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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1915)
77 TheTixnea-jreraldl Ha. The 1 ... ClrcvWHmi Of Any Nmfpw In Hama, Cattaty. SATURDAY. AUGUST II, ,g Loo! News. Tho hot us. weather stays with JAIlxi t Johnson was over from Silver ('reek Thursday. Mi'i't me at the Hums Hotel. That's the central place in town loroy Mnytn and family are over trom Happy Valley. 1 still have some ood golf shirt sai .: for $1.00 I. Schwartz. Harry i 'airland Albert Georjre wen- up trom lawen on hmtrntl during the week. For hanrains in stockmen's In'ii sheets and tents, im to .1 f! Y!. ome A Son's. Jam. s McGowan, the insurance man has been in this section for several days on business. Furnished rooms with house- Keeping privileges for one per son. Inquire at this office. lieo. (. obb was in the city the tore p.nt of this week for medi cal treatment for blood poisoning in Ins finger. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000 -THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ 1 $ SATE." ACCOUNTS in 1 1 tu. Archie McGowan and wife and son Burns and his nephew, Georne Walker, left Tuesday morninur for the Blitzen where they will rusticate for a few days. Kodak films developed 10 cents per roll, any size. Prints 6c each All orders of 2 dozen prints film developed free. A. H. McLain. Care of Sayer Studio. Emory Hill was in town this week looking after some business affair s. H informs us he has disposed of his interests over in the Albt-rson section and u-ill move to Ontario for thb winter. County Clerk Husrhet arrived borne last Saturday evening from his visit to the San Francisco fair. He went down in enmrmnv urirt. The First National Bank Burns, Oregon CAPITA AND SURPLUS, $100,000.00 Unit States Depositary Oregon State Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED I atill have some good golf shirts at 8 for $1.00 -I. Schwartz. All kinds of jriain im-lntlmn wheat at Lunaburg Dalton & Co. J. B, Zimmerman was up from Harriman for a few days during the week. Rolled barlow whnr nmt mrlu tor sale nt nvnii i.i-;, ... w a uoodman's feed yard. A. T. RaycruftexDoetnto lmv next week for Washington ir.iJwr10 ,0 n k u i ZZz matters " "ciiL aomo lime. Mrs. Fred Clingan has gone to Portland to make her selection of fall and winter Millinery. Chiukcn dinni'i' Mnnrlnv n iu Overland 12 o'clock and also from 5:80 in the evening. Andrew Koike's I lid nnd linlln Turner were in Tuesday to assist Tonawama, tonight. Wilon's Creamery Hutter ut Hugey's. Have your picture taken nt th Sayer Studio. J. W. Buchanan was in tha city Thursday. Harvester whins at J. C. WpI- come & Son's. I ai to Parker is hero from On. tario looking after some business Writ class fir buck teeth and mower tonguesat the Burns 1 1;ur. ware Co. Jesse Vickers was in town vna. terdny from his ranch near Crow Camp. Little Miss Joselyn Burke la on from her home in Portland on visit to Miss Martha Hanley on Ilarrv M.l. i ..t,i ' ' ", . vlmt l0 Miss M - -a --..- hi ii (in IK ill iiiiiii t . . his homestead. ine Homestead. They wore in uie cuy mis week taking in the A new shipment of College Tarn at Hi- Clingan Hal Bundles for the Steam Laiinri. ry can be l.-j't ut tha f'm.ii.ii .....I and Star barber shops. I. W. Vandfrpool delivers ice very other day to any part of the city. Leave yoiir order. The Burns Steam Lattndnr gives special attention to parcel posi. end us your laundry by mail. Onions, beets, carrots, cab bage, potatoes in nnv nnmHt uesirea either at my place or de livered in Hums. Ki.f.riul ,,-., on large orders. Am..: f iriUIcl r Williams Bros, have all kinds of rough lumber for sale nt chafe mill 15 miles north of Burns on the Canyon City road. si'Khts J. W. Walker, of Van. whn has been an inmate of the Cum mins hospital for the post month mi- juni iiiumn, Mason Smith left Wednesday rapidly recovering his health I IllLi Mninu.. A.. II M. 1 . - - - A I m warn on his return to CorvulliH nur .. hort visit with hi parents and other relatives in this city, The Burns Hotel is tho head quarters for all when in town. Good table Hi-ri'iiw .!.,., ,, ......... -! vivpii rtuiiin and accommodating attendants. We do job printing. Cedar shingles for sale r oren. Wm. Berir and family wn the city Thursday. I still have some irood irolf shirfsat.'tforfl.OO I. Schwartz Win. in Tonawama tomorrow night Stop at the Burns Hotel whn in town. Beat service. Dry cleaning and pressing at the Burns Steam Laundry. 4tf. K. It. McHalev was over fmm Prairie City this week looking Grain pasture for horses i ; fter the stage business miles from town. -- W. C. Brown, j We do your mending and sew Mrs. Chas. Roper was down! on"l""is. without extra charge aa ' .. Z I O . i v irom Marney the fore part of this week L M. Brown, wa bringing his family back with him in the car Mr. Hughet re turned by way of Portland and Bend. He states the fair is great. J. E. Larson, the steam laun dryman of Bend, spent a few days in this citv thin wolr ami has taken an option on the steam in Burns, Mr. Larsen told i' Times Herald that while the ; ,i had not been completed and I:., -option was for -Lr dv ,, wa For bargains in stockmen's dh1 sheets and tents, go to J. C. Welcome & Son's. A. Egli and family were in the' See the Steam Laundry nhoni your work. W. E. Huston and wife arrived home the fore part of this week from a trip to Boise and other Idaho points. Jeff and Frank Cawlfield vn over from their homes near Van Wednesday to attend the funoral of their brother D. A. Cawlfield. Mrs. J. S. Phillips wishes a good place to work on ranch until June miti. dood reeoiiimniit A1 dress Summit House, Horns. Ore. Mrs. E. N. Nelson, who has heen ill for some time, is ntmin able to be about. She has man. tly moved from the residence she had occupied for several v.nra in tne Win Gowan residence. expects to leave for his home in the near future Mrs. T. H. Short left Thurtulnv morninjr for Portland accomnnn. ied by her granddaughter, Miss Frances Kerth. The latter m . turning to her home after spend-, The Cat. of L. L. C.nt.lo.i The case of I. I. r'nnu,, Clarendon. Texas, is similar to that of manv others utw. hi,.. m ........ w ,w ,,vy 1IUVH used (chamberlain's Colic, Chole ra and Diarrhoea Remedy. He ays, "After trvintr a dnri.it- f.,r Beveral months, and usimr lilW- ,.i,i i :...i.. i. . v.iv niiuiB oi medicine lor my wife who had been troubled with severe bowel comulaint for u,v. era months, I bought a 25c bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera oaiiu Lnurrnoea itemedy. After ..Misinir the sccoml i,.hi,. ..i. ...... entirely cured " For sale by all dealers. EVERY DOLLAR AS GOOD AS GOLD The New National Banking System en ables this country to keep every dollar as good as gold, and provides automatic ex pansion and contraction of credits accord ing to the demands of business at different seasons and under varying conditions. As a member of the Federal Reserve Association, the Harney County National Bank will help to bring these benefits home to the people of Burns and surrounding country. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon ing tho vacation with her grand parents and will enter high school. Mrs. Short will visit for an indefinite time in the Willam ette and Koirue Rivar Vallava where she has relatives. Married - Wednead v evenintr in this city. Bert L. Williams and Miss Sadie E. Palmer. Rev. A K. Mae I Ine preforming the cere mony. Both are residents of the Princeton section where Mr. Williams has a farm. We under stand the bride is a nurse by pro fession. They will make their .vuvvv... iivj n ill Henry Dalton took his depar- -home in this county. TheTimes- lure Wednesday morning for Herald extends best wishes. loruami, I orva is and ntl,P outside points to b nh.ni .-,, Sum Lin No. ixi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I NITU TATBH LAND OKM( , Burnt, Oregon, August a, lalA, Nlltll'e la haiail.H I .. . u. . .. 2S!H fiffiSL," 'wpol tmjm o "'. IH.MII.I in Ihllaltl.,. I..Vp,.ll . lot, io wi.,.1 ,,!., ih. prntlflon. if iff iol I. Nr,olM(!, a-M-l . M.U((u. I a .... "" I. Hi.rll No. 0KCO4 An,- ....I .11 .. .. . i. ..I. i i T '"'" . '""" hnn (lit om.r ..::...-. ."v." ". " r """' ".v . . .T-W"'. '" ,," "lIMI,i I.I kl.l. iNlll uS ,U..1U..n'" i." "'O'Vll.ol ,..,(, U.I. ilil. """ m win our ul HpWunli! r but as the latter Clty la8t ay and Sunday Mr8, Ml,,er w"' uk orde" fnmiiv k..i, ....i- from their home near Wairontire ! for the Palmer Garment Co.. of They expect to leave in the near mca- "P'8 wk now on future for San Francisco to take hand at the Schwartz store. in the sights of the fair. C. C. Couch and wife i are in Neil Smith has been remodel. ing his residence and adding to from the Wairontire countrv. I ll and now hka a very attractive having brought Mrs. Fireoved and co"forUble. home. and family in after they had For Sale -Good second hand 3J spent the summer on the ranch, btudebaker wagon, also one work Mrs. Fireoved will open her Ma-1 horse. -Mrs. Will Gates at the ternity hospital at once. Gates House. indefinite time. He jr on his nn. nual vacation which lasts a month. wm. Hanley arrived home Wednesday evening from Rm. land tfhere he had been confined for several weeks willmn mf....i ed foot caused by irettinc hia i,. hurt some time ago. He was ac- companied up by Col. C. K. S. Wood who will spend a few days the guest of Mr. Hanley while rusticoting. Mrs. I',. E. Pllriiiirl.in an. I daughter, Miss Helen, took their i Mrs. A. E. Smith was brought over irom Catlow Valley Thurs day for medical treatment, The lady was attacked by a wild cut Nn her yard and badly bitten and scratched. The anima crawled under the back porch of the resi dence whero it was killed later. It is very unusual for a wild cat to attack a human beinaraml it in iiKeiy this one wbb suffering with rallies. Notic. of Final S-ttUmant. In tli Comity I rt f . sui ol Or. Km), for llariii-i I'onnlv. In Hi.- miillor of llic cmnte of Mnry A. Baorss, dtesaasd, t Nniitv Is hvrvby givi-n, tlial Adam K. Mrs. Martha Sairers and child ren left yesterday for Ontario where they will remain for an in- definite time. Mrs. Sacera hn ,N Ben Brown and family arrived home Mondav from their summer he was quite sure the matter visit to San Francisco and other tlrr.nl. 1 .1. ..I ... . .1 'iL' wk a . mi -wuiuiie t-ioseu wunin juaays punts ol iniertSI They wentiwyiTtu. an I he would have charge of ttie down by steamer from Portland I The children will want to Utl-i! T i f - r I llVUt.n lina IHnm. Lot aa.fttiaanA.rJ Vx :t WAil nan a . '. . . '. . . , . . at aaaa . . . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 100,000. THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR Mil SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED iieimriurc weunesdav morn nir ... -. , . " 7 "T" fora visit to the fair a San Fran' uLTZr c V ? " T Cisco. Thev will a.! V. keet) h0U8e for h" d""nf the coming year at least. She has Mr. Larsen has manv i but returned bv rail and visited . . . i . ..,.. ..... ior a time at Kiddie witn Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal-Geer. They all return in good health and report having had a big time. Mr. Brown and the boys spent a few days in Portland on their return. busine niiep is in l',. rid and nsn in Burn-, at present but will place an experienced man in charge of the business. H. W. McHose, who has been conducting the business, expects to move to Nam pa we understand. CORSETS!!! I have just received my new line. The Urges! and most complete ever shown in Burns. The celebrated line manufactured by WARNER RROS. list following gives just slight idee of the stock 1 Th Rust Proof Corsets Red Fern Brassieres " Perfection Waists " Skeleton Waists Sanitary Belts $1.25 to $3.50 5.00 65c. 35c. 65c. 1.00 25c. i 25c. The merits of Warner Bros. Corsets are too well known to require any extended mention. This is simply to let you know that the above men tioned goods are here, and you are cordially invited to come into the store and inspect them. I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - Hasonic Building, - - liurns, Oregon ; see "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at Tona wama tonight Kathleen Jordan will play the old time negro mel odies during the pictures. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sutton and Jo Cook left Wednesday morninarfor a trio to the Bin.. Mountains near Granite where they will spend a few days rusti cating and visitinar with relatives. They will be back before the first of September. Of course we had frosts during the past srrowine season but bo did every other section of the Pa cific Northwest-still we are har vesting fine crops and while some of the wheat won't be the best for millinsr purposes vou should remember that the hogs don't seem to care for a little frosted ration -in fact they thrive on it. According to a letter from State Tax Commissioner Gallo way those who have naid one half their taxes on or before the first of April will not have to pay the other half until the first of October. Sheriff Goodman had a notice inserted in these columns to the effect that taxes would be come delinquent on the first of September but accorbinir to the State Tax Commissioner those who have paid half their tax are given until Oct. 1, while those who have not paid any of the tax must pay by Sept. 1. Harry Smith and wife and son Harry, E. Musick and wife. Nollie Heed and wife and Carmen Done- gan arrived home last Saturday evening from thoir visit to the fair. They returned bv wav of Portland and were accompanied in from there by Mrs. John Gem berling and daughter Isora, who had beep visiting at Hood River and Portland for several weeks. Regina Schwartz also came back with them after spending the summer in Portland. Georora Walker, a son of Jessie McGowtfn- Walker, came up with the party and will spend some time here with his uncle, Archie McGowan. Cisco. They will soend a co.mln of weeks doing the fair and upon meir return Miss Helen will stop at Eugene where she will again take up her studies in the univer sity for the coming year. A magnificent uroduction of "St Elmo," the irreat American ' novel and success In I piny by Au gusta J. Evans, will be .seen in pictures at Tooewema next Mon day evening. There will be six reels and has been unulu,..,! un der the direction of one of the most successful picture concerns. People should not miss this real masterpiece-it's the "worth while kind." rented her residence here. Mrs. Chas. Urittinjrham and children went out with Mrs. Sagers to visit for a counle of weeks with relatives and friends. She will return in time to place May in school. The Times-Herald is in receipt of a newspaper clipping an nouncing the funeral services of Mrs. Sarah J. McKinnon at River- side, California, but the exact date is not mentioned. Deceased was the widow of T A. McKin non and the family resided in this ii. USMgs, IBS a.limnl.tralor of tin u.Ulo of M.y A. (ittors. dewoaed, ha rt-iitl. m l M4 pnnonUMl lor atltlcmi-iil, imI Hied la uj.l ronrt. I,U final ar.n..m of lil.lii.inistratloii of Mid MaStS, J , petition for Hie dlatrliiulloii lh..r..f i... gdiwr with n ruport thereof, aw! that Monday, Um tea ssy .i asgast, iwir,. t IBS hour of lo.;u o'oin k in the fore. seenafcaM day, t ti,0 anrt-roMn ol biu limn,! u, i-uurt-hoine In .,,.1.1 county of llarn-y, Mates! OtSSOO. Iia lieen fli.il hy .aid court .u Hit. ii,,,.. .,.i BUM for the aettlooient of .aid iln.l c fount, and all objection, ihento, and the dl.lrihiitinii of ,1U ..i,ei al wy time and place auy (himou latOMSM In .aid delate may aimeur and ill.. H...U eimptlniie, In writing, Io .aid MOMttl and dlalrihiitiiiii. .,,,! i .... ., . .., v"uv.w ine name. Thla notice ol liiml cltlewenl .u,. di. trlhutlon ie puhll.hed In Tho Tlnioa- llrrald, a new.pnpiT cl ueueial circuU. tion, imhliilied in llurncv t:.,oi,iv n... on, by order of the Hon. If. Invent, I ounty Judge of laid county, niadu and' nlercdoii the 31. t day of July, IMS, ud ihetlrht puMication tbaraal .. tag, oat 7th, mi;.. Aimm I'. 11 HiBua Imiiiiatralor of tho K.utc ol Mary A. ileorge, dectaaed. - i I ' ' Til ."SrJVll section for many years. Mrs. M.u' ;,,,..... ....... 7n ii .' i r. .. . """""' " iv ycam oiu anil JJon t worry about the rubbi a u; ia: oL , . you know another winter is coml husdand left here "several yean .... .. -.. lllCy y. oone aoout as ago and since his death she had much damage this year as they been making her home with her NOTICB P0K pUBLI0ATIOH. can. We re troinor in hau.. ,.,.., .i l. .. ..... .. - .. ...... .,, ,ui- uawKiuer, mrs. d. l.. Abort crops to feed what few mt nih..hiu. ...u .-... . NOTICK FOR PimLICATION UKITIDiTATKN I.AHliOrilt k, i Hufiin. tfr. K.-ii, Julr .3, ! l j Not 111 ialiniftivaTtvA(il..i it..i . .. ... j a- " " a. . w. inai iM'orriS A nlXi'liliin " ? V'" ".. "?. i HV.(,.nnw. i iw w"w i. ,,Vl ",,,rr. n U.W., i, W'NHU H, II,,,, If,, Tiiwii.loii .'7 J Hn ' '.'r"1? V " ","i" f":" (i-----i I t.. .tai.li.liri.iiu io ii... land .u.V. ,i.-.rr,t, i b.-lre aaalaui and H.clv.r, al Hum, iu.ll ' aaiherddayulal,.uii,.. mr, """'"'"" 1 Ului.ut u.uiia.. llueBMal Wllll.lu 11 ll.nlw.ll. o Huriia Or...,n ";'"'' " ."". Ai,. b"m?J, mStSkV. Moon, all of N.i row,. or.auQ. w. r.aaa. Kralati r. through the winter and we won'i miss it so much. Tho more sage Drusn cleared away thisseasonthe less shelter for rabbits next year you Know. Of course if you are in the rabbit raising business in stead of farminir it leave the sage brush. aro Mn. Emma Skinner of Rivr, side. Mrs. W. H. Wilson of Perris, Jap McKinnon of Hums and Ellis McKinnon of Prineville. With the railroad actually un- i micas in- . - is better to1 " uuwi, uBinjr as many 1 IrlUM il nun u n awl it... I , ...... i.. huuit twin iiitf nitrvim A. E. Smith. sheritTof Modoc county. California, wnu in n,. city Thutday. He was after a man named Mcl.ane who is wnt. edin that county on two charges. iic m mxurieu oi sieating an auto and also with contributing- tn ilm deliiKjuency of a minor. riu man came through here from tho west in a Huick car and was ac compan ied by a younir woman Sherilf (Joodman caught then A.,AU : ii:l. r II m. urer in nuvies valley alter re ceiving a description of them and held them until Mr. Smith arrived. of grain now on the people of this Valley certainly have an op portunity to make something for the coming inactivity of winter and funds with which tonurchas necessaries for tho development oi meir land. Next year is go ing to be even better for this sec tion as tho railroad will be here to take out such products as we raise and there will be good prices Let things ready for the new or der of things; have your pigs ready to fatten on the grain now heing harvested, your beef will find a ready market and geneml prosperity smiles upon us. !'KIT HTr l.tNl, llrriri. I.aii,.w, Orui..ii. Jul, n. UUI Nolle, lal.rreby (Ivan that J.ium N Mean .. rue. urKKOU, W1.0 on July . 1V . ,,!,. ,,,,. Meed Rntry, Nailal No. oiwi.tor 5w''V!' k' , ,t' !u""l' ' loath. ItaiV ' IVatait n laiuuiia vi .. .. i . I : .. .. Z . ... r - , '. " -wiiuia.ii una itil until i nl Int. i.l III i.i ...i.. at ....i L. ..... ..,,. , ,, ,,,,, if n H(, . c(. Ill l I III .ui.li.ii culm i ,,, ,.,, .,'". ,,r!" V '." M't 0. J tauter, at miiincr. oreaon oa Hi. .ut.l.X ol Auiiuat, i i . .".i."u ii.ihii.1,1 uniuea as wunt.a.i'a ' tot.'!. K.l,cil.,ii. ..f Kile. .,.,.,. .Iuik NrUuIra, Siu. MtlUKla. Herb Hlll.ur, all ut Bllef'.OMfua, Jla K In nua,a, Item.lrr Oregon Trunk Ry. Central Oregon Use JELLISON BROTHERS Manufacturer and Dealers la MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS CEMETERY COPING, AND IRON FENCE Olllce and Yard Fifth and Main St Boise, Idaho G. W. CLEVENGER, Agt.. Burns, Oreg. SPECIAL FARES for SUMMER TRIPS From Central Oregon Point, to the W ahore R.aorla, Clataop Beach, Eait- ern Citiea and the California Eapoaitiona. COOL, GAY GEARHART ...d SEA. SIDE. CLATSOP BEACH Inexpensive Hotel, Camp and Cottage Accommodation. Manifold A mm., menta and Surf and Natatorlum Bath ing. Hound trip Irom Bend $13,96. ROUND TRIPS EAST Direct or Circuit Route to Any Point Dally Until September 30 - Return Limit October 31. Chicago, Direct, S72.SO. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth or Winnipeg, (SO. St. Louis $71.20, New York $1 10.70. One way via CaL ifornia, with stopover to see Eapo.i. lions, at alightljr higher rates. . CALIFORNIA Oregon Trunk,"Norlh Bank Hoad'and the Moating Palaces, S3 "GREAT NORTH. ERN" and "NORTHERN PACIFIC." Sailing every Tueaday, Thursday and Saturday from Portland and San Fran cisco. $41.10 round trip from Bend, including meals and berth on ships. Rail rate same without meals and berth. Ask for Exposition Folder. J. H. t orb.tt, Agent, Bend, Ore. . H. Croaier, A. G. P. A. Portland, Or. r' ''4SBV..ai 1 1 mm varnish the Shabby Surfaces Shabby surfaces detract from the appearances of your home. Floors, furniture or woodwork that are marred, scratched or scuffed give your home a shabby run-down ap pearance. Make these varnished sur faces bright and new with ACME QUALITY VARNISHES There's an Acme Quality Varnish for every purpose; a floor varnish made to be walked upon; a quick drying furniture varnish that imparts a brilliant, durable lustre, and var nishes for all outdoor and indoor sur faces in any quantity desired. Which do you need? Screen Cloth for Doors and Porches Water bags, nose bags Ice Cream Freezers Builders Hardware Paints and Oils Barbed Wire Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds in steck: Seeders. Plows. Disc and Drag Harrows. Binder Twine Barbed Wire BELTING Nails, Doors, Windows, Roof ing, Building Paper Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunition NEW DISHES, GRANITEWARE Crockery, Tinware BURNS HARDWARECO. NEIL SMITH, Manager ."! Porks, wonderf til mt'ftwrmfv -- - a - I -" wrwiaaB. iia auirij auu tun venienrf Mt.A iff arfa.;ur.ak.. !" .ll na target shooting, you should buy L772arlm Quick action i im liaiiiain ami n. Has MiisiLl., vi low ii easily, YM C - it leans from botli as timole ironBj.asst.ly cu- l.ll.la. I,........ I caulook ttuouak Ut. II us mm wHbiaaa Repeating - - -- wa. vs aiajni. .....u... . .n rt.-, .M , M ,-. ,U.M ..... Tsaairrirr jy-- - a vmim MuAtt U ..p.u.r. .I.u n.aJc with l.v,r aawaal ..k ur Jwl.r. ji OALiaaa Rifle Model 20. aa illustrated. 24- ch octagon barrel. 1 3 or ii alio!., JII.5U. Model 29. 21.ii.. I. und barrel. 15 ahota. US, tuniuUi. I " r - avwagsj ta.Vvi , in. it m yuur Uealer. rVrllowSt, Naw HavTclas. l7l&mttBZ 4a w i repeat-