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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1912)
hi m 1 V i W 4 1 v - 1 i k- f. J i'iL EX.. ".!? 13 fil ' 5 ft w MBKiHHHHBMMannwmMtnitnnniMini CLOTHES CONFIDENCE It's Our Business to know GOOD CLOTHES Any man who wears our clothes may -lo so with the confident assurance th:1'. m is correctly dressed. Wo want you to see 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 line line of sanples. SCHENK k WILLIAMS MERCHANTTAILORS-L ADING CLOTHIERS Cleaning Pressing and Repairing Burns, Ore.. Odd Fellows Bldg She rfatcjs-licfaM. JULIA . - Mnarr .TURrAV. MARLII 30. 112. P . OKII'TIOK KATKS: One Your .. Six Monthi Three Month. 12.00 .100 "i surer. Dell Dibble, Chester Dalton and Frank Triske were appointed a committee on trap shooting. The club has arranged for two dozen pairs of Bob White quail to be shipped in at once for breed purpose. The Bob White is a fine game bird and it is believed will do well here. The homestead bill as passed by the House reduces the time required for proving up on all homestead entries, requiring a residence of three years. Amend ments adopted require proof of VIRQ1MA VALLEY VAPORS. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TOMORROW. Services at the Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Morning theme: "Stilling the Tempest." Anthem by the double quartet and congregational singing. Evening Ladies' night, last of the booster series but best of all. Subject: "How the Different Departments of Church and Civic Activities can assist in the coun try's Development." Mr. Bennett and son, James, I took a trip to Burns last week ' on business. ! Mr. Day from Iowa has been actual resident nn Hm lnnd I visiting his friends, Mr. D. 0. seven months each year, and thiJHendersn and family, and look- construction of a habitable house 'm over the land in our valley Announcements and Offertory. and relieve the heirs of a dejwun a view to settling nere. we Violin So0j,Irs. M v. Dodge, ceased entryman of residence in I ?re gIad to welcome sonJe more How the Sunday School can Help order to make final nroof. it. Ioa people as we already have Mig3 N- Coins now goes to conference, and it is 'eral and have room for more SoIo with Violin Obifr:it0i -The Hymn 27, "There is Power in the Blood"- Chorus Choir. Scripture Heading and Prayer. Hymn 59, "Who is on the Lord's Side, "-Chorus Choir LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Seed rye-C. II. Davis. Harney, Oregon. A. E. Murphy was in from Iron Mountain during the week. I am prepared to take contracts to grub sagebrush - E. E. Larson, Burns Oregon. Dr. Grillith was called to Fife Wednesday los E. ,1. Laughlin. He loft the patient improving. f B. Parker and family are hero from Paisley on a visit to relatives. Ladies of Burns are invited to call at the home of Mrs. H. M. Horton and see samples of the Spirella Corsets. Fon Hr.NT- C. Beary's ranch near the Narrows. For particu lars, inquire of Scott Haley, Narrows. Keatos for sale, all sizes and engths, price 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Keatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alherson, Mborson. Oregon. The auto Trucks arrived last evening with the first freight for several weeks. The roads are now in shape so they will make regular trips. ' Eggs from lending varieties standard hied poultry, express prepaid, $2.00. Write for circu lar. Simpson's Pheasant Farm, Corvallis, Oregon. Mrs. J. P. Cavender and daughter Miss Etha, took their departure Wednesday for South ern Oregon in response to a mes sage that Mr. Cavender was seriously ill. J. A. Williams and M. V. Dodge came in Thursday from the ranch near Van recently sold by Mr. Williams to Yakima par ties. Mr. Dodge had buen nui- ?'. fiVMa. iWiiUW?-'"1' H Hall of Harney Lodge No. I O. O. F. Whereas, Our beloved brother, , ' D. S. Graves, has been called to ' the Grand Lodge above by the . ( Supreme Master, after a brief illness, be it V Resolved. That the members of this lodge express their deep $ sorrow and extend their sincere, 'i sympathy to the bereaved rela- C i cpnp mm clllCl i.-.-.o- M...I tlii Indirn 1ms Inst nR LU hlll-tl MWUl Cinvi good conscientious member, the fnmilv a loving husband and father and the community an up right and honorable citizen. Resolved, that as a token of our love and esteem for our de ceased brother, the lodge room be draped in mourning and the members wear the mourning badge for a period of 110 days. Resolved. That these resolutions be recorded on the memorial page of the records of the lodge, and the secretary furnish a copy thereof, properly engrossed, to the family of the deceased. .1. M. Dalton I. S. Gi:kii II. M. Hokton Committee ,vc ..JiUto.'nwfauj TOTALLY DIFFERENT Or Spring Line of Wash Coods is now 01, (js play. You will find a large and beaulilul variolj TOTALLY DIFFERENT !q from the usual lines earned elsewhere. Our pr jhuslas attraelive as the designs are original. eej m iaaaaHpv & -f nil. . aaaaaaa ut - r- -" rmXKKKWS3fli iJii mrk H w "535i wL " iMlmsiiS'8'' mvvfjysp3 EOSHSBB The Women's Civic Improve ment Club will hold an important meeting Tuesday evening, April 2. at C. B. McConuell's ollice in The Times-Herald building. Mat-j tors of particular interest to thei ladies of Burns will be discussed ' Alfalfa and other grass seed . and all are invited to be present at w ,lurs Department Store. ;gBSSBSBafiBwi8S 3URNS, OREGON. imswvui '."'.C-t- .j4s!5. ": v.v.'A wheher members or not. Hon. Frank Davey will address the meeting. LOOK! On and after April 1. 11)12. ;. hair cutting at all barber shops in Burns will be !l." cents. Foil Sali: Black Percheron Stallion, f years old in spring. Good papers. Claude McGee. Dry slab and pine wood Sti.fiO $ ,..1 o nn l i i.. ... beleived it will become a practically as passed by House. i. ! of the same kind, ltl , , . the CIRCUIT COURT. Davis Ended" Mrs .1 1. HoiiH Alva guier and rerry Ketner- and Mrs- M. y. Dodge, ford have gone to Mann Lake to .How the Young People's Club work for the season. can Help. "-Mrs. W. L. Blott The Literary Society met again Anthem. "Saviour of Mnnkinil March 2 after a suspension of Chorus Choir corornl wpolrc nn nnprtllnf nf Lnrl itt .. t . .. ., ,-. Circuit Judge Dalton Biggs rr; Quite inteestta , u0 H 1' -rived last Sunday and on Mon- j meeting was held, there being k f p, , .,, , day opened an adjourned term quite a number of visitors pre- 0 . ,.TT ,. ', oeary of circuit court to take up motions 'sent Mrs. Tackett, of Ham- SoI- Hld Thou my Hand." in preparation for the regular! ?anwa,ld1,tTW0- yun?.IsPnsA an.d Mr WaldoGeer term nent Monday Mr. Ralph Irving and Miss Came "How the Library and Civic As- lerm nent iUOllUaj . Cmitli nf SmifVi Koinrr nrocanf ,.... The grand jury convened oniMr. IrVinVis teachingchooT at SU , , ? 7 'n , "' Monday and has been investigat- Smith. tellectual and Moral Develop ing such matters as come before Miss Lulu Tackett came down nt TolL e, Community. " the body. Four new indictments from her homestead near Waver-' iMrs- J- L- o'ey. Clty Libran have been returned so far The Iy for a visit t0 ner aunt Miss an and KePresentative of the tvaiKur una ween. lauies divic Association. Mr. Joe Retherford is just, Male Quartette. "O Turn Ye" rift1" th rClad t0vRiet ta Johnson, Potter, Randall, Geer little better to start for Vale to Rri:t; .. u n. ;-nA Benediction. LOOK! Work horses and mules for sale. Suitable for ranch work or grading purposes. Are well i broke. Intending purchasers i.OO per cord, cash only at would do well to come and look I"er yard. this stock over before buying Foil Sali: -Two Poland China elsewhere. Also h:wr lfn Imml 1... :. ...it 1.1 i .. t ning out ditches in preparation , llni)rni. m.,P,, nn,i ,nrana ,'",'', ,' , ' ' . . . .. ... iul onorohe mares and Horses, h-u-riu! cock- om'kurnln suitable for all purposes, and 100 Ciiah. Wilson. head of 2 and I year o d mules. ',-.., f , , , , , ,,, cii. , i. ..I I. i Get a safety Incubator of W. Stock can be seen at the Hanley T. Smith he simp,y ullnnmtfie8 Kanch, three miles east of Burns, them and is here on the ground John G. South, j to make them good. No oil, no j ; : ijl..jl . explosion, and hatch as many of h CONTEST NOTICE. wi m' mwMw " : to irrigate a lai'ger portion of the ranch. The family and lvlativesof the late bam draves desire lo ex press, through these columns, their sincere thanks to the friend ? and neighbors and Odd Fellows for their many acts of kindness and sympathy during their bereavement. Ob t a in Your Wan is at The Welcome Pharmacy WHERE Satisfaction if !ti:ii,intcrd When vou have ynr Pi.--scriptiw! fill' d at our store o can rcHt aiwiired Hint they are filled at Ihcv should In- and restillls which the doctor desire w ill be secured USE OUR ROSE CREAM l'o countcrstt tlic i-flVri oftlio.se Mrch Winds. J. C. Welcome, Jr Prop. ',: '.:,.; '.i''''-i'.li:jC'.5',v.S.KttvwW9SMc4st;;ij( I'.llrillStlTKllVi.lliHcl Hurii.. (nyuii, Marrh l. U1J Among the out of town nrij-h- Tlie Difference. The live man of today can take ! Alier llituk ul Hull... I.lihu, l rr nil nrp nrrtiy Uiiliaiilllitlllliilu I iuk I winiKltiilirenicjr.Oniiun.MliitiHnliiiiKpHil ' I (tit... .1 111 i.li U.P.h t. lul ril.. 1.. l . . ! .... ... .... .,.,, .,wtlllu ,,, ,!, () ,, ,. , . . ii u.iij nirruwiniri- ni.llrII, , null, ul I I.Ue UlSUiailCe 1)111 Will 110L bors who attended the funeral of, nun .-.n.i's.. m.di.N;"m !'.";' j'Mi,; He thinks he does not need it the late Sam Graves, were . I. W. . w ami-! ."-uuiiAinwniii. juxumht until tomorrow. ,. t n.i'.i: , r. "linMlPUf All rHIlnii , am .. ,, . , ,, M. L. . "'U,11" '' ';' y',"' '" "'i-k iiii .i.i I lie dead man of yesterda l, . y-. '-- linn.. ! tnnrii 111 ciiiti.aif. inii.rii.i' i i . t . i t . rred Ut- urrr.i.io ii(K)n titi.i mtr) tur more iimn .u would take Life Insurance l(X lav Buchanan and fami Hamilton and famiK. ... Mitntllliii tirlor Ui Auirunr li iiin .n.i i .nu . ley anil wife, J. K. Hendricks , iin.i.iitMi .i.i foiry. ' ' hut can not. jury is composed of A. Dunn, W. G. Bardwell, Walter Struck, Stanton Tyler, Fred Peters. P. C. Petersen, W. L. Blott. The criminal indictments brought in were: I State vs. J. M. Taylor murder , in first degree. He entered a plea ! of not guilty and his trial comes i up at the regular term week. work on the railroad. SUNSET MOTES GKIsT MILL FOR SOUTH END. and wife, Ted Hayes and wifo, F. Crowley and Scott Haley. "Tony, the Convict" was play ed at Tonawama last Saturday evening to a good house. It was the most unsatisfactory "bill" put on by the local company to the players, but seemed to please the house very wel'. The or chestra failed to play which made it rather had. Next wer-1. there Fred Wyatt will call upon the huai, J. E. Rounseville is in the city are some good plays people of this county beginning on business and reports consider- in April soliciting orders for ame improvements in the Demo groceries delivered at the near- country. He has the manage- State vs J. E. Rounseville- The firSt rea indication of a T l rUt ornch Assault and battery. Pleads Jffikd SnnStfa he Tfon '.efy thoJ?"Pertyf ??" I fledged tramp visited this section. ""'i ago capitalists, the early part of the week. ana 1S Placing tracts on the mar- A I- lLnl.nnAAlJ..n).nt C.!..- Ket. Ml T?nilnc;AVtllri cnro iVinfn hi, uic uciiciiiuoiii.t iiuk uoiui- . j" .v.. tiii,i r, nn: r....; iiunaiiu, onus. iiiis, irving Miller. guilty and fined 5250. State vs. Arthur and Harry Spangler Larceny of a mare. Pleas of not guilty. State vs. Thos. Stevens, Clar ence Luckey and Geo. Cawlfield Gambling. State vs Jesse Marshall As sault and robbery. To plead this afternoon. The card party given I.j ihe ladies club last Tuesday evening was a very exjoyable affair, as it always is. The honors of the evening went to Mrs. Sam Mothershead, Dr. Elizabeth Ellis, Mrs. Irving Miller, Messrs. I. II imare. theri'fore. further imtirtt.il Himi it... mill II.-Ktlin lll I Uki'n m till, mill.' ......... mtu luuirnrii uj lull, mill Inlir .ahl i. . culry will tivranrelciltliiirt-uli.tiirwllhiMilwiiir I It yeStel'daj', inrili. r rlttliltobclieiiril Iherfln. either lUire rn i thiii.iti.. oroiipKi,ii)quuiiiii(iiinihi 1 oday is, tomorrow may never ultlii ullhln twreuty (lain alter the Kill 1:111 i J Dlllilii alimi of thll uiiltie, a rhnun helnu, DC. yniir an.w.r un.ler oath. 'i Illi ally uuvllnic , ami ruionilliiK lottieieallccatlolnol colile.'.. urif Mm .'all ullhln that lime la flic In thl. I "'ul' i 'I'll primf thatjrou liaieaer.nl ai(ip) nf I )onr aimer on Ihe a. (.intenlam either In l.er.un ur l.y rrxUirriHl mall If thl.acrvlre . I ma'te 1,1 ihe 'lelhery of a to,) of ournwer ! tmbi "inie.iani In iit.om, ,r.,ui o( audi er i 4 lie inu.t he eltlur the Mid ciinlfatant wrli tin a kihiwle.enu'nt of hla refeli.t of ,e f. nhiiwlnu the date of In reei,t. unht I n,"'n""" iuc iei.un 117 wiiiiiu ute Men. ery 1 .. . , a. in,i I,. .latlnc when ainl htre 1 In cupt I .llrcu ln-r.lty uivrn 1I1.1I tin- nifler- ":,r;t7l;ierVi.emu.t:on:r.v:iv.:.'.:r;,'.1' ",",'l i,,h iy ni........-i ,. rll ..I 1 .' .i r.i.h h) whom he.miywaa mntlr.1 ' Intratfirill till- fullltf of Jllll.fK I.. nril'll - " " ! illlllt' I'l HUH II Jl I 1 . ( MNiiiiii ati'tttiU ITJiUvlt inuvt l krroin ,,t,ai0'l. All ptilfOliN liavilif; i I.UitiH li'i,.' 'ml'.'M,1uW ''''''' '"" U""e '"""" """' ' " j '" l,r0MU,lt "'" """" I" "'. proiwrly vort- nix He knows now that he needed Do it now, insure with E. C. Eaou:sToN. in the Oregon Life. aii.ministi: loirs noiiu. We Have Opened Offices in the lluildinu in Hums, and are AVn Masonic Prepared TO T . PlKM. HeKlller lite.,( lint .ubllcttlun March lr,, ti Halt . l.eionil puhllcallon March a. I'Jli l)Kleu( ihlnl iiuhlliatluli Man li .10. l'JI2 Halt uf fourth piitillcnt lu Aurllb, I3U' lieil, ut IliiniH. Urcifon. williln I nioiitliH (rum tli. iIaIii licniif, ' O.itfd tins li'.tli day nf .Miirdt, 18 IS I) N VAI'li:N, .liiiiiiiHtnil.',r ROD AND GUN CLUII. day night about S40 were raised is sufficient water to place nractL and turned over to Manney New- cally the entire holdings under en, wno was so uiuoriunaie as irrigation and anticipates great to lose his home by fire a few .,; ,., '. h'CUL weeks ago. activity in that section during Sunset ladies gathered at the T' , , "e ,s so conlllJent home of Mrs. Eggleston, one day ot tne development and advance last week, and made a beautiful ment of his territory that he has rug to be used as an alter rug at ordered a car load of farm ma (the grange meetings. chinery, including a separator ..Tr .T,r 1 ?"L IT?"1 and nning mill with which to near the school house, the object tnrosh an1 c,ean alfalfa seed. A very representative gather- being to find out what crops do JIe expects to devote a large ing of the members of the Gun the best, and to keep up the good acreage to the growing of alfalfa Club met at the Presbyterian , interest jn the Grange. It is for seed and will also raise wheat, church on Tuesdevening. fSSa He ha. already contracted to ed permanent officers, adopted a i Put ,n a modern grist mill and constitution and by-laws and ml. " r, . . expects it to run its full capacity voted to change the name to the ? Peterson-Dunbar show from its inBtalation. Harnev rmintv T?nr1 X, P.,. P1..V, tn:lt has been Paying at Tona- n H. Vieknrs. nnnllin, v,.u; -- --..,, vvtatv vvu vv UUli VIUU' , 5 t ' v. I 1..1I instead of Harney Valley Rod & maI,ul up a yery goou vauue- dent of that section, is also in Gun Club. jville show, but they are not big the city on c0lJrt blI8,ncs8 and enough for Tonawama prices, ot-itim lin lmo n nnin,.i t. president; Rev. Dr. bbldgo, C l secretary; C. F. McKinney, trea- J hers besides two reels of pictures. iTiSZm ' volves the expenditure of some .$100.00). E. U. Hill is interest. ", ,ed in the Enterprise. C. E. Beery, the civil engineer, leaves Monday for Denio where he takes charge of the engineer ing work on the irrigation pro ject undertaken by the company bringing water over from Nevada to reclaim 12,000 acres in this county. He will be accompanied out by Hall McLain and Owen Maxam. They will be on the project practically the entire season. Tonawama will furnish amuse ment and diversion all next week, beginning Monday with the pro duction of "A Little Savage, " a roaring comedy. Tuesday night a dance. Thursday even ing, "All A Mistake" will he reproduced and another dance Friday. Saturday night, "Blun dering Billy," another good bill full of fun. TONAWAMA THEATRE Monday nifhl, April I " A LITTLE SAVAGE" A fine corned with (jood cast Tuesday, April 2, big dance Thursday nifht, April I "ALL A MISTAKE"--Comecly Lots of fun Ask those who've seen it Friday night, April 5, dance Saturday niyht, April li "Blundering Billy" A scrcaminy tarce-comedy-sure winner TA Furnish Accurate, Reliable and Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lands in Harney Co. Buy and Sell Real listnte in Larsre and Small Tracts. Write Tire Insurance in (he Strongest Old Line Comp'ics Sf()()0 ucro" tract irrigated land best in Central OregonFirst class colonization project. All liitsiness Intrusted To l's Will Prompt and Careful It ten lion. MOTHERSHEAM DONEGAN Hooms I and fl Masonic l.tiil.liujr. "M-RIIIS lieceive Mums M Look! Look! Look! A Choice JtmiJence, inriiur lot, seven rooms, furnace, lire place, and nil modern convent oncoa, one block from cur line In choice resi dential Heriiun of 1'ortl.ind. Trice (0,500. inoitKagH ol f.'.OOO 117 exchange for good value in a Harney County Farm.' WHAT HAVE VOU TOK THIS EXCHANGE? ARCHIE McGOWAN "THE LAND MAN" Hums, Oregon. I STUDEBAKEIt WAGONS I 2J inch Studehaker Wagon, $75.00; sells for $'Jo.00. 2? inch I Studehaker Wagon. $80.00; sells j for $100.00. Studehaker liuck hoard, $105.00. sells for $125.00. 1 Studehaker Single Buggies, $50.00; sells for $100.00. These goods must he sold at once. N. BROWN & SONS. Agents. Faster is not far off. How about that new suit? See Schknk & Williams. Don't bo surprised if you have an attack of rheumatism this The Water Users' Association will hold an important meeting at the Masonic lodge rooms on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The by-laws will be submitted and other matters of interest lo the members will he taken un. Some correspondence with the State Engineer will be read and the coming of a representative of the State Board discussed. The announcements of W. L. Newton for school superintend ent, and Fred Otley and G. 0. Hendricks for commissioner are in our columns this issue. Mr. Newton has been teaching in this county and is a young man well qualified to fill the office to which, he aspires. Both Mr. Otley and Meuh at all ffourx Open l)u ami Nil,i CLUB CAFE Prompt and Efficient Service, Try a Hot Chicken Tamale eat fVlarkei II- .1. HAINSl-N, Propri tor Beef, p0rk, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, Liver, Headcheese, Weinerwurst, '"""UTJIIllli;. it, " iiunlii Hixl i-Iiisn Meal Miii-Uef Wholesale and RetaiS IVompl and Satisfactory Service Any and all the time :.;:: tu. !! :.;f;i ,.i iin n:i:i Hmmsmimmmmmmmmjmmmmti II BURNS-BEMD COM- AUTO CO iuyles & Mcdonald Geneial Contractors and Builder Burns 5 spring. Just rub the affected Mr. Hendricks are residents of parts freely with ChambeilM i'-Jtlx I iwn ,cUo.i and are well unimont ana it will soon di. ap-1 know u "ood substantial citi- Sold by all dealers. 'zens, OpcrnlliiB High Class Cars Itctwccn JJurns , cml Fastest Time - Lowest Kate . . Special Round Trip Fare ARCHIE McGOWAN. Burns Act .i,KMmmmmi:tIII.I,II1tIm.mmmiimimmj;immji; 9 wso-,, - - UO iKO LocatpH nt a. d .. . ? "v ",,J urns fiotoi THE OLD STAR SALOON f,iln.., . 'o, t-rops. Wimei u'" nnu nuu iwiinnQ mm t....i . . . "" 'mo iicsi ur.incls GS, ULioilorn. nA ri , Cood Rorvin o 7 B"' 7 - - - '" I , i- - - pear : DROP , T! Aourtoo TrooTmcn. iroot Burns, Oregon