The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 23, 1902, Image 2

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    OUR SPRING STOQ—
1 50
the artist ...........................
Hartley County Fair Premiums.
We are Laving new brands of
and considered that the large con­
Architectural drawing by
templative acreage of cereals for fools bobbing up every day.
the artist............................. 1 00
Following is a c- i.p!?te list of
Is now arriving and we are now prepared tn *)10w
<
1 CM)
next year h.is been abandoned, in Now we have the men who are
premium* to Lo .'".ward'd 'it the Pauttl drawing by artist
*
SXTURDAY. AUGUST 23. 1»«
a great measure, all 0» account trying to imitate Tracy.
DIS
VISION
M
—
MINERALS.
Fair, September 22-27 inclusive:
Largest and best display of
of the inability of the administra-1
All premiums will be divided as
, bearing gold, silver and
JVLtAN HYHD
M ■»■«< «r live regime to successfully devise 1
quartz,
In Walla Walla the dusty roads follows: Seventy p ch ;’ 1st pre­
In lines not heretofore carried in stock. The kte*t (11,
<
N ott—o
—...... copper-
r '—assorted. »10.
some means for aiding the farm­ are sprinkled with straw, which mium, 30 per cent 2nd Certili
premium secure this premium there must be
dress patterns SHOES, HOSE. e
The system of co-operation ers in getting rid of the pests—
serves a double purpose: Keeps cate accompanni.-s «a-'h
10
threecompetitors
with
lOspecimeiia
with private land owners in fur- , jack rabbits.
Our line of FRESH GROCERIES is complete in
I
I the dust down and shows « hich stating grade of ; rtz • awarded,
est planting, begun by the bureau |
department. Our old patron* are invited to call
■
per cent of premium charged on all each. Ten per cent of premiums
way the wind blows.
will l>e charged. Otherwise only
of forestry three year* ago, has
entries for prize« ver
'.
The Evening Journal corres-
TjV-*
a
certificate will be granted.
done much toward tree planting
piviHON a —H ouses .
k —
.
pondedent at Washington acci-
It would be interesting to know | Draft stallion........................ »20 00'
divimox
K
—
pot
plants
.
and to bring
nrint' aooui
about the
me iiniuuuc-
introduc- . ,
,
.
. ,,
,
,
”
, Icidenth' got t|ie “tip on the in- how much the vermiform appen-
2" 00 Exhibition of pot plants, not
Sweepstake stallion ..
_ . ...........
........... „....... ....
lion of
OI safe
BUIC and
iiria reliable
JClIilUlC methods.
UICUIUUI. I.
. , work
I of c .1
.
j ,. : . t,
i: i ..... ,
side
these .1
timber it-
dix
has nelted i .1
the medical
less than ten pots............... » 1 CK»
pro es jac|ta|)H.with colt- of his get. 2'’
At the beginning of the present
lhus. There
t(j b<_ a re. eion since its discovery.
M. F itzgerald , P resident
F. 8. R ieder , S ecy
20
00
Rustic
stand, not less than
Mare and colt, draft
Held Reason 224 planting plan* serve set off in east Tennessee.
B iggs & T urner , A ttorneys
20 CO
three feet in heigth, filled
Mare and colt, roadsters
have been made in 172 localities'.]
How much a man knows has Best draft team, horse­ or
with choice plants............
This has been located by big lum-
ZSastern. Oreg-cn
ot 29 different state'*. In addi­ I bering interests and the timber nothing to do with making him a
25 00. Exhibit, pansies 20 varieties
mules ...........................
G-xxarsint37- Co.
tion, 38 applications for assistance | cannot be worked off as yet. This man. It is what he knows and
20 00 Fancy basket of flowers
Double driving team •
I NCORl’OR ATED,
from a number of states are on reserve will be made and held for what use he makes of it.
DIVISION 0—PASTRY, ETC.
..................................
15 00
Single driver
........
Abstracts
Furnished
and Title Guaranteed
file, and all shall receive attention the present and scrip is issued to
Best reined saddle horse
10 00: Loaf salt-rising bread .... $
during the present field season. the locators, then placed on avail­
Hop rising bread.....................
A Kansas farmer chased a chick­
division b — cattle .
To all Lands in Harney County
The majority of planting plans timber. If they have not enough en thief eight miles anil caught B i .11, two years and over . »20 00 Soda biscuits .........................
... 20 00 Assorted cakes........................ 1
are for wood lots for individual
to cover all they covet, the resi­ him. Kansas ought to prosper Milk cow and calf
. . . 20 00 Largest display of jams........ 1
Bought and Sold on Commission.
Office in BankE
landowners. In some instances, due is set aside in another reserve | with all that “git up.”
Beef cow and calf
1
Largest display of jells
division c—SHEEP.
however, for corporations, cities until they can get locators who
DIVISION P—NEEDLE WORK
»25 00
and slates.
High official position doesn’t Ram, one year or over
.' will sell their claims, then this is
11. st di-pl'iv of cr.'chet wink
Ewes,
pen
of
three
Limbs
25
00
The bureau is now making an
| opened. A son ot one of these necessary carry with it manhood. Best fleece ............
1 CO
by any one person
10 00
exaipination of the lands in north­
Home of you knowhow many otli
lumber capitalists told this corres-
1
00
I
Patch
work
quilting
....
E.
DIVISION I)—SW1
P. G SMITH, Propt.,
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Burtnj),’.-.-
ern Texas for the purpose of 1 j pandent all about it, but didn’t cials obtain their bflice.
Boa*, one y ir or over . ...» 7 50 Neatest worked banner“IIiir-
drawing up simple directions for
know he was a newspaper man.
ney County’ Fair'1 ..........
5 00
Brooding sow and pigs
■■0°
the development of wood lots on
(iraft i* infinite. It is a world i
Best display pillow elif s and
division e — poultry
The Blue mountain reserve was
the farms in that legion. After
by itself and its people a race un-1 Trio of Brahmas.....................
50
shams....................................
known to these schemers in
to themselves, a part of the work-a- Cochins .................. ................
the examinations have been com­
50'
Best
worked
toilet
chueion
.
.
Washington 1). C. long before it
day lot, yet separate and preying
pleted, planting plans will be pre-1
Best lady's worked scarf. . . 1 00
Leghorns .............. ..............
xva* known in Oregon, It xva*
upon it. Any means that will re ;
pared for those who desire them,
1 00
Best display of tatting ........
. . .............
known that it would be done be- ' turn a revenue exceeding the pri’fit j Hamburg«
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and later printed instructions in
Dominecki
rs
.......................
fore the order was made by the (of legitimate effort has been defined
STEED PROGRAM.
regard to development of forest 1
Plymouth Rocks.....................
department.
as graft.
plantation* will be issued. In I
Pair of Turkeys.................
I
First Day—One-fourth mile dash
“Futhermore,” continues the
I
DIVISION I —FARM PRODI I TS.
addition the species of trees best
f
ir
Vaqtiero horses that never won
correspondent, “there are plenty | Three and a half hours “tongue
DispLyof sheaf grain, all
suited for successful growth and 1 of people here who are acquaint-I |agbing
first money, vuqueros to ride with
- wi|| reguscit,lle a drowned
fl
kinds, not less than five
vaquero saddles, purse »50.
practical use.
cd with these details, and it is al-1 man if he has not been und« r water
sheaves of each ......... .. » <ld
One-fouth mile, two best in three,
■?
legcd that there are few forest too long. So «ays a New York 1001 bs of barley ...........
-
free
for all Harney county horses,
BURNS,
—
—
_
OREGON.
Charles M. Schwab is to retire reservations tn the setting aside of doctor and he has invented an elec- 1001 bsof wheat ...........
Ik
I purse »75.
Draws
plan,
makes
estimates,
etc.
Buildings
put
up withinú
from the presidency of the steel w hich have not been such abuses, j trieal machine that attaches to the lOOIbs of oats .,...........
«
Si eond Day—Three fourth mile
figures
given
in
estimates.
fcáf
-alisfaetion
guaranteed.
trust. In other words, he has it The officials are accustomed, and tongue ai.d gently moves it back Display of alfalfa
race, trot or puce, two best in three,
to do. His mind and constitution have been under all Administra-1and forlh Ulllil natural breathing Timothy
...........
for Ilurney county horses, purse »75
are wrecked. Here is another tions, to give tips to their friends, , ia started.
Natural meadow grass ....
One-fourth mile dash for vaqtiero
Corn.......................................
man or tiling, mere properly or, in some instances, they decide
. horses tL.it never won first monty,
division c.—irORTIt l l.Tt'ltt:.
speaking, for he has abused those upon the setting aside only upon ! Mark Hanna’.* much it-do
vaqueros to ride with vaquero sad-
1
busht
1 of apples
■f ■> 00 dies, purse »50.
attributes that goes to make a the solicitation of certain interest- the working man m i his « «ti nt i-
Brick nn«l lilac a!w:«y* on hmd at the yard. U??~Pesiderce Haul«-, THE
(Y NE
1
bushel
peaches
....
“
1
Third
Day
—
Three-fourth
mile
man - anolhei man, we say, that cd parties.”
tious love is very laughable. Still
1
bushel plums . .................... 2 50 trot or pace, best two in three, for
there are some pap rs who believe
tn the mad whirl for wealth and
BAT
IHV I I IN II—( ARDEN PRODUCE.
horses bred in Harney county, »75
him sincere. \t’e only wish he was
lame is stricken with the most ab­
Toniorrow! To how many
in earnest, for ho could do much Bushel onions....................... »
Grand riding tournament, purse -
horrent of all ills that humanity is
lines it never come? In spite of'
1
to be divided as follows: »40, »30,'
for the good of the laborer. This Turnips-
...........................
heir to. In the prime of life-
w lial we see about us, most of us reminds us of how an Irish wash Beets .................... ...............
«4
»20. »10.
42—when iie should be the
count on the morrow just as if it woman explained to her son the- Potatoes...............................
Fourth Day—Three-eighths mile!
ives
stronger in mind ami body, lie is
I belonged to us. We seem to ig- difference between hope anil ex- Tomatoes
'dash, free for all Harney county
.......................
beri
a derelict on the vast and all im­ note the present, that w hich real-1 pectation.
horses, purse, »100.
She said, “your father Cabbage, 1 dozen beads ...
«Vari
portant sea of life. His millions,
killed <i uown
down at i Casey
ly belongs to us and the time for was kiln
-v ’ s saloon Pumkina .............................
Ladies riding contest, free for all
nor the millions of them that
------ RESERVED FOR------
ke )
ages, purse to be divided as follows.
full action, and simply use it as a in a drunken row. 1 I hope to meet
me«-t Sugar corn...........................
owned him, can compensate out­ footstool in trying to peek, into ' ^’u* *" heaven, but don t really ex- Squash
»15,
»10
..........................
raged Nature. He can never be the future.
Fifth Day —One-fourth mile dash
Display of kahlrabi, carrot,
,,ect t0-
again what he has been in the
for
vacquero horses, vacqueros t«3
11..
..
<
.
We
hope
Hanna
is
for
the
work-
kale,
cauliflower,
mangel
m
-o > have som .‘thing
, .
■
’inio
Happiness seems to consist
1
they win
to say next . wen*.
It
past, but must go on as an object
ride with yacquero saddles purse,
1 -
. .«
ing man but don't really exia-ct it
wertiel,
etc.,
.....................
nice
only in the anticipation that there
!»50.
of pity to the sympathetic, of con­
DIVISION I—DAIRY PODllTS.
mint
is something better in the future
One mile hurdle rave, over five
...
. » . . ,
tempt and a le:sun lo the thought­
That eketriuity is good for rheu» * 101 ba of butter
hurdles, purse, »100
In most of instances the realization
101 bs of cheese
... .
ful and a nonentity to the selfish.
Ropiu contest, »75.
3 ar
is never reached. And even ¡j i matism is confirmed by the follow-
Thus, again, do we ask: Doesit
— • Three-fourths
jing, but would advise our patients!
DIVISION J.
, ■ Sixth *' Day
“J—
••*«.
....... mile
re is
attained, in part or full ineasuie.
.. and reverse, Indian race, no en-
pay to sacrifice health and vigor
; to take it in broken dose-.«, though Display by merchants .... £20 00
lr l;Ce fe-.Virse. »10.
>n?
it is not as complete as expected, ’
to make millions?
¡“An English gent!.-man, a Mr.
division K— iianpiwjuk .
I Relay race, five limes around
ami so vve still hope for the future -
ckar
. ............ over 80 years of age, fell up- Neatest meehuni-m in iron $ 2 50 . the track, every mb r to change bis
- _ ■
------ O” "
to have in store the acme of our
)ut ç
“ ’ own rig.
rie. purse
nursi , . »150.
ilòti.
I on the third rail condm-ting the In brass ..................................
In response to an inquiry (rom ideal*. We can never plan tin- ■ j electric current on the City A South
s—Î
The balance of this «lay will be
In tin ............. .......................
the Washington Post concerning present conditions to conform as ' tzmdon Rv
devoted
to
tile
exhibitlull
of
live
RN
—
...................... He says; “In at- In wood ...................................
|l<e report that he bad been se­ near to our ideal as possible; the
stuck and awarding of premiums.
, ... -“"»e
tempting to rise I grasped the con­ In stone or brick
..............
“
In audition to the above there will
lected by President Roosevelt to future will surely bring brighter ductor rail and received some JOO
Mo
DIVISION I —ABT AND FANCY wot.K. minor sp. rte during the Fair, and a
o
9
prepiiie 1111 administration bill for and belter conditions than are volts of electricity. The sensation Landscape painting, oil on
. ........................... s. H
shooting contest by the Burns Gun
submission to congress next w in- nou at hand, We lose sight of was that of a cantion Lail rushing
canvass . .......................... .» 2 50 Club, purse forGunClub, »100.
eich
1 Red 8., Dewev, and Bill Nye
ter for the regulation of trust*, present opportunities in future ex- through me from bead to foot, nnd Marine painting in oil . ...
to
re
barred tn all races.
k'ongiessman Littlefield replied, pectan« \
ns I lost consciousness I felt death Portrait on canvass
Conditions:—All of the above
“I am not prepared to make any. The man who reaches wealth inevitable. I «as lifted to the plat­ I.arrest displax of p «rtrait
races are free lor Hurney county
horse*, live to enter and lures lo
ir. oil on canvass, three
statement relative to the proposed ;im| pow ,.r fi„ds it troublesome form had my wounds dressed, and
give
Halt,
but the Association reserves
am
now
entirely
free
from
rlieuma
specimens
..
i)
(HI
legislation.
and tiresome, and, not willing to
Dealers in
tlie
right
to
bold
a
lees
number
The reply virilualh admits that dispense with it, hopes that more , tisn’, to which 1 was befgre subject.'' Largi-st display of portrait
Ilian bve to till, by reducing the
painting in oil l«v 1 1 pers m.
lie is to I m -spokesman for the nd- jmiwut nnd more wealth will
pur?e in proportion to the horses
Best water color-*, by art; t
enter« d An ■ nines to cl .e at B
Psapt.sc a Giant Exodus.
miiiisli.itiou along this line, (or bling him the happiues- he so
o'clock sharp tl. evening i.ef re the
Largest arid be«’. craven
»iie lie acting for himself alone lOvct., so lie looks on to the fit
race. Pacific Coist Jockey Club
drawing«, five or more
Tot.KDi>,
Ohio.
Aug
20
—
The
i
Tfiare
as a representative in congress he\ulr.
rube to Kovern all running races.
specimen*
by
1
p,
r
sou . .
(JJ Entrance fee ten ] t r cent of purse.
Canadian iovernn-.ent baa instruct-
would have no objections to mak-
Thus it is willi many of us in all
Crocker;,
Glassware,
Windmills.
Pumps,
G^-roeii
ed its homesteading agent here to Photographic views, t n o,
M >i«ey tn races to be divided as fol­
mg known Ins views. He has vocations and all classes and w hen
large size, bv one person
1 CM) low«:
iret money 70 ¡>er cent,
Ammunition, ishing Tackle, Paints,
proceed to the anthr-icile coal region
twice ptesented bills (or the reg- We are called (rom action, aie and offer inducements to ¡».(MX* Photographic views largest
second money 60 |«er cent. The
Windows, Garden Seeds Etc.
-
Association reserves the right to
illation o( trusts and consequently seeminglx no nearer our g. al ot or more strikers ami their f.iniili«■« I number bv onw person
change
any
of
the
above
race*
in
must have lived convictions on ¡content. Some will sax it is am- i to form a colony an«l settle in Can­ Largest and 1 • -V display of
Sole ag'-nts for Rider-Ericsson Engines.
o <M) the event of tlieir not fillii.g, also to
photographs l y 1 ) r-*on
the «ubjeit. Hi« disinclination to bition
But no. Discreet .«nd ada on land to be donated by the
puslf one any and all of the pro­
Autumn
leav<*,'
drawn
in
gram on account of inclement
«peak therefore can hardly arise well-directed ambition raises up government. Work will be provid­
Only Tin Shop in Harney County*
water colors
.................... i oo weather.
fioin any other source than the ¡ts goal and direct* the present ed for the uvn until they have pre­
Sea no’** frames..................... 1 (X)
(act that at the coming session of toxvard that end. and does waste pared iheir land for crops.
A Nr.w Srvtsò M a « uìne —Stilet­
•> 50
Sign P until g, bv artist .
congress lu* 1* to act undet the valuable time in dreaming that
to < i-.ii.g M ichii » Dr. p h«ad unii
S|.eviiii*n - f oil painting on
icsponkibilitv c>( a representative future might bring better chance«
NOTICE.
| satin by the artist
1 50 Aut« malie lift. First class and
of the admiulstianon m the capac­ for something, it knows n >t xvhat.
Thirty days .trial
Bv erder of the County Court. Specimen etching bv artist
1 00 guaran* d
ity of trust legislation.
The present i* the time to act (or made and entered on August 7. Displtx -. by «'ne. feather work 1 uO free. Sold on instalment plan no
1 00 advan.'e
„ , payment, and no interest
ua full rcaluulion .1» p.ssadile of 1 r.M'2, the Cle-k is <rder«d not to / Zqpher .1' ivits . one person.
— N. B rown A S ons .
Pencil *ket< h from nature bv
pay
the
bounty
on
any
wild
an
Victor Williams, a I initul.i In­ xvli.it xve wis.i, for the past cannot: male.
dian, on but death bexl xonltssc.l be recalled and the future .1:1 tin., Dated this 7th day of Align*
to a inut del in 18 «S»* »ays an ex­ certain dream, even unto ti mor- 1902,
change
A young Indian, named raw.
F S. R ei ’. i ' h , ('It rk
Oc íinics-Iuraíd
. ”
,
4
estate
I
CITY M AT MARKET
Fresh Beef Pork, etc. in any quartity desired* fe,
Bologna and Sausage of all kinds always on hii
i Your
patronage solicited.
I
Harry C. Smith,
Contractor and Builder^<
JÏÎ7 Specialties arc^.
Erick Laying and
MILLER & THOMPSON“',
GEER & CUMMIN:»“
White Front Livery, Feed S
Pilyen. was arrested, tried and
Bv II R ichardson , Deputy
hung for the murder, the princi-,
H.irxex St ott is a woeful sight
pal evidence against hipi was ’hat to behold. He is beginning to
his wife was found washing Ins realise that unencumbered repub­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
VNiTsp » txtw land ornea.
shirt in the river. Had Lis wi'e lican members of the legislature
I t RX«
Z» >
.
also washed his *ock* he would would rather elect a democrat a«
'•
gfvi
< ta»tv af llfle». <>mrur.
*>l
10 SMtHi »r<«’
have probably been lynched.
«f t."
senator than him.
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Flit fai in 111.1.Linci v that gomes
.
New Jir«e\ n w ho d* th«-rec­ •' ♦ ar- •. OT.’t
a:
'M c'a» (4
Under y<«iu ob»« nation ui tlir im­ ord (or trusts. aiusrvhisU, nv-squ«-
plement »lieds is silent but pro- toe* and millionaire*. Foui of a
I mud mxlÄrv, when it i« kr >0 n kind beat* a (till baud
)
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- ..c e i -r.ar.4 is
re penman g is at it* best; where hundred» cf
sthave been c.i • -vi f - sucre«* in
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ARVSTPONC. LL P.. PO’iiCiPAL
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Met lain A Birgs Proprietors,
W. ?uM,
in : arsis on Is
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Rurrs.