The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 12, 1910, Image 3

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SATUIIDAY MABUII 1. 1D10.
Local News.
Good morning! Did you Imvo
Cremo for breakfast?
Arlio Peel and wifo wore over
from Harney Wednesday.
Just received fino lino of John
15. Stetson hnts-Schenk Hros.
If you want protection seo
Irving Miller tho insurance num.
Mrs. Win. Gray and little son
sure up from Lawen the first of I
this week. I
The French Hotel is gaining
in popularity under the manage
ment of L. 1). Culp.
Adelor Racino has gone to Vale
whom w understand ho will
work for the niilroad.
Archie McGownn and wifo
went to tho lake yesterday to
look after some business.
Mrs. W. 0. White has been
seriously ill at her homo in this
city, but is now improving rapid
ly. Shoes for everybody at Brown's
Satisfactory Store. Shoes that
we stand behind and the Quality
Kin 1 that insure wear and com
fort. Those having relinquishments
1 1 1.1 fnt Ortlrt olmtil1
01 S v' ZXu :: his Pine Creek home.
CUI1SUII . ' (illllHmi.iiuu.,i
Our Capital of $25,000.00
Our Surplus of $35,000.00
Togothor with tho doublo liabilitieH of our stock-
holdora of aiiothor $25,000.00
gives absolute- ticcurlty to
our Depositors
This is n fonturo that is well
worth romoinboring when do
positing your funds. Hosidos
wo offor unoxcollcd facilities
for sorvico, tho result of yours
of study and oxporioneo in tho
banking business.
The First National Bank
of Burns
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY
John 1). Dalu. lrtMcnt
C. A. Ilalncn. Vice Prrtldent
J. ,. Cattlt, Cashier
A. C. Welcome, Ami. Caihier
Clothes pressed and cleaned at
Schenk Bros.
S. C. Keys is in the city from
food-
iim vnni netntn mnn. nt his ofiico Tho now breakfast
in Burns. Cremo a local product.
II. J. Hansen of the Burns Leo Buchanan was in from the
Meat Market is prepared to fur- Buchanan ranch this week,
nish bacon, hams and lard toj itT,,)r0ved and unimproved farm
sheepmen and ranchers in any and cjty I)ropCrty for sale,
quantity. Special prices for big Irving Miller.
ortlors- C. E. Beery and family have
OrrOFTOWNTAAl'AEito!moveinnlotheJ. II. Culp resi-i
The Harney County National ,ience
Uank will oe picnseu 10 uuimiu . . j f
the payment of your taxes upon f "0 vlsit to hh
receipt of your instructions and 1ul- ortv-n-
sheriff's statement. Wlfc
Deputy U. S. Marshal Ham- Good, substantial, well cooked
moralv is here from Portland meals at the Home Hotel is what
serving subpoenas for witnesses , tho boarder likes.
before the federal court. Geo
McClaren was one who was serv
i See the Inland Empire Real
ty Co. if you have anything for
! sale or exchange.
pd to be in Portland the first of .
the coming week.
In selecting a dress for Spring
vou would certainly want
latest and newest worn. You
can secure the latest Spring
crnrwld fit Rrnwii's Satisfactory
m ...1 rv..ni:i. ! nlmntih 1 l.l : l T.,nUnnnn fltQ.
oioro waeru wuuiujr i umujo iiur stuuui in mu uuviumiu.. .- (
maintained and business is
cured only on Merit
Cremo for sale by your grocer.
The Home Hotel is the comfor
table place to board.
Paul Blumo has been up with
Paul Finko breaking horses.
Remember the date of "Brook
dale Farm" tho comedy drama
played by local talent, Friday,
March 25.
We have a number of parties
anxious to purchase tracts of
from 1000 to 50,000 acres. See
us about it Randall, Passenger
& Maloney.
A good understanding is better
than great riches. Buy "Silz"
guaranteed shoes at The Busy
Corner Store and havo tho very
best understanding.
Volney Officer nml II. H. Trow
bridge arc, over from Grant
county for tho purpose of taking
back tho hitter's cattle that were
fed near Lawen the past winter.
Fresh groceries of tho very
TT,l,...,.m. T?ltintt llin 1I1
g., Mir i ..',t,o ; mJhnat brands and a eomnleto new
tne, . , , .. i... , ...: iiinn m ilrv irnods. furnishinirs.
porieu improving uy ma jimjoh. - - - ----
ans. etc., maybe found at Hagoy &
j Richardson's The now stonu
Miss Enid Uawlliriu nas cioscu aiorc
.1. .1 ! A t. Tl .. nil ...... M tlta
... .
so- trict and is again at her home in
this city.
Schenk Bros, do not have to
send your suit back to a Phila
dolnhia lawyer for alteration.
They are tailors and can do it
A telegram received this week
annouces the death of Harold
McManus at Butte, Mont No
particulars were received. His
mother, Mrs. Byram of Bear! tlcmseivcs
Valley, and Ins brother IMmer .
who is a student at the 0. A. C. I ReBtcr Farre of the local U.
atCorvallis. have gone to Butte. I S. land office has been called to
. I'nrrinnii im uuamuna uwiww ..-
Vo aro looking for Coffee
drinkers that know good Coffee
when they use it Wo carry
Quality Coffee-no other kind in
our store. Wc could not sell you
cheap Coffee if you wanted it
lrOWIl H Oilkiaiuuiui jr uwiu .
Manager Lauranco of thoRhe coming year
Union Telephone Co. informs us
that arrangements are completed
for a 2-1 hour service in tins city
will be
.. t V. - M - - --
Mrs. 0. A. uyrd wishes to an-. fn(,nrnl MUrL tie left hero last I hncrinimr Anril 1.
to the ladies of Burns,-,. ,,,,, .: , ,.vmiHnrn to tho local
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This
nouncc
and vicinity that she his been ' exchange natrons and no doubt
annotated agent for Chas. A. For SALE-One almost new up-, ,( l ,wnp,i nm.
Stevens & Bros., of Chicago, I to-dato Singer Sewing Machine. beinB inglaHc(li
and is now ready to show this One good second hand "Kwodldn tlcornhowmuchofon
line of goods. She is also agent-machine. One good Home Com- mR(,o n thjJ
for the famous Foster wholesale fort range. Imnfi,ivrnntn1
linr. f ,iw cmmifl of fihicifro. ! Mrs. Chas. Wilson, monthly rental.
Take no Bubstltulo-just toll
tho grocer Cremo.
Alma Davis and wifo camo
over from Harney Thursday.
Onions, well matured and good,
at Lunaburg & Dnlton's.
Salo of Suitings and Waistingfl
at Tho Busy Corner Store.
G. Griffin was among our visit
ors from tho lako region this
week.
Got your orders in for incuba
tors boforo tho rush W. T.
Smith.
Pine wood for sale, either in
the pilo or delivered Lute Mace,
Burns, Oregon.
If you wnnt results list yout
'7 .' , , , ,..ii - ,, acreage r ilbo icl us icu you
property with Irving Miller, Room w)mt WJ ,mvo t() o(rori RmilM
0, Odd I- allow Bld'g. Passenger & Maloney.
A. M. Kelsay and Frank C.
Dibblo wero among our Silver
creek visitors this week.
Good vinegar for salo by T. E.
Jenkins at tho Brewery. Money
back if not as represented.
Good, clean seed barley from
1 to 1000 bushels at 3 cents a
pound Hagoy & Richardson.
If you havo any property list
it with us, wo have tho buyers.
Randall Passenger & Maloney.
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Waistings and Suitings
AT CUT PRICES
SALE LASTS TWO WEEKS ONLY
15c. Cascade Waistings
you'll like 'cm
JL&C per yard
25c. Galatia Cloth
beautiful cITvcIh
19c.
per yd.
20c. Beaver Waistings
in dainty shades
JLQC per yard
35c. Flannel Shirtina
in noft (jraijH
ZiC per yd. . .
$1.00 WaMina
in lifht plaida
O iC per yd.
3 Specials in the Grocery Department
JO pound sack Germ Meal, Regular price 75c. , - - JC.
25c. package Violet Self Raising Pancake Flour
20c.
2!c. puclMim Violet Wheal, 20c. or 3 for
50c.
SALE BEGINS MONDAY, MARCH 14
:n.
- i-Airta GATIIPHAV MARnM 9fi
&HL.E Elwo vr wii-i j .ww. - - w
The Busy Corner Store, L Schwartz, Propt
sJ
Miss Mabel Cross has 'returned
to tho Trout Creek homo after
spending a few weeks with her
mother in this city.
For real comfort, quiet and
courteous treatment the French
Houso is the best under the man
agement of L B. Culp.
Chas. W. liOggnn is down from
Harney assisting Assessor Done
gal! in ninking preparations lor
listing the property for tins year.
Tho Edison Phonograph is
gaining in popularity and should
be in every homo Lunaburg &
Dalton aro resident agents.
IK YOU AUK GOING TO TltAVI'.U
Uhc llic llnrney County Notional Hunk
TUAVKLLKU'S CHMJUKS
Tlu-y nro nolMdcntlfylnic.
Tom Allen left Wednesday for
tho P Ranch. Mrs. Allen, who
underwent a second surgical o
eration Sunday, is now rapidly
recovering.
Realos for sale, all sizes and
lengths, price 20 cents per foot
Any one desiring Reatos address
W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson,
Allinrnnn. Orciroil.
.1S)
lnnl nimrAd.4 nro takiiiir ad-rC
vantage of tho few days shoot-
imr afforded by the large number
of migratory birds in tho north
ern flight
The entire stock of goods now
on display at tho new store of
Hagoy & Richardson, is fresh
and new. Patrons may find al-
lilt' LUUIliy IIIKI 0iww w
has elected tho samo teachers for
Prof. D. W.
YivW is nirain nrincinal nnd his
assistants nro Miss Mary Godfrey
and M. A. Biggs.
If vou want one of those new
Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump
Enirines don't wait until the day
before you need it, but get your
order in now-W. T. Smith, Agt
See tho nd.
For Sale-200 cords of pmo
wood at $1.75 per cord. Slab
wood $1.25 a load at tho Harnov
Saw Mill. L. R. Bunyard.
Lost A gray collarette with
red lining between Burns nnd
tho Racino farm at tho bridge.
Finder nlcaso leave at this office
or tho Racino farm.
Blue prints of nny township in
nnmn Land District, showing
nnmo of cntryman, date and kind
of entry, topography, etc, $1.00
each. Piatt T. Randnll, Burns,
Ore.
You will novor again bo quite
as you aro totiay mcniaiiy ur
physically. Perhaps not ovor
again will you bo ablo to get so
'young" a photograph -that
lookB like you-ns today. Visit
tho Saycr Studio.
Tho recording at the clerk's
office will bo greatly increased
during this season as indicated
by the way matters of record are
Miminir in. Wo understand thcro
will bo about 5,000 deeds of tho
Oregon Valley Lands nlono for
record in this county this year.
This is not only an increase in
tho work at tho clerk's office but
nlso gives tho assessor somo ex
tra work together with now
plats, etc.
For Sale or Tradr-1 Sec,
45 foot clay, Hard wheat land
(next 1 sold for $32 per acre) 120
acres broke and ready for crop.
Good frame houso, two barns, two
granaries, well, all fenced and
cross fenced. Oats go from 70
to 10G bu. por aero; whent 35 to
an nor aero. Will sell for $30 per
aero or will trado for improved 1
section near Burns, Orogon, musi
havo water on tho 1 section.
Geo. E. Reem,
Cayloy, Alta, Canada.
Tho Salo at Tho Busy Corner
Store lasts two weeks.
C. B. AusnuiB was up from his
homo near Lawen Thursday.
Guests at the French Hotel aro
provided with tho best to ho had
in the market.
For Salk-G10 acres hay land.
Will sell wholo or part, Inquire
at this office.
Civil Enifineer Faulkner is
home from a business trip to
points cast of tho city.
Miss Winifred Van Valkenburg
public stenographer, with E. W.
Van Valkenburg nt tho candy
store.
Aro you interested in Burns
Tho boxing contest last Satur
dav niuht resulted in n victory
for tho carpenter over the tailor.
The latter look the count m tho
fifth round.
Miss Frankio King underwent
an operation last Tuesday and is
now recovering quite satisfact
orily. Drs. Marsden & Griffith
performed tho operation.
For Sale or Trade One 9
year old Grade Perchcron Stal
lion woiirht 1700. Ono Brown
Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
will trade for young horses.
G. W. Young.
Mrs. T. V. B. Embreo and
daughter, Mrs. Sellars, arrived
hero from Dallas this week and
immediately went out to the
Sunset homes of Clyde nnd Van
Embree. They will visit here
for an indefinite time.
R. L. Hutton. the well known
stockman from Wngontire, is in
tho city. He states stock win
tered fine in his locality and that
the loss was slight Thcro will
be quite a number of beef for
sale in that section this spring.
For Sale Imported French
Perchcron Stallion, 9 years old
weight 1900; color solid black
with star in forehead. He is a
sure foal getter. For particulars
write or inquire of W. H. Mc
Allister. Trout Creek Ranch,
Deiiio, Oregon.
General hauling and dray
work done by B. F. Siler.
13. C. Egglcston has been up
from his Sunset homo this week.
Finest of clean seed barley 3
cents a pound at Hagoy ft Rich
ardson's. If you want to seo tho finest
display of post cards In Burns go
to Cnrtcr & Thompson.
Tho bill creating tho Vale land
office and district has passed
congress nnd now is in tho hands
of the president
Tho basket ball game yester
day afternoon between tho girl
teams resulted in a victory for
tho B. B. girls. A good crowd
witnessed the game.
For Sale A flvo room cot
tage, four lots till fenced with
two good wolls, a windmill nnd
other improvements. No rock.
0. Hudspeth, Burns, Oregon.
Customers and others desiring
us to settle their taxes will please
send us sheriff's statement of the
amount due together with instruc
tions for payment of Hnine.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of
BURNS, OREGON
Chas. II. Davis, your homo
Taxidermist will mount anything
from a Mouse to an African Lion
between this date and March 15,
1910. Rush in your fine speci
mens and get first class work at ,
standard prices.
Estrav Ono black mare 4
years old, hind legs white to hock,
crop cared. Brand K with tn
nngle bar over and C with quar
ter circle bar over on right stifle.
Owner provo property and pay
charges.
.1. II. Anderson, Van, Ore.
Estrayed Came to my place
one black mare about 9 years old,
three white feet and stir in fore
head, branded an open chain link
with bar above on right stifle,
scar on right hind leg. One sor
rel mare, three white feet, white
face, about ten years old. brand
ed TL connected with quarter
circle bar over on right shoulder.
Owners may have same by prov
ing property nnd paying charges.
Rout. Hudspeth,
Burns, Ore.
"Value
Received"
Ono of the best proofs whereby
wo know your interests will bo
benefited by a bank connection
here, is that we serve hundreds of
others to thoir satisfaction.
The sorvico you receive is not
determined by the volume of your
business. Wo judgo a man rather
by his ability.
We do seek YOUR business be
cause wo know you will get in re
turn "value received" many times
over.
A Savin Hank Department U a
feature of thin Hank, in which in-
tcrctl at the rate of four per cent
per annum in allowed.
Harney County National Bank
of Burns, Oregon.
YOUlt IIOMII INSTITUTION.
STATE DEPOSITARY
BUY YOUR DRUGS at OUR STORE
Wc 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 aI our customers
THE PLC: TO GET
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon.
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We want business. We want
all we can get legitimately. The
largo business carried on by us
is not of tho mushroom growth.
direful attention to the wants of
the trade, fair treatment to all
and Quality always at Brown's
Satisfactory Storo.
Miss Leonn Thompson gave a
very enjoyable birthday party of
"Five Hundred" at the family
homo on Mondny evening. Miss
Myrtlo Irving nnd Harry Smith
woh highest honors and the con-
iolation prizes went to Miss Viola
Richardson nnd Ralph Irving.
Refreshments were served.
I. II. Holland nnd Geo. Love
arrived here Sundny night Mr.
Holland was returning from a hur
ried visit to the railroad nnd Mr.
Lovo accompanied him in from
the Agency. Mrs. Love, who has
been visiting friends here for a
few weeks accompanied her hus
band on his return to the Agency
Tuesday.
Miss Viola Richardson gavo a
delightful "Five Hundred" party
at her homo in this city last Sat
urday evening. Sho entertained
quite a gathering of her friends
and school mates. Miss Lenore
Sizcmoro nnd Rye Smith had the
highest scores and Miss Dorcas
Swcek and Chester Mace receiv
ed tho consolntion prizes. Re
freshments wero served.
For Sale or Trade Ono Im
norted Bclcfian Stallion, nino
yenrs old; color chestnut sorrel,
flaxen mane and tail; weight over
nineteen hundred. In service at
Caldwell four years. His get
the best in Idaho. Will sell or
trado for mares or good broke
ireldimra. or real estate, or sell on
long timo with approved security.
A bargain m this horse. Write
or phone Dan Campbell. Presi
dent Belgian Horse Co., Cald
well, Idaho.
Misses Ada and Mary Neal
wero hero from their homo at
Follvfarm in tho eastern portion
of Harney county tho first of tho
week. Tho report that their
father had lost nlmost all his
sheep is a mistake wo aro pleasd
to learn. The oss in that section
hns been quite heavy but nothing
liko what has been reported. In
fact falso reports havo gono out
from nil over Harney county re
garding tho loss of stock. On
ono largo ranch where somo 10,
000 head of cattlo wore wintorcd
tho loss by actual count was less
than li por cent. This fB certain
ly a good showing. This ranch
was roportcd to havo lost from
20 to 50 por cent. If other re
ports aro ns much exaggerated
wo havo como through tho win
tor well.
NEW MERCHANDISE
Dry Goods, Boots andShoes
Fresh Groceries, etc.
For Fall and Winter Trade
r-uii saw;. i
Wf?nr iu luirnhv irivpn flint i
sealed bids will be received up
to and including four o'clock p.
m. Saturday, April 2nd, 1910 for
the purchase of all buildings sit
uato on Lot 5 of Block 1 Original
Townsite of Burns," and common
ly known as "Young's Meat Mar
ket"; the same to bo removed
immediately after May first 1910.
Bids may be filed either with
J. L. Gault or J. M. Dalton but
no bid will be considered unless
accompanied by a certified check
for at least $100.00. Right re
served to reject any nnd all bids.
Dated at Bums, Oregon, this
3rd day of March. 1910.
J. L. Gault
J. M. Dalton
Trustees Burns Lodge No. 97
A. F. & A. M.
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D. R. MOTE
Nl-XT DOOR 10 CAPITOL UARUR SHOP
Fresh Candy, Nuts, Cigars, and Tobacco
NEW LINE POST CARDS
Some Nice New Stationery
SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED
X Nice Assortment of I'IpcsNcw No cities Uimliijr.
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A MAN
is known by the harness he uses
A VAQUEEO by the saddle he rides.
NOTICE ,
Any and nil persons owing tho I
ft ...vi nf tlnmiv UVimvipk .. .Tiick-
son, cither on account or note,' fvere hOlSeiTiari SllOlllcl have the
aro hereby notified that all such "
accounts and notes nro now inlKpcf. both aS tO ClUalltV ailCl pHCC
lin linrwla nf C II. Leonard for L J
collection. Such persons aro
hereby requested to make imme
diate settlement of tho same. i
Dated Aug. Gth, 1909.
IlAGEY. FENWICK & JACKSON.
The Eastern Oregon
Engineering Co.
CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND
1KRIGATI0N LNGINLliKS
Main Office, Bums, Oregon
a. o, rAUl.KNKii, i;r.
Branch Ollice, Lakcview, Oregon
C. M. rAHLKNHII, MEI
You can get highest quality
and lowest prices at
J. C. WELCOME & SON
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THE TIMES-HERALD
Job Printing.
Come In And Ask Aboisi it
We want to tell you about the latest and newest labor saver
for the farmer a marvel of mcclianic.il genius a regular
"Jim Dandy" the light, handy and simple
Fits Any
Pump and
Makes It
Hump I
49B raf lift JlfT L.
ri.i i "tji, 1bt(II IIH7 1H
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Other Pending
You never saw anything like it before- nothing like
it has ever been made. It nialcca a windmiH pump into
r n,.,,. Pm.i-hm'ikt Pl.inf in a few minutes, and
u pencil iuvk.1 .....t...f, - . . ' m
besides pumping, it runs separator, churn, grindstone, or B
any machine ordinarily run by hand. You do tho attach- M
inc yourself. Costs less than a windmill! irs wen worm
a special trip to learn about the most wonderful invention
you ever heard of. Next time you are in town come in
sure. We want to give you a catalog iree. m
IB'U.xra.p, Oregrora.