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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1909)
"W- ;' n v- Tttii iiff les-'J&rald. ri.AKGK8T OIROULATION OF IkwerArKn in thibcoxinty. SJITUKDAY, MAY S, tMW. Local News. rBarron was up from Sun- aursdny. acs Smith has n now stock iocs ol various Kinus nna Owen was down from for a short time this iHudsncth. tho old and re ed pioneer, is reported on ick list this week. Iloy Hayos was n business fcr to our city tho first of vc(.i. He was accompanied wife. Williams was in tho city his Calamity homo this It seems crop prospects it vicinity are very good. Miller camo in from his Camp homo Thursday to Isom repair work dono on a In and attend to some other ss. stock books of the Harney y Uil tte una t-ompany nre open and J. C. Turney is my and willing to wruo you block of this stock. 1 pi. Hamilton and wife were from Harney a short time irst of this week and were nnpanied home upon their re- by Mrs. Frank Adrian and son. 1st arrived a full stock of Van ft Disc Seeders so before pur- ing call and see the best force seeder in tho world, and my s and terms will be right I. Voegtly. L. Hunter was a passenger n the Kellogg autoThurs- morning. Mr. nunter is en to Colorado where he has land under a big irrigation m. Ho will remain there look after the farming. letter from J. S. McCumsey cull Springs states that there about 100,000 sheep being i there this spring and that of the sheepmen have dis- 1 of their clips at 21 cents. me rain nau Btoppea uie ring for a day, but had been reat benefit to range and "The First National Bank" e holdings of tho Harney Oil & Gas Company have h examined by a foremost ex- l and pronounced as good pects as there are in the feed States anywhere. This g the case when a railroad lies here Rockerfeller will I- from us. M. Kellogg of the Vale- stage line was here tne of this week, having brought high wheeled automobile on nitfal trip. If the machine do tho work claimed for it Kellogg will placo it on the nermanently in connection hin ntnrrA fll II IMO OWftU wiJ.iiw I travel. He will not at- Hros, fns A garden for rent. Inquire at tho Hnrkey farm. Mrs. Bert Stilson has ' beon quito sick this week. J. H. Culp, painting and paper hanging, Burns, Oregon. Geo. Dunsmoro has returned from a visit to his old homo in Minnesota. Che3. Carter informs us his wife is suffering from a siege of measles. Some very desirablo residence and business lots in Burns can bo secured by seeing Irving Miller. M. J. Nash and Henry Black have bought the Thos. Sprague well drilling machine and nro ready to take contracts. Julian Byrd and wife and little daughter Marjorie, returned home Monday from a three weeks visit at Portland and Willamette valley points. Ranch fok Sale: One small horse ranch, located on Malheur river. First-class summer, fall aijd winter range surounding it Fine location for fruit and vege tables, also. For further parti culars, write or call on E. L. Beedo, Drewsey, Oregon. -Tho Times-Herald coal for sale at Job printing Blacksmith Chas. Wilson's. W. B. Johnson was -over from Silver creek the first of the week. For the next SO daya, or until June 1, I will sell blanket? nt ac tual cost G. W. Clevongor. Alox Hanleynrrivecrhofiie yes terday from Portland where ho had taken a train load of cattlo. It. A. Miller and family and Grant Reynolds were in from their Warm Spring home the first of this week. Cottrill & Clemens have put in a first class saw mill 11 miles west of Cold Springs is near the valley with good road. In first class timber picked troo from the government. Prepared to do I custom work. See them about vnni trnvnrntnnnl iwrmit. lit nnnv. Mrs. Tom Allen and little sonk Fred took their departure today for Portland where Mrs. Allon will attend the Eastern Star grand lodge. Tom in now in Portland attending the federal court as a witness in the Ilanloy , case and tho family expects to visit tho Scattlo fair before re mmmmflfmmmmmmmmmmm Try a meal at tho Home Hold Wantko- Somo moro coyote and bob-cat hides. A. Schonk C. A. Bedell in over 'at Prino villo this week taking in tho raco meet Ed. Ward was in tho city dur ing week from his homo on Calamity Creek. Geo. Howo and his father-in-law wcro over from tho Calamity Bcction for a few daya this week. II' YOU AUK (101NC.TO THAVEL, Uho the Hnritey County Niillontil ItnnU TUAVKLLKIt'S Clllttll'ltf Tluy nre nrlMtlcnllfylng. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Byrd and llttlo Bon woro over from tho P ranclt this weok to attend tho Dalton King wedding. Grovcr Jameson and wifo and Miss Ruby Burrow went to tho Grant Thompson homo near Windy Point yesterday to spend a few days. Don't fail to got a Safety Incu bator. W. T. Smith boIIs them. Thoy run without a lamp- no ex pense. Sco'him. Ho has one running nt tho Summit Hold. Mrs. Bobt. Irving mid children Dalton Gibbs, Alma and Ira Davis wcro all over from Harney Wednesday to attend tho Dalton King wedding. Reatos for snle, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot Any one desiring Rentes address W. A. Ford of J. O. Albornon, Alburaon,. Oregon. Preaching service, at tho Pres byterian church Sunday morning May 30th. at 11 o'clock. No evening service. The pastor will speak Sunday morning on the following subject: "Time Reli gion is a Trinity." Tho Times-Herald manager visited the G. W. Clevongor fur niture store yesterday evening where ho was shown the finest line of now wall paper helms ever seen. It is most complote and tho paterens cover a wide scope. Mr. Clevongor is also re viving n fine lot of now furni ture that is a credit to this city. Go to tho homo Hotel for a good meal. If it keeps on threatening wo 11111 IWVU MJII1U MIDI JTWW VI .. Tho now cottago of Mr, nnd) daughter. hay For Sale-320 acres of and, InmifronUhfnnflWt. BpnM - To Mr. and Mrs. LeoK Thornburg Thuradny, May 27, a Mrs. Henry Dalton fa nearing completion, Go6d vinegar for sale by T. E. Jenkins at the Brewery. Monoy back if not ns represented. Persons holding receipts for stock in the Harney Valloy Oil & Gas Company aro requested to return same to company and re ccivo tho stock. Tho largest nnd best display of wall paper over exhibited in Har eoy County may bo found at tho G. W. Clevcnger furniture Btoro. designs and patterns to suit all. JuHt arrived: A complcto lino of Roofing", Sheathing, water proof Sheathing and Stringed Felt. Harney Co. Imp. & Hdwe. Co. Drs. Marsdcn and Griffth per formed a "very successful and satisfactory operation on Miss Hclcnc Swain last Saturday for moving kidney. Tho young lady is recoveripg quito rapidly. Blue prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing name of cntryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. II. J, Hansen of tho Burns Moat Market is prepared to fur nish bacon, hams and lard to sheepmen and ranchers in any quantity. Special prices for big orders. Paints, Oils, Doors and Wind ows, in fact everything for tho farmer or builder. Give us a call and wo will be glad to give you prices. Myers Pumps and Star Windmills. Harney Co. Imp. & Hdwe. Co. Tho trial of Wm. Hanley on a charge of illeagal fencing has been going on in tho fcdoral court at Portland this week. It is possible tho case will be in the hands of the jury by this time but nothing has been received here as to tho outcome. r L. Woldenburg, manager of turning home. the Blue Alt. Knpid Transit L,ine, is over from Canyon City accom- !.,! l..r t?n nlvtlttt Aft Wn1 r" " "i """'; J r ' . the first of this week. . They had UUI1UU1K II WW IIIIO lt W. ww wwwv , , , . equipped stage lines in tho west and is giving very satisfactory ii, yi 1 1 lf.. Y1 1 J uoin oiyuo ami van cmurvu were up from their Sunset homes service. received a telegram (slating thoir mother had been seriously hurt in a run-away accident and ad vispil tlinm to como homo. A H. B. Simmons, W. B. Parker, ,atcr mC8gagQ 8tatcj tho lady S. F. Tyler, J. E. Chandler, W. . had rcceive(1 a brokcn nrm amj L. Best, J. L. Parker, andR. B.gomo bad bruisog on tho face, Parker have formed a company but oti,onvjso not badly hurt, fio and Dougnt an imponcu rnuwu tho uova a:a not Boun To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- importcu l'rcncn thn Iiovh il business for pas-1 Coach Stillion from McLaughlin' ccr Bpt to put it through in one but give his passengers a it's rest, reaching Vale the Dwing day in time to catch train. It is hoped tne ma- will be a success, as the through their agent, M. C. ride without rest is a severe1 BiggerstafT. The animal is a fine specimen of horse flesh four years old. Tho price paid was $-1,000. Tho Times-Herald is pleased to see moro of such horses brought into the country as it means better stock and cor- un on passenger and one to i respondingly larger profits in tho xvoided if possible. horse business. vin McGce, yesterday, May 28, twin daughters. Each bright little youngster weighed GJ lb, and they nre as near aliko as two peas. This is the third pair of twins to bo born in this county this month. With our population increasing in such a manner Har eoy county's census will astonish us all next year. Mr. and Mrs. McGee aro to bo congratulated as these little ones are bright and healthy. During a recent visit to Salem Uje secretary of our Fair Asso ciation arranged with the state printer for tho printing of tho premium list for tho fair this fall. This work will likely bo dono in Juno and tho lists distributed at once. A very substantial in crease in tho premiums will bo a feature this- year and tho speed program is tho largest over offer- :irts, Underwear and Waisungs.jJ-- E HAVE THEM New Spring Goods of Every Description ress Goods, Ribbons and Ruch- igs, Laces, Embroideries, Over r women llothing, Hats, Overshirts, Under iar, Ties and bhoes tor men. A full stock of staple and fancy Groceries for every body. Orders promptly filled ' I. SCHWARTZ. "The Buty porner Store" .jqm Qjgt-EcsrOJsr, and our fair will bo followed by Prineville's, making It conven ient for horsemen to reach there after tho. close of tho fair bore. Joo Slurtovunt and wifo ox pecrto'tako their departure next Tuesday for Coos Bay whoro thoy may locato pormanontly. During his long residence in this section Mr. Sturtovnnt has accu mulated considerable of this world'B goods and although ho has many friends hero and ho has faith in the future of this grow ing copptry, ho dosiren a chango jf tho climato on tho coast will agreo with himself and wife. Mr. Sturtovant has a wide ac quaintanco throughout Harney county as his former business brought him in contact with pco plo from all parts of tho county, Ilia friends wish him success Whorovor ho may cast his lot. k Ion With Us! The Harnev Yallev Oil & Gas Company V J D. S. Graves was looking after business interests in this city Wednesday. Geo. Gates was circulating among his friends in this city Wednesday. Lunaburg & Dalton are build ing quito an addition to thoir Htnno warehouse. J. M. Dalton and wifo nnd tho smnllor children took their de parture Thursday for outsido points, their destination boing Portland and Willamette Valloy points. They will bo absont a month or moro and expect to visit tho Seattle fair boforo re turning home. Cottrill & Clemens nro prepar ed to do custom work with thoir portable saw mill located 1J miles west of Cold Springs on Poison Creek. Lumbor for sale. Get youa permit and have them saw your lumber. Terms aro reasonable. Supt. Gilcrest of tho P. L. S. Co. is in tho c"y raking prepar ations to go to Portland where he has been indicted in the feder al court with other stockmen of Eastern Oregon on charges of illegal fencing of public land. Mr. Gilcrest has no misgivings ns to tho result of tho trial. Mrs. W. L. Marsdcn nnd tho Doctor's mothor expect to leave Monday for Whittior, California, the latler's homo. Mrs. Mars don ban been a guest at the homo Fred Haines is over from Har eoy. A. Schenk carries an up-to-date stock of clothing on. Edison Phonographs and re cords for salo at Lunaburg & Dalton's. W. G. Hodder and wife were up from Sunset and were accom panied home by their daughter Miss Nova. Dr. Marsdcn was called to Luwon today to see M. V. Smith, tho aged pioneer, who is becom ing quito fceblo. Tho Times-Herald man had a nico visit with W. H. Hogan and wifo in Albany last week and is pleased to report to their many friends hero that they aro happy and prosperous. Thoy have a beautiful homo and are always glad to receive their Harney County friends. Tho old cellar has been torn down on tho lots to bo occupied by tho big stone structure of the Odd Fellows, nnd excavation for tho foundation will begin tho coming week. Tho writer at tended tho grand lodge of tho order last weok nt Albany where ho mot mot with 1000 enthusias tic members of tho organization, including tho encampment, Can tons,' and Muscovites. These gatherings are always interest ing nnd result in much benefit to tho organization as it brings one close to tho actual benefits and of hor son for tho past month but objects of this great brotherhood, has becomo homesick for hor Odd Fellowship is growing quite beautiful southern homo, thoro- rapidly and tho work of tho or foro her daughter-in-law will ac- der in this state is n. matter of company hor. Tho latter docs prido to every member. not L low how long bIio will bo y-. .yi -i,...,.l -r absent Thoy will go by way of; .js'otioi; of administkatiqn. Salt Lake. ' - Tho pastor of tho Predby torian church in Burns, Rev A, , Irwin, will bo absent from Burns most of tho mon,th of Juno. He will bo away in tho interest of tho work of his church and expects to visit all parts of Harney coun ty, Any parties desiring tho sorvices of Mr. Irwin during tho month of Juno, should dee "him boforo tho first of tho month and arrango dates, with him. Ho will bo in Burns June,16th and 17th, In tliu oUntot ol Jolm D. Olument DucM. ' Nntluo It horuby given tlmt tho undof tlgueil wan on May lGtli, 18Q3 Uilly up pointed Administrator ( tliu nbovo oalaloby tlui Hon ratio JuJko of tho county court of llurooy County nnd tina duly nuulldod h audi admlnlitrntor. Apy mill nil pertoin hnvlng olalmi "Kiln t ual citato nro litroby required to prosont tliom properly rortlflol m by law locjujnd, within 0 months from tliu datoof this notice, to mo at Humi, Ore tfon, or nt tho ofUoe of my attornoy, O, II, I.eynard "t Uurns, Oregon, 'Dated MnySOUf, 1608. Bmon Mwi'i AdmtnWtrator A young man by tho name of Miller got kicked in tho fnco by a horse last Monday, breaking some bones in tho upper portion of fiis jaw and bruising him se verely. Drs. Mnrsdr n nnd Griff ith have chaigo of the case. IMLTOKINO. A very pretty wedding was solctnized nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dalton Inst Wed nesday evening when their eldest son Henry and Miss Byrd King were made husband and wife. Rev. A. J. Irwin preformed' tho ceremony in tho presence of a small gathering of relatives and friends. Tho parlor wus most tastefully decorated and tho couple took their places in tho largo bay window to tho strains of a wed ding mnrch played by Mrs. C. IL Leonard and Myra King. The bride was attended by hor sister Miss Frankie King and Chester Dalton acted as best man. The bride looked very pretty in her white dress and carried a bouquet of white car- nntions. After congratulations tho happy couplo and guests went to the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. King where n nice wedding sup porw as served. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton were the recipients of many handsome and costly presents and start in life with bright prospects and the con gratulations of a host friends. Henry is assistant cashier in Har ney County National Bank. The bride was formerly a compositor in this office. At present they are at tho J. M. Dalton home where they will rematn until their new cottage is completed on the protty lots east of tho J. C. Foley residence. Number 19. Credit to Whom Credit is Due NOTICE. All parties owing Lewis & Gar rett or Simon Lewis aro hereby notified that all these accounts aro in tho hnnds of our attorney C. II. Lconnrd for collection and settlement. Persons indebted to us will please settle tho same with Mr. Leonard at once. Simon Lewis J. T. GAmtCTT. NO TRESSPASSING. Hunting and fishing arc strict ly forbidden upon my ranch. Alva Spuingek. NO TRESPASSING. Hunting nnd fishing nre strict ly forbidden upon any of the Pacific Live Stock Co. ranches. Trespassers will be prosecuted. John Gilckkst. Supt. H. DENMIN, M. D. Physician nnd Surgeon Call nniwr ml promptly nltfht or day Thono Uutriuian. flarrlmart, Oregon The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRHIOATION hNGINIih'RS Main Olfice, Bunts, Oregon A. O, F.MUKNKK, VIt. Branch Office, Lakcvicw, Oregon O. M. r.MlLKNKIl, Ur, NOTICE OF SALE. Notico is horeby given that the undersigned lien claimant, under and by virtue of section 5675 of B. & C. Comp. of Oregon, will sell at public auction to tho high est bidder for cash, at his place near Alvord Oregon, on June 7th 1909, nt 10 o'clock a. in., tho fol lowing described horse loft with him by tho owner over 0 months ago, nnd upon which thero is due for pasture and feed tho sum of $75, to wit: a light hay, cotton noso, weight nbout 1000 lbs. , brand E L on loft stifle, also blotch iron on loft atlfio. FltANK MlllANDA. ADMINIriTUATOltS NOTfOK In the County Court of tho Statu of Oregon for Hnrney County. Inthfl mnttnr of tliu lMhtoi o ban uol iMloyllccent'cu( Notico Is hereby glvon that tho under- Binned won duly nppoluh-d byoiderof the nboyo entitled cotut umduaudun-ton-d on Mnrch 31, 1000, tho AdmlnU trator of tho nforonnld outate, nudhn" qualified, All peruana having claim against said estate nro required tq pro tent thorn to tho Administrator, a,t Uurna, Oregon, or to hla attorney, Q. A, Rombold, nt IUirni', Oregon, with the proper vouchors within ilx moullu from date of ths notico. Datoil.Aprlll.ltKH), Mahtin II, IIiunth Adrolnlatrator, This bank will extend credit to any man who deserves credit Tho man who gets credit from tho bank is nine times out of ten a customer of tho bank. Thoro nro frequent occasions when a man can mako money by tho temporary use of other people's money. Tho customers of this bank nro the people who can command money that they do not own. Men who do business with a bank, nnd whom the banker knows nro safe business men with resources', arc the men who can go to tho bank for a loan in times when they need it or when ad ditional money will help them to make more money. If you are alcustomcr of this bank, you have a reserve busi ness help that you may draw upon when occasion demands. Be sides this reserve, our service is a constant benefit (o your business interests. A Savings Bank Department is a feature of this Bank, in which interest nt the rate of four per cent per nnniimMs allowed. The Harney County National Bank OF BURNS, YOUR HOME STATE DEPOSITARY OREGON. v INSTITUTION THE ANDERSON HOTEL MR. nnd MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, PrcJpts. 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 favorit'. Family Hotel where guests receive Special Attention and Good Service. SOUTH BURNS, OREQON-Near Fair Grounds. wssscsjs$i?4v -,: vox NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Spring and Summer Trade 1 l i IN TIlU pOST OFPICEIBLOCK CANDY, NUTS, STATIONERY, Tablets, Pens, Pencils, School Supplies, Extracts Spices, Fancy Crackers.lPlpes, Tootli Brushes, etc. CIGARS o? AND . TOBACCO Call and sample some of his goods t - If its in Leather We have itor can Si J for Vu As much difference in leath er as in people. We use only the best in our work Hadn't you better look at your old Harness? You've had it a long time. "Better be sure ihanserry." J C. WELCOME & SON ZESaxrees and. Seud.d.les LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. J. W. OWEN, Propts. Finest hearse in county Particular attention given' to Funerals. Fresh Teams, Comfortable Rigs, Careful Drivers, Particular attention given to Transcient Trade Horses boardod by the day, week or month CHAS. WILSON, Biacksmithing and Horseshoing. Wagon Work ALL WORK GUAR ANTEED. Burns, Oregon, ft 'me$rW -$z. Main St., THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing.