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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1910)
"vWi! w -j&r&mitt&ieBiE V. imiuianiimiiMjiii.i imiimmni'iM fttTYimes-fterald. IAB THIC LAR0S8T OIROUI.A.TION Of ANT NBTWAKR IN THIS COUNTY. 8.TUBDA.T, MAY II, W10. Local News. U . Rolled bnrloy at Tho Busy Cor- nerStorc. Have you seen tho now Belts kt Brown's Satisfactory Store? Olson Bros, were over from )rewsey this week on business. If you want protection seo rving Miller the insurance man. Tho best meal in Harney coun- for 25 cents at tho Overland lotel. I Fred Haines was among our larncy visitors Monday ana icsdny. (A few fractional sections of bmmon school land for sale A. B. George. corgo Marsden will accom- hny tno byrams out to tneir ear valley ranch. iThe French Hotel is gaining popularity under the manage- ent of L. B. Culp. Mart S. Davis, a sheepman of Windy Point neighborhood,' in tho city this week trans- ing business. Ton. Sale Well broken work una ivnicrrir 1200 tn 1JOO lhs. m. Howard, 12 miles south! )rewsey, Oregon. R. Dawson came up from iset yesterday and was accom- lied home by his son Lyle who been attending high school. jur stock of shoes is now in. Full line for men and children fthe latest styles and colors. Busy Corner Store, I. Sch- rtz. Prop. Je have deeded properties from 80 to 3000 acres that at Bent prices will be suro to ble within two years. Ask us it them, laloney. le Ladies' Auxiliary B. V. F. rishes all members to be pre- at their next meeting May as their is important busi Don't forget luitA E. White, President Fhile our trade in Spring and liner goods has been much ar than ever we are still ring a beautiful and new line tress Materials ana request to compare same with any examined. Brown, s Sat- tory Store. jlph Byram Sr. accompanied pon George and wife and Wm. Byram over from county last Tuesday on a the Marsdens. They re ed for the commencement lises of the high school and pt to return home tomorrow. I i-gli and son Ed and the Maloney. Is wife came in from Wag- this week to witness the school graduating exercises sxt week the family will lout to the ranch with the tion of Miss Leila who Tuesday in company with Jodfrey for an extended Willamette valley points. The Pioneer Bank of Harney County THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS UMMMiHnMaaaiB Capital and Surplus $60,000.00 United States Depositary Absolutely Safe Good morningl Did you hnvo Cromo for brenkfnst? Locations as good as tho best A. F. B. George. Got your orders in for incuba tors boforo tho rush W. T. Smith. C. S. Johnson is over from his homo near Van with a load of potatoes. lob printing at this office. Aiileo now lino of shirt wnists now on displny at Tho Busy Cor ner storo. IP you want to sec tho finest display of post cards In Burns go to Carter & 'Thompson. 8000 acres of good land lying along proposed rnihoad routes Accounts Invited J. J. Heinz is in tho city. Cromo for sale by your grocer. Henry Black was in tho city yesterday. Clothes pressed and cleaned at Schenk Bros. W. T. Lester is homo from a visit to Lakeview. The now breakfast Cremo a local product The Home Hotel is tho comfor- ; table place to board. Jerry Dillon is n tho city from his home near tho gap. Robt McKinnon has just com pleted quite n substantial addition to the Whito Front Barn. Foil Sale 1G0 acre rclinquish- ment with cabin, good well of food ' water, 100 acres fenced. Inquire at this office. If you have any property to 'sell. See us about. Wo will get the' results. Randall, Passenger & Maloney. Well cooked and served meals nts nnd they cat Overland Hotel Supt. Hamilton nnd wife were in tho city this week. The Overland Hotel is nlneo to ston when in Burns. RnttM Frirlnv. Mnv 1ft. in Mr. k Randall, Passenger, and Mrg Jnme3 KrlbSf a daugh-;nro wlmt one wants nnd they can ne iounu at tne , . , , Meals 25 cents. Improved and unimproved farm , . and city property for sale. Edward Clark, a prominent Irving Millek. i business man of Union county, Jma Iwnn vtstiinrr with frinnils in Will Gates was over from his thig dty durinff the Jmt wccki homo a few days during the mi , . .... week Thoso having relinquishments , , TI , ;or real estate for salo should Guests at theFrench Hotel are, congult E w VanValkenburg, provided with the best to be had lhc real cstato inatli at llig ofllce in tho market ' jn Burns. Good, substantial, well cooked i Carpenters aro busy making meals at the Home Hotel is whatlchangcs and building an addition the boarder likes. to Curtig Smjth's residence which Seo tho Inland Empire Real- ho is preparing tor occupancy uy for wife visi- himself and brido next month Mrs. S. E. Drinkwntcr has re ceived an elegant lino of Spring Millinery and invites tho ladies of this vicinity to call and see tho display. C. B. Smith was in the city this week on business. We didn't get to see him but no doubt he Miss K. Neugebauer is located, was selling town lots in his now in tho Jorgensen building south town at a rapid rate. Main St and is prepared 'to doi ., , . , .,. ., . all kinds of dress making. ' grocers ui u. ., , , , L . L i best brands and a complete now Schenk Bros do not have to J,. f d furniahings, send your suit back to a Phila- '" r . ', . Hnm, delphia lawyer for alteration J etc., may bo found at Hagey & ty Co. if you have anything sale or exchange. Post Master Loggan and of Harney were among our tors during the week. A few five quarter sections of best timber lands. See us about them. Randall, Passenger & They are tailors themselves, and can do it Richardson's store. Tho new stone A Come in and inspect our LACE CURTAINS We have just received ten beautiful patterns in Nottingham and Arabian and have marked them at an unusually Low Price All are made of a strong double twisted thread, have bulonholed edges and will Wear well and launder well Note the following prices: 6 pair white Nottingham, 3 yards long, 45 inches wide, per pair 3 ."...." " 3 ." . ". .52 " . 3.. 3.. 3.. 3 . 3 . 12 ii ii ii ..3.." .. ". 54 ." , " Rennaiscenco stylo 3 yds. long, 45 in. wide,. " . Colbert " Ecru Antique . II O II . . .0 " ..3i." "white Brussels Effect 3 ." " Arabian Panel Curtains per pair .50 ." 48 " $l.5o 1.75 2.oo 3.oo 3.oo i. n ii -. 3-oo i it it ii . 4.00 $l.5o to 4.oo Compare above prices with Portland prices sarOURS ARE ABOUT 10 PER CENT LOWERS Our Hole Proof Hosiery has arrived and will be sold at" New York prices Busy Corner Store I. Schwartz, Propt. J Born -Wednesday, Mny 11, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foley, a daughter. If you want results list your property with Irving Miller, Room G, Odd Fellow Bld'g. Tho Fnlkestad Bros, wcro among thoso who greeted Mr. Hill and his party this week. A now lino of Stetson hats just in direct from Stotson of Phila delphia, Brown's Satisfactory Store. Somo very desirable residence properties in Burns. Seo us about them. Randall, Passenger & Maloney. Miss Joisa Miller arrived Tues day from a visit to Union county nnd is again nt tho homo of her uncle, C. T. Miller. Tho Edison I'nonogrnpli is gaining in popularity and Bhould be in every homo Lunaburg & Dalton arc resident agents. IF YOU AUE GOING TO TKAVRU Use tho Ilnrncy County National Hank TRAVELLER'S CHEQUES They are icIMdcntlfylnir. Meats from 5c to 12Jc. Best loinstcnk, 12Jc; boils, 5c to 7c; roasts from Cc to 8c; sausage, 12ic; pork, 15c Young's Ment Market & Grocery. Reatos for sale, nil sizes and lengths, prico 20 cents per foot Any ono desiring Rcntos address V. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson, Albcreon, Oregon. Jasper Davis and wife wcro over from Harney to nttend tho booster meeting Monday night and also to meet President Hill of tho Great Northern. Elbow length silk gloves in whito and black at especially low prices. Wo haven't many, so you'd better call early. Tho Busy Corner Store. I. Schwartz, Prop. If you wnnt ono of those new Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump Engines don't wnit until the (lay before you need it, but got your order in now W. T. Smith, Agt Seo the ad. A. E. Murphy was over from his Iron Mountain farm this week having come over in company with Mr. Merchant in tho auto mobilo in which they nro touring Eastern Oregon. Lost A largo, bluo milch cow branded a lazy U on the side. A $5.00 reward will be given for her return or information lending to her recovery. Frank Ncuzo. bauer on Carey land southeast of Burns. This week Geo. Fry disposed of his fnrm of 480 acres near this city to Jake Welcome and Allen Jones, tho price being $20,000. Tho new owners will take pos session after this year's crop is harvested. Archio McGowan and wife left Wednesday for Eugene where Archie goes as a delegate to tho I. 0. 0. F. Grand Lodge. They will visit other points while out and expect to bo away for spv eral weeks. You will never again bo quite as you are today mentally or physically. Perhaps not over again will you bo able to get so young" a photograph that looks liko you as today. Visit tho Saycr Studio. Noticg My wife, Louise M. Davis, having on tho 3rd day of May 1910, left my home, board and lodging without just causo or provocation, I will not bo re sponsible for any debts contract ed after that dato. Jessie C. Davis. Robprt Cameron, an old pioneer of Jackson county died at the family homo near Jacksonville last Friday, May C, Mr. Cameron was tho father of Mrs. Wm. Hanloy, This is tho first denth in tho family and he is survived by his widow and six children. Karl Horstman camo over from his homo near tho gap last Sat urday to get somo degree work in tho local Masonic lodge. Ho stayed to seo Mr. Hill nnd hear Tom Richardson. Karl states that his neighbors aro all happy and contented nnd that crops aro looking well." Mrs. P. H. Gray arrived homo Monday from an extended visit to Idaho points and Malheur county, Mrs. Gray wont out to visit her Bons and incidentally to hurry tho railroad work which sho says sho succeeded in doing, 3ho was met in this city by her husband who took hor to their Lawen homo. $8 per acre. ' Seo A. F. B. George. Mrs. David Cnry and daughter Graco moved into tho Shelley re sidence property tho first of this week. . 1'or rcnl comfort, quiot nnd courteous treatment tho French House is tho best under the man agement of L. B.'Culp. We still hnvo a fow choice loca tions along tho survey of Hill and Hnrriman Lines. Seo us about them.- Randal, Passenger & Ma loney, Tho registered Jersey Bull of C. M. Huifmnn will again bo at tho Cortes Elliott barn in this city during this Hcnsbn. Miss Georgia Ellis arrived homo Tuesday from Washington whore she has been teaching. Her many friends aro glad to welcome her back. Ladies aro invited to examine our new oxfords. High grade goods combined with Stylo is what wo hnvo to offor. Brown's Satisfactory Store. We understand H. S. has purchased tho Claud Brown residence property in Brown's nddition and will take possession in the near future. Bluo prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing name of entry man, dato and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Bums, Ore, .. N lsowcr Ask your grocer for Cremo, tho now breakfast food. Tho very host accommodations may bo obtained at tho Overland Hotel. Meals 25 conts. Jim Million came in from An derson Monday, driving (JO miles to help mnko thehooslur mauling go last Mondnv night I I. Schwartz is home frortii Portland where ho accompanied Mrs. Schwartz who is being treated by spcciolista for an old i time trouble with her car. Iko reports her improving rapidly and believed tho doctors would effect a ponnanont euro. II. J. Hanson of the Burns Meat Market is prepared to fur nish bncon, hams nnd lard td sheepmen and ranchers in any quantity. Special prices for big orders. Persons needing hospital ac commodationp can find them at my home. Confinement cases may expect especial attention. Call on or address Mrs. F. E. Forren, Burns, Oregon. ESTRAY NOTICE Ono roan mare, bald face with whito legs, aged about 14 years, weight 1050 lbs. Brand bar over D on left hip. Ono bay marc sUir in forehead 12 years old weight 1100 brand quarter circle on loft hip. Have wintered for mer maro two winters and latter Jast winter. Owners call, prove property, pay chanrcs and lake animals. Jnssn Vickehs, Harney, Oreg. SUBSTANTIAL REFERENCE i Should there be any doubt in your mind as lo the benefits of the check account for your individual or busi ness needs, let us refer you to any of our hundreds of customers who make it a rule to pay by chcck,always. Many of these have requirements similar to yours. They have used the check account, know its advantages, and would not be without it. It is reasonable to say that the check account would place at your command many advantages for carrying on your business. Small accounts courteously welcomed. TIIEIIARNEYCOUNTYNATIONAL BANK "ft BURNS, OREGON ' S T A T E D E P 0 S I T A R Y. v V Mrs. A. J. Irwin nnd Miss Godfrey entertained the graduat ing class at the Presbyterian maso on Friday evening of last week. A very pleasant evening was spent. v For Sale or Trade for Horses Three mammoth jacks, ago two, three and six years; extra heavy boned and good workers. In quire of J. W. Shepherd. Whilo Front Barn, Burns. If you wnnt 'to make a 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. Tho entire stock of goods now on display nt tho new storo of Hagey & Richardson, is fresh ami new. Patrons may find al most anything desired there. Dr. Geary made a professional trip to Lawen Monday to visit Carl Cobb, a 13 year old boy. The patient died before the doc tor's arrival. It was thought the boy was suffering from diphtheria Jjut Dr. Geary did not think so from an examination of tho body. A quiet little wedding took place at the Presbyterian manse Saturdny evening Mny 7th. Mr. Peter Christensen nnd Miss Lorinda Robinett wcro the con tracting narties. Rev. A. J. Irwin performed tho ceremony. Tho groom is ono of Harney county's now, enterprising young men. Miss Robinett recently came from Spokane, Wash. For Sale 1G0 acre's irrigated land on Rattlo Snake Creek, thrco miles above Harney. First water nght, running water tho year round, small orchard, good house. .40 acres in cultivation, the rest good pasturo land. Fine range. Terms cash. For fur ther particulars call on or write to Roland IIankins, Harney, Oregon. P. GM$mith arrived homo Fri day from a trip to outsido points. Ho delivered beef nt Huntington on tho first of May and then went to Portland nnd Seattle in company with Ernest Smith nnd F. L. Mace. Later, ho visited Walla Walla, Pendleton, Milton nnd other places. While absent Mr. Smith bought a fino Black Percheron stallion which is now boing brought in from tho rail road. R. J. Williams and wifo camo over from Silver creek yesterday to nttend tho high school graduat ing oxercises and take tho boys back with thorn. Mrs. T. J. Shields sent The Times-Herald family over somo eggs by Mrs. Williams that wcro wonders in sizo nnd wcro laid by an ordinary littlo brown hen. From their sizo ono would supposo they wcro doublo yolk but not ono of them had a doublo yolk and tho mann ger is now sony ho didn't sot thorn under a lion. Mrs. Williams also brought us a "comotogg," ono with a tail to it, that had been laid by ono of Mrs. 0. Cum mhiB' lions in this city. Tho lat ter is on display in this office. 1 MOTE'S CANDY STOKE Has just rcct-ited a fresh lot (if CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO New and haiuNomc Post Cards, Stationery, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Novelties. A SPECIALTY OF BOX CANDY EXTRA Fine assortment of everything D.R.H0TF, Hums, Oregon 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 customer THE PL C TO Q YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 7 LLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregdn. READ ABOUT THE REMOVAL SALE building we de- we we ML Vernon Hot SPRINGS I Tlicy aru lucatml In tin ticntitifnl Jo' n I)y Valloy, 2 iiiIIka nor Ii ol Mt Ver non, nnd 'i)i tnlltn ctof C'anjui) OH) In Ornnt ( oimly, (rt-oii. lint cliuii tlon U 300 fci't nml tlio iHnuru Is mild tlirotinliouthojOdr Th? prlt'tsi will"! (urnUli natvr for Dm b.tli nt tiling pool Haw L'3,000 unllons lilnlilj iiilncrnllfd libtnaturol litem pcratttru in t'n clltU-r. nl Hpriiik'K (it 109 lo 182 P. Ilivio pritiK r! wltlioul J rival or roinjietlnn lor tlio rinnn lint you etui gt tlio m.iUt J imt llio proHir (ainpernttiro for Imtlilni: without nrtlll- clal lipatlngor ililuttni; wllli mid Muter and tliorobv dosttov In tint modio il pro- .i MM !.. t ,...,. ... I'Vifcivst 4 iirru nrilliyn iiiivu jmpi w ' i' f to public notlco for tlio rtaton tlmt ilio Imvtt Jnstbi'un MUd tip for tint comfort nnd I'cni'tlt ot tlio Invalid nnd tlioxo rvvkliiR recreation, j Nnttiro uuhUic I'liiMninl ulioroiitpond. od tliu Mitcr ulilrh cuivti, nnd In tier Ihbralory deep In tint mycterlui of tlio I otulli nlio prepared I lief o etirntlve untorii; nnd lliotto niiffiriun from rln'ti tnntltm, gout, kkln dlfenne, kidney or bladdor tronblo or tiny ruturrlint rondl. tion of tint ntomueli find nlinnxl Ini-Unli relief nnd In moil eun'H purnninont nrei In front four to uii;lit utukn. j Our charge nro reiieonnblo. Oine niton you will iv, titer or tmmmor; ho tire, n hvnyH open nnd ready to im-Icouid you. I'or further information mUree, i . A. MURPHY, Proprietor Mt. Vernon, Orcfjog. Preparatory to moving into our uew sire to clean up our stock. While wo are continually receiving new goods, have on hand many useful staple articles which propose to sacrifice. Among them are: 50 Ladies' House Wrappers, regular price $1.50 lo $2.00 Your Choice for 90c. t as long as they last less than the cost of the material 50 Ladies' Worsted Skirts at i Half price long1 as they last I Now is the time to buy your fall cloaks. We have I,....,,-: 50 Ladies' and Children's Clocks t or dm nf X . . - -j t v a lo Lispose 01 nan irice Corsets regular value $1.25, your choice 85c. Shoes, hats and many other articles will go at a big sacrifice Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. i CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND ' IRRIGATION LNGINLLKS Main Office, Hums, Oregon A. I). ITAUIKNI'II, Mr. . Branch Office, Lakeview, Oregon C M Al'I.KM'll, MJr. AMAN is known by the harness he uses A VAQUEJL0 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 &60., :ECa,xn.ess strid. Sa-d.d.les MMMTM THE TIMES-HERALD job Printing. 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