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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1911)
jgnejM Ia $ (? lj.JS iif B iftt it S 141 HfcK IWII jLu I : BONA FIDE MID-SUMMER SALE 25 per cent off Men's and Boy's Summer Suits 15 per cent off on Boy's Wash Suits 15 per cent off on ail Straw and Panama Hats FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES RECEIVED CLEANING AND PEESSING Schenk Brothers XfJLtSl wiuiiv jliiuui a itftit jui,ihik,i o i Burns, Oregon, Odd Fellows Bldg- II that will not rcnuiro alteration ' SOMH RAILROAD TALK- orntlditiou for tnnny years. ' The bullditur sito selected in (Continued from First Pnffo) lln ialIala 111 fllanaas ilin It I 1 1 I a 1 i w i i . "" .r" " r"".n"T . mainline into San Francisco. iu luiviuuiiKC, Willi iiiiKu Htiiuui Kroumla. A1ATINI1H RACliS. The Mntmeo last Sunday after noon at tho fair p'ound race courso was quite in'iroHtinir, the trot boinpr rather a close contest between Hill Hanley and Pro gress, tho former taking tho first and third heats. Progress made a had break in the last heat and in a half mile could not recover what ho lost. Tho best time was 1:12. On August 20 these two with From Lakeview, in tho south ern part of the ntnto tho Hills will sweep eastward through tho Malheur Valley on to Boise. Thence tho route of tho Pacific & Idaho Northern will bo follow ed as far as Lardo, a point on Big Payette Lake, then east up Pnyetto Creek, through tho Saw tooth range, down Lick Creek to tho South Fork of Salmon River, up tho East Fork of the South Fork o.f Salmon Iiivor to Profllo Gap. Down tho Big Auk to Mid dle Fork, to tho main Salmon River, up tho Salmon River on tho survey of tho Pittsburg & She fjimcs-pjlctaCd NI-W PUBLIC SCHOOL UUILDINO SATURDAY, AlHIIfcU' l. I. 'I I tUlllSi'ltllTION KATKH- Architect Arthur Klliott of On tario spent a few days here dur ing the week consulting tho school board respecting tho new 'uilding to po erected. Ho sub mitted several plans and it was found he covered tho ground in every respect and before ho left his plans had been accepted. Mr. TllinH Ims nlsri lnin omtilnv. wl rv Dllnnii(nnil t l.i ..lflt.mn. " dtlDo vi i oufv;i I1UV.IIU lliu uiHiuillf. i . which will soon be under way, Tliia liiiiMitwr iu in lwi lurn- "FT . , ,. . "T'r stories, the basement mid riRiiu mis wuum nuiicuiu nun Klilnnv Willffiq nml .Tnlm (1 nm entered for full mile heats and Gi,morc to Su,mon Cl n,,1 l!cn I will likely show some of tho best acro3 Montana to Logan City speed ever witnessed on tho local U1 pruicni re, course. Several crows of Hill surveyors Tho' two saddlo homo races.1"1 l,ccn llt work for ,th i last Sunday were very good, one lho I(,nho country and are run of lho horses in tho first race ir'K li,ll! ovcr V10 mosl im,)or" I ran out of tho gate at the barns ' al HCC ,n 0l u,lB P"0' route. as he came into tho stretch and'11 ,H weu-Known uiai uio uarn liiHimmtintltnrliniltnttimnnmlprinum interests already own the Un Year Six Montlm Three MonlhR , IUL1AN IIVUI1 l) tlKtiftKm tho wire without anything to J1"10 No,r,tl10!'"; t" KO-callud make him go his best. .DW Road," and they have ft" '" "Vw . 11. 1 , I ft. A match race of quarter milel' 'J-iuracL io w.o uum between James Bunyard mui ; wiiwirucuoii wimimny ior con Clarence Young's horses resulted If there is any thing in huckle berries, hay, nuts or in fact ovorythlng that is necessary for tho sustenance of birds and beasts and bugs than you had better koop your summer wages becauso thcro is n hard winter ahead. Naluro takes caro of Its own and when Bho is preparing to mako tho snow flakes fly thick and fast and tho water pipes freeze and the thermometer to work overtimo below tho ico limit then sho lavishes abundance dur ing harvest timo for tho jolt that is to come. Theso aro the days when tho ant, and lho bee and squirrel get busy and keep busy becauso they know tho BignB that never fall and a man ought to be as smart as a squirrel. But we wont debate it, -Blue Ml. Eagle. MISSION AT BURNS. ' mhmmibhmiJ" in a victory for the former. These horses aro matched for a half mile on August 20. struction of a line from Boise up to Smith's Ferry and will build to Payette Lake within tho next year or 1C months. The princi- Tho general news of railroad construction indicates that the suggested route of the Hifl out lined in an article from the Tel- the lines will come in from Idaho and that the Hill line from the west will in all likeli hood come further north possi bly from Prineville, over the di vide at Emigrant and down Sil vies river to a connection with tho east line through this valley. This is a feasible route and would cover the territory very complet ely. With tho Silvies irrigation project the northern part of the valley must have attention and thus be taken care of. Certain moves by capitalists some very important moves along the line of power and water sys tem in this vicinity in the not distant future. Always readylfor job work. foun dation to bo of stone, the super structure of brick. It will con tain eight class rooms, an assem bly hall, gymnasium, manuel training room, domestic science lunch rooms, ect., in fact cover the necessaries for a number of years, and will bo heated by steam. There will be two separ ate contracts, tno minding pro per and the heating plant. It is the intention to have the foundation and basement com pleted this season and the entire building ready for tho school year of 1912. Tho board feels it is getting all tho modern conven iences possible for the money and while there are some features not required at this particular time will be necessary in a few years. It is a wise conclusion as Tlii.i-nvwlllnionJw.iiMii-no.niirJiiii.pal mirnoso In the Harrimiui milodash for saddle horses and I miml "' in doing this to keep C trot, half-mile honta,1'"1 oulof IJo,HC' ,)llt- "hording with Wild Firo. Emilino. Louis, w 'l Ho 'telegram's miormant, ville and P. G. entered. These Iu" ,m8 ,lK 001 as ,U1 ovcn raco colts aro evenly matched and will if ot liltI advanUigo in the make a close race. ' - contest for the reason that the (Hill line will have a more direct coMiii.Mi iiusim:ss with I'li'AhiMiJ. .route with easier grade3. Enjoy an outing at the Sea shore. Stopover at Portland and Astoria. Take advantage of the LOCAL OVL'KILUW. F. M. f!roo and wife took llicir August27 to September 1. 1911. Church of tho Holy Family. Sunday night Tho Soul's Sal vation. Monday night Sin tho Enemy of God and Man. Tuesday night Mnn'H Last Act. Wednesday night Como yo Blessed or Depart yo Wicked. Thursday night Our Adver sary, like n roaring lion uoetn about. Fridav night Tho Home and what it should be. Special exercises for tho child ren. Confessions heard at ahy hour between G a. m. and 9 p. m. Friday night renovation of vows for the whole congregation. All Catholics and especially non Catholics aro invited and urged to mako use of the Question Box by aubmilting questions on reli gion, morals, and Jesus Christ. These questions will be answer ed every ovoning before the mis sion sermon. Rr:v. Thomas J. Bhady, Diocesan Missionary. Brown's Satisfactory Store LOWER PRICES We are in a position to make you a lower price than any quotation submitted to you by any Harney County merchant, Bring us the list. We will sell under it. This offer includes STUDEBAKER WAGONS, BUGGflES ViilllMIlllICTUWPUIIJiaillUMIUUgMIMBW '-VOTMMHBMBMBBIIOBHnmnawnHBHHHniHBHHHBBMIliM I I mKmmmmg Matinco races Sunday, August very low round trip rate of, departure uuirsuay ior 'lacoinn $12.50, children half fare, on the, where they formerly resided. special train operated by the !0 WR&N Co. leaving Baker for the Seashore on Wednesday, August 2.'t at (:lfip.m., Tickets are limited to fifteen days and there will bo nmpio accomodr. tions for all jiassengers in the chair cars and sleeping cars. Make your reservations through W. B. Johnson is over from Silver creek today. He states lie has excellent crops this season. Lost On the streets a plain gold bracelet. Suitable reward if finder will return tolhisoflice. ' John Carey and wife are over from their home on Crane Creek on a visit to Mr. Carey's mother. the agent of tho 0 WR&N Co, at Baker. Do it NOW. J. J. Donegan left yesterday Dr. Griffith reports Carl Cox, morning for Portland on busi who had nuito a sm-imm ntl-ielc nr II,. will lw. nlicW ,-nimln we will have a school building 0f appendicitis improving. of weeks. TRADE AT HOME! Build 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 thousands of articles carried in stock enumerated below Dry Goods I Wares of all kind A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS including Ladies Cloaks, Waists, Skirts, Sweat ers, Shawls, Hand Bags, Beds and Bedding, Undermuslins, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Corsets and Corset Covers. Gent's Supplies The Most Complete and Up-to-Date Gents' Furnishing Dcp't. Men and Boys Suits and Overcoats; Socks, Neckties, Collars nnd Cufrs, CuiT Buttons and Links, New Stock of Working and Dress Shirts, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear Suspenders, Levi Strouss and "Boss of the Road" Overalls, Jumpers, Linen Duelers. Drugs, Oils, Etc. Wc mention here a few of the very things carried in this department. Perfumery, Face Powder, Creams and Solutions, Toilet Articles, Blue Vitrol, Formaldehido, Chlorido Lime, Turpen tine, Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oils, Stock and Poultry Foods, Insect Powders and all Household Remedies. Pure California Wines, Grapo Juico and Liquors for household purposes. Pure, denatured and wood alcohol. Sal soda. Prices Reasonable. Are so reprchcnlative 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 Tools, 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, Tarpaulians & Wagon Covers. Boots and Shoes Wc are proud of ihls department und can give satisfaction to all Men, Women nnd Children. We carry the celebrated Buckingham & Hechl line. CORD WOOD All Honorable Competition Met. Entertainment For family, friends and yourself if you purchase 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 little ones from lop to toe. Wo have not overlooked the Dolls and Toys. Groceries Of all kinds Flour, Bacon, Lard, Honey, Grain, Grass Seed, and Feeds, all kind of Farm Produce, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Evaporated Fruits. Special Articles Umbrellas, Parasols, Trunks, ValiseH, Suit Cases, und Huttcrlck Patterns. STATIONARY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES TOBACCO AND CIGARS NOTIONS - CONFECTIONARIES Grain and Wool Dags, Sack and Binder Twine Your Business Solicited. I'lvrmoN i'ou i.iquou mcrnsk. Wo Hid lrjl rolcrH of Dcnln privlnct lliumty County, Stulo of Oregon roH.'cl fully ink the lion. County court of Ifiir nuy County Ort'gun to ttrnut n pvilllou to U. W. Culton Co. to null ftilritou Mult ml Vlnoui l.iiinom In Iuhi iimntltUi ono xMoti In Do nlo I'rfclnct, Doan'e Itnncli, lUrnoy County, Slulo of Oregon for lliu l'orto'l of Hit Moulin, im In iluty liomiil wo will over pray. Nuim-it Nuiimh. J. N. Itnwley W. (J (Monti 1V.-.1 I Allen M.M. Doan It. II. Vlckei T, Diffoiuliitfur (do I..MalUcli Adam AtliUu Noitimu llufTmnn Chun Huffman Jainc A. OimxImIii IVtu LVoome Harrison Grove Krro drove I. H. Strpporruin II. W McAlHntor I,. M. Mennluin Clyilo McClnru II. J.'Marliri !. I., (ill In in Michael IUrlo 0. I.. McICulvoy Itoburt Doan A. It. Itocliln J. Sulrelno Mlko Membia Holantlan Auiiuxiu (ioo. Denny Cyma Nlon Klw. J. Callow (lumarimla MermuillH Knil II. I.oreiu B T, Plcal M.Ualvin Marlon Marklo A. II. Kium John McLean V (1, .Smith Notlca li lioreby gUun Unit on WAImw laytlioOtli day of Septiimliur 11)11 tint iimlerlnutl nil) apply to tliu Honorable County Court of Harney County, Oregon for tlio l.l(oiio invullotuxl In tliu nlmo IKitltlnn C W Chiton A-Co 20. FSTltAVi:i) -A hay mare brand ed bar X on left shoulder and stille from my place near Prince ton. $10 toward for her return. Kaui. Hokstman.. I XlUMOICH NoTICIl In llio Counly Contt nf the -tut of I n - Kon for the Count! of Harney. Ill tho nmtler of tliu iwtatn of Jnon lUmnett, ileceaceil Notlco Ih lierliy nUell that by oritur of the County Court of tliu Statu of Orn Kiu for Harney County, duly inailo auil vnlurisl on tlm lnt tiny of Juno, Kill, lint mi lernlKneil Mas iluly apiwlutoil lUvciilor of tliu lnt Will anil 'IVttnmrnt of Jaton licnmitt.ilcpe.mi'il. All piirnoiiH liu i lK I'laima iilurt tl.u nboto cnlnlo aro hiuehy uotltliMl to preent the nainr, erlflisl na by law rrulrtx, to tho un- iliirnlKl'ril Hxceiilor ltliin ntx moiitha Irum tho iluto herviif, nml tbla uotlrn Is tlateil Ihu I'.'th iliiy of Aue,UKt, IIH1. I I,. roiUADi:, llxccutor of lho last Will ami Tentument of J ai-oii lU'iinett, lort'Si'iil. ! mVf "ma Jl a 1 1 bW M ! 1 1 an d I l VHTmiTTi Riitiiniiiv.ini iiibiiiivihi in L iff m M ii ft T. " " ' " r Hi ri ff T AJiMBhwitifrMi&Mii J . a "DIGNIITING MIL I INDUSTRIES" W Tbli If tht UU of ft txautlful 61-pate tMti. will ihu asr kor ar rlrl how to SUCCEED, t-i pottal la tamll TODAY and It will tt uutr ft Tut aim ox ia couvki ii to aigou? ua yoyig tha Intfnrirt,. And tA sarv ALL tb Dracli f. - eouritf ta Acrteuttur. Civil Enjlneerlnt tUai EntfattMBf, Htenanicai D(iatriac, Kiauit; rlnr. rartatxr. Donttlo-Belnc n Inf mrc. Faans&cr and Mutle. Tbt Collijuf Btpumtxr ita. cauyofiret. AAdraat: aZ01TBA. OEEQOH AOEICUUt OOLLzaz, CorrUlU. Oron. NOTICK FOH 1M4I.A1KITUC1 PUBLICATION. rtllll.IC I.ANllH.M.K t'NUKI. HT4TM I.4.M1 OriKr. I llnnit. utvxoii. Julr 17. Ivial Nulkc l lirrrliy Klirn, Hint .llrvrlnl by llio CummlkiiiT el llii'llt'iitriil l.nml (inire, under llio rvllo!ii of llio net ul ( unurni i lruet Juiiu r. I'". sl Hint.. Ml), ) tiriuam lo llm ) iilrallon ul l.mnlrl II Ji.nci.til I'kII (irrcoii, ferial No UMM. e wlllonr at imLIIr la inilie lii(liiit W.IJi'r, m io n' rloujt a m , oiilliellltiilayol Hc.irtrl-r. lull, iirii lho lol ' IuwIdk fractal Utnl: UK) j H KiJ free V, T Id H , It. 21 K . W. M. Alll Atnl all iwriuiii eialmlnff AiHirMlr tlm Uie-.liorllil Uinli are aililnvl In nlo thell rlftllilH nr uLlrctluiif ..ti or lM'furM lliu tlniA ilu llliiatrit lir lo u K4IIM' lli'Kl.H-r I mxk IMII'I. Iti'ieltrr MUSIC Private instructions in VOICE and PIANO SiKht singing and Health Culture in classes MRS. McIIOSK Studio over Tho Times-Herald Calamity Sawmill HOWE & HANKINS, Props. In Crane Flat tut Calamity Creek. All Kinds of Lumber on hand at reasonable Prices. SEASHORE EXCURSION THE BUftNS DEPARTMENT STORE via the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Wednesday, August 23, 1811 SPECIAL TRAIN CoiiHiHiing of Pullman Standard and Tour iat Sleeping Corn and Sleol Coai-hen, leaving linker at 0:15 p. in., LaUnmdo 8:00 p. m. ROUND TRIP FARE Baker $12.50 TickotHgood for return up to and including Sept. 7, poriiiitting Htop-ovor at Portland and AHtoria giving an opportunity to visit tho AHtoria (Vntonnail We Have Opened Offices in the New Mast Building in Burns, and are Prepared TA Furnish Accurate, Relial " and Complete Abstracts Title to all Lands in Harney TA Buy and Sell Real Estate . JL J I flrn-A nnH Qmall Tr.irfc "-"'S-' a-raaaca... a .UwL,. TA Write Fire Insurance in li "Strongest Old Line Comp'l t 8,000 acre tract irrigated land- best in Central OregonFN class colonization oroiecf. IH v All Business Intrusted To Us Will R(t Prompt and Careful Attention. MOTHERSHEAMDONEGIl Rooms 4 and 5 Masonic Building. Young's Meat Market & Gil Has a full line of BINDER TWINE and GENERAL HARVESTS SUPPLIES Get our Prices on Groceries, Ilardwaiii CASH WILL GET BARGAINS HERE sf h CHOICE OF SEAMERS PaHHongora may tako tho 10xeurnion S(iainor "T. ,1. l'olr tor" loaving AhIi Stroot Dock at 8:00 a. m. on Aug. LMlh or 25th and onjoy a dolightful daylight ridu on thrTcoluin bia Iiivor, or tho HtoamorH "HarvoHt Queou" or "IIiiHsalo" loaving at 8:00 p. in. aanio datoa. For furthor particulars call on any O-W. II. ft. ('n Agont or writo to Wm". McMurray, acnernl Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon . THE TIMES-HERAl Job Printing. Prompt Attention Give'; wm z TtV r'' ?" 3K iAaifaUliUWM