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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1914)
Iff Don't Ike Wan Spring Days make you think of that NEW SUIT you will be needing soon? Easter is not far away, no doubt you will want a new suit then. Why Not Order it Now And be Prepared? We can furnish you anything you may want in the suit line. All tailor made suits guaranteed to fit. PRICES REASONABLE Call and see us whether you buy or not. We are always glad to show you Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Loading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon ADDITIONAL LOCALS if he iaifBm(l JULIAN BYRD SATURDAY. MARCH 14. 1914 SUBSCRIPTION RATF-S St M.lk. Tim Maatka ay pupil to take the examination unless the teacher has sent a certiftad statement to the county Mnfcr superintend! that the pupil has completed the work as required ly law. It will be appreciated if you will send in the names of those $2.00 wno w'" hi ready for the May i oo examination, at an early date. 7i lours trulv. L M. Hamilton. County Supt. Alfalfa Seed For Central Oregon Congressman Sinnott writes tin office that he has had numerous complaints from this pectioti in regard to the rabbits and be has uanvu iiil uiaiii i l' "i"' ' " proper department with there- Further distribution of free suit that it has finished him with alfalfa seed for dryland cropping a synopsis of the latest scientific will be continued for a short methods for fighting the pests, time until present requests of Mr. Sinnott has sent some of this Central Oregon fanners now on information to The Tinn-s-1 Li ali hand have been filled, was the but since it is not the right sea- announcement made by W. ('. son to use the means suggested Wilkes assistant general freight we are not inclined to publish it. and passenger agent of the One paragraph in the sugges- Oregon Trunk this week. There tions states: "Experiments to are about sixty requests for seed destroy rabbits on a large scale now at the general offices in by inoculating them with i is; as Portland. The first supply se-' Cfc",'Ui'' Takuu for Cwatlyaaea germs of an infectious nature cured from the government de- j For constipation. Chamberlain's have thus far failed. " The most partment of agriculture has been Tablets are excellent. Easy to effective method is by poisoning exhausted. Through the efforts take, mild and gentle in effect. and the proper formulas are ,,f Senator Chamberlain a liberal (Jive them a trial. For sale by hen. allowance of the seed was gotten all dealers. The fact of the matter is that for Central Oregon, the addresses the farmers of this section have of those willing to try theculture taken the proper method at la-t ,,f alfalfa being gathered by the and that in to nrcrnni'e And fenn- I Irucmn TVimlr , tr, .. .1 , ... . oat the rabbits. This is the nxM Experiment with the alfalfa-fat-, " . " wu effective method yet and the;.' re tened hogs in other parts of the I, Chicken dinner at noon Sunday at the Oregon Hotel. I. N. Hughet is ill st the home of Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Comegys. The ladies of the Firemen's auxiliary gave a delightful dance at Tonawama last night which was largely attended. Dr. Geo. G. Carl is prepared for special attention to all dis eases of eye, ear and nose. Eyes tested and glasses lilted. 50tf. Feature pictures at Tonawama both tonight and tomorrow night. Two reel feature tonight with a "cracking" comedy at the usual price of HI and 15 cent". To morrow night a fine three reel production with a comedy drama at usual Sunday night prices. K. J. Williams is in town. Mr. Williams has been imiwrtuncd by a host of friends to become a candidate for the office of county judge, but alter carefully con-i sidering the matter he has fully decided not to make the race. He is grateful to his many friends for their solicitous consideration of his name and appreciates the confidence they have but thinks it best not to enter the contest at this time. The announcement of Price Withers as a candidate for county judge appears in this issue. Mr. Withers is one of the substantial men of the county who enjoys a wide acquaintance and the con fidence of the people who will be glad to have the opportunity of expressing this confidence at the primary'- Should Mr. Withers be the choice of his party and be a candidate in the general election this fall he will be the choice of many of the most substantial voters of the county. The Times-Herald has two gasoline engines for sale. One four-horse power 1'uirbanks Morse, one of the best engines made, the other a Fay & Bowen marine two-ccle 11-hnmt power direct connected with an eltctric dynamo. One of the very best small light plants ever construct ed the very thing for a farm home. The engine can be used for other purposes as well. These engines are in first class order and are as good as new. Either or both will go at less than cost as we have installed electric energy to drive the office machin ery and have no use for the gas engines. NO. Ml. Mmi i of th. i on.lllli.il ul ih. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK .1 SURNft .I Kami, in Ih. HUlt ul Oregon, at III aloft of I'iiIiimi Mini. Illi I'll MBoRi ft luanaan.l Ular.mnia imiK ovftrilrftttft, ftftrntctt anil unaarurail Inl or- i 1 HnniliiaftM -ur. i iiiiilatliih li.nauou I H iion.li HMM 1'iMial Xfttlnaa moon I II Honda os band . .. II nil..m'urlllft. rlr M.4U 71 llanhlitf hvuaa. furnllura and flituraa l.aftj 77 I'm- (mm National Natiftl (nol i- mi ftf.oi.i I&.M I:. I)n fn. 111 a-.r..i -l raaarta agi-iit. 4l,a7 t tiarai and oth if raah ilrini 1. 01'. J' Nnlea otothar National Hank. I.lliuu Krarllonal plr rilrranrr. Blrb.la ami emu 1 Iw l.a wrl I. MtiKat Ki-imi m llipk. MI MKC lll.aft 10 I cgal Tandar Nola In 00 l7,Mti IV llailrmpllun fund w III. I' M Iipuui.. (5 nar rant of rlmilallou) w. ... total I i.i, i. ii. an IflM t'ardlal atork paid In M.otBOU Hurulua Kun.l . ii ...... I'ndlrldad proflla. ! rtiH-rirca ami ffttaa pavlil k':. I National Hank notra uuiataitdlng Iv.-muiv Individual danoalla aubjarl ta i hack ITH.J4.1 -'I tlamand rartllcalra of dlipttall laAurj Tlma cartlflralaa ol dialt . . eaahlar'a flbarkaouiatftudlof IMS natal Harlnga Ixpoalu ixtv: lull, parabla. in- li.-tnir oLIIgatiotia lor monrf Uirroaad I j7 : ' Iwl.lSJ 17 NTATK or 0SSOOR, I loulltv of llarnvt. m' I. I ..n kl llrown. 1 a.l.lrt of 'k. at tiaiod bank, doaulamnlr aw.ar that IbaaUn. ll.lrm.nl l. tin. In 111. lat t ui, kuolftlr and brllaf I aii.n M llaowx. ail.li 1 Hubarrltd and aworn to oafora ma Oil. 'tli tar ol tfari'h Ittl A. aV. iiiiai. Waall Motari l-ul.ll' t oirarl iltaat 1 r MiKlatilv II. A 1 .... 1 i M i. : Ji. a Iilrartora Tonawama tonight Time to think about garden reeds. A nice assortment in cluding onion sets at the Hums Hardware Co. Ii. J. McKinnon & Son have established a daily stage bet ween Drewsey and .Juntura. Conner-1 tions made with the trains at, Juntura and passengers given every comfort. Fare to Hums $6. High School To Students Give Operetta The students of the Harney County High School are prepar ing to give the comic operetta "The Pennsnt" at Tonawama next Friday night as a benefit production. It is a school play that is full of action, clean fun and catchy music and is em' entirely within the student body. It will be a pleasing entertain ment and no doubt the house will be well filled with friends of the school and especially of tnose taking part in the production. The admission price has been made opular and the people of this vicinity ure assured of an entertaining evening with their young friends as hosts. Tin- tickets will be placed on salt Wednesday afternoon and tin box office kept open each after noon from that date until the night of the production. Hours the window will be open are from :i:M until 5:30 under the management of members of the student body entirely. utmusti: !ttuu;:iumnmmnmua . The Oregon Hotel 0LI.lt DAlfSti. Prop. Comforts of Home Personal Attention Home Cooking I Clean Rooms and Beds Best Iiblc Serrice Csirlesis Trcalmeot :wi:si::m:::mmiattus Brown's New 1914 Spring Opening We will be able to show you a new and complete line of spring 1914 dress goods in a few days. These goods, consisting of White Goods, Ginghams, Pongees, Ratine Crepe, Oriental Crepes, Crepe De Chine, Voils and Etamines, will be the latest shown for Spring 1914 New Embroideries and Laces Spring and Summer Underwear New Gowns, House Dresses, Skirts TAILORED WAISTS Untrimnted Panama Hats for Ladies BROWNS SATISFACTORV STORE The Quality Store & Buy It Because It's a Better Car $550 Modal T lMrkSf Car I b Dtlrwl ! partwuUii froM Bar Caraa. Bwraa. OraMi 6 . P , aftftm SaaatMBa wLT? .u. mil .u ul ih MSf No. 25 - Ilia NATIONAL BANK OF BUNS. at tar i i.-ac of Null going to help themselves. The proposition suggested by the Telegram respecting the pay BMnt of taxes are sane and to the point There's no earthly WMMftS) to make a property owner pay the entire amount of his tax at one tine, nor is it right to add sttcfc a penalty. No wonder the legislature catches fits when such led tews are enacted. The fact of the matter is the candidates who pledge themselves to strict flamy in the future is the legislative candidate that will get support, regardless of his political eocnpkskwu We need just ordi nary men of horse sense in the lagjaktare. country give very satisfactory results and Prof. Thomas Shaw believes that alfalfa growing is one of the most important things the farmer in the semi-arid zone can undertake. Just as soon as another supply of the seed can be had, which will be only a few days, it is stated, the requests will be filled, the consiflmments being about six pounds or enough to seed an acre. Traffic Manager Skinner is anxious to have re ports at the end of the year as to the growth made and general conditions. No Open Spring Sea- soa for Shooting. IHI M70 I.OWM .. . i .,:.: LOW ID i.w&ai V.JIW i: out . M.WI U Mil .,. g -iv it m Respecting Eighth Grade Exams. great many letters are fan with reference to the for eighth grade examina- ireeently adapted. Will likely be of in i and pupils: majority of district the class records of the rules will he so ft pupil in the eight :... i he has made an am work for I pei lit and has sn aggregate tey throuKh " Ui lMnaWaIHI III tiuasaaaal through the oath grades aver 86 per ci exemptku in k same rate upplieu to the sixth grade. All exemptions are of the County Super The Harney County Rod & Gun Club asked the Department for an open season for water fowl in the spring and the resolution was seat to Senator Chamberlain to present to the proper author ities. The Journal has a dis patch in its issue of March 11 which nys: Oregon hunters who want the migratory bird tew changed are doomed to disappointment Sen ator Chamberlain who transmitt ed their appeal to the depart ment of agricultural today re ceived a reply from Acting Sec. retary of Agriculture (teitoway, who says: "in reference to the request of the Harney County Sod A Gun u of Burns. Or., for ancyer. season during the month of March, I might add that under tmt tew no state in the has say open season at this the objects of the ') protect the birds northward migra "g a "a fftT9 UK. .! a. r - Alalia ai.i IHai t.uni. 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Kallimal kank Si.lii uiilaUuillna ii.OUO UU Itlcl4iifhl National ll.nk. IJV6 II iDallTldkaldatMialli auojavl la ilixk .tit 444 01 Uasiftnd i-airtlAratca ol dauoali l.fT&w Ttea CartHftalaa ol daaoatt. Jua.i.M sj Caaalar'irliX'ka ouutaudliii a,IM1? t7allaa) autaa Oapaalu I4.0 faatal arlaia Iajiia mmH Tatal aa.M 8TATK Of OKK'.ON.l rxiniiir llimftV.I I, J. I, auJ. rasblar of lha atwa uaauas uaa,iHairtvaiuivaarra I Hal Ilia au.iv. aula aMIIiitm. totkc laatul air knowl.,!,. and iialial i. I. W.i-iT.i aabi., Camrt- AUaat 0. A. anuria UU.1U U. Ui Catholic Church. 1. On Sundays and Holy duvs of obligation Holy Mass with sermon at 10:30 a. m. 2. On week days Holy Mass at :;$u a. m. All other scrvitv.s, besid-.-those mentioned above will be announced in church. All invited and welcome to the divine services. Sick-calls promptly answered at anytime. Religious informa tion and instructions willingly imparted at the Franciscan Residence. Rev. Pius Niermann. O. F. M. Pastor of The Church of th Holy Family. REAL ESTATE Thin it our buaimeia He hair located in Harney County at Bums. Office, Tonawama Bldg. We have large out side connections who are interested in investments in this county. These people are not speculators Investment FOR A LIMITED TIME Per cent OFF Heavy Shirts Heavy Uunderwear Mackinaw Coats Sheep & blanket lined coats Sweater coats Sweaters A. K. Richardson General Merchandise vs. Speculation WHAT HA VE YOU FOR SALE? It will be to your interest to ste us THOMPSON & DEECAN All the news in The Times-Herald for $2.00 & HARNEY VALUEY HOSPITAL MODERN A DOCTOR ALWAYS IN THE HOSPITAL' Eadavai. for SrieaJ. MaaVical aaal Caakfuaaaaaat Ca... WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. PATIENTS MAY HAVE ANY PHYSICIAN THEY CHOOSE WHILE IN THIS HOSPITAL "Succaaa in Hoapiul -ark i. Jy attain fcy J. , AlM ,,, drlaili by tramrd Attaociaata." DRS. STANDARD HARRIS, Rorns, Ore. n FOUR LANDAU ROADSTER The Studebaker Four Roadster is a car of dual type and manifold advantages. As a Roadster the car presents a distinguished appearance, differing but little from the conventional type. When desired, however, it is only a few minutes' work to change it into a closad car impenetrable to wind, cold, and rain. The Studebaker tees appearance, durability and minimum cost of maintenance. ; I'll! ainra1 a4 vra lo Wafara aaa Itala Via dr ul ttarra, law Mas Miaraaaaaaiii. H. larr hiUlc lor Oratrau. nere lias tmn no an leenx" to saeeead hi it seems pretty weli settled he wili make the raee. Tka Party Yaar Tea. An article must have excepti onal merit to survive for a period of forty years. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was first offered Is the public in 1872. Prom a soiali beginning it has grown to favor end popularity until it has grown in favor and popularity U has attained a world wide reputation. You will find nothing better for a cough or cold. Try I yoa will uaderstaad why a favorite after a period of more than forty vsare. It not L. Best is over from 8ikur !?il. crivM r.h..f i Mau n- l name guaran- i am as BectricaMy Staried S talsjttSK Electrically Lighted lir $1200 mWrj R aalHSS I aatf ailffiyilW "'' mJmmmW Lmu ' I SBL Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House and Feeding Privileges in Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair Grounds. Tha MuaiUui SIX Touria( car , . . $157900 Lanalau-Roadatar . $1800.00 9 - $2250 00 Tba StuSaUkar FOUR TourW Car . . $1 050.00 PalirarrCar - . $1150 00 as . r. o a. i.. "M.aaaaaaaaaaamaai Write fm fpap opy of the Studebaker Proof Book, containing uxty-four pages el iaforaaatipn on the manufacture of the Studebaker automobile Lampshire's Garage, Burns, Ore. "Buy It Beaaae It's a Studebaker" OUR NEW GOODS Have arrived and we are now ready to supply you with your requirements..... MANY NEW LINES have been added and all goods will be sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICES CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Bums Department Store JOB WORK We do it right The tew does sot ail- i aftHaftaHaftaBaftHkr1- 8.Wa9BaaBamwaemasssassas