ics-Jierald. CAEdEBT CIRCULATION P rBPAfKR IN TUIB COUNTY. DAT. NOVRMDRK 19. 1910. Local News. Benjamin nt Schonk f Davis was over from fiis week. i heating stove for sale. ; thi3 office. iwlfield was up from Ithis week. Paul and wife are over py Valley. lilling Company wants lhaul lumber from mill white scarf was found eet Owner call at this ss was up lrom xsar 3ay and finished rid- Id Fellow's g6at lllar has received a por- r fall and winter milli- invites the ladies to Irrett, Lee Caldwell and e, were among those stance to come down for jM THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON Capital : Surplus : $70,000.00 United, States Depositary Accounts I&yfoqd &&Special Attention Given To Banking By Mail Business. jc line of dry goods, fur I shoes, hats, etc. can found at Hagey & s. reiman of Boise is here to relatives, He is a Mrs. I. Schwartz and an boys of this city. there' club will hold a fore part of December ave all kinds of Christ- trimmings for sale. few choice fillies and ale, yearlings and two Will sell cheap if mi. They are all high choice individuals. J. W. Biggs. enkins came over from Valley home Monday irpose of accompanying Tom to Portland. The just recovered from a Ityphoiil fever, and is ouble with one of his joes to have it looked . specialist. Ieward Team strayed Schwartz homestead turns, one brown mare pith crow's foot on left horse branded spade er circle over, on left shod; likely to range of upper Sage Hen or Ever creek. $10.00 re heir return. I. SCHWARTZ. Ie daughter of Mr. and Smyth underwent an Saturday afternoon for Clothes pressed and cleaned at Schenk Bros. Alva Springer was up from Narrows during the week. Hagey & Richardson carry the best brands of groceries. All fresh. Mesdames T. B. James and Thos Bain werp down from Har ney Thursday. See the Inland Empire Real ty Co. if you have anything for sale or exchange. Wheat, oats, barley, rye, hay and potatoes for sale J. II. Anderson, Van, Oregon. The rains this week have been J of great benefit and have started the fall grain in fine shape. Aifred Benjanin of New York has made Schenk Bros, agents for Harney county for his great clothing. L. R. Wilfong was up from his home near Lawen this week to . j3 democratic. attend the funeral of his friend I and neighbor, Isaac West ' Schenk Bros, do not have to send your suit back to a Fhila delntiia lawver for alteration. rPlA.. M. In.lnM. n.W nnn Hn .1 ' themselves. Ralph Byram and wife were over from Bear Valley a few days this week the guests at the home of Dr. and Mra. Marsden. Mr. Byram was hero on land business. A 2-year-old buckskin filly branded J. B. on left shoulder School suits at Schenk Bros. Grover Jameson and wife are in the city. Walter Clark and wife have returned from a recent visit to Willamette valley. The French Hotel serves a fine Sunday dinner and special attention is given to fnmily service. Tom Allen came in Thursday having just returned from a trip to California where ho shipped somo cattle for Wm. Hanley ami visted for a short time. Roit RENT-Tho P. M. Cheney place, consisting of six hundred acres, in Warm Springs Valley. Possession can bo had at onco. Apply to Archie McGowan, Burns, Oregon. Karl Harstman brought in tho election returns from Virginia precinct Wednesday. Ho says he is proud of his precinct ns it s. The operation was , was lost on Mosquito flat 14 miles $10 ior ner ae- by Drs. Marsden and id was a success. The was brought in last in our last issue we the fact that she was at her physicians had kermined the nature of ss. north of Bums. livery in Burns. John Back. Bring your dough While the price is low, And buy your rye Before it goes high. The recent rains have been ben eficial to fall sown grain and farming. If it doesn't turn too cold considerable more plowing! ; will be done. Poland China Pigs for Sale During the next two weeks I will sell a few choice pigs, cither male or female at bottom prices, Certificates of Pedigree furnish ed. J. W. Biggs. Robt McKinmon, Jr., and wife have gone to Clarkston, Wash, for a short visit Mrs. McKin mon's parents will celebrate their I golden wedding soon and this is the occasion for the visit I If you want to make a trade, I sell your relinquishment or other i property tne xnianu umpire ueai- ty Co. will be of great assistance to you. They have sold others FromChas. H. Davis, Harney, Or. and can sell yours. imi-v Tq Cfmiinail HWKsB JLZJ KJXFtawaVjf Will Be Cold! a! Will Be High This Winter, And We Have None For Sale. The Best Way to Keep Warm and Comfortable is to Buy a Supply of WINTER CLOTHING AT The Busy Corner Store PER CENT REDUCTION On All Woolen Goods For Two Weeks, This Includes 's Clothing, Ladies and Misses Coats, Underwear, Sweaters, Sweater Coats, Overcoats, SheepLined Coats, Etc. SALE BECINS MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 14 - -m ! .i - i i - -- ' - ' i -7 iimi i i. ., .I...,,- - E BUSY CORNER STORE, i. ounwuriz, jriup, u 20 portent off on Ladies Under wear ac Tho Busy Corner Store. J. M. Davis was among our visitors from Drewsey Sunday. Good, substantial, well cooked meals at tho Home Hotel ia what tho boarder likes, Foil Sale-25 foot business lot on Main St, Burns. Good build ing. Inquire at this ofilce. Mrs. A. V. Racine and daugh ter wero guests of relatives and friends in this city during this week. Tako dvantago of tho Big Rc- duclioiSalo at Tho Busy Corner Store innd got your winter cloth ing jfaW. Clifford Reed loft Tuesday for CJorvnllis to again tako up his studies in tho Agricultural col lego. A dance will be given at Sun sot school house Thanksgiving, Nov. 24. Supper at E. C. Egg- leston's. Thosp desiring their winter supply of potatoes and onions should'call at tho E. B. Reed & Son's grocery. Tho personal attention given guests at tho French Hotel has given it a good reputation L. Br Cub, Prop. J. N. Jensen was over from his Riverside homestead Monday making final proof. Ho was as sisted by Mr. Spurlock and Mr. Tliimbleby. Agents Wanted for PHEONIX MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of OREGON, 829 Chamber of CommercH,' Portland, Oregon. Dr. Griffith made a professional trip to Diamond Monday to sec the little child of Mf. and Mrs. Chas. Fraser who is suffering from scarlet fever. Joo Edwards had his arm broken bya horse at the Beuna Vista ranch tho first of tho week. Ho was brought to this city where tho bono was set. George Joerndt left Wednesday foi Seattle to bo absent until spring when he will return to take up more extensivo improve ments on his land near Harney. W. H. Morrison and wife left yesterday morning for Oakdale, California, where they will spend tho winter. Mr. Morrison had intended to sell his real estate in this connty but the deal did not materialize and he will again tako up his farm work in tho spring. Dr. and Mrs. Marsden have re ceived a letter from George in which he states ho had been se lected as one qf tho competitors in the mile run at tho inter-class held on Friday of last week at Berkley. George seems to havo developed into a first class athlete. as Considerable chango has been made in tho post office building tins week. The W. L. Blott real estate office has been cut off from tho south part of the lobby and the screen placed further back in the lobby proper giving an additional space where a num ber of new lock boxes are being put in place. This is quite a con venience to tne patrons as moro lock boxes wero demanded. A government reservoir pro ject capable of irrigating between four and five thousand acres of vacant, unsurvoyed government land in this county has been par tially completed and parties in terested will give tho right men with capital a good proposition to take up tho matter and push it to completion. This must bo taken up at onco. For informa tion call or write this ofilce. Died In this city Sunday, Nov. 6, Mrs. Harry McCluro, aged 40 years. Deceased had been suffering from heart trouble for somo timo and was hero un der tho caro of physicians. Sho leaves besides her husband six children. Mrs. McClure was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Alberson and had resided in this county for many years whore she had many friends. Tho funeral was held in Harney Monday. Tho bereaved relatives havo tho sympathy of a wido circle of friends. Died At tho family residenco near Laweu on Tuesday, Novem ber 8th, Mr. Isak West ago G5 years, after an illuess of four days with pneumonia. Eleven years ago ho camo with his wife and two sons from Finland. Thoy lived for a whilo in Seattle, Wash ington. About six months ago thoy camo to Harney county and took up land near Lawen. Tho deceased was buried Friday morning in tho Burns cemetery, Rov. A. J, Irwin conducting tho Borvico at tho grave, Deceasod leaves n widow and two sOnB who havo tho sympathy of tho people of this section. Schenk Bros, havo received u case of Alfred Benjanin clothing. BoitN-Sunday, Nov. G, to Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sizomorc, a son. MrB. A. IC. Richardson has re covered from her recent sickness. Got your stable and storm horso blankets now at J. C. Wel come & S.on's. Tho Burns Flour Milling Co. will pay 21 cents per pound for wheat or barloy, Fred Otloy enmo up from Lawen Wednesday bringing in tho election returns. Miss K. Nougcbauer is located in the Jorgenscn building south Main St and is prepared to do all kinds of dress making. All goods nt tho Hagey & Richardson general merchandise store nro now and up to date. Good Values in every purchase. You will never again be quite ns you arc touay menially or physically. Perhaps not ever again will you bo ablo to got so "young" a photograph that looks liko you ns today. Visit tho Sayer Studio. $25 Reward Team, one bright bay golding branded J P connect ed on left stifle, one black mare TG on left shoulder. Driven from hero by Scotty Glen. J. E. McCoy, Burns. Oregon. Blue prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing name of entryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. A, E. Murphy loft Wednesday lor beattlo wnere no goes lor a few weeks visit and to look after somo business. Ho will be ac companied on his return by Mrs. Murphy. "I have a world of confidence in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I havo used it with perfect success," writes Mrs. M. l, Basford, Poolesvillo, Md. For sale by all good Dealers. Work stock wintered on most reasonable terms. Good pasture with plenty of shelter at $1.50 per head per month. Good tim othy hay, if required or desired, fed at merely the cost of tho hay. Inquire at this office. Estkay A sorrell bald face horse with threo white feet, weight about 1,000 lbs. Brand heart with bar over on leftstiflle. Came to my ranch near Emigrant creek. Owner prove property and pay charges. J. T. Gakkett, Burns, Ore. John Ord was among our visi tors from Lawen during tho week. Wanted Horses to pasture and winter. Call on or address, Chas. Wilson. Fon SALE-Sccond hand buggy and light hack enquire at this office. Jeff Cawlfleld brought in tho election returns from Happy Valley. Thoroughbred Barred Rock cockcralB for sale C. E. Mc Phcctcrs. Regular preaching service will bo held at tho Baptist church to morrow both morning and even ing. Those desiring stono work, brick work or plastering should consult A. Bcckley, Waverly, Oregon. A letter from Fred Wyatt states ho will bo back to mako his deliveries in this county as soon as possible. W. L. Blott has his new office in the post office building about ready for occupancy. Mr. Blott will deal in real estate and insur TIIANKSOIVINQ PROCLAMATION. -The A press dispatch says progress of the country as re flected by tho records of popula tion and harvests and general conditions of International peace, are things for which Thanksgiv ing is especially duo for tho year 1910, according to tho annual Thanksgiving proclamation is sued by President Taft tcday. Tho proclamation is as follews: "This year of 1010 is drawing to a close. The records of popu lation and harvests which are tho index of progress show vigorous National growth and the health und prosperous well being of our communities throughout this land and in our poscssions beyond the seas. These blessings have not decended upon us in unrestricted measure, but overflow and abound. They aro tho blessings and bounty of God. "Wo continue to be at peace with tho rest of tho world. In all essential matters our relations with other people are harmonious with nn over growing reality of friendliness and depth of recog nition of mutual dependence. It is especially to bo noted that dur ing,tho last year great progress has been achieved in the cause of arbitration and tho peaceful settlement of international dis putes. "Now, therefore I, William Howard Taft, President of tho United States of America, in ac cordance with the wise custom of the Civil Magistrate since tho first settlements in this land, and with tho rule established from tho foundation of this Govern ment, do appoint Thursday, Nov ember 24, 1910, as a day of Na tional thanksgiving and prayer, enjoining tho people upon that day to meet in their churches for tho praiso of Almighty God and to return heartfelt thanks to him for all- his goodness nnd loving kindness, "In witness thereof, I havo hereunto set my hand and caused tho seal of tho United States to bo affixed. "Done at tho City of Washing ton, this, tho 5th day of Novem ber, in tho year of our Lord, ono thousand nino hundred and ten, and of tho independence of tho United States tho ono hundred w1 thirty-fifth,!' Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot Any ono desiring Reato3 address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alborson, Alberson, Oregon. uiay uicmens mm is tho 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. ESTItAY One 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. Married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Gray, Lawen, Ore., Mr. G. W. Lucas and Miss Emma Nansen. The young people are both from near Riverside, Ore., whero the groom has a ranch. They wero married, Tuesday, Nov. 8th, Rov. A. J. Irwin per forming tho ceremony, and left immediately for their home. "I am pleased to recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as tho best thing I know of and the safest thing for coughs, cold and bronchial trouble," writes Mrs. L. B. Arnold of Denver, Colo. "Wo havo used it repeat edly and it has never failed to give relief." For sale by all good Dealers. NOTICE. The treasurer of Harney Coun ty has money on hand to redeem all warrants registered up to and including Nov. 5, 1910. Interest ceases on this date. E. N. Jameson, County Treasurer. A GOOD POSITION Can be had by ambitious young men nnd Indies in the field of "Wireless" or Railway telegra phy. Sinco 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, under supervision of R. R. and Wireless Officials and places all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details. E. A. SHAFER I). S. Mineral Surveyor & Civil Engineer Irrigation and Water Supply En gtoeerlng. Townsite, Land and Mineral land Patent Surveys. Drafting, Designing, lilue Print' ing, Estimate;, Etc. Narrows, Oregon MOTE'S CANDY STORE Has just received a fresh lot of CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO New nnd hands mo Pat Cards, Stationery, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Novelties. A SPECIALTY OF BOX CANDY EXTRA Fine assortment of everything D.R. MOTE, Burns, Oregon The Eastern Oregon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Main Office, Burps, Oregon A. 0, FAULKNEU, Mgr, Branch Oflice, Lakcvicw, Oregon ' iih j ACCOUNTS BOTH LARGE AND SMALL ARE WEL COMED AND GIVEN E QUALLY CONSIDERATE AND EFFICIENT SERVICE. THIS BANK INVITES OUT, OF TOWN DEPOSITORS.' Harney County National Bank Of Hums, Oregon 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 ajl our customers THE PUCE TO GET YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon, AT HOME in our NEW BUILDING COME AND SEE US LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. Burns Weat Market New Shop Opposite ilic first National Bank Main St. Pork, Vionan, Bologna and liver Sausages Beef in any Quantity. Yourjpalrouagc solicited. 11. J HANSEN, Propt. THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing. r p p p p p $(1' (j (J (f i? $ nun p i i i i i i i i i S:ii it? III 2.1 cr ciiHolToiuilUummi'r iiiIih BilituL lltua. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I yij)YVTlrT'rTTrTT C O C1 O ? o c yi ip p p p p p p qj p $& &