The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 13, 1912, Image 3

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the best.
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front in the
yesterday.
i for sale.
SECURITY
SERVICE
Our Capital or : $25,000.00
OurSurphiHor : : 65,000.00
Together with Htook
holder's liability for
another
$25,000.00
Total : : $115,000.00
liiflimw nhHoluto SECURITY to our
dopoHitorH.
SERVICE Wo offer mioxcollcri fiiciliMcH for
service, the result, of ,urH of study
and exporieueo in l,ho banking
news.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BURNS, OREGON
United States Depositary
Oregon State Depositary .
Accounts Invited
agent, for
Kne; Co., in-
turns to call
Kmples.
i
1 made proof
esterday as-
nnd Chas.
Leo Buch-
ity Tuesday
lied out by
wife who
he Buchanan-
S established a
irney and is
era there cs-
iimber.
Mid wife left
for Lewiston,
lurence is in
elcphone and
Ir. Laurance
pons with the
some time
of his finan-
lad continued
jlary up to tho
ire.
rday morning,
le of Mr. and
jure;, Carlton
, Hallie Martin,
: of the Pres-
Ificiatiiijr. Mr.
ed here since
le recently re-
haviiiR lived
sr early life,
IK Hallie Mills.
wishes them a
aus life.
inesday, April
the groom at
, Albert Leo
Iiss Mabyl (J.
PBabbidfje of the
rch performing
Qoon -in the pre
ives of the con-
f Leo is tho eld-
ind Mrs. J. V.
1 bride is one of
ful young school
Times- Herald
iny.lnends in
r congratulations
Vulcanizing at Geinberling's.
Clean seed oats for sale ap
ply tit this oflice.
Household furniture for sale.
Inquire at this oflice.
Klorsheim Shoes are the best
we carry them.
Sciii:nk & Williams.
Sec The Inland Empire Really
Co. in regard to your Real Estate
or Government Lund Business.
You should inspect the fine as
sortment of Wall Paper at Lun.i
burg, Dalton & Co's.
Potatoes both for table use and
seed Grant Sturtcvant, at the
flour mill.
NEW SHOES FOR MEN. WO
MEN AND CHILDREN JUST
ARRIVED. I. SCHWARTZ.
Foil Salk-Two Poland China
boars, six months old, and a few
barred rock cockerels.
Ciias. Wilson.
Archie McGowan the Land
Man wants a little confidential
chat with you about anything
you have to sell.
Grover Jameson and wife are
preparing to move in .from the
ranch, Grover having accepted a
chair in the Harrison &. Stoner
barber shop.
W. H. Goble, a member of the
Central Oregon Brokerage Co.,
spent several days in our city
this week in the interest of his
company.
D. Miller and A. W. Bantrager
of Portland tind J. C. Robinson,
the auto man of Madras, came in
early this morning from Bend in
a new Reo.
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.
uave Newman is out on
crutches after being confined to
his room for a month while a
broken knee cap was mending,
the result of a horse falling with
him.
Geo. Hubbard and his son-in-law,
James M. Wilson, were re
cently located on 320-acre home
steads by W. T. Lester. The
gentlemen will move their fami
lies in at once and expect to cul
tivate and improve extensively.
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VALLEY VIUW ITEMS.
Daddy Potter is busy plowing.
Seeding is in full blast at Val
ley View.
Arthur Whitney has been on
the sick list but is recovering.
A B. Whitney, Sr., visited his
sons at Valley View last week.
Clyde Shaver is doing lots of
plowing go it Cyde.
Mr. Wilson made a business
trip to Burns last week.
II. N. Foss of Harriman
stopped on his way to Burns.
Mrs. Mary Raycraft will leave
for Seattle about tho middle of
this month.
II. F. Huntley, who has been
in Seattle all winter, is expected
in.
Sunday School every Sunday
at 2:30 p. in. Everyone cordially
invited.
Messrs. Byrning and Saunders
have the spring fever -wearing
out their grubbing hues on the
sage brush.
Neil McMahon and wife of the
nine mile slough have moved lo
Drewsey where they have rented
a ranch.
On Wednesday, April 17, at
7:30 p. m., Mr. Breithaupt. Supt.
of the Experiment Station, will
give a lecture on dry fArming at
the Valley View school house.
Everyone interested should at
tend; admission free. We hope
enough interest will be shown by
a large attendance to warrant
getting Mr. Breithaupt to give a
series of these lectures.
County Engineer Gowan and
Road Viewer, Jap McKinnion,
were running a county road near
hero last week. While they were
here Mr. Welly got up a splendid
dinner in their honor; those pre
sent were Mr. .lap McKinnon,
Mr. Gowan, Mrs. Whitney and
Mr. and Mrs. Holfeditz. Bill
says he is so tickled to see the
roads being put where they be
long on the section lines he don't
care for dinners. We are glad
of that as Bill is a splendid cook.
A DEUQIITFUL GVENINO.
' One of tho most nleaBlnirnnd
dollghttul oYcnlngB ever onjoyed
in our city was tho recital given
by tho pinno pupilH of Mrs. G. A.
Rembold nt her homo last Mon
day night to which tho parents
wero invited. Every number of
tho well prepared program was a
treat mid tho participants ac
quitted thomsolvoB with great
credit. It was n most doliirhtful
evening of music of an order not
often tho privilego of tho peoplo
of a smnll city to hear. Mrs.
Rembold received tho warm con
gratulations of her guests who
appreciato her work and the pu
pils wero generously encouraged
and applauded. Refreshments
were served following tho pro
gram. Tho Times-Herald would
likejto givo tho program in full
but lack of space prevents.
EKIIIT (IKADE EXAMINATION.
Notice is hereby given that the
final eight grade examination
will bo held in tho different dis
tricts on May 9-10, and Septem
ber fi-G, 1912.
Teachers must send names of
the children that have completed
the eight grade work.
The program is as follews:
(a) Thursdays Physiology,
Geography, History and Civil
Government
(2) Fridays Grammnr. Spell
ing, Arithmetic and Writing.
L. M. Hamilton,
County School Superintendent.
rll COUNTY C0MMIH8I0NUU.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for tho nomination for
County Commissioner of Harney
County, subject to tho decision
of tho Democratic electors at tho
primary election to bo held April
19, 1912.
Jaspnh Davis.
primary
1D12.
election on April 19,
El) J. CatloW
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for thoofllco of County
Commissioner, subject to the de
cision of the democratic voters
at the primary election to bo held
April 19, 1912.
J. E. SlZKMOHK.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the ofllco of Repre
sentative in the Legislature from
Harney and Malheur counties,
subject lo I he will of the repub
lican voters at the primary elec
tion to bo held April 19, 1912.
I have signed statement No. 1
and believe in and endorse all
other progressive laws of tho
state, and shall support and work
to retain all progressive laws of
tho slate. A. G. ICinoman.
"-I hereby announco myself a
candidate for tho ofllco of Coro
ner of Harney County, subject
to tho decision of the republican
voters at tho primary election to
be held April 19, 1912.
G. W. Clkvknoi:u.
I hereby announco myself a
candidate for the oflice of Sur
veyor of Harney Cotinly, subject
to the decision of the republican
voters nt tho primnry election to
bo held April 19, 1912.
Fiiank R. GOWAN, Narrows, Ore
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Watch Burns Grow.
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 nsupiily before tho
stock is exhausted. It will not
last long at tho price we are mak
ing. We will sell you a good
article at $3.f0 per gallon. -Biiiins
Dni'AUTMiJNT Stow:.
J. C. Robinson, the Madras
auto man, was here the first of
this week displaying a new 1912
Reo car. He had to return at
onco lo look after a car load of
nulos just shipped him and leav
ing his now car in charge of Roy
Dunsmoro Mr. Robinson was
accompanied in by T.J. O'Kcofe,
representing the Kelloy-Uauino
Auto Tiro Co. Both will return
hero later.
Ed Goodman will start taking
the town cows to pasture April
20th. Two cows or more from
one corral $2.50 per head; single
cow $3.00. Horses $2.G0 per
head per month.
Rough and dressed lumber of
till kinds now on hand at tho
Williams Bros. Saw Mill. Rough
lumber $15 per thousand.
' .Inmna T irvit.ul.Iy Ltm lunl si
..Miiin 4.uiiioijii u lino juni. IU"
ceived a now 500-galIon gasoline
tank which ho i'b preparing to
sink under ground at his garage
in which to storo his gasoline
supply in safely with a pump at
tachment that records the measurements.
Tho ferns ordered by the Pres
byterian Ladies' Aid for tho Eas
ter Sale were delayed, but have
arrived. Some of them havo not
been taken and ladies desiring to
purchase should call at the home
of Mrs. Julian Byrd. They arc
the finest p'ants ever brouirht
for about half what such plants
are usually sold for.
Political Announcements
MR 1.0UIF.R STATES HIS POSITION.
Lively interest is in evidence
for the office of County Commis
sioner. It is in line for candi
dates to express themselves for
or against building a court house.
Tho expression that I am heat
already does not speak well for
my chances. Before I Uike my
"hat out of the ring" I willsttite
my position.
The man who says go and build,
the companies pay (2 per cent.
of the taxes, is a sectionist. I
am for internal upbuilding of
this great county and rather than
spend so much money in a build
ing I would favor to start and
work for a county agricultural
college -a Corvallia for Eastern
Oregon - teaching our boys prac
tical farming in all its branches.
It would bo the greatest adver
tising for Harney Vnlley over
undertaken and one that would
bring big and lasting interest
In this respect allow me to re
fer to other countries. My na
tive state in Germany, about the
size of Harney County, has three
agricultural colleges, one of in
ternational reputation. Without
such schools Germany would
never have attained to know how
to feed 00,000.000 peoplo in a
country three-fourths tho size of
Texas, besides maintaining a
standing army of 000,000 men
I would favor county aid under
strict conditions. I positively
have no selfish interests to serve
for myself. Havo unshaken
faith in this country, and want
to put in my share to work it.
Paul Lochkk.
The Progressive Republican
(llilntc for Congress.
Cnn-
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JOHN P. (Jerry) RUSK.
"I'or ItfMinrvi'll nnil I'roKrrmihe lol
IcIch nunliiHt Tnft nmt Ktnntlmlltn."
Ainy n true friend of the Oregon
SjhIi'iii. The only rnmlldate for Con-Kreit-i
who ilareii op pour the Taft ail
ministration and the old time polltlrnl
machine
1 nereny announce tnyseil a
candidate for the oflice 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. Watiiks.
1 ncrcuy announce myseli a
candidate for the oflice of assessor
of Harney county, subject lo the
decision of the republican voters
at tho primary election to he held
April 19, 1912.
J. J. DONKOAN.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the oflice of trea
surer of Harney county, subject
to the decision of the democratic
voters at the primary election to
bo held April 19, 1912.
Simon Li:wis.
T
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 lo
be held April 19, 1912.
R. A. MiLLi:it.
In announcing myself as a can
didate for nomination on the re
publican ticket for the oflice of
State Senator of the twenty
second Senatorial district, com
posod of the counties of Grant,
Ilnrney 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. Millku,
Burns. Oregon.
Haying been importuned by a I
large number of old time friends
I have decided to place my name '
before the voters of Harney
county as a candidate for sheriff
subject to the republican voters
at the primary election to be held
April 19, 1912. Having resided h
in this vicinity for twenty-seven j
years the people know my char-J
actor and may judge my fitness
for the position. '
W. Austin Goodman, i
Fathers:
Looking buck, il doesn't seem
ho vevy loiuy ngo whon you woro
urowinjj; into mutiliood, does it?
Do .you know liow much you
would havo in this bunk now,
luul you begun in boyhood days
to Have but 2.00 a month?
Lot your boyH figuro out this
problem, tho roHultH will bo an in
spiration to your boys to Have.
I Die nmlrrful working of
compound interett makei an In
luontirif,' story and father!
nlmiiM nee that their hoyi hare
mug account nt tills bank.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Harney County
National Bank
iiniiuiji'a
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PRING
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FOR
LORING V. STEWART:
Progressive Republican Candi
date for State Senator, Grant,
Harney and Malheur.
For Oregon System and Peo
ple's Rule. Oppose machine Poli
tics and Legislative Holdups.
Favor election of United States
Senator by direct voto of tho
people. I sign Statement No 1.
My opponont refuses to do so.
Lohino V. Stkwaut.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for tho ofllco of School
Superintendent of Harney County
subject to tho decision of tho
democratic voters at tho primary
election to ho held April 19, 1912.
W. L. Nhwton.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the oflice of Com
missioner of Hnrnev County,
subject to the decision of the re
publican voters at the primary
election to be held April 19, 1912.
FlUIl) II. PlJTKIlS.
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for tho office of sheritT
of Harney County, subject to the
decision of the republican voters
at the primary election to bo
held April 19. 1912.
F. A. Coli:.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
I hereby announce mysely as a
candidate for Assessor of Har
ney County subject to the deer
sion of the republican voters at
the primaries on April 19. If
nominated and elected I shall
give my personal attention to the
oflice and conduct it in the way
my conscience tells me is right.
I am under no obligations to a
political ixxss or ring of any kind.
Rout. S. Chant, Jn.,
Wavcrly, Oregon.
I hereby announce myself n
candidate for tho oflico of Sur
veyor of Harney County, subject
to the decision of the democratic
voters at the primnry election to
be lld April 19, 1912.
C. E. BCEUV.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
My name will bo on tho pri
mary ballot for tho ofllco of Com
missioner of Harney county, sub
ject to tho decision of tho demo
cratic voters at tho primary elec
tion to ho held April 19, 1912.
Fitun Otlky.
I hereby announce myBelf n
enndidato for tho ofllco of Com
missioner of Harney County, sub
ject to tho decision of tho repub
lican voters at tho primary elec
tion to bo hold April 19, 1912.
G. 0. Hendiucks.
I hereby announce myself n
candidate for the office of School
Superintendent of Harney coun
ty, subject to the decision of the
republican voters at tho primary
election (o be held April 19, 1912.
I j. M. Hamilton.
To the voters of Harney, Grant
and Malheur ceunties: I am
asking for tho nomination for
District Attorney at tho April
primary election. I promise if
nominated nnd elected to dovoto
my entire timo nnd energy to
tho work of this oflice, nnd will
stand for "Exnct justice in all
cases, good government, effici
ency and economy," I will ap
preciate your Btipport and will do
my best to justify your confi
dence in mo.
Roiikut M. Duncan.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
I hereby announco myself n
candidato for tho office of County
Assessor subject to tho decision
of tho democratic voters at tho
FOR STATE SENATOR.
I, James F. Mahon, of Mule,
Harney County, Oregon, hereby!
announce myself n candidate for
the office of State Senntor of the
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.
Jamks F. Maiion.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the oflice of sheriff
of Harney county subject to the
decision of the democratic voters
at the primnry election to be held
April 19, 1912.
Sii)ni:y Co.mi:c,y.s.
At the earnest solicitation of a
large number of substantial citi
zensand friends throughout the
county I have consented to allow
my name to he placed upon the
primary ballot for the oflico of
sheriff of Harney county, subject
to the decision of the democratic
voters at the primary election to
be held April 19, 1912. People
may judge of my fitness for tho
position by my past record.
A. K. RiciiAltn.soN.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for tho oflice of county
clerk of Ilamev county, subject
to the decision of tho democratic
voters at the primary election to
bo held April 19, 1912.
C. E. Dillman.
Garden Seeds
Garden Hoes
Garden Rakes
Walking Plows
Sulky Plows
Gang Plows
Disc Plows
Engine Plows
Gasoline Engines
Gasoline Traction Engines
Hand and Wind Mill Pumps
I Centrifugal Pumps
I Irrigation Outfits a Specialty
All Kinds of Farm Machinery
Hardware, Tools,
Sporting Goods
Tin and Plumbing Shop
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LESLIE. I. AKEIi
Announces candidncy for (lie
Democratic nomination for Dis
trict Attorney for Harney, Orant
and Malheur Counties, subject to
tho will of tho voters nt the pri
maries. If nominated and elect
ed, will durinir my term of oflice
endeavor to dlschaiKe the duties
of tho position faithfully, fear
lessly and impartially; and will
Rive my entire timo to Ihe public
cause.
' I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the ofllco of asses
sor of Harney county subject to
tho decision of tho democratic,
votors nt tho primary election to
bo held April 10, 1012.
C. A. HWTTINfillAM.
I hereby announco myself a
candidate for tho oflico of county
clerk of Harney County subject
to tho decision of tho democratic
votors at the primary election to
bo held April It), 1012.
E. C. EflQLKSTON.
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Just Arrived Via Auto Trucks
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jfc Shoes for Everybody j
Hats For Men and Children $
'u miner Hats For the Women
The Burns Dep'm't. Store!
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Imported German Coach
Will make the Season of 1012 at my ranch
iPes East of Burns
me
Huddist is the sire of tho highest priced colts in Harney county
except standard bred specials and his p t peaks for his qualities
Pasture and care for mnres on the place.
as u sire.
TERflS TO INSURE $15.00
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