The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 08, 1911, Image 3

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EjlHBT CIROULATIOH OF
IwerAPKR IM THIB COUNTY.
faATDRDAY. AI'MI. I, lll
Empire Ronl
nnything for
Local News.
ays ready for job work.
Roso Kern is in tho city
isiness.
terick Patterns at Lunn
Dalton & Co.
"oster was a business visitor
Silver creek this week.
-ico at tho Baptist Church
row morning and evening.
a Springer and son Ed aro
city from their homo near
,ke.
; Sale- A Kansas praino
king plow, urn at anoris
Ismith shop.
A. E$rli went out to tho
mtire ranch last Tuesday to
few days,
tho Inland
if you have
r exchange.
Sterling, tho veteran trav-
man, is hero on ono ot his
x business visits.
French Hotel serves a
lundny dinner and special
on is given to iamiiy
:e.
a Davis came over irom
irm Wednesday and was ac-
nied homo by his wife and
son.
Minnio Fireoved is pre-
to nurse patients at the C.
iuch home in Burns. Con-
icnt cases solicited.
iW DRAPERY GOODS AT
BUSY CORNER STORE.
irved seats should be se-
without delay for the ex
mal high class evening at
hoto-Plav house Monday,
117 TtiibAfnfnuinnnn nfinTl
IjAI. limciumvviivii vm...
loon irom 1 10 o o ciuck.
are also on sale at Reed's
r'Store.
IW SILK PETTICOATS AT
JnTTOV rnPNRR STORK.
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jM. Duncan, one of the law
I mcouiiocn, oousa ot uuu-
ras here this week attend-
court Mr. Duncan and
Dist Atty. Leonard looked
the criminal business of tho
It court this term and Mr.
illoch did not come over.
DRESS GOODS AT THE
CORNER STORE.
J. Passenger and E. W.
'alkenburg aro homo from
to the Deschutes country.
found the people of Bend
public spirited and with a
interest in this section.
desire to co-operate with
way that will prove bene-
to all interested.
Boston Mass.. Traveler
if Edward Abner Thomson,
ippears here at the Photo-
ton Monday evening the 17th
iience demanded encores to
number." "His humorous
irs took the auaience uy
i," is the comment of the
:ton, Wis. Daily Post.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BURNS, OREGON
at th ctose of busineis March 7th, 1911
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts .$270,777.78
U.S.Bonds 50,00000
Bonds and Securities 58,929.45
Premium on U. S. Bonds 2,000.00
Real Estate, Furnituro and Fixtures. . 6,600.00
Five per cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00
CASH 91,356.98
$486,914.21
LIABILITIES
Capital $25,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 53,432.51
Circulation ' 25,000.00
DEPOSITS 383,481.70
$480,914.21
Capital and Surplus 875,000.00
United States Depositary
We Offer to Depositors Absolute Safety and
Efficient Service.
AflflfrTOfo Invited
Spring seed wheat at tho Busy
Corner Store.
This is certainly ideal garden
ing weather.
Tho Home Hotel is tho comfor
table placo to board.
Mrs. T. B. James was among
our Harney visitors this week.-
Poultry Wanted About 3
dozen good hen3. Inquiro at this
office.
Raw Funs-Highest price for
all kinds of raw furs. Write me.
Frank B. Glenn,
Vale, Oregon.
For Sale Two relinquish
THE
NEW GINGHAMS AT
BUSY CORNER STORE.
Leland Fry and Charley Culp
aro bnck from points in Washing
ton. Tho Burns Flour Milling Co.
will pay 21 cents per pound for
wheat or barley.
Born To Mr and Mrs. Arnold
Bleuler in this city, Friday, April
7, a daughter. . ,
Everything for every "body at
the Lunaburg, Dalton & Co.
Department Store.
Mrs. Williams-Millar is back
from Portland and may bo found
JZ "Sta-JuTS: ' - - T
Wn hfivo received our new
Spring samples for Buits. Come
and see them-Schenk Bros.
Cecil Irving arrived home
Tuesday evening from Sacramen
to, California, where he had been
all winter.
Miss K. Neugebauor is located
in tho Jorgensen building south
Main St and is prepared to do
all kinds of dress making.
Win. Webber and wife aro fit
ting up tho south part of tho
Jordan building and will move
tho Candy Kitchen down there.
Lame Shoulder is nearly al
ways duo to rheumatism of the
muscles, and quickly yields to
tho free application of Chnmber
lain'a Liniment For sale by all
them. good dealers.
others on private Tno electric light plant waH
compelled to suspend operations
owintr to high water. It will bo
Camp, cheap. Inquiro at this
office.
Al Cote and family were over,
from their Warm Springs home
this week on a visit to relatives
and friends.
Linen dusters for ladies and
gentlemen at Schenk Bros.
T. G. Kribs informs us he is
tmincr to farm over on Silver
creek this season on land owned
by J. C. Welcome Jr. and C. H.
Leonard.
NEW BLANKETS AT THE
BUSY CORNER STORE.
R. S. Williams. I. M. Davis,
W. D. Baker and Ed Howard, the
latter accompanied by his wife,
were among the Drewsey people
over this wceK some 01
on jury duty,
business.
milliner, has a very complete lino
of tho latest millinery on display
r 1 O ., ..nntlv
froTchicaan "SpSKSdU indefinite duration but the
company plans to securo a new
nower Bite during this summer
01 me lauwt mum"" " wv"j I -, -- : ur ,
in the Haines building adjoining1 and then will be in a pos ion to
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(tin Rtnro on south Main St She
will be pleased to meet the ladies
of Burns and vicinity and have
them inspect her line.
give satisfactory and continuous
service.
NEW FRENCH GINGHAMS
AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE
Ti
IN THE SPRING
One's Fancy Naturally Turns To Thoughts Of
LIGHT AND BRIGHT APPAREL
WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS
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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
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Alteration frcontSchonk Bros.
NEW PERCALES AT THE
BUSY CORNER STORE.
Tod Hayes was a business visi
tor from Lawen yesterday.
Don't forgot tho Prcsbytorinn
Church choir annual Easter Sale.
Cleaning and pressing for
ladies and gcntlomon nt Schenk
Bros.
Tho band boys gnvo a very cn-
joyablo dnnco at Lochcr's hall
last ovening.
Will Grny was doing Jury duty
this week. Ho was nccompanicd
up by his wifo and littlo son.
W. D. Huffman. Dalla Turner
and Thos. McCormick aro all over
from tho Stccns mountain section.
Tho porsonal nttontion given
guests nt tho French Hotel has
given it n good roputntion L. B.
Culp, Prop.
Seo THE INLAND EMPIRE
REALTY COMPANY, they want
20 GOOD RELINQUISHMENTS
QUICK.
C. II. Vocgtly who has boon
absent sinco January at his old
homo in Pittsburg, will nrrivo
homo this ovening.
I. W. Jnckson, a nephew of
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hurlburt, is
hero from Linn county. Ho may
remain hero permanently.
W. B. Parker informs us he
has purchased a farm near Pais
ley and his family will go there
to reside for tho summer.
Mrs. Willinms-Millnr will have
a fino lino of trimmed hntson
display Monday morning. Sho
also has street hats, sailors, etc.
There will be work in the third
degree nt the Masonic lodge to
night. Visiting members aro
cordially invited to nttend the
communication.
J. W. Price spent several days
in this city this week. Ho want
ed Borne work marcs and suc
ceeded in securing them, leaving
for Crane creek this morning.
Grain Per Hundred lhs.:
Rolled barley - - - - $3.25
Seed 3.25
Bran ------- 2.75
Screenings ----- 2.00
N. Brown & Sons.
Torn Allen left the first of this
weok with his wife for Portland
where bIio goes to bo under the
caro of specialists. They went
out in an nuto by the way of
Prineville.
Joo Filchett was up from his
farm near Harriman last even
ing after a load of grain. Mr.
Fitchett has completed his Bcod
ing but did not havo any grain
left for his team.
Thos. Sprague and Carl Velkor
aro engaged in improving tho C.
A. Haines rcsidonco in this city.
The second floor is being rearang-
cd and handsome dormer win
dows aro being put through the
sides of tho Bquaro roof.
You will never, ngnin be quite
as you arc today mentally or
physically. Perhnps not ever
again will you bo nblo to get so
"young" n photograph that
looks like you as today. Visit
tho Sayer Studio.
J. R. Jenkins is over from his
Steens Mountain home. He re
ports the sheep doing very well
now the range having improved
considerable during the last week.
Mr. Jenkids will begin lambing
on next Monday.
Mrs. Webber and littlo son and
dauorhtcr. accompanied by E.
Musick, arrived from Seattle this
week. Tho former is tho mother
of Wm. Webber and Mr. Musick
is a brother to Mrs. Wm. Webber.
Mr. Musick is a candy maker nnd
will asist in tho candy kitchen.
ROLLED BARLEY AT THE
BUSY CORNER STORE.
Orn Hill has purchased tho P.
M. Chenoy.fnrm of nearly 400
acres up tho river nnd takeri pos
session immediately after tho
present crop is harvested this
fal . This is ono of tho best
farms in Hnrnoy county, woll ir
rigated and has been ono of tho
highest producing farms for sev
eral years. Tho consideation was
$20,000. Wo do not know what
Mr. Cheney expects to do in tho
way of business after giving pos
session of tho farm.
NEW LACE CURTAINS AT
THE BUSY CORNER STORE.
Stop in and Look at Our Beautiful New Line of
LADIES' NECKWEAR,
SUMMER SUITING
NEW DRESS GOODS, ETC.
. Schwartz-
PROPRIETOR'
I. Schwartz
PROPRIETOR. S
Constipation brings many ail
ments in its train nnd is the pri
mary causo of much sickness.
Keen your bowels regular mad
am, and you will cscapo many of
tho ailments to which women aro
subject, Consipation is a vory
simplo thing, but like- many
simple things, it may lead to seri
ous consequences. Naturo often
needs a littlo assistnnco nnd when
Chamberlain's Tablota aro giyon
at tho first indication, much dis
tress and BUfforing may boavoid
cd, Sold by nil good dealers.
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John Witzcll is up from Nar
rows! Alfred Bonjamlno clothing nt
Schenk Bros.
Hngoy & Richardson aro head
quarters for the vory best grocer
ies
Chris Lackman is quite ill nt
his homo in this city threatened
with pncumonln.
It seems killing deer out of
Benson is not profitable from tho
fino imposed this morning.
Wm. L. Blott sido Btoppcd the
office this week to "count his
chickens boforo they hatched."
Harry McCluro is up from
Lawcn for medical treatment.
Ho haa boon quite sick for Bomo
time.
W. L. Blott & Co. this week
disposed of tho W: W. Jordan
1G0 acres in Sunset to Mr. C. E.
Marriott of California.
Mrs. Pearson, mother of James
Pearson, has been quite Bick this
week. Sho is reported hotter by
her physician this morning.
In cases of rheumatism relief
from pain makes sleep and rest
possible. This may bo obtained
by applying Chamberlain's Lini
ment. For Bale by all good deal
ers. Geo. W. Bohon and Charles
Downs were in from the Catlow
Valley section during the week
on land business. Thoy nre new
scltlers in that district
If vou want to make n trade.
soil your relinquishment or other
property the Inlnnd Empire Real
ty iCo. will bo of great assistance
to you. They have sold others
nnd am sell yours.
Particular people do their
trading at the Hngoy & Richard
son general merchandise Btorc
whoro a fino lino of dry goods,
furnishings, shoes, etc. is always
found.
The extra session of congress
convened at Washington Tues
day and Champ Clark was elected
Speaker of tho House tho first
Democrat to hold the position for
sixteen years.
NEW RIBBONS AT THE
BUSY CORNER STORE.
A telephono message to his
father announces that Roswell
Hamilton had pnssed the state
examination and is now a full
fledged pharmacist Ho is work
ing in Baker.
Grain Per Hundred lhs:.
Rolled barley . - - - $3.25
Seed 3.25
Bran 2.75
Screenings ----- 2.75
N. Brown & Sons.
Knmn of nur fnrmora who have
meadows nre considering the ad
visability of hircing armed men
to keep the cranes off their hay
land. The birds nre so numer
ous they play moro havoc than a
bunco of hogs.
Horses For Sale Twelve
head of mares weighing from
1250 to 1300 lbs. Aire 3 to 6 years.
All broken but threo young ones.
Ono full blood black rcrchcron
stallion ago 4 years, weight 1800
lbs.
G. A. McGee, Burns, Ore.
Tho city authorities have made
a nronosition to pronerty owners
on the hill that if they will pick up
throw together nil stono on tho
street abutting their property tho
city will remove them free of
chargo to uso in tho fill now being
built at tho north entrance of
Burns.
Mr. Fellows has had exper
ienced mechanics examine the
balcony in tho Photo-Play and
thoy havo expressed satisfaction
as to its snfoty. Tho ventilation
will also bo improved and cared
for tho evening Mr. Edward
Arnold Thompson gives his read
ings, April 17.
J. C. Dodson tho well known
Lake county stock buyer, is in
tho city. Mr. Dodson was at ono
timo located hero and has many
old tlmo friends nnd acquain
tances who are always glad to
moot him on his occasional visits.
Ho is looking for somo Btock
cnttlo this time.
NEW SILK WAISTS AT THE
BUSY CORNER STORE.
George Foon, tho old Btandby
restaurant man, has fitted up
nont quarters in tho building for
merly occupied by tho Eastern
Oregon Engineering Co., to tho
rear of tho Hnrnoy County Nat
ional Bank nnd opens tho Hnrnoy
County Restaurant today. George
has been a resident of this sec
tion for over twenty-fivo yenrs,
and is woll known to almost
ovory man, woman nnd child in
this section of tho country. Ho
Is un ngrceablo follow and has
many friends. George will" also
conduct a bakery in conncection
with his restaurant. Remember
his location on tho street leading
east from tho Hnrnoy County
National Bank. " '
Call at Schenk Bros, and boo
tho now Panama hats.
Supt. Hamilton was in tho city
yesterday on ofilcinl buBincss.
NEW HATS FOR MEN AT
THE BUSY CORNER STORE.
R. L. Hass was again up from
Narrows during the week on
business.
Fred Ookcrmnn was over from
Silver Creek yesterday greeting
old friends.
A. fino nnd complete lino of
fresh garden nnd flower seeds at
Reed's Grocery.
Miss Anna Shnper is over from
her homestead on a short visit
to her sisters and friends.
Pacific Stock and Poultry food
at tho Lunaburg, Dalton & Co.
Department Store.
Dr. R. J. Bcstul, a veterinary
surgeon, is hero looking over tho
field witli a view of locating.
Miss Lconu Thompson will en
tertain a company of young pco
plo at tho family homo this even
ing nt whist
Clay Clemens mill is tho near
est ono to Burns whero all kinds
of lumber both rough and dress
ed can bo had. Near Canyon
road. Call him by 'phone for
quick orders.
NEW FANCY GOODS AT
THE BUSY CORNER STORE.
There are three of Mrs. Irwin's
"Elsie Book's" loaned out to
friends and she would like to
know where they nre. She is
in no hurry for them merely
wants to know where they are.
When a medicine must be given
to young children it should be
nleasant to take. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is made from loaf
sugar, and tho roots used in its
preparation give it a flavor sim
ilar to maple syrup, making it
pleasant to take. It has no supe
rior for colds, croup nnd whoop
ing cough. For sale by all good
dcarlcrs.
NEW LINGERIE WAISTS AT
THE BUSY CORNER STORE.
NOTICE
Ib hereby given that the regu
lar Eighth Grado Finnl Exami
nation will be held in the differ
ent school districts May 11-12,
1911. Teachers are requested to
file with tho County Superinten
dent, on or before the 20 day of
April, tho names of nil pupils de
siring to tnko the examination,
and to certify that they have
completed the work ns required
by law.
TROORAM
(a) Thursday Physiology.
Writing, History, and Civil Gov-erment
(b) Friday Grammar, Ari
thmetic, Gcography.and Spelling.
The teacher will send to tho
County Superintendent the ap
plicants class standing in rend
ing.
Your truly,
L. M. Hamilton,
County School Supu
BONNIE REGS RESTAURANT
MYERS & TOMUNSON Proprietors
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
NONE BUT WHITE HELP
Formerly run by George Foon
next door north of Star Salooon
JOHN ROBINSON
Stock Inspector, Harney Coantr.
Home AililroeH lUirnn, Ore
C. E. LEMAY
Painting, Paper Hanging, Sign Writing
Estimates given on all classes of
such work.
AGENT HENRY BOSCH WALL PAPER
Headquarters at French Hotel
CONTEST NOTICE.
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Jf Vmi A V a depositor .with any
J. I JL UU SklV K00d bank and jf you
will take its officess into your confidence you will
find that the bank is your best friend in the busi
ness world.
That iq Whnf wc want t0 bc t0
x i ill I lo rr Mil yoUi if y0U win
become a depositor here and give us your confi
dence we will keep your secrets and will aid you
with advice and monetary assistance if necersary.
In fact wo will help you in every in keeping with
Bound banking.
Come in and sec us; wc want to meet -you.
HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
of Burns
Controlled and Owned by Home People.
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THE WELCOME PHARMACY
7YEARS experience in the Drug Busi-
ness. We have no dead stock Our
MnA,! .r.lfw.M n .wl n.ir Wltn flnll hflV
Uuua UIV klCUH UIIU llliVV. mini juu unj
your drugs from us you can rest assured thai
they are pure, fresh and will have the effect a
which your doctor desires. You can also gJ
find new and up to date Stationery, Fresh
Candies, Domestic and Imported Cigars, Rub
ber Goods, Fancy Soaps, Pipes, Etc.
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SAVE TIME
MONEY MUSCLE
TheWorkingCapacityisEnormousofthe
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 tho wear
nnd tear on muscles; keeps men from becoming
machines; nays 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 uso at a cost of notmorethan three
fourths of a cent
Fits Any Standard Pump
Pumps 400 to 1,000 Gallons per Hour
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Tell us about your requirements, we can meet
them; if interested in Larger Engines ask for
catalogue of
FULLER & JOHNSON'S
Double Efficiency Engines.
W. T. SMITH
Agent for Harney County
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There is only one good placo to go for
GOOD DRUGS, STATIONERY, CIGARS, BOOKS,
CONFECTIONERY, and TOILET AUTlUbCA
REED BROS. DRUG STORE
The store maintained and operated for your con
venience and satisfaction. One that you can
rely on at nil times.
TJie City Drug Store
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Harney Vallky Brewery Saloon
JENKINS & KAISER, Proprietors
WINES, LIQXJOES AND CIGARS
Best and most popular brands
LOCAL BEER .ON TAP
Courteous and obliging bar tenders
CHAS. KAISER, Mgr- - Burns, Oregon
THE TIMES-HERALD
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