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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1912)
TTT.1". . -tyaa mwunwnt-aa 1 aS -r" X . .r.-r:-r'rr.'-.--ae SP s 'M Times-fieirald AhlTtlK LAIUIILBT UIIICUI.ATION OK KTNKWerAPICK IN THIB COUNTY. plyUKDAY. FKIfllllAllY , un jt"t iliirmr, Locil News. E" " uniting nt Gembcrling'H. canned corn $3.2T a cuho farrSnnii Mcrcnntllo Co. mSdw display window is being uEfijiint tlio Candy Kitchen. rcw?onKer pays tlio highest mrlwt price for liidcH and furs. u4go Grant Thompson was in ijS5y Saturday on business. BcSt lljftir (guoranteo) $8.f0 oMllrirriman Mercantile Co. KJetTh good neat for tlio comedy jxtlFnday evening, at Jona ami; lEvir Hiiit made by uh wo ub- Eva Hill Juty bi 'JIjUAMH. guarantee. Sciiknk jllUflmn, Wii,Frcncli, tlio popular repre nuttyo of WndlmniH & Kerr rosjftiH in tlio city. NW. let's hco whether the OUfSi hour has anything to do IBlft'ornot. Rhould insnecL the fine as- rtmnt.6f Wall Paper at Luna jrDltoii & Co's. , HaW. McIIohu has fine pola cs raised on dry laud. See him rycSr supply. TlSflnwaked skating carnival ajmfrink last night was a novel firirand a lame crowd attended. AJJgprivatu boarding house in irncan accommodate a few orolboardcrs. Inquire at this lce J. U Wheeler is back from Ttlajwl where he went on busi S8cofinected with the electric rh'tfttant. VSTiWKKIC OF THE CLKAK ICBfSALK AT THE BUSY )RNEK STOKE HE(ilNS flNDAY FHIl. BTII. :r n UWoiucnierg is over irom tnyou City on a visit to old nq friends and to attend to mo business affairs. WmWWorkman was in to make ojpn his homestead the fore rt ofitlic week. He was assist- STORriY WEATHER During Uie winlor huiihoii when (lie wcat.hii' Ih often Htormy, uud Lho i-oikIh are frequently bad, our BANKING BY MAIL Horvico will bg found of Hpeeinl conven ience to Uioho living nt a distance from HtiniH. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON Capital and Surplus -$85,000.00 United Stales Depositary ;i Accounts Invited We do iob nrinlimr- riuht kind ,., . i .... Vt. i. nniiiLT huh reniKi-u county surveyor. Cleaningmd Pressing neatly done by Sclienk & Williams. Clevenger pays the highest market price for hides and furs. All fun at Tonawama next Friday night- "A Cheerful Liar" Five hundred score cards and pencils at The Times-Herald ollicc. .1. F. Mahon is in the city. He reports slock doing well in this section. Vuldahkintf at (larribGrlinft'fi. Uaiioy Hayes was In the city from Lawcn this week. "A Cheerful Liar" at Tona wama Friday night, Feb. 9. Some Bargains in Fall and Winter Koods. Sciiknk & Wil- uVms. Attention is called to the od of E. B. Reed & Son in this issue. A special sale that is worth while is yi. Don't forget the hogs and chickens -they're the biggest assets when it comes to ready cash. m F. C. Dillard has returncdfrom his holiday visit with relatives and friends at various outside points. Lost On the streeta solid gold chateline pin set with three pearls. Reward. Return to this oflice. E. C. Bulkley is Silvies on a visit to his wife who has been in this city for several weeks. Go to the White Kesfaurant for Chicken Supper Wednesday and Sunday evenings. J. E. STOY, Prop. ir.iiir,T rii m .1 " I W Hlllllll fcn iimmMlill Mlltill Harold Jolillhsen wafl In from I Geo, &. Miller wan n passonRpr uuciianail tlio first Of this Week, ill on Wednesday's singe. Foil SA,t: -Black Percheronl A large Block of wall paper at Stallion, fl years old in spring. Lunaburg, Dalton &. Co's. Good papers. -Claude McGee. C. C. Harrison of the Auto Truck Co.. was in the citv this week. He left Thursday en route to Portland. Ladies of Burns are invited to will at the homo of Mrs. H. M. Horton and see samples of the Spirella Corsets. Money to loan on Harney Coun ty Improved Real Estate. Call on, or write C. 0. Thomas, Box 42 Vale, Oregon. I LAST WEEK OF THE CLEAR-! ANCE SALE AT THE BUSY, CORNER STORE BEGINS MONDAY FEB. GTII. 5.: Better see W. T. Smith about that Farm Pumping Engine so .'is to have it ready for work when the time comes. LAST WEEK OF THE CLEAR A MCE SALE AT THE MJSY CORNER STORE HEGINS MONDA Y EER. STI. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Blevent came in Saturday evening from The Dalles where Mrs. Blevens has been several weeks in the hospi tal. She is improving in health. Prineville Journal. II. E. Gardner and J. E. Bar rock, former citizens of Fair banks, Alaska.are here looking for . . J down irom Watch Burns Grow. EsTltAVED A brown gelding weight between 1200 and 1300 lbs., branded diamond S, dia mond above, on left stifle. Black gelding branded JB con- C. T. Miller was a passenger investments. They are old time out on an auto Thursday for Bend friends of W F. Hissner. The being en route to California ! latter states the gentlemen are points where he will visit for a! progressive cpitalists who will month or more. Losi Between the skating ririk and the I. S. Geer residence by way of the corner occupied by Jaihes Smith, a lady's small gold, watch. Liberal reward at this office. N J. .1. Heinz is in the city today, Vulcanizing at (iembeiling's, P. C. Peterson is in from hisTuccted on left shoulder, weight ranch. .. . . A. C. Volmcr is over from Ins farm near Iron Mountain. The Burns Commercial Club will meet at Secretary Mothers head's oflice Tuesday evening. If wards were laid out and a system of alarms indicating where a fire has broken out it would help. The Times-Herald man wants about half a load of saw dust. IVIm U'finla finntlint linlf lli.i tit. A Dunn will deliver Reed. ' 8(,n(, ft (oam fop ; ? wild hay at your barn for $10.00 j per ton. Rough and dressed lumber of Arthur Thompson and wife "" W,,,,sInowon IV)!!1 l th, were down from the saw mill the, W "" Saw Mill. Rough first of this week. N bylL. II. McPhail and Win. ymond. White cutting linoleum yester yffitft'knifo slipiwd and Frank 44HHC made a very deep wound 'h'wjleg below the knee. A ge'ftrtery was severed reipiir- IJJJJEggleston has been urged V ogcqyiu a uuiuuuuii' luruouniy rtSi the democratic ticket 'lP "" u,1cr consideration. 'Eigleston has quite an ex isivil acnuaintauce and is a A farmer enstof Burns informs us that the rabbits are not nearly so picniuui as a iew weess ago and is of the opinion they have migrated. The Harney Saw Mill, R. I Bunvard proprietor, now has on hand a large amount of rough and drcsscu lumuer ami win mi lumber $lf per thousand. Money to loan on Harney Coun ty Improved Real Estate. Call on, or write C. 0. Thomas, Box -12 Vale. Oregon. LAST WEEK OF THE CLEAR ANCE SALE AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE BEGINS MONDAY FEB. BTII. Mrs. J. W. Sayer had a severe l . . . . orders on short notice. A good i atmcK oi nearl trouble Juesday vultothe mill. Hurry orders I wlucli caused partial paralysis 1, 'ntinnrifl in 'Or II SllOn period, 1)11 1 IS IllUCll "" V ! 1 ..... ximproveu A. J. raiiiKiici iiiui inn uruiiiuj Charles M., accompanied by the Special Coat Sale. All Indies' llfquilified man for the office. MK Rice, who for five years lcnrgc of a portion of the rk the Panama canal, is in W"S arr'vu)K rom ''ftlnnd Mfeday. He is here fortho iiefiFof his health, believing a diwygltitudo is what he needs. i'sRite Uilks very interestingly tliililg ditch nnd the customs tHtTiiatives of thnt region. d just returned I C,ol,miK'"A- R'CHAIIDSON. Mrs. Heinz brought home many ', limiio in fnili.! d . Iliivirfift w.nB i fmm i,beautiful views that certainly l,,fi.rH fnmilv. arrived home ves- n,ul uiiiarona' waw.HA percent terdny, coming over from Lake-'0'1"- Sweater coals 2.1 percent ..:,.... i m- v,.iiiWnor min. I off and a reduction on all Winter t iv n ii ' ' -----w The brothers had from the family ana where they had been called J experiment station Tuesday. He to the sick bed of their father' and W. 0. White will be busy for whom they left convalescing. I several weeks yet with their They came by way of Lakeview building contracts at the station. liny for sale at $T acres of pastures to bring C. M. Faulkner's family as they intend making their home here. They had bad roads com ing over, the mud being quite deep. 200 tons of per ton. 1G0 included, house and good water. Inquire hen1 m ' ' 1 You a. 1 WiH tf m Have to , J jm Hurry c' : r 1 Last y i M Week Avty I the , C j Begins I .ryY Monday, I sv Feb'y- s L rv You m tr Have mr. )? to Hurry MfJf X L SCHWARTZ j about 1100 lbs. Suitable reward for information leading to their recovery. Star Buckland, Harney, Oregon Wanted A good homestead location, not too far from timber for fuel. Would take a good re linquishmentjf the price is right. Give full particulars and price. Address A. VanIIoun, Ryan, Washington. Clay Clemens mill is the near est one to Burns where all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can be had. Near Canyon road. Call him by 'phone for quick orders. OUT OF TOWN TAXPAYERS The Harney County National Bank will be pleased to attend to the payment of your taxes upon receipt of your instructions. We have decided to discontinue .. i . . . . ... our line ot alcohols and liquors and have some sweeping re ductions in price. Now is the time to lay in a supply before the slock is exhausted. It will not last loiig at the price we are mak ing. We will sell you a good article at $3.50 per gallon. Burns Department Store. Mrs. J. J. Heniz returned week from a two months' visit at Riverside, California. She is at the home of her son, Will Weber, in this city at piesent make good citizens of this section and be factors in its development 0. J. Darst is down from his mines on the head of Trout Creek and reports about three feet of' Leave I snow. 1 his is about the average ! amount to fall in that territory . r it ti II i r ,i i. r c. (during recent years but Mr. I. II. Holland of the P. L. S.hri., .,,... , . . Co. left the first of the week for "rB.YUrtM-a ,' L ..- r t i n . I rain thus packing the snow down a tour of the Malheur county , ., , ,. ., ,. ,. ,, .,, , .besides adding considerable more .iiiiji;a. ill; will uu Ull lu KJll-1 . Tr i . ..:, . m ii it i -ii moisture. He predicts more tano an Mrs. Holland wi accom- ,,.,. ., - , , , .,.,., i.;m u snow before the final breakup pany mm home. , . ., , , and in that case we shall see The sight singing class under mUch more water flow down the the direction of Mrs. McIIose river than has been for several will resume their work tonight years. at 7 o'clock at the Presbyterian For a sprain you wi fmd church. The class is still open Chamberlain's Liniment excellent for any who wish to take up the It aIlvs the pa;n removes the worc' soreness, and soon restores the Tice Schull has just returned ' parts to a healthy condition. 25 Personal Accounts In nddition )o the Hplendid facili ties which it offers to business insti tutions, This hfink invites the personal accounts of business and profes sional men, and of women who ad minister household or other funds in large or small amounts. We nr in lilxMMl as n conservative bnnkennbe, find endeavor toco-oprrntc with patrons inevery way that lies uitliin t lie fope of a conservative institution. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Burns, Oregon United States Depositary for Postal Savings Fund 5Z2Wt$,znxx;rtwimviA2r'' and 50 Cent bottles for sale by all dealers from a visit of several weeks in Missouri. He was accompanied home by his nephew, Andrew Schull,' a boy 13 years old, who I FOR SALE BY OWNER. will make his home with his i wiinn run nnm ivi .m. unc'0, improved sage brush land in Get a safety Incubator of W. Harney Valley, can besubirrigat- j T. Smith he simply guarantees , ed. 1G0 acre tract, fenced, good them and is here on the ground ! house deep well and otherwise 'tomako thorn iood. No oil no. improved. Prices made tosuitin- explosion, and hatch as many of tending settlers. No speculators the eggs as any machine on ' need apply. Inquire at this oflice. earth. .1. W. Biggs arrived home Sat urday from a business trip to Portland and other points. He had quite a strenuous trip both ways with soft roads for the auto and snow slides, washouts, etc. on the railroads. p I vr n 1912 The New Year is here so are we and glad (or another opportunity to present to you the largest and most corn plete line of general hard ware in Central Oregon. WARRANT CALL. 4l ."Swell. U115 anneal to one here during this cold weather. Orange farms and roses look good just now. Mrs. Ileiir. also brought home ripe oranges which she had picked from the trees. The management at Tona wama has decided to change to more popular prices. It is the desire to meet the approval of the public and have the greatest number of patrons possible. The amusements put on at Tonawama are good and high class, there fore it is not consistent to make the house a vaudeville-priced place. It has been decided to have three prices in the future, the reserved chairs selling at G5 and GO cents, general admission JIT) cents. These prices in effect next Friday night in the produc tion of "A Cheerfnl Liar." C. H. Leonard who has been deputy under Prosecuting Attor ney McCulloch for several years, is a candidate for that oflice to biicceed Mr. McCulloch. The lat ter has held the office for two terms and will not ask re-nomination. Mr Leonard is in line for the place and should receive the hearty support of his party. He is entitled to it and his famili arity with the duties gives him an advantage. Mr. Leonard is one of tho thorough men now prac ticing in this district who has n reputation of doing things right when ho troes into a case. AUKKir.l) wcunesuay even ing at the homo of the bride's mother. Mr. Orville Trent Stov and Miss Isa Winters, youngest daughter of Mrs. J. K. Winters. Dr. C. U. Babbiilgo of the First Presbyterian church preformed the ceremony in the present of the immediate relatives. Both are well know young people of mis ciiy, mo uriuo niiYing nveu hero nil hor life. Mr. Stoy is the son oi Mr. ana Mrs. J. ti. Stoy who aro in the restaurant business. Tho young couple will take chnrgo of tho restaurant in tho near future. Tho wedding ceremony was followed by n fino suppor. Tho Timeallerald wish es them n successful and happy married life. Notice is hereby given that there are sufficient funds in the j county treasury to redeem all ; Harney county warrants register ed up to and including Sept. 10, j 1911. Interest closes on all such i Postmaster loggan talked overW-arants Jan. G, 1912. Simon Lewis, the long distance 'phone to his brother Uiarles in Portland Thursday and learned that his father had been operated upon the day before and was doing This is good news to the many friends in this county who have known Mr. Loggan for many years. Architect Elliott and wife ar rived from Ontario last Saturday Treasurer of Harney County. Oregon Life Maintains Its Wonderful Supremacy - Toy Wagons Electric En- gmes, bieas, bKates, Chairs, Fine China, Cut ass, Crockery, Vases, rass Goods,- Cutlery, In fact anything and everything to suit the fancy as well as the pocket book. Uueful goods as well as ornamental- Call and look over our stock before Tall the fine selections are gone. Agents Gasoline Plants vr w On the first day of January, j 1912, Oregon Life had $5,217,000 insurance in force - They came over by private con veyance and started on their re turn Monday afternoon. We un derstand Mr. Elliott will come back in April to remain and superintend the erection of the new public school building. A Payette firm has been given the brick laying contract. Judge Wm. Miller of this city is an avowed candidate for state senator for the district comprising Harney, Grant and Malheur counties and is pre paring his petitions for circula tion. Judge Miller has been a resident of this district for many years and is widely known thro ughout the territory having ser ed aR districtattorney for several years. He is the only candidate so far that has announced defi nitely he will make the race for senator. every dollar! jof it was Oregon business; no I other company did so much busi Iness in Oregon last year; Harney i county furnished her share in 1911. But we are not satisfied and intend to double the produc-' tion in 1912. If you are morally, physically, mentally and financi- j ally able to carry insurance we j want your business. i E. C. Eggleston, I District Manager. fe Repair Work Plumbing fm Aft ll Guns and Ammunition K f s 5 GEER & CUMMINS 1 !1 H rdware Merchants a-. . ,4 .S5Mi' rtv,t:ll.!! l- jrAsX . -- zv,rievw Burns Sheet Metal Works Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron Work of all' Description. Camp Stoics, Tasks, Jobbing, Plemb-' iug to order, (me Us a I rial. C. W. SCHUMANN i Proprietor. VoeKtli 's Old St.inJ. , 4 - t V- tyjtT- J-V. fc i m'' rw r MASQUERADE BALL TONAWAMA February 14th. 1 912 FOUR PRIZES FULL ANNOUNCEMENT LATER Willi the most optomislic faith in the future of RL'RiWS and HARNEY COUNTY ice enter the New Year of B22Z 1912 S3 We anticipate for you and ourselves unexcelled prosperity and hope you will co-operate with us to make this possible. "United we stand, divided we fall. " B? - ft S 1 It .St : The Burns Dep'm't-Store 3 Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. iJ J. rill. fvj -- ii-" i ". j,"fc., 4"LnJ 'A-, Jili vK?J 4W fvl We tuish you a Happy and Prosperous 4etu Year. We tuant to lhank you for your past patronage and hope to be able to serve you In the future. We have a complete line of Drugs, Patent Med cine, Toilet Articles, and Fine Confectionery Prescriptions carefully com pounded. Piano votes with every purchase. THE CITY DRUG STORE Reed Bros., Proprietors THE FRENCH HOTEL under new munaKi'iiu'nt Jonh R. Walkup, Proprietor First-Class Well Appointed House Sample Rooms Commercial Travelers S raw in From Oakerman Lake Stoi.kn From the John Oard near Uiloy, about Nou-mber IS; ranch a sorrel gelding between one red yearling heifer with md ? yt'ars old; small spot In white face; one roan yearling, hcad '"1llwoin8 1?twM1n heifer; both animals branded 0 extended T on left side; mark 1200 and 1100 lbs,; a good road ster; branded u lazy J on left crop and split in left ear and fhouldor. Suitable reward for under bit in right. Reward for information leading to hta rccov- information hading to their re- MKa Mv A' 9,AUD' cover. C A. Ivy. Uwen 0fCon Riley, Oregon. obprmMn g-Tho'Iimoa-HcraM 5 4