BrTTTTTITBnl 1 1ll IHHIUHlllMimi Times-J-Ierald IUt Th Urgeat Circulation Of Any Newppr In Hurney County. Look Here! .1 SATURDAY. AUGUST 24, 1912 Local News. WE HAVE THE, Everything for Imyinjr nt. Shelley's. "" Can you beat it? Chain har ness $19.50 at Shollcy'H. School Supt. Hamilton and his brother Ora were in tho city the first of this week. Shoes at cost latest and best at James Smith's Shoo Stoic, op posite The First National Bank. 3tf Ask my customers whether 1 do satisfactory repair work or not the price too. W. H. Shel ley, the harness and saddle man. Tho CottaKe Inn serves nn ex cellent chicken dinner for !J5c every Sunday afternoon from 5:30 to 7:00. Wanted Several relinquish ments near railroad. State price, location and kind of soil. Ad dress this olllce. tl Tin Gibson came over from his Silver Creek homo Tuesday to consult a physician and et medi cino for Mrs. Gibson, who is quite sick. Those eleRant moth proof chests at Clevenger's are just what you are looking for. They are the best pieco of furniture you could invest in. County Clerk Waters and 11. ' E. ThomDson are home from their fishing trip to Camp Creek. They had a fine vacation- and caught a nice lot of fish. Every man. woman and child, should read tho new ad of tho Burns Department Store in this issue. There is a true moral in it, that has serious thot for re flection. Wanted Horses and cattle to pasture, $1.50 a month per head. Would take cattle on shares from 3 to 5 years. Address, Edwin II. Giufkin, 40-43 Narrows, Oregon. "I was cured of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M. E. Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. Jack Muldreck is over from Canyon this week. He is assist ing Mr. Ponnelly in some of the work connected with the field Work preparatory to the adjudi cation of water rights along Sijvies Rjyer, Pysentery is always serious and. often a dangerous disease, but it can be cured. Chamber Jain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho. ea Remedy has cured it even when malignant and epidemic. j?or saie uy an ueaier.i. j Owing to the delay in securing the teachers for tho agriculture and domestic science courses in 'the high school the school will not open on the first Monday in September as has been the cus- . torn. It is the intention to open the school on Sept. 10. Best Business Better Facilities Biggest Surplus 3 Good Reasons For Handling Banking Accounts Call And Investigate The First National Bank Burns, Harney County, Ore. Job printing at this office. Get you harness of Shelley he guarantees them. Cleaning and Pressing neatly done by Sciienk & Williams. Two mowing machines, a Dain Buck and rake for sale. See Geo. Fiy. T. C. Albritton was registered at the French Hotel during tho week. D. R. Thorn was in from Sil ver creek this week. He expects to start his threshing machine the first of next month. Rov Bunvard has established a lumber vard in Harney and is prepared to fill orders there es- pcially for rough lumber. Satisfied customers and nn in creasing business sneak for themselves- -W. B. Shelley, the har ness and Baddle man. Peter Christenscn came up from Lawen Tuesday to meet hifi wife and baby who arc return ing from a visit with relatives and friends up in Washington. Foit Sale Wood or posts in tho timber, or here in town. Leave orders at Lunaburg, Dal ton Co. or Schwartz's. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Fhank Jackson. John McMullen was in during the week. Ho has just complet ed a fine irrigation Bystem on his desert' claim, having sunk an im mense well with ample water which he raises by means of a gasoline engine. Vulcanizing ig at, Gcmberling' Otus Sizcmore and wife were in tho city Tuesday. Best flour (guarantee) $8.50 bbl. Hnrriman Mercantile Co. Any new harness bought from mo will bo kept in repair for a year free of charge W. B. Shel ley. Savo your money by buying your shoes at James Smiths Shoe Sale. Closing them out at cost 39tf. J. C. Welcome & Son always have made their work good. Ask their satisfied customers who aro legion. Pure- bred Berkhire pigs for breeding, seed rye for early sow ing, also somo fine young bird dogs for sale. Dr. Hibbard. Rough and dressed lumber of nil kinds now on hand at tho Williams Bros. Saw Mill, Rough lumber $15 per thousand. Mrs. C. R. Peterson and. child ren loft Sunday by auto lor a week's outing and visit with Mr, Peterson on tho ranch near Ven ator, Democrat, I have 500 acres of Bplendid pasture with lots of water, will pasture Btockorwill winter them if desired. Hay for Bale. Inquire of J. M. HofTcditZjOne-half mile north of tho,Burkdfcrtesian well. REDUCTION SALE! TT.iijnJ Tn nrrlpr not t.n fiarr v over anv . xu : - -- - M goods out oi 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 We are selling ngents for tho Harney Valley Improvement Company Innds, tho choice Innds of a 200,000 acre tract These lands are on the market on n ten year payment plan. If you want a good farm, investigate these lands and terms. 37 MOTHEHSIIEAI) & DONEGAN. The new school houso presents a very magnificent and majestic appearance to both citizen and stranger alike, and everyone who has been up to see it, feels a cer tain senso of prido in knowing that it is tho best ono in this sec tion of Oregon, both in appear ance and utility. Buy a Farm and make it pay for itself. Tho choice farm- ing IUI1UH Ul liuuiujr vjuuiitjr. For Bale on small payment and ten years time at 4 per cent in terest. Tho lands of tho Harney Valjoy Improvement Company are op tho market on theso terms without reservation, First np plicant gets his choice 37 MOTHEHSIIEAI) & DONEGAN. A vast amount of ill health is duo to impaired digestion. When tho stomach fails to perform its fnnntioiiH tironorlv tho wholo sys tem becomes deranged. A few doses of doses of Chamberlain's Tablets is all you need. They will strengthen your digestion, Invltrnrnfn vnnr livnr. nnd l'Cflru- lato your bowels, entiroly doing awny with that miserable feeling duo to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others have been perman ently urcd--why not you? For salo by all Dealers. $11:95 Round Trip, BEND to SALEM, via Oregon Trunk Ry.. for tho Oregon State Fair September 2nd to 7th, 1912. Tickots will bo sold August 29th to Sontembor 7th inclusive. with return limit of September 11th. Through daily train for Portland leaves Bend at 6:30 n. in., arrives Portland fi:30 p. m. in Bamo station with Oregon Electric Ry for Salem. Details will bo furnished on requost. J. II. Corbett, Agent, Bend, Ore. Everything of tho best quality at Shelley's. Can vou beat it? Chain har ness ?19.f)0 at Shelley's. When in town call and seo me whether you buy or not, W. B. Shelley. Ike Constant has been spend ing a' fow dnys in the city re newing acquaintances. James Smith wants to see you nt his place of business where ho is selling out his shoo stock at cost. Big bargains for all. 39tf. WHEN IN BURNS STOP AT SWEEK'S 25c FEE!) BARN. HAY AND STABLE ROOM. FREE CAMPING GROUNDS. K John Caldwell is assisting in the post ofilco during tho absence of John Loggan, who is ono of tho boosters nt Lakcview this week. Tho report that Mrs. Huston was in the store flfter being arti cled is a mistake. Sho was not in the store nt all after sho first begun to complain of her sickness. Big interest nnd preparations arc being manifested in the three days ball tournment to bo held here when tho Princvillo team crosses bats with tho homo boys. Your wife should not bo com pelled to stand over a hot cook stove this kind of weather. Get her one of those fireless cookers at Clevenger's. Go and sec them. Mrs. R. D. Cooper arrived home last Wednesday afternoon from nn extended visit to southern Oregon and other points. Sho roporta a very pleasnht'summer spent with old time: friends and relatives. LewisStanchfT who.was called hero recently by the illness of his father George StanchfT, who by the way is improving, left Sun day in company with "Dude" Chambers for Summit Prairie on a hunting expedition. Prfncvillo Review. Jersey Heifers For Sale- I have 10 head of choice Jersey heifers which I have just purchased, Kintrinir in niro 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. G. B. Kerth. traveling passen ger agent of the Hnrriman lines, was in tho city this week. Mr. Kerth left a Into map in this office which shows tho Central Oregon line of road now being biilt from Vale to this Valley, the line showing to Arden, the new town near the lake. Wo take tfiis means of express ing our thanks to the many neigh bors nnd friends who assisted us and showed their sympathy, mak- our recent bereavement less heavy. Tho many acts of kind ness will ever be gratefully re membered. W. E. Huston, Mrs. Hattie White Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer living near Fleming, Pa., says ho has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for fourteen yenrs. and that ho has found it to bo nn excellent remedy, and takes pleasure in recommending it For salo by alllDcalers. Chief Harlan of tho local firo department had the boys turn out for ii nrncticc drill tho first of tho week, and the manner in which they responded was not slow. Theso fire drills will bo indulged in until the boys have become thoroughly accustomed to their duties and is a good move in the right direction. A party of surveyors outfitted hero Thursday to do somo gov ernment surveying in the Steons mountain section. It was expect ed that tin's, country would be surveyed this year, but congress has been playing politics nnd tho people aro tho sufferers. Another season, when there is no presi dent to elect, it is probable an ap propriation will bo made and the work of this county finished. Ontario Argus. Tho Tonawama Band render ed an excellent ppen air concert on, tho main street last Wed nesday, and from tho many com- nllmonts naid this orcnnizntion, it is very evident they aro mak ing rapid progress and giving un iversal satisfaction. There nro ovor twenty activo members in tho band now, and-lheyiiro cer tainly a cnsdit"WtlWJlty In many respects.- ip J J $0.05 PrlraWahd ftetorn, via Oregdn -Trunk Ry., for "tho PORTLAND FAIR August 2G, to 31, 1912. Tickets will -bo sold August 25th to 3lBt. Roturn limit September 2nd. Through train leaves Bend G:B0 a. in. dailx. Schedules and details will bo furnished on request. J. H. Corbett, Agent, Bend, Oregon. 41 norse'coIIats-aHrtWolcMe & Son's $3.25 each. Winona wagons are tho best, For snle by Harrlmnn Mercantile Co. If you want sage brush grub bed write E, E. Larson, Burns, Oregon. Remember W. A. Goodman is prepared to roll your bnrloy, balo linv nnd saw wood. 37 i ' ' " ' Piano for salo or trado for cat-1 . , .. ntl(!1, . , 1 .i . . I ARE THE. Bual tie or good gentle work horses. Inquire of W. W. Drinkwater, of ' jreES TO PLANT IN HARNEY COUNT)' ,fltfWPTh'ff!ttS,.'ff !)' P-tfHMlWfc & Son'B $3.25 each. Fresh home made lard 17c, at Hansen's Ment Market. Horse collars at J. C. Welcome & Son's $3.25 each. Trv a 35c chicken dinner from 5:30 to 7:00 p. in. every Sunday, at the Cottaj'o Inn. , - Orenco Fruit Trees NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ami -fMI WtlH and No. lOT. I MNWM. N Htt'f. HUH HW Ilk, ItniiKO HK., WlllMIKIIIC Umtkii htatm I.ANiiOmcie. liurim, OryKun, Augutt 0.1UI3 I M..II..I. I. l,n.J.u nlw.ii lli.t Jn.nt.h It tjllll. nl lliirliKiinii. Oregon who.nn Nnr lIK(J7,aml Jlilr7, 1BW. inMlo HiiinoiitMii r.nir in wm, ml irui W4(H na No. uircm. miiccuvoij mr n,,j. .-' "' ion v rnwiump IIA fitr1fllati tia. nl... ..... ... Ii.Ui.1 mi tn m.k. TIii.n IIIU'I UIMUO Ul IUICII.IVH (-w ... Vi'iit I'roof, 10 PiUlilltli rlnlm In tlio !m lKive ilorrlbH, Imfuretlio Itcaliter anil ItcrclTor at lliirm, Orriiiiii, mi tlie Will ilajr nr Replant Ik ""'' . Claimant luunrini wlllttMf l. I. Iludianan, Harry liltiiiloncn. I.otli nl IIiicIiiiii, Orritnn. 1. M Hhown, of llariidr, Oregon (lariinto Wotir.M Urcwwijr Orcein. Wm FAxnr, ltcKlatvr. Klrnt inilillrntlctii AiiKuat 2( llnrna, Oflcon, Mat No WW. NOTICB KOU PUBLICATION. , UMtali Htatm I.i Nn Orrlrx ' Jlurua. Oregon, Jutr'W. Ml. Notlrn la lierebr given that II 1 1 am M. Ilamll. tun, tiy t, K. Moullon, attorney In (art. vrtiote tmatiiinrs aiMrrai la I1W Wilcox Hull. Unit, I'orllanil.Oregoii.liaa tltls MHuUy ul Jnlr.lHU, ntot In tlila utile a hla application to rolrctim itcr tlwpiorlalnnaot the act of Congrcn. n proreitJiin4, 1M7. tho HKJjHW',, HW'!,HK1,, Ht-c 91 T.J.B..K .11 K.. W. Jl , South ol Mai huiir lake, ami lilSai-d RK'.NW't.Hvc 0, T 11 H. II III .., v M. Any ami all peranna claiming ailrcrtelr the Umli UcaprllHxl, nr ileilrlng to object heratiau of the mineral character nl the laml, or (or am other ronnii, In tho iHipunal luapiillrant, alinnli! fllo their arflitavlieuf prnlmt In Ihla n 111 re, on or U-turn the 7th ilnjri'l Hepteuibcr. 1912. Wm. FAUag, Itegliter Hitl publication AugU'lS. 191'J l.n.t publication beptemlxr 7, 1912. Orcnco' Onc-Ycnr-OId Trees, with Three-Ycnr-Old Roots, in Apple, Pears, Peaches, Plums and Prunes, arc Four to Six Feet High, with Heavy Caliper, and Strong Roots. Urcnco trees are grown under "Natural Condi tions;" they ARE NOT irrigated. If you intend planting any trees this Fall; drop us a line, giving a list of what you want, and we'll gladly quote prices. WE WANT a reliable, encr- jctic person to represent our trees In Harney County. A lib eral proposition will be made to the right man. Oregon Nursery Company The 1200 Acre Nurncry Orcnce, - - . Oregon New Goods! New System! Low Prices! Having cut out the long credit system, we are prepared to give nvipfis which will nav vou to buv at home. Remember, when you buy at home you create a market ior what you have to sell, no matter what it consists of, whether it be farm products, labor or legal ad vise, you don't help your own com mnnitv when vou (ro outside to trade; you don't help the farmers when you buy outside Hour, bast vfifir manv neonle sent awav and went outside to trade. What is the result? The wheels of industry have been idle, no building, no bus iness, no work, no market, rieavy crons are beins: harvested and still a large portion of the old crop is on hand. It is now time for the people to get together if we want prosperity at home. Trade at our nlace if vou can: if not trade with our competitor, but Trade at Home. Burns Department Store J WHEN Depositors recommend the facil ities of the Harney County Na tional Bank to friends or ac quaintances we shall be plcasdd to have them mention particu larly that the officers of this in stitution arc always glad 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 Your Home Inatllullon 1 r W. E. HUSTON General Groceries & Select Can Goods, Fancy Groceries, Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Confectionary 'oai Oil, Feed, Grain and Produce Special Inducements Given On Big Orders 'jl&fcifcW 35 I YOU 7- HAYMAKERS Come 'To Us FOR Mowers, Rakes, Bucks, Sickles, Ropes, Pulleys Hay 'Forks, Extras etc. FARMER! HIHIHB hHHHIHHHh Jft JT!Ji CLOSING OUT! AT COST Before Harvest Perhaps You Need New Binders, Threshers, Plows, Discs, Wagons, Gas or Oil Tractors, Belts, Oils Etc. WE SELL IT ALL ctir Remember The Place ti Geer & Cummins M Having decided to retire from business in Burns, in order to de vote my entire time to my farming interest, I wm close out my com- rtlete stock of uoods at once and Must Sell Quick I will dispose of all goods at cost for cash, consisting of the best Mens, Womens and Childrens Shoes, Rubbers, Slippers, Oxfords, Boots, Shoe Laces, Polishes, Hosiery, etc. This is a good clean new up-to-date toclc and one of the Best in Burns. Come in nnd get first choice. Your chance of a life time now. W iC4 mJLV i antes ismim Burns - - Oregon I EWMr THE OLD BRENTON & HICKS, Props. Old and new patrons mill find best brands Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Good Service, Courteous Treatment DROP I'M Main Street Burns, Oreeon The Sawhill Transportation Co. Will Haul Your Heavy and Light Freight Express and Baggage At Tho LOWEST RATES And With I ho GREATEST CARE SPECIAL ATTENTION OlVENTORUSHORDERS See Us Por Particulars as to Rates and Service 1 1 'H 1 1 ' 1 41-42