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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1901)
Preaching rerviees at the Baptist This happens on the range oc church every 1st and 2nd Sundays, casionally and if they are not dis morning and evening Sunday covered they starve to death. Buck school every Sunday at 11 a. m. The second annual county fair deer do the same way, as carcasses prayer meeting every luursuay cannot be said to have been an en SATURDAY. OCTOBER*. COI. have been found with the antlers evening. tire slice, -H. The exhibit — what locked. One can see an evidence .fi LIAN IIYIin M nnai{«r there nre of them—are good, but Petition for Liquor License. of this at the Innes ranch the few The attendance has been , brothers have two pairs locked to The exhibits at the pavilion this very light. The greatest attrac We arranged ami received our Fall and Winter stock» THE RACES. gether that were picked up in the To the Honorable County Court of the season ami now our line is complete. We l” year were necessarily not exten tion, the horse races, even seem the slow : Ilarney County, Oregon. PH-’. - The races have been mountains years ago.—Chewaucan till orders, 1' . mutters not how large or small, »¡q, . GDP sive in the matter of products on poorest meet we have had for We the undersigned petitioners, that is, so far as close contests are Post. goods on the market. If the money for expenses and s account of the backward and un a nuiuber of years. residents, taxpayers ami legal vot The live stock exhibits are small concerned. T he attendance was are out is worth considering, you cannot afford togotot? favorable season. It will, per in number, but as in the case of light up to Wednesday, but since Dr. IL Volp vs. State Medical Board. ers of Wild lforse precinct, Harney road for supplies. Let us quote prices. Call wj^ y ,,’ haps, give future fairs a “black- countv, Oregon, most respectfully produce, they are good. Among - then the attendance has improved ami we will convince you that we can save you money eve,” in the minds of some, but I the exhibits in this line are 1 some and from ['resent indications this 5! The case came up on a demurrer I petition your Honorable Court to such will not be the case. 'Die tine brood sows which were entered afternoon will be the largest , i to the petition filed by Dr. \ olp i grant a license to Scbubener Bros. fair association made the mist.ike by Harry Z. Smith; a Berkshire . asking the court to order the ■ to sell spirituous, malt and vinous crowd for the week. \ ery little board to recind a resolution revok liquors in less quantities than one of trying to hold a fair ibis sea boar, 7 months old, is also in for a ' money has changed hands for the ing a license to the petitioner to ! gallon in said precinct for a period son—especially with the little prize from the same exhibitor. I reason that many are afraid to ' practice medicine, and also for of six months from October nine amount placed at th.-ir disposal Three or four fine stallions—road back their judgment by lack of 11000 damages. District Attorney (9) 1901. for premiums, One thing is cer- sters ami drnf'—are on the list, en confidence in the race horsemen. Chamberlain represented the W E Alberaon, Robert Doan, can b tain: people will not bring in tered by Harry C. Smith, W. C. Following are the entries and board. He called the attention of Frank Larson, Chas Turner, Ed Cecil and others. The John New their stock and produce for a I winners in the various races: the court to the different laws up Carl»on, T B Kelsay, M A Modie, song. Hereafter we must set man jack is entered by Frank Mil on the subject of medical licenses, C A Coepet, C G Baker, Wm Smith, Monday — 1-4 mile dash, free that more liberal premiums are ler, who also has on exhibit a mare | and colt and yearling mule, the for all, purse, $100. Entries, and the powers granted to the James Hucealy. Robt Wilson. John M. F itzckrald , P resident F. S. R ieder , S ecy and ’ Waitini offered. 'Die fair association is I Gates, D Bachman. Alex C Burke, latter beii g one of the finest we Gray Dandy, by Stephens; Fred, board in such matters. not altogether to blame for this B iogs & T urner , A ttorneys French J. R. Stoddard, attorney for thp Alfred Anderson, G Lorenzama, have seen. Mr. Willits has a thor bv Keenev; Later On, by Me- ____ , — ___ Albatrc state of affairs. In order to hold ough-bred Clydesdale mare and the Joseph Pedro, D B Cates, 1’ An petitioner, contended that Lain & Biggs. Gray Dandy ZEZSLGtsxrx Oregon. Title Golf ci a fair at all it was necessary to do colt in the pen that is certainly 11 hoard had not followed the law as drews. O-Ajl.sixaxxt3r Co, Co. Crape < first, Fred second. with just the amount put up by “prize-winner” in that class. Wm 1 laid down in the statutes, as a li Notice is hereby given that on ________ __ _____ Granit« 1-4 mile dash, for saddle horses INCOI 1POIIATED. Pierola the citizens of Burns and the do Stewart's mure ami colt, of the cense can only be revoked for un Wednesday, the 9th day of October, purse $50. Brownie by Claude Black 1 professional or dishonorable con- 1901, we will apply to the above Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed nation of the county court. Those roadster class, will bo sure to at Home ! Smyth; Baptist by Mogan; Cut entitled Court for said license ns duct. interested in horse races demand tract the attention of the judges. To all Lands in llarnev County O'-Panee specified in this petition. Judge Frazier, in passing upon Several head of cattle of various eye bv Carey Smyth. Brownie Illumir ed a certain per cent of the ScnuBENER linos. first, Baptist second. the case, held that a license m u*t SST-AuTE Serge amount raised for purses. and breeds have been [tut in to com Tuesday—3-8 mile dash, free be revoked according to law. The pete for premiums. got it. We don’t object to this NOTICE. Office in Bank E. Satins Bought and Sold on Commission. There is also a nice lot of chick- f,jr all, purse $125, Ragtime by following is his decision: Velvet« part of the program, but it was To who ever buys hay of Mrs. L. •‘The legislature simply give the ens from the Martin Bros, ranch. I Wmnatta; Bill Nye by Stephens; — g;Velvett not a just proportion to the Tafetta In the various booths in the pa- Fred by Keeney, . Bill Nye first. board of medical examiners of the Hembree, or takes possession of amount left in the hands of the 0 AAV Mercer the state of Oregon power to deter same, on the Smith place before vilion a nice lot of vegetables are Ragtime second, of fair committee for exhibís. to be seen, among which is beets I 600 yard dash, for saddle horses mine if a man is qualified to prac the rent is paid up to October 9, JK. Arfi No.» a . xv «u. e*» a.*. aa. »»- ¿a** v va There must be a different mode Jay Gould; cabbage, by W. M purse ^-o. Tobe bv C. Smyth; tice medicine or not; if qualided, 1901, must move bay off of ranch of raising the money for premi Stewart; potatoes and turnips, by F) - g Mathine by Knapp; I?cl|e to grant him a license, if not, to within 30 days after place is in TRISCII & DONEGAN, Proprietors. ums. This the association has Tex Martin; potatoes, turnips and refuse the license. The board has possession of Sylvester Smith. by McClain & Biggs; B.iptist by S ylvester S mith . determined to do by getting the carrots by J. A. Matin; squash and I no right to require a man to take I Mogan. Tobe first, Baptist sec an examination every year, nor farmers and stock raisers of our pumpkins by I. 8. Geer. The fruit 1 ond. more than once; if once granted a county interested in the matter of display is indeed limited. Some ( JOHN GEMIJEKLING, ZbÆs.lre Tills ZZea.cLci’ULaites Wednesday—3-4 mile repeat, license, he can continue to prac tine specimans of pears, plums, ap exhibiting the products and Jive Jeweler. Optician and that I trotting and pacing. Brady by tice, and the board must revoke a stock of this section. Horse rac ple« and [leaches are shown Engraver. were grown on the A. Venator Carrol Cecil; Jay Gould by Wol- license according to law for the Fine Watch Repairing A Spe- . 7 Z A7 , v ZsVs ing is one of the best features of ranch. Mark Benson has some fine denberg; Shagg by Brenton; certain enumerated offtnses. It cialty. these gatherings, but let the fruit grown on his ranch on Sol-| Guiden by E. P. Smith. Guiden was a fair construction of the law purses be given to Harney coun dier creek, lie also has a splendid NEXT DOOR TO P. O. first, Shagg second. Great inter that after a man had passed an ty horses not that we object to display of sugar cane. est was taken in tins race on ac examination entitling him to prac <> outside horses—but if we are giv k J.’. V V.! v The art and fancy work display count of it being local horses and tice medicine, and had obtained a 3 ing a Harney county fair let the is good. Many fine paintings can I license, the board can go further; If considerable of a novelty. Trot »■> premiums go to Harney county be seen. The Weider photo studio , .. ,,.8 THE ting races have been few and far its discretion there ends.” ■ li a vantili Fine Turnout«. stock raisets and farmers. has a very attractive display of its ANY NE between in Harney county. The I Alwiiysi- Courteous work; among the most admired in The Peoples Commercia! Company. first heat was not very thrilling, Oull. ------ Treatment W e are informed by men w ho the collection is a very large ph,.to SAT a ■ cliii-1 Biking the lead all around The above is the name of a new of a mother nursing her 1 ___ are acquainted with the ranges that horses arc doing more actual This picture has attracted much jthe track’ but il lo<-’ktll a* though I enterprise which is now preparing 1 McCULLE f DOWNING, PROPS damage to the ranges, especially attention and comment from visit-' Gulden would nose out on him at incorporation papers to be filed, ors John McMullen also has a the wire in a little spurt. 1 lie with [dace of business at Burns. in the southern portion of this The absolute simplicity of Silk wi large display of photographs, show- drivers of both the pacing stal The promoters are prominent ranch “Iler & County, than sheep. It is stated the EASTMAN KODAKS ing the excellent work done at his lions, Brady and Guiden, could ers of this section. The object of lias been the secret of their that thousands of these cavuses Baled gallery, Mr. McMullen’s display not control tin in. A terrible the Peoples Commercial Co is to secccss, in fact eo easy has are feeding the year around on i’s, I c engage in mercantile, real estate is very interesting as almost all of wjni[ and rain stony postponed photography become that the range. A look look at our his work is of a local character and t|,L. second heat for some lime, and livestock. The capital stock Ladies any bright Loy or girl of assessment roll does not reveal one finds familiar faces which look but n ■own A and lhe will be $50,000, with shares fixed 10 years can succfesfnlly many horses, but they are here back as natural ns life. Among , , , . , at $100 each. The prospectus also A com , , ” horses wile lined up again and accomplish every step in nevertheless, in great numbers. the paintings are some lovely ones . s statis that no one person shall pur and c picture taking, from ‘press p d I . v . p HiU, Mrs when th^ h ,d rtEC,,ed ,he b»ck chase more than three shares, and aters’. This matter might bear investi BURNS, _ _ _ OREGON. ing the button” to “doing gating by the assessor on his Harry Smith and Merl Dalton. ^'tJili it beiome evident that 1 he duration of the corporation is to the rest. ” Draws plan, makes estimates, ete. Buildings put up aidiin tin B orn - T he paintings show some excellent Cuiden stood a good chance of be .50 years. next roll. rs. The We have a full lir.e of i distancing the others and the figures given in estimates. ¡r£7“satisfaction guaranteed. work l»v local artists. With that amount of’capital an by boj these Kodaks and are al The fancy work display is sim i crowd began to cheer. 1 le sim- immense business could be handled You ci 'I he nccessai y 10,000 subset ib ply “immense.” It is of the kind ways glad to explain them ply did just w hat was expected, with good results in this section of ices on to anyone interested in ers have been secured for tin- new that ladies go into ecstaeies over, coming under the wire far tn ad country, where people could buv! ,i....ne—G this fascinating amuse • i daily paper to bi stalled in Port mid of which the writer knows lit •5»' vance of the other horses, shut anything they desired at home and ' T* C ■ ment. Mrs. > land. I he typesetting machines tle about. Almost all of one side ting them out. Shagg was given in any quantity. The-object of I CITV DHT’G STORE Brick mid litre always or, hand at the yard. f37~”etidence Hanley b«* j .8 bee and the big Hoe press have been of the pavilion and part of the gar the corporation is to keep all the second money. II. M. H orton . Propt. ider th ordered. 'Die first issue will be ret is covered with battenberg business in that line at home. Thursday—3-8 mile and repeat out about Nov. 1st. Heretofore point Lice; drawn work, hand John ’ purse $150. Gray Handy by Notice of Final Settlement. aei .Trr Trr; razrr rjer> . Ham papers in opposition to the Ore paintings, 1 atch work, i to Mt ■ Stephens; Little Mac by McKis JOHN D. PALY. I’:: sin.s-r. M. ALEXANDER. Vn i-Psr- , Koet 1 gonian have been froze out, and dames McClain an I Weider have sick; Tobe by Knapp; Fred bi Notice is hereby given that the s and many predict the same fate for the largest display in this hue. Kieney. Gray Dandy won in undersigned executor of the estate Only two business houses nre this one. That remains to be W. W represented by displays Geer A two straight heats, Fred second. of J. L. Cross deceased, did on the seen. is beer Friday — 7-16 mile dash, free 21th il.iv 1 f September 1901, tile in Cummins have a nice lot of ma OF ONTARIO OREGC «past chinery nt the entrance of the pa for all, purse $125. Ragtime by the office of the County Clerk of ’ Dr. ' Some of our subscribers at An vilion and a tine display of kitchen \ annalta; Bill NW by Stephens; Harney County, Oregon, his final Accounts o! Corp »rations. Finns and Indiviu otted , drews complain th.it the. do not ranges and utensils in one corner Black Prince by Keeney. They account in the above named estate; receive this paper regular. They The Burns Furniture Co have a c.itiie under the wire with Rag and that Saturday the 2nd day of STOCKHOLDER: ' - ’ i ■ 11 1 • . ,i’; : m .1 ■ - I ' ' ‘ , . \ I Mrs. 1 state that they get no pipers for cozv bedroom arranged on the time in the lead and Bib Nve sec November 1901 is the day appoint fin. Abntr Robbins, ler, William Millan E II Te-t, Thus. Turnbull. rusy, 1 two weik». nd th- thud week stage, drapi-11 with portiers, which loud. Black Prince was pulled ed by ttie Court for the hearing of )III ft ' objections thereto. All his credi get three. It ia evident that there shows to good advantage. E II. TEST, Cashier. rnja down to a gallop. There were tors and other persons interested I he three dances given during is carelessness aomewhere and if yells of “chui k" from the crowd •-jser <asv bi we heir any more complaint we the week were highly enjovt d and and after considerable time the in the said estate, and desiring to ______ ___________________________ —-—'»ch s CO TO tile objections to said account shall will, petb.ips, cause an investiga well attended, Wednesday even inter. ing—wedding night—a large, ex- judges declared the race off, do so on or before that date. tion, rue frii Dated this ‘JSthdav ofS pt. l'.h'l. iH-ctant crowd assetnbled only to claiming it was not run on the turn ti square. W ai ter C ross , be disappointed, as the committee For first class Some of the large stockmen in could not fulfill the contract on Executor Estate of J I, Cross dic’d. Abou Eastern Or«gon and Nevada have account of the prospective bride ----- RESERVED FOR------ fll They “Locked Horas." stated that the object of the land aad groom changing their minds Religious Services. leasing scheme was not only to This did not interfere, however, I One evening about a week am Christian Science services at II 1. A complete stock of everything compel the sheepmen to leave with one of the most enjoyable Thus Sherlock of Summer Lake id eus i li'-y will have something to say next week. went out to milk his cow and pass I’tirio’s residence-'very Sunday 11 in an up-to-date shop. Their the range, but also hoped to cap- d 'neing parties ever given here. ill do lure the small stockmen, Out i There were eight bright ami pret ed thiough a lot where be kept o'clock a n.. and N p. m. Sunday prices arc sight. Give them a Mill? - 'h >ol at In a. ni Sleeting is also call. ich I [ people didn’t need to be told this1 ty bal'ics cn exhibition Thursday some bucks Two of them bad tv . 1 t ach \\ ednesiiay eveuing at '»alH.r they were simple “on to the afternoon for the premiums offered. been lighting and their borne were •clock. Ail are corduallv invited SOUTH MAIN ST., BURNS. .at all The little daughter of Mr and locked together in such a manner to attend >ubj,'et for tomorrow game’’ from the statt. Mr« Chas tirevn took the prize a« that they could not be loos. >1 Mr “Are Sin. D «a-, .nd Death Real.’’ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT "n<* the prettie-t pirlbaby, ami the lit Sherlock worked with them for Rev. A J. Irwin will preach nt The «ile of a ibunkard ti irti tle son of Mr. ami Mrs. Tex Mar win« time but bis efforts were Harney the 2nd •»andav ,,f each a to »1.111- h:m mio lelormintt \ tin waa the bouncing boy that cap truitl ■-« He finally eonclu lt d to month at lla m. and 7:J<*p. m. .is »n dies’ing up in a io»tume th.it tured the other. saw the horns off. and began the > ibb.ith school i rt ry sabbath at _ SI HON LEW IS. Proprietor F I.. AX DREWS, Proprietor. p. m. 1.1 HNS. ' ll • lea« operation bv the light of a lantern repreni ntrd Salso, As hvi intox- The prire for the handsomest^ SOUTH MAIN street . There will be Niching nervier« katsd »p< u»c opened thè di or in mm attending the fair, to l-e He eawed on-- horn off three times at the Poison Cr Th s barn ha ^ortlan thè «ve »ma’ houi» ot thè mom aw.trjed thia afternoon, should go before he could got them ls.se. and every 4th I Snr !.<▼ k school ixrxxod.atic-'wK.i 2 pitted an<1 n p. tn. he was covered with bleo-.l from mi;, »he »trppv.l forward .imi salii to the mans ger of this great relig Rev A J 1 Irwin, paitnir. well treated, This hotel is ce- ntrallv lecite,! and un?cr th» m.snsgem»rt entail m .1 si-pulchr.il vo.n - “Come ious Weekly, but of course Ik-ne- head to f.»A 1 He horn« of a rani ed to me irnita Pre«! rtenan are springy ami when th« animals experienc»4 Unti', . eh u reh Ili» building h»« le>en thoroughly t*r- with me; I «in thè dvvil.’* "Z n (•11 or <.-Lwj-tr 111 ght g->! it t»n of care, • J< pastor fight they c -i>e together with such am J i< w« ”: f’iTi «' ,hb modesty of ow Th» Hining mom is in »ha-g» of poli»-* t the I sito hic;sha!.e, old man; I .mi inount the th. rd ami fourth lb- «me force ami violence that wry often mr latin? waiters The tables arc fun -h I with th» best- «olir hroihrr-i.1l.1w. I M.urici I'«tter-h.ill nr will not gamble on t P -r Y -»ur I’at th*ir horix clasp together en tight lie i ted. }vui srster ” J* V ‘»ath <•?>>*< I iimn iig th«- nice dt 1 ■«< for the ly that it 1» rs «» C'rbath nw*i £he Eimcs-Muraid. Tilt lOL.NTV FAIR. pretiest lady—we are not one of the judges you see. It is impossible to enumerate the special prizes at this time as they are numerous. We will give a complete list of premium w inners in our next issue. s G ® ® ® MB Winter Clothing, Overcoats, we wear, Boots, Shoes, Etc. i„cdk® — ------------------ - ———-our m Burns, - - Oregon. A Und ry, Feed and Sale Stabhe Harry C. Smith, Contractor and Builder^.^x ng and and. ùayirtg HOPKINS & HUNTER’S Hr nessuno S addles I'TEW FEED 5AFJJ. -MILLER & T HOMPSON- '"“I -5; Eurns ZEZcts*!*. irarslia