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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1910)
Lerald. 5ST CIRCULATION Or Kn IN THIS COUNTY. I IDKCKMIIKK 10,1910. 11 News. i 'nt Brown's Store. njamin at Sclicnk mn is over from k-ed Benjamin suit Is. ting stove for sale. i office. Ik was over from kncli this week. snlav of Holiday Jusy Corner Store. -Neat 3-room cot- Inquire at this ng Company wants lumber from mill fmnn was up from ' feuntain homestead that is reduced 11 with large green bwn's Satisfactory ' )eccmber. son was a visitor i first of this week. inanied in by his chran. ' just in for the I le at E. B. Reed & It once make your ore the rush. Iftsonic Building is completion. The floor, 60x100 ft, modern style and I. Schwartz, the Store" man about BAD ROADS Need cause you no inconvenience in your Financial transactions if you avail yourself of our BANKING BY MAIL facilities which enable you to transact your banking business with the same case and safety as though you called upon us in person. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON Capital and Surplus $70,000.00 United States Depositary Accounts Invited H tare offering a re arrest of U. W. grocery solicitor. the fore part of team and buggy fR. J. McKinnon. there with the sack sonic building will fef a brilliant social kvening of Dec. 28. -Building Associa- ed to give a grand i warming feature. ad committees will Fnext issue. feant surprise party Miss Helen runng- le last evening in 17th birthday. sufficient to make at Five Hundred , Miss Lenore Size Young carried off the highest scores. were served. jut announcing the the four act comedy Kube" next Wed- ig, Dec. 14, by rhe play is given Volunteer Fire De fer the management jr. The receipts .between the de- Clothes pressed and cleaned at Schenk Bros. Lloyd Johnson was in town this week. Get your Winter Clothing at The Busy Corner Store. T)Anll rP.Ann 1aa i Tlf. N and Mrs. Fred Scott, a son. Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. have all kinds of Christmas goods. W. L. Best was over from Sil ver Creek on business this week. Furnished rooms. Plain Sewing Mrs. Doka Lester, Burns, Or. Hagey & Richardson carry the best brands of groceries. All fresh. J. E. Sizemore was in the city for several days this week looking after business. See the Inland Empire Real ty Co. if you have anything for sale or exchange.' High class Christmas goods at Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. 20 per cent off on mens and boys suits Fred Haines. Regular preaching services at tho Baptist church tomorrow morning and evening. Wanted Horses to pasture and winter. Call on or address, Chas. Wilson. Frank Cole left Tuesday for uoiBu wnure no win remain ior an indefinite time. Everything for every body at the Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Department Store. For Toilet Sots Reed Bros.' Drug Storo has the finest dis play ever seen in the city. Tho French Hotel serves a fine Sunday dinner and special attention is given to family service. A new line of dry goods, fur nishings, shoes, hats, etc. can Green tags al Brown's Store. Ted Hayes was up from Lawen Wednesday 9 yards of outing flannel $1.00 Fred Haines. Headquarters for Christmas goods Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Thero is a nlco display of Dolls in tho south window of Tho Busy Corner Storo. Just arrived fino lot of blankets, ladies', gents' and children's coat sweaters Fred Haines. E. B. Reed & Son havo receiv ed a fino assortment of Christmas candies, Nice, fresh and best vanoty. Tho personal attention given guests at tho French Hotel has given it a good reputation L. B. Culp, Prop. A Book is always appreciated. Books for Old Folks and Young Folks in great varjely at Reed Bros.' Drugstore. Look for green tags at Brown's Satisfactory Storo this month. Everything reduced will bo! marked "reduced" on green tags. j Schenk Bros, do not havo to i send your suit back to a Phila delphia lawyer for alteration. They nro tailors and can do it themselves. F. C. Dibblo and wifo canio over from Silver creek Wednes day bringing Mr. Dibbles mother who is not at all well. She is advanced in years and rather delicate. Big reduction in men s huts Fred Haines. tho club's portion phis play is a good last is of tho best uring the people a lent. Special fea- jitroduced between of moving pic- Jjy "Buster" Uawl- Hill and a comic Lyle Dawson. Mrs. Grant Thompson is a helping to take care of the new I always be found at Hagey & UUUJT. j JHUUIIUOUH a. Aifred Benjanin of New York Mrs. J. C. Bowcn and little has made Schenk Bros, agents I daughter are hero from Landore, Cm- Hnmov nnnnlv fnr hfo rrront Idaho, On a VlSlt to her parents. clothin I Hon. and Mrs. Frank Davey. ' f T .... . "I 1 A11 T 11 nlfA un January i, iv. j. win nu mv furniture" business strictly cash. Goods will be sold at prices to justify every purchaser in paying tho cash G. W. Clev ger. You will never again be quite as you are today mentally or physically. Perhaps not ever again will you bo able to get so "young" a photograph -that looks like you as today. Visit the Sayer Studio. Mrs. W. L. Marsden look her Mrs Mary Baker Eddy, head and founder of Christinn Science, died last Saturday night. Tho causo of death Wm. Gray and wifo camo up from Lawen yesterday. Schenk Bros, have received a caso of Alfred Benjanin clothing. Havo you listed your land yot7 See Irving Miller boforo you do. Men's, ladies' and children's shoes at n bargain Fred Haines. Tho Burns Flour Milling Co? will pay 2J cents per pound for , wheat or barley. Givo tho httlo ones a treat. Take them on a trip through Toyland at Tho Busy Corner Store. Meerschaum, Briar and Com position Pipes, with Amber and Artificial Stems a big display at Reed Bros.' Drug Storo. Miss K. Neugebaucr is located in tho Jorgenson building south Main St. and is prepared to do all kinds of dress making. All goods at tho Hagey & Richardson general merchandise store arc now and up to date. Good values in every purchase. Report has it that tho showing of Hand Bags and Ladies' Purses at Reed Bros.' Drugstore excels anything ever seen in Burns. Henry Trowbridgo brought over a largo herd of cattle from his Izee ranch tho first of this week. They were driven to the Lawen section whoro they will bo fed during tho winter. School suits al Schenk Bros. Tho Home Hotel is the comfor- filliln nlfinn In linnril. rru .,... j .. ii. ttiiN JL11U IIUW JllilllU iui liiu xilK'l School has nrrived and was de livered this morning. Realos for snlo, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot. Any ono desiring Realos address V. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson, Alberson, Oregon. ' Supt Gilt-rest of (he P. L. S. Co. loft Tuesday for outside points going in his nuto to Win- nomucca and will then proceed to San Frnncisco where lie will re main until after tho holidays. Tho majority report of tho Bnllinger-Pinchot investigation committee has been presented to congress and it says: "That Secretary Balhngor is not an enemy of nor is ho hostile to a reasonable, judicious policy of conservation, and that no ground whatever has been shown justi fying the opinion thnt he is an unfaithful and inefficient public officer." A. E. Murnhy was doing busi ness in this city this week. Mr, .Murphy says work is progressing without interruption over al his Iron Monnlain land holdings. It is something to tho credit of Harney County to say that wo are still plowing and the soil is in fine shape for such work. Mr. Murphy expects to have a largo acreage ready for seeding soon. "I hud beon troubled wjth con stipation for two years and tried The Times-Herald has received a letter from Pearl Wise who asks us to send tho paper to Call forhia for the present Ho doesn't causo of death was pneumonia. . , t , do b t d Ll? w??.2n hc.L ",neiL"l. ffl'brat regards to all Hartley counl oitu wua u very '""'"""'"if-v frioriilfl WUlIJiltlt Assistant Warden Ackley of the Idaho penitentiary who was shot last week by tho outlaw Pannum or Fiscr, was ablo to leave his bed yesterday i nupuu no win bwuh uo buiiiuiuiii- i rnm,ir ..i iuta naro J.T itwrvitu iiuv lit. mh.j own on his journey home. s i Tho roads continue to bo Tierce' and the stages have a hard tunc getting in at all. An Work stock wintered on most reasonable terms. Good pasture with plenty of shelter at $1.50 nor head per month. Good tim- f I 1 n F fertllfcaA4 SM MM tn aAH ,1 ;i.-ui.iiy iiuy, ii lunuuai hi uraiiuu, UIHl Il.r,,,l -1. ,-!. tUn nnat- nf tl.nV.nir LUM 411. HJULVIJT 1.1IU Wdl U4 bltUIIUJ. V V Chas. Owen and J. L. Hopper camo down from Silvies the first of this week in chargo of about 2.000 head of P. L. S. Co. cattle. They aro preparing to take another big drive of stock to the railroad. They will bo shipped from Winnemucca to tho Califor nia ranches. occasional freight team straggles in but most of them havo been many days on the road and many more aro still between here and Vale. Miss Isabello Eskridge. who . ( has been teaching in the Buch TW .. lmn on,l fn,51,fv"" WainUt, 13 111 U1U Clltf UI1UUI ehome from Portland where ' 1 a0,? J2ft slight operation this week on ono of her ankles and she will be confined to her bed for a short time as a result. It is not serious. all of tho best physicians in Bris tol. Tenn., and they could do nothing forme," writes Thos. E. Williams, Middieboro, Ky. "Two packages of Chamberlain's Stom ach and liver tablets cured me." For sale by all good dealers. W. G. Howell writes President' Leonard of the Commercial club that tho Portland people thorou ghly enjoyed tho game dinner furnished by the Burns boys. The Masonic lodge has elected J. M. Dalton W. M.; Wm. Miller, S. W.;Thos. Sagers, J. W., Sam Mothershead. Secy.: J. C. Wei- he Mothers' Club, i come. Sr.. Treas.: J. E. Loggan, pl iy ground will be , Tyler. A Bargain 610 acres of level sagebrush land, good soil. For ' sale at 810.00 nor acre on any rlnn.irt.ura this morning for reasonable terms if sold before , Whittier, California, where she January 1st. 1911. If you aro will spend tho holiday season f , . i 'with her son George and Dr. interested and mean business i S(,a mother. kA letter just address: L. H. W., Box 11, 1 reccived statesthat George has Burns, Oregon. i recovered from his recent illness. FREE! FREE! FREEn ABSOLUTELY FREE! This Ticket Entitling The Bearer to a Trip Through Toyland at THE BUSY CORNER STORE NTA CLAUS ial is making: this store his headquarters. To e the marvels and beauties of this wonderous ;route through the domain of KRISKRINQLE baffle the pen of the most profound writer. THING! Well, not quite everything that the h heart or mature mind may desire. in the CHILDREN and let them revel amid the Ion of Toys, Games, Dolls, etc., that are dis- so lavishly. Ask for a Ticket at the Counter, ut the one in this advertisement and bring it. BUSY CORNER STORE . Schwartz, Prop. ) l ! i. .hiij -.r i-.j.i...Et- or nro their little daughter Lelah recent ly underwent an operation for ear trouble which appears to have been entirely successful. The little girl had been troubled for somo time nnd tho matter was quite serious. Sho stood tho trip home fine. President's Taft's message to Congress is .pretty long for a short session and tho manager, has not had time to read it. Ho says the tariff bill passed last session has been maglincd and belives tho commission now at work will make everything right. It is not likely many of his re commendations will receivd much consideration at this session Do you realize what it might mean to buy property that has an imperfect title? A warranty deed should not bo sufficient, as it is not sufficient evidence of title. You should have before you ab solute cvidenco of tho grantors' right nnd title to tho property transferred. An abstract shows every .instrument on record that affects tho title and should be as inmnrfnnf na fVin rlnn1 TTaiMPV hn?Xl and expects to bo able to furnish . akciiib mcuowan, that very necessary article dur- Pres; and Manager. !"R:"..SCAS? ."li8,!!. At a recent meeting of the city ill! ItU IIUUBU Ilk 111V unm Jim uiui. will hoM 700 tons of ice and will nut on a regular delivery. This will certainly be well patronized and quite an accommodation to the peoplo of Burns. Tho nuicker a cold is gotten rid of the less tho danger from ( pneumonia ami oiner serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va., savs: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the market for colas. I havo recomended it to my friends and they nil agree with me." For Bale by all good dealers. council the matter of revising tho cily charter was taken up. Mayor Clovenger nnd Council man Davey were selected to serve on a board to consist of two members of the city admin istration, two citizens to bo sel ected by the Commercial Club and those four to select one nt- tornoy to servo as tho fifth mem ber. In accordance with this arrangement President Leonard of tho club appointed Ben Brown and Sam Mothershead to act This is a matter of considerable importance and should have the careful consideration of property owners and men of affairs. I 3EHLIJSES TO fSJ&T&Tl Jjff Warn Tiro Concontrato your mind on tho main point thon movo. Irrigation of Ilavnoy Valloy will havo early consideration, but in tho moan timo Don t Overlook the Fine Assortment of Jewelry at Salisbury's, Get busy before Christmas. Noxl door to Ilnrnpy County National Bank. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Willis K. Urookes, a young mining engineer who arrived here recently from Grant county, took a auantitv of laudanum about 1:30 o'clock this morning, it is stated, with suicidal intent Ho went into the bar room of the Burns hotel, whero ho took the dose, and handed iho bar tender a letter addressed to his wife, which ho requested be mailed. Ho also gave the bar tender his purse. Later he went to the Windsor, where John War- low was at the lunch counter, and sat down on a high stooi near John and asked for a cup of black coffee. Brookes suddenly fell from tho stool and bystand ers got him on his feet and walked him on the street, in the meantime sending for Dr. Grif fith. The man finally vomited up the laudanum and Marshal Haines after walking him for a long timo took him to his room. Before going to his room, how ever, ho secured the letter he had written and destroyed it Ho is out of danger this morning. Very little is known of him here other than that he is re ported to bo a good mining engi neer but had recontly lost his position and is short of funds. He admitted to tho marshal that he intended to end his life and that it was a cowardly trick. A CHECK ACCOUNT AIDS YOUR MEMORY. It is not ncc essary to remember every small bill you pay, when you keep a check account. Your checks arc a record of your business. Each check has written on its face the date and the amount of the bill paid, the party to whom it was paid. In addition, each check is a receipt for the obliga tion cancelled. Pay by check -file your checks for reference. Wc welcome small accounts. Harney County National Kank Of Burns, Oregon CHRISTMAS' to I I 8 OLD SANTA CLAUS Has just arrived. He is making Our Store Headquarters as usual, where He has his full line on Display, consisting of Fancy Dishes, Leather Goods, Toilet Cases and other articles suitable for Christmas Presents. Come and inspect His line and make your purchases early. THE WELCOME PHARMACY. I I Co ; CHRISTMAS- HARNEY COUNTY ABSTRACT Company, Incoiipokated AHCH1K M'GOWAN, ' nJ Mcr. Modern and complets set of INDEXES An Abstract Copy of Every In strument on Record in Har ney County. SURETY HONDS NOTARY PUHLIC IRVING MILLER REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE ODD FELLOWS BUILDING Burns, Oregon. E. A. SHAFER U. S. Mineral Surveyor & Civil Engineer Irrigation and Water Supply n gineeriug. Townsile, Land and Mineral land l'alenl Surveys. Drafting, Designing, Uluo Print ing Estimate?, Etc. Narrows, Oregon MOTE'S CANDY STORE Has just received a fresh lot of CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO New nnd hnndsm e Pst Cards, Stationery, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Novelties. A SPECIALTY OF DOX CANDY EXTRA Fino assortment of everything D.H. MOTE, Burns, Oregon The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Office, Burns, Oregon A, O, rAULXMKH, URT. Branch Office, Lakovicw, Oregon 0, MkFAVLKNEK, UV Lunaburg )alt.on & C Are. i Headquarters for Holiday Qoods. can findtanythIngyou want, either Novel or Substantial. You A Complete Line of Fresh Groceries of the Best Brands. Dry Qoods, Rubbers, Sheep-Lined Clothing, Elc.v See Us Before Buying Elsewhere. . .:-.-:::::jmtm:mittumuiama:r.J a::t:t:t::manu::a::nt::n::3jU5:nnt The HARNEY VALLEY MEAT MARKET Kaiser & Busiiele, Proprietors of all kinds always ready Your Patronage Solicited MEATS Corner Mnln and B Streets Loclier Building :;!:in:i:::i::i:m::ir.:::::t:n::n n:ttm::utti::t:tnt:tmmnmnmmmmmn (T TAILORS $10.00 TO $25.00 $25.00 TO $55.00 $10.00 $25.00 $30 00 TO $65.00 Wo guarantee Quality and Workmanship. Tnilor- Mado is done in Our Burns Shop. ALTERATING FREE. We Carry a Full Lino of the Newest, Most Up-to- Date Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Caps. Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty. SCHENK BROS. Burns, Ore. READY-MADE SUITS TAILOR-MADE SUITS ' READY-MADE OVERCOATS and FUR COATS TAILOR-MADE OVERCOATS and FUR COATS : J If you want to make a trade, sell your relinquishment or other property tho Inland Empire Real ty Co. will bo of great assistance to you. Thoy havo sold others and can sell yours. Santa Claus has arrived at Reed Bros.' Drug Storo in his aeroplane and has brought every thing that will delight tho young and old. Drop in and note as to what you want,