The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 19, 1910, Image 3

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LSdKST OinOOIATION Of
PATER IN T1HB COUNTY.
Iy, NOVKMIIKK 19, 1010.
L 1 M..n !
fVni 11BYVO,
Benjamin nt Schonk
boating stovo for sale,
this office.
rtcra for Christmas
jiaburg, Dalton & Co.
iranderVeer was over
Uno Creek farm this
r
llling Company wants
aul lumbor from mill
i
lar has received a por-
, fall and winter milli-
Hnvites tho ladies to
B. Reed & Son for
ttor, Eggs, Cheese,
Cranberries, at lowest
Ino of dry goods, fur-
Bhoes, hats, etc can
found at Hagoy &
lers' ciud win noia n
forepart of December
vo all kinds of Chnst-
immings for sale.
J
kpper and Chr.s. Owen'
iwn the first of this
ing recently rciurnea
icmucca where they
Jriving cattle r.U sea-
few choice fillies and
lc, yearlings and two
Will sell cheap if
They are all high
Ihoice individuals.
J. W. Biggs.
Slard has had his share
this week. He lost
; horse by drowning in
vhilo watering his team
.Stanclift bridge, and
agon ran over his foot-
ihis largest toe which
off for a few weeks.
Reward Team strayed
Schwartz homestead
urns, one brown mare
krith crow's foot on left
horse branded spade
er circle over, on left
shed: likely to range
of upper Sage Hen or
Iver creek. $10.00 re
their return.
I. SCHWARTZ.
He approacn oi tne
Season, we shall be
to supply you witn
id Domestic Exchange
principal cities of the
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BURNS, OREGON
at tho close of business November 10th, 1910
' RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $283,710.12
U.S. Bonds 50,000.00
Bonds and Securities BG.019.80
Premium on U. S. Bonds 2,000.00
Real Estate, Furnituro and Fixtures 6,000.00
Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00
CASH ' 141.38fl.73
$540,5GG.71
LIABILITIES
Capital ,..V.. $.25,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 48,785.75
Circulation 25,000.00
DEPOSITS 441,780.06
$540,560.71
Capital : Surplus : $70,000.00
United States Depositary
Accounts Invited
nstmas mail steamers
York, as at present
; are as follews:
Britain and Ireland,
S. S. "Mauretania:"
id Germany, Dec. 15,
Lorraine;" Scandina
and Spain, Dec. 10,
Augusta Victoria."
.town orders will rc-
upt attention.
COUNTY NATiON-
JANK of Burns.
Clothes pressed and cleaned at
SchenkBros.
4i lbs best coffee on earth $1.00
Fred Haines.
Jack Monroe is up from the
southern part of tho county.
Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. have
all kinds of Christmas goods.
C. V. Reed was up from his
Sunset home during the week.
Hagey & Richardson carry tho
best brands of groceries. All
iresn. v
Tn. TV. f- nml Mra H Ti"
Siler, Sunday, Nov. 13. a daugh
ter. Overshoes. Rubbers. Felt boots
and German Socks at Tho Busy
Corner Store.
Mrs. J. M. Dalton and daugh
ter Juno returned from Portland
tho first of this week.
See the Inland Empire Real
ty Co. if you have anything for
sale or exchange. j
W. F. Hissner, a Seattle capi-j
talist, is a recent arrival in this
county looking for investments.
Alfred Benjanin of New York
has made Schonk Bros, agents
for Harney county for his great
clothing.
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.
Dave Defenbaugh brought in
the election returns from Denio
and spent a few days hero visit
ing UIHl UUUIIUIHK w uuauiuaa.
He left for home Thursday. .
A 2-year-old buckskin filly'
branded J. B. on left shoulder!
was lost on Mosquito flat 14 miles
north of Burns. $10 for her de
livery in Burns.
John Back.
11 lbs of sugar for $1.00 Fred
Haines.
High class Christmas goods nt
Lunaburg, Dalton & Co.
20 per cent off on mens and
boys suits Fred Haines.
Better look at some of the kid
dolls at The Busy Corner Store.
C. M. Steadman, of Portland,
is here in the interest of, tho A.
O. U. W. lodge.
Tho French Hotel serves a
fine Sunday dinner and special
attention is given to family
service. v
Geo. Waters, a lormer uusinesa
man of this 'city, was elected
shoriff of Washington county,
Idaho, at the recent election.
Rok Rent-TIio 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.
The Thanksgiving service will
bo held next Thursday morning
at tho -Baptist church at 11
o'clock, Rov. A. J. Irwin of tho
Presbyterian church will deliver
tho sermon.
Poland;Cihna Pigs for Sale -During
the next two weeks I will
sell a fow choico pigs, either
male or femalo at bottom prices,
Certificates of Pedigree furnish
ed. J. W. Biggs.
L. E. Beedo and his brother,
Arthur, were- over from Drewsey
tho first of this week. The lat
terlis a recent arrival from Neb
raska and comes to cast his lot
in Harney county.
Tf vou want to make 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.
WE INVITE COMPARISONS
! ?' &3 FANCY GROCERIES
Than Any Store of Equal Size In tho State.
wr A ivt T rI I To Liomo in ami compare yur uoous ami prices yvhu iuumi vi
WAIN I YOU othor store..
WFERRED STOCK GROCESIES
.&L. BRAND CANNED GOODS
fetter Than Most Goods That Cost More Money. Wo Carry a Large Line. Try Them.
JVES
We Have Bulk Olives, Queen Olives,
Pimento Olives, and Ripe Ol'ves.
IEESE
We Have Tillamook Cream, Brick,
Limburer, Wisconsin Swiss, Im
ported Swiss and Imperial Cheese.
1NDS OF PICKLES, WALNUTS, ALMONDS, THE BEST DRIED FRUITS
L Complete Line of Fancy and Staple Groceries
E BUSY CORNER STORE,
i. senwartz, rrop. a
9 yards of outing flannel $1.00
Fred Haines,
O. J. Darat was down from tho
TrouCCrcek minc3 this week.
Take a post graduato couso. of
instruction by reading tho dis
play ad.'of.Tho.Busy Corner Storo
D. N. Turner of .Tuntura, a
former Harney county residont
was in tho city during tho week.
A danco will bo given at Sun
set school houso Thanksgiving,
Nov. 24. Supper at E. C. Egg
loston's. John Vest, ono of our promi
nent sheep raisers, was in tho
city this week looking after busi
ness. Thncn ilnnirtncr their winter
oiinnlu nf nntnfnna find onions
should call at tho E. B. Reed &
Son's grocery.
A ilniin-litirnf Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Kelsay arrived hero recently
and is now nt tho inmiiy nomo
in this city.
Tho personal attention given
guests at tho French Hotel has
given it a good reputation L. B.
Cub, Prop.
Tho Times-Herald calls atten
tion to tho statements of our
banks in this issue. $800,000 in
deposits isn't so bad for this
community.
Holiday novelties aro now be
ing unpacked at Tho Busy Corner
Rtom. Thu writer was favored
with a view of somo very choico
articles.
Countv Clerk-elect Waters ex
pects to leave for Portland in tho
immediate future to visit a short
time before entering upon his
office duties.
The government surveyors who
have been at work on unsurveyed
land in tho southwestern part of
this county have quit operations
for the Avmter.
Miss Louiso Davoy, who has
been ill with pneumonia, under-
wont an oneration Tuesday to re
lievo an abeess formed in her
side. Tho young lady is in a
serious condition but with every
prospect favorable for recovery.
Post Master Loggan left this
week for Portland with his little
daughter where ho will consult a
specialist regarding an car trouble
the little girl has. Ho will be
absent an indefinite time. C. W.
Loggan is assisting Will Gould
in tho post office during his ab
sence.
The Burns fire boys entertained
tho ladies auxilliary at Locher'a
lmll Inaf ninrlif Thnrn woro
about 80 guests present and the
evening was most tnorougiuy en
joyed with a musical program,
dancing and a chicken supper.
Tho boys did tho honors with
credit
Died Frank M. Dickenson
at the Hamilton hospital yester
day morning. Ho had been Buf
fering from typhoid fovcrand
seemed to bo improving but a se
vere hemorrhage yesterday morn
ing caused his death. Deceased
was -15 years old and had no re
latives in this section.
In purchasing real estate you
should demand of tho grantor an
abstract of title to property pur
chased. You should know, that
you have a marketable title and
ono that will not cost you trouble
and expense when the time comes
that you want to sell.
Harney County Abstract Co. , Inc.
Ahchie McGowan, Pres.
Chas. Nation, representing the
Modern Woodman is in tho city
in tho intorcst of that order and
will orcranizo a local camp He
has arranged to meet all the old
members at tho W. T. Lester
real estate office on next Satur
day evening, Nov. 26 to discuss
plans. All members of tho order
in this section aro invited to bo
preseyt
Supt. Gilcrest of tho P. L. S.
Co. was in tho city this week.
Schenk Bros, have received a
case of Alfred Benjanin clothing.
W. B. Johnson was among our
Silver Creek visitors this week.
Mrs. M. Horton is over from
Diamond this week on a visit to
rolatives.
Irving Miller made a business
trip to Crane creek and Alvord
this week.
ltoiw To Mr. and Mrs. PlatN
T. Randall, Monday, Nov. 14, a
daughter.
A. M. Kelsay was over from
Silver creek this week on a visit
to his family.
Tho Burns Flour Milling Co.
will pay 2i cents per pound for
wheat or barloy.
John Hippsman has gone to
oulsido points. Ho will likely re
main away all winter.
Emory Colo is in from Malheur
county on business connected
with the irrigation projects with
which ho is concerned.
Miss K. Neugebnuer is located
in tho Jorgenson building south
Main St and is proparcd to do
all kinds of dress making.
All goods at tho Hagoy &
Richardson general merchandise
storo aro now and up to date.
Good values in every purchase.
It. J. Williams was over from
tho Silver Creek ranch this week
bringing Mrs. Williams who will
remain hero with the boys this
winter.
You will never again be quite
as you aro today mentally or
physically. Perhaps not over
again will you be nble to get so
"young" n photograph-that
looks liko you as today. Visit
the Saycr Studio.
$25 Reward -Team, one bright
bay gelding branded J P connect
ed on left stifle, one black mare
T5 on left shoulder. Driven from
here 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. .
M
Roy Bunyard and wife were
down from Harney this week.
Roy just closed down his mill
last weok for tho season and says
although ho had a big run ho
could not fill tho orders for lum
ber as fast as they came in. Ho
exnocts to leave in a short time
for Portland whoro ho will secure
somo additional machinery and
renairs for tho plant. He will bo
accompanied on tho trip by his
wifo and Mrs. Cortes Elliot.
A letter to this offico from Mrs.
Starr Buckland at Harney an
nounces tho death of her father,
Jason Bennolt, on Noy. 4, at
Merlin, Oregon. Deceased was
70 years old and came to this
county 25 years ago. M Ben
nett left hero with his wifo and
son last spring for tho coast
whoro ho hoped, his health would
improve. Ho was well known to
tho pioneer peoplo of this section
and was respected by a wide circle
of friends. Ho leaves besides
his daughter, Mrs. Auckland,
two sons and his widow.
J. W. Brown and son Claude'
have gone to tho C. T. Carey
farm on CranO Creek where they
will bo engaged for several
weeks putting up a fine new res
idence for Mr. Carey.
"I have a world of confidence
in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
for I havo used it with perfect
success," writes Mrs. M. I.
Bnsford, Poolcsville, Md. For
salo by all good Dealers.
J. P. Gearhart and J. C. Davis
were over from their homes near
Van this week. Mr. Gearhart
lost a very valuable draft horse
whilo here. The animal seemed
to havo colic and after mnch
agony died.
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 tho cost of thohnj,'.
Inquire at this office.
Mrs. John Robertson left Tues
day for her homo in Portland
after n delightful visit hero with
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thompson
and other relatives. Sho was
accompanied by Miss Leona
Thompson who will spend the
winter in Portland.
J. II. Anderson of Harney
county was hero this week on
route for" Monument. Ho had
with him a silver cup that ho was
awarded at tho Harney county
fair for tho best display of grain.
Tho cup wns presented by the
Great Northern railroad. Blue
Mt Eagle.
A trovernmont reservoir pro
ject capable of irrigating botween
four and nvo tnousanu acres oi
vacant, unsurveyed government
land in this county has been par
tially completed and parties in
terested will givo tho right men
with capital a good proposition
to take up tho matter and push
it to completion. This must bo
takon up at once. For informa
tion call or write
Guy Shaver was in from his
homestead in tho Welcomovillo
neighborhood this week bringing
in somo of tho finest celery wo
havo Been this season, and also a
big turnip. Peoplo will havo to
quit joshing tho manager of this
great religious weekly and others
about their "sand ranches" for
Guy is in a position to "show"
Missourians that wo havo tho
cream of Harney Valloy farm
land.
There is little danger from a
cold or from an nttack of tho
grip except when followed by
pneumonia, and this novor hap
pens when Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is used. This remedy
hns won 5ts crnnt renutntion and
extensive salo by its remarkablo
cures of colds and grip and can
bo relied upon with implicit con
fidence For salo by nil good
dealdrs.
Tho Home- Hotel is the comfor
rnblo place to board.
Q. W. Lewis was in from hiB
homestead tho other day.
' Wanted Horses to pasturo
and winter. Call on or address,
Ciias. Wilson.
' W. G. Hodder and Bon, Walter,
ycro in (ho city the first of the
Week. i
Foil SALE Second hand buggy
and light hack enquire nt this
office.
Thoroughbred Earrcd Rock
cockcrals for sale C. E. Mc
Phcctors. Those desiring stone work,
brick work or plastering should
consult A, Beckley, Waverly,
Oregon.
Mrs. W. R. Dawson was up
from Sunset Thursday. Mr.
Dawson has gone out for a load
of fruit and vegetables.
Agents Wanted for PHEONIX
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of OREGON, 829
Chamber of Commerce, Portland,
Oregon.
Rcatos for sule, all sizes 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 bo had. Near Canyon
road. Call him by 'phono for
quick orders.
Estuay Ono blood bay geld
ing weightaboutDOO, 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.
A 'phono message stated Sun
day that A. Venator had been
dangerously hurt by a horse over
near Riverside and Dr. Griffith
was started without delay in an
auto to see him. He found upon
tho end of his journey that Mr.
Venator had gone to Ontario and
had not been hurt at all. They
broke the auto and had quite a
streneous timo getting home.
"I am pleased to recommend
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
as the best thing I know of and
the safest thing for coughs, cold
and bronchial trouble," writes
Mrs. L. B. Arnold of Denver,
Colo. "We havo used it repeat
edly and it has never failed to
givo 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 bo had by ambitious young
men and ladies in the field of
Wireless" or Railway telegra
phy. Since tho 8-hour law be
came effective, and since tho
Wireless companies are establish
ing stations throughout the
country there is a great shortngo
of telegraphers. Positions pay
beginers from $70 to if'JU 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,
THE
It will pay you
for full details.
to write them
E. A. SHAFER
U. S. Mineral Survoyor & Civil Engineer
Irrigation and Water Supplj En
gineering. Townsile, Land and
Mineral land Talent Surveys.
Drafting, Designing, llluo Print
ing, Estimates, Etc.
Narrows, Oregon
MOTE'S CANDY STOKE
Has just received a fresh lot of
CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO
New and hands me Pat
Cards, Stationery, Ink,
Pens, Pencils, Novelties.
A SPECIALTY OF BOX CANDY EXTRA
Fine assortment of everything
D.R. MOTE, Burns, Oregon
Harney County National Bank
Of Burns, Oregon.
Report of Condition Nov., 10, 1910
.RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts .$185,211.47
United States Bonds. 20,275.94
Other Bonds and
County Warrants . 25,111.31
Furniture andFixtures 3,703.77
Cash or Exchange .. 184,22) .02
$418,624.11
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock ... $ 2G.000.00
Surplus and Profits. . . 15,140.34
Circulation 19,600.00
Deposits 357,883.77
$418,524.11'
ONE YEAR'S
GROWTH IN
DEPOSITS
Nov. JO, 1909, $281,823.80
Nov. 10, 1910, $357,883.77
The policy of the Officers and Di
rectors of The Harney County Na
tional Bank is to maintain its well
earned reputation for Safety and Con
Bcrvatism.
Our office equipment Is modern and
complete. Our staff competent an J
courteous.
With this record and the Merits of
our Statement we respectfully solicit
your patronage..
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.
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AT HOME
in our
NEW BUILDING
COME AND SEE US
LUNABURG, DALTON & CO.
Burns fVleat Market
New Simp Opposite I lie First National Rank Main St.
fcPork, Yienan.
Bologna and
Liver Sausage.'.
Beef in any
Quantity.
Vopr, patronage solicited. H. J HANSEN, Propt
The Eastern Oregon
Engineering Co.
CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND
IRRIGATION ENGINEERS
Main Office, Burns, Oregon
A. O. CAULKNEU, Ugr.
Branch Office, Lakcvicw, Oregon
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