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VOL. XVII.
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY. OREGON, JULY
NO. 3S.
MBFUL HARNEY VALLEY would gladly take up the station
A
POOR BUSINESS POLICY native pheasant or ruffed grouse— MALHEUR HAS ORGANIZED
council. When you have a trouble­
Closed from November 1 of each
some plant, or pests that you
X. V. CARPENTER, C ash urn,
year to August 1 of the following
LE FROM A DISTANCE SEE would exterminate communicate
\ ('. WELCOME, A sst . C ashikr .
SHOULD REPAIR THE ROAD AND SIDE vear.
Prairie chicken closed from A LOCAL IRRIGATION ASSOCIATION
IS GREAT SECTION
with the station.
WALKS NOW IN USE.
November 15, of each year to Aug­
WITH ENTHUSIASN.
“There are unmistakable evi-
ust 15 of the following year. Bob
nences that Harnev valley is rapid­
White quail—closed until October
OF BURNS, OREGON.
—Pref. X B. Horner of the Oregoo Agricultural ly passing from a pastural to an The Opening of New Streets Should be
15,
1905; then closed between Dec­ Will Co-Operate With <io»crnmenl in Big
Accounts
of
Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited.
CsBeg^lothusiastk Over Future
Postponed Until Better Prepared
agricultural
and
horticultural
Scheme to Reclaim Lasd—Meetlag
ember 1 of each year and October
Of Inlaud Empire.
Financially--lt Is Folly.
region, with fences, homes, school­
Is Largely Attended.
15 of the following year.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
houses
and
towns.
And
no
one
Trout
—
May
be
caught
only
with
It takes people from the outside
S
tockhoi
.
dbhs
: John 1». Daly, Frank IL Coffin, N. U. Carpenter, R. J.
The proposed opening of C street,
A press report from Ontario to
knows how much analysis of soil,
hook and line. Limit of size, not
Williams, J. W. Geary, C. Cummins H. M. Horton, C. A. Haines, Win.
g
to Me the beauties of Harney val­
familiarity with climatic influences, which is contemplated by the city less than 5 inches. Limit of catch, the Boise Capital News states that
Jones, Thomas Davis.
ley. We at home have become ac­ and acquaintance with the peculi­ authorities will certainly meet with
I
125 in a day. Night fishing pro­ there were 300 citizens of Malheur
Stats anti County Warrttnh bought at tbo markotprico.
customed to it and many lack the arities of plant life are necessary to the disapproval of the people, not
hibited.
county
present
al
the
organization
This
bank
is insured and w ill be reimbursed for any loss by burglary
enthusiasm and loyalty toenumer- a complete understanding of the only from those who own property
The above covers the game of [ of the irrigation association at Vale
[, 1 ate ou| many advantages and re­ possibilities of this valley. Farms on the street, the people in general.
or hold up day or night.
this county and is authentic, We
last Saturday. Several prominent
source* when opportunity presents in Grande Ronde valley now well The street running east and west find by examining the
game laws
itself, t Prof J. B. Horner, who worth 175 to 1150 per acre were in on each side of this street have been of the state that this,
with other I men were present from other states,
spent a few days here the first of the early days abandoned as opened and sidewalks laid the interior counties have been dis- Ered J Keisei of Utah being one
riis tn (be week was very enthusiastic and squirrel ranches and sage brush whole distance to Brown’s addition. criminated against and
M. AI.SXAXDKH, 1’UKHIDKNT.
E. It. T est , Cashier
do not get and B. A. Fowler, president of the
W m . J ones . V k 'K-P rbsidknt .
C. E. K bnvon , Asst. Cashier
most pleasantly surprised to see land. Yet that land looks no rich­
Is it good business policy to open privileges of other counties. The Salt River, Arizona, irrigation asso­
atiowj th® improvement of this valley er to me than many an acre in this up new streets just at this time local hunters kick against this law ciation, taking an active part. The
eonver Bfter atl absence of 15 years. He valley now unfenced and possibly while the financial condition of the and they have a kick coming. The latter has been made an honorary
s.
has confidence in a great future for unowned. It is said that the sugar city will not permit the proper and people who made the law know member of the Malheur association
,,
Harney valley and found it such beet doubled and even quadrupled needed work on streets already op­ about as little about the game in and will assist in pe-fecting the or­
ONTARIO,
OREGON.
"J a pleasant and exhilarating climate the price of land in that rich valley en? Such is the case at this time. this section as an Englishman and ganization.
Interest I’aidcon TimeZUeposits.
■)’
that h* proposes to return during of railroads, factories, and busy Some of the walks even on the main
John T. Whistler, C. J. Blanch-1
never intended to give us justice.
ard and Field Engineer Newell'
his vacation next year accompanied cities. Yet it is claimed that the street are in a dilapidated and ev­
We Solicit Yoar Banking Business.
were
present
and
represented
the
sugar beet of Harney valley is en dangerous condition while many
HAZEL KIRKE.
STOCKHOLDERS:—M. Alexander, Wm. Jones, E. It. Test,
government.
vacation in this section- Prof Hor­ richer than that of Holland or of the squares that need work are
E. Kenyon, It. Alexander, Estate of Abner Robbins, William
ll„.
1»
rni
»»>
■ ••
Mr. Whistler stated that it hud
ner owns some very valuable land Germany; and that with transpor­ left in bad shape on account of lack
The production of the above last
in this ¡valley and last Sunday ac- tation Harney valley promises of funds. There are streets, too, Saturday night try the Georgia not yet been determined whether
feOHMMied by C. A. Swaek, visited better than Salt Lake valley did at that have been ordered open long Harper Co. was exceptionally good the reservoir would be located in
it
alkingof this section and the same stage of cultivation. It since on which no work whatever and brought forth very favorable Harper Basin or Little Valley, the
it
bi lilies to The Times-Her­ seems as if the various classes of has been done.
comment from those who witnessed formation of the ground was now
fit io
ald math, Prof Horner said:
soil
should
be
analyzed;
and
that
The
road
from
the
foot
of
the
it. Hazel Kirke is not new by any being tested, work having been be­
the
HOWARD SEBREE, PR...0.KT
b. f. wh|TE( Vk,.Pr,km„
“Leet Friday afternoon, our experiments might be carried on by grade north of Foley's blacksmith means, but never grows old to those gun that morning, to see which
s poor
W. R. SEBREE, C hur
driver h ailed the coach on the local gardners in a small way to shop to the grade leading in from who appreciate a good drama and site would prove the most desirable.
a fe« —
Ei,^|g**faiii, that we might see Burns, ascertain the quality and the grade the mill ¡8 almost impassible in the Georgia Harper Co. can play it. The proposed district, which em­
,r*.j>riHiant with its red roofs, delicious j of sugar beets raised on the various the spring and f irmere coming in Major Harper as Dunstin Kirke cap­ braces about 100,000 acres would
gardens and everlasting windmills, soile. Then the attention of cap­ from that direction have repeatedly tivated the audience from the start. be covered with two largo canals of
aid f^i
eye slyly stole away— ital could be called to these facte, and constantly made complaints His build and make-up were per­ about equal size. One on the north
hen or ®*xty wiles or more—over a mantle it seems to me. with satisfactory and ask why it is not attended to. fect and he seemed well suited for side of the Malheur river, which
therfori of carist which the driver called results.
They are always answered that lack the part. Miss Harper as Hazel would water a small portion of
Harney \ alley. A sheet of water
was, of course, exceptionally fine Lower Bully creek and Lower Wil­
“The sugar beet industry has of funds prevents it.
/ft
A General Banking Business transacted
PLY u «> fc»fu rther side arose like a ’ been especially mentioned, because
It has been proposed to change and Joe Detrick as Pitticus played low creek and all the land of the AX
w
PHIL« Bri«® of quivering gray, and this experience has shown that no other the road or grade and bring it in in his usual way in comedy—just Dead Ox Flat country. The other
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
—
was tbe
A cycle of industry in the inland empire has over the hill, doing away with much right. The support all round was canal would be taken out on the
.«y-
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enclosed the scene re- raised the valuation of land and grading along the Hat below. This above the average with Glenn Har­ south side of the river and would
JMMbg the wall of the gods: and increased the wealth of the country would perhaps meet with general per as Sir Rodney, McDonald play­ follow along the foot hills terminat­
■BWtbled beholder reverently faster than has this industry. But approval if it would be done. Some­ ing the part of Carringford, with ing at Snake river near the mouth
J^^^ed, “If One did this al! in wheat,hay, oats and barley and thing certainly should be done Jjlifi Mrs. McDonald as Mercy. Miss L of the Owyhee river. It is estimat-
»■■■«■«»
LLMM MHTiini WynuIXWANiT fflMDANY
land lying witlnn tnc proposes ui;
I .. «*r I*»4 -w
L am • • - Ml ■ ' I ! vegevaurce oi
played Dolly well.
BlTWVwx» w-«,----- --- ..
garded as not fully acclimated are road, but is it necessary to open C
;
trict,
cannot
be
utilized
on
account
bad be ¡labored a whole month?”
Hazel Kirke is one of the best
street in order to accomplish this?
Issues
all
forms
of
sounil
life
insurance
at
the
lowert
rales. Our policies
also
awaiting
cultivation
in
a
soil
of some of it being bad land, while
&K ^ll the best th ings get into
guarantee after three payments are mailo
The streets north and south of C bills put on by this company and ■ some is too high to be watered and
much
of
which
is
thirsting
for
run
­
I. Automatic extended insurance tor tlm f.ice of the contract.
jHKifeo I aui not surprised that a
are now open and have excellent one that is well liked by all our the rest includes the river bed.
II
A paid up policy.
*0 pretty, so rich, so protnis- ning streams and spreading water.
people-
HI. Loan or cash surrender value.
wagon roads along each which
There
is
now
about
15,000
acres
in
Bhe new west has been over- With growing fields the whistle of
Unexcelled as 11 dividend payer.
The Two Orphans tonight prom­
would not cost the city or property
cultivation in the district, most of
y those who make the books the locomotive is assured.
/.VrE»T//,'.lTF HKh'ORK I'OII IWI’ItE.
ises
to
be
fine
and
the
company
“Your altitude is high, your at­ owners one-fifth the amount as op­ will be seen to good advantage. which has not a sufficient water
ngly a little later I assumed
Sherman >1 Harmon,
II. II Benedict,
mosphere
light and dry, your cli­ ening a new street.
General Agents.
Distiicl Manager.
supply, and it is the desire of the
le of student and engaged
It
will
be
costumed
historically
Maripiam^Bldg.,
II. A. Dillard, Agent
The writer will wager that he
d, Judge Sweek, to give me mate bracing, your life strenuous.
Portland, Or,
Burns, Or.
correct and has several very thrill­ government that this land come in
could
get
nine-tenths
of
the
proper
­
to the association. The reservoir
al sermon upon the gran- Hence we find that students from
ing
scenes,
It
deserves
a
good
ty owners in Burns to sign a remon­
will hold two years’ supply of wat­
the county illustrated with this locality are quick to think.
any new house, and will certainly be appre­ er ample to meet all necessary de­
iews which he announced They stand well in their classes; strance against opening
ciated.
street at this time, but the same
mands during twoyeirs of drought.
arriage sped from point to and attain responsible poaitions,
the cross
Mr. Blanchard in the course of
A thunder shower Wednesday
_____ the largest valley in Oregon. soon after graduation. President number would ask that
...AND...
his remarks said: “You have as
>pened to be the day of j Gatch and the faculty of the Oreg­ walks and squares on the main evening made things cooler.
business streets and on those streets
, fair a valley as can bo found in any
aarmons, so he did not show me the on Agricultural College are pleased
Quite a number of our ranchers
that are most used tie put in at
with
the
quality
of
students
you
, section of the United States.” Mr
|HKB>ower, the stacking of hay
are well along with their haying
least
passible
condition.
have
sent
us;
hence
you
can
under
­
Fowler, president of the Salt River
or the queer antics of the buckaroo. I
A (lord« the people of East h nd (’enttnl Oregon nil the opportunity of n
The Times-Herald believes in while others have not commenced. Valley Water Users’ association,al­
first elasM modern Business College. It is n home inslitution covering
■■■■I gently led me into continu stand why we want more of the
every course involved in Bunine«« College work. Il« rales are the same
kind. And it is very gratifying improvement and will ever be ready
so paid a glowing tribute to I his lo­
•d Mirprisee of a milder sort.
HHCliHrged elHewliere and the methods are the same. Slu lents admitted
NOTICE.
to champion progression, but feels
nt anv time. Inutruction id the College or by mail. During the summer
that
the
attendance
the
coming
cality on account of its beaut.» and
“Almost every farmhouse is sur-
months the College will conduct a
this
is
not
the proper move at this Tn the Matter of the Estate of David productiveness when reclaimed by
year
from
Harney
will
far
exceed
ramded by trees and shrubs—and
time
with
the
preBent
financial
con
­
the
attendance
of
the
past.
”
irrigation,
and
urged
the
necessity
•JI bate fine thrifty gardens. From!
Cary, Deceased—Notice of Final
ummer
ormal chool
dition of our city.
of accepting government aid.
Wy*«*ervation8 you are going to
Account.
A committee of 17 was appointed
A. L. Hunter returned last night
For teacher« and other« who deni re a reviewing or preparatory coiir«e.
Notice is hereby giyen to all
make a decided success of farming
For Rpecimena of pen work, and full iniormiition oil B iihîiivhh College «ob­
Game Law.
creditors, heirs and other persons to formulate aiticles of incorpora­
X-jMUgaee a most decided change in from a trip to Shaniko. When go­
jects. addresn
interested in the estate of David tion. See full committee is as
tbia «action and climatic conditions ing out Sunday afternoon he was
In our last issue we published a
ZsÆ. 2EZ.
ZPrln..,
are certainly more favorable, since caught in a cloudburst a few miles
Cary, Deceased, that I, the under­ follows: J. S Smith, Vale, chair­
I a** Belds of grain, thrifty young this side of Forest’s. The two synopsis of the game laws of this administrator of said estate, did, on man; J. R. Blackaby.C W. Mallett.
Bums, Oie&on.
Btate which we thought pertained
orchards and exceptionally fine gar« storms, one moving down the Des­
July 6 1904, file my final account E H. Test, 0. E Belding, Ontario;
to
this
county.
Upon
invesMgation
s, it*
der.S growing on spots where 15 chutes and the other down Crooked,
therein: and the »th day of August, F. M. Vines, Fred Gillman, W. G
we were in error and hasten to cor­
5
year* ago it was considered folly to joined forces there and the road
1904 at the hour of 10 o’clock A M Thompson, M G. Hope, N C. Long,
rect it so our local sports may know
attempt farming.
was hub deep with water in a few
at the county court office, in the T W. Hollidav, Vale; N W. Met-
just what the law is as applied to
“Yee. you certainly have a bright minutes.—Bend Bulletin.
ST
Court House in the city of Burns calf,Arcadia, C. C. Hunt, Nyssa;
this county:
¡dono!»
future. Your only drawback be­
Or-gon, has been set, by order of E. F. Pratt, Owyhee and L Me-
IveaW
Deer ami antelope closed from
TRISCII <t DONEGAN, Proprietor».
ing your isolation.
Settlement
I he Burns Druggists
the Hon. H C. Levens, County Counnaun, Dead Ox Flat; J E.
October 15 of each year to Oct 1 of
would
*oon
follow
the
advent
of
a
Lawer
Bully
creek,
rortal*
ask the readers of this paper who the following year—only 15 days Judge of Harney County Oregon,
strain f"
railroad Your water supply I am are suffering with indigestion or
as the time and place for hearing Willow creek.
open Reason. Limit 5 deer to any
I wtn*
told
is
ample
to
irrigate
the
entire
A second meeting will be held
objections
to said final account
dyspeptia to call on them at or.ee one open season.
us sy*
valley, so you may rest assured that and get a liottle of Kodol Dyspep­
All persons having objections to in Ontario Monday, August 1,
Elk—closed until Sept 15, 1907
■¡■mm-ans will present themselvi s sia Cure. If you knew the value
said final account are required to when the above named committee
It is unlawful at any time to
to Olilize it. The government cer- of this remedy as we know it, you
present them on or before said day. , will submit its report
hunt, pursue, take, kill, injure, de­
Igialy will not allow all this vast would not suffer another day
Date of first publication July 9th
..jMjlby of rich land to lie idle long. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a thorou- stroy or have in possession and I 1904.
The weather has turned decided«
convinced that with proper i I gh digestant and tissue-building deer, elk, moose, mountain sheep
ly warm and grain and other crops
0. T.C aky .
or spotted fawn, for the purpose of
Administrator are growing very rapidly.
■lion this section would rank tonic as well. It is endorsed per­
■ as a grain producing section.! sonally by hundreds of people obtaining the skin, hide, horns»
hams <>r other fiesh of such animals
■ people in the east could real- whom it has cured of indigestion,
for the purpose of sale, barter, ex­
^hat you have here—if they dyspepsia and stomach troubles
<< The Finest of All
change nr trade, except upon per­
d but know what a great val- generally. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
mission from the state game and
rfp'i have awaiting development digests what you eat. It is pleas­
foiestry warden.
Ire they could find home«—your, ant, palatable and streng'hening
Ducks, Geese, Swan —Limit 100(
illation would increase ten, yee
in one week and not more than 50
My fold in a short time
Mieses. Myrtle and Villa Living- in one day for one man. Season
Fer Site Oily at
Another thing I wish to say in eton were over from Willow creek
cloned from March 1 to September
line: Your farmers here of Tueedav Mieses Maude and Has­
1 of each year. Hunting of wild
rse have to contend with the el Boyce accompanied them home
geese is prohibited at all times on
lenities common to new coun- for a visit and will take part in the
any island or sandbar on which
ti and would no doubt appreciate entertainment in the Willow creek
wild yeese habitually rent or rooet
rmatiou. especially in regard to school hone* thia evening, the occa­
Pheasants (except native phea
lit pests, in fact, plant pests in sion being the close of school in »ant or ruffed grouse) and quail
fluents, Burns, Ore.
beral The Corvallia Experiment that district.
(except Bob White)—cloeed at *11
Ilion is constantly making ex-
Roth> id Bros . Distributers. Portland, < »regno.
Sorosis Underskirts at Brown's. times Sagehen. sagecock, grouse
timeout along this line and
First National Bank
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
| first hatlonal Bank |
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