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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1909)
mmrmmmmm tes-Jerald, FLARQK8T CIRCULATION OV ?8r ANSR IN THIB COUNTY. JRUAT, AUOl'lJT 7. 19W .ocal News. iry fits eyes P. 0. block. IFitchett wna in the city by. want a nice, mild drink the Burns Sodn Works. f Morrisnn was over fiom (House during the week. i Smith hoa n now stock of various kinds and is Anuerson anu wuo from Narrows Tliurs- ag Mowers, Rakes, Reap- IBinders for sale at N. Sons. Couch and wife are at occupying Mrs. Geo i residence. rices on men's tino sum- inaerwear anu anirts. & Co., Burns. ImaCawlfield is visiting kome of her son. D. A. Id in this city. our saddle horses in shape natineo on Sunday, Aug. j le lair grounds. railroad wars all around EH certainly be our turn be. Be patient. fe ECURITY and ERVICE arc afforded the patrons of our institution. SECURITY Every $l.OQ of our Capital ia roingorcod by$l.iJO of oaruod Surplus, which, in conjunction with our ooiiHorvntiro policy, affords mi unusual dogroo of anfoty to our dopOBitors. SERVICE Our sorvico is not bused upon theory but i the result of yoars of study and oxporionco in tho banking' business. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS A Capital, Surplus, 325,000.00 330,000.00 United States Depositary Acconnts Invited guaranteed Salis- Ali work dury's. Zollio Dibble is over from Sil- 1 ver creek. reathouse, who recently King lino of watches, chains, nt a surgical operation, ' etc., nt Salisbury's P. 0. block. 0 be out again. I roln, nnldwell and wife nro Lie Men and Womcn to j down from their mountain home. ers, English and German, Snm Mioknl ami wifn hnvo gono to tho Blue Mt. Springs for! an outing. Studebaker Wairona. the "De- Ipendont" kind for salo at N. anU Brown & Sons. nes; earn $5 to $iu uauy Bion; outfit free; referen- ired. Benedictine Press, jel, Or. ty Slienit Terriu Salisbury fixes watchks P. 0. block. arwl Mrs CI V OloVOn- nWirirnn nil loft Sundnv uooo vinegar ior saie oy r. r,. mminnins near Prairie Jenkins at the Brewery. Money ... . -. . icmoy camp me anu pick kernes. They expect to it some time. Black & Nash were up ke Lakes Monday, iney ben sinking prospect holes Harney Valley Oil & Gas were down to a depth of , in one well and still in a formation similar to as- back if not as represented Tho First Bank of Vale is to be Nationalized and the capital stock increased to 75,000. , 0 Gooseberries and currants for sale at Mrs. Adam George's, three miles north of Crow Camp. Some very desirable residence and business lots in Burns can be secured by seeing Irving Miller. Senator Parrish is in from his .1. E. Chandler was in the city during tho week. Burns Soda Works can fill any cyder largo or small. Dell Dibble's mother is quite ill nt the Burns hotel. A. W. Hurlburt was a visitor to our city tho first ot this wcok. Cortes Elliott and wife were visiting in the vicinity of Hnrnoy for several dnys this week. Prompt delivery of all orders 'phoned tho Cash Grocery & Mnicorv nt llin PVonch TTnfpl. Pi.iJvni. TimU nnwv nnnl wife are on a tour of tho county. , lie is spending his vacation in , this man ner. 1 Tlio rniim1(l( lino of Hnmllfim I J Brown's "Honest Value" Shoes for Infnnl8, Boys, Girls, Men nnd Women nt N. Brown & sons. Farmers why pay $12 to $15 porM. for gieon lumber when you can get good dry repair lum MMM, Job nrintinr Tha Timafl-HfirnM Try h meal at tho Home Hotel. BORN-To Mr. and Mrs. James Konncdy July 2fl, n son. A full lino of fine groceries and dried fruits nt Haines & Co., Burns, W. B. Johnson of Silver creek was seen on our streets this wcok. J. W. Ammonds is in from tho W. W. Brown ranch for medical treatment. Frank Cummins cumo over from Malheur County Thursday on n visit to hia father. IF YOU AIIU GOINOTO TUAVIJL, Um the Harney County National Dank TRAVELLER'S CHEQUES They arc nclMdcntlfylng. Ura nntl Hurt Hamilton nro homo from Montana whore they had been shearing bIicop for a few months. Tlio liurns soda Works nro prepared to fill all orders. Drop in when you hnvo n thirst. Everything scrupuously clean. Rosa Goodlow is nursing a bad hand, tho result of getting in troublo with n badger which his dog was having a tussol with. Paints, Oils, Doors nnd Wind ows, in fact everything for the farmer or builder. Give us a call and wo will be glad to give you prices. Myers Pumps and Star Windmills. Harney Co. Imp. fi Hdwe. Co. Williams Bros. Baw mill at Cold Spring on tho Canyon rond is propnred 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. II. F. Ringen informs us that D. A. Brakeman nnrrowlv escap ed burning out the other day nt Waverly. Mr. Brakeman had just returned from the railroad and had loft his bed nt the cor ner of the house whero sparks from a stove pipe ignitad it. (lames were gaining head way when Mr. Ringen arrived and put them out. - "iitatta-ir-f! jW'fa til. Frank Gownn is up from his liomoitend near Nnrrows. Edison Phonographs nnd re cords for salo nt Lunnburg & Dalton's. Mrs. Earl Elliott Is out of tho city on 11 visit to Mrs. W. G. Bnrdwoll. A fow sots of Harness will be sold at right prices -Haines & Co. Burns. Mrs. A. A. Cowing returned homo Monday from un extended visit to California. Joiios Muwor nnd Rnko for $76 whilo they last. First come, Aral served- C. H. Voegtly. Chester Mnco loft yesterday with tho Welcome-Colo party for an outing in tho mountains. Exchange your Trading Stamps for premiums, now ready for distribution at N, Brown & Sons. Arc local baseball fans going to tnko part in tho tournament nt Prairie City next month? If so we'd better get busy. 2 section gin f0 tooth Steel Lover Harrows at $22.00 nt C. H. Voegtly's. Seo thut you do not get! inch nnd only GO tooth Har rows, UlSlUllU Ul lilt IIUOYl', V I J, 1, uarrctl lias disposed 01 his farm up tho river to Simon Lewis nnd Henry Vulgnmore and has moved to town for the pres ent. The price was $G,000. JuRt arrived: A complete line of Roofing, Sheathing, water proof Sheathing and Stringed Felt. Harney Co. Imp. & Hdwe. Co. Dr, nnd Mrs. W. L. Mnrsden arrived homo Monday evening. Mrs. Mnrsden was returning from a two months' visit in Cali fornia and was met over in Bear Valley by tho Doctor. Mrs. Marsden states thnt good pro gress is being made on the ox tension of tho Suinptor Valley Railroad nnd they expect to have trains running out to atout half the distance botweon Austin nnd I'miris City some time in September. ill & Clemens have put in!, Senator ramsn is m irom f bcrat half the price and haul class saw mill li miles j home at J" Ho will probabbr twlce much at Burns MIHInK 11 o:' :.. JL-H.J return this week. Blue Mt. , miii "tl CnwitifMi 10 Mvnt fln UIU .J111...B "" ... ! Co. 's mill . . .-. 1 ivith good road. In first ' ' .. , Mrs. Ab Bingham nnd dnught- imber-picked trees from You will nnd a good line of r f Burlington Kansas, nrriv- rnment Prepared to do trunks, suit cases and telescopes e(j j,crc Jnst Tuesday. Mrs. work. Seo them about at tho right price at Haines ic nnttimm jR n 8jster 0f j n Wel- svernment permit at once. , Co., Burns. come and they hnvo not seen MnflHnv was un from his Lou Conner, the California horse each other for 31 years. They lyhome Wednesday look- mm ,s ncre w,in some run ung ler some business. Mr. , norses Ior ine ia,r lo uw "t,u wv has installed a gasoline ' t ot uctoner. Mo irrigate with and his, ph0novour orders to tho Cash .daughters Juliett and i ' win spenu a montn nere vistung. Henry Dalton and wife, Thos. Sagers, Mrs. W. Y. King and Chcspn, . . .. 1 f. ---- ,. ,, M.VT . . .... Dr, Joe Mtcnett, nougnt , firocerv & Bakerv for bread. Hr8 " Leonard and cnnuren lith's engine while bore pjeS( COokies, fruits, etc, Deliv- mid Miss Mary Croxton make up ir. Maddux, iney nro go- orv mft 0 nromntlv. Priy who win leavo tomorrow be business right and will; . , ,. .,. I for Myrtle Parks to camp for a , success of fanning, " . r , , . 1 !ov weeks nnd flah. ' mason on tho Reed and Hagey & BALU-Doyouwantanice Richardson buildings, mot with kancii for &alu: uno smaii 100 aoro ranch 3 miles an accident Thursday afternoon. I horse ranch, located on Mainour hlnrnov on Ratt esnnke Tin frll from a 12-foot herb senf-.nvcr. i'lrst-ciass summer, iau - ... ' : ... First water right, run- fold with a heavy wheel barrow iratcr tho year around, thrown in for good measure and caring orchard, 40 acres come ofi with only some painful Ivation, flno range for cat-1 bruises and no bones broken, es or sheep. For further! While it will lay him oil for a Jars call or address RolaiW few days Mr. Wizeman consid- Harney, Ore. crs he got off lucky. RGA1NS! BARGAINS!! 1EY DAY A BARGAIN DAY! y Counter a Bargaift Counter! 1 1 . . j i -. . .. lies skins, waists, unueiwt-ru, jckwear, etc,, will be sold at greatly reduced price Q. j' fial Bargains in mens summer hats and vests. A full stock of staple and fancy Groceries for every body. Orders promptly filled SCHWARTZ. he Bu$y Corner Store" 'm.TSF&, OIFt.3ESC3r03Nr, and winter rnngo surounding it. Fine location for fruit nnd vege tables, also. For further parti culars, write or call on E. L. Beede, Diowsoy, Oregon. Five hundred feet more casing for tho II. M. Horton deep well out cast of this city, arrived hero yesterday from tho railroad and it is likely the machine will again he put to work next week. This additional casing will cnablo them to go down about 100Q feet and nt least show whether a flow can be obtained in that depth. Jimmio McGuiro is homo frqm a visit to Seattle. IIo had all kinds of experiences, whilo out. An excursion steamer on which ho was a passenger went down by going on tho rooks out somo 20 miles from Seattle nnd thon ho was in un nutomobilo wreck too, IIo says he didn,t mind theso incidents in the least nfter thoy wcro over, for ho was out to take in everything golnpf and is satisfied he got his monoy'a wprtlu Mtttors. Peterson, Chrlstlanson and Moore of Spokane, Wash., and Hascalo Cole of Lostine Oro gon, nro among our now settlers. .Mr. Moore 1ms gono to Portland but will noon return. Mr. Peter sen has already begun operations on Ids homestead nnd Mr. Chris tlnnson has accepted a position 1 with Chan. Wilson in tho black- smith shop. Mr. Cole took a desert claim and begins ap once to'dovelop it, His plan of re claiming it is by deep wols and pumping plants, operate by gas oliuo engines. Tho gentleman (s an exporlonucd irrigator and U a vnhmblo acquisition to our pec? tion, r DID YOU KNOW " That two flows of natural gas under an enormous pressure have been developed in Harney Valley? Did You Know that the visible indications point to Harney Vnlloy as being underlaid with one of the great est deposits of light gravity oil in the world? Do You Know what thnt means to Central Oregon? ' It means railroads and tho development or nil tno re sources of this great inland empire. Do You Want to share in tho enormous profits thnt await those who first tap this immense pool of oil? The Harncu Valley Oil & Gas Co. odor you this opportunity. With stock selling at 5 cents per share (par valuo $1.00) it is an opportunity unparalleled in the history of oil development. Wo will gladly answer any and all correspondence. Address T.!f fl . n- r.... s raui'if vii or uas to., uurnn, wregon. n llarney Job printing Tho Times-Herald Go to the homo Hotel for a good menl, Clyde nnd Van Embreowero up from Sunset Monday, A. O. Faulkner nnd .brido nro expected homo in n fow days. A Smith Primier typewriter U. S. Reynolds was over from his Warm Springs home during tho week. Dry slab wood at mill only $1.00 per cord. Rums Milling Co. Till) mitlQIIril nlltnfinau fif nllt) little city is quite noticeable Foil SALE-820 acres of liay land. Inquire at this office. Ct M. Kellogg iti in-from Vale looking after his stage business Hurry Clondoneirfu sick nt tho Forron homo in thin city mirror ing from typhoid fever. Lot A gray bouble-breasted snrk qoal, bflween Burns and tlui Frank Siier ploc. Kinder please ratum lo A. fkrhenk. Newt Hoover mid family took their departure Wednesday morn ing for tiib noiitl). They will first go to gwillla and sec the fnir. II. F. Itlngon is temporarily located in this city wheie he will do somo painting. Ho is at work on tho G. W. Clovongor barn nt present. Four car loads consisting of buggies, wagons, plows, harrows farm mnchin",-v, barb wiro and nails now on route. See C. II. Voegtly for prices. The writer visited tho J. C. Foloy fnrm up tho rivor Sunday nnd saw a field of tho finoflt win ter wheat ever grown in nnyj country. He hasn't much idea about estimating grain, but if this field doesn't yield big it cer tainly is deceiving. Clyde Shaver arrived hero yesterday afternoon, having came over the mountains on his wheel, leaving Albany Monday. Clyde came over to get a homestead on tho recently opened tract of land in this valley. His family re mained at tho form he has rent ed near Albany. F. A. Colo and A. C. Wolcome, accompanied by their wives, left yesterday morning for the moun tains near Prairie City where they will pick hueklcborrioa for a while later coming back to Blue Mt. Springs for a timo and com ing homo by way of Lonn Val ley whero thoy will fish for a while, They expect to Iw abaont about three wevka. One of tiie Eagle's correspond ents nt Susimvllle writes that the report is curront in that portion of the county that the Sumpter vnlloy railroad lias consumed a deal purchasing all of the timber holdings of G. V Howell. This timber isjocatod in the vicinity of Bear $3s understood f tliat Mfi W tho reprsen- tative (A ,rtcK luios, trie timber baron? Tho report also states that an announcement is to bo mndo in a fow days con cerning tho extension of tho roadl down tho Middlo Fori. NOTICE Any nnd nil persons owing the firm of Hagey. Fenwick & Jnck son, either on account or note, are hereby notified that all such accounts and notes are now in tho hands of C. H. Leonard for collection. Such persons nro hereby requested to make imme diate settlement of the same. Dated Aug. Gth, 1901). Hagey, Fenwick & Jackson. Number 30. Your Choice of a Bank In making your selection of a bank connec tion, tlio matter of service is important. Accuracy, promptness, convenience and cour tesy nro appreciated by tho depositor. Porsonal attention is of great advantage. You will require at times tho personal advice of our officer. You will want to feel free to consult thoue officers. We endeavor to seo that each customer of the bank has the benefit of every part of our service. A Savings Bank Department is a feature of this Bank, in which interest at the rate of four per cent per annum Ih allowed. The Harney County National Bank - OF BURNS, OREGON. YOUR HOME INSTITUTION STATE DEPOSITARY THE ANDERSON HOTEL AIR. nnd AIRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Propts. We'are 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 comforta when you call. We hope to see you soon. The old favorite Family Hotel where guests receive .cpec?al Attention and Good Service. SOUTH BURNS, OREGON-Near Fair Grounds. . tl-inon flnva Imf fliA nnnt lm linr. ror sato at bansuury h jowe.ry . t fiol(ls nro t0 ,vc, store. I . 1 rred tinrron was un irom sun- sot yesterday. He is at present Frank Hnrrison hns sold his residence property to J. P. Cochrane. Brittingham & Richardson are manufacturing all kinds of sodas working far W. G. Howell opera ting his pumping plant. A. S. Swain and family aro ex pected nomo tomorrow irom a and soft drinks and will do nrtvfat to Willamette Valley points, only a retail but a wholesale . Port,aml and tho SofttUo fair ousiness. 1 . . .... Airs. u. J. schoiiokl expecta to leavo somo time next week for Snlt Lake whero alio goes lo W. W. Drinkwater was down from Harney tho first of this i it. ie .. i. woe, no irvwriiw Ma w Miiin,01. Htafnl, f , ,.,i,a disposed of his blacksmith busi ness tQ Bttrbank Clay ami James, "cnias ior snio, an sizes ana Buckland.. , lengths, price 20 conts per foot. yny 0110 (icsiring uenios auuress Joseph Frioman a seriously ill at the homo of hia daughter, Mrs I, Schwarts in this city. Mr, Frioman is 70 years old and has broken rapidly during tho past at tho homo of Mr. and fow months, Hisprcsont condl- ' forron, tlieir son tion is duo to honrt trouble, W. A Ford of J, 0. Alborson, Alberson, Oregon. MAItRIUI)- J, S. Konyon was a passenger In on yesterday's Canyon stage. Ho canio ovor from Bnkor City Wednesday evening Mrs. F, William was married to Miss Jennio Tay lor, Rev. C. W. Hollomnn per forming the ceremony in the prosonco of only tho immediate .iMb.fi. Dm ,,n.t,foMl,n.)relativo3 of tho contracting par- ui i.ii. i. i.. f I ties. Both young people have 1 1- 1 1 iviiir.il f Mia - ed hero. Mr. Konyon hns just returned fioin Portland whero 1 his son, OUj, was recently opera ted on for appendicitis. Tlio pntiont was out of danger when ho loft. been residents of tliis city for several years. TliO'Timos-Hor-nld joins their friends in extend ing bust wishes. Hnrnoy County can got all of tho fruit thoy can haul overtho mountains by driving ovor'into Grant county. Not as much at tention has been given to or chards in Hnrnoy comity as has in this county with tho result 1 inai niuou ot 1110 jruit used tnero Residents of Aoents Wanted-Ih ovory town for tho Stcol Adjustnblo Hameloss Horso Collars. No pads, homes or straps, can use vyith nn.y kind of tug attnch- mnnio lXIll Vtstt1 ivnll hunA f srrjr'tX r. "n , bo imported or rust Price $0 00 eacli Ask I Iai,"oy covmty w,lQ (lcsirs to ,ay oriusc rnpo $u.uu eacn, ask . ... ,.. ? nf t,,,l HijJru&'s'&'SS Pacific Coat SUt, Amhy.lcrop ia abundant, -Blue Mt, QrK0u. iEagle, The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION INfilNIIRS Main Office, Burns, Oregon A I), KMILK.NKU, HRr Branch Oilier, I-nkeview, Oregon i. 1 ti'LKinn, lur .' The best Jftzmrip brains and experience have ever produced." QUICK MM STEEL RANGE: -BijHa. THEY ARB BEHBR BECAUSE; llioy nro built on eolontlllo jwtoelilee nnrt tlio matorlol iiboU In no ir.trtbutort (Ul tO do tllQ IMOMt good. Tlioy uro lust Uonw tuioujjli to bo Cood, iluniblo and 1iibUh Tho ulxpngUmiKul puu Uioso wlioro tlio moat wwir la. 'Tlio wuIIh mo AaboatoH lluail, Tlioy aw ittiMoof htool, iwcqniUy thoy aro btron(and on:i (; .,-rauk. HAKNUY COUNTY INPLBMENT & HARDWARE COMPANY HARDWARE, CROCKERY TINWARE Hums, w Oregon NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Spring and Summer Trade $4S$;$SSS3S$S33 4 44 JOE THOMPSON IN THE POST OFFICE BLOCK Candy, Nuts, Stationery, Cigars, and Tobacco ICE CREAM PARLORS and SODA WATER l?resli Line of Confections and Best Cigars No cities In the Stationery Line Conic see SA10KERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED Nice Assortment of PipesNew Novelties Coming. r : - , If its i n 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 Umln'tjlyou better look at your old Harness? You've had it a long time. "Better be sure llian sorry." ts. J. C.WELCOME & SON rE3Ca,xn.ese and Sad.d.lesi '&& LIVERY, FEED AND SALE J. W. OWEN, Propts. T-?i . t j. fiArffS rinest nearse m couniy Particular attention given To Funerals Fresli Teams, Comfortable Rigs, Careful Drivers. Particular attention given to Transcient Trade Horses Ixmnloil by tho davvwefc or mouth r CHAS. WIISOfiT"" Dlacksmitliiiij; and Horseshoing. Wagon Work ALL WOftK GUAR ANTEED. Burns, Oregon, H? . j.y: ?i " -' in in St.. THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing.