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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1912)
J 4m TMBHKr- f - H t r 2 6 2, i n q qi 34 raeamkm'.auMrtaiaE Yesterday You may have made up your mind to order a new suit or over coat for Fall and Winter wear. TODAY You may think "Now where will I order that new suit 'or overcoat and what kind will I get?" Don't let those things cause you the least bit of worry. Come To Us TOMORROW And Have Your Measure Taken, pick out the goods that suits your taste, and just leave the rest to us. We guarantee every suit we make. Schenk & Williams Leading Clothiers I. O. O. Building, Burns, Oregon Sbs imj5-lJwaW. JUUAN BYRD, Manager SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1SI2 SUBSCRIrTlON RATES O.. Y.r Six Manilla TV. Monlk. $2.00 l.OOl .751 ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Vulcanizing at Gemberling's Best canned corn $3.25 n case Harriman Mercantile Co. W. W. Webb ami wife are re gistered at the Burns. Horse collars at J. C. Welcome & Son's $3.25 each. Dry slab and pine wood $G.50 and $7.00 per cord, cash only at Lumber yard. Workmen are busy placing the foundation for an addition to the t.. n i T T) T1.. ,.. f n .nil .l "V" "' IIUIIIU. tl. JV. iVUUUIOUII Ul V J V II D'Alene, Idaho, left here Tues-1 Hough and dressed lumber of day after looking over aconsid-inll kinds now on hand nt the erable portion of the country. , Williams Bros. Saw Mill. Rough He went directly to Portland I lumber S15 per thousand, where he closed a deal for the I . , . me nnisning coucnes are Doing made at the new public school Will Engage In Dairying And General Stock Raising purchase of a section of land with President Davidson of the Oregon &. Western Colonrzation Co. The section bought is on Prath er creek just across the road from the Cowing place and is an ex cellent piece of fine agricultural land. Mr. Robinson stated when here he was all ready to move to a new location as s"oon as ho found what he wanted, therefore he is expected back at once to begin active work in improving his new possessions. He intends to engage in the dairy and gen eral stock raising business. Prepared to Drill for Oil. J. C. Turney of the Central Oregon Oil & Gas Co. arrived here last night. He was proceed ed by Mr. Clark, the active field man, who has already gone to the place of operation and is sup erintending the erection of the derrick at the point where the first well is to be drilled. Opera tions will go forward as rapidly as possible and it will only be a ' matter of a short time before ac tual tests of the territory will be ' made and the extent and quality I building and everything will bn in readiness for the opening of school on September 1G. I have 500 acres of splendid pasture with lots of water, will pasture stock or will winter them if desired. Hay for sale. Inquire of J. M. Hoffeditz. one-half mile north of the Burke Artesian well. ! Aaron Farnsworth was in the J city yesterday making proof on J his land. He was accompanied . in by C. W. Fitzgerald and Wm. Dunn as witnesses. They made the journey in the latter's car. Ben Shannon is among the new horse men at the fair grounds with a very fleet mare that he will put in shape for the fair week races. He won a match race Wednesday over the course from Scott Catterson. The race was half-mile and those who saw it say Mr. Shannon's mare show ed class. duuge win it. King nas gone to Chicago to give his time from now until the election in the in terest of the election of Governor Wilson to the presidency. Judge nf nil Hnfnrminwl ' ' King was made national commit- Mother of Eihtn children. teeman for Oregon and was also r 4i. ti r ti selected by the Governor to man lam the mother of eighteen nitn .. ' . ... . children and have the praise of a,f hl3 campaign on this coast, doing more work than any young here was such a demand from woman in my town," writes Mrs. I headquarters for him to come C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Va. "I there to direct his campaign he suffered for five years with stem- finaiy decidad to go. ache trouble and could not cat as much as a biscuit without suffer- i C. B. -McConnell and Cooper InIhi?vfaler?.tt!rf boittlc8l& Dotee, the civil engineers, of Chamberlain's Tab ets and am L , , ,.,, on nnwn Wollwnn,nn :,ml wnfet, ins spent a few days over on Silver pounds. I can cat any thing I want and feel better than 1 have at any time in ten years. I refer to anyone in Boon Mill or vicinity and they will vouch for what I Bay." Chamberlain's Tablets are for sale by all dealers. FOR SALE BY OWNER. 1 section, 640 acres, level un improved sage brush land in Harney Valley, canbosubirrigat ed. 1G0 acre tract, fenced, good house deep well and otherwise improved. Pricesmadetosuit in tending settlers. No speculators need apply. Inquire at this office. Creek the fore part of the week. They report excellent crops in that section. Considerable in terest is being shown in the open ing of quite an area of homestead land in that territory that has been held under a withdrawal made by the government some years ago. Mr. McConnell ex pects to leave Monday for Boise to be absent a week or more on business. 0 ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Vulcanizing t Gemborling's Tho recent rains liavo delayed threshing. ' Henderson Elliott is In the city from Narrows. Horso collars nt J. C. Wolcome & Son's $3.25 each. L. Zuidorduin was up from his farm during tho week. Fresh homo made lard 17c. at Hansen's Meat Market. Tho duck season opened Inst Sunday and local .sports have been Imvong some lino shooting. Try u 3" chicken dinner from 5:30 to 7:00 p. in. every Sunday, at tho Cottage Inn. Do not take any chances linvo hay, grain or other property in sured in tho Reliable Aolnn & Hartford Insurance Companies. 11 Inland Emimrk Ui:ai.ty Co. Clay Clemens mill is tho near est one to Burns where all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can bo had. Near Canyon road. Call him by 'phone. J. Leroy Nickel, vice-president of tho Pacific Live Stock Co., is expected hore from San Francis co tho first of next week. Mr. Nicklo is making a tour of the property owned by tho company in this state and will spend some littlo time in this section which ho has novor visited. County court has been in session since Wednesday with Judge Thompson and both Commission ers Smyth and Sylvester present Very little other than routine work has been done at the ses sion, the reports of road masters and such having taken up most of tho Hmo. Everyone seems to be deeply interested in the fnir this year, and unless all signs fail, we will see the biggest attendance and best attractions ever formulated in Harney county. Many favor able comments have been made for tho liberal manner in which the purses are hung up this year, as well as the way in which they are to be distributed. Great Northern Gathering Fine Exhibits This Year "Tho Great Northern Railway is preparing to feature tho pro ducts of Oregon at the Minnea polis Land Show," says E. C. Leedy, General Immigration Agent, of the Great Northern Railway, after his return from the west recently. "The results achieved by this kind of adver tising in the past Iui3 been highly successful and wo are thoroughly convinced that bringing the pro ducts of the west to tho people of the east in the most eflective and modem method of advertis ing the agricultural possibilities of any country. "The representatives of the Immigration Department are can vassing every community in the state of Oregon collecting grains in the straw, grasses, vegetables and in fact all product) of the soil. They are co-operating with the Commercial Clubs, responsi ble Real Estate Men and farmers, who are growing tho crops. The thorough manner in winch this collecting of exhibition ma terial is being followed insures us the greatest collection of agri cultural and horticultural pro ducts that has ever been assem bled by any railway. "The very best and choicest samples will be shown at the Minneapolis Land Show, where thousands of homoseckers and investors will visit Our repre sentatives are meeting with great success, as the local people along the entiro lino appreciate more than ever the great benefit of tho wido publicity which is given our particular section through this medium of advertising. "The Northwest Land Show at Minneapolis will mark a new epoch in tho history of agricul tural exhibits. Undoubtedly this will bo tho greatest collection of product) of the soil ever assem bled under one roof and the pro ducts of tho Great Northern country are certain to bo among tho leading attractions." Cauuht Unci Cold. "Last winter my boii caught a very bad cold and tho way ho coughed was something dread- fut," writes Mrs. Sarah E. Dun can, ol Tipton, lowa. wo thought sure ho was going into consumption. Wo bought just one bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that one bot tle stopped his cough and cured his cold completely." For sale by all dealers. J. L. Gnult and family aro ex pected homo tho Inst of next week; No. 6295. lloport ol Hit cnmllllnn ol lb I'UST NATIONAL HANK OP BURNS, In III VIM ill Onwiii, at taa lion ol Lull liru, Hf.l. till, 1(13. HMOUH'KI, loans mill PUeounta.i wl,i 67 Otertlralts, itcurart ami unirurel . 6.3M n V B. !oni! to MCUtn circulation 21,00000 II. tt. Ilondi In ircuit U. H. lioiltt M.00000 Oilier I'OixUlo trout II H. IKpuilli I itiiicrmorotlftlHuTltiifUVU'OO a.wow rrrtnluma m tl. 8. Ilumta 9,00000 llumU, iKMiiltln, elo M.WW IUiiMiib liuuit.furnltur tint Itxturt ?,M4 VJ Othur ltr al Kitato, owiil SMOO Dm from National llanVt (not it Mrr aj.nli) U,tMM Duo from mala mul I'nvala llaiikt mill llnnkcri, Trmt CtimpanUa, ami H.vltiK" Uftiiki 1.1MW Hut Irnm aptutal ttiatv ssjtnlt . (l,Mn Clitvkt una olhor rtth lltmt 8.l W Ktehamtt't lor L'IcmIiik IIoum, Ml 4S Notti n( uthtr National ltanti 370 00 Fractional vapor eurrtiifjr, lilcktti, mul rsntt. M W Uwrl'L Mousy IUisnvs in in x it vtn I.CKI Tuilar liiitm MOO l&iUnilluu luml wllli U. H. Troiiir-r(i-r emit of olri'uUlton .. VMM 79 l.ttOOO ToUl .W),tiS H.1 I.UHILItlK. C.lt HlCk Mil III UVUOOO fiirMiin 70,00000 UmllnliltHt urnllli. leti eintiitvt tint UtrtMi 4",M1V0 Nktlonm Kmik Not" oulitmiu'ltK M.00000 Dm' lo oilier National llankt 5.M7 0.1 ln.lUl.llulilwlll lul.Jot to (back IM.M9M Damaiitli'Ortincalraot ilopodl 74W Time CertMcatea of ittpoatt. IW.107 l Caihlar'ailircki oulitaailliif A,H0oM Unltxl Vlatri PrlKiilu SU6.1M Ifrnlal Having) !)MalU Ml 31 3.1.U4 0A Dapvultaottr, B,ilUbutalli(0incri . V37 It Total VM,001M HTATKOKOItlCOOK,! ,. fiiVNTT or IUkxiyJ I. J. I.. Qault. Caablrr of Ihe above nam bank, do aoliMimtr iwrar that lha abora a'.ata- mi'iii la mi tome iwiioi nir anowiaoia ou bVIIVf , J. I. OavLTCaiblr, Corrrcl-Attcat: U. A, UtiNia (Ian. A.Hkytii II. M. IIokton IHrrctoti HutxcrllxHt mt iworn In bafora tua Ihli 7lh day of Bert., 1V1I. Wm. MlLLia I8cal Notary I'libllo for Ortlon SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS Stop and Remember This: there will bo meeting ol all tlioaa Interested In Sunday School Work In Harnejr County, t Duma, September 21 and 22. Th meeting will be held In the Prctbjrterlan Church. The gathering li to be held for the purpote of org anil Ing the Harney County Sunday Schoo Allocation. Knv. C. A. Phlppi, Secre. lary of the Oregon State Sunday School Atiociation will bo preient, and It It ex pected that there will be other promt nent pcaJera from the outiide In at tendance. Some fine papera will b read by repreientatlvea of the different cliooli throughout thelcounty. No one thould miit thli great treat and a gen eral Invitation It eatended to everybody. C. C. IIAMJIDGE. County Pretldenl I'ro-Tem, Notice of Sale of Heal Properly. Ill the County Court ol the Stntc of Oregon for llnrncv Count. Ill the matter of the ntnte uf David S. Grntcii, IccciihciI. Notice i hereby iven thnt under and y virtue ot mi Uriler of tale ntude and entered in the above entitled court In the mutter of the above entitled ettnle on the 5th dny of Auguat, 11)13, I, the iinilcraiuvcil.mluiinittrntrix of the nliovr entitled ettnte, will tell nt private and for cmli in hand from and after the Ut It ilny of September, 11)1 'J, the following dcMcrilieil real property lielon(in lotnid catatc, to-wit: A -trip of lund 100 feet wide lielnx 50 feet in width on each tide of the center line of the imiln track of the Oregon Huttcrn line of the Oregon WntliiiiKtoii Knilrond .S: NnvlKotlon I'ompnity, at tho name it now located mid linked over and ncrott the N! of theSr.lj, I.oU l, u niul n, the SW4 ol thcriWViol S-c2i), and the Hli of the Sli'i of .Sec 27, alt In Twp 33 S. Hange .'12 Is., W iM., in Hartley county UrcRon the location of inid center line of rail road lieinir at ehnwn upon n certain innji dcacrlyed na Map No. H of the Ore Hoii.l'.nttcrn Hnilrond Company, inid man liavine licen niiprovcil liy the bee rctary of the Interior if the United Stntct on the -'Otli day oi September. 1007, niul Mm duty filed in tho United Stntca I.nnd office at Uurnt. Orcuon. Thlt notice it tmtitlthed for a tieriod of four wecki in The Timea Herald, a ncwitmerof general circulation In ilnr ncy County, Oregon, under and by vir tue of tin order of 'the Honorable Grant Thompaon, Judge ol the above entitled court, made and entered on the Qth day of August, 1012. lilted at Hums, Oregon, thli 10th day of August ,111!... HTHI.I, GKAVISS, Administratrix of the eatnte David S. Graves, deceased. Any court would grant a di vorce to tho woman whoso hus band refused to buy hor ono of those tireless cookers at Clovcn- ger'u. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Lost One bay gelding with bell on, collar marked, branded Z on left stifle and XX with bar over on right stifle, aged nine years. Weight 1300 lbs., also ono blue gelding four years old, weight 1100 lbs. I will pay $10 reward for their recovery. REMEMBER I Can and Will Satisfy Your Wants In The Harness and Saddle Line. My Motto Is "Right Prices and Best Quality" and It will pay you to call and see me. Special attention given to repair work. W. B. SHELLEY Notice Is hereby given that I!, J. liny Icy, hat lieeu duly appointed ndininis Irntorof the estate of Harvey K. Mid dlcsworth, deceased, by the County Court of the County of Harney, State ol Oregon, and hns duly qunlilled ns such; all persons having claims against the cBtutc of said deceased are required to present them, verified, us required by law, with thcprojier vouchers, to the undersigned, IS, J, Ilaylcy, administra tor of the estate of Harvey II. Middles worth, decensed, at tho Grant County Hank, in John Day, Grant County, Ore gon, within nix months from the date of tills notice. Dated this 0th day of August, 1012, I!. J. IUvluv, Administrator of tho Hatute of Ilnrvcy IS, Mlddlesworth :iil-t:i deceased. Uurnt, Oregon, I-lst No. uaaiO, NOT1C1C VOW IU "LIGATION. IJNITHU HTATKt I.tMU OfrlCI lliirm, Ortgou, July W, lvrj, Niilko ! hereby slven that lllram M, lliiull- ion, ur 1;, r.. siouiion, aiiorney in nci, wnoit iioiiomre aidlroii It IIOJ Wilcox liuililiiif I'ofllaiiil.nriMioll.hia tlili HAlli lUr of Jlllr.lSll tiled lu Ifila o7tlCB lila amillcatloii toadect un. iter tlieiitovialoiiaol Hie act nl Consreii. a- io Hl.T .. II HI K.. W. M . Biiutli ol Mil liuur Uko, anil Ut a mid BKJiNWJJ, bed 0, T V7M.. 11 ai K.. w M. An anil all iieraona olalnilnc aJmn.ljr Ilia lamia 1ninrlbt4i). or ililrllnr to obluot because ol lliu mliieial cbarai'ler ol the laud, or (or any oilier riimoii, to llie Ultpuaal loepMlcanl, aboubl file llielr affldallsol iiroleit lu lull oinie, vu ur bolortllie 7 1 It ilaynl Hepleuber, ivix, Wm Kn. Itrglsliir. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE This great institution opens its doora for tho fall Homester on Soptombor 20th. Courses of till Instruction include: General Ag riculture, Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Ihmbandry, Bacteriology, Botany and Plant Pathology, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture, Entomology, Veter inary Scicnco, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering. Mechan ical Engineering, Mining Engi neering. Highway Engineering, Domestic Science, Domeatic Art, Commerce, Forestry, Pharmacy, Zoology, Chcmcatry, Physics, Mathematics, English Language and Literature. Public Sneaking, Modern Language, History, Art, Architecture, Industrial Peda-j gogy, Physical Education, mili tary Scicnco and Tactics, and Music. Catalogue and illustrated liter ature mailed free on application. Address: Registrar, Oregon Ag ricultural Collogo, Corvnllis, Ore. School Year Opens September 20tli 1912 I DRESS GINGHAMS ' J We Claim to have one of the1 Greatest Dress Stocks of Ginghams in this part ol the state-it's a hobby with us this season. We have a wond erful assortment and the very best makes--we Want You To See Them unsiHzsizarau LADIES WAISTS Lni'H'o AHHorlmotiu Of LtulioH King Tailored VliintH, Lha HaUer Kind And I'rieoH Kniifa I'Votii .75 ctH to $2.00 Tub Dresses OiirTiil) DreMKi'H Are I'H)eciilll,y Suited For Kit in titer Wear at very Moderate i'riees aMfficazs: FINE FLAXONS ' Our DiHplayof Flaxonn For Siiiniiicr DreHHOH ip lOxcliiHivaatid tltiH is the DrenH t hut (lives Yott the clean correct appearance nnMffliwTM N. BROWN & SONS. HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF Tho Bworn statements of Life Insurance Companies on tile nt the State Insurance Department, Salem, show that In 1909, 1910, 1911, Oregon Lifo tho Only Life Insurance Company Exclusively Oregon, sold more policies in Oregon than any other company. In 1912 Oregon Life is surpass ing all its proviouB records. DEST FOR OREGONIANS E. C. Egglkston, 35 Agent. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. VNITKItRTATK4!.ANIIOPrt(K. llurna OtcKun, ht-i.tonilr t, 1913 I Notice la hcrelir Klvcn tliai'llioin.i llutlnii, ol Lull, ()rsuii. wliii, oiiAril 7. 1107, irailo llomralrait tmlry No, tl,7, Carlal Nn Or3 flirNHMW'i HK,hW(j. hWliHKl, Hrtiill8. Towli.lili 'M Houtli. lnciKf VI Kail, UllUm Vila Marlillaii liaa nii mitlro of Inlmilloil to niaka dual nvnyt'tr I'mof, to ritalill.li claim to lha Unit atmvo 1rrrllxit, blorn tha HtcLlar ami Itrralrvr, at lllltln, (Iri'ifuii, on tlia Will ilay ol (MntxT. ML Claimant namra at wltnxtara Cliarlca H lavltt. Jaiura II I orrlnt A 1. Ilomiovntl, Ktrit (I llrnx'ii, all ol Killl. llrrsuli, Wm Kirr. llcnUlur. - I II The Got zian, Shoe III ' 8 f!!li. for women I jj , 1 ill Beauty-Style-Fit gl III 'I ,n l'ycTy VMr I P "W Ol . I Call and see the Latest Styles TJ,' HHrl Jl,8t Received jj ' flH A. K. RICHARDSON ffllfK IFu Ml General Merchandise 11 A' l 1 'Cm. I rr fm B P ir s A-f.n-' i r . rw m beam wM jg& ' j fs 1 THB Welcome Pharmacy The PLACE TO GO For Ice Cream, Candy, Confectionery, Soda Water, Cigars, Tobacco, Toilet Articles, Rubber Gocds And Drugs Prescriptions Cntsj.uliy Compounded. Try Us Out. .J C. WELCOME, Jr. Prop. WjsssasiaxatPvrssesfBxtsssmasvaa VACATIONS AT THE SEASHORE Clatsop Beach, Pacific Ocean Iow round trip faros are in ctrect all summer. This beautiful beach stretcher twenty-five miles south of the mouth of the Colum bia River. Se ;ide and (learheurt have first class hotels, cottages and camping laces, mirf bathing, fishing, mountain water, etc. Low nomicl Trips Eaisl Throughout the htimni on tin1 dates given below, round trip tickets will bo sold to the pouit-,ui the east shown below, and many others nt the reduced raU-s nkmerassji KststSiSsassasiA: CENTRAL OF1EGDH LINE I SHrtt&aUt I iu-,a New Goods! New System! MHHBHHaMHaMnani MHaWHHBHMsaBnsWanMtl Low Prices! Having" cut out the long credit system, we are prepared to give prices which will pay you to buy at home. Remember, when you buy at home you create a market for what you have to sell, no matter what it consists of, whether it be farm products, labor or legal ad vise, you don't help your own com munity when you go outside to trade; you don't help the farmers when you buy outside flour. Last year many people sent away and went outside to trade. What is the result? The wheels of industry have been idle, no building, no bus iness, no work, no market. Heavy crops are being harvested and still a large portion of the old crop is on hand. It is now time for the people to get together if we want prosperity at home. Trade at our place if you can; if not trade with our competitor, but Trade at Home. Burns Department Store iliJiT ttnri,i s .;3OT6aisEKas!2eEnsKi (treat NoiHici i it Northern Pacific Railways Atlantic City Mio.., li.ua $32.50 Omaha $60.00 Hnltimoro lui ..a Dulutli CO. 00 Philadelphia 108.50 Hoston 110.00 Kansas City G0.00 Pittsburg 91.50 HulVnlo 1)1.50 Milwaukee 72 50 St. Ixniis 70.00 Chicago 72.50 Minneapolis 00.00 St. Paul 60.00 Colorado Springs 55-.00 Montreal 105.00 Toronto 91.50 Denver 55.00 Now York 103.50 Washington 107.50 Dates of Sale July, 23, 2G. 29, 30, 31. 1912. August. 1, 2, 3. (, 7. 12, 10, 23, 29, 31, 1912 September, -I, 5, 6, 7, 8. 11, 12, 30, 1912 Stopovers nnd choice of routes in each direction. Final return limit Octobor 31. 1912. Train leaving Hond 0:30 a. m. Redmond 7:15 a. m., connects d rectly at Fallbridi'e with Fast Thru Trains East . Details of schedules, fares, etc., will be furnished on request VV. IH. COA1AN, General Freight nnd Passenger Agt. II. H UKOL, Agent. Redmond, Oregon. .1. H COKBETT, Agent, Bend, Oregon. bayles & Mcdonald General Contractors and Builders Burns, Ore. - - Vale, Ore Located at the Burns Hotel BUCKS FOR SALE BJWiiT'rWiBffiiMHi 'l 'i'i'i ' I'sWsMsWMBHWMtMltMtysWpHBJMgljJI We 'arc going to bring in 600 RAMBOUJETTE 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. ...I. .1- saJUSj .JL VaaaaL IV, Jm...IKI7 f I J I J-1 Ulll'UI.'. AW : 311. A rrr .'I .UIIIU.IJJ i.uuiiii mi "12 vi .ii J lui xUj 40-43 Riley, Oregon. I.ttt iulillratlon Woptomber 7, 1013. IV livvv JL. UiiWtJ