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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1909)
- -tttf -! mxm fr mwmwmittm''!imKtmtmr4uit&qa WWH "he Times-Jfcrald. iiB THK I.ARCIKST OIRCUlATIOH OP ANY NKWSrArXR IN THIS (JOUNTT. EVERY 8A1URUAT. MARCH SO 1(00. Loonl News. C. L. Noil wns over from Har- ley yesterday. W. B. Parker is over from hta farm Springs home. Fred Hafncs was over from larney Wednesday, returning Thursday. Spring and wet weather is arc. Reduction in rubber goods i loots and shoes. Fred Haines. ; Some very desirable residence id business lots in Burns can bo ccured by seeing Irving Miller. ! J. C. Wclcomo & Son aro mak- hg some extensive improvements , In their Harness ana saaaio lop. f Senator Parrish loft Salem im mediately after the special ses- lon closed and is now at Canyon City. i For Sale Thoroughbred Red lurham Bulls from one to three old. Cal Clemens, Burns regon. ID. A. "Buster" Cawlfield and Ife will make their home in city and will occupy the irenco Luckey residence, (Emanuel Clark is in ithern part of the county on a lort visit to his children who attending school in this city. H. Voegtly arrived home ednesday evening from a busi- Iss and pleasure trip to Port- id and other points. He had n absent over a month. as ujwis, tne oia time pro- ssional horse breaker, is at the Br grounds ready for business. needs no introduction. Take lr broncos and driving horses $ ,v OF THE CAPITAL OP THIS BANK; is reinforced by another $ of Earned Surplus THUS AFFORDING OUR DEPOSITORS AN UNUSUAL DEGREE OF SAFETY. the' . FIRST NATIONAL BANK In thoclly coyolo OR. BURNS. Capital, Surplus, $25,000.00 325,000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY N Ihim. Tlin mntls urn lmnrovinc nuito from thoFaPidly- Get your garden seeds and on ion sets at the Harney Co. Imp. & Hdw. Co. Grover Jameson and wife have moved to their homestead out on Sago Hen. 640 acre ranch for sale suitable for dairy or stock ranch. Abund ance of water for irrigation and power inquire at this oflico. W. M. "Tex" Byrd has been up from Waverly since Wednes day taking in the St. Patrick's ball and also the basket ball game N' liittle Mildred Dalton is quite and dance last night at the family home in this She is threatened with eumoma. urip cases are very svalent at this time and many suffering. rhos. Hutton, the Wagontire Ickman, spent several days in is section during tne weeK. desired to purchase several id of cattle but could not agree Dn prices with the growers. The iroes-HernuTTs reformed it the Haarstrich well near iverly has a very strong indi- ticn or an artesian How at a sth of a little over 200 feet. ey are satisfied that if the cas- was properly put down the Iter would flow over. rhe Times-Herald hopes finally ?et the proper spelling and Enunciation of Steens Mountain following paragraph is from Eisions of the U. S. Geographic ird at its meeting held March "Steens; mountain, southern rt of Harney county, Oregon. st Steen's,Stein,nor Stein's. ) " )aniel Forbes, of Chicago, is present in this city, having le on a short visit to his son, S. Forbes, who is in the ploy of the Wm. Hanley Co. Forbes Sr. is in the leather iiness in Chicago. He did not h'cipate quite such a jaunt railroads when he started but thinks we have a fine Intry and its only drawback of transportation. Mr. fbes expects to leave Monday. 2 Section gin. GO tooth Steel Lever Harrows at $22. 00 at C. H. Voegtly's. See that you do not get inch and only 50 tooth Har rows, instead of the above. Geo. Dunsmoro left yesterday for his old homo in Minnesota on a visit to his mother and old time friends. He expects to be ab sent about six weeks. Jo necxl to be without a Bow ing machine when you havo a chance to get one at practically your own terms by seeing G. W. Clevenger. Standard machines to choose from. G. S. Field of Dayton, Wash., is in this section to make a thor ough examination. Ho is very favorably impressed and will likely be followed here by many friends and relatives. He will leave tomorrow or next day for a tour'of the southern part of the countv. ..... .-, --A idlylwith a'desirable class of peo ple'and from now until next fall there will be a continual stream. There is'ono man in this section at present who says if the coun try proves as good as represent ed he will be followed by 700 people by June 1. We believe the country will come up to ex pectations as all reliable people here have been puite modest and conservative in their representa tions of the Great Harney Country. HEN OUT SHOPPING compare values and buy where you can buy the cheapest. However, it should be borne In mind that nothing is cheap if the quality is unsatisfactory, if the style is not right. When you are out shopping this store will gladly submit to these com parisons and will abide by your judgment. While we do not make the mer chandise, our guarantee of ab solute satisfaction to all makes the goods you bug here the right goods at lowest price Complete line of FRESH GROCERIES Orders promptly filled . SCHWARTZ. "The Busy Corner Store" """"1"-1- " " "i"1f r 'D iianiniiiEiiiniiMiM ,! ! i1iiii.ii. ! Five cans of table fruit $1 at Fred Haines. Geo. Marshall and wife wcro in tho city Tuesday. Get nursery stock of the In land Empire Realty Co. I. Foster and son Frank wore over from Silver creek this week. Reduction in ladies' and child ren's underwnre. Fred Haines. G. W. Clevenger is again in the mnrket for hides. Highest market price paid. We can trade anything you have for anythihg you want In land Empire Realty Co., Burns, Oregon. Foil Salk Throughbrcd R. & S. comb R. I. Red eggs $1.50 for 13, $2.50 for 2G.-B. F. Siler Burns, Oregon. Grant Thompson was in tho city Monday to remove his piano to tho ranch. He was accompa nied out by his wife. The New Windsor Bar, under the management of Lee Caldwell, is one of tho mosfpopulaifresdrts in Eastern Oregon. Drop in when you have a thirst Miss Alice Swcck arrived homo from Silvies the first of this week in company with Robt. Bennett Miss Swcck just closed a success ful term of school there. Mrs. F. S. Miller arrived homo last night and surprised Frank. He had neglected to sweep or scrub the bachelor quarters as ho had been bragging ho'd do be fore she come. A. Schcnk wants 5000 coyote and bob-cat hides. Will pay $2 each for all with heads and claws complete. Skins must be prime to bring this price. Also buys other hides and furs. Mart Alberson and Emory Hill were in the city Wednesday. They came over from their homo at Juniper for some horses at jBf fOP Harney and decided to come hero ja much improved, to visit relatives and attend the St. Patrick's danco. Homeseekers and investors are coming into the Harney country at a very rapid rate. RoyBunyard wns one day this week. Schenk wants more hides and other furs. Will Gray was a business visi tor to our city Monday. For Sale-320 acres of hay and. Inquiro nt this office. Cut prices in men's and boys' dress shir ls. Fred Haines. . Boim To Mr. and Mrs. Luttf Parker this morning, n (laughter. Edison Phonographs and re cords for Balo nt Lunaburg & Dalton's. v BoitN-Tucsdny, March 1G, Mr. and Mrs. A, Schcnk, n daughter. Don't miss investigating tho bargnin-countor at Haines &Co's. Somo excollent values. T. J. Heinz was up from the Lnwcn section for n fow days tho first of this week. A largo delegation of Harney iles woro down for tho basket ball game and danco. For Sale-3 in. Micholl Wngon or will trado for lighter wagon. V. J. Hopkins. C. F. McKinnoy and S. W. Laytho left yesterday for a trip to tho Steens mountain country. Geary, tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clovongor, has been quito ill this week suffering from a sovero cold. According to tho Eaglo Grant county is out of debt for tho first time in tho memory of nmn. Wo congratulate our neighbor. Reatos for sale, nil sizes and j lengths, price 20 cents per foot Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson, Alberson. Oregon. Burbank Clay was over from Harney Monday and was accom panied homo by Mrs. W. W. Drinkwator. Tho latter has en tirely recovered from her recent illness nnd operation. A f x Btock of tho best riding Plows in the world, (which are tho John Deere Plows) also for this Country. Havo always been a success where others failed, at C. H. Voegtly's. C. C. Connors, ono of the well known young farmers of tho He lix country, wns hero Saturday attending the farmers co-opcrn- tivo union meeting. East Ore- gonian. Frank Mntncy this week took his cattle to the mountain range in tho Emigrant creek section. Others are turning their stock upon the range which is reported very good. Development League meetings will be held nt Independence on Monday, the 15th, at Dallas on Tuesday and Corvallis Wednes day, under the auspices of tho local organizations of these cities. Customers nnd others desiring us to settle their taxes will please send us sheriffs statement of amount due together with instruc tions for payment of same. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of BURNS, OREGON. County Commissioner Geo. Smyth arrived homo from Port land Wcdnesdny. Ho had been down there since early in Jan uary under the care of a special- car trouble. His health Mr. Smyth W. L, Kimble Is up from his homo at Wnvcrly. Mr. Koyes Is over from his Pine crook farm. John Sweok nnd wife nro ex pected homo today. Schcnk wants more coyolo hides and other furs. J. II, Gulp, painting and paper lmnging.'Burns, Oregon. Fresh garden seeds and onion sots at tho Harney Co. Imp. &, Hdw. Co. Tho only and beat self feed Disc Drill is tho Van Brunt, nt C. II. Voegtly's. , , D. N. Catterson and wifo were in tho city a Bhort timo Thurs day. They were on their way to Wagontire to visit their "daugh ter, Mrs. J. P. Cochrane. Don't fail to gel a Snfoty Incu bator. W. T. Smith sells them. They run without a lamp no ex pense. Sco him. Ho has one running at tho Summit Hotel. Bluo prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing name of ontrymnn, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. Tho St Patrick's ball given by tho Ladies' Auxiillary to tho firo department wns a decided suc cess both socially and financial ly. It was largely attended nnd most thoroughly enjoyed. The hnll was nicely and appropriate ly decorated. Estrayed -Taken up nt my place one sorrel mare and colt, tho maro branded either OJ or OCtho last letter or figure be ing below tho 0 nnd connected there with. Owner call, prove property and pay charges. Mrs. A. A. Cowing, Burns, Oregon. L. II. Hugicn is a recent nr rival from Pendleton. Ho bo- came interested In this section while yet in his former home in Minnesota and enmo to Pendleton where ho had friends in business. Mr. Hughlen mot W. C. McKin noy at tho latter place that set tled it Miss Maudo Simmons is up from Narrows on a visit to Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown. Thoro will bo n danco at tho Sunset school house March 20. Music by Sunset Music Club. Tickets CO cents. Basket supper. Just arrived! Fresh garden seeds and onion sols. These seeds havo not been carried over. No old sood.-IIurney Co. Imp. & Hdw Co. "Mich" Schunk has purchased tho interest of his partner, I'1. E. Allen, in llionew tailoring estab lishment and will conduct it in tho futuro-tilono. OAS, Oil, HOLD MINUS. attended tho legislature durintr his absenco and also took in all the sights. Regular preaching services at tho Prcsbytorion Church Sunday juiiiusi. uvcry incoming suige is Mnrch 21st boU, morning and loaueu wuii passengers anu ai- ,,!,. ti. most all aro very favorably im pressed with tho country. Simon Lewis is receipt of a copy of the Corvallis Republican which contains an obituary of John W. Stewart who died in that place Feb. 5 last Mr. Stewart was a well known pio neer was a gon. Ho had many friends and acquaintances in Harney and Crook county. Mr. Stewart was associated with Simon Lewis in the livery business hero, being subject for tho morning is: Tho Prophets Vis ion is tho Christian's Exper ience." For tho evening, tho subject will be: "David's Sin." Everyone most cordially invited to attend these services. Local sportsmen who havo been intnrnstntl in thn nnw rnimn nw Of Oregon and for years I -assort nt Mm iwmlni. nnsnmn wilt resident of Eastern Ore-, imun tn iini, ,m nn,i ,.nt fi,t- sights on tho nction of tho sped ial session of tho legislature this week. Tho gnmo law received more or less "fixing" but as tho newspaper reports nro rather a partner at tho timo tho big nnnfUHlm.- - ,ni ini un r, .. ... i i - ---- souin main Btreec was barn on built. essary to get tho law first handed to know just what was done. We are Headquarters for Horse Blankets, Saddle Blaiikets STORM PROOF ROBES and Balsam of Myrrh Wo Carry a Complete Lino cf HARNESS and SADDLES J. 0. WELCOME & SON Bia-ras Orogrora.- At a special meeting of tho Commercial Club last Tuesday evening the resolution to partici pate, in the Alaska-Yukon expo sition was reconsidered. This was dono. becnuso of tho fact that but a small" amount of tho nctual resources of this county was available at present nnd it would be better not to attempt a display unless it was a good one. A. Venator was present nnd suggested thnt tho Club should assist the Harney County Fair in every possible manner to se cure a good display this fall and keep it intact to send to tho Oma ha Corn fair in December. Mr. Venator said that in this way Harney County would reach many thousands of tho farmers of tho middle west and the class of peo ple wo most desired. This sug gestion was well received and tho Club finally adopted a mo tion instructing tho committee to ask tho county court to appro priate $1000, one-hnlf of which to assist the local fair and $500 for the purpose of advertising Hnrnoy county. While there wns more or less fun created in tho discussion of tho recent gas discovery near tho lakes, there was some serious thought given to tho matter and it wns generally considered that tho possibilities for oil should be Investigated. Mr. McKinnoy stated that Jack Dnrst had re cently tapped tho main ledgo of his gold mine at Idol City at the 100 feet depth where ho found a four-ifQot vein assaying $10 free gold imd concentrates $275 to tho ton. Mr. Dnrst has most con sistontly pursued development work there nnd his hopes havo been rewarded, This is of con siderable importance as it places this camp one of tho best in tho west Tho Club elected the following delegates to attend tho Oregon- Idaho Development Congress meeting at Ontarie: Frank Davoy, Dr. L. E. Hibbard, Dell Dibblo, A. Venator, A. W. Gow nn, C. F. McKinnoy, Dr. W. L. Mnrsden, Wm. Hanloy, Sheriff Richardson, Julian Byrd, J. L. Gault, Piatt Randall. I. Schwartz, Sam Mothers head, Dr. W. C. Brown nnd sev eral others may also go if thoy can arrango thoir business so as Mrs. V, G. Cozad who under went a.second operation Tucsdny is rapidly improving nnd it is be lieved Ifiat her recovery will fol low speedily. Blue Mt Eagle. II. J. Hansen of tho Burns Moat Market is propnrcd to fur nl8li bacon, I ms nnd lard to sheepmen nnd ranchers in any quantity. Special prices for big orders. Claude Hibbard arrived hero Wednesday from Spokane and hus been kept busy greeting old timo friends. He has been nb- sont for several years and natur ally finds many changes. Claude will remain here permanently. Tho basketball game last night between Harney nnd the B. A. C. teams resulted in a victory for the latter, the score being 17 to 2.3. Tho Harney boys were handi capped in not having the regular team. Harney Will play the High School learn tonight at tho Club hall and tho High School will go to Harney nnd play next Friday evening. MARRIED-At tho Summit Hotel Friday evening March 19 at 7:30 o'clock, David II. Miller and Rosannn Fisher, Rev. A. J. Irwin performing the ceremony. Mr. Miller has boon an inhabi tant of Harney county for sevcr al years while the bride is a re cent nrrival and has been living with her parents on n ranch near Narrows. The newly married couple will make their homo on a ranch in tho Dog Mountain coun try whore the groom hns a ranch. Number 10. The Banker's Attitude Tho men who organize banks do not have selfish motives. Be sides boing a business proposition whereby a rate of interest Is earned on tho money invested in tho banking business-a rate con sistent with safoty tho bank is a public Institution. Tho hnnkor's aim is to help his customers financially, to give each botloivfucililios witlfwhich'ho may carry on business, to fur nish a system that insures safety for business transactions, to render assistance to men in giving them credit for doing business. The exporlonco nnd position of tlio banker enables him to judge a man's problems accurately and give him practical advice on financinl matters. ' The banker welcomes now business, ho appreciates tho busi ness from his patrons snd iieeks tho opportunity to help thoso who como to him for advice. Iltf'chn diagnose a finaucial case and ad minister relief us well as the doctor in his line. Ho is In touch with business conditions, ho knows tho causes and remedies for business nilmenteho can'tell you how to regulate your business pulse and bring it up to normal. Tho banker's remedies and methods nrojiot experiments, they have boon administered to others and proven successful. Bring your business case to this bank for relief. TheHarney County National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. YOUR JIOfllL! INSTITUTION STATE DEPOSITARY Vf-A .. f-i NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For F 11 and Winter Trade f-v y 33S!$SS$$SSSftfc NOTICE. All parties owing Lewis & Gar rett, or Simon Lewis aro hereby notified thnt all these accounts aro in tho hands of our attorney C. II. Leonard for collectidh and settlement Persons indebted to us will please settle the same with Mr. Leonnrd at once. Simon Lewis J. T. Garrett. WANTEO-About 5000 head of good, young breeding ewes. Ad dress, giving ages, price, etc., Tho American Land & Livestock Company. Denio Oregon, also samo care of tho First National Bank, Burns, Oregon. James E. Rounseville, Manager. I WALTEL E. HODDEK : l?l7"oll DjcilliDOLg" Prepared to go to a depth of 500 feet with ; various size drills. Honest measurement and j satisfaction guaranteed.--"ss3gg' For prices and terms call on me at Sunset or J address me at i ' 3S-0.273Q.S, Oregon TON Dealer in Tropical and Land Scrip Soldiers Addi tional Homestead Scrip for said, can be used on any government land subject to homestead entry nnd obtains tillo promptly with out eithor.settlement or cultiva tion. Fully guaranteed. For prices address L.. W. Hubbell, Springfield, Missouri. rovssions. Domestic m beason. . LINE OF I3H1NGS, 3E ALSO HAS GENTS FURI lats, Shirts, Clothing, nderwear Get Prices CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. All kinds of Fesh Vegetables in Season, give mm k CALL. Main Street. DurK imer Building NO TRESSPASSING. Huntingnnd fishing are strict ly forbidden upon my ranch. Alva Springer. NO TRESPASSING. Hunting and fishing nro strict ly forbidden upon any of the Pacific Live Stock Co. ranches. Trespassers will bo prosecuted. John Gilcrkst. Supt. AUCTION I will hold regularuuction sales on the first and third Saturdays of ench month nt the C. A. Swcck bam in Burns. Bring in any thing you havo for sale and get your money for it. Special at tention given to sales in the country. W. T. Smith, Auctioneer. lOLE-D LIVERY, FE E.OaKTT' ED AND SALE McGEE & OWEN, Propts. Frish Teams, Comfortable Rigs, Careful Drivers. Particular attention given to Transcient Trade Cill on us. Next door to French Hotel Main St. Horse boarded by the day, week or month to bo absent. It is hot positivo that all thoso named will bo ublo togp. II. C. Smith brought up tho unsatisfactory sanitary condi tions nnd after a short discus sion a motion carried instructing tho President to appoint a stand ing committoo on needed city legislation and improvements. H. DENMN, M. D. Phys.clnn and Surgeon Calls iUHHiTO'l ruinjilly nlt. t 'Phono Iliirrlmmi. Harrlman, Oregon r duy J-i.. . r Main St., CHAS i!' bUC.l EOH 10 WIISON 4AhTJN ILSON, Bkicksinitliing and llorseslioiug. Wagon Work ALI.WORKGUAR Burns, Oregon The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL ANU IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Oflke.JBiirns, Oregon A. o, KAUUCNiai, Mgr, Brnnch Office, Lakoyicw, Oregon (I. 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