The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 18, 1912, Image 3

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Ax T1IK I.AllOKBT CIUl'UI.ATION Or
NMTfirAPKH IN T1II8 COUNTY
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Local News.
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Vulcanizing at Combci-ling's.
dailoy Hayes was in tlio city
yesterday.
See Archie McGowan the Land
man about it.
A largo stock of wail paper at
Lunaburg, Dalton & Co's.
Cleaning and Pressing neatly
done by Schknk & Williams.
Karl Horstman was among our
visitors the early part of this
week.
,1 $70 WHITE SEWING MA
CHINE TO HE GIVEN A WA Y
A T Si 11 )) . t RTZ'S. RE A I)
READ THE AD. j
Workman on the new $35,000,
public school building are making
rapid headway during the pre-'
sent fine weather. u
Hon. J. L. Rand of Baker has
been here this week looking after
some legal matters in the courts
for the P. L. S. Co.
Mrs. Geo. Sizemore, agent, for
Victor Ladies Tailoring Co., in
vites the ladiea of Burns to call
and see new spring samples.
Thos. Sprague and Dan Jordan
are building a large addition on
the sicond story of A. 0. Faulk
ner's residence in this city.
ClilTord Reed left the first of
the week for Corvallis where he
will join the cadet band for a
tour of the northwest. He will
be absent until after the com
mencement exercises at the Agri
cultural College.
Members are requested to re
member the regu'ar meeting of
the Women's Civic Improvement
Club at the city hall next Tues
day evening. It is regular meet
ing nighc and matters of particu
lar importance will be brought
before the club.
The Times-Herald family had
a fine feast on new potatoes one
day this week, furnished by
Chas. Wilson. This is quite a
luxury at this season of the year.
Chas. wouldn't answer any ques
tions so we are unable to give
his fellow farmers the secret of
how lie raised them so early.
Sheriff Richardson returned
Tuesday from Winnemucca, Nev
ada, with Ernest Kidd, a boy of
17 who is accused of stealing a
horse and saddle from the P. L.
S. Co. White horse ranch. He
will likely be tried at the ad
journed term of court in July.
Mr. Richardson made the trip to
Winnemucca in his auto without
mishap until he reached 10 miles
of Burns on his way homo when
he broke an axle.
J. A. McCune and wife arrived
here yesterday from their home
in San Diego, California. They
ROOSEVELT & TAFT
WILSON & CLARK
All Striving For Presidential Honors
The
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
BURNS, OREGON
Ih .striving to build up ii strong- fimiucinl iiiHliln
tion, which will bo nob only a monument of
strength, but mi instrument of usofulliusss in the
development and upbuilding of our great section
of Central Oregon.
Our Capital of
Our Surplus of - -
Our Stockholders Liability of
$25,000.00
$70,000.00
$25,000.00
Total $120,000.00
Are back of every depositors dollar as an absolute
(luarantee of its Safety. Iteuieiuber this!
United States Depositary
Oregon State Depositary
Accounts Invited
Vulcanizing at Gembei ling's.
J. J. lteinr. and wife were in
the city this week from their
home near Harriman.
Florsheim Shoes are the best
we carrv them.
- SCIIHNK & Wll.UAMS.
I. M. Davis was among those
to come from a distance to attend
the high school commencement
exercises.
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1 Remember we are closing out
liquors, so hurry for the stock is
.going rapidly Luu.tberg, Dalton,
& C.n. or, i r
Mrs. W. Y. King and daughter ,,..,, , . .
mco m,. ,w,.,i !. mm-n.i Morris Schwartz has been ha
ing for Portland where they will '" a "evere siege of spotted
attend the Rebekah grand lodge. f6. J ' reported m.provmg
by his physicians.
Dr. Hand was up from Lawen ,
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connection at
direct telephone
CHINE TO HE GIVEN A WA Y
her home for the convenience of yl ouiittAictA v
her patients. Til HAD.
HEAD
Archie McGowan the Land
Man wants a little confidential
chat with you about anything
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
load. Call him by 'phone.
Win. McKee one of the Sunset
homesteaders who' has been ab- I. Foster and son Frank, and
sent for some time, has returned R. J. Williams are over fiom Sil
and says he has come back to ver creek, having come in to ilt-
you have to sell.
Watch Burns Grow.
stay in Harney, county.
Phone us at our expense any
business you may have, Fire In
surance, Listings, Homestead
Matters, Etc. Phone 2M.
Inland Emimki: Ri:ai.ty Co.
Burns. Oregon
Allen Biggs has returned fromVrs
tend the high school graduating
exercises.
Inline back is usually caused by
rheumatism of the muscles of the
back, for which you will find no
thing belter than Chamberlain's
Liniment. For sale by all deal-
Pendleton, where he had gone toj rrcd Racine and family arrived
take the necessary examination , here this week from the east and
before the Supreme Court to bo ( will remain here permanently,
admitted to practice law. He Fred is through looking for a bet
ter place than Harney county
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was successful and will be asso
ciated with his bi other John in and comes fully satisfied to stay,
this city. J. w. Buchanan and wife ro-
I Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilembree, for turned last Monday from a visit
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I many years rcsiucnis oi uhh w union county wnere nir.
nmmtv liuinir fit Narrows, are Buchanan's mother is livinir.
made the trip in their Tourist Jn m this soclj0n visiting re- The respected old lady has been
latives. Mrs. Hembroc hasoeen quite ill nut wnen they leltslie
i living with her sister at Prine- had entirely recovered,
ville for several years and her ( StbaykI) .Prom Iny )hlC0 nortl,
many friends in this section are of iJarnuy ala( InilL fa brown
pleased to see her enjoying good po)y wL 1000 )H ,)ram, p G m
, health. They will remain here , ffc tm , . , ,
I an indefinite time Will nav for information loadinir
Jack Lewis, the 10 year old son to his recovery. - Peter Grcmand,
f r t ...:,. inr r m 11 in i wnxitu iii ;wvi
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resident of the Lawen section ! ltl meet at Ins home in Lain or- fccrvjCCH nt the Presbyterian
H ll ,1 l iriLi it'Otl- k . .
and has many friends in this niauie uuiui imjru,.u .... .... cureh tomorrow. At 11 a in,
car and Mr. McCune finds the
trip a very economical one which
was made without mishap in any
way. The actual running time
was 90 hours; the number of
miles covered, 12G0, gasoline con
sumed 80 gallons which cost an
average price of 27 cents, mak-
the actual cost per mile l'i cents.
county. They will visit here a
few days and will then go to
Weiser, later returning to this
city and then proceed to Wash
ington where they will spend
some time going home from Port
land in the fall by steamer.
ed second place in tneiunnmg UcVt H w Hurhans of San An
high jump for midgets in which 8em0( Ca wm (i(,jye. tj1L, (js.
there were u cum pu mum. courae At7:'ir) pm the pastor
FREE
To You
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JC 11 Bey
MACHINE
July, the 4th, 1912
If You Hold The Lucky Ticket
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Drophi-uiI'Ktyli-I'our
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boy who got first place is the win prca(.1( HUbjuct "The Last
world's champion, so Jack really invitation." Go and hear Mr.
has the distinction of being sec- nurnan8 wll0 ha8 como to lako
ond to the best. t)p the field work in this county.
Many friends in this vicinity
11 be grieved to learn that Mr.
and Mrs W. II. Howard of Drew-
A $70.00 SEWING iSir,"r,,!
been diphtherirt. Little Helen
was a bright, lovable child, who
was a general favorite among
heracquaintances. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard have the sympathy of
their many friends nil over Har
ney county. They wish The
Times-Herald to express their
thanks to those who wc le m kii d
during their trying oideal.
Dr. P. A. Simmons, tho Eye
Specialist of Boise, who has been
making regular trips to Burns
for tho past several years will be
at tho Burns hotel for the first
four days of next week, May 20lh
to the 23rd. Dr. Simmons will
bo remembered as the Repre
sentative of tho (Jlobe Optical Co.
Ho gives a year's contract with
each fitting and guarantees satis
faction in every case. Any ono
in need of glasses would do well
to call on tho Doctor this trip as
it will bo several months before
he returns again. All old pat
ients are requested to call at
this timo for re-examination.
Consultation and examination is
BBv5-cas!'
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Kroni Ahiv si until .1 illy aril, 1 0 1 -', n num
bered tirket, will ho given with each ;uhIi pur
cIiiihu made in m.v ntcm. On .July -Mi, h draw
ing will lie iniKle miller t ho HiiperviHioii or u com
mittee, coiiHiHtiiiK of well known citizoiiH, Who
ever lioldH the tickul roiTi'Hponding with the
number drawn, will receive freeofclmre
A $70.0(1 'WHITE" SHW1NG MACHINE
Vllirutor Kliuttlo
All AMuclinicntH
. ochwartz bubns,lokegon
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Best canned corn $3.25 n case
Harriman Morcantllo Co.
Best Hour (gunr.intee) $8.50
ubl. Harriman Mercantile Co.
' R. U. Sitz was among our visi
tors f ran) Lawen during tho week.
Alfalfa and other grass seeds
at tho Burns Department Store.
Al Colo waH in from his homo
near Warm Springs during tho
week.
If you want sago brush grub
bed writo E. E. Larson, Burns,
Oregon.
Supc Gilcrest of tho P. L. S.
Co. came in from Malheur county
Monday.
Potatoes both for table uso and
seed Grant Sturtovnnt, at the
flour mill.
' I liii'jtitiwi Vntim Itfiti At ntiww 1
from California where ho spent
the winter.
Koit Sai.i: -Black Percheron
Stallion, 5 years old in spring.
Good papers. -Claude McGee.
Sam Mickel, tho old pioneer,
has been quite ill this week but
is reported on the mend at pre
sent.
Foil RkntC. Beary's ranch
near the Narrows. For particu
lars, inquire of Scott Haley, Narrows.
Mr. and Mrs. G.0. Ilendricks
were in from Lawen yesterday to
attend the high school graduating
exercises.
Ladies of Burns are invited to
can ai ine uoinc or mrs. n. iu.
Morton and see samples of the
Spirella Corsets.
Piatt T. Randall has returned
from Portland Thursday. He is
going to representsovcrnl whole
sale houses in this territory.
A $70 WHITE SEWING MA
CHINE TO HE GIVEN A WA Y
j i onwinii). iwiis
THE AD.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Cheney
have located at Lodi. California,
where they have purchased a
small place. They like it fine.
Dr. P. A. Simmons, the Eye
Specialist of Boise, will bo at
the Burns Hotel, Monday, Tues
day, Wednesday and Thursday
of next week.
P. E. Faulkner, father of A.
O. and C. M. Faulkner, arrived
from Indiana this week. He ex
pects to remain here and make
his home with the boys.
Mrs. Miller is at the I. Schwartz
Busy Comer with a full line of
spring milHucrynnd is constantly
adding to the stock which will be
kept up all during the season.
Commissioner Geo. Smyth and
ffitiilir liift tliiu tfinf iwr ffr flm
i tttllit J IV v bint iiiui iims w vm.
ranch at Diamond to spend the
vacation period, high school hav
ing closed. They went over in
their new car.
The Burns ball team defeated
a picked-up nine from the crew
at work on the new school house
by a score of 19 to 3 at the ball
park last Sunday in a practice
game. The team showed up in
splendid form.
Mrs. Martha Sageru and family
departed for tho P u r i n g t o u
sawmill last Monday where
she has accepted a position as
chef for the crew. Before leav
ing Mrs. Sagera tendered all her
old lime boarders a farewell b!x
o'clock dinner on Saturday even
ing last, which was much appre
ciated by all who attended.
It would surpriso you to know
of the great good that is being
done by Chamberlain's Tablets.
Darius Downey, of Newberg
Junction, N. B., writes, "My
wife has been using Chamber
lain's Tablets and finds them
very effectual and doing her lots
of goods." If iou have any trou.
bio with your stomach or bowels
give then) a trial. For sale by
all dealers.
Supt. Hamilton was in the city
yesterday to attend tho gradu
ting exercises of tho high Bchool
and to consult with tho secretary
of the Fair Association respect
ing tho school children exhibits
at the fair this fall. Tho Asso
ciation is going to give cash prizes
for these exhibi Hand will include
them in the regular premium list.
Several of tho business houses of
Burns will also givo special pre
miums for this competition.
K Tho Times-IIcrald has received
a letter from Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Miller, who spent tho winter nt
Long Beach, saying thoy were
again in Ashland. Both are en
joying good health and wish to
lio remembered to their many
old tiiqo friends in Harney
count) y. Long Beach 1b a fine
placo for tho winter season, hut
Frank writes ho would not like
to remain thero all tho timo as
there is too much summer to tho
seasons. Ho would prefer Har
ney county whoro ono can toll
when spring comes, even if it is
jjuaUwuju'limuj
Wo do job printing-right kind
Winona wagons aro tho best.
For sale by Harriman Mercantile
Co.
Dry slab and pino wood .$0.50
and $7.00 per cord, cash only at
Lumber yard.
J. T. Barnes and wife left tho
first of this week for a visit to
their daughter,. Mrs. Stallard,
near Drewsey.
Roy Bunyard has established a
lumber yard in Harney and is
prepared to fill orders there es
pecially for rough lumber.
Reatos for sale, all sizes and
engths, price 20 cents per foot. '
Any one desiring Reatos address
W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson, i
Mberson, Oregon. '
Foil Sai.u Wood or posts in
the timber, or hero in town.
Leave eiders at Lunaburg, Dal-i
ton Co. or Schwartz's. Saliafac-'
(ion guaranteed. I
FltANIC Jack.'Jon. ,
Wmilid
Lady to do cooking and house
work in family. Ono who can
Ilvo at homo prefened. Inquire
at this office.
Now is the lime
your rheumatism.
to get rid of I
You
AUIOMOIIII.I; HKliS Allli CHI!AI'i:it.
Do not he deceived by the ped
dler. Standard manufacturers
do not have to peddle their tires.
Why do all experienced and
educated automobile drivers buy
standard tires?
They know.
EVERY TIRE PURCHASED
AT THE BURNS GARAGE IS
GUARANTEED BY US TO
MAKE ITS MILEAGE. We will
he right hero to take care of you.
This is a business proposition,
and you cannot afford (o he de
ceived Hukn.h Gaiiaui:,
Bums, Oregon.
Wmr.uit Cull.
Notice is hereby given that
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Open An Account
Willi Us, And Know Why We Have So Many Satisfied
Depositors. SERVICE COUNTS- This Bank
Welcomes Checking Accounts With Business
Men. A Small Beginning Will Do.
i
. Ilu.ro urn mill'ii'ionl fntwlu in Mwi
can do ' ' "M,1 , ,,
it by applying Chn.nbarlain'sl?)umy uoaH,,y l" ,emem !"'
I.ininwml miri .,.,!,, ii. naniey county warranus regis-
mnssaging the
parts freely at each application.
For sale by all dealeis.
CIIAMII! WOULD NOT IMPP0VI!.
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j tered up to and including Oct. 13,
191 1. Interest ceases on all war
rants May 10, PJ12.
Simon Luwis,
Treasurer of Harney County.
In conversation with Post
master Loggan, Tho Times-Her
ald finds Hint a change in rout
ing our western mail by way of
Bend as suggested in our last
issue would he of no benefit un-
ess it could be brought in by
auto stage which is not practical
except through the, summer sea
son. Western mail reaches Bend
sooner than it does Baker but
from the former point to Burns
the time would be lost as it would I
be impossible to make a schedule
of less than -10 hours for stages
from that point. Under these
circumstances it would not be
advisable to ask for a route that
way. but rather try and improve
the present facilities to get mail
in. Another suggestion along
this line is to get better mail con-j I
nections throughout the county.
The present service is not satis
factory as connections are not
made as they should and the peo
ple of the southern part of the
county who have considerable
business with Burns in land and
county matters are very much
inconvenienced by the present
service.
Smp I and Sale.
Acting under the instructions
I from Governor West, all the
, swamp land belonging to the
i State of Oregon will be selected
j as soon as possible.
Any one having information
regarding the location or condi
tion of such land will kindly con
! for with me. Such information
I will be of much value to the land
department.
T. A. RlNKIIAUT,
State Land Agent.
j Star Hotel ;
.S. J. MinWINTI.M, Prop.
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mid luiltntilc Mpl'K I'lncc
where comfort mill courteous
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HARNEY COUNTY
NATIONAL BANK
"Your Home Institution"
Resources Over $400,000.00
IIhitiiu Srmm Diti'oMmiY
PosrAi, Sawni; I'cmih
Dni'otiTAiir I'ou Tub
Statu of Obkoon
ACCOUNTS CORDIALLY INVITED
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FOR SPRING
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1 Announcement I
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I uinli to announce to the publir that I am '
I now located in the 1 1 issuer liliildiii"-. uet H
H to SiilinbnryH jowelery Htoro on A street where
1 will have on display as line a line of new Wt
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H nesses, DaiuiieS; ni)s, uriiiiuH, iijiihtm, jm
H HoboH, etc., as will be found ia llurntn coiii)t, ra a
and will be glad to show my -oodn to ail who HL jTwluiCO
I call Tuul inspect this new eoiisigiiiuent nt my I'll JLvlCf I
I NEW HARNESS SHOP 1:
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H I will inakeuspecialty of linntllinrlliefninous JR
.Marilea Saddle the best on the innrKet. I
These saddles aro in a elass by (heniholvcs ;if
j ami have no comparison. I especially unite
H stockmen, cowboys, ranchers and all other ID
I io eau mm iiiMpecu i.iiih ceiciriiici Mioiiie. HI
I lOaeh sadtile has a three ear jiiinrnnteo on it Q
HI HiriiiiiMr, lil'Ollkilo'ii (ll1 I'll llhjimr ufii'imiwu 1 1 I Iiii HI W
horse. Will par highest price for all old sad lillllimcl
H dies in exchange for new ones. Boys come in. I r
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Garden Seeds
Garden Hoes
Garden Rakes
Walking Plows
Sulky Plows
Gang Plows
Disc Plows
Engine Plows
Gasoline Engines
Gasoline Traction Engines
Hand and Wind Mill Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
Irrigation Outfits a Specialty
All Kinds of Farm Machinery
Hardware, Tools,
Sporting' Goods
Tin and Plumbing Shop
FAMOUS APPERSON
'MACK-RABBIT CARS"
Stearns Knight Motor
O.A.3FLJS
XC. Robinson, Agt.
VT4cii"tjQ - - Oireg-oaa
CUMINS
j&iy:w?Tttwytt&mwyi&
Jiibt Arrived Via Auto I rucks W
Shoes for Everybody
Hals For Men and Children j
Hats For the Women
lurns Dep'm't. Store 1
KWteWJVjlftiHga
In Looking For
Central Oregon Lands
Do col fail to sec or communicate with
Hie undersigned agent for the
OREGON WESTERN
COLONIZATION CO.
A. K. GOWAN
Burns Oregon
IUDOIST, NO. 2853
Imported German Coach
Will maKo tho Scdkou of 1D12 at my ranch
ine Miles East of Burns
Huililist is the -uiv of tho highest priced colts in Harney county
except standard hied specials and his get spoaka for his qualities
na u biro, l'nsturo and euro for mares on tho place.
TERHS TO INSURE $15.00
0. L. SHIMGLEDECKEB, Burns. Ore.
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