i" 1914 MARCH 1914 TlwlTH sTm 1 8 1516171819 2223 1011121314 21 2425262728 6 Statement Of The Condition Of Th. First National Bank of Burns At the close of business March 4th, 1914. .i TheTimes-JIerald H. The UrMl Circulation Of Any Nfwtpup.r In Harney County. SATURDAY. MARCH 14, inn Local News. IS I Play it safe buy a Ford. 17. W. A. Welty was a luisiiu'.ss visitor during the week. Pickard China and Libby cut jrlass make beautiful and ns.l'iil wedding presents. Geo. Cobb was in from his home in the Valley View soil ion Wednesday. Finest alfalfa, timothy and red top hay baled may be had at the Goodman feed barn is south Hums J. P. Withers and Jasper Davis were down from Harney yesterday. Timothy and clover seed for sale at the White Front Ham, Hums. -W. T. VanderVeer. 15tf. R. E. Reed, of Diamond, was the purchaser of a Holstein cow. j from the Harney County Nation-! al Bank herd. It speakes to the heart through the pocket-book. That's w hy the Ford is a friend to thousands the world over. 17. Frank Dibble and son Willie and Buck Bower came over from Silver Creek Sunday to shoot at the trans with the boys. RESOURCES Iioans and Discounts $332,494.09 U. S. Bonds 41,000.00 Bonds and Securities 82,508.57 Premium on U. S. Bonds 1,955.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,504.92 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 101,653.91 $569,366.49 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulation DEPOSITS $ 25,000.00 79,361.78 25,000.00 440,004.71 $569,366.49 Capital and Surplus SIOO.OOO. United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Pictures tomorrow night. Nat Henney and Fred Gehrung were up from Sunset Thursday. If you value your dollars- you'll buy a Ford. 17, James Gilbert was in from his farm Wednesday. lust remember this: Ford quality is the big reason for Ford popularity 17. Albert Oakerman was over from his Silver Creek home during the week. Be sure and see those new ties Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Co. are showing. People are forbidden from tres passing on the south half of section 18, township 23, range 30. John Seethoff. 17tf. To Trade House and lot in Spokane for tract of land near Burns or Burns or Bums proper ty. See Thompson & Deegan. t . i . We do job printing. Read the Ford car ad. Hutterick patterns at Luna burg, Dalton & Co. 62tf. Henry Jennings was in the city on business yesterday. Scott Hayes is up from his home near Ijjwen. Break up that cold with Wel Onion bo's at the Burns Hard ware Co. W. II. Morrison was in town during the week. Dry cleaning and pressing at the Bums Steam Laundrv. 4tf. Those desiring Chas. Wilson butter should leave orders at the Burns Department Store. Cu.tomer. and other, de.irina ... to Break UP that Cold with Wei- , MMh .h.ir ,.. will pie... nd u. . Comes Cold Tablets. m Vray " wile were in Ta Collector-. tatement of tlir a.,,., unl 1 Mi- fit V from the Hammail SCC- due together w.th infraction, for pay. Carroll Cecil and Isaac Foster tion yesterday. mant of the am.. FIRST NATIONAL wrre over from Silvi-r Creek tin- .. . . . I" --- I'lire llfl I'll 'iniLI hinu T,e BANK OF BURNS, OREGON The Clay Clemens sawmill is now at its new location and is prepared to fill any order with rough or dressed lumber, also tir lumber; buck teeth and any special order given prompt at tention. 32. The Harney County National Bank of Burns, is distributing free to the farmers of the County Minnesota 23 seed corn, a variety suitable for this section and ad fore part of this week. breeding purposes for sale lHtf G For Sale or Trade for a stallion W. Young of equal value, a first class young' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Jack. Also 3 Gennles, Address BURNS. CAPITAL AND a u R P L u s T. L. Newell. Narrows, Ore. JSJf "THE bank THAT makes I YOUR $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS OUT OF TOWN TAXPAYERS invited The Harney County National R p siior hn annA nmlminnu Bank will be pleased to attend wood and hay. delivered to any to the payment of your taxes place in town. Phone him at upon receipt of your instructions residence. 1 1 1 f R. T. Hughet has announced ' A. H. Curry, the Harriman- his candidacy for county clerk. Andrews stage man. was in the apted for dry farming. The! Mr. Hughet has held that office ! citv yesterday on business. He seed corn was procured from C. 'since the resignation of Ed L. Smith, Agriculturist of the! Waters and has been a very salis-Oregon-Washington Railroad and factory and accommodating Navigation Co. officer. Some of the members of the' Dr. C. C. Babbidge, the alfalfa Rod and Gun Club were at the farmer of Valley View, was in traps Sunday afternoon for a town Thursday and his friends shoot. The scores were not very didn't know whether Louis Hill high as the boys are out of prac- had just dropped in un-announced tice. It is the intention to move or not. Dr. Babbibge has grown the traps to the fair grounds a fine crop of "alfalfa" on his where a permanent place will be face and if he is as successful in fixed for the traps and necessary ' bringing results from the soil the pits and proper platforms will be rabbits will have to go some to constructed for shooting. get the best of him. GET MY PRICES before buying elsewhere and SAVE MONEY I carry a complete line of LADIES and GENTS WEIR also GROCERIES at the lowest possible cash prices . SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - Hasonlc Building, - Burns, Oregon reports the road over Juniper very bad. Strayed or Stolen One bay mare branded N E on left Bhoul der, one brown mare branded II I on left shoulder; both ani mals gentle. Suitable reward for information leading to their recovery. -H. Eichner, Harney, Oregon. 14tf The local post office has re ceived word that the mail from the east is now to be routed by way of Juntura. Just what the arrangements are we are not able to find out at this time, but it will make quite a difference in the service from that direction and change the contract of R. J. McKinnon & Son. For Sale A complete and up to date sawmill outfit which con sists of a 50 horse Russell engine and boiler, a heavy Russell double mill with gang edger. cutoff rig, saws, belting and shafting. Can be had at a bargain if taken soon. Reasonable terms can be had on a portion of the purchase price if wanted. Address A. L. M. Care Times-Herald, Bums, Oregon. For Sale- Registered Clydes dale stallion, George Chamber lain, No. U872, 10 years old. weight about 1900 lbs. An Al breeder and acclimated. Desire another horse as I have a number of young mares of his get to breed this year. Have also a stallion 2 years old this spring, sired by George Chamberlain, and a num ber of work horses for sale. -Call, write or 'phone, Chas. Wil son, Bums, Oregon. 1 it r Died At the Cummins hospital last Tuesday afternoon, William Christian. Deceased had been suffering with kidnev trouble for several years and his death was not unexpected. He was an old time resident of this county, having been employed by the P. L. S. Co. and other big stock concerns in the early days. He was well known to all pioneers of this county who are sorry to learn of his demise. The Times Herald was unable to ascertain his age. He had no relatives in this section. The funeral was held Wednesday, interment in THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR f $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Just received a nice line of new winged collars they are the latest. - Williams-Zoglmann Clo thing Co. Miss Monroe, the magazine writer, was in the city again Tuesday. She has been gather ing material for some magazine articles in this section. J. W. Buchanan and wife and Mrs. Will Gates were in the city this week visiting at the home of Roe Buchanan and wife. Mrs. Gates' daughter is a pupil in the high school. Geo. Smyth has been sojourn ing in the city with his family during the past few days. He's no earthly good on the ranch during this period of the year so Press is glad to ship him. Estrayed One red and white muley cow branded a script fig ure four or an oar lock on right side came to my place in Drewsey about three weeks ago. Owner please come prove property, and pay charges and for this adv. F. J. Upton. Austin Goodman is ready to grind grain and has a building in which it mav lx stored bv farmers at any time. He will grind one day each week and farmers may store their grain any day and get it when con venient. He is prepared to take grain as ay for grinding at the market price. Special prices on large quantities. 44tf. Tonawama tonight Feature pictures at Tonawama. John Witzell was in town this week. Thermos bottles at the Wel come Pharmacy. The market price imid for chickens at the Oregon Hotel. IK. Merman Ruh and wife were among our visitors from Uwhi during the week. A. Dunn will deliver you wood at any time, having good mahog any or -pine. Btf. Robt. Drinkwater and wife came over from Cow Creek yesterday and are guests of their daughter, Mrs. C. A. Harlan. Cleaning, pressing and repair ing a Specialty. Indies' clothes as well as mens. Williams-Zogl mann Clothing Co. Dean Morton was over his home in Diamond Valley this week renewing acquaintances and attending to some business. ror aie une .sawmill com plete, with logging Sleds and Trucks, with or without timber, for terms see H. M. Horton. Mrs. John Schenk will give lessons in Irish Crochet everv Thursday afternoon at her home in Burns. 4 Sir Fobes Burke De Kol 3d. a two year old pure blood Holstein, was purchased by H. F. Huntley and others of Vallev View, this is one of the three registered bulls shipped from Wisconsin by the Harney County National Bank. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For County Judge. 1 nereny announce myse f a candidate for the office of Countv Judge of Harney county subject to the decission of the democratic voters at the primary election May 15, 1914. I stand for a just. economical and business adminis tration. J. P. Withers, Harney, Oregon. from For Counly Clara. in the belief that my service during the past year, as County Clerk, has been satisfactory to the public, I hereby announce myself as a Republican candidate for nomination for the nflW nf County Clerk of Harney County at the primary election on May 15. 1914. 18tf R. T. Hughet. For County Clark. I hereby announce my can didacy for county clerk, subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the primaries on May 15 J. O. Cawleield. WOMEN'S ACCOUNTS We believe many women do not patron ize banks because they do not understand how banking is transacted and that a bank is principally a place for men. As a matter of fact a women needs the services of a bank just as much as a man. This bank has among its customers a large number of women who thoroughly appre ciate its efforts to assist them in the trans action of their banking business, and no woman need hesitate to avail herself of our facilities We are always pleased to explain the few simple matters regarding the proper keeping of a bank account HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK To the I .adies You are cordi ally invited to call and see the new styles and beautiful materials for tailor made suits, made to your measure and a perfect fit quarenteed, highest class work manship. Clingans Millinery Parlors. Emmaline Hale. Ao-ent. Mrs. Ollie Darsey. who re cently took charge of the Oregon Hotel, reports trade good at her popular eating place. She is of pioneer Mamey county family and is well known to all the old- time residents who are sure of a hearty welcome at her hotel. For County Treasurer 1 nereov announce mwr n andidate for nomination for county treasurer, subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary election on May 15th. If nominated and elected I expect to devote my time and energies to the duties of the office and to conduct it with the same care and impartiality which I have applied to it in the past. R. A. Miller. A B. Whitney and wife are home from a visit to their daugh ter, Mrs. John Kessler, over in Idaho. While the Kesslers are nicely situated with a fine farm home Mrs. Whitney told the manager of this great religious weekly that she was glad to be back in Harney Valley and has no regrets that her home is Here. Mr. and Mrs. Kessler are enjoy ing good health and are prosper ing in their new home which is on the Snake River under the Twin FallB irrigation project. Principal Sutton of the public school handed this office copies of the Springfield, Lane county, papers in which is the annouce- ment of Mel Fenwick as a candi date for representative. Mel stands on a good platform, as he most generally did while a re sident of this county, but he didn't seem to stand so well with the voters in final results. No doubt if Mel makes an active campaign in his district and will enlighten the people for instance on the subject of "perkapesha" he II pretty near win. Married Wednesday evenintr. March 11, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Schwartz in this city, Mr. Ernest Musick and Miss Gertrude Gerstel, City Recorder Van Winkle performing the ceremony. This was ope of the most complete surprises that has ever been pulled off on friendB in this city as their most intimate friends did not know the marri age was to take place that even ing. Both are very popular young people who have resided here for several years. The bride bus been bookkeeper in the I. Schwartz store for some time and Mr. Musick was also employ ed there for Borne time resigning his position only last month to associate himself with Walter Sullivan in the pool hall. They left immediately after the cere mony for Alex Hanley's country home where they have been since but they will return to Burns to morrow evening. Mrs. Musick expects to resume her position in the Schwartz store for the present at least and thev will be domiciled in the Schwartz home for the time being. The Timen- Herald joins the many friends in extending best wishes for a happy and prosperous married The present spring weathei is! helping to dry up the roads but it is rather a slow process, as the melting snow has saturated the soil and it is going to take some time before the roads will be settled sufficiently to permit travel in a pleasant way or with any certainty as to when one will reach his destination. A Claud Smyth met with a very painful accident at the Allen Jones home last Saturday. He was assisting in driving some hogs and while using a heavy whip the lash came back striking him in the eye with great force. A physician was called immedi ately and for a time it was fear ed the sight was gone, but his doctor states he is much better and he is confident he will save the eye. He is being cared for at the French hotel. mL L!L . .N ine nign waier nas made 11 necessary for the light plant to start its gasoline engine and as yet it hasn't been entirely ad justed, therefore the service is not as sure as in the past. Manager Dwyer wishes to an nounce to patrons that if one "blink" is given the lights they may know the interval is for changing from gas power to water, but if the usual three "blink" signal is given they had better look for a candle as it might be some little time before the electric lights come on again. For County Judge. I hereby announce my can didacy for the nomination of County Judge of Harney County, subject to the decision of the re publican voters at the primary to be held May 15, 1914. I stand for a fair, impartial, economic administration. J. L. Sitz, Drewsey, Oregon. For County Judga, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Judge of Harney County, subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the primaries on May 15, 1914. J. R. Jenkins. 16 Happy Valley. For Sheriff. In compliance with the request of friends, I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Harney County, sub ject to the decision of the repub lican electors at the primary, May 15th, 1914. If elected, I pledge myself to conduct the af fairs of the office, faithfully and according to law, and to collect and turn over all funds belonging to the County promptly. 16tf Tom Sprague. m The Burns Hospital MRS. ETTA CUMMINS, Prop. Best Surgical Room and Equipment In the State Outside of Portland. Nice Rooms. Good Care and Com fort for Patients-Reasonable Terms Graduated Nurse in Charge --" ' ' -s - The Q Brand Stands for quality In Ham. Bacon. Shoulders, Lard If you want quality ask your merchant for the Q brand -stamped on the skin The mild, sweet cure packed by the Geo. W. Young process. If your dealer does not handle It 'phone Chas. Wilson. BURNS FLOUR MILLING CO. Plical al Mill for product.: Flour IS.SO in S-bbl. Iota or mora. Bran $1.26 por hundred. Rolling barley 2.00 par (on in Ion Iota or mora, Cuttoaner in all ca... lo furnjih eacaa. PACKING DEPARTMENT Until furth.r nolica (ho followina Caeh Price, will prevail in .ailing mania: Hug., whole or half, lie. por lb. Choice pork tenke, 18c. par lb. " loin, 20c Whole pork ahoulder 12 l-2c. Leg of pork, I Be Front quarter mutton, 10c. Hind quarter mutton, 12 l-2c. Choice mutton for .tew, 8c. Mutton chop., ISc, Hind quarter beef, 13c. Front quarter beel, lie Beef all cut. at reasonable price. The intention of the Company at all lima, to par be beat price and .ell on clo.e.t margin conaiatant with good buai ne.. management. For County Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as candidate for Sheriff of Harnev county subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the pri mary May 15, 1914. If elected I pledge myself to be satisfied with the regular salary $2400 a year; without the expenses as allowed by the lost legislature which will be a saviiiK of $J00 a year to the taxpayers of Harney County. Roland Hankins, 14tf Harney, Oregon. RABBIT WIRE We have a big supply of wire any heighth desired and at BED-ROCK PRICES For County Clerk. At the solicitation and with encouragement of a large num ber of friends, I have decided to become a candidate for County Clerk of Harney county, subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the primary May If), 1914. Wm. M. Carroll, 13tf Catlow Valley llefflTl dJS jfl "g .VgV,. JgeTs aWeeS !El 'f " ittiJKmlKSE&KSWnfiMffmtSv ' WH,.annnnU-antfal WT sSLI "' r AMLmS B J ...Lmi an.ni .. -- -4- '' Wx'JJ & UMH .J isW Trtou Shell Auto CUtset AT SALISBURY'S MtttrftttftttttWtWtttttttttttttttttttMWtttftt THE STAR I Feed Barn I II. II .l.lti'l-l . Prop. Horse a Boarded by the Day, Week or Month CAREFUL ATTENDANTS Good Feed and Reasonable prices Hornet 28c per Head In Barn Baled Hay and Grain for Hale Comfortable Camp House With Cook Stove PATRONAGE SOLICITED Accurst Hay and Mock Bcalaa Price for weighing 20c. South Mala 81. , Burnt jSftBgSM"! Farm Machinery Don't neglect to order farming implements until you need 'em. Come and talk to us now im mense stock for you to inspect. DISHES We have handsome sets in China, also porcelain beautiful glassware, ta ble cuttlery , silverware granlteware, etc., etc. Fancy Lamps Paints and Oils Heaters, Ranges Builders hardware Sleds and Wagons Skates, Small Bore Rifles, Shot Guns, Ammunition for all size guns, Tinware, Onion Sets, Seeds. BURNS HARDWARE CO. I NEIL SMITH, Manager I 7 fl4srb' the Burns cemetary. life. iiiniiiinmtnnnniinmtnnniinintniti