The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 04, 1911, Image 2

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Let us take your measure for a
TAILOR MADE SUIT
Then arc cheaper of you consider
quality, wearing and style
Come in and inspect our season
able line of fabvics
Iherjlhing (o Wmr for People Who Care.
SCHENK & WILLIAM
Only High Class Tailoring
Burns, Oregon, Odd Fellows Bldg-
CLEANING AND PRESSING
much chcancr. With electric
(trucks in the cities ami traction
engines in the country for Blowing-
and harvesting I do not see
anything that will have a tenden
cy to bring the price up in the
near future.
Now, these few lines are not
intended to deceive you and get
your stock under price, but so
you may bo posted and know
when you are ofTcr- d a fair mar
ket price and not miss a sale.
ours very respectfully,
W. M. HAKVIIV.
man school mti:s.
IltC &MCS-5CKNIM
jui,ian hvhii
Miur,
SATDKDAT. NOVEMDKK i, 1MI.
suitecjurrioN ratks-
Odb Year
Six Montbi...,
Three Month
It.
1.00
. .75
at the present time, which so far
as I can learn, and I have taken
considerable pains to post my
self, are from twent-five to thirty
par cent lower than a year ago,
or even last spring.
i I have not been able to dis
pose of but very few of the lior-
ses I purchased in Harney and
1 Grant Counties hist sDrinir. and
expect to have to winter them
The Literary Society of the
Harney County high school met
Friday, Nov. 3, at the high school
I building. After tho roll call the
'following program was rendered:
Essay -Reading
Solo - -Biography
Reading -
'Song by School.
Debate: Resolved.
1 A petition for the appointment
of D. A. Urakemnn justice of
peace in Waverly precinct was
disallowed.
Resignation of John M. Taylor
as a constable in Andrews pre
cinct was accepted.
Mrs. Rowe accepted as a coun
ty charge.
The office of fruit inspector
was abolished.
Report of Road Master Hill of
district No. -1 approved.
Report of Road Master Duns
more of district No. 1 approved.
LOCAL AMI ITKSONU-
JjWrwW'""MW-'JL'"1' " V mH,
Would you like tho Piano?
Always ready for job work.
Sylvester Smith was in town
this week.
u,. ?rt, Fresh Candies at the Burns
- - Lois Sweek Department Store.
Ethel Thompson ' For Salk A Jersey bull calf.
Cti-over Hudspeth I A. M. Horton.
Donald Hotchkiss r.KTKnm..n 11:1,i. nn,i Qi,nvi
I men wanted at the Forks of the
1110 1 Rlilzen River.
That
World Owes More to Naviga
tion than Commerce.
Affirmative Negative
Juliet King Percy Davis
Harry Williams
Fred Smith Roberta
The judges, Eloise Hibbard, SU M , , . ..hli.Iron
-. . ... I
J. R. Wheeler was down from
'the Emigrant creek power site
Hin first: nf this viik- ITn is
ci.rii mi'iu .... ...u ii -
Ella Johnson superintending the work which
jerta Hibbard is P"gressinff quite satisfactorily
Rye Smyth, Florence Hoffeditz
decided in favor of the affirma
tive.
left the fore part of the week
for Seattle, Washington where
j they will visit relatives fora time,
With the establishment of reg-jand try to dispose of them on the Omental Solo.Nettie Stirling" LS U cexptt 7c ? to oX
ular tram service to Bend and early spring market. To winter Current Events . Ruby Daltonjfon where Mr Lewis will join
the excellent auto road between and move these horses will cost1 Vocal Solo - - OwenC-iwlfield H
that point and Burns renewed 'me at least from $20.00 to $25.00 Ifv,.!,' nt!c L,i,r,i "'
effort to secure more direct mart; each, even at the present low j jj; School Notes 1 The reception to Rev
service irom me west snouia oe price ior nay, m wnicn event 1 ! Piclnrd Vusnnis
nrnsArtltpH RunVi n rriiifn irraiH Will npvci" frat nvon nn tlio nnr.
be a great improvement over the chase of the stock considering
present routing of our mail and the liberal prices I paid in Har
put the Harney country in much ne' and Grant Counties,
closer touch with outside jobbers I am having these few lines
and business connections in gen- published in your county papers
eral
Comical Reading, George Baker
Song by School.
Miss Locher acted as critic.
C0U.NTY COUPr PROCEEDINGS.
A LETTER TO NORSEMEN.
Petition of M. B. Hayes and
retition ot M. ii. Hayes anul'"" '"- "---i'"" l " "-"
others for a countvroad was act-' at the home of Mr- aml Mrs
eu upon iavoraoiy ami the pro-1"""-
posed road ordered viewed.
Report of viewers on the J. R
and survey
so you may have a chance to nost
yourselves in regard to the pre
sent market prices and be in
f shape to know when I may make
! you an offer for your stock you :
iKeview, ure.. Uct. 21. ( will not think that! am not mak- Clark road approved
To The Times-Herald, ing you a fair offer and in order ordered
Burns, Oregon, that you may not be governed by. Report of the viewers on the
I will be in Harney and Grant j the high market in the past. Geo. W. Johnson road continued
Counties from about the first un- You may ask what is causing! for the term,
til the middle of November or j the market to decline. I will I Joe Baltzor granted a license
later for the purpose of buying say and be candid about it, that' to sell liquor in Denio precinct,
horses and mules. I want to . horses and mules have been so Mrs. Etta Cummins awarded
say through your paper to those ; high in the past that steam and I the contract to care for county
who have horses and mules for electric power have taken the j charges.
saietnat you should post your- place of thousands of horses in : A. G. Ankeny accepted as a should
aeivea m resaru to marnet prices) every large city and are tound county charge. 'once
Dr. C. C.
Babbidgc and his wife has been
postponed from Friday. Nov. 10.
to Monday, Nov. 13. This change
lis made because of the inability
of Dr. Holt and two other minis
ters who accompany him to reach
Burns before next Saturday even-
lncr rI hn rnptinfinn ia trt - U Vf'
Best flour (guarantee) $8.50
bbl. Harrinmn Mercantile Co.
i.Wd Johnson was up from
Iiwen during thfl week.
New carpets, wall paper and
rugs at Brown's Satisfactory
Store.
Pure bred Rhode Island Red
Cockerels for sale. S1.B0 each.
Inquire at this ollice.
Rye, Oats, Wheat and Barlov
for sale. Ciias. H. Dams,
Harney, Oregon.
i..., nini-micmi ntnl fiimilv ar-
lU) uivimiiiv
.:v..l Imro this week from South-
...... rimmiM. M' on' uiiw iv
been residing for some time.
His parents went to California to
spend the winter.
' Mneilnnuw Alt'Y HlltllCY. Alldl
Jones and .1. C Welcome Jr. ar
rived homo the first of the week
v, .1 visit in f!nliforni:i points.
The ladies went by team as far
as Winnemucca aim repori a vii.
pleasant trip.
The boy's appetite is often the
source of amazement. If u
would have such an appetite take
Chamberlain's Tablet". Tlu-i
not only create a healthy npjK
Mt but stremrhten the stomach
and enablo it to do its work nat-1
urallv. For sale by all dealers.
About six months ago a bay
filly came here and we ha e been
unable to get her away since that
time. The description is as fol fel fol
eows: Bay filled about 2 years
old with white star in forehead
and small white strip on nose
fat
LOWER PRICEsl
YWaivin a position to make youaifi
pv'icv than any quotation submitted t0I
by any Harney County merchant, J
I ! It 1 , L-
us the list, vve win &en uncier it. Tlij;,!
includes STUDEBKEE WA0NS, BUGGI
taUitTl-Wn'"'-JWggHigsIJ
EmHMMnaMK.
ov
femmvtnwM't'-mm,. mtMmi-. m u m mi iiumiim iiiimmnim 'wi.jm 1
1 -rYg
Who wants thuse swan feather,
at Clevengers?
Don't wnate your money buy
ing strengthening p las tern.
llll HUM' " " " ,. ... -
branded with It on left stille, Chamberlain s I jniinenl is clump
..,!i. .!.., nun ia o'ji n...,w,r'er and better. Damwn n piece
can have same' bvproviiur owner- if il?l with it and bind it over
ship and paying our charges
J. W. Lkr&Co.,
Alberson, Orogon
the affected parts and it will re
lieve the pain and sorenesx. l'or
salo by all dealer
folliHi of Wmleklrilor.
Mrs. McHoso announces that
she will organize a sight-singing
class Tuesday evening, Nov. M,
an 7:30 o'clock at the Presbyter
ian church, Twenty lessons,
one lesson per week, for two
dollars. Fee payable at first les
son. A number have already en
rolled. All those who can sing
and would like to learn to read
readily are cordially invited to
join. Those desiring to do so
notify Mrs. McIIose at
FOR SALE BY OWNER.
1 section, (10 acrof, level un- ....
, iiii- ' t tli matter of th KtUUnf lUrry H
improved sage brush land in Mc01l thmmi
Harney Valley canbesub.rr.gnt- u
ed. 160 acre tract, fenced, good !(f lhrCoaut, of l0 VMr, nfr.
house deep well and otherwise KO r, ii.raoy.Uuuhiy, Jolr mdr,0J
improved. rriCOS IIUUIO lOSUIl 111- nterml on th ltwiidny of Ockibvr, ltl
'
Wv Haw Opened Office in the Xni
lluildiny in Hums, and arc Wt
Tfi ,::lIrnis,, Ac"nite,
" and Complete Abstral
Title to all Lands in HnJ
Miion
tending settlers. Nospoculators
need apply. Inquire at this office
NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
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AVE
ym
HERE
Everything that our long exprience has found needed by peopJe of
THE HARNEY VALLEY COUNTRY
Build Up Your Own Town and Community
by trading with your home merchants
LUNABURG, DAITON & CO.
have established and will maintain an up to date department store.
A few of the thousands of articles carried in stock enumerated below
the nrtrrliil Wne ilol ipioinfi-t ml
mlntetrmtur of the KtUtc of Hurrr II.
MiClurr, lwael. All fwrnon Imvlog
oUiw alnx lb lv nliuu liorr
by nollfltol to prnt Hi ram, vprlflwl
tI . , , ., , . . by U r,imnl. i.i tin tinlrtKiirr
Having leased the hunting tin-1 ... f .i-.- n. ,.J
-- m itiniiii, ixirK'tl n mhiii mi niT'UWI
vileges, All hunters are hereby fr-m n... ,ut.. iiww.r ai,i n n,-
nouneu not to trespass on my
land which is known as the
"George Place," and borders on
the north line of Malheur Lake,
and which is seven miles south
west of Inwen.
Adam Gkouor.
tiRtcl III" J I Hi lliy of Oi l..!., lot I
t,i.tii luii V liiittiWtraUir.
ra
WARRANT CALL.
Notice is hereby given that!
there are sufficient funds in the
county treasury to redeem all.
Harney county warrants register-'
ed prior to August 1, 1911. In- j
terest ceases on all such warrants'
Nov. 1. 1911. ' ,
Simon Li:wis,
Treasurer of Harney County. (
PASTIHE
POOL HALL
llissner Building
New Hruaswick-lIaUt I'nel Tables
CIGARS, rOBiCCO, PIPES, Clc.
K rr Kniioyini'nt llnr.-mi II ),,u
4iit ti)iii mil i ,, ,,.,ii,.f
H yu nt lt.) ,iill i , .., it,
'(iliiiiii'
IM-sh A JnllN (IS ),, ,,
" ' - ' '' ii in
J A Buy and Sell Real l:stj
1 " Large and Small Tract$
Write Fire Insurance j
Strongest Old Line Coir
8,000 acre tract irrigated la
be-1 in Central Oregon-
class colonization projec.
All llusiness Intrusted To V H7H p
Prompt and Careful AUcnlio. f
MOTHERSHEAD & DOffl
Rooms -I nnd 5 Mtufonic Iltiildinr L1
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1
NOTICK VOli I'UIILICATIUN
S3C
Private instructions in
VOICE and P1AKO
Dry Goods ; Wares of all kind Entertainment
t NITKlTA1KJU,A)OFM V, t .
Ilurm. Orruu. (HtoUjr au. lvn i
NdtlfAla hurat.v nlvui 1I..1 lt.,u. t, t ,
HointHeid eiHry No 27U, hr So 9AU. tot
iKuKIfJ ttlW:tf?J.,l''S!rfUr iSiuhtwiiKinKand Health Culture
Kon, on ItiejMi, ,lr ot KuV.i. JU", I jfl I " CUMSC
LUIintnt niuui nltnr,ia
Clrdeluwlii.K E. Owilejr,(j,crivriirtr. I MIIS MrllOm'
Ii Vvilluni, all or llun.i, (ItMrou "'" Iul'",'a''
- r...iu,ww ,stui,0 oyer The Timt,.HcniI(1
NOTICK FOR I'UHMCATIOK
Stoy's Restaurant
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 Dep't.
Men and Boys Suits and Overcoats;
Socks, Neckties, Collars and Cufrs,
Cuff 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 Dusters.
Rubber foot wear, Rubber clothing.
Drugs, Oils, Etc.
We mention here a few of the very
things carried in this department
Perfumery, Face Powder, Creams and
Solutions, Toilet Articles, Blue Vitrol,
Formaldehide, Chloride Lime, Turpen
tine, Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating
Oils, Stock and Poultry Foods, Insect
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.
THE BU INS
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, Stick
Pins, Belt Buckles, Chains, Fobs.
Headquarters Sport
ing Goods, Guns, Am
munition Fishing and
Camping Outfits,
T.ents, Tarpaulians &
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.
DEPARTMENT
For family, friends and yourself if
you rnrcha.se 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 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 Fruit,.
Special Articles
Umbrellas, Parasols, Trunks, Valises,
Suit Cases, and Hutlerick Patterns.
STATIONARY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Banquet candles, Notions, Confeclionaries,
Gasoline mantles and globes, Cobblers onlfils,
lialf-soles and tacks, Tobacco and cigars.
Grain and Wool Bags, Sack and
Binder Twine
Your Business Solicited.
Hurill. Utnili.OlliLir I'. 1'illi
Nutlfe ll horativ irlv !.. l llll- is......
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ceierijt Burni, Oron, un th SHh .JM of1 , ,
KOII, ' .
wHr....iMMr,. k. etc. olc.
. I'VMII.V HMDIJ soi.iciii:i.
'Young's Meat Market A H
5
Has a full line of -,
BINDER TWINi
and !
GENERAL HARVESTll
SUPPLIES ;
i
fief our Prices on Groceries, HarilMS
CASH WILL GET BARGAINS
VMS.. " ""
Short and Direct Route to Portland and
Other Western Oregon Points
From
Bend, Redmond
and
Central (Won
via (lie Deschutes Branch of (he
OregoiMVashiiigion Railroad S Navigation Co.
ThmuKl, Car Service b,lwrn Hd ,! ,.ortImi(1.
IAI, v hc in: it ii in
STORE
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Burns Meat Marlffi
II. J. HANSEN, Proprietor
Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutt
Sausage, Bologna, Lin
Headcheese, Wienerwuij
mill uwi-'tliiii- in u IIi-hL eliiHH Moat Mnr
'i'Or fiititiLil.v. J"
Wholesale and Retail
Prompt and Satisfactory Sen!
During Pair Week. i
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Wholesale hiuI Itelnil J
LIQUOR and WINE HOi
Imported and Domestic
WINDS, WHISK YS, BRANDIES, GIN, 0
C A- BEDELL, Burns, OweJ
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ItfutoH for Halo, nil hZOh and I Sick licnilarlio j" J,
JfiiKlliM, iirico i0 centa pur foot.
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AlhiirHon, Oroiron,
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