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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1909)
fes-Jicrald. TlK 1.AK0K8T CinOULATION OF f NKWBrArKB IN THIS COUNTY. pilip iPiyywppyyMqff,' m ' -r - fg VTOiltlAT. OCTOOKn , M0. Local News. jligbury fits eyes P. 0. block. JP. Dickenson is back from Ktcndcd visit to British Co- bui. S. E. Drinkwntcr has ived a fine display of fall Lvintor millinery. David Gary lias been InR her daughter, Mrs. Geo. ey, and other relatives -this D. R. Coryell, of Drewsey, In this city during tho week. 3oaor but recently camo to vsoy whero ho is practicing. A. Goodman is prepared to iwood and his new barley is ready for business. iters should at once arrango rhim for such work. st. Atty. McCulloch camo in utter part of last week to after business before the lent term of court. There is Idcrable criminal business 01 111. V i c ,....al Isuoll Hamilton nrrivcu mmiu r, irst of this week. Ho grad- ; I lr pharmacy at the 0. A. All work In sin- ntr nntl has SinCO 1)0011 .liivu'a inir in fortiana. ne win kin liero an indefinite time. ITRAYED-Cnme to my place 10, one blue spotted cow bell and 2-ring halter. cr mav have her by paying1 Sua notice and tho STRENGTH SECURITY SERVICE "TUB PIRST NATIONAL BANK" Burns, Oregon Capital, $25,000.00 Surplus, $30,000.00 ACCOUNTS INVITED Try a meal nt tho Home Hotel. For shceplined coats seo Luna- burg and Dalton. jrg turn uRiion. v ' , .. , Sheriff Bob Odell of Mnll.eu outside attorneys in attend. guaranteed Snlis- in from F. CttOWLEY, Lawen, Oregon. the members ,of the local brn Star Lodge are request- i be present at a meeting on CSiturday evening, Oct. 10. Irand Worthy Matron will the lodge an official visit on evening. -. N. . If ..urtHHilln l IC UrCWSOV iuun.-am.iiu wt l-n's Cash Store, has moved I the old stand to the Odd iw building in Drcwsey. A ction in price on all lines on ant of making room. Call tjet prices before purchasing chere. lenlf Bob Odcll of Malheur ky left for home this morn after being in custot fo a while. He f nr .1 misdemeanor, raid ho might do some . The pair of them were- live re bougni on. F. P. Witter. C. E. Essig Bus father and James Hunter in from Spokane the first ais week to have some sport shootincr. Dr. Witter is a her to Harry Witter and was lest fall with Mr. Essig. secured a camp outfit and igone hunting. Tiiese gen- en may invest in some lanu ; here. i Chas. Johnson camo Portland Wednesday. Seo tho lato creations in mill inery at Mrs. Drinkwater's. Horn Thursday to Mr. pasture Mrs. Roc Buchanan, a daughter. l ana Mrs. Fred Clingen is up from tho farm. Schcnk Bros., Merchant Tuil ors, Burns, Oregon. Tom Allen is over from tho P Ranch this week. S Now fall and winter millinery at Mrs. S. E. Drinkwater's. Judge Webster, of Portland is T?:..r li.ii nf wntphnn. I'linillH. i nt cni;ai,i,.vin p. n. block. I Imrn iittoiulintr circuit court. ... i i it .... u A- .nifN Uet your domes cieancu unu nunuiiK imrura ' m-n-osenil nh fiphonk Bros., at rea-, numerous these days. The birds sonable prices. j are coming in. Misrs. fi. H. Bluhm and Jo-' Promnt delivery of nil orders . ,..!. Tlnolrni. nf Qnnttlnnrpfimoiior. 'tiltniiml till' P.nsh GrOCCry & the outside people who are herej Bakory at the French Hotel. looking for investments. , pllt Connolly and family and W. W. Haines, father of Mrs. Carl Riley and son were over Grant Thompson, has been tnk- from Drewsey to take in the fair. ing in the sights at tho fair ,r,viniia ilnritiir tho week. Mr. ! ijnSnna livnu -in Eucrene and is ' hereon a visit to his daughter anu lam,,y- The wife and daughter of A. Mrs. Lelah Williams-Miller is Whitney arrived in this city here from Portland with a fino tnj3 wcok to take up their per- county was over this wcok on business. J. R. Malonoy camo in tho first of tho wook. Ho was hero last year and mado somo investments. E. H. Waters has uono to out- sido points onn vacation trip and Walter Struck is assisting in tno postofllco during his ubsence. IF YOU AUK GOINGTO TKAVKU Uio the Harney County National Hank TKAVELMiIl'8 CHEQUISS They arc iii'lMdcntlfylnir. Littlo Jamea Young was oper ated on Tuesday by Drs. Marsden & Griffith for hernia. Tho oper ation was n success and the pa tient is doing well. For Sale Four room house with pantry; atablo for six hors es, chicken houso, largo wood shed and other out buildings, trood well and pump, three lots. Inquire nt this oillco. Drs. Mnrsdon and Griffith per- pormed a very serious operation on Mrs. Fny Comcgya last batur dnv and for a tlmo her life was in danger but she is now improv ing quite satisfactorily we are glad to state. Dr. L. V. Smith, who has been located at DrcwBey, was in the eitv durinur tho wcok. His wife and littlo daughter are at the Purrington saw mill, tho littlo ono being auito ill but the doctor reports her improving slowly. Williams Bros. Baw mill at Cold Spring on tho Canyon road is prepared to do custom work for thoso desiring to take ad vantage of their government per mit Also lumber for sale at $12 per thousand. Seo them about custom prices. Geo. D. Eggleston nnd sons of Pnyottc, Idaho, were hero during tho week with a fino stallion and two handsome draf t brood mares. The latter were half Bisters and well matched nnd very valuable animals. They took part in the parado yesterday. House keeper wantek.-Fred Hnlnes. Hon. W. II. Brooko Is among Exchange your Trading Stamps for premiums, now ready for I distribution at N. Brown & Sons. ody of our up to date lino of fall and winter i mancnt residence. . was not millinery. Thoynr on display I comncte Hno of H , but Lon in her own budding up stairs-. BnJW1,a ..IIonc8t Valuo" entrance at side French hotel door next to Hamilton Brown's "Honest Valuo" Shoes for Infants, Boys, Girls, Men nnd Wnmon nt N. Brown & sens. Cal Clemens and wife arrived j RR Jewc of A,bany ,B in home Tuesday from a visit to d H(j ,m3 recently dla. Seattle and other outside points, j d of hi8busincS3 in Aibany They were accompanied home by' ... ... u Mrs. Clemens' parents. Mr. unci ' - t, AfnT.n1 who w I via t hero uoim uay rrcumun, jui for an indefinite time. sional nurse. Parties desiring hnr eorulcnij mnv find hor nt tho Cotlrill & Clomens have put in j,omo 0f Thomas Sogers, Burns. wesUftMSngslslrK, Fon SAEE-Farm implements, valley with good road. In first'" "eluding a mower and rake, dan Umber-picked trees from harrow and plow, o ,l.g ht wngon thegovernment. Prepared to do and other tools. SecII. Kallen- custom work. See them auoui ""v"- J. R. Bixby and his fathor-in- nnco upon court. Chester Geer, n son of tho late L. B. Geer, was horo during the week tho guest of I. S. Geer and family. Just arrived: A complcto line of Roofing, Sheathing, water proof Sheathing and Stringed Felt. Harney Co. Imp. & Hdwe. Co. Mr. n ml Mm. Wid DrJnkwater left yesterday for tho mountains with their baby. Tho nttio ono is suffering from summer complaint. II. J. Hansen of tho Burns Meat Market, is prepared to fur nish bncon, hams and lard to sheepmen nnd ranchers In any quantity. Special prices for big orders. Bluo prints of nny township in Burns Land District, showing namo of entrymnn, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. Robt. Baker has purchased tho II. B. Maco Island farm paying $50 an acre for tho 100 acres. This is n fino place and tho sale just made is the highest price per aero reported for a farm in this section this season. Through negligenco nofirowas made in tho pavilion Thursday night and' a sudden cold snap froze somo fino pot plants be longing to Mrs. F. A. 'Colo. That was the only cold m'ght of tho week nnd it is very much re gretted. C. W. Bonham, four miles west of John Day and R. Danby, two miles west of John Day both have fino fruit of all kinds nt this season at $1 per sack of two boxes for apples. 1J to 2 cents per lb. for fall and winter pears during picking season at orchard. Como and see us and bring your sacks and boxes. Winter fruit ready about Oct. IB. Address C. W. Bonham at Canyon City, R. Danby, John Day. Bread for Bale at the Home Hotel. Fori Sale -320 acres of hay land. Inquire at this office. If vou want a nice, mild drink drop into tho Burns Soda Works. Schcnk Bros, have n full line of fall and winter clothing in BUIVK. v ....,... .., ,. ,.,.....:v mr. nnu mrn. rruim wuivumu have irono to the mountains with their children, two of them being nfillcled with cholorn infantum. Sam Mickle and wife are guests at tho home of Sheriff Richardson this week. They have recently roturned from a trip to tho Steens Mountain country coming back by Crane Creek where they visited their granddaughter Eunice Venator. Foil Sale Do you want a nice homo7 1G0 acre ranch 3 miles from Harney on Rattlesnake Creek. First water right, run ning water tho year nround, small bearing orchard, 40 acres In cultivation, fino range for cat tle horses or sheep. For further nnrttntilnrn mil nrnddri'BS Roland Hankins, Harney, Ore. The partnership heretofore existing under thonameof Keyes and VanderVoor has been dis solved by mutual consent and is now being wound up. Notice is therefore given that the under signed will in no way bo respon sible for nny debts hereafter contracted for or in behalf of said firm. Dated Oct. 4, 1009. S. C. Keyes. Number 38. What our Capital Means to Each Depositor. Our capital of $20,000,00 is the amount of ac tual money put into the business by our stock holers. TIiIh capital is sufficiont to give every custom er ample banking facilities for his evory-day re quirements and alBO for unexpecteu uemanas m business. Ydu go to the merchant who can supply you with thoso things you wont Why not go also to the bank that can give you service that meets your business demands. For every business wants, we have an efficient service a personal service that will benefit your business. A Savings Bank 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, OREGJON. YOUR HOME INSTITUTION STATE DEPOSITARY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned severed his connec tions with the Drewsey Mercan tile Co. on Dec 22. 1907. All bills are payable to tho Drewsey Mercantile Co. and the company Bottles indebtedness contracted by it, A. I. Johnson. THE ANDERSON HOTEL MR. nnd MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Propts. Wc'nre 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 faverit: Family Hotel where guests receive special Attention and uood Service. SOUTH BURNS, OREOONNear Fair Grounds. f DID YOU KNOW That two flows of natural gas under an enormous pressure havo been developed in Harney Valley? Did You Know that the visible indications point to Harney Valley as being underlaid with ono of tho great est deposits of light gravity oil in the world? - , Do You Know what that means to Central Oregon? It means railroads and the development of all tho re sources of this great inland empire. Do You Want to share In tho enormous profits that await thoso who first tap this immense pool of oil? The Harney Valley Oil & Can Co. offer you this opportunity. With stock selling at 5 cents per sharo (par valuo $1.00) it is an opportunity unparalleled in tho history of oil development. Wo will-gladly answer anv and all correspondence. Address Valley Oil & Gas Co., Burnn, Oregon. llarney NOTICE. All parties owing Lewis & Gar rett, or Simon Lewis are hereby notified that nil these accounts are in the hand3 of our attorney C. H. Leonard for collection nnd settlement Persons indebted to us will please settle the same with Mr. Leonard at once. Simon Luwis J. T. Gaiuictt. V V' .sVrfVV 8 NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Fall and Winter Trade I'or Chapped llandi. Chapped skin whether on the hands or face may be cured in one night by applying Chamber- Iain's Salve. It is also unequalou for sore nipples, burns and scalds. For sale by all good dealers. inpsm't cost a cent to get rices of your local dealer on trnvmmont. nermit nt once. s, sewing machines, imoie-, , E p Gilbert, were in the :arpets, etc., and it might; John Lough brought ono dozen city a fow days tho first of this lWWeBOiineiriyu...vu.. k Mr Gilbert ia ft rosldont to this office the other day that . . . nnmn . . , i ml 1UH Tltnon amila nrn u auiuiiik. WClgllH 1V2 WO' Aiivnv- o"" Go to tho home Hotel for a good meal. Seed rye for sale Nick Eicli- ner, Harney, Oregon. Plums, cabbage, potatoes and watermelons at Carter & Thomp son's. P. O. Hie means oi saving yuu u , round sum of money when Biasing, besides he is always re he can make good his rises. G. W. Clevenger can ; any prices on these articles. Ihim. Ho also has rootling fine and were , it his daughter. Ho will remain tall kinds of building paper. I grounds. certainly very line anu were . ,. ... .. grown on new ground without irrigation. The specimens were Paints, Oils, Doors and Wind- ninl on exhibit at the fair lows, in fact everything for the Salisbury fixes watches block. C. T. Carey and wife are home from a visit to tho Seattle fair. Tho Burns Soda Works urc prepared to fill all orders. Drop in when you have a tnirsi Tbe MILIEU REALTY & INYESTMLhT CO. Office with Win. Miller, Burns, Or. Deeded lands bought and sold on Commission. Insurance, Life, Accident, Fire. MONEY TO LOAN. List vour lands villi us. IKVING MILLER, Manager. .. ..Every thing scrupuously clean, Many strangers are in the city T JtGAINS! 'farmer or builder. Give us a ' ' call and wo will bo glad to give . , yQU prjCCSt Myers Pumps and Star Windmills. TPfc A TTT A TTWTCiflv tt ... n T. .ft TJ.lufn Pn j5AitiiiJ.i;i 7 - t:zt::a 1U1. J. 1. O. UVU, WNU ID M- -- nA-nsNA -r-KV T A xri sociated with Wm. Hanley in tho EEY DAY A BARGAIN DAY! pr0posed reclamation projects nnu nuiruuu wurn, ww nviv mu rery Counter a Bargain Counter 1 j-ui .how -; I have an opportunity to see him. idies' skirts, waists, underwear, at this time, all hero to seek in vestments. Hon. A. W. Gowan has pur chased tho John Gemberling business property adjoining tho now Btono store just completed by Hagey & Richardson two good wells, a windmill and other improvements. No rock. G. Hudspeth, Burns, Oregon. .T. D. Dalv. nrcsident of the First Nationnl Bank of this city arrived hero from Boiso yestor I neckwear, etc., will be sold at greatly reduced prices, scitil Bargains in mens summer hats and vests. A full stock of staple and fancy Groceries for every body. Orders promptly filled , . SCHWARTZ. t'The Busy Corner Store" tTTIEIIKrJSlf OIt3E3C3rC3Xr- Clarence Drinkwator. I. M Davis, L. N. Olson, W. D. Baker and Mrs. II. C. Brown are among our visitors from Drewsey this week. Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot ' Am tn Afavtrrr T?Anna nrlrlpiQQ Fon Sale A five room cot-.,., . , t n aiu.. taire. four lota all fenced with W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, Alberson, Oregon. Tho chicken dinner given by tho Baptist Ladies' Aid yester day was most generously pat ronized and all" who attended wero well pleased with their nrnveunero iro. u ,trontmcnt Tho ladies cleared dnv even ncr to nttond a meeting' " . .... nvir :tuiii. 1. . .11 .. il.l Inot (il. I"" Tw-. OI UIO Uircciura Ul niuu 'iiianiu ; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Johnson nro over from their Calamity creek homo to visit friends nnd take in tho fair. They report the sad death of Helen, tho 20 months old daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. John Genrhart on Sept 21. ' Interment was mado on the ranch, A baby girl was born to Mr, . and Mrs, Gearhart on Sept. 19. , A telephone message received , here-tho first of tho wcok an nounces the death of Miss Heleno Venator, aged 15, at Bolno on j last Monday from typhoid fover. ' Sho wob the daughter of A. Vonu itor. Mr. Venator received o ' message early last week nnnounc I ing tho serious illness of his wifo I but when ho reached Ontario ho i was summoned to Bolso whero , his daughtSr was attending apimnl. TTn hroutrht tho remains I of his daughtor to Ontario for burial, but it is reported ho hau to iro to his wlfo before tho func ml. Tho many friends of tho fnmily nro deeply griovM and sincerely hope Mrs. Venator will recover, tlon. A. J. Johnson nnd wifo nnd littlo daughter nrrived in this city Wednesday frorr thoir homo in Corvnllis. Mr. ,nnson is a heavy stockholder in the First National Bank of this city nnd makes annual visits hore, They will remain for several days. Dr. W. L. Marsden was called The.Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Office, Burns, Oregon Branch Office, Iikeview, Oregon V. M, FAl'LKNKII, MBf JOE THOMPSON IN Tlin I'OST OFFICE BLOCK Candy, Nuts, Stationery, Cigars, and Tobacco ICE CREAM PARLORS and SODA WATER School Tablets, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Etc. SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED Nice Assortment of PipesNew Novelties Coming '-. "The best Range brains and experience have ever produced," "QUICK MEAL" TEEL RANGE Ifjtsin Leather We have it or can get it for You 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 Than sorry. , J. C. WELCOME & SON Haniessjand Sac3.d.les LIVERY, FEED AND SALE jmsm. to Juntura tho first of tho week i us again Tho Mnrgarot Ilea Dramatic Co. has mado good during the engagement this week nnd has nlaycd to crowded houses. Among tho productions during the present engagement wa3 the "Squaw Mnn," ono of tho best ovor soon here. Sovernl of tho bills deserve special mention but wo haven't room to dovoto to them. This company will visit to attend C. O. Dull who had boon shot nnd seriously wounded by his brothor. Tho shot took effect in his upper loft breast and pierced n lung, coming out at tho back. It caused consider able hemorrhage nnd tho wound ed man Is In a serious condition. Another brother was killed some thing ovor a year ago nnd tho prcsont troublo was over his es tate. Tho Times-Horald is un- nblo to irot any particulars. Tho littlo son of Mrs. L. N. Stnllord wns there and It scorns was sqnt on an errand after tho shooting, His horso fell with him breaking his arm, Dr, Marsden reduced tho fracturo while there. next season moot with and it is crowded sure to houses, Ladies wo dosiro to inform you that wo havo received tho largost lino of ladies, misses, children and infants cloaks ovor carried in Burns. Theso goods wero personally selected from ono of tho largest cloak houses in Amer ica, and wo nro sure wo can savo you monoy besides you will know you nro getting tho quality, color nnd fit boforo paying for it. Theso irooda are all mado up now, and aro strictly tho vory latest styles; It will cost you nothing to como and boo wo Invite you to como. LuNABuan & Dalton. TIEV ABB BETTER BECAUSE; They aro fcutlt on Bclentlllo iirlnplnles nnd Uio material UBod Is bo distributed aniln thn moat i?ood. Thoy aro Just lioavy onougu to bo good, durable und labUnir. The Btropgtlionoil imrtu nro Uiobo whero tho moitt woar Is, "- -- . Tho walla aro Asbostoa lluou Thoy are mado of steel, co NBoquontly thoy aro Btroim and cannot craulc. HARNEY COUNTY IMPLEMENT & HARDWARE COMPANY HARDWARE, CROCKERY TINWARE burns, - Oregon 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 boanli'il by tho day, week or month CHAS. WILSON, Rlacksmitlring and llorseshoing. Wagon Work ALLWORKGUAR ANTE5D. Burns, Oregon, Main St., theT TIMES-HERALD Job Printing.