The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 06, 1909, Image 3

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    'imes-pBrald.
LaROKST CIHUW.ATION Of
BPAPKH IN THIS COUNTY.
p, NOXKMIIKUd. 1HW.
iocf News.
ry fits eyes P. 0. block.
pooJIow is visitmj? in
Bus week.
5 . .
users was up trotn Ins
the lake yesterday.
13. Drinkwnter has
:n line display of fall
Br millinery.
I'Claypool is over from
Bur county home, having
freight for local mer-
t& Richardson now hnvo '
le line of fresh groceries
l-dry goods. See them.
lew store.
snowfall last Sundayi
wed by more or less rain
has been very boned-,
bis section. ,
ll Hamilton had the'
fie to get his foot badly
by a wagon wneei run-;
it the other day while '
vood.
M.t !
groceries oi ine very
ids and a complete new
ry goods, furnishings,
be fotnd at Hagey &
an s ine new
Jnnunry
Fcbrunry
March
April
Mny
Juno
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,
$25,000.00
330,000.00
United StatcH Depositary
Accounts Invited
guaranteed
All work
stone dury's.
Carrol Cecil is over
incvillo Review says ver Creek.
ell was joined at Prine- Sl, .,, ,.,, crL,at0lia in
is sister, Mrs. Logan ilin,.v ,.t Mrs nrinkwntcr's.
Tail-
California, and
from Sil-
mill-
that,
gone to Portland for a
V. L. Pest was over from
Silver Creek during the week.
Fine line of watches, chains,
Salis-! Sehcnk Pros., Merchant
ors, Burns, Oregon.
J. E. Sizemore spent several
days in this city this week.
New fall and winter millinery
at Mrs. S. E. Dnnkwater'B,
Poiin Wednesday. Nov. 3 to
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Newell, a
daughter.
Prompt delivery of all orders
0. block.
ElT . ii .if tli' Uiirns
r.i i .. ..... itr.. at Salisbury's I'
rhc is i reiiareu w uir- - v , , , ,, i , . .
on. ln,n and lard to CJeo. Cawlfu-ld was lookinBV " " "lsm ,u 7 lv
and r.nchir.s in any .after business in our city during uaMijuumimiui ..u..
Special prices for big
For Bhcoplincdcoats aeo Lunn
burg and Dnlton.
Attend tho ball nt tho now Odd
Fellow building noxt Friday
night.
I. N. Hughot wna over from
his Warm Springs valley home
this week. .
Those who wnnt dressmaking
done call nt Jorgonsen's Htand
Mesdiimc.H II. II. Ireland and II.
F. Ringen, Propta.
IK YOU AUK OOINflTO TKAVKI,,
line (lie Harney County Nntlonnl llmik
TltAVtil.l.KK'8 CUIMIUKH
They aro nclMdcnllfjInK.
County court has been in ses
sion since Wednesday with Judge
Hector and Commissioners Smyth
and Stallard nil present.
Walter Struck and C. E. Beery
expect to leave at onco for tho
Alvord to do somo surveying.
Walter is again with the Eastern
Oregon Engineering Co. of
which A. 0. Faulkner is mana
ger. Mrs. S. Lnmpshiro left the
first of this week nccompanied
by her little grand-daughter,
Gwendolin Lnmpshlrc, for Eu
gene. Mrs. Lnmpshiro will visit
for an Indefinite time with rela
tives. Will Byram camo over from
his Cnnyon Creek ranch yester
day after some thoroughbred
rnms. He has recently purchas
ed a fine bunch of sheep and will
run thorn in connection with his
pure brod cattle.
Williams Bros, snw mill at
Cold Spring on tho Canyon road
is prepared to do custom work
for thoso desiring to take ad
vantage of their government per
mit. Also lumber for sale nt $12
per thousand. See them about
custom prices.
Senator C. W. Parrish is
the week.
Goo. Simmons is up from Nar
rows visiting rolatives and
look
-ins home at Izee this ing after business
kl will probably remain
hi week or ten days he
lming to his home.-
EiRle
ft w soy Mercantile to.,
pC.i.Ii S'ore, has moved
.Id stand to the Odd
lu lding in Drewsey. A
in price on all lines on
of making room. Call
prices before purchasing
re.
Drinkwnter was over
swsey yesterday to sc-
larriage license to wed
sic Johnson. His bride-
n uaugiuer oi a. i.
and is a very popular
Idy. Clarence is one of
g business men or nar
Get your clothes cleaned and
pressed at Schenk Bros., at rea
sonable Qiices.
Miss Drusa Dodson loft last
week for a visit to Boise aivl
other outside points.
The entire stock of goods now
on display at the new store of
Hagey & Richardson, is fresh
and new. Patrons may find al
most anything desired there.
A private letter to mends in
this city announces that Edna
Peterson, daughter of Mr
Mrs. C. It. Peterson, is ill
' Exchange your Trading Stamps
for premiums, now ready for
distribution at N. Brown &
Sons.
U. T. Hughot, formerly dep
uty sheriir under Tom Allen,
was visiting in our citv this
week.
The complete line of Hamilton
Brown's "Honest Value" Shoes
for Infants, Boys, Girls, Men
and Women at N. Brown & sons.
Delia Day Freeman, profes
sional nurse. Parties desiring
her services may find her at the
home of Thomas Sagers, Burns.
James Fanning loft hurriedly
nn,l for Portland last Sunday in
with response to a message .summon-
Fay Cotnegys is In town.
Henry Richardson nrrived
homo from tho railroad Wednes
day accompanied by his wife and
two ROUS.
Fou Sai.k -200 cords of pine
wood at $1.75 nor cord. Slab
wood $1,2T a load at tho Harnev
Saw Mill, L. H. Bunyard.
Mrs. N. Moyer is expected
here from her San Francisco
homo tomorrow on, n visit to her
daughter, Mrs. L. M. Brown.
Everybody will attend the big
dance given by the Rebokahs in
the new Odd Fellow building
next Friday night. Supper will
be served in the building.
10. B. Waters, deputy post
master, arrived homo Saturday
from an extended vacation visit
to outside points apd has again
resumed his duties in the post
ollico.
Blue prints of any township in
Burns Lnnd District, showing
naiiio of entryman, date and kind
of entry, topography, etc., $1.00
each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns,
Ore.
Robt. McGuiro and G. F.
Mend, prominent field men in
connection with the general land
ollico, have been in this city the
past few days on official busi
ness. J. R. Jenkins, the Harney
county sheepman, accompnnied
by his wife and Miss Mny Jones,
arrived Sunday and registered at
the Carter house. Miss Jones is
a sister of Mrs. Jenkins and is
on her way home to Wales,
England, after an extended visit
to relatives in Harney county.
Ontario Argus.
C. W. Bonhnm, four miles
west of John Day and R. Danby,
two miles west of John Day both
Dr. R. D. Burrow and family! hnvo lino fruit of all kinds nt
wish to express their thanks and ' this season at $1 per sack of two
deep appreciation for tho numer-i boxes for apples, 1 J to 2 cents
ous acts of kindness, sympathy . per lb. for fall and winter pears
and helpfulness extended to them ' during picking season nt orchard.
by their friends of Burns during
their recent bereavement and to
express particularly to the Doc
tors their lasting obligation for
professional and friendly help.
Come and see us and bring your
sacks and boxes. Winter fruit
ready about Oct. 15. Address
C. W. Bonhnm at Canyon City.
R. Dunby. John Day.
r
typhoid fever at Boise where she '" him to the bedside of his
went to attend school. wiie who was quuu i...
Mm. Lelah Williams-Miller is, lv. A. J. Irwin will hold
here from Portland with a fine preaching services at the aver-
ity who is making good up to date lino ol.iall.and winter iy scnooi nouso on oummy, nuv.
nanv friends ioin us in millinery. They are on display ,m aiiociocKa. m. ami in wiwuu
the young people a hap- in her own building up stairs- the samo day at 3:30 p. m.
je through life. We did entrance at side door next to chns. Newell was brought up
, ii M.- I. 1. ,..,.1 . . .- .i
pn wnen tne wedding: rruncn nuiei. trom Ins Home nt uog iMounmin
Ike place. ' (;co. Hess, who has been in ' Thursday and placed in the hos-
V . . ... .. . i l. -.!..) Al M M......ll in liiut twil-
krn - Wmnnsi inv. Nov. : ins section lor some lime man- nun. nu.imiwM.iju." .ww.
ic home of the bride's
im iinrney, &v. Monte
Ind Miss Eva Russell,
W. Holloman performing
femony. isoth the con
sparties are well known
fection. The bride is the
bughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bsell who have long re-
Harney. The
loins mends in
inir oritur, von I riulntn itivoqf mnntti. eniHT frOIll a SOVOIO itttaCK 01
expects to leave for Eastern pneumonia fever and was
Washington the fore part of next brought to the hospital to recu
week. He has secured consider- perate and prepare for an oper
able land in this county. ation for hemorrhoids.
Cottrill & Clemens have put in I am the solo representative of
a first class saw mill li miles the International Mills, manu
westof Cold Springs is near the facturers of "Wear Proof"
vallev with (rood road. In first seamless hosiery and "Internat-
Times-'cass timber- picked trees from ional" underwear for ladies, gon-
m xrienus 111 exieuu- ,, .,,., r,mnml liwln tlnmnn nnl .-liililron.
gratulations and nest " . 7 ., '. -"- "- ;
r a happy and prosper- -""U worn, oeu iiiuui uuuiu 10 uruer puiiicuuin.
your government permit nt once.
Cummings. Samples
seen at Home Hotel.
Also mane
Mrs. L.
may be
FALL AND WINTER
..GOODS..
Now arriving ior
N, WOMEN, CHILDREN
ihc latest things in
T Ml 11 1 i rv i
lens ana umarens uoats ;
velties in Men's Clothing
account of not h ving room
them properly, we will discon
handlinff Granite and Tinware
ry article ir- these lines
A. S. Swain met with a pain
ful accident yesterday, while on
his way to Lawen. Ono of tho
singletrees came loose and frigh
tened his team which began to
run on tho grado just east of the
Island road lane. The tongue to
the wagon came down and finally
stuck into tho ground upsetting
' the wagon which turned over by
the grade. In tho fnll Mr. Swain
broko ono or more ribs and was
more or less bruised. Tho team
did not get away and after somo
difficulty the injured man got on
his feet and started t" walk back
to town leading the tfini. John
Sweek met him and ituwd for
a rig to bring him to town.
Deputy Sheriil' Teirill accom
panied by his wife and two
q children Violet and Billy, arrived
noiue VYCiiiiL'hiuiy i mi n a vmiu id
Portland, Salem and Southern
Oregon points, Mr. Terrill says
DID YOU KNOW
That two Hows of natural gas under an enormous
pressure have been developed in Harney Vnlley?
Did You Know that the visible indications point to
Iinrney Vallev as being underlaid with one of the great
est deposits of light gravity oil in the world?
Ihi 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 that
await those who first tap this immense pool of oil?
The Ilamvu Vallt'ii OH & (Sun Co. oirer you this
opportunity. With stock selling at 5 cents per share
(par value $1.00) it is an opportunity unparalleled in
the history of oil development. We will gladly answer
any and all correspondence. Address
11 wt If -II k?l i y, - tk
wttirac rtiuvu un iv uun l.j., ii urns, urcgon. ll
Bon Auamus wna in town this
weok.
Schenk Bros, have a full line
of fall and winter clothintr in
stock.
J. A. Maddux was among the
visilors from the Waverly section
this week.
Studcbaker Wagons, the "De
pendont" kind for snlo nt N.
Brown & Sons.
aupi, iiamillon and lamily
were over from their farm yes
terday on a visit to relatives in
this city and to attend to some
business.
Foil Sam: -Do you wnnt n nice
homo? 100 acre ranch 3 miles
from Harney on Rattlesnake
Creek. First water right, run
ning water tho year around,
small bearing orchnrd, 10 ncres
in cultivation, fine range for cat
tle horses or sheep. For further
particulars cdl or nddrcss Roland
Ilnnkins, Harnev, Ore.
Tho writer visited tho Chas.
Newell farm the other day and
found considerable nctivity. A
fine stone residence occupies a
commanding view and when com
pleted will bo one of the finest
farm homes in the state. A large
bam is being put up now thnt
will house n Inrge number of
Btock besides hay, grain, farm
machinery and wagons. Over
100 acres of ground is being pre
pared for seeding and it can nil
be covered by wntcr from nn
ideal reservoir just above.
Number 42,
Appreciated Bank Service
We know that our customers appreciate the
good bank service thnt we give to each. It is a
malerinl benefit to their business interests.
The mnn who becomes n customer of this bank
receives every possible guaranty of safety for his
funds. Our service is prompt and accurate; every
detail is worked out in the bank for tho customer's
benefit; personnl attention is given to the require
ments of ench patrons needs.
This bnnk gives each customer personal aasis
tanco for his business. Wo would like to prove to
you the advantage of n bank connection here.
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
. NOTICE.
All parties owing Lewis & Gar
rett, or Simon Lewis are hereby
notified that all these accounts
ure 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 Lkwih
J. T. Gahuktt.
NO TRESPASSING.
Hunting and fishing are strict
ly forbidden upon any of the
Pacific Live Stock Co. ranches.
Trespassers will be prosecuted.
John Gilckest.
Supt
Go to the home Hotel for a
good meal.
Seed rye for sale Nick Eich
ncr, Iinrney, Oregon.
Emmett Strntton is over from
his Grant county home.
J. C. Sevcik is back from an
extended trip to outside points.
Plums, cabbage, potatoes and
watermelons at Carter & Thomp
son's. J. L. and A. II. Falkstad are
in from their land holdings in
the Wnvcrly district.
W. M. Hnrvey, tho Lnkeview
horse buyer, is in this section
ngnin. He is accompnnied by
his wife.
Foil Sale A five room cot-
John Lenko is in the city.
Salisbury fixes watches P. 0.
block.
Bread for sale at the Home
Hotel.
Carter & Thompson have just
received a load of Baldwin ap
ples. Geo. Sizemore and wife left
Wednesday for a visit to tne J.
E. Sizemore farm at tho head of
Ilarnoy lake.
Reatos for sale, all sizes and
lengths, price 20 cents per foot.
Any ono desiring Reatos address
W. A. Ford of J. 0. Albcrson,
Alberson, Oregon.
Tho usual Hallowe'en pranks
were indulged in by tho boys in
FINE SHOE REPAIRING
New stock of material Justin nnd
we are prepared to do
First class work for ladies and gentlemen
Work done while you wait and
guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
HUFF BROTHERS
First door west of Bedell's saloon
across street from Burns hotel.
THE ANDERSON HOTEL
MR. and MRS. CHAS. ANDnRSON,rPropts.
We'are pleased to announce to our old-time friends
and!customers thnt we have again taken charge of
our hotel. We just completed renovating tho en
tire building and you will find the old-time home
comforts when you call. We hope to see you kooii.
The old favorite Family Hotel where guests receive
5 pedal Attention and Good Service.
SOUTH BURNS, OREGON--Near Fair Grounds.
sss?
z?2L f"yf f.
NEW MERCHANDISE
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes
Fresh Groceries, etc.
For Fall and Winter Trade
LUvMABURG & DALTON
t
The MILLEH.REALTYS INVESTMENT CO.
Office with Win. Miller, Burns, Or.
Deeded lands bought and sold on
Commission.
Insurance, Life, Accident, Fire.
MONEY TO LOAN.
List your lands with us.
IKYING MILLER, Manager.
tage, four lots all fenced with this city last Saturday night nnd
two good well?, a windmill nnd things looked somewhat changed
other improvements. No rock. Sunday morning. It seems tho
boys are not content with inno
cent fun but will destroy proper
ty and in future it would bo well
to not allow them such privi
leges. It doesn't cost a cent to get
DOWN
MARKED
SCHWARTZ.
he Busy Corner Store"
'3CT.TXTSJ, ODR.3EC3rOTXr.
tho Southern Oregon
prospering mid land
, Hudspeth, Burns, Oregon.
Sylvia Rebekah Lodgo will give
a big dnnco on the first floor of
the now Odd Fellow building on
next Friday evening, Nov. 2.
Excellent music has been secured
and tho affair promises to be one the prices of your local dealer on
of tho enjoyablo social events of pianos, sewing machines, linole
tho season. The ladies will also urn, carpets, etc., and it miglrt
sre -upper in tho building be tho means of saving you a
which will add to the enjoyment good round sum of money when
of tho evening as tho menu will purchasing, besides ho is always
where he can make good his
promises. G. W. Clovenger can
meet any prices on these articles.
Seo him. Ho also has roofing
and all kinds of building paper.
Tho Burns Commercial club
held tho regular monthly meot-
bo exceptionally good.
During tho Boise, Idaho, fair,
II. C. Lovcns, of Burns, Ore,,
purchafled seven head of Hed
Pulled cows from C. II. Brand &
Co., of Larkspur, Colo. Thoso
big prices. lie saw Frank Mil
ler at Medford but ho had not
yet bought a homo but was ne
gotiating for one. Miko Ilanley
' informed him thnt ho was going
to run tho ruilrond now headed
for tho Crater lake section right
straight on to Burns. Mr. Ter
rill stntes that tho Ilnrnoy coun
try is receiving much nltention
from tho peoplo in thnt section
nnd no doubt many will bo com
ing out here in the spring,
towns aro . cattle have been prizo winners
selling at I at Wyoming and Colorado stale ing last Tuesday evening and it
fairs, and stood second to David was well attended. Tho com
& Sons at Boise. Mr. Loveim mitleo on advertising reported
expects to build up a herd and progress but desired more time
breed tho Red Polls, having pur- for final report. Tho matter of
chased his herd bull at tho Ore- flro limits in the city wns discuss
gon slato fair n year ago.Rural ed and recommendations wore,
Spirit. Tho Rural Spirit is mis- niiulo to tho cjly council convoy
taken in regard to tho bull, ed through a committee. A now
Judgo Levons secured the nni- city charter was also brought up.
mnl from Win. Byram, tho Can- Tho high school also recoived
yon Creek brcedor, at the Hnr- consideration. qppai,ntcd to so bo
ney county fair, pot tho stato ' fore tho county court with somo
fair. ' suggestions,
The'Eastern Oregon
Engineering Co.
CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND
IRRIGATION ENGINEERS
Main Office, Burns, Oregon
A, (). KAlll.KNKII, MRf,
Branch Office, Inkcvicw, Oregon
(' M. KAl'LKNKK, Mtfr.
Mt
The best Ran&e
brains and experience
have ever produced."
QUICK MEAL"
STEEL RANGES
i
. feTtytyflq m
lffl
rair3ir
va PHtt V,B
v IX ill 11
THEY ARE BETTER BECAUSE:
Thoy oro built on BclonUflo principles
and Uio material tuod la bo distributed
ua to do Uio moat good.
Thoy uro Just heavy onough to bo
good, durublu nnd 1uni1ii;.
Tho Btrongtlionod jmrtt) aro thoso
whero Uio most wonr la.
Tho wnlla aro AnbcBtoH Unod.
Thoy uro nuidaof stool, cunaoquonlly
Uioy aro utroiu; and cannot crook.
UARNIIY COUNTY
IMPLEMENT & HARDWARE
COMPANY
HARDWARE, CROCKERY
TINWARE
Burns,
- Oregon
JOE THOMPSON
IN TIIU POST OKPICI-JltLOCK
Candy, Nuts, Stationery, Cigars, and Tobacco
HOT TOMALES AND CHILES
School Tablets, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Efc
SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED
Nice Assortment of PipesNew Novelties Coming.
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'vejhad it a long time. "Better.be sure
than sorry.";
J. C. WELCOME & SON
lEaiaiin.essj'aKi.d. Sa,d.d.les
3F&JE21D JbH.IHLC3TXrnJ?
LIVERY, FEED AND
SALE
l W. OWEN, Propts.
S&
Finest hearse in county
Particular attention given
To Funerals
Fresh Teams, Comfortable Rigs, Careful Drivers.
Particular attention given to Transcient Trade
Horses bonnliMl by t lie (lay, weok or niontli
CHAS. WILSGiM,
Blacksmithing :iiid
rorseshoing.
Wagon Work
tW W.iWATlltwlWl
rimin1
Main St.
THE
ALL WORK GUAR
ANTEED. Burns Oregon,
TIMES-HEIR ALD
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