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szr .ff PVEMBtK 1914 fw 11121314 6 718192021 252728 "imes-Jferald StaUment Of Th Condition Of Tlia First National Bank of Barns At the close of business Oct. 81st, 1914. Circulation CM Any r In Harney County. C Y. NOVr.MBE. It. IM cl News. Jrown was over irom . this week. UNTY NATIONAL BANK i STATES DEPOSITARY rES YOUR BUSINESS Sewing: of any kind. i MeGee. residence in the e on Main street. ion and wile were in iyesterday, having come m their home to see Hi.- ST NATIONAL BANK OF ITAL AND SURPLUS HUE BANK THAT MAKES t 9 SAFE." ACCOUNTS K. Richardson arrived i week from an extended llatives and friends in Idaho. biual Thanksgiving ball Iven on Thursday night, at Tonawama by the Club. Good music. G. Carl is prepared Rial attention to all dis- reye, ear and nose. Eyes tfu rani id glasses fitted. 50tf. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $328,473.33 U. S. Bonds 41,000.00 Bonds and Securities 66,886.06 Premium on U. S. Bonds 1,340.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,904.92 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,260.00 CASH 166,796.78 $614,100.08 LIABILITIES Capital $ 25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 78,796.07 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 485,304.01 Capital and Surplus $614,100.08 8100,000. United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Karl Horstman was in the city this week. Good Bread is the staff of life, we have it for sale at City Res- ; Haines of Marrows took irture the first of this Portland where he goes re a new auto turn has placed on the market. 0 model and a fine car. drive it back. Trobridge is over from stock ranch this week The stone work on the Levens building has been completed. Wanted-An unfurnished house of at leat five or six rooms. In quire at this office. . lL. . The wood seized a few days! Who woman t live in uie oik ago by the forest service has I Harney Country with such glon been released. S. R. Bennett. ! 0U8 '" weather every year? For Sale -One visible Fox typewriter, in good condition. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY INTITES YOUR BUSINESS D. A. Brakemnn, the Waverly merchant, was a business visitor Friday. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cookies and Doughnuts for sale at City Res taurant Finest alfalfa, timothy and red top hay baled may he had at the Goodman feed barn is south Burns A. B. Bennett was up from his home near Princeton this week assisting James Cameron in making proof on his land. Nat. Henney was up from Sun set the other day and was some what excited over the report that six feet of crude oil had been struck at the oil well, but found upon investigation that it was a mistake. 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. HF.MET TOBACCO CO., 36-4 New York. N. Y. N Arthur Whitney, Miss Hazel Cobb and Miss Nellie Reed all left the fore part of this week for Passademii California where they will enter school. Some of their church friends gave them a fare well party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clevenger Monday evening. Christian Scientists will hold there services at the Presbyter ian Church, Sundays at 3 o'clock Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m. Sun- Hday School at 1 :30 p. m. Read ing Room at Miss McKenzie's house. 1st door north of Summit Hotel. Wednesdays and Satur days 2 to 4 p. m. Everybody welcome. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY INVITES YOUR BUSINESS Harry Cary, the Lawen mer chant, was a business visitor during the week. s Born At the farm home near , .. o I after business. He said I mrriman, wcunrauay. nay. io. ; over just to see what the i t0 Mr- anu Mrs- " -"""sen. a to us last summer anu"auK"ie' swing the Levens building i For Sale. Pure bred Rhode ing other improvements Island Red Cockerels; pen No. 1 i he's glad we had the fire. $2. No. 2. $1.50. - J. H. Eich- I Oldfield, the famous gard-N "er. nucnanan. ufckun. '. . . aught a nice lot of tender Mrs Will Gates was in the city radishes to this office ithis week visiting her daughter 8k that certainly hit the ; Miss Mav. who is a student in the table where the; tnc Harney County High School. gathers. He informs us I . have quite a nice supply '" m .... "" fT"" Thankao-ivino- table of oi Hums, ureRon win noici spe- Hio are fortunate in getting' cial Thanksgiving services, at orders before they are all the I'resoyterian cnurcn on i Thursday evening iNovemuer tx ir 7-311. Cordial invitation ex- Bertha Schaper came over) , , . . )iamond the fore part of ?k and made proof on her Zoeth Howser, the well known Bad. She came in with stockman and rancher oi uma- rtonand family and after tilla county, is in this vicinity king her proof proceeded again. Mr. Howser comes here le Hortons to Boise where every full and purchases cattle spend the winter with i which ho feeds on his alfalfa Her father and brother ' farms at his home during the Irer to assist her in mak proof. ! ,,-inii.i- uonann for the earlv snrintr market. BIST A GENTLE REMINDER That our patrons, all of whom ,R THE BEST SHOES, AND ALL OTHERS, fho are desirous of ootaimng me nesi iocs, may know that our full and com plete line of Fall and Winter shoes are now m display. We are in business to please you and with the est 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 PL SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - riasonlc Building, Burns, Oregon Standard key board. Call at this office. 52-1 L. O. Hardisty has been over from his home at Diamond for a few days greeting his many old time friends. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. v J. E. Loggan has returned from Canyon City where he has been employed with Wm. Stirl ing in experting the books of Grant county. Ernest Musick received a tele gram the fore part of this week announcing that his mother was critically ill at her home in Seattle and he left for that point Wednesday morning. Rex Clark, the little son of Mrs. Frankie Clark of the public school, arrived here the fore part of this week in company with Frank Johnson. Rex has been at Paulina for several months but is now- enjoying good health and has joined his mother for the rest of the school year here. Kemp llardesty and wife and little daughter were down from their Taout Creek home this week having some dental work done and visiting relatives and friends. They have a school district in their neighborhood recently es tablished and hope to have a term of school, start in the near future. ...!-. .....JN WI1C, WC1V -'. Army Horses Preach fioveraswit Jiiipectioo will be held through W. I. Jmci at Bans, Oregon, Dec. IS aad he will pay 70 a head far cavalry horses aad 5 per head for ar tillery horses that will pass. Horses aast staid fifleea haads aad ap, free from blemishes aid from 5 to about a) years old. Both classes aaast be broke. Mrs. Julia Greeley-McUowan, was in the city yesterday, having come up from her home in Nevada to look after some business in connection with the estate of her mother. Mrs. McGowan had but little time to greet her many friends in this city as she had to leave for home immediately after her business was attended to. 'PI l.-.-U 1 4 L I I i- IN i in- nun i iiium hub iiiiu tu rc SOrt to its engine for several nights past on account of the mill dam having washed out. The power dam boards had to be removed to allow the water to recede and permit the mill dam being repaired. This has been completed and as soon as the mill dam has filled up again the lights will be run by water power Mrs. T. L Harrison, und her sister Mrs. Murray came in from Drewsey and took the Thursday morning train to Portland where they will make their home while the Doctor is abroad. Dr. Har rison has a commission as Capt ain in the English army and is seeing active service in tne worlds greatest war. Juntura Times. Died at the Cummins hospital. Thursday, November 19, John Thimbleby. aged 5:1 years. He had been at the hospital for about a week and was suffering from cancer of the stomach. He was not very well known in this section but had some relatives over in Malheur county wo are informed. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon. Dr. Benson's subject for Sun day morning will be "The Knowledge of the Indwelling Christ;" in the evening, "After the War, What?" All theyoung people are invited to the Endeav or Society in the Baptist church Sunday evening at 6:45 o'clock, Union Thanksgiving services will be held in the Presbyterian church at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, Nov. 2(th. Lei every One' who recognizes the goodness of God to our country durinu the last year come, at the call of the President of the United States, to give thanks to Almighty God for his croodness. ... : n Miss Lena narkey leu -Wednesday morning for Portland where she will be married to Mr. W. U. Scott, the Eagle ville stock man. Miss Harkey is one of the energetic business women of this section and has made quite a suc cess in accumulating property as well as being a successful teacher in the schools of this section. She is a most estimable young woman who has the high esteem of a wide circle of friends throughout this country. Mr. Scott is a man of means who is able to provide a nice home for his bride and devote his time to her welfare and happiness. He is certainly to be congratulated and The Times-Herald joins the many friends of the bride in ex tending best wishes for a con tented and happy married life. YouVb going to Tonawama. C. V. Reed and wife are in the city today. J. P. Withers was in .the city yesterday. Hot Tamalas at the Gillen water Bakery from 4 until 10 o'clock each night. J. R. Jenkins and over from their Happy Valley home I his week. A Big Reduction on all trim med hats at Clingan's Millinery all next week. O. L. Patterson. I. B. Hazeltine, J. E. Marks and J. M. Blank, all of Canyon City, were registered at the Burns yesterday. You will find all the newest ideas in millinery at Clingan's. The ladies of Burns and vicinity are invited to call. One door north Haines' store. Rev. EL C. Carter, recently from Hespcr, Iowa, will preach in the Nazarene church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Mr. Carter is a minister in the Friend's or "Quaker " church. Dr. Minnie Hand reports following births of recent date: To Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Steven at Windy point, Oct. 28, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Fred OUey Jr., at Lawen, Nov. 7, a son. To Mrs. Ed. Carter, at Lawen, Nov. 19, a son. auS Illl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'NITKIt HTATKK l.ANUOmCB liurrta, ur.'Kuu, Noviuibrr 17, II4 RotlM i h.rtby ilv.nllialMlanl. Plrol, O! HlirtlB, '1,-Kmi. oil". 'Ill IKIOMf 111, IHIO. ii.h.i.- ll.Mnmca.il Kmrv, No tola, for 8UHWU, NW,, Mrrilnn ; Mk',,NK', and NK.4Nk. Hrilliil' Hit, lownahlp V Moulli, Kalian 24 Kaal, Mllatttrttr Mrrliltati, haa nit.tt nollt-e ol ittten 1li.11 I'Miirtk' final Hilar yvar 1'roor, loeal.tillitt 'iHtui in Hi lanil allow (leacriDtKj, oeiorv ki l,t.T mi'l Ki'H'hvr, at num., orrfou, on .am ilay i.i iirn-iiilrt-r. tvla Claimant tiantaa for wltnami w I .III ion Mm hi.- I an, i narltir rouffi. Charity C. ili ami llllain Huram, all of Hilar. iri- WH t a. KVllltrl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l-MTan STiraa I.imii urntr. i Hurna, iiii-kou. November 17, lnU 1 N.i). i in ii'i.i ani'ii that OleO. Balliolm falbrraml belr ol Julio llailmli" il.oeaaed.nl lilNv, nri'Koll, ivlio. ou Man li 16, IVW, uiaili lliiiii-ieaif Kntrr. No 0IMR, for li1,1,, HtV'-hk1, mt. Ill anil M)NJl, Hecllon B.Townablp) fkiuili. Kangt- 27 V... Willamette 'ii'iiiiiau, baa tied notice of Intention I., make Itnal nve-eea-r proof, to cetabllae ilalm to tin. und alwre dearrlbed, before Ki later and Receiver, at Minna, Oregon, on tbe J-'n-l day of Ueretnbtr. 1914 i lalinant nature aa wltnaatM R. A. Miller, r 0, I'etPreoo, Ulveeeeil. K..y nolda.all of Horni. urafon. John I'. Kay. ..i I'.il.y iiiwkiiii W. Kk. KcRiatcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'Mtiii htatm l.awu orrice, I Hurna, una. in. Siivemlit-r 11. 1VI4 Notice la bereby given that Janu-a I Uronea, nt lin-w-i'v , orvKOti, who, on April 1. 1VOV and May 7, l il raaiiet'llvely, ma. I. Homealead Kntry Noa ojHHi-OTUJ. lor K!,RS. NWJ.4tKi, eee a.HW'.NW', Nvti.HW, He. and NH'. NRi, hi. in .n i;. Townablb ., Range ao, K. WlllatiKMIe Meridian, baa Bled notice ol Inten 1 1. nt in mean final Ibrue year Proof to ratab Mali ilalm to the land above deacrl lied belorv I I. li. i-.l... I M romnilaaliiiier. at lila i.fni i i Hiewaey, iiregon, on tbe flat day ol Decern I..-1, IMI i iaimaiit iiainia aa wltnaaeea l Ian in lirlnkwaler, John L. U1U. "leo. I. Mak. i vt llllain J Dnnlap.all of lirewaey, Oregou. Wn laK, Iteglaler NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION t!NITRTATRIII.ANI)OKrit;K Hurna. Oregon, November a, wu ( '..hi. i ia hereby glyen that Karucal It. Wllllama ..I in. inn, orugou, who. on July JO. tvoe made llnmualrail Kntry, No. 0-J4S. lor HKk Hin tl.'i' . lownablp 'Jit M.. Itauge .U R.. VHIIamolii Meridian, haa Hied notice of Intention to make final lite-year I'raof, toealabllab claim loll.e laud alaive denrrilied. bailore Reglaie and Raicelver, at Hurna Oregou, ou the tb day ol ln- . inU'l. 11114. rlalmaiil naiiieaaa wlttteaaea Frank tMlllutna, Kelult llini.aiu. r.ari inn irrana r.lll-.. emu ntirna, tin-goo-n raitaa, Regtalcr. TONAWAMA TOMORROW NIGHT Pictureprogram Special FIVE REEL PROGRAM Owing to the film house misunderstanding late instructions in forward ing reels, there will be no picture program to night, butn big one for Tomorrow Night! "The Law of His Kind" it a striking drama of army life is 2-rteU "Mexican's Last Raid" is fall of action and thrills TWO DANDY COMEDIEE Usual Prices. 1 5 & 25c. FIETH INSTALLMENT "LUCIllE LOVE" The Girl of Mystery Wednesday Night This wonderful picture story is full of thrilling adventure and holds in terest. Wednesday's pictures show how she escapes from the island of savages and the wild beasts Thrilling Statement of Condition ot the Harney County National Bank of Burns, Oregon Oct. 31, 1914 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $204,210.97 United States Bonds 34,500.00 Bonds and Swurities 22,690.70 Furniture and Fixtures 3,862.77 CASH 167,041.70 $432,196.14 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 26,000.00 Surplus and Profits 51,672.22 Circulation 22,000.00 DEPOSITS 332,623.92 $432,196.14 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Your Business Solicited STATE DEPOSITARY 7?gggl WnPw& HjW OaTThggV ' Utl I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I sriKliHTATM I.ANII OFKIt'R. HnriiB ilregiin. tltltober'Jlt,lvl4. Notlee la betuliy given that Arehnr Hulel, of llan lliian. niegiin, v. ho, on May 4, lull, uiadu lli.imaltm.l Rnlr, No. UMW, for Mta 1, 7, , k. ill lownahlp .''. H, Rauge '' aaat, Wlllauiillo Meridian, bad filed uotleeofln irniiiiii to make Final Threat-Year Proof toea talillali elaltii to tbe land above deat-rlbed be lore Keglaier aud Receiver, at Hurna. ttregou. in. th.' .tit day of lleremlier, 1V14. rtalmatit natiina a. Vrllneaaea .Neln r unhang, frank Miller, Harry J. Joklai.li an. I iteorg.1. tola, all of llarrlman, ttregou. Wn Kaagg. Reglat.r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'hiTai. HTTa l.ano Orrtta I Hurna. Iiregon. November 4, lull I la hereby given that l.aureure II. Bn ClJrrtb.r.d Along that Vln.. Iniiiiaet. i.l Kail, Oregou, who, ou llilolier J4, lull, made lluuitinterd htttr: uaaa, fur . N. W'.iK'. K.iHW'4and.Mv'. rjeetton IB. Town alili J. nouili, Itauge J4 kaal, Willamette Her I. Hun haa filed nolle of Inletillou to make llttal tltive tear proul, Io eatablllh claim to Ihe laud abova deairlbed. blure Heglaler aud Ki. elver, at burin, Oregon, on the nth day ,,i lini'titlier 1WI4 t'laluiatil itauiea aa wllneaaea lb llulliiu. It I.. Ilullt.it and A. Kj.il. all ol Itlley, Oref o A. Walker nan. Reglatar. NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION IINITKIl HTATKrl LAND OKKICK. Iturua, oregnn, Novetnlier 6, lull I Notlee la hereby given that Jo. M Jobtia.nl Hoi in.. Oregon, who, on a ,.r 1 1 ;i, lui.i, made lloiiieitead Kttlry, No. otati.l, lot nfct.. Heillun HI, Tuwnahlii H , Itauge J K., Wlllaunille Meridian, haa tiled nolle, of lutelillun In make lllial I'uiuuiulalluli priKil. to ealabllah ilalm in I he land above deai'rllied, before Ueglatiir ami llni elver, at Hurna, liregull, on Ihe 10th tint til lii-ieiiiber, lull i iiniiii.ni namtie aa vrltueaaeg: i l In, Mlt'baul llalvt'taon. Kind lielirung an. I W Routt Haley, all ol Hurna. Oraion. Wm Kaaa. Reglaler PUBLIC SALES AUCTION SALES Cried anywhere In Harney County Auction sale every Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock on the streets of Burns If you have anything to dates with sell arrange J. M. Thompson AUCTIONEER Office Tonatwanm Bid. Burns, Oregon NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION UNITKDHTATKS 1 AMiOKKHK, I Hurna. Oreguti, itelober 14, mil I Notlee la hereby given thai til lie HUetntire. of Narrowa. oregou, who, on lteeeinlier 6, Hill), made Inn.'il.I ami Mint. No.tk.iuo, lor t i.NK', ftae. 16 and K'.hK',. Set Hon III. l.m n.hl. tf ... Range Jv Kaal, Wlllam.lt. Meridian, baa filed notlee ol Intention in make Final I'tool, to eKtabllali elalm to the land above tie i rlMc.l, Inii.rn Reglater and Revolver, at Hiitita, Oregon, on lite 3rd day ol Hett'tulicr, ID 14. t lalm.nl natu.aaa wllneaaea I. Newton llttghet, Narrowa, ttregou, Willi. II Uardw.ll, I'.ter farmer, Kuaael K. riiniib, of Hurna, Uregon. i Wit. KAa.g. R.glatt r ii.mo Httrua No II . 11. 1 No, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION V n VTATa. liAMti orrtt g. Hurna, Oregon, Oetobur 17th ivit Nulloe 1. Iterel.y given that tbe Nortliern raiiile Hallway t nuiiiany, whoa. oat office addreaa la HI i'aul, Mluueaola, haa lllla 171b day of i n tuber HH4, Hied In lllla orbit 0 Ha a.li c.i luu io aeleot uud.r the provialona nl tin aol ol t'ougreaa, aiproved July 1, imia (JO dlata. Au7, 1111, .a ..tended bt the Atl ol ti.ngreaa aunrnv ed Mar 17, iwe lA)t 3, kW!4HW, Bee J4, SW'.MI1,, Lot a. Betl.lili, Twp. 3'JSSuutb. H IU Kaal, BWUNIt!., THE WHITE FRONT UVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Baled Hay and Grain for Sale at Market Prices. Good Hay in Stack The Burns-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 Our Care. R. J. McKinnon & Son BURNS, - OREGON H.c Ml, Lola a aud 4, rleti HI, 'two. Hi rl li R. U .if Kaal, W . Kal. 1.UI 4 (tut. , Twi .13 South at. lierl.l No. 077d Any .ud all (Kiraoua i Ulttung adtereely the land.- iliBi ilheil. or dealrlttg lo ohjert btonUM ol th. Mineral oli...ctur of the l.ud, or .uy other r..aott, to the dlauoaal in apiillcaul. ah. ml. I file- their affldavlta of pruleat In tbla i.rtl... on ot before the 71b il.y o( liei'eutber. Wit. WM. r iktia, Ruglmer NOTICK KOK I'UHIJCATION. 0 I'NITSIlHTAIrCS I. A Nil i iKKIt'K, tlurtia. oreg.iu, in li.l.i i .'I, l.u i 1 Notice la liniuby given that Wallet M. Rldtlle. ul A udtetva, Oregou, who. nit oeini.er "JO, 1V14 iim.ii. Hotnealoail Rutry. No 077711, for N'.SIV NWJ-HK',, HWIaNKi., Hecllini .111. luwiiahli. .i.in.,R.i.gi, K ..wniaiiitiif Meridian. haa III I'll nollee of ttilentloti I ake tliiel titi-teai I rn.il, lo eatabllah tlaltu lo Ih. land ahnvc itaiiribed, belorv Heglaler and Heiilter. a' Ititrtia. Oiegoli, Ou liiv ilril dav ot Noteitil.i't 11114 t i.lut.ut tiaui.aaa wlineaaua: i liu Walla. Diamond Uiegou, Clllnjrd 1 1 ruttabeek, Narrowa, Oregon, William il nit mm.. Audr.wa. Oregon, JohUule Weater, til Imh tutiiid , Oregon. Wn. KA..K, Reglater Notic. lo Cradilor.. Nutloe ll Imroby glvon thai tint uinler ignetl baa been duly ittpointi)(i uilailn iltrntur ul tlto o.lnlo nl' Jumna I,c.miij. tlocraaud, by the Ouuoty I'uurl ol the Sluto nl Oregon, for llnrnny, CuHiily All ytcrioui having claim, agitinit enid nalal. urn haruby tiutillod tit iroeiit tlitiii, tluly vorillotl na hv Itlw rtulred, toll. M. Ilurluii, .tlinlniatr.lui. nt hi. rtwitlanuu iu Burn, Harney County, Oregon, or at Hie ollire nl J, H. Cook, lib attorney, in Huron, llarimy ( .unity, Oregon, within el a months from the date ol tbla notlue. Dated li.ik Dint day of November, lull. J. 8. OOOK, H. M. HOKTON, Special! Special! We have a big stock of dishes and are offering some at re duced prices at present some REAL BARGANS See our line of Heaters and Ranges Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in steck: Seeders, Plows, Disc and Drag Harrows. Binder Twine Barbed Wire BELTING Builders Hardware Paints and Oils Nails, Doors, Windows, Roof ing, Building Paper I Fishing Tackle, Guns. Ammunition NEW DISHES, GRANITEWARE Crockery, Tinware BURNS HARDWARE CO. NEIL SMITH, Manager