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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1910)
I! It 3. i The Times-J-Ierald. IAH T1IK l,A0K8T OtltOUI.ATION OK ANY NKWSPAPKn IN THtSCOUNTY. SVTURII VY, JANUARY 1, IfllO .- I Locnl News, 1910 Don.t forgot to write it 1910. Salisbury fits oycs P. 0. block. The ice horvost is now in pro gross. Altorntion on Scbcnk Bros, clothing free. Tho schools will rosumo work again Monday. For shoeplined coata see Lunn burg and Dalton. Mrs. C. A. Hnrlan spent the week with relatives and friends in Harney. See the Inland Empire Heal Estate Co. if you have anything for sale or exchange. Our line of lap robes, horse blankets and carriage heaters arc complelo J. C. Welcome & Son. Ira Mahon and Carl Horseman were among those from a dis-' tance to attend tho Masonic in-J stnllation. Hagey & Richardson now have a complete lino of fresh groceries and new dry goods. See them in their now store. W. Y. King is now employed building a dam nnd bridge across dury's. nn irrigation canal near I'lanU 'Baker's place across tho river. N. Brown & Sons are agents for the Stein-Block make of clothing. Ask any one who knows and vou will wear no other makoj We may kick a little at present about so much winter weather and snow, but we'll change our tune in the spring. We are as sured a good season. Blue prints of any township in Burns Land District, name of entrymnn, date and kind parents. If iou are not a depositor of this bank, we invite you to becomeone with the newyear. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS Capital, Surplus, $25,000.00 330,000.00 United States Depositary Fresh bread at Heed's Grocery. mi wont guuranieeu auns- Wm. Furro and family arrived home lawt evening. ' Fine line of watches, chains, i etc., at Salisbury's P. 0. block. A. A. Tipton wns in from the 00 to attend the Masonic installation. See those blankets at Son's. "Fit J. C. Any" horse1 Welcome & ! . Bart Silcr is prepared to do general teaming and draying. Schenk Bros, have a full lino of fall and winter clothing in stock. The Christmas dance was en joyed by a large crowd of young people. BoitN Wednesday, Dec. 2S), to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pugsley, i daughter. If you want to see the finest display of post cards in Burns go to Carter & Thompson. Geo. Hill has been in the city, Prof. Collier, m-inciiml of our showing, for several days on a visit to his mii,i; eiini ..,, i,ia j,ni;,i,,.. I' -... ,.v i vacation on his homestead. A good suit leady to wear can Fu l)lo0(Ie(, Whitc AIKorn ,.i(. be got at Schenk Bios. $12.f0 ,,,,. ffl .lt AiMr.. Mi w. of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Kandall. Burns, Ore. The Christmas exercises given in the churches were very pleas ant nnd most thoroughly enjoyed especiall by the little ones. No accidents happened to mar the pleasure of the Christmas festi vities in any respect. A yearling snotted steer brand ed HII on left ribs, mark crop while riding get a carriage heater i homestead. I A. Short. Lawen, Oregon. up. uei your comes cieancc. ami , , Trowbridge is over from pressed at Schenk Bros., at ren-;hIs Im, stock rnncli ,mvinf sonable prices. J hr0llKhl ovor bunch of caltIo (o Tho weather has moderated food, considerable in the past few days k, Heery, of Seattle, a bro and we may expect more snow, j ther to C. K. Berry, arrived here If you won hi be comfortable tnts week and lias located on a Job prlntingTho Times-Herald Don't ovorlook Schenk Bros. ChriHtmas display. Prof. I. C. Raymond was in from Silver Crock HiIh wook. Foil Sam:-A second hand range. Address Box 72, Burns, Oregon. Chan. Comogys was in from Wngontire to spend tho holidays willi his family. Pearl Fisk, Stoiiogra)her. Tcrnut reasonable. Headquarters at olllco of .1. W. Biggs. C. B. Smith was up from Waverly during tho week looking after somo land business and visiting friends. II' YOU Alti: OOINIJTO 'I'ltAVIX, line (lie lliinu-y County National lliink TitAVi:ij.i:it'S ciii:qui:s Thoj are Klf.iUnllf)ln. Hiram Flickinger, an undo to Mrs. .1. M. Dalton who visited the family hero during October, died at Los Angeles on Dec. 21. Koatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Roaloy address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Albcrhon, - Alborson, Oregon. Among tho enjoyable features of the week was an ovenining at tho homo of Dr. Elizabeth Ellis where she entertained a number of friends at Five Hundred. Harold Clifford, who is at tending school at Ann Arbor, Mich., is visiting his parentis, Judge and Mrs. M. D. Clifford in this city. -Baker City Demo crat. Williams Bios, saw mill at Cold Spring on the Canyon road is prepared to do custom work for those desiring to take ad vantage of their government per mit. Also lumber for sale at $12 per thousand. See them about custom prices. Assessor Donegan arrived home last Saturday after an ab sence of several weeks during which he attended the meeting of the state board of equaliza tion at Salem, also visited rela tives and friends in Southern Oregon ami California. Job printing-Tho Timea-HeraM Go to the homo Hotel for a goodjncnl. Sylvester Smith was in (ho cily Wednesday. Bon Newman is up from tho Island Kaiich. Carriage heaters and coal J. C. Welcome &. Son. The most up to date gouts fur nishings at SchonkjBros. Misses Ruby Burrow and Jul iott King spent a portion of this week the guests of Miss Mary Croxton on Sage Hen. If you would like an Oregon Life Calendar send your name, ago and address to their agent. E. C. Egc.uiston, Burns, Oregon. "Dick" Noble was in town for a few days (his week helping the boys warm up the Odd Fel lows' lodge room and having a general visit with his friends. Mrs. Lelah Williams-Miller has received additional stock in the lino of winter millinery. Upstairs in her own building- entrance at side door next to French Hotel. It. B. Post, of tho U. S. geo logical corps, has returned to Burns after an extended trip through Lake and Crook counties on business connected with his office. II. J. Hansen of the Burns Meat Market is prepared to fur nish bacon, hams and lard to sheepmen and ranchers in any quantity. Special prices for big orders. Alma Davis and wife were down from Harney to spend Christmas and were accompanied home by Mrs. J. M. Dalton and children who spent a portion of the holiday vacation with them. Cottrill it Clemens have put in a lirsl class saw mill 14 miles west of Cold Springs is near the valley with good road. In first cIiihs timber picked trees from the government. Prepared to do custom work. See them about your government permit at once. Try a meal nt the Home Hotel. There is no quinine, nothing whalover haish or sickening in PrevenlicH. These little Candy Cold Cuio Tablets act as by magic. A few hours and your threatening cold is broken. Candv-hke in taste. Preventics plouso the children, and they bleak the fevorishneHs, always. And least of all is the economy. A lingo box-48 I'lovonties 25 cents. Ask your druggist. He knows. Sold by Heed Bros. NOTICE. All parlies owing Lewis & Gar rett, or Simon Lewis arc hereby notified thai all these accounts are in the hands of our attorney C. H. Leonard for collection and settlement. Persons indebted to! us will please settle the same with Mr. Leonard at once. Simon Lkwis J. T. Gauuett. KIIITII (lRAI)Il EXAMINATION. Number 47. Condensed Evidence. Each check you issue to cancel an obligation is indisputable evidence 1 hat you paid tho party. The check contains the amount transferred, the dato, tho party who received tho check and your own signature. In addition to all this, when we return the check to you, you will find written on tho back the parly's name which is a receipt in full for the amount on the face of the check. Checks arc ideal records of your business transactions to file for reference. Be exact and systematic in your businoas. The check account will help you greatly. A Savings Hank 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 and coal Son's. at J. C. Welcome &.! J. H. Gould is in the city under treatment by physicians for the bad arm which was dislocated large on ngni ear ana unuer on in loft came to my barn Dec. 1, 1909. Owner may have animal I Ches Dalton and wife snent by proving property, paying for Christmas at the home of the j tost summer by a vicious cow. his keep and this notice. latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. k, naey js ,, from Nar C. E. Elliott. Grant Thompson. rows on business and pleasui e Some of our Crane Creek visi-' Mrs. Edward Southworth came He states ho will do home ox ters this week report that Engi-1 over from Bear Valley Monday , periment farming on jicci ouiuuiuy in uiu uiimniiiii and is a guest at the Home ol lier. scaie nexi spring, lines has been in that vicinity. , parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. He nas also neon in the Barron i Sweek Valley section. This wnniil inili acnciiK uros. do not nave to send your suit back to a Phila delphia lawyer for alteration They are tailors and can do it themselves. If you want a ready to wear suit of clothes call for a Stein Mock suit. Worn in London and New York as well as Burns. N. Bkown & Sons. Mrs. Fred Oakerman and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Albert Oakerman, were over from Sil ver Creek during the week on a visit to friends. Fresh groceries of the very best brands and a complete new line of dry goods, furnishings, etc., may he found at Hagey & Richardson's Tho new stone and store. Indian Frank nnd his wife and wife an "Dutchman" wont on a , .Tr- :? tear down at Add tho other day POST WOT m A V P. A Tin A TArS!mc!."c!!KcSl SUtiZfci cate some railroad building in the near future and Tho Times JHerald would not be surprised to hear of contracts being let any day. MAWUED-Tuebday evening, T,ie I,uP'Is of Mrs- G. A. Rcm- Dec. 28, at the home of Mr. and ! "okl ave Pn" rL,cltnl ut ncr Mrs. D. A. Cawlfield in this citv. ! ll(,me Monday afternoon. Only Ir. Henry Goodlow and Helen Hoenes. Henry is an old time the mothers of the pupils were present. The rendition of the resident of this county while the various numbers reflected great brido is recently from Washing- cra,it to Mn)- Kcmbold as an ton. Rev. A. J. Irwin nerform- instructor. The program was ed the ceremony. Mr nn I Mrs. I followed by refreshments Goodlow have the best wishes of! tho c'tiru afternoon was very many friends. enjoyable. DID YOU KNOW That two flows of natural gas under an enormous pressure have been developed in Harney Valley? Dill You Know that the visible indications point to Harnev Vallev as being underlaid with one of the great est dop 'Ml, of light gravity oil in the world? Do You Know what that moans to Central Oregon? It means railroads and the development of all the re sources of this great inland empire. Do Von Want to share in the enormous profits that await those who first tap this immense pool of oil? Tlw lltirnvu Valli'u Oil & O'iih Co. offer you this opportunity. With stock selling at 5 cents per share (par value $1.00) it is an opportunity unparalleled in tho history of oil development. We will gladly answer any and all correspondence. Address lltirnvu Vallou Oil A (Sim Co.. llitrrtn. Orcnon. II - " yy 'I B " P HI 1 m HALF PRICE PRICES CUT IN TWO on all toys and holiday goods at ' been missing fsr four days it is feared ho is frozen. and ' Last week J. C. Koger adver- tised in the Eagle for tho return of a lost steer, and the next day that steer came piking homo I alone. This particular steer is not a paid subscriber but had evidently been reading somo one elso's paper. They all read tho ,THE BUSY CORNER STORE. T. ZTL, V -,-j . . . . . . (Monday for southern California Jieginmner Monday, Jjec. ztn ana ami oid Mexico, no expects to 1.,,:,.: 1 l 4. 4.1 i. ... be absent about two months and U1IU1IU1H& imuugjioui uiu ween wu .ill sell all the toys and other holiday hovelti s at half price ' Everything marked in plain . ures. Take the price., cut it two and you have the sale ace. CALL EARLY. I SCHWARTZ. ii The Busy Corner Store" TTaFUXTJSJ, 08LE5C3r03NT- will visit his brother and old timt' friends as well as all points of interest. Pleas has promised the boys of tho Odd Fellows lodge a treat when ho reaches Mexico and will send it as soon as he reaches there. W. J. Foster of Seattle is urnong Into arrivals hero to look ovor the country with tho inten tion of locating and investing. Mr. Foster says tho country was misrepresented to him and ho is I moro or less disappointed, yot ho doesn't condemn tho country. I Ho has been looking uround and 'may decide to rcmr.fn. It is u mistnko on tho part of real estate men and locators to misrepresent. Tho truth is good enough about tho Harney country then wo will have satisfied pcoplo when thoy arrive. Walter Sullivan is in the city. Schenk Bros., Merchant Tail-1 ors, liurns, Oregon. Three Merino bucks for snle. See J. A. Oard, Lawen, Oregon. Don't forget the chicken pie dinner at the Commercial Club rooms today. Enid Cawlfield was in from her school in the Buchanan district to spend the holidays. Somebody please tell mo whero I enn get that chicken pie dinner on New Year's day. C. T. Gary and wife wore over from Crane Creek to spend Christmas with relatives. Salisbury fixes watches block. P. 0. for sale at the Home i Bread Hotel. Miss Vera Hendricks wns up from Lawen this week to spend the holidays with friends. Homer Davenport, the cartoon ist, is reported quite sick in Cali fornia. Ho is a cousin to I. S. Geer of this city. Foil S,I.i: -200 cords of pine wood nt $1.75 per cord. Slab wood $1.2.' a load at tho Harnev Saw Mill, L. II. Bunyard. Al Welcome was on the sick list a part of this week likely Following aro the sources for eighth grade examination, 1910: Arithmetic -Practical Arith meticSmith, Civil Government United States Constitution. Geography - -Slate Course o f Study; Redway and Ilinman's Natural Scljool Geography. History List of topics from History Outline in State Course of Study and Current Events. Grammar Buchler's Modern English Grammar, no diagramming. Physiology Gradod Lessons in Physiology nnd Hygcne Krohn. Reading- The teacher will send to the County Superintendent the applicant's class standing in reading, which shall be taken by such superintendent ns the ap- nliprml ' ef n twtmrr ti Hin cnlinf Spelling- Reed's Word Lessons ( writing specimens ol pen manship as indicated in copied matter and from manuscript in Language. Respectfully submitted, J. II. ACKEllMAN, Supl. Public Instruction. ST A TE DEPOSIT A R Y BUYYOUR DRUGS atOUR STORE We handle a complete line of everything usually sold by up to date druggists. It is OUR AIM TO PLEASE This we do by courteous treatment and reasonable prices to ajl our customers THE PLACi: TO GKf YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon. I List Your Property With Tin J Inland Empire Realty Company I W. V. LESTER, Manager, liurns, On-. 5oo -A wess MITICI! TO till: PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that Birdie M. Buckland has left my bed and board and I will not be responsible for any bills or con tracts that Jslio may make from this date. Dated at Harney Oregon this the 17th day of December A. D. 1900. Frank Buckland. FINE SHOE REPARIN6 New stock of material just in nnd we are prepared to do rirsl class work for ladies aud gentlemen Work done while you wait and guaranteed. Prices reasonable. HUFF BROTHERS First door west of Bedell's saloon across street from Burns Hotel. NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Fall and Winter Trade LUWA8URQ & DALTON JOE THOMPSON I IN Till: I'OaT OITICIi BLOCK Candy, Nuts, Stationery, Cigars, and Tobacco HOI TOMALES AND CHILES School Tablets, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Etc. I SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED Editor C. P. Haight and fain-1 (-'uuscl l)-v "overfeediiiK" during ily are enjoying a famiuy rc- Christmas festivities, union at 220 Beech street, Port- Tho Saycr Photo Studio is so lum!. They left last Friday I curing more up to date apparatus morning. Blue Mt. tingle. ( mitl is becoming moro popular L. Woldonborg and family and "very day. Miss Sayer is con Mr. and Mrs. Frank Metschan 'Ununlly adding now features. are spending a few days in Baker City this week. Thoy left Can yon Wednesday morning. Blue Mt. tiagle. A life policy, taken nt tho ago of twenty-four, secures to a fami ly fifty times the amount of its annunl premium. Tho protection The constitutionality of tho begins tho moment the first pre- Tlio MILLER REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. Office wild Win. Miller, Barns, Or. Deeded lands bought and sold on Commission. Insurance, Life, Accidont, Fire. MONEY TO LOAN. List our lands with us. IKYING MILLER, Manager. X Nlcn Assortment ol I'lpcsNew No cities Lominjj. a I I The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IKItKiAIION LNGINLEKS Main Oflice, Burns, Oregon A. (). K.UHKNER, mki. Branch Oflice, Lakeview, Oregon (", M. Ml'LKNWI, Mill A IVIAPJ is known by the harness he uses A VAQUEhO by the saddle lie rides. Evere horseman should have tiU best, both as to quality and price. You can get highest quality and lowest, prices o,t J, C. WELCOME & SON Harness cun.cL Sa.cLd.les M$te In And act providing for five members of tho Oregju Supremo Court has been upheld. In u longlhy opinion covering 21 closely typo mium is paid. If you have put your money in a savings bank it may take many years to accumu- lato u comparatively small sum. written pages, Justice McBride, i Insure your life and if you should whoso opinion is supplemented (die tomorrow, your family will by a shorter one by Justice tiakin, ihave moro of nn estate thnn you concurring, goes deeply into the .could save during u long series subject matiu' of tho controversy, refer,, to j.uiny authorities and upholds tbo last legislature in its creation of the additional justices tix. of years. See Irving Miller in tho Odd Fellow's building. Ho is agent for tho Kquilablo Life ABsuranco Society of tho United Slates. Tho following aro somo of tho properties .sold and exchanged during tho season of 100!) by the Inland Empire Heal tistato Co. of Burns, of which W. T. Lester is manager: Dishingson oil properly, !120 acres Davo Loggan property, 100 acres Jordan land exchange, !20 acres Bowen property . . 000 acres Sam Mickel property (MO acres Walter Struck nronorlv. 117 acres Knllonhfioli nrnnnrlv . .Ififi ho-k NOTICE. Notice is hereby given Hint tho annunl meeting of tho stock holders of tho Harney County Fair Association will bo hold nt tho Commercial Club rooms in Burns on Monday, Jan. 10, 1910 for tho purposo of electing aoven directors aud transacting such othor business aa may come be fore tho mooting. Juman BYltn, Secy. H l& Wc IPrl ,,jim D B lj Flic Any W& l Pump and Bm Mm Mahos It Jpi$L 11 Hump ! t want to tell you about the Litest and newest labor saer farmer a marvel ot mecnanieai genius -a reguur andv" the light, handy and simple HB EMm You never saw t. tl it has ever been made. BrSaV5E7TB.c.ff TfiHS TH5(mBKTrwJ?Saifl sira like it b fou r Hm,!'' like i iinc; Jt make p a wiiniimll j-' into t" IM. t . . .1 a pencu I'owc. ' ' 'lmiijr runt in a lew nnnuic, .mu besides pumping, it uins separator, churn, grindston:, or any machine ordinarily run by hand. You do the attach i"j yourself. Costs lets than a windmilll It'sxsdl w orth a special trip to learn about the most wondcitul mvtnion you ever heard of. Next time you are in town tunic in sure. We want to give you a catalog free. c'szm.uitamrmtH&'sssatv&rjm.i tljra ftttoiltl I J.1.10 m, ioob f mm mill m KcttJ"-"J't "" WwIuhIu tudoa wbJxmj U .. Jj-.rra.g3. Oregon, .' . T . tCl 1 'r,i V I V Cl r 1 ,A