The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 15, 1911, Image 3

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tWSPArKR IN Til IB COUNTY.
SATDKUAY. AI'llIL 15, lltl
Local News.
unoy Cumniins has been on
ck list this week, but is
N Mondny, April 10, to
id Mrs. W. D. Huffmnn, a
ten
Sale A Kansas prairio
ng plow. Call at Short's
mitli shop.
. Chandler was in the city
lay attending to somo trad-
i business.
tlio Inland Empire Real
if you have anything for
exchange.
q Mooro is back in Burns
n absence of ten months
n California.
Agnes Lovo is expected
u's evening from Agency
with friends for a timo.
French Hotel serves a
nday dinner and special
n is given to family
t Stenographer Walker
on taking testimony in
lses referred at the term
lit court just adjourned.
-On the street a watch
with J J H engraved on
om. Finder please leavo
jfTice and be suitably re-
Shingledecker has pur
the J. P. Farm interest
ine imported Coach Stal
ddist and will stand him
arian Valley place. All
of last year are payable
lhingledccker.
Boston Mass., Traveler
Edward Abner Thomson,
ears here at the Photo-
Monday evening the 17th
ice demanded encores to
imber." "His humorous
the audience by
comment of the
Daily Post.
I!
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BURNS, OREGON
at the dote of buatnesa'March 7th, 1911
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $270,777.78
U, S. Bonds GO.OOO.OO
Bonds and Securities 58,929.45
Premium on U. S. Bonds 2,000.00
Real Estate, Furnituro and Fixtures C.GOO.OO
Fivo por cent Redemption Fund 1,250.00
CASH ..' 91,356.98
$480,914.21
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 S75,OQO.OO
United States Depositary
We Offer to Depositors Absolute Safety and
Efficient Service.
' Accounts Invitefl
Alteration f roo at Schcnk Bros.
C. W. FitzQoraldhas been up
from NnrrowB this' week,
Alfred Bonjamlno
Schcnk Bros.
clothing at
Cleaning and pressing for
ladies and gcntlomen at Schcnk
Bros.
W. E. Gray and G. O. Hen
dricks woro among our Lawen
visitors this week.
I
i took
is the
n, Wis.
Harry W. McHoso nnd
Idren arrived last night
ecatur, 111. They came
Ir. McHoseand will make
imc here permanently.
:Hose has always been
i music and church work
will be a pleasant and
acquistion to those cir
urns where she receives
welcome.
ON A NETTLETON
T THE BUSY CORNER
: court adjourned Wed
t noon. Very little was
er thah argue motions,
ing this week. Ausmus
i was sentenced to three
the penitentiary for lar
Hs father, Peter Loren
ald in jail under two in
s for larceny. His caso
inued until the fall term
xmds fixed at $1000 on
lictment. He has not
red bail.
Always ready for job printing.
Frank Cntterson was up from
Lawen Thursday.
The Home Hotel is the comfor
table place to board.
Poultry Wanted About 3
dozen good hens. Inquire at this
office.
M. C. Huffman was up from
his home near Dog mountain the
first of this week.
Ice cream and ice cream sodas
served with all flavors and crush
ed fruits at Reed's Grocery.
Raw Funs-Highest prico for
all kinds of raw furs. Writo me. I
Frank B. Glenn, '
Vale, Oregon, i
For Sale Two relinquish-1
menta four miles west of Crow
Camp, cheap. Inquire at this
office.
Robt LoVoy, who recently un
derwent a surgical operation for
an injured. knee, is able to be out
on crutches.
An Easter window at the Wel
come Pharmacy has attracted a
great deal of attention and fav
orable comment
Mrs. Lelah Williams-Millar
still has a fine assortment of all
kinds of millinery goods at her
place of business.
F. A. Koys was here from
Minneapolis this week looking
for investments. He came in
with the Colo brothers in their
auto,
Mrs. Anna Sprague, recently
from Chicago, nn experienced
milliner, has a very complete lino
of the latest millinery on display . ",u"u1 "
:..iuxj.: u..:i.! ,u.:..i..J girlhood who
the store on south Main St She, her "" amQm thcm
Linen dusters for ladies nnd
gentlemen at Schcnk Bros.
John Oard and Fred Otley Jr.
were up from Lawen yesterday.
T. C. Albritton was up from
his land holdings during tho
week.
BORN-Mondny, April 10 to
Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Jones of Vol
tage, a son.
Everything for every body nt
tho Lunahurg, Dnlton & Co.
Department Store.
Judge Biggs took his depar
ture Thursday morning for his
home nt Ontario.
i Wo nave received our new
, Spring samples for suits. Come
and see them Schcnk Bros.
Miss K. Ncugebnuer is located
in tho Jorgenscn building south
Main St and is prepared to do
all kinds of dress mnking.
C. C. Lundy came over from
Prineville Thursday to look after
business connected with the
Oregon & Western Colonization
Co. lands. He will be here for
aoveral days.
Lame Shoulder is nearly nl
ways due to rheumatism of tho
muscles, and quickly yields to
the free application of Chamber
lain's Liniment For sale by nil
good dealers. -
Scott Haley and his sister, Mrs.
Bart Cronin wero in the city
(Thursday, returning to Mr.
Mrs. Ed. Egll is over from tho
fnrm on a visit to her parents
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Miller.
Mrs. Gerald Griffin and son
Frances woro among our visitors
from tho lake section this week.
Tho porsonal attention given
guests nt tho French Hotel tins
given it n good roputatlon-L. B.
Culn, Prop.
Sco THE INLAND EMPIRE
REALTY COMPANY, thoy want
20 GOOD RELINQUISHMENTS
QUICK.
"Progress", tho handsome
standard bred stallion who has
somo very fino colts to his credit,
will stand nt tho Elliott barn sco
tho ad.
Geo Schonk arrived homo from
Portland tho fore part of this
week. Mrs. Schonk and littlo
son will remain down there for a
few months. t
V. G. Coznd and son Rodney,
who had been hero for some time
visiting relntives and friends,
loft for their home at Canyon
City Monday.
Blue prints of any township in
Burns Land District, showing
name of entryntan, date and kind
of entry, topography, etc., $1.00
each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns,
Ore.
Henry Jennings nnd family
are home from nn extended visit
to Washington where they spent
tho winter with relatives. Thoy
had n delightful time but are
glnd to bo home again.
Tho south front window of the
"Busy Corner" is one of tho
neatest and most nttractivo ever
dressed in Burns. The work
wns done by Miss Gerstel, the
bookkeeper in the store.
Grain Per Hundred lus.:
Rolled bnrloy - - - - $3.25
Seed 3.25
Bran ------- 2.75
Screenings 2.00
N. Brown & Sons.
J. R. Hendricks, Bailey Hayes
and J. J. Heinz are among those
up from tho Lawen section as
witnesses in nn injunction case,
testimony of which is being taken
before Court Stenographer
Walker.
J. F. Mnlioli wns among our
visitors this week.
Hagoy & Richardson nro head
quarters for tho very best grocer
ies Wiscmnn & Shopard are build
ing a now stono collar for.Bren
ton & Hicks.
John Wood of Lee, Nevada,
arrived last ovoning on a visit
to friends.
A. fino and complete line of
fresh garden and flower seeds nt
Rccd'B Grocery.
Mrs. Anderson, mother of Mrs.
A. M. Byrd, took her departure
for Ontario Thursday morning.
Mrs Irving Miller was operated
on ypstordny by Dm. Mnredcn &
Griffith. Tho patient is resting
well today and her condition is
very satisfactory.
If you want to mako a trade,
sell your relinquishment or other
property tho Inland Empire Real
ty Co. will bo of great assistance
to you. They havo sold others
and can sell vours.
Tho special election to voto
bonds for a new school building
will bo held on May 13. Clerk
Huston has posted notices and it
is hoped tho taxpayers will re
member tho date.
Particular people do their
trading nt tho Hagoy & Richard
son general merchandise store
where n fino lino of dry goods,
furnishings, shoes, etc. is always
found.
Fred Racine is back from tho
cast looking after business in
terests. He left his family back
there but may decide to locate
here again and in that case will
send for them.
R. R. Sitz wns up from Lawen
Wednesday accompanied by his
tittle son. Mr. Sitz has about
recovered from his accident of
last winter in which ho had some
ribs broken nnd nn injured hip,
Always ready for Job work.
NOTICE
Is hereby given that tho regu
lar Eighth Grndo Final Exami
nation will bo held in tho differ
ent school districts May 11-12,
1911. Teachers are requested to
1116 Willi tho County Sunerinten
dept, on or before the 20 day of
April, tho names of all pupils de
siring to (ako the examination,
nnd to certify that they have
completed the work as required
by law.
I'ROORAM
(a) Thursday - Physiology.
writing, History, nnd Civil Gov-erment
(b) Friday-Grammar, Ari
thmetic, Geography, and Spelling.
Iho teacher will send to the
County Superintendent the ap
plicants class standing in read
ing. Your truly,
L. M. Hamilton,
County School Supt
BONNIE RFOS RESTAURANT
MYERS S TOMUNSON Proprietor's
OPEN DAY AND NIQHT
NONE BUT WHITE HELP
Formerly run by George Foon
next door north of Star Salooon
JOHN ROBINSON
Slock Inspector, Harney County.
Ilurn. Ore
Hoiiib A dd rota
C. E. LEMAY
Palmtop Paper Hanging Sleo Writing
Estimates given on all classes of
Buch work.
PAPER
Hotel
AGENT HENRY BOSCH' WALL
Headquarters at French
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Haley's homo near tho lake yes
terday. Mrs. Cronin will mako
her home with her brothers and
mother for the present She
has many friends throughout
this section where she spent her
are glad to havo
will be pleased to meet the ladies
of Burns and vicinity and havo
them inspect her line.
A SPLENDID
MEN'S HATS AT
CORNER STORE.
LINE OF
THE BUSY
to
$10.
You Want to Save from $5.00
.00 on a Suit of Clothes?
have just received a shipment of the famous
Clothing manufactured by
SCHLOSS BROS & CO.
Baltimore, Maryland. This clothing is made in a
lern, up-to-date building, where good light, clean
ss and the best sanitary conditions obtain. The
rer of a SCHLOSS BROS, suit is distinguished
8 well-groomed appearance. To get a suit of this brand means that you
have the best fabric, the best fit, the best style and the best tailoring
ears of experience, backed by ample means and facilities have been able
t into a suit of clothes.
E YOUR SOCKS INSURED? SIX PAIRS
OLE-PROOF HOSIERY ARE GUARANTEED TO WEAR SIX MONTHS
re the Burns agents and have just received a new consignment. Prices
octly the same as you must pay In any city In the country.
IE BUSY CORNER STORE
Schwartz- I. Schwartz
PROPRIETOR
PROPRIETOR.
J
You will nover again bo quite
as you aro today mentally or
physically. Perhaps not over
again will you be nble to get so
"young" n photograph that
looks like you as today. Visit
the Sayer Studio.
Mr. A. B. Whitney will occupy
tho pulpit nt the Prebyterian
church for tho Easter service to
morrow morning. Tho choir has
prepared some special music and
all who attend may be sure of an
interesting nnd profitable service.
SEASONABLE GOODS ON
DISPLAY AT THE BUSY COR
NER STORE.
Leonard and Emory Colo came
over from Vale tho first of this
week. They aro intcrerted with
C. B. McConnell in tho Silver
creek irrigation project These
gentlemen nro nlso investigating
other fensible irrigation possi
bilities in this section nnd will
remain hero most of the time
this season.
Carrol Cecil has the banner cow
of Hnrnoy county. Two young
heifers recently died each leaying
n young calf nnd particular cow
mothers her own offspring, tho
two orphans, furnishes milk nnd
cream for tho table and Carrol
says he makes 18 pounds of but
ter from her besidos. He thinks
now ho is entitled to contributo
to Ike Foster's booster club.
Sheriff RlchnrdBon left hero
Wcdnesdny having In chnrgo
Ausmus Loronzcn who wns sen
tenced to. three years in tho poni
tcntiary for larceny. Mr. Rich
ardson wns accompanied by C.
F. McKinnoy and Sid Comegys
and all of them will bring back
now automobiles. Tho party
went out by way of Prineville in
Mr. Miller's car.
READY TO WEAR GAR
MENTS FOR LADIES AT THE
BUSY CORNER STORE.
Tho Mothers' Club has arrang
ed for an egg rolling on tho now
play grounds on Easter Monday
- next Monday at two 2 o'clock.
Each child Is to firnish their
own eggs, not to oxcecd half
dozen. "The mothers with littlo
ones not in school nre Invitod to
como at 2 o'clock and tho older
children are expected after school
hours. This invitation is general
to children of all ages.
Gkain Pkr Hundred i.ns:.
Rolled barley - - - - $3.25
Seed - 3.25
Bran 2.75
Screenings 2.75
N. Brown & Sons.
Dr. Dcnmnn's standard bred
stallion Twelfth Night will make
the season at Harrimnn this year.
Ho is one of tho best producers
on tho turf with some very fast
colts to his credit Rend the ad
vertisement in another column.
J. C. Dodson, the Lake county
cattle buyer, succeeded in secur
ing quite n number of stock
cattle for June delivery. Ho loft
this morning for Silver creek
whero ho will secure more and
likely pick up some in Crook
county on his way home.
Dr. Mnrsdcn wns called to
Wright's Point Wednesday to
visit Mrs McKcen who wns ill.
Tho Doctor states that dams in
sloughs have put the water over
the road for some distance this
sido of the point, making them
bad.
Horsks Foit Sale Twelvo
head of marcs weighing from
1250 to 1300 lbs. Ago 3 to 6 years.
All broken but three young ones.
Ono full blood black Percheron
Btallion ago 4 years, weight 1800
lbs.
G. A. McGee, Burns. Ore.
Roswell Hamilton, who recent
ly passed the stato examination
in pharmacy, arrived homo Tues
day. Mr. Hamilton is employed
nt tho Grace & Bodinson drug
store out at Baker but is here to
resumo residence on his home
stead again for a period and look
after seeding his crops.
Married At the homo of A.
Schcnk on Inst Saturday ovoning
Henry Hendricks nnd Miss Leo
pnldirio Aner, Justice Piatt T,
Randall ofliciating. Tho bride is
a nicco of Mrs. Schcnk and has
mado her homo with her aunt for
somo timo. Tho young couplo
will rcsido in this section. Tho
Times-Herald wishes them a
hnppy life.
ROLLED BARLEY AT THE
BUSY CORNER STORE.
MARRIED-At tho homo of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Clarenco Lucky In this
city Wcdnesduy morning Mr.
Schuyler Whiting and Miss Leotn
Ellen Rentfro, Rev. C W. Hol
lowman of tho Baptist church
performing tho ceremony. Tho
brido is a Into arrival in this sec
tion. Mr. Whiting belongs to n
pioneer family in this county and
has resided hero sinco childhood,
Ho is engnged in tho stock busi
ness nnd farming nnd tho young
couplo will mako their homo on
tho farm near this city whore
they wont directly after tho cere
mony. Tho Times-Horald ex
tends hearty good wishes to Mr.
and Mrs. Whiting and hopes thoy
mny havo a happy and prosperous
life.
UHITID 0T4TU I.1HD Omci, I
liurni, Oregon, March ss, lll
Notice i hereby tlren tint John N. II Klrh-
ner, o( Harney, Oregon, who, on Mr a, Iiwi.
inailrtioinntead etitrr Wo. sew, HctM No. ojotM.
to, Townihlp a H , Itanie
fur WUWU, Hrclloii
33 Km. Mlllarntllo Merlitaii. Iia nlml nollca
ol Intention to make Final Hto-Year
froo'. tntitabltiii claim to tho lam! ahore (lea.
rtlt.e.l, before the Kcglttrr a. il Iterelvei. at
lluiua. Ureioti, on the aril ilajr of May lull.
Claimant nauiea aa wliiirirt
. 'W. Buchanan. I II. Unite, Wn). Uatta anil
I-M. Hamilton all of Harney, Oreguu.
Wm Kak, Itculiler.
NOTIUE POV. PUBLICATION.
CxiriiuHTiinl.iXoOrrica,
liurni, Oregon, March 17, 1911.
Notice la hereby given that Andrew J.HMcm
ol Itlley, Orraou, who, on Al.rll IB. 1707, made
Uctert I.ainl Knlry, No, M, Serial No.tWiH. for
MHKU. NK'.UKU. HKUNXJi, Hcctlon 34. Town,
ihlp -H Houifi, Keuge v) Katt,, Mlllamrllv Mer
idian, hai (lied notice of Incentlou to make
rinal Proof, to r.taWl.b claim to the land
aboredcecrlhed, before th Itcgitler and 1U
ccWer at llurtii, Uregou, on the 'Jilt day of
April, UII.
I'lairna
ant narura aa wittiest
Irtlne CI. Havinond anil T.iI.Im Hbli.na ,.f
nurm. Oregon, Kdward McDonald ami Waller
rJkleni, all of Hlley, Oregon.
Ww. Kaer. Hcglaler.
NOTICE FOR PlTm.ICATION.
lH0UTKIITIUCT-rUIIl.l(M.ANIl8AI.K.
ONITKII 8TATK8 LAND OKKICK.I
llurtii, Oregon, March y, Ull.l
Notice li herobr elvan. that. tiir.fi..i l.v
IhoCommlulonerof IheUeucral l-aud Office,
under the provlaloui of tho act of Oongrcii ap
proud June V7, luoo. 14 Wat ,6171. purauant to
Ilia M111 Icatlon of Tboinaa I Vlckvn. Ilirnv
Oregon, ferial No, 01171, we will offer at public
atetothelilghcil bidder, at 10 o'clock a. in .
an the 'J7lh day of April, mil. next, at thia of
flee, the followlug tracts of land
n?if.n;i aim
as k. w. M,
NWiiNEJ4.Hec. 14.T.MB..K.
Ally aud all periona claiming adt eriely the
eboye-deicrlbed laudi aro advlied to file their
clatmt or objection! on or heforo II10 time ilea
Ignated foriale.
Wm. Kiaar. Itciliter
XANg lu ky. llccehcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED HTATKS LAND OKKICK. 1
liurni, Oregon, March S3, Ull.l
Notice II hereby glecn that John I. Helm, of
llarrlman. Oregon, wlio.on March IB, liar; made
Keaert Land Kntry No. IHig.Herlal No. OM'A, for
I .oil land V, Hcctlou SO, T,.nhln 'J I, Houili,
llangoHKail, WlllametlK Meridian, haa filed
notice of intention to ake Klnal Proof, to
eitahllah claim to the land aboro dcecrlbrd
tloro Ihs Iteglater and llecchor, at Uurt.a, or
egou, on tin Mb day of May lull
Claimant uamea aa wlinciien
William E. dray, Alfred II. Curry. Ira U.
Ulark and ltoy Xellogg all of llarrlman.Orcgon.
Wm, raHg, Keglater.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
IMOLATKDTlUCT-l'UDMOUNnSAI.K
Umtkii Htti iJNDOrnri. 1
liurni. Oregon, March B, 110,
Notice la hereby given, that aa directed by
the Commltiloucr of thedeneral LaudOMce,
under the prorliloua of tho act of Congren ap.
proqed June 27, lfcW 184 Wat,, 417). purauant to
iho application of Kdlth. Kiuioin, Mill Oily,
Oregon, Herlal No. OlnM, we will otter at public
tale tolhshlgheil bidder. at 10 o'clock a. in.,
ou the 2.1th day of April, lull, neit at thli office
the following tracla ol land:
totil aud 4. Boo. SI. and NK)iNKK,Scc.S?,
r. So 8 K. K W. M. '
Any aud all periona Claiming advenely the
aboro-daicrlbed landi aro advlied to fllo (heir
clalini or objecllouiou or before Ihe time de.
Ignated for tale,
Wm. FiRRit, ltcgliler.
ramie IUvrv, Itei'olver.
CONTEST NOTICE.
l'NITICl)HrTI l.iNiiOrtua 1
lluriia, Orvgou, April 4, 1VU,
Frlokeof liurni, Oregon, Contra-
To Albert J
teat
You aro hereby notified that l.lnjd II Culp
whoglvvi liurni, Oregon, aa hli poit-ot!lceac.
dreat. dldon Adrll 4th, lull, rile In tlilaoitlco
hli duly corroborated appllcallou to coliteit
end lecure the canrollatlouof your llomeitead
Kntry, Herlal No. u&VMuiede Aoguit Si, lvoi, for
DiOi uior.'4ui auriiou 40 aim iuv fiii Of
StM Set lion SS. Towuihln 24 H.. Itanee a!u.
K, Willamette Meridian, and as ground! lor
hlaconlvitue allege! that Albert I. Krlcko hai
wliolly abandoned eaid entry and liaa failed to
reilde upon, Improved or cultivate the lame
for rooro linn ilx moutha neat prior to thli
date.
You are, therofoio, further no, Hied that (ho
aid allegallona will be taken b Ihla office aa
having beeu coufrned by )Ou, and your Mid
eutry will be cameled thereunder without your
furtner right to bo heard therein, either Iwfora
thlaofllceorou appeal, If you fall to tile lu
lull oil Ice wllhlii twenty day after thu
KOUHTII publication of thu notice, aa iliowu
below, your autwer. under oath, veclllcally
meeting and reipoudliig lo thrao allegullona
of conteit, or If you fall wlihln that tlino to II lo
lu this olllca duo proof that you have iered a
copy of your auaner on the aald rouientant
elluer In pertuu or by registered mall. If thli
orvlce la mailu by a delivery of a copy of jour
auawerto the nonteatant fn poraon, proof of
uoh service muitbe either Ilia aald coutri'
tai.l'a written aoknowledemeut ol hla rarulnt
of Ih copy, thawing the date of Hi rcrelnt.or
the affidavit of the pe-aou by whom the dellv
ory waamaoeiiaiingwiienann wiiereuiecopy
wai delivered! If maueby reglitered mall, proof
of auch lervlce must oouslit of the affidavit of
the person by whom the copy waa mailed, stat
ing whenand the ptistoirtce to which It was
mailed and thli affidavit muit be aooomnanl.
ed by the 1 oatmatter'a receipt for the letter.
You ihoulditatoln your autwer the name of
the pott office to which you deilru future
notice! to be leut to you,
Wm. nnai, ltegliter.
lialeol flut publication April 8, mi,
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MK,rrMI
The Small
Depositor
OF today is the large one of the future.
More people would be depositors with
this Bank if they realized how it would
help conserve their resources.
THIS Bank welcomes checking accounts
with those who wish to maintain fair
average balances.
HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
of Burns
Controlled and Owned bi Home People.
DRVGS-
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THE WELCOME PHARMACY
I 'TYEARS experience in the Drug Busi-
ness. We have no dead stock Our
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
Candies, Domestic and Imported Cigars, Rub
ber Qoods, Fancy Soaps, Pipes, Etc
S7V1 TIONER Y
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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
machines; 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 notmorethan three
fourths of a cent
Fits Any Standard Pump
Pumps 400 to 1,009 Gallons per Hour
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
There is only one good place to go for
GOOD DRUGS, STATIONERY, CIGARS, BOOKS,
CONFECTIONERY,, and TOILET ARTICLES
REED BROS. DRUGSTORE
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 BROi., Proprietors
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Harney Vallky Brewery Saloon
JENKINS & KAISER, Proprietors
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Best and most popular brands
LOCAL BEER ON TAP
Courteous and obliging bar tenders
CHAS. KAISER, Mgr. - Burns. Oregon
THE TIMES-HERALD
Job Printing.