A TheTimes-Jferald Hat The Larfc.t Circulation Of Any Nfwipiprr In Hnrrrv County. A SATURDAY. DECEMBER J. 1111 I oon News. Uoy Human! is in tin city. tin in clock.-. :ii S;il Jeweler. Rtr, isburv Lem Lowe wus down from Harney yesterday. Meet me at the Burns Hotel. ' That's the central place in town All kinds of grain including wheat at Lunnburic Dalton A Oo. Ed Howard was over from hill ranch home near Drewsey during this week. Chicken dinner Sunday at the Overland 12 o'clock and also from 5:;) in the evening. George Marsden was a business; visitor from Hoar V alley the early part of this week. I am closing out the toilet and manicure sots. You can get one cheap at Salisbury's. Geo. W. Cawllirl.l was regis tered at the Burns this work from Narrows. Mrs. Millar has made a gener al reduction on all her millinery. See her at Schwartz store. The way to better telephone service can be had by subscrib ing tor a .luntura-nurns tele phone. C. A. Sebaper and his daughter, Miss Bertha, were over from their home near Diamond (luring, the week. Mrs. Wm. Gray and her little son Wilher were up from their home near Harrimun Thursday to have some dental work done. For Kent -Furnished First National Bank Burns, Oregon Burnt, Oregoivj&ec. 18, 1915 To Our Friend and Pntren: A we approach the Evening of the Ye ar, 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 clienttle has necessitated additional office help and we have installed the very latest records and nn 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, Bare bargains in clocks at Sal isbury .leweler. Cashier rooms with privilege of bath and one unfurnished outside room. In-1 quire at this office. The many friendsand admirers of Dr. Benson are pleased fo learn he has decided to remain in Burns until after the New Year and will occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church on Sunday, January 2. All millinary at reduced prices for the holidays at the Cllniran Hat Shop. Harry Car; and Walter Gray were Pusmess visitors inun i.uw en this week. We do job printing. Mexican Chilli at Mac's Res taurant Paramount pictures at Tonn wama next Monday night. Herman Ituli and wife were Rolled barley, wheal and oats vj:.,it(,rs to our city Thursday. tor sale a) market prices. W. A. , ... i ... i Best o care given patients at Goodman s feed yard. ,, ,,. ' Mrs. I'iroovod s maternity liospi- Mrs. Rose Henderson was a la business visitor t our city this , Mrs. I rank ( ole came over from Jim turn to attend the fun Tule Circle will give a masked (,raj ()f AJrs yrd hall :it loiiawatn.t on Jan. KB S eC 5 t-. Swyth left Tuesday1 r Portland ami Corval- Geo. A morning for lis to visit with his son Fred during the holiday vacation per iod. He was accompanied out by Mrs. rarnesf Music and Mrs. John Gemberling and her daugh ter isora, who go to visit with relatives for a short time. Miss Lillian Hendricks arrived here Saturday evening for the purpose of caring for Mrs. Julian Bvrd. Miss Hendricks has be come a very proficient nurse since her graduation and her many old lime school friends are pleased to learn that she p a most creditable examination be fore the state board to be it reg- Kthel Haiti" nish music. irehestra will fur- Mixed timothy and clover seed istered nurse, passing with high y :u credits. Miss Hendricks is a mate of the hospital for many urraduate of the Harney County , months and his demise was not for stile. W. T. VanderVeer, Drewsey, Oregon. Marguerite Clark, famous film favorite, in "Wildflower" Tona watna Monday night. He sure that your next pur chase of bacon and lartl 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 of this vic- inity to call at the Schwartz ! store and see the display. i Good bread and pastry is us- J ,,,l,,,,. l.,. iw.iir ll..iif ti-,.y.i I -tj ,:iuini h ii ii i iiiJ uvw i i'mi i a win f .,-... ---S- " m . . I . I . . . t k . . . llltHHil , new w neai iiiiiur uv im: iiuni.i Deceaaed bad been an in-; ..... - . . .. , , the hospital lor manyi ",... .. ... ... , your on ii iiaiu, '.in- mm, ur iiuun- You know Mac has prepari d a big Christmas and Sunday dinner for you at the Restaurant and is expecting you. Marguerite Clark in "Wild flowdr, " recommended by the Woman's Home Companion at Tonawnma. It's a Paramount! Dr. Griirth was called to Dia mond Wednesday to see Henry. Hamilton, the old and respected pioneer, who was quite ill. The Doctor left the patient improv ing. Died Monday, December, 20, at the county hospital In this I ' I am I' i rci High School and has many friends throughout this Valley unexpected. He was an uncle? of Dan Varien and bad been a nsi- Where the family resided for so dent of this Bection for many many years. The young lady j years. The funeral services wera will likely make her home in conducted Tuesday afternoon this city and follow her profess- ( from the Baptist church, Rev. ion. McRae conducting the service. LET SCHWARTZ DO IT He can solve your 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 through TOYLAND Place your orders early for Table Delicacies Fresh Fish and Oysters, Fruit, Vegetables, Walnuts, Almonds, Dates, Mince Meat .Candy, Pickles, Olives, Cran- ies, etc. ur Shopping LY ton, the Secretary. Jas. Stephenson, Jr, who has been here for the past month in connection with a report for Kast ern contractors on the Silvies River Irrigation project left Wed nesday morning for Chicago, go ing out via Ilend. .J. P. Mahon and wife came over from their Anderson Valley bona Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. IJyrd. Upon their return they were accomp anied by their foster son, Harvey Marks, who will spend the holi day vacation with them Tom Allen .and wife came over from the P. Ranch early this week and Mr. Allen took his de parture Tuesday morning to .vpi'iid the holiday vacation with his son Fred who is attending school there. Mrs. Allen will remainin this city during his absence. Mrs. M. II. Hrenton underwent a very serious operation last Mon day at the hands of Drs. Griffith & Saurman for gall stones. The patient was removed to her home and while her condition has been very grave she is really doing as well as expected, Mrs. Hrenton is a pioneer woman of this sec tion and her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. The reception at Dr. Geary's for Dr. and Mrs. Henson having been cancelled an account of death in our midst, the Presby terian Ladies Aid gathered at the Manse Tuesday afternoon and presented the gift that was to have been a feature of the enter tainment. It is a beautiful read- ng or piano lamp with electric Wilson's Creamery Mutter at Hngey's. ("has. Ronii was in the oily from Albrilton this week. "Where The Trail Divides" to night at Tonawama Paramount. The new (lour made by the Hums Milline '. from this year's wheat is every sack guaranteed. Try It. Mrs. Miller will take orders for the Palmer Garment Co., of Chicago. Sample booli now of! hand at the Schw.ul. .'.tore. Charley Foley, son of Mr. nndl Mrs. .1. ('. Foley, arrived home last Saturday evening to spend the hollidav vacation with home folks. For Sale Four head yearling mules, 10 head brood mares in foal. Pair large work horse sev eral head yearling, two year old. and weaning colls. II. Dennutn Harriman, Oiegon. We are making up our first directory, which wiil go to press about the nth of December. You had heller subscribe for your new 'phone in order that your name or place of business may be listed. .luntura-Hurns Tel. A Tel. Co. A lift!.- uon of Mi :owl M ru Fre.d Denstedt had the misfor tune to have his thigh broken some ten days ago, the break be ing so close to the hip joint that it was necessary to nail the bont . Drs. Griffith ftSaarmanprefom - ad the operation ytsterda. Kach Wednesday evening more people greet the screen story ItfJ "Million Dollar Mystery" a' Tonawama. It is the most I brill- ing serial picture story ever wit-, V nossed in Hums and the double JR number each evening give i p - n trons a full evening of enl. i ;.im W inent even though they have not ;' witnessed the opening chapters. iJb This being Christmas week J and the members of the IJailliv? Road Committee being too busy an to devote a. much tune as was expected In consideration of the railroad plana mentioned in the last issue of The Times-Herald no definite action for th" general mass meeting has been made. tn However, the matter is receiving 13 seriou-i consideration and the committee has promised a definite ' P'S plan would be ready by next J Tuesday. The general seiiti-ijJ mentofthe people of the city iW is evidently in favor of spe carrying out the proposed gram. Julian Hyrd, the Swains and ar olllif l'i l:ll!.,'. -IIP liVil-U'tlilmi il - i ...ill. .r..,..,..,!,. I'..- I I... n. ...... null KIUIIIUIIC I'M lie ni.iii. JJ kindnesses and expressions ofji sympathy from the people of!H. l-liirMu i rwl 'iiJ 1. 1 f r ill ivitiir t iinit IMII II.' (tll'l I II Hill 'llllllll. 1(1' II trying bereavement. The many evidences showing how Mr . Hyrd was esteemed and loved by bar acquaintance i certainly was reflected in their manner toward ill'' i . 1 1 1 1 1 . s iiiiiin;', nun lILTI' u. grief. The members of the Fast- j Jr ern Star, Presbyterian Ladies', k? Aid, Library Ciub, the schools, IS the respect shown by the busi-1 ir Mrs. M. J. Hoffeditz was in the city lliis wei k. (tiHid barle) ground ,ii I Wilson'". Whole and lolled bail for ale. Phone or see Henry Vul giimore. The Hums Hotel is the head quirtafi for all when in town, (lood table service, clean rooflli and accommodating attendant . till. FIRST NATIONAL HANK OI III IKN.S. CAPITAL AND S U K P L 1 1 B $100,000. "1111. HANK IHAI MAKES VOUR $t$ SAFE." account INVITED. Stop at the Rums Hotel when in town, Bi i i rvice. The best bncon and lard is on sale at the local stores and the Bumi Meat Marital and is packed by the packing, plant of The iiuriis Mih ii. Try it. Vale i. ir N., M film Nn, (Hivu NOTICE FOR PHHLICAT10N. 1 NirKU HI UM LAND OI I H K VhL-. nit -hi .tl. ' .' , Itfl i i" itb Klvt'i. ill i iiiv Ntirthorn I'r ill - Ciiimi in i , . Ih.m (mat tilth I' Mil'iMHM Sl. I mil.MlulHinttM liMK thia .'.'(( ol M.i inin i, ii'i.'t iiifi iii iht . iiiif ntpplie llnii IU P'h'l'l lh. i III i nil tin ul llllt (I t i i m, in. . . i jiii) i mm uu i ' ..II,,; , ;, , r...- .w I NOTlUiC KOH l'i ' l-t' t I ' l'NirliHlim I.AHI'UHI'i Ihiiita, ui.'i'iiii, jiM i-mln i 16, ii' i Ifotlimll lii-ri'hy nlv.'Ti Hint William II. hnwimi, ..( Ilu'tm, ()rfon, w ln, on Knhruitry 18, l'H mail A.l'lltlutml llineaia'1 Knlrv N. I.r Hr.4t Hf-Pllon .', 'Iiiwnahlp .',- Hmith Khukk tl l-nal, Wllliiiiii-llr, Mtrldltfa haa llli'tl DOilC l iriltMititm In MiHkt' Ileal Ihi'j'i'tr PftHlf , tfl -Ulillah i'IhIii, til (lie Imtil tboVfl ilfm i II" d, i" forn HmUUi mnl HvtlvrRl Uuroi,Oruii, nn lit Itin Jtj ol lanuftr) ii'ifl. i 'in nthtit ii nn. rtH WllllfaaiK. L.t- i,nHinlrr. AIL.'ii It PorUr, llijr Hl'ihl, t'lmrlra V. Kiel, all ol Hurna, UNfDD, M. KARRK, Ri-Klal.T. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION HMTI'li KIAII.M I ANI llll'iu, IttiriiM, orvicon, ItoVtBlbtr 19, 1916 NhIH,' la hi-ri'li) hviii that Alton I.. Ilowanl, tillltitita, i hi'ifdii, rt Iio mii SoVfmlnr L , II. niitilf llMiiifatrnd Kntrv. No mill, for IoIrIU. ami HJAWI,, Srrtlim J, I w t. 'Jft M ItilliK-.i I UrllUffloiU MriMiMii, haa fiii.il notlci .-I' ii.ii-hi'iMt In inahit llnnl llin-n ror pruOf, Ul ' mnl. halt tliilin hi tin Imxl nl.ov , ,lrs. i II., -! i.iiuri ReRiitsi land Rooelvar, m Hiirnt, Ore t:i-i, nil Hi,' th ilar "I Jmii y, I'll i. t Iminaiil llNMH-a w ICBMtM lUvliii llr.M.ka, llntrv I Vmitiurti, l'all v Rrmki man JejflTvrMt if, I hum nn, all I Mar vrl) , fin k""- W , I a it H k, lti-lait i i I lliili i in i" i H , --ii ui helm. i IM.. i i 1 1 i tin ! . t- Id i I, n .ii i ftUM Il . l, III pit) ulipllia I. ,u .-ft I Hit i i. i. . til Joiitl . .lu.NKS lU'K a if, NOTICK FOR I'UHMCATION. CNITKI' MTATKH LA WD OfFtOfti hnnia, Oregon, NovomlivrW, Ivlft I Notlrt uiini-iiy kIm'u that Mwftrd i 01b OH, WllllM POii ""i' i- m 1 1 1 a la Manny, UnrfUU.dld.Onl IhdnrOf Mnn-h, I'.'ll, fllif In inltofTlruHworD tfUtornentnnd Api'lliatloii, N'. 'i, !.(, in iitirohMi tin- NWUNKU.noctlouM, liinnalilii .! s , Khiiki' L'I. vi tllaini-llu MitI 'Urn.aii'l i In lltuliiT UiiTi nn, under tin-pro rjatoni ! tin- ait ol Jui'i- ;, ItTS, ami acta iimm ti'latnry, hiniwn n Ilia "I IliiluT and HUill I.n.v," at ain-ti vnlin- n in I tit i-f tlxed ! an pralWntDt, nml thai pUrtOUll In null alipll i mi inn i hi' In ml and 1 1 iii Iii-r I hereon havt lifn pprnlsWa, in thoiUOt of (109 Hiiiiilml m tiara. th- ilinhi-r i t 1 in nTi-l 10,000 00rd feet af 11 Ml pit M, and Ibo lati'1 linn), that aahl appli am mil inii'i nnai pmni in u upon ol hia iipplhiitloii ami awom UttnaOl mi I hi .-ii'iii; .. oi February, ititf, bworoiio Keuiah-r nii.i Kti i lfr, at tin ma, Urognti ,n !! mimi la at lilftrtf to ptulrnl t It In pur i linn' mloN i-uti v . ui Inn lai i' a rout cat at any 1 1 imp Ih-fon- put I'tii I am tea, hv II linn a rnrrohora led afililnvit In ihiaoilli'i', alli-Kli'K fart which WODld 1i-l'Hl tin' mi i I Wm Fahmk. HrKliter. Unriien Toiuilin of Vuriii Wmit jtt th Statin and StPtctA for a J i otpetouA Z000mr 30, SS. MM housos doting during tho funeral services the many lloral Offtrinfl, as well as other mani festations of sorrow have made a lasting impression upon those J"J who mourn her and will ever he ' rj remembered k- iiiiii!C TT ! 1 l nfTnT? duki no inav t jparanrp duki HOW. m m T ?1 HDW. co. SAlsXs CO. In order to make room for other lines we will place on sale beginning Monday, Dec. 13, our entire line of Chinaware and Ornamental Goods, consisting of well known lines as Haviland and Ba varian Plain and Hand painted goods. rdilylv . i hcoc guuua win iiiouvc vcijr ucauui ui '$ Christmas Presents and will be sold at a r prices regardless of cost any quantity S of one piece up. Other Suitable Presents AT REGULAR PRICES CONTEST NOTICE. t Ml KH .--I riCM LAND 01 I M i It ii ma. ' IrOfOtl, Nul ciub i uiii, . i In ItuLi rl M i in. Lit 'I uf r ol I I'm in, UrtfOU . i OUMtli 9 Vou an h. i. I i ullfUd thai Worthy I. Wit Mm,WbO i:l Vi a In hi.'Iick'Hi, iin Inn bUtl OfllCfl aihlnai. llhl OU NuveUibtl 0, 11&, flic In lhl Mtii r his ilniy ' ui 1 1 xoiKini Hp (ru I Inn to con hVt hi -I tm iif IL i ii i.i 1'iiftin can r ho inn In. nt Knitv. rterUI Nn, ",-M in.i.l- :,.. .ih, l"li f. .1 -I.S-W',. ei ii, N,JM'.',.Nh'(N'4l y,H ' , N'y-'W 4, r-.-c .i, owiiablu N H., lianiVW I'. W MiiliHan, am us KmUtldl loi hu i -ui 1 1 nt altoioa thftl Kotieri i Diwfiird hfta Dl v i Lull I litis kin 'I of i Mh-lM c t In- i . that in- Iihn in m reaidi'd tin nun i in. I In- ha lull. 1 1 nn lAhllah t Mil. h ' i Li" i on ttUbtltaU iii on I In- ii fill 1 1. iti,: t In trnii Ih, 1 1 li Ihii wboll) bI.Hm'LiIi.iI aftld Inn I llmt hi linn not I i on oil an L I ihimI f.-i ru-ii m., 'ii mill laal wi thai In . i Hi Hi I I..' pi in III rt Itiii-M n hailld not InteiKl toiln i,.ilhli'U null raid lulu I ainl Vlabftd hi i MiiLi H I i' H-llii'ini'ltnH'lu li It. Vnn an , lloriloii, (nith oilhail ihnt Uh- aahl uil.'tjut lona Mill Lc t.tkin ,ia i on ii m 1, ami ymit roti'l intiy will bo cam -i-. ffllboui iiiithi-i i Tiit ( M beard, Ithar hufou- ihia oltl. . ,, Ml, ,if , il )llll M, ' t III,' III llHH i, tlii i' will, in t unity ilnt a alter Iba I H'KI II pllhllrntl'ill il thin tinlhi', n bOWU UOlOW, Mini ihinui r undoi "iii, iNMli1 uii) i ipniid Iio- in I Iii m ulii'k'iiii me ol nonloat, logoiboi win dug pi oo l ha i loll Inm1 nnril i opy of y HVWH 'in bi -ui'l iMiiiiahini li hi i In pi taiin 01 l-y rrt(li'i-i'.l iiinil Vuil ahoiihl a 'ii in in vnn I unaiti-r I hi- Dfttne ol II,.' M t nllh-n to wnll h "" dOtlru fnlnn iioiii i to In- Hem in you W I I' i , H- ,'lr-li i hut,- ..I Iiim piitil.. at 1( 1 1 Id . .' i imp li'l,. llUlc i.f aul'lllld p.llilli'HlloU Inriliili' I .illi I I hull"! thli'l pnhlh'allon J All Oft!) I. IVlfl Hud m km i tn pnhlicHthiu Jannai B, 1910. NOTICK FOR PUHLICATION I -i i i ii i i K i iNO OtfH R Burnt, Ortfon, m tnbur lo, lulfl Nnihi ih bfioby Kton Ibai rbonmi itnaatii, oi VoUtMt, Oregon, w ho mi Jum 11, I'M.', niadu llniiMali'll'l I Mm So, UilnU.loi V ' I',, I.1, hW'.hi.ctloii I. Tnwnalili'.'7HuuLli llaiiii' 'l . W HliiliH'tlr Mm lilliin, ha iHoil notiri- of Intilli linn to uiaiii' llual thn in piool, In ualnbtith iit i ui in the html almvu di arrihud, In'), m It a later anil Kmelvei, at Hurna, tri'on, nU the mih day oi l iinoii i , iMi.. I Ul i. inn t u uin i ii- wlliieaaea Ihuilial Iiiiiin :i. Il ma 'I I ti It li ,ntna tun li.O.M, M.um, ' K ln , , nil oi .lln foa, ,' Wm. KAHltK, Iteglah I NOTICJfl FOR rUlUiICATV)t CrKITID r'i 1 1 h i, ash 01 riO ' lliinyi, OtttfOUi I'ei i inher 'J, lul.i I Nntlen la In iely l yen Ihiil II Inn eh V. Itiifb, ol Hni ui, iawiiii. who, on ApiK h, inn, uitde 71.. Glassware Rodger Bros. Silverware Aluminum Ware Bpf Many useful and appropriate articles Coaster Sleds for the children SKATES Clark Heaters for cold weather driving New Standard Food Choppers -"Shamrock and Virginia Graniteware . I I -A "4 1 jst potions and an onyx shade R I ID M C UassaisnIZ. ted with brass filligree and Mrs. Henson are II UUi ' J,LrBBBW'lluy, rn n ei, mr M ' ,, iWlmhlp .'1 Hnillll, Urtliu. I. La- h ml itolh-r r..iotWatM..ii pinol n.ii