The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 10, 1909, Image 3

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    ies-Jerald.
he lakqxbt circulation or
NKWBPAPKB IN THIS COUNTY.
SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1W.
Looal Nows.
fenk wants moro coyoto
f and other furs.
Sizcmoro was in tho city
fcveral days recently.
lies Smith has a new stock
noes of various kinds and
L
ifirgo number of homesteads
been filed on the land re
thrown open east of
11 and seo James Smith's
line of shoes before getting!
! spring and summer foot-1
IB. Johnson, D. R, Thorn
S'rank Dibblo were all over
silver creek tho foro part
week.
b00 ft first class dry lumber
fcrt longhts; also 2nd and 3rd
from $G.OO to $12.00 per M.
ms Milling Co.
I?
lie Reed and wife have been
from Drowsov tho past week i
Hsjtwith Mrs. AdelorRn-l
id friends.
J. Hansen of tho Burns
IMarket is prepared to fur-
bacon, hams and lard to
men ana rancners in nny
Special prices for big
A. Cawlfield under-
an operation xnuraay
ppendicitis. Drs. Marsden
Tith performed tho opera-
yhich was an entire success
the lady is resting well at
ome.
rill & Clemens have put in
class saw mill li miles
if Cold Springs is near the
with good road. In first
' timber picked trees from
bvernment Prepared to do
work. See them about
jovernment permit at once,
Hopkins and family re
the latter Dart of last
from Weiser where they
seen visiting, xney win
the first of next week for
west stopping a fow days
id, then going on over to
bast where they may locate
finciitly.
Sale Do you want a nice
160 acre ranch 3 miles
Harney on Rattlesnake
, First water right, nfn-
fwater the year around,
fbearing orchard, 40 acres
tivation, fine range for cat-
ses or sheep. For further
lulars call or address Roland
Ins, Harney, Ore.
one tne passengers oui
lay morning on the Canyon
were J. u. welcome jr.
rife- Mrs. H. C. Levens, H.
orton and wife and I.
krtz and little daughter
All were bound first for
knd and later some will go
ittlo. Dr. Horton will at-
, convention of pharmacists
bide, take in the fair and
fo to Spokane to the Irnga-
congress. Mr. Schwartz
remain in Portland where
Statement of the condition
THE FIRST NATIONAL
OF BURNS
At the close ofbminess June 23rd,
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts
U. S. Bonds
Bonds and Securities
Premium on U. S. Bonds
Real Estato, Furnituro and Fixtures
Fivo per cent Redemption Fund
CASH
of
BANK
1909
LIABILITIES.
Capital ..-.
Surplus and Undivided Profits . .
Circulation
DEPOSITS
Capital,
Surplus,
.$194,662.70
. 50,000.00.
. 56,445.30
2,000.00
6,000.00
. 1,250.00
. 167,331.99
$477,589.99
$ 25,000.00
. 31,426.72
. 25,000.00
396,163.27
$477,589.99
325,000.00
330,000.00
United States Depositary
Accounts l3dj&l
M.!s
ram me outer
That shower of
day helped some.
Wm. Russell was over from
Harney yesterday.
Good vinegar for salo by Tv E.
Jenkins at tho Brewery. Money
back if not as represented.
Somo very desirable residence
and business lots in Bums can bo
secured by seeing Irving Miller.
J. H. Anderson was in from
his Calamity creek farm this
week. Jim is enjoying farm life
at present but his health is not
the best
Blue prints of nny township in
Burns Land District, showing
name of entryman, dnteand kind
of entry, topography, etc., $1.00
each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns,
Ore.
Estray One roan mare brand
ed with lazy O and bar over it on
left shoulder, also CA on left
stifle came to my place May 3.
Owner please call, prove proper
ty and pay expense, including
this notice.
Grant Thompson,
Waverly, Ore.
from
Z. H. Stroudo was. over
Harney yesterday.
Michael Schenk has tho finest
samples for suits ever brought to
Burns. Call and seo them or
'pone Main 53.
Senator C. W. Parrish return
ed to his home in Izce Wednes
day, accompanied by his right
hand man, Rod Cozad. Blue Mt
Eagle. X
I can furnish you best grado
binder twine for 16 cents if you
got your order in by the 15th of
this month Young's Meat Mar-
! ket and Grocery.
We have 800 feet of best cru
ciblo steel cable for sale suitablo
for hay stacking. Will cut in
any length desired by purchaser.
Price 31 cents per foot Smith
& Swain.
J. W. and Claude Brown have
just completed covering the C.
H. Vocgtly cottage with o new
patent steel shingle roof that is
verv attractive and no doubt scr-vicable.
Try mtftt at th Horn Hotel.
FOR Sale-SSO acres of hay
and. Inquire at this office.
E. B. Hill and C. W. Canfleld
arrived home Wednesday from n
trip to outside points.
Rev. C. W. Holioman nrrived
home Wednesday from Portland
where he attonded the big Bap
tist Convention.
Call mo up 'phono main 53
for denning and pressing clothes
either for ladles or gontlomon
Michael Schonk, Merchant Tailor
A. Venator tho Crane Creek1
cattle man, has been in tho city
a few days. Ho informs us Mrs.
Venator is east on n visit
"IP YOU ARE GOINGTO TRAVEL,
Ue the name County National Dank
TRAVELLER'S CHEQUES
Tlioy are aclMdtntlfylnff.
Jas. A. Forbes has been in
from the Sod Houso this week.
He took his finishing touches in
the Masonic lodge whilo here.
Paints, Oils, Doors and Wind
ows, in fact everything for tho
farmer or builder. Give us a
call and we will bo glad to give
you prices. Myers rumps and
Star Windmills.
Harney Co. Imp. & Hdwe. Co.
X , N
out on yesterday's Vale stage.
He goes out to seo about plaster
ing cement and other materials
needed in finishing the I. 0. O. F.
building and may find it neces
sary to visit Boise before return
ing home.
Williams Bros, saw mill ntl
Cold Spring on tho Canyon road
is prepared to do custom work
for those desiring to take ad
vantage of their government per
mit Also lumber for sale at $12
per thousand. Seo them about
custom prices.
kcommiseloner Smyth is over
from Diamond in attendance up
on court,
Dry slab wood at mill only
$1.00 per cord.
Burns Milling Co. .
Tho big I. O. 0. F.Btono build
ing is going up at a very satis
factory rate.
Messrs VandorVcer and Koys
wero over from their Pine Creek
land holdings this week.
Jones Mower nnd Rake for $75
while they last First come.first
served -C. II. Voogtly.
J. A, Maddux and somo of
Ills neighbors wero up from their
homes near Waverly yesterday.
Miss Edna Spicer is hero from
the Willamctto Valley on a visit
to her fathor and the Cavenders.
She expects to remain hero nil
summer.
2 section gin 60 tooth Steel
Lever Harrows at $22.00 at C. II.
Vocgtly's. Seo that you do not
get J inch nnd only 50 tooth Har
rows, instead of tho above.
E. T. Haley was up from Nar
rows tho other day. Ho has just
returned homo from tho Drewsey
section where ho has been in the
employ of the P. L. S. Co.
Just nrrived: A complete line
of Roofing, Sheathing, water
proof Sheathing and Stringed
Felt
Harney Co. Imp. & Hdwe. Co.
Farmers why pay $12 to $15
per M. for green lumber when
you can get good dry repair lum-
fi. A. Corten. tho Chicago man ber at half the price and haul
who owns the Geo. Shaw placo twice as much at Burns Milling
is here this week looking nfter. Co. 's mill.
his interests. Mr. Corten has
faith in the Harney country and
will make some extensivo im
provements on the land hero as i any reaidonts
soon as he gets any returns in
tho way of profitable crops. .
Attention, Neighbors! Harney
Now houses nro going up ra
pidly on the recently restored
Carey Act land cast of this city.
of BurnB are
taking advnntngo of the chance
to secure homesteads close in.
Ranch for Salb: Ono small
Valley Camp, No. 381, W. 0. W., horse ranch, located on Malheur
will meet in special session Mon- river. First-class summer, fall
day, July 12, at 8 p. m. at W. 0. and winter rango Burounding it
W. hall, Locher building. Elec-Fino location for fruit and vege
tion of officers, election of candi- tables, also. For further parti
dates and refreshments. Dis- culars, write or call on E. L.
tricts Organizer E. A. Williams ,Beedc, Drewsey, Oregon.
Williams will be with us. Come
Will H. Gibson, ono of tho
Boise delegation to attend the re
cent Development congress here,
has a column interview in the
Boiso Capital News giving nn ac
count of their trip in to tho Har
ney country and praising this
section. Wo appreciate this notice.
Chns. Bedell has purchased a
handsome thoroughbred stallion
that was brought hero from Ida
ho for tho recent raco meet He
is very speedy and will bo placed
I in servico next season.
Resernation Opening For
full information regarding the
Spokane, Coeurd'Alene and Flat
head opening, Bend 25 cents for
pamphlet to P. Simmons,
Nezperce, Idaho.
Bill Grimes of Coos Bay is ono
of the best boosters for this sec
tion we have had in here for
some time. He has been spread
ing a good word for tho Harney
country all tho way homo as no
ted in various bapors.
r
v
Are You With Us!
The Harney Valley Oil ft
Gas Company
"
Go to tho homo Hotel for a Mrs. V. H. Cecil is in the city
good meal. (nnd will be -accompanied homo
Our ranchers aro now in IheW hor daughter, Mrs. C. C.
midst of hay harvest I Lunily
and meet him. All visiting
Woodmen requested to be pre
sent.
J. E. Loggan, C. C.
will have her eyes looked i Sam Mothershead, Clerk.
,y a specialist - p,n0 ,ine of watchcs ch ctc.,
rk guaranteed Salisbury's. I at Salisbury's P. O. Block.
JRGAINS! BARGAINS!!
EEY DAY A BAEGAIN DAY!
jry Counter a Bargain Counter!
lies' skirts, waists, underwear,
leckwear, etc., will be sold at
greatly reduced prices.
ioial Bargains in mens summer
hats and vests.
A full stock of staple
and fancy Groceries
for every body.
Orders promptly filled.
SCHWARTZ.
The Busy Corner Store"
Arthur Neville expects to
leave today with his two trotting
horses for Baker City. Both
horses wero given records over
tho local track, Redwood McGreg
or making 2:292 nnd Boisd'Arc
2:28. They are handsomo, well
mannered stallions and the
young horse promises to do some
good work during tho season on
I tho track.
I Tho clerk's office issued a mar-
riago license last Wednesday to
Ralph W. Hibbard and Miss Reta
I Jennings. The Times-Herald
doesn't know just when tho hap
py event is to tako place but has
tens to extend congratulations
in advance. The bride to be is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Jennings and Ralph is ono of our
fine hard working boys.
Parties desiring homesteads in
tho Silver Creek district should
call on E.( W. VnnValkonberg,
as ho is- entirely familiar with
that section and can place people
on good land. Ho has some 320
aero homestead tracts, so desig
nated by tho land department
AlfuTHomo desirable school land.
Address him at Riley, Oregon, or
call at his ranch five miles from
tho postofilce.
Rev. E. P, Zimmerman repre
senting tho work of the AntL
Saloon League in Oregon will
speak at tno Presbyterian church
in Burns Sunday July U, JWO,
, both morning and evening, The
nour; or ,e morning aaarwsis
ii o'clock. The address at 8
o'clock in tho evening will be
supplemented by atereoptioan
views. Everybody is most cor
dially invited to attend these ser
vices, Salisbury fits eyes P. 0, Bfeek.
A. Schenk carries an up-to-date
stock of clothing on.
Brad Moss was among our
visitors this week.
Cottrill & Clemens aro prepar
ed to do custom work with their
portable saw mill located U
miles west of Cold Springs on
Poison Creek. Lumber for sale.
Get youa permit and hnvo them
saw your lumber. Terms are
reasonable.
Fred Williams and Neil Smith
came in yesterday. Neil gradu
ated from the 0. A. C. this year
and may accept a position as an
electrical engineer in Now York.
He is not sure as yet and will re
main at homo until he decides.
Fred has been attending business
college in Portland but desired
vacation during the summer
months. Ho will return to school
this fall.
Tho premium list for tho Har
ney County fair will soon bo re
ceived nnd ready for distribution.
Save your best for the fair.
i Rcatos for sale, all sizes and
lengths, price 20 conts per foot
A fix, nnn rlnatt-trtr T?nnfna nrlrlpnaa
VV. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson,
' Alberson, Oregon.
I Col. E. Hofer passed through
'Vale Tuesday on his way to
1 Burns to attend tho Oregon-Ida-I
ho Development Congress. The
Col. is ono of tho workers in the
field of development and has his
cars close to the ground when it
comes to accomplishing results in
tho development of all Oregon.
Ho can seo beyond the confines
of his own backyard. Say, it is
good to seo a man who can see
I and is willing to tako off his coat
'and work. Vale Oriano.
Salisbury fixes watches P.O. block
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mr.:4iuitn::intiK.tnu:mt:umiKjnKittstai
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MEAT
MARKET
and Grocery
Come in and inspect my stock
COMPLETE LINE OF BEST GROCERIES
to be had in the Market
My prices are as-low as good poods
can he sold for in this market,,
I can save you money on binder
twine and sacks Leave orders
The LARGER the order
the LESS it COSTS. I
Job printing-Tho Times-Herald
Mr; and Mrs. Geo. Marshall are
in tho city today.
, Outing parties will soon be the
order of tho day.
. Alllo Dillnrd is in tho city on a
visit to his mother.
, Wanted Some moro coyote
anl bob-cat hides. -A. Schenk.
' Ben Brown loft last Sunday to?
join his family in.Wllnmetlo and
they will proceed to San Francis
co next week where they will
visit n short time.
If thd party who took the
knife and fork from tho Burns
Hotel dining room this morning
will return them there will bo
nothing said. Otherwise there
may bo n complaint
$5 Reward For information
leading to recovery of n blue cow
branded with ono largo and one
small lazy U. She has a black
calf with white head. Leave in
formation at tho Overland Hotel.
Thos. Hudspeth and Mis. Sallie
Ziver arrived here yesterday on
a visit to their parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. G. Hudspeth. Tom is a
resident of Prairie City and this
is his first visit to this place for
many years. He findB many
changes but still a large numper
of old pioneer people, whom he
knew in his boyhood. Mrs. Ziver
and children live in Lewiston'
Idaho and they will remain here
for several weeks but Tom ex
pects to start back to Prairie to
day; W. M. Marsh, a recent arrival
from Tacoma, Wash, addressed
the Commercial Club on last
Tuesday evening, outlining a
plan for a railroad project ex
tending from Tho Dalles up the
John Day to Mt Vernon then
down Silvies River passing
through this county from north
to south and terminating at
Winnemucca, Nevada. This is
ono of the possible routes for
transportation and may receive
serious consideration at some
future time when properly put
before capital.
ROBERT C. GEORGE.
Another Eastern Oregon pio
neer has passed to tho beyond.
R. C. George died yesterday
morning at 1 o.clock and the fun
eral was held this morning, the
services being conducted by Rev.
A. J. Irwin of the Presbyterian
church. Mr. George had been
in declining health for several
months and his two children,
Lynn George and Mrs. Lclali
Millar were with him nt tho end.
Deceased was born in Bonn-
ville, Cooper county, Missouri,
Jan. 17, 1840, where he remained
until enlisting in the confederate
army. At the close of the war
ho came west and followed min
ing during the latter 'GO's com
ing to Baker City later and in
1873 was married to Lucy A.
Hoffman. The two children men
tioned above were born to them.
Mr. George followed mining,
ranching and freighting in the
early days. Ho served two terms
as sheriff of Baker county begin
ning his first term in 1878. Ilia
wife died in May 1894 and he is
survived by his two children.
Mr. George came to this city
about nine years ago where he
had since resided. He served
ono term as marshal of Burns.
Tho remains were interred in the
Burns cemetry this morning.
Tho bereaved ones have tho sym
pathy of a wide circle of friends
in Harney, Grant and Baker
counties.
FOR SALE.
(Man or Woman)
A 820 Acre South African
Veteran Bounty Land Certif
icate.! Issued by tho Depart
ment of the Interior, Government
of (Canada. Ottawa, under tho
Volunteer Bounty Act, 1908.
Good for 810 acres of any Domin
ion Land open for entry in Alber
ta, Saskatchewan, or Manitoba.
Any person over tho ago of 18
vears, MAN OR WOMAN, can
acquire this land with this Cer
tificate without further charge.
For immediate sale-$800. Write
or wire, L. E. Telford, 131 Shuter
Street, Totonto, Canada.
NO TRESPASSING.
Hunting nnd fishing are strict
ly forbiddon upon any of .tho
Pacific Live Stock Co. ranches.
Trespassers will bo prosecuted.
John Gilcrest.
Supt
The Eastern Oregon
Engineering Co.
CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND
IftEIOATION ENGINEERS
Main Office, Burns, Oregon
A, 0, VAOMCNKH, SJf(r,
Branch Oftto, Lakeview, Oregon
0. M, FAVHCNKH, tigr.
Njtmber 25.
The Bank Draft
The bank draft is merely a check by ono. bank on nnothed.
Banks check against each other, as you check against your bank.
Ono bank has an account with another a bank in a larger
city. Its draflB nro merely checks against the money deposited
with the city bank.
Tiie draft is tho safest way to send money through the mails,
no mntter to what part of tho world. It is tho best method to
carry money on your person if you aro taking a trip.
Tho draft will bo appreciated by the persons at the other end
because there is less chance of any inconvenience in getting tho
money.
At your end of the line there is also greater assurance that
Bhould nny loss occur in the draft's transmission, you will b0
saved any red tape or delay in making the amount good.
Buy a bank draft always. We protect our customers against
loss and give you opportunity to deal with first parties.
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
THE ANDERSON HOTEL
MR. and MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Propts.
We'are pleased to announce to our old-time friends
and'eustomers that we have again taken charge of
our hotel. We just completed renovating the en
tire building nnd you will find the old-time home
comforts when you call. We hope to see you soon.
The old favorite Family Hotel where guests receive
Special Attention and Good Service.
SOUTH BURNS, OREQON-Near Fair Grounds.
i
NEW MERCHANDISE
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes
Fresh Groceries, etc.
For Spring and Summer Trade
;
7&r$&&5555fffr'4
"Dady's" Cigar Stand
IN TUB POST OFFICE BLOCK
Candy, Nuts, Stationery, Cigars, and Tobacco
FANCY GROCERIES, LUNCH GOODS
!
Ceylon Cinnamon. Whole Pepper, all kinds of Sices
Chocolate, Cocoa, Tea, Baking Powder, Extracts, ctc.
EXTRA FINE LUNCH GOODS PUT UP RIGHT
i lie Pays cash and Sells ffr cosh Customers get ttis benefit S
If its in Leather We have 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
than sorry."
J. C. WELCOME & SON
IEa,x23.Qs eurLd Safeties
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
J. W. OWEN, Propts.
Finest hearse in county
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
jm
CHAS. WILSON,
!
Main St.,
Blacksniiiliing and
liorseslioing.
Wagon Work
ALL WORK GUAR
ANTEED. Burns. Oregon,
THE TIMES-HERALD
Job Printing.
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