1 pey \ ine i th< , ie w Oil) I e wo ig ex k fai rally ■Ip ca unds will i ented or b} uestio in th prise, and m Utenti »ne an le “le THE STOCK MEET INO and countries that will tie repre-, sen ted. The Times-Herald has been au­ The building, if permission is SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1904. granted, will bi erected of timber thorized to announce that die meet­ from Coos county, and finished in ing of the Harney County block BUBSCKIPTION RATES: hard wood also from that county. Association which has been called Oue Year .................. It will contain exhibits of the var­ for Dec 24, will be devoted partic­ Six Months . 1 00 Three Months ious products of Coos county, and ularly to legislation since it is the ......................... 75 will Ire one of the most novel and desire of Representative Sitz to 4 UM AN BYRD wonderful displays on the grounds. discuss this subject with the stock Coos county also desires space on groweas. which fo-iTt-e! a pavilliun 100x100 i It had been the intention to get A stockman of the La wen sec­ feet. The plot of ground will be an interesting program for the oc­ tion has written The Times-Her­ beautifully and artistically arrang­ casion ami talk over th« stock bus­ ald suggesting that the proposed ed and *t-t out in shrubs and plants iness in general. This, however, meeting of stockmen called for from Coo- county. will be secondary to the important matters of legislation. Decmber 24 be changed to the The proposition to bold the meet­ 81 Years Old ••Grandma" llasdl 23d, as many who desire to attend ing one day earlier will also be con­ would also like to spend Christ­ A very enjoyable afternoon was sidered by those having the arrange­ mas with their family. As spent by* some of the old pio­ ments in charge and it is quite Christmas comes on Sunday, the neer ladies of Harney Valley las! likley, if it meets the approval of usual exercises and trees will be Wednesday at the home of “Grand­ those most interested that the date held on the evening of the 24th ma" Haskell in cejebration of her will be changed. It is learned that stockmen who and people from a distance could eighty-first birthday. A little sur­ are not members of the local orgni- prise was planned by “ Grandma ’ s ” not attend the stock meeting and zation desire to meet with Mr. friends which phased her very return home to participate in these Sitz as well us the association there­ much. Mt sdumes Elma Jones ami exercises. This is a good sug­ L Woldenburg Sr., prepared a nice fore the program heretofore outlined gestion and should be followed. dinner for the occasion and among will be dispensed with in order to The Times-Herald has been the guests at dinner were “Grand­ take up the other matter. informed that the Harney County ma” Caldwell who came to Harney Stock Association proposes to Valley in 1879; Mrs. Geo Stanclift, LOCAL AND PERSONAL pl.tee its meeting at the disposal , 1878; Mrs W C Byrd, 1883, and of Representative Sitz, as the im­ [ Mrs. S Lampshire who also came Do you want blacksmith coal? The <>. portance of stock legislation is here in the early '80’s Mrs Has­ C. Co. is headquarters. considered important and there­ kell’s daughter, Mrs Ione Whitin ■, Frank Cawlfield and wife are up fore other matters will be post­ a pioneer of 1875, was also present, from Narrows. poned until after this subject is j Grandma Haskell came to Ilar- Heating stoves at Voegtly’s. See iney Valley in 1882 ami has since disposed of. Voegtly for heating stoves. The Times-IIerald will com­ I made her home here. She has wit- I Miss Blanch Campbell is over municate with Mr. Sitz before its nessed many changes in this soe- from .Crane Creek the guest of | lion and has many friends. Dur- next issue and ascertain when it friends. 1 ing the afternoon the school child- would be most convenient for him I ren serenaded her and many of Remember Brown’s Profit Shar­ to meet with the stockmen. If | I them brought presents which were that gentleman prefers the 23d to I [ highly appreciated. Several friends ' ing Plan. Secure your coupon with the 24th, the association will in all called during the day to offer con- i every cash purchase. James Donegan has returned likelihood make arrangements for j gralulations and many happy re­ from Canyon City, where he had such a change. At present this turns of the day. It was a very been for the past two weeks. great religious does not desire to happy day for the old lady who is a take the responsibility of making Grandma to all her acquaintances j W. II Culp will deliver beef a change in the date, but will within 5 miles of his ranch on OUR BROTHER. consult those interested and give Poison creek at the rate of 5 cents definite information next week. .---------- j per pound for front and 6 cents Lines written on the death of per hind quarter. Edward M. Mogan. The first of a series of dancing The Times-Herald is not sur­ Oh, can it be that be is dead? lessons was given by Harry Smith prised that the Road Company Gone from us forever? at Locher ’s hall last night. The has refused to en/er into the gov­ Oh, no, it cannot be the truth, class is quite large. ernment irrigation project in Mal­ ‘Twould cause our hearts to sever. heur county under the terms pro­ Haines and Nelson have received That noble boy, that manly son. a handsome lot of watches, clocks posed. It is unreasonable to ex­ His mother’s pride and joy. and silverware suitable for wedding pect such concessions by land Oh, can it be that he is gone, and Christmas presents. You owners and certainly the farmers Our noble, manly boy! should see them. of the reclamation law did not in­ It seems it. were but yesterday, tend such construction of it. If We heard his sweet low tone. E. Olson, who occupied one of the cabins on Thos. Baker’s ranch had the government would accom­ Hear now today another sound, the misfortune too loose all his ef­ plish anything under this law it i It is a mothers groan! fects by fire one night this week, should be changed to be applica­ No, no, it cannot, cannot be The fire destroyed the house and ble and practicable. As it is now That lie is from us gone Mr. Olson escaped only with his men who have spent years in And left us bore alone on earth to wearing apparel. accumulating land and water mourn, rights, at a great deal of expense, I Oh, God, alone, alone! LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION. the government will find it a hard , ______ Rut who shall paint a mother ’ s matter to deal with under its pre­ We, tho undersigned legal voters of pain. sent policy. Pueblo Precinct, Harney County, State And who sbnll <1 ry her tears? ! Her pride, her boy is dead to-day, of Oregon, respectfully petition the Hon. County Court of Harney County, George Meredith, the eccentric I And who can calm her fears? state of Oregon, to grant a License to J. English genius who recently His young brother—who can tell C. Peterman to Sell Spirituous, Malt and Vinous l iquors in less quantities startled the world with a sugges­ The grief of that young heart? uno gallon in Pueblo Precinct, tion that marriage should not be That lies all bleeding now and cold, than Harney County, Stat« of Oregon, for the for life, but for a certain definite j Wounded by fates hard dart. Period of Six Months, as in duty bound we will ever pray. and fixed period, is now to the His two sisters—ah, how sad! Names Names front advocating that England A letter told the tale. A Lundin Joe King apply for admission as a state of And many were the tears that fell. Il Gilliam Joseph Catlow the American union and in this j Ailown their faces pale. Frank Adrian Adam Adrain It T Final Edw .1 Catlow » manner for the Anglo-Saxon race Ah, brother it is well with thee. P M O’Brien l-red Allen to dominate the world. He We know this to lie true. D W Defenbaiigh A Denio S Defenbaugli. John W Geary points out to his fellow-country­ You lived a pure and noble life. James Cook \V J Sisson men that this is the only way in . Worthy of us and you. M M Doan Robert Doan which England can preserve a You are at rest above with God. M J O’Conners J G Holloway commanding position in the des­ And free from car« and pain. C F Hollow ay E I. Holloway Notice is hereby given tiiat on Satur­ tinies of mankind, as otherwise, Altho' von lie beneath the sod, day, the 10 day of Decemlier 19est we can. Conn of State of Oregon for Harney Coiintv, for the license mention* din be forced to follow in the Ameri­ Our hopes bv love ire finned. tlia foregoing petition can train without any voice in de- For there Imfore us at the gate. J C PETERMAN. terming whither she is going, Our brother dear will stand. While the suggestion is liighlx Let us not weep nor shed our flattering to the United States, it LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION tears, is not relished by the English and In sorrow any more, To the Honorable County Court of Har­ is a Utopian dream that seems W e will be welcomed in the skies, i ney county. Oregon: By one who has gone before. impossible of accomplishment We, the undersigned legal voters of (By His Sister.) East Oregonian. Lake precinct, county of Harney, Mrs II Utermohle. state of Oregon, most respectfully peti- Nov It* 1904. tirev t'liff Montana. tion your honorable court to grant a li­ The land fraud cases now be­ cense to C, A. Haines to sell spirltoue, ing tried in the federal court at malt ami vinous liquors in quantities Victory White Bronze Monument.« lees than one gallon in said precinct for Portland are developing some a period of six months as in duty bound sensational facts and indications The local agepl, M L. Lewis, has we ever pray. are that there will be “something jvjt received notice from The Geo W Cawlfield It. I*. Goodlow Krank Cawltield doing” for these people who have Monumental Bronze Co, of Bridge­ I*on Baker 1. G Maupin been doing a “land office busi­ port, Conn, that \\ hits Bronze has W J Dunn PG Dervin D P Nutt* been awarded two medals, vis: I. Hembree ness” of their own. W V Maupin Via»« No DM, tri Work in-Zink J 1 Cavender Wni (’ Matney ami class No 220 Marble, Stone and Je*4 Cox E O Shipp Co«« C***ty *aat* ladaatrial. James Simmon* John Safeties Metal Mot uim nts Dr J E Graves John Marshall While Bronze was in direct C W Curl Through its chamber of com­ F W Turner merce Coos county desires jrermts competition with the great Marble Notice is hereby given that on Tues eion of the Ix>wis and Clark fair to and Granite Quarries of the world day, the 6th day of De*s-ml*er luO4, the Such suc­ iinder-igne*l will apply to the County- erect a big individual county build­ and won all the honors cess speaks vol urn us io ’’ White Court of the State <4 Oregon for Harner ing It proposes making an exhibit county, for tn* license mentioned in the Monuments Brons« as the only ofthe wonderful resources of that foregoing )vtiiion county equal to many of the slates without a competitor. C. A. HAINES. I Rail Hower is spendit a lew day with us. Dell Dibble spent a feu days hare this week. He reports 8 \ r Creek quiet. Men and boy's wool1 Miller A- Thompson. Thornton Williams nn l wife have returned from Canyon Cilt where the former was attending court See the handsome t< ' ’ Lunaburg it Dalton away. A coupon with < purchase ' that •4 Hon. C W Parrish mid - >n Sam have returned from Grint County, where the former has bn attei, - ing court. ounir i s, will h. ....and and ■ S3! Literary Society. in many nt sy.tetnt cording to n our g.xxls. If can­ k of r al .>• »< fcrcn« e, nut obtain them,Ic t us know •o all luvcrs .ested * i i tl.c grand an furnish m> customers with the usual m . invite the public to cal) when desiring - RHTMAS PRESENTS. Ute Goods and Prices >, Laney Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds. ’■H '. re, Cut Gias.«. Handpainted China at « » I -ep at nty windows. HORTON’S Headquarters for Oerxx-’oeilizxg', Christmas G oods ■ULIS TOR SALE Call early and select Your presents Breeder of Pare Bates Short Horn Cattle, TH* y I I V DRUG STORE. H. M. HORTON, Propt. andMilT lowed to Fort» tenntal mnekri in lb erncted which factoi Cent ally located, Well furnished tab'- <■> mfortabk- room-. RATES: 'lealj 25 cent«: Rooms 50 c. ’Is Single Beds 25 cents. TI Depart exclu* in whi embra weavii trariot OVERLAND HOTEI •41 nry. ¡»tekrtBM jyfltMD, • method M Lfu’ation of Carrying the Oppo.it First Nctiona THE e can co he otbar i d unfair iropoaed equire fo SI FZ, I awen, Oregon ready for surviie, the get of ateri >o Prince 174,184. i'i . copy <>f pedigree iven with each purchase.