The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 11, 1914, Image 3

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TheTiiues-JIerald
The Largest Circulation Of Any
Nawipapar In Harnay County.
SATURDAY. APRIL II. MM
Local News.
Tonawnma tonight.
Hreak up that cold with Wel
come's Cold Tablets.
Hutterick patterns at Luna
bur. Dalton & Co. 62tf.
Ceo. Hall and Claud Selni
were up from VoltaRe yesterday.
For Sale 10 head of Stood,
Kentle work mares, average
weiirht 14001bs., aire from .r to
9 years. B. F. Campbell, Burns. ,
Oregon. 19tf. ;
H. K. Donnelly, the engineer
in charge of the field work for
State Water Board, is again here
taking measurements and observ
ing the spring run off of water.
Special Easter services tomor
row at the Presbyterian church
at the usual hour. Dr. Benson
will preach on the "Resurrecion"
and the choir has prepared some
fine music for the service. Usual
services in the evening when the
subject will be "Sympathy of
Jesus."
Austin Goodman is ready to
grind grain and has a building
in which it may be stored by
farmers at any time. He will
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Burns
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000
Officially designated as
Depositary for
The United States
State of Oregon
County of Harney
Postal Savings Funds
Individual Indian Accounts
FURTHERMORE OVER
1,000
Individuals, Firmt Corporations and
Associations of Southeastern Oregon
have selected our institution as their
banking home.
Let Us Serve You
ACCOUNTS INVITED
Thermos bottles at the Wel
come Pharmacy.
Peter Snider was up from
Albritton during the week.
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Tonawama tonight
Pickard China and fcibby cut
glass make beautiful and useful
wedding presents
l-'ni- Sa1 .lark, five vears old
Pure bred Poland-China gilts jan( a ROod foa Ketter. - A. J.
for breeding purposes tor sale skiene BurnB Oregon. IStf
G. W. Young.
Tom Cleveland and wife are
C. B. McConnell came home ! over from their home near Van
grind one day each week and Tuesday evening from Portland, l0n a visit to relatives and friends,
farmers may store their grain Salem and other outside point. ! M Millar ha8
anv day and get it when eon- , ... J ....
TZ, - Uk) u nromriM m tsJraJ Ju3t received a nice line of : new millinery and more is now
V , l.-i tout Wiiiims.ra? matin Co- store.
market price, hpeeiiu prices on i ,. J
large (luantities, 4-Uf. 'tnmgL-o. yrvi CUngSD has started the
Mr- I.wv Beard a daughter Kal,h W- Eckhardt is here building of a residence for C. A.
S - addUhttr ....,;' s court stenographer Harlan on an acreage track near
of R. J. McKmnon, i here.froiajactmK as cou" sienograp ""
her home in Dakota on a visit ft Muring the present term. Steno- river
her father and brothers and grapher Walker being occupied R. C. Tullech. U. S. Commia
sisters Mrs Beard is wefj ' elsewhere. Mr. Eckhardt is now sioner and general booster for
known to the pioneer people Praeticisg law in Boise, but was Catlow Valley, was in the city
this section, having spent he formerly located in Ontario. .during the week on business,
early life here. She finds coqj jee Caldwell and wife left; Cleaning, pressing and repair
siderable change in the country town yesterday for their farm ing a Specialty. Ladies' clothes
but many of her old time friendji llp the rjver ami wji again take as well as mens. Williams-Zogl-are
still here with whom she hajs up ranching. It seems the pur- matin Clothing Co.
had a pleasant visit. chaser of the property who had The Christian Science Society
The high school students anflwn " charge for some time
faculty spent yesterday In b. could not meet the payments and
servance of Arbor Day by cleai had to give up possession to the
up the school grounds, removing i rinnal owners
rocks and planting some shade j When one observes the great
trees in the forenoon. At the fiooc 0f water now covering a
noon hour they all took luncheon great portion of the valley,
at the domestic science depart-1 threatening to wash out the roads
ment prepared and furnished Itf'land ruining crops on the lower
the students and the afternoon ; iands adjoining the river, we
wonder why we have permitted
such waste for so many years
when it could and should be
stored for use later in the season
when it is needed.
was devoted to literary exerfoisa
and music. It had been Intend
ed to have a game of baseball
but the grounds were too wet OH
account of the high water.
GET MY PRICES
before buying elsewhere and
SAVE MONEY
I carry a complete line of
LADIES and GENTC WEAR
also
GROCERIES
at the lowest possible cash prices
I. SCHWARTZ
- General Merchandise -
Haaonlc Building,
Burns, Oregon
will have services in their new
rooms in the II issuer Bldg, at
2 p. m. Sunday, April 12th.
June Ingersol, who lived in the
Drewsey section for many yeara
and used to take in all the race
meets here and other Eastern
Oregon points, is in Burns re
newing acquaintances. He has
been in the south for several
years following the races, but
returned to Drewsey some time
ago where he is again making
his home. .
Tom Allen, foreman on the P
Ranch and other Hanley Com
pany property, has a new Ford
runabout and has been more or
less a nuisance in town this
week. He was threatened with
arrest for speeding and when he
finally got the "tarnel thing" so
he could hold it down and guide
it, he spent a good portion of his
time "tooting" the horn and
otherwise attracting attention.
The new is wsaring off by this
time, so he is not so "obstreper
ous.
Ben and Leon Brown returned
the fore part of this week from
San Francisco where they at
tended the celebration of the
golden wedding of their parents.
They report their father and
mother both in good health and
quite active for their age. Ben
informs The Times-Herald that
the road between Burns and the
county line toward Bend has been
repaired in fine shape and that
one may go just as fast as they
care to ride, aside from a short
stretch on the Sage Hen hill.
P. S. Weittenhiller received a
telegram Tuesday afternoon an
nouncing that his daughter was
in a dangerous condition at the
family home in Spokane Buffer
ing from an acute attack of ap
pendicitis. He started immedi
ately in his auto for Bend to reach
her as quickly as possible. His
son, Clyde, who had to remain
here on account of being confined
to his room with a case of mumps,
received a telegram Wednesday
stating she had undergone an
operation and was recovering
nicely. Mr. Weittenhiller has
evidently gone on up to see her
as he has not returned.
Pictures tomorrow night.
Born - Sunday, April 5, 1!14,
to Mr. and Mrs. Alma Davis, a
son.
Be sure and see those new lies
WilliamH-Zoglmann Clothing Co,
are showing.
Born Friday, April 10. to Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. McKinnis, a
daughter.
Nyals Baby Cough Remedy for
baby's caugh at The Welcome
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norn inursuay, prn v, w
Mr. and Mrs. Starr Buckland, a
daughter.
Finest alfalfa, timothy and red
top hay baled may be had at the
Goodman feed barn is south Burns
Timothy and clover seed for
sale at the White Front Barn,
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Mrs. i. ti. nouanu reiurneu
home Monday from a visit with
friends and relatives in Malheur
county.
Mrs. Wm. Berg came up from
Lawen last week with A. S.
Swain and spent a few days in
the city.
Dr. Ceo. G. Carl is prepared
for special attention to all dis
eases of eye, ear and nose. F.yes
tested and irlasses fitted. fiOtf.
Thos
were in town a few days this
week leaving Wednesday morn
ing for Bend.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS,
1100,000 "THE BANK THAT MAKES
Belshaw Prune treeB No. one
quality from 1 to 4 years old at
20c each delivered by Parcels
Post purchaser paying transpor
tation. Chas. Belshaw, Mt.
Vernon. Oregon. 21 -211.
POLITICAL, ANNOUNCEMENTS
For County Judgr.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for county jude, sub
ject to the decision of the demo
cratic voters of Harney county at
the primary election May 16, 1014
and I hereby pledge myself if
nominated and elected, to work
for an honest, economical admin
istration of the county's business
and a lessening of the taxpayers'
burdens. L. N. Stallard,
Drewsey, Oregon.
For County Commitilontr,
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for county commissioner,
subject to the decision of the re
publican voters of Harney county
at the primary election May 15.
W. H. Robins.
For Shariff
After persistent Bolicitution
from many friends throughout
the county I have decided to enter
the race for the office of Sheriff
Button and his motherf0 succeed myself, subject to the
decision of the democratic voters
at the primary election to be
held May 15. 1014.
A. K. ItK'IIAKDSON.
For Shariff.
YOUR $ $ I t SAFE." ACCOUNTS j )(.re,v announce myself as a
INVITED. L.ttnfjj,at.e for tne office of Sheriff
Supt. Querist of the P, L. S. of Harney county, subject to the
For County Clerk.
I hereby announce my can
didacy for county clerk, subject
to the decision of the democratic
voters at the primaries on May 15.
.1. 0. Cawlkield.
For County Shariff.
I hereby announce myself ns
candidate for Sheriff uf liurney
county subject to the decision of
the Republican voters at the pri
mary May 15, 1914. If elected I
pledge myself to be satisfied with
I he regular salary $2400 a vear;
without the expenses as allowed
hy the last legislature which will
be a saving of $00 a year to the
taxpayers of Harney County.
Roland Nankins.
14tf Harney, Oregon.
For County Judgr.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for County Judge of
Harney County, subject to the
decision of the democratic voters
at the primaries on May 15, 1914.
J. K. Jenkins.
16 Happy Valley.
For Shariff.
Co. has been in town this week
decision of the republican voters
at the primary election to be held
May 15. 1914.
Austin Goodman.
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looking after business. He has
fully recovered from his recent
illness.
To the Indies You are cordi
ally invited to call and see the
new styles and beautif ul materials
for tailor made suits, made to
your measure and a perfect fit
quarenteed, highest class work
manship. Clingans Millinery
Parlors. Kmmaline Hale. Agent.
Tax Collector Miller and hisas-H
sistanLs have been doing I rus'h
inir business the past week and
have not caught up with the is-: candidate for nomination for the
For County Survayor.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of County
Surveyor subject to the decision
of the voters of the democratic
party at the primary election
May 15. 1914. C. K. Bkkky.
For County Judgr
I hereby announce myself a
suance of receipts as yet. Mr.
Miller says he cannot give de
finite figures at present but
thinks all but about $40.0011 of
the tax roll is in. the total being
over $181,000.
J. J. Patterson received a
telegram from J. C Turney this
week announcing that the Central
Oregon Oil & Gas Co.. had been
granted a permit by the SUite
Corporation Commission t sell
its bonds and complete its work.
This will allow the work on the
oil prospecta to resume as soon
as sufficient funds can be secured.
Dr. J. W. Geary left here
Sunday in his auto for Bend, be
ing en route to Curry county in
response to a telegram announc
ing that Frank Rasnick had been
drowned. Mr. Rasnick formerly
lived in this county and was back
here not long ago on a visit. Dr.
Gearv was associated with him in
a business way and has gone to
look, after property interests of
the deceased. According to re
ports no one witnessed his death
but his team was found at a ford
in the river and later his body
was recovered.
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A trade oi considerable magni
tude was closed this week when
Judge H. C. Levens trailed a
large tract of land in the "Wel
comville" section to W. K. Iliss
ner for the business corner in
which the pool hall and other
business concerns are housed.
Mr. Hissner had been desirpus
of making a change of lia-ation
and preferred property that
would not require so much of his
personal attention. Judge I .evens
was "land poor" and wanted a
revenue producing property,
therefore the trade was soon
consummated when they finally
got together.
A most enjoyable social affair
of the week was a card party at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
McKinney Thursday evening in
which Mr. and Mrs. H. B, I'ur
ington were joint host and host
ess. The hospitable homo was
beautifully decorated with ferns,
pussy willows and cut flowers,
making it very pleasing and at
tractive to the guests present.
A large company of their friends
enjoyed their hospitality and ex
pressed their appreciation of the
good time provided. Seventeen
tables were occupied by the
players, the high honors for
scores going to Mesdames Gault,
McGowan and William Miller.
the consolation going to Mrs.
Ernest Musick. Judge Levens,
Al Welcome and Hon. Frank
Davey were awarded the prizes
for highest scores of the gentle
men, Ernest Musick capturing
the consolation. Refreshments
were served.
office of County Judge, subject
to the decision of the republican
voters of Harney county at the
primaries May 15th. If elected
I will give my entire time to the
office and to the best of my ability
will insure an honest, faithful
and impartial administration of
the county's business.
H. C. Levens.
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For Joint Rapraientativa.
have consented to become a
candidate for Joint Representa
tive from the district comjiosed
of Harney and Malheur counties,
subject to the decision of the
Republican voters of said coun
ties on May 15th.
Frank Davey.
For County Commiuionar.
I hereby announce myself acan
dididate for County Commission
er, subject to the decision of the
democratic voters at the primary
election to be held May 15, 191 4.
If nominated and elected I will
try my best to give the county an
economic administration.
I). A. Bkakeman,
Waverly, Oregon.
For County Judga.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for County Judge of
Harney county, subject to the
decision of the republican voters
at the primary election May 15,
1914. F. Denstedt.
For County Judga.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of County
Judge of Harney county subject
to the decission of the democratic
voters at the primary election
May 15, 1914. 1 si and for a just,
economical and business adminis
tration. J. P, Withers,
Harney, Oregon.
In compliance with the request
of friends, I hereby announce
my candidacy for the office of
Sheriff of Harney County, sub
ject to the decision of the repub
lican electors at the primary,
May 15th, 1914. If elected, I
pledge myself to conduct the af
fairs of the office, faithfully and
according to law, and to collect
and turn over all funds belonging
to the County promptly.
16tf Tom Spracue.
For County Clark.
At the solicitation and with
encouragement of a large num
ber of friends, I have decided to
become a candidate for County
Clerk of Harney county, subject
to the decision of the democratic
voters at the primary May 15.
1914.
Wm. M. Carkoll,
13tf Catlow Valley
For County Clark.
In the belief that my service
during the past year, as County
Clerk, has been satisfactory to
the public, I hereby announce
myself as a Republican candidate
for nomination for the office of
County Clerk of Harney County
at the primary election on May
15. 1914.
18tf R. T. HUGHET.
For County Traaaurar
I hereby announce myself a
andidate for nomination for
county treasurer, subject to the
decision of the republican voters
at the primary election on May
15th. If nominated and elected
1 expect to devote mv time and
energies to the duties of the
office and to conduct it with the
same care and impartiality which
I have applied to it in the past.
R. A. Miller.
BURNS FLOUR MILLING CO.
Prices at Mill for preducts:
Flour $5.50 in 5-bbl- lots or mor.
Bran $1.25 per hundred.
Rolling barley $2.00 per ton in ton lots
or more. Customers in all cases to
furnish sacks.
PACKING DEPARTMENT
Until further notice the following Cash
Prices will prevail in selling meats:
Hogs, whole or half, lie. per lb.
Choice pork steaks, 15c. per lb.
" " loin, 20c.
Whole pork shoulder 12 1.2c.
Leg of pork, 15c.
Front quarter mutton, 10c.
Hind quarter mutton, 12 l-2c.
Choice mutton for stew, 8c.
Mutton chops, 15c.
Hind quarter beef, 13c.
Front quarter beef, lie.
Beef all cuts at reasonable prices.
The intention of the Company is at all
times to pay the best prices and sell on
closest margin consistent with good but.
ness management.
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Tortoii Shell Auto GlaMea
AT SALISBURY'S
msimimumtr.tmtimmmmimmiimo
THE STAR
Feed Barn
H. EIXIOTT. I'rop.
Horses Boarded by the
Day, Week or Month
CARKFUL ATTKNDANTS
Ggod Feed and
Reasonable prices
Horaea ittr per llvad In Barn
lialed Hay and (.rain fur Hale
Comfortable (amp House
With Cook Stove
PATRONAt.K SOLICITED
Accural Hay and Stock Hcalea
Prlcea for weighing 20r.
Mouth Main St., Hum.
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The Farmer And His Bank.
The Harney County National Bank
has had the privilege of conserving the
financial interests of many farmers
around Burns, who have enjoyed a full
measure of good bank service.
It is the desire of everyone in this
institution to become a greater force for
good in the money matters of more
farmers. We are equipped to do this,
and invite your business with this pur
pose in mind.
Harney County National Bank
Burns, Oregon
THE WHITE FRONT
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLE
Baled Hay and f.rain for Sale at
Market Prices, (iood Hay in Stack
The Burns-Vale Stage Line
Close Connections Made With Trains Katd,
at both Juntnr:i and Vale. Careful Atten
tion and Prompt Delivery of KxpresH and
Freiurht Kntrtwted to Our Care.
R. J. McKinnon & Son
BURNS, - OREGON
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RABBIT WIRE
We have a big supply of wire
any heighth desired and at
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Farm Machinery
Implements of all kinds
in steck: Seeders, Plows,
Disc and Drag Harrows.
Machine Extras
Builders Hardware
Paints and Oils
GARDEN SEEDS
Fancy Virginia Granitcwarc
Something New
A KITCHEN RANGE GIVEN AWAY
in connection with the sale of this
handsome graniteware Inquire
I BURNS HARDWARE CO. I
I NEIL SMITH, Manager I