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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1910)
MMtttaUMNWlMUM ies-Jsrald. LAHOEST C1UCUI.ATION OP EWBPAPKH IN THIB COUNTY. f. SATURDAY, Al'lUI. W, 1JI0. Locnl News. rou iiiiiiKcu whs m luwn Itucsdny. tolled barley nt Tho Busy Cor- Store. lood morninff! Did you lmvo mo for breakfast? ilm Oard was among our en visitors this week. you want protection see iiiK minor mo insuranco man. 810 best meal in Harney coun- lor 25 cents at tho Overland irs. d. r. DicKonson is ropori- gll at the homo of Mrs. J. T. lies. few fractional sections of Inion school land for sale A. George. he French Hotel is gaining popularity under the managc- lit of L. B. Culp. red Byers and family left Wednesday enroute to Colo- where they expect to make jr home. Ion Sale -Well broken work scs, weight 1200 to 1400 lbs. ,rm. Howard, 12 miles south i)revsev, Oregon. enry Gage, a brother to Mrs. . Swcek, came in last Mon-1 on land business and to visit i la short time with his rela- Tltc Pioneer Bank of Harney County THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS Capital and Surplus $60,000.00 United States Depositary Absolute! Safe Accounts Invited Cremo for sale by your grocer. Clothes pressed and cleaned at Schcnk Bros. Henry Black was up from Sun set this week. Tho new breakfast food Cremo a local product. Now double disc plow for sale. for sale should! Inquire at this oflice. VanValkenburg, , nu, ovirlniul Hnlol is tho place to stop when in Burns. J. F. Mahon and wife mado a fliose having relinquishments freal estate Isult E. W. real estate man. at his office Burns. When in doubt go to Tho Busy Corner Store. I. M. Davis is over from tho Drewsey country. Tho Home Hotel is tho comfor table place to board. Well cooked and served meals are what ono wants and they can bo found at the Overland Hotel. Meals 25 cents. r N There is a party of 'railroad surveyors now working to tho south of Malheur lake. It is stated they are Hill men. Improved and unimproved farm MrsL a w Drinkwntof has re- He is under the care of' d city property for sale. ccive(j a eloirant lino of Spring v "WING MH.LBK.. Miilincry and invites tho ladies A nilihli. lin W;p1 tho in J. W. Shown and family wore of this vicinity to call and see st of his partner, ThosSteph-j down from Harney tho first of tho display, in tho Burns hotel and now this week. , Geo. Fry and family desiro to Guests at tho French Hotel are ' express their sincere thanks to u. iiLiiunciiB - .. u i.u ., , rf , t j t dl Tucsdny ,en yesterday witn nis nuie who is suffering with swollen lids. Isicians. tho management of the en- business including the bar. has a new ad in this issue. lis. l. li. noiianu is nome in a visit to relatives ana provided with the best to be had in the market. Win. Ilanloy has gone to the railroad to look after tho ship- mnnla nl flio TTnttio TTntnl IS wlmr. tncl the boarder likes, I Finke buds in Malheur county. Slid nient of a train load of beef. I) extended her trip to Boise. reports exceedingly cold cither in that section and Ht crop is uamageu. ul Blume and Paul lrned home Saturday from a to sections south of here. It understood that Mr. Blume going on to Southern Oregon California points but ho will lirect from here to the rail- Id on that trip in the near fu- the many friends for their kind ness, assistance and sympathy during their recent bereavement. J. A. Maddux was in from his farm this week. He has about Cremo tho children cry for it. Locations as good ns tho best A. F. B. George. Miss Rena Biggs has gone to Grant county to teach school. Got your ordors in for incliba tora boforo tho rush W. T. Smith. Now skirts and underskirts jUBt received at Tho Busy Cor ner Store. Pine wood for sale, either in tho pilo or delivered Luto Mace, Burns, Oregon. Although Teddy continues to hold first pago tho baseball score is given first consideration by tho readors. If you want results list your property with Irving Miller, Room 0. Odd Fellow Bld'g. Tom Allen was in from tho P Ranch for n fow day8 this week, going back out yesterday. If you lmvo any property list it with us, wo have tho buyers. Randall Passenger & Maloney. Geo. Cawlfiold and family wcro up from Narrows Monday to at tend tho Stallard-Cawlfiold wed ding. Tho Edison Phonograph is gaining in popularity and Bhould bo in evory homo Lunaburg & Dal ton are resident agents. Geo. Sizemoro camo homo the first of the week from Salem where ho assisted Sheriff Rich ardson take some prisoners. IF YOU AUK GOINOTO THAVKU lino the llnrncy County Nntlnnnt llnnk TltAVELIiKK'S CIIKQIIKS . They nrc sclMdcntlfyliig. Mrs. G. A. Rembold has been quite ill for somo time and it be came necessary for her to give up her music pupils much to thoir regret. - Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot. Any ono desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Albcrson, Alborson. Oregon. Frank Dibble brought in G. R. Blackcrby from Silver Creek tho first of tho week in his auto. Mr. Blackerby is quite ill and Come over to bo near his physic ian. Good, substantial, well cookdl 9 acres seeded nnd tho irosiccta Empire Real anything for H. Cecil and wife came See the Inland ty Co. if you have sale or exchange. Mrs. Claud Hibbard and little son were up from Lawen the first of this week. Miss K. Ncugcbauor is located in the Jorgenson building south Main St. and is prepared to do all kinds of dress making. are good for a fine crop. Mrs, Maddux is out at Ontario at pres ent. Fresh groceries of the very best brands and a complete new line of dry goods, furnishings, etc., may bo found nt Hagoy & Richardson's The new stone store. Supt. Gilcrest of the P. L. S. Co. has returned from a trip to outside points and left again Thursday for a trip south. Ho will visit San Francisco boforo ni i t .1 i. 1..,-l LfmmPw,nnrl, W,lnna-' QCIlCnK ISrUH. UU IIUC IlilVU lu ' uum wiuii. uii.i.11 ..x-v....... , , , Til ! . I Will VlblL accompanied by their daugh-' s,e i'our suit uacic 10 a i ...a- t t. ..i.. - r.:i i. delphia lawyer for alteration. I1 -lv" una. iuiiuy. mi, viui na nilnra 'find ran iln if. W A rvlr ...i,l TJ.m.co lurillnun rased of his ranch and stock ( thcmselvcs. d, ' ' , f (, , ,mrdwiiro busi. John Cary who has already i . .. ,, ... . ' . w Vnlln nm, len charge. The consideration , """"' ': . , 'Z. ",V 'LrSfZ SO 000 Mr Cecil OXHOCt-?1 lr0m V'" unjuyuiK wmuiiun ibhuu. mnwmiu.,1, Ko to untario anu may invest: , , , ... . . .,.,, ,i,nrn n, will Btmd linr thorr, nr winw nninf in III I Ul Uiiuu uiiu uiuukiibim i.iv.i in unv.u ,,..wv v..w, ..... !... ho. in his new auto. tho summer. . uaqt oi i fir-sr i&eiir lliioirw nn 1 9 oriMr liter mihu svir CLOTHING lis too well known to need an extended description It is the leading make in the UNITED STATES The acme of Style, Finish, Workmanship is reached in its construction Every, garment is warranted ALL WOOL We have just received a nice line in SPRING AND SUMMER WEIGHTS Price $22.50 and $25 per Suit Come in and look at them We are the Burns Agents THE BiTSY CORNER STORE If you want ono of those new Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump Engines don't wait until the day before you need it, but get your order in now W. T. Smith, Agt. See the ad. Mrs. Allio White left Wednes day with her little son Tommy Jordan for the Hot Lake in Un ion county where she hopes tho little fellow may find relief from rheumatism. Lost A large, blue milch cow branded a lazy U on the side. A $5.00 reward will be given for her return or information leading to her recovery. Frank Nouzf bauor on Carey land southeast of Burns. Mrs. T. B. James was down from her Harney homo this week and was accompanied on her re turn by her daughter, Mrs. Em- cry Hill, who has completely re covered from her recent opera tion for appendicitis. The Times-Herald has quite an amount of government garden seeds for free distribution. Tho varieties are beans, lettuce, par sley, radishes nnd turnips. Friends aro requested to call at tho ofiico and get a supply. You will never again bo quite as you aro today mentally or physically. Perhaps not ever again will you bo able to get so young" a photograph that looks like you as today. Visit tho Sayer Studio. Walter S. Ashor of Portland was hero Boveral days during tho week securing an abstract of tho Road Company land preparatory to transferring tho big grant to tho St. Paul capitalists. Ho loft Thursday morning in tho Ford auto for Vale. C. B. Smith was up from his land holdings near Malheur Gap this week. Mr. Smith continues to bo a booster for his particular section nnd tho whole Harney country. Ho has a now town sito down there and Bays ho is going to have two railroads in tho near future A telophono message received hero tho first of this week an nounced tho death of Mrs J, B. Cawlflcld at Roseburg on last Friday. She was 42 years of ago and leaves her husband and a daughter 17 years old. Deceased was well known to tho old time residonts of Burns whore hor late father J. E. Ragon, and her sister, Maudo Ragon resided for a number of years. James Cawl fiold is a brother to John, David, Jeff, George and Frank Cawl field who all reside in this coun ty. Many friends oxpressed A nlco now lino of shirt waists now on display at Tho Busy Cor ner Store. If you want to boo tho finest display of post cards in Burns go to Carter & Thompson. Mrs. McLcod, mother of Mrs. Cal Clemens, is hero from Pen dleton on n visit to her daughter. V. G. Cozad was over from Canyon City duripg tho week, returning homo yesterday morn ing. 8000 acres of good land lying along proposed railroad routes $8 per acre. See A. F. B. George. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Smith aro in the city for a short visit with their sun who is attending high school. Rev. Zimmerman will speak at tho Baptist church Sunday, May 1 in tho interest of tho Anti- Saloon League. For real comfort, quiet and courteous treatment the French House is tho best under tho man agement of L. B. Culp. Aro you interested in Burns ncrcago? If so let us tell you what wo have to ofTcr. Randall, Passenger & Maloney. Tho registered Jersey Bull of C. M. Huffman will again be at the Cortes Elliott barn in this city during this season. Judge Sparrow took his de parture tho first of tho week after a very pleasant visit with old time friends in this section. Bluo prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing nnmo of cntryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., 1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. If you want to make a trade, sell your relinquishment or other property the Inland Empire Real ty Co. will be of great assistance to you. They have sold others and can sell yours. Wo have a number of parties anxious to purchase tracts of from 1000 to 50,000 acres. See us about it. Randall, Passenger & Maloney. The entire stock of goods now on display at the new store of Hagey & Richardson, iV fresh and now. Patrons may find nl most anything desired there. The cold snap that destroyed crops from Louisiana to the great lakes to the tunc of $38,000,000 reached us Thursday night and has damaged our fruit prospects moro or less. A. Hembrce, one of our old pioneers, is again at homo aftbr spending tho winter nt Portland. Mrs. Hembrce is still at Prine villo where she has been visiting her sister for several months. Local Odd Fellows made no nt- tempt to celebrate the anniver sary on April 20. but several members with the Rebekahs spent the evening nt tho hall in social chat and a delightful luncheon. Ask your grocer for Cremo, tho now breakfast food. " Tho very best accommodations may bo obtained at tho Overland Hotel. Meals 25 cents. Peter Scheiltz writes us to for ward this great religious to his address at Santa Rosa, Florida. Ji you desiro your cowh bred to the II. C. Lovcns thoroughbred Rod Poll bull let Ed. Goodman, who has tho pasture, know. The fco is $5. II, J. Hansen of the Burns Meat Markot is. prepared to fur nish bacon, hams and lard to sheepmen and ranchers in any quantity. Special prices for big orders. Persons needing hospital ac commodations can find them at my home. Confinement cases may expect especial attention. Call on or address Mrs. F. E. Forren, Burns, Oregon. F. 0. Jackson has just come down from tho Idol City Mining district where he has located somo claims. Ho considers that a good camp and tho prospects aro favorable, but ho will not neglect his wheat crop for ho Bays tho latter is a "cinch", Walter Cross is home from a visit to his old timo haunts in Vernon county, Missouri. Ho spent several weeks back there and found many changes. Ho says he has no desire to return there to live. Ho brought back a lino JacK upon his return! which he will keep on his Trout i Creek ranch. THE BANK ACCOUNT It is the first step toward success and fortune. . ; Protects your family In emergencies. " .- Educates your children. Makes you Independent. Gives you a standing in the community. Is a valuable aid in any enterprise undertaken anywhere by anybody under any conditions. If you do not have a bank account, let us suggest that you start one with us. THEHARNEYCOUNTYNATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON -STATE DEPOSITARY. iy 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 left hip. Have wintered for mer maro two winters and latter last winter. Owners call, prove property, pay charges and take animals. Jesse Vickers, Harney, Oreg. 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 ajl our customers THE PL C TO Q YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon. READ ABOUT THE ML Vernon Hot SPRINGS Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Complete Stock GENERAL MERCHANDISE Stockmen and Farmers' Supplies ALL HONORABLE COMPETITION MET M. J. Nash was in the city the first of this week in company with L. II. VanDom. Tho latter is a late arrival from New York with his wife and three children. He comes with the intention of investing provided he finds some thing to suit him. Harney Lodge No. 77 I. 0. 0. P. has elected Archie McGowan nnd F. 0. Jackson as delegates to the grand lodge which meets nt Eugene tho latter part of May. Sylvia R. D. Lodge, No. 43 elect ed Mesdamcs C. G. Smith and W. Y. King as delegates. Foil Sale 1 GO acres irrigated land on Rattle Snako Creek, three miles above Harney. First water right, running water the year round, small orchard, good house. 40 acres in cultivation, tho rest good pasture land. Fine range. Terms cash. For fur ther particulars call on or write to ROIiANl) Hankins, Hnrnoy, Oregon. Shcrifr Richardson arrived homo Wednesday evening from Salem whero ho had taken somo prisoners. Ho camo in with Mr. Ford in his auto mnking tho trip from Vale in ono day. Mr. Richardson was in an nutomobilo wreck between Ontario and Vale last Monday evening and pretty badly used up. Thero wero five in tho car and tho driver was trying to smash tho record but instead smashed the occupants somewhat by missing a bridge. They wero thrown into tho water and threo wore quito badly bruis ed. Mr. Richardson had a bad cut on his head and his neck and shoulders bruised. Ho was un conscious for over an hour. Ho was again thrown out of Mr. Ford's machine- this Bide of Har- Thuy aro locatoJ In tho beautiful John l)y Valley, 1i miles nonli of Jit Ver non, and 12Ji miles weet o( Canyon City In Grant County, Oregon. Tlio eleva tion la 2700 feet and tho climate la mild throughout tlieyour. Tlioipringa hli'li furnluli water for tho bath nnd swim ming pool flow 26,000 gallons per day of hiulily mluerollnil hot water of a torn IHiraturu iu the diflen'nt HprlngR ' 10 to 1!!2 1". Theao springs aro without rival or competion for tho reason that you can got thu water Just the proper temperature for bathing without artifi cial heatiiiK or diluting with cold wator and thereby destroying the ruedloal pro perties. Thuo springs have Just coi o to public notice for tho reason that they have just been fitted up for the comfort and tienetlt ot the Invalid and those locking recreation. Nature was the chomlat whocompoud ed tho water which cores, and in her labratory deep in tho mysteries of the earth she prepared those curative waters; and those suffering from rheu matism, gout, skin disease, kidney or bladder troublo or any catarrhal condi, Hon of the stomach find almost instant relief and In most cases permanent cures in from four tu eight weeks. Our charges are reasonable. Come whon you will winter or summor; we are always open and ready to neloomo you. I 'or further information address, . A. MURPHY, Proprietor Mt. Vernon, Oregog. i D. R. MOTE NI-XT DOOR TO CAI'ITOL BARER SHOP Fresh Candy, Nu(s, Cigars, and Tobacco NEW LINE POST CARDS Some Nice New Stationery SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED Nice Assortment of PipesNew Novelties Coming. ' The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Oflice, Burns, Oregon A. O. FAULKNER, llgr. Branch Oflice, Lakeview, Oregon O. U. FAULKMKH, Ugr. A IVIAN 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 at J. C. WELCOME & SON :Eebxn.ess surxd. Saddles THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing. Come In And Ask About it 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 Amy Pumjgmmtt Makes It Humif IsHr M iflsqv ill joB.L' You never saw anythinc: like it before nothing like has vr been made. It makes a windmill pump into a perfect Power Pumping Plant in a few minutes, and hrsirlfts numninrr. it runs separator, churn, erindstone, or nnv machine ordinarilv run bv hand. You do the 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 eure. We want to give you a catalog tree. panx3H2s: J sympathy for tho bereaved ones noy but only received a skinned I. OnwifMi t9 riupnuioi J) all of whom aro held in high teem. es- shin bone. No moro Joy rides for Lou, PltnttmtMutf 18, 1MB tHhwmPntHnv B"U.XiP3, Oregforx