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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1911)
:' 'r!f I Let us take your measure for a TAILOR MADE SUIT They arc cheaper of you consider quality, wearing and style Come in and inspect our season able line of fabrics Mrs. Beery, Mrs. Sprn Boyer assisted in Co.. was in the city this week mittce, from L:wen and vicinity where ruc and Mrs, he has been for several weeks the kitchen. nmiQiilitniT with hind nwnors and i The Ladies' Aid Society feel sccuriiiR contracts for his company. Mr. Sarvis is connected Eicrjlhinij to V 'ar for People Who Care. SCHENK & WILLIAM Only High Class Tailoring Burns, Oregon. Odd Fellows Bldg. CLEANING AND PRESSING J - iimiiii i - with the concern organised by W. C. Parrish, who spent some time here last winter interestinjr local people in his scheme to pump water from Mnlh. ur Lake by electric power for lrriRation pur poses. Air. ramsn nas succeou cd in organizing his company and it is ready to begin active operations next season. It claims to have already secured water power at convenient distances for transmission sullicient to ir rigate 35,000 acres. Mr. Sarvis arranged with The that they owe Mr and Mrs. Gaull la vote of thanks for their hospi tality in opening their home for this ntfair. G. M. FINK TRACT CHANOF.S HANDS. J. W. Sayer and wife have dis posed of their small tract ad joining the Homer Mace place on the Hiver to Mr. Mace for a con sideration of !?M00. There are some 12 acres in the tract most of which is in timothy hay. It is well improved with a large roomy house, granary, bam, etc. This tract was originally a part of the Haskell place of which Times-Herald to print the pros-, Mr. Mace is owner, and was pur- iMwhis for his mimmnv and the .chased by Mr. bayer lorn null IItcH-tmc0-cvaCtl job will be completed next week. IN HONOR OF DR. .MRS. JULIAN limit SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IK. 1911 Harney county, if not the best. There is no mortgage on it and , the manager might say in pass ing that it is the property of the ... .! ' manager ol this paper and Ins Mr- amI Mra Whitney, Dr. and ' site and home. The mill was de stroyed by fire several years ago llAllliinei: a"d instead of rebuilding their The reception to Dr. and Mrs. Hiver in Hood time the mill was Babbidge Monday evening at the re-established in the mountains, home of Mr. and Mrs. Gault was Mr. Mace will improve the pro amost enjoyable affair. In the , l'erty which will make an ideal receiving line were: Mrs. Swain, . country home. buhsckiition kaths- One Ycm ... JIx Month!.... Three Month, I Lee i.w 76 The Times-Herald begins its twenty-fifth year with this issue and is the only paper in Harney county to have a complete file of its issues and never miss a publi cation during that period. The present manager has been with the paper almost constantly since December 1SS9, being away only a short time, and feels a estimable friend Phil G. Smith It was built primarily to house The Times-Herald and give it a permanent home among the busi ness institutions of Burns. The lwper is well equipped in its mechanical departments even Mrs. Babbidge and Mr. and Mrs. CIUNCIB IN TELKPHOMJ STOCK McIIose. Many members and! friends of the church called to- J. R. Jenkins, the Steens greet the newly installed pastor! Mountain sheepraiscr, while in and his wife and the spirit of i Burns this week disposed of his good fellowship and appreciation ' stock in the Union Telephone &. of our new loaders in the sniritu- Telegranh Co. to Geo. Fry. L. better than some daily papers- I ai work of Burns that prevailed ;E. Laurance also sold his stock and when the business demands more such additions will be add ed. The Times-Herald enjoys the confidence of the business men of Burns and the surrounding country in a way that is gratify ing to the manager and he hopes was a cood omen of what is to be to Mr. Fry but will continue as in the church life the coming ' manager of the company as in year, for with co-operation the the past. Lord will richly bless their labors Mr. Fry states that there is no here. The program was a treat immediate changes contemplated from beginning to end being car- in the affairs of the company, ried out as printed in last week's that Mr. Laurance will be the issue with the exception of the active manager of the concern frt Kn nf nrrnntnt cni'i'icn fr frlin' . . . t .... v i .. i t ti i. ...... nride in his lone association with ;:::?". ,7. "w 1 "Z visiting ministers not Being pre-, lor uie present aucnsu i en,;., ;, , ,. .. i ,. nurnej country in iuiure uian in the publication and his very pleasant business relations with with hundreds of Harney county citizens. He has always been the past. After today its friends will find this paper in the new Times- TTnmlrl hmllincr Tt'Vinrn fliov llll uuie tu uiet-i, ma uuiii;uiiuiis . ,t ...l t .:. It' ,. , ., j uc uiuai wciuuit; .iiiuiv 111111. in promptly and satisfactorily and is not owned by any political boss or ring. The paper has had practically his entire attention during these years and its volume of business has grown each year. The Times-Herald will move today into its new home which will stand as a monument to its success during past years. The Times-Herald building just re ceiving its finishing touches is one of the most substantial in has been quite an undertaking to "complete this handsome modern building and we wish to express our appreciation of the prompt ness with which a large number of debtors have responded to a request to help. I'U.MI'ING IRRIGATION PROJECT. C. J. Sarvis assistant engineer of the Central Oregon Irrigation sent. In addition Mr. Piatt Ran- some improvements will he made dall sang the "Holy City" and in the service a little later. Mrs. Stephen (Auntie) Lamp- shire gave two readings that' iriim valley .sr.ws. were especially enjoyed. ' Delicious refreshments were! Death has again visited our served consisting of coffee, cocoa ' valley, Saturday evening Mr. and cakes. The dining room Benedict Cameron passed away, was prettily decorated with He had been a sufferer from Japanese lanterns, the table asthma for about six years and lighted by shaded candles. Mrs. came to Oregon in the hope of Kellogg and Mrs. Blott poured getting relief arrhing here Nov. the coffee and cocoa; they were 1st. lie came out here to look assisted in the dining room by at the country last spring and Myra King. Helen Purington, getting much relief while here R ihorta Hibbard and Ruby Dal- decided to take up land. He ac ton. Mrs. Julian Byrd was chair- cordingly bought Mr. Lockhead.s man of the refreshment com- relinquishment and his son James purchased the adjoining one from Mrs. Nellie Moss. They return ed to their home in Montana to dispose of their stock and land there and mow hero tins fall. Mr. Cameron was a native of Italy but had been a resident or the United States for many years. Ho was about .18 years old and had been for many years a mem ber of the Masonic fraternity. Besides n wifo he leaves three sons and a daughter who have the sympathy of the entire com munity. Upon conference of the residents of this valley it was de cided it was time we had a ceme tery nearer than Burns or liarnej !,. imirnev to either place is long B and in cold weather a very nam trip. According a number ol tno men selected a site and Mr. Cam eron was laid to rest on a knoll about a mile east of our new school house. Joe Rutherford made a Hying trip to Burns on business. Alva Quier left Sunday morn ing for Skull Springs to not if the Cameron boys of the dr.ith of their father, .lames and Ben Cameron had gone to that place for the last load of their house hold goods. All arrived home Tuesday evening. Our freighters. Daniel Quier and son Harley, B. K. Steele and Don Henderson all arrived home' Thursday just in time to miss the bad weather. They met some rain and snow but not severe weather. Mr. Steele brought in a new stove and other supplies for the school. t 'n Bl i3.fl,niAnc Sati&fsirYf'rtft-iff o DIU"" WW-WWi J QJQ LOWER PRICES YYV arc in a position (o make you a price4 than any quotation submitted t, by any Harney County merchant, us the list. VVc will sell under it. Tfe includes STUDEBAKEK WAGONS, Who wants thoM-j. wan ftatlur at CleveiigeiV.' Rough nnd dressed lumber of all kinds now on lmiwl at the Williams Bros. Snw Mill. Bough lumber $15 m thousand. Don't waste your money buy- Elder Quier preached in the " HtrengttieninK piastem. i .i a.i h iiuim uir mm a i .iriimini in riifnu- new school house lor uio nrai .". -- time on Sunday Nov. 12th. Quito n niimlnt iom nut irwl trir ItU i.in .!. i..v.. !.., 1-nfi.r tlw anocUnl jmrtH mid it will re- H.IIU.1.IVV, ..V...... .....V -. ror HV er and Iwttor. Dampen a piece of flannel with it and bind it ovi-r had it been a pleasnnter day. Mr. Cullen has finished n small addition to his house, Mr. Steele is adding a bed room to his home and Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. lieve the pain and noreiitfs. sale by all dealers. WAKHANT CALL Notico is liereby given that Hastie are ceiling and finishing there are sufficient funds in thy AVE WE Everything that our long exprience has found needed by people of THE HAHWEY VALLEY COUNTRY Build Up Your Own Town and Community by trading with your home merchants LUNABURG, 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 their houses on the inside so we will be better prepared for the next cold spell. Mrs. Millar has a fine lot of fall and winter millinery on dis play which the ladies should call and see at once. FOR SALE BY OWNER. 1 section, 6M0 acres, level un improved sage brush land in Harney Valley, canbosubirrigat ed. 1G0 acre tract, fenced, good house deep well and otherwise improved. Prices made tosuit in tending settlers. No speculators need apply. Inquire at this ollice. 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 "(Jeorge Place," and borders on the north line of Malheur Ijiko, and which is seven miles south west of Lawen. Adam Gi:oiu;b. county treasury to redeem nil Harney county warrants register ed prior to August 1.1911. In-1 terest ceases on all such warrants Nov. I. 1U11. ' Simon Lkwis. Treasurer of Harney County NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'iti Krtr. UM'Ullui HUM. ortc.'H, ,f tut. i Ijii t Nolle la brrabf !, th4l r Comr ul I Sairan. iinwxiM bo n Xftil , lav ! I March M, Iil.a4 Hmmu.1 Kmrt V. .Hi. -VII01?I. miil fluaiM.l Kbi )cril ' MML rMVMfl) lor H'iNS WvXtW .tHl ! NSKV()rHuu ,Tio.Ul. .rfintVr( ' iiUmvtte Merl4li, bli flU-l MHIr ol lrlo , ll.in to mtk. Miiftl flv yftr 1'NMif, tu etrti.fc rlitim 1" ll Und .lor. ( rlbscl, tdn Um Krii.ur ID4 Hrl,r. Hutu., nirrili ua lh IMh Uj el tirramtatf nil ' llmnt .., wlln.w.. nilliam i ItaritwtU 4 lUHipu. Dwith u.ihof tlurn, iirvtMi A W lli.rll.urin , ivn.D.Irr MiKtbi! Urth l Narrow.. tlrwt Haw Opened Offices in ,f y ItitUtling in Hums, and art Pn rrf Furnish Accurate, " and Complete Abslr Title to all Lands in Harr J A Buy and Sell Real B " Lare and Small Tn Write Fire Insurant Strongest Old Line 0 8,000 acre tract irrigated be.-t in Central Oregon class colonization project .1 Husiness Intrusted To Us W Prompt and Careful Atlenfo TO MOTHERSHEAMI Rooms I nnd 5 Mn.sonic IIuilAi Kit Kt (later C. E. LEMAY rninting, I'aptr llaijifli, SJh W riling Hstimnlra given" on nil clauses nf such work. Alili.VT IIENKV I1DSCII WALL I'Al'LRi Ileadiiuarturs at Knnch Hnti-l Dry Goods j Wares of all kind Entertainment 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 Dcp't. Men and Boys Suits and Overcoats; Socks, Neckties, Collars and CufTs, Cuff Buttons and Links, New Stock of Working and Dress Shirty 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 puriwsos. 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, For family, friends and yourself if you purfbaFo a PHONOGRAPH with RECORDS. We have them in stock. Willow Ware. Water Bags, Barrels fPl, ; 1 J -,.-. 5 J ?x and Kegs and chopping bowls, etc. LnilQren S Jjep t O. A. C. SHORT COURSES Ik'einJnn. .1, (imllnur KOI K UllCKK j iwery citizen ol Oregon m cordially invited to at- YOU ttmi tllC 8,10rt counK'H of t,1(J ""'iron Agricultural uu I College, beginning .Jan. :!. Eleven distinctive courses will be offered in Agriculture, Mechanic ADR Arts, Domestic Science and Art. Commerce For IXU ,estry and Music. Every course is designed to HELP the student in his daily work. Make tlui INVITFD a I',t'asant an(1 profitable winter outing. No tu in i iilU mon. Reasonable accommodations. For bounti ful illustrated bulletin, address , H. M. TENNANT, Registrar, CorvalliH, Ore. i lanner'H Illinium Course iy C(irrosiomlcnco Young's Meat Market Has a full line of BINDER TWII and GENERAL HARVEt SUPPLIES Gel our Prices on Groceries, Half: CASH WILL GET BARGAINSI 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. Tents, Tarpaulians & Wagon Covers. BOOTS AND SHOES We are proud of this department and can give satisfaction to all Men, Women and Children. We carry the celebrated Buckingham & Ilccht line. CORD WOOD All Honorable Competition Met. 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, I,ard, Honey, Grain, Grass Seed, and Feeds, all kind of Farm Produce, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Evaporated Fruits. Special Articles Umbrellas, Parasols, Trunks, Valises, Suit Cases, and Mutterick Patterns. STATIONARY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES Banquet caudles, Notions, Confeclionaries, Gasoline mantles and globes, Cobblers oulfils, half-soles and lacks, Tobacco and cigars. Grain and Wool Hags, Sack and Binder Twine Your Business Solicited. THE BU ANB DEPARTMENT STORE Short and Direct Route lo Portland and Other Western Oregon Points From Bend, Redmond and Central Oregon; via the Deschutes Branch of the Oregon-Washiiiglon Railroad & Navigation Co. Through Car .Service between ( Burns Meat Mat II. J. MAN5EN, Proprietor Beef, Pork, Veal, U Sausage, Bologna, li Headcheese, Wienerfl "ml ovorjl-hing in ti llrnt. i'Iiikh MmiV iiii.v (imntlt,v. Wholesale and IW Prompt and Satisfactory & L During Fair Week. "ilIaiiilM'orllanil I' An. m; ii i: n ii i. it "v m,m .M)A.M. I.V, Jttlii 7;ji ( jj. X.V. Opal City JHHOa'.m! I.v MutiiliiiH 8:32 A. M i.v. AladriiH ():(K)A. ,M. Ar. DtiHrliutiw Jd 1 jjj (, jj Ar. 'Diu Diillrn 1 i Ar- l'"rtlainl B.lftl'. M.' ('.ill mi any O.-W. It 1 7 :Mt A M l-v I'urllmiil ,u, '"' IIUslWA.M. ' Wl Uillll'.M Ar'JlB,ullH AidOI'M r. ijmii'Hy Ar, I lil n,(,i, Ar. Iti . A K A.,.,, 1. .. ,. . h""v "" """fmllwi .ImbIi ... ,, . 0:80 1'. M. 7:16 1'. M. :i'. M. sssss THE SILVER DO Wliolcwile and IW11 J LIQUOR and WiNEHI Imported and Ootnj WINES, WHISK YS, BRANDIES, C. A. BEDELL, Burns,0 Sick hca K IP"" J KcatoH for huIc, all wizen and IwiKllw, iirlco 20 coitla per foot. Any ono (IchIHiik HeatoH nddrcBH W. A. Kord of J. O. AlborBon, Albcrtion, Orctron. WM. McAWKItA V "MUAJ, 'A,MN(,,K A( ,