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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1907)
fl eTimta-Weralo The OlRnial I'ajH-r of Harm-y County, I largtaS. rirrtilation mul i- lwM mlvcrti'iia ttiPtlitima in Eat."ii regen. WP imt$ fiefma fh rm Wnrnoq Countro, HI an area ol n,42.,on arraa nf J lantl, 4,7fk..Wfi awa jrrt varan! anbjwt In antry timlar lha pnl.llr land lai of thr t nltf-J HUlM. ! BURNS. HARNKY COUNTY. OREGON. IUNE 1907 NO. 9 AND SHWIRAOr appeared in these columns in re-iO. E. NOT INCLUDliD IN LIST of ahundant wisdom and the ex- SET IT I MliNT AND CM W A II W UNDER riON HfiRE. LONSID Owaen lo larrntlfitr -CoaiailKr ppnlalrd UlN thf Caaacll. ply to a public letter nddressed to the editor of The Patriot hy Hon. William E. Chandler, the counsel in chief for the "next friends" in the Mrs. Eddy miit. in which, in reply to his sugges tion that 1 read the letter which Mr. Glover had addressed to his mother some weeks prior. I said tion to establish ,ha' in ''"'J U,hout an-v "- aisiance. m me sain letter were ks and MMNH tvmnUk to Mr. Chandler's in hat should receive bWaotaV, he would devise some tion and careful means for getting it before the In the prnpertv public even if he did not succeed . in arnrfintr it intr, ooto-t s. it means mucn " " - health mul prestige . wr. i numiw-r nw ai lam reai- .... i zed on his hopes. J he letter v, a verv desirable , , ... ... , ,, has iMH'ti puhlished - published m ecesaurv WW ful ar,(i tlliU 9M what ,, wnn, ton ivrtaiti extent ad BB present time and After all. there is not much to it when one considers the source Hr called at the from which it came, and the pur- JHrsday evening to hs. or purposes sought to be ac- Bjecl. all present complished by it. rabl in a Mr. Chandler is trying this que Med iheirexprea- lease in the newspajrers not in the tier of the prolm- courts, and a majority of the amount necessary matter that h' has gotten into i Hth a profit was of the newspajiers so far, is not ad- rtar. missihle in a court and he knows ouli li' iiess. therefon I di :lish fen appoint a i is not some provision in the law cr with the eit i,. prevent the trying of a case in an me Mbik prints, and in our perience of others permits himself no positive statement. Schlite did not !,. this. li "in i, V himself to read an advert isement in me eastern paper to the effort that in that Etry MWite Thai Eaat aad Waal Llae far awuy land a U-autiful damsel Will be Ralll. tvertlaWerii ,,j(.,l and anmiislied for the I,, v. me big hearted, nohle mind ed rancher one who would give her a home and shelter her in tron across the state to the Snake his manlv arms airainst the ar- River on the eaut was not includ- r. md the friction ed in the announcement publish- of calloused world. The m ed in last Sunday's Oregonian as thetic litti. . nt apiealed being authentic and giving the toSchltte. He beoeJM imhilied new roads of the Harriman sys- with the idea that he was the tern in Oregon. This, ht.vever. man predistmed to fill this long Is not discouraging or causing 't want, and to furnish the anv uneasiness in this section i1 arms, etc The idea of a ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW HARRIMAN LINES IN STAII Of a Sehuealtal Character The Oregon Eastern from Na irn DI Ml B MWS lilM'S SI TlsfXS I ROM 1UA WIT will return aboul the I li ..' u While here h will confer with the stockmen and ascertain th. I fl the m.-ni. i The tnation .'leatuil from this sou in Is expected to aid mater iallv in comluctinu the expt ment Two assistants for Mr. Coxille will arrive this vk. Ilesides this experiment the department will Bend an oxpt entomologist during the coming th to tletermine the ' cultivation is one that has beet method ol eotnl ttin the eff issc.1 here m .is of the bark Iveetlethat ItdeatTO) We have all contended thai iuk hundreds of a. it of ...! Mich would ! the ifsult. hut the pole pine in the Sheep Creek t al Waatc I aarfi li,r.htr the Valalall Bat IW Nat lacrraw It fa Aa) (Inat I tat The question of el (Mtic chang es M a result of settlemenf and lenti . 'ays no ami gives llowtng in answer to the tpiiry: II. i- the i on itruotion of rceer- gion o. H would assist in courts ut the same time. What "' "'' to a head, a sad and hiieless muddle the titionersin thiscarM would lie Stnion Lewi-.. .1. , , .v w,,ri. barred ad mi Young and .lulian to the columns of the newspa- M I ited that he had So far. that is the only tribun- !v to put in al to which they have brought reaetmabk jM'tition. and vrrant them the one is forced to the conclusion other coneee that that is the only tribunal to make thf pn. from which the) can hoe to ob- garding the future of railroad mail-order wife appealed to him voirs and irrigation canals, the building. Asa matter of fact ami he turned a cold shoulder to cultivation of land and the plant-' all the new lines mentiomtl an ,n'l offerings and like many ing of trees affected or changed further advanced than the pre other suckers, thought the gtods the Derm i climate m the i posed road across the state, be- Br off must suivh be better than ee years. sides those mentioned do not eon- 'he home-g-.own product. The News answers as follow v; flict with the territory sought h Peter, with much tribulation! Answered. No The total other railroads, therefore then. OODCocted an epistle, as tendei i precipitation at Denver ft IT is no object in keeping the move earl turnip vM-eetis. ami with in- j years. 1N72 to I8M nclu ments secret. Unite faith and blossoming hoie. was 24tvH(i inches PbrlTjN The road across the state to turned it over to Uncle 8am' 1 1889 to 1906. inclusive, the total connect with the Short Line is of 'stal service. In due time an amount was 22S.71 in. answer came and the Writer pro These figures are from the re ed to he ; i : lie kind of a worn- cords of the federal weather hu ll r written, that he wanted. The correspondence 'l Up. and tinalK Peter with much hive and mm.' eonfi far tK much importance to ( i put off longer than is absolutely It is to l.e regretted that there i necessary. It will Ih a Bavins; of considerable time on transconti nental trains and make a mater ial difference in railroad circles will Alluh I1MIO Ot PRESIDENT Savh iBpMM M INiWia. Iiiml Qbbvm lion Id h II. I.I in Onitrr Jan. H A tierce attack un the presi dent's pul. he land and f.u-est pa) to Ih made b wsteni ami memlvrs of the house of representatives in the Public I Jill. Is eotnenlion to in. .1 in Denver ea June in. Thai convention ha been call ed by the kfovernor of Colon for the purpose, among ethet things, of ngtxsing "iihii a oh reau tf this dt) The general l' to ls urge! on ctngnss in opinion obtains, however that 'stion to the future use of these owing to land culture and other public lands. " N. BROWN & SONS General Merchandise Affenls for Studohaker Wagons, BuRies, But khoards. Sleighs and Sleds. I)tc'ring Mowers, Bakes, Bind ers and Headers. Send in your orders for Deerine; Kxtras. Fairbanks-Morse & Co. (Jaso line Knines, Pumps and IrriRat iiiR outfits. We place an irrigation outfit at farm and demonstrate what il will do hf..re a payment is made Complete line of Dry Goods, Furnishings Clothing Boots, Shoes Groceries. ".'.', j causes the distribution of in.. i t- all over th- we-.' 'h' the fair OM$M I pa s '""'' TWal BB, we The fact that the headtpjartersi freight on herself (second class) "' I' nbjeettd i" i"i rents of of the drafting department of to her future home. She didn't ram ..n the on.- hand, and i... In . rfUl ns H-l He knew rbabl the imate going over ihe and mvestigut- t rani oal heurti- i . re for the ond'' i ad- nil thorough in- OTt our cit au- It themselves. It memhered that not ligurmg our jaetioii hut oniv i nat win ena- II 111 the M'sleii. I t a profit OH tain a reasonable verdict, and they are failing even in this. ml ii" "! mple honest folk do not take kind!) to this patent effort to substitute ;ti. newspaper forum for our courts ol justice. If the petitaonen in this suit bad u case or thought they had a hat would gain u respectful hearing in an authenticated court room, it is liareh iMmsible thut such stubborn effort would not ie put forth, and such wiles and cunning would not lie resorted to, to try the case in the newspa pers. Their zeal in exploiting liit of testimony imaginary or munufueturcd in the uewspa- uat circulate M here a jury and above Bright bo selected, is to our mind, maintenance. I he start inim Mionir evidence ol the rill have to paj weakness ..l the plaintiffs' aide amount it may !. ..i tail proosedini and "f the to pa. from 6 to e plaintiffs1 lack ol faith In the or HOO.000 of their cause. r for tbj s.ile to He who bus .iusuce und eUit Byetan aW not : on his side, ami who Mieves that im.iunt.s men- g preponderance of obtainable eii hen- i.- a wide - ..videiu-e is in his favor, is willing pinion BStowhal to sul.mit his rights lo a fair- minded Peiich. or to a jury of his hut the lawyer and client with u false claim on a sandy foundation, ever strive to preju dice puhhi -. niiinent in his favor le. apisaling to the populace in P. paying hand- advance of his suit, through however. Why wriUeii or sjKikeii assertions and teres! ill this and cmi. nifiiu thai :ire not admissi- invesiigate BUffi- Me ... and if ad- i. a of the cost missiiile. without weight. emenw andnotgo ay that not bi e mi. this ,,, : leal pro i.e, ecauinirs in New Kiurland has the ami be able to Urumeil in chief in a irraul suit ihj.et inu-lligeiui.. ..ii.. I hisprofehv- 'e all take too little Btel) to that of a ...hliciiy agon iusMr. W. pp.,,. to shift th indlerin thil case; he has BttOTB Up- lowered the dignity of his honor is of a lew public etl calling, and pulled himself U move. tloun lo a level to which even I of the committee third rate lawyers would not latily Patriot, y own.-rs and will ind 1 noKOUOHBKfclJ fctiuS FOR SALE council ev wish it i act in- ao ,i '' aale. ggs b ", would appreciate ,., . wt.nt- L-gbtrti us, ihemon, thai way. Indeed hot winds on the ethl she then and there cease.1 to fur When OklaL upied i her earraapond with SehHte entirely a pasture or not occu it this time the Morel au l",,(l :" " hat wind-, ae.umulat- thorit lie. Indiana, ed and moved toward the north where the fair dam. I held forth. ;i' stated iierhklbj destt got bus ami bSOMM Map ros in Ksnsas and N-hraaka. On account of the iUantitJ of Tin leitlemenl of Oklahoma mail In'uiv received l. the mat ri- ah(' southern Ksnsss has Ian mot, ial agem ami ranled it. decreased, if it has not entirely Th. I .hi i ii I the place was run ihlitenitts the destructive hot the survey has been moved far ther on is in itself good m the iieople of the interior, as it BO! the line more fulb pleted and that this season will see the survey entirely complete to the junction ej ihe west. The routes have certainly beai sr manently arranged in this imme diato territory and it was a mat ter of economy and convenience that the cheif engineer and his t a woman and her daughters, winds. It is n,.t bo much t at any rate, the it I'malb. i,'ihhI m i mr domestic purposes nun from tire iderins and no one staff of of! Is- moved clos er to the actual work in hand. We have no doubt but that offi cial announcement of the build ing of this line will Ik- made just as soon as the present work is far enough advanced to justify it. The character ol the work throughout tie pro nounced by those who know us thorough und convince them that it is not of a preliminary nature. Receiver QOOJM of the local land office, who has just return ed from a trip to outside points, hat the impression is gen eral ull over thut the road through central Oregoi, completion with the leant ble delay. He was also assured by Harriman officials thut such was the intention. The announcement of un im mense order for constitution ma terial would also indicate an ear ly beginning upon this road. It is asserted that this order must include materiul for use OS thf Central Oregon line, us it i than can possibly be used upon the lines of which announcement was made in tin Or,Toniun arti- I a miscellaneous amount of moisture, Imt the Aitihes in ull ausetl lo the switches being used to furn ish locks of hair from, for love lorn swains. I wing thus enabled to supply blondes, brunette OS the glorious but sometime condemned "red" shades ut hair to tut all comers, lure season, when the erops need The hurd hearted officers BJBe " m,Ml This data is from n ed the shop und the matrimonial . rds kept at Kit ('aniii. ..I.... agencv will probably start in bus- "Ince 1898. The isunl is this the dis- tribution ami utilisation of ths ire that t crop making. Been in our so-called dry bell eastern Colorado an. I w'sstarn Kansas the a rainfall is close to fourteen inches a yeur. Of this 11' inches fall m the . ,,l iness in a new locality and gather in a fresh batch of easy ones. It is BOeaewhti tough an Peter. It was tough to have hi- dream ijrh to be uwukened to tin facl that graft is a noun of either m an. old gander. Toagfa to lose the rh i his home .omingat nighi when loving arms would SI eh and rt-ti lips kiss away ull weariness. Tough to B tlutt he Mould still have to if. I, is ..wn cooking timeliness of moisture is vastly more imNrtani to farmers and stockmen than the amount of The proiM'r rnoistur. anil fa use comoo OOWKNMIM IXrIKIMrNf INrVtMHVI SSecp Will be 1-cstcS la aab Ull Hub Ntl Hrrtfcr la Brac Ci.)ulc. A special from Wallowa, Or., P. the Oregonian s;. V Coville, amii botarii il from In apMMiitmg a cmmillie lo outline a program for the con velilioli, the governor selet te.l one senates and one repn live from each of the states mtisl interested in the pubhe land question. In pursuance of this policy numerous senatorr were appointed w ho have proved them selves bitterlv hostile bjj) the for- strv plan of the administration, ami personally unfriendly to(5if. I I'mi hot. the chief fore i Idaho, Senator Ib-v bum was chosen; from Oregon, Sena tor r'ulton. from North Dakota. Senai M 'umlsT; from W,,m ing. Senator Mlurk. and from Colorado, Senator Teller, who was made i hainnun of the ops. mittee There are other mem bers of the committee almost as hostile, but none who have been so active or out M,ken as the sen n tors mentioned. Because of the imisirtanee of the convention. S' relaries (Jar field ami Wilson will attend, as will also F. M. Newell, chief of tarnation service, ami if foul I'm i hot. ehlef forester. representatives of the ad ministration will lie present i.. defentl Mr Kmhm-i'Ii opposed to the reution of larg serves are not aiitagonisii, to ths effortl Is-ing m.nl. by ihe rechvl malion -. i The mt inUrsof j the . o.ivenlion will includ, in each of the states sml , territories west of the Misso in. The governol ol t at h : .' H3 W IU...H V asM J. W. BROWN & SON Contractors and Builders Call .in. i get estimates, Plnnn and Prices ou have work in our line simp on forita null. u' lit lwia A QsafSW bSWB, bSfea iNtjMi If CO TO THE CITY MEAT MARKET for Clean. Wholesome Meats VEAb, BliEF. PORK ND MUTTON Pickles, Cheese, Chorxiehouu, Olives nions, Conned Goods ALL KINDS OF STAPLE AND FANCY ilOCEIIES ADplaa. Crenbeepiea, Potatoee. Salt Pieh, Soap. CALL AND SEE GOODS. A. E. YOUNG. a,,. I tony her still the knowledge the Bureau of Plant Imlo I ,o has aMinUl ten deli THE CAPITAL SALOON, Mil-' II .V IMINKOAN, I'roj.rUlora Barm, - - Oregon. CeUco Xlxla IIema.aisvrteXe. Wi-ie5 Liquors and Cigars. Billiard and Pool Tables. Club Rooms in Connection. that he weuld hsve t. eat what here fr m washlngtoa D I i But the toughest inaugurate an experiment whieh tun of the shok pronesdlnsjB after all. WW tht forever van- aniahed $40. 'lur,.- will heal the it i- baheved will greatly increase the grazmy caweil ..) th. " ei .. I (own or. tibj ' h.Mii cle. The llarnev country will !. .voundx but he will have U hviel the Immilia n one of the first to l- tappeil by Ket iii an i to i.place the serve any really new line of the !la, Still I'eu lt, an area of ten or tnlva man syntem in Oreu-on. It is , hims. -!f with the leSsstfon that!)"" ' " H '"' eiichsjed bound to come und and that helw'1' : have no occasion to become di- without hav- land of gules, anil delegates are also to m board of conum ami trade, real estate t x. ha,,;-. lasaaaSanaaf stock forestry, irrigate. .ml horlit ull CHAS. WILSON, t MS.oatO.wi tSOMaa.tr I m BlicksnithiBK 'Ml wolfproof feaas ami a ..ai t couragetl MAIL OKul.K WIVES AUtl II KAll H ing alv, to 1 'i' 'he worn an. Capital Journal. Uw V -paar I ana Iw Caarli Paper Louuu (iivc a Suppu.cd Harsc) Ciliicu'a btpcricaic Peter Schlite of Burns Oregon, is shy $40 in his bank account, and still, at to seak "in maul.". meditation fancv fa hlite's financial deficit wu.-. eau.M-tl aj r laudible desire to follow the suggestion- enuoUJl President, and U? pro genitor of a family of miniature Schlite. Now had Schlite been is. 1 lie committee w im, ) ,,. . i, K .ek und buigl ...n lent to permit ihe . , e to lav bet'on the .,,,,1 IVs . .. I:,. I.- Uluud ltda ' true love to travel alon known i tie sentiment of A Colorado man tells this Htory -tar Thf A Colorado was walking o . other i, unter I tie ' (fl. gested tha "H is," sani the hunter "1 silled one of -)." It when deer may not In thou lillgs which have not I will In- turned in th. ad allowed u pasture during tin remainder of the tunn ll is oeiievoO mat Ihe n amount of grass will u.ort man., more sbt -ep v. hen the) are when Jobprinting The Times ll.-rald Ik Lose Star RESTAURANT Matt. niBAUS AT ALU HOURb Bokeey in connection A SaKaill of Ssert Vicr. ij,'- MgJiSb Main St. I A .11, (1- Should I,. ,,k.l afford. V )wnei.. I tie niwii- coimmtte- are no fd than others and wriie- for one at in. duty to fn business to visit in expression. We n Mipiv rgga j and oft travel. .1 bferhi heavy tine. in. a. bsw ef Uarred Kork and ( by ways and passed over ihe lat.l, "Well, that IB a """ said 'tl,..-k I...1.L -ii o .:- I ir. ulurs "'--t -iLL-' L - -- ' u the wanien "and do .. know g u!" Being .d l ha I he iliil not, the otfi- prlai aaol uu ipidbootiea. ( grass fed girl from the undula- tiiiv. i I'. I. vvit.-utiio. ting prairies or nage-brush plains u I .! Haniey county; one who oould cial osid: "Why, I am the chief mount a bucking cav use and game warden it Colorado. " The lone Whiting of Burns, chase down a coyote or even a I, taken aback for . I . . k a j t i .. . . . a I I . J t I A i er memoers teel was a iruest of Mr. and Sirs. C. i Umber jointed John rabbit before a mom.-,, i ,v i.-n ne asseu, aiiu make it a K. kcnvoii th. lirst of the week, i breakfast roie a yearling or, do you know wiio ou are talking with them Imr.iiWtiun. She bears the liistinction of be ing the oldest lady resident of Haines county. She left yester day to visit the Jamestown expo Mi ion. Ontario Argus. brand a "slick ear." on the I to?" The warden didn't know, range, all might I,.. i "Well, sir," .said the hunter, Mind the h mighl apparently much relieved, "you i" request.) suae, an editorial Job printing for where there is a woman in the case, even though she be a Diana from the Oregon bunch The Times-Herald grass hills, the horse editor out are talking to me oiggesi uar in the whole Mate of Colorado. " Job priutiug TbaTiuiea-Herrdd I the reault will revolution M the entire x,it , , ib, ,,. ,l to tht 1 will have a g U)li the t.M-k ind The sam. iment will U- tried on a small Male hi other out Ho whole a.- . as here on the imnaha. The fanes will ..., ..t a closely barU-tl hoy wire, Stretch ed clone lo the yroi ,i liicluv. tlial with a triangular BV niches, sig inches high er g barbeil cattle wire and eight ahevs that a imootli These will I. bed on eight-foot aaatii art two ami ana half feet in the ground. (Mi fence, it i.-, thought, will exclude all coyotaw and other wild ani mals which prey upon Mr. Coville will remain h. , I til the first of July, when he will go lo Washington lo report, but t it. I. ur ttr..i. I BBS . SjSsT i9w t Sf p -jm ri' , il Wf UTTI H A..3 KSalBTIli JHhfCttsniTilAJ raaCTlilAlLM M INI lUcitriclltlt W'")F' "Oil Ova BOO Saoutilul Oairi. orsskiciig. Wagon Work ALL WORK CUAR ANTCEO. Burns, Oregon I. LUwIS tS bj laf ib Israha PARTICULARS andPRICES To sseao ankag INFORMATION. ON VOUII HUNTING TRIP i. sTsvaas asms asu iool oa. li. Mia , U c I Oireuiarw. M u liif , bmB ek f 'rr V- liili si I.V' DESIGNS. ttONUULHTM t. )M'A.Y sajiAiaejaieaat. - - i . IMIiU .. . The Oreon Hotel Ul hi Mi. Mai.jger rHN Kirai , Im. ..... .in ,.,... lull..., m iil. uu. ,.u. ...! ,h..l,u... J ,. ... ..... ...... v. u.. ......... f luum. I . l.i Iriau.l. lo .!.,(, ul. I., ... wl.-u n, J il. liiini. t'ablaa Mall luriiUI, txl Maaia Bb aaaU. ii J ' t.v,ftxj- ,a-J