The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 16, 1909, Image 3

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KST ClIlOUi.ATION or
Kit IN Tlllfl COUNTY.
HANI K in, 10'
ll News.
lof nny township in
district, showing
,of the same, topo-
res anil varnnt land.
each. Your order
vnrded on the fol-
M.C.Tiirnoy.lJiirnH,
i
gon was in the city
f
I, Newell was in tho
PS
ion is spending the
amestoad.
coks Want Add of
onal Hank.
pton was over from
ch tho first of tho,
; n Carriage Heater
la' I llii nl 11 rr to
yjr. tho Burns-Vale
E is iookihc aucr
leiv tliis week.
bo co ! now.'
pair if my coyote
Ale at $10 oaeh.-
kbard
ino anil wilo nave
i.
IF YOU WANT
IF YOU WANT
i
Absoh'.to Biifoty for your
Iuh(1h;
To do biiainoHH with a
bunk which h obBorving
HtirioLly tho NuMoiml
Dunking Lawn mid which
iH concluding it h nffuirn
along Btifo ooneorvutivo
; linos;
IF YOU WANT. Knir, impartial troiiLinont,
coupled with tho aaaur
: nnoo that you will roooivo
ovory courtesy uud bo
j rendered ovory
' consiHting with
banking,
TURN WI2 WANT Your Hiiukinur
and solicit it on u bank
ing basin.
The First National Bank
of Burns
UNWED STATES DEPOSITARY
OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY
Horvico
prudent
business
Capital
Surplus
John I). Dtilll, I'rettilent
C. A. Hainan, Vlec I'rmUlenl
S25,000.00
S25,000.00
J. L. O'aiiH, Cnthler
A. ( Welcome, Anil, Cmhler
Lap robea and Blankets nt
Bedrock pricea at Hopkins Uroa'.
John ThoinitH Is in tho city hav
lt." roturned from a vi.sil to
Spokane.
Grant Koiilorson and wife woro
over from tho lMtrnch tlio ftral
of thia week.
Mrs. W. W. Drinkwntcr and
her sister, Miss Kdnn Vlckora,
woro down from Harney Monday.
M. E. Race, of Voltage, was
in tho city Thursday onroiite
homo from a htminesa trip to Hoy
Bunvard'a mill.
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ll VUWUIUIU UllllU UVUI uuui
Happy Valley Tuesday to take
his family out. Ho reports M
inches of snow at Narrows when
he came in. Tlioy left for homo
yesterday.
Wanti:i)-A11 kinds of hides
and furs. Top cash price paid.
First class taxidermist. Work
done to order. Tannine and fur
dressing a speciality. For full
particulars address Fnni) L
Giukjo, Drewsey, Oregon.
Estkay Camo to my place a
year airo a black mints weight
'about II BO, unbroke, branded L
C connected on left shoulder, the
L being reversed. Owner call
prove property and pay charges.
W. W. Cox, Burns. Ore.
LOCALS PROM VOLTACIH.
Jobprintiiig-TheTimoB-Horald
Potatoes in abundance at llus-
in ( anyon City and ton's-
ir n .iduici" on the Pnintintr and turner hanging-
.
of street
hats may be seen at Mra. S. 11.
eit. A. Iloi'ton,
Bs, u no na neon Every ono who can le enjoying
lis room for s oral gleiuhrides.
from tnn. m able . . .. .,., ,flclliro
btrootiMm "Live to Smile And Smile to
lb ..mii't'i' 'f the Live" Wday night.
ft lu , t t ,... do- A flne atimtment
r-itu i .uoiumy
' tnjliiii'a Mllluiam ii.i I'll isc
Kim Pn Mduil. i " '"""U"J ' """
... i lVi Qif v Ptian.i if cmlfl lit
Binr rial i -stale, oe- vn ""' ' "" -
fdo Demand of once, one drop neau sewing mu-
- .... AUitwt 1nntiii. of EVaannli TTiful
an attract oi title im' ... .....
1 convoyed. Harney 640 acre ranch fo sale suitable
.'and Title Company, for dairy or stock ranch. Abund-
. V. J. , . I . . .1
Irs J. W. Shown are anue 0I wir lor irrigniiuii aim
IIii.n.oj. having power-inquire at.una ouice.
eir ' dauk'nter Keatos lor sale, an stzee and
sn. Di Vii-vry lengths, price 20 cents per fort.
ihe l itFenui? from Any one desiring Reatos aildress
W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson,
board desires us to ftlwn,unul vv
lat a new irimary Geo. uyraro and hd boutli-
Bhirtod in the public worth came over from Bear vnl-
tonday, January 18. ley last Sunday. They report
started for those very cold weather over there.
old enough to be- The boys were hero on land busi-
ening of the school ness.
If Nn nonil to le without, fi Rinv-
srk Mothershead is- inur machine when you have a
iage license Thurs- chance to get one nt practically
luel Newell and Miss your own terms by seeing G. W.
ince. We are in- Clevengor. Standard machines
.marriage will laKe to "choose from.
nda at the Newell . , .
)og Mountain. Both . "lw " wmn;ii .uiuiuub
are well known re- ""l'uriuu irum nmioj, mu a-
bat section. pecieu in liunm in I'curuury ur
earner, uoi up a company aim
r, the unfortunate imi)rovo vour slock W(J nec,i
K his hand th dav Hloa -Muailt hnvw wrt. Call
btmas is getting well Rml Ieta Mk it over-Inland Em-
fwithm a weeK or so nirft RaAitv &.
Ito return to his liomc
It r Tnrnr.p ! df. Dr. Elizabeui Ellis and her
lake tho best of the daughter, Miss Georgia, were
as boon as the arm passengers out on yesterday's
Itly healed and is in stage. Dr. Ellis goes to Ml.
idition will go to San Vernon in Grant county tor a
Micro he will have an two weeks stay and Miss Ellis
knd fitted, as well as will proceed to Weston whore
lary paraphernalia she goes on specinl invitation of
knablo him to do his President rrench of the statu
if not as convenient- Normal. Miss Ellis may return
1 lo t his hand. " tree weeks.
hay
Painting and paper hanging
A. Horlon.
Got nursery stock of the In
land Empiie Realty Co.
Fon Sai.k 020 acres of
and. Inquire nt this olliee.
Courtney Olllcor was in
city from the Izee section
firat of tho week.
G. W. Clcvpiiger is
tho market fori hides.
market price paid.
Wo can trade anything you
hftvo foranythihg you want- In
land Empire Realty Co., Burns,
Oi'MHin.
- rw fc
.
again in
Highest
Messrs, Chas, Comegys and A
Egli came over from Wagonlire
Sunday, bringing over about 200
head of cattle to feed at the Chas.
Riggs place in Potter swamp.
Mr. Comegys will look after the
feeding and Mr. Egli haa return
ed to tho ranch.
A pill in time that will save
tliojnino is. Rings Little Liver Pill,
the For biliousness, sick headache,
constipation. Thoy do not gripe.
Price 2B, Sold by The Welcome
Pharmacy, Buiiib. Cm. Fred
Hnincfl. Ilnrnev. Ore.
Tho members of tho Presby
terian church will eolobrate the
Lord's Supper on Sabbath .Ian.
17th at 11 o'clock; and thoy most
cordially invito any and all Chris-
A. Venator has just roturned i;an8 to narliehmto in this com
from outside points where holms immion with them. Tho sub
been looking after somo oxton- jcct for the evening discourse is:
sive cattle shipments.
Lost Between Burns and tho
Tho now year la here the only
thing tho Bottlers can ntford to
havo alt tlu y need of. The rate
of freight has boon all right
perfectly satisfactory.
Last Sunday a house was mov-
Ned into tho country emit on wheels
belonging to Jnmea Ivy.
Soveral of tho ranchers with
about ten horses aro going to the
hills for fence posts Tuesday.
Our now post office is now in
running ord'T, began tho first
Monday in January. Mr. Lyle
Jones is the carrier. Our Ser
vice now ia Tuesdays and Fri
days.
Mr. Wado and Mr. Raco havo
gone to the timber near Bun-
yard'a mill on business, havo
been gone over a wcok.
Miss Ellle Stafford has return
ed to her homo after a few days
stay with Mrs. Dunn.
Mr. W. C. Botsford made a
business trip to Burns last week.
Mrs. Freeman is still hoping
for success on the well question
and will be glad when ahe can
bay "Well dono". Hera has been
a protracted effort.
Messrs. Hall and Shug enter
tained Race's and Randolph's
and Botsford to New Year's din
ner. Every thing was done up
in good shape even to tho hoist
ing of the emblem of their ranch
above their house which was a
pair of pants.
Mrs. Dunn entertained her son
William Dunn and family and
Elind Stafford's family ono day
last week,
Mr. Roswell Jones haa been
digging another well, but as us
ual struck rock and now hopes to
finish up with a drill.
Wo regret to say the mistletoe
sent specially for tho benefit of
the one young lady present at
the recent pleasant Christmas
event, in coming from Texas by
the way of Southern Michigan
arrived two days late to do ser
vice on the occasion.
R. It
Bluo prints of uny township in
Burns Land District, showing
name of enlrynian, date and kind
of entry, topography, etc., $1.00
each. Plait T. Randall. Burns.
Ore.
G. W. Clevengor haa a large
number of sewing machines and
wants lo place ono in awry home
in this section needing a machine
Sold on installment plan or terms
to suit purchaser,
i i .
rerHonni openenco Willi a
tube of ManZan Pile Remedy
will convince you it is immediate
relief for' all forms of Piles.
Guaranteed BOc. Sold by The
Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Ore.,
Fred Haines, Harney, Ore.
Number 2.
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In The Twelfth CenU
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IIAKKIMAN ITEMS.
About 10 in. of snow fell Tues
day nivht.
Tho population of Harriman
has thribblcd in the last thirty
days. Watch 'us growl
Tho Harriman livery barn pur
chased 25 tons of hay of It R.
Sitz of Lawen.
Dr. II. Dennman i3 located at
Harriman. He has a nicely equip
ped office and a good lino of
drugs. Dr. Dcnman ia a gradu
ate of Jefferson Medical College
of Philadelphia which is one of
the beBt institutions in the coun
try. Annonyrr.us.
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1YIHMMIK mint mu v.nw...
Every body is most cordially in-
r . . . . . i
I. S. Geer ranch a saddle. Find- vited to atlond tiioso wrvicos.
er please leave at Elliott barn j. K. Shields and wife, of Spo
and receive pay for their trouble, j kane. Wash., arrived hero last
.1 i! .TnnlfinH wn ni'ni' fmmS Monday on a visit to relatives
i
bwiN FULL SWING"
January Clearance Sale
This means much to you.- No store
in this locality so fearlessly cuts
prices as do we when the proper
time arrives. We are not going to
carry over any winter goods Ave
have better use for the money
,We are going to clear the
store of every remnant,
every odd and end, every
broken line, every slow
seller.
HOW? CUT PRICES!'
Bargains every day. Biff BarffainsI The biff
ffCHl bargains, (nalilfj for quulilu, thai you'll
find in this counlrff. Bui why should we talk
on and on come lo Ihe store and see for yourself.
was
his Happy Valley home for sever
al days this weok. Mr. Jenkins
is pleased with the heavy fall of
snow as it assures good range
and abundance of water for slock
tho coming season.
Parties who subscribed to the
fund to sink deeper at the M. L.
Lewis spring aro oxpccled to pay
the amounts thoy obligated them
selves for by Feb. 1, ns after
that date the matter will be plac
ed in the hands of a collector.
Get Vocgtly's prices on Imple
ments, etc. before purchasing.
1 can do hotter than any house
in town. I do not have a Whole
sale House Representative with
mo all summer, somo one has to
pay him.
Wanted About B000 head of
good, young breeding ewes. Ad
dress, giving ages, price, etc.,
Tho American Land & Livestock
Company. Denio Oregon, also
same care of tho First National
Bank, Burns, Oregon.
Jamus 13. Rounskvji.u:,
Manager.
Dr. II. Denman arrived home
from Portland where ho went to
take tho examination before tho
sUito board in order to practice,
and on Monday took his depart
ure for Harriman with his office
equipment and a nico lino of
drugs. Ho will be permanently
located at that point and take up
his practice.
and former chool mates. "Tllep
are now out on Silver Creek visit
ing Ernest's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Shields -ul will latci
go. out by way J Drewsey.
"Shorty," as ho is familiarly
known to his ninny friends in
this section, is, now connected
with a largo building material
firm and has a good position.
His wifo nco Rose Rutherford is
also a former Harney County
girl and thoy aro having a parti
cular pleasant vacation visit
among old associates. Ernest
desires to bo again nt his busi
ness by the first of next month
and thoy will depart from hero
for Portland where thoy will visit
Ex-Judge Rutherford and family
for a time. Judge Rutherford is
doing contract work in Portland.
C0UNTV COURT.
The following business wan.
transacted by the County Court
before adjourning and after wo
had gone to press Inst issue:
The petition of J. W. Buchan
an and 19 others for a county
road was continued for the term.
Petition of J. M. McMullon and
VI otliors for a county road con
tinued for tho torm.
Tho TimoB-Ilerald was again
designated as 'he county official
paper for the year 1909.
Order allowing the shorilV a
deputy in the sou thorn part of
the county was revoked, tho
J. A. Fanning and wifo arrived! court considering ho needed no
homo Portland where thoy spent ! deputy in that section.
the holidays. They will occupy
the Voegtly cottage in thia city
this winter. Mr. Fanning says
Hugh Harris was again
pointed fruit inspector.
Jap McKinnon appointed
ap-
a
thoro is a widoaprcad interest on one of tho board of road viewers,
the outside rogarding Harney t John Robinson appointed stork
county and ono from (his section inspector,
is conatantly in domand in Port-. J. T. Karnes ro-appolntod road
land by those desiring informa- master of tho first district,
tion. Ho says that capital is Sidney Comegys appointed
looking for investment in this road master of second district
county as well as tho homo- and W. II. South road maator of
seeker. 'third district.
M. SCHWAI
Ehe Busv Corner Store"
iXJfeBrr-sas
We arc Headquarters for
Horse Blankets, Saddle Blankets
STORM PROOF ROBES'
and Balsam of Myrrh
Wc Carry a Complete Mac if
HARNESS and SADDLES
J, C. WELCOME & SON
rEn-mrr, Or'iTierrn
RESOLUTIONS OP PfiSI'LXT.
At a meeting of the members
and friends of the First Presby
terian Church of Burns, Oregon,
January 8, 1909, tho undersign
ed committee was appointed to
draft resolutions of respect and
condolence on the death of our
beloved sister, Amy Byrd.
Whereas, It has pleased our
Heavenly Father in His Allwisc
providence to remove from our
midst on tho third day of Jan
uary, 1909, Mrs. Amy Byrd, who
was a charter member of the
First Presbyterian Church of
Burns, Oregon. Sho had been
a resident of Burns since 1883.
Resolved, That in the deatli
of Sister Byrd tin's chuich has
suffered the loss of ono of its
most faithful members, and the
community one of its most
worthy and most estimable char
acters. A great sorrow has ov
ershadowed us it descends up
on the church liken funeral pall;
it saddens the brethern who shall
not see her face again until they
ascend where sho is.
Resolved, That her many vir
tues havo endeared her to the
community at large, and many,
very many; sorrow at her de
cease, "The angels welcome with
joyous acclaims tho good, the
puro and benevolent as they en
ter eternity's portals." All of
Sister Byrd'a tender charities,
womanly unselfishness, domestic
fidelity and motherly solicitudo
will bo rewarded by Him who
said, "Inasmuch as ye havo dono
it unto one of the least of these
yo havo dono it unto Me." May
her children, relatives and friends
strivo to emulate her sterling
cpinlitios that they may, when
death comes, realize, as sho now
does, tho beneficent results of a
life of faith, hope and love. Be
it
Further resolved, That we ex
tend to her husband and family
our heartfelt sympathy, and that
a copy of theso resolutions be
spread upon tho records of this
church, and a copy presented to
tho bereaved family
L. E. HlIUlAHD,
PlIOEUE Geaiiy,
DOUOTIiy IKWJN.
NO TRESPASSING.
Hunting and fishing are strict
ly forbidden upon nny of the
Pacific Live Stock Co. ranches.
Trespassers will be prosecuted.
John Gilcrebt.
Supt
T 1yiMtnn I t. .. I I M 1-1. . ....
in ruiiitu mu uaiicno was onramznri. i.hn won num
bench, to givo the people a central point whero notes might bJ
made, money borrowed and deposited for safe-keeping or for trans
fer to distant points.
Tho present day bank came into existence in 1049, when the
present Bank of England was established in London.
Primitive banking was simple, the advantages jriven tho neonlo
were lew. tanking today Ia also aimplo but tho people receive
many benefita not dreamed of in its early history.
Banks are organized by several men putting their money to
gether in tho shape of bank atock and opening a place for business.
These men not only put their money into business, they also include
their standing. Thua the bank ia atrongorvtlwn any one of them;
aa atrong ns all of them together.
Every bank is a benefit to tho community. It facilities busi
ness, gives the people a place to keep the'r active and surplus funds,
and each dollar in tho community does more work because the
bank exists.
This bank ia a material advantage lo the public to each man
and woman in particular. We seek the opportunity to demonstrate
tho benefit of our service to YOU.
r
The Harney County National Bank
OF BURNS, OREGON.
YOUR HOME INSTITUTION
STATE DEPOSITARY
mCtWKrsMw.
SCC5AA'-C'..-r.J
NEW MERCHANDISE
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes
Fresh Groceries, etc.
For Fall and Winter Trade
Wttfttt
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Applications I'ar UrtilotTermlti.
NOTICE is hereby given that
all applications for permits to
graze cattle, horses and sheep
within theDECHUTES NATION
AL FOREST during tho season
of 1909, must be filed in my office
at Prineville, Ore., on or before
February 18, 1909. Full infor
mation in regard to the grazing
fees to be charged and blank
forms to be used in making ap
plication will bo furnished upon
request. A. S. IliELAND, Supervisor.
NOTICE FOR I'UIH.ICATION
Umtkk TATrn I.AKiiOrrui. (
llurm, (iriyiin, l)o. trr '. lIUll
Notice la linrtli) iilrvn 111 at the SlulrulOr
COII lift flleil Itl lilt DrtlCW III Htililllall(ilWHr.
iI Nd I'll') lu.olrtl, uiidir llio trt ltlom at
Ilia Ait nf tmiKrcvfl. Kiiiruvtiil August SI, 1H4.
uml mt HiiiumUlury thereto, tbo,
.NW'.HW'i her 21, T IKH., II M E W. M,
Anyaml ll perioiu HnlmliiK il,ut!y tht
lMittk dcftcrlbril. or lt tiring tu obJct beituir
nl the mineral (liamctor ol Ibelmd, orlor n;
lhtr rrmon, lo thr dlipoial tt applicant,
liuulil nio their afflilavila n pnitMt la tali of.
Ore. on or Ik (ore the eiplratloii ol tha perlad
nl publication.
vm riKHt, Ileili'ar
Date ot Mint i'lihlliall'i January lna, IKH.
DHo of I ait Publication februaiy flii.ldoa.
NOIKMC l"OU I'UHUOATION
Umtiii8ti LixnOrrica, I
I'urm, Orrfon, UcicmWr II, 1H I
Kutlce li hereby itlteu that Ihe Htl al
Oi.jjun liai flleil In tlili otIUelta aypluatlou
Serial ."o Uluvi to olf ct.uudrr the irof lilnu al
lie Acionouicrrii, approrea augauw, jus,
WALTEiv. H. HODDEB,
"VK7"oll DDarilJjLtOLg-
Prepared to go to a depth of 500 feet with
various sizedrilIs.jg?Honest measurement and
satisfaction guaranteed.,,'- ss$j&cr
For prices and terms call on me at Sunset or
address n.e at
Burns, Oregon
and acta aineiulalory thereto, (ha
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RH ItNrii, SV
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Ahir ami all tierloua clalmlue aJvaraale laa
Until dfacillH'd.or (Irtirlne lo abject bacaaia
ol tbr mineral character ol I lie laud, or far an;
oilier reaeon, to the dliiioea! to appluaal,
houlil Ale t lie Ir aflHavlla of proleel In Ihla
onice, ou or oeioro me vapirauen or iu parioq
or puDiicaiiou
tt u. nitna, Rtcliler.
Nut publication lccmbe;D. luOa.
l.a.l publication January M, 1W
H. DENMAN, M. D.
Harriman, Ortgon
C'ulU itiKMctciI iruiiiitly nlglit or clay,
M'liniitj Ilitrrliumi.
W. (iiiwnn
Attorney
Archie McGowan
The I.and Alan
ilAKNEY COUNTY LAND AND TITLE C.
All kinds of land business, ab
stracting and conveyancing.
IUM1NS, - - OKKdOK
II? YOU CARE FOR STYLE.
If you care for style and lot of
people do, it can be had in ilny
Vehicle on our floor. W are
prepared for the fall trade. Our
stock Is at its best. We show n
remarkable assortment of Vehic
les, including Carriages, Road
wagons and Buggies, for this
season of tho year,
Our houso is a regular Savings
Bank for those who wish to buy.
Call in and mako us pror it.
llmm fig, Jltti WJJ&S&-&.
BICYCLES KEPAlRhD
We aro agents for puncture-proof
tires and all
STAND vRD BICN C E i.
If you want a wheel, a
sot of tires, or have your
bicycle repaired, come
and sec us.
Carter & Sweek
The Eastern Oregon
Enginw'ring Co.
CIVIL, HUNICIi'AL AN
IRKIGATION ENGINLHRS
Main OfHce.Burns, Oregon
A U. tAVIAMM, Ugl.
Branch Office, Lakcview, Oregon
V II. rAULKM.ll PKf
Hereford Cattle
My well known herd of Priw
winning Ilorefords is now loeafcd
on tho farm of Wm. P. Cavinea,
in Malheur county. Will be
pleased to havo you call and in
spect herd. If in need of bulls
or heifers wo can satisfy you ia
quality and price. Wrlw yoi
wants te:
WM. P. CAVINGSS, B. J. C0IUAI,
Irootld. Ort. it t mir, 9n:
W. E. HUSTON
Dealer in
Groceries, Provisions
Tropical and Domestic
Fruits when in Season.
HE ALSO HAS A LINE OF
GENTS FURW8SHISMG8,
Hats, Shirts, Clothing,
UnderwearGet Prices
CHILDREN'SsCLOTHIC.
111 kinds of Fsh Vegetables in Season,
DurklieimiT Hiiildin"
Main Street.
3FL3SX3 J?'ROKTT
LIVERY,
FEED AND SALE
McGEE & OWEN, Propts. ra
Fresh Teams,' Comfortable Rigs, Careful Drivers.
Particular attention. given to Transcient Trade
Call onius. Next door to French Hotel Main St.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
wrSAv
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WILSOI
lUi, t UO'i t J.WllSiOs A A T H
.nX iu 1 1 -
i iHEStfft. m-
P .JWv
j&
Mein St.,
Blacksniithing and
Horseshoing.
Wagon Work
ALL WORK GUAR
AEStD. Burns, Oregon
The Best
MODERATE PRICED
TYPEWRITER
On the Market
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ll.tluiT.l,
Convi'iiiciit
iriirnble
Has nil the Qualities of high priced machines
Rapid, Universal key hoard, Simple, Cheap
Chicago Writing- Machine Co.
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151-15.1 Wnbmli Ave, ClilcrtRO, J.
MWtaMalU