The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 16, 1912, Image 3

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eondH urn improvinK.
untied corn $!I.2Ij n chhc
ii Mcrcuntilo Co.
Midwinter and wife wore
fivtKeTSty diiritur tho week.
en!iiK and 1'rcHHinfr neatly
(lonOikfcSCIIKNIC &. WII.I.IAMH.
iHeSfflour (Kunrnntoo) .$8.r0
hblrlMnrriinan Mercantile Co.
ClovcnRcr pnyn tlio IiIkIichI
nittrltRfprico for hides and furs.
;(JkW& Shown wan over from
iihrneylthc first of this week on
businees.
Hfjft Molloao Iiiih fine pota
tocarKcd on dry land. See him
fjnyour muiply.
HlwiRodt'r and Henry Hlack
ffyergffl(nK our Sunset visitor!
Hrhurfaday.
,jJcok Haley waa in the oily
durinffSthi' week attendiiur to
HorneiMisincsH.
voumliould inupccL tlio fine as-j
sqrtinwit of Wall Paper at Luna-1
1 burgftjDnlton & Co'ii.
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u A,vyealor aim wile are in the
!; city from their Crane Cieek
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NEW SHOES FOR MEN. WO-
MENglNI) CHILDREN JUST
AlUUVKD. I. SCHWARTZ.
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Saac I-'oHtur and Carrol Cecil
'and'son Homer were over from
JSilver'creek the fore pari of this
$C?f; Lundy, your Home Hnt
tcr.Cleaniinr, Blocking and
TrimminK. Old Hat.s made new
for JlTOO and up.
AmrKe company of invited
KUjgaparticipated in a dance at
f(yn''ly the ladies' Auxiliary of
Uiojro department.
JjUTpF TOWN TAXPAYERS
2'tThellIarney County National
lHkwill be pleased to at (end
')Uh payment of your taxes
,sj uiMin receipt of your iiiHtructioiiH.
KJfflHoliwtoiiaiiil Tom Allen
t'WavelGeen in from the Sod Iloiihc
aJMIlttneh this week :ih wit-
irHfl8Sjliti the case iiKiiinst the
, StuCnglcrs accused of horse steal-
Gwidid ites will find a supply
titioiiH for nomination at the
primaries at The Times-
office. They are pre
fer both county and dis-
offices.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BURNS, OREGON
at the clone of business February 20th, 1012
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $2ri9,G24.1G
U. S. IIoihIh 1)0,000.00
Honds and Securities 81,8&3.rj5
Premium on U. S. Honda 2,000.00
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures G.GK25
Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,2(30.00
CASH 110,511.05
$10-1,8511.00
LIABILITIES
Capital $ 25,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profit . . G8,!MM.G9
Circulation 25,000,00
DEPOSITS :M5,!)28.:n
? 101,853.00
Capital and Surplus -590,000.00
United Slates Depositary
Ovefion Slate Depositary
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tVegck came in last Sunday and
Bptfljfcevcral days Kroctiiitfold
frend8.
IFrank A. Cole has announced
"atgfcndidnte for the office of
' sheriff.' Mr. Cole has been a re-
.wdenft'of this city for several
yJgf!gbeinK the owner of the
Qverktid hotel. Ho has been line
IllMTWKcr for the KcIIokk hUiro
illnSsfor some time and is well
1:nwn to the voters.
KRli:i In thiscilvon March
. Holm and Miss Eleanor
n, Justice Randall ner-
fortnintr the ceremony. Mr Holm
fsaMincctcd with the Hurns-Iiend
ConStlldatcd Auto Co. and has
bSnjiioro sinco last fall. The
Jri4!ja a recent arrrival from
h?tknd, her father beinjr in
thltTfeity.
Few tons of alfalfa hay for VulcaniziiiR at GemberlinK's.
sale. Miss Lkna Haukby. A. E. Murphy is in from Iron
Price Cochran wns over from, Molntain.
Diamond Wednesday.
Suits to your measure $11.50
and up. Scuhnk & Williams.
Clovenjier pays the highest
market price for hides and furs.
John Oardwasamontfour husi
ness visitors from Lawen during
tho week.
Dry slab and pine wood $0.50
and $7.00 per cord, cash only at
Lumber yard.
Winona wagons are the best.
For sale by Harriman Mercantile
Co.
Hayles & McDonald, Koneral
contractors and builders, have
an ad in this issue.
Five hundred score cards and
pencils at The Times-Herald
office.
Dr. Harry Iine of Portland
has announced his candidacy for
U. S. Senator.
Suits mnde to your measure
$11.50 and up.
Sciiknk & Williams
Roy Hunynrd has established a
lumber yard in Harney and is
prepared to fill orders there es
pecially for rotifdi lumber.
Fou Sam: -A well drill, three-vear-old
mare, five-vear-old mare.
both broken, !5$ Mitchell wagon.
Hr.NitV Black. Hums. Oregon.
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ine Raker, of Drewsey, were
among the out of town young
people who attended the dance
at Tonawama Thursday evening.
The chorus choir of the Pres
byterian church had a delightful
social at tho home of Mr. and
Mrs. 1. S. GecrTuesday evening.
An organization was perfected
with Waldo Geer president and
Miss Roberta Hibbard secretary
treasurer. A pleasant evening
was spent and light refresh
ments were served.
Robl. S. Grant Jr. has his an
nouncement in this issue for the
olllco of asbessor. Mr. Grant re
sides in Waverly precinct mid has
quite an extended acquaintance
throughout the county, having
traveled over it more or less since
coming here to reside a few years
ago.
A large stock of wall paper at
Lunaburg, Dallon & Co's.
Rag carpets woven -IlKNUY
ElCMNi:u, Harney. Oregon.
.'J00 assorted magazines for
sale !$ for ton cents. Inquire
here.
Easter is not far oir. How
about that new suit? See
Sciiknk &. Williams.
Scott Catterson eaine in from
his home in the Steens Mountain
section Wednesday.
NEW SHOES FOR MEN. WO
MEN AND CHILDREN JUST
ARRIVED. I. SCHWARTZ.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smyth
are in the city fiom their home
in Happy Valley.
Rough and dressed lumber of
all kinds now on hand at the
Williams Hros. Saw Mill. Rough
lumber $15 per thousand.
Archie McGowan the Land
Man wants a little confidential
chat with you about anything
you have to sell.
A. Dunn will deliver good,
wild hay at your barn for $10.00
per ton.
She springstock is in
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Special Coat Sale. All Ladies'
and Childrens' Coats ' percent
oil. Sweater coats 25 per cent
off and a reduction on all Winter
Clothing. A. K. RicilAitDSON.
Fred II. Peters is a candidate
for County Commissioner and bis
announcement appears in this is
sue. He is one of the energetic
young farmers of this county
and has many friends and ad
mirers among his acquaintances.
J. F. Million came in from his
Anderson Valley home Thursday
and reports the roads much bet
ter in the northern part of the
valley. They have had some
severe storms over in his section
which caused considerable mud.
' He reports stock doing well.
N. P. Riddle was in Wednes
day making proof on his home
stead. Ho was assisted by ,'. J,
Heinz, Jerry Dillon and W. II.
Robins. Mr Riddle says they
have been plowing for the past
month in his neighborhood and a
considerable acreage will be
seeded.
Mrs.rj. W. Craig, of Portland,
arrived here this week, and is so
favorably impressed with the
country that nhe has written
back for her husband to come
out and look it over. Mrs. Craig
mot the Wilsons during their
winter vacation trip and was at
tracted to Harney County by
Chnrley'a enthusiastic talk.
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Robt. Hudspeath and Engineer
Reery loft for Portltand Tuesday
to attend court the ease being a
water suit in tho federal court
instituted by the P. L. S. Co.
againstsevcral. Others go down
later among them being Dr.
Geary, John Gilcrest, R. D.
Cooper mid C. F. McKinnev.
NEW 1012 SPRING GOODS.
Just received bv stage at
Rrown's Satisfactory Store first
showing of New Spring Silks.
These goods are exclusive in de
sign. This beautiful lino of Silks
consists of Foulards, Voiles, Silk
Ginghams, Chiffon Talietas,
Grcpo Chnrmense, Crepo Me
teors, Crepe do Chine and Nai
sonns, You will find n stock of
goods in these items that have
tho Style, Ueauty and Quality,
N. HROWN& SONS.
Vulcanizing at Gcmberling's.
Three room cottage and barn
for rent. Inquire at this office.
J. T. Garrett and wife came
down from their mountain home
Thursday.
We guarantee every suit to fit
prices are right.
Sciienk & Williams.
J. A. Williams is over from
Ontario to close up the sale of his
land over on Calamity to the
Western Farm & Cattle Co.
Go to the White Restaurant
for Chicken Supper Wednesday
and Sunday evenings.
J. E. Stoy, Prop.
Thoroughbred white leghorn
eggs for Bale, $2.50 per setting
of fifteen.
Milton Gi:kii Biiown.
Hetter see W. T. Smith about
that Farm Pumping Engine so as
to have it ready for work when
the time comes.
Mrs. Geo. Sizcmore, agent, for
Victor Ladies' Tailoring Co., in
vites the ladies of (Jurns to call
and see new spring samples. .'
r Cim Vrv iu linmo frnm !i Vfip.'i-
tion visit to outside points. He
spent several weeks in Seattle
and reports having had a very
pleasant vacation.
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.
Watch Burns Grow.
Jackson Hros., hide and fur
house, Baker Oregon, are in the
market for hides, 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.
' Tnm Rfitrnra nrrivwl hnmo
Tuesday from Portland where he
spent the winter. He is looking
well and has gained some flesh.
Tom says he will go out on the
homestead in the near future.
Customers and otb'jrs desiring
us to settle their taxeswillplca.se
bend us sheriff's statement of the
amount due together ith Instruc
tions Tor payment or same.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of
BURNS. OREGON.
The Times-Herald is informed
that Mrs. Hughs has resigned
her position in the public school
and will go to the homestead.
Miss Enid Cawlfield will fill her
place for the rest of the school
year.
We have decided to discontinue
our line ot alcohols and liquors
and have some sweeping re
ductions in price. Now is the
time to lny in a supply before the
stock is exhausted. It will not
last long at the price we are mak
ing. We will sell you a good
article at $3.50 per gallon.
BlIKNS Dni'AUTMENT STORE.
Vulcanizing at Gemberling's.
See Archie McGowan the Land
man about it.
Alfalfa and other grass seeds
at the Burns Department Store.
STUDEBAKERWAGONS
2i inch Studebaker Wagon,
$75.00; sells for $95.00. 2J inch
Studebaker Wagon, $80 00; sells
for $100.00. Studebaker Buck
board, $105.00; sells for $125.00.
Studebaker Single Buggies,
$50.00; sell for $100.00. These
goods must be sold at once.
N. BROWN & SONS. Agents.
missioner of Harnev County,
subject to the decision of the re'
publican voters at tho primary
election to be held April 19, 1912.
FltCI) II. PfiTKKS.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of sheriff
of Harney County, subject to the
decision of the republican voters
at the primary election to be
held April If), 1912.
F. A. Com:.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
I hfreby announce mysely as a
candidate for Assessor of Har
ney County subject to the deci
sion of the republican voters at
the primaries on April 10. If
nominated and elected I shall
give my personal attention to the
office and conduct it in the waj
my conscience tells me is right.
I am under no obligations to o
political boss or ring of any kind
Rout. S. Gkant, Jit ,
Waverly, Oregon.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Sur
veyor of Harney County, subject
to the decision of the democratic
volqrs at the primary election to
be held April 19, 1912.
C. E. Beery.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of School
Superintendent of Harney coun
ty, subject to the decision of the
republican voters at the primary
election to be held April 19, 1912.
L. M. Hamilton.
To the voters of Harney, Grant
and Malheur ceunties: I am
asking for the nomination for
District Attorney at the April
primary election. I promise if
nominated and 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 your support and will do
my best to justify your confi
dence in me.
Roiiekt 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,
1912. En J. Catlow
Political Announcements.
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Coro
ner of Harney County, subject
to the decision of the republican
voteis at the primary election to
beheld April 19. 1912.
G. W. Cl.EVENOEH.
The Progressive Republican Can
didate (or Congress.
JOHN P. (Jerry) RUSK.
"Por Uoosewlt and ProjrrfMslve Pol.
IcIch hkhIiihI Tuft and Standpatiiim,"
AIwih n true friend uf the Oregon
S)'hU'iu, Thi'unly candidate for Con.
Krt'MH who durvH unpoiie the Taft ad.
minUtratiun and the old time political
machine.
I hereby announce myself n
candidate for tho office of Com-
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Sur
veyor of Harney County, subject
to the decision of the republican
voters at the primary election to
be held April 19, 1912.
Frank R. Gowan. Narrows, Ore.
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 hereby announce myself a
candidate for 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 myself 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.
In announcing myself as a can
didate for nomination on the re
publican ticket for the office of
State Senator of tho twenty
second Senatorial district, com
posod of the counties of Grant,
Hiirnoy and Malheur; having
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.
Haying been importuned by a
largo number of old time friends
I have decided to place my name
before the voters of Harney
county as n candidate for sheriff
subject to tho republican voters
at the primary election to be held
April 19, 1912. Having resided
in this vicinity for twenty-soven
years tho people know my char
acter and may judge my fitness
for the position.
W. Austin Goodman.
22nd Senatorial District, compos
ed of Grant, Harney and Malheur
Counties, subject to the decision
of the Democratic voters at the
primary election on April 19th.
James F. Maiicn.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of sheriff
of Harney county subject to the
decision of the democratic voters
at the primary election to be held
April 19, 1912.
Sidney Comeoys.
At the earnest solicitation of a
large number of substantial citi
zens and friends throughout the
county I have consented to allow
my name to bo placed upon the ,
primary ballot for the office of
sheriff of Harney county, subject
to the decision of the democratic1
voters at the primary election to
beheldAprH 19, 1912. People
may judge of my fitness for the,
position by m past tecord.
A. K. Richardson.
I hereby announce myself u
candidate for the office of county
clerk of Harnev county, subject
to the decision of the democratic
voters at the 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 Counties, subject to
the will of the voters at the pri
maries. If nominated and elect
ed, will during my term of office
endeavor to discharge the duties
of the position faithfully, fear
lessly and impartially; and will
give my entire time to the public
cause.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of asses
sor of Harney county subject to
the decision of the democratic
voters at the primary election to
be held April 19, 1912.
C. A. Brittingham.
A bank that
extends its facilities only to legitimate
transactions;
That treats its customers with liberality,
olwerving strictly the principle of sound
banking;
That bases its auccess on the success of
its customers;
That keeps its organization and equip
ment in condition to care for the growing
interests of the community
Such a bank is" this one and it Jinvitcs tho ac
counts of those who desire the boat banking
service.
HARNEY COUNTYNATIOML BANK
of Hums, Oregon
United States Depositary
for Postal Savings Funds
ORIiGON STATf: DEPOSITARY
RriSdURSES OVER SfOO.OUO.00
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I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of count.
clerk of Harney County subject
to the decision of the democratic
voters at the primary election to
be held April 19, 1912.
E. C. Eggleston.
GET READY
SPRING
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FOR STATE SENATOR.
I, James F. Mahon, of Mule,
Harney County, Oregon, hereby
announce myself n candidate for
tho office of State Senator of the
Colonist
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March 1 to April 13, 1912
From Ibu Middle and last, a )or
tlotiiof tu lotted staff gun 11 ai a la
to all iHiillta In the Northutt ot !
Oregon - Washington Rail
road & Navigation Company
Garden Seeds
Garden Hoes
Garden Rakes
Walking Plows
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ows
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ngine Plows
asoSine Engines
Gaso.ine Traction Engines
flamd and Wind Mill Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
Irrigation Outfits a Specialty
All Kinds of Farm Machinery
Hardware, Tools,
Sporting Goods
Tin and Plumbing' Shop
Trent CMICAUO - $33.00
' ST. LOUIS - - S32.00
" OMAHA - - - $35.00
" KANSAS CITY - $5.00
ST. PAUL - - $iS.OO
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pointy, Direct frertfct from (Miiraun,
St. I'anl, Dtnnlin niitl Knifat ( it over
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Burns Sheet
Metal Works
Tin, Copper, Sheet Irca Work uf all
Description.
Camp StOKS, Tanls, Jobbing, I'luinb
injj In order. Gie lis a Tridl.
C. W. SCHUMANN
Proprietor. Voi-Rtlj ' Old Stand.
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With tlw motil optomistic faith in the future of
HUIINS and HARNEY COUNTY we enter the
New Ytar of
1912
We anticipate for you and ourselves unexcelled
pi asperity and hope you will co-operate with us
to make this possible. "United we stand,
divided we fall."
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