B MAY 1914 WM T W T IF 9 I l .) I 1 Itffl 0111213 1415 16 71819202122KJ -TheTimes-flerald The I argeit Circulation Of Any Newipaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. MAY . itM Local News. Tonawama tonight. tobt Orinkwater was in town kursday. Phe Hums Hardware Co. has lion sets. Get them earlv. J. Heinz was a business vis- Ir from the Harriman section s week. Just received a nice line of w winged collars tney are the lest. Williams-Zoglmann Go ing Co. L. Beede is over from sway to attend the high school imencement exercises and Ik after some business. (MK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 9,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES JR $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS fITED. TRIED AND PROVEN For almost twelve years our institution has stood the exacting test of public ap proval. During this time it has always protected the interests of its patrons,' re gardless of local or general financial con ditions. The volume of business trans acted through our institution, and the number of our patrons, continues to grow conclusive evidence that our ef ficient service is appreciated and that our conservative policy is approved by the banking public. LET US SERVE YOU THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Burns CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000 United State Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Picture show tonight. Ceo. andThoa. Rayciaft were among our Valley View this w ek. Butterick patterns at Luna- burg, Dalton & Co. 52tf. Features and comedy pictures at Tonawama tomorrow night. Few choice Red Polled milk cows for sale Chas. Wilson. 25 Break up that cold with Wel come's Cold Tablets. A. D. McKenzie was among our visitors from the lake HCPOn during the Fore part of this week. Be sure and see those new ties Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Co, are showing. Rolled barley, wheat and oats for sale at market prices. W. A. Goodman's feed yard. J. C. Duncan was in the city from his home near Waverly dur ing the week. for bale w neaa oi koou itle work mares, average ight l Mollis., age from 5 to ears. . r . Campbell. Hums, gon. 19tf. waiter ross is down irom tne , Co Creek nome Thursday But (reek home to take Mrs Lrf th little .ronJH.n.), red Huntley was up Cora and Jessie Shepard out ce school has closed. J. McKinnon & Son have There's not only remarkable ihlished a dailvstaire between, value- D"t great satisiacuon in wsey and Juntura. Connec- J. B. Cawlfleld was in the city this week. Dick Noble is in town today. Thermos bottles at the Wei come Pharmacy. j DrV cleaning and pressing at i iv a .. r- v.ilS the Burns Steam Laundry. 4tf. James Pine was down from his Mrs. C. A. Bedel) has rettrned from her visit to outside points. Fred Huntley was up from j Valley View this week attending ! to some business affairs. is mane witn tne trains at itura and passengers given try comtort, rare to burns ;veral residendts of the Dia- v section are in the city on Irt duty, the case of Smyth vs. rton, involving water rights fig heard before a referee. tong those noted are Geo. and stley Smyth, Dean Horton, and A. E. Brown. J. Williams and his son Ed- j came over I rom meir silver buying hats at Clingan's Millin ery Parlors everything in millin ery the best. A small token as a graduating present will show you appreciate Onion ae s at the Bums Hard ware Co. Finest alfalfa, timothy and red top hay baled may ha had at the Goodman feed barn is south Burns manager woiuenoerg oi tne Blue Mt Stage Line 1s here on business. Notice the beautiful Cameos in the graduates efforts in school a , Salisburys window beautiful de fine assortment at Salisbury's 8'n8 mounted on neck chains just for such occasions. 25-26 and in rings. 25-26 Sheriff Richardson left yester- Mrs- w- H. Robins and daught day to deliver the ballot boxes to er are over from their Crow the several presincts over the amo nome " attend tne nigh county for the primary election school commencement exercises. next Friday. He will have to A j Graves was in yesterday cover quite a territory. making proof on his homestead. B. F. Geer and wife were in He was assisted by Geo. Sim- -k heme during the week, the from Harriman Wednesday, Mr. mons and Alfred Marshall. r n-maing to attend the com-1 Cloer making proof on his home-1 Time to think about garden cement exercises of the high stead. He was assisted by H. C. Leeds A nice awuirtmoni in . - I . a. ........ ... I ana also tne alumni oan-rrencn ana jonaman narueu. eluding onion sets at the Burns t, he being a member of the of 1913. If ....... tl... CI... 1 ,,,.... VI, l! rtL.lt i u was iir III. I Hiin , , . ..i.i. had been in town lor a year. I v. JoscDh Herbert who has Mrs. Ed Stallard came over ge of the Presbyterian work I from her home near Drewsy ear- he Waverly, Harriman, Law- ly this week and is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Cawlfield. Mrs. Stal lard is a former graduate of the high school and came particularly to attend the alumni annual gut h- ion with the Harney Ceunty ering and take in the commence- perative Association. I ment exercises. md Narrow sections, was in rns tor a lew aays tnis week. Ibrougt up Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ly who were here attending hme business matters in con- GET MY PRICES before buying elsewhere and SAVE MONEY I carry a complete line of LADIES and GENTS WEAR also GROCERIES at the lowest possible cash prices I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - Haaonlc Building;, - - Burns, Oregon I Hardware Co. Messrs. H. K. Shirk and W.M. Sutton, principal of the high and public schools respectively, took their departure this morning for outside points and will be absent a good portion of the vacation period. The Clay Clemens sawmill is now at its new location and is prepared to fill any order with rough or dressed lumber, also fir lumber; buck teeth and any special order given prompt at tention. 32. J. C. Leedy, instructor in agri culture in the high school, took his departure this morning for his home in Willamette Valley where he will spend the vacation He went out in company with Messrs. Shirk and Sutton in the luticr'.s car. 4 C. E. Tulloch, U. S. Commis sioner and general "booster" of Catlow Valley, was in town last Saturday. He "blew in" to this shop for a minute and was off again without giving us any news. Mrs. Tulloch came over with him. Mrs. Buchele and daughter are over from the homestead regis tered at the Burns. Pickard China and Libby cut glass make beautiful and useful wedding presents Mrs. Pearl Vulgamore has some fat hens for sale. Cull the ranch by phone. Le Roy Hadley is here looking after his interests. He bus some real estate in this county. Nyals Baby Cough Remedy for baby's caugh at The Welcome Pharmacy. H. A.'Dillard and wife were in during the week visiting with relatives and friends. Dr. Geo. G. Carl is prepared for special attention to all dis eases of eye, ear and ROM Eyes tested and glasses lilted, f.uil'. Marion Horton ami family were in the city for a few duys this week, guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Horton. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR S J SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. No Tresspassing Parlies are hereby notified to forbear tress passing on my My rile ''reek ranch. All tresspassers will bo prosecuted. Mrs. A. A. Cowing. J C. E. Canada of Portland, rep resenting the QoBOral Electric Co., is in the city looking after business for his company. He has been chaperoned around bv Roy Dwyer while here. Christian Science services Sun days 2:30 p m., Wednesdays at 8 p m. Reading room open from 2 to 5 Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. First door east of stairway, Hissner Bldg. Cordial invitation extended to all. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For County Surveyor. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the re publican voters at the primary election to be held on May 16, lit 4. Frank P. Gowan. For County Judy. I hereby announce myself a candidate for county judge, sub ject to the decision of the demo cratic voters of Harney county ai the primary election May 15, 19H and I hereby pledge mywlf if nominated and elected, to work for an honest, economical admin istration of the county's business and a lessening of the taxpayers' luinlens. L. N. Stai.i.akh, Drewsey, Oregon For County Clark. I hereby announce my can didacy for county dark) subject to the derision of the democratic voters at I In- primaries on May IB. ,1. (). ('AWI.r'IKMi. For County Sheriff. For County Commlttlonor. I hereby announce myself a can didate for county commissioner. subject to the decision of the re publican voters of Harney county at the primary election May 15. W. H. Robins. For Sheriff 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 15. 1914. A. K. Richardson. For Shnff. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Harney county, subject to the decision of the republican voters at Hie primary election to be held May 15. 1914. Austin Goodman. For County Surveyor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for theolhceof Count) Surveyor subject to the decision of the voters of tllf ileinoerulie I party at the primary election May IB, 1914. C. K. Beery. 1 f I PM 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. I find that I am obliged to change my an nouncement as the law does not allow it as it was. Roland Hankins, 14tf Harney, Oregon. For County Commnaioaer. 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 an economic administration. D. A. Bkakkman, Waverly, Oregon. For Sheriff. SMALL DEPOSITORS The size of this bank is due to the patronage of many small depositors rather than that of a few large ones. We real ize that fact and want the smallest depos itor to feel as welcome as the largest. U. S. Gov't. State of Oregon County of Harney City of Burns DEPOSIT WITH US HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of BURNS For County Judr. 1 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. Levens. sf:gJlikM$i- THE WHITE FRONT LIYERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Baled Hay and Grain for Sale at Market Prices. Good Hay ia Stack The Burns-Vale Stage Line Close Connections Made With Trains East, at both Juntura and Vale. Careful Atten tion and Prompt Delivery of Express and Freight Entrusted to Our Care. R. J. McKinnon & Son BURNS, - OREGON ;:; I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the primary election on May 15. I ask my f reinds to write my name in on the ballot. J. W. Thompson. . , . ... . N marneu- tuesaay evening at the home of the bride in this city, Mr. Leo Fisher and Miss Anna Sprague, Justice Pattrsoe per forming the ceremony. Both are well known young people of this city, Mr. Fisher having been engaged in driving Supt. Gil crest's car for the past two years The bride is a very charming young lady who has resided here since childhood and has been at tending school in this city. She is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thus, Sprague. The cere mony was witnessed by only the immediate family of the bride and a few invited guests. The Times-Herald wishes the couple a happy and prosperous life. The Times-Herald In pleased with the universal compliments paid the shop on the issuance of the "Rodeo", the annual gotten out by the students of the Harney county high school. It is one of the neatest little school papers ever printed in this section and is a sample of the class of work turned out by this shop. Frank Johnson came over from Prineville Sunday and has open ed up the local office of the Ore gon & Western Colonization Co., of which he is the representative. He says Mrs Johson and daught er will come over again thissum mer as soon as school has closed and will remain here during va cation period. On next Monday, May 11. the violin pupils of Mrs. Dodge will have their recital in Tonawama. The children will play in the or chestra composed of 25 violins with piano. It is hardly believ able so much bus been done by them in a few months of study. It will help the recital if parents will accompany their children and be resonsille for them dur ing I he evening. The program begins at H. For Joint Representative. I have consented to become a candidate for Joint Representa tive from the district composed I of Harney and Malheur counties, j subject to the decision of the Republican voters of said coun ties on May 15th. Frank Davey. 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 15UJ, 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 BWUOtm. Died Sunday, May 3. at his home in Warm Springs Valley, Charles Richard Kberly, aged 28 years. He died without illness of warning, as he was sick but a short time before his death. Deceased was born in Ohio and came to this section in April of last year, settling on a home stead. His brother, Harry, also resided in that vicinity but had come to Burns the evening before the death of his brother. A sis ter came in from Portland upon telegraphic advice of the death of her brother. These are the only relatives in the West. He is survived by his parents two other brothers and three sisters in the East. Mr. Kberly was a young man of good character and highly respected by those who knew him. The funeral services were held in the Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon and were conudcted by Dr. Benson the pastor. For County Judge. 1 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 County Judgo. 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, IM4. F. Denstedt. For County Judgo. I 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 Clerk. At the solicitation anu with encouragement of a iarge 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 RABBIT WIRE We have a big supply of wire any height!, desired and at BED-ROCK PRICES For County CUrk. 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. HlJOHET. For County Treaaurer I hereby announce myself a candidate 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 mv 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. BURNS FLOUR MILLING CO. Pricee at Mill for preduct: Flour 15.50 in 5-bW. lot or mora. Bran f 1.25 per hundred. Rolling barley $2.00 per ton in ton lot or mora. Cuatomer in all cae to furniah aaclia. PACKING DEPARTMENT Until further notice the following Cub. Pricea will prevail in aelling meata: Hoga, whole or half, lie. par lb. Choice pprk aleak. ISc. per lb. " loin, 20c. Whole pork ahoulder 12 I -2c. Leg of pork, ISc. Front quarter mutton, 10c. Hind quarter mutton, 12 l-2c. Choice mutton for atew, 8c. Mutton chop. ISc. Hind quarter beef, 13c. Front quarter beef, lie. Beef all cuta at raaaonable price. The intention of the Company ia at all time to pay the bett price and ell on cloet margin conitent with good buai neaa management. 3ikr aahw f eea" V j S Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in steck: Seeders. Plows. Disc and Drag Harrows. iitiiniiini:in:iiim:mnii::nnniiin:ii:ii THE STAR ! Feed Barn H. ELLIOTT, i'rup. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month CAREFUL ATTENDANTS Good Feed and Reasonable prices llumra 25c per Head In Hani tj Baled Hay and drain for Sale Comfortable Camp House With Cook Stove PATKONAGE SOLICITED Accural Hay and Stock Scale Pricea for weighing 2Ur. South Main St., Hurna imummmimmmumimmmiimii Cleaning, pressing and repair ing a Specialty. Ladies' clothes as well as mens. Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Co. t Machine Extras Builders Hardware Paints and Oils GARDEN SEEDS Fancy Virginia Graoiteware Something New A KITCHEN RANGE GIVEN AWAY in connection with the sale of this handsome graniteware Inquire BURNS HARDWARE CO. NEIL SMITH, Manager