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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1909)
te Timcs-JiBrald. llAB THE I.AKOKBT GIWJUI.A.TION OP ANY KKWSrAl'KH IN TIUH COUNTY. SATURDAY, JANUARY TO. JWW. Local News. HIuc prints of any township In (he Hums land district, showing intries, dntcs of the same, topo- rrnphy, reserves and vacant land. price $1.00 each, lour order llled and forwarded on the fol- jwing mail J. 0. Tnrncy.Burns, ! JroRon. I I Hdisoyi Phonographs and ro-l ards for salo nt Lunuburjr As' Jalton's. If you want n Carriage Heater lopkins Bros', is the placo to let n good one. Mr. Conrad and wife were up rom their nomcsionti near Wright's Point the first of this l-eek. Catch those coyotos! How? jVhy, with a pair of my coyote jogs. For sale at $10 each. )r. L. E. Hibbard. I N. B. Sutton took his depart- a-e Thursday morning lor mo Ikanogan section in Washington Iherc he thinks of investing. Don't forget tho mask ball at arrows ret), lz. nan-is Itzgerald will manage it and Iarsey & Welkcr's orchestra will irnish the music. In purchasing real estate, be- are oi the line, uemaim oi le grantor an abstract of title tho land conveyed. Harney aunty Land and Title Company. Addison Bennett has been ab tnt since last Monday making tour of a part of the Harney buntry. " He expects to take is departure next Monday. JThe old Indian pony, the pro- bty of the late Capt H. Kelloy, led Tuesday night. He was -13 pars old and was captured from q Indians during a battle in Ie early '70's. Mrs. Rose Kern returned from ?r sojourn in Pendleton and Iher outside points recently and pent a portion of this week ith her father. J. P. Dicken- n, in this city. Friends in this city have re vived letters which announce lie marriage of Miss Julia Grce- iy to W. R. McGowan. They ow live in Oakland, California ihere Mr. McGowan contem- latci going into business. IFor Sale Four 4-year-old iornughbred Herford bulls from &e famous Henry Gray herd of rook County. I have purchased lerfords from another herd to Ike the place of these is my lason for selling. V. E. Smith, jrns, Oregon. ITlie Times-Herald oflice has 1st received the finest assorl- lent of stationery it has over .u. no iuiuuun win u.ivu mu , . T niHn( ...til l..n 4 list ry best in that line as they al-1 lays have had. When in : ..I "" r commercial printing of any , iture drop in and see us. Register Farre of the local id office left Thursday morn- for Portland where he had en caiicu uetore the tetiera1 urt. Ho was accomnanicd as r as uanyon (Jity by his wile d little daughter. Mr. Farre pects to be absent about two eks. NOW IN FULL SWING lur January 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 we have better use for the money We are going to clear the store of every remnant, every odd and end, every , ' broken line, every v slow ' seller. HOW? CUT PRICES! Bargains every dag. Big Bargains! The big gest bargains, qnalilg For quality that' you'll find in this country. But why should we talk on and on come to the store and see for your self. 1. SCHWARTZ. "The Busy Corner Store" "TUB IMONGHK HANK FIRST VI: Invite the business of nil who desire to avail themselves of the nitvaiilugcs. offered hy n strong, well equipped bank. We place nt your disposal our splendid facili ties for service, gained and per fected through years of experi ence In the hanking business. Capital, Surplus, UNITED STATES OREGON STATE John IK Dull). I'rtnlilenl C. A, Halite. Vice I'retlilenl Potatoes in abundance at Hus ton's. i....... i.. ii.: ..:i.. m .I....N Jan. 2G, to Mr. and Mrs. Clrns. Comcgys, a daughter. A fine assortment of street hats may bo seen at Mrs. S. 10. Drinkwater's Millinery parlors. Come to the McMullen photo gallery for your portrait on post cards. $L pur dozen. Agnos Sayer. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the lire department will meet at the home of Mrs. W. Y. King next Monday evening. (MO acre ranch for sale suitable for dairy or stock ranch. Abund ance of water for irrigation and power inquire at this office. Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson, Alberson. Oregon. Messrs. Harris & Fitzgerald announce a grand mask ball at Narrows the evening of Febru ary 12. Darsey & Welker's or chestra will furnish the music. F. 0. Jackson is helping in the mercantile establishment of Lun aberg & Dalton this week'. Mr. Dnlton is confined to his homo under the care of his physician. No'necd to be without n sow inir machine when you have a chance to get one at practically your own terms by seeing G. W. Clevenger. Standard machines to choose from. Stephen and J. J. Lampshire ,i:,l ,f !,!.. 1n.ln,iin , ' ,. r n,m nnma in " WHOIilUIIJ, W. .".V, ...-., . -...I.1.....I1 4 1... I- .... !.:.... 1A.'U V.UIUWUII, uiu uaiioii;! iiuiii made last Thursday. This is an ideal stock ranch situated in the edge of tho forest reserve where John Caldwell and wife expect to make their home and embark in the horse ousiness. much oi the land is level and can bo lrn- anted, that portion win no broken up this season and eed- ed, some to grain and some to alfalfa. Clearance Sale 01' IIARNBV COUNTY." THE NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. . $25,000.00 S25.000.00 DEPOSITARY DEPOSITARY J. I., Cuult, Ctuhttr A, C. Welcome, Airnt. Caihler Get nursery stock of the In land Empire Realty Co. G. W. Clevenger is again in the market for hides. Highest market price paid. Messrs E. C. Eggloston audi Henry uiaclc wero among our visitors the first of the week. We can trade anything you have for nnythihg you want In land Empire Realty Co., Burns, Oregon. Lost Between Burns and the I. S. Geer ranch a saddle. Find er plenso leavo at Elliott barn and receive pay for their trouble. Blue prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing name of entryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. Parties who subscribed to the fund to sink deeper at the M. L. Lewis spring are expected to pay the amounts thoy obligated them selves for by Feb. 1, as after that date the matter will bo plac ed in tho hnnds of a collector. E. B. Waters will again be at his old stnnd in the postoflicc from February first. He will as sume the duties of deputy on that day and take the place of Joe Thompsaon with tho stage lines. Joe will take a position in tho Gomberling Jewelry store. Mrs. .K. Calkins was brought up from her farm near Iiwen Thursday evening and placed un der the care of Dr. Geary, The lady had n bad fall sustaining severe bruises but no bones were broken. J. J. Heinz brought her up. John Farre took his departure last Monday morning for his home on the Des Chutes, after a very pleasant visit of a month with his brother, Win. Farre. IIo goes on horseback by way of Canyon City thence down the John Day. Mr. Farre has ex pressed a desire to see this sec tion during the growing season therefore ho may return somoj time during the summer. . Charles Turner left for his l...wi miH Ai(lnm trnelni4lnir He has fully recovered from the amputation of his hand which ho accidentally shot off tho day be foVo Christmas, and ho is well pleased with tho rapid healing of the wound and tho skillful man ncr in which Dr. Marsden treat ed tho injury. Mr. Turner says ho was never bettor treated than that accorded him by the people . of Burns during his Btny hero couples participating and the lion and that he will always have a ors of the evening wero carried warm spot in his heart for our , ofr by Mesdames W. L. Marsden people. Mr. Turner will go to and Al Welcome and 1. Schwartz San Francisco as soon as spring and Win Farre. A delicious lunch oponB whero ho will have artifi- con followed tho hands. Those cial parnphornulin fitted in order present have expressed a most that ho may again tako up work enjoyable evening and hopo that on his ranch. i it may bo repeated often. We are Headquarters for Horse Blankets, Saddle Blankets STORM PROOF ROBES and Balsam of Myrrh Wc Carry a Complete Line ef HARNESS and SADDLES J. C. WELCOME & SON Coal for CnrrhiKO Heaters at Hopkins Bros. J. II. Culp, painting nntl paper hanging, Burns, Oregon. Lap robes and Blankets at Bedrock prices at Hopkins Bros'. C. T. Cnry and wife wero up on n visit to, relatives the first of ttiia weok. Miss Lena Hnrkcy has resign ed as teacher of the Poison creek school and J. D, Stewart will finish the term. The Inland Empire Really Co. have cash buyers for 10,000 grain and hay lands. Prices must be right SEE US. Mrs. Wm, Miller went out to Wngontire Tuesday, returning homo Thursday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Egli. The Smith & Swain well drill ing machine is now sinking a deep well on tho county high school grounds. Drs. Marsden and Griffith op crated on Miss Elsie Cox last Wednesday for appendicitis. It was successful in every particu lar and the patient is doing very well. Mrs. W. D. Huffman was vis iting with friends in this city the first of this week. She is over from her home at Andrews on n visit to her mother, Mrs. Bor land. County Commissioner Geo. A. Smyth was over from Diamond the first of this weok on business. While hero he ndded his namo to the membership of the Burns Commercial Club. G. W. Clevenger has n large number of sewing machines and wants to place one in every home in this section needing a machii.v Sold on installment plnn or terms to suit purchaser. Will Takk .$-1000 - Widow tired of ranching wants to sell ranch of 200 acres bad. All stock, a piano-organ cost $2f0 goes with sale. Address Mrs. I. Vineyard, Adel, Oregon. Manager Woldenberg of l the Blue Mt. Rapid Transit Lino was here for a few days the fore part of the week. His line has been making excellent time nil winter bringing in the mail and passengers in good shape. Wanted -AH kinds of hides and furs. Top cash price paid. First class taxidermist. Work done to ordec Tanning and fur dressing a speciality. .For full particulars address - Fkkd L. Gkkgg, Drewsey, Oregon. Estkay Came to myplace a year ago a black mare weight about llfiO, unbroke, branded L C'connected on left shoulder, the L being reversed. Owner call prove property and pay charges, W. W. Cox, Burns, Ore. Mrs. R. D. Burrow has been up from the homestead on a short visit this week. She informs friends that they have been plowing and otherwiso getting tho ground in shape for seeding. This speaks pretty well for the Harney country when one has noticed the kindof weather oth er portions of Oregon have ex perienced this month. A building on tho corner of Main and B streets belonging to Paul Locher is being' moved 'out on the front of the lot. It was built several years ago and at a time when the street had a very graceful bend in it and no ntten- tion was paid to getting it straight with the world It has inado pcoplo who pass it dizzy, T s3:cyc,d "ml CVcn 1V?" f V the headnch on account of its position. Th'.i has been reme died since it was moved, One of our pleasant socinl events of tho season was tho "Five Hundred" party given by n number of our ladies at tho club rooms last Saturday even- ing. Thero wero twenty-four For looso or baled hay leave orders with Lunaborg &. Dalton. Otis Slzomoro came over from the ranch near Warm Springs yesterday. P. C. Polorson Is cmnrwlltifi1 "!" i lew days In this city. IIo re ports slock (toiritf well. Mrs. J. L. Gault who under went an operation last week is recovering very rapidly. Tho local circlo Women of Woodcraft will give a mask ball at tholCIub hall on Friday, Febr uary n. Remember the Inland Empire Realty Co. furnish competent help free. If you need help call and see us. J. W. Brown nnd his son Claude have purchased residence lots in Brown's addition just north of Al Welcome's homo where they will soon erect homes. Win. Dunn has been up from his homo near tho' lake for the past week, under tho care of his physician. Mr. Dunn is suffer ing from a wound on his thumb. Having disposed of my livery and feed stable to Henderson Elliott, nil accounts due mo should be settled nt once. Simon Lnwis. Drs. Marsden nnd Griffith yes terday removed some diseased bono from the jaw of Myron Rip ley. Drs. Brown and Hibbard, the dentists, assisted. Harney Lodge, No. 77, I. 0. 0. F., is doing land office busi ness. Last Saturday night six candidates wero taken in and several more applications were read. Mayor Ben Brown lias appoint ed Win. Hanley a delegate to the Trans-Missourri Dry Farming Congress which meets in Chey enne 23 25. Mr. Hanley is to represent Burns in the congress. Parties coming to Burns for medical treatment can find a pleasant home and good nursing at Mrs. M. F. Dickey's, "first house north of Harry Smith's, Rates reasonable. Call on or ad dress Mrs. M. F. Dickey. J. E. Sizcmoro was in from his big ranch the first of this week securing material with which to make extensive improvements on his residence: J. W. Brown & Son will go out immediately to make the necessary repairs which will tako considerable time. Foit Sam: y City of Auii I.AND - Flouring Mill machinery of Ashland Flouring Mill, com plete in placo in the mill. Machinery in good condition, serviceable and operated up to lime mill stopped. City wishes to dismantle mill nnd clear grounds for park. Address M. F. Eggloston, City Recorder, Ashland, Oregon. v OUR PAIR HILL PASSU!). According to Portland papers received last night the bill mak ing Harney county a fair district passed the last session, vetoed by the governor, has been pnsscd over his veto by the present sen ate and it will undoubtedly pass the house as a similar one hns al ready passed both houses. This is a fitting recognition of this section and the small appropria tion will assist very materially. The people of Harney county should now take more interest in tho local fair as they can aid in making it a greater success and extend its usefulness. Nothing has a better influence or is more beneficial toward improving the stock and ngriculturo than the annual fair. 111(111 SCHOOL LITERARY. The mooting was called to or der by 'tho President, Beatrice Holchkiss. Tho Secretnry, Luo Davoy, called tho roll and the minutes wero read nnd approved. Tho following program was rendered: Song by school , Catch the Sunshine Current events Gussio Bardwell II. C. II. S. Notes Waldo Geer Solo.. . . Florence Thompson Reading Luo Davey Essay Willio Young Solo Nina Wiseman Debate, Resolved that an Eight Hour Working Day should bo Adopted in tho United States by Law. Afll. Nog. Millie Hurlburt Sherman Smith Chester Maco Mamie Winters Cy Sweek Elmer McMnmis Song by school " Cheer Boys Cheer Reading Emma Johnson Instrumental Solo Enid Cawlfleld Duet .... Toiloy Johnson nnd Agnes Cawlfiold Tho Judges of tho debate, Helen Purington, Loin Egli and Cecil Irving, decided in favor of I. L. Poujado is nursing a tils located right'shoulder, tho result of a inlxup with his team on tho ice. He enmo to Dr. Marsden nnd got patched up. up NOTI'.S FHOAl SUNSirr, A largo force of men are now buiy working on the school house. Only the insido remains to bo flnislif d and in three weeks the Sunset school will move to their now abode. Many of the Sunset people en joyed the dnncc at Charles Now ell's last Fiiday night. Miss Laura Dawson was pleas antly surprised last Monday night by tho people of Sunset thronging in to celebrate her birthday. The youthful hostess aided by her mother, father and brothers entertained the guests in a d'lighlful manner. M. Nash has returned homo after a brief absence. Walter Hodder & Co. have justtfinished drilling a 230 foot well for Mr. Conrad. Earl Ktin spent several days in Sunset last weok, after which ho returned to Burns, to spend the remainder of the winter. Personal experience with a tube of ManZan Pile Remedy will convince you it is immediate relief for all forms of Piles. Guaranteed 50c. Sold by The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Ore., Fred Haines, Harney, Ore. NO TRESPASSING. Hunting and fishing are strict ly forbidden upon any of the Pacific Live Stock Co. rnnqhes. Trespassers will be proseciiteSL John Gilckkst. Supt. IF YOU CARE FOR STYLE. If you care for stylo and lot of people do. it can be had in any Vehicle on our floor. Wo are prepared for the fall trade. Our stock is at its best. Wc show a remarkable assortment of Vehic les, including Carriages, Road wagons and Buggies, for this season of the year. Our house, is a regular Savings Bank for those who wish to buy. Call in and make us prove it. Harney Co. Imp. and Hdwe. Co. Application Cor (irailnj I'crmlig. NOTICE is hereby given that all applications for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within theDECHUTES NATION AL FOREST during the season of l'JOi), must be filed in my oflice 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 be furnished upon request. A. S. Ikeland, Super visor. A STAR SERIAL BEGINS NOW Tlicrc is an article in this number w ith a bij; jolt in it. DON'T MISS IT. You know some of the tilings Kvekyihuiy's lui done. THIS IS ANOTHKIl. There is a story by the " Pigs Is l'igs " man that is one long aehe of laughter, anil luck of these special features ;t big, fine Everybody's Makazine. FOR SALE BY II. M. HORTON. H. DENMnN, M. D. C'iiIIh nnsHortiil promptly i iyht or itny 'I'hono Ilurrimnn. Harriman, Oregon A. W. flow an 'Attorney Archie MrConnn ' The l.nml .Ainu IIARNUY COUNTY UNI) ANII'I ITU; CO. All kinds of land business, ab stracting and conveyancing. lltUiNS, - - OKlHtON The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICUML AND 1KKIGATI0N LNGINCL'KS Main OHice.'Burns, Oregon A. (1. r.MUKNKII, .Mr. Branch Office, Lakeview, Oregon l". M. I'AUlKNkll, MfcT Hereford Cattle My well known herd of Prize winning Here-fords is now located on tho farm of Wm. P. Caviness, in Malheur county. Will bo pleased to have you call and in spect herd. If in need of bulls or hoifors wo can satisfy you in quality nnd price. Writo your wants te: WM. IN CAVINBSS, li. J. CONRAD, Ironfl'lf "re. f flr.n,l flru s-K Number 3. '" The Days of At one time, men traded an canoo for n certain amount of labor. Today there is a medium of measured. You do not express a number of days labor. Your of money. Everything is valued by our enough money in the world to through the help of banks that carried on. For example, ten men deposit a hundred dollars each in tit bank. Not all of them will want one may draw his money in ten so on. The banker can loan monoy to other men who wish to now goods for their business or finds its way back to tho bank; that the one thousand dollars business amounting to ten or twenty thousand dollars. The entire community is benefited by this system, made possil ble only by the bank and its confidence in men to pnv their obligaj tions The Harney County National Ban OF BURNS, OREGON. YOUR HOME INSTITUTION STATE DEPOSITARY -- a rr tf 2 rS 4-t NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Fil and Winter Trade jv i4 tr- ' f 1 r ' WALTEk H. HODDEE "TOToIl IDrilling" Prepared to o to a depth of 500 feet with various size drills. Honest measurement and satisfaction guaranteed. -"S' For prices and terms call on me at Sunset or address me at Jislicjcx&, G:r et0Dooeicotatti SH l.13 u-jn Dpales roceries, Tropica! and Domestic s when JE ALSO S-8A3 A UP3E OF 'MY FURf!iSH!SfQS, fAK ats9 Shirts, Clothing, nderwearGet Prices CHILDREN'S CLOTHJG. All kinds of Fnash Vegetables in Season, rj .7(1 Dm Ui 1'iinci lltuMin JELM2T2 IieFt.aiDQ'T LIVERY, FEED AND SALE McGEE & OWEN, Propts. Fi esh Teams, Comfortable Rigs, Careful Drivers. Particular attention given to Transcient Trade Cill on us. Next door to French Hotel Main St. Horses boarded by tho day, weok or month BUC.E SOU TO.WltSON AA-'hTYN Wlsw Has all the qualities of Rapid, Universal Key Main St., We? "?- Chicago Writing -Machine Co. Barter are Over. animal's skin for a stone axe, ; exchange by which all things ail the value of your horse in terms home represents a certain amour money standard, yet there is nd do a strictly cash busino-d. It il the immense volume of business i their money al tho amp timl days, another in thirty days, ana out a certain per cent, of thil improve or stock their farms, bu; build homes. This loaned mono; it is, turned over many times, si deposited by the ten men may di rt r-t S&CS& v-W'y J'AAAAAA VA --sj;2f& tt'i'AA'- t on IKOeilllMMMIMI IB m in reason. Main Street. Biacksmitlting and Horseshoiiig. Wagon Work ALL WORK GUAR ANTEED. Burns, Oregon The Best MODERATE PRICED TYPEWRITER On tlii'Mmkcl ffludern, Convenient Durable high priced machines board, Simple, Cheap DALTON j rws. vvvyv . ' ' IT73RJNTJS, 03El3E3C3rC3Xr. tho Affirmative liii liiJ Wnlni li c, Clilkitgo, III, ueaBuassasuyaaurtBMMa Tin rr-irf' - im inmfirn