TheTimes-JTerald Hat the Lergeet Circulation Of Any N'""IP" In Harner County SATURDAY, AUGUST T. Itll Local News. VV do job printing. Link Hutton wu in the city this wwk. Moot me at the Rurns Hnrni That's the central place in town !-., 1 II O (. ...u outers is nere on R Visit with relatives and friends 1 still have some jrood jrolf shirts at .1 toryi.oo I. Schwartz Born - Friday, July 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newell at Dog mountain, a son. For bargains in stockmen's bed sheets' and tents, jro to J. C. welcome & Son s. Miss Drusa Dodson has been quite ill with ceptic tonsilitis the past week but is improvd at this time. Dr. Will H. Potter and wife were in the city from their home stead in the Egli section this week. Clarence McKinnon and fami ly contemplate leaving next week for Wyoming where they jro to reside permanently. Henry Huntley and Thos. Raycraft were among our visitors from the Valley View neighbor IiihmI during this week. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000 "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ $ f SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED I The r lri rail ii final Kanir BTC II -.? llHnnA.. """' VACgUIl VAr,1AI' ! SURPLUS. 9100,000.00 llnlUJ C- n. ii regon state Depositary ACLUUNTN IrVVlTBTTs 1 nil I INI . I I Wm. We do job printing. Cedur shingles for sule Koren. H. J. Jokisch was in the city this week. 1 still have some urood golf 1. Schwartz. tirain pasture for horses I A miles from town. -W. C. Krown. For bargains in stockmen's bed sheets and tents, jro to J. C. Welcome A Son's. Harry Danley is now driving a I "Red Devil" that comes up toj its reputation. Rodney Davis i Mrs. Mary Smith of the Sum mit hotel has returned from a trip to railroad points in which she was accompanied by her lit tle gmndaon, Warren Teller. All varieties of vegetables at Dodges. Delivery to any part shirts at 3 for $1.00 oi town. pecial prices for hay ing camps. Parcel post orders filled. M. V. Dodge, phone 513. In conversation with Commis sioner Cochran this morning The Times-Herald infers that the tes timony in the water adjudication cases will likely be completed illlr .' f tin' riimincr u.'i.,.Lf ,.,,,., , , .turned Harry's Ford into a red inou;k mms developed 10 cents i waR.()n ()f the brightest hu k:i ium, any siif. I ruiiM ;k eacn All orders of 2 dozen prints lilrn developed free. A. II. Mrl.au,. Care of Sayer Studio. and family are Mason Smith expected here from Corvallis next week for a visit with rela tives and friends. Mason is the Tonawama tomorrow night All millinery at reduced prices at the Clingan Hat Shop. Stop at the Burns Hotel when in town. Best service. Mrs. Tom Allen was over from the P Ranch during the week. Mrs. Miller will take orders for the Palmer Garment Co., of Chicago. Sample book now on hand at the Schwartz store. For Sale -Good second hand 3J St udebaker wagon, also one work horse. Mrs. Will Gates at the Gates House. Dr. R. D. Ketchum and fam ily took their departure the first this week for Bend where they expect to reside permanent ly. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. THE BANK THAT MAKES SAFE." ACCOUNTS 1 01 I still have some good golf shirts at 3 for $1.00 I. Schwartz All kinds of train inchulinu wheat at I.unaburg Dalton & Co. Mrs. R. R. Sitz cnme up from her home near Lawen Tuesday, driving her Ford car. Chicken dinner Sunday nt the Overland 12 o'clock and also from 6:30 in the evening. Williams Bros, have all kinds of rough lumber for sale nl their mill 15 miles north of Hums on the Canyon City road. C. A. Haines and fumilv re-i turned home last Friday evening from a visit to the fair nt San Francisco. Mrs. Bert Bower underwent a severe and extensive operation last Monday at the hnnds of Drs. Griffith and Saurman. The lady is reported recovering rapidly. J. F. Mahon, .1. R. Jenkins and C. It. Peterson were in the city this week to attend a meet ing of the directors of the .lun- tura-Burns Telephone A T ! graph Co. Rev. Father Roman, who has been assistant to Father Klein in the Catholic church in this place for several years, took his depar ture Thursday for Portland where he had been transfered. His many friends here wish him suc cess in his new field of labor. C. C. Powell, one of the editors and publishers of the Baker Kv- ening Herald, was a pleasant caller at this otlice last Saturday anernoon. Mr. I'owell was making a tour of (ho Interior in company with Mr. Dah-.ell, fac tory inspector. This was his first trip to this county and Mr. Powell was most favorably im- The Times-Herald force hasl i ii .i ... . ucvii enjoying a most Pelltl'lllll boquet of hardy carnal ions broujrht us by Mrs. W. M. Stew art last Saturday afternoon. These SoWtngKW at her home on Poison Creek riht out in the yard, showing their PMbUnee of the cold bv standing the win ter weather without coveiinir of any kind. They are very rant and pretty. Wilson's Creamery Butter at Hagay' . Have jour picture taken ul the Sayer Studio. Mrs. Ira Mahon was in the city yesterday. Harvester whips at J. C, Wel come & Son's. Cabbage by the pound or 100 pounds Amos Oldfleld. The Burns Hotel is the head quarters for all when in town. Good table service, clean rooms and accommodating attendants. We do your mending and sew on buttons, without extra charge See tho Steam Laundry about your work. Curtis Smith and wife and Miss Hazel Cozad have gone to Grant county on a vacation visit. They made the trip in his new St udebaker. Miss Agnes Stirling came up from Portland last Wednesday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Stirling of the Balk A, for a time. The young lady is employed in Portland as a stenographer. Charles Boswell, a business man of Vale, was in the city this week. Mr. Boswell was contrac tor of the mail route between this point and Ontario many years ago and found several old time friends here to greet him and swap lies. John Templeton, u son-in-law of the late Till Glaze, who has been a business man and resident of Prineville for many years, spent a few days in the city this week looking after his interests in the water cases. He was ac companied over by Miss Maggie Glaze who had a very pleasant visit with her many friends in his vicinity, Married Monday. July 20. at the Catholic parsonage in this city, Ray Dunsmore and Miss Mary Fischer, Rev. Father Klein performing the ceremony. This was such a quiet affair that The Times-Herald did not learn of it until after our paper had gone to press. We have known Job printing here. Bundles f r Hi" Strain Laund ry cm be left at th- Capital and and Star barber shops. J. W. Vanderpool delivers ico every other day to any part of the city. Leave your order. Marshal Haines has taken hiH departure for outside points and informed friends he expected to brm,. a bride home with him. Onions, beets, carrots, cab bage, potatoes in any quantity desired cither nt my place or do livered in Burns. Special prices on large orders. Amos Oldfleld Otis Patterson, the Canyon City attorney, was over the fore part of this week on business in connection with the water ad judication cases now being heard before Commissioner Cochran J. W. Suyer arrived Saturday evening from Portland where he had been Ninee flu. close of the school year. He was in the hospital for a time but is again well and ready to take up his duties a engineer and (ire man at the public school building. Tho CtM of L. L. Cantelou The Ctt8e of L L. Cantelon Clarendon. Texas, is similar to that of many others who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Chole ra and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says, "After trying a doctor for several months, and using differ ent kinds of medicine for my wife who had been troubled with severe bowel complaint for sev eral months. I bought a 2Kchotla of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ItAmmlv Aft.. using the second bottle she was entirely cured " For sale by all dealers. dome laal Secured By Government Bonds The Harney County National Bank issues United States currency secured by government bonds, so that this Bank and the National Gov ernment are in a sense partners. This association between the Government and the Harney County National Bank calls for strict supervision on the part of the Gov ernment. Examine a national bank bill -you will see that it is signed by two offlters of the Bank and also by two officers of the United States, which makes the bill a joint contract, executed by the Bank and the Government. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon Notice of Final Settlement. of Or. A. I . . ..- ... M.. ...,.l M .. . ' I m . ni'H.ii nun ui mi. ciuu nun. j. vj. , The stockholders of tha Iturrw ., ... .. .... , .. ! mnn oi inis city ami spent ma , YOUR list Flour Milling Co. held their an- hovhooii uays hore. ! INVI, ' nual meeting in this city last Monday afternoon. The only. Miss Jennie Cook, who Is one . . : .1 1 J A J! a . I f l... . .. .. i r .uru in I t c i f In'.. n,: i in ine ooara oi uireciors vv i- ,V . . ""v'i'," w.i-. lb- election of Thos. Baker "as neen connneu to ner nome m wmi reituivcB una irienus. : Thos. Howser and family have been in the city this week visit- y.. ii ui" eiecuon or inos. natter " n v"m"- w - .-.- r. -..-., ...... ,,,.,,.., to tak. the place of Peter Clem-1 'r 'he past week with a severe Tom was also Interested In the Dr. Griffith was called to Drewsey last Sunday to adminis ter irgical treatment to Mrs. 0. A. Hall, who accidentally shot If through the abdomen some two weeks ago. An abscess had ('Trued in the abdominal eavity necessitating opening up case of tonsilitis. She is.improv ing at this time arid the boss hows she will M back on the job next week. Win Gowan is taking his vaca tion from his duties as clerk of the local land office and tip's week took his departure for Grant county in his Ford car to visit i H V.VDOIIUIIIIK "1". II ileBL MI a-weMavj fa. wr- and additional drainage provided with menus anti relatives, we after caring for the abscess. Dr. understand his two tons will re Grifflth reports the patient get-1 turn with him to be in readiness tiiiK along well. I for school next month. Use SHOES whose are known. I have been celling the R. P. SMITH line of shoes one year. They have been worn by hundreds of people in this county, and have, been tried under almost all conceivable conditions. The verdict of the wearera is practically unanimous. They have proven to be Best by Test FOR MEIM FOR WPMJPP Pennant Smlthonln Wizard Ladygmlth King La Vlnta FOR CHILDREN Tap Buck Knockabout nit 1 The wearing quality of the above brands Is guaranteedt The new line is now In and Is complete. The prices are reaspaablf . Come In and look at them, I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - - Burns, urejfon masonic Building. water cases being heard before Commisioner Cochran, Mrs. Simpson came up from Narrows this week and has been installed as central on the new Juntura-Burns line just complet ed. Several phones have beep installed in town thl week and Mr. Weston says he has orders for over 100 In town and on rural lines that will be put In as soon as he can get at them. Mrs. N. A. Dibble is suffering rTtittf M' severely bruised hand and possibly some broken bones is a result of trying to hold a fractious horse, he unipul be longed tp Mrs. Haney and Mrs. Dibble was assisting her in get ting into the rig when the horse suddenly began to hapH the cart and as Mrs, Dibble was directly behind it she was thrown under it and the horse may have step ped on her. At any rate she is nursing a painful hand, Tom Arnold came in the other day from Ontario arid Was busv greeting his many old time friends He was accompanied bv Mrs Arnold and hr daughter and inform" The Tinies-Herald that they so d their home in Ontario and were jijat oh ylsjtlMg with their friends in this section where thsy had resided for so many years. Tom doesn't know just what he will do or where he will make bit home as they air going to spend the summer run ning around and would look for a location later VV. M. Sutton and wife and H. K. Shirk, who are principals of the public and high schools, respectively, arrived from their vacation last Saturday evening. They had been on the road for ten days, fishing, hunting and espying life- M re 1n the best pf heaUh and Mr. Shirk ill forms m his daughter Is coming later in company with his son "uoert and will keep house for him this winter. The Buttons expect to leave again I" the near future for a short visit to Boise and other outside points. Mr. Shirk will remain here and get everything in readiness for the opening of school the hrat week in September. Miss Leila Bgil arrived borne Wednesday evening from her visit to the fair at San Franeiaeo. The young lady states she had a lovely time and would liked to have stayed longer but had to re turn to take up her duties as op erator at the Union Telephone & Telegraph Co. office. She ac companied Harry Smith and his party out but returned by train !an(1 iu i-iii ii.imi wneresne visiteu for ,j both these young people for sev eral years and has a strong re- a short time before coming on in by way of Bend. gard for them and even though it is late we wish them every good thing possible during their wedded life, uame warden Tnska has a communication from (Jene Simp son of the State Game Farm in in which he says he has a num. her of China Pheasants that he wuiiUi tho boys out here to have arrangements ore being e tor the shmmoni Tha pheasants secured by the Rod & (illll flub heretofore nnil titvii,.,! Frank Swearlngen brought in on the game preserve adjoining some excellent grain from his ' town and up the river, are doimr benchland homestead the other line and there is no question but day. there is some lurkev Red what lliey will do well in this and Little Club v. :. ,;,t and SO me section. Mr, Triska asks the barley tiat have be. i, grown i boys to be careful about shooting without a drop oi ji ligation on the lull where he was told noth ing would grow. He roports good crops of the ecrials, but had fed about HO acres to the rabbits. He also gave us a turnip tfeftt had been grown v.n the same soi( that is good size, llrni and in every way satisfactory. pheasants by mistaking them for sage hen. In fact there is no excuse for such a mistake and it would be a pity to interfere with the probation of these fine game uirua tnat nave been a source of expense to local boys. Rev. Wm. Baird, Presbyterian Slllldav School Miuulnnnxi. u,k C. A. Korten and wife spent jnM been coming into this terri few days in thia city during theltory at intervals for the past few wisek while Mr. Korien looked j years, came over from Junturu after his interests in the adjudi- Wednesday and has gone to Cat cation proceedings on the w.it.i low Valley ond other points in rightsofSilvieuUiver. Mr. Kor- the interior. Mr. Halrd states ten owns a valuable section of that one of the Twohys, fcngi land near the experiment station, geer Young, who is charge of know n the Shaw place. They I the construction umrlr r k made the trip from their home In Oregon & Eastern, and Chicago to this place In a lord (other men. evidently mih.w.ntKuo. car and had but one puncture i tors, wero as! tha snmi. tmi,, and one blowout on the entire with him un tVnm IWaat mmA that he heard Mr. Young aay there would be a loud of rails out thai day and one oar of rails would continue to be shipped out every ty to the front where active operations are hemin nn UtOjnaSS and development of the tho extnlonof lh..lin, I. kM.U - -. T .-. ,-,.. -. ... . ... ..., III kUIUIil pountry since her former visit. ; valley. In Dm Count) Coori f tho sun ' . ' lining County. lu dm inutivr oi tiiC estate oi Man (ifOfga, 'li .'Uiieil. BAtloail !i-rby Riwn, tlutt A.lmn I. II. USOfMi the iilinliiietrittor of tha Birtt el Maty ,. (icirue. OjSSSaSSd, Ium r.-iiil. r.-ii iiml pfSSSUlSj for StttiftUMti Bd IIIb.1 in .m, I oourt, Mb fluid Sceoonl .f blasdnlnlstnttofl el mid ntata, nni a petition for tlm dlatril.iitlon tbeiwof, d, K'thor with n report lliereof, hikI that Monday, the ltli day of Auuom, I'll,'., nt Die hour of 1U ;10 .,'clo k in tl- trj OM ol -aid day, at the court-mem of aid court, at the court-lion,- in iajd eounly of lluru.-y, State of Oiaaaaa. I,.. VJ ! Hied by (aid court nt the ilOM and I"""" ",r "if "ellleiuenl of mid Hual ur- rouni.aua all olj.tion tbarato, and thr ilialrihutioa ol laid SStSta, at which time and plaw any uron nUraatcd in "aid natatii may appearand llle their SStptloat, in writlnu. to aald account lid dlMtrihulton, and to tmntlSI the mill. Thli notice ol llmil ..tHeiiiciil and dj. tril.ution ia publlthed la The Timua llemld, a uevMpapcr I jjriieial circulii tion. publhthed in Harney County, u,t. gon. by order of the Uou." II. C Lev. n. County Judija oi aald S0OBI9. Biada i.,i nteredoo the ;ilt da el .mlv, ly6 and the Ural puhlication ItMKteJ ia AS uhi ai, I'M... A i wi i r. i ,i nk. i A IrmnlKtrator ,f tbu Ratals of Stan A. tieorse, dvceaaed. -Qr - u J Varnish i the Shabby Surfaces Shabby surfaces detract from the appearances of your home. Floors, furniture or woodwork that are marred, scratched or scuffed give your home a shabby run-down ap pearance. Make these varnished sur faces bright and new with ACME QUALITY VARNISHES There's an Acme Quality Varnish for every purpose; a floor varnish made to he walked upon; a quick drying furniture varnish that imparts a brilliant, durable lustre, and var nishes for all outdoor and indoor sur face in any quantity desired. Which do you need? Screen Cloth for Doors and Porches Water bags, nose bags Ice Cream Freezers on the otiliiti trip. They went tram hers to San Francisco to take in the fair and will return home QVMan other route. 1'hla is Mrs. Kor ten's first visit for many years and she was delihte to jjep thi IfariOl F01t PUBLICATION l'NlTli HTATK I.ANIlOrrn . I liiirnii. in. n,,ii. Jin v iv i i i Nolle. l.h.T.I.) Blvsll llial ItftKii-a K Ml, in.ir. .I .smi , iirt-aun.nlKi, un He.liiui r i. IWa, 'J',..'1".. ."''""'"rt Kntrir. .N . ,,,. .,, i W..H' """ '' l'owafclp h . Kaan .11 r.ai. wniamvllr. Mrrlillan I... i,;,,i ,,,i,, .il laiuhttUD tu in.k, final ll , ,., , i, il.liliriim lu tlm lauit ai.n- daarrlbeJ oi'lure IUul.tif nn. I RmUn.il Hum. on iitv Ira ia ol Saptambei Ifl i iHiinniit aameaaa wtiBaaaoa William "i Hur.lH.ll, ot lliirni, OrrtuD Aiiautliil W. IliiUiart, un.. HulUil h.lilli C Miiuii. all n( Niiiuhi. ori'uiin. a. Ktaaa. Ki-aliir NOTIOI FOB PUBLICATION, t'HiTan htt i.anh On ii i l.kuvluw. IMasoa, Jul) . II. Sullii' l licrnuy BlTM Dial Jhiii. I M,.i.r. el Kile, i i.-it who. on July s. im.-t made n n ail Kntry. Herlal N.. . i I . I . , , aW) -u. -.ill. in u, ami W,SVVi, ud NWl, sv Melius H, 1'nn ml, lii fj i.,iulli, Hiiiik. .1 hatl. V I ilunivl In Url.lUn I... ill... I ... "I lllli'lil illll l.i .iia.i- Tliml 1 In. .. ...... i'iuiii.Ii ilaim iii Hu. atl, i ai,, ,i,..rrii'. ,i li.l.ui' f. .1 -laijlti r. al Hlaurlio. in. ,-,.n nn On' .'1,1 .I,,) ul Auaual. Iiil i I'lafbuu I uaiiifa aa allBeateal llul, i. Kiliii'ilo t Kile, ou.uu .la, k Mi i. nil... Hiu -tut,;!,, Hold WHut. all ,,l alley, Oraaaa, Jai f Hi Huant, Basajtar m Oregon Trunk Ry. Central Oregon Line $1750.00 Tp be divided in the proportion of $50 each to Thirty -five Ford Purchasers since Aug. 1st, 1914 to Aur, 2nd, 191S, In Harney County and sold by Burns Garage. This is fully up to promise and illus,trates the faithfulness of Henry Ford When he tells you he is going to do something he does it, When he tells you that he has the most practical Automobile on the market you can depend upon It, -BUY A FORD BURNS GARAGE Limited Agent Your profit-sharing Mltljtita attuched to your hill of sale gives full information as to how to proceed to get your $50.00. i SPECIAL FARES (ur SUiVWER TRIPS From Central Oregon Pointa to the Sea hore Reaorta, Clatiop Beech, l..,n em Cltiea and the California Etpealllopa, COOL. GAY CEARHART end SEA SIDE CLATSOP BEACH Ineapenaive Hotel, Camp end Cottage Accommodetiona. Manifold Aanu.e menta end Surf end Neietoi vim Balh. ins- Koun.,1 ui!. (0m Bend $13.95. ROUND TRIPS EAST Direct or Circuit Routea to Any Point iiijr uniu aepiemoer ju - Krtn . Limit October 31. Cliiiay., Direct $72.50. Minneepojia, St. Paul, Duluth or Winniuaa, aeo. S. Louii 71.:'0, New York $1 10.70. One wey vie Cnl ifornie, with atopover to aee Bspoak lion., at tlihtly higher retei, CALIFORNU Oregon V'uok. North Bank and tie Hoating Helaeet, S3 "GREAT NORTH ERN" and "NORTHERN PACIFIC." Selling every Tueadey, Thurtdey and Saturday from Portland and San Fran eiaeo. $41.10 round trip from Band, including meela end birth un thipa. Rail rate aejue vtjtheut meela and birth. Aak for Expoaitlon Folder. J. H. Corbett, Agent, Bend, Ore. Builders Hardware Paints and Oils Barbed Wire Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in stock; Seeders, Plows, Disc and Drag Harrows. Binder Twine Barbed Wire BELTING Nails, Doors, Windows, Roof ing, Building Paper Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunition NEW DISHES, GRANITEWARE Crockery, Tinware I BURNS HARDWARE CO. I NEIL SMITH, Manager " - tC--l .jaAiaaatiMU lie aatfaavir aewJ VniHrr mA its eff aetivaneBaal fiT lllHi'l 17AIHO - aassetSBSai s w. w... .. w - aaaBaaa a and target akooting, you should buy 2i77larfm Tkaal pumpaclion i SI 1 1 aa oaLiaaiR Repeating Rifle Model 20. ee uiHetreted. Z :h octeaon barrel, 13 oi .hola,ll.U. r iilIi L .... Inn in. ii liaa eeuailila. via. take down easily. Ym aaflo .aiiel UileaneftivMiall. ml.. I., a.iu a...iai a " 3U"a nV ,! pnM-is vetir hea and vyee acatnat taWrTieasBW. M.t-I TO oi :. K liijurxiauna flrlei-Uvo cfUuMM. (ium. shall. Lowutt ami Hs3asallBaW "V'M 'l " aaaaa I Urn Bid KWlWt. Ihtowe eiielU away to the ui H aetLsssW Ku band. uever uw ev-cuMyur line ol eisjht. LWbbi 13 shots H.1..11.. ail .xm short. .11 Imisj nd .21 iosaguaaiV artfMie. i.ulud- , 25. Itiaf I irs h illtiw iiiilnt lii.ntinu r.iln.laa. A . -Ta... a.. Ii U .,..! A ...(a ajBVtaaaBBW w - - - , . ..-...... ......ual.. iiawei w ew rauita, n Ciavi Ktn li lalilxta. a.juuiaia, hawkl, Cluw etc, urtM U lepeatere aJau attyia ah lever wUo.i aak your dial salt .lata I a. I 48 WilW SI. Nana Haven. Coaua. Ue akfU. 3T&Z? asl.