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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1911)
o n hr Times-Jcrald. THIS LAKOEBT C1U0ULATION Of kNYNKWarArKniNTHIBCOONTY. iUTURlJAY. JANUAIIY 7, lU. Locnl News. P Alfred Bonjnmln nt Schcnk Iros. Calico Gc per ynrd nt Tho Busy Bonier Store. A mod henting stove, for snlo iKluiro nt this office. ltoUN-Tuosdny, Jan. 3, to Mr. hiil Mrs. John Culp n daughter. Frank Dibble nnd wife and his fiother wero among our Silver rook visitors during the week. J oft on Shoes during tho BIG REMOVAL SALE The Busy Corner Store. C. Croxton nnd his sister, Miss llnry. are up from their home- Iteads on n visit to friends. Tho E. B. Reed & Son grocery fins received a new consignment f oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, tranberries and creamery butter. Mrs. Geo. Hagny came over from Canyon City Wednesday ml will spend sometime here isit her sister Mrs. V. A. Gownn nil other rclntives. G. W. Clevenger loft Wednes- Sny St for Pnul nnd Clucngo on business connected with furni ture store. He mny extend his (rip to Philadelphia covering a period of several weeks and also pisit relatives in Missouri. I. Schwartz of the "Busy Cor ner" left yestcrdny morning for Portland where he goes to finish rdering the big stock of goods lor spring nnd summer. Ho will llso select tho furnishings for his Sew store in the Mnsonic building. The ladies of the Eastern Stnr Ire going to give n dance in tho (ew Masonic building next Frt ay night, the funds to be used help furnish tho new lodge Room. Tins snouiu ne one 01 me blcasnnt social events of the sea- ion as the ladies have secured tie full orchestra to furnish the ftiusic and the big room has n fine Boor for dancing. They will nlso lerve a fine supper right in tho loom. BAD ROADS Need cause you no inconvenience in ijour financial transactions if you avail yourself of our BANIUNG 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 BB Accounts Invited ill Dalton Gibba is in tho city. Fresh bncon hams nnd lard nt E. B. Reed & Sons. ShorifF Richnrdson has gono to Lnivcn on ofilcinl business. Whilo othbr places nro exper iencing blizzards wo nro enjoy ing finb spring wenthor. $5.00 Stetson Hats for $S.85'nl Tho Busy Corner Store during tho BIG REMOVAL SALE. Job printing Tho TJmcs-Hcrnld 2fi per cent ofi alteration Free nt Schonk Brothers. School Supt. Hamilton wns hero this week on officinl business. Hnvo you listed your land yet? Soo Irving Miller boforo you do JnmcH Pirio and wife enmd down from their Cow creek ranch Tuesday. Foil RiiNT-Nenl 3-rooni cot- "Judgo" Coleman expects to tK0 nnd barn. Inquire at thin go back down to tho homestead office. Monday. Hngoy & Richardson and W. I.N. Hughul was a business K. Huston havo joined In tho 0 visitor from his Warm Springs . clocl closing, homo Monday. Tho French I J Hotel Borves a fino Sunday dinner nnd special iattontion is given to family sorvico. Rend tho now nil of Brown's Satisfactory store in this issue. Thoy nro continuing their big I sale, 1 E8TUAYED One two year old I gelding branded on loft should ' er nt my place. Plcaso call pay i charges nnd take tho same. Ciias. II. Davis, Ilnrnoy, Ore. j Dr. W. C. Brown has moved I into his now offices in tho now I Masonic building nnd tho Ilnrnoy County News hns moyed Into tho rooms vacated by him. W. II. Bobbins was over from Outing Flannel Oc per ynrd nt The Busy Corner Storo during tho BIG REMOVAL SALE. Win. Sleiling loft yesterdny for Portlnnd by privnto convey mice. Ho will spend some time tholr visiting. A nowl lino of dry goods, fur nishings, shoes, hats, otc. can nlways bo found nt Hngoy & Rtchnrdson's. Miss Joisn Miller has returned Robt. Grnnt Is up from his homo nenr Wavorly.' 25 per cent off on all winter Hulls nt Schcnk Bros. J. E. RnunBovlllo wns up from Denio this week on business. Court Stenographer Walker left Thursday for Vale where clrcilil court opens Monday. Blue prints of any township in BuniB Land District, showing name of enliyinan, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. Furnished rooms, Plain Sowing Mrs. Doha Lkstkk, Burns, Or. Seo tho Inland Emplro Real ty Co. If you havo anything for salo or exchange. George Fry exnecUf to leave somo limo noxt week for Califor nia on a visit to relatives nnd old timo hnunts. Ho will return in tho enrly spring. Don't forget the BIG REMOVAL SALE nt The Busy Corner Store Isnac Foster and W. C. Cecil Chop barley at E. B. Reed & Son's. Alteration Free. 25 per cent olT nt Schonk Bros. Don't forget tho dnnco in the new Mnsonic building next Friday night Dave Miller nnd Grant Royn John Oard was up from Lnwen!hii? Cw Camp homo Tuesday this week. ! "'''"King in his daughter who re- turned to high Bchopl after spend Winter suits 25 per cent oil at ing tho holiday 'season at home. Schcnk Bros. R. J. Mckinnon hns gono to Joo Clark and wife wero guests Caldwell, Idaho, after tho team of relatives and friends in this, which Tico stole from him last city during the week. .October. Frank Cole found the i.: : i.m. i tenni nnd notified Mr. McKinnon. olds were in from their Warm . , . ' ' finrinm. vnllov l,nmM thin wonlc. !? l,d GVC,Un tomorrow lit the. ' " . , lt. Baptist church; Rev. Holloman quested us to announce that the J off on Ladies nnd Misses Wm preach. Ipostofllco will close in futuront CoatS during the ifinVWkln tlm nvoninir. Thnt irving miner nas neon installed1; " , r i. i as a second deputy in tho county I18."1,0 Kcncral delivery and stamp iflVO """"a win wu ti".TOi, iiu nun , some now lock boxes for rcntnl I to her homeatead nftor spending wore over from Silver crock for tho holiday period with relatives1 a ,ow days this week. They,' ihiu iiiumn in unn uy, HUiyCUIOng CnOUgll 10 1111(11110 Miss K. Nougebaucr is located j Hc5ct of hw Dc Diublo irot his in tho Jorgenscn building south ' wlfo to K?1? ,tlie"0 ''' morn Main St nnd is prepared to do nd build the fires. Ho nil klnik nf rirosn tm.WSncr. I 8'mlly Icla '(-'' t'k "0S boss. all kinds of dress making. Joe Lindcr has leased the build ing to bo vacated by tho "Bq.sy Corner" nnd will movo his snloon into tho corner. C. M. Salisbury, tho jeweler, will occupy a portion of the building we understand. I Foster is going to try it. A BANK ' ACCOUNT is the first 'mile-stone on . , the road ' to successi. t ' " SEE US ABOUT IT. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS BIG REMOVAL SALE , , . ... ,. cierK-8 oiuce. no wi Fred Haines was looking after ',.,,. nf Ml ,,.,, in business in.this city Wednesday. ' ! and those who desire should se- Wc understand Mr. Haines con-! Lowest prices ever quoted in cure one. templates going to California Burns at Jhe soon to spend n portion of the, BIG REMOVAL SALE . 1)COn a naroo ,,,. winter. of the Busy Corner Storo. sinco lho beginning of tho big rc- G. W. Clovcnger's furniture , a number of friends surprised ' "vnl salo last Monday. Tho store was a busy place Monday. Mi nnd Mrs. Curtis Smith lastl U0S3 '3 I'nscd with tho big sales He advertised to give away a ' Mondny ovening nnd spent nu nnu" tn0 c'0r8 nr0 plensed thnt picture to every lady visiting tho'cnj0ynble eveningat cards. Re- 10 W08S nna decided to close tho store on that day and ho was freshments wero served follow- filoro at c o'clock for thoy nro visited by about 350. jng the hands. ' rofly to rost Post Master Loggnn has re- not been good nnd ho hopes to benefit it by tho change in cli mate. Do you realize what it might mean to buy property thnt hns nn imperfect title? A warranty i Tho Boz moving picture show is growing in popularity under tho new management. It is well patronized and deserves it. Carh Wolknr id tilnvfncr Mw iiinnn Iiir- I ing the evening performances I Frank Siler will leave the first and I). A. "Buster" Cawllicld is! of next week for Pnlouso. Wnsh., I Hinging the illustrated sonirs-' where ho will remain for nn in- both itooddrawintr cares and helnl definite time. His health has make the pictures a decided sue- CC8S. 'DHUGS- 5 CONTEST NOTICE. HKIUAI. Nu ur.77 CONTKMT NO. 2 . UnitkiiHtaiiik Linn Oirtrr, llurii. Orcitiui, lKci'intT W, 1910. deed should not bo sufficient, as it. h.ArX'iVT.iri.'Wr!; mlnt Iliiini-.lcnJ Kmrr. hriUI N,i m7, nimto Jmin II, l'Ufl. If I'.f,, Kti llmi 3, Ttiwii lilpSIH UmunJIK ,MIUmrl Mrilllii.lr CyiUl U. McllvHllir.l'itnti.liM,!!! wlilcti (Hunt. Imtxi lliiil mIiI "y in V Mil vitlmi li. wli.illy ImtiiluniMl MM UiiiUur unite llmu Ik inniiilm U.t I'H.i, lit. iiovirr in'tlle.!, or ;tc.liloil nn iir GiiltlvkiiNl limo Alil itaftlfi. ro lir-ivtif THE WELCOME PHARMACY 1 7YI-ARS experience in the Drug fJusi " ness. We have no dead stock Our goods are clean and new. When you buy JJ your drugs from us you can rest assured that they are pure, fresh and will have the effect 6 which your doctor desires. You can find new and up to date Stationery, Fresh Candies, Domestic and Imported Cigars, Rub ber Qoods, Fancy Soaps, Pipes, Etc. - - - ST A TIONER V also 55 4 V. (1. 1)11.1,(1111 Kurincrljr Anl .'iiitlnier in II. H. lU-cl.mMliiii Her tv. ,. O, Faui.kni:ii Kurinirlj-Clilcl Ki" Klnrtr ol Jlol.i .1 Wralrrn llr- is not sufficient evidence of title. You should havo before you ab solute evidence of tho grantors' right nnd title to tho property transferred. An abstract showH , ,i"htf AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS IIVnrv inuti-ilmiinl nn rnonril 1 1 1 ri f rcliro.rr " i-riixn ilia iii'iiimrr mni ecry instrument, on recoru mat ncc,i,cr t n,0 t'ni-.i nu. i.mni tmi. i ntToctii the title and should be as 'W.iJJTS!!-,..,,,,, ,,!,, i n.M,. imiinrljinl nu Min iIiiaiI .1I aiimpv i ', lllnl lKTifilril,1IO,rt!l (.itlhlni'luwhlcli im)0ruinins UIO UCCII. IIAIINM ,,0illiliiloriliitiillUlK.'nrin.r.niuliirivlre PflllMTV AllITIAPTPn Ino I 'l ((! mllc mmml bo min'c II Utirmliiriir- '""" w.....w. ww., ..... nrril ni nrrrir.i iiiai mm nouco ik tiTin I liy iluo "il pmixr imlillfnijun V-na nml U.. " riUI, IWIIIff I rtH. nnu manner. ll-oril.!ilrf.ol0ntrjman Twin KlU.Mtio Ahchif: McGowan, Eastern Oregon Engineering Company Barns, Oregon HARNEY COUNTY ABSTRACT Company, Incorporated AKCHIK M'OOWAN, Prcs. and MKr. Modern and complets set of INDEXES An Abstract Copy of Every In strument on Record in Har ney County. Job Printing- ,iiv j, C 'rices cut on everything cxrept GROCERIES, I'ArrtSN?, OYI R- LIS nnd IIOLI-I'KUOF HOSIERY Ten per cent discount on UUDBEK BOOTS and SUOES REMOVAL SALE THE BU5Y CORNER 5 TORE DURING THIS SALE Best Calico, per yard Cq ISc Percales, per yard . IIC 12Jc Gingham, per yard pc 15c Daisy Cloth, per yard. 12ic Outing Flannel, per yard 20c Flanncllcttes, per yard. Hie J5C 40c Figured Satteens, per yard. 16c Organdies, per yard . . 20c Figured Dotted Suisse 27jc He WE will soon open in the New Masonic Building and will move none ol our present stock except Groceries. To dispose oi 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. i5c 20 Per Cent. Discount On Any Article Not Mentioned In This Ad Prices cut on everything except (iKOCERIES, PATTERNS, OVERALLS and HOLEPROOF HOSIERY 70 Boxes Fine Stationery 40c each Regular Price G5c " DURING THIS SALE 7;"5e Serge por yard SC30 7fic I'aiuuna Cloth SSO $1:n r2i 1ur vtml SB1-Q5 THc Mohair Heps, por yard 555Q HOc Hidoi'down, por yard. 35c $1.2f Henrietta Cloth, per yard S5c $1.(55 Broadcloth, per yard. .$1.25 7"e Taffeta Silk, por yard. 55c 7."c Albatross Cloth, per yard. 55c MEN'S CLOTHING-HART SC HAFFNER & MARX The BeHtMado. PriccH cut. $"25.00 Suite for $18.35 ?23.n0 3uitH for $17X5 $22.50 SuitH for $10,35 MEN'S CjLOTHING-THE WASHINGTON SYSTEM $12.50 SuitH for $ g25 $15.00 SuitH for $ tyQft $18.00 SuitH for $11.(55 $20.00 SuitH for $13,25 $22.50 SuitH for $14,65 MATS $5.00 StotHon IlatB .5 P.50 Conquoroi-H $2,55 $2.00 Harold IlatH $1,45 WHITE GOODS SECTION ; 7c 10c Muulin, por yard. 12Jc MubHii, por yard. 9c 15c MubHii, )or yard. 10c Lonsdale Cambric. $1.00 SheotH, 72x00, each. 12c l2c 80c 25c Pillow Caflco, '15x30,oach... 20c 20c Dimity, por yard. 1 5c 24-inch VVhito Diaper Cloth, ft s fi $1..'15 piece of 10 yardH J I )Q Neckwear Lace Curtains One-Third Off EXTRA SPECIALS!!! 200 Dressed Dolls, 50c values, 10c CHINA WARE, DOLLS and TOYS, Otie-TWrd Off MEN'S and WOMEN'S SWEATER COA'IS Sweaters TOWELS and TOWELLING One-Fourth Off One-Third Off One-Fourth Off Hosiery ocjJroo Reduced One Fourth SHOE SECTION Our Htock of Shot'B iH undoubtedly tho Best and Largest in Bunm; tho pricoH are cut-. $S.00S1ioobJoi, $1.50 SliooH for. $1.00S1iooh for. ----- fJl.50 Shoes for, $J1.00 Shoes for. $2.50 ShooH for,,. $2,00 SIiooh for. $3.75 $3.40 $2.95 $2.60 :$1.45 MKN'S OVERCOATS ONE- THIRD OFF WOMEN'S and MISSFS' COATS ONE-THIRD OFF i. Schwartz PROPRIETOR. This Store Jloses at 6 O'clock Every EveningixceptSaturday . Schwartz PROPRIETOR AIEN'S SHIRTS-E1THER NEQLIQEE OR GOLF. : 50c : 65c 7fe Shirts for $1.00 ShirtH for $1-50 Shirts for : $1,Q5 $2.00 Shirts for : $1,40 LINEN COLLARS 2 for '25 cents ME ITS UNDERWEAR -WOOL-PRICES CUT. $1.50 Gnrmonts : $lmQ5 $1.75(lannont.s : $1,20 $2.00 (iannents : $1,40 Cotton Underwear Fleece - Lined Underwear One-Third Off meemmjmjmLm jj " MBtaMteMtaaMMhM ? -