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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1908)
tTintrs-MrrnlO lal Paper nt Harriet i riiritlntmn lnl in one ti inp miMliiim in Kauri n She OrTCMgWISIT IS i n-n BUM) Tin HAS W POSMRi gtntegHetlii "I M .o. OCTOBKK.'t. Vlirffrrnt Ttornay Caiinirg ir mi hi lati.l. I , I vn. al I Irv nii.Ur llir nl.lli- Inn. I -tin- IHI..I Stale. BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY NO. M The party took their departure FAIR WEEK SPEED EVENTS rSTEN OW?OON fFOflB hlSSIBLE EXPERIMENT EAR M Thursday forenoon on their re in the pas it has been the ci enurt unitti .a. a. ... a. a . . M-r: rm uf uiMfMs in TllF ton of those v nnr this i,i. in r MM OF nRiciiiiM i IHMI'A: turn to Austin Breath pleased with their visit to Bums and in their praises of this nifieent count rv. hocles. pr BranwaUmad. . , , . .... gem . Mt I k rl Oar r Hk 0.1 8at In iflM. idem of .I'wepn id Chief Joseph itendem a party nrsday n came try and Wf that it irpoee of otter. 'alley to Baas clea did not pr v any means. 1 ' many rhinfr i before il r.iteiy whctbei extend the h piece a feesibl e to be ten proper adj1 . to get Mr i dd have to be larrimaa ayt h and bJa par' iocai trassness m u cdneeday agr. diacu ,1.1, rdinjr paaeea libili- for a t eeosa tajjflpgti,. I 1 ' .' Hiit y , eat wan Ju as MM who ehuytar i West up 8U Ivies VauV A PERPI.Ela WUi SADIM.E MORSr CUSS Sat Pt Sarar t. Caatr hi Frr tor K MM WMct Makm SaMk Hi Mont Paaalar Sarlaf Week. Some of the best saddle horse races ever witnessed on the local the Cascade gsoajg tains to consid er themsshrse as the hustling up to-date element of tha state, says the Kast Oregon ian. On the other hand, they have reganle.1 the pSOple of the Willsmeti. -low going; moss- COI I I IIP COMINU. I ram lafaaaattaa ! Ci.MSiiii hVrr Mr U Sere There In a Oaaarlaail. far IMHMi I'tfrrliMalal a art I"' i VOR-.TM ataaaaasaasiaaaaisaasjaaaaasi aaaa aMSM NO I IIKH' --li; Under .late of Sept. 22 the RSt- A western grower in the New York Tribune says: Many who sowed $10 a bushel alfalfa seed ... .. . .. . . . I .1 ,- .1 ., last fall are discouraged. Fields races ever witnessed on the local ra" 'P "w-pinf grass u m me rair Associate are overrun with weeds and track have MM pushed off this fnm growing in the streets, red tgjg following letter. grass. The alfalfa plants have, week. The free for all races K" returninK home from liter.illyleen crowded to death, were not so good, owing to the fir yesterday Ur. S. I regret very much that, on This has been a season more fav- fact there are but few horses to McClure declared that if tl of my iihsenre from the orable to the germination of compete. The saddle horse races are now any moss-hacks in 0 on a trip through Kast- wsed eeeds. and they have made have been hotly eewt ted Md i iron, they are in the mui Oregon. I -tut n..t receive the best of it W wonder some very dose and exciting fln-' tnt This I a statoi r communication of the 11th sometimes how so man v of these ishes have been made. that sounds new and no doubt instant, requesting that I ar- sssds can find lodgement in a are foot of soil, but tb manage to get in there from sdme source. And what a heal thy, vigorou- 1 t they are! In making some crop investigations in central Illinois the condition of many alfalfa fields is noticeable. Many were so do minated by weeds that only an occasional alfalfa plant could be sc :i. Alfalfa growers may just as well make up their minds that tlie tiny alfalfa plants cannot pete with hardy. rifOfWH growing weed plants, and that a stand of alfalfa may be secured will resent it I?:it would j range to attend the Harney Cmm it not Ik- well to consider it s. -r- ty Fair, in time forme to reith saddle jously lxfon denounding it ? The I earlier. As the College opens on best friends of a community asth 2Tth it will In? impossible for well as of an individual are thae us to arrange for any of our who are ready t aid in OOtTSCt PlOfesSots to bs alwent from ing a fault as well as the 'n-titntion during the virtue. time of veur Fair. I thank you If lr Mct'lure has f on ml that tor your invitation and very Tutsi 1 1 ()remn is Uvonung much regrvt that it will be im- Half mile maidens, four entries: ! backward as cempared with the possibl, for any of our College Stockings, by Schull; Patsy B. j rest of the state, he h-i- dOMS PMBM Ih with you at that and Con P. h Connolly. CoptHr friend l thmir in tellinr ua aki time. Sometime in th mar we may find it oui else have an opportunity of swudinir do,- sometime in Harney County and In a talk before the ( oaUMT cial Association s Dr. McClure who KIKST DAY. Half mile dash for horses. Four entries: Red Rird. by Hansen: Brownie, by Buffing ton: Tim. by Parker. Teddy Bear by Mace. Red Bird got first' money over Brownie by a nose in a very' exciting finish. Time :57. King l.y KtcnarOSOn. OB D. it. Eastern Pregon Hople should future, however I hop, was scratched as he is a two-year-old not able to carry much weight and a light rider could s. cured. The start was V'tirr i- hereby fives Ihel iiSHt inn and abnalieg spun ,,' nslesMj lam!- of the Aniseisse I. an. I A Lit) .. c. i. .irir.iv hrMsNvss - i. m ,1 Inini- ll.-.io -..iil.il to Hi.- nill .'. ni .i il" law I n Him. Kanoh Manapr . I I - U'iii(( in, a', I" In iiivi mir h-i-.hii all. ii'i m of llif a. eon due n, thr amr he bran pi ,. ,1 wild Mr, D, II I int. A jhi hitvng . ln - .1 rinse He is " i I ca1 iticralnp a pr.iinpi - 1 1- i?o ni I I St .mi. .. ri.piaaliil. M UHM V lik MV Rrll(ina Strvlcea. Brown's Satisfactory Store. You certainly arc interested in the largest and most com plrtc Stork ol Winter ( roods Interior. We are showing everything new. no exceptions ai d to buy early at our place means better selection I .adies cl laks and waists I Nrect Importation New Fall and carried in the a good one the throe horses get-1 ago. ind for the nrs: part of the race it was close! in the Northwest sound, -. a ditf- istat'o i it I i-rnin i o tilnnta linen unln win i ,iiiii i . r I ii.iii I a 1 w- nun a. m no... fc!,. i .a u I Un awa-v wr' ftn'1 for ' h" f the bureau of anima f m.v .,.... ... i;... , unless one ean how his alfalfa study uir ctnnlitions then- with a w of determining whether it the head would be dasimble or feasible to tabhsh a branch experiment i hat county. From are tKS- ln.Pi .mil tnf i.a- 1 aieaJ CtamL Laaaaaal 1 JJ .a '!. it .a SI sssdinacleanscedlH.l. he might . '. u , . wn,IWJ' ,rom ,n' ' l,u' w n'" ' )tm "" " ""'' '" '"" well leave alfalfa alone. A Speeaers, ne saii ini. tastern auioiih mere, i am suiv tnere is me icao ami gaiiopea me uregon in its . an o).k.i unity lor eN-nmental ah ansa oooring itself a great stock o, uu-. and work thai would btafgrad value under i' Hrraral longthi bs then showed that .. to the eople in that section of HM bl rn-Hi. yet tha the SUtS, 1 am anxious to do of the St paSSftlt to MahS m nd whs such as that then- ' I !. clopflMnl ! iheugncul- 'hough enough stock in Easten i lural intsrsstsof the SUte. as weu leave aiiaiia alum seed lied, mechanically. Mad bed ar. start ulfalfa. I -ds in li. bs got ri ght ew that m of the coun would be pow ' road down tfc. they wish to o Day valley ar 'rang' Throi ery difficult piac. and will requn The ias acr I , rk of Emigrant creek coneidersd and UmL Sho sxtand and thi route t n ay possibly g Daj as fat as I' i the south font. tiaanii feet grw after the talk w id bis party. 1 i wees very fr pad u: id readily - hase of the ai rimurvt. Thay a; friendly ftwrifnif for alfalfa . ihoald have been ll two hi ago. n Hfn cultivated weeklv up had ben la- weak seeds will bare gemmated and been killed by the cultivations. It is essen tial thnt this w,rV, be .1 M ghly. for enough weeks and grasses creep in afterwords to make trouble until the alfalfa becomes wall established. The. the best we d de stroyer, both seed goes into the ground and after :alfa has started. It :' alfalfa are started we Iv.wed a splendid burst of i keep a packing plain going speed for a short the half the tim ijinti tretch. was establish. - in the Northwest "ress. t' BJ! stallion much of the raw mat. rial would on i ho card for an ex- gaaaj (l) K. l.niught here from hibition trot. iaik a cold la .iddle sUtes. wees ana wa- unaoie to start. Ohio. ., . much smaller in A special c,uart mile dash for Urea has more and UrtUr sheep horses was placed on the than Oregon. IVrhaps this Is card instead with four entries, why the d i gards Eastern Flute b) Back; Myrtle by Hill; Oregon p , lined to- Rihbon by Turner: Urk by wards mossback ism. Hansen tins proved another The East .urs. W. J. Kkrk." W M I A MlllttHUK SAS. Rev A J Irwin will iin-neti al iUrm Hi., '.'mi Bnadsf .f each iioiilh at II a. in. ami 7 :) p ln Sal. bath sheel arrry al.l.ail. p. in The Mersey lay auhool ni....u nt ? o'l'liH'k . n.li Similay ami a sntdlel inviiai i- iteedsd in all who ran at In.. I I .nih u At tha PieeS)) i'i Iniii'li tares, Rv. a j Inrls ssstsj Ht-vim-acrvlcfK Ike 'l"r ! ami loiuil, iin.lii ol . ,, li in, in i. ii I a. in. in. I 7 In , III l. ulr -, I,, Mil .11 10 a in . , . o.iiii in. .iiiiii N. BROWN & SONS, Burns, Oregon. :iiu;uiiiui.iiin uuiltiuiinn: itnitiitnttiittuttt!' The premium list of the Har . ney cuniy fair fur tMipt. 'At u ( t :t. is out and reveals s very .rnplcte and lilieral string of for the products of the t '.oui, dairy, orchard, garden, poultry van! and the household. Oregonioii is proud ,Krhaps of any fair in Eastern iimmI i1 aw. t it it r. M - la Ia! J L' . m a - , " " oi mil pan oi me state ana oi Oregon t h Illllllll lillU'll lli ln,lKli t,v .L . l L - I' .1 ,. .... mi. N'oiif wno ue inerein. nut spirit I MB.I. iMtlnnJ MM.1.1 .L... " ..... . ua' liannM i'Ko mur irif wirr and nosed out Tune :26J. North I'ttc. Rural I be Lone Star RE8TAURANT i .. ii. a Uaorgi . I'r.,,,i.nr, . Man, aaal II Mnntt. MB4i, nr Abb HOUR Bkcry in nneetio', 4 Specialty sf Short Orstn la U. lo , tot, ...I Willi fMI.-. ,,!. y i ha 111 ark I-1 aflbrd Ytu pstrea aga anlioitl The Haruey Valley Brewing Co. Manilla, ' JE3E!rt. CX.23.dL ramify I raik SolUii.,1 I rv Delivery T. E. JCNKINS, Mnnaser You M SECOND DAY. iiiree-eignins uasn lor saddle Mr. rail I in tleaadtheJSaSSiii ...lai.dtr.ava' Mart to heart n e means oi bgj t closer aogndabar uvlerataiiding. l we a' ,d ii gp than fur a Mr. iurmjs tlie a liart. the I it hlDlM-i ! H led Lh . i . y season. ud vegetables t ery credit. i cirs and M .pecially m b. SSI it ii they are slow, it matters not bow much money they may bemakinr now and how many autos tin truth of the whole matter is that Eastern Oregon la i ud the pioneer, aod-ljreakini.-stage and esn methods ai order 1. question b eketbei the .1 stock men in tend to wuit until necessity and sea of e.oiution fore, them into taMSS M,ith(Kls or will ot them NI vn aiBBIMi PROPOSITION u. m sec in Bkeli to p where ft valley Bre al1 m and m gasg uves there is much truth in the statement made by tl,. government man. If Umatilla county sheep men now raise ad earlv in the anrimr waavia k .! -.-- n-;.. t'i "J.ma is;utids oi wool, when I. wmsssai.1 tisIjul l Lark and Myrtle. , tbf L! ' ' check, and the alfulfu plants ap- The. from the post in '"""JT' ,' I ' ", the precuit. -the a bunch an. y. ; M?"bckt- If the farmers i.-.v. y until .Ifa ie was a winnei i en-i" plant gossan the groui.l If the ft, distance but in the stretch "' "" '.' P0?" aituarinn ia an t.H tti.r HUUiiwr pi... j : l. . ods they could raise annual ci. ...-. ........ ..K imir aunt- up unu jusi oeiore . , w-.ll not dean the ground, then I going under the wire t..k first should tbak and cross disk the place from Hrowm.- Time :40. entire field and seed down again. The half -mile trot or pace was gBjj jiays to bother with a between 1. 11 -wned bv I II very thin stand. The thing todo Holland, with Hugey Bft, The i.- to make the conditions more Remitter taawyaaaaawalal ,,,li ifavonib,. ..me good, clean owned bv ! xton up, I aSaSaskH 1 A tfl' OMIM . Prince of Harney, owned by .. , . , Vlckera Wilvin up, Jinunie, bs Faarof owned by rhmH. Johnson Smith .. c,l.s were quite evenly plement house m Hai- . yf (. . U""V'- l sdl 1':"" cpt the Bip el, had been and Vehicle reduced ,, ,;(ilt.a moV ,hjtn a f(.w wegk prices during Pair VVeek. Ull Ulul ,,,.. .i ..., , therthe th., illthm Prl mi ,, ' j. H. did not break once in going rounds and won the first heat We liave arranged to oil. n 1:,. lie was cajjitble of coOSSfStiOD with tin puar, Un doing much better, but held up new monthly farm magazine just foi oilier.-. The biggs colt took started at Lincoln, Nebraska, by SSOOOd place, hi.-, driver, how- Prof. H W. CampU-ll and .eiiicHi Jimmit" from ed to the ubject of boa to tarm , him b) waving; his long in the dry country and i Mr. Croxton did not get best results from soil do thi tionally, however, under normal ggaj accustomed to Pa it in this manner. I rises went si oral tiint . and did i ,,..,. e a t. lAi i eaak Prof. CSSBsV p, kOotiilM. KOod foU1Ui lK. iH , Hoet MW is monthly, colt but wul and cho-k full of good u ...i.iuaMait careful handling to make him only paer of its kind .- i o.o pace. embodies tl The second beat v. a an :iur's in tion of the first. I. H. came un- t mvestigsti' of der th. long disunce in the .-.oil tillage proposi' front ai an easy gait making half in 1:3. Jimnue acted bet- Heert laxative Cough Syrup al beat and had second wa, m- til he broke just before gfas, cold ing coming u the wire allowing the cough and all oiggb con io pa.v linn. throat trouble. Moth Patsy B. Stein's Mountain's iallv reccommend it f.. j m urkia.ic Bell and fjl.l (.ray were the en- Pleaiiaiu to take, tfentlv laxative. ii the third race, the di- Sold by The Welcome Pharmacy, lance being three-eighths of a Burns, Ore., Fred Haines, Har- nnle. I he coll got a bad start the horses were even enough, but ed. ion Read this! It don't matter in what part of Harney or Malheur ouniies your property i.- .-ituai- is prepan d t. .. deal of an i-i i Jl. Id ol Couutj , Hal. Nauwa , lal. r Su.lltl i .. I V. Il.ik.l,,. .1 i M m SaSM and fc tt . l,li.;r (J A Wall. J V ! ' f,,r a in ,iui the .ill I, I Wl,l.,Mli It A Mi. III. '1 I . V II rial.- J J u .jiilai. While the liiMwter is btte : : i RBgar ggg fair is in full force and from the reports : i . ha rl it i-i again a Well why shouldn't it be'.' I he numlier of people living in II.. . Valley number less iOM Lit their success over not measured by iiuin- out by the effective manner in which they will unite to force ileslfssj results. They ore hud workers and know the vol- t advertising their lands and (unities. I ore making a success of lai-ming and their exhibits .-.irate this success. Burns ,nty neat, is a modem city rated from the outside world .ii unconnected gap of . l'Ki mile to its nearest railnsul ami everything comes to them r by stage or through a gff i' n horse freightiiiK out-1 In Yet they have everything i .ble in any market. greatest draw back this n has with which to con- i.- her inability to raise the .acts of the soil for shipment, i. .1 U-cause they can't raise them out because they can't afford to u thelll. This is d. in 'rated by the exhibits, lino d play i that can I- K'rown in the climate is raised. Vale Orisno To those arliicusl with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, i heuma'i ni, I'uieules brings re- the first dose. Hu i people i -la te.-lil . to th.-ir reassvkable healing and tonic 30 days' trial $1.00. They purify the blood. Sold by The Welcome Pharmsev, Burns, Ors., Frel Haines Harney, Ore. I cpl ! 7 I . . I.. I, o.lr , , .' it vaHaa . .... 4l...lil,4li..i. ,lla mlf "l . . . JL. I'ITaaVla aaj . t , ,.. i P. MawaWla. , ll.', lawl. Urn- JNiaaia.. v tma U .t. itaraara U.u . aaaf au.t ai 0 - latl- i luitY ia .SI.EEP1NK' h .' yattliaui i ni- roa iKi'.ial i lataaiir a..1. rafrataaaa iUmk. aa4 ,,.ldus aal . iAM.h-4 .t Hu. laaav laaaS ABSOLUTELY FREE t aaa. ... The Sleepine Co. M....i, .i. -l.i.CLKVIlJaNU.U. THE CAPITAL SALOON, TKlMll A DONKOAS, I'ropristnra Bnrns, - - Oregon. Wines I iquors atul Cigars. Milliard and Pool Table. Club Rooms in Connection. H i :' SniEHTISTSil PB1CTICALLI MMMl Dirrra m flttHum mil V i ' Ovr BOO Baautlful jL:MdT I "' L gsiaS ar r. . I . I A Circulars. t V R. L i WIS I ill at tli. la .arsis. PARTICULARS and PRICES la aajNK leslrisf INFORMATION. Saakk MOMUMIN1 i tMl- I DESIGNS. "'', The Burns Flouring Mill JOB IJTUR I BVANT, Pl'opt. I MOIItH.N Kill l liR MILL i'KOi IS I M.U I CETTIII-i, .i h'ulhi i iut i j Htijjin i ni i a . . ih, h. Jin , Ji' i mill i .ii. V Fr star Null..- ii. 1, V1. ,;i. Ua) "I Votiuliei , lW the unil- .ig-uctl ml, i"l ii, Iks Luuuly Court nl tin (JiaU-ul Oregon for II. I i.e., 1 01111- ney, Ore. t , lor ibc icaaaa lOMiikmad m ti,a the Hag man was so near that iufVIIUi pellllou. 1 M i I (.'un'.'luded on page 2) J. 11. Gulp, painting and pSgSf hangiiig, Burns, Oregon. lirnes-Heralil ottiee han juat received (he tineat aosuil of stationery it has ever liad. Ita uatrons will have the bent in thai hue a-. ihe al ways have had. When in need of commercial printing of any nature drop in and see ua. Spectacles fitted to perfection E. N. Nelson, practical opti cian. 1 I W ii CaaUkXSl' aja Kacoitll) j iil., ;cd 25 "' ) N v d N f i ., a,i I '' ' ,1 I 2300 v . , , a i . i 'ro !odi.. -.I -.,.,-..... II I ruuiui.oi, i . ILOD:.. ROLLED BARLE1. CHOP, AND I All kinds ol Mill hud ahvavs mi Haod nt vi muiits HUiti rkiLtPiii tun sous siiiim. sst.ii CUSTOM WORK OONE ; Good Seed Wheat for Sale j iiuui;iiu-iuuiumiiiioii!ii'Siimuuiiiu..uuuiimiuMjiUM' The OVERLAND HO L Burns, O eort Afford iiu llent i t ouimodahons tube had in Harney County CLEAN ROOMS, ill f, LINMkl, PHUUABLl- VKlijAUS The patronage of all guests under the eU aapsdaliy aylidted. Rataa pex d-ar, mx.SdB Jamen A. Panning, Muoaor asasjtuiuuiiuuuiuiiuumit " ' ' " ' Job Printing.