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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1909)
JCX Bs-Jferald. OIH0UI.ATION Or IN THIS COUNTY. fKMUKIliJ, 1WJ I News. Reed's Grocery. fceyes P. 0. block. school mcetiiiR and wife Creek on a are vis- LDrinkwater has display of fall Inery. er iook suauemy it was feared it ; he soon rccover- ; of tho R L. S. Horning tor rine company ranch- Illai) robes, horse1 MM ' ?carrmBO henters U. C. Welcome & $ on was over irom home during the to relatives and hardson now have of fresh groceries goods. See them ore. IThanksgivinK ball Mother's club last grand success in r and largely at- i Wednesday evening the parlors of the IP. G. Milliron and lulcare, Rev. A. J. iFirst Presbyterian) ling the ceremony herald joins their ending best wishes. itching services at an church Sunday, ioth morning and subject of the jrse is: beli-ue- Hie evening: lm- Kyers in the Bible." Hi invitation is ex- to attend these ser- STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS at the close of business November 16th, WOD RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $21D,G51 22 U.S. Bonds 50,00000 Bonds and Securities 57,012 43 Premium on U. S. BondB 2,000 00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 0,000 00 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250 00 Cash on hand and In Banks 111,7694-1 $442,183 00 LIABILITIES. Capital ? 25,00000 Surplus and Undividod Profits 34,170 77 Circulation : 25,00000 DEPOSITS 358,000 32 $442,183 09 Capital, Surplus, $25,000.00 330,000.00 United States Depositary Accounts Invited All work guaranteed Salis dury's. See the late creations in mill inery at Mrs. Drinkwator's. G. W. Young is building quite an addition to his city residence. Fine line of watches, chains, etc., at Salisbury's P. O. block. Local dealers have begun dis playing their Christmas goods. See those' "Fit Any" horse blankets at J. C. Welcome & Son's. Wm. Hanley is and rea- anu I trip to the railroad and pointa I outBide. Get your clothes cleaned pressed at&cnemc uros., nt Isonablo prices. W. R. Dawson and wife little daughter were up from Sunset Wednesday. W. II. Culp and wife have 1 it l- !.-.. ru A A rfmk lUAnrtvTn arc out lor UK! ueun mire lor iwu ur uircu wctob Chester Dal ton and visiting their sons, Loyd and jThompson, to take John. They now reside in Port- home of Mr. and land. klton on Wednesday, The entire stock of goods now h are well known on aisnlav at the new store of hung people of this Hagey & Richardson, is fresh tiave many menus i nnii w. Pntrnns mnv find a- fcevery blessing and most anythinic desired there. SchenkBros., Merchant Tail ors, Burns, Oregon. Miss Florence Thompson is up from her homo the guest of friends. John Oard and Ben Ausmus were among our Lawen visitors the first of this week. Prompt delivery of all orders 'ohoned tho Cash Grocery & Bakery at the French Hotel. If you would be comfortable whilo riding got a carriage heater land coal at J. C. Welcome & homo from n Son's. Try a moal at tho Home Hotel J. G. Harper was up from Nar rows during tho week. Carriago heaters 'and coal J. C. Welcome & Son. Walter Sullivan ia in town mixing with hls'many friends. Pearl Flak, Stenographer. Terms reasonable. Headquarters at office of J. W. Biggs. R. J. Williams is ovi r from Silver Creek on a visit to his family. L. M. Johnson, recently froln Seattle, has taken a position as bookkeeper in tho Hnrney County National Bank. IP YOU AM! (iOINOTO Tit AVICI,, Urn the Ihirnoy County Nnlloiinl Hunk TKAVHM.KU'H CIIKQUKH They nro nclMilcntirylnir. The Mothers' Club cleared $105.25 from tho dance last night. This will bo used to add more books to tho library. Drs. Marsdon & Griffith per formed an operation on Clms, Newell last Tuesday for hemor rhoids. Tho patient is improv ing quite satisfactorily. Mrs. Lolah Williams-Miller has received additional stock in tho lino of winter millinery. Uislairs in her own building- entrance at eide door next to French Hotel. Fresh groceries of the very best brands and a complete new line of dry goods, furnishings, etc., may be found at Hagey & Richardson's The new stone store. II. M. Horton and wife returned Houso to ront-A. Schenk. A. McKinzio Is In tho city from his Weaver Springs homo. Mrs. C. C. Lundy is over from Crane Creek the guest of friends. Good vinegar for sale by T. E. Jenkins at the Brewery. Money back if not as represented. Supl. Gilcrest of tho P. L. S. Co. was in the city a few dayB this week. Hay Foil Sai.k Sixty tons of hay on lake, good feeding grounds with water. Jami:s Buchanan, Burns. Foil Sam: - 200 cords of pine wood at .$1.75 per cord. Slab wood .$1.25 a load at tho Harnev Saw Mill, L. R. Bunyard. C. B. Smith, tho rancher, musician and Bchool teacher is up from Wavcrly looking after some business and visiting his friends. Dr. Mnrsden was called to Narrows last Friday and upon his return Sunday reported tho birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn. Tho"Snyer Photo Studio is se curing more up to date apparatus and is becoming more popular every day. Miss Sayer is con tinually adding new features. Foil Sam: A five room cot tage, four lots all fenced with two good wells, a windmill and other improvements. No rock. G. Hudspeth, Burns, Oregon. Blue prints of any township in Burns Iand District, showing name of entryman, date and kind Job printlng-Tho Times-Herald Go to the homo Hotel for n good meal. New fall and winter millinery at Mrs. S. E. Drinkwater'o. Thrco Merino bucks for sale. Seo J. A. Oard, Lawen, Oregon. Schenk Bros, have a full line of fall and winter clothing in stock. Alma Davis and wile arc gucstB at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dalton. Tho partnership heretofore existing under the name of In land Empire Realty Co., Adam F. B. George and W. T. Lester, copartners, has been dissolved by mutual consent, pending set tlement. Notice is therefore given that tho undersigned will in no way bo responsible for any debts hereafter contracted for or in behalf of said firm by Adam F. B. George. v Dated Nov. 17, 1909. W. T. Lusteii. IIIUII SCHOOL LITERACY. from Diamond the first of this'0' entry, topogmpny, etc., i.uu week where thev had boon cnlluil ch. PIntt T. Randnll, Bums, Both the public and "' high schools dismissed for the week Wednesday evening on account of Thanksgiving. Delia Day Freeman, profes sional nurse. Parties desiring her services may find her at the home of Thomas Sagers, Burns. Assessor Doncgan will leave next week to attend a meeting of the State Tax Board Commis sion at Salem. The meeting is called for Dec. 8. H. J. Hansen of tho Burns Meat Market is prepared to fur nish bacon, hams and lard to sheepmen and ranchers in any ; quantity. Special prices for big for those ilosirinir In Inks, nil. lit tie SlltlSCt school llOUSO at f vantage of their government per- 10:30 o.clock Sunday December mil. Also lumber for sale at $12 tli. He will also preach at the per thousand. See them about Narrows on the same day at 8 custom prices. o'clock and 7:30 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Chas Newell was up from ! the Dog mountain ranch this week. She states thoy havo just Dr. Griffith made a profession al trip to the Calamity section i . i.xt n e N orders. phy was in from his land holdings the feck. Mr. Murphy le tine specimens ,,," ure', an addiUonal een tounu in mat , , bat possibly a rich supiny l w,lier' iuldlbe found, but Cottrill & Clomens have put in: the gold found is a a first class saw mill 14 miles! A. M. Byrd has purchased Joe sunk two big deep wells near the the first of this week to see Mrs. Wm. Gearhart. Tho lady is very ill with her recovery. little hope for either tains. Stcens or west of Cold Springs is near the'Tupkcr's half interest in the liar valley with good road. In first" ney County Hardware & Imple class timber-picked trees from jment Co. and has taken chargo. the government. Prepared to do (His friends wish him success in custom work. See them about' his new business venture. to of the annual : in Juno the mat- RX levy WaS POSI- vmir nninrnmnnf nnrmif nf nnrn f adjourned meeting) I first Saturday in There will be a call meeting of Jwing to the change i the Burns Commercial Club Tues- Juations it was al- day evening Nov. 30th at 7:30. Be to vote a special ! This is an important meeting as le, therefore the . the matter of club literature is taken up next I to bo considered. All members tpayers should be are urged to be present 1 A. J. Irwin, Sec'y. on account of the serious il of his brother Marion. Griffith was called to see patient last week. Ho is proving. Williams Bros, saw mill at Colli Spring on the Canyon road is prepared to do custom work nM. uess WM- Dr. Eon Sam:-Thrco bulls, two tho thoroughbred ono high grade, im- Ages 2. 4, 5. Will sell very cheap because related to young stoclc. Gernld Griffin NnrrowB, Oreg. Rev. A. J. Irwin will preach r DID YOU KNOW That two flows of natural gas under an enormous pressure have been developed in Harney Valley? Did You Know that the visible indications point to Harney Vallev as being underlaid with ono of the great est deiKJsiLs of light gravity oil in the world? Do You Know what that means to Central Oregon? It means railroads and the development of all tho re sources of Litis great inland empire. Do You Want to share in the enormous profits that await those who first tap this immense M)ol of oil? The Ilarnvii Vallvu Oil & (San Co. offer you this opportunity. With stock selling at 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 corresjiondence. Address r ir II . sil r si w. - tiarneu raney uu tv tn uo., minis, urcgon. ii K The rains have given place to cooler clear weather. A largo amount of precipitation has fall en and the groundjis thoroughly soaked. Now if it freezes up some it will be better for the roads and give the teamsters a chance. FALL AND WINTER ..GOODS.. I nm tho Hnln rnnrPHontjlllVft of I the International Mills, manu facturers of "Wear Proof" seamless hosiery and "Internat ional" underwear for ladies, gen i tlemen and children. Also made to order petticoats. Mrs. L. 'Cummings. Samples may be Been at Home Hotel. Now arriving ior I A largo number of tho girls j serenaded Grandma Haskell last .Sunday evening, it being her 8(ith WOMEN, CHILDREN XT3WS-" , women of this section and has I'tlio I'liocf fl-iirrrc i n been "Grandma" to so many of f wmw H.H.V.UW ''CJ r Iua jiii nnuiy .yu.un. hanny disposition, s aim ummreiis uoais (.ties in Men's Clothing unt of not having room to im properly, we will discon- idling Granite and Tinware tide in these lines iARKED DOWN HWARTZ. Busy Corner Store" She is or a very enter taining and has a largo circle of friends who wish her many more birthdays. Oleo Margarine, where art thou? If I have despised thee, it was because 1 loved another whom now I know to be as false as eggs. Butter, butter, false and fickle butter. In tho hour of my turkey ye have left mo but terlcss. When you were worth but forty cents you courted me, but when men Biniled upon you i nt ninety cents you left mo alone , with lard. Avant, and quit my j sight for I return to my first love, I Oleo Murgarinc. Go and go with eggs, and may tho chickens and tho cows run together until men may riso up in mighty voice and proclaim Oleo Margarine, queen We are carrying THE BEST JEWELRY p. o. Mann 'acturet and while selecting A PRESENT why not Choose something that will j Salisbury fixes watches j block. I Bread for sale at the Home Hotel. Oranges, lemons, grapes, ap ples and onions just received at ' Carter & Thompson's. Reatos for sale, all sizes and 'lengths, price 20 cents per foot. 'Any ono desiring Reatos address I W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, Alberson, Oregon. It doesn't cost a cent to get tho prices of your local dealer on pianos, sowing machines, linole um, carpets, etc., and it mighl be the menus of saving you a good round sum of money when I purchasing, besides he is always I where he can mako good his promises. G. W. Clovenger can 'meet any prices on these articles. ,See him, Ho also has roofing Mind all kinds of building paper. rnt... tf r n c? t :i .! iiiu ii. j. ii. o. Ljinji.ii.y Socioty met at the high school building on Wednesday the 21th of November The meeting was called to order by President Lelia Egli. Tho minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call found Eliza George and Beatrice Hotchkiss absent. Or mond Ausmus was elected presi dent, Eula McKinnon, vicc-presi-dont, Beatrice Hotchkiss, Secre tary. Following is tho pregram: Song by School. . . Essay . George Marsdon Reading .... Lelia Egli Reading . . Lenore Sizemore Vocal Duet. Nina Wiseman, Myrtle Irving Reading - ... Ruby Dalton Biography .Harry Williams Solo. Helen Purrington Reading Ormond Ausmus High School Notes.. ... ..Merle Bennett Recitation Ixu Davey Current Events .... Mary Fry Song by School. Program committee, Juliet King, Helen Purrington, Millie Hulburt, FINE SHOE REPAIRING Now stock of material just in and we arc prepared to do First class work for Indies and gentlemen Work done whilo you wait and guaranteed. Prices reasonable. HUFF BROTHERS First door west of Bedell's saloon across street from Burns hotel. The MILLER REALTY &INYhSTMKnT CO. Office with Wra. Miller, Burns, Or. Deeded lands bought and sold on Commission. Insurance, Life, Accident, Fire. MONEY TO LOAN. List yonr lands with us. IKYING MILLER, Maoager. Lib U li ill the one you are giving it to Engraving Free to our customers! Salisbury's DKHWSHV TULIiPIIONR COMPANY. Notico of First Meeting of Stock holders. Notice is hereby given that tho first meeting of tho subscribers to the Capital stock of the Drew sey Telephone Company will bo held at the Town Hall in Drow sey, Harney County, Oregon on the eighth day of December, 1909 at 1:!50 o'clock p. m. for tho pur pose of adoption of by-laws, elec tion of directors, and such other business as is necessary to per fect organization of tho aboyo said corporation. Dated this (th day of Novem ber, 1909. S. S. Williams. J. L. Sitz, John Ott, W. D. Baker, George L. Baker. Incorporators. Sick Headache. This distressing diseaso results from a disordered condition of tho 8tomach, and can bo cured by timing it unamuoriaiirs atomacn Liver Tablets. Got a ireo ThelEastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND ' IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Office, Burns, Oregon A U. r.UlLKNKK, Mgr Branch Office, Lakeview, Oregon C. U. KAULKNCH, MUC "The best Range brains and experience have ever produced.' QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES Number 44, The Same as Money A check is an order on us, signed by you, to pay a certain amountof your money either to your self or Komcono else. You issuo your money ns you need it, at any time, at any place. If you pay others by check, tho party receiv ing tho check must sign his name on the back be fore wo will pav the money. This endorsement is indisputable evidence that tho money was re ceived. Employ the check account in all your business transactions. A Savings Bank Department is a feature of this Bank, in which interest at the rale of four per cqnt per annum is allowed. The Harney County National Bank Or BURNS, OREGON. YOUIi HOME INSTITUTION STATE DEPOSITARY The CASH GROCERY & BAKER? fj Located In French Motel m Best quality Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Confectionery, Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco, etc. FRESH BREAD, CG0jjc3, Telephone orders will receive prompt attention Free delivery to any part of the city. -A. "V. lES-A-OinsnE:, ropt Ifcs V KVttimr.' r r- NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots andrShoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Fall and Winter Trade JOE THOMPSON IN TIIU POST OFFICl-JULOCK Candy, Nuts, Stationery, Cigars, and Tobacco HOT TOMALES AND CHILES School Tablets, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Etc. SAIOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED Nice Assortment of I'lpesNcw Novelties Coming;. t A MAN is known by the harness he uses A VAQUE&O by the saddle he rides. Evere. horseman should have the best, both as to quality and price. You can getghighest quality and lowestprices at J. C. WELCOME - SOX A&mTAfl, SULKY MfiplW4 PLOW IgtVI v ft IIiV?SlmSE2b iV9 H nH "tM&iw h,T Ail lElSal IS '1 Vm m BETTER BECAUSE: Thoy aro built on eolentiflo yrlnolplos and Uio material used is bo dlitrlbutad as to do tho most good. Thoy nro Just hoavy enough to bo good, durnblo and lasting. Th strongtlionod parw aro mono whero tho moat wear Is. Tho vails aro Aaboatos llnod. Thoy aro mado of stool, co luoquontly (hey aro titronn; aud cannot crook. HARNEY COUNTY IMPLEMENT & HARDWARE COMPANY HARDWARE, CROCKERY TINWARE Tho Start is ono of the latest and best additions to tho famous Docro Lino of Riding Plows. Ia light in weight, simplo and durable ia construction full of genuiuo merit,' and has shown its mettle and utility in every test it has been put to. It has amply demonstrated by its ijood work its right to bo lassed ns a strictly up-to-date, high-class farm tool. It is certain to suit tho most critical farmer and be a money maker nnd n labor-saver for him. "If It's a Deere-It's Right" and does its work perfect caso to tho operator and team. It is manufactured and sold as a tongueless plow a tongue not being necessary to best results, but ono is supplied at slight cost to those who perfer it that way. The Stnij is the simplest riding plow built, anyone who can hook up a team and drive 'em straight can operate it successfully. It pos sesses many superior features not found on other plows, nnd it takes a whole book to illustrate and discribe them. Hetter write for it today and, all tho information you want about this superior implement. C.H.VOEGTLY m Jeweler OpticianE? j and tho high priestess of bread. samplo at somo good dealers and Job Printing. 3, 33ElE3C3rO"JNr. -BluoMt. Eagle. rilurns, Oregon