The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 21, 1907, Image 1

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BURNS !i ii MY oici m SEPTEMBER
NO. 44
GRASS been mad.- allotments on the VI:S. ORI.UON IS CMI.IZI D ,, M I m s H I k'll I u.'i.W I KS
rv' for a greater proportion rike
of ih, stock thev own than the w within a
Ml 'i i i .11 i.ty stockmen. i sr ORFflOMlv tSSI RTS A TIMW At lew hmg
This short review of the situa-j VIRQINM LADY, would indicate such. The for
tiori affords a history that we m is a fine sand that
hope may induce you to look upon that found along the
ouMMcn the return of the ranore to its Halt m OwMtan lt tin la siet). sea -1 re which ia very beautiful
rijrhtful users as a more urgent
matter and not one that can waitj
and be brought about gradually
ny the tailing out. one by one. of
h.
lino
id.
-I
fterlc f Ibt Fteawat.
The Easl Oregon ian has re-
I'MI AH PtRMlNU
'"""the outside stockmen! whirh -ived a let.-r from a timomus
k; seems to us a postponing of it to w.wnan in x 'nnnia asKU urc
I of ; very distant future. And we gon is really civilized, if p
trust that should any further re- may come here and thout
forth the 'lurtion lx considered necessary, danger of being murdered 1
ns is rumored, we at least of savages.
Grant County will be exempt. Evidently th
especially when you hear in mind, has reached Virginia.
a thing that we have drawn your
rom Mr.
town from
Lngw WM up from the
f the wwk.
.siting his
family In tins city during the
THF IOICTA Of GRASS ON TNI
ROOTS (r: TRUES.
lov
Etfwriiatal 5fca H Oallr Datrlmalal H
nnf I rull lrat--l.e S(dlf
Sn.rl Wirt I Ealaa.
ial I
theri
tMmtmmmmmmtt$9$tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmm$
Big Reductions is Prices
,t
That many kind'
ly fruit trees, flo
ter . hen no grav. It allnv
their root. h:t
It
th- grass on o' health a
. I.y ;i,
Man l.iltli Bu.r lh. I ol
i
: n-'ili-
;"ni" ),nm.n,m has
Civilization en bra. rreat
tion thi
attention to before, that many of institution.- p-o eminent.
these outside stockmen are run- industry. rsHgion and sAessftk ( ;,
nmg their stock on land that : Civilization is measured Dj tin
pertosental Fru m Kng-
back fi ! since ItfiM, and though no
look Col. ' : .
H
Pi. I R
DM tl-
card, n nftei crossing tit
i expl
could be very nrofitablv turned to projrress made in thene instiui
grain raising, and that we with tional phases of community life ,. eems reasonably cer ' ' Adam
no area of arable land anyway. This womnn. lHing a Virginian. -,. , , , ,, .,: ....... ,im. i
in i i 1 1
.iv lie heard
fron th:
l
and far from transportation, with will perhaps want an extended
our stock reduced bevond a oer. review s! the element.- si
tain point, will have our hay ization In i iv the
ranches on our hands with DO I Invitation to come Ui Pendleton.
iSftlt'
han
tnl
with
ii:ivd
it at
I.lia-
I and
.1) of
K With
m I like
m
uses to put them to.
G. S. L. Smith
L. V. Stiwar.
R. Daniiv
J. L. Deardorit.
Advisory Board.
In goveniment. OsflO Diltald sM
among the mt fofeWlOSl states Otl
She has ado.! '" at-
rsute. ilar ejection of I thai winter.
M BM
edii, : .eiHcr Pickering, who " 'A nK ""
Hindoo, .line 6). tells us that ! ''- to Uil Supp
. rimiMii li.is xhitwii ii mniuit 'U I fi r t
RCHBUt l.K n i KPBNOm i i
l.r U rt.iirl, tlir
urn. i. in' -I . Iiiiina .ri-M.itl, fllad and
ii ' il.t- i .ui. ..( lUrn. i
gon.ttad thrum. m lit llnwttl
. -iiiInm , :
i
Ii-
at'
HK
jspflt
Hf
fme
otto
' sum
K
afsi
B'' i 'lazed
!'
k.
m.
awed the
I
.f till UI I
ii. a. I Mai '.i. h
...iih
in.l . son 60 80
. I on. i
1M56 JflSM
l.i.lurj.iii. ex
1 N I -
'M till
bMel .. iisuo
I I lluntll-
or., ws vu
U'iriii;ir, uiirml
o.iint
ST 00 67 00
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w 56
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. fin
.
iuou
I h pj
adoptC I 'he initiative and I
endum method of
passing upon 1.
I'd the toSsJ "I''
advanced method ' iiandling the
I and she has al.-adopt'-ii
tlir d
ting law. I
'
the indh
dual in Orego
action (l' Vs 'l"NW'' ,,, ,,rt
,., rlh. il mder the I
,.., to th-inibi.i:. up in
: 'tlu anas or K. a corset, put on tight !
AlUr. m was p all houi
wed-! also been.
.... and r. .-ausfs. I ''
t- way a man il
irrass or indii moni)
through the agent
or. M upi"
periments, mi to the
killing by the .
that I" th in
...
! our stock of
Muslin Underwear
Shirt Waists
Kimonas and
Summer Dress (.oods
Xvir Line of Sorosis Skirts junt in
V I the sole agency for the aale of
C A KI I A RTTS CLOTH ING
If Sen want
GOOD GOODS
Iff ran Supply ou
N. BROWN & SONS
ia Ba
ling frat.
!
Q I.
I'ritfliman.
M I ,
iff II.
etl to i
little ImI t.T t
ill I He
J.W.BROWN &SON
ton ractors and Builders
I .tlmntca, Plans and Prices
Mm have work In our line
If
ln.s
neatly blessed.
have impl.
Hhe grass.
B). I.r.t .
BsK.,n,l,l,nv tHI. gWOd jury
rul
III 1 l..iiiiwuu bu.nl ..I
.ri..n. ii- ..
,-an duput) Inrt!
and (!lg!
I nlmiii r.mil upTVi-ir
.Il.tri. I I,
The 'iiuic-H.ra!
.liwarl i.ti..:.r. fur
Kl a
In
r tri
b pa- lo
Mh i i. side
r t
for
fo,
,'
h
!l
v thaav
ty an
I on
I
le anil loi-
o
I ,et by
'.
b.
Hrsd
am mgnfl
redoe-
p the John
i
Uiy i
h
700
18 00
7B75
;u. M
laooo
14 no
M
w.
whore social life is elevating, in-
.
.strially. (regon is uniqut .
No aiawi Id
dustry organized on such
tic plans aa here. The largest
and iiiiml perfec.1
aWsaflh in th-
Tin- kit-j'i -; farms, vhfls opavat
ed upon a somewhat wasteful
plan, yet ti.nd al BM toil "' M
rieultural
Manu'..
the use of
.
the best there Is in the we ' in
le.vuine.-.
gion takes the higher,
'
i
.-... a bn
the sum of
' r may be
. pumpk
. Hiual
will Im- ;,
leless.
rig a
i v. I. D
ly lived in
man. 'respect
t Kwiti
Hold your much n
. iwh where trues ar
grass"
Though the d.Ute li o
grass may generally hi noticed
it ihe oounti
ii
i
!. aii:
i ii
al l.u
:
i
THE BREWERY SALOON
iigmii k(ii lo n. iiul.li. at lit.
.ti'iidaxl lu ll l.l tin."
I. I ii. iiKkt tliu. !
:'.e Im-..:
wiin. and these cannot ne ex-
I by an) of I
characteristicH of ih
tlthU in. .ii i.i. ! -." i i
menu have been ma
emphasife these obsei
in Fobruary last
;
.1
BEER ALWAYS ON TAP
WIN' S, LIQUORS, OIOAR8
ich had
isjaj
lliUOO
Hi
I
brooder, nv
lh w i here, and a .
7(t -6 life ia at widespread, y t
there is a most healthful ming
ling of lalor and sent
amontr the churches. guests at the A. M.
ThiB Virginian need not feai v-
N tor lbe religious liberty for i.
iii
in.
nday, being
I III Wilt
Byrd h-jint
home
SM IM H"il 01
.
i III
degree .-i and I
ling nude goxI. Of the 17 il
all St..
luni
:
ar nmlrf III
laslsg ' a Sit ilaM (Mud art
Your Patronage 8o'lclted.
IIIIH .lll BtEWIRG CDafllT.
T. E. Jenkins, Manager
her forefathers contend. altsd about two d
.r,.'iii. r
VSbIiuiih- Pharmacy, att
,.,r eosat) I in S 10
i mini di paint
i.i. r.mil lluui. . 477 86
Allan. Adrian, iiiquMt u(
... Uaatr) 1600
Baui I d, caab
. !N)UU
.1 I ajMSSj ruad U(r
ii.'.nct 1
1'itciii. m av Maaaah
'i-
laalic duuMiion lor
ratlal ... loouu
i at lis absolute freedom of thought v Walla .
in. ... ...
ane can waia tne suet' ". niie out
wildest aiitt n.-vs Mr. Nl
i;: ...
ii, ...
M'.M
mm
BOaB rcau.
i.u,U.r WW
..bar
30 01
. liiuiiMr I
i . lun
western town
of arm's re.
patatob
I
gon. 8he b-gan budding her
educational institutioi
WW organ:.
:ind the ututx utsnlw fifth Kl
in the small peit I uhl-
pha-n'r i
stitutiunal life of '
ied, jjerhape be
t r. , ,, um.. . 1 . !a
Myy. ( iiiftn.i najB limn ifuiia.
118 live
iiaii a iiiiiuon u
li. 56 16 56
m
w
Sii
I1
i.
-
i
- - road
IUli
'IJ1'
ll.
jai.itor
many
.ii I .
I -on IS 00
in
4 U0
4 IW
from Virginia
.in.
UNO VMIH asSsastAdMi M
tunty
I oth-
'a
n left here
i b
'
.nl and
I and
. ftsr fair.
I haw v. ill be
4 .uiilaiii
I at lea
.. ,..
K
I
! I.
Horn liuai
counl -
THE CAPITAL SALOON,
HUM II A DORM VN. I'r...rlrt.
Bums, " - Oitgon.
3ivXD.lco Xiiio I3Ceaua.qL"Viaa,xterai.
VVInCJ Liiiiors and Cigars.
Billiard and Poul Tables.
Club Rooms in Connection.
i-eas, cannot ha.
:
I. nidi i d
una j aade'ii ..I noun i.imi. i
it. as is shown
'i an alteraiiou u mg
..it. on iuia. o! ..ui... Ixt'ii i -
Ia,
lac Ua Star
RE8TAURANT
MBHLH AT Abb HO
Bakery in aoonsi ' I
X Sstiiall.t wfbaerl On
in the
:jr CH
B BLTTM ikH
CUlifUTIll
ikicnciiiT" , nr
ITIII
Ovt ouo H Swmi tor
p,.Li.l
O tana. ' -" g m
iui.ur-iuT
.'00 t tA)
notch '
ting a
laying ;
iuuuo luuuu
.i
iiad.
n tor
. .
aade wi
...i,;... .u ears.
Uu, .40'SO 40J .41 airu a
paiuting gravel ,. iavi 1
! j U ' "w aoaH
I
cuurt liuu
1. B Uulp i-aiutiu rourt
w7 60
t II Viwgtly, lnnw for
aouM hwiiii lo uti
iaj 50 ix; au reached j. U- "ful ac-
ueant a
nd-
' n
!
ii.
1 liat out .! 1 1
not
l.itfllt .i 1
aim iioping
Wllh-
Hly pi
lit ballpens
man
Al Lit
1 00
llgliU fur court
a i 'nun baaliag
in.. ii
Arthur Hall to. up-
. lor iiiii totioel aoouo
to make betler tnuv i
ctiun liaa( Job priming The Times-Herald They feel encoui.
the aurfa.
loou over he i":
.... Ui I vvs
drill i have knod
' '" in.- .ubt it will be
lt difficult to ill be able
but think tin to I. litdwell I
30000 net apparatus with which Nugge n is tl.
mother ot C. it. Peterson, th.
at tin .k stockman. ib
having 1 in
Uw
no aiteinpi I ... ,ude to
g. though
STEVEKS
m m mmu
UM t tkuim tl toM
Waat
i npirtit 1 1 1 Minimi m4
-" ' " H.'kWMiMMl
....
PINO OUT WHV
RIFLES SHOTGUNS
PISTOLS
l"g 1' -
mMWm m
HairTr.wu
wu
MM
w Mm A'
WJf. ml I
M L 1 1, w IS
JJn itoJ (e laraa
PARTICULARS
and PRICES
Ti Mwa sadnsg
INFORMATION.
toishlsjaaat
DESIGNS.
1
atu.d a . . i.i , in iu.ii i -
i ll., I ,1,1. .1 tftMluK, ll lu
.
J-
I Ial
tow
I il., ....., I.'. U. A.
The Burns Flouring Mill
J STURTBVRNT. Pl'opt.
mm w ' i: mill process is used
tar an
uyntij (hi 1
., 100 milts III I
ILOUK, KOLLliD BAKLtY, CHOP, AND
All kirn! of Mill Fed always tl Maud
ran wm iavei wci rm o ma mum lawT
CUSTOM WORK DONE
Good Seed Wheat for Sal
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