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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1911)
ies-Jlerald. rftaiKAUOKST OIHOUI.ATION OF KvsrArKK IN THIB COUNTY. ATUKDAV MAIU'll . IHI Looal News. Itorick Patterns at Limit- Dnlton&Co. Ly & Richardson aro bend ers for tho very bestgrocor- thc Inland Empire Renl if you have anything for Ir exchange. hilorson Elliott and wifo up from Narrows this week h'sit to their children. French Hotel serves a gunday dinner and special Jon is given to family Ec. Minnie Fireoved is prc- lo nurse patients at the C. Inch home in Burns. Con hen t cases solicited. . itr-li.. !.. l. ..!l. i A. weuy was in inu tuj icek. Ho is preparing to mo extensive farming over Ivor creek this season. il Finko was down from his rant creek ranch this week. ivs there is an average snow li the mountains this season vo may expect a very pood Iff. EW DRAPERY GOODS AT BUSY CORNER STORE. Iho Stubborn Motor Car" be played at the opera house Saturday night by the Burns )cpartment under the dircc- f Carl Welker. It is a good ml we are promised itn even- f high class entertainment. JW SILK PETTICOATS AT BUSY CORNER STORE. Marsden & Griflith were il out to the Fred Dcnstedt : east of Burns Thursday to fiieir little daughter. It was tlit she was threatened appendicitis but the doctors Il not. J. V. Geary was called to be last Monday evening to fir. Weurg, a wealthy old resident of that place sec- and owner of the hot springs The patient died, that . and the doctor was turned j on the road. Deceased was t seventy years old. tray -I have at my place cd muley cow, 4 years and il d 0 E connected with bar een on right hip; Marked. 1 off left ear and overbit in Owner prove property pay charger. J. Hardisty, Burns, Ore. phone Hardisty Station. telephone message from Ir last Tuesday evening nn- Iced the death of Adclar Ra- iat the hospital there. His licians found it necessary a . time before to remove an red eye and found an abscess formed on tho brain. Deep athy is expressed by the friends of the relatives. SV BLANKETS AT THE Y CORNER STORE. SERVICE ECURITY Our Capital of - - $25,000.00 OurSurplusof - - 950,000.00 Together with the double liability of our stockholders for - $25,000.00 Total - - Insures absoluto SECURITY - si 00,000.00 to our depositors. Wo offor un excelled facilities for SERVICE tho result of years of Btudy nnd experience in tho banking business. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON United States Depositary Accounts Invited Spring seed wheat at tho Busy i Thos. Vickers was over from Corner Store. i Hnrney this week. NEW GINGHAMS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Chop barley and tho finosl of seed barley at tho Harney Vnlley Brewery. Mrs. Robt. Reed was up from Lawen this week on a visit to her daughters. Raw Funs-Highest- price for all kinds of raw furs. Write me. Frank B. Gi.knn, Vnle, Oregon. Fred Oakerman was over from fined to his home in this city for,,,is Kiley homo the first of this a few days suffering from grip. W;C.K ,00K"'K . cr business , ., ... anaira am. visuing ms many Customers and others desiring, r;n,i The Home Hotel is the comfor table place to board. NEW DRESS GOODS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. T. C. Albritlon was up from his ranch near Saddle Butte this week. Want.:.) - To rent n fou or five room house on tho hill. In quire at this ofilce. NEW RIBBONS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. E. W. Van Vnlkenburg was con- us to settle their taxes will please send us sheriffs statement of the A masked ball will bo given at amount due together with instruc- tho Sunset school houso on March tions for payment of same. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of BURNS, OREGON. Drs. Marsden & Griffith operat ed on Miss Grace Carey last Monday afternoon for nppendici- tic. It was successful in overy particular nnd tho young lady is recovering quite satisfactorily. NEW HATS FOR MEN AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Reward I will pay $3 per head for information which leads me to secure any cattle branded with three horizontal bars on eith er or both hips, car mark upper slope in each ear. Herman Run, Lnwen, Oregon. NEW FANCY GOODS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. You will never again bo quite as you are today mentally or physically. Perhaps not evor again will you bo able to get so "young" a photograph that looks like you-as today. Visit tho Sayer Studio. 10. Music by tho Sunset orches tra nnd an oyster supper will be served by Mrs. Egglcston. NEW LACE CURTAINS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. EsTRAYTnkenupnear Lawen in January ono white mare, weight about 1000 lbs branded 8E on left jaw; ono brown maro weight about 1000 lbs branded C I E on left shoulder-both work animals. Owner call, pay charges and take property. Frank Cattkrson, Lawen, Oregon, W. II. Hamilton spent tho week in the city renewing acquain tance. Mr. Hamilton is one of the old pioneers of Eastern Oregon who has scon many changes and knows everybody, therefore his occasional visits are n pleasure. Ho says the winter has been too long for stockmen in the Diamond section and there may bo some loss of stock as a consequence. NEW LINGERIE WAISTS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. THE usy Corner Store Is Now In Its New Home In HE NEW MASONIC BUILDING - -Tho Shelves aro Filled With a ewand Upto Date Stock 50 0 CASES OF SHOES Have Just Been Placed In Stock. We Aro Local Agents For Tho AMOUS NETTLETON SHOES ifock Includes 10 Styles of Half Shoes, Ties and Strap Pumps Wo Aro Showing a New Lino of aiies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear Dresses In Tht Latest Stvies Novel Effects Beautiful Fabric Finest Finish Excellent Workmanshio L Schwartz U. Schwartz PROPRIETOR PROPRIETOR. 32303 'xamuitsZr Alteration f rco at Schonk Bros. J. A, Oard is up from Lawen. Chop barloy nt E. B. Reed & Son's. NEW PERCALES AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Judge Miller is among those who nro scrapping a bad dose of Rrip. You always got value received wlion trading nt Ilngey & Richardson's. A fine now lot of dried fruits havo been ndded to the stock at Reed's Grocery Store. Tho BaptiBt Ladies Aid will hold a window sale at tho Reed Grocery noxt Saturday, March 11. Tho porsonnl attention given guests nt tho French Hotel hns given it a good reputation -L. B. Culp, Prop. See THE INLAND EMPIRE REALTY COMPANY, they want 20 GOOD RELINQUISHMENTS QUICK. Supt. Hamilton was in tho city Wedncsdny looking after oflicinl business. ' Ho was accompanied over by J. W. Buchanan. Miss K. Neugelmuor is located in the Jorgenscn building south Main St. nnd is prepared to do all kinds of dress making. A mnRS meeting is called for 7 o'clock at tho court house to night for tho purpose of nomina ting a ticket for city ofllccrn. H. M. Thompson of White Sal mon, Wash., arrived hero yester day. He is a brother-in-law to I. S. Tyler of Sunset. Mr. Thompson is in tho electric light business in Ins home town. Clay Clemens mill is tho near est one to Burns where nil kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can be had. Near Canyon road. Call him by 'phono for quick orders. NEW CALICOS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Tho Harney County High School basket ball team of girls will play a public game against the town girls at Iwhor's Hall on March 15. General admission will be 25 cents. Rev. C. W. Holloman preached at Harney Inst Sunday returning home the following day. Ho states there was such an epidemic of grip that school was dismissed over thero Monday. Maimikd In this city, Fob. 2-1. by Justice P. T. Randall, J. E. RouiiHovillonnd MissTusnelda Leuttich. They will make their homo on Trout creek in the southern part of tho county. C. 0. Dunkin came over from Vnlo this week to remain. Mr. Dunkin recently lost a portion of all tho fingers of his right hand by getting them caught in an electric sausage machine while working in a meat market in Vale. Tho regular annunl meeting of the Harney County Abstract Co. was held last week and tho elec tion of directors made. Archie McGowan 'was re-elected presi dent nnd mnnnger. Somo stock held by outsido people was trans ferred to local people. Gail Barnes arrived homo tho first of this weok from a visit to his former homo at Prineville. Gail was present at the eejebra tion of the ndyent of tho Oregon Trunk at Madras and reports these people jubilant over tho railroad and nil havo a kindly feeling nnd interest in this sec tion. ROLLED BARLEY AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. The hospitablo homo of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cote, of Wnrm Springs was thrown open last Friday evening (Feb. 24) in honor of Mr. and MrB. It. C. Beery. There wore about SO present Guessing contests afforded a great deal of amusement, tho prizo being carried oil by Mr. Beery. Various games, instru mental and vocal pieces wero rendered, after which n bounteous supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Coto proved to bo royal entertainers. A Gukst. J. M. Hoffcditz nnd wifo were in from Valloy View tho first of this weok on land business. Mr, Hoffeditz is clerk of tho now school district, No. 41, recently organized and is anxious to havo school start. MIsa McIIoso was expected hero in a short timo to take chnrgo of tho school but is unbnlo to lcavo hor work in tho cast nt the present. She is secre tary of tho Y. W. C. A. at Kan knkco, 111., nnd had asked indivi dual directors to rolcaso hor. Several had signified their will ingness and upon this alio telc graphod hor acceptance of tho school here. Lator, howover, tho official board would not ttgroe to hor leaving nnd ns sho M un dor contract sho had to remain. Alfred Benjnmino acnonic Bros. L. Zindorduin vis up from his farm in the Waverly section this weok. Clcnning and pressing for Indies and gentlemen at Schenlc Bros. body nt &. Co. Everything for overy tho Lunaburg, Dalton Department Store. J. F. Million is in the city. He reports stock in his neighborhood wintered well. Regular preaching services at tho Baptist church tomorrow morning and evening. Tho Burns Flour Milling Co. will liny 2J cents per pound for wheat or barloy. Wo havo received our new Spring samples for suits. Como and see them Schonk Bros. Born -Sunday, February 2G, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turner, a daughter. Pacific Stock nnd Poultry food at the Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Department Store. C. T. Cnroyand wifo wero over from their Crane Creek homo this week visiting relatives. F. C. Dibble was among our visitors from Silver creek this week. He reports Mrs. Dibble suffering from rheumatism. Mrs. G. A. Rembold arrived homo last Saturday and has again taken up her work in music to the great delight of her many pupils. Albert Oakerman and wife enmo in Thursday evening alter an absence of about a year. They will at once go to Silver Creek to make their home there. Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot. Any ono desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alhorson, Alberson, Oregon. The Mothers' Club nro prepar ing for tho St. Patrick's dance on the 17th. This is an annual affair with tho club and they al ways give their guests an enjoy able tune. If you wnnt to make a trade, sell your relinquishment or other property tho Inland Empire Real ty Co. will be of great assistance to you. They have sold others and can sell yours. Particular people do their trading at the Hagey & Richard son general merchandise store where a fino line of dry goods, furnishings, shoes, etc. is always found. NEW SILK WAISTS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Marrii: Wednesday, March 1, in this city, E. W. Dickenson and Mrs. Mary Alrad, Rev. C. W. Holloman performing tho ceremony nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lester. Wo extend congratulations. Mrs. John Gemberling and Mrs. Cnl Clemens entertained several lady friends at the home of the former Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Davoy, Miss Kelsoy, Mrs. Thompson nnd Mrs. Welcome wero awarded the prizes for high est BCores at 500. clothing at sunset notcs. Tho rabbit drives last Satur day and Sunday wore quite a suc cess. Several hundred rabbits were slaughtered. Tho pen and wings aro now in the Newell neighborhood nnd drives will lake place again Saturday nnd Sunday. Tho ladies of Sunset and Hiirrntinding neighborhoods always attend the drives and servo a wholesom lunch. There will be drives every Saturday nnd Sunday until the people nro ex hausled or the rabblls extermi nated. . Tho dance last Friday night was quite Well attended and a good timo had bv all present. A neat little sum was raised and turned over to tho rabbit fund. Little Roberta Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Reed, was presented with a handsomopinuo on her birthday by her uncle, Bert Reed, of Portland. The ninno hns nrrived at Prarie City. Charley expects to go out soon and bring il in. Gcorgo Hopkins is home and ns tho planting season will soon be hero he will remain on his fnrm. Miss Hannah Mey is again nt homo in Sunset, having com pleted her term of school at Volt ago. Robert Scttlemyre purchased a fine piano while in Portland a few weeks ago. Ho also bought a piano player. His neighbors will not be surprised to see Bob como homo some of these days with n "piano player" that can play a few tunes on his kitchen range. There will bo a big mask ball at tho school house Friday night, March 10. A big crowd is ex pected as the proceeds go toward the rabbit fund. Mrs. Egglcs ton has promised a big oyster supper for the occasion. Ray Black and Clyde Stahl wero compelled to remain away from school several days last week, on account of their eyes being blinded by the snow nt tho rabbit drives. ESTRAY Sorrel horse, blaze face, two white hind feet, ago II years, weight about 1)00, brand B II L connected on right stifle, tho B reversed; nlso II on left stiflle. Been at my Emigrant creek place all winter. Owner call and pay charges. Paul Finke, Burns, Oregon. Stolkn Tho party is known who took tho eight month old female Scotch Collie, sable color, with whito collar and feet and a little whito in tho face with dark tan points. If sho is returned at onco to I. Schwartz no ques tions will bo asked, otherwise the party will bo prosecuted. Several friends gave Mr. and Mrs. I. Schwartz a genuine- sur prise last Tuesday evening it be ing tho tenth anniversary of their Siarriage. As is always tho ca'ao Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz were equal to tho occasion and tho evening was spent most en- joyably. Refreshments wore provided. Parties knowing themselves indebted to me nro requested to make prompt settlement on or beforo March 10. In making this request I am doing no more than my creditors require of me. It lakes money to moot my obli gations nnd I hope you will givo this your immediate nttontion. I do not wish to make any ono costs, but if I do it will bo your fault and not mine. I must mnkc theso collections to protect my-solf.-G. W. CLEVENGER. C. C. Lundy is over from Prineville this, weok nnd announ ces that tho Oregon Westorn Col onization Co. has oponcd an ofllco over at Prineville where activo work will bo prosecuted in dis posing of its lands. Mr. Stinson who has uixon cnargo ot mo Prineville ofllco, is a St Paul man and was formerly with tho Hill interests. Ho hns had wido ex perience in land business. Mr. Lundy will bowithhimand while Prineville Will likely bo head quarters for tho next 18 months tlioy will also spend a portion of tho timo in this section whoro Mr, Lundy will maintain an ofllco. Out Of Town Taxpayers J The Hnrney County Nntlonul Monk will he pleased to attend to tho pay ment of your taxes upon receipt of your Instructions. The Hank That Rcmlem Service HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Burns "Your Home Institution." Small Accounts Ar Always VVio n Itesourc s over $400,000.00 Jl ATI rM MrnnMn Pinal Stllltmtnl ol Account), In lliu mutter of tliu Kntnlnol Clmrli'i Aiiilc'rri'iii.ilcoeii nl. N'otleo In licii'tiy given t ltt Kllzitln'tli J. AiiiliWim, Ailml-ilHtru'rix of Hit xntil etntt, with tin- Hill uni'i'xril, having, flleil Ikt flnnl iiiitmnl, nml petition for tlio illMrlltntloti of paid ectate, ns liy will rolilil ; and iurinnt to mi order nt tlii! Indue ot llio County Court ol ilnnipy Comity, Orf"", 1 1 ts !M ilny of A pull 11)11, liaa lieun appointed for ina Inu upon ritld account mid imtltinn nt ilin run it room In ItnriiH, Oregon nt 10 , iii, niiMlililay. , Ui.tZAintTii J. Asnrnsus Adiiiliilntrntrix. APPOINTMENT OP EXECUTOR. In tint mutter of llio Inrt III nn ' Into of Orrcn IIiiilMnt1i, ileci-nwil Notion liereliy In plvi-n llmt llie IhbI will nml Uwliiinciit of flroni IliiiN'ntli dereanod linn Ihimi admitted In proli.i'o by llio Comity Court of Harney Count) (ml Hint Hubert N, 1 Imlf lK-nth limned therein n oxernlor linn Ikmiii duly np K)Ilitti n ri mull nml linn in illfled. All perxonii Imvlnnelalmnnnlii.t alil eftnto uro required In present llieyiuim ultli llio proper vmii'lieM to the underpinned al litmus Oregon, or tn IiIh Attorney, 0, A. ltemlnild at llimin.O'onon, ulthln (I moiitliN from tho day of tliU nolire. Half of llmt pnlilliiitloii of iIiIh not lee is Mnril.-). 1!HI UollKKr N, IltlllKI'KATM, lixecntor. Notice ot I Inal Settlement. In tliu County ('unit for Hnrney County Htatn of Oregon. In tliu matter of tint ontato of W. W. JoIiiikhi, lU-ri'iinil, Kntlru In lioroliy rIvi'ii Hint tlm nnilei atgniMl ndnilnlMrutoi of cal I iitale Iihh din lilt final nrrount herein an by law required, nml that by order ol m il court tlioOllnlny of April It'll, ut 10 o'clock A.M. at tliu conithoiife ul llttniH, (lie rod, ft" liruu Ihod im tho timo nml pi nro for Uid licnrlni; of olijcctloim to tutltl ac count mitl llio cettlemei t thereof nml that notlco thereof, bo irlwit in Tho TlmeH-IIcrnld of lliirna for I weekn; nil permiiiM having Midi olijcctlotiri innM Ula the name on or before Mild timo of hearing. DiU.il Vnich I, ltlll. ClUM, V, .loilNMON, Adiiilntttrator NOTION FOR PUm.ICATION UNITKIIKTATKS I.ANI)OKKII!K, llurni, (iri'iiea, March '.', lvll.i Nnllruli lirt.l,v eloti ttint CluliiO. lliinkla. nt Ilaruoy, lire ton, who, on Augiiit ii. 't- mnilu lioiaotimt entry No. v. He nut No OltISforHH!; HecllnuVH,TauniililiVJH., Itmi; 3; K., Wlllanu-lti) Meridian, lorn ttle.l net Ice of Intention tolunVo Hnat Klio Year hrtxi'. In tititbllili cUlm lo tho laml lno item rllint, txiloto uu iiFnuior iuhi lu'ci'ivcr. at lliirna. Orauuu, mi llio lutli nay ol April, lull. (Maintain iminea an wlniimn Jmiin (lllticil, ol lltunoy, OrcKon tin r Howell, V T Hiiillh, Win. Krmkl allot Huron Ori'noii. Wu. fn hk, lU'UlHer. Insurance that Insures rilili, ACCIDENT AND LIVB STOCK r4JL esta,te W. L. BLOTT & CO., FAIllDKAUNG Post Ofllco Duildintf, Hums, Ore, JOHN ROBINSON Slock Inspector, Harney County. Home Aililrotirt llnriiH, Ore I'. O. Diixakii Formerly Ami Knitliicvr Intl. H, lUcliuimlloii Her ylco. A. 0, Raw knkh former)) I'lilel i:i lllnctr nl IioImi A Wmiurn II) Eastern OregomEngineering Company CIVIL AND IRRIGATION liNGINiiliKS Hums, Oregon -DRUGS' 5 THE WELCOME PHARMACY TYEARS experience in the Drug liusi- ness. We have no dead stock Our Roods are clean and new. When you buy your drugs from us you can rest assured that they are pine, fresh and will have the effect which your doctor desires. You can also find new and up to date Stationery, Fresh Candies, Domestic and Imported Cigars, Rub ber Goods, Fancy Soaps, Pipes, Etc ST A TIONlJll Y I Clevenger's Furniture Store dishes-dishes! glassware in ' Hand-Painted China Onmnlntit Ttiiinnf Knta Dared to sunnly you in whatever! is necessary. Plain Earthenware When you want Dishes and talk to us. We come are pre- FURNITURE -AT- UOCKfiRS, DIMM) CMAIUS, A10RUIS CHAINS, C)UCIII:S,l)ININ(JTAItl.t;S UltKARY TAIILI-S, CIIIMIKUNS' rURNllURK, KU0S, BI-DSTKADS RIGHT PRICES GRAPHAPHONE FREE! -AT- Clevenger's Furniture Store SAVE TIME MONEY MUSCLE The Working Capacity is Enormous of the FARM Pump Engine Always on the 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 mncliines; pays handsome daily in cash saved and work performed. The engine will pump sufficient water in less than half hour for the average family's daily use at a cost of not more than three fourths of a cent. Fits Any Standard Pump Pumps 400 (o 1,000 Gallons per Hour Tell us about your them; if interested in catalogue of requirements, wo can meet Larger Engines ask for FULLER & JOHNSON'S Double Efficiency Engiivs. W. f . SMITH Agent for Harney County W-' VO.--&,-U-.-fc,'.k'a. 'k , There is only one good place to go for (JOOl) 1)UU(.& STATIONERY, CIGAHS, HOOKS, CONFECTIONERY, nnd TOILET ARTICLES REICD IHtOS. DRUG STORE Tho store maintained and operated for your con venience and satisfaction. One that you can rely on at all times. The City Dxnig Store REED BROS., Proprietors P'.'Vfcmv''-v''',kt's