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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1910)
llHMl I III I IMi'llll llilimi III mmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmtmmtmmm i. i i W The Tirues-JIerald. A() THK I.AHOKBT OIUOW.ATION OK ANY NKWBrArKK IN T1UB COUNTY. 8TUIUlAY MAHCII , 1910. Local News. Good morninprl Did you lmvo Cremo for breakfast? Just received fino lino of John 13. Stetson hnta-Schonk Bros. If vou want protection see Irvinp Miller tho insurance man. Cm-nets. Rues. Matting and Wall Taper at Brown's Satisfac tory store. v r. ..- .! 41.1.1 nitirmlnlvN ll is rupurwu unit ii"h'""j water fowl arc coming m m great numbers. Tim French Hotel is irahiiiiR fin popularity under tho manage ment of L. B. Culp. Those having relinquishments !or real estate ior saiu anuum 'consult E. V. VanValkenburg, the real estate man, at his ofllco in Burns. A private letter from Lawcn states that Mrs. Potter, who was nursing at the Ford Tipton place, has contracted smallpox ;md is quite sick. H. .1. Hansen of the Burns .Meat Market is prepared to fur nish bacon, hams and lard to, 01 .. ,cc ,,,,, pllin,,ol, n. sheepmen and ranchers in any quantity. Special prices for big," orders. The new breaKtast toou - , , ,. ., ,, . Cremo a local product. Miss Winifred VanValkenburg .,',., .. . . . ,. ... m i a. 1 PntiniHiin is nfivflritaincr n rnco arrived nere irom laramu m&i. ... ..-..,...-----...-- ----- n-i.....i.... : ,i .iii rnJineetforMay 12 to 17 inclusive. main permanently. She has gone Boun Monday, February 28, into her father's oflicc where she, to Mr. and Mrs. V. 0 will do stenography work. son. ,1 ,P, EVERY OF CAPITAL IN THIS BANK is reinforced by $1.40 of Enrned Surplus THUS AFFORDING OUR DEPOSITORS AN UNUSUAL DEGREE OF SAFETY FIRST Capital, Surplus, THE NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. $25,000.00 335,000.00 United Stales Depositary Accounts Invited A Cremo for salo by your grocer. Chas. Bedell is absont in Port land. The Home Hotel i3 the comfor table place to board. We will all bo mnking garden in a short time if this weather While, a continues. Mrs. Alma Davis was quite ill last niim nPTnWVTAVPAVRllSl Tmnmuml nml itnimnfnvnil fnmi at her hOltlO UCar HumCY The Harney County National1 and city property for sale. Monday, but is now out of dan- Bank will be pleased to attend to , IRVING MlLLKR. Rcr. the navment of your taxes upon pi.i, wh,im. nmi wifn rnmn Wo have a number of parties rorcint of vour instructions and . . ii,: ,,,,, nnnr Mnr.' anxious to purchase tracts of " UIJ 11U II llllilL iiwmv .. i rows Tuesday. shcrifTs statement fro C A Rvrrl wishes to an- .... ..i.i !-i 11 l,,l inouncc to the ladies of Burns mealg at tll0 Home IIotei j3 wjmt .. .1 -? ? !l. ll.nl. nl.n linn lwst ... the boarder likes. and vicinity that she has been nnnnintn1 nrrnnf fnr P.hns. A. LJIVI111V.U .w.. . . iTlin'111 Stevens & Bros., of Chicago,; See the Inland Lmpire ICeal andisnow ready to show this ty Co. if you have anything for line of goods. She is also agent sale or exchange. for the famous Foster wholesale line of dress goods of Chicago. We are informed that the G. L. Hcmbrcc reservoir over on Silver Creek gave way under the great pressure of water caused I by the sudden change in the Li-onttn r tlm first nf this week. No particular damage was done other than the loss of consider able work. This will necessitate khe rebuilding of the dam and khe loss of the water for irriga tion this season. At request of U. S. Game Warden Claude Hibbard, we publish the following section 'Sec. ao, from 1000 to 50.000 acres. See us about it Randall, Passenger & Maloncy. J. R. Jenkins has been over from his Happy Valley home this week. Ho says his sheep came through the winter in good shape. A. W. Howser is over from Fresh groceries of the very Harney on a visit to his daugh- best brands and a complete new ter, Mrs. 'J. E. Loggan. (line of dry goods, furnishings, SchenkBros. do not have to' etc., maybe found at Hagey & send your suit back to a Phila-'Richardson's The new stone delphia lawyer for alteration, i store. Thev are tailors and can do it' A letter to this ofllco from themselves. The city election will be held on Tuesday, March 8. Tho date seems to have been some what confused and we wish to advise voters right. Fou SALE-One almost new up-to-date Singer Sewing Machine. One good second hand sewing machine. One good Home Com- 'Thos. Cleveland states they . would leave Nevada tho first of thi3 month for Harney county to take up their permanent resi dence on tho farm at Van. Now arrivals at Brown's Sat isfactory Store this week: Lad ies' Belts, Dutch Embroidered Collars, Allover Laces, Allover Embroideries. All above are the newest out and are the quality SnurMJll. T. R. Ttunviml The roads nro becoming al-i frnm cfnfn trnmn IfiW? -..V... MV.fc f,....w . If cLoll l,n iinln.i.fnl nf nnv fi.nn.IOri rungl!. within the state of Oregon be- MRS- CAS- Wilson. w..,nv t-lut 1?t IniF rF fniVt nn1 I TT lf!11intYit nn1 Vila enn C i nblivuvii uiu i.ia. u.v U1 !... .. vy. ii. wiwiumo " ... . , w. the first day of September tola, and tho latter's wife arrived i most impassauie mw mu uam- here from Washington the firstP t a wecK ago anu siages uo of this week. They came to Io-1 not arrive within several hours cate if the country suits and have ) of schedule time. Tho Pnne rented a house in this city where ville stage duo Wednesday even thev will make their homo while ng did not get in until Thursday ..".! 15 n..n.'n . invesugiuuig. Sam Bickloy is in from Ranch. Onions, well matured and good, nt Lunnburg & Dalton's. I. L. Potijado was in the city yesterday from his homo on Cow Creek. Pine wood for snle, either in the pile or delivered-Lute Maco, Burns, Oregon. N. Honoy was up from Sunset Tuesday. Ho says there ia some mud along tho road. Dr. C. C. Grifllth has boon suffering from lumbago this week but is slightly improved. If you want results list your property with Irving Miller, Room t r v n 11 tl.lt. o, emu ronow uiu g. y HOgS 801(1 in ruruuiiu uiu mov of tho present week at $10.10 tho highest price yec reached. If you haVO any property list il with us, wo have tho buyers. Randall Passenger & Maloney. E. W. VanValkenburg has opened n real cstnto ofllco in the Capital building in the rear or tho candy storo. For real comfort, quiot and courteous treatment tho French House is tho best under tho man agement of L. 13. Culp. Claud Hibbard and wifo liavo been in tho city for Bomo time tho latter being on tho sick list, but sho has recovered. Tho Edison Phonograph is gaining in popularity and should bo in every home Lunnburg & Dallon are resident agents. The beautiful spring days of this week are most welcome and the warm rays of tho sun are taking the snow oIL IK YOU AUi: (iOINOTO TUAVHU U tho Hnrnuy County Natiimnl Hank TitAvnu.Kirs ciiiwjks Tlu-y nrc nclMiluitlflnjr. Ira Mahon was in tho city a few days this week. Ho reirorts a big lot of mud but says stock in his section are doing fino out on the range. Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson, Alberson. Oregon. Tho ontiro stock of goods now on display at the new storo of cr Creek iiagey uicnuninuu, i and new. Patrons may find nl most anything desired there. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Hums Commercial Club was held Tuesday evening. Sev eral matters of more or less in terest were taken up. If you want one of those new Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump Engines don't wait until tho tiny before you need it, but get your order in now-W. T. Smith, Agt. See tho ad. Fou Sai.k-200 cords of pine wood at S1.75 per cord. Slab wood $1.25 a load at the Hnrnov Cremo -the children cry for it. Scott Catterson is in tho city. John Schenk is over from tho Juniper ranch. Ask your grocer for Cremo, tho new breakfast food. W. h. Best and is father are over from Silver Creek. W. H. Dawson was up from Sunset during tho Aveok. Chas. Owon was down from Silvies tho first of this week on business. John Hoss wns in from tho P. C. Peterson sheep ranch during tho week. Guests at tho French Hotel nrc provided with tho best to bo had in tho market. Foil Sale G'10 acres hay land. Will sell wholo or part, Inquiro at this ofllco. Robt. Drinkwater and wife have moved to tho farm to begin spring work. MiBH Winifred Vnn Valkenburg" public stonoirrnphcr. with E. W, afetho candy store. James Gilbert and W. II. Mor rison wore among our visitors the first of this week. . Roy Bunyard and wifo were tho gticsta of relatives and friends here this week. Good, clean seed barley from 1 to 1000 bushels at 3 cents a pound Hagey & Richardson. Chas. Wilson moved Tuesday to tho Frank Miller farm near this city where he will do farm ing. Think of it! Only $M.C5 buys any $20. $21 or $22.r0 suit of clothing in The Busy Corner Store. Tho infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roe Buchanan was quite ill this week but is better at this time. W. W. Drinkwater and family have moved into tho Cal Gcer residence recently vacated by Chas. Wilson. Are you interested in Burns acreage? If so let us tcll-you what wo have to offer. Randall, Passenger & Maloney. burn or cause to be burned or set fire to or destroy by fire any reeds or tules in the tule lands or swamps where dncks, geese nd other birds are accustomed to nest." evening. r LADIES!! We arc go'iny to be pretty busy this week lakiny an inventory ot our stock Keep your eye on this space After stock lakiny we arc yoiny to conduct a SERIES OF SPECIAL SALES They are yoiny to be the talk of the town, so WATCH THIS SPACE We will use this space every week to yive you The Latest Money Saving Information We have just received a few things by Express Among them are Outing Flannel in dark colors, very pretty. Black Mercerized Sateen, best quality. Silkolines, India Linons, etc. . The Busy Corner Store, I. Schwartz, Propt. J VMMMRMWaVMPWMMMVWMMMIMMMpMP LostA grny collnrctlo with red lining between Burns and the Racine farm at tho bridge. Finder please leave at this ofllco or tho Racine farm. . Blue prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing name of entrynmn, dntoaud kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. You will never again bo quito as you are today mentally or physically. Perhaps not ever again will you bo able to get so "vounir" a photograph that looks liko you-as today. Visit tho Sayer Studio. Rev. W. II. Gibson closed the meetings nt tho Baptist Church last Sunday evening and left tho following day for his homo nt LaGrande. Thcro wero several additions to tho church as tho result of tho meetings. James Paul wns over from his Ilnnny Valley homo tho first of tho week on business. Ho Bays his sheen came through tho win ter in very good slinpo hut in fu ture ho is going to havo more feed for fenr of another such winter. Dr. It. L. Stokes of Montana was hero this week having re turned from a tour of tho south ern part of tho county. Ho hits gono back to Montana with tho intention, perhaps, of interesting capital in real cstalo in this country. Fou Sale ok Thadr-1 Sec, 45 feet clay, Hard wheat land (next i sold for $32 nor aero) 120 acres broke and ready for crop. Good framo house, two barns, two granaries, well, all fenced and cross fenced. Oats go from 70 to 100 bu. per acre: wheat .15 to 40 per aero. Will sell for $30 por aero or will trado for improved 1 section near Burns, Oregon, must havo water on tho J section. Geo. E. Reem, Mrs. It. JS Williams has re turned to tho farm homo on Silv- Tho boys rcmnin in town until the closo of school. County Court hns been in ses sion since Alontluy with Jutige Rector and both commissioners Stnllnrd and Smyth in attend ance. Fou Sale oh TitADE-Ono 9 year old Grado Pcrcheron Stal lion weight 1700. One Brown Standard Bred Trotting Stallion -will trado for young horses. G. W. Young. dray General hauling and work done by 13. F. Siler. Finest of clonn seed bnrloy 3 cents a pound at Hagey & Rich ardson's. Di...J TT....I1l.v.i nrnu r1ltfn frnm Id II 1 1 U IIIIIIIMK'II i.n w.. i " Xjiis farm Wednesday to attend lo some official duties. If you want to see the finest display of post cards in Bums go to Carter & Thompson. Tho Mothers' Club will meet with Mrs. Roy McGco at the homo of Mrs. F. E. McGce on next Thursday aucrnoon, marcn 10. Foil Bale A live room cot tage, four lots all fenced with two good wells, n windmill and other improvements. No rock. G. Hudspeth, Burns, Oregon. CiiHtomerH and others desiring us 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 Mouse to an African Lion between this date and March 15, 1010. Rush in your fino speci mens and get first class work at standard prices. It wns reported yesterday that Hubert Smith, son of W. E. Smith, had come up from Lawen with a case of smallpox and was at his home in this. city. Tho young man was not well and feared ho had smallpox but Dr. Marsdcn made a careful exami nation nnd found no symptoms. He is therefore on the street to day. Estkayed- -Came to my place one black mare about 9 years old, three white feet and star in fore head, branded an open chain link with bar above on right stifle, scar on right hind log. One sor rel marc, three white feet, white face, about ten years old, brand ed TL connected with quarter circle bar over on right shoulder. Owners may have same by prov ing property and paying charges. Roivr. Huusi'ETH, Burns, Ore. Since tho spring floods tho power plant at tho mill has been put out of commission and we have no electric light. It will likely bo some time before tho wntcr falls sufficient to get enough power. Foil SALE Imported French Pcrcheron Stallion, 9 years old weight 1900; color solid black with star in forehead. Ho is a sure foal getter. For particulars write or inquire of W. II. Mc Allister, Trout Creek Ranch, Denio, Oregon. Fou Sale oh Tiiade-Oiio Im ported Belgian Stallion, nine years old; color chestnut sorrel, flaxen mane and tail; weightovtr nineteen hundred. In service at Caldwell four years. His get tho best in Idaho. Will sell or trado for mares or good broke geldings, or real estate, or sell on long timo with approved security. A bargain in this horse. Write or phono Dan Cnmpboll. Presi dent Belgian Horso Co., Cald well, Idaho. I. S. Gcer is just in receipt of a clipping nnd lino from Homer Davenport, tho great cartoonist. Homer ia now in California but is coming to Oregon next month on a lecturing tour when ho an nounces ho will visit Burns. Whilo tho cartoonist has never visited this section ho is moro or less known and will bo greeted by many who feel thoy know him. Ho siws ho will bo in Burns in April or May with two lectures. Ho will find a rousing reception awaiting him. Tom Allon is in tho city from tho Ilnnloy ranches and" says everything is undor water. Tho 00 ranch ho says is entirely lost -it being covered with water from above tho ranch clear to Harney lake. Ho was told that tho A. E. Murphy rcsorvoir in Buzzard Canyon has gono out. Mr. Allon Bavs tho Pottorswamp grado ia washing away and at least ono culbert will go out if it is not triven attention at onco. Tho P ranch is oxporioncing high water too and ho Is rushing tho FOR SALE. Notice is hereby given that scaled bids will be received up to and including four o'clock p. m. Saturday, April 2nd, 1910 for the purchaso of all buildings sit uate on Lot 5 of Block 4 Original Townsito of Burns, and common ly known as 'Young's Meat Mar ket"; tho samo to be removed immediately after May first 1910. Bids may be filed either with J. L. Gault or J. M. Dalton but no bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check for at least $100.00. Right re served to reject any nnd all bids. Dated at Burns, Oregon, this 3rd dny of March. 1910. J. L. Gault J. M. Dalton Trustees Burns Lodge No. 97 A. F. & A. M. NOTICE Any and all persons owing the firm of Hngey, Fcnwick & Jack son, either on account or noie, are hereby notified that all such accounts nnd notes nro now in tho hands of C. II. Leonard for collection. Such persons nro hereby requested to make imme diate settlement of tho same. Dated Aug. Gth, 1909. Hagey. Fenwick & Jackson.. The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Office, Burns, Oregon A, O. rAUI.KNKIl, MRI-. Branch Office, Lnkevicw, Oregon a. m. r.uiLKNKii, Mur, Why we Seek Your Business Wo arc so thoroughly acquainted with tho benefits nnd advantages of our bank service to present cus tomers, that wo know your busi ness interests would bo furthered by il bank connection here. Not only do wo give you abso lute safety for funds positive as surance that cvory cent you de posit will bo paid to you when you want it but wo also know that our banking methods and tho per sonal help of our officers will be a distinct advantage to you. A Saving Hank Department l a feature of thin Hank, In which In tcrctl at the rate of four per cent pcr'annum'i allowed. Harney County National Bank of Burns, Oregon. YOUR HOME INSTITUTION. STATE DEPOSITARY BUY YOUR DRUGS at OUR 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 al our customers THE PLxO TO GET YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon. KSJS SSS55SS '' L ---wr 1: NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and'Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Fall and Winter Trade s 1 I HMAE2BlE3n J?. -Hll TOM i. h.wirwwi -- iw.1. i , . I A A ! D. R. MOTE NIIXT DOOIt TO CAPITOL UAROR SHOP Fresh Candy, Nuts, Cigars, and Tobacco NEW LINE POST CARDS Some Nice New Stationery SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED Nice Assortment of PipesNew Novelties Coming. i t ' .? A EVIAN is known by the harness he uses A VAQUEEO 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 KCamess and Sa,d.d.les THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing. Come In And Ask Aboset St We want to tell you about the latest and newest labor saver for the farmer a marvel of mechanical genius a regular "Jim Dan4y" the light, handy and simple Fits Any Pump and Manes It Hump I Cuyloy,' Altti, Cantuln. ' stock out as rapidly as possible, rt You never saw anything like it before nothing like it has 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 windmilll 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 sure. We want to give you a catalog free. ftnlail Juno 1H, 1MB Othtra Pending r-T-Smitli .gt. B-uurn., OxegrorL HiMHHMaHaaKMHHtMHaManHMnHMHMHMHNWWHMaMaHNwaHBMaBai