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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1910)
iii 1 1 kill! i dmtiiMfruHMM M MugOU II i i Times- Jferald. Iah TllK I.A110K8T OIUOULATION Of ANY NKWBPArKll IN THIB COUNTY. r AJgR' SATOHDAT, KKHRUAIIY 19. 1110. Local News. Good morning! Did you lmvo Cromo for brcnkfnst? Alva Springer was up from his lako homo this week. Just received fino lino of John U. Stetson lints Schonk Bro3. Jason Bennett was among our visitors tho first of tho week. If you want protection seo Irving Miller tho insuranco man. W. T. VanderVcor is over from his Pine Creek homo this week. Annual clearance sale of tho Busy Corner Store ends Saturday February 2Gth. Tho French Hotel is gaining in popularity under tho manage ment of L. B. Culp. James Mahon was over from , his Anderson Valley home Mon day. Ho reports stock in his neighborhood doing quite well. i H. J. Hansen of tho Burns Meat Market is prepared to fur nish bacon, hams and lard to sheepmen and ranchers in any quantity. Special prices for big orders. A very large line of white undergarments for Ladies. Tho nice, clean, sanitary kind with quality. These goods can bo worn with a feeling of safety. Brown's Satisfactory Store. OUT OF TOWN TAXPAYERS -The Harney County National' Bank -v ill be pleased to attend to the payment of your taxes upon receipt of your instructions and sheriffs statement. . Mrs. W. Y. King and daughter Frankie left Thursday for L. N. Standard's home on Otis creek where Myra King has just closed a term of Echcol. They will bring the latter home with them. R. L. Haines, who has beenj driving on the Burns-Vale stage since last fall, took a short lay-' off and rest this week. He in forms us he will again be a can-' didate for marshal at the coming city election. The Prineville Land & Live stock Company, of Muddy, sold a lot of cows last week to the Portland Union Stockyards at the phenomenal prices of $4.75 and $1.85. This is the record price on cows, but it does not by any means indicate the market It means that the Muddy com pany had an exceptionally fine bunch of cows to bring the price heretofore only offered for the very best of steers. It pays to raise blooded cattle. "I am per- 'U1 O.lllOIItU IYII.I1 UIU OUIV, I said Henry Hahn, a large stock-, holder in the company and presi dent of Wadhams & Co. "I be lieve, hewever, that we would have obtained fully a quarter more for the stock if; the big loads had not glutted the market during the past few days." Prineville Review. EVERY $ OF CAPITAL IN THIS BANK is reinforced by $1.40 of Earned Surplus THUS AFFORDING OUR DEPOSITORS AN UNUSUAL DEGREE OF SAFETY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. Capital, Surplus, S25,000.00 $35,000.00 United States Depositary Accounts Invited Clothes pressed and cleaned at Schcnk Bros. Not how cheap at Brown's Sat isfactory Store, but how good. W. C. Kelsay is over from Riley on business. The new breakfast food flrnmri n lncnl nrnrinnL w ( Improved and unimproved farm ( and city property for sale. i IllVING MlLI.IJR. Fred Oakerman was over from j his Silver Creek homo the first of this week. Good, substantial, well cooked meals at tho Home Hotel is what the boarder likes. Sec the Inland ty Co. if you have sale or exchange. Andy Hunter has returned to Bend after an extended absence in Colorado. Ho comes back Cremo for salo by your grocer. Tho Home Hotel is tho comfor tnblo place to board. Paul Finko is down from his mountain home. Chas. Carroll loft Wednesday for Prairio City. Ho has tho i minincr fnvnr sinen fever since they have made now strikes over there. Wo have a humber of parties anxious to purchase tracts of from 1000 to 50,000 acres. Seo us about it Randall, Passenger & Maloney. Mrs. L. E. Laurancc, wife of tho manager of tho Union Tele- phono to. Telegraph Co., lias ar rivet! and Mr. Lauranco now wears a smile. Hats at cost and all other goods at reducod prices to make room for my spring shipment which will bo in by April 1 Mrs. S. E. Drinkwnter. t. i ; t in. t.i raucn improvcu ... m.-uuu.-uu, T(jm Aen underwcnt nn Bullctin- (operation Sunday and is now on SchenkBros. do not have to tho road to recovery. Tho opera send your suit back to a Phila-1 tion was performed by Drs. Mars delphia lawyer for alteration. Idea & Griffith. They are tailors and can do it1 themselves. Empire Rcal nnything for C. H. Voegtly, the hardware dealer, has returned ftom a six weeks' visit to Portland where he went on business and plea sure. Fon Sale One almost new up-to-dato Singer Sewing Machine. Ono good second hand sowing machine. One good Home Com fort range. Mus. Chas. Wilson. Tho supreme court has decidqd that the state cannot build tho Crater Lake road for which the legislature appropriated $100,000. The court claims it unconstitu tional and tho appropriation can not be used. i I'resh groceries oi mo very v' best brands and a complete now line of dry goods, furnishings, etc, may be found at Hagey & Richardson'3 The new stone store. For Sale or Trade-;- Sec, 45 feet clay, Hard wheat land (next 1 sold for $32 per acre) 120 acres broke and ready for crop. Good frame house, two bams, two granaries, well, all fenced and cross fenced. Oats go from 70 to 10G bu. per acre; wheat 35 to 40 per acre. Will sell for $30 per acre or will trado for improved J section near Burns, Oregon, must have water on tho 1 section. Geo. E. Reem, Caylcy, Alta, Canada. r LAST WEEK of the Annual Clearance Sale Ends Saturday Night, February 26, 1910 SPECIALS FOR THE LAST WEEK - Calico t"tFoiir Yards For 25c. Men's Clothing Woolen Dress Goods Henrietta Cloth ,.. . Albatros Cloth . . ..25 per cent off .25 percent off 25 per cent off .25 per cent off 20c Suitings 15c 15c Percales 12c 12Jc Ginghams 10c 10c Ginghams 7ic 12Jc Outing Flanel 10c $1.00 Lace Collars G5c 85c Jabots 25c 9 H S2 15 Cents Men' 8 Linen Collars 25c. Men's $lT50 Lined Gloves ii 1.75 " 1.50 Unlined " 1.75 " 1.00 1.00 Lined Mits. 3.50 Hats $1.10 1.30 1.10 1.30 . .75 . 1.10 . 2.50 ANY $3.00 PAIR LADIES' SHOES ONLY $2.20 Everything Else Reduced 20 per cent Except groceries, overalls, thread, patterns. The Busy Corner Store, I. Schwartz, Propt. k Onions, well matured and good, at Lunaburg & Dalton's. Pine wood for Bale, either in tho pilo or delivered LutoMaco, Burns, Oregon. Always quality at Brown's Satisfactory Sloro Wo cannot change now. Harry Cary, tho La won mer chant, is in tho city accompanied by his wifo. If you want results list your proporty with Irving Miller, Room 0, Odd Fellow Bld'g. Mrs. John Gemhcrling enter tained somo of her lady friends at "500" on Valentino's day. Ij. woiucnucrg mis been over from Canyon City this week looking after his stago business. IP YOU ARE OOINOTO TRAVEL, Xho the Ilnrncy County Nnlionnl Ilnnk TRAVELLER'S CIIKQUEH They nrc ftclMricntirylng. J. W. Buchanan was in tho city for a fow days this week. Ho reports everything fino in his neighborhood. Dr. Griffith loft Thursday after noon for Drewsey where he was called to seo a boy who was re iwrted sick from typhoid fever. D. R. Monte has purchased tho Joe Thompson confection and cigar store. Ho expects to carry a fino lino of goods and is enti tled to patronage. Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot. Any ono desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, Alberson, Oregon. Tho entire stock of goods now on display at the new sloro of Hngoy & Richardson, is fresh and now. Patrons may find al most nnvthintr ilfwirful thnro. . . Mrs. J. C. Garrett left lastV If you want to seo tho finest display of post cards In Burns go to Carter & Thompson. Henderson Elliott is still con fined to his home from lllliess, Ho has had a sevcro Biego of it. Good, clean seed barley from 1 to 1000 bushels at 3 cents a pound Hngoy & Richardson. Kemp Hardisty and family woro down from Trout Creek several days this week guests at tho homo of Mrs. Wnltcr Cross. Lulu and Agnes Miller had n valentine party at their homo Monday evening wlioro thoy en lertained a number of tholr young friends. For Sale or Trade-Oho 9 year old Grade Pcrchcron Stal lion weight 1700. Ono Brown Standard Bred Trotting Stallion --will trado for young horses. n W Vnimn Vil IT J. VUllUt I --.. . . u. r. Johnson has been pro moted to rank of assistant super visor of tho Bluo Mountains Na tional Forest, with headquarters at Prineville. Mr. Johnson is now at Seattle going to "school," hut will bo home about March 1 to assumo his new duties. Prineville Roviow. Now Dress Goods, Silks, Lin ens, Wasn (joodB, White Goods, French Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Underwear, Neckwear in for 1910 Spring. Our efforts were never more successful than today. uur olienng8 larger and moro complete. If you are looking for quality Brown's Satisfactory Store can pleaso you. Died --Wednesday morning at tho homo of Mrs. Robt. Drink water in this city, Mike, the seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Russell of Harney. ho boy had been brought down Saturday morning for Washing- from his home last week and ton after several weoks' visit was suffering from an aggrcvat- with her children in this county, ed case of scarlet fever compli Mrs. Garrett is (57 years old but catcd with quinsy and a very bad is yot voung and travels about soro throat. The romains were without any trouble. She will taken to Harney Thursday and spend a few days with her grand- interment was made in the Hnr- son, Ernest Shields, in Spokane, ney cemetery. Tho bereaved then proceed to Twisp wtcre her parents have tho sympathy of a property is. largo circle of friends. r Fifteenth Annual Ball " of COUNCIL NO. 8888, P. P. P. Commercial Club Hall Tuesday, February 22, 1910 Dancinf Tickets . All dancers cordially invited v i '.' Will Keisenbeck was up from Lawen Thursday. Mens Linen Collars 15c each at Tho Busy Corner Store. If you have any property list it with us, wo have tho buyers. Randall Passenger & Malonoy. Good vinegar for salo by T. E. Jenkins at the Brewery. Money back if not as represented. John Hoss was in from tho P. C. Peterson sheep ranch Thurs day. Ho reports tho sheep doing quito well now. For Sale 200 cords of pino wood at $1.75 per cord. Slab wood $1.25 a load at the Ilarnov Saw Mill, L. It. Bunyard. For real comfort, quiet and courteous treatment the French House is the best under tho man agement of L. B. Culp. Drs. Marsden & Griffith per formed an operntion on John Myers Wednesday, removing a dead bono from his leg. Ho is improving. Tho Saycr Photo Studio is so curing moro up to dato apparatus and is becoming moro popular every day. Miss Saycr is con tinually adding now features. Ono of tho peculiarities of hu man nature, is tho sheep liko in stinct of tho average porson to follow tho crowd. Man is gre garious and loves tho society of his fellow mnn and woman. Tho writer was led into this phi losophical train of thought, by observing tho crowds in Tho Busy Corner Storo during tho last fow weeks. Go in there whon you will, you aro suro to find tho clerks busy, and a happy lot of customers inspecting goods and making purchases. No doubt, tho unusually good bargains aro the main attractions; still tho human tendency to. go whero ono's neighbor goes, is also ono of tho causes. It may bo inter esting to know that tho annual clearance salo will ond Saturday tho 2Gth and somo spoeial attrac tions aro advertised fpr tho last weok, A word to tho wiso is sufficient. Ask your grocer for Cremo, tho new breakfast food. Guests at the French Hotel are provided with tho best to bo had in the market Are you interested in Burns acreage? If so lot us tell you what wo have to offer. Randall, Passenger & Maloney. While thoro ia moro or loss imN easiness regarding the stock sit uation on account of weather conditions, local growers look for an early breakup. This has been tho most sovoro winter ex perienced for many years and somo woro not prepared for such a long season of heavy feeding. However, if stock can bo turned out soon they will not sustain such n heavy loss. P. M. Cheney arrived homo Saturday evening from a visit to Old Mexico nnd Southern Cali fornia points. Mr. Cheney was in Mexico many years ago and had a desiro to go back and look oyer a portion of tho country again. Ho also wished to visit somo relatives in Southern Cali fornia. Mr. Cheney says thoy aro still plowing with a crooked stick down thoro nnd that tho country is very good. Ho did not invest as ho was advised by real cstato men there that Hnr noy county was a better place for him to put his monoy and energies. I had intended to send my stallion "Twelfth Night" to eithor Portland or Salem this season but duo to tho numerous requests to leavo him hero I havo decided to do so proyi ling I am insured fifty mnres: thoso wishintr to I breed to him pleaso notify mo at onco with number of mares. For tho number of colts ho had in training ho mado tho host show ing, as an oxtremo speed siro, of any horso in tho world in 1909 being ono of three sires to havo two colts tako records below 2:12 Feo $30 with roturn privilego if mare proves not in foal. Mares loft for breeding pastured and cared for freo of charge write. Dr. H. Denman, Harriman, Orog, Cromo tho children cry for it. Tako no substitute just tell tho grocer Cremo. 4 yards calico for 25c at Tho Busy Corner Storo. Genera1, hauling and dray work done by B. F. Siler. Got your orders in for incuba tors before the rush W. T. Smith. - Finest of clean seed barley 3 cents a pound at Hngoy & Rich ardson's. Carter & Thompson havo re ceived a nice lot of Valentino post cards. Customers and others desiring tin to settle their taxes will please send us sheriff's statement of the amount due together with instruc tions for payment of same. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of BURNS, OREGON Chas. II. Davis, your home Taxidermist will mount anything from a Mouso to an African Lion between this date and March 15, 1910. Rush in your fino speci mens and get first class work at standard prices. J. Thorburn Ross has lost in the highest court in the state and must servo five years in the state prison for the embezzlement of $288,420.87 belonging to the state of Oregon which was on deposit in tho Title, Gunrantco & Trust company which failed in the fall of 1907 and of which nt the Bamo time Ross was president A pe tition for a rehearing of the case was denied by tho supreme court in opinion written by Associate Justice Eakin. Piute Encampment No. 38, I. O. O. F. has been revived and promises to bo about the liveliest organization in this section for a! while. W. H. Schroeder, D. D. G. P. came over from Canyon City Monday and that evening the boys got together, elected Sam Mothershend Chief, J. W. Sayer High Priest H. M. Horton Senior Warden, F. O. Jnckson Scribe, J. M. Dalton Treasurer, I. S. Geer Guide, Julian Byrd and Frank Harrison Watches and A. K. Richardson Sentinel. These officers were installed and several others were rc-instatcd. They then repaired to the ban quet room where a very substan tial repast was tucked away un der their belts nnd then tho chief declared they were ready for scalps. One victim had been provided to whet the appetites of the braves and get them In tho right mood for the following night. Considering his long idleness the goat acted quite well and was put in good shape for the following night when a class of ten were given their money's worth. Tuesday night the lunch eon began about 8 o'clock and lasted at intervals until nbout mid night There are other scalps to bo taken and the camp was to have met next Tuesday i evening for that purpose but as that is Washington's birthday with tho P. P. P. danco on it will bo impossibo to round up tho braves on that night "The Sterling Mark" in Banking Means safety and service in its truo sense for all customers at all times. Sterling Bank Service costs no more than an inferior ser vice; it is tho result of care ful, judicious management by men who have years of ex- pcrience in banking. Wo make GOOD banking our business. Our service will help you; it is ready for you to accept. A Saving Dank Department la a feature of till Dank, In which In. tercat at the rate of four per cent per annum It allowed. Harney County National Bank of Burns, Oregon. ST A TE DEPOSIT AR Y YOUR HQME INSTITUTION BUYYOUR DRUGS atOUR STORE We handle a complete line of everything usually sold by up to date druggists. It is OUR AIM TO PLEASE This we do by courteous treatment and reasonable prices to aI our customers THE PL Ci TO GET YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon. 4 . NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots andShoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Fall and Winter Trade JOE THOMPSON f NUXT DOOR TO CAPITOL BARER SHOP J Fresh Candy, Nuts, Cigars, and Tobacco i NEW LINE POST CARDS Some Nice New Stationery t SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED Nice Assortment of PipesNew Novelties Coming. J .; ' Tho MILLER REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. Office with WMiller, Barns, Or. Deeded lands bought and sold on Commission. Insurance, Life, Accident, Fire. MONEY TO LOAN. List your lauds with as. IKYING MILLER, Manager. Th6 Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Ollicc, Burns, Oregon A. O. KAUI.KNKII, MRr. Brunch Ofllce, Lakeview, Oregon C. M, KAULKNKII, l!r. A MAN is known by the harness he uses A VAQUE&O by the saddle he rides. Evere horseman should have the best, both as to quality and price. You can get highest quality and lowest prices at J. C. WELCOME & SON 3E3Csixn.ss a,n.d. Saddles THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing. Gome In And Ask About It We want to tell you about the latest and newest labor saver for the farmer a marvel of mechanical genius a regular "Jim Dandy"- the light, handy and simple Fits Any Pump am Makes It Hump I itSB v lis -jnfft PMittQii JfMm is, laaa (HIraPentHng You never saw anything like it before nothing like it ha9 ever been made. It makes a windmill pump into a perfect Power Pumping Plant in a few minutes, and besides pumping, it runs separator, churn, grindstone, or any machine ordinarily run by hand. You do tho attach ing yourself. Costs less than a windmill! It's well worth a special trip to learn about the most wonderful invention you ever heard of. Next time you are in town come in aura. We want to give you a catalog free. ijMgMgMnMMiMBBBHWHHnWIWP'FWPT