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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1911)
i jTxIBpICe - KSHEr I LJUMMV MMHA raid tion or awn wwwuntv. .. attv UHtUT. BWKtiHM W, lll Looul MfMSf itilslny SSSferling's tr yr Pujgtea every dy. t Om4tfinti Burns tumt Stow. cannwl ewiftKK n ciibu an MvretJMJTC W Block fwSypaper at riger pwMw highest price for MdKrihd furs. eceivij2jStof Fall ntor Rw!li4 Suits & WintANM.- . Whit miWlto have Salt Uk MiM'ViBit to r's nthr,' BRAM AlfDiBAILKI) T THI MMXgOKNHK md iw tlwMf arrivals , gootta, ilMMHUes, fum lc. t Bjj& Rich- Wheekr, of the electric mpny, jtlKiwthey ex turn on tlillHKntH the ( MMt .'Mjtrkot ntul k th pUJforbargninB yg. EvrytlTinr in the actual t4& l'oujk am! Go. Jocrmlt 'er from CoJcreek yes the ltttr iwaicmg proof onHNtUad today? i and drHMifuml('r of Is now a hand at the aBn. SiiwMJU: KoukIi $15 per ttottMnd. gr LMrMMtjof the Tel Co., is hoMtFrom n visit us ouUkte )Mintfl inelud ne nd tHlfciear Water Jirck, W, OWNvill give yew baUatrTonnwamn on Fri& Jon. 12. xtmld aWounccment , Hukw, aUrk of the chool tiatrfetJjiis resign noicaa arajjieatcd for an hxt Saturday, Jan. 0, hlgMacgorMr. Hub baan a nwflMtisfactory and. liia migration is a t regret to nil. lone ftohaliijgsituations to the freMHHployinent installed byUi proprie wtime PelHnll The meeting plage for all. t brand of altars ntul to nly. New jBiHiard and omen of 'W.eedcrnit en wcial aeaafott after their meeting1 Thursday in the I.' 0 F. hall, nqut sivdiwie dancing order. Wtlra informed cle and WoSdmcn will it tnUlIatfof oll'icers me dating mxt month. ' STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON at the clone of business December Gih, 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Mscdunls " $2G0.08C18 U.S. Bonds fi0,000.00 Uonds and Securities 58,971.03 Premium on U. S. Bonds 2,000.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 0,GOO.OO Five por cont Redemption Fund 1,250.00 CASH !)l,f!)2.8:i $171), GOO. 04 LIABILITIES Capital $25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Proton 06,870.03 Circulation 25,000.00 DEPOSITS 3G.730.fil $170, GOO. &1 Capital and Surplus -385,000.00 United Slat en Depositary Orcfion Slalc Depositary Accounts Invited Withers is over from k. wo Vulcanizinir at Gemberling's. Rubbers and Overshoes Reed Bros give 100 piano votes j liavo thcm Schenk & Williams. Reed Bros, give 10 voles for extra for every prescription. Cleaning and Pressing neatly done by Schenk & Williams. Clovcngcr pays the highest market price for hides and furs. New fresh groceries just re ceived at Ilngey& Richardson's. Winona wagons are the best. For sale by Harriman Mercantile Co. A. Dunn will deliver good, wild hay at your bam for $10.00 per ton. WOOL UNDERWEAR AT every cent purchased at their store in jewelry. We had some more snow Thurs day but hardly enough to make sleighing good. You should inspect the fine as sortment of Wall Paper at Luna burg. Dal ton & Co's. Fresh supply of groceries in cluding lard, bacon hams etc. at Hagey & Richardson's. N. Meyer took his departure Thursday morning for his home THE in San Francisco, after a pleas- REDUCED PRICES AT BUSY CORNER STORE. Tim.. G...wviin linu mwmnil 1 ,.'.'.. ., ' ' i!. friends in this city cabinet shop in the rear portion ant visit with his daughter, Mrs. L. M. Brown, and his many of the W. O. White carpenter shop. Tho people of Burns should get busy now that the reiwrt of the engineers hns been made -we need both water and sewer systems. After talking with Dr. Geary, health ollicer, those having the dance in charge at the Experi ment Station which was billed for last night, decided to post pone it. The young people have not had the usual holiday diversions and parties on account of the order from the city council and the neaiin omccr csuujiihiiiiik iu-y Mtiliiwi f.ir upfirlnt fivi'l TIlUVl will make up for it later. Bill Hanloy, the grand old man Tho Harney Saw Mill, R. L. Btmvard proprietor, now has on hand a large 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. Best flour (guarantee) $8.50 bbl. Harriman Mercantile Co. T7rz j. i'. Harney. Clcvenger pays tho highest market price for hides and furs. II. W. McIIosc has fino pota toes raised on dry land. See him for your supply. Y Miss Vera Hendricks spent the holiday vacation in this city the guest of friends. Go to the Whito Restaurant for Chicken Supper Wednesday and Sunday evenings. J. E. Stoy, Prop. Ira Mahon was in to take in the Masonic installation and other social affairs of the week. Foil Salk Black Percheron Stallion, 5 years old in spring. Good papers. Claude McGee. Watch for the bulletin at Reed Bros, every Friday and sec stand- of Piano Contestants. Wm, Kilby has been in from his ranch on Calamity this week hobnobbing with his "tillicums." 200 tons of hay for sale at $5 per ton. 1G0 acres of pastures included, house and good water. Inquire here. Kemp Hardisty was in the first of the week and took his little daughter out to the ranch for the holiday vacation. Ladies of Burns are invited to call at the home of Mrs. II. M. Horton and see samples of the Spirella Corsets. J. A. Williams is back over from Van and will not return to Ontario until Mrs. Martha Baker has undergone an operation fnnuwi C?nitli ntwl Ci.niH ittl.r. lilL-onin. kJllliLii uuu unmu, vwiw have been sinking wells for the P. L. S. Co. have ceased opera tions during the blustry weather. Watch Burns Grow. John Morrell arrived home last Friday from Westfall. He has been working with Frank Cum mins but will remain at home until early spring. Estuayed A brown gelding weight between 1200 and 1300 lbs., branded diamond S, dia mond above, on left stifle. Black gelding branded JB con nected on left shoulder, weight about 1100 lbs. Suitable reward for information leading to their recovery. Stak Buckland, Harney, Oregon Strayed From Oakerman Lake near Riley, about November 15; red yearling heifer with For your winter suit sec Schenk & Williams. C. II. Wilson, Geo. Gales and young Welty were over from their homes near Drewsey the firstof tho week on land business. Clay Clemens mill is the near est one to Burns where all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can be had. Near Canyon road. Call him by 'phone for quick orders. Walter Crass was down from Trout creek the fore part of the week and took took Mrs. Cross and the little grandchildren out to the ranch for the holiday cation period. SU00HSTIONS FOR PUMIOATINO. va- When you have a bilious attack give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. They are excellent. For sale by all dealers. Note the advertising space of Young's Meat Market & Grocftry in this issue. All the stock is I olfered at actual cost. The impression seemed to be general in this city that an an nouncement of tho extension of the Hill road from the Deschutes .r ,, n :u . ..!.., ii wZhts;-- store." Bill's right, for in tlio' category is every thing from figs to thistles, and a banquet from soup to frappo could be laid for the Gods from what is grown in Oregon. Blue Mt. Eagle. past week, but nothing has come. President Gray is back in Port land from SI. Paul but has said nothing definite of the intention of his system so far as extending into this territory. "$ DON'T WAIT UNTIL SPRING -A JY Y0UR WINTER CLOTHING NOW dll stnrfc tlwjNow Ycur with hoiiiu money Having baraiiiH in Winter GocmIh. tl Following carefully. .. St n W!en Underwear 50 UndrtJTirtB for...gi 20 75 '$&- "... 1 40 50 Drawerigfor 1 20 75 , ' m 1 40 VN omen's Winter Underwear $ 1 .HO Ciitdmiero VoHts for gl 20) 1.75 " " " 1 40 l.fiOI'nntH for 1 20 1.75 " " 1 40 5n'sweaters Reduced 20 per cent. - srwm rr '"". M3k Innw Clothing 00 Otatiir S3 90 00 im 4 75 00 VMmtor 3 90 OG'PiwtfiSr 4 75 I Women's Winter Undfrwe r 75c Klecee-lined Vests g (JO 75u Fleece-lined Pants.. GO $2.75 Catliinere Union Suits 215 $3.00 Cashmere Union Suils 2 35 1 m JCBMJMLN'S COATS, 20 per cent. WOMEN'S SWEATERS, 25 per cent. 3 LAflT-':WO W K 10 KH These aro undoubtedly the best eash bargains of Ia.Braii!fer somo tiaio. The goods are new and seasonable. HE BUSY CORNER STORE wartz . Schwartz -J tmgJtIETOIl PROPRIETOR. one whito face; one roan yearling heifer; both animals branded O extended T on left side; mark crop and split in left ear and under bit in right. Reward for information leading to their re covery. C. A. Ivy. Riley, Oregon. 'A large party of young people from this city went to the Island Ranch last evening to a dancing party given in honor of Miss Gladys Holland, who is home from Portland spending the holi days. There were some 50 in vited guests went down in two big bob sleds. One of the finest midnight suppers ever served in this section was enjoyed. The party arrived home at G:30 this morning and report the best time of their lives. We wish to call your attention to the fact that most infectious diseases such as whooping cough, diphtheria and scarlet fever are contracted when the child has a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Re medy will quickly cure a cold and greatly lessen the danger of contracting these diseases. This remedy is famous for its cures of colds. It contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given to a child with implicit confidence. Sold by all dealers. J. E. Sawhill, the Bend Com mercial Club manager, W. II. Bontley, tho warehouse man and C. G. Seward accompanied C. O. Merrill, machinist for the Auto Truck Co., over from Bend Tues day. Tho party had the misfor tune to break their machine at Warm Springs just below town and had to get another convey ance for the return trip. The crippled machine was loaded on one of the auto trucks on their outgoing trips and taken to Bend. Stkays Two cows have been at my ranch for several years and tho owners maydiave same by proving property and paying all charges against them includ ing this notice. Descriptien: Red cow about 12 years old branded either n T or J on left hip DD on left thigh; ear mark crop and half under crop in each ear, duclap cut out below. The other n red cow about 14 years old; brands havo been defaced so that they cannot bo made out; she has a brand on each hip; mark crop off each ear and right ear slit; wattle on left neck and right jaw. J. A. Williams, Von, Oregon. Vulcanizing at Gembcrling's. Schenk & Williams have just received a fine lot of Overcoats and Mnckinawn. r .IlimnH Hillnn Im lionn in Mm city this week spending tho holi day period with friends. Mrs. Millar has a fine lot of lau anu winter millinery on dis play which the ladies should call and see at once. Ask for Piano Certificates at Reed Bros. Tom Allen was in from the P ranch for a few days to visit the family and attend the Masonic installation. SALE OF LADIES' AND MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR AT THE BUSY CORNER crnur.' "'""'" I At !!,.. il M4. I..1! J. L. Hopper was down from Bvrd and others thps( tow linrH Silvies, with other P. L. S. Co. in rerard to fumigation and dis- boys this week, bringing down a infection following scarlet fever bunch of cattle to feed at the are made. Island ranch. in a case of this kind a large If you are troubled with chron- a,ry room without carpets or ic constipation, the mild and gen- superfluous curtains is to be de tle effect of Chamberlain's Tab- sired. lets makes them especially suited After recovery-which will be to your case. For sale by all ln from ' to 0 weeks usually but dealers. may be longer everything used ""We are informed that Mr. Fred Jj'J" fticnt' .lh.at washab'e Black and Miss Edna McKinnon, " nwash,if ST an,t!" daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Jap Tr r x """," '"If. uuu" McKinnon, will be married t d to the first water with advan- .v,..,,.,, o i, v, ., t, tojre. The floor and woodwork morrow at the McKinnon home. , .. , ., ,, . ., ,i , , of the room should then be thor- Both are popular young people ,..,., . . . ,. ,...., ., and we extend best wishes in ""."' ","?. 1"',,1 ' ".!u' ' advance. "" "l "'"" I",OVBU- . .onow mrown upon tne noor ana '.I. A. Robertson, who has thoroughly swent un will assist charge of the Sod House ranch, in removing dust. during the feeding season, was The bedding and other articles in for the Masonic installation j that cannot be washed should be and a visit with relatives and friends. Mr. Robertson states they have an abundance of feed this winter and will keep their stock in fine condition. placed on chairs or temporary scaffolding and after stopping all cracks formaldhyd candles, 1 to each 1000 cubic feet should be burned and the fumes confined It is announced from Burns to,t,h1e room for several hours- that n nnscnntrnr m.fnmnhilo linJ Wllen there are Carpets, rugs, from that city to Bend will be established next spring. Travel by way of Vale or Prarie City from Burns to Portland costs about $40, but by coming this way this amount will be cut to $30 or probably less. With the auto truck making the run so successfully over the fine road from here to the Harney county capital, the putting on of a pas senger line is only, a matter of time. Bend Bulletine. HUT ONE NEW CASE. etc., the Vaccum Cleaner does excellent work. Premature fumi gation or fumigations without previously cleaning a room of dust and dirt is useless. Books etc. are difficult to disinfect J. W. Geaky, Health Oflicer. The scarlet fever epidemic has about run its course from pres ent indications as but one new case has developed during the past week, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McIIosc having a mild case. It is confidently ex pected that the schools will re sume on Jan. S, and the usual gatherings permitted. Dr. Geary has made a state ment at the request of the man ager of this paper and others respecting cleaning up and dis infecting the homes where tho.. disease has prevailed. This in- c . . -. . formation is timely as there is a I -"JL1SS JStll'IlIlg' desire to fumigate in a proper! ... way and completely eradicate it PubllcStenOgrapher lrom the community if possible, j Room 7. Masonic Building. PURE GOLD Did you know that a 20-year endowment policy with the Ore gon Life is pure gold? Did you know that a 20-year endowment policy with the Oregon Life gives you a safe place to deposit money, pavs your wife and babies the amount you carry in event of your death, or if you live pays the amount to you at the end of 20 years? Unless you have the hooks in the "old man" who car ries the scythe, it would be well to look into this matter deeper. Good insurance is the squarest deal on earth. Consult Egglkston, The Oregon Life Man. THE CITY DRUG STORE 1912 Reed Bros., Proprietors Circassian Walnut in BED ROOM SUITS and SPECIAL PIECES FURNITURE Blankets and Wall Paper In these Two Articles we certainly have the finest invoice ever brought to this city. 1912 THE NEW YEAR 1912 During this year we will maintain our reputution for fair dealing. See the line of suitable things we are offer ing, Beds Brass, Iron, etc. Roll Top Desks. Dining Chairs, Rockers, Mirrors, Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Moth Proof Chests, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Bed Spreads. G. W. CLEVENGER, THE FURNITURE MAN $WmhW$mZ$(ttim?ffift . t u PA. PL I v 1 y HA v b$&J MAY CHRISTMAS BRING YOU GOOD CIEER flftD THE NEW YEAR OFFER flAUGHT BUT PROSPERITY HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Burns e bt P jMiiMww?wHm)fm' i & I'm. ft. ft ft. rr .." Vi T-. - .f -W W5tf3tt3Kftl&m22$5 1912 I he New Year is here so are we and glad for another opportunity to present to you S the largest arid most com- plete line of general hard- g ware in Central Oregon. g Toy Wagons Electric En- 8 gines, Sleds, Skates, Chairs, Fine China, Cut f Class, Crockery, Vases, Brass Goods, Cutlery, g In fact anything and everything to suit the fancy as J well as the pocket book. Uueful goods as well as or- 2$ namental- Call and look over our stock before Jail the Wf fine selections are gone. Agents Gasoline Plants Repair Work Plumbing I Guns and Ammunition S GEER & CUMMINS H irdware Merchants svas&$a mM - Mt r .-?-lirf .it-Tt, 7 O'C-yn -: I ft V ft V r i-r& y !Kft?Vrf: Urti M- 3yjf -""--'-tt With the most optomistic faith in the future of BURNS and HARNEY COUNTY we enter the New Year of "sz 1912 We anticipate for you and ourselves unexcelled prosperity and hope you will co-operate with us to make this possible. "United we stand, divided we fall." z The Burns Dep'm't. Store ft. Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. Yfct:V23SkWSftKW33S( THE FRENCH HOTEL under new management Jonh R. Walkup, Proprietor FirstClass Well Appointed House Sample Rooms Commercial Travelers NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Harney Coun ty Fair Association will be held at the oflieo of the secretary in Burns, Oregon on Monday, Jan uary 8, 1912 for tho purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and tho trans action of such other business as may come before tho meeting. Julian Byud, Secy. Stolen From the John Oard ranch a sorrel gelding between 1 and 5 years old; small spot in forehead and weighs between 1200 and 1400 lbs.; a good road ster; branded a lazy J on left shoulder. Suitable reward for information leading to his recov ery. Mns. Mary A. Oaud, Lawen, Oregon. Job printing Tho Times-Herald. SI'S.!