The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 16, 1905, Image 2

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Maaagar
There are many rumors now
being circulated regarding the
probable route of the railroad
across this valley as well as its ap­
proach from the east
It has al­
ways been the general opinion
up Malheur canyon and through
Crane Creek gap was the only
feasible route, but it now develop*,
that there are other possibilities.
1» is claimed that a good pass is
afforded to the north on a vert
reasonable grade that has thr ad­
vantage of keeping in easy reach
of limber and also >ie a more direc t
line with water and limber within
reach to the west ot Harney Val­
ley as against the desert where the
former survey was made. An­
other loutc has also been men
tioned in fact the assertion is
made by individuals writing from
Malheur county--that the road
will come out through (Barren
Valley, across to Barton lake,
then down the Blitzen and cross
to the north side of Harney lake
at Narrows and out through Sil­
ver creek to the west. People
who are acquainted with the Bar­
ren Valley section slate it is not
a feasible route and will certainly
not come that way. Some think
it possible that the new owner» of
the French-Glenn property have
offered imine enients to the rail­
road people to take up that route
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is smaller than the hole above,
which allow* the water ton mm h
freedom for any f -rce. N ver
the less to get a flow at a depth
les» than 300 feet is very encour-
agmg and is conclusive evidence
that this is an artesian ba in.
The Timei-Herald would sug­
gest that the Board of Trade < f
this city and also the Harney or­
ganization take the matter U|
with a view of interesting the gov­
ern oaent geological depaitment
making a thorough test of the
artesian water possibilities < f this
valley. Such work >» provided
for by the government anil we
should use «•very ctfor
sin h aid as the exper
prove beneficial. We an
piish this by proper work
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GOOD PROSPECTS FOK DEVELOPMENT.
N I . Carpenter of the bust
National Bank of thus city has
just returned from an extended
visit through the east and where
he was able to do good mission-
ary work for the Great Harney
country. While he biiugs no
definite plans of action he found
much attention given this big un­
developed section by capitalists
and is satisfied we are on the eve
of much active work looking to
the settlement and the tapping of
tin-, inland empire by a railroad.
During Ins absence be visited
Denver, Chicago, Cincinatti, Bos
ton, Washington D C , New
York and was in Portland twice.
He was asked many questions re­
garding the resources of this sec­
tion amt the opportunity foi in­
vestment and is satisfied that
much activity will be shown here
in the early spring.
Mi Carpenter had a very plea­
The political bee has begun to
sant trip and most gratifying so
buu ami a few candidates have
far as his persona) business cr-
slatted grooming themselves for
rands were concerned.
the race. Under the new primary
law aapiranls must get into the
HARNEV LOCALS
field earlier than usual and they
are now nominated by thr entire
Tur religious services this wi k
vote of the respective political have been conducted by Rev H A.
parties instead of conventions a* Ketchuni. whose earnest thought­
heretofore. While the new law ful sermons have furnished i-erious
has many advantages, it is also reflection ns well as awakening de-
lacking in some respects as well. Hires ill I he hearts of ninny of hie
The result of the spring pi unary Ivarers to know more of the Wav
The meetings will con-
elections will determine its merits. of Life
tinue nil this week till Sunday
night. Rev A I Irwin hail bii-n
Tax payer* of this school dis­ called tn Burns la-t we.-k mid am -
trict should remember the election unable to ♦. irn until I’liu.- bi. ,
called for next Tuesday at whic h feeling the < fleets of a cohl working
11« will assist during
time they arc to decide on the ilpm him
the
remainder
of the meetings
proposition of taking up the pre­
sent bonded nidvlitediiess of the
district
It seems some are un­
der the impression that the elec­
tion is for the purpose of placing
more bonds, ‘ ut such is rot the
case The proposition is to take
up the pi esent bonds and rebond
at a lower rate of interest.
Without taking into considera­
tion the guilt or innocence of the
late- Senator Mitchell the people
of this state must admit he was a
very useful man to Oregon and
that he accomplished much for
his constituents during his long
public life. His worst enemies
will admit this. He may have
had faults, but he also had many
good qualities that overshadow
any short comings.
Governor Chamberlain has ap­
pointed John M. Gearin U. S.
Senator to succeed the late Sena­
tor Mitchell, as predicted by the
article from the Journal on the
first page of this issue. The
new senator is a very popular
man and capable in every respect.
Judge L. R Webster, who has
been in this city the past week on
legal business made the assertion
to a representative of this Great
Religious that the governor could
make no belter «election from any
political party in Oregon. It is
asset ted by the Portland papers
that Judge Webster has his eye
<11 this particular plum if things
come his way at election lime.
Whether a condidate or not Judge
Webster lias many warm fi lends
in this county who would be glad
to give him a boost tor the place
should opportunity offer.
The artesian flow recently
»(tuck by \\ E Buike on his Cary
segregation is still as strong as at
first according to J. II Loggan
who has recently visited the well.
As near as he could ascertain the
tlow is in the neighborhood of
700 gallons an hour.
This well is hardly a (air test,
however, as it is not properly
cased, besides the lower portion
weighing 1300 to 1500 lbs. From
. • ;. if. ♦. f buyers in thife coun-
try J a ’. i Iv Harney county is a good
field for equine preduct».
M.«- Alim Bower came in from
h r r«' > h Wednesday evening and
it is r. | rted she caugh' the co'.d
sl.< brought with her tri. le engaged
in laying out a town Stv and plan­
ning location of streets and lots on
anticipation of the
her ranch
railroad
People
c lining o
. City are said to
around II
t-rs for the futuie
have tnme
and the I
retieent a.
mation
ones are very
sourcen of infer-
Prof L M. Hamilton reports ihe
followi
wing pupil" were neither ab-
sent ■ 01 tardy for the third month
f » .'
Ralph Irving. Zellu
Irving. Myrtlo Irving. Cecil Irving
an'l Ri| h Bain
Miss Delta Dill-]
>ird iiifor.ns us her roll of honor fi r
tie1 t ime month consists of Her-i
* rt Irving anil Marie Haslie.
LEWIS &.
SMITH
Cranberri. ;. at Hugion’«.
Real Estate.
CX1TKD STATE.- LAND OFFICE.)
Bun1», Oregon, December 1,19053
ice is hereby given that Alvin c. spurlock
' ’Ude. Mnlh. :■ ■ on ii :v, Oregon, has filed
■ f i: Tvutionio make proof on hisdxsert-
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•'fu Ftegisf. . a:. 1 Ret eivur ;t Burns, Ore-
n Thursday, tlie Uth day of January, lu06
names the follcuiug witnesses to prove
•b.piet'■ irrigation and reclamation of said
' orli i ti ie«nt David Turner, Robert
o< k and «’lay Luce. <11 of Riverside, Ore-
READ OCR BARGAIN LIST:
|2,0u0—Ba«tne«s prop rty on Main S',
1x4 50x100. building SttxSO feet
,000—Hotel, 21 rooms, tine furniture ,
every room ventilated—a snap.
JOHK DEERE PLOW!
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DISC PLOWS
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T'lie secretary of the Harney
Board of Trade has sent out sever­
al inquiries to parties who have
various industries that would be
available fur development in this
valley and ns correspondence
opt-m d from time to lime the
suits will be made public as fast
practicable, “For the railroad
coming this way’’ mid soon will be
heard the snort of
The Bunday School did no huv -
The Iron Horse.
the usual attendance last Sunday
but th -re wer. tw«n-y present and
the exercises weie interesting t >
th .-e w ho came.
Adv iti.—'d letter* for the I
Last Friday night the enlled ending Dec 1st 1905.
meeting of The 11 >rney Board of Gardener, A J
Trade met at the residence of lion
Hamilton, R I.
Robert Drink water on East Main Hugh-*, Paul
Stieel Of the fifteen members Hog, Hugh
who had signed for sixteen shares Hensley, C B (cards, 3)
of stock nine were in attendance, Riggins, Willie
four sent proxies and iwo were ub- Robb, Torn (3)
-ent from the city. The by laws Lung .Sing Sing
were reported by Jhe committee Turner, Auther
and adopted as a whole Articles
Persons calling for the above
of incorjioratioo prepared under' will please say, Advertised.
direction of Biegs A Biggs were
F W Welcome, 1’ M.
read and approved and the direc­
tors were instructed to complete
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
the organisation by tiling copies of
the 411111» with the secretary of state
Roland Hankins and wife are in
and county clerk as specified !>v
the
city.
law in such cases made and pro­
vided The officer« chos.-n w-
Looking for snaps? See Schwartz
president. Jasper Davis; vice-presi­ A Budelman’s ad.
dent. C. W Loggan; secretary,
Little Jack Lewis is reported suf­
rheo Coleman; treasurer, Mrs S E fering front rheumatism.
Drinkwater, who with .1 C. Buck­
An up-to-date line of holiday
land, A K Richardson, and Dai 11
goods at The Welcome Pharmacy.
Giblw constitute the lioard of direc­
tors and IncoriHirator« A vote of, Mrs. C Beary has been ill this
thanks was tendered Hon .1 H week nut is reported improving at
Loggan for services as notary pub­ this time.
lic in taking acknowledgement of
1 ruled your eyes from the glar-
the execution of the article'- of in , i
-now l>y securing a pair of co!«
corporation
\V I). Huffman of ureil g!a--es at .XeUon’a.
Wild Horse was present and gave
E B Hill, general manager of the
his encouraging commendation of
American l.aml A Livestock Co ,
the purposes of the association and
wim have extensive holdings in the
and in the course of conversation
southern part of the county, is up
engaged in by all present, g..te
fr n the home ranch on business
some ideas as to the p ssibilities
The Windsor Bar, under the
of production in Harney county by
-ayiug that lie had raised corn on in I'lagement of Smith Bros . is one
five or six acres of ground which of the pleasant resorts of this city
yielded an average of 35 bushels where customers are courteously
per acre, and that he could produce treated. Tile supply of liquors and
potatoes abundantly enough to cig.trs are the best. Drop in and
supply the county as it was as easy feel at home
to produce 40 acres of potatoes as
Price Withers made this oily a
40 acres of corn.
lly.ng vi-it y.su-rday afternoon.
E Rinehart, from the Willamette H. retains stock doing will and
Mr Wilbers is
Valley, came over from Burns Sun­ < - rvllung love v
day morning to visit the families oi. of our old time stockmen who
of Robt. Drinkwater and Price i* progressing.
\\ 11here who are hi» relatives and
ktb 'iig the handsome calendars .
while be made inquiries for pur­ . ,r the coming year so far received
chasing a ear load or two of horses at this office are those of the Wel-
for
shipment
Wednesday he c >ui“ Pharmacy and G. W. Cieven
started via Burns stage over to­ r-i r Jt I
Both are beautiful de-
wards Lawen and N arrows to see if - gus and are attractive advertise-
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he could tiud horses broke to work' ' ments.
Harrows of Every Description
In fact Fanning implements
COOK
HEATING
Camp Stoves
, ’.•. hereab-.tins are nnkiion n to this ¡illiant: and
' i hat s lid alleged absence from said land was
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etnpto mriit in the Auny. Navy,
or Marine Cori s ot tie? United States its a pri-
• v » e feoldit r, oilieer, seuman. or marine tim ing
i the war with S, «in, or any other war in which
, ti:>' I’nitv. L-iesMiiy be engaged; said parties
re hereb) urn ¡lied to appear, respotid and oi-
1 r evidence touching said allegation nt 10
• > clock a. ni. on December 12, 190r., before the
Regiatci and Receiver at Burns, Oregon.
Th. fc.ud contestant having, in a proper afh-
I IVH. il' I Uelobcr
iMOo, set forth facts
, which si w th it alter <lue diligence itersoual
I service of this notice cun not be made, it is
hereby ttrdered and directed ti. ;i uch notice |
l»r given by due ami proper |.uii.i /tioii
A. w .«OUAN, Ret l iver
'¡ li- Harney Board of Trade Ims
•: ured some of the literature of tt».- ;
Lewis and Clark Exposition com-1
mitb-t for Harney county to begin ■
their work of enlightenment of our
neighbors of the eastern states and
The Times I h i iihl has <!<•-
have already mailed over fifty
cided to liiakt' I his a bargain
copies of The Cleat Hnrnev Coun­
try circular and will use more un­ month .and offer soma excep­
til they can prepare something of a tional clubbing rates. Tonli
later character giving the resour­ who pay their subscript ion
ces of the countv along the var­ one year in advance during
ious lines of development To Se­ this month we will send the
cure information along these lines
Twiee-a-W eek Republic of St.
the eo operation of the citizens in
different portions of the count}’ will Louis, an entire year free.
This will be given new sub­
be asked, in furnishing items or
statements of their experience in , scribers and old ones who re­
lli.- various lines of btisines.-i, firm­ new during the month.
ing stockraising or anything that
T'he Times-Herald, the I
will invite the attention of proapec
public and \\ eekly < h-egotd
live ettlers Jasper Davis, presi­
dent of the Harney Board of Trade one year for $3.00 if pa id t his
has taken the matter in hand and mont h.
with his usual energetic attention
The Times-Herald, the Re­
to the prosperity of Harney valley public and any one of the fol­
has secured quite a number of lowing papers one year for
statements The Board of Trade
S3.00 if paid I his mont h: The
wiil appreciate, assistance in this
direction and any who may not Semi-Weekly Oregon .Joiiinal
see Mr Davis cun furnish him auch |of Portland, the Weekly San
information hh they may think ■ Francisco Examiner. Thrice-
vaiiable to him by mail. Let all a-Week New York World.
living in the county take an inter­
DO IT NOW
est in its upbuilding und the next
few y-arH will show a wonderful
advancement
NOTICE
in various Patterns. Sizes and Prices.
I’l BLICATION.
FOR
( NITEI) STATES I. A NO O’FICEJ
Burna, Oregon, October 30, 1905,1
Notice is lor-’iy given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of her intention
10 iniiRt tiual proof in support of her claim, and
thut sud nrooi will be umde before the Register
Hiol Itrceiver. nt Bunin, Oregon, on December
!•». !!•»>►, viz- Alma L ¡lower ot Harnev, Oregon,
11 I No<■, for the SF', <<•<• : .’, T 22 S„ II.
: E. W. M.
She imines the fol'owiug witni-sHes to prove
her <-«»itiniious re.sidenre upon and cultivation
of S lid nt. I , iz: • eo Gnics, (' I Neil, C.
Demaries and < ’ h .- II. hiivit,, all of Hurnej
Oregon.
A' u. F ariie . Kt gifcter. [
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14,000—An ideal h .me, 200x200 feet < I
ground, house 32x44, 10 rooms, 15) fruit
W m F arre , Register, j
tress, bain, chicken house, wind mill, ,
e’.c.
CONTEST NOTICE
10 small residences—tell us wh it y< u
want.
fXITEDSTATBB LAND OFFICE,
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Burns Oregon, October 2S, 1905. t
Improved and unimproved ranches A niTii it- t contestHthduvit having been tiled
oftb by Irving (J. Raymond, contestant,
galore from 160 to 35,000acres. You c;t. ng- U gli this
lUbi fio
met
.strml t ntry No. 19l<«, made May .5.
.for
w . Section . ; lownship 24 S., I
make money on any of these. We also r.hj
Range .7 E , by Mart N. Hendly, contes'ee. in
handle 5otir horses, caltl1, eheep, etc. which »1 i>7 alleged that said Mart >. lleudly
v. .ii'ily u bit lid oiicd the bAiite for more than
If yon want to sell list with ns- f von ai as .a months
prior tt» this date, nud has been ab-
therein in for is months and has departed
want to buy . xaminv our list or *rit • u* I sent
from this State and han been absent from this
-•ate • boot 1- month«, ami that his present
for particulars.
Extraordinary
Clubbind
SULKY
Shelf Hardware
Builder’
Doors, Windows, Gì ss, Paints, Oil, Varnish, Etc.
MS, f
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GEER &
Burns Meat Market
B'.N mown,
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President
Vice-President
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liarncj County
Authorized Capital. $5f,NI.N.
Bums, Harney County, Oregon.
LEON M. li OWN. Cashia. and Manager
A’
wentv-one Voai
1« :n Haritev <’ounty.
WE SOUGH
YOUR BUSINESS
Corre. p ilcnt-: L »n<lon-l‘ari8 & American Bank, San Franciscn, Cal.,
Fir- i Nut <»i ;il B nk, Portland, Ore., First National Bank, Caldwell,
Idaho.
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Year patrouage solicit J.
JOHNSON &
ELT N'. I-opts,
OVERLAND
FRAAK
FALL AND WINTER GOODS ARE NOW IN
Ve are now able to show ycu a larger and more
ct r;pl. te st ck ihzin ever before, t’u. prices are
as low as they can be sold. Our Hues in
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DR? S3 GOLDS and TRIMMINGS
comprises the newest and most beautiful
things out. We have also a new line of
Btlr'n -. Or .
LADIES’ RAIN COATS, CLOAKS, JACKETS. |
BUSTER BROWN
RE^ot-xre D !
THA.T Tbe BUSTER BROUN STOCKINC
U A BOON TO MOTHER J MA SNAP
nr everything
Ol/ijWT.
tVEÄN
Cloiiics arc tike xvom
said Brother Bit! the ot‘.
day "some fit while
others won’t, SO I wx >i‘
the “maid”- to-mca- ure
and NOT the READY-
MADE that PONT.”
Write
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Stop at the Ov
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Of drugs, medicines, druggists
perfumes, stationery, books, sent.« ;
plies, etc., ever brought to Burr
finest wines and liquors for
purposes always on ha’id.
Agents for Any Periodical Publish
Mwsnwo
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\OLH DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION GIVEN SPECIAL .'.i X ..<»V
We respectfully invite the public to call on us ami see our goods
and get oiir'pri es. We guarantee satisfaction. We are here to
buil t up our business anil propos» to do it witli
THF CiTY DRUG ST0R
LOW PRICES--SQU ARE DEALING
H. M. HORTOÍ , r • Pt
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Carl Joseph
& Co
Merchant Tailor-
Chicago
/or copy of their booklet
"Brother Bill, Duds=oio.
p'‘c.-," or call on us.
FURNITURE, PIANOS. UNDERTAKING
CARPI TS. MATTINGS. WALL PAPER. GO CARTS, MATTRESSES.
REFRIGERATORS, BLILDING and CARPET PAPER, ROOFING.
T.,.
Our Stock is complete in Every Particular
See uh first and get prices.
Horses kf,
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Wc have totue “inside lnfor-
tnadon’’ relating
•é to the new
CARi. JOSEPH & CO. niade-
• ••■ lea-ure clothes, which we
\v nt U> give to the man who
iii < to lie well dtessed.
hundreds of the Very Latest
st; les of fabrics to choose from.
IVe are Carl Joseph &■
~o.'s exclusive agents.
kiiy,
Main St, Burns, Oregon
FIRST CUS1 iJ't
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Your p
Mr. II .tt
recently fron Illinois, would respectfully an
nounce to the ladies of Harney County that she will open a com­
plete slock ot first class Millinery goods and notions about Nov. 1
in the old Tremont Hotel building. Harney, Oregon. She will
lo ve on exhibition the latest Fall and Winter Hats as well as
various N .veil Vs suitable to the season. Prices leasonab'.e an .
saiisfaetb 1 guaranteed. Call and see me.
Main Street,
South Mi.
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ZEZa/tti© ZZastie.-
Harney, Oregon.
Special 4 J i i n Given
to Conducting Fanerais
NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES
IN UINNECIIO.N WITH BARN.
Haçev, Fenwick & Jackson
Our line of
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General Merchandis
was never mere complete.
Just received fresi» line of
5RM BAILEY, proprietor.
Fips Wipes, Liquors apd Ciqars.
flints for Maryland Crub Whisky.
CLUB ROOM? Ili CJBNECTION
EVERYTHING FÜH-ClflSS
Courteous and oblitjiofj Mixologists.
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BURNS MILLING C X
HORTON & SAYER,
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, Moulding)
Finishing Lumber.
; Nearest Sawmill to Burns.
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C od - ■oad*
Lumber Yard in Bums.