The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 05, 1913, Image 3

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Large.! Circulation Of Any
N.w.paper In Harney County.
SATURDAY. APRIL B. ISIS
Get Acquainted
Local News.
Use Nyals Rheumatic Remedy.
J. P. Cochran was in town yes
terday. Ladies fine shoes in suede and
white buckskin at Schwartz'.
James Adrian is registered at
the Burns from Trout Creek.
Ralph Catterson and Dr. Min
nie Hand were up from I,awen
Thursday.
Ora Hill left the first of the
week for points in Washinsrton
where he contemplates locating.
LADIES HOSPITAL. Private
and comfortable care, Mrs. W. T.
Lester. Burns, Oregon.
Dr. Harrison was called to Sun
set Thursday to see W. J. Baker
who is suffering from pneumonia.
A. Dunn will have charge of
mv wood business in Burns this
winter. Dry wood on hand to
any part of town F. 0. Jackson.
52.tf
J. R. Williams was over from
Silver Creek the fore part of
this week attending to tome
business and visiting his son
Fred.
Sheriff Richardson left here
Thursday morning by the way
of Canyon for points in Washing- i
ton where he goes on official bus
iness. He expects to return for ;
court next week.
With The
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
BURNS, OREGON
Bound To Bring
Benefits To Both
YOU-and-YOUBS
P. A. Worthington is again in
the city, having returned from
Portland Thursday evening by
way of Bend. He is here on
real estate business we are in
formed.
Use Nyals Cough medicine
for baby's cough. 10 tf
Baled hay. Bran and all kinds
of grains at The Burns Dept.
Store.
Roof Cotnp,
10 tf
Use Nyals Btom
for the kidneys.
For Sale Household furniture.
Call on Mrs. Helen tJoodlow.
, G. L. Hembree. the Riley mer-
W. D. Capua was in from his chant, was doing business in
Will Smith, eldest son of Mrs J home over on Calamity during Burns this week.
Harry Smith, hurt himself the1" week. Anconas Not lying chick-
other day at the ranch so sever! y c. A. Schaper was over from ens, buy laying chickens. $1.50
that it was necessary to call a his home at Diamond during the per setting. W. L. Blott. 20-21
physician. His injury was quite week and was accompanied home the first national hank of
(serious but he is getting along by his daughter. Miss Rosa. burns, capital and SURPLUS
well.
Always ready for job printing
You will find IT at the Burns
Department Store.
Try Nyals Family medicine a
The Welome Pharmacy. 10 tf
J. 10. Sizemore has been in
from his home for several days
this week.
Pure bred young Barred Rock
Cocherels. a new strain, for sale.
Chas, Wilson. 10 tf.
Clarence Carey came to town
Thursday and will be accompani
ed home by his wife and children.
Born Tuesday, March 18th to
the wife of Grover Gould nt John
Day. a daughter. Blue Mt.
Kagle.
For Sale Six room house.
two lots, orchard, good deep well,
woodshed, stone cellar. Ad
dress. Box 80. Burns. Ore. 21tf
M. F. Williams and wife came
over from the John Day section
last Saturday on a visit to their
daughter Mrs. C. H. Voegtly.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
9100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES
YOUR Mil SAFE." ACCOUNTS
INVITED.
Rolled wheat is the milk and
egg producer try it. Better and
cheaper than bran. Sold by W.
A. Goodman. Phone him your
order.
Wanted Two relinquishments
joining or within close distance
of each other.
Miss Kthel Haines,
Burns. Oregon.
For Sale - 7-year-old horse
Two good residence lots, in well broke weight about 1100 lbs
Jurns, under cultivation witn tan. gooa action ana suiiaoie ior
100.00O. "THE BANK THAT MAKES
YOUR Ji SAKE." ACCOUNTS
INVITED.
me truit trees and a large
umber of small berry bushes,
kinder an irrigation ditch, fenced.
a well built barn on them that
will house 12 tons of hay and
stall room for 8 head of stock.
Inquire at this office. Bitf
Dr. Edmunds, a well known
jEye, Far and Nose specialist will
be at the Burns Hotel for one
(week only, beginning April 7th.
'The' doctor is a graduate from
Michigan University and six New
York postgraduate schools of
purgery and Catarrhal diseases.
Tonsils and adenoids removed.
State Supt Alderman has been
p pointed superintendent of
schools in Portland and will resign
is state position on July 1. Prof.
. A.Churchill of Baker has been
lected as his successor. This
ill meet with hearty approval
f the teaching profession in j
Kastern Oregon where Prof.
Churchill is well and favorably
known.
a driver.
Skotterud,
Price
Burns.
1S6. A. O
Dr. Geary went to Sunset
Thursday afternoon where he
had been called to see Mrs. W.
A. Rendleman. He reports the
patient improving.
Now is the time to get sweep
ing reductions on Gents Furnish
ings, Suits, Hats, Caps, Shirts.
Socks, Boots and Shoes.
Fred Haines, Burns, Ore.
A limited supply of good, clean
acclimated alfalfa seed may be
had at the Burns Hardware Go's,
store. Now is the time to get it
and be ready to sow when
weather and soil are right.
F. M. Johnson has moved the
Oregon & Western Colonization
Co. offices into the Reed building
where he has very comfortable
quarters. Mr. Weittenhiller will
occupy offices in the same build
ing, they having already been
prepared for him.
Call at the Fred Haines store.
Burns. Ore., and get our extreme
ly low prices on all dry goods and
gents furnishings.
Clay CI. mens mill is the near
est one to Hums where all kinds
of lumber both rough and dress
ed can be had. Near Canyon
road. Call him !v 'phone.
Dr. Holland went to Kgli the
first of the week, having been
called to see Mrs. Link Hutton.
He performed a surgical opera
tion while there and left the
patient improving.
As I am moving my saw mill
1 have four or live old buildings
the 'at the old site that I will dispose
of at a bargain. Any one need
ing such material should see me
at once Clay Clemens. 18tf
('has. Comegys is in form Egli.
Starr Buckland is over from
his Cow Creek home.
I'Ycsh home made lard 17c at
Hansen's meat market. tf
Ira Mahon is register! d at the
French.
Emory Hill an'l wife are over
from their home near Albersor,
A. S. Swain and daughter,
Miss H clone, came up from Law
en yesterday evening.
S. M. Brown and family left
today for their homestead where
they will reside this summer.
P. G. Smith started this morn
ing with .some 880 head of beef
steers for Bear Valley where he
is to deliver them to buyers.
W. H. Hollopeter is a late ar
rival in Burns and will immediate
ly enter the employ of James
Lampshire at the garage. Mr.
Hollopeter is said to be a first
class machinist.
W. J. Berry, recently from
Indiana, arrived here this week
in company with J. A. Eberle.
Mr. Berry is looking at the coun
try with a view of locating per
mantly. He is favorably impress
ed with Harney Valley.
The Winnemucca Star announ
ces that Mis. Chester Smith had
received the news of the death
of her brother, Craven Coleman,
in a logging camp in Washing
ton. 1 he announcement was to
the elfect that he had been acci
dently killed. No particulars.
He was well known here.
Kill- Snli nr Trnrlw Kiirhfv
C. M. Salisbury has moved his fm,r mjpH from Q u .
jewelry store into the corner re- ()ro . 8ixty.five acres in five year
ccntly purchased from James d(, ()rchard (,uU m tonfl of
Smith on the corner opposite the a , f a , , ft . ROod mi,MBMI,
r m .uu.. oa.m. , m.h(X), h(usi. an(j R R 8wjtch Qn
W. A. Goodman sells Rolled place. For further particulars
Barley at lie Rolled Wheat at i write J. O. Scritchfleld, Fruit
14c. Clean seed Barley, ljc, land. Idaho. 21-22
Good Wheat lie., at his barn in A,conlinK to . Portland dis
the west wirt of town. Stf. : .,.,, tho Utah (nBtructfon
OUT OF TOWN TAXPAYERS bus been awarded a contract to
The Harney County National t,llll the railroad west from Dog
Bank will be pleated to attend to Mountain, the point in this valley
the payment of your taxes upon to which a contract has already
receipt of your instructions. 1"'''" 1,t from he east It is ex-
. , p Tied grading on the western
i young,. . . ..
wpw.iiwii win i'1'Kiii III tt MIUI I
time
For Sale 68 head
broke horses, weighing from 1100
to 1200 lbs. See Oiegon & West
ern Colonization Co. agents, B.
F. Johnson at Burns, or J. R.
Stinson at l'rineville. Mtf
The next meeting of the agri
cultural club recently organized
at the high school will be held at
the hii'li kcIiimiI hiiiltlint nn novt
Dr. Brown is having the build- u,i,,.i..., .,: t.qo j
1 "in" . 'iii t in u j, ni i .iw, mm
ing opposite Tonawama arranged I it JH de8irH, thal a who are jn.
ior iiin denial oiuce uiui aiso ,,,.,, ,! , .... Tk
i i - i " t vnv iii.. a i '
rooms for Dr. Calison. They will
be in their new quarters ready to
receive their friends and patients
at once.
E
LADIES!
Your Opportunity Is Now
At Hand To Secure
Your Choice Of
The Latest
Kobe Silk, Silk Panama, Silk Pop
lin, Washable Silk Voile, Gaze Mar
vel, Serge, Lennox Poplin, Stripea
Messaline, Cambridge Zepher, Pan
ama, Messaline, Silk Ratine, Ver
ona Voile, Striped Taffeta, Windsor
Plesse, Vigeaux Serge, Laurette
Shantung, Rufflings and Trimmings
This Nifty New Line has just arrived and will
be ready for your inspection the first of the
week. Come early and take your choice
while the variety lasts. Nothing later
will be shown in Burns this season.
I. SCHWARTZ
General Merchandise -
flasonlc Building, m - Burns, Oregon
The Burns Hardware Co., is
preparing a big order for field
fence to be shipped the first of
May. I'arties desiring any spe
cial kind should see this firm be
fore the order goes in as they
can thus save money.
Friends here have received
telegraphic advice that Judge
Webster's wife died in Portland
last Thursday. The lady had
been an invalid for many years.
Judge Webster is well known in
this vicinity where he has had
considerable practice in the
courts for many years.
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1,111 Id IK'ONCI, lldllllT OI JIOII-
ert and Kllis. has returned from
Missouri where he hud been at
tending school since he graduat
ed from tin- high school of this
place, lie Krai ac 'ompanied
home bysoouiin, Robert Rennet,
who is seeking health. The
young man will likely spend the
ntire summer here and may re
main longer,
C. W. Schumann, who has
been conducting a plumbing and
tin shop in this city for some
time in connection with C. H.
Voegtly's hardware store, left
Thursday morning for Portland
accompanied by his wife. He
has closed the shop but may re
turn to Hums later and establish
himself in an independent busi-
, ness of the same character.
Will II. Rotter has returned
I from his trip to Sand Roint, Ida.,
wnere ne n'liiani' u iyr some
time, and is again on his home
stead near I. -li. Mr. Rotter re
ports many new people coming
to his section of tin- country and
considerab!" improvements going
on. They are to have a new
lObool district out in his neigh
borhood, lh necessary petition
and otl e a rangements having
been completed They will like
ly have school this fall and pos
sibly this spring.
present, the com
mittee appointed at the last
meeting to work out definite
details of the organization will
i reiwrt on that night.
K. C. laylor was in the other Mrs L WodenbcrR died at
day and States he had been de- San Francisco la8t weck she
l.venng wheat to the mill. A waH a HJBUr of Joe MorrJ8 of thia
test showed his wheat averaged city und tho fami)y made their
better than MJ which certainly home htw for number of year8
ind.cates that we can raise wheat . whm, thoy have many friend8
' She was formerly a member of
Miss Agnes Stirling, eldest the local Kastern Star Chapter
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ( and also held membership in the
Stirling, has returned from a so- local Women of Woodcraft Circle,
journ at outside points during a Many friends in this city express
greater part of the winter. She sorrow and extend sympathy to
spent a portion of her" time at the bereaved relatives.
Corvallis where her sister is at
tending school.
Dating from April 1st The
Ladies' Library will allow two
books to be taken out on one
yearly ($1.00) ticket viz one
fiction and one of non-fiction.
Hoping that a very good percent
age of non-fiction will be more
generally read by patrons of the
library. By order of the library
Circuit Judge Biggs arrived
from Ontario last Thursday and
has been holding court since yes
terday. Only motions and argu
ments are being considered pre
pared to getting cases in readi
ness for the regular term which
convenes next Monday. There
was no holdover grand jury from
last term as had been the cus
tom of late years, therefore the
Elizabeth Kllis, Li- criminal matters will have to
await the empaneling ol a new
jurv.
While coming down from his
board Dr.
brarian.
'i. H. Holland of the R. L. S.
Co. arrived home the first of the
week from a visit to the company ranch Tuesday in company with
ranches in Malheur county. He Simon Lewis, J. C. Foley had
reiKirts the roads in very good i two fingers torn off by his horse,
condition, there only being a few ( which he was leading behind the
bad places. Mr. Holland has a 'rig, pulling back and catching
photograph of the new depot just the fingers in the coils of the
erected at the Harper ranch, the I halter rope. Dr. Geary found it
Oregon 'necessary to remove the little
end of the rails on the
& Kastern railroad.
T. B. Hill, that old rustling
dry farmer who makes things go
down near Waverly, was in town
this week attending to some land
business and visiting his friends.
Mr. Hill is still doing farming,
the kind that makes something
for the "kids" to buy stockings.
He's just as jovial as ever and
"pestered" around this office
while in town.
Dr. C. C. Babbidge of the
Presbyterian church of this city
has been elected a delegate to
the second World's Christianship
Conference to be held in Portland
June 29 to July G. He was se
lected as a delegate by the Na
tional Reform Association. This
is one of the greatest gatherings
in history of this character and
will be participated in by promi
nent Christian men from all parts
of the world. President Wilson
will be in attendance and distin
guished citizens from foreign
countries are also taking part in
the program.
finger about half way from the
hand and the third at the last
joint. It was his right hand
that was iniured and Foley isn't
shaking hands with any of his
friends since the accident. He
says it has not pained him very
much.
J. A. Kberle, who is quite well
known here, having purchased
land here a few years ago, ar
rived from Portland this week
and will remain for an indefinite
time. He has Borne new people
on his place near the Embree
bridge who will farm it for a
term of years and as soon as the
weather will permit he expects
to put men at work clearing the
sage brush from a tract he owns
out near the Experiment Station.
This will also be cultivated.
Mrs. Kberle and little daughter
will join him as soon as the roads
get good and they can make the
trip in with comfort.
Baptist Church.
Sunday School 10 a. m. Ser
vices of worship and preaching
11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Even
ing tepic: "A Jealous Old Maid".
Favorable Action
Toward City Water
At two meetings of the city
fathers this week the matter of
water and sewer was given pBf
ticular attention. The proposi
lion of Mr. Green was turned
down both pliniM and Dtciflcs
tions as well as tentative con
tract, as it lacked derail and was
not at nil satisfactory. The plans
submitted for mains did not cov
er the city adequately, leaving
out Morrison's addition and also
the north part of (own.
The council adopted the plans
of laying the mains submitted by
the Kastern Oregon Engineering
Co. which covers the town more
completely and at less expense,
that is a saving of about 1000
feet of pipe. The plans of Mr.
Green will be filed and used as a
basis of working out other de
tails, however, as it was necess
ary under the former contract to
pay for these whether they were
acceptable or not.
The estimate made by the local
firm of engineers is considerably
cheaper than those of Mr. (ireen.
the local people making an esti
mate of $41,000 for water and
$34,000 for sewer. The city au
thorities hope to call an election
in the immediate future to amend j
the chnrter authorizing bonding
for such purposes. An election
was held before for this purpose
but it seems it was not legal and
must be submitted to a vote
again. As soon as this is done a
bond election will likely be called,
it being the desire of the council
to at least submit the proposition
of water this season at any rate,
as they feel this can be financed
and the system installed this
year.
James Turner Found Dead
A telephone message from Jas.
Million's ranch at Anderson Val
ley last night conveyed the in-
fnrmntinn t hut .lnrrwR Ti ii-ii.t Ii:,r1
been found dead in one of Mr.
Mahon's sheep camps yesterday
evening. Coroner Clcvonger and
Dr. Harrison left for the place
this morning to investigate and
hold an inquest.
Deceased was a cripple and
had been with the Kel'ogg stage
lines for the past several year-,
having driven on various lines
and also worked around the office
here in Burns. He was a very
pecular character but had main
friends. He went out on the
stage Wednesday morning arriv
ing at the Mahon ranch about :'.
o'clock that afternoon and yes
terday morning was taken to one
of the sheep camps about four
miles from the ranch where he
had been engaged to cook during
the lambing season. Yesterday
evening a man came to the camp
where Turner had been alone.
and found him dead. He report
ed to Mr. Mahon and the latter
went up there this morning but
could tincl no indication nt vio
lence or marks on the body and
has concluded his death was
from natural causes However
an inquest will determine more
fully.
Mrs. Mahon states over the
phone this morning that tl e
weather out there is very dis
agreeable it snowing at that
time and very unfavorable to tl e
lambing which has begun.
Change In Tonawama Pictures
The usual picture program will
be shown at Tonawama tonight
and tomorrow night. There has
been some change in the affairs
as Tonawama now has another
operator, another piano player
and general change. This will
no doubt meet with approval of
its patrons as they like a change
from time to time. Neil Smith
is now "boss" at the pictures
and has developed into a good
operator. Mrs. Murray now pre
sides at the piano and her repor
toire of music is new to the pat
rons and thus it will add to the
enjoyment of the programs.
Tonight there will be three
fine reels shown, all good and in
teresting. "Slippery Tom" is a
comedy that is advertised as a
scream. On the same reft will
be shown a "(ilimpse of Belgum"
"Rope Making Kent, Kngland."
"The Puppet's Hour," and "An
Outcast Among OutcastB," are
both fine pictures that are sure
to please.
Tomorrow night there are the
usual good comedies, two of
them, "Margaret's Awakening"
and an "Kventful Klopment. "
"A Reconstructed Rebel" and
"On Her Wedding Morn," are
two good dramas of particular
merit.
Cough Medicine for Children.
Too much care cannot be used
in selecting a cough medicine for
children. It should be pleasant
to take, contain no harmful sub
stance and be most effectual.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
meets these requirements and is
a favorite with the mothers of
young children everywhere. For
sale by all dealers.
' jS,"Xa
GREAT DESTINIES
are being founded every day upon
small savings from slender incomes.
A litte savings account today, in
creasing steadily to a goodly one,
eventually a working capital, then in
vestment directed with the good judg
ment which the saving habit inculcates
thus destinies are wrought.
Start Your Saviifgi Account Now At
Harney County National Bank
"YOUR IIOMI. INSTITUTION"
The Bank Of Good Service j
United Slatea Depositary
For Postal Saving
Depositary For The
State of Oregon
W. E. HUSTON
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Oil, Feed, Grain and Produce
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Old and Nkw 1'atrons Will Find the Best Brands Here
Wines, Liquors, and Cigars
Good Service. Courteous Treatment
DROP IN Main Street Burns, Oregon
SPRING
SUPPLIES
Have arrived and we can
fill your orders in better
form than ever, because
we have a bigger and bet
ter stock to select from.
We Carry A Large
Complete Line Of
Heavy And
Shelf
HARDWARE
Right now we call your at
tention to our new Guns
and Ammunition, Gar
den tools, Alfalfa seed
and Blacksmith coal.
Burns
Hardware
Company
Burns, Ore.