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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1911)
mEraia miwm wtiATioN or MMJPeOUNTY. JLJjgj SmmnSSts,m Kl orling's. i city. tcBuvcry TKq Burns hvifo nro it Xtulics at ore. highest ypSjfftnd furs. Ev. 2T. to filauRhler. Married rn. Wife Mof Fall 44)ittdo Suits niriviilit iSgfiles, furn- iV. kicii- ."SSkhTi m , hm P mmmm ltTHkMMJH AHMMfti (ni M.wwm came in ftr a ahort Mm. Curtis Market and hnrirains tofwthing in the 5pCB TlmnkH- isUia -mw 'PimcH- UkllSlasl lligllt MtMljRUnir and wTti was tho ilthwew ball and !jwWkl place. wHsweateks gXMER STORE ifym3r from his Mh the (irst MfttiK his many AijwiFiittendiiig to iwJBWs a neigh- mafwevru uiv iiuw $5,000.00 o additional depositors' securi ty was added by the directors of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON at the regular meet Inn October 4th, 1911, at which lime the Surplus Fund of the Hank wan increased from $55,000.00 to $60,000.00. EVERY $ of the capital of thin hank In now reinforced lm $2.40 of earned Surplus than afford inn our depositors an tmuHiial degree of safely Capital : : $25,000.00 Surplus : : $60,000.00 United Slates Depositary Oregon Stale Depositary Accounts Invited Vulcanizing nt Gcmborling'H. Vulcanizing at Goniborling'H. Call on A. W. Gowan for land mmfsm up from Wimmy. He " itflMi railroad ilWHcKlast issue IjitcHi? In Cloaku for Ladies at Browna Satisfactory Store. , Scrip, Iteed Bros Rive 100 piano votes I B. I- Ausmus and wife were extra J every proscription. m. the city yesterday. ... , ,i I Rubbers and Overshoes we Cleanjhgnn fitiir' " 'mveX,n Schenk & Williams, done by Schenk & Williams. J , i i il Now carpets, wall paper and J. W. Buchanan and School Satisfactory Supt. Hamilton are in,the city. jj"jr, ' N T. C. Albrjtlon spent several i (lmiK,(cr days in the city during the week. 1Q V()lt,s for New fesh grocenes just Hevoryeent purchased at their ceived at Hagey & Richardson's. , Bl01y(n jewelry. John Oard camo In Ihursuay. gC((lt cnttcrscn was in from to got Borne repairs for his auto. , ,lirt Su,enH Mountain ranch this Wipona wagons are the best. week. I'Wimlo by Harriman Mercantile )olin witzoll was among our w. , visitors from the lake sectipn the Now enroota. wall paper and , first of this week rugs at Brown's Satisfactory FItttISnd says he iSIStto do our ijjfiywu in the HMIpliRinccr in mJkMiLwork, was 4tj.ln company WJMr. unmet iMMftcd at the MtfiSmf pass. He mmPo give out .FilUHNS FLOUR YiCOMlER STORE JJKTWtS SUPPLY IMOAUS ARE wicyjiltractivo wm- mmty h nt the JiBEflvCo. I)oi):irt- 'JtffjiMr decorated mitSSSt the renter wwtppropriatq nd it Mr. "dresser and Store. GeorKe Maisden will arrive home this afternoon to spend a fow weckB, being forced to rest from liis Btudiea on account of his eyes. Fou Saw: Piano, small kitch en stove, ueoa aim ucuuing, dishes and kitchon utensils. Call at Harrisons Iioubc back of the hill Burns. yy tUMm itiraH .ra. EiMww FrcJi supply of groceries in- cludiiic lard, bacon hams etc. at Huroy & Richardson's. L. E. Lauranco received the sad ninvs of the death of hi3 father, Or. E. kuiranco at Toronto, Can ada, on Nov. 27th, from cancer. Dr. Luiranco was 01 years old. Fon Rent Furnished rooms Mrs. Will Cummins. t Wanted- Horses to pasture nnil winlnr. Chan. Wilson. Wheat Rolled Barley and Oat V" tmcnl S1""' Brow,ri's Satisfactory Store. Ted Hayes was in town from Lawen Bovcral days I his week. Tho Ilurney Saw Mill, R. L. BunvanV proprietor, now has on liMtwl n Aiirire amount of rough sJnnd driswed lumber and can fill Orders bn short notice. A good road U the milly Hurry orders C. S. Johnaon was over from Calamity Thursday. He informs us his daughter is now teaching' n i, tiimirl'm. school in one of tho districts! ' jiw. . t no limes-iieram i i.iuf.-in.n ., , ' n,m . , I by the Hudspealh Brothers to ex Frank C. Dbble nrnved tlus .,...'. .i i, , i. week from Portland with a fine new Cadillac fivo passenger car. It is of 1912 model and equipped with all tho latest doviccs for comfort and convenience includ ing self starter and electric lights He cxpecta to uso the car for passenger service between Burns and railroad points. press their sincere thanks to the many old time friends for kind deeds and sympathy in their re cent bereavement. Automobiles to all parts of the country day or night. Regular auto stage to Prairie City. Phone Burns Garage. Aitcim: McGowan, Prop. rvi'i-m i ,A es Coats Reduced 14 ats in the store for Ladies isses will be reduced one in price until all are sold. ForTwo Weeks Only SWEATER COATS REDUCED :duced one-fourth in price. Sale begins LY, December 3rd. ClcvcnKcr pays the highest market mice for hides and furs W. L. Best and daughter Miss Ethel are in from Silver Creek. New carpels, wall paper and rugsnt Brown's Satisfactory Store. W. B. Johnson was among our visitors from Silver creek this week. l BoitN-To Mr. and Mrs. Will Forcn, Saturday, Nov. 25, a daughter. Burns flour, wheal, rolled bar ley, oatfl and bran at Brown's Satisfactory Store. Alfred Whitney was up from Valley View during the week on a visit to his parents. Foil SaJ.i: Black Percheron Stallion, 17 years old in spring. Good papqrs. - Claude McGce. Go to the. White Restaurant for Chicken Supper Wednesday and Sunday Avenings. ,J E. Stov, Prop. Miss Heleiie Swain, who is teachinir at Liwen. is in the city accompanied by her brother Albert. Note .the advertising space of Young'j Meat Market & Grocery in this issue. All the stock is ollerci al actual cost. Tlnnri'in Willi ntin nf niir liros- porous stockmen of the Lawen district, was a business visitor to our city luesuay. Tlin iirnneliinir sorvico tomor- rnurnrit nt Mm Ii:mtist. Gtiurch. Jtev. Mr. Holloman will preach both morning and evening. The Mother's Club will serve a cafeteria lunch next Friday, and Saturday in the newTimcs-Herald hall; hot meals for both dinner and supper. When you have a bilious attack give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. They are excellent For sale by all dealers. Among the high school pupils to go to their out of town homes for the Thanksgiving vacation were Misses Florence HoffediU an Eva Denman. Mw TmI FVli HiifWwent a del icate operation last Tuesday and her physicians, urs. niarsuen .v Griffith, report her recovering mnst snttafnp.inrv nt tho home of flier mother, Mrs. Win. Miller. Telephone for help or situations wanted to the free employment bureau, installed by the proprie tors Pastime Peel Hall -The nnnulnr mfftini' Illfl(f for all. The best brand of cigars and to bacco only. New Billiard and Peel tables. Best Ifbur (guarantee) ?8.50 bbl. Ilrriman Mercantile Co. Watch for the bulletin at Reed Bros, every Friday and hee stand of Piano Contestants. Rye, Oats, Wheat and Barley for sale. Ciias. H. Davis, Harney, Oregon. Tho Timos-IInralil has received a letter from Jack Greenlee who is farming in Tennessee asking linur mnnv noraimmmis wo want. as he would like to pay several years suuscnpuuii in auvnutu m tliia i.!iv Hank Anderson sustained aiv uroKen leg last Aiununy iiionuiiK in a runaway. His big six-horse team became frightened and got beyond his control. The saddle horse fell and cauchtMr. Ander son's foot. He is lesting very g wen, Boscanned corn $..25 a caio Stolen From tin- John Oatd Hnrpunan Mercantile Co. ranch a sorrel gelding In I ween Everything for over body al 'J and r yoM. small spot in the Lunaburg, Dalton & no.,f,,B' Vdu wciKh hr,wt'e," 4WU illiu iin n" , a H""w M'ti'i- stOr: branded a lnzy on l ft ' stOr: hranowi a inzy - on i it SALE)F LADIES AND M ISSES, ghouI(,t.r, SmtHt)1(. r(,wan) ,r COA'"S AT THE BUSY COR-linrmn,ti(,n ,ittit u. im n...- NEISTORE. Liy. Mk Maicy A. Oaimi. tllJiU ftrMt ttflllfll iktl.iil lwi- liiiirtn n'i.i, iii.ii, iifiiv,.. t,i- Icy, y,iM and bran al Brown's Salbffaclorv Store. V.j. Schenk v; Williams iiavejusl receivon a fine lot of Overcoats and Mftckinaws. ' W. F. Hissnor's mother ar-' rived hero iw first of this week and expects to remain with her, son for the winter. . v Mis. Millar has a fine lot of fall and winter millinery on dis-, play which the ladies should call , and see at once. ' Aslf for Piano Certificates at Reed Bros. Losr A vaccum cleaner noz zel between Presbyterian manse an'l Mr. Farre'shome its brass. about five feet long return to Airs, juciioko. uewani. If you are troubled with chron ic constipation, the mild and gen tle efTect of Chamberlain's Tab lets makes tlicm especially suited to your case. . For ,salc by all dealers. Lawen, On 'on. PURE GOLD Did you know that a 20-year I endowment policy with the Ore gon Life is pure gold? Did you know that a 20-ycar endowment nolicy with the Oregon Life gives you a safe place to deposit money, navs your wife and babies the amount you carry in event of your death, or if you live pays the amount to you at the end of 20 years? Unless you have the hooks in the "old man" who car ries the scythe, it would be well to look into this matter deeper. Good insurance is the squarest deal on earth. Consult EfiGLUSTON, The OrcKon Life Mah. JEWELRY! If Us JfWi lr .ou v. i-.l vou will bf doing your If a rank mpmtief if 'n neglect to evarnine firs) Salisbury 's unusually fine invoice. bTIRIING SILVIR IOII.hr blJS Sterling Silver Manicure bels SOUVENIR SPOONS CIGARETTE CASES VANITY PURSES SILVER MESH HAGS SOLID GOLD CLFI LINKS SOLID GOLD SCARr TINS L'xlra Fine Assorlntcitt Hrauletls Everything of Quality Your Money Bark if not just us reprt'cnicd C. M. SALISBURY Jeweler and Optician Hissner B'ld'cc Give the Gift That Actually Works and cams something every hour of the three hundred sixty-five and one quarter days each year. A ccounl answer. A Dollar, or more, may be deposited in the name of any person you wish to remember. A Qavinys -J is the Present the bank book Christmas morning. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Burns RESOURCES over S400,000 Miss Stirling Public Stenographer Room 7. Masonic Bunding. ,','.WiViS!9SV BUSY CORNER STORE wartz L Schwartz PllOVltlKTOR. V 9R1KTOR HEADQUARTERS roit HOLIDAY GOODS l A comolete line of Tovs, Toilet Sets, Jewelry, Pioes, Dolls, Christmas Stationery, Cut Class, Fine Candies, Ladies Purses, Pictures, Manicure Sets, Novelties. Buy Your Hardware and Farming Imple ments for Develop ment Purposes from GEER & CUMM V COMING! COMING! COMING! OPTICIAN AND OPTOMETRIST Two votes on (lie UPTON PIANO for every cent purchased in our store during DECEMBER. Come look at our display More making any purchases elsewhere. If you do not trade with us toe both will loose out financially. Dukes disease is here on his annual visit. He is spoiling the pleasure of skating for a lot of young folks as well as spoil ing some good appetites Thanks giving day. May ins visn 10 Hums bo over helore tlie non- wu-a. v V P.. Kvrcl is nrrnnirincr the office building recently vacated by Tho Times-Herald for tenants. Six rooms have been partitioned olf in tho building. Hoe IUieh- nnnn nnil wifn will OPPlinV II 1)01'- tion of it and Ueo. uunsmoro ami family the south portion. For your winter suit see Schenk & yWinms. Maiikicd- Sunday, Nov. 2(5 in this city. S. P. Gates and Mis. Hirdio Wert, Rev. C. C. Babbidge n. n.. ofllciatintr. Tho bride is tlie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Potter and has resided in tins section sovenil years. Mr. Gates came hero last spring from j Grande and is a brother to Will and George Gates. Wo join the friends in extending congratulations. CORN ON THE COB AT THIS BUST CORNER STORE. Mrs. Win. Hnnley arrived home Tiwvmlnv nvoninir from Portland making the trip in two days, leav ing Portland Monday morning and getting a night's rest in Bend whilo on route. This route brings us much closer to the metropolis and is very convenient. Mrs. Hnnley may return to Portland in a short timo unless Mr. Hanloy should decide to come direct homo from tho cast. In that event thoy will go to Port land togother later. 200 Piano Votes Free rOr ewerv Prescription brought to our store. Twelve years of practical experience in correcting bion scientifically. Graduate of the Philadelphia College of Optometry. Pnronts arp resnnnsible for their children's sieht. If you don't want their lives to become failures you should not neglect the eye and take chances on consequent trouoies. If the right kind of lenses are adopted for sight or eye strain in time, the eye will soon recover and glasses are often laid aside in a short time. Why, then hinder your child's future" Old age of the eye, due to the hardening cf the len of the eye, shows often times as early as forty years. 'Some aro affected even earlier in life by having allowed a defect, called Hypcrmetropia, to remain uncorrected to long. (To fight against it is to fight a losing battle.) The me of glasses can be put off for quite a long time after they aro really needed-the cost is very real, nature never failing to collect her honest debts, sooner or later-just as muehinerj. can be run for some time when oil is needed, to accompli-h its work, it is with a waste of power and damage to the partb. BURNS HOTEL, Dectmber 6 to 1 O ) Tlie City Drug Store REED BROS. Proprietors. VAA r Aj; s $$?. 1? Circassian Walnut in BED ROOM SUITS ami SPECIAL PIECES FURNITURE Blankets and Wall Paper In these Two Articles we certainly have the finest invoice ever brought to this city. "" CHRISTMAS It is nono to early to make your selections for Holiday Gifts. See the lino of suitable tiling wo .m ""l' ing. Beds Brass, Iron, etc. Roll Top Desk lmmg Chairs, Rockers, Minors, Tables, Kitchen ( almuK Moth Proof Chests, Rugs, Laco Curtains. lJodSpruid- 6?. W. CLEVENGER, THE FURNITURE THE FRENCH HOTEL , under new management Jonh R. Walkup, Proprietor FirstClass Well Appointed House Sample Rooms Commercial Travelers The WELCOME Pharmacy The Place to buy CANDY The Place to buy CIGARS I he Place to buy PERFUMES The Place to Get What You Pay For The Place to Pay For What You Gel The Place you Can't Afford to Overlook J. C. WELCOME, Jr. Proprietor THE SILVER DOLLA Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR and WINE HOI Imported and Domestic WINES, WHISKVS, BRANDIES, GIN, BEER, Etc. C. A- BEDELL, Burns, Oregon Job Printing. I IS