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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1913)
" 2 tmmmmmammmmmmlk f LOOK! LOOK! Have you seen those New Spring and Summer Samples at Williams Zoglmann Clothing Co.'s Store? Just looking may not interest you and you may I bink it doesn't interest us; but well be glad to see you here even if you just come to look. We're so proud of our Spring and Summer woolen line, that we are anxious to have everybody see them. Mirny now things in flno imported wenves in suitings, with styles that are tlnoqualed. We'll Look ut For Von, if Von Look In To See Us. Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Leading Clothiers High Grade Tailoring I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon talked with Frank Johnson, the Hibbard, Hon. Frank Davey and local Igtnt of the Oregon A others talked of the plans and Western Culoimation Co., re- especially of the benefits to be spc.-lini' iho nmttorund heHtates derived from recent legislation pesitivrly tint his company hns and the necessity of our getting not had a thing to nay to the 'to work at once in order to re railroad people in ffjgafd to such ceive the early attention of such mutters. The people who are in extension work at once in order to look over the holdings of that to receive the early attention of eotnpM) are Instructed to stop suck work as this legislation pro at Redmond end they are then vidos. brought by company machines t I'rinovillo. This is for the pur-! Easter Sunday Baptist Church. pose of bringing them direct I over the land plant lands, the Special Kaster program at Sun company having property for day school at 10 a. m. All in ale In Crook, Harney and Mai- vitcd. Raster music and sermon beur counties. They have never . u g, m. Special sermon to issued a.,, instructions to any'y0linK p,0,,t, Ht,vi.n thirty a. m, one outside I heir company agents. Come. The shifting and changing Forest Fire Law Misrepresented By Timber Brokers. The following is sent for pnl.li cation by the State FercBter: It has boon brought to the at tention of the State Forester that some unscrupulous timber brok ers are misrepresenting the pro visions of the compulsory patrol law which was enacted by the recent legislature and becomes Owners of tim been told that f hr (TracsHctafd JULIAN BYRD, Mn(jrr SATURDAY. MAKl II 22. 1913 SUBSCRIPTION RATES On. Y.ar 2.00 Six MonlH. I 00 Thr.. Month. . .75 There appears to have been some mistake made respecting the best and most direct rout.' for people to come to Burns ace rd ing to reports to this office the past few days. It has come to the notice of those who have re cently come in from Portland over the Deschutes rail linos that the O-W. R. & N. Co., has print ed folders directing people en route to Burns to leave the train at Redmond as there was an auto stage line from that Burns. It was learnot Dibble, who was in l'niuvilk last Tuesday, that the Burnt scenes ol a town or community are emphasized and brought more foreeably to the attention of the country newspaper shop than any where else. As wo pass from day to day and from week to week the changes are not so ap parent to the casual observer but are made prominent in the work of the country newspaper Mar riages, deaths, births, arrivals and departures, business trans- effective Juno 2 fers. the good and had fortune of ber claims havi ne.ght.ors pass in panoramic re- um,t.r this ,uw t wi be nece8. view. It surely is a shifturrf. 8ary for tm,m to kecp a pjtfnjj. changing scene and the irfWNivuanon their claims all summer paper man realises how rapidly ..ftheV own exnen.se. and this tow ns and communities change, hu8 been urged as a reason for for the reason that it is his Work unprifli.1. Bala tnmnnt nf j to chronicle the changes as they tnia kiml urt. made purey for tm. where, occur. During the last fe w l)UriK.. of stimulating the sale of weeks a number of deaths have timber claims, thus increasing occurred, and to those to whom the business and incidentally the the gloom of death has come, is commissions ,f timber brokers. the realization 01 the shifting scene, but their vision is in a way circumscribed to their own sorrow. one story ol death only to write another, and another, until it knows that men come and men go and their presence is as shift ing as the sands of the sea shore. BlUO Mt. Kagle. that way is from Bend antes have been running all win- ter and more machines will bo put on when traffic justifies. 'PI, ...... !,.... ....,,,, ..,.,,. it.wi mI. I l M' I ' lliLt l 1-1,11 Uf CI tu.' l ,l,' nisi tickets sold for the period of March 15th to April 15th, the destination being Central Oregon and it is high time the matter was adjusted and people proper ly directed to Burns if this is their objective point. The only sura way to reach here is by Bend m the regular schedule maintained by the autos makes quick time. They charge no more than from other points A meeting of several who are along the Deschutes lines, the interested was held at the high the hotels charge the same and , school building last Thursday there is no reason why people should not be given the facts. It is an injustice to Burns and the entire country to allow such a misunderstanding to exist re- The law provides that every timberland owner in the state, mil rnubtitio u illtm nnn ntwl tino The newspaper prints hn,f mj,e )f y, Iiroperty ,, furnish a sufficient patrol there for during the dry season, and that in case he fails to do so the State Forester shall provide the same at u cost not to exceed B cents per acre per annum. Any amount so paid bv the state shall be a lien upon the land and shall he collected with the next taxes It is obvious that the maximum expeaee to the owner of a quar ter section of timber land can not evening to discuss the proposi- exceed $8.00 per year, an amount tion of organizing an Agricult-. that should s are no owner into ural Qub, the membership to disoosinir of his timber claim at include farmers in this vicinity a sacrifice. An Agricultural Club Damage By Forest Fires Now Compaitively Small The Department of Agricul ture has been llguring up the losses by fires of the National Forests for the calendar year l!ti2, and finds that they were the lowest of recent, years. Ix'ss than one acre to every thousand of timbered lands was burned over, and the total damage is estimated at $75, 200, or less than one dollar to every 2,000 acres of area. The good record is attributed to, first, favorable weather con ditions in most localities, and m ml, the increased efficiency of the fire-fighting organization. As congress makes available the means for extending the system of communications on the Nation al Forests, the equipment of trails, roads, telephones, and lookout stations is yearly enlarged and the lires, it is said, arc dis covered more ipiickly and fought more rapidly. An especially good showing was made by the Forest officers last year in extinguishing fires outside the National Forests be fore they reached tin; Forest boundaries. Such fires constitut ed more than one-sixth of all fought by the Forest rangers and guards. About nine-tenths were extinguished before they touched the forests. Of the (ires within the Forest boundaries more than 1H per cent were on lands in pri vate ownership. Nearly one fourth of the extra oxiciiditures due to lighting fires that is, ex penditures outside the time of the regular Forest force was in curred in lighting these lires. Lightning caused more fires than any other agency, followed by railroads, campers and incen diaries, in the order given. The ui.at est losses occurred in Arizo na, Arkansas, and California, in which states there was also the largest proportion of fires caused by lightning and by incendiarism About 27 per cent of all the fires were started by lightning and about :W per cent wore due to carelessness. NOT lOF. FOR I'l'HI.ICATION. SPRING : 1913 : SPRING New dress goods just arrived including latest fabrics shown Embroideries and Insertions New Attractive Spring Shoes 111 ' HII 111 I --! . .. ! .I.IIM.. ., King Tailored Waists Stylish And Very Popular At BROWNS SATISFACTORV STORE mil also Students of the high point tolgardleejof any personal feeling school. Mr. Leody and Supt. by I rank j that may exist. "Knockers" are Breithaupl of the Kxporiment 1'rineville , not confined to anv one town at Station had been contemnlntinir the gate way to this big country, .such an organization for some Commercial Club is credited with They're at every railway station time and therefore it was decid- the authority to advertise such a leading to Harney Valley and we ed to invito a few together to route but The Times-Herald limb can't avoid them. The only discuss it. no accredited officer of the Com- thing we can do is to see that in- It was decided by those present mercial Club has ever written tending investors and homeseek- that an organization of that any letter or discussed such a era are given the right way to character would be of great ben route, reach us and take our chances, efit to the community and a com Accordidg to Mr. Dibble people 'No town should be expected to mittee consisting of H. J. Jok wishing to come to Burns get otr be responsible for the utterances isch. I. S. Gear and J. C. taedy at Redmond and come as far as of private people. Burns has was appointed to formulate plans Prineville and not finding any some of the same characters and submit them at a meeting to auto line from that point in go right at home who insist on air- be held 00 April Oth. It was back out. This is rather a bad lg their jiersonal grievance to considered by some that a plan state of affairs which will h,- the detriment of the best inter- of organization for the entire remedied at once. Portland pub- osts ot the town ana country in county should be made but after licity people have already been general but we have found no this was discussed it was finally advised of the situation and will way to keep them from shout- thought best to make it local and ; One of the best ways for tim ber land owners to comply with the law is to join county fire pe trol associations oat have been organized in most of the timbered counties of the state. It is ex pected that every timbered coun. ty will have suchan organization before the fire season arrives. The experience of these associa tions, some of which have been in existence for four years, proves that adequate patrol can be se cured at a cost of from 14 to 34 cents an acre and if all the tim ber land owners join, the acreage cost will be materially decreased, Protection from fire at a cost of 3.00 or $4.00 per quarter section ! should be welcomed by all timber land owners and it is hoped that I m ritl. ta ri. I., i. tirm a I in i ii., or- ; en March IM, I tils. Sttt.t , i- I., l.y nlrii Urn! .Ih.ix , R, It Inula., of lir..,- . i rrgiu, wlm i.n prli :l. IPlouMo'e Mom, MM.) I on i. N I. (or I. ','.. Mi-r ::. I ." V., H In I., ami I ot I miI Urn Ooit .. 'luff nalil. I '., I:.n,-r !-.. W iiImiik-IU' Vlrr. In.li 'in lit. I iioln - of int. nil, .i to inak- final II. u. uai proof, to r.lal.ll.l, rlalin lo Hi. laml alaova il,itii.,-i iit.o.l i r. ..!..i - i ot,, . ml. alum f at hl i till',' Ml I'HW.iy, Oafgon, oil Hi,' Hi lay of S . ill. IVI : c. alumni naiin-a a. wltm-Mr. Win iKIlilali I 1. Jark.oii. t rtira.i-l.att-R. l.ralt-r i' hliiMlia, all of lir. .. OragM, 'i I tint. Ki'Rl.Irr, in, ..in. u'ill Iw, imltlr.'if lo Mi II directions ing" even though no one of con- that similar organizations would th h misrt.pr(.8entations made S a . . , i i . . t .... . lu into i.ti.mtwin .. f.lf ' l Ji.. .1 .., .,....,. w ,ollw ,,, cacn commumiy mru- liv un-aIUhl- tindier brokers for the selfish purpose of increasing commissions. see to it that prope are given people who wish to i sequence pays come to Burns from that direc-jthem. out the county tion. The only direct line from A representave of this paper Wm. Ilanley, ley, 1. S. Geer, Dr. LISTEN! LOOK! LINGER! Long Enough To Investigate Why It Will Pay To Look Over A few of the Thousands of Articles carried In stock by the Burns Dept. Store enumerated belew: NOTICE l-'olt PUBLICATION. UH1TBD ITATH i SI. OFFICII Hutu.. OrafDDi Hftfali I -, Iffll t I.. Krunk Ii Main y of lllllilli:.. Molilalia. Cou t.ti. Inu air In ii lb nolll,,. llml i liarh'r II iioaa iv ho Kin. Unlit, orrifon. aa hi. poll oTIi'oaililiraa did on Mi.r. h IS, I'". I, hi.' In Oil. 1 1 111 id h la .Inly i'omoI oiali ! .. 'll. -a Hon loOOS If. I a mt a. nri- Ho- pom i llni inn of y.nir hoi.tc kti-ail Kl.lr. h.-ilal So I .. iiia-li- Marihl,. j I 'ill, fin III. -i n 1 1 L in -I ,ini "i i stt'.jHirtiiiii .' rownaliili bit., HMIga.i I . VI illain.-lli Mfl "llau, i.ti'l a' groining t m 1,1. i oiiu-at ln allvifi-a ilii.l l f,.i . l II .11. v l iinilaiit. haa la.lla.lto '-' "'"i. "i 'iiMuii Ihla laltil for iQiin halt .IX l.'i '"ih. n. I -n. .'.Iliii; Ihr i-oiii 'i. m I'm. nl ..I iha lonliiit anil Ihai In liaa iirvci ratal. ii.l.i"! a rnal.l.Mit ,' iiotim.ii if.nl la a noli tr.i'lilil of t he Mali' of Or.'ifOn Von an-. tti.Tiforf InrlhiT iioliflo.l thai lilt' .ahl alli'Kiill'.ii. u III I..' taki'lt at Ihla offlod a. hatlliK ..it'll loiifrani'i. Iiy on, anil tut ir aa.li! entry will h.iiiii. rlril Ihari'iimlrt M II hoot your fnrthrr rluhl to bfl lo'af'l Oo-ti In, i llhvt Uiloro lh!aorUi--ot on ai.cal, If n tall to fl la In Ihla .tin ullliii. I.,, in. naia all, 'i tin' nil III II inilillrallnlt of thia ii"'" i, aa alio.. II I.. Kinir (Jeore of (.recce was as sassinated last Tuesday while at the head of the (Jreek army at Salonika. Easter Service At The Presbyterian Church A fine program of two parts will be rendered by the Presby terian Sunday School tomorrow inorniiiK. celebrating Master and David Livingstone Centenary, the program to begin at 10:30. There will be no regular preach ing service during the morning but in the evening the pastor will give a sermon, "The Joy of East er," being his subject. The Times-Herald regrets it has not the space to give the fine program arranged for these ser vices. Both are good with spec ial music arranged for morning and evening. The children have the morning service entirely and they have been well drilled in their parts. Warrant Call There are sufficient funds in the hands of the county treasur er to pay all Harney county war rants outstanding and registered up to March 1st, 1912. Interest on such warrants cease from this date. March 15th. 1913. R. A. Miller, Treas. Wood Potatoes A. K. Richardson General Merchandise Will Prepay All Charges .i nil Dry (iuihI.s and Boots or Sln.es Boughl from him, to any postofficfl In 1 1 ; 1 1 -1 n liitmtv Don't ForjrPt It! He Will Also Give You 20 Per Cent Off On all Woolon Shirts. Sve;it'i-s. Etc. He Will Also Give You 15 Per Cent Off On All Slieep l.ini'i Coats He Also Carries One Of The Best And Most Complete Lines of Fancy And Staple Groceries In This City ar That Means Something To Yon h Barley Wheat i Dry Goods Dept. A Complete Lino of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Including Ladles Cloaks, Waists, Shirts, Sweaters, Shawls, Hand Bags, Beds anil Bedding, I'ndermuslins, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Corsets and Cor set Covers. Notions, Silks and Ribbons. Gentleman's Dept. The Most Complete and Up-To-Date Gent's Furnishing Department also full line of Men and Boys Suits and Over coats; Socks, Neckties. Collars and Cuffs, Underwear, New Stock of Working and Dress Shirts, Hat.;. Caps, Glovc-s, Sus penders, Levi Strouss and "Boss of the Road" Overalls, Jumpers, Linen Dusters Drugs Department We mention here a few of the things carried in this department: Perfumery, Face Powder, Cream ami Solutions, Toilet Articles, Blue Vltrol, Formalde hide, Chloride Lime, Sal Soda, Turpen tine, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, White Lead, Dry and Mixed Paint, Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oils. Stock and Poultry Foods, Insect Powder, Squirrel Poison, Household Remi dies and Crape Juice, Denatured and Wood Alcohol. Ih,1,iw, yniir anawiT, tinm r iiain. -. tin any iii,-iillti,f an. I rf.)...ti.lii.K in tin-.,, allt'itatltuiaol oonlail, ..rtl )i,u fall ttlllilti lltat mm- It, ill. in Oil. . SlM tlttr .riHif that y.tit lint,' ai-r k-iI a OOp "I Mitir anartir 00 lit .nil i ..ittialanl fltlirt In ittT.oti or I'y ri'ni.iiTt-ti mall If thla ai'rv Ira i. in a Ii I. tin- ilrl lit' r.i of it cup) i. ( .tut a ii. tier totlit-i.itili-.latit III . t..iti, i.r.Ml ,.f .it,-), .,-r I MM lutl.t l.t' I'iltiiT llli aahl run!. taut a writ. It'll a .In. I. If.ltfi'titt'iil ttf Ilia Mi,'lil ol lltr f-tiliy. .Imwlr.if lln .lali- til l. tt't tljit urttit nfli'li, i it ..f tin. person by whom i In' ilt'llv.ry a.l iiiatlr .iiiliiiit Mlii'u alt. I viliiii'lh, OOpl naa ili'llvtTt.'t. If ma. la In ii'tf l.turoil inalf, I ... .1 ttf Milt It .it i I. t' iiiii.t t ..n.l.l .if I lie allliln III nf On irrai.n Li m It. i in tn, . ,..y waa tnallril .lalltiK ivliin n ii-1 On- I...-' .iftli , In ivlilt'bll waa tiiallt'tl. and tlila afllilavtl iniiat la. aocotn l.altli'il l.y lilt' M..liiiu.'ft .tt'i iljil Iin Hit- I fll i r nil alniulil .tali' III i. hit an. war t.ir iiaiiii'til tlir Hi.t.,lhi t- ti. w lilt ti i mi tli'.ltit fnttiri. niitlri . lit 1. 1- -t-til I. I Itlll IV, I'lUHK. Ki-,-tHtt-l Halt til llr.l . nl, In itlliiti Mari-li I . Mil liala nf am tittil publlt utiuti Mart-li, B3, I'M.i. Hair ul llilrtl .itl, in nil. .ti Mnrt-li '."', Illl Hati-1 f loartb publlt Mloa April - HI I Catholic Church. Church of th Holy Family - Holy Mass; 1. Sundays and Holy days of obligation at 10:30 a. m. 2. Week days at 7:30 a. m. Sick calls made at any time. Those desiring instructions or re ligious information cordially in vited to call at residence along side of church and always wel come. Non-Catholics always welcome at church services. Services outside of the above on Sundays and Holy days of ob- ligation will be announced in church. Rev. Pius Niermann, 0. F. M. LOW FARES WEST Spring Colonist Period Dally March 15 to April 15, To All Central Oregon Points ON -J-IAM U -gfJP OregonTrunkRy. CENTRAL OREGON LINE DR. L. G. HOLLAND Physician and Surgeon Burnt, Oregon FROM Wares Of All Kinds Home Entertaiment Are so representative in character that it is possible to furnish your home. WOODENWAKE Brooms, 15 r u s h e s, Willow Ware, Water Bags, Barrels and Kegs, Bowls, etc. QUEENSWAKL Fine China, Cut Glass, Silver Deposit Ware. Minors, Cooking Utensils, Pottery Lamps and Lanterns. JEWELRYWAUE Clocks, Watches, Stickpins, Belt Buckles, Cull' ami Collar Buttons, Etc. HARDWARE Headquarters lor Sport ing Goods, Guns, Ammunition, Fishing and Camping Outfits, Tents. Tarnauliuns and Wagon Covers, Building Taper, Roofing, Wire Netting, Nails, Garden Tools, Rope. Cuttlery, Tine ware. Etc, Boot And Shoe Dept. We are proud of this departroeni and can give satisfaction to all Men. Women and Children. Wo carry the celebrated Buckingham & Heeht lino. None better. Hcst (.nods With Lowest Prices We Meet and Beat All Competion Rtt family friends and yourself if you I want a Phonograph with Records. We handle the Famous Edison Phonographs Children's Dept. Our Children's Department is so com plete that we can furnish your little ones from top to toe. We have not overlooked the Dolls and Toys Grocery Dept. We've all kinds Flour, Bacon, Lard, Honey, Grain. Grass Seed and Feeds of all kinds. Farm Produce, Fresh Fruit. Vegetables and Evaporated Fruits. Special Dept. Wall Paper. House Lining, Umbrellas; I'arasols, Trunks, Valises, Suit Cases, and Butterick Patterns. WhipH, Hob bles, Half Soles and Tacks. Stationery, School Supplies, Tobacco and Cigars, Notions, Confeetionaries. Grain, Wool Bags, Sacks, Binder Twine and Cord Wood. Your Trade Respectfully Soiicted The Burns Denartment St nrp . aS Send Your Orders For Lumber, Lath, Cedar Shingles, Hardwall Plaster, Portland Cement, Lump Lime, Etc. Overturf , Davis, Miller Co. "" ' "'- ii i.nai.i i .. i .. .......iii i.iii...,.i... i. . Wholesale and Retail Dealers Office Phone 36 Mill Phone 48 BEND. - - OREGON. We have a large stock of the above and can make quick deliveries to the Burns Country. Get OUR Prices. Chicago Peoria St. liOuis Milwaukee Little Rock Memphis $ us 00 37 (K) 37 (K) :; 70 42 m 12 50 St. Paul $ 30 00 Minneapolis SO oo Duluth 30 00 Kansas City 30 00 Omaha 30 00 St. Joseph 30 00 Lincoln 30 00 NewOreleansIS OS From other points in proportion ieiiyour menus in mo l-,ast ol this opportunity of niovini Westat low rates 1). root train service via Burlington Route.j Northern Pacific, Great Northern. Spokana, Portland & Seattle and Oregon Trunk Railways. 1 You can deposit funds with mo and west hound tickets will furnished people in the Fast. T fX'afi S8P??iE J- Corbett, Agt. Traffic Mgr. Portland, Ore, Bend, Ore. Details of schedules, laios, etc., will be furnished on request. L Summons. in tin- circuit Conn hi tlir Mat at I.HK"H Iin Hill 111 V ..Hill 4 PaSSat II Nl'Wfll, 1'1,'lillllll. I v. iMWiaO Niwiii, ii.i.'ii.i.nii. Tu Ktlwin ('. Nrwtll, lb alum' uanuil Dclriiiliuil IN Till! NAMIO OP 11IK STATi: nl OKlCdON, you are hertbj required tu auptar aad iinswn tn tba eoniulniul lilril agalatl fOB in t In iiIiiim' i itiiili .1 null, iiii iii before the Uwl day ol ii time irt'Ht'i ilinl in t lit-hi iKi nl publical ti.ui nl lliia HUniiiiinia, tuwit, on in U- (oiv tin' r.'tli day ul' April, hum. mi. I data helm ""' Mfdralioo of iU weoka I'rnili (lir liial (illlilii iitinit ul Ibiit4im uiiiti., iiiiiI il yt'ii luil In iii'i.n mill tuiawir, for want thereof I'liiinlill will upl'ly lo tin Court litr llK' H-lii'l ili'inaiiil. eil in tlir i'niiiliiiiit, to-wil, luiaibviit druaolviug tbr lunula of taatriu.oBy novj .aiatillir la'livi.ill I'l.llllllll Hliil I Ii I. nil. i nl J mill llml Plaintiff have a deerw of divorce iraolotc rVoni the Dsfcndaat t that llir I'laiiuill Iium- lu-r in.iitU-ii nain T reatartd, TUi Mini sh .iiI.iIk', ,v i,,.,H nl llfii r.i.'iiu Tli,iiiii,,n, Jmljjo ,, tbl t1 n.v Cniiii ni ii.H iu x Coaaty, mu hB iintl pull-nil .tu il,,- L'Vlli ila of IMiiVS nil. I'.li::. ami ill,- il.ii,, ,, ,. tUsl , , r lifatii.ii ul iiii tumntoai h Manh i ''"- m . aiaot, iiui in i fur i'i. until). Iini I , onnectiona aouth via HARRIMANANDREWS Stag A. H. CURRY, Prop. '" Harriman Monday and Thurad and arrive. Wtidnvaday and Salurd. ..li week, i.iiiii.', ii, w,, ,ouha lino lo Drinu, Winnemucca, olc. Those desiring thu service of Jersey hull may liiid one at ll R. .1. McKinnuii hum. : TBe I I 1 I I - i