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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1915)
X ' L We wish to thank our many friends and custo mers for their patronage and loyalty shown dur ing the past year and wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Williams -Zoglmann Clotltin; Company Merchant Tailors md Leading Clothier I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon Rabies Exist Among Coyotes and Dogs I hi CUemU JULIAN BYRD M.i SATURDAY. JANUARY 9. 11S SUBSCRIPTION KTKS On. Y.r Six Months Tliree Montfc, :'.00 I 00 75 Bays and Girls Judge Stock. Do Oregon boys and girls know a good dairy cow when thi . M her? They will have a chance to show whether they do or nol ;it a stock judging contest to be held at the Agricultural College dur ing Farmers' and Conference Week. Incidentally, they will also be able to make a few dollar! by studying dairy cows and points to be observed in judging, so that they are able to gel away with one of the attractive call) prizes of $10, $9. $8. 7, 6 and $5, awarded respectively for the first six platings. Additional prizes of S and $2 will le gives for making the best and the next best ratings, respectively, in judging separately the four cows comprising the Jersey, Holstein and Ayrshire classes. The con test is open to any Oregon boy or girl between the ages of 10 and 18 years, and will be held at the stock-judging pavilion on February 5. Arid Fruit Growing. In view of the fact that a great deal of fruit, and some most ex cellent fruit, too, is grown either on dry or irrigated farms, the horticultural work at the 0. A. C. Short Courses was planned to deal with arid horticulture in a special way. Such practical sub jects as location of orchard, types of soil to select, dry farm and irrigation tillage, cover and shade crops, pruning, thinning and spraying, will be thoroughly probed. Consideration will also be given to methods of combat ting winter injuries. The course should appeal strongly to all growers east of the Cascades or within the irrigated districts of Southern and Western Oregon. Farris Bill Likely to Provoke Fight. A bitter fight is due to the Irri gation Congress jn Portland this week over the plan to indorse Ferris bill, now pending before the National Senate, says the Oregonian. There is a genetal disposition on the part of Oregon Irrigation lit! to condemn the Ferris bill, which provides for Federal con trol of water power and water resources to the evident detii ment of the irrigation interests. But it iB understood that Sec retary Lane, of the Federal In terior Department, is the real author of the bill, and those arid of Oregon that are in real need of irrigation do not want to go on record against it for fear th it their hostile attitude would je - pardize their chances of obtaining I.' .. I ...... I . ........ I ....... . .... f iidiHn i... i reueitii anniDiuuu wit iuiuiu u li gation work. Hotel Proprietor! Would Sell Liquor Believing that hotel guests are entitled to the same privileges as persons in their own homes, the hotel man desires the privilege of supplying liquor to guests. The hotel men say they do not wish to rescue the saloon and they do not want bars; they are willing to submit to rigid regula tions, provided they can furnish liquor to such guests as may desire a drink. This subject will be discussed formally tonight by represen tatives of the hotels, with the governing boards of the various civic organizations. The confer ence is to be held at the Com mercial Club. An unofficial con ference was held Monday night, when the matter was presented and tonight the subject is to be presented with all formality. The hotel men serk support of the civic bodies, and if this cannct be obtained they will not endeavor to force the issue by themselves. Their argument is that the public should be as interested in the matter as the hotel men. Discrimination against the traveling public is held to be ruinous to the legitimate hotels. As hotel men, they desire as com plete regulation as can be devised for the protection of patrons and liquor would only be served with meals. The dotel men BUggest that property upon which a hotel is situated he held responsible for the observance of all regulations and that the license of the hotel be revoked when attempts are made to evade the regulations. Such a plan would operate against illegitimate hotelsand will protet law-abiding hotels. Tellgram. Propose 1 Mill State Tax Levy for Roads A state tax of 1 mill for good roads is proposed by a group of influential Portland business men says the Oregonian, who have appealed to the Multnomah coun ty legislative delegation to lend their support to a bill providing for a levy of this kind for a peri od of two years. It is pointed out that a one mill levy win raise i,uw,uuu a year and that thst sum will be sufficient, in connection with the existing levy of one-fourth mill, to complete the Columbia High way projects in Columbia, Hood River and Wasco counties and to carry on other important road development work in various parts of the state. (Continued from page 1.) er is informed by Dr. Saurman that it is from what is called street virus. The dripping saliva from n rabid animal in ita wan derings may spread the disease and the infection may very from ten days to throe months or pos sibly a year. One very suspicious symptom of rabies is for an animal to act stupid or paralytic and also show symptoms of having a bone in its throat. Such an animal should be watched and not allowed to come in contact with other ani mals or human beings. A dog showing symptoms of rabies is confined in the pound in this city and is being watched by Dr Saurman and Dr. Griffith. A calf belonging to Allen Jones has a pronounced case and is very mad. It has also been watched by the doctors and in all liklihood will die today, A young bull be longing to Dr. ilililiard died yes terday morning and if'.was at first believed'ihe died from hydro phobia, but an examination show ed the case to have! beenlblack leg. Dr. Saurman desires that all animals suspected should be kept isolated a ml" in "ease of death the heads be sent to Dr. Geary who will see to it that they are for warded to the state'.board where a definite examination will be made and information returned as to its condition. The Doctor wants the people to realize the gravity of the situation in this section and that they take no chances. Later .lust before going to press Dr. Saurman called up this office and stated the calf at the Jones ranch had died and he had made an examination of the brain. He found very positive evidence of rabies in the speci men. He also examined the head of a cat that had died last night under rather suspicious circum stances hut found no Negri bodies in the brain. The cat belonged to Carey Thornburg and died fol lowing what appeared to be a fit but to make sure the carcass waa brought to the Doctor. NEW COUNTY OFFICERS W. A. Goodman took the oath of office as sheriff last Monday morning and has selected Tom Sprague as his deputy. W. H. Robins is the new commissioner, taking the place of E. P. Sylves ter. I he judge-elect. H. C. Lev ens was also sworn in but no bus iness has been transacted by him as it is not known whether Judge Thompson is to hold over or not A case bearing upon this matter should have been decided by the supreme court early this week but up to this morning nothing had been heard to indicate who would be judge. Frank Gowan takes the place of C. E. Beery as surveyor and all the other officers are the ones who have been holding the posi tions in the past. The commissioners have been transacting some business but very little has been done so far, as they desire that the county judge take part in their delibera tions and until some word is re ceived of a definite nature they did not feel like going on. GENEVA LOCKES CO. Theatre goers in Burns and vicinity have had a fine week of entertainment furnisned by the Geneva Locks Dramatic Co, who have been playing Tonawama ince last Monday night to big houses. Every bill has bSM pleasing so far and the company has ita two strongest ilays for tonight and tomorrow night : "The Wolf" and "Paid in Full." The members of this company are ladies and gentlemen and each bill has been well cast and played. They arc a well-balanced company with every Individual his or her part well. It has been some time since the people of Burns have had an opportunity to hear some real dramatic work and they have shown their appreciation by giv ing this company good houses. Tonight promises to be om best bills ever produced on the local stage and seat sales have been brisk. The play tomorrow night is also a favorite and they will again be greeted by a full house. This company may again visit us later during the present year and if they finish their reportoire with as much satisfaction to the public as those already produced they may feel sure of being well received. lur to Ssturn. One iminilDf s msrcbsnt whosa goods did not rtry sjrongly substanti ate bis advertising clsltns put out s new sign, lis wss plssssd to see tbat n sxent many psopls stoppod to read It, but directly bs wss puld sud sn gered to notice tbst they nil went on, lungilng. There waa nothing funny iihoni the sign. It merely resd: If You Buy Here Owe You Will Come Again. Tim merchant went outside In a cas ual sort of way sud glanced at hla sign lo see whin was tbs matter. Home inn-, no doubt s former customer, bad added another line. It now read: If Vmi Buy Here Onoe You Will Come Again To Bring It Baek. Youth's Companion. Colored Qlaaeea. Wearing spectacles to protect tbs yd from the glare of the eun Is a very old diatom Tin- nstlves of tbe fur northern regions long ago Invented SpSCtSClSS of wood will' s very narrow alll In the center to diminish sa far ss postlbl! the continual glare of tbe long n n lie day. It la said that the ICmperor Nero, who waa an albino mid whose e.vea were therefore very aeualtlve to of the1 ",;ll,i "H,'tl sinethyate or emerslds to Nineiu ma eyes. Cough Medicine for Children. Never give a child a cough medicine that contains opium in any form. When opium is given other and more serious diseases may follow. Long experience has demonstrated that there is no better or safer medicine for coughs, colds and croup in child ren than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is equally valuable for adults. Try it. It contains no opium or other harmful drug. For sale by all Dealers. Additional Locals. Jesse Vickers is in town today. Nice weather for rabbit hunt ing. The bunnies are becoming quite wild and also some scarcer, About mx inch i of snow fell here during Thursday and that night. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cookies and Doughnuts for sale at City Restaurant. Additional Locals. Bobbie Drinkwater is in town today. A. H. Curry is up from the Harriman section. Revs. Loree and Williams will conduct a revival in the Baptist Church comencing Jan. 1 1. All are invited. C. M. A they, a member of the Geneva Iockcs Co., has made himself rather handy around this shop during the, week which we appreciate. A marriage license was issued this week to Leon Newell, and Miss Blanche Kendall. Dr Ben. son of the Presbytrrian church has gone to the Newell home near Dog Mountain today to per form the ceremony of marriage. The young man is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newell, pioneei residents of this county. Estrayed A brown mare bran ded H on left stitlc also small I'll dim under it; black on hind legs to stifle with a little white at hoof right hind leg. One spring mare colt dark, shows signs of gray; white streak in face; has halter on; branded HI on left stille. One filly, coming two. chestnut sorrel, tale notched; white streak in face, small for age; branded FH on left stifie. A liberal re ward will be paid for the recovery Sf these animals. Information may be given Sheriff Goodman J or G. F. Hartwell, Riley, Oregon. His Preferenoe. "Ootid, grncloiia." eiclalmeil a vlcsr aa he met a village laborer wearily pulling a loaded wheelbarrow. "It would tie much eaalcr If you pushed It." "Daresay." waa the auawer, "but I'm Hick of the very sight of It."-London Telegraph Hla Weigh. "What la the wny of the transgres sor?" asked (he hooh. "I'lfteen ouncea to the Hund." re plied the grouch Cincinnati Kinpilrer. Billioumess and Constipation Cured. If you arc ever troubled with biliousness or constipation you will be interested in the state ment of R. F. Erwin, Peru, Ind. "A year ago last winter I had an attack of indigestion followed by biliousness and constipation. Seeing Chamberlain's Tablets so highly reccommended, I bought a bottle of them." For sale by all Dealers. JANUARY-FEBRUARY Clearance Sale BROWNS SATISFACTORV STORE Will offer during Jan. and Feb. a large line of Quality Merchandise at Reduced prices. Remember when we advertise any thing it is so and you know it. There are lines that should be closed out during Jan. and Feb. and we are going to reduce such goods and offer them to you. QUALITY FIRST N. BROWN & SONS Burns, Oregon Dr. Geo. G. Carl is prepared for special attention to all dis eases of eye, ear and nose. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. BOtf. He Got Her Seme Proper Clothing. LUCILLE LOVE. At Tonawama Wednesday - -EHUaaigMaaw wy Mm w b m mm Mmm. .jtuaBC Mgp EEH f hone Orders -For fat young turkeys, alive or dressed, to Willow Wind Farm, n(".s, F. B. Howard, Mgr. The subjects of Rev. A. K. MacRae's sermons next Sunday, will be, at the morning service: "Victory" and at the evening service: "Is the Christian Life possible" Every service is con ducted for your benefit. Frank Dibble was accompanied over this week by his wife for a short visit. Jerry Merritt has been in the city this week visiting his daugh ter. Mrs. Robt. Baker. Local dealers are having a hard time to keep up with the demand for 22-calibre rifles and ammuni tion these days. War is not only declared on rabbits but also on coyotes and dogs since it has been found con clusively they have rabies. Kill the coyotes. Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy desire to express their thanks to their many friends who were so kind during their recent be reavement. Kodak films developed 10 cents per roll, any size. Prints 6c each All orders of 2 dozen prints films developed free. A. H. McLain. Care of Sayer Studio. THE SIGN OF GOOD PAINT Any one who uses or ought to use paints and varnishes, will be glad to know that WC have just taken the agency for Sherwin-Williams Paints & Varnishes in this locality. l;or fifty years this line has been the world's leader that's why we chose it; and we are leaders in good things here that's why they chose us. It's a pretty good combination to do business with. WELCOME PHARMACY Burns, Oregon tx m rWA NLaV PL ir tTf -a fk Mrvnj?L fWTshiJ Vy MillllrnilllBll mk P Notice lo ( "rnlii. .! Noli in hereby gi veil llist tin' uinhr igncd liaa BSM duly appointed wluiiii ietrator of tlm rnlaUl of Jiunc LtQMrd, dS0MM) I'.v IB ('utility Court of I lis State of Oregon, (or llariirv, Cmni All rrnoiiN liuvuig ilnllilH SgSiOlt Slid eelate are liereby iiutifli'il in .icm nt them, duly vcriliud tin bv law rrtiiirc 1, toll. M. Morton ailinliiiiitralor, it t Ills NsMseoi IB Huron, llerncv County,' Oregon, ur at the otliii, o( .1. S. ( oik, hla attorney, In Hurnri, Harm C Ity, Oregon, within l month- from Ilia date of thin notice. Hated title Hint day of November. I'M I J. 8. cook, II. M BOSTON, Attorney. Administrator. CONTEST NOTICE. l NIIKIJ BTATKH I SI Ol I l I Hiiini, Oregon, Nv n.t . i :,th, I o ( it m i It M CoOpVfi of Hiu in, Om k-.ii ' iMtM You art- li.-r. l.y notified that ( haiUa (Mil Who gtVfl I'laiJH.U d, Ort-iciMI, n- bll ("-( iAIm aiMo-M, iiii ii Kovenbsti , u . i Mir Hi 1 1) la "(tin hla duly i i.rr..i...i:. .1 nop; . u tlon to 1 itiiirat and Mturc th am t Ui ln ul your lli.ival a. I in' if, No "trial ti 01 kj Mia.ii Stat' h I'M It MO for W . I N Uf HfMllUn , 'lutththlp .. "UMi, Ktlin Ksat U iIUiim llr II. -tliliaii.antl aa tenon..: I. I hlacontcal In lo wei Mint laH 1 harh a M u iK r liU wholly stssudonvil iaol entry I hat hoi llrv-fast a Ul 1 1 Mm) ur maintain! 'I n rrt.il no i mad- an) iiiinotriiitits UMMOD, and I tan teoariitil hlmarlf sud 1 liaiiK'l hla rWltloilO tlltojvfrimi svsr tlurv tbs date uf ruin . You are, ihvrrfurr, further i.oilflvd that tin- ! SSlll ftllrtfalloi.l Will !!' tSkeli Ul 0O&feSSd aii'l yoursstd stitrjr will us i-iun!i l nniioiit ' farther right to U- hrsrd, ttihrr bsjfon una ufflca or on apal. if jmi fall to 111!' 111 Ibll ' offlca within tvsruty daviafiir tin n, KTI) pubili atlou of thl nolli c, at BiiOwn your stiswar under oath, siwc-ifli illy n ipm 'l ' lug lo these sllegatl.nie of ouiicii, together with due pfool tbsl )ou haw m ropy ol your lUlucr OU lbs llld muiitltlil fiihir III prraoii or hy rrglatrrrI tusll. You should etate III jour SiiftHcl Ho- lint ,1 ol tbs Mist oftles to Mhlrh oi ili'Mii fltlUlO Uotlcii lo 1h- ml lo oil H m r'AHitg, lU-gis'i r lat of Aral publication No rnilur X h I'll hsti of aecuntl t'Uhlli atlou Iifi-cuileir ;ti, p-ii lists of third uulllratloti ietmt-rr l.'lh I'M halt- of fourth 1 ubllcaU.ui litrriuht r Itttl I M 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ! I'M II ! ."I"AT - l.'.. -n 1 ... 1 Hurtis, Oregon, NOVWibOl -' i d , Nol lev i hershy gl win hst Will iniu W.hinith of Kgli, ttrvgoii. who on July H, 19I1, mh Ifoturitrad Kntry, No Qtijt tot I ' . n lion JA, Townahlp tl H, lUugr 4 I , . ,. , etts Maildiaii, has Olrd notice of luten'h-n 1.. in s k flnsl thre-ssr Proof lo cetal-hr h clslut to lha land shOvS described, boil - Itt it liter and Hertlver, St Bliriil, Oregon, on tin .'Nth da v "f ln-iemt.! r, 19U (IsliuaQi nsinos ss wUuessea leter I'etersoo, of Kgll. Oregon. W Barbor, of Nsrro.vi, Oregon. I J. llaima and Usrvt) ' lliiilr). both of Kgll, Oregon m, isHNK. KtffUUr, (17U; Hunts M I Hi No NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'NITKDHTATItil.ANDtiKKK I Hurtia. iirmini, Nuvetuiicr Hrd, WH I Notlctj It liervby glveo ibtt tho Morthern I'kclDi' Hallway Cuiiipany, whoao piwl into . I'tlllll In HI. I'Mll.Mluh. ,.!, li.n lto .ol ,1 ,-. iilNuifiiilii'rl'iU llk.l In tlila cni. o ILmih. lion to oUmi iitnler the provlitotm nt tho mi uf congrcit, apprevot .fut t, lots (so Hut. ..'.. 6) u alliouUil by On) Ait of CoaaroH III prortul Mny 17, IIXW. NWUSWt,. Sec. W. T. . H It VII Soot. N', NW1J Hit. 10 HK'tNW'4 HC. I.'l, Mt'jM. ,. HgtjNWt. Hoi' 17. I nl :i Hci'. ;ttl, T .'17 H. It : i SMt. I.ol S.HiM'. 1 HKliHKt, See I. I mt t , It ." tuiw. H. HerUI No. nSH Ait) tin) nil iMirtout alataalBg ateeroeli Ike laiuU tl'i tltit'.l. or tltitlrluu to ..I. .1 i.. . hi . of Ihu Mltteitl rbtrti'ter of llic litiiil, or nut otlttr rettoii, lo the tllipimitl In tppllcaul, tlinulil ni, Mi.'ir nHiUviu of proletl in tlih ofllc,on or bfforn tltn Irttb tlty ol Jhihoo , 1W1C. Wm. Knhk, Ki'tlitri. in tiik notiNTY coi'itr OS iiii: KTATIi OK OHKdON I'OU IIAU- NKV COUNTY. In the matter of the Kttutr i of CITATION A. 0. Lynch, ileceaaetl t To Mary Anns tireen, Murths A.I Mctirlfl, June Ksrgurou, Julni II. lluirill Floreoce B, Mine, ('. C. I'mnklin, ' William I riiiiklin, J. I.. Franklin, untl A. W. I'rsnklln, (IkKKTINd IN TUB NAMK OK TIIK NTATK ' OK OBJKJON, you are herttliy titoil and Christmas! Why not give something useful? I have a nice line of Ladies and Gentlemen's Felt BedroomlSlippers Hair Ribbons Ties. Shoes Handkerchieves, etc. Special for Xmas: Mince Meat, Cranberries, Plum Pudding Candy and Nuts My general line of WINTER GOODS Is Complete A. K. Richardson General Merchandise Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALIKINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House andlFeedintr Privileir in rw.1 or isarn. i ustomers Car For Own Si., :. -----. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair Grounds. I mwmwmmmmmmwmw We have a complete stock of Seasonable Goods Big Assortment of Suitable Christmas Gifts For both young and old See them while out ihopping CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store L . j i i Nt) tarsi l.o. i. iti no. NOTICE VOR PUBLICATION I'MTHIi KT4TBI LAND OlIIOI, I lliirm. uri'Koll, Nuvumlirr 14, ItlH i.sV.""..'" ssrebj lives tlmi las Nurtlirru re.,ulr.d to p,msr in I U Ootmt, Oonrl iJi ei i.rli "",,' aiaaasVaaMOHS ofOroKOD, (or llttimv I'minly, at Ihtt , , " " '" ' " ' " '''' i ililmmee tH.(.IU. n . . o .i i . i, linn to teieeiuitilei Hi.- t.rm Uluua ol Hit il ( ourt HtMilit Ihertt o( ut lliiiti , in llu nlUuuireei tpDroved July I, Met (ski hui. m; Otmiity ol lUruey on Wadaealav the iS'&jii.t'lJI'K (Itlttluy til .liiniitiry, llliriiit ill ii I'liu'k ill the liirt'iiiinii ul thai tlay to then itml there nhow run- r .Intlgu lisue.sn ecrilHtd rool iiroimrty "'"!; ,;i ,r.n.i, tun NKt.UHA, 8u. 17. lUWIIllllpl, .Silllli, ItKUfv i44 ImI.W.M. tiiiii imi ii;iw:t , II any l,t. why U,e mi .V' ?"' " "'""'r W.!" .?? lh m ....... ... v iui iti iniji'i i Ur! tulO ul the County Court mIiiiuIiI not " ,1,'"' l"11"'"'1 ' Injiat'torol Hit lnuil, ur tur order U) sell the following ,lv- B ibsTTsBCeto J7ttTRBff'2ig (o-wit : . ........ nil mi nay in jtuuery, lu I.otii 1, 4 sntl 5 ol Seetittn H un.i I ol I snd the NWVt s( the HW4 of ...n ,, U, in towuehlp 27 I., Hauue MO K. V. M. oontslolug 10U st'res nioro or vhh. W1TNKHH: Tlie llonornhU. Cant Thoiiiison, Judge of thol'uunty Court ul the Stele of Oregon, for tlm ('utility of llnriiity with (ho Si'al of naiil Cimi.I sffixed this 17th day of Nuvi'iiiIht A. I. Hill. aTTBITi VVM. K4HHK. K.-tltlt-r. Cleilt an NOTICE POR PUBLICATION. I Nl O D -IV m I.ANIl UKKICK, liuiiit. tiroKuii, liet'tnuber It), lvlt. Nutirelinereb) h iliti iiorl A Htuilltou ul I, IU). tiii-K.iii, who, on July -in, ima, mttlt ll;'l"'.t''ttil fclltn, No. IWM, lor NKt'NWi.., VNl.i. MH',Nh'4,Ht.,lloli'JO, Townthfu Villi llaiiae Jt K, nili.m.ii,. Meridian, hii tui i tool, ....1,11.11,1, . IkIiuu. Hie lml .buve 4e Mrlbi'il Imlure Ibu Kuiltnr and Hvcttver at lllirni. Orviioii.ou iiiBiuibday el tauuary ivid t.laliuaul mi in... an wllnoalet tatjUiioiv,. v ., ,.,,,, i'inr, Koliorl J VOIIIarat, iTtViW1."..,.1,','.1;.1."-' Au"u" w- ".' ' Wm ri r.,i,i Say there's going to be some good pictures at Tonswams this week. Final Sellleraeiii of Account. In the County Cm,,, f Utl, suto of Or egon for Harney Cmnu III til,, mult... ! .1. , ' ... ...,, , Mlu 1UH, 1U llU(j ta-tm uient and e.tt f sIlnl, ,0, h . ceased. ' Notloaie hereby kIm ,i tlle undf. Igued executor f th HBt wiu d testsmeut ,if Saimmi lioai-h. deoeaaad has tiled hie o,,i acoounl beraU .tTy law required, and thai il,,..,., ,vt ,. court bas set the th dy 0, j,uul.rv 1W5. at 10 o'clock (.. M. at Ih. HJun boussst llurun. Orogi,.,, . ,,0 lhn, d Plscafor tbe haarln, ... objection, to said Ons) sooounl and th ..m... thereof; any an.l all ,., h.vl. obJacUons lharato tiitiHt tile t) -JJ with the clerk ol h.u.I court oa or before' said day sud Hum. l'lrtt publication i. Uo. 6, 1014. WiLTaa Cases, i. A. RausoLu, Altoiuey Uxaeaeur l - -i!t 4 f