The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 03, 1914, Image 3

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The Largr.t Circulation Of Any
New.paprr In Harney County.
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3. IBM
LocrI News.
Toimwanu tonight
ISomethinvr now at Tonuwama.
EY COUNTY NATIONAL HANK
UNITED STATES DfcPOSJTARY
INVITES YOUR BUSINESS
A good taxidermist can have a
dI for a few days by Japplying1 at
iia office.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ksnwick
fere in from Folly Farm during
be week attending to some bust-
ess matters.
(THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
MJRNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
1100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES
fOUR $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS
1VITED.
Mrs. W. T. Hill and family
have disposed of their property
this city and will make their
MM with Ora and George Hill
lear Oenio.
There will be work in the M.
. Degree at the Masonic lodge
jm on Monday evening, Oct. B.
siting members cordially invit-'
Refreshments.
Chris Berg is in the city assist-,
Ing in getting the soda works in Joe Harm
8haje to operate. Mr. Jenkins limne in the
Statement Of The Condition
Of The
First National Bank
of Burns
At the close of business Sept. 12th, 1914.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $329.51 1.0H
it n it i . it iiiui oo
l . 0, I .'Mill il,WW.U I U
Bend! and Securities 02,450.67
Premium on U. S. Bonds l,545.(K)
Ileal Fstate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,504.92
Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00
CASH 125.707.58
$509,909.20
LIABILITIES
Capital $ 25,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 80,104.08
Circulation 25,000.00
DEPOSITS 439,861.52
trj:o iu-.ii (!
Capital and Surplus SIOO.OOO.
United States Depositary
ACCOUNTS INVITED
Tonawams tonight.
RESOURCES
Loans ami Discounts $329,511.03
S. Honda 41.lXHi.lw
Bonds and Securities 02,450.07
Premium on V. S. Bonds 1,545.00
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,504.92
Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00
CASH 125.707.58
$509,909.20
LIABILITIES
Capital $ 25.000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 80,104.08
Circulation 25.000.00
DEPOSITS 439,861.52
$509,909.20
Capital and Surplus SIOO.OOO.
Ike Canstance is in the city.
Sunday dinner at the City Res
taurant. John Hopper was down from
Silvies yesterday.
C. K. Tullock has bten over
from Catlow during the week.
.1. F. Rounsovillc came up from
Denio yesterday to attend court.
The Presbyterian Ladies Aid
will give n chicken pie supper on
October 9.
.. N
norn mommy, Depu jt. to ivir.
and Mrs. Wm. Herg. at Lawn, a
son.
HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
INTITES YOUR BUSINESS
Rolled barley, wheat and oats
for sale at market prices. W. A.
Goodman's feed yard.
Scott and Peter Haley were up
from their home near Malheur
Lake during the week.
Seed Rye for sale at UA cents
per Ih. See John P, Fay 12 miles
soli Ih of Riley on Silver Creek.
Roland Hanklu wan a business
visitor this week.
Atty. Crandall is over from
Vale to attend court.
No, Chamberlain didn't have to
buy this paper to get its support.
Mr. and Mrs QflO, Huchannn
and their son welt in the city
(luring I he week.
Say there's going to be some
good pictures at Tonawama this
week.
Finest alfalfa, timothy and red
top bay baled may he had at the
( rood man feed barn is south Burns
Dr. Ceo. Q, Carl is prepared
for special attention to all dis
eases of eye, ear and nose. F.yes
tested and glasses fitted. 501 f.
A good used piano at a low
price. Six dollars a month will
make it yours. Write or see F.
T. Shepherd, Summit Hotel,
Bums, Oregon.
Several car loads of young peo
ple left here this afternoon for
the Ranch where they go to
visit with Miss Martha Hanley
and Miss Campbell.
Charles K. Curtis and wife, of
Rock ford South Dakota, are ex
pected here the drat of next
week lor a visit. Mrs. Custis is
Dry cleaning and pressing at
the Burns Steam Laundry. 4tf.
Arthur Arnold, a son of Tom
Arnold, who formerly lived here,
is over from Ontario on court
business.
A baby girl was born to Mr.
and Mrs. 0. C. Lundy on Sept.
23 but the advent of the young
lady was not reported to this
oilice until this week.
Miss Hazel Coaad came over
from Canyon last Monday and is
a guest at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Curtis Smith.
Mrs. Qilienwater Bakery, bread
doughnuts and Rocks always on ;i sister to F. F. Purington.
hand. All kinds of pastry orders , d,.n houfle c,ean flueg c,ean
',rom,tlv l,ll,"l t or polish stoves or I will do any
For Sale 20,000 lbs. galvan- kind of work you can not get any
i.ed barb-wire. Will exchange one else to do.
for horses, mules, wagons or .Arthur Stewart, Burns, Hotel.
farm machinery. P. S. Weil ten
!
You're going to Tonawama.
HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
INVITES YOUR BUSINESS
was over from his
eastern part of tin
las leased the plant to Mr. Groff county during the week
iwho will conduct the business.
There will be a business meet
ing of the "600" card club at the
home of the president, Mrs. C.
F. McKinney. Tuesday evening.
October 0th. 7, p. m.
Generous rain Thursday night
and Friday morning soaked the
ground and has made fall plow
ing better. Consideable cultiva
tion in this respect will be done
from now until the frost interfer
es.
We do job printing.
Tonawama tomorrow night.
P. .). (ialligher is over from
Juntura attending court.
J. M. Shown was among our
visitors from Harney during the
week.
Lost An Flks watch charm
Invest a little money in having wj(h two teelh jnat,rU.,i. finder
your line cleaned n may save WHJ 0,. suitably rewarded if
brought to this oilice.
Ul Kf..n:.. I) I I L',l...l
flic wife of Phil Deitrick gaveThoinpson left this morming for
birth to triplets last Monday, onejachooi at some outside point, we
dying the following day. I he did not learn just where.
family live on the Joe Williams ... ... .
imiiiij om Walker, court stenograph
place near an. er, arrived from Ontario this
You will find all the newest morning to be in attendance upon
ideas in millinery at Clingan's. circuit court.
The City Restaurant wants the
cleaned it may save
tour home. Call Arthur Stew
art, chimney sweep.
hlller.
Miss Helen Purington has as-
quite a president, vice president, sec
retary and treasurer, all to serve
On r.iesday, Oct. 8, the annual
'meeting of the Harney County
Live Stock Protective Associn-
sumed the position of "boss" on tj, ,n will be held at the court
the composition force in this of- house for the purpose of electing
lice and bids fair to beconu
prohcient in a short time.
The dance at Tonawama last for a term of one year,
night for the benefit of the ml C. C. LliNDY. Se.-y.
well was attended by a large Mrf. Win (Jowan was operated
crowd and thoroughly enjoyed, ubon last Tuesday by Dr. Grfflth,
It was a complete success. assisted by Drs. Geary and Carl.
Ras Lewis and wife were in One foot was removed and some
the city B few days this week toes from the other foot. The
from their home in the Catlow lady has been doing uite well
country. They were warmly re- since the terrible ordeal and her
ceived by their many friends as many friends hope she will reoov
they make their visits few and er rapidly. A nervious trouble
far between. affecting the blood circulation
Tho Sprague, who has been mad ""' operation ,?"
away sincv last May doing car- J her. ,Ber condition was
Ipenter work for the P. L. S. Co. I "u K T " " l'"- ""
in Nevada, returned the first of,"1" ""' '"" "y wl"
this week and is enjoying a visit
withh is family and many friends
The ladies of Muni:
i . . ,
are invited to ca
ivan was called north Haines' store
and vicinity
1. One door
Mrs. Walter Su
to the home of her parents a
short time ago on account if the Don't forget that the City
illness of her father. She wrote Restaurant has just been opened
back to her husband thai fier'in the Cottage inn under the
father died at the family home management of W. R, McCuis
Hillsboro on Thursday of last tion, a chef of 17 years exper
ience. Meal al a
week.
Chas. Cronin was up
White Hoise for several
.!
i rom
days
hours.
Lied At the hospital in this
City. Sunday Sept 'Si. Theodore
u;D ..,oir ,. kiieliuu mw I in visit ' Wi st. 12 vear old son of Mr. and
his many old time friends. He' Mrs. Alfred West. The little fob
informs The Times-Herald that low had undergone an operation
Mrs. J. C. P.eatty passed away two weeks before for appendici
at the family home near Denio tis but Ms ease was so serious thai
some three weeks ago The lady his physician, feared he would
was a very estimable woman of not recover from the first. He
-o.;i,. an, had 1 11 was a liriirhl noy ami ue oereav-
farmers to bring in their eggs
direct. Rest market prices for
fresh eggs.
Dr. (I. C. Carl and M. Schwartz.
returned from (Irani county on
Mondry evening. They had
been over to attend the fair and
on professional business.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES
YOUR $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS
INVITED.
Clarence and John Cary havt
been in the city this week on busi
ness connected with the circuit
court. They are accompanied by
their families,
a pioneer
ill for a long time. The many
friends of the family in this sec
tion extend sympathy to the
bereaved husband and relatives.
id parents have
many friends.
the sympathy of t'lty Restaurant, just opened
The funeral was I in the Cottage inn. short orders
held Monday afternoon, Rev. Dr.
Benson conducting thesesvice.
JUST A GENTLE REMINDER
That our patrons, all of whom
WEAR THE BEST SHOES,
AND ALL OTHERS,
who are desirous of obtaining the best
shoes, may know that our full and com
plete line of Fall and Winter shoes are now
on display.
We are in business to please
you and with the
Best Line Of Shoes
which the largest shoe house
in Chicago can turn out
we are able to do so
A trial will convince
That is all we ask
I. SCHWARTZ
- General Merchandise -
masonic IJuilding,
Hums, Oregon
and regular meals. W. R. Mc
Cuistion. former cook at the
French hotel, in charge. 4.'
R. D. Cooper, the Civil Engi
neer of Bums and Silver Creek,
has gone to Grant's Pass on an
assignment from the State Engi
neer's office. He expects to re
I turn to Harney county about
i November 1 .
Thos. Turnbull. the well known
' sheep man of Malheur county,
I was in the city for a few days
this week. He doesn't visit this
section very often, therefore his
j many friends are always glad to
greet him.
Williams & Thorn desire to
collect all their threshing ac
counts of long standing and re
spectfully ask all those owing for
work during the 191'2-ltt season
to settle by Oct. 15. Accounts
: not closed on that data will la
placed in the hands of a collec
tor. 4IU4H.
An auto party composed of J,
Ig. Oravley, W. N. Northrop, J,
II. Stofiel and R. M. Davidson,
Boise wholesale men, are in this
city. These gentlemen are out
getting acquainted with the busi
ness men of this territory and
are loud in their praise of this big
valley and can see a great future
for it.
Died A I the hospital in this
city on Monday, Sept 28, Mrs. Set
phina Hammer, aged 81 years.
Deceased had been an inmate of
the hospital for a long time, be
ing quite feeble, and her death
was from old age. She is sur
vived by a daughter, Mrs. Wis
dom, in this city. She had no
other relatives in this sec ton.
The funeral was held Tuesday
afternoon, Kev. Dr. Benson eon
ducting the Hervice.
Mrs. Millar has returned from
her trip outside and has now on
display some unusually One Mill
inery at the Schwartz store.
The ladies of the vicinity are in
vited to call and see the latest
creations in that line.
To those interested we are
pleased to announce that we are
restocking in Edison phonograph
goods. We have just received a
large shipment of Blue Amberal
Records. All wax records re
duced in price. Lunaburgi Dal
J ton & Co.
Tobacco and Cigar Salesmen
wanted to Advertise. Experien
ce unnecessary. $ldO monthty
and traveling expenses. Adver
tise Smoking. Chewing Tobacco,
Cigarettes. Cigars. Send 2 cent
stamp for full particulars.
HEMET TOBACCO CO.,
86-4 New York. N. Y.
Carrol Cecil and son Homer
were over from Silver Creek dur
ing (he week. Carrol has always
been in the habit of paying his
subscription to this great religious
weekly on fair week but now
that we are not going to have
any fair he considers it will have
to skip a year and he will be that
much ahead.
5 l
MRS. FRANCES CLARK
This lady is the regular demo
cratic nominee for treasurer of
Harney county. Her thorough
compentency to (ill the position
is in her favorand her supporters
urge her worthiness. She has
many friends working for her
success at the election.
CONTEST NOTICE.
I'MI I li M ATKS I.ANIioKHeK
I1UIHI Ori'KOh, s.-i.ti'llllHT JMIl, I'llt
i Allii-muli Oii'iinn. Cuti
TONAWAMA
TONIGHT
Picture program
Three Reels
At The
Court of Prince Make Believe
A Pretty Story for the Children
THREE CHILDREN
An irresistible "kid" Comedy
The Wheel of Life
Drama
ADMISSION lO AND 15 CENTS
TOMORROW NIGHT
FOUR REEL PROGRAM
THE SPENDER
Two-Reel Feature
One of The Finest
A Comedy Mix op
The Senator's Bill
Drama
Usual Prices, 1 ft & 25c.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
FOUR-REEL PROGRAM J
FEATURE NIGHT
Unjustly Accused
A Lively Two-Reel Western Drama
A Mexico Mix-up
Comedy
Success With De-Feet
A Very Comical Situation
Special Music
Joe Gerow will sing
Usual Four-Reel Prices
15 and 25 Cents
Harney County National Bank
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
INVITES YOUR BUSINESS
Member Federal Hrarrvr Bank
THE WHITE FRONT
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLE
Baled Hay and Grain for Sale at
Market PriceH. Good Hay in Stack
Burns-Yale Stage Line
Clone ( inmict ions 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
Christian Scientists will hold
than services at the Presl.y'er
lan Church, Sundays at H o'clock
Wednesdays at 7:.'I0 p, in. Sun
day School at 1 ::t() p. rn
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welcome.
A 11, ns Oldlield, the Gardner
who has a line truck farm north
of this city, brought some very
line potatoes to this oilice this
week of the Triumph variety.
They are nice and smooth, ol good
size and excellent flavor. lie
planted mi pounds and has har
vested 1100 DOUads, Mr. Old
field will save a few hushels for
seed as lie considers it one of the
best varieties for this section.
.1. C. Welcome Sr. arrived home
Sunday evening from his vacation
visit to California. He came in
by way of .1 nut ura and states he
had a pleasant visit with his sis
ter and K"l'''tiiirf old friends and
scenes of former years, but al
though his sister owns a tine vine
yard in Southern California and
it is a beautiful plade, he wouldn't
trade his sand ranch or harness
shop for it if he had to live down
there, He believe, in Harney
Valley and is u dime to remain
here.
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Farm Machinery
Implements of all kinds
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Disc and Drag Harrows.
Binder Twine Barbed Wire
BELTING
Machine Extras
Builders Hardware
Paints and Oils
Nails, Doors, Windows, Roof
ing, Building Paper
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CAMP SUPPLIES
Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunition
Tents, Water Bags, Etc.
NEW DISHES, GRANITEWARE
Crockery, Tinware
BURNS HARDWARE CO.
NEIL SMITH. Manager