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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1911)
a 5$ flw 1 8.1 r . M tt m wi i u . .-7 -r-.r.jga..l)wiiuu-"-'- ir- -u.-., s.-.i- , ..... , ,, ., - - . iiiifimwnMM IT I ,- , 11 if 1 i ! I I 1 I I g 1 ;.iw.i.Wil,iMJM'ft"i3WlW'JWI8g ?5S the imnii MHF.TS rKldllTrUL DOATII, BONA FIDE MID-SUMMER SALE 25 per cent off Men's ai d Boy's Summer Suits 15 per cent off on Itoy's Wash Suits 15 per cent off on all Straw and Panama Hats FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES RECEIVED CLEANING AND PRESSING Schenk Brothers Merchant Tailors and Outfitters Burns, Oregon, Odd Fellows Bldg lUc Simcs-fwrafi J INCREASES TUB SURPLUS. BATUMI VY. JULY Jl.IlM aiiiiwmii-rio hath Una Year Hil Month! ..,., ThrcoMouthi .. JULIAN 111 Hl - lt" Wi- It I The directors of tho First Nn lioiml Hank of this city mot on .July 22nd, at which time tho af fairs of tlie institution were triv- ,on a careful examination and (found in excellent condition. The directors further increased ( tho financial responsibility of tho bank by adding $5,000.00 to their 'he suggestion that Gov. West surplus fund, increasing it from . to vouch for this after a a sncchl session of tho lojj- $50,000.00 to $55,000.00. This visit with him last nigh! turTotr'vthe tod loads addition noW gives this solid in- this morning. Hill has in, and Tho State Change Legislative Committee will bo among our uiaiimxt ni Mm rnimtv fair this A telephone message from fall and will deliver an addreits Diamond Sunday morning an on tlie "Grango and Kducntion." nounced that David W. Loggan The gentleman has served two hud been found dead at tho foot terms in the Oiegon legislature of a high rlmrockln Klger Creek and is a resident of Union Gorge on Siccus Mountain. Hq county. Mr. -tlokeler will speak was looking after sheep which on the subject of "Farmers and belonged to himself and Hallcy Co-operation." Ho and others Hayes and from a view of the are using their olf' r 1 to prevail surroundings it was found ho upon Dr. Withycombo of tho O. had mistaken the place in the A. C. to bo present and also Jfivo rinirock for a pass or trail lead- nn address. ing down to Ills camp below and Pi of, Scudderwill bo present fell to his death. He had un to take part in the development saddled lijs horse on tho moun Lcatruo urogram and will also tnln and was carrying his saddlo sneak to the fanners at the fair, mid blanket tho latter being grounds. found on a projection part way down tho precipice, it was evi dently dark. Dr. Geary, cbnnty coroner, J. H. and Clias. fcoggan, nephews of tho deceased and D. A. Cawlfield loft immediately for tho scone of tho accident upon receiving tho news and found tho Kobt. McClelland, Jess Whitenkor. W'mu neon y.ng 0 au ior and Charley Neeley on a tour of two days mid . xm . theref ore Eastern Oregon and so far has, necoraary to ntur 1 without de been a, success in the line. Many , ly. U was brought to Diamond old time people will question tho mul interred, wisdom of starting n bunch off nvo Loggan had long been n under tho wing of Ilogan, but resident of this county where ho he's reformed-that is changed a I had a wide acquaintance. Ho great deal ho claims sinco ho got was a brother W J. H. I)ggan, away from the influence of Car- j postmaster at Harney, and leaves rol Cecil, Ike Foster, Tho Times-1 besides a brother in Hoise, Idaho, Herald man and a few other of a brother and one sister at Philo his old clonics. Wo are ready math, a sister Mrs. W. I'. Davis, ot,jr at Aumsviue, aiioiuer sister, I and Mrs. nurKo ai uanns. no was imnrnv- born in Iowa. May 12, 180 1 and came to Harney valley in woo The party are making the tour! where lie lias since resKieii. in big Stearns car and loafing ' m; ' . "!'" " " They are go- iKK ' l' vi -- "u, lie old haunts 'ing in the southern part of thu MOHAN'S IN TOWN W. II. Ilogan tho "Happy" Is here from Albany, having nr rived yesterday with n party of friends. Ho is chaperoning ed in a The call ?.1.eW,Mn Ia ltl1Mtf Mlii (YCXfVI movement should have some con- stitloii a combed capital ..:.wn,, if,-n ., ll 5 ninile. surpulus of $S0.00O.OO. rru wmm.iii,i nnmvi of bank's capital of $25,000.00 its , ...... :i.i cumin nf Sfi!i. 000.00. together nt. their nlcasure good tonus out it is htoiuiu - -. " ;- Mv, .; 7 ... , ,,, ,,, iimi(u'ing in the southern part of this SSff2Rnd pell uS iyu-l and Hading hosts, ami wjien war was declar SKSdSS matStueHn mg laws of $25,000.00 gives this I of his old time friends. They c Uu -"f va nmiivSMiflpfinito nnrl nractical bank an actually responsibility have no schedfile as they find it ;nll8l1t" '",'. ,,,,,., other nnnu wiui a spcciui bctsiuii y-v ".-.-- --- "" ".""- !u,no iBn ., ,,.m.r of Ilurnev me united amies iwiuy. wnen ini'y wuueave nere, wnui ...- ....-..... ---- Lodge wo. vy, 1. u. u. i'. in good standing. He was a good trustworthy citizen 'who had in rtH tUc M,r.M?i nlnnrt Itnc flflvntl iui una jmii;.v. m...w ... ......... ., , tages. At the regular sessions mis strong snowmg ui iiummi.uiey win go next m nu iu..K been attended they'll be on tho road home The party are all businc-sn men 1 'oln; ,'a iinf mv.in thn.'iitnn. MUCnglll IHIH tion it deserves as the appropri- Unough the stnckly observance ation bills and "tin horn" poll- "f 8!lfe- conservative banking tics seem to be of more impor- policies, the cardinal principles tance. If we can get the right of correct banking. men in the next legislature who will not "monkey" the entire 0RAN0G DAY AT I'AIU. time trying to juggle in the elec- 1 . . i: t tt c ci.. . ..nn Tiw. tni.Hiinr nf tin. Knir Assn. I Wutii a vpi A linv mm i lifimd-' I o matinee at tlie lair grounds Avnit until that time for good roads eiation'isin receipt of a letter' m bar X on left shoulder and Sunday afternoon showed some from State orcranizer Gekeler of ...tille from mv n ace near Trince- ery pioinisini, the Grange in which he announ-' ton. $10 reward for her return ces that Mr. C. D. Huffman of Kani, Hohstaian. legislation. Always readyjfor job work. of Albany who are finite favoia-'nai'i the respect of the people bly impressed with the big Har- with whom he came in contact, ney valley and predict a gi eat Many mourn his untimely death, future for it when developed and,, put in icach of markets by rail. MATINKK RACHS harness horses for the fair week races. Tho at tendance was not large but good TRADE AT HOME! Build Up Your Own Town and Community Keeping up with the times and the growing demands of the great HAftNEY VALLEY COUNTRY for all classes of merchandise under one roof LUNABURQ, DALTON & CO. have established and will maintain an up to date department store. A few of the thousands of articles carried in stock enumerated below Dry Goods j Wares of all kind , Entertainment A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS including Ladies Cloaks, Waists, Skirts, Sweat ers, Shawls, Hand Hags, Beds and Bedding, Undcrmuslins, Dress Qoods, Hosiery, Corsets and Corset Covers. Gent's Supplies The Most Complete and Up-to-Date Gents' Furnishing Dep't. Men and Boys Suits and Overcoats; Socks, Neckties, Collars and Cuffs, Cuff Buttons and Links, New Stock of Working and Dress Shirts, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear Suspenders, Levi Strouss arid "Boss of the Road" Overalls, Jumpers, Linen Dusters. Drugs, Oils, Etc. We mention here 11 few of the very things carried in this department. Pprf umcry, Face Powder, Creams and Solutions, Toilot Articles, Bluo Vitro, Formaldohide, Chloride Lime, Turpen tine, Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oils, Stock and Poultry Foods, Insect Powders and nil Household Romedics, Pure California Wines, Grape Juice t.nd Liquors for household purposes. Pure, denatured and wood alcohol. Sal boda. Prices Reasonable. Are so representative in character that it is possible to furnish your home. WOODEN WAKIS -Brooms, Brushes, Willow Ware, Watt-r Bags, Barrels and Kegs and chopping bowls, etc. QUEENSWARE Fine China. Cut Glass, Silver Deposit Ware, Mirrors, Cooking Utensils, Pottery, Lamps. HARDWARE Nails, Garden Tools, Rope, Cuttlery Full lino of Tinwaro JEWELRY -Clocks, Watches, Stick Pins, Belt Buckles, Chains, Fobs. Headquarters Sport ing Goods, Guns, Am munition Fishing and Camping Outfits. Tents, Tarpaulians & Wagon Covers. Boots and Shoes We are proud of this department mid can give satisfaction to all - Men, Women nnd Children. We carry the celebrated Buckingham & lleclil line. CORD WOOD All honorable Competition Met. For family, friends and yourself if you purchase a PHONOGRAPH with RECORDS. We have them in stock. Children's Dep't Our Children's Department is so complete that wo can furnish your llttlo ones fiom top to toe. We have .not overlooked tho Dolls and Toys. Groceries Of nil kinds Flour, Bacon, Lard, Honey, Grain, Grass Seed, and Feeds, all kind.of Farm Produce, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Evaporated Fruits. Special Articles Umbrellas, Parasols, Trunks, Valises, Suit Cases, and Huttcrick Patterns. STATIONARY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES TOBACCO AND CIGARS NOTIONS -- C0NFECT10NARIES drain and Wool Bags, Sack and Binder Twine Your Business Solicited. THE BU ?NS DEPARTMENT STORE for tho first matinee perform ance of the season and will bo larger a8 interest Increases. There wore Uvo harness events and it took three heats of each to decide. The first was contest ed by Progress, Sidney Wilkes nnd Bill Hnnloy. Mr. Johnson does not want any of tho horses to go the full mile ut top speed at this time therefore half mile heat wore na far as they went. Tho first heat was won by Prog ress tho second by Bill Hnnloy nnd the third by Progress. All porformed very well for tho length of time they have been handled. Harry Smith drove Bill and Claude McGco was up behind his Sid. The best time make was 1:14. Tho other harness race was be tween Doc Jones, a very promis ing two-year-old belonging to Phil Smith and John G. Tlie colt is a raco horse and will bo ready for fast company after fio is handled a short-time. Ho took the first heat but Mr. Johnson brought John G. under the wiro first in tho second, tho colt hav ing broke jUBt before reaching tho wire and Johnbon took ad vantage of it. The third heat went to tho colt. Best time 1 :2a. A three-eighth dash for sad dle horses had three entries which proved a good race. One horso ridden by Jiunes Bunyard jumped the fence into the in field just after coming into the stretch but ho didn't unseat tho rider. Tho raco was won by Clics Mace's sorrel. There will be another matinee performance on August G and it is the intention to have them at intervals of every two weeks until fair time. The hnrness horse stables weie increased by two handsome fillies belonging to Dr. Denman this week. They are attractive colts sired by his famous Twelfth Night and have the breeding to go in fast company. These bring the hnrness horses up, to a re spectable number and with others yet to come in we will have some interesting races during the sen- son. A JAIL IIKHAK. "Well, Bill we're going when we get ready," is what Harry McDonald and Harry Creighton told Deputy Sheriff W. W. How ell several days ago and tltey have made good. They broke out of the county jail sometime Wednesday night and went through the steel cage with the aid of n shoe string. It was a simple trick. During the day time tho men nre given the free dom of tho corrodor where they do their" cooking and at night they are locked up in the cell. The cage is a Diebold steel cage and the lock is covered with patent dates and considered safe and of the best make, but it availed little. The lock is in u steel bov on the outside of the cage which is closed when the cell Ts locked. During the day time the prisoners put a shoo string on the trip bolt in the box. A small wire was tied to this and tho end of it run into tho cell. About five o'clock Mr. Howell locked tho prisoners in tho cell as usual and as the lock is in semi-darkness nothing unusual was noticed. By pulling the wire the trip bolt which is in cased in the steel box wns dropped letting the door open. Being released into the corridor it wns but n few minutes work to dig through tho stono part of tho jail and escape. Canyon Eagle. Irrlgatlonlsl Must (let ltus. it , nr -tct. TimBS-tJ -CTCT-TrTT-EI -TJSJ A.'.- rc.- nm Brown's Satisfactory Store COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE & cauliful and attractive line of While Lawn ami Linen mum wMko "fond at a ureal reduction during this sale 150 $1.75 Waists, - - X.QJ inn S1.2K WniBlH. - - 7SO. 200 $2.25 and $2.50 Waists, 1-S30 Our waists are the latest for Summer wear ar ,. ,.. K.m riimM- (Vnm New York vou arc bid CIS WV.. UAy Vlliv-v-,1. . w- ing the most stylish waists worn, v JK38BURNS. ORE.OON.jj make things better for the fut ure. This activity of the board lias only just started and before the board is through, coinplpto rcoganizalion of these irrigation enterprises is hoped) for. Summed in a nutshell, irriga tion companies must make good on their water promises, or the Desert k'ind Board will know the reason why. I ANNUAL VISIIS At a meeting held by the coun ty school superintendents, assist-! ing the state superintendent in examining teachers' papers, it was decided to revolutionize the present system of supervising the different district schools and in doing so the members con cluded that the supervisor shall hereafter visit each school under his supervision, for a full half day, not later than three weeks after tho opening of tho term. The purpose is to jrive each teacher advice and assistance in making the best classification of pupils, in preparation of the daily program, m the iiho of the course of study, nnd in the best use of the blnck board and library books. The inspection will in clude a thorough examination of the ventilation, lighting, heating, sanitation, apparatus, condition of building nnd giounds nnd the proper care of the library books, and after each such visit, the 8unvisor shall make an accu rate report 01 needed repairs and supplies to the county sup erintendent nnd secure, when necessary, the co-operation of Hie directors nnd natrons in fur nishing repairs and supplies or improving me m-iiuui uuiuiiuk. The annual visits are to bo un der the direction of the county superintendent as regard time, frequency, length and purposes, and it was recommended that the county superintendent dis cuss with the supervisor as pos sible tho details and results of the inspection and make the sup ervisor s report tlie oasis upon which to conduct the school. Ex. J Tho time has como when tho State of Oregon will cease to ir rigate ita desert lands with hot air instead of water. Loose methods of the past, with money squandered in law suits and other wasteful ways, nre to cease and tho companies directing tho various reclama tion projects must deliver tho goods or quit. Business methods must bo injected into their pro jects, nnd to see that tho settlers are properly protected, tlie ucs ert I .and Board have taken tho Initntivo nnd has canceled the Paisley project of tho Portland Irrigation Company. This forfei ture wns declared after an all at Bonrd day mooting of tho Salem yestordny. The situation in thu several projects is that tho companies liqve sold more acreage than they liavo water for. Therefore, they irrigated tho oversold land with conversation. For eight years tho irrigation schemes havo drifted lazily in slipshod manner, without the Desert Land Board paying par ticular attention to what was go ing on. Uazy ideas regarding tho Carey act, nbsencoof proper water legislation nnd inoxperi enco engineers nnd projectors havo grown n crop of troubles und litigation, dissatisfaction and disnpointmont until now, with a new Desert Land Board ut Salem a policy has been manned out which alms to solvo tho problems NORTH BEACH is the pleasure haunt in this part or tho country this summer, its devotees rejoice to learn that they can now go nnd come on u regu lar schedule, independent of tides. Tho popular excursion steamer, "T. J. POTTER" leaves Portland, Ash St. dock, DAILY, i:.'Ci:i'T SATUItDAY AND SUNDAY, 8:30 8:30 A. M., SATURDAYS ONLY, 1:00 1'. M. Also the steamer "IIASSLO" leaving Portland daily, except Sunday, at 8:00 P. M. (Saturday at 10:00 P. M.) REDUCED FARES PREVAIL From nil Points in the Northwest VIA Till'. Oregon-Washington Uailroiul &, Navigation Co. Ideal cottage nnd camp life, a magnificent beach that is not surpassed anywhere, genial nnd beneficial climate, and all tho comforts of homo without costing any more than if you remained at home. Cull on or wrllit lo uiiy (l.ff, II. A N, UK'it (or cniiiU'tii hiloriiinllun; 11 1 no for miy o our Mitnmur hook, ''OutlnH In OnKii " WM. McMUKHAY, (liinenil I'lUfomior Aoiil.O V. lt.it N. Co. I'ortluuil, Oro. Calamity - Sawmill HOWE &HANKINS, Props. In Crane Flat on Calamity Creek. All kinds of Lum ber on hand at reasonable and moot conditions existing and I priceH. IKEMMlil "DIGNIFYING, THE ' 'INDUSTRIES , HUB Tbli It the title of A beautiful 4 race t"lpjJ will ibow ay boy or ei" low 10 vy.- lu w ,pw ..... 1 I. .hAMall TdTll V And 1L Will ' 1..I K ' )IU.!I. M M. U.B.. w.- ,. ., j Toe aim or too college i. uj uituur - ww the Inauilrlee. ana 10 ero ai-i. 100 v " ci coureet In Agriculture, Civil EEClneer' r Ilia rnrlntarlnr.tf eebanlcal Cnzlneerlnc ''islitb eerlnc. Forestry. Dotontlo. Science acd in,t tnerce. Pbannacr ana Mutie. Tne vouum September aid. Catejon free. ' Addreia: REQISTBAH.OP.EOON AOF.1CCU: COLLIOE. Corvallle, Orecon &r We Have Opened Offices in the New Mnmtt Jtuilding in Burns, and are Prepared Furnish Accurate, Rliabi and Complete Abstracts TO Title to all Lands in Harney 0' -4 TA Buy and Sell Real Estate U Lj TO, in th ie$ .arge and Small Tracts. Write Fire Insurance Strongest Old Line Comp'i 8,000 acre tract irrigated land best in Central Oregon First class colonization projec. j m All Business Intrusted To Us ill Prompt and Careful Attention. ' Cf lid MOTHERSHE D & DONEGAI Rooms 1 and 5 Masonic Building. Now's the Time to Get Ready to Put in Ciq we have pjows? Harrows, Seeders, Wind Mill Pumps, Hose, Scrapers, Wagons, Had Buggies and Carts. mm ALL KINDS OF HORSE HITCHES i he Famous Rotaru Harm to Attach to Sulky or Gang Plows GARDEN TOOLS Come In and See Us Before Buyini Young's Meat Market- & GrocGdw' TUB? TliVlES-HERALl Job Printing. 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