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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1909)
JiV.J- wm8$'i a -t -,r rKirrrifi.,.- wMWaB ' .!'';; " tf ". mm T ies-JIerald. I.A1KIK8T CIRCULATION Or SKWSPAPKn IN THIS COUNTY. tUUDAY, SEtTKUnEU 4, ttlO. , Local News. jury fits eyes P.- 0. block. Hurlburt, son of fA. W. Srt, is in tho city. lu wnnt n nice, mild drink lio tho Bums Soda Works. ter from Dr. II. M. Hor- bs ho will bo homo next imyni ivuijf una uuuu to eek where sho will tench iter. Bifrgs is homo from tho wh-cro ho wont to moot Ihor nnd sisters. Holland nnd daughter arrived homo Wednesday trip to Portland nnd tho Ifnir. c Bean, an Indiana man, In in this section this week. cs to look over tho coun- n view of locating. iwnrtz nnd wife arrived Monday from Portland, they went with tho re-. if the latter's father. r. a r.-1i! !..- u. ;v. uuiuur, pniiuipui S . k . Bubltc schools, came over liver Creek Tuesday, to be Inoss for the school yenr. Goodman is prepared to od nnd Ins new barley is rcaay tor business. should at once arrange eii for such work. i Chas. Wilson has ro- iier special foil and win- iples from Charles A. i & Bro. Ladies are in ' call nnd see them. ? DO YOU WANT PROTECTION FOR YOUR FUNDS? if 'bo, we invito your banking luifllnesa. THE NATIONAL HANKING LAWS rcquiro each National Bank to transfer a part of its earnings to its Surplus Account until such Surplus equals 20 per cont of its Capital. This is for tho protection of the bank's depositors. Wo have gone much farther than tho Gov ernment's requirement in 'establishing a Surplus for tho protection of our depositors, our Surplus being now equal 120 per cent of our Capital, or six times tho max imum amount required by tho United States Govern ment THE SMALL DEPOSITOR is entitled to tho snmo protection ns tho lnrger ono and recoives tho samo care ful consideration at our hands. IF YOU ARE NOT a depositor with this bank, wo in vito you to becomo ono nnd share tho protection nnd services offered by our institution. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS Capital, 335,000.00 Surplus, $30,000.00 United States Depositary County eourt ha been in ses sion since Wednesday. Clark Wlifeelof was in from his land holdings during tho week. 0. C. Couch nnd wife and in fant son left Tuesday for their homo at Wngontiro. IP YOU AHE GOINQTO TRAVEL, Um the Hornoy County National llnnk TRAVELLER'S CHEQUES They nro iclMdcntlfyinsr. stone masons have re- kvork on the I. 0. 0. F. and are pushing it rapid- Is likely the stone work completed by the first of onth. Irown and family arrived tat Saturday evening from ided visit to Willamette boints and Snn Francisco. jre absent all summer and elightful time. pg imported oiacK rcr- Btallton, Venin, the pro- Lee Caldwell and Peter died last Tuesday He was a very valu- ae and quite a loss to the iyed Came to my place one blue spotted cow ill and 2-ring halter. lay nave tier by paying Inotiee and the pasture F. Cuowlev, Lawen, Oregon. Mary Godfrey, who is member of the high faculty, has arrived to her work. The young any friends are giao to her. She is a guest at le ot Dr. anu Mrs. Mars- All work guaranteed Sails-1 dury's. Loyd Johnson was up from Lawen this week. Fine lino of watches, chains, etc., nt Salisbury's P. 0. block. Irving Miller and wife are homo from n vacation trip to tho P Ranch. Studebaker Wagons, tho "Dc pendont" kind for sale at N. Brown & Sons. Mrs. G. W. Clevengcr nnd children arrived home last eve ning from Prairie City. Good vinegar for sale by T. E. Jenkins at the Brewery. Money back if not as represented. Supt. Hamilton has been in tho city a few days conducting tho otolith crade examination. Sev eral pupils are taking. the exami nation here. Thos. Jenkins is back from an extended vacation trip to tho Stcens Mountain section where he spent somo time with his brother John. Tom looks the picture of health. Cottrill & Clomens have put in a first class caw mill 11 miles Burns Soda Works can fill any order largo or small. Peter Hansen was over from his Silver Creek ranch this week. Boun-Wednesday, Sept, 1, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Sngers, a son. BonN-Saturday, Aug. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Julinn George, a son. Born -Thursday, Septf 2, toN Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dririkwnter, a son. John Leake was up from his farm near the lake tho first of the weok. R. A. Miller and wife were in the city a short time the first of this weok. Prompt delivery of all orders 'phoned tho Cash Grocery & Bakery at the French Hotel. W. E. Huston and . family are back from their visit with rela tives and friends in tho Willam ette Valley. The complete lino of Hamilton Brown's "Honest Value" Shoes for Infants, Boys, Girls, Men and Women nt N, Brown & sons. John Gemberling and family are home from a visit with friends at Stcens Mountain. best time C. C. Bordon and family nr rived this wook nnd thoy will nt onco tako up their residence on tho homestead cast of this city. Tho Bums Soda Works uro prepared to fill all orders. Drop in whon you have a thirst. Everything scrupuously clean. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Schwartz desiro to express through theso columns their Bincoro thanks to tho many friends who wore bo kind and sympathetic during tho Iato illness and death of their father. Pnints, Oils, Doors nnd Wind ows, in met every thing for tho farmer or builder, Give- us a call und wo" will bo glad to give you prices. Myers rumps nnu Star Windmills. Hnrnoy Co. Imp. fl Hdwo, Co. Afchio McGownn and A. S. Whitney left yesterday morning by private convoyanco for Lake- viow whero thoy go to attend tho land drawing of tho Oregon Valley Land Co. which takes placo on tho 9th inst, Williams Bros, saw mill at Cold Spring on tho Canyon road is prepared to do custom work rfor thoso desiring to take nd- vnntngoof their government per mit Also lumber for sale at $12 per thousand. Sco them nbout vuium iiritx'g. v I During tho severe electrical storm Wednesday lightning struck a big pilo of baled hay in the C. A. Swcek field setting it on fire, Clay Clemens threshing crow discovered it soon after and with tho aid of a stay chain suc ceeded in putting it out. There was about SO tons of hay in the pilo nnd about three tons were destroyed. Try a meal at the Home Hotel. Misses Ella Page and Mary Ot- loy.woro up from Lawen during tho week. Exchange your Trading Stnmps for premiums, now ready for distribution at N. Brown & Sons. hay Jnmcs Mnhon and daughter. MIbh Emily, woro in the city last Monday attending to somo land business. Hay Foil SALE-About GOO tons beat timothy hay. Good feeding plnco. open water, early range. Koyes & VnnDcrvecr, Van, Orcgnn. Jnmca M. Pugh is a recent nrrivnl from Portland. Ho is interested in somo real eslato in this county nnd may decido to take up p. homostend. 2 section gin CO tooth Steel Lover Hnrrows nt $22.00 at C. H. Voogtly's. See that you do not get J inch nnd only 50 tooth Har rows, instend of tho abovn. W..l T....1 ...... ,..N ftminbik nucu win occupy ins new stono store tho coming week. Tho plastering is com pleted and carpenters nro put ting in tho finishing touches. Just arrived: A completolino of Roofing, Sheathing, water proof Sheathing and Stringed Felt. Harney Co. Imp. & Hdwo. Co. Jeff Cawlfield was hero last Sunday on his way to Colorado whero ho goeB for a visit with relatives and friends. Ho will bo back boforo fair week and will havo somo fine fruit to com pete for premiums. F. M. Jordnn and family are homo from an outing nnd visit to Grant county resorta. They were nccompanicd home by Mrs. Jordan's mother, Mrs. Fullerton of Colfax, Wash., who may re main hero nil winter. Prof. D. W. Yoder, principal of tho high school, arrived Mon day nnd is in readiness for tho school year. Prof. Yoder spent tho vacation period in tho Will ametto Valley, visiting Seattle and other points of interest For SaLe-320 acres of land. Inquire nt this ofilco. J. II, McMulIon loft .vestordnv lor a Visit to various points in tho southern part of tho county. II. L. BrlBco and fnrnily have gone to Croawell, nenr Eugene, whero thoy will visit for a time. Llittr tllOV Will OY in flnlffm-nln where they will spend tho win ter. Number 34. r Baker came over from reck the other day and i morning on his return anied by his wife and They will leave in a io for Willamette Valley liey will spend the winter. i disposed of his interests Creek and may locate ently in Western Oregon. west of Cold Springs is near tho valley with good road. In first John savs no iiaii tho class timuer picKcu trees irom 0f j,j3 jjf0 i lii frrt.FiiitYinnf Prnnntwl fn fin I custom work. See them about' r!Mrs'Gf- Shelley and Miss vAiir nYtwrnmnnt rwmir. nt nnrio. (VlOUl Richardson arrived llOmO '"" " i . rn....i ! ,,. . , iuvuuy uvuiiuiK Our little city is filling up rapid- C(j vIsjt to SeattI( from ah extend- RinH1i nnil Witlnmnf in ly with people returning from Vnllcv noint trinir Riimmni nutiucr nnd those . . - T?ottvlntm .vliw nnw SI 9 in 41 K moving in lor school, avery " iv v . v . nnniDGi'M. lor orreen lumuer wnen you can got good dry repair lum DID YOU KNOW "N That two Hows of natural gas under an enormous pressure havo been developed in Ilnrney Valley? Did Yon Know that tho visible indications point to Harney Valley as being underlaid with one of the great est deposits of light gravity oil in the world? Do You Know what that means to Central Oregon? It means railroads and the development of all the re sources of this great inland empire. Do You Want to sinre in tho enormous profits thnt await those who first tap this immenso pool of oil? The Ilarncu Valley Oil & Gm Co. offer you this opportunity. With stock selling nt 5 cents per share (par valuo $1.00) it is an onnortunity unnaralleled In tho history of oil development. Wo will gladly nnswer any mm nil currusijuiiuunce. jiuurcsa IIarneu Valley Oil & Gas Co., Darns, Oregon. Bluo prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing numo of entryman, date nnd kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 ench. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore? Miss Lolah Egli came in onthof stage from tho ranch tho other day, to bo in readiness to take up high school at the beginning of tho term. Mrs. Egli and little son will move in shortly. Foil Sale Two homestead re Ilnquishmentu in tho Sunset neighborhood, partially improved including two good cabins, well, chicken house nnd ten acres f cleared. Cheap if taken at onco, Inquire nt. this office. Grant Thompson and family have roturned from their visit to tho fair and other points. They were nccompanicd home by Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Haines, of Eugene, who will visit hero for nn indefinite time. Mrs. Grovcr Jnmcson and Miss Florence Thompson were brought up from tho farm Thursday by Grovcr. Miss Flor ence will attend high school. A Good Position can bo had by ambitious young men and ladies in tho field of "Wireless" or itailway telcfrrnnhy. S nco tho 8-hour law became effective. and Bince the Wireless companies aro establishing stations through out the country there is a gteat shortage of telegraphers. Po sitions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month, with good chanco for advancement Tho National Telegraph Institute of Portland, Ore., operates six offi cial institutes in America, under supervision of It R. and Wireless k Officials and places all graduates into positions, it will pay you to write them for full details. More Than Mere Safety for You Men who deposit their money with this bank get privileges in return; interest on deposit, col lection of checks, opportunity to get loans, buy drafts, tho benefit of our bookkeeping and many other advantages. The bank provides tho most convenient, least expensive nnd most generally used medium of ex change ever- devised the private check. Bookkeeping expense is free to every customer. A Savings Bank Department is a feature of In which interest at the rate of four annum is allowed. this Bank, per cent per The Harney County National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. YOUR HOME INSTITUTION STATE DEPOSITARY THE ANDERSON HOTEL MR. and MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Propts. Wo'nrc pleased to announce to our old-time friends and customers that we have again taken charge of our hotel. Wo just completed renovating tho en tiro building and 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, OREGON-Near Fair Grounds. house in town has at least ono family and somo havo more. Dozens of families yot want houses. H. A- Murphy, proprietor of the Mt. Vernon Hot Springs, is in tho city, having come over Thursday, bringing back G. Hudspeth and wifo and their daughter, Mrs. Ziver, who have been over there for three weeks. Mr. Murphy has recently mado some extensive improvements at the springs and has a magnifi cent resort. bernt half tho price and haul twice as much nt Burns Milling Co.'b mill. Geo. Schcnk nnd family ar rived Thursday from Portland to remain permanently. Ho will be associated with his brothers in the tailoring and general fur nishing store business. The boys havo a fine line of clothing now enroute. Ranch fou Sale: Ono small 1 horse ranch, located on Malheur 'river. First-class summer, fall I and winter rango suroundingit Fine location for fruit nnd vege tables, also. For furthor parti culars, write or call on E. L. Bccdc. Drowsev. Orocron. ,. ' . . . ." N xne nrsc rains to visic mis see greatly reduced price Q. J" tial Bargains in mens summer hats and vests. A full stock of staple and fancy Groceries for every body. Orders promptly filled SCHWARTZ. he Busy Corner Store" :GAINS! BARGAINS!! JRY DAY A BABGAIN DAY! by Counter a Bargain Counter! tJZAXli;. It was a most generous supply ... . on Wcdnesdav and hns cooled ieS SkirtS, WaiStS, Underwear,! tho atmosphere and otherwise , -ml i j j. helped. Tho showers havo in- CKWear. etC., Will De SOld at jtegfored with threshing some what, but wo aro all willing to bo delayed on such account Joseph West of tho Sumpter Valley . Railroad has made the announcement that his road will i bo ready to handlo freight und I passengers from tho summit of DixiqJIo,untnin by tho middle of j September. This will cut out a most disagreeable stage ride as that is tho most difficult part of tho stago ride from hero to tho railroad. The attention of tho Sunday School scholars of tho Presby terian church of Burns is called to tho following fact: Vacation 1 timo is over; and tho teachers ! and officers of the abovo Sunday School hopo to see all tho old scholars in their plnceB Sunday, Sept. 5, nt 10 A. M. nnd a most cordial invitation is extended to any and all now scholars who may wish to attend the Presby terian Sunday School for the coming- Bchool year, Job printing The Timcs-HoraM Manila binder twine lGi cents nt Voegtly's. Cliff Koyes is over from his Pine creek home. Bert Richardson arrived last night from tho fair. Go to tho homo Hotel for a good meal. W. L. Best Is homo from n visit to tho Seattle fair. W. W. Drinkwatcr and family occupy tho M. Fenwick resi dence. Wid is again in tho Wil son blacksmith shop, Apples, peach plums, pears, grapes, cantaloupes and other j kinds of fresh fruit can bo had , at Carter & Thompson's, P. 0. Salisbury fixes watchks block, Mrs. W. Y. King is on tho sick list this week. , Receiver Davey and wifo ar homo i r'vet 'lomo Sunday from nn ex tended tour of tho county. Dry slab wood at mill only $1.00 per cord. Burns Milling Co. R. J. Williams' family now oc cupy their rcsidenco in this city, having como in to tako nd vantage of tho school. Homer Bringle was brought up from Nnrrows this week to be placed under tho caro of physi cians. Ho is threatened with typhoid fever. NOTICE. All parties owing Lewis & Gar rett or Simon Lewis are hereby notified that all theso accounts are in tho hands of our attorney C. II. Leonard for collection and settlement Persons indebted to us will please settle tho with Mr. Leonard at onco. Simon Lb wis J. T. Garuett. same EsTitAYED-One old brown mare, four yearling colts nnd ono yearling mule. Branded with a heart on left or right stifle. $25 reward to any ono who will hold them for me nnd lot mo know. Last seen on Emigrant creek near J. H. Garrett's. W. B. Paukeii, Bums, Ore. NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Spring and Summer Trade & LUNiABURG . 4 i JOE THOMPSON IN THH POST OFPICB BLOCK Candy, Nuts, Stationery, Cigars, and Tobacco ICE CREAM PARLORS and SODA WATER I School Tablets, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Etc. SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED ! Nice Assortment of PipesNew Novelties Coming. a I Tfpntrm frtr nnln nit alvna nnrl W. A. Goodman and family nro .lengths, prico 20 cents per foot, homo from a v.dt to tho Seattle' Any ona deairinB Rcato3 address iair. inoy mso visueu rcmiives . w. A. Fowl nf .T n An,,, and friends at other points. , Alberaon. Oraaon. , ,., n-.-. Mrs. Frank Cawlfield was over The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Ofilcc, Burns, Oregon A. O. r.MJLKNKII, MRI-. Dranch Offlce, Lnkcview, Oregon o. m. rAUi.KNrii, hkt. $ The best Range 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'veghad it a long time, "Better be sure than sorry." J. (WELCOME & SON X3Ca.xn.ess and Saddles brains and experience have ever produced.' from her Happy Valley home tho past week visiting relatives and friends. Sho returned homo Thursday. Soth Smith loft yestordny for somo medical springs ovor in Grant county whero ho hopes to got rolief from u sovoro attack of rheumatism. Rev. A. J. Irwin and son Mil lard aro back from a vacation trip to tho P Ranch. Thoy hnd flno time and tho prenehor says Mrs. Irving Miller who was also over there, can season applo sauco to suit tho taste of tho moat fastidious, Agents WantedId every town for tho Steel Adjustablo Hamoless Horso Collars. No pads, hamea or straps, can uso with any kind of tug attach ments. Will not gall horso or wear out. Will not corrodo or rust. Prico $0.00 each. AbIc your dealer. Writo for litera ture. Addresses, Nelson Wilbur Company, Exclusive Distributors Pacific Coast States, Albany, Oregon, G. A. Rembold arrived homo Thursday from Stockton, Cali fornia, whero ho was called re cently by tho death of his bro ther. Mr. Rembold extended his trip to San Francisco and other points. A. F. Wilson nnd son Ray aro lato arrivals from tho Grando Rondo Valloy. Thoy aro looking for land nnd nro quito favorably impressod with this section. Mr. Wilson Sr has a.flno orchard over In Grando Rondo but finds that land too valuable for grain. Ladies wo desiro to inform you that wo havo received tho largest lino of ladies, misses, children and Infants clonks over carried in Rums. Theso goods were personally solocted from ono of tho largest cloak houses in Amor icn, and wo nro suro wo can savo you money besides you will know you aro gotting tho quality, color and fit boforo paying for it. Theso goods nro nil made up now, and are strictly tho very latest styles; it will coat you nothing to como and Be? wo Invltq you to come. LyNABUQR &'DawW, "QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES TIBYA1B BETTER IECAUSS: They are built on Bolentlflo prlnolplea and the material used Is so distributed aa to do tho most good. They are Just hoavy enough to bo good, durable and lasting. Tho etrengthonod parU aro thouo Where Uie motib woar is. The walla aro ABbostos llnod. They are mado ot stool, oo linoquontly Uxoy aro strong and cannot cruck, HARNEY COUNTY IMPLEMENT & HARDWARE COMPANY HARDWARE, CROCKERY TINWARE Burns, - - Oregon LIVERY, FEED AND SALE I 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, weok or month m t. ! tw CHAS. WILSON, Klacksmilliing unci llorscslioing. Wagon Work ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Main St., - Burns, Oregon, .jti&w THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing.