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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1909)
Times-Jferald. IK LARGEST OIHOULATJON OK NRWBrAfKH IN T1IIR COUNTY. MTl'ltUVY.Arnidt. WW. in in )mmmttt0mmmmmmimmAmmmmmmmmBmialMiiuf!miMam1'' mil mmMmmm iiiimini I EVERY $ Local News, III. Gray, of Lnwon, was n our strcots Tuesday. o very desirable residence-' bsincss lots in Burns can bo d by seeing Irvine Miller, i Sale Thoroughbred Red! m Bulls from ono to three i old. Cal Clemens, Burns) n. j McCormnck was in town the week from Happy shaking hands with .3. n . i pnono message ro- liero last Saturday wo hat Dr. Marsden's father. st Friday night. I inning the first Monday in j we will put big cuts on the of shoes, hats and nion's I ng. -Fred Unities. ' n Witzell and wife, from m arrows, were in town Wed-, y visiting relatives and lg hands with friends. R. Sit, ono of Lawen's rous ranchers and stock k was in our city this week ling to business connected the settling up of tho Aus-1 state. OP THE CAPITAL OF TIIIS-BANKj , . ig.reinforced by another S N of Earned Surplus THUS AFFORDING OUR DEPOSITORS AN UNUSUAL DEGREE OF SAFETY. FIRST THE NATIONAL OF BURNS. BANK Capital, Surplus, $25,000.00 S25,000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY so Alberson and wife from fnithern part of the county, pleasant callers at this ofliec day. They report Mrs. T. mes,Mrs. Albcrsons mother, jbt recovering from her re- ittack of pneumonia. W. 0. Best is in town today. Well, wo can go fishing at any rate. Good seed potatoes for sale at the Burns Flour Mill. Circuit Court convenes next Monday with a light docket be fore it. Get your garden seeds and on- A. Gowan and family ar- ion sota at tho Hnrny ' Imp hero the first of the week & II(Iw- Co visit with relatives and Chas Kellogg, Vale-Burns stage is. Winnie returned to contractor, was looking after view Thursday evening, matters at this end of tho lino Gov-an and the children will during tho week. Canyon tod.y for a few Mr& j R LoKgan and child 1 v.s.t with relatives. ron wenfc to Harney tWa morninK RiiiKD Married at the Ov- for a few days visit with rela- hotcl, April 2. at 10:30 tives and friends. , Mr. Clifford Pugslcy and Nora Defenbaugh, Rev. A. We wonder if it is generally known to our ranchers that a ,v.n othcating 1 he young mu,o se3 fop from $l0 to ?25 U Hl'H' 11UMI 1JUIIUUUU ilUU Inake their home near that' Tlie Times-Herald ex- $ best wishes. ! i ith & Swain, the artesian i i men, will soon commence on to Jands of H. M. Hor- abc t two miles cast of tho is dt place out in tho valley. I ,s not far from tho old site . more than a horse? G40 acre ranch for sale suitable for dairy or stock ranch. Abund ance of water for irrigation and power inquire at this office. 2 Section flin. 60 tooth Steel Lever Harrows nt?22.00 at C. H. Voegtly's. See that you do not get i inch and only 60 tooth Har- instead of the above. Idiich the county well was , rowa and the prospect for arte- No need to bo without a sew- wwater is good. They areto.'ing machine when you have a or artesian water and get it chance to get one at practically is possible. I your own terms by seeing G. W. ldHayeSwasupfromLawen,!plcvucneCr; SUindard mach!n8 ay transacting business in , ,-"wo ection with the sale of his , Walter Hodder, who has been fe. Ted says he has sold all drillinir a well on tho W. E. Hus- attle and will now turn his! ton homestead west of town. tion to .he breeding of good j finished his work Tuesday and los. rnturned to Sunset Water was ! 7. .",-,. J M- - -L...LOC fcparation. are being madev oouunea a aopui oi uuuut ou a reception by the Bums ieet rnercifd Club Thursday even- j Burns sends a spleneid delega- April 8 1909, in honor of tion this time, and they made a , Wm. Hanley, its president, long hard trip to get here. Wm. Mr. Nollie Reed, jointly, the, Hanley of the big Hanley ranch, per just returned irom a ' A. W. Gowan, Burn's speaker on Iters' Campaign represent- the convention program, Piatt T. Iho Club in numerous conven- Randall, N. A. Dibble, W. C. lions in the campaign of pro- Brown and Julian uyru. editor oi s for tho Inland Empire, and The Times-Herald and member i with signal distinction in of tho state railroad commission, asket Ball arena in a late ' all came in yesterday. Ontario of the Urited States. ' Optimist. HEN 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 ofab Holulc satisfaction to all makes the goods you buy here the right goods at lowest price Complete line of FRESH GROCERIES Orders promptly filled . SCHWARTZ. he Busy Corner Store" .ISnSl, 03F1.3EaC3r03J- Oil your shot gun and put it away. County court takes up recess session next Monday. Got nursery Btock of tho In land Empire Realty Co. Reduction in Indies' and child ren's undorware. Fred Haince. "I'otatocs'aV Iluston's markot price. Cut prices in men's and boys' dress shirts. Fred Haines. Edison rnonogrnphs nnd ro cords for salo at Lunnburg & Dal ton's. Don't miss investigating tho bargain counter at Haines & Co's, Somo oxcollent vnlucB. Freight haulers nro now look ing about for a'.load of froight to haul in from tho rnilroad. Remember tho Inland Empire Realty Co. furnish compotont help free. If you need holu cull and sco us. Mrs. Adam George, of Lnwon, wife of our enterprising real es tate man was greeting friends in town this week, The Welker orchestra will fur nish tho music for tho dnnce giv en by tho Commercial Club next Friday night. Polk Gearhart was attending to somo business in town this week. Polk snys everything is lovely on tho Calamity Mr. nnd Mrs. Clias. Mooro, of Diamond, nro in town for medi cal aid for their littio girl who is ill with a very bad cold. Reatos for salo, all sizes an longths, price 20 cenla per foot. Any ono desiring Reatos addrow W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson, Alberson, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that no stock, whatever, branded with the 2-1 iron can bo sold without tho consent of the undersigned. Mrs. Ei.iv Martin. With local and outside cattle buyers among us and offering good prices thero is no good rea $1 to tho Burns son for any livo man to bo mak- . Admission Commercial Club dance next ing the cry of "hard up. Friday night J. F. Mahon was shaking hands with friends in town tho . first of tho week. Our delegates to tho Develop ment Congress at Ontario, nr rived homo Tuesday night, very onthusiastic and duly sober, vow- G. W. Clovenger is again in' ' lllch was done for our coun the market for hides. Highest tv market prico paid. ' A full slock of the host riding Tho littln Rnn of Mr. nnd Mrs. PloWS in the World, (which nro Leon Brown has been suffering John Dcero Plows) also for tins uniniry. navcniwnys ueen a success where others failed, at C. II. Voegtly's. from a severe cold Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Lester are attending to land and real estate matters at or near Prineville. The way farm mnchinery and tools have been moving portends that thero is "something doing." Henry Blackwell has succeeded in getting together about six or seven hundred head of beef cattle with which ho will soon start for tho road. Ho wnnts more, so if We can trade anything you you havoany thing to soil seo him. have for nnythihg you want-In-1 A 8odnl laco wU bo ,vw , land Empire Realty Co., Burns, th(J Burn3 Commcrcinl club, Oregon. ncx Friday evening in honor of Dr. Griffith reports the little 'Mr. Nollie Reed as a token of ap child of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ' prccintion for his fino work in Johnson, on Silver creek as get ting along nicely. Reed & Johnson, milliners, have sold their stock to Mrs. Drinkwater and they are invoic ing the stock today. Walter Parker and family now occupy tho residence vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jameson advertising our county during his recent tour of tho east with the basket bnll team. Customers and others desiring uh to settle their taxes will please send us shcrifFs statement of amount due together with instruc tions for payment of same. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of when they moved to their home stead, t Mr. nnd Mrs. N. E. Pardee Tho New Windsor Bar, under !iavc rent,C(1 !1t,h KinK l)?m the management of Leo Caldwell, 'houso nd 1wi" Tna m0V'"B 5n nnn nf ll,n moat nnnilln Wttmi-tM PlctUr0 theater. '1 llOy OXpCCt to in Eastern Oregon. Drop in when you have a thirst commenco tlie snow as soon as their apparatus arrives which will ho nbniit tho first of next A. Schenk wants GOOO coyote,. vcoj. il Ji..fi MAna Will ivSl ' Situation Wanted Man and his wife wants situation on n Hopkins liroa. are closing out. Everything at cost. Seo Hopkins Bros, closing out ad In another place. Schenk wants inoro coyoto hides nnd othor furs. Bert Hamilton wns over from Silvor Crook Monday. Van Embrco was-up from Sun set since our laHt Issuo. J, II. Culp, painting nnd paper langing, Burns, Oregon. Fresh garden Bccds and Onion tots nt tho Harney Co. Imp. & Hdw. Co. Tho only and best Bolf feed Disc Drill is tho Van Brunt, at C. II. Voegtly's. Miss Nova Hodder. from Sun set, wan shopping in our city last Monday and Tuesday. Good vinegar for Balo by T. E. Jenkins at tho Brewery. Monoy back if not as represented. R. L. Haines, tho Prineville stnga driver, hns been hnving a wrestle with tho "grip." Mr. nnd Mrs. V. J. Hopkins rolurhcd this week from their visit with relatives at Lawen. The ladies of the Bnptist church will hold another window salo nogl Saturday, April 10th at tho Reed grocery nnd confectionery Btoro. Don't fail to got a Safety Incu bator, W. T. Smith sells them. They run without a lamp no ex pense. Sco him. Ho hns ono running at tho Summit Hotel, Bluo prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing huime of entrymnn, dntoand kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 fach. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. MAIUUKP-In this city last night, Mr. Leslie Riley and Miss Rosa Irfunb, Rev. A. J. Irwin officiating. Both nro residents of Drewsey. We extend best wishes. H. J. Hansen of the Burns Meat Market is prepared to fur nish bacon, hnms and lard to sheopmon and ranchers in any quantity. Special prices for big orders. Littio Eva, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Donmnn, wns given a pleasant surprise party by her schoolmates and fricndB Thurs day evening, the little folks hav ing a most enjoyable time. A. 0. Faulkner, of tho East- irnyron EoBinoorinpf Co., hiu moved his office to tho new quar ters, two doors east of tho Har ney County National Bank, where he has nicely appointed office rooms. Dr. J. W. Geary started for Chicago last Wednesday morning to take a post-graduato course of lectures and will bo absent for about three months. Any ono desiring to sottlo up accounts can do so by calling on Mrs. Geary. CLOSING OUT SALE. Thu "uuaii" ' ib 'numir llimNS (HlffiflM. .,U....U, w.... iNow is tlie time to buy Harness and bob-cat hides. Will pay $2 each for all with heads and claws inmnlnfi Qlrtna tnnt lin nrimA in hr,w' twa nri Akn hiivfl h. A man capable of caring other hides and furs. for any kind of stock. Handy at til 1r i rwlit rC tifAttl lit r ft 4111 milUt) Ui VtUllV. IlUJIUbll V Miss Paulino Lochcr arrived. pablo of doing nil houso work, hero this week from Portland cooking a speciality. State on a visit with parents and to wages. Address attend to some land matters. R. L. Brown, She expects to return about Gen. Delivery Cnnby, Or. next Tuesday or Wednesday. , , , , , , A very sad recident occurred Tho April luncheon served by last Saturday morning when the young ladies of the J. B. Ralph, tho two and one-half year club on Thursday evening nt tho old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Don was a success in cucry prnticular. aid Henderson, was drowned Tho courses to be served were on in tho I-oloy slough. The littio the menu card in riddles nnd tho ono had been gone from tho patrons wore forced to guess nt houso but a few minutes' whon what they wanted to bo served a search was begun for him but with, which resulted in their it was two hours boforo tho littio getting almost every thing from body was found. Tho funeral a tooth pick without anything to service has held nt tho residence eat down to a solitary onion with- on J. C. Foley's ranch by Rov, out any salt, thus cnusin'r much A. J. Irwin Sunday afternoon, jesting and merriment. A short Interment was mado in tho program was rendered every lJurns cemetery. Tho pnronts number of which was gronlly lmvo the sympathy of the entire appreciated by thoso present. community. Wc are Headquarters for Horse Blanket-, Saddle Blankets STORM PROOF ROBES and Balsam of Myrrh We Carry a Complete Lino ef HARNESS and SADDLES . J, C. WELCOME & SON Bums Oxegron.. mid Saddles or anything in our line. We nre going to quit the business and everything goes at cost. We mean business. Cal! and be convinced. HOPKINS BROS. C. M. Salisbury, of Portland, is in our city and intends to lo cate herein tho jewelry business. His family will bo hero in about a month. Mr. Snlisbury has tra veled over tho greater part of Oregon nnd Washington this spring nnd snys that nothing ho has seen can tako the shino out of Harney vnlley. 0. II. Cobb, of near Lawen, ono of our progressive new set tlors, wna in tho city tho first of tho week buyinng machinery and farm tools with tho intention of giving our rich soil a chanco to do its best on a great many dif ferent kind of seeds and cereals. This i3 tho kind of "stuff" wo like to sco in our midst If perchance, a copy of this papor should fall into tho hnnds of any who aro in search of a now location whore you can live your allotted number of years without fear of pestilence or fa mine, wo say, like ono of old, "Coino thou with us nnd wo will do tho good," without emphasis on tho "do." Mrs. N. Comogys has just re ceived tho sad news of tho denth of hor father, Geo. C. Duncan, nt his home on Silver Lake. "Undo" George was an old pio neer of Eastern Oregon and a man of wide acquaintance. Ho waa ono of tho progressive men of tho pioneer days nnd highly rospectcd. Ho was a brother of M,rs. Julia Hayes who has long boon a resident of this county. Mrs. J. 0. Bunynrd of Harney is a daughter, Deceased has many friends throughout Harney coun ty who will rcgrot to learn of his death. , Tho "boss" returned just bo foro going to press but too Into to give tho readers any particu lar report of his conduct Ho may have something of interest next issue. Ho came in on the fuitomobiln in company with Mr. nnd Mrs. Win, Ilnnloy and Hon. VV. II. Brooke. Mr. Ford acted as driver nnd is certainly an ex pert and a man who understands Ills business. Tho party left Vale yesterday morning and came by way of Skull Springs and Crane Creek in order to mnko n comparison of roads with tho purpose of establishing a routo for Mr. Ford's machines which will bo in tho near future begin n regular schedule for tho convenience of tho traveling pub lic. Tho Times-Herald man can certainly recommend Mr. Ford and hopo to sec his business n success. Tlie matter of con structing a good nnd permanent highway jointly by Harney nnd Malheur counties will bo given notico next week. Of course thero wero incidents and mishaps of tho trip in generally exper ienced by autos on now roads and first trips but these exper iences wero necessary in order to assure good service in tho fu ture. This wc may confidently expect nnd tho nuto lino will not only ten convionce o local peo ple giving them n ono dny trip to tho railroad Mtt will attract many people to our county who would not otherwise nttempt the trip. miRKrisr VARIGN.KRZISKE NUPTIALS. A very quiet but pretty wed ding took place nt the Varien home, on Prnther Creek, March 31, at noon, when Mr. James Varien nnd Miss Lena Krziske wero united in marriage, Rev. A. J. Irwin performed the cere mony. Only a few immediate relatives and friends wero pre sent to extend best wishes to the young people in their new rela tion. A bountiful wedding din ner followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Varien will bo at home to their friends nt once nt the Varien home. A company of young people from Burns to the number of sixteen went out to the Varien home the evening of the wedding, where a most en joynble nnd pleasant evening was spent Both the young peo plo nro well known in this part of the county. The Times-Herald joins their many friends in extending congratulations and best wishes. NOTICE. All parties owing Lewis & Gar rett, or Simon Lewis are hereby notified that all theso accounts arc in the hands of our attorney C. II. Leonard for collection and settlement. Persons indebted to us will please settle the same with Mr. Leonard nt once. Simon Lewis J. T. Garrett. Land Sciur Soldiers Addi tional Homestead Scrip for said, can bo used on any government lund subject to homestead entry nnd obtains title promptly with out either settlement or cultiva tion. Fully guaranteed. For prices address L. W. Hubbell, Springfield, Missouri. NO TRESSPASSING. Hunting nnd fishing nro strict ly forbidden upon my ranch. AlA'A Sl'ltlNGER. NO TRESPASSING. Hunting nnd fishing nre strict ly forbidden upon any of the Pacific Livo Stock Co. ranches. Trespassers will bo prosecuted. John Gilcrest. Supt AUCTION I will hold regular auction sales on tho first nnd third Snturdays of each month at tho C. A. Sweek barn in Burns. Bring in any thing you havo for salo and get your monoy for it Special at tention given to sales in tho country. W. T, Smith, Auctioneer. II. DENMflN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon L'iiIIh utuwt'iutl promptly nlulit ir Jay TIioihi 1 1 at ri utuii . llawlmsn, Oregon The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRKKiATION LNGINERS Main Ofllcc.'.Uurns, Oregon A. O, rAULKNKH, MKC Branch Office, LakevieWi Oregon C. U, rAVLKNKU, ugr. Customers Who Hang On. A bnnk's customers who remain with it year after yeur brand that bank nB good. The fact is nn indication that it will bo a good bank for YOU. Steadfast customers aro satisfied customers, which means that tho bank renders good service, not only good service now but it shows also that past sorvfee was good. Past and present good ser vico aro conclusive pointers to good, future service. Wo point with prido to tho name3 of a largo number of our present customers whose nnmoa have been carried on our books sjneo the bank was organized years ago. We aro also pleased to note that the names of our present cus tomers have remained on our books constantly pince their first transactions with us. And ngain, wo congratulate ourselves that new customers are constantly being ndded to the number of tho bank's patrons, and from tho past records of our customers, wt have every reason to believe that theso now names will remain with us. ' We Bhnll ronder YOU this same satisfactory service for what ever business you may give us and as long as you wish to receive tho benefits. A Savings Bank Department is a feature of this Bank, in which interest at the rate of four per cent per annum is allowed. The Harney County National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. YOUR HOME INSTITUTION STATE DEPOSITARY m ,s 4-f-A tp NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. ' For Fill and Winter Trade &L fw' .Cfi&' & r-t--r r WALTER H. HODDER Prepared to go to a depth of 500 .feet with various size drills. Honest measurement and satisfaction i 1 1 n mli i il Trmgri For prices and terms call on me at Sunset or address me at W. E. HUSTON Dealer in Groceries, Provisions Tropical and Domestic Fruits when in Season. iE ALSO HAS A LINE OF GEWTS FURNISHINGS, Hats, Shirts, Clothing, Underwear Get Prices CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. fill kinda of Ftash Vegetables in Season, GIVE HIM A CALL. Durkliuimcr Building - - - Main Street. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE "JFAJOX.hB, 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 tho day, week or month WILSON SUClElSOH iO.WIUSO 4T.N. Main St., Blacksmith and ilorseshoiiig. Wagon Work ALLWORKCUAR- ARirSED. Burns, Oregon The Best MODERATE PRICED TYPEWRITER On tho Market Modern, Convenient Durable Hns nil the qualities of high priced machines Rapid, Universal key board, Simple, Cheap Chicago Writing Machine Co, 151-153 Wabaih Ave., Chicago, tit. .' i -U ?km$ ww. z$jm iBKWHaoaw:? rj.wi r "Hi?