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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1910)
if1 I .'1 J F, SiJ aaaaaaaaaa - ' I JjjU AATtMDAY. JOI.Y J. II0 8I11HHI1U.T.OK HATKB! Ono Yr . Bit Monthi Three Month! JULIAN ItVHO - - MOO 100 MAtiBRpr The instructions of the city dnds to the murslinl to notify property owners to fix up broken nnd dniiKorous sidewalks was not made any to soon. There nro wnlks tlmt have been in bad shnpo nutl a disgraco for a long time. Tho marshal should see that the repairs arc made with out delay. Tho State Land Hoard has de cided tlmt right of entry under the Carey act is not exhausted except when title actually pass es to the entrynmn; that in cases where applicant assigns his claim before it ripens into title he may make another selection without restrictions. However land to which title is granted must be in one body- patent to non-conti- iruous will not be issued to one applicant at one tiino. Hond Bulctiu. Now it is reported that the Dalles military wagon road land grant is also to be thrown open to settlement, sold in small tracts to settlers. It is a wide strip of land extending from the Dalles to Ontario, another of the in stances of shameful bestowal of great tracks of land on corpora tions that did little or nothing to cam it. This land is largely mountainous, but has several hundred acres of arable land suitable for agriculture and much timber. Since 1872 it has been in possession of tho Martin family of San Francisco, and the re ported decision of the owners to sell to homeseekcrs and develop ers is another piece of good news for Oregon. Portland Journal. A married couple in Linn county have been going in double harness for G2 years and six months. They came to Ore gon in 1852. During the past week they have been attending the chautauqua at Albany and are nearly as youthful in actions as some of those who have not been classed among the married population one-third that time. The Fair Association and the committee from tho Commercial club will begin active work next week looking toward the gather ing of exhibits for the county fair to be held the first week in October and products for the Great Northern advertising car. This is no small task considering the unfavorable season, therefore it is hoped that the farmers will do their part toward this great advertising movement. Mr. Hill Will give some special premiums dt the fair, what is not yet learn ed. However, it is certain that pno pr more silver cups will be given by the Empire Builder for exhibits of Harney county pro ducts, Sitz, K. T. Hughot, M. H. Hayes. Alternates: C. W. Drinkwntor, C. B. Smith, Geo A. Smyth, M. M. Doan, Chas. Turner, Frank Motchnn, W. G. Hodtler, A. Egll Wm. Capron. Thero is more or less opposi tion to tho assembly plan among the republicans, therefore the matter has not been pushed very much. It has caused considera ble bitterness and mav have a bad effect at election time. None of the delegates elected went to tho assembly but Wm. Miller nnd Prof. Yoder, both of whom are in Portland. I'liSTS IN NATIVH TRI'.liS. Pests in the pines have recent ly made their appearance in this county according to Supervisor Cv. J. Bingham of John Day. In other portions of tho west this pest has appeared but it is only recently that it has become a menace hero. In fact it has at tacked the pine tree in so many portions of tho county that the department thought it advisable to take the mutter up for ollicial investigation to see what could be done in eradication of the insect that is doing all of the damage For this purpose Mr. Harvoy, a timber expert, arrived a few days ago and is now at work in the timber of the county. It neeiiw that a certain insect attacks the bark of the tree. It does this in such numbers that the tree bleeds to death. There is a certain lly that lays an egg under the bark. Tins egg lays dormant for some time and when hatched bores outward through the bark leaving a tiny hole through which tho life of the tree streams forth. At first it will be noticed that the top of the tree is turning rod. This follows down the tree until nil of the brunches die. The bark will appear to have thousands of little pin holes in it. It was in Montana several years ago when several thousand acres of timber was kill in this manner. The government sold this timber and it was cut down with hope of staying the course of the destructive little insects. In other places this pest has been fought successfully and now that it has put in appearance hero the government will employ all the means known to prevent the further spread of a pest that stands as a menace to the timber wealth of Eastern Oregon. - Blue Mt. Eagle. ' r is tho total number presented fori tho bounty of $1.50 since July 8, 1009. Bounty has also been paid on tho following nnlmals: 10-1 wildcats; 42 bobcats; 4 lynx; 2 wolves nnd 3 cougars. Tho total amount paid out by the county court on account of the bounty is $2413. Tho county has been reimbursed by the state in half this amount. -Blue Mt. Eagle. Klil'UllLICAN TICKliT NAMKI) At the slate convention held In Portland last Thursday a ticket was nominated for the various state and district ollices. Wo have not received a complete report of tho gathering and thero foro do not know who were the nominees for somo oillces. Thero were several in tho race I for governor, among them being Jay JJowerinan, Dr. Andrew C. Smith, Dr. Withycombo, J, II. Ackorinan, O, B, Mooros and C, A. Joints, itowormun was, nom inated on thu first ballot, W. F, BeiiHon had no oppoiil. lion for soorotary of state. J. N, Hart of Baker City re ceived tho nomination for attor ney general and L. H. Alderman of Eugpno stato superintendent of schools, The convention nominated both tljo prosuit congressmen. Hawjcy and Elis,, for re-election and Wpi. papk received the nomination for state printer. Ralph JIayte was t)io pomineo for stato treasurer. local oyr.ui Lpv, flood KoaiN Needed Smilli nl Can) on A SISTERS' ACADEMY The visit of Rev. Peter Wallis check, superior of the Order of Franciscans, last week, resulted in some fine improvement being started by the Catholic church in this city. Besides making ad ditions to the present property belong to the church here, a Sis ters academy will be established in the immediate future. A block in Browns' addition just across the street from tho Cath olic church on the northwest, has been secured for the pur pose and it is expected to have the school ready by 1912. This is certainly a fine undertaking and will meet with encourage ment by the people of Burns and Harney county. An assistant to Father Kline will also be established at once, together with a lay brother, which requires an addition to the present residensu adjoining the church. Work on a two story brick residence to cost $5000 has already begun. REI'UM.ICANS MEET. The republican meeting last Saturday afternoon for the pur pose of electing delegates to the state assembly, was not largely attended. Judge Miller, chair man of the county central com mittee, was absent nnd Wm. Hanley wna elected chairman of the meeting. Nino delegates were elected and the same num ber of alternates. They were: H. C. Levens, 1). W. Yoder, Wm Miller, Grant Thompson, moved the amlrm from thin nnm Robt. Irving, W. L. Best, J. L. her of pirates of the plains. This One hundred thousand pounds of freight will be shipped 'from Prairie to Burns this summer and fall and are partly in transit now. This is an experiment on tho part of some of the Burns merchants in fulfillment of their promise to the Sumter Valley Railroad Company and me peo ple of Prairie. If they find that this is the better route for ship ment their supplies will go to Burns via Baker and Prairie. If not satisfactory the merchants of Burns will choose the long haul from Vale. The Burns people are making good, too railroad people are arc making good, the Baker people are doing their part and now it is up to Prairie and Grant county to do their part. The people most benefited are slow in taking abvantago of their opportunity and may let it go by through indifference and lack of enterprise. The one requisite for holding the trade is "Good Roads." The people of Burns are going to insist upon a good wagon road from Prairio to Hums or thoy will not trade with this county. The chief difficulty now is the bad condition of the Canyon road from Canyon City south to the Harney county line. Teamsters complain of coming this way be cause of the bail road and it took some persuasion on tho part of the Burns people to get them to make experiment. In the long Canyon there is no provision for passing teams and the big freight wagons aro put to great disadvantage because of trouble in passing on long grades where one passage way is provided. It is up to tho county court to make passes in this road right away before this heavy haul gets congested. Now is the time to act or tho opportunity is gone. -Prairie City Minor. Two dollar white shirt waists for $1.50 during THE GREAT MID-SUMMER WHITE SALE at the ljusy Corner S.tore. L For Sauk- 1(50 acres of land with 1,000,000 feet of standing timber. 50 acres tillable and can be irrigated. Adjoining for est reservo and controls large range. Call at this office. . Clarence Luckv and family ar rived from Eiigeno Tuesday They had beep nbseut for about a year and contemplate return ing thero In the near future Clnrenco has been In the butcher business down there, The pest of flies, from now on until! cold weather, will need some attention by the owner of live stock. Before the cows go to prsture in the morning, it is advisable to spray them over with some fly repellnnt that is on the market or else by somo home made mixture. The Rural Spirit, You may look and you may lis ten, but you will eventually call on Irving Miller and take advant age of some pi1 his bargains in real estate. Also the man wish ing to sell can no.t do better than to list with him. Room G, Odd Fellow building. Lawyers of this stnle, having formerly declared for a nonnolit- ical Judiciary, met in Portland last Monday and selected the four supremo justices now in office as candidates for re-election. They are F. G. Moore, T. A. McBride, Will R. King and W. II. Slater. The two former arc republicans and the last two are democrats. There were 175 attorneys present from all pnrts of tho state. Boyine tuberculosis, which has been the cause of much alarm in Portland during the Inst year, and is said by many dairymen to threaten extinction of their herds now, gives no concern in Denmark, tho scientific dairy nation. Dr. Bemlmrd Boeggild, the grent Danish dairy authority. told a handful of listeners in the Commercial Club convention hall yesterday afternoon that the The Home Hotel is tho comfor table placo to board, Regular prenching Borvico at thu Baptist church tomorrow mornnlng and evening. County Stock Inspector Uobin son is going to the (southern part of tho colinly on ollicial business. An auto sold at auction here today for $950. Strange there wasn't somo o;iu of the enthusi asts to bid higher. Seventy flvo cents buys ono dollars worth of while goods, during THE GREAT MID-SUMMER WHITE SAIE at tho Busy Corner Store. Forest fires have been raging all over the Northwest for sev eral days. Towns liavo been wiped oil" tho map and human life has been taken, Foil Sam: Several head of horses 3, 4 and 5 years old, weighing from 1050 to 1250 eaeh. Call at tho Times-Horald ofllco. If you want to mnko a trade, sell your relinquishment or other property the Inland Empire Real ty Co, will be of groat assistanco to you. Thoy have sold others and can sell yours. If you want Good Candy go to tho Burns Knudy Kitchen, Home made candv, fresh every day. McGco building on street leading to court house. Vin, Weber, prop, A. E. Murphy was in from Ids Iron mountain land lloWIOK yesterday and reports haying had a fine rajn over their Ycd nesday which has hchicd, rrapa wondorfply. Vhio hero Mr. Murphy consulted Judge j(etor regarding some rontto ill Hu,nnrd conyon near his plfieo, Mr. Mur phy told tho Judge that if the county would send a road scraprr ant ono man over ho would put on eight head of horses nnd fur nish two men besides boarding the men and teams. Mr. Mur phy states that there in ubout .six miles of bad road tlmt can bo fixed in u week's time with a road scraper and this would mnko a good auto road to the Uiko county lino. This route will cut off at least 75 miles be tween hero and Iakeview ac cording to Mr. Murphy. The matter was lookod mum and favored by Judge Rector. aBBttEainnn i fm ' mi Those having relinquishments or real estate for Halo should consult E. W. VnnVnlkenburg, tho real estate limn, at his office in Burns. I HI IIIIIIIIJWWWMWaMWIfl!WBftWl!!J-iil!g Tho Horticultural Firo Relief of Salem saved policy-holders $40,000.00 last year in premiums. Lot us loll you more about it. Randall Passenger Si Mnloney. 'HU-jjuim titiiiuutitiuiiiutiitttit;:t::n::it:t!i:ifrt!in!iuitiiiiiit!t!:i!mmnt:mit:m:mtit:!i RANDALL, PASSENGER & MALONEY (lOverimicnl l.nncl Locator nitil ilciilrri. In HARNEY COUNTY LANDS ROOMS 1-2-3 ODD FELLOW HM)0., BURNS, OREGON mHtimimmtimimnmiimtmnummmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmti Closing Out Sale of Full Blood Merino Flocks Having decided to close out our entire holding of fine sheep wo liavo the following to offer for sale without reservation. 4()0 Registered Merino ewes with lambs, of tho A and B classes. I5oO Select full blood Rainbouilletowes with lambs, strictly true to typo and of beautiful covering. 1500 Full blood Rambouillet ewes with lambs, strictly first class and good enough for any stud flock. 1G0O Select full blood Delaine ewes with lambs, heavy shearers, heavy bone and very largo hIzc. 1500 Full blood Delaine ewes with lambs, good enouirh to tro into any stud flock. 1200 Full blood Spanish Merino ewes, with lambs. Tliuiw tvv strong typo of tho K class, very heavy shearers and tten se covering. These aro exceptionally large for their tjrrio, tuv.hu i'iyj: clocks am: all youncs siiukc. 5000 One ami two year old ewes, not bred, of the uhovw cIuhmph. .'1700 High clays Merino ewes, with lambs. 270p One and two year old high class Merino ewe's, wit bred. 27QQ Yearling range rams, and 100, Registered rams of the above classes. All ewes with lainlw have been bred to registered iw.mr in ft linltl tUtllltAti IlTtf Ml (1 IintK MMlik till.. ! . .. .lll v vjiiivvm viuaaus. I uu iiiuiu WH'.rcaSU Will DC HI IS CO I tut ram liuulw. except those from the. ,.700 head of high elasw. Merino ewes. rVr price und particulars, address TI12 BALDWIN SHEEP & LAND) Co. liajt Creek, Crook CouaUr. Oregon Thia weather will make nan feci like makiitf' jarden. We have the BEST STOCK OF PLOW! on hand and the Ileal and moat COMPLETE STOCK OF SEEDS SEEDS IN HULK AT 0NIMIAI.P PRICE of parka fc accda. lull alack at' BtOEIS and XLAJESISSQI Ileum to act readu for uardeninu GEER & CUMMINS Burns, Oregon. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. L MTal. KTTl I..NI. OrrHK llurii, Orviroi), Junst, 1511) Nntl(f lalirrrlif Wii tin'. riant A.ltUn, ill I'fiilu, Dicmoii, lii, uu July I, Ivor, ma.li (Irmrl latul cuinr' Ni Itfi, ZM Su Olw,lof NKi M', ii.l Jn J, NK.. Krrllnti 1 lllWlllll It 41 H. illlltffi !UI V U lllain.itln M.rt ilUti, Iim nil luilirf nl lulonl Inn In maao dial primi io rtiaiiiiiii tiauti in llixlau.l Im,i a PlIMil. I fma M J )( minor. II. H Cumuli iiniiiT. l lili iimp nl lifiilo, Oirgvli, gitlbn mil liar ui .lllk'uai, iillv. ('ifttinatil nainri vtllurMea. Ufa. 11 tl llafnl.aiitfh Ii.koIj m i,i.. t'nluinliiM iiii Hrcni" V'"b, Hul ITIIIII, WIVK'MI v. r., tut MITICI! 01' AUniMSTKVrK$ SAU, Nut leu la lit'rcliy itlven tint llm tiii.lr nIkmuiI, tint ilul) upiioliitixli iiulillml nml iicllni; AilinliilnlraUir nl llio ciUlu OiJuliu I). Clmui'iit, tlucuKuvJ, will un- il or unit liy vlrtnu til nil unlur ol llm lion J. 1. Ituctor, Jtuluc of thu Count) Court ul Unriiuy County, Oregon, tint) inoilo nml iHitt'rtxl on thu '.Mil I ily ol July, HMO, otIVr fur nlu nt irlvntc atlti for mull In IiiiihI, on und niter llio L".'ntl ilny ol Annual, ItUO, nt lliirn.-, Oreumi. llm follow Iiik ilcacrllMHl rrnl iiroiiorty. to It : .SIJ4y N i:U of S.-C. .1 , 8!,J N V; uu i.oi o, ui nvi:. J, uu in lOWIIBIllfi, 2?, S. 11. 20, 15. W. M.. In llnrnuy OtiiUy, Orison. SIMON I.ltWIS, A.lwnlMirmor. ADMINISTKATOIl'S N(TIOIJ, Nolluilnliuiiiliy i(hun Unit tliq inulnr. Ikiii.iI taMon IliuUml ilay olJtily, ito, ituly mnl ri-uularly niiMln,ol Ity thu lion J I'. Ituctor, Judged thu County ('out of Murnny County, Orison, Ad ml Utrnlor of tlm Dilute of Jaine Uho nu il ilvn (), mi.) wn duly quallflmi mm hy luw ri'iuilreit. Any and nU y i-oiih Imvlliu vIuIiiih iikuIiihI .aid rfttnlt. Young's Meat Market & Grocery We sell everything' that everybody wants to eat GENERAL MERCHANDISE Hardware, Implements, Groceries, Meats, Shoes Rubber Goods, Ice Meats from 5c. to 12 l-2c. Bi'afc Eoili Steak BoilH. Rousts . .. , . , Suushko - Pork .... Burns IVIeat ilarketi NewlSlirp;i)ppositc Hie lirsl Nalioiiof Hank Main SI. J'ork, Vien Holoii.i iiif Liu. fKiiisal Hiicf in pliant ity. Your pafronjge solicited. tl. .1 HANSEN. Prop WlratL " .KKUH 1 Xr 1 W iV l W WW i- JJU ' BURNS LIVERY AND I-EOD STABLE. COKTKS E. ELLIOTT, Propl. . , Snrri I a tl (ii lion uiu to transciant castumtm jn:ihl tcain.s. :&lM t m 'l vio. ii ' .. SF7?'4 - - m if . iri II or tics Icc.il by 11k dai ti't'Pk or man in. v.t II, ir'WWH&X' & FIRST CUSS LhfcRV TUM TJW Han and main alivaf on hand. . -. 12Jc. . . .!ftv to 7c. . tic. to 8c. . . 12ic. 15c Rive one After jlny 15 We will? $25J STANDARD TALKING MACHINE fo r Casli purclia.sus amoimt ' iifT to $75.00. Save your coupons when they total $75.00 hrinx them in and get your machine. REED BUILDING OPPOSITE, POST OFFICE jAL W Vtitir intrruiii)!f K'llici (il .1 Ulli Minn St Hull c (lleH Special Attention j Given to Conducting Funerals- NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES - IN CONNECTION WITH UARN. mli iu, miw'Jtt. i&i yestenlav afternoon that tll( mu licruby rulrvJ Io prewnt tho muiu M'ltlriu Dflll tYllllr ftrtll tlllllfilllrvutu ' .. I.I. ....... 1 f .- . ""."" mwv.1 V.KIW.1IO "1. lilMir Vllllflium, lllliy VPIIIIaHl ft', cows with little concern as most hy Ih r-iilroil, within iU montliB all milk used for butter or Koner- fn.ii. im .i.uim.I ihi ntiw, u.iiioni al commercial purposes is Pas-1 n nt-. on-mm, or m timoitic. (.i ,y tourized, wjiich they hold effect-.. iiton.ry 0. 11. i.Wii,m,i u. uu,w uai preventative iiRaltist tho..()rrK.iii. diBcaso heinK communicated. ,' iiaiMm DuniN. Onim .iniv lm nun, 1 W ('. I1YIM), Ailmliiliitrntor. Go To The White Front Livery Stable NE:W RIGS AND TEAMS 'Ph.one to Me for Your Doctor Calf s. R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. The Stsndard Bred Stallion PROCRfSS Trial 2:20 Will stand season of 1910 ELLIOTT BAKEML Burns, Ul I'KOUHCSS. Nn. III5'J. Ih n miii'oi'iiiiv ln tiinliiiir I ''. hy Diabiii, IM01, flutl by Sir Alliort S J n'.1, r .lolm .s n t i a Ulnlioiuii '.' S'4 u iilliftn hi losi limn Z 10, m ! H llitr- lit T i . n 11 . liuuicmbcr Mu, hy WiiMntolii, 1'."(i7 llcrllia. L-iniiilinotlior of I'rouit'i"' t- the n.otln r f I . i!l ill hi t w t Limit, Iiit llllh i-olt mil hoUI HH u i;rei'ii jim ir nt flu mm In i - tl tje lorni im niniio tnnini ol j Hi. Terms: $15,20, 25 CEO. D. HAGEY, Burns, Ore' n::n:::::::::j:::t::j::::::::n::.".n:::::!n::s:::t Journal. TIIIJ SLAUflHTfiR 01' COVOTliS How many thousand dollars have been saved tho Btockmen of the county on account of tho bounty can nover ho approximat ed but that thero havo boon 1247 coyotes killed is a fact, becauso County Clerk Schroeder has re- C. M. KELLOGG STAGE CO. Four well equipped lines. Excellent facilities for transportation of mail, express, passengers Prairie City to HuriiH. Vale to Hums Hums to Diamond Hums to Venator E. B. WATERS, Aent. n-j-&- References: First National Hank Hnrney County National Hank 110-ncro Iioincstcads All tillable and the Very finest jrniin janj The Inland Empire Realty Co, .Soil and buy on fo.im.iHHioii nil kinds of property. Deodod landu. Scrip. IiiHiiriinco. JS'iirBory Htock. Your business rcspectfuHy solicited EJxxfii.ej, Oregon E. B. REED & SON Complete If neof Fancy & Stapl e Groceries ICE CREAM SEASON Wo wish to announce to it l0 public that we- will soon lutvo. an Ice Cream M amifncturlnij: Plant In operation.' Ami prepared tnfi ,,rnlsli It In any quant ity on short notice to fam es or entertainments. WI2 STIIXTAKf . ORDERS FOR TAILOR MAD B CLOTHING jLMZMK f unwr nwiMgi a ran i womb "..k . jataT"!! I I rkllK ilC. C.IIVJ.111 ' pp, BOILF.Ri '- ipinr.tjBiKP .UigaMasut-'ff vmm HU5tu liWitK?Kiiarf"w 3 WEfHMm SAW I 1U-P r - MILLS Twelfth Night, No. 41906 TRinh RECORD 2:11 1.4 Siitio. Night otStrathiiioroit II :l 4 Mirk Nn.M J ! , felrcil hy Onwiinl :SAV, Him ofOnwunl follu r J 0,'4. IV " ' '! '.' UO'4, lluiuotU.'.0ll.'l-i, (Suxiltii J:07J4. IMatiix -' u. 4, I ImrtJ S 07l,.MIiHOiliullua:0'J, Mtijor Mw S.OO.iol ti nitul i 0".), Ciirimllii llollii a. 10 mnl 11(1 oUmr ltli rcorJ Ul w : J Dam. Mlnnltota'J.03 3-4, ).m uf l.illo Alluii 8:16',, I'll, he Hi nj L'-US, Mim Aiirolia L' lilk, .Mir) W. I.nn S .i ul l u lint nitli u two-jiMi-olil rucorp nl L1 -atil-4. Onttiinl U hy liiti. WUUot Alien llula ivyJ.J Viniahi.ii, .re vJ Aiithihnii Uoy 1 .5UI,. .1. J. AiiiIiiIhiii h by Mc.wuik ho h ;in Wllki'H. I hno ciioiikIi innreM bookcil to wuirunt ll ktejiiij of I ill aSifilil l hoinu nml will ftiinil l(lm nl HiirrioiKii, Ortttinii i tlu oiE of W10. IVo fllOuilh rutiirn pilviliVi'H il mure i n-nit u j! iiiitmii iMAllirvtl auJ rjir.i'Uliir frou n( churn I'ui trli. nl ir- r i H. DENMAN, Harriman, Oregon :or.::T:n:tr.::::::::::::::::::::::r.::::nr.:::mt::::t:i::it:tut-itt.iji::::::::::,.:n!:: (flOHGRADE i MACHINERY Im WRITE FOR 5F?EC AlJ CATALOG AND PRICES THE A.H.AVT iRILLMACHIHERV CO. SPOKANE, WASttirf 'ORTLAND.ORE..- SAN JO.SECAL MtVMv.iitt -ak. .J t i;3E3:SLJXrSSLJS J H'; want io lliank iou for uotirjmsl palioiumc We iwuvrc ii" "I" ii"" " " Ifoiir imvrcsi io limit wun iih in tlw future. Our stock in vumplvti mul our DIWUS are the bent. We will not bundle uni otlur hi ml mul our nricrs avo rinlil. 5 We have the best line of t Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery i In the citu, Afients lor U. SNOOP'S FAMILY MEDICINES and SKCURI I V S HICK HEMI'IHIS t Wc Solicit jour l'rcscrlptiun work ? The City Drug Store RISK I) BROS., Proprietors Job Printing. zm SSa - t-KVvfnik