M JULY -1914 T W T I 6 r s i 8 12131415161718 19202122232425 262728293031 1011 Statement Of The Condition Of Th. First National Bank pt Burns At the clone of business Jane 80th, 1914. TheTimes- JJerald H TH l.argeat Circulation Of Any Nawipapar In Hamay County. SATURDAY. JULY II. 114 Local News, A. B. Brown, one of our pros- Iperous sheep men, was in the city this week. Mrs. J. 0. Cawlfied is over on jOtis Creek visiting her dauRhtet Irs. Ed Stallard. Born- Tuesday uf ternoon at (the grist mill to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foren, a daughter. Lost- Pair of nose glasses in a case, finder leave at John uem berling's and receive reward. Order your Binding twine now. LWe will have it here when needed N. Brown & Sons, Agents. Cyrus Sweek Jr. has returned ifrom Eugene where he has been attending the university. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. 'THE BANK THAT MAKES , YOUR llfl SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. C. M. Faulkner and family left Thursday morning for Lakeview where Mrs. Faulkner and the children will vitit for several weeks. J. W. Biggs expects to leave tomorrow for Portland where he goes to represent clients in the injunction suit filed by the P. L. 5. Co. in the Federal court. The celebration committee in J charge of the program in Burns ' report some money left but as I the bills have not all beea paid 1 yet they will not make a report i until next week. Mrs. Anna Collier and W. H. Crozier were in from Silver , Creek Wednesday making proof; on their places. They were ac companied in by Issac Foster as a witness. They report crops, looking fine on the Creek. 51 The Misses Marie and Evelyn Gilcrest. daughters of Supt. Gil-, crest of the P. L. S. Co.. arrived here last Friday evening from their California home to spend a few weeks in this section. They are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Holland at the ; Company residence in this city. ' A meeting of the Democratic Central Committeemen of Har-1 ney county is called to meet in ! Burns on Saturday, July 25, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. A 1 1 committeemen who were elected it the recent primary are urged to be present. Geo. Sizemore, Chairman. ! I- 'resources Loans and Discounts $336,785.14 U. S. Bonds 41,000.00 Bonds and Securities 49,792.60 Premium on U. S. Bonds 1,750.00 Real Estate. Furniture and Fixtures 8,604.92 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 147,624.09 $586,656.75 LIABILITIES Capital $ 25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits . 80,708.73 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 455,94a02 $586,656.75 Capital and Surplus $100,000. United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Tonawama toniht. Mrs. Byron Terrill is reported on the sick list this week. Order your Binding twine now. We will have it here when needed. N. Brown & Sons, Agents. Claude and Corey Smyth and their mother, Mrs. D. H. Smyth, were in from their Happy Valley I homes during the week on busi ness. The J. I Lowe sawmill, for merly the Bunyard mill, above I Harney, has a complete stock f rough and dressed lumber, shingles moulding, etc. Good road. Call by phone for rush orders. J. L. Lowe. 27tf Mrs. A. C. Welcome and party who left here Monday for Port land in her car, had the misfor tune to break a wheel out this side of Bend and had to finish the journey in a wagon. J. R. Hendricks and wife re turned home Wednesday even ing by the way of Juntura from an extended visit with relatives and friends in Washington and the Willamette Valley. They were absent some six weeks and report having a very pleasant time. J. O. Butler, a teamster from Catlow, brought a set of chains and some other machinery con nected with an auto to this office yesterday morning, sayinir he found them in the vicinity of the P. Ranch. The owner should call at this office and pay the damages. Dry cleaning and pressing at the Burns Steam faundrv. 4tf. I Chas. Owen was down from iSilviesto take in the celebration. Wanted by man and wife fur- nished house or house keeping rooms. Address P. 0. Box 158. Wanted A gentle horse broke J to ride and drive single, also set double harness. Call the Bums Steam Laundry. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES : YOUR $ $ $ I SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Dr. Carl Griffith took his de parture yesterday morning for 1 Portland on a vacation. He will ' likely be absent until the last of this moth. GET MY PRICES before buying elsewhere and SAVE MONEY I carry a complete line of LADIES ail GENTS WEAR -also GROCERIES at the lowest possible cash prices I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - Ha sonic Building, - Burns, Oregon Dr. H. M. Morton expects to leave tomorrow morning for Portland and the seaside to atJ tend the annual meeting of the Pharmacy Association. Mrs. Ktta Cummins expects to leave for Portland Monday for a short vacation visit. Miss Mar tha Hartley will be in charge of the hospital during her absence. The Registered Clyde Stallion. George Chamberlain, is making the stand this season at the Star barn in Burns. He is a well known horse, having been on the Levens ranch for several years. He is a native son, weighs 1900. and a good breeder. Terms $12.50 for season; $15 return privilege, $20 to insure. Chas. Wilson. 27 Nat Henney was up from his Sunset home early this week on business before the land office. Mr. Henney says he has fine prospects for a crop and is sorry the Experiment Station was not established when he took up his place as now he would be several years ahead of what he now has in cultivation. He has 20 acres of field peas and wanted to know where he could get some pigs to do the harvesting. Ted Hayes and family left hurriedly last Sunday morning for Malheur county upon receipt of a message that R. F. Claypool father of Mrs. Hayes, was dead. Upon their arrival at Drewsey they were told that he was not dead but seriously ill. The fam ily went on out, Ted returning Tuesday evening to Burns. Mr. Hayes says the patient is very ill one side being entirely paralized and he was not conscious at any time during his stay at the bed side. Mr. Claypool has many friends in this county who hope for his recovery but it is doubt ful. The marriage of Nollie P. Reed and Miss Louel Smith took place at the hospitable home of the bride pn Monday evening. Rev. Iaureeof the Baptist church per forming the ceremony in the pre sence uf a Urge gathering of re latives and friends. The home was most tastefully decorated for the occasion with many flow ers and ferns. Following the ceremony the band, of which Mr. Reed is a member, the Treble Clef Club of which the bride is a member, several members of the Eastern Star and other young friends visited the home giving them a serenade and all partaking of refreshments. The newly weds took their departure Tues day morning by way of Bend for a month's honeymoon trip to Portland and the coast. Old clothes made like new phone 381. There will be a social dance at Tonawama next Friday night. Few choice Red Polled milk cows for sale Chas. Wilson. 25 'yQ. 0. Jetley and his daughter, Miss Theresa, were in this week. Call 381 when you want your clothes cleaned, pressed and re paired. All millinery at greatly reduc ed prices at Clingan's Millinery Palors. Manny Newell and family were in the city Wednesday from their home near Dog Mountain. Mrs. Millar announces that all her millinery goods are reduced at this time. See them at the Schwartz store. 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. Died Wednesday, July 8, at Harriman, John H. Jones, aged 44 years. Deceased was ill but a short time the cause of his death being erysipelas. Mr. Jones came here from Wales about 14 years ago and had work ed for J. R. Jenkins most of the the time, although run stock of his own for a year or more. He had no relatives in this country. The remains were brought to this city and the funeral took place yesterday afternoon, Rev. Lauree of the Baptist church conducting the service. Frank Smith narrowly escaped a serious hurt Tuesday evening in a run-away. He and a com panion were in a buggy racing a party on horseback down the lane when the tongue to the bug gy came down at a culvert just this side of the river bridge causing a badly smashed rig as the tongue caught in the bridge throwing the entire rig with the occupants right over the horses. They fell to one side of the cul vert in some rock and Frank re ceived a bad scalp wound. The rig is a total wreck. Fire destroyed a barn belong ing to Oscar Cavender in the southwestern part of town Tues day morning. The alarm was turned in but the structure was entirely enveloped in flameH ie fore the apparatus could reach it. There is no fire well in that part of town therefore only the chem ical could be used. There was little wind and other buildings in the neighborhood were in no danger. The origin of the fire is not known. It was insured. An other fire was discovered in some rubbish back of the Odd Fellow building the same afternoon but was soon extinguished. 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 ub, 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 ub". 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 have them on time. N. Brown & Sons. Farmers' "Round-Up Date Set for August 8 Supt. Breighaupt was in from the Experiment Station Thurs day and asked The Times-Herald to announce that the date for the farmers' "Round-up" had been definitely set for August 8. Posters giving the program and details are to bo printed at an early date, as soon as it can be arranged. Mr. lit -eiiliaupt hopes to see a number of farmers present on that day and it has been sug gested that the business houses of Burns close for at least a part of the day and all go out. It is to be an all day affair with a picnic dinner, speaking and in spection of the station farm. Several, in fact most of the busi ness men of this city have al ready signified their willingness to close from ten a m, until 4pm and it is almost sure the town peoplewill go out and add their presence and moral support to the program. More will be said of this next week. Fred Otley and wife and R. R. Sitz are up from Lawen. Rolled barley, wheat 'and oats for sale at market prices. W. A. Goodman's feed yard. J. ft, Jenkins and M. S. Davies were in yesterday to attend the funeral of John H. Jones. Marcs and Gelding'B for sale or trade for cattle. Address or phone Lee Caldwell. Christian Schaper and wife were in from their home near Diamond during the week. Mrs. Has lie has bread for sale at the Schwartz store or is pre pared to deliver it to any home in Burns, 10c. a loaf. Cookies always on hand. Pies and cakes to order. 30tf No. 2M. Kl I'i-iI of 111 I UllllllluU nf ttl FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of BURNS, in ihf Htt uf Orotfim, at lb. cIum of bull III'M, Inn. MS, I'M KKHOlOt I laaiiaanil Ulai'uliuta . HKI.WI?ii Ov.rdrafta. cured tint uutvrurvd 6.4M M D.I Bondi to awur circulation zfvooooo I' H Honda to IMSM U. H. flapoalla I6.00OU0; lo .iMiire I'oatal Havlnfa I.UOOOO II,UU0 iithar iKmila to aio'iira V H, liauoalta I .iua' iiriruaUIHavlniel.iuuu l.tUUOU fit-inluin" M II " Honda l,7.'alou llniida. aariirlil.a, ata H,7JM Nankin liuuaa.furultura and nxttirva 7,uM92 otlii'l Ural KalaH'. ownrd BM 00 tua from National Sanaa (mil r acrva aji.Mita) M.I '" I DM from Hutr aud I'nvata Hanka and Hana.ra. Trual empaulia, and Having llanka OT ttl DM from aporovad r..vrv. aala SMS) 7: i hr. in aud olli.r fab ttrma 111.1 MfeMM tor CteatlM llouac ,.., 7t0 Notaa of otliar National Hauaa I V4 00 I- rartloiwU paper uurraury, tilckela, audi'onta. " lauo l.awriL M'iyY Rlaaav in Hank rut Hpaiir ao.onao l.,.. trndrl MM ) ai.ll.VO Hadainpilon fund with U M Traaaur r S par coot of circulation) I, Ml 00 Total M.Me 7d UASUIflM rapllal lH'k paid In I ...... Hurplua 75.000 ou 1 iidtiridml proHta Icaa aipauaaa aud tataa paid 7on7a National Bank Noire outalaudlua K&.WOW Individual dopoelteeutiject 10 i-tick i;ini Itomaiid icrlltcalea of depoalt .i.i.i I'vtne I'rrllflcateeof depoall. la.OM&l 1 ertlfled rry-i ka 1.60 aehlar'e rhecke oiiiateudtiia. f,w7tv 1 mi... 1 Nteue liepoalu 1, .... I'oalal Havlnge iHipoalla 1 M Total l'.M 7fi rJTATKor orlKtiON.f 1 ocntv or HaeKev.l I.J I. (laull. 1 aahlrr of the abore named nana, do aolrutnl awrar that the ebove atalr in.nl la true lolh. Ural of tut kuowlrdae and Uellrf J. I. Uai'14-, t aebler. form 1 ' A II .IN,. I.KO. A IIMITH II M HoaroN l;rertore Hut... riu .1 and attorn to If0r rue tbla 11. day of July, Ivla. Caana Davr iHeali N. lerf Public fur llieeou. 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 have them on time. N. Brown & Sons. Agents. Thn Boat Modicina in th World. "My little girl 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. nniiiiniiaoum i rffltlf mrtft t RODNEY DAVIS House Painting Paper Hanging and Decorating Calclmlnlng Hardwood Finishing Fresco Painting EatlrtUatea furnlnhcej on ap- pllratlom. Sample shown. CIVS HIM A CHANCE j mt mm mn ti'titiin NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I NITKH NlaTKrl I.ANIt urKN ( Biirna. uirgou, July 1. 1014 S.HIir la lierolijr given thai .Marrit.Neai.nl r'ollyferiu. orraon. wuo, on February 11,1911. mnde llninvateed entry, No. UT.27U, for NK1. ,',. Wi.NK'., fte.SK',, Kh' rtr.11,,11 ;v', lottnahlp ., Haufe to &.. Willamette Meridian, tiaa ni.-d uottce of Intention to make final tbrer year 1'ruof, loeatabllalt i-lalm tu the laud alHjvu -Ireci iio-.l . lasfore Kegliior and llacrlver. at Burna. Orrgou, 011 ibr lull day of Augllal, lull. ' laltnant uaiiira aa ttllueeeve j II Nral, William Krnolrk. W. It tlai 1 I aura l.ut'c, all of Kollyfarm, Oregon. Wm. 1iii. Ueflaler NOT1CK FOB PUBLICATION. 1'NI'IKH MTATKM I.ANIi oKfleK, Burna, Orefou, July i, lull I NoiIit la hareliv given tbat Mary H. Neat, of Kollyfarm, Oregon, wbo. on June a, ivin madr IN-aerl I and knlii , No U4au.l, lor KUNr:',. Sec lion 'Jl, lottnahlp WH . HaugaMK., wlllami-llv Mt-rldiau, baa filed iodine of tuleutioii to make I'roof, lo ratalitlab claim to the lend aboee de a(irll(ed, before Krgleter and ttei'elter, al llnrna .iii. ,.n Uu lllli .lay of Augual, IvU. t lalmaut nanaae aa wltneaeeei J. II Neel William Konwii'k, V H llanluer aua I. aura Lure, all of Kollyfarm, Oregon. Wn kuki Reglaler NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'M I Ml Hit IK- I. AMI llI'Mil. Burna. tireguu, July 10, 1 - 1 a Notice la hereby glveu that Kyank eatleraou, of l.aweu, Orngon. who, on May w, Im uiailr II..111. .1. a. I e.ntry No gtiM, Herlal No. vmx,, fin mK'.NK'4, Hei' n, HWl.NWt,, W'.HrYI. Seiliou 1. Toviiiahlp .1 h, Icai.gi. Ho k. wlllametle Mrildian haa filed uottce of Intention to make filial 111- ycai proof, to eatahlrall nlnlni to the land above dcaorltmd. before Itegtaler aud deceiver, at llurua, Oregon, oil the lath day of Aninl lilt elatmanl uatneaea wllueaaea II. in y otli llciu i 1.1'Otge, liolhof I 11, oruguu etiaa. Hopper of ltrewaay, Oregon J. I. 1 ary of Harriman, Oregon. Wx. Faa Heglaler NOTI0I FOK I'UHIiICATION IINITKI) HTAI'KN IANImikhik. Ilunn, oiigoii, July 10, I'll Notice la Inriliy glean Ibal Ira Bend, ol liar rtmeu, Oregon, wbo, on Hapiumber II, 11107, matte llnuicatuad Kulry No. -i.'Ji Herlal No trail, fur HW' Section 2, Townahlp 'jjl. H ItaiiHii M heal, Wlllametle Meridian Ilea filed notice of intention to make final flie year proof, lo uatabllab claim to the laud alHive deaerlbed, before the heglaler and He celver al Burna, Oregon, 011 ibe lath day of Auguat, l.'ll I'leluiant uamea aa wllueaaea: Huda K Mtnv, orvllla Htoy, riauk U, rialer, Leon Meueleluur, all of Harriman, Oregon. Wm. haaaa, Biglater Notieo to Credltore. Notice in In n-liv Kivcn that the unilci i):mil haa Im-i-ii duly appointed executoi of t tic l.att Will and Tret anient, ami ol 1 In- mi air of William C. Hyi'd, decraeed, ly Die Count v Court of the State ol Drt'Kou, lur lliirney County. All wr one having claim! noaiuat auid ratulr itrr in 1. In notified to preaeut tlwin, ilnlv viiiltcd by law reuircd, to Julian 0. Us ill, executor, at hii ofiice In llurna, Huruey County, IIitkoii, oral thn ullac of J. S. C6ok hit attoraey, in Burn, lit egon, within ail inontlia lioni the date ol tint notice. Hated thi lat day of July, ll)U. Julian (X Brd, (sgcuroc. J. 8. Cook, attorney. NOTI0I rOR PvBLlOATIOM. I'NlTKIl HTATBs I, AM) Orill f, I Hllllll, OftfOBi Jllly I. I'll Ntnic.i it. Iiarvtir ilffii tlmt Juhn A Oard. of Lawan oragun, VBO, on Nnvanttar n, i'r iiiMt). ntrt.l,antl Kntry No i,m,lot MjHW Hnctlon 90, Tum iislih.74 h , Mait M K nl'lam rtta Msjritllau, baa flletl nuilt-e ol intciiiion to makt final prooC, lo .'tatillah claim to the isml almv ')''' iii-vtl. Im-Ii.. it ai-it-i aixi M cHur ni Hurna, orrgoii. oiatin' I. tit day ol A ,...,.-l I i.l A 1 llUII . I I . Clalmaiit nantri an Mltttftaca A'Utn I H '.iMitgf.-. -( lrt in, ui.-giiii ( list laa B Auamua of l.arrlmau. Oraon har lea Oftnl ami ltal.h J. Wliaon both or Lawen, Ore- (fOO- Wa.r.aai. ftlater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 0 I7NITK0 KTATKH i ' i- mihu hurna, Oregon, July 7, li)M Notice la heti-'lty itlven that llarvay Kiitfllah Of Mecrjjlfjr, nrrtcnii, who, nil Jlllta I, lI aint March ti, I.'U, rttaptrtlve)r, made llnmratea! Kntrlea, Noa tM7'.HMr7j7'.. fur NK'4. Hac. NU NK1. Hw. m aud N'.NH1,, Hei tlon ; Townahlp M Houth, Rnnaa HI Kaat wn lamalla Mrrldlau. haa filed uotlra ol lnteii 'ii'ii fo innki- flnal three year I'roof, to eatab Hah claim to lha land abova deacrlled, baton C. K. Tullm-b, If H. rommlaalotier, al hia nfflca, at Heck Icy, oregott. on the luth day of Auguat 1914. Claimant nameaaa wlliitaa i Hardugo, F. K Clayton, Kobart I. Koontr Walter Iffjckley, all of Jiet-fc h , Oregon Wm. Kakhi. Rvglatei NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'HlTRbrtTATKM 1,AN Offttal ( Hurna, Oregon, July 7, Iwli Notlra la haraby glvan that lleur) II Kearb, ol rLawau, oregou, who, on October II. ii" made lloiueataad Kuiry, No (VdOT., for Mt'4. Hectlou 11, lowuahlp 'it H , Kangr V3U Kaat, Wllatnelte Meridian, haa Hlvd notTr-e ol in ten Hon to make final ihrr- aar Proof, to vatabllah claim to tba laud alxic deat rlbed, bafttre Keg later and HecelTer, at Hurna, Oregon, on ibe 10th day ol Auguat. in Clalmaut uamea for wltnvsaea IVter ( ifer Andrew Palaraati, Harry rr. Jamaa t'ary, all of l,awari, Oregon Wa Kakhk. Reglater NOTICK FOR VV BMCATION . CNITK)HTATKHI.ANIOKFHK( Hurua, Oregon, July V, ItfH.I Noilca la nareby given that Kliner K Hmltb. of Klley, oraaou, who, on June II. luoa, made llomeatead Kntrv. So bUS, for NW, Section I4.'luv iiehip .M h . Hanae K , U lllamatta Merl dlan - nie.i notice of Intention lo rnaka final flva year Proof to aatabliah claim to thaland above daacrllHMl, bafuru KviOater ""'I "' -i v i at Hurna, oreaon, on the i.'th dy of Auguat 114. Claimant nameaaa witness. Wm W. Hturgla, Waller K K laaenger, I'Ur--tite Deforest and Kdua K. Iliiffuiau all uf Hllay, Oregon 'Wm. Faaai, Reglater NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION. I'NITgn iiiir- 1 im.i.i i .. , i Hurna. Oregon. July y, i .11 ttotire la hereby glvan ttiat I'alherlne Mae rleruhart, of Hurna, Oregon, who. on February a, l"l li.a.ti' lloliiffelra'l Knlr. No U..1.1 for N',Hl, He. (Ion Do, Towuetilu J4 Houlli Kange H . Hlllanirtle Merlilleti. U 11I...I uotli-v of intention to make dual ttireo year rouf, In i-aleliliali 1 iailli to Ihr lanil !.... .In eurloed, before Keglater aud Iteceiver at llurna Oregon, ou tte i.in day of augual, 1M Clal leant naluaaea rrllueaaea, . Joeouli II. Hill, Urn N.-winau. I 1.11 Hare) anil Frank I'. Blwatner, all of Hurna, Oregon. Wm. r iin.i . Heflatrr NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION. I niii, Hrarga I lata Orrli a Hurua, Oregon, July I, mi Hoilca ih In r. l.i given Dial Ithoda 1 Hluy. ol llarilinaii, tin -gnu, wbo. on August l, 11107 end Ol tOlier It, IvU, tea.,i'tlrrl 11,.. I. Ilomt. alieil Km nee iju... h.rlel No tr.'t.'. an. I No u'aa. tor N1,. Hut lion ::. lowuanin j.. H. Raaga an F , lllemelle M. ii.lian. haaMleil nplloe ol lutentlon lo make final tl.- .ai 1'ronl, toi-a tabllah rlalm to Ibe laud above iti-ecrH-ed, Ik tore Iti.glati'r an. I Iterelver. al Hurna. Urafoa, on the .th day ol Auguat, 1 Mt. 1 telmetit nameaaa vtlaaaaagl llrvlllaT Nlvy. Ira llond, II M. Murk. Mil. I la him. I alt uf llartlinau, Oregon. Vtn Faaaa. Keglater. PREMIER "Non-Puncture" Auto Tires Guar.nteed 7,500 Miles Service Tliaas Unm bear lbs uneto t knimu mileage niiaiantio, yet are gold at a pric even lea than lirvH u( onllugry guarantee. Tliia guarantee cover punciurea, blow-outa and gt'ueral near. iiiiruiilee rover 7.W0 uiileaj.acrvlc again! uverytliiug i-no.t abtiatt. 'I'laim tired are inlemletJ lor tuott aevere er vice. OrSaci have ayal received far til (Iran, for uae In United Ntalm UavaraMaal Searvlce. A a iraOIAL INTKOIK't TtiHt oiler, we will allow tin- following- priren loa the neit ton layg. TIRES TUBES Tiro Tube I8aa f U.iM '.' iti tataa ie'j: l':mi :10x3', l;i Mi .so H8l3', I hi . X IHI :to8'i in.iici .i.jo BlSfy I7.UI aU6 :iuii is on ;i.au :i!i4 in oO :i,40 :hi ga.40 ;i.tl0 3'ni ,00 a so .'Ml. 4 Ti iki ;i.nti .'toal'v aVOI 5.01) HUkH D7.00 ft.10 H7xl'. 7.80 ft.lf) Ifsl BMO 6.40 All other te. Nun-hklilii 'ti per cent eatra f pur cent tllacuuut if pttv utent in lull urctiiupaiiiea ortler anil if two are ho oMlereil, elopping charge will be pu toil by in. (). (I. i. on 10 pt i cent ol ameuitt ol order. Our out-put I limited, o w auggeat early ordering We ell ilireit only, giving punhaaer the advantageof all uiiddleuiaii'a ptnllin NON-l'lNOTIIIIi; IIKI.INKKH Uae our famoua ruliner, they ullinl nate blow out and IH) per cent ol punc ture beaidea giving many thoiiHuml more mllua nervice to each tire. When in your lireaj you ride with. ml worry or tlra trouble. Kor all :i inch tin-. - l'i.. rorall a ' lurh tire a -M Kor all inch tire - '.M.o Kor all 4, Inch tire f.'.Vl. Kor all 6 inch liica - 5.(K) Kor all 5'u inch lire $3 00 NON PUNCTURE TIRE FAtTORY Dayton, Okie Statement of Condition ot the Harney County National Bank of Burns, Oregon June 30, 1914 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $170,108.60 United States Bonds 24,500.00 Bonds and Securities 18,164.77 Furniture and Fixtures 3,852.77 CASH 136,987.09 $353,613.23 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 26.000,00 Surplus and Profits 49,010.03 Circulation . 19,500.00 DEPOSITS 259,103.20 $353,613.23 Your Business Solicited STATE DEPOSITARY THE WHITE FRONT LIYERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Baled Hay and Grain for Sale at Market Prices. Good Hay in Stack The Burns-Yale 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 RABBIT WIRE We have a big supply of wire any heighth desired and at bed-rock prices Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in steck: Seeders, Plows Disc and Drag Harrows. Machine Extras Builders Hardware Paints and Oils GARDEN SEEDS Fancy Virginia Granitcware Something New A KITCHEN RANGE GIVEN AWAY in connection with the sale of this handsome graniteware Inquire I BURNS HARDWARE CO. I NEIL SMITH, Manager