The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 15, 1912, Image 3

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IAB 11IK I,A11GKST UIItCl'I.ATION Of
ANY NKWBrAfKH IN THIS COUNTY
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Local News,
Vulcnnizinsr at GoinborlitiK'n.
See Archio McCiownn tlio Lund
man about it
JcfT Cawlfiold was over from
Happy Valley Wednesday.
Cleaning and Pressing neatly
done by Scknk.& Wii.uams.
Geo. Fry and (laughter, Miss
Mary, arrived home from Baker
last Tuesday evening.
Piano for sale or trade for cat
tle or good gentle work horses.
Inquire of W. W. Drinkwnter, of
Burns.
John Peters, representing Mur
phy Grant, was calling on the
trade m the city during the
week.
1 $70 WHITE SEWING MA
CHINE TO BE GIVEN A WA Y
AT SCHWARTZ'S. READ
READ THE AD.
n W nM T m n T y m I n u 1amI I- -. -1 - 4
misa mum dukit iuuk hit de
parture Thursday for Ontario
whero she goes to visit with the
family of J. A. Williams and may
possibly make her home there
with them.
Ice Time Is your ice box
ready? Delivery begins Monday
you can have ice every day if
you want it See the driver or
phone Harry C. Smith, prop, the
Burns Ice Co. 29tf.
Dr. Marsden writes from Port
land that Mrs. P. II. Gray had
been operated on and the goiter
removed from her neck. The
operation was a success in every
respect and the patient is recov-
orinir qnMfifnpfnrilv
Thos. Saorers lnf ThiirsilnvN
his destination being Alaska. He
has disposed of his interests here
and says he is going to make his
fortune up north before coming
back. He will remain in Port
land for a few weeks before go
ing on.
Geo. Buchanan and wife were
visitors during the first of the
week. Geo. has his crops all in
and says he has fine prospects.
The children have gotten over
their attack of smallpox. Mr.
Buchanan did not have it as was
reported.
The Presby teriim S u n d a y
school had a picnic at the Lewis
place west of Burns Wednesday
and the little folk enjoyed them
selves fine. A light shower of
rain was the only thing to inter
fere and that was of no conse
quence.
Railroads!
Railroads!!
HHnHHMMHHnHH
Railroads!!!
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The -Railroad which is now
building towards Harney Val
ley will greatly assist in devel
oping our vast country.
The Facilities and service
rendered by our institution will
assist you in developing your
financial resources.
The
FIRST
NATIONAL
RANK
BURNS, OREGON
United Slates Depositary
Oregon State Depositary
Accounts Invited,
1 Alfalfa and other grass seeds
at the Burns Department Store.
' Mrs. Rose Kern was among
Vulcanizing at Gcmberling'B,
Klorshcim Shoes are the best
we carry them.
Sciiknk & Williams, our business visitors this week
C. S. Johnson was over from Cremo and Graham Flour re-
his Calamity creek homo this duced. Sold by Burns Mer
wcek with n load of potatoes. chants.
Rough and dressed lumber of ! Mr. Ed. Kgli lias been ill dur-
all kinds now on hand at the'ingtho week but has fully re
Williams Bros. Saw Mill. -Rough 'covered,
lumber SIC per thousand. MrjJ JcM FurK080n ,mgbccn
Mrs. Peter Christcnson loft 'very ill the nast week but is ro-
Tuesday for a visit with relatives; covering.
Why buy stale confectionery
and bum ice cream when you can
get the best in town for the
same money. You will find fresli
candy and ice cream made daily
at the Buiins Candy Kitciikn.
You don't have to wait for it to
arrive always on hand Give ub
a call.
in Washington. Andrew Peter
son went in company with her.
Phone us at our expense any
business you may have, Fire In
surance, Listings, Homestead
Matters, Etc. Phono 211.
INLAND EJII'IUK REALTY Co.
Rnma Drnfmn
VU
Mrs. Marvin McGce and Mrs.
Alex Ilnnley have gone down to
the Willamette Valley to visit
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Brown. They were ac
companied by their children.
Mrs. David Carey left
Remember we nre closing out
liquors, so hurry for the stock is
going rapidly Lunabcrg, Dalton,
& Co. 25tf
Wedding bells will soon be
ringing in this vicinity for two
prominent young couple of our
ittlo city so they say.
Ladies of Burns nre invited to
call at the homo of Mrs. II. M.
Horton and sco samples of the
Spirella Corsets.
mrs. llattie Kacino was over
Drewsey this week being
..Strom
llrfbl,lt1 . v 1m Ifitwl nl ntltnvt
Monday for the Crane creek . wcstcrn ints
homes of her sons to snend a few ,
days and will leave later for out- 970 WHITE SEWING MA-
side points. She expects to be fi TO HE GIVEN A WA Y
awav from Burns for some time 'f SCHWARTZ'S. READ
and has leased her residence hero, THE AD.
Mrs. Lucy C.
two daughters,
and Rena Biggs, mother and sis
ters of Judge Dalton Biggs, took
- their departure yesterday for
their home at Bowling Green,
Mo. It has been nearly three
years since Mrs. Biggs and
daughters came to Oregon, short
ly after the death of the husband
and father, sinctfwhich time they
have visited with relatives at
Ontario and Burns. Miss Rebec
ca will return to Oregon next
fall. Democrat.
to C. II. Lconasd and family.
Francis Grillin and Mrs. Lizzie
Ilanley were both committed to
Biggs and her1 tne asy'um th'8 week from this
Misses Rebeccal lace- lnc limer was commit
ted once before from Washing
ton, but was turned out. Atten
dants are now en route to escort
them to the hospital.
E. II. Brent, a piano tuner and
music dealer of John Day, spent
the week in the city. He tuned
some pianos and worked up some
business in the musical instru
ment line. He is a very pleas
ant gentleman to meet and will
make regular trips to this place
in the future.
Superba Coffee )
Steel Cut
Vacum Packed
'3
r
50 cts.
Per Pound
Hnrnfir C.rititi-r Rlfn1 Cniim fl
V.
Aly Own Special Wend
-A-t -bO coxrts Per ZFo-u-rucl
E. E. Purington was down
from the mill a few days this
week and was accompanied on
his return by Mrs Purington,
Archio McGowan the Land
Man wants a little confidential
chat with you about anything
you have to sell.
Miss Hannah Mcy was making
proof on her homestead Wednes
day. She was assisted by Miss
Hoddcr and Thos. Sprague.
Watch Burns Grow.
J
T Rest floffee
In the U. S for the Price Chcnpcr than the
Lower Priced Coffee. m . .
Come In, and I et Us TllCrC S A KeaSOll!
txpiain it To You
I. SCHWARTZ
flasonlc Building, - - Burns, Oregon
Having arranged to open tho
Geo. Cawlficld blacksmith shop,
I wish to nnnounco to the public
that I will be ready to do all kinds
of blacksmithing, repair work,
horseshoeing, etc. W. W. Smith
Narrows, Oregon.
Claude Brittinghnm nnd wife
returned this week from a week's
visit at tho homo of Albert Alt
now, Mrs. Brittinghnm's brother,
at his ranch a few miles east from
Drewsey. They made tho trip
both ways in Mr. Brittingham's
now Rco, which was admired by
overyono who saw it. Vale En
terprise. Anyono wishing to visit Port
land can go via Prairie City at
tho samo rato as via Bend and
arrive six hours earlier. Tho
pleasant auto rido combined with
the excellent sleeper and dining
car accommodations provided by
tho trains will appeal to tho
traveler. If you wish any infor
mation regarding tho route you
will pursuo from Baker consult
D. M. McDade.
Friends of N. U. Carpenter,
who was formerly connected with
tho First National Bank of BurnH
nro pleased to learn that ho has
been elected president of tho
Citizens Bank of Portland. Mr,
nnd Mrs. Carpenter have many
friends in this section who al
ways find a hearty wclcomo on
their visits to Portland at tho
ClUj.L.Ulll lijllill
Best canned corn $5. 25 a case
llarrimnn Morcantllo Co.
Tho privileges of tho reading
rooms are to bo freo to nil.
Ted Hnyca nnd Walter Grnv
were in the city Wednesday.
A blacksmith oulflt'frb'r' Bale.
Inquire at this office. 28-31
uenry Hamilton camo over
from Diamond yesterday.
Three room cottage nnd barn
for rent. Inquiro at thin office.
Burns Flour $1,75 Back. $7.00
bbl. Sold by Burns Merchants.
Star Btickland nnd fnmily spent
a fow days in our city during
this week.
Sec The Inland Empire Realty
Co. in regard to your Real Estate
or Government Laud Business..
P. N. Bceler nnd0.;L-. Fish
er were in from thoir homesteads
nvar Smith this week.
Foil SALK -Black Porchoron
Stallion, 5 years oId:In'. spring,
Good papers. Claudo McGeo.
"Daddy" -Linch was up from
Narrows tho first of tho week
making proof on ills .homestead.
Foil Rent C. Henry's ranch
near tho Narrows. For particu
lars, inquire of Scott Haley, Nar
rows, i
A $70 WHITE SEWING MA
CHINE TO HE GIVEN A WA Y
AT SCHWARTZ'S. READ
THE AD.
Roy Bunyard has established a
lumber ynrd in Harney and is
prepared to fill orders there es
pecially for rough lumber.
Don't oververlook tho races
nnd band concert at tho fair
grounds tomorrow' afternoon nt
2:00. A good time for little
money.
Roatos for sale, all sizes and
cngths, prico 20 cents per fool.
Any one desiring Rentes address
W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson,
Mberson. Oregon.
Among our Laweji visitors dur
ing the week were Harry Carey,
Wm. Gray, D. N. Cattcrson,
Scott Hayes, Harry Buck, Dan
and Ed Jordan -"and Andrew
Peterson.
Foil Sali: Wood or posts in
tho timber, or hero in town.
Icuvc orders at Lunaburg, Dal
ton Co. or Schwnrtz's. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
Fhank Jackson.
I. II. Holland and wife and
Miss Helen Purington left Mon
day for Ontario whero they go
to meet Miss Gladys Holland who
has been nttondlntf school in
Portland during the past year.
Thoso coining in from Vale
Nstato that the railroad contrac
tors are very active and prepar
ing to rush the work on through
to the Big Harney country as
rapidly as possible. Chief Engi
neer Strndloy was out there last
week in conference with his local
men.
The basb ball game last Sun
day afternoon was a good ono be
tween local teams. Tho Regulars
defeated the Insurcctos but the
latter are not satisfied and there
is likely to bo quite n rivalry be
tween them for the entire sea
Bon. A large crowd ntttended
the game and was well entertain
ed. Tho Tonawama band played
on the street before the game.
A. A. Barry, of Sheridan, Wyo.
who hns been sojourning in our
city tho past month, has just re
ceived word from tho men ho lias
out booking up government land
in south Mnlheur and Harney
counties, nnd they report very
favorably on tho country. Mr.
Barry intends going east in a few
days to locato a number of fami
lies in both counties. Vulo En
terprise. Tho poor editor was dyihg, but
when tho doctor nlqced his ear
to tho patients heart, and mut
tured sadly "poor fellow, circu
lation almost gone," tho editor
raised himself and grasped '"Tis
false, wo have tho largest of any
paper in tho county' then sank
back upon his pillow, with a
triumphant smile upon his face,
Ho was consistant to. Jho endi
lying about his circulation.
If you want sago brush grub
bod write 10. E. Larson, Burns,
Oregon,
Wantkd A buggy nnd double
harness. Call at Buiins Candy
Kitciikn.
You should Inspect tho fine as
sortment of Wnll Paper at Luna
burg, Dalton & Co'b.
kcinudo Smith and wife wore
In from thoir Happy Valley homo
Thursday, guests at the French
hotel.
Lost Buggy nockyoko and
straps between Potter Swamp
nnd Burns. Finder please notify . Buckskin
mr. vriuur iiorion. Ilni 75
A largo stock of wall paper at
Lunaburg, Dalton & Co'b.
Situation wanted to assist in
privnlo home Address, Miss
Kkknan, Burns, Oregon.
There is no real need of anyone
being troubled with constipation.
Chamberlain'B Tablets will cause
an agreeable movement of bowels
without any unpleasant effect,
Givo them 11 trial. For sale by
all dealers. 2J.)
Lost -Two hordes ono buck
skin the cither brown. Brand on
brown half circle small t above.
blotch brand on hip
on shoulder. Strayed
Mrs. Miller is at tho I. Schwartz 1 from Dog Mountain. ,p $10 reward
BuHy Corner with a full lino of for their recovery. F. N. Busby,
spring millinery nnd is constantly 'Burns, Oregon.
adding to the Btock which will be'
kept up all during the season.
The United States Government
The State of Oregon
And The
County of Harney
Deposit At This Bank
HNHHMHHnRSnmMIHHBHH
Your Home Bank Has Earned The Confidence
Of The Nation, State And County
I. L. Poujade nnd fnmily were
down several times during tho
engagement of the Lcota How
ard Co. attending tho perfor
mances. They came down in
thoir auto returning home ench
night
Tho Lcota Howard Co,- c'oscd
tllelr engagement at Tonawama
last Monday evening and left the
following morning for Pnisley,
an auto truck taking them over.
This was ono of tho most satis
factory lot of players to visit
Burns in recent years and the
It never pays to be too smart.
An actor in a play said "My
kingdom for a horse!" At this
outburst, a smart young mnn in
llio audience exclaimed. "Won't
a jacknss fill tho bill?" "Sure,"
said the actor, "Come, around
to the back door of tho stage!"
There is a saying that a man
who squeezes a dollar never
squecses his wife. After glanc
ing over his subscription books,
a country editor is led to believe
there are a number of good mar
ried women in this neighbour
hood who are not getting the at
tention they deserve says an old
company are assured of good -friend of ours on a neighboring
houses
ment
on any return engage- newspaper,
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
Your homo or barn may burn
before tomorrow. You can not
afford to take your own risk for
what little 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.
It is now well known that not
more than one case of rheuma
tism in ten requires any internal
treatment whatever. All that is
needed is a freo application of
Chnmberlain's Liniment and mas
saging the parts nt eacli applica
tion. Try it nnd sec how quickly
it will relievo the pain and sore
ness. Sold by nil dealers. 29-33
We Want Yours-YOUR ACCOUNT is just as
Valuable to Us, as those we have before
mentioned. You will receive the same
Consideration and Attention
HARNEY COUNTY
NATIONAL BANK
RESOURCES iOVER
$400,000 00
GET READY
FOR SPRING
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Lost, Strayed
Or Stolen
;4lIIS.WlJa!IUaiWirfHaterfJI
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1
HOY, Kighty-four years old, barefooted,
with liiH (iriuid-fatbei'H "tun boots on.
When last wen or beard from be wiih near
Burns looking for a job to earn money enough
to jro to Shelley's Harness Shop am! lm.) one of
those famous Murden Saddles.
Harness and Saddles of All
Kinds, Grades and Patterns
Prices Always Right, and
Satisfatory Service Rendered
l
W. B. SHELLEY
H BBjJMsLnMMrbteMS
BURNS,
OREGON
Tho Tonawama band concert
and hnrness matineo.fqr tomor
row aftornoon should bring out a
good crowd. Tho weather man
is going to bo consulted respect
ing the sun shine and WQ are
sure of tho right order being sont
In. If wo don't hayo good wea
ther tho farmer will pny for
what wo loso in pleasure. Rem
ember tho band will begin play
ing betweon ono and two o'clock
and you nro thon to follow it
do.wn to tho fair grounds, pay
your 25 cents und then oncoro
each number played besides see
that tho horses go "at least two
heats cach-thon you will have
your money's worth and are nt
liberty to come homo or go walk-
j 'tL 1 " ' (f!nl
REO the FIFTH
FAMOUS APPERSON
"JACK-RABBIT CARS"
Stearns, Knight Motor
J. C. Robinson, Agt.
I IVTo.ca.i-et - - - OirogrojQ. 1
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
HHrdware, Tools,
Sporting- Goods
Tin and Plumbing' Shop
GEER
CUMMINS
:i
bayles & Mcdonald
General Contractors and Builders
Burns, Ore. - Vale, Ore
Located at the Burns Hotel
BUCKS FOR SALE
We are going to bring in 600
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.
THE OLD STAR SALOON
BRNTON & HICKS, Props.
Old and neui patrons mill find best brands
Wines, liquors, and Cigars
Good Service, Courteous Treatment
DROP H Main Street Burns, Oregon
The Sawhill Transportation Co.
Will Haul Your
Heavy and Light Freight
Express and Baggage
At Tho
LOWEST RATES
And With The
GREATEST CARE
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVENTO RUSHORDBRS
See Us For Particulars as to Rates and Service,