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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1910)
- ' - KQKBT CIRCULATION Of BPArXR IN THI 8 COUNTY. Y, BKI'TKMIIKU 11 10. cal News. lits at Schcnk Bros. of hay for sale in- tis ofRce. pio nusy uorner oiore lothiriK. i lith is homo from a rip to Diamond. liar has received a por- fall and winter milli- invites the ladies to line of dry goods, fur- fshoes, hats, etc. can found at Hagey & s. ichanan was over from ' lis week. He reports )f grain on his place factory. ives and wife were up home near the lake lays tins weeK auenu- ie land business. the streets a dull jssinian crescent shaped with two gold bands. fcase leave at this office. kavmg relinquisnmenis state for sale should! W. VanValkenburg, Btate man, at his ofiice STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS at the close of business September 1st, 1910 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $279,210.97 U.S. Bonds 50,000.00 Bonds and Securities 52.7CG.S9 Premium on U. S. Bonds 2,000.00 Real Estate, Furnituro and Fixtures G, 600. 00 Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH ill'lL1 $533,114.17 LIABILITIES Capital $25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 44,510. 02 Circulation 26,000.00 DEPOSITS 438,597.55 $533,114.17 Capital and Surplus, 865,000.00 United States Depositary Accounts Invited "" i Fresh fruit at Huston's, W. B. Parker and wife were , ., 11 i ,it in irom mcir warm opinion Clothes pressed and cleaned at . ,. , W. E. Huston, in the Odd Fel- lnw hnildimr. has a fine lot of fresh fruit. See him at once. The French Hotel serves a fine Sunday dinner and special IE For Sale 320 acres ass pasture, all deeded ity of water horses 50 tons of hay. Call er rancn, inspect lanu terms. Uenuu urniin, lOregon. blic schools of the coun- vc vacation during fair the teachers' institute lid in Burns beginning fey. Oct. 5. All the liould make it a point to fair. McKnight, of Vale, kneed his candidacy as resentative for Harney leur counties on the ticket We under- jfor Harney county for his great Mulkey refused to al- clothing. moused, therefore the! M. c v xj1,(,i,nnnr is located will write in tne Schenk Bros. Roswell Hamilton is able to bek on the street after a sieg of typhoid fever. Good, substantial, well cooked meals at the Home Hotel is what the boarder likes. Hagey & Richardson carry the best brands of groceries. All fresh. See the Inland Empire Real ty Co. if you have anything for sale or exchange. Frank Fister, J. N. Jensen and , Sam Mealey were all in town this week attending to some lanu matters. Alfred Bonjanin of New York has made Schenk Bros, agents .. .N on tne sick of Mr. McKnight. idies of the Catholic fill give a New England the Commercial Club I the first floor of Loch- bn Wednesday evening, Chey will be ready to o'clock. The general Irdially invited to come their appetites. Wood, of Canyon City, candidate for circuit ent several days in this vicinity this week, ar- am the east Saturday Ir. wood is a tnorougn and has practiced law Oregon for several le iuiiy appreciates tne se of the office to which and would uphold the the position. He was yorably received by the this section. attention is given to family service. Wm. Hanley was list the first of this week but has fully recovered and is now on a tour of the interior ranches. i J. O. Bunyard was over from his Cow Creek homo this week. He has not fully recovered from his recent injury when he had his arm broken by a vicious mare. Notice is hereby given that all unnaid taxes will become delin quent on Monday October 3, after which interest and penalty will attach. ! U TnMtnnAn lillllHinfT cmiirh " 1X 1 K-'1HH'.JV! , Main St and is prepared to do antrm' all kinds of dress making. I J. H. Oard has returned from r..i i. -n -i ,-,, Mian extended stay in Portland where he had been under the care of specialists. Mr. Oard's it I health is very poor and while he is improved he still looks bad. Try the new auto stage be tween Burns and Prairie City. One machine at each end of the line daily. Arrange for trans portation at either the Burns or French hotels-Hayes & Blew, proprietors. Born Monday, Sept. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mothershead, a son. Sam has become quite chesty since the arrival of this new addition and as he is a Mis- send your suit back to a Phila delnhia lawver for alteration Thev are tailors and can do themselves. Al Welcome and wife came in Wednesday after loafing for ten days at the H. C. Levens coun try home where Al got too lazy to get up for his meals or carry in stove wood. He has resumed his position in the bank. Hon. Henry Blackman has been here since early in the week looking after some business affairs and renewing acquaint !hicp9. He has manv friends in this section, being a pioneer sourian who carries a rabbit foot resident of Eastern Oregon and i and other such accessaries, says at one time represented this dis-lit means his re-election as county trict in the state senate. clerk without a shadow of doubt. "-u&WLflggan iriiMry?""' Get an Alfred Benjamin suit at Schenk Bros. Grant Roynolds was in llio city on business this week. Get a "sheepskin lined coat at The Busy Corner Store. C. II. Vocgtly returned Wed nesday from a Bhort business trip to Baker City. ' For Sam: 25 foot business lot on Main St, Burns. Good build ing. Inquire nt this office. Tlio personal attention given guests at tho French Hotel has given it a good reputation L. B. Culp, Prop. J. E. McCoy and wife, parents of the young man who purchased tho Bowen farm on Poison Creole, nro here on a visit. IK YOU AUK (U)IN(JTO TUAVIX, Uhv tho llnrnry County Nnlloiml I tank TRAVIXl.KK'S C1IKOUKS They nrc Hi'lMitcntlfyliiK. Captain Clay Camp, Spanish War Veterans of Burns will give its first annual ball on Friday, Oct. 7. W. W. Dickenson ami his two sons Ray and Riley together with their families expect to leave the first of next week for Lane county whero they will remain for tho winter. For Sale 100 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, uui at mis ouicu. Henry Lmg and II. M. bim mons have disposed of their beef to tho P. L. S. Co. Mr. Sim mons informs us that ho received $30 a head for dry cows and $14 per head for three-year-old steers. J. R. Jenkins came in Sunday evening in company with Mana ger Lauranco of the Telephone Co. who had gone after him in Iiis auto. Mr. Jenkins came over on business and to see his brother Tom who is suffering from .tvnhoid. John says the recent rains were very beneficial to the range and that slock would now do fine until snow flies. Geo. Hagey has returned from a pleasure trip to Portland and Salem where he took in the fairs. He had a fine time and saw some fine stock and good racing. Frank Cole was with him most of the time. The hitler's pacer. Har old Welcome, has developed won derful speed and it was a disa- pointmenl to find the animal was lame and unable to start in any of the speed events in which ho was entered. The Burns Milling Co. have started up their new saw mill. Owing to the high price of hay, grain, and the general increase cost of maintenance and opera tion, the following prices will be charged for ' lumber: Rough lumber at mill $18.00 per M. at yard in Burns $24.00 per M. dressed lumber $2.00 per M. in crease over old prices. Dry slab wood $1.50 at mill. Sent 22. '10. Burns Milling Co. tilntd elnSH nf tlioV ballon & Co. store at last been put in with the finishing the carpenters and firm will move in Four of the big M N "TKe Best on Earth" COUNTY BLEND fl'u' COFFEE 40o. per pound at THE BUSY CORNEY STORE TRY IT J A Uu7iH"5?cM Tho big Lunaburg, front' have place and touches of painters tho very shortly. glass came G inches too wide and had to be cut. This was suc cessfully done Thursday by I. S. Geer and tho glass put in place. The new quarters for this firm are up to date and tho display front is modern in every respect. No finer storo room can be found in Eastern Oregon. - Died In this city, Thursday night, Sept 22, Leonard the 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kellogg. Tho boy took sick tho previous week with rheumatism and other complica tions set in which caused his death. Ho was a manly little fellow and attended school hero last year. Tho family resido near Vvaveriy out were in tins city a portion of last year for school purposes and had moved in- again for tho same purpose. Tho funeral will bo held this afternoon. Tho bereaved parents have the sympathy of this community. Ben Roder was up from Sunset Monday and brought The Times Herald man somo fine vegetables from his garden. A fow weeks ago Ben gavo up hopo of raising anything as ho had no water to irrigate and it hadn't rained sinco ho could romember, so ho wont to tho hay field. Upon re turning homo ho found tjuito a surnriso. Onions, rutabagas. cabbage and cauliflower were tho specimens brought to thia ofllco and thoy were fino, The onions wero almost r no nnd with nroner treatment would mature and keep all winter. Visitors will see somo fino dry farm products at tho county fair Oct. 4-8. rnT'TOirUcT 4 8. C. V. Reed wa8 up from Sun set yesterday. vs Born Yesterday, to Mr. mid Mrs. Joseph Kellogg, a daughter. Schenk Bros, have received a case of Alfred Bonjanin clothing. W. T. VandorVecr was over from his Pine Creek homo this week. Welcome's special is a whip that you cant wear out. Call and see at tho harness shop. Tho Burns Flour Milling Co. will pay 2J cents per pound for wheat or barley. J. A. Vest has about recovered from his recent illness and is ablo to bo out again. Tho homo of Hart, Schaffner and Marx clothing. Tho Busy Corner Store. Regular services nt the Pres byterian church tomorrow morn ing and evening. A largo number of young peo ple enjoyed a social at tho Pres byterian manse last night. Work 'stock fed during the winter nt a reasonable rate. Good timothy hay inquire at this ofllce. All goods at tho Hagey & Richardson general merchandise storo are new and up to dnte. Good values in every purchase. I have sonic registered Berk shire sows, also pigs, two regis tered Jersey bulls and some .Russian wolf hound pups for sale. Dr. L. E. Hiuhard. Say have you seen that fine lot of new whips just, received at tho J. C. Welcome & Son har ness shop? They're the finest ever and prices to suit. For Sale Black Percheron Stallion 5 years old, weight about 1800 lbs. Call on F. J. Conrad in Sunset or address him at Bums. If not sold before the horse may be seen at the fair ground during the fair. Many lady friends of Mrs. A. O. Faulkner were entertained at Five hundred at her hospitable homo Thursday afternoon. The honors wero won by Mrs. Irving Miller and Mrs. Joe Thompson. Dainty refreshments followed the hands. EsTRAYOne blood bay geld ing weight about 900, white face, all four feet white; branded small Z down on left shoulder. Taken ' up in Catlow Valley. Owner call prove property and pay charges. Walter Waid. Diamond. Ore. ' Mrs. I. Schwartz entertained a largo number of her lady friends at her beautiful home in this city last Saturday afteniaon. Miss Godfrey received highest honors in the game of Five Hundred, Mrs. Louis Schwartz securing the second highest score. Refreshments wero served. Diarrhoea is always more or less prevalent during Septem ber. Bo prepared for it. Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and pDiarrhoea Remedy is prompt and effectual. It can always bo de pended upon and is pleasant to lake. For sale by all good deal ers. Mrs. W. C. Cecil and two daughters and son Pat left Thurs day in an auto for Prairie where they took tho train. Mrs. Cecil goes to rortlanu to remain lor tho winter and tho young people to resume their studies in tho state university at Eugene. Pat is taking the law course. " The students of tho high school have secured the hall for Tues day night, Oct. 4, and will give a box social in connection with n program to start a fund for a piano for tho school, There will bo nn admission charge of 25 cents. Tho ladies will provide boxes which will contain lunch eon for two and during the even ing these will bo nuctioned off to tho highest bidder. This is a worthy undertaking and should have tho liberal patronago of all our people. J. C. Sovcik and Miss Lea Robinson wore married this week in Idaho. They left this city last Sunday evening in an auto going by way of Prairio City. Mr. Sovcik has been a resident of this section for a fow years and has somo extensive land inter ests near Narrows. His bride is a nativo of Harney county and tho only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, She is a general favorite amang a wido circle of friends in. thia county who wish her a life of contont mont and happiness, A letter just received from tho bride to her mother states tho wedding took placo in Woiser at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Council, friends of Mr. Sovcik, and have gone to Spokane to reside. ""'Ilie Hume IIotuTis Re comlor- tnblo placo to board. J. P. Withers was down from Harney tho first of this week. Tli'iminrlilirnd Unrwul Rnnlf cockerals for sale C. E. Mc Pheelcrs. Fny Comegys has moved his family to this city for the winter whero the children will attend school. Candidates in Harney ceunty: Come to Schenk Bros, and look in tho looking glass if you want to be elected. O. O. Franco and wife, Bert Porter and I. S. Tyler were among our Sunset visitors during tho week. Rcatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20:cntB per foot. Any ono desiring Rcatos 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 bo had. Near Canyon road. Call him by phono for quick orders. If you want to mnke a trade, sell your relinquishment or other property the Inland Empire Real ty Co. will be of great assistance to you. They have sold others and can sell yours. A GOOD POSITION Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field of "Wireless" or Railway telegra phy. Since the 8-hour law be came effective, and since the Wireless companies are establish ing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginers from $70 to $90 per month, with good chanco of ad vancement The National Tele graph Institute of Portland, Ore gon, operates six official institutes in America, tinder supervision of R. R. and Wireless Officials and plnccs all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details. NOTKIC VOW PUBLICATION. I'Nitr i Statu t.ANM), lint. IlimiM, Oregon, hoptomlior 15, lull). Noilco In hvrrli itlvcii Dint lic K. 1 1 recur, nl Wnvcth, ()ro(uu, wlm, on Mil roll V. 1WJ, rnnilo linrrcilvitil cntrr, tforlsl Nu. vna, lot Uiti 1. a, .1 anil t. hiiiI HK'.'HW!; Hvctlon l'J. Tuwiinlil)! Ui South, llauicyai Halt., VWllumttUu Mcrl linn, liim niril iinlli'oiif Intention to inako Final ('oinmiiirttioii I'loof, to vitalillili rlalni tothu lau X KlMivtMlrttrrllioil, tivforotU Ki'Kii tor ami lu-ichur nt liiirni, Ort'Kim, mi t)io l'lli Oar nl Uiliiher uiu. (Malum lit Datura aa wltliuti'l" I II. Hlllltll, It. K, Kllhy. Kil HoiclK-taul, O. K. Ttioinain, nil nl W uvorly, Ori'k'on, M. Kaiiiik, liciilntcr NOTION VOl PUBLICATION IINITKH STATKH I.ANH Omt'K.l liurna Urt'Unu, AiiKiiat I'.', lull). I Notion l hervtiV vlvtm HiuiSarnliA Hllcni, of Itllvr. (iriuiin, hIiu, mi Ki'iteuilK.'r v.!ih1, Itiotl, mtiilp ileiurt liinil unlrv Nn. K'JI, Berlal No. A'i, for Nr.'4, hiTtlun 'i. TiiHnitili'.l Bomb. KriikvOT Itnat, Willamette Mvrlillau, hu llloil tmtli of Intention to inultu Hlml I'roof, loci, talillfli claim In tliu laml nlmu ilcarrltit'il, he forn tliu Ili'glntiT nml lli'i'civcr, Ht lluriia. Ore K'Ml, oil till! Itll ilay n( tlflolKT. IM0, ClHlmant llnlnta na ul'ncani'a. Inline!' llHyiiiniiil. i f Muuia. Orxito.ii. lack Ailaini. Andrew J t-klem, Waller K fklcni, all nl Itllejr, Orrunn, U'm. I'aiirk, KcglUer. E. A. SHAFER U. S. Mineral Surveyor & Civil Engineer Irrigation and Water Supply En ginecring. Townsite, Land and Mineral land Patent Surveys. Drafting, Designing, Blue Print ing, Estimate?, Etc. Narrows, Oregon Vjm YOU MUST MAKE A START. Every worker, regardless of his station in life, wins out by hencsT: application. There is no room for drones in the modern Hive. Its an age of "busSlle." You should make your money "husllc" for you, too. If you haven't any surplus, get some. Money al work is a good silent partner. Begin to save money. Begin with a dollar a week if you can't save more. IIARNEYCOl'NYYfWTIONALDANK OF BURNS, OREOON. ip CONTfKXLCO AND OWNCb BY MOM! PtOPIC ft BUYYOUR DRUGS atOUR STORE We handle a complete line of everythfng usually sold by up to date druggists. It is OUR AIM TO PLEASE This we do by courteous treatment and reasonable prices to afl our customers THE PLACE TO GET YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon, - Veterinary Hospital ELLIOTT BARN, BURNS, OREGON I take in animals with nil kinds of sickness for treatment Calls promptly attended to PRICES REASONABLE CONSULTATION FREE H. ANDRESSON The Washington Restaurant WONG LEE, Proprietor Up stairs over the Capitol Saloon The bill of faro includes every thing the market affords. Short orders a specialty. Bread for sale. Give him a call. MOTE'S CANDY STOKE Has just received 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 D,H. MOTE, Burns, Oregon In a fow weekfi weeks we will move 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 h tho best in the land; our prices are right; our treatment is . , alike to all, every day, and all the time. Faults wo have to be sure but who hasn't? Lunaburg, Dklton & Co. I : : i X t A IVIAN is known by the harness he uses A VAQUEKO 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 HsurrLess amd. Sa-d.d.les Job Printing. The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Olllce, Hums, Oregon A. O. rAULKNKK, MRr. Uranch Office, Lakcvicw, Oregon p p p p p p p p p p A dh i3 C tE? ' tfr ! ( C: p -r v ? v ?? 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