The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 08, 1911, Image 2

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Schenk Brothers
Merchant Tailors and Outfitters
Burns, Oregon. Odd Fellows Bldg.
NEW SPRING GOODS
Now on Display, Including
Suits, Hats, Shoes,
Underwear, Shirts,
Collars, Cuffs, Ties
Newest Styles in Straw Hats
Panamas, Crush Dicers, etc
CLEANING AND PRESSING
PRICES ARE RIGHT--THE PLACE TO BUY
We carry the I J. -V. 1). Under
wear in Union and Two Piece
Suits.
Tlio muln entrance lo this sec
ond flaor will bo from Main street
with easy Btnirway nnd there
will ttlso Lo oxits nt tho baelt
lendfnjr. down two ways.
VAI.LHY VIMV CULGDRATES
Thti 4th of July celebration
hold On tho beautiful grounds of
tho Scott Hayes placo under tho
ruiBplcoa 6f Valley View Grango
No. wv turned out lo bo ono of
''TUX'' KI2AUB DKOWNL'I).
William 10. Heado, one of tho
most popular and highly esteem
ed young men of thin section,
lost hla lifo by drowning irj, Sll
vies Iiivor near the. Isliyui ranch
of tho P. L. S. Co. tab Sunday
aftornoon. fQ ovo a party
down to tlio vhiiqU from Burns
Sunday just after noon to spend
a few hours. Mr. Gilcrcst, tho
,, . -... . vaviuiiuu iiunii.y UI1U MIB8 V(!m
ho most successful events ovwj Hendricks wovo of tho party nnd
linlil in llnviinv nnnnlv Tim" ... .. . ...
' ""' , -- mi worn oni lo tlio river to fish
day was ideal and tho peoplo.Mr. lleado discovered uomo young
turned mt in largo numbers over KQM0 umj told Mr. Holland ho
200 being present. Tho varioua would trnt Home. 1I WM .. v.
committees of tho Grange work port swimmer nnd tho rest of
ginion but had spent a portion
of hm lifo In Tc7:as, Inter going
toNcw York, than to this section.
Ho was 27 years old arid an or
phan. Mr. Rcado had been
elected to membership nnd re
ceived ono degreo in the local
Masonic, lodge.
ed hard and deserve great credit
for tho preparation mndo, Tlio
tho party wont up tho stronm
loaving him to have hla fun. Mr.
program or tlio uay was earned : Holland returned, to tho placo a
out to tho letter and enjoyed by , ahort time later where ho found
all. Tho literary program start
ed nt 10:30 a. in. and consisted
of tho follewing:
Introductory Remarks, - - -
- Chairman A. Thos. Kaycraft
Instrumental Solo - - - -
Mr. Kendi'u clothing but nothing
of tho young man. Ho called to
him but received no response.
Ho at onco called tho others of
thu party took tho auto nnd
hnstoned lo the ranch houso for
Iltc tmosx-prtard.
8A1URDAY, JUI. !. 1311
ttiiiiM;itirrtoN uatkh
This will bo ono of the largest
and most substantial building in
1 Hums. The first floor is practi
cally all spoken for and will bo
occupied by offices with a lino
plate glass front store building
extending tho entire depth on
the north side. There will be
i four attractive, well lighted
' oflico rooms on the front of tho
i building, on tho second floor, two
of which have already been
, spoken for. The rest of tho floor
Additional ground has boon will be devoted to a
purchased this week adjoining and opera house with a floor spneo
the original site for The Times- 01 over auuu loot with a large
Una Year
Six Month! .
Thtte Mouth,.
10'
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--- - Morcnco Ilolloditx.holp. They begnn to search with
National Anthem "America" ;poles and a raft to find tho body
Sung by all but at dnrk had not been hucccss-
Invocntlon - - O. 1). Howard 'fui. Monday morning some
Vocal Trio grappling hooks were put in uso
- Misses Cobb and IIo(Tcdilznn(l about 8 o'clock the body was
Oration of Tho Day ..... foun,i entangled in weeds about
H. R Huntley G feet from tho shore on the op-
Song by Grange "Plow, Spnde posito sido of tho stream from
and Hoe" whoro hu had gone in. Tho body
Recitation "Tlio old Settlor" - 'was in such position as would in-
Mrs. Berda Wertjdicaten hard struggle to cxtri-
Kccitntion - - Miss Hazel Cobb' cato himself from the entangling
Valley View Limericks - - - "weeds. Tho remains were lirou-
A. S. Whitney, ght to Hums and prepared for
btnr bpangled Uanner", by All) burial, tho funeral service being
Immediately following the lit- held at the Holland HomuTues-
erary exercised the call for din- day afternoon by Key. C. W.
tier was announced. Tho tables illollomnn, a (juurtet consisting
woro spread under tho willow' of Mrs. J. L. GaulL Mr. Hnrrv
lULIAN IIYKft - Hitn.rx
THG TIMES-UEPALI) 1IUILDIN0.
grove and wero fairly loaded
with all the delicacies of the
season.
McIIose, C. B. Smith nnd P. T,
Randall furnishing the music,
Interment va made in the Mas-
Aizuup. m. mo Hem sports onic cemotary. The funeral w a;
were run ofr consisting of vnr- largely attended and the proces
ious races, tug of war and basoision to the cemetery was made
ball game. The tug of war. hm eotirelv of Automobile with
public hair married men vs. single men was
won by tho former. The base
ball game Valley View vs. Law
Herald building. Phil G. Smith
bought the 25x100 strip belong
ing to J. T. Barnes and with The
Times-Herald man will cover the
entire space of 50x100 feet with
n two-story brick building.
McGowan & Swain, who hail
the first contract,
building and have
in. readiness.
tht exception of the hearse.
Deceased who w.is familiarly
Vnown as "Tex" had been here
stage, dressing rooms, lockers, en was tho most exciting event I for several years. He was, form-
check rooms, etc. It is the in- of tho day, the score bemj
tention of the owners to make 10 in favor of the Lawcn team, ley ns chauffeur and private sec
thisoneof the most attractive The nigger baby stand ltrnvml i retnrv. hmvim,- him v,tr nn.l
play houses in this part of the great success and wan well pat-1 later being employed by Supt.
stnto with necessary scenery, ronizod. Ice cream. lemonade, Gilcrcst of tho P. US. Co. to
comfortable scats, ventilation, cigars nnu cnuutes. were served
A II U'nnl hrmm h.i.u.i
A. DNB ENTERTAINMENT.
ThoBong recitnlby Mrs. Harry
McIIoso. assisted by Mrs. M. V.
Dodge, violinist, and Miss Urusit
DodBon, render, last Monday
ovoning was highly appreciated
by a largo tnidlonco. The work
of tho ladies; was high class in
ovcry particular and much ad
mired by their many friends. All
were Bhowercd. with congratula
tions following the entertainment
Such entertainments are a credit
to tho city and will bo most wel-
como in tho future.
A very neat and satisfactory
Hum was added to lho Presby
terian church building fund nnd
all couccrned are pleased.
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'MIS MODEL WIFE" JULY 22.
Miss Drusa Dodson and Miss
ATnrion Cummins arc preparing i
a two-part entertainment which
will bo rendered at Lochor's hall I
on July 22. These young Indies
ore pleasing entertainers, the
former a reader, the latter pos
sessing u very swectund pleasing
high soprano voice.
Tho first tKirt of tho enterUiin
ment will consist of readings
and vocal solos and tho second
-wr-HCXTE! WAIST SALE
Brown's Satisfactory Store
COMMENCING MONDA Y, JUNE
IkmUilul and attractive line of White Lawn ami Linen Waul,
will be offered at a prcai njwuw ""! - -
WM1.25 WulBln, - - 730. 150 $1.75 Waists, - - X.
200 $2.25 and $2.50 Waists, Sl-30
rv,,- uicrc orp thp bitpct or bummer weai ar
as we buy direct from New York you are by
ino- the most stylish waists worn,
"Ti iiHjLimi i ii ii mi i iiiiifcMimiiMiiiwift"te
i lp mi ii bum t -f -" w mm ww
Work horses for sale weighing
from 1200 to 1500 lbs. four to six
years old.- I. M. Davis, Drewsey
Oregon.
Foit UBNT-The Jorgensen
ruilllm n vnw liiiitrhnlilu comedv store building on Main htreer.
"His Model Wife." There nroi
ten characters in the cast and
the young ladies will be assisted
in ila production by local friends.
Tho comedy is ono act and re
quires about an hour and twenty
nunutcs.
Saturday has been selected as
the data as a convenience to
those out in tho hay fields who
may wish to attend.
Inquire at Wm. Miller's oflico in
the Masonic building.
WARRANT CALL.
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To those who contemplate going out
fi
tor
HARVEST ORDEfi
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we wish to submit for consideration os
PRICES
m
I i drive his
ttWlMttnn ITim ittno n
Will erect the heat, toilets and everything ncc-,0".1"? """ " J 2 .' very nirrecablo vounir man who
tho plans all essary to the enjoyment of Us better for having boon there. ' was Particularly liked by all his
patrons. 1 jACK Raiihit!, acquaintances. lie was a Vir-
TRADE AT HOME!
Buiid Up Your Own Town and Community
Keeping up with the times and the growing demands of the great
HARNEY VALLEY COUNTRY
for all classes of merchandise under one roof
LUNABURG DALTON & CO.
have established and will maintain an up to date department store.
A few of the. thousand articles carried in stock are enumerated below
Dry Goods Wares of all kind Entertainment
Rcatos for sale, all sizes and
lengths, price 20 cents per foot
Any one desiring Rcatos address
W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson,
Albcrson. Oregon.
Wuo printa of any township in
Hums Land
name of cntryman, date and kind
of entry, topography, etc., $1.00
each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns,
Ore.
Never leavo homo on a journey
without a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. It is almost certain to
bo needed and cannot be obtained
when on board the cars or steam
ships. For sale by nil good
Dealers,
Wol.ce is noreny jrivuii ..,.. gt . hfc de flour bb,
there are sufficient funds in the bM
county treasury, to redeem an rescnicefruitsUBarper
Harney county warrants register- ioo lbs C.75
ed prior to May 1st, 1911. In- j Trff0 or 8tnan white beans
tercet ceases on all such warrants
from July 8, 1911.
Simon Lr.wis,
Troaauror of Harney County.
Appointment ol AdmlnlMralor.
A Complete Line of Staple and
Fancy DRY GOODS including
Ladies Cloaks, Waists, Skirts, Sweat
ers, Shawls, Hand Bags, Beds and
Bedding, Undcrmuslins, Dress Goods,
Hosiery, Corsets and Corset Covers.
Gent's Supplies
The Most Complete and Up-lo-Date
Gents' Furnishing Dep't.
Men and Boys Suits and Overceats:
Socks, Neckties, Collars and Cuffs,
Cuff Buttons and Links, New Stock
of Working and Dress Shirts, Hals,
Caps, Gloves, Underwear Suspenders,
Levi Strouss and "Boss of the Road"
Overalls, Jumpers, Linen Dusters.
Drugs, Oils, Etc.
We mention here n few of the very
things carried in this department.
Pfrf umery, Face Powder, Creams and
Solutions, Toilot Articles, Bluo Vitrol,
Formaldehide, Chlorido Lime, Turpen
tine, Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating
Oils, Stock and Poultry Foods, Insect
Powders and all Household Remedies.
Pure California Wines, Grnpo Juice
and Liquors for household purposes,
Prices Reasonable.
Are, so representative in character
that it is possible to furnish.your home.
WOODEN WARE- Brooms. Brushes,
Willow Ware, Water Bags, Barrels
and Kegs and chopping bowls, etc
QUEENSWARE -Fine China, Cut
Glass, Silver Deposit Ware, Mirrors,
Cooking Utensils Pottery, Lamps..
HARDWARE-Nails, Garden Tdolfr.
Rope, Cuttlery Full lino of Tinware
JEWELRY-Clocks, Watches. Stick
Pins, Belt Buckles, Chains, Fobs.
Headquarters Sport
ing Goods, Guns, Am
munition Fishing and
Camping Outfits.
Tents, Tarpolians and
Wagon Covers.
Boots and Shoes
We arc proud of this department and
can give satisfaction to all -Men,
Women nnd Children. Wo carry tho
celebrated Buckingham & Hecht line.
CORD WOOD
All Honorable Competition Met.
"For family, friends and yourself if
you purchnso a PHONOGRAPH with
RECORDS. Wo have them In stock.
Children's Dep't
Our Children's Department is so
complete that wo can furnish your
littlo ones from top to too. Wo have
not overlooked tho Dolls and Toys.
Groceries
Of all kinds Flour, Bacon, Lard,,
Honey, Grain, Grass Seed, and Feeds?,'
all kind of Farm Produce, Fresh Fruit
nd Vegetables, Evaporated Fruits.
Special Articles
Umbrellas, Pnrasols, Trunks, Valises,
.Suit Cases, nnd liuttcrick Patterns.
STATIONARY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
NOTIONS -- C0NFECT10NARIES
Grain and Wool Sacks and Bags
Binder Twine
Your Business Solicited.
In tc Kfttntc iI MtitlMii 1-oulsu It a Inc.
lcceaMil :
Nottcu In hereby k1(n thai tlio under
rIkikmI linn Iwon duly iiijhiIiiIciI tlio ad
District Showing I mlnUlrntor of th nbou ivtuttt by tin
... ,, County Court of Ilaniwy County, Oro-
gun, wliurdn Kild cotati) Is IkhhIIiih,
wJiicli iiiipoiiitmcnl flipoaTH b) order
doly uiiulo nnd ontcrud, and line qunllll
wl. All perrons ImviiiR clnlmn i;n1iint
nalil rutnlo oro riulriil to prenont tboin
with prox;r Ynucherti within tx month
from latu of thin notlco, and ns by law
required, to tho umlornli'ili'd adiniiiU
trator nt bin place of biieinen at JJiirnn,
Oregon, or at tlio oflico of (i, A. Horn
bold, Hums, Oregon, IiIk iittornex.
Dated .May 101b, 1011.
Kirhl publicntioii May. l!0th, ltU.
1'i.attT. 11 as hall,
Adinlnietrator.
ner 100 lbs 6.G0
Bayoand pink beans, 100 lbs. 9.00
No. Uapan rice " ." G.50
Fine.dairy salt 50 lb. sack .90
Stock salt in B0 lb. sack per
100 lbs , L35
Canned table fruits: peaches ""
pears, plums, apricots,
pineapples, blackberries,
grapes. 20c a can, 2-1 cans
to cose, per case '1.80
We are well stocked with DRY
$5.70 , Sweet corn, 2-1 c4 ns t
0.(0, per case
TomaUtj; 21 can-- toe
per case
bwut s uacon wcu stt
with lean, per lb
10 lb. pails Silver Ledl
per pail
Mocha and Java blendi
3 lbs
Other blends at L5c i
pound.
XXX Castor machined
Ion cans, per u n.
1.1HTH 'JOT mil HVI.
KKsinu tion ti pntkv ok i.aniwin
NATIONAL KliltKHT-MulIro Ii littir nlven
tlmt Ilinttnil.lfiirrllO liclow. tfnilimcliiic
rrn. wlililn Itin iUlliour .Nxloiul Knrl.
ot e". "Ill tx titjcel lu ttlamunt ruiI onlry
uuilrrMia iirurlilom of lti Immi'ilml Itviiol
ma umi.i1 Hllei uil um ci o Juno II, nni
(34 8Ut. SO), at the Unltol Ptitc, Uuil iifllre
I tiurni, Ur(on, ou Juljr'A nil, Aur Miller
wnowwi trituiiy im in goou mult in
kiir i Mm imitu mr usiicuiiurnl
whowu trttully kiid In gooil IkIiIi
prior In Jtnnirj I, IWM, ml liu not almmloii
llnlciB
Mlv.i,
eil m-.iic, Iim a udernco rlutil In inkc
liomiliil ontrjr for tlio Unili artually orn
lilri). Halit UmU woro lUtvtt Umii tlin ir
lloDi of tliu tmifoni incutlimcil I it low, win.
H.i.. 1'ivi.i.iii. iirii. .ui'jvi.. lu met ltriltr
rlgtitolaiiraucaiiUtar,iruviilttiiiicliielliiror
o nrali'Miito rleht li xp,iiUril n
July '.u.llHI.unwlilrhiUtutluilaiiOi will lw in I.
aviillrant la'iuallllcilto makehonifialaail tinir.
um inapraicrouia rigru i Bxcrrincii nrlor Id
)ello ellltmaul ami entry by any i)iiallilit
Jiaraoil. Tha lamia ar a follona TlioW.nf
HI j ofHKh "1 NW U.llio V14 of NWU of riVi.
V'v Ilia BKW ol S of NW'. th
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of hV)t of NV4. Ilia WU nf 1, of NKJ
ofBWU, tha Wt.of Wtf nf HKJiot H' Ihi
KU ol HWliof flVi, ami tlio Vj.of P. U
HWiof HWf(, Hue I. anil lho ) of Wjluf
NWIof NWlf. lho Eljof NWJ.iil V.-W', ami
tha KU of W). of XWliot NUti.H.w iv.t -ji
liof Wl.'of SWKi
H.T. 81 K.. . M , l.M aorM. aillcalioii nf
i.uuran ,1 .iiiiirhii, lilirui, wrrKOU j l.llLDJt7
The 8'of BWJ.' of H J, Sao. 1; lh HU nf HU of
HKlj, rfao. i Ilig NK'i ol NW L ami tlio Nil nf
NljnlNK!.. Roc 10, ami lho SU of NH!of
N WW. Heo II, T. W H , U. ! K., 1(6 acrra, appll
cation ol JOirpli T (larruli, llurna, Ortxuii,
l.lilDUi h, V. I'ruinlni, Aaiialani Cnmmla
lunar nf tliaUeiicral Uml oniro. Arpnrd
Uay A, 1011, Frank I'lcrcr, I Irat Atalatant Hac
rotary of Ilia Inllrlor,
C. E. LEMAY
I'aintinR, I'aper llanj;iiig, Sinu Wriliug
Estimates given on nil classes of
such work.
AGIiNT IIENRV BOSCH WALL I'Al'liR
Headtpiarters at French Hotel
Calamity
Sawmill
1IOWI3& IIANKINS, Props.
In Crane Flat on Calamity
Creek. All kinds of Lum
ber on hand at reasonable
prices.
GOOfl
Men's Boys' and Youths' Clotll
Hats and all kinds of furnishings. Ak!
Ladies' Misses' and Child
, r .,:,: !.
wearing apparei 01 every uu&ciijiiuu ,s
Our prices in all departments compare
with the prices in our Grocery Depars
COHPARE PRICES
RAILROAD PO
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and remember you will have 70 mik
in vour favor if voti come this wava
G.
BOYCE
IRA
WHOLESALE and RETAIL MERCIP
Jolin Say, Oregon i
Now's the Time to Get Ready (o Put i
THE BU .NS
DEPARTIVIENT STORE
We Have Opened Offices in the New Masonic
Building in Burns, and arc Prepared
TA Furnish Accurate, Rliable
" and Complete Abstracts of
Title to all Lands in Harney Co.
npA Buy and Sell Real Estate in
' " Large and Small Tracts.
TA re ire Insurance in the
' Strongest Old Line Comp'ies
8.000 acre tract irrigated land
best in Central Oregon- First
class colonization project. TERMS
All Business Intrusted To Us Will Receive
Prompt and Careful Attention.
MOT HERSHEAD & DONEGAN
Rooms i and 5 Masonic Building.
WEHAVB Plows, Harrows,
Seeders, Wind
Pumps, Hose, Scrapers
Wagons, H
Buggies and Carts.
ALL KINDS OF HORSE HIICI
The Famous Rotary Hi
T.n TT.nr.n rn Fsiu.tfiiui
4 K
Gang Plows
GARDEN TOOLS,
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Come In and See Us Before k
Young's Meat Market & d
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