iii ii mm annmm jjf ;i nnrmji iiwiw ww 'iiniiflfii-ii'iii'nirirnti fcs-Jerald. t.ARaKST CinCUIATlON Of 1 iKWBrAPKn IN THIB COUNTY. I SATURDAY. MAY 7, 1910, Locnl News. lied barley at The Busy Cor-5tore. bt Drinkwatcr is in from farm. ivo you seen the now Belts irown's Satisfactory Store? :rr Buckland was among our icy visitors during the week. you want protection see lip Miller the insurance man. io best meal in Harney corni er 25 cents at the Overland layor U. W. Ulevenger nas rned from an extended visit litside points. few fractional sections of inon school land for sale A. George. v loiiN -To Mr. and Mrs. C. II.? ltenon Tuesday, May 3, a ne French Hotel is saining lopularity under the manage- It of L. B. Culp. vervbody attend the booster ting Monday night at the ft house and help boost. m Sale Well broken work The Pioneer Bank of Harney County THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS Capital and Surplus 360,000.00 United States Depositary - Absolute!)! Safe Accounts Invited Cremo-for sale by your grocer. , The Home Hotel is the comfor ,.m i i -i i Uiblo place to board. ;es, weight 1200 to 1400 lbs.' Schonk Bros i p. c. Dibble left Wednesday 'm TTnwntvl 19 milns smith 1 ' :.. l.:. .,..in rnn Vntn mi liiiuinnss. The now breakfast food - '' iU1 Cremo-a local product j Latest styles in skirts and un- T . . ,, , ., , , derskirts at Tlio Busy Corner Look at -the new white goods ""a at The Busy Corner Store. 1&l0IU . o t i n n p rw Census Enumerator King hnb See Lunaburg, Dalton & Co s. ,ctcd ,lis work in Burn8 and rcmovjil sale ad n this issue. .g nm n thjj cQUntry The Overland Hotel is the' Fott Saibi60 ncnTrclfnnuish- placetostopwneninimrns. o nt . we of Boun To Mr. and Mrs. C. A.vntnr 1 on nnroa fenced. Innuire PHarlan Monday, May 2, a son. i nt tnis 0fiCOp Improved and unimproved farm i Well cooked and served meals and city property for sale. I arc wmt one wants and they can Irving Miller. , i,0 found at tho Overland Hotel. Chas. Davis was over from his ' Meals 25 cents. Harney home a few days thisi Those having relinquishments or real estate for sale should Job printing at this oillco. Crcmo tho children cry for it. Fay Comegya was in tho city this week. Locations as good as tlio nest 0 car(.cl. & a. iv. u. ucorgo. L. H. Chnnln of Lawcn was among our visitors this week. Got your ordora in for incuba tors boforo tho rush W. T. Smith. Somo vorv nrottv waists have just arrived at Tho Busy Corner Store. A nico now lino of shirt waists now on displny at Tho Busy Cor ner Store. If von want to soo tho finest display of post enrdfl in Burns go up old cronies Thompson. r.eo. Cnwlfluld was in tlio city this week and informs us lie now farming over near Harney 8000 acres of good land lying along proposed railrond routes $8 per acre. Seo A: I'. Ii. George. Mrs. Grnco Cochran was in Uh lI.fYo fin. Howard, 12 miles south )rewsey, Oregon. f hilo our trade in Spring and imer goods has been much tor than ever we are still (wing a beautuui anu new line )ress Materials and request to compare same with any -rs examined. Brown, s Sat- pfni-v Stnro ,J ow York papers report the val of P. C- Peterson and on a recent steamer. Mr. jrsen left here last fall for a to his old home in Denmark I didn't say he expected to re- with a wife. We do not w when he is expected home. Iied In this city last Satur- morning S. G. Blackerby, week. G6 years. Mr. Blackerby in the.market r.iioia.nt flio Fmnoh Hotel are! consult E. W. VnnVnlkcnburg, provided with the best to be had . the real estato man. at his office in Burns. a pioneer resident of East- Oregon having come from tern Oregon several years and to this place in 1895. son Roy was here for several but lately had located at K Grove, near Portland. De ed was born in Kentucky came west by ox team in He was married in 18G3, widow and five children sur- & him. The children are Roy, Ada Bentley and Miss ia Blackerby of Oak Grove; ther son Howard and daugh- Mrs. Jennie Cook of The Pes. Roy was summoned by and was the only relative to tnd the funeral which was Automobiles are becoming Mrs. a. K. ur.nKwaicr nas re numerous adout this city at tho iceivcd an elegant lino of Spring present time. i Millinery and myites he lad.es ',,,,.. , , of this vicinity to call and see Good, substantial, well cooked , the g., meals at the Home Hotel is what y' . the boarder likes. I Win. Harvey, the Lakcviow T , . . n , 'horse buyer, was here several See the Inland Empire Real-. , ... k Ho ig buyinK ty Co. if you have anything ion sale or exchange. Chas. Rohn is back from the homestead near Lawen where he established his wife in full possession. Miss K. Neugebauer is located in the Jorgensen building south Main St. and is prepared to do all kinds of dress making. days this week. Ho is buying horses from local dealers for shipment. Fresh groceries of the very best brands and a complete new line of dry goods, furnishings, etc., may be found at Hagey & Richardson's The new stone store. h, The recent cold snap that did so much damage all through tho i uiv uin.i. ! ... A iizmrt iirno im t rnm from the Presbvtenan . .. . . i, , Srfuth nnd Minsoun River Valley . ,7 , ,, ii xm arrows uuniiB "- ""i"",- , ,77, . l Irch Thursday afternoon, the jan(1 i,usinesgt He is just recov- did not get all tho f nut in this ItlnAn nirr rrvAl,nl rt1 Vltr T?Atf I i .! 1. f u! lnfitx. T ..mo ntMflntWllT Tinf CH itc-a uitiH wmuutnu j a... ennir irom an uiuick. 01 kiiij. lattuun. " m t""iu; "w- "w Irwin. Interment was in I , ,., . , ,, severe here as no effort was II.O.O.F. cemetery of which i m nro . uu . ,v Uje r Roy is a member. Mr. . f f. f to 'J J " frostay from their orchards, emeuny tne peopie 01 uus themselves j coming on fine again. Born To Mr. and Mrs Hotchkiss Saturday, April 30, daughter. Pine wood for sale, cither in tho pilo or dolivcrcd Luto Mace, Burns, Oregon. If you want results list your proporty with Irving Miller, Room G. Odd Follow Bld'g. A now lino of Stetson hats just in direct from Stetson of Phila delphia, Brown's Satisfactory Store. Allen Jones has returned from tho railroad whero he drove beef for delivery. Ho reports a suc cessful trip. Tho Edison Phonograph is gaining in popularity and should bo in every homo Lunaburg & Dalton aro resident agents. Mrs. K. Calkins came home tho first of this week after an absence of several months visit ing relatives and frionds. She is now at the Oregon hotel. IP YOU AUK GOING TO TUAVKL. Uhc tho Hnrnoy County National ltnnk TKAVKLLKU'S CHEQUI-S They are nclMdentifyiiiK. A. M. Kclsay the Silver Creek ranchor and shcepraiser, was here Thursday to attend tho Blackerby funeral and attend to some business. Reatos for sale, nil sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, Albcrson. Oregon. If you want one of those now Fuller & Johnson Fnnn Pump Entrines don't wait until the day before you need it, but get your order in now-W. T. Smith, Agt Seo tho ad. Among tho new improvements started this week are additions to the J. J. Donegan residence a large addition to the Summit hotel and a fine big barn on tho G. W. Young rcBidenco property. 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 Nctizo- bauor on Carey land southeast of Burns. Miss Winnifred VanVnlken- berg has purchased the Kclsay high wheel automobile. She lias not yet attempted to run tho ma chine but no doubt will bo mana ging the "criter" in a time. 3t O FftlER AND MARX HING HART, SC CL s 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 ALLWOOL We have just received a nice line in SPRING AND SUMMER WEIGHTS Vice $22.50 and $25 per Suit lome in and look at them- We are the Burns Agents THE BUSY CORNER STORE I. SCHWARTZ, Proprietor J The Times-Herald has quite an Fino lino of Soring and Sum mer clothing at Tho Busy Corner Store. Sam Mickel has boon locking n this city during tho week. Sid Comocrvs lias been in tho is city this week looking after road matters nt court. Tho very best accommodations mity be obtained nt the Overland Hotel. Meltls 25 cunts. Burt Dunten and Harvey Mid- dleworth wcro among our Drew tho city this week, having just Bey visitors this week. They eturncd from Wngontiro and on her way to Lawen. For real comfort, quiet and courteous treatment tho French Houso is tho best under tlio man agement of L. B. Gulp. Tho registered Jersey Bull of C. M. Huirman will again bo at the Cortes Elliott barn in this city during this senson. The weather todny is ideal and if i.i honed it will continue for the benefit of tho distinguished visi tors who aro coming to seo us. GiKjfirin Fry is suffering from pneumonia at tho homo of her aunt, Mrs. Win. Cummins, lier nhvsician reports her doing quite well and on the way to recovery. Ladies aro invited to cxamino our now oxlonis. iiign grauo goods combined with Stylo is Brown's what wo have to olfer. Satisfactory Store. D. S. Graves and wife were up from their lake homo a fow days this week. Mr. Graves says tho lako is filling up rapidly and has covered a largo territory. Blue prints of any township in Burns Lind District, showing name of entry man, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. For Sale or Trade for Horses Three mammoth jacks, ago two, three and six years; extra heavy boned and good workers. In quiro of J. W. Shepherd, White Front Barn, Burns. If you wnnt to make a trade, soil your relinquishment or other property tho Inland Empire Real ty Co. .vill bo of great assistance to you. Thoy have sold others and can soil yours. The entire stock of goods now on displny at the new store of Hagey & Richardson, is fresh nnd new Patrons may find al most anything desired there. Mrs. W. Y. King wns a pass enger out on the auto yesterdny morning enroute to Eugene to attend the Robckah grand lodge session. She will spend some time visiting different sections of tho Willamette Valley and Portland while nbsent. V. C. Gibson has disposed of his residence property in this citv to Al Solinger nnd will leave short at once with his family for Port land. Mrs. Gibson and children will l'o to Silvcrton for a visit were hero on land business II. J. Hanson of tho Burns Meat Market is prepared to fur nish bacon, hams and lnrd to sheepmen nnd ranchers in any quantity. Special prices for big orders. Persons needing hospital nc- commodntiona can find them nt my homo. Confinement cases may expect especial attention. Call on or address Mrs. F. E. Forrcn, Burns, Oregon. ESTRAY NOTICE Ono roan marc, bald face with whito 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. Jessb Vickeks, Harney, Oreg. l-no iimeS-ticraianiiuKH . yic look(J amount of government garden , Rnnd.q for free distribution. The varieties aro beans, lettuce, par- sloy, radishes and turnips. Friends aro requested to call at Mm nfficn nrwl t'ftfc n. RUnnlv. Tho big towns are all howling about tho census not giving them their full nuota of population and newspapers are saying thousands are missed. We haven't figured out how many thousand failed to be counted in Burns. You will never again be quite as you aro today mentally or nhvsically. Perhaps not over again will you bo able to get so "young" a photograplr that looks liko you as today. Visit tho Sayer Studio. Roy Blackerby was hero from Oak Grove this week to attend the funeral of his father. Ho had to return homo immediately on account of sickness and press ing business engagements, there fore could not personally seo all his old time friends and thank them for their kindness during his father's late illness and- tho valued assistance to himself after tho father's death. Ho takes this means of expressing his ap preciation. Tho baccalauerato Bcrmon to tho graduating class of tho Har ney County High School will bo delivered at tho PrcJsbyterinn church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. A. J. Irwin. It iB fitting that Mr. Irwin should preach this Bermon as no other man iB closer to tho high school pupils or has done more for their welfare. Tho graduating clnss consider him ono of their best friends. Tho choir has arranged somo special music for tho ser vice, tho regular choir being aug umonted by tho assistanco pf other good Bingers. Tho Times Herald hopes a largo numbor of tho friends of tho school may attend this service. around the city and decides what hn will do. Tho frionds of the family wish them success. Foil Salp.IGO acres irrigated land on Rattle Snako Creek, three miles abovo Harney. First wnlor riirht. running water the year round, small orchard, good house. 40 acres in cultivation, llm rest, irood pasture land. Fino ranirc. Terms cash. For fur ther particulars call on or writo to ItOIND IIANKINS, Harney, Oregon. L. II. VnnDorn, who recently arrived hero from Now York, has purchased tho J. A. Maddux place near Windy Point anu win tnko possession at once. Mr. Maddux had developed tho placo and had a largo acreago cleared nnrl in cultivation. Ho found it IT IS JUST AS EASY To deposit your income in the bank each month and check against it, as to pay with cash. There is no addi tional expense, and you are given the bank's service-this means safety for your funds, convenience for your transactions, and a condensed record of every cent of receipts and expend itures. We ask you to try a ekeck ac- count for one month. TIIEIIARNEYCOUNTYNATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON S T ATE DEPOSITARY. , fc .. MOTE'S CANDY STOKE) Has Jast received a fresh lot of CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO New nnd handsome Post Cards, Stationery, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Novelties. A SPECIALTY OF BOX CANDY EXTRA Fine assortment of everything I). It. MOTE, Barns, Oregon BUYYOURDRUGSatOURSTORE 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 al our customers THE PL C TO GEi YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon. READ ABOUT THE ML Vernon Hot SPRINGS Thovnro located In tlio beautiful Jo tin Itoy Valley, 2 mlltmnorlli ol Ml Vur. non, and Vi)i inllon not of Canyon City In flrnnt ( ounty, Oregon. Tho 1bv Hon Ii 3700 (vet and tlio cllirm'o Is mild UirtniKlioutllioyoKr. Tliu prliK whlcli ftirnUh watur for tho hath nnil awlin mliiK pool How '.'5,000 gallons or day ol hhdilv inlncralli-d hot water of a tern- porntnru In the dlller. nt xprlniiH of 100 to li!2 K. Thcsu tprlnga aro without rival or rompotlon for tho reason that ou can lift tliu water hut tho propor tomporaturu for bathing without artlfi rial heating or diluting with cold water and thereby Ueittroylng the meillonl pro pertied. ThfiO iprlnga havo juit cono to public notice for tho rcimon that thoy hitvo jut been fitted up lor the comfort nnd bunollt ot tho Invalid and thoeo rooking recreation. Naturu was the chouilat whocompoud od tho water which cores, and In her Ubratory deep in tho mysteries ol tlio earth sho prepared .thoso curatiro waters; and those suffering from rheu matism, gout, skin disease, kidnoy or bladder trouble or any catarrhal condl. tlou of tho stomach II nd almost Instant relief nnd in most casoa pormanont euros in from four to eight weeks. Our charges aro reasonable. Come whon vou will winter or summer: wo uro always open and ready to woloomo you. 1'or further Information address, . A. MURPHY, Proprietor Mt. Vernon, Oregog. I rD7lfYlA H CAI C ! Preparatory to moving into our ucw building we de- sire to clean up out- stock. While we are continually receiving. new goods, we I have on hand many useful ftaih ait.elcs which we propose to sacrifice. Among them art: I 50 Ladies' House W rarp-.f iej:iUr p.-ice S'iO tu SHO j Your Cho&ce for 90c. j I as long as they last less than the cost of the material I SO Ladles' Worsted Skirts at Half price long as they last j t Now is the time to buy your fall cloaks. We have j l 50 Ladies' and Children's Clocks lO LMSpusc Ut liciu rutc Corsets regular value $1.25, your choice 85c. Shoes, hats nnd many other articles will go at a big sacrifice ! i ' Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. z O. M. rAUMCNKII, Mgr. The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Office, Burns, Oregon A. O. rAULKNCK, Mgr, necessary nfter several years to Branch Office, Lakcviow, Oregon Baenfico somo nnd move his wifo to n lower nltitudo on account of her health. P. F. Faulkner and wife left Tuesday morning after several wcoIch visit with their son A. O. Faulkner in this city. They went bv nrivato convoyanco to wards Lakcviow and will bo met bv their Bon Chnrles who will convoy them in his auto to his homo in northern California whero they will visit a fow weeks boforo returning to their homo in Indiana. W. II fSonrhnrt is over from tho Calamity creek section ro nowing acquaintances. Ho spent Mm w ntoi' in Portland and as his health is not good ho dispo. nd of tho maior nortion ot h!B land hoMinga 480 acres to E. J. Bailoy of John Day and expects toieavo soon for California in tho hopo of benefiting his health. Ho sold his land for $7000. Mr. Gearhart has HO acros more In thosamo locality but will hold that. Ho has been n resident of this section for 27 years, A MAN is known by the harness he uses A VAQUE&O 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 ZEaZaxrLess en-d. Saddles THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing. Come in And Ask About it We want to tell you about the latest and ncvyest labor saver for the farmer a marvel of mechanical genius a regular "Jim Dandy" the light, handy and simple Fits Any PumjtsuHl Makes It Hump I idsv 111 JrlfL Kh H in i I V nl hBT You never saw anything like it before nothing like it has over been mado. 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 ircc. ggggarae i i.iiiiiimw fmttntmit Junm 18,1808 Othtra("entH0 T;XT.T.Sm.it3a -A-gli. BuinfJ, Ozogrom.