The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 23, 1912, Image 3

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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BURNS, OREGON
nalzing t Gcmhorlmg'H.
Sinned com .f!t.2T) a ciibo
im Mercantile; Co.
nfcgund Pressing neatly
.jfljSciinNK & Wiu.iamh.
Hour (guarantee) .$8.r)
(fcrriman Mercantile Co.
.WTylcr was among our
ffirom SuiihcI Wednesday.
JmcIIoho lias fino polu-
bed on dry land. Sou him
nftsupply.
Rap McKlnnon was in
refli 1 1 ' Poison Creek homo
ffijo week.
aliould inspect tho fine as
nPof Wall Paper at Luna
ijgllon & Co'h.
ftSIIOESPOUMEN, wo-
RNI) children just
El). I. SCHWARTZ.
jLiindy, your Home llat
Cleaning, Mocking and
Ink. Old Hats made new
00 and up.
SlirliiiK of the Wm Han-1
Ua Hi al the r Kancii wun
liory rhcumatiHin. He
ilcing a tour of the ranches p ..
U MK)K KICK.
ft. I). Cooper accompanied
iwtlmml to Portland last
vhcre he went as a witness
vSW suit in the federal
The entire party returned
aning by way of Head.
)F TOWN TAXPAYERS
Harney County National
111 Ik' pleased to attend
payment of your taxes
cceipt of your instructions.
lldntes will find a supply
Tons for nomination at the
primaries at The Tinics
Ijjofllce. They are pre
fer both county and dis
iSces. Times-Herald was in error
Jeic in including II. I.uig
ihose who went to Port
ibusiness connected with
tof the P. L. Co. against
ijwater users. Mr. Luig
mod to his homo with sick-
We offer the facili
ties of a strong, well
equipped Bank for
rendering of prompt,
satisfactory service
to our patrons.
Capital and Surplus -$90,000.00
United Stalcn Dcponitaru
Orcfon Stale Dcpoailar
Accounts Invited
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home near Narrows.
Few tons of alfalfa hay
See Archie McGowan the L'ind Vulcanizing at Gomherling's.
man about it. I A lnnr,. stock of wnll rumor ni.
Rose Kern is up from her Ltinnlnirg, Dalton &. Go's.
j Rag carpets woven IlKNltY
for. ElCHNKii, Harney, Oregon.
sale. Miss Lkna IIakkgv. stallt Tyler was over from
Suits to your measure $11. fit) Warm Springs Wednesday,
and up. Sciiknk & Williams. 0 W,KCS( the nnto man
HoitN Tuesday, March 19, to iH suffering from an attack of
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dunn, a son. ' pneumonia.
Many strangers are coming in 800 assorted magazines for
as a result of the low colonist Bale l for ten cents. Inuire
rales. They arc all looking for hero,
investments and homes. CmT0, Coci, am Hon omor
Winona wagons are the best, were in from Silver creek yester
Forsalo by Harriman Mercantile day.
Co.
A. F. Jackson is back
Seattle where he spent the win
tor.
Florsheim Shoes are the best -we
carry them.
SciniNK & Williams.
Miss Klin Crowley spent a por
tion of this week visiting her
parents at Invcn.
Roy Hunyard has established a
Easter is not far oil',
from about that new suit? See
How
Scum; & Williams.
Harold Johansen was in the
city yesterday from his home
near lluchanan.
NEW SHOES FOR MEN. WO
MEN AND CHILDREN JUST
ARRIVED. I. SCHWARTZ.
I Rough and dressed lumber of
all kinds now on hand at the
Vulcanizing at Gemberllng'H.
Three room cottage and barn
for rent. Inquire at this office.
J. W. Buchanan was over from
his home a few days the first of
this week.
Go to the White Restaurant
for Chicken Supper Wednesday
and Sunday evenings.
J. E. Stoy, Prop.
Thoroughbred white leghorn
eggs for sale, $2.C0 per setting
of fifteen.
Milton Gbrr Bkown.
Hotter see W. T. Smith about
that Farm Pumping Engine so as
to have it ready for work when
the time comes.
Mrs. Geo. Sizemore, agent, for
Victor Ladies' Tailoring Co., in
vites the ladies of Hums to call
and bco new spring samples.
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.
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.
Kit's beirinnincr to feel like real
spring with bright sunshine and
birds singing, buds swelling and
that general feeling that comes
to one who has been housed up
for several months that he is
waking up.
We have decided to discontinue
our line of alcohols and liquors
and have some sweeping re
ductions in price. Now is the
time to lay 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.
Burns Department Store.
STUDEBAKERWAGONS
2A inch Studebaker Wagon,
$7f. 00; sells for $93.00. 23 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.
lumber yard in Harney and is ( Williams Bros. Saw Mill. Rough
prepared to fill orders there es- lumber $15 per thousand,
pecially for rough lumber. .... .,,.,, ,.,, ,
M Miss Vera Hendricks came up.Mmi wanLs n little confidential
from her home at Lawen Sunday chat with you about anything
and has since been a guest or you hnvo to soil.
of friends in this city
Griffith was called to Din
Hip first of this week to
H. Brown who was report
Jring from a severe attael
umonia. The doctor found
rown suffering from bron
Shri left the patient im-
(Marshall was down from
Tuesday bringing down
of grain and attending to
usiness matters while here.
forms us he has a fine lot us town folks clean up our yards
mfsHionor of HarWiV CoUnly,
subject to the decision of the re
publican voters at the primary
election to be held April 19, 1912.
Fred II. Peters.
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 19, 1912.
F. A. Cole.
For Sale -A well drill, three-year-old
mare, five-year-old mare,
both broken, 'M Mitchell wagon.
Henry Black, Burns, Oregon.
Marshall Haines suggests that
ing pigs up at the ranch
pects to engage extensive
US hog business.
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ladies of the "500" card
sTye arranged for a party
E Tuesday evening at the
ic hall to which the "men
nro invited. This is an
parly with tho ladies and
ntlemen are always given
pleasant evening.
LTimes-Hornld has been
fo express the deep ap
ion and thanks of Mrs. O.
onsen for tho kindness
her late uncle, Prof. I).
dor, during his recent ill
nd the mark of respect
by his brother Odd Fcl
fd tho high school after
ith.
and do other chores that will
help the general out door appearances.
Some friends of tho teamster
has sent a communication to Tho
Tiines,-Herald from Silver Creek
but the party failed to sign any
name to the letter. It is not nec
essary that the name be publish
ed but we must know the name
of the writer before any com
munication is published.
N. C. Anderson and wife came
in from the P. C. Petersen sheep
ranch the first of this week.
They have been working for Mr.
A. Dunn will deliver good,
wild hay at your barn for $10.00
per ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Olus Sizemore
desire to thank the many friends
for their kindness and sympathy
in their recent sad bereavement.
Special Coat Sale. All Ladies'
land Childrens' Coats lVi percent
1 off. Sweater coats 25 per cent
off and a reduction on all Winter
Clothing.--A. K. Richardson.
C. F. McKinney has been con
fied to his homo with a severe
attack of lumbago which pre
vented his going to Portland as
he anticipated. He is ngain on
the streets.
NEW 1912 SPRING GOODS.
Just received bv stage at
Brown's Satisfactory Store first
showing of New Spring Silks.
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UTTON SHOES
SHOES
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Petersen for several months but These goods are exclusive in de
had to return to the homestead sign. This beautiful line of Silks
for a time to make some improv-' consists of Foulards, Voiles, Silk
monls and attend the necessary j Ginghams, Chiffon Taffetas,
spring work. .Crepo Charmense, Crepe Me-
: teors, Crepe do Chine and Nai-
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souas. i ou win iiiki n siock oi
s in these items that have
Style, Beauty and Quality.
N. BKOWN& SONS.
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C. B. Molano, manager of tho
Harney Valley Garage and Auto
Co., leaves today for Bend to got
the Auto truck belonging to his
company in readiness for active
work. The company will keep
the truck on the road during tho
tho season hauling express and
baggage from Bend and Prairie
City Mr. Melano has a full load
already engaged to bring back
from Bend and expects to put the
machino on regularly about
April 1st.
The BurnsBond Auto Co. have
placed a four-horso stage on tho
route to care for tho traffic during
tho period that tho roads will not
permit of nuto travel with any
assurance of making it through.
However, wo understand tho
roadmaster has tho Harney coun
ty portion of tho road now in
good condition for nuto travel and
that machines will bo making tho
regular trips now. It is also
stated tho auto trucks have loft
Bend with loads of freight and
expect mnko the trip through
without any trouble.
Political Announcements-
IOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the nomination for
County Commissioner of Harney
County, subject to the decision
of the Democratic electors at the
primary election to be held April
19, 1912.
Jasper Davis.
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for theoffice of County
Commissioner, subject to the de
cision of the democratic voters
at the primary election to be held
April 19. 1912.
J. E. Sizemore.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the oflke of Repre
sentative in the Legislature from
Harney and Malheur counties.
subject to the will of the repub
lican voters at the primary elec
tion to be held April 19, 1912.
I have signed statement No. 1
and believe in and endorse all
other progressive laws of the
state, and shall support and work
to retain all progressive laws of
the state. A. G. KlNOMAN.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the oflice of Coro
ner of Harney County, subject
to tho decision of the republican
voters at the primary election to
be held April 19. 1912.
G. W. Clevenoer.
The Progressive Republican Can
didate (or Congress.
JOHN P. (Jerry) RUSK.
'Tor ltooHOtlt and Proirresslvo Pol.
Irlt'H aKidnat Tuft and StundpatlMiii,"
Alnnju a true friend or the On-ifim
S)Hlem. Tho only candidate for Con
urt'HH who dnreu oppose tho Taft ad
mliiMrutlon und the old time political
machine.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
I hereby 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 way
my conscience tells me is right.
I am under no obligations to a
political boss or ring of any kind
Rout. S. Grant, Jr.,
Wavcrly, Oregon.
I hereby nnnounco myselt a
candidate for tho ofllco of Com
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Sur
veyor of Harney County, Bubject
to the decision of the democratic
voters 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 beheld 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.
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,
1912. Ed J. Catlow
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 ofike 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 oflice of trea
surer of Harney county, subject
to the decision of the democratic
voter., at the primary election to
bo held April 19. 1912.
Simon Lewis.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the oflice of trea
surer of Harney county, subject
to tho decision of the republican
voters at the primary election to
be held April 19, 1912.
R. A. Miller.
In announcing myself ns n can
didate for nomination on the re
publican ticket for the office of
State Senator of the twenty
second Senatorial district, com
posoil of the counties of Grant,
Harney 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
large number of old time friends
1 have decided to place my name
boforo the voters of Harney
county as n candidate for sheriff
subject to tho republican voters
at the primary election to be held
Anril 19. 1912. Having resided
in this vicinity for twenty-seven
years tho peoplo know my char
acter and may judgo my fitness
for tho 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. Maiion.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the oflice of sheriff :
of Harney county subject to the
decision of the democratic otersJ
at the primary election to bo held
April 19, 1912. '
Sidney Comkcvs.
At the earnest solicitation of a I
large number of substantial citi-l
zensand friends throughout thej
county I have consented to allow,
my name to be placed upon the
primary ballot for the office of
sheriff of Harney county, subject i
to the decision of the democratic'
voters at the primary election to'
beheld April 19, 1912. People!
may judge of my fitness for the
position by mj past record.
A. K. Richardson, i
I hereby announce myself a
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.
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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.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of county
clerk of Harney County subject
to the decision of the democratic
voters at the primary election to
be held April 19, 1912.
t E. C. Eggleston.
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Colonist
Fares
DAILY
March 1 to April 15, 1912
From tbe Middle ami i Mcrn jor
tlorjgof lhtl"nlteJ MatttiautlCtuiniU
to all i-olnls In the Vorthwet.1 on the
Oregon - Washington Rail
road & Navigation Company
Garden Seeds
Garden Hoes
Garden Rakes
afking Plows
uiky Plows
&ng Plows
Disc Plows
Engine Plows
Gasoline Engines
Casoiine Traction Engines
Hamd and Wind Mill Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
Irrigation Outfits a Specialty
All Kinds of Farm Machinery
Hnrdware, Tools,
Sporting- Goods
Tin and Plumbing" Shop
ft:
From CHICAGO - - $.13.00
" ST. LOUIS - - $31.1)0
" OMAHA - - - $15.00
" KANSAS CITY - $5.00
' ST. PAUL - - $.!.N00
1'roportiumitely low fim-t Ironi all olhtr
points. Direct sorvfeo from Chicago,
St. 1'umI, Ouialm mid KuiiPai City (put
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Lines Protected Automatic Block Signals
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While Ibtie ratt ajpl) Uevtbuuml uilj.
Uref uy be prepaid t tlefilttiiK If of iht
ticket Hh your lot at Kfiu, and an order wu
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telling of our at resume and U uderfMl op
port mil (leg tor Home KulMhia-.
Illustrated and reliable prlnte) mutter uill !'
mailed to anyone to whom oumUIi it
lent, by addreinK
GENERAL PASSENGER AGT.
Portland, Oregon.
Burns Sheet
Metal Works
Tiu, Copper, Sheet Iron Work of all
Description.
Camp Slous, Tanks, Jobbing, Pluiuli
ing to order. One I'sa I rial.
C. W. SCHU.V.ANN
Proprietor.
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Willi the most aptomistic faith in the future of
HUltXS and HARNEY COUNTY we enter the
New Year of
1912
We anticipate for you ajul ourselves unexccJ'- '
prosperity and hope you will co-operate with us
to make this possible. "United we stand,
divided ire fall. "
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FOR STATE SENATOR.
I, James F. Million, of Mule,
Hnrnoy County, Oregon, hereby
nnnounco myself a candidate for
tho oflice of State Senator of the
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