The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 29, 1910, Image 3

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At Till! I.AK0K8T CIUOUI.ATION OK J
ANY NKWSI'Al'KU IN TltlB COUNTY. I
aATUKDAY, JANUAUY , ltO
Local News,
Fur wnnlcd, Scliunk Bros.
Cromo the children cry for it.
,lob printing Tho Times-IIerald
E. W. VnnVnlkcnburgh is over
from his Silver Creek homo.
Good morningl Did you lmvo
Cremo for breakfast?
If you want protection see
Irving Miller the insuranco nmn.
Frank Dibblo and family are
home from their trip to Califor
nia. The Frene'i Hotel is gaining
in popularity under the manage
ment of L. B. Culp. !
A. Egli is over from Wagon
tire on a visit to his family and
to look after some business. ;
25 per cent oil' on men's cloth-
ing at Schwam' during the an
nual clearance sale.
Dr. 11. Donman was among a
class who recently secured license,
to practice medicine in this state.
Our new spring dry goods will
soon bo hero to delight our lady
customers Hagey & Richardson.
Mrs. Edward Southworth and
little son arc over from Hear
Valley on a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swcek.
"The First National Bank"
Capital,
Surplus,
$25,000.00
30,000.00
United States Depositary
Accounts Invited
Try a meal at the Home Hotel.
Tom Allen is over from the P
Ranch looking after some stock.
Plntlina tiWRKPll 1111(1 cleaned lit
II. J. Hansen of the Hums qiwll,i. n,.
Meat Market is prepared to fur
nish bacon, hams and lard to
sheepmen and ranchers in any
quantity. Special prices for big
orders.
food-
Cremo - for sale by your grocer.
Don't overlook Schenk Hros.
clearance sale.
Fred Haines was a business
visitor the first of this week.
20 per cent olf on Shoes at
Schwartz' during the clearance
Sale.
Volk.qr's.orchestra gave a de
lightful douce at the hall last
night.
Look at our Shirt window.
This oll'cr was made
of lack of feed for
be-"1
the
head,
cause
stock.
Jan. 15th, ltUO.-Chas. II.
Davis, your home taxidermist
will do work for the public for
the next 30 days. I charge stand
ard prices, and guarantee satis
faction. I will also buy a few
choice specimens for mounting, i ness trip to Portland.
Among the pleasant social ga- Schenk Bros, do not have to i
ther.ngs of the week was an , send your suit back to a Phila
W. 0. Rest came in last Satur
day from an extended visit to
Portland and other outside
points.
Wo lmvo :i number of nartics
inxious to. purchase tracts of
i from 1000 to 50,000 acres. See
! us about it Randall, Passenger
The now breakfast
Cromo a local product.
A. McKonzic was in the city
i Wednesday attending to some
Mr?. T. H. Curl, formerly a usil,css
resident of Burns, is a recont Improved and unimproved farm
nrrivnl iii Hio piiv rind will make and city Droncrty for sale.
her home here with her mother, Ihving.Mjli.eii. Values up to $2.50. They aro
... P . t 1 .li inliiln tltSAtP Ifttft
Mrs. Savons. -Prncville Re- i n n,.mn , nvw frnm.youra ioricaui wmi muj-....
view. v his Cow Creek home during the
The Times-Herald is informed week,
that one of our local stockmen The Busy Comer Storo sells
has been offered 100 head of tj,0 host goods for the least
caiuc on uie .lomi uuy iur v" i'u i money.
BoitN Sunday, Jan. 2:1, to
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brown, a
art
, I &. Mnloney. J
See the Inland Empire Real-! . . , , . ,,
ty Co. if you have anything or. A " .o i v, awne
it i Tuesday, who is in I loppy Valley,
sale or exchange. nhml a th(J mow
Issac Schwartz arrived home jms dissjjncared and the outlook
Thursday ovonin 'from a busi-1 for slock wns hotter.
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.
Dr. Griffith left yesterday after
noon for the Worm Springs Val
ley below Drewsey near River
side, to see a little child of Mr.
Armstrong which is reported suf
fering from pneumonia.
evening at "500" with Hon. and
Mrs. Frank Davey, who enter
tained a few friends Wednesday
evening. The honors were car
ried off by Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Gault. Delightful refreshments
were served.
J. F. Mahon was in from his
dolphin lawyer for alteration.
They are tailors and can do it
themselves.
D. S. Sturrock, of Toronto,
Can., was in Ontario one day
last week on his way to Vale to
consult engineer D. II. Ashton,
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I by whom ho had been summoned
Happy Valley home Monday and t to assist in the work soon to be
snva slnclr in tlinf nnifrhlinrlinnri . f :Uon tin on tho extension of tllO
nm ,lnm.r l.Hnl. thnn l,rl honn . Oi-nirnn Knatnrtl lir.inch of the O. ' A large lUimber of OUr people
-reported. There had been some I S. L. Mr. Sturrock buys he will! saw u ncw "" inrUl,0 ,V'csL
i f .!, i,.. i, ti,., i,noM, i.w,,i nf !; fm. iim nm. last ovening for the iirst time.
IUOU VJi. 3ilt.i;S LUt IJ1W kilUIT IlJ uj lvltVV.lt w -www .- j.-w
helped, as the snow had almost sent, but when the weather
entirely dissapearcd and the 'clears up steps will be taken to,
range is more or less clear, be- commence immediate construc
sides there is considerable hay in . tion work from Vale westward. f
that section. Ontario Optimist.
Tho evening star at first taken
for tho comet some littlo time
before sunset, but it wns about
0 o'clock before the real comet
was seen best.
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Annual Clearance Sale
Big Bargains in Every Department Ex
cept groceries, overalls, thread, patterns.
LOWEST PRICES IN THE HISTORY
OF BURNS
Dry Goods
Dress Goods
Furnishing Goods
Hats and Caps
Boots and Shoes
Clothing
Sole Agents for
W. B. Corsets
Standard Patterns
Selz Royal Blue Shoes
Reduction in Everything
Job printing Tho Times-HernU
Onions, well matured and good,
at Lunaburg & Dnlton's.
Starr Buckland was down from
Harney Thursday.
Gonernl hnullng and dray
work done by B. F. Silcr.
Supt. Gilcrest of tho P. L. S.
Co. is in tho City having arrived
Thursday.
4 yds. calico for 25 cents at
Schwartz' during tho clearance
sale.
Pine wood for sale, either in
tho pile or delivered Lute Mace,
Burns, Oregon.
Now is tho time to buy you a
suit at reduction sale. See tho
Schenk Bros', nd.
If you want results list your
property with Irving Miller, Room
G, Odd Fellow Bld'g.
Full blooded White Angora kit
tens for sale. Address Miss W.
A. Short, Lnwon, Oregon.
Pearl Fisk, Stenographer.
Terms reasonable. Headquarters
at oflico of J. W. Bitrirs.
I tilln Dnlilil CnlltimMi M llfltt lwkit
having quite a siege from chick
enpox. Sho is better at this time
however.
IP YOU AUK (iOINCTO TltAVKU
Uho tho llnrnpy County Nntlonnl Hunk
TUAVIXMCU'S CIIKQUKH
They nrc RclMtlcntlfylnjr.
Reatos for sale, all sizes and
lengths, price 20 centa per foot.
Any one desiring Reatos address
W. A. Ford of J. O. Albcrsoit,
Alberson, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Mace en
tertained a few friends at "COO"
last evening. Mrs. J. L. Gault
and A. C. Welcomo carried olf
tho honors. Nico refreshments
wcro served following the hands.
C. A. Byrd and family received
word this week of tho death of Odd Fellowship are most intcr
A. B. Mason's mother in Port- esting and will stimulate the or
lnnd. She wns a highly respect- der. Deputy Grand Patriarch
ed pioneer lady of that city and W. H. Schraeder, county clerk
her death was quite a shock, of Grant county, -will bo here
Archie Mnson is well known here about the middle of February to
whero he was in business at one oflicially resusciato Piute En
time and his wife was Tillie campment No. 38. The exact
Tupkcr. date will be announced later.
Go to tho homo Hotel for a
good meal.
Don't overlook Schenk Bros.'
ad.
Artie Peel was among our visi
tors during the week.
Deputy Sheriff Terrill has been
having a sovcro siege of erysip
elas but is improving slowly.
If you want to sco tho finest
display of post cards in Burns go
to Carter & Thompson.
J. D. Stewart, who has been
teaching in Diamond this winter,
is in this week on business.
Good, clean seed barley frdfn
1 to 1000 bushels at 3 cents Ti
pound -Hagey & Richardson.
The entire Block of goods now
on display at the now storo of
Hagey & Richardson, is fresh
and now. Patrons may find al
most anything desired there.
Harry Briggs, the young man
who had tho misfortune to got
his hand frozen necessitating the
removal of portions of his fingers
is getting better rapidly nnd
tho wounds healing most satis
factory. Rev. W. II. Gibson, who was
formerly a resident minister of
this city, will arrive here next
week to join Rev. Holloman of
the Baptist Church in a revival
meeting. Rev. Gibson has a
number of warm friends in Burns
who will be pleased to see him
again. We understand he is
now located at Iji Grande.
Ileal members of tho I. O. O.
F. Encampment have arranged
to have the camp revived since
moving into the new hall and
have room enough. A largo
number of the members of the
subordinate lodge desire to join
the camp and thcro is some great
work in sight. These degrees of
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Harney Valley
Oil & Gas Company
Stock 10c.
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If you have any property list
it with us, we have the buyers.
Randall Passenger & Moloney.
Good vinegar for sale by T. 13.
Jenkins at tho Brewery. Money
back if not as represented.
Foil SAI,R-200 cords of pine
wood at S1.75 ner cord. Slab
wood $1.25 a load at tho Harnovi
Saw Mill. L. R. Bunyard. j
For real comfort, quiet and!
courteous treatment tho French
House is tho best under tho man
agement of L. B. Culp.
G. W. Popejoy, formerly of
Portland is in the city. Ho comes
to Harney county to make his
pcrmnncnt home.
Prestley Smith is over from
his Diamond Valley homo on a
Bhort visit. Mr. Smyth doesn't
come in very often and therefore
is more or Iobs n stranger.
Ask your grocer for Cremo, the
new breakfast food.
Are you interested in Burns
acreage? If so let us tell you
what we have to offer. Randall,
l iinauiiKi;! iuuiuiiuj.
II, C. Smith and family arrived
home yesterday evening from
Portland where they had been
visiting for several weeks.
It. A. Miller is over fromjiis
Warm Springs home. Hore
ports his children hnve been sick
with Duke's disease but are im
proving. Dancers should remember tho
i Mask Ball at Sunset school house
Feb. l'l. Dance tickets $1 and
snectators 50 cents. Supper at
E. C. Egglcston's.
Tho Sayor Photo Studio is se
curing more up to date apparatus
and is becoming moro popular
Come in and see for yourself
SALE BEGINS MONDAY, JAN. 31, 1910
SALE ENDS SATURDAY, FEB. 26, 1910
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The Busy Corner Store, I. Schwartz, Propt.
ovcry'dny. Miss Sayer is con-
Tho following aro some of the ' tinually adding now features.
properties Bold and exchanged
II. B. Simmons arrived homo
last Saturday from a soveral
weeks' visit to California. He
had a very pleasant time with
boyhood friends and relatives.
Comots nro becoming quito
Henderson Elliott is on tho
sick list.
Win, Krisko was in tho city
this week.
Phillip Irwin is reported on tho
sick list.
Claud Hibbard, is up from
tho Lawen country.
J. N. Terwilligor hai bocn in
tha city for a few day's.
Miss Loughead in up from
Lawen on a visit to friondf.
Finest of clean need barley 3
cents a pound at Hagey & Rich
ardson's. Schwartz' annual clearance
sale begins Monday, Jan. 31,
1910. f
Cello, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Byrd, ban Duko'a
disease.
A. E. Murphy, the Iron Moun
tain farmer, was in tho first of
this week.
Tho county road viewers wero
out viewing a road on tho Island
yesterday.
Tho Busy Corner Storo begins
its annual 'clearance sale next
week. Wntch the ads each
week.
The hen is a meek and lowly
bird, but she has dono moro for
this country than tho eagle over
will do, Bays an exchange.
John nnd Chcrlcr Myers are
home from Western Oregon
where they wero called on ac
count of the death of their father.
W. B. Johnson and R. J. Will
iams are over from Silver Creek.
They state the loss of slock in
that neighborhood is nothing
more than normal.
Foil SAI.K A five room cot
tage, four lots all fenced with
two good wells, a windmill and I
other improvements. No rock.
G. Hudspeth, Burns, Oregon. '
The Saturday afternoon "Five
Hundred" club go out lo the
farm home of Mr. and Mrs. II.
C. Lcvens this afternoon where
they will be entertained by Mcs-1
dames II. C. Levens, W. L. !
Marsden and J. W. Biggs.
Number 61.
Business Accuracy.
The check account will inject into your busi
ness a desiro for system oven in details. It fur
nishes a simple method of recording receipts and
expenditures. Tho ease by which this is dono, In
spires you to a closer watch over your Inislness.
Accuracy means a saving in all cases,- it eli
minates waste and insures definite results.
The check account is as accurate as any human
method can bo made. It supplies the user wHh
every business advantage safety, conrenionce,
accuracy, system and a bettor standing in busi
ness among associates.
Adopt tho check system for your businesi.
A Savings Bank Department is a fonturc of this Bank,
in which interest at the rale of four per cant per
annum is allowed.
The Harney County National Bank
OF BURNS, OREGON.
YOUR IIOMJ -INSTITUTION
STATE DEPOSITARY
BUY YOUR DRUGS at OUR STORE
Wc handle a complete Hue of everything
usually sold by up to dale druggists. It is
OUR AIM TO PLEASE
This we do by courteous treatment and
reasonable prices to ail our customers
THE PL Ct TO GET
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon
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NEW MERCHANDISE
Dry Goods, Boots andShoes
Fresh Groceries, etc.
For Fall and Winter Trade
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Census-Takeu "G i ve
nges of your five children." '
Fatiikk All right. Mary
will lw tliirinon in Sontoinbcr
l,lrlon voQ Mint. miMt. !. riirht! J
Will ll..., j -.. ....- -o J
and John is John ahem--he s
going on eleven, I guess; then
Helen wait a minute, 1 never
could remember how old she is
but Fred is Fred is let me see
and Archie heavens man, my
wife will bo back at half-past
five can't you come again then?
W. N. Morse in Woman's Home
Companion for February.
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MUFP BROS. RI-STAURANT.
Mot Tnmnlcs, Chill Con Carne,
Mexican Stew, SpejrROtte, Hot
Wclncrs, etc. A good Lunch nt
any hour. j
Second Door West of Cnnitol Saloon.
JOE THOMPSON
IN Till: POST OiTICIiJJLOCK
Candy, Nuts, Stationery, Cigars, and Tobacco
HOT TOSIALES AND CHILES
School Tablets, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Etc.
SAIOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED
Nice Assortment of PipesNew Novelties Coming.
hrhfi MILLliR REALTY & ISVIiSTMLNT CO.
Office with Win. Miller, Hurii5, Or.
Deeded lands bought and sold on
Commission.
Insurance, Life, Accident, Fire.
MONEY 10 LOAN.
List your lauds with us.
IKYING MILLER, Manager.
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during tho Benson of 1909 by the
Inland Empire Itenl Estate Co.
of Burns, of which W. T. Lester
is manager:
Dickinson Oard prop., H20 acres
Dave Loggan property, 1G0 acres
Jordan land exchange, !J20 acres numerous, nnd theroforo common
Howen property 900 acres Tho latest has been observed in
Sam Mickel property . (M0 acres tho southwest just after sunset,
Walter Struck property, 117 acres j "Teddy" has also driven ono
Kallonbach property . !15G acres from covor in South Africa.
Tho largo timber wolf spoken , It. S. Dugger, a young man
of last week is no more. A re- who has been in tho employ of
ward of $117, together with tho ' It. H. Brown at Diamond, arriv
bounty and markot price of tho ! ed in town tho first of this week
pelt sent three young men on his in a very bad condition caused
trail. Tho mon. Oscar and Irvin from blood poison. Ho ha3 been
Crnin and Tommy O'Kelloy cov- under Iho euro of Drs. Marsden
ercd his trail with traps, and yes- & Grllllth nnd is improving quito
tordav his wolfshin was ninned. satisfactory. Ho doesn't know
Ho wns a largo brute and broko just how ho got infected, but
tho chain of tho trap which held thinks it wns from a now pair of
him nrisoner. and drairtrcd the gloves. Ho found a small pirn-
trap for a long distanco through plo on ono linger anu opened u
tho snow, which left a plain trail with a pen unite, mo wouna
for tho hunters to follow. Tho grow worso nt onco and ho soon
wolf was tho largest over seen in ' found both hands infected. Mr.
this part of tho country, weigh- Dugger has hnd to have somo
ing about 120 pounds. - Princvillo ono feed him for soveral days
Itoviow. but will soon bo well again.
The Eastern Oregon
Engineering Co.
CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND
IRRlfiATION ENQINI.ERS
Mnin Office, Burns, Oregon
A. I). KU'I.KNTK, yir. ,
Branch Olllce, Lakeview, Oregon
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A MAIM
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, 0. WELCOME & SON
Harrxess sirrcL Sa-cLcLles
THE TIMES-HERALD
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Wc want to tell you about the latest and newest labor sa cr
for the farmer a marvel of mechanical genius a regular
Jim Dandy" the light, handy and simple
Fits Any
Malws it
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You never saw niytliiny like it b.Unc nothing hke
it has ever ben n.'e. It makes a windmill pump into
a perfect Power Pumping Plant in a k-v minutes, and
besides pumping, it runs separator, churn, grindstone, or
nny machine ordinarily run hy hand. You Ji tne atlach-
o yourself. Costs less than ;i windmilll It's well worth
a special trip to learn about the most wondeiful invention
you ever heard of. Next time you are in town come in
sure. We want to give you a catalog free.
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:B-u.mp, Oregon.