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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1911)
B , imes- Jlerald. niK i.ahokst cniauLATioN or IY NKWSrAI'KH IN T11I8 COUNTS. SATURDAY AIMW8T . II II Local News. ito woolens in Scotch Tweeds chenk Bros. Bu will near tno woou saw itle September the 1st. B. Hoffoditz was in the first e week on land business. Bv fresh groceries just rc pd nt Hagey & Richardson's. Mm Back was down from his farm yesterday with Jersey ur. rcsh supply of groceries m- Jng lard, bacon hams etc. lagcy & Kicnaruson's. F. McKinnoy has been con to his home for several days li a lame uacK. lie is nil iring slowly. nil and see the late arrivals press goods, shoes, ties, furn- igs etc. at Hagoy & Rich- pon. Iiil Smith loft this week with 300 head of cattle for the road which howiil ship to the tland market. lough and dressed lumber of Ekinds now on hand at the liams Bros. Saw Mill. Hough lber$15 per thousand. lisses' Drusa Dodson and Mar- Cummins are home from a enjoyable visit to Mr. and Geo. A. Smyth nt Diamond. py may Have caugnt some nsir . this shack has no knowledge it. r rou will never again be quite . .. you are today mentally or 'sically. Perhaps not ever in will you be able to get so iung" a photograph that (s like you -as today. Visit i Sayer Studio. there will be preaching ser es at the Presbyterian Church iiday at 11 o'clock a. in. and p. m. Morning theme: "A loldant Duty" Subject for evening: "20 Century Good latarian." Special music by choir. Mrs. T. S. Wells and daughter bs Vcrda arrived here from rtland on Friday of last week are guests at the home of and Mrs. John Robinson. Wells is an aunt to Mrs. Vinson. Tncy will remain an Ic finite time. v Che Smith & Swain well drill- machine has been at work on rth main street sinking deeper well to secure more water fire protection in the city item. They go from there to i site for the new school house tare a well will bo drilled. Mrs. Fred Haines has returned Sme after an absence of two pnths spent in Portland and n r rancitco. bne was accom Inied home by Mrs. Ada Cloav- ' of Baker who has accepted a Isition in the Haines mercantile ablishent at Harney and ex- fects to spend the winter there. $5,000.00 of additional depositors' securi ty was added by the Directors of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON at their regular meeting on July 22ml 1911, at which time tha Surplus Fund of the Hank was Increased from $50,000.00 to $55,000.00. EVERY $ of the capital of this bank is now reinforced by $2.20 of earned Surplus thus affording our depositors an unusual degree of safety CAPITAL : : : : $25,000.00 SURPLUS : : : : $55,000.00 United States Depositary Oregon State Depositary Accounts Invited Alteration free at Schcnk Bros. ' Call on A. W. Gowan for laud Z. H. Stroud is over from Har-J Scri!' ney. P. II. Gray was in the city SHIRT SALE AT THE BUSY yallny. CORNER STORE. ! Best canned corn ?;(.2T) a caso Winona wagons are tho best, j "nrrimnn Mercantile Co. For sale by Harriman Mercantile1 Clean seed rye at Boyer Bros. Co. nt Co., Ontario, Oregon. G. W. Richardson was up from ' Miss Lenore Sizemore arrived Lawen Tuesday making proof on homo this week from nn extend- his homestead. cd visit to her undo at Warm School suits, tho kind that,S,'rinB8 wear, at Schenk Bros. Come! 'J. K. Jenkins has been over and see them before school opens, j from his ranch for several days ,,.-. , ,,, visiting friends and looking after The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. j,;8 ext(jnsjvo business interests. Walter Struck is very sick with! .,.., . . summer complaint at the Paring-' Gn tl' !)cct l0 ov?r ton saw mill. ? IJcar W this afternoon in I the car to bring Mrs. Marsden Carter and son have opened a home He will be accompanied fruit stand in the Hissner build- y Elmer McMamis. mg anu win Keep a supply oi an kinds of fruit on hand. For summer diarrhoea in child ren always give Chamberlain's Herzog, the Tailor, is now! Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ready for business in the Miller I Remedy and a speedy cure is building two doors north of tire! certain. For sale by all good French hotel. He wishes to Dealers. Frank Cawlfloldnnd futm'y aro up from NarrowH. SHOE SALE AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Best flour (guarantee) $8.fi0 bbl. Harriman Mercantile Co. Alrant Reynolds and DavoMiller aro over from Warm Springs. Full line of Lownoy 's fancy box chocolates at E. B. Reed & Sons, Cleaning and pressing for ladies and gentlemen at Schenk Bros. Everything for every body nt tho Lunahurg, Dallon &. Co. Department Store. Automobiles to all parts of the country day or night. Regular auto stage to Prairio City. Phono Burns Garago. AitciiiK McGowan, Prop. Mrs. Martlm Baker and daugh ter Miss Nina nro homo form Van where thoy spent tho vaca tion period with Mr. and Mrs. Joo Williams. t l'HOOKKSSIVH FAllMKS Feed ground grain. W. A. Goodman will steam roll or grind your grain at your granary. See him for prices. Tho new addition to tho pavil ion at tho fair grounds is com pleted and Contractor King is placing backs on the seats in the grand stand. Glenn Ireland is greeting old friends in this city. He came in yesterday accompanied -ny his parents and brother Clarence. l hoy aro louring tins section in an aute: ''China Ben has returned after nn absence of several years. He loft here with the intention of going to China but found ho could not return if he went so has been in Sacramento. Special attention given families nnd tourists at tho French Hotel. Don't over look the big Clear ance Sale now on at Schenk Bros. Sylvester Smith was a buni-i ness visitor in our city during (lie week. ft II m .... ii. i'j. oizemorccamc over irom his ranch yesterday. Butterick Patterns at Luna burg, Dalton & Co. Save trouble and inconvenience,' .,, French Hotel Mrs. Ed Gibson nnd children wcro down from homo near Har ney yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kelsny left Monday enrouto to California where they will make their homo. Tho Blue Ml. Eaglo reports that both prisoners who broko jail over at Canyon City recently havo been captured. KMi'ss Georgia Ellis left the first of this week for Bcllingham, Washington to again tnko up hor school work. Foil Sai.k CllKAl' Ono gray roan horse' thrce-years-old, brok brek en: one black yearling filly. In iiuiro at Second Hatul Store. Mrs. Jennie Bussart has re Uirned from Ohio where she has been for some time. She is a guest at tho homo of G. W. Clc-veneer. r Mrs. M. V. Dodire will start a small class in violin Sept. 1. Arrangements can bo mado now as to hours. Instruments furn ished on application. John Caldwell has purchased the J. W. and Claud Brown farm up Siivies river, the consideration being $5,300. This is one of the best farms in tho neighborhood. The new Times-Herald build ing will contain some very de sirable office rooms and one fine largo store room which aro for rent. Some of the office rooms are already spoken for. See the manager about rentals. have tho people of this section call and talk clothes with him. He is an experienced cutter and tailor and guarantees fair treatment. The Harney Saw Mill, R. L. Bunvnrd proprietor, now has on hand a large amount of rough and dressed lumber and can fill orders on short notice. A good Ludwig Johnson of the Harney road to the mill. Hurry ordors County National Bank left here Wednesday for his former home in Wisconsin in response to a tel egram anouncing tho death of his father. Deceased had been may be 'phoned in. Frank Metschan left for Grants Pass Tuesday. His daughter Miss Marie will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cattanach this in poor health for several months 1 8Ummer, Mr. Metschan will on and his son spent several weeks in thc jlotei business having with him in June. . purchased the Josephine hotel at MAlUMED-Tuesday, Aug. oo Grants Ptm-BlueMt. Eagle, at the Presbyterian manse in this r A. W. Hurlburt and daughters city, Lee Wilson and Miss Effie ! Misses Millie and Alice were in C. Miller, Rev. C. C. Babbidgej the city yesterday, The young performing the ceremony. Both ladies left this morning for Mon are homesteaders in the Sunset! mouth where they will attend tho section where they both have many friends who join in ex tending congratulations. normal this year. They wero accompanied by their grand mother Mrs. P. M. Bardwcll. 2 2 BIG DRIVES 2 -AT- THE BUSY CORNER STORE Men's Shirts, Values up to $2 For Two Weeks Only85C each This Is a special lot of Golf and Negligee Shirts that was placed on the count ers and is becoming dusty. We don't want 'em spoiled;' hence this exception ally low price. See Show Window and Center Tables. SCHOOLSHO ES fa boys and girls Reduced 20 Per Cent During the next Two Weeks Sale Begins Monday August 28 THE BUSY CORNER STORE I. Schwartz L Schwartz J PROPRIETOR PROPRIETOR. Wo aro informed by Or. Geary, chairman of the school board, thnt Miss Alma McKenzio has decided to take a position in the school to fill tho vacancy mnde by Mrs. I.ampshiro's resignation, this will meet with tho hearty approval of all who know Miss McKenzic. The school board has contract ed with parties to burn and de liver the necessary brick for the new public school building. The men have leased land from J. W. Biggs and are now preparing the yard. The brick are to be burn ed at once and delivered on tho site for the new building without delay. "'Charles Walker, late of Illinois, has purchased tho land holdings and personal property of Mrs. A. A. Cowing. The real estate con sists of 800 acres part on Prather creok and part up Siivies river. Both places aro under irrigation. The deal was made through Archie McGowan, the considera tion being $25,000. This is one of tho largest real estate trans fers this season in this vicinity. ('. R. Peterson, Henry Messner Ira Venator nnd A. Ventor and wife came over from Crane creek the first of tho week in the for mer's auto. Phone reports his grain crops exceptionally good this season but his fruit is an en tiro failure tho first time sinco tho orchard como in bearing. Mr. Peterson states the roads nro not bo bad but suggests that the road masters run over them nnd tako out tho high centers for tho benefit of tho automobiles. Roprescnla.ivcs of the Phila delphia Townsite Co. wore in tho city last week and conditionally contracted for a tract of tho M. L. Lewis placo west of town which thoy will purchaso and plat to town lots provided L. M. Brown will plat tho ground own ed by him between. This would indicate a feeling of permanency in our city by outside cnpital and should bo an incentivo to local property owners to improve rather than wait for future do-velopmonts. A largo amount of freight wns recoived this week by contract ors McGowan & Swain for tho Times-Herald building. It con sisted of doors, windows, pinto glass, cement ect. Work has been stopped on tho building on account of lack of brick which will not be out of the kilm until Sept. 1. Tho delay ig regrotted as tho contractors wero anxious to got it enclosed nnd tho plas tering dono beforo cold weather interfered. Tho outsldo walls for tho first story aro complotcd but thero was not sufficient brick available to build tho center wall and permit tho laying of tho soc ond floor joist. Blue prints of any township in Burns I .and District, showing name of entrymnn, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. C. M. Salisbury has moved in to his new location in tho Hiss ner building. Mr. Carter has also leased the necessary space in the building for his fruit busi ness. Austin Culi, a brother of L. B. Gulp, camo in yesterday from Madras where he is in business. He will reinnin for a few days visiting relatives and old time friends. 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 havo nny. 'W. C. Cecil and wife came over from Silver creek yesterday and went to the Island ranch this morning accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. V. McKinnoy where Mr. Cecil delivers cattle today. An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, as a rule, bo cured by a sin glo dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has no superior for bowel complaints. For sale by all good Dealers. The Oregonian reports tho ar rest of J. E. Rounseville of Denio, who was indicted by tho federal grand jury on the charge of using tho mails for fraud. His bond was fixed at $3000 which ho could not furnish and ho is in the Multnomah county jail. MAnuii;i)--In Portland on Aug. 17, J. J. Lampshire and Graco B. Lampshire. A letter to Mr. and Mrs. S. Lampshiro received last Saturday gavo tho news of this happy event and it was somethimg of a surprise to tho many friends in Burns. Both hnyo long resided in this section whero they have many friends and admirers. The brido had signed a contract to teach in tho public school of this city for tho coming year but has tendered her resignation. Mr. and Mrs. Lampshiro expect to make their homo in this city and nro expect ed to arrive hero early next week. r i. ....... ursii i) i.'i i r ii.. uiuiKu triii iv. iviiik iiiiu liiiiuiy spent tho past week hero leaving today for Malheur county and from thero thoy go to Portland by the way of Pendleton. .Thoy aro making tho trip in their tour ing car, wiving motored in from The Dalles. Judge King has been busy looking aftor legal matters hero and will roturn hero for tho October term of court to look after somo important cases, later ho will tako testimony in nn im portant water suit that is to bo tried in tho federal court. Judgo King sees much advancement in this section sinco his last visit and says wo havo a wonderful future. Ho is keenly interested in tho irrigation project being investigated in this section and oxprcsses tho belief that thoy will bo financed nt no distant date. A. Book ley and son were up front Waverly Tuesday. Rough lumber $15.00 per M. at Mill. P.mtNH MlMdW Co. down from ng the week. Have your winter's wood up so the wood saw man can grind and saw both at one trip. Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, pricu 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, Alberson, Oregon. rGao. L. Buchanan and wife came in yesterday accompanied by Myra and Chespa King who had been visiting with them and other friends, Harry Clcndencn camo over with thorn. A well known Dos Moines woman after suffering miserable for two days from bowel com- plninl was cured by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Choleraand Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all good Dealers. NA TIONAUZED in 1 907. . This bank has from the beginning op crated along the most approved and conservative lines. The wis dom of this policy is attested by the splendid growth of the institution and the public confidence it has enjoyed. Following the traditions of the past, wo aim today to guard with the same care every interest of our depositors, and to render the best possible service in every branch of banking. We courteously welcome your bunking business. Resources over $100,000.00 HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Controlled and JMfrOVTMrjl Owned lil Home People. Salisbury the Jeweler has moved his Jewelry Store over in the Hissner Building, for merly known as the Red Front Barn. Look for the watch sign. FOR SALE BY OWNER. 1 section, 010 acres, level un improved sago brush land in Harney Valley, can be subirrigat- ed. 1(50 acre tract, fenced, good house deep well and otherwise improved. 1G0 acres tract unim proved. Prices made to suit in tending settlers. No speculators need apply. Inquire nt this office. LISTEN! If broad-minded business men of wealth realize that lifo insur ance is a sane and safe way to make provision for the future, if they recognize tho fact that other forms of wealth may be in accessible at tho very moment when they arc most in need, it behooves tho 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 for refusing to take in surance. You haven't health or you do not love your family. WARKANT CALL. Notico is hereby given that there are sufficient funds in the county treasury to redeem all Harney county warrants register ed prior to May 1st, 1011. In terest ceases on all such warrants from July 8, 1911. Simon Lnwis, Treasurer of Harney County. 'DRUGS' DISINFECTS c 'LEAN UP TIME is here. We have a irood stock of disinfectants for water sinks, cesspools, etc., the proper use of which will safecuard airainst 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. ? The Welcome Pharmacy STA TIONER Y DISHES AT COST I'BTITION KOIt I.IQUOU I.UTNSIi. Wo, tint umliTHlgnuil U'K.il oUts of l.nki) I'rtH'inct, Harney County, Statu of Ori'non, roipi'ctfiilly Hlltion I Ito Hon. County Court of llnrnoy County, Plato ol Ori'iioii, to grant n I.irunvo to Harris tl l'ltrRernlil to cull Spirituous, Mult anil Vinous I.i(iioiH in luta iinanliticK (linn otio gallon in I.nLo l'rt-clnrt Hiirmy County, Stulo of Orpgt.n, for ilia otincl of I inmitlie, an in duty liournl 'h will cvur pray. N'amk Xaukh l'roil A. Ilnrron Oliffunl Orou-bock II. Hoist K, Krueo (loo. J. Hall C. A, Hnlnra H. T. Wliilson W. K. Sullivan J. Port; Cioo. XV. Unwlllolil It. A.H.iiHters II. II. Klliutt Ili'iHlorooit Iilllutl A. V Mo uutluutl J. Ii. ((raven 1). S. (Iruvi's Wnltur Hurrnrr 1'ri'tl Ilatmor J.'W. llronn William Duncan J. II. Wltiol K T. Huloy Frank Smith Krauk it. llrnnn Walter V.. llriiiKlo (iuo. XV. Simmons CIiok. Willi! A, Snoutilor Joint Hosn Win. Wnhl Win. Dunn XV. K. Collins Jem Woodcock I'Mvvitril AmlcrMiu MiiKt'iirlu Siihioy Conu'uya (i, XV, Cocklln JiimoH ltutliiirfnr.l ,!. II, Driimuirr Martin Tamly Tom Douglas A KnriiHuii'ili Claiulo Hi'lmg V.l JiMii'i U. V. Urul ' llaMou I'lliott 1'iiink Wlillu Tom Dunn I' II. I.iioili'r A. It. Jones Itirt Dunning . J. II. Ilnoi-ra M.J. NixnIi Frank Dunn VV. II. GmlKlitou K O Dunning A Peterson S. .1. Mlilwlnter (loo. Ulro N. Cl.'mirh V. DuniiJr Will Newton A UruvpH A. Mnralinli Jon Corloy ( K. Diiiui John KobcrUoii .1. Iloiiiturfou T. Honolulu- II Tonu Notico In lieroliy given that 1 1 arris l'llr.Koiillili iillcaulN lor tho nlmwi Honor lleonpo will iipnly to the above named court for aueh lieenud on tho llth day ut Sonlombur lull, ul Cie court limine, llttriiH, Oregon. Doled tills Itlnla) of Augimt 1UU. II. nuns A I''ii(h:iui n, 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 I have one of the finest and most complete lines of this class of ware in tho city. :iHt15 NIK UU1LK SALbi G. W. CLEVENGER, .-KKktVV -1i-VO'V"-'C-.'St.'iV"lBl.-.-fc. J J t PHARMACY No two people are alike and no two prescriptions are alike That's why every prescription has to be treated in a separate and distinct manner. You get this individual treatment, moreover, you get the consideration and carefulness that should al" , ways bo exercised where medicines are consumed i and where health is at stake. Let us fdl your prescription, you will be served exactly right in every way. The City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors v.'Vvnfc'V-. w--v---v---v . 1V&V& $ O..1OO0ga ''lenty of Water Whenever and Wherever Von Want It No trouble! No workl No pumping mi the freezing toldl Tho Farm Pump Engine will provide all the water you need for tho house, dairy, bnm, feed lot, pasture anywhere you want it. Works right outdoors In lero wct ler. Provides water nt tho light temperature no Ico-nnckcil innks or liolhrrsoiue t nk heaters. Costa less thnu n pood idmill. Does ten times ns much work. Saves two men's ,i;i every day it runs and never t;rumuies nuout ions nours or "ioat. on tno job. Attaches to Any Pump in L Minutes cr?tt gittSw. lit ':: '311 w 'if ffl, .711 ; ;xj JM s 1 Mas s ffc Tfr.JgrJt, i C. E. LEMAY Painting, Paper Hanging, Sign Writing Estimates given on nil classes of such work-. AOliNT HENRY BOSCH WALl PAPER Headquarters at French Hotel P9 2! "mple Power for Small Machir ry Has pulley (or running any honil or (,. i wer machinery. Helps the women i iks tv turning tlio cream separator unit c' rn. He wafchlng machine and wringer, etc. 1 ius tliu com clicllor, fanning mill, feed illl, , rlmlstone. Does most all the ilnn ry Uicirc in half nuiul time. All re.Jy fur woik -no tr to buy. Com en on its own base, no tmmlalions or platform nectt X Knur email bi.lts (atcu it to any pump. Nobel'", tl.alls, arms, walking beanii or nnehiH p'is. Iiaally moved unynlirrv o i a wlml j.irt . See tliu Enslno at Woth , We have a Farm I'urnp Bnglno on exhibi tion In our show rooms. It in at work most all (lav ilclnir the kind of work that is most tlretome to tho farmer, llrlmrlu the fntmlvandlt t iu show you huw thin l'uri il'uuipKai i .1 w ill da your turuVht winter work ,tt una" cost rt.iiin (la j.ii,oh Ai !. I 0kfcl K.I4, I 1 1 ., ,ib LnH, t 1. W. T. SMITH, Agent t t t t