- EMBER 1914 wTtTfIs 25 6 11121314 18192021 mz 728 Statement Of The Condition Of TU First National Bank of Burns At the close of business Oct. 8 1st, 1914. "imes-Jierald rrrrr-.... ,-- . feat Circulation Of Any In Harevy County. It, NOVEMBER as. 1914 cl News, i i program tonight twama If the lights ' Iwain was up trom the spend Thanksgiving! family. COUNTY NATIONAL BANK STATES DEPOSITARY BTES YOUR BUSINESS Best and wife were. it visitors from Silver : ction this week. -Sewing of any kind. MeGee. residence in the feme on Main street. Jhas. Roper was in the' first of the week visiting; stives and friends and rce shopping. 5T NATIONAL BANK OF CAPITAL AND SURPLUS "THE BANK THAT MAKES Ut SAFE." ACCOUNTS RESOURCES I.oan8 and Discounts $328,473.33 U. S. Bonds 41,000.00 Bonds and Securities 66,335.06 Premium on U. S. Bonds 1,340.00 Roal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,904.92 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 166,796.78 $614,100.08 LIABILITIES Capital . . $ 25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits . 78,796.07 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS j . . 485,304.01 $614,100.08 Capital and Surplus SIOO.OOO. United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Ground feed at Hagey's. v D. R. Thorn was over from Silver Creek yesterday. the Grant Civile WitUnhiller left ves- was regis-1 tertlav for Ontario where he will remain for several weeks. T,TlnTraAN,tI Parties desiring to have land UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY , , - , . n invito your riisinfs cleared of sage brush, see G. Good Bread is tho staff of life, we have it for sale at City Res- i Thompson purchased the ' taurant. homestead property this . HmaMmm tk. firnN the deal being made .. . , w rr .. county game warden tereel in Burns this week G. Carl is. prepared :ial attention to all dis- f eye, ear and nose. Eyes land glasses fitted. 50tf Hi Byrd and family are now ring their cozy new subur jme on the acreage tract en town and the power klie power plant works to- there will be a good picture im at Tonawama, otherwise Should it be foupd today the engine will not work factory Tonawama will get Ivate power plant in readi- Ito operate , F. Allen, a druggist of wa, has Deen a guest or Is and former school mates Is city for a few days. Mr. is a garduate of the O. A. d formerly attended school the Reed boys, Neil Smith ! ment of that city, but the chances bthers of this city. I are "Uucle Sam" will have to go back, down there some day and Betonty, Burns, Oregon. The cold weather has put a stop to the hunting, the ice having caused most of the birds to migrate. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES ACCOUNTS This shop completed the print- ng of a new directory for local telephone company this week that will be distributed to the patrons on the first. Walter Cross was down from his Trout Creek home this week visiting his family and attending i YOUR $ SAFE." to some business connected with INVITED. the estate of the late Sam Roach, Mrs. Edw. Carter desires to he being the executor. j express her appreciation of kind An exchange wants to know j services rendered the family by why it is if the law requires the'Bu"s friends in their recent farmer to put his butter in a bereavement. wrapper it shouldn't require the! The threatened snow of last baker to put his bread in a night did not materialize, but Mother Hubbard? j the skating may be interfered U. S. troops have evacuated I with most any time with a skift Vet Cruz. Mexico, and now the'of snow over the ice. At present Mexicans can resume the govern- skating is in order. official figures of the recent (on as shown by the count le state Doara snows ur. combf 's majority over Dr. straighten the Mexicans out. The Cox Brothers, living on the Varien place near the Ex- for governor is 24,943 hejperiment Station, raised a large g received 119,537 votes and number of turkeys this year and Smith 94,594. Senator have found the market rather berlian was elected by 2.'',,- overstocked, therefore are pre ajorty over Booth, his vote I paring to ship them just before 111.743 and Booth's 88.297. Christmas to the outside market. un Hanley received 26,220 This is the way to do when there isn't a home market for poultry. JUST A GENTLE REMINDER H 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 - We guarantee to sell you a 22 rifie or cartridges at catalogue prices. We have a large direct consignment of Remington goods and want you to call before ordering.- N. Brown & Sons. W. W. Percival was up from Independence this week making proof on his desert land. Henry Huntley was in to assist him, as he has been doing the work on the land which was reclaimed. County Attorney Vic Cazad, of Canyon City has been over the past week, having accompanied a party oi duck hunters over from Grant County and remain ed to visit his daughters, Mrs. Curtis Smith and Miss Hazel Cozad, for a short time. N. P. Biddle was in from his farm this week bringing in a large number of turkeys which he disposed of to residents of this city. His daughters accompani ed him home for the Thanksgiv ing vacation period, but will re turn for the opening of high school Monday. Army Horses Irenes (iorvrumeat (inspection will be held through W. I. Jones at Burns, Oregon, Dec. 15 vU he will pay 10 a head for caralry horses aid $5 per head far ar tillery horses that will pass. Morses nsst staad fifteen haads aid ap, free from blemishes and Iron 5 to about W yean aid. Both classes aast be broke. I The present weather is rather threatening and indicates we are in for a siege of storm. How ever, there can certainly be no complaint as we have had one of the finest falls ever Been any where and the immense amount of building in this city has not been delayed in the leant The farmers, too have had a loot; sea- John Cary was among our visi tors during this week. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY 1NTITES YOUR BUSINESS Harry Cary, the Lawen mer chant, was a business visitor to this city during the week. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cookies and Doughnuts for sale at City Res taurant. Remington 22 rifles and cartri dges at factory prices at N. Brown & Sons. Rolled barley, wheat and oats for sale at market prices. W. A. Goodman's feed yard. Finest alfalfa, timothy and red top hay baled may be had at the Goodman feed barn is south Burns Mrs. J. R. Gould and Mrs. cS H. Veogtly left Thursday for the John Day section where they will visit for a few days. E. B. Terry is the new book keeper for the P. L. S. Company who comes to succeed I. H. Hol land in that capacity. He will make his headquarters at the Is land Ranch as soon as the office building is in readiness for him. mu ,.. , ,-Va , . N i in- i, irri mi- ,y. m ot xower Co. has been having some trouble with the engine the last few nights and as n consequence the town has been in darkness. It is an inconvenience for the patrons and causes some to lose their re ligion but it is hoped the engine may be in running order by to night. Christian Scientists will hold there services at the Presbyter ian Church, Sundays at 3 o'clock Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m. Sun day 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. For my late sister and myself I wish to express heartft It thanks for the many kindnesses, done and extended, and sympa- tny snown on account oi our mother's illness and death; and for myself the like for the equal consideration and regard shown on account of the following ill ness and death of my Bister. Charles W. Ellis. The Times-Herald is pleased to note the activity in athletics and that it is now possible to get out side teams in here to com pe to with the local boys in gstni a. It tends to bring communities closer together and also brings the schools of the several adjoin ing counties into social contact that brings experience otherwise impossible. Mrs. Harry C. Smith and Mrs. Archie McGowan arrived home this week from an extended vis it with relatives and friends in Washington and also in Portland. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Charley Howard, of Lyle, Washington and Frank Schmied, of Portland, Mrs. How ard is a sister and Mr. Schmeid a brother to Mrs. Smith. The next misical event will be the recital of little Miss Kathleen Jordan at Tonawoma on Dee. 10, The little lady is preparing a fine program and will be assisted by a few other talented children of this city, making it a very attrac tive evening of entertainmerit. Seat sale begins at once. Gener al admission will be 36 cents for adults and 26 cents for children with an additional 10 cents for reserved seats should they be de sired. H. If Anderson and wife, of Malheur county, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carr, of La Grande, spent a couple of days in Burns early in the week. The Andersons reside at the Crowley Ranch, Mr. Anderson being a member of the Monte Gwinn firm, and the Carrs were guests at the ranch. The parly came over to see the country and inci dentally to have their car over hauled at a local garage. They are pleasant young people and Burns friends enjoy the occasion al visits of the Andersons. You're going to Tonawama. J. F, Mahon was in yesterday. For Sale Ancona pullets ready to lay. W. I,. Blott. Jack Craddock and family wi re down from Silvies Valley during the week. Hot Tamalas at the Gillen water Bakery from 4 until 10 o'clock each night. A. II. Curry was up from Har- riman this week on business be fore the local land office. A Big Reduction on all trim med hats at Clingan's Millinery all next week. Grain for Sale We are taking orders for Wheat, Barley and Oats for future delivery. Call on us before you buy and find out what we can do for you. N. Brown & Sons. Chas. King and family have returned from the vicinity of Portland where they have been living for the past few years. We are informed they have come back to Harney county to make their home. R. J. McKinnon Jr. and wife took their departure last week for Portland where Mrs. McKin non is to receive special treat ment for a cancer. She under went an operation not long ago with the hope it could be removed but it returned. You will fin nil the newest ideas in millinery at Clingan's. The I1''1 of I'.ums and vicinity are i?iw , i to call. One door north I'T'ie.i' store. County ciriiulraiik Sullna I spending a few day n in Htm) county looking over gome cattle prospective of buying some to feed during the winter on his ranch near Stanfield. East Ore-gonian. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i M I I li HTATKH LAND OFFICII Hum., OtrKun, Novctulier 17, 1V14 Notlre I. hereby alveo ilialMlunii Ftreoretl, i'l Hum,. 'Hi .on, Willi, 'ill OCUllwr IV. IHil), da Houieeleeil Knlrjr. No uf.lfl, lor H)NW'4, '., K,-i-tliin a. m(ci,NKi4 .ii.I NKl.MKi,, hi-i linn 10, lownetilp "i.'i Moulb, Hangi' U Kogi, rt llano It" M.-i I'luili, bM flllHl notice Of ll'leu Hon loinaki II ii Hi ill i Vf year t'riiof, lueelault.b rLltn to Hi" laud l"li ' i1ciTlb.., brfure Krg- uiraii3 It.-.', Ivor, at Hurua, Orefou. on the .Mi it 'lay n( lleiejntier, 1914. i lalmaiii nitmea for wtmaaaaa: Intone Kali, ebarlay i omaiyi. i 'barley C. Ii lul lllli,i MuiKrlt. all ( Hilar, lira Mi w . K.. Reflate) TONAWAMA Tonight Pictureprogram Three-Keels of Pictures IF THE POWER PLANT WORKS Tomorrow Night! FOUR REEL PROGRAM Usual Prices. 15 & 25c. Statement of Condition ot the Harney County National Eank of Burns, Oregon Oct 31, 1914 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $204,210.97 United States Bonds 34,500.00 Bonds and Securities 22,590.70 Furniture and Fixtures 3,852.77 CASH 167,041.70 $432,196.14 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 26,000.00 Surplus and Profits . 51,572.22 Circulation 22,000.00 DEPOSITS 332,623.92 $432,196.14 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Your Business Solicited STATE DEPOSITARY ,s NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I'NITBD HTATM I. AMI, llrril'H, I liiiinf. Oregon, November 17, IVU.I Notli I. Ii.-ti l.i itlvi-n Ibat OleO. Belliollu falbt-r ail'l b.lr of John lialtiolm deeeaaed. of Itllny, llri'iton. li" hi Man h U, liari. m.'k HoniaaMM hum, No UIMa, turn'.itWi.. SWUrlKU, -". I., ami SWUNW'j, Bacllon .-.-, Townahlrj JB Koilth. rUllfaCT K., H lllaoi.llf Mt-i ninth. Ima fll.--l n,iil'r of hilt'iiiliii hi mako Unit! tiv yrar proof, 10 oatahUab i-Ulin to tli- litUil oliovc daaurlhfil, bafor. hag i. lor rtii'l Karrlvar. at Huriii, oragon, on tba .'ml ilm ill II. n'mlxr, I'll i lalinant nmi"', aa wltnaaaaa It v Millar, I'. e. Olrraon, Ulyna. rl. Kay ni-l'lr. all "I lliirii". nracoll. John 1'. K.y. of Kill y 'in K"ii W. FaaK. H.iai,-r. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'NITRu HTATM l.AND UPrtL'B. I Iturna. iin-aini. Novattbar 11, 1914 I .s ui lie la I. , rii) at van Ibal Jam. C brook. , of Itri'uriwv . oii'ifoli, wbo, on April 1, 1VU9 auii May 7. I'I4, raapvrilTi'ly, mmr lloraaataad K mi) MM ir.Hi,vj7iJ lor !',. NW'.HK',, w.,hVi,Ki, N',nwi, Haa. anil NUt, NBM M.'i-ll"ii IT, lowiMblp III, Kau" .16, K, ttlllani'Mta Meridian, baa fllail nullre of lolau ii. hi lo inki- llual liiraa jrear I'roof U Mtab ll.b i Inlm In llu' land abnvadaacrlbnl Uifora I I. li.-,'-l.-, l. H. eoninilailiin.r. al bl. nffl' i' at UrfWMI , llragun. on Ilia .'I.I da) of Urrain I.. I. I'll i '.Hniiiii iihiiii'. aa wltni'..,'.' elariini' NN I'rliikwalnr. Jobn L. Sll. 'n'O I lniKi'i, Mllllain J I'unlap.ail ol liraair. lll,'Hou. Wm KAac. Katl.lar. NOTICE FOR I'UIIUCATION KU.Hti'llini fj, , Mllaiuelli DNITKDHTATKH I.ANll OKKirKl iinuifc. mi a"", Novcuibvr B, 1VM. Soii.i' I. bcrali) ilvcn lhai Karnrat K. Wllllairii ..I llu ma. uraaoii, who. on July jo, iiaxi mail llonimli ml Kniry. Sa ir.'i:i. for HKk i.iMii.lilii '211 14.. Kanaa M M MiTlillHli, linn llli'O litillt'a i'l intrtiiion to ini' Unal lli.-yr.r ln "I. tooalabllab i-Ulm totbr Imi'l auiva ilrarni"'!. latfora lUflitar and iianiiir, al Bursa. Or.non, on tbv atb day of M I" -(.11114. I'luliitaiil naiiK'.aa Hlluraara Kramk SMIIIaiiin, llall'li llllil.ard. Karl Hlb lutrd aud Krank Kill., alio! Horn., Urrfon. Wm. Ka.hk, Kafl.lrt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I NITKIiHTVI'IM I.ANI Orfll-'K. IlilrliAllri-ai'll. I li-tobt-r , IVI4. Notlrc I. lii-u-tii alvan Ibat Arrbay lluli-t of Man linaii, iiri'doii, wbo, on May 4, 1911. mad. II, "iii .Mail Kntry, No. nMMD, lor l.ou 1. 1. 7, , mil Ion :. Town.lilp M H. Kauga Kl ka.l, rtlll.in.ini Marlillall. bad Bled nolli-i'olln iciiiloii lo maka I- in. I Tbroa-Yaar Proof to n. lahll.li ilalin in lb. land above deacrlbed be lore Ileal, ler .nil Ki'i-nlvur, al Hurua, uri-Htiu, on tbe i n 'l.i of lit'i-emlier, 1.14. r Ik I in an tn . in i. aa wltniiaa.a Sel Koabaiiff. I ran. Miller. Ilarl) J. Joklaili and flaorga I Cola, all of liarrhuau, ureami. Wm. i miic. lii.lMer SIXTH INSTALLMENT "LUCILl-E LOVE" The Girl of Mystery Wednesday Night Wednesday's program pictures Lucille' exper ience on board a pirate boat and is finally put over-board in an open boat. Loubeque shows another side of his char acter in the experience of Wednesday night that will win him admir ation. Don't miss this NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l)MTKIHTA I.ANH OrrK'K ( Hiirin. Orefou, November 4, 114 I Vniii' l Hereby Klven tlial l.auraut'a It. i.ainpi i. of Kail, tir.aun, who, ou tittoiier J4, III mail'' Hi ileril Kniry, No 0fttl7ti, for VI 'j-'K',. KSHWi.antl NK',. (taellon int. Town- iililh Italige U l.aal, Wlllaiuetle Mer nil. ii, li. ilieii noilie of Intention to make Mnal (Iliad lear I'l'inl, lo r.l.l'ltill claim in Hie laud above deaerlbad, before Keaiaier and Iteeeher, at Hurna, Oregon, on tbe vtnday oi in-' ember lint i lallnuiit iihiiii-. aa wlliiea.e. I inn.... nun."., it. I.. Iiiiiion, e A. Walker .iii.l A. hall, all of Kllay, Oregon. wm. i .mi Kctfletar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'NITKD HTATR8 LAND OKKICS. I llnriia, Oregon, Niivelubal 6, 114 I Notice la barubl given that Joe M Jubni.of HiKii,. Oregon, aSo, on April ii, lul:i, made II e.li 'l Kniry, Nil. UtltUil, fur HKta. Modioli :il. Tuwuanlp '" l.i Haugo UK., Wlilametl, Mi i l.l m ii. baa Hied mil lee of Intention lo make iiuiii I'liiiiiniiiHiinu proof, in e.tal'll.b claim I" II" I. ml ui. mi- fatorlbM, before llegl.ter ami llirilver, at llnriia. Oregon, on I l.i- Hub ilu ) ol lii'i riiitiel , IIH4. I lalmaiii ii. me. aa wiiiiiimcv: .1 l l -i . Mn bael llalteiauii, Kred ilebi uug ami A Mum Haley, all ill Hurua. Oregon. Wm KAaaa. Iteglater "Thar i no water," ha aaid gently. 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 NOTICK FOR l'DBLlCATloN UMITRli 8TATKH I.ANIlOKKll'R, Hum., Oregon, October '.14, 1914. t Notice la bereby flvou tbat OtuaMUemore, ol Narrowa, tlregun. who, on liecembi-r 6. IVI0. made lie.erl.l.anil Kniry, No.ufilial, for K'.NK', Meo. 1ft and R'.MR1., Kucllnii lo, Tnwuililp r, i Rauge ."J Ka.l, Willamette Meridian, haa nleil notice of lutuutlon to make t-lnal I'rool, to cKlabll.b claim to the land above de ki tILeii. before Keglater ami Itecelvar, al Hiiiii., Oregon, nn the :lcl da of In-i i-uibi-,. MM, eialuiaiii iiameaaa wltnoaae. I. Newtou Mugbet, Narrnwu Oregon, Willi. H. rl.rdwell. I'elet earlliei, Kuaaul K.htnllli, of Hunt., Oregon. Wm. KaMii,. Ilcgl.ti-i IIMOj Hurua No. n i.i.t No. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Uniteu Htatm I. anii Onus liiniia, Oregon, oeiober i.'ib IIM4 Notloe la bereby given tbat the Northern I'.illli- Hallway lomp.ii), Iiom poal offfue ail'lii-aa I. HI Paul. Mluueaol.. haa till. Klh day of October l-'li, filed lu tbl. ollli-e Ha applt cation to .elect tiuil.r the provision, of the act of i ongrcaa, approved Jul) 1, lav (.10 Mat. :,'.'., frJOI.aaeltcnded hylbe Act of t'ongte.. appro) ed May 17, I'M. Lot g, MW'.MWta Meo. 'J4, HW'.NWl,, u,t :i. we.i.-i, -rwp. .I'a'.Huutn, II mi Ka.l, HWNK1. n k. .( Real, W. 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 Clowe 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 p. a. . it in Kaal, l.ul 4 Sec. I,, T p M South M. Mvrlal No. U77r Alt) ami .11 period. I lallulng adter.el) On landa de.cnheil. or deelrlng to ohject iHM-ati.i- ,il tbe Mlui't.l cliaiacter ol the I'lml. or an) oilier rea.ou, lo tbe dl.po.al to applicant. h'iiil'1 file their afflilavlla of prolc.t In thin ofnee, on or before l he 7th d.y of I iil. i W14. Wm KAkaa, Iteglaler NOTICK FOK I'UKIJCATION HNITKDMTATKM I.ANIIOKKnl , Hurua. Oregon, Octobi i .'I, Itlu Notice I. hereby given Ibat Waller I. Riddle Ol AUlllliWII. IKCKOII, Willi, "II Ol ll'b'T JO, l" I ma lie IIiiiiii,.Ii.iI Kim y. No 0777'J, for N'iBW i. NVtJarlK'a. hWUNh'.. M'cllon :m. I'nwnalHl. :ciK.,ltaiige;IJ' K..Wnlainelte Meridian, baa III ad iiollii- "l inleiiilou Ui iimki Htial llve-eai l-niiii, to u.talill.b claim to ih" land above deterlheil, before Itcgl.ic, .ml Retielvur ai Hllru., Iliegon, on llu- .'.ii,l .lav ol Novemliel 11114. i'lthir.ut name. a. u-llneaae. : I'baa. Well., HI. mom! in. nun, t'llltotil i iiou.lieck. Narrow., Oregon, Willi, in II nit man Andrew., Oregon, Johnnie Weaver, ol Hia' iuoii.i i Oregou. Wm. Kaukh. Kegl.Ur Nolle lo Creditor.. Notice ia harti by gi vtia thai tliu unilir aignud haa lx.-t.iii duly itiioiiitiit uilajii n iatralor of thu oataio of Juinug l.inai.l docranfil, by thu i'nunly I 'nun u( thu Statu ol Uragon, lor llitrnuy, I'oiinly All (icraoua having claiuiM ugaiiigt aaid aatatt urn heroby iiotlflml to preauut theui, duly vurillad aa bv law ruiiulrad, to II. M. Ilorttui. ailnilliiellttliii . nt hih rettulenru In Burua, llarnuy ('utility, Orugoit, or at thu nilicu ul ,1. s. (imiU, till attorney, in Hurua, llartuy County, Oregon, withlu aig inonlha lnun the date ol IhU DoUoa, 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 Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunition NEW DISHES, GRANITEWARE Crockery, Tinware BURNS HARDWARE CO.