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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1915)
TheTimes-Jtorald Hm Til Lot-fort ClrvuUtlon Of Any Nowapopor la Hon? County. SATURDAY. DKCKMtCR IS. 11S Loonl News. James Mahon is in town. Christmas trees for sale at B. F. Siler's. C. E. Berry was in town this Rare bargains in clocks at Sal-! isbury Jeweler. Paramount pictures at Tona-! wama next Monday night. Meet me at the Burns Hotel. That's the central place in town All kinds of grain including wheat at Lvinaburg Dalton & Go. Wm Dunn and wife were guests j of friends in this city during the week. Wanted two passengers fori Bend for Dec. 27 or 28. Inquire at this office. Arrangements are going for ward for the usual Christmas ball at Tonawama. I am closing out the toilet and manicure sets. You can get one cheap at Salisbury's. John Witzoll and wife were visiujrs during the week guests of relatives and friends. Mrs. Millar has made a gener al reduction on all her millinery. See her at Schwartz store. There are some ten or more teachers in the city this week taking the examination for certi ficates. All millinnry at n duccd jiriei's The way to better telephone for the holiday at the ('liniran service can be had by subscrib-1 Hat Shop. ing for a Juntura-Burns tele-j Polled barkv. wheat and oats I Burns, Oregon Burns, Oregon, Dec. 18, 191 S To Our Friend and Patrens: At we approach the Evening of the Year, we again consider it a pleasurable duty to formally ac knowledge our deep appreciation of the continued support and confidence reposed in our institution by our many friends and patrons. The year has dealt kindly with us, it being one of the most successful in our history, as has been evidenced by our several published reports. A greatly incseased volume of business and grow ing clientile has necessitated additional office help and we have installed the very latest records and an up-to-date book-keeping machine in order that our present efficient service might fully conform with the most modern methods. With the approach of the Holidays the sea son of Good Will and Good Cheer we desire to extend to our many friends our best wishes for a merry Christmas, and to express the hope that the new year may bring you, each and all, an abund ant measure of prosperity. Very Sincerely Yours, J. L. GAULT, Cashier -- Rare bargains in 'clocks at Sal isbury Jeweler. ar itf ;r. two inch phone. Lester Gault and Louel Cawl field each entertained their little friends on their respective birth days this week. For Rent-Furnished rooms with privilege of bath and one unfurnished outside room. In niiiro nt this office. . . ,N Mr. ana Mrs. wm. ummnia returned from Portland the first of the week. We understand Mrs. Cummins will return to that city upon completing some busi ness affairs in this city where she will remain for the winter Mrs. Frank Adrian and sons came up from the ra home last week in company with her brother Bert. Mrs. Adrian and the boys have been vistiting most of the time since with her brother. Supt. L M. Hamilton, but will take their departure at once for Wallowa county where they will pead several months with her pan-nts. f he Times-Herald is authoris ed to annouce that the Ladies Aid has prepared a fine Chrismas program for next Thursday even ing at the church. This enter taiument is for the Sunday School children of the Presbyterian church and all other children who have not been attending any oth er Sunday SchooJ. The ladies, have not solicited this year but have financed the Christmas ex ercises themselves. for sale at market prices. Goodman's feed yard. W. A. Geo. Simmons and wife were in the city yesterday from their home in Happy Valley. We do job printing. Mexican Chilli at Mac's Res taurant. The snow storms of this week have made traveling better. Mac's Restaurant wants to buy 00 dozen eggs each week. M. Gil was making proof on his land today, lie was assisted liv Ceo Brylng and J, H. Drtgher far. Mrs. Millt'r will take ordefl for the Palmr Garment Co. of Chicago. Knnmlo hook now on hand at the Schwartz tore, C. A. Haines went to Mend tin week to meet his son and daught er, who are attending school in Portland, to bring them home for the holiday vacation. Mrs. Wm. Stirling and her daughter Miss Nettie took their departure Thurday morning for Portland where they go to spend the holidays with Miss Agnes Stirling. They expect to he ab sent a couple of weeks. We are making up our first directory, which wiil go to press about the 25th of December. You had better subscribe for your new phone in order that your name or place of business may be listed. Juntura-Burns Tel. & Tel. Co. A special and pleasing Christ mas feature in connection with the picture program at Tonawa ma next Saturday, Christmas night, Dec. 25, will be a couple of vocal selections rendered by Mrs. Sutton's sight reading class. One number will be n special Christmas chorus by several of pupils and another a quartet of girls. This will be the special musical featuer of the evening firwi (tils. ii ii uriiimifiliiin litlt It. i, wmi inn' II in vi'in.i i nun Vlll! mm j Parnmnunt picti-uvK will nmk It J most attractive and kntr.ain.nffl lir-.M' r-iti i I hi - I ii-i I iii.. i.i.-i in.. ' s- ' -rs .! i .. i .. i . i - . 1 1 i of that evening will be "Where The Trail Divides's in which there is much action and life. vJDon't forget that Paramount means the best in pictures and that no apology is necessary for any scene depicted on the screen by these famous producers. M. Hoi ton was a business visi tor during the week. Good barley ground At Cha. Wilson's. Whole and rolled barl"v for nit, Phene: of lef Ham) Vul gamore. The Barm Hotel is the hct d qugrteri for all when In town, i '.....i ,. .in .. .. ., 'i.n,,i if, ri-rvn', t irnil ninnr, huhI BucotntnudetinM btUMuianiH, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Stop at the Horns Hotel when in town. I' ' i . ice. Tin- begt bacon and lord ironJ sale at the local stores and the Burnt Meat Market and la packed by the packing plant of The Hum Miil Co. Try It, V h l.l. u Hill N,i IHIDV NOTICE KOK IMJI.UCATION. I Ml Mi (Ml I. M ijKNCB II' . . . .IllM'f ',', 111 ' i'm I- Iii iliaf ii . itivl ii i t lie I. i. tHi nAmny, i li" i i I. .. .. :, i .. .1. . ... Dl iDkia r A ' A I m m aii'urss uni i vim mi uiir i, 'inj wi lfwKN!f. CArllAL AND SURPLUS Nftv-tmltor, Mb m - In lin utfin I.Sm&v.nm- inn rum thp niMk- tuat uaati lion tu Mwi uii-tlur ih i.iuviaiutiaoi tiirni IVU.UUU. IMr. BAPIR I HA I MAWS3 ( i otiKitii, nm)tv.) Jul I. MB W MUt. W, .NvVren ,$$ 9ArE,M ACCOUNTS 1 m,.,.,,, .siu...w. .,. imVIIKU. ntirm Any unt ill prKni i'llmlnKliri,rly lh Ii'i"1. -I . ill."l. "f li'liiliitl I" ,,IJ ,-t hiTADIH. of Hi. Mim, ! hi rhirit-lai ut 1 1,.- Lml.ormr nltl.'l I' 11.1,11. 1,1 (III, lll.l'l Ifl III Htll'llrKllt. I'NITIHTT Umilini, K I hl,lll'l "I" llli-lr Itltlilnvlln III ltllOII III till. Hiiriin. orviiin. liui-amtwr Id. I1. "i"'. "" "' i" "'" 'li flay ol J ry NOTICK KOK I'UHUCATION NoIIii'Ik Inn lyl.i I lial William liaw.nl, 111 I,., I'l, 'HUN Mil,,, ,il, ,,',.11,1,1, Hi. Hill i,,,l,. A,,llil,,,,il ll,iiM..I.,l Kill y Ni, UTttTJ, lor HK',, Hi'riliin -', l,iwinliliv', MiiiiIIi, limine II K.l Wlllmii.tl,., M.il.ll.n hu llli'il null, ul Intention I,, nmlii. Ilum flu, ,Hr lr,,..l.l,,i ,'.ii,ll.h rl. I iii id ilia Inn, I nhora itawrllwil, ' bvfor t . M 1 H I r ll,l M',.,.m.i, hi hut II. 1 1 1, .nun, ,, ,,f l-MIIIIHV III .IHI.Hr I'MII I IhIiiihmI hhiim'n mm Wll ll, Ulr, lea OavtMtr, Ail,t-n K. rrir, HnyMuhi, (JliHti,.. v. Muuil. nil ol Burn., orMim '. rnn. Hi'iHii,r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'MTI'li STATM I and orru K, Hurm. oriKfin, Numnilxr t. loii Null,,, I. li.nl.y ulvim Hint AMn I. Howard, ,it lluini, Ofi'goii, Htioiin NiTamlr i man, lloinoalrail Kuirjr, No.unlu, lur Lulu a. , Hll.t H'jNU,,, m, ri, II , Twp. MH HallK-IU I . wlllanalia Harlillnn. liaa nli'il nollri nf liilaiitlun 10 make Anal lliro vear iu,-ol. to aialillali claim In Ilia lain! ali,,v.. ,lnn tIIm.,1. Ik'Ioik HpRlalar and Knalvpr, al lliirni, Oir (01, oa t li.- ith itay ul January, iff in i 'la I man I namna aa , Iiim'hwi iinvnan Hi-iinka, Hani) I. Vanlinrn. i,l iirH.iniHIl, JI,IT,-r,,li u. Dun, I'll".. 1 HV" Jiinm, R(later. JC a rly, iroffoo man all ,l IV Vlia. 1 iiaa. HPglaiar NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I'NITKl MTATICH l.ANU orPICB. Htirnn, Orefuti, Novcmliur 'it, 1916. ) Niilh it l hereby given Itimt Mwrd I. ilb noil, wluiii (mil olricf ail'lrdtn li Harm y, hi m. tti. ,.t(j d ol Mm b, 1VI4 . flU In llilu iirriii'M Horn fttiniil Mint A pi lf'ilon, rohiM-rlhu N rt UNRi.H-nriion I ., TtMitiaiiii, :iN, Hnx03K. V illatncttsj Mrrl 'Urn, mill ht Umbf Hh'm .m, u inter th pro rltlalll ni thr ar I ol Jljur K. t7n, tnl not iitiif-mlfttiirr, known e lh "I'linbrr nd Htorw t . v ni aui li vlur mlKbt t-t flguxi by p rnlMoniMil, himI t lint pnmioiit lo run U iippll niton i In Imik) m'hI It id In r thormm have- Man I'ppmiiii'il, in Hit-mini il iii Miiixlrni lulUr, ihr tlinln-r i'nilinHtci m,tm bimril lift ttt 1.MJ prr M, urn! tln IhimI liuul, thni kahl sippll mnt wilt offer llnnl proof in up port of till application nn iwom kUtiiinnt on th -Hi i ol Ki'lo'inii, I'.iia, iM'forrtliH Kegtetrr 'iii-l Hi'-i Ivi'i , m llnrna OriRoli. Am penon la at lil.rrf- lo p rot ant thli pur base t.i'forn wntry, or Initial afonteat Many lltne u-finc puitnt laaitoa, by filing afnrrobor ti-il afrirlavll In Ibliortlco allrglugfat tt which aOBld ilflt! tlif entry WnCirir, KglaUr. BANK BY MAIL a. NO RISK; no worry; no care. The HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL bank tenders its loyal services to mail order depositors, large or small. liv reason of lonsr experience and a highly efficient staff of employees, banking by mail has been made as safe as banking in person. And your neigh bors will know only as much about your financial affairs aa you want them to . know. Make this bank your meeting place for friends when in town. Your Account Invited Harney County National Bank Burns. Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE Progress with Safety UNITED STATES Depositary ; 'if mxcfiftnitv dm mMmtmxtxMMtr&c nvscww fnstWAtrsttmjHr&i'. Y i2 best of care given patients at Mrs. Fireoved's maternity hospital. Chicken dinner Sunday nt the Overland 12 o'clock and also; Mixed timothy and clover seed from 5:30 in the evening. for w T VanderVeer, Tule Circle- will give a masked Drewsey, Oregon. ball nt Tonawama on Jan. 28. 1 am closing out the toilet and manicure sets. You can get one i cheap at Salisbury's. Ethel Haines' orchestra will fur nish music. Marguerite Clark in Wild. Lnyd Johngon and fgmiy were flowdr," recommended by the m the city a few daya thia week Woman's Home Companion at vi(,itinr with relatives and doing Tonawama. It s a Paramount! , Mmc 8noppinK Mrs. I. II. Holland returned i The cheapest and best flour on home Wednesday evening from a the local market is that made visit to San Francisco where hi from new whcat by the Burns accompanied John (.Merest on his Milling Co. As your merchant return to his home. She had a , for it. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED nice time at the fair and reports Mr. Cilcrest doing fine. Supt. Hamilton will leave in the morning for Salem where he goes to meet with the state board oj examiners. Mrs. Frank Adrian and her hoys aeeompank d bjm aa faraa Bend where they HI take the train for Wallowa county. James Cary has returned from an extended visit to Willamette Valley points. He had expected to remain away all winter but the railroad news published in The Times-Herald brought him back to see no one took possess ion of his farm in the Gap and made a town of it. LET SCHWARTZ DO IT ie can splve ypur Xmas problems. Articles appropriate for presents are now on display in wondrous profu sion and variety. Gladden the hearts of the little ones, with a trip thrPMgh TOYLANP Place your orders early for Table Delicacies Fresh Fish and Oysters, Fruit. Vegetables, Walnuts, Almonds, Dates, Mince Meat Candy, Pickles, Olives, Cran berries, etc. Do Your Shopping EARLY! L SCHWARTZ icral Merchandise - (gilding. Burn, Oregon It i 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. Mrs. Millar has received some of her Fall and Winter Millenery and invites the ladies pf this vie inity to call at the Schwart store and see the display. Good bread and pastry is as sured when the new flour from new wheat made by the Burns Milling Co. is used. Get it from your merchant, the mill, or Hous ton, the Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Purrington left Mv for pendlelori where they will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives, going later to Portland where they will remain for several weeks. Miss Helen Purington, who is attend ing the university at Eugene, will meet her parents in Pondlo ton for the holiday vacation. I. S. Tayler was in town the other day and told the Times-Herald man he had been compelled by the new mail routing to change his place of residence from the suburbs of Burns to Narrows, al though his home has not moved from its origional foundation. He says he expects to jearn P-f the railroad from Crane preek Gap to Burns by reading of it in the Times-Herald which will reach hiin about eevea days after it is published instead of the next duy. Died - At his home in Drewsey on last Saturday night, Harry C. Brown, aged 68 years. Deceas ed was a pioneer resident of thin enmity haying formerly lived at Harney where he conducted a blacksmith shop. LMer he went to Alaska and upon his return engaged In the general merchan dise business in Drewsey. He was a member of the Masonic Iodge and Worshipful Master Johnson J. E. Loggan, E. C. Eggieetnn and Wm- FV6 ' locl lodge wenttoDrewaey Mon day to conduct the funeral. Mr. Brown is survived by h1a widow and one son. BURNS HDW. CO. Hr.r ThU In Mind. "I consider Chum her Ifcln'i Couxh Kvmedy by far tho best medacine in the market for colds and croup' as Mro. Albert Blostter, Lima, Ohio, Many ot hers are of the Aame opinion. For sale by nil dealer. CONTEST NOTICK. I NITKH 11 ATKx l.ANU OTJ Muiiia. trrgon, Nt,fnlrr aOtti, lfL7. TO Itutrt'M M I'finvh.r.l ol Colly rami, lift I iUlelw Ynuat. innin boiifivf1llia.ttnrtb.ri. .i Haute. ho gla I't tu.'irtfKou, n , .tt oltlt atMreae, dit on Nrnbf m, w, fii m ltl nll.1 tela 1 dly urroMralvJl pilt(loti t oit Iral ami ut t !' iiaiiini M tour boiuc taa.l Kftiry, Hot la No. wTitl audi N Mh, Ivll lorHK . . -, ii m,sK', .NK',rt V SsWV MHW'- " i, Towuablp M, tt., KHtigf" K W M'Mhllan. and a TOUaal 'or bit loiiUai lienllricvaitiat Hotwrt t ntvford ha a nvvt-r i.uiii ti kladol n ahiaiitc (heri on , that Uv haa in; v. I rraoletl ilicrron, thai b haa fait ml lovatat'liah rtil'lruie thai von wllhiii nt a limttllia a It i-1 lil tn; tlurron that b hav tthuljjr nl...l.ii. 0 aaitl leii'l that b baa not It a , a) latxl lor mitre lhau U ntumlia laai .at (bat hr aall In lh pr Mai ol wltnvara It-ill. J hoc tt.tvnil itido auvihin itb !! laml ami wfabc4 hu ( ouli) a I a rTliijUlthnttiit lo It. You aru. iht-H'hirr, fuilhvr n.lnc1 that the aid allcflattona will lo Ukvo aa ruufra0, anl your eat! entry will ha ranriti win. out fnrthrr ritfht to u heard, vflbar htthor iMi ofllrv or on aMMK " l fa'l toltlriiithta .ifftcw within t .'iiy dna altrr I'm PlHtUTr. Iubil ailtiii uf Ihla notiva a abowa I- "w. four auauvr ttutivr oath, IMi - ally m a.i-il ag U thvav alloaatljtii id eoiilwi, tQfathwi with lua iriMil that )un haa a i -. to u your iniivir vu tha eald uotilialniH tllh-i 111 l-rm-.n or ty ruHni. ir-i mall. You i.uiihl vtat-o In vim r anawai i u. mm "' Ihv M.at ..rtlca to which jim dralri- fului notlti-a tolMtvnt to vi.u. Wm. raaai, Hnalolt r !! Of fuel fut'llralinn )c IiiIm r 1Mb II1A liatvof arioiid I'llhltirallou iHM-tMii-. . ( i..i 'I '- 1'alvof third .uhl,(aihin January 1, iwln. Uatv ol f6t.nh puWh atlon Jauiiarv H, lull.. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I Nil K 1 1 HTAT I.ANIiOrriCK Hurna, (ir.gan, D.rrmtwr I,-., lalt Null. Ik lwr'l.y Klwii Dial Tliiima. HunhiII. of ViilUc'.nri'i-.n. wi, on J ii it. I i. I'il.'. mail. Ilumraliatl Kl.lrv No :Ml lr rt'.aK),, KU HWij.-KH'Uim I.Twll.hli'j7saiiii ilanar i K, -A Ilia mull v Marltllau. ha. Slod nuli-. ofloloa tilth tt maU llu.l thr rear proof, to ..labll.h i lalm lo Ihtiland aboto tlttacrl 101, lnif.tr' ( lai.r au'l IttMutvcr. at Hum., Oregon, oo Hi. lath tU)r ul Jauuar), llllt. Clolluanl Daitn a a. wllnttaai-a rli.iln I llatt It-It I limit.. T linliit Alitila. j in. Hui. Man.al K !;.iy, .11 ul Ni.'iar, Ort v ' WM. r.ii. Hoflalm Nolle of Flnol Solll.m.nt. Niitiiii ia la r'l. kuiiii lliat tint UHtlor llgflsJ Hililiinlnlrulur til lit nitslu ( JHit t l'iniH,tli'fi-iH.il,liiiM IIImI hla In ill ftCCbunt til hla slliiiliatrtiliii uf miiil tlltlllli Will, lilt' lllUrt "I, UlO('tllllly ".HI t ..I i(u siitin ul Ofirjen, far BsrttSji Cuiinly, iiinl lli.il mill oolirl lioa niiuli' on orJur siHiiiitiiiu Mtimloy, tM-ioiiilo r 211, lUin, St llu- limir 1. 1 Ii-ii tt'i ui:k A. Al., st i in- County Ooort iikwi In llnrna, lUrnny CoiiiiIv, OrSfpBi km tint linn ami .lti' (or lit" ImarliiK u aniil filial iiciuii nt iintl tlio kiiIiImuii-iiI tlu-rt-nf, uml II tiliji't'tloiiH dial may li fllml tin ruin All penofSS iiil'-ri-aliiil it) imIiI Oflali' ninl IiiivIiik iiliji'il,i"i. In oalil llnnl m-t- .ni,l or itii) putt in ilfni lliori-ul ice If tti) nnlilli'tl Iii nt'iiil r,m( ubjm Imnii himI Illo Hit) .unit- lli III clerk ol miil t-iiuil t i ur i" l"i i- ohIU lint.-. t ,1. I'. UiniiiHM, Ailinlnlatrotor of tlio Mtuli- Of JlUIMir I'llvli, (IfCfSDCil NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l'NITK.I STATU I ANHOKKHK. I limn., Diuiitiii, Nuvitiiltur ll, lul' I Nullii' ll Ituit'li) ulvtii Uml lint I lit,';.. uf Hu iii7, uniguii. wltu, mi ily l, f'ti'i, urn i ii .nut .i.i, I Knlri N" M, lur Hk', :.'. .iiilii, .'l ii llaiiu.' it H uillkiiii'llu Mtll dloll, I, 'ii iilititi In utaku llu .lMhll.il I lllllll U till! l.lllt aljva ili'Mirltiod. ttfftir.' Ilui Httjl.ltM ami Hi oil Ilia ilat ila ol and well Hu lilt MUtl 1', I ,'Mll.l'l , I I lallll.Ul i.atil.'tl" "Ul' J I 11. may, Ot'i Hill"' H l. tail It ll )iun, littlli ul lHI. iliuilr. I'. ukR. Ituil.l i. NOTICK KOK 'V III, 1UATION UNI I i Mi ul i ' until., utiaiiii. "ii i-iiiinir 'J. lufi I Nulii I. I" itiltr niton Dial llliiii li I' lltiai'li ul Hit nil, tit I'Ui'lt, vtlm, tut A i II a, I'.i ll, mail ' Uoo.1111. ul Kniry, hu mtfl, lur SO,, Mod l i" 'i ', 1'iwi l.l,, ii, Holttll, Hahaa Ml!1, B Wlllkltli'tt trf lulHtll Itii In liikltv utialoSaaitl Ii, ulliil'li.i I'.lom Uaglaloiaud Sla.lt lay uf Jalinarji . laliiiaol ii-.intj. aa wltu. i.a.a: tlauruii I. i"""lniail. tlltu J Ntuian, t lull, U.ri, (Till K. livi, all ul oiiri.i. oi.ioii. IV fm, H.ilitir, i'i,l Hint.. BURNS Holiday Clearance ni. CAT' co. aAL n wmr sm n I 1 In order to make room for other lines i we will place on sale beginning Monday, g Dec. 13, our entire line of Chinaware Ornamental Goods, consisting of! known lines as Haviland and Ba- varian Plain and Hand painted goods. These goods will make very beautiful Christmas Presents and will be sold at r prices regardless of cost any quantity of one piece up. 1 Other Suitable Presents f AT REGULAR PRICES tu .. . . 'WmLl Cl Q GCD17Q fa Rodger Bros. Silverware Aluminum Ware Many useful and appropriate articles Coaster Sleds for the children SKATES I Clark Heaters for cold weather driving I New Standard Food Choppers I Shamrock and Virginia Graniteware f I BURNS HARDWARE CO. ! s NEIL SMITH, Manager )VMKWJaMVVJlrt9i MASIMtfNSSA e1B WLU iuH.