The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 10, 1910, Image 2

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PREINVENTORY SALE
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Year, and having on hand a large line of Winter Goods we offer them at a legitimate
reduction during December in order to obviate the necessity of carrying them
through our stock taking.
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Misses' Woolen Hosiery Woolen Scarfs
Ladies9 Woolen Hosiery
Children's Woolen Hose
Woolen Blankets
Ladies' Cloaks
Flannelettes
Outing Flannels
Ladies' Sweaters
Misses' Cloaks
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We have on Hand Short
Lengths in Gingham Sat
eens, Calico, Cotton Flannels and Other Goods
that will be Reduced for this Sale Only
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Wool-Lined Slippers
Woolen Neckwear
Fur-Trimmed Slippers
Ladies' Skirts
Ladies' Kimonas
Children's Cloaks
Woolen Hoods
Ladies' Mittens
Misses' Mittens
Children's Mittens
Ladies' Wrappers
Children's Sweaters
CLOsHING REDUCED FOR THIS SALE
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Mens Heavy Suits
Mens Trousers
Mens Overcoats
Mens Sweaters
Mens Sweater Coats
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Mens Sheep-Lined Overcoats
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Mens Sheep-Lmed Coats
Mens Lined cloves
Mens Mackinaw Coats
Boys Suits
Boys Trousers
Boys Overcoats
-Little Boys Suits and Overcoats Are In This Sale and Are Sure To Go
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We want you to come to a GENUINE PRE-INVENTORY SALE and ascertain for yourself that there is MERIT'in this
Sale and everything in Winter Goods are reduced to a price that will justify your purchasing at our store during December
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SATURDAY. DECKilllKIt 10, IMO
BUB8UKIITION ICATKS-
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Three Months..
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i was discussed. Also the proposi
r tion of securing an appropriation
! from tho legislature, for tho ex
periment station in Harney
1 Valley. The rabbit nuisance is
! a problem that should have the
attention of the entire Eastern
Oregon county. No doubt mem
bers of the legislature from the
territory will look after the in
JULIAN UVIIIl M(
The proposition to form an ir
gation district of Harney Valley
has opened up a discussion that
will bring about a more general
understanding of such matters.
It has brought out many compli
cations not realized before the
law was Investigated. With
portions of the proposed district
deeded and a considerable
amount yet not patented condi
tions are not tho most favorable
to such an organization at this
time. While an irrigation dis
trict is desirable it is not neces
sary to advanced the interests of
irrigation at this particular time.
However, a meeting of the
people of this section to discuss
the water problems would be a
a great benefit The present
work being prosecuted by C. M.
McConnell and his associates
with a view of ascertaining the
possibilities of the Silvies Valley
reservoir is along the proper line
and the work should receive the
loyal, moral support of all con
cerned. We should encourage
every effort along this line. A
favorable attitude of the land
owners and water users will
do much towards encouraging
investigation. There is a ten
dency in this direction. The
larger holdings are in line for
such progression which is cer
tainly encouraging.
The Times-Herald believes a
meeting of all concerned will
prove a big help toward this end.
The importance of crystalizing
public thought is a factor in
bringing about desired results.
The future of the country de
pends upon its being irrigated
and brought to a high state of
cultivation.
Let us have a meeting at some
convenient time to concentrate
our energies along this lino
even though tho irrigation dis
trict is not formed until a latter
J date.
the latter being tho only child ,
here at the time of her death the
others being in California with i
the exception of Cal who is in
Montana.
Sho is also survived by her
mother Mrs. C. M. Caldwell and
one brother, Leo, of this city;
two other brothers, John Cald
well, lives at Whoatsburg, Wash.,
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terest of their constituents. The and Henry Caldwell of Lake
experiment station appropriation .countv.also a sister Mrs. Florence
will certainly receive due consiu- Clark.
oration at the hands of Senator' Mrs. Whith was one of tho
Parrish and Representative best known pioneer women of
Brooke. With federal backing this section and many old lime
and the support of the Agricul- friends arc left to nttest her
tural College, coupled with the , cheerful disposition and gener-
importance of such a movo tojosity.o
the entire state it should not bo i The funeral services were held
a hard matter tosecure favorable' yesterday afternoon at the resi
consideration of this measure.
PIONEER WOMAN DEAD.
Mrs. Almeda White died at her
home in this city early Thursday
morning from dropsy. Sho would
have been 52 years old on Dec. 15.
She had been ill for some time but
her death was not expected at
this time as she seemed to be
better. Her niece, Miss Mary
Caldwell left her a few minutes
before to build the fire in the
kitchen, her aunt saying she
desired to go to sleep. After
getting the fire started Miss
Caldwell returned to the room to
to see if she could do anything
for the patient and found her
dead.
Almeda Caldwell was born in
Jefferson, Oregon and later the
family moved to Canyonville in
Jackson county where sho was
married in 1875 to Peter F.
Stenger and came at onco to
Harney Valley where she had
resided almost continuously since.
Her first husband died in 1897.
bhc was married twice since
first to Willis Jordan and later
to a man named White. She
was the mother of seven children :
Clara, Bessie, Leo (deceased),
Frankie. Cal and Peter by her
first husband and Tommy Jordan, J
donee and were conducted by
Rev. A. J. Irwin of tho Presby
terian church. The funeral was
largely attended by old time
friends of the deceased and her
family.
RAILROAD TO BURNS.
A new map gotten out by the
Oregon & Western Colonization
Co., successors to the Road Grant
lands, which shows their land and
also gives tho line of tho rail
road shows Burns as being on tho
line. It is know that this com
pany is close to the Hill interests
and they certainly know some
thing of tho proposed line of
road. According to this map tho
railroad follows the land grant
across this valley and on west
through Sage Hen. This survey
had been made and considered
feasible by engineers sometime
ago but it was not known whether
the lino would go that way. This
map would indicate its adoption.
When you have a cold get a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It will soon fix vou un
all right and will ward off any
tendency toward nncumonia.
This remedy contains no opium
or other narcotic and may bo giv
en as confidentially to a baby as
to an auuic sold by all good
dealers.
Young's Meat . Market & Grocery
Reduction in prices
for Cash nearly
everything in stock
will be sold at adis-
count. Take ad
vantage of this pro
position and save
money.
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STRICTLY HIGH CLASS
borne.
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at this offic
Schenk was over frd
iper ranch this week.
tho disnlay of Holic
lit tho Busy Corner Stoa
KENTNcat 3-room cd
d barn. Inquire at tH
s Milling Company waij
o haul lumber from ;
is.
. Huffman was up frd
)ir Mountain homestel
ay.
fvthine that is reducl
marked with large gre
.t Brown's Satisfactol
tiring December.
Catterson was a visit
iity tho first of this weel
s accompanied in by
Irs. Cochran.
l nuts just in for tl
fias trade at E. B. Reed
Call at once make yofl
ies before tho rush.
lew Masonic Building
nearine completion. TH
ground floor, 50x100 fti
fitted in modern style ar
d bv I. Schwartz, th
Corner Store" man abou
it
I men arc offering a ra
'or the arrest of G.
Chicago grocery solicitor
ft here tho lore part
r with a team and bugs
ma to it. J. McK.innon
left others with the sacl
aew Masonic building wil
scene of a brilliant socio
in the evening of Dec.
asonic Building Associa
s decided to give a grant
a house warming feature
nlars and committees wil
ounced next issue.
ry pleasant surprise parti
adored Miss Helen murine
er home last evening 11
of ,her 17th birthday
.natos sufficient to maki
n tables at Five Hundrea
resent Miss Lenore Size!
nd Will Young carried ofl
ors for the highest scores!
hments were served.
srs are out announcing th
tion of the four act cerned:
"Uncle Rube" next Wed
evening, Dec. 14, b:
alent. The play is give:
T?tiit 7Viin4-n T1!. Trt
uuilio TuiumwwiigiK
snt under the managemen
1 Wclker. The receipt!
divided between the de
nt and the Mothers' Club
ildren's pluy ground will b
ipicntof the club's portion!
hind. This play is a good
d the cast is of tho best
ilent assuring the people aj
certain nent. bpecial fea-
ill bo introduced between!
jnsistmg of moving pic
singing by "Buster" Cawl-
id Ura Hill and a comic
ion by Lyle Dawson.
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REAL CHRISTMAS
At tho regular meeting of the
Commercial club last Tuesday
pvening tho advisability of plac-
: a small bounty of jack rabbits
JUST ARRIVED!
During tho week wo have re
ceived a supply of New and up-to-date
FURNITURE
Something that is always appre
ciated as a gift.
KOCKRKS, DINING CIIAIRS.'aIORKIS
CHAIRS, COUCIUIS, DININOTAULUS
LIBRARY TAIILBS, CMILDRHNS
FURNITURE, RUOS, DRDSTKADS
CHRISTMAS IS COMING!
NOW Is the time to Buy Your
Holiday Goods
WE Have the Largest and
Best Line in the City
GIVE US A CALL.
The City Drug Store
REED BROS., Proprietors
IMLetcl in SO, 35, 40 and so " p. M(f:
THIRTY DIFFERENT BODY DESIGNS
OPPORTUNITY FOR LIVE AGEN
This will be the first season the Stoddard-Dayton Allotment
for Oregon has been sufficient to supply the demand. Our
proposition is a good one for Live Agents. Write, Wire, or
Call, not next week, bm IMMEDIATELY.
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Among tho Now ThingB aro
Complete Dinner Sets
Hand-Painted China
Water Seta
GRAPHANIONE FREE!
Call and ask about it.
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The OVERLAND HOTEL
Under new management
Itnvlng leased this popular house we extend an
Invitation to our friends to coitio and stop with us
First Class Accommodations
in every respectQood table service
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Prices $1,27500 for the 5-Passenffer Stoddard ieM hTnrt
Thirty H. P. Tourinc Car to .ono.nn w h. i.JSSL. ni-art
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50 H. P. 7-Passenger 4-Door Touring Car.
Greatest Value for the Money.
STODDARD-DAYTON AUTO C0,STbus
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