miles and when the thousands of HERE IS 4 PUBLIC-SPIRITED CITIZEN h >p pickers congregate hern during 'hat season of the year we have a V* ill Others Take up the Matter Promptly as Mr. Davis? lively little < ' During that sea­ son of the year the streets are so HI'BSCKIPTION KATKS Harney, Feb. 9. tilled with p< 'pie that at times it is One Year difficult to drive a team through lion. 1. S. Geer, KI» Mun th* the streets. Marion is the banner Chair. Bureau of Produce. Three Month* county for hops Some may think D> ar Sir:—I received your cir­ but atatisli .•IMAN HYKI> »I answer this is exaggerated cular about the Lewis and Clark bear me out in the statement Fair in today's mail. I see by The Times-Herald that ’ I ain a farmer and gardener and The legislature will adjourn on | the Harney people are preparing a ' I if I have anything that will be February 17, without day, says display for the Lewis and Clark use in this department or any the Oregonian. VVliat a disap­ Eair, and I hope to see them do the the other bureaus I will do all pointment after all the talk about best.. I know they have a chance r can to advance the interests the majority doing things up to make a wonderful showing if , Harney county. I herewith brown by calling an extra session limy will each put tli' ir shoulder to It lias I mm - ii our policy anti endeavor for the past eight years to deal lair with our competitor as well as our the wheel and assist in every way. close a few grains of oats for this fall or .some time. riislonier—to maintain prices at a reasonable living profit—to do business on the "live and let live plan to These oats came from You have the advantage of any sample. 1 pound of seed sown two years other county in the state for tiling give our customers the very l»est value for the money, and do not 11. av nor have we believed in cutting pt ices Recent press dispatches stair in your line and 1 hope to see you ago of English Surprise oats and that Russia has had enough of its succeed I>elow a legit imate basis, but since cutting- is I lie fashion, we pro] >os ’ o lead. Our exjlenses ate as light as anv that Apr. 23, 1904. 1 sowed all war with Japan and will sue for I only wish I was there to assist the seed raised from one pound other firm in Harney county. W’e can buy just ns cheap as ti1' oilier firm in llarnev county. lheiefoie vve peace. She just as well and save in the collection of all kinds of from which I threshed 55 bushels can not ma-will not lie undersold by any one. \\ e have t rivd • |»r« ..otim plan and found it unsatisfactoiy . men and money for it will finally game, Imt 1 know that there are which weighs 4} lbs. to the bush­ result that way whether it is now plenty there that cm and will do el. These oats grew both.seasons We believe it better to give our customers full v able for the moiv y at the time the purchase is made. It is the or in the future. The bear has wonders in that line. I hope to re- without a chop of irrigation. man with the hard, cold cash that we are after. We give here some prii es at which we are going to sell ioi^^*P business al home to occupy him Harney county well represented at 1 planted a small amount of the fair with a fine display. for sometime at least. ami for cash only. 'I’o those whose accounts are satisfactory we will extend credit at regular prices, as usual. Fultz Meditei ariean fall wheat Rasp, T. I! Hibbard. which came from Desmoioe, Iowa arc here for business, and if prices are an inducement we w ill have it. According to advices from Sal- which was highly recommended Institute at Harney cm the bill to increase the salary .•$4 50 and if it comes in, in time I hope Coal oil, l’earl, per case. . .. Flour $1.65 or two sacks for-.......................................... f3 1 25 Harney, Feb. 8. of the school superintendent of to furnish you with the world’s Corn, new crop, every can guaranteed 15c or 7 cans Sugar, 11 pounds................................. .............................. I oo One of tin- most interesting and beater wheat. I raised tine ap Harney County that had passed Tomatoes _ “ “ “ “ “ < ¡olden Star, Diamond C and other Savon soap for­ the senate, was indefinitely post­ i structive educational affairs to be pies last year that ripened the 15th Corn and tomatoes “ “ per case.. merly toe now per bar ............................................. 5C poned in the house. The pro­ held in our little city was the local of Sept, which were said by nei­ Men’s snow excluders per pair.......................... Lima, Bayo and small white beans 12 lbs.................. I : oo institute held here last Saturday, posal to raise file salary of the ghbors to be as line flavor as they Women’s snow excluders per pair................... under the management of I’rof. Cream of Wheat, per package........................................ -5C ever ate and 1 will refer you to assesor has not been brought Millard, Miss Leatha Smith and Over coats will go at 20 per cent discount. Java and Mocha and Caracola Roast coffee former­ Mr. Weidenberg as he had some up either, but no doubt it would Miss Boyer Dress goods, fasinators and other woolens will be sold I OO ly 3 lbs now 4 lbs ......................................................... hive suffered likewise. The The house was called to order at of them. at wonderfully reduced prices. A 1 good Blended Roast coffee formerly 4 lbs now people of this county, as a rule, 10 o’clock a m. and Supt. Rigby 1 have also raised tine, large Gn at bargains in shoes and other lines—nearly every­ ... I 00 5 lb»............................................. did not favor raising the salaries gave the opening remarks. The gooseberries, currants and dew- thing will be reduced. . . . 50c Coal oil per single gallon .............. berries as I ever saw anywhere. at this time because it had not been program follows: Get our quotations on other goods. ............... Choir ’• “ Head Light, per case.. . . My pieplant or rhubarb cannot • • • 5 00 thoroughly considered. If these America I ’ rof C C .Jackson I listory lie beaten for size anti flavor. officers are not paid enough it My potatoes are fine some should he known so that the tax­ I tisciission would weigh 3 or 4 lbs but were payers may act with some inteli- Numbers Discussion Thanking von for past favorwaml soliciting your business, we Yours Respectfully not quite ripe the skin would slip geme. This was followed by a part in a little. All the foregoing with­ which all participated: a basket out irrigation. C E. S. Wood, the socalist and dinner. This was most interesting I was whittling a little on Ma­ anarchist of Portland, who has t 1 many present and was thorough­ hogany wood and was thinking spoken so loud and long in favor ly "discussed.” about sending it in to show the At 1 o'clock the house was again of the absolute liberty of the peo­ quality of the wood but learned to order hy Miss Leatha culled ple and for the removal of the last Smith a man in Silvies N alley bad turn­ possible restriction on the rights School Organization, ................. ed out a set of dishes and rolling of society, is the representative of ...................... J J Simmerville pins which he expected to send in the I'rrnch land monopoly, which I thought possibly you would not owns the old military road land care for mine the) being hand grant, extending across Oregon, work. We have line buiding and which private monopoly is Duty to the Child . I stone near Harney in abundance, now the sole barrier to the Gov­ Miss Leatha Smith I just call your attention to this ernment in igation si heme on the Grammar . M E Millard not knowing what others are do­ Mjlheut liver. This company Discussion ing in this line. Again the baskets were intro­ can either permit or prevent the As far as curios are vuini:i„.l 1 am prepared to furnish my customers with the usual government scheme of the Mai- duced and absorbed the interest of dial! orders receive prompt attention. high class goods and invite the public to call when desiring We may perhaps dig up a few of the entire congregatimi fieur, just as it decides to blind them. I’ll not be like the boy that The iiviming program : its land, in the W iter I ser's is Chorus . .. Choir was satisfied with second place but satiation, 01 refuses to do so. The Recitation Ivy I’oujady I will try to be at the top, and hope / Guarantee the Goods and Prices entire scheme now depends on Recitation Ralph Itnin Harney will be there too as 1 « the action of the foreign land mon­ :: Solid Gold Watches, Fancy Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds. Cecil Irving can’t get there unless Harney pre­ Recitation Silverware, Ebony ware, Cut Glass. I landpainted China at opoly, represented by this lover of VIale tjuartett C. \V. Loggan cedes me. Cost, Take a peep at my windows. good order and progress in I’oit- Alma. (Dottie Lee) Chas Davis •r Yours Truly, land. It remains to be seen how Relation of H um* and School Corner Maio and B Sts. JASI’ER DA\IS. well Mr. Wood loves Oregon and M E Rigby :::::::::::::::::::::::: Mis M E Millard how deeply he is in earnest in Ins Reading Sili Stood Pal Bill Vivid*. Marv I’oujade transcendent plans for the better­ Recitation Hoik, Bologna, Veinna and Solo and Chorus Chas Davis ment of society by the removals The East Oregonian says: T. <1. Liver Sausages a specialty. Lecture ................. Rev A. J. Irwin of the ti lists. East Oregonian r Hailey, secretary of the stale irriga­ Rending ............. . Leatha Smith ft! 1 Recitation .... Lee I’olljiide tion commission, who Iris conducted What Outsiders Think. Ê m I » 1 Drill........................... . Room No. I the fight for the Cole Irrigation bill, k’. R SITZ. Lawen, Oregon Y v Ring Merry Bells" Male Quartet) before the legislative committees, Silverton, Feb I Th» meeting was a grand success returned home this morning feeling T unes- Herald Thinking in every particular, and after a almost certain licit the bill ivill lie that n few lines from this place social gi.ml time during which the reported to the legislature four Patronage Solicited. mid might iiitercHt some of your ninny mask ball on F/t. I I was the most voted upon, perhaps today readers, as there »re quite 11 num­ interest theme of conversation all The tight to get the bill < ut of the ber ol .Silverton people living in retired to their several places of hands of the senati e immittee on your town and county, I will tel) alxxle. irrigation, has been a bitter one, ilarnev. them somethin*' of the doings here Certified copy of pedigree and Mr llailev feels that the The winter has been very mild trit nds ot the measure have made a 4 Mild Case of Searle! Fever given with each purchase. with less ruin than mual for this successful struggle. The house time of tear, One inch of snow Harry Parker, the little son • •f committee on irrigation has been PR V'K A. coi F, propt- fell on Jan 12 and the buys lundi' Mrs. Nellis Parker, has the scarlet favola' le to the bill, with the ex­ the Lest of the iippiirtiinit t for sn*w I'Vi r. County Health thlicr Mar­ ception ot Sitz, of Hmiiev county, Fi'st C! "ss, Well hailing—th" first in several V'i'al« sden was called to see the case w ho obj< i :' d to that f< attire of the Appuin ed H :use The allow diHitp|H*ared almost mi ''undiy ai d after a diagnosis the bill which pr ovided for tie exami­ < rnt «■', M,|,p1)u tal-a-e. mediately The coldest Weather of house was quarantined. Cordile ed b The nation of prita'e works bv the state utfor(able mon*. the Xi a“.>n was 21 i I hivc rr., that feature school b >ard was advised of the case engineer, and its., M SDPMES FRY & RUSSELL BATE': Neals 3 cen'y Poems 51 u I he grain and grana are nice mid and it was decided to close the pub- | which provided for In 'l>t>" mina- green, while th*' rose buds are t>e- lie schools for the present as the tinii of present ¡' ivate rights. Hi“ S ogle Beds 3 teal«. Bo' h ot ht eli > - nr iu-t class nurses -nd have always gmniiig to «well and unless the p itient Lad l>een a pupil ami in at- object i ms have lu.m ui“wer*J, ami Weather changes the* will ■ m be l< ndance up to Thursday of last it Is said that he is now in favor of given, and a i II cori m .e to give, entiie satisfa tio”. All the Stop at tha Ovar land ■ rooms aie in bloom. furnished with hospital furniture and no puns the bill. week. Every precaution has been j Burns, Oregon. People me plowing mid seeding taken by the county health board The strongest < • i .m to the i.iii w ill be spar» d to give patients the best comfort and c all th* time and many are through to prevent a spread of the disease has corn ■ from Southern Oregon, Me physictan or surgeon has charge of this that woi . Stock of all kinds are The case is a vt ry mild one but it where large one. erm» own all the Sanatorium---the patients employ the phy­ well I ' I “hqimeuts of she> p. hogs m iv develop into a very malignant water that would t»v available for sician of their choice veal mi l beef are made daily to the form should it spread irrigation ptirpotm, and therefore Portland markets. Several of the patient’s little object t » any law which would in« Situated in South Burns Silverton is on the Islam and plavm ites are known to have visit­ terfere with their large private Of drugs, medicines, druggists sundri many improvcmetiK are l>eiiig made ed him after he was confined to his right*, no matter how well calculat­ perfumes, stationery, books, school -u The city authorities have had the home, but it is not yet time to de­ ed the law may bo to distributing plies, etc., ever brought to Burns Ti e streets cleaned of rubbish and cart termine whether anv of them have water to actual settlers, nor ho* finest ume« and liquors for medicinal eJ away -•> ■ ir city will look neat Contracteel the disease or not. greatly it would conduce to the Ret- purposes always on ha d. to the tinny visitor» we expect dur The high school continues in ses­ tleifh nt of the idle land* of the ing the I*wis and Clark Fair sion, as none of the «tiulenta have state Several new buildings will lie erect l>een near the patient ed in the early spring d - hiive r «■•<•» ivt d an Dr Marsden informed us yester­ wctws The hop interests near Silverton day that a little child of Mrs Fau­ liit »*w ar«», gl ie planted later to determine definitely Tt r case ihd must I* H. M. HORTON. Pr~t. Silverton it the hop center for many 11» under surveillance ¡7he iimrs-luraid war ! WAR! WAR! War Has Been Declared Not with Russia or Japan, but WAR ON PRICES! Now is your opportunity—you could not secure such prices during the Summer season names & Nelson Watdunatas and' Opticians Watch Repairing a Specialty. Ax old Jorgensen Stand CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. G-cmceiling-. Burns Meat Market. KAISER & FELTON, Propts. BULLS FOR SALE ■fl n Breeder of Pure Bates Short Horn Cattle .U Bulls ready for service, the ^et of Waterloo Prince I 74,1 84 lr BEEF BOUGHT AND SOLD BY QUARTER. FREE delivery THE OVERLAND HOTEL THF BURNS SANATORIUM * The Largest and Most Complete Stock £ * ; : Tfeits for toy Periodical Published. mstiirti» ,,tl> sncl(L jnBIW TH t Cl I Diguo § TORE f X "»