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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1909)
-v s Es-JCerald. aAKOKST OIKOULATION Fl WSl'APKn IN THIS COUNTY. BATUMI AY. MAY M, mt. Locftl News. Strnud, of Hnrnoy, was in our city Wednesday. Cal Clemens has purchased Icy Dickenson property in riftlth was called toJun- Ihis week to see Mr. J, L. , uft who was ailing. Uru.sa JJodson lolt yes morning on a visit with a and friends in Boise. Alice Adrian, daughter and Mrs. B. V. Hamilton, i 1. Thursday on n visit arents. Sutton and children left ay morning for their new in eastern Washington Mr. Sutton wont and pur- land early last winter. Frank Flieschmann and itz, of Canyon City, are d will lend a helping hand work of constructing the lllow's largo stono struct- b. Best was in town the the week enroutoto the! tjj r.v l--lat. ' rr. with cattle. Mr. Best Ram Graves, of Lauren, mado f to go to Pocatello, Idaho, I this office a pleasant cull Tues- 10 will remain for an in-1 tia v Mime. m .... . . T. Rahdall is wcilding the' Creek ia visiting with her par- on the News during the onts. Mr. and Mrs. Dvron Terril. "The Pioneer Bank of Harney County' " Statement of The Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP BURNS, At the Close of Bminen April 2&th, 1909. JtESOUHCES. -Loans and Discounts 1211,008 48 U. S. Bonds , 50,000 00 BoiuIb mid Securities 01,271 0U Premium on lff S. Bonds ,....,. 2,000 00 Boul Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 0,000 00 Fivo For Cent Bodomption Fund 1,250 00 CASH....; ' 128,175 G9 $100,800 80 ' LIABILITIES. Capital , J? 25,000 00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 81,050 18 Circulation v 25,000,00 Rediscounts ; ' 7,85,0 00 DEPOSITS 371,454 G2 $100,800 80 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Accounts Invited. tanvumi e ot Mr. Lmvcy nt Port-, d the substitute on this' -religious weekly extends1 pathy. i f i was received here Wed-' by telephone of tho death ' W. H. Fitchett, ofllnr-, Further details are lack-j d a fuller i port will ba i ficxt week. i arrived a full stock of Van nc Seeders so before pur c ill and see the best force! 1 ier in tho world, and my ' uid terms will be right. - ' H1'1 Voegtly. W. VnnValkenberg, of creek, was in town the the week and stated that just finished seeding over acres of grain on his end. Mr. VanValkenbcrtr Job printing Tho Times-Herald Blacksmith coal for sale nt Chas. Wilspn's. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfong, of Law en were in tho city this week. Born To Mr. and Mrs, Lupton, Sunday May 1C. n girl. C. B. Ausmus was among tho visitors hero from Lawcn Tues day - jr Mrs. Ed Egli, is hcr on a visit josepu Miss Vera Hendricks was vis iting with friends in this city this week. Vomer Hopkins sold his land holdings in tho Wclcomvillc dis trict tn Mr. S. W. Tivtho. , , , wun ner mouier, Mrs. wm. It is reported that Scott Hay- jijicr es, of Luwon, has bought tho; (' , rosidonee property belonging to i " . A. Hopkins was. up irom uiwun wcunusuny on uiiui business. Mr. B. P. Bennett. 2 Section gin. U0 tooth Stool Lever Harrows ntS22.00 at C. H. Hon. Wm. R. King and wife Voegtly's. See that you do not"0" Moriaay on mo nuwraouiio ft inch and only GO tooth Har-I w men- nome in aaiem. rows, instea'' of the above. Jas. Piric and wife of Har- Tlininnknltii nf theHnrnevnoy wort in our city Tuesday . w-wW.. .-., - -- t Valley Oil & Gas Company are now open and J. C. Tnrncy is ready and willing to write you out a block of this stock. Mrs. A. A. Cowing loft Non business with our M transacting merchants. Quito a number of witnesses left this week for Portland to testify in tho case of Mr. Wm. . .. : - . . 7I...I... !. .1.. jit i r t ..r n locating a few settlers i day for an extended visit with namoy ior wio mew" iuhcihk m e'Monand still lias a num- relatives and friends in tho Will- Bvriimcni mnu. Maims to locate the new, nmetto valley and California. Wm. Gray, of Lawcn, was in on. She expects to be absent all sum- town Monday and was accompan- Clcmens & Sons have put ! racr- I Iclh?m?, hifl wl' who ,md rtnWn miw mill fn 1m mn f' V. Conn, of Scattlo. s one 'sunicienuy recovered mini un vi- m. . .-, ... w .w ..... , W, m. v ...., --- , - -- , heir traction engine and , of the well satisfied aottlors that ocated it for the present .has recently located here. Mr. Coan has gone to his homestead with lumber and material improvements. o who wjsh to have their J 0. Elrod. of Portland, tho e lumber sawed. Their owner of tno Aivor(i rand, jn very reasonanie. the southern end of the county, rlnv wliilo tho nrisnnprK was hero tins week on ins way " ' J ...... . ,-.. 1 " " .. . i A ...n:fc ... ia r.. n.M n-ir . . .m ... . i f l i coumy jail were allowed LO vwu "- " "". tno t'resoytertan cnurcn oununy, edom of the yard ono of said lie Had notlimg for puunca-(MRy 23rd, both morning and almy walked back'of the tion any f urthcr. than he would iovcningi Tho 8UbjCcta nro Us ined over tho fence and loolc over ins noitnngs preuy i r0u0WB. mornintr "Man's Wis- bred over the hills west of thoroughly on this trip. jom versus God's Foolishness." d has not been seen since. ; Mr. S. W. Lay the. of Michi-1 Evening A Poaltivo Lifo is a Bix miles above the ranch Bon creek. They arc now lumber and arc ready to , oration to return home. Reports from the south end of tho county stato that the wool fort clip is not quito as heavy per fleece as was expected owing to the cold weather. Tho wool in that section is all being contract ed at 21 cents. Regular preaching services at Dalla Turner was over from Diamond Monday. James Smith has a now stock of sIioob qf various kinds mid styles. Wo jnct Tom McCormick, of Happy valley, on tho atreot Thursday. For tho next 80 days, or until Juno 1, I will soil blankets nt ac tual cost G. W. Clovonger. Somo very desirable ruoidonco and business lots in Burns can bo secured by seeing Irving Miller. Call and boo James Hmith'o now lino of shoos boforo gotting your spring and summer loot- wear. IF YOU' AUK (JOlNOTO THAVKU Uno tho Harney County Nntliiiml Dunk TKAVCLLEK'H CMMIUKH Tltcy nro HclMdciitlfyliitr, Henry Blackwoll is hero again arranging for another drive of beef to tho railroad. Now is tho timo to sell your stuff ns tho mar ket is right Mrs. Mart. Baker and son, Ray, left laBt Monday for their homo in Nflvada after enjoying n fow week's viuit with relatives and friends here. R. J. McKinnon Sr. had misfortuno last week to have his barn burn down and two horses were burned to death. Tho ori gin of tho fire is not known. Wanted To Buy - ICO Aero Improved Farm near Burns. Must bo A Bargain for Cash. Address, C. L. Hawthorne, Ida ho Falls, Ida. Don't fail to got a Safety Incu bator. W. T. Smith sells them. Tlioy run without a lamp no ex pense. Soo him. Ho has one running nt tho Summit Hotel. Schonk want more ooyte hides and other furs. J. H. Culp, painting and paper hanging, Burns, Oregon. Tho only and best self feed Disc Drill is tho Van Brunt, nt C. H. Voegtly's. Miss Josephine Locher loft last Monday, and will visit friends and schoolmates in thu cast during vacation. Persons holding receipts for stock in the Harney Valley Oil & Gas Company nro requested to .N Reatos for sale, all sifcos and lengths, pricc20 cents per foot. Any ono desiring Itealoa address W. A. Ford of J. O. Alborson, ' Alboron, Oregon. A full stock of tho best riding Plows in the world, (which are tho John Dooro Plows) also for this Country. " Have always been a success whore others failed, at C. H. Voegtly's. return snmo to company and re celvo tho stock. Just arrived: A complolo line of Roofing, Sheathing, water proof Sheathing and Stringed Felt Harney Co. Imp. & Hdwe. Co. Having Bold out thoir business Bopkins Bros, wishes all those indebted to them to call and pay up ns they want to get matters closed up as quick as possible. G. W. Clovengcr must have money at onco and is compelled to request immediate settlement In somo manner by those who owo him. Seo him by Mny 1 x wjthout fail. W" nlnn nninlu rtf Ottt, tmuncillin In Burns Land District, showing I name of entryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 (each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. II. J. Hansen of tho Burns Meat Market is prepared to fur itiish bacon, Hams and lard to sheepmen and ranchers in any quantity. Special prices for big orders. Mr. Turner partner of our old ncquaintancd "Dude" McCIain's arrived hero from Portland Sun day and will spend somo timo hero looking over the country nnd will probably buy a few horses if the price is right Paints, Oils, Doors and Wind ows, in fact everything for the farmer or builder. Give us a call and we will be glad to give you prices. Myers Piimps and Star Windmills. Harney Co. Imp. & Hdwe. Co. k I The I V vi to in on tor ucvciepmcnt: larney. Valley Oil & Gas Company Wishes to call your attention to the fact . that their Stock is now on the market at their office in this city at 5 cents par value $1. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS AND MAP J. C. TUItNSr. Sterttaru Jeff Cawlfleld, of Happy valley is In town.' Cottages for rent are much in domand in this city at tho pre sent lime. Tho infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoy is reported sidle this week. Addison Bennett left this morn inj for a tour of Happy, Diamond and Anderron valleys, Wo call attention to the new ad of the Harney County Oil & GaH Company in this Issue. Good vinegar for sale by T, E. Jenkins nt tho Brewery. Money back if not as represented. Mrs. Jasper Davis, of Harney, has been very ill nt tho homo of her sjster, Mrs. Hastie in. this city. Mr. Tiffany, agent at tho Warm Spring reservation, Mrs. Et Aekins, of SrrtMe, aie here and looking oyer tho country with a view of locating and investing. They are well pleased with this locality. Ben Brown and family expect to start in tho morning for the Willamette valley where Mrs. Brown and children will visit while Ben takes in somo points of interest in Idaho nnd Wash ington. Upon his return then to tho valley they will go to San Francisco for an extended visit Number 18. ( N UPTOTIIH BUSINESS MEN. J teday night two more made ; ,m wno ilaa )jCen ;n this sec- ipo by digging through j tjon ror a COunle of months, ick wall. These last two scoms to imvo unbounded faith in Ith them a supply of grub j our land( ciimatCf 0tc, as he has ipmg utensils mat were nurchaSed the ranch of Wm. the jail for the prisoners I Morrison as well as land from leirmeals. One prisoner 3ames Gilbert on Soldier creeic uraa tnn iwriitn tn bike and also tho Vomer Hopkins antage and would not go. homestead at Welcomcville. HAVE Lifo of Power." Tho holdings of tho Harney Valley Oil & Gas Company have been examined by a foremost ex pert nnd pronounced as good prospects as thero are in tho United States anywhere. This being tho case when a railroad reaches here Rockerfcller will hear from us. It seldom occurs that men of men and business ability como hero and look about without investing in land or tako up land and proceed to put it in producing shape. Tho growler, grumbler and pessimist is always found out to bo a failure where ho camo from and would bo the snmo hero if ho located. Laces hmbroidenes. u.verifaTkdnda7moS I for Portland where Mr. Loggan was subpocned ns a witness be fore llio federal court. They Will visit the fair at Seattle be- ' foro .their return and expect to bo absent about a month. Har ry Buck will assist in tho post officomluring Mr. Loggan's ab sence. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Geo. Fry and children wcro in town to attend the littlo picnic planned by the public school children and tied thoir team on tho back street, tying only ono horso how over. A largo automobile passed down tho street frightening tho ' horses and tho ono not tied pull ed loose from tho other and prd ccedod to mako things lively, It turned tho rig bottom sido up though in a short distance and it acted as a drag which slowed tho horso down to a trot and ho was caught near the Vogtly hardware store. THEM New Spring Goods of Every Desci1 iption ;s Goods, Ribbons and Ruch-j Underwear and Waistings. romen ling, Hats, Qvershirts, Under I les and hhoes ior men. A full stock of staple ' and fancy Groceries for every body. Orders promptly filled CHWARTZ. tie Busy Corner Store" JSTfSl, 3Rt;3ESC3r01r. Misses Mnymo Coznd and Blanch Wood loft for Burns Wednesday night to attend the Miller-Geer nugtials. Thoy will bo tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Farro during their stay in Harney County. Blue Mt. Eagle- Miss Josephine Locher, a teacher in tho Harney County High school, who is on her way to Chicago to spend tho summer, was tho guest of Dr. and Mrs. Ashford whilo in tho city last Tuesday. -Blue Mt. Eagle. finm Tvnnvnn. mi nld timo rOsiN dent of this place, but now of Baker City, wns shaking hands with his many friends hero the first of week. Mr. Konyon was hero on a mp' t of business and established an agency with Gcer & Cummins for a very practical hay stacker, tlio invention of an eastern Oregon rancher. W. G. HowtU and F. A. Jones arrived hero on schedulo timo from Portland "in their largo automobile. Mr. Howell ban largo land holdings here that ho 1ms recently t urchased and Mr. Joni'H i i iuttTi'otcd with him they expect to put land in shape as quickly as ponsiblo for colonizing. Mr. Jones is a noted base bnll player and Is known in that cir cle ns "Fielder," Jones. Mr. Jon Crawl and son, Mr. Cook and friend, uro in from Spokano, Wash., looking over tho country with vlow of locating and buying lard Thoy nro hero in their own rig and oxpect to mako an oxtondod tour over tho At a meeting of tho Fourth of July Committee last Wednesday evening it was decided that be fore any plans could bo made for a suitable celebration in connect ion with the Oregon-Idaho De velopment Congress, for July 1, 2 and 3 that tho matter would rest entirely with the business men of Burns as to tho amount they would bo willing to sub scribe for a suitable celebration. The committee will circulate a subscription list Monday and it is hoped that the business men will respond liberally. NOTICE. All parties owing LewisA Gar rett or Simon Lewis are nereby notified that all these accounts are in the hands of our attorney C. H. Leonnrd for collection and settlement. Persons indebted to us will please settle the same with Mr. Leonard nt once. Simon Lewis J. T. GAimETT. A. Schonk carries an up-to-date stock of clothing on. Wanted Somo moro coyote and bob-cat hides. A. Schenk. Edison Phonographs nnd re cords for sale at Lunaburg & Dalton's. Dr. Burrow was called Cala mity and Silvies valley this week to sco the sick folks. Miss Maymo Coznd and Miss Blanche Wood, of Canyon City, are now guests at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farre. Tho sad news was received tho first of tho week that ono of the twins of Mr. and Mrs. Artie Reed, of Drewsey, died last Sun day afternoon. Ray Smith has opened n hotel in tho building formerly used as a carpontor shopnnd.you can get gobd, otd-fashioncd homo cooking nt reasonable rates. Thoy will also conduct a bakery. Lost Ono "Hereford" color ed cow, dehorned. Branded 0 with bar above and below on right hip, Lwith A just nbovo on left hip and fl C on left sido. Ear mqrks: under slopo in right, square crop and loft. Two dulaps. May have young calf. Pleaso inform Tho Times-Herald office N NO TRESSPASSING. Hunting and fishing nre strict ly forbidden upon my rnnch. Alva Springer. NO TRESPASSING. Hunting and fishing are strict ly forbidden upon any of the Pacific Live Stock Co. ranches. Trespassers will bo prosecuted. John Gilcrest. Supt H. DENMAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Calls annvoreJ promptly night or day Tliono llnrrlman. Harrlman, Oregon J. C. Beatty and littlo daugh ter, Ella, wore In this city yes torday and mado this ofTico a pleasant call. Mr. Beatty had somo of tho opals from the mlno near D.enio that had been sent to tho Tiffany jowolry company of Now York to be cut and polished. county. Mr. Cook is en 3 of tho Tlioir brilliancy ana beauty snow- nrincipal salesmon of tho t'owen eel mem to no raro as won as Sanders Grocory Co. of Spokano. high priced gems. A lottcr ac- Mr. Crawl and son nro old timo companying the return oi tno neighbors of W. T. Lester of tho jewels from the Tiffany company Inland Empire Realty Co. Thoy placod tho value 0f tho four gems aro favorably improescd with our country nndsny that Hnrnoy vnl ley is gooll onoiigh for them and that It has boon justns dryinnd cold in tho Big Bend country as has been reported hero, at two hundred dollars, Mrs. Frank Adrian also showed ua a couple of the opals In the rough that she exDects to send away land have cut and polished, The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION LNGINLERS ' Main Ofllce, Burns, Oregon A O. rjtULKNKIt, Hgr Branch Ofiice, Lakcview, Oregon . u. rAULKNcu, uur NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lien claimant under and by virtue of section 6G75 of B. & C. Comp. of Oregon, will sell at public auction to tho .high est bidder for cash, at Diamond Oregon, on Juno 7th 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m., tho following de scribed horso loft with him by tho owner over G months ago, nnd upon which thero is duo for pasture and feed tho sum of $75, under slopo iirtto wit: a light bay, cotton noso, weight about ,1000 lbs., brand E L on leftBtifie, also blotch iron on left stifle. Frank Miranda. administrators notice. In Hie Comity Onii't ot the Gtatocl Ori'KOii for Ilnnioy County. Intlin mntii.nf tlio EMhU' ot Biu uul lliUUi)',(loceatc(lf Notlte t liuruliy given flint tlio miliar alKiiejl tts tlulv npiiitwl h) oulrrot tlio nbovo entitled couit mado and uu teri'd on Marcli ill. 1U0U, tlio AmnlnU trator ot tho uforetnld ostato. ami !& quiillfkd, All puruons having clnlmt anal list mud cstnto aro required to pro- aunt thorn to tho Administrator, at Burnt, Orison, or to Ills attomoy, O. A. Itombold, at Unrn Oregon, with tho proper vouchers wllhlu lis months Irom data ot till) liotlco, Dntoil April 11000. Martin H, Bhinton, Administrator. The Essence of Credit Credit is tho keystone of business building, it, is the ability to command capital; in other words, tho power to borrow. Credit rests upon the faith which tho lender has in tho willing ness nnd nbility of the borrower to pay his obligations. A bank dispenses credit to the people. Those who receive credit arc, in tho banker's judgement, desorving to command tho money of others. A man gels credit from tho bank by furnishing the banker data that prove his business safo and prosperous. Men who have bank connections are always able to get credit to further their in terests. Wo ask you to become, a customer of this bank. Our service ' will be on advantage to your business and when you desiro funds to carry on your business, you will know whore to go for financial help. All men can use the money of others to advantage at some time in thoir business career. This bank will help you when your business requires it. A Savings Bank Department is n feature of this Bank, in which interest nt the rate of four per cent per annum is allowed. The Harney Coumy National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. YOUR HOME INSTITUTION STATE DEPOSITARY THE ANDERSON HOTEL MR. and MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Propts. We nre pleased to announce to our old-time friends and customers that we have again taken charge of our hotel. We just completed renovating the en tire building and you will find the old-time home comforts when you call. Wo hope to see you soon. The old favorite Family Hotel where criiests rer Iv Special Attention md Good Service. SOUTH BURNS, OREGON-Near Fair Grounds. ' f.-ttM& V NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Spring and Summer Trade n vyvyyVWW ot ''' "Dady's" Cigar Stand IN Till- pOST 0FPICI: ULOCK CANDY, NUTS, STATIONERY, Tablets, Pens, Pencils, School Supplies, Extracts Spices, Fancy Crackers, Pipes, Tooth Brushes, etc. CIGARS AND TOA CCO Call and sample some of his goods ! o - HjtsjnJLeather We ha ve it or can get it for You As much difference in leath er as in people. We use only the best in our work Hadn't you better look at your old Harness? You've had it a long time. "Belter be sure tbanserry." J, 0. WELCOME & SON JFSJEXS 2?1IFi.OIrBJ?, LIVERY, FEB A II DALE J. W. OWEN, Propts. Finest hearse in county Particular attention given to Funrals. FreshsTeams, Comfortable Rigs, Cf rcful Drivers. Particular attention given to Transcient Trade Horses hoarded hy Die day, week or month CHAS. WILS w Blacksniitliing and Horseshoing. Wagon Work ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Main St., - - - Bums, Oregon, il