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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1909)
The TirciGs-J-lGrald. . MI , m, , , m W..J. (AH VHK I-A1K1KBT CICUt.TION OP ANY NKW srAl'KU IN THI8 COUNTY'. BATOUUAV.MAHCUSr l?4i). Locnl News. Gootl milch cow for snlo; fresh next month. Inquire of C. A. I Byrd. - I Win. Fnwcott is in fromthoj Poto Peterson ranch nt thcWnnn i Sprinps. ", Harry Rigffs, of Lakovicw, is hero visitinjr relatives mull friends. Spring and wot wcathor iai here. Reduction in rubbor Roods ' boots and shoes. Fred Ilamos. 0 Some very desirable residonco and bushes, s lots in Burns can bo secured by seeing Irving Miller. For Salu Thoroughbred Rod Durham Bulls from ono to throo years old. uu ucmens, uurns Oregon. Mr. N. E, Pardeo and wife of Pendleton, are visitors with us, looking for investments and land locations. Beginning the first Monday in April we will put big cuts on tho prices of slices, "hats and mon's clothing. Fred Haines. Curtis Smith is helping in the I. Schwartz merchantile storo while Harry Buck is visiting ro lativey near Lawcn for a week. W. F. Simpson sold his house hold goods and left for Jorome, Idaho, the first of tho weak, where he has a lodging house in course of construction. Jfl Robt McICinnon, Jr., hftB leas ed the White Front Barn and will open it to the public. Bob knows how to care for a horse and we predict him success. C. T. Miller, M. V. Smith, and Mrs. Scott Hayes wish to extend their thanks and gratitude to xheir many friends for their com forting kindness during (heir dark hours of bereavoment. P. C. Petersen and children ar rived here from Stockton, Cal., the first of the week nccompan by his children who have spent tho winter with their relatives in that city. They will remain here and Grandma Winters will keep nouse for them. OnSunday MarcTi 28tli the re gular pr aching service will bo held in ..he Presbyterian church. The r -stor will speak on tho fol lowing subjects.': In tho morn ing on "God's Supreme Require ment Fruit." In the evening on "Jesus and the Dishonest Scoundrel." Mr. R. F. Bicknell and wife of Pendleton, are registered, at the French Hotel. Mr. Bicknell is thinking of buying land and locating in our great valley. Ho is very much impressed with our vast, rich domain and possibili ties. We have plenty of room and welcome just' such men as Mr. Bicknell impresses us to be, Our delegation to the develop ment congress at Ontario, left witli colors flying Monday morn ing, each ono thinking himself a fuhy constituted committee and and full fledged promoter to do his best for Harney county. They were: A. K. Richardson, Piatt Randall. Dell Dibble, A. W. Gowan, Dr. W. C. Brown and Harry Smith. WHEN OUT compare where you 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 Uw mcr chandiae, our (juarantce of ab solute satisfaction to all makes the fjoodn yoti buy here the right goods at lowest price Complete line of FRESH GROCERIES Orders promptly filled I. SCHWARTZ The Busy Corner Store" JE, EVERY $ OP THE CAPITAL Jb reinforced $ of Earned ..Surplus THUS AFFORDING OUR DEPOSITORS AN UNUSUAL DEGREE OF SAFETY. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. Capital. Surplus, UNITED STATES Does somebody "wrtnt to herd elk tho town cows? Good seed potatoes for sale at tho Burns Flour Mill. Tom Morrison from the Sod House ranch, was a visitor this week. Gel your gardon seeds and on iou sets at the Harney Co. Imp. $ Hdw. Co. Again the U. S. Marshall has been among us subpoenaing wit nesses to appear in tho Federal court. The way alfalfa seed disap peared from our local stores tho acreage sown tliiB spring will not be email. 640 aero ranch for sale suitable Hf(ir dalrv or stock ranch. Abund- nice of water for irrigation and imwnr- innuire at this office. p ...in.u owi nniv nt: wnrlv niri the Gus Rcmbold residence, which promises to be a neat cot tage structure with a splendid view of the valley. """ETfE Itoli'nnd." bookkeeper for the P. L. S. Co., is in the city from Burns in the interest of the company. Ike is looking younger every day. -Argus. 2 Section Sin. CO tooth Steel Lover Harrows at$22.00 at C. H. Voegtly's. See that you do not get i inch and only 50 tooth Har rows, instead of the above. No need to bo without a tsew ing machine when you have a chance to get' one at practically your own terms by seeing G. W. Clevonger. Standard machines lO Cliuusu num. v Miss Bcssis Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Clark, was operated on for appendicitis by Drs. Marsden & Griffith last Sun day afternoon. The operation was very successful. Mrs. J. D. Rice, of- Hermston, Oregon "arrived here Thursday evening and left immediately for Harney where Bhe was called to the bedsido of her mother, Mrs. T. B. James, who is quite low with the pneumonia. ties and buy can- buy the ' SHOPPING O3E.ES0rO3Xr. OF THIS BAK by another $25,000.00 S259000.00 DEPOSITARY Plenty of arrivals looking for investments and lands. Five cans of table fruit $1 at Fred Haines. Tho wool crop will bo good along with tho rest. Got' nursery stock of tho In land Empire Realty Co. Reduction in ladies' and child ren's underware. Fred Ilainos. G. W. Clovenger is again in the markot for hides. Ilighost market prico paid. Tom Anderson and Garland McGeo are now busy putting in i crop on tho. I. J. lupKor piaco. yAHte buyer, is with Cattlo buvcrs in our midst, and offering better figures than usual Have you anything for tho mar ket? Wo can trade anything you have for anythihg you want In land Empire Realty Co., Burns, VfW,W. .i Plenty of snow in sight in theV'is Country. Have always been mountains and plenty of grass in tt'ntUli in tlio -vnllqyH. TliiH in a pleasing combination. "The Boss" of this great reli gious weekly has gone to Ontario to build irrigation dams and rail roads by way of diversion. Ben Squires, S. E. and R. P. Heren and T. R. Beers are among tho cattlo buyers that are trad ing with our local growers. John Terwilliger, who has just closed a term of school in tho Catlow district, was seen on our streets tho first of tho week. Tho New Windsor Bar, under the management of Lee Caldwell, is one of tho most popular resorts ', in Eastern Oregon, Drop in when you haven thirst. Mrs. Chas. Newell received tho sad news on Monday by tele phone message from her brother, Ira Stubblefield, of the death of her father at Dallas, Oregon. A. Schenk wants 5000 coyoto and bob-cat hides. Will pay $2 each for all with heads and cUuvb complote, Skins must bo primo to bring this prico. Also buys other hides and furs. Somo miscreant or thoughtless , wnges. Address boys broke into tho fair pavilion K- L- Biiown, tho first of tho week, and while Gen. Delivery Cnnby, Or. seemingly there is nothing mis- DlKD-Samr 1 B-iiloy, on Pri sing, tho stuffed fish was found .,.. Mflw,i. o,; of Pi,.,.i10.qis of tho just outsido tho broken window. ' An object lesson should uo macio of the one who is caught at this work, if it can bo done. Tho general passenger agent of tho Wabash railroad, with headquarters York, is vc'y at Buffalo, anxious for litora-1 lure from all parts of Oregon. ! Ho says that tho people of that section insist on getting somo in-! formation from Oregon. This inquiry is greatly augmented by tho cut rate that is now in forco to points in Oregon. We are Headquarters for Horse Blanket-, Saddle Blankets 'STORM PROOF ROBES and Balsam of Myrrh Wo Carry n Complete Line cf HARNESS and SADDLES J. 0. WELCOME & SON My how thd crops nro growing, How is this for find spring weather? Schonk wants moro coyoto hides and other furs. Fort S'Ai4-820 acres of hay and. Inquire at this ofllcc. Cut prices in men's and boys' dress shirts. Fred Haines. Dr. Domnon, of Harriman, was a visitor with us Monday. Edison Phonographs and ro cords for salo at Lunaburg & Dalfon's. Don't miss investigating tho bargain counter at Haines & Co's. Somo cxcellont values. Foil Salk3 in. Micholl Wagon or will trndo for lighter wagon. V. J. Hopkins. Roadmastor Barnes is now working on tho road up tho river near tho R. J. McKinnon ranch. Remember tho Inland Empire Realty Co. furnish compotont help frco. If you need help call and sco us. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thornbulg ! wore down from their dairy farm on Emigrant creek, bringing in some good butter, , Mrs. Chas. Peterson, who has been in town for tho most of tho week getting somo dental work done, left for her homo near Lawcn yesterday morning. Tho ladies of tho Firo Depart ment Auxillinry will hold a spe cial meeting on tho first Monday in April immediately following the meeting of the (ire boys. ' Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot i Any ono desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson, Albcrson. Oregon. Notice is hereby given that no slock, whatever, branded with tho 2-1 iron can bo sold without he consent of tho undersigned. Mas. Ei.ua Martin. Henry Blackwoll, a woll known us again beef cat- (and in the market for , tie. Henry passed us up for several seasons llo note he is and wo arc glad on his old beat again. A full stock of tho host riding Plows in the world, (which are the John Deere Plows) also for ;i auun;.- wiiuiv uuiuin luin-u, tu C. II. Voegfly' Customers and others desiring un to settle their taxes will plcaftc "send us shcrifTs statement of amount due together with instruc tions for payment of same. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of BURNS, OREGON. Dr. Kern, of Pendleton, well koown here, is tho inventor of a flying machine ho says will sur pass anything yet built, and ox pocts to enter into the contest at tho Alaska-Yukon Exposition. His friends hero wish him suc cess. Woodio Best and his father, W. L. Best, as also Mr. and Mrs. Garrett and family desire to ex press their thanks and gratitude for tho many acts of kindness shown them by friends during their hour of nfiliction and be reavement. Situation Wantcd Man and his wife wants situation on a ranch. A man capable of caring for any kind of stock. Handy at all kinds of work. Woman ca pable of doing nil house work, cooking a speciality. State Hv(J1. aiui 8tomnch. "Scotty" as ,, was famijnrily nown by his fritind3 wnH tt tlVorsil favorite withall who know him, as ho was always of a jovial dis position, wishing no one any New-charm and over ready to lend a helping hand to the needy. Ho was 42 years old. Nothing is known of any relatives further than Iip got a lottor from a sister in England a short timo ago Funorcl services wero at tho Burns cemotory where tho ro mains werointorcd this morning. John Gllcrest via in town the first of tho week, 'Schonk wants moro coyoto hides and other furs, J. II. Gulp, painting nnd paper hangfng, Burns, Oregon. Fresh garden seeds and onion nets nt the Harney Co. Imp. & Hdw. Co. Tho only and best self feed Disc Drill is tho Van Brunt, at C. II. Voegtly's. Bessie, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buyers, is report ed ill with pneumonia. J. L. Beckley and wife, from Paulina, are in town for medicnl aid for.thcir littlo child. L. J; Schoficld, of Baker City, is now installed as chief meat cuttcrnj; tho Hansen Meat Mar ket. C. S. Johnson and Ed. Ward, of Van, wore in town this week. Thoy report everything lovely in that section. Frank Metschan nnd wifo wero in from their Silvies valley home tho first of tho week, visiting and greeting old friends. L. Woldenberg, of tho Blue Mt, Rapid Transit Lino, was in the city during tho week looking after business in regard to Ins line. Tho Harney basket ball team "butted up against" tho high school team last Saturday night and wero defeated by a score of 19 to 9. Mrs. A. S. Swain accompanied C. T. Miller nnd family to their homo at Crow Camp Monday, and will spend a week or more visiting with them. J, 13. Knndel. forest ranger, received a message yesterday morning that his wife was quite ill at John Day and he. left Im mediately, riding all night Tho band boys, under tho in struction of E. D, Wetmore, are practicing regularly of late and wo can expect some fine music from them in the near future. Don't fail to get a Safety Incu bator. W, T. Smith sells them. They run without a lamp no ex pense. See him. He has one running at tho Summit Hotel. Information received this morn ing states that Mrs. T. B. James of Harney, who has been quite ill with pneumonia, is much im- fprovecl and friends entertain strong hopes of her recovery. Tho Harney basket ball team was successful in tho game play ed last night at Harney between them and tho High School team of Burns. Tho scoro stood 18 to 7 in favor of tho Harney boys. Blue prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing name of entryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Tr.lll. Pnn1 n.lir. uma Aim nf i the Oregon Basket Ball team on its successful tour of the east, arrived homo Thursday. Ho has been expected for some timo but was detained in Baker City on acc'ount of sickness. Carter & Thompson have pur chased the property they now occupy from J. C. Welcome & Son will arrango it in n neat and tasty manner, they hnvo already built on a porch. Chess says they aro there to stay. Dr. Marsden left this morn ing in response to an urgent messago from Whittier, Cal., to tho effect that his father was dangerously ill. His stay will depend upon his fntheJ's condi tion. Well, if tho state and nation and railroads aro "from Missou ri" Harney county can show them, and in n way that there is no mistake, too. Just bide a littlo time, and don't "forgot tho Dry Farm." Lot this bo our slogan. John Gulp and C. E. LeMny havo gone over to tho Warm springs to paper and paint tho house of Mr. E. Sizemoro. Mr. LeMay has recently arrived hero from the railroad with his family and they occupy tho Shav er residence. EsTKAYKD-'Taken up at my placo 9110 sorrel maro and colt, tho maro branded oither OJ or 00 tho last lottor or figure be ing below tho 0 and connected thcro with. Owner call, prove property and pay charges, Mrs, A. A. Cowing, Burns, Oregon. A, C. Doro, a ploneor of Grant county, died at tho homo of his son in Aberdeen, Wash., March 20th. Mr. Doro was woll known to old settlors in Harney county as ho was a partner of J, W. Snyof in tho mill business hero in tho early '80's. Jay Gould and family moved to their homestead todny. Mrs. C. A. Haines and little daughter are visiting Mrs, Haines' mother, Mrs. Comcgys. Just arrived! Fresh garden seeds and onion sets. Those seeds have not be!n carried over. No old ecd. Harney Co, Imp. & Hdw Co. ' II. J. Hansen of tho Burns Meat Market is prepared 16 fur nish bacon, hams and lard to sheepmen and ranchers in any quantity. Special prices for big orders. v DEATH OP MRS. W. 0. IIHST. Died At tho home of Grand ma Winters, on Saturday, March 20th, Mrs Nora Best, wife of W. 0. Best, of heart failure. Mrs. Best, daughter and step daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Garrolt of liurns Oregon, was bom April 27, in Linn county, Oregon. She came to Harney county in September 190G, where she has since resided. She was united in marriage to Mr. W. 0. Best, of Riley Oregon, Sept. 25, 1907, and has made her home on Silver creek since her mar riage. A father and step-mother four brothers and one sister, James and W. E. of Grass Valley, Charles of Washington; Thomas of Portland, Ore. ; and Mrs. Orah Baker of Burns; also two half sisters and one half-brother, Mrs. Dollie Buchanan of Harney; Miss Nnoma and Glenn of Burns aro left to mourn her untimely death, Mrs. Best was a much dovoted to her home and was a loving friend and devoted wife. Since coming to this country she has made many warm friends who sympathize deeply with the bereaved family. The funeral was held Monday from the Presbyterian Church. The service was under the auspices of the Rebekah Lodge of Burns and was conducted by Rov. A. J. Irwin. Many friends and relatives paid their last tribute of love and respect as they followed the body to its last resting place. NOTICE. All parties owing Lewis & Gar rett, or Simon Lewis are hereby notified that all these accounts are in the hands of our attorney C. II. Leonard for collection nnd settlement. Persons indebted to us will pleaso settle the same with Mr. Leonard at once. Simon Lewis -J. T. Gariiett. WANTED-About 5000 head of good, young breeding owes. Ad dress, giving ages, price, etc., The American Land & Livestock Company, Denio Oregon, also same care of the First National Bank, Burns, Oregon. James E. Rounseville, Manager. Land Sciup Soldiers Addi tional Homestead Scrip for said. can bo used on any government land subject to liomestead entry and obtains title promptly with out either settlement or cultiva tion. Fully guaranteed. For prices address L. W. Hubbell, Springfield, Missouri. NO TRESSPASSING. Hunting and fishing aro strict ly forbidden upon my ranch. Alva Si'iunger. NO TRESPASSING. Hunting and fishing aro strict ly forbidden upon any of the Pacific Live Stock Co. ranches. Trespassers will bo prosecuted. John Gii.ciiest. Supt AUCTION I will hold regular auction sales on the first and third Saturdays of each month at tho C. A. Sweek barn in Burns. Bring in any thing you have for salo and gel your money for it. Special at tention given to safes in tho country. W. T. Smith, Auctioneer. H. DENtfflN, M. u. Physician and Surgeon CkIIh nimwroil prompt ly ullit 'I'hono llarrlinan. Harriman, Oregon rilay The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIY1L, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Oince,;Burns, Ofcgon A. U, KAULKNKH, JJgr, Branch Office, Lakcview, Oregon 0. M. KAULKNKU, MUr. Number 11. A Lame Horse A lamo horse may bo alright hitched with ono that is sound for many ordinary purposes. Tho two may draw the load, per haps without difficulty, but when it comes to a hill or a rough road, tho going is handicapped by tho lamo horse. Tho man without the nid of a bank's service in his business has a lamo horse. Somo men can carry on their business in a way, perhaps satisfactory to themselves without a bank's help. They have never experienced the real advantage of a bank's service. There aro times in any business wheit the best methods and ovory available assistance is necessary. A lameness means failure whoh tJio road is rough. The man with a bank account hnsUhc benefit of the bank's sorv'ico for his everyday needs, he can depend upon tho bank whon unexpected occasions arise that requirO outside help. This bank has a service that is good for every man's daily needs, it is adjustible to the demands of various businesses, and is also a-reserve help for unexpected aifd arduous times. Our service will bo a necessity to your business after you have experienced its many advantages. The Harney County National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. YOUR HOME INSTITUTION STATE DEPOSITARY vi'WS NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Fail and Winter Trade .5W :& ??4-f--ifJ2 & --f J"'VS,ift's'sCr5,i?i.'IAlt' WALTEL H. HODDER Prepared to go to a depth of 500 feet with various size drills. Honest measurement and satisfaction guaranteed.--"15' For prices and terms call on me at Sunset or address me at B-o.:r:o.js, Oregon er Dealer in Groceries Provisions. - topical and Domestic usis when SE ALSO HAS A LINE OF Hats, Shirts, Clothing nderwear CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Oil kinds of Ffosh Vegetables in Season, GIVE H8SV1 A CALL. Durk' i-'hut Huildmif - - - Main Street. TEi.S333 FR.03XTT LIVERY, STABLE. " McGEE&OWEN, Propts. Fresh Teams, Comfortable Rigs, Careful Drivers. Particular attention given to Transcient Trade Call on us. Next door to French Hotel Main St. Horses boarded by the day, week or month " 'chas. m r 4 Rtiain St.. Hns nil tho qualities of Rapid, Universal key iMmm, ha. JJsMMMftSmi JLV3tiXJF-K&IITtf3m.r,rxaem rlZL. Chicago Writing Machine Co. in Business. & DALTON I txssxsxxssxsxsxxt 33xiXli3a.g: ITON in beason- uet rnces FEED AND SALE WILSON, on to,wit son 4vuon It nun &i Tiiun. Illaptaitliing and Horseslioing. . Wagon Work ALtWORKCUAR- AWVEED. Bu'ns, Oregon The Best MODERATE PRICED TYPEWRITER On tho Market M.wl .... iinun.111, Convenient Durable high priced machines board, Simple, Cheap Iji-l53 Wnbnsli Aw., Chicago, III, -ita