The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 18, 1912, Image 2

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HIGH iCIIOOL COMIHICDIENT.
The graduating exercises of the
1912 high school class were held
at Tonawama last night and The
Times-Herald regrets a lack of
space prevents detailed account.
It was a hanDV and nrofitable
evening and the house was filled every detail had been carefully
tv , .. it- ,' planned before their erection for
with relatives and admirers of ,(h(J bcnefitof the occupants. The
the participants in the program., interior arrangement of the
The members of the class were house, distance from the wood
generously applauded and a 11 shed, the barns, sheds, etc., have
npniiiMH thomcnlvo wit h rmrliK
In addition to the class Mrs. J
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Ciult and Miss Myrtle Irving
rendered vocal numbers with fine
effect. Hon. Frank Davey gave
an excellent address to the class
and Prof. Jokisch presented the
diplomas with appropriate re
marks.
Following is the pregram:
Invocation, Rev. Dr. Babbidge,
Salutatory, Percy Davis.
Piano solo "Second Mazurka'
Nettie Stirling.
Essay "Call of the Twentieth
Ppntnrv " TW? Thrill
Oration "The New Movement
in Humanity," (Tucker) Cyrus
-A. Sweek.
Vocal solo-(a) "Morning,"(b)
"My Lover He Comes on The
Skee," Mrs. J. L. Gault.
Essay "The Destiny of the
Anglo Saxon," Lilian Hendricks.
Recitation "Knee Deep in
June," Juliet King.
Piano solo "Air de Ballet,"
Helen Purington.
Valedictory "Personal Influ
ence," Beatrice Hotchkiss.
Address, Hon. Frank Davey.
Vocal solo-(a) "I Think of
You." (b) "Looks and Eyes,"
Myrtle Irving.
Presentation of Diplomas, Prof
H. J. Jokisch.
ROY VAN WINKLE,
Abstracter.
Harney County Abstract Company
BURNS
(iNCOuTOKATKD)
A riodern and Complete Set of Indexes and an Abitract Copy of
12 very Instrument on Record In Hartley County.
THE COMPANY THAT WILL EVLNMALLY DO YOUR WORK
ifiO Acres Qf
J Jr I Fine j eveI Grasg
BHBHBMMaMMMI
Located near Mundur line of Mnjheur
Lake -all level and tillable -small
house, close; to poHt ollice and railroad
line. Price $ 12150. Terms, $750 ciihIi,
and balance on time at 7 percent.
No better bargain offered anywhere.
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JUST
UiRIVED
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A FINE LINE of Men
and Hoys ready-made
suits.
These are very Snappy
Clothes, the Latest in
Make- Up and in Color
Combination for both
Spring and Summer
Style and Service.
Also some NcwSpring
Hats and Caps, in all
the Latest Shapes and
Shades in Vogue.
Call and Inspect Our
Nifty and Nobby Line
Suildin t
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THE EXPERIMENT FARM.
A large number of peonlo from
Hums took advantage of the line
weather last Sunday and visited
the Dry Farm Experiment Sta
tion. It had been advertised that
Prof. Scudder would give a talk
on that afternoon and several
automobiles were out from this
city loaded with both ladies and
gentlemen. Those coming early
were personally conducted over
the buddings by Professor Scud
der and Supt JJreithauptand the
modern conveniences explained
The two residence buildings
are models of convenience and
every housewife present showed
her delight (and incidentally
nudged her husband) when some
of the particular features were
explained
It was shown that
'an ocen prearrangec.
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r)..rr CitmMnw trn n ... .. C
i nis time in the trcnera aiidnss
(to explain about the buildings
and their purposes. He stated
these modern conveniences weic
not particularly for the people
iwno occupied tnem, out were
planned as models to show the
farmer what he could do and
what a farm house should be.
i One of these buildings is more
elaborate than the other, but the
smaller one has the same conven
ient features, thus any farmer
may see the possibilities.
the water system, root cellar,
'scpt'c tank, barn, lots, pigpens,
,seecl house, all are models for the
farmer to follow on whatever
scale his finances may cover.
There were a number of farm
ers from the immediate commu
nity in attendance at this meet
ing all showing a lively interest
in the talk, bven the town peo
ple showed their interest and the
ladies were very attentive. Wtn.
Miller gave a short talk and in
troduced Prof. Scudder who di
vided his attention between the
farmers and the ladies during
his remarks.
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
Your home or barn may burn
before tomorrow. You can not
afford to take your own risk for
what ljttle it costs $75.0 per
$1,000 one year; $15.00 for three
years. Write us what you have
to insure. INLAND EMPIRE
REALTY COMPANY
ARCHIE M'GOWAN,
"The Land Man."
OREGON
TONAWAMA BAND
NOW A REALITY
The New Organization Is Perfected
On An Independent llasl, Willi Cap
able Officers And Will He Permanent
Last Monday evening at the
TimoH-lIerald building the band
held Uioir second meet' gin the
Tonawama hall, and i' was a de
cided success in (very detail.
The band wan organized per
manently, with well (pi ilifletl of
liccrs and capable members, and
will be known as the Tonawama
Hand. The organization consists
of about twenty members of the
most proficient musicians in town
and will be conducted along the
Hues of ml up-to-date organi
zations of this kind, and main
tained on an independent basis,
and self supporting. Following
are the olllcers elected for the
first six menths: President, C. A.
Harland; Vice-President, Homer
Reed; Sec. and Treas., L. M.
Johnson; Manager, Julian Hyrd;
Director, P. A. Paulsen.
It is the purpose of this organ
ization to be of mutual beneltt to
all concerned and a source of
pleasure and profit to those tli
icctly connected with it. The
band will not ask tor any finan
cial assistance from the citizens
of the town without giving ser
vice in return, ami, when the oc
casion demands it, donate their
services to any worthy or charit
able cause turn whenever men of
distinguished note or prominence
visits our city, where each and
every other citizens will also join,
in doing homage to our honored
guests, volunteer their service -gratis.
Outside of such occa
sions the band will expect just
compensation for its services ac
cording to their ability, and are,
we believe, entitled to it.
The band will give weekly con
certs in the public squares as
soon as they have rehearsed sufli
cient music, which will be about
the middle of next month or
sooner, and, its it is customary in
small towns, a subscription list
will be passed among the citizens
and business men, who may con
tribute a weekly donation to
wards defraying the incidential
expenses of running the band,
which like nil other organizations
must derive t,ome revenue for
their maintenance. The amount
asked for will bo small, say 25
or 50 cents ner week and will be
collected only after each concert
has been rendered, therefore the
people will only be asked to pay
for the benefit they actually do
receive and the band will on the
other hand, receive remuneration
for its elforts, thus making it of
mutual benefit to citizens, and
band alike. We doubt, if any of
the business men will refrain
from assisting the band on
these plans, and are quite posi
tive the amusement, pleasure
ami profit they derive from these
concerts will be of equal, if not
more, direct uenciil to tnem in a
business way, than any similar
amount they could donate else
where, and at the same time will
be promoting the best interests
of everyone concerned. If the
band receives liberal support
along these lines, the open air
concerts will bo continued thru
out tli' summer as long as the
weather permits, but, should the
citizens fail to respond or sanc
tion this plan, the band will give
their weekly concerts in the hall
and be compelled to charge a
small admittance for those at
tending. The first plan will be
given it trial for a month or so,
and concerts given on Thursday
evenings at 8:15 until UMfi. If
the weather proves stromv, the
concerts will bo held in the Ton
awama hall, free of charge.
We have no fear as to the out
come of the support that will bo1
given a good baud along the lines
laid down, but we felt in duty
bound to give the details of the
plans on which this new organi
zation expects to run and be
maintained, thus showing the
people that we are liberal and
bioad minded as to the duty and
service expected of us, and at
the same time.oxpect, and should
have the sanction nnd support of
every progressive c i t i z o n in
Hums, each having the welfare
of the other at heart, thus main
taining the harmonious spirit
which has heretofore been so
manifest and promoted tho gen
eral welfare of all.
We have material for one of
the best bands for its size in tho
state, and thcio is no reason why
we should not take advantage of
the opportunity before us; make
The .Sawhill Transportation Co.
Will Haul
Heavy and Light Freight
Express and Baggage
At Tho
LOWEST
Ami With
GREATEST CARE
SPECIAL ATTENTION OIVENTORUSIIORDERS
Sec Us Tor Pnrtic.ili.rs ns
it, as everything else that Ib pro
moted in our wldc-nwnko city
tho "UeBt for Hums." We want
to see this organization perfected
to the point of prollcicncy, nnd
with thla end in view wo are la
boring, feeling that in so doing,
we will develope what Is now
lacking most, n baud in which
everyone will take an intorest
and feel proud of, because it will
rank with tho best and also be a
"Hoost for Hums."
KIIST AND KliAPIIMi KOOM
An excellent move on tho part
of the Woman's Civic Improve
ment Club has been inaugurated
that will prove very popular in
the future. A committee ap
pointed to secure suitable quar
ters for a reading and rest room
prevailed upon tho Husiness
Men's Club and were given per
mission to use tho club rooms
in The Times-Herald building ex
cept on Wednesdays and Sun
days, which are retained for tho
husiness men.
The ladies are preparing to
have tho rooms open each after
noon and evening nnd tho latest
literature will bo at the disposal
of all those who desiro to utko
advantage of it. The rooms will
be under the supervision of the
ladies who will see that all visi
tors are received properly and
the place kept in a neat and com
fortable manner. It will be an
excellent place for those coming
in from the country and strang
ers who come to our city from
time to time and have no other
place to spend a quiet and orofl
table Jiotir. With the ladles in
charge it will be a pleasant place
for the boys, men or ladies,
where all will be welcome so long
as they conduct themselves as
guests should. The move should
and will have the active moral
support of all our citizens and all
should coutiihtitestich magazines
and other leading matter as they
have, besides giving (ho ladies
such other encouragement as
they can.
The Times-Herald can help in
this way very materially with ex
changes that mav be taken al
most as soon as they come to tho
ollice. lhe ladies are invited to
call at the ollkeeach day and get
such supply as can be spared.
No doubt others will be equally
ns liberal and by thus co-operating
we can make the rending and
rest loom a source of pleasure
and ptolit to all.
Hill I ox WOOD.
Sealed bidti will be considered
by the Hums School Ihmid on
Satin da, June 1, l'Hii. at 2
o'clock p. m. for Ml coids of
wK)d delivered at .school hous
grounds on or before first Mon
day in September. Hidson pine,
juniper and mahogany.
Address bids to
W. K. HiurroN. Clerk.
DESKItT CLAIMS.
One or two choice ICO's 24
miles from new It. It. north of
Malheur Iike. Two year's im
provements fenced & 20 acres
each plowed- If as good as best,
What will you give?
E. (5. Adams,
1012 Chamber of Commerce.
Portland, Oregon
Warrant Cill
Notice is heieby given dial
there are sufficient funds in lhe
county treasury to redeem all
Harney County warrants regist
ered up to and including Sent. 1-1,
1911. Interest ceases on all such
warrants Mav 11, 1012.
Simon Lkwi.h,
Treasurer of Harney County
Socialist Must AleetliiK
There will be a mass meeting
of the Socialist I 'arty of Hnmey
comity at the couit house in
Hums on the 2t)lh of May at 10
a. in. for I ho purpose of nominat
ing the candidates for officers to
be filled at the next November
election on the Socialist Parly
ticket. All Socialists of Harney
county are invited (o attend.
W. II. Hullins
Van H. Embree
County Committeemen.
Fine Jerseys For Sale
We have a choice lot of Jersey
Cows and Heifers, coming fresh
this spring and summer, at rea;
soiinble prices, at the Hacklemnn
Rnnch, Iii(tiire of Hackleman
& Engstrom, Crook Co., Harnes,
Crook Co. Oregon. 23-29c. ,
Your
RATES
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to Rntcs ami Service.
Buy And Build.
Hums is building a now Public
School building coating $35,000.00
u now Presbylorian church to cost
$12,000.00 at least and grading
her streots. Harney county is
going to build n new court house
to cost $50,000.00 or moio. A
water worka and now or system
is being tnlked and a county high
school is so badly needed that all
favor immediate construction
and, after a long, tedious wait,
the railraid is building, looks'
good. Those who have stood in
tho way of tho wheels of progress,
have been hit and hit hard, as
they always have been every
where. Tho effective knockers
seem to have had something
happen to them. They are not
standing in tho way of things
leading up to belter conditions.
Hums Is and always will be tho
best town in Eastern Oregon's
interior. Now this is intended
as an advertisement and must bo
paid for, and one must admit
the above to be facts. I have a ,
beautiful tract of land that llnan-'
cinl reverses compel me to put oik
the market at prices that must
move it and in n very short time.
The morning sun will cast the
shadow of tho new school build
ing across tho tract, only a few
minutes walk. For homes there
is no better or sightlier location. !
Until further notice these lota are
going to be sold at the ridiculous
ly low prico of from $25.00 10,
$50.00 nnd on payments, if de
sired, bo easy that any school boy
or girl can buy one. I f not need
ed now for a home it is an invest
ment that is good for nil time. I
must sell nnd If you desire a lar-
ger tract will cut up to suit or
iiifilfn ti utiliarnnt tnl ritliinttnn mil
a number of lots taken together. xmw.'Z I
Maps may be seen and all other ' Miiimiiieinitii tiii i.imrr it Tiur.
information may be had by see.'1!!:r.rr.v.VJ1rj1,;:i,,w;';;,K.Hi,,.,:;7,:':r;L"
ing the undersigned on the ,il 'k'. rv'ftVuri'rfi .',,;:7.,::loV;.,l9,.,:
streets or at tho law ollice of .1. . iffci.r inin.iii.ii .. m. h yc fr.t. t..
Kiggs in liurns or any agent. !!... : i ncr.u. u h i.,nui..i.H..T. t i.i
i) per
agents,
cent
commission
I) to nil
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M. L. 1
The Difference.
Tho live man of today can take
Life Insurance but will not.
He thinks he does not need it
until tomorrow.
The dead man of yesterday
would take Life Insurance today
but can not
He knows now that he needed
it yesterday.
Today is, tomorrow may never
be.
Do it now, insure with
E. C. EfiOLHSToN,
in tho Oregon Life.
H. N. McCOMB
General Repair Shop Hear W.
0. White's Shop, S. Main Street
Plumbing, Pump and Wind
Mill Work a Specially.
Spring
Has Come!
And In Anticipation of the expected Rush
Of Business this Season, Please bear in mind
A. K. RICHARDSON'S
Genenal Merchandise Store
Has uiado flic
Hoods and Latent
Kiiiosl
Designs
Open For
fU
UoiiHintiiur of n Kull Lino of Shoes, lints,
Caps, of the Latest 1'iif terns and Shapes
Ladies Especially Invited
To Call and Inspect our Splendid Line of
.'ancy Dress (ioods, Silks, Laces and Linens.
See Our Elegant Line of Minxes and Ladies Fancy Shoes
A. K. RICHARDSON
33ui.3rxa.iS, Oregon
PORTLAND
lilds You To lier
ROSE FESTIVAL
JUNF
Tick, is will bl. on sale from nil Stations on
O. W. R. & N.
JUNK 9, Hi, 11, 12, 13, M.--1912
IONH anil ONH-TIIIRI) FARI; for the Round Trlpl
A l'rourom linn boon pwima'tl which will Biirimna any
former. ArruiK l Hpuiid a wcok in Portland, and a
wcuk nt NORTH IH.ACII on tho Pacific. HKUUCKD
PAKI3.S will ho in ollVct from Portland and tho 0. W. It.
& N'h Kxctirriion Stcami'ra will ho making daily ruiiH.
l'ur further Iiiforimtlluu AiIiIk-hn (im I'lim, Agt, I'm tUmil Oif.
New at Browns!
DRESSES, KIMONAS,
They Are All NEW SPUING MODELS Just Received liy Us
New Line Plnxons
Serpentine Crepes, and
Kimonas in
Materials.
all the La to
Double Tipped Silk Gloves
Kid and Suede Cloves
BROWNS
Satisfactory Store
Vulcanizing at Clemberling's.
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AIIMIMSTRUOH'S NOTICI'.
hi tint Crtntx of Dnnli'l V. YiIt ilw
IVIIHI'I,
N.itliMi la lii'irliy t;itcii ll.nt (In. initial r
nlHtlitl IniWliJC hroil ..olnlrtl mlliilllla
tmtnrol llitMntulo of Daniel V. Vixl.T,
ili'M'aaml, all poninl.n ImvIiik .'IhIiiib
Ht'niiiat aal.l I'atnlo moat pri'Xint llin
'Miinc ro.iily WTiflml to mr nl tin'
1 1 1 ft Nittiiiiinl llmik.of ItiiniN, (lrr)',on,
I vtttliln al iiKintlm (rein tint iliilo hereof.
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, Ailuilnlntriitor.
(l)Alfil April '.'7, llll'.'.
Selection
of SeaHonalilo
on tho market, and
tiro
Inspection
10-15
Beautiful Waists
in Messalino Silk Pongees
and Fancy Silks
A Nice Lino of Lingerie,
Percale and Linen House
I)i esses, New Stylish and
Well Made
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Obtain Your Wants at
The Welcome Pharmacy
WHERE
Satisfaction is Guaranteed. When you have your Pre
scription filled at our Btore you can rest assured that
they are filled as they should be and resulus which the
doctor desires will be secured.
USE OUR KOSIi CREAM
To couii.ersrt the effect of these March Winds.
J. C Welcome, Jr Prop.
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We Have Opened Offices in the New Masonic
Building in liurns, and are Prepared
Tfl Furn's1 Accurate, Reliable
and Complete Abstracts of
Title to all Lands in Harney Co.
'TA Buy and Sell Real Estate In
Lare and Small Tracts.
TO Wr-te Fire Insurance in the
Strongest Old Line Comp'ies
8,000 acre tract irrigated land
best in Central Oregon -First-class
colon ization projecf . TERMS
All Husiness Intrusted To Us Will
Prompt and Careful Attention.
MOTHERSHEAD & DONEGAN
Rooms l and 5 Masonic Huildintf.
bayles & Mcdonald
General Contractors and Builders
Burns, Ore. - - Vale, Ore
Located at the Burns Hotel
THE OLD STAR SALOOIM
BRIENTON 6l HECKS. Props.
Old and nciu patrons will find beat brands
Wines, Liquors, and Cigars
Good' $crvico, Courteous Treatment
DROP IMJ Wlo in Street Burns, Ore eon
The Imported
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PERCHEROSM
tsaam
Weight, About
lie We Will Aluku The Season of 1912 At
Cal Clemens Ranch
McAU'immy Place, half mile from Itnrns
Reasonale Terms
New at Browns!
WAISTS
New Line Veils
Fine Now Chiffon Veils
and Veiling. Newest SilkH
A Swell Lino of the Very
Latest Laces, Fancy ICdg
ings and Embroideries.
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