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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1904)
ME GOOD OPPORTUNITIES A STEAM LAUNDRY. WE MUST HAVE PATIENCE I ful person that any large irrigation Taxes are coming in at a rapid work must necessarily progress rate notwithstanding the fact that slowly. The advnncement of the our stockmen failed to dispose of work is governed arhitanly by phy their cattle last tall. Thia is the sical conditions, even though all of moat prosperous section on the face the money asked for is available. of the globe. For example, in the case of a long The Baptist Ladies' Aid will tunnel only a certain number of give a literary entertainment at the men can work at the point where College hall 011 next Tuesday eve effort tells and the rate of progress ning. A free lunch will be given is fixed by the available space for and artificial fruits will be auction workmen The same is true as to ed oft Admission 10 cents. putting in the foundations for datr.e. This work can only be Colds Cause Pneumonia. done at a suitable stage of the wa ter, even though a million dollars One of the most remarkable ces are awaiting disbursement for its vs of a cold, deep-seated on tite completion. The fact that the lungs, tausing pneumonia, is that work can only be taken up as con of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion ditions permit is overlooked by set Ind. who was entirely cured by the tlers and others, who “want water use of One Minute Cough Cure. She savsf'The coughing ami strain right now.” It is easy to understand this feel ing so weakened me that I ran ing of impatience, but quite another down in weight from 148 to 92 thing to dispell it. However, it is pounds. 1 tried a number of rem believed that when the situation is edies to no avail until I used One fully made known the __ r ___ ___ public at Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles largtRsannot fail to appreciate the of this wounderful remedy cured valueof.the’systeinatic,businesslike ‘ me entirely of the cough, strength methods which are being pursued ened my lungs and restored me to by the engineers of the reclamation my normal weight, health and service. These engineers are on; strength. Sold by all dru.’gists. trial before the whole country, ami ' fora period far beyond the present. Annual Ball They cannot afford to make a sing Second le great failure since thereby the OF whole scheme of gove rnment re INLAND LODGE, NO, 70 clamation would suffer. The pub lic, understanding the situation, should be satisfied with the assur ance that every step is being care fully taken and that the work is ! progressing on broad line of safety, permanence anti substantially — Oregonian. M. L. LEWIS The establishment of a steam [ I SINESS OPENINGS IN HARNEY VAL laundry in Burns would lie a pay : GOVERNMENT MAKING ALL POSSIBLE HASTE IN WORK. ing investment and could be done I LEY THAT WILL PAY. with a limited amount of capitnl. At present the laundry business is Reclamation Work Is Necessarily Slow • Od sees For Men With Limited Capital to conducted almost exclusively by I Requires Much Careful Study as It Invest io What Would he Pay1st Chinamen and they are patronized Must Stand for Lifetime. Business From the Start. V ....Represents the.... through necessity. Of the five great irrigation ’oday there may be found thou- Many of our citizens send their ■ft Home Insurance Co., of I New York, ds of wide-awake, competent laundry to Portland, Pendleton, schemes that were favorably report X Liverpool, London & Globe, industrious people in all parts Baker City, Weiser and Boise at ed and recommended for further in £ Fire Assurance Co., Philadelphia. the world who are looking for present preferring to pay express vestigation at the beginning of 1903 ortunities to establish'd indus- and mftil charges to patronizing the by F. H. Newell, chief engineer V OFFICE WITH HIGGS & BIGGS. Bu m, Oregon. of the United States reclama Chinese who do not do good work s that under favorable condi- X Corner South of Lunaburg & Dalton's. and who ruin more linen than an tion service, two are reported ns will prove profitable. These ordinary individual requires for a as turning out well, two as dubious, 'S®®®®®6 iprise to a great extent, persons year. Their charges are so exces and the fifth neutral, The projects h wbat may be termed limited sive that it is found almost as cheap were .exploited on the Truckee W*pital, who are anxious to secure to send it out and take chances on River, Nevada; on Salt River, Ari zona; on Milk River Montana; on ■njjjood business opening for the losing the clothing in transit. ^JKrticular business in which they A steam laundry would have a Sweetwater River Wyoming, and «■> engaged, lor the purpose of wide field of customers. It would Gunnison River, Colorado In re )ing people on the outside a have regular customers from Har viewing the progress of these more witer knowledge of the many buni- ney, Drewsey, Lawen, Narrows, important irrigation enterprises un na*s opportunities offered in Har- Diamond, Rile}' and other outlay dertaken by the goyernment. Mr. ney county, The Times Herald will ing districts which woirld give it an Newell says: The engineers of the reclamation from time to time devote a part of excellent business. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. I its space to writeups of some of the In anticipation of such a move service are engaged in investiga Main St., ... Burns, Oregon industries needed here, and which the Electric Light & Power Co. in tions in all of the arid states and I could be established with a small stalled a large boiler and other territores. Their reports bring out I amount of capital. This informa aparatus last summer and would clearly a fact commonly recognized tion wiil be based upon facts ascer be glad to make terms with any in other work, that the projects tained from personal investigation one desiring to put in a steam most popularly urged are frequently and reliable resources. laundry. This is certainly a good found, when giver, full study, to be ■ From figures obtained from the field for such a business and would least worthy. On the other hand, Having newly furnished several comfortable rooms business houses of Burns it is safe: pay big. It is almost a necessity careful reconnaissance work has y. 1 for the occupance of private patients, I desire to an t# say that from 10,000 to 12,000 bounds of butter and from 12,000 nounce that I am ready to receive su gieal or medical ’<rZZ to 15,000 pounds of cheese are ship cases on reasonable terms. ped in from outside points to sup- My 1 he trade of the Bums’ mer- Pleasant Quarters provided for iniints alone, this however is but a Obstetrical Cases. hiu : i I. part <>f the miller liandio.l t by I he Burns niei chiinls, tie t here L’JCHER'S HALL, MARCH 1 7. ’9<M EXPERIENCED NURSES IN RTTEND«N3H Prof Rlgl.y informs us Rev. A,.I Saak'- only three or four months in * 11 Irwin will lecture at the college trie year that butler cult he > hipped M next. Friday evening. |ii< an’ ject in from outside points. During 1 he yeinaimier of the year tfioy have to being “Primitive Man.’’. These I H pend on the butter made here to I hctnres are free to the public. AltltANGKM EFT < OMMITTEF ipply their trade M Horton, Sam Mothershead, Chairman Grant Thompson of A fortune is awaiting some live E B Waters, I. M Brown. the republican cedtrnl eommitte is nergetic man who wiil come here up from bis ranch near Lawen MUSIC AND DECOUATION. ■ nd start a creamery Tin re are a 1 He informs ns the roads are in a ■urge number of ranches lying close M L Lewis, Frank Paul, R A Miller. I very bad condition. HORTON &. SAYER, Propts. t<> Burns now producing natural | to F O Jackson. C E Mcl’heeters, ? bav in abundance, ami many of 1 « Many of our readers remember: C F McKinney, Chas Lewis. |he ranches have at the present Joe Detrick’s song “He didn’t: RECEPTION. time quite an acerage of alfalfa and cause he couldn’t”. We hope they ■re increa ing their amount every will not be confused by reading John Budelman, Dalton Biggs, G General Merchandise Store of Miller & Thompson. rear Creamery butter is never Dr Hibbard’s ad on another page. I A Reinhold, Thornton Williams, Geo White, E II M<ade, W E This is not an up to date picture as. it was taken some ess than from 40 to 45 cents per Wo want him to sell those eggs, he Triscb, Win Far re time ago. Several modern improvements have been added found here and ranch butter sel- wants to sell them, some of you Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road om falls below 70 cents a two since. When this building was elected a few years ago it was want to buy them and we want lotind roll in the summer time. /< considered out in the suburbs. Now there are several business you to read that ad. That is not a Lumber Yard in Burns These figures on the amount of |^< houses in the same block and a handsome three-story hotel as cut of a Black Minorkey nor is it a utter shipped in from outside j;! well as a large livery stable occupj- the corners on the opposite Buff Leghorn, but a “Campaign oints it must be remembered ap- rooster ”—so don't be deceived by 1 block. ►ly only to Burns merchants, and it. f a creamery were located here it f. 'on Id not only supply this de « Local and Personal. Spring is ne?r at hand and we desire to developed unexpected and favora H but would supply the de- nand, ble opportnniti-'s for irrigation infoim ihe public that we have one of the :: ■land throughout the country as g L. Best was in the city w. works. ell. The cost of producing milk I To this is added that the attitude ere should not be as great as in Thursday. I ¡ any places, and with the present The Place to Dine on the market, which is now displayed James Simmons wns up from of the people in some of the pro rices paid for batter here, there Narrows Thursday. in our south window. If you are in ceed irrigation districts baa be oujd certainly be a handsome need of a Spring Medicine or blood puri Frank and Dell Dibble were over come lukewarm, and their promises P* largin for the party who starts the from Silver creek Thursday. I to co operate have not been entire fier just step in and ask for a bottle of 35 cents and up nterprise. ly fulfilled. One of the lessons Miller Thompson and Hop In connection with this demand OYSTERS, FISH AND GAME IN SEASON. learned by the engineers of the re >r miik product? Ihe dairyman kins A G.arrett have new ads in clamation sery ice is that popula- Dining Room for Families. We C iter to All. 'ho furnishes the milk would find this issue clamor or enthusiasm cannot he de or Without Potasium I a profitable investment in more Fred Haines, the popular mer pended upon to forward great and REDFORD BROS. Propts.. ‘ or ,od &K" Or g. ays than one. Burris merchants chant and liancier of Harney, is in enduring enterprises. Great works, :nnnnnuutnxnun::unu::nn::n:::.':*r;::-.:::.:.. ' :............ : twaw lone ship in from the outside from the city. such as the irrigation schemes un tc., ),000 to 100,000 pounds ofbaJon The commencement exercises of der contemplation and investigation DW nd hams and from 25.000 to 50,- tho Business College will be held which are destined to last for a X) pounds of lard eiuh year. The the first part of April. hundred years, cannot be thought U13, Retail price of Bacon and hams out in every detail in a few months. James Simerville left yesterday ire. rmn 20 to 22 cents. Pork can be tt. KIM 4 SONS. Prnpls. In regard to those already passed ® roduced here as cheap as it can for Andrews to take charge of the upon, or partly so, the engineering I DI ■:u ny where, and at these prices spring term of school in that dis difficulties in some cases have l>een i nd ere would certainly be a hand- trict: found to be very great In others ilH i) me margin for any one engaging That “imp of satan” Oscar Swain the amount of arid land that is re Finest and Most Complete Line of Wagon Work and Horseshoeing. 1 this business. One thing s cer- arrived in town last night, but has claimed ia not sufficient to justifv Confectionery in the whole Interior General Repairing, All Work Guaranteed. in, it will not be long before peo- oot put in an appearance at thia the enormous outlay. le will Ire giving this line atten- office as yet. Tobacco and Cigars. Pipes. Stationery. In the meantime, examinations At the Old Stand. Burns, Oregon on. From 10 to 20 bogs a week Tropical Fruits when in season. zThe Electric Light A Power Co., hav? been extended over a wide ® BURNS, - OREGON, re needed by the butchers in have attached the wires to the big iwm , covering sections in every urns to put on the block to engine, tht water having risen too semiarid state and territory. A q,w»*w********^* *««*♦**♦♦****** ***************'” etail trade, and at the present « number of opportunities of great high to get power at the mill. «• ime they are unable to find enough v merit have been found which are « supply the demand. The regular meeting of the being worked out quietly. Exper « « It is impossible to enumerate all Harney County Live Stock Assso- ience bn* shown that it is prudent W W. JOHNSON & CO., Propts. : f the opportunities offered here in ciation will be held in the County to avoid publicity in these matters * * The bar is supplied with none but the very arney county to the man who is Court House on Saturday April 2d until the feasibility of the schemes « Drewsey, Oregon best brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. live to his own interests and is I Every stockman in the county contemplated is passed upon by I-arg. well furnished house. Good larire comfortabl« roorn anil tied* and ooklng for an opening that will Experienced and courteous Mixologists. ♦ should attend the regular meetihg competent men. In the words of well furnished table*. Thin ia the pioneer hotel of I n-» < > tint having eturn good interest on the invest « Mr. Newell, “ public reaction is sure of the Harney County Livestock recently been destroyed by fire, a new bnilding much larger and moi. ment made. One would need to Billiard and Pool Table the « convenient ha* been erected. Everything new and neat. Association tn be held on Saturday to follow the emotional exploiting ome here and look over the situa 1 April 2d at the County Court of such enterprises. Disapoint- Club Rooms in Connection. Rates Reasonable. tion and judge for himself. Peo 1 House. Some interesting remarks 1 merit* are inevitable and unforseen ple who settle in Harney county Stop at the Bartlett will be made on subjects of inter difficulties are «ureto arise *’ Orgon. Burns, rarely go away, and those who do It must be plain to any thought- est to all. FEED BARN IN CONNECTION. are always glad to get back. b L WILSON & ASHTON Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing Harney County Hospital URNS MILLING CO Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic, Flooring, Moulding, Finishing Lumber. DON’T NEGLECT YOUR HEALTH LONE STAR CAFE. BEST BLOOD PURIFIERS MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ‘ VEGETABLE EXTRACT of SARSAPRILLA With ladide. THE WELCOME PHARMACY f CITY GROCERY STORE |STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES LACKSMITHING THE STAR SALOON I We have never been undersold for Cash and never will be. cheaper than any other interior house in Oregon TT ZX TKrTiy than anyone. THE BARTLETT HOTEL Anything you may want In our complete lines ---Seead on another page. Giveua a call and we will fit you out We do not contemplate retiring from business, but will give you more and better bargain? for Cz-A-SIH IIXT