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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1901)
Religious Senses. 2 to 2:15 Son« service. Trouble Over Water AnJ Lights. of the authorities to see that 2.15 to 2:1-'' 8'-rmon for the mu< h as possible w ill be done on Christian Science services at II I. A recent dispatch from Hillsboro children. Brisco’s residence every Sunday 11 this line before bad weather blits to the <)re_' i.iian, says: o’clock a m. and 8 p. m. Sunday •3 to 4 Preachit g < rvi -’O. ; in this fall. ‘‘This city is apparently no near Those living in »ha community school at 1‘• a. m. Sleeting is also J I Il t> H » K I* Mnniïer er a settlement of the light ami come and bring vour Bibles anil held each Wednesday evening at s Some Gi'liani vunty cattle water diffiiulty than wli:n m-go- song books,and y- ir dinner baskets o’clock. All are eordually invited to attend. Subject for tomorrow: were first commenced. well filled. A »p.cial invitation is Spirit.” Those who say that the pre weredtingofa disease thought tiations sent high p’ i e of beef is a boom to be black-leg, but veternary di The plant was put in h re 10 years extended to ail »'.rangers who may Rev. A J. Irwin will preach at proposition may read the follow agnosis proved it to be caused ago, under a contract that the city be in the community on that day Harney the 2nd Sunday of each would purchase it at the expiration All come and < on-'' early and enjoy :.. )i th at 11 a. m. an 1 . :S0 p. tn. ing from th.- Breeder*’ G.Zette: by eating lusty grass. L>f 10 yeuis or f irfeit it.» -TTO,(.'•>') in a day of good tilings. Subbath echoul every sabbath at - ‘•Why is beef at the present p. m. The matter of water works ¡.nd terest. IL V. Gates, president of high price.' Why d r men bid foi ! the company, has offered the com-1 Ti ere will be preaching services high types of improved animals of electric lights is again being dis pany’s interest to the town for $16- at the Poison Creek school house the beef breeds? W hy arc the cussili. We find a number who 1000, the town in turn offering TH-i every 4’h Sunday at 2.30 p. m. Silk waist ai.d dress patterns a! Rev.’A. J Irwin, pastor. dairy breeds feeling the awaken advocate public ownership and 1 kj O. Miller it Thompion’s. ing.' In tyoo we had in this think it would be of great benefit ‘ Failing to reach an agreement, At the Presbyterian church country 10,000,000 less cattle for the city to own and operate the town selected \V. C. Cheeney ; E. B. Reed is again able to be [ Burns. B*v. A. J. Irwin pastor than in 1892. In that time the >ts own plant. and the company I-', II. Anson, as on the streets ail r a few »vetks ill- j Device -. r vic” s the third and fourth | Sunday s of i nch month at 11 a. m. population increased to,ooo,oo<> arbitrators, to agree upon the I ness. and p. in. Sabbath school at price to be paid. These men have ‘•III 1892 ive had 826 head of Those Peaerek, Ostrich and Tur- Rear-Admiral Schley has re KJ a. m. ew ry Sabbath morning. cattle for evi ry 1000 of popula quested Secretary Long to order been at work for nearly a month, key feather du»' rs at the Burns 1 Pre icblng i ervii *• -at the Baptiit Go’s, are beauties. tion. In IQtxu this ratio had fai- a court of inquiry into his conduct and although they have not filed Furniture • every 1st ami 2nd Sundays, Jen to 585 for every tooo people during the fight at the time Ce- their report, it is generally under-1 I carry no other binder twine church morning and evening Sunday stood they cannot agree, either to : During the S years intervening vera's fleet was destroyed off tl;« than thte pure manila 'I he prie. school every Sunday at 11 a. tn. the value of the plant or the name 1 prayer meeting every Thursday C. IL VoEOTSY. is right. between the years named we 1. at coast of Cuba. The public has of the third man to act with them,; evening. on an average over t,000.0 ,0 of been annoyed by the Sampson- as provided in the ariicli-s of arbi J. O. Cawlfiehl and family have cattle per year. Schley controversy ever since that tration. The figures a:rived at are returned from their lake home JOHN GEMRERLING, ‘•To maintain even ran present battle and now will perhaps get practically the same us those of wheie Mr. Caulfield was putt •■■g Jeweler and Optician. ratio of cattle to population we the truth of the matter. up hay. the council and Gates in the first Open for repairing and optical must show an increase of ah rut a instance, and the situation has only •’ , T loin n Howard disposed of his1 been complicated.” 1,000.000 cattle annually, and ' property ---- ■ "" in Burns 1 ■" • •- and h ft last j »»• rk.. Notwithstanding that Burns is NEXT DOOR TO P. O. This is the same man who was \V< dm - 1 i v morning for the gold : when these ligules are added to somew hat i minted from the bus» here wanting to put in an electric fields of Ale-ka. gether some understanding of the mar t without, and practically con light plant and water works, The I XoTD E FOR PUBLICATION. present situation should be easy trols the inland trade, neverlhe- best plan, we think, is for our city In the Baker City courts J. S. I United States Land Office,Burns, of grasp by the most mi:, informed less we need a livc, energetic to put in its own water works and Kenyon s cured a judgn.mt of j mind.” Oregon, July 1, 1901. ♦9,782 8S ag linst the Gold Fields: board of trade, The wide-awake avoid trouble of this kind. Notice is hereby given that the of Oregon, located near the Big hereinafter m< ntioned and <1. - business men of our city can cer- Bend of the Snake, Sheriff Law- scribed township plats have been If the business of this section tainly see the benefit to be de Ofen Season For Game. rence dispatched Deputy Sheriff reci-iv -d ami tiled in this office,, to- could be put on a practically cash lived fr< in mil. an organization. basis, it would be beneficial to all There are many things a broad 1 he following idippe! front tl.. Toney, Tuesday, to levy on the wit- T 2d 8 R do E, T 20 S R dl E, T 21 S R 43 E. T 21 8 II 40 E. concerned. Our merchants c ould of trade could accomplish in plac columns of the Grant County News propert r. which will be sold in ten T 21 S II 41 E. T 21 8 II 38 E. T or twe|’ day’s. Hero’s a chance 21 8 II 42 E, T 20 8 R 39 E. Ami do better by their customers in ing this section in its right condi will be of interest to our readers: for some of the enthusiastic Bi that on ami after the 12th d iv of ‘ •Throughout the larger p >rtion this way and there would be less tion before tl.e outside world. of the state the open season for the Bi nders to buy themselves ricb.- August, 1901, filings will he trading done at railroad points ceived upon any and ad hinds killing of male de-r op. ned I.i t Vale Gaz tte. It too often occurs that men who braced in said townships that On the first page of Ibis issue Monday, the op n s- as.m running sut-ject to private entry. have been accomodated by borne we publish two communication:, from July 15 to November 1. The G eo V. H ayes , Register. institutions, and perhaps carried on the proposed land leading law open season f *r i tnale deer brains C has ‘ Receiver. over a tight place, will, as soon -one in favor of the measure, one month later, and v iliseipiently as they get money, go somew here NOTH I( AT10N the other opposing it. We hope is one month shorter, as it al- 1 else to spend it simply because 0KEO3N. our readers will look them over ends November 1. Th - exc—ptiom they can do a little better. Peo Carefully as this is a matter in to this general haw are Grant, Har ple do not stop to think of the which the people of this count» ney, Baker and Malheur conntiis, amount of money invested in a which have an open season for are »¡tally interested. It matters deer for only h ilf a month business so far in the interior not whether you are a stockman, open season running from Oct, where it is necessary to carry a farmer, laborer or »vhatever »our large stock in oi'ler to meet the calling, it is a matter »011 should Oct. 15. The hunting of deer hounds is prohibited by Ort demands of custom.• i ■. ()ur busi. study. \\ li.it is to the best in laws nt all limiB, as'is also hu ness men are entitled to a fall tel < t of our county is the ques between nne hour after sunset protit on the goods they sell, ami, tion. 'one-half hour before sunrise, lonsideiing the gieat accommo same restrictions apply t dation given them by our nu r- ■■■ The Galveston News hilievc bunting of antelope, u i bants at limes, the people should that in a land of free schools, jllit- mountain sheep pay it. No one i an do better al I’ndt-r the new law ei ales, <>f w hatever color, should the railroad if he w ill put a just may sell the hides of tho dt be excluded from the polls, from valuation on his time and Ills fully killed by them the jury box, from the publii team. bev are properly t;i otli1 es. There is n > leas, n win lawful killing of deer men willful ignorance should not p.n mt more than five -hill be \\ ilh the exi vption uf this some of its own penalties, and •>y any l.unti r during th* o; spi mg, every season for the past there aie many sound arguments soil. Th* old hr»' prohibit sever.d vcais the climatic ci.ndi- in favor of placing a higher sale of hides nt any timi - t ions have been nine favorable on the privileges of full cil an»’ circumstances.” to diversified farming in this ship. This, aside from the county. Lien now, although danger i f turning the public scr- Re relu we hail .1 vuy told, backward vice over to the ignorance and I spi ing. gt .iin crops, gcnci.dly, arc vice if am community. ; Hall f Bur A A M looking well and in some places Turns. O. n there is .1 good i i< Id. Evi i v in At the coming session of con- Whereas, Th* dication points to the fact that tlx gress every net ve w ili be strained Master of till- Uni»' future of this cot ni i is rot alone b\ 1.itile and simp men to get a our b loved brother, Ja stock 1.using, but also farming < n ‘'ill through win rei’»' they ci” 1 r, of I.aurcl I. ’go, NT a large .-cale. It wi I only be a get p.'ssessii n of a large p rtion Roseburg, Oregon, fio'41 all slmit time before nil our line of the public domain h r grazing communication to the Grand sagebrush land of this valle» will purposes. The silieme is to nl.i've, from a long life of t be waiving tii-lds < I grain. ’ease the lami. A committee has eternal rest; that by his det been appointed to draft a bill, lodge has lost a worthy and I ’.itile ai e . g tin I k ing up llowevei »» e at e glad to see the table member; his fellow ci Some wen ini lined to look blue people aie w.iking up to the f u t true friend; the community not long since, when the market that such bill must be defeated. fill mt mher and the country a p i- took a slump, and the fact that the While this w o .’d be a gre.it graft triotic citii- n. Therefor« Resolvitl. That, th u gleat coin bi ll was burned up !<» for the big _ cattle le am! sheep men. rowfu'.lv do sc, we low with riv drouth made it look still worse. the small holders »volili! be left, enee to the will of Him who do.-.1, As there aie not ne.irlv so mam and it w ou'd be a gt c.lt lieti imeni all things well, and in Hi wis I an beef to turn oil this fall as hereto, ' to the country at large. Settle- thus atllii-ted us. fore will help keep pi ices up ' inent has nlrvadv been rct.11 ded Resolved, re b- lieve the ■ ' \ ' qr So much beef will be usili any | by these big big companies, who virtues of c ■eased brother ?1> qr ». w ay and, although thei e will be I have • appropriated and fenced have insured <1P •v. . ■ less feed ill the i oi n belt, wh.it | large e are .ire is N »»» -w that Uncle that Temple, gootl bi ef i alile that are fit foi Sain has made a m, » e in the mat eternal in the heavens. ni- .loses t.t.xi.g binder — Resolved. That our «ympath» ly t inker wiiii a Fh W heel. niatket will I m - taken at a » er»- ter. it is to lie hoped that every L’ood ligule. fence in, losing public domain will l>e 1 Xtendc-1 to tI -. rt 1 ve.l f.i u ,, t in this their hour of nl'netier, be obliterated. Il should Iv done that they lie ftirni land speedily, too When this rreaitvi domestic the«» res. Intior I bill reaches the li il of congress spread upon tl it w ill be defeated. This leasing lodge, also the pul «i heme is gi( antic and (ar-rcach- nishetl a .-nv I» n ing. It is time to call a halt. - Vale Gazette. OUR MEW STOCK OF She Simes-Iicraid Is now arriving I L DIl\ GOODS never more complete th We are preparing this vw‘ . ail iorm: is efforts un i cuntinu»tC - ?ancy Dress Ge»?." «mi jv* > Our spring stm-k is up-to-date sists many new novelties in Men and boys clothii g, ]lat, aj w al di Also lii.d favor with our many customers, CITY MEAT lilAEKEl P. G. SMITH, Pro; »., Burr.i.fc Fresh Beef Pork in an) quantity desired, Co:c;. : a?.: c /.Gir.e cf a!l kinds always in Your patronage solicited. Sealed B-J. Bi»!« will hr received bv the di- ■ : t la • - - -I, - .1 -■ • . t \.> I l> grade til* »chiH.I grounds, III ■radii g to I m * M ikrs rt by Kid< ill Is k Aug si J I he grading and nnpioxmg of house. B»« rd Miects will Iwgin ,n <ain«'-t in a »ti r t tun *, an i it i» the intention - A j : nir».<l llawe D n.ier. The », Ettnts I irsi end B Stivers, st Buns a J.b Wages, ft. I deb , ! m : y . s d Sold on (. < ■ imissii in. TRISCI » Pre;.; : r.< iding) ’ IRDAX’. I’zoj r>‘(^ : cr nienti. Large. Everything W»Ti I 1 o 1.3 in connect»®’ FpGMTPUHNpTI ! Harvesting Hachines ia J _ on their Merits, ■ » li .» e once «erved someorc s ■ do for vou. * e is owes! (they cost more W i-i they ‘-id, ibe bill.” 1 the biferest oppositkm from cifnpr^ VX “hy if vou but try them, up-to date and practical farm 3’ -s i»e time—save money —arc •' Tw iil pay you t< I* posti* !’a!.e<. • to ! I Ioide te.».li. . to IJ ITeschmg «t ' to 1 Pinner S ecy asd ’ b Sickle Grinders. • G.’TI/T« O