JULY -1914 M 6 WLTjJTjJJ 1 8 91011 12131415161718 24 3031 192021 2G27 22232425 TheTimes-JTerald Hi La if eat Circulation Of Any Nawapaprr In Harney County. SATURDAY. JULY 4. 1114 Local News. David Craddock and wife were down from Silvies Monday. Order your Binding twine now. We will have it here when needed ty. Brown & Sons, Agents. The C. T. Miller family came in from the ranch to spend the celebration period. L. I. Moon, an automobile sup ply man of Boise, was here this week in the interest of his busi ness. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Mrs. C T. Cary has been visit ing at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Byron Terrill, dur ing this week. E. E. Purington has about 1(H) cords of slab wood at the mill that he would be glad to give to the farmers for threshing time. It makes good fuel and gets up steam quick. Clarence Lucky and wife and son Norman are nere irom Eugene, making the trip over the mountains in their taxicab. They are visiting ajt the home of Mrs. lone Whiting. r. C. Albritton has moved his headquarters to Albritton. He had been occupying rooms on the econd floor of The Times-Herald tuilding, therefore there is a ice vacant suite for lease. 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 Mrs. Cortes Elliott is here from Portland on a visit. Archie McGowan and Bill Gould made a trip to Bear Valley Monday. Order your Binding twine now. i the Burns Steam Laundrv. We will have it here when needed. N. Brown & Sons, Agents. Tonawama tonight. We do job printing. Will Weber was in town for a few days this week. Dry cleaning and pressing at 4tf. Wanted -A two-wheel cart or a second hand saddle -Call the Claude Smyth was in from his i Burns Steam Laundry. Happy Valley home Thursday on ' Mijja busine8a' last Saturday evening from Cor- ' There are numerous celebra- vallis where she had been attend tlons all over the country today, jng school during the past year. hence the crowds are confined to THE nRST NATIONAL BANK OF each community. That's a good burns, capital and surplus way to spend the 4th, right at $100,000. the bank THAT makes Tom Allen was in from the P home with home people. Ranch Sunday and took Mr. c. B. McConnell, H. A. Weir Bill Will lllll 111 his car for a tour land M. V. Dodge went over to1 f the several ranches, returning Silver Creek Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Tom has gone back Mo the P Ranch to spend the 4th n the shade. He's too ornery to fish. Another school election is call- bd for July 9 at 2 o'clock for the urpose of electing a clerk, the I YOUR $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. The Gault family and Clyde Wittenhiller went out to Valley View Wednesday evening and brought Miss Florence Hoffeditz some the irrigation project. The J. L. Lowe sawmill. merly the Bunyard mill, Harney, has a complete for- above stock andidate elected at the regular 0f rough and dressed lumber. nnual meeting not being qualifi- shingles moulding, etc. Good Among those suggested for road. Call by phone for rush he place are J. E. Loggan, M. J. orders. J. L. Lowe. 27tf ould and Chester Dalton. n ,,..., th rvmular old war veteran, returned Tuesday from his visit to Glenwood J. E. Rounseville and wife came up irom tneir nome in me enio section early this week. fney were accompanied by Mrs lathrick, a sister to Mrs. Rounse Spring, Colorado. He is looking well and says he is lad to be hack among his many friends in Ule, who had been visiting them Burns. Mr. Bennett states he nd was on her way to her home j enjoyed the trip very much that the scenery arou.ia the springs In Spokane. Mr. Rounseville re- jrts that section prosperous ith fine prospects for crops. where he had magnificient. been staying was last evening. They were on I ..1.... t. l.i.l il'liir Pleasure snu uwu iu --"" in rnrwn.l th lhrt;,n nirwl business connected with rm Albert Swain, who has been employed at the Ijiwen Mercan tile Co. store for the past month, came up Wednesday to remain until after the celebration. James Richardson returned home Sunday from outside points. He came in by way of Juntura, bringing in one of the new Ford cars that Archie McGowan re cently shipped for sale to Harney county customers. L. Woldenberg was in Thurs day checking up his affairs in winding up his stage business. Mr. Kinght, the new contractor, was also here looking after the preliminaries in starting his line of stages. Mrs. Win. Walker and Mrs. Howard VanValkenburg, who had been visiting at the family home on Silver Creek for a short time, took their departure Mon day for their homes, the former at Ontario, the latter at John day. They went out in Mr. Brent's auto. , Dr. C. C. Babbidge was in from Valley View Wednesday. He was accompanied up by Mrs. Patterson and her daughter Ruth and Miss Roberta Hibbard. Dr. Babbidge said he did not get his wire in time, to fence out the rab bits this season and as a conse quence they have harvested his alfalfa. However, he will be pre pared for them before another crop is ready. Died Monday, Mrs. Martell, an aged lady who has recently come to this section and entered a homestead over in the Warm Springs section. The cause of her death was heart disease. She had been suffering for some time and her son had started to Burns with her for medical at tendance but she died on the road in. The funeral was held Tues day. James Johnson was over from GET MY PRICES before buying elsewhere and SAVE MONEY I carry a complete line of IMS ad GENTS WEAR r also GROCERIES at the lowest possible cash prices I. SCHWARTZ General Merchandise - fiH8Hk ) tiding, - - Burns, Oregon from Juntura where he was in terested in the shearing plant and reports they had a good run. Mr. Johnson says the rabbits have caused considerable damage in his neighborhood, but by sys tematic poiaoning he is sure they can be exterminated, as J. F. Mahon had made a success of this method last year, clearing his entire neighborhood of rab bits at a small cost. Tonawama tomorrow night. Ferd Tipton was in town Wed nesday. Old clothes made like new phone .181. D. A. Brakeman was up from Waverly Wednesday. Few choice Red Polled milk cows for sale - Chan. Wilson. 26 Arthur Thompson and hiR wife were over from Harney the other day. Miss Julia McKenzie was in the city this week visiting rela tives and friends. Call 381 when you want your clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired. Sidney Comegys. the Diamond hotel man, was in Wednesday on business before the county court. Geo. Buchanan and wife were in from their home Thursday having some dental work done. Henderson Elliott was confined to his home a portion of this week from illness but is reported better. Mrs. Millar announces that all her millinery goods are reduced at this time. See them at the Schwartz store. Mrs. Homer Bringle was opera ted on by Drs. Griffith and Carl at the hospital this week. She is recovering quite satisfactorily. Tonawama has gone to addi tional expense in securing the Portland Rose festival pictures to show to its patrons tonight. Rev. Dr. Benson will be here tomorrow and therefore there will be preaching services in the I'resbyterian church lioth morn ing and evening. Dr. Geo. Carl returned home Monday from 11 trip to Portland where he visited his mother for a short time and also his wife be fore she took her departure for the east on a visit. Frank Johnson and family went out to Juntura yesterday after noon. They will take the train this morning for Ontario where they go to look ut a tract of land they own there. Mrs. J. C Garrett Came home with the Cheney family on their return from Washington lawt week and will spend the snmmer here with her children. She is the mother of Mrs. Simon Ix'wi, Mrs. T. J. Shields. Mrs. R. J. Williams, Mrs. P. M. Cheney and J. T. Gairett, all of this county. Mrs, Garrett is growing old in years but is still a young "old lady". She expects to accom pany the Cheneys to Arizona this fall. Meadames Ted und Bailey Hayes, of Burns, formerly Belle and Edith Claypool, are visiting with their parents. Rube and Mrs. Claypool, at their ranch on Cottonwood. Rube was an old timer in the Prineville country, an old timer in the Harney coun try, and has been in the Malheur country almost long enough now to be counted as an old timer, but he is one of those happy old cusses that does not know how to grow old, and he is younger now than he used to be. Vale Enterprise. TONAWAMA TONIGHT Picture prorgam Three Reels PORTLAND ROSE CARNIVAL Stowing Beautiful Features of the Parades "Bronco Bill's Love Affairs" A Very Funny Comedy 'THE WINTER'S TALE" Shakespeare Gorgeously .Costumed ADMIMMION 10 AND IS CENTS TOMORROW NIGHT FOUR REEL PROGRAM "FIUAL LOVE" TWO-REEL FEATURE his Andetson Valley home ThursJru ;.,,,, ryj . tr cl,. ri day. He recently came back , . H uuffelsBia"jmji i 1 itswiy "BEDEUA'S BUSY MORNING" Comedy "A Young Squaw's Bravery" A Fise Indian Ssbject BERGERON TO PILAY Usual Prices, 1ft 35c. J. W. Buchanan and son Joe were In the city this week. P. H. Gray was among our visi tors from the I a wen section dur ing the week. Rolled barley, wheat and oats for sale at market prices. W. A. ; mm limui's feed yard. Mares and Gelding's for sale or trade for cattle. Address or phone Lee Caldwell. Mrs. Wm. Farre and Kathrine arrived home Wednesday from a month's visit with relatives in Grant county. Mrs. Hastie has bread for sale at the Schwartz store or is pre pared to deliver it to any home in Rurns, 10c. a loaf. Cookies always on hand. Pies and cakes to order. 30tf. Mrs. James Bunyard under went In operation at the Cum mins hospital Monday, Dr. Griffith, assisted by Dr. Carl performing it. The patient is reported doing well. W. B. Johnson and son Albert were over from their Silver creek homes during the week, making the trip in the former's new Cndallac car. Bill refused to "steer the tarnal thing" in town and Albert was at the wheel and he tried to make a first class funeral by running over the manager of this great religious weekly. We are desirous that our friends and the general public under stand that we are not moving away from Burns, nor have we quit practice here, but we take this means of thanking you one ane all, who have placed confi dence in us, and for the patron age we have had the past year. In starting out on another year's practice, we shall be glad to serve you, should you need a doctor, and we shall certainly appreciate it when anyone sees fit to "say a good word for us". At Your Service, Drs. D. E. & Susie V. Standard. At the Harney-Valley Hospital. Deering Repairs Now is the time to order repairs for your Deering Binders, Head ers, Mowers, Reapers and Rakes. Send in your orders now so you will huve them on time. N. Brown & Sons. RODNEY DAYIS I House Painting Paper Hanging and Decorating Calciminlng Hardwood Finishing Fresco Painting; Kailanatee (m-nUtacd on ap plication. Mamplea shown. GIVE HIM A CHANCE fly?? nnnitnHitoiy mitttwmn nnntt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION t'XITKD HTATIfcV l.lNH UU g. J limns. Oregon, Mi) VI. 1V14 i Nonet la karat, jr gtveit ibal WlufUltl II. Crosier, ul KU, Oregon, who uti April 1. 1, mil, li.a.le M..iinat.'SJ Kati) No (H..JI, for I oU . . M'iNW, MM-tJmi 4, lowiisulp JM H, Hauge M, 1. . WilUoioiir Mi-il.liaii, has llltnl uulti-e uf iuteutlou lo uiakt ttiisl three year proof, to ealahllsu 1 laiiu to tin- Ian. I abm r Uest-rlbviS, u lor. Register sod Knrlver, st Hums, or sti-i, oiijbe sib day or July, mi Claimant names aa witnesses Isaac rosier. at6Iue.nl lllraili, Mrs. Anna Collier, B. I. aim all ..I Itilry. I'legon. Wm. Kakkil. Keflsler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'NITJCI ttTATafn 1 ASH oKKlt K Horns, orvgoo, Ms) '.'I, 114. Noihcls bereby glveu Ibat tieorge W Kay 1 rait, i( l.s wen, Oregon, who on Nuvemln'r .'.', IVtfw, made Homestead Kuiry No. 0rtV2, (or NW'4, Meuiiou 11 lownsblp .' Month, Kaiige .'." Kami, Willamette Meridian, has (lied until 1 o( intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to (be laud In ii.-scril.i-it. before the Kegliier and Me reiver, el Hums, Oregon, 011 the Vth dsy of July, 1UM. 1 11 m u 11 1 uiuuea as witnesses: I. B. t alp, A. I Kaycred. .n K laMVef, Mary J. Kayurall all of iaweu Oresuu. Wit. rasas, k-glstrr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (MTri' riTATta I.am. orrirn, liurtii, Orwtfuu, May uft, I'll t Ncillro la Imrubj iiveu llial WIIIUui Lawl, iMiff. ul alloy, UrKuo. wbg, uu ikibt, Sand iti m, luiu, raaueullvely, mmli llunu-, trail Kulrlea Nu, ObUU-ublll lot W',sW'. NK'ttt ',. M'.SW,. H',MC'4, N'.NE'., Hxlluu II. Iul,alil. .'( H.. Itanai '! . ! . I ll.im.Ui. Marl .Hall liaa lllril uolti'irof ml, ul lull lumaka final iIimu yrai I'lunl li aatal.luli i laiiu lu llii'lan.l alu.Vf ilrari li.iil, Uifiiir Itvulatai anil UcicUci ai Burn,, 1 in auu, uu Ilia Huh jay ul July. IVI4. t la I in m 111 iiaintaaa wltuwawa I J. Hhlrltla, It J Wllllami, H1.11I K laaina.T, All of Kllay, Hm'Kiiii. K. It Ituali, ill Uiirna, Wm kahki . iu-iiti NOTICE POR PUBLICATION I NI1KI) HTVI'KN I.AMi nrril'K lltiuia, tiii'ijuu, May -li.Uli Nullia la tiaraoy (Ivan llial llfiiry A. Mil Alllalur, uf llnt'tiaiiKii, Ortnloii, whu, uu May I, i'i '. utailu lliiii.cnlfail Kutry Nu Ofi7MJ, tur ',!,, Haillnii -m, luwllllllp a 8 . llaiiK. .'l.t K., Wlllauirin' Meridian liaa Alail in. tin ul I11U1111..11 lu 11. alia dual llnuu rar t'roul, lu iiglabllati t'laltil lu Ilia lainl abova (aairltH)il, bvlura KiiKlaU'raiul Huvalvcr.al Burua. I'n-guii. uu iiir mil ilay ul July, ln. Claimant uaiuaa aa wllucaaea; J. ilui li. Taylor, Harold Juliuauo. 1 II. Mr I 'l, .,11 M lit. lUv uu .ml all ol Uut'bauali,Orriuu. Wh. Ftmil. Kailatai Nolle lo Crodllor. Nutit'i' in hereby given that tin- untler aixtteii liaa hern duly A.iullitril executor of the l.uat Will anil Tcitaiucnt, ami ol the eitate of William C. Ilynl, deceaaril, hy the County Court of the Stute ol Orcron, lor lluruey County. All ucr ona having claiun ugainut laid titate are hereby notified to prewut thtiii.ilulv verilicd by law reulred, to Julian t ' h ul, uievutor, at Ilia office in Hum, Harney Couuly, Oregon, or ul Hut office of J. S. Cook Itia attoraey, in Burua, Oi egon, within bIi month, Irom the date of thia notice. Milled thii lit day of July, lull Julias 0, llyrd, eiecuror. J, b Cook, attorney. Geo. Smyth was in this week. AH millinery at jrreatly reduc ed prices at Clinsran'n Millinery Psion, Tip Stoy was up from Harri man Wednesday on businefis bo fore the county count. Special For the present we will clean Iace Curtains ready to hansr for 25 cents the pair. The Burns Steam laundry. Deering Repairs Now is the time to order repairs for your Deering Binders, Head ers, Mowith, Reapers and Rakes. Send in your orders now so you will have them on time. N. Brown & Sons, Agents. Th Baal Modlcino in the World. "My little jrirl had dysentery very bad. I thought she would die. Chamberlain's Colic, Chole ra and Diarrhoea Remedy cured her, and I can truthfully say that I think it is the best medicine in the world," writes Mrs. William Orvis, Clare, Mich. For sale by all Dealers. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION IINITKHHTATKH I.ANII OKCICK) Hiiriia, ori-ioii, Hay m, tin. Nutlt-e la berehv Rlvrn that Tatar t'rfar, uf Uwtftt tlrofnn, wltu. on Oclubar 1'.', I'it7, titailit llutiiaatuait Kmry Nu njiit Marlal No uj.177. ii, MWU, Hpi'llnn I. 1 own, hip lb H , llmia- )lt Y Wllamalu Merldiait, haa fltrtl ttutlra uf liit.ti linn in ma kr dual ovi yaar I'rouf. loralabllih claim u. Iba laud altovr deat-rlbad, befurt K.-e later and K.. .it fi, at Hurtia, ori'ffuu, uu tba lllhdayuf July, I'll claltiiatit itauta, tor wlllietutaa Adam V S. tjaoraa, Tliutitaa M t.lbm, Hubert K. Blirkbardl. J W JI. In . all ol I at, .1.. 1 if. ,un Wm. raaaa, Krli, r. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'NITKD HTA1KH UW OffUfB, I Bums, Oregon. Msyii, UI4 Nutlie Is hereby given tbst Osvld KelSI, ul 1 Independence A deposit of $5 a month for five years in this Bank of Safety and Service, with 4 per cent interest compounded semi-annually, will amount to $332.27 ten dollars a month for 10 years will yield you $1,474.76. Cash in Bank is your most loyal friend. It works every hour of the day. If you seek independence, start saving today. One dollar opens an account. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Harney County National Bank of Burns, Oregon "Your Home InatltaUon" Hum,, Oraguu. rt I... ..it Nuvautber '.a, rm. m. .",0 uvn, tumw". Bavtluu M, lownablp 34 H , Hauge JJ t . Wll uia.lt llnuiKfaad hma Nu '".',, lautrtl. Mfiltllali, baa (llfd uollca uf lutvulluU lo uiakr final Are yaar wool, to eatablivb claim to Ilia laud abut,- tlaairlbvd, balurt uv Kitalaiar aud It,-. ci,-r, at liuru,, Oraauu on II," UMli tlat ul Jult mil Clalntaut naina, aa wltuaaa,,. Juar.b lllll, niiiiri' t.i.-.iri. Halt. i II, lluddrr. Wliltaa. I Uaatar, all ol Hiitua, Orraou Wh I m, Haglitar. NOTICE FOR .PUBLICATION. CHiTgn htatu LaNbOrrirs, ; IIUIH", l'Hll, 'IBl .1, l.'l 1 Notlee la hereby given that Alma t oilier, ol HI ley, Oregon, who. on Marrh : l.-m, maili lloiiM stead Kuiry, No. ii;i ,.., for n W4. n.t. lo, luwoshlp J3HHsitget...WiltnetUMerlillsnt bss dle-l notice ol lliletitloli to make final three year proof to establish claim to the lain! above ih til...), bvfofe. the Heglaler anl He tetter, at Hums, oregou, on I lie Mb its of July. IVU. a.., on, ( laltuani iisilies b w ituoese H. inl.aM J IIm.Ii r..lrf. i. I. II. ii.ri.. . w iiiti.'l.l t ot-ier, sllof Hilt) , Oregon. Vm. raaSK, Register NOTJOX FOR PUBLICATION I M IKIt ( lt-.S lAMnirHrr.. Hut ut, oreguu, May (s, IVU.1 Sotier Is -hereby glveu (hst rlara Klecg, laughter Biol heir ul tieorgv Kleei, deceeseO, o( bci-kley, Oregon, who, uu June .v, iwi.i ami Mth li, 1'iH. tespectivsly. made buiut stestl Miliii No. uia6tl (? (orHK4sud hv'4, Het- lion -, low nsltlij m H , Kai,ge .11 K , V lllaiuetta Merldtaii. has (lied uotlt-eol lltteuUuu toraaka final three year pruul. to establcsh ilalut to ihe laud above described, beftire Hrglster sud Hueeiver. si Hums, ureguQ, uti theutlidsvof July, IVU Clalwaut tiauiesss vtltneases J Hsnliigo Willis C beiklry, Virgil A Mtuart. osear r. Mtuarl all ol Boogie) . Oregon Wm. Fassk Heglslri VOTICI FOR PU.BLI0ATION. f Mtsr HTirga laNti Orn k bums, oregoii. July 1, 1914. Noilos la hereby given thai Khods K Htoy, ul IU: 1 1 ui an Oregon, who, uu August is, lw7 aud or toiier H. Ivll, reevtlvely utsde Home lead Kntrles tttkX herial Nu. tK.ci't and No UWv. (tir N'4. Scrliou fc-,', lowil. Hip i,',H. Kaiiite V. t , VSUlauiette Meridian, haa died Uotlre ol Iuteutlou to wake dual five year lroo(, toes tsullsh claim t the land above descrlbsd, be lure Heglaler Sud He reiver at Hums, Oregon, on the Mb day ut August, lVl. Claimant names si witnesses: umiis I.Moy. Irs Hutid, H M Murl. Mrs, lis bend all u( tlsrrliusD, Orsguu, MM KittKK. lilt 1-1,1 PREMIER "NoPBctue,, Auto Tires Guaranteed 7,500 Miles Service 'I Itrau lirca liuiir tli Kraate t kiiumt iniluBgu K'iiaianlBi yet aru aold at a prlca t'vun luaa lltau tirea ul ordinary Kuaraiitee. Thia luaranta cover. puncture blow-out, and gt-uttrttl weur. (iiiarniitto cort'i'l ;,,rxMJ mi li-nj'r vkti mjuinal vi-rylliiiiriit'tpl ulnir.iv I li, , tircn are intanded lur moat aware aer- vica. Ordera hava bn rtacelvad for Ihaac Urea (or use In United BUtca Govornntent Service. Aa a HI'BCIAI. STBODU0T0BV offer, we will allow tin- MlowinS prlreH lita tint next tea day a. TIRES TUBES Tim lube itsi i n.-.t) n.ao .10,. i tOJB '-'jui MaSH ISJO MO :i-'M!l'g u.Ofi :um H4xaia iri.ur :i.aij :iix 17.00 MB :iiix4 ihoo :i.so Hx4 IWbO 1.40 .'14 1 4 '.11.40 II.MI 36x4 llJXI 1,00 :iii,i 21100 1,00 :irx4'w 'Jti.no ii.uii atui'j H7.00 0.10 87x4'u 27.50 B.lft OTsO 0M0 6.40 All other aiaui. Nou-Kkida -n BSt finit extra per cent dlacuuot if puv meat io lull ai'cuuipaniaa order and it two are an ordered, aliippiiiK oliBrgva will be payed by ua. U. (I. I. on 15 per neut nl umnunl ul order. Our ont-pnl la limited, ao we auggaat early ordering We aell direct only, giving purcliaacr the atlvsiilageof all middleiuau'a pruliia NON-rilNOTl'ltli UBI.1NKKS I'an our laiiimiK rttlinura, tbyy iillnii nalc blow iiuIb and 00 pur mint uf ptuif turoa beiidua giving many tliutiaund more milea aervice tu each tire. When Id your tirea you rid., without worry or tire trouble. For all :i iiifli Urea - J0 Kor all 'v iiiih Urea fji.ii I'or all 4 inch tiro (D.OO Korall.i'u Inch tire $11.76 Kor all 6 Inch lire 1!.INJ Vui all 6' inch lirca film NON PUNCTURE TIRE FACTORY Dayton, Okie THE WHITE FRONT LIYfiRY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Baled Hay and Grain for Sale at Market Prices. Good Hay in Stack The Boms-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 Oar Care. R. J. McKinnon & Son BURNS, - OREGON RABBIT WIRE We have a big supply of wire any helghth desired and at BED-ROCK PRICES JS3BH0 ER"' Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in steck: Seeders, Plows, Disc and Drag Harrows. Machine Extras Builders Hardware Paints and Oils GARDEN SEEDS a Fancy Virginia - Mteware Something New A KITCHEN RANGE GIVEN AWAY in connection with the sale of this handsome graniteware Inquire BURNS HARDWARE CO. NEIL SMITH, Manager