«S’”' We have the ûoods=-=We make the Prices—We get the trade k«a LAW ¿he ¿imcs-Meraíd SATURDAY. AUOl’ST 19, 1906. si tisi Itll'TlON KATES: due Year |2.w. ftix Mouth* Three Mouth« l.Uu . .75 . OLIAN H i K I -M 'f lic Times-Herald presents a rather congested appearance litis issue, in an advertising way owing to the omission of the inside page, l itis is only temporary however, 'file manager has to decided paper change the makeup of the somew hat and pending this < iiange it was necessary to cut the paper or down for a week The two. Times-! lerald will again appear enlarged in a short time. Things will grow here in spile to the of what the knockers sav contrary. Geo. Stanclift lias made just $84 from 1/ acres of alfalfa this season, selling the pro­ duct light on the ground. He will still have some fine pasture upon which he will realize some­ thing. pay Does it Harney county.” one instance, every farmer to farm in This i« only , however, Erotti who has i grain or vegetables comes the I report of good average crops without irri- ga'ion, while well on watered land larger than any former year. The Times-1 lerakl urges business men of this city the to be present at the meeting next Wed­ by Presi­ nesday evening called GOVERNING SCHOOL TLITION Notice for Bid' THE PLACE THE» WERE LOOKIMO FOR Notice is hereby given that the The 1905 school law has made a Will Bring About Twenlytive Famille» County Court f Harney County eh ci;’ J- tioim referring to Here to Locate Next Spring. State of Oreg in will receive pro” tuition and pupils of i bool age C. B. Henley of Garfield Wash , posals for the medical and surgical may enter my publ -. hnol of the and hi« son-in-law C E MeC'irmii k atteiidance, and the furnishing of '«tali- without paying tuition. Tlie law u 1 v provides fur the ex­ of Santa Cruz, Colo, were visitors medicine and -lire 'I appliances to pense to '■ >1111 out of ttie funds ot to this office last Wednesday the countv poor and indigent of fot • per­ I hese gentlemen, wilfi their fami­ H irii- . 1 I the dis'rict « Iiding the pupil« lies have been in this valley for tin- iod of mu* v' o from J ite of contract, Th" law read». "Tli>- district school board may at fiast week and are so favorably im­ bills to tn* op' ■ ed by the court at its tiou, contract with the dim presses they will likely make their one thirty p in, m the first day of the next reg i r t'-rni of eaid Court, triei choil I 011 rd of any other dis­ homes her«. trict I >r the admis-ion of pupils ill •Mr. Henley is looking out for a to wit: W' dm I iv the tith «lay of Pho court reserv­ any si liool in .such other district, location for some 25 families and Si'pteiuber on such term- a mav lie agreed says he has certainly found the ing the right to rf-j-ct any and ail upon by sin 1 ma' 1«, such contract spot lie has been looking for and bidf. shall be in writing ipiti blanks fur­ during his stay at thia office wrote S am M otheksheap , nish'd b_v the Supt of I’uplic In­ letters to several of the people who County Clerk struction: the expense so incurred are interested «hall be paid out of the school funds “This is the finest valley I have NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. of the district sending such pupils ” seen tince starting out last Octo­ At a nii eing of the school board ber,” said .Mr. Henley, “and it is Notice is hereby given that the held Wedm lay < vi-ning this mat­ going to develop very rapidly. You lioard of equalization of Harney ter was taken up and the district have an agricultural section arid | county, Oregon, will meet at the clerk was ordered to ■cure auch need people—you will get them. office of the ■ unty clerk at the blanks and have Diem in renditi»»* We are going to spend the winter I court house in Burns, Oregon, on soon as possible. Just what term» over at Baker City, hut you may .Monday, the J th day of August, will be offered is not known to the expect us in the spring with a good 1905, anil publicly examine the writtei but those living in other dis class of citizens who come to make assessment roil for the year 1905, triets and desiring to come to this homes.” and correct all errors which may city for scln il purposes during the Mr Henley was given considera­ have been made in the valuation of coming yi ar should consult Diet. ble information regarding the coun­ property of Harney county Pro­ Clerk Al Welcon ie. try and Mr .Mi Cormik accompanied perty owners who claim errors to The Times-Herald man to a few of have I" "i> incie in their assessment, ( Last Sunday a party arrived in the I'tirdeus in this city. I pon re- are notified to meet the board on' this city equipped with all necess­ | turning to the office with some that date Dated Ibis oth day of August,1 ary camping paraphernali a and re­ | string beans and ripe tomatoes Mr mained here a «lay or two. Just Henley said: “That’s enough! I before leaving »*. representative oi f don't care to see anything more this paper engaged one of the num Where those vegetable« grow th-- ARHFSHOr. . bur in ronver- ition and the gentle­ country will produce anything.’’ •Mr Henley ordered The Times- men said they were a party of III- inoi* p -ople enroute to the fair. He I Herald sent to teveral addresse- I did not give his name, but upon I and although he does not expect to consulting the hotel register it wa* be here during the winter he will found the party consisted of, J B. keep in close touch with the Meet ion Needham. I*'I iim r ('leaver. Lewis i and be ready to come in if occasion Rinaker, of ( hicago III, Thomas j demands. It is impôt taut that this matter Rinaker, of Carlinville, III, and Cliff | have imm -diate attention and Cleaver, of Prairie Citv. The Clea­ SHIPPERS COMPLAIN OF LAW. HcCormick Mowers ncCormick Hay Rakes Deering Mowers I homas Hay Rakes Dain Hay Bucks are ver Bros are interested with »Major interested in the development of Bonta in some mines near Prairie Harney t unity and the business and it is likely the party wa* goii.g future of Burns. Many do not out on tho desert to look over some grasp the situation and see the im­ borax and other mineral lands re­ portance of sir b an organization cently located by Nir. Hutchins, Bonta’e right baud man, during If they will attend this meeting his recent visit to the interior. they will be convinced of it. Please keep it in mind and ari ange busi­ ness affaii LOCAI. AND PERSONAL so as to attend. Suinlin r Vests for Swell (ientle- nien wour—Brown’s. the According to newspaper repot t Judge R. S. Bean, now Oregon supreme court on cial judgeship for the (list ict of Co bave re G 'A Cleveiiuer At least it is stated on c. v*«I :i big lotrfew furniture which goed authority that Attorney thè ptlblic sl:y>nld culi and -ir. (jenc’.il M a liy has recommend Mi> i’i.iilk ll.irrisin unii «i«ter, Oregon. to the Presi- Mi«« l’e.irl sn>i» r, are limile frolli dt nt and Scnatot l' ulton admits it a viti! wilh relative» and fiiend» ut is practically settled that |udge I awen nini t rune Crei k Bean will till the vacancy, Gov ernor Chamberlain w ill appoint a successor to Judge Bean oil the supreme court bench and it is the general impression he I'. (j Hailey of though Tho; will name Pendleton, al­ Crawford of Union, is . on o.k-i cd a possibility . Railroads in Oiegon are to be as thiik a-! .union hi ••The (. h uge of the Light Brigade”—to the Wagons, Hacks and Buggies to arrive soon plrHMUi with I the fair in every re »peel hi hi il I»« I d ve?i Harney COUIlty ’« |. irtleipali.ii. will ae luplish unit'll good III bringing our resource* be foie th« woi.d lie ha« been very at Ontario. I.ee < ah I **<• 11 proprietor, ie one <»f the tuoet elegant ton^orial pari ! ' ' ! I 1’ and u >iil bath.*« with a ¡«pray bath coniiti'i« J I I time friend? faithful in hi* work at our booth are invit’d to . »II v hint while at and made considerai'!* *acriHee to Ontario assist in the work of giving infer* The l.ai'd of tattle, fat steers, ■nation regarding tlie great llamri «old bv J 1» I nv t » \\ tn Hun­ coiinin . His valuable services are IllUeli appreciated bv those actively Coi'lirct' J with the fair here. Be sides giving hi« time he ha* con­ tribut'd u -t liberally from Ins vwu p eket toward the work urns, Ore. GEER & CUMMfNS Dealers in G£NERAL MERCHAWD SE 3urns, Oregon. CompleteStock of Dry sods Groceries and Supplies Send or bring’ your orders for anythi in our line -Spring and Summer Goons i.ow in. M. t. L LETTER AIT) . Noti. . i - h I,■>.\ u ,..., it,« I co partnership heretofore eyi IwlWeelt Simon I.eWI« m d 'll tire under the Cl. I" n*m l ew.« A' Mi lo-e Im« b..m di--..J. bv mutual coitsenl. T tisrrett pur- eha«"ig the interrar .1 Mr. Met. The bii.lliv»« will !■<’ continued st the old place* of buaii • »« tn ley, of Burn», will lie delivered in l.ewis and Gnrrrtt. and tlx v re Baker ( it\ the la*t of this month. »pectf'illy solicit • coiitinu.il . , . Thrrt* urr .n-rr • rhu »■<* three ami the patronage of the old timi fmir yenr-old «leer*. Tin herd will Dated lug. 17 l'S'ô be tak m through town about the Simon Lew - -1‘th of tin» 111 nth —Grant County I New». Roy McGee. . ANT 3 PARTICULA STONE V —_______ - SPECIAL OFFER. and that until arrangements are made at stock yards for the careful mid systematic inspection of every animal »hipped there if little use t< unpes" the charge« upon them. Bilker I h'lnnerat. Will begld ’CHEiPERTHAN I D M< 1.« • I. a gentium tn connect­ ed with th ■ lb» td Compnnv ban ar­ in front of them, but none where rived here from (’rook county and we arc "at”. We have failed in We underHi ind will make his head­ t ailing attention to the John Da\ quarter* in thia county. valley s wonderful lecources and Tubile Aroused, The Windsor, under the manage­ areas yet an lindiscove! ed disti n t ment of <’ B Smith (’o , ix on«* The public I“ nrouseil a k now in the gieal commercial world (if the most popular resorta in the Inf the curative merits of that great This is, p. 1 haps, the only rich sec­ interim. Finest of liquora and i medical tonic, Electric Bitters, for tion ot the state toward which a eigara, billiard* and card >ul>l«>s sick st< inacti, liver and kidneys ■ ailroad is not being hastened, i and expert mixologist*. Mary II Walters, of .'itt> St. Clair «illier bt at live linanc ing or ,u t ■ Frank Uammann, a bar tender Ave, Columbus, O, writes ” Eor ual const 1 ut lion woi k. Shall the m <’has Nla Id» n’* saloon at West- several month«, I was given uti to bu.sine" interests stand idly In as fall, was shot and ii.«tanti» die I had fever ami ague, my nerves the only hope ot relief, the Sumpt killed Sv Asa Carey, citv inur.hal wi re wrecked; I could not sleep, and ci \ all. \ 1 ailroad, pushes by on at that place about (» o'clock Sun- mv stomach wa* so weak, from use I d i v evening les* doctor*, drug*, th it I mold n ■ its way to Burns, our aggresive Mr and Nir* K J \\ ¡Ilium* are eat Soon after 1« ginning to tak. ncighl'.n I ii ant County News ’over from Si'ver Cr. » k the gm st* Electric Billet*, I obtained relief, ol Sim u I • . ■ and wife Nir and in a short lime I was entire!» Hon (’ W Piirriah, aucoinpaiiied NN ¡liia’i - of i in" n* thr family will cured.” Guaranfe.d at Citv by hi« m »» i - * »111 and Chnrhi and move to their residence in this citv store; price ’itV, daugho Mr*. Emma Gowan and the latter part of next month to ch'idi» n. irrivutl here yesterday remain for the winter '»issoi i rI»>\ notice : aft. ii. . kh j .Mr Parrish Is Well Fhe I irt»‘r H oum * Ba lu r Shop light of them, to the left of them ' Car of Studebaker (.'little shippers are kicking about Out St ck is complete in Every Particular the law passed at the last session of See us first and get prii i s .Main St, Borns, Oregon the legislature, requiring them to pay $3 for an inspection of brand« before a shipment can tie made. Several small shipments of cattle are now about ready to leave here, -AV'Z'Z z r care having been order'd for them.; but owing to the inspection charge« they are being delayed in hopes1 that some arrangement can be made I £■ ( IMALS, GAME HEADS, ETC. whereby the shipper will not be ! He tan teach you BY MAIL- Complete coarse in 15 lessons. compelled to pay the charges The law was passed with a view 8 i to checking cattle stealing and 4» while the intention of the law is D'■(••■!• j . '(»fir limttc, or De i -n- to secure all the brands on cattle in £ the way in which cat le a*e imp ct- Our BI ..s | i AXIDERMIST, fir. Wallace, is now ed. They sav if cuttle were run I through a chute, or inspected sep­ (' I. Kenyon and wif and Mr« arately that there would be some A M Byrd took their departure Hunday foi Portland to •lt*nd tho possilclity of securing an accuriit.- inspi-ction. but wle re an inspector fair -Ontaiio Democrat. walks through a corral and t ike« .1 I. l’iitiih iixl John tìemlier- down the brand» in sight, in a mov­ ling Hpent v-b-rduy liird «booti ng and 1 11 l ini II. rubi iv.-i» amoiig ing herd of cattle, that it becomes ail expensive and valueless farce Ihe torturile »■•<»»• retnembered. It is said by ninny of the promi­ CharltH R uhso II was reported I nent shippers that so fur there has Herii>Uf«lv ill at the homo of hill not been n thorough inspection in mother in thii ■ Ij yeel rdaj tftei noon, but is slightly improved this the state since the law wa* passed morning. —A1- - - Extras, Wire Cat e, Rope, Forks, Machine Oil STANDARD METHODS, easily and quickly learned. beach, is slated foi appointment to the fed- ed his appointment wrF'_ Machine Ri’i.i.. MATTINGS. WALL PAFER. GO CARTS. MATTRESSES. KHNEKAT9IS, BULBING and CARPET PAPER, ROOFING. who — I A full and complete line of the best haying tools made. dent (jeer of the Board of Trade have the support of all • To anyone desi in But ns. Oregon, mounting the Harney county collection for the Portland Exposition. Call and see his work We Leach Till: SAME METHOD HE LSES in piittni.: p this fine collection. During the time tb it it il ;>i: ts, ue will T : A ? See his irv DES!.7 Cu24¿.r. 15 J Ì. a « N' j Send foi catalog today, and ask us to explain our « offer to leader* of The Times-Herald NN r- I HE OVERLAND HOTEL FRANK A. CO The Nonhwestern School of Taxidermy, | -lire o , PropL first Class, Appointed H Suite 15.1 Conimcrdal National Bank. Omaha. Neh. li ICES and Send for Prico Lint .k Circular"!. I.'sl in addresa M il is onr key > 11 Centrally located, Well fumi-' comfortable room«. i !<■-> RATES: Meals 25 cents: E win Single Beds 25 cents. ■' ants, Stoo at tha Overland BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. Bunns, Oregon. LEWIS A GARRETT. Propts Special attention giren transcient custom and freight teams. Horses kept by the (lay, week or month. HRST¿CL ASS LI I ERA TIRMILTS. Hay and grain always on hand. Your patronage solicited South .Main St . Burn«. Oregon. The Largest and Most Complete LB drugs, medicines, druggists s .nf IM 'Ì00IIS. FIRMSHIJiiS, SliflfS. ihl: :Ezez e yon a nice variety from which to «■ >r Tlie Oregon Hotel All TOY. Manager Tai ilatinn* *ilh neat, dea* ami cantoria 1« (rieixt. to «iop with him when in •a met niri txt Meal* 25 ce*t». Fruit. V -getables. Soft Drin . , tionery, Cigars and Tobac We invite the public t<> vi,it *H HAhEY. FENWICK A JACKso CDain St., Burns, Orc .on i