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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1911)
n Schenk Brothers Merchant Tailors and Outfitters Burns, Oregon, 'Odd Fellows Bldg- NEW SPRING GOODS Now on Display, Including Suits, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties Newest Styles in Straw Hats Panamas, Crush Dicers, etc CLEANING AND PRESSING PRICES ARE RIOBT-TBE PLACE TO BUY We carry the I). V. D. Under wear hi Union and Two Piece Suits. j Site iiiucs-tcvnCd. SATURDAY, JULY 1. 1311 mtHMUUITION KATKH- Six Month. Three Month. JULIAN IIVIlli UN 1 110 .TO Xnnair With the establishment of the experiment farm will come great er activity in the field of agricul ture throughout the big territory which the station will serve. It is a step that will bring far bet ter results than anticipated by those not familiar with this vast interior country. Hundreds of homesteaders on the sage brush expanses who have become dis heartened will be encouraged and again bend their energies toward developing their holdings under the direction of the scienistswho will have charge of the experi ment farm. proved methods in every phase of farm interest. Our paper is alone worth the price wo nsl and wo hnvo no special interest in urging the circulation of "spe cial publication" except the do siio to help develop this great undeveloped country. If those boosters who went to Prineville don't land the head quarters for the central Oregon Development League in Hums they simply haven't done their duty and will have to stay home next time- that's nil. The larger acreage devoted to agriculture throughout the Har ney country this season will bo energy well directed. There is not the slightest danger of over production, not excepting the wild hay crop, which is predicted will be a drug on account ot so many stock being sold to The Times-Herald is much gratified and really appreciates the prompt response of its many old timo friends in making re mittances. The mnnager has al ways been very lenient toward the subscribers and they evident ly appreciate this. Now that ho has started improvements that require a considerable outlay he is pleased to find them ready to help by paying off old scores. cllminco. This was passed oil llio grounds that business is not ns good ns it was formerly. REsmrNcn tracts in dbmanh. C. C. Lundy disposed of 18 acres in tracts ranging from a half to three ncres each situated east of tlio W. L. Hlott tract this week in a remnrkabh' short lime. In fact ho sold them iiBtas rapid ly ns ho could got men out to soo them and could lmvo Rold double the amount had ho been disposed. Theso nro very pretty residence tracts and when local pcoplo who bought them got thoir homes erected and grounds improved it will bo n hundsomo portion of our city. VAN I'L'OI'Ll! IIAVH PICNIC. Tlio Van Sunday School gavo a picnic at the Howe and Hank ins sawmill, Sunday. And all had a very enjoyable time. Miss Lottio Wilson of Monu ment is over visitiug her sister Mrs. James Anderson, Hcrt Simmons and wife of Sagehen visited at tlio home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson, this week. Compton Anderson returned last week from Corvallis where ho has been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams visited Hums last week, and Mrs. Maker and daughter Nina returned with them to spend the summer. Crops are looking fine in this part of the country and the farmers will soon began hnying. Miss Mary Croxton spent the past week in Hums taking teach ers' examination. Mrs. D. Snyder of Dayton is visiting her brother Mr. Kd Howe, who has been quite sick, but is now improving rnpidly. Saitiio. Never leave home on a journey without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed and cannot bo obtained when on board the cars or steam ships. For sale by all good Dealers. The adjudication of the water rights along the streams, the successful financing and construc tion of the Silver creek and Silvies Valley irrigation projects, the beginning of railroad con- thoistruction into Hnrney county, the outside market. Such stock as establishment or the experiment are kept will receive better care (station and the general develop and placed on the market next 'mont and permanent improve- year a nearer finished product, J ment of this city nre all going to thus bringing the producer great-, come in a bunch. This is a pre ernrofit Should crain and vck-i diction -see how it will hit the etables be so abundant that last season's prices were cut in two it would leave the grower a good profit and not be so hard on the consumer. mark. The Times-Herald calls atten tion to the fact that there is no ex cuse for anyone not having such sources of information as the farmer journals, since we offer a combination of several such for those who wilh take advantage of I two thirds of tho amonnt for the the clubbing rates as advertised next six months, was passed, but every week. We do this to I one councilman, W. 0. White, stimulate an interest among our voting to keep the license up to people in the best and most ap-' the amount specified in tho or- Thcscjty council at its regular meeting Wednesday evening granted liquor licenses to N. A. Dibble, Chas. Bedell, W. Craw ford, Joe Linder, Henry Richard son, Brenton & Hicks, Jenkins & Kaiser and Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. An amendment to tho re cent ordinance raising the license fee asking that the license bo We Have Opened Offices in the New Masonic Building in Burnt, and are Prepared TYI Furn'sh Accurate, Rliable " and Complete Abstracts of ' Title to all Lands in Harney Co. V A Buy and Sell Real Estate in " Large and Small Tracts. TO Write Fire Insurance., in the 1 Strongest Old Line Comp'ies 8,000 acre tract irrigated land best in Central OregonFirst class colonization project. TERMS All BuninettH Intrusted To Uh Will Receive Prompt and Careful Attention. MOTHERSHEAD & DONEGAN Rooms 4 and 5 Masonic Building. I0CAI. OMKIIOW. Alfred Henjamine clothing at Schenk Hros. Host canned tomatoes ?IJ.'10 n case Harriman Mercantile Co. The big chorus of children's voices on the -lth will bo a feature worth while. Mrs. I. S. Tyler is expected homo from Portland and other outside points next week. Some of our farmers report prospects good for the best crops they lmvo ever had. The Timer-Herald man and Sallisbury have already entered in the fat men's race the 4th. Nolie Reed and his mother, Mrs. K. H. Reed, expect to leave the Gth for Portland where they go to visit for a time. We understand the rock crush er recently ordered by the county has proven satisfactory and has been accepted. Mrs. J. 0. Cawlfiold and two youngest sons are visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ed Slallard on Otis creek. Miss Freda Woldenburg has returned to her homo at Canyon after an extended visit with re latives in this city. Waldo Clcor went to Canyon today to remain until after tho celebration. Some attraction at that place evidently. Among the other improve ments on tho P. L. S. office and residence property in this city will be a neat Btono garage. Clnudo Kelsay, has relumed from Mndras with his big Peer less car and went out to Prairio today with a load of passongers, Dr. Marsden wont ovor to Cow Creek this week to seo Bert Bower who was threatened (.. . lit wun ievcr nut no tins smco im proved wo understand. II. C. Smith is moulding and preparing to bum another largo kiln of brick. All ho has on hand go into Tho Times-Herald building and it will take more to finish it. Trainer Johnson has a fine string of colts stopping along in fine slinpo at tho track and tho prospects for somo interesting matneo performances are good for tho poriod between tho 4th and fair wcok. It appears that tho stockman of Hnrney county are solving tho replenishing of tho range problem by disposing of their stock giving tho rnngo n rest and chnnco to re-secd. It is not a bad way if theso men will all turn fnrmers now. I'lONLM PASSES. A telephone! message to tills olllco last Monday announced tho death of William Altnow at Ills homo on Otis Creek on Juno 2fi. A general breakdown in health occilred and ho was called to rest after a brief illness. Tho funeral was hold at Drewsey on Monday forenoon whoro the body was followed to its last rest by a largo number of old timo friends and neighbors who had known and honored him for mnny years. Deceased was born in Germany on Juno 10, 18:35 and como to Americn in 1851. IIo sottled .in Sibloy county Minn. In Juno 18G1 ho enlisted and served through tho war boing with Sherman on his march to the sea, IIo was mustorcd out at Louisville Kentucky at tho closo of tho war and returned to Sibloy county Minn, where in 18GG he was married to Matilda Mattel of Hondcrson. IIo came to Ore gon in 1870 by way of the Horn, settling first in western Oregon but a short time after camo to Eastern Oregon. In 1881 ho located the home in this county, moving his family from tho John Day country in 1884. The big well improved fnrms aro a mark of his industry that show his business judgment. Mr. Altnow was one of tho first commissioners chosen when this becomo Harney county and served faithfully refusing a sec ond term which wns tendered him. IIo was always promient in public alfairs of this section and his good business judgment was sought by many in handling the all'airs of this big county. Mr. Altnow's wife died in 190G and he is survived by four child ren, William J., Albert II., both of this county. Mrs. Lillie (.JUmp mid Mrs Inn Brittinghnm of Vnle. Ho also leaves four bro ther, Henry J. of Woodburn, Oregon, Charles, Gustavis and Ferdinand all of Sibley county Minn. Deceased was highly respected and is mourned by a wide circle of acquaintances throughout tho entire state. or.o. W. IIARNLS kii.li:u As tho result of ascries of law suits, legal controversies and quarrels, Geo. W. Barnes was shot down on the street in Can yon City last Monday afternoon by Geo. W. Anderson. Both had been drinkingand their grievance had been of long standing, tho controversy wns started over somo property of the dead man's wife. v Geo. Barnes formerly lived at Prineville and came of a fighting family. He figured in tho vigi lante times in Crook county in tho early eighties when several lives were sacrificed including Mike and Frank Mogan, tho widow of whom is well known hero and who now lives at On tario the wife of Charles Adams. Till Glazo and Bud Thompson, two other fearless gun men, wero also there during that bloody period. A few years ago Anderson, the Blaycrof Barnes, and Mrs. Barnes becamo involved in a law suit and Anderson was finnlly given a judgment for $2,500 by a decis ion of tho Biipremo court. On an execution ho becamo tfie legal possessor of a ranch in John Day Valley. Mrs. Barnes resisted the actual possession with force of arms. About two years ago Barnes, who was an attornev, married and represented his wife m her legal controversies and it was hero that the two men be came embittered. twi:i.itii Nionr COLTS. A Harney county horso sires tho first horso to tako a record below 2:30 in 1911. Knight Onwnrd by Twelfth Night won the 2:25 pneo at Oshawa, Out. on May 24 taking three straight heats in 2:171, 2:17i and 2:101. Twelfth Night is owned by Dr. Dcnman of Harriman; ho is also tho sire of Mark Night that paced a mile in a raco at Loxinglon Ky, last fall in 2:011, nnd Knight of Stathmoro with n record of 2:05J and a world's record to his credit for a colt of his ago ovor a half milo track. Harney county horsemen should appreciate a horso of this typo. Sprains rcquiro careful treat ment. Keep quiot and apply Chamberlain's Liniment frcoly. It will romovo tho soreness and quickly restoro tho parts to a healthy condition. For snlo by all good Doalors. 25th of present month until July 15th nnd thoy will thereby catch ' second hatch in proper Benson. I find Wntkina Stock dip ono (1) to twenty-eight (28) of water gets the aphis nnd loenrt. A. F. B. Guouan. Particular people do their trading nt tho Hagoy & Richard son general morchnndiso sloro whoro a flno lino of dry goods, furnishings, shoes, etc. is always found. WARRANT CALL. Notico is hereby given that there aro sufficient funds in tho county treasury to redeem all Harney county wnrrants register ed prior to March 1, 1911. In terest ceases on all such warrants from Juno 7, 1911. Simon Lr.wis, Treasurer of Harney County. T I.IBTH A 81.7 mill n m IIKMTOIUTION TO KNTIIV OK IANIM1N NAIIONAI, KOIIKHI-Knllco la iurolir Klven Unt the IiiiiiU iltiorllnul IicIiiht, criiltrncIitK XI nrrc, wllhlti tho MnlhiMir Nntloll.l Knrot (Irritnti, will Im itibjirt timaltleiiimit ami riitrt iKulnr tlin ir lalona of 11. lunm.li ml litvt.nl the UulUclnl.tr. nml llm ml ( Julio II, limit, (31 Htm I3),1 Ois I tillpil Hl.tri Lint nfflrt t liurnt, oiriiiin, nit July i lull Aur .oilier wliowM .rlii.tly .nil In kh1 (Mill rliilinlnif our of .aid Intnl. for .vrleiilturM Mit". prior to jKiin.rr I,!!"1. til Im not alumluu t ..inn, In. iircfrrvnro rlntil lit iii.kti it liomtittti.il ttnlry for Urn I. ml. .finally nifu t.lc.l. Ktlil Unil. weru llatt-il uon tlin wllc (lull, of the ixiinni ntunlliiiiDil below, Mho litvik preference rflit .ul)trt In tho prior rlulitof mir mcUottlor,irirlOi'"l .tirtnollioror I'l'Hr.lll 1. in.llflfitlo innkulioiiiK.li.il nntry .ml tlin tiraloroiii o rltllit I. sterol. ixl tulor In July Xt.Mll.oiiYflilcli Unto Urn l.in). will U mli lectin .uttlitin.nl anil entry by .nr mi!ini1 txir.oti Ttiel.tnl. urn.. fnlliiM. TheW'in' 8WWoWrJol.Ntt'4,thoWt.of NW'iiifHK'i of flW'i. Ihti HI'iJ of MWl? nf N. tlt of NK!J of HW'l of NWti the Mj of WHITE WAIBT Sia-XjEJ Brown's Satisfactory Store COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE Beautiful and attractive line of While Lawn and Linen Wainh will be offered at a great reduction during this sale 100 $1.25 Waists, - - 7SO. 150 $1.75 Waists, - 200 $2.25 and $2.50 Waists, gJX-ESO X. Our waists are the latest for Summer wear ar as we buy direct from New York you are bri ing the most stylish waists worn, -dKBS1""0" Y W HM -i cmjewiAyfcMB!," mlgii i I r I V? i f immuiui tmmmtmmmmm m tMMekuaannuaauua m BURNS. OREGON. 'Jig ii mi tIHHM HI HWJl of MW'( of Ntt'i, the hfc'i nl S , of hWtf of Nftll. ie W of 0, of NK, ofHWI, the i. of WUnf HK'i of HU ' ,. tlio KL o HWtmf Attt.'. mnl tlial'Uof WU of iVtinf fl HUtr III H 1 1 ' UitH I Mini IIIA XV 1 . nf NK.JJof NW'A the h'UofNW'i"' 'ii inl th.'RUof Vof NW'of MtJ Hit U. T 11 B,T Jl K, M . U iti, ...li.tmn nf llrorea W Willi. in. , Hum., Ilrritmii ll'ttat inori'f nl nnji ot i, tw HK! Hr. 3) IheNK'i of N Uri'.nill 1 lit G 4i7. ntHWhllf HH'.J.Kiv 2 lliaH'iillHlylit n v. .oil in,, nt in Of S', 01 11 I, V. NHolNKU. Nee. 10. .nd the S NW',Hoo ll.T.aiH , ll.VH K.liu.rrr. hi. nil r.ilon ol Jiainli T ll.rri'lt lliirnn, iinnon, IUICI.VI H V I'nmiint, AMi.l.tit fnminli .Inner of thotlrtier.l I-hihI timrn Apprnrol MT 6. lull, Kr.nk I Irrrr, I If el AmIM.HI H. rei.ry of the Intlrlor Appolutracnl ol AJmlnlilralor. I dull no liii'lnr, In re l!lnli( MnllMit tlpctHitl : Notico In livmliy twn tlutt tlto untlt-r Hllltil ll" IxMJII illlly ItppolllU'il lint ltd inlnlelrntor ol llm itliovti vntntx liy tlio Comity Court ol llnrnnv Ciniiitv, ()n von, wlioritln mlil o.tntu l nmiliiiR, lildi itiK)intiiiiMt itppi-HrM li) outer ilitly iitaile mnl i'IIUtimI, it ml linn nrilifl tsJ. All )ioronp ImvliiK r.lnliiiH iignliitt until 1'ntnto nro rrliulrcil In prtnoiit tlit'tu llli iroKr vonc.licru wltliln hlx itiontliH from tlato ol thtn notico, nml nt liy Inn ristilnil, in tho tiniltirsluni-l ailiiilnln tmtor at lilt placo tit Ijiinlnnm nt Itttrnn, Ott'KOti, or at llm nlllto til (!. A. Itoitf liolil, lltirni, Ort'uoti, lilit ntlorncy. l)tisl My lUlli, 1UI1. Kltet imlillcutloii May. Lillli, HM1 I'lattT. KamiUi., 1 Ailiniitintrntor. priCCH I Work horbes for sale woighint; from 1200 to 1500 lhs. four to six years oll. I. M. Davis, Drewsey OrcKon. 1 Foil Ki:nt -The .lorfiensen storo huilditiK on Main Street. Inquire at Win. Miller's oflice in ' the Masonic building. I Have Your Goods Shipped in Cate, KONOWAY WAREHOUSE a C. E. LEMAY I'ainlinKt Paper llangiiif!;, Sien Writing Estimates given on all classes of such work. AOIiNT IIIJiRV BOSCH WALL PAl'LR Hoail'itiarlers at I-'rench Hotel Calamity Sawmill IIOWti&!IANKINS,lrop8. In Crane Flat on Calamity Creek. All kinds of Lum ber on hand at reasonable To those who contemplate going out for their HARVEST ORDER we wish to submit for consideration our PRICE )KS (jNCOItPoltATIM)) jycaarasi s toroarois Two warehouses, one for freight anil one for In transit rates from all jxrints on the Oregon Trunks way lino to Madras warehouse. Charges for handlint? the customary rates. H. J. Dietzkl, Jas. Rice, II. W. TuaU President Vice-President Sec retail Madras, Ore. Haycreek, Ore. Madras wmmmmBmtmmmmMmmmammmmaamm&u Lunaburg J)alton & Q DEPARTMENT STORE Everything Under the Sun and Seldom "JUST OUT" Pi Straight grado (lour hbl Fancy patent flour bhl Prcspnt price fruit sugar per 100 lbs Largo or small white beans per 100 lbs Uayo and pink beans, 100 lbs. No. 1 Japan rico " " Fine dairy salt 50 lb. sack Stock salt in GO lb. sack per 100 lbs Canned table fruits: peaches pears, plums, apricots, pineapples, blackberries, grapes, 20c. a can, 21 cans to case, jvor case -1.80 We are well stocked 5.70 .Sweet corn, 21 cans to case, H.70 cans to G.75 ft GO 9.00 G.fiO .1)0 1.115 Rough and drossed lumber of all kinds jiow on hand nt tho Willinms Bros. Saw Mill, Rough lumber 15 per thousand. case, 2.90 18c. per case Tomatoes 21 4 per case Swift's bacon well streaked with lean, nor lb 10 lb. pails Silver Leaf lard, per pail 1.50 Mocha and Java blond coffee 3 lbs 1.00 Other blonds nt 25c. and 30c. per pound. XXX Castor machine oil in gal lon cans, poNcan, GOc. with DRY GOODS Now's the Time to Get Ready to Put in Gj Men's Boys' and Youths' Clothing Hats and all kinds of furnishings. Also Ladies' Misses' and Children's wearing npparel of every description Our prices in nil departments compare favorably with the prices in our Grocery Department COn PARE PRICES with RAILROAD POINT and remember you will have 70 miles in your favor if you come this way. IRA G. BOYCE & CO. WHOLESALE and RETAIL MERCHANTS John' Day, Oregon wb havh plows? HarrowSf Seeders, Wind Mil' Pumps, Hose, Scrapers, Wagons, HacB Buggies and Carts. VM All liwnc AH HHDCP HITrHCC I nL, funis; vi hviji, imwil.J THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing. Prompt Attention Given ine famous notary Harm to Attach to Sulky or Gang Plows GARDEN TOOLS Come In and See Us Before Buyi! Young's Meat Market & Grocij Always rendyjfor job work. Hluo prints of any township in Hums Land District, showing naino of cntrynmn, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Rums, Ore. .it Uutterick Patterns burg, Dalton & Co. Hoatos for sale, all sitfi lengths, price 20 cents ir Any ono desiring Heatos ad W. A. Fowl of J. n Alliprsd Alberson. 0m. t W$M aC s vvn &