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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1911)
erald. UtQKST CIUCUI.ATION Of PAr-KIt IN T1IIB COUNTY. M)AY AVllUHT IV, It'll )cl News, from )kermnn was in iK tho week. ish groceries just re- tlttcey & Richardson's. 1W Llbritton was tin from Inear Saddle Hiftto dur- ?nnd comi)leto lino of en and flower seeds at eery. ynolds and Dave Mil- usmess visitors to our K the week. supply of trroecricn in- rd, bacon hums etc. '& Richardson's. Cozad was over from his week having driven over one trip. d see the late arrivals joods, shoes, ties, furn- itc. at IhiRey & Rich- ( I Lampshiro left this ,for Portland on busi e expects to be absent or two weeks. Vench Hotel serves a lay dinner and special i is given to family s tson Bennett and daugh- Starr Ihickland and vere in the city last ly on a visit to friends (ling to bomo business $5,000.00 of additional depositors' securi ty was added by the Directors of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON at their regular meeting on July 22nd 1911, at which time tho Surplus Fund of the Bank wan increased from $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 Orcyon Slate Depositary Accounts Invited Alteration free at Schenk Bros. Late woolens in Scotch Tweeds at Schenk Bros. Winona wagons are the best. For sale by Hnrrimiui Mercantile Co. Best canned corn $U.2r it ea.se Harriman Mercantile Co. The cooler weather is a relief but we expect more warm days f during this month. Scott Catterson is in the city 11 never again be iniitc re today mentally or Perhaps not ever I you be able to get so a photograph - that you as today. Visit Studio. N sest was brought over er Creek this week for ttcntion. He is at the I. C. Smith in this city eveloped a case of ty er. His many friends learn this and hope he recover. N Judge Thomhson was in the renewing acquaintances and :it- to city during tho week attend probate matters. W.C.. Lucky and family are home from a visit to Prineville, in an auto which Clarence pur chased while there. 'Frank Welcome and family re turned yesterday from an outing in the mountains. All are bene fited by tho recreation and are in good health. tending to some business E. N. Nelson, accompanied by his wife and son Hans left Tit est- day for an outing in tin; moun tains. They will be absent for some time. For summer diarrhoea in child ren always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and a speedy cure is certain. For Bale by all good Dealers. Miss Maggie Glaze, daughter! The narnoy Saw Mill. R. I.. of the late Till Glaze, is over n,,,,..,,,,! ,,ronrintor. now 1ms mi hand a large amount of rough Herman Rub and family were up from Lnwon Sunday. Best Hour (guarantee) $8.B() bbl. Harriman Mercantile Co. riios. Howser wan down from his farm near Harney Tuesday. Full lino of Lowney's fancy box chocolates at E. B. Reed &. Sons. Cleaning and pressing for ladies and gentlemen at Schenk Bros. Adam George, county fruitjn spoelor, wns in the city for sev eral nays una wecic. i Everything for every body at tho Lunaburg, Dallon $ Co. Department Store. Wid Drinkwater and family are homo from their outing in tho mountains. Rough and dressed lumber of all kinds now on hand at the Williams Bros. Saw Mill. Rough lumber $1I per thousand. 'Dell Dibble and his brothers- in-law, the l'cnicks and Rufus Heck are back from their fishing trip to tho P. Ranch. Tho apportionment of the state school fund made by Stale Trea surer Kay tho other day gives Harney county $2,280.9(1. 'Ed Fgli and wife came in from Wagontire yesterday and will proceed to Portland and other outside points for an indefinite visit. Automobiles to all parts of the country day or night. Regular auto stage to Prairie City. Phone .Bums Garage., AitciiiK McGowan. Prop. 'The I Tolland family are plann ing a huckleberry picking outing in the near future. They will be accompanied by Miss RoborUi Hibbard. The new Times-Herald build ing will contain some very de sirable office rooms and one fine targe store room which are for rent. Some of the office rooms are already spoken for. See the manager about rentals. .lob printing The Tunes-Herald A. I). Murphy is? over from his C. Babbidgo is expec ive in this city today has been chosen pastor gt Presbyterian Church. Klge was here a short Bpring and found such rted people that he ex desire to stay with e was 'extended a cord Ipn to become the pas is hoped all will find cement congenial. . . . V mes and J. u Hartley re here yesterday boing )tne from an outing in alley. They go from amond where they will w days then home by rrenValley. Mr. Jones my improvements in ace his last visit six but was greeted by a old time friends who during his long resi n's city. from Prineville for an indifinite visit with friends in this city. Miss Glaze has many old timo friends here who are glad to welcome her. Geo. T. Batchelor, a young man connected with the Portland office of the Oregon-Weatcrn Colonization Co., has been in the city this week with Mr. Wasgatt the local agent. Mr. Batchelor will remain here only a few days. The work on The Times-Herald building has been very slow of late but some material has been secured with which to proceed and a large force of brick layers will be put on at once. The contrac-. tors hope to have the building completed by Nov. 1. r Mrs. W. C. McKinney has re turned to her home in Pendleton after a few weeks visit with relatives and friends in this city. She was accompanied out by her mother, Mrs, A. W. Gowan, who will visit her for an indefinite time. C. F. McKinney took them out to Prairie in his auto. and dressed lumber and can fill orders on short notice. A good road to tho mill. Hurry orders may be 'phoned in. C. E. Beery and the McClaiu brothers have gone to the head of Silver Creek for an outing. Mrs. Beory and the boys arc spending a few days with Mrs. Ralph Berry in Sunset during Mr. Beery's absence. The local ball team were vic torious over the Narrows team last Sunday at that place. Quite a crowd went down from Hurnrs and all were royally treated by tho good people of Narrows. A return game is planned in Burns in the near future. ' Ben and Leon Brown and their families have returned home from their outing in the mount ians. They were first at Myrtle Parks but late;- went to Logan Valley. Ben says its a mistake to go so far from home for wo have better fishing and pleasant camping places nearer. . ' " leBUSX VOKJSEKS1VKE Located in the New Masonic Building ries a full line of General Merchan ?. The stock is new, clean and up to It includes e. cxles Bxo-visio:n.s3 , . JDx-y (3-ood.s ' " IDzess 3-09d.i3 ZF'a.ri.csr 3-o6d.s' ' - OlotlilTLg' - IE3Cettej Oaps . Boots frirv y ,- silicas BUSY rfjr j cnwariZ' J'JtOPllIlTOft. CORNER STOKE -- I.Schwartz PROPRIETOR. Iron Mountain ranch. He states everything looks good in his neighborhood and Mr.s. Murphy ia busy raising chicken and tur keys. She is here to rea 'i P-,'-numently. R. L. Hutton came over fr6m Wagonlire yesterday after 'H011 in his 10. M. F. bringing Fr, ik Gowan and some of his' party f engineers who have been survej ' ing a county road from Narrowt ' to that point. s ' mo eiecinc ugni plant was closed down the first nnd patrons are again in the dark. We under stand considerable repair work will be done nnd new equipment added beforo turning on the lights again. The secretary of the fair asso ciation has received a portion of the supplies from tho state print er and will as soon as they arrive mail out the premium lists for the county fair to bo held the first week in October. On Aug. 1 the Home Holel was closed to all transcient cus tomers and Mrs. Smith will now conduct a boarding house for re gular weekly customers and roomers. Those desiring should call and sec Mrs. Smith. If you wish to avoid tho warm weather go to the Mt. Vernon Hot Mineral Springs, where you can get a clean cool bath in the pool, tho shade .is delightful and the Hot Mineral baths will cure your ills if you have any. Misses Dodson and Cummins are contemplating another enter tainment in tho near future. They have a college play with all girl cluuucters except ono man. It is a very interesting comedy and will bo interspersed with mimical numbers which will fit in fine with the play. L. B. Hayes is in the city to day. J. V. Conrad was up from his Sunset homo yesterday. Thus. Bain was down from his homo near Harney Thursday. n Davis has purchased the Capital barber shop from Clar ence Lucky. Pahtuki: -Seven miles from Bums. Both horses and cattle. $2 per month. Mrs. E. E. Owsley. Tho reapportionment bill has passed the U. S. Senate and Ore gon gets another congressman thereby. 'Mrs. A. W. Hurlburt and daughter, Miss Millie, are in from tho farm shopping and visiting friends. Auto drivers report the roads are getting quite badly cut up from the heavy freight teams. A rain would be a benefit. The personal attention given guosLs at the" French Hotel has given it a good reputation -L. "B. Culp, Prop. Rev. C. W. Holloman will go out the coining week to meet his ?T. liner is in to Henry Eichner Is in town J. F. Manon is in tho city. Always readyjfor job work. Sidney Comegys is in the city from NarrowB. Butterick Patterns at Luna burg, Dallon & Co. it. J. Williams is over from his Si-vcr Creek home. Homer Cecil wns over from Silver Creek yesterday. Rouirh lumber $15.00 per M. at Mill. HuitNB MILLING Co. Don't over look the big Clear ance Sale now on at Schenk Bros. 1 Dr. W. L. Marsdon and George B. Marsden, of Burns, were registered yesterday at the Imperial. Orcgonian. Hon. Frank Davey and wife left Wednesday morning for Baker county where they will visit for a time with their daughter. Z. II. Stroud is the possessor of a new auto and now his friends in Burns will likely see him over from Harney quite often. Reatos for sale, all sizes and .,.- .i ii M 1 riu... aniiiy m we munmu. - j lcnRth8p ,)rice 20 cents per foot have been v sitinir relatives and . ' ',... ...' .,., friends in Baker county. J. ,. Gault and wife left Thursday for a months visit to Portland and other otitside points. It is a vacation trip and they go for pleasure only. They left the boys at home. Blue prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing name of entryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. J. C. Hay tor has disposed of the Polk County Observer and quits the newspaper field after a. long career. He is more for tunate than most of us- we have to stay. .C. W. ParrifJi, ex-state Sena tor, of Cnnyou City, passed through town Saturday on his way to Blue Mountain Springs, where he will spend a few days. Mr. Parrish is one of the old- timers of the valley, haviug set-i restored to theircclls and if they Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, Alberson. Oregon. A well known Des Moines woman after suffering miserable for two days from bowel com plaint was cured by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholcraand Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all good Dealers. The prisoners who left jail so unceremoneously last week are still in the mountains picking huckleberries. If any huckle berry pickers run on JLo any pri soners in tho patch send them home as the mice are jn their pantry eating their bacon. De puty SherilT Howell has sent notices to every sheriff in the state, all the deputy sheriffs in the counly and to all railroad points where there is any likeli hood of the men making any ap pearance, and there is a very good chance that the lost will be tied herein 187-J.-Prairie City Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, from are it will como to pass that they will take their nourishment through a funnel in the keyhole. Burn's. Vic Cozad and his daiigh-i -M Mt. Eagle, ter Hazel, and Miss Velma Brown, r. - ntid' Chas. Brown and wife, all. nn'jriON kok i.lQUOit i.itknhi: I C. F. McKinnoy arrived homo yesterday from Prnirio where he met Mrs. E. E. Purington and daughter Helen who return from an extended visit to Portland, seaside resorts, and other places of interest. Thoy have been ab sent for several weeks, and no doubt enjoyed tho vncation trip. r Dr. II. M. Horton and wifo ar rived homo Monday from their trip to the coast and other points of interest. Whilo absont they attended tho annual mooting of tho Pharmacy Association nnd Dr. Horton was mado president for this year. Ho states they had a glorious time, extending thoir visit to Medford whero his son Mervin is employed in a drug store. Medford is a lino placo nnd surrounded by n nmg nificant fruit growing country but thoy found times rather clos er thqro than here. A' severe, wind storm visited that region recently and played havoc With tho fruit crop knocking off much fruit and damaging orchards. from Canyon, were in town a short time Saturday on their way lo the Blue Mountain Hot Springs w -here they will etmp for some til ne. Prairie City Miner. 1 'he matinee races at tho fair grou. 'u's tomorrow afternoon promt so t 1)(-' interesting and no deubt: .many wi.'i witness tti?ni. There- will bo tw7 Jiarness races and a -saddle horsi? race. Pro gress a-.nd Bill Hanley will again have a i '.ontest that should show good spc 'ed and bo a closvi race. Chus. Wilson's and J. Hansen's colts will also have a race. FOlt SALE BY OWNER. I section, (510 acres, level un improved sage brush land in Harney Valley, can be subirrigat-' Walter i:. i!riiiKio Wo, tlio unUori'lBiuHl legal uiUth of l.al. I'rcrliict, llnrnoy Comity, Statu ol OrcKim, rcKpeclIully petition tlio lion. I Countv Conit of Harney ('oiinty, Statu ( of Ort'iinii, to Krantif l.lruiinu to Harris A. 1'lttRoraM to cell Kiritnoii, .Malt ami Vinous Uiiiorn In le iuantltlen than ono Kllon in l.W I'reclnct llariie' County. Slftto of Oregon, for tliQ perioi n( I months, ui In July hound will over pray. '.HK!i Banking By Mail Many of the depositors in HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, who do not live in Burns, send their deposits by mail. We should be very glad to have you write us to 'day for full information regarding this department of our business. This bank courteously welcomes the accounts of wage earners and women. THE HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Burns Owned and controlled by Home People RESOURCES over S4000,OOOoo 'DRUGS- DISINFECTANTS! 55 5 I 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 a v. 3 Azoa will kill your mice and rats, and all of their tq to neighbors. The Welcome Pharmacy STA TIONER Y KreJ A. nar.:,n II. lloUt (loo. J. Hull l. T. WlillHOn J. llurg It. A. SxiulorH Hi'iulr.)ii Itlliotl J. It. (I raves Wajler Manner J. W. JlroKii J. H. Wltzel Krauk .Smith ed. 100 aero tract, fenced, good house deep well and otherwise improved. 100 acres tract unim proved. Prices made to suit in tending settlers. No speculators neod apply. Inquire at this oflice. LISTEN! tf broad-minded business mon of wealth realize that life insur ance is a sane and Wo way to make provision for tho future, if thoy recognize tho fact that other forms of wealth mny be in accessible at the very moment wnen jney nre most in need, it behooves tho rest of us to look to our duty in this regard. Oregon Life ofl'dr you tho best contracts of life and investment insurance. You can have no more than two excuses for refusing to lake' in surance. You haven't health or yen do not lovo your family. Chen. WaiJ John Hoss Win, Dunn Joh WooJroek A McKonrlo O. W. Cucklin J. II. llrnninier Tom Doughta ClauJo Hehug O. V. Itei-J Frnuk White I'. II. I.nuJer llert Dunning M.J. Nash W. H. CralKliton A Peterson (leo. Hire W. Dunn Jr A. (IravuH Joo Corlev John Itohertson T, Huuehuw Kotlco is herehy KK.1 OllfforJ OroHilwck K. Krmo C. A. Haines ". i:. Hulllvaii flnwlflelJ fioo. W. x "111011 II H. fc.. ' A. V Met aulanu I). S. Ornves KreJ Ilntincr William Duncan M T. Ilnloy Kiaiik It. Drown (ieo. W. .Simmons A. Sponiiler Win. WaiJ K. Collins Kil ward Anilertoii Hnlnoy Comegys James ItiithurforJ Martin Tandy A I'arnsworth W. It. Jones Undilun Klllott Tom Dunn A. It. Jones J. II. HiieiTS l-'rank Dunn K. C. Dunning S. J. MUwInter N. O. 'lynch Will Newton A. Marshall O, 8. Dunn J. lluudorson II Tone given llial Harris A. 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, Granite ware, 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, E vik' s'y''''''-'&' - TT A T Tklf A n V i I'ltsijornlii, aiileautH lor tho nliovo liquor lli'vnso will unply to Ihn ahovn named rmirt for such lieeusn on ihe tit Ii dav of Septemher lull, at the court Ikhih', Hums, Oregon. I Dated this III) day of August 11)11, i lUitiiis & l''ir(imiAi i. alike and no two prescriptions No two people ar& "ery prescription has to be are alike That's why ft, distinct manner. You treated in a separate and v "ireover, you get get this individual treatment, ft,, ,f should al tho consideration and carefulness1 tlft nsumed ways be exercised whero medicines' are? ev. and where health is at stake. let us fill your prescription, ljou will he serivTr? exactly right in everg wag. The CityJDrug Store REED BROS., Proprietors WARRANT CALL. Notice is hereby given that there aro sufficient funds in tho county treasury to redeem all Harney county warrants register ed prior to May 1st, 1911. In terest ceaseson nil such warrants from July 8, 1911. ' SIMON UWIS, C. E. LEMAY Painting, Paper Hanging, Sign Writing Estimates given on all classes of such work. AGIiNT HliNKY IIOSCII WALL PAPER rreasurer of Harney County. Headquarters at French Hotel 4G0t.1000Hafkns Per Houri Plenty of Water Whenever and Wherever You Want It Notroublel No work I No pumping in the freezing cold! Tho Farm Ihtmp Engine will provide nil the water j-uu iui uie iiouse, iiatry, Darn, feed lot, pasture -,-jyfks "8"' ulrs a tero wen' her. Provides water at the i,o -J . w . "l lc-l,ncleJ tanks or bothersome tank m,1? (:ostc less ,lmn " FooU x adraI11' Do 'en times w much work, feaves two men's v.-njj every day it runs nnd never Brumbies about long hours or "loafu" on the job J Attaches to Any Pump In S Minutes C1 $$&&&&&&&&&&&&&&$$& BURNS-PRAIRIE AUTO LINE MII.UjR & KHI.SAY, Proprietors Leave Hums incry Sunday, Tueodny ntnl 'Iliiimclay, I p, in, l.cflvo I'rulrlo following nrrlvnl of train Monday, Wednesday, Friday TICKI1T AMI3NCIUS HUKNS tlAItAUU, PRliNCII IIOTI2I. Rciisuunble amount of baggage allowed each passenger LARGE, ROOMY, COMFORTABLE CARS , Ample Power for Small Machliury Miiii-y 4ur running any nana ot foot, power machinery. Helps tbo women folks hy turning the cream tepurator und clnirn, tlio washlntf muchlno nnd wringer, etc. Kuns the corn snellcr. lunninj; mill, rood mill, Rrindstpno. Does mos.t nil the drudyery churcH in half imial tlmn. All re.J, lot woit -no tr la bur. Comes ( a Its own liaiu. Ilo foundations or pliutorms needed, four small holts fasten it to any pump. No belts, twits, nrin3,wiilllnj:t)eaiiuiruni;hrpoMs. Kaslly nioved miywluro o a whcclinrrow. ifA (hn Pnalnn r IJ1, ! We have a Farm Pump Enslno on eihlhl. tlon In our show rooms. It in at work mn all day doing tho kind of work that Is most tiresome to the farmer Hrinir In the family and let H sH 111? HI H M H 15 mm jm m siai a 2mr JmWyThn Q Bm . I IrB rYr fVififfl IBa I kS- lIllllllli'J bBRB m I S. lul I U I I Hl-J-'ft IksBBV'BBW 31 I QJwMitifffl IvJJH aWWJHMWsiin isflWamr WawHKswBDfisBn k-rliiilBi; 'Jii!l qwjgrHV -SSSBSJSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSB il ILa.l.L,. .( I. . 1M0L 4 tiw tmkm tilM. OiUf iwi ft4M ui hhow you now this Vuun Tump Knnlne will do your hardest winter work at small cost W. T. SMITH, Agent Burns. Ore.