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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1913)
Jlerald Ml Circulation Of Any r I Mrjr -onij. :- day. jum r. oal News. for sal office. at the Blue . leave bnson expects to Portland. use cup and saucer at Drug Store. 26tf nd McKinley Thompson from the ranch during rer Shoes will take you nd back see them at fctisfnetory Store. hnson ana iamuy were Silver Creek a few reek. ing ana summer sun imd at Williams ogl ing Co's., store. Irving ana ms iwo ellaand Myrtle. jng in Hurna aunna Hendricks came in lolland auto party from t of this week after of some time in for your Deering re- not wait until the last IWe will get any thing and have it here on Jrown & Sons. Pardee has return- fttside points and says to be back in Harney er visiting in various NATIONAL BANK OF PIT ALAND SURPLUS BANK THAT MAKES 1$ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS r'eittenhiller left for hursday to be absent e. Me win oe accom- his return by his supply of good, clean alfalfa seed may be (Burns Hardware Co's. is the time to get it fly to sow wnen tne aaii ace right SB was up from his Harriman Thursday of on his land. He 1 by J. B. Zimmerman Foes. These gentle- it territory has been some gooa rams re- that the soil is quite i therefore doing well. Sunday, June 1, Mr. lagher and Miss Ella kvT Father Pius offici- marriage took place Itolic parish early in and Mr. and Mrs. eft immediately for thay will make The bride has re- I place for many years iny warm friends. (young lady and The mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmtmn ' - M m IKK INI. I II SECURITY ERVICE accompany your when deposited with The First National Bank I I of Burns I I CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00 United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Kodak time is here. Al Cote was in town during the week. The Burns Hardware Co., has fresh onion sets in any quantity. 24 tf. Lost A child's gold bracelet with the letter G engraved on it. Finder please leave at this office. J. A. Haran. representing Fleischner Mayer A Co.. was in the city this week looking after his costomers. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. -THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ 9 $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Judge Wm. Miller, who re- Use Nyals Stone Root Comp. for the kidneys. 10 tf c. G. Frve and wife have re turned from their vialt to their daughter at Westfall. Austin Goodman has a 6 bone power gasoline engine and S-ench rotary pump for sale. zHf- Get one of those boautifal .Innnnu Ginut rul MAUCGni at the Rexall Drug Store. 26tf Outside style and inside ease, 1 Walk-Over Shoes, Brown's Satis factory Store agency. June Dalton gave a birthday party to her little friends on last MnnHnv afternoon that was a happy gathering for them. Lost A music rack in a small turned from Bend the first of black leather case between town this week, reports the crooK county good roads officers were looking over the roads leading to this county from the west and had come as far as Silver Creek. They told him they were coming on to Burns but they failed to reach here. J. C. Turney made a nyin visit to this place the fore part of the week on business connected with the oil well. Mr. Clark, who is in charge of the work, states they are down over 1000 feet and have cased off the water that has been troublesome. He expresses satisfaction with the progress being made, but did not give much information as to the J :i fl...., alMiAk at alttill joins fnenas inireporao u i .......-- young people hap- i the same aepm w m -- osperity. " neia. Finder IES! Opportunity Is Now A Hand To Secure Your Choice Of The Latest Silk. Silk Panama, Silk Pop- bhable Silk Voile, Gaze Mar ge, Lennox Poplin, Stripea !ie, Cambridge Zepher, ran essaline, Silk Ratine, Ver- le, Striped Tat leta, Windsor Vigeaux Serge, .Laureue lg, Runnings and Trimmings New Line has just arrived and win for your inspection the firet of the Come early and take your choice the variety lasts. Nothing later be shown in Burns this season. HWARTZ jral Merchandise - illdinjt, Burns, Oregon jr and the Foley farm please leave at this office Frank Johnson went to Prine ville Thursday to meet some land buyers to bring them here to look at some road grant lands. Dr. Harrison and wife, W. E. Sullivan, Harry Crawford and P. J. Galaghe made a party that visited Drewsey and Juntura this week. The Spanish-American war veterans will hold a meeting in Burns on June 20 at 2 o'clock p. m. Meet at the ofliceof Capt A W. Gowan. Get our prices on Studebaker wagons and buggies. We wiU positively make you prices Chat will get the business and we guarantee to sell you a Stude baker wagon or buggie at rail road price or leas. N. Brown & Sons. Glenn Clemens thinks an auto can kick worse than a horse, at least that has been his experi ence, but he has had more ex perience with horses. While at tempting to crank a car the other dav it "kicked" and as a result Glenn is carrying a broken arm H. K. Shirk, the gentleman elected as principal of the Harney County High School for the com inur vear. arrived here last Wed nesday and has met many of our citizens. Prof. Shirk is an old time friend of Prof. Sutton of the public school and they expect to leave tomorrow together in the hitter's car for a tour across the Cascades and will spend a imri inn of the vacation ueriod in that part of the state. Walk-Over Shoes indoors and out Brown' Satisfactory Store. Mrs. Julian Byrd and children, Miss Helene Swain, Regina Schwartz, Miss Susie Smith, W. E. Huston and son Taylor made a big party to leave ior nenu Tuesday morning. Mrs. Byrd and the children will remain awav for the entire summer, the children to have their eyes treat ed and Evelyn to have her teeth straightened, ltegina will spend the vacation period with rela tives in Portland; Miss Swain will attend the Hummer normal at Monmouth and Miss Smith goes to her home in Eugene. Mr. Huston and son are going to visit relatives in Willamette Valley for a time. Agency for Walk-Over Shoes -Brown's Satisfactory Store. We do job printing. Uat Nyals Rheumatic Remedy. Two-Inch centrifugal pump for sale. -Chaa. Wilson. Rrown's Satisfactory Store has the agency for Walk-Over shoes. I have rented the Myrtle creak ranch. No trespassing thereon. Mrs. A. A. Cowing. Don't stive ud until you have tried the Burns Department Store -Lunaburg&Co. swtr Williams Zoarlmann Clothing Co. , make a specialty of cleaning, pressing and repairing. The Lunaburcr Dalton & Co. Department Store have cut high pric s and long credit 29tf Every roil of butter made at the Willowmere Creamery is labelled "T. Allen Jones." J. M. Sweek was oyer from Canyon to attend the Bennett- Sweek wedding and visit with home folks and friends. The Williowmere Creamery of Allen Jones will pay 25 cents a lb for butter fat during the month of June. 29-30 Mrs. Electa Gray, a sister to Charley Scribner, arrived here from Stockton, Cal., thia week to remain with her brother for a time. J. E. Jenkins, the stock man here early in the spring and pur chased some sheep, has returned to receive the stock and take them out. J. R Robertson who purchased land in thia section last fall has returned and will do some im proving at this time. He has a section on Prather creek. Dr. Griffith operated on Mrs. Porter Clemens on Monday and the lady is reported recovering very aatisfactorily at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cksvsnger in thia city. Geo. Howe was over from his Calamity Creek home this week and was acbompanied back by his wife who had been here for a few weeks under the care of a physician. Peering implements will be in shortly, remember we dont keep then we sell them and our car will not last long, if you ask your neighbor you will hurry and get in on thia ear and be a Deering booster. N. thrown & Sons. Miss 1 Ann Dawson has gone to Portland to jeto the Phil Bates excursion party to the bast Miss Dawson desires The Times Herald to express her thanks to those who ao kindly aaeteted her in securing the necessary ub scrlbers to the Pacific Northwest to entitle her to the trip whU she looks forward to with antici pation of much enjoyment ana foneflt. Miss Dawson will write The Times-Herald at intervals of the trip telling our readers her impressions and whet she had seen of the most interest. W. H. Robins was in from hia Crow Camp home this week and wishes The Times-Herald to an- nnnni-H that there will be no .nic at his Place JUiy . "- . " .V.4i M. J. Nash was over from Jun tura during the weak. Violet Dulce Vanishing Cream at the Rexall Drug Store. 26tf. Isaac Foster was in town Sun day greeting his friends. Try Nyals Family medicine a The Welome Pharmacy. 10 tf Andrew J. Irwin and family have gone to Idaho Falls on a visit to relatives and friends. Relinquishment for aale near La wen. inquire at this office. 26-88. LADIES HOSPITAL, Private and comfortable care, Mrs. W. T. Lester, Burns, Oregon. J. M. HoffediU waa in from Valley View Wednesday making proof on his land. Wanted to buy a second hand mower and rake. Ed Maher, Princeton, Ore. A Ed Southworth and family took their departure for home Monday morning after an extended vialt with relatives and friends in thia city. Mrs. P. M. Cheney underwent an operation on Tuesday after noon, Dr. Griffith having per formed it with success. She is recovering rapidly. Curtis Smith and wife took their departure last Sunday for Portland and other coast points to spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Friends have received invita tions from Miss Mary Fry to at- tend the graduation exercises at Baker City. The young lady is one of the graduating ciass oi St Francis Academy. Clay Clemens mill is the near est one to Burns where all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can be had. Near Canyon road. Call him by 'phone. 62. tf 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. m., important business. Grant Thompson, President The R J. McKinnon & See Stage Co., has made a passengar rate of 17.00 between here and Vale and will also haul freight for 24 cents on all consignments of 60 lbs., or over. 26tf. We carry the Florsheim shoe Williams Zoglmann Clothing Co. Mrs. A. A. Cowing has return ed from a trip to outside points. She left here several weeks ago and took her aged mother to Roseburg and returned to Port land where she remained for a month. Mrs. Cowing says she hH an authoritative tip that there would be an electric rail road built from the Prineville section right to Burns and that work would begin in the im mediate future. Here's hoping. Ask for Walk-Over Shoes at Brown's Satisfactory Store. "mm t H Holland returned Tuesday evening from Vale where she had accompanied Mrs. Henry Holland and daughter, Minn Gladys. Mrs. G. A. Rem' Delightful Musical Program The recital given at the Masonic Hall Thursday night by the pupils of Mm. ,1. L Gault was enjoyed by a large number of music lovers and It proved a most delightful program, every number being generously ap plauded Mrs. Gault is a most accomplished musician and her work is much appreciated by the people of Burns. The program follews: A Song of the Sea Challinor Treble Clef Club Mr. Dream-Maker Woodman Rose in the Bud Forsttr Haeel Haines Barcarolle Marcheei Srping Abt Helene Dalton Ruby Dalton II Trovatore Verdi Kathleen Jordan The Summer Wind Bischoff Helene Dalton Old Time Gardens Nevi Corisande Sanderson Nina Wiseman Bella Napoli Bomsovitz Treble Clef Club Sunbeams Ronald Ruby Dalton Barcarolle Offenbach Ethel Thompson Nina Wiseman The Fountain Bohm Agnes Foley Happy Days Strelezki Ethel Thompson Violin Obligate, Mrs. Dodge A Summer Night Forman Treble Clef" Club Railroad Men Coming Later. C. B. McConnell arrived home last night from Portland where he had been for several months He is now with theO.-W. R. & N. Co., and will gather data in con nection with the development of the country. Mr. McConnell in forma us that the visit of Presi dent Farrell and other officers of the Harriman railroad to this territory has been postponed for the present as Mr. Farrell has been called to New York. They expect to make a thorough in spection of this section in about 30 days. Mr. McConnell reports progress on his irrigation projects in mm county and The Times-Herald will give it extended mention next issue. I AMPLE CAPITAL MODMMt FACMJTmS With adequate capital and mod ern facilities for transacting all branches of the banking business, we invite the accounts of indivi duals and firms. National Bank -YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" a If You Want ALL The Home News READ THE TIMES-HERALD 92.00 a year Best Job Printing wari'a to come to Burns on ins - - - -" ; . An iilricise. Later ne is going u y- - - f -.. .: .. .11 ,. to extend an inviwuun w join in a picnic at crow amp where all will be welcome ana m is his intention to have the Harney County Rod and Gun t m.,1, them at that time. The date will be pobUahed in advance and it is not necessary to aoo that all will be pleaead to accept hia invitation- and have a good time. The famous WTalk-Over Shoes at Brown's Satisfactory btore. Henry Hamilt ia at the Cot tage Inn sulferi og from a frac tured hip as a rest, lit of too strenu ous encounter with- mule out the R. H. Brown pla eeat Diamond The accident occure i Sunday, May 26. One of t be men was roaching the mane of " and the animal waa a little "touchy" uhnnt the Aura. Hanrr caoe out to assist and in takii ig Ik nu oi the animal's ear Bha threw her head toward him knocking him down with such force thVt the hip bone waa fractured. It was some time before a doctor could be secured and after he had been fixed up hia ihysician advised that he be brought to Burns where he could be seen frequently. The break ie rather a serious one aa it is hard to make the bone unite again, but Henry is aa cheerful as ever and says it Is hsalino- and cauuina him very little inconvenience. He is ready to quarrel with "Daddy" Byrd or anv of his old time friends all the time and is glad to have com pany. One thing he want dis tinctly understood is that it wasn't hia white aadille mule that did the trick. Walk-Orer Shoes at Brown's Satisfactory Store. Thoa. Jones whom she found in good health and very inquisitive about her numerous mends in Burns where she resided for several years. Mrs. Rembold enjoyed her short visit very much and found Mrs. Jones the same genial and charming women that has endeared her to a wide circle of friends in Burns. Kodaks at The Welcome Phar macy. Morriftrf At the home of the bride in this city last Sunday, June 1. a nn. Miss Alice Sweea became the wife of Robert 5s. Bennett, Rev. C. C. BabWdge performing the ceremony in the presence of tne tmmeaiaw re latives. Miss Lois Sweek. sister f the bride was bridesmaid and Robt. Bennett, a cousin to the groom, was best man. Mrs. ssa. Southworth, another slater, play ed the wadding march. A fine dinner was aerved following con gratulations. Both these young people have resiaao nere mi iw Uvea and are among our nwi M irt n Hr mr. uwimv ...m -. -oouacted with the government s.trv Mrviee for tne past lew m And is also interested wiui his fcsother Kins m a goou nu iuat earth of Burns, me Dnae is a jstsaViato of the high school and baa Iheen teaching scnooi ior th peatieBfyeiTS. aneisamu... ehumnlng eutg lady who has WWI the edsairation oi a ww jtocle of Meade. The families have been prominent pioneers of this section and enjoy a wiae acquaintance. TbeTimea-Harald a. .Jf AAawsrnll. yoitm m eweneing .-- UOIUl. The famous Walk-Over Shoes at Browri's Satlsf aetory Stoeo, Bishop Paddock Coming. Bishop R L. Paddock, who hat many friends and admirers in thia place, has sent the follow ing greeting to them: P. 0. Hood River. Oregon. May 26th, 1913. "My dear fellow members and other f rinds in Burns : "Aa you know, last year I was laid up from a severe accident, and so it is a long time since I have been able to visit you. I hope no one has ever imagined it is because I have forgotten or lost interest in you. The de- Unands of the field elsewhere have simply compeiiea my post poning my visit. 1 am now nop ing to see you shortly and to have some good services, and I am hoping that there may be many whom you have induced to be haDtised or to have their children baptised, and at least a few, who having become followers of the Master, and come into His Church throua-h the initiatory rite of Baptism, want further to do their part in coming out as volunteers to help God make the world bet ter, in the Apostolic rite of Con firmation. "So manv of our other towns have such remarkable pi ogress Churchwise the last year or two, that I long to have Burns take its plee with them. "With every good wish, anu praying God's blessing on you all, I remain, "Faithfully yours, Robert L. Paddock" jeMMMMssaaaaaaeaaiBeBaaaasaswsMSMisw' THE OLD STAR SALOON BRENTON & HICKS, Props. - Old and New Patrons Will Find the Best Brands Here - , Liquors, and Cigars Good Service, Courteous Treatment DROP IN Main Street Burns, Oregon v .riBirrrlsgfc9B5Kffiffiwtt mM i ' ' JnfsarjssaaBB j j iBraRriiy3KMKmjBgtfi&?s sassS 1 I ' " mm Baptist Church. Sunday School 10 a. m. Church service 11 a. m. P. m. union service at Baptist Church. Dr. Babbidge will preach the sermon. Presbyterian Church Tomorrow. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject. "Christian Fidelity" Musie by the "Treble Clef Club." Union evening service at the Baptis Church; at 8 p. m. Theme, The Unprepared Guest" Walk-Over Shoes Satisfactory Store. at Brown's FRANK DAVEY Atunwy U NoUfjr Public AiiH " S. Ua4 OMm Pnotk UMmi Hanwy County Ntlool Uk , . Ortfoa Get In Yoar Order for Binder Twine Mowers. Rakes, Bucks and all kinds of Haying Tools Prepared to fill your Orders All kinds of Implements for the farm, 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