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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1912)
iritoMMMMflMMMfcriaMaUauittwllttttMMl te Times-Gerald AC 1HK LAWHCST OUICULATION Or VNKWBPAPKRINTHI8COUNTY ATUHIiAV JUNE. "IJ Local News. Rain! Rain! Rain! Vulcanizing ut GcmbcrlinR's. C. W. Fitzgornld is up from Narrows. See Archie McGowan tlio ljand man about iL . ....,,. ...,.... ... iuuku .iiiumpsuu illlll WHO 11 IV in the ci.ty. Uaso bull dance at Tonnwamn Juno M. C 13 Austnus was a business visitor last Monday. Cleaning and Pressing neatly done by Schenk & Williams. J. J. Heinz and son John were among our visitors the first of t his week. Piano for sale or trade for cat tle or good gentlo work horses. Inquire of W. W. Drinkwntcr, of Hums. A $70 WHITE SEWING MA CHINE TO BE GIVEN A WA Y AT SCHWARTZ'S. READ READ THE AD. Mrs. II. Dixon desires to ex press her sincere thanks to the many friends for sympathy and kindness shown during her re- .t l eavement. Ice Time Is your ice box ready? Delivery begins Monday you can have ice every day if you want it. See the driver1 or phone Harry C. Smith, prop, the Bums Ice Co. 29tf. Be ready to follow the Tonawa ma band to the fair grounds on Sunday afternoon, June 1G, where you will see some harness races and hear a fine musical piorram. J Usa Leila Egli came in Thurs d i from the country home to .;pend an indefinite time with re latives and friends in this city. She came over in the auto in company with Link Hutton. "Uncle" Robt McKinnon brought the champion hen egg to this office this morning and we would like to find who can beat it The egg weighs a trille 'ess than 4 ounces and measures around 6J by 7J. While we in Burns are paying $t for three boxes of strawber ries they are being sold in Port land for 75 cents a crate of 2-1 boxes. That gives one an idea of the cost of getting such luxuries inhere. Do we want a railroad? Supt Hamilton was in the city Wednesday in company with N. C. Maris. They went from here to Sunset and will also visit Nar rows, Lawen.Waverly.Harriman, Drewsey and Harney ending the trip at Burns. Mr. Maris is the lecturer sent out by the Agricul tural College in the interest of the industrial exhibits by school children and will talk fair to the people of this county. We did not learn on what date they will return to Burns. Presbyterian Church tomorrow -Sunday school at 10 a. m. half session. At 10:30 a. m. Child ren's Day Program. This ser yice by the children, and for the children, though older ones are earnestly requested .to attend. A good program will be rendered. 7:15 p. m. twilight service on the lawn of the church. Subject, "Christ Our Judge." Wednes day Jun. 12 the Sunday school picnic wagci s to leave the church promptly at 8 a. m. Good Crops Good Banks Arc Dependent Upon Sufficient Moisture And Sunshin Are Dependent Upon Sufficient Capital and Efficient Management $25,000.00 $70,000.00 s Our Capital Is Our Surplus Is A Total Working Capital of $95.000.00 Our Surplus of $70,000.00 or Fourteen Times the Mnximum 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 Deposit ary Orefjon State Depositary Accounts Invited Ed Springer was up from his home near the lakes this week. Florshcim Shoes are the best we carry them. Schenk & Williams. The base ball boys invite to their dancq June 14. you Grant Reynolds was over from Worm Springs Thursday. Alfalfa and other grass seeds C. S. Dum and wife were up nt the Bums Department Store. irom warrows ior several u.iya i during the week. Hough" nnd dressed lumber of all kinds now on hand at the Williams Bros. Saw Mill. Rough lumber $15 per thousand. E. E. Purington "was down from the saw mill for several days this week securing some more men for his crew. J. C. Robinson, the auto man who is selling the Reo, Apperson and other Reed cars, is back from Madras and will remain for a week or more. Phone us at our expense any business you may have, Fire In surance, Listings, Homestead Matters, Etc. Phone 214. Inland Empmi: Realty Co. Burns. Oregon. W. Y. King is now at work on an addition to the Lampshirc garage which will cover the en tire lot when completed. It will be the same material as the ori ginal and entirly fire proof. Chas. Comegys and family left for their country home this morn ing in thier new 1912 Cadillac car and now says he can come to the city homo at frequent inter vals without taking much time. Leonard Cole drove in from Vnle arriving here Sunday, accompa nied by a Mr. Burch. He ex pected to find his brother Emory here to meet him, the latter be ing en route from California in an auto. Mr. Cole went on over into Lake county for a business visit and will return in a few days. The Coles are interested with C. B. McConnell in some ir rigation projects in this section. Win. Harris and wife were hotel ( Superba Coffee Steel Cut 50 ctS. Vacum Packed Per pound (T Harney County Blend Coffee Vj My Own Special Hlcnd -A.t 40 cerrts IFex zfo-ulxio. J he gest Qffee In the U. S for the Price Cheaper than the Lower Priced Coffee. ,, , . n , Come in, and Let Us Tliefe S A RCaSOHl Explain It To You I. SCHWARTZ Hasonic Building, Burns, Oregon registered at the French Monday. Remember wo are closing out liquors, so hurry for the stock is going rapidly -Lunaberg, Dallon, & Co. 2iitf Isaac Foster and son Frank were in from their Silver creek home Thursday. Ladies of Burns are invited to call at the home of Mrs. H. M. Horton and see samples of the Splrclla Corsets. A $70 WHITE SEWING MA CHINE TO HE GIVEN A WA Y AT SCHWARTZ'S. READ THE AD. Archie McGowan the Ijmd Man wants n little confidential chat with you about anything you have" to sell. Geo. Fry left Wednesday for Baker after his daughter Mary who has been in school there since last fall. They will return immediately. Watch Burns Grow. Wm. Dunn has returned from Portland where he went in com pany with Frank Dibble and Chas. Comegys to bring in his new Cadillac car. It is tho latest model and n big one. Having arranged to open tho Geo. Cnwlficld blacksmith shop, 1 wish to announce to the public that I will be ready to do all kinds of blacksmithlng, repair work, horseshoeing, etc. W. W. Smith Narrows, Oregon. A. E. Brown was over from his ranch near Cord Wednesday looking after business. Ho had the misfortune to lose his fino rcsidenco in the suburbs of On tario recently by fire nnd says ho will build a concrete block home to replace it which will not burn. Ben Brown, President C. F. McKinney of tho Harney County National and Ludwig Johnson, nlso of that bank, left Tuesday morning for tho Deschutes. Tho two former aro going to fish for a week or so and tho latter was on routo to Portland and other coast points on his annual vaca tion trip. Archio Forkin was over from Silver creek Thursday and Bays ho never saw crops in his neigh borhood look better. Ho has HO acres of grain which ho is dry farming nnd says ho has had moro rain than he wanted as it has caused him moro work to keep tho soil in proper condition. However ho is not complaining. Ray Smith and his son and daughter, Frank and Bculah, Mrs. M. A. Smith, Mrs. W. E. Huston nnd her son were among ourpcoplo to lenvo last Sunday for Portland and other outsido points for a vacation trip. All will attend tho Roso Festival nt Portland and somo of them will remain away most of tho summer, Jnmcs Gilbert was In tho cit; yesterday. Best canned corn $3.25 n case Hnrrimnu Mcrcnntilo Co, Lester Williams is ovor from his homo on Silver creok. A blacksmith outfit for sale. Inquire nt this ofllco, 28-31 Scott Cnttorson was in tho city for a few days this weok. Thrco room cottngo and barn for rent Inquirb nt this ofilco. Walter Cross and son Albert were down from Trout creek Thursday C. T. Miller and family have gono to their country homo to spend tho vacation period. See Tho Inland Empire Realty Co. in regard to your Real Estate or Government Lund Business. C. R. Peterson, tho Crnno creek stockman, wus in tho city on business during tho weok. Foil Sale Black Perchcron Stallion, 5 years Old in spring. Good papers. Claudo McGee. R. D. Hass and. Sid Comegys were among our visitors from Narrows tho first of tho week. Foil Rent C. Beary's ranch near tho Narrows. For particu lars, inquire of Scott Haley, Nur rows. A $70 WHITE SEWING MA CHINE TO HE GIVEN A WA Y AT SCHWARTZ'S. READ THE AD. Homestead relinquishment for sale; bench land, nil fenced, good house, two miles from Burns. Inquire nt this ofilce. Tho Tonnwama Band and Mr. Johnson's harness horses nro get ting rendy for tho matinco Sun day afternoon, Juno 16 nnd ex pect somo visitors. Don't dis appoint them. You will hear a good band concert nnd seo some classy races. Don't cost, much. Chas. Roper and wife wore down from their homo near Har ney Wednesday, Mrs. Roper coming tohavo somo dental work done. Chas. says his crops aro looking fine and believes grain will bo. plentiful nfter harvesL Wo need it to feed tho teams on v tho railroad contracts. Mrs. W. Y. King, who Is In I Portland with her daughter Myra, writes that they attended tho funeral of "Mother" Bowcn Inst Sunday and that Bill Hnnlcy. E. H. King, Joe Sturtovnnt and ex- Judge Rutherford, nil old time Harney county friends of the de ceased, were tho pall bearers. . If you want sago brush grub-' bed writo E, E. Larson, Burns, Oregon. II. E! Stillmnn was up from Nnrrowa this weok and mado filing on u plcco of land, Mrs. Miller Is nt tho I. Schwartz Busy Corner, with a full lino of spring millinery nnd is constantly adding to tho stock which will lie kept up nil during tho season. James Anderson nnd wife enmo over from thoir Calamity creek Niomo Thursday. Mr. Anderson says tho recent rains have been of incalculable boncfit to tho ontlro country. Mrs. W. W. Johnson nnd son arrived here the first of this week from Burlington, Wash., and are guests at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Austin Goodmnn. Mrs. Johnson hns many friends -there where Bhe resided for many years, wlio aro ginu 10 welcome her. They will remuin a month or more. Leon is worKing ior the railroad. It would surpriso you to know of the great good that is being dono by Chamberlain's Tablets. Darius Downey, of Ncwberg Junction, N. B writes, "My wife has been using Chnmbcr lnin'B Tablets and findH them very effectual and doing her lots of goods." If you have any trou ble with your stomach or bowels give them a trial. For sale by all dealers. Elder Daniel Quier of Wnverly wob in tho city tho first of this week. He had recently returned from a trip toValo and atatcs that the rnilroal contractors wero preparing to r.ush tho road nB published in our lost issue. Mr. Quier also said the oil drill ma chinery was being londed and would bo brought in as fast as possible to begin operation near tho lakes, R. A. Betty has startethnn nuto stago between herf'aful Vale with a regular schedulo of twice a week for tho present and. will increase if tho business will justify. At present ho has a five-passenger Oakland on the run nnd leaves Burns Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Ho will tako caro of all tho traffic along tho line, stopping nt Harney, DrcwBo, Bculah and Westfnll, making tho run nt easy stages so as to accommodate tho people along tho routo. , J. C. Turnoy was called tq Portland yesterday to look after somo business connected with tho oil well projects In which ho is interested. Ho informs us tho big drilling rig should reach hero this weok and no doubt imme diate steps Will bo takon-to get down to actual work, A yory interesting picturd was taken at ono of the wolla by R. Heck tho other night while down by tho lake in company wth Mr. Turnoy. Sid Comegys pumped some wnter out of tho well; and the obstruct- Thoro is no real need of anyone being troubled with constipation. Chnmborlnjn's Tablets will cause on agreeable movement of bowels without any unpleasant clfecl. Givo thorn a trial. For sale by all dealers. 29-33 HUM. MONK. HUMMONH. In tlio Circuit Court tif tint tiluta of Oro gon, lor llnrnoy County. Jolui T. Oliontn, latnilir, nil. Nulllu Clioatu, DuroniUnt, To Nolllu Clitmtn, llm nbova nninm' (lofomlnnt. In (ho Niuni! of thn Hlutu nt Orr mi, you are Jieri'liy ruqtilretl to npiui r ami untnuir llm ratnjiUInt fllvil aitnliirt )ou in tliu nbovu ciitlllml court nntl Milton or lioforu tla Unt tiny of tho tlino pre Ncrllicd In tlio onlar (or publication ol ililii nun iiiniiH iioii j on, which purlol nt tliuu In fx wi'ckn from tlio Ulo ot tho rtriit publication ot tills biiiiiiiioik, to wit! within fix wptilm from tho 8th ily of Jiilix, 1U12, that IioIiik tho (Into of tho first imbticnllou huruof, and If )ou fall to m appuar mill hiiihut enid complaint, tho philnllll will upply to thn tonrt for thn telluf iliHiimi'iiMl In Haiti complaint, lo-wltt A iliurco of nahl court foruvor iIlnaolvliiK tho nmrrluift) contract now t'xUtliiK hetwciMi plaintiff mi.) defen dant, nnd for rmiquiI rollol, Your aro furthor notified that thin mimmou In curved upon you by publi cation t oro of In Tho Tlmci'Morald. a wookly mipnptr publlnhed In Iljirnp, Harney County, Orison, pumuant to an ordorof lion, (Irani Thorapeou, County Judge of llarnny County, Orvgon, mado and dated the 7th day ot J mm, lull), tho datoofflrxl publication bolng June 8th, 1U1S, and tlio lutt publication tln-rcof will boon July '."Oth, IDIi!. J. S. COOK, Attorney fur I'laliitllf. In llm Circuit Court nOlio Hlutu of Oro noil for lliirnuv County. ,N Drown, IU ii ilrown nnd I, con M. Ilrimii, Iluliillff, VK. W, 8. II "WIIhoii alo nil oilinr vr Hun ,r parllt-n unknown, ilitlm iiitf miv rluhl, tlllu, r-ilntu, lion or liiic re nt in llm ri'ul t xlnto do- ctlbml in Ihu complulnt Jimuln, Dulin liint" . To W. 8. II. WUhoii iimi iilo all otlmr pDmoim or pnttlun uiiliiiowu, clii iiiIiik Hiiy rlnlit, title, Itnlato, lion orlntur. nt III tlio ronloitiilodoncrlbcd I n tlio com plaint herein, IMoudniila In Ihu tiaiuo of Ihu nUto of Oregon, you and tvtfh of you aro horuby rcipilrvd In apptuir nud uimwor to the (oliiplalul horulii lib" I rtnln-l ou In ll"i nliolo nil tltlnl Mult on or lAforu July 15,1(111' and If you full ao to iiunwcr, tho I'tiitii tlfrn, for want llivmof, will npply to Ihu Court for tho rcllnf prayed for In l'lnln tiffs complaint, to-wll; 1'or n duuroo of thU CourtddlorliiinlliK tlio runx)cllo nolllu lit IntoruHt of tho partion hereto of nnd lo tho Hl.'j of Bee. il.Twp, a.l H, IIiiiikh ill II. , M.ln Harney uounty, ilrtynn llll H C ll CCUL WjiiTiAV riniinfv And WE Are Going to HELP YOU GET THEM, Here is The Plan Hocond Thnt tho title of tho tironorly dotcilliod herein bo nettled nnd forever determined and uuliitvd. Tlilrd-Tho rinintlffn bo declared tho owiiith In fco alinplo of tho Hls'i of Her, '.'I. Two. 31 H . Hanao31. K. . M. l'onrlh I'or kikIi other nnd furthor relief n to ennltv may iiijrtiilii. You will tnku notice that thin auiu- monn Inncrtcd upon you by publication In ThuTimoa.Ilerald, n Keenly iiuun paper publlthed nt Huron, II nr tiny County, Oroiton, under nud by virtue ot an order of tho Uuuoruhlu Dalton IIIkk, Jnd(to ot thlnCouit, which order liearidato of tho 1','ilh day of May, 11)13, and by which order von nro rntulred to appear and nunwer on or beforo tho lfith day of July, UU'.'. Thn flmt publication of thin huiiiiiioiik will appear In tho Imnuof nnld iiumh pnper May 2ft, IUI3, and the hut publica tion will apnear In tho Initio of July 111, 1013, Dated thin 2,1th day ot May 11)13. J W. IIRKJR, Attorney for I'Ulntlir cd gas began t6 flow when it was ignited and photograghed. Lost, Strayed Or Stolen s HOY, Eighty-four yearn old, lmivfooU'd, with bin Onuui-fiitlH'i'ri kuiii bootn an. When Inst 8itn or hoard from hi' wan lii'iu Burnt looking for a job to own inomy onnugli to go to SIioIIii.v'h Harness Shop and buj ono of Lhow faiuoiiH Mnnlt'ii HiuIiIIch. Harness and Saddles of All Kinds, Grades and Patterns Prices Always Right, and Satisfatory Service Rendered W. B. SHELLEY BURNS, OREGON Our Mr. McKinney will leave in June ,to purchase about 150 Iiojth (bowb) of good bipod, but not registered, and deliver them in Burns at ACTUAL COST, about harvest lime. We want to Hell these sows, prefer ably in lots, not to exceed five to each far mer, and take his note for them at one year. Ordcrn will be considered in the order they are received nnd 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. !'. .McKinney, President Fred Ilalnea, Vlce-Paeilde'nt Uon M. Ilrown. Cntdiler Henry Dalton, Asit-Caahler 'y-MSsgasfc-tttaarg t REO the FIFTH FAMOUS APPERSON JACK-RABBIT CARS" Stearns Knight Motor JLC. Robinson, Agt Tk3LYBi& - ' Oregon BUCKS FOR SALE We are going to bring in 600 RAMBOULETTE RAMS From the Famous Baldwin s 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. I. ITICHOLS 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 J) vy Just Arrived Via Auto Trucks W Shoes for Everybody Hats For Men and Children jl Summer Hats For the Women SJ r, jS The Burns pep'm't. Store BUDDJST, ND.2B53 ImpoiillHQerman Coach Wi tmmmn Ji4 rm&r-x oason of 1012 nt my ranch me wanes &asi ot tsurns Hiuldiat is tho Biro of tlio hlKliest priced colts in Harney county oxcept Htnndnnl bred specials nnd his got Bpeaka for hia qualities ns n siro. Pasture nnd caro for marea on tho place. TERflS TO INSURE $15.00 0. L. SHINGLEDECKER, Burns, Ore