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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1910)
herald. ROKST CIKCUI.ATION Or FArKH IN T1U8 COUNTY. EVERY $ OF THE CAPITAL OF THIS BANK IS REINFORCED B Y $1.60 bAY. Al'dtHT I9.W10. ;nl News. 211k Hros. ml. nt the Mt Vernon for Errs nnd Butter Corner Store. mama hats at Schenk ne proper thitifis. iinner at the Burns rrow at G o'clock, 50 Burrow lias gone to krnon Spring for the lis health. i.00 and $3.50 Trousers lat The Busy Corner J. Williams was in rer LrecK miring mo jjuest of relatives. IFinch, paper hangers, utors. Carriage paint- Furnituro redressing, kilding. fan. Tom Snrague and ban have been building. eat new school housed f Sage Hen district. . , - ' SURANCE AT COST Clothes pressed and cleaned at The Summit shirt at bciieinc 1... ..(...,.,!-( Miitimlo .'CMnml.- Prnss. ' BfOS. ,IIU OllUlltilb illUUtilw UWlviit. .w OF EARNED SURPLUS fTIIUS AFFORD ING OUR DEPOSITORS AN UNUS UAL DEGREE OF, SAFETY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS United States Depositary Capital, Surplus, $25,000.00 840,000.00 Accounts Invited ate. See us about it Passenger & Maloney. Raving relinquishments Estate for sale should V. VanValkenburg, state man, at his oflice BrticuKur.il Fire Relief saved policy-holders Inst ve:ir in nremiums. fell you more about it. Passenger cc Maloney. Patterson and dauchter bchran came up from the first of the week. ir went on over to Wae- 1(1 Air. uuterson return AnnrnnnGtran and E. B. ' C. C, Lundy is home from a Waters have gone camping. . .business visit to Prineville. J. P. Withers was circulating) Whips from 15c. to $-1 each at among his friends in this city J. C. Welcome & Son's. Thursday. j Chas. Johnson and Ben Brown Good, substantial, well cooked nro homo from their fishing trip meals at the Home Hotel is what, and report fine luck, the boarder likes, t Wo have a number of good Mrs. C. II. Leonard has been secondhand wheels for silo or quite ill this week but is slowing rent -Mays fe rmeii, mo rxora. improving at this time. Clias. Wilson nnd wife and J. See the Inland Empire 'ileal- S. Cook and family left Sunday, ty Co. if you have anything forornnoutinic in the mountains, sale or exchange. The French Hotel serves a Mr and Mrs. J. C. Freeman fine Sunday dinner ami spec u i ir. iniuursuii ruiuiu- jr. aim Mrs. J. vy. I'luuiiiuu Thursday in company Vere over from Warm Springs tne nrst oi una wa. Igc Rector, Dibble iiad his leir brok londny by a horse fall- him. Shori 1 Kichnru- : out in his auto accom- attention is given to family service. Wn nrn tint" slinorstitioUS bllt lln.-rv IlnrWnv P!1H1( ill from ki:.. ;.. cirmu ATnvs X.' thihn tlu first of this week and J" Finch. The Fixers. Locher Bldg. will spend some time visiting his .,. rim.il, me irinMior nnil other relnlivcs. KLniunol Ch Bcnnd An Mk; Roy McGce and fami,y. Mrs. In, nr Griffith snt the staat came over irom U1U ' a Geo. Sizcmoro and dnugmer k IVilihfo is doinc verv the Burns hotel where to tell him how a brok- bels. i Times-Herald has some 'of turnips and rutabagas in strictly dry land at tne f Claude Young near Rnrintrs. Those sneci- va had no artficial irriga wnro crrown on bench Mrs. Young, the mother, fen using cucumbers tor vo weeks crown on the lace without a drop of I Walker, who has been rv flfhcient clork in the See for about three years, i j. . uuuiiunai. "-. mg irom typnoui lever. m the ranch for a day or two this Hcck states tlut tjI0 ,,ationt i week. He states his crops lireJnow recovorinjr rapidly. VCTy Kwu "" "-""" ranch Wednesday. Mr. Begg Lenore, and S. M. Brown all remained in town. ' left for Krnigrani ureeK tuesuay . . . , ' to camp for a few weeks. Miss K. Neugebauer is located ' in the Jorgensen building south K. Heck has come in from the Main St and is prepared to dolAlvrod ranch where he has been all kinds of dress making. Shcii heluuXnluK J. W. Buchanan was in irom f , tvnhoid fever. Mr is Williams Bros, saw mill at Cold Snrinir on the Canvon road is prepared to do custom work for those desiring to take ad vantage of their government per mit. Also lumber for sale at $12 per thousand. See them about custom prices. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roper were :.. 4l.n ni(l Wmliiosilnv. Mr. his ground for next year's crops. I jloper toi,i. The Times-Herald We save policy-holders 40 per. man that on Juno 21 he would cent of their premiums annually. I e(J of , seed, but now he 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. A R Murnhv was in from his ice tor auout tnree years, . r: . . , i ii,i:u ; 1 .,.,t i,o c;. Iron Mountain land holdings a Kiii;u iu tiv.i.uji. 1.1.W vj- -- - - , it 1 court stenograpner in , lew uays wis wen. n .- rcuit court of this dis-s now nlowing and preparing -w ttr-,i irx r Iiir. waiKer ieit lor Pitv Mondav morninc Ehe will make his head o T?. lina lvintnrl !i ro. in. .... ..... . . . i ui Liiuii ii.i...m...m ......-...,, . ,,.. . m . ...a cfi.iri mil. imvv lit; there and will be joined ' pw insurance as good as the It' vn-v Jnod cron of irrain t of this month hv his . ... .. .. e :. .!.,, ', ..." if;: r onnli .. . ...... , 'h- ibcsu write us iur puiuuuiuio. and not iuukink 1U "j ""-" who is at present in Wis- snV,, Pluiaenirer & Maloney. I tmil.. vwit-"r - .-- WHEW! ISN'T IT WARM? Now is the time to get some of those SUMMER WASH GOODS They are the daintiest effects imaginable and arc all this seasons goods Prices will be slaughtered Beginning Monday, Aug. 15 20c. Edinburg Swiss, 15c. 25c. Poplins, - - - 181-2c. 20c. Ilexford Cloth, - 15c. 15c. Organdies, - - - He. 20c. Croxton Cloth, - 15c. 20c. Sailings, - -. - - 15c. $1.75 MEN'S TROUSERS $1.75 We have a large line of men's trousers in all sizes. Regular prices are $3 and $3,50 per pair. During this sale all go at per pair $1 . 75 Our line of $1.25 straw hats for little girls is on the bargain counter at 85c SALE LASTS FOR TWO WEEKS THE BUSY CORNER STORE, I. SCHWARTZ, Prop y Clothing for youths and child ren nt Schonk Bros. The Home Hotel is the comfor table plnco to board. Cash mild for Einr8 and Butter at The Busy Corner Storo. Wm. Benhett was down from Sllvies the first of this week. Fine lino of linen dusters for ladies and gentlemen.- fshonk Bros. Take fl o'clock chicken dinner nt tho Bums Hotel Sunday- () cents a plate. George Ward and Harry Dan ley have gone to the mountains to rusticate. Foil Sam: 25 foot business lot on Main St., Burns. Good build ing. Inquire at this oflice. Gentlemen, we have all our spring and summer Btock in. Yours truly, Schenk Bros. Cortes Elliott and wife have joined tho stampede to tho mountains and will camp for a while. Tho personal attention given guests at the French Hotel has given it a good reputation - L B. Cull), Prop. Fred Olley was accompanied up from Lawcn the first of the week by his wife and daughter Miss Mary. Alfred Whitney and family are here from Seattle and will remain for some lime at least all winter. Write for a pamphlet giving full particulars regarding tho Mt. Vernon IIotSpriiiBsin Grant County Oregon. Mays & Finch left this morn ing for Canyon, Prairie and in termediate points. They will do a lot of road signs while en route. ir you aim: ooinoto tkavix. line I Ik- Harney Count) National llnnli tkavixu:us ciii:oui:s Tlicy nro Ki'lMuVntlfjIiic. John Myers has leturned from Portland after an absence of several weeks while being treat ed for an old trouble in his leg. He has again taken charge of his barber shop, For Sam: -100 acres of land with 1,000,000 feet of standing timber. GO ncres tillable and can be irrigated. Adjoining for est reserve and controls large range. Call at this office. David Defenbaugh was up from his home near Denio this week. He is an old timo friend of the Byrd family, four of-his brothers and two cousins having come to this sections with the writer 27 years ago. You will never again be quite as you are today mentally or physically. Perhaps not ever again will you be able to" get so "young" a photograph -that looks like you as today. Visit the Sayer Studio. Seth Smith left Monday for the Mt. Vernon Springs to soak out some rheumatism. He went out by Emigrant Creek where lie said his brother Harry and fam ily were with their sister, Mrs. Lee Thornberg. Cnl. Geer and wife leave to morrow for sothern Oregon after several weeks visit with thrfirson and dnughtcr here. They will be accompanied by Mrs. I. S. Gcer and two of the children Henry and Ellen, who expect to spend the winter with them. An automobile rate war is on, nnd reports of passengers from Shaniko to Bend for.fl and other like fares aro current. The in dependent cars aro cutting rates to get business from the organ ized companies. Now is tho time to travel. Prineville Journal. Carrol Cecil and Charley Lilian! wcro over from Silver creek this week for a short visit. Charley and family have been out from Portland sinco June enjoying a visit among old time friends and former pleasant scenes. They will leave for their home in a short time. Be sure and take a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy with you when starting on your trip this summer. It cannot bo obtained on board tho trains or steamers. Changes of water and climate often cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea, and ik is best to he prepared. Sold by till dealers. The Times-Herald man has not seen the garden of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Deckiuson, but can at test its goodness. On two differ ent days this week Mrs. Dcck Inson has treated this ofllco with fine tender celery, lettuce, out., and Thursday sho added some White Strausburg raddishes. Tho latter nro wonders. They wero as largo as ordinnry turnips and ono (wou!d expect to find them rather bitter and pethy but thoy wero firm and crisi nnd ono of them mndo a meal for tho family. ""All suinineFsiuls' 15 per cent off at Schenk Bros. Sale of Summer Wash Goods nt The Busy Corner Store. Mnys& Finch, The Fixers, have n Bicycle hospital in the Locher Building. Mrs. Alice White is at Ml. Vernon Springs in hope of bene fitting hor health. Welcome's Bpocinl is a whip that you cant wear out. Call and see nt the harness shop. S. H. Taylor who has been in employ of Geo. Young in the store left for Baker City Tuesday. Tho registered Jersey Bull of C. M. Huffman will again bo at tho Cortes Elliott barn in this city during this season. Will Burrow, accompanied by his sisters, Misses Clnyto and Ruby, and Mrs. Frnley and littlo son mndo a party to go camping last Tuesday. Say havo you seen that fine lot of new whips just received at the J. C. Welcome & Son har ness shop? They're the finest over nnd prices to suit. Mr. and Mrs. Stanclift and son Lewis and daughter Mrs. M. II. Biggs returned the first of the week from their trip to the sea side. - Prineville Review. C. A. Bedell has been visiting various neighboring towns since he got his nuto. Ho left again yesterday in company with friends for Prairie City. "I cannot afford to carry fire insurance the rates are too high" cannot be said of the Horticultur al Firo Relief. Let us figure with you. Randall, Passenger & Maloney. Miss Lclin Egli arrived homo after an nbsence of several weeks spent in Willamette Val ley and other sections visiting relatives. She has gone out to tho farm at Wagontire. Robt. Stoner came in Wednes day from an extended visit to outside points. He spent some time at Albany where his mother lives. Bob came back without a wife much to the disappointment of some of the hoys but not the girls. When the digestion is nil right, tho action of the bowels regular, there is a natural 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 appetite and (regilate the bowles. Sold by all dealers. If you are thinking of making a trip to the mountains, anytime this summer, to give your wife and fnmily a chance to rest and regain their health, do not over look the fact that at the Mt. Vernon Hot Springs in Grant County, Oregon, you will get more pleasure for your money and regain more health than at any other resort in Oregon. Write for a pamphlet giving full particulars. S. F. Collins and J. D. Adams, two young newspaper men of Seattle, paid this ofllco a pleas ant fraternal visit the foro part of this week. They had heard considerable of the Harney Country and as a numberof their friends wero interested it was decided these young men innko an inspection tour. They havo a team and cam)) outfit and arc looking over the country at their leisure. They have gone to Cat low Valley section but wfll return to Burns later. A brown mare aged six years weighing about 1000 pounds branded 8 E on left jaw and a blocked brand on the left shoul der was placed in my corral at tho Star Barn in Burns about May 1, 1910. The owner is re quested to come at once, pay all charges and claim tho animal otherwise she will bo treated as an estray and desposed of ac cording to law. Coinrs Elliott. School Superintendent Hamil ton hold tho regular August ex amination for teachers' certifi cates this week. He was assist ed by Mrs. J. W. Geary and Miss Lelnh McGee. There wore eleven applicants: I. C. Raymond, E. E. Lnrson, Misses Alice Sweek and Mary Otley wero granted first irrnde: Misses A. Armstrong. Minnie Dcnnmnn and Laura Dawson, second grndo; Misses Zolla Irving, Mary Croxton, Mildred Hurburt, third grade certificates. Miss. Renn Biggs also took tho examination but her papers wero sent to Grant county for grading ns sho expects to tench in that county. MASONS LAY CORNER STONE AUQ. 20. " We"1 l'eiiAirair'Brwi'rijiirtii' break of day - Mays & Finch, The Fixers. Highest cash price paid for Eggs and Butter at The Busy Corner Store. Foil SALi:- Eight room plaster ed house, all newly papered nnd painted, two lots out building, ect., in southeast Burns. -E. C. Sheldon. Clay Clemens mill is the near est.one to Burns where all kinds of lumber both rough nnd dress ed can be had. Near Canyon road. Call him by phone for quick orders.- G. M. Edwards was a caller at this office, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Edwards desire to express their thanks to the people of this vicinity for the kindness and assistance extended following the fatal accident to their son Lee. If you want to make a trade, sell your reliiimiishment or other property the Inland Empire Real ty Co. will be of great assistance to you. They have sold others and can sell yours. Otis Sizcmoro and wifo came over from their Warm Springs home Thursday night, bringing their infant son who is suffering from summer complaint. They have taken him to the mountains with hope of thus hastening his recovery. Weak women should read my "Book No. 1 for Women". It tells of Dr. Shoop's Night Cure. Tells how those soothing, heal ing, antiseptic suppositories, bring quick and certain help. Tho book is free. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Reed Bros. Why pay the rales charged by Standard Companies, when you can get the snmo protection for about half? Fire Insurance tn cost in tho Horticultural Fire Relief. Randall, Passenger & Maloney. $5 RnwAitn- For return of bay horse, branded, quarter circle C on left shoulder and circle 7 on left stille; white faco 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 he 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, nnd whooping cough. Sold by all dealers. Changed hands! Changed hands! Clean 'em up, slick 'em up! The Red Front Feed and Sale Stable, Scotty Glenn, prop. Autos kept and washed. Horses nnd rigs bought and sold. Con tract hauling and dray work a specialty. Come one come all everybody welcome. New hay. Special rates to freighters. Combine HuMncxs With Pleasure. Ttikc advantage of the very low fnre of $12.50 from Baker City to the Seashore and return, which allows stop-over at Port land on tho going up trip of two days and a night, and on the return trip up to and including September 7. Enjoy a delight ful outing nt the Coast away from the heat and dust Make reservations for sleeping cars, both Tourist and Standard, from M. II. Dougherty, agent Baker City, do it NOW. Veterinary Hospital LUIOTT IIAHN, HURNS, ORMON I take in animals with all kinds of sickness for treatment Calls promptly attended to PRICES REASONABLE CONSUL'IA HON FREE M. ANDRESSON Third REASON why a YOUNG MAN should carry a checking account. GIVING CHECKS is the sim plest and most convenient way of paying bills. Like wise the safest. Your check becomes a receipt for the debt it pays. IIARNEYCOUNTYrWlONALBANK or nmiNS. oncooN. contkuio ano owxto BY 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 al our customers THE PLACE TO GET YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon. In a few weeks weeks we will move J into our new building and in order to avoid transferring our immense Stock of General Merchandise We Will Make Great Sacrifices Our stock comprises nearly every thing used for man or beast. The quality is tho 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 hasn't? Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. The Washington Restaurant WONG UE, Proprietor Up stairs our the Capitol Saloon The bill of faro includes every thing the market affords. Short orders u specialty. Bread for side, Givo him a call. A MAN is known by the harness he uses A VAQUERO 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 Job Printing. Invitations have been sent out to members and neighboring Masonic lodges to participate in the corner stone laying ceremony of tho now Masonic templo in this city next Saturday, Aug. 20. Judgo Geo. K. Davis of Canyon City will represent tho Grand Master and conduct the ceremonies. MOTE'S CANDY STORE Has just rctfhcil a fresh lot of CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO New nnd hnndsumc Post Cards, Stationery, Ink, I'eiis, Pencils, Novelties. A Sl'liCIALTV OF UOX CANDY EXTRA Fine assort ment of everything D.K.M0TE, Burns, Oregon The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION liNGINIBS Main Oflice, Hums, Oregon A, 0, K.UU KNI'.H, MRI-. Hranch Office, Lakeview, Oregon v, u. t-AuuHUK, u;r, SCHENK BROS. The Merchant Tailors ALE v S All Summer Suits 25 per cent off.... Como in and letus v t sljow what wo can 'do for you .....'. SCHENK BROS. The Merchant Tailors J