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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1911)
cf n"fi a SP rWsffiK Lmes-Pcrald. IlK LAIIOKRT CIllCULVTION Or tKKWflrArKH IN T1I18 COUNTY. dATUKIlAY. Jt'l. 1. It'll ...N iuoorc Locnl News. Clnraneo Sale at Schenkl Kniser is reported on the L F. C. Dibble is over from tcrcelc. Ino anil complete lino of jarden and flower seeds at Grocery. fey Smyth and Clms, In Thursday accompanied lir families. ill supply of groceries in laid, bacon hams etc. jjey & Richardson's, I'and see the late arrivals ps goods, shoes, ties, furn- etc. at Hngey & Itich Boyer, special agent and ey oi trie general lanu Ms in the city on ollicial BS. French Hotel serves a mulay dinner and special an is given to family ssor uonegan and little id County Clerk Waters ane to Logan Valley for ing. IUCED PRICE SALE OF tGOODS AND FANCY AT THE BUSY COR- ITORE. Griffith andJ. L. Gault luite successful in their "trip to Bear Valley Sun- fhe Doctor remembered ies-Hcrald family with a t George Marsden re- "wirh thorn. . V he nmtK urn nlrl.'WP ie first of the week from id where he has been for ie. Jim spent a portion time he was absent in an epair shop learning the ks" of a machine. and D. P, Penick, bro- Mrs. N. A. Dibble, ar- iere last baturuay irom 3me in California, making in an auto. They have iiving a very pleasant visit leir sister and may re- srmanently. kBrown and family and eon Brown and children 3Ut in the mountains to until the hot weather is Leon will join them as Henry Dalton returns lis outing to resume ins in the bank. tu.'rvirt i.n fnrifiinmnnt V..WJ.V..V V...VW.. .. by Misses Drusa Dodson arion Cummins, assisted of their friends, promis- one of the most pleasing endered in Bums. The krt of readings and vocal nil be interesting and in- vc and the one-act comody Model Wife," is quite iIe. Tonight at Locher's WHY NOT? become a depositor with a bank wh osc service will prove of m a tcr ial assistance to ijou in your bus iness and financial transactions. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON renders its patrons prompt, intel ligent and satisfactory service YOUR BUSINESS INVITED Capital and Surplus $75,000.00 John I). Daly, PrttMent C. A. Ilalnr: Vice I'rttldtnt A.C. J. L. (iaiilt, Cuthltr Welcome, Ami. CWi, H Alteration free at Schenk Bros. I Best canned com $:i.2fi a ease ii , ni, ,! fmiK, ,t.r Harriman Mercantile Co. in the city the first of the week. ' C. J. Engdahl was in making Winona wagons are the best. ! l)roof llis Iami the first of thiH Prti onlrk f llncrimnn Mnrnnntilfi I " CCK. Co. G. A. Hurley, formerly of the Vale Oriano, is now publishing a paper at Woodburn. REDUCEE PRICE SALE OF DRY UOUUa AND FAJNUI REDUCED PRICE SALE OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS AT THE BUSY COR NER STORE. ' C. A. Harlan and family re turned yesterday from a few GOODS AT THE BUSY COR- d"8 outinirattho Robt. Drink- water rancu. mr. minim wis NER STORE. ' Ora and Roswell Hamilton ar rived home the first of this week resumed work in the bank. For summer diarrhoea in child- t ft ,..i. !.., .,f ren always give unnmucriniirs two months shearing sheep. !0,ic' , C1,0,:ra uml """-rhoea iiumvtiy mill u peewy uuru in certain. For sale by all good You will never again be quite as you arc today mentally or physically. Perhaps not ever again will you bo able to get so "young" a photograph- that looks like you as today. Visit the Sayer Studio. Geo. Schenk arrived home Wednesday from a business trip to Portland. He was accompan ied home by a first class tailor who takes a position in the Schenk Bros, merchant tailoring establishment. Mrs. Millie Patterson, a sister to T. W. Stephens, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Porter, came in the first of this week from Gilliam county. Mrs. Pat terson was formerlly a resident Dealers. Tlios. Cleveland and wife come over from their home near Van on Monday having learned of the illness of Mrs. Cleveland's mother, Mrs. R. .1. McKinnon. Tom returned homo the jiext day. The Harney Saw Mi)l, L. R. Bunvard proprietor, now has on hand a large amount of rough and dressed lumber and can fill orders on short notice. A good road to the mill. Hurry orders may be 'phoned in. Frank Harrison and family and Robt. Stoner expect to leave to morrow for Steens Mountain to spend three weeks rusticating. of this county and has many old (From the way Frank talks every- time friends wlio are pleased to. body ought to bo well supplied see her. Webster McEwen came over from the 00 ranch yesterday and reports the grasshoppess are again doing much damage to crops in that section. These pests have been numerous in that district for several years and something should bo done to exterminate them if possible. with fish when he gets back Frank S. Miller and wife ar rived Monday evening from Ash land, making the trip in their handsome Buick car. They have been busy greeting their many old time friends and relatives this week who are delighted to see them. They will remain for sometime. REDUCED PRICE ALE A 1GINS ON MONDAY, JULY 17, 1901 At The 'USY CORNER STORE Dry Goods and Fancy Goods REDUCED IN PRICE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY Come early because we are going to sell lots of goods during this sale E STORE THAT ALWAYS MAKES GOOD E BUSY CORNER STORE Rfhiiinrtr T St(hiiimrt7 NyVIVWVVf 1Amf jm. 9 fVVdlVV fi II J Aind Howser is over from Har ney. A. Beckley came up from his home at Waverly Thursday. Best flour (guarantee) $8.50 bbl. Harriman Mercantile Co. John Winlenneier wns down from Silvies Valley Wednesday. Full line of Lownoy's fancy box chocolates at E. B. Reed & Sons. W. D, Huffman wjis over from his Andrews homo during the week. Cleaning and pressing for ladies and gentlemen at Schonlc Bros. Mrs. J. W. Biggs has gone east on a visit to relatives and friends. Wo understand tho local ball team will go to Narrows on tho UOth for a game. A, 11. btroudo was among our business visitor from Harney the latter part of the week. Everything for every body at the Lunaburg, Dalton &. Co. Department Store. 'Frank Metschan and "Doc' Cozad came down from Silvies yesterday in the formers auto. Scott Catterson was in from his Steens mountain horse ranch the for part of this week. Work horses for sale weighing from 1200 to 1G0O lbs. four to six years old. I. M, Davis, Drewsey Oregon. REDUCED PRICE SALE OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS AT THE BUSY COR NER .STORE. Mr. and Mrs. .lames Kenedy were in tho city Thursday. Mrs. Kenedy states they will havo a line crop oi mm and grain on their place this season. Estkavki)-A bay mare brand ed bar X on loft shoulder and stifle from my place near Prince ton. ?10 reward for her return. Kaiu. Hokstman. W. R. Dawson and Bert Porter wore up from Sunset the first of this week. They havo been quite busy 'grubbing brush and say they are ready for more contracts. Remember the matinee races at tho fair grounds tomorrow afternoon. One pony race and two hnrness races. The latter promises to be tho fastest ever seen on the race course. Joe King, a son of Scott King, nrrived hero yesterday from The Dalles. The young man is an electrician and may remain here pormitnently. He is a guest at the home of his uncle, W. Y. King. If you wish to avoid the warm weather go to tho Mt. Vernon Hot Mineral Springs, where you can get a clean cool bath in the pool, the shade is delightful and the Hot Mineral baths will cure your ills if you have any. .1. E. Rhodes and Arthur Beede were over from Drewsey Tues day on land mismcss. jsotu arc compartively new cpmers to Har ney county, are enterprising gen tleman and take a keen interest in the advancement and devel opment of this inland section. Esthay A brown mare weight about MOO, about 12 years old with wiro cut on right shoulder right thigh, C. A. Haines is up from Nar rows. Grass seed at the Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Department Store. I. L. Poujado was down from his ranch on Cow Crock yester day. Plait Randall and family are enjoying an outing in tho moun tains. Roland Hankins was among our visiters from Hnrney last Monday. .J. M. Dalton and Sam Mothers- head went up to Myrtle Parks Thursday for a short outing. Wid Drinkwatcr and fatnilv were among those to go to tho mountains (luring tho week. Mrs. A. S. Swain and Mrs. Peter Chrislensen were up from Lawen Wednesday and Thursday. Pastuiu: Seven miles from Burns. Both horses and cattle. $2 per month. Mrs. E. E. Ows ley. Milt Modi came over from the P. Ranch Thursday and has been renewing acquaintances in this city. REDUCED PRICE SALE OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS AT THE BUSY COR NER STORE. Rough and dressed lumber of all kinds now on hand at the WillianiH Bros. Saw Mill. Rough lumber $15 per thousand. School SupL Hamilton was in tho city Wednesday. Ho was accompanied down by Len Vick- ers and Ora Hamilton went back with them. ' Mrs. X. R. Mililuird nrrivful home last Saturday from Port land where she had been for sev eral weeks under the care of specialists for eye trouble. Blue prints of any township in Bums Land District, showing namo of entryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. Will McKinney started on his return trip to Pendleton last Monday to resume his work in tho Merchants National Bank. His wife remained for a longer visit with home folks. Frank Swain, one of the con tractors on The Times-Herald building, arrived home from Portland Thursday. He was down to order the plate glass, , Geo. A. Smyth is over from Diamond, Butterick Patterns nt Luna burg, Dalton &. Co. Mrs. W. Y. King is on tho sick list this week. New fresh groceries just re ceived ut Hngoy& Richardson's. Don't over look the big Clear ance Sale now on at Schenk Bros. BouN Thursday, July 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Graves, a daughter. Seats have sold well for the entertainment at Locher's "hall tonight in which local people will take part. REQUCED PRICE SALE OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS AT THE BUSY COR NER STORE. Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, prico 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson, Alberson, Oregon. MATINI-K RACES. In order to let local sports got a line on the possibilities for fair week there will be a try out matinee at the fair grounds to morrow nftemoon when two har ness events will be the main fea tures. There will also be a pony race for tho boyB with a small purse. Mr. Johnson and his assistants havo some very promising har ness horses to compote in the fair week races and they are coming fast. Some of tho best performer. will be seen on the course tomorrow afternoon in two races. These will be worth seeing. Admission will bo 23 cents for adults and 15 cents for children Become a Depositor With Hie Harney County National Bank Your money will be kept in absolute security. Payment by check provides indisputable receipts in the form of your returned cancelled checks. We offer the services of a strong bank to the small as well as the large depositor. utipfrOT C. F. McKinney, President Leon M. Brown, Cashier Fred Haines, Vice President Henry Dnltpn, Asst. Cashier RESOURCES over 84000,000-00 ' This hank lias a Savings Department under U. S. Government supervision DI imuGS FECTA ff&2 t to 5 c LEAN UP TIME i, hero. We have a good stock of disinfectant lor water sinks, cesspools, etc., the proper use of which will safeguard .against disease. Don't forget Ammonia when you clean house for removing grease and stains from wood work. Azoa will kill your mice and rats, and all of their neighbors. THOMAS POTTER DGAI). Mrs. J. E. Loggan received word tho first of this week that Thomas Potter had died at his home in Siskiyou County, Cali fornia on July 12. He was about 73 years of ago at the time of his death and is survived by a widow and two sons. i Mr. i'ottcr came to Harney Valley in 1879 and resided hero fcr many years, leaving in 189G or 1890 or 1897. He was a high ly respected pioneer and well known to the old time families 1ft t It 1 13 Dnntinn hffittf 1)iin ( An necessary doors, cement, etc. for. , , .'. , ' .,,',, ,, ., ,, , ., ,. : made his home with the Potters for several years when he was a V3 The Welcome Pharmacy STA TIONERY the new building Mrs. J. R. Gould was pleasant ly surprised lhursday evening boy. Among the old time friends hero are the Howsers. when herlnother, Mrs. M. Shields i Whitings, Caldwells, StanclifLs of John Day came to make her and Byrds a visit of a week or ten days DISHE SATC OST PllOPIUETOIl PROPRIETOR. also wire cm on branded S on right stillo and vent ed b on right shoulder, blotch ed iron on loft jaw that looks like 99. Parties claiminganimal will prove property and take her by paying for this ad. GKO. II. H0M,ENI!AUail. Walter Hodder and brido arriv ed home Monday. They were married in Missouri nnd Mrs. Hodder was formerly Miss Cas- sio Hunter of Pendleton. Thoy were mcotin this city by Walter's father and went on out to Sunset tho samo afternoon. Tho Times Herald joins many friends in ox tending them a hearty wclcomo nnd wishes them a lifo of happi ncss. y r Mrs. Jason Bennott and her son havo returned from tho coast and will mnko their homo in Ilurnoy County again. Thoy left hero somotimo over a year ago in tho hopo that a chango of climate would benefit Mr. Ben nett's health but ho grow worso and died last November. Mrs. Bennett is ono of tho pioneer women of this section and has many friends who welcome her back. Dr. W. L. Marsden and son Oeorgo expect to leavo noxt Tuesday for California, tho for mer for a few weoks vacation and visit to his mother at Los Angles and tho latter to resume his studies at Borkeloy. Dr, Maraden will also spond a por tion of tho time ho is absent at tho univorsity consulting with thoso interested in bringing out his work on tho Pluto Indian language. Mrs. Shields was accompanied over by her granddaughter, Miss Ruth Boyce. Tho many friends of Senator Parrish will be pleased to learn that his stay at the Hot Lake Sanatorium is proving beneficial to him. Ho is n prime favorite with guests there, and is consid ered the supreme authority re garding things historical pre taining to this coast.--BIue Mt. Eagle. V Dr. 11. Denmau was up from Harriman on some laud business. He was accompanied on his re return home by C. B. Smith. Tho Doctor takes a deep interest in hnrness horses and will come back up today bringing two promising younsters sired by his famous Twelfth Night to bo placed in training for the races fair week. MDhester B. Smith and wife and Mrs. E. A. Stauffer and children arrived here from Win nemucca last Monday on a short visit to old timo friends and rela tives, Mrs. Stauffer nnd tho children are at tho homo of her mother, Mrs. David Carey and Clies and wife nro with his mother, Mrs. Florence Brenton. Thoy will remain for a week or two. -"Mrs. J. C. Garrett, tho old pioneer lady who is known to LISTEN! If broad-minded business men of wealth realize Hint life insur ance is a sane and safe way to mnke provision for the future, if they recognize the fact that other forms of wealth may be in accessible at the very moment when they are most in need, it behooves the rest of us to look to our duty in this regard. Oregon Life offer you the best contracts of lifo and investment insurance. ' You can have no more than two excuses lor reiusmg to taue in surance. You haven't health or you do not love your family. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received up to Satur day, August 5, 1911 by tho di rectors of District No. 17, at Lawen, Oregon, for a school building in accordance1 to plans and specifications now on file in Tho Times-Herald office. Build ing to be completed by Oct. 1st., 1911. Right is reserved to reject any and all bids. F. Citowi.KY, Chairman. In order io get more xoom for my stock of furniture I have decided to close out my entire line of China, Earthenware, GSassware Craniteware, Positively at Cost I have one of tho tinesi and in st complete lines of this class of ware in the city. INDUCEMENTS FOR QUICK SALES G. W. CLEVENGER; THE FUegyJTURE -to-xav--fww. &. '.Kik'tk.e '"'. -vi.kfc-'V PHARMACY NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bids will bo recieved until i August 1st. for tho erection of everybody in Hnrney county, gave her daughter. Mrs. Simon Lewis and other relatives a pie Bant surprise Inst Monday by coming in on tho stage. Her homo is now in Washington but she makes frequent visits to re latives nnd friends in this sec tion. Mrs. Garret will spend an indefinite timo hero. , a now school building in District No. 7, Diamond, Oregon, in ac cordance with plans and speci fications now on file in The Times-Herald office. Tho build ing to be completed by Oct. 1, 1911. Tho right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Cassik Smyth, Clerk Dist. No. 7, Diamond Ore. 5i &&$&&&9$&&&&&&&&&$$&: BURNS-PRAIRIE AUTO LINE A1ILLRK & KRLSAY, Proprietors Leave Hums every Sunday, TiiesJuy anil 'IliurMday, I p. m, l.cnvo Prairie following nrrlval of train Monday, Wednesday, Prlday TICKI3T AOENCIHS illJUNS C1AUA0I!, PRUNCII IIOHU. Ronsoiuiblo ninoiint of baggage allowed each passenger LARQB, ROOMY, COMFORTABLE CARS mmmmmmmmmm4mmmmmmmmmm4 t t t t No two peupltiaie alike and m two prescriptions are alike Thai's why eery prescription has to be treated in a separate and distinct manlier. You get this individual treatment, moreover, you got the consideration and carefulness" that should al ways be exercised where medicines are consumed and where health is at stake. Let its fill uoitr prescription, ym will ha served exactly riiltl in every way. The City Drug Store RIHE1) BROS., Proprietors .---tt.5k-k- .1.'-.fc1Ht'.1fc" I't'fc-. .-fc.- irfQMGafcwhrHoiir ?leitly of I'-'atcr Whrfiisv ... Wfcrdvi"- Yon Want it No trouhlol No wotk! lo pumping i. tho f.txvmg cold! The Farm Pump Unghie will provide nil ihe v.itcr you need for the house, Jairy, barn, feed lot, pasture nnywnere you wunt it. Works rlnht ontdoori In t u ,v tiRlit tcimenUiiro--iri ke-jM. l.ciitcrs. Costn less tluu a gor 1 taurh work. 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