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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1907)
(a Tfi Vimcs-Mvmli ffirlai Parier nf Hums; Count r, rr lrgt circulation and lag of sliHrat aclvrrUftinn milium in Kaatein w She ffarnrg Coiititrg nvare an araa ol ,4Z?,WI0 arrat land. a,M4,ll arra yrt vacant anl tnanlrjr under the pil.lic land law of Ibe fnllr.l Ptatat. . mmmmtm NEW a)MET CAN BE SEEN sions acrr, wat OOOfi PASTURE placed George Dodson, who has Ix'on inspector in this county, at ... . .. ...... i iUi uvr rtwn ni. ail increased salary, with instruc- WILL BEACH MAXIMUM MOtTOE to clean out the scab. All( i st or MONTH. I under the in- of N. 8. Ring while he nd he states tlic range ,,lr, " ftenc nc vea MhOm SRfcb' . - fk i M J W a eeaeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee t WAlT . a. . a.JVl? . m Whrtmt i Vn Of -l-l iM"" I a iinw-Aivi miK - v s, , ..... BARNEY COUNT. 17, 1907 v NO. "IN" Nifi i i t BURN'S ith i.ooo. :ino FOIll SIC F.SERVE. ss l br Turn I I lla Ikt Pauline ipcrlmeal. ' noe ns sheep Um rider has also bear placed on the range to keep an) aheap from entering the quarantined section of the state. Chearfmma This section of Oregon is sparse- allowa county, 'v nettled and is owned and con- t rolled, it said, by about 12 or l.) men who have allowed the Vlnltar New- laiac Ahovt Fantcm Hnrlron Rtwta 2 and M 1 U Ml PfftSOMI 0)C.ft E.SUKM HRRlMaN LADV HAS I Ii Ih ' II. I Oiajea and 1 tea Mor Dttlrl " lhar H I ?8tmg expert- undertaken ly tment is now lhrector W. W. Campbell Lick Observatory, speaking the new comet, says: of of n that hunt- ln sncluwd I triil l l.iva v furl. id. Ia. i "mil hunt lug preeseOM - r.i el tin. u. I I Him. It ' Ma n igi'i fOlililll. well watered Ige land have a forest re the nuiRin- It with eight 'the bottom and Bn wire mi beolutely tight fence high nd hounds are now and killing even within the pasture a fence is completed noHng bigger than hleken hawk within 9, into which 2560 ma sheep for each will ! turned loose lOUt herders. heepmen have uired number stun- experi- fi-w duys will f mixed ewes first forest re- iment in Ore- is down Har lay. ii a... i:.. "Tho fAint enmot rlisrnveri.rl hv . .. ul I I Daniel, of Princeton observatory, has now become the brightest inn Theae are mostly foreigners, a pari of then being Basques and Italians. from I tonian is have taken I he tu Id to n MM tin forvallis & irvey across Eastern ON ilkins has so far tf"" fr"ni Ifc'in.ii to Ontario, A recovered her health as to tie out mw lft ,mn- equipped for .'vernl months, left Portland his wtk to accomplish this win k. On the summit of Mount Hamil- " '"" T 'ZJTT r This mean that the Harri- i j:j ..: r .i en- iloinjf UixhI work this kind of ... urn a spienuiu view oi ine comei w t) man interests, which now own is obtained without telescopic aid. e" the Corvallis & Eastern, will e- The head of the comet is about ' D Si. wart and wife were tend that road across the state ! aaaMe le ' taiWti as bright as a second magnitude "P from Dog mountain during instead of building on the Oregon ""," " '" ,l" aMeallaa "f ihso- star and the tail is visible to a the week. Eastern survey, which was com- " ''.' hsee Um length of ten degrees. At pree- c. R. Peterson, the Crane Pletd la8t winter. It is said the Ih' ' ,l,h M ' " ,-"'"rd A nt. t.hp rnmpt iw on thp nnrtlmrn - l. ... ...i. m.lM Ia ho xKiainl nkAM i-ar hit int rlniiawl aliil' ltl dls- w-"- " . ... ............ iiii'n .siim'k niiin u.'aa omitntr ..ni .... ... . ...Miiiir.i "it vtiv t - - . . .,.m..f llial n.itt ii. it'll am t. .,.. .m.n . Condition ti m. U'niw nnH wnnu . ....... - - ...... ........ hauii uion in Inn aa 1.1 . ... a.. ... v..v- tmmu t.-m j If J III hsva il Hi.- Ii ! M i tti.iv - v .! iln iial tot iIiik slltl n A.laiii da.if Hit OMBpsn I ik-a all reatMinailiili l anil wi; All lrM wr- rai.tnl lni ! nama NOTI01 Big Reductions in Prices "V visitors Tuesdav. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Kd iwa i I re the ) thins herd r the exp Struck by a Snake. It is not often that you hear of any one getting bit by a snake in this section of the country but such was the case a few days ago. Roy Boggs a rancher near this place was bitten by a rattle snake. He laid down on the grass and took a nap and in the meantime the snake crawled up near Mr. Boggs legs when he moved the snake struck him. T O 1 . ., . i T I "l "tc "" I "aauurr. who w micmun in ' Ml at work on the Oregon .. v..c .... .vjwrin re uiai nuy comeis may sec mis new celestial , hotel reniodclimr the interior border of the constellation of Orion. During the next fort- nnrhl it U'ill Kx nauinfr ooBlu-Drd through the southern part of i !pnnr ,nJth!s " Wednesday. Gemini. The comet should reach I Au R n dftuhte, its maximum brightness for ter- id umettys. accompanied by restrial observers in the latter his wife and liahy. was up from part of August " j Narrows Thursday. Those of The Times-Herald's, Mr8 0 rn.kins hM a forw, of renders who are interested is getting along fine. Kntarpriaa. Monument the i ' luiien will Bl even Hfte and a herder r to watch the fence iHintr happens to II HAILED SOME OVER THEKL UeiHirts coming in from the Lookout mountain country, at the head of Sutton creek and Law rence creek, from 20 to 80 miles east of Baker City, are to the ef fect that during the big hail iBwill not molest storm that visited that section IBrer. and ft graze and go si A at will in any the I pasture they Cam andarpaoj, father of .Ih and Link Nanderixiol, is lure from in . u lllaraatta vatttf noma visitor in the eastern sky just be fore dawn any morning. The best time to observe it is lietwfeii Iwn onrl tllliM t'fliu'L in II... ,. on a visit to the boys, morning. It comes above the ' eastern horizon at about 2:'M a m Clifford Reed, Ches Daltonand and by 3:30 is about midway from Join CahhraO hit Monday for the horizon to the zenith in a due the Stein's Mountain to fish and easterly direction. It is now close bunt for a few week.s to a bright second magnitude Ar, rd has bean in the star in the constellation of Gemi- citv Ul ,, ni. and is traveling so rapidly that Wu athmrm .,Mfi..ri. , ,,. ,,,,,, eacn mgnt aaaa moved from itH night before. The uil is yet egon Eastern suney are not so advantageous as those of the Cor vallis & Eastern survey. It is to determine the relative merit of the two mutes that the party has been sent out to remark the old survey. The Corvallis & Eastern survey waa originally made 10 or 16 years ago and many changes in the line then made are necessary now. for the science of railroad construction has taken many for ward steps in that time, ('unci and grades thought entirely fea ilde iii those days for the com r atively light equipment then in use would le tabooed altogether h modern engineers, who are intent on hauling I ig leads with :i minimum of motive niwer. IWattrvey to lie n-i raced un- FOllltion of r.i eartni-rnliqi a prooipt atllamnt of (he aain la raijumUNl Mahoi A Okarv. Tk Laai Star RESTAURANT i lni a lNir(, I'mpiialor. Ooi Main and II Slraota. WEHIiH AT ALiIj HOURS BWpy in aonnaation A Sfecialljr ( Sbsrl Oram. Tabls rurnialicil with rVMVthliii ids liisrki't alfurili. Vuur ialnin aye aolioil) to reduce our stock of MiiUjn Underwear Shirt Waists kimonatf und Summer T)Hbs (woods New Line ofSoro8hSkirtHJutin We have secured the sole agency or the sale of CARH ARTTS CLOTH I NG If you want GOOD GOODS We can Supply you N. BROWN & SON! J w 1 r.S Ha.. I i tl Ii a Hof the sheep hltD the pasture illy n left uloni i tud" Hiini: P1 ' aim md i His e)H.'rim Be ugriculluiul ad m-' n the raport Mr. i i Horses, colts and sheep in larches away in a southerly direc- ir i . .. IMisition of the quite dim and about ten days ago over 100 head of cattle on the range were killed, their carcasses presenting unde niable evidence, says the Demo crat "'mi' it. also killed, turn. The coming dawn makes said to have fallen; the tail imperceptible. o thai tin and were the earlier after the eomat's rising re 11 the In Sage hens and grousi ring, of . . ra ' that If tin v WMM cut ' :(llt' ngth of n as i in with .. ..i batifVl bat the earth V mth In i prodace one tin orbits of some of thecoma! man that ... out hunt- thun the semi-tliamet- r of tba ,i.. ing he nn i .ni.,,.. live head of ' comet, but, according to the Oal- doulitedly otfers the shortest di- it perceptibly re- f ,.lkl.,v. , Kam for it is practically n straight line across the state I.. (Intnl.. while the ind little son depend tin- l.i- lead lattle and saw other evi- eulations of Babinel, nuch a iol (it department deuces ol damaging effect c of lision would not ikvui tenar I managamant thaataMm thanaMaa in 15.ooo.h. lis ul, I Possibly this limit of probability 1 larger ureas Ma In this city, August J has been reached and this aa fcthin u short 1 8. 1807, Arthur Clay pool to Miaaj comet is to get us; the astrono Mf h the baginn aCgthafioaMcGivern. The bride'mers have not advisetl particular B new departure .. the uccompliahed duugiiter ol ly as to this so far. ling . Mrs. John McGivem and I Perhaps there may be some BMfti lielievc.sili.'t the groom is u prosiR-rous farmer comfort for the timid ones in costly to begin of this county. The happy cou- Prof. Young's assertion thai a iu fences, the pie received many costly and comet is composed of a my raid useful presents from their num erous friends. The usual con Bf maintaining fcrould be done Hkhat in the end H be cheaper ant and stockman range. M'rr ShouKa'. m of the steel paat three months something like Ikaw- Seeing that k molie comes vis. which are Bhaii is the steel ooi iiegrudge Mr. H fortune or his . BlV don't Central Oregon K our forms to r Carnegie will H contribute the Hrho will build a f i"ii he will xBng gratitude of a' the founda- psiness for him- (b Review. apieara Ltional ii ted by the I has a high class. Mrs. W. V Kuiy. and three of her daughters, Mrs. C. Ii. Leo-1 nard und two children and Henrj' Dalton left Tuesday for Myrtle park to spend a week or two fishing and enjoying camp life. Dr. Burrow informs us that he of small particles not larger than aMall.lto tu. Koy Kunyard a nin.hAaH anrl tUut if U al...lH i mill lust week to attend Mrs. Joe r "- "" "lV V VIK'UIU r , ni It nidi ih Hialioii 1 ' , ..i ...-.! v i. n a ' . H 0'l "B t. CO. J. W. BROWN & SON Contractors and Builders Call and get Batlmatea, Plana and I'rke you have work In ur line boa e eorafi aiMilh ( ilia lla A (larralt hsm, Haraa, Orsaaa if a I: , a t a t THE BREWERY SALOON I again opan t.i ilia publli' al tba mID all Utl an. I .ill right. Il -JH mm J : r k aW e m. CBl-' ai.J au i..IUU..i. la aitanilaU to a :ha (urral public to lr..p In make tbaaiaaliaa t ma BEER ALWAYS ON TAP WINE8, LIQUORS. CICARS Tba llrawvry ami rl.aU wiwka ara umlar (be uiauagi'inanl ..I uaa aa4 lwilpnc I mill ami la Imnlag oui a flil rlaaa pnaluct Your Patronage 8o'lcited. lillEI VAI.LKV BREWING COMPANY. James Hicks, Manager R A N K I Nfi THE CAPITAL SAL00N- grutulutions are extended in j collide with the earth u inagnih which the Argus joins. Ontario cent meteoric shower would he Argus. the only result. As long as the astronomers are Dr. Ashford was up from Can- uncertain about the composition yon City Wednesday. He has 'of a comet's tail and there is left California for good. He says some probability that it is not the climate in this valley cannot much more ponderable than "hot be beaten in the world. His ! air" we ought not to worry our buulth ia much better here than selves unnecessarily, it was while in California. He - ia considering plans together with Dr. V. C. Belknap, to open a hospital in this city some time in the future. Prairie City Miner. THfc C 4 E. EXTENSION mb ia rnaiDcur H. C. Ellis waa a visitor yesterday on telephone business. Mr. Ellis is always on the lookout for improvements in the system, and keeps constantly The Toledo Reporter comments editorially upon the possible e tension of Harriman's new ac- ii ,(,u'tion over tne mountains, in Prineville SUm and substance exactly the same as the Review a few weeks ago, as follows: "'No one supposes that Harri man would buy this ruad and allow it to lie idle or at the most on the go between Bend and Burns to which point the line is cy 8 few excursionist to the nMn Itiiilstitwr wotriour I I i .... iiu UU..UI.H, ...v. seasiae. The modern ui.v to make money in railroads is to NO TKKSi'ASaiNU. upull ID) buy one, improve it. and then is sue and sell bonds to five or ten H.ha.i ho had lulled in some manner and cut herself. He left the lady improving after dress ing her wounds. W. I. Marsden arrived hoin. Monday from Los Angeles win-re she spent several weeks jmost pleasantly visiting Dr. , Marsden ' parent. ieorge came back as far as the Bear valley ranch when lie stopped to rough DOC i again lag pleasant. bin. lay. Aug. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Haines a daughter Hit, Haines and in fant .u. at the home of her laotaar, Mrs. N. Comegys, in tins ' city . (has waa parading the j streets that day and with abso lutely no regard for tl..- news paper, told ovatybobj I" could about it. .. mi irom a wvere emu ioat aunuay aiier noon, oawaad N wa thought by BY MAIL You may keep an Account with ua in PORTLAND, OREGON And your Neighbor Known Nothing of it. ikimi il a w.iiia, rropii"! r Burns, - - Oregon. Xlxla ZZeavd.q.-uAxt Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Billiard and Pool Fables. Club Rooms In Connection. 4c er cent nterest KTTUAsD Write for our bookUrl on :OLIriiLIPrC3a- Toy IVIjII-a I acta Mai't Cual IMfitc rnakai our lUukiiiK by mail tcin a H Vale says that nt Inspector N. rough aj booi Molh i lead of scab 1 1 . tined the wii lie leur count' 70 miles from pting a siiuuiv h he said was sheep rung- sulfering from boeoninjj H many ed and . brati Mm. i f i- forbidden r ng Uiin. Trt-i-jmi-K- times the amount of tin actual t- in il cost of purchase and improve- . H VOSOTLY. menta. Without the improving there would be DO plauaibh AiUiu cuse for arataring tba .stock. A i hi,, Mr. Hm i aatei in ii....- .ii. u railroad financing we eai ,, wii.- that he will follow the usual niur.-H. mm courae improve am road and then take a rake a hundred million dollar.- ... .j "; Simou Latwis woi. confined to by selling watered stock. 'luce. hj borne aevaral days this week It is significant that Mr. H " ''Ht-d and stomacli trouble, riman did not buv this road until an acre like it would make better SAVINGS BANK OH THE Title Guarantee & Trust Company ACIIM I'lHIMIDIn rl 111 SIAll Ol MMI iOS Fays 4 per cent on Savings Accounts " 4 Certificates of Deposit " a Accounts Subject to Check J. Thorburn Boss. President H Hill, Vice 1'resklent T. T. Burkhort, Treasurer John K Aitehison, Hecwrtary has. H. Kopf, Asst. Treasu' 240-244 Wahhingtun St.. Cor. Second PORTLAND, ORFGON -J L7 Ba . j. : TiSTl a kd fRACnCiLLTM ri i M W laaaax iijE iO MOMOMC 3HH in ITOIE 4U law Prtc Llal a lllrt il. . i I. L LEWIS HM n lai le (araial PARTICULARS and PRICES Is aaiaat awlriaj INFORMATION. Salh DESIGNS. OUPAWY, The Burns Flouring Mill rtt I. .- itat.d be found He IS again able to be on the the Yaiiuina bar and luuboi bad than :it busnels. Mr. lioUUer clean sheen in streets. He says its Mrs. Lewis' been tested by the entrance of 'w lute getting his grain in, It of this coun- cooking and she says Simon eato the large steamship Liggett, sowed it broad cast, was poorly the matter to loo much. We haven't heard his That boat by entering the harbor . covered and yet he will have a land they have physician express himself. without difficulty, taking excur-' most satisfactory yield. F ANCIS ACAD MY ardlng and Un ScIm -i adad " Hm Halaff of ti Praacla BAKlik CI IV, OftEOON I lliisi JvunU . lu iinriul. au I rotiuad ciluiatioij giv.u to all lir.iinl.ea Iwlouning to a thiuouuli Kuglirl. adui-atn.i., baaiti. la.w.ua ..ii )... tin. m.liu. guitar, baojo. auJ a. and .In. lbs ingu..gu f.uii.tii.g in oil, uaaiul, water colon, au4 crajrun , all km. I. of plait and u.-ua-u.ui.ial umhIIuwoiU , alii.rlliai.il, tyuowrilii.g ami L.MlLu,ii.g lt. uii.lar Iwulve yaara of age are aJuiitta.1 Ktmlica W in, ruauuiiMi Tuaaday, He I J 1U07 Fur parlitula. aal for proencttu or apply at (be Acadaaay JOB ITURTHVHNT, Pl'opt. ! MOIIHUN HO'.I hi MILL PKOtISS IS I'SliD Fully riuttffU ih evory purl in( a aufttcxent oupuvitu tu suiftly tin country for u radius of 100 mile in h ('.. : J ! FLOUR, ROLLED BARLEY, CHOP, AND j ill litis of Mill Feed always oil Ham" lit VEIY IMItS I lAfcatl PMItt PAill hOR UUOil MiUUia tatlT CUSTOM WORK DONE I Good Seed Wheat for Sale " ........ :