The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 03, 1904, Image 2

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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 .
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Three Months
ious products of Coos county, and ularly to legislation since it is the
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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.
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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 ,
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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 19<H, the
through the growing importance You did not live in vain.
under igned will apply to the County
of the United States, England will We will all live ns l>est 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
<er, th.
ud a salary
ty officials,
ch will h® 1
which be
rt present n
, who are j
they are
unt of whi
of the diet
3. The .al
ore than ft
The meeting of the High Schtyd
Literary Society yesterday after­
noon was called to order by the
president and after tin r*- . ling of
the minutes the follow
program
was rendered:
.................. School
America
....
L<-a Robinson
Reading .
Helene Swain. Mvra King
Duet
The question for debate was
“Ilesolve-l that a Cow i- M ■ - Use­
ful to Man Than a Hors*
Vllir-
mative. Frank Thompson. Frankit
King, Merle Dalton, Amanda John­
son, Agnes Sayer. Nr; live. Alice ;
Hamilton. Carl Cook, M oody Best.
Jack Robinson, Marv Neal: The
Judges decided in favor of the
negative.
Essay
........................ John Saver
Red, White and-Blue
School
The president appointed the fol­
lowing committee to prepare a pro­
gram for next Friday: Henry-
Dalton, Harry Withers and Harry-
Buck.
9 number i
jt $3000
i not, as a
leir time, i
consider»
here will 1
is passed
1 the press
it will not
close of I
trict At to
present ti
r year,
ction.
There is m
,n of the 1
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
co-partnership heretofore i xisting
between Lloyd Johnson ami Harry
Cary, at Lawen, Oregon, under the
firm name of Johnson <t Cai v, has
been dissolved by mutual con- nt.
Harry Cary retiring from the firm. ,
Lloyd Johnson is responsible for all
the firm debts and all accounts duo '
the firm are payable to Harry I
Cary.
The Burns Furniture Company
Lloyd Johnson.
have
recently added some new ami
Harry Cary.
| attractive designs to their stock of
Dated Dec 1, 190-1
[iron beds, and at prices that are
| sure to appeal to the hou^e furnish­
V' ~
â er. Call and inspect.
ier cbang«
t District.
•merly. 1
yet with fl
rt of thow
come DW
twre time.
Another I
aiming to
3 g for the
iis bill to
hen nine
ccording
irymah c
n find •< fine assortmentof
j '¡ ~ '
ONLY EXCLUSIVE
The wMe-spre.ul popularity of STEVENS RIFI-LS,
PISTOLS and SHOTGUN.’. ■ •phasircs the degree of
iicrfectionendx di< .1 in our sterling make. You will find
•nns branded "SI EVENS” at Ml RIFLE RANGES and
wherever there is Hunting.
••IT’S
a
S ’ E v r. N
Isequlvaient to saying GUAR VNTEED FOR QU AL­
II Y and famous for all essential i.rcann properties.
Our Line
$3.00 to
Rifles, from
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2.50 to
Pistols,
from
r -
-
*' from 7.50 tn
Shotguns,
J. STEVENS ARMS Cl TOOL CO.
OHicopce .
falls ,
IN HURNS.
*150
50
35
D on ’ t F ah to r-?nd fqr
Ask your haler,tin
illi btrated ■ Mt ilo,,'. 11 is fi
<>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<i w ill ship * Urcct ,e *1 u
rt of Si t tlng. Malie»!
__
prepai l, upon rwript ■•*
1 < cuts i- stamps to pay
t »KC.
price.
.
LE
TUZZLEl This
HIT THE MARK with.
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i lever novelty will be mailed I HEE upon request.
P. O. BOX 4091
SHOE STORE
v' 3s*. u. s. a .
I
“Walk-Over” Shoes
said everywhere at
the same price.
None Better.
ALL ÍHE LATEST
STYLES.
BOOT and SHO“
Repairing.
EVERYTHING
Our Fall and Winter Clothing
7/c a selected with a view to
ornfort and Reasonable prices
imOCEFLIES with Quality
* ¡deration, but sold on the
.Durbin. Get our prices.
Hciv
7 ST ASSORTMENT
BEST QUALITY
g S c
James Smith
ZD-A-UTOIT
FRAM< A. CO! f, propt
• p
Í '
Fir’St C!«sv. Well
Appointed H use
StOD at ths Overland
Burns, Oragon.
' > 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.