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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1911)
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Browns' Satisfactory Store Sale Ends February 2S C. D. Howard was a caller at lis office the first of this week. fr. Howard liuorins us incru ia movment in his neighborhood start a cranue. Such an or- Iinization will prove a Reed com munity benefit. Customers and others desiring i to settle their taxes will please fend us sheriffs statement of the nount due together with inHtruc- ons for payment of same. IRST NATIONAL BANK of JRNS, OREGON. Mayor G. W. Clevenger arriv- home the first of this week om a visit to the east where he lent to order new goods. Mr. Bevencer'a mother died while fc was at the old home in Mis- buri. She was 7G years old. Rewakd I will pay S3 per iad for information which leads eto secure any cattle branded ith three horizontal bars on eith- or both hips, ear mark upper ape in each ear. Herman Run, Lawen, Oregon. Marsden, who ar Saturday, reports and hard at work 5th his studies. He had decid- to tike the full five year uni- rsity course instead of trying irpt thrniKrh in four vcars and es not have to study so hard. You will never again be quite you arc today mentally or Bysically. Perhaps not ever tain will you be able to get so young a piiotograpn-utat nks like vou as todav. Visit je Sayer Studio. Mrs. W. L. ved home fcorge well THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON Capital and Surplus 375,000.00 United States Depositary Accounts Invited Spring seed wheat at tho Busy Corner Store. Ira Venator was in tho city Wednesdny. 25 per cent off, alteration Freo at Schcnk Brothers. Frank Catterson and wife were in the city this week. The Home Hotel ia the comfor tablo place to board. Wanted To rent a four or five room house on tho hill. In quire at thia office. James Adams, a former resi dent and well known to old timo people of this section, wbb hero for several days this week renew-; ing acquaintances, Asst Supt Holland of the P. L. S. Co. left yesterday morning, for Salt Lake city and other out side points. Ho expects to re turn about March 15. Dr.Griffith was called to Lawcn Thursday evening to attend A. Loughhead who had fallen from a load of hay across the fenco and fractured two ribs. Tho doctor fixed him up and tho pa tient is doing very well. Prices remain the same during February .at Browns' Satisfactory Store They havo it and yet they haven't That's tho way it looks to tho Good Roads Association since considering the recent state aid bill passed by the legislature. The appropriation of $340,000 was made but no way provided to get it out of tho treasury, therefore tho association is ad vising Governor West to veto tho bill. Alteration Freo. 25 per cent off at Schcnk Bros. Frank Thompson spent a few days in tho city this week. Chop barley and tho finest of seed barley at tho Harney Valley Brewery. Thos. Bain and son wore among our Harney visitors the first of this week. Tho Whitney brotliors havo taken up thoir permanent resi dence on their homesteads in Vnlloy View. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will givo a supper on March 17 at tho I- 0. 0. F. banquet room from 5 until 8 o'clock. Raw Funs-Highest price for all kinds of raw furs. Write me. Frank B. Glenn, Vale, Oregon. Col. E. Ho for states ho has re tired from tho active manage ment of his Capital News in Sa lem and will make his homo in Portland. Now Spring Shoes On or be fore February tho 20th tho now Spring Shoes, including oxfords for Ladies and Gentlemen will bo shown at Browns' Satisfactory Store. Tho ladies Five Hundred Club are being entertained at tho country homo of Mrs. II. C. Lcv vens this afternoon. Mrs. Lev ens is joined by Mrs. Marsden n.' hostess. Estray Taken up near Lawen in Jnnuary ono white mare, weight about 1000 lbs branded 8E on left jaw; ono brown mare weight about 1000 lbs branded C I E on loft Bhoulder both work animnls. Owner cnll, pay charges and take property. Frank Catterson, Lawen, Oregon, i'.t .':'",: iivirun i ain i ii On Monday February 27, 1911, the Newer and Greater Busy Corner Store Will Open in the NEW MASONIC BUILDING EVERYTHING WILL BE NEW The Dry Goods, Fancy Goods. Furnishing Goods, Men's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes will be the best and most varied ever displayed in Burns New! New! New! Complete, Up to Date, Line of the Newest and Latest Worn and Children's Ready-to-Wear Clothing Will Continue My Policy of Keeping the Very Best Staple and Fancy Groceries L Schwartz PROPRIETOR :.-. ".vjsscsxaBKacsssaa . Schwartz J PROPRIETOR. Chop barloy at E. B. Reed & Son's. Timo to begin planning for tho garden. Winter suits 25 per cent ofi" nt Schcnk Bros. 25 por cont off on all winort suits nt Sclionk Bros. Grovor Jameson was in tho city tho first of UiIh week. James Gilborl was down from his Harney homo tho first of this wcok. You nlways got value received when trading at Hagoy & Rich ardson's. E. J. Cntlow was up from tho southern part of tho county this wcok. A fino now lot of dried fruits havo been added to the stock at Reed's Grocery Store. Regular preaching services at tho Presbyterian church tomor row morning and ovening. Mrs. Archio McGownn wiib quilo ill the foro part of this week but is reported improving nt this timo. Sco THE INLAND EMPIRE REALTY COMPANY, they want 20 GOOD RELINQUISHMENTS. QUICK. Miss Gcrtrudo Hcdrick is here from California on a visit to her sisters, Mrs. G. W. Young and Mrs. Chip Smith. Governor West has presented the Burns Commercial Club with tho pen with which ho signed tho experiment farm bill. If you want to sen a new and beautiful line of Spring 11)11 Dress Goods, Shirt Wnists, Em broideries nml laces call at Browns' Satisfactory Store. Blue prints of any township in Burns Imu District, showing nnino of entrymnn, date and kind of entry, topography, etc, $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall. Burns, Ore. Clay demons mill is tho near est ono to Burns whero all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can bo hnd. Near Canyon road. Call him by 'phono for quick orders. Tom Sagers Bays he is a littlo mixed in his dates and is not sure whether tho breakup is scheduled for February 28 or March 7. Ho has in mind tho spring migration of geeso and ducks. Tho half million appropriation for tho State University is threat ened with a holdup through tho referendum. A move in that direction wns made at Cottage Grove the other day. Last Sale Day February 28 Browns' Satisfactory Store Mrs. A. Egli entertained a large company of Indies at her homo Wednesday afternoon at Five Hundred. Tho first prizes were awarded to Miss Sizcmoro and Miss Kclsny. Dainty refresh ments were served. Having a fully equipped, mod em, up-to-dnto abstract plant and tho only copy of the County Records, Tho Harney County Ab stract Co., Inc., is best prepared to furnish reliable abstracts of title and to save monoy to those desiring same. Your business invited. Aucihk McGowan, Manager. D. D. Hughes, formerly of Can ada, was over from Drewsey Thursday in company with E. L. Becde, tho real estate man. Mr. Hughes spent somo timo in Can ada but decided ho would come back to "L.iclo Sam's" fold again and has decided to niako his homo in this county. He is an auctioneer and may take up tho work in tho Bpring. Roy Coleman was up from his homestead tho first of this wcok. Ho reports that ono morning last week tho thermometer registered 36 below zoro nt Wavcrly. A friend on hearing this stated ho had a thormomoter of a like character that registered 23 above tho samo morning and thinks tho troublo is with tho thermometers and not tho woathcr, Ono of tho most enjoynblo dancing parties of the season was given Wednesday evening by Council 8888, P. P. P. at tho now Masonic hall. Tho invitations wcro restricted to MnsoiiB and their ladies and it was a most congoninl company, Tho largo anti-rooms, which are 'connected by folding doors, wero thrown into ono room and used for spreading n delightful supper. Since tho Masons hayo moved into tho now building it is likely more of thoso delightful func tions will follow this initial house warming of thoir permanent homo. Always ready for job work. Chop feed at tho Busy Corner Store. Alfred Benjamin nt Schcnk Bros. You nlways boo it first in Tho Times-Herald. Doll Ferral is in from liltj homestead. Dr. Marsden has been confined to tho houso with grip this week. Tho Orcgonlan reports I. S. Geer and family at tho Imperial hotel. Everything for overy body at tho Lunnburg, Dalton & Co. Department Store. Quito a number of our young people went over to Harney last ovening to attend a dance. Tho Burns Flour Milling Co. will pay 21 cents per pound for wheat or barloy. Scott Catterson, one of our successful horso breeders, is in from his Stcens Mountain ranch. Tho friends of Miss Louise Davoy aro pleased to seo tho young lndy ablo to bo out after her long illness. I. S. Geer and family are ex pected homo todny. Mrs. Geer and tho children havo been in Southern Oregon sinco last fall. Lost Three books between Burns and the foot of Devino ridge. Return to this office or Rev. C. W. Holloman and receive $1.00 reward. Among tho out of town guests nt tho P. P. P. ball Wednesday night were Ira Million and his mother, Claude Smyth and wife and E. G. Eggleston and wife. I. Schwartz and Tom Sagers have been engaged in opening new goods and making prepara tions for tho opening of tho new "Busy Corner" store next Mon day. W. II. McAllister has gone to Vermont on a visit wo learn from friends who aro up from tho Trout creek Bcction. We under stand Mr. McAllister hns again taken chnrgo of the Thomas and Walters lands in thnt section. Geo. Whiting hns purchased tho M. C. Huffman herd of regis tered Jersey cattlo and has tho foundation for ono of the finest dairy herds in tho northwest. Wo aro going to see more atten tion given to this business is this section.. Miss Lottie McIIose, a sister to II. W. McIIose of this office, will tirrivo here about March 15. Tho young lady will at onco begin a term of Bchool in the new school district recently organized north of Lawen. Miss Ella Jones of Chicago accompanies Miss Mc Hoiso witlr tho intention of mnk ing hor home in the county. Estrays- One iron gray mare, weighing 1050 lbs. and branded with an S wrench with a straight wrench across; one bay horse, while spot in tho head, branded T-l connected on left stille, camo to my ranch in July and havo boon fed sinco Sept, Owner call, pay charges and take animals. Gkorgk Farrens, Drewsey, Oregon. W. W. Sherburn came up from tho Denio section tho first of this week having in chirrgo A. Iiren zon who is accused of killing cattle. Ho had a preliminary boforo Justice O'Connor and tho evidence indicated Lorcnzon had killed two cows belonging to Joo Cntlow and also cattlo belonging to tho P. L. S. Co. In default of $500 bonds ho is now in jail awaiting tho spring term of cir cuit court. Mrs. Irving Miller took Bick Inst Saturday while on route homo from a visit to rolativcs and friends in Western Oregon nnd had to stop at tho Wm. Bennett homo in Silvies. Irving went out to moot heron Saturday and Sunday telephoned for Dr. Griffith who was accompanied out bv Mrs. Wm. Miller. Later Miss Hanley wont out to nurso tho patient and Mrs. Miller and Irving camo in Tuesday. Tho patient is improving according to Into reports and will booh bo ablo to rosumo her journey home. By consenting to a decree en joining them from in tho futuro over maintaining fences around tho public rango tho Biiits against tho Wm. Hanley Co., of this county nnd Wm. Jones of Mal heur county hnvo been ended in tho United States district court. Tho Hanloy pcoplo never did tho foncing thoy wero accused of tho fenco having boon put up by Potor French years ago. Col, Wood, attomoy for tho defend ants, asked to havo it understood in enso thoy camo Into legal po ssession of that part of tho gov ernment rango that tho injunc tion bo dissolved. Sco Schenk Bros, ad 25 per cent off. Mm. Fred Nicklo was down from Trout creek Thursday, IB per cent oil' on all Winter underwear at Schenk Bros. J. E. Ronmicvillo is up from tho southern part of tho county on business. Pacific Slock nnd Poultry food at tho Lunnburg, Dalton &, Co. Department Store. G. IL Peitco, a resident of the Trout creek section, has been in tho city this week on business. llio porsonnl nllenlfon given gucsta at the French Hotel has given it n good reputation L. B. Cult), Prop. P. 11. Gray was in tho city tho first of tho week looking after business. Ho reports R. R. Sitz doing very well. Mrs. Minnie Fireovcd is pre pared to nurso patients at the C. C. Couch homo in Burns. Con finement cases solicited. Ted Hayes and Will Catterson wero up from Lawcn Saturday night to tnko Bomo degree work in the I. 0. 0. F. lodge. Miss K. Neugebauer is located in the Jorgcnscn building south Main St. and is prepared to do all kinds of dress making. Ex-Governor Lord of this state died at San Francisco tho latter part of Inst week and tho funeral was held nt Salem last Tuesday. Rcatos for sale, all Bizcs and lengths, price 20 cenla per foot. Any ono desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson, Alborson. Oregon. Theodore Spraguo entertained a number of his little school friends last Saturday in honor of his birthday. Tho littlo ones had a fine lime. Dr. L. E. Hibbard informs us that the Jersey heifer he recently sold to Melvin Doan died at the Roaring Springs ranch whilo be ing Liken to the Doan ranch in the southern part of tho county. February. 28th last Day Sale at Browns' Rev. C. W. Hollowman was over at Van Sunday whero he held two services. Ho reports much Bnow in tho mountains and that the pcoplo over in that neighborhood nro suffering gen erally from tho grip. If you want to make a trade, sell your relinquishment or other property the Inland Empire Real ty Co. will be of great assistance to you. They have sold others and can sell yours. Particular people do thoir trading nt tho Hagey & Richard son general merchandise store where n fine line of dry goods, furnishings, shoes, etc. is always found. Tho Senate refused to oust Slate Food and Dairy Commis sioner Bailey. Unless tho grand jury nnd courts succeed in prov ing him unworthy ho will con tinuo to draw his salary until next election. It seems that's about all ho does -draw his salary. Mrs. Hnrold Clifford entertain ed last Wednesdny nfternoon in honor of Miss Mildred Hazcltinu, nt which time formal announce ment was mnde of tho engage ment of Miss Hazoltino to Mr. Linden McCollough. Tho mar riage will take plnco in tho spring. Democrat. Baker, Ontnrio. Caldwell and other fair districts of Eastern Oregon nnd Idaho have formed a circuit. Wouldn't it bo well for Jho interior fair districts to do likowiso? The Harney county fair will bo held tho first week in October as usual and tho other districts will likely arrango dates to conform as in tho past. Tho "Snellin' Mntch" at tho Presbyterian church last even ing wns n very pleasant affair and nfforded lota of fun for tho largo crowd in nttondanco. Miss Godfroy received tho prize in tho spelling match and Merle Ben nett received a prize for coming the nearest to pinning tho hatch et on George Washington's nose. There was a general social timo with games and refreshments. Parties knowing themselves indebted to mo aro requested to mako prompt settlement on or boforo March 10. In making this request I am doing no more than my creditors requiro of me. It tnkes money to meet my obli gations and I hopo you will givo this your immediate attention. I do not wish to mako any one costs, but if I do it will bo your fault and not mino, I must mako thoso collections to protect my self. G. W. CLEVENGER, Out Of Town Taxpayers The Harney County National Hank will be pleased to attend to tho pay ment of your taxes upon receipt of your Instructions. The Rank That Renders Service IIARNEYCOUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Burns "Your Home Institution." Small Accounts Are Always Welcome. Resources over $400,000.00 'DRUGS' 5 THE WELCOME PHARMACY '"TYEARS experience in the Drug F3usl- " ness. We have no dead stock Our goods are clean and new. When you buy your drugs from us you can rest assured that they are pure, fresh and will have the effect which your doctor desires. You can also find new and up to date Stationery, Fresh Candies, Domestic and Imported Cigars, Rub ber Goods, Fancy Soaps, Pipes, Etc. ST A TIONERY Clevenger fs Furniture Store DISHES-DISHES When you want Dishes come in and talk to us. Wo aro pre-' pared to supply you in whatever is necessary. FURNITURE KOCKHKS, DININO CIIAIRS.MOKRIS CHAIRS, COUCIII-S, DININO TAULIJS LIIJRARY TAHt.ES, CIIILDKENS PUKNITUKK, RUOS, BI-DSTKADS GLASSWARE Hand-Painted China Complete Dinner Sets Plain Earthenware -AT RIGHT PRICES GRAPHAPHONE FREE! -AT- Clevenger' s Furniture Store SAVE TIME MONEY MUSCLE The Working Capacity is Enormous of the FARM Pump Engine Always onthe hustle; a tireless worker, that needs no boss, 'it tackles any task; cuts hours to minutes; cuts cost to pennies; cuts out the wear and tear on muscles; keeps men from becoming machines; pays handsome daily in cash saved and work performed. The engine will pump sufficient water in less than half, hour for the average family's daily uso at a cost of not more than three fourths of a cent. Fits Any Standard Pump 1 Pumps 400 (o 1,000 Gallons per Hour Tell us nbout your requirements, wo can meet them; if interested in Larger Engines ask for catalogue of FULLER & JOHNSON'S Double Efficiency Engims. W. T. SMITH Agent for Harney County mm ,y.'.'W'''t ''W'''V'tV'VX'Vk '",- Thoro is only one good plnco to go for (JOOl) DRUGS, STATIONERY, CIGARS, HOOKS, CONFECTIONERY, and TOILET ARTICLES REED BROS. DRUG STORE The store maintained nnd operated for your con venience and satisfaction. Ono that you can rely on nt all times. The City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors 5,-MMrrrrTir', -- t t t mummtmuaammm