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Nawtpapar la Harney County.
SATURDAY. JULY . 1114
Local News.
Tonawama tonight.
Jack Winans is in from
Mnestead.
Dr. H. Denman was up from
larriman during the week.
Will Altnow was visitins with
Is many freinds in Burns Wed-
ssday.
Order your Binding twine now.
e will have it here when needed
N. Brown & Sons, Agents.
Harry Cary and Fred Otley
rere among our visitors from
he Lawen section this week.
R. Heck returned the fore part
this week from a visit to
Jevada points, being absent for
everal weeks.
John Robinson and family have
ne to Clover Swale to spend a
lew week on the farm. Dewey
nd Nick accompanied them.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
IURNS.
1100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES
fOUR $$ SAFE." ACCOUNTS
MTED.
Miss Campbell, a nurse with
Jrs. Dickson & Logman in rort-
td, has been spending her va-
ition on the homestead of her
later near the Double O.
iy returned to Portland
beaday morning.
Mrs. J. L. Gault arrived
londay from a short visit to
Paisley and was accompanied by
lier sister in law, Mrs. Earl Con-
who will remain here some
ae on a yisit. The party had
lUite an experience in making
i journey, their auto breaking
own twice.
WV. E. Crowder returned this
ek from a trip out to Chey-
rnne, where he met his son who
vas bringing the family automo-
orie overland to this country
BANKING HOURS
Burns. Oregon,
July 2l8t, 1914
To our Customers
and the Public :-
Acting under instruc
tions of the Comptroller of
the Currency, the undersigned
banks will, on and after July
27th, 1914, open at 9 o'clock
A. M.f and close at 3 o'clock
P. M. eaoh day, and no busi
ness will be transacted with
the public outside of these
hours.
Harney County National Bank,
By Leon M. Brown, Cashier
First National Bank,
By J. L. Cault, Cashier
v .
Mrs. ('has. Newell was in the
city from her Dog Mountain
CAPITAL AND S U R P L U S J home Tueaday.
Order your Binding twine now.
We will have it here when needed.
N. Brown & Sons, Agents.
.lames Paul of Happy Valley, a
Harney county sheep man, left
Mondav after a visit of several
The j days in Ontario on general busi-Wed-,
ness. Ontario Democrat.
Chas. Davis was down from
his home near Harney early this
week. He was walking with
difficulty on account of being
kicked on the leg by a horse
l'onawama tonight
Ralph Beary is
set.
up from Sun-
i .M
IIUIIIC
Dry cleaning and pressing at
the Burns Steam Laundrv. 4tf.
Mrs. Will Cummins returned
Thursday evening from a visit to
Portland.
John Oard and wife and Adam
George were business visitors
the fore part of this week.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$100,000. 'THE BANK THAT MAKES
YOUR fill SAFE." ACCOUNTS
D. Jameson and wife and Mrs
H. M. Horton took their departure
Tuesday morning for Portland
and coast points where they will
join Dr. Horton and remain for
an indefinite time.
INVITED.
R. Heck desires
Herald to extend
thanks to the many
The Times-
his sincere
who showed
Lieutenant Alfred Whitney is
here on a visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Whitney.
Lieutenant Whitney ia now loca
ted in Portland and after a short
visit here he will return.
'. tli..ii- Wimllv inlr-rt'sl linil svrillia-
e son returned to lowa ana , " -
.. thv i nruiir thr i ni-ss and death
r. Crowder drove tne car on - ; " ,
: T..t.. ..,!.. 01 nis COIWin, Iiusr.i lmvimmii
llljl W) V1 ! lUlHitm
Crowder drove the
where
e meet with an accident and Frank Johnson went over to
ad to leave the car until repairs ' PrinevilleThursday and expects
ould be obtained. , to be back today. He will bring
Mrs. Johnson and Dessel back
with him as he has been batch
ing for a few days and is tired
Rev. Father Pius Niermann, i
ho has been pastor of the local
Catholic church for some time.
k his departure Tuesday
orning for San Francisco where
he will be located in the future.
MV. Father Klein is returning to
take charge of the church here.
Father Niermann is a very plea
sant gentleman and his many
freinds regret his departure.
Don't overlook the picture pro
gram at Tonawama tonight,
to-morrow night and Wednes
day night. The management
has secured new service and the
pictures should be very attrac
tive. New music tonight by
piano and violin and these mus
icians will also play for a social
dance after the pictures until 12
o'clock.
of it.
The J. L. Lowe sawmill, for
merly the Bunyard mill, above
Harney, has a complete stock
of rough and dressed lumber,
shingles moulding, etc. Good
road. Call by phone for rush
orders. J. L. Lowe. 27tf
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 -
flasonlc Building;, - - Burns, Oregon
President Dalton of the Fair
Association has called a meeting
of the stockholders in this city
on next Saturday afternoon when
plans will be made for a fair this
fall. This should have been
done before but if the stockhold
ers and the business men of this
section will really get behind it
we can have a good fair and
secure a creditable display of
products to be sent to the Land
Show at Portland the last of
October and later go to the
Panama Exposition at San Fran
cisco. . It is really desired to
have an exhibition at these
places as it will mean a great
deal toward the development of
this county and bringing in peo
ple who desire cheap land upon
which to build homes.
James Mahon was in town this
week.
Old clothes made like new
phone 381.
Scott Haley was in the city
Sunday.
Call 381 when you want your
clothes cleaned, pressed and re
paired. All millinery at greatly reduc
ed prices at Clingan's Millinery
Palors.
Will H. Potter was in from his
land holdings near Wagontire
during the week.
Mrs. Millar announces that all
her millinery goods are reduced
at this time. See them at the
Schwartz store.
Will French, the jolly commer
cial traveler, has been in this
city for the past few days look
after business.
Fred Brown, National Bank
Examiner, was in the city this
week looking over the business
of the two home banks.
Mrs. Culp, of Culver, who has
been here on a visit to her sons
Lloyd and John, for several
weeks, took her departure for
home Thursday morning in com
pany with Frank Johnson.
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. :tli.
Mrs. C. R. Peterson and
daughser, Miss Nettie, left Sat
urday for Juntura, where their
son and brother, Paul, who has
Woody Best is over from Silver
Creek.
Rolled barley, wheat and oats
for sale at market prices. - W. A.
Goodman's feed yard.
W. T. VanderVeer was over
from his Pine Creek ranch dur
ing the week.
Mares and Gelding's for sale or
trade for cattle. Address or
phone Lee Caldwell.
Dalton Gibbs, who was kicked
by a horHe last week and taken
to the hospital is out again.
The supreme court affirms the
decision of the circuit court of
this county in the case of the
state vs. J. H. Henderson in an
opinion handed down the fore
part of this week.
Mrs. Hastie 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. Phone No. 411 30tf.
MJff '
Judge Dalton Biggs and wifeN
iook tneir aepariure weunesuay
morning for their home in On
tario after a visit of of a week
in this city with relatives and
friends.
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.
Tha Bad Madicina in (ha World.
"My little girl had dysentery
very bad. I thought she would
die. Chamberlain's Colic, Chole
ra and Diarrhoea Remedy cured
her, and lean truthfulljmay that
I think it is the best medicine in
the world," writes Mrs. William
Orvis, Clare, Mich. For sale by
all Dealers.
Tobacco and Cigar Salesmen
wanted to Advertise. Experien
ce unnecessary. $100 monthty
and traveling expenses. Adver
tise Smoking, Chewing Tobacco,
Cigarettes. Cigars. Send 2 cent
stamp for full particulars.
HEMETTOBACCGCO.,
3G-1 New York, N. Y.
Deerlng Repairs
Now is the time to order reoairs
been with his father in Harney fur your Deering Binders. Head-
Ontario Dem- ''rs- Mowers, Reapers and Kakes.
Send in your orders now bo you
Xwill have them on time.
county is quite ill
Herat.
N
rVi.Mh4.jJ 1 O 4- rlin a A tart
mtu i nil uuijr i ui uir ihjiiii-
of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Brown in
Vallejo, California, Mr. Augtstus
Collins and Miss Rose Beede,
Rev Matteiew of the M. E.
church preforming the ceremony.
Both these young people are well
known here where Gus Collins
has resided for several years and
engaged in the occupation of
chauffeur, being on the run to
Bend a part of the time in con
nection with the business of his
father, John Calhns. His bride
is a Drewsey girl who has been
making her home in this section
for a time. She is a sister to
Roy Beede who graduated from
high school this year. The
young people will make their
home in Portlans according to
announcements received here.
Miss Emma Buchelle who left
here in company with the bride
some weeks ago for Vallejo, with
the intention of making a trip to
Honolulu in company with her
sister and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. E. V. Brown, writes they've
been having a fine time but she
is getting homesick for Harney
Valley and as soon as she re
turns from the Honolulu trip
hopes to come back with out
I. Li
A new gasoline fire engine and
pump has just been received by
the city and the fire boys have
been trying it out on the streets.
It is not an entire satisfaction
yet but it may prove effective
when properly adjusted. Yes
terday it was not able to throw
a stream of water over The
Times-Herald bidding but it may
do better work than this when
once adjusted and properly
working.
J. W. Biggs has returned from
Portland where he went to ap
pear in the injunction suit start
ed by the P. L. S. Co. to hold up
the adjudcation of the water
rights of Silvies River. Mr.
Biggs states demurrers were
filed and those who have been
named in the suit will fight.
Just what the next move will be
is not determined but it looks
like quite a legal battle that may
go to the highest court of the IT.
S. before the matter is finally
settled.
The new organization of W.
C. T. U. has a membership of
twenty-five. Meets the second
and fourth Friday's of every
month at 2:30 o'clock in the Bap
tist church. A cordial invitation
is extended to all. A Medal con
test will soon be given for the
children and a orize given for
the best speaker. The members
of the W. C. T. U. invite all
women who have not registered
to meet at the Baptist church
next Friday afternoon at 3
o'clock.
Died- Saturday, July 18, 1914,
at the Cummins hospital in this
city, Hosea Latham, aged 23
years. The young man had been
kicked by a mule at the P. L. S.
Co. haying camps on Tuesday of
last week, the hoof striking him
in the groin. It was not consid
ered serious at the time but later
he came in to consult a physician.
He was doing quite well at first
but later complications set in
and on Friday his condition be
came alarming and the attending
physician suggested an operation.
The patient did not take kindly
to an operation but finally it was
found it would be the only means
of saving his life and Dr. Geary
phoned over to Drewsey and
asked Dr. Harrison to come over
for the purpose of operating.
The doctors started, to operate
just before noon on Saturday,
but the young man expired be
fore the operation was completed.
Mr. Latham was born at Trout,
North Carolina, and came here
on May 10 last in company with
his cousin, Arthur Heck, a broth
er of R. Heck and he had since
been employed at the Island
Ranch. He is survived by his
father, two brothers and one
sister, all of whom live in North
Carolina. The funeral was held
Tuesday morning and the re
mains were followed to their
last resting place by a large num
ber of sympathizing friends who
genuinely mourn bis untimely
death away from his own people.
The only relatives here are R.
and Arthur Heck, his cousins.
Rey. Mrs. Lewis conducted the
N. Brown & SonB.
TONAWAMA
TONIGHT
Picture prorgam
New Service
Three Reels
AN ARROWHEAD ROMANCE
A Lively Western Duma
THEM Oi: LETTERS
The Veteran's Dream- War ScWy
Mike and Jake in Society
Comedy
ADMISSION 10 AND IS CENTS
Music Piano and Violin
New Musicians Dance after Show
TOMORROW NIGHT
FOUR REEL PROGRAM
THE PRIMEVAL TEST
TWO-REEL FEATURE
An Interesting and Unusual Picture
Countess Betty's Mine
Stiring, Exciting Drama
The Tramp Dentists
Comedy
Usual Prices, 15 & 2fic.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
July 29
FOUR-REEL PROGRAM
FEATURE NIGHT
The Raid of The Human Tigers
THREE-REEL FEATURE
Most Thrilling and Extraordinary .
Getting Rid of a Mother-in-law
Comedy
Usual Four-Reel Prices
15 and 25 Cents
nmtttnmuiuai tmtunnumumun
RODNEY DAVIS
House Painting;
Paper Hanging
. and Decorating
Calclmlnlng
Hardwood Finishing
Fresco Painting
Estimates furnished on p-
pllcttllou. ttamplss shewn.
GIVE HIM A CHANCE
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
I'NITKD HTaTaW I. A NI OIM'I,
Hum, UrvgOll, July I I'll
Nulhi- III Mvri'hy slri'ii tlitit .Inlm A ! ol
liHt'ii Oregon, no, tin Novembei 23( IWK,
insili' iM'trrt.l.aiid Kntry '.. u lMH,fol M..-U
Heotlou Ar, TuwiiihlpVt H , f :aiiK i K W I imn
eit Merldlsn, list flli'ii aolloc ol lnldBUon to
iiigjin final proof, to uitslilixli lain t the
laud alxiv ifrscrllHMl, In-fuii- (t.-Ni-i mxl a
Mivtf at iiuiim, ctrtgon. on u- i. tii da ol
AlljfUil. I'll,
Claimant mmi'iM wlthssaR
Adam K II '.eora of l.aweu, nn-u-.n har
1st ll Auiimit, of lUrilmsM, Oregon. I harles
ard snd Ralph I WHsoubothof l.mw
m. Kahkk
ren, Ore-
Ki'tdntiT
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
UNITED hiaikh i.ANiiorriCK
Mu run, OrtKOii, July 7, l'i I
MotlOf. Ii barttof nIvimi that Harvey KukMrIi,
of ti i kirf , mi-kmi. who, on June I, IwiOaud
March u, I'tU, rtitliertlvi If, mad llnuifitcad
Kntrles, Nor tM7ia077.. fur NK't,hfc. ;it. V,
rtr.4, arc. n nmi .-,r n -4, pccuoii ;u,
Township S3 HiiiiHi. Hanae II I-nut WH
Unietia Meridian, hai filed notice of hiu-n
thin to make final tltice year Proof, to cuh
huh i 11 in to the land abort dra rHn.1, heforv
'. K. Toll--' h, V H. ouiinlMfdniK-r. al hlaofDrc.
at Heckle) , ori'goti, on I he 10th da) of uyuM
IVH.
claimant names aa w itn. ..
I Hn.iiiK". r I i laytoii. Holier! I. RoOBtl
Waller Heckle), all of Heckh , Orajofl
Wn. i , HiKlnifi
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
i --it 1 1. m-atki t.Ntorrtck, t
llMina. O result, Jul 11,114
Notice Is hereby that rrcd Ii. Krlll.iit.nl
Kllay, Oregon, who, on June a. Hum made
Iloiuektead r.utry No SrtlS, Hetlal No. o.i'l. for
nrt'., Mrrtlon 4, Towmhl it Mooih, Hange
Mi Kait, Willamette Mvrldlau. has filed
notice of Intention lo make 0ual f J v soar
t'roof, lo ratabllnh alalia to the laud alove dc
acrtbed, before Hegutt-r aud He elver, at
Hums, Oregon, on the 17th day of Aaua( 1914m
Claimant uame aa witnesses
Hni Mmter, w 0. Boat, Uoroau Brooka, J M
Houtherland, all of sUlat . Ufvjgos
n h r Knr, Kerlater,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UMITKOB1 M I AMiuKKIi K, l
Hut ns, Oregon, Jul) It, ffldj ,
Notice la hereb) ifUen that liantel P Jordan,
uf Hni ns Oregon, who, oil August .1, l', made
Home steed Kntry, No, Ui.im, for hK'4, km lion
f. Township M h Range K K , Wlllsmuttc
Meridian, hss ftlaq noil.- uf intention to
make final live year pnxif, t. establish claim
to the land shove descrilHd, tH-fore Hegistcr
aud Hecelur, i Hutus, Oregon, on Iti i-tii
day of August, ivlt.
tlalmant names as witnesses
Albert Wood.ottoi.asch.i laud M.Sailsbury,
Nelson I 's nice, sll of Hums, Oregon
r. FiHRK. Ueglsler
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
t'NlTBH "TATIN I.ANIi t TU I
Huina, tfrugoii, July lt. 1VU
Roitoa Is hereby given that ! rharaM
Jelley, of Narrows, Orcgou, who, on Ms l,
IV1S, made Homestead Kntry, No 06743, i..i -',
NK.a' W; HWNW, NW'4Mi4 Hectiiin
24, Iom liable H. h.. lunge VK . v Ills met i. Maf
Idlau has nlvd notice of luteotlonto uiske
tii mi coiiouutatioii proof, to as tab! lab elaln
t the land abote OaaOnbod, (lor.- lUgmter
sud Iteietwr, at Hums, Oregon uiitbe mm dat
AUgUSl IWlt
Claimant names aa witnesses
TheodoreJetley.il A Jellrv, o o Jetley,
MHlls t base, all .f Narrows. Oregon.
Wm. 1-ariiI? Register.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
I'NITIhHTATgS LANOOrrtf a, )
Lasevlew, Oregon. July (rd, lttlt.
nor i .iai i ABM
Notice Is hereby given that Adolf Hansen, of
Kite, Oregon, who, on Jvni lata, i'lu made
Homestead enlrj. No (Kttfca, for H'N. A Sl2
Mljj. Kactlon 11. Township :i Hoytb, k'hi-. U
Kasl, Willamette Meridian, has filed BoUci ol
luteutfou to make final three ear croot, lo
i-slahllsh claim to the laod above described,
before i has A . Nhermau. U H couiulssiouer
at Klfe, oifgim, oo the JOth da of August. I'H
Cialmaut unniesas witnesses
Ronald Coukllug, John McKachin. (leo. A
I'sddock. ivter Wyse, all of rife, oregoi
J-. K III Ml, Iteglitei.
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Tires
Guaranteed 7,500 Miles
Service
Tlitw liri'B Ik-mi till' uirulc t Kimnn
in il,-uKf Ktiaiautw), yi't are miKI at a
price oven km than tirH of onliuiuy
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puncturr,, blow-outt and gcnprul woar.
liiiurunii-a coT'ra 7,5iK) milpHj.arrvltfu
iigalimt overy tiling UOtfN ubnw. TtMH
tirt-hiim inlt'ii.lfil (ur mud nuvitre tor-vies.
Orders have been received for
these tires for use In United States
Government Service.
An s SPBOIAL lNTUOIHCTOKY
ullci , un will allow tin- fulluwini; prlcuM
dm tin' ni'xl ton 'Ihj k.
TIRES TUBES
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I'Ullt ,'llil Tl lin tvul (lUt'llllIlt ii pin
uii'iit in full McoiuipuiiiuH iinloi and if
two are ho mderttd, lhlppln rhium"
will be payed by uh. (. (. ). uu I per
lieu t of uiui'iiiit of older. Our out-put
la limited, uu wa augget aarly ordering
We Hell direct only, Kong parobaaSf
the udvantageuf nil muldleuutu'H proflta
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Uae our faiuntlN relinerH, tiny elimi
nate blow ouU aud 00 perOMl of punt'
ttirea beaidea giving inuny thouHuiul
more ui ilea aervice to each tire. Wliuu
In your tiren you ride without worry ui
tire lioublua.
Koi all 'I inch tin--. 1.90
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BANKING HOURS
Burns, Oregon,
July 21st, 1914
To our Customers
and the Publlo:-
Aotlng under instruc
tions of the Comptroller of
the Currency, the undersigned
banks will, on and after July
27th, 1914, open at 9 o'clock
A. Me, and close at 3 o'clock
P. M., each day, and no busi
ness will be transacted with
the public outside of these
hours.
Harney County National Bank,
By Leon M. Brown, Cashier
First National Bank,
By J. L. Gault, Cashier
NON PUNCTURE TIRE FACTORY
"v'"" '"
THE WHITE FRONT
LIVERYFEED 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
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Farm Machinery
Implements of all kinds
in steck: Seeders, Plows,
Disc and Drag Harrows.
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Machine Extras
Builders Hardware
Paints and Oils
GARDEN SEEDS
Fancy Virginia Uteware
Something New
A KITCHEN RANGE GIVEN AWAY
in connection with the sale of this
handsome graniteware Inquire
BURNS HARDWARE CO.
NEIL SMITH, Manager