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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1912)
i I! !Valwuawae3l "JfJff "Ti i " -! .. tm.i Mtl :l m W11 F ,'-. ! "J Fl't? us ; If m fm' Ki i-) . -ini iimiiiii i iiiiUimctih minimi i "T I If ri tA.- W PS If CLOTHES CONFIDENCE 's Our Business to know GOOD CLOTHES Any man who wears our clot lies may ' so with the confident assurance that no is correctly dressed. We want you to sec our Spring and Sum mer line of Woolens, we want you to place your confidence in us. We also take measures for ladies suits; wc invite the ladies to call and inspect our tine line or sanples. Ihr twejs-$crard. JULIA - V T) - MnMt.tr SATURDAY. MARCH 2. 1912 OKIITION RATES: One Yt at Six Monthn.... Three Month! .. 12.00 .1.00 . .75 The house committee on the three year homestead bill recom mends two particular things in the amendment of the law. First. it reduces the period of residence ; required on the homestead from five to three years. Second, it permits the entryman and his family to be absent from the homestead five months durinsr inp, and it is hoped that many of those in that neighborhood will be present at the meeting Tues day night The Lakeview Examiner says that J. E. Sawhill has severed his connection with the Bend Commercial Club and has accept ed the position of Manager of the Burns Commercial Club. This is a mistake. Mr. Sawhill has not' been tendered such a position. "STRINGS AND OTHER THINOS." Ora Hamilton arrived hero lust night from Enterprise where lie is interested with his father and brother in the drug business. He reports the members of the family well. A. G. Kingimw. of Malheur county, has announced as n can didate for representative from this district. He has been'n res ident of that county for several years whore ho bears an excel lent reputation as a man and is familiar with the legislative needs of that portion of the dis trict. He pledges himself to visit Harney County in case of his nomination and election and get acquainted with our needs land wishes. The First National Bank of this city has received ofiicial noti fication of its designation as a postal savings depository for the postal savings bank recently es tablished at the Bums postofllce. The high standing of the First National is again attested by the 'fact that it is authorized to re ceive G2i per cent of the entire deposits received by the Burns postal savings bank. An inter esting fact in connection with '., ,,.,.. I this appointment, is that this niwaysreauyiorjou printing. ,bank( in qllaiifyj11K as sucn de. I am prepared to take contracts I pository. under the requirements to grub sagebrush -E. E. Larson, j of the postal savings law, offered Burns Oregon. and accepted Burns, securities, Sheriff Richardson. Leon M. I "ends of the City of Burns and Brown and C. H. Leonard madeof school district No. 1, (Burns) a business trip to Lawen yester-1 tnus demonstrating that Burns' day and were accompanied back bonded obligations are consider by Miss Helene Swain. jed as good as the best SCHENK & WILLIAMS MERCHANTTAILORS-LIiADINIi CLOTHIERS Cleaning Pressing and Repairing Burns. Ore.. Odd Fellows Ride V - Henry Fries nnd wife, of Se attle, came in lant night by way of Bend in company with .John Gilchrist and party. Mr. Fries is interested in some 2,000 acres of land out near Iron mountain which ho is having developed. Peterson Bros. & Dunbar Show Co. will entertain at Tonawanm during lour nigms noxi with - . beirininir on Wednesday, March ' j n qp PCt 10111 cMCI .. ... . ... i. ni.. I vw " zi anu continue including oiuur-; day night. The entertainment , j consists of vaudeville, singing, j acrobatic turns, dancing, sketches , 4 etc. The company lias its own j ... .tit s- . I , from the usual lines nirruHi imw-wikmc. wurpnerf ust as attractive as the designs are ongina "! TOTALLY DIFFEREN1 i .i ...... i Our Spring Line of Y ash i .oocis is now on tjs 3 nl:iv You w II find a large ana Deauuiui vancli 1 i-"v "V ) select irom anu TOTALLY DIFFERENT band. LOOK! and mules for The services at the Presbvter- ian church tomorrow have un usually attractive features for both morning and evening. At 11 o'clock in the morning the Dastor will nrpfinh nn illne- each calendar year of the resi-, trated sermon to the children the dence perion. These provisions, subject being "Strings and Other are sensible and should be passed. .Things." The children are to The congressmen do not seem to bring a string about a yard long realize the position of the home- as their price of admission. The "TONY, THE CONVICT" A Melo-Drama TON AW AM A, TONIGHT, MAR. 23 Tonawama Stock Company A Strong Bill With Fine Comedy Good Specialties Seats at usual place, usual prices LOOK! Work horses sale. Suitable for ranch work or i ' grading puriwses. Are well ' S broke. Intending purchasers j would do well to come and look a this stock over before buying j elsewhere. Also have 150 head M of unbroke mares and horses, suitable for all purposes, and 100 head of '1 and 3 year old mules. , Stock can be seen at the Hanley Ranch, three miles east of Burns s, John G. South. .0 The Difference. ' The live man of today can take ' , : t , ... ...:u ..... n ljiiu insurance inn win nui. He thinks he does not need it until tomorrow. The dead man of yesterday would take Life Insurance today but can not im'WE mvlUJJP 3URNS, OREGON. arasrasija vur annum sWinec Seed rye C. H. Davis, Harney, Oregon. Alfalfa mill nlliii- lrrriug uii1m He knows now that he needed at the Burns Department Store it yesterday. ,, n ., in,,i, i..iir,, fjl !. i I J vjji14 iv-rv & (.iviKtwii iwiiiu iu iiiimirniii' mill' mii'iii' "VUJ ll, kUIUVJl tvrtt Hill J UVtWI be LOCAL AND PERSONAL steader and the hardships and inconveniences of securing a piece of government land and the law should be such as will give the homestead a little relief from former restrictions. regis- Miss Minnie Denman is tered at the French hotel. On and after Anril 1. 1912 .f , , . .., hair cutting at all barber shops earth in Burns will be 35 cents. rv C, rv-wi Get a safety Incubator of W. T. Smith he simply guarantees them and is hnro on the ground to make them good. No oil, no explosion, and hatch as many of me ogirs as anv mnclum? on special music will be by the children. The Sunday School scholars will attend in a body. itte evening service at 7:30 isj " DU,ns win De ) cents. y- y. G. Cozad came over from laymen's night, the second of J. E. Graves lms inst rphimoil Can von vestenhiv nml will nnn,l f rirt I--irt r-i n nf on Tit 1 ( T . . .. f t . .. yiu uvmici acfies, me suDject irom LKe county wJiere he has is "The Value of the Church to been teaching for the past win the Various Interests of our City j ter. and County," and will be dis- t i- , r, ... cussed by Messrs. McHose, Wh - J?"? Jm"' ney. Hibbard and Gault The," at the home of Mrs. H M. i,.;p .; fm-u . , . Horton and see samples of the choir will furnish special music. Spirella Corsets. If you are interested in the! r o . r. ., , . . i jet-cogeiner movement vou " " wv, an aimmm , ,, Mrs. Curtis Smith, but is improv-' not afford to mhs 5J engths, price 20 cents per foot, day March 29 am ! tu,v o-,v Anv mm flocirmo- Ronta n,i,ico Dnnkwater stand HIIO klCllCO. --", w.- uu.h MW,J "VUU,0.1 W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson. i The Rod and Gun Club Ims nr. Born Thursday, March 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Al Solinger, a daughter. Miss Hazel Cozad has been suf fering from an attack of appen dicitis at the home of Mr. and a few days visiting relatives and interviewing voters lespecting his candidacy for district attor ney. Mrs (.'.A Harlan has received a nice consignment of spring millinery and will have her open ing on next Friday and Satur day, March 29 and 30, at the old Do it now, insure with E. C. EGOI.KSTON, in the Oregon Life at CONTEST NOTICE. I'SlTIDbT.Tta 1.1 Ml Orru I Hutm, OrcKOii. M.rrh lb, 1DI3 'Stallion, 5 years old in spring. Good papers. - Claude McGee. Dry slab and pine wood $(i.fiO 'and $7.00 per cord, cash only , Lumber yard. 'S Thos. Bain Harney some business matters and visit ing old time friends was down from yesterday attending to l' Aiher lltnki ol Hulir, KUho, Ceutntrr: You ire htrelr Uuiloti Ih.llMIIUm J Mnc uhiivluua tliauaaa d.m I. !...- ..lit.. .1 ilreH. tlld on M.nli li.lli,rlle In llila olnr Poll S,U F-Twn Plll.'lllll Cllilin lili duly corroboil? HUrllon to ronir.l UU aAI'' l11' '"'I'm HIIIU and iccurvtbecinollatlouol your liomlrl, linar siv tlinntlis nlll illlll :i fiW Kulry hrlINo.lJ made NonraUi d Iw. uo.tr, hl. Iliuillllh UUI, ,111(1 a lt lurNWJj, NKJXA.SK'. NW, Mellon II. ASK'. ll!HT0ll ITKk rnpkpriili! Ilanite 33t K- Mlllaiurlle Mrrldlali, and an (IIAS Wll SON troundi for hit ruiilrat lie IIok. that .aid' vjii,o. mi-i"n. Uber tlantiLia (allrd lo cultlialr, Imi.rotu , ,.,, ..... . . ormlda Uou laid entry lor moto than al I My ItttlO SOU llUtl a Very SO- nionttn prior to Auxuat l, 1911, and lianotallj 11 t 11 abaudouedaaldcntrr. I VOrO CO id. I W.'IS rt'COinmclllll'd ouarc. Ibert'lora, lurtbor tiolilled thai tbp . . . 1 1 1 r 1 I aid allcallou will Im taken at Ihlioinroa.. tO tr ChamllCrlaill S ( Ollgll 1 batlHK txon coolai.rd by iou, and our aal.l ' . 1 1 1 e 11 1 . 3 entry will bacanfeldtbrrnnilcrwllboiii your KCniedy, mid before .'l Xlliall l)Ot- furtberrlgbt 10 U beard tberelu, ellher twlore .1 i 1 1 t " IhliolHrr or on apical. II you (all Ionian ihu ' tlC Was IiniSllOd lie WU8 a Well unirewuuin twenty uttl ller llie rUl I1TII Mibllrallon of tbli notlc. aa abowu LUiw. as OVCI UNPRECEDENTED SUIT SALE!! fcj V. V Hi tin' hi-tury of LOCAL .MUKCIf AN'OIKI.S'Q 11 have mi Mtn muIi u rniv olfcr in mmlc-lo lucuiun domes lor im-n. m its iyAi sold row- Si 8.00 now ixonix at S13 it it 41 4 15 ai ak il 22.50 28.00 " " 20 35.00 " ,4 " 25 Every suit madi from Hiro wool fntirim an I under our guaranty of perfection. Come imw. sfloct your faliric and have your unit intuit' ui in the nilsaiuitl stvles now on dinjilay for m-M Spring and Summer. Two-piece titiitK nHrtnu arely U-ss. E. B. REED & SON s u-ri.nQ Mr II illfn y..urniwer. under oath, Milflrnllf hiccilDi; IMv f m . 1 inilrciiMinillnctatbefeAlItfKaUunii.. nmleit, -J Howling btroCt, bydrU'V AllH- ur If vou fall within that tlmo in ft If in il.i .. M. . ... .-.ttinm .in u1i it.. ..... .. . i irrt hfi I his fitt vm It in r.. ctilt )uuriwr on the M ctnlniKiu either liifli.,. riu n.,1,, pcnonorhyrtifUtervd mill If tlilt rvltnii U ml I'OalOrS. iubuv uj luvuniTvrjui n ropy 01 jour inivrer I totbe coDtatUi.i In periuu, pnoiof mch kt;1 OF HOUSINO CHICKENS The base ball boys gave anoth er of their series of club dances PURP0SE at Tonawama last nitrht and a FWs large number of guests were Why many poultry houses fail standard present j to meet the requirements for pro- prepaid, S2.00. ' TPitlfin tf arrrr Twsitiffri nA t, l n? . . - . -- from fcWW."" VVfab f lwuuwa au i" iar. Simpsons rneasant farm, "'" vwt3 n llll.l a UU U Utf UU Cnnrn ho f IfArrnn I, -.-- uihuv iiiicii-i man nrnnf nfllirh lurlloa mnal tittmmt ..f Ih. afTl.t- Yl( nf th ruira.m livwhjun lriAi..i.(it.. .- i --" r-."M tf nuwiu .a.v ...j nun maiirii Haling wuen and the j.ot nfnceto which It wai mailed, and thla affldaTIt niuat I arrom panicu oy me poitmaiier'arecelpt lor the letter Vnll .llitUl1 .1.1. In V..tl a, .wa. t.u H.h. ... the poiUiITlre to which you dr. He future notlri lobe rent to you Wu Kiunt. lUitl.Ier Date of Ant publication March 1C, 1912 Jasper Davis was down tr nr j 11.. , mum uuiuus which SHOUIU De 0D- ?an?eyu.V.edneSda,j:l00k'njr.after, served in building hen houses. r sf-iareto'dbyProf. James Dryden cured the necessary petitions to,,n one 0f his circular bulletins, circulate as a candidate for coun-, The purposeof housing fowls ty commissioner and had his an-is to increase productivfnesS( nouncement placed in the paper., says Prof D den A Hte He is one of our pioneers andlshelter from the cold . d d needs no introduction to the vot-ef ,.,.n u ,...f , ers. Air. u&ms would make a.the fowIs and therefore to the rangements to open a new har- ' ' "-- - i i iiih i n ri nuLiiciitnn iii ! ic kit i Alberson. Oregon, ranged comfortable seats at the :!!;!"! IKlZ'SiSViXSiFil; varieties traps ancJ lho ,atlies are we,come ! D"eo,"""lh p""'"1"' Aprils. mi express V .. "f. "",v L"K "u:i Write for circu- are s,100" traps nave, ueen placed in Dr. Hibbard's from leadine bred poultry. J. R. Jenkins came over from his home yesterday and reports range conditions rather back ward in the Steens mountain sec tion. As a general thing that territory is ahead of this in the spring but this season it is at least two weeks later. Mr. Jen field at the foot of the new grade nittVl -if is-Y'tta-i nti1 ,.. ,. t 4.1. J i "iSZT,t il -embers are becoming quite pro- ,io7, u i T .,""" J .' ficient in breaking "blue rocks." day and had a family group pic- ture taken. This is the first f Neil Dawson, son of Mr. and time the entire family have been .Irs- W- K- Dawson, was mar together for several years. , ned' Thursday, March 14, in this w r ci,n : ,..- citv t0 Miss Claudine Baker, it aj. uiicicv a uitiniULf iii- .1 A ... ... v-.uh.,v wi. Am, anu mis, vv. u. ---"" u w LilL, ---. . 'l llip t-tw aa Hl-tl linnn I 1 u I 1 L. ..:.u a ,, c ,l l,n u : ii. r.! ' """-. icvcjf. ur. uuu- ckk yit-'iu. a coia wave means ,,CM ""u WUUIU B,luw m tu niss- jj de f th prpc,i)vtnP;n ilrpu a check to egg yield, and the rea- ner building. He expects his ZLmn l th 1. 1 ? son is probably because the large stock of goods here in read- perforrned the ceremony and he change means a sudden demand inesS for 0neninnir Anril in yUnfr peoplc Ieft the fowing for increased fuel or food to keep 10XS ZJr day for a visit with the Dawson up the heat of the body.and the-Pcrhaps sooner- in Sunset. The Times-Herald food that has been trninrr intnTK nm f T t.- e: ...:..(..- .1 . . . themakingof eggs willbe drawn oijniore wianca mem a nappy married upon for that pufpo .ft w ihe aTcara '? Ur, anouncement life. , !... i tuiuiini mis wceK as a canuiuaie I ikvauuiiuo niurr lufMiu rmiieiiiiiiii writ ff ' "' . ., KiVif,,,:-lrm" . mi ten a knowleMjemenl ol UU terelpt ot lli.- s JNCiR ' ZtXiSS mTiaTltof the penon by whom the i!cller r F Sl H B' WRiinft.le stAtlDr when nil whrrelhi rnv ' V -: "&? - -'jH III n v nnd We Nave Opened Otlices in the New Mnxonil lluildinu ' Burns, and are J'repared Meah at all Hour Open Da ami A7A CLUB CAFE Prompt and Efficient Service Try a Hot Chicken Tamale in I 1 :m:::::::m::m::::i: .ii::::::::::::::.".iz::n:::::s:nr:am::::::in::::2:: begins about the 15th of next!n'?ht. and day given as the taxpayers in the county, owning '1""" month and sras , -ni iiS a l- -UUj ranel, near U,o S Jaten ; and windows will never be warm west e,1(1 of Harney lake. He is nose Piooa mat :urnishes the heat." "" a ismuiuaie Stkayed ok S'roLFN-From ! Ton trroaf ,l,'r.nnn : .u for pnnnfv nnmmccnnn, T I . . .. u" aJur'N i'rom kins states the lambing season ! temperature of the house by Sizemore is one of 'the heaviest'",, r0,?st?ad's plac(;; Rid,dIe begins about the 15th of nextl"'?"' a"d W w trfven as the taxpayers in the county, owning'" i,"' '"i T fy ,? ' ,tv, o ci,: .i.nrincina reason whvmanvhnii!Pq .:. ' ' ..... ., ' . tween June 1 and 20. 1911. One mare mule with red mealy - . . ..... .,v , W4 fc,, iiMAtat .... Iiuaii. JIIIIT VP r Il hiaonilnyl A meeting of the Harney Val.;., wltnhofut artificial heat, a successful business man has with quarter circle over Bon eft ley Rod& Gun Club is called for SAt "0t yet been prove" S "J" and. stifle; and ven 0 1 t shon.l next Tuesday evening at the "The main requirements of a " K " with bar through S; weighs about rresDytenan cnurcnior the pur-' gooa poultry nouse are good ven- dv jyiz srjtiwuuuuiJH. 1,100 pounds. One bay mare, pose of arranging for the bring-l tilation, for fowls require much Just received by stage at weight 1.000 nonmlu oWnh, q' ing in of the new game birds and "Jj1,8!" ?ther far"l Brown's Satisfactory htore first1 on left shoulder. Sand bar undor BURNS-BEND CO I uib j ux me iiuw Kuinu uirus ana -mirmk- nmror-Vinn frAV A " .- Kiaiiaiauwry ouoru nrst on ieit snouider, ;i and bar under. I fish promised by the state game I JS 1S.;nd Prms sTs Prof f of New Sprin Silks- 510.00 reward for their return or a warden. Permanent ofiicers will iDrvdnn. "PVmrio 'nhinnf fn .ni,i These goods are exclusive in de- inform;ilnn Innrlinrr in ,,.:.. e hen is pro- s'K"- 'rnis beautiful line of Silks ' covery. DALLA TURNER, nlso be elecfnrl. W Tf rinurcnn ' winds. TInlr tha of Sunset reports a large mem-' Vltie(l with shelter where she can consists of Foulards, Voiles, Silk bership tor the club from hislf"" l,"V- a v.'" ",l umghams, Chiffon Taffetas, II 4 . .. IV - U1UUULLIVC. Al 1 V V iv: rift t rtl neignDornooa wnicli is gratify- jfe '0f the hen i ii Can You Match It? 1C3 ACItKS. 10 MILKS WEST OK McMINN VII.LK, OIti:t!ON' 30 ucrt-8 needed, running water, one nnd onr-lialf iicree in ttrawberriea, two ucriu of Ki.flidi U'uliiut, 10-incli Client nut Trees In bearing, I'aniily Oreliard,40 acre. Kino Tlitibor with good market foruool within onoatid one-half mllee, good rich soli, well worth 100.00 per aero, l'rlce If taken toon fBO.OO per acre, or will exchange for Harney Vallo)' land. ARCHIE McGOWAN "THE LAND MAN" Jlurna, Oregon. Diamond, Ore. cmTTnnni inn ... . ..- Crorm r.l.nrmpnB Orn M ' OlUUr.UAtt.RK WAUUNS ,'teors. Crepe de Chine and Na- JLl t ?l! soinas. You will find ai stock nf f.75"00.' helIs.f?r ?95-00- 2 inch SMilll, goods in these items that have l1,1" of",' M-J the Style, Beauty and Quality. 7' ; TT 15UCK" N. BROWN & SONS board' I05-00' sells fr $12.1.00. nM. ami -i u "eaKer Single Bugles, DihU-At the family home $50.00; sells for ?100.00. These iiuur uuniey uiKe, on luesday, goods must be sold at once James Frederick, tho little son N. BROWN & SONS, Agents of Mr. and Mrs. Otus Sizemore. lhe little fellow was two years FOR SALK BY OWNER and ten months old, a very bright! ,,,. .A , .' child ami one who won the hearts1. X Becl,?n- '10 " Ipvt'l un ofa., who knew him It was WJJ!? thought he had scar et fever, but .,i if:n ,... f e,.Z.", ".?. Dr. Griffith was called Monday house deep well and otherwise morning anu lounu tiie little fel- ""provcu. i-nces made tosuit in low had diabetes. Thobabvwas tending settlers. No speculators brought to this city and the fun-1 nceaoW- Inquire at this office, eral service held at the Presby-t Don't bo surprised if you have tenan church, being conducted,11" attack of rheumatism this by the Rev. Dr. Babbidge. The'PPring, Just rub the afreeted bereaved parents have the deep Itr! ' freely with Chamberlain's sympathy of the entire cornmun- "iniment and it will soon disan- " Pear, sold by all dealers. I SOLIDATED AUTO CO Operating High-Class Cars llotwcen Munis nnd llontl Fastest Time - Lowest Rate . . Special Round Trip Fare . . ARCHIE McCOWAN. Burns Aet injtntnHinmnmjunnMiimmmiKHi.mmiimtmi::::!::!:::!::!,,::,-:,,,,,,,,,,,,; hurnish Accurate, Reliable Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lands in Harney Co. JA Buy and Sell Real Estate " Lare and Small Tracts. Write hire Insurance in the Strongest Old Line Comp'ies 8,000 acre tract irrigated land best in Central Oregon-'-Firs tr class colonization projecL TITO All Business Intrusted To Uh Will Renin Prompt and Careful Attention. MOTHERSHEAM DONEGAIi Koonis I and .r Alasonir Muildin. jj a v.',:iw4', '.'AW.'.W.'.'AV.Wi; m ''v'J-'J Obtain Your Wants at The Welcome Pharmacy WHERE Satisfaction is Guaranteed. When you have your I're. senption filled at our store you can rest assured that they are filled as they should be and resulus which 1 1 ,,. doctor desires will he secured. USfi (lUlt ROSI: CREAM To counlcrscl tlic cITret or tlicsc March Winds. J. C. IWelcome, Jr., Prop. Burns fVIeat Market II. J. "AN5I-N, I'riiprletor Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, Liver, Headcheese, Wcinerwursl, ii 'IimI cIiihm Men! AliirKli I m "'"'M'OlllHin j,, "". -JHUIll il . Wholesale and Retail Prompt and Satisfactory Service Any and all the time. . . 'wir.w.'s. THE OLD STAR SALOON BRENTON &l HICKS, Props. Old and neui patrons mill find best brands Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Cood Service, Courteous Treatment DROP IN Main Street Burns, Oregon BAYLRS & M,.nrtMAi wwwGenGrti Contractors and Builders Burns, Ore, - - Vale, Ore hocatd at tho Burns Hotel TISVIES-HERALD Job Printing