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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1910)
fc-Tft Mfanpn MtaHMMMH mn iii) will i iwwtMawiaMWMiwiaiiaiMiiiMii es-Jerald. LAH0K8T CinOULATION or '.NKWSrArKB INTHISCOUNTY. SATURDAY, Al'MI. SB, 1V10. Local News. 3ood morning! Did you liavo Pine for breakfast? Emanuel Clark was in the city. a short time this week. f you want protection sco nng Miller the insurance man. rhe best meal in Harney coun- l'or 25 cents at the Overland tcl. lolin Leake and his daughter, iss Ainy, weru m uiu ciiy iucs- Jcw battings 72 by 84 inches It in at Hrown's Satisfactory bre. I few fractional sections of Minon school land for sale A. IB. George. K) per cent reduction on Shoes one week, I. Schwartz, "The Isy Corner Store." Mrs. Richard Haines was up i - i 8m tier liome near Narrows ring the week. j rhe French Hotel is gaining popularity under the manage- bit of L. B. Culp. I lames Gilbert and Win. Mor-' n were here Thursday assist- Mrs. J. N. Terwilliger to1 e proof on her homestead. foit Sale-Well broken work ses, weight 1200 to 1400 lbs. i in. Howard, l miles soutn )rewsey, Oregon. . E. Johnson, a Seattle real uto man, was among our re- lt visitors. He considers the noy country has a great fu- STA TEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS at the dose of business, March 29th, 1910 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $245, (MO. 91 U. S. Bonds, 50,000.00 Bonds and Securities 00,209.17 Premium on U. S. Bonds 2,000.00 Real Estate, Furniture & Fixtures, . . G.G00.O0 Five Per Cent Redemption Fund, 1,250.00 CASH 131,353.93 $197,054.04 "LIABILITIES. Capital , $25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 37,2(53.52 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 409,790.52 $197,054.01 t Capital and Surplus $60,000.00 United Stales Depositary Absolutely Safe Accounts Invited IJ 1 Seed Wheat nt Tho Busy Cor nor Store. Locations as good as tho best A. F. B. George. Gut your ordora in for incuba tors boforo tho rush-W. T. Smith. Pine wood for mile, cither in tho pilo or delivered Lute Maco, Burns, Oregon. If you want results listt your property with Irving Miller, Room 0, Odd Fellow Bld'g. Good vinegar for sale by T. K. Jenkins at tho Brewery. Money back if not as represented. If you have any properly list it with us, wo have tho buyers. Randall Passenger & Mnlonoy. I will soli my houso and lot in Burns for threo hundred dollars in cash. Sakaii D. Hill. Mr. Kclsay is over from Silver Creek with his auto and ho in- lenus 10 Keep uio miicmno Hero for rent Saturday, April 10, to Mrs. Walter Struck, n Cremo for sale by your grocer. Onion Sets at The Busy Cor ner Store. J. II. Jennings was in the city yesterday. Clothes pressed and cleaned at , Schenk Bros. ) Tice Schull was among our i visitors this week. . The new breakfast Cremo a local product Tho Home Hotel is tho comfor table place to board. George Joerndt is among our late arrivals to invest in Harney County real estate. i'rot. J. (J. uaymonti was a business visitor to our city the fore part of the week. Well cooked and served meals are what one wants and they can food- be found at the Overtoil! Hotel. 1 Meals 23 cents. New double disc nlow for sale. t m rn,-,.,:n:nnM ni .; hose having relinquishments ' Inquiro at th!s ofr,ce. , . ' tho dt Thursdny Mm Ireal estate for sale should ,, ,,.,.,,, .. , r , . Lult E. W. VanValkenburg ' ino uvcmnu J10lcl ,s tno icrwwiger maue prooi on ner real estate man, at his office ' Dlaco l0 slop wnon in uurns' I nmesie- Sums. New Shoes at Brown's Satis- Mrs. S. E. Dnnkwater has re- social dance will bo m'ven it factory Store. On sale Monday. ' ceived an elegant line of Spring lhall Fridav nitrht. Anril 20 I TmnrmwlnnH iinimrimvrolfnrm I ,lllncr an 1-, , r. . , ..u . .M V ... w WW -.,. ... 3r the management of Harry land city property for sale. smith. Carl Walker's orches- Irving Milleii. kill furnish the music. This1 At Wnit rw i, km oing to be a good dance. V :u , - .i....i. UIliujHiy a visit .iium jili uuukii- 1 the bids for the new Ma-'tor Mm. Allio Dillard. .v.r ....... - - Guests at the French Hotel are ' provided with the best to be had in the market i invites the ladies of this vicinity to call and sec the display. C. T. Miller has returned from on extended trip to the southern portion of this county and Ne vada points. He says he saw some line country. Fresh groceries of tho best brands and a complete very new Good, substantial, well cooked ... f lWv nni fWnishinirs. meals at the Home Hotel is what ctCi mayhii found at Hagey & the boarder likes. 'Richardson's The new stone building, which were open- rVnlnneflnr ll'nrn vttlnnt-tii r building committee. No- Ig was given out as to wheth ew bids will be called for or Irving Miller gave a mis- Ineous shower at her home nesday evening in honor of Agnes Cawlfield who is to parried next Monday to Mr. Stallard. Quite a num- i)f her girl friends and for- I school mates surprised her a nice lot of gifts. pu , l"e.,ureKon points and have gone to their 1 Ihursday. April 21. Mr. t (and holdings. v miiiKlu auu HI 133 lliIIUI , i i l i . .1 . .. ... . . i niwr n n miraniinunw 1 1 inin r11 xL.nu ..i-l. Mil i.nni a iitnir luioo jv. i-.cut,v:u.uv;i 10 lumnu , lUgCUICT Willi OU livuu ui aiutft in the Jorgensen building south horses, one draft stallion, milch Main St. and is prepared to do I cows. Place all fenced, well im- all kinds of dress making. Schenk Bros, do not have to send your suit back to a Phila delphia lawyer for alteration. They are tailors and can do it themselves. Kemp Hardisty and Albert Cross were down from Trout Creek the first of this week. See the Inland Empire Real ty Co. if you have anything for sale or exchange. John E. Golf and son J. A., arrived this week from outside The marriage took place ie presence of a few friends immediate relatives. Rev. Irwin performed the cere '. The young people are Known in the county and i a host of friends who join ?t wishes for a long and Bi wedded lite. store. R. II. Brown was over from his Diamond Valley home this week. He was accused of run ning away because of the extra work during the lambing season of his flocks and didn't deny it A Good Bargain I have for sale 320 acres of deeded most all bottom land with plenty of water, proved. A good horse or sheep ranch with an abundance of out side range. For further infor mation call or address W. H. Cecil Harriman, Ore. THE BUSY CORNER STORE" 'THE IiUSY CORNER STORE Un IT IS HERE Our beautiful Spring line of GOODS and FANCY GOODS raw iMmi . 4l i Mm-1 W NEW Persian Lawn India Linon India Silk Pongee Silk Organdie Percale ' , Suisse Gingham Batiste .' Poplin Linen Suitings Mercerized Suitings White Goods Soiesctle Sateens JxIZj l BUSY CORNER STCRE" .I'm J 25 per cent reduction on men's clothing for one week, I. Schwartz, "Tho -Busy Comer Store." Dr. II. Denman was up from Harriman tho first of tho weok to meet somo drummers and look after other business. The Edison Phonograph is gaining in popularity and should bo in every homo Lunaburg & Dalton are resident agents. Loyd Johnson nnd family were in from the farm near Luwon Thursday to attend tho Bringle- Page wedding. ir you auk going to tuavi:l. Use the Harney Comity Nntlnnnl ItanK TRAVixu'.irs ciii:qui:s They uro xclMdentlfjInir. Rcatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, Alberson, Oregon. Frank Dibble and wife accom panied by the lattor's sister, Miss Johnson, were over from Silver Creek this week in a new auto that Frank recently purchased. If you want one of thoso now Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump Engines don't wait until tho day before you need it, but got your order in now-W. T. Smith, Agt bee the ad. J. J. Tupker has received his steam laundry plant and will soon have it in operation. This is something that has long boon needed in thin section nnd should be liberally patronized. Lost A large, blue milch cow branded a lazy U on tho side. A $5.00 reward will be given for her return or information leading to her recovery. Frank Ncuzo bauer on Carey land southeast of Burns. Win, Hanley arrived homo Tuesday from Portland, accoin companied by Mr. Cobley and wife. The party came in from Shanico in Mr. Hanley's auto are now enjoying a short visit at the P Ranch. Tho Times-Herald has quito an amount of government garden seeds for free distribution. The varieties are beans, lettuce, par slcy, radishes and turnips Friends nro requested to call at the office and got a supply. You will never again be quito as you are today mentally or physically. Perhaps not over again will you bo" able to get bo "young" a photograph that looks liko you as today. Visit tho Saycr Studio. Rev. A. J. Irwin has received somo handsomo thoroughbred Crystal Orpington (Kellcstrass strain) chickens nnd is going to start his boys in the poultry bus iness. Ho is going to try the i'hilo system ot poultry raising and his experiment will bo watched with considerable in terest Two showers wcro giyen this week in honor of Miss Frankio King, who is to bo married to Arthur Turner next Tuesday. A china shower was given nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Gemberling on Monday evening and a miscellaneous shower nt tho homo of Mr. and Mra. J- M. Dalton on Thursday evening. Many handsomo presents wero Born Mr, and son. Ifybuwantto see tho finest display of post cards in Burns go to Carter &, Thompson. Apricots nro out in full bloom and so far tho weather has not damaged tho prospects for a flue crop. A. Barron in up from his Sun set homo this weok helping James Smith out in the shoe shop. 8000 acres of good land lying along proposed raihoad routes $8 per aero. Sco A. F. B. George. Ted Hayes and family wero in tho city tho first of tho week visiting relatives and getting somo farm machinery. For real comfort, quiot and courteous treatment tho French Houso is tho best under the man agement of L. B. Culp. Al Colo and fnmily hnvo been in from their Warm Springs homo this week on a visit to rel atives and friends. Some of the prettiest shirt waists over seen in Burns, havo just arrived. I. Schwartz, "The Busy Corner Store." Aro you interested in Burns acreage? If so let us tell you what wo havo to olfer. Randall, Passenger & Maloney. The registered Jersey Bull of C. M. Huffman will again be at tho Cortes Elliott barn in this city during this season. G. A. Rem bold is putting in his spare moments beautifying tho grounds at his now homo on "Nob Hill." Gus is u good farmer. Now Shirt Waists, direct im portation from Now York City, are to be shown on Monday, Ask your grocer for Cremo, tho now breakfast food. Now pnlico ot Brown's Satis factory Store 20 ynrds for $1.00. Open Monday, Tho very best accommodations may bo obtained at tho Overland Hotel. Menls 25 conts. C. A. McMahnn and wife wero in from thoir Welcomovillo homo Thursday. Mac says ho expects to make n fino gnrdon this season and tho prospects for hay are good. II. J. Hanson of tho Burns Meat Market is, prepared to fur nish bacon, hams and lard to sheepmen and ranchers in nny quantity. Special prices for lilg orders. Persons needing hospital ac commodations can find them nt my nomo. uonnneincnt cases may expect especial attention. Call on or address Mrs. F. E. Forrcn, Burns, Oregon. Louis Johnson of Stanley, Wis., is horq from hiB home. Ho is tho father of Ludwig Johnson, clerk in tho Harney County Na tional Bank nnd is hero to visit his son. Mr. Johnson is in tho shoo business in Wisconsin nnd mado the trip particularly for the benefit of his health. M. V. Baker came in from Ne vada Saturday evening and hnd . . . . . . a very pleasant visit with hist many old time friends. Mrs. Bnker, who has been here visit ing relatives for several weeks, accompanied him on his return Tuesday. They expect soon to move to California whore they will mnko their home. Service TRA VELEll'S CHECKS Wo issuo Traveler's Checks; a coiivuuont form of carrying money. They can bo cached in this or nny other country, without identification, nnd in tho current money of the country in which you may be traveling. They are used a great deal and nro becoming very popular. Tho cost is fifty conts per hundred dollars. FOREIGN DRAFTS. For thoso ' nll nmtttli.,f" who wish to send monoy to the or 10 mnio remittances lor nur- counlry chases abroad, wo have arrangement by which wo draw our own drafts on every country of the world. To render that efficient service which will prove most useful in tho business or parsonal affairs of our customers is the goal for which wo strive. Harney County National of Burns, Oregon Bank April I8th at Brown's Satisfac lory Store. Blue prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing name of entryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. Tho Lunaburg Dalton & Co, mercantile store is now out in tho strcot where they will do busi ness until their big stone store building is completed on the old site. If you want to make n trade, soil your relinquishment or other property tho Inland Empire Real ty Co. will be of great assistance to you. They have sold others and can sell yours. brought in by her young friends. A good meeting of tho Burns Commercial Club was held Wed nesday evening and tho members look forward with much enthusi- . i i i rrt asm to tno meeting wun torn "Richardson. Proident Leonard appointed J. J. Donegan, Dr. L. E. Hibbard and I. S. Geer as a committeo to assist tho sec retary in securing tho car of pioducts for tho Hill railroad advertising schome. C. F. Mc- Klnnoy, Sam Mothorshcnd, Wm. Farro and Julian Byrd wero ap pointed on tho entertainment committee Wo havo a number of parties anxious to purchase tracts of from 1000 to 50,000 acres. See us about it Randall, Passenger & Maloney. The ontivo stock of goods now on display at tho new store of Hagey & Richardson, is fresh and now. Patrons may find nl moht anything desired there. Mrs. Geo. Fry has been in a very critical condition for several days and her life is despaired of. Her physicians report a slight chango for the better this morn ing, however, and nro consider ably encouraged. Mrs. Fry is one of the pioneer women of this section and has many friends who sincerely nope lor her re covery. For Salh 1G0 acres irrigated land on Ratllo Snake Creek, three miles above Harney. First wntor right, running water the year round, small orchard, good" house. 40 acres in cultivation, tho rest good pasturo land. Fino range. Terms cash. For fur ther particulars call on or writo to Roland Hankins, Hurney, Oregon. Mrs. I. Schwartz has been suf fering lately from an ear troublo of long standing and aa hor local physicians advised it sho loft this morning for Portland whero sho will undergo treatment from a specialist Mr. Schwartz ac companied her an 1 they took their little dnughtci, Rcginn, with them. Mrs. Schwartz and Roginu will remain an indefinite time. ' F. C. Dibblo enmo over from Silver Creek Thursdny evening in his auto bringing Charloy Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sponcer, who had acci dontly shot himself with a 32 calibre pistol, Ho was playing with a dog and placed his loft arm around the animal's necic placed the pistol to his head and snapped it -but it bid moro than snap. IIo thought ull tho loads had been removed, but there was a cartridge- in tho chamber and tho bullet pierced tho dogs head, killing him instantly and penetrated tho boy's forearm. It was only a flesh wound and Dr. Marsdon soon fixed him up and it in not thought any serious results will follow, ESTRAY NOTICE One roan mare, bald fuco with whito legs, aged about 14 years, ' weight 1050 lbs. Brand bar over I D on left hip. One bay mare star in forehead 12 years old' weight 1100 brand quarter circle on left hip. Have wintorcd for mer mare two winters and latter last winter. Owners call, prove j property, pay charges and take: animals. I JUSSE VlCKKRS, I Harney, Oreg. BUY YOUR DRUGS at OUR STORE We handle a complete line of everything usually sold by up to dale druggists. 'It is OUR AIM TO PLEASE This ye do by courteous treatment and reasonable prices to al our customers THE PL C TO Oh i YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon. I S2iiSS 5v5&f' esw v -w - r- Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Complete Stock GENERAL MERCHANDISE Stockmen and Farmers' I upplies ALL HONORABLE COMPETITION MET READ ABOUT THE ML Vernon Hot SPRINGS Tliuy oro locitml In tho Iwiiutlful Joljn Day Valliiy, 2) mllm north ol Mt Vor ncn, nnd UJu nillui ucat of Ontijon City In Ornnt Cotuily, Oregon. Tliu uleva tlon In 9700 loot nnd tho cllnmUt In mild tliroiiRtioul tlioytiur, Tlio tpriiicii nliirli fiimlHh ator (or tint bath nndawlin inlnj! ped How '.'6,000 gallon por doy ol highly iiilnoralld hot water ol atom vurnturo In tlia dlllon lit HriiiKi o( 100 to I"'- I', Tlii'ttu uprliiKa aro ithout rhal or lonijHition (or tho roanoti that yon can get tho w.itur JtiH tho projior tompcraturo for bathlnit nithout artifl clal heating or dllutlni; with cold water and tlmruliv destroying tho modioal pro- poriic. iiiffu Hprmifa liavo Juatcoio In litllilln nntlfM fnr tin. riiflnn flint llwiul havo Juut boon fitted up for tho comfort nnd lionlitlt oi tho Invalid and thoso touking rccroatlou. Nature was the i'homlt wliocompoud oil tho water which cared, and In hor Ikbrnlory deep In tho niyntorioA of tho earth alio prepared thono curative waturs; and thotso suffering from rheu matism, ((Hit, ekln ditease, kldnoy or bladder trouble or nny catarrhal condl. tion of tho utomach find nlmoat limtunt rollcf nnd In moitcnuea permanent euros In from four to eight weeks. Our charged nro reasonable. Coino whon you will winter or Hummer; wo nro always open nnd rendy to weloome you. I Tor further information address, . A. MURPHY, Proprietor Mt. Vernon, Orcgog. wtSassssssv- , .. D. R. MOTE ? NI2XT DOOR TO CAPITOL UAUI-R SHOI1 Fresh Candy, Nuls, Cigars, and Tobacco NEW LINE POST CARDS Some Nice New Stationery SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED Nice Assortment of I'lpcsNew No cities Ujinlnjr. t The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IKKIGATION LNGIN'LBS Main Office, Hums, Oregon A. O. rAUI.KNEII, xgr. liranch Office, Lnkcvicw, Oregon C. M, rAUI.KKKH, VgT, A MAN is known by the harness he uses A VAQUEM) 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 & SOW Harness and Saddles THE TIMES- Esasi Ob Printing. Come In And! Ask A We want to tell you about the latest and new ot 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 ffiBUf 111 RffL B .-UhI I il oflr HB ID I ) I I gl m a ii W ad J iii h Pisa PatoatadJuno 18, 1MB You never saw anything like it before -nothing like it has ever been mnde. 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 ing 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 sure. We want to give you a catalog free. BvimB, oxeecor.