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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1911)
jfcrald HSBSeOUNTY. HE.. , )15Bj)m)lutc(l A mmm HtftitiBMHi rtr."fflw mfiwm ESfiK 4ws !, AM9AJM SLadies at ore. SirkT.lO AH' liyouiiani tokis. K) or our it Bovornl tbo week. arrivals ilea, fum- '.Sfc O T!l. 01 U1CI1- ought in rows the tSfeoMrisclutrK- jKjKJiumber of JStkaml at the ffiffi houkIi H&yrwent nn MlqrTknd iu do tfSKWj&Grifflth IkHWpnder the j3JB&Cu1 lias utettwt for real $Sfc , mliijffitho ncar iwhwanll kinds irSnd dross- mmc Canyon W MMJ nt a labyKpnoiu1 lor ildfgfnew home 'finest business niani attracts ifJMNgMJjent. We t quarters I lySfoj&Bnlo at $5 ifSWK This in- an4fjrivilegc of trouniKtf House, roWSSInquire at tMS;nindc the fo455al Dank of BitKWco deparp- fcHIllliWlllli' urp(?' ' '$&?' 30 h " illjftgSulppcd. ex- intmPew t'rC8' 30lmiIgo. and is tMlintfirst class THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON CAPITAL SURPLUS 85.000.OO United Stales Depositary Oregon State Depositary cfiomnts Invited Dave Miller was in the city yes terday. Latest in Cloaks for Ladies at Brown's Satisfactory Store. Nnw fresh groceries just re ceived at Hagoy & Richardson's S. S. Williams came over from Drewsey Thursday on business. Winona wagons are the best For sale by Harriman Mercantile Co. New carpets, wall paper and rugs at. Brown's Satisfactory V Gowan for land Ctnrn """ . . Mrs.JohnDarscy.8intnoc.iy, rom p G SmiU)( on avwit to her parents, Mr. and Jas pu.ie ftnd Mr C. C. Frve. ., . L. Mrs. C. G. Frye Lost Gentleman's small size, lTSSS Bunvnrd propr.etor, now has on office. Suitablo reward. Call on A. W Scrip. Hoss Goodlow and wife were visiting relatives in this city Wed nesday. Cleaning and pressing for ladies and gentlemen at Schenk Bros. Joe Vanderpool was over from Silver creek the first of this week after supplies. Fresh supply of groceries in cluding lard, bacon hams etc. at Hagey & Richardson's. The P. L. S. Co. has purchased Peter J. C Creasman this week. Thn Ilnrnov Saw Mill. II Mrs. Scott Hayes, who last! week underwent a ycry severe operation at the hands of Drs. Marsden & Griffith, is improving most satisfactorily. Mrs. Millar has n fine lot of fall and winter millinery on dis- gms. Lamp-' sc t . 3K11B I i I .N Wn and son iflibtir part of '.viffijKinaiii here her fRi9 the con JKy$ rooms in gjmWencc. wIciujrch To gffflwhie: "The imcU! Subject Hrnftjffi The even tiTpooster ser jbyStlivo choir jiUbbjTor the oc ti!Sintcrested lvanomcntof our oattWMJ. KpragMmb fmSiVmm A. E. Murnhy is in from Iron Mountain. He is having a sub stantial reservoir constructed for irrigation purposes. II. 'C. Smith is doing the work. hand a lanrc 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. M. V. Weatherford. of Albany, nephew to Judge J. K. Weather ford, is in the city looking after some legal matters in the circuit court. The young man is asso ciated with bis uncle in the prac tice of law. Automobiles to all parts of the country day or night. Regular auto stage to Prairie City. Phone Rnttftn'pk Patterns at Luna- burg, Dalton & Co. FokRknt- Furnished rooms- Mrs. Will Cummins. Jns. Pirie was in the city this week on business. Wheal, Rolled Barley and Oats Brown's Satisfactory Store. Geo. James was down from Harney Thursdsy. Tho latest Fall Coats for ladies' at Brown's Satisfactory Store. Geo. S. Miller has been greet intr old friends in this city, hav ing arrived here last Tuesday. SALE OF LADIES' SHOES AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Tho Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will hold a window sale on Friday evening, Oct. 27. New carpets, wall paper and rugs at Brown's Satisfactory Store. J. H. Garrett was down from his Emigrant creek home during the week. Lost A bunch of keys tied with a blue ribbon. Leave at this office. Leon Jordan is reported by his physicians with typhoid fever. His sister, Mrs. Jones, is also ill. Dr. L. E. Hibbard lefton Wed-' ncsday, Oct. 11, for a visit to the southern part of the county. He will be absent from his offico for a month. Burns flour, wheat, rolled bar ley, oats and bran at Brown's Satisfactory Store. Mrs. .1. Percy Geddes, of Van couver, B. C, arrived here Tues day on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Miller. She will remain here for three or four weeks. F. A. Cole's "Harold Welcome" made a fine record tlnJ other day over the Spokane track. He won three straighthea tain 2:111, 2:13J 2:11 J on a half mile track which is remarkable time. Strayed Large bay gelding limnrlod DO with bar over on left stifle last seen near Bunyard's Now carpets, wall paper and vrugs at Brown's Satisfactory Store. Burns Garage . .s-, ... T Pnrtnr nml Rnn imvfi Oncned a I Al"- ', ... fruit stand In the Hissner build-1 J. T. Barnes and wife left yes- ing and will keep a supply of all terday for Arkansas where they will spend tlie winter wun om time friends and relatives. "Their many friends hope they will enjoy it See us kinds of fruit on hand. for your winter's fruit. Thos. Duke took his departure vnalrdnv mnrnintr for Ran Fran- cisco. Ho was one of the brick 1 Lost-At the fair grounds or layers on Tho Times-Herald's new. on the way to the city, a lady's office building, the brick work gold watch, hunting case, Wal- havingbeen completed he went tham make. Iundcr please rc out to find employment at his turn to this office or to Mrs. Thos. trade elsewlnre. Sprague. KiTivm onrM 1 8 our new stock of SHOES lUufiry and In order to make room quickly, we will inaugurate a rammoth Sale of Ladies Shoes INDAY, OCTOBER 16, ion CONTINUE TWO WEEKS NOTE THESE PRICES: Shoca for $2.05 $.'1.75 LadicH SIioch for $3 10 3-30 Fresh Candies nt Department Store. Best (lour (guarantee) $8.50 bbl. Harriman Mercantile Co. L. L. Clark is up from his home to receive medical attendance. SALEOF LADIES' SHOES AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Save trouble and inconvenience hy taking Sunday dinner at the French Hotel. the Burns For good seed rye go to Dr. . E. Hibbard. Best canned corn $71.25 a case Harriman Mercantile Co. Pull .in nC T .Mumriir'a fnnfV linv chocolates at E. B. Reed & Sons. body at Rye, Oats, Wheat and Barley for sale. Chas. H. Davis, Harney, Oregon. Bailey Hayes has recovered suf ficiently from his recent opera tion to return to his home at Law en. Geo. 0. Savage of Salem has been visiting with old acquaint ances in this city during the week. PaooKi:ssivu Fakmes Feed ground grain. W. A. Goodman will steam roll or grind your grain at your granary. See him prices. Homer Reed and family took their departure Tuesday for Port land where they contemplate spending the winter. Homer's health has not been good for some time and it is hoped a change in climate may benefit him. B R. Porter of Corvallis Everything for evi ry the I.nnaburg, D.ilum DrMMi'iment Store. Co. Have your winter's wood up so the wood saw mnn can grind and saw both at one trip. Mrs. C. C. Lumly is in the city, having come in to look after mat ters pending in the circuit cqurt. The Pastime Peel room has es tablished a free employment bu reau which is most convenient to farmers and laborers. One may register free of charge. Those needing help may 'phone to the pool 100m. If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that dis orders of the stomach are their mot common ailment. To cor rect this you will find Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets excellent. They are easy and pleasant to take, and mild and for ' gentle in effect. For sale by all dealers. Estkayeij OK Stolen- From the Buchanan range one bay filly branded NE connected on left shoulder; one brown filly all four white feet and white face also big white spot on side, same brand blotted; one Jenny dark with mnnlv nnints same brand l and quarter circle C on left stifle. ar-1 Suitable reward for information i-ivwl lioro TWsflnv He enmss ' leauinir to the recovery of these ...; , ., ;mnint ,..n-! animals or notify J. W. Buchan : I . 1 tV I I III-..l 111 till I1IIIIU1 LU lib I 14 a ter case nendirig in the federal court. While here is a guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Emmett Reed. an, Buchanan postoffice. J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of rjinmhprlnin's Cnwh Remedy i fnr Viia hnv whn htifl n cnlfl. nnrl The products selected from the ' before the bottle was all used the .l,..fn w.lr nn rvOMCk I rt Hint Mrtf exhibits at the Harney county fair to be used by the railroads and to compete in the eastern land shows have been packed and shipped. Only the hardy vegetables and grain were selected and Harney county need not be ashamed of the specimen sent out. boy's cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay a five dollar doctor's bill? For sale by all dealers. brand canned and classed goods ... .... m I j. t .t--T" TOrt f rhw mill. Suitab e rewaru lor Must onenou at r... u. neeu a: son s information leading to recovery NOTICE Is hereby given that Annual Teachers' Institute will be held nt Riirns. Orecron. October 1G. 17 A complete line of Monopole I and 18. All teachers are expect- yawing is 2.35 " 2.45 " 2.90 reduced, Lace and Button, 4.00 4.25 5.00 a i 3.50 4.15 Slippers and Ties amnn hmknn lots of "Selz" and Barton Bros, shoes foill be placed on the bargain counter at specially low IT WILL PAY YOU TO LUUIi AT TiUSM BUSY CORNER STORE wartz I. Schwartz PROPRIETOR. J ZSS2SSSSSC2S&' VETOR .suv.t; nf fuimn. H. DENMAN. Harriman, Ore. Miss Hazel Cozad came over from Grant county last week and spent a few days with relatives in this city. She returned Tues day to attend the teachers' insti tute which is now being held in John Day. Clifford Reed arrived home last week from Portland and other points. He has purchased a third interest in the firm of Reed Bros, in tho drug store and will hence forth take an active part in the business. Judce Wm. Smith of Baker, who had been holding court for Judge Biggs last week, took his departure Sunday for his home. Dist. Atty. McCulloch also went out tho same afternoon en route to his home in Ontario. Fou Sale or Trade -10 acre tract O. V. L. Co's. land Si NEi SW1 section 13, township 37 S., range 3G E.. W. M., in Harney county, for sale or traded for Oklahoma property, G. M. Mal vern, Sterling, Okla. Burns flour, wheat, rolled bar ley, oats and bran at Brown's Satisfactory Store. Judire Bices called court Thurs day and the business was started in the usual manner. A jury was drawn in a case and the trial readv to nrocced when it was dis covered it was Columbus Day, a legal holiday, therefore court was adjourned. Judge Biggs has found tho docket quite long and is anxious to wind the term upas be has matters demanding his attention in Malheur county. J. 0. Bunyard was one of tho exhibitors at the county fair. Ho showed some fine apples and also somo potatoes that had been grown repeatedly on the same ground for ten years. .Theso "spuds" were fine in every par ticular and gives one an idea of tho fertility of Harney county soil and explodes the theory that rotation is necessary. Of course it is no doubt best to change tho nature of tho crop ns often as possiblo but in Harney county it appears the soil will not wear out. Representatives of tho tele phone company at Princville wero here recently looking into the sit uation in a business way. Tho Times-Herald understands theso peoplo contemplato tho building of a lino into tho Warm Springs country to bo made a part of their lino between hero and Princville. When tho present lino was pur chased from M. L. Lewis and associates wo (understand it car ried also tho privilege of estab lishing nn exchange in Burns. Should they build a lino to con nect tho Warm Springs section it is possiblo thoy will put in a local exchange. With the active co-operation of the crange and farmers organi-1 zations the annual county fair can be made a greater factor. This has been promised and with prop er support, a greater number of exhibitors and a program of amusement and sports of varied nature to entertain visitors all ed to attend unless they have been excused. L. M. Hamilton, County School Supt. NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Having leased the hunting pri vileges, All hunters are hereby notified not to trespass on my land which is known as the day instead of afternoons it will , the north line of Malheur I.ake, be ol more benent to an. and which is seven miles soutn- About six months ago a bay I west of Lawen. filly came here and we have been Adam George. unable together away since that time. The description is as fol- FOR SALE BY OWNER. lews: Bay lillea aoout years eve, un OIll Willi WIlllU SUU ill luicucau in and small white strip on nose branded with R on left stifle, weight about 900 to 950. Owner can have same by proving owner ship and paying our charges. J. W. Lee & Co improved sage brush land in Harney Valley, can be subirrigat ed. 1G0 acre tract, fenced, good 1 house deep well and otherwise improved. 1G0 acres tract unim- .....3 DutnAn linln t rt..4- ... I pruveu. IIlCL'a Uliiuc iu aun m- """ tending settlers, in o speculators Alberson, Oregon. J nee( apply. Inquire at this office. Tho Times-Herald family re cently visited the hospitable home of R. J. McKinnon Sr. and the whole (lock was turned loose in one of the finest and best kept orchards in eastern Oregon. "Uncle Bob" has devoted much "Count That Day" "Count that day lost,, who's low descending sun Finds no worthy action done." II 1..-.. . A rtMy-m innhMttP AflTIAH , , ,. , . mere is nu muiu wuiiuj iituun, time to his orchard and this year s that cqM (1q t0(lay than pro. crop shows what care will oo. f ., ... !lITQodHfe He has some very fine apples of ( jnsurance policv You are grow good varieties as well as crabs, , . w you - noyef b ; pears, prunes, piums, eic. ne, so , bi GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY for POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITS Resources over Four Hun dred Thousand Dollars, HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS (OfMMTMYl $SJS$S Ths E. B. REED & SON Only Strictly Grocery Store and Stock in Burns We carry a complete stock of the best brands and can take care of any nize order. Prices are right. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FAIR WEEK PATRONS Buy Your Hardware and Farming Imple ments for Develop ment Purposes from GEER& CUMMINS The WELCOME Pharmacy The Place to buy CANDY The Place to buy CIGARS I he 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 was one of the representative ex hibitors at the county fair. You may not be insurable next week. Write or ask me about those children's endowments of Oregon Life that are becoming so popu lar all over the state. I:. C. HRKleston, Agent. Miss Stirling Public Stenographer Room 7, Masonic Building. A GOOD POSITION. Can be had by ambitious young men and lauies in me neiu 01 "wireless" or railway telegraphy. Since the S-hour law became ef fective, and since the wireless companies are establishing sta tions throughout the country, there is a great shortage of tel ecrranhers. Positions pay begin ners from ?70 to $S0 per month, with good chance of advance ment Tho National Telegraph Institute of Portland, Ore., oper ates under supervision of R. R. .mil unvn1ne2 nfllninls mill nblCCS all graduates into positions. It'iGEVT HENRY BOSCH WALL will pay you to write them for full details. C. E. LEMAY Painting, Paper Hanging, Sinn W riling Estimates given on all classes of such work. PAPER Headquarters at French Hotel Tickets to And From The East Tho Oregon Trunk Ry. agents sell through tickets to Spokane, Montana Points, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi cago, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and other eastern points. Deposits are accepted for west bound tickets to be furnished persons in the east. EUTa lll'.l'J Portland daily leaves Opal City b;(H) a. m Culver 8,15 n. nt., Mdolius 8:25 a. M Madras 8:33 a. in., arrive Portland 6:00 p. m. Through fares, train schedules, and other details will be furnished on request. IS. Y. Twihh, Agent, Opal City Ore. T. A. (inuuM. Aye.it, Metoliun, Ore. 11. It. Nksh, Ato.it, Culver, Ore. J. J. Hovihii, ABe.it, Madras, on Oregon Trunk Railway DISHES AT COST In order to get more room for my stock of furniture I have decided to close out my entire line of China, Earthenware, Glassware, Granite ware, Positively at Cost I have one of the finest and most complete lines of this class of ware in the city. INDUCEMENTS FOR QUICK SALES G. W. CLEVENGER, THE FURNITURE MAN W'-''-' v-''','fc ''' 'J 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 inanher. You get this individual treatment, moreover, you get the consideration and carefulness that should al ways be exercised where medicines aro consumed and where health is at stake. Let us fill vour prescription, you will be served exactlu right in ever wan. The City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors v t t t t