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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1910)
91 1 n r( I a l3 77. 77 The TimGs-Jisrald. MAP T1IK TAU0K8T CIUUM.ATION OT j ANY NMVflrAVKU IN TIUBl'OlWTV. UTTIUJAY MAttl'H 1, 1110. Local News. Calico 20 yds. at Raima's Sat- i factory Store. Scott Hayes was ia oa luail business Tliursilny. Good morning! Did yoaliavo Cremo for breakfast? .lust received fiao lino of John B. Stetson hnts-Sehonk Bros. If you waat nrotection see lining Mdler the insurance aiaa. W. B. Johnson was over from fcher Creek a fow days this a eek. The French Hotel is gaining in popularity under the manage ment of L. B. Culn. stotsoii's hats sold by Brown's Sntisfnetorv Storo aro purchased 'direct from Stetson's and shipped from Phiadclphia. ! If the present pleasant summer tveather continues long it will ..;.i.r nut Min fruit limit; (on fur ..LIIIJ, V..V liv ...... iind cause a loss. 0. E. Allmetulingcr of Illinois mil G. H Nelson of Seattle, aro ecent arrivals looking for real estate investmetments. ! Those having relinquishments' or real estate for sale should Our Capital of 325,000.00 Our Surplus of 335,000.00 TogoUior with tlio doublo lin.bilit.ies of our etook- holdora of uiiolltor $25,000.00 g-ivos nbBoluto security to our DopuBitors Thin ia n fcaturo that is well worth votnomboring whoa de positing your funds. Hosidos wo offer unoxeolled facilities for service, the result of yours of study und oxporieuoo ia the bunking business. The First National Bank of Burns UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY John P. Dalu. President C. A. Halite. Vlee President J. L. daiilt, Cashier A, C. HYcomc, At. Cashier toll N to or real estate ior sum anumu, . . consult E. W. VanVnlkonburft.Schcnk,,0f- Cremo for sale by your grocer. Clothes pressed and cleaned at the real estate man, at his oilico in Burns. Peter Schciltz. who recently dis used of his farm to Ralph Hib- l)ard, came in yesterday and will eaeat once for Honda whore ie may locate. H. J. Hansen of the Burns Meat Market is prepared to fur- u'sh bacon, hama and lard to .heepmen and ranchers in any over from food- . Thos. Bam was Harney Monday. The new breakfast Cremo a local product Potcr Tauzer, of Dorchester, Wis., is a recent arrival here lnr1.-iiwr fni" lnnil ,wvllll,h " " " . . . " ,, , , Improved and unimproved farm P WI JJ local talent, rruiay, and city property for sale. 'March 25. Tnvusir. Miu.r.u. ' Charles, son of Hev. and Mrs. Good, sutamntia,. tad , -""T -?Z Cremo the children cry for it. Tho Home Hotel is the comfor table place to board. Ira Davis was among our Harney visitors this week. Doc Coznd came in last muht from Canyon with an extra stage bringing a load of passengers. Remember tho date of "Brook- dale Farm" tho comedy drama . MIII1IIMIIII1 : I I II I I .11 I'lllTI .1 III Jill v f- 1 -!. A . I ...... I I entity. Special prices for bfeLUho Home Hotel is what! in fr?m Inflammatory rheumn- ao . . . , ... tsmtuswecK mil is now im "Ull- i the ooanier iikcs. Fred Racine and wife and little Sqq Ujo In,nnd Empire Rcai. ;on are home froni an extended , anything for iit to Montreal. Canada. Ihey J. . lad a most pleasant time. Louis sale or excnanKe- I store. Latest materials, of tho i tism this week but is now proving. An exclusive Dresa pattern can bo found at Brown's Satisfatory u..: i. ..nn.r.on;.t.l tlw.m RimL Cilnrnst of the P. L. S.:i.u rtnnlifu unld nt Mk Oimilv liinuc tviiu civ..uiiiiiii nn-.. i -,.-. urai (ll""; ...... ..v ..- i mill return later. OUT OF TOWN TAX PAYERS The Harney County National Co. was here for a short timo the first of this week John Creasman Jr. was in the Storo. We havo a number of parties nnxinua to nurcliase tracts of IIIU llilllll-V -."UlllJ iiiiiiuiiui .... w. - - , . Hank will be pleased to attend to city Thursday having an abscess ( fr0m 1000 to 50,000- acres, bee the payment of your taxes upon receipt of your instructions and herifTs statement. Regi- or Farro of tho local and c ice returned home Wednes lav irom Portland where he had been called as a witness before he federal grand jury. He ;oent onlv a short time in Port land and had nothing, to say as :o the nature of the cases uniler nvestigation. Arc you a Coffee drinker? Ex- ;orf blinding of Coffee is an art. 'o bo able to say that perhaps on his hand loooked after by his. us about it Randall, Passenger physician. ' & Mnloney. Quality Store Just received I Henry Blackwell returned new at Brown's Satisfactory from outside points the foro part Store this week direct from New of tho week. Ho is here to look York. Ladies' Barrcttes, Gen- after some cattle he had bought tlemen's Ties. Schcnk Bros, do not havo to send your suit back to a Phila delphia lawyer for alteration. They are tailors and can do it themselves. W. T. Lester informs us that recently W. L. Best was a passenger in on last Monday's stage returning from a trip to Baker where lie wont to visit his wife and daughter. A good understanding is bettor than trreat riches. Buy "Silz" guaranteed shoes at Tho Busy he located E. J. Daily, 0. J. srnaps r, , i .1 rui ci. ........ i rmii"iri- 'inn i .11:11 ii-s .iiiiiiiiui.il no million lbs. of coffee is to bo , ., w ,. -,p,.-,- cnro nn.1 Jmvn tho vorv j ended m a certain way to suit g rf th(J othcr d begt undcr8tanding. :he taste of thousands necessi- ' . ates the most export work., For SALK-One almost new up- Fresh groceries of the very iron n's Satisfactory Store1 to-date Singer Sewing Machine, best brands anil a complete riow Mu t bo Shown" by ::offee sell-One good second hand sewing line of dry goods, lurnisiungs, r,. We know trood coffee Buv machine. One Reed Home Com- etc., may bo found at Hagoy & rood coffee and sell only good fort range. Richardson's The new stono offec. Mns. Chas. Wilson. I store. I r Waistings and Suitings CUT PRICES SALE LASTS TWO WEEKS ONLY 15c. Cascade Waistings you'll like 'cm JLC per yard 20c. Beaver Waistings in dainty shudeH J.OC per yard 2.1c. Gainful Clolli beautiful cTccIh 19c. per yd. 35c. Flannel Sliirlirw in soft (JWIh OCi net per yd. $1.00 WaMiniH in Ufht plaitln O I C per yd. 3 Specials in the Grocery Department 10 pound sack Germ Meal, Regular price 75c, - - - ZZn 20c. 25c. package Violet Self Raining Pancake Flour - 25c. package Violet Wheal, 20c. or 3 for 50c. SALE BE8GNS MONDAY, MARCH 14 E ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 26 The Bust) Corner Store, I. Schwartz, Propt. Tnko no Hubslilulo-jusl tho grocer Cremo. Brad Moss was n business visi tor to our city this week. Wm. Bulllngton came over from Wcfltfall this week. Sale of Suitings und Wniutiligs at Tito Busy Corner Store. UoKN-Saturduy, March 12, Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwoll, a son. Got your orders for incuba tors before tho rush W. T. Smith. Pine wood for sale, oithor in tho pilo or dolivorcd LuloMace, Burns, Oregon. If you want roaults list your property with Irving Millar, Room G, Odd Follow Bld'g. flood vinegar for sale by T. H. Jenkins at tho Brewery. Money back if not as represented. Archie McGowan has gone to tho southern purl of the county on laud business. Good, clean Ho'il barley from 1 to 1000 bushels at 3 cents a pound Hagoy & Hichnrdion. 1j. B. Hayes, Win. Cntleraon and Loyd Johnson wore all up from Lawen during the wook. If you havo any property list it with us, wo havo the buyers. Randall Passengor & Malonoy. C. 10. Beory and Wnlter Struck are back from tho P Ranch whore they had been doing some sur veying. For real comfort, quiot and courteous treatment the French House is tho heat under tho man agqinont of L. B. Culp. Tho Edison Phonograph is gaining in popularity and should bo in every homo -Lunaburg & Dalton aro resident ngent. Mrs. 13. h. Mason, a sister to Kspor Grenthouso. haa arrivod hero from Portland to tnke up her permanent residence. II-' YOIT AKK HOINOTO TKAVKU Uno tlio llariu-y County NUonnl Itank TU.VKI.U:it'S CIlKliUIW Tlicy nn kriMilriitlfyln. Mr. and Mrs. I3dward South worth and children left for their Bear Valley homo Monday. They were accompanied over by Miss Alice Swcek. Rentes for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot Any one deairing Rentes address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alborson, Albersen, Oregon. Dr. Marsden was called to the J. W. Buchanan place tho first of this week to see "Grandma" Buchaunn. Ho loft the patient improving. Tho entire stock of goods now on display at the new atoro. of Hagoy & Richardson, is fresh and new. Patrons may find al most anything desired thoro. Dr. Griffith wont down to the Lawen neighborhood the first of this weok to administer to the wants of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley who have been afflicted with smallpox. If you want one of those now Fuller & Johnson Fnrm Pump Engines don't wait until the day before you need it, hut got your order in now-W. T. Smith, Agt. See the ad. Foil Sam-: -200 cords of pine wood at $1.75 per cord. Slab wood $1.25 a load at tho Ilarnev Saw Mill. L. R. Bunynrd. Blue prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing name of cntryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. W. II. Carpenter line moved tho Wm. Miller office building from back of tho First National Bank to tho lots oast of Mam Street whero it will bo nddod to and made into a dwelling for rent. You will never again bo quito as you are today mentally or physically. Perhaps not over again will you bo able to get ho "young" a photograph -that looks like you -as today. Visit tho Sayer Studio. A. W. llurlburt camo in from his lake homo tho first of the week accompanied by. M. Keoney. Tho latter has, rolurnod to the ranch but Gus is laid up for re pairs at tho homo of W. G. Bard well in this city. His illness is not serious, Foil Sam: oh Tuadij 1 Sec, 45 foot clay, Hard wheat land (noxt J sold for p2 per acre) 120 acres broko and ready for crop. Good frame house, two barns, two granaries, well, all fenced and cross fenced. Ortts go from 70 to 10G bu. per aero; wheat 35 to 40 per aero Will sell for $80 per aero or will trado for improved J section near Burns, Oregon, must havo wator on tho i Boetion. Uko. 13. HUEM. Tho Sa'o at Tho Busy Corner Store lasts two weeks. Guests at tho French Hotel aro provided with the best to bo had in the market. Mr. and Mm. II. Harmer nnd daughter wore up from Sunset yeslorday. Fon Hau:-(M0 acres hay land. Will sell wholo or part, Inquire at this olllco. Robt. Reed was up from Law en Thursday and took back a load of flour and other merchandise. Miss Winifred Van Valkonburg public stenographer, with 13. W. Van Valkonburg at tho candy store. Mart Brenton left Thursdny for the Denio mining district whero ho has some promising mining prospects. Aro you Interested in Burns acreage? If ho let us tell you what wo have to offer. Randall, Passengor & Malonoy. Geo. Buchanan nnd wife camo over from tho station Thursday, Tho latter camo in to consult a physician, her health being poor. Fou Sam: on TitAin-One S) year old Grade Porcheron Stnl- liou weight 1700. One Brown Standard Bred Trotting Stallion -will trade for young horses. G. W. Young. Mrs Win. Miller assisted by Mrs. I. Schwartz entertained at Five Hundred yesterday after noon at tee Miller homo in honor of Mrs. N. Myer. Tho high score was made by Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. Davcy second. Mrs. Myer wns' lowest. For Sam: Imported French Percheron Stallion, 9 years old weight 1900; color solid black with star in forehead. He is a suro foal getter. For particulars write or inquire of W. H. Mc Allister, Trout Creek Ranch, Denio, Oregon. F. A. Lombcrs of Chicago, was in Burns this week in com pany with W. Ti VnnderVeer. Tho young man is an old time friend of Van's and is out visit ing him on his Pine Creek ranch. Mr. Lemberg is quito favorably improssed with the west and may decide to remain here perman ently. Anothor delightful card party was given at tho homo of Dr. und Mrs. W. L. Marsdcn bust Saturday evening in which Judge and Mrs. II. C. 1jvcns assisted. First prize for the ladies went to Mrs, J. L. Gault with Mrs. Julian Byrd second. Al Welcome and J. C. Welcome Jr. had highest scores for the men. Miss Jose phine Lochcr nnd Ike Schwartz secured the consolation. Nico refreshments were served. A Gorman by tho name of Vanderborg was arrested and brought in from Waverly Tues day charged with threatening the life of D. A. Brnkcman. It was claimed ho wns patroling the front of tho Brakemnn place with a gun and had the latter a prisoner in tlio second story of the house. Tho matter was taken up in the justice court and it appeared that Vanderberg did not have a gun at all. He was turned loose. Foil Sam: ou Tiiadi:-Oiio Im ported Belgian Stallion, nino years old; color chestnut sorrel, ilaxcn mane and tail; weight over nineteen hundred. In service nt Caldwoll four years. His get the best ia Idaho. Will sell or trado for marcs or .good broko geldings, or real estate, or sell on long timo with approved security. A bargain in this horse. Write or phono Dnn Cnmpboll. Presi dent Belgian Horse Co., Cald well, Idaho. Friends have taken very kind ly to tho Easter sale gotten up by tho Presbyterian church choir to raise funds for now hymnnls. Tho salo will bo hold at tho Har ney County Hardware & Imple ment Co. storo opposlto tho po.H office on noxt Saturday. The Easter favors will consist of fur bunnies, ducks, chickens, etc., 8omo of them being recepticnls for candy. Home ihado enndy, cut flowers and potted ferns. Already ten dozen carnations havo been spoken for. A largo pumber of friends woro entertained nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gowan Wednesday evening. Five Hun dred wns tho order nnd the high scores woro captured by Mrs. J. W. BiggB and J. L. Gault. Tho consolation prizes were awarded to Mrs, A. K, Richardson and Dr. Marsdon. Tho rooms woro tastefully decorated with green and whito nnd many imitation Bhamrocks woro la evidence. Tho placo cards woro in tho shnpo of shamrocks and tho St Patrick's schemo wns carried out through tho ontiro evening In Ask your grocer for Cremo, the now breakfast food. Buck Spencer was in from Silver Creek Wednesday. General hauling nnd dray work done by B. F. Slier. Finest of clean seed barley 3 cents a pound at Ilaguy & Rich ardson's. If you want to see tho finest display of post cards in Burns go hi iiiriur iv. 1 iiunijuu. . i Tho liuht rain was not neodedX but will do no harm other than make the roads muddy again. I A marriage license was recent-: ly issued to Geo. Farrcnu and' Miss Georgia Miller, both of Van. Foil Baj.k-A five room cot tage, four lots all fenced with two good wells, a windmill and other improvements. No rock. G. Hudspeth, Burns, Oregon. C. .1. Johnson came up from Lawen yesterday and took his two daughters, Misses Emma nnd Ella and Miss Lilinn Hendricks down for an over Sunday visit with home folks. Shoes of the Quality kind aro the most economical. Wo do not sell cheap shoes, they are not in our line. If you aro look ing for a shoe that is made to wear- with style and woikman ship examine the shoes carried at Brown's Satisfactory Store. Customers and others desiring us to settle their taxes will please Hcnd us sheriff's statement of the amount due together with instruc tions for payment of same.--FIRST NATIONAL BANK of BURNS. OREGON Chas. H. Davis, your home Taxidermist will mount anything from a Mouse to an African Lion between this dale and March 15, 1910. Rush in your fine speci mens nnd get first class work at standard prices. EsTitAY-Ono black mare 4 years old, hind legs white to hock, crop cared. Brand K with tri angle bar over and C with quar ter circle bar ovor on right stifle. Owner prove property- and pay charges. J. II. Andekson, Van, Ore. EsTitAYr.n Came to my place ono black mare about 9 years old, three white feet and star in fore head, branded an open chain link with bar abovo on right stifle, scar on right hind leg. Ono 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 and paying charges. Rout. Hunspirru, Burns, Ore. MAKE YOUR BUSINESS SAFE To pay by check does away with the actual handling of any money; this lessens your risk. With a check to show for tho amount paid, errors aro easily corrected. Each check is proof that tho amount written on its face was paid. You can afford to uso tho check account in your business when there is no cost attached. A Savlnu Hank Department Is a feature of this Hank, In tvhlch in tercst at the rate of four per cent per annum Is allowed. Harney County National Dank of. Burns, Oregon. YOVIUIOMK INSTITUTION. STATE DEPOSITARY BUY YOUR DRUGS at OUR 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 nl our customers..... THE PLCf- TO GET YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon. Vs A .Nsrf NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots andShoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Fall and Winter Trade 1 FOR SALE. Notico is hereby given that scaled bids will bo received up to and including four o'clock p. m. Saturday, April 2nd, 1910 for the purchase of all buildings sit uate on Lot 5 of Block 4 Original Townsite of Burns, and common ly known as "Young's Meat Mar ket"; tho same to be removed immediately after May first 1910. Bids may be filed cither with J. L. Gault or J. M. Dalton but no bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check fornt least $100.00. Right re served to reject any and all bids. Dated at Burns, Oregon, this 3rd day of March. 1910. J. L. Gaui.t J. M. Dalton Trustees Burns Lodge No. 97 A. F. & A. M. D. R. MOTE NI-XT DOOR TO CAIMTOI. I1ARUU SHOP t Fresh Candy, Nuts, Cigars, and Tobacco I NEW LINE POST CARDS ! Some Nice New Stationery I SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED Nice Assortment of Plpcs--Nou Novelties Coming. Tho Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRMuATION LNGINIBS Main Office, Bums Oregon A. O. rM'I.KNKII, IKf Branch Office, Lakeview, Oregon I C M I'M I.KNKII, Mlir. ". $ A MAN is known by the harness he uses A VAQUEEO 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. C. WELCOME & SON Harness a,:n.cL Sa,cLd.les THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing. Come In And Ask About It We want to tell you about the latest anil newest labor saver for the farmer a marvel of mechanical genius a regular "Jim Dandy" the light, handy and simple Fits Any Pump and H9akos it Hump I BISK I afniiiM mo III 4F?10BlsM Cnyley, Alta. Canada...1 eluding rofreshrnentfl fa Juno IB, 1BOB nff-ir"Pi"'""i You never saw anything lilce it before -nothing like it has ever been made. It makes a windmill pump into a perfect Power Pumping Plant in a few minutes, and besides pumping, it runs separator, churn, grindstone, or any machine ordinarily run by hand. You do tho attach ing yourself. Costs less than a windmill! It's well worth 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. TXT'-T-Smitla &-gt- JBnJi.,niufii'A CXanc'-gJtaf