II 14 MAY 1914 T !WlTlFS! I M 5 6 10111213H15SI6 1 17181920212223 2526272829&E TheTimes-Jleraldi 4m Thr I rgr.l CircuUlion Of Anv Nrwipcr In Harnay County. SATURDAY. MAY 13. 1B14 Local News. Tonawama tonight. Carroll ("Veil was in town the Dther day. Burns Uarage ear for Juntura londays, Wednesdays, Fridays. J. E. Sizemore has been in from lis home near Harney lake for jveral days. Albeit Oakerman and wife Were over troni Miver i reeK during the week. Have' your clothes cleaned. (pressed and repaired we will call for and deliver same. Phone 381. Ed Kjfli and family have been )ver from the ranch this week Miring the trip in their new car. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF I BURNS. CAPITAL AND S U R P L U S 1100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES 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 States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED S YOUR $ $ $ $ I1NVITED. SAFE." ACCOUNTS ! ' wife and at the Wei ll reak up that cold with Wel come's Cold Tablets. Lee Thornberjr and little ilnuirhter ttcrc down from their mountain home for a short p. p. Thorns and wife wen- in . P. "anon was in the city visit this week returned yester- from their homestead in the Sil- "-'u" "'". day. i ver Oeek section this week. Dry cleaning and pressing at Thf Times-Herald is authorized, Mrs, ivarl Vulgamore has ""' ,,lr"s Steam Uundrv. 4tf. to announce that suitanie memiir-1 aonu, fat hfiis for s:ile. Usui his k. u Mass and wile were in ial exercises will be held on next!ranc), by phone the city from Narrows this week. Saturday forenoon. May 80 at' , . ... N,.inn:in ,las Dr. ;,, (;. Cnrl is nrenared Tonawama. The program has; . . R.won fllP K,.,.i;1 ,,,,.,,, , .n m- not been completed as yet. ,nBHv la MMffted in Itaket ill cases of eve. ear and nose. Eves LeMav was here this a dav or two after an extended tested and glasses fitted. 50tf. Old clothes made like new phone Mi Few choice Hed Tolled milk cows for sale ('has. Wilson. 25 Judge L. K. Webster is here from Portland looking after some legal business. Rolled barley, wheat and oats for sale at market prices. W. A. Goodman's feed yard. J. R. Kalkstead was a business visitor from the Happy Valley section during the week. I. H. Holland and wile, ac companied by Mrs. Millar and Mrs. Rembold, made a trip to Drewsey Tuesday, returning the same day. They made a Hying trip as the roads were good. The J. L Ixiwe sawmill, for merly the Hunyard mill, above Harney, has a complete stock of rough and dressed lumbar, shingles moulding, etc. Good road. Call by phone for rush orders. J. U Ixwe. 27 tf The committee arranging the music for Memorial Day Services to be held in Tonawama Hall on the morning of ftky 80th, re quests all local singers who are willing to sing to come to Tona wama on Tuesday evening May 26th at 7:30. CELEBRATE with BURNS Big 4th of July C. E. I inly land. week, bavins come over from visit to Koine and tin Juntura where he had been locat- There's not only remarkable ed since last fall. He was on his; i.. j ... .rreat satisfaction In I way to the coast, it being his in-1 buying hats at Clingan's Millin- tention to locate in t oos county. ',,. t.,,rs everything in millin- R. J. McKinnon & Son have ! 7 the best. established a daily stage between A bunch of keys was lost on Drewsey and Juntura. Cofinec- the streets the other day and the tions made with the trains at tinder will be suitably rewarded quits serious we understand. Juntura and passengers given hy giving them to .lames Lamp every comfort. Fare to Burns shire at the garage. b. )r i, .,,,,, i nnstorof the First C. B. McConnell has been ad- Presbyterian church of this city, miMed to practice law before the has been spending a part of this courts nf this state. Mr. Mc-' week visiting at the home of Dr. Connell has practiced law in for- and Mrs. C. C. Babbidge in Vnl mer ytars but since coming to ley View. He will be in his pul this state has been devotins his pit tomorrow, however, to hold time to other business and d u rhe usual services not make application before. A' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ t SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. The Times-Herald regrets to learn that David Savage is quite ill in Portland suffering from heart trouble. His condition is Handy man will do any kind of work by the hour. House clean ing, chimney sweeping, yard work or window washing a spe ciality. Call Arthur Stewart, French Hotel. Phone 481. Miss Florence VanValkenburg arrived home this week from Ontario where she has been with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Walker, for some time. The young lady i he Registered Clyde Stallion Wm. Hanley has returned home' George Chamberlain, is making , will go out to the family home on from an extended tour of the i the stand this season at the Star Silver ( reek for the present. barn in Burns. He is a well , T()m Aen ,ma in from known horse, having been on the th1 j, Hanch thja week fl8 wjt Levens ranch for several years. , nejJ8 in the water sujt thftt hafl He is a native son, weighs l'.HK), U..,,.,, lln,i..PU.llv fnrHftm ;m- ho. Western part of the state in the interest of his candidacy for U. S. Senator. We have not seen him since his return, therefore have nothing to report as to how and a good breeder. Terms much boosting he has done for $12. r0 for season; $15 return the Big Harney Country during privilege, $20 to insure, ('has. his absence. 1 Wilson. 27 GET MY PRICES before buying elsewhere and SAVE MONEY I carry a complete line of LADIES id GENTS WEAR also GROCERIES at the lowest possible cash prices I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - masonic building, - - Burns, Oregon fore Mrs. Blott as special referee. John South was also here from Juntura as a witness in the same case, Smyth vs. llorton. Miss Ielah McCee is hornet after an extended absence in California where she has been making her home for the past two or three years. We have not learned whether she expects to remain in Burns or not. Her many old time friends are glad to welcome her home and hope she may decide to remain here permanently. I. H. Holland, of the P. L. S. Co. received a telegram from John Gilersat Sunday announcing that he was returning and while the telegram didn't state definite ly, it is understood that he comes back in his old capacity as gen eral manager. He is at present in the Mann lake section where testimony is to be taken in a suit over water rights in that territory but will be over to Burns perhaps next week. Mr. (iilcrest resign ed his position and left here for California last week but it is evi dent there was some inducement offered by the Company to have him return and resume his work. ('. F. Tulloch came in Saturday' afternoon with the leturns from the primary election held in Cat low precinct the day before. He had heard of the former reputa tion of that precinct in elections in the past and was determined to redeem it and have ( 'allow on the roll of honor. He was brought over by Mr. Beckley, the picture show man, in his auto and the return trip was made the following day. In his haste to gel back home Mr. Tulloch left his seed corn at the hotel and Dell Dibble is going to plant it on top of his cellar in the back yard if it isn't called for soon as PROGRAM A Mass Meeting AT TONAWAMA Tuesday, May the 26th 4:30 P. I. To Complete Arrangements Dave Miller was in the other day and says he has been doing more or less experimenting with poisoning rabbits and finds it is quite effective; he finds that he can dissolve strychnine more readily by placing it in vinegar and leaving it over night, as thus it is dissolved and may at once be mixed with gram or whatever it is intended to bate with. He finds even now with plenty of green stuff that rab bits will eat grain. C. F. Kreul and B. L lbide man were here this week, taking their departure this morning. The former resides in Portland but was in this section last sum mer and purchased some land. Mr. Heideman resides at Mc Minnville and has been devoting his time of recent years to news paper work, being a reporter on one' of the papers there. He was quite favorably impressed with the big Harney Country but did not invest at this time but may come back in the near future. Call am when you want your clothes cleaned, pressed and re paired. 1'ickard China and Ubby cut glass make benutiful and useful wedding presents For Sale 10 head of good gentle work mares, averag' weight 1400HM,, age from 5 to ! years. B. F.Campbell, Burns, Oregon. 19tf, Kemp Hnrdisty has been down from his Trout Creek Iwmo dur ing the week having sOfflS dental work done and looking aflei ., w. ..;.,.. nwun- nunuii'nn. , !..:.. ur:.i I f I i u e vvnneiK wuniniwn iioie his home near Harney th fore part of the week attending a meeting of the directors of the Burns Flour Milling Co. Albert Cross is another victim of ipotttd fever and is at the Cummins hospital. His mother came down from Trout Creek th fore part of this week but finding him in good hands and getting along as well as possible, she re turned home. J. C. Turney arrived here this week and has gone down to the oil well. He expects an exper ienced well driller here at once and operations will be resumed at the prospecting well as soon as the machinery can be started. Mr. Turney stated he intended to keep the public posted fully on the results each week. Frank Clerf came in from Al- vord Wednesday to take his at torney G. A. Rembold, out to look alter his interests in the water litigation, testimony of which is to be taken next week in that vicinjty. Frank doesn't get over to see us very often but says he is kept too busy on the big ranch to visit much with his neighbors who live so far away from him. W. H. Uobins. the successful Candidate on the republican ticket for county commissioner at the recent primary election, was in the city this week on business. Mr. Uobins is one of the substan tial farmers of the east side of Barney Valley and would make a good officer as he is a conserva tive business man and capable of handling the affairs in connection with the duties of the office. Dr. I,. K. Hibbard and his son Llewellyn and daughter Miss Eugenia took their departure ear ly this week for an extended trip which will cover the lower end of this county and jiossibly some of Nevada before they return us they expect to be absent a couple of months. Dr. Hibbard will take care of some of his patients on the tour besides be in the open more or less, as this is one of the primary objects of the trip on account of his health. They went in their Ford car and were equipped with everything necessary for comfort and a good time. Miss Drusa Dodson arrived home last Monday evening from Boston where she had been tak ing post graduate work in Kmer son's School of Expression. The young lady reports a very prof itable year and comes home in good health. She will remain here with her mother for a time but expects to go to Arizona in the early fall where she has been engaged to direct a big pageant to be staged some time in Octo ber. Her many young friends in this city are glad to welcome her home and wish her success in her w"rk. Next Saturday Night, May 30 tONAWAM) f THEATRE "t" "ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY" High Class Society Comedy will be Presented by the Canyon City Dramatic Club CAST OF CHARACTERS: Anthony, Lord Crackenthorpe - Mr. Jack Anderson The Hon. Jimmy Kippel - - Mr. Wilmot (i. Whitfield Major Archie 1'hipps .... Mr. P. F. Chandler Jack lianiiea Mr. Otis Patterson Parker Mr. W. T. Clay Lucas Mr. Clay Lady Crackenthorpi Mrs. F. S. Slater The Hon. Millicent Kippel - - - Miss Bertha Boy ce The Hon. Mrs. Colquhoun ... Miss Roxie Denny Mrs. O'Mara - . - - - Miss Velma Guernsey Peggy Mrs. P. F. Chandler The Overture by Mrs. Dodge's Children's Orchestra Wf ' "' "" ' "'V '"' II I .1 I I , I I I II 11.1 1-1 Usual Admission Prices: 75c, 65c, 50c, 85c Seat sale all day Saturday, May 80 Tonawama tonight NyalS Baby Cough Remedy for baby's caugli at The Welcome Pharmacy. Mrs. (i. G. Carl took her de parture last week bv way of Portland for a visit with relatives mil friends in the Hast. She tvih le absent most of the sum tier and left tha Doctor In the tender care of the manaueo! I his great religious weekly but w won't be responsible for him a The time. Died- Tuesday mornln ;it tha iottags Inn in this my, Geo, Thompson, aged about 711 years. He had been sullermg from heart trouble for some time and his death was not a surprise to those who knew his condition, lb' bad no relatives in this section and had been making his home on Sage Hen for the nasi few years, making his headquarters a great r part of the time at the home of Fred Scott. He was buricdjin the Burns cemetery. A very heavy rain storm visit ed this section during the past three days and has caused much inconvenience to travel but has 0en most beneficial to growing crops. While vegetation was not suffering from dry weather it will be helpedvery materially by the added moisture. The ex periment station tract was re ported by Supt. Breithaupt as rather dry but he has no com plaint to make since the rain as one party who visited the farm yesterday states that a part of the grain had been beaten down to the ground by the heavy rain. lion .1 I. I.' mil :irrieil bereN from Baker Tuesday and left the next day in company with Ike Holland for the Mann Lake sec tion where there is litigation in volving the water of some of the streams of that section. Mr. Itand is attorney for the P. L. S. Co. in the suit. Other attorneys interested are J. W. Biggs and Q, A Rembold of this city. The former expects to leave for that point tomorrow morning and will be accompanied by Mr. Kckhart who is the officer before whom the testimony will be taken. Mr. KeiiiboM goes out with his client, Frank Clerf, who tame over after him in his auto. 1 SMALL PtrUSI 1UK3 II 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 RAW ( RITPMQ WX-m W "VIMW The packing plant of the Burns Flour Milling Co., is nearing com pletion, that is the walls are go ing along quite satisfactorily and the building will soon be in readi ness to receive the machinery. The Times-Herald la informed that an experienced packer has been engaged to take charge of the plant as soon as it is ready for operation and that they are very highly pleased at the pros pects as this gentleman cornea well recommended and has had much experience in his line. There is no reason why Harney County cannot produce and turn out as good bacon, hams and lard as any place on earth as we have the pigs, the right feed and with modern facilities to properly cure the meat we can compete with any. With more alfalfa and field peas being grown we shall have more pigs and a better qual ity than in most of the big cen ters where (lacking plants have always been established. BURNS FLOUR MILLING CO. Prices at Mill for products; Flour $5.50 in 5-bbl. lots or more. Bran $1.25 per hundred. Rolling barley $2.00 per Ion in ton lots or more. Customers in all cases to furnish sacks. PACKING DEPARTMENT Until tin the-.- notice the following Cash Prices will prevail in selling meats: Hogs, whole or half, lie. per lb. Choice pork steaks, 15c. per lb. " loin, 20c. Whole pork shoulder 12 I -2c. Leg of pork, 15c. Front quarter mutton, 10c. Hind quarter mutton, 12 1 IV Choice mutton for stew, 8c. Mutton chops, 15c. Hind quarter beef, 13c. Front quarter beef, lie. Beef all cuts at reasonable prices. Tha intention of the Company is at all times to pay the best prices and sell on closest margin consistent with good busi ness management. ttmmnnmumsmmiummsmnsutmui THE STAR Feed Barn II. lOI.IIOIT, Prop. Horses Hoarded hy the Day, Week or Month CABIFUL ATTENDANTS (iood Peed and Reasonable prices lliirH.K 25t- per llt-uil hi liuiii llalrtl llav anil (imlll fur Snlt- Comfortuble Camp House With CookJUove 1'A TKONACK BPLlClTKI) Arruiul Ha) unci Stork N.air-, I'riitu for weighing 20c. South Main HI., Hum. THE WHITE FRONT LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Baled Hay and Grain for Sale at Market Prices. Good Hay in Stack Burns-Vale Stage Line Clone Conncctionx Made With Train East, at both Juntura and Vale. Careful Atten tion and Prompt Delivery of Express and Freight Entrusted to Our Care. R. J. McKinnon & Son BURNS, - OREGON RABBIT WIRE We have a big supply of wire any heighth desired and at BED-ROCK PRICES hi jEaWoysspSrZiifew AVPVsaaaaA V aaaaaaaaaaataa5$!smsf!saP 'BgLt"lraqMA Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in steck: Seeders, Plows, Disc and Drag Harrows. IM W "" &' ' HHSggg . Machine Extras Builders Hardware Paints and Oils GARDEN SEEDS Fancy Virginia Utew are Something New A KITCHEN RANGE GIVEN AWAY in connection with the sale of this handsome graniteware Inquire BJ BURNS HARDWARE CO. NEIL i Manager