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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1908)
terald. Ji.ation or Js, ,,1'NYY. Wvv attl rftkUKMH ''V out. I, ns is H i n ttafluBSJBi .11 t'. ; .Kr; I . li ' BH BBP' I fMr at Vooprt- rinjr from and paper n. fit is htt T of In - Vnofji e, hlack. mil'- V lull lwe-1 rrows to- with Ihc on price (JoWllll A "The Pioneer Bank of Harney County" The First National Bank of Burns Capital Surplus $25,000.00 $25,000.00 -o- IMTKF) STATES DEPOSITARY -o- niNMKKTATIVK PROGRESBIVK-SAFK npim' I. II sell weeks. ie need! rear IHlCll- fiiim his W:" ot i lir Hfri wife. of rhino and Robt. Ueorjrc is on the sick list. Joli (Hinting Th- Timet Herald I, C, Turncy is back from a trip to Nevada. F. W. Spencer and wife are refristered at the Rums. J. A. Robertson vns over from the OO Ranch this week. HMM Phonooraph-i anl (cords for sale at T.unabun 1 hi ton's. Mrs. I I ' rwale) has bi (iiite ill at her home in this cits the past week. Silvies river could not pass I an ordinary brook nt thi The water is very low. A. L Hunter writes relatives here that hi has bought a farm near Fort Morjran. Colorado, y The litrh t fruit crop will jrive the trees a chance to prrow and he in better shape for next sea son. Building hardware of every kind and best qualit. Doors. windows, and all house finishing material at I . II. Vtwgtly'a, flrovcr Jameson, Iioon .lohn (hesier Dalton and Thompson are hack from an inn: in thi Mountains. I'nintinpr and paper hanging Morton WiKHlie Pest is over frot.i Sil ' ' r Creek. Farmers arc preparing to h:r i heir grain. The ice man continius tod:i " il office Imsiness. i Mower r.iiiitiiii and paper hanging -A. Hortoti Mrs. Wm. Gray and little son were in the city the first of the u tCMMff IXAMMAilM, Noli. . n thai the was among our nmii umi.nt....i .. ; . . . . ' . mrniimini - .iiiimm li 'll nttomt mm this week. of Rppli(.., ,, mnty I. 8. tJeerhaa2B acres of ixv papers will beheld in Burn A GOOD RECOMMEND A TION li on dry land that an M K. Williams and party are Proa i heir outing in the 'mountains. Prof. H. A. Dillard is still ver j ill He is suffering considerable from the heat. I. K. Chandler and Al Cote IT from the Warm Bpringa Thursday. An off year once in about t en hould not discourage eonnit n m Harney county. Mniiiwan & Nichols have customers for relinquishments. i hem if you want to buy or NO TICK sell. " and Fri- II and 14. 1MIH. L M M NMIt TON. County Superintendent. AUCTION I will hold regular auction sales on the first and third Saturdays of each month at thoC. A. Swk barn in Murm. Rring in any I nine t t sale and get your numes it Sn.-cinl at tention given to sales in the W. T. Smith. Auctioneer. fine, bijr cross walk W -if taken DBind JoeMorril has gone to Grant' Walter Sullivan county on I vacation. city the first of the week. The city is having some of the Misses Merle Dalton. Frankie main street re- and Juliett King went over to Harney Tuesday on a visit to LA hurgnin Bnicks ln- M-. ram, i u.'hinm-BexiMH'ta to first of ne H I,- -on will aii' in from 1' few weeks. The dance civ on hy the tire night was a complete success in every particular. Dr. M. K. Suiter, a veterinary OB and dentist, jh in this vicinity linking after the ails of friends. W. W. Drinkwati was in the 8m'th- Harney. Oregon. 11 shoeing and all kinds of gi repair work. uv husines- Ml- came up from his land holdings WHn Honda i';il .Shaver says that tin independence party, aoci KOK I'CMI.ICATION To Krmik Hii. VUi.,1 si.rr IWalan.l mjr. W. W. Drinkwater and Jaam Wmmmt, ium.. nstse, a.i her lister. Miss Edna VMNTO, '" Merteg, mi.t m am ami sN Wtre down from Flames mm. ''"-" '" "' f 0 Hm-aLni tenlay. Anjr iiung man with n gruwinir lmik . oimi Bwda M I'otter rpeoiiiinotnJMtim. If yon eiin miinajre your n n nftnirs Niiccosia fullv von i,.. in line In inr.lhe affniis of other tneii. Mop with iiHiney are lookmii for surceaafil nmniigeiN IVo in Iti yum Miivings lie. ount The Harney County National Bank of Burns STATi: DF.POSITAIt) If you are in need of Harvest ing Machinery, call in and see B We can coniMie with any of them and some better. I I. Tl'PKKR. 1' C. I'elerson was in from the rainh yesterday and left this morning for C S. Johnson's place near Van to .p. ml a few days. Miss I'la Drinkwater is again at home after sending some time in Harney and at Hm 0oW Creek ranch. Patrons of the electric li will have to resort to coal oil lamps as the plant ha: leen shut down for this month. Piatt Randall. Tom Satrcrs and families, Miss Ryrdie King and llcnrv Dalton are back from iheir outing in the mountains. I N. Large is among the lute arrivals in this section. He i looking for investments and w.il row ready for husiness . this section PPHpPB office li in need I I fkf u Julian George was in Irom his Mrs. rreeman the nurse who mill to the valley , , . , I home this week. He has lieen suffering for several DM ' d In ... u. , . L.U t : niuiun iiiiii inn mptf win inn mv nwu innii ivuhmu n-vi'i, in iin , . x. - m.I.I this soaaonasthe road to recovery. This is ), '' " "'"V."". good news to her friends. " l ' , u; 4 , " 1,n,"1 ill. Klink. Mr. A. B. Macpherson was over m headquarters arc in from Ontario the first of th LooAagej week with a load ot ix-ach. .1... . . I. ,, SUir Hit, kUn.l m- ,l,iiii Il " I ' tM i .1 ... mi mill all I'rof. I. C Raymond, principal !'"- MMweai Of the public school of this citv. ' fcatofc? etH llisllli.ii I, I lie lli il ilMlta, Uw . Mmli.l II. r urn ul IIKiim m Ulmr an I iinriiiiiiiiitn n p. ,ti Hi,. Ilnlli. mi Uuarta Alma and Ira Davis and Len ' Mlf,i"a ( u""' ''' '"" Mn '"'', Vkkerswere among our Harnev "'""""- '"..ri.. ., .i, prohibitionists and hlor unions visitors who took in the dance i in r fi s u 19 r r u , "" . i. i-. iv .1. . r. . 11 in Main. Will all get together and d. f. at last night Qui ty, Ofaess, limtH i.t tlirun.i r 1,",,Ti,f, an- Ruy in Jury, from Chas H. , -.-t ..,.1 j .....,..,..,,.,,. j I Ml II Will tiii'Mar li- i..a .....!.! -. it G. A. Renibold left M.-ml; Davis, all the puk-ts. lumber 'ksrsMkaa IM la u,.. ,,mr,. ,.1 u,.. 8 i1in,1,rn""' l"1 l "tlan.l wli.r. he and grain you nei'.l Harnev. t'tmm) ct.iii ..1 11 ,,. Couniv g'1 ;n ; u; ...:r.. tu o r ...... .... .-.in .en 11 in.-, witv. 1 lit u 111 1 in(iiii. ", ". ..if i"i' i'"'-.' mi mniiing ani.i spend a few weeks at the v ,,.,.v ,iiUI1tr.u.a r ,..i mmkm m4mtm) I1 " l before returnin-r homo b.istr.us fire OCCUred t4 r..v,, .,,,. ,1,, . 1 mm home p.,,u,i iu, j... , Ul ... . . . ... -. .,... inoi iurmiii.1, linn I r-.f. . uviiik int. Mill' mill ni il n Depuq l rk Lawlneli blockt einc -wept hy flames and Depii! Sheriff Terrill and fat ti it loss was 1225,000. ;, i it la.broe.ol ,M''"'"'"" LK1,,"n ' I:. rK a resident... tins . tfcom .y. has written the.ireKoni- .1 saw mill ii an of the great possibilities of OM NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Ooock, BooU and Shoe I'resh Groceries, etc. I :or Spring and Summer I'rade LUNABURG & DALTON - .' :::.:..;:, ... .. 1 ..;.... a 11 1. :.i . .. i take in the country on a bicvcle. " " ' "" " "J" " ber can be wcuied Auditor Morrow of the e th irior wLmi macln maitfw'omaii and The New Windsor Par, under Blt-. to come the rnuiUUM meiit ot l..i Caldwell, is one of tin moat jwpular retorts in Eastern Oregon. Drop in v hen VOO have n 1 on -1 Bandarl '),U1 Jordan has been in this Cliy .nice .-siimiav, naviriK nuu Ins hand uaiiiy lurcerateu uy getting it cauirht in a rope. He is here under the care of u phy- Marncy c the lim Intd libot. arry then 0, W. fltth returi from Wai ik Hutt d I . ri..visly ed uitire. quite ter- iBg thrown ki-d in the' Men r.-iiilrtHl iin.1,.1 . ,r,n .,,, M -, ii,.-. 1. 1 1,1,1.1 laaaMM I1..111 1 1,1. lal'lnl ,.( .1,111, I'll.', (., (I,,, -,,, ,,( .Ull . I'M il llliii..NIila)all. 1 II. i- null,, by ii'l.li.ali..ti i.. 11 (ail, i ,! i ... r, to oiiiitrlliiii. . n. 1 1 ''I t'1"" M I ...i I.. -. I 1 ,. Ir.i i1ImI iiiinii,. , 1 1111, ..nir mlrrwt ' I ' ..I llir eaenapMi new mm steviilm si ai.l avclKin MM hImivv inrnllullml. i I. I V M- I ul liecame nal.e. Mr. d hut ill re k sician. tl W Clevenger has son. of new cold mlled refrig- s and is .. confident that iiitire satisfaction InBl nn nHa t. I..I .in,o.u.,lit ,, la 1 iimii 1 1 1 1 rh dnth ''".vers take them on trial for a 1 m m . . a. . . 1 weeK. tr not. satistuctory th. apricots. He was accompanied by bi Operation for Piles will not M necessary if you tise ManZun Pile Remedy, guaranteed. Price 60c. Sold by The Welcome Phurmacy, Burns, Ore . In d Haines, Hurney, Ore. About one hundred head of '. dson tore himsi'lf away from 1. shop a short time this week and sH'tit a few days at the ranch getting acquainted with hi, ife. rjinci ,,. PUBLICATION. a complete secnonizea map 01 -u , , HareO) I 0 in ten colors, show- ,, , ,ii 1 , I'midm i,'mi, lull LMSaVI ingall lame holdings, has been! si ... a.,.. ,., .. , 1 1... L t L i llt t mi inlaaiutiar iht i.nu j i.. " . '"ii'ii uui uy r. w. r4. K A COMIM Ml' IM OF klimi U (iotiUS .11 The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon. fountain Syrliu. lint Walrr llnttlea, Mippkr. Oluves Muni WiihhrrsrlnKM. N hlrllnc Spray a, llnrvr Cats, lirraita. Mrraal Pump. In! fait all the Uiihho UooaJa carried hv'an UP-TO-DATE DRUO STORE J C. Welcome Jr., Prop!. 11 j Ray Smith says thut they had PrieefLOOi aUOowaa A Nfabok may bo returned without cost. . . . , 1 at Jg lonnt-r!.'. who et car l' afternoon Ray Smith and family came rom which over I1..111 tin .UnkiiiK place iss Douth- Thursday and they will remain d in this hero about ten duys waiting the mie Waaa arrival ol ;iOU teel more cusin a water ssut over at Jenkins' th other day that Hooded lh"ii tent and made thinrs unite in teresting for a while. No da- MM done. Mrs. C. H. Leonard that she and the children are en joying life at Newport. She al so states that Hist. An v. Mc- ranch horses, broke and unbrok- CuIIik-Ii and family are spending en. at the Trout Creek ranch of vacation at that place, the American I.and & Live Stock mi, --- rour 4-year-old I !., ..'.. ,.rltl....,l IJ.kHmJ I. ..II E. B. Hill. ' ""'K 'M" , "'"-..m Deni ,"nl "' iuu wmi . 1 11.. , 1 pilICIUUMMJ al .1,1. ..Ana F..fc -.. . m 1 h BasM Art .'. !.... I -L I .!. ll..iLlla . 11.. I I -in. 1111111. rVUlMIMIII In, i.r Kills aM-rs are having their' byi Merganthsler Im.. tyH' machin The type in thisi "'" "'" writes ,,j,.,. ,s M.t ,v a printer with a ore thumb. . I Mil ..I n.i.l). n ihr al-.i Ivtaaa u tia thai, i 11. II.. I ila.lanaiMt h rSM H.ala)' Co. Call on or address, ni counts with which to continue the deep sit to this well at that place. They struck the government thermometer ugo when I blue clay ut a depth of 526 feet registered 97 Thursday and there ...... .1. w. nrown came in yester- i,.rfiirU frv.m .,i,..ii.... k...i ... day from Pine (nek where he uk tli. ,,,- hm y and Dan P. Jordan l.ave just ,-eason for selling. n,tb completed a new ranch house for Hurn8 Ore; the P. L S. Co. on the site win the old one was burned this N"1 Heney was up from his Sunset home Tuesday. Mr. spring. Don of the and this is considered a good in- of women dication of an artesian flow. ' A .Mr. Swain came over with them far a.s the ranch at Law en lievill. The Dalles. whan he will up the hay. assist in putting iability is Watchword Our arc people who think there must have been a chunk of i near it for it seemed very hot. And e.sterda'. 11 even went better, registering 100. This is the 'warmest weather wi haw ex- ; jierienced !'or a Iuiik time. Dell Dibble can Silver Creek yesterday u buy a binder with which to harvest hi.s crops. Mr. Dibble BaJM that all M. says his grain is tilling well con siilering the dry season and that his garden is good. He has pump - seven and eight f( that ba. had any irriga- ggd his jsitatoes an I J. F. Mahou came in yester day. He recently returned from it to Dawson, Alaska, wi, rrahip with In- , 21 1 per aero. .1 lonn in a large amouni of quite rid m;";ng ground Jim arrived in Daw- n on th. Nat lienes of Sunset has a well 15H feet deep iii which there .UK indications of oil. In t tastes so strong of oil that h cannot use it, and will likely drive the nine down further a 1 good water to '' LcaHa i wall Dr. W. L. Mareden left Wed- -rning for I a Angles he goes to be present at pi-i.tn.il! on his father for s irrowth under his eye. Iin father is almost 80 years ..Id Dr. Maraden will not ..1 nt more than ten davs. Adam George has 21 quarter i' 'ions of grain land. Tracts 1 in HiO acres up to (MO acres. not iif bushels par acre ! iid. but 45 bushels. Stoekj 1. 1.' In s froint20 up to 4060 acres. All w ell watered no hoisting of ranging in prices from $10 A. W. LOW AN Attorney at Ijiw I-an-d. Practice Aaa lata I a nli Mit.owan It Nithols leal buic fw Sab Lis4 Scrip Bewgat aei Salt. paigae, orriiOM W. IE. HUSTON Dealer In Groceries, Provisions. Tropical and Domestic Fruits when in Season. E AL8O HAS A LINE OF CENT 8 FURNISHINGS, Hats, Shirts. Clothing. Underwear Get Prices CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. All kind" of preah Vegetable. In Button, GIVE HIM A CALL. mcwi 1 s ui i'viki i) Weareagenuforpuncture-priaif Dwrkheimn ItuiKlmg tires and all 1 SIANOAKI) HICYCI I:. 11 sou want a wneel. a s.i of tire, or ha..- .0111 anu se us. STABIiEJ. LIVEKY, FEED AND SALE Carter A Sweek f he Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL. aXMCirAl. AMI IKklbAllON INOIMIk) ei'iiisi 1111 Ciliue I t i.uL' i tut inviii V I vr Wat a III V a 1 l (41 1 KISJU ,11 a 1 ... . , ruing o! July 4 and in compe- this year, although it lias been .. .-aw-iii Am aki. u. ny with a young man from ( ah ..vvvuiiiai; v.. j Liu.-i jcui. ma ' hay crop he claims is the egg! he bus had for 20 years as it did not get too much water lies-. A. J. Irwin will spend Butll o(iss t b in I llir. ..lie liiiii.-Kelh III the IliHtol'V (if llielvluilidiHilltf ) n.svtli is plain to patroti uttiinlseverv vm H i uiuplele a.s.-ortiueiii.x, the tnist- UH'M Bthe liteleliaililirsi-, t lie etlieii 111 M'ls i. e H. lowest prieen, till ioIII lull III" III i - mI. .eluo'ieiil Miippls i enter for gro ptin-1 tA for trading stamp, given with every purehu SCHWARTZ. ie Busy Corner Store" the in .1. August at I home in loam There will be no pr. aching service in the Pivsliy terian church during h The Sunday school ie held asuaual. Rev. Irwin ex pects to leave here th.- first of next week and will join his fami ly in Iowa. Mrs. Irwin and the boya have been m m tin- first of June. Last Tueaday was rather a ivnuoua day in hums. A few drunks made things lively for a i Main Otter, liurna, Oregon tune and three found their way to the lockup. One man resisted and Mars.' al Anderson took a couple of shots at him. fllaTIMttfl tuaaa r.aa aa m aaaaa a amaftaA aa a I that is a great country and .." rs HiTlfford Ctlle aader the saddle Tin- fellow and ..as cap forma bought $2 worth ..I fir. crackers and fired them off the ihing. Mi. Mahon .s i i ii i a .an, Hgi Hranrh Oilier. Iatkevir, Orsgua I Mgi a one opjioriuniiy ior rarn it' one eould And ground i-s they I;... r m 1 1 W1'' th les grow : ly. It took tsvo days hy l ut from White 1'a.ss to iJa. I sain. Aominat tl. ........i .. . I..,..l work. We arc Headquarter lor Horse Blankets, Saddle Blankets STORM PROOF ROBES and Balsam of Myrrh We Carry s Complete Line cl HARNESS and SADDLES J. C. WELCOME & SON B-u.rEL Oxegron. NO 1KJ. lAS.SlNli. HuntiiiK and fishing are strict ly forbidden un any of the Pacific Live Stock (Jo. ranches. Trespass r.s will be prosecuted. John (jiu kkt. Supt. : , M -sell known herd of Prize winning Herefords ia now located on the farm of Win I' i isniess, in Malheur countv Will be pleased to have ou call nml in spect herd. It Hi ,..-. I of hulls OT heifers we can ssti-: quality and priea VVn'i- your waul cwim, LJe-oeeaa li.aoa. Ur .1 a n.a.aa. U. v' XL V Young's Meat Mark and Grocery All Kinds of Groceries and Meats at Cash Prices. CALL AND INSPECT1 STOCK McGEE & OWEN, Propts. Freeh Teams, ComiorUbU Kisjs, Careful Dri-. Partictlar attention given toTranscient Trade Call on us Next Jo r to French Hotel Maui St. Ilursi's Iriiahlrt' Us llir day, week or iiiunth CHA VII SON, I I n 4 I aj Blacksnithiis wU laWrseshoiaar. Wagon Work ALL WORK CUAW AN e ED. Burns, Oregon - The Iteat MOOKJUTI KtalOaW TYPKWUITKK (tu the Mark Modcru, Convcuieal Durable Has all the qualitiee of high priced machinee Rapid, Universal key board, Simple, I 'heap Chicago Writing Machine Go. Ii-iJ WabaaU a Main St.. 1 ' -- - i saw - a SSaa. '! aar -JajSA I