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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1911)
.eiald. HKST ClIiinU.ATION or M'KU IN THIB COUNTY. k Ji i v imi lual News. i kuico Suit" at Sclionk bble ami the l'oniek ovor at the V Ranch iiicl complete line of fen and flower seeds at eery. hnil o.iil fnmilif pniviriri Silver Creek this bra short visit. pply of groceries . in- K, bacon hams etc. E Hichardson's. was over from the irst of this week and lEgli back with him. is prepared to fill with hay at a reason- See him about it. henard is suffering fcre attack of rhcuma- is improving slowly. see the late arrivals K)ds, shoes, ties, furn i. at Hagey & Kich- inch Hotel serves a dinner and special lis given to lamny lines was down trom Isterdny looking after tile interests in this ,D PRICE SALE OF )DS AND FANCY THE BUSY COR- E. fconnell returned last ter an absence of two lout side points in the his irrigation pro- sden and son George for California. Mrs. Accompanied them as Valley where she sr a time. pies-Herald man and with the Sam Moth- tmily are spending a the former s moun near the Purington They are having a. hue in the cool shade is, especially as Henry strawberry patch is rt distance away and fame and wild currants ierries on the place. Will It. King passed iilario Monday en route attend the water right being held there by iharn, Judge King re number of claimants " water board. He is d in Portland having law partnership with (ton of Baker City who toved to Portland. Mr. fee is well pleased with location, but no place luch like home as does kinty. Ontario Argus. Alteration free atSchenk Bros. I E. C. Eggleston is up from his J. F. Malum is home from Ho? Sunset home. Lake greatly improved in health. Best canned corn $:..25 a case .... it,,. t,..0t ' Harriman Mercantile Co. For sale by Harriman Mercantile Bonn -To Mr. and Mrs. Roy n ttr...t i.. 1..1.. V7 .. ft $5,000.00 of additional depositors' securi ty teas added by the Directors of THE FIRST, NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON at their regular meeting on July 22ml 1911, at which time the Surplus Fund of the Hank was increased front $50,000.00 to $55,000.00. EVERY $ of the capital of this bank is now reinforced by $2.20 of earned Surplus thus affording our depositors an unusual degree of safety CAPITAL : : : : $25,000.00 SURPLUS : : : : $55,000.00 United States Depositary Oregon State Depositary Accounts Invited .i.ti. i.'HrrTtrwBWWi'trHm'nw Emigrant creek ranch. Best Hour (guarantee) $8.f0 bbl. Harriman Mercantile Co. table place to board. K V. L. Best is reported sick at 1 tin home on Sllvor creek. Full lino of Lownoy'u fancy boxl C. V. Reed and wife were in Co. July 27. a Oren, Wednesdny daughter. J. W. and George Buchanan were over from their homes hist Saturday returning Monday. REDUCED PRICE SALE OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS AT THE BUSY COR NER STORE. Alma Davis and wife and little Francis Griffin was up from his home near Narrows yester day. REDUCEE PRICE SALE OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS AT THE BUSY COR NER STORE. ' Dick Gibson was in Thursday tn nnlro titwif nn bis honiostead. TT.. ..,nn!ml 1... Ctfinf Crtf! CnillO nVKP fl'fltll 111011' lltimP I1U Wil3 ilV-l-UllllM.UI'.VA UJ umii."" ww... .-. ..- - Tyler and Al Cote as witnesses, yesterday and are guests at tho Yon will never again be nuke. J- M- UaIlon ,lomo- as you are today mentally orl Mrs. John Robertson came up physically. Perhaps not ever from Portland the first of this again will you be able to get so week and has gone out to Sod 'young" a photograph that1 House wnere Joint is lorcman. looks like you as today. Visit; Miss Lcona Thompson went out the Sayer Studio. witli Her. Charles Lewis who has had' For summer diarrhoea in cliild- charge of the Fred Haines Ke, oral merchandise store in thisi.'""'"" """ citv for several months leaves Remedy and a speedy cure is city for several months leaves today with his family for a month's outing on the Chewancan and Sprague rivers. For sale by all good certain Dealers K Curtis Smith and wife left Tuesday for Blue Mountain Springs to camp for a month. They were accompanied from Canyon City by V. G. Cozad and his daughter Hazel. James D. Fellows has purchas ed GOO acres of land up the river from Homer Mace, the consider ation being $15,000. This is what is known as the Blume place and is an exceptionally j Henry Dalton, dies Dalton, good stock ranch with abundance Tom Sagcrs who with their fnm of water and meadow. ilies and Mrs. L. E. Laimmco M.T. Ash brought a load of?nd V'cr E?td wcre ,nj.0" wood down to the court house !,nf fifl " ,nQ io mountnmB. yesterday and while he wentj returned home Saturday oven.ng. down town to attend to somo The Harney Saw Mill, R. L. business his team took a notion t Bunvard proprietor, now has on to go back up after more wood, hand a large amount of rough They seemed somewhat in a hur-(nnd dressed lumber and can fill ry as they went over the grade I ordors on short notice. A good in the north part of town and road to the mill. Hurry orders made things rather lively. ' may be 'phoned in. EDUCED PRICE! SALE HNS ON MONDAY, JULY 17, 1901 At The rSY CORNER STORE All Dry Goods and Fancy Goods EDUCED IN PRICE OR TWO WEEKS ONLY Come early because we are going to sell lots of goods during this sale STORE THAT ALWAYS MAKES GOOD BUSY 'hwartz PROPRIETOR CORNER STORE --. Schwartz - PROPRIETOR. HfW.-.J'.'l'L'J.L. chocolates at E. B. Reed & Sons. BoitN-To Mr. and Mrs. John Owen Monday, July 21, a daugh ter. Cleaning and pressing for ladies and gentlemen at Sclionk Bros. Bohn To Mr. and Mrs. Ira Williams, Tuesday, July 2(5, a son. Everything for every body at the Lunaburg, Dalton & Co, Department Store. Lcon M. Brown loft this week to join his family in an outing in the mountains. Fred L. Wyatt writes ho will be hero in August to make deliv eries and tune pianos. REDUCED PRICE SALE OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS AT THE BUSY COR NER STORE. National Bank Examiner Wil cox was hero this week looking into the nllairs of the two local banks. Rough and dressed lumber of all kinds now on hand al the Williams Bros. Saw Mill. Rough lumber $1J per thousand. Carrol Cecil and son Homer, Isaac Foster and Albert Oaker man were nil over from Silver Creek Sunday and took in the matinee races at the fair grounds. Thos. Huling lost his house and all its contents on his home stead near Harriman last Sun day by lire. The loss was be tween $300 and $-100 with $100 insurance. Mrs. Alice Clark, daughter of It. J. McKinnon, has decided to remain here and keep house for her father. Clarence McKinnon and his sister Miss Eula, have gone to Redmond after her house hold goods. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kenyon and family left yesterday for a vacation of some weeks in Long Valley They wont by auto via Einmett and expect to have a most pleasant outing. Ontario Optimist. If you wish to avoid the warm weather go to the Mt. Vernon Hot Mineral Spring:), where you can get a clean cool bath in the pool, the shade is delightful and the Hot Mineral baths will cure your ills if you have any. J. J. Donegan was called homo from the mountains Saturday on account of the illness of his wife. Mrs. Donegan was suffering from the heat and the next dny Jim bundled the whole family in to an auto and took them back to the mountains with him. Words are inadequate to ex press our heartfelt thanks and gratitude, to the kind friends and neighbors, who so gener ously assisted us, during the last illness of our beloved wife and mother. It. J. McKinnon AND FAMILY. Estkay A brown mare weight about MOO, about 12 years old with wire cut on right shoulder also wire cut on right thigh, branded S on rightstiflo and vent ed S on right shoulder, blotch ed iron, on left jaw that looks like DO. Parties claiming animal will prove property and take her by paying for this ad. Geo. II. Boi.uoNiiAUCiii. J. W. Brown wife and little daughter Anna, left this week for Willamette Valley points whero thoy may locate porma nantly. Mr. Browns health has not been good here and ho hopes a chango of climate will be bene ficial. His son. Claud will remain hero and devote his time to tho fnrm. k,. ,.,.,.. ...... . " . makhikij in una cay .yu.-uui-day Mr. S.' J. Midwinter and Mrs. May Cleveland, Rev. C. W. Holloman proforming tho cere mony. Both tho contracting parties are residents of Narrows whero they will make their home. They are very popular people who have many friends with whom Tho Times-Herald joins in extending best wishes. Tho Times-Herald man doesn't mind his friends pasturing a few stock on his mountain place, but when they deliberately cut his fences and tho stock eat up everything in sight, including his fruit trees and tramp down his berry hnshes he's got a kick coming. It was also rather inconvenient whon ho found somo ono had "borrowed" his tent and ono of tho hammocks. Of courso ho will apprcclato it to havo them returned at tho convenience of tho "borrow er," In fact ho contemplates gotting an offlcor to help them return tho things. tho city from Sunset yesterday Grass seed at tho Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Department Store. Tho local ball team will go to Narrows tomorrow to play a game with tho boys down there. Scott Haley was up from his homo near NarrowB yesterday. Pastijiu: -Seven miles from Burns. Both horses and cattlo. $2 per month. Mrs. E. E. Ows ley. K Miss Zella Irving is home from a visit extending ovor two month to Cambridge, Boiso and other Idaho points. REDUCED PRICE SALE OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS AT' THE BUSY COR NER STORE. Special Agent Boyer of the laud department left Thursday for the southern part of the county and will go from there to Lnkeview. l'I'lm imnqfW nf Mm FYnnk Mctschan ranch ""in Sil.vies to Walter Cross was made this week. The Times-Herald men tioned this deal a couple of week ago. Blue prints of any township in "tffwi,R'if"WWffttff-fff'"tffmw burfr, Dalton & Co. Rough lumber $1(", 00 per M. at Mill. Buiinh Mll.LlNO Co. A. M. Kelsav has returned from an extencd visit to Califor nia points. This weather ought to start a railroad or something -its hot enough. Loht -A suit eiiBo, between Burns and Dr. W. C. Brown's Finder pleaso return to II. B. Simmons. REDUCED PRICE SALE OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS AT THE BUSY COR NER STORE. Mrs. Tom Allen was in from tho P Ranch tho first of tho week and was accompanied on her re turn by C. F. McKinney and wife and Mrs. Will McKinney. Reatos for sale, all si7.es and lengths, price 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, Alberson, Oregon. A PI.I2ASANT liVENINO, Miss Cummins and Miss Dod son assisted by some of their friends gave a delightful evening to a large audience at Lochcr'B hall Saturday evening. Tho en tertainment was a success and very pleasing in every respect. Part ono consisted of vocal solos Burns- kind District, showing, by Miss Cummins and readings name of entry man, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Bums, Ore. The Times-Herald man visited by Miss Dodson in which each displayed fine talent that capti vated the large crowd. Part two was a short comedy, His Model Wife," which kept the beauliful little mounUiin ll loic guessing nil uirougn farm of Henry Jennings this Ils tlie situations were extremely week and was most agreeably laughable. It was well cast and surprised at the magnificent ' ennracter was wen sustain- M . I rwl crops growing, bomo ot tnc -' best winter wheat ho has seen T1,oso taklK part spent a most this season was grown by Mr. I enjoyablo evening at the home Jennings besides a garden thntjof Miss Dodson Thursday even cannot bo surpassed in excel-,'mtf with Miss Cummins as joint lency. A young orchard vith , hostess. They were entertained tree in fruit, bushels of currants, I by short sketch "The Two many gallons of strawberries I 'Iol'y GirI Bachelors," in which and raspberries that will furnish llie '0llK w gave an exam n large supply with in a few1 Plc of what generally follows the days. Mr. Jennings hns a line decision of two beautiful girls timothy meadow and a fine stand , wl ,mvu decided to renounce of alfalfa. All the tillablo land marriage and do something great is covered by an inexpensive for t,ieir Tle finalle was system of irrigation from large return to their lovers. This was Riirinint on thonlaco. Hoisdem- followed by some music by Miss onstrating what the possibilities. Cummins and Miss Bessie Swain of these small mountain places Good Management You have noticed that those who get ahead in the world are generally those who are good manag erswho have learned to take care of their incomes. It is conceded the world over that the best way to take care of one's income and have a growing bal ance is to keep a bank account. There are just as many reasons why YOU should have an account at this bank as there are why any of our hundreds of satisfied depositors should. Come in and let us tell them to you. THE HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK C. F. McKinney, President Ix'on M. Brown, Cashier Fred Haines, Vice President Henry Dalton, Asst. Cashier RESOURCES over 34000,000-00 This bank has a Savings Department under U. S. Government supervision -DRUGS' DISINFECTANTS! CO a; S 5 c 'LEAN UP TIME is here. We have a good stock of disinfectants 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. 2 Later dainty refreshments were served. are and is reaping a benefit from his oirorts. These mountains places are well protected by the surrounding mountains and there fore frost is not so injurious. FOR SALE BY OWNER. I section, (MO acres.-level un improved sago brush land in Harney Valley, can be subirrigat- wl Kin ncni friipt ffincoil. irnrwl house deep well and otherwise '? to bc completed by Oct. 1, improved. 100 acres tract unim- Un proved, Prices made to suit in- Tho right is reserved to reject tending settlers. No speculators ' nny or all bids, need apply. Inquire at this office. . Cassii: Smyth, . Clerk Dist. No. 7, Diamond Ore. LISTEN! NOTICE F0R4BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be recieved g until August 1st. for tho erection of a new school building in District No. 7, Dinmond, Oregon, in ac cordance with plans and speci fications now on file in Tho Times-Herald office. Tho build- If broad-minded business men of wealth realize that life insur ance is a sane and safe way to mako provision for tho future, if they recognize the fact that other forms of wealth may bo in- SIIHKIFl-"SSAI,K. lly otilor of nn nltnclimunt execution uml orilor of bhIh duly IhsuisI by llio Clerk ot tlio County Cum t of the County of lliunoy. Slain ol On-gon, tlnteil tho 27tli lay of July, 11)11, In rorlnlu no tion in tliu County Court of enM County accessible at the very moment niiiismiv, ulieroin it. it. Pnt nn plain when they are most in need, it tltr, rerovoml ju cnmni niut "' bdlOOVCS the rest of US to look to ""' Vnlloy Oil un.l (Ian Company, a our dutv in this regard Oregon corporation, for il.o xum of Tl.roo Hun. Life oiler you tho best .contracts 1)ullarH Ullll C0HtH am, ,nllblirMIIieil,B of life and investment insurance. ' lx(.,i ntTvn.dio.oo) Dollars mi tim nwi Yoil dill have 110 more than tWO Jay of Juno, lOll, anil caimuamlliiK mo oxeimos for roftisintr to take in- lo null lotn l'lvu (5), Six (0), Seven (71, uml i:ilit (H), 111 Uloik One (lj III tho town of Narrows, llarnuy County, Ore Kon. NOTION IS MKItEDY OIVKN Hint I wilt on Hut 2nd dny of Koplembur, 11)11, n. O .it..lil' l.i tl... .ift..tnnii tf util .Int. Notice 'is hereby given that aoll nl lbllo nlu.Uo t0 l0 ,,, ,K.al bidder for mall all of tho nbovu ilcHCrili- od real ptopert) , tuid property boln Biirance. ion nnveii'i neaiin or you do not love your family. NOTICE FOR BIDS. if inn ' is hereby uivei bids will bo received up to Satur dav. August 5. 1911 by tho di rectors Qf District No. 17, att.u ..ronertvatlncl.odln tlinxnid action. Lawen. Oregon, for a , school ori(0ll,uc, ti,oroof m may bo necc.snry building in nccordanco lo plans t0 ,ntlsly Bllit, jUlt.mtfllt 1(l fnvor of ,., and specifications now on hlo ml ,, ,.0Hlnilt, n(,ttlngt tho lUmoy Viu-v THO Iimos-Aiernuioiicc. '- oil and (las Company, a corporation, ing to bo completed by Oct. IbI.. toscul(ir m, ttPro-tii ..ml ,on .....I l"'v , , , , , all acrruliii; ooitb thrrcuu Right is reserved to reject any A , inlAIUW)N) sheriff. and 111' bids. i,t0,at UuniB, llila SBllulay of July F. Cuowi.KY, Chairman. 10Ui Azoa will kill your mice and rats, and all of their cq . . . so neighbors. The Welcome Pharmacy . STA TIONER Y 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, Granifeware, Positively at Cost I 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 PHARMACY No two people are alike and no two prescriptions are alike-That's why cveny prescription has to be treated in n separate and distinct manlier. You get this individunl treatment, moreover, you get tho consideration and carefulness that should al ways be exercised where medicines are consumed and where health is at stake. Let us fill your prescription, you will bc served exactly right in every way. The City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors WARRANT CALL. Notice is hereby given that thero aro sufficient funds in the county treasury to redeem all Harney county warrants register ed prior to Slay 1st, 1911. In terest ceases on all such warrants from July 8, 1911. Simon Lkwis, Treasurer of Ilarnoy County. C. E. LEMAY Painting, Paper Hanging, Sign Writing Estimates given on all classes of such work. AGUNT IIENKY HOSCII WALL PAPER Headquarters at French Hotel Wg$$$ BURNS-PRAIRIE AUTO LINE MI1.UUR & KI11.SAY, Proprietors Leave Hums oery Sunday, Tuesday nnd 'lliursduy, I p. in. Leave Prairie follawlng arrival of train Monday, Wednesday, I'rlday TICKI5T AUIINCIUS IIURNS UAKAUI2, PUGNCII HOTI1L Reasonable amount of baggaeo allowed each passenger LARGE, ROOMY, COMFORTABLE CARS 40Oi.1OGOGa!lsns Per Hour ?!onty of Water Whenever antl Wherever You Want It No troublel No workl No pumping in the freezing coldl Tho Farm Pump Engine will provide nil the water you need for tho house, dairy, brim, feed lot, pasture anywhere you want it. Works right outdoors in tero tfcnt'ier. Provides water at tho right temperature no ice-packed tanks or bothersome tank heaters. Costs less than a cood windmill. Does ten times as i much work. Saves two men's wages every day it runs and never J Crumbles about long hours or "loaU" ou tlio job. Attaches to Any Pump In & Minutes i ILLAAjlXHAm HRaJ 1Lmm! Ample Power for Small Machinery Has pulley for runnliiR auy hand or i ot r jwer machinery. Helps tlio women f lies Ly turning tho cream separator and Uuirn, iho washing inucldnu nml wringer, etc. Kmis the com shelter, fanning mill, feed ill, i-rindstont'. Dots most all tlio drml iry enures In half mual time, All raJr f wlc -no cKlru lo luy. Comes nil Its own hase. J J u foundations nr platforms needed. Four tmall bolts fasten it to any pump. No belt?, shafts, arms, walking beams nr unclmr posts. Uuslly moved anywhere ') a whrelbairow. Geo the Engine at Work We havo a lrarm Pump Begins on exhibi tion in our show rooms. It Is at work most nil ilnv flrilmr the kind of work that is most tiresome to the farmer, firing In tho family ; Brut let , . . tuvshow you bow this farm I'unip ISncluo will do your hardest winter work at sniJl' cost HNlsr ON la nr ! " 1 1 Id R wWM u HI H HI ca" LMiun?2a vHnAM " I Ql mi If n kWflPlM l!Srffl ILffii H9ti & I ft InUiJttUrf IHnmJ v "? imrm ax W. T. SMITH, Agent