n ! O 3 J II ,, m-., , , ii ... .1 Lines-Jierald. f-.E t.AKOKBT CIHOUI.ATION Of r NKwarxrun in thiboounty. SATURDAY, JULY 8, till Local News. lint Schenk Hros. and seo bw Panama hats. s. A. M. Kelsoy spent a few fat Canyon this week. fine and complete lino of , jrarden and flower seeds at l's Grocery. Dsli supply of groceries in- 1K lard, bacon hams etc, Rgey & Richardson's. frs. U. (Jumnuns lias iosi ner Pheasant and will Rive a iblo reward for its return, ill and seo the late arrivals ess Roods, shoes, ties, furn- Igs etc. at unKcy is kicii- bn. sses Emma and Ella John- Mid Lillian Hendricks were quests of friends in this city ferday. le irencn uotei serves a Sunday dinner and special ution is Riven to family ice. ink Swain will leave tomor- inornniR tor rortinnci on less connected with the nec- ry material lor ine iimes- Md buildiiiR. jolly campinR crowd loft iweek for Myrtle point to id a few weeks in recreation. be making up the party were Sairers and family, Henry IChester Dalton and families. L. E. Lauranco and Victor tine. F. McKinney and Ben Brown It out to the Wm. Brown Gap p the first of the week and sight in the former's disabled The necessary repairs made and Mr. McKinney cone out to Prairie to meet Bon Will and wife, who are SnR in for a vacation visit. are expected to arrive here evening. r has been the custom of The les-Herald man and John Wit- to have settlement every bn or fifteen years and this Ik John was in town on other Sness incidentally called at i office and leaving a s'ubstan- i check to help with the new aes-Hcrald building. These old t friends of the manager have mi nis DanKers lor several Irs and seem glad to respond en he gives the distress sign. ifeil Culver who was convicted lorse stealing in this county sentenced to four years in penitentiary surprised his I acquaintances by showing up Jurns the first of the week. ter serving 14 months of his itence he was paroled by Gov- ftor west ana nas returneu re to look after his slock. He iiaturally well pleased with the item adopted by the governor says it has proved a success. Culver must report to the ernor once each month, not cessarily in person, however. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON Capital and Surplus $75,000.00 United States Depositary Oregon Slate Depositary Accounts Invited Alteration frco at Schenk Bros. Geo. Raycraft was in the city yesterday. The Home Hotel is the comfor table place to board. Winona wagons are the best. For sale by Harriman Mercantile Co. , ,, ., .. .. ., ,. J miss uuuy uurruw cNpucis iu leave the first of next week fori Portland. I Wanted Dress making by the ' day. Satisfaction guaranteed. Makib Mackky, Home Hotel. Dr. C. C. Griffith has returned ' home from his vacation visit to Portland and Willamette Valley points. 240 acres close o Burns with fine open range adjoining, 15 an acre. Address II. L. care this office. i Wm. Farrc and family went over to Canyon Sunday to spend I the 4th with relatives, returning i home Wednesday night. They had a pleasant time and report! the celebration a complete sue-1 cess. J You will never again be quite j as you are today menially or, physically. Perhaps not over again will you be able to got S0 "young" a photograph -that, looks like you as today. Visit the Saycr Studio. ' f 0. S. Preston was a caller at1 this office one day this week. Ho reports his crops doing very welh especially his alfalfa which is thriving on dry land. Hi3, strawberries and fruit trees are making very satisfactory growth. Miss Farnum was given the pleasant task of giving the Pres ton neighborhood an appropriate name and after consulting with other friends chosen. 'Glcnlock" was Best canned corn $3.25 a ease Harriman Mercantile Co. Linen dusters for ladies and gentlemen at Schenk Bros. New fresh groceries just re ceived at Hngey& Richardson's. BOHN-Saturdny, July 1. to Mr. and Mrs. Win. McGinnis. a daughter. THE BEST DRESSED MEN IN TOWN ARE WEARING "SC II LOSS BALTIMORE CLOTHING. FOR SALE AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. For summer diarrhoea in child ren always givo Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and n speedy cure is certain. For sale by all good Dealers. The Harney Saw Mill, L. R. Bunvard proprietor, now has on hand a largo amount of rough and dressed lumber and can fill orders on short noticed A good road to the mill. Hurry orders may be 'phoned in. C. C. Chapman of the Portland Commercial Club, who with his wife were guests of Bill and Mrs. Hanley over tho 4th of July cel ebration, left tho latter part of this week by way of the P ranch for Lakovicw and other interior points. Mr. Chapman will meet with tho Commercial Clubs while enrouto to Portland. W. F. Hiusnor has a force of men at work on tho Red Front Barn building mnking prepara tions for tho extensive improve ments and changes. Mr. Hisscr will modernize the building, tho changes involving an expen diture of a large sum. Ho will have some very attractive office rooms on the first floor and tho second floor will likely be devot ed to furnished rooms. Isn't it Warm? I ft will he soon. Then uou will need some nice Hold I underwear. Better get it now. We have just receiv ed a complete new line of SUMIVIER UNDERWEAR for men, women and children FOR MEN I FOR WOMEN UNION SUITS UNION SUITS Good quality, per suit : $1.25 Good quality, per suit : 75c. Belter " " " : 2.00 Belter " " " : $1.50 TWO PIECE SUITS TWO PIECE SUITS Good quality, per garment : 75c. Good quality, per garment ; 35c. Belter " " " : $1.00 Better " " " : 75c. Best " " " : 1.50 Best " " " : $1.50 Boys Fancy Balhriggan Underwear 50c. per garment New goods for every department coming in every few days per freight teams THE BUSY CORNER STORE 1 $ifhiHarty J. Rp.hma.rt'Z Mm. B JJM WJWJU JJ M 9J4m1 .. V N-fB V W MStmr P. PROPRIETOR PROPRIHTOR. J " "'" immmmmtmitmmmmmmmmimsssssssm Robt. Irving was in the city yesterday. BeBt Hour (guarantee) $8.50 bbl. Harriman Mercantilo Co. C. R. Peterson was here tho till helping to celebrate. Cleaning and pressing for ladies and gentlemen at Schenk Bros. Born -To Mr. nml Mrs. C. C. Couch Wednesday, July 5, a daughter. Everything for every body at tho Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Department Store. A man nnd wife with two daughters desire work on n ranch Inquiro at this office. Wo havo received our now Spring samples for suits. Come nnd see them --Schenk Bros. Nolio Reed accompanied by his mother nnd Mrs. Dyke JnmcsOh have gone to Portland for a visit of a month or more. NEW SUMMER WEIGHT UN DERWEAR FOR MEN, WO MEN AND CHILDREN AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. The Times-Herald family wns treated to some new potatoes the first of the week from Bruss Byrd's farm up the river. Estuayiu) A bay mare brand ed bar X on left shoulder and stillo from my place near Prince ton. $10 rewnrd for her return. Kaiii, Hoilstman. C. W. Fitzgerald wishes us to announce that that there will be a big dance given at his hall in Narrows on July 15 with the best music in Harney county. Misses Ethel and Avico Sheri dan, daughters of Story Sheridan of tho Boiso Capital News, arc here on a visit to their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Levens. Commissioner Smyth is in from Diamond to attend court. He recently returned from Portland with a new Cadillac car. Mrs. Smyth camo over from Diamond with him. Elmer McMaunus came in last Sunday and took his old position with the Welcome Pharmacy for the summer. Ho will return to Corvallis in tho fall to finish his course in pharmacy. The infnnt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ferguson has been quite ill with summer com plaint nnd has been taken to the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Topi Allen were over from the P ranch a few days this week. Supt. Gilcrest of the P. L. S. Co. is still adding improvement to tho residence and office pro perty in this city. The barn has been moved from the back cor ner and Wiseman nnd Shepard given a contract to erect a hand some cut stone garage on the site. II. B. Mace brought in some fine samples of winter wheat, tall meadow oats, timothy and other grasses from his place this morning. They were left at the Geer & Cummins hardware storo and show a very satisfactory growth, the winter wheat heads being well filled with grain. Messrs Smith & Swain havo succeeded in securing the drill they lost at the 100 foot depth at the Tom Sagors' homestead on the hill. They moved the machine in town today to sink a well at the new building now under construction for The Times-Herald. Thoy will sink somo other wells while in town. Estkay - A brown mare weight about 1400, about 12 years old with wire cut on right shoulder also wire cut on right thigh, branded S on right stiflo and vent ed S on right shoulder, blotch ed iron on loft jaw that looks like 99. Parties clnimingnnimal will prove property and tako her by paying for this ad. Gi:o. II. Bom.knuauoii. LADIES, ATTENTION! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE LINE OF "ESKAY" KID GLOVES AND "AUTO CRAT" SUEDE GLOVES, IN WHITE, CREAM, PEARL, LIGHT TAN, DARK TAN AND BLACK, THE BUSY CORNER STORE. The Times-Herald has just re ceived an announcement to tho effect that Will R. King who re cently retired from tho Buprcmo court bench nnd took up tho practice of law in Portlnnd has again formed a partnership with F. M. Saxton wlio was associat ed with him several years ago in Eastern Oregon. Thoy have offices in the Ycon building, Portlnnd. Makrihd At tho homo of tho brldo's parents north of Harney, July G, Mr. Charles H.Mulkoy and Miss Georgia Marshall, Justice Jnsnor Davis officiating. Both havo boon residents of Har ney county for yenrs tho brido boing a nntivo daughtor. Sho is tho second daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs, Geo. Marshall. A bountiful supper followed tho ceremony. Tho young people will makp their homo near Hnrnoy, Wo extend best wishes. Myf A Venator was in tho city a fow days this week. Grass seed at the Lunahurg, Dalton & Co, Department Store. ONION SETS 15 CENTS A QUART AT THE BUSY COR NER STORE. Pastuuk -Seven miles from Burns. Both horses and cattle. $2 per month. --Mrs. E. E. Ows ley. Wm. Bennett wns in tho city ycslcrdny from his homo in Silvics valley. ONION SETS 15 CENTS A QUART AT THE BUSY COR NER STORE. Rough and dressed lumber of all kinds now on hnnd nt the Williams Bros. Saw Mill. Rough lumber $15 per thousand. A. McKcnzio was in the city during tho week on business. Ho informs The Times-Herald that his orchard at Weaver Spuing will yield a nice crop of fruit this season. What is believed to be authen tic news comes to this section to tho effect that Twohy Bros, have had representatives looking over the work in Malheur canyon for tho extension of the railroad to ward Harney county and that these men contemplated taking a contract to begin Aug 1. In fact one man who admits being in their employ wns over tho terri tory last week and stated public ly that such was the purpose. Nothing from headquarters has been said. Butterick Patterns at Luna burg, Daltpn & Co. VAN NOTES. Tho people of Van have start to haying so all aro quite busy. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Moss went to Drcwsoy today on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clins. Johnson have gono to Burns to spend the fourth nnd visit friends. Mr. Nelson left this morning for Texas to visit his mother. Mrs. Snyder is visiting at the sawmill now with her brother George Howe. Mi. nnd Mrs. Cnnnie Moffct are over from Logan Valley this week visiting friends. Mr. Jenkins went to Drewsey last week and reported the Drewsey people preparing for quite a celebration the 4th. J. A. Williams went to Logan yalloy and back last week. Tho people of Calamity are go ing to have a picnic the 4th on mountain between Calamity and Silvics. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Craddock were over from Silvies visiting last weqk. Miss Montgomery, who is teaching school on Upper Cal amity has gone away on a short vacation, James Anderson of Prairie City passed through here last week taking n hunch of horses to California. Girls, Harry Howe has a new buggy and a fine buggy team now. Grant Bishop went to Drewsey the first of last week on busi ness. Miss Juliet King of Burns is over visiting her friend Miss Mary Croxlon. A HOT CLUI1 AU-BTINd. A meeting of the Burns Com mercial Club on the evening of the 4th to hear Manager Chap man of Portland and listen to a report from tho Burns delegates to tho Prineville meeting proved one of tho best get-together events in its history. Mr. Chap man gave an excellent talk and put all present in a proper framo of mind for tho local speakers who followed. Tho members of tho local delegation who repre sented the local club at Princ villo wero most enthusiastic and seemed to havo secured inspira tion from tho visit to our neigh bor town. Among ' thoso who spoko wero J. J. Donegan, Judge Thompson, Judgo Miller, Bill Hanley and Hon. Frank Davoy. All wero of ono mind get toge ther, start right and stay toge ther. Mr. Hanley was applauded in his remarks when lie said ho was going to soil all tho company land and his faith wns so great in tho futuro of tho Big Harney County that ho wns going to re invest tho entire amount receiv ed from such salo right lioro again. Mr. Hnnloy lead his hearors to believe that ho would tako up one or more of tho big irrigation projects in this section. Ho did not say plainly that such wns his intention, yet this was inforred from his talk. Rough lumber $15.00 per M. at Mill. Huiins Mir.UNO Co. NEW LACE HOSIERY AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Foil Sai.k (5 10 acres hay land All or part. Address M. II. care The Times-Herald. FINE LINK OF SHIRT WAISTS AT THE BUSY COR NEIt STORM. SITU SM.I-CTIill HIR I'ARM. Tho main station of the Ex periment Farm has been selected nnd embraces two hundred acres of land adjoining the Fred Den stendt placo Bix miles east of Burns. This wns the first choice of tho committeo of regents sent hero for this purpose and is a part of tho land grant recently purchased by the Oregon and Western Colonization Co. Judge Thompson wrote Presi dent Davidson of tho company to putn price on the land and that gentlemnn showed his public spirit by leaving it to the court to determine the value, offering to givo tho tract for this pur pose if necessary. Tho court has asked that the man to take charge be selected at oncoby the Agricultural Board and sent hero to superintend the constrnction of buildings and other improvments. This will be dono at a meeting to be held this month. UNI) SUKVnVIH). Tho local land office lias issued notice that the following town ships have been surveyed and the official plata of Burvey will be filed in that office on August 15. The ofiice will bo prepared to re ceive applications for the entry of the lands mentioned on and after that date. Tp. 27 South, Range 2(5 27 " " 27 27 28 28 "28 28 " " 29 27 " " 29a 28 ' " " 29J 28 M " 293 29 " " .'50 East Our service will nicel your re quirements. We are building' a business based on conservative methods, combined with courteous treatment and excellent facilities. When you need the services of a bank come to "Your Home Insti tution." Kl-SOURCI-S over $100,000.00 HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Hums Controlled and Owned by Home People 5 : DRUGS rrr DISINFECTANTS! 'LEAN UP TIME i.s here. We have a good stock of dhinfeclanta for water sinks, cesspools, etc., the proper use of which will safeguard against disease. Don't forget Ammonia when you clean house for removing grease and stains from wood work. Azoa will kill your mice and rats, and all of their tq C3 neighbors. The Welcome Pkarmacy S7V1 TIONKli Y to NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be recieved until August 1st. for the erection of a new school building in District No. 7, Diamond, Oregon, in ac cordance with plnns and speci fications now on file in The Times-Herald office. The build ing to bo completed by Oct. 1. 1911. Tho right is reserved to reject any or all nuts. Cassik Smyth, Clerk Dist. No. 7, Diamond Ore. Opportunity Is knocking. Do you heed it? Has it ever occurred to you that you must take advantage of your opiHirtunities when they Come to you, else your chances mny bo lost, This applies particularly to Life Insurance. Statistics show that one person in each five only, aro insurable, yet at somo time in their lives nearly every person is insurable. Have you attended to this most sacred dutv? Or are you allowing your wife, tho mother of your babies, to carry this risk along with her other burdens. When you say, you will carry your own risk, do you not see, that it is your wife, and not your self, who is carrying tho risk. Sho can not afford it do not bo selfish, and require her to do it. OrcRon l.lfo that great homo company, through their agent, U. C. l-RKlcston, oircr opportunity to Y0U-4. Defer not till tomorrow to bo wise, Tomorrow's sun for you mny never rise. SUM AKIN P. Iii iii .IimIui Ci.url for ItiiniN 1'rwliH t, lliiriny l 'utility, Ori'tun II, M. Ilortou nml A. W. ityur, ('(ipurtnorH iih lliiniH Milling Cuiniiiny. rinliitlffti, vti. Jolin Oslioinu, IMomlunt To John Oatiormi, iloli'iiiluitt btt naiiiwl : lit tint immii of tlitt ftalii of Orcpm, tin urn liuivby iiMti'rinl lit itK-itr mill iiiinwor tliu (iiiiiiilnliil lllnl npiliiHt ynu in tliu aUtttt tmlitlwl mill, ttltl'lu U uookn from Hit) tlitte of the lltxt )tllilli'U' Hon of HiIh noiliv, or ilalntlirn will tulo Jml;iiHiit HKitlnut you for tliu mint of Buvt-uiyouu nml lfl-100 (71 lo) Hollum with elx ((1) pur runt lutuiONt tlicroou fro. QrtoborU, H0S, nnd will t.y to tlio Court for mi Oulorol' Halu for tliu inriotiiil piiipiirly itltiiclitt I lu'reln, to wft Out) friitno lioiiMi uml H? mill'" of wiro fenco. TIllH HIMIIIIOI18 H IHllllUllCll In Tliu Tlmui.lleriiltl a uukly iwuuiiur jinb HbIiiuI lit llnrnc, Oregon, by unlur of tliu uniltirhlKiiiHl Jnstlco of tliu ream for lluriia 1'rocliH't, inmlo on tlio Dili tlay of J mm, Mill Tliodntoof tlio llrst publi cation of tlila HiimiiioiiH In Juno 10, 1UI1, 1'iArr IUndam., Jnstlco of tlio l'eace for llurui I'roclnct, Uurnoy Comity.Oru, DISHES AT COST In order io gel more room for my stock of furniture I have decided to close out my entire line of China, 1 Glassware? PositiveSy at Cost I have ono of the finest and most complete lines of this class of ware in the city. INDUCEMENTS FOR QUICK SALES G. W. CLEVENGER, . -fw.--V".'V 4t.?.'4,ttwty.'V PHARMACY No two people nro alike and no two prescriptions are alikeThat's why every prescription has to be i treated in a separate and distinct manner. You get this individual treatment, moreover, you get the consideration and carefulness that should al ways be exercised where medicines are consumed and whore health is at stake. Let us filt your prescription, 1011 will be served exactly right in every way. The City Brug Store REED BROS., Proprietors ivturtvntikt . v. UH Plenty of VsalcrWuencvcntutl Wherever You Want St No trouble! No work! No pumping hi tho freezing coldl The Farm Pump Engine will provide all the water you need for the house, dairy, barn, feed lot, pasture anywhere you want it. Works light outdoors In tero wen.lier. Provide wnter at tho right temperature no Ico-pacKctl -antes or bothcrsomo tank heaters. Costs less than n coot Jclmllt, Docs ten times as much work. Saves two men's v a, every "a)' " iuds on J Rrumbles about lo(j hours or "Joim ' on tho job. Attaches to Any Pump In J Minutes l'WB!lV.1T??lrJ m Per far nn If a'T 11 t : I'jn Jcf a jlu I I K MA 1 HI bi neverwiM L ' ?m 4fc35vJL l! " rSM ill -j ViX!i. X "w i wair TThwM I SfcfflKJ Ample Powor for Small Hacli' Ilni pulley (or running any linn J c" tiower machinery, ll-lpt the whiikii fiy turniiiK tho erenm ri i .trtttor and the wnililnt; machine uml wringer, i tc Ilia cum Midler, funning mill, f it crlmlihme. Does most nil tin il chorea In half ttittnl tlnn All remly (or -no ili t lujr. Oomoa i :l ita t a i ' No foundations or plnUurnit nml"' )' 'P Email bolts iaston It to nny ptttnp Nlit , elmfu. arms.willdiH: lnnm( i mm i Kailly moved unyt'i rut' i ii hi i " Soo tho Engine nt Wo;-k Wo Imvo n Fnrra mmp lingiue on rxiitr-i- v" tlon In our kIiqw rooma. It is at work in. is' nil tiny tlolnir tho kind ( work Unit it tnoit tlranniM In tliu farint-r I'rinir in the f nml and It t iii show you liow this Km rump' i .. will do yuir hardest winter work at sinull cost. HtwteltaU .A.JiMll.Mfc Ate. liitMMh .f ItMi M.H I. Win U Mhw knli m UWfc Uttu takl. i,4U4 M W. T. SMITH, Agent