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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1912)
MBauiJiii.t'ji''!t'jaBWjwrway-,if' v ami te Times-Jlerald H The Lrgit ClrcuUllon Of Any Ntwipaper In llorncy County. SATURDAY, JULY 13. 1912 Local News. Vulcanizing nt (lomborlinH'a. Slenning and Pressing neatly done by Schenk & Wim.ums. John Keller is n recent nrrivnl from Deep River, Iown. W. B. Johnson wns ovt from his Silver creek home this week. Henry Eichner was in from Buchanan during the week. John McMullcn was down from his land holdings near Harney during the week. Piano for sale or trado for cat tle or good gentle work horses. Inquire of W. W. Drinkwater, of Burns. Wanted Relinquishment near new railroad. Stato price and full particulars. Address this office. 35-30 In order to meet the price of Flour hauled in from the R. R the Burns Flour Milling Co have reduced flour to $7.00 bbl. The Cottage Inn serves an ex cellent chicken dinner for 35c every Sunday afternoon from 5:30 to 7:00. The crop conditions have im proved wonderfully this week since the weather has warmed up and all signs indicate the best of returns. Ice Time Is your ice box ready? Delivery begins Monday you can have ice every day if you want it See the driver or phone Harry C. Smith, prop, the Burns Ice Co. 29tf. The base ball boys will hold forth at the ball park tomorrow afternoon in another of their con test games between the Insur rectos and Regulars, and every one should turn out. If you say something discourt eous about a citizen in the news paper, he declares the paper cir culates thru a doze i states, but the same man seldom believes in advertising, for he says, "people do not read the newspapers any- OUR. ss I Tn Yt an Growth Tn Ymtt Cttn II RAKHVER BIRTHDAY . HOW we txrow BIGGER AND BETTER RESOURCES Jun. llh 190 J Jan. Ulli 1912 Lonnt and Uitcounti $30,000.07 JZB7, 307.32 - Itll It Q n.l. nniinnn nnnnnnn III II ".i i,m.kiv,vr uv,wuu.uu Bondinnd Sectiritlet 4,532.37 38,443.43 Premium on U. S. DontU 531.25 2,000.00 Hem fctlatc, 1-urntturo anil Kil'i l.H&U.OU 7,JSZ.40 II I?! . !.! ., I." I M nrnn ill mi livelier cem nvuenipuuii I unu none lou.uu III bxpente 101.89 Nena CASH 20,050.00 107,842.17 974,085.27 $404,255.32 LIABILITIES Capital $25,000.00 $25,000.00 Surplus None 70.000.00 Undivided Profit. None 2.010.58 Circulation G00.0O 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 40,385.27 371,338.74 $74,985.27 $404,255.32 I III er'JLic if umi'vtzuva HP BIT K1 u.,.unfcB.aMM II I i r-rr,rTrr. .. .nrm-, First National Bank v BURNS, OREGON Graham Flour re by Burns Mer- Band Concert 1:30 tomorrow. Water bags 0 ccntu each nt J. C. Welcome & Son's. Burns Flour $1.75 sack. $7.00 bbl. Sold by Burns Merchants. Mrs. Geo. Wiley of PrinovIIlo ia hereon n visit to her Bistor, Mrs. A. M. Byrd. Foil Sam:-Black PcrclieroivK Alfred Whltnoy, Thomas and way." The Tonawama Band rendered a most delightful band concert last Wednesday on main street to the largest number of specta tors ever turned out. That these concerts are proving very popu lar is evident from the apprecia tion shown. The band rendered their first overture on this occa sion and it was both well played and received. As you move thru life let your influence be felt and your voice raised in behalf of dumb animals. They suffer like you, they hunger and thirst and wish for kinder treatment. They are helpless in the hands of man. God gave us .domain over animals that we might protect them and be aided and made happy by them. Be a lover of animals and help protect them and give them food and drink. Vulcanizing at Gcmbcrling's. Florsheim Shoes are the best we carry them. Scuknk & Williams. Sylvester Smith was in the city Tuesday. You should inspect the fine as sortment of Wall Paper at Luna burg. Dalton & Co's. Rough and dressed lumber of all kinds now on hand at the' Crcmo and duced. Sold chants. Trv a 35c chicken dinner from 5:30 to 7:00 p. m. every Sunday, at the Cottage Inn. Ladies of Burns nro invited to call at the homo of Mrs. II. M. jllorton and see samples of the 'Spirclln Corsets. Hon. John Rand of Baker is it i ... . i ii . . t Williams Bros. Saw Mill. Rough '"; on ,CK' ousmcra, oeing one lumber $16 per thousand. iul ine uuornoya in mo sun now . . . , , pending touching the rights of Strayed - Light bay work ,..tor on , Vnuv SinIlf.i, mare branded 24 connected on left stifle, weighs nbout 1300. Liberal reward. J. II. Bunyard, Burns, Oregon. It will pay all who arc inter ested in making their dollars do the biggest amount of good, by Keeping in touch with the new NoTiiESPASSlNG-Trcspasscrsjadg in The Times-Herald. The will be prosecuted if found on merchants who advertise are the my premises known as the ones who can give you the best "Miller Springs" or Lewis place bargains for your money, as they west of Burns. -W. E. Huston, keep their goods moving, make Buy it now. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarroea Remedy is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. Buy it now and be pre pared for such an emergency. For sale by all dealers. N I W. M. Walker, circuit court stenographer, arrived here Mon day evening from his home in Ontario to take the testimony in the water suit now being heard before him as referee. He will remain here for some time per forming such duty and later be in attendance" upon an adjourned term of circuit court set for July 18. Things Needed Right Now For Hot Weather Wear Why not be comfortable (luring the Hiiminor when it coBts no more? You know tbo reputation of our store for giving value. You know that for every dollur you loavo with us you got a (lollimt worth of service and satisfaction. That means something! Underwear and Hosiery All Styles all hisses nil prices. Holeproof hosiery guaranteed six months. For men (5 pairs for 31. HO 6 pairs for 2.00 For Women (5 pairs 2.00. Six pairs for $J1.00 For Tbo Children 0 pairs for 2.00 Poros Knit Underwear For Gentlemen Shirts and Nifty Neckwear Just received u shipment of now, nobby shirts and ties which will please you. Our last shipment direct from tbo factory has just been unpacked for your ap proval. Latest styles, shades and patterns. Select Line of Shoes Any style, shape or sizo. If you ant going to get a pair, don't fail to see what WIS have to offer you. When in town, como around, and visit with us. I. SCHWARTZ flasonlc Building, Burns, Oregon the most sales at the least profit and give all the best satisfaction. The base ball boys are trying to secure a game here between themselves and the Prineville team, and should receive all the encouragement and assistance possible. This will prove an in teresting game and well worth the price. r A. C. Welcome and wife and Miss Hclene Swain left Monday for an outing on the Mace place up the River. They will fish and rest for a time. Al came down Tuesday evening to consult his physician, his foot having be come infected and swelled up. His doctor told him to go back to the camp and wash it occasionally. Mrs. G, A. Rembold took her departure last Monday morning for Portland and other outside points with the intention of spending some weeks at various places, a part of which will be on the coast. Mrs. Rembold has been very busy with her music pupils and will now take a much deserved rest which her many friends hope she will enjoy to the fullest extent. J. II. Stinson camo over from Prineville the first of this week. He was accompanied by Mrs. B. F. Johnson and little daughter, also Mrs. Smith who is a sister to Mrs. Johnson, Chas. McPheet- crs and Mrs. L. B. Culp, and a niece to Cal McPheotcrs. Mrs. Smith recently arrived in Oregon from Missouri and will mako her home on the coast. It is the first time sho has seen the relatives here for 81 years and it is a hap py reunion. Ted and Bailoy Hayes were up from Lawen the first of' this week, accompanied by their wives. Mrs. Ted Hayes was looking for a house to livo in this winter it being her intention to move to this citv for tho school year, their son now being ready for high school. Sho found it rather difficult to find a suitable residence for rent. This is some thing that should have attention from our capitalists. Wo haven't enougli houses to nccommodalo the people who desire to move hero for our exceptional school privileges and it would bo a pay ing investment in build somo neat cottages for rent. Stallion, 5 years old in spring, Good papora.-Claudo McGcc. Mrs. Gerald Griffin was a busi ness visitor from Nnrrows dur ing the wcok. Foil Rknt-C. Henry's ranch near the Narrows. For particu lars, inquire of Scott Haley, Nar rows. Roy Bunyard has established a lumber yard in. Hnrney and is prepared to fill orders there cs pccially for rough lumber. Robt. Drinkwater and wife wero over from their homo near Harney this week guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harlan. Rcatos for sale, all bIzcb and cngths, prico 20 cents per foot. Any ono desiring Rcatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Albcrson, Mbcrson, Oregon. Thoso clcgnnt moth proof chests nt Clovengcr's nro just what you are looking for. They are tho best piece of furniture you could invest in. C. B. McConnell took his fami ly up to Myrtlo Park the first of this week to camp for a time in company with Prof. Peck and wife. Foil Sale Wood or posts in tho timber, or here in town. Leave orders at Lunaburg, Dal ton Co. or Schwartz's. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Fiiank Jackson. The John Parker Estate land, one half section, midway between Bums nnd Harney on stage toad, for sale at a bargain. Write or call on the undersigned for par ticulars. A. W. Gowan. Jersey Heifers For Sale I have 10 head of choice Jersey heifers which I have just purchased, ranging in ago foom 1 to 3 years, some coming fresh nt once. Will sell at reasonable prices nt my place 9 miles east of Burns -John Hack. Austin Goodman returned this week from Bend with a fine new traction engine which ho will use to saw wood, crush grain, etc. Austin has been following such business for several years and it having outgrown his old machin ery he at once invested in a larger engine that will do the work, besides add to hh business The next open air concert to be given by the Tonawama Band will be tomorrow afternoon from 1:80 to 2:30 on main street in front of the post office building. Concerts will be given twice a week nftcr this on Wednesday evenings nnd Sunday afternoons, at alternate places in the main business blocks. This will en able everyone to receive an equal benefit and loavo no room for any complaint. This paper is endeavoring to give its patrons the best service that is possible to give and all that tho patronaga will permit. Our paper is being frequently complimented on its appearance and the amount and kind of read ing and ndvcrtiBcmots it contains. Our citizens can mako this paper still moro effective by liberal pa tronage, both in subscriptions and advertising. The paper will always endeavor to merit the patronage. It was at a danco recently Hint a dainty little miss we all know, was handsomely gowned in a very pretty light material, nnd when n very largo and moisty perspir ing gentlemen asked to dance with her, sho arose, but Booing his clammy hand and no glovey, modestly remarked: "Will you kindly uso your handkerchlof?" Tho big follow stared blankly for a moment, then a light broke over his round, sweltering face, and hedrow his hankerchief from his pocket and blew his nose. County Trcnsurer Lewis nnd R. J. Williams and wives have returned from their vacation trip to outside points. Thoy visited Portland, Willamette Valley points, Wnlla Walla and the Yak ima sections in Washington, hav ing a very pleasant visit with re latives nnd old timo friends. Mr. Lewis says the Washington sec tions visited are great grain pro ducers but ho is entirely content to live in Harney Vnlloy where wo havo just as good land and lots of room. Thoy wero accom panied homo by Miss'Mario Beach of Portland, a nieco of Mr, Wil liams, who will spend the vaca tion period hero and Mrs. J. C. Gnrrott, tho old pioneer lady, who will spend tho Bummer hero with her rolativea. rvyJjil C iiiiijimiiiww5g55WBaiBaBB Rend tho now nds this week. Water hags 90 cents each at J. C. Wolcomo & Son's. ' C. B. AuBmaa was in tho city this week. If you want sago brush grub bed write K. E. Larson, Burns, Oregon. Chas. Raycraft wore among our visitors frrm tho Valley Vlow diatrict during the wcok. Mrs. Miller isntthol. Schwartz Busy Corner with a full lino of spring millinery nnd Ih constantly adding to tho stock which will be kept up all during tho season. Your wifo should not bo com pelled to stand over a hot cook Btovo this kind of wenlher. Get her ono of thoso fireless cookers at Clovengcr's. Go and Bee them. Russell Smith arrived home last Saturday evening from n visit to outsido points. He was with his brother Phil for a time nt Hepner Junction, nlso took in mi. Rose Festival at Portland. Phil has disposed of all his beef Btuir nnd la expected homo nt once, having gone to Walla Walla and. other points before coming in. W. E. Huston has purchased tho M. L'. Lewis property which joins his homestead west of this city. The placo is what is known as the "Miller SpringB" and one of tho finest building sections adjoining Burns. There is a fine large spring which runs sufficient water to irrigate several acres and Mr. Huston will develop tho plnce, possibly cut it into Btnall tracts later and sell them for homes. " No nicer plnce for such purposo can be found in this vici nity. T. J. Shields was over from Silver creek Wednesday. He in forms The TimcB-IIerald that his son Ernest hns moved to Calgary and entered into a com pany there, which will deal ex tensively in tho brick making and Duiuitng material, lie is Ball Game 2:30 tomorrow Wm. Kilby i'h over from hia Calamiy home. Water bags 90 cents each at J. C. Wclcomo & Son's. A largo stock of wall paper nt Lunaburg, Dalton & Co'b. Chop barley for sale atljc Lcna Harkcy. 30 Winona wagons nro tho best. For sale by Harriman Mercantilo Co.. Ib your business ml in The Times-Herald, If not it ought to ho. Two mowing machines, a Dain Buck and rake for sale. See Geo. Fiy. C. M. Saliabury is making pre parations to building a residence on his acreage cast of town. C. F. McKinney. L: M. Brown, C. II. Leonard and Snm Molhcrs hend went to the Lawen section yesterday. Any court would grant a di- vorco to tho woman whoso hus band refused to-buy her ono of thoso fireless cookers at Clcvcn ger'B. For Borcness of the muscles, whether induced by violent ex orcise or injury, there is nothing better than Chamberlain'B Lini ment. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. Watch Burns Grow. Anyone wishing to visit Port land can go via Prairie City at tho same rate as via Bend and arrive bix hours earner, i tie pleasant auto ride combined with tho excellent Blccper nnd dining car accommodations provided by tho trains will appeal to the traveler. If you wish any infor mation regarding the route you will pursue from Baker consult D. M. McDade. If you nre a housewife you can not reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful of washing dishes, sweeping and doing housework nnn nt tlio linof llnrnnu ominlv all tlllV. nn(l Crawling into 1)6(1 products ever turned out nnd1 dead tired at night. You must will mako a success. For some' get out into the open air and sun years he was with a very sue- HRht- If y" do this every day cessful company at Spokane in nml keep your stomach and the same business and he knows bowels in good order by taking what he is about. Ho is nssoci-.Chamberlnin's Tablets when nted with good business men needed, you should become ootn who nlso understand tho busi- healthy and beautiful, tor sale thereforo is sure to make a go. ' by all dealers. ' "" ' ' ' " '"'in i n-M.n mmjgt HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Savings Department Under Government Supervision We Iay 4 per cent On Savings Deposits Write Or Call For One Of Our Little Home Savings Banks RESOURCES OVER $400,000.00 e -W. E. HUSTON J General Groceries f Select Can Goods, Fancy Groceries, Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Confectionary, Coal Oil, Feed, Grain and Produce Special Inducements Given On Big Orders v- 'J You Notice That Satisfied Smile YOU q I HAYMAKERS K3 Come To Us FOR Mowers, Rakes, Bucks, Sickles, Ropes, Pulleys Hay Forks, Extras etc. FARMERS ar ON HIS FACEI tan ASK HIM Til 10 IlKASON FOR IT And ho will inform you thufc it was caused by Mr. Shclloy, when ho purchased that now harness from him that you saw him driving with lately. For ha iii mill harvesting got your harness, collars, padB, whips, fly nolw etc., from him. His prieosnrn reasonable and right. If you havo not been in yet don't delay, but call today, and seo for yourself. Satisfactory sorvico rendered and prompt atten tion given all kinds of repairing. W. B. SHELLEY HIssner Building, Burns, Oregon bayles & Mcdonald General Contractors and Builders Burns, Ore. - Vale,, Ore Located at the Burns Hotel BUCKS FOR SALE HHMBBHHHMMHnHHHMMHHBH We are going to bring in 600 RAMBOULETTE RAMS - From the Famous Baldwin Sheep Co., Hay Creek. Will Be Located at Alvard Ranch After August 1st. Wool grow ers desiring information by mail may address the under signed at Alberson Postoffice. Before Harvest Perhaps You Need New Binders, Threshers, Plows, Discs, Wagons, Gas or Oil Tractors, Belts, Oils Etc. WE SELL IT ALL oar Remember The Place -xsa Geer & Cummins THE OLD STAR SALOON BRENTON & HICKS, Props. Old and neui patrons mill find best brands Wines, ILiquors, and Cigars Good Service, Courteous Treatment" DROP W Main Street Burns, Oregon The Sawhill Transportation Co. Will Haul Your Heavy and Light Freight Express and Baggage At "Hie LOWEST RATES And With Tho GREATEST CARE SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO RUSHORDERS See Us For Particulars as to Rates and Service.