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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1912)
tes-Jierald ErrHK LARGEST CIKCULATION OF ' A N V NKW 8PAPRII IN TJIIB COUNTY ..ATOKIlAt JUNK, il Rain! Rain! Rain! Local News."" 1 Good Crops Vulcanizing at Gcmberlinjr's. Sco Archie McGownn tho Tnnd jnnn about it i ' Itaso ball danco at Tonawama Juno 14. T, C Albritton is up from bis foiomo near Saddle Butto. A lanre stock of wall paper at iLunnburc, Dalton & Co's. Cleaning and Pressinjr neatly jilonc by Schunk & Williams. .1. W. Bictrs is absent in the )cnio section looking after tbo Isomo clients. Pinno for sale or trade for ent itle or Reed gcntlo work horses. Inquire of W. W. Dnnkwatcr, of tBurns. A $70 WHITE SEWING MA- WHINE TO UE GIVEN A WAY WsVl OU irIH o- "n"" IEADTHEAD. Sunt. Gil rest of tho P. L. S. Ic-o. left for Portland this niorn- linK to look after some legal mat- itcrs in the federal court. W. L. Best and son Wood were over from their silver crceK home yesterday. Wood loaded uv with furniture this morning jbefore starting home. .Tames Hicks returned homo 'yesterday evening from Portland in his new auto which ho pur chased during his absence. He 1 ..'i lUtlsi Piiiolr HIUS .1 UltU Mint 1JUH.1" . I lir r. T .. nftnunnt nAl-V jV. O. OUjruli H illiuinw .- Inected with the general land office, spent last Sunday here. einc en route to Demo where he goes to look after some con test cases. TpeTimk Is voiir ice box ready? Delivery begins Monday you can have ice every day a you want L See the driver or phone Harry C. Smith, prop, the Burns Ice Co. 29tf. Maruied This morning at the ! Prpshvterian manse. Riley Glenn I Garrett and Miss Mary Maude j Crozier, Rev. Dr. Babbidge offici I ating. The Times-Herald wishes them happiness. Strayed -From my place north of Harney lake, last fall a brown pony wt 1000 lbs. brand P C on left stifle and open V on right. Will pay for information leading to his recovery. Peter Gremand, Hnrns. Ore. 28-29. .Tudire Joe Rector is home from an extended visit to California and other outside points where he spent the winter. He has been having a very pleasant time since leaving here last fall and is pleased to see everything looking so prosperous at home. The Times-Herald has received the iirst issue of the Drewscy News which is a creditable little four column sheet. The business men of that town have given it liberal advertising patronage and thoy will find it a most consistent booster and worthy their patron- nire. T.i ur n:tlAM n.wl ttrifnp .iiiniru vyii i. miiii'i mi" ti- tfWere among those who took their r-w i its : f Pni.(. uepariure una mum-UK im up land. They go to attend the Masonic and 0. E. S. grand lodge and the Rose Festival. Their daughter, Miss Agnes, accom panied them and will join the I. Phil Bates excursion which leaves Portland on the Gth for a tour of the Eastern states. Miss Agnes joins the party as a booster for Harney county. Are Dependent Upon Sufficient Moisture And Sunshine n J Trn Are Dependent Upon IxOOCl liailKS sufficient Qapltnl mid - Efficient Management Our Capital Is $25,000.00 Our Surplus Is $70,000.00 A Total Working Capital of $95.000.00 Our Surplus of $70,000.00 or Fourteen Times the Maximum Amount required by the National Banking Laws, Is the Strongest Possible Evidence that OUR INSTITUTION Is Efficiently and Conservatively Managed The FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON United States Depositary Orcuon State Depositary Accounts Invited Remember tho base ball dance Tho base ball boys invite you June M. to their dnnco June M. BouN-Mondny, May 27, to Mr. Alfalfa and other grass seeds and Mrs. Piatt Randall, a daugh- at tho Burns Department Store, tor. I Remember wo are closing out Florsheim Shoes are the best liquors, so hurry for the stock is wo enrrv them Schenk & Williams. Tom Morrison has been over from Grant county for several days renewing old acquaintance?. . Situation wanted cither at hotel or assist in private home Address, Miss Keenan, Burns. Oregon. Rough and dressed lumber of all kinds now on hand at the Williams Bros. Saw Mill. Rough lumber $15 per thousand. Chas Comegys and Wm. Dunn wont out this'morning in compa- py with Frank Dibble en route to Portland where they will each get a new auto. Henderson Elliott was in the vw.r n fnw 1;vh this week. He ,,wj .a ... i..-rf has been farming and reports crops in the Narrows neighbor hood looking fine. Ed Egli is over from the ranch on a visit to his wife. The latter will remain in town and look after the Wm. Miller residence during the absence of the family to Portland and other points. Phone us at our expense any business you may have, Fire In surance, Listings, Homestead Matters, Etc. Phono 214. Inland Emi'irf. Malty Co. Burns. Oregon. "Tofldv" walked off with the entire "jackpot" in New Jersey thn nthnr rinv and looks iiko n winner in the republican conven tion for the nomination, lait v,na nni nuit. however, and his managers still claim he can have the nomination, it wouiu ho rather disastrous for that party to nominate either of them as the bitter fight has caused such disaffection that it will boa walk over for the democrats. going rapidly -Lun.iberg, Dallon, & Co. 2fitr Ladles of Burns are invited to call at the home of Mrs. II. M. Ilorton and see samples of tho Spirclla Corsets. A $70 WHITE SEWING MA CHINE TO HE GIVEN A WA Y AT SCHWARTZ'S. HEAD THE AD, w '' --WM . "h : A $70.00 SEWING MACHINE July, the 4th, 1912 If You Hold The Lucky Ticket FREE To You -sagHaa r - hVom Alnv 1st until -Inly rd, 1012, a iimu l.ml iic-kot will 1 givoii with m-i c. hi - riuiHo iiiiulu in my Htoiv. On July 4 tli, "- -lug will bo nuulo niicliT ! HiiiuirviHionof n i jo -n.itU'o, coiiHlHlJiiK or well known ciiixoiiH. , ho ever hoIdH th ticket coriiwpondiiiK with tlio number drawn, will reroivo hw of cliuro A $70.00 "WHITE" SEWING MACHINE Drophcnd Hlyle Four Drawers Vibrator Hliullle All Alaclimciit t a i . MnHonic - Building L Schwartz burns, oregon ii V y -j N Mesdames Peter Clemens and Cal Clemens have returned from a yisit to Pendleton and other outside points. Mrs. Fred Clingcn spent a few days, with her husband this week, and Fred looks a great deal more contented. Archie McGownn tho Land Man wants a little confidential chat with you about anything you have to Bell. The Tonawama Band now has 2G members and will be increased to 30. fully emiippcd with now uniforms for the fair this fall. Watch Burns Grow. Russel Smith left yesterday morninir for Willows where ho goes o join Phil and assist in looking after a large lumen oi beef cattle ho is getting ready for tho market. Mr. and Mrs P. H. Gray and their little grand daughter Gladys took their departure Wendesday for Portland where Mrs. Gray goes for medical treatment. They will be absent an indefinito time. Having arranged to open the Geo. Cawlfield blncksmith shop, I wish to announce to tho public that I will be ready to do nil kinds of blacksmithing, repair work, horseshoeing, etc.-W. W. Smith Narrows, Oregon. Frank Cawlfield and family, who have been in the city for several dnvs with their little dau ghter for medical treatment, left for their home near Narrows yes terday afternoon in company with Sid Comegys. Mr. Cawl field's mother accompanied them out. Mrs. Geo Sizcmoro underwent on operation last Tuesday after noon which proved successful and she is now doing very well at her homo. Her daughter, Miss Lenore, was called homo from tho Monmouth Normal on account of her Berious illness, ar riving hero last evening. PrcBbytcrian Church services tomorrow will bo as follews: Sunday-school at 10 o'clock a. m. Preaching at 11 a. in. in tlio church and 7:lfi p. m. on tho lawn, unless tho weather Ib too cool for tho lawn service Listen for tho boll. Morning thome: "Mean While," Subject for evening: "Is oura u Christian Nation?" Tho evening services will be short from now until fall, and will consist of a livo song service and a twenty minuto talk by tho pastor, tho whole service will bo lesB than an hour in length, eal cann Harriman Mercantile Co. A blacksmith outfit for Bate. Inquire at this office 28-31 BouN-Thuraday. May 80. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, a son. Throo room cottago and barn for rent. Inquire nt thla office. D. R. Thorn waa among our Silver creek vlBltora thla webk. Clydo and Van Embrco made proof on their homesteads tho first of thla week, BoiiN-Thursday. May 23, to Mr. and Mra. Schuylor Whiting, a daughter. ' If you want Bago brush grub bed writo E. K. Larson, Burns, Oregon. John Eichnor and C. A. Dcm nris wore among our visitors the fore part of tho wcok. See The Inland Empire Realty Co. in regard to your Real Estato or Government Land Buainofls. Mrs. E. E. Owaley nnd tho family have moved out to the homestead. For Salr Black Percheron Stallion, 5 ycara old in spring. Good papers. -Claude McGce. Foit Rknt-C. Bcary'a ranch near the Narrows. For particu lars, inquire of Scott Haley, Nar- OW8. A S70 WHITE SEWING MA CHINE TO HE GIVEN A WA Y AT SCHWARTZ'S.. HEAD THE AD. Homestead relinquishment for salo; bench land, nil fenced, godd house, two miles from BurtiB. Inquire nt this office. J. II. Neal and two daughters, Misses Ada and Mary, are oyer from their homes at Folly farm on hunt business. ino young ladies are making annual proof on their desortw and atato they have good crop prospects In that neighborhood. Tho new Cottago Inn, recently opened up under tho manage mentof Link Burton in tho Over land Hotel building, is meeting with a most cordial welcome to mnnv of the natrons of this town nnd it Is deserving of a liberal patronage, as Mr. Burton Is con ducting a very popular and up-to-dato hotel in every respect. It would surnriso you to know of the great good that Is being ilnno liv Chamberlain's Tablets. Darius Downey, of Ncwberg Junction, N. B., writes, "My wife has been using Chamber lain's Tablets and finda them verv effectual and doing her lota of goods." If you have any trou ble with your stomnch or bowclB give them a trial. For sale by all dealers. Occasionally a little credit for a short time is alright, aa a rule the credit habit is a bad one, pay-day comes sometimo and the more you owe the harder It Is to pay, many complain of high prices, tho credit syBtem Is the cause of it, goods cannot bo Bold ns cheaply for credit as for cash, don't nsk for credit and you will knock the prop from under high prices. Lunaiiuuo. Dalton fc co. TheTirncs-Herald printed post ers announcing colourations ut both Harney and NnrrowaJuly .1th. Harney will have two days tho jlrd and 4th with public Bpeaking, horso races, games and general sports. A basket dinner and barbecue are features for the 4th. At Narrows the people aro going to have three days of celebration with horse races, sports of all kinds, etc. Big dances are to bo given at both places. Tho business men of Burns stood shoulder to shoulder when lhov were asked to sign a peti tion requesting them to close their, respective places of business in the forenoon during Decora tion. It wob a worthy motivo, and tho manner in which It was resnonded and observed Is very commendable. Mr. Welker was instrumental in this move, and we are glud to noto hia efforts were not In vain. It la -this kind of united harmony that will ce ment our business bonda or Hob, nnd bring tho moat beneficial ro sulta in timo to come. Y Wm. Hnnlcy took his depar ture Tuesday for Portland and other outaido points. Ho accom panied a party of men out who had been at tho i' iiancn anu u Ih rumored that they ronrosentcd capitalists who contcmplato pur chasing tho big ranch. Mr. Tlnnlov will attend tho meeting of tho Northwest Development league in Seattle thla montli. Tho nuto returned from Bend nnd thla morning Mrs. Hanloy went out accompanied by Uoborta nnd Eugenia Hibbard, Thoy will tnko in tho RosoFeatival in Pprt land and visit other places, during tho summer. MBWflirgWllfflfflWM'HnBW IIDHMMWJ'i ' tTO 'fTtHHWf' Horses and cattlo ?2 a head per month - MHS. E, E. OWSLKY, Burns. MrB. Miller is nt tho I. Schwartz Busy Corner with n full lino of spring millinery and Is constantly adding to the atock which will bo kept up all dpring tho season. Tho recent raina hayo made tho ronds rather bad for the nulos between here and Bend, but a fow days nice sunshine will put them In condition again. The trucks hnvo also been dolayed. Between tho Tonawama Band nnd Mr. Johnson's harness homes tho noonlo of UiIb city are going to have nn enjoyablo afternoon Sunday, Juno IGth, at tho fair grounds. Band concort and'hnr iicss races. There is no renl need of anyone being troubled with constipation. ChnniboiittiirB Tnblola will cause an ogrecnblo movement of bowels without any unpleasant effect. Givp them a trial. For salo by all dealers. 29-33 Tho French Hotel Is enjoying n very nico run of b'usiness these days 4d la proving a winner to a largo percentage of tho trade. It is n very home like place, and tho best of Bcrvico rendered at ull times. It would Improve tho appear anco nnd general welfare of this town If our streets were finished nml not Inft in tho condition thnv are nt present, which greatly handicaps the traveling public on our main thorofnre. In ilio Circuit Caurt of llio Statu of Oro KOii lor Ilarmty County. N. llruwn, Hen Urown nml lon M. Ilrown, I Inlnlirf, V5. W, H, II WIIkoii Iku nil olliur r mmip it purltfi unknown, claim in K tin v Hunt, titlo, khIiiU', lien tir lutt-rtiHt In tin runl ikUuuIh M'lllto.l In lliti rUiiiliiliil limttln, JMon IhiiI . I'nW.H. II. Wllmin mill nl" nllotlivr rnotiN ur itrtli-H llukiiuMlt, rln'iiiliiu itny rUlliilllli1, UhIiiIii, IU-ii or liiliinxt In tlio rfitlurtiituili'i'rtlil Inlliii com' til.ilnt Intuitu. Diifbliilittilrt In lliuiiHiimo' lliiiKUliiof Ori'Kim, V ill anil eui'li nl you iii Imri-liy ri'nlioil lo uppunr nml iinrmur tu tlc coin jiiulin llllrillll ltl.li! 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' ('oiinty, Ori'Kim, iiiHior nml ny vlrtim of nu onliir ol urn iionrino i ltliK, Jmlito of IIiIhCoiiiI, lilrli nnliT l....r..l.l.T.f 11... i-.lli .Invnf M,.v. lllll'. nml liy which order ion aro reqiiirwl tu iipiK'nr nml nliHWi'r on or uuiuin m iu" .1. '. .1 I.. I.. II1IO Thn lint puliHrallou ol HiIh Hilminoii" will appear in im imuooi mm ii ....... i... 'in Kilo mill lint 1ml niililrn 1III1IVI HMJ , ., '-' -- i -- ... tlmi will appear In lliii iBauuol July 1.1, 11112, Dated thin 2Mli ilny ol May 1013. J. W. ItftHlH, Atlormty for l'lulntlir Announcement I wiwli to iiimotincc to tlio public thai I am now located in Lite IUbhiioi' build in. ,'XJ to KalisburyH jowelcry Htoro on A Htroct where I will have on tlmpliiy as lino a line of new HarneHKeH, SaddleH, Wliips, Hridlos, IlalteiH, JtobeH, U'., iih will be found in Harney county and will be glad to bIiow my goodn to all who call and iuHpect tlii new consignment at my NEW HARNESS SHOP tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmm He.siden carrying a full Hue of IlanieHses etc-, I will makoaHpeciall.y of handling the fainoiiH Mardou Saddle the beat, on tlio market. PheMe Huddles aro in u claH by themselves and liavenocoinpariHon. I OHjiccially invito Htockmea, cowboyH, rauchera mid alloMicrH to call and iuHpect this eelobratod saddle. IOach Hiuldle baa a three .ear guarauleo on it, againat breakage or cauHing Horenoss to the liort. Will pay higheat price for all old Bad dies in exchange for now ones. Hoys come in. W. B SHELLEY, Prop. MfMHHBHHHHHNSHaHHMHBMMBSMHHBMMBHMi Etaxrrxs - OrogroiaL mmm REO the FIFTH FAMOUS APPERSON "JACK-RABBIT CARS" Stearns Knight Motor J. C. Robinson, Agt avraaLx-js - - oregron We Need &eeyH And WE Are Going to HELP YOU GET THEM, Here is The Plan. Our Mr. McKinney will leave in June to purcluiHe about 150 hogs (bows) of good blood, but not registered, and deliver them in Burns at ACTUAL COST, about harvest time. We want to sell these sows, prefer ably in lots, not to exceed five to each far mer, and take his note for them at one year. Orders will be considered in the order they are received and all applicants must be on file with us before August 1, 1912. We Believe there is Money in Hogs in This County, or We Would Not make YOU, this Liberal Proposition. If Interested Call and See Us or Write For Further Information To The j j j HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Burns, - Oregon 'Your Home Institution" C. V. AtcKliincy, President Fred Halnc, Vlce-Paealdent I.con M. Ilrown, Cnnlilcr Henry Dalton, Aiit-Caihier SSkSHs If GET READY FOR SPRING 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 GEER & CUMMINS , iiwrifwiiTmMMMMMMMBB mJF BUCKS FOR SALE We are going to bring in GOO RAMBOULETTE RAMS From the Famous Baldwin Sheep Co., Hay Creek. Will Be Located at Alvard Ranch After August 1st. Wool grow ers desiring information by mail may address the under signed at Alberson Postoffice. 717'- ZE!IOIE3-Ojl-jS w ! u w VFW5 ,iV,?x5c?iW5 5?T A ...., S J .lust Arriveti via auio iruciva Shoes for Everybody Hats For Men and Children g 1 Summer Hats For the Women The Burns Dep'm't. Store 1 BUDDIST, NO.2853 Imported German Coach Will nmUi- iho Season of 1912 at my ranch ' (Mine WliSes East of Bums UmWIst is tho siro of tlio highest priced colts in Harney.county except Btamlanl bred specials nnd his got epeaks for hia qualities as n sire. Pasture and euro for mares on the placo. TERHS TO INSURE $15.00 0. L. SHINGLEDECKER, Burns, Ore. Cii i ' --