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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1909)
.Timwiir uss-ftexald. tR LAR0K8T OIROUtATION Of NKWSPAPKR IN THIS COUNTY. II BATORDAYi Al'UUST 5S, WW Local News. rtisbmy fits oycs P. 0. block. rof. I. C. Raymond is up from land holdings. 1 you want n nice, mild drink D into tno uurns soan worcs. II. Adams, of Portland, wns this week on land business. lines Smith has n now stock Bhocs of various kinds and i i pnk Cummins camo over t wesuail on weuncsony s W. Clovcnger is building an ition to the front of his resi- c. ering Mowers, Rakes, Rean- nd Binders for sale at N. n rt i n cc ouna. v nt a .1 nvin nnn Rnn turn- i 11 V A " ------ Ihnvo gone to Stcens mount- tor an outing of ten days. will mako headquarters at IP PnnMi liss Myrn King will leave next for Otis creek to teach. Frankio King will take go of tho central office in the hono exchange. A. Storm, an attorney from kings, South Dakota, has looking over the Harney ry the past week. Mr. m considers this a very pro- ing bection. Ho is accompan- tj Attorney dacoos oi run- BANKING BY MAIL The number of our banking by mail patrons is steadily increasing-indisputable evidence that our carefully devised, intelligently executed system of Banking By Mail is not only ap preciated but that it is giving entire satisfaction to our many out of town customers. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS Capital, Surplus, $25,000.00 $30,000.00 United States Depositary Accounts JiiYitfrfl Tit a TtmX at th Home Hotel. Harvey WiUon is home from it vtolt to the Seattle fair. M his The stone work oti tho I. 0. 0. F. building Is temporarily sus pended awaiting tho burning of a kiln of lime. IP YOU ARE GOING TO TRAVEL, Uio the Harney County National Hank TRAVELLER'S CHEQUES They are selMilentlfylnir. M All work guaranteed Salis dury's. C. M. Fields, tho Andrews sheepmnn, is in tho city. Fine lino of watches, chains, etc., at Salisbury's P. 0. block. r. u is. iitUDara wont oui io IVY Icomville section the first lie week and found some of egistered Jersies in bad con- on account of the water going dry in the pasture. A number of stock were suf- fig in that section. .s Georgia Ellis left this l ng on the Colburn auto for i enrouto to Washington, jxung lady will visit the and spend some time with ds before the opening of chool year. She will teach at state this winter. ttrill & Clemens have put in t class saw mill 1J miles of Cold Springs is near the y wimi gooa roaa. in nrsi ti iber picked trees from eminent Prepared to do m worK. see mem auout government permit at once. , H. Denman, the Harriman liant and capitalist, was up sday in his auto. Ho was npanieu Dy nis Droiner, who ut recently arrived in this on. wo ma noc learn wno- the latter is going to remain anontly and take up the ice of medicine or not ho being pn M. D. D. Colburn arrived here Chico, California, Wednes n his automobile. Mr, expects to remain perman Roo Buchanan is in tho city. Hans Nelson ia now nt work in tho Welcomo Pharmacy. Burns Soda Works can fill any order large or small. i Carey Thomburg and family Paul Blumo has been down i arc home from an outing in tho mountains. Prompt delivery of all orders tho Cash Grocery & fiom his mountain homo a few days. Studebaker Wagons, the "Dc- 'phoned pendent" kind for salo ut N. j Bakery nt tho French Hotel. Miss Elma Raymond, sister of Brown & Sons. Sid Comegys and wife arrived homo Thursday from a trip to tho Seattle fair. Good vinegar for salo by T. E. Jenkins at the Brewery. Monoy hnntr if lint- no i-nnrnamifn1 OUIU uuurai ut HIU i, u. .3, Co. is in the city having recently leturned from a trip to Califor nia. You will find n good lino of trunks, suit cases and telescopes at the right price at Haines & Co., Burns. S. S. Smith is in from the Warm Springs nursing n enso of" He is navigating I rheumatism. with tho aid of a crutch. I. C. Raymond, is over from Malheur county looking after some land matters. Tho comploto line of Hamilton Brown's "Honest Value" Shoes for Infants, Boys, Girls, Men and Women at N. Brown & sons. Henry Welcomo expects to leave tomorrow morning for Nevada after o couplo of weeks visit with homo folks hero. Farmers why pay $12 to $16 per M. for green lumber when you can get good dry repair lum ber at half tho prico and haul twice as much nt Burns Milling Co.'s mill. E. C. Eggleston was up from .Is 'Phone your orders to tho Cash, J"3 Sunset home Thursday. Ho Grocery & Bakery for bread, has somo of tho finest potatoes pies, cookies, fruits, etc. Deliv cry ma le promptly. Ranch wanted with 40 acres or moro that can be irrigated., Give description, location and lowest cash price, also terms, Address "H." The Times-Herald, Burns, Oregon. Mars has been attracting con over raised in this sectian and they were grown on high dry ground without any water what 1 ever. Ranch fok Sale; Ono small horso ranch, located on Malheur river. First-class summer, fall and winter ratmo suroundinnr it. j Fine location for fruit and vege- siderablo attention during the past week, Tho planet is quito ne'ar tho earth at this time and Col- resembles a big red electric light bub. Somo claim it lias been tables, also. For further parti culars, writo or call on E. L. Becde, Drcwsoy, Oregon, F. A. Cole and wifo arrived home Tuesday from an outing in this section and may put r.igzaging around and not acting ovor in Grant County. They . . i n n nt. nl.miirl tnnlrinrr unmn Biacnino on reguirr runs pc-uu m.uu.u, ......... --...- bn -this place and Austin to behevo it may lie the great ilal- passengers if he receives ley comet, it may move in u fcuragement. He has gone rather mysterious manner, uut jver the route, leaving this tlioso wlio Know say mat is un to see tho road and as- possible and arc advising those img, nin what kind of schedule he make. who insist it does to change brand they're drinking. the' were accompanied homo by Mr. Colo's mother who camo in from her homo in Washington and was mot at Prairio by Frank and wife. They had a very pleasaut outing. Prof. A. C. Finn. UGAINS! BARGAINS!! rEKY PAY A BARGAIN BAY! greatly reduced price Q j principal of tho pubic schools of jlils place, but nov a resident of Eaglcville, California, arrived hero yesterday accompanied by his son Jamps. Prfif. Finn is, iiero to look af tor qomp buaincpa and. to take his. brother-in-law A. G, Gotohy back with him. Wlinf nnnllnn la P.ftft Innf MrvlinM revv Counter a Bargain Counter! tin this ? they raieefmocropa v nrul trmiewillv hnvn trood fruit. Tho orchards nro protected by idies' skirts, waists, underwear, tZ,Z!ZZZZS5 neckwear, etc., will be sold at VJJSptZ. Prof. Finn is on a hay farm but will teach the school at Eaglcville this winter. DiED-Saturday, Aug. 2, Joseph Freiman, aged 79 year?. Deceased had made his hom in this city with his daughter, Mrs. J. 'Schwartz, for several 'years and was ono of tho pioneers of this state, having lived in Tho, Dalles for a number of years whero ho conducted n general merchandise storo. Ho had been In poor heajth foj qomo time W his death was not unexpected. Ho was surrounded by his child ren, Leon Froinian, Mrs. Ep ateyn, Mrs. Schwartz and, Miss, Ida Freiman, whop, the end came, Tho remains wore taken tp Port land for burial, tho famijy leav ing Sunday mowippf. MGrni pa" Freiman w gepearl fa vorlto among tho little children of this city and will be mourned by thorn particularly, icial Bargains in mens summer Jiats and vests. A full stock of staplg and fancy Groceries for eyery bodyt Orders promptly filled . . SCHWARTZ. 'The Busy Corner Store" TJFusrmr ojBtEscSronxr. W. G. BardwoH's family have moved in for tho winter. They occupy tho John Sovcdgo resi dence. Tho BurnB Soda Works are proparcd to fill nil orders. Drop in whon you hnvo a thirst. Everything scrupuously clean. A. G. Gotchy and family ex pect to leavo tomorrow in com pany with A. C. Finn for Sur priso Valley, California, whoro they will mnko their home. W. Y. King and family," Henry Dalton and wifo, Miss Mary Croxton, Thos. Sagers and J. M. Dalton aro back from an outing at Myrtlo Park. Thoy had n glorious time. Paints, Oils, Doors and Wind ows, in fact everything for the farmer or buildor. Give us a call and wo will bo glad to give you prices. Myers Pumps and Star Windmills. Harney Co. Imp. & Hdwe. Co. Messrs Smith & Swain have suspended work temporarily on tho artesian well, having broken apart of their machinery yes terday. It will bo fixed at once and the delay will bo only for a day or two. Eighth grade examinations will bo held Sept 2 and 3. Thoso who desiro to take this examina tion should notify Supl. Hamil ton at onco so ho may send the necessary papers to tno various school districts. Williams Bros, saw mill at Cold Spring on tho Canyon raid 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. Sco them about custom prices. Jag. Pirlo was down from Cow Croqk home Thureday. Tho weather lias been some what cooler tho past two days. Jones Mower and Rako for $75 wlillo thoy lust. First como,first served-C. H. Voegtly. Exclmngo your Trading Stamps for premiums, now rendy for distribution at N. Brown & Sons. X Mrs. Tom Allon is again al homo after spending soverfl weeks at tho P Ranch. She says she has been enjoying herself over there. Hay Fou SALB-About COO tons best timothy hay. Good feeding place, open water, early range. Koyes & VnnDervcer, Van, Oregan. Tho Potcr Clemens thresher has begun operations in this vi cinity and wo understand tho rrnin crop is holding up to ex pectations. 2 section fiin CO tooth Steel Lover Harrows at $22.00 at C. H. Vocgtly's. Seo that you do not got i inch and only 60 tooth Har rows, instead of the above. Mr. anu Mrs. l'rcu otley ar rived home Wednesday afternoon from n two months visit to Cali fornia. They had a delightful visit among old time friends, Just arrived: A complete line of Hoofing, Sheathing, water proof Sheathing and Stringed Folt. Hnrnoy Co. Imp. & Hdwe. Co. W. S. Kimble came homo Sat urday from Pomcroy, Wash., whoro ho had been on a short visit to his former homo and relatives. He had a very pleas ant visit and now is down at his homestead near Waverly. T. S. Pringle and C. E. Bunn arc back from n trip to Vale. Mr. Bunn expects to mako a vis it to Willamette in a short time returning later to begin active operations on his land. Bunn is much impressed with tho wide circulation of tho great religious and wants us to bo careful of our compliments in future. r DID YOU KNOW " That two flows of natural gas under an enormous pressure have been developed in Harney Valley? Did You Know that thu visible indications point to Harney Valley as being undeilaid with one of the great est deposits of light gravity oil in tho world? Do You Know what that moans to Central Oregon? It means railroads and tho development of all tho re sources of this great inland empire. Do You Want to share in tho enormous profits that await those who first tap this immense pool of oil? The Harncu Vallcu Oil & Gas Co. offer you this opportunity. With stock selling at 5 cents, per share (par value $1.00) it is an opportunity unparalleled in tho history of oil development Wo will gladly answer any nna an corresponuenco. Aim roan Ifarncu Valley Oil & Gas Co., Burns, Oregon. J Job printing-The Times-HcraM Manila binder twine 15 cents at Voegtly 'a. Bailoy Hayes Is up from Law en today. Go to the homo Hotel for a good meal. Apples, peach plums, pears, grapes, cantaloupes and other kinds of fresh fruit can bo had at Carter & Thompson. Brittingham & Richardson nro manufacturing nil kinds of sodas fprnjerlyPwid 8Qf t drinks ami will do not J Salisbury fixe3 watchks P. 0. blocic. Dry slab wood at mill only 1.00 per cord. Burns Milling Co. Allon Biggs left this morning for Prairio City where ho goes to moot his mother and sisters who nro coming to Burns to make their home for tho present, Reato3 for salo, all eteos and lengths, price 20 Qonts per foot Any ono desiring Rcatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Albersoh, Alberaon, Oregon. Fob Sale-020 neroa of hay land. Inquire at this ofllce. . Geo. Howo wan nmoiiK' our vis itors from Van during the week. Frank Thompson was up from hio home near Waverly the first of this week. John Gemberling and family nro over in the Siocns Mountain section visiting friends and recreating. Leo Cal'dwoll Is home from Idaho whoro h" wonttosoonboiit some real estate ho had recently purchased. Lost A gra boublo-breastod sack coat, between Burns nnd the Frank Slier place. Finder please return to A. Schenk. Manager Woldenborg oT the Blue Mt Rapid Transit Lino was hero a couple of days thiB - week looking nfter business at this end of the line. F. B. Ball nnd wife camo over from Ontario last Saturday. Mr. Ball was over to buy some cattle. Ho got some at Drcwsoy while on tho road in. Claud A. H. Smith camo dp from his homestead tho first of tho week nnd after making proof loft Wednesday for tho fair and a visit to his old stamping grounds. Foil SALE-Two homestead re linquishments m the Sunset neighborhood, partially improved including two good cabins, well, chicken house and ten acres cleared. Cheap if taken at once. Inquire at this ofllce. This office is in receipt of a copy of tho Greeley Republican published in Colorado, announc ing the denth of Mrs. Georgia Harper at tho homo of her brother-in-law, Dr. C. S. Harper, on August 20. Mrs. Harper is most kindly remembered by a large number of our people, hav ing spent ono summer here six years ago with her theatrical company. She waB an oxcelient actress and a most charming lady. Wo have many people hero who are deeply grieved nt her death. The paper does not state the immediate cause of her death. Number :i3 Working up Raw Material Cotton, wool etc., as raw materials go through many intricate processes before tho finish ed nrticlo is produced. It might be uaid that banks receive "raw ma terial" which goes through the machinery of thr bank and is increased in value. Deposits arc raw material in tho banking busi ness these must be wisely and skillfully cared for and invested in order to become productive. Skilled labor is necessary; men of ability and t experience turn idlo money into producing moro money. When this bank, by its system and service, makes each dollar in the community moro produc tive, the people are benefited. A Savings Bank Department is a feature of this Hank, in which interest at the rate of four per cent per annum is allowed. The Harney County National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. r m YOUR HOMB 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 and you will find the old-time home comforts when you call. We hope to seo you soon. The old favorite Family Hotel where guests receive Special Attention and Good Service. SOUTH BURNS, OREQON-Near Fair Grounds. W V VW w NOTICE. All parties owing Lewis & Gar rett or Simon Lewis are hereby notified that all these accounts aro in the hands of our attorney C. II. Leonard for collection and settlement Persons indebted to us will please settle tho same with Mr. Leonard nt once. Simon Lewis J. T. GAnncTT. Estiuykd Ono old brown mare, four yearling colts and one yearling mule. Branded with a heart on left or right stifle. $25 reward to any one who will hold them for me nnd let mo know. Last seen on Emigrant creek near J. H. Garrett's. W. B. Parki:u, Burns, Ore. 4j"he Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION LNGINLERS Main Office, Burns, Oregon A O. 'AULKNt"!t, igr. Branch Office, Lnkcvicw, Oregon C. M. tAVLK.SnM, wgr ony a. retail but a wholesale business, ftl WH? IYq MTVf 44UM umill ,1,.,, fl,! ,,,!, TT Inff ,,nIfnr. Springs yestorday, He says tho.,,,,' ,nrnimr f ' VrnMl AUv tn grfwahonpera haven't loft much,,,,,,, ,1?n wIfl,mi wi... fm. forago in his neighborhood, but W. T, VnnDorveer wns over from his Pine Creok ranch a fow ii I ha, ye gone on west toward tho deeert Mr. Cote thinks possi bly they have laid their eggs in that neighborhood and thoy may havo to contend with them next year. Agents Wanted In every town for tho Steel Adjustable HamelcBS Horso Collars. No pads, hames or straps, can use with any kind of tug attach ments. Will not gall horso or wear out. Will not corrode or rust Price $0.0,0 euch. Ask youe dealer. Write for Htera join his wifo and brother for a fow days outing. Henry Durst of Bnttlo Creek, Iowa, spent a part of tho weok looking over this soction. Ho has located on somo land and re turns to Iowa to arrango for his return hero later. Henry Itichardsn and family arrived homo yesterday from outside points qvq hey had boon visiting for several weeks. Mr. Iviclmrdson loft hia son Jamoa in Portland undor the euro of an oyo specialist James can Hue a littlo out of tho injured turo. Addresses, Nelson Wilbur "yi- UUV"B P810"1" nQV,8e(J Company, Exclusive Distributors kconinK him there for several Ponlflfl r.n,ah Stntno Alhnnv I WC0KB yOC. Paolfic Coist States, Albany, Pregon. Tho premium lists for tho Har tley county fair woro minted somo timp ugo by tho alnto print er and they wero shipped from Salem nbout three weeks ago, Thoy h,(ve. not been received, although thoy were addressed properly and should hnvo como througn on tho stage. Tho sec Ladies wo doairo to inform you that wo hnvo in transit duo to arrive in a fow days, tho largest lino of ladies, nisscs, children and Infants cloaks ovor carried in Burns. Theao goods woro personally selected from ono of tho largest cloak houses in Amer ica, and wo are Buro WQ ea.n save you monoy besides you will know rotary had hoped to 'have thwo , T tffilif !S.tf M? ,...u Mb uuu iinjruiK vt "l In tho hands, of; Harney county people ere this but; is muchdissa pointed on account of tho delay, However, thoy will suroly bo here soon, Save your products and get your atocK ready 'any-ws IThc3o goods are all made up new, mid aro strictly the very latest Btyleaj it will coat you n&thlng to como and seo we invite you to como. i Lunawgr ft Dalton. 'TIte best Raai$e brains and experience have ever produced." QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES J3E3L they m mum BECAUSE: They aro built on BcIonUflsyirlnclplos unci Uio material wn Ij bo tiJ.ttibutod as to do Uio mpst 1500O, Thoy are Juab lionvy enough to bo good; durnblo and latahis; The stroncthonoil parts ro those whore the moat vtcur U, Tho walla aro. Asbestos llu'od. Tlwynrflmmhiof stool, 00 uaoqnouUy thoy ar Btrong and can-u. & craoU. HARNEY COUNTY IMPLEMENT & HARDWARE COMPANY HARDWARE, CROCKERY NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Spring; and Summer Trade JOE THOMPSON IN THE POST OFFICE BLOCK Candy, Nuts, Stationery, Cigars, and Tobacco ICE CREAM PARLORS and SODA WATER Fresh Line of Confections and Best Cigars Novelties in the Stationery Line Come see SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED Nice Assortment of PipesNew Novelties Coming. z 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. "Better be sure than sorry." J, 0. WELCOME & SON Harness arLd. Saddles LIVERY, FEED AND SAL 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 bonrdtMl by the day, weok or month 5 TINWARE mfmiwv Oiregon CHAS. WILSON ulacksmitliing and iiorseslioiug. Wagon Work ALL WORK GUAR ANTEED. Burns, Oregon Main St., THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing.