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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1911)
o n 'J U 5P k, Times-flcrald. I js tllK I.A1WKBT I'lltCUIiATIUN Or NKWBfAl'KU IN T1IIB COUNTY. 6ATUK1IAY M Y !I7 lt-11 LocmI News. nt Schenk Hros. and see new l'anama hats. C. Kggleston, tho Oregon rninn, is in tno city. bert Swain is enjoying ft iloso easles down at the ranch. ris Cooper is recovering a case of spotted fevor. itfino and complole line of , garden and flower seeds at I's firoeorv. iNof. K. II Harris and wife W,. gone to their larin near laiftrly f r the summer. (QUI and see the late arrivals feess goods, shoes, ties, furn- tijfegs etc at Hagoy & Rich- i. Times-Herald failed to n last week the birth of a lighter to Mr. and Mrs. Mason at Corvallis on May 7. KWlda Hehrendt, the optician, at the Hums hotel until 1. See her about properly eel glasses. See her ad. L. Kinley has accepted the n of state game warden. inley spent one season in iy county studying hird lite quite well known here. Ware was in Hurns this Iiis first visit in four years. s quite a -change in our ity .John was a residdnt 3 place once and is well to old time resident. GOOD BUSINESS prinoipIoH bring huucvhh. IL'h u gouil UiHiiiowH principlo to bo careful mui HyHtuiimlic in .your fitiimcinl nffuirH. Nothing expedites mid fueili tiiti'H luiHinoHH trmiHiiulioiiH .so uiucluis u cheek ing account, wliilo the indorsed and ('uncoiled checks when returned by tho bank cutiHtituto mi undiHputablo record of tho businesH Hum IrmiH-actcd. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON Capital and Surplus S75,000.00 United States Depositor!! Accounts Invited Oldlield brought The B-Hcrald family some fine ds Thursday evening, the the local product we have this season. Mr. Oldlield Pfine garden and some good Bets. JmK, Tens ilhger cut his foot Beverclj at the Hunyard 11 Wednesday morning. OL1s brought to this city hy Gilbert in his auto and fjutfarsden & Griffith attend- itaWS Another soaking rain day night. I). A. Hrakeman was up from Waverly this week. The Home Hotel is the com for-1 table place to board. C. V Reed and wife were up' from Sunset this week. Al Cote was in from his warm springs home yesterday. A man and wife with two daughters desire work on a ranch Thurs-i Amos Oldlield has some choice cabbage plants for sale. W. II. Morrison and wife were in the city Wednesday. Linen dusters for ladies and gentlemen at Schenk Hros. M. F. Williams and wife came over from the lohn Day section I Tuesday. I Foil Sai.k A second hand Inquire at this office. James Gilbert and John williger were in the city Saturday, coming down in Gilbert's new E. M. F. car. Tor last Mr. the wound arding to announcements Salem the state board has itemplation tho adjudica- f the water rights along "River during this season. tion had been filed asking bh action. K doctors report many cases bIcs all over the county. is to have spread in every n before it was known ras any cases. It is roport- ; Diamond, Happy Valley, Itire, Cow Creek, Drewsey and Hums. hare invited to worship at esbytenan Church tomor- Rev C C. Habbidge of "Sunday School Missionary Jrand Round Presbytery, reach both morning antl (11a. m. and 8 p. m ) for morning, "Atsome and Life." Evening "What one sheep and fian, said to another. as you arc today mentally or physically. Perhaps not even chaple organ. Inquire at this office. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Voegtly left Wednesday morning for Portland to be absent only a short time. Pacific Stock and Poultry food John Husers arrived home'"1 tho, ''" W. "alton & Co. Thursday evening from a trip to vnvlnmM Store, outside points. He says we have Dr. Griffith was called to no complaint to make respecting Wagontire this week to see Mrs. the weather and that Harney A. Egli who was quite ill with Valley is still the place for him. measles. The patient was hav- You will never arain be unite I in 80mo ire with I!0?1" ,,l,arl aeuoii aim our eoiiuuiuii whm Mlllt.. Ul)tlflllil fft' fl fltlWI lit 1 1 III' n'n!il i I l I.... again will you be able to get so vthiuii icimihl-u numv ,fiu,,. "young" a photograph- that, lvmgher.n.provmg. looks" like you as today. Visit J Mrs. W. A. Gowan and little the Sayer Studio. ! sons and Miss Hazel Coznd left i Albert Oakerman was j 'Thursday, the former to spend Thursday, having come over to'1) w.'1 ' Iu',r , atl,er, !on get the doctor for Mrs. EbHC. W. Parnsh ium! other rohiives .!, !o w m ,wi. mnui..,, (nnt county. Miss Hazel her Wagontire home. There;cxpect to continue her journey being no night service on the Silver Creek 'phone line necessi tated Albert riding in to call the, Mahuii:i -In this city, Satur Doctor. i(inyi My 20, Mr. .1. J. Heinzand P. G. Smith recently disposed Mrs. Ada Weber, Rev. C. W. of the cattle which he feed out Holloman performing the corc at the railroad. He had sold a, mony. Mr. Heinz is an old time portion of them before but the1 resident of this county and his last consisted of about 300 head ' bride recently came here from which were shipped to Portland. ' Seattle. She is the mother of He obtained very satisfactory Wm. Weber of the Candy Kitch nrices and mav buv some more on. They will make their home nut nlnncr Mm rnilrnnil lu.fni-,. ! Oil Ml I Jeiliy.S farm Ileal' I IllITi- llieUtliat JSIll. cnminir in man. dealers. ! on to Portland after a short visit I at her old home in Canyon City. Isn't it Warm? la will be soon. Then you will need some nice light erwear. Better net it now. We have just receiv- complete new line of SUMMER UNDERWEAR for men, women and children I FOR MEN fl FOR WOMEN ; UNION SUITS UNION SUITS i quality, per suit : $1.25 Good quality, per suit : 75c. er " " " : 2.00 Uetter " " " ; . $1.50 I TWO PIECE SUITS TWO PIECE SUITS r quality, per fjarment : 75c. Good quality, per yarment : ,'i5c. ?r " " " : $1.00 Better " " " : 75c. " " " : 1.50 Best " " " ; $1.50 Job printing ThoTimes-IIornM Adam George was inlhe cily this week. Leo Caldwell was down from the mountain ranch (his week. Mrs. James Kennedy was down from the farm Ibis week. Cleaning and pressing for ladies and gentlemen at Schenk Hros. W. Y. King is building a nice 7 room cottage in east Hurns for Fred Racine. Geo. Ward and wife now oc cupy the lurnished rooms over The Times-Herald ollice. Everything for every body al tho Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Department Store. Otto Nystroin is up from his home near Princeton for a few days. We have received our new Spring samples for suits. Come and see them- Schenk Hros. Mrs Win. Miller returned yes terday from a visit to Mrs. Geo. Love at Agency. A relinquishment four miles' west of ('row Camp for sale at a bargain. Inquire at this office. Friends in this cily have re ceived a letter announcing the arrival of a boy recently in the home of Glenn Harper and wife al Oakland, California. A Portland paper reports James Otis Kenyon. son of Mr. and Mrs .1. :-. Kenyon, as having received his diploma from the dental college in that city It is reported here that the John Ott saw mill near Drewsey was burned recently. There ha 1 been no fire at the mill and it is supposed to be of incendiary origin. A news dispatch from Ontario published in a recent issue of the Hoise Capital News two wool clips have sold there for 15 and IfiJ cents. This is some better than reported from other points. The backward spring has kept the grain and meadows from advancing as they should bill no serious danger is reported. Harvesting of the hay crops will he somewhat later than usual, however. There will be a meeting of the baseball fans at the Photo-Play house tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock for the purpos of organ iziug a ball team, electing a manager and such other btisinoHS as may be necessary. Henry Trowbridge and Fred Hunn, the latter a Walla Walla cattle buyer, came in from the John Day country Thursday. Mr. Hunn is looking for some cows and calves and Henry may buy a few beef steers if he finds everything favorable. ONION SETS in CENTS A QUART AT THE HUSY COR NER STORE. For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent ex ercise or injury, Chamberlain's Liniment is excellent. This lini ment is also highly esteemed for the relief it alfords in cases of Alfred Ik njamine clothing at Schenk Hros. Kemp llanlistv was in I he city from Trout ('reek this weel;. New fiedi eroceries just re ceived al Hagoy i Richardhoii's. Hurns in putting on cily air. a real burglary the other niuht. Foil Sam: Two good milk cows for sale. Gentle. Inquire at this office. Just arrived apples for sale Haines Store. C. II. Leonard in company with potatoes and next door lo left "Tex" Reade for Winnemucca on Always ready for job printing. Henry Hlaek was up from Sunset during the week. Mrs. J. W. Sayer is among the victims suffering from measles. i it rtt t i - . i. ,'i. i.vier ami w. w. Modder came in with freight this week. F( it Sam: Oil) acres hay land All or part. Address M. II. care The Times-Herald. Miss Clayle Harrow left the first of this week for an extended vacation visit lo Portland and other outside points. .lonii iMcnner, J. w. liiichanan I hursduy.and Supt. Hamilton were down in an auto business. M. Elkan. one of the energetic and optimistic land holders ofi the Weaver spring section was in the cily this week. Foil RlINT The Jorgensen store building on Main Street. Inquiio al Win. Miller's ollice in the Masonic building. Mrs R. 1). Cooper left this week for her former home in Iowa where she will visit with relatives for an indefinite time. II. P. Witter is going into breeding some pure blood chick ens antl turkeys. He will raise Rhode Island Red chickens and llronz turkeys, from Hiichanan Tuesday the for mer making proof on his land and the later were his witnesses. FINE LINE OF SHIRT WAISTS AT THE HUSY COR NER STORE. Dan Varien got into a mixup wli a hi on") the other day which resulted m Ins having to come in to have the doctor patch up a had leg where the horse kicked him. There were no bones broken but Dan finds it convenient lo use some crutches. Tom Allen was in from the Ranch the first of the week and was accompanied out Tuesday by NEW LACE HOSIERY AT THE HUSY CORNER STORE. The Windsor Har was burglar ized between 2 o'clock and day- ngni Wednesday morning, .fl22.!).' being taken from the safe. It was the work of some one who was familiar with the place as the safe was opened in Mrs. Allen and Fied who will the ordinary way and the draw- spend the vacation there. period ovei (). S. Pioslon was a business visitor lo our cily this week. Mr. Preston says crops in his neighborhood look very well, although considerably backward from last year at this time. J. C. Wooley, a former resident of this vicinity, but now of linker County was in the city this week having brought in ft eight from Ontario for local merchants. Joe has many old time friends here who were glad to see him. ONION SETS 15 CENTS A QUART AT THE HUSY COR NER STORE. Homer H. Mace has been ap pointed deputy state fish and game warden and is going to see that the law is enforced in every respect. Mr. Mace is a man qualified for this position and has no"Tavori(es. The game of this Section should receive considera tion and local people will respect it. ers unlocked with keys. Checks anil other papers were not dis turbed. It is reported the offi cers have an idea of the man who did it but no arrests have been made. SALESMAN WANTED -To represent Irrigation and Laud Company of Idaho at Hums. We oiler an attractive investment and an attractive sales plan, and can make a proposition to a man of standing in this community that beats the highest salary paid in Harney County. The right I deal for the right man. Give references when answering this ad. Address: Fruitland Acreage Company, Ltd. . Hox B88, Hoise, Idaho. WARRANT CAU.. i Notice is hereby given that I there are sufficient funds in the I county treasury to redeem all! Harney county warrants register ed prior to February 1, 11)1 1. In terest ceases on all such warrants on this date. May 0, 1911. Simon Li:wis. Treasurer of Harney County. Leonard and Emory Cole, who are interested with C. H. McCon nell in the Silver creek and Sil vies irrigation project, came in liitif Sin I nril'i v iil'miimr iiiitiirilM'l. .,i'.l l.v .li.m.u. Kt..nli..iiKmi .lir Munu 8 and i) under similar former state engineer of Idaho. The latter was here to look over the projects and check up on some data formerly gathered. The party returned to Vale tho latter part of the week accompa nied hv Mr. McConnell. Sold by all good Boys Fancy Balhriggan Underwear 50c. per garment goods for every department coming in every few days per freight teams E BUSY CORNER STORE Ir.hwmrtz L S!ahina.rtx 's m f vw m s0 .ml. m rr s m ss si m tw I J I'ltopiiiuroit PHOPlUETOn. Newell Hall came in from the Iron Mountain sectoin Thursday and reports that on last Saturday Mrs. McKenzie had her house with all its effects destroyed by fire. We did not learn how the fire originated or what the loss was. HllAl.Tll OlJi.TUltK To the women and girls of Hums is of fered a course of ten lessons in Health Culture, as taught by Louise Mclntyre, the well known Chuutuqua 1 cturer and Health culture teacher. Mrs. Mclntyre has taught classes in many of the cities from San Francisco lo Now York City. The course comprises exercises lo relievo headache, colds, catarrh, nervousness, rheumatism, poor circulation and reducing flesh. In classes of ton, course of ten lessons for $2.r(). See Mrs. Me Hose who is organizing the class. NEWSUMMER WEIGHT UN DERWEAR FOR MEN, WO MEN AND CHILDREN AT THE HUSY CORNER STORE. Mrs. A J. Irwin and sons Millard and Philip left Wednes day morning to join Mr. Irwin. They go lo Myrtlepoinl in Coos county where Mr. Irwin will have charge of a church. Rev. Irwin's health would not permit his continuing tho work as Sun day School missionary in the field to which ho was called from hero and ho has excepted a call to tho Presbyterian church al Myrtlepoinl. Ho meets the family in Portland today and next week they will go hy steamer to Marshlleld and from that place to their destination hy lvillriail NOTICE Is hereby given that eight grade ivxaminntiou will he held on rules I governing the May examination. I PROGRAM (a) Thursday Physiology. Writing. History and Civil Gov ernment. (b) Friday Grammar, Ari thmetic, Geography and Spelling. The teacher will send to the County Superintendent the ap plicant class standing in read ing. Yours truly, L. M. Hamilton, County School Supt. THE HEST DRESSED MEN IN TOWN ARE WEARING "SC II LOSS" HALTIMORE CLOTHING. FOR SALE AT THE HUSY CORNER STORE. Supt. Hamilton stales the re cent eight grade examination a severe one and it was not such a surprise that few passed. He spoke of seeing in Portland papers that many failed throughout the slate. At The Dalles but 18 wniri iiH'eexufiil not of ii el.'iss of 10. Mr. Hamilton says the1 HOWE Ai HANKINS, Props. papers handed in by the appli-jln Crane Flat on Calamity cants in this county indicated Crcek. AU kims ()f Lum. over confidence. 1 he next ex-' animation will be held on the 8th bur n haml at reasonable and tllh of June. Calamity Sawmill Small Depositors Find their interests well served by the Savings Department of this bank. One dollar will open an account. BARMY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Controlled and owned by Home People. Resources over $400,000.00 'DRUGS' C3 DISINFECTANTS! c LEAN UP TIME is here. We have a good stock of disiiifcclanlH for water sinks, cesspools, etc., the proper use of which will safeguard against disease. Don't forget Ammonia when you clean house for removing grease and stains from wood work. ? a Azoa will kill your mice and rats, and all of their Sj ....:. .i.i., 3 1II--1KIIMUI . Tlie Welcome Pharmacy STATIONERY - SAVE TIME MONEY---MUSCLE The Working Capacity is Enormousof the FARM Pump Engine Always on the 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 use at a cost of not more than three fourths of a cent. Fits Any Standard Pump I'nmjis 100 t( I 1,000 Gallons per Hour Tell us about your requirements, we can meet them; if interested in larger Engines ask for catalogue of FULLER & JOHNSON'S Double Efficiency Engints. W. T. SMITH Ajent for Harney County i l 'fck w-. .-b w .-.-. . -.t.-.a. vqi-.-. . 5 prices. t PHARMACY DISHES AT COST In order to get more room for my stock of furniture I have decided to close out my entire line of China, Earthenware, Glassware? Graniteware, Positively at Cost 1 have one of the finest and most complete lines of this class of ware in the city. INDUCEMENTS FOR QUICK SALES G. W. CLEVENGER, THE FURNITURE MAN No two people are alike and no two prescriptions are alike That's why every prescription has to be treated in a separate and distinct manlier. You get this individual treatment, moreover, you get the consideration and carefulness that should al ways be exercised where medicines are consumed and where health is at stake. Let us (ill your prescription, pou will be served exact In riff lit in everp way. The City Drug Store REED IJRCU., Proprietors - J t t t t t i SIDNEY k ILKES 2:41 Sire Marvin Wilkes 2:12A who trotted three heats in one after noon in better than 2:0!) and sold and shipped to Australia and is now (he champion I rotter and show horse of Australia. Marvin Wilkes was the greatest race ci.lt of his day in California. Dam, Kitty H. 12;2 IJ a stake winner and unbeaten as a two and three year old. She hy Sidney 2;li)J, grandsire of Lou Dillon 1;5S J. Sidney Wilkes was very fast as a two year old and trotted one-eight mile barefooted at a HMD gait. Ho is a dark brown 15? hands high, weight 1200 lbs and a model harness horse. Will make the season of 1011 at Fair Grounds, Hurns, Oregon. For terms address, CLAUDE McGEE, Burns, Oregon Wfi ms