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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1911)
E 'I . - MCH I HAVB SKETCHED. (Continued from page 1) That evening and the day fol lowing I mado pictures of the great Speaker, and, much to my embarassment, Mr. Ralph insist ed upon showing them to him. Some weeks later Mr. Reed sent word by Ralph that, if I could spare them, he would like to have the original drawings, many of which I sent him. His letter of acknowledgment shows the kind ly sarcasm of this distinguished Btatcsman: "Your pictures of mo aro not wildly flattering but awfully." Ho seemed very friendly. I always attributed to his sense of humor the cutting things he sometimes said. Walking with him one day from the House over to the Sen ate, in the big rotunda under the dome of the Capitol where many people piloted by official guides are usually to be found listening to the strange echoes of the place, a tall, thin woman approached us very rapidly and paused a few feet away from us. Then step ping directlv in front of Mr. Reed, she inquired, "Is this Mr. Thomas B. Reed of Maine?" Bowing politely in his peculiar manner, he replied in his nasal drawl: "Yes, madam, it is." She centinued: " Mr. Reed, 1 recognized you instantly from the comic pictures of you." He turned his rolling head towards me, giving a most pathetic and painful sigh. Then letting his head roll in the direction of the woman, he said: "Indeed, mad am, I should think that was ab solutely impossible." iahe re plied that on the contrary it was quite easy. We paused for a moment, while my cheeks burned with embarrassment Mr. Reed seemed to be reveling in fun. The woman tugged at her black lisle gloves. Then, as if feeling that she had asked a question that was embarassing and hoping to put herself in better grace with Mr. Reed, she stammering!' asked him how mnch he weighed. Reed's face grew calm, and then with much concealed mirth, he answered: "Madam, no gentle man ever weighs over two hun dred pounds. " As a quick guess from a two-year old child would have put his weight at almost three hundred, the woman caught the force of his little joke. In the laughter that followed we found ourselves on our way, leaving the questioner much fllus tered with pride that she had carried on a conversation with so great a man as Thomas B. Reed. Mr. Reed's wit and humor and sarcasm were, of course, known from one continent to another. How so funny a man could make a serious speech has always been a mystery to me, yet to suppose that he had no serious moments would be ridiculous. He was one of those peculiar characters who seemed to accomplish all of his serious work in a jocular way, His big head, no doubt, if stud ied by the phrenologist, revealed the characteristics of the "Czar." I neyer remember looking at Mr. Reed without an inclination to laugh. Not, however, with any feeling of disrespect toward the great man. He simply appealed to my sense of the humorous so strongly that I couldn't be seri ous in his presence. Homer Davenport. You will find that druggists everywhere speak well of Cham berlain's Cough Remdy. They know from long experience in the sale of it that in cases of coughs and colds it can always bo depended upon, and that it is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by nil dealers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, l-ni um Tiucr-runi.io landsalk UN1TFD STATES l.KUtt UFFH'KI lliitna Orcein December l 1911 theiotninlsaloit br fl IT Of I lie lieneral Unil Office umlrr Mi irovtlons ottlio Aft ol Cotiertas tt - pron I Jimr XT, 1-nv. .il stain M7 tur miaul In thnmmllrBtlnnnf Charlt-a It rt-lfrron, Vi-nator llrecou Hi-rlal No. Qf4te we will ufler oiler Hi I'lll.llr sal.- 10 the highest bKMrr l 1U oriocKm nt on int-tout out 01 jammr. ivia next, the following tract ol land Lots I. a and 4, See. SO, T a S., K K W . M Anv and alt persona claiming adversely the above described lands are adrlsed to file their claim or objections on or before the time ileal sate iated tors V. Final Register FatNK DaVEY, Itecelver I'BTITION KOK L1QU0H LICENSE We. the undersigned tux payers And 1ok1 otors of Lawcn Precinct, tnott re--pectf.illy petition jour Honorable Court to grnnt a liquor license to l.loyil Joltn ion to sell Spirituous Rinl Vinous liquors in less quantities than one gallon in lawon Precinct lor a period of six months in duty bound e eer pray : Names Names .1 C Carter C. It. Wilson V. 15. K. Glen Will Klesenbeek James Cary I. 11 Have K V Stanton It 0 lit ins A C Taetfurt Chas. Holmes tins Zoij; 0 car West .. II. Moa Walter Clark S It JrlTrevJr. " J B Unit K Routlrz W A Welti I) W Jordan J J Heinz Peter Cbristensen It O Reed I. I Leake C J Salvia I U Clark It. It. SiU K M Martin N'otice is hereby given that n WimIiu- dar the 3rd day of January 1012 the undersigned ill apply to the Honorable County Court of Harney County, Oregon for the License mentioned in the above petition. Lum Jonsov, PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. In the County Court of the State of Ore uon for the County of Harney. Notice is hereby given that William Dawson, of Diamond Precinct, Oregon, hii'ng oblained the signatures of an ae tuai majority of the legal voters ol said precimt, lo the petition hen-inafter elated, will apply lo theabote entitled iu'iH, at the January 1912 term, to wit on Wednesday, the 3d day of Jaiiiuir 1912 term, for the issuance of a licen-e, hs stated in the folloning pelitien: In the County court of the State ol Ore gon, for the County of Harney Petition for liquor license of William PawsDn of Diamond Precinct, liarnej county .Oregon, respectfully petition the Hun County Court of said ( ounty and Slate, to grants license to William Iav son, to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in lessquzntitlesthan one gallon in Diamond precinct, said county and Slate, for the period of six months, from January 10, 1912; that we are ac tual residents of said precinct and hate actually resided therein at least 30 days immediately preceding the date of sign ing and filing this petition, and applica tion for this license will be made to the above conrtby the said William Dan son, on January 3, 1912. NOTK'K KOlt I'l'BMCATIOiW (Isolated Tract rilll.llLANIism. It.MTKIlPrAtRll.lNnOlUCk I llurna, Oregon, 1 ember 1, 1911. I Notice!' hereby slven thai, a directed by thet'ommlssloiierol thelleneial landOlllce. under the i-tmlstaits of the Act of foimtess amirtMcd June iff, I'W Stats , MM msnnt to the abdication of Charles R IVtetsim, of Venator, tireson. Hal No WIM, vte Ml) offer at public ale to the hlnhcat bidder, at too'elocka ni.oii the i.MIt d of Jatnurt, U'lJ, next, theftilltminittfarl ol land SK'tiWi,, fee . "'t NKV.N'W !Vc. ill. T 111 K. W K , . M Ant and all intrant! clalmliic dterelt the ataivee dcscilhwl lands are adt ft- I In rile their claims or olieellott on or i lute the tint' dealKnated for sale. w Kaan. Keller r'naM. lut rl. Knelt er MiilCIMii' SIICRIIP SU.U Ily tlrtno 1 1 nit oxeoutioit and older of sale duly iwuinl lty thtu'lctk of theClr oiill limit of tlm nullity tf lliititet, Mule of Oregon, dated tlto tl l '' I't1"- 'i1,,,r UU1. In n i.Mitin action in tlic eiii nit mtirt at lint mill county and statett here in C. II Voegly as plalnlill'iomtettii jiidgtiient agnlii't V.. II. Hill, for the sunt of Tour Hundred Nini-ly.oim anil 'II ir teen Ono Hundreds Dollar (flU Ill-UVll and rests ami disbtirseniet'ts tixednl Seven nntt no One Hundredth Dollars tin tho 'Jnil iliy of October 1911. Notiiv in hereby given Unit 1 will on Wedned.iy the .ltd day of January nt the front dour of tho Court llnii-ttiti Uurns, Mini nullity and state, at 2 o'clock p, in. of said day sell at public auction to tho highest bidder or cash the follow ing deeribed property! tn-u.it : Tho nf la of nit l( ol section STt, in township 40 oilli, range ;!S eat, tv. M and tlte e' of section oil, townahip 10 south, r.ttico 37 e:it. tt M. nnd the tt '4 f lhenelif fertinnit, town hip -10 "until range Uli e.il, it M. Or mi much thertof .i u .ty bit lui-e" ary in the milliner provided Itv In To -allify the said judgment in futoi"iif tin C 11. ViM'gtly and Hgninsl tin' h.u I di feudniit K. It. Hill, ttitliiiit- ret Hi re, u from tlir 2nd day of Oeluber I'JM il On' rate of m percent together witbnU nut and diiiiireiniMii tl at halt-1 liny ac crue. K Kirn kiiiio. Sheriff. Ily Biiioi I ik til, Uepilt) Dated tl.l- li'iln ur Dii-iiila-r 1911 t llurns, OiOkOU SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE NOTION KOK ITIU.UWT10N. M)I TriiTltUT tlllHi ' VMMI VSITKIISTITI-MNI'I'"';'! llurtis Oteiii. ' i lii i ' J, '"' Nitllee U herobr lten tlt "" "'. t;jj li) the Si tlssbuier of lite Jer.l 1 ainl t'Iflce. lidcr the I'Mi Islotts of the ad of I nf ss ii iiniuit Jiim. il, l" . " "'" H l'r; nt to he V-i. "allot of "iiniuit iVrty mid). ' ,,,: iirrintn ferial No ua we ii 111 oiler ..h I li.x a 11 tl all ui iniv in" l ------ WUNK.HfO, 10, nni mi mi- ar.-... -- -, the lolliinlnz tract nf land 1 tnyanlall,;. son. -l.fn.lim a. ler-elr lite al. i- itcscrlbell land, an- adi land to file their ? alms or ohl.-ellons or N-fr '" " 'e llillatiil for sale Ktans. Healster llt-eeili-r, llM 1'atsa IHtKt $1500 Reward! lh itivuon. t'al it.tiniaand Netada I ii. -i.m V l'rolt-e ti, ,ii I, -..i lallolinl wiiti it the under kii.ni I Is tni-iiibiT. will am- fi.ixi o iiaii.i ror et ,1, iim liadlttl to i lit arii-it ailit rilll- tn Hon of any par iv ,,r imitlea Meal- lui' linraea. rnttla or innlealielonitllllE lo ant ol Ita utcni- l-t-rs In addition to the almie. the tinderalKluil odera the same coiidllluii J.4W c for all Itorsns brande.1 horse shod liar un Nilli of either Jaw. llrand recordo-l In elht csiiinHea IUmkc Harney, lake and I timi exmiillea. Iltifsea tenteit it lien sold None but itnuin hntse sold and only la artre titinches. M tl HUlIMN Hie, llll-ROII. I Mim ' js.'" HOllKMM HAKNKY I.OIKIB. NO. Mecli cterj Blurday alWOpiri; llinnr Siirw-'' Third mi'" I X.V." i.,.to. Heetrt.rv. Kvi.:rf!sr,: bSwetf 7, I II l f n 11.1.1 1 !'" ,l,u ,,, tieati saiatds) I"! IlltltNallllu'f-'NO . 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II-. f II kirXei 4 Toanr Minus IS" nrtir.HD Copyrights &c. nrinese--itlnff asVcl liandi .crlptlontnay qu.iftlT asi-er am in r i - n fr wheilier an Inreraioi Is - ia ylte M u inniinil-n tlous.trlc(lr Ode it'll 1' tl) -OI.OH l-nlenta sent tree. UM,t aire- jrf. riw u m paleiil, l'atenta taken ihriuch Munn A ( o. rro-lre Tyeeiat notice, wi't ut chsrse. In the Scientific .America!.. A hand'omelr Jl'iitrmlM weekl ruuii'in "i an raUtiiin itf jiy ( lntitr fnartuil ns,i. .oiaiiyaii nwatiiir. 1Vrm, 13 a (flUNN & Co.36'8"1"'- New York llraocb ' -e C3 V st, M'Mhlllun. II. u. IK jatOtT jo iji o j; post ptr J9dd nji oraii ojo 'anirnon -Jwlrrnj'Maml ordorat ioj oiiJAA. oranioA oiHnjs oiquaiJomoj jBora sjni ?noqu noS. nI sn ?oI sjcuop uotnra v JT"l ATjooa jsoo snonojjBiim OOOO 8oaoj ooin 'sp-ioAv ooo'oo oqj qilJi AiunoHota .fjuo oiij, 3ooq oiSnis o nt BTpodoroA'ona uy o3po tMOU3 JO PIOTJ SiOXO SJ0AOO Aaojqii OAntjitJoinnrj uu jo 00U9SS3 pno tpjil oqj snjnjnoo sjooa Anuni ni Aaunon orp poSpjqoan mox -"O 0,H U3J.S03M IAIVIUa3W 3H1 AHVNOIXOia nVNOIXVlMHHiiNH Kiflaji mm w . m mi i outt Meets mr r-t Jtimdai ' Hull and lliat MufllUt III IKI.dur , i tit -eialir . , t' kl I'an.fcii ! '.11 I Hi iMlMatlt Mlir.iik. I wukitf n.taaat - otiuiT Jii-Ie it. Ittaalirer ., ,ii..r -In nil ts.isul t. ho Hrltlteliifttt ( . t.-iiii--i. i k insi-Mr all iu.luht ('Hill llulp" r. it it-'--, )-llt.,ll lui K A, -hal. i I A k. II ebatla.-i I J I I ii, . I It ll..ili. I, J K l.ral) VhU Hd,liwi ' I. I- PJI..S-. ( A Hair iti ates The Times-Herald j ollrrlw mini tiumnivr Clubbing Ai o Uh uibsailnrx at imwil THE TIIV1ES-HERALD OnciH'(tnt'Hli tltr Port land Weekly Orcjronian $2.50 Portland Semi-Weekly Journal $2.50 S. V. Weekly Examiner $2.65 Thriee-a-Week N. Y. World $2-50 Semi-JKeeklv SI. Louis Republic $2.35 Farm Progress VMKV, to every paid in ndvrtiirf 3"lHn'il)(:r (,'et one or more of them' kmkI Mtper.s in couiut (ion with The Tinies-HerMld for the leng: win ter evening- Call and jrel ClMbinjf IYivvh JOB PRINTING lhi- liniro lliraM U I'rri-uii.l In !. 1 1 r - !'' 1 Mtwt Sali-frtclurt Uml In II l III. Vt . ' ll li LATEST TYPE FACES mill rr Comjilctc l.twr FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY ,ioSJ ,,fl,, 7M am Ik ii H. II I llfllflll ... 1 tz.'N -- .11(1 Brfi I h.VVT CHteJB i, Ll A. W.djti ATTOl! SHt Couru, iralf i lir t II ,e...... "vl !,( IWH I HViilf. miii ff, ilIU llnrin, . , m ""' tst r,k-.lin -t" P- m i i-nnty i uurt Mtt lax Aral tatdnswia isuusty, Maich. tfaf, Jul). Jni.l' i N,,-.f at-r HAaicv o. a tai oarti trttmtr lei, iter .lanir, rt.i order. I lasilrer Km. I.. I Win ' r i ii. intr.-aa- l ouurlllutiH l. IV lie,,. I' T llai ' i.( slrlow.. I ,.i: l.n i i W. o in , .. .i , fSiaHa i at- -t t-M t tin , U.rtn,, f ine l-imiiell eirn -,...ni '.iiimIi vtrdnwailatr. W Vt B Mnin St.. Five hundred score cards and pencils at The Times-Herald office. Job printing The Times-Herald. T H Bown C Allan kins Fred I'atrick A Ii. Conklin Lynn Farrar Clias. II. Scribner Frank Silva H R Lee Jack McAfee C W Frazier K. II. Brown Dated November 25, 1911. F L Anderson M. Horton D 1' Notter Walter Brcxiksliire Dean Horton Scott Cattereon Clifford Pugeley J P Cochran Ed O'Neil R WilliamB Qo To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. R. way Service PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. U'e, the undersigned legal totera of Lake Precinct, Harney County, State of Oregon, respectfully petition the Hon County Court of Harney County, State of Oregon, to grant a License to C. A Haines to tell Spirituous, Matt and Vinous Liquors in lees quantities than one gallon in Lake Precinct, Harney county, State of Oregou, for the Period of Six Months, as in duty bound tt e u ill ever pray : PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Wo the undersigned legal voters of Lake precinct, Harney County, State of Oregon, respectfully petition tho Hon. County Court of Harney County Mate of Oregon, to grant to Win. Harris to sell Bpiritnous, Malt and Vinous Liquors in leet quantities than one gallon in Like Precinct, Harney County, Oregon, for the period oi Six month, as in duty- bound we will over pray. Names Andy Osborn B J Midwinter Frank Smith Wm Wade R W Htitchinton OS Dum Fred liaron Thoi II Douglaf Bert Dunning Win Dunn James Rutherford U Quler Joe Tig-ton Ud Anderson W U Byrne R A. Bandera Geo II Williams F II Lneder Claudo Bchug Jesse Woodcock Joel Berg Tom Mortoll W R Jones A Farosworth 0. A. Haloa Names A. McKinzie K Henne) Sidney Comegye IRay Duvall Goo Simmons Tim Leiinn Geo W Cawlfield John Croatman II II Elliott J A Henderson Frank Klitzkr Frank Tipton A 1. 1'etorfcon G F llulze Joe O'Cnnncr T McCorinick J II Husers Geo Hall A C Lynch James Reiiclieuford Prank Cawlfield Walt Wald A L Jones C Wald II. W. WhUton Notice Is hereby given that on Wednes day; the 3rd day of Jauuary 101" the undereighc-d will apply to tho County Court of the' State of Oregon for Harney County for the Hceuee mentioned in the foregoing petition. Jl'M. IIARRIft. Namei Geo W Cawlfield II W Whiston W J Dunn liert Dunning A McKinzie C S Dunn Frank Cawlfield M A Modie Frank Smith Tom Douglas A L Jones C L Jones Clias Ueckhouso C Fitzgerald Sidney Comegya Clitlord Grousbeck Andy 0lorn J II Witell W 11 Jones A Oarnsuteker R L Hass Wm Dunn C A Wells James II Ivy i; T Haley Naulm Claude Hchug R A Hjuders L S Williams SJ Midwinter R Anderson W S Haley Joseph Corti M'm Wade Geo. H Wililami W K Collinc John Rnsek J Ileri; Will H. Syui. W K SuIIIvhi Jesus Achtirla Ilantistan Itamor Jas. Rutherford John l(ob.-r If on J 11 Ilruuimer J II Ilut-cr- Alva Bprlnger R W Hutchinson A C Lynoh J H Henderson . E W I-cwIs Spolra,n.e, St. X-omls re?on Trunk M, To 2Po:rtla:n.d., St. ZPa-ULl, Ziansas City aiacL DAILY TRAINS Leave Bend at 6:30 am, Redmond 7:21 a in, Opal City 8 a m, Culver 8:13 a m, Alctolins 8:30 a inland Madras 8:39 a m, arriving Portland 6 p m. Direct connection at F:abridge for Spokane and points east. Ar rive Spokane 9:15 p m. Through tickets sold to liastern points, Puget Sound and other Western points. Deposits for west-bound tickets to be furnished persons in the Hast. Details will be fur nished oil request. Sumpter Valley Railway Co. (Uackstmi'iMisr and Horscshoing Wajjm Work COOLAY AUTO MiTtC8RAKES Bu'ns, Oregon, iimi: r.viu.K Nti. i. in JUNK 1I.IWH. KIMi i Wti-l Hound. No 1 I'aea-a. in. No. 2 I1 9 0 Lv IWiki-rUltr L J II UHLVM V.. W. Til in- Kent, Opal City Ore. II. It, Nrx-, Aijent C'lilvs r, Ore. II. IIai Koi , i-t-nt, Redmond, ore 'I. A. (iIiaiiah, m-nt, Mi-ti,huH, lire. J.J. IIoumi-, Afi-nt, Mitilritc, lire J. II Culiiinr, Ap-nl, Ilt-iiil, lire 9-5 U -VS 10 01 10 07 10 17 10 " 10 .' " In -J -I" V. ' 11 III " II 15 " II 10 " NCIO.N V! 00 ' I'. M. 13 06 " I-' 10 " 1 10 Ar SiHitli llkr .SaHjuMtjrt lAKkharll riKHHp-Mitit -SUxlilanl Junetiont 'Water TnHlt 'Dtian's Spurt MeHnrnt JUN'CTloNt HtiinpU-r JUNlTIttSI SlIHIDllll O I. Cmnja Wlillnttyt TIlMONf Austin I'js.t Ii. ,m..i M p n. Ar '. (' Lv ft :' " i .Vt 4 Ui " I V, ' -t In " t : ' -i jr. " t HI " 4 Oft " oo II " oo " 2 HI " 2 10 Mil p in tin uh oily tNoKnl. Tickt-t IhhiihiI only or lUllniis ulierr traiun nrtt schedulml to make regular -I"ih. I'acsi-iiKiint must ptirnlmse ti k. ts wlinre HKeiitn eiial )( r -uU-rinu trams or L'.'i u-iiIh 111 uil.lilioii I., tin- n t'lilarfare will bucharxeil. JOfKI'll A. Wl.hl, ,s,ipt 'jI:AVT.GKWIJI, Awt Snpt U .Til fitc BWK'llJoTi pat Phv r, J-ri W. DRINKWATER"VJ Hw js -" Hn )fe ol tru I til ov "tamijj iw,gc fil Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic, Flooring, Moulding, r"?' ,co C00PERr Civil and Hrk lingaiw j,, , . it.,. Hui BURNS IVIiLLINC CO. HORTON 6l SAYER, Propts. Finishing Lumber. Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Oood Road. Lumber Yard in Burns. st ' 1 .- The Harney Valley Brewing' Co. and Siax-e Soda 'Wsirtox- rnmlly Irmlc SolUitnl I nc Delivery T. E. JENKINS, Manager ::::::i:::::::::t:::::it:ttuit!i:: A.J. McDowell Notice Is hereby given Hint C. A. ilalnoi, applicant lor the above lliitior ltcenbc will apply to the above named court lor such license on the 3rd day of January 1912, at the court house, !urnn, Oregon. Mated thia 2nd day of December 1911. C. A. IIAINKS. MUSIC Private instructions in VOICE and PIANO Sight singing and Health Culture in classes MRS. McIIOSE Studio over The Times-Herald S toy's Restaurant and Bakery Ihiril Uoor'sontli side lliwner IIiiIMIiik J. I". SIOV. I'roprletoi l.tinclies, short tirilcr.'pit-,, liruail. cakes, etc. t-lt. TKADI. SOI Mill). it:rni!it!iiintuiitti II r mum u aniiniHiiiifJHimffl) DiGNimiio THE INDUSTRIES" Toll la lh title of a beiutlfui et-pace book, wnlcb will ahow any boy or elrl now to SUCCEED Drop a postal la tho mall TODAY and It will ba sent FlitE The aim ortna Colle la todlsnlfy and popuUrlia tb Industrie!, and to serve ALL tlie pople It oflers couraaa In Agriculture, Cirll Entlneerlne, Electoral Englneirlnc, Mechanical Englneerlne tllnlncEnda eerlng. Forestry, Doineatlosclcnce and Art, Com mere. Pharmacy and Mualc. The Collece opena September 23d. Catajog free. Addreti: REOISTRAR, OKEOOtf AGRICULTURAL COLLOE,CorTllli, Oregon. , Harnky Vallky Brewkky Sai oox JENKINS & KAISER, Proprietors WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Best and most popular brands LOCAL BEER ON TAP Courteous and obliging bar tenders CHAS. KAISER, Mgr- - Burns, Oregon I A All I. V Mr ff 0 JHyflHi MMKmttS mUuSEEim i 1 ?tepeatingtflf I tw it The HARNEY VALLEY MEAT MARKET B. Hiisliele. i'ropriclnr of all kinds always ready Your Patronage Solicited v-orimr w' .mil It Slrtt-L - I wl,B, MEATS mo JOHN R6 Mos.1 licw,ljtr i , I M.. tii )Si -act ,t?. I mute IJJ ,t, AmI lwl( , , ...I, l:aslcrn(lfJiffi TO faJ 11 I f Clll. M i The UWm !r... 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