The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 31, 1910, Image 3

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    Es-Jierald.
CIRCULATION OP
t IN THIS COUNTY.
BKMlUtll 81,1910.
News.
"Brown's Store.
lin nt Schcnk
fard nt Tho Busy
was in tho city
.business.
kg stove, for salo
dllco.
is in from his
' few days.
was among those
to come in for
illation.
i during tho
)VAL SALE
rner Store.
Slovengor has rc-
bvisit to relatives
j Baker and Grant
cd & Son grocery
fhew consignment
ions, cocoanuts,
creamery butter.
Pdo not have to
back to a Phila-
for alteration,
and can do it
Waters has select-
let as his deputy.
competent man '
tars experience of
deputy in the
jummins took her
Snesday for Port-
goes to visit rela
te. Her daughter
Json, is at present
tudying pharmacy
r
3f the Busy Corner
ed last week that
lid close after the
o'clock except on
ther business men
a like intention
being Lunaburg,
k Schcnk Bro3. and
lutcher shop. We
see this movement
fthe business men
BAD ROADS
Need cause you uo inconvenience in your
financial transactions if you avail yourself
of our
BANKING BY MAIL
facilities which enable you to transact your
banking business with the same case and
safety as though you called upon us in person.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BURNS, OREGON
Capital and Surplus $70,000.00
United States Depositary
j$l
Accounts Invited
J
Chop barley at E. B. Reed &
Son's.
Chas. Comegys is spending tho
holidays with his family in this
city.
Yesterday was decidedly tho
most disagreeable day so far this
winter. It was very blustry with
some snow.
& off on Ladies and Misses
Coats during the
BIG REMOVAL SALE
of The Busy Corner Store.
A large number of young peo
ple from Harney were here dur
ing the week to take in the holi
day festivities.
Several Harnqy county citizens
left here Monday morning for
Portland as witnesses in the fed
eral court in the case pending to t
cancel patent to Claude Smyth's
land. Among those to go were
V. Cawlfield, James Paul, Dean
Horton, Allen Jones and Frank'
Silva. I
BROWNS
Invito
you
to
como
Monday
Jan.
2
1011
and
buy
your
Dry
v- Goods '
and
Dress
Goods
Sale
Prices
Fresh bacon hams and lard at
E. B. Reed & Sons.
W. B. Johnson was among our
Silver creek visitors during tho
week.
Good, substantial, well cooked
meals at tho Home Hotel is what
tho boarder likes,
Miss Vera Hendricks has been
up from Lawcn this week taking
in tho holiday festivities.
$5.00 Stetson Hats for $3.85 nt
Tho Busy Corner Store during the
BIG REMOVAL SALE.
Mrs. J. F. Mahon has been
over from her Anderson Valley
homo this week tho guest of
friends.
Frank Thompson has been
spending tho holidays in this city) attention
wun rciauvea anu inenas.
Tho French Hotel serves a
fine Sunday dinner and special
is given to family
service,
m'of .
Wm. Walker, court Btenogra-1 Geo. Hess who owns 1700 acres
phcrof this district, is over from of Harney county land, is again
his Canyon City homo on a visit I here looking after his interests.
to friends. Mr. Hess expects to leave to-
T , . ... I morrow for Denio in company
nm.i. pn ver quuiuu ... wlth R K H, foefe ovcr that
country.
Burns at the
BIG REMOVAL SALE
of the Busy Corner Store.
Allen Jones and bride arrived
home Saturday from California,
coming in from Prairie City by
private conveyance. They re
ceived a warm welcome from re
latives and friends in this city.
Deputy Sheriff Tcrrill received
a telegram Monday announcing
the death of his father, H. J.
Terrill at his homo in Jackson
county on Christmas day. De
ceased was 84 years old and had
been in poor health for some
time. He is survived by his wife
and six children.
G. W. Clevengcr tho furnituro
man, invites ladic3 of Burns and
surrounding country to call at
his store Monday and rcceivoln
handsomo picture as a Now
Year's gift A picture will bo
given to each family.
. ,, -., ... -., -,N
x. ian aim huh vjii u.tu wuu
are over from Wagontire to spend
tho holidays. Ed says that for a
long time it has been possible to
hear tho reports from blasting in
the Deschutes canyon where the
railroad peoplo are building, at
his home. This is a long distance
from tho scene of action and is
rather extraordinary.
Green tags at Brown's Store.
Schcnk Bros, have received a
caso of Alfred Bonjanin clothing.
Havo you listed your land yet?
Sco Irving Miller before you do.
For Rent Neat 3-room cot
tago and barn. Inquiro at this
office
Hagoy & Richardson carry tho
best brands of groceries.. All
fresh.
Geo. Gates and wifo were in
tho city tho first of this week on '
I land business. I
Outing Flannel 9c per yard at
Tho Busy Corner Store during the
I BIG REMOVAL SALE.
S. F. Tyler and family havo
been visiting relatives in this city
during tho week.
Tho personal attention given
guests at the French Hotel has
given it a good reputation L. B.
Culp, Prop.
A new' lino of dry goods, fur
nishings, shoes, hats, etc, can
nlways bo found at Hagoy &
Richardson's.
Miss K. Neugcbaucr is located
in the Jorgcnscn building south
Main St and is prepared to do
all kinds of dress making.
All goods at tho Hagey &
Richardson general merchandise
store are now and up to date.
Good values in every purchase.
A"man named Wm. Murphy
was taken into custody last Sun
day evening and on Monday after
noon was adjudged insane after
an examination by Dr. Mnrsden,
Jugo Rector and Deputy Dist.
Atty. Leonard. He had recently
come in from Canyon City, walk
ing the distance and hud a rifle
which ho carried around town
during Sunday. Ho claims to
havo relatives in Montana.
Asylum attendants aro expected
hero today to take him to Salem.
Do you realize what it might
mean to buv nroDertv that has an
imperfect title? A warranty pay chargca
deed should not bo sufficient, as it
is not sufficient ovidenco of title.
You should have before you ab
solute evidence of tho grantors'
right and titlo to tho property
transferred. An abstract shows
BROWNS'
All
tho
Dry
Goods
and
Dress
Goods
aro
!
. Salo
Commencing
Monday
Jan. ' '
2 '- '
1911 - '
at
Biowns
Grover Jameson nnd wife were
in tho city during this week.
Clothes pressed and cleaned at
Schcnk Bros.
Furnished rooms, Plain Sewing
Mns. Doha Lestbii, Burns,Or.
II. B. Symc and Alva Springer
were up from tho lake Bection
this week.
Sco tho Inland Empire' Real
ty Co. if you havo anything for
salo or exchange.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Dillard
I and family were in the city this
, week visiting relatives.
Don't forget the
BIG REMOVAL SALE
nt The Busy Comer Store.
Aifred Benjanin of New York
has mado Schcnk Bros, agents
for Harney county for his great
clothing.
M. Schcnk of the Schcnk Bros,
merchant tailoring establishment
took his departure yesterday
morning for outside points on
business and pleasure combined.
Ho expects to be absent about!
two weeks.
Estrayed One bay mare
about 10 years old weight 1000,
Branded wagon wrench on loft
stiflo and anchor II on left jaw.
Came to my place last May.
Owner call prove property and
Pf? (iftnumjcuttttt vt iJj
flrtitk txUnbss it tatt Utc
tyaniflimcntis 0$ titc ffica
jsrow mtfr htst tvisttes tax t
0 Jfttmtx
Wue, COrfjjmt,
eSmtttarg 1, 1911.
-NEW YEAR-
m
a
fe
B. F. Campbell.
Burns, Ore.
Tho annual business meeting
of the First Presbyterian Church
will bo held on next Friday even
ing, Jan. 6, at 7:30 o'clodk in
F. 0. Dillard
Formerly At. Kngineer
In U. 8. lloclsmatlon Ber-
UMco.
every instrument on record that! the church building. An invita.
affects tho title and should be as
important as tho deed. Harney
County Abstract Co., Inc.
Archie McGowan,
Pros, and Manager.
tion is extended to all those who
contribute to its support. In
fact every person interested in
tho work of tho church is urgent
ly ask to bo present
A
HAPPY -
AND
PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
TO
ALL
THE WELCOME PHARMACY.
S3
NEW YEAR,
A. O. Faulknkh
Formerly Chief En
gineer ol Bolm &
Weitcrn Itjr.
Eastern Oregon Engineering
Company
CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS
Burns, Oregon
HARNEY COUNTY ABSTRACT
Company, Incorporated
ARCHIE M'GOWAN, Pres. and Mgr.
Modern and complete set of
INDEXES
An Abstract Copy of Every In
strument on Record in Har
. ney County.
Job Printing.
it on everything except
FA HERNS,
OVEKALS and
IIOLU'IIOOF HOSIERY
per cent discount on
EK BOOTS and SHOES
REMOVAL SALE
THE BU5Y CORNER STORE
JRING THIS SALE
tlico, per yard Ef
bales, per yard.
SIC
agham, per yard.
oc
by Cloth, per yard
Wc
iting Flannel, per yard.
oc
anellettes, per yard.
5C
ired Satteens, per yard.
27ic
andies, per yard
C
ired Dotted Suisse
15C
WE will soon open in the New Masonic Building and will move none ot
our present stock except Groceries. To dispose of same in the shortest
possible time we have decided on this REMOVAL SALE, to last throughout
January, with the lowest prices ever quoted in Burns. Our stock is large
and new but those who come earliest will have the largest variety to select
from. PRICES ARE FOR STRICTLY CASH.
No Trading Stamps Given During This Sale. No Sale Goods Will Be Exchanged. No Sale Goods Sent Out On Approval.
20 Per Cent. Discpunt On Any Artice Not Mentioned In This Ad.
Prices cut on everything eqcept
GROCERIES, PATTERNS,
OVERALLS and
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY
70 Boxes Fine Stationery
40c each
Regular Price 65c
7
DURING THIS SALE
75c Serge per yard 5OC5
75c Panama Cloth.
55o
$1.50 Serge, per yard.
$L05
75c Mohair Reps, per yard.
S5c
50c Eiderdown, per yard.
3Sc
.25 Heuriotta Cloth, per yard.
85c
$1.G5 -Broadcloth, per yard.
.$1.25
75c Taffeta Silk, per yard.
55c
75c Albatross Cloth, per yard 55c
CLOTHING-HART
WNER & MARX
est Made. Prices cut.
Suits for ft1Q OK
J-wtlLf
Suits for $17.X5
Suits for
$16.35
CLOTHING-THE
HNGTON SYSTEM
Suits for $ 8.25
Suits for $ 965
WHITE GOODS SECTION
Suits for $11,65
Suits for $13.25
Suits for $14.65
.HATS
Stetson Hats 9 QZ
kSonquorors $2.55
$1.45
(Harold Hats
10c Muslin, per yard '"7r
12c Muslin, per yard q
15c Muslin, per yard I Of
:
16c Lonodalo Cambric ., I O1
$1.00Sheots, 72x90, each fiftc
25c Pillow Cases, 45x30, oacjj 0((
20c Dimity, por yard.., ,. g C
24-inch Wnito DiUpor Cloth, h g gL
$1.85 piece of 10 yards J 1 UO
Neckwear
Lace Curtains
One-Third Off
EXTRA SPECIALS!!!
200 Dressed Dolls, 50c values, 10c
CHINA WARE, DOLLS and TOYS, Olie-Tllird Off
MEN'S and WOMEN'S
SWEATER COATS
One-Fourth Off
Sweaters
.
One-Third Off
TOWELSand
TOWELLING
One-Fourth Off
Hosiery Reduced One Fourth
SHOE SECTION
Our stock of Shoes is undoubtedly tho I3est
and Largest in Burns; the pricos aro cut.
$5.00 Shoes for,
$3.75
$4.50 Shoes for.
$3.40
f 4.00 Shoes for.
$2.95
$ 8.50 Shoes for.
$8.00 Shoes for.
$2,60
$2,30
$2.50 Shorts for.
$1.90
$2.00 Shoes for.
$1.45
MEN'S OVERCOATS ONE -THIRD OFF
WOMEN'S nnd MISSES' COATS ONE-THIRD OFF
J. Schwartz
PROPRIETOR.
This Store Closes at 6J3'clock
Every Evening Except Saturday
i. Schwartz
PROPRIETOR
MEN'S SH1RTS-E1THER
NEQLIQEE OR GOLF.
50c
: 65c
75c Shirts for
$1.00 Shirts for
$1-50 Shirts for
$1.05
$2.00 Shirts for : $1.40
LINEN COLLARS
2 for 25'Cents
MEN'S U;NDERWEAR
WOOL-PRICES CUT.
$1.50 Garments
$1.05
$1.75 Garments : $1,20
$2.00 Garments : $1,40
Cotton U ndenvear
Fleepc - Lined Underwear
One-Third Off
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