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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1904)
ïhe üimt9-$eraíd. SATURDAY. OCTOBER », 1904. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: Oue Year .......................... F2.00 Hix Mouths ........................ 1.00 Three Months . .......................... 75 from the Bay city seem to be well satisfied with the situation, in re gards to the market, and say that the lookout fur the coming year is exceedingly bright for both | beef and mutton.—Silver Lake Oregonian. The man that was interviewed by the Portland Journal to die ef- The Times-Herald, as a part1 fect tl,at J t-arlings had raised in .... ... .. price from $12 to $18 certainly ot this big and growing section, ; , , ., ,, , , . ! had a beautiful hop dream, or the is glad to learn of the proposed . . . . . , r stockmen ot this section have been visit of United States Senator C. gloriously swindled. W. Fulton, who will be ill our ---- ... ..... JLLIAN KYKf> — — — — Maitfsr By going to the famous Belshaw daughter Marie, who remained and orchard on the Juiin Day and tak will attend Canyon City’» public ing a variety, you may pick your ichool during the coming winter. own fall and winter apples for the STOCK ASSOCIATION MEETING. price of 25 cents a box. Come all —enough to supply all of Harney Members of the Harney County valley. Live Stock Association are hereby notified that a meeting will be held nt the court bouse in Burns on Sat The Lone Star urday, Nov. 5, 1904, at 2 o’clock RESTAURANT p. m. This meeting is for the pur China George, Proprietor. pose of selecting a man to take Cor. Main and !’• Street». charge of cattle ready for market, JV1BAUS AT AUUlHOURS W. B. Johnson, Pres. Bakery in eonneetion A Specialty of Short Orders. Ta'de furnished with everything All delinquent taxes on the 1903 tl e market urtbrds. Your patron roll will be advertised and property age solicited. sold as by law required if not paid by November 15. THE] Tom Allen, ONLY EXCLUSIVE owl Sheriff. SHOE Notice to Delinquent Taxpayer». i Th. Orogon FOR t sL, rivwii a train little city next Monday, Oct 31. Reports from the mountain dis- Although Senator Fulton, comes lricls are ,o ,he effect that the to make a political address his 1 range was never better at this reception should be none the less I season of the year than now. 'Che warm by every citizen of the | | rains last week follow ed by the county. I bright sunshine has had a most The Times-Herald does not beneficial effect upon the grass, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. view this visit from a political > Stock. of a)1 kinds are doing well, IN BURNS stand point, but looks to the good The many catl|e and sheep that ••Walk-Over’’ Shoes Mason fruit jars at Voegtly’s. that may be accomplished for the Have been marketed and driven sold everywhere at future of this great inland empire out has a|so re|ieved the range Found—A gold ring with a gar- the same price. so rich in possibilities and »0 long and given the presenl stock that ! net set. Owner call. l\ neglected. Senator Fulton is a 1 are On the range, H. B. Syme is over from the Ow man whom we have all desired yhee on business. to visit us that he may better un ALL THE LATEST Do you want blacksmith eoal? The O. HARNEY COUNTY HOSPITAL. derstand our conditions and there C. Co. is headquarters. STYLES. fore be better prepared to do Hon. J. L. Sitz is up from his BOOT and SHOE A representative of The Times- something for the advancement Herald visited the Harney County home at Lawen. Repairing. and development of our many re- Hospital this morning and found If you want a good watch or souices. all the patients doing well and all ¡Jewelry see Haines <t Nelson at the He should be greeted in a pleased with their treatment and 1 old Jorgenson stand. Opposit First National manner befitting his high station care. Mr. Foster, who had been at Sank. Rad Howser was the guest of bis and welcomed by our citizens as the hospital for the past week stated our United States Senator. We that the accommodations were ex sister, Mrs. J. E. Loggan a few days I this week. suggest a reception in which al) ceptionally good and he did not Remember Brown’s Profit .Shar may participate and the political hesitate to recommend the institu ing Plan. Secure your coupon with tion to his friends who might be so significance of the visit forgotten. unfortunate as to need the care and every cash purchase. Will deliver choice steaks, We may expect much from this I attention of excellent nursing and Gentlemen ’ s clothing cleaned and visit and should therefore take ad roasts, boiling meats, veal, 1 the best physicians. repaired at a reasonable price. Call etc- at your door daily in any vantage of the opportunity to give The Times-Herald is much pleas- at the Anderson Hotel. the distinguished gentleman a I ed 8Uch Haltering'reports quantity desired. Hon C. W. Parrish and Judge good impression of our people I froln the inmates of this hospital, and the country. t as it speaks well for Mr. McPheeters Miller will go out to Metschan’s ■ ■ — and his estimable wife who conduct this afternoon to meet Senator Ful it, and also gives it a standing it ton and will bring the gentleman in Wagon in Burns Sunday The Times-Herald hopes the deserves among the people in gener from there tomorrow evening. Afternoons. farmtra of the valley will be bene You should call ar.d get prices at al. Such an institution is deserv fited by reading the letter from ing of patronage. Miller and Thompson’s—closing Quarters delivered within Prof. Widtsoe on the first page of Mr. Foster desires The Times- out prices that cannot be equaled five miles of Burns. this issue. The excerpts from Herald to acknowledge his appre elsewhere. his pamphlet are also of interest ciation of the considerate care be M, H. Rrenton has returned from and give some valuable informa stowed upon him and also the kind Lakeview where he took Judge tion. remembrances of his friends who Webster to attend court. Mart Harney Valley has never been have sent him tokens of esteem es says Lakeview is a good town but classed as a desert, and has ad pecially the ladies of the Eastern does not compare with home. vantages of a superior soil to that Star for a nice luncheon and flow- Geer ¿Cummins have received an FRANK A. COLE, Propt. of many portions of Utah where era. elegant line of chinaware, glassware dry land farming is a success. water sets, wine sets, vases, etc. First Class, Well Appointed House. SCHOOL LITERARY SOCIETY. The annual precipitation of Utah These goods are the finest ever dis Centrally located, well furnished tables, comforta- played in this city and must be is 12 inches on an average, while At a meeting of the high school rooms. Rates, Meals 25 cents. Rooms ;o in this county it has gone to 16 1 pupils yesterday afternoon a liter- seen to be appreciated. cent, Single Beds 2^ cents. inches this year. This, however, I ary society was organized ami the E. J. Noble and Frank Newman is not all the moisture received following officers elected: Myra were over from Crane creek several Just make The Cottage your headquarters upon the soil,as much more comes King, president; Henry Dalton, days this week. The former to Main St., Burns, Oregon down from the spring floods. I vice-president; Merle Dalton, secre 1 have some dental work done and the latter to visit his niece, Miss This could be retained in the soil tary. The president appointed a more fully by preparing it as sug committee consisting of Ada Neal. Lucas,who is suffering from typhoid gested in the paragraphs taken Floy Thompson and Clifford Reed al the hospital. to prepare a program for next Fri Rev. Louis Huff has come from the circular. day afternoon. Curl Cook, Emma down from the Dickenson sawmill The preparation ot the soil to I retain the moisture seems to be I Muller and Helene Swain were ap where he spent the past summer pointed a committee on by-laws ruiming the engine and will leave I he secret of this method of farm and constitution. I immediately for his home in Neb ing, therefore we would suggest raska, where he will spend the win a careful study of the manner. | Blue Mountain Engle: ter with his aged mother. Prof. Campbell’» system of dry John Hopper was over from his MisB Rose Lucas is now at the land farming is quite successful Silvies valley ranch last Friday. Harnev county Hospital suffering and books on the subject may be He reports excellent range in that from a severe attack of typhoid I secured upon application. locality this fall. fever. The young lady was moved Prof Widtsoe’s circular also dis l)r. Brownton and family took to tiie hospital in order to be near closes the fact that there are six their departure yesterday for a vis iier physicians and where she could experimental arid farms in Utah it with friends at Burns The doc receive the constant care of a nurse supported by the state and is con tor vxjiects to return to this city Nick Barth arrived home Wed sidering the advisability of estab early in November and will remain nesday from an extended visit to H. M. HORTON. Propt. lishing more. This matter should until the first of the year. the east. While absent he took in be brought before the legislation Geo. Patterson and A. J. Stephen» the fair at St. Louis and also spent of Oregon and the same plan ad returned Monday from a hunting five weeks with his old time friends opted. It is nothing more than trip to the lake« in Harney county. and relatives at his former home right. The rapid settlement of a They found the bird shooting very He says the fair is fine and he had great portion of the state depends poor, although they brought quite a very enjoyable time. R. R SITZ, Lawen, Oregon upon its being brought under the a few birds home with them LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION A. J. Wendler. V. G. Coxad mid proper conditions to cultivate suc cessfully. Individuals are taking •on Rodney, J. F Turner and non I To the Honorable County Court of Har the matter up but it is slow and Ralph, of thia city, and F. C, Hach- ney county, Oregon: Bulls readv tor service, the <ret of no one has the time nor means to eney, of John Dav, composed a We, the undersigned legal voters of hunting partv who departed for l-ake precinct, county of Harney, do all experimental farming and state of Oregon, most respectfully peti nothing else. All southeastern Harney lake early thia week. tion your honorable court to grant a li Judge Geo. E Davis has pur- cense to C, A. Haines to sell spiritous, Oregon should insist upon an ap- Certified copy of pedigree propiiation for such purposes by chased the residence of Dr. Ash- malt and vinous liquors in quantities given with each purchase ford in this city and will take pos- less than one gallon in said precinct for the next legislature. I session at an early date. The <*on- a period of six months as in duty bound sideration was ♦lilt»*, which price we ever pray. IL D. Goodlow The majority o( the Lake and includes a portion of the household Geo W Caw I field Frank Cawlfleld I*on Raker Klamath county cattlemen are furniture. L G Maupin W J Dunn shipping their cattle to San Fran* D P NutU Dr II Volp, formerly of Burna, PG Dervin W V Maupin cisco, and having them killed on has located permanently in Canyon I. Hembree Win C Matney commission. While they are re City Dr. Volp han been engaged J I Cavender Jes, Cox F. O Shipp ceiving a fair price for their beef in the practice of medicine for 17 James Ninmoos John Satoriee John Marshall through the commission men, the years and is a graduate of colleges Dr J K Graves F W Turner expense of driving and shipping of thia and the old country and C w Corl Notice is hereby given that on Satur JOIIN GEMBERLIM. will be so heavy, that the net pro comes here well recommended day, the .'t>th dav of November ItMM. the fit will not average up with the < tptician Frank Metachan and wife came undarsigne.1 will apply to tier County •fewelei-. sales that were made on the over from their Silvies valley home Court of the State of Oregon foe Harney taurin» ver. ranges of this section last year. last Saturday, returning home county, lor th« license mention*! in the bine Watch Repairing A Spe foregoing petition. cialty. Cattlemen who have returned Tuesday. They brought over their C. A. HU NFS Journa throug will be ....and oount 1 Tba oattie SHOE STORE 2 None Better. James Smith have • better ket oet sheep clean« Stanfill fit dur Of every description, see been t Shei GEER & CUMMINS. oeuta 1 two m generi tiea. era ha WE LEAD IN Young’s Meat Wagon try ai avails mates sheep count count Harn, thee» open« and for.» STOCK, sora main said HAYING CREWS SUPPLIED men owin Thia thei tanct oattl and toN Ask for Prices. Whs . Drugs fledicines Prescriptions Everything tern to th kets IT PAYS TO TRADE AT I ™E OVERLAND HOTEL disU LIMBERG & DftLTON’5 ed fi to I. tor f Where one can find a fine assortmentol EVERYTHING It1 I 5 Seasonable goods always on hand for inspection | NEW TRIMMINGS. LACES and RIBBONS] SUMMER DRY GOODS, FURNISHINGS We Rave the Imputation of Carrying the t BEST ASSORTMENT t t BEST QUALITY t LTTìTABEB» <3c D.A.ZJTON I iob j «* We Un inf Me ‘«I the THF CITY DRUG STORE. I id pxpectir,4 a lot of fine Watches and some of tbf latest Creations ip Jewelry. Better keep your eye op this BULLS FOR SALE space. Breeder of Pure Bates Short Horn Cattle. 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