The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 13, 1909, Image 3

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    "ixues-Jierald.
ItAuaKST ciuoui.ATioN or
rSPAl'Kn IN TIMS COUNTY.
lOAY, NOVUM IIKB 13, tlKli
loenl News.
try Ills eyes l 0. block.
. ...
lyers and wife wore ni
hsot yesterday.
K. Drinkwatcr
n lino uispiny 01
has
fall
Iter millinery.
IDcArmoml was u busi-
iJtor to our city from
v coiintv uurinir this
l'& Richardson now have
te lino of fresh uroccrics
dry poods. See them)
k. store.
fcTorwilliBor was in the
irsdny. He is like the
rmers, wearing a broad
account of the wet
fohnson was up from his
homo the first of this
Vn iTipit lt liio .liillfrllf .IPS
L(l YISIV IV IIIO vm.., ..-.
is sulVerinn from a so-
kck of Duke's disease.
groceries 01 tno very
ids and a complete now
Iry Roods, furnishings,
be fotnd at IlaRoy &
son's The new stone
BAD ROADS
nml stormy wenther will make Irnvel
hR more or less inconvenient during
the winter months. At such times our
BANKING BY MAIL
facilities will prove of special advan
tage to thoso living at n distance
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BURNS
Capital,
Surplus,
$25,000.00
830,000.00
United States Depositary
Accounts Invited
doesn't seem to bo any
of hay in this valley
bh stock has boon sold
ed out, yet ranchers are
big price for their hay
as gram.
k V; 1' . nlnu-Kh was
Bin li . tk on lower
Si . 1 lir t of this
bk.' it i sonic business
LiiiR his .1 it who is nt-
Ischool hero.
lawlej, son of Congress-
twley, who is with the
rs on the Wood-Hanley
has been ill at the
'Hotel for several days.
L ...
rsuians repoi mm mi-
n n i.... i... for the winter.
v.. uiuuu iina jiii v.imr-
ae lupKer nirm souin-
this city. This is one
Lst located farms in this
and with proper culti-
iiid handling of water
It can bo made a very
Ivo place.
Ealdwell has purchased
idsome black Perchcron
which Mr. Ireland
in. Mr. (.aulwell is in
ft horse breeding busi-
rccently lost a line im-
'ercheron but is again
jr of a good horse.
of dams and ditches
Cranberries at Huston's.
All work guaranteed Salis
bury's. 1 Van Hmbree was doing busi
, ness hero yesterday.
See the late creations in mill
I inery at Mrs. Drinkwater's.
V. II. Morrison and Ghas.
Haper were in the city yesterday.
Fin lino of watches, chains,
etc., at Salisbury's P. 0. block.
Mrs. Rose Kern was up from
I In,, lmwl linlitiniru mini' llio lllko
yesterday,
(let your clothes cleaned and
pressed at Schonk Bros., at rca- the latter will devote his timo to
sonable juices. ' farming when his lease on the
Mr. and Mrs. V. .1. Hopkins Overland hotel expires,
have located in Weisor, Idaho, n, ,, Hansen of the Burns
Meat Market is prepared to fur-
Manager Woldenbury of the "ish bacon, hams and lard to
Blue Mt. Rapid Transit Line nheepmon and ranchers in any
came in Tuesday. quantity. Special prices for big
. . r. , , . . ' orders. I
mr. uverneiu is a receui ar
rival from Iowa and comes with I U. S. Kelsay of Portland, a
the intention of settling in this! cousin to A. M. Kelsay, the Sil
ver Greek stockman, is looking
over this section with a view of
Schonk Bros., Merchant Tail
ors, Burns, Oregon.
Prompt delivery of all orders
'phoned the Cash Grocery &
Bakery at the French Hotel.
Delia Day Freeman, profes
sional nurse. Parties desiring
her services may find her at the
home of Thomas Sagers, Bums, i
C. W. Lewis was up from
Narrows Wednesday. Ho is
still with C. A. Haines at the
store. Mrs. Lewis is on the
farm.
Cortes Elliott has leased the
ivory stable from his fnther and
Try n monl at the Home Hotel
For shcopllned coats boo Luna
burg nml Dnlton.
G. M. Kellogg was in from
Vnlo tho first of this week.
Order your cranberries for
Thanksgiving now at Huston'H.
G. A. Hembold and Sam Mo-
therahend went to Lawen this
WUUK,
BoitN - In this city, Wednes
day, Nov. 1, to Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Wilson, a daughter.
Should tho stormy wenther
continue it will cause general
feeding of stock earlier than us
ual. Thoso who want dressmaking
dono call at Jorgonscn's stand
Mcsdames It. II. Ireland and II.
F. Ringcn, Propts.
IP YOU AKB (iOINKTO TltAVIX.
Ue the Hnrney County Notional llnnli
TKAVKIiLKU'S CIIKOUKS
They lire nclMdcntlfjinc.
Children in tho homes of Carey
Thornburg, Grant Kestcrson
and W. 0. White aro reported
sick with Duke's disease this
week.
Land seekers conlinuo Jo ar
rive on each stage and Harney
County's population is increasing
at a rapid rate, as fow come who
do not invest and most of them
slay.
Mrs. Lclah Williams-Miller
has received additional stock in
the lino of winter millinery.
Upstnirs in her own building
entrance at side door next to
French Hotel.
The weather during the past
week has boon more or less disa
greeable to those engaged on
now buildingsand improvements.
However, most of tho outside'
work on tho various buildings is
House to rent A. Schonk.
Wm. llanloy Ihib gono to tho
railroad on business.
Tho man who is getting eggs
these days is making a fortune.
Frank Fistcr was in from his
Crane Creek homo during tho
Week.
I. P. Withers was a business
visitor from Hamoy tho first of
this week.
Waller Cross was down from
Trout Greek this week on a visit
to his family.
A. M. Hyrd nnd family camo
over from tho P Ranch Monday
and will spend some timo in this
city.
Karl Mack, a typhoid patient
at tho hospital, has almost en
tirely recovered and will soon be
out again.
Foil Sam:-200 cords of pine
wood at SI. 75 per cord. Slab
wood $1.25 a load at tho Harnov
Saw Mill, L. R. Bunyard.
The family of J. L. Huff arri
ved hero tho latter part of last
week and they have fitted up
housekeeping nt tho A. Schenk
residence.
II. L. Corbctt and J. W. Ladd
have returned to Portland after
a short business and pleasure
trip to the P Ranch and other
land holdings of tho Wm. Han
ley Co.
Blue prints of any township in
Burns Land District, showing
name of entryman, date and kind
of entry, topography, etc., $1.00
each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns,
Ore.
A. E. Murphy, the Iron Moun
tain land man, was in the city
this week, having just returned
f....... .. 4-:.. 4 0.....4I-. TI 1
jiuui! u iiiji w ot-'iuuu. lie na
(mint mil In ilia lnnrl linlflinrro
completed and tho work will whoro ho is dolnv a vast amount
c011llllU0, of development work.
Williams Bros, saw mill at' Win. PlughoIT has disposed of
Cold Spring on the Canyon romi the Ontario Aagus to M. E. Bain.
is prepared to do custom woi k While an experienced man, Mr.
Tor thoso desiring to take ml-1 Bain is now in tho newspaper
vanlago of their government )oi- lk'ld in Eastern Oregon. We
nut. AIM) lumber for sale at $12 wish himsuccess. Plug made
per thousand. See them about enough money out there to retire
ciiiitom prices. ; -Mr, Bain should do as well.
Mrs. S. L. Bowen will leave to
tnnrrnw trmiMiiiKf fni- (Jiimtifm
...,
Bohn Thin morning, lo Mr.
nnd Mm Hay Dickenson, a girl.
Mrs. Monte Bukor has been
visiting friends in thm city this
week.
Kchcnk JJtw. have a full lino
of fall and winter clothing in
slock.
Claude ftniy 111 and wifo were
in tho city last Saturday and
Sunday.
The ladioH auxiliary of the fire
department will moot Monday
evening.
Roland Hankins was down
from his farm near Harney
Thursday.
Eon Sali: Three bulls, two
thoroughbred ono high grade.
Ages 2, A, 5. Will sell very
cheap because related to young
stock. Gerald Grifiin
Narrows, Oreg.
Tickling, tight coughs, can bo
surely and quickly loosened with
a prescription Druggists aro dis
pensing everywhere as Dr.
Shoop's Cough Remedy. And it
is so very, very different from
common cough medicines. No
opium, no chloroform, absolutely
nothing harsh or unsafe. The
lender leaves of a harmless, lung
healing mountainous shrub, gives
the curative properties to Dr.
Shoop's Cough Remedy. Those
leaves have tho power to calm
the most distressing cough and
to soothe and heal tho most sen
sitive bronchial membrane. Mo
thers should, for safety's sake
alone, always demand Dr.
Shoop's. It can with perfect
freedom bo given to even the
youngest babes. Test it your
self and see! Sold by Reed Bros.
r
county.
On and after Nov. 15 tho Bluo
Mt. Rapid Transit Lino will
charge Si cents per pound for
freight.
R. J. Williams was over from
his Silver Creek homo this week
visiting his
after some business.
locating permanently and going
into tho sheep business. Ho was
formerly in this business in
Crook and Wasco counties.
1 am the solo representative of
I !. l 4MA4iAft.I n f ilin h t ft
family and looklnnr i".... " -- " . .,V " ' "",..
ltH.lUIl.-IB Ul 1 It'll I IIUUl
nnnntlitnn liAnijtHii fiml I I i tfrWl f
The entire stock of goods now . onni .mdorwonr for Indies, iron-
tlcmcn and children. Also mnde
to order petticoats. Mrs. L.
Cummings. Samples may be
seen at Home Hotel.
n-ttiltr itfiflt Mii Inn fii
-,,,,, , on display at tho new store of
fish ladders and screens. ' . . , .
fish warden has given , ' ,h... ,,, ' .,.i .'.i
d there will be no fur-1""" "BW- , .' """"'7 " , ,,,,u "'
ce but prosecutionswilll,mwLlU,l,,,"Kl"-0,'tv """'
on-compliance. Screens, Ghas. Bolshaw was over from Vorv little actual business was
rouircdatCeer&Cum-,M . Vernon this week greeting tranancted aUhe recont HC8sion
old time friends. AUhougn ad- of count rL Tho reports of
BMaci:, Water Baihir'vancedm years Mr Belshaw lho ,,! mn8ler8 WOro examined
. .. miid( lrin on horseback and Bava . , . . , ,
re amount oi precipita-v ; , , A . unu approved, uwmg 10 iacK oi
fallen during the past no is roou xor many sucn inps. Mmpieto surveys all road matter
jnsiderable rain and a' Cottrill & Clomons have put in were continued for the term.
, .. .. I .. . ..i-, Imi .. i .. 1. t- 1
low and tno moisture a lirst cliuss saw mill li miles mo city marsnais oi minis ami
a great benefit as it has ' west of Cold Springs is near thoi Drewsey were made truant olll-
Ily all gone Into the valley with good road. In first 'cers.
It has stopped farming class timber--picked trees from u n i0A.er has itmt com-
rny out me winners aie tne government, rreparcci to uo nie0fi ,. wii on i e rjoor's
iniing any as inoy need- custom work. &ee mem aooui
ioisture. your government permit at once.
FALL AND WINTER
..GOODS..
Now arriving lor
WOMEN, CHILDREN
the latest things in
1 1 Al II 1 I V i
tens ana umiarens uoats
velties in Men's Clothing;
account of not having room to
them properly, we will discon
handling Granite and Tinware
article iu these lines
MARKED DOWN
SCHWARTZ.
he Busy Corner Store"
"FUXTiEi, 03RLESC3rOIr.
homestead. It is 52 feet deep
and was through considerable
I solid rock. The flow comes up
to within 12 feet of tho surfaco
jand cannot bo pumped dry with
a six inch cylinder. Other wells
( will bo put down and used for
irrigation purposes with wind
j mills.
David Baird, who has collected
tickets on the Sumpter Valley
railroad from nearly every resi
dent in tho county, arrived on
tho stage Wednesday. Mr.
Baird has been taking tickets on
I tho Sumpter Valley train for the
past thirteen years. This is his
I first trip to Canyon City nnd he
I foro his return lie will
his trip to Harney. He knows
everybody in both ('(initios, la
dies and all and now ho hays ho
wants to got acquainted with lho
country. Bluo Mt. Eagle.
II. C. Wilson of North Yakima,
Washington, ono of tho men in
terested in tho Alvord ranch,
spent n portion of tho week in
this city. Ho started for tho
ranch last week with his party
but broke an nxlo of lho auto
and returned hero to wire for
another. Mr. Wilson informs
I Tho Times-Herald that tho pros-
ent owners os tho Alvord will
not cut it up in small tracts and
disposo of tho land as predicted,
but will stock it to cattle and
sheep. Thoy aro already nego
tiating for a largo number of
stock and hopo to begin active
operations on tho land when thoy
got possession on April 1.
DID YOU KNOW
That two ilows of natural gas under an enormous
pressure have been developed in Harney Valley?
Ditl You Know that the 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 moans to Central Oregon?
It means railroads and tho development of all the re
sources of this great inland empire.
Do You Want to share in the enormous profits that
await thoso who first tap this immense iool of oil?
The Harnvu Valley Oil & aim Co. olTor you this
opportunity. With stock 'oiling at 5 cents per share
(par value $1.00) it is an opportunity unparalleled in
the history of oil development. Wo will gladly nnswer
any and all correspondence. Address
ir,.ll.,,. til t n..., '.. f -
w .. .i ii, iv Kim u.. Milium, irvyon. n
jlarnci
0.
N
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Go to the homo Hotel for a1 Salisbury fixes watches P.
good meal. block.
Plums, cabbage, potatoes and J Broad for sale at tho Home
watermelons at Carter &,Thomp- Hotel.
son'H- I Uokn-To Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
Dr. II. Donman was up from ( Chandler, yesterday, a son.
Harriinnn this week looking of-' Carter & Thompson have just
tor his extensive business inter- r(.cojved a load of Baldwin att
ests. .,,!,,,.
run 6Ai.:-A ivo room cot-i C. A. Bedell arrived home Sun
tago, four lots all fenced with , ,lay evening from a trip toPrinc
two good wells, a windmill atui i villo nntl I'ortluncl.
other improvements. No lock. ' , . ,
G. Hudspeth, Burns, Oregon. ', (,,0; Swemoro and wife are
,., , ,. I back from a visit to his brother's
I here will bo a Irack Meet farm t tho head of Harney lake.
Party ' given at tho homo of Mr. . . 1 .
and Mrs. E. C. Eggleston by tho, " "ycr ' ""lc1 umo ,s fe"
Sunset Sunday School on noxtlnff moroup todatoappara us
Saturday evening, Nov. ao. "d ,ecomnir more popular
Refreshments 15 cents. This isl?vorylll,ny;1 .MS3 STr. IS C""
a Sunday School Christmas treotimmlly n(1(I,n now fcaturcs
benefit and u ... lt,jcil tho Sun- A number of our young people
set people will all attend. attended a social nt the Presby-
N. Honnoy was up from his'lf1"" l.,mn81e laat "M whero
Sinw..t rnrm i..af .,). n.i .,.. thoy enjoyed games and a mco
a caller at this oflico this morn'- j luncI,oon
ing. Ho says ho is very busy Ueatos for sale, all sizes and
putting in grain and has hut I lengths, price 20 cents per foot,
little timo to como to town. Mr. Any ono desiring Ueatos address
Honnoy is enjoying a visit from W. A. Ford of .1. 0. Alberson,
his brother, I. M. Honnoy, of Alberson, Oregon.
extend I Cripple Crook, Colorado. ..., i.,.,, ,, H11nH ; t.
HV ir(HI tttIV niljft fflWII uj
Th chool children of District tho Sylvia H. D. Lodge, No. -13,
No. 2, Harney, will give a public I. 0. 0. P. in tho now Odd Fel
enterlainment on Thanksgiving, low building proved a social and
night, November 25. Thev aro financial success and tho ladies
working hard and thoy already are well pleased,
have matte"! well in hand. There , . , . . , ,
will ho no admission charge, but1. Jftko Wr"-"ht of Drewsey, was
all ladies are requested to bring m l,0!He0 "8 X "a mor",n Ho 1S
basket buppers. No ono should,"" ', wiiy homo from an ox
miss this occasion for u good ton(Ictl trip nto tho Alborta
tjmo country and has boon absent
' , . . , about throo months.
Charles It. Peterson of tho
Crane Crook neighborhood, in K doesn't cost a cent to got
Harnov county is a now comer lo '10 l'icea of your local dealor on
Ontario who will mako a welcome pianos, sowing machines, linole
citizen for our fast growing com- '. carpeta, etc., nnd it mighl
mimity. Mr. Potorson last week "o tho means of saving you a
bought a ton ncro trnet from W. K0 round sum of money when
W. Loonoy and will build a nice , purchasing, besides ho is always
homo thoro nt onco. Tho tract whero ho can make good his
adjoins town on tho west and is ' promises. G. W. Clovengor can
a flno improved ranch, wlth!"1 y Prices on thoso articles.
young trees and berries in qunn- i Soo him. Ho also has roofing ,
tity. - Ontario Argus. , nnd all kinds of building papor.
NOTICE.
All parties owing Lewis & Gar
rett, or Simon Ix'wis nre 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 iilea.se settle the same
with Mr. Leonard at once.
Simon Lkwis
J. T. Gaiuu'tt.
FINIi SHOE REPAIRING
Now stock of material Justin and
we aro prepared to do
First class oik for Indicsand gentlemen
Work done while you wait and
guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
HUFF MIOTIIEKS
First door west of Bedell's saloon
across street from Burns hotel.
Ths HIUCK KEALTV & INVtST.MI.Nr CO.
Office with Wm. Miller, Hums, Or.
Deeded lands bought and sold on
Commission.
Insurance, Life, Accident, Fire.
MONEY TO LOAN.
List vour lands wild us.
IKYING miU.V, Manager.
Number 411.
0
Why we Seek your Business
Wo aro so thoroughly acquainted with tho
benefits and advantages of our ' bank service to
present customers, that wo"" know "your personal
business interests will bo furthered by n bank
bank connection here.
Not only can wo give you absolute safety for
funds positive assurance that every cent you de
posit will bo paid to you whoa you want it but
wo also know you will appreciate doing your finan
cial business with us.
All transactions with this bank are carried out
promptly and accurately.
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.
YOUR HOME INSTITUTION
m
STATE DEPOSITARY
Fhe CASH GROCERY & BAKER
f nsnfswl Ih CmhaI. (-aI II
Best quality Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fresh
Fruits, Vegetables, Confectionery, Stationery,
Cijjars, Tobacco, etc.
FRESH BREAD, COOKIES, PIES
Telephone orders will receive prompt attention
l l ree delivery to any part of tho citv.
.A. -V. S5.CI3STE, Fiopt
www
NEW MERCHANDISE
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes
Fresh Groceries, etc.
For Fall and Winter Trade
J
II
I
LUNABURG & DALTON I
oo
JOE THOMPSON
IN Till: POST OFFIC'i.ULOCK
Candy, Nuts, Stationery, Cigars, and Tobacco
HOT TOJHALES AND CHILES
School Tablets, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Etc.
SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED
Z Nice Assortment of PipesNew Noteltlcs Uimlng. 2
ThelEastern Oregon
Engineering Co.
CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND
IRRIGATION liNGlNliliRS
Main Ollico.-Hurns, Oregon
A O, PlI.KNKII, M)r.
Branch Office, take-view, Oregon
M. M'LK'sm, Mi;r
"'The best RanQe
brains and experience
have ever produced.'
QUICK MEAL"
STEEL RANGE!
A MAN
is known by the harness he uses
A VAQUEKO by the saddle he rides.
Evere horseman should have the
best, both as to quality and price.
You can get highest quality
and lowest prices at
J. C. WELCOME &JSON
Harness ebrul Saddles
H3HKra.
Ulissig)iy
WMmi
11 r jrnmt t Mu
JLiij .li i.,JjrTlt . -J lit
Bffi,r
WTTi Trn "j i
jHMnrAit sulky
ifp MU' PLOW
S rvg&m SBrB,l
' iwi
THEY ARE BUTTER BECAUSE:
nnd tlio material tisod In bo rtl.Ulbutoil
TlioyarobullbonBdontlllam-liioIplPrt
na to do Uio most good,
Thov nro luat hoavv euouch to lio
good, durable nud IuhUmj'
Tho Btroiigthoucd purta aro thoao
whoro Uio monl wear Id.
Tho walls aro Aabcatos Hnoil.
Tlioyaronuuloof Btool,iuni)iuouUy
thoy aro Btroni; and cannot cnu'k. I
UARNfiY COUNTY
IMPLEMENT & HARDWARK
COMPANY
HARDWARE, CROCKERY
Tho Stnrf is ono of the latest and best additions to tho famous
Deere Lipo of Riding Plows. Is light in weight, simple
nnd durable in construction full of genuine merit,' and has
shown its mettle nud utility in every test it has been put to.
It hna amply demonstrated by its good work its right to be
d-!sd ri a Etrtctly up f-dntc, high-class farm tool. It is
certain to suit the most critical farmer and be a money
maker aud a labor-saver for him.
CS12 It's a Deere-Ifs Right3
and does its work perfect ense to the operator nnd team,
It is manufactured and sold na a tomrueless nlow a toneuo
not being nececsnry to best results, but one is supplied at
slight cost to thoso who perfer it that way. The Stng is tho
simplest riding plow built, anyone who can hook up a team
and drive 'em straight can operato it successfully. It pos
sesses many superior features not found on other plows,
and it takes a whole book to illustrate and discribo them.
Better write for it today and all tho information you want
auoui inn superior implement.
C. H. VOEGTLY
TINWARE
Burns,
Oregon
THE TIMES-HERALD
Job Printing.