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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1902)
A Great Newspaper. J warrant it. in La As Congressman Moody is a member of the public lands com- PpfO Jn The Sunday ei'ition of the St c 0 b AIUKDAY.G' P j BEX 4 . l»4rt. imittee of the present congress his Lou:.’ Republic is a mai vcl of X I opinion should do much to set at modern newspaper enterprise. M«naffer Ji l l IN 11 V K !» ;rest the fears of both sheepmen The orginization of its news ser and settlers ot (»rant county. File vices is world-wide, complete in The proposed forest reserve is ! former have been afraid lest their every department; in tact, superi i causing considerable comment in grazing privileges would be shut or to th.it of any other newspaper. this section. The petition sent ■ off; the latter because the tem The magazine section is illus ai : rivk the chamber of commerce at Port porary lines of the reserve includ 1 1 MS. M HI i»l 1 fiom trated in daintily tinted colors and hep ZI ! fvr From llautnigtoa <>re land, it seems from a clipping on ed so much agricultural land splendid baif-tone pictures. This Salt Lakt .Denver. Ft our 111 st page from the Oiegonian, ' The opinion was contained in a 1 1 liivago- section contains more high-class j porti mi Wurth, Omaha, Kan has not been as effective as de private letter to a friend on the literary matter than any of the bpecirtl .aa City. Si l.n'ii". 1 45 a.m sired. The people of this section ea$t ij(je fl.iea.o and East. monthly magazines The fashions i l-'.35 are opposed to the reserve as to j a. tr illustrated in natural colors are its present lines as much of the STRANDED IN THE DESERT. especially v ilu ible to the ladies ■ Atlanti« <»!t Lak« beniei.Kt. 3:35 \\ ort h. < huaha. K# land temporarily withdrawn has The cdored comic section is a Exjr. rt- . « r. Hi L i- p ti. 2.1 1 practically no timber on it and A Folly Equipped Ship Heit» on the gi nume laugh-maker. I he funny laudi Borderlag the Trencher- l hirayo hi d Fa*l O til surrounds many ranches that are cartoons are by the best arlists < uua Colorado Hiver. The humorous stories are • liijih St Paul Wall Walla, Lt vis occupied. Many claim that very There does not seem to be much little of the timber included in the use for a ship in the desert country class, by authors of national rep- K ,t M ■ toli. Sp>k;«ne. Mi»m»‘ 12:35 apilis, St. I’ mu I, Du- a. m. 1 45 temporary withdrawal is mer- i of California which borders on the utation. Gilt Milwaukee, Chi- Sheet music, a high-class, pop- Colorado river, yet travelers in that rago ■ nd Farti. chantable and that it would be region may see thert a ven vault* ular song, is furnished free every 1 inany years before the mountains 1 “•hip of the desert.*’ Fur from any Sunday in the Republic. body of water capable of floating would be denuded of the timber even a mudscow may be found a b.g The price of the Sunday Re OEAN and RIVE It SCHEDILE t to such an extent as to materially stern wheel steamer, accustomed to public by mail one year is ^2 OO. From Portland ply up and down the river carrying For sale l>\ all news dealers. 1 ¡«jure the water sheds of streams. pn-seng.rs and freight. She has \ 11 sailing dates sub The people realize the benefit been lying there since last Septem j ct 1*» chai ge. 4pm 8 P HI Btranded high and dry on the For San FraiiciHct» START A BUSINESS OF YOLR of timber to the water supply, but ber, Mandi» a mile and a half from the ever) 5 days are of the opinion that it is not stream's prescut course, reports a OWN we *rn exchange. Columbia River necessary to reserve this vast 1 p. m. 'Inis strunge condition of affairs Ste-amers. T<> Asto: ia auQ Way Ex ep: amount of territory for that pur has come about simply because the Our new b<»ok en titled 1 40 M oney Sunday. Labditigs. pose. It not only retards the de Colorad«», a mighty stream, but one M aki . no I dkas ” i W«rth its wei J t in of the most treacherous of rivers, velopment of the section but would chore to cut a new channel for itself •»«•Id o eve y inan who who is lo start a Willamette Biver. seriously interfere with grazing in the early fail without notice or legitimate, pu vim.* mail order business Oregon Oily 4:30 p ii . yarning. G a. m It t« 11% \oil wliat to do tit»«! bnw to d<> berg, Sal< in and W.ij Exc< pi privileges now enjoyed. It gives One night last September the Al- Except it .»ucce- fullv ^eiid us 50c ti¡da\ Landings. Sunday. the stock«, wner w ith money «nd a viso, Capt. J. W. Babson, tied up to Suudat the bhore a couple of miles above and we will send you the book. «ntl n “pull” too much advantage in se Needles, awaiting telegraphic orders, Willamette A Yamhill 3:30 p m vúln <lde monthly journal one tear fret i 7 a n>. River. curing permits while tlie smal.ei She was loaded with passengers and C entury P ublishing C o ., B ox 73 1 Tru da\ Or« g(-n Cilj, Daytoti M mid., y and as travel is sometimes Tu h rd’j and W ay-Laudings Wed. & man would lie excluded altogeth supplies, H eron L ake , M inn . Colorado leisurely pursued on the Friday. j A Sat. er. all hands turned in for a good night's alcep. Between three and four We have just learned that the o’clock Capt. Babson waa aroused by Willamette River. 6 a. in [ I iioday reserve was created, or the tem Indians, who warned him that for Pttriland Corva'lis 50 YEAHS* Thurs & and Way Landings porary withdrawal made rather, some reason the river was falling EXPERIENCE rapidly, and advised him to pull out Sat through petitions circulated and into midstream as quickly aa pos Leave signed from localities in the re sible. This the captain tried to do, Love but the water had already gone down Lewi.-t'n Snake Yltvor. Riparia, serve. \\ e also learn that such so low that his prow stuck fast in 1:20 a in Hiparia to Lewiston. 8:30 a tn petitions were c irculated in Burns the mud when he got up st am and Daily Daily. T hroe M arks tried to turn his paddle wheels and and vicinity, but can find no one move « nt into nav • able water. And D esigns CORVHIGHTS AC. A N.H oar , there he was stuck fa*t ever since, who signed it. Anvnno SHGdlng n »ketch nnd dPFenptb'n may Huntington. Oregon ’.y »»••«rtniti our <>ptnl”ii free whether ho becoming resigned to the situation qul.'u lnvt*r lion i* pi• hni ’v r ■te’,tabl(». ComnHitilcn- Surveyoi s from the geological perf« rce an 1 hopefully await»' g the tioiisstrictlycGnOtlentkil. A L CRAIG. ltnndbocikou I'ntents sent free, ol lest tgen< y f> r »«-curing patent.1«. Geo. Pane Ag’t. Portland. Oregon Patent» taken •hrmiirli Munn A Co. receive depa: iment are now in the reserve floed water that comes down at the »pret/if notice, will nut c linre o. in the time of Colorado ’f the melting of the C< A. L. MOHLER, President. and will report as soon as possible 3he (Times-herald. OREGON ---- '-’W sy I "!WNPAC!Pr 1 B = -t ^ = I'etnllet.»«, Orc, Sept 20—Con- qi it« Malcolm A. Moody ha» ictulvrcil an opinion that sheep will pt. '',ib!v not l«c excluded lu'ni grarinj; privileges on the piopo’cd l«ue ami Strawberri mount.nn fon -t re’erve in eastern Otegon. This does not apply, Mr Momh says, to areas where 'petial conditions prevail which would m ike sheep grazing injuri- i>n< to tl ,1’tiict. Mr Moorly add’ that an examination by agentr «4 the department of the mlrii..- will be made this vear, nd the lines as n«>w co’iatltllted made pci manvnt if coricct. or , !i >■ g, • 1 , 1 .« .t . . , «, rm t< not have bt« n the cause, but it certain 1 hare the « rlt- ly kept pace withit. ’ trn stats meal l •>( a c ar to the ef’e<*t that a snow-’ vldte ape n tied tira’Jj • bout a trim naht had p wer to at- tark the nva« «ou’ine heart at ha moat vulnerable p«' ’.nt. \ ftrr tha t • a v 1 herr is no sentime •■nt abc ut an apr< n! But man cherish» 1 « 1 at.-urnt above tbingM of which the i* feminine m'nd haw no h!> heart ha* been eonerpth n, and a many times en«aared • in the tr.'itHn bow that tied I at the bru k of hi« meet- banner of the }.• n e heart's waist : tt The la*I was i ab« 1 l the mar . f a prm But the man of to-dav eralion ago. has the uni» • *r*-1 imer t latent. CASH RACKET 1 he Place for Bargains. ? b ? Larepst galvanized wash tub 95c; chop Rowls 23c up tn 50<“ gmd chop knife 10«; Ideal Meat nnd Fund « hoppers $1 45! Covered tin Bread Rinsers 75c to 99c each; 22 in meat saw, 95e; a good hand saw 95c; Nickel plated Steel square 99c; German whitewear and Royal G#mitewenr; 1 set Putt’, h H i | irons $1 23; Guns and Revolvers ............’................. h J 1900 Model 22 Winchester Rifle.. .... /419 Drop-Head Meir Home Scicin<2 Machine, $35— Why pay $C5 or $75 for no heller 2 Honeymon Seiciml Machine......... A handsomely iV istrated weekly, I nreaat etr- eulation « f an* -cientitlc journal. Terina. >3 a ■o ír : f >ur raori’tia. |L Hold by all newsdealer«. ¡flUNN £ Co.38’8 “'”"’ New York Branch TTp-to-<late job printing at reason- al l ■ prices. **e. C'> F fit.. Watbrnuivu, L>. c. UL clc I sl © t : 2 ? D. zi'iis of nrtichft < n < nt 5c counter that to II ela. w here for 10c and 15ociicl>; Many articles oit'our 10c counter, bring 25c in other placea. You cannot match th'- values we are giving in SHOES and UNI ER WE AR The Famous CA5H RACKET, Ontario, Oregon 2 2 2 e ZBo-dgrlx Lum loer, ZDxessed. Z-rumcxioex,, ZETloozirxg', LZEomldin. g\ Th« mill is situated in on« of the finest bodies of Pine mid Fir timber ii. Eastern Origon. The proprietors have spared no expense to put the road in good condition All special orders receive prompt attention An excellent qualityS.f all kinds of lumber always on hand. For fur ther information cal! on or address KING & SAYER, Proprietors, Buina, Oregon. BLACKSMITH & WAGONSHOP. SHELLEY à FOLEY Proprietors, BURNS, OREGON Shop opposite old Brewery All work done with neat.iess ai d dispatch. Sat’efacion g £V~Give ua a call. gurar.teed JOE TUPKER Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing. All orders given Give him a call. prompt aitention. ’ ha? 3C racdy fhlngs to corn- * Ti'.r.ni It. The top cf :-t? .xtlcn is — t’tic most sitn- ,nt. the Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and descripiion of any invention will promptly receive our opinion freo concerning the patent ability of same. “How to Obtain a Patent” sent upon request. Patent» secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patent taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in T he P atent R ecord , an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building;, •X.«V-V*a 9 PIONEER WHITE LEAD O u Absnlutely PI RE, and will 01'l’W EAR all other Lend . if your local dealer doe» not ear* ry it write to ut and we trill tee that you git it. }\ P Fuller A t’o. Portland WASHINGTON, D. O. iS^O.OO ,"-s;?<7Z3rA& !•> Superior to all ethers irrespective cf price. Catalogue tells you why. Write for one. e o o • NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO., BROADWAY. New* York. Factcry, bELMDERE. ILL. ARE YOU DEAF? e ’ ALL CASES OF W a XTKD - TnrSTWOKTHY MIN ANt WOMF.N to trav. I ai d aiv. rti’e for old e’tabli’bed ho like of «olid fineanial atai.ding Salary »780 a y.ar and rx- pen’ra all payable in ca»h. No cinva»- «ing required Giv. reftrrncea and rn- cloae .elf ad'lre.aed .»’amped enve'ope Addnaa .Manager, 355 Gallon Bldg Chicago DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE Only those born deaf are incurable. by our uew invention. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTtMORE, SAYS: 1 r a fan iMMo. v of r-v c.Je ■ D altimorb , Md . Varrh to. ‘° trC*tmenl’ 1 now ****" tO *ing- ind this keP* ca my h-ar’:n4 7 f /h /|\ HOWARD MBR1I, r«e*ao««v B. r W. R. »iBRtt, WMITB, V ms -R»«M« t C mm «« Tirsi Rational Bank Tott F v rk paper, and ordered your treat« X-” *** «r direct.one. the noi.«eaceatted. “ rC,tOrCd 1 iha“k jnd U’BRMAN, 730 S. Broadway Baltimore, Md. Our trratmnU doe» not interfere with your wnutl occupation. MH CUBE VGURSEI-F « HOME UfTERNATIONAL aural CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE« CHICAGO, ILL CALDWELL. IDAHO BBWARR of Imitation trade marks nrJ iahet’. Y General Banking Business Ironsacted fb toot . wor«e. until I !c»t b»r! 1*1 ( '2'"' .’ 2U.,’i.r e*,1lrTh' ,or ,hrr- ~ontbc wlcbnnt ¡nyrema, consulted a mins ol.lv .A oiL.. „'I. rar .pee,.Si.« rf thia OW. who Cold aw that then r- «’ S.L ", ‘h‘‘ ‘h' h'*d ™:d mer.»1 ’ Aft^T \ -r ' *CC!riet’ al r ; he.A.:; • <]-- «fir-five week« vv' 3*• F 'c0"ri,nii fauU 41 'R I BURNS SAWMILL Wag».n wot k don't i.i a satisfactory manner, _LER R02Ü 3::2:JS3 UÎIE3 IH 132 HOURS ■ °l H uh , '■ »«hr,. „'I ?'»: attit ; i ‘‘'’i" ot I»' fS MAIN ST., BURNS hunters say MARLIN tó' “"ittiiti, g CORRESPONDENCE INVITED «'“crii.,' P'andMla,.' Halim,., J H Em,,,- »■•rk.. ( Martin Br, «"utal bu h "'•'kl, (my crop off leu - b¡ Jrea De5,K1 ahcuidet; eri', «et half e,,, ,4J ir l»«;al„.M1., ibouM«;1"1,*’ ,ff’A''e ' SÌ off left ear. n-.«.- der chin, Aif^. • ’ 1 in It:- . ^’leJTnt; ill under bali A H H EBktt. left 6tifle; \X/ mark. uppt>-|, •nd bell coiùr , heaterStó.’ < ' '■eg; cat! lev hr , aliort over ilou dewlap. ’ "r ; P •' Smith, Ej., ■ n/ht hind I« v- ,>sfc circleH on eitb* i t ar. split in * A E Young, hjwj ; J < eouneetccio: left ahoulder; ’ earmark, right rt ii'K toward« henit,; i aide of neck: »¡¡tJ’ " C P Rutherforl -, \ ! ei'le; earmark.y ' j bar 2 on left »hit. . > Mie haolMoylA: •- *1 on left hip; du : ì • jNf d left droopoddwL . r'. Thot Wingfield.R on left ahouldir 1: 1 crop off left ' John CredJo«t'. 1 shoulder; cattle m . ufi' rijcht car, in'.; brisket. W E Smith,Bit: ’ sz mark, spilt tn G Hudspeth. Beri/ 5?. ' side; mark,empii!» Simon Lewi«.Evi i mark. ( rop and r. » -’j under half ertp TG Kiiba. Bor.r ; - ■ left hip; mark», ' • John Witxall. B iei FIK stifle; cattle, dia:. split in each ear, wr» 1 D M Mt Menin* ?.-gi^,l—a left stifle; canie.t;’ aT in each ear With ill »L Varien Broi.,hoiH _ I.E on right hip; rj *Jont derbit in right ear ,Hy0 J W Jones, Eurrj ■ - 'n^ right hip. nicrk.rr.f! g bit in right: hurt«»:«; J A Uilliami.v- cattle, bar II.0; Sanati car, under slope ir. ns SSBfl II Elliott, Euri». sfitte; < arie, _ . ressa»1 right ear, left a :' aef u doWn agnii Ft sidec irBora C S Jol.nfco!i, Vti •'urer caule, bJ on le:i ‘ j»uoH half t i\-p in right «... print C J Joni son, Rile*. marks, swallow fort : e ji W B Johnson, cattiejJ^nl mark, min • iff rig? i x half crop ¡11 left. I<11' W A t a npbe ‘Ct J®4 on left ah.Milder: ■; left shoulder; nu k John P-uoy, Bun.», caule-, 215 on right hip “ ' j» each ear, hole in rigiit Miei N Hujhet.’• »Y Jud lock on left Slue; mi» Bohn Hip-man, But * -or , shoulder; cattle, OJ- £ left ear. two underbi « 2^^ Sam K k . Bur » « >1 Sap< crop ar.-1 unaerbi: InapA jaw aM* J P Dickenson. N»-*” stifle: i att!e. ' ar thr shoulder; mark, uedri t<r . branded on left »¡des »er. Kt.aesltz. Nrrr-M- caule, aar.it <’¡1 left ’ ’“I bit in each ear. dew-»? • - D Finnei Fur 1 gYT.1 left Stille off each ear. under«M* noce. 1 A Effli. Fall. h. *»*’ on right hip; mark.upM* J T Ware. N- • A hip. ma a war h» nevt J W JMgg». Burna h*»»” H R Tim mora Naff** **__ _ binedou left ande; ^'.'3 mark, crops a RMI derbit in rlgh*. dew.at Joel H Howarl- m. ■tifle; rattle, ’ left ear. sp lit '¡<hL w W Brown. PRG right a’ir> -• » a<roMhook. a 'b*®1 W D Hanley. Burra;^— cattle, »am* on lettw •- split in rial.- ear. ■ LY an left hip X J <• (’rea» ‘ U<<r ’.eft »id* or -*r* and »lit in lei f ■ I. L ( lark. >ar* o«« shoulder. John (Lì« - »- J L * ..e-“ wrench on > ‘ f « 43« mark, »quar« «P« 1 VI 1'.ope on left Fren< b-l-lenn : ‘”*^1 f p»nrt»nd»nl. F ’ «■ >,K -d nr . . mark aaal ’ . I— ‘. • ,uat « < ‘ c. it ’otri- : t * ’eft .h>.u.<’■ .... X < Bn’k .r - ■* .?.. a*'1' H ghest of aU in Leavening Power — latest U. 3, Gov’t Report *entl«r«tal S««l. Tbf Zuni Indians are vtntimeetal in Ih» eitren it, and n.arry at a yuroni When R ▼. ! th !«• w mg a trahi en be will go and » t hr fore her w ith h i back turned to her an1 untwine bi >he rejrv t» ‘ iw t » s f' y Lead ch ili otea’ii g away, i»r accepta him by rue aiuf her tao<* caeeaaingty through k • I. ’ * : 1 •*’’ “ ’ $16 35 \\ hy send to Chicago when you can do as well at the Scientilic American. and \V,o ."yoming FKocV’i in By t hi it frenk the Colorado river, on the advisability of what should is nlwavs accompli: h nr some be permanently with drawn and which unusual feat, han annexed to . Cali- i what amount should again be fornia a strip of land from three fourths of .a mile to a mile wide and thrown ope n to the public. Unless about tour miles long. 'Ibis kind of the people protest most vigorous land annexation is going on nil the ly a icseive will be created, but time along the Colorado, which is the oflicia! dividing line between Cali hardly on the boundaries now fornia and Arizona. Sometiin s Ari laid down.Much of the temporary zona steals from California and sometimes th«' state steals from the withdrawal will soon be thorwn territory, but this is the first time o record that a steam«'r has been open again. held up ns a pledge in the transac If the people of Harney county tion. desire to make a fight against it DECLINE OF THE APRON. they should do it in a s\ steinatic Article of I'emlnlne Apparel An manner and send the petitions and Which la Now Hut Little Worn lu Publie. memorials to the Interior Depart ment w heie they will be of bene n is about 40 years sit.ee the popu- fit. I he Portland chamber of com laritjr of the apron began to wane. At time no woman'ii wardrobe was« merce is controlled by men vari-. that complete without an assortment ousl\ intei ested in this section and apron* f >r all sorts ts of occasions, occi black silk apron was the acme of course each will view the mat eteguncr and propriety, and any nun- ter as it effects their individual in descript gown could, by the addition terests. Willi them it is not a of the black silk apron, trimmed with a few r«>ws of black velvet ribhm, be matter of what is beneficial to dignified and adorned to the utter »at- isiitrlion of the wearer, says Wom Eastern Oregon in general. an's Home Coir.paniou. Ilic- Times-Herald finds the; An apron had rather a wide field of people undecided as to what usefulness when you consider that it not only preserved end embellished a course to take. They are oppos new gown, but it also concealed the ed to the reserve ns it now stands defects, and added dignity to an old one. An apron wa< aiwavs en regie. but talk in .1 half hearted manner. The be*t dress w as kept vloan bj its If the grazing privileges were un use, and the daintiness of it repre sented all the feminine traits. It was derstood and it was shown that a regular banner of the home. To the reseive would not be a detri its strings the children were tied. “Tied to his mother's apron strings!** ment in that respect our small Contemptuous expression of subor stockmen would know l»etter how dination! And yet so much st utiment attached to it! Whoever was tied to to act. his mother’s apron strings was com safe was in his mother’s There is no doubt that a re parative \ safe- M lher lead ther’s apr n! The baby serve would be a great detriment was rolled (hll L-h tears were lied in it. >ith it. The little be vs used its to the development of this section dried with ■ ti ngs for reins, and the little girls at the pi esent time, but would it played princess and trailed its ample not prove a benefit in future in folds b ehiftd them, real ladies in wait- an imaginary queen. the way of water for irrigating ing Th to os < were ante new-w«>man days, pui poses. This is a proposition Knitting and needlework were fem- It was previous tn occ that the majority are not well inine the day > f higher education for worn- e nough acquainted with to deter en It may • und far-fetched to say that h me sentiment waned with th«* mine .me! ate therefore undecided. decline « f the apt* n. The latter may S» = W lJ — 3 = ’ 0C rÍÍl I THE FAM0US-^^> to ? b Z'. ‘ • . • watt:» bar»,- u ” * -l»e! Bri JOHN F. »T*1 Powder absolutely pure W V.T ... '•**; sc *„ VÍ.I'«