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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1911)
o 9 tj ntMMaula Lies-Jcrald. LAKaKUT CIHCUI.ATION r WAPKU IN T1I18 COUNTY tUHDAY JINK 10, lull Local News. Schenk Bros, and see Panama lints. Illayoa and Geo. Parker i from Lawen Tuesday and comnletu line of itlcn and flower seeds at ocery. iowo and who were Cnlamity during the business. supply of groceries in- Mil, bacon hams etc. i,:& Richardson's. jsj es was in the first of to consult a physician icwliat indisposed. IV A. Dillnrd desires to her residence properly also her furniture. see the late arrivals 3ds. shoes, ties, furn- fctc. at Ilagey A: Kieh- jtoushlight was elected R Portland last Monday Joseph Simon by over i reach Hotel serves a ay dinner and special is Riven to family Bowan, clerk ol the land none to Grant county 1 family. I le will spend an period over there. ihnson was in from his eiiear Van during the iat is a favorable spot i and we shall have a Drt from this section are harvested. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON at the vlosc of liiiHlncaa June 7th, 1011 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . $25:1.103.80 U. S. Honda . C0.000.00 Honda and Securities 58,101.23 Premium on U. S. Honda , 2,000,00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 0,000.00 Five per cont Redemption Fund 1,250.00 .CASH '. 8,7G!).25 $'109,03-1.28 LIABILITIES Capital $25,000.00 Surplus nnd Undivided Profits 57.152.71 - Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 302,181.57 $10!),);M.28 Capital and Surplus S75,000.00 United Slate Depositary Accounts Invited Alteration free at Schenk Bros. Clyde Embree was up from Sunset yesterday. The Home Hotel is the comfor table place to board. Commissioner Smyth and son Fred came over from Diamond Tuesday. A man and wife with two daughters desire work on a ranch Inquire at this office. (amilton was over from this week He says ho is passage from Nnr- fcrns as his saddle mule luainted with automo- Jlenrv had to use con- : persuasion wncn lie Json, ine came ouyer m was here this week with Abncr Weed. Hs a big stock man and Weed on the Klamath named for him. They ,to look after the stnrt- Shcrilf Richardson left Tues day afternoon for outside points on official business. He will be absent an indefinite length of time. Linen dusters for ladies and gentlemen at Schenk Bros. Dell Dibble is again able to be out after a siege of measles. Fou Sam: A second ham' chaplc organ. Inquire at this office. Miss Josio Locher lias gone to Chicago to take a summer course in the university. Pacific Stock and Poultry food at the Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Department Store. Job printing- Tho Times-Herald C A, McMalmn was in the city tho first of the week. Cleaning and pressing for ladies ami gentlemen at Schenk Bros. Olia Patterson waa over from Canyon City tho first of this week on business. Wo liavo received our new Spring samples for suits. Come and see them Schenk Bros. A relinquishment four miles west of Crow Cnmp for Balo at a bargain. Inquire at this office. ONION SETS 15 CENTS A QUART AT THE BUSY COR NER STORE. JMiss Ilclcno Swain waa com pelled to closo her school nt Val ley Viow on account of an at tack of measles. Mrs. C. W. Drinkwatcr has been over from Drewsey the past week visiting with relatives and friends. NEW SUMMER WEIGHT UN DERWEAR FOR MEN, WO MEN AND CHILDREN AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. M. F. Williams and wife have returned to tlio John Day coun try after spending some time hero looking after land interest. C. II. Voegtly is having an elevator installed in his store building, tho first ono for Burns. He will use the second floor for a display room for a portion of hia stock. Win. Harvey, tho horse buyer Is here. Alfred Benjamine elolhing at Suhunk Bros. Robl. Reed waa in from Lawen I hia week. (Irasa seed at the Lunaburg, Dal Ion it Co. Department Store. T. C. Albritlon wan in the oily Alwnys ready for job printing. Al Cote waa over from his Warm Springs home this week. NEW LACE HOSIERY AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Gen. Simmons was up from Narrows a few days this week. Foil Sam-: 010 acres hay land All or pail. Address M. II. euro The Times-Herald. from his land holdings this wiek Foil Sam: Two good tnillc L. L. Clark, the old pioneer cows for sale. Gentle. Inquire horse raiser, was in from his at this office. Link and Tom Hutton were in ranch near the luku this week. FINE LINE OF SHIRT tho city this week from Wagon-WAISTS AT THE BUSY COR tire. 'NER STORE. ONION SETS 15 CENTS A QUART AT THE NER STORE. BUSY COR- John Robertson lias been in tho city n few days having rc- Icently returned from driving a biir bunch of beef to Winncmuc- You will never again bo quite, C!U .is vnn nrn Indiiv ninninllv or. l,vcinnlk. JWl.nna tml i.vnr JlldgO TIlOllipSOU WHS ill tllO again wilfyou be able to get so cy fw (Jn'8 .tllis )vck on "vountr" a n lotoirran l-l latl "ul" "-' "" ! " . Mrs. I. S. Tyler left Sunday for Portland nnd other outside points for a short visit. G. O. Ilondrjcksand wife were up from their homo nt Lawen Tuesday visiting friends and shopping. Foil Rknt The Jorgensen Rtoro building on Main Street. Inquire at Win. Miller's office in the Masonic building. A. McKenzio spent a few days in our city this week. Ho reports considerable farming in his sec tion and many fine gardens. Kemp Hardisty was Everything for every body at tho Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Department Store. Rough and dressed lumber of all kinds now on hand at the Williams Bros. Saw Mill. Rough lumber $12 per thousand. IJSTHAYi:!) A bay mare about 0 years old and weighing about 1100 lbs., branded three quarter circle Y or three picks with hand les together on right stifle and reversed E with arrow through it on left stifle. Suitable reward for information leading to her return to T. C. Amiiutton, Lawen, Oregon. REPORT Ol3 Till; CONDITION Of THE HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OrmllNS, OiTfion, Matin to the Comptroller of Currcncii, June 7th, 101 J. RESOURCES I'oans $213,301.22 United State Bonds 20,275.91 Municipal Bonds nnd County Warrants 33,020.43 Furniture and Fixture '. 3,702.77 CASH 168,825.95 $439,132.31 LIABILITIES? Capital Slock. . . .,..,,'..- .. $20,000.00 Surplus and Profits ,. . ,, 19,217.83 Circulation ... . .,.. ' 19,500.00 DEPOSITS '!...'., ..'... 371,111.48 30, 132. 31 i Whooping cough is not danger- down , ous when the cough is kept loose from Trout Creek yesterday, land expectoration easy by giving He reports his little niece, Jessie Sheppard, sick with measles. looks like you as today. the Saycr Studio. Visit A. K. Richardson and son Bert came in Monday from Boiso with two new E. M. F. cars. They were accompanied in oy wm. Walker, circuit court stenogra pher of this district, and Mr. ireral hundred Head ot i k'pqsW nf Philmlnlnliin. my purchased oy Air. id which are being lamath county. Laurance of the llephonc & Telegraph in Thursday from; fwhere he had been ling the construction line extcntion from ; lines to Happy Val- construction crew had dug to the store at lut there is yet eight be to build which will cd as soon as material ,on the ground. He supplies and to at- le work on local ex- Baseball fans are anxious to get into practice and try to get an outside team to play hero the 4lh. It is time to get busy if such is to bo done. We under stand a ball team from Bend would like to como here the 4th lie says crops in general are looking fino out his way and far mers are much encouraged with present prospects. II. W. Ford, tho Ontario auto man, came over Tuesday in an Oakland roadster bringing R. S. Dahlberg, a bridge contractor. Mr. Ford returned the same night and Mr. Dahlberg wen(. out to Portland by way of Prairie City. Mrs. W. Y. King arrived home yesterday from attending the I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge doings at Portland. She went up to Cor George Buchanan and Gates were in the city from Buchanan station the first of this week. George and his wife re cently returned from a visit with , vallis following the session for a Price, short, visit and was accompanied home by Sol King, father of Bill, hia brother Scott nnd the hitter's son Clarence Mr. King Sr. is one of tho pioneer residents of relatives and friends at La Grand ' Oregon and has lived in Benton and Mr. Gates nccompanied them'COunly foryears. Howas sheriff homo. Ho was at one time a i0f that county for several terms, resident of-Harney county but I Air, King was hero 21 year ago left over 20 years ago and has t)n a short visit and sees some since lived in Union county. I changes since that time. Isn't it Warm? "S ill be soon. Then you will need some nice light irwear. Better get it now. We have just receiv- fcomplete new line of SUIVIiVIER UNDERWEAR for men, women and children FOR MEN II FOR WOMEN ' UNION SUITS UNION SUITS ualitu, per miil : $1.25 Good quality, per miil : 75c. ; " " " : 2.00 Belter " " " : '$1.50 -.TWO PIECE SUITS TWO PIECE SUITS i kalily, per yarment : 75c. Good quality, per yarmeul : .'15c. " : $1.00 Belter " " " : 75c. " " " : 1.50 Bent " " " : $1.50 toys Fancy Balbriggan Underwear 50c. per garment goods for every department coming every few days per freight teams BUSY CORNER STORE Ichwartz I. Schwartz A Geo. Fry left Tuesday after noon for Baker where ho goes after his two daughters who have been in school since last fall. They are .expected home tomor row or next day. The Harney Saw Mill, L. R. Bunvnrd proprietor, now has on hand a large amount of rough and dressed lumber and can fill orders on short notice. A good road to tho mill. Hurry orders may bo 'phoned in. A baseball game was played at tho fairgrounds Thursday be tween a team selected from the government surveying crew and town tenm. The surveyors were not in practice and didn't have a look in, the Burns team piling up some 18 runs lo their goose egg. Rye Grass Grange had an in teresting and profitable meeting last Saturday at the Denstcdt school house. An opening meet mg has been called for Juno 19 at 10 o'clock a. in. which will bo followed by a picnic dinner. The general public is extended a cordial invitation to attend this meeting and bring dinner baskets. Estiiay A brown mare weight about MOO, about 12 years old with wire cut on right shoulder also wire cut on right thigh, branded S on rightatillo and vent ed S on right shoulder, blotch ed iron on left jaw that looks like 1)9. Parties claiming animal will prove property and take her by paying for this ad. Gko. II. Bom.hniiauoii. A. C. Welcome and wife have gone to the II B. Mace mountain place for a few .days recreation. They will bo absent about ten days'. F. M. Kight, the Prairie City hardware man, has been in town for a few days. We understand that he disposed of a handsome Vehle auto lo Thos. Van Zandt. J. F. Mahon spent Tuesday in this city attending to business. Mr. Mahon has disposed of a portion of his wool at very good figures and says stock are doing fine in his section. Mrs. A. II. Goss. Mrs. J. W. Sayer mother of came over from Canyon City this week lo assist in caring for the Sayer family who have been having a siege of measles. Mrs. Sayer is much improved and Miss Agnes is doing quite well. .PROPRIETOR PROPRIETOR. Dr. Mnrsdcn took Mrs. Mars den out as far as Bear Valley Wednesday returning tho same day. It rained so hard in the nyiuntnins that it was rather slow roads for tho auto therefore tho time calculated by Dr. Mars den to make tho trip was almost doubled. Mrs. Mnrsdcn will re turn nt the closo of Grand Chap ter session nccompanied by her son George. John Kcssler of Philadelphia arrived in this city last Monday on n visit to his son John. Mr. Kcssler has boon in tho butcher business in that city for many years. Ho rune out to see the big country of which his son is such a "booster" nnd whilo ho has no intention of remaining himself ho sco great prospects for tho futuro of Harney Valley and finds his son has cast his lot with a prosperous and generous people. Mr. Kcssler will contin ue his visit on to the const and Puget Sound section before re turning east. Maiuuki) --Thursday morning Juno 8, nt tho Presbyterian church in this city Mr. William Walker and Miss Winifred Van Valkenburg, Bishop R. L. Pad dock of the Episcopal diocese of Eastern Oregon preforming tho ceremony in tho presence of tho family of tho brido. These young people are well known in this city. Mr. Walker bolng formerly clerk in tho U, S, land offico but now court stenographer for this district. His brido is tho dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Van Valkenburg and is a most estimablo young lady great ly admired by a wide ncqunin tunce. They left immediately nfter tho ceremony for Ontario by auto whoro thoy will tnako their, home. Tho Times-IIfcrnld wishes them overy happiness. NO. M'l. tlrixirl uf IIh- roiullUiHi uf lli lllKMiV COUNTY N WHIN 11. II INK ol IIURNS n( tin rna in lln- lti- or (in ni, M tin. rlie uf I.iiiIiivm. June ;, lull, ItMHIVIirKU llMtlla mill IH.i-iMIMI. t'JOI.VKM Dtrnlmll. w .-O nti.l ini.wiiicl h,.vfll t' H ItAtiila li awitra flraiitntluii ItKIM i'rtmliiiniiiii II. H IknuL 770 I 1lli), M-i-iiillle,itn.. . . M.i'.iUI Halillnu Iiiiiim, lurnlluroninl nxluri'. MW57 Iiihi fmoi NmIIiiiimI llnuki (nut rn Tio mc-iill t.U')i IHi (rum ninnwl rvMrvu x-iil IJO.I7S 7n I'tit-rka mut uih-rr-iiil! ili-nm ISMVi Kutvaulullitr NaliUlial flunk. 3frKX) Fractional vr i-liirvui'), iilcMi nml i-i'MH , OJ Sri l.urit'l. MllNKV IlKI.KVR IN IU"K, wr . Pwrl M),I M lKl ln-ltr iii.Ii . ui,ik ao.t-l Mi lliili'iiil'lli'ii (nml lllill,R.Tr-aurcr, (ft in-tit of . IrcuUU.Mi) WftliO Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has been used in many epidem ics of this disease with perfect success. For sale by all good dealers. Opportunity Is knocking. Do you heed it? Has it ever occurred to you that you must take advantage of your opportunities when they come lo you, else your chances may bo lost. This applies particularly to Life Insurance. Statistics show that ono person in each five only, are insurable, yet at some time in their lives nearly every person is insurable. Have you attended to this most sacred dulv? Or are you allowing your wife, the mother of your babies, to carry this risk along with her other burdens. When you say, you will carry your own risk, do you not see, that it is your wife, and not your self, who is carrying the risk. She can not afford it do not be selfish, and require her to do it. Oregon Life that great home company, through their agent, U. C. l:KKleston, offer opportunity to YOU-. Defer not till tomorrow to bo wise, Tomorrow's sun for you may never rise. 'DRUGS' $2 "X 5 DISINFECTANTS CLE JAN UP TIME i. here. We have a trood stock )f diHUifeclunlx for water sinks, cesspools, etc., tllO Iil'OtlM' I1KO fif wlltfll will snfnfrnnrrl nrrninaf disease. Don't forget Ammonia when you clean house for removing grease'and stains from wood work. Azon will kill your mice and rate, and all of their neighbors. 1 J3 TLlg "Welcome Pharmacy ST A TIONEIt) mmm SUMMONS. I In tlio.liiHllcn C'onrl lor llunix I'ri-itinct, Harney t'outily, On-ijiiii I II. M. llortfin nud A. W. Snyi-r, ('oi:irtiiL-rs ns llurnu Milling Ooinuiiiy. I'lulntlffH, VH. Juliu OhIhjiiiu, Diifoiiilunl Tu Juliu Oii'MiriiK, ili'fi'iiilnnl h!hi linnu-il : In llui iiiiinu nl tho duty of Ori'Kon, joii nm liureliy required In Uin-iir timl aimni-r tliu roiuplniiil ill til iiuulnct jnn In tho iiIhivh viititluil milt, wltl'ln dx 1-nUWWM .rltl. Iw ux.vir. hh.I I l',K8 ,r'"" lH" """ " ' " "" liniu-.i. Iini4lil , titm! tlon ut this nolli'c, ur luliitllT ulll Uiko Nallmml Haul iinlra iiiiltlmiillnii W.MIUIM ImliMiiuilt UKiilllfl fur tint Mini "I Tolal a llJ'J.lwm IMMIITIra. CMiilal nKwl rtiM In .. I iiymjiai furi'lu I'iiimI.. Ik.moui Iliilllililaliliinll tlbJiH'l id rlH-ik aH.'il'.m li.mnliil ('vrllllfnlr.df Heiuult 7MO llnio coillllrnta' til li-.mlt M ur4i! Ca.liliT'ii cliui'la inil.laliillun I, I 7 TuUI I.H,I.Tj;il TA'li:urIUIHIOK,(,.. i-iiuiilyul lliirni')-, I "- 1, Mmiii M. Ilrnwii, CuahU-r ol III" ntnlvi) nninial bank, tin auU-iniil) aui-ar lliat tliu alioie itnli'iiii'lit la tluutullio Ut ut Hi) lniU'ilo ml li-ll.f. I vi.U f IllinuU .'uhliliir fJuUc'rll'O'l Hiulanuril In U'loio nm tlilt lutli iir ui jinn-, mil. A. W, Oowin .Bi'ul) Noiury I'ubllc. Currftl Atlixl: J, I'. ItKTllH (I A. ltKMI10l.il J M. IUITUN lilrirlmt. Huvi-iity-oiii) unit IC-IU0 (71 Ut) PnllarH Willi nix (C) ir t-t'iil inluit-Ht tlicreuu frofJOiiulior l. 11WS, mill will apply tu tliu Court lor un Onlt-rnf Salu for tlio pumoii.il propei ly ulliic-lio.l lien in, In wit Oim frniiin Iioiihi unil H-j inlleti of wlri fi-nco. TIiIm miiiititmm Im iniltllului.1 In frlui Tiiiidi'Ilurulil n wiukly nt wpapor puli llnlii-il nt Hume, Oregon, b) nrtlor of tlio uiulorhiuned Jimtli-u o( tint l'e.uo for UuruB I'ri-clnct, inmln on tlio Ut It tiny ol June, 1011 Tlio (Into of tlio flmt pnMI- Ciitinti of thin miiiiiiiaini In Juno 10, l'JIl 1'i.Arr Hamiaix, JilHtlt-ool tho lV-iirti or lluriiH I'rwlnrt, llnriioy Count ,Oic. DISHES AT COST In order to get more room for my stock of furniture I have decided to close out my entire line of China, Earthenware, Glassware, Graniteware, Positively at Cost 1 have ono of tho finest and most complete lines of this class of waro in the city. INDUCEMENTS TOR QUICK SALliS G. W. CLEVENGER, THE FURNITURE MAN iayagrwazBayiaarag jciyjjgrg rrrnwmrTTTnBMg SAVE TIME ..ANu-IIITCriE UlXJOkJIuli 'nirWorkintfCjtpatilyisUnormousoftlie FARM - E Always on the hustle: a tireless worker, thai needs no In .- It tackles any task; cuts hours to minutes, cuts cost to pennies; cuts out the wear and tf.ir 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 nt a cost of not more than three fourths of a cent, t . Fits Any Standard Pump Pumps 100 (o 1,000 Gallons per Hour Pura Tell us about your them; if interested catalogue of requirements, we can meet in Larger Engines ask for FULLER & JOHNSON'S Double Efficiency Engines. SMITH Ag-ent for Harney County sacog! VA. W-fc. Wt."CS-l.-Cl- V'. .10''VrtV''A.''VA '''. PHAH t t t MACY No two people are alike and no two prescriptions are alike - That's why every prescription has to bo treated in a separate and distinct manlier. You get this individual treatment, nioreovor, you got the consideration and larcfulness that should al ways bo exeiTihcir win ro iiinlicines are consumed and where health is at stake. Let tin fill uour prpacription, iou will be served exact lu rifihl in everu '". The City' Drug; Store REED BRO ., Proprietors v-.-.t.'i.'U.'Ji.-fe v -.-. ' -kn tj,tk.-w -.-tvv SIDNEYS 1LKE8 2:41 Sire Marvin Wilkes 2:Vih who trotted three heats in ono after noon in better than 2:00 and sold and shipped to Australia nnd is now the champion trot tor and how horse of Australia. Marvin Wilkes was tho greatest raw coil of his day in California. Dam, Kitty It. li:li a stake winner nnd unbeaten as n two and three year old. Shu by Sidney 2:1S)J, grandsiro of Lou Dillon 1;58J. Sidney Wilked was very fut a a two year old and trotted one-eight mile barefooted nt a '!' 10 gait. Ho is a dark brown lfi hands high, weight 1200 lbs and a model harness horse. Will make the season of l!ll at Fur Grounds. Uurns, Oregon. For terms address, CLAUDE McGEE, Burns, Oregon