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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1910)
The fflfs-JtaalA. i,xnar.8T 0IU0UI.ATION or NKWBPAPKU IN TIII8 COUNTY. I SATUnUAY, Al'KII. U, WIO. Local News. ood morningl Did you have mo for breakfast? . L. Maco loft this week for railroad with his bcof. " you want protection seo ng Miller the insurance man, P. Mnhon was a brief visitor ur city the first of this week. he best meal in Harney coun- or 25 cents at the Overland el. ev battings 72 by 84 inches in at urown's sausinciory re. obt. Drinkwater was in from I Cow Creek farm a few days week. few fractional sections of mon school land for sale A. George. ill Cummins left for Westfall Incsday to look after his p interests. he French Hotel is gaining opulnrity under the mannge- t of L. B. Culp. omeseekcrs continue to ar- in flocks and the land oilice ngested all the time. m Sale Well broken work nor Store. pes, weignt iav 10 uw iuj,. , r,otll- nrcssc,i ami ciCnncd at Ym. Howard, 12 miles south i Qt,.n,. llrn( IUVIIVIIII vw. Jrewsey, uregon. , .,' The census man is aunty Commissioner bmyui QHn(T nllf)t!;nm. gone out to the Hot Lakes to ' t nUnnn nffonlr if 1I1U I1UW uminiioi UUillMlUlIt XVI ml llbkuiv v , limatism. I emq-u iou piuuucu rs. Ollie Darsey was in from ; New double disc plow for sale. iBuena Vista this week the inquire at tins ouice. 3t of her parents, Mr. and The Overland Hotel is the Chas. Frye. ' place to stop when in Burns. hst received the nobbiest line j. p. Conrad was up from his jur-in-hand ties ever shown Sunset homo during the week. lurns. rnce Yo cents eacn. ! Busy Corner Store. ioso having relinquishments real estate for sale should Suit E. W. VanValkenburg, k.i1 rstnt mnn. nt his office . - -. ....., -. , . irns Chas. Comegys was in irom letter from State l, Wagontire this week on a visit 10 nis lainny. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS at the close of business, March 29th, 1910 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $245,040.94 U. S. Bonds 50,000.00 Bonds and Securities, G0,209.17 Premium on U. S. Bonds 2,000.00 Real Estate, Furniture & Fixtures G.G00.OO Five Per Cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH 131,353.9:1 $497,054.04 LIABILITIES. Capital, $25,000.00 Surplus nnd Undivided Profits 37,2(53.52 Circulation, .. 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 409,790.52 $497,054.04 Capital and Surplus $60?000.00 United States Depositary Absolutely Safe Accounts Invited Cremo for salo by your grocer. Onion Sets at The Busy Cor- now busy food New Shoes at Brown's Satis factory Store. On salo Monday. i Improved and unimproved fnrm and city property for sale. ! lllVimi 1UILL.1.I(. it Applegate announces an- r advance in base for indem- selections from $13 to $15 ticre from and after April 11. jr Sale One almost new up- fite Singer Sewing Machine. good second hand sewing Bi.ne. Une good Home com- i range. Mns. Chas. Wilson. A. Cawlfield and wife will into the building adjoining Fred Haines store at once I Chas. Johnson and family then occupy their home re the Cawlfields have lived Cremo the children cry for it Win. Capron is homo from a visit to tho east. The Home Hotel is the comfortable- place to board. Mrs. Chas. Johnson and daugh ter arrived homo Thursday even ing from Portland where thoy had spent the winter. Well cooked and secyed meals are what one wants nnd tfiey can bo found nt tho Overland Hotel. luc.wa at cuuui. yi Hon. J. L. Rand, the Baker City attorney, was hero a few days the first of this week on legal business. C. C. Lundy is home from an extended visit to Crook county where he was looking after the interests of the Road Company. Mrs. S. E. Drinkwater has re ceived an elegant line of Spring Millinery and invites tho ladies of this vicinity to call and seo Look at those golt shirts tor;.. .. . men and boys for 25 cents each. '..", , , . at The Busy Corner Store. , Sheriff Richardson took a man ,r r, . i ,.,, by the name of Nelson out with Mrs. Grace Cochran and child- . fc SaIcm with hah .fiAr rinn n rr inn i ,:iriirsini ' home at Lawen Wednesday. Guests at the French Hotel are provided with the best to be had in the market. Good, substantial, well cooked meals at the Home Hotel is what the boarder likes. See tho Inland Empire Real ty Co. if you have anything for sale or exchange. I his prisoners. Nelson is wanted in Seattle for seduction. Fresh groceries of the very best brands and a complete new line of dry goods, furnishings, etc., mny be found at Hagey & Richardson's Tho new stone store. A Good Baiigain I have for salo 320 acres of deeded most all bottom land with plenty of water, located I together with 30 head of Btock in ilo'cows. nnce mi ieiiccu. wuii iiii- last fall. ... - . . .. Aftnn If Xfnrrlnilr Id A. Hurley ot the va e un- --- " - B0Uth , horses, one draft stallion, milch has been endorsed by the " the Jorgensen miuuing suV I .., ' PIn ,. fnP,i .,.nii :m. nnnprmnnnfliktinn ns1 Main St. and is prepared to no- T, ,":.. " "" teTof the lami ce to be! all kinds of dress making. u goou o r lished at Vale July 1. This Schenk Bros, do not have toi ., Vnr fllrM10r infor. s directly with the arrival i send your suit back to a Phila-I ,. ,, n,i,irpsq delphia lawyer for alteration, i w H Cecil, Harriman, Ore. new son in the Hurley Bohoiu. ine uoudic nonors almost overwhelm Gus. They are tailors and themselves. N ODDS AND ENDS SALE See our. Show Windows for 25 cent articles Our store won't hold one-fourth of our stock. Consequently many yoods were stored away and overlooked. Many of them are old fashioned, but the quality and condition are yood. We have placed them on our counters at merely nominal prices and expect to sell them all within the next two weeks, so call early. Sale Eds Saturday, April 23rd See Our Bargain Counters The Busy Corner Store, L Schwartz, Propt. J Seed Wheat nt The Busy Cor ner Store. Locations as good ns tho best A. P. B. George. Tom Allen wnB in from tho P Ranch during tho wcok. Jason Bonnott hns been in tho city for sovernl days. Got your orders in for incuba tors before tho rush W. T. Smith. Pine wood for Bale, either in tho pilo or delivered LutoMnce, Burns, Oregon. If you want results list your property with Irving Miller, Room G, Odd Fellow Bld'g. Good vinognr for salo by T. E. Jenkins at the Browory. Money back if not as represented. If you have any property list it with us, wo havo tho buyers. Randall Passenger & Malonoy. I will sell my houso nnd lot in Burns for threo hundred dollars in cash. Sakaii D. Hill. M Fny Comegys and Miss Julia McKcnzio w'ero up from tho Nnr rows neighborhood during tho week. Tho Edison Phonograph is gaining in popularity and should be in overy homo Lunnburg & Dalton aro resident agents. I. S. Tyler was up from Sunset a few days this week. Ho is making preparations to go to tho railroad for a load of freight. IF YOU AUK fiOlNOTO TUAVL'L, Una the Ilnrntty County Nntloiml Hank TKAVKLLEH'8 CIIKCJUKS They nrc nclf-lclcntlfylni:. A. Venator the Crane Creek stockman, has been in tho city for tho past week. Ho reports his sheep Hocks and cattle doing well. Rentos for salo, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot. Any ono desiring Rcatos address NW. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, Alberson, Oregon. T. F. Mntney returned homo tho first of this week from the railroad where ho had delivered u largo herd of cattle for Henry Blnckwell. If you want ono of those now Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump Engines don't wait until tho day before you need it, but get your order in now W. T. Smith, Agt. Sec the ad. Paul Blumo and Paul Finkc left last Saturday morning by private conveyanco for southern Oregon and California points. They expect to bo absent several weeks. Lost A large, blue milch cow branded a lazy U on tho side. A proper rowanj will bo given for her return or information lending to her recovery. Frank Ncuzn bauor on Caroy land southeast of Burns. You will never again be quite as you arc today mentally or physically. Perhaps not ever again will you bo able to got so "young" a photograph that looks liko you as today. Visit tho Saycr Studio. A. M. Caroy and sons havo disposed of their interests in Harney County and have gone to Efistern Washington whero they expect to lease a big wheat ranch. Their many friends in this section wish them success. Lunnburg, Dalton & Co. havo begun preparations for their large now stono building. Ex cavation work has begun and tho old building is being raised in rendincss to bo moved out. Tho contractors aro hauling in stone. J. W. Brown nnd son CInudo havo purchased tho Henry Vul- gnmoro farm a few miles up tho river and will take possession at once. This is ono of tho best farms in thiu neighborhood. Tho price was $3,500. Foil Sale Imported French Percheron Stallion, 9 years old weight 1900; color solid black with star in forehead. Ho is a suro foal getter. For particulars write or inquire of W. II. Mc Allister, Trout Creek Ranch, Denio, Oregon. Drs. Mnrsden & Griffith per formed an operation upon Mrs. Emory Hill tho first of this wcok for appendicitis. It was a suc cess in overy particular and tho patient is recovering rapidly nt tho homo of Mrs. Hill in this city. Tho Ladies' Afternoon Club has decided to give their "Wnr Concert" tho oarly part of May, tho exact date of which will bo decided at a meeting today. Tho entertainment will bo givon at tho Presbyterian Church and in order to accommodate all will bo given two evenings with per haps somo changes in tho pro gram, Tho receipts will bo di vided botweon tho library nnd town clock funds, Scott Haley was up from Nar rows Wednesday nccompanicd by his nophow. Foil Salh-GIO acres hay land. Will hoII whole or part, Inqulro at this ollke. Caroy Smyth wns in the city during tho week nnd was accom panied out by Wm. Bufllngton. Odds and Ends Snlo nt Tho Busy Corner Store. Lots of good things nt your own prices. Miss Winifred Van Valkenburg public stenographer, with E. W. Van Valkenburg at tho candy store. 8000 acres of good land lying along proposed railroad routes $8 per acre. Seo A. F. B. George. Mrs. J. C. Turnoy was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. M." Horlon for a few days. She left for Portland Tuesday. For rcnl comfort, quiet and courteous trcntment tho French House is tho bestundor tho man agement OI Jj. li. liUip. J G. L. Hembrco tho Riley poBt muster and merchant, was a business visitor tho first of this week. Aro you interested in Burns acreage? If so let us tell you what we have to offer. Randall, Passenger & Maloney. Tho registered Jersey Bull of C. M. Huffman will again bo nt tho Cortes Elliott barn in this city during this season. New Shirt Waists, direct im portation from Now York City, are to bo shown on Monday, April I8th at Brown's Satisfac tory Store. If you want to make n trade, sell your relinquishment or other property the Inland Empire Real ty Co. will bo of great assistance to you. They have sold others and can sell yours. We havo a number of parties anxious to purchase tracts of from 1000 to 50,000 acres. See us about it, Randnll, Passenger & Malonoy. Guy and Clydo Shaver were in from their land holdings the first of this week after supplies, etc. They will do somo farming this spring. Tho entire stock of goods now on display at the new store of Hagey & Richardson, is fresh and now. Patrons may find al most anything desired there. Supt. Gilcrest of tho P. L. S. Co. left Sunday for the railroad. Ho was accompanied out to Vale by Mrs. I. II. Holland who goes to visit relatives and old time inenus. C. F. Mclvinney and Judge Sparrow arrived homo Sundny evening nnd the latter has been putting in the timo most pleas antly renewing old time acquaint ances. The Judge will remain here a couple of weeks or possi bly longer. E. P. Reynolds and David Mil ler aro over from their Warm Springs land holdings. Mr. Rey nolds says thoy hnve just begun their spring farm work in his neighborhood ns tho unusunl high water had kept the ground too wet to work up to this time. Mauuied --Saturday evening nt the Presbyterian parsonage Rev. A. J. Irwin performed tho cere mony that mado W. F. Caroy and Miss Winnie McClarcn man and wife. Tho young couplo loft tho following morning for Walla Walla, whero thoy will make their homo. You will bo asked to settle tho Normal School question by your ballot in November. You want the schools separated from poli tics. You want tho boys nnd girls educated. It will cost you four cents a year if you pay taxes on $1000. Don't fail to voto, Yes, for Monmouth. J. B. V. Butleu, Sec. Com. Regular divine services will bo held at the Presbyterinn Church Sunday April 17 both morning nnd evening. Tho subject for tho morning discourse will be: "Tho Sabbath Day a Divino Gift." In tho evening tho pas tor will present Four Reasons for Keeping tho Sabbath Day. A kind and urgent invitation is ex tended to nil to nttend theso ser vices. Tho last party of tho Beason of tho Five-Hundred Club in which Ask your grocer for Cremo, the now breakfast food. Now Calico at Brown'd Satis factory Store 20 yards for $1.00. Open Monday. The very best accommodations may bo obtained at tho Overland Hotel. Meals 25 cents. For Rent-A small farm, 10 niiles from town. An ideal gar den nnd truck farm with plenty of water for irrigation. Inquire at this office. II. J. Hansen of the Burns Mont Market is. prepared to fur nish bacon, hams and lard to sheepmen and ranchers in any quantity. Specinl prices for big orders. Persona needing hospital ac commodations can find them nt my home. Confinement cases may expect especial attention. Call on or address Mrs. F. E. Foiren, Burns, Oregon. ESTRAY NOTICE Ono roan mare, bald face with white legs, aged about 14 years, weight 1050 lbs. Brand bar over D on left hip. Ono bay mare star in forehead 12 years old weight 1100 brand quarter circle on loft hip. Havo wintorcd for mer mare two winters nnd latter last winter. Owners call, prove property, pay charges and take animals. Jesse Vickeus, Harney, Orog. Good Anywhere Notice Por Dld. THE chock account servcByou just as well, whether you are at homo, in town, out on tho road or in the field. Its advantages do not stop with the city lim its. Your check for $5.00 or $500.00 is as good as cash to tho man who receives it. It n more convenient, and eliminates any risk whatsoever on your part. A Saving Hank Department I a feature of thli Hank, In which In terest at tho rate of four per cent per annum Ik allowed. Small Accounts Courteously Welcomed Harney County National Bank of Burns, Oregon. . YOUll HOME INSTITUTION. STATE DEPOSITARY Scaled proposals for tho con struction of a two story stone building approximately 50x100 feet will bo received until Wed nesday tho 20th day of April, 1910 to bo opened at 1 o'clock P. M. on said day at tho Masonic hall in Burns, Oregon, by tho un dersigned; all bids to bo accom panied with a certified check for atlca8tfivo por cent of bid; plans nnd specifications may be seen at First National Bank, Burns, Oregon. J. L. Gault J. M. Dalton Trustees, Burns Lodge No. 97 A. F. & A. M. Burns, Oregon. BUY YOUR DRUGS at OUR STORE We handle a complete line of everything usually sold by up to date druggists. Tt is OUR AIM TO PLEASE This we do by courteous treatment and reasonable prices to al our customers THE PLCH TO GET YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon, s,WWs.VVV-'W r V s V y&G '-:-tC' READ ABOUT THE Mt. Vernon Hot SPRINGS Thoy nro loci tod In tho beautiful Jdmi Dy Vallay, 2Ji mllus norlli of Jit Vur non, nnd l'JJi in Hon west of Canyon City in Grant County, Oregon. Tlio elevn tion is 3700 feet nnd tlm cllinnto la mild tliroiiKliouttlioyo.tr. Tliofprlugi Hlitch luriiluli wntor far tlio btth and niin mliiK pool How 26,000 gallons por day ol highly mliiuralUtd hot wntor of n tem pera tuns in tho dlflVriint spring o( 100 to li!2 l' Thi'HO springs aro without Ivnl or competion for tho roanou that you can get tho walrr Jiibl llio proor tornporaturo (or bathing without artifl clnl lioatlng or diluting with cold water and thorobv destroying tlio raodloal pro perties. Theso springs havo Just ro no to public notice (or tho reason that they havo just boon fitted up (or thu comfort nnd benefit ot tho invalid and thoso cocking recroatlon. Nature was the chemist whocompoud od tho water which cures, and In her Ubrntory deep In tho mysteries of the earth sho prepared theso curatlvo waters; nnd thoso suffering from rheu matism, gout, skin disease, kidney or bladdor trouble or any catarrhal coudi. tlou of the stomach find nlmost instant relief and In most cases pormancnt cures In from four to eight weeks. Our charges aro roasanablo. Come uhon you will winter or summer; wo are alwnja open and ready to woloomoi you. l'or further Information address, . A. MURPHY, Proprietor Mt. Vernon, Oregog. Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Complete Stock GENERAL MERCHANDISE Stockmen and Farmers' Supplies ALL HONORABLE COMPETITION MET J i D. R. MOTE NIJXT DOOR TO CAPITOL IIAKUK SHOP Fresh Candy, Nuts, Cigars, and Tobacco NEW LINE POST CARDS Some Nice New Stationery SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED X Nice Assortment of lJpes--Nev No cities coming. ' The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Ofllcc, Burns, Oregon A. O. rAULKNKII, ugr. Branch Ofllcc, Lakevlew, Oregon C. M. rAULKNKII, Mgr. A MAN is known by the harness he uses A VAftUEKO 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 a,t J. 0. WELCOME & SON THE TiMES-HERALD job Printing. Come In And! Ask About t We want to tell you about the latest and newest labor saver for the farmer a marvel of mechanical genius a regular "Jim Dandy" the light, handy and simple Fits Any Pump nnd Makes It Hump I tho "men folk" wore partici pants, wns held nt Masonic hall Tuesday evening and wna n most enjoyable airair. Mrs. II. B. Maco and Mrs. I. S. Geer receiv ed tho honors for tho highest scores. Hon, Frank Davoy and C. P. McKinnoy tied for first placo among tho gontlemen nnd in Uiu uul uiu jLutiiiui wuu mau Mrs. A. W. Gowan and A. K, Richardson wore awarded tho consolations. Tho rofrcshmonts were flno, BT 111 JjKL Lr i HHQjPyKJHHPHjHH9HHp9SNraJyHI Pttttma Junm 1S,1BBa Oihra PmmHog You never saw anything like it before nothing like it has over 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 the attach inc yourself. Costs less than a windmilll 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 aure. We want to give you u Lawuuy net. I ,r MMMBMBglWTmSTJ, Biaxci, Oxegforx . i re