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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1905)
! lar n e y— coun t y Considel able property belonging to the P. L. S. (. ''i in l< iv ; ’ w ill now be assessed in Giant county if the ¿lie ¿iiUfs-xifiaíd »ATCRDA Y. JAM AKY H. IX»- One Year Hix Month* Three Month« ■ll 111' Il IT III* Continued from page one) | TO WHOM fh-sl’ED AM T < 1 J-.il Carlftnn, dito J A Vest, clerk of elec tion and Ret box... HIGH SCHOOL SOCIETY ! Elmer Carl non, <lit.o... . ! Join; Smyth, dito TLe Harnsy < .* High School L I- ¡Frank Dibble, judge of election (’urry precinct crary bociuty met ycsti rday : ter- Ret box...................... lernoon Th- following officers 1 T J Shields, dito. were elect'd Frank Thompson, I Sam Wurt, dito .... passes HlJBbCKirriON RATE." 4.'.Ou l.Ou >1 nnnifir The 'l imes-Herald received a • • :: :: •••••••••••••a MilfcütLE OF EXPENDITURES. 300 J5 0 ) 3 00 3 00 25 00 3 00 3 00 10 CO 3 00 3 00 10 00 3 00 3 (MJ copy of the proposed irrigation 1’re.i'ib i,t; Harrv Bti k, Vice Pre , Newell Hall, clerk of 3 00 sident; l,,"i Robinson, S ,-retary; I election Curry prect 3 00 bill last evening from Represen 3 00 3 00 Earnest Shields, dito. . Curtis Smi'li Treasurer tative Sitz. It covers several Song. Flow Gently Sweet Afton • .J W Sevedfce, witnewa be- 1 fore grand jury 2 20 pages and we have not had time by School Mrs J W Sevclge, dito 2 20 to examine it thoroughly and are Instrumental Duel, Henry Dalton I '1'imew-Heralfl, printing and Carl Cook. for county.................... . 10 K5 10 H5 therefore unable to comment this Slump ‘•peech, .. Hurry Buck I \V E Hunton, making week. We have found it an im Vocal Duct, Clifford Reed and; financial statement for ! county, . . . 30 00 30 (¡0 provement on the Bein law, how Mason Smith Peter Clemen?, Super, ever, and while radic al may he a Debate: "Resolve that Education! road dist No 1................ IKi 00 11000 very good law. It is very hard is More Bi-ueficial to Man than: Tom Allen, jailor fee«, 5 00 5 00 at this time to make any material Money:' Allirmative. Wood Best, .Marsden A: (i -ary, med ical attendance on changes m the irrigation lawsof Mabjc Cross. Byrd King, Curtis county poor.................... 1 50 this state that will not cause con Smith and Mary (Jtley. Negative: .Miilbeur (’«unity, costs siderable complication, especially Harry Wilbers, I Roswell Hamilton, State vh Colwell . . . ! L’l h 55 Coiit'd , Johnnon Irwin Hodson Co. Hur- one to conform to the recent na Helene Swain, Amundu veyois record Judges decided con • tional irrigation in I. A synopsis und John Sa tinued from lust term 19 GO 19 00 in favor of AHiramliv' of the measure can be found on M E Rigby, supplies etc 34 53 34 M Reading, Emma Muller another page of this issue. M E Rigby, salary, trav Ivan Jackson Recitation eling exjieiiHeH, etc . 7« 51 Essay, . . lea RobitiHon Newt Hoover, Supr road Opposition ti. a new irrigation Vocal Solo . . . Ruby Burrow district No 2.................... 20'. I IO 200 10 < ode in Otegnn is found to be Closing Song Columbia tie G» i 1 i E I'» Reed A Son, pap<*r by School Supr. . . I 65 1 05 of I Im Ocean centered in the selfishness of pie- C E McPheeters, care sent piivate owners, whose large an<l keep of county Special ferm of Circuii Courl poor............................. 130 10 holdings may be jeopardized by a C E McPheeters, error wider distribution of the waters in hi t bill.................... it O') 14 00 of the slate. Idaho experienc ed Cirouit Judge llavis came over Harney County News the same oppo-ilion in the passage from (‘anvoii City Thuniday and priming for School 1200 12 00 of her present irrigation law, Utah held a h I ilh 'I special term that after Supt................................ I S Geer, incidental ex noon. The following buaineuH wan faced the same sellishm-ss, Cali penses in collecting ex truiiHncti 'l ■ fornia is now fighting the same hibit 5 00 25 00 f.uella Voigtly vh (J. II. Voi-gtly F Al Jordan, for meander proposition, and Washington is in Hiiit for divorce, tin* pluintifT made eornerson I/.iwen-Nar- the power of the private mon rows road, road fund application for alimony and unit 10 00 10 00 opolies. The “jumping off place” money The court ordered defen C S Johnson, hauling lumber and repairing must be reached somewhere in the dant to pay to the clerk for the bridge, road fund 12 75 12 72 reorganization of the irrigation use of the plaintitT within five (lays Burns Milling Co, I urn laws of the West. Irrigation be lor the support and maintt nance of berfor roads road fund 100 01 100 04 ing the most vital industrial sub said pl iintiir and h • minor child .1 ( Gray, road repairing 5 00 5 00 ject in the West, must be system the num of $40 and a like HUin of $ 10 Harney Valley Lumber Co. lumber for road« atized, founded on tin- principle of each month during I he pending of road fund. 23H 21 ordered to pay this suit. Further the greatest good Io the greatest Harney Valley Lumber Co. dito............................. number, and utility must be the to the clerk within 30days the sum 56 30 56 30 I basis of all laws, instead of selfish of $500 ms suit money and nitor- Harney Valley l.urnlier Co. dito........... Ileys fees in I lie pi isecution of the 10 32 ness, however well founded it may Wilson .V Ashton, re suit on liehalfof the plaintiff, be in ancient custom and unwritt pairing road tools, do 9 25 The matter of the dintribution of •I T Barnes, extra work en law. After the first upheaval the procei <1 .< fro tn the sale of the on “Beat Land Road” of the charge in passing from the Wold' nht-rg A Berg Brewery now road fund ....................... 41 (X) 11 on old to the new system, the new in the haiulH of the receiver and •J T Barnes, work on Barnes School House iri ijjation law w ill !><• a blessing to confirmation of said Huie come up Road, road fund........... 7 HI 7 00 the state, because it provides for l efore Judge Davie last Thursday Burns Milling Co, lum the widest possible use of the T here were no objections mude to ber, road fund............... 25 05 streams. At present there is the sale, but considerable conten- W in Ibifl, lalior on road 5 00 idle water in every private ditch, tion as to priotitv of claims The Prineville-Burns Stage Co, freight, on supplies and idle land and idle famlies be Judge took it under advisement in- building fund............... 21 71 titnatilig, however, thal tile Hille S cause thereof oil every band. Mothershead, stamps would he confirmed there being no for clerks office bld fd 5 IH» East Oregonian. objections thereto. Geer A: Cummins, nails for county, rd fd Judge Davis took his departure 42 !»3 42 93 Should Change Land District. yesterday for home. War Has Been Declared Not with Russia or Japan, but WAR ON PRICES! : : •: It Ims I mm - ii our policy ami endeavor for the past eight vent '- to deal fair with our competitor as well as our customer—to maintain prices at a reasonable living profit—to do business on the "live and let live plan —to give our customers the very best value for the money, and do not no \ nor have we tielieved in cutting prices below a legitimate basis, but since cutting is the fashion, v.i propose to lead. (>ur expenses are as light asany other firm in Ilarncy county. Wecan buy just ¡is cheap .o a othe hrm in Harney county. Therefore we ran not nor will not be undersold by any one. We have tried :.ie premium plan and found it unsatisfactory. We believe it better to give OU1‘cllst olliefs full Vallie for the 1: ¡ley lit the t illie t he purchase IS made. It ¡S the man with the hard, cold cash that we are after. W e gi\ <■ hi re -ome prices at which we are going to sell for cash and for cash only. To those whose accounts are satisfactory w will extend credit at regular prices, as usual. We are here for business, and if prices are an indiieement we will have it, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Coal oil, Pearl, per case. . . . .. $4 50 Corn, new crop, every can guaranteed 15c or 7 cans i oo U 44 44 I <x> Tomatoes “ “ “ Corn and tomatoes “ “ per case 3 2.5 Men’s snow excluders per pair i S« Women’s snow excluders per pair................. i OO Over coats w ill go at 20 per cent discount. Dress goods, fasinators and other woolens will be sold at wonderfully reduced prices. Great bargains in shoes and other lines—nearly every thing will be reduced. Get our quotations on other goods. Elour $1.65 or two sacks for ..................................... ’ $3 25 Sugar, 11 pounds......................................................... i 00 (¡olden Star, Diamond C and other Savon soap for merly toe now per bar........................................ 5c Lima, Bayo and small white beans 12 lbs................ I 00 Cream of Wheat, per package.................................... ■¡5C Java and Mocha and C’aracola Roast coffee former ly 3 lbs now 4 lbs................................................... I oo A 1 good Blended Roast coffee formerly 4 lbs no« 5 H’S........................................................................ r oo Coal oil per single gallon............................................. 50c *• “ Head Light, per case...................................... 5 (x) Now is your opportunity=-=you couid not secure such prices during the Sommer season Thiiiikiu<r y<iii for past favors and soliciting vour business, we are No Scarlet Fever I .1. ShichiH c.oine over from Sil ver (’reek the firnl of (he week with hia little won ami «laughter nuffer- ing from Hcurlet lever. The patirn- t» are at Mrs. Fry’s hospital and whi’.e the place in not qiiArantinrd the patient.« are isolated and i Dr M.irsdvn, county health otlii er. states there is no danger of I the din was«* spreading Quite a number of our citizens have ask« tl l’he I' iiiicv ! lerald in regard to these patients and a re porter mad«* particular inquiry of the health officer. The pat ents have recovered from the fever but are still suffering from the »ffveth. \ irgii, the t»-vtar i»ld son has scar latinal nephritis and the daughter is suffering from ear trouble. Dr Marsd *11 insists there is no occasion for alarm in regard to the disease and The Times-Herald it glad to m tk< this slatemeiH to the • • • • • 09 :ti:»xtsîîîsttsixisti4xz:4tt4:4i::st4t ’ * •••••••• ■y? , ' xxxxxnxxmxx:;u: ’ ;::x::::4t::xut4 H *c g ♦♦ ** » r' neii g Helps to while away the lono winter evenings We have a nice variety by the b st authors. THE WELCOME PHARMACY y s, nice o'clock, n 10. ill f air I’lSSOI IT1ON NOTICE lock I' M First. Sr, nd and Third Gradi l'i rtiticct* • \\ edm -al iv—Penmanship, tory, nrlhogrnphv. reading Thitrsdav- Written arithmetic, the,1 . o' te lehing, grammar. phy>- tology. Fridi av-< •>ography, mental arilb- metic, > •cl *<*! law, civil government i'rimarv Certificates Wedi nesday — Penmanship. or- tliograj |>hy, arithmetic, reading Thursday — Art of questioning, theory of te aching, physiology N ■ RiC J. 'ch ■ >1 Superintendent. Notice i* hereby given that the eo-partgership comiw ?«il of George W \\ utters, Thom is ami John K J-nkins ami be <‘U »tore t*nglint'd in the sheep shearing undvr the firm name and nt y le t«f Waters ami Jenkins Broth* brn. han Lven dia-1 solved by mutual eu >n*ent of all par- ties: the saiil Geo: rg«‘ \\ \\ atara retiring, aud the said Jobu ll Jen kins and Thomas Jenkins contitiU- ing the busineas under the firm name of Jenkins Brothers. All ac counts due the old firm, and all in deliledne-s of the old firm, will he win»; Msclitiu . -it factory price paid by the iiss firn* will ft»' . lit <id< I. The White. George W Waters Him Diamo*,d «nd the Vassar, all John R. Jenkins. carrying • full guarantee —at the Thomas Jenkin4 Burns F ir mt »irr Ompanv More (Mswoe mi . I Act. C Co g»-t their nr Swift lily M • 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 99 • 9 9 9 • 9 • • • • • • 9 9 9 9 • 9 • 9 99 9 9 • 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 • 9 • 9 9 • • • • J « a « At old Jorgensen Stand :: 3 « . Mail orders receive prompt attention. • 9 9 9 9 9 9 Burns Meat Market. Corner Maio and B Sts. 3» ■ F KAISER & EEL I ON, Propts •• Pork, Bologna, Veinna and Liver Sausages a sp. daily • >(. GOODS BEEF BOUGHT AN1) SOLI) BY QUARTER n lL E itì'i Yoar Patronage Solicited. I am prepared to furnish my customers with the usual high class goods and invite the public to call when desiring FREE delivery CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. / (lit a run tee the (loads and Prices I THE OVERLAND HOTEL H Solid Gold Watches, Fancy Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds. Silverware, Ebonyware, Cut Glass. I iamlp.iinted China at < ost. lake .1 oeep at mv windows jrxxn.nrrm- O-exxxToeilln.g-. •:::xxm:t::n-..s4t«:::i:;:;"t:sx::4: FRV A. C<>! i . Pn pt Ft '8‘ Ci SS, Wi if flppoin H use E —...... - 44 m F»*l 9 > 9 » o y H ednesUay, ititniing until Frid iy, Hl SI Til t HOI NDAltY I IM In nidi 1 to remove doubt i,*n- cerning the county lint between Giant and llainvx n*unties, Sena tor l.ayeixk has introduced Sen ate bill 83, fixing the Ixiundary line ot Grant county. The change involxrs nly three townships and is s.r 1'l.u tory to all concerned The doubt that has existed in the past has given trouble in drawing juries and in levying taxes, but the change is not of large impor tance, rxicpt m removing tins trouble. Harney county gets two of the doubtful sections ami Grant one. says the Oregonian. The above townships contain very little taxable property at this time. We are informed that township 18, R 32, is given to Grant county and townships rb in K 33 and 33% will remain in *111. » V n 9 < • 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 GrOOd JBooli. rAI'EUS Comtiienciiig Wednesday, Febru ary '. at nine u'cloek A M. and continuing until Saturday Fehru- iu i 11. al four o'clock P M. \\ edneadiiy — Penmanahip, his tory, sp*»lling, algebra reading, school law I’hurs,I ay—Written Arithmetic, theory ot teaching, grammar, book, keeping, phvsii civil government I' ridiiy— Physiology, geography, mental arithmetic, composition, physical geography. Saturday — Botany, plane geom- . .' neral history, English liter- •*. psychology. »■on cot \ tv rarKtis I haines & Nelson 9 9 9 9 : : Notice ia lierehv given that the county school Huperiiitendent of Harney County will ho’d the reg ular examination of applicants for state and county papers at Burns, ns follows: 4011 STATI: Yours Respectfully ZDa.lton.. Teachers Examination The Times-1 lei .ild would sug gest .1 change in the pi esent bou ndaries of the Burns and Lake view land ili-tlicts. When these districts were" mule- conditions were- much different from the present and it was advisable to plat e- the Inwei pal I of this c oun ty in the Lakeview land dis’rict Now, however, conditions are so changed that the people of that portion of the county would pre fer to lie in this district. These people have more or less business to transact at this plac e, it being the county seat, and a distributing point for that section. Anothci advantage is direct mail service with quick cornice ti ocis and miptoi client in the roads The matter should be t iken up by those interested and the bourn* daries 1 e.n’.mg; cl. The- people of the south end desire it. 5« Cent a > I,. alni, Well fntni.iieil table**. «•«»Infortable room.-. LIS FOR SALE ÎATES: Heals .'5 ants R>- ni< 53 acts. Single fctis 25 acais. SI i Z. Lawrn, Or gon Breeder of Pure Bates Short Horn Cattle « StOD &t ths Overland Burna, OregoD. Bulls ready for service, the get of Waterloo Prince 174,184. Certified copy of pedigree given with each purchase Call Fer to«a(v ^irrtatn. Notice )• hereby g V» • ' ' it there are funds tn the county treasurer for the redemption f all w iirantg drawn on th' general fund rvgDier* ed prior to May 5, PNM InteirM on asme will cease from thia dale J M DALTON IM. 10. 1904. Treasurer NOTICE FDR PVBI.ICATIOX I NÎTKn «TATM LAXD o • hrrvbt kat Jam l«>n. ha# tí’«M r»o< ' 09 ht» <fa*rt-UD *F *.’*9C XLT. • R -, r ftn<i IteveEv •r at *1« . the ;ir >U r l<. • F Ma X -, ■ a. « « irss, Or *9 to JIT. * of •» C*<!' Pou Ww 0 * I •• ; <• * F F rite Largest and Most Complete Stock Of crugs, medicines, druggists sundries, perfumes, stationery, books, school v; - plies, etc., ever brought to Burns. Ti e finest wine» and liquors for medicinal • purposes always on ha d. Agents for Any Periodical Published, mi Nairs rPL^timw hum special irramii THF CITY DRUG STORE. e F —The Times Herald F H. M. HORTON. Prop.