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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1909)
kPmes-Jkrald. tE tAROKST OIROOWlTigH OF NEWSPAPEn IN THIB COUNTY. HATUUDAY.JUNKU, 1K. Local News. luiltlinff paper and roofing nt kcnger's. DoitN Mommy, Juno Y, to wr. . Mrs. A. Cote, ft son. mcs Smith has n now stock shoes of various kinds and l?8. lort Davey was a passenger pn Suiday's stage after an enco of some six months. ill and sco James Smith's line of shoes before getting spring and summer foot- ic Hagey & Richardson store been moved into the street ining the Burns hotel to e room for the stone building ko its place. dm D. rut, or salt laKo ar id hero Thursday and is the st of Wm. Hnnley. The gen- inn is hero on an outing and ccts to go to the P-ranch and TARIFF REVISION is a perplexing Problem to Congress PROTECTION to our depositors is the fixed policy of this bank THAT'S WHY iMhav Inereaied our Surplut from $23,000.00 to $30,000,00 which It tlx timet the maximum amount required by the UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS Capital, Surplus, 825,000.00 .330,000.00 United States Depositary Accounts Inyitefl p; or Sale Household goods lsting of kitchen furniture cookintr utensils, also farm' - Khincry, one good 3J wagon, ii 1 two-seated hack, etc. F. liller, Burns, Oregon. E. Beery, the civil engineer) m assistant to A, lor roruanu weanesanyi ning, having been called as at less in the Gilcrest case now . ig heard in the federal court stmaster Logjan and family ed home Tuesday from their to the outside. Mr. Loggan a witness in the Hanley case 'ortland and Mrs. Loggan children went up into Wash- on to visit relatives wniie was in Portland. Ktriu cc uomens nave puc in te class saw mill 1J miles of Cold Springs is near the y with good roau. in nrst timber picked trees from overnment Prepared to do m work. See them about government permit at once. . and Mrs. Wm. Hanley ar- home Thursday having brought in from the rail- .by Mr. Ford in his auto. Job printing Tho Times-Herald Dr. Denman was up from Har riman Thursday. Wm. Keisenbeck was in tho 0. Faulkner, city during the week. Call on Clovenger for building paper and roofing Boun Monday, June 7 to Mr. and Mrs Dick Gibson, a son. J. H. Culp, painting and paper hanging, Burns, Orogon. Receiver Frank Davy and wife and daughter arrived homo Sat- turday. Some very desirable residence and business lots in Burns can be secured by seeing Irving Miller. Born Wednesday, Juno 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Pruett, a daughtar. This notice was sent by Mrs. A. L. Vanderpool and she reports mother and child do ing well. Register Farrc left Tuesday morning for Portland where" he had been called as a witness in the federal court on the John Gilcrest fencintr case. Mrs. P. larjy expects to remain at ; p. Chandler and son Glen ro f r some little time now as turned to their Canyon City home rvesting season is near and on the same stage after a visit is matters to look after on with relatives and friends here. Harry Parker mot with quite a painful accident the other day by ilver creek homestead. The i falling froma horse that had been eman is in on business ana f ricrhtened at a dot?. In falling his left arm struck something sharp which pierced a hole en tirely through tho fleshy part above the elbow. It is quite a painful wound. Dr. Marsden dressed it Price Cochran and family ar rived here Tuesday from their Wagontire ranch. Price got his arm caught in the coils of a rope ranches. jf. G. A. Collier is over from he is making good use of vacation period by clearing fplace, doing some farming gardening. Prof. Collier :ecn employed as pnncipai bo public schools in this city coming year. II. Keycs and wife and his r, Miss Edith Keys arrived lis city from Chicago the of the week. They were there by their brother S. C. tes who later took the party Be ranch over on Pine Creek. Br a lew days mr. iveys arm will resume their journey coart, Seattle and other the sister remaining with for an indefinite time. rork guaranteed Salisbury's. Blacksmith coal for sale at Chas. Wilson's. Schcnk wants more coyote hides and other furs. For Salk-320 acres of hay and. Inquire at this office. Mr. Williams, a son of Mrs. D. R. Thorn, was in the city the first of the weok. F. J. Klink, tho telephono sup erintendent of the district, is in tho city from his Grant County home. 6-10 aero ranch for sale suitable for dairy or stock ranch. Abund ance of water for irrigation and power inquire at this office. Farmers why pay $12 to $15 per M. for green lumber when you can get good dry repair lum ber at half the price and haul twice as much at Burns Milling Co.'s mill. Tho largest and best display "of wall paper ever exhibited in Har ney County may be found nt the G. W. Clovenger furniture store, designs and patterns to suit all. Thos. Harvey, tho young man who suffered a stroke of paraly sis, mention of which was made in our last issue, is recovering quite rapidly. His father arrived hero from Spokane Inst Sunday. Tho first game of baseball on tho local dinmond will be played ' f nmnntAitr nf (tin rniw tvsM i vw I u ii tween tho Burns Commercial Club and tho Narrows team. Tho boys aro not in very good practice as yet but they expect ! to have a good game and it will .no doubt bo witnessed by a large number of enthusiasts. Drs. Marsden and Griffith did an abdominal operation on C. C. Try a meal at tho Home Hotel. I. N. Hughot is in from his Warm Springs home. Wanted- Somo moro coyote and bob-cat hides. A. Schenk. Joo Clark and C. W. Loggan were down from Harney Thursday. IP YOU AIMS aOlNGTO TKAVItt. Use the llnrncy County Nnllonnl Unnk TUAVKLM'K'S CIIKQUKS They nro RclMilcntlfylnjr. Chas. Johnson and family ox pect to leave about July 15 for Portland where they will remain for an indofinito time. A. J. Irwin, who spent a con siderable time hero with G. W. Clovenger last year, is again in on n visit to tho latter. Don't fail to got a Safety Incu bator. W. T. Smith sells them. Thoy run without a lamp -no ex pense. See him. Ho has one running at the Summit Hotel. S. G. Blackorly and Ralph Vnn Valkonberg expect to lenvo next weok for Willamette Valley with n bunch of horses to market Thoy will cross tho mountains. Found On road near Mrs. Cowing's place, a wagon jack scrow. Owner may have same by paying for this local and call at the S. Lampshiro ranch for it. Davo Miller and Grant Rey nolds were in from their Warm Springs vnlley farms tho other day. Thoy report some of the grain that came up early in tho season was injured by frost in that section. Williams Bros, saw mill at Cold Spring on tho Canyon road is prepared to do custom work for thoso desiring to Uike ad vantage of their government per mit Also lumber for snlo at $12 per thousand. Sco them about custom prices. Jimmio Richardson wns hit in the eye with a rock somo two weeks ago which may cause the loss of the sight It was badly injured and his father has taken him to Portland to place him undor tho care of Drs. Dickson and Coghlnn, tho eye specialists. Mi A. A. Rinnian ! in the city Go to tho homo Hotel for & good meal. W. .YnnVnlkcnberg was over from his Silver creek homo the first of this weok. Jones Mower and Rako for $75 whilo thoy last First como, first served-C. II. Voegtly. Mrs J. 0. Bunynrd has boon vis iting her nistor, Mrs. N. Como gys, in this city during tho week. Ted and Bailoy Hayes, in com pany with their families, expect to lenvo soon to take in tho fair at Seattle. Just arrived: A complete lino of Roofing, Sheathing, water proof Sheathing and Stringed Felt Harney Co. Imp. & Hdwe. Co. Dr. Mnrsdon was called to Ri ley this week to sco Fred Oakcr mnn. Ho found Mr. Oakerman suffering from an attack of grip with lnng complications. Four car loads consisting of buggies, wagons, plows, harrows farm machinery, barb wiro and nails now en route. Seo C. H. Voegtly for prices. It has been necessary to blast out considerable bed rock at tho rear of tho excavation for tho Odd Fellow building in order to give air space below the ground floor. Bluo prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing nnnio of cntryman, dntennd kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. H. J. Hansen of tho Burns Meat Market is prepared to fur nish bacon, hams and lard to sheepmen nnd ranchers in any quantity. Special prices for big orders. Messrs. Smith and Swain havo moved their well drilling machine to the H. M. Horton ranch out beyond tho Dcnstcdt place where they have casing for a six inch v?ell for a depth of 500 feet There are good prospects for an artesian flow in that section. ecy. rrr v.wv' - tiriwmm mmm "N Are You Witt Us? The Harney Valley Oil & Gas Company a few days before while lassoing I Lundy Wednesday for tubercu n wild horso and unon havine: it'lous peritonitis. Mr. Luncy has . - It !i. 211 ! examined by Drs. Marsden & Griffith found besides being bad ly bruised one bono was also broken. They have sold tho ranch at Wagontire and may pur chase a residence in this city. Fine line of watches, chains, etc., at Salisbury's P. 0. Block. E HAVE THEM New Spring Goods of Every Description ess Goods, Ribbons and Ruch es, Laces, Embroideries, Over- irts, Underwear and Waistings. ' women thing, Hats, Overshirts, Under- ;ar, l les ana noes ior men. A full stock of staple and fancy Groceries for every body. Orders promptly filled L SCHWARTZ. Busy Corner Store9' been quite ill for eight weeks nnd had been in failing health for several months. Considering his condition ho stood the operation well. It was quite successful and tho patient is doing vory well at present with every pros pect for recovering from tho operation. Tho Burns Concert Band hns begun weekly open air concerts much to tho delight of our citi zens. They had intended mak ing each Wednesday evening tho regular timo for concercs, but as that interferes with tho business of some of tho boys it is consid ered Sunday afternoon will bo better, especially when the hnr vest time comes in order that all may enjoy them. Tho boys nro improving very much and aro giving us somo fine music. They will play tomorrow afternoon preceding the ball gamo at tho fair grounds. Rev. A. J. Irwin will hold preaching services nt the follow ing points in Harney County on tho dates given, Tho sorvico will bT'held at 8 o'clock p. m. Silvies valley, Juno 8; Van, Juno 9; Drowooy, Juno 10; Buchanan school house, Juno 11; La wen, Juno 12; Narrows, Juno 13; Sun sot, Juno 13 nt 3 p. m.; 0 0 June 14; Sago Hen, Juno 15; Wavorly, Juno 18; Smith, Juno 19; Juniper Ranch, Juno 20; Mnn Lake, Juno 21; Alvord, Juno 22; Andrews, .Tnnn 9.1 Dnnln .Tnnn 9A: TInmn Creek Juno 25 and 20; P-ranch Juno 27 nnd 28; Diamond 29. Rev, Irwin will bo in Burns Juno 16 and 17. Every body within reach of tho nbovo points nro most cordially invited to attend tho above services, Salisbury fits eyew P. 0, block. Job printingThe Timcs-HeraM Irving Miller and wifo are homo from a visit to tho P-Ranch. D. A. Barkeman, the Wavorly merchant and postmaster, was in the city this week. Mr. Barke man reports crops in his neigh borhood looking very good. 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. W. G. Howell had the misfor fortunc to break somo part of his big automobile last Sunbay nee cssitatinga hurry order to the factory bofore it can bo placed in commission ngain. Frnnk Dibble came in from his Silver Creek saw mill to have Drs. Marsden and Griffith pntch up a-broken rib. Ho was work ing over his engino nnd fell stri king n sill in tho mill. He is feeling better now. Cottrill & Clemens are prepar ed to do custom work with their portable saw mill located la miles west of Cold Springs on Poison Creek. Lumber for sale. Get youa permit and havo them saw your lumuor. Torms nro reasonable, Parties desiring homesteads in tho Silver Crook district should cull on E. W. VanVnlkenborg, an lie is entirely familiar with that section and can placo pcoplo on good land. Ho has somo 320 aero homestead tracts, so desig nated by tho land department Also somo desirnblo school land. Address hir.i at Riley, Oregon, or call nt his ranch fivo miles from tho postofllco, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ilanloy bring tho snd news of n fatal ac cident that cost Hickman Staples his lifo at Ontario Wednesday. In some mannor ho Btopped on u Hyo electric wiro and waa killed A. Schcnk carries an up-to-date slock of clothing on. Dr. W. A. Hopkins was up from his homo near tho lake this weok. Herman Ruh wns a business visitor from Lnwen tho first of the week. Walter Huston is roportcd con valescing from a severe attack of spotted fever. Dry slab wood nt mill only $1.00 per cord. Burns Milling Co. 2 section gin CO tooth Steel Lover Harrows at $22.00 at C. II Voegtly's. Seo that you do not get i inch and only 50 tooth Har rows, instead of the above. A. M. Kelsay and Peter Han sen, tho Silver creek sheepmen, havo just complotcd shearing and it is reported thoy wero of fered 21i cents for their wool in Burns. Letters received this weok an nounce that both Roswell Hamil ton and Morvin Horton wero suc cessful in their final examinations awd will graduate in pharmacy frpm the agricultural collego this month, Paints, Oils, Doors and Wind ows, in fact everything for tho farmer or builder. Glvo us a call and wo will bo glad to give you prices. Myers Pumps and Star Windmills. Hnrnoy Co. Imp. Hdwe. Co. y B. Gromly, of Prineville arriv ed hero last week nnd has taken a position with" A. Schenk as a coat makor. Wo understand Mr. Gromly will open a tailoring es tablishment himself as soon as tho rush at Schonk'sis over after July 4, Ho has leased (a portion of the Geo, Young building for a shop. J. L. Gaultof tho First Nation al Bank accompanied by Mrs. (limit-, nvnnnfc tn Wvn nnxfc Wed. instantly. No particulars wero ndS(my for SeatUo whoro ho Roea learned. Ho was a young man to- num. , Pnnknra' Afwoela. of oxcollont habits and quito well ' tlon mcoting. This association and favorably known hero being covers tho threo sUtegej: 0rogon a brother to Mrs. Thos. Jones. ! r,-un mi woai,inryfnn Timv Ho leaves a wifo and little ,win ni,rt tn i,A ,. anA oian daughtor bosidea his paronta and; vislt portinnd returning homo just before tho Development J. C. Sovcik k in tho city. W. T, VnnderVcer is in tho city. i Cnirol Cecil is over from Silver Creek. Van B. Embreo was in town yeatorday. j Scott Hayes and family aro up from Lawen. A nice shower last night helped growing cropn quite materially. Tho clerk's office issued mar riage liconses this weok to Rus sell Mcriclo nnd Alta Necdham and Chnrlcs Scribnor nnd Ottio Winters. Sheriff Richardson bargained for the llttlo automobile that Wm. Hanley used last summer and in tended bringing it in from Bear valloy upon his return found it needed somo repairs before he could drive it. Tom Allen r.r.d son Fred ar rived homo from Poitlnnd this week and Tom has gone out to the P-Ranch to resume his work. Mrs. Alien remained in Portland to attend the Eastern Star Grand Lodge. Tom and Fred were in a railroad wreck on tho 0. It. & N. tho other side of Baker when several coaches left tho track but no one was hurt It delayed them one day. Estray One roan mare brand ed with lazy 0 and bar over it on left shoulder, also CA on left stifle came to my place May 1. Owner please call, prove proper ty and pay expense, including this notice. Guant Thompson, Wavorly, Ore. ORAVES.CARROLL. Tho marriage of Mr. D. S. Graves and Miss Ethel Carroll occured at noon last Sunday at tho home of tho groom near Lawen, Rev. W. A. Hopkins per forming tho ceremony in the presence of a few relatives of tho contracting parties. The bride is formerly from Missouri and is a sister to Mrs J. II. Bun- yard. Sam Graves has been a resident of this county for many years and is one of our highly respected and prosperous stock men, inc couple received some very nice presents. They will make their homo near Lawen and we join their many friends in extending best wishes. NO TRESPASSING. Hunting nnd fishing nro strict ly forbidden upon any of the Pacific Live Stock Co. ranches. Trespassers will be prosecuted. John Gilciiest. Supt. The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Office, Burns, Oregon A, U. r.U'LKNKII, M(;r. Branch Office, Lakevicw, Oregon C. M. rAULKNMt, Mr. Number 21, , The Handle88 Clock. A woman would no moro think of baking bread by a handless clock than a man should think of carrying on his business without a bank account. Anything done by guess is uncertain. It is unwiso to live year by year without keeping a strict ac count of expenses whether you havo a regular business or not. There is no system or convenience in paying bills in cash as they aro presented. Employ a check account, pay each bill by check, balance your nccount nt least once a month. Tho bank does your bookkeeping for you. You are at no ex- penso whatever, and tho check account gives you many advantages in business conveniences that save time, benefits that insure safe ty, methods that give you accuracy, a system that furnishes a com plete record for future reference. A check account indicates the condition of your business at all times, it is to business what tho hands aro to the clock. Our check account service will adjust itself to your business needs bettor than you may imagine. Try it. A Savings Bank Department is a feature of this Bank, in which interest nt the rate of four per cent per annum is allowed. The Harney County National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. YOUR HOME INSTITUTION STATE DEPOSITARY THE ANDERSON HOTEL MR. nnd MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Propts. We'are pleased to announce to our old-time friends nnd'eustomers 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 yqu call. We hope to see you soon. The old favorite Family Hotel where guests receive 5peclal Attention and Good Service. SOUTH BURNS, OREQONNear Fair Grounds. WlVN V , NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Spring and Summer Trade t "Dady's" Cigar Stand ! IN THE pOST 0FFICU BLOCK CANDY, NUTS, STATIONERY, Tablets, Pens, Pencils, School Supplies; Extracts Spices, Fancy Crackers, JPIpes, Tooth Brushes, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Call and sample some of his goods x t (- lu&l-iA n w 1 aIam r Mh n uruwiui nun oibiui uk umuriu.) Salisbury fixes watches P.O, block Congress, NOTICK OK UKl-'KIIKK'S 8.1 I.E. Id tliu Circuit Court (if I In- Statu ffOru- Kon fur tho County ul llitrnoy. Notltu la lioruby kIvpu I lull umlur uiul by vlrtuool nlecrroot iliu Circuit Court of Hartley County, Klatuol Orrnoii.inadc by mill Court ninl untortil In t lit) Jour nal tln-ruol on tlio 8ih day of April ltlOU, In Circuit Court Joiminl It twite 345, in cvrtalu nun? tlinroln ?uiIIiib m herein Sutmiol II Parker et at wrru plnintlffn anil Jolin W. MlCuu ul ul worn dofuu ilmitH, aald decree being far u la ol the real property therein doAcrib d by I he undemlgned Iluforeo and for u report of hi proieedlnua thereunder at the next regular term or raid Court uh net forth In caid Decree nml in tho I'lmllniiu ol Fact ami Conrlutloim of Law made, uud filed by the Court In said Ciuife, Now therefore. I, Hum Motlieralitml, the duly appointed, (jimmied and nullnt; Iluferce In tho ahovu entitled cause, will on Mmi day, tho Htli day of June, lttoy at t h hour of So'clmkp, nt . of Hiid da., ,al the front door of the Court Monro li llnriiK, Oregon, noil at public) auction to the hi. bent and bent bidder for cash In hxiul, Bubjoct to conQrmatlon by said Court, tho following decrjbed real pro perty, eltuatvd In Ilarimy oiinly, Ore gun, to-nlll The Went hull ol tho Wtal hall of Section Hlxlcen In Towuaiilp Tuonty-flva Koutli, Itunu Thirty-two and tiiir-hiilf li'iflt of the Willamette Ah ridlan, containing 100 ncroa Dated nt Huron, Oregon, thU-ltli day of May, 11X)D, Sam MoTimiHiiHAn,. Referee. NOTIOK OF ADMINIBTUATION. In tho ottate of John D. (Moment Deo'd. Notice in lioteby given that tho under- tinned wu on May 16th, 1809 duly ap polntod Administrator ul thu above oatato by tho lion rablo Judgo of the county court of Harney County and Iiiih duly qualified aa'such administrator. Auy and all perjons having claims again,' t hald estate nro hereby required to present them properly curtlllod na by law touulrcd, within 0 months from tho datoof this notice, to me ut lHirns, Ore gou, ornt theolllcoof my attorney, 0, II. Leonard at Hums, Oregou. Dtd May 20th, 1000. Siuon Lkivis, Administrator If its in Leather We have it or can get it forYot 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 than serry." J. C. WELCOME & SON LIVERY, FEED AND SALE J. W. OWEN, Propts, - -j&sal V. AW Finest hearse in county f Particular attention given to Funerals. Fresh Teams, Comfortable Rigs, Careful Drivers. Particular attention given to Transcient Trade Horses boarded by the day, week or month fff CHAS. v1 ;. 4 .lv &".& W151 " .., AJ'JJ ""m"' .w;. ' Main St., THE WILSON, Blackstnitliing nnd liorseshoing. Wagon Work ALL WORK GUAR ANTEED. 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