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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1909)
tmes-JJ!erald. CIHOULATION OP UN TI1I8 COUNTY. CTOnuu.m, iiot. News. , eyes P. 0. block. Br wns visaing ins J. E. Logffnn fcDrinkwntcr has lie display of fall llinory. yell was confined Ipartof this week fbut is again nolo N KdaiiKhtcr of Mr Garrett has been They took her kins tins morning. , fcdy to receive music I tst of next week, tfnt the Frank Har- in the west end. Keiikcca BlGCiS. i junirains is noine' r mitairln tinints. ithe mcetiiur of the I inker city, Inter go- im was over irom tliic u'milr hlivinc- W .!... ..V-.. ". ."C- ttle. While here he st the home of his L. Marsden. tlibbard has gone to I1 part of the county al professional and He expects to he the ollico about a I Cair.e to my place bill' spotted cow and J-nng halter. liaeher by payinjr ce and the pasture F. Ckowluy, ! fciwen, Oregon. , ass was down iroin "this week attending isincss ana visiting Jrossaiul the Grand- are living in town Jnnunry February March April May June July August September October November December A safe depositary for your funds every month of the year. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS Capital. Surplus, 325,000.00 S30,000.00 United State Depositary Accounts Invited All ' work gunrnnleed Salis dury's. A. Ilombree is up from his Narrows homo. See the late creations in mill inery at iMrs. Drinkwator's. Improvements continue in our city and every carpenter is busy. Fine line of watches, chains, olc. at Sa slnirv's l'. U. uiock. Schenk Hros., Merchant Tail ors, Hums, Oregon. Ira Million is in from his An derson valley ranch. New fall and winter millinery at Mrs. S. E. Drinkwator's. Mrs. J. A. Fanning has gono to Portland on a visit to relatives. Prompt delivery of all orders 'nhonod the Cash Grocery & Et l.il-i. mI lif TiYnnnli Ifntnl. Tho weather the nast tew clays' """' - "- ima mmli. us Hunk of our win-1 Hokn To Mr. nnd Mrs. Jessel tor's wood. I Ferguson, at Lawcn Monday, Get your clothes cleaned and Oct. 18. a daughter, pressed at Schenk Pros., at. ran-, Principal Yoder of the high sonablo prices. i school has been suffering from a severe colu lor over a wcok. Exchange yourTradingStamps '. . . . .rliov inmls in Hmnll tracts, are ex- for nremiuins. now ready for ,aking auva.u.it,e 01 fwjm chlMB0 nt ,jjBtribulion ,lt N. Hrown & Thomas & Walters who are' disposing of the Trout creek val- Try a moal nt the Home Hotel, What's the matter with tow ing some football games' For shcopllncd coata soo Luna- burg and Dalton. Grant Kestcraon was visiting IiIb family in this city during tho week. Dr. II. Denman was up from Harrlman last Sunday looking after business affairs. According to tho Ontario pa pora Mr. and Mrs. A. Venator have returned to their homo in this county. IF YOU AHK GOING TO TKAVIX, Uio tho Hnrnuy County Nntlomil Iliuik TKAVKM.KH'H ClIKQUtiS They nro urir-ldcntlfylng. F. J. Klink has been quite busy for some limo past in this city repairing tho lines and installing sovoral now 'phones in both tho residenco and business districts. Mrs. Pearl Fisk arrived here last week from California and is at present a gueBt nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cummins. She will remain an indefinite titno. John Gemberling, Will Cum mins and Martin Harkey spent tho past week up on Emigrant after deer. They were (piite successful and their friends have a treat Foit Sale Four room house Houso keeper wanted. Fred Haines. C. M. Kellogg of tho Vale Burnt) stage lino is in this city. Foil Salh-200 cords of pine wood at 51.75 per cord. Slab wood $1.2T a load at the Harnev oiih mill, u, iv. uuiiyuru. I nwnn are reported 10 nave come In on the lnkes and local sportsmen will soon have their inning. D. N. Pakcr has changed the place of holding 1i1b bucks and will be found at tho Pinter place on Crane Creek. Seo his ad. The Ilarriman Mercantile Co. hail a now ad on tho first page. This firm carries a largo stock of merchandise and can make prices right. Just arrived: A complete line of Pooling, Sheathing, water proof Sheathing and Slringod Felt. Harney Co. Imp. & Hdwe. Co. II. J. Hansen of the Burns Meat Market is prepared to fur nish bacon, hnms and lard to sheepmen and ranchers In nny quantity. Special prices for big orders. Blue prints of nny township In Burns Land District, showing name of cntryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Kandnll, Burns, wiOi nnnlrv ntnliln far hIy linra- Ori ...v.. '....,r , ... - - ... .. v. . a. chirKon noiiHO. inrire wood- r- i n r r..i.i i. n.x , ... . , ...,- IJ1H1IUJ) tt. 1J. I HUUUCK. ox II1U shed nnd other out buildings, rc;Eni PWnli .wnf Thnrwlnv good well nnd pump, three lots. in lhis cily( hoidinK scrvicca in Inquire at .this office. ) tho prcsbytcrian church Wodnes- Williams Bros, snw mill at day and Thursday evenings. He Cold Spring on the Canyon road left yesterday morning for is prepared to do custom work Prineville. for thoso desiring to take nd- Job printing- The Times-HcrnM Bread for sale at the Home Hotel. Curtis Smith went over to Cnnyou City this week on a visit. Schenk Bros, have a full line of fall and winter clothing in stock. Studebakcr Wagons, tho "De pendent" kind lor salo at N. Brown & Sons. The mail over the Austin line is arriving in much bettor lime during the past ten days. L. ft, Hall, a nephew to Newell Hall, arrived here from New York the first of this week. The young man had never seen his uncle until his arrival here. .He will remain for an indefinite time. Foit Salic -Do you want a nice home? 1G0 :mv ranch H miles from Harney on Buttlesnake Creek. First water right, run ning water the year around, small bearing orchard, 40 acres in cultivation, fine range for cat tle horses or sheep. For further Eiarticulars call ornddress Roland Innkins, Harnev, Ore. The partnership heretofore existing under the name of Keyes and VnnderVeer has been dis solved by mutual consent and is now being wound up. Notice is therefore given that tho under signed will in no way bo respon sible for nnv debts hereafter contracted for or in behalf of said firm. Dated Oct. -1, 1909. S. C. Keyes. vantage of their government per mit. Also lumber for sale at $12 per thousand. Seo them about custom prices. t school i-sey Mercantile v.a.. sh Store, has moved stand to the Odd tine in Drewsey. a price on all lines on making room. Call ices before purchasing mo uptnnist reports ofer was in that city week and did some r the Boise-Coos Bay ojecL Col. Hofcr is real boosters of the pet once. Hay Smith camo in ' Sons, from the, Ex-Judge Shields was in the deep-well yesterday, sick. They city tho first of the week enroute have been working hard out, home from the .lohn Day country at the well, but have not gone j where he had been after fruit, down very fast. J Tjie complete line of Hamilton Gerry Cozad, Oscar Mason, R. '' Brown's "Honest Value" Shoes C. Reese ami L. A. Grcnlev made for Infants, Boys, Girls, Men up a party of Prairie City people j and Women at N. Brown & sons, who arrived here Wednesday in cmrQS uCgg. who with Mr. an auto en route to the lakes for Uydc (li(j the 8tono work on t,0 a few days shoot at the birds, j 0(1( Fojow building, has gone Mw. Lelah Williams-Miller is to Vale on a short business trip. here from Portland with a line n Dav Freeman, nrofes- State Supt. Ackerman, Alderman and C. A passengers out in and is thoroughly in up to date line of fall and winter sionai nurse purtics desiring millinery. They are on uspia j)or servjcc8 may nnd her nt tho in her own building up sUnrs- llome ()f omas Sagers, Burns, entrance at side door next to ,,.,,..,, French hotel. u ls reported hat A. Venator tins sustained a neavy loss oy nru recently over in Barron Vnlloy. Fire destroyed a house and barn, two horses nnd a largo amount of hay. Mrs. Price Cochrano and child ren were in the city this week accompanied by her father, D. 'M Pntlnrdnn. She nnd tho Cottrill & Clemens have put in cMhrm nre now visiting rela a first class saw mill 11 miles i-, nt t., ' west of Cold Springs is near tho . .,! wvl Tn fii-Ml - t 'a i'i "Ky lis work. Ins are out ior me Mr. Alma Davis and Dalton. A iniscel- liower " was tendered at the home of Mr. LW. Y. King on last Ivning. Aiargenum- lyi iing friends attend- Stewart and wne ot pent several days here M. Stewart and wife. irs had not seen each Iver 20 years and the lost enjoyable. They valley with Prof. Bedell were! an auto for Prineville Sunday morning. 'I he two former go to attend the teacher's institute and the latter to take in the Crook county fair and race meet. N that a much to the Seattle fair and ic trip in here. Mr. itewart started on their b Thursday morning. will be seeded to ,.!., 4:.lw... i, n W.,1 Imwo frnm l.UKVl UUIVUKU .!..,.., i..nniWl in ,ln winter wheat this fall than ever uitguivxuiiuiu , t,; ,! UeiOlU 111 HUB SCXUUIl. v iii;i:u more wheat and farmers will custom work. See them about your government permit at once. FALL AND WINTER ..GOODS.. Now arriving ior WOMEN, CHILDREN the latest things in i n ai in i n l nn'n nnn 'iih-nnnn I'AQto ir,ii n mi iiiiuinii m ,r relties in Men's Clothing iccount of not hr-ving room to them properly, we will discon- handling: Granite and Tinware article u these lines MARKED DOWN SCHWARTZ. ie Busy Corner Store" JST&i, O0FS.3E3C3rC3Xr- ' make no mistake in sowing more. 1 Wm. Walker, clerk in the local i land office, arrived home yester ' day from a vacation trip to his old home in Wisconsin. His ' father's health is very poor and Mr. Walker spent all the time 1 possible with him. Paints, Oils, Doors nnd Wind lows, in fact everything for tho farmer or builder. Give us a call and we will bo glad to givo you prices. Myers rumps anu Star Windmills. I Harney Co, Imp. & Hdwe. Co. A new kind of crop rotation is reported by tho Prineville Koview in tho case of Allen Kotzman, who has a forty of dry land near Bend. Mr. Kotzman last year sowed tho forty to oats and they did not come up at all. This spring ho sowed it to wheat, and this summer he has a crop of oats. Ho expects next yenr to have a crop of wheat. While hero last week Prof. L. R. Al 'erinan of tho State Uni versity handed tho writer a copy of tho correspondence courso of that institution. A good many now courses havo been added to this department and rmong them aro Economics, Sociology, Fi nance, Money and banking and Transportation. These studies aro particularly necessary and will bo found practical to thoso desiring to tako up tho corre spondence courso. Thoro nro now 400 students enrolled in this course. C. W. Bonham, four miles west of John Day and R. Danby, two miles west of John Dny both have fine fniit of all kinds at this season nt $1 per sack of two Thoso awarded premiums nt boxes for npples, 14 to 2 cents tho county fnir Bhould call on tho per lb. for fall and winter pears secretary at once. The premium during picking season at orchard warrants nro already for distri- Come and sue us and bring your bution. Those nt a distance may sacks and boxes. Winter fruit write what disposition they wish ready about Oct. 15. Address made. The warrants may bo C. W. Bonham at Canyon City, forwarded by mail if desired. It. Dauby. John Day. r DID YOU KNOW " That two flows of natural gas under an enormous pressure havo been developed in Harney Vnlloy? Did You Know that the visible, indications jioint to Harney Valley as being underlaid with ono 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 share in the enormous profits thnt await thoso who first tap this immense pool of oil? The Hameu Valley Oil & Gas Co. offer you this opportunity. With stock selling nt 5 cents per sharo (par value $1.00) it is an opportunity unparalleled in the history of oil development. Wo will gladly answer any and all correspondence. Address Valley Oil & Git Co., DurtiK, Oregon. JJ llamcy Go to the homo Hotel for a good meal. P. H. Gray was up from Law en the first of this week. Seed ryo for sale Nick Eich ner, Harney, Oregon. BoitN-Sundny, Oct. 17, toMrS and Mrs. S. L. Allen, a son. Plums, cabbage, potatoes and P. O. Salisbury fixes watches block. Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, Albcrson, Oregon. Lost A small telescope grip containing some clothing some where in tho McGee lnne. Find- watermeionsat, uirter .v inomp- or ,,ieaso return to j, n, McMul son'B. len. Mrs. Richard Haines nnd child- Earl Elliott is suffering from ren were hero for Boveral days typhoid fever nt his homo in this this week. city. His fever is very high but The county board of enualiza- his physicians consider him doing lion was ready for business this as well as possible. week, but it seems tho taxpayers: Mr. Lawrence is a recent nrri didn't havo any kick. vnj from Prineville. He wns The old Hngey & Richardson ' formerly connected with the lo store building is being moved to ' cal tclophono lines in that scc tho residence lots of D. Jameson I tion but has disposed of his in whero it will bo fitted np for terests. ronta1, ! It doesn't cost a cent to get Tho littlo daughter of Mr. and ' the prices of your local dealer on Mrs. W. B. Parker has been pianos, sowing machines, linolo- quito sick during the wcok with, urn, carpets, etc., and itmiglrt Duke's disease. She is now im- ho tho means of saving you a proving. good round sum of money when Foil Sale-A five room cot- purchasing, besides ho is always tago, four lots all fenced with ' whore ho can mako good his two good wells, a windmill and . promises. G. W. Clevenger can other improvements. No rock, meet any prices on these articles. G. Hudspeth, Burns, Oregon. ,Sco him. Ho nlso has roofing Frank Welcome nnd family , nml aH WndB of l'ilding paper, who havo been sojourning in the! Mrs! Nottio Stiles, Worthy mountains for tho benefit of the Grand Matron of tho Order of baby'ti health, havo roturned , Eastern Star of this state, paid home. Tho littlo ono is improv-, the local lodge an official visit last Saturday evening. A largo number of tho membership wore present to greet her. Tho Wor- doing rapid work. Tho building ' tl,v G,',1tl Matron complimented is being finished with wall ce ment instead of tho ordinary limo plaster. This cemont is an im provement upon plaster and makes a much hotter wall. It may bo tinted any color desised and tho lodgo room proper will likely bo nrtistically finished. With present outlook tho build ing will bo comploted and turned oyer on timo so tho- local lodgo expects to bo in its now quarters by January 1, 1010, ing, Tho plnsterors havo begun on tho Odd Fellow building and aro tho work of tho olllcors in con ferring tho degree nnd also of fered them some valuable sug gestions. Tho lodgo meeting was followed by a banquet at tho Burns Hotel. Mrs. Stiles has been ill sinco arriving in our city and is still a guest nt tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Marsden. Tho lady is hotter at this timo and will likoly soon tako her de parture for her homo in Portland. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned severed his connec tions with the Drewsey Mercan tile Co. on Dec. 22. 1907. All bills are payable to tho Drewsey Mercantile Co. and the company settles indebtedness contracted by it. A. I. Johnson. NOTICE. All parties owing Lewis & Gar rett, or Simon Lewis are hereby notified that all these accounts are in the hands of our attorney C. II. Leonard for collection and settlement. Persons indebted to us will please settle the same with Mr. Leonard at once. Simon Lewis J. T. Garrett. I'orCbappCil Hand. Chapped skin whether on the hands or face may be cured in ono night by applying Chamber lain's Salve. It is also unequaled for sore nipples, burns and scalds. For sale by all good dealers. Tho JIIUER REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. Office with Wm. Miller, Burns, Or. Deeded lands bought and sold on Commission. Insurance, Life, Accident, Fire. MONEY TO LOAN. List your lauds with us. IKYING MILLER, Manager. The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IKRIfiATION ENGINEERS Main Office, Burns, Oregon A O. t-M'l.KNKIt, tf;r Branch Office, Lakeview, Oregon c m. K.MU.kNi:it, Mgr 'The best Jga.-je brains and experience have ever produced." QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES -fclHTBH, THEY ABB BETTER1 BECAUSE: ThoyarobullfconscIonUuov'rlMelriloa nnd tlio material usod is no tuntrlbuld us to do Uio niout good. Tlioy nro Juat heavy enough to bo good, durable nnd luutliift- Tlio strengthened jiaitu nro Ujobo wlicro tho modb wear in. Tho v.'uIIh aro AsbestO'J llnod, Tlioy nro niiulo of titaol, oo naoquontly thoy aro Btronu and cnviot trad., HARNEY COUNTY IMPLEMENT & HARDWARE COMPANY HARDWARE, CROCKERY Number 40, Security for Depositors in Addi tion to Capital and Surplus The stockholders of this bank arc liable to de positors for an amount equal to their investment In other words, our shareholders must lose first the originnl capital of the bank, second all of the surplus, third an amount equal to the capital stock a total of .$00,000.00 before a single deposi tor loses a cent. You know that with this security, backed as it is with the conservative management, good judgment, and wide business experience of our officers, there is no chance of any depositor losing a cent that is placed in this bank. A Savings Bank Department is a feature of this Bank, in which interest nt the rate of four per cent per annum Ls allowed. The Harney County National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. YOUR HOME INSTITUTION STATE DEPOSITARY THE ANDERSON HOTEL MR. nnd AIRS. CHAS. ANDHRSON, Propts. We arc 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 comforts when you call. We hope to see you soon. The okl favorite Family Hotel where guests receive Special Attention and Good Service. SOUTH BURNS, OREGON-Near Fair Grounds. v"v i NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Fall and Winter Trade LUNABURC & DALTON i : JOE THOMPSON I IN TllU POST OFFICniliLOCK Candy, Nuts, Stationery, Cigars, and Tobacco ICE CREAM PARLORS and SODA WATER School Tablets, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Etc. SMOKFRS APR PAPTiri II ADI V IIMVITPn Nice Assortment of I'lpcsNew Novelties Coming. 44 " 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'veBliad it a long time.'Better be sure than sorry.".. J. C. WELCOME & SON ifiu (. 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 tlio day, wcok or month TINWARE Burns, Oregon CHAS. WILSON, Blacksmithing and iiorseslioiug. Wagon Work ALLWORKGUAR ANTEED. Burns, Oregon, Main St., THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing.