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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1903)
•> VOI,. XVI. BI K N S. i IA R N E Y CO I XT Y. ( > i< EGON, J VN I ' HARNEY COIN IV IRRIGATION pl-t basil, with only one outlet and I out and it is still at work here. p an, and the railr I transputta I through this outlet, a deep canyon : Besides making plat« and sorvey- tion ficilitics that must s o. al pounds nt 13J cents; on the south, the Silvies River Hows ; ing the country adjiti nt to the site, low, nnd sh< will I' one of ti.% 1 1 ?X)0 pound nt OIVEN A PROMINENT PLACE IN THE to Harnev Valin .nd into the parly is also takitig a system most progressive and prosp -rim- 15,000 pounds at OREGON JOURNAL. Malheur and Harney lakes. On atic measuremi l,t of all . t'llie water sections of th" country where rolls (MR) pounds at 12 Tvery side eave the outlet .named,, I in the entire country. Water the Oregon." son 2<>t> pou nil s at 13 c’i^t rocks and niountsins extend high gauges have been placed in the :r on It may be well, how i ver, to state Smith, Si'iMI pounds a» | cents; \ By building a streams and lakes and w ill be kept that th.- plans of th. government E Brown, IS.UÛO i olitili at 1.' Paul 0« Laat* Writes a Good Description above the valley. dam across the canyon the valley there and n record regularly t .. n have not reached th t point where cents; R H Brown, of our Big Reservoir Site and the p - uih I h I Valiev in General. may Le converted into a sea. | , until the government will be there is a sufficient certainty to at 12J. There are two sites for dams; the j | thoroughly informed as to tin exact justify a rush into the country At the Eorwardinc Coni pari y Paul DtLaney in the Oregon site for the upper dam will require amount of water in this sn 'ioi. Hurney County has her advanta warehouse the only sale so far n - ges already and there is room for Dail)’ Jouual, gives the Hurney a wall 450 feet nt the base and 1,- and how to u-e it ported in the clip of J. C. Gordon, 050 feet at the tup nt a OO-foot many moro enti rprising, earnest, The reservoir will not in built Valley iriigation proposition a most 21,000 pound • :it 13 cent Onta- excellent writeup. IL has been level. The lower dam would only with an escape wafer gate, ns is the', home-seeking citizens, but A wild rio Argil". ou iDiK’y on misinformed, however, in regard to have to be 250 at the base and 150 custom, but the site is o well fa rush into the eountr by tlio-v ex hs: advantage of the , Home things. While tin- five gen- feet nt the top for the same level vor u by i: .tur itiil di.m-'. itililiir.: I’1 cling to I iki kodol Gives Strength. tiemen, to whom lie has given all *'*• <-itl«<-r <■ ti -. dams the a: j is so easy that ad: :n of siifin iei-.t pre-, nt pr.>.-|w< i«(s aioli ■ tlx go>- lo cnalding thè digestivo orguns to ter would cover an area, as a basil , ernmenl plan of irrigation, and height and strength will b • built to the credit for the work, have been di ■ -t. assimilate and transfmm all of 7,080 acres with capacity of 178,- ali of the v'ater that llov. - j 8 r '« . h ••quick," w.ml.l doubtless I restrain moat prominent and given much 670 acre-feet. i Ilio wholesome forni th.it m:n I■. prov- disappirnting The govern I into the reservoir til.til it is needed. time toward bringing the matter be iteli into thè kind of Idood tin i i ii In addition to nature's bounteous J By this means the vast area ol merit work" s.owlv fore the department at Wvisbington. nourishes thè nerves, feeds th. mind. The pr. ent work is only the county court should have first ' provisions she has placed right at country tu be r, laiim d will lie am experimental, and it may I <• a tis-Ues. hardens thè mu-eic" ani! ply -uppli, 4 throughout the dry the rile of the two dams stone and credit. It was the court and the U. | number of years before anything is recuperate." thè organa of thè votile city of Burns that nppropt i:>ted timber, a sullicient quantity to season. Our Price on done, ptovided the government de body. Rodo) Dvspepsia Cure curi e The men of Burns who have tak-; V - iK money to pay the expenses of the build a dozen such dams, and has cides to carry on the work Every Indi,' tion, Dv-.u psie. < At.irrh ■ l given a solid rock foundation upon en so much interest in , ringing tin . delegation, or a part of them at tillijl thing, however, points fuv,.rably to Ihe Stornaci) and all stomachili.-: » 8’:. .-3 leant. The county court also paid which to begin the building of the project forward, are: I. 8. Geer, | the conclusion that the project will orders Sold by Can’t be Beat. for the survey and making plats of i dams. Then fora distance of 30 N. U Carpenter, Dnltoii Biggs, I be carried out, and when the lands Morris Eiizt lerald miles runs a cauvon direct to Har and William the Silvies valley reservoir site. Furre They have not only given are <>nca thrown open for settle Religious Sen k ee. The Times-Herald, as well as ali ney Valley through which the their time but tin ir mi i ey to th ment it will be ample time for water may be conveyed to the 1 iml our citizens, appreciates the good | work, and th. y are n nv delighted those -i i'ki ^ home' to tile th. ir Services at Christian Science work of th" delegation, yet injus to be reclaimed. that the piusp.a I... I< pr< -porous claims 11 ill every Sunday at I I a in and The land to be reclaimed lies out tice to all concerned, we desire to A rush at this time would prove 8 p in. Service \\ cdnesd.l i < veli- The great ab. i mle that th have make this statement so that al) south ot Burns, the first point of | dis appointing. met has been the argument of out -i which to be reached by the water inrs at 8. Subject lor Sunday, may receive just credit. The coun •lune 28, "I'bri tian Science " ty court appropriated $223 (G to from the res< rvoir being situated sider.s that‘ nothing would g -w' , ONTARIO WOOL SALES. ward the expenses of the delegates in the Northwest corner of Harney in Harnev X alloy; that it was us<- I’ v A .1 1 rwi’i will pleat li at less to put water mi land at a great Valley and lying at the very doni to Portland. $266.10 for the survey Harney the 2nd Sunday of each The wool market at tie- pi.. ■ nl of the reservoir site and $90 for of Burns. Then on south to the expense that will not p:o Inc.' pro month at II a. tn. and . :30 p. in. making the platu. The city council mountains, that loom up smoky per results But a few of th i n lime to- inbb tic great Aim real: Sabbath school every gave $108 toward expenses of the and dim in the distance, lies the at terprising citizens of Bum- have game of pole r. I he buyers are p. m. present unoccupied lands which atriad' liemonstrat-d th falsity of( "ealiii;.- f.om 10 to 13 emts and this delegates to Portland. Sunday school nt Harm y the Following is Mr. DeLaney’s are to be reclaimed. They foot up this stat •menl. 1 hey cum he.e ' figure th "+mv. rs are loth to ac pt. undei the general ;.i a that nothing „ ' There .n ' ibont 2.500,1100 | linds lit.si Sunday of i aeh month it Ht a grand total of 274.24(1 acres. Of .............. writeup: o clock a in. < >n the st (hind, t bird The government is hard at work I these there are 19,000 acres of In would grow < xeept native meadow ;of wool . fieri d for sale in the ( hi and fourth Sunday f each month hay. Newcomers also com.' with i tario m o !• t this vein, the largest on the Hurney Valley irrigation dian allotment ’.and; C-irev sclec- this id" - It h ' l" n stated so | amount in ’ he history of tin city. at 3 o'clock p in. l’rcachin;r si-r lions, approved, 9,000 acres; Car. y project and the appearances are <>fi< n by outsiders tin t th ■ pi-oplo The IniYt buyi r- sct se ’iij ni in<b iiid' ‘pi p. ii(h lit in vice » very second, Sunday at 8 p n . that 274,2-10 acres of th" best land selections, not approved, 6.’>,(cs) gen tally unacquainted .... .... j with tin-¡tlx i ititmic ai;<l think that the At the Presbyterian church now lying idle in Harney Valley lucres; road bind, I l.tHrtt Ui es; ap will be reel timed so soon a the propriated lands, 95,000 acres: va situation efiiiscientii 1V believt* J growers will yivbl I'» I ho terms Burns, Rev. A. .J. Irwin pastor that nothing will grow hem A 'nt. • cd (In id . If this will btt true I vine services the lhit>1 ; ,id telirlI. slow, hut certain process of th« gov riant lands,-12,2 10 aer. s. The va I visit t > the homt s of I. S. Geer H.,or not reinnins to be seen. Sundays of each monti nt 11 i tn ernment can accomplish it A cant land" and Indian allotm, ::'s ■ E. 1 liomp m, John R. Ribinson i he In pm« ! know the ravage and 7:30 p m. hab 'alh cl.... I nt party of surveyors from the geolog j which come practically under the and a ."core of others in Burns will , of th •('•rui in Montana and guess 111 n m. every Sabbath morning ical department of government, con I same head and which are subject refute this idea at on, Or if one sono I hilig of tbe eons, «planee on sisting of nine men. began work to nc<|itisilio:l under the govern I’reaehiliit servii.'H at ti e baptist still doubts, a driv through Hur- j ' thè price of realize church every 1st and 2nd ¡und.il about the first.of June and ire sur ment land laws, give a total T 1 26,- net va!|. ; will d P"1 the most seep jthntthe Iosa of a million or more vey ing, staking and mappii.g tin 24<l acres. morning and i Vi ning Snudai tical ideas on this point. . sin ep frolli th.- western market sch<'III i v r\ Sm,day .,t 1 I a. in Tl.e present work bv the c v. ri - bed and da n of th- contemplated All of the hardier fruit-, and ! m«'an- inU' li to the iir’gri tpito out reservoir that is to hold th w iter meat is on the sam<'ground already prayer meeting everi Thur-dny nearly every fruit grown in Oreg, n JX.t of wool. The > : ipi' tiilions "Venil'l! which is to supply tlioiisamls of surveyed and mapped out hi I och I th londi- Wfo't. the iriigation j may l.o found yilding -xti.ordi • htiv b- en -t rotig a . people, and start and k cp v, geta enterptise nary results in the town <1 Burns, I pr. v. i,il.g silice tic- ■ tm'lli i rowers ItrR ' . W T . NAoi-MUN 1 tion growing on nearly 3‘><>.(>tli) association met at I'mlLind Li i he vegetables I; re iqual both in hope for n still stronger upward acres of ground. Ar utml :m oidon November a request w.-.s made ot » ■- production and quality an.,' grown temi« ticv. circle, 15 miles in length .-m i tivi the r> pre-entaiive- of dift rent «> N © I li • sitnation is if th- buyer-' a miles in width white tl i. - ¡1 mt in tions of Eastern Oregon tu furnish elsewhere i i the world. Harney © <» the brei'Ze at interval- on the moun plats and data as to what thay had Valley promise- to rival tin. famous can m ike th. gl'invi I " belìi Ve lllllt o i © ri e tliey will tain sides indieatin/ th" high in their representative sections, In Hood River country in tin product- th, market will noi « tin- wool, if, il h iwever, thè grow- © « •••., ... water mark of tin- ,■ -i.t, ui) Lit, d this work Harney County was in tion of . trawl, rrics, tieare no g n t ............. Ot' Burin. »II © the lead. All other counties in | longer experiments: the living evi 1 r.< old awhile, they h"p • lo re o* water basin Cloudv d i vs pref.-i n d f. i * •> A valley now containing a popu Eastern Oregon yielded tint palm dence is pre.-i lit, ti to the visitor . ¿ve a Ix-tter price. making ittie;. I'hol..- tin Th wool pales in ibis city were to her. though she bad several lation of about ■*>< > p<r-' is, when i h< d in c irbnn and platinttn grain ami tlf.ilf.i thrive •pelei) vesterdav. Thnr-div morn- competitors In this work it is I teat) ti fill ...... low gt • ■■■ ■ aioi - it t' Il 'Vi'hoUt in galion, to a Hi cte • ing «ith a go ni repres'i tali.m of a and horses range, i tn I,- c.'iiv it- property metuion the untiring ef Id.* Crops have been luir- btivers and grotti r~ preu nt. Tin. a I list antni.lot's preci t s i ■< forts of live prominent citiz, ns of ed into a vast sea ,,j , • Il II'.il. i l'Iliel t of mi Tiiis hotel is ci ntrnlll locat'd d .» number eng u/’tl in th»- I.idding w.. - l.risk and nliout 320,- a exten iv. ly. I'ir st ela - woi k Burns, These men kti"W what to build up and populan a © experienced I li dio-d. I lc buildiim l¡:. "id alisfaclion guar.:i P <1 1 1. l'.iigldy reiiovated for a number of ir*- with pound- a eri di i .»-< d i.f nt territory 30 mile- ■ - .. 1 j ■. ' i they had. They had l,.-< n study nii.1 is well furnish' i I lie ilinin ■ room ■ of | olile, neeom- ry result With* water, tiri- ■ s rvii'i'ing frnm 12 lo of which l ow I I ; - 'll-., ing tlx e- ’ tltn problem for ye irs. I In v mo t.iling waiter The, t:d,I' nr< fuiei l e,] tilt thè l'est. ch enormous P' r punii-l In thè M M ( n, V i rt - and the r population o| which i- kn--w what Wealth w.r- Ind b n i: oth ‘ -r J .ib tilt umi-e, wh«1 ic Ih* r. is l principally j.o kra it'its and - the dry, i ut fertile soil of c«-tl i. * ! IM '.’¡NECTION |.lM"l,isH) jioHnd". th" foi h»w inff hens. A : territory larger than portions «4 Harney V.dlei, They < I R< M X X X saie.- (vere .na.i realized that a great <-,-<lii.i) of many counties and alm st ns 1 irge PTTKNTW KITIN • ' 150,1)11) ponil i", at 14 ret as many states is llot- t,. 1 h > re country w..." lying in w.i-t•■. wliicli R. C. ( h ioti win, '¡’HE claimed under the in v jrr,u ■> ’ :<-1» with water thrown upon it would Kil : I’ tn. H i brim, to this countrv a got i ciliz a law Il lt,< YMIIMC, arts*. 1 As a res- voir it" 1 ter:i "nip and support it: a .di. nth ' I \ I « ’ VHIIU.H would milk,' itself knii.rn to Ihe tory to lie recl i iu d n > l> Her .- nutsiil • « irld if it oi v had lections could I » made \ i i hnri.i< other point n Orr-mn coi. i - . Ir y. t'ortmir l li - ttn local fti ¡ids OH, a reiwrvi'ir lie c i,- -ticti 1 Jim Dumps wir father of a laia sniall a cost, nnd at ii" ■ . | i t mnl orga.-iiz- .1 .in : Who, by her brightness, led her .I- olkiled in Oregon could -iri-l .ml n -I, a paign. Tin y knew » class. The teacher asked Miss t< rrttory have l>eeii found in <»: <• and deter mi ind to F.SS. Dum; i tbs question : I mh IV lob«' i<i dined • I r :i th'.'se in' •'-t, d in irrigation, and “How can you bes’ assist alm to the n prewiilat.vee ut I, M C,mt. A level ) till il !: digestion?'* ••By eating 'Force.”' When stretching out ..i far a tie eye ■ an goV'-iniuerit at V ashing* told to him, see, that Oi .y t . 1« w ater to bring <)tf! a. "f ■ onn Imtuedi Ui ly aftei the nn-et: / t »n't. 'ofj>r co. T!> s story tickled •'Sunny J:tn.” -,jb *11 from il anfthit g• I tc.il^g- .a , < i Portland thee empli.y. d a <1 I btir^larv that, touy in abu I A natural uni plm ! him in th, KODOL tsti wfcat you eat basin 30 on i -- ;• sn.-rounjed In though til snow was ■ purifie rock-eibb«" ni . t "i al every : deep at thi KODOL cleanses, and sweetens th p.iint save one, n here b th Ctill- work wm tr«4'ge*iloR. 7 KODOL cxrei •truclmn of a few f. e of wall early unti ftil sfotr.avh ahG bo*< : od time, enongh Writ« r can I e r strain« It 6- -■pa«*" of 6* the action of the gas KODOL accelerates r-ft»akT d used »he, needed to turn tlx ar ' •ut lii rep ■ ring d i1» tric (lands and (I ves tone to the €T* di(*!stive organs. d valley brl aw into a vast gtrd«e and map* ■>n rii- f the A-B-C KODOL relieves an overworked stomach The peopl of Burt . m that the Harn» d - ■■ • nervous »tr... i (!-*•! tj cf ¿c ;d health. 7 ng >ti« nature did the irdt,alory w the heart a fuel . free and untrammaltd a lion. nour«shea the nervous system and iv that it aa r need, 1 a foe 6-, -h. >i ri.ON feeds tiia brain. d lonchea b" Hie gov»rnin,-rit t co KODOL ¡1 the wonderful remedy that it ml I in ! i y h I naie d pb-te lb.‘ j » . I’G ds SliŒP SHEARS A large stock of Bl;>ck Leaf She Dip Always on Hand. im cur nice cn i/Ve positively guarantee that we can and will supply gro- Ccries cheaper than ny one elsa. Oregon warding Co Ontario, .Oregon, I xxs Hotel Photographer. Special / iHng Men ink Ì & JÄNK r>z^ Bev **!f And Haattb My M t>n< take tr v Silvies f i||ev, ;l leen n,ik thr. vies Rive- flor * .-;•• '.ry I- ¡ tains bey und the level f II »ri to ib« cot. L - fo » í** ; — i - — r <r.in< •Qfrany tick ; pit >*l! A,.i Wak people stronf by (iv,r < to bedtet all of the non Jtment inai la u 4 in the food th * / «at« hi V Lo biiri italioti .urvevir>K panj Maa 4 L iinit Kan.’ : .A R I