The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 06, 1909, Image 3

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IA8 T1IK LAItOKST CIUCUI.ATION Of
ANY NGWSrArKU IN THIS COUNTY.
SATURDAY, MA11C1I tl, IW'.I.
Local News,
W. G. Hoddcr was in tho city,
Thursday. 1
Chester Dnlton is suffering'
from quinsy. )
Foil Sale A good work team, '
cheap. B. F. Siler, Burns, Ore. '
W. T. VanderVecr and wife!
are over from their Pine creek I
home, the guests of friends.
Spring and wot weather is
here. Reduction in rubber goods
boots and shoes. Haines & Co.
Mrs. I. II. Holland arrived
homo Saturday from n visit to
relatives and friends in Malheur ,
county. "
7 cans corn $1.00
7 cans peas 1.00'
7 cans beans 1.00
11 lbs sugar 1.00
Haines & Co.
J. II. Anderson, of Monument
is in town this week. Ho has
recently sold his store in Monu
ment to Fred W. Cupper. Blue
Mt. Eagle.
Mrs. Chas. King and children!
took their departure Thursday!
for Portland after an entended
visit with relatives and friends
in this city.
II. J. Hansen of the Burns
Meat Market is prepared to fur
nish bacon, hams and lard to
sheepmen and ranchers in any
quantity. Special prices (or big
orders.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beery have
moved into this city from their
homestead and now occupy the
Dr. Brown residence Mr. Beery
is engaged in bringing some ab
stract books up to date.
The basket ball game last night
between the B. A. C. and High
School teams resulted in a vic-
EVERY
$
OF THE CAPITAL IN THIS BANK
is reinforced by another
$
of Earned Surplus
jus affording our depositors
An unusual degree of safety.
THE.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Henry Goodlow is in tho city.
Bonn- To Mr. and Mrs. Wmro in thoclty
OF BURNS.
Capital.
Surplus,
825,000.00
325,000.00
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
Job printing Tho Times-Herald
John Hoss has been in tho city
for a few days.
Nine yards of Al outing flannel
$1.00 Haines & Co.
Roland Hankins and wife were
among our visitors from Harney
this week.
Get your garden seeds and on
ion sets at the Harney Co. Imp.
& Hdw. Co.
C. It. Peterson, the Crane
Creek stockman, has been in the
city for a few days.
Haines & Co. and closing out
their stock of goods, in Burns.
Better investigate.
tory for the former. Tho game E. C. Egglcston came up from
was followed by a dance which Sunset Thursday bringing in the
was enjoyed by those in attend- household goods of C. E. Beery.
ance- G10 acre ranch for sale suitable
Anna Daklint:- O.ii yez at" for dairy or stock ranch. Abund
tind a tay drinkin' and gineral ance of water for irrigation and
divarsion party (dance) on Pad- power inquire at this office,
dy's day (March 17) in the aven-, j A Maddux is up from his
in', to meet Pat? Shure, 'tisfarm nc. expects to seed about
wiiKimyou uo, aim inai nearuiy. 115 acrcs thj3 soason and wouI(I
R. S V. P. av yez kindly plaze, seod move if K0(;d sm, whcat
and so hopin' to see ye prisint could be secured reasonable,
at the Commercial Club Hall, I .
rayrcain, Ladies' Auxiliary to I 2 Sectlon 8in' tooth Steel
Rrn Pirn Dnnnrtmonf ! Lever Harrows at$22.00 at C. II.
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again in
Highest
See that you do not
Register arre arrived homeVet h inch and only 50 tooth Har
yesterday evening from Portland r0Ws. instead of the above.
where he had been since January
in attendance upon federal court. ,
He believes it will not be necess
ary to return when cases are set
for trial but some records will be
needed if bills are found by the
grand jury. Mrs. Farre and
Cathrine accompanied him in
from Canyon City, where they
have been vinting.
Louis Herron, a young man in
the employ of the Wm. Hanley
Co at Roaring Springs in Catlow
valley, sustained a Pott's frac-
Among those over from Har
ney to take in the basket ball
game and dance last night were
Boy Bunyard and wife, Fred
Haines, Mr. Straudc and J. P.
Withers and family.
No need to be without a sew
ing machine when you have a
chance to get one at practically
your own terms by seeing G. W.
Clcvenger. Standard machines
to choose from.
Deputy District Attorney Leon-
ture of the ankle Wednesday by ard arrived homo Wednesday
having a horse fall on h'm. He night from Portland where he
was brought to this city yester- liad been attending federal court.
day and Drs. Marsdcn. and
Griffith will set the leg today.
The young man suffered consid
erable while en route on account
of the long distance to come over
very bad roads.
He reports that the grand jury
indicted Frank Fuller for tam
pering with the U. S. Mails but
his trial will not be held until
later. It i s the impression Ful
ler will plead guilty.
WHEN OUT SHOPPING
compare values and buy
where you can buy the
cheapest.
However, it should be borne in
mind that nothing is cheap if
the quality is unsatisfactory, if
the style is not right. When
you are out shopping this store
will gladly submit to these com
parisons and will abide by your
judgment.
While we do not make the mer
chandise, our guarantee of ab
solute satisfaction to all
makes the yoods you buy here
the right yoods al lowest price
Complete line of
FRESH GROCERIES
Orders promptly filled
I. SCHWARTZ.
IwThe Busy Corner Store"
Get nursery stock of the In
land Empire Realty Co.
Born -To Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall, Eeb. 20, a son.
G. W. Clcvenger is
tho market for hides.
market price paid.
Geo. Howe and his son were
over from their homo at Van the
first of this week.
Among recent arrivals are Mr.
Rase of Kallespell, Mont., and
Messrs. Black from Washing
ton. We can trade anything you
have for anythihg you want In
land Umpire Realty Co., Burns,
Oregon.
Paul Greeley is here from Ne
vada on a visit to relatives and
old time friends. He has been
engaged in railroading for some
time.
Win. Sunderland, foreman of
the Sod House ranch for the Wm.
Hanlcy Co., has just returned
from a visit to his former home
in Nebraska.
The New Windsor Bar, under
the management of Lee Caldwell,
is one of the most popular resorts
in Eastern Oregon. Drop in"
when you have a thirst.
Oren Thompson was up from
his homo the first of this week
bringing his daughter for some
dental work. They were accom
panied in by Mrs. Grant Thomp
son who remained tho guest of
her daughter Mrs. Grovor Jame
son. M. Schenk hiiB decided to open
a tailoring establishment of his
Huffman Feb 2(1 a sort.
. Schenk wnnls more coyote
hides and other furs.
Dr. II. Denman came up from
Harriman yesterday.
Foil Salk-320 acres of hay
and. I n (Hiiro at this office.
Frank Dibblo and wife havo
been over from Silver Creek this
week.
f Wilson J' lonoirrnn is ant re
cords 'for Hide at Lunaburg &
Dalton's.
A. Venator htm been in this
city forsoveral days looking after
business.
Irving Miller has a few choice
pieces of real citato for sale.
See him.
Miss Amy Leake has accepted
a position in J. C. Turney's real
estate office.
Don't miss investigating the
bargain counteratllainesit Go's.
Somo excellent values.
The roads continue quite bad
land the March weather does not
seem to improve them any.
Drs. Mnraden and Griffith yes
terday removed a cancer from the
lower lip of Alfred Thomson.
Fou Sam: Thoroughbred Bed
Durham Bulls from one to three
years old. -Cal Clemens, Burns
Oregon.
Hay Gouldin, who was last
week operated on for appendici
tis, is reported us recovering very
rapidly.
I The geese have begun their
flight from the north and great
flocks are seen in (his vicinity al
most every day.
Tho little daugeter of Mr. and
Mrs Ed Springer was quite sick
tho first of this week, but is now
reported better.
Assessor Donegan arrived home
last Friday night. Ho visited
Snn. Francisco and other Califor
nia points whilo absent.
Mrs. Alf. Baker, who has been
seriously ill at the home of her
(parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. U.
Garrett, is reported improving.
Drs. Marsdcn and Griffith re
1 moved the tonsils and adenoids
fcom tho little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Turner the first of
this week.
.J. D. Stewart and wife expect
to Ieavo at once for Portland,
where they go to Uiko their lit
tle daughter to a .specialist on ac
count of her eyes.
.Beatos for sale, all sizes and
lengths, price 20 cents per foot.
Any one desiring Bealos address
W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson,
Alberson, Oregon.
C. W. Loggan and wife came
over from Harney Wednesday.
Mrs. Loggan remained to havo
some dental work done and sent
Chas homo with the baby.
A full slock of the best riding
Plows in tho woild, (which are
the John Deere Plows) also for
Havo always been
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Springer
Schenk wants more coyote
hides and other furs.
J. II. Cull), painting and paper
hanging, Burns, Oregon.
For loose or baled hay leave
orders with Lunabcrg & Dnlton.
Fresh gat don seeds and onion
seta at tho Ilarnoy Co. Imp. &
Ildw. Co.
For insurance, fire, life, acci
dent, health, see Irving Miller,
Burns, Oregon.
Tho only and best self feed
Disc Drill is tho Van Brunt, at
C. II. Voegtly's.
II. A. Denman, cousin to Dr.
Denman, arrived hero this week
and will remain permanently.
Just arrived! Fresh garden
seeds and onion sets. Thcso
seeds have not been carried over.
No old seed. Harney Co. Imp.
& Ildw Co.
Blue prints of any township in
Bums Land District, showing
name of enlrymnn, datoand kiiid
of entry, topography, etc., $1.00
each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns,
Ore
Job printing-Tho Times-Herald
111(111 SCHOOL I.ITCRARV
Tho High school literary society
met in tho high school building
on Mnrch 6, 1909. Secretary Enid
Cawlflcld called the roll. The
minutes were read and approved
after which tho following pro
grame wiib rendered:
Song by school Boauliful Bells
Heading .Emma Johnson
Recitation Agnes Cawlfield
Essay Juliet King
Character Sketch Merle Bennett
Solo .Nina Wiseman
Debate: Resolve that the gov
ernment should construct an ex
tensivo system of irrigation.
Affirmative Negative
Toiloy Johnson Lou Davey
Bessie Swain Cheater Mace
Eula McKinnon Mamie Winters
Tho judges Ralph Irving, Nina
Baker, and Cyrus Sweek decided
in favor of the negative.
CurrcnlEvcnts .George Mnrsdcn
Reading Sherman Smith
Jokes .Willie Young
Solo Dorcas Sweek
Song by School
Mnry'Il Meet Mo at the Door
mvn in rnmnnnv with Mr. Al oil. i
Thnvnro fitiimr mi th Mefioo ( l'8 Country.
l.nil.lin.r nn tho trwt. Wriimr to ' success whore others failed, lit
the court house and are now pre
pared for business. The boys
have the best wishes of their
friends for success.
Ora Hamilton arrived homo
last Monday from Portland where
he spent the winter. Ho didn't
get married as was reported some
time ago and we haven't had
an oportunity to make particular
inquiry as to why those invita
tions weie issued. Ho was ac
companied as far as Canyon City
by Custls Smith but the latter
took suddenly ill (?) there and
his mother is more or less an
xious about him.
The Times-IIorald wouldn't
trade its cartoonist for Harry
Murphy or Homer Davenport.
Of course his homemade cuts are
more or less crude, but wo can
stand his salnry and couldn't af
ford either of the other gentle
men. Our local man has never
taken a course, knows nothing
of the process of cut making oth
er than what ho has figured out
and ho uses common zinc. He'll
be alright if ho ever gets money
enough out of his work to secure
proper instructions some one to
teach him how to do it.
C. II. Voygtly's.
Chas. Bedell has taken charge
of tho Capitol which he recently
purchased from J. J. Donegan
and the W. E. Trisch estate.
Chas. has been a life long resi
dent of this section and has many
friends.
Customers nnd others desiring
us to settle their taxes will please
send us sheriff's Htatemenl of
amount due together with instruc
(ions for payment of name,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of
BURNS, OREGON.
J. T. Hariri is home from a
visit to his old liomo in Arkansas.
Ho returned by way of Portland
where ho spent a few days with
his wife and daughter. Joe says
Harney county is bettor than any
other place on earth not except
ing Arkansas.
Wantkd About fiOOO head of
good, young breeding ewes. Ad-
1 dress, giving ages, price, etc.,
The American Land & Livestock
Company. Denio Oregon, also
I siuiio care of tho First National
Bank, Burns, Oregon.
Jami:s E. Rounsiivii.m:,
Mannger.
Wim, Taki: $4000 - Widow
tired of ranching wants to sell
ranch of 200 acrcs bad. All
stock, a piano-organ cost $250
goes with sale. Address Mrs.
I. Vineyard, Adel, Oregon.
Estiiaykd Taken up at my
place one sorrel mure and colt,
tho mure branded either OJ or
OG -the last letter or figure be
ing below the O and connected
there with. Owner call, prove
property and pay charges. Mrs.
A. A. Cowing, Burns, Oregon.
Stockmen of the county for
years have been systematically
skinned by a combination of buy
era and it will bo well for stock
men to bo fully advised in tho
market conditions before they
let go of their stock, This is
particularly true of wool. Know
the market value of wool before
you contract. Blue Mt. Eagle.
COUNTY COURT.
A SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.
Number 8.
The Financial Hub of the Community
Your home bank is the hub to which is attached the various
spokes of tho whole business community. Closely and Becurely
connected, tho different interests of the community work well
together.
The bank is dependent upon tho people; its success is due to
tho success of the people. Tho customers of this bank are more
generally successful than people who have no bank connections
whatever. We cannot afford to bo associated with failures.
The pooplo are dependent upon the bank; they receive benefits
made possible only by the existence of tho bank. The people can
better afford to bo connected with a strong, safe and successful
bank, the spirit of enterprise is contagious.
Men go to the bank to borrow, to leave money for safe keep
ing and for active use, when they wish to send away money, and
for a hundred and one various and important reasons.
This bank strives to give each customer a personal Bervice that
will suit his individual business interests. We appreciate the busi
ness that our customers give us and aim to make every transaction
satisfactory.
The Harney County National Bank
OF BURNS, OREGON.
YOUR HOME INSTITUTION
STATE DEPOSITARY
We are Headquarters for
Horse Blankets, Saddle Blankets
STORM PROOF ROBES
and Balsam of Myrrh
We Carry a Complete Line cf
HARNESS and SADDLES
J, C. WELCOME & SON
County court has been in ses
sion since last Wednesday with
Judge Rector and Commissioner
Stallard present. Tho following
business has been transacted up
to the time of going to press:
The Thos. Bain road continued
for the term.
Geo. McLaren nwarded the
contract to furnish 50 cords of
wood one-half each of pine nnd
mahogany to the county at $0.50
per cord.
M. Ilorton granted a liquor
license for six months.
Clyde Embreo road ordered
surveyed.
Chas. Wilson road continued
for the term.
Hugh Harris appointed janitor
and to look after the court house
yard and promises for the sea
son.
Application for taxes from
Malheur county on transient
sheep.
Road Dist. No. 1 received an
appropriation of $1000. Dist. No.
2 $500 and Dist. 3 $500 for road
purposes.
Right of way granted to the
Curry Telephone Co.
Mary Marshall road continued
for the term.
Jas Schug road continued for
term.
Ilorton & Sayer road ordered
01)011.
SOME MORE REQRE1S.
Again the Harriman people
must delay the proposed invas
ion of interior Oregon as the ap
proval of tho maps for tho road
up the Deschutes has been de
layed in the Interior Department
according to advices just receiv
ed by Portland ofllcinls.
A. A. Hoohling, an attornoy at
Washington acting for tho Harri
man interests, wired Mr. Cotton
as follews:
"The secretary says that after
a full conference with Director
Newell, ho has decided to refer
tho Deschutes River Railroad sit
uation to two special agents of
tho reclamation servico for ex
amination in tho field as to the
conservation of wator resources
at that placo and to ask for a
speedy report, thus passing tho
matter over to tho next Admins
trntion. I regret thnt this is so
but have feared it for somo
time."
Portland commercial organiza
tions nro going to get behind the
Deschutes railroad and do all
thoy can to remove tho obstacles
beforo tho 'project. Influence
will bo brought to bear with tho
department at Washington to so-
curo favorable action on tho mat
ter, It is hoped this may facili
tate matters and Ieavo tho way
clear for tho construction of tho
road.
Last Tuesday Drs. Marsdcn
and Griffith performed a very
difficult operation removing a
very largo tumor from Mrs. Au
gusta Johnson. It was most suc
cessful and one that deserves
much credit as it proves the skill
of our local surgeons.
Mrs. Johnson arrived hero last
week from Radium, Minn., in
company with her son William.
She is a widow 46 years old and
tho mother of nine children.
Mrs. Johnson knew of her condi
tion before starting on the jour
ney and had intended stopping
at some of the larger cities and
have an operation performed,
but upon reaching Spokane she
felt well enough to make the
journey on in to look for land,
but the stage rido was very se
vere and harder than she expect
ed. The day following her ar
rival here she was quite sick and
consulted Dr. Marsdcn. The
doctor found the tumor was
growing very rapidly nnd advis
ed her to have it removed. She
asked if he would remove it
with the result that the opera
tion was done last Tuesday. She
is now at the home of Mrs. Tom
Allen in this city and doing well.
Her convalescence has been
Btnooth in every respect with no
complications.
Her son William felt so satis
fied that he left this morning for
the former home to attend to
settling affairs preparatory to
moving here for their permanent
home, having made application
for land in this valley. Tho
mother will remain here and not
likely return to Minnesota at all.
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NEW MERCHANDISE
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes
Fresh Groceries, etc.
For Fall and Winter Trade
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j LUNABURG & DALTON
WALTEk H. HODDEK
NO TRESSPASSING.
Hunting and fishing arc strict
ly forbidden upon my ranch.
Alva Si'hinoek.
NO TRESPASSING.
Hunting nnd fishing are strict
ly forbidden upon any of the
Pacific Live Stock Co. ranches.
Trespassers will be prosecuted.
John Gilckust.
Supt.
AUCTION
I will hold regular auction sales
on tho first and third Saturdays
of each month at the C. A. Sweek
barn in Burns. Bring in any
thing you hnvo for sale and got
your money for it. Special at
tention given to sales in the
country.
W. T. Smith,
Auctioneer.
H. DENMAN, M. D.
Phys.clan and Surgeon
CiiIIh mmncruil inviiijitly nlhl ur ilny
'I'liuuo Iliirrlnmii.
Harriman, Oregon
The Eastern Oregon
Engineering Co.
CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND
IRRIGATION liNGINlBS
Main OfIlce,)Burns, Oregon
A. O, FAUI.KNItll, Mgr.
Branch Office, Lakeview, Oregon
O. tl FAllLKNI'lt MUI.
Hereford Cattle
My well known herd of Prize
winning Hcrefords is now located
on tho farm of Wm. P. Caviness,
in Malheur county. Will bo
pleased to havo you call and in
spect herd. If in need of bulls
or heifers wo can satisfy you in
quality and price. Writo your
wants te:
WM. I. CAVINESS, B, J. CONRAD,
Irodddt , Ore. I Orandt, Ore.
; Prepared tofgo to a depth of J 500 feet with
; various size drills. 52Honest measurement and
j satisfaction uaranteed.-flgfc'
; For prices and terms call on me at Sunsetjor
J address me at
j 3B-uur:o.s, Oregon
t..tiiiacaiittittitllitltlltllll
W. E. HUSTON
Dealer in
rocenes5 Provisions
Tropical and Domestic
Fruits when in Season.
AE ALSO HAS A LINE OF
CENTS FURNISHINGS,
Hats, Shirts, Clothing,
Underwear Get Prices
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
fill kinds of presh Vegetables In Season,
Main Street.
Pork' e'tner Building.
:rje::d front
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
McGEE & OWEN, Propts,
Fresh Teams, Comfortable Rigs, Careful Drivers.
Particular attention given to Transcient Trade
Call on'us. Next door to French Hotel Main St.
Horses boarded by (he day, week or month
SUCCESSOR TOIWILSON 4 ASHTON.
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CHAS. WILSON,
Illacksiniiliiiig and
liorseshoiiig.
Wagon Work
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