The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 01, 1910, Image 3

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LARQKBT CinOUIATION OF J
IKWBPAPKB IN THIB COUNTY. I
IURUAT, OCTOHKn 1,1910.
f Local News.
i
Bl suits nt Schcnk Bros.
Gray litis boon in town
w days.
ans 01 nay ior sate m-
this office.
: Cattcrson was in the city
, of this week.
i The Busy Corner Store
ir clothing.
will be moving pictures
Sight during the fair next
i
test reduction sale of the
now on at The Busy
I Store.
f Millar has received a por
tlier fall and winter milli-
Ind invites the ladies to
lorton and family have
iver from Diamond this
jests at the home of H.
pton.
rge delegation of Rebekahsl
Ipected over from Grant
for the district conven
pet week.
iv line of dry goods, fur-
shoes, hats, etc. can;
be found at Hagcy &
ison s.
, Otley brought in the elec-
turns from Lawen Sunday
accompanied by his wife
tighter, Miss Mary.
-On the streets a dull
kbyssinian crescent shaped
pin with two gold bands.
i; please leave at this office.
Walker went to Baker
st week to meet his mother
ter who arrived from Wis-
They will reside in Can-
tv.
having relinquishments
estate for sale should
E. W. VanValkenburg,
bl estate man, at his office
is.
i:e Mcuowan states mat
are Ford machines will ar-
ixt week for local people.
ate agent for the Ford will
irith them.
Oct 3rd until Oct 15th
re, every article in ine
Corner Store, except gro-
overalls, patterns and
oof Hosiery will be reduc-
ber cent in price for cash.
cure For Sale 320 acres
; class pasture, all deeded
plenty of water horses
Ed. 50 tons of hay. Call
lower ranch, inspect land
et terms. Gerald Griffin,
irs, Oregon.
krge number oi Jauies oil
ly were the guests of Mrs. i
FRembold and Miss Jose-
ocher at the home of the
Tuesday. Mrs. H. Kelley
ts. H. a. Mace new tne
; scores at cards and Mrs.
IcKinney and Mrs. J. W-
Ewere lowest. Kelresn-
erved.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BURNS
at thn close of business September 1st, J!)10
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ?27f),21C07
U.S. Bonds ". 50,000.00
Bonds and Securities 52.7G0.39
Premium on U. S. Bonds 2,000.00
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 0.G00.00
Five per cont Redemption Fund 1,250.00
CASH 141,280.81
$533,114.17
LIABILITIES
Capital $25,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 14,51G.G2
Circulation ' 25,000.00
DEPOSITS 438,597.55
$533,114.17
Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00
United States Depositary
Accounts Invited
Fresh fruit at Huston's.
R. T. Hughet is up from Nar
rows. Clothes pressed and cleaned at
Schenk Bros.
W, C. Cecil was over from
Silver Creek yesterday.
Don't miss the great reduction
sale at The Busy Corner Store.
Hagey & Richardson carry the
best brands of groceries. All
fresh.
Will George was a business
visitor this week.
D. N. Catterson was up from
his Lawen home during the week.
Call and see the now dry goods
just received at The Busy Corner
Store.
Starr Buckland was over from
Harney on business the first of
this week. -
W. E. Huston, in the Odd Fel
low buildinEr. has a fine lot of
Nj fresh fruit. See him at once.
BORN-Yesterday, Sept. au. to p
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Catterson,
a daughter.
Stock Inspector Robinson is in
from his field work on a visit to
his family.
See the Inland Empire Real
ty Co. if you have anything for
sale or exchange.
Geo. Marsden is well pleased
with his school work at Berkley
Tho French Hotel serves a
fine Sunday dinner and special
attention is given to family
service.
Robt. Settlemyre and Glenn
Ireland arrived here last Satur
day with three fine stallions just
purchased at Portland.
Fair visitors next week will
see among the livestock entries
Willi 1113 SUI1UU1 WUIJV omciiuu; . ..1. CM.!..,,
and writesmostcheerefully of it. T"f ?S
otnllinn nf Vin TVlWlntlfl fitnek
Aifred Benjanin of New YorkjsnoWt He is now owned by
has made Schenk Bros, agents ( uarney COunty people,
for Harney county for his. great
clothing. I Notice is hereby given that all
I unpaid taxes will become delin-
Wm. Hanley has gone to pen-, quent on Mondny October 3.
dleton to ride a Buffalo in the iaft(jr whch jntcrestand penalty
Wild West "Round-up- neiu
there this week.
Miss K. Neugebauer is located
in the Jorgensen building south
Main St. and is prepared to do
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.
'. will attach.
A. K. Richardson,
Sheriir.
The ladies Five Hundred Club
will meet with Mrs. Tom Allen
on next Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. II. E. Thompson will be
joint hostess. Members who can
not attend are requested to notify
the hostess.
Trv the new auto stage be-
Thos. Morrison and family are tween Burns and Prairie City,
back from an extended visit with One machine at each end of the
relatives and friends. They were j line daily. Arrange for trans
in Canyon City, John Day, , portation at either the Burns or
Prairie City, and over on Calami-' French hotels--Hayes & Blew,
ty in this county. i proprietors.
VISITORS TO THE FAIR
We hope you will all have a good time
If we can do anything for you, let m know
Make yourselves at home in
THE BUSY CORNER STORE
A PLEASANT SURPRISE
To make your visit profitable and enjoyable
EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE
except groceries, overalls, Standard Patterns and Holeproof Hosiery
Will be reduced 20 per cent for cash
We quote a few prices to show what it means
V2fi. ginghams for 10c.
15 yds. calico $1.00
2Yfi. Outing llannol 10c.
15c. Percale 12c.
25c. Flannel 20c.
75c. VeHtHfor 60c.
U5c. HoBiory 28c.
$,'3.00 Shoes ....... $2.40
50c. Hair Turbans 40c.
$3.50 Hair Switches $2.80
REMEMBER
The same material reductions made in everything
Our new stock of Dry Goods is in
The best line every shown in Burns
.LE BEGINS MONDAY, OCTOBER 3
The Busy Corner Store, L Schwartz, rrop. n
Get an Alfred
at Schenk Bros.
Benjamin suit
his
Im
n ! I ttl Cr 1 lift I
UlllYCU J.WI tllU
John Cary was in from
country home yesterday.
Got a sheepskin lined coat at.
Tho Busy Corner Storo.
Born -Saturday, Sept. 21, to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodlow, n
son.
Good, substantial, well cooked
meals nt the Home IIolol is what
the boarder likes,
Kemp Ilnrdisty and Walter
Cross were over from Trout creek
tho first of this week.
For Salk 25 foot business lot
on Main St., Burns. Good build
ing. Inquiro at this office.
Tho personal attention given
guests at tho French Hotel has
given it a good reputation- L. B.
Cult), Prop.
Tho steel has
front of the Masonic building
and active work will bo resumed
there at once.
IK YOU AUK (JOlNfiTO TltAVIX,
Use tho Ilnmcy County National Ilnnk
TKAVI'XI.KU'S CIIKQUKS
They nrc nelMtli'iitlfjIiiK.
Present indications are good
for an exceptionally fine display
of livestock at tho fair next
week.
Captain Clay Camp, Spanish
War Veterans of Burns will give
its first annual ball on Friday,
Oct. 7.
There will be a public mooting
at Harney this evening to discuss
the various measures to be voted
on ;u inu coining uiugmuii. i
Frank Cole arrived home last
Saturday from a visit to Portland
Salem and other points. He
visited his mother up in Wash
ington while out.
Agents Wanted for PIIEONIX
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of OREGON, 829
Chamber of Commerce, Portland,
Oregon.
C. F. McKinney, Chas. John
son antt lien urown are nomo
from their hunting trip to tho
Buck Mountain section. They
succeeded in getting some deer.
Lost An olive colored over
coat with dark stripes either in
Burns or between here and the
Lampshirc place. Finder may
leave at this office and be re
warded. If you have any goods that you
want packed and shipped, bring
them to us. We will pack them
and take them to the express
ollice free of charge. The Busy
Corner Store.
For Sau:1G0 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.
Please bear in mind the New
England dinner given by the
ladies of the Catholic church
next Wednesday evening at the
Commercial Club rooms. The
serving will begin at 5 o'clock.
Miss Dorcas Sweek arrived
home Thursday from a several
weeks' visit with her grand
mother near Portland. We un
derstand Miss Sweek intends to
teach in this county this winter.
The Kellogg Stage Co. has va
cated the offices at the post office
and taken up quarters tempora
rily at the Kellogg residence pro
perty. W. L. Blott will fit up a
real estate office in tho postoflico
building.
Judge Geo. E. Davis came over
from Canyon City Monday to
open tno aujourneu April lenn
of circuit court. Tho grand jury
again took up its work and many
witnesses hnvo been beforo tho
body. The regular October term
of court convenes Monday.
Estrav One brown mare,
bald face, both' hind feet white,
12 years old weight 1200. Brand
SJ on left stifle. Taken from
near A. E. Brown's ranch. A
reward for her return or infor
mation leading to her recovery.
L. J. MOORK,
Cord, Oregon.
Henry Blackmail took his de
parture Tuesday afternoon for
his home in Portland, Oregon.
Monday Mr. Blackmnn visited
tho high school and gave tho
students a very encouraging
talk. Ho is a booster for liar
noy county and hasbeonfor over
20 years.
Tho Burns Milling Co. have
started up their now saw mill.
Owing to tho high prico of hay,
grain, and tho general increase
cost of maintenance und opera
tion, tho following prices will bo
charged for lumber: Rough
lumber at mill $18.00 per M. at
vard in Burns $24.00 per M.
dressed lumber $2.00 per M. in
crease over old prices. Dry Blab
wood $1.50 at mill.
Sept. 22, '10. BurnB Milling Co.
Don't overlook
4 8.
tho fair Oct.
Chas Dnvis was in the city
Tuesday.
Regular services at the Baptist
church tomorrow.
Schenk Bros, have received a
case of Alfred Benjnnin clothing.
Born -Tuesday, Sopt. 27, to
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cary, a son.
Leo Caldwell and wife are
down from their mountain
ranch.
Welcome's specinl is a whip that
you cant wear out. Call and see
at tho harness shop.
S. Alberson brought in tho
election returns from Alberson
precinct.
The Burns Flour Milling Co.
will pay 21 cents per pound for
wheat or barley.
Quito a number of racers are
hero for the fair week speed
events.
The home of Hart, Sclmffner
and Marx clothing. Tho Busy
Corner Store.
Work stock fed during tho
winter at a reasonable rate.
Good timothy hay inquire at
this office.
All goods at the Hagey &
Richardson general merchandise
store are new and up to date.
Good values in ovory purchase.
The largo now stock of Dry
Goods has arrived. All the now
goods are included in the big
reduction sale. The Busy Corner
Store.
fSay have you seen that fine lot
of now whips just received at
the J. C. Welcome & Son har
ness shop? They'ro the finest
ever and prices to suit.
The ladies of the Baptist church
will serve chicken dinner and
supper at tho Commercial Club
rooms next Friday, Sept 7. The
meals will be 50 cents each.
Bring your dough
While the prico is low.
And buy your rye
Before it goes high.
From Chas. II. Davis, Harney.Or.
, The handsome ribbon prizes of
the Great Northern Railroad for
the Harney county fair have
been received and the two fine
silver cups are en route. These
handsome prizes nre well worth
competing for.
The firm of Hngey & Richard
son has added another specinl
premium to the fair. They will
give u case of mixed fruit and
vegetables of the Monopolo brand
for the best display of fruit put
up in Economy jars.
For Sam-: -Black Percheron
Stallion 5 years old, weight
about 1800 lbs. Call on F. J.
Conrad in Sunset or address him
at Burns. If not sold before the
horse may be seen at the fair
ground during the fair.
We would suggest that the
business houses close on Thurs
day, School Day at the fair, and
all participate in the program
that afternoon. Ontario business
houses will close every day of the
fair there.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kesterson
came over from Diamond the
first of this week bringing their
little daughter for medical treat
ment. Wo understand the child
has scarlet fever and tho fam
ily is under quarantine in their
home here.
EsTRAY-Ono blood bay geld
ing weightaboutOOO, 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.
Mesdames II. J. Hansen and
Joe Thompson entertained a num
ber of their lady friends at the
home of tho former last Saturday
afternoon. Five hundred was
played which was followed by
dainty refreshments. Miss Gcrt
tol and Mrs. I. Schwartz secured
tho highest scores.
Tho impression has gone out
that tho privato hospital of Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. Hamilton in this
city belongs to the county that it
is tho county poor farm. This is
erroneous. Mr. Hamilton owns
the' hospital and merely bus a
contract with tho county to euro
for such as become county
charges.
W. II. McAllister was up from
tho Trout creek section in the
south part of tho county this
week. Mr. McAllister was ono
of the original purchasers of tho
Trout Creek property and when
tho tract was cut up secured a
fine allotment of land and most
of tho personal property. Ho is
looking after tho affairs of tho
now firm in that section and says
things aro moving along smooth
ly. Tho crops In that section
wero very good this season,
Tho Home Hotel is tho comfor
tablo placo to board.
Don't overlook that mule for
tho mule race next week.
Tom Allen was iti from tho P
Ratlch it few days this week.
Thoroughbred Barred Rock
cnckcnilfl for sale C. E. Mc-
M'huctors.
J. 11. Garrett was down from
his Emigrant creek home during
tho week.
Candidates in Harney ceunty:
Come to Schenk Bros, and look
in tho looking glass if you want
to be elected.
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 phono for
quick orders.
If you want to make a trade,
soil your relinquishment or other
property the Inland Empire Real
ty Co. will bo of great assistanco
to you. They have sold others
and can sell yours.
Manager Lauranco and Presi
dent J. R. Jenkins of the Union
Tel. & Tel. Co. left Monday for
a trip to the Alvord section to
make final arrangements for the
extension of tho lines into that
territory.
A GOOD POSITION
Can be had by ambitious young
men and ladies in tho field of
"Wireless" or Railway telegra
phy. Since tho 8-hour law be
came effective, and since the
Wireless companies aro establish
ing stations throughout the
country there is a great shortage
of telegraphers. Positions pay
begincrs from $70 to $90 per
month, with good chance of ad
vancement. Tho National Tele
graph Institute of Portland, Ore
gon, operates six official institutes
in Americn, under supervision of
R. R. and Wireless Officials and
places all graduates into positions.
It will pay you to write them
for full details.
NOTIi H I'OK I'lMtMCATION.
I'nitmi JvMTrn l.jND oru k.
Hum, ori'Run, fuiiiemlior 11,1910,
Nolle ci In Ihti'Iijt Klwn Mint Inane K. (trior,
ot WitU'rl)', Orenuii, wlui on .Marrli an. V.W.
iukiIo limrMtrHU entry, rVrtal No Oi"., for
Ullll, 'J, II lilul 4, Mill HK'.HUii Hi'l'llllll IU,
Townaulp '.II Ninth, ItnuiiuiH i:il Hlllampllc
Mcrlllmi, tins llli'il iintliuiiMiitentliintn mnlco
Final riiininnliiMiiii I'mkiI, to fut&lillih claim
totlio Ininl hInivii tli'Ki'rlliuil, tidum th ItcKia
lor am! lU'i'rUurul Mnrni, Oregon, mi tho 17lh
ilar "I Urliitmr 1111(1,
Claimant ihuiicm m wltniMi'ir
(' II. Knillli, It. K. Kllliy, Kil Hni'liirlii, O.
K, Th(ni,min, allnf MaM'rly, OriKn,
Wm, Kaiiiik, Itottlntcr
NOTIGIC KOlt I'UHUCATION.
IINITPII HTATKH I.ANII OKFICK,
liimin Ort'Kon, Aiik'utt I.', I9IU. I
Nntlru Ii heroin lilven that harali A Hlleni,
of lllk'y, (irritrtin, hn, on Seitenil.er zint!,
lUOil, maito'leaurl laml nntrv Nn. Hil, rWlnl No
oiil'i, lor Nr.'f, MTtluu W. Toinnlilp'.. Hoii'h,
llaiiKO 27 Kant, W lllainctlo klerlillati, milled
iiutlroul Inlcntlnii to inaka Tlual 1'roof, loei
lalillah elalm totholanil above ilcnrrlbeil, lis
fore thu lifu'l.lcr mill Itecclvvr, at llurm. Oro
Kon.on tluMthilar of itctohcr, I'JIO.
Claimant name a wMiieaiea
Irvlnirc Kujiiioml, of liurii. Ortvnn lack
Ailama. Amlrew J Mi 'inn, Walter V Pltlcnn,
nil ol Hlley, Oregon.
Wu, Kaiihk. Itexlklcr.
E. A. SHAFER
I). S. Mineral Surveyor & Civil Engineer
Irrigation and Water Supply En
gineering. Townsite, Land and
Mineral land I'atent 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 over the Capitol Saloon
Tho bill of faro includes every
thing tho market affords. Short
orders a specialty. Bread for
sale. Give him a call.
MOTE'S CANDY STOKE
lias just received a fresh lot of
CANDIliS, CIGARS, TOBACCO
New and handsome Post
Cards, Stationery, Ink,
Pens, Pencils, Novelties.
A SPECIALTY OF IIOX CANDY EXTRA
Fine assortment of everything
D.R. MOTE, Burns, Oregon
The Eastern Oregon
Engineering Co.
CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND
IRRIGATION ENGINEERS
Main Office, Hums, Oregon
A. O, rAUMCNKIt, URr.
Branch Office, Lnkevicw, Oregon
O, U. ITAULKMItU, Mf.
I S'Jri :
COURTESY COUNTS
in a banking connection. We
have found that out. Coupled
with ample resources, modern
facilities, prompt service and con
servative management it has
made the splendid growth of this
bank.
DO YOU WANT BANKING
SERVICE?
Come in and get acquainted witlt
our officers and our methods.
HARNEYCOUNTYrWIONALBANK
OF I1URNS. OnEOON.
contrquco ano owncd
OY
HOMl PIOPIX
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.
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j In a few weeks weeks we will move
t into our new building and in order f
to avoid transferrin"' our immense
Stock of General Merchandise
We Will Make Great Sacrifices
Our stock ooniprisoB 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 Jill the
time. Faults we have to bo sure
but who hasn't.'
Lunaburg, Dalton & Co.
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A MAN
is known by the harness he uses
A VAQUEHO 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 arid Saclclles
Job Printing.
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