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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1909)
Q$$lMBmMmwmt iuimijt .mes-Jerald, fK tiARQEBT CI110ULATIO. OK r,SKW8rArRB IN THIB COUNTY. BATUlUlAY. MAY 1, IX. Locnl News. . jtntoes at Huston's market e. wd seed potatoes for sale at jBurns Flour Mill. kt your garden seeds and on sets at tne iiarney uo. imp. dv. Co. E. Foley, of La Grande, mado city a hurried visit this week fW in by the auto. lose Knowing inemseivcs m- d to me are requested to and set'lc ns soon as possible. t W Iliij.rvn i Ui ltUJlili m. Miller and wife left yes- ay morning for Wagontire to their daughter, Mrs. Ed i tni n cnni-r fmiiv I . HJ r nlni f tsi Krvlttn 1i.-ttri tt1Mln1 PH 11V ITlUlfli l 11 11 LO MU1U IA..I.,V4 hgain last night and the cc-m- y says they will continuo to innate throughout the year i no more shut downs. it's. Marsuen ana uritiun per illed nn operation on Mrs. , I it. urny Thursday, me ia It is doing quito well at the S he of Mrs. H. A. Dillard in city. OUR FIXED POLICY tt n'-itn o full ofnnL" rf Vnn Ol, II111...U l. 4UHOlVV.il v. ...... at Disc Seeders so before pur-1 J ing call and see the best force i seeder in the world, and my i i'S and terms will bo right. i i I. Voegtly. j Schenk wants 5000 coyote bob-cat hides. Will payS2. lor an witn neaus anu ciaws i)lete. Skins must bo prime jring this pries. Also buys Ir hides and furs. ii. jcnerson, ioreman on me j er being used to reclaim a acreage of land by the Wm. Iley Co., is in the city for cal attention. He mashed fingers on one hand quite irviy recently. Valerius, vice president and "al manager of the Iiarney 'y UU ix uas Lo., took ins jrture Wednesday for out- i points. He will not likely Ii n until the Standard drilling Ihine is ready to be shipped. hopes to have this on tho Tho established policy of this bank is to carry n largo cash reserve, bo satisfied witli rensonnblo earnings upon our investment and to sacriflco profits for tho safoty of depositors. Wo extend to our patrons ovcry courtosy nnd ovcry consideration consistent with safo banking and prudent business methods. Promises mado by bank ing institutions further than this mean a forfeiture of tho complete control which tho management of every bank must at all times retain to insure absolute safety to tho depositors. Wo shall steadfastly refuse to enter into nny competition for business which means tho slightest deviation from this policy which hns Htood tho test of time and which hns mado conservative institu tions strong at all times, thus enabling them to render to their clients Invaluable nssistanco during thoso times of financial stringency which sooner or later visit tho country. Ranking institutions which endure perma nently must carefully consider tho future; consequently wo are building up a large surplus, now equal to one hundred per cent of our capital stock, or five times tho maximum amount required by the National Hanking laws. Wo do nn old fashioned banking business. The matter contained in our advertisements will bo facts, ensily substantiated as such, and not idle phrases, meaning less to the intelligent, but intended lo deceive. Our loans will bo mado with the solo view of caring for tho conservative, legitimate needs of our patrons. It is not the province of a bank to capitalize any interest, there fore wo shall refrain from doing so. We have no spec ial interests to serve, hence can be depended upon to properly care for and protect the interests of our cus tomers both lnrgo and small. UNDER THIS POLICY we invite the banking business of all those who desire to carry bank accounts. It matters not what your oc cupation may bo or how limited your means, this bank will welcome an account from you, cheerfully extending to nil, regardless the sizo of your account tlie same courteous nnd satisfactory .service. This message ap plies to women and men alike. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS, Capital. 525,000.00 Surplus, 25,000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY coyote a business N Schonk wants more hides nnd other furs. R. J, Williams camo over from Silver Crook Thursday. Clydo Embreo was ii) tho city tho first of tho week. Mrs. Cnlkins is in town from her homestead near Lawen. Mrs. Wm. Gray litis upont tho week in this city visiting friends. Jnmes Smith has n now flock of bIioob of various kinds and styles. For tho next !I0 days, or until Juno 1, I will sell blanket at ac tual cost-G. W. Clovonaer. Somo very desirable residence and business lots in Hums cnu bo secured by seeing Irving Miller. Mrs. Fral Rrown loft yestor day for her home in Vnlo after a pleasant visit with hom folks. Cnll and neo Jamos Smith's now lino of shoes before gotting your spring and summer foot wear. Mrs. I. H. Holland arrived homo Tuesday from Vale whero she attended tho Amoral of her mother. G'10 acre ranch for sale suitable for dairy or stock ranch. Abund ance of water for irrigation and power Inquire at this olllco. On account of boing compelled to move from my present location I will give special bargains for the next HO days.- W. E. Huston. IF YOU Alti: (lOINUTO TltAVKI.. Um (he Iluriicy Count)- Nitllounl Hunk tiiavi:ixi:k'h ninjiius The) lire fti-IMilnitifyliiic. There will be another dance n the Sunset school house Friday night, May 7. Music by Dawson orchestra and a basket supper. Every body invited. Wantko To Ruy - 160 Acre Improved Farm near Hums. Must bo A Bargain for Cash. Address, C. L. Hawthorne, Ida ho Falls, Ida. Don't fail lo get u Safety Incu bator. W. T. Smith sells them. They run without a lamp no 6x ppnse. See him. He has one running at the Summit Hotel. It. R. Sltz and Wm. Graw came up from Lawen Thursday, Grant Thompson nnd wife wcro in tho city tho first of the week. Loicn Ilcmbrco and wlfo were up from Narrows during tho week. . Fresh garden seeds and onion aotii at tho Iiarney Co. Imp. & ITdw. Co. Tho only and best self feed Disc Drill Is tho Van Urunt, at C. II. Voegtly 's. Alva Springer and wife were up from their Lake homo during tho first of this week. Land hunters continuo to be active and a great amount of government land is being taken up nt this time. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jameson have gone lo Lawen to visit with relatives for a while. Good vinegar for sale by T. E. Jenkins nt the Brewery. Money back if not ns represented. J. II. Culp, painting nnd paper Hanging, Burns, Oregon. J. J. Heinz and .lorry Dillon wero visitors yesleiday from Lnwon. The Times-Herald has received some new stationery stock in cluding scoro enrds, program pehcils, etc., for its many pat rops. Just arrived I Fresh garden seeds and onion sots. Those seeds have not been carried ovor. No old seed. Harney Co. Imp. & Hdw Co. led themselves with great1 in -as tney can always do- ery piece on the program rendered in a masterful ir and showing the effect -d training and leadership. iook lorwaru to some very bo Tnnkni- linrl n miYiin with jugy aninal yesterday even- ft.irs- "usneie nnu uaugiuers wnile going out to the ranch - u"": ""; " amnanvwih his little daucrli- Ianu w'iere inov nau spent me The aninal is young, full winter. Air. u. anu ms son, wno wont expect to nave it ready lor fo nnd i noli nod to kirk Um . remained here, were very gian ousmess next Mommy. Tho lino rce the check rein and at once lin a tatoo on the dash board the buggy and before she Id be stopped had kicked to see them. They have gone to tho farm. The Heryford Land & Cattle Co. sold their California cattle to lima, tho youngest girl in the Frank Humphrey and their Ore- making an ugly cut on her gon herds to Miller & Lux. The ir lip. Dr. Marsden attended price was not stated. Tho deal lie wound and the little lady was mado by Felix Green the soon bo well again it is hoped manager of the Company. -Lake no bad scar. view Examiner. is comploto from Harney to Joe Buchanan's and from Drewsey to the top of Stcnching wnter mountain. Dr. W. L. Marsden nnd his !J Reatos for sale, all size", and lengths, price 20 ecnta per foot. Any one desiring Ueatos nddrctt V. A. Ford of J. 0. Albcrson, Alberson, Oregon. Chas. Johnson was up from Lawen Sunday, .having brought ma daughtcir, Misi Ernuitt. from a short visit homo, to continue her studies in the high school. A full stock of the boBt riding Plows in tho world, (which arc Burt Porter and W. R. Dawson C. T. Miller was were among our Sunset visitors visitor yesterday. rn 1 mesuay. HOHN-Tb Mr. and Mm. C. V) Mrs. W. R. Mitchell was here LeMay, Saturday, April 2-1. a from Portland this week on land daughter. ( business. Ben Mutter nnd A. M. Kelsey , G. W. Clevenger is again in wero among our Silver creek ' MliP lonrlti't fnr lilllo.s. Iliirhcat. viflitnm tltin wiw.tr jnds ready for operation in' rkohnri.nni(i j ,, n . " -. ..--.--. . ,vi ru imn inifj..iaa m ...u JnVS. sn. a nun. uauuur . UVCT .. , , 1 . 1. I a a frame welcome is wiving ni irom nor uuck ureolc home on a fie concert given by the residence moved to lots ndjoin- visit to Mrs. Tom Allen and other I' mcr nrnninnr rhn hnvo ir. ; it. 1 .1 I-ll,,. r :.....! -twv .....fe .., "vJtfv ujir uu ijurunuu uuiiiiciiu. iridium. E. J. Noble has been in the A. W. Howser. the old nioneerH '? J"n Pvn) also for city since early in tho week was ovor from Iiarney during the wrestling with a severe attack of week oil a visit to his daughter, grip. i .Mrs. .). i-j. Loggan. 2 Section gin. GO tooth Steel i Among those ovor from Har- Lcvcr Harrows at$22.00 at C. II. ney to attend tho I. 0. 0. F. rl music for our meeting of Voegtly's. See that you do not celebration wero Mrs. J. W. Development Congress. et inch aml ony 50 tooth Har" Shown nnd Mrs. Robt. Irving, rows, instead oi tne aoove. a ma and Ira Dnv s. mi... , i i, mo pnone imo irom iiarney to Drewsey is ncaring comple- i tion nnd tho men engnged in the 1 E HAVE THEM New Spring Goods of Every Description ress Goods, Ribbons and Rueh- gs, Laces, Embroideries, Over- firts, Underwear and Waistings. r women lothing, Hals, Overshirts, Under ear, Ties and Shoes for men. I A full stock of staple and fancy Groceries for every body. Orders promptly filled . SCHWARTZ. this Country. Have always lnen a success where others failed, at C. II. Voegtly's. The person who look 20 feet of galvanized pipo lying on the north side of Sam King's hall not long ago, is requested by the owner to return the name with out delay nnd avoid trouble. Mrs. F. J. Conrad burned her hands quite severely with .hot grease at tho Oregon hotel the other evening. Sho has suffered considerably but will have no lasting'discomfort from it. Chas. Comcgys was in from his Wagontire ranch this week for tho purpose of moving his wife and children out. Mrs. mother arrived home Monday , V. V . f,.., i.: i ,,l Comcgys nnd chldren mvo been afternoon, having been brought o!(,! ,,.. ,.:,.. , , . r l i i.'mk "' una tuy iui ov.-n.nu in from Bear Valley by Ralph Byram. Tho Dr. was called to Whittier tho latter part of last month by tho death of his father months for school purposes. Attention is called to the Re port of thi First National Bank and ho l-nmninnrl thi.rn in nlnnmOI Bums. ni)I)OarillL' ill mother tho business of the estato In I column of this jbsuu, which shpwa shnpo and prevailed upon his a most satisfactory condii'on of mother to accompany him home. tho affairs of this solid insiitu Mrs. Marsden resided in Nevada ition- thoir deposits being larger, in early days and finds our sec-, t,,cir rcseuir: "-eater, than tion similar to her frontier homo ovor lof'o In their history, and is quite well pleased with! C. W. McClain arrived hero our big valloy, Sho will remain I from Portland last Saturday an indefinite timo with her son, ' evening. Ho received u telegram returning to her beautiful south-1 tho first of this week that his orn homo when itsuits her fancy, son Harry, had his log broken in Dr. Marsden feels encouraged regarding tho probable exten sion of the humptor Valloy road as he lound considerable talk that would indicate such a movo and from a source thnt ho con- a run-away at Astoria. At first ho was cunsidered badly hurt, but later news in to the effect that tho broken limb is all that is serious. "Dude" McClain is ono of tho old timo howmeu of siders authentic. Mr. Geddes this section and is well acquaint acting freight agent for tho S. V. informed tho doctor that ho ex pected.to come in hero soon. ed throughout this flection. Ho says It dooe him good to visit ua again. -mf- The Busy Corner Store" TJttJSTfSi, 03Ft.E3C3r03Xr. We are Headquarters for Horse Blankets, Saddle Blankets STORM PROOF ROBES and Balsam of Myrrh Wo Carry a Complete Line cf HARNESS and SADDLES J. C. WELCOME & SON IB u.xra.a Orsg'ora.. the infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown has been quite ill this wcok, but is reported some belter at this timo. Poland China Hoes-1 have for salo a few Poland China Boars old enough to use. Certi ficates of Pedigree furnished. J. W. Biggs, Notice Is hereby given thnt no slock, whntever, branded with the iM iron can bo sold without the concont of the undersigned. Mits. E1.1.A MakTIN. G. W. Clevenger must have money at once nnd is compelled to request immediate settlement in some mnnner by those who owe him. See him by May 1 without fail. Blue prints of any township in Burns l,atid District, showing name of enlryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. II. J. Hansen of the Burns Meat Market is prepared to fur nish Imcon, hams nnd lnrd to sheepmen nnd ranchers in nny quantity. Special prices for big orders. B. F. Siler and wife expect to leave next Monday for Palouse Washington, where they will vis it with relatives for several months. They will visit the fair during their absence. Julian IJyrd, manager of The Times-Herald, accompanied by his wife and littlo daughter, Murjorie, left this morning on tho canyon stage for Portland whore they will sojourn for about three weeks attending to busi ness with pleasure thrown in The Fixed policy of tho First National Bank of Burns as it ap pears in their advertising space this week is worthy of careful reading and consideration by thoso interested in bnnking as it contains a clear, concise state ment of their banking policy. Tho Boise Capital News, of Boise, has offered a prize for the best deflnntion of tho word "booster." It would be an easy matter for a Harney county con testant to give a good deflnntion as they can seo a practical dem onstration of the word every day. Homer nnd Nollio Reed havo purchased tho City Drugstore from II. M. Horton nnd took chnrgo Tuesday morning. The boys have bought a fine business and their friends wish them sue cess. Both hnvo lived hero since childhood and havo always been industrious, steady boys bearing good names. Dr. Horton hns boon in tho drug business for many ycrs but has such varied interests thnt ho found it neces sary lo dispose of this business n order to give his other affairs moro attention. Diud At her homo in Harney, Oregon, April 30 at 8 p. m., Mrs. Lottio M. Goodlow, wife of Ross C. Goodlow. Mrs. Goodlow was bom in Baker county, Oregon, 3) years ago. Sho was taken sick about thrco weoks ago with typhoid fovcr, but was thought by her friends and physician to bo improving, but tho silent mes senger camo suddonly and called her to her toward whero thero will bo no moro sorrow or trou ble, lo await tho coming of her loved ones. She leaves a hus band, two littlo boys, Dale Clif ford aged two and one-half years and Homer aged 7 months, to mourn tho loss of a loving wifu and mother. Sho also lenv esn mother, two sisters, two brothers, in Bnker county, Ore gon, ono sister in Kentucky and ono brother in Harney, with many friends in both Bnker and Harney counties. Funeral nr raugomonts will not bo mado un til distant relatives are Jieard from. Tho bereaved relatives havo tho sympashy of tho entire community. A FniBND. No. 6295. Iloi'ort of llio ruii'lltliHi ol Ilia I'litST NATIONAL I1ANK 01' BURNS, III tllOHUlO III Ort'Kull, nt III!) lliitl) of hllll nun, Arll2lli, IMK) llilUII('K fxn ninl JiUNnini , (h,ivh.i ()vuf(lrfl, ccurcil mill wucciirH , M.2I0 0J If n, Hour tin m'cure clrcuUlloii r.OOOUO V All Ii Iii miciifo V H l)i'.ullii vacmam (Mlltir lliilhl In icrll i) I' H lClll UllJOW ITummiitu mi I! 1,1.. . V.OK) bO llontln, icciitillo, rto lll,V71fll IItikliK lumiu.fiirnlturo an.1 nxturm nonOKJ Duo from National llaulii (not ru ero KonU) Itf.OMCS Huo from Btale llankiaml llaiikcra S,WH Oua from protil rrturu' ananli ?S,HN9i) C)iuk and oilier colli Itcmi BJ5t7 Nolfnol other National llanka l.UDUO Fractional nr currency, tikkvln, amlcvnla. 10 !ri I.Awri't Movuv Itmrnrr. in Iunk via: Bfcclc j,i.Vico Ial tetiilcr nolct !,am i.'i.nuh0 ltcloin.ou liiml rlih (I H. Trratur- er(Air rent of circulation . . 1,240 00 Total Itio.Sio do LUMimr.. Caiiltal Hock nl,l In lift.OOOOO '" !''" ik.WOM) I'mllvlilvil .rolll, Ir rxpclnci ami tacaiait dtola National llauk Noita oiitntaiiilliiK 2J,l000 Duetortlato llanka ami Ilanana AOM lliillMualilepiiallaiuliJccl lo I lirck !C12,371 "THE HISTORY OF GROWTH IS THE HISTORY OF GUARANTEE" With pardonable pride we call your attention lo our last REPORT OF CONDITION rendered to the Comptroller of the Currency, published in thia issue of this paper. This FINANCIAL TRUTH places the name of "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" synonymous with the best, and is our guarantee not only of growth, but of prosperity. April 28, 100!), RESOURCES . .$213,875 11 April 28, 1!)07, RESOURCES.. . . 127,478 42 OUR GROWTH IN TWO YEARS S 8G.39G 09 We cordially invite you to make this your BANKING HOME. The Harney County National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. YOUR HOME INSTITUTION STATE DEPOSITARY Hcniaml rcrtlniatrn ol ilcpo.lt Timo rcrtlftratoi ol OejKlt Onldeil clieckn t'aililcr'a (.htvka omatauilliiK I'nllcil Htalca llci'Oilli l)eHlt(if U 8. illnliutiliiKomcora Nolraaml llllla rvlUrinintv.1 Malillltlre other than abotc itatcil 1,5-1) 07 7t,1i7 71 H.raipi 17,111 r. j iwwi n 7.V.0 oo 1,400 00 Total liO,S0W 8TATK0roilKUOV, Uoi'NTYor IUaicY,i " I, J. U Oault, CafhUr of llio atMivo namcJ hank, iloaol'iiinly awrar thai tho above aiate incut la tmo In I ho bent of my knowing am belief . I. (lAtUT, Caahler. Cornet .lilt t II. M. Iloatox ('. A. HaiMa John I). IiAi.y IMrftnra iulcrll!l mi.) tirorii In befiiru mo Dili .th ilay of Arll, l'W. H. .MllLtH fiali s tary I'uWIo for Oregon. I'otatocs! Potatoes! Potatoes! We have them, Early Rose, Early Harvest and Burbanks. 2 and 21 cents per lb. Will take grain in exchange and will allow 2 cents for oats, $1.85 for chop and $1.75 for barley. You can bring in a load and take out a load. Our potatoes are clean and smooth, no scabs. C. C. C. Co. Canyon City Oregon. Edison Phonographs and re cords for sale at Lunaburg & Dalton's. 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 please settle the same with Mr. Leonard at once. Simon Lewis J. T. GAiuurrT. NO TRESSPASSING. Hunting nnd fishing are strict ly forbidden upon my ranch. Alva Si'iungi:u. NO TRESPASSING. Hunting nnd fishing are strict ly forbidden upon any of tho Pacific Live Stock Co, ranches. Trespassers will bo prosecuted. John Gii.cki:st. Supt. THE ANDERSON HOTEL MK. ninl AtKS. CMAS. ANDERSON, F'ropts. 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. Wo hope to sec you soon. The old favorite Family Hotel where guests receive Special Attention and Good Service. 'SOUTH BURNS, OREGON-Near Fair Grounds. VWV lZA' jNNKi' fr-r Z?jf2 NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Spring and Summer Trade "Dady's" Cigar Stand I IN Till- pOST OFFICn.ULOCK CANDY, NUTS, STATIONERY, Tablets, I'cns, Pencils, School Supplies, Extracts Spices, Fancy Crackers, Pipes, Tooth Brushes, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Call and sample some of his goods t .-'- II. DENMflN, M. D. Phys clan and Surgeon nlKlit or tiny ChIIn niiawt'itxl promptly '1'lionu IIiirriiiiRM, W. E. HUSTON Dealer in Groceries, Provisions. Tropical and Domestic Fruits when in Season. E LSO HAS A LINE OF GEWTS FURNISHINGS, Hats, Shirts, Clothing, Underwear Get Prices CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. 'Mi kinds o? Fnoah Vegetables in Season, CIVE HIM A CALL. DurkheinuT uillinj - Mn Street. Harriman, Oregon The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Mnln OITlce.'Himiw, Oregon A l KA11I KNPII, l;r Branch Ofllcc, Lalccvicw, Oregon ). tl. KAUI.KNKII, ur. ADMIN18TUAT0IH NOI'lGn In tliu County Court ol tliu Btatu ol Oregon (or Ilnrnoy County. IntliH inntiui of tliu Hatutiii ol 8itn uol lliilliiy.ilccoiit-cdf Notice U huroliy glvou thnt tlio mult r hIkiiciI wu tl ill v iipiolnttil liyoulvrol tluuibuvu (iiilltloil cnttit mado and on tori'd on March Ul, 1009, tho AilinlnU tmtor ol tho aforesaid cstutc, uud Ihu (lunllllod, All pursoiiH IiiinIiik clnlnm ugatuat mild oatatu mo required to pro ont thutii to tho Administrator, at IluriiB, OrcRnn, or to lilt uttornoy, 0, A. Kombold, nt Ilurim, Orrcoii, "llli tliu propor vouchers within lis monthu from Onto of thla nntlro. Dntod April 1,1000, HUllTIN II. llllK.STON, Adtnlnlatrutor ALE H.3B33D Ji?1'3E:.C3J"l?, LIVERY, FEED AND J. W. OWEN, Propts. Particular a'ttcntlon given to Funerals. Fresh Teams, Comfortable Rigs, Careful Drivers. Particular attention given to Transcient Trade Horses lmnnloil by tho day, week or month & ?r'SL- y OKAS. WILSON, Itlacksmitliing and llorseslioiiig. Wagon Work ALLWORKCUAR ANTEED. Burns, Oregon, Main St.,