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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1910)
136213 JJL.1 !' " " fplfWfl1 h?a'imes-Jierald. Jt - . - t ; -jam TIIK I.AIHIKBI umuui.A mii-i "r KnV NKWBrAPKU IN THIB COUNTY. MTDUtlAY, KKIIKUAUY H, MO. Local News. Vav wanted, Schenk Hros. Cremo the children cry for it. Schwartz' annual clearance palo is now on- Good morning! Did you have cmo for breakfast? If you want protection sco Irvine Miller the insurance man. llniiw Tlmrailnv Villi. 'A irfV " AIIHIWXIMI, --. .-, - , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Springer, i daughter. I $5 Stetson hats for 51 at thej Susy uornor store miring i Clearance sale. Henry Kcisenbeck and one of I the George boys were up from lawen yesterday. Kayser Patent Finger Tip igloves for Ladies at Brown's Satisfactory Store. I The French Hotel is Raining in popularity under the manage-! ment of L. 13. Culp. C. H. Leonard is confined to Ihis home this week with inflnin- latory rheumatism. Our new spring dry goods will Isoon be here to delight our lady customers Hagey & Richardson. Welkers 5-pieco orchestra will furnish the music for the Mas- 1 T, 11 It ...ill l. ...1l nucraue nan. u win uu .-wi'n. The Times-Herald hopes STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS at the clone of btmincHH, January .Vh, 1010 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $2110, 93-1. 2-1 U. S. Ronds 50,000.00 Ronds and Securities, 58,702.77 Premium on U. S. Ronds 2,000.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures (5,(500,00 Five Per Cent Redemption Fund, 1,250,00 CASH, 81,318.38 5MG.805..10 LIABILITIES. Capital $25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 37,237.0-1 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS ... 359,5(57.7(5 $110,805. -10 Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00 United States Depositary Accounts Invited Cremo for salo by your grocer Don't overlook Schonk Bros clearance sale. Always the best at Brown's Satisfactory Store. The Home Hotel is the com for- Clothes pressed and cleaned nt Schenk Bros. Quality and Stylo 'Brown's Satisfactory Store. The new breakfast food- its Cremo a local product. readers will take advantage of Where did you get that hat? table place to board. noerai reuueuons now uuhik ui- ,u ,,. I usv Corner store, 01 r. v. i.,.mv w,w mi fVm, l,i i ... - 1... ..i1.ulinnu.l IJfWtjl IierC UJ .uivumauiB. Jn.m. ,.0iirSO. ilinmn nniir Ijiwihi tin. Hil nf Improved and unimproved farm this week. and city property for sale. ( The best dressed men in Burns Iuving MIM.BK. .l)uy tj)Cir dothing at the Busy BouN-Tuesday, Feb. 1, toCornor Store. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stewart, a Which prize are you going to daughter. Kct nt the masquerade. They Now belts direct New York ' "re all good ones. '" .... ... ll ., C..I1.. n A II..:... ... c...... i n . i itr.i i.. . ..... imnormuuii ui ijujwii u.iu.t v.. j. muui-a mm uii uum i;.. .i i ....i, ,L, n factory Store. i Narrows Saturday and Sunday states the' stock is wintering Good, substantial, well cooked to attend a meeting of the Block- quite well over there, the loss meals at the Home Hotel is what """v; not beinrr more than normal. the boarder likes. ! JaMk- I lir. lnaj-t m tlllltlllAU n V III1HI tlll Jan. 15th, 1910. -Chns. II. See the Inland Empire Real- nnLi, V Se 1CJ, l of Davis, vour home taxidermist tv Co. if you have anything forl"nxiou . ' ' S. " ! ... , ,. , .i. ....i.i.-.. r . . lrom JUW io ov.iau uuiu.-i. ovu win uu wuiiv un niv- i'uuui. iui sale or exenango. the next 30 days. I charge stand- . i naa o,wi .mnmnfnn sntiB-' Engineer Berry faction. I will also buy a few , Struck went over to tho P Ranch Hata at cost ami all other choice specimens for mounting, section the first of this week tx j KOcxl8 nt roducotl iricoa to make Our immense fall trade com.'lo some work. ,room for my sprig shipment nnii! na in miikn oarlv renlen-' Srhnnk Bros, do not have to 'which will bo in by April 1 ishments therefore we are show-, send your suit back to a Phila- Mrs. S. E. Drinkwater. Mnsquorado Ball Fob. 11. Save money by reading tho Busy Corner Store ad. Onions, well matured and good, nt Lunnburg & Dnlton's. Wo havo but one quality tho best Brown's S a t i s f h c t o r y Store. Pine wood for sale, either in tho pile or delivered Luto Mace, Bums, Oregon. Now is tho timo to buy you a suit at reduction salo. Sco tho Schenk Bros', ml. Deputy Sheriff Terrill is agnin nblo to bo out after a severe siego from erysipelas. D. A. Brakemnn, tho Waverly merchant and postmaster, was in tho city Thursday. If you want results list your property with Irving Miller, Room 0, Odd Fellow Bld'g. Alma Davis and wife were over from Harney tho first of this week on n visit to relatives. IK YOU AUK KOINKTO TIIAVICI., Use tlu llnrnuy County Nnllonnl llmiK tuavi:i.i,i:u'h chi:jui:h They lire nelMdeiitlfylnir. Realos for sale, all sixes and lengths, prico 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, Alberson, Oregon. Mrs. Arthur Horton and Mrs. Dell Dibble entertained their lady friends at a "500" party Don't overlook Schenk Bros.1 them. 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. Win. Fay came over from the .N 'us about it. Randall, Passenger and Walter &. Maloney. intr now and ut) to date goods for delnhia lawyer for alteration. spring and all our new goods are They are tailors and can do it coming in as fast as our orders , themselves, can be filled. Brown's Satisfac! R nry to the tory Store. ; Mask BaU on Vncntne. Day J. II. Anderson and family but as it comes on Monday this were over from their Calamity year the ball will be given Friday Creek home last Monday. They Feb. 11. Don't fail to be on came over on land business but hand also paid the dentist and oculist a visit as . ' ' he will arrivc here today to assist friends. Mr. Anderson has long "-'" ... .lnB111I1 .' um- Fresh groceries of the very best brands and a complete new line of dry goods, furnishings, etc., may lie found at Hagey & Richardson's The new stone store. The Sayer Photo Studio is se curing more up to date apparatus and is becoming moro popular ... TI r,., -, . .'everyday. Miss Sayer is con Rev. W. II. Gibson writes that... , ,. i.. r r i n nmnn i i n cni'ino , m in iivrnni v:is over lrum .. - IIIIV 1, I iiiiiiiiiiiiu ill II 1. 1 iil1 m.iiin .j ..m.. ...... . -- been a resident of Eastern Ore-! ', ...,,, y , t Sundny. n0 . r.Hl hnn nimr tirMla it'lirt " -'v, r , are pleased to learn he has re- lectms 1 . . . . ... . . mnrninir covered Jus health ana, as no until further notice. All i Byram says stock in his vicinity says, is growing you,,. vry arc cor(lially invitc(1 to attend day. will begin tomarrowlwas a guest at tho homo ot ur. nnd continue every and Mrs. W. L. Marsden. Mr. arc wintering very well. r Annual Clearance Sale EVERYTHING REDUCED IN PRICE Except groceries, overalls, thread, patterns. SPECIALS FOR NEXT WEEK H 0 hi 03 SP sJ 4 lids Calico, 25c Linen Collars $5.00 Stalson flats 0n"25c ' "'"15c "'"$4.0d Ladies' Lined Shoes, repular 01 OT $2. 00 per pair, Only yx'? Ladies' Leather Hand Hays, reyular $1. 50 each Only Men's Fleeced Lined Under wear, reynlar $1.00 Only Ladies Ice Wool Shawls at One-Half Price $1.10 75c 1 F 3 0 FN LOWEST PRICES IN THE HISTORY OF BURNS Come in and see for yourself SALE ENDS SATURDAY, FEB. 26, 1910 The Busy Comer Store, I. Schwartz, Propt. ad. Men's linen collars only 15c at tho Busy Corner Store. Sure thing, I'm going to mask. Are you? Better get to work on your suit. C. T. Gary and wife are moy ing into tho Mrs. Shelley resi dence today. If you want to see tho finojt display of post cards in BurnsjjjjO to Carter & Thompson. 25 per cent off on men's cloth ing at the Busy Corner during tho clearance sale. Good, clean seed barley fi I to 1000 bushels at 3 cents a pound Hagey & Richardson. J. C. Turnoy of tho Harney Valley Oil & Gas Co. has gone to Boise and other points on busi ness. Better get a pair of thorough bred pigs. Pork is worth raising now. Dr. Hjbjbnrd has Bomo pure bred Berkflliiroafor Bale. Fou Sauj on Tkadk One 9 year old Grade Pcrcheron Stal-lioi-. weight 1700. Ono Brown Standard Bred Trotting Stallion will trndo for young horses. G. W. Young. Capt. Louie, tho Piute sage, has told his friends confidentially the catiso of the cold hard winter. When told last fall of tho won derful work of tho flying mnch- at tho home of tho former Thurs- incs ho said we had better bo day afternoon. It was a most i careful as man had no business pleasant social afTair. Hying in the air and should he if s limner wliowna Hiiir-.i-Jsail too much tho north wind ing last week from blood poison-1 mmM become angry. Now tho :..., ;.. i, ; l.n.wio ;., ...... mi,, -.. Ciuttuiii is snvinir "I told vou covering. His wife and baby S(-" arc over from Diamond at pro- R. II. Brown, tho Diamond sent visiting with him. The Valley sheepmnn, is over from baby had a slight wound on the his home accompanied by his back of its hand infected also. , wife. Mr. Brown says his sheep Miss Lena Harkey has recent- "(1 tho8 of '8 nclKhbors are ly disposed of her real estate up (loiK lullo well, but reports on Emigrant Creek, consisting fr atock further sa"& c of 6 10 acres to J. O. Hoyt, the nuner discouraging. wnere consideration being $0,000. This there is plenty of feed sheep are is an ideal stock ranch in a fine dolntr uuito well. The stock range district. Tho place has wintering on the desert are not considerable bottow land and an ' so well and there will bo abundance of water. considerable loss. Got your orders in for incuba tors before the rush W. T. Smith. Finest of clean seed barley .'! cents a pound at Hngcy & Richardson's. o wirier iv J nompxon navo re ceived a nice loi oi vniontme post cardw. Four yards calico for JJfic at tho Busy Corner Storu during tho clearance salo. James Bunyard and wife are over from Wage-nth u on business. They arc guests at the homo of Irs. Egli. OUT OF TOWN TAXPAYERS -The Harney County National Bank will he pleased to ultend to the payment of your taxes upon receipt of your instructions and sheriff's statement. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Burns Commercial Club was held Tuesday evening and among other matters the bound aries of the prppoHcd new land district was taken up. Tho ex ecutive committee will investi gate it. There have been a number of social affairs the past week and society people of Burns arc kept quite busy. It seems the social season is just on and this month promises to bo stren uous. We also understand, there will be some home talent I plays in the near future. j E. SUiuffcr, of tho Juniper Mountain country, who has just returned from Salt Lake and i Ogden via Winnemucca was in ' town this week. Ho said the ground was bare of snow around ( Salt Lake, but elsewhere along the route there was plenty of it. Jordan Valley Express. j Walter Grey, who recently! made proof on his desert claim, , was fortunate in striking two artesian wells on his place, situ ated on the east side of Steen's mountain. He sunk 107 feel and got a gusher and going a short distance away got another at 112 feet. He is on the Alvord desert. Ontario Argus. The Harney County National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. STATE DEPOSITARY c, r MtKiriNKY, rnitintnr ttuti m. nnomi, CAtiiit MKD HAIMtt, Vic u. Pmrl,tHT 1 1 INKY DALrOM.All t ca I, ll.X PLANA TION OF FIGUKKS SHOWING OUll CONDITION, JAN. 31, 1010 THE FIGURES WHAT THEY MEAN. Capital Stock ... $ 20,000.00 Surplus and Profits 10(iDG.rJI"vc"tI"e"t"r"tMkhold'r- Circulation 19,500.00 fTSSZ '" " '" "' '" Doposits 232,430.89 approve our Handing and methods $288,127.-18 Loans U. S. Bonds & Prcm Municipal Bonds & County Warrants Furniture & Fixtures . (Mo .$110,449.03 tl 21,250.94 Snmcnscflih, Money nafcly placed for active cinula- on in IlHrney County. Cash and Exchange 29,512.40 IIirIi Krade investment. fl'lciiRant, convenient nccomoilatti.n-i f r 3,377.80 cintomcm. Security and fncilitii s f r ( prompt dispateli ofbmltic. IKeitcrvc fund available to ineU mcNof dcpoiit'ors. Amount on Iiand GO per ecu t;lawweiuirei 16 percent ;remnimn,' 35 percenj. is extra margin of security YOUR HOME INSTITUTION BUY YOUR DRUGS at OUR STORE VVc handle a complete line 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 al our customers THE PLxCf TO GET YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon. V - N 0 VSV f- --' V . ss r " Harney Valley Oil & Gas Company Stock 10c. V- J Men's Clothing Largest stock- Get the habit Deal with the in Bums, nnd the lowest prices. ' Busy Corner Store. I. Schwartz. If you have any property list it with us, wc have the buyers. Randall Passenger & Maloney. Good vinegar for sale by T. E. Jenkins at the Brewery. Money back if not as represented. Forest Ranger Pearson has returned from a trip to Seattle where ho attended the forestry school for a month. Fou Salk-200 cords of pine wood at $1.75 per cord. Slab wood $1.25 a load at the Ilarnev Saw Mill. L. It. Bunyard. For real comfort, quiet and courteous treatment the French Houso is tho best under the man agement of L. B. Culp. Ask your grocer for Cremo, the new breakfast food. General hauling and dray work done bv B. F. Silor. ,. . , " ..., N inc inermomeier uroppeu io below zero again for two nights this week but it has since mode rated. Are you interested in Bums acreage' If so let us tell you what wo havo to offer. Randall, Passenger &. Maloney. Dancers should remember the Mask Ball at SunBet school house Feb. 14. Dnnce tickets $1 nnd spectators 50 cents. Supper nt E. C. Eggleston's. This ofllco is in receipt of a letter from Bill Blott requesting enmn rliiunrmtfim mnf fn nvnlnit- Lauranco Shepard has been;.-,,,, .,, irn,.nnu pmintrv.' TTn compelled to lay off from drivingi .,.,a !..,., tn ,ift , stage on account of an infected 1 8,0 work Ho nlso nd(ls Hmt wounu on nis linger. iiu una a J. bnd hand from poisoning nnd is under tho caro of Dr. Geary. Mrs Ilallio Shelley, who left hero a few wcoku ago, was mar led last week in Portlnnd to U. S. G. Story, a prosperous busi ness man of King, Hill Idaho. Mrs. Story comes of a well known pioneer family of this section whero bIio had resided for many years. We join friends in extending best wishes for a happy and prosperous life. Edward Perry, a pioneer who will bo remembered by all old timo residents of this section, died at his homo near Grant's Pass on Saturday, Jan. 22, from pneumonia. Mr. Perry leaves a wife and b!x children to mourn him. Mrs. Perry ia a daughter of Mrs. Sam King and they were married hero. Tho family is loft quite well provided for, hav ing somo valuablo real estate. Mr. Perry lived in this county for many years whero ho was highly respected. Mrd. King lias gono down to bo with her .1......1.I,... f.u ...limn , , railroad lifo is becoming strenu ous and wo may therefore expect to hear his usual noiso in tho early spring. J. D. Venator, deputy district attorney, returned from San Francisco Saturday with a new Hudson-20 auto, that is said to bo ono of tho slickest little ma chines on tho market. Ho shipped tho machino to Alturas. From there homo ho was accom panied by Banker Miller nnd wife, Marshal Tonningson, 1 ll a IlllCJ (laugnier Anna, ami mo i not bother tho car in tho le Lakeview Examiner. Ono half of tho ladies of tho afternoon 500 club cntcrUtfejed the other half logother with tho gentlemen last ovoning at tho Masonic hall. It was a very pleasant nffair with guests to fill ten tables. Somo very high scores wero mndo Mrs. Isaac Schwartz and Sam Mothershead carrying off tho honors, howover. This was tho socond party of tho kind during tho social season, Refreshments wero served fol- U !! MASK HALI. I-mmUARV II. Friday, February 11, the an nual masqurade ball will bo given in Burns at Lochor's hall. The costumes this year will be better!" than ever, as there is more com petition for the prizes. All sorts of new characters will be imper sonated. Prizes will be awarded to tho best dressed lady, best dressed gentlemen, bestsustained lady character, best sustained gentleman character, most comi cal lady and most comical gentle man. Don't fail to have your costume ready in time. NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Fall and Winter Trade ' MUFF BROS. RI-STAUUANT. Mot Tnmnlcs, Chill Con Clinic, Mexican Stew, SpcKgcttc, Mot Wcincrs, etc. A gooil Lunch nt niiy hour. Second Door West of Capitol SnKioii. JOE THOMPSON MiXT DOOR TO CAPITOL UAUUR SHOP Frcsli Candy, Nuts, Cigars, and Tobacco NEW LINE POST CARDS Some Nice New Stationery SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED Nice Assortment of PlpcskNcw NVneltlcs coming. "- The MILLER REALTY S IN YISTSlthT CO. Office with Win. Miller, Hums, Or. Deeded lands bought and sold on Commission. Insurance, Life, Accident, Fire. MONEY TO LOAN. List your lir.ds with us. IKYING MILLER, Manager. Tho Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINIERS Main Oflice, Hums, Oregon A. O. I'UIIK.NKH, Mr- Hranch Ollice, Lakeview, Oregon I . M KM I KNKH, Mil". A IVIAN is known by the harness he uses A VAQUEKO by the saddle he rides. Ivere horseman should have the best, both as to quality and price. You can get highest quality and lowest prices a,t J. C. WELCOME & SON IEa,r:n.ess eiKLd. Sa.cLd.les THE TIMES-HERAL Job Printing. Gom& Its Midil Ask Mb auk I int to tell you about the latest and newest labor s.uer i regular fiM We v; v HI for t he ft 1 "Jim i l Fits Any Mm' li Hump I farmei a marvel ol mechanical genius- ight, handy and simple Danclv" the You never saw anything like it before--no.l my like it has ever been made. It makes a windmill pump into a perfect Tower Pumping Plant in a few minutes, .uui besides pumping, it runs separator, claim, grindstone, or any machine ordinarily run by hand. You do tho attach ing yourself. Costs less than a windmill! It's well worth a sptcinl trip to learn about the most wonderful invention you ever nearu ot. incxi time you are m ivwu vwn- i sure. We want to give you a catalog free. yiaacsa.,aaTyt,T v&ssMZittriBsarfrsiitJtv '" TX7.T-Sro.Itli -A-grt PMtmntmit Juna 10,1000 V. llmuirwr HT lf. ,.!.. seses.,!' GT'x.1i.'(il-g