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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1915)
ThcTixnes-perald i Ui rv Unii Nnww k Qftoii of a.. Hawgva, CmtMy. SATURDAY. II. Il Local News. TIIK BLACK BOX." Dave Miller was in town this week. Bart Shae was over from Juntura during the wek. Meet me at the Burns Hotel. That's the central place in town fecott Hayes was a business visitor for a few day this week. I still have some good golf shirts at 3 for $1.00- I. SchwarU. U. L, Haas was registered at the Burns from Narrows Thurs day. For bargains in stockmen's bed sheets and tents, go to J. C. Welcome & Son's. Mrs. Bailey Hayes and the enuaren were up irom LAWcrr this week on a visit with relatives i and friends. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFJ BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS SI 00.000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES j YOUR S $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS ! INVITED. Statement Of The Of TU First National Bank of Barns At the close of business September San, 1S15. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $343,896.01 I T. S. Bonds 66,000.00 Bonds and Securities 56,878.08 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,904.92 Five er cent Redemption Fund 2,500.00 CASH ,, ' i e $674,798.62 LIABILITIES Capital $ 60.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits - 56,949.68 Circulation 50,000.00 DKI'OSITS 417.S48.94 $574. 79a 62 Capital and Surplus SI OO.OOO. Frank Thompson was up from Waverly this week. I still have some vriol golf shirtsat8for$1.00 I. Sch warts. All kinds of grain including wheat at Lunaburg Dal ton A Co. Isaac Foster was in town from Silver Creek the fore part of this WeiC. Coming "BLACK Theatre. soon the mysterious BOX" at the livens ST T Hankins was down home near Harney Roland from his Thursday. Chicken dinner Sunday at the Overland 12 o'clock and also from 5:30 in the evening. A good work horse for sale or trade for milk cows or calves. Inquire at the Gates House A little rain would help the Wilson's Creamery Butter at roads. Hag H liege come & Son' h. 'turn - a) RSS Hsl Sliop. 'THE BLACK BOX" made I Bundles for ( Steam Laurtd the biggest run of any serial ry can l left at the Capital and story. and Star barber shops. Frank Dibble was SCSBSipsntsd over from Silver Creek by his Save Your Coupons, wife Thursday. With all kodak finishing Carrots lc. cabbage 2c.. beets amounting to$2.00 1 will ive an lc, turnips 1 c. onions 3 c Amos Oldfield. Claude Smyth and wife over from their Happy Valley home during the week. Warrant Call. Notice is hereby given thai there is money on hand to pay all rabbit bounty warrants register- HxlOtiuargementof your favorite film free. Films dcvelgped 10c pat roll any size. Packs 25c. Prints 5c. postcards 5c. Sayer Studio, Bums, Ore. DOUBLY PROVEN Burns Readers Can no Longer Doubt the Evidence. Ralph Irving left yesterday foif1 Prior to w- 195- , Wood men are now busy putt ing their contracted wood in town The Times-Herald man is open for bids for about 25 cords if the right price and kind of wood is offered. No one is authorized to collect for either fares or freight for the Bend-Burns Auto & Truck Company, except Dell Dibble, Frank Dibble, John Collins or or Jay Salzeman. - Frank Dibble. Dr. Shaw, the veterinarian, ex pects to leave about the 15th of this month for Spokane where he will again take up his studies in the state hospital Any one desiring his services before he leaves should see him at once. Married - - Wednesday evening j at the parsonage Joseph Wright and Miss May Martin, Rev. S. L. Flowers officiating. The young people are residents of the Drewsey section where they will live. The Times-Herald wishes j them a happy life. Tom Allen was in town Thurs-j day from the P Ranch. He states Mn. Allen and Fred have' been taking in the fair at San Francisco but he thinks they are in Portland by this time. Fn ! may go to school again but has been offered a position in an office in Portland which he may accept. A truck load of China pheas anta were received here this wet k from the state game farm and liberated at various pLc M in the county, many pf ilifm going on to the game preserve up the river from this city. The local sportsmen, or rather the Gun Club, should be commended for their enterprise and philan thropy in placing these game! birds here to increase and give j sport to hunters later. Deputy Game Warden Triska had charge of the shipment and has placed the birds out. United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED "THE BLACK BOX." I still have some good golf shirts at 3 for $1.00 I. Schwartz. Best of care given patients at Mrs. Fireoved's maternity hospi tal. N The cooler weather threatens the corn but the threshing crews do not object For bargains in stockmen's bed sheets and tents, go to J. C. E. B. Waters is in the city. Stop at the Burns Hotel when in town. Best service. Mrs. Clyde Shaver was the guest of relatives and friends in this city during the week. For Sale -Good second hand 3ft Studebaker wagon, also one work horse. -Mrs. Will Gates at the (rates House. The Presbyterian ladies aid will miHt at the hanui nf tho raw. Welcome A Son's. f gidef Ml John QmbwMiw on James Cary was in this week ; Wednesday. Sept 15 anu nau tan :i...m-. ... ,.-, ,.,-. MfS Mi,or w teke Q changed to Madras where has for the p, Gaomt Ca of goneiosponn urn wmr. Chicago. Sample book now on Ten shares capital stock, fully hand at the Schwartz store. paid, non-assesable, in Burns Flour Milling Co. for sale at 75! cents on the dollar. -Grant. George Hopkins is in town, having quit driving the truck be tween here and Bend. John ;, Walkup now performing that stunt Sturtevant. Mrs. H. E. Felton. who form erly worked with The Times-Her- THE FRST NATK)NAL BMai aid force, is again at the cases in BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS this office and fast acquiring her $100,000 THE BANK THAT MAKES old time speed as a compositor. SAFE." ACCOUNTS ., o. .. .. N Anurew 1 - Mrg R(J3h McHarRUe WM in lwen the fore part of the week dty fw J and went out by the way of Bend week fom hpr home jn en route to visit both the fairs in j Va,Jey ghe Jg . Mn California. He has thrc- uncles iivin in that state and may re main down there all winter. Scott King, a brother to Judge W. Y. King of this city, came in Tuesday and surprised his rela tives and friends. He had been up in the Walla Walla country and came in by the way of Prairie City. He didn't state how long he would remain with us. CORSETS!!! I have just received my new line. The largest and most complete ever shown in Burns. The celebrated line manufactured by WARNER BROS. The Bet following give, just a alight idea of the stock Rust Proof Corsets Red Fern Brassieres " Perfection Waists " Skeleton Waists Sanitary Belts $1.25 to $3.50 5.00 65c. 65c. 1.00 25c. aOC i .. ; The merits of Warner Bros. Corsets are too well known to require any extended mention. This is simply to let you know that the above men tioned goods are here, and you are cordially invited to come into the store and inspect them. I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - Hasonlc Building Burns, Oregon R ..a ,, W. A. Goodman during her stay here while having spme dental work done. Frank Johnson returned from Prineville the first of this week having taken his wife and dauht er over to remain during the school year. He went out to the Colonization Co. headquarters near Harriman and expects to do considerable in the way of dis posing of tracts of land during the remainder of the season. James D. Fellows, teacher on piano, will commence teaching on Oct 1. Beginners and el ementary pupils will be given especial attention and all advanc ed pupils will, in addition to regular lessons, be entitled to one lesson weekly in ensemble practice. Pupils desiring work in Harmony will also be accepted in classes. Studio in former P. L S. Co. office at I. H. Holland residence. Frank Bowers and wife were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown over Sunday. Frank has been doing cartoon work on papers in Indiana for several years but decided he wanted to see the Wadlo hills again and as he owned a farm there as well as another in South ern Oregon, he decided to get back to the soil and live inde pendently. Frank is a cousin to the (leers and also a cousin to the late Homer Davenport While he has not attained the distinc tion of his famous cousin, Frank has been considered one of the best cartoonists of recent years and has done very well at it He visited here some twenty years ago or more and the writer be came quite well acquainted with him. He had some one tell him where to tind this office snd pre tended to know the writer after all the years intervening between his former visit, but he is just as cheerful a liar as he used to be. He and Mrs. Bowers made trip from Indiana through in a Ford car without any trouble and were very comfortable with camp outfit Corvallis where he goes to attend the O. A. C. this winter. The Burns Steam laundry gives special attention to parcel post. Send us your laundry by mail. Chas. Comegys snd fsmily came in from the ranch during the week in order to begin the school year. Williams Bros, have all kinds of rough lumber for sale at their mill 15 miles north of Burns on the Canyon City mad. J. E. Sizemore came in Tues day to consult a physician. He was threatened with blood poison but had it pretty well stopped be fore his physician saw him. The new Victor Indies Tailor ing style book and samples for fall and winter have arrived. Call and see them at the Clingan Hat Shop before ordering else where. Hank and Bert Felton have been plastering the new residence of Dr. Geary. This is going to be one of the most attractive and modern homes in Burns when completed. Rev. MacKae was accompanied in from in Calamity creek last Wednesday by Mabel, the 13 year old daugter of Kd Howe, who had the misfortune to fall from a horse and get her should er dislocated. She is under the care of Dr. Geary and improv Ing rapidly. The Times-Herald was given the figures covering the rabbit bounty from the time it wont into effect up to the first of the month. The total number of scalps received at the clerk's office is 546.542 and $27,327.10 has been paid out of the fund. Still there are more rabbits. H. W. McHose informs us that has traded for 30 acres of irrigat ed land in the suburbs of Nampa and as soon as the man comes to take over the laundry he will go out and take charge of the place. It is improved with a five acre orchard, partly seeded to alfalfa and is a very attractive piSSB. Comisuoner Robins came in again to attend the adjourned term of court Thursday, return ing home yesterday. He took out a couple of crates of China pheasants that came in the other day, to be turned on his Crow Camp place. Mr Robins states he has completed his threshing! and had a total of 2000 bushels of oats and barley. Henry Hamilton is in town again this week after an absence of several months spent in the Steen's Mountain country. Henry is hale and hearty, eating his meals regular and feels bs is good for many more years. He has spent the last 40 years in this glorious country and says with such health-giving conditions and climate a man ought to live to be a hundred anyway. N worman LX'onuru icii yester day morning for Eugene where will enter the state university with the intention of taking the medical course. Dorman grad uated from the Harney county high school last spring and has been devoting his time to the practical knowledge of pharmacy He is an entergetic boy with a determination to make good and his friends hope he will succeed. Bruss Byrd and his son Ander son accompanied Frank Cole and wife over from Juntura last Sat urday evening and spent Sunday with relatives and vititing his many friends. The party came over to see how the people of this place felt about the proposed change in routing the mail and found the sentiment tltridt-dly against any change for the pre sent When the railroad is ex tended into the Valley a change is natural and practical. Since this is only a matter of a few months it is (oily to make a change that would really be of no benefit to any of the patrons or the postal service either. Si icnses September fi, 1915 R. A. Miller. County Treasurer. This grateful citizen testified long ago. Told of quick relief of un doubted benefit. The facts are now confirmed. Such testimony is complete the evidence conclusive. It forms convincing proof of merit. L. Greenwald, prop, shoe re pairing shop, 414 Lincoln St, I Pendleton, Ore., says: "Back ache and soreness across my kidneys troubled me day and night The kidney secretions pained in passage and the flow nWi . t . 1 - One box of Dean's Kidney Pills mm..UaIi. aiinuI m.i " fClalA. mica atber than (' It. mmhmvw.it "" " wi-v- ..,urju.(.ir,ii tnjam m,t ment given Mav 17, 1910). ZTEZZ "' " TROUBLE NEVER RETURN- u. ....... mm u Mj ED. OVER TWO YEARS LAT- fttliklag buaaa l WK lnrl.ll-..- pB M ;M-K.J ooIJ. "Doan's Kidney Pills cured me and the trouble has never come back." Price 50, at all dealers. Don't aimply ask for a kidney remedy -get Doan's Kidney Pills the iw same that Mr. Greenawald has twice recomended. Foster Mil- bun. Co., Props.. Buffalo. N. Y. H-tHrt of tli. . uixlltloo el lb FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS tn (hi.il of ilnrffon, at lfe rluo nf hut ... sWmvmbwf Soil. 1915. Kl ' (jn.nl bihI plr,..ot . SMMfAM IT. S. 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J.u M, 111. tna4e llomealead Katry. N. tv.a. lot IV Acctlau , loan.hlp M a., Kaag .'. It, ifilllaatetl M.rt.liaa Uaa lcJ aotlc of l.tfeatlen lo wake fl.il titi.ie ar Proof, lo aafbMraa claim m the tnu atiata 4arrlbaxl bnf.re rtcalatrrand Sec. ear. at Sarua. Orceua. on ttic 141b .lay of Orta.tj r. !'! . . latmant aama aa attneaaee i.'.-ieoa. I - ttaaiai Sarraj 1. baler. on. t aa a', al Rail. Oietraa ' ' a l.ttl, kegiatcr. 90,iaj , in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'MTRbltTATM 1 AND tlCril'K. ( Sura, oregou, acptcaibar 7, 1IA ( Sottie la breti)r gUcn that t'arl Hciiog Statement of Condition ot the Harney Cunty National Bannk of Burnt. Oregon September 2, 191 S RE80URCES Loans and Discounts $249,046.65 United States Bonds 34,500.00 Bonds and Securities 19,649.22 Furniture and Fixtures 3,862.77 Other Real Estate owned 1,300.00 CASH 97.983.23 LIABILITIES Cspital Stock Surplus and Profits .'. Circulation Rediscounts with the Federal Reserve Bank DEPOSITS $406,330.87 $ 26,000.00 57,018.51 . 23,600.00 4.000.00 295,812.36 $406,330.87 UNITED STATES DEPOSIT ART STATE DEPOSITARY Accounts Invited i ......,,,. I lua. e: Ha-rlnia.oreou, abo. on featcaibcr? Itaai Knny No. ,lat4 lonthi a.a.1. Horn .1. Tf " 7 14 aSUaVM -.i.-o l.Mti c. Kanae J. Kal. Mlllaraallr Mer tdlan. ha rlc4 notlc at tuteiiit.m to make final Bve-.ear lr.Hif. lo calabllah i I a I t to tie l.ut alii,e da rlueit. liefer Kcglater aiol Keccl.er. at llurni. ' m-gou otilhe lithday ,. O. l.tiee Kit t'lalmanl uawea aa wttt.aaa: Nauolcoa V Hlddl. Jerr. I.lllou, John J. Helm, aMetC. Mil, all of llarrtn.au. or a. K.aag.Kegtita. Total aKOWa aTtTtor uSR.IOX.I t otatr or Hag.i I. J. I.. Uault. t'aahler ( the above uaacl tiauk. do aolcmnl, aarcar that the above a'a'v raaallairne totl.c ti l m knowledge and hattt ( 1 I l. i ir. . easier. Johi. It. t' . . C A. II.iiii A. C Wgl.ruMg t'lreclorg rutiei-rlacd aul awurn to befora tae lliir M day of reutcuiber Ml Ha MuTHtUNgkb. - Ni iatr Public for Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I" aitao trrarga I.aaa Orrica, llurua, Oragoa. leHraUr .1. . Nollr. I. hereliy glvaa that Wall, r M Talla ferro ot Narroaa, Oregon. alio. on November. 1I3. aia-lc lliimeetra1 r'.itiy s.- i-.. Iorsl. I . a iiabtn a . Rang 41 K . 'A Ulam-lle Mcrl.llan. I North of Malheur lake, ha f! e.1 1 notlc of intention to make uan.utall.iti ar.Mil. loeatat,llah claim to the laad above de . rlueJ. tielor Kcglatcr and Kcclvr. al Huma, Oregon, oa lb 1111. day of Octotavr, tu. llalmant namca aa wllneaae Arthur A. KeUillcmaii, Narrou. ureeou Karl Backhaul. lacWilaon. Arthur U. Ilahn, all of Huma, Oregon r .aaa. Keglalet nii 1 1860 OREGON STATE FAIR 1915 FIFTY-FOURTH ANNUAL STATE FAIR IMS Stale Fair Ml ImU sm account t.ewts asbd CUifc Eapestttot. $20,000 in Premiums An Exposition in itself. The pride of Oregon. A great College for the one engaged in Agriculture, Horticulture and Livestock pursuits. A Fall Week at the Oreson State Fair Broadens The Intellect Muter, the Aviator, will mait two flighta daily. Free ramping apaca iat a aha.lv oak park. Fr alalia foe caanpara' leaau. Free transportation on railroada for xghibili. For any information relative lo iba Oregon Stata Fair which opena Soptambw 27th and ctoaaa Octobar 2nd. writ lo W. AL JONES. Socrotery, Salem. Or., on rf tSfo ill LV "5 a Varnish 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 VARNISHES There's an Acme Quality Varnish for every purpose; a floor varnish made to be walked upon; a quick drying furniture varnish that imparts a brilliant, durable lustre, and var nishes for all outdoor and indoor sur faces in any quantity desired. Which do you need? FRONTIER DAYS J .JSaKaau? 1B SH Rlaak. " AJnaana. .4' R; SL T 'Kr-MHgV rf" ' 4aaaJ LaattCaaaa ' 'A MtM.. IvbbbbbB I i t nfKHtanK ' mM ftViraaWa atarakSSVS ' aaaaaaMafll - aaaSVVvJaaaaaaaTTjjar'aaaaaal ' aaTar'k Taatg KaVeSBaal TlattaVtr. l ffcy ir81,0Wia EHy XJt "JT W SEPT. liT.'lM915 '3xXf" Cl MMiila gjfttl Iheaai, aV. kb ttttf. MSVd I k fl BvanT.ejl aa k WOTEM Wit mn m RUl .HJttt EXCURSION FARES Screen Cloth for Doors and Porches Water bags, nose bags Ice Cream Freezers Builders Hardware Paints and Oils Barbed Wire Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in steck: 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 NEIL SMITH, Manager immtimmmaimmiimmmmmmmimmmmmmmmiiaia InSSSS For Us woncWful a a racy, ud target shootiwa. 3TW venience, and its tmoimmm' i . you iniUM m gaJeSRa... . aaa aanaa.aalau aaa. 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