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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1910)
uiuuimaitnammmmmmm re Times- Jierald. tAH T1IK LAMEST CIUCUI-ATION Of J ANVNKW8PAPKR IN THIB COUNTY. VATURtlAY, AtHU'BTK, Mil). Local News, Read Schenk Uro.s. nil. The weather has become more tolerable. Meet mo at the Mt. Vernon Hot Springs. Full lino Butteriek patterns Mrs. Georgia E. Pierce. V. L. Best was over from Sil ver Creek this week. Those Panama hats at Schcnk Bros, are the proper things. P. A. Colo has gone to the Blue Mt. Springs for a short time. Chicken dinner at the Burns Hotel tomorrow at G o'clock, 50 cents. P. H. Gray was up from the Iiwen section the first of this i week. Dave Miller came over from the Warm Springs section yes terday. Miss Opal Brown has taken tho position of night operator at tho local telephone exchange. Ladies ?3.00 shoes for $1.93 at The Busy Corner Store. For' particulars road the advertise-1 ment. Frank Harrison and family will leave Monday for Spring Creek to spend a few days in camp. Mays & Find), paper hangers, wall decorators. Carriage paint ers and Furniture redressing, 1 swiltm titlllf litwv "T . - . ..N Dr. Y. (.. Iirown Has loasting ears. On June 20 his corn was bitten down by frost and in 40 days ho had roasting ears. FIRE INSURANCE AT COST is one of the strongest Mutuals in the state. See us about it. Randall, Passenger & Maloney. A. L. Vanderpool brought his son Jesse over from their Silver creeK nome ims wouk aim piucuu j him under the care of Dr. Griffith The boy is at the Simon Lewis I home. EVERY $ OF THE CAPITAL OF THIS BANK IS REINFORCED li Y $1.60 OF EARNED SURPLUS THUS AFFORD ING OUR DEPOSITORS AN UNUS UAL DEGREE OF SAFETY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS United States Depositary Capital, Surplus, $25,000.00 $40,000.00 Accounts Invited Clothes pressed and cleaned at Schenk Bros. . ! lis Bros Read Tho Busy Corner Store ad. Tho Summit shirt at Schcnk A. McKenzie was up from Narrows homo this week. Frank Dibble and family are from a sojourn at tho Mt. Vernon Springs. Fine Dressmaking over The Times-Herald office. Mrs. Geor gia E. Pierce. Good, substantial, well cooked Mrs. at Summer and Fall Styles Georgia E. Pierce. Whins from Ific. to $1 each J. C. Welcome & Son's. Frank Cummins came over from Westfall last Sunday to visit his parents here. Wo have a. number of good meals at tho Home Hotel is what secondhand wheels for sale or the boarder liKes. i ront. -Mays A: r men, i no r-xers. Archie McGowan and family are enjoying an outing on Spring Creek See the Inland Empire Real ty Co. if you have anything for sale or exchange. Grant and Orcn Thompson were among our visitors from the Waverly neighborhood tho first of this week, Mrs. Martha Ash brought in her little son from Barron Valley Jast Saturday with a dislocated llow. Dr. J. W. Geary fixed the lit'Ie fellow up and lie is do ing tjite well. Ilr. Holman was brought down from Harney the first of this week suffering from a Pott's fracture of the ankle caused by a horse falling on him. Dr. Grifl'th has charge of tho case and the patient is doing well at the hospital. J It. Singleton and family arei In the citv today making pre-i paration to go to Portland to again lake up their residence. Air. Singleton has disposed of his interests hero and expects to again take up his work in the railroad shops. Tho ill health of their little daughter is the main, reason for their moving. The French Hotel serves u fine Sunday dinner and apodal Robt. Stoner is expected home attention is given to family next week. He has been in Al- service, bany for several weeks. Foi. sai.i: 1G0 acre relinuuish- We are not superstitious but ment with cabin, good well of wo believe in Signs, Mays & water, 100 acres fenced. Impure Finch, The Fixers, Locher Bldg. ' at this office. J. L. Gault and family und' Manager I-aurance of the Mr. and Mrs. Irving Miller left ' Union Telophono Co. and Irving for Logan Valley Thursday to Miller arrived home Snnday from spend a few days in camp, j a trip to Malheur county. Miss K. Neugebauer is located Mrs. Ella Martin returned in the Jorgensen building south ' Thursday from Portland and the Main St and is prepared to do coast where she has been, visiting for several weeks. Sho is enjoy ing good health. Mrs. Win. Farro and little daughter Cathrino are home from a visit to relatives and friends in Grant county. They came over in the Holland auto Thursday evening. U;il!n..m Kma anu' mill nt lodge for the kindness shown Cold Spring on the Canvon road during his recent bereavement. J jg prepared to do custom work Wo save policy-holders .10 per. for those desiring to lake ad cent of their premiums annually, j vantage of their government per Fire insurance aa goal as tho mil. Also lumber for sale at $12 best. Write us for particulars ' per thousand, See them about Randall, Passenger & Maloney. custom prices. 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. Frank A Cole takes this means of extending his sincere thanks to the manv friends nnd the ft. 5 SPECIALS 5 At The Busy Vomer btore FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY Beginning Monday, Aug. 1. .We. FANS FOR 15c. MO Beautiful faiiH, nicely decorat ed, good grudo and very protty. Values up to 30 centH. Sale nrice each IDC, $4.00 MEN'S SHOES $2,:f5. CoiifliHtH of broken lots. Some HizeH are aliasing, Values are $3,815, fM.HO und $1.00, Sale price, per pair .45 $4.50 Tailor made skirts, $2.95 6.50 " " " ' 5.35 7.50 " " 5.95 Exceptionally good values. The skirts are made in the latest styles and are strictly up to date- Material is Panama cloth, Henrietta cloth and striped Alpaca. Colors arc Muck, Navy blue and Brown. Only 12 skirts in slock so vail early if you want one. $2.50 Children's Shoes $1.45. A good ohnuco to got. your boys nnd girln ready for school. Reg ular prices are $2.00, $2.Jfi and $2 50. Sale price, per pair. pl4o $X00 LADIES SHOES, $1.05. Soinogood linoH of Ladies Shoos, Home HizeH are intoning. Values are $2.B0. Sale price, per pair pl t) THE SkJLiEl BBGKCnSTS iiUG-UST 1 BUSY CORNER STORE, L SCHWARTZ, Pron 9 MMMMiiiiwuuiiiaijiAmxJnu'iiiH Clothing for youths and child ren at Schcnk Bros. Those fans at The Busy Corner Sloro aro beauties. The Home Hotel is the comfor table place to board. ,. ' A. Schenk, tho farmer, wag in Tuesday after supplies. Vol Officer was over fioin I zoo this week on a short visit. Fine lino of linen dusters for ladies and gentlemen. Shenk Bros. John Pllugor is ngain greeting his friends in this city, having returned last week. Take (5 o'clock chicken dinner at tho Burns Hotel Simdny-50 cents a plate. Foil Sali: 25 foot business lol on Main St., Burns. Good build ing. Inquire at this office. Boun - Thursday, Aug. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. LaPrath in this city, a daughter. Gentlemen, wo have all our spring and summer stock in. Yours truly, Schenk Bros. i N R. T. Hughet Ihib boon up from his Narrows homo for a few days renewing acquain tances. The personal attention given guests at the French Hotel has given it a good reputation L. B. Cull), Prop. Write for a pamphlet giving full particulars regarding the Mt. Vernon HotSpringsin Giant County Oregon. Mrs. P. M. Cheney, Miss Emma Buchele and the little son of Mrs. Marshall aro all reported suffering from typhoid fever. Mays & Finch loft I his morn ing for Canyon, Prairie and in termediate points. They will do a lot of road signs while on route. ir vou aim: coingio tuavi:i Uxi'tlio llnrnt')' Count) Nnlloiml llnnk TitAvr.i.ixit's eiii:iui:s Tin1)' nro nclMli'ntlflntf. Jake Welcome and family, E, N. Nelson ant) family, Ike Schwartz and Miss Gerstel make a party of campers who leave to morrow for Logan Valley for a few weoks vacation. . Mrs. (J. I. Ilazeltine and Miss Hcllen Biggs have returned to Canyon City after spending a couple of weeks here visiting. They will later go to the Blue Mt. Springs to camp for a time. Wanti:i-To buy one or two pieces of raw cheap patented land. Parties answering this ad will give numbers of laud and lowest price. Address L, Box 1-11. Burns Ore. You will never again be quite sis you are today mentally or physically. Perhaps not ever again will you be able to get m "young" a photograph that looks like you - as today. Visit the Sayer Studio. Chas. Gunthor, the first manf to run a blacksmith shop in Burns, returned here last Satur day and has gone to work in tho W. W. Drinkwater shop. Chas. found considerable change in Burns but a-hosto of old lime friends to greet him. Bishop Robt. L. Paddock is in the city and will hold services at tho Presbyterian church tomor row morning al 11 o'clock. and again in the evening at 8 o'clock. Bishop Paddock is a very entertaining speaker and the peoplo of this vicinity should attend these moetings. Bo sure and' take a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy with you when starting on your trip this Humpicr. it cannot, do oimnneu on board the train j or steamers. Changes of water and climate often cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea, and it is best to be prepared. Sold by all dealers. Dinn Winnie, tho throe year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson on Sunday, July 31 at the Purington saw mill. The little opo had been suffering for two weeks and for a time improved after being taken to the mountains, Tho body was buried al Harney on Monday. Tho bereaved parents have tho sympathy of a wide circle of friends, J. L. Pierce anil Glen Ireland aro back from a prospecting trip in tho botithorp part of tho coun ty and on over in Nevada. Mr. Pierce was pot so favorable impressed with mining prospect in tho Pueblo district as over tho lino In Nevada. Ho found some very good prospects and brought in a few specimens of rock that look rich, Mr. Plorco states that ho found Home of tho finest gardens, orchards and alfalfa in the southern part of Harney county that ho has over seen, Thoy aro simply lino nnd ho is most favorably impressed with that section. Read Tho Busy Corner Store ad. Job printing Tho Times-Herald Men's clothing at The Busy Corner Store. All summer suits 25 per cent oil" at Schenk Bros. Mays & Finch, The Fixers, have a Bicyclo hospital in the Locher Building. C. B. Smith was up from1 Princeton this week looking after business. Dressmaking parlors over The Times-Herald office. Mrs. Geor gia E. Pierce. A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith is, reported on the sick list. Welcome's special is a whip that you cant wear out. Call and see at tho harness shop. 8000 acres of good land lying along proposed railroad routes $8 per acre. Sec A. F. B. George. Wanted 5 homesteaders to file on land near place where work can bo had at once. Inquire nt this office. Rev. A. J. Irwin and family aro expected homo today from their visit to old time friends and relatives in lovyn, Tho registered Jersey Bull of C. M. Huffman will again be at tho Cortes Elliott barn in this city during this season. Forest Ranger Robt. Rennet informers us they have succeed ed in putting out the forest fire that was raging on Snow moun tain. S. M. Brown, real estate, land locator, has some buyers that mean business and would like to list a few more placed at reason able prices. Say have you seen that fmo lot of new whips just received at the J. C. Welcome & Son har ness shop? They're the finest ever and prices to suit, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson desire to express their sincere thaukH to the many kind friends who extended sympathy nnd as sistance during their present be reavement, "I cannot afford to carry fire insurance tho rates aro too high" cannot be said of tho Horticultur al Fire Relief. Let us figure with you. Randall, Passenger &. Maloney. John Caldwell and family were down from tho mountain ranch this week. Ho informs us thoy last u valuable Black Percheon stallion recently. Tho animal died some two weeka ngo. He was insured und therefore not a total loss, Marshal Haines has ask us to notify residents to clean up their premises, toilets, ect., and to use lime in their cess pools. There are a few cases of typhoid fever in Burns and this order is a precaution looking to a more icalthful condition. People should cheerfully comply with ihis request under the circum stances. When the digestion is all right, the action of tho bowels regular, l there is a nntuVnl craving and relish for food. When this is lacking you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs, improve the nppetito and regulate the bowles. Sold by all dealers. Leon M. Brown and his father N. Brown, took their departure Wednesday for San Francisco. The former goes on a short vncation and wil bp accompanied by his wife and, sons upon his return iqm.p. Mr, Brown Sr. is onroute to iis San , Francis,co home aftep a very pleasant visit here among old, tijno friends. They made thP trip to, jrairic City in tho Holland, au,lo, If yon nro thinking of making a trip to tlio niountnins, anytime this Bummor, to giyo your wife nnd family a olmnco to rest nnd regain their health, do not over look tho fact that nt tho Mt. Vernon Hot Springs, in Grant County, Oregon, you will got inoro ploasuro for your nvinoy anil regain more health than at any other resort in Oregon. Write for a pamphlet giving full particulars. Mrs, 0. A- Himiea. and, family have returned from a Htay nt tho Mr, Vernon Springs. Mrs. Hanies says it iH a magniflcont resort and tho water is lino, Sho is much pleased with Mr. Murphy's treatment and considers their stay there most beneficial, Her only regret is that tho springs nro not nearer nome. Mrs. Hanies and children go to Nar rows to remain until! tho open ing of school when Thoy will again occupy their nico recidonco in this city. Wo repair all breaks but tho break of day Mays & Finch, The Fixers. Foil Sai.k- Eight room plaster ed house, all newly papered and painted, two lots out building, ect., In southeast Burns, E. C. Sheldon. Bert.and .Ora Hamilton arrived homo the firsl of Ihis week from Montana where thoy had been shearing sheep. Bert has gone to his homo on Silver Creek. Clay Clemens mill is the near est one to Burns where all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can bo had. Near Canyon road. Call him by phono for quick orders. Bon Brown and Chas. Johnson have gone to Spring Crook for a few days outing. Both are ox pert fisherman and their friends mny expect somo treats upon their return. E. E. Purington came down from tho mill last Sunday night nnd wns accompanied up on his return by Mrs. Purington nnd Miss Helen who will spend this month up there. A man there was who needed shoes, He did not know what shoes to choose, Ho looked around at all tho sorts Then chose the ones, sold by I. SchNvartz. Suits and Garments Mrs. Geor gia 13. Pierce. Hon. C. W. Parrish went over to Canyon City Wednesday in the Holland auto in company with L. M. and N. Brown. Mr. Parrish enjoyed his short visit hero with old friends. Why pay tho rates charged by Standard Companies, when you can get tho same protection for about half? Fire- Insurance ta cost in tho Horticultural Fire Relief, Randall. Passenger & Maloney, ?5 llKWAKD For return of bay horse, branded, quarter circle C on left shoulder and circle 7 on loft stillo; white face and hind feet white up to ankles; wire cut on first quarter left front foot. Return to White Front Barn. In buying a cough medicine don't bo afraid to get Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief is sure to follow. Especially re commended for coughs, colds, and whooping cough. Sold by all dealers. Changed hands! Changed hands Clean 'om up, slick 'em up! The Red Front Feed and Sale Stable, Scotty Glenn, prop. Autos kept and washed. Horses and rigs bought and sold. Con tract hauling and dray work a specialty. Come one come all everybody welcome. Now hay. Special rates to freighters. aMttOMHMHItMM VMKmrAM Second REASON why a YOUNG MAN should carry a checking account. WHERE YOU 1 1 AVE a check ing account you are always anxious to increase your bank balance thus the account teaches, helps and encourages you to save. Veterinary Hospital ELLIOTT HAHN, BURNS, OREGON I take in animals with all kinds of sickness for treatment Calls promptly attended to PRICES REASONABLE CONSULTATION FREE M. ANDRESSON DRESSMAKING Tailor-Made Suits and Evening Gowns Over The Times-Herald Offlce Burns, Oregon Mas. GnouoiA E, Pmitci; The Washington Restaurant WONTi LEE, proprietor Up stairs oer the Capitol Saloon Tho bill of faro includes every thing the market all'ords, Short orders a specialty. Bread for salo, (liyo him a call, MOTE'S CANDY STORE Has just reecho) a fresh lot of CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO New anil handsome Post Curds, Stationery, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Novelties, A SPECIALTY OF BOX CANDY EX1RA Flue assortment of everything U, H. HQTL5, Burus, Oregoa IIAIlNEYCOUNTYrWTIONALBANK Of BURNS. OnEQON. CONTftOUtO ANO OWN tD ay HOME PlOPlt BUY YOUR DRUGS ai OUR STORE Wc handle a complete line of everything usually sold by up to dale druggists. It is OUR AIM TO PLEASE This we do by courteous treatment and reasonable prices to al our customers THE PLACI2 TO GET YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon. J In n few wcckH weeks we will move t into our now building mid in order to avoid transferrin"- our immense Stock of General Merchandise We Will Make Great Sacrifices Our stock eoniprisos nearty every thing used for man or beast. The quality is the best in the land; our prices are right; our treatment is alike to all, every day, and all the time. Faults we have to be sure but who hadn't? Lunaburg-, Dal ton & Co. A IVIAN is known by the harness he use A VAQUEKO by the saddle he ndej Evere horseman should have th best, both as to quality and price! You can get highest quality and lowest prices at J. C. WELCOME & SON Harness a,n3. SacLcLles Job Printing. (T SCHENK BROS. The Merchant Tailors SALE The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION LNGINLIiKS Mnln Oflicc, Hurn& (V'U""1 ,. 6, KAWKNKII, MRC Ikutu'h UHUre, Lnktrvicw, Oregon ' I), U. KAUIfKNKK, Mljf, All $iimmqr Suits 35 pur cunt oil'.... Coinu in ami lot us show what wo can do for you . SCHENK BROS. The Merchant Tailors ! aMaaAOMM mmmmm