The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 16, 1911, Image 3

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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BURNS, OREGON
at the clone of business December 5th, 1011
RESOURCES
Loans and DiacountB $200,080.18
U. S. Ronds 50,000.00
Ronds and Securities 58,971.011
Premium on U. S. RondB v 2.000-00
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 0,(500. 00 1
Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.01
CASH 91,092.83
$479,000.01
LIARlUTIKS
Capital $ 25,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits (55,870.03
Circulation 25,000.00
DEPOSITS 303,730.01
$179,(500.04
Capital and Surplus-S85,000.00
United Slates Depositary
Oregon Slate Depositary
Accounts Invited
ii fin
Vulcanizing nt Gemborling's.
R. Hurklmrt was in the city )
yesterday.
Ike Constant is renewing ac
quaintances in this city.
Reed Hros give 100 piano votes
extra for every prescription.
Lloyd Johnson was up
Lawen on business this week.
Cleaning and Pressing neatly
done by Schenk & Williams.
Mrs. T. R. James was in the
city the llrsL of this week.
Clcvcngcr pays the highest
market price for hides and furs.
New fresh groceries just re
ceived at IIiiKoy & Richardson's.
A nice addition to Ihe Short
blacksmith shop has recently been n ER STORE.
added.
Winona wagons are the best.
Eor sale by Hnrrimnn Meicantilo
Co.
The snow storm yesterday was
of short duration and hardly cov
ered the ground.
Rcatos for sale, all sizes and
englhs, price 20 cents per foot.
Any one desiring Reatos ntldress
W. A. Ford of J. O. Albcrhon,
Mbcrson. Oregon.
R. L. Mass was up from Nar
rows the first of the week.
Rubbers and Overshoes we
have them -Schenk & Williams.
R. L. Hullon was circulating
among his friends in this city
during the week.
Reed Hros. give 10 votes for
every cent purchased at their
store in jewelry.
You should inspect the fine as
sortment of Wall Paper at Luna
burg. Dalton & Co's.
rresh supply of groceries in
cluding lard, bacon hams etc.
nt Hagey & Richardson's.
T1IEV REST ASSORTMENT
OF HOLIDAY GOODS AS
USUAL, AT THE RUSY COR
A. W. Hurlburt is in the city
from his homo near the lake.
Clovcnger pays the highest
market price for hides and furs.
Chns. Schumann nnd wife have
moved into the J. W. Scvedgo
residence.
Go to tho White Restaurant
for Chicken Supper Wednesday
and Sunday evenings.
J. E. Stoy, Prop.
Foil Salf: RIack Percheron
Stallion, 5 years old in spring.
Good papers. Claude McGce. v
AI Wcathcrly and wife were
guests at the II. E. Thompson
homo this week.
Watch for the bulletin at Reed
Hros. every Friday and see stand-
of Piano Contestants. v
Robt. Drinkwater and wife
spent several days in this city
this week visiting at the home of
C. A. Harlan.
200 tons of hay for sale at $5
nor ton. 100 acres of pastures
included, houso and good wntcr.
Inquire here.
Ex-County Judge T. J. Shields
was over irom silver crccK
Thursday attending to some bus
iness and mixing with his many
friends.
LEAVE ORDERS NOW FOR
SWEET POTATOES. MALAGA
GRAPES & FRESH OYSTERS.
A RIG CONSIGNMENT EX
PECTED WEDNESDAY AT
THE RUSY CORNER STORE.
Watch Burns Grow.
A masked ball will be given at
tho Sunset school house on Sat
urday, December 30. A box sup
per will bo served and those not
bringing boxes will be required
to pay for same. Suitable prizes
for the best costumed lady and
gentleman, also for the best sus
tained characters.
"Where are you going my pretty
maid'"
George Fry has gone to Raker
to visit his daughter; fioin there
he will go to California for a few
weeks.
The Harney Saw Mill, R. L.
Runvnrd proprietor, now has on
hand a large amount of rough
and "dressed lumber and can fill
orders on short notice. A good
road to the mill. Hurry orders
may be 'phoned in.
Rest Hour (guarantee) ?S.C0
bbl. Hnrrimnn Mercantile Co.
When you have a bilious attack
give Chamberlain's Tablets a
trial. They are excellent. For
sale by all dealers.
Note the advertising space of
Young's Meat Market & Grocery
in this issue. All the stock is
oll'ered at actual cost.
Mr?. Ralph Rerry and Mrs.
Haker arrived from Washington
I'm going n shopping, kind sir;" 'Hip totter part of last week. The
she said.
"Where will you shop my pretty
maid?"
"Why of course at Schwartz's
kind sir;" she said.
ladies tiled on some laud and re
turned home Thursday, With
their husbands they will return
in the spring to become perma
nent residents.
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ONLY A SHORT TISVSE UNTIL
CflRISTMAS
Our Holiday Goods
are Going Fast . . .
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There tpwpKHl assortment left, but you'll have to hurry. Only six shop-
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piaf defijfijft. Take a look all around then buy from
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BUSY CORNER STORE 1
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Vulcanizing at Gcmberling's.
',. H. Shroudc was among our
Harney visitors the first of this!
week.
ROLLED OAKLEY & BALED
1I-Y AT THE BUSY CORNER
STORE.
Schenk & Williams have just
received a fine lot of Overcoats I
and Mackinaws.
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Good clean seed rye for sale at ,
my ranch on Calamity at! i cents
per pound J. A. Williams.
t Mrs. Millar has a fine lot of.
fall and winter millinery on dis-'
play which the ladies should call
nnd see nt once.
Robt. Reed and Win. Kersen-1
beck were among our Lawen
.visitors the first part of this
week. '
Ask for Piano Certificates at
Reed Bros.
John Rae, Jr.. was a passenger
out on a Collins auto Thursday,
enioute to Portland where he will,
remain for an indefinite time. ,
If you are troubled with chron
ic constipation, the mild and gen
tle effect of Chamberlain's Tab
lots makes them especially suited
to your ca.se. For sale by all
dealers.
For your winter suit see Schenk
& Williams.
Clay Clemens mill is the near
est one to Burns where all kinds
of lumber both rough and dress
ed can be had. Near Canyon
road Call him by 'phone for
quick eiders.
JEWELRY!
If its Jewelry you want
you will be doing yourself
a rank injustice if you
neglect to examine first
Salisbury's
N
J. T. Garrett came down from
his mountain ranch the other day
for medical treatment for a pain
ful wound caused by stepping
upon a nail while building a cor
ral. The nail penetrated to a
considerable depth and Mr. Gar
rett has suffered considerable
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(J. W. Fitzgerald, James Paul
and Sid Comegys came-in Satur
day in the auto, going out again
Monday. Slds many friends in
sist that he again be a candidate
for shorifif at the election next
fall. He is a good fellow and
very jopular among his wide ac
quaintance. The Baptist Sunday School will
l hold its Christmas exercises and
tree at the church on Saturday
evening, December 23. The
Times-Herald has not been in
formed as to the nature of the
entertainment, but the little ones
are always well provided for, and
they may expect a treat.
Stoi.kn From the John Oaid
ranch a sorrel gelding between
I and 5 years old; small spot in
forehead nnd weighs between
1200 and MOO lbs.; a good road
ster; branded a lazy J on left
shoulder. Suitable reward for
information leading to his recov
ery. Mits. Makv A. Oard,
Lawen, Oregon.
Strayed From Oakerman Lake
near Riley, about November 15;
one red yearling heifer with
white face; one roan yearling
heifer; both animals branded O
extended T on left side; mark
crop and split in left car and
under bit in right. Reward for
information leading to their re
covery. C. A. Ivy.
Riley, Oregon.
M. S. Davis nnd Karl Harts-
man were in tho city the first of
the week for loads of grain.
Mr. Davis is in the sheep busi
ness, and reports the range of
his section fine, but he is prepar
ing to give his sheep the best of
care and feed this winter should
they require it. Ho says if the
sheep don't need the grain this
winter ho will have it on hand
for the railroad contractors in the
spring.
Some of those living on the hill
were more or less startled the
other evening by the ringing of
a bell. It vb an unusual hour
for tho school bell and not the
customery hour for church bells,
as they have been used to, there
for some thought it the fire
alarm. Rev. Father Klein, of
the Catholic church, has erected
a temporary belfry for their new
bell and placed it in position, this
being the first time for ringing
it. It now rings three times a
day -morning, noonand evening.
The repair shop at Iho Lamp
shiro Garage is thoroughly up to
date, and lathe work which for
merly had to bo sent to Raker
can now bo done right at home.
Mr. Lnmpshiro has nlso ordered
n brazing outfit nnd will bo pre
pared do all work of that kind
upon its ly, rival nnd installation.
The lathe, drill press, water
pump, air compressor and grind
er, nre driven by a "New Way,"
air cooled, threo and one-half
horse power gasoline engine.
This is tho best ongino for gen
eral uso wo huvo over seen as
there aro no water connections to
freeze; it is tho only stationary
engino equipped with Hosch
High Tension Mugnoto Ignition,
and is guaranteed to deliver its
full rated power, summer or
winter for any length of time
without over henting, Mr, Lump
shiro haa tljo agency for this en
gine, nnd will bo pltnsed, to show
It and quote prices on any size,
from 21 to 12 horse power.
PURE GOLD
Did you know that a 20-year
endowment policy with the Ore
gon Life is pure gold? Did you
know that a 20-year endowment
policy with the Oregon Life gives
you a safe place to deposit money,
pavs your wife and babies the
amount you carry in event of
your death, or if you live pays
the amount to you at the end of
20 years? Unless you have the
hooks in the "old man" who car
ries the scythe, it would be well
to look into this matter deeper.
Good insurance is the squarest
deal on earth. Consult
Egolkston,
The Oregon Life Man.
unusually fine invoice.
biMim silver ron.hr sus
Sterling Siber Jll.inicure Sets
SOUVEMR SPOONS
CIGARETTE CASES
VANITY PURSES
SILVER MESH BAGS
S0I.II) GOLD CUFF LINKS
SOLID COLD SCARF TINS
L'xlra Fine Assortment Ilracelells
EvcrijlUiiifj of Quality
Your Money Back if
not just as represented
C. n. SALISBURY
Jeweler and Optician
Hissner B'ld'e
THE CHRISTMAS
PRESENT PROBLEM
What arc you going to give your child or your
niece or your nephew as a Christmas Gift?
The question purzlcs many of you. Let us solve it
for you, in the most ideal, also in the most useful
and economical way.
A bank book showing a
Savings Account in this bank.
A dollar will do this oi more, as desired; and no
gift, on or about the Christmas tree, will bring
more joy.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
HARNEY COUNTY NATIONaIbANK
Owned and Controlled by
HOME PEOPLE. . . .
UNIII-D STATES DEPOSITORY FOR
POSTAL S A VINOS
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Miss Stirling
Public Stenographer
Room 7. Masonic Building.
CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS!!
Largest col
lection ever
brought to
Burns or Harney County.
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HEADQUARTERS
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HOLIDAY GOODS
A comolete line of Tovs,
Toilet Sets, Jewelry, Pioes,
Dolls, Christmas Stationery,
Cut Class, Fine Candies,
Ladies Purses, Pictures,
Manicure Sets, Novelties.
Two votes on the UPTON PIANO
for every cent purchased in our
store during DECEMBER.
Come look at our display before
making any purchases elsewhere.
If you do not trade with us we
both will loose out financially.
200 Piano Votes Free FOr
eerv Prescription brought
to our store.
The City Dx'iig Store
REED BROS. Proprietors.
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Toy Wagons
Electric En
gines, Sleds,
Chairs, Fine China, Cut
ass, Crockery, Vases,
rass Goods, Cutlery,
In fact anything and everything to suit the fancy as
well as the pocket book. Uueful goods as well as ornamental-
Call and look over our stock before Jail the
fine selections are gone.
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H irdware Merchants
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BED ROOM SUITS and
SPECIAL PIECES FURNITURE
Blankets and Wall Paper
In these Two Articles we certainly have the finest
invoice ever brought to this city.
CHRISTMAS
It is nono to early to make your selections for Holiday
Gifts. See the line of suitablo things we aie offer
ing. Rods Rrnss, Iron, etc. Roll Top Desks. Dining
Chairs, Rockers, Mirrors, Tables, Kitchen Cabinets,
Moth Proof Chests, Rugs, Ijico Curtains, Red Spreads.
G. W. CLEVENGER,
THE FURNITURE MAN
t&?m&m3i-xs&
Santa Claus:
Has established his head- ry
quarters here for the next
'.TWO WEEKS.'
tor Burns and Harney Co.
The assortment of Christmas supplies he has left with
makes us leaders in this line for all interested.
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We are also prepared to supply your GROCERY and
PROVISION requirements for the Holidays. See us.
''The Burns Dep'm't. Stored
Matl Orders will receive prompt attention. j2a
0 uf n 'vvafciaefcaJStfasfiKS
&
THE FRENCH HOTEL
under new management
Jonh R. Walkup, Proprietor
FirstClass Well Appointed House
Sample Rooms Commercial Travelers
Locomobile
Seven-Passergep Cars
I HE MIOIMUST WAY
Studebaker-
The Burns-Bend Auto Line
OPHlATKIl UY
THE COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
I IrM-Clas Service (luaraiiteod
II. ROIIU, Agent
Headquarters French Hotel
BURNS, Oregon
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