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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1910)
ms!taafmmLamammmm iWjjjjmummiM""11 m iiiniHimiLUuifU " rz.iir LIUBS-JUBiaiU. IjAROKST CIKCULAT10N OF KWSPArKU IN THIS COUNTY, rUllbAY. AUtllST ST, 1910. ;Loeal News. i Schenk Bros, ml. sights have bocoino quite me at the ML Vernon rinps. Hunyard and wife are in this city. Panama hats at Schenk (re the proper things. Holland and wife have id from their auto trip to ken dinner at the Burns omorrow at G o'clock, 50 i ! Haas was up from Nar- tiis week looking after atters. i & Finch, paper hangers, i corators. Carriage paint- kl Furniture redressing, iBuilding. , iv line of dry goods, fur-. shoes, hats, etc. can1 I be found at Hagey & (son's. Vera Hendricks is the friends in this city. The flady will soon begin her is teacher at Lawen. ' INSURANCE AT COST) f the strongest Mutuals fstnto. See us about it. B, Passenger & Maloney. having relinquishments estate for sale should . E. W. VanValkenburg, I I estate man, at his office! RS. llsaac Foster was here for days during the week ng her sister-in-law, Mrs. ) lutton. The lady left for , esterday morning. iSagers and family have the Purington saw mill . bin until the health of their j In improves. He is sutter-1 summer complaint. Horticultural Fire Relief em saved policy-holders 1.00 last year in premiums. tell you more about it. j Passenger & Maloney. reported that Chas. Roper DO bushels of gram the rthis week by a fire start- a spark from the engine in the straw. This is I serious loss after having bad season. Foley has authorized Ernes-Herald to announce is not a candidate for the If countv judge. He ap- ks the encouragement and i fishes of his friends in forties who have pledged t iipport however. Hill is reported seriously J typhoid at his ranch near, On. It was tne lnienuon him to town but we un-. fed his condition would not his being moved. It is Id that Geo. Young is him. THE ADVANTAGES arc many in carrying a checking account with a strong conserva tive bank. We oiler every facility for rendering prompt, satisfactory servico and extend to our patrons every courtesy consistant with prudent business methods and con servative banking principles. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS Capital and Surplus, S65,000.00 United Slates Depositary Accounts Invited Clothes pressed and cleaned at Roy McGce and S. M. Brown Schenk Bros , v formed a partnership in the W. T. Lester has purchased l esltc bllsiesa the Sheldon residence property. John Gemberling and fami y , , tare home from a camping trip to Good, substantial, well cookcdi . ... v.,inn enr:ni meals at the Home Hotel is what i We have a number of good secondhand wheels for sale or rent. - Mays & Finch, The Fxors. Misses Ethel Haines-and Edna ... , . ,, 'Vickers were over ironi liarney Hagey& Richardson carry the lastiirhlto aUcm, lh(J (,ancet st branc's of groceries. All The French noiei serves a fine Sunday dinner and special attention is given to fnmily service. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Gibson, who were here at the bedside of the boarder likes. Mrs. Tom Allen is home from the Pi Ranch to remain for the school season. Hi best fresh. See the Inland Empire Real ty Co. if you have anything for sale or exchange. John Carey and wife have been guests at the Mrs. David Carey home in this city their daughter. Mrs. R. L. Hut (.. luff f.i,. Mm! linmn In Prini'- iuii, itn mi ...-. ..-...- ... I. S. Geer and son Waldo went ville after the funeral Thursday. over to the f uancn yesieruay 10 spend a few days fishing. J. E. Harper and family are snondintr their vacation on the We are not superstitious but coast and are at present at we believe in Signs, Mays & Marshfield. We are informed Finch. The Fixers, Locher Bldg. they may extend their visit into Bert Porter, W. G. and W. H. ; California. Hodder and Ches. Myers were A letter from Supt. Austen of among our Sunset visitors this . Grant county to Supt. Hamilton wee I of this county announces that inthoJoreenscn bmldinpr south "l '"', Jfn.'n Cf ond ia iirnrarcil in (lO i " "" "' mum kju. ci, u , t.N,.w 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. Rev. C. W. Holloman has re turned from a vacation trip to I Peter Hanson has been in from his Silver Creek ranch a few days. Mr. Hanson says a firo started in the W. L. Best mea dow over on the creek the other day but was extinguished before any serious damage was done. The Smith & Swain deep well the Baptist church in this city. ,oovt- olV. " ,.,.. M ,rl. 1 down considerable depth through We save policy-holders 40 per j solid rock but haven't found cent of their premiums annually. I water yct. Several are watching Fire insurance as good as the tl)jg work witj, interest as the best. Write us for particulars. ,iepth of water on this land has Randall, Passenger & Maloney. been speculative. Burns agents for Hole Proof Hosier! Hart, SchafTncr & Marx Clothing V. li. Corsets and Standard Patterns The Great Sale of SUITINGS AND TROUSERS Will continue two weeks longer Men's Trousers pJL 0 per pair Regular price $3.00 and $3.50 Wash Belts jUC each Regular price 35c. 20c. Suitings JLoC ner gd. 20c. Wash Goods School Shoes &U per ceijt off Bring in the children The above offerings are all GOOD MONEY SAVERS The goods are new and up to date Sale ends Saturday, September 10 ii? vttqv rnnNWTi 'STORE. T. SCHWARTZ. Prop IXU U J KJ JL SSJL'-'- 1 M-M.'H r . v--. 7 - It Clothing for youths and child ren at Schenk Bros. Fino lino of linen dusters for ladies and gentlemen. Sheiik Bros. Take (5 o'clock chicken dinner nt the Burns Hotel Sunday -HO cents a plate. .1. L. Gault and family and Irving Miller and wife are homo from their outing. For Sam: 25 foot business lot on Main St., Burns. Good build ing. Inquire at this ofllce. Gentlemen, we have all our snring and summer stock in. Yours truly, Schenk Bros. Fred Johnson, the jovial travel ing man of Baker City, is here looking after business. Tho nersonal attention given guests at the French Hotel has given it a good reputation L. B. Cull), Prop. Roswell Hamilton arrived homo Sunday and has since been confined to his room threatened with typhoid fever. Mavs & Finch left this morn ing for Canyon, Prairie and in termediate noints. They will do a lot of road signs while on route. II.' YOU AIM', (iOINCTO TUAVKI.. line the Ilnrney County Nnllunnl Hunk TKAVltf.MM'H CHKO.UKN Tlu'y nrc mIMiIcntirinff. Walter Cross and wife and their little granddaughter, Jessie Shepard wero down from Trout Creek this week. Mrs. Cross will again move to Burns for the winter. P. G. Smith is home from a trip to outside points where he took a bunch of horses for sale. He found tho horse market rather dull but disposed of all at very good figures. Ben Brown states that the yield of grain on the farm ad joining town was much better than they had thought. Some 100 bushels more was threshed than they had figured on. FokSamj-NJO acres of land with 1,000,000 feet of standing timber. 50 acres tillable and can be irrigated. Adjoining for est reserve and controls large range. Call at this office. W. C. Byrd and Chas. Uyrd have gone to the Hot Lake over in Union county for a rest. Daddv" has resigned as city recorder and Piatt Randal has been appointed to fill the vacancy. You will never again be unite as you are today mentally or physically. Perhaps not ever again will you be able to get so 'vounir" a photograph -unit looks like you as today. Visit the Sayer Studio. Prof. I). W. Yoder arrived home Wednesday to be in readi ness to open high school Sept. 5. He is pleased to greet old friends again but says he had a most en joyable vacation period with old cronies around Salem. Lou Bradfield was over from his Drewsey home this week. He has three young thorough bred running horses he desires to iret in shape for fair week provided he can secure compe tent help to break them. Be sure and take 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 the trains or steamers. Changes of water and climate often cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea, and it is best to be prepared. Sold by all dealers. C. A. Schapcr is over from his home at Diamond on business and to pay a short visit to his daughters. Mr. Schapcr desires to secure better school accom modations in his vicinity and may join with neighbors in asking for another district. The distance is too great for a number of child ren in the district as it is to at tend school. J. A. Williams came over from his Calamity creek homo Thurs day bringing Mrs. Martha Baker and daughter and also his daugh ter who will attend high school this winter. Mr. Williams brought in some fine products for the fair and will bring more when ho comes over to attend tho fair. Ho says his crops havo all turned out well this season in fact tho best ho has over had. A letter from State Printer Duniway states that tho premium list for the county fair has been shipped and they should arrive earlv next week when they will immediately bo mailed out to producers. If any ono interested is over looked thoy should write to tho secretary at once. Tho premium list will bo found mora attractive this season than ever before with some substantial ad- iJHlnne nvwlr- .... All summer suits 25 per cent oil' at Schenk Bros. J. F. Mnhon is in the city looking after business. Mavs. Finch. Tho Fixers, have a Bicycle hospital in the Locher Building. Dr. Burrow is homo from a short slay at the Mt. Vernon Springs. Seth Smith is homo from a sojourn at tho Mt. Vernon Springs. Welcome's special is a whip that you cant wear out. Call and see at the harness shop. Mrs. Fred Clingnn and little son are up from tho homestead on a short visit. Tho Burns Flour Milling Co. will pay 21 cents per pound for wheat or barley. Thos Cleveland and wife have been over from Calamity on a visit to R. J. McICinnon and family. Tho locistered Jersey Bull of C. M. Huffman will again bo at tho Cortes Elliott barn in this city during this season. Ed Egli has returned to his Wagontire home. Mrs. Egli re mained at the home of her mother Mrs. Wm. Miller for a visit. All goods nt the Hagey & Richardson general merchandise store are new and up to date. Good values in every purchase. Foit Sam: -Several head of horses 11, -1 and 5 years old, weighing from 1050 to 1250 each. Call at the Times-Herald office. E. C. Sheldon expects to leave at once for Creswell, in the Willnmette Valley where he will visit for an indefinite time with his sou Ralph. Those $1.00 and $1.50 trousers went like hot cakes at $1.75 per pair, but there are some more at the same price at Tho Busy Cor ner store. Say have you seen that fine lot of new whips just received at the J. C. Welcome & Son har ness shop? They're the finest ever and prices to suit. A letter from Dr. Marsden announces his son George passed all necessary examinations nnd has been enrolled as a student in the university of California. "1 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. R. L. I lutton and Mr. and Mrs. II. Gibson desire this paper to express their deep appreciation of the kindness nnd assistance of many friends during tho last ill ness and death of Mrs. Hutton. E. B. Waters and Assessor Donegan arrived home Wednes day from their outing in Logan valley. They report a fine time but owing to so many campers the fish were not so plentiful as usual. Judge Miller informs us thnt upon the arrival home the other day tho family went out in the yard and picked 20 pounds of fino ripo tomatoes. The judge sees nothing wrong with this climate and snyH it's all a josh about any frost. If you nre 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 Mt. Vemen Hot Springs in Grant County, Oregon, you will get more pleasure for your money and regnin more health than at any other resort in Oregon. Write for a pamphlet giving full particulars. A brown maro aged six years weighing about 1000 pounds branded 8 E on loft jaw and a blocked brand on tho loft shoul der was placed in my corral at the Star Barn in Burns about May 1, 1010. Tho owner is re quested to come at once, pay all charges and clnim tho animal otherwise bIio will bo treated as an estray and desposed of ac cording to law. Coktes Elmott. Secretary Haight of tho Grant county fair has suggested some baseball games between Grant nnd Harney county teams during our fair horo with return games over there. Tho matter lias re. ceived consideration but it seems almost impossiblo to got up a team to go ovor and piny at John Day. With tho schools in session at that timo and business affairs demanding attention tho boys do not seo their way clear for such an arrangemont. An early de cision will bo reached, however, and Secretary Haight notified. It would bo a fino nrrartgoment and quito an attraction in addi- A. L. Viuiderpool is in the city. Wo repair all breaks but tho break of day Mays & Finch, Tho Fixers. L. N. Olson E. L. Beedo wero nmongour visitors from Drewsey this week. Highest cash price paid for Eggs ami Butter at The Busy Corner Store. Miss Bessie Swain spent n few days at tho mill this week the guest of Miss Helen Purington. The Hold Diamond wants a renter to take charge Oct. !1 1910. For further particulars write, M. Horton, Diamond, Ore. Reatos for sale, all si7.es and lengths, price 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, Alberson, Oregon. Clay Clemens mill is the near est ono to Burns where all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can be had. Near Canyon road. Call him by phone for quick orders. If you want to make a trade, Bell your relinnuishment or other property the Inland Empire Real ty Co. will bo 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 tn cost in tho Horticultural Fire Relief. Randnll, Passenger & Maloney. $5 Kewaiiu -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 qunrtcr left front foot. Return to White Front Barn. In buying a cough medicine don't be 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. The writer in company with Ludwig Johnson drove up the river Sunday as far as tho R. J. McKinnon home where they wero most cordially received by "Uncle Bob" nnd feasted on ap ples right ofiT the trees. Mr. Mc Kinon has a very good crop of ap ples anil prunes this year and hns some pears. His garden is not up to its usual standard according to "Uncle Bob" but it looked good to us. A view of the Gail Barnes garden on tho road up was worth tho trip and if Gail don't take first prize at tho fair, Harney County has some of the best gardens on earth. Mr. Johnson is a very pleasant companion on such a trip but he is too tender hearted to shoot a sago hen. E. A. SHAFER U. S. Mineral Surveyors Civil Engineer Irrigation and Water Supply En gineering. Townsife, Land and Mineral land Talent Surveys. Drafting, Designing, Blue Print' ing, Estimates, Etc. Narrows, Oregon Veterinary Hospital ELLIOTT BARN, BURNS, OREGON I take in animals with all kinds of sickness for treatment Calls promptly attended to PRICES REASONABLE CONSULTATION FREE H. ANDRESSON The Washington Restaurant WONG LEE, Proprietor Up stairs our the Capitol Saloon Tho bill of faro includes every thing tho markot affords. Short orders a specialty. Bread for sale. Givo him a call. MOTE'S CANDY STORE lias just recehed a fresh lot of CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO New and handsome Post Cnrds, Stationery, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Novelties. A SPECIALTY OF BOX CANDY EXTRA Fine assortment of everything D.R. MOTE, Burns, Oregon jh ITATI l Fifth REASON why a YOUNG MAN should carry a checking account. LOSE YOUR POCKET BOOK and your money is gone not likely to return. Lose your check book and you slill have your money. The bank will give you a new check book. llARNEYCOUNTYfWriONALIJANK op iiuhns. oiicaoN. IP CONtttOUCO ANO OWN tD MOMft FtOPtX 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, Bums, Oregon. t I 9 Tn ii fiitir lA'miLru unl."u ivn will mu'f T I ill U llll , HV-ViMJ H ! ft V W into our now building and in order to avoid transferring our iuimeiiHC Stock of General Merchandise We Will Make Great Sacrifices Our Htock cotnprisoB nearly every thing used for man or beast. The quality ia tho best in the land; our prices are right; our treatment is alike to all, every da', and all the time. Faults we have to be sure but who hasn't? f Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. j A MAN is known by the harness he uses A VAQUEE.0 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 Hsixrxess sm.d. Saddles Job Printing. (T The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main OHice, Hums, Oregon A, O, rAULKNEll, ugr. Hranch Ofllce, Lakcview, Oregon SCHENK BROS. The Merchant Tailors SALE All Summer Suits 25 percent off.... Coma in and let'us show what wo can do for you . . . SCHENK BROS. The Merchant Tailors lV J