atir.at-.-rtz.ftnt:.iimkfitMiiiiimiiiii' vrV" '""'"' ,i.itiimWiiriiTf T"' Fr"v , n-T" cgsSaaBBgAgifaaJKSrM'TnHPIKia. i-.'.'-iU' :.WJWT.1 le-Jlerald IT UUM I-ATHIIN i'r illNTHl' 111)1 nil. i Is - - - fHAItl II 1, IJ News. V? spout Bovcrnl (is week. fcorn $3.25 u caso cnnliio l.o. Proving nofttly if Xr WILLIAMS. V VI tlliottwaaut) fromf! tlio week. WILL Mi IN jl. SCHWARTZ. Kguarantco) $8.50 Mcrcnntilu Co. says i no nigncsi ir hldcB and furs. and Leo Wilson bur miters irom y. filirtburt wan among from tho Warm so una nno poin- jjery land. Sec liim Hilton and .son y huh wcoi; irom r Buchanan. (inspect tho fine as- nil Paper at Luiu- Co'h. mum wa' up from ay nttcnding to affairs and visit er, Miss Elhi, who Sigh school. OWftTOWN TAXPAYERS fMwW County National yftnbti, pleaded to attend fSSiunt of your tuxes Wir" m 1 . . f !.. mi Mil your insirutiiiiiii. will find a supply tjowSrier nomination at the prinNTIl' V ill" iinin iimmS. They nrO pre- h county and dis- wTlSinH of Vale, w in the inSWSrared to make good toAMlon pood, improved MrMliomas may bo scon K . .., I ...;...- 41... tSeten days. nhope, a socialist an l-rancisco, win Sunset school house h 17. at 2 o'clock. organized. Evcry- invftwlto bo present. Hwwb is in the city and tljtpgvill leave in a short &lcjfornia where ho has EbfWtmcnts that require ftBm&m. We understand tfiSajlhin disposed of his tjiu Narrows but Mrs. jSjWftljroimiin here. tffCjiiSrnpany, of ladies on laTjtNant 500 party at the finwon, Mrs. Win A. sKffiiiK her as hostess. iMNMwIbvcre awarded Mrs. aWl, Mrs. J. L. Gault, iffWelcomo and Mrs. MaMien. D.untj rofrosh- ecrved following tho STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON al the close of biiHliMH February 20lh, 1012 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts U. S. Honds .... Ponds and Securities . Premium on U. S. Bonds Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures Five pur cent Redemption Fund .f . CASH ' .. $259,024.15 50,000.00 34,853.55 2,000.00; 0,014.25 1,250.00 ... 110,511.05 $404,853.00 LlAB.,UT,.ES.... . Surplus and Undivided Profits . . , G8,t)24.G9 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 315,028.31 $104,853.00 Capital and Surplus-$90,000.00 United Slates Depositary Oregon Stale Depositary Accounts Invited. Ted Hayes Is up from his homo "at Lawen. Suits to your measure $11.50 and up. Scnr.NK &, Williams. Clovongor pays the highest market price for hides and furs, i Vulcani.ing at Gemborling's. A. E. Murphy is in from Iron Motntnin. OUR SHOES WILL BE IN TUESDAY. I. SCHWARTZ. Rate carpotn woven Hi:nuy James Anderson in over from "Eiciinku, ilarnoy. urogon. liis home to pay taxes and attend o. L. l'roston wns in tho city to other business. J from Glcnlock Thursday on busi- ii t..i. i ..:.w. vinii fin r.nlnosB. WIJ "Hill itliu iiiu ....-- ,! anu $i.w per corn, wia ui .., uarry uarcy, me iiweii iih-i-Lumbcr yard. i chant, camo up today in com- P. G. and Russell Smith cnmeSpany with A. S. Swain, in from the Warm Springs sec-; Easier is not far oil". How tion Wednesday. about that new suit? Sec VVS.A..I t.-fwrnna urn th( bust. ! SCHHNK & WlM.IA.MS. For sale by Hnrriman Mercantile I w. T. Vandervcer was over Vulcanizing nt Gcmbcrling's. R. L. Haas was in the city this week from Narrows. Wo have had snow, and sun shine every day this month. Throe room cottage and barn for rent. Inquire at this office. I. N. Ilughot was in from his home near Warm Springs during the week. Wo guarantee every suit to fit prices arc right. Schijnk & Whxiams. Dr. Hand was in tho city Tues day from Lawen. Go to the While Restaurant for Chicken Supper Wednesday and Sunday evenings. J. E. Stov, Prop, Robt. McKinnon, proprietor of tho White Front Barn has leased the Elliott Barn on south main street. Thoroughbred white leghorn eggs for sale, $2.50 per betting of fifteen. Milton Geer Brown. Better see W. T. Smith about that Farm Pumping Engine so as to have it ready for work, when the time comes. Mrs. Geo. Sizomorc, agent, for Victor Ladies' Tailoring Co., in vites the ladies of Burns to call and sec new spring sample. Henry Trowbridge is over from his ranch at Izee for the purpose of purchasing beef cattle which he expects to drive back to Izec. Dr. II. Dcnman has gone to one of the middle states to bring back several head of standard bred mares and a stallion which ho recently traded for. Clay Clemens mill is the near est one to Burns where all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can bo had. Near Canyon road. Call him by 'phone. Watch Burns Grow. Vult i . . 'i i L mug Sco Archie McGowan the Land man about it. Alfalfa atid other grass seeds at tho Burt. Department Store. STUDEIi A KEtt WAGONS 2& inch Studebaker Wagon, $75.00; sells for $05.00. 2? inch Studebaker Wagon, $80 00; sells for $100,00. Studebaker Buck board, $10". 00; nclbi for $125.00. Studebaker Single Buggies,' $50.00; aell for $100.00. These goods must be sold at once. N. BROWN & SONS, Agent. Political Announcements- I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sur- J veyor of Harney County, subject rv. .. ...... i .;- to me decision oi inc ucmocraiic voters at the primary election to be held April 19, 1912. C. E. Bekry. I hereby announce myself a candidate for tho office of School Superintendent of Harney coun ty, subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary election to he held April 19, 1912. L. M. Hamilton. JL UCCl lOh ( f U, I . i at the primary 1 c ion u lm . April 19, 1912. HiDNKY COMfOYS. Id At the earnest (toHcitatiori of a large numbirof Hubstantial citi zens .m A friends throtigV'out the county I have consented to allow my nam to bo placid upon the primary ballot for 4)e office of sheriff of Harney county, subject i to the declaim of the df mocrotic voters at the primary election to bo held April 10, 1012. People may judge of my fitness for the : position by my past record. J A. K. Richardson. ' N wNNM u.mwe rieifB mmSI r.TJMC LwWll Co. Sam GraveB was from his Pine Creek home for a business few days during tho week. visitor to our city tho latter part Rough and dressed lumber of of last week. all kinds now on hand at tho Bayloa & McDonald, general contractors and builders, have at The Times-Herald 3mK mm m mm tiKI ism illon was in tho city .this w ek en route ero he went to get Mr. Hamilton has an- MB candidacy for re- o office he has hold term. Ho is a very young man, thor- u p with his profes done his best in tho r no ot'ur aspirant t for tho ofiiice of ntondedent. an nd in this issue. Five hundred scoro cards and pencils office. A M.lf mi'ln ivna pirniilatiiiirN " mmviiMv ,.-y among old time, friends in this city tho fore part of the week. Suits made to your measure $11.50 and up. Sciiknk & Williams Sunt, fiilchrist. of the P. L. Co. arrived Sunday from a visit to the ranches over in Malheur county. Rov Bunyard has established a lumber yard in Harney and is J prepared to fill orders there es pecially for rougn lumoer. Adam Gcorgo is up from his homo near the lake. Ho informs us tho family wns quarantined for a period of three month wrestling with scarlet fever. Mrs. N. Meyer, of San Fran cisco, arrived hero Tuesday noon, coming by wnv of Bend in tho Vonirtlv auto. She will remain hero on a visit with her daughter, Mrs. L. M. Brown, for nn indef inite time. C. E. Berry is a candidato for tho office of county suryeyor. Mr. Berry is one of the most competent engineers in Harney County, thoroughly rcliablo and a conscientious man who would do the county good service if elected. NEW LINE OF SPRING sh6es WILL BE IN TUESDAY 1 lini K.wn T)trf Cniii Mill Pmiirli lumber $15 per thoiuand. Dr. Griffith made a trip to Wag ontire this week to see S. F. Hutton, tho old pioneer, whom he reports in very bad health. Archie McGowan the Land Man wants a little confidential chat with you about anything you have to sell. Arthur and Alfred Whithey were up from Valley View a few gHdays this week on a viBit to their parents. A. Dunn will deliver good, wild hay at your barn for $10.00 per ton. Special Coat Sale. All Ladies' and Childrens' Coats 334 per cent off. Sweater coats 25 per cent off and a reduction on all Winter Clothing. -A. K. Richardson. A. J. McDonald,' one of tho contractors on tho now public school building h hero from Vale to remain permanently. He will soon begin activo work on the building. Frank Gowan has announced as a candidato for the office of coun ty surveyor. With so much new road work this is one of the par ticular offices of the county. Frank is a good conscientious, hardworking boy and will do the work faithfully if elected. E. J. Catlow has announced his candidacy for tho office of ar scssor. Mr. Catlow is one of tho pioneer residents of the county, Catlow Valley being named after his father. Ho is a capablo young man and enjoys a wido acquaintance Mr. Cat- low haj always taken nn active nart in politics and is therefore well known to tho voters. SCHWARTZ Masonic Building " M-W. g Tho city election Tuesday was rather quiet there being but ono contest, that of city marshal. Mr. Haines, tho present incum bent was elected over Will Foren by a majority of 20 votej. Tho other officers elected were G. W. Clovongcr, re-elected mayor; II J. Hansen ,ind Robt. McKinnon couucilmcn; A. M. Byrd, record er; J. C. Welcomo Jr. ro-elcctcd treasurer. There woro 185 votes cast. NEW 1912 SPRING GOODS. Just received by stage at Brown's Satisfactory Storo first showing of New . Spring Silks. Thcso goods nro exclusive in do sign. This beautiful lino of Silks consists of Foulards, Voilos, Silk Ginghams, Chiffon Tnffotns, Crcpo Charmonse, Crcpo Me teors, Crepo do Chine and Nai- sonas. You will find n stock of goods In theso Items that havo tho Stylo, Beauty and Quality, N. BROWN & SONS. Pat Connolly and C. W. Drink w.itcr were over from Drewsey Monday. The former to attend the wool growers' meeting and the latter on business before the probate court. C. A. Haines was brought up from Narrows Wednesday to his residence in this city to be near his physicians. Mr. Haines is suffering from an acute attack of articular rheumatism. Jackson Bros., hide and fur house, Baker Oregon, are in the market for hidej, furs and pelts and will pay the highest market price. Address us at Burns and we will call on you We won't buy any beavers. C. E. Berry and little son Charles arrived home Thursday evening from a visit to Seattle where Mr. Berry's parents re side. They had a very pleasant visit. Customers and others desiring us to settle their taxes will please send us sheriffs statement of the amount due together with Instruc tions for payment of same. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of BURNS, OREGON. Harold Johanscn, James Mc Gingan and J. C. Goss were over from the Buchanan section Wed nesday. The latter two gentle men are recent arrivals and have "taken up land hi that neighbor hood. We have decided to discontinue our lino of alcohols and liquors ami have borne sweeping re ductions in price. Now is the time to lay in a supply before tho ofr.r.1 id nvVinnctorl If will YiVA vj OVUW1. IO i;.lilimonMi -- -- ,ilast long at the price we are mak ing. Wo will sell you a good article at $8.50 per gallon. -Burns Department Store. NEW 1912 PARING GOODS. Just received by stage at Brown's Satisfactory btoro first showing of New Spring Silks. Thcso goods are exclusive in de sign. This beautiful line of Silks consists of Foulards, Voiles, Silk Ginghams, Chiffon Tnffotns, Crepo Charmense, Crepe Me teors, Crcpo do Chino and Na soinas. You will find a stock of goods in theso items tint havo tho Style, Beauty and Quality. N. BROWN & SONS. To the voters of Harney, Grant and Malheur ceunties: I am asking for tiic nomination for District Attorney at the April primary election. I promise if nominated arid elected to devote my entire time and energy to the work of this office, and will stand for 'Exact justice in all cases, good government, effici ency and economy." I will ap preciate ynur support Htulwdl do mv l)pst to justify your confi- dencf in mo. Robert M. Duncan. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Assessor subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the primary election on April 19, l'.)12. Ed J. Catlow I hereby announce myself a) candidate for the office of county clerk of Harnev county, subject to the decision of the democratic voters at tho primary election to be held April 19, 1912. C. E. DlLLMAN. LESLIE J. AKER Announces candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Dis trict Attorney for Harney, Grant and Malheur Countk, subject to the will of the voter at the pri maries. If nominated and elect ed, will during my term of office endeavor to discharge the duti-s of the position faithfully, fear lessly and impartially; uinuiil give my entire time to the public cause. I hereby announce nyslf a candidate for the rSie f -sor of Harney cnunijr huLj- c t t the decision of tho drwc-at h voters at the primary olee.i .i t . be held April 19, 1912. C. A. Brittim.iwm I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sur veyor of Harney County, subject Mto the decision of the republican voters at the primary election to be held April 19 1912. Frank R. Gowan. Narrows, Ore. Harney County Women NERD THE All) OF A HANK ASMUCnASTIIBMEN Women as h rule knrtw how to mnj;c tho best use of a hank, hecauw they, are naturally thrifty. We have many women depositor who administer their household expeiine. through a checking account here and trans fer their surplus monthly to their flavin accounts. A Good Idea, Isn't It? HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Burns, Oregon United Slates Depositary for Postal Savings Funds ORRHON STATU DEPOSITARY RHSOUR-ES OVER $100,090,110 - mu I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of clerk of Harney county subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary election to be held April 19, 1912. E. B. Waters. I hcieby announce myself a enndidatejor the office of assessor of Harney county, subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary election to be held April 19, 1912. J. J. DONEGAN. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of trea surer of Harney county, subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the primary election to be held April 19, 1912. Simon Lewis. I hereby announce mysell a candidate for the office of trea surer of Harney county, subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary election to be held April 19. 1912. R. A. Miller. I hereby announce i v.-l' a candidate for the office rf c n iiy clerk of lhvmy Count,, s '.j. t to the decision of the denv emtio voters at the primary el-( tio-i to be held April 19, 1912. E. C. Eggleston. ff QETREADY j I FOR SPRING jj II T:sa priori 51 Audits II J rZ X V m V' ' W WX I " 5 xrr m . j ir Jtr t - . ii u uaraen rcaices i f STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. annual Mnetintr of th i-tockhold- 1 4 ers ofjthe Masonic Building A . o ciation will beheld at the Masoi ic Hall in Burns, Oregon, on March 14, 1912. Dated Feb. 14, 1912. " Sam Mothurshead, Secy. jsaraen oeeos Garden Hoes larden Rakes Walking Plows Sulky Piovs iaoE f i I3i Coiords' jes Far DAILY March 1 to April 13, 1912 Krum the Mitltllc a-.l J' rn r tlorioflh L'nilei! statesai ill nU to all points lu the ' oit'nu.ton the Oregon - Washington Rail road & Navigation Company ISO riOWS n ewtc a .ngme (r - rm 1! S J&soiane engines Gasoline Traction Engines Hamd and Wind Mill Pumps Centrifugal Pumps Irrigation Outfits a Specially All Kinds of Farm Machinery Hardware, Toois, Sporting- Goods Tin and Plumbing Shop $3 '.00 $32.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 Prom CMICAOO ST. LOUIS -" OMAMA - -" KANSAS CITY ' ST. IAUL Prop irtianntelv Ioh ftt-c In m ml oili Doinic. Pircct eervfw St. I'uul, Oiimhn mvl ! C. & N. W., UNION PACIFIC. OREGON SHORT LINU an J O-W. R. & N. Unes I'rolcctid Automatic Black Signals EER e In in ml oili r & from 1 h 1-ri.m, VS,,,,,,,,,,, vhii-.ix ( Hi ir " 11 1 ! it UMMihS ft S - ',? &&&&&$? lZ . Mariued Saturday evening at tho homo of tho bride's par ents in this city, Miss Dorcas Sweok and Alvin Hurlburt, the Roy. Dr. Babbidge, of tho Pres byterian church, performing tho ceremony. Tho brido is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swcek and a very charming young lady who has been teaching since gra uating from high school. Alvin is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hurlburt of Warm Springs and has resided in this county many years. Ho is an industrious young man of good habits. Both havo many friends who wish them a successful and happy life. They loft Sunday for Warm Springs whero thoy will make their homo. In announcing myself as a can didato for nomination on the re publican, ticket for the office of State Senator of the twenty second Senatorial district, com posod of the comities of Grant, Ilarnoy and Malheur; haing signed statement No. 1. The only other promise one can made is to do his very best for the State and District. This I do Wm. Miller, Burns, Oregon. Having been importuned by a large number of old time friends I havo decided to place my name before tho voteis of Harney county a1 a candidate for sheriff subject to tho republican voters at the primary election to bo hold April 19, 1912. Having resided in thte vicinity for twenty-seven year:' the pooplo know my char acter and may judgo my fitness for the position. W. Austin Goodman. YOU CAN PREPAY PARHS Whf'e then' mm upt1"' ii-"Nnwl ! (.re. 111..V W 1 u IIii1iwH (, mliie fthe a nitb Tour loin iixfi .rnwiiii 'it t 1 I tvlegrtpht'l team nlle ctvi u tW u lulllUKofimr van uKjiini-- ! ii ilirlitiuo lortutilllwlarllome hulhti ig llluiimaJ tf1 rclUMep luieliuiitir l!l tf tnlllcJ to miyuiir 10 whom miu tr U it kont bi Krtilr-!' a WiM. McAIURRAY, (lencral PasseiiKer Agent, Portland. O. Burns SSieet Metal Works Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron Wurk of all icriptiftn. Camp Sloes, Tanks, Jobbtoc, I'liwii iii2 lo order. (iie l' a 1 1 ;al. Proprietor. Voejtl ' Old itand. 1. With the mont optomistic faith tit the firfure f Bl'RNii and HARNEY New Year of C01N7Y refri 1912- "in. A "it r rt 5 ye 3? FOR STATE SENATOR. I, James P. Mahon, of Mule, Harney County, Oregon, hereby announco myself n candidate for tho office of State Senator of tho 22nd Senatorhl District, compos ed of Grant, Harney and Malheur Counties, subject to tho decision of tho Democratic voters at tho primary election on April 19th. James F. Mahon. I hereby announco niyEClf a candidato for tho offico of sheriff of Ilarnoy county subject to tho We anticipate for you and ewttlnto unmxeHUd piaxpcrity end hope you tptittw prai ttith to make thin possible. "Luuul tee stand, diuiikd we fall." I The Burns DepWt, Store f fff J til Of h 1 1 witl reteUr pi inpt utteti lion. . fi" PLUMBING SUPPLIES Etc. T , BATH ETS, SINKS OET OLR PPiCKS LUftlBER KILL bin il' . 1 ANi SAVR MONEY, i 'M-.PLIsTE LINE OP ,;;; ND (ikl'BBlMi SIPPUES RDE & SOSIS THE HOUSE OF A MILLION BARGAINS 240-2 Front St., Corner WJbin Portland, On