The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 30, 1904, Image 3

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    LARGELY ATTENDED
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DEVELOPMENT CONVENTION
PORTLAND AIO
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■ Hive .Made One Fire for Round
--Desire Condensed Reports of
Products of Enk County.
noon, promptly at 3 o’clock, and
two citizens of Portland will be
upon each car to point out places
ofes|«-cial interest.
TOM RICHARDSON.
Mgr. Portland Commercial Club.
HOPE FOR HARNEY COUNTY.
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, there was submitted to the
electors of the state at the last general
election as required by law, an initia­
tive petition for a Local Option Liquor
Law ;
And, whereas, on the? 4th day of June,
1904, the Secretary af Slate in my pres­
ence as Governor of the State of Oregon,
did canvass the votes given for said law ;
And, whereas, it was ascertained and
determined U|s>n such canvass that
there were 431110 votes cast for said I .oca I
Option Liquor Law, and 40193 votes
casts against the same, and that the
■aid law received an affirmative major­
ity of the total number of effective vote*
cast thereon and entitled to l>e counted
under the provisions of law ;
Now, Therefore, I, Geo. E. Chamber-
lain, as Governor of the State of Oregon,
in obedience to Section 9 of an Act en­
titled “An Act making effective the
initiative and referendum provisions of
Section 1 of Article IV of the Constitu­
tion of the State of Oregon, and regulut-
ing elections thereunder and providing
penalties for violations of the provisions
of this Act, ” Approved February 24,1903,
do hereby makeand issue this proclama­
tion to the people of the state of Orogon,
and do announce and declare that the
whole number of votes cast in the State
of Oregon for said Local Option Liqnor
Law' was 43316 votes, and the whole
number of votes cast against said Local
Option Liqnor Law was 49198 votes,
and that said Local Option Liquor Law
received an affirmative majority of the
total number of votes cast on said
measure and entitled to be counted
under the provisions of law, and that
said Local Option Liquor Law shall be
and is in full force and effect as the
law of the State of Oregon from the
date of this Proclamation.
Done at the Capitol at Salem this 24th
day of June, A. D. 1904.
(Signed) GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN,
Governor of Oregon.
By the Governor:
(Signed) F. 1. DUNBAR,
(Seal)
Secretary of State.
FOB S2kLE
HUSTON’S IS THE PLACE
EVLLS.
Yearlings and Two-year-olds in quantities to suit.
The bulls can be seen at the.' P” Ranch, and
persons desiring to purchase should inquire
there of F. //. Howell, Assistant to the Gen­
eral Manager, who will furnish informa­
tion as t prices and will sell the same
FRENCH-GLENN LIVE STOCK CO
Groceries,
Grain,
Flour
rrcpical and Domestic
Fruits when in Season.
Fertile fields will, in time, super­
sede the desert wastes of sand and
Portland. July 25.
sagebrush which comprise vast
Provisions and Feed a Specialty.
Th*t the Oregon Department
stretenes of territory within the
MHflpe Convention to be held at borders of Oregon,says the Portland
«■» Marquait) Grand Theatre, in Telegram. To’this end the Govern­
Ptrtisnd, under the auspices of the ment is lending most valuable as­
Portland Commercial Club, August sistance of late through the recla­
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2 an<| 3, will be a magnificent buc - mation service, and the future of
the state becomes brighter and
All kinds of Fresh Vegetables in Season,
IJgpSte now assured. It is desired
more promising with each report
■Mt till delegates who can do so filed by the men in the field Ore-
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will be at the Marquant Grand by gonirns have reason for congratula­
Oxegron.
9:»'o as to register and receive tions. News from Washington re­
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Main Street.
>.■ Durkheimer Building.
badges, ns it is especially desired lates that the Secretary of the In­
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that Elbe convention be called to terior is withdrawing immense
order not later than 10 o’clock and tracts on the recomendation of the
gel down to work immediately for engineers, and these will- be aug­
complete and effective organization mented as fast as suggestions along
commission MERCHANTS
There will be but few set specltes these lines are made in the future.
Fireproof building 100x600 feet, 150 feet two stories in height.
and these will be delivered by prac­ The disposition of the Government
Special Attention to Wool Grading and Bal­
tical men in the different industries, is to assist ami encourage the recla­
and after each address delegates to mation of said land, and as Oregon
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ing for Eastern Shipments.
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the »Convention will be given an has more than its share of desert
Dealers in Blacksmith Ceal, Flour, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Sulpher,
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country,
this
state
will
be
a
bene
­
opportunity to ask the speakers
Wool and grain sacks and Twine, Grain and Feed.
Highest price
such questions as they desire and ficiary of the active policy of the
paid for Hides and Pelts
... Represents the....
to comment upon the facts pre- Interior.
Stoek
Yards
uuith
all
the
Uatest
and
Best
Harney county is the latest field
Home Insurance Co., of New York,
Banted. It has been suggested that
Facilities for Handling Stock.
it would add greatly to the effec­ of proposed operations. It is in
Liverpool, London & Globe,
tiveness of the work if the delegates tended to place under irrigation an
Mark (foods Care of “8. W. Co-”
from different communities will extensive area located in the North­
Fire Assurance Co., Philadelphia.
T- G. CONDON, manager.
perfect an organization of their western section of that county. The
OFFICE WITH BIGGS * BKK1S.
But n«, Oregon.
engineers, after a superficial in­
delegation before leaving home.
Corner South of Lunaburg & Dalton's.
We ach and every delegation will vestigation, which is to be followed
prepare condensed reports of actual bv a more thorough examination at
ss
production, giving not only the re the earliest possible date, have rec­
tultt j accomplished by growers and ommended the withdrawal from
producers but the name of that entry of some 330,000 acres. This
Job printing—The Times-Herald
grower or producer, in the same advice has received the sanction of
AnERICAN PLAN
SUCCESSORS TO TUPKER 4 Wl LSON
■■■direct language that an Ore- tho Interior Department and the
ONTARIO, OREGON.
gen farmer would use in writing land was yesterday temporarily
Blacksmithing and
According to the
MMl'old friend in one of the dis withdrawn.
Fire-Proof,
Modern,
Elegant.
theory
of
the
experts,
this
gigantic
SMKItates, then we will have mat-
Horseshoeiug.
Rates $2.00 and $2 50 per day.
the use of the newspapers tract can be watered and reclaimed
through
the
agency
of
Silver
Creek.
MK|he Immigration Departments
All Outside Rooms— Near Depot
bfAfee railroads that will secure re- The surplus water of this stream, it
These reports should be is believed, can be stored >n a suf­
This modern new hotel was only recently opened to the
ALIWORKCUAR-
written in duplicate, not only for ficiently large quanity to redeem
public. Harney Countt people will be always welcome
■■)■» of the Portland papers, but miles and miles of country which
ANTEED.
and courteously cared for. A first-class bar in connection.
tOMMun- a complete report of the are now given over to the jack rab­
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Burns, Oregon.
HBKptlings.
If the Convention bit anti the coyote.
LIVERY BARN IN CONNECTION.
This
Silver
Creek
irrigation
pro
­
■SHhke the form of an experience
■■■ng, in which long speeches ject appears to be one of the rnont
■■■ft unsaid, and bright, pithy, favorable vet suggested, ns well as
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points are made, it will en- being among the most valuable.
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The
tract
which
it
is
desired
to
re
­
MHAnot only the permanency of
■p Oregon Development League, claim lies in the remote interior of
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bqt Will be of Benefit to every sec Oregon. There is a very small
Having
n
wly
lurnished
several
comfort
b:.'
rooms
!
population,
almost
none,
in
fact,
in
tm> of this state.
for
ihe
occtij
ance
of
private
patients,
I
desire
to
an-
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A round trip open rate, good for that region, for the inducements to
5ilM BAILEY, proprietor.
•VOrpbodv, has been put on by the live there, without an adequate
nounce that I am ready to r ceive surgical t r medical ;
And
■■toads,and tickets are good on all water supply, are lacking Reclaim
every
Fine Wipe-, Liq ors and Ciqars
case on reasonable terms.
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■■■$ arriving in Portland on the the land and the population will
guaran­
^^Maoon of August 1 anti morning come as quickly as the water. At
teed.
flqents for Mafulapd Club WbiskU
Pleasant Quarters provided for :
IS^UHtist 2. good to return until least one railroad has been project­
Obstetrical Cases.
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SHKat 4, except that fares of 50 ed, on paper, which will run
CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
EVERYTHING fl-yr-CLflSS.
Come in—take a look at a
through or near the district recom­
beautiful display of
■Mt or less will not be reduced
Courteous and obli^in^ Mixologist?.
EXPERIENCED NURSES IN ATTENDANCE •
MHtoidi'nts of ()regnn who t ike ad- mended for reclamation by the
JEWELRY
engineers.
While
this
railroad
k On the counter you will
^BlSge of this rate and are not
( lias. E. McPheeters, Propt.
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also find catalog illus-
les to the Convention, will be scheme is merely tentative at pres­
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trating
ent,
it
will
materulize
rapidly
pro
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□e to attend the Convention,
Burns, Orego...
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thousands
1 B w I h HI of useful
ying seats in the balcony and viding the Government’s plan to
,nd
f. The seats in the part]net irrigate is carried out
jl ’/
practical
/ ■BBFR Gems
G ven water enough for all needs
) reserved exclusively for tic
». Desiring to keep a record and i railroad to handle the pro­
iConvention, not only in type ducts of the redeemed country,
If you want the
LEWIS & McGEE, Propt
illustrated form for g-meral Harney county will become one of
very best values
HORTON &. SAYER, Propts
the
richest
in
the
state.
If
the
»lion, a snap-shot photograph
for your money
New and Elegant Livery Turnouts Complete. Fresh Teams
I made exactly al eh ve > opinion of the engineers is confirm­
BUY HERE
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I Tuesday morning, Agust 2 ed,on invetigation, it will only be
Horses boarded by the day, week or
_____bing of this picture will only a matter of a few years when the
month. Special care given all stock
H: M. HORTON,
■HMy a minute or two of the Con- theories will become practical facte
Vantton’s time.
Special accommodations for Commercial Men
City Drug Store
Ontario Preparing for Convention.
A Committee from the Woman's
Mian St., Bums. Oregon.
Clttb of Portland will bave charge
Nearest Sawm'll to Burns. Good Road.
The
various
committees
having
of a IfOlley ride to be given to the
wivaa, d aughters, sieters ami other the arrangements in charge looking
Lumber Yard in Burns.
JadiaB-kccotupanying delegates to to the success of the State Irriga­ h,
the Convention, for which four tion convention, which convenes in !
large ears have been supplied with Ontario on Sept. 19, 20, 21, met
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the oompliments of the Oregon Tuesday and outlined plans for the
W^fPo wer A Railway Company. reception of the delegates and visi-
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Thia »fecial train of trolley cars | tors. Gov. Morrison of Idaho will
will leave the corner of First and b- invited to deliver an address
Aiders»
exactly at 3 P. M during the session of the convention
Two large new show cases and they
AwMH 2 for a trip to Canamah and an effort will be made to have
Jerry Simpaon (Sockless Jerry)
■■■C.bevond Oregon City.
TH JONES LEVER BINDER
are loaded down with new goods.
The Only Binder with a Fjy Wheel.
Dalegi'es to the Convention and come from New Mexico and talk to
accompaning them are cor- the people of this section on the
SELL SOLELY ON THUR MERITS.
invited to attend a reception great question of the day—irriga
lion. Prizes will be awarded for
■Àfla* guests of the Commercial the best display of fruit and cereals
— Not because they have once served someone’s “Grandad,”
^HtfTueeday evening from eight of all kinds. Hou. Fred J. Kiesel
but for what they’ll do for you.
-^^■ven o'clock, and during both offers 1100 in prizes for the best
■—Not because the price is lowest (they cost more to make
display of products by farmers of
j
the Convention, the ro
than any other) but because they “fill the bill.”
this section, as follows: $2») for
■¡■top-'-') <3v the t , v ■
They have roused the bitterest opposition from competitors.
Call and Inspect them.
|||Htl Club, will be ..]«■!) for th- i best display of sugar beet, $20 for
best Bartlett pears. $20 for beet
You’ll see the rea.son why if j ou but try them.
■w visitors ami delegate-. \ , tomatoes. $20 for l>est apples, $20
THE WELCOME PHARMACY :i
They are thoroughly up-to-date ami practical farm imple­
who have never I.ad a 1er I-- for best prunes or Hungarian
ments
from
tongue
t<>
tire
save
time
save
mom
v
save
work
ffimumnatmmtiwwuntrn:.-« :: ntstmmmHntmrr: -I
primes, all of which must be raised
l||^Lf Portland should imp
and
worry.
in Malheur county on irrigated
THE J NES CHAIN MOWER.
Xgg^Kpportunity.
K (nnv ention will adjourn it. I land.
Come in and look them over ’twill pay you to be posted.
Idaho can not compete for prizes,
time t<> give ail th- .1.
i‘- - But farmers in our sister state are
Binders, Howers, Hay Rakes, Sickle Grinders,
g»],.. ladie’ accompnn ■ v '
invited to bring their products for
Manufxcturera and dealer* in
display; and they will be placed on
H^Kportnnitv to et joy
binder Twine.
exhibition,
duly
credited
to
Idaho
driver the city, in which
SADDLES and HARNESS.
Tb» meeting of the stale conven-1
■*car< will be u.o.l, joinL-.-
tion this year will b* an important j
Bridles, ^purs, Whips, Robes: Ropes, I'tc.
^^N «itli the conq.liment-
one, and Ontario intends to far
Bums, Oxegforx,
K'M a -nt.urban R n w .y » ' ■ ' ' eclipse any effort made berefore to i
If your dock are ailing in any way come anti get some
^Efortland Railway ('-■• De- give Ihe delegatee and all who at- '
THE JONES HAY RAKE.
Security
Stock Remedie»; (»all cure, liniment», blisters,
iSole Agent for Harney Comity.
Will start from Third an I I tend an instructive and good time j
etc. Also poultry foot!.
Addregs, Burnt, Oregon.
^Rhill streets Wedi.-d. > •’ —Ontario Argus.
He is Prepared to fill orders
for Anything in his Line.
SHANIKO WAREHOUSE
COMPANY^
CIVE HIM A CALL.
General Storage, Forwarding
f Al. L. LEWIS
&
I
FIRE INSURANCE
W»‘>
THE CARTER HOUSE.
WILSON &. ASHTON,
Wagon Work.
i TflE HOTEL BURNS BAR. |
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Harney County Hospital i
t
The
Livery
URNS MILLING CO.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Just Arrived
Harvesting Hachines
We have a new and fresh
Supply of
TOILET ARTICLES
HOPKINS &, GARRETT,
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