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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1909)
J MflMHHHsi ,, . ,.jegps aa mmMmmwMttwMwnwiitiwt i mc's-JCerald. IK I.AIU1K8T CIRCULATION Or !V NKWBrAPEU in thib county. HVTURtlAT.AFRlt.17, 1VKM. Locnl News. fow nSl Hart, in this V .son Bennett spent a i in mis city una weeic. llonN Monday, April 12, and Mrs. Chns, n son. mo very desirable residence 1 business lots in Burns can be urcd by seeing Irvinjr Miller. II. Holland is back from a to tho P. L. S. Co. ranches , no southern part of tho coun- 'ou Sale Thoroughbred Red Lrlinm Hulln from one to three is old. Cal Clemens, Burns .Ron. ' ' rank Harrison and family left' : morning for Crane creek; ft ore tliey win visit tor a wceic more with relatives and heads. It'. M. Salisbury has opened his iily and repairing shop next to the Harney County Na- i) ii uniiK anuisrenuy ior ousi "The Pioneer Dank of Harney County. OIAND CHINA HOGS 1 have sale a few Poland China s old enough to use. Certi- iis rr Prinrroo fnmishpii. J. W. Biggs. Miss Lea Robinson ha3 closed Successful term of school in Cord district and arrived homo t Saturday where she will id the vacation period with parents. . H. Fitchett and son were up i their home at Windy Point ordny. Mr. Fitchett says are much farther advanced is neighborhood than here. ii is doing well there. m. Dunn, one of the land s of the Blitzen where he esided every since we can l.iber. was a caller at this i the other day. Mr. Dunn i to active in spite of his ad- d years. Ho went down to Hanley ranch to visit his old ,d Bill. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. i 99 H i Capital, Surplus, $25,000.00 $25,000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY teC-v Accounts Invited. Henry Hamilton is over from Diamond. Good seed potatoes forsaloat the Burns Flour Mill. Tho family of W. S. Laythe arrived hero the first of this week. Get your garden seeds and on ion sets at the Harney Co. Imp. & Hdw. Co. Rev. A. J. Irwin was absent thi3 week attending the Presby tery at Baker City. Mrs. Frank Welcome received vithe sad news of the death of her mother this week at tho family homo in Jacksonville. v G 10 acre ranch for sale suitable for dairy or stock ranch. Abund ance of water for irrigation and power inquire at this office. On account of being compelled to move from my present location hn W. Owen has purchased . I will give special bargains for interest of Marvin McGee in I the next 30 days. -W. E. Huston. Red Front Barn and will con- the business in the future. Qwnn lias boon- in tho livery hi mess for a long tune and lias Fred Otley and son, Fred Jr., were up from Lawen this week. Mr. Otloy utntoH that all hiu neighbors have disnoscd of cat- atedl.is customers with such! tlo recently and the stock have ,ic' ration that he has held all! started to tho railroad. d ones and is adding new 1 , . , . . ends and patrons right along. J- . " ,.uruw" " ,u. au" V uuuu viare uuuuing on ineir residence esrs. F. L. Mace and P. G.lots :n Brown's addition. Thev ith started with several hund- n,. nun in ,.,, n.jr mnin head of beef for the railroad ; rns;,icncna on account of not be- iirsday. Thousands of head , al)lo to et lumbo- attle have been disposed of1 jthis county this spring and at, "s Lewis and wife took their prices. As a consenuenco departure vvcunesuay ior me ney county is very prosperous southern part of the county where I evervbodv has monev. Mr. "as will have charge of the ilan- co is reported to have disnos- ley horse ranch during tho breed of his nrimn hoof tit ton nntch ing season. Mr. LCWIB IS one 01 1 1 a a am &! vaai iwU X AUAftMrt n COS. ll": ""-'- - uiuiuuK" Huiavmuii in , ,, the west and is always in dc- ied Mrs. Herman George, , (1 40 years, at the farm in irm Springs Valley last Friday Miss Farnum, Miss McKenzie, ht. The immediate cause of Mr. Ellingwood and his mother death was heart failure. Tho made a party of Seattle, Wash- mins were brought to this city ington, people who located land buried Tuesday morning in in this valley this week. Adam Burns cemetery. Rev. C. W. George brought the party to this loman conducting tho services, ofllce the other day after making t family are Germans and have them citizens of Harney county, n in this section somo two and later escorted them to the rs. She leaves a husband and fair grounds to view the display children, a son and daughter, of taxidermy. HEN OUT SHOPPING compare values and buy where you can buy the I cheaoest. I However, it should he 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 buy here the right goods at lowest price Complete line of FRESH GROCERIES Orders promptly filled . SCHWARTZ. 'The Btisy Corner Store" XJIEVJSriSt, OOFl.ESGSrOJ.Sr- Everybody gardening. Starr Buckland and family were visitors to this city during the week. G. W. Clovenger is again in tho mnrket for hides. Highest market price paid. Word has been received here that Mr. Johns, father of Mrs. J. II. Neal, died last Sunday at Arlington. ? Those knowing thomsolves in debted to me are requested to call and settle as soon as possible. -W. E. Huston. Ted Hayes and family wore up from Lawen last Saturday and Sunday. They wero accomimn ied by the old pioneer, M. V. Smith. Mrs. Lelah Williams-Millar ha a fine display of millinory at tin Burns hotel and invites the Indies of this vicinity to call and see them. F. C. Croxton's sister arrived hero Thursday, coming in from Vnlo on tho (lUtomohiUt, -I'lio young lady is direct from Virginia and will make her home in this county. A. Schcnk wants f000 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. Thrt rillimlin. Ju tw.ti. liriMMn 1iiu ..W .V...U4 MVII ll. Villi. IIIO inning fixing pipes that wero frozen and burstcd during the winter. We are all ready for gardening and the various private water systems must bo put in shape. G. W. Clovenger wan a passen ger in on the automobile that ar rived yesterday afternoon. Mr. Clevenger says that they were troubled with a "hot box" and the machine was delayed at the Visher for somo time. Mahkied In this city, Tues day April 13, Newton Hoover and Amanda E. Hoover, Justice W. C. Byrd performing tho coro mony. Both tho contracting par ties arc residents of Lawen. Tho Times-Herald joins their friends in extending congratulations. Potatoes at Huston's-mnrkot prico. W. R. Dnwnon and sons wero up from Sunset Thursday. Edison Phonographs and re cords for salo at Lunnburg & Dalton's. J. P. Klink and Mrs. K'. Southworth hnvo returned to thoir their Grant County homos Tho high school graduating class are making preparations for commencement exorcises noxt month. Our real estate men arc all busy these days looking after now people who aro arriving in largo numbers. Contractor II. C. Smith has begun work on the second story to bo added to tho vault at tho court house. Geo. Byram camo over from Bear Valley tho other day and was accompanied homo yester day by hia wife and son. Dr. Griffith reports tho young est child of M. T. Lupton, tho family wlib have diphtheria, as still quite sick, but believes ho is some improved. Hcatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot. Any One desiring Hcatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson, Alberson, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that no stock, whatever, branded with tho 21 iron can bo sold without tho consent of the undersigned. Mits. Ella Martin. A full slock of the best riding Plows in the world, (which are the John Deoro Plows) also for this Country. Have always been a success where others failed, at C. II. Voegtly's. A. M. Kelsay, the Silver Crock sheepman and rancher, was in the city tho first of the week. Ho was accompanied by his cousin, J. P. Kelsay of Paisley, who is on n short visit. E. T. Haley paid this office a short visit this morning. He says ho has recently disposed of Borne fine horses and came up ! lost night to look on at tho Bnnd Boys dnucc. Peto says tho music was fine. There will bo a dance at Lawen next Friday evening, April 21), I tho proceeds to be used to assist ! in tho salary of tho teacher for another month's school. This is a most worthy cause and the dance should bo wellp:ilronized. Burt Dtinton nnd wife were over from Drewsey a fow days during thu week leaving for home yesterday. Burt has disposed of Ilia cattle but expects to buy feeders again this fall. Ho has one of the best ranches in that section nnd last year raised 100 bushels of barley to tho acre. Mrs. I. II. Holland loft Tues day enrouto to Portland where she was called on account of the serious illness of her mother. A 'phono message yesterday morning announced the death of the estimablo old lady tho night boforo and further stated that she would be buried at Vale to morrow. MAimron In this city, Thurs day, Apiil 15, Frank Segerist and Mrs. Mary J. Cockerie, Judge Byrd performing tho ceremony. Mr. Segerist is one of the indus trious teamsters of this place where he has resided for several years and has made many friends. His brido is a good woman. Wo extend best wishes for a happy life. . Married At tho family homo of the bride, in Pendleton on Inst Wednesday Mr. J. Calvin Clem ens and Miss T Vtp McLeod wore married. Friends here received i A Httlo rain would help somo. Schonk wants more coyote hides and other furB. Mr. Hanley Ib homo from a trip to tho P. Ranch. W. S. Italoy was up from his lako homo yesterday. Geo. Sizomoro loft this morn ing for Drewsey on business. Fresh garden Boeds and onion sols at tho Harney Co. Imp. & Hdw. Co. E. C. Egglcslon was among our visitors from Sunset this week. Mrs. Fred Brown is over from Vale on n visit to relatives and friends. Tho only and best self feed Disc Drill is the Vnn Brunt, at C. II. Voegtly's. Tho big danco given by tho Band Boys last night was a de cided success. Good vinegar for salo by T. E. Jenkins at tho Brewery. Money miOt if nnt ii ci vnnfnonnli1 . ' r ..m j ne .hi mors gave me nign school graduating class a party at tho homo of Mrs. Egli last evening. Mrs. Ross Goodlow is reported quite sick at her home in Har ney. IJr. Hurrows was called yesterday. C. II. Leonard and A. L, Hunter have gone out to tho Welcomcvillo country to see how the crops are progressing. Poland China Hogs I have for salo a fow Poland China Boars old enough to use. Certi ficates of Pedigrco furnished. J. W. Biggs. 2 Section fiin. CO tooth Steel Lover Harrows at$22.00 at C. II. Voegtly's. Seo that you do not get 1 inch and only CO tooth Har rows, instead of the above. The New Windsor Bar, under the management of Lee Caldwell, is one of the most popular resorts in Eastern Oregon. Drop in when you have a thirst. 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 the Summit Hotel. M. T, Ash, who has been suf fering from an attack of unpen dlcitis, is somewhat improved. Zn , Dr. Donmnn was cnlled to Happy Valley yesterday morning to see the little son of Corey Smyth. The Times-Herald has received iome new stationery stock in cluding score cards, program pencils, etc., for its many pat rons. Just arrived! Fresh gurden 3ceds and onion sots. These BccdB have not been carried over. No old seed. -Harney Co. Imp. & Hdw Co. SCIIIilHJLR OP I'KICnS. We have agreed upon the fol lowing schedule of prices to bo charged for the livery teams in the future: Buggy and tc;n per day $4.00 Hack " " " " 5.00 Competent drivers furnished when desired at $1.00 per day extra and expenses: Red Front Livery Stable, J. W. Owen, Propl. White Front Livcry.Stnblc, R. .J. McKinnon, Propt. Burns Livery Stable, II. Elliott, Propt. Preaching at the Presbyterian Church in Burns, Sunday April 18, both morning and evening. "Christ Is All an In All." In tho !nvi "tl,ons motlmo ago request evening tho pastor will speak on 'B their presence at the cere tho subject: "How to Know ony' ,a ",0f B0n(1 S01 God." Everyone most cordially J.1' n"(1 Mrs' ,Pf r Clemens of s.,s nA ,! i. !.; this plnco and has lived hero invi .cd to attend these services. , ' , ., ,, , TI . . vsinco childhood. He is ono of Tho Times-Herald iB pleased ho Biibstantinl young men of to noto tho substantial improve- Harney county whero ho is hifth ments now undor construction ly respected. The brido is ro and contemplated in Burns this ported to bo an accomplished season. With tho big two story young lady. Tho Times-Herald stono building by th-- Odd l-Vl- joins a l'irgo circle of friends in lows, Reed's stono sloro and tho t oxtending congratulations. Mr. Hngcy & Richardson stono build- Clemens will soon nrrivo hwno J ing wo will look different by fall. with his brido. We are Headquarters for Horse Blankets, Saddle Blankets STORM PROOF ROBES and Balsam of Myrrh We Carry a Complete Line cf HARNESS and SADDLES J. C. WELCOME & SON DB-u.xn.Ei Ozogroin... II. J. Hansen of the Burns Ment Market is prepared to fur nish bacon, hams and lard to sheepmen nnd ranchers in any quantity. Special prices for big owlcre. C. T. Miller was in from his Crow Camp home Tuesday. Mr. miiii-r mis purcuascu mo rinn residence occupying a full block in Brown's addition and will have tho proporty greatly improved before moving in this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Anderson have again taken charge of their hotel in south Burns nnd are ready to receive their old time friends. They have completely renovated tho building and all the old time comforts are there. "Daddy's" cigar stand is now open for business in the P. 0. block. Ho has not yet received a full lino of goods but has a nice line of cigars, tobacco, confec tions, stationery and novelties. He will be glad to see his friends. Ex-Sonntor Fulton has arrived from Washington and has inti mated to friends in Portland that ho would not accept tho post tendered him as tho representa tive of this government in China but would make his homo in Portland. Mr. Hydo of Burns is engaged in constructing a retaining wall back of Fraternal hall. M. Dex ter has been doing somo carpen ter work at tho hall and has just arranged tho doors so that they comply with tho law. BluoMt. Eagle. Mr. Ford of tho automobile lino says tho roads aro improving rapidly nnd it will require but litllo work to put them in first class condition between hero and Vnlo. ' Mr. Ford will likely re main horo a fow dnys as his ma chine mny bo needed to tnko tho experiment farm pcoplo out over tho valloy. W. A. Gowan, who has just returned from Burns, tolls us tho yieoplo thoro want an automobile rond from Burns to Coos liny. They aro endeavoring to interest the counties nlong tho proposed route, which runs by way of Lakeview,. Mr. Gowan says Harney county has always kept up its road from Burns to tho Lake County lino. Burns people bo liovo thoro would bo an enormous travel over a good road leading along tho courso proposed. Un fortunately Lake County, at this timo, is moro interested in a road leading from hero to railway points. Sho has many miles of roads to build and ropair in or der to lessen tho burden of freigot charges, Lakeview Horald. Potatoes! Potatoes! Potatoes! We have them, Early Rose, Early Harvest and Burbanks. 2 and 2J cents per lb. Will take grain in exchange and will allow 2 cents for oats, $1.85 for chqp and $1.75 for barley. You can bring in a load and take out a load. Our potatoes arc clean and smooth, no scabs. C. C. C. Co. Canyon City Oregon 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. H. Leonard for collection and settlement. Persons indebted to us will please settle the same with Mr. Leonard at once. Simon Lewis J. T. Garrett. Land Scrh' Soldiers Addi tional Homestead Scrip for said, can be used on any government land subject to homestead entry nnd 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 are strict ly forbidden upon my ranch. Alva Si-ringer. NO TRESPASSING. Hunting and fishing are strict ly forbidden upon any of the Pacific Live Stock Co. ranches. Trespassers will be prosecuted. John Gilcrest. Supt Object to Slroni Mcdlclatt. v Many people object to taking the strong medicines usually pre scribed by physicians for rheu matism. Thoro is no need of in ternal treatment in any case of muscular or chronic rheumatism, and moro than nino out of every ten cases of tho disease aro of ono or the other of these varie ties. When there is no fever and little (if nny) swelling, you mny know that it is only neces sary to apply Chamberlain's Li niment freely to get quick re lief. Try it. For sale by all good dealers. H. DEN.MHN, W. D. Physician and Surgeon Calls utiiwiTtsI promptly ntnlit r day Tliono Uiirriinoii. Harrlman, Oregon The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION liNGINERS Main Oflkc,'Burns, Oregon A. O. UTKNUt, MK' Branch Ofllce, Lakeview, Oregon 0. M. I'At'LKNKIl, Mill. ADMINISTRATORS noticr III tho County Ci'iut ot tho Statu ol Oregon (. r Hnrnoy Cmtiily hi tilt iiiatir o thu Rntiilul o( Bun lid llulloy , deceived j Notice la liuroby uhoii Unit tliomuliir dlljiHil P8 ilnlv npiulnU'd liyoiderof tltu above cnlltli'd comt tiiudu and on-tort-d on March ill, 1U01I, tho Admin!', tmtor of thu nforovnld ostnto, and hux qunlllkd. All persons IiuvIhk iliilnm ngaliiBt pitld cmtatu uro required to pro tout thiun to tho Administrator, at Hums, QreKon, or to IiIh attorney, Q, A. Rombolcl, at DuriiK, Oregon, with the proper vouchors within alx months Irom datu ol this notice. Putod April 1,1009. MA1IT1N Hi HlUNTON, Administrator. Number 14. Tonic for the Community Service is the keynote of n bank's usefulness it embraces all else. Good ank scrvico is business tonic. It keeps financial matters in a flourishing condition. Each individual who deals with the bank contributes a portion to the ingredience that compose this tonic, and receives his share of the benefit Banks help to keep business moving, they make it easier for men to do business with ono another by furnishing safe and con venient methods. Banks expedite business transactions, supply actual means to customers in financial matters, offer a safe place for keeping mo.iey. Banks keep money in circulation, their system makes posr tiiblc more money for each dollar. Bank service is a constant every day tonic to business, and the tonic effects are lasting, they do not wear off. The business of each new day is helped along by bank service. Among business men, good bank servicc'is accepted as a mat ter of fact. Men who arc brought face to face in actual business with good bank service for the first time appreciate it at once. Our service must bo experienced to bo appreciated. We would enjoy giving YOU tho benefits of our service. A Savings Bnnk Department is a feature of this Bank, in which interest at the rate of four per cent per annum is allowed. ,. The Harney County National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. VOUIt HOME INSTITUTION STATE DEPOSITARY THE ANDERSON HOTEL AIR. nnd AIRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Propts. We are pleased to announce to our old-time friends and customers that we have again taken charge of our hotel. We just completed renovating the en tire building and you will find the old-time home comforts when you call. We hope to see you soon. The old favorite Family Hotel where guests receive Special Attention and Good Service. SOUTH BURNS, OREGON-Near Fair Grounds. J-"" tttAtAIA 1. tt ' NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Spring and Summer Trade f-4 t v WALTEk H. HODDEE, -WkT&Tl Prepared to cro to various size drills. Drilling a deptn ot 500 teet with Honest measurement and satisfaction iji n nili i il , ""I'lflHil For prices.and terms call on me at Sunset or address me at IOtjotio., Oregon w, ma HUSTON Dealer in CrocerseSj Provisions. Tropical and Domestic Fruits when in Season- ,E 4LSO. HAS A LIME OF GEI8T8 FURNISHINGS, ats, Shirts, Clothing, nderwear Get Prices CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Fill kinds of Fnosh Vegetables in Season, GIVE HIM A CALL, Durkhcimcr Hitildini; - Main Street. DRLEX LIVERY TJFtOJT m km a x iLja-jmj' ijai ii &j3C A3FT .EL J. W. OWEN, Propts. iPP SALE Finest hearse in county Particular attention given to Funerals. A:Q Fresh Teams, Comfortable Rigs, Careful Drivers. Particular attention given to Transcient Trade Horses boarded by tlio day, wook or month Mr Mi; CHAS. WILSON '.UCijESSOH TO W.ISON A T N WW rU 3MC Wm5T iifgiiiiii i " Main St., Blacksmitliing and Hotelioing. Wagon Work ALL WORK GUAR ANTEED. Burns, Oregon,