The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 31, 1910, Image 2

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COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING DECEMBER 5TH
According to our usual custom our Immense Stock will be inventoried by the New
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 stocKiaicing.
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REDUCED
Misses' Woolen Hosiery Woolen Scarfs
Ladies' Woolen Hosiery Flannelettes
Children 's Woolen Hose Outing Flannels
Woolen Blankets Ladies' Sweaters
Ladies' Cloaks Misses' Cloaks
Reduced SSSXfBWwA Reduced
Reduce
Reduce
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i We have on Hand Short
"Lengths in Gingham Sat
eens, Calico, Cotton Flannels and Other Goods
that will be Reduced for this Sale Only
REDUCED,
Wool-Lined Slippers Woolen Hoods
Woolen Neckwear Ladies' Mittens
Fur-Trimmed Slippers Misses' Mittens
Ladies' Skirts Children's Mittens
Ladies' Kimonas Ladies' Wrappers
Children's Cloaks Children's Sweaters
REDUCED
Mens Heavy Suits
Mens Trousers
Mens Overcoats
Mens Sweaters
Mens Sweater Coats
Mens Sheep-Lined Overcoats -
REDUCED
CLOTHING REDUCED FOR THIS ALE
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BURNS, OREGON
Mens Sheep-Lmed Coats
Mens Lined Gloves
Mens Mackinaw Coats
Boys Suits
Boys Trousers
Boys Overcoats
REDUCED
-Little Boys Suits and Overcoats Are In This Sale and Are Sure To Go-
-REDUCED
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
Brown's Satisfactory Store
Brown's Satisfactory Store
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dATUBDAY. DECEUDEK Jl, 1910
SOBSGIUITION KATKa-
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JULIAN 111 Ul
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Washington advises the state
that of the $45,000,000 allotted
for government irrigation work
the first of this week Oregon re
ceives $925,000 to be applied to
ward completion of the Klamath
and Umatilla projects. Mr. Laf
ferty has undertaken the job to
change this state of affairs when
he goes to Congress but if the
present plans are carried out Ore
gon will receive nothing for new
work until 1915. Should Mr.
Lafferty succeed in getting ap
propriations before that timo ho
will have accomplished some
thing. We araof the impression
that every feasible project in
the state will have been under
taken by private enterprise ere
that time, however, and wo will
have no place to use government
money although Oregon has con-
tributhd a greater amount to the
reclamation fund than any other
Btate. The reclamation funds
are being handled something like
the Pinchot brand of conserva
tionthe other fellow gets it all.
land the snlendid results there
from. Several particular in
I stances of lata have brought this
i matter to the attention of the
- ' management in a very gratifying
way. i'iacingitsauverusemenis
before readers in an attractive
manner has done much toward
this end and we appreciate the
increasing patronage of local
business men to such an extent
that our equipment and work
manship will always be kept up
to demands.
READERS QET BENEFIT.
ESTABLISH WATER QAUflUS.
C. B. McConnell of the Silvies
River project" spent a portion of
this week on- Harney and Mal
heur lakes with his engineers
establishing water gauges to de
termine the inflow of these two
bodies. The lakes are now nt
low stages and by establishing
marks the intake of -the next
season will bo accurately secured.
This plan of ascertaining the run
off of tho streams has been over
looked in tho past and it is of
much importance. Mr. McCon
nell is going at his work system-
Bon Brown, of the big mercan- Mcally and when taken up for
The Times-Herald has received
a copy of tho Great Northern
booklet "Oregon". It is one of
the best and most accurate com
pilations of information covering
tho interior of the state over got
ten out. There are a few minor
errors that do not detract from
its general purpose to any extent.
General Passenger Agent Elli
son writes that 20,000 of these
pamphlets were distributed by
the Great Northern at tho land
and irrigation congress Dec. 4 at
Chicago, and tho exhibit car
which is now traveling through
Eastern States has drawn another
20,000 from the supply. This
booklet will do much to draw at
tention to tho interior of the
state and augumented by pro
ducts shown in the oxhibilion
car will bring people in large
numbers.
tile establishment of N. Brown
& Sons, is authority for the
statement that it pays to adver
tise in this country. Tho big
prc-inventory reduction sale of
that firm during the last month
has been one of great volume and
fully came up to all expectations.
That establishment will conduct
a sale of seasonable goods during
next month and will have impor
tant announcements to make
next issue. Those who read tho
advertisements arc tho ones who
receive tho benofit.
I. Schwartz of tho Busy Corner
Store starts his big sale on next
Monday' He has an ad in this
issue that should bo tho means of
his disposing of a great volume
of goods and tho purchaser save
a good sum. Mr. Schwartz wishes
to put in all new goods when lit'
moves into tho Masonic building
and is therefore making a reduc
tion.
These advertisements should
and will bo read by all careful
buyers and they will receive tho
benefit. By using such methods
of publicity local business men
secure a larger trade and keep a
great amount of business that
would otherwise go to outside
points. These sales are legiti
mate and tho local merchant is
entitled to a profit and prefer
ence.
final work his company will have
accurate data and be in a position
to know justtheamount of water
available for irrigation purposes.
COMINQ TO STAY.
BROWNS
Calico
Gingham
, Outing
Percale
Cheviot
Ijiwii
Sateen
in
Jan.
' 2
Sale -
nt
Browns'
Lost On main street a small
silver shoo containing a tape
measure. Return to this office.
Look for green tags at Brown's
Satisfactory Store this month.
Everything reduced will bo
marked "reduced" on green
tags.
Hon. A. W. Gownn expects to
leavo at onco for Portland and
Salem to bo absent somo timo.
Ho will remain in tho state cap
ital for at least a portain ,of tno
legislativo session.
Herbert nnd John Lewis,
nephews of Simon Lewis aro hero
Everything that is reduced
will bo marked with large green
tags nt Brown's Satisfactory
Store during December.
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NOTAKY I'UllUC I i
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LOCAL OVERFLOW.
The Times-Herald is pleased to
note tho increasing interest of its
readers in tho advertisements
School suits at Schenk Bros.
If you want to make a trade,
sell your relinquishment or other
property tho Inland Empire Real
ty Co., will bo of great assistance
to you. They have sold others
and can sell yours.
Every family lias needed a
good, reliablo liniment For
sprains, bruises, soreness of tho
muscles and rhoumatic pains
thero is none better than Cham
bclain'o. Sold by all good dealers.
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A lotter just received from W.
C. Parrish, who contemplates in
stalling an irrigation system in
this yalloy by pumping, states ho
it-til Ye in T)ivtis nfvnln t nltsiitt-
f, ,.,, J? J!,..i. i from Lakeview on a visit Tho
two weeks to remain permanent- votinD. mnn im,i nn,nn iinma
' for a number of years and
Mr. Parrish enclosed somo naturally see considerable change
newspaper comments and do-! Tho quicker a cold is gotten
senptionsof plans similar to tho I rid of tho loss the danger from
ono ho nronosea hero which we pneumonia and other serious
will civo extended notice noxti80.3- A1"- B- W- L.-. Hall, 9
issue. Our space will not allow IZT' r, JTiJ. .. 'M
such montioh today. Remedy to be absolutely the best
preparation on tho market for
colds. I Imvo rocomonded it to
my friends nnd thoy all agrco
witn me." .for sale by all good
dealers.
. ESTKAYKD-From tho Settle-
'moyer farm in Sunset last sum
mer a bay maro with white spot
in forehead, weight about 1150
ins uranucu w, tno six being a
i continuation of tho stem of tho
.sovon on loft stifle, black sucking
'unbranded colt following her.
(Suitablo reward for her roturn
or information leading to her re
covery. E. E. Lausen,
Hnrnoy, Oregon.
Tho post ofllco receipts for this
month at Burns Bhows a substan
tial gain over tho corresponding
month laat year. Christmas
week receipts wore very heavy
but Post Master Loggan had not
figured tho total accurately
today. Receipts show $4(10.75
to this morning. Thero wero 410
monoy orders issued coverin
E. A. SHAFER
U. S. Miacral Surveyors Civil Engineer
Irrigation aad Water Supply l
Siwcring;. Townsilc, Land and
Mineral land Patent Surveys.
Drafting;, Designing, Blue Print
lag, Estimates, life
Narrows, , Oregon
SUKETY ItONDS
IRVING MILLER .
REAL ESTATE
FIRE INSURANCE
LIFE INSURANCE
ODD FELLOWS BUILDING
Burns, Oregon.
BROWNS'
Big
Spring
Stock
bought
for
1911
Salo
to
mako
room
commences
Monday
Jan.
2
1011
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Browns
NOTICK FOIl I'UMJOATION.
UNITini BTATKS I.ANDOFKIOK.I
lliirni, orison, December, 10, isio,
Kntlroli hcrclir clton lint Mark Unrrtn.M
of llurui. Orrxon, vrlio.nn Nuveinhor'tf, HHM,
ItlBill lliitll Atnk.l ttlft Vrt tall t VII I
-iw !' . ihi villi J 41 ua vlIt ttir 1 r.14.
faction!, TowiuhlpMB, Ittngoai K.,VIIUm.
ell MerliUMi, ) nlnl notlrunf Intention to
mako Klnal Commutation uranf. in hftiii.ii
claim to llio land aU)o ilcarrllietl, befuro to
Heritor ami llcctltor, at llurni, Onwon, nil
tlm 21th ila ol January, 1011
liiaimam naiiiia an viiniaira
Cliailca Nowcll, Klwar.t Kooncmau, PrfdrtP n leil
iivrvut, rranit rtuiiKo, narrow, urcKoii
n, 1'iiui, llcilitor. I
I NOTICK FOR lUI,ICATION
UNlTKDKTATKaUlMIOKFICK,
Iluttm, IJrecon, litccuibcr 10, 1'JIU. (
Nollco la hereby flvi'u that Hull Ilotrhklaa,
wtiuaq loat-omco adilrtaa la llnrna, Oreiicin,
illil, tin llio 3nl daj- Marid, 110, tile In thla
iMiiionioni maienirni ami Ammrailon,
IH.U7,
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oHworn Htalemrnt ami Atiinlcatlon, No.
. pu'Cliiw Hie .NJ,NW(, Hec 7 ami
HUU. Hftllnfi a. lllWllalllliSO H. Ilansn
W K, "lllaincilo MorldUii, uml tlm timber
iicniiiu, iiuutiriiieprovi'ion oi mo artot June
.1ST", nml arta amendatory, known a the
"Timber and stone lw," nt uch value
mlKht bo mod r iralaement. and that,
puraiiant to audi application, the laud ami
Umber tlierron liavubecn appralinl.tlio Urn
berrtlmated4jouuotH)ard It. t alll.mper M.
and the land raw, that aald appllfantwill
ulTcr nnal prool In atippurt of lila application
and awiirn alatcraent on the 2lat day nl Ktl.ru
arr, I'JII, beloro tho licglitrr and Itccclvcr, at
AnrPcraon la at UluKrto nriftat ikim ,,,..
cliate Uluro entry, or Initiate a contrat at auy
timo belore iialentlaiuiabr tlllnit a cotrol ora
ted afllilavlt tn thta ntrir, 1lvln ri.
8 which will doeat the entry
w, rAiinB. itCKiitcr.
J, E, Robertson is in tho city
for tho holidays.
Foh Sale-100 tons of hny
inquiro nt this office.
Everything for every body at
the Lunaburg, Dal ton & Co,
Department Store.
Raymond Sizemoro arrived
homo last night from Portland
whero ho has bpen attending
school. Wo understand ho will
take a position in tho N. Brown j
Lunaburg Dalton&Qo
department store
Everything Under the Sun and Seldom
"JUST OUT"
Young's Meat Market & 6
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.
REED BWLDING OPPOSITE, POSI
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National Wool Growers Con
'V'tla'yfckt, -fc-u-fc-fc.-v-fcv-V.
;2i)l)5,25. 228 monoy orders paid
$1394.74. RogiBtora to tho
numbers of 203 and GG4 registers
recioved. Tho sorviso has been
exceptionally good during tho
rush Post Master Loggan secur-
Stago Co. did ifooc work in got-
& Sons mercantilo establishment ting tho mails jn on good timo.
wish you all a
and Prosper-
We
Happy
ous New Year 1911
The City Drug; Store"
REE ID .BROS. .Proprietors
I MVI-Mrti-WM(
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and
MIDWINTER SHEEP SI
Portland. Ore.. Jan. 4-7.1
For tho above occasion, round trip tickets will be
BAKER CITY
BY
i'Tlie Oregon Railroad & Navigation (J
AT-
ONE AND ONE-THIRD ft
rickets on sale January 2nd flf
1911 good for return until Jan.
hor further nnrtiriiljiiv;. mil Ol
0 R. & N. Agent, or write
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