"yjMBfl&BgMM r. f ' fl -he Tiraes-JIeald Hat The Largeit Circulation Of Any Newipapcr In Harney County. Ing SATURDAY, JULY 0, I0IJ Local News. Vulcanizing at GumborliiiK'a. Will Gates was n visitor to our city the fore part of the week. Cleaning and Pressing neatly done by Schenk & Williams. 0. S. Preston and wifo wore in from their Glcnlock home yes terday, Piano for sale or trade for cat tle or good gentle work horses. Inquire of W. W. Drinkwater, of Burns. A. Egli and family were over from the ranch to spend the 4th leaving for home yesterday ac companied by Miss Lou Uavey who will spend a few wcoks with them. IceIime Is your ico box ready? Delivery begins Monday you can have ice every day if you want it See the driver or phone Harry C. Smith, prop, the Burns Ice Co. 2J)tf. Mrs. S. F. Huttonnndson Link were in the city this week at tending to some probate matters in connection with the estate of the late husband and father. Her daughter, Mrs. I. Foster, was also here. Leon Freiman took his depart ure this week for Portland where ho will participate in the Elks convention and then proceed to Alaska where his brother Simon has again located. The boys will make their homes up there for the present "Marse" Henry Watterson of the Courier Journal is not pleas ed with the nomination of Wilson by the democrats but says if it were a choice between Taft, Roosvelt and the devil he would have to support the lntter, there fore he will stay with the demo crats. V. L. Snelling and daughter, Mrs Barry, and his niece, Miss Snelling, have been here from their home at Lakeview this week, guests at the Faulkner home. Mrs. C. M. Faulkner is a daughter of Mr. Snelling. They were accompanied over by It. A. ITnwIrtna M Little Francis,- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Uonegan, fell and broke both bones in her left arm Sunday evening. She started to jump ofr the porch and tripped over a dog which threw her with all her weight on the arm. Dr. Geary reduced the fracture and see is doing quite well. W. C Cecil and son Pat and Joe Lilian! were over from Silver creek to take in the celebra tion. The young men arc out on the ranch to spend the vacation period, Pat being a student in the state university, and Joe is out from his home in Portland. He is the son of Chas. Lilian!, who was formerly a resident of this county and has many old time friends here. S OUR SSSSSSESSSSESB T.n Yr.ri Growth T.n Y.i C.L. Jtf.AU IV JUS. BIRTHDAY 1 HOW We Grow BIGGER AND BETTER RESOURCES Jun. lfllh 1002 Jun. 16th 11)12 Loam ami DlicounU $35,009.07 $287,307.32 U. S. ISomli 0,250.00 50,000.00 Homl. ami Secuiitin 4,532.37 38,443.43 Premium on U. S. DontU 531.25 2,000.00 Real Estate, Furnituri. ami Hat'i 1,850.00 7,352.40 llll Tivo per cent Redemption FunJ None. 1,250.00 I Expense 101.89 None CASH 20,050.09 107,812.17 $74,985.27 . $491,255.32 LIABILITIES Capital $25,000.00 $25,000.00 Surpliu " Nena 70.000.00 Undivided Profit! Nena 2.910.58 Circulation 000.00 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 49,385.27 371,338.74 $74,985.27 $494,255.32 narUfaria TIIE fEfarma First National Bank BURNS, OREGON Vulcanizing nt Gcmberling's. Florsheim Shoes arc .the best we carry them. Sciucnk & Williams. C. S. Johnson and wifo were over from their home on Calami- duced. ty to spend the lth in Rums. chnnts. Hough and dressed lumber of I Judge Thompson is nttending all kinds now on hand at the! court nml is accompanied by his Wiltinme Rriwt. Snvv Mil . ItOUITil . WHO. Elder Quier and wife and Mrs iinsuc are up irom wavoriy. imy Alfalfa and other grass seeds at the Hums Department Store. Cremo and Graham Flour re- Sold by Hums Her- lumber SIB per thousand. Miss Gertrude Gerstell and lit tle Helda Schwartz are home from Porland where they spent a month or more visiting and taking in the sights. Fred W. Mulkoy of Portland, who was U. S. Senator from this state for six wceks,has announced he will quit the republican party and is going to join "Teddy" in his "progressive" party. A telephone messago received here yesterday announces that the prizo fight between Jack Johnson and Flynn on the lth was stopped by the authorities in the 19th round when the negro .had the wliite "hope" almost beat to death. A. W. Hurlburt arrived home last week from Bend where he went to meet Mrs. Hurlburt and their daughter, Miss Allie, who has been attending tho Normnl at Monmouth. Mrs. Hurlburt went down a few weeks ago to visit and return with her daught er, inc young lauy spem uiu I'h in this city renewing ac quaintances with former school mates. b Things Needed Right Now For Hot Weather Wear Why not bo comfortable during tho Hiimnior when it coats no moro? You know tlio reputation of our Htoro for giving value. You know that for every dollar you loavo with uh you got a dollarw worth of Bervico and Hattefnction. That inoann noinothingl Underwear and Hosiery trices. Holeproof hoHiory ''or men (5 pairH for $1.50 All Stylt'H all nizi'K all guaranteed wix months. (J pairH lor $a.uu For Women 0 pairs ft!2.U0. Six pairs for For Tho Children 0 pairs for $2.00 Poros Knit Underwear For Gentlemen $!1.00 Shirts and Nifty Neckwear Just received a sliipinont of now, nobby shirts and ties which will please you, Our last shipment direct, from tho factory has just been unpackod for your ap proval. Latest styles, shades and pattorns. Select Line of Shoes Any style, shape or size If you are going to get a pair, don't fail to see what 10 luivo to offer you. When in town, eomo around, and visit with us. Miss Annabel Foulkes has re turned and taken n position in in the telephone exchange where Bhe formerly worked. Indies of Hums are invited to call at the home of Mrs. II. M. Horton and see samples of the Spirella Corsets. Mrs. Grant Kesterson and lit tle daughter are over from their home at Diamond on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gowan. Watch Burns Grow. Hohn- To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pcabody, June 23, a son weigh ing 111 pounds. The Times Herald just learned of this birth and a boy that sizo deserves some notice. Supt. Gilcrest of the P. L. S. Co. arrived here Saturday night from the south, Ho has been absent for some time visting Portland, San Francisco nnd Nevada points wJiilo out. Miss Trcssa Russell was the fortunate one to secure tho most votes on tho piano given nway by tho Reed Bros, on the -Uh. She is a very grateful young lady and much pleased with tho re sult. Dr. Hibbard is finishing today the seeding of his fall wheat. This is unusually enrly but ho is trying it as an experiment. Tho field will be pastured this fall and early spring to keep it back and thus get well rooted. Dantes Divino Comedy The greatest picture ever made The film that cost $200,000 to produce. Peerless and Incomparable This film ran 8 months continuously in New York City. Tuesday nnd Wednesday nights at Orphcum. Edward Southworth and fami ly came over from Bear Valloy tho first of tho wcok on a visit to Mrs. Southworth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Swcck. Mr. South worth has returned home but tho family will remain for a short time. Marshal Haines was out with a horso this morning rounding up tho town cows. It seems they havo been causing consid erable damage to gardens nnd trees in tho early morning and complaint has been made. Mr. Haines requests us to ask tho people not to turn their cows out until tho girls come to take them to pasture. Anyone wishing to visit Port land can go via Prairio City at the samo rale as via Bend and arrivo six hours carlior. Tho pleasant auto ride combined with tho excellent sleeper nnd dining Water bags 00 cents each at J. C. Welcome &:' Son'fl. Burns Flour $1.75 srtck. $7.00 bbl. Sold by Bums Merchants. Clay Clemens nnd family nro down from tho saw mill on n visit ' James Richardson is homo from Portland whore ho has been for somo time working in a garage. We understand thnt arrange ments havo boon made to start tho electric light plant again, Foil Sai,k Black Perchoron Stallion, B years old in spring. Good papers. Claude McGoe. Dantes Divino Comedy Orph cum Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Foil Rknt C. Beary's ranch near the Narrows. For particu lars, inquire of Scott Haley, Nar rows. Mrs. A. E. Murphy and daugh ter were over from the Iron Mountain homo to attend tho celebration. Roy Bunynrd hns established a lumber yard in Ilnrncy and is prepared to fill orders there es pecially for rough lumber,. ,y , Tho Dnltons are enjoying a visit from Mrs. Gibbs, of Weiscr.i Idaho. The lady is n sister to Mr. Dalton and mother of Mrs. Robt. Irving. Rentos for sale, all sizes and cngtliB, price 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Rentos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Albcrson, Alberson. Oregon. Those elegant moth proof chests at CIcvenger's are just what you are looking for. They are tho best piece of furniture vou could invest in. C. R. Peterson was over from his Crane creek ranch home the first of this week. Ho came in on business nnd while here dis cussed railroad right of way with Mr. Harris. Foil Sam: -Wood or posts in the timber, or here in town. Leavo orders at Lunaburg, Dal ton Co. or Schwartz's. . Satisfac tion guaranteed. Fiiank Jackson.' Mrs. John Robinson loft tho first of this week foj; n visit with relatives and friends in the Rogue River section. She will visit her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Sovcik at Spokane before she re turns. Tho John Parker Estate land, one half section.midwny between Burns and Harney on stage road, for sale at a bargain. Write or call on tho undersigned for par ticulars. A. W. Gowan. Jersey Heifers For Sale I have -10 head of choice Jersey heifers which I havo just purchased, ranging in nge foom 1 to ii years, some coming fresh nt once. Will sell at rcasonamo prices at my place 9 miles cast of Burns - John Back. Paul Finkc came down from tho mountains this week bring ing his old friend, J. II. Garrett, down for treatment. Ho was taken to tho Mrs. Cummins hos pital where ho is improving to day. Tho old man has been very sick Dr. Bnbbidgo will deliver a lecture on Dantes Inferno which is to bo shown nt tho Qrpheum Tuesday and Wednesday nights. ThiB is tho greatest of feature films and overy man, womm and child in Burns should see it. Remember tho nights. C. A. Byrd held tho lucky number that drew tho fine sow ing mnchino given nway by I. Schwartz on tho 4th. Tho tick ets wore brought up to tho daneq at Tonawama nnd placed in n torero box from whicli tho nurm ber wns drawn by a little girl. , 'The singing of Miss Lnuol Smith nnd Ora Hill between nets nt tho production of "Hurley's Ranch" last Wednesday ovonlng was very much appreciated by thoso present. Both snng well and havo many admirers. Mr. Shelly also recited a very inter esting recitation in n pleasing manner. Tho Tonawama Or chestra wns also highly praised for tho high standard of music rendered on this occasion. ' Dr. II. M. Horton and wifo, Nollio Reed nnd Fred Williams loft yesterday evening for Port land and coast points. Dr. Hor ton is president of tho Stnto Pharmaceutical Association that mosts on tho beach during this month and Nollio is also a mem ber of tho Association. Fred goes to Portland on "particular" business, so his friends say, and will likely not return nlono. Tho nnrty went out by fjrivnto Henry Mcssner was in tho city this wcok. i Water bags 90 cents each nt J. C. Welcome & Son's. If you want sago brush grub bed write E. E. Larson, Burns, Oregon. You should inspect tho fine as sortment of Wall Paper at Luna burg, Dnlton & Co'b. Fred Allen camoover from the P Ranch to lake in tho celebra tion. I. Foster nnd son Frank were business visitors during the week and also took in tho celebration here. ''Miss Ruby nnd Hclcno Dalton arrived homo this week from their trip to Portland and Willa mette Valley points. They had a delightful visit. Mrs. Miller is at tho I. Schwartz Busy Corner with a full line of spring millinery nnd is constantly adding to tho stock which will be kept up all during the senson. Mel Fonwick arrived from his home nt Springfield this week and will remain several days vis iting old friends nnd looking af ter his business interests. , Your wife should not be com pelled to stand over a hot cook stovo this kind of weather. Get her one of those fircless cookers at CIcvenger's. Go and see them. The nbundnnt grass on the range is a source of much profit to tho stockmen. Fortunntcly the range is not crowded as in the past nnd those who have stock will be gainers. W. L. Bost and Bon Wood were over from Silver creek the first, of tins week. The former was receiving congratulations from his many friends, but ho didn't have Mrs. Best with him A. L. Chezem nnd family are recent arrivals from Illinois. They are looking for a location to make a home and are quite favorably impressed with this section. Mr. Chezem is an at torney. Sheriff Richardson arrested a man out on tho desert recently who was wanted in Washington on n charge of stealing horses. The sheriff from Prosser nrrived here Sunday and took the prison er back with him. i. E. Johnson the horse train er; has been on thesich list. Ho is planning to give us another matinee with his harness horses' before leaving with them for the racing circuit. There will also be some good running races. Dysentery is always serious Read the now ads this week. Ford Tipton was in the city this week. A No. 1 fresh milch cow for sale-B. F. Silcr. Water bags 00 cents each at J. C. Welcome & Son's. A large stock of wall paper at Lunaburg, Dalton & Co's. Three room cottage and barn for rent. Inquire nt this office. Situation wanted to nssist in private home -Address, Miss iKKNAN, Burns, Oregon. 11. Rohu nnd wife went to Bend Wednesday to take in the celebration at that place. Two mowing machines, a Dain Buck and rake for sale. See Geo. Fiy. Henry Eichner was in the first of the week with his little son who had a new cast put on his arm. Any court would grant a di vorce to the woman whose hus band refused to buy her one of those fircless cookers at Clcven gor's. , Mrs. Blake, mother of Mrs. Arthur Horton, arrived here re cently from California on a visit to the latter. She expects to re main the greater part of the Bummer. For soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent ex erciBc or injury, there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Lini ment. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. Buy it now. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarroea Remedy is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. Buy it now and be pre pared for such an emergency. , For sale by all dealers. While the harvest season is go ing to be late here this year it has been the best growing sea son we havo had for some time. We have no cause for complaint in any respect. The season is backward all over the northwest nnd some places have not been so favored as this in respect to rains. We have had an unusual amount of moisture which has made tho dry farms produce twice what was expected. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the mnttcr of the lUtnlc of Snmuel IMIutton,ileccnscd Notice U licrebjr iven to the creditors of nml aII persona ImviiiK clnims njjmnst the citute of the deceased to present luch claim with the proper vouchers duly verified, within six months nfter the first ptihlicntion of this notice to ot and often a dangerous disease, ' T1,omn """on, ''. Oregon, one but it can bo cured. Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho ea Remedy has cured it even when malignant nnd epidemic. For sale by all dealers. the executors of the snid estutc or A W Gownn, the attorney (or the executors, at his office, Hums, Oicfjon, Tiiouas IllTTO.N, One of the ISxccutors. First publication July 0, 101-', . l 1 t I & H wc ur i h m H , -i nour h Lost, Strayed Or Stolen HOY, Eighty-four years old, barefooted, with his Grand-fathers gum boots on. When last soon or hoard from ho was Hums looking for a job to earn money enougii to go to Shelley's Harness Shop and bu, ono of thoso famous M union Saddles. Harness and Saddles of AH Kinds, Grades and Patterns Prices Always Right, and Satisfatory Service Rendered B, SHELLEY i I w. H BURNS, K OREGON M BUCKS FOR SALE We are going to bring in GOO RAMBOULETTE RAMS From the Famous Baldwin Sheep Co., Hay Creek. Will Be Located at Alvard Ranch After August 1st. Wool grow ers desiring information by iav address the under- The Housewife is, nine times in ten, a better buyer and a better saver than the husband. THIS, is why she should have a savings account with this bank, and keep adding the results of her planning and economies THUS, creating a growing surplus, and, what is better still, setting an example of thrift to her children. . Special attention given to Women's accounts. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON United Sutes Depositary Dcpotttary For Tli Pott Sarins. Fundi Slat of Oregon ii If GET READY FOR SPRING 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 Centrifugal Pumps Irrigation Outfits a Specialty All Kinds of Farm Machinery Hardware, Tools, Sporting" Goods Tin and Plumbing Shop QEER & CUMMIN J THE OLD STAR SALOON BRENTON & HICKS. Props. Old and neui patrons mill find best brands Wines, Liquors, and Cip-ars Cood Service, Courteous Treatment DROP ll Main Street Burns, Oregon The Sawhill Transportation Go. Will Haul Your Heavy and Light F. eight Express and Baggage At Hie LOWEST RATES And With The GREATEST CARE