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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1910)
H'Kftlliii"'" '"' "" mwiuiwmj.aMiiamimiimamMimn jwwww ""MiwMiwwBBwrftiitaw j-ijt rimes-JCerald. I.AltOKBT OIKOULATlON OK KWSPArKU IN THIS COUNTY. I iTUKIiAV. AUlll'ST 10, IV10. LocrI News. Sthenic Hros. ad. mo at the Ml. Vernon rmgs. paid for Errs and Hutter f Busy Corner Store. 2r Gray was up from I duriiiK the week. Panama lints at Schenk lire the proper things. i fken dinner at the Burns tomorrow at 6 o'clock, CO I l L'l nirms imvu cuiuu nu IK parties will be rcturn- ic. k's$3.00 and $3.50 Trousers .75 at The Busy Corner I Is. Wilson and J. S. Cook i their families have returned their outing in the inoun- i. fs & Finch, paper hangers, lecorators. Carnage paint- Ind Furniture redressing, Br Building. (lew line of dry goods, fur- EVERY $ OF THE CAPITAL OF THIS DANK IS REINFORCED D 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 of the strongest Mutuals he slate, bee us aooui it. Ball, Passenger & Malonov. P. II. Gray is quite ill at dome at Lawen. Dr. Geary called to see her the first of 'week and reports the lady Br. pose having relinquishments real estate for sale should iult E. W. VanValkenburg, real estate man, at his office irns. Aug. 14, to C. Boyer, a i . l . . . i i . rigs, snoes, nuts, etc. can clothes prcsseu ana cieanea at fs ue toutui at nagey oc scnenK liros. N irdson's. ' nrmxiT n- nn.i w w C. IE INSURANCE AT COST Brown this morning a son. G. W. Pope-joy was down from Emigrant creek this week after supplies. Good, substantial, well cooked meals at the Home Hotel is what the boarder likes. 'I I Hagey & Richardson carry the best brands of groceries. All fresh. I Boun Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J daughter. -. ,. t. n i C? lltn Tnlnml TTrviMrfk Dnfll- lie Horticultural iire ueiiet " """ ('- "-..- ISalem saved policy-holders ty Co. if you have anything for 30.00 last year m premiums. I sale or exchange. . us tell you more noout it. iall Passenger & Maloney. bvi Stewart, father of J. D. rartof this city, arrived here. Ffirst of this week and may I kc his home here with his son. . Stewart formerly lived at Hand but has disposed of his ae there. IherilT Richardson left here ; Srtarday forSusanville, Cali- lia to bring back Charley rt who has been indicted for se stealing. The crime was umitted some time ago and the irilf has been keeping a watcli- ; for the accused. N. Ford spent a few days re this week displaying two of I handsome Oakland Autos and sresting prospective purchas- shirt at Schenk The Summit Bros. F. A. Colo nrrived home the first of this week from the Blue ML Springs. We have a number of good secondhand wheels for sale or renL-Mays &'Finch, The Fxers. The J. M. Dallon and C. G. Smith families are l)ome from their camping trip td' the moun tains. The French Hotel serves a Ifine Sunday dinner and special attention is given to family service. Ralph Beery and wife are up from the homestead on a short visit to his brother, C. E. Beery ntwl fnmilir lt nti1 Mra I on rrnmu'rwi ' were down from' their mountain ' Forest Rawer Robt. Bennett horse ranch this week. was. ' tho '? f J10 vv4cekr s.c' , curing additional help to fight We are not superstitious but forMt fircs Two ,mve wain we believe in Signs Mays A: broken out in the forests in this Finch, The Fixers, Locher Bldg. district. Miss K. Neugebauer is located ' S. Alberson, accompanied by in the Jorgensen building south ' his sister, Mrs. Susio Gray and Main St. and is prepared to do .Mrs. Emory Hili, came in from all kinds of dress making. I the Alberson neighborhood this Richard Maloney has with-" wcck to visit, inonus anu au em. drawn from the real estate firm of Randall, Passenger & Maloney and has gone to Mexico to locate. 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. I. II. Holland and wife left i to some land matters. Williams Bros, saw mill at Cold Spring on the Canvon road is prepared to do custom work for those desiring to take ad vantage of their government per miL Also lumber for sale at $12 per thousand. See them about custom prices. Judge Geo. E, Patterson, County Davis, Otis Clerk W- II. Woldenburg Canyon City to take part Tliocf. nro trnnt) corvippnlilf L nf .in.i,m- u,iti, nvwl . Monday for the Quinn River it) wt -iv iiuiuv iuiiwi ffifciifjwv- . , , 1 lkkV,i OVII VVtlllbJ irance and are reasonable inuancn m, u Ku.nK ' 'U .'Schroeder and L. Ice. Mr. l'oru was accompani- " , , . .. arrived Here lrom Ein by James Munro, cashier of only a snort ume- yesterday evening' First National Bank of Vale. , We save policy-holders 40 perl n the corner ston j laying cer Munro is merely here on an cent of their premiums annually. ' cmony of the Masonic temple. ting to see the country and get Fire insurance as good as the Vic Cozad will or rive today to luainted with the people. He.besL Write us tor particulars, take part and will likely visit very pleasant young man. IM"' .. - ...,. acre ior a icw uays . WHEW! ISN'T IT WARM ? Now is the time to get some of those SUMMER WASH GOODS They are the daintiest effects imaginable and are all this seasons goods Prices will be slaughtered Beginning Monday, Aug. 15 20c. Edinburg Swiss, 15c. 25c. Poplins, - - - 181-2c. 20c. Rexford Cloth, - 15c. 15c. Organdies, 20c. Croxton Cloth, 20c. Suitings, - ' - lie. 15c. 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 $. 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, P topi) Martin Buck wna Irt tho city during the week. Clothing for youths and child ron at Schenk Bros. John Carey and Frank Cutler son are in the city. The Home Hotel is the comfor tablo placo to board. Herman Huh and family uro up from their Lawen home. Cash paid for Eggs and Butter at Tho Busy Corner Store. Mrs. C. C. Couch is in the city from her homo near Wagontire. Fine lino of linen dusters for ladies and gentlemen.--Slienk Bros. W. G. Howell is ngain hero from Portland looking after his interests. Tako (5 o'clock chicken dinner at the Burns Hotel Sundny-nO cents a plate. Ira Mahon was in from his Anderson Valley home during the week. Fon Sale 25 foot business lot on Main St., Bums. Good build ing. Inquire at this olllce, Gentlemen, wo have all our spring and summer slock 'in. Yours truly, Schenk Bros. J. E. Chandler was over from his Warm Springs home this week looking after business affairs. The personal attention given quests at the French Hotel has ,rivon it a good reputation- U H. Cull). Prop. J, E. Johnson, the well known engineer of Malheur county, is here doing some survey work for the P. I. S. Co. Write for a pamphlet giving full particulars regarding the ML Vernon HotSpringsm Grant County Oregon. P. II. Milner of Oklahoma is a recent arrival in Burns. He is hero looking over the country. Mr. Milner is a civil engineer. Mnys & 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: coincto tkavki.. Ue the llnriu-y County Niilltmnl llnnk TitAVKU.nu's :m:iur.s They ore nclMtlcntlfjIiiK. v Misses Mary and Eveline Fry, daughters of Geo. Fry will leave tho first of next month for linker City where they will enter St. Francis Academy for the school year. Foil Sai.k- 100 acres of land with 1,000,000 feot of standing timber. 50 acres tillable and can be irrigated. Adjoining for est reserve and controls large range. Call at this office. Mrs. C. H. Voegtly and little sons came home Monday but jus they were all on the sick list Mr. Voegtly suggested that they go out again for a rest. They went over to ML Vernon springs Thursday. You will never again be quite as you arc 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. Rev. A. J. Irwin and family arrived homo from their visit to Iowa last week. They had a very pleasant time while out but tho night ride in on the stage was strenuous. They are glad to bo home again among their many friends. Be sure and tako a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with you when starting on your trip this summer. It cannot be obtained on board tho trains or steamers. Changes of water and climnto often cause sudden attacks of. diarrhoea, and it is best to Ije, prepared. Sold by all dealers. Among tho camping parties now at Bummer resorts in this and adjoining counties are II. Mi Ilorton and wife accompanied by Mrs. E. N. Jameson and Helen King, John Gomborling and family, II. J. Hansen and wifo accompanied by Misses Viola Richardson und Ina Terrill and Mrs. G. W. Clevonger and child ren. Henry Welcome and wife ar rived hero from Nevada this week accompanied by Dr. A. Mclntyronnd wifo. The party camo overland in their own con veyance and will remain hero. Henry says the mines in tl)o district where ho has boon are not very active at present mid ho has leased part of his proper ties and placed what other min ing interests ho had in tho hands of agents, Tho prospect for immediato railroad constructions into this section hus attracted Henry back to old haunts and ho will possiblo locate perma nently in this section. All summer suits 25 per cent oir at Schenk Bros. 1 Shlo (f Summer Wash Goods at The Busy Corner Store. Mnyn& Finch, The Fixers, have a Hicycle hospital in the Locher Building. J. F. Million returned this week from a visit to Portland ami other points. Welcome's special is a whip that you cant wear out. Call and see at mo Harness snop. Mrs. Grace Lampshiro has ac cepted the position of night op erator at the tolophone office. Tho registered Jersey Bull of C. M. Huffman will again be at tho Cortes Elliott barn in this city during this season. All troods nt tho Hugcy & Richardson general merchandise store arc new and up to date. Good values in every purchase. Foil Sam: Several head of horses H, 4 and 5 years old, weighing from 1050 to 1250 each. Call at tlie Times-Herald office. Say have you seen that fine lot of, new whips just received nt the J. C. Welcome As Son liar noss shop? They're the finest over and prices to suit. '."I cannot airord to carry fire insurance the rates are too high" cannot bo said of tho Horticultur al Fire Relief. Let us figure with you. Randall, Passenger & Maloney. Dr. Griffith -went out to Wagon tire Thursdny afternoon to see Mrs. Link Hutton who is quite ill. He made the trip in an auto, arriving home early yesterday morning, and says the roads arc fine from Sage lien all tho dis tance over to Wagontire. Mrs. Emanuel Clark, nccom pahied by Miss Bessie and Frank Clark, camo over from the Man Lake ranch tho first of this week on a visit to relatives and friends. Tliey report Emanuel fully re covered from the recent wound on his head caused by a horse kicking him. Rev. A. J. Irwin has returned from his vacation and will be in his pulpit Sunday August 21st., both morning and evening. Tho subject for the morning will be "Marks of True Greatness" und in tho evening he will speak of "The Great Commandment." Everybody most cordially invit ed, to attend these services. When the digestion is all 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 Livor Tablets. They strengthen tho digestive organs, improve the nppotito and regulate the bowles. Sold by all dealers. 'If you are thinking of making a trip to tho mountains, any time this summer, to give your wife and family a chance to rest and regain their health, do not over look the fact that at the ML Vernen Hot Springs in Grant County, Oregon, you will get niore pleasure for your money ami regain more health than at any other resort in Oregon. Write for a pamphlet giving full particulars. 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 the Star Barn in Burns about May 1, 1010. The owner is re quested to come nt once, pay all charges and claim the animal otherwise she will bo treated us an estray and desposed of ac cording lo law. Coiitks Elliott. I. L. Pierce left Monday for outsido points accompanied by liis wifo and son. Mr. Pierce camo here for tho purposo of engaging with Archio McGownn fin tho abstract business, but as sonio outsido stock in tho con cern had to bo adjusted ho had not gotten to work on the books. Mrs. Pierco is in poor health and it was necessary to got her to a lower altitude, henco tho trip. Mr. Pierco expecLs to re turn hero in tho near future. Frank Cummins returned the first of this week from Steens Mountain where ho is interested with his brother Will in sheep. Mr. Cummins intended leaving for his homo nt Westfall but took sick and is still at his bro ther's homo in this city, Ho seems to bo suffering from rheumatism. Frank says tho report that sheep were selling for $1 and lambs for 50 cents per head over there was a mistake. Several bands of owes havo been sold in the Steens Mountain district for $5 per bond and what lambs havo been sold brought S2.50. Tho Cummins Bros, refused $2.25 for their lambs, Wo repair all brcakB but tho break of day - Mays & Finch, Tho Fixers. Highest cash price paid for Eggs and Hutter at The Busy Corner Store. Mrs. II. H, Mace is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. Barnes, whose home is in Cali fornia. The Holel Diamond wants u renter to tako charge Oct. ft 1910. For further particulars write, M. Morion, Diamond, Ore. N Mi'H. Tom Allnn vviim in fmm the P ranch the first of tho week but has returned there. Her health has improved wonderfully, Foil Sam:- Eight room plaster ed house, all newly papered and painted, two lots out building, ect., in southeast Burns. E. C. Sheldon. Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, prico 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson, Alberson, Oregon. Clay Clemens mill is the near est one to Burns where nil kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can bo had. Near Canyon road. Call him by phone for quick orders, If you want to make a trade, sell your relinquishment or other property the Inlnnd Empire Real ty Co. will be of great assistance to you. They have sold others and can sell yours. Why pay the rates charged by Standard Companies, when you can get the same protection for about half? Fire Insurance ta cost in tho Horticultural Fire Relief. Randall, Passenger & Mnloney. BoiiN-To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Egli in this city, Saturday, Aug, 13 a daughter. The little one passed away Monday morning. Mrs. Egli is at tho homo of Mr. Wm. Farre and is doing well. $5 Rkwaiid -For return of bay horse, branded, quarter circle C on left shoulder and circle 7 on left stifle; white face and hind feet white up to ankles; wire cut on first quarter left front foot. Return to White Front Barn. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Brown are over from Diamond to be present at tho laying of the corner stone of tho Masonic temple this after noon. Mr. Brown states that the range is holding out well but they need some rain. In buying a cough medicine don't be afraid lo 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. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaw left last Monday for Santa Cruz, California, where they have pur chased an ideal home of 20 acres on a mountain strenm near some resorts. Tho tract contains 10 acres of oak and redwood tim ber, (5 acres of orchard and a fine garden spot. They hope it will prove attractive and ben cfical to their health there. Veterinary Hospital ILLIOTT BARN, BURNS, OREGON I take in animals with all kinds of sickness for treatment Calls promptly attended to PRICES REASONABLE CONSULTATION FREE M. ANDRESSON The Washington Restaurant WONG. U;li, Proprietor Up stairs over the Capitol Saloon Tho bill of faro includes every thing the market all'ords, Short orders a specialty, Bread for sale. Give him a call, MOTE'S CANDY STOKE Has just rcceiu'd a fresh lot of CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO New and handsome Post Cards, Stationery, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Novelties. A SPECIALTY OF BOX CANDY EXTRA Fine assortment of everything U.K. MOTE, Burns, Oregon The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main OHlce, Burns, Oregon A. C). KAUI.KNKH, MKI. Branch Office, Lakevicw, Oregon C, M, FAVLKXKll, Mgr, iTiffiTfi Fourth REASON why a YOUNG MAN should carry a checking account. A POCKET BOOK filled with bank notes and loose change is bulky and inconvenient while a check book is very handy and jusl as serviceable. 11AMEYC0UNTYNWI0NALDANK Of UURNS, OREGON. CONTPOUtO AND OWN tO BY HOME PtOPlC 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 ail our customers THE PLACE TO GET YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy. Burns. Oregon. In u few week'H weeks we will move into our new building und in order to avoid IniiiHferring our immense Stock of General Merchandise We Will Make Great Sacrifices Our stock comprises nearly every thing used for man or benst. Tho 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 hasn't? Lunaburg", Dalton & Co. A IVIAfti is known by the harness he uses A VAQUExLO 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 Harness am.cl SaclcLles Job Printing. e SCHENK BROS. The Merchant Tailors SALE All Summer Suits 25 per cent oil'.... Como in ami let'us show what we can do for you SCHENK BROS. The Merchant Tailors : JJ .i iTgr