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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1911)
W . A Burns Flour Milling Co. Makers of the 'Famous Burns Flour and "CREMO" BREAKFAST FOOD Always for the development of Central Oregon and Har ney County. ij j " ita DISPLAY OF 1IAKNEY COUNTY FKl'IT. ajAiwwiMii,mifrn'L'ftfiTifja (10 WAY PROM IIOMI" TO (1IT NIWS TJio following appears in tho Vnl "Enterprise that arrived liore last night. Tho Times Ileiald is informed by tho local school board that there has been no con tract lot for our school buildinjf : Contractors Jlnyles & McDon ald, of this city, wore the suc cessful bidders for tho construc tion of tho new hchool building to bo elected at Hums. Their bid was $27,800. The building is to bo completed by September 1, 1912, and Messrs. Hayles and Mc Donald nnd a number of local carpenters will leave for Hums in a few days to take up their work. There were twelve bid ders. The Hums school will be two stories and a full basement. Tho basement will contain the manual training nnd domestic science departments, girls and boys' lunch rooms, toilets for girls and boys nnd the gymnasi um which will bo 40x70 feet and 20 feet high. The first floor will have four grade rooms, and the upper part of tho gymnasium. Tho second floor will have four grade rooms, principal's oflice, teachers' room, library and the assembly hall which will bo10x70 feet in size. Arthur Elliott of Ontario js tho architect in charge, and tho stylo of architecture is straight modern composite. The building will bo of brick and stone construction. It will bo heated by furnace. It will bo mechanically ventilated on tho basis of 30 cubic feet of fresh air per ininuto per pupil. There aro 400 children of school ago enumerated in Hums, and seven teachers. Hums is a towit of 1200 people, is the county seat of Harney county, and is the center of a larire airricultural and hiock raising section ui uiumui Oregon. Nc w clothing for mi n and boys at Brow 'iV :- itisfaetory Store. l.'JCAL OWKIIOW. Martin Huck and bride are in I the city. I The electric lights were much better last night. I Fresh Cnndies at the Burns Department Store. 1 Miss Mary Croxton is the guest of Mrs. W. Y. King. i J. E. Sizemore came over from his ranch last evening to take in the fair. Come to the Burns hotel and get fcomo coffee like your mother. used to make. TlieToastmaster, Dr. Marader, told why we would get a raihoad. He's not guessing either. OUH NEW FALL STOCK OF, ,DRY GOODS IS HERE. THE BUSY CORNER STORE. .Mrs. Maggie Hilton, Miss Ras nuissen and Miss O'Neil aro fair' (visitors today. 1 Phil Bates had a crowded house, at his illustrated good roads lec ture at the Ugo last evening. j Mrs. Millnr has a fine lot of) fall and winter millinery on di? play which the ladies should call and sco at once. Parents should teach their chil dren not to "swipe" fruit from the display boxes and plates at the pavillion. Those in ehnrgo yesterday had considerable troub le and lost borne fruit. Stoy's R&staurant and Bakery I lilril door c U side His.sner llulhllnj; J. I.. bTOV, Proprietor LtinUicw, short order, pies, bread, calves, etc. etc. FAAlll V TRADE SOLICITED. liEasuKoonm OlllHiUUOOibC SUoes IbrsWide orytender teet Burns IVIeaf IVIarkef H. J. HANSEN, Proprietor Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, Liver, Headcheese, Wienerwurst, nnd everything in a first class Moat Markiet in any quantity. Wholesale and Retail . Prompt and Satisfactory Service During Fair Week. if , - 1 m THIS u the dca! ihoe for f solid comfort ind splendid . ...... l.M,-..! . ii i nam uic uioiccu maicnau. jflt'tthe sifcicjicvm& II RAND Tho best shoo at tho price, possihla to make It has jilenty o( too room villi a iomuion?. tenso heel. t Gilclie Gnnicol tnhocs uro Bcientillcnlly mnde.V IThey lit all ou-r.x Tho Instep U 'cut jut right nnd tho arch ef: tho toot is comiortauly support-!) cd.'JTIio uppers, linings, Insoles,1 countertOliceltniHUsoleH aro thollxt(that money, will buy.' nnd they' romndons carefully nnd throughly ns money nntl brain9 Vnnl'iliursn.MknilrlinKinmrB 'flioes hao iv?tvlo for every uso and n shnpo for every foot. 1 2 Fair Week Specials 2 I M ana n slinpoior every loot. j JAiEh .MI,.I I ROOFING Three Kinds The Very Best Guarantee to Save You Money BLANKETS The Most Complete Assort tnent Ever Brought to The City G. W. CLEVENCER, The Fur cure Man -i um: :: j-:rs:ss::nr:'K:n:::::! .1 V J' I WANT, YOU WANT, THEY WANT-Possessive case WE HAVE IT When you want a thing you want it. Listen: We have studied the wants of the people for more than thirty years; our long experience lias qualified us to the extent thai we know what the people want, and keep it on hand when they want It. If you want any more come to the BURNS DEPARTflENT STORE j3l.i3.3. g;et "wixevt vou ovant J. C. WELCOME & i .Manufacturers aud de.il. r in ij Harness and Saddlery fi Latest Designs in Indian Robes j) Silver Inlnid 8 BITS and SPURS ROPES, WHIPS 1 s t;n:;;;:unnH::mwr4mwwtmtffirun;:;n;:?.'t;:;::;:::::;::::;.:::..::i::::::ir.n;;: The WELCOME Pharmacy The Place to buy CANDY The Place to buy CIGARS The Place to buy PERFUMES The Place to Get What You Pay For The Place to Pay For What You Get The Place you Can't Afford to Overlook J. C. WELCOME, Jr. Proprietor Vj -.i