The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 16, 1904, Image 2

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CLOSING OUT SALE
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We have inaugurated a closing-out sale, for CASH ONLY, beginning January 1st, 1904, op i ail lines of Dry Goods, Cloth.
We have one of the best lines of Groceries in Burns, and-will sell
ing, Overcoats, Shoes, Underwear, Shirts, Hats, etc.
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them to to you at reduced prices. Call and be convinced.
dent gives him first
The Simes-®eraíd
SATURDAY. APRIL . IÖ, 1904.
bUlMCltl 1-TlON KATES:
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JULIAN BYRD
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For County Clerk—
SAM MOTHERSHEAD.
For Sheriff—
A K. RICHARDSON.
For Assissor—
BYRON TERRILL.
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For the important office of
county commissioner The Times-
Herald does not hesitate to re­
For School Superintendent—
J. C. BARTLETT.
commend the d mocratic pominee
— W. D. Baker, of Drewsey.
For Treasurer—
Ilis business judgment and fam­
.1 M. DALTON.
iliarity with the duties of the posi-
For Commissioner—
I tion makes him a strong candi-
W. D. BAKER.
I date and a safe man for the posi­
For Coroner—
tion. He is thoroughly alive to
I)R H. VOLI’.
the interests of the county, is pro­
gressive and energetic, yet con­
The democrats have an excep­ servative and careful in his busi­
tionally strong ticket in the field ness affairs.
tor county officers and one which
The Times-Herald feels proud to
Dr. H. Volp, the nominee for
champion.
Every man has a coroner, is a well known practi­
good record tlpon which to stand tioner in this city where has been
and a good inoral character that located for several years. The
will appeal to the voters. Each Doctor is well qualified for the
have a reputation for honesty and position and thoroughly under­
their qualifications are unquestion­ stands the duties of the office.
ed.
If the cow ordinance is not go-'
Sam Mothershead, for clerk is ing to be enforced and allowed to
a young man who has seen public be a dead letter the people should
life in Harney county aud who is know it and govern themselves
widely known, although he has accordingly. As it is much in­
never before been before the peo­ convenience is caused to people
ple a candidate for office. His owning stock as well as those
work as deputy sheriff in this who don’t.
county is well known and of such
a character as to win him the re­
Republican District Nominees
spect and support of the voters
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A 'phone message from Portland
regardless of party. Sam is
thoroughly qualified for the posi­ announces that Geo Davis of Can­
tion to which he aspires and his yon City was nominated by the re­
disposition fits him for the place. publicans for circnit Judge, J. Wt
MoCullouch, of Vale for district at­
torney to succeed Wir.. Miller, and
A. K. Richardson, who has
J. L. Sitz for joint-representative
been placed on the ticket for the for Harney and Malheur counties.
office of sheriff, is one of the most
Up to the time of going to press
popular men in Harney county we had not learned in regard to the
and against whom nothing can be state ticket.
said. 1 le has never before been
Williamson had no opposition
in politics and is particularly free for congressman to succeed him-
from any stain upon his character self in this district and Hon, Binger
in politics or as a private citizen. Hermann will be returned from the
He is a man of courage and will first district provided the deinoctals
fearlessly do his duty should the don't bent him.
people place him in office. Lon,
Will Kill Diseased Horses
as his friends call him, is an active,
energetic man who would con­
Six hundred horses afllicted with
duct the office in the same manner contageous diseases, will be killed
as his private business and ever in Morrow county in pursuance of
be ready to do the bidding of the an order made by the Domestic
people without delay in any em­ Animal Comuiissaon. The horsts
ergency. Such an officer is de­ are owned |jy Indiana living on the
Umatilla reservation and are afllict-
bit ed.
with mange.
The state board has repeatedly
j. M. Dalton, the well known
made efforts in the last two years
business man of this city, who
to induce the government authori­
was nominated for the office of
ties in Washington or at the reser­
treasurer, is a proper custodian of vation to take steps to stamp out
of the people's funds. Mr. Dalton a disease tbnt threatens to spread
is a man of ability and trust and all aver ihe state All efforts bav.
possesses all the qualities necess­ ing proved fruitless, the board has
ary to make a good careful officer. at last determined to take radical
Ilis past business career is an evi­ action and the state vete'narian
dence of his worth and confi­ has been ordered to kill the diseas­
dence. Jim is not a stranger to ed animals and bury them. The
the voters and is a vote getter horses are declared to l>e valueless
because of their diseased condition.
wherever you place him.
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Byron Terrill has lived in Hai-
ney county for 20 years or more
and is known to almost every
resident of the county. Fl is w ide
acquaintance with the men and
property interests make him a
most desirable man for the posi­
tion of assessor. The voters will
certainly make no mistake in
placing Byron in this responsible
office as his qualifications are of
the best.
flood l'or Children.
the O.
ing re|
tion fa
hia vis
tainly
Inopie
within which the question of prohi-
place in the I SUFFICIENT WATER SUPPLY ASSURED gon for their approval or rejection at the . 1 th-
sueb sale of intoxicating liquors
general election to be held on the 6th 1 l bition
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hearts of the people of this county
and makes his election to succeed-
liimself almost a settled fact. His
management of educational affairs
have been most satisfactory and
he has earned a second term by
his untiring efforts to better our
schools. This valuable and im­
portant service should be given
much consideration and there is
no better way of advancing our
educational affairs than by retain­
ing this excellent young educator
in the position he has held for the
past four years.
Liv,
may again be submitted to vote in the
day of June, being the first Monday of 1 same district; providing |>enaltie» and
People Must Now Take up Matter and June, 1904,
Seliing Goods
railroa
i punishment for the violation of any of
NOW, THEREFORE,
I,Geo.
ECham- I UIU
Give Government Clear Sailing.
tho U.UVIS-IVUO
p.ovisions V».
of ..1.0
this >»
law .. , ; providing
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differ«
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and
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Prices
benaui
A
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>i- Governor
,, of the State . of
„r Oregon,
.„i" .„t I lbe retnni
t<> any .. liquor dealer
neee «I
in
obedience
to
the
provisions
of
said
act
jiereon of
oí a proportionate amount of any
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J. H. Lewis of the I1 S. Geologi- hereinbefore
lirst
mentioned,
do
hereby
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_ I license fee which lie may have paid,
cal service, who has charge of the make
ami iuwue this Proclamation to the [ whenever the district in which Im shall
parti
water guages in this section, spent ¡mjple of the State of Oregon, announc- ■ be engaged in business sliall be dee'ared
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several days here this week in com­ ing that the said State Piohibition Alli­ to be prohibition territory; and a. lying
pany with the loc 1 gtiager, M. I. ance has filed said initiative petition to all election, held under the provis­
with the reqiiisit number of rignatures
Lewis at theSilvies station ami also thereto attached, demanding that there ions of this law the proivsiois of tlie
visiting the other stations. The be submitted to the legal electors of tlie gene al election laws of the st le and
He
declaring certain rules of evidence ap­
gentleman left this morning for State of Oregon for tl eir approval or re­ plicable to prosecution under this Act.
¡«due
jection at ¡he regular election to be held
Silver Creek.
a tdbl
Doue a- the Capitol at Salem this 10th
lappeai
It is now no longer a qu-siion of on the 6th day of June, being the first dav of February, A. I)., 1904.
Monday of June, 11)04, a proposed law­
GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN
water supply as the vast amount providing for elections in any couuty or
great 1
"We Heve the Repu’a’ion'i'of Carrying the
Governor.
now coming out of the monniains precinct theiein or any subdivision By tiie Governor :
ways i
F. I. DUNBAR,
is convincing evider.ee that the therein or any subdivision of a county
other
Secretary ef State.
supply is sufficient to irrigate every consisting of any number of entire and (Seal)
and hi
As well as the
foot of level land in this valley and contiguous precincts of such county to
ly, sot
determine w hether the sale of intoxicat .
enough tn spare. The object ke< p- ing liquors sliall be prohibited in such I
nesBtn
iug an accurate record of the water county or subdivision thereof, and for
inily i
now is to ascertain the heigth of other purposes connected therewith as |
Of Dress Hoods and Trimmings of any house in the county. Thil the oi
dam required to hold the flood wa­ hereinafter stated, having for its purpose
and ir
¡8 admitted by t very dress-maker in town.
ters and to make calculations on and being briefly of the tenor and effect
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following, that is to say:
are /¡ore io ¿/tease and io caier io tvanis.
Caii ani
the size of canals necessary to carry A bill to propose, by initiative peti­
anyth
now ffoods.
‘Ui/oj/ are of i/to
it to the various places for irriga­ tion, a law providing forelections in any
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county or any precinct therein or any
tion purposes.
in all
It is now up to the people of this subdivision of a county consisting of any
valley to make government irriga­ number of entire and contiguous pre­
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cincts of such county, to determine
Prices homer Than Ever before.
tion a go. They must organize and whether the sale of intoxioating liquors
stood
arrange with all who have holdings shall lie prohibited in sucli couuty or
below the proposed site susceptible subdivision thereof or in such precinct;
protni
to irrigation. The government has providing for the filing of petitions for
peoplt
the money appropriated and is cer­ such elections and the form and effect
matio
thereof, and for notices of such elections
tainly ready to take up the work and for the time and manner of holding
showe
here provided no private water an I conducting the same; declaring what
ed au
rights stand in the way that may shall constitute a subdivision of the
give t
complicate matters after actual county within the meaning of this law ;
know
declaring what acts sliall and what shall
work is begun.
able t
not constitute a violation of this law;
When the policy of the govern­ declaring the qualifications of petition­ BLACH MINORCA and
what
ment is explained we anticipate no ers and of electors at such elections;
BIFF LEGHORNS.
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trouble in this respect as it will in applying to such elections the provisions
when
Why not keep liens that
no wise interfere with present wa­ of Sections 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904,
ogntti
1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911,
will
lay in winter as well
ter rights and will give each the
eepee
1912 and 1975 of Bellinger & Cotton’s
as summer?
amount of water necessary provid­ \nnotated Codes and Statutes of Oregon ;
has b
ed they co-operate. They have the providin'.- for printing and distributing
I your
have
choice of taking it pro-rated or the hallo's for such elections; prescribing
PER SETTING, $2 so
amount they have recorded and at tho duties of public officers in relation
such times as will be most beneri- to auch elections and in relation to the
have
enforcement of lhe provisions of this
cial to the growing crops, Now law ; providing for the issuaned by the
land
our people have to take the flood Ccunty Court of orders prohibiting the
eaid
waters in April and May and do sale of intoxicating liquors within certain
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without in June when most needed. limits aud declaring the duties of such
he co
courts in reference thereto; limiting the
at the same old
Cheapest.
GENERAL TOONS
DRESS SOODS. FURNISHING 60(Xd:
BOOTS, SHOES. GROCERIES.' PROVISIONS,
EVERY LINE COMPLE
BEST ASSORTMENT
BEST QUALITY
LftTtST STYLES AND FASHIONS
EGGS FOR HATCHING
THOROUliHBKED
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Dr. L. E. Hibbard
Chief Newell of the reclamation
service has signified his intention
of sending a consulting engineer
here this spring for the purpose of
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conferring with the people iuid
assisting in the organization of a
local association of this kind and
until his arrival nothing can be
done in that respect, except to dis­
cuss the matter among local people
in order to have them more
thoroughly understand the situa-
tion, thereby causing less delay
when active work is begun.
The Times-Herald hopes the
people of Harney county will real­
ize the importance of getting to­
gether on this matter as that will
certainly mean government aid in
irrigation works, a railroad and the
settlement and general develop­
ment of this vast section.
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JUDGES JURY
If you will try this drug store for quality, for in ample
stock of drug store goods;
Ltyou will test it for accuracy, promptness and courteous
treatment of customers;
If ton will establish a Court of Inquiry to look into the
question of high quality with lowest prices;
Then we will be perfectly willing that jou should le
judge and jury —we know what your verdict will be.
THF CITY DRUG STORE.
H. M. HORTON, Prcpt.
Aermotor cuindmills,
Aermotor Pumps,
Irrigation Pumps,
Pitcher Pumps,
Bicycle Pumps.
RIFLES, SHOTGUNS, TOY GUNS, AMMUN1TK for m
of all
nil kinds for nil
all of them.
Hunting Conts, Hunting beggings, Hanti-
Caps, Gun Cases, Cartridge Cases, Ete.,B
HEAVY, -HELtp, and SpORTIjMC HARD*'”
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lake
Galvanized, Black and Smooth Wire.—Doors, Windcuis, 6
Tinuiare, Graniteuiare, Enameleduiare, Steelmen«.
Oliver Chilled Plows, Sulky Plows, Gang
Walking Pi ws, Disc Plows, Disc Drills and 5
rows. Cultivators, Garden Cultivators- all k’® with
of Agr cultural In p ements.
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UM MINS, Burns, Ore
PROCLAMATION.
Th» pleasant to take and harm-
leas One Minute Cough Cure gives
immediate relief in al) case* of La-
Grippe, Cough and Croup la-cause
it does not pass immediately into
the aUtOMMih, but lakes effect right
at the seat of the trouble. Il draws
out th« intlamu.alioii, heals and
soothes and cures permanently by
enabling ths lungs to contribute
pure life-giving and life-sustaining
oxygen to the bl<M>d and tissues
One Minute Cough Cure is pleassnt
The past official record of J. to lake and it is good alike for young
hereinafter stated, -bail I. -ut.mitn.i
C. Bartlett m school superinten- and old. Sold by all druggists
>o the I.-ml elector» of the State of Orv-
Then
conti
poeei
the a
into
frog]
the
and
next
Th
brou
Galvanized Pip«, iaek Pipe, Stov« Pip conn
Harr
Pipe pitti; gs—All kinds.
publi
Complete line on band.
Mose Levy now has charge of the
Bed Front Livery and Feed Barn
whero.hc will be pleased to look
after your wants in his line. Mose
is a thorough comp t< nt livery man
and stock placed in Ins ca re il re
certain to receive the best of t rent­
men! Lively turnouts on short
notice. Prices reasonable.
Whervas, the Secretary of State ef tl
State of Oregon has notified me in writ
ing that pursuant to the provisions of an
act entitled "An act making effective tin­
initiative and referendum provisions of
Section 1 of Article IV of the Constitu­
tion of the State of Oreg- n, an i regulat­
ing electiona thereunder, ami providing
penalties for violations of provisions <>(
thia act,’ approved February 24, littl.
the State Prohibition Alliance duly tiled
in his otlice on February 5 lis'l, nn in
itiatire petition co ntaining s.s!« ,igi a-
turns pnqs-riv at la.'bed therct.- and » r-
tifiol in accordance with law, den mol­
ing that a propose.! law, the tenor ami
effect of which i. hereinatter |>«rtieu!,irl\
set forth, provioling for elovtione in any
connty or any precinct therein or any
subdivision therein or any sul.livision
of a co'inty consisting of any m. mb-r of
entiro- and covntigtmns pn-cincls «uch
county to determine whether the sal<- of
intoxicating liquor» shall is- pruhibito.l ,
in »uch county or subdivision ih.-reo.i w '
any -uch precinct, and for other parp«, -
Haclszs, Eucltboaids, I
Ca.xria.g'es, ŒSvig'g'ies.
Carxxp Wagons.
TULIO ñRIiOADS JÜST ARRIVE
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
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LEWIS A GARRETT, Propts.
Special attention
. to transcient custom '
■» freight teams.
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Morses kept by ■M1*'.
week or month.
FifiSTi CLASS LIVELY. TlH
ffay and ¡¡rain (dr‘
on hand.
HOPKINS & GARRETT
Manufacturer» and dealer» in
SADDLES and HARNESS
Bridles, Spurs, Whips, Robes: Ropes. Etc.
If your stock are ailing in any way come and get some
Security Stick Remedies; Gall cure, liniments, blisters,
etc. Also poultry food.
Address, Burns, Oregon.
Your patrom'-'* •oiici'*H
South Main Nt , Burn».<*^
Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals^*
NEW AND ACCUATE HAY SCALES-'
IN CONNECTION WITH BARN.
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