The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 07, 1911, Image 2

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FAIR WEEK IS OYER
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But not our Special Sales -Here
are some new arrivals
Overcoats, Mack-naws, Hats, Win
ter Caps Hunting Coats, Trousers.
focr) thing lo m for People 'l Care.
SCBENK & WILLIAM
Merchant Tailors and Outfitters
Burns, Oregon, Odd Fellows 8ldg
CLEANING AND
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PRESSING
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PCRCHEUOM
Stallion Scttlemyro first. G.
Thompson second.
JACKS
Alex Ilanloy first
Mnro and mule colt, W. M.
Stewart, first; C. T. Albritlon,
second.
SllORTHOUN.
M. L. Lewis, first on cow and
yearling bull.
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H. Dixon, 1st on bull.
Dan Varien, first yearling.
H. Dixon, first cow.
Win. Ilanloy bad a herd of
Hcrofords, the only ones on ex
hibit and Dr. L. E. Hibbard's
henl of J. rseys had no competi
tion. Ed. Goodman had a pen of
merino sheep.
Dr. Hibbard's Yorkshire and
Wm.Hanley's Jersey Reds wore
the only hogs.
Tim noultrv nens consist or
A. Ban-on, second.
Hromes Henry JenniiiRS, first.
Red top J. H. Anderson, first.
Specials-Hullcss barley, 11.
Dixon, first. Field peas L. E.
Hibbard, first; Gail Barnes sec.
DRY 1'AKM.
Winter wheat sheaves 0. E.
Thompson, first; .1. J. Heinz, sec.
SprinK wheat shenves-J. V.
Million, first; Mrs. U. E. Colo,
second.
Barley sheaves Thos. Hill,
first; J. J. Heiiw, second.
Sheaf oats John Marshall first
Robt. Drinkwater second.
Sheaf ryes- RobU Drinkwnlor
first, Thos. Hiso second.
Threshed rye Mrs. Win. Gnu
first.
Threshed barley -Mrs. Win.
Gray first.
Threshed wheat-Mrs. Wm.
Gray first.
Alfalfa first crop-Percy Davis
first, Henry Jennings second.
Second crop -Robt, Scttlcm.u?
She imcs-S&crafd
JULIAN ttVKU -
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SATUBHAY, OrTOIWR 7. U.
SDBM'RtlTION RATBB
One Ver
Six Month
Three Months
1.00
FAIR PRIZES
Pair mares or Keldinirs -Thos.
MoCormick. first, Wm. Stewart,
second.
Mare or gelding two years
Wm. Stewart, first
DRAFT
Hyde Stallion -Robt. Settle
myre first
' Shire w illion Robt. Settle
myre first
Hackney Stallion Robt Set
tlemyre first.
ROAbSTBHS
Team-Win. Stewart first, C.
S. Johnson second.
Stallion Thos. Baker first.
Mare or gelding two years old
Wilson first,. 1J.
Albritton
The exhibits were all judged
yesterday.
The judges of the stock were
r n Hnffmnn find A. Esrii. In
u n,.;iinn P C, riompns. Lerov or overChaa.
Breithaupt and H. F. Huntley. 6. Smith second.
Thpre wore some very close Yearling colt -T. C.
competitors in the live stock and first ,
several times Supt. Wilson had Yearling mare H. Dixon first
to be called upon to settle the P. G. Smith second.
awards. The stock exhibit is not .gtallion two year old -P. G.
so large as usual, but there are Smith first C. A. Brittingham
several fine animals. The awards second.
were:
STANDARD BRED
Stallion-Geo. Hogey first
Mare-P. G. Smith first
COACH HORSES
Stallion-0
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r Uo.wo.o mm nun nf ' i-st. sam xci irow sucuim.
onu iiuii " niii.iitio, '" - ,. ,. ...
Plymouth Rocks, one of Black Natural grass-lobt. Settle
Minorca one of Rhode Island myre first, Sam Tethrow second.
Reds, two of turkeys and one of, Natural grass-Robt. Seltlo
ducks .my re first
,b1uiut, ,,. ..oncers , "-7jS:SteL
The following awards were, q
.ade on the first division of tatil
"i.0 string wheat- . Crabs-R,J. McKlnnon b.t.
ICias. Wilson, fii.t; Lewis &Vul- " T Venato,
lnSStbarley-S-Whit-iO-test vari ars-R J
ling, first; Chas Wilson, second. McKmnon first, C. S. Johnson
Three sheaves oats -Chas.WH- second.
son. first; Geo. Young, second, Single vanety pen. OS.
Three sheaves rye -J. II. An- ''"'." "-""
l ,1L r.naf T P llihhird Greatest variety plums C. S.
derson first. L. E. IIlbbaid- Johnson first j. L. SiUs(..Cond.
seiml , , ..,. I Sinirlc variety plums W. T.
ihro-ncu rye-, u , u.u,... - (," ,. first c. S. johson
nrst; ij. & niuuaiu, .xuuu,
Threshed barley-S. Whiting
first; J. II. Anderson, second.
Threshed oats-Geo. Young,
first; J. H. Anderson, second.
Threshed wheat J. II. Ander-
I n. i!nl- .? .nrtnilfl
. T.W ID 1 ' SUII. HUt iUIU OtLUUU.
Single anvers, jumu. n.M". Best varietv sceds elc.-J. L.
flirt: Alex Hanley, second. uihhard
GRADE DRAFT ' second.
Stallion -Wm. Stewart fust. - Alfalfa, first crop-L. E. Hib-st-nllinn
and three of sret Wm. ' bard, first; C. S. Johnson, second.
L. Shingledecker Stewart first i Alfalfa, second crop-L. E.
see-
first Robt. Settlemyre, second
Stallion and three of his get
0. E. Shingledecker, first.
HORSES OF ALL WORK
Stallion S. S. Smith first.
Stallion Two-year old. Prioi
Barnes, first
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Mare 8 vear old -Stewart first, i Hibbard. first; Jas. Varien,
Thos. McCormick second. ond.
Brood mare and colt-F. J. Timothy - Henry Jennings,
Conrad -first. Cal Clemens sec- . first; Jas. Varien, second.
onj. Natural grass Jas. Varien,
Pair mare-, or gelding T. C. first; Ralph Hibbard, second.
All-ritton first. Stewart second. Hops-Jas. Varien, first; Mrs.
Vanderveer first,
second.
Greatest variety prunes J. L.
Sitz first, W. T. Vanderveer second.
Single Prunes-Mrs. Ilankins
first, W. T. Vanderveer second.
GARDEN IRRIGATED
Onions best and greatest var
iety Jas. Varien first, Ralph
Hibbard second.
Onions single variety Jas.
Varien first, J. L. Sitz second.
Turnips- Jas. Varien first.
Ralph Hibbard second.
Beets-II Dixon first, Ralph
Hibbard second.
Sugar beets- Jas. Varien, first
II. Dixon second.
Potatoes -Ralph Hibbard first.
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Everything that our long expriencc has found needed by people of
THE HARNEY VALLEY COUNTRY
Build Up Your Own Town and Community
by trading with your home merchants
BURG 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 Wares of all kind Entertainment
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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-lo-Date
Gents' Furnishing Den't
Men and Boys Suits and Overcoats;
Socks, Neckties, Collars and Cuffs,
Cuff Buttons and Links, New Stock
of Working and Dress Shirts, Hats,
Caps, Gloves, Underwear Suspenders,
Levi Strousis and "Boss of the Road"
Overalls. Jumpers, Linen Dusters.
Rubber foot wear, Rubber clothing,
Drugs, Oils, Etc.
We mention here a few of tlie reiy
things carried in thiu department
Pfrfumery. Face Powder, Creams and
Solutions, Toilet Articles, Blue Vitrei,
Formaldehide, Chloride Lime, Turpen
tine, Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating
Oils, Stock and Poultry Foods, InBect
Powders and all Household Remedies.
Pure California Wines, Grape Juice
and Liquors for household purposes.
Pure, denatured and wood alcohol.
Sal soda. Paints and oils.
Prices Reasonable.
Are so representative in character
that it is possible to furnish your home.
WOODENWARE-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 line of Tinware
Barb wire, staples, roofing, fruit jars,
caps and rubbers; steel traps; Cold
Blast and dashboard lanterns.
JEWELRY Clocks, Watches, Slick
Pin.s, Belt Buckles, Chains, Fobs.
Headquarters Sport
ing Goods Guns, Am
munition Fishing and
Camping Outfits,
Tents, T arpaulians &
Wagon Covers.
BOOTS AND SHOES
We are proud of this department and
can give satisfaction to all Men,
Women und Children. We carry the
celebrated Buckingham & Hechl line.
CORD WOOD
All Honorable Competition Met.
For familv. friends and yourself if
you purchase a PHONOGRAPH with
RECORDS. We have them in stock.
Children's Dep't
Our Children's Department is so
complete that we can furnish your
little ones from top to toe. We ltave
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 1 ruits.
Special Articles
Umbrellas, Parasols, Trunks, Valises,
Suit Cases, und Hnlterick Patterns.
STATIONARY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Banquet candles, Notions, Confectionaries,
Gasoline mantles and globes, Cobblers outfits,
half-soles and tacks, Tobacco and cigars.
Grain and Wool Bags, Sack and
Binder Twine
Your Business Solicited.
Jns. Varien second
TomntwH Mi A. H.ions
first, Fred 1. CiroW f!"1' ,v
Cabbage three UcmH II Uiv
on llrsl. Fr.in'' .ung, w cowl
Cnbbnuo largest head II. 1n
on nrat, Paul Loohor second.
Pumpkins- J. L. SIU first, H"
Hnrkey. second.
Corn Bunion llwa. .
Itnlph Hibbard, second.
Kuhlrabi, etc. -James .Vanen
first. Itnlph Hiblmrd. second.
Parsnips Jas. Vnrien first, .1.
L. Sitz. second.
AfilaklllnlflllS J. L. Sll III SI,
Hnlnh liibbnnl second.
Watermelon J. L. Sitr. first,
Knlph Hibtwrd second.
,wv c. E. liimmru mm,,
liidphllibbnul second."
Snunah J. I Sitz nrsi, wauei
George, second.
Popcorn C, S. Johnson nrsi.
fiieiimbors J. L. Sit?, first,
Kalph Hibbard second.
Cauliflower Paul Locher nrsi.
Kale Jas. Vnrien first.
Uutnbairas Jn. Varien first,
Mrs. M. Hilton, second.
UAUDKN DUY
Turnips, A. ('. Vallmer first,
15. N. Grevcro second.
Sugar beeU, Ualph Hibbard
t.t u a rtmiitft. second.
Potatoes. Nick Hnrth first, I'M
Egli second.
Kahlrabi, etc. A. C. Ullmer
fi'-81- ., ., .
Cauliflower, A. C. Vullnu-r I rat.
Specials, Salsify. Ralph Hib
bard; sunflowers. Ralph Hibbard
firet. .Mrs. A. Itarron, second.
Hest individual exhibit Itnlph
Hibbanl first, Jas. Varien second.
MKKni.nwonK
Nina liaker, second on embroi-
ilm.u1 linirli cloth.
Mrs. M. J. Hnkor, secoiut on
ombroiderwl center piece.
Mrs. W. E. Huston, first aim
second on drnwnwork conioi
piece; second on embroidered
shirt waist.
Mrs. I. L. Poujade. first on
drawnwork tray cloth, first on
embroidered shirt waist; second
on eyelet embroidered apron.
Josephine Locher. first on sofa
pillow, first on three pieces
fronch embroidery.
i vivinn (Grnv. second on
embroidery.
Mrs. John Hack, first embroi
dered center piece, first on em
broidered lunch cloth, second on
hnrdenRer.
Ann.i Uack, first on liardentfer
embroidery, child 12 years old.
Mrs Maggie Hilton, first on
iwint lace, first on battenberK
lunch cloth, first on goblin center
piece, second on bnttenborg side
board scarf.
Mrs Chas. Itohn. first on
ejelet lunch cloth, first on cross
.stitch pillow top, first on UttintJ.
.second on Fi-ench embroidery,
second on burnt work.
Helen Thompson, first on oil
uuiniing on velvet.
Mrs. Vivian Gray, first on Ma
mie painting in oil, first on land
scape painting on canvass.
Mrs. Al Wcathurly, second on
Irish crochet collar.
Mrs. Mary Howe, first on elev
en pieces of Irish crochet.
Mrs. W. A. Gowan, lint on
embroidered lunch cloth.
Grace Carey, first on burnt
wood.
Mrs. Wm. Miller, firat on can
ned fruit; first on preserves.
Mrs. Chas. Higgs, second on
jellies; second on proscrvos.
Mrs. Vivian Gray, second on
canned fruit; fint on jollies.
Mrs. Mary Smith, first on salt
riain? brend: first on soda bis
cuits.
Mrs. W. T. Lester, fint yeast
bread.
Mrs. Eflie LeMay, fint bread
without yeast or potatoos.
Mrs. Vivian Gray, fint on pic
kles.
I'OT PLANT
Mn. Mary Smith fint on lar
gest display pot plants,.
Mrs. Huston firtun nslors.
UAIIIY
Mrs. II. Dixon fint on packed
butter; second on fresh butter.
Mrs. L. U. Wilfong, first fresh
butter.
Brown a ga"ivWij IOr
LOWER PRICES!
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a position to make youaS
than any quotation submitted J
Wc arc in
nricc
by any Harney County merchant,
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n ihe St. VYC Win ben u.iuu 11, lh.
includes STUDEBKER WAONB, JBUGtfl
n IMIB1IIIMI IWH'I I IBS H II 'MlRSJBJIBJBSBSak. PHI
B aaa5JSHws3SiaM"-- wsa
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ill 1WlipPi bURNS, OR(M
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A meeting was held nt Ixwher's
Hall Inst night for the purHc of
organising a Harney County
Furmere Co-operative Associa
tion. Mr Hmlliamit. Snnterinten-
dent of the Rxjierimentnl Station
catlwi the meeting to order, no
jsaid In part: '"Phis meeting is
calletl to bring the rnrmen oi
Mhihi.v Counlv and the hxperi-
mental SUtion in closer touch
with each other. 1 am "ore w
help you and in return 1 want
you to help me.
"SuivBtations will bo locatwl
and this organisation will Itsve
some influence in securing these
stations."
Following these remarks nomi
nations were made for president
and secretary. Dr. L. IS. Hib
banl was unanimously elected
president and Mr. Kobt Harm,
secretary.
Forty farmers of Harney coun
ty were enrolled at this meeting.
SALE OFI-APIES DHKSSISS.
SKIRTS AND WAISTS AT THK
BUSYCOUNERSTOHE.
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qpA Furnish Accurate, mH
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Title to all Lands in Haiiife
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Buy and Sell Real G:
Large and Small Tt
Write Fire Insurana?
'Strongest Old Linefckg
8,000 acre tract irrigate.)!
dinars
beat in Central OregtfJ
class colonization proj(Top
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VOICE and PIANO
Sight hinging and Hcilth Ciiltun
in I'liuiiU'x
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Studio ovi-r The Timi'H-HcraM
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and
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supplies m
Oct our Prices on Groceries,
CASH WILL GOT tm
Sto)''s Restaurant
and Bakery
I lti rtl Jiinr Koiitli nidi; HlMiiior lliilMInc
J. 1 . SI (IV, I'roptlutor
l.tmclivh, sliort tinier, pics, hrciul,
CllkCh, cti. etc.
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PASTIHE POOL HALL
IIISSNKKISUILDINU
imw iik-m Willi ii full tm; nf
CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES
Ni Lijiiipimnt uf
Brunswiok-Balke Peel Tables
THE BU INS DEPARTMENT STORE
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THE SILVER DOLLAR
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L5QUOR and WINE HOUSE
Imported and Domestic
WINES, WHISKYS, BRANDIES, GIN, BEOR.Elc.
C. A- BEDELL, Burns, Oregon
Burns Ntea
II. .1. HANSI.N
Beef, Pork, Veal,
sausage, isoiogu
Headcheese. Wien
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any iiuuititvv.
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Hair Cutting
HAU-J OK LADIKS DHKSSI.
SKIRTS AND WAISTS AT THK
HUSYCOUNEUS'TOKR.
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