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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1913)
i hit Circulation Of Any r In Harney County. RDAY, MAY 31, 113 cr1 News. won with full orchet- the picture tonight. U 7:40. The bairbnll a dunce after iihow. Mis Wnlk-Ovor Sinn's at itisfurtorv Sloiv. Hthors and Thos. lining 1 from Harney Tuesday. nse cup and saucer at Driiir Store. Mtf rrison reports Mrs. Q. Icks in town for medical rer Shoes will take you i and back see them at tisfaetory Store. rinj,' and summer suit bund at Williams ZokI- thinjr (Vs., store. Altnow was over from rsey section this week sss and Kreetin his bnds. ST NATIONAL BANK OF IAPITAL AND SURPLUS rHF. BANK THAT MAKF.S S $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS Smyth was over from this week to attend to iness and was accom- his return by Mrs. So will spend the vaea- on the ranch. ed supuly of Kood. clean alfalfa seed may be Burns Hardware Co'a. low is the lime to jrei il eady to sow when the id soil are rijjrht. traps last Sunday Lon Ml wrested the honors ctuD irom ueu inooie tliated him by taking from him. Dell says g to win it back at oi)C6, Lllen and Chas. Waid from the P Ranch dur- reek as witnesses in the Le Hanley Co., and Mrs. h. Mrs. Allen is mak- irations to po to the the summer. at my place on Rock I four year old red cow either H connected or it the brand of Frank fiah to establish owner- limal. Parties interest- STRENGTH ECURITY ERVICE accompany your when deposited with The I7ift ntatinnal Rank f Rurnc i Nil CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00 United State Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED I Use Nyals Stone Root Comp. for the kidneys. 10 tf Agency for Walk-Over Shoes -Brown's Satisfactory Store. Brown's Satisfactory Store has konfer with me at once. leman, Harney. picture program at Tona- snight and tomorrow iree reels tonight and arrow nipht. All koou standard of the bouse st. Some j?ood come- tias, etc. une unusual "Honor Thy Father" kem tomorrow niuht. Johnson arrived from Monday evening ac hy his wife and who will spend the Here 1 hey are at home kidence recently occupied Hodder. The family ny olu time irienus m ho are glad to welcome Kodak time is here. The Burns Hardware Co., has fresh onion sets in any quantity. 24 tf. Mrs. Fred Oakerman and son Albert were in from Riley Thurs- the agency for Walk-Over shoes 1 day. G. A. Stoneman was over from Outside style and inside ease, his Rock creek home Wednesday Walk-Over Shoes, Brown's Satis- on business. factory Store agency. Austin cjoodrnar. has a 5 horsc- Loat- A child's jrold bracelet power gasoline engine and 2-inch with the letter G engraved on it. rotary pump for sale. 24-tf- Finder please leave at this office. j H ;arrett tne ol(1 pionccr Miss Zoa Irwin of the domestic of Emigrant Creek, is at the science department of the high hosoital in this city under school, has gone to outside points medical treatment. to spend the vacation period. the first national bank of .BURNS. CAPITAL AND S U R P L U S The Williowmere creamery n $100000 -the BANK THAT MAKES Allen Jones will pay 25 cents a your $ $ a safe." accounts lb for butter fat during the INVITED. month of June. 29-30 James Brandon and family W. C. Cecil and son Homer came over from Pine Creek the were over from Silver Creek first of this week and were guests Tuesday. They were accompani- at the home of C. A. Britting- ed in by Homer's wife and lien ham and wife for a time. Mutter. Clay Clemens mill jh the near est one to Burns where all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can be had. Near Canyon road. Call him bv 'phone. 52. tf H. M. Horton and Chas. Wilson have gone to Charley Haines' famous health resort near the lake to soak out some rheumatism. The hot springs down there are reallv fine for this purpose and some day there will be a big sanatorium there that will equal any in the west. DIES! our Opportunity Is Now At Hand To Secure Your Choice Of The Latest ;obe Silk, Silk Panama, Silk Pop- Washable Silk Voile, Gaze Mar- , Serge, Lennox Poplin, Stripea issaline, Cambridge Zepher, Pan- ia,Messaline, Silk Ratine, Ver- Voile, Striped Taffeta, Windsor XT tTI T i - isse, vigeaux serge, .uaureiie intung, RufTlingsand Trimmings ,.. m.i i i .. : i i ...:n us INitty new Line na jui rnm anu win ' 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. SCHWARTZ General Merchandise - isonic Building, - - Burns, Oregon The R. .. McKinnon & Son Stage Co. . has made a passenger rate of $7.00 between here and Vale and will also haul freight for 2i cents on all consignments of 50 lbs., or over. 25tf. "A Day Off" tomorrow night at Tonawama pictures the comi cal episode of two truant hus bands. Wives should see this picture and then remember what their husbands told them as an excuse on certain occasions. J. C. Leedy of the agricultural department of the high school took his departure Wednesday for his home where he will spend a portion of the vacation period. He may return to this county later and do some special field work for Prof. Scudder. The only reliable auto stage line between Burns and Bend has established a summer rate of $15. Cars make the run in about H hours. Those desiring quick transportation combined with comfort and safety should see I). M. McDade, agent. The Brown's Have Visitors" at Tonawama tonight. L Woldenberg, proprietor of the Blue Mt. Stage Line between here and Prairie City, came over Tuesday accompanied by his daughter, Miss Freda. Mr. Wold- i enberg spends the greater part of his lime on the line and re turned the next day, Miss Freda remaining to visit her aunt, Mrs. C. H. Voegtly, and her many former school friendH in Burns where the family resided for several years. Walk-Over Shoes indoors and out Brown's Satisfactory Store. President John I). Daly of the First National Bank of thiu city, was over from Boise during the week looking after business in terests. Mr. Daly was formerly a business man of this county and has many personal tneuds who enjoy p visit with him on his occasional (rips to this place. He is well pleased with the advancement and development of this territory, seeing changes for the Ik tier every time he comes in. Ask for Walk-Over Shoes at Brown's Satisfactory Store. Use Nyals Rheumatic Remedy. Dr. H. Denman came up from Harriman Thursday. We carry the Floraheim shoe Williams Zoglmann Clothing Co. Robt. Irving was in town a few days this week. W. B. Johnson was in from Silver Creek yesterday. Harmony Arbutus Compaction Cream at the Rexall Drug Store. 25tf. (Irani Reynolds was over from his Warm Springs home this week. R. J. Williams and D. R. Thorn were over from Silver Creek Thursday. LADIES HOSPITAL. Private and comfortable care, Mrs. W. T. Lester. Burns, Oregon. Don't give up until you have tried the Burns Department Store - Lunaburg & Co. 29tf Miss Edith Witzell took her departure Wednesday for her home, going out by way of Baker where she will visit for a time. The Gayety Girls in the great musical comedy success "Adam the Second" at Tonawama Wed nesday night. One night only. Get your reservations in advance. .. j ...j wirs. r.,a auuiaru was over from her home on Otis Creek this week on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Cawfield. W. C. Silvertooth, an employe of the Woodard, Clark Drug Co.. of Portland, is in the city this week, having accompanied Irving Miller up. He is on a short vacation trip. 'City Marshal Haines has re turned from Portland where he had been sick for several weeks. He is looking very well and has assumed his duties to which he was re-elected by the voters the first of March. Wm. Dunn came up from his home near Narrows Thursday bringing in some friends in his car. Geo. Simmons came up with him to make proof on his land. He has been quite sick but has improved sufficient to make the trip. The light shower Tuesday night was quite beneficial to vegetation and it has responded rapidly. A trip out in the country the following day showed the crops rather backward for this time of year but it is now favor able weather and there is hope of a good yield. Some more rain will be of ureal benefit at pre sent. Try Nya Is Family medicine a The Welome Pharmacy. 10 tf ' A towel shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dalton Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Alice Sweek who becomes the bride of Robt Ben nett tomorrow. A large number of her former school mates and young lady friends were present and the evening was most enjoy ably spent and all wished her a happy voyage through life. Martin Gallagher, who came here last January in company with his brother, expects to leave in the near future and it is rumored he has made a most im portant investment in Harney county one of our fair young women, who will accompany him. Mr. Gallagher is not fully decided on where he will locate but quite likely return to Canada where he was formerly engaged in the retail merchandise business. Two-inch centrifugal pump for sale. Chas. Wilson. ' Irving Miller arrived from Portland Monday bringing Judge Miller's new auto. The manager of this great religious weekly is not financially able to own a car, therefore he is mighty well pleased to see a trood friend and neighbor get one as he stands a chance of a ride occasionally. It is one of the handsomest cars owned in Burns and it will certainly be a pleasure to ride in it. You will find IT at the Burns Department Store. It is an ill wind that blows no body good. California has ex perienced a drouth and live stock is Belling cheap as there is no feed and owners are anxious to have them taken away. Lake county farmers have the dairy fever according to the Examiner and many of them are taking advantage of the unfortunate owners in California to secure cheap dairy herds. They are securing some fine stock at very reasonable figureB. lakeview is the location of a new creamery and the farmers will be prepared to furnish it with considerable cream. Ask for Walk-Over Shoes at Brown's Satisfactory Store. The famous Walk-Over Shoes at Brown's Satisfactory Store. Fred Barron was up from Sun set Wednesday. Violet Dulce Vanishing Cream at the Rexall Drug Store. 26tf. R. L. II ass was up from Nar rows during the week. Relinquishment lor Bale near Ijiwen, inquire at this office. 25-83. Walk-Over Shoes for comfort and service Browns Satisfactory Store. Get one of those beautiful Japanse cups and saucers at the Rexall Drug Store. 26tf. Henry Jennings and little son were down from their mountain home yesterday. Williams Zoglmann Clothing Co., make a specialty of cleaning, pressing and repairing. The Lunaburg Dalton & Co. Department Store have cut high prici s and long credit. 29tf Sam Mothershead assumed his duties as receiver of the local land office today upon telegraphic advice from the Department. Dr. Harrison was called to the Harney section early Wednesday morning to see Mrs. C. W. Log- gan. the patient is reported much better. DEATH OF A PIONEER WOMAN Mr. and Mrs. Byron Terrill and Mrs Julia Cawlfield arrived home Thursday evening from Medford where they had been attending the Odd Fellow grand lodge bodies. There will be a meeting of the Harney County Live Stock Pro tective Association at the Court House in Burns, on June 16th at 2 p. in., important business. Grant Thompson, President. Miss Georgia Ellis is home from Washington where she has been teaching, to spend the vacation with her mother and brother. J. F. Mahon and wife came over from their Anderson Valley home Thursday evening and re iKirt a very generous rain fall in that vicinity the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Holland leave tomorrow for Vale where they accompany Mrs. Henry Hol land and daughter who have been visitihR them for a time. Upon their return the Hollands will be accompanied by Mies Vera Hen dricks, who has been visiting in Tacoma for a long period. Dr. Griffith removed a very troublcBom tumor from the throat of II. K. Thompson Thursday afternoon. It had grown to the side of the windpipe and proved a rather difficult piece of surgery to remove it Mr. Thompson re covered nicely from the shook of the operation and is doing very well. Miss Drusa Dodson arrived home early Wednesday morning from Boston where she recently graduated from Emerson. The young lady will begin active work at once directing plays for Tonawama, the local players preparing for the celebration week. The many friends of Miss Dodson extend her a hearty welcome home. Will Byram and wife came over from their home on Canyon Creek the fore part of the week and are guests at the home of Mrs. W. L. Marsden. Their little son, Cecil, has been over for some time and yeeterday had a large number of diseased glands removed from his neck, Dr. Griffith performing the operation. The little patient recovered rapidly from the operation and is doing well. Kodaks at The Welcome Phar macy. The many friends and admirers of Miss Mamie Winters are pleased to learn that she has been recommended as post mis tress at Burns. The appoint ment has not yet been made but there is every reason to believe it will be at once as J. K- Loggan has asked the department to re lieve him June 1. Mr. Loggan has purchased Sam Mothers head's interest in the real estate and insurance business of Moth ershead & Donegan and expects to take charge of the office the first. Mr. Ix)ggan has made one of the most satisfactory post masters Burns has ever had and he leaves the office with the best wishes of practically every patron. Miss Winters, who is to succeed him, is a very capable and deserving young lady who will certainly be satisfactory. It isn't likely she will be ready to t ike charge of the office by the first as her bond and the many sundry affairs incident to a change must be looked after first. Mrs. J. C. Welcome Sr.. died at the family home in this city last Saturday evening after a long illness. The lady had btM suffering for a long period and everything possible was done to relieve her and prolong her life. Some weeks ago she went to the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Levens, near town where she seemed to improve but a few days before she died she grew worse and was brought back "' to the iamily home, tier death came peacefully and she was surround ed by her entire family. Mrs. Welcome's maiden, name was Leona" Cromwell and she was bom in Kentucky April 17, 1846, but the family moved when she was very young to Illinois. She was married to J. C. Welcome in 1870 and in 1874 they moved west and lived in northern Cali fornia until 1888 when they moved to this place where they had since resided. Mrs. Welcome was a most estimable lady with whom the writer had been well acquainted since she came to Burns. She was a devoted wife and mother, an accommodating and helpful neighbor, highly esteemed by her entire circle of friends. Besides her husband she is survived by the following child ren: Mrs. Maggie Levens, Henry W., Jacob C, Alfred C. Frank W. Welocme, all of whom are residents of Burns with the ex ception of Henry who is in the drug business at DrewBey. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the residence, Rev. Dr. Babbidge of the Pres byterian church conducting a short servise, appropriate music being rendered by a quartet com posed of Mrs. J. L. Gault. Miss Nina Wiseman, Ludwig Johnson, Dr. Brown, Mrs. Curtis Smith organist The pall bearers were all old time friends of the family. The remains were interred in the Burns cemetery, a large number of close friendH attend ing, i ne sympathy ot the com munity goes out to the bereaved family. Public School Closed. Ifil"" "- Mara " AMPLE CAPITA!, M MODERN FACILITIES m With adequate capital and mod- . ern facilities for transacting all M branches of the banking business, we invite the accounts of indivi- vi duals and firms. M Harney County m National Bank m YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" Brown's Satisfactory Store has the agency for Walk-Over Shoes. Considering the interruptions the public school of Burns which closed on Friday of last week made an excellent showing. While but two passed from the eighth grade at the recent ex aminations those who failed were only conditional and with but two studies (in some cases but one) they will likely make the necessary average at the next examination to enter high school. Prof. Sutton has decided to remain until examination time and assist those delinquents as much as possible during the time. He feels they will be able to pass with a little review work in the studies in which they failed. The closing report of the school year shows that but 147 days were taught during the entire school year, therefore it will be Been that those who pass ed their grades with 7 weeks loss of time have made extroardinnry progress. There were a total of 281 pupils enrolled in the school during the year with an average daily attendance of 185. The total number of tardiness report ed is not creditable to the school but no doubt this will be bettered during the coming school year as the pupils will be given siecial credits for being on time. Then again, if Burns could or would have a standard time it would be a great benefit as then all would keep that time. As it is no two time pieces in town are the same. According to the report there has been a disposition on the part of the parents to take a greater interest in the school work and the visits were frequent and a majority of the parents visited the school during the year. The following pupils deserve special mention for being neither absent nor tardy during the school year just clesed: First grade Adolph B y r d ; Second grade Wellington Gault; Fourth grade- Evalin Miller, liar ley Hotchkiss; Seventh grade Ella Elliott, Hazel Haines. Special mention should also be made of those ranking first in their respective grades; First grade Joseph Young 100 plus; Second grade -Wellington Gault, 100 plus; Third grade -William McHose, 98; Fourth grade-Jo Cook, 96,; Fifth grade -Everett Eggleston, 946; Sixth Grade -Neil Miller, 98jf; Seventh grade, Ilda Hayes, 9(5 5-7: Eighth grade, Ellen Geer, 91 1-10 by State. We do job printing. Walk-Over Shoes at Brown's Satisfactory Store. n If You Want ALL The Home News READ TIMES-HERALD $2.00 a year Rest Job Printing THE OLD STAR SALOON BRENTON Sl HICK8, Props. Old and New Patrons Will Find the Best Brands Here - Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Good Service, Courteous Treatment DROP IN Main Street Burns, Oregon 1 A CAR LOAD OF BLUE RIBBON FENCE SQUARE MESH First class poultry, rabbit or hog fence Part will arrive next week Other seasonable arrivals include Barbed wire, pitch forks, a lot of cuttlery, garden hose, glass churns, fishing tackle All kinds of implements for i tne tarm, wagons, engines, pumps, shelf hardware, etc. We handle the right kind of goods at prices that will appeal to your purse. We are receiving many consignments-more' coming, so ask for what you don't see. Burns Hdw'e Company NEIL SMITH, Manager All the news in The Times-Herald for $2.00