The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 11, 1911, Image 3

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Wimes-JiBrald.
If, Mv l.AnQKBT CIU0UI.ATION Of
NKWBrAPKRINTIHDCOUNTY.
Naturday. kkuuuahy u,nn.
LoorI News.
ilfrod Benjamin nt Sclionk
)9.
loo Clark was over from Har-
yesterday.
jhitterick Pnttcms at Lunn-
rg. uauoii . jv.
Ilagey & Richardson are hend-
irtors for tlio very ucstgrocer-
ohn Oard was up from his
no near Lawcn during the
ok.
Lnoml work in tho third de
le at the Masonic Lodge rooms
i evening.
hie French Hotel serves a
Suniliiv dinner and special
ention is given to family
rvice.
1. J. Lnmpshiro loft for Port-
hit hist week. His stay will Do
Nier indefinite and may con
uo for several months.
L'HE BIG REMOVAL SALE
at
Ee Busy Corner Store won't
It much longer.
1. A. Becbc. a son of tho man
ho died from being kicked by a
se last week arrived here Sun-
and took tho remains of his
Iher back to Seattle for burial.
hlK BIG REMOVAL SALE
at
e Busy Corner Store won't
it much longer.
Frank Gowan arrived homo
bdnesday from Baker, Pendle
L Stanfield and othor outside
Ints. He did not get work as
had expected therefore re-
hied home.
Browns' .
Satisfactory
Store
Sale
Ends
February 28
Customers and others desiring
to settle their taxes will please
hd us sheriffs statement of the
Lount due together with instruc
ts for payment of same.
3T NATIONAL BANK of
JKNS, OREGON.
Ieward I will pay 53 per
ad for information which leads
to secure any cattle branded
lli three horizontal bars on left
b, ear mark upper slope in each
Herman Run,
Lawen, Oregon.
)r. Griffith was called to Lawen
:dnesday to attend R. R. Sitz
io had been hurt in a runaway.
e doctor lounu inrcc nus.
bken and the top portion of the
i bone was broken off. The
Iter is a bad break and may
jp'ple Mr. Sitz permanently.
Be team was running in n cor-
and Mr. Sitz feared the
Jgon would overturn, he there
to jumped off but fell and the
lid wheel struck him on the hip
Ine and side.
EVERY
$L00
Of Capital in this Bank
is Reinforced by
52.00
Of Earned Surplus i hus
Affording Our Deposi
tors An Unusual Degree
Of Safety.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BURNS, OREGON
Capital : : 325,000.00
Surplus : : $50,000.00
United States Depositary
Accounts Invited
25 per cent off, alteration Freo!
at Sclionk Brothers. I
Foil Rent Neat U-room cot
tage and barn. Inquire :t this
office.
Foil Salk-Cheap, a new Sing
er Sewing Machine. Inquire at
this office.
Choi) barley and tho finest of
seed barley at the Harney Valley
Brewery.
Miss Ada Neal is in the city
this week having como in with
her sister Mnry, who is taking
tho examination.
Tho preaching services nro at
tho Baptist church tomorrow, in
charge of Rev. Mr. Holloman.
J. II. Neal arrived here yester
day en route home from an ex
tended visit to Portland and
other points.
THE BIG REMOVAL SALE
at
Tho Busy Corner Store won't last
much longer.
F. A. Cole camo in on the
stage last Tuesday from Canyon
City. We understand Mr. Cole
is now in the employ of the
Kellogg Stage Co.
OUT OF TOWN TAYPAYERS
The Harney County National
Bank will bo pleased to attend
to the paymontof your taxes upon
receipt of your instructions.
New Spring ShoesOn or be
fore February tho 20th the now
Spring Shoes, including oxfords
for Ladies and Gentlemen will be
shown at Browns' Satisfactory
Store.
Mrs. Will Forren was brought
up from Narrows Thursday for ,
medical attention. Her physi
cian, Dr. Geary, reports her bet
ter from a severe case of tonsil
tis. Harry Butler went after her
in his auto made quick time.
Chop barley at E. B. Reed &
Son's.
Archie Cross loft tho first of
this week for Alaska.
Alteration Free. 25 per cent
oil nt Schcnk Bros. .
Everything for ovory body at
the Lunnburg, Dal ton &, Co.
Department Store.
Mrs. Wm. Bennett was down
from her Silvies homo for several
days this week visiting her sons
who arc in school hero and also
her daughter, Mm. Mellio Par
ker. She returned homo Wed
nesday. i off on
Women's underwear
Women's Sweaters
Women's Waists
Swiss Embroideries
Laco Edgings
White Goods
nt
THE BIG REMOVAL SALE
at Tho Busy Corner Store.
A. J. Passenger is homo from
a business trip to Washington
points. Mr. Passenger says ho
expects quito a number of people
in to look at Harney county real
estate as a result of his visit.
Prices
remain
the
same
during
February
at
Browns'
Satisfactory
Store
ESTRAYBO-Ono milch cow
dark red, branded with pipe on
left hip, also J. II. on same leg
further down. Sucking calf red
and white spotted with J. B.
branded on left leg. Also year
ling, bald face, rod, same brand.
Notify John Back of Burns, and
ho will get animals and pay
charges.
THE GRAND REMOVAL SALE
Still Continues at
THE OLD STAND
Our new stock is on the way- -as soon as it arrives
it will be installed in the large store room in the
NEW MASONIC BUILDING, and
THE BUSY CORNER STORE
you have dealt with so long, will give way to a
NEWER, BETTER AND GRE ATER BUSY CORNER STORE
Many desifable goods can be found in the store
at present, and the prices quoted inj;he Jast four
issues ol this paper, will remain in force until
turther notice, Come in and see
THE GRAND BARGAINS
THE BUSY CORNER STORE
J. Schwartz
PROPRIETOR
I. Schwartz
J
PROPRIETOR.
Winter Hulls 25 por cent off at
Sclionk Bros.
'25 por cent oh" on all winort
suits at Sclionk Bros.
You always got valuo received
whon trading at Ilngoy & llich-
ardson's.
W. L. Best was over from
Silver creek a few days tho foro
part of this week.
A fine now lot of dried fruits
have been added to tho slock al
Reed's Grocery Store.
Fred Lunnburg has returned
homo from an extended visit to
Colorado and othor outside points.
Seo THE INLAND EMPIRE
REALTY COMPANY, they want
20 GOOD RELINQUISHMENTS
QUICK.
C. T. Carey and family wero
visiting relatives nnd frionds in
this city during tho wcok leaving
for homo Thursday.
If you want to seo a now and
beautiful lino of Spring 11)11
Dress Goods, Shirt Waists, Em!
broideries and lnces call at
Browns' Satisfactory Store.
Blno prints of any township in
Burns I,and District, showing
namo of ontrymnu, datoand kind
of entry, topography, etc., $1,00
each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns,
Ore.
Clay Clemens mill is tho near
est one to Burns whero nil kinds
of lumber both rough and dress
ed can bo had. Near Canyon
rond. Call him by 'phono for
quick orders.
Mrs. Chns Johnson and
daughter, Miss Toiley, will leave
tomor;ow morning tor rorllnml
whero they will join Charles and
where thoy may make their per
manent home.
Last
Sale
Day
February
2S
Browns'
Satisfactory
Store
Road in Februnry Sunset Maga
zine SAN DIEGO-THE CITY
OF DREAMS COME TRUE
Beautifully illustrated in four
colors. TETRAZZINI SINGING
IN THE STREETS OF SAN
FRANCISCO - CHRISTMAS
EVE. NOW ON SALE.
ALL NEWSSTANDS 15 CENTS
Tho children's masquerade last
night was a decided success and
tho little ones had a big time.
There wero a largo number of
maskers. The prizes wero
awarded: Best sustained girl
character, tho twin daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith as
the "Gold Dust Twins", best
dressed girl character, Hazel
Mace as a "butterfly". Best
sustained boy character, Ernest
White as a "piccaninny"; best
dressed boy character, Madison
Richardson as "George Washing
ton." W. M. Stewart the big hearted,
jovial rancher nnd stockman of
Poison creek, is nt tho Hamilton
hospital in a very serious condi
tion. Dr. Marsden was called to
see him Wednesday morning and
found him suffering from appen
dicitis. An operation was the
only hopo and assisted by Dr.
Griflilh ho Btartcd to perforin it
that afternoon. They found
perforation had already taken
place and tho patient was in a
very dangerous condition but
Mr, Stewart is improved this
morning nnd his physicians are
much encouraged and hopoful for
his recovery.
MAKUIED-Sundny, Feb 5, at
tho Presbyterian manso in
this city Mr. Ernest A. Shafoi
and Miss Nellie Frnzicr, Rev.
A. J. Irwin performing tho cere
mony. Tho brido camp to this
county n few years ago from
Missouri and has been making
her homo with her brother who
is foremnn on tho Diamond
ranch of tho Wm. Hanloy Co.
Shois a very charming young
lndv and well liked by her ac
quaintances. Mr. Shnfor is our
county survoyor, a son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. G, Shnfer of Nar
rows. Wo join their friends in
wishing tho young couplo a
happy nnd prosperous life.
A vnrv nniovnblo Valentino
progressiva whist pnrty was
given at tho homo of Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. W. Gowan last ovomng
In wlilnh thov woro ioincd by
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gowan as host
and hostess. Mrs. Holland ami
Mrs. Divoy had to cut for first
honors with tho former winning.
Mrs. Mothershend was awarded
second prize. Irving Miller,
Judgo Miller, i. s. sciiwam ami
John Gomberling hold ovon scores
for highest nmong tho gontlomen
with tho latter successful In tho
cut. Mrs. Fnulknor nnd Mrs.
Goo. A. Smyth woro contestants
for tho consolation and Mrs.
Rmvfli wnn lilrtkv. O. A. Rom-
bold nnd Al Wclcomo had to cut
tho cards for tho consolation, tho
latter being successful. Tho
rooms woro artistically nnd ap
propriately decorated and hearts
woro trumps. Dainty refresh
ments wero sorved.
Foil SVLK-100 tons of hny
Inqulro nt this office.
Tho Home Hotel Is tho comfor
table place to board.
25 per cent off on nil winter
overcoats at Sclionk Bros.
J. T. Garrett was down from
his Emigrant creek homo this
week.
Tho Burns Flour Milling Co.
will pay 2J cents per pound for
wheat or barloy.
Tho porsonnl attention given
guests at tho French Hotel has
given it a good roputation L. B.
Culp, Prop.
Particular peoplo do their
trading at tho Hagcy & Richard
son general merchandise storo
whoro a flno lino of dry goods,
furnishings, shoes, etc. is always
found.
Tho Burns postofllco was de
luded with mail last Monday
thoro being 40 full sacks nrrive.
This was caused by delayed mnil
from tho east tho accumulation
of four days.
If you want to mnko a trade,
sell your relinquishment or other
property the Inland Empire Real
ty Co. will bo of great assistance
to you. They havo Hold others
and can sell yours.
0. E. Thompson nnd A. Bock
ley wore up from their homes
near Harrlmnn tho first of the
week. Judgo Thompson accom
panied them on their return
home.
February
28th
last
Day
Sale
at
Browns'
Is the title good to that pro
perty you aro thinking of pur
chasing? An abstract shows tho
record as it may appear, and it
is your duly to know tho grant
or's title.
Harney County Abstract Co.,
Inc., Archie McGowan, Pros, and
Mgr., Burns, Ore.
i olf on
Men's Underwear
Men's Shirts
Men's Clothing
Women's Coats
Misses' Coats
at
THE BIG REMOVAL SALE
at The Busy Corner Store.
Maihukd At tho Overland
hotel Thursday, Feb 9, Mr. Wal
ter Anderson nnd Mrs. Hugh
lloy, Rev. A. J. Irwin of the
First Presbyterian church per
forming the ceremony. Both
tho contracting parties aro resi
dents of tho Narrows neighbor
hood whero they havo lived for
years. The brido is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Witzoll.
They will make their homo in
that vicinity whero Mr. Ander
son is engaged in the slock busi
ness. TheTimes-Hcrnld extends
congratulations.
B. F. Johnson assistant to For
est Supervisor Ireland nt Prine
ville, was here for a short time
the first of this week securing
data from tho records of the
local land ollice needed in tho
fqrestry work. Mr. Johnson is
well known to old time residents
of this section and has many
friends in Burns who are glad to
have an occasional visit from
him. His wife is a sister to
Chas. McPheeters and Mrs. L.
B. Gulp nnd was formerly a
Burns girl. Mr. Johnson says
Prinvillo will bo connected with
tho Deschutes railroads and tho
business men of his town propose
buildinir a irood wagon road and
offer inducements to tho peoplo
of this section to mnko shipments
that way.
f.lmn Nntlon. Donutv Head
Counsul of tho Modern Wood
men, instituted Hums uamp,
No. 15112 last night at tho Odd
Fellows lodiro room in this city
with a charter membership of
somo GO. Mr. Nation wns assist
nrl in Mm work last nitrht bv a
few old timo members of tho
nnW. M. A. Bictra. V. C nnd
W. T. Lester. Clerk, woro tho
main officers installed for the
now lodge. A big feed followed
llin mitinfinn nnd docrreo work
and they had a fino timo.
A specini meeting win uo ncui
next Thursday night when more
iWron wnrlc will bo done, follow
ed by n big feed
A COMPLIMENT TO "HILL".
Tho final acquital by tho np
pollato court sitting in San Fran
cisco of William Hanloy hotter
known tho state ovor as "Bill"
Hanley from tho chnrgoof il
legal fencing of government
lands in Harney county, is re
ported. Tho charge wns purely
tochnicnl throughout. Mr. Han
loy had not erected tho fences
complained of, but found thorn
as an inhoritnnco from Potor
French, tho former ownor of the
lands, it wns proven twit wnon
advised that tho fences in ques
tion were illegal Mr. Hanloy or
dered tho gates thrown opon nnd
no breaks repaired. Ho is known
ns a most progressive citizen, ono
of tho successful pioneers of dry
land farming in IiIb section, and
to bo relied on to do his part in
tho development by railroads of
that wulo region whore ho has
lived for bo many years. Port
land Journal.
Seo Sclionk Bros, ad 25 per
cent off.
Bokn To Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnn
Hnrkoy, Feb. 1, a con,
15 por cent off on all Winter
Underwear nt Sclionk Bros.
Unve you listed your land yet?
See Irving Miller before you do.
C. B. Smith returned Tuesday
from a business trip fo Prairio
City.
Mrs. Minnie Fireovcd is pre
pared to nurse patients at the C.
C. Couch homo in Burns. Con
finement cases solicited.
Miss K. Nougebauor is located
in tho Jorgcnsen building south
Main SI. and is prepared to do
all kinds of dress making.
George Thomas and Charley
Raycraft wero in from their land
holdings tho first of tho week.
Thoy aro preparing to do consid
erable improving this year.
Tho now Btock of tho Busy
Corner Store is on tho way
BIG REMOVAL SALE
will continue until it nrrives.
The railroads have announced
that the colonist rates to tho west
will be continued in forco during
the entire summer. There will
bo certain days in each month
when colonists tickets will be on
sale.
All forms of gambling and
games of chance aro to be elimi
nated at all fairs in tho Pacific
coast slates and in British Colum
bia, this action having been un
animously decided upon at Spo
kane Friday at a meeting of the
secretaries of tho 11$ fair associa
tions in the circuit.
Chas. Gunther is back from a
visit to his children at Canyon
City. Ho states that the John
Day people have offered the
Sumpter Valley railroad people
$7,000.00 and the right-of-way to
build from Prario City to John
Dny and thoy expect tho exten
sion this season. Mr. Gunther is
confident the Sumpter Vnlley
will later build to the timber the
company owns in Bear Valley
and then to Burns.
$10 Rewakd One black mare,
white spot in forehead, three
years old next spring branded
S L on left shoulder; one black
stud colt, two years old next
spring branded same. Estrayed
from the vicinity of my place on
the cast of the river last fall.
Tho above reward will bo given
for their return to the ranch or
for information leading to their
recovery.
II. F. Vui.oamoke.
Tho regular February examina
tion of applicants for teachers'
certificates is being held at the
court house begining last Wed
nesday morning. The examina
tion board consists of SupL
Hamilton, Rev. A. J. Irwin and
Prof. I. C. Raymond. Mrs.
Luper, Mrs. Agnes Stallard, Mrs.
A. J. Irwin, Misses Elizabeth
Middlcton, Mary Neal, Mary
Croxton. Mnbyl Briggs, Vera
Hendricks, Messrs. Ernon Dill
man, Earl Dillman, Charles
Driscoll.
Tho home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Newell was the scene of a
pretty wedding on Wcdnesdav,
February 8th at 0 o, clock when
Miss Arlino their second daugh
tcr became the bride of Mr.
Smith W. Miller. Rev. A. J.
Irwin pastor of tho First Presby
terian church officiated. Sevoral
friends and neighbors were in
vited to share in tlm joys of the
happy occasion. Tho wedding
ceremony was followed by a
bountiful Butmer. The young
peoplo wero tho recipients of
some ucnutitul and usouil pre
sents. Tho brido and groom
are both well known throughout
Hnrnoy valley. Thoy will make
their homo on a ranch owned by
tho groom, which is near the
parental homo in the Dog Moun
tain Bcction. Tho Times-Herald
joins with a largo circle of friends
in extending congratulation and
best wishes.
SUNSET NOTES.
Much interest is beimr shown
by tho Sunset people in the big
rnbbit drive which is to tako
placo somotimo in tho near
luture.
Fred Barron and Leo Karpen
tur havo been engnged this week
in remodeling tho former's house;
when completed Mr. Barron will
havo a very convenient home.
Ladies "sit up and tako notico."
Mrs. Ray Barron has returned
to Mud Lake after a sojourn in
Sunset of a couple of months.
Tho little baby of Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Moon which has not been
well for Borne timo is now fully
recovered.
A
Friendly
The officers and employes of
this bank strive to sec that pa
trons always find here a friendly
Atmosphere You are doing us a good turn
when you bring business of any nature to this bank.
We appreciate it, and want you to feel at home
hero, and find it a pleasure to come.
Don't stay away because your transaction is a small
one. It's the small things that makes this bank
great.
Small Accounts Are Always Welcome.
HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
of Burns
"Your Home Institution."
Resources over $400,000.00
-DRUGS'
THE WELCOME PHARMACY
7YEARS experience in the Drug F3usi
1 M ncss. We have no dead stock Our
v, goods are clean and new. When you buy
your drugs from us you can rest assured that
they are pure, fresh and will have the effect
which your doctor desires. You can also
find new and up to date Stationery, Fresh
Cnndies, Domestic and Imported Cigars, Rub
ber Goods, Fancy Soaps, Pipes, Etc.
ST A TIONER V
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5
Cleavenger's Furniture Store
DISHES-DISHES GLASSWARE
Whon von want Dishes como in Hand-Painted China
and talk to us. Wo are pre-' Qq let c j)inncr Sets
pared to supply you in whateverl
riain narinimwuiu
is necessary.
FURNITURE
ROCKHRS, DININO CIIAIRS.MORKIS
CM AIRS, COUCUIIS, DININO TADLI1S
UIIRARY TABLES, CI1ILDKUM.'
FURNITURK, RUOS. IH-DSTEADS
-AT-
RIQHT PRICES
GRAPHAPHONE FREE!
-AT-
Cleavenger's Furniture Store
I SAVE TIME
MONEYMUSCLE
NOTICE.
Tho first meetinjr of tho stock
holders of tho Masonic Buildinir
Association of Burns, Oregon
will bo hold at Masonic Mali,
Burns, Oregon on Tuesday tho
14th day of March, 1911 at 2
o'clock in tho afternoon for tho
purposo of organization.
Dated this 10th day of Feb
ruary, 1911.
J. L. Gault
G. W. ClovonROV
Wm. Miller
J. M. Dnlton
Sam Mothorshead.
Incorporators.
The Working Capacity is Enormous of the
FARM
Pump Engine
Always on tho hustle; a tireless worker, that needs
no boss. It tackles any task; cuts hours to
minutes; cuts cost to pennies; cuts out the wear
and tear on muscles; keeps men from becoming
machines; pays handsome daily in cash saved and
work performed. The engine will pump sufficient
water in less thah half hour for the average
family's daily use at a cost of not less than three
fourths of a cent.
Fits Any Standard Pump
Pumps 400 to 1,000 Gallons per Hour
Tell us about your requirements, wo can meet
them; if interested in Larger Engines ask for
catalogue of
FULLER & JOHNSON'S
Double Efficiency Engint s.
W. T. SMITH
Agent for Harney County
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Thoro is only ono good placo to go for
GOOD DRUGS. STATIONERY, CIGARS, BOOKS,
CONFECTIONERY, and TOILET ARTICLES
REED BROS. DRUG STORE
Tho store maintained and operated for your con
venience and satisfaction. One that you can
rely on at all times.
The City Drug Store
REED BROS., Proprietors
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