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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1904)
WE HAVE THE GOODS, WE MAKE THE PRICES, WE GET THE TRAty Will George and Herman Ruh Stauffer and allowed his foot to WATER RIGHTS RESPECTED up from Lawen yesterday on were hang outside the rig when his foot business. land was caught by the wheel which SATURDAY.JULY IB, 1904. (Concluded from page 1) drew him foi w ard in such a man Call For County Warrants. ------------------------------------ - ner as to break it. The young be taken up does not detract in tne SUBSCRIPTION RATES: man was brought to this city last least from the feasibility of the; Notice is hereby given that there Oue Year .......................................... Saturday night by Clarence Silvied valley project for this valley are funds in the county treasury Hix Mouths .. .......................... Three Months ... Drinkwater where the fracture or that the government has aban I for the redemption of all warrants was reduced and he has since been doned it. They now have men in drawn on the Road, Building and M anager at the hospital here under the ibis field looking after certain data Genera! Funds and registered prior care of physicians. He is report and examining various things that March 1, 1904. Interest on the must be in the hands of the depart same will cease from this date, lion. 1. S. Geer is in receipt of ed doing very well. ment before a report can be made July 1G, 1901. a letter from the Lewis and Clark of this project. In fact such a pro- I - J. M. D alton . MALHEUR GIVEN UNI IL OCTOBER 1. fair commission in which the com position as we have, the large body 1 Treasurer Harney County, Oregon mission makes a proposition to I of vacant land, which is estimated I Chief Newell Said to be Disappointed pay one half of the cost for the can be reclaimed for at least half Notice of Assignment. Seeming Lack of Interest. collection of an exhibit from this the cost of the Malheur project— county. The people of Harney To the public: In order to close If the farmers of Northern Mal on account of the larger number of county should by all means get heur County want their tracts, as acres susceptible—and the fact that up our general merchandise busi- up an exhibit covering each and irrigated by the government, they the Pacific Live Stock Co , W. V ness in Burns as speedily as possi- every resource and product. This will have to get together before Oct. <fc C. M. W. R. Co. and Win Hanley, ble, we the undersigned have selection should be made judici 1 and notify the interior Depart practically the only big land con made an assignment to David ously as possible and sent to the ment of their willingness to bear cerns that would be effected are Miller, who will collect all ac railroad where it would be taken their proportionate share of the cost ready and willing to enter i .to a counts due the firm and pay all charge of by the secretary of the of constructing the proposed Mal contract with the smaller land own debts. full stock of HaPcluUGPe, machinery, CUagons, C ii M iller & T hompson . commission. We are at a disad heur reclamation project. This ers and unite in asking the govern Hages, Plouus, Cultivators, UJindmills and Pun^ vantage, of course, being so far emphatic statement was made to ment to take up the Silvies project, will appeal to the officials. We from any railroad point, and it day by Chief Engineer Newell, of Notice of Assighnee. may expect the proposition to be on hands at prices to suit the times will be hard to get our exhibit to the Reclamation Service, who has taken up at any time in the near the load in good condition. Nev just returned from Oregon, says the All persons owing the firm of future It is bound to come. There ertheless we should do it and send Oregonian’s Washington Corres is no question about its being a go Miller & Thompson are hereby notified to make immediate settle something that will open the eyes pondent. Mr. Newell visited Vale and On some time. of the people. The Tinies Herald believes in ment of their account with C. H. tario, and at both places addressed Leonard atty, for the Assignee, at the farmers. To his surprise and keeping this important matter be i his office in Burns Oregon. Cows are now being milked by dissapointment, he failed to find fore the people of this section , and , i D avid M iller . electricity in some parts of Ger any live interest in irrigation, or asks that every effort be made to Assigi ee of Miller & Thompson. many. The American Consular any particular desire that the gov to bring matters in such shape as i the pro-1 Agent at Gera reports that the ernment should undertake the will be in readiness when per time comes to act. method is proving very successful, storage and distribution of the wa ONLY I I < l -. ' ters of the Malheur River for the as the cows, which have most in benefit of present and prospective Grant County’s Sheep. terest in the matter, appear to farmers of that region. On the prefer the device to hand milking. IN BURNS. other hand, he said the formers ap Geo Irving, Grant County’s stock Furthermore, absolute cleanliness peared so busily engaged in har inspector, passed through this city “Walk-Over” Shoes is said to be assured, the milk vesting their present crop as to care this week enroute to the Logan val sold everywhere at flowing from the udder down nothing about the future, and ap. ley country to look after some the same price. through a sterilized rubber tube. parently would not be arroused to scabby sheep reported to be rang the importance of irrigation in Mal ing in that locality. To the Blue heur county. Mountain Eagle, Mr Irving stated MONEV IN EGGS. be found twenty-neven bands of ALL TUI: LATEST Oregon Agricultural College sheep afflicted with the scab thus Just at the present time eggs STYLES. far this season of which twenty- seem to be as scarce in the mar The Oregon Agricultural College three bands belonged to sheepmen BOOT and SHOE ket as they were in the winter at Corvallis, is the largest wealth on the John Day river. In each in Repairing. ami early spring. The writer has iest and best supplied institution of stance the owners have been busy made inquiries almost daily the higher learning in the northwest. dipping their sheep since shearing past week at the various stores There are 33 instructors, 500 gradu and will soon be ready to drive to but has not been able to get an ates, and 530 students. Tuition is summer range in the mountains.— Opposti First Nations Your Potronage Solicited free; board $2.75 per week and Blue Mountain Eagle. egg- An interesting item was called books cost about $10 per year. Ac to our attention yesterday by one cepts students from high schools LOCAL AND PERSONAL. c of our leading merchants who was and colleges; also affords a sub making out an account for a far freshmen department which is also Hon. C. W. Parrish and L. A mer. This farmer doesnot make free to students well advanced in Jackson are enjoying a few days’ a business of chickens but merely the eighth grade of public schools sport trout fishing on Emigrant. sells what he does not use and he Course in pharmacy, agriculture, '' L. W. Shepard, Walter Cross and Where one can find a fine assortments mechanism, electricity, household had been credited with something J. O. Darst, all came down from science, mining, book-keeping, Trout creek Tuesday afternoon over Joo dozen eggs in the past stenography ami typewriting gratis; 19 months that averaged him a reasonable charges in vocal and in Mrs. C. A Byrd will take orders for little over 28J't cents per dozen strumental music. Every county Tailor Made suits. Call at the millinery receiving $143.30 for the eggs he in Oregon is represented in this store and see samples. Mrs Tom Allen and son Fred had brought in. Almost one half college The fact that the majority of the above number had been of the students are wholly or in arrived home Wednesday evening brought in during the past 7 part self supporting is ample evi from a visit to Portland and other dence that the Oregon Agricultural points. months. Just received a nice lot of ap- This item will certainly open College has placed a scientific and SUMMER DRY GOOD?, FURNISHINGS plique Trimmings and Madalions literary education within easy the eyes of some of our people We Have the reputation of Carrying the and show them the possibili reach of every ambitious boy and Laces and Ribbons.— I.unabtirg & girl. Send for catalogue. Dalton. ties of the chicken business in this Registrar J. B. Horner will be at W. J. Coleman and wife took vicinity. It one would take up the Burns Hotel next Monday As well as the their departure last Thursday morn such .1 business and properly equip afternoon to examine applicants ing for a few weeks’ outing in the Our Cash Prices are lowest .1 park a small fortune could be and to meet others who may be in mountains made. So far we have heard of terested in the college. Prices liotuer Than Ever before. I or R ent oh S ale —A saloon no spring chickens being market and fixtures for rent or sale at a ed here this season, ami inciden smithloi . eman LV1TABERG- de ZD-2Ù-UI0 reasonable price and terms. F tally we might say, that the man further particulars apply to Tuesday evening at the parlor of ager of this great religious week- L. N. Olson, Drewsev.Ore. •his city oc —ly is—on—rirr—same—order—as a the Elkhorn L.ool ■ATS. CAPS. SHOES. John Budelman arrived home methodist preacher when it comes curree the marriage of C. R. Smith, last evening via Prineville from a TIES, UNDERWEAR. to chicken and there are many of Burns, ami Miss Lillian Coleman, of John day, County Judge Mo- visit to his family in Portland others in Burns just like him. SHIRTS. CUFFS, and Haley preforming the ceremony in John reports his wife and son en lip expect ¡¡,4 lot the presence of a few friends Mr. joying good health. COLLARS. Etc.. Etc. BELSHAW BROUGHT BINGS. and Mrs. Smith took their departure Chester Smith and bride arrived Watches IN FACT FURNISHING OF ALL Wednesday morning for Burns home last Wednesday evening. A Chas. Ilelshaw arrived here the where they will make their future All are Reduced reception was given at the home of other day with a load of cherries home —Blue Mt Fade. l,ee Caldwell the same evening in from his famous orchard on the their honor and many of ibeir Bet er eye Piles Upon Top of Piles John Day. He visited the sanc young friends called to offer con tum of this great religious, as is gratulations The Burns Band space. Piles upon top of piles of people serenaded them and all was fun his custom anti left a twig less than 11 inches long from which have the Piles, ami DeWitt’s Witch and good humor. Refreshments we took 128 cherries of the Bing Hazel Salve cures them. Then- were served. Mr. and Mrs. Smith variety. It was impossible to are many different kinds of Piles' are now at home at the W. J. Cole Jeweler and Optician. but if you get the genuine and man residence. Special Prices on Big Grocery Orders. save them they looked good original Witch Hazel Salve made Indian Charlie and Capt. Louie and tasted better. Come again by E C. DeWitt Co. of Chicago, ••Lucie’’ Charles, but make it a a cure is certain. H. A. Tisdale, have each written letters to Dr. Marsden from Fort Bidwell, stating Cloud hur-t caused considerable whole limb. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. i of Summerton, S. C says, “I had From observation of orchards piles 20 years and DeWitt’s Salve they have had a big time there dur damage in the country northwest of Burn’- Orr . 11. 1904. » *• liven that In compt.enee in this city and surrounding vic | cured me after everything else ing the 4th of July festivities and thia count;, the past week. Hep- with the provision, of the act of Congree. of are loud in their praises of Prof fortheeale oftlm pit- w-i« again visited by a cloud ¿¡J"* E, inity we predict that it will not failed.” Sold bv Burns’Druggist. States of California. Oregon, Rakestraw superintendent of the >urst. no lives were lost but much her >ao<l> In the "••h-ogton Territory.” aaexten-1- In- more than two seasons before 7’t‘? i'll*1,*kPn?li<' f"’1 ’ t ’ of •'->e Indian sehixfl at that place They '1 1 ■ t->-rope. A portion ofthe S’ of T,com* co'intv f Harney valley cherries will be on P ha« this lay til I The large irrigating ditch being I state they have met many ludiai « offlee hlt eworn sutement No ¿9 for wn . Mitchell was destroyed on ¡» thia Growers of Reliabl Nu-scry SVck the market here and enough constructed bv Byram brothers to purchase of the XUNW'., SW>. NE . si i there from various sections, had a I he nigh: t Julv 11, and two peo ths „• V*11 !>o ' in ^ownship No'i: s almost to supply the local demand. take water from the head of Rear I big dance, the school boys played IhTTf'th.0« ra 'V **■' wil1 olTer t’1’00* >'» SALEM, OREGON. ple w re d wned. Some 28 build- >U tYmter mon‘ ' «'“«We lor creek is nearly completed. They ball for a $40 purse and they also !** wiber.or stone than for agricultural pur- in.; - r- carried away Mitchell poaea. and to establish his claim tn «.1.1 i,„.t 4e guarantee ni! nursery stuck true to lattei nnd in g leg broken . hot>e to have it finished early this participated in some horse racing -S’"1'iro< «“• o'Sre is th m ty seat of Wheeler coun if I™ °" WidD“d»r.«th lay order when delivered, else we will refund Money <* "" fall and by next season have sever A most interesting feature was a ty and has about 200 inhabitants. : "»»am Ro.mon t, of place free of cost. Sonii™ Wsehington. Jacobi.. Metcalf.’of Elbert, the lO-ycar old son of al hundred acres added to their 1 barbecue for the Indians on the 4th From Grant county patters we learn meadow end grain crops — Blue / ir pries at Salem, Oregon. Loa Angles California, Nenb Mr. and Mrs. Adam George, had ' * 1 “ Brt,n °* T«omi | and Ixiuie says they had “lots nf| that -loud bursts have occur ypey Haiming adrereely the the misfortune to break his right Mt. Eagla. v- , t- -hir gton. Stock for thia section brought fro,a grub." Thev had numerous big red in th- northern part of that 'bod lands arereqn.-.te.i tofli- the.r North hkimi. New sytles Roval Worcester Cor talks with tbe big chiefs and exj>ecl county, but without any material dM~J.tr i^Bf* leg below the knee last Saturday. Fanns. Register I to La home now in a few davs lie was driving a team for Mrs. sets at Brown’s. damage SHOE STORE None Petter. James Smith GEER & CUMMINS. EVERYTHING Miller & Thompson Stock 1 Seasonable goods always ol Great Reductions. All Goods Must be Sold. hand for inspection I Buy Your MEW TRIMMINGS, LACES and RlBBOll GROCERIES BEST ASSORTMENT NOW BEST QUALITY $20 SUITS NOW $15 Others in proportion a of fid and some of tq latest Creations io Jewels I kep qodi ootbM DO IT NOW Call and see the Suits The Price will Please. OREGON NURSERY CO. ’ cited, GEO- MICKEY, Agent. Burns, ("F