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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1911)
!T5erald. KOKST CIKOUI.ATION OP iTArKHINTIUBOOUNTY. RlRIlAY. MAUCII MU f Local News. lys ready tor jou woik. brick Patterns nt Luna-, pnlton & Co. (irav was up from his oar Lawen yesterday. It he Inland Empire Real- if you have anything for I exchange. ley. Mr. Irwin will preach benstcdt school houso to- af ternoon. French Hotel serves a ftndny dinner and special on is Riven to family A irold pin with green ellow enamel and letters IS. Return to Husy (Jor- lore. Needles, a recent arrival Jamna. is getting the Jor- Iiilding in shape to open a big gallary. Minnie Fircovcd is pre- to nurso patients at the C. M home in Burns. Con- nt cases solicited IV DRAPERY GOODS AT BUSY CORNER STORE. Lelah Kelsay took her de le yesterday morning for river after spending the here with her parents, hd Mrs. A. M. Kelsay. linning Wednesday morn- Mnrch 22. and continuing Saturday evening, March few A. J. Irwin will sell at Ime on the hill next to the v-terian church, his housc- fcoods at private sale. Times-Herald man had er treat Sunday with preen from the hot bed of Amos lid. They were simply line tie people of this vicinity nrhinntn in liavinC SOmO truck pardoners in their ruAV I have at my place ed mulcy cow. A years and Bed U u connected wiui uur ten on right hip; Marked. off left car and overbitin Owner prove property Bay charpcr. 1 J. Hakdisty, Burns, Ore hor.2 llaruisty stauon. i7 gtt.it PTi,.nvrrr,.nATR at BUSY CORNER STORE. bmc of our best citizens are 1 into the chicken business," Iho McMinnvillc Telephone iter. So's ours. As an in- : there is Bill Blott Folks missed his genial pcrsonal- om our streets for about a and we just pot "next" in ting to a conversation be- Bill and Tom Sapers (Tom the business, too.) Bill has aking oral and illustrated res on operating incubators, np. building brooders, and feting; he has had Rev. Mr. 1 and Tom for instructors. n the "glad hand," Bill. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OR GON at tho close of amines March 7th, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts U. S. Bonds Bonds nnd Securities Premium on U. S. Bonds . . . Real Estate, Furnituro and Fixtures Fivo per cont Redemption Fund CASH LIABILITIES Capital Surplus nnd Undivided Profits Circulation DEPOSITS 1911 .$270,777. 78 no.ooo.oo 58,029.45 2,000.00 C.G00.00 1,250.00 . J 1,350.98 $-180,014.21 $ 25,000.00 . 53,482.51 . 25,000.00 383,481.70 $480,914.21 Capital and Surplus 875000.00 United States Depositary We Offer to Depositors Absolute Safety and Efficient Service. Accounts Invited Spring seed wheat nt the Busy Corner Store. The Home Hotel is the comfor table place to board. NEW DRESS GOODS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. I. N. Huphet was ovor from his homo at the head or Harney Lake this week on business. W. T. Vnnderveer was over f Join his Pine creek home during tho week visiting friends and looking after business. Customers nnd others desiring us to settle their taxes will please send us shcrilTs statement of the amount due together with instruc-, .!..., f.,,. nni'mnnl II r Krimo. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK of BURNS, OREGON. Drs. Marsdcn & Griffith opcrat-' ed on Robt La Voy the first of this week for a bad kneo tho re sult of an injury of longstanding. The patient is doing nicely nt Summit hotel. Mr. La Voy cnmo'in from tho southern part of the county. Mayor Clevenger fell yesterday while carrying in a load of wood. striking his nrm on another piece of frozen wood and hurting him self severely; Clevenger is awk ward, and ho knows it, nnd should not take chances-let tho wife carry in the wood. See A. W. Gowan for farm loans. NPAV BLANKETS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE- F. D. Haney of Billings, Mon tana, is a recent arrival and has taken up some land. Mr. Haney expects to return to Montana temporarily but will return later. He is going to report his impres sions of the country to a largo number of friends in his section which may result in bringing quite a cqlony to the big Hnrney country to make their homes. NEW GINGHAMS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. E. E. Purington is homo from a visit to Portland nnd other out side points. RAW FuitS-Highest price for all kinds of raw furs. Write me. Fka'nk B. Gu:nn, Vnle, Oregon. - Dr. Marsdcn was called out to the Frank Segorist home to at tend Mrs. Segcrist who is suffer ing from a serious attack of grip. Tho sheritr's office was swamped with tnfT payers tho for part of tho week, Wednes day being the Inst day on which tho rebato could bo given. The basket ball gamo Tuesday night between tho high school and town girls tennis proved a very interesting contest nnd wns witnessed hv a larpo crowd. Tho hiph school team was victor ious tho score being 17 to 11 in their favor. NEW LACE CURTAINS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Estiiay Taken up near Lnwun in January one white mare, weight about 1000 lbs branded 8E on loft jaw; one brown mare weight about 1000 lbs branded C I E on left shoulder-both work animals. Owner call, pay charges and take property. Fkanic Cattkuson, Lawen, Oregon. Allomtlon free. til Scheme Bros. Chop bnrloy nt E. B. Reed, Son's. NEW PERCALES AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. ,,.,,, m IMl,CB nn1 Konllcmen nt Schonk nmoriK ,,, mnny friends Burbnnk Clay has been in tho Bros. . uumtt iMm wiw.k You will never npain be quito na vnn urn todnv mentally or physically. Perhaps not ever apain will you bo able to pet so "young" n photograph that looks like you-ns today. Visit tho Saycr Studio. AirrctT tfgTnirffiTffi-gnffrTmg nt acnenie uroa. Wm. Stewart was abloto boon tho Htreot this week. Clennincr nnd Dressing for "" r. -- - HCTU 113 jiuaiur. jiu win iitui.ii mily. Mr. Schonk goes to both inon,nK nnj evening. No u represcntive of a big ,ioubt hta many friends will at- :s IN THE SPRING One's Fancy Naturally Turns To Thoughts Of LIGHT AND BRIGHT APPAREL WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS CO ftq !CO ig ;3 Jfe :&a te READY TO WEAR DRESSES In White, Blue, Tan, Lavender, Pink and Gray Prices: From $1.75 to $12.00 WORSTED SKIRTS Beautiful Shades From $4.00 to $16.00 SUMMER SKIRTS In Black, Blue Gray and Tan $1.75 to $5.00 White Waists, 75c to $ 6.50 SILK Waists, $3.50 to $9.00 a 1 Co Stop in and Look at Our Beautiful New Line of LADIES' NECKWEAR, SUMMER SUITING NEW DRESS GOODS, ETC, . Schwartz L Schwartz PROPRIETOR PROPRIETOR. citv for Hovoral davs thiH wcok. You nlwaya get valuo received when trading at Hagoy &. Rich nrdson's. C. F. Croxton was up from his homestead n fow days this week. A fine now lot of dried fruits liavo been added to tho stock nt Reed's Grocery Store. Tho city authorities liavo again taken up tho work of Improving tho northern end of mnin street The Baptist Ladies Aid will continUo window sales each .Sat urday at tho Reed Grocery until futhor notice. Tho porsonnl nttontion given guests nt tho French Hotel has given it a pood reputation L. B. Cull), Prop. I. L. Panjndo was among tho out of town stock men in this week to settle his taxes and nt tond to other business. See THE INLAND EMPIRE REALTY COMPANY, they wnnt 20 GOOD RELINQUISHMENTS QUICK. Tho band boys gave a delight ful concert on tho street last Sunday afternoon nnd it wns n plensnnt diverson on an excep tionally flno spring dny. A lnrge number of pcoplo wore on the street and listened to several well rendered selections. NEW LINGERIE WAISTS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Grover Jameson and Frank Thompson havo purchased the Moss & Cary bunch of horses and will make Graver's Sagehen homestead headquarters. The sale included besides brood inures nnd colts somo well broken draft horses as well as freight team equipment and the boys arc ready to haul as soon na tho new rail roads up the Deschutes are con nected by n good freighting road. ROLLED BARLEY AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Geo. Schonk of tho Schonk Bros, merchant tailor firm loft this morning accompanied by his family, meet Nnw York clothinir firm nnd select stock for the fall and win ter trade. Ho will bo nbsent about ten days. Mrs. Schonk and liltlo son will remain in Portland, later going to tho coast for the warm weather period. Mrs. Bert Cameron died Mnrch t nt her homo in Douglas county from blood poisoning. She was a sister to Mrs. Homer Reed of this city nnd quite well known to tho pcoplo of Burns where she formerly lived. Mi. Cameron had tho misfortune to loso his hand some two years ngo while working with mining machinery in Nevada. Ho had his leg broken in January last and is still unnble to work. Sho leaves besido the crippled husband a young son. O. S. Preston and C. W. Schu man were up from Weaver Spring neighborhood this week after supplies and more seed grain. There will bo a larg nrea seeded in that section this season but Mr. Preston, Bays not enough yet as tho patches aro so scatter ing nnd far between, the rnbbita to will bo a great drawback. If all his noiirhbors would pnt in grain tho rabbits would havo a larger area to feed on and not bo such n noticeable nest. Ho will do more or less experimenting this season, having Bomo fall grain ns well as spring seeding uo Riilca ho will try alfalfa and other largo plnnts together with an acrengo of root crops. Mr. Preston intends to put rabbit wire around about GO acres. Wo need more such farmers. Tho death of BertCronin, men tion of which v-as mndo last is sue, was caused by cancer of tho lungs. Tho body wns brought to Ontario nnd buried by tho Odd Fellows of which deceased was n membor. Mr. Cronin wns ono of Mm nionoers of this section hav ing lived hero since tho early '80's. Ho was a man universally liked and a valuable man to tho P. L. S. Co. for whom ho had worked for years. Mr. Cronin leaves a wifo and two children. Mrs. Cronin is a Bister to W. b. and E. T. Haley of this county. Ho is nlBO Burvivcd by two broth ers. Charles, who iB a foreman for tho P. L. S. Co. at White Horse, and a younger brother on Pine creek. IHh many friends in this section express deep sorrow at his untimely doath and ox tond sympathy to tho bcrpavod relatives. Everything for every body at tho Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Department Store. Wm. Fay was in tho city this wcok from his homestead in the Warm Springs section. Tho Burns Flour Milling Co. will pay 2J cents per pound for wheat or barloy. Homer Bringlo and wifo were tho guests of relatives and friends in this city this week. We havo received our now Spring samples for suits. Como and seo them-Schonk Bros. Supt Gilcrcst of tho P. L. S. Co. left this week for a tour of tho ranches in Malheur county. Wo'ro already getting somo of tho advance guard of the col onists now coming to Oregon looking for homes. Jasper Dayls was over from Harney tho first of tho week ho snys on business," wo think to get ncqunintcd with tho new grandchild. R. J. Williams was over from Silver creek this week to visit tho family and attend tho stock holders meeting of the Masonic Building Association. Ifvouwnntto mnko a trade. sell your relinquishment or other properly the Inland Empire Real ty Co. will bo of great assistance to you. They havo Bold others and can sell yours. Particular pcoplo do their trading at tho Hagoy & Richard son general merchnndiBo store where a flno line of dry goals, furnishings, shoes, etc. is always found. C. E. LeMay is working at his trade in this city nnd is quito busy. Ho has a card in this is sue. See him when wanting your houso painted or any paper ing done. NEW SILK WAISTS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Tomorrow and next Sunday will bo the last times that the Rev. Mr. Irwin will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church hero jus paslor. Ho will preach l""!ffflIH"lWlff,'Wlftllf1fFITlf'fftWW hobnobbing with friends. NEW HATS FOR MEN AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Davo Millrr wan circulating in tend these services. Tho Presbyterian Ladies Aid served a splendid supper in the bantmet room of tho Odd I' el- lows building last evening from C to 8 oclock. A largo number of people look advantage of it and had a square meal. Estuay Sorrel horse, blaze face, two white hind feet, npo !l years, weipht about 900, brand B II L connected on right stifle, tho B reversed; nlso II on left stifllo. Been nt mv Emigrant creek nlace all winter. Owner call and pay charges. Paul Finkk, Bums, Oregon At a meeting of the stock holders of the Mnsonic Building Association of Burns last Tues day II. C. Levcns, J. L. Gnult Sam Motliershcad, I. Schwartz, uitd Wm. Miller were elected directors. Tho directors elected J. L. Gnult, president; Wm. Miller, vice-president; Sam Motliershcad, secretary-treasure. E. N. Nelson cut his foot quite severely the other day while chopping wood. Tio wound had to bo closed with Bcvcral Btitches. This is unfortunate coming nt a season of tho year that Mr. Nel son would like to bo at work on tho farm. Ho must havo been thinking of tho high prico of wood when ho mndo tho mislick. "Tho Stubborn Motor Car" presented last Saturday ovening under- tho mnnngement of Carl Wclkerfor tho flro department tuna nnnvnil llV 11 lni'Orn Cl'Owd. Wl .IIJ"J "J " -ci -..--- Local talont always manes poou in Burns nnd wo should havo mora bucIi entertainments during tho winter months nnd long cvoninps. Dr. Griffith. Dr. liltlo son, J. M. Hibbard and Dalton. Tom Sapors and Sam Mothorshead loft this morning for the Alva Springer homo at tho lako to ulmnf fn n ilnv fit two. 1 llO roads did not look very promising for nn nuto bo tho Doctor thought boBt to try their lucK behind a couple of broncos rather than chnnco tho machine. NEW RIBBONS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Simon Froimnn and bride, who were married at Los Angles on Feb. 27, and who havo since been visiting various points of interest m California, Oregon nnd Wnshingfon. will nrrlvo homo this ovening. Thoy nro coming by privato conveyance nnd are accompanied by Leon l'rieman. Thoy will bo nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. I Schwartz for a short time boforo going to tho homo-stead. Burns this week. Work horses for sale weighing from J 200 to MOO lbs. four to six yenra old. -1. M. Davip, DnnvHoy Oregon. I. II. Holland returned the fore part of this week from a visit to Salt Lake and other out side points. OUT OF TOWN TAYPAYKR3 Tho Harney County National Bank will ho pleased to attend to tho paymcnlof your taxes upon receipt of your instructions. Mrs. T. E. Hancock, of San Francisco is enjoying n visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Whitney in this city. Sho ex pects to remain for several weeks. Dorman Leonard fell on a slick of wood lost night nnd cut a rather ugly gash in his lip, and nlso cut his tongue, necessitating soveral stitches to close the wound. Clay Clemens mill is tho near est ono to Burns where all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can be had. Near Canyon road. Call him by 'phone "for quick orders. W. D. Huffman was in thecity the first of tho week from his homo near Andrews. He says tho snow has all disappeared in his section and he was anxious to get back and go to plowing. y NEW FANCY GOODS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Tho Smith & Swain well drill has again ceased operations at the Tom Sagers homestead. A rock fell in on top of tho drill sovering tho cable and now thoy must nwnit the arrival of neces sary tools to "fish" the drill out. The most common cause of in- Bomania is disorders of the stomach. Chamberlain's Stom- nch nnd Liver Tablets correct these disorders and enable you to sleep. For sale l.y all good Dealers. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bunynrd, tho old pioneer people, lost their home on Cow creek last Sunday by flro; tho fire occured during their absence visiting the Driuk water farm. It is not known how the fire started. Those who havo been forced to travel the roads tho past week have regretted it The pre suit state of tho weather, however, is rapidly drying up tho 4mud holes, nnd in a short time the roads will bo reasonable tolerable. -Blue Mt. Eagle. A few friends spent Inst Tues day evening at the C. A. Sweek home, it being tho anniversary of tho marringe of Mr. and Mrs. John Sweek. The latter are go ing to make their home in John Dny. Mrs. Sweek nnd the baby leaving Wednesday morning, to be followed by John at once. Mrs. William Farre gave last Tuesday afternoon to the enter tainment of a largo company of lady friends. Cards furnished tho diversion followed by a de lightful luncheon. Tho high scores were made by Mrs. A. O. Faulkner nnd Mrs. F. W. Wel come; Miss Van Vnlkonburg nnd Mrs. J. W. Geary had tho low scores. Sinco Bill Blott has started in the chicken business it is useless for us to urge others to engage in tho venture for ho will simply glut tho market If Bill succeeds within fifty per cent of his pres ent anticipation poultry and eggs will not havo a market value in theso parts by fall. Bill is in n good "chunck" Prencher Irwin driving good bargnin in giving him his atari nnd he simply must make good. Bill has never had the nleasure of sitting up nights with tho baby but at present he is put ting in his tuno with an incuba tor. Ho is putting in time experi menting with porcelain eggs (it was intimated yesterday that tho whito porcelain door knobs along tho street were disappear ing) with the idea of hatching somo good winter layers, no is confident ol success una ins friends encourage him. NEW FRENCH GINGHAMS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE REPORT OP TUB CONDITION OP THE HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS, Orcoon, Made to the Comptroller of Currencu, March 7th, 1911. RESOURCES Loans $201,337.42 United States' Bonds 20,275.94 Municipal Bonds and County Warrants 34,239.90 Furniture and Fixtures 3,703.77 CASH 137,103.86 $390,000.95 LIABILITIES Capital Slock $ 20,000.00 Surplusand Profits 15,832.90 Circulation 19,500.00 DEPOSITS 335,327.99 $390,000.95 W$fc We Know Your Wants and Want "lijJJ' Your Banking Business. "Your Home Institution.". -DRUGS' 3 5 THE WELCOME PHARMACY 7YEARS experience In the Drug Busi- " ncss. We have no dead stock Our goods are clean and new. When you buy votir druirs from us vou can rest assured that they are pure, fresh and will have the effect ts . - - . i r -- fn rX which your doctor uesires. ruu tan uiau find new and up to date Stationery, Fresh Candies, Domestic and Imported Cigars, Rub ber Ooods, Fancy Soaps, Pipes, Etc. STA TIONER V- - ; o 3 also S j Clevenger's Furniture Store dishes-dishes! When you want Dishes come and talk to us. We pared to supply you in is necessary. in I GLASSWARE Hand-Painted China FURNITURE UOCKHRS, MNINU CUAIRS.'MOKRIS CHAIRS, C0UCIII-S,I)ININ(1TAUH-S I.IIIRARY TAIILUS, CHILDRENS' l-URNIiURK, RUOS, IWDSTKADS ire pre- T,,tr,fi Din nnr .?? whatever 1 Plain Earthenware RIGHT PRICES -AT- Clevenger's Furniture Store SAVE TIME MONEY MUSCLE TheWorkingCapacityisEnormousofthe FARM Pump Engine Always on the hustle; a tireless worker, that needs no hoss. It tackles any task; cuts hours to minutes; cuts cost to pennies; cuts out the wear nnd tear on muscles; keeps men from becoming machines; pays handsome daily in cash saved and work performed. Tho engine will pump sufficient water in less than half hour for the average family's daily uso at a cost of not more than three fourths of a cent. Fits Any Standard Pump Pumps 100 to 1,000 Gallons per Hour Tell us nbout your requirements, wo can meet them; if interested in Larger Engines ask for catalogue of FULLER & JOHNSONS Double Efficiency Hughns. I W. T. SMITH Agent for Harney County JOHN ROBINtON Stock Inspector, Harney Comity. Home AililroHH lluriis, Oru mwniiiil C. E. LEMAY Fainting, Paper Manning, SIkii Writing Estimates given on nil classes of such work. AGENT HENRY BOSCH WAU PAPER Headquarters nt French Hotel There is only ono good place to go for (JOOI) DKUUS, STATIONERY, CIGARS, HOOKS. CONFECTIONERY, nnd TOILET ARTICLES REED BROS. DRUG STORE Tho store maintained nnd operated for your con venience and satisfaction. Ono that you can rely on at all times. The City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors t wtk mn i d