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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1908)
Vimt-Mrrnl& l) i I I"-' Hst ci. mill i oiip 0 KrHiiie nuill'im In Katipm fpje fSimeHefalfc "It ff rrnt ftnrttsg fnnmrq i I nr mi nrrn nl n,42JI,00 n... law!. ' vacant ml In entry iiiuIit tin' inl-l i luml nl I lie I'nltH HlaltH. BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, j M'iH ST 22. . us NO. 40 STERN Governor Chamberlain's atti- TIE TRUTH ABOUT ORKUON hide OR the Central Orepron I transportation question is well i.i i'.'WT mrn Known nmnniy lomr. nam man mi ur-.u.rin.n nrct..-im iu ic mihv I but to the people of the state, noon shiiwinu TlMre is no uncertainty, therc- for. M to what course of action rteu at nrt I be urged by him in the din- hi torn B-swtaiaiif a ,. s. hc from r ' ' Bt to tin Taa MaStttP raal Wlio Caaw Frrr R-ara I.t in lirt. In the effort to secure new in- Stanley, h h u ten Irrigi and nn road i of the niilroad situation during bis stay at Pelican Bay. It h "t the known at- fifiwt.i flT nil tlii'rwi tf Mr Hnr. .- -,j habitants and to induce Eastern nnian ive guests and the added official connection of capitalists to invest their money Mr. O'Bri'-n with Mr. Harriman hcrr. Oregon occupies a strong m& not I and the O. R A N. thai the in- po-toon, beoaui ptioti has Bthi this thnc i nfter been resorted to for this n ring a deep purpose and none is necessary in Is wrii-MUn,iM.lkl,,.(, It is believed to be "r,'," I" make a pood II within the range f probabi- One may look Imtnigra- nit of rhe con- tJon lite J will be the commence- irhoii! the United S kd: , wrk on the years 1(0, Mid tin.! in subsequent kilt. ad .lI)(i much hoped developments a fulfillment of all I :il I, the Cascades the MMfftfaM that wei 'on thmui i. the central part regarding the ISSIUISSS of the .tincture with country and the Opportunity for main Una of the 0. R. A N. new enterprises. In main re spects the representations that county v '' iu PS. In i-ed with city and estnbli first newspaper in this Harney Valley Items. Since 1SW he hfcS folio . i . I.. . ,1 1 .-,. ! leacning exclusive. mm ' i employed almost eontinua' ly in ; He had held a tiori in the Harney con high school its establish ment and wa i contra the Mini institution for the com- I ing year. He was one of ' best instructors to engage in the i i in this count was very satisfacior Although he had stiff red i stantiy for many d did implain of cal mlirnisi- COURSES IN SCHOOLS iv i rmEimRY n mm Sti i t i . Ill II . tm a I Pi iKi I I at) '.,;.'.. NO I'RlCftlMHHlM. Orrtoii Capita laa l'a I alp fw TraiMnt "iltioul Icavlaf Hilt -F t lhK f art tacraaa. numler of important have been made in the N.'i i. ill ii It ii nl- ing i ! I Hug iiwii. i .1 Imi'l nf th-- -' I Iniiit- mm of study tr the "Nl I ,v o.i.l Kir.), a-l.1- ,.f U thtl ft'll V , , : , nil. i pn-immi uy .-"luperiiiienn-l'ublic Instruction Arker- H mi h M A teachers' training class is svurvrested ai sti option se for the tenth, eleinth and twelfth-year pupils in the hifrh schools of the first elasV tives. H' our lines work are prescrilwd Hi of his I am- lian i near Ontario. were made were too modest, owing to the fact that our own people did not realize the future that awaited this state. Th--lumlK'ring industry has develop 1 nan i 'eliean mun- MK. IUKRIMAN AMI (IPtdON. Journal has the I 1 1! Ii iw i nir ... 1 1 1 nt'iiil .'. mllrwit.t lir 1. V.II-'II.H 'llllll. IIL V. J.' j, the visit of ",d ,M'v,mi I"'- eJ? loose who nun "i our loresi day, n an; Kl 1 . lain and party to It .tiably surmised though i' OM hi-only a surmise of Mr. Ilar- rnor, Mr. S'-.nley indi- wealth and the value ol timln-r land has increased n.any fohi more than anyone i..lieved it would. aan who came and invested judiciously in tim ber land has failed by the citizens of this commi ty and many of our younu piOple deplore his death and IMOl j sant MKMittlOM w-ith him in the scho.il nKilBi. The funeral services were ed Tuesday morning at Baptist church of which doosaaed was n niemlier. l!e , '. W, Ho man conducting tin ind the A. I v of the body and interment made with the ritual wervict Art of teaching. 14 weeks; ob tion work seven weeks; practice in teaching, hvm weeks; state cotirsi ot study, four weeks; practical school problems, four Pupils completing this work be given certificates which will U honored at any Oregon state normal school in lieu of the pmcribod in poigog m leshman year. A detailed tutline of the work to be at- l,i m. Ik" As Ht r ' ' Pr r' " f rttt I !. . . Li iiiiH (n ' "" n,,u. ,.w . i i i amiosi uiiiiimuoii- inoiu vm mn nruuu inniugn ,.,. I he Industry n I'.: item Oregon has sloped more rapidly and ton much lai tent than the most oil' hu ' i"'- I" am crops iicoil annually uti then not d n claims pat saye, what i ii ' mnmH lh'ii 1 1 in t! Cham C tnplution. ' H.irriman lin rlgh lit from I lw fc tioi. in that region, pro --- """ -" .....;. .i,.,, i... ,!.,-., ii, tried in sell twenty years ago. illui ii u 'in mil. with .'. iley. h is to be hoped that the great railroad magn: not be able to se- i'roni the .. i,e has Dron the south .:ivi mude fortunes on Buch land. This state has always been advertised as a tny fruit growing region, but m who trieil to indues inmit'nii..i ! K.. '!. I..I.1 kit. If ill., l..n ..I I 1... .ntrul Oregon. weaUhourorchaKlN Utile S tme II I . I fPn Be biMpi' '"' Hhut Hill I u iNWiuvv curuuiyi, ,. . , .-. UUVti SIM IIU n g'M .'Hi' tii'i not then una: ui-on p"iui-. t.-iuui.! i. ui.it ne win immeuuuriy ouuu u I . Ii . . iiiii liJUIi "i UUUn iiK'uii -"wisv ii i ...u would ii money win nuy uiiv uin . ,. , itory of I'ortlund WW u p 1 ha Mr i linen hhoul I Ik .. ' , , , .nt. for M has boOO ... i. ., bed lij guud 01 - chard land. Never in tin- his- lion mude that fully mea t . . U. pm. . i. i L, . T n I ! eaw vi, , u , .' :"' - ('"' " ' , ,.. ,, city property, such ienced here in the last ee '" : i,llt ,i , .-. MIIVT CUID. IW II. .Ill 111.' 1.1... rt- ,lr. i-jcuw in. ,l .. it.'r ' itjad and Wrl . s m. liar- b I i r, with hi:, well- be invi;. be qv take I ign. will "turn bttfld needed roods' ' in Oregon, nd t'"i'K ;.tit They will noi comptala hi;.:h high .ild good big in- UlHIlt. If lOOl l bat . help de. in people, Is nurturing a wioo not. and i!.. et him half v jieopK- of O . feel, and their :i tell Mr. Harriman : nhi.u to inn ; will not continue much long- reprsseed and half ii for lack cad roads nod Mr. Harn n build, i-.i; m .. P ' i i)00 u ' to Portland and invi d n on the ivpmtenUit.' sihle tin ii large praAi on hw nt. Very f.w p here fntm tin E MToOl OVSJt reluriied I . I mer homes to liv-. r nuently they sent back rspOTtl which brought tn.u ' i. friends to join th- m In of opportunity. I boj found, a. reuidence in this nUlte, that tin- description- ol th climate and oth r natuial cond were well within the iruth and that tl Ln000fM l'tii .-.lat. in ,s hid to li. aat of the Rocky Moun i !. ibsence ol heat and cold, the prosiflaity of mounlaiii and svusbore resorts, the freedom from cycl thunder htormi. and blizzards, all appealed strongly (to new miners and ha- made them contented in their new surround ings. then) have disappointed in fulfillment of Nowhere in gone thai .- tbes would find. :. that order. Prof. Dillard wa a tempted in the observation work niemlKT of the local lodge in and also in the problems to lie v.i.a-h ho carried an insi food It worked out in the course Many former pupil und of sti BOigMOn attended the lutn ral The toachi is' training course and paid their last tnl design. 1 to be of assistant-., to .1 educa' high school students who intend ilece.ised leav. I I : I Ui lea-ii but tsol thev ..innot Iren. Als ReolKMMtoii th.-tnselves for 1 1 :.nd (harle that work. Sup nt Aikerman is of MtllDINU BE StAUi low SCIKNM !, , students el rss will in W, P lb - in:. . it that they will crew of . eniu..llv t X- up inon- advanc- the i. build i. g is made a half puirs. Bo rapod I tbo work pn i ih It will Im- taken m i half of the ninth, and ne work citii- botnnj is made a mandatory sub- iiinn' of i ui the last half of the ninth ride. A two-year commercial IQgiltg the partition designed lor the eleventh i- en- an i .Mill grsjds pupils in the trances to all . i ' ' the luiildii!;. and This course practical v old foundation. When th the eh'mentary commer- is completed ; the a Ticultund ,:.....!, -i i at present w 'he . MM Will be addeil - of the st;ile will to the oorpo ng I .-urses and the iuiiiiIm r of 'R UIUB. ''' '"' ll" high Ihe clansifica- lolli.w.s A IiikIi , i urstclass one liav- He earn ly p " ' "--v.-ar courses. i .0. ompanied by :i" three teachers dv- n. whole of their tun.- to Ii will take 60" -rk; second class - or tin three-year courses .ii two teachers, third ,, He w ':' ' Of "re tw.. .ear and at least on.- teacher; i-s one-year courM- acher. ;dl the Imef j bipmenl M 1 lrn has tinihel put h lb Una up his hay crop and has it stai. purchased a . Mr Higgs has be- lot of beef stuff in tl 160 aai Mi tons of eboici and Pn . hay from his Ochoco 'ing in. I' H besides llllllMo Bull will ilfu 'it. r farms up i. I. Hllllitl ' III. i. Cllll. I . ' II . I. i i ' l l ll M I Mill, tl I II 1 Oil. , I III lll- , I. I. I I I'lll. III. Ill m i ; . .. Rrllfiiiiin mlir It- v .1 Invei mil pr. iirli nt tbo -nd Handel f nsrh i. mill '. 1 1 it. in im. I J .ID p ii. siii Hiii wheel sesry nniitmih I p. in Ih" lli.i iiev - Ii.miI inr-U I 2 o'cIih'Ii r.i h i im In v sad ft snrdlal lavitailu I d to all in nil. ml i -. . ' itli a i tin. I'r. -' - n ii. . buret) Hu r ii- Itrv. J Irwin p.ir l.- in hlrtl ui. I l. until Sini'liiv . ol Nltb.it II Slid 7 ;i e in tool nt 10 a. n i " - "i'n I be Lose Star RE8TAURANT i i Ina 'tr' . I'nii IMB'W-- n r ALU HO ih Bnk ey i . e mneeti A Specially of Sbnrl Orders. Tft'.li. fun ihIk .1 . Ih mark. M(. Mil ii. , i i' i You Must Sleep! 3A4anV on wt.tr mSm to kMh m.Wi . W rfirn .-"- ' n Ha at rnU. ImI f III Hi StSBPtoati liiimiM m ikat mot aafi MKt kHM fc b SwImh. d- Uwt r niea t . OiiSiiiViii Sc VteS D-mgHw. . i . . aaH ...-.. ii ii it mrotiiaii to ovuituaail imi oectt-iir ot titif. tos loss ceaiiNuio tuinitMus it iitin TO rtoooci lotMit SLEEPINE t-TTft1 uMVUi llMl W ' . OhpH '" It la gvoisiiUevl .Us lbs 0 M lufs Fuui 1a (Hssj Uubt g w iitfijr Up It. w mitimmA ABSOLUTELY FREE mni im-. m will mu4 i-auhr ttm aattaa . ianH ' M taU, iu i IM--1 NEW SPRING WAISTS Jtint rOCVJlMl I hriiiitiful line of ladies' waist in Kmhroideried, (4ire and net wainta for Spring. Something Very Stylish in Lawn and Silk Our dreaa goods department will show a very attractive display of Ijiwns. Silk Mn IN. Merceried Chnmhrayi, Corrine Suitings and Ingomars These gmtdsare the latest pndurtion for this season. New timbroidenes and Lace aad a neautifnl line of India Linons. ( nr Shoe department is ctitiplite inevery waj and we ( n satisfy the most fastidious in foot wear Iteniemner we carry the ROYAL WORCFSTEK OORSBT Brown's Satisfactory Store. n!t.tmuui:i:ii.ui:m.i!iim:usiuMR The Hartley Valley Brewing Co. re a r lai'lururt .1 I9M ainlU I racW SeHcttvtl li IWh T. E. Jt NKINS, Minuter THE CAPITAL SALOON, I 1(1 i II ,V 1'iiMi. W, I'-.prli.i Burns, Oregon. Wi its I Iquort aiul Cigars. Billiard and Pool Tables. Club Woms in Connectl'm, ... . utL.J IT 1'JliNTIfflll hkACTlClUT K. w W BITTER AND CEIPCITHII U Ii m lUntTKU-U M,' ,T0IE Ovar OOO Bfy M Sand ir Saautiful ':jLf ' !:' Osslaws. .1 Olroulfa. . t. VIS Will be clal in lira tk PARTICUUBS and I'HK Is ssyssc i.tlnsj INFORMATION. hi Mi DESIGNS. MOMUMtNTAl. SN0M2C COMSANT, - of rail roads in . Oraoon. aad strong as '"" . : .. Ol iiimii r. .,, iu. iiiii ui ol on is good . bat ration - ...:ii v.;.. i.:j-... vu:. wrt-uoiimn. llll- t ... . hi. a ' Ii.. inn- MB, y lit AIM QPffjnf ttUUKU A 1)11.1 4KU iii this Thii i"vi- be wi II intarpraisd a eii Kauo Mmttm ':s a4 made the v movement nl if th Hi of tin- mid hm ', all would ivjoiee, and tx- . f ! iendship to Harriman. Lat Swaday Frnslsf tract lelivary, A HIKIHlM. i'AKI. Liti I in I KM .. .'. i I .' esfclilb 1 1 the gv . ..'. . -i j l.ave dont an vll ,r U't iiaii Mr. lliiftfii, and stack afu r ntack tinn-u the vision of .im-i l. ..ii tfcf i 'i.inly ratd Tlie bm.ii lia ban 'inuauall) ful lliib u to -tar' ili riKiii. a .. hu . ..in ... I ..i.. n itiick- I the lea I sn there in al- O's this danger to fear. Hi Revii pie wl uffer lame lumbayo and Himilar ail- nU are not aware that these The Slccpine Co i : a The Burns Flouring Mill j i k..m.. i . . au . eta VtLAHD ail! 4TU . rilVAKT, Piopt MOllkHN HO' 1 1:11 Mill l'Kl)ll: l i (H THE BEST Full II I -in, , k .a , nl, tu i tin li . ,i, v.rnniT.n'1 of tile III Prof. H. A. Uillaid diet! at th family home in tliU city lastSun- .'iiinv. at Mr. Dillard liad Iouk .-uiFeied from rheumatism and recent I in Baker County, disea.se and droj land spent ,:; planning a "Uarvesl Home forsev.-ial weeks his condition the 3rd and 4th of had been quite , whole county Prof. Dillard was burn J u! ii-ri-iwill join in the holiday the very 1854 ; Missouri and cam tand!"a.. rantMf Oragon in an aariy day. Hs re- latruc-:l'n.i"'""i. .'.-iv.d liih education at faemc University iu this state and in ' Job printing -The Tim ,ry '80' came to Crook seodii ,. Dire ,,r ki.li,.- en tea eu. a truqfck. J'i,n,ules for the Kid 1 .. ! liry Ass' i Ed. II ' ' ( of Dairy ion, I 1 1, 0i cullu.. templating a tri to the Pacific . e in th" of th. m Association Deoembei .nd nth. tt directly on tin-kidneys, xing cuick relief to bMh " and .-iher symptoms of kid. I iu'.k incuts. ;) I trial $1 00 . I guaranteed, money back. Sold by The iacy. Burns, On Kame Ore, u & Nichols base loners for rcliiiuiishments. them if you want to buy or i v 1 1 rikni i ik1!!! i Kecaull Ealarfatf 25.000 New Word N . i oaxatlaar ot tha Warld ' -4 MIM) I.Una, UimI ou tka 1 1 LOU:., ItOLLkO BARLtV, UIOI, M) : All hu.tf ui Hiil Iced alwd)i on tlaod j lUr UH NUMbl SI lit I MU HU IUK UtWIMlLDU Hltl J CUB OM WOKK DONE j Good Ui ed Wheat for Sale j ii sitMry I.4.1MI I...IM1 3JS0 Quarto fag a m i'uu-. mm ii twit. . aba Needed In EfsrrHoms ruurrcacicrr nu i . .. u i... I aagala SaMt-a tsMita m t . - -.ii-0H,Hl .'!. MMIna I tumt tUtm. m kiM t i fllftl Mti . nwlitoWrt-i--"lll .....,., i O.ACMCMUAMCO., l-)il.liifi, SH(taM. Miw. uiiiiu:iiuuu'.n-i . iiuimmi TheOVR! AND HO L Afford Ihe 1'st Accommodniioi to he h: tl in Hurm tount Ct.EHN l" 'M I "Ii tit, PALiTMBl. l The pal) oiiagf of ull uu-i.l under the old maaagesieat (Mpeciall) aylidted. J me A. Punning, Manac. MDUMUUUII imuei Job Printings