f he fimc0-$(taCi SATURDAY. FKBHI'AKY !' It07. HUIIHCKIPTION HATBH: nr Ymr . . Is Month. w Monti $2.00 .1.00 .. .78 itiAN nrnn - - - - M....r The Times-Herald is just in rr ipt of a letter fiom Charles ttgdale who recently arrived in liano from Dayton, Ohio, in nich he savs: "We are told here t to no to the Hums lountrv, as lit and VtffftaMai cannot In ised there." and asking us to ad M him what to do. The Tinirs erald wishes to advise Mr. Dug la that the Ontario people sitn y lied to him and (urthi-i advise m tn i nine on over here. If 2 don't prove they lied wall pay 1 expenses hack to the railroad, if Harney country prodneaa Iter fruit and vegetahlt-s than ey do In Ontario fm our fruit If hetter flavor and free troni si- and wormi. This letter aches us just before (,'oing to ew therefore we haven't space ro into detail. Now, I'lni. it- up to vou to n:e out with your usual stereo ped denial that Ontario is not nit kin the Harney country, t you'd tirst hetter see Mr. jgdale. I force. The audacity of such ni cut 210 acres on hunch is appalling-. The idea of started to rami that I ground years ago and have bgfMl farming it every other war since that lime The crop I Aren't they elected to do F" Ml v""r " frtr ,M,Uer ,han any yenr Mini i rememuer. these fellows taking issue with the "strenuous one" in his land policy! "Teddy's" bidding without any M ftrd to the wishes of their con stituents? Come, come, hoys! The Oregon lawmakers now in session propose an amendment to the constitution making the pay of the legislatures $io per l.i instead of $.. The Time Herald man has no ambition to go to the legislature so when he ap proves of this move it will not b taken M trying to feather his own nest. The locl land otlire is suspend ing all land prrofs that .ne now Mag made that do not come un der the eweptions of the recent order made hy (lie picident, a COD "f which as published in our laal issue. These proofs are befog docketed and the papers be ing tiled in the order in which iBt ate taken and will be in read iness to be taken up by the proper atllhorities. broke up a piece of alfalfa, ground, sowed two bushels of spring wheal on about two acres, and harvested 89 bushels of the finest quality. "I kept all of that seed and the millers ofternl M 10 cents a bushel Or! ht it than the prico of any wheat in the country. Thti Far mere' association at the meeting last year minnd it 'l-nrrel'e Golden Wonder . ' I got a teacup full of tad Irom the north of Kngland and continued to raise it until I got two bushels, then planted the two aerss with the result that I have itea),n The "Push L'lub" has dcmled the second and fourth Tuesdays each month as regular meeting rhts at the city lull. The next .etnig will therefore be on the III. Il would add inlet est anil id aoane ofl the Imrden ol re onsihility from the shoulders of I executive board to have some the business men attend these 'lings, still if they are afraid f tn 5 cents by not being at it place of business for that ie tin few public spirits that do end i.iii i onlinue to help the lisli man in the same old inan r as in the past. If the actfooa n't suit be sure to go round and :k two. hut lie careful not to ike it known to those responsi : for they might feel justified in king a few questions and ad e us to further work. The Times-Herald is pleased to note the large numlier of fruit trees and shrubs that have been ordered for planting this season. People are now thoroughly con vim ed that all kinds of hardy fruits do well here, especially since seeing the exceptionally tine dis pl.i .it the lounty fair last season. H inie county fruit, like all her oihei prndnda, is of the lineal qoaHty and unexcelled am where. No revision of the land laws or :rense in the appropriation for ecial land agents' How can ngres. r ag neglei tful of its ty and resjiect to Teddy.-" h thr'll lake up the permit stem of tlie forest reserve and ow that the administration has right under any law enacted congress to make such rule- il y keep on! These fellows will ve to be "sot" down on or the irenuuu one" will call for an tin- new deal before he will ac pi ttic third term oi could it poesiblr thai this rule will he versed - An original form of advertising conies from Russia, where the shopkeeper posted up ihe ft Mow ing announcement "The reason why I have hither to been able to sell goods so ninth cheaper than anybody else is that I .mi a bachelor and do not need to make a profit for the mainten uit e ol a wife and children. It is now m duty to inform the public that this advantage will shortly be withdrawn from them, as I am iboui to be married. They will therefore do well to make their purchases at once at the old rate Practical Or) --armlet. Olinjl I. Terrell of Sunt Mi. I.I. I ' tail, a delegate to (he late Denver congress, who has had -10 years ex perience at dry farming, gave some interesting facts in an interview prfolOi lV the Denver Post lit aid "I plow in niche deep after breaking the laud, and then I us ually have six inches of sub-soil norsea and disc plows alto gether. With a loin -gang disc ami eight horses I can plow from eight to ten acres per day, in a strip half a mile loug The fall plowing is lone on the stubble laud, after the stubble is allowed to grow ahoul two fret high In the fall that is turned under, and in this wa gets all of the winter's precipitation, the One of out well known stock jn stated yesterday that u lease snow, rain and froat a .oitld simply put he anil Ins ighbori out of business because ey could not run slock at .. pro and p.i for range no matter w small the fee might be He lined much pleased when told at M such law would pass this aaion of Magma, but that it nild be I light foi VMfl ju.st the on- mini ma blockhead thai m to repieseilt llu- people i made to -ec ihe folly of -u i. aw 1 leave the rough plowing until pring, and just as soon as it is dry enough u work I put on nr. I . lull-rent Bart of disc than many of the western farmers. It i- tnaiiulscturrd in Logan I'll.. I lab, ami in known as Ihe six-gang 0 9, L. Bays Vale Use Speaking of the Oregon Short Line taking over the Malheur rail road the Pavetle Independent sa.is: "The Oregon Short Line has tak en over the Malheur railroad which runs from the main line to Vale, Ore., and the road will now bo known as the Malheur branch of the Oregon Short Line. Its terminus ha been changed from Ontario to Payette TheVtle train has been coming from Ontario to Pavetle to take water, but Ontar io was its starting point Now. the train will leave Payette about 7 o'clock in the morning. Return ing shortly after ' in the afternoon, leaving again for Vale about I o clock and will make the round trip. All along it has been thought that the Vale road was hut the be ginning of a road that is to I... built through southern Oregon to the coast. If this be true, the making of Payette the terminus i. oi'nnpor tnn.e iii tin. laarn. As it is, it shows that a hard blow has been truck at Ontario In the r build ing of the road Th" source of the trade upon whirl, the town depended has heen cut oil' The vast .ainlry Iving on the interior of Oregon, which look ed tu Ontario an M shipping point ami it- p.. in I nl' upp now has a railroad H or mure miles closer than the town on the hanks of tiie Snake. Already so it is reported, Ontario feels the affect of the invasion of a railroatl Into a domaic. from which she drew the life that stimulated uer otisiness. w lien ihe roatl is extended this will I., felt -till more The town's hope lies in Ihe cover ing with water the hundreds of acres of sagebrush land which sur roniiile it And (here ie reason to i. .-). .-v.- that the day is not far dis tant when we will aee Ihe home ol Ibe iackrahhit across Ihe Snake ivinverlnl int.. many farms and or chards and made the dwelling place of thousands of ieople. mutt SCHOOL LITERARY NOTES. At th meeting of the Literary Society vrsterdav afternoon the fol lowing persons were elected for the ensuing term of office. Leila Kgli, president; Kdd Sullard, vice presi dent; Dolly (iarrett. secretary; Klla Sweek, treasurer. The program for the afternoon cousisted of. long b Society Kssay Ken. ling Tuesday morning when he appear ed for sentence, Judge Davis gave him a term of three years in the penitentiary. It will he remembered that Met italf was indicted jointly with Win. Pollard during the fall of IfM for ihe larceny of I7fl head of sheep, which were taken from Ward bro thers, near Logan valley. Metcaif was first arrested, hut he made an effort to saddle the stealing of the she.p mi Win. Pollard, for whom he .limine. I he wa working. All went well until Pollard was arrest ed Mei. -all hi nnoe saw there was on show for him to evade punish ment, especially il" Pollards story was aceepteil M the truth by the ollicers He gave n cah bail and since has made himself scarce. When the case came up for hear ing Pollard plead guilty and was sentenced to two years in the peni tentiary. While at the stale prison his conduct was excellent, ami the credit marks received lessened his term more than one-fourth, and early last spring he was given his liherty. Sheriff Ambrose left Tuesday night with Metcaif, whom he wil! deliver to the peniientiar authori ties at Salem. Hlne Mountain Kagle Job printing The Times-Herald O Calkins is in the market for all your hides, horse hair and coy ote skins. He wants all of them and will pay good prices. NO TURSPASS1NO. Hunting is forbidden upon my premises Trespassers wiP lie pros ecuted. II C. Lkvknm. COUNCIL NO. f88. P. P. P. Twelfth Annual Ball Friday Evening FEBRUARY aa, IQ07 Locher'K Hall Invited Guests Only Admitted Lintnst Ids in Readq To Wear Garments Fnm greatil "tilt (inure in country HfV M"H NAtllplfsM MS. CHAN. WILSON. Bums. Orcron HARDWARE Of All Description. PLOWS. HARROWS, CULTIVA- TORS. DISC DULLS And Everything needed for the Old Timer or the New Comer. Are Pleased to say That we Have Re sumed Business at the Old Stand. Yours for Business, QEER & CUMMINS. INVITATION roMMITTKK Sir Ki.ihls Win Miller. ( I'liiumins, I, M llrown. Win. Karri. I I. hoi OMMITTRK Sir Knighls J. 0i Welcome Jr.. I SchwarU, C. K. Mi-Kiiuiey, mid all meiiiLers of the order Ml Sir MMIfl 1 Sir knights Julian Hyrd. W (' llrown, A. I I. .mi. HODGE & FLOYD General Blacksmithing and Repair Work. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. Customary Prices. Foley's Old Stand. "urns. Oregon. Your Pufo.sgt Solicited. . UK. KIT ION I'OMMITTKK Hir Knighls Jamre I'.ul, (' W Drinkwaler. J. W deary, J. M Dall A W (iowao l. hum 11. S I0MMITTKK Sir Knights W I. Marsden, A W (iowau, I, H. (Jeer, J. K. Mahon. 1. I'liivioigHr A. SCHENK, Merchant Tailor Suits madr to order that may be tried on before finishing, making sure of a satis factory fit. All work guaranteed I STILL DO CLEANING. REPAIRING AND PRESSING. JFrlces lEScasoKLatolo. A. SCHENK, Merchant Tailor, McGceBldg. Burns, Or Ivy (ireen Curtis Smith .Alice Sweek disc. 1 Recitation Willi. Huffman Vocal Duet Hyrd ami Mvra King Song I.v Society .... Flow (irnth Swexl Afton Debits. Resulted, That the disc It throws the dirt all one I Law Should way, leaving no space, for weeds in grew. The bt with six horses puis now 011 and continues to har row lengthwise and crosswise through Ihe season for the purpose of killing weeds and pulverizing the oi, r well as conserving all of Ihv pl.iiiiiij ol :i,ooo,ioo III ' 11.' moisture poSalUlt-. IBM upon tilt S . r.nlvs.n is .... . ,. ,. . u 1 Al-oul the tirst Ol Sepleml.er fcc, lis certain of th.- kvould-be . fUI , )llt on tUK ,HVelt.r ai)d ,. in.ai. thai th. -nuil 1- ... ii;vel llH oaribi tne drj, iu the hruudt-oi-d tO a stand ml m..- aStatfaM ttlsf IM in front and d extended into the interior. It the .eed drilled into the ground. rlainly n- look suspicious ol V sow wheat at the rale of 35 or m. tiling aOOttt to he doas bttl Wpsaaiia the acre, and let it c silence ol the nana(mal M " l"" ,"',, winters precipuaiion, lOHd you can he, it. The -" -pring. when it is two implc. alley people alwsys M"0 hlb' " lii 111.1 leeui uaciLnuru n. nil ui.i. of ahout 'M degrees, so as not to lear up the soil This method lireuks the crust mil pulverized the soil, and if there are weeds it will kill them. We generally hanow it hoth ways, at it gives fresh life and vigor to the grain. We then leave il to harvest. "Hy tLn methods I haye describ ed I average 3(1 to 46 bushels of wheat to the acre, 50 to !i0 bushels of barley, three to three and u half Ions of millet, and have plenty of. i good pasture for my cattle. 1 have between 1300 and 140O aorra under cultivation, and rest them every other year. Interfere Willi ('lM. Distinction. Dorcas seel, Madge Miller and Doll J (iarrett were on the allirmiitlve I .-il,. l.gli, lleenM Swam and Klny TWsipSSS on the negalu. Ada S was apiM.iuted critic; (iertrude Hern.- I i eek and K ikle K...J as judgea th .'i.jed Hi I v . .r nl the illirm i'u. I'K by s-oi lei) .Old Hi ick Jo. I ne .r. rj.le il ..,.iolel 1 1 Sw.-ek lis living mil Mi.l.e.l llurlblirt In prepare Ihe irnrun f.o Krida Kehiimr '.'' NOTIOI TOCRBDI i"H. In the matter ( the .isle of Thomas Wii'ic'leUl, iKsreased. Tin. uuderalKii.sl hmniK Usrii apioilll sl ivcutrix ol the aia.re snlitlvd estate Notice I. heroin given In all peros having claims against s.i.i ..late t.. pea sent same with rouer vouchers within ix months Irom date hereof 1.. Hi. ei. iiilrix at I'ai'ley, Oregon, or 1.1 her - torney Win. Miller at liuru., Uregou. Oaied this Ml. day ol December IWi. Maiimi . M iv,, mi 1., Kxecutrii. Burns Diamond Stage bine J.K. ll.UI'i:ii, I'ropt laiave. Hums every M..nJi, WaSMt I41 ami RMiSf hi 1'iamou.l ( ..iiuri't. with Ui Andrews-1 "enio stage, KMSiSg the moat direct and i-uickeii i.iUI, to all points outh and the 11. geM lislds of llyke aud olhri norlli.-rn Nroli jnts Careful atlenti.ai given I.. .i-Magete ..id lieighl. i or particular uilurinaliou apply to C IV llMiMiw m., Aj-eni Bures, Orasaa. Blue Mountain Rapid Transit Line FRANK 1ETSCHAN, Propt UperaliBg iron Aoslin via Prairie Cilj, Jets Day, Usyas City to Bitb, Urefas 1 I ilas fmni Ii.1k.e1 C'ily to Mums, Orcjron. ( .1, mini.. liable conveyances Careful driver First t las- Si. it- .ilonn the route Railroad lo Mums only loj null - For rates usk L. WOLDENBERG, Auditor IB-ulxzxS, Oxcc'cn Burns Meat Market North of Post Ofiiu mi M.mi Si. I'firK. Yit'iuiH, Bolonn mhI Liver Knusagf l!ce!' in ;mv Quantity. HANSEN. I' op. lK- saM- ' j TQPMlttflf yBaeta-t' it e " ioor pntroujrc solicited v . 5 v THE HOTEL BURNS BAR. 5flM BIIIL-.Y proprietor. pine Wine.", nljq'jo.s and Cigars. flapots for Vrirqhnd Club Whisky. CLUB ROOM? IN C0NIU.CTI0N VERYnilHC n5TCLHSS CoiirtoniK rvl or i . . M , svavsve- .,... ..4.sv. . atagfaw aaMBgasH aasaai '.yysxs-sz-,--..-v.-;.-sss.'. Our Kail & Winter (ioods I ARE IN I We can now take care of your or ders for everything in ous line. Wc have just received from the East a large shipment of ribbons, notions, Shet land floss, outing flannels, dress goods, furnishing goods for men, women and children Overcoats, rain coats, leather coats, duck coats, sheepskin lined coats, muunaws and warm coats for winter, tilttiikcts, quilts, etc., calicos, percales. Mfajs(aj()esjgjtj ,. . PURE FOODS km PUKE DRUGS J Jan. 1 the new lav. goes mi . mUi ; We guaiantM an DRUC i scld by Ub to be PURE. AL1L1 DRUGS thet go to mukej u.. your PRESCRIPTIONS art luhiit your Doet.n op dpd. CIOT2" IDieXJCr- STORE. H. M. HOK TON. Propt. seyfsaisveesT.. . - x BURNS LIVERV AND FEED STABLE. Zs?e DROWN AkCHIC MeOOWAN laud LocatHias . ! I.miIc inr $tk Land Scrip UuukIiI and Sold. Hi'ltVv iii;i.i.i. d hilu-vc tint a slill tongue a wise iivad. -Grant to. Moit- attention sliould Ih; given llu dairy business 111 llns set- in where cmdilieau are to fa- liable in that particular industry, joixl herd of Jerseys would at. 1 an independent fortune for en owner here in a very short in. nIMI-M.II! Ill lt-Mlb.NTIIH in ihe circuit e.nirt Monday, I'.u'i Maloalf en tared iia id gmliy in iln laroanj uf 1 ' liail ol fli.ep I N. SMITH. MlOhilK ale, Mi-iron Keis-ntiy HjrdMgrapkai Msliiuur Prelect l.iii.l, lrniii"ii aasl iiiitrai aVarsajriag V alrr Mi.pl .11.I Strtiaui Heaaareeaeat- l 'raftlag SsfJ, & lsjaafBM. --o.vk.a sjaawsi !:::iim:ustiumm:n:ui:imttmtttttt tuii:tuumti:uuunut Oui strenuous "Teddy" is not ivin things entirely hi own as with the U. S. Senate aud a "fouuit;" UtCtica iloii't seem to FRUIT TREES THE BfTST THAT CROW Raibud by one of th O'deet nU most Htli -bit Nrjnswt-t-, 10 rh United States. AT PRICES ONE-HALF Or lesa than You bava Ii-cii 1'ttving. TREES UNEQUALED IN SIZE Hardiness and Fruiting Ability. I. S. GEER, Agent. "(put iu wheat last year and t,tTTtt,tl,nt,mmnmt,tTmtTrtTTtTw.tiiinm.iMntnitiii.miiittitivi.nmtimiitii Rubbers, German socks, felt boots, gloves, boob and shoes, trunks, valises, winnow shades etc N (JEW U l I. AIM, 1 I I , 1 71 utwi 1111, mi,, 1 if tranaeU nl UMtom teighl , Mo li Mouth Mai Hill-. i. ton. of all lclaa.d.s- V . iiiMli- the public to call uu us aud look through Br . t... vkick i larger than ever before WE ULAUAMfct SAllSfAtlKW ftlttS MKiill LUNABURC 6l DALTON. .'.'.-'.'$&&!: -VWrVW s&t$&ri...MMmmfiimf4'settNss$si .u:i OrettTon sww-v-::w- Tixo AH H'NU, Manager. t'lrst'classaci'iiuiinuiiatioiii aeilli neat, eieeu aud uootfairU room. Kuuk invites bis (rieuds to stop with blm lu in liurus. Tables.well furuUbed. Meals M oeuu. s-.. Special Attention Given to Conducting Funerals i NEW AND ACUKAII HAY SCALkh. IN CONNECHON WITH BAKN liMt I ga BURNS MILLING CO. HORTON t 8AYER, Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic, Flooring, Moulding. Finishing Lumber. Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road. Lumber Yard in Burns.