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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1914)
m Don't These Warn Spring Days make you think of that NEW SUIT you will be needing soon? Easter is not far away, no doubt you will want a new suit then. Why Not Order It Now And be Prepared? We can furnish you anything you may want in the suit line. All tailor made suits guaranteed to fit. PRICES REASONABLE Call and sec ui you buy or not. We are always glad to snow you Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors aad I. O. O. F. Building - - Leading Clothiers Addition) LsSifc Dry cleaning and pressing at the Burns Steam Laundrv. 4tf. K C A. Harlan and RobL Davev pent a portion of the week try ing their luck with mountain trout The weather has been quite cool during a portion of the week but today bid fair to i-ejon real spring. Win. Hanley took his departure this morning for outside points to look after his political fences. Time to think audi. A nice eluding onion Hardware Co. about gar-), n :n- at the Bums St.aajlsl t It There is no use of our "beat ing around the bush." We might as well out with it first as The light plant is again running! but We want you to try Chanv in good shape after an annoyance berlain's Cough Remedy the next that cauied the manager of this , time you have a cough or cold. ; There is no reason so far as we ; can see why you should not do hack to lose his religion. Sheriff Richardson left y. ster .day for a business trip southern art of th county Be : was accompanied by Mrs. Julia This . . ik. : so- i in mar sable Cawlneld who goes brothers. R. J. McKinnon & Son have established a daily stage between Drewsey and Juntura. Connec tions made with the trains at Juntura and passengers Rrvssl every comfort. Fare to I Sums 16. A very laughable comedy drama will bo produced at Tonsv.ama on Friday. May 1. as a benefit for the Mothers' Club. It is be ing staged under the manage preparation by its re cures has gained a world wide reputation, and peo- I ailata atiaMHkAA -- a , !. tO is t hr . ' .". :!- "i ii in vm highest terms of praise. It is for sale by all dealers. We do job printing. Too much care cannot be used in selecting'a cough medicine for children. It should be plea sant to take, contain no harm ful substance and be most effec tual. Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy meets these requirements and is a favorite with the mothers of young children everywhere. For sale by all dyealers. Natsc. T. CriJiiars. IN Till; M8TKKT 001 KT 1IIK I N1TEP BTAfatt MK TBI ll TRKT OF OSIOWI. la llanira,,trT la thr mailer ..f Waller K Gray. Itankrai Ti TIIK I REIMTOKH Or WAl.TI'.K K. rat. '4 Iawea. id h ('won ( llarBr.T. and thr Pwtnct aforvaaul. bank rapt Sstsaj urrly giwtn taat oa taa Stn da .. April 1V1. la. raid U aiUr U The Oregon Hotel ... , .. i . t'.raj wu dalr adiadacatcd taaakrupt. ment of tho members of the club mirf-fcat Uh. 6m J,, 4km cff-i. antl promises to be good. Parti culars later. James Richardson and Groveri Gould took their departure Wed- RLK lAtSEi. rrst. Comforts of Home Personal Attention Home Ccokiir Clean Rooms aad Beds lest TsMc Stnia Csertcess Trtalacol lllflH1IFT7rT7PTr"l.lFT1TIIHT3 SPECIAL INVITATION Spring Opening We extend to all a special re- quest to call and examine our NEW SPRING LINE OF GOODS Dress goods, waists, dresses, skirts new summer underwear in silk, lisle, cambric in all styles, hosiery, j gloves, neckwear, new ribbons, laces, embroideries, fall line trim ming, silks and buttons BROWNS SATISFACTORY STORE Quality Goods Only f hr Jmti-lktxiii returned home the winter n SATUKOAY. ATCB. I. 114 sumsoumoM rates 2.oa A Barron has after spending Washington. THE FUST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000 "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUB $ f $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVTTED. Important Hog Bulletin. Dr. Benson, pastor of the rirsl Presbyterian church of this city, was in Sumpter this week attend ing a meeting of the Presbytery. The Abner Robbins Pine Creek One of the best recent bulletins ranch, near Drewsey. for rent, of the United States Department See Harold S. Gilbert at the of Agriculture is No. 68, issued Burns hotel after 4 o'clock p. m. , ' under the date of February 25th. , April 23, 24, 25. iyi4- The announcement of Frank This Bulletin is by Byron Gowsn as a candidate for county nesday morning for Iayton. Washington where each have been tendered good positions. the former in a garage and th latter in an electric light and Dower plant with his brother Delos. Kd F.Kli and his mother left this morning for Portland. Mr. Kgli will K" to Kugene for a visit and Kd may go on up there but his particular "bject in going out is to get a Ch 'timers auto which he will Mag back. He has taken the agency for that car in this territory- aiii !jt brKl at Horn, in llarear t'oeatr I urn tar 27tt daj of Aj.nl. I .!. at 10 u la tar wrrauoa. at wnira t.ma 1 1. said creditor may attend, BfWVa. Inrir riaiaif . apfviiat a trails, rsaasinr tbr hank rapt an. I Iraaaart Mat utbr aa nu proper I, coaar la-sucr M L. liUTT. Krfprrr in baakrvptry V -ftls BuiMia Hunter, Agriculturist for the Department of Farm Manage ment, and is intended to encour age hog raisers in the Pacific Northwest, especially in the States of Oregon. Washington and Idaho. The title is "Pasture and Grain Crops for Hogs in the Pacific Northwest" This Bul letin should be on the desk of every farmer in this section of the country and is to be had free by writing to the United States surveyor appears in this issue Frank is well known to the voter of this county and a conscienti ous young man. Belshaw Prune trees No. one quality from 1 to 4 years old at 20c each delivered by Parcels Post purchaser paying transpor tation. Chas. Belshaw. M Vernon. Oregon. 21-23. Died- At her home near Iswaa this morning, Mrs. GonT. The I have lost two strawberry roan mares very chunky built, sfcr in : forehead, weight about twelv fifty, branded F. T. the F revers ed, on left stiflai age about eight and nine. Hobbled when lost. ! A suitable reward for recovery' of them. Affasaam o T. May, Harriman. Oregon. 21 23. A. Monro, of Moscow, an old time friend and associate of John Thompson of the firm of Thomp son & Deegan. arrived here yes terday and will spend some time looking over the country witn a view of making some invest- In la IViQat t'oert ul lb. Stat of I rr - ron. Ir HartMrjr Coast, la Ihe reaslrr of Ilia nUU of MaSJi llattoa, WrraaJ. Noticr i hrrcliy (itca taat tor uxlrr xorl baa ln July appxaatad idamn irator 4 thr ratatr Ncllw llast.a. ckvrarrJ. t onlrr of tbr jadrc of tbr aborr ratitlrd court All prraons baring claim agaiait ai.l ratatr are brrebr n..tinel to prr eat Mm ilaj irnnrtl a by law mjuir 1. to tbr atulrraagnrtl at bi place of bawaea in Harn. Oregon, within :i iii-jntaa from the datrof the flrat paMra lion of tbit notice Tbr not puUation of tbi ooltce the tb lay of April. 114 i BOBTOH, Ada WafafSSf - the eataU of MsBa llaaton. iJrrraard. NOTICE OF !ALE. la tbe ( ..ui.! i Conn of il. -uu ai On-gon lor llaniey foantr Id tl.a HrliT of Um r.riaU at llaatua, Iknreaatal. Notice i hereby girrn that under anil I ha rirtae of aa ueiter of aait made an.1 rntered in the abore rntitkwl court hi tbr matter of tba abava entitled estate Department of Agriculture. The Times-Herald has no information summary of the Bulletin follews: other than that tbe lady has been "During recent years the hog ill for some time, being afflicted industry in the Pacific Northwest I with tubercular trouble. We has been inadequate to supply the j have no knowledge of the funeral local demands for pork and pork arrangements. products. This has caused the average price of pork to be rel- ment.s. Mr. Monro is a man of be lib.u ..I March. m. 1, ih. - a. . - ..- ti,: ., umleraig-nel, ailminittraio '4 tbe iW " ""!" " tn",l"" entitled e things, therefore he will lie valuable factor in the develop- lx-corne financially interested' atively high and has made it necessary to ship a large per centage of the hogs slaughtered and bacon consumed from east of the Rocky Mountains. "It is possible to provide past ure for hogs in most of this re gion throughout much of the year. In most localities it is also possible to provide crops that may be hogged off during several months of the busy season. The crops generally used for this purpose are wheat, field peas, and barley. By supple- trng well managed pasture with the proper grain rations aad utilizing the ability of the hag to harvest tgrain crops for BaaBaalf. the average cost of pro aeing pork may be materially traduced. These conditions offer a opportunity for profitable pork production in the Pacific North Vast on a much larger scale than t present practiced." estate, will tell at uritatr salr a tor cali 1a bawl, on and alter Moedat ! tba if.th oar ! pril. lj. tbe lulli.w air described real ueonertr Lrlotieinir n. ment of this section shoul 1 he aad estate. io-.t Aa uwliTi.leu ofte-nall interest ta !r. 11. Two Jt s..uth. lUnrt Mi I. W. M. here. snltbrr.i.t 7", Irrt of Iota 1 aa.l '. in lUorh BI in thr Town ot BaWwa, llarset W. B. Johnson, the Silvei ' "",jr' ''"a- , Kid will l recei red lor said protrtt ( raak farmer and StOCK man, IS r a wbolr or for ruber the laliulr! at the fummins hosnital under one half interest in said Sec II or the l t i, r -is-.i. a east 75 feet . sai.l Lotn 1 and a , the Care Of Dr. (jntnth SUftenng Tbia noia it puMished lor a pen.l from a Pott's fracture of the leg ' '" " tb T.mea Herald, a L. . , . - ... . .. nesspapr of general nrraUtioa in the result of a horse falling With ILrney ( oantr. Oregon, and by rutin- him. Reports from him this "' J"er ol the H..a t.rant Thomp . aon. Jadgc of the abore entitled court. morning are to the effect that he; made and enured oa the IHth day of is getting along a well as possi-, MC.h,',u , . . ..7- ,7 1'ated at llurn.. Oregon, tho BSta ble. Bill is old enough to know.Ur of March, iu V. K Histos. Administrator of the estate of Nellie Huston, ilcvcared ajssasaaaassvjBaaBal a aawhsas -a mm He pays for his vanity. The man who buys a heavy car sacrifices good dollars to mis placed pride. The prudent buyer invests in the depend able Ford He knows it will serve him best and at lowest cost. Hsl bwadrsw eWars the peica a a Fan nsaabowt; the tinrug ear is frea fatty: twe tawa car sees fifty- f . a. b. Daarast, caaa- plete with ayanat Cat awrlKwIaes fraas Bares Garage. Bssews. Ore. rata lag aad j a III i 20 Cailow Valley Notes. Misses Ethel and Helen Thorn p- son were called to their home i near Waverly this week on ac- ! count of the serious illness of their little brother. The young ladies are in school here and re- turned to their studies later in ur we. 1S getting along a well as prwsi The high school bovs had a game of baseball yesterdsy af ter- better lhan et caught in such a noon, the first of the season wa and tht inference is that he among the class teams, and the waniea lo n om OI ine "P"" sophomores were the victors over ' tarm worl the "All Stars" by a acore of 13 ' The Harney County High to 9. The boys look forward o School baseball team has received several games before the close of a challenge from the Crook school this year. county high school to play a The usual services at tbe Pres- 8eries of lnree r-n" the local bvterian church tomorrow both uiamonu uunnjc nexi monin wim; morning and evening. The sub- an invitation to come to Pr.ne ject for Dr. Benson's morning' v,l,? for a llke " ,ater The discourse will be "The Multitude I have decided to accept the Following Christ." and the even- challenge and are now arranging ing, "The Sympathy of Jesus. for defin,t? dilU'' l ' P0"01 No. Two." The music will be'1 cannot U' arranged before the good at both services and ,he middle of th. month. The local sermons are very interesting and yarejust beginning the spring instructive practice anu now mat iney nave la contest in sight will do some J. C. Beatty. one of the pioneer fgood. hard work in preparation. tNAW. TONIGHT, APRIL 18 "On Secrect Service99 two-reels J An Intensely Interesting war story "Their First Misunderstanding99 A good comedy Usual prices TOMORROW NIGHT "Heroine of The Plains" 2-reel Feature full of action and thrills FOR A LIMITED TIME Per cent OFF Heavy Shirts I Heavy Uunderwear J Mackinaw Coats Sheep & blanket lined coats Sweater coats Sweaters A. K. Richardson General Merchandise 'The Thread of Life' "The Candy Girl' Both good pictures Four reel program The Pure Bred Imported Percheron Stallion CROMIER, No. 40332 Will Make Season Stand of 1914 HARNEY, OREGON Cromier is a mature horse, weight 1 700, good breeder 110. INSURE, SIS J. W. Shown. A Blasting of the whole valley Sflt be bald at Pioneer school- aanas oa Saturday evening. April IStfe. far the purpose of devising nays aad means for a 4th of aly celebration. Now lets get aather. Everybody invited. MFs are soon to have a new fiat Oflloa at Ragtown to be kaown) m Pioneer with Frank Waraer as Post-uaiater. Frsa Kudiatswhowasapoint- i iar Prad Goipenstroh final proof on April fore Convmissioner Tul Bar makes final proof at May U. ..-' Aiilafia la out after bad of freight. ttkst has gone to a party of five to 11 r are coming in all tkom i -'.if.:! residents of the Demo section in the city on business. He ports Mrs. Beatty in rather poor health but better than she was during the winter. Mr. Beatty had quite an experience with a Basque who is evidently mentally unbalanced, on his trip in. He attempted to burn the Smyth hotel at Andrews and later Mr Beatty put out a fire he had started in S. Alberson's barn at Alberson. Died- At the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sweek in this city early this morning the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKirinis, from heart failure. Tbe little one was born on the 10th and was in apparent good health, but took sick suddenly and its death followed very short ly. Tbe funeral will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the I. 0. 0. F. cemetery. It was a sad to the parents and other relatives and they have the synv at their many friends. "s Their friends will give them all rt'-1 the encouragement possible. FOUR LANDAU 10 ADST El The Studebalter Four Roadster it a car of dual type and manifold advantages As s Roadster the csr presents a distinguished appearance, differing but little from the conventional type. When desired, however, it is only a few minutes' work to change it into a closed car-impenetrable to wind, cold, and rain. The Studebaker name guaran tees appearance, durability and minimum cost of maintenance. BAPTIST CHURCH. 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11a. m. and 7 .'iO p. m. Church services. Merning: Cane's Waste Baskd. Kwiiintf: Delborah, a Fighting Suffragist. Catholic Church. 1. On Sundays and Holy days of obligation Holy Mass with sermon at 10 a. m. Z On VSM days Holy Mass at 6J0 a. m. All other services, besides those mentioned above will be 'announced in church. All invited art. I wi-Icoiik- to the divine sen I Sick-calls promptly answered at anytime. Religious informa tion and instructions willingly imparted at the Franciscan Reside' Rev. Pius Niermann. (). F. M. Pastor of The Church of the Holy Family. Taa iBBssBBSBI SIX Tasirsaa SSff . . . SI575O0 - tisoooo S22S0O0 TH. Vaasaaasr FOUR Taawiat Csr . . II0SO40 Dlarr Car . . $115000 I Prisss P. O. S Osassa n i . ' a UN0KSB7 DKtricaly aB"dnBBaWBaBV Hb9Rs,WbWBs1 ni $1200 . V -saasaaaaaaav w9tc. .J1 H 'jmFjZtr- afrss. M ; aH -; Sr . , .. .f'7iS-Jjjffii?.' ' .'- - 'v' - ' I imwW taaKZalaai Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House and Feeding Privileges in Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair Grounds. Write for free copy of tbe Studebaker Proof Book, containing sixty-four pages of information on the manufacture of the Studebaker automobiles Lampshire's Garage. Burns, Ore. "Buy It Bees use It's a Studelaaker" New Spring Goods Have arrived and we are now ready to supply you with your requirements.. Dress Goods, Wash Goods Laces, Ribbons. Hosiery, Gloves, Embroideries, etc. FURNISHINGS, SHOES CAlX OR SEND TOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store JOB WORK We do it right