""'S or W AWm lit TBI! WgHTY . "mB1' ,-, tMwum ln t QwtlUriing'H. your Ftant every f lunflet ' .iWhHwBI UHmM M!ftt ira?. from nt mHmi t !' (JSlBurnf) it ! thla MM. a- " - JSM taek of-wMSIPr Ddton A Qgg c far Mdrf furs. t itinffinff riSfundcr Ion of MkjMHo9o ivd a nJoirar Fall r SMtdy-'MMiuits ig of UmImMmIiooIs iMt fow fariiwil Miss ok hr pki chool. dm Um lfSirrivnls od Hw, MC furn- ;. nt MWMT Kicii L luffcn & left RwrMmr iwyleutsido n by way fjPcnd m RUtO lW MMt ,Krjkt and tha pkw for$argains , IvrykWin the r, of th Mayar Cigar ind witi apafwlChri8t ia daughterMrs Loon JobMMHM. .Mief the )ys aad Mr7WhecIor n our viatatra from m aaatfa l"r8t of in nwiS $850 hriatmaa aaayeater- ha ia pkgtwc.on dis- ka tha pu&iclte come Tayler, jfwwarly an ah, waa AWnnnt hte offlaa TflfadiTeBday. c hM owttiKjJot in try mat Buchanan's farming. Sfff ( for halp or Mutations the free omfiloyrnont talld by tbTproprio im Peel .Hill The mting jtaaafpr nil. rami of aiaaraand to '. New BtJIfotrd mid :. OF BURNFLOUR USYCQRNWt STORE RWINTBRHiUPPLY THE ROAD ARE arkaami family enmo Waverly thwTwwk and i mate preofjpn his i Oragah tiqfimand the t expect tofreturn STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON at the clone of bminesR December 5th, 1911 RESOURCES Loans nnd Discounts $200,080.18 U. S. Bonds r.0,000.00 Honda nnd Securities 58,971.03 Premium on U. S. Bonds 2,000.00 Ileal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures G.G00.00 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 91,092.8.1 $479,000.(54 LIABILITIES Capital $25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 05,870.03 Circulation 25,000.00 deposits :ir,:i,7.'o.r,i $479,(500.04 Capital and Surplus-$85,000.00 United Stales Depositary Orefjon State Depositary Accounts Invited Always ready for job work. Clevengcr pays the highest market price for hides and furs. Go to the White Restaurant for Chicken Supper Wednesday and Sunday evenings. J. E. Stoy, Prop. Foil Sale Black Pcrchcron Stallion, 5 years old in spring. Good papers. Claude McGee. Watch for the bulletin nt Reed Bros, every Friday and see stand of Piano Contestants. 200 tons of hay for Bale at $5 nor ton. 1(50 acres of pastures included, house and good water. Inquiro here. Ladies of Burns are invited to call at the home of Mrs. II. M. Horton and see samples of the Spirella Corsets. Vulcanizing at Gembcrling's. Reed Bros give 100 piano votes extra for every prescription. J. Iline went out on the Dibble auto yesterday morning Cleaning nnd Pressing neatly done by Schenk & Willinms. Clevengcr pay3 the highest market price for hides and furs. Now fresh groceries just re ceived at Hagoy& Richardson's. Winona wagons are the best. For Bale by Ilnrrimnn Mercantile Co. Painters are slower than print-1 crs- MitTlioTimes-nerau. nasn. Bign on its now building nt last. , E. C. Eggleston. the Oregon Life Man, left one of his fine 1912 calendars at this office this week. . UC!n.. O....I.I Ctil. iT tltn llK1lr. luin.i ounu; 011111.11 i nit immn. school took her departure yerter day morning for Eugene where she will spend the vacation with relatives. Reatos for ale, all sizes and ongtliB, price 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, Alberson. Oregon. KA masked ball will bo given at the Sunset school houso on Sat urday, December .50. AboxBiip per will be served nnd those not bringing boxes will be required to pay for same. Suitable prizes for the best costumed lady and gentlemnn, also for the best sus tained characters. "Where are you going my pretty; maid?" "I'm going a shopping, kind sir;" she said. "Where will you shop my pretty maid?" "Why of course at Schwartz's kind sir;" she said. Rubbers and Overshoes- we have them- Schenk & Williams. Reed Bros, 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, Dal ton &, Co's. Fresh supply of groceries in eluding lard, bacon hams etc. at Hagey & Richardson's. Did you ever notice the fellow who wants the game preserved is the one who wants to kill it? THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY GOODS AS USUAL, AT THE BUSY COR NER STORE. Mrs. Wm. Hanley was a pas senger out on the Dibble onto yesterday morning en route to Portland where she will meet Mr. Hanley. The Harney Saw Mill, R. L. Bunvnrd 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. II. .1. Hansen, our hustling meat market man, was n passen ger out in the Dibble nuto Wed nesday enroutc to Bend. He may extend his visit to other points. Best flour (guarantee) $8.50 uul. narnman mercantile oo. yi Mrs. Wm. Ucnnett recently took her departure for Missouri where she will visit for an in definite time. 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 nt nctual cost. WKimAW3!ffl$$WKimfi PECIALM i --ft AilHOLIDAY Goods will bo sold v-d 13 Less thiiaSgular prices, one week beginning cember 25 th TBI BUSY CORNER STORE J. MHWARTZ - - - Proprietor S "was v m a G. O. Hendricks was up yes terday and took his daughters Lillian nnd Mnry and Ella Johnson home to spend the Christmas holidays. LEAVE ORDERS NOW FOR SWEET POTATOES, MALAGA GRAPES & FRESH OYSTERS. A BIG CONSIGNMENT EX PECTED WEDNESDAY AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. F. C. Dillard, of the Eastern Oregon Engineering Co., left Wednesday by way of Bend for Eugene where ho will spend the holidays. Ho went out in Frank Dibble's auto. David Fmemore, one of the pioneers of this county who left a few years ago to spend his de clining days in southern Oregon, died recently at Medford. We understand Mr. Finemoromade Geo. Greeley his heir. Watch Bums Grow. J. R. Wheeler and Lee Finch have recently completed wiring the Experiment Station buildings for electric lights. Supt Breit haupt expects to have a power plant established in the near fu ture. Dave Defenbaugh and wife came up from their home in the southern part of the county the first of this week. Dave has re turned home, Mrs. Defenbaugh remaining here for medical treat ment J. W. Buchanan and John D. Taylor were in from Buchanan Wednesday getting some nice Christmas tree decorations and other accessories necessary to their Christmas celebration at the school house in that district tonight A nice program has been arranged. An Economical Present Buy Something Useful for aChritmas Gift You will find our stock of "Quality Good's" in the Christ mas Display as well as other lines always up to the highest standard of quality. Presents for Everybody. Brown's Satis factory Store. All accounts duo me must be paid cither in cash or negotiable paper by Jan. 10, 1912. Such as are not settled satisfactory by that date will be placed in the hands of an attorney for immedi ate collection. I am forced to do this in order to meet my obliga tions. G. W. Clevengeh. Estkayed A brown gelding weight between 1200 and 1300 lbs., branded diamond S, dia mond above, on left stifle. Black gelding branded JB con nected on left shoulder, weight about 1100 lbs. Suitable reward for information leading to their recovery. Star Buckland, Harney, Oregon Sthayed From Oakerman Lake near Riley, about November 15; one red yearling heifer with white face; ot.o roan yearling heifer; both animals branded O extended T on left side; mark croj) nnd split in left enr nnd under bit in right. Rewnrd for information lending to their re covery. C. A. Ivy. Riley. OreKon. " ".,.N K. J. MCftllinoii nut Dummy morning for California where ho expects to spend the winter. Mr. McKinnon has kept pretty close to his fine little farm and orchard up tho river for several years and is entitled to a good vacation which his mnnyold time friends hope ho will enjoy. His grandsons, Frnnk nnd Roy Clark, aro looking after the farm and stock during his absence. From present indications tho Vnlo Enterprise is going to come within six months of guessing when tho nctunl construction work on tho railroad west will begin. Don't see anything in that to brag about One "scoop" it failed to put under a "scaro head" was that it looka liko Nyssa was going to b,p tip main lino connpction am Yafo Yaa bo ing tq bo on. a sido track. That would have been a real "scoop" Brother Enterprise. For your winter Hiiit see Schenk & Williams, Vulcanizing at Gembcrling's. ROLLED BARLEY & BALED II Y AT THE BUSY CORNER! 8TUKK. I neer Schenk & Williams have just cy section, was mingling with received a fine lot of Overcoats ' h'H many trilin,h ,n t,118c,ty (Illr and Mackinaws. j the week. John Taekctt of Harriman was CIay ClemcnB mill is the near- a caller at The Times-Herald cs,tl(,n(! lo ,";nK wh?re "' "1l8 nm it.iti t.mni- of lumber both rough and dress- ' 'ed can be had. Near Canyon uoouCICanscc(iryeiorBa.eai,ro;uli Call him by 'phone for my rancn on uuamtty at li cents ,.1 orders, ner nound .1. A. Wn.i.iAMH. ' ,,. The government thermometer in. miliar nas a line ioioi t tho WoIcomo pharmacy regis fall and winter millinery on !-' tc,rcd G bolow Thursday morning, limy wn.cn uiu which biiouiu can - col(es( uf ll)ig winlcr R and scent once. moderated soon and has be n Ask for Piano Certificates at 'quite pleasant since. Rc(,(1 Hros' ' C. H. Leonard received a tcle- The Times-Herald 33P! V W 1 I T Thos. Turnbull; one of tho pio- J .or sheepmen of the Barren Val- j A lA suggests 'gram last Sunday announcing that the Blue Mt. Eagle boys tike the death of his mother at the (something for their livei. They family homo in Michigan. She have a bad case just before was 08 years old and had been Christmas. .'in poor health for some time. Paul V'mUo. w.ih lnwn fmm his Mr. Leonard was back to see her mountain home this week. Paul , three years ago. Blumc recently returned from, his mining properties in Lake, PTTRP fOT T) county and is visiting with Mr. Finkc. If you are troubled with chron- Did you know that a 20-year endowment policy with the Ore ic constipation, the mild and gen- gon Life is pure gold? Did you tie effect of Chamberlain's Tab-, know that a 20-year endowment lets makes them especially suited policy with the Oregon Life gives to your case. For sale by all you a safe place to deposit money, dealers. 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 Owing to the widespread pre- 20 years? Unless you have the Notice From Health Oflker. valence of scarlet fever there will be no resumption of the pub lic school until January 8th when if conditions warrant it will be resumed. It also recommended to the city council that all public meet ings of whatever nature be for bidden until further notic9. All good citizens are asked to assist in all possible wa'3 in sup pressing the present deplorable epidemic. J. W. Geary, M. D. Health Officer 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 Eggleston, The Oregon Life Man. Miss Stirling Public Stenographer Room 7. Masonic Building. sswrawKWsJsrawss? rs HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY GOODS A comnlete line of Tovs, Toilet Sets, Jewelry, Pioes, Dolls, ChristmasStntionerv, Cut Glass, Fine Candies, Ladies Purses, Pictures, Manicure Sets, Novelties. Two votes on the UFrON PIANO for every cent purchased in our store during DECEMBER, Come look at our display beore 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 Drug Store REED BROS. Proprietors. rt JfWS k Circassian Walnut m- 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 none to early to make your selections for Holiday Gifts. See tho line of suitable things wo aie offer ing. Beds -Brass, Iron, etc. Roll Top Desks. Dining Chairs, Rockers, Mirrors, Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Moth Proof Chests, Rugs, Luce Curtains, Bed Spreads. G, W. CLEVENGER, THE FURNITURE MAN MAY CHRISTMAS BRING YOU GOOD CiEER J1ND THE NEW YEAR 0FFE NAUGHT BUT PROSPERITY I v& I I K PA. lTUiMWWWWiyMli HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Burns :y 2 A Vs VWC 5fi- SHflC M M ?. SttfX&RS 1EZ C Hi "Hit -fc " "Hlfc ---' i- -" i' " 4- - ill CHRISTMAS i PRESENTS!! Pm. p- Largest col lection ever brought to Burns or Harney County. Toy Wagons Electric En gines, Sleds, Chairs, Fine China, Cut Class, Crockery, Vases, Brass 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. Guns and Ammunition I QEER & CUMMINSj I H irdware Merchants 332!&&.'' iiASSKS ? 'C-mf&fiT "C 'SWISSES - w S Santa Claus.. Has established his Ziearf quarters here for the next TWQ WEEKS.- rAor Burns and Harney Co. j us The assortment of Christmas supplies he has left with makes us leaders in this line lor an interested. We are also prepared to supply your GROCERY and PROVISION requirements for the Holidays. See us. i . .: i The Burns Dep'm't. Store g Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. $ r4!fcVggggg5gfe&? ' &?&& THE FRENCH HOTEL under new management Jonh R. Walkup, Proprietor FirstClass Well Appointed House Sample Rooms Commercial Travelers NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Harney Coun ty Fair Association will be held at the ofHce of tho secretary in Burns. Oregon on Monday, Jan uary 8, 1912 for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and the trans action of such other business as may come before tho meeting. Julian Byrd, Secy. Stolen- From tho John Oard ranch a sorrel gelding bdtween 4 and 5 years old; small spot in forehead and 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 Maky A. Oard, Lawen, Oregon. Job printing Tho Times-Herald. V i h Ji 7 M rt: Ml H