F 1914 MARCH 1914 1 8 M 10U1213M 293031 T 3 w 15161718192021 22232425262728 6 Statement Of The Condition Of Th. First National Bank of Burns At the close of business March 4th, 1914. TheTimes-fterald la Tha largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. MARCH 21. IH Local News. R. L. Hnss was ui from Nar rows yesterday. Mrs. Geo. Cobb and daughter. Miss Hazel, arc in the city. Pickard China and Libhy cut Mass make beautiful and useful wedding presents Finest alfalfa, timothy and rod I top hay baled may be had at the Goodman feed barn is south Burns Timothy and clover seed for (sale at the White Front Barn, IBurns. W. T. VanderVeer. 15tf. Customers and others desiring ui to tattle their taxes will please send us Tarn Collector's statement of the amount due together with instructions for pay ment of the sane.- FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. OREGON. Rev. D. K. Laurie, Supt. of IMissions of the Presbyterian church, arrived here Thursday land will spend a few days in the city with Dr. Benson, the local stor. RESOURCES I,oans and Discounts $332,494.09 U. S. Bonds 41,000.00 Bonds and Securities 82,508.57 Premium on U. S. Bonds 1,965.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,504.92 Five per cent Redemption Fund ' 1,250.00 CASH 101.653.91 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulation DEPOSITS $569,366.49 $ 25,000.00 79,361.78 25.000.00 440.004.71 $569,3GC.49 Capital and Surplus $100,000. United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED in i Thermos bottles at the Wel come Pharmacy. Afthur Thompson was over from Harney yesterday. Butterick patterns at Luna- burg. Dalton & Co. 52tf. Russell Smith is nursing a case! of blood poisoning in his hand The Clay Clemens sawmill is low at its new location ana is prepared to fill any order with jugh or dressed lumber, also fir lumber; buck teeth and any special order given prompt at tention. 32. "The Capture of Aguinaldo two reel feature picture, will 1 on his homestead. an interesting historical event fnr fhp I'hiifiren nt innawsmi uuoi icvct-. tonight. There will also be The Sheriff and Miss Jones" and "Mental Science" tonight. Usual rices, 10 and 15 cents. D. A. Brakeman, postmaster ind merchant at Waverly, has innounced himself as a condi- Idate for commissioner at the primaries. Mr. Brakeman is a progressive man and one who yould take an interest in the welfare of the county should he chosen to fill the office to irhich he aspires. P. S. Weittenhiller returned i Tom Allen is over from the P Ranch. C. A. Demaris was a business visitor the fore part of this week. Those desiring Chas. Wilson butter should leave orders at the Burns Department Store. Lee Wilson and wife were in . 0 .. fn-. the city from Narrows Wednes- A. B. Bennett was up from , . . , ... . , . . . f day on land business. Waver v vesterdav making proof Henry Trowbridge and Iim Harrison are over from the Iree nice line Of ,. t l .f,,, nmvirimi new winged collars they are thethey nm, what thpy want at latest. Williams-Zoglmann do- rjKht prices. thing Co. TH FR3T NATONAL BANK 0ff S. W. Lay the and Mr French j BURNS, capital and .surplus were among our visitors from the $100,000. "THE bank THAT makes Harriman section during the JOURs $$ safe." accounts wee a. For Sale A 3B ince Studebaker wagon, rack bed. nearly new. Address D. V. WlLFONC, 19-20 Iawen. Oregon. OUT OF TOWN TAXPAYERS The Harney County National Bank will be pleated to attend to the payment of your taxes Home Wednesday alter an at)- uoon rec-,nt of vour instruction , 1----- ence of several weeks spent in the middle western states. He inds conditions quite promising In that territory anu iooks ior considerable activity in real ea Since the subject of hypnotism has been more or less discussed during the past few days in con nection with recent events the te in this section as a result of picture "A Battle of Wills" will aany from the middle west com ing out to invest. Mr. Weitten- le interesting to many tomorrow night at Tonawama. This aub- Jiiller thinks that when the rail-! Ject is in connection witn anomer Toad gets to Crane Creek we will picture. lxve in a leepee on have no further trouble in petting j the same reel. "Exploits of Tom r,r,la in or.,) the mihuennent ! BUlier 18 a inree-reei mhw. development of this big agricul tural section. that will give some thrills for the same evening. GET MY PRICES before buying elsewhere and SAVE MONEY I carry a complete line of LADIES in GENTS WEAR also GROCERIES at the lowest possible cash prices I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - riaaonk liuildiiiK, - Burns, Oregon N. O. Oard. who formerly lived in the vicinity of Lawen, but who moved with his family to Ohio a few days ago, has re turned to Ontario where he writes he expects to make his home. The sons of the late Abigal Cawlfield desire to express their thank to the many neighbors and friends who extended aid and sympathy during the illness and death of their mother. Strayed or Stolen One bay mare branded N E on left shoul der, one brown mare branded H I on left shoulder; both ani mals gentle. Suitable reward for information leading to their recovery. H. Eichner, Harney, Oregon. 14tf J. A. Eberle has purchased the Mrs. David Carey residence property that has been occupied by C. A. Leonard and family and will take possession upon the Leonards moving to the Geer residence. This is a well improv ed home property and one of the attractive places in that portion of Burns. For Sale - Registered ClydeB dale stallion, George Chamber lain. No. 11872, 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, Burns, Oregon. 14tf. Judge II . C. I -evens has an nounced as a candidate for county judge. He was judge of this county for one term and Is there fore familiar with the duties of the office. Having his business in such shape that he can devote his entire time to the office should he be elected is a matter that will bring him support, as it is to the best interests of the county to have a judge right at the county seat and always in a posi tion to care for probate other business coming before the court. Another matter that is of par ticular interest in the roads. By his devoting his spare time to roads it will bring this important work more directly under the supervision of the court. Judge Levens enjoys the confidence of a large number of substantial men throughout the county and they have confidence in his ability to give good service should he be elected. Pictures tomorrow night. C. A. Volmer was in from his farm home during the week. Wm. Catterson was a business visitor to our city during the week. A, Dunn will deliver you wood at any time, having good mahog any or pine. 9tf. W. H. Robins and wife were in from their Crow Camp home this week. Len Vickers was circulating among his friends in Burns Wednesday. Mrs. Niss Hat was in from her home this week visiting friends and attending to business. Cleaning, pressing and repair ing a Specialty. LadieR' clothes as well as mens. Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Co. Charley Beckus and A. Mc Kenzie were among our visitors from the Narrows section during the week. for Sale- Une sawmill com plete, with logging Sleds and Trucks, with or without timber, for terms see 11. M. Morton. Scott Haley was among those up from the Narrows section Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. D. A. Cawlfield. Mrs. John Schenk will give lessons in Irish Crochet every Thursday afternoon at her home in Burns. 4 Will 11. Potter is back from Idaho where he spent a few weeks during the winter and has again taken up his residence on his land at Egli. Attorney J. W. Biggs returned Wednesday morning from a business visit to Portland and Salem. He came in by way of Juntura. L. M. Foas, traveling freight and passsnger agent of the (. W. R. & N. Co., was interview ing our business men early this week. He returned to Bend on Mondsy. Supt. Gilcrest of the P. L. S. Co., who had been iuite ill at Drewsey, has recovered suffici ently to be able to go to Ontario where he will remain in the hospital until he has recovered. T. C. Albritton has just re turned from a trip to Juntura and reports that town lively and with considerable activity. He states that Gallagher and Bruss think they're going to have the best town on the line. To the Indies 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, Agent. 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. P. J. Upton. Charles E. Beery, the present f county surveyor, has announced his candidacy to succeed himself in that office. Mr. Beery is a very capable man and has given excellent satisfaction during his term and will no doubt be re turned by the voters. Austin Goodman is ready to grind grain and has a building in which it may be stored by 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 pay for gnnding at the market price. Special prices on large quantities, 44tf. The Times-Herald raised the salary of the stock inspector to Such an amount in its report of court proceedings that one of our good citizens who always has a grouch when the court, or any one else for that matter, spends a dollar, is said to have suffered a stroke of apoplexy. The com positor added one too many ciphers was all that was wrong with it The Monday morning exercises at the public school last Monday were given by the third grade and Miss Hodder had her pupils Chas. Owen was down from Silvies during the week. NOTICE. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Directors of school Dint. No. 1, of Harney, Oregon, for 100 cords of 4ft. pine wood of first quality to be cut during months of May or June. The same to be delivered in the wood shed (the district will cord the wood) at the school house in Burns not later than September 1, 1914. The Board reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. Mark all envelopes "Bids for Wood". No bids considered after May 1. - W. L. Blott, Clerk. POUTICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Sh.riff After persistent solicitation from many friends throughout the county I have decided to enter the race for the office of Sheriff to succeed myself, subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the primary election to be held May 16, 1914. A. K. Richardson. 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 viiti. rs at the primary to be held May 15, 1914. I stand for a fair, impartial, economic administration. J. L. Sirz, 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. Far Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Harney county, subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary election to be held May 15, 1914. Austin Goodman. For County .Surveyor. 1 hereby announce myself candidate for the office of County Surveyor subject to the decision of the voters of the democratic party at the primary election May 15. 1914. C. E. Bebry.C render a "Dixie Land" program that was very entertaining and interesting. She had recently received a box of southern vegetation from a relative and this proved a great help to her pupils, none of whom were fami liar with the tropics. The orange blossoms and other specimen t re ceived were much admired. The Monday morning exercises of the public school are of a character that reflects the practical train ing our school children are re ceiving under the able instruc tion of the present corps of teachers. For County Judge I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination for the office of County Judge, subject to the decision of the republican voters of Harney county at the primaries May 15th. If elected I will give my entire time to the office ar.d to the best of my ability will insure an honest, faithful and impartial administration of the county's business. H. C. Levkns. For Joial Representative. consented to become a for Joint Representa- I have candidate tive from the district composed of Harney and Malheur counties, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of said coun ties on May 15th. Frank Davey. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a can dididate for County Commission er, subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the primary election to be held May 15, 1914. If nominated and elected I will try my best to give the county un economic administration. D. A. Brakeman, Waverly, Oregon. For County Judge. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Judge of Harney county, subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary election May 15, 1914. F. Denstedt. For County Judga. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County 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. For County Clark. 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 office of County Clerk of Harney County at the primary election on May 15, 1914. 18tf R. T. Huohet. For Canal, 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. Cawlfield. For County Traasurar I hereby announce myself a 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. For Sh.riff. 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. For County Skariff. I hereby announce myself as candidate for Sheriff of Harney 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 vear; without the expenses as allowed by the last legistature which will be a saving of $600 a year to the taxpayers of Harney County. Roland Hankins, 14tf Harney, Oregon. For County Clark. 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 15, 1914. Wm. M. Carroll, 13tf Catlow Valley Chamberlain's Tablatt for Constipation. For constipation, Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent. Easy to take, mild and gentle in effect. Give them a trial. For sale by all dealers. Break up that cold with Wel come's Cold Tablets. BURNS FLOUR MILLING CO. Pri.-rs at Mill for preducts: Flour $8.50 in S-bbl. lots or mora. Bran $1.25 par hundred. Rolling barley $2.00 par ton in ton lots or mora. Customers in all cases to furnish sacks. PACKINC DEPARTMENT Until further notice the. following Cash Pricas will prevail in sailing meats: Hogs, whole or half, lie. par lb. Choica pork steaks, 15c. par lb. " loin. 20c. Wholo pork akouldar 12 l-2c Lag of pork, 15c. Front quarter mutton, 10c. Hind quarter mutton, 12 l-2c. Choica mutton for staw, 8c. Mutton chops, 18c. Hind quarter beef, 13c. Front quarter baaf , lie. Beef all cuts at reasonable pricas. Tha intantion of tha Company is at all tunas to pay tha bast pricas and sail on closast margin consistent with good busi ness management. uLil m .j kiM& ; 0- " H SjgggaNOlggggaV9rT jVggggj lgP5jSf! TortoU Shell Auto Glasses AT SAUSBURY'S iiiiiMiiiiimrmtremmtmtm.rmTm.imi THE STAR Feed Barn H. ELLIOTT, Pre. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month CAREFUL ATTENDANTS Good Feed and Reasonable prices Horses 25c per Head in Uarn Haled Hay and Grain fur Hale Comfortable Camp House With Cook Stove PATRONAGE SOLICITED Accural Hay and Stuck .Scale Prlcea for weighing itOr. South Main 81., Hums iniiHiisiiimitimiiiimnnnnnmiinn; BjVI'I'sKR security for YOUR PAPERS A tin box, desk, bureau drawer or or iron safe may keep your papers in ordinary security, but they are scant protection against destructive or evil agencies. Your papers demand absolute pro tection which you can secure by having a Safety Deposit Box in our Safety De posit Vaults at a cost of less than one cent a day. Harney County National Bank Burns, Oregon 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 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. :"""-,:SSg"J RABBIT WIRE We have a big supply of wire any heighth desired and at BED-ROCK PRICES fcfittMaajissTraTrrraTisirWSi.i aesej ' lu.iMSjr" ii JBgT V '' 'ivvf .IT ' a "awg jaVsssfff 1 Lh'rwr r,cr'HSsn r "r r iH i!iniim!ii!ini)iiiii!i'ii'iiwn EKitTmnmmgTTi i:r F arm 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 asaBssaawBSssaaaasaasai mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwfl BNfMg