' - ■ -■ -....... H iincs-iirraid. ïhr important (actor in the early < dr- SUTE TAX IS LIGHT *08 »EAR l«Oo velopmcnt of this county reg ', les» of the present railroad n < SATTBDAY. MU EM BEK ». IMA ment. It is regarded as quite certain Ml BbLMIFTION KATKA: One Year 41« Month« Three Mon'-h* .................... . ____ Jt LIAN Ml Bl> — — — — .7» Mauger The ’I imes Herald is colli cl­ ing a fund with which to place our taxidermy display and other interesting features returned from the Lewis and Clark at the pavilion. in position 'This fund is growing rapidly and it is hoped to have a sufficient amount to do work the week or the I «test. by the last of the following next week at So far but one busi­ ness man has refused BEAD 01R BARGAIN LIST: $2,000—Business piOiM-riy <-n Main bar a-kirir what the state levy will he for the coming year and i eat» r- Lot 50x100. building ih.xsO fe»d . acquired the property the Sump­ $C>,(MX>—Hotel, 24 r< our. fine inrnitun i day the following reply made ter Valley railroad w ill be extend­ • -very room ventilated—a suap. bv Mr. Dunbar: ed to this place even though there $4,000—An ideal h- me, 2U0x2"0 f - -t of K> plying to your inquiry of the were half-dozen tran-contiental t., a king me to give you ground, house ::Jx44, 10 rooms, 15 > fruit tress, barn, chicken houfe, wind mill, railroad lines built through thi •a of what the levy will be i e ,c. section. coming year, will say, as j 10 ifroall resiliences—tell ns wh t you The high test made by the I n< we are able to figure at this j . want. t. ii amount of revenue sugar beets raised in this valley tin»<, I Improved ami unimproved rancln-s and the fact that these people are to I e la • I l y taxation for thej | galore from 100 t < :J5,000acreF. You can interested in sugar factori - would fiscal year ending D< Cetnber 31, | • make money on any of these. We also for state purposes, will be I handle vonr h«»r.-e-, cattle, bheep, etc. indicate something doing in this appr nimately 1025,1 MM) including | If you want to >eil list with us—if yon line at no distant (late, < "heap i: I n ceeeary to >>e taieed for j want to buy t xamine our liM or writ ' u power may be found ot the 1’- for particulars. lie stat - agricultural college. Ranch tract land and c .. ’ ’ ’ "" - Multnomah county’s proportion I . for irrigation and the su wili l.e 3123 per cent. raising <»f tlie beets are id ■‘Tb< marked decrease in the) that if the 1 J. N Teal of the Portland Tax­ payer.-’ b.agu-. r •< • ¡illy addressed a Jen- . to .«• < . tu: ■ of Stale Dun­ LEWIS &. SMITH Reai Estate. Mormon people hav - I ------------- Il certainly looks like there are am itit necessary to be raised lor many good things in store lor the n»xt vear compared with proceed­ ed. Those desiring to assist are Great Harney Country and'¡’he ing i are, is due to the fact that invited to send it in at once. i'iincs- Herald may be able to w<.d i no' include in lhe item of ex­ It is the intention to make the give its readers some very reli.i pense for the coming year appro­ exhibit even better than it ap­ , ble infoi illation upon these matters priations n mounting to $371 ,094 40 peared at the fair if the funds can next week. in lud. d in Chapter 229, Laws of 1908, for which there is no provis­ be sc< ured for the purpose. ion of law for incurring, other than Some fine specimens are to l>e THOMAS I. ARNOLD. the act itself. Owing to the refei- added and the collection will lie eiiduru having been remanded, it is more artistically and permanently The subject of this sketch was not an existing law. If the act arranged than at the fair as Mr bom and reared in Panola county, had taken eff et, the amount to lie Wallace wr.ll have more time to i Mississippi, his birthday being raised would have been increased complete it. if possible the dis­ Feb. 28, 1842. Mr. Arnold was by that sum. play will be in readiness for open­ a soldier in tlu- Civil War, enlist­ ‘‘In computing the amount nec- ing during the Cbnstmas holidays ing under the banner cf the e- ary to be raised, we only include when it is the intention to invite “Lost Cause.” In the trenches 'iicii items of expense as the state all the schools of the county that at the memorable siege of Vicks­ will l»e subject to under existing are within reach to attend on a burg, he received a minnie-baii laws. I ss receipts not applied by W« Band shot through his left lung; a l i v to some special purpose will lie asked to give a concert in wound from whose effects he . tiniate such receipts for the com­ the pavilion (or lhe visiting never fully recovered; and which ing current year will be over $222.- school children and interesting determined, 111 some measure, his iitMl which is nearly one fourth of tie1 gross expenses, the principal lecturers will a'«o lie asked to after career. The wound sub­ i’eniH consisting of $112,(MX)e from take part, making the program jected him to frequent heinor- • rporation f-es and licenses, $28,- not only interest mg but instruc­ rages, on receiving the slightest 000 from inheritance tax, and tive. • cold; ami it was in hope of im­ ‘54,000 from lax of insurance pre­ proving his health that he remov­ mium».” certain day. The Hurns Compared with the amount rais­ The Ontario Democrat reports ed from the South to the West. Accordingly lie removed to Colo ­ ed for 190-1, the coming levy will a third party of railroad survey­ be about one-half, and will be rado in 1874; to Idaho in ’ 79 and ors arrived there Wednesday about 35 per cent less than tbe to this country in ’ 83, settling in morning Things are getting in 1905 I •vy. Of the amount held up such shape th.it it will certainly the Agency valley, near Beulah. ••v lhe referendum movement— be given out to the public just Which reminds us to add, that to ♦371.0(H)—the principal items con­ wliat is going on before long. Mr. Arnold’s tireless efforts is due sist <>f appropriations for better­ Everything so far points to early the establishment of the postoflice ments at state ilist!tulions, addi­ construction work, but where the at Beulah; which was named in tional buildings at the state uni­ road is coming from or where it honor of his little daughter (now versity and the Corvallis Agricul­ is going still remains something of Mrs Roy Rutherford, of Ontario ) tural college, and those for the sup­ a mystery. The Times-Herald He was its first, and for many port of Normal schools. efficient A welcome statement is has talked with several who years afterwards, its postmaster. which di cl s that about one- might be able to throw some are able to give definite informa­ Mr. Arnold had the courage fourth of the gross expenses of anil sunny temperament chat. tet­ stute is now raised try indirect tion. eristis of the light upon the matter, but none From what can be learned it is the intention to run one tiack in­ to thia valley and make a junc­ tion at some point not yet deter­ Clubbiod Proposition The Times-1 Jerald has de- (tided to make this a li.irgnin niontli and offer some excep­ tional clubbing rates. Toall who pay their subscription one year in advance during this month we will send the Twice-a-Week Republic of St. Louis, an entire year free. This will be given new sub­ scribers and old ones who r< new during the month. The Times Herald, tfie Re­ public and Weekly!he-:oni . n <>, for the SE’,, Sec ¡¡J, T. ” R. ... E., W. M. She names lhe fol’o'A ing wilin bs « s to piove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of »¡aid ami. viz: t;<<> Gate«, 1. Neil, ('. A Demarii-s and Cn-.s. 11. Davis, all of Harney Oregon. ... I a i:i.i . lb gilder. N BHuWv, President ln fact Farming implements COOK STOVES, HEATINC STOVES Camp Stoves In various Patterns, Sizes and Prices Shelf Hardware Builder’ Doors, Windows, 01 ss, Paints, Oil, Varnish, Etc CEER & CUMMINS, Bums, Ore. Burns Meat Market ®-N SHOWN. Vice-President Aatkurized Capital, JSd.lNW.WI. Burns, darney County, Oregon. LEON M. B OWN, Cashie and Manager went v-one 'S cars *n Harney <’ounty. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS (’orix-Hpoi. Iciits : Izmdon-l’aris & American Bank, San Francisco, Cal., Fir t Nat .«dial I uk, Portland, Ore., First National Bank, Caklwell, Idaho. Ycur patronage solicited. home of Mrs F renvh-GIcnn laad holdings re ; I Dot»a Morris on Thursday, Thanks- I giving Day, Nov 30, at 2:30 Mrs cently acquired by unknown par­ ‘ Dona Morris and Rev William A ties, has again been sold and I Hopkins Mrs Morris is the sister rumor has it that the Mormons | of Messrs John and Samuel Graves have purchased it, although this) of I.swen. The groom recently cannot be confirmed. That it' came from Liberty Missouri. The CARD OF THANKS. To Dr Gerdes of Drewsey, to w ■ >-e skillful treatment we are in- d ‘ted for four h ippy day« of our <1. ir one's life; to the kind neigh- I ors at Beulah, who helped nurse I th- patient; to the Worshipful \f i-ter. Wardens and Brethern of has really been sold, however, isj I contracting parties will make the r tc.icia Lodge, and many sympa- This give raise to much I home Harnev county home in iu Harney Rev • A. ; tl ti tg fi tends of Ontario: are due speculation .is to the futuie of the J. Irwin I performed the marriage , the undying gratitude of 1 ^jrg L Arnold A Children. property and it also may be an ceremony. certain. . P.qfc, l-P s xk , Pr pt. I FALL AND WINTFR fiOODS ARE NOW IN. We are now able to how yeu a larger and more complete stock than ever before. Our prices are as low as they can be sold. Our lines in KATES: M.S Sitigl. Bvtls DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS comprise, the newest and most beautiful things out. We have also a new line of Burn’ LADIES’ KAIN S^BU5TER BROWN Of drugs, medicines, druggists s ■■ perfumes, stationery, books, ■■ I <> plies, etc., ever brought to H i r finest wines and liquois lor ¡u - purposes always on hand. BUSTER BROWN RNowr ij-j-f WHATTrtAr 1 AtAHJ . I Bumw* ? I i 1 ■ Clothes are ?.’«c women Said B touk i 3 ’ilht <>mt to pive to the man who likes to be will dlessed. M . JI tin- Il i-tit‘, recently iron Illinois, would respectfully an­ nounce to the ladie? of Harney County that she will open a com­ plete stork of first class Millinery goods and notions about Nov. 1 in the old Tremont Hotel building. Harney, Oregon. She will h ve on xhibition the latest Fall «and Winter Hats as well as various Novelties suitable to the season. Prices teasonable an Hundreds of the Very Latest ¿tyles of fabrics to choose from. GROCERIES. T -r rgesi and tat Coni;:... !■ :k THAT The BUSTER 6R0VN STOCKING 15 A BOON TO MOTHER J a«» A SNAP F0K 1TAH7A CLAIM* - - £ . - s.-Äul «wb. Sion at lbs; 0'/e b’.nd Hagey, Fenwick & «Jackson Married—At the JOHNSON & ILLK IME OVERLAND HOT DO IT NOW Smith’s in the city but none of we used to build in a month Isaac Foeter was in town a few them seems to be connected with Mr. Harriman might find it to any investment Co, of which we ,1 his interest to visit Burns and let days this week running with Car­ I: iv fully as many as saloons. If rol Cecil and Wood Best looks l ad. us fellows give him a few pointers y . will allow me the space in tour Jasper Davis and Theo Coleman in railroad building. valuable columns I will tile a de­ were over from Harney Monday murrer denying the declaration, for the purpose of consulting legal FREMH-ÜLE» PROPtRn B01ÛHT. alleging it lo lie insullicient in authorities regarding the incorpor- v--icitr, I am. with kind regards, | ation papers of the Ilarney Board Rumor That the Mormon People Were Vyry truly yours, of Trade. They returned home H B Smith The Purchaser« !» not Confirmed the same day. It is positively asserted that the SULKY PL VS Hariiev County Bank The Oregonian was Our Authority. Spok mi1, W- ill, Dc-e 4. Mr. Arnold Was a kind neigh­ i'hf lu«» i.-Ueruld: — While per- math or to meet the N. C. & O. coming up toward Lakeview. bor, a good citizen, an honored ‘i-ii'tf tip columns of the Great Thia latter line is claimed to be a Mason, a fond father, a devoten R' ligious under date i f November He and his wife were 2 >'.ii »liieli reached our ollice this Gould road and if such is the case husband children on adjoining plantations; A M , I notice an aitiule styled it must be Gould engineers now ‘ A uress dispatch of recent date al work in tht gap. From the and their lives wire blended from from Spokane,” purporting to have junction one line will continue on early childhood. During all their emanated from here, charging me writ and it is supposed will join lives they were inseparable, unit­ with other unknown co-defeiidants the main line of the Southern ed by the sincerest love and de­ of being guilty of having bought votion The breaking of such a Pacific at Natron. timber land in your section at a tie inflicts more than the ordinary price about double One cl our citizens who has its value. visited the scene of action at sorrow of separation; and an ap­ \\ bile it is true that I have taken community deeply to the woods a number of times, I Crane Creek gap is thoroughly preciative sympathizes with Mrs Arnold. refuse to be connected with this convinced from the nature of the The deceased leaves a w ife and deal. work that it is the permanent First of all this is not an Invest­ survey and that dirt will be thing six children to mourn his loss, ment Company, and while the air four sons and two daughters: before another year rolls by. He here most of the time is stifled with states that the engineers are Tommy, Mary 1 Mrs Mi Manus), rumors of timber deals and new cross-sectioning on the south side Oscar, Beulah (Mrs Rutherford), railroad- being built, this particu­ of the gap and that it would in­ Hoyt and Charles, all grown. lar rumor seems to be shrouded The interment took place at dicate the road would, pass south somewhat in mystery; bow the Ontario under the auspices of of Windy Point. stoi y escaped beyond our Co-oper­ Acacia Lodge, A. F. & A. M , of ate limits over and beyond the which Mi Arnold was a member. Blue mountains through the Bad Up until quite recently The His old friend, Chaplain B L. Lands of John Day thence through Times-Herald has had it all its Milligan, delivered the funeral 1' verty (iuleh ami up Givadam own way building railloads into creek aid finally reaching the oration, Requiesc.it ill place! Harney valley, but since the sur­ i i utiliil valley of Harney and find B. L- Mil.1. k ; an veying parties are in the field it i ■ wax into th columns of the no longer has a “cinch.” In fact G at R< iigu us, before reaching W R Crawford is in the city. more railroad is being built around any of our papers is a profound The City Drug Store for Christ­ m -tery The city directory shews the stoves of the drug stores and barber shops each evening than mas presents. H M Horton, pro that there are two other H. B. DISC PLOWS Harrows of Every Description CONTEST NOTICE. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. I ’ liurntt Oregon, October- js , 19054 | •, . . ■ - d it '• . I m en ftlad ■a this oi’.h e by Irving C. Raymond, contestant, i.giiintt lmc>»ead entry No. 19-Lo, made May 5. ‘ W J2 Section i. tPwnahtp ji s .. [ Runge-7 17 . by Mart N. Deadly, tontester, in I wb:< h ¡I i ailegrd th.it Paid Mart N. Deadly 1 tins vvhoiiy a. ahdoin d the same for more than I six month - prior to this datv. and hns been ab- 1 '< nt thereirom for is month.«, and has departe«! , front this su.:e and has been absent from this >iatr abcut is months, anti that his present . . . ■ . . • uukioau t<> this nilianl: and that said alleged absence from said land was . not duv to his employment in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corj s oí the L'nited States as a pri­ vate soldier, ollieer, seaman, or marine during the war with Spain, or noy other war in which t the Cnned States may be engaged; said parties are hereby notified to appear, respoud and oi fer evidence touching said allegation at lit. o’clo'-k a. m. on Drceml»« r 12, before the ¡ Registertjnd Receiver at Burns, Oregon The said contestant having, in a proper aftl- ; davit, filed October _s, 19U>, set forth facts i whic h show that after tine diligence personal I service of this notice can not he made, it is hereby ordered and directed tl.u' Mich u.dice be given by due ami prop« ■ pulni« a ¡ion A. W O uwan , Kv eiver in mined upon and one JOHN DEERE PLOW W m F ar re , Register. ti ray .” ation, says the Salem Statesman For many years, his hospitable I’lie counties with fairly large as- «ee.-ed valuations will raise their home on the Ontario-Burns stage state taxes naxt year with a levy road has been a favorite stopping 1 f (Hie tn two mills. place for the traveling pubu< ; “Boy« n KI> STATEs r.AND OEFK E,| I ms. ifregou, December 1.19054 ; by given that Alvin C. spurlock > a.n. ir < '••unty, Oregon, has filed i lion to i lake proof on his desert- - - ■. . \ \A • 4 . i -1.*., R. 7 r... w. M„ :• < . and Receiver at Burns, Ore- av . the Hthday of January, L'.'tki .c following witnesses to prove rip a- ion and reclamation of said i.i. an, David Turner. Robert a\ Luce, a?! of Riverside, Ore- X of r noti to contri­ , PCBLICATION FOR bute to the fund when approach­ - HORTOM &. SAYER, P.... s * Hough and Dressed ! n Rustic, Flooring, Mou ding, Finishing Lumber. ] Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Cood Lumber Yard in Burns.