MfajtittfifiB Kb Tiraes-JieralcU IUt Tha Ltrgett ClrcuUtion Of Any Newtpnper In llrnry County. Look Here! SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 10U Locml News. ftvnrvihtmr for ImvillK at Shelley's. Horae collars at .1. C. Welcome & Son's $3.25 each. Adam Geanro was in the city yesterday on business. Florsheim Shoes arc thobesl wo carry them. Scur.NK & Williams. Ferd Tipton was circulating nmonjr his many in Hums during the week. Winona wnirons are the best For sale by Harriman Mercantile Co. Cleaninjr and Prcssinjj neatly done by Schknk & Wii.ua.ms. Second hand saddles of all kinds at Shelley's Shop, $12 and up. C. F. Croxton and Mr. Albrit- ton were in the city this week looking after business matters. Shoes at cost-latest and best at James Smith's Shoo Store, op posite The First National Bank. aatf Sylvester Smith was a business visitor during the week. lie re ports crops and stock fine in his neighborhood. Ask my customers whether I do satisfactory repair work or not the price too.-W. B. Shel ley, the harness and saddle man. Wanted Horses and cattle to pasture, $1.50 a month per head. Would take cattle on shares from 3 to 5 years, Address. Edwin H. GiurFiN, 40-43 Narrows, Oregon. W. S. Lockwood and wife wore over from Bend this week looking after their auto truck business. The trucks are making good time these days and handling a vast amount of freight. The wagons are also hauling much freight from that point. ..... . , S Lloyd Johnson was in irom Lawen Wednesday. He states that the hay crop will not bo so large down there this season ow ing to the higher water invent ing cutting some ground that had formerly been harvested. Lloyd was here to contract stacking some hay for the P. L. S. Co. J. E. Johnson received a phone the first of this week stating that Claud McCeo had arrived in Baker with the horses in good shape and further that a race meet would be held at Union on the 21st of this month. Mr. Johnson went out to take charge of the horses and promised friends here he would keep thorn posted as to what the horses did on the race circuit. F. P. O'Neill and Miss Mab O'Neill, step brother and halt sister of Frank Jackson, were here for a few days this week from their home in Malheur county. This is the first visit either had made to this section and they were agreeably surpiis ed to find such a big territory and such fine crops of grain. Mr. O'Neill the father, who is so well known to the people who formerly traveled over the Burns , Ontario route has gone on a visit to Ireland. WE HAVE THE s- Best Business Better Facilities Biggest Surplus 3 Good Reasons For Handling Banking Accounts Call And Investigate The First National Bank Burns, Harney County, Ore. Best canned corn $3.25 a case' Vulcanizing at Gemberling's Harriman Mercantile Co. Best flour (guarantee) $8.50 A large stock of wall paper at bbl. Harriman Mercantile Co. Lunaburg, Dal ton & Co's. gomo ci,0icc bargains in second Read theclosingout sale of the hand saddles at Shelley's. nonular shoe store run by James A lmrnnsa bouurht from Smith, in his new ad. vVill be kept in repair for a T-Vnnk Foster is over from Sil- vear free of charge W. B. Shel- ver Creek in company F. with his l0y, grandmother ami uncie, mra S. Hutton and son Tom. Satisfied customers and an in creasing business speak for them selves -W. B. Shelley, the har ness and saddle man. Mrs. Edward Southworth left for her homo in Bear Valley last Sunday morning. She has been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs C. A. Sweek, for sever al weeks. For Saw: -Wood or posts in the timber, or here in town. Leave orders at Lunaburg. Dal ton Co. or Schwartz's. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Fiiank Jackson. Mrs. Win. McGinnis accompan ied hersistcr Mrs. Ed Southworth to her home in Bear Valley last Sunday. Mrs. McGinnis will re main in Grant county this winter 1 .-.!. .11 4ins.ll W1HTU BIIU Will n.M... 1 A. C. Volmer and wifo were in the city from their home near Iron Mountain during the week. Mr. Volmer is one of the suc cessful dry farmers of the neigh borhood and last year carried off several premiums at the county fair. He may duplicate it this reason. I" 'X83DCB I REDUCTION SALE In order not to carry over any goods out of season, we are now offering all our Ladies and Gents Goods At Big Reduction All Ladies Dress Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. Come in and we will show you things that will interest you. I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - Hasonlc Building, - - Burns, Oregon Save vour money by buying your shoes at James Smiths Shoe Sale. Closing them out nt cost. 39tf. Afi-o .T Tf ttniild returned last Omwlnv frnm fl visit, with mllltlveS and friends in the John Day sec tion. J. C. Welcome & Son always have made their work good. Ask their satisfied customers who nro legion. boun-Auk. 8. to Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, at Harney, a daughter. Dr. M. Hand of Lawen in attendance. Pure bred Berkhirc pigs for breeding, seed rye for early sow ing, also some fine young bird dogs for sale.- Dr. Hibbard. T linvn r.OA nnrfS of Hnlcildid pasture with lots of water, will nnntnrn nlnckorwill winter them if desired. Hay for sale. Inquire of J. M. HolTeditz. one-half mile north of the Burke Artesian well. Joe Vandernool brought in some fine snecimens of grain to this office this week that he had raised out 35 miles southwest of this city. Oats, barley, bearded wheat as well as "Little Club" that are well filled and of good heighth. Str..-1..lt DaIUh lrtff lrsiulnfrlnv uuuuy i uuu iuii.ji.oiwuj morning for Princville in the Hanley car accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Miller, who are on their way to Portland where they will make their future home. Addison Bennett of the Orcgon- ian also went with him. Archie Forkin was in yester day from his Silver creek home. Ho has just completed stacking hi crrnin and had intended bring ing somo into this oflico but left in a hurry. Ho will save Home for the fair, as ho has somo good grain raised on his dry farm. A. E. Fraser, the popular man ager of tho Malheur Mernntilo Co., at Ontario, nrrived hero last Saturday with his family and Mrs. Gilbert, his wife's sister. They came over in Ins car anu uni-n nnrnnfn In tho. POflHt where they will spend somo time. They remained in this city a ihort time and called on their many friends. Buy a Farm and make it pay for itsolf. Tho choico farm ing lands of Harney County. Vnr h1o on small navment nnd ten yeais time- at 4 per cent in terest. Tho lands of tho Hamoy Valley Improvement Company are on the markoton these terms without reservation. First ap plicant gets his choico. 37 Motiii:usiii:ai) &DONKOAN. A vast amount of ill health is duo to impaired digestion. When tho stomach fails to perform its functions properly tho whole sys tem becomes deranged. A few doses of doses of Chamberlain's Tablets is all you need. They will strengthen your digestion, invigorato your liver, and rcgu lntn vnni. lmwnln. nntirfilv (loinc away with that misorablo feeling duo to faulty digestion. Try n Mnnv ntlinra hnvn been norman cntly cured why not you? For sale by all Dealers. Horso collars at J. 0. Welcome & Son's $3.25 each. You should inspect tho lino as sortment of Wall Paper at Luna burg, Dalton & Co's. If you want sage brush grub bed wrllo E. E. Larson, Burns, Oregon. Uemember W. A. Goodman in prepared to roll your barley, bale liny and saw wood. 37 Piano for sale or trado for cat tle or good gontlo work horses. Imiuiro of W. W. Drinkwater, of Bums. itov VnnWinklo of tho Abstract Co. has returned from a vacation trip to Portland and olhor oul- sido points. WHEN IN 1HJKNS STOP AT SWEEK'S 25c FEED HAKN. HAY AND STABLE KOOftl. FREE CAMPING GROUNDS. Tlios. Hutton and hirt mother are over l rom - tnoir nomo ai Wagontire, registered at the French Hotel. James Smith wants to see you at his placo of business whore he is selling out his shoo stock at cost. Big bargains for all.- 39tf. lIJrtiiM A Wnunrlv Allir. II. to Mr. and Mrs. James Paul, a daughter. Dr. Hand of Iiwen reported this birth to The Times- Herald. A meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church will be held at tho home of 'Mrs. Win. Farre on Aug. 21, nnd all tho members are urged to attend. Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a fanner living near Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for fourteen years, and thnt he has found it to be an excellent remedy, nnd takes pleasure in recommending it. For sale by all Dealers. Jersey Heifers For Sale I have 10 head of choice Jersey heifers which I have just purchased, ranging in age foom 1 to 3 years, some coming fresh at once. Will sell at reasonable prices at my place 9 miles east of Burns-John Back. Fresh homo made lard 17c. at Hanson's Moat Market. HorHii eollnrH at J. C. Welcome & Son's $3.25 each. llmiM Tn Mr. nnd Mrs 0. E McPlieelers, August 15. a son. rIVv fi !IK iilileltfin illntior from K'.'Mi in 7!iin t. in. ovnrv Sunday. at tho Coltago Inn. Two mowing machines, a Haiti Buck and rain for sale See Geo. Fiy. -t- SUMMONS. In tlic Circuit Com Lor the SlntcofOic Kon, for If jirncy County. Chin ten K. I'ctcreon, iitnlutlir Ml. J. K ( hmiiIiikI'iiiu nml liiiity N. Meiftiicr, tlcfcmlmiln. To J, K. Ci IiikIwuii, line of llienljuvr immtd ilcfcmlnntK: In the iifiuic of the ilul "f Oregon, you nrc lirreiiy iciiilied to iippeMr mifl iiinu.'r (lie cnniiilniilL filed Hiftil"l roll in Hie iilmir entitled n li' n on or hefnre vicu. riy. . .... ,.. ..... ., ,, ., r.,.n i,' thn lint iliiy of the time irecnlel in the ' Corey Smyth and family lavo vJWmlUlU f ,',,, ,, , been in the city for sovc nil days ,ie 8Ul.llnyilffc,. having somo den al work done) .i,i,iie ui,.irtiici.ifn- Your wife should not bo com nellcd to stand over a hot cook stove this kind of weather. Get her one of those tireless cookers at Clevenger's. Go and see them. Dave and "Hcnen" Miller were here the first of this week to secure a new binder with which to harvest thtSir 'grain. For the last few years tho grass hoppers and rabbits have saved the boys that job but this season tlioy have a fino crop. Mrs. Grace B. McIIoso will open her music studio for tho fall and winter season, Monday Sep tember 2nd. Those desiring to enroll in her classes may see her ... 1 1 - I il on Tuesdays anu rriuays inru this month, to arrange for hours. Voice, Piano, Technique bigni singing. '10tf Lost Ono bay geldingj with hell on. collar marked, branded Z fm loft Btillo nnd XX with bar over on right stifle, aged nine years. Weight liiuo us., also one blue gelding lour years oki, weight 1100 lbs. I will pay $10 reward for their recovery. B. A. Hamilton, 40-43 Riley, Oregon. C V TJnvInu nf tlio nnntrnftitiir mrm of Bayles & McDonnld, who have tho school nouso contract here, is in tho city, accompanied by Architect Elliott. Tho work on tho building is progressing very well although they have been delnyed to somo extent by tho non arrival of material. Tnimwamn nicturo shows have been started tl and viBiting friends Chnrley. the little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Welcomo Jr., un derwent an operation tho first of this week and is recovering nicely. G. W. Clevongcr tnkos this means of expressing his sincere thanks to the fire men and neigh bors who worked so heroically to save his homo from fire last Wed nesday afternoon. Ho is very grateful and hopes it will not ho necessary for him to do a like servico to repay it. Prof. W. M. Sutton and wife arrived hero yoterday evening to remain pormantly. Prof. Sut ton hns been elected principal of IJio public school of tills city and lias come on to familiarize him- Sell Willi IIIU ttllUUUllll uviuiu lin- suming his duties the first of the month. Among those who are going to Lakeview for the development congress from this city are: J. J. Uonegon, who win no accompan ied in his car by Sam Mothers head, Win. Farre and Judge Lovcns; C. W. Iggan, who will take J. E. Loggan and J. C. Wel come Jr., and possibly Mrs. Wel come; C. F. McKinny, accom panied by Mrs. McKinney, Misses Helen Purington nnd Glnyds Hol land and L. AI. Brewn: Sheriff Richardson and wifo and I. Schwartz and wife: Win. llanlcy Mrs. Hanley, Mrs. H. C. Levens, Misses Drusa Dodson and Louel Smith. C. H. Leonard, L. R. Brcifhnupt, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Geer and others want to go but are not sure they will get away. Scries of Base Ball Games. Manager Jay Gould of the local base ball team informs The Times Herald that a series of three games has been arranged with Princville in this city on Aug. 31, Sept. 1 and 2. The bovs have been trying to arrange for some games with outside teams for some time and ow they have secured one of the best teams in Central Oregon nnd we may look forward to some classy ball playing. HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF Tho sworn statements of Lift Insurance Companies on file at the State Insurance Department, Knlnm. nhnvv thnt In 11)00. 1910. 1911, Oregon Life the OnlyLife insurance company exclusively Oregon, sold more policies in Oregon than nny other company. in luizurcgon uieis surpass ing all its previous records. BEST FOR OREGONIANS E. C. Egom:ston, 35 Agent. Icinhtr 11)12 i-niil ilntc luing the expira tion of nix uel from the firnt publica tion of thin riiiumonii, nml II you fail to nonenr nml nuiwer. foi wntit lhlcof, plnlntiir will npply to the court nml !e- inuiiil jiulKineiit HKiiint you noil tlif other ilefctiihilll for the mini of nevtntccil liiiMilml nml Uilu- ilolliiiH fiiiilileeu ernlH, witli liiteimt on the mini of$ll0( nt the rule of leu per cent. ier minimi fioni Julyil, 11)1.'; nlo foY the mini of $160 attorney fee, nml lohIm nml ill liurreiMcntn of thin action. T'iId Miimnon ixpiililiilicil liy onter of (irnnl riioiniMou thcjCotnity JiiiIkc of Iliirniy Couul), Okhhii, inmlu nml en tercil the fith iluy of Annual 1012, nml (he ilntcof thcllml publication of thin Mimiiioin is AiiKU't 10, HI la. O, A. KiiMlioi.li, III) tn Attorney of Plaintiff. The Cottage Inn servos an ex cellent chicken dinner for 35c every Sunday afternoon from 5:30 to 7:00. We are selling agents for tho Harney Valley Improvement Company lands, the choice lands of a 200,000 acre tract. These Innils nrn nn tho market on a ten year payment plan. If you want a good farm, investigate these lands and terms. 37 MoTiir.usiinAi) & Doni:c,an. Orenco Fruit Trees I WHEN - Depositors recommend the facil ities of the Harney County Na tional Bank to friends or no I quaintanccs wc shall be pleased to have "them mention particu- J larly that the officers of this in- l slitution arc always glnd to give their personal attention to the needs of patrons. Also that wc place our entire equipment at the disposal of every customar. Harney County National Bank I I Your Home Institution J II r ARE THE BEST TREES TO PUNT IN HARNEY COUNTY W. E. HUSTON J General Groceries Select Can Goods, Fancy Groceries, Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Confectionary, Coal Oil, Feed, Grain and Produce Special Inducements Given On Big Orders Orenco's Onc-Ycar-Old Trcco, with mrcc-ienr-uia iooi, in Annie. Pears. Peaches. Plums nnd Prunes, arc Four to Six Feet High, with Hcnvy Caliper, nnd Strong Roots. Orenco trees arc grown under "Natural Condi tions;" they ARE NOT irrigated. If you intend plnnting nny trees this Fall; drop us a line, giving n list of what you want, and we'll gladly quote prices. WE WANT a reliable, ener jctic person to represent our trees in Harney County. A lib eral proposition will be made to the right man. Oregon Nursery, Company Tin- 120(1 Aero Nursrry Orenco, - - . Oregon v- - ,. y Viiiiniiiiiiir mi ' iiiinmiiii 1 " " .jBMMHiU C9HNIMHMimiHIHHHM9HB3?F9B!!lfe. I YOU i S HAYMAKERS Come To Us Mowers, Rakes, Bucks, Sickles, Ropes, Pulleys Hay Forks, Extras etc. FARMERS -2-s REMEMBER aafdKrv9i ,-E3S now I Can and Will Satisfy Your Wants In The Harness and Saddle JJnc. My Motto Is "Right Prices and Best Quality" and it will pay you to call and sec me. Special attention given to repair vork. W. B. SHELLEY Hissncr Building, Burns, Oregon E t3BX2SlSH!XS?Z& :da week nnd from nn rnmilnr tthowfl will bo irivon mich week tho house is not othorwiBO occupied. Tho pictures have not been as plain as tiesircu 1... in nioiiiirrnninnt VAf Milt fllP proper adjustment of now lonso.1 screen, otc, inKos some nmo anu cxperimentiiur. However, this will bo adjusted in a short timp ns it is tho intention to tfivo pa trons tho very best service possi ble. Ab soon ns tho mannRO ment enn Ret tho nocessary in formation nnd connection with tho best film servico tho pictures at Tonawama will bo tho host that can bo seen in any house in the west. MAiimr.n Iiiist Mondav after noon, AtiKUst 12, at tho homo of tho briilo'B brother, uaipn ni burd, Mr. Joseph Laudreau and Miss .Insnhino Hibbard. ttov. Dr. HnbbidRO of tho Presbyterian oluifnli imrlnrniinr tho eoromonv. Hotli aro favorably known in this section. Miss Hibbard beintr a charminir young lady who has many friends and ndmircrs in this poetion whero sho has resid ii fur Hnvnrnl vnnrfl. Wo under stand tho younK couple expect to leave in mo near uuure xor iin? Williniotto Valley where they will moke their homo. Tho wed diiw was attended by four gen erations of tho family, tho grand parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Griswold, being presont as was also tho baby of Ralph Hib bard. Tho Times-Herald force acknowledges a generous supply of wedding cako sent in by Dr, Kabbidgo which wbb thoroughly enjoyed. Wo wish tho young peoplo a prosperous anu nappy 1 married lifp. CLOSING OUT mammal "z.'r'aiTrT''fr"tiiiT.nfA AT COST i "SHMSi Having decided to retire from business in Burns, in order to de vote my entire time to my farming interest, I will close out my com plete stock of goods at once and Must Sell QMck nHHHHHHHHBHHHHHRFBilltiS I will dispose of all goods at cost for cash, consisting of the best Mens, Womens and Childrens Shoes, Rubbers, Slippers, Oxfords, Boots, Shoe Lnces, Polishes, Hosiery, etc. This is a good clean new up-to-dnto stock and one of the Beat in Burns. Come in nnd get first choice. Your chance of a life time now. James Smith Before Harvest Perhaps Yon Need New Binders, Threshers, Plows, Discs, Wagons, Gas or Oil Tractors, Belts, Oils Etc. WE SELL IT ALL tor Remember The Place - Geer & Cummins THE OLD STAR SALOQftS BRENTON & HICKS, Props. Old and ncui patrons mill find best brands Win.es, Liquors, and Cigars Good Service, Oour.couo Treatment ixIGP c Main Street Burns, .Oregon The Sawhill Transportation Co. Hi i Will Haul Your Heavy and Light 1 eight Express and Baggage At The LOWEST RATES Ami Willi llio GREATEST CARE Burns - Oregon - 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION Q1VENT0 RUSHORBERS See Us For Particulars as to Rates and Service