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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1915)
ThcTimes-JIerald Mm Th' I aial Cirmtttfcm Of Any N.w.paper In Harney Cetinty. SATURDAY. . I II Loo hI News. See 'The Vogue" hstsstClin pin's ll.it Shop. Ifeel me at (ho Burns Hotel. That's the central place in town Dr. Minnie Hand was a busi ness visitor this week. All kinds of grain including wheat at Lunaburjr Dalton & Co. Surveyor J. E. 'Johnson and ton from Malheur county were in the city during the week. Usnc Foster and son Frank from Silver ("reek were in town this week. B Remember the show company ' tonight and tomorrow night at Inowarna, Miss flu-spa King spent sever al days lure with friends and i relatives this week, returned to her .Inn turn home Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. W. D. Huffman were in the city during the week. Mr. 11 airman buying cattle, and Mrs. Huffman calling on friends. I Supi. Hamilton is in town at I tending the session of the coun- ! ty court. I S. M. Hrown and family have moved from the electric light plant into the home of Mrs. Hrr Thompson for the winter. Mrs. Thompson will continue her pesidonee there. Alex Cunnison, better known j hereabout as "Scotty," is again' a citizen of this community, aft rsiMiiding a considerable part year in Juntura, He is in the J employ of H. J. Hansen. I Deputy United Statea Marshal. Dave Fuller, of Portland, was in Burns during the week and serv- ld u peon, as on Viola Richard son, Verda Sturtevant and C. A. Byrd to appear, as witnesses, be fore the Federal Grand Jury t Portland next Monday. ' Mrs. John Gemherlins rave a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Hazel Coaad who is to be married during this month to Mr. fclph C Miller, of Baker. The social affair was at the home of the hostess and the guests per ianal mends of the bride to-be. iss i 'ozad was well remember- pd with a choice lot of present. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cummins j rish to thank their friends and I Up to the Minute! Ist Word In Accounting! The First National Bank of Barns Adopted It on November 1st. WThe Saturday Evening- Post and The Times-Herald will, la their Issues of November 18th, contain Interesting matter descrip tive of the new method. READ IT. ACCOUNTS INVITED Stop at the Burns Hotel when in town. Best service. Job printing here I still have some imod milf srtirtsatSforSl.OO I.Schwartz., Opening of a fine line of Fall Pasture and all kinds of grain and Wir)ter hata at Clingan Hat and hay for sale. Phone or see Sn0D- Henry Vulgamore. p Mr Mrg w President Wilson has pro- Heinae, Lawen. a six and one claimed Thursday. Nov. 25, for half pound boy. 1 hanksgmng Day. of i Relied barley, wheat and oats i Mrs. Fireoved's matonity hospi for sale at market prices. - W. A. ' ! Goodman's feed yard. Fint cm8 $1 m Chicken dinner Sunday at the , Cr kts delivered at Riverside, Overland 12 o'clock and also Juntura and Brogan. -Caldwell from 5:30 in tba evening. ! otato (.rowers. Williams Bros, have all kinds! The Burns Hotel is the head of rough lumber for" sale at their i quarters for all when in town. mill 15 milea north of Burns on ''Ood table service, clean rooms the Canyon City road. and accommodating attendants. Mr. A B, Whitney. Valley ldy desires general house View's substantial citizen has ( work, rnneh -preferred. Address been spending several days in ; Mrs N. M. Stowe. Narrows, Ore- liurns this week. gon. The beat bacon and lard is on Relinquishment of 160 acres of eiifhbors for their kindness to i8'6 al lne ,ocal stores and the j 'anu near Lawen lor sale. In to-m durinir their recent loss bv I """ mantel ana is packed wire v. a. nenaieman, Narrows. uy me nacxine n ant oi i ne urvxim. Rnnn Miiiinir r TV.. ; aw ''a .. . . N "- " " " , ra uavis, the capital barber Ieitha Oliver is very ill with i shoo boss, is again holding down typhoid fever at the home of her ' bis nart of the job, after several father. Peter Peterson; Miss weeks vucatiun hunting and fish ing. Ira won't tell what luck he had. re. They also wish to extend . M.r. and Mrs. Chas. King their iiiri-iiiiti'.n for their kindness ii. tendering them the use of their iiital building until they could ike other arrangements. ' Campbell is in from l, r )i.,m In order that you may find " noar DUW O nursing tas lour uutcner lhe Hums Meat now located In the W. E. Hus- on tore room, Odd Fellow build- UK. wifn onip smith in charge. J. Hansen has his old stand i main street, with Joe Marches. i charge. Geo. Young is across street from Or. Hibbards Bee in the old paint shop. r : I i.r r Mr. Arthur Whitney, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Whitney, who has been spending his vaca tion with his parents in the Val ley View section, returned to Pasadena. Cal , to attend the Nazarene University, Thursday of this week. CORSETS!!! I have juat received my new line. The largest and most complete ever shown in Burns. The celebrated line manufactured by WARNER BROS. The list following gives just a slight idea of the stock Bfl sure that your next pur chase of bacon and lard is from the local packing plant it is up to date and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Ask your merchant for it. Rust Proof Corsets $1.25 to $3.50 Red Fern "... 5.00 Brassieres " 65c. Perfection Waists 35c. " - 65c. " " 1.00 " Skeleton Waists - 25c. Sanitary Belts - 25c. 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 tore and inspect them. I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - flasunic Building, - - Hums, Oregon Ist Small purse, supposed to have been lost between the An drew Irwin home and Chas. King's hospital. Return to Mrs. Chas. King and receive reward. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dillon were in during the week from the Crow Camp section. Mrs. Dill on iNiia me gins oi mis omce a visit, and wanted to know if she could look in without being "ad vertised." The county court is in session, and so far the business in hand has boen mostly of a detailed na ture; having to do with the hear ing of complaint, listening to suggestions regarding road mat ters, the transferor the county poor to begin the -new contract with Chas. King. Dr. Geary, who attended Frank McBurney in the Catlow section, after being shot by Miss Kate Pick, has returns from there and the victim is reported as recovering nicely. This is re markable as he was shot five tim es and when the Dr. was there found him in a very serious con- dition. Mr iiml Mm P W lamuuml are home after a two month's visit to familiar scenes in and about Kincald, Kansas, and Springfield, Missouri. At Kin caid a reunion of the civil war veterans of the state was held and Mr. Jameson had the plea UfS af eamping with his old com rades, smong them he readily recognized his captain; this prov ed to be one of the delightful af fairs of the trip. At Springfield a sister of Mrs. Jameson was visited and other friends -and relativ'H and quite a stay was made there. On the return home a visit to Denver was made. It had been 84 years since they had been back home. Good barley ground at Chas. Wilson's. I still have nome cnod golf shir!sat.tfor1.00 I. A new shipment of ( Tarns at the Clinwn Hat Shop. Seven weeks fromttodnv is Christmas. Time to begin your stropping. SAY! Have you seen our New Mackinaws? -Williams-Zoglmann Clo. Co. A new consignment of hats and Ostrich feather boas have been received at the Clingan Hat (Shop. Lon Dunn and Dan Harkey re turned from the mountains Sun day they went out for wood they said, but it seems while in camp they had de(a)r eating. Mr. J. W. Shown is convales ing nicely at the E. N. Jameson home and expects to return to his family at Harney to day or tomorrow. The Harney County News is to havo competition, Preacher Me Rae, has just received a printing press and a lot of "pi'd" tvin- Speed up Charley. Captain Louie and wife are feeling pretty bad because there is considerable drinking going on among the Indians camped near the city. 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. Ciixx bread and pastry is as sured when the new llfcurr from new wheat made by the Burns Milling Co. is used. Get it from your merchant, the mill, or Hous ton, the Secretary. Team of gray work Holdings (weight 1ZU0 and 1400 pound". good set work harness, ::, inch Lewis wagon, if sold soon $175. Will sell separate. Inquire at A. S. Swain ranch. Lawen. Oregon. Four hozs. two red and two aandy in color, were taken up by me about the first of the month; were found in my garden. Own er prove property, pay expenses and take animals. C. II. Mc Pheetcrs. The first chair artist, at the Capital Barber shop is missing, and it is conceded that Fred Tay lor has not been off' the job for more than a year. Ira Davis says Taylor bos gone to Vale, Cha. Rohn says he has gone to get married we don't know, only that Mr. Taylor is gone. Bstrayed One bay horse about 12 or 14 years old came to my place about a year ago. branded with J and lazy J or lazy 6 under on left shoulder, weight about 1150. and saddle marked. Owner prove property, pay all charges and take animal. J. F. Manor, Princeton, Oregon. The Burns Hiuh School feat ball team line-up for today's game is as follows : Luckey, L K. ; Taylor L. T. ; Bennett. L. G.; Caldfield. C; Hotchkiss, It. ('..; Miller, R. T. : Houaer. B. E.; Irving, R. H.J Wilson. L. H.; Skeins, Quarter, Hagey. Full. The game is with the High School boys from John Das. The Rev. Wm. Baird of Baker. Presbyterian missionary, is in .'this vicinity on his usual trip, having come in by the way of Buchanan and Drewsuy. fcaMiag services in these ncighbtirtioods and will go un to Catlow Valley section and spend about a week thtre returning to Juntirra in time to be there for Sunday the 14th. Mrs. RhcIicI Branson, mother Jg JMT9t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I M i i nii nrPli'K, II. mi. I I, Notlrcli iivi.brai,.ii i ii. i '" HI. (Illl I I. IIMK1 lni i. I i.. I II. fb'NI.Ii.fl I'lMII Ill- IMII.I tlHtfl -I 'l.nlMun... on nun un Hi., nth iUt ol Narrator, Itlft. Uliii.m ii.iri.inii wIiuhm: X I. Hum. i llfJiir.l iln.ii-l.i'l. William J. Dm ii li. I lank Hrt., n, all nf Nairn, a. In W a t'AMMK. h. ,. I'NiTiti Tnrt un nrrn , i. ivtoJ , wig i liirv K Mllfhil .ii It... i nun i .-1 1 1 l . HI I. m I (in WM Mi', i ,.iiii(ii a , k'.n.ini l lii.H. ha fi I ualli v a. Una1 'In. . , . i hmH. Iu .ial.ii. In in . I un lull ' M-.i .a. i. I , i lain. mil nan ., w II i tiaii, -w..' Ilii .11 Will i, in lul.li ' un 'ia. ii. i. r M Htr..ii ni Kuril., or$oa .. r.ua. Stftelar NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DNITKIIMTATKHI.AKPOrrii'r I Huriw. ut.niiii, nrliilwr in, lull I ia b.rabr alv.i. thai I'.rr K HalTIi-. i( linrna. iiri-mn. aim Jna , I n I. II moat ii a il Knirf. Nn mrni, fur SWN. laallan II, l,,wn.i,i, m k..iu ii Nana. DO K Wlllaninlla Miil'llun liaa llli.l ol lliu-uiiiiti in niAki. final ci.tiniiiilaii In K.lalillah i lain. ai ni"'..tK'fari' lt.flator.nil SarialTaf.al iiutn-, llrtlanll, nn III I'lalinaiii tianta. a. arttnaaaaa: lli'l.M I'iim ll.tk Hluai-r. Kililli Min.i-t I liarli a Ni-rilhain, .11 of N.rrnwa firrnn. WM.raaaa. Hatiafar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ITKM I.ANIlorrK I itiirna, onaon. OaUraat 0, ltl lah.rab "Irm that Ml. liar I llark.r, .. In. hi May lal lino mad. III' M.'l 'I lan, ii.. fi l-il i.ntl v i if 1 1. 1. n - atillh lalin to llii- l.ml alinvr '1rarili.4, aafurn Hi f i.ti'i ami Iti'i-iilviir, al llurtia, Oraflam. on tbe i-.r nf Nuv.miH r, i claimant muii'iM wiftu-aai'. Una st.lil. Ili'il Iiiiiii.iiik M. Inil.a lllat.r. Mn I a.l ll.i knr, all of Vnliaia.Oraiaa WM. i.tw, Hrflat.r NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. HalVtr, HT.raa Lank omen, I n l. ivlt. I tlNllKI) STATE I.AMI) OKI I' I Minna. urHon. IK'tabri 2ii 1 f I .'. NpIIi I. h.r.L. aiv.n thai Julia I hum.. Harm, OrO0, Ol tula iiiiat.' .it rii. v.nrrifuB, who.on sov.mli.rv7, I Sollra Ii h.rabir giras Ibat Tafranoa 1 MoDnn ItKW. iu.ua, Ilium ,l.4 Cnlrt Na DM fi.r aWI, "f Mtiina. Or.nn. who. on Alilll , Itll ni.i,. H.f. r,Tii, ,M H, Ranar Mr! .Mlllain inaSa II otn ralaa ! Kntrr, No. 0M00, lor o. ;!. " , ii ,,n , inq i vi a , rwc. ., Ml..., itt M.'iiili.n. baa ni.il uotira of Intantion to m a final fltr. jraar I'rool to ..labllah rlaliu to thr iaiul abora daanrllioil, In'fora !(( i.ii-r .ml tfvalvr. at Hurna. tlr.gon, on tin imb day of N.ivrmuar, lain i laiinani una .a wltataaaa: frank O, niblil, t'lyili' a. 'ill. I. nil. K tt Xialtli. w llllaaa Ammiirl, all ol Kllaf, uraarou wa r.aai. K.iiitii. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION rrillKliHTATKSl.AHDOKKIt K. I rluriia. Uii-gun, nclobar . HI... I Motlr. Ii brtabr alva that Jra.ii I., nradrau. ol li.tklcy. oraaroa, lio. oa Jttna lu, lulv. maoi' ii ! a.i r. km,. sri iipi lliili Zi II M.Ulh. ill. II. liaa Iliad nntlri of intalilloil In lil.kl nn.i taraa-raar rrool, to aataallab claim to the l.ml above ilnarrlbod, bafora C, K TailiM'li. '"iml,al.ilur, at III. otflr. al lltakl.y, ort'ifon, ou tin. uttb day of Sovamliar, ivir. I I. Imam ti.mi'a aa wlttwaaaa: Auillallu. Ollbart, Kol.iTt Krlaoii, Jalnta Flail, Havld I rn ail ( HarkHry, (;,aoii Wa I 4al Urgtalar NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I'NiTftD .Willi UaND nrnrit iiuriia. ortr'n iMIulwr 11. ivIA Not n eis Itarrlyglvrt- thai Wtllloid A Kndl iimu l hitrurVi,UriJU, who. on Mtrinltr , l.'i ' Bil January IV, lvU, utau Hunuittcait Kiitrira, Ho. OaW -4I7SMI, r uarll vel v , for N'fcHtH. HWu, KSNWyi. ttiuu ia, Tuwunuiii H.. Kiit K WUiamelio Morldtao, liaa fllvd bUo of Inlwutlouio inaka naal tiirt jftr proul, lu attiiii tlaMBi lu lb land alfuv? dirribci, hlorr IirKlalrr and Kwrtvr,al Uitrna, Urngom, urn IbaMrdday of NivuiPvr. iwlft. ( laiinaut namra aa wlUmatf im haikhaut and A. U. Jose ttuili ul Hunts, Oirrftiii Kdward Koiit tuaiii), ul Sar rewn, iirt-guii I H. TyU r. of llurna, OrrKn Wm. Famm, Hrff.ator UNttli KuaffU mnA I a.I 1 Max '. 1 W t. -JA Jal.aa.Vl IT taV I I t m I - Ua. . I ,1 I . . katAfflaWt v, aieaavaj; bm . , o 11111 lui i ir aivii'iinti. aan . notice of intention to make Anal t urea year I'roof, In ratatillaii claim to the laud atiove de ii'tlticil, bafora Kafliiar aad Kecelrer, at iiiii i. a Oregon, an the 14th day of Nav.atbar, IIU I'lalniaiit iiamraai wlliiaaaai , THeka, Jack Jotinaon, Ihm lilckaaaoa, H. It. Allt'ii allot llurtia Oregon Wm. Faaati. Haglat.r notk;k for publication I'KiTan KTATai l.aanorrn a, I Bnri.a. Oregon, October IA, l(f. Nolle Ii hcrcliy given that Halatblcl M. Talbot, oiliarrlman.orcaoii. who, on January f0,Ot, and Abrii 7, HIS, made llrnaataad Katrtra Nn n,ut ,,il mu-al. rneiiartlvnly, fat SK, Hrctloo la, Towaitilp jjb Hoatb. Kauga ora-t. Will.iiiirilc, Marldlaa bae Bled notice of Intention to make final thtae-) ear Proof, to .vtat'llib claim to the land above d.ecrlbed, bflor. io-aiater aad Beciver, at Huriii.ore.on, oa lb. ."nl day nf November Itl.V i l.lmaiit name, aa vrltneeeee; W i.i.y. i I. i .ii-i. A II. tun,. II I. Kini. h, all.if II. rrtman, Oregon W a Fal.l. lie, later. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION laiTaDterara. l.aan Orrii a. i Hume. Oiegua, October II, lvl.it Notion herel.i tlvea that Krauk W liiaka.of liiiina. oregiiti, aba, on Jane f, llli made lluiueatal Kntiy No. wibii, tor khwi,, una a an. I 1. tela, lu, Tap IM H . Heuge l gait. Wlllaaialle Mtirldl.n. liaa glad notice of lulrii tt. ni in oa.ki' final three. year proof to aetao llali i laJiu io ilia land above dcecrlbed, before Keg l Iter .ail HecU.r al kiin,. iii..i, n Hi. iltuday oi November, laio. i lalmant namea.a wltnaeaae N. la.. n t. I'ar.lre. I I. Mrlmi.ald, W. i. Mc Xlania, lianlil Jont.n , all of Hurm Oregon. v.rim. kaiiaur. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'KirinaTaTaa I.aan Orrn i Jluiua. Oregon. Naenili it. III'. I '..ill. oial.ewky given that (Union f. Borrow il.le.of Ueikley, Or.gun.wbo.on April II. IKI'J, mad. lloaiealaad entry. No. aayn, fay N , rwllaa , Tawnablp U H, Raage ) I'., vtniiaiueiia Meridian, baa nlad notice ol ' to make deal three year I'rool. to eat. nn, ii calm to the land eliove tfcecrlbeit before C ) ItillwL V, e I oniailMluUer. at liiaolli.e. at lii'ikley, nnwii ou th.aili d.y ul December, lta lalaxat oamea aa wllaeaore w II. wtlklnaon. Roy a Jobneoo, frank Kndlal.. A I: inl.na.ni all ul Surdugo, Die gun. Wa r.akg.ftagletcr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'Kirgn Htatbi l.iKoornek, i linrna. or.g.10, October l. in.', t Notice la hereby given that Auatlu ramming!. of Iiiii ban. ii, Oregon, who.on October 11,111'J. made Additional llomeeteod ftntry. No OUfTS, lorN',!''., -I"."!',. Sl.'(sl', eoc.,Twp 211 .H.ngcSaK Willamette Merl'llan.Uaa r1le! nolle.' ul luteutlon to make dual three year ptaof, to eatabli.h claim to the l.ml abn. tie acrlt.-d, liefure Kegiater and Heawlv.r. at Harm Oregon, on tba -.Mb day of November. IttlA. i laiutaui naeaae .. wnu Willi. in 1 V.ndi rvere.ol l'lenar y Oei'gon tu.iri I. Suchanao. fieorge Sucb.u.ti, Vt llltnm A 'aiviaon. allot Hurhknan Wa faani.lletl.ier. FOR PUBLICATION ... . -. ,, , . ,. , ,. oilier n anon lomeaiipoeai toeipiicaoi,ainuin Of Mrs. JOS. Oibbs, of tills Clt, J file llrelr amdmin .. praent lu ii.iv ..nn'. . oa 1 a.. I... I. .ana It... kill 1 1 oa at ail V . , a-, , ,, (,.. r lUtA is doine nicely at The Harney Valley Hospital after an operation by the Drs. Standards for a tum orous growth of lonjr standing. Mrs. Branson is 02 years of age and hud been sick for fourteen weeks, und it was feared she might not withstand tho shock. A very serious accident occurr ed last Saturday morninjr on the road about seven miles this side of the P-ranch to Mr. Fred Wick ert, an elderly mitn 61 years old. Mr. Wicker! was hauling a load of itarcul oost frrmi Narrows to the Catlow post office and while driving over some very lough road his wagon seat slipped and liitelitd him forward between the horses causing the load of 2100 pounds to ride over his right leg aad erushing it, he was tal.-n immediately to the P-ranch and Dr. Griffith telt-iilioneil for. lie was brought to Burns Mm next day by auto, and it was found necessary to Rjii)iii.itf the limb. While Mr. Wickert is well along in years and his condition is seri ous he has rallied under the shock with sorne hope of his recovery, Mr. Wiokert is being cared for in tne nome o cuy anurniiaii Haines. His son F. W. came up Thursday and will remain with his father for the present. NOTICK I'vitBi Hraru I. ant. iirrnt. Hurai, Oregon, Hepteraber 3k. 191k. Notice la hereby given that Hear? R. aeon, of rnucetnii Oregon, wlio.ou April'.! III.', mad. Iliiraeaua.l Ktilry.No o.'.:,lor NBUktag ,Twa a. e . luiiti' '.1 K . Willamette Meridian, baa 111 vduoftrv ul int.utlon to make final three- year proof, to eatatiltih claim to the land above da arrlU'.l,la'fiii.- K.gl.ter and llecelv.-i. at Hume. or. 'gnu. on tl. urd day of November. 191k i Uimani tiamea aa wliaimi i.eoige willlaioa. Havl.1 William.. JJ Mealy, W i' ln.di alliil I'rliK-alon, or.gi.u Wa. rannn. Kcglalcr. nerUI No.O9M NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i hi ii.ii nTATaa I.AMH itrrti'c, Hiin.a. oieon,r.ilamber It, 191.1. Noti- .ia inr.liy given that Mary Dettoa, b 11 H Mel ,'imI, her Attorn. y .11 fact. I ha 1'ir.l onin addreaa of Attorney In Knet, being ,al.. tie. orcgou, liaa I bin lllb te of hinl.-iu her Ulh nlcd lu tbli orTlc. bcr applii allou io aelecl under the pruvl.tut.. of Iliu .et of i on greia approt.-d July I, law (Kintal.. MI lter.de.1 li tbe act of t'ongr.-.i approved Mav n.im, Kt.'.H'r ju, TownihlB'XM. II.II Kail W M 'North of Mall... ii I ake I Any and all nereona claiming aaeaeert) it.. lall'ti. it.ai rlned, or deilrlllg'to object tN'iauae of the mineral character ol the land, ..r nny thet f. aaou to theailBoaal taal.pllcaal.altoul.l 'V I Wa r-.aa. lu.lUr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I MIKHK1 ATKa I ANIIOKKIt K, I llurdl. Otegou, Octnlmr 1-. Illa.1 Nuilnr lali.reliy given that I'cler e". Helm. of ilarnatau. Oregon, who. ou oi toiler .'l l"l.' ami Maarb ", ivn. made Hameitead Knl lie. So. tkMI7 V'JIl. rc.pei lively lot -l.'',S',V' ,'',, r-aeljon ao, Towliafil. 9t . Hange lit g Millii.ueU,- Meridian, liaa Ilia .1 l.ullr.i ..I nil.iH l.ai.L. nnal Oirue r.ir l'lonl In I raiai'l'iii . lalm lu the land above deaorlhed, , ..... II I... .1 llllfll. I.I.U..,, ueiure o.-a '- -. ,..-...- ,m ll,.' lull day a Nuvetahtl, Ivlfi, i la. ii. am uainaeae wltueaaee: rlai. mi' A fcula. Molwrl i Hilua. t'nrl Mer,iig. 1e.l liny. a. all of llarrlman. pragou. B a Kaana, Ketlalei JUNTURA BURNS TELEPHONE TELECRAPH COMPANY Silent Secret Service Oar Slogan These feafures alone are conclusive evidence that we hold the strictest cen sorship over business in trusted to us. JAMES E. WESTON, Gen. Mgr. Expert Service Men entrust their health to a physician, their building operations to architects, their law matters to lawyers. It is logical also that their financial affairs -should be delegated to a good bank, with the facilities and experience to relieve them of such cares. The Harney County National Bank is equipped to serve you in all details of your financial affairs, in a thoroughly businesslike manner, and in strict confidence. We are here to serve your best interests. Harney County National Bank Burns. Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE Progress with Safety UNITED STATES Depositary American Adding and Listing Machine eight column capacity Price $88.00 F. 0. B. 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