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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1904)
•••••••••••••••••••••••www ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••**********••••••••***• ........................................................................... ........... CLOSING OUT SALE » WATERS, HAGEY <St COMPANY. We have inaugurated a closing-out sale, for CASH ONLY, beginning January 1st, 1904, on all,lines of Dry-Goods, Cloth ing, Overcoats, Shoes, Underwear, Shirts, Hats, etc. : them to to you at reduced prices. We have one of the best lines of Groceries in Burns, and will sell Call and be convinced. d íhe Jimes-^fraCd. I SATURDAY. JANUARY ». 11MM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year ...................... n.x jlontba three Mon the »2.00 .1.00 . .75 I JI I l .% N HYKD • t — — — — Mauafer I J BEST ASSORTMENT Again The Times-Herald finds ii a duty to take issue with the Oiegoman. The assertion of that paper’s Washington corres pondent that the water flow of the streams are insufficient to ir rigate this valley, and further that it is all appropriated, would lead its readers to infer that our only hope and all we could expect is experimental artesian wells. Since when did the Oregonian learn that all the water of our streams had been appropriated? Is its Washington correspondent familiar with the water supply, and further does he know the pre set. t methods of irrigating in this section? Following the clipping which appears on the first page the Oregonian quoted a portion of the report of Prof Russell on the 11....... i...-' ' R, ». ... ... being on the 1O.V. 19th ,1.... day ..r of December f)r’y^ . r . . Chamberlain, G. T. noted the change. Where once “Harney artesian basin.” Why a few turnips or other hardier ~ - - - Nulley, G 'Lorenzana, George Ade. in the early days of 1903, and being published for four ' Bond, Ruh this should be brought out just at vegetables were grown now can his career, before the “Fables in weeks or five publications. Lewis Glenn. Frank Kueny, Chas Fields, F. Meranda, T I. Little, B this time, i( not to prejudice the W. L. M arsden , Slang ” had brought him fame, be found strawberry and tomato |T. Fical, P. Andrews, Charles public against our claims for a re Special administrator. Leroy, B A Smats, C. S Fields. vines, as well as fruits of different called one morning in Chicago up servoir, The Times-Herald does on a Sunday editor, on a mission I Notice is hereby given that on varieties. Therefore there is the 9th day of January, 1904, we from a theatrical manager. not know. Prof. Russell was every reason for our demand for i will apply to the above entitled j "I have brought you this mar.u- here last July and talked with a recognition for Government aid I court for the license as specified in script — , ” he began; but the editor representative of this paper in re this petition. in irrigation. • looking up at the tall awkard, timid gard to our possibilities in the line S chuebner linns youth, interupted. of artesian water for irrigating “Just throw the manuscript in purposes. He said we certainly Negotiations are pending be LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION. the waste-basket, please.” lie said had artesian water, but it was tween the State Board of Fish “I’m very busy just now, and possible that 10,000 feet would be Commissioners and the United havent time to d 1 it myself.” We, the undersigned legal voters | the depth to reach a sufficient States Fish Commissioner with a of Pueblo Precinct, ETarney County,] Mr. Ade obeyed calmly. He re State of Oregon, respectfully peti-1 How. view to the lease of the new state sumed: tian the Honorable Court of Harney When pressed in regard to the salmon hatchery at Ontario to the "I have come from the-------- County, State of Oregon, to grant a practicability of artesian wells for Government. If the lease can be theater, and the manuscript I have License to J. C. Peterman to sell irrigation he admitted it was ques effected as desired, the expense of just thrown into the waste-basket spirituous, malt and vinous liquors 60 different games all new tionable. In the White Horse operating the hatchery will be is your comic force of‘The Erring —one in each package of in lessquautitie? than one gallon in section tnere are flowing wells, borne by the Federal Government Son,’ which the manager asked me Pueblo Precinct Harney County, but flow merely enough water the result to the fishing industry to return to you with thanks He State of Oregon, for ths period of for stock purposes. three months, as in duty Ixiund we will be the same, and the state suggests that you sell it to an un ever pray. The matter of sufficient water will save some $6ooo a year, dertaker, to be read at funerals,” NAMES, Then Mr. Ade smiled gently and is now being solved by the Gov which can be devoted to develop withdrew Adam Adrian, K R McKinzie, ernment engineers and should be ment of the fishing industry else Chas. W. Seed, W M Ward, Don left to them. They certainly see where in the state. The United Gould, R. Gilham, Joseph Catlow.i What’s in a Name? • 1 H. J. Jarvis, Fred Holloway, J G much merit in our Silvies reses- States Fish Commissioner is fav Holloway, A. Lundin, James Cook, Everything is in the name when voir project as the work being orable to the plan and only ques J W Geary, Frank Adrain, W J done indicates. They certainly tion is whether satisfactory terms it comes to Witch Hazel Salve, Sisson, Ernest Holloway, Frank E C. DeWitt A Co. of Chicago dis Baldis. know more about it than the Ore can be agreed upon. covered some years ago how to make Notice is hereby given that on gonian’s correspondent. the 9th day of January, 1904, I will salve from Witch Hazel that is a Anyone familiar with the irri apply to the above entitled court Creamery butter is selling for specific for piles For blind, bleed gation methods that have been for the license as specified in this| 40 cents per pound in Pendleton ing, itching and protruding Piles, petition. practiced for the past many years at present. This would mean 38 eczema, cuts burns bruises and all J. C. P eterman will admit there is not sufficient cents per pound paid to the far skin diseases DeWitt's Salve hae water to flood Harney valley from mer for butter fat. Al this price no equal. This has given rise to the fu st of April until July. That numerous worthless counterfeits. an ordimry cow would yield an Ask for DeWitt's—the genuine is how the water has been used. income of $9.50 per month. If sold by Burns druggists All admit, too, that such methods j HOPKINS & GARRETT there is any other small invest are of the past anil more economy ment that will yield this return it are still at the old stand anil The ladies of the basket ball club practiced which will not only be still making those fine saddles has not yet been found in Uma have completed arrangements for a a benefit to a larger number but that have become so (Kipular tilla county. — East Oregonian. leap vear dance next Friday even give better results. with the riders of this section. ing, January 15, at Locher's hall Men who have made a scienti Write them for anything in The young ladies will have com fic study of irrigation and had COUNTV COUNT DOINUS. the line of harness, saddles, plete charge of the affair, mamig JOHN GEM BEHLING, practical experience assert that chaps, bridles etc, if not con ing the floor at.d paying all the Report of II C. Corbin, riqiervi- Jeweler. Optician more water goes to waste in Har venient to call. bills. Gentlemen are invited to fckurraver. sor of road district No. 6, approved ney valley than is used. So long They are the sole agents in come and will lie admitted free but Fine Watch Repairing A as the spring flood is not stored nnd accepted. this county for Security Slock all ladies taking part in the dance cialty. Liquor license granted to W. L, must buy a ticket al *1 per, also • Reinedit s. for use at the proper time, those Clark A Co of Lawen fur a period take their partner to eupper. The OPPOSITE THE P. o. who have land in the overflow of wix months. committees are as follows: General districts must use it in that man Report of W. 1’. Robbins, super arrangements, Ella Caldwell, Ella ner in order to reap any benefit. Duncan, Should a reservoir lie built and visor of road district No 7 appro veil Motherahead. Goldie Myrtle Smyth and Clare Swain; and accepted. water used properly, better crops Music. Goldie Duncan, Dora Cald will follow and of a different Report of Chas. Turner, super “AN IH MCE 01 HEVENTAT1VE IS WOITI A POUND OF CERE. well, Ella Thompson; Supper, quality. From observations cov visor of road District No 16 approv Bertha Williams, Esther Schwartz, Therefore do not wait until you have become bedfast ering a period of twenty years, ed. Ella Caldwell; Recepti on. Vella before you awake to your condition. Get your cold and the writer feels certain that the The account and report cf J. P. Mace, Alice Sweek, Nita Smith; cough medicines ami have them on hand—for now is the flood waters of Silnes are sufli- Cavender su|>ervisor of road dis Floor, Basket Ball Girls. season when you are liable to take cold at any time. So cient to irrigate every itw acres trict No 1, allowed, except that he when you feel a cold coming on it is well to be prepared, Prof Hicks the great weather of land in Harney valley proper was allowed *2 |a>r day for labors man, had a enow storm scheduled which may save \ou a great deal of trouble and expense. anil insure a cr>'n n<ne years out on road We keep everything in the line of propretary medicines for us yesterday, but it did not ma- r-w. ten ' But it must be Geo A Smyth's report as super teralize. A very cold ami blustrr as well as everything iw the line of drugs and medicines for dispensing purposes. ¡cctr the proper season. visor of road district No 12 accept win^ made things howl for a good 'i><Ml will be a suc- ed. portion of the night however, and Your Doctor’s Prescriptions will Re bod waters unre- W. L. Shepard supervisor mad it was the most disagreeable of the ceive The first careful Attention. all flow away, re- diatiict No 5 tile? account and it winter so far. The past week has been quite cold, although the w it was diverted was approved. ther.mometer has not yet reached 1 after reaching the The petit IM of E J. Callow and the zero point. Two above baa H. M. HORTON. Propt. or present water 21 others for a county road, it was base the coldest ^eHoli^ ames ,1 I I Just Received Fall and Winter Goods. NOTICE ATTENTION FIREMEN! rights, The Times-Herald has found the petioners had failed to practically positive information attach a copy of the notice to the To the Shareholders of First Na- ■ Every member of the Burns Fire tioual Bank of Burns: that none of any consequence will proof of pooling and they were department is requested to meet at Under sectiou 5149 of the U. 8. interfere with government work I given until Saturday, January 30, We have just received a consignment of our Fall and Winter Dr,B at the city hall next Tuesday night Revised Statutes, You are hereby to supply the copy and matter was In fact, people of large holdings at 7:30, Important matters to be notified that the annual meeting of Goods, Linings, Trimmings, ready made Skirts, Waists, Fa„ ■ continued. rather court such a move. And brought before the meeting in which the first National Bank of Burns nature, Outing Flannels, Ribbons, Laces, Muslins, Calicos, read, Petition of F. Crowley and this is a reasonable deduction. all are interested. made Clothing, Notions; in fact everything that is carried in will be held January 23, 1904, for The days of vast stock ranges in others for a change in the Lawen I. S. (leer, chief. up to date General Merchandise Store. We carry the | the purpose of changing section 4 and Narrows road, it appeared that Eastern Oregon are numbered, of the Articles of this association to Large concerns arc becoming the persons signing the petition are The City Council has recently | read ( - “The — regular - annual ... up eting j not residents of the district, the crowded and the stock business had the Cemetery re-surveyed and !()f lLo 8hareh J|derg for the election > I _______ _______________ A., well as the ■ court was without jurisdiction and must be conducted in a different the plat filed with the county clerk. of Directors Bhall be held at the same was denied. I All who desire deeds to their lots Banking house of this association manner. If the range must be Account of A. McKinzie, Huper- can get them l.y applying to M. L. on the fourth Saturday of January ' given up and large land holdings Of Dress Goods and Trimmings of any house in the county. This become unprofitable merely for visor of road district No 11 was Lewis, at the oflice of Biggs A of each year,” instead of the second L. approved. Biggs. pasture or hay, double the amount Tuesday as heretofore provided for is admitted by every dress-maker in town. life art here to /¡ieaee anti to color to uianh. Cat/ anti let | 1 would be realized from real es by our articles. AUCTION SALE neu> jootil. Zihey are of the F irst N ational B ank of Burns. NOTICE. tate disposed of in small tracts un The entire rolling Htock of the N U. C arpenter , Cashier. der Government irrigation works Notice is hereby given that on the Red front Barn, including buggies, where water would be equally sleighs, horses and harness, will be 14th day of December 1903 by or distributed than at present. I sold at public auction at the barn der of the County Court, of the LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION. Prices bouier Than Ever before. Our soil is abundantly rich and on next Saturday, January 16, at State of Oregon, for Harney County We, the undersigned legal voters of that date duly rendered and enter farming has passed the experi 2 o’clock in the afternoon. of Wild Horse Precinct, Harney ed the undersigned was appointed mental stage. Our produce is of County, Slate of Oregon, respect Special Administrator of the Estate bettei quality and heavier yield DISOLUTION NOTICE. of W. N. Jorgensen, deceased. All fully petition the Honorable Court than many of the lower altitudes. Notice is hereby given that the creditors take notice and persons of Harney County, State of Oregon, Climate conditions are changing. co-partnership heretofore existing to grant a License to Scheubner having claims against said estate, Bros, to sell Spirituous, Malt and Not every season is a favorable between J. J. Tupker and Charles are hereby notified to deliver them Vinous Liquors in less quantities one, we admit, but it is neverthe Wilson, under the firm name of I with the proper vouchers, duly ■ than one gallon in Wild Horse Fre- less becoming more adopted to Tupker <fc Wilson, has been dis verified as required !>y law to me! c'n°t_ Harney County, State of Gre j gon, for the period of six mouths, as diversified farming. It does not solved by mutual consent., J. J. at my resilience at Burns, n. < . in duty bound we will ever pray. depend on the testimony of the Tupker retiring from the business. within six months from the AYDirA- expira ‘ NAMES. J. J. Tupker. tion of the full period of publication “old resident” to verify this asser Frank Larson, C. Facheev J.1 Chas. Wilson. I of this notice, the first publication Atest E tion. In recent years people have Riff J()8 Bankofieur : YOU KNOW THE OLD SAYING BEST QUALITY LftTtST STYLES AND FASHIONS | >TEEl RANGES, CA5T COOK STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, BOX STOVES, CAMP STOVES. Wagons ZZaclrs,. E-cLdzTooetid-s, Carxiag-es, EvLg'g’ieo. Camp. Wagons. TU10 CARUOADS JUST ARRIVED Complete line on hand. Aermotor mindmills, Aermotor Pumps, Irrigation Pumps, Pitcher Pumps, Bicycle Pumps. Galvanized Pipe, Blaek Pipe, Stove Pipe, Pipe Fittings -All kinds- RlFbBS, SHOTGUNS, TOY GUNS, AMMUNITION of all kinds for all of thorn. T I Hunting Coats, Hunting beggings, Hunting Caps, Gun Cases, Cartridge Cases, Ete., Ete. HEAVY, SHELiF, and SpORTlNC HARDWARE Galvanized, Black and Smooth Wire.—Doors, Windems, Glass, Tinware, Graniteware, Enameledware, Steelwere. Oliver Chilled Plows, .Sulky Plows, Gang Plows, Walking Plows, Disc Plows, Disc Drillsand Har rows. Cultivators, Garden Cultivators- all kinds of Agricultural Implements. GEER &, CUMMINS, Burns, Ore. BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. LEWIS A’ DIBBLE, Propts. Special attention given to transcient custom and freight teams. Horses kept by the day, week or month. ♦ 1 ♦ I « ♦ : : ♦ s FIRST-CLASS LIVERY. TURNOUTS. ♦ ♦ « Hay and grain always on hand. ♦ : : Your patronage solicited. ■ Hit.i Main St, Burns, Oregon. I THE TIMES-HERALD Gives all the local news The City Drug Store. J | Job Printing