The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 11, 1908, Image 1

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Th Titm-llral
Hi 'nvr f tlarnoy OoflBl?
liM llii' I IfyinH .1 ml ii OH
tlio bat mlvrti" ng mediums in Eaftni n
n.
gflje pmtfPefHli
"h Olreeit Hirny fatMttrg
UN an arm ol fl,42S,l00 acrra of
Inn. I. ,UI,IKH arrva jrit varan mil
tnrntrv niwIiT Hi nhllr laml law of
tl.c I nit.-,! Slalra.
VOL. 1
illli SOURCE IS SHOWS TO W I ivi
STOCK INDUSTRY.
Thn l WW.fMO Warlh DHpol of Dull,
ni khica( ard 4lo--Flfare
Shn t'a.ra,a RarhKi.
HIS POIK V 01 M il 1 CT AND DELAY
EXHAUSTS I'ATHV!
UK WCJ TH OF THE NATION bearlaaj wit let aiTi.-iiturnl pro SHOWDOWN WITH HARRIMAN
tpon the general wel-
J" of the nation as a whole and '
m every branch of its manufnet
ures. finance, trade and com
merer Agriculture furnis!
the hulk of our OXpOTta, a!
tklOt fourths of the raw mater- rtiand JnM 0i
inls used in rlnmetfie mnniif.'ie- Reaaltlm Troia S
i.in
When the farmer has a large. Fajlurp of th(1 nnjmar, j,iter-
sulpius ot agricultural products.
BURNS, HARNEY COUNT, OKI : IANUAM II,
(I. II ITIRDM ACQ! 1 1 IM
NO. 8
n, ,il-
I f.x-
iMHtaa a) Imarai emcatt.
1900 here has been mnr
'1 and s.i,i in Chicago a yenr-
or about one-half the total
nbinod "i the aix
ii-m.il liveatneli mnrket.q of the I . '
,t,fntiafc rti nv.'r'-
mtea Mates, wnicn means tnai
daily average of over 1000 car
I" an averape value c
I 1 000 per carload, or an aver
.if more than $1.000. 000
nolti mt Ui.t, I . i Mnat im . . tf U f V1 la '
nranuiufincr tf fnma nnH raw mat-
average of 'over Ifi ,000,000 sfti- . s . manufacture and ox. tion work in this K give
Iinir S300.oou.ixmi m, , .... j j ,. .... ...i,., ,u,, ,-.
i Jin ii rnen w i v; i i i ii i i iiiiiiimih n i i - ui iimi i iv i it i i u rrv ,i,in
at home and abroad at good pric- pended improvement will be
ea. then all other industries and rompot jf ,VPr, ha exhausted
thn nation, ,,f thr- lorii' shin-
more prosperous, because the ninjrintor,.st,lf t,lis(.i(, AlllIt
iitrmer iiu.v more ihk "
manufactured goods, machinery,
applies and luxuries, thus fur-
ii tuVi ! ii i r m - KilLiiifK-v; tr 1YY .
orth of nnimnl- are disposed oi . .
, ints, manufacturers and t
er miriness i av oi ine vein ..
itheChia tck market. ;...,,,.',.' ,..'
da ,:,s, ao that
Ifto.heaUove tgures re,,, y
ntme the actual numk-r and . t. ,
Vlllf' 1,(11 ,,!. tjit- l-,!l,lt( ir, nii-
able to pay his bflk, than b
and manufactures languish,
transportation dwindkt, tajMrll
fall off, finai unsafe
and all interests suP". her.
if the animals received and
on the Chicago livestock
were added the enor-
"I1S ol
.irli mil li pruperiv 1m
rand total won 11 I., .
upcndouN sum. i . mg a
r latxr' proportion of Chicago's
transactions during the
ar.
tranaaction.s id the
market ulne dur:ng the
moM ilian double the total
me of busines I both
esof State a tree-
ngth. The
i g; alone was M than
i hat of the entire Inn
' Chleoi
. i ,. b m
dollars CMcago'i toud rjn
while th aggregate
all the livestock received
-I- .1 that of i 'hieago's v. note
COUNTY COURT FINISHES TMT IIW,
Appoint Road Supcnixor. and Other
Officers, Eteclinn Jitbea and Clerla.
n grunted a Hqoor
six months.
two months ago, ordCTI
I by the head of the Cnion
Pacific system to suspend all con
struction and improvement work
in this state, the temporary strin
gency of i he nion" market and
the need fa
n as an ion, says the
Oregonian, Since then, i: is
.'!ors.
many of the improvements in
other Wester
. but in A a
I
on any of the different exten
sions or improvement 00 which
ivas BUs
iei has am d Anita an-h'-en
made a
taken up
and OOmplOO
Tl
Hurriman. man of the
Th.
he limit of dur-l
ion totl i
having tne largeal ctrcuiau
i- erae
M folldWH. S
.iinly. ,006 mills;
school .OOo; lilirar mills;
road, .001; high school
building, ,00t Total 2T mills.
000 in the treasury of the Cnion
Pacific, and a fair portion of
t Hi
,ings of the two Harriman n
in this state, the management of
this merger has not only refused
addition.".! railroad facilities to
ai) in the development of the
'state, but only recently so-pended
all construction and improve
ment work en the lines already
leing opt rated
"The stringencv of the money
market was assigned aa the rea
son for I 'ii. hut it is a not
able fact thai the same condi
tions ha
ing the OUBOtiUCtion ol t! I
land .
,i North) in and the North
en Pacific. With the completion
of tf " h.ch will b. m full
ithin three
Portland will In con-
ion with the Kast over two
nt mental railroad
"It is possible that Harriman
lias found ii mot able to
earnings of
his system m WaD rtraot, bm
the Hill people have evidently
i.-tion of
BtW roail ittl territors
a naore i nent
While H. rti his i
this state to Wall
I. Hill ling a part
of Ii m from his roads
rating outside of the stale Pot
of a i
i brine; hk two tnaw
. . Into Perlland i
ild
BjaMooaiaaoMAatetON si
aiioseieeseeM
m.MNSI OTHIR IIHIRUM)N stead of pe.l ;
Ml N IKI lISMIs-ll
HH ," CMirtkS) la l H.fr, at
stcaaraWrt l crl.i at
Jar, lcr Oat 14 Maarv
lor aim n
shaix' of n a
In the
i evMiansaya;
before ii o'clock
t.oniing. his thin. -
i face lighted by smil
es shining with happi-
aaea d his wife smiling. Rod
and buhbtinp over with
that -he made no attempt
: . oiueal. I uiging to his arm.
(i orge A. P' tibone left th
rt om a fn-e man.
At .iust 11. 06 . itcrdaj morning
Alfalfa i sale at Lui
burg iM: Hi U
It eosaea up In s collapsible
tube with a no pplj
to 111' "II.
for ..
and heal- rein ' n. itrh
ing and burning. Man an Pile
sad) Pi ta iuarav
I tee. Sold dy The w
ore. i no names,,
Harnev . Ore
o 1 It I l' WMUNU
IIiik'ii'ii i frtl 1'iihb pu
I lining burn, I
itnl
.11
ii-y returned a venlici of
guilty of tin i rime of forinei plan
i not i Steunenbarg, iii Im p
fter the lun had been out
tly i hour.- SI lire 8:80
the night before Judge Wwl. Mothon with little children
at 10:50 yestenla morning con- need no longer up, cokfa
til court. Ir. Rowers, coun- or whooping cough Pe, I ,
t physician, had Immmi summonel alive Cough Syrup
and the statement eras made that Ii works otf the cold tl i igh the
niry wouiii i ealled in ho bowel clean ii" I I
thai tra- t!.K-t..r oooU in oKn anteed. Sold I., . Welcome
, i .,.1,1,: , . ... , i
noe I or .Miror Mam. inannaey.. iMirn-. hit. lieu
Brown's Satisfactory Store
PALL and WINTER OPENING
RvtrjIlUag to tempt feminine fanry
I Nt N WfUflMalL VKIOIR SCITIN
WOIWTKD SIITINUS, FANCY HRnixioTHM
rnCOTI, TIIIIUT CLOTHS, KKRSEYH, WORSTEDS
CL0AK1NGS
For Women and.Childrrn
Rlankcts. Online Flaioels. Embroideries
WllMt N r l I W ISTH. OKI-SHIM, h Mil t
WMMIS s WHWTKKS. I.Oif i.lMVim
NEW WINTER CLOAKS
lor Indira and Miaaea
To Uo Shown in a Short Time
N. BROWN & SONi
n ho had suffered all night with
I pains consequent of his
! Tied
to poeeil
ii. liar
The principal
in grain,
i in tax lev is one mill higher .hl, ,.ad,. t. ,hi . ,.,- the
combined, although
ill m all
itee oi bu i.
; IE no'1 m. i are employed
the in '.ustrias cei tin
are mile occupied by
..rds and packin
iuuiii that ovei on. .-tenth
.go's population .ret their
iloly and directly irom
o interests.
. agriculi
only been the foundation of
incement as a nation and
s of our recent period of
i -ul proviMTitv. mil will
to be the maiiishriiig
a Kiieeesslul recoil irom the
ent temporar.v financial de
Ktion, which may proper!
it did a.s only the result of an
than last year. The levy for
building added and i-. lor the pur
pose of enlarging the tire proof
vault at the court house.
. ..union was re-up-for
the
eaonkNj year.
I'etition of 1- rod I natodt and
others for BOOnt) road contin
ued for the term.
in the apxintm nt of road
super: : the UjSSJ
.1. T. I
BOktted for Inst. No. 1, A Mc
No. 2 and I
nan roads is thu
pro,, men dwold l" ka
ilar
worl th in
adjoining states. It is argued j
that the merit of th different
imp'.
I on .
which work had i'.. n begun, was
recoc llarri-i
to cause ih. ander-
ii. and for that reason they
should i' ..i i ough imp
to finish.
gon these suspended im-
uh trouble, There w
i ma tion that the jury had ar
The bailiffs
io Instruct! d to bring in the
mil when the It men, blear
,,.,i, I. froa i irivinH
m has been W v"" '" e '" n;,s '" 1"
thebusineai I Portia' ' ' """ ,,K,k
will ha titionwi ' ' K" Wood ;'k,',i
ittlemen have you Ririved
''
: demand - "" it,,,1 "
what ma) I" m th- I 1: "We ,,ilN
If thai in- nuiriodthoi
.hrutioo of an intention to ileal 'I"'1 "' """
fairly with tin .on. which
invoh . i .. ! the en
Ham
0B,
Han
fill I'ASSINti
'lln ;ir.:ey Valley Brewing Co.
Xlaniila, lurvra of
n ben I KiHit-
I ihostli I
'
Rtnek (-0
l.iiot
iii ,,r '
i '
i II
NOTK
ro Soda
I mll I rto H,ilkltxl Ires IMKrry
T. E. JFNKIN8, Manager
tin-state, then it is aUiut time
we w. re divriim- our patronage,
ao iu. I'.i. to llie i
system, win. ognizing the
unportaaee of the state bj raaatv
ing out ft
,1 1MI r-lksllNAI.
H. ing nnaMs la sin
ii i linn ( il.
Iiillllll. I'l- 1-, III,
..I. I - ,,!. U. i II I ...I A I
' nt h.ivii 1 I 1 1 I 1 1
olulHMI ol , . .ii' Ii,. i I . i
fnm Har-
Petti
thel
eitv Tuesday. .
vior of Read Mot No, Sekowed
hi had received t:i!i.iu and a
vouchers and had
hand of $3"
iist. No. ,t. All are reap- ! ,..u ...m...,,...! ,i
r,..,....., ..,.,,.-,,,,,, .....,,.,
pointtnanta. hoaaedthoaeanddoliai
ncKnol A. nuoenz.e buikt- , the cntractrt hud len let on!v
i time before Um
uraa nrvl,.r.,,i t,,t,iul .o.il iit iln,..
balance on hand from last re- L, tlu, ,. t n,, ,.
"..''"': "iMirt of srr2.7f, and had exin-nd- , . . . ,
to lighten the Nation s ". ..tu. ,. , . , . , selves neaviiy mnehUKi tin
,, T. ., ed AH).0i for which he had filed o ., ...
can iuuii ii v inniwing out a , , , , , , iimn wuom un-i iui
worthless securities and
up rut of u lot of harmful
ilation.sthat cling to ihe real
of National wealth.
eejgeefc is the chief element
ogress ..raltuiv. Tin.
ler tiortion t cr
ii! is "i-d to livestock,
rowing is tiierei.
measure hut a
ock iirmhii'tion.
.. i , , lu.iiili'd I.'lS ' t'or whii'h he hi,, !
e lolal value ol llie livesiocK ' -
HniiMi Stat. .lanuarv 1 "" proer vouchers and had
VI li.ihi
h lhbltf jfcrh ah j
chused supplies and materia
lhe leiort ,.,,.,...,., ,iw, 'I.
UMBO f, ,i : I i. I ! 1 1- fat rl t OtaI UUU .
K are unable to meet their pay.
ITU . ,
mejur n.si ior uu- year ui
Jim. Clark
In ihi.s
Jan. 7 He I. W.
tighter,
.Ian lown from
v'edneeday
neae,
was down from
,, w j... ii.:. .. ')
rmrney niuiiui) looKin.' aner
basiaaBi mtereeti iu this city.
Mis.- -. w ho baa
been a stu l.mk'.s In,
cullege. bjl returned to Hunt
. " A murmur f Mur
prise came from the small and.
enee and thre wa an immiih-
ate lit ill the room .i the see
. akl tied to ilo.-K attentioii
Tie
r, i
thos' awaited his read
ing. '', : . i he I. Ui hid the words
the attoraoj - for
the d' and mail) of thi I nA C'iturrh (tirial il a m
Im-uuii nishmif toward -"' '
' d In- arose to recem
M tIMMIM ItlMII I
a ,',J-.,
a
a
ggaaaaw CtnU
rdict wn handed Io Clerk - r I m. m i n.- .!, ii i
mi and with bated breath isiirm A 11
KrMliiia. s, ,,u,
ays i fses. cssl ejlaas sf leer st Iks
Hai'uoy Valley Brewery Saloon
(.(; ItHtXKS Oh' ALL KIMtS
Vigurn of Ittut (futility
MI.SOSH HAVLIN, Manaurr: Hurn: o,tU,,n
m
ed tl
f tl
aroai
wn.i
Mr. i
iimhUi i.iiiii,! i,
n. Mi x'
Ifany of the specta
laud and the court
officer to ,
the w still m
ludge MTood immisfi
, .if tl n allow-
o dejiart. Petti I
.lowed by w.-veral 1 1 II
the ih-tense t ..VI... k laj ami a
d followed the JUI I rdial luvitatim i-.li.iall
It. v V l Irarhi will prr ii Ii at
....
month at I I a ' p i.'
, aabsath at '1
in
hall where Petti bone
drawn.
rt of K. disoii
.. :; shosaod that
ho bad raoorvad lh.uo and had
la balance on had Irom his kgd
ri port of $230.8' and I
wait until they can com
theil ts and get tl
moil. sides, active opera
in railroad construction
month in I
. ily.
liui
COllMti.
thank
ly on
uu..
me
according to the United i hakaaaa of f80.8i. Raj
Departmenl of Agricul- aeoepwa ana appruvea
rwea BOO etiorinon ,ain ol
.yoo.ouo. and their toUil
er wah in tree times
lof the piipulation. Th
d from farms and tl
The following judges and clerk
oi election haw beaa appointed
for the eaauini
Bums Judges, (lis., s
more. ('. Cummins, J. i'. Farra.
in 1907 were Clerks, J. J. li.negan, FaiiaUt
n $l,27U,UOO.tX'
iw ice ux much as the cot-
Irop, while tl pro
f tie
nearly $Ut),00.
than any crop ,suc corn.
consider that
chat mone
utilizers of nana waste;
livestock com tit tMaf tlv
F. 0. Jackson
furry Judgei I' II. I
id.hle. Toon Hutto
(, I. iihon,
T. J. Shields.
Bilvieo Judges, Walter I
A Wiiiuiincr. Lut- Craddock.
Clerks, John Wintrinkr, Kemp
Hard! B
Drewsey Jsjdjjea, W. I Ba
agricultural k,i ' luUl1 Brittingham, I
ity, which is the found- Hiller. Clerks. Albert Altnow,
E. 1. lieetle, Willie H. South
die Butte Judges. Frt-U
OtJeg Ir., C J. Johnson, Lloyd
Johnson, t larka, I
dricks, 0. .a, John
Lake Judges, Aha Spi
i U.1 it ti
and constitn . sMwsasse, jikiii r. narp-r.
.t becoming ' K'lk-S' Sl" rom Cleve
land, J. ecivtctc
Warm Springs Judges, Julius
Chandler, A. W. Hurlhurt, J. C.
Freeman. Clerk.-, W. B. I'arker,
R. A. Miller, U. Cote.
Alvord Judges, Win. Harris,
W. E. Alberson, Sam Klliott.
Clerks, Hugh Tudor, Emon II: .
J. O. Alberson.
oi general proper:t, ami
i
miatag and farming
f-i on luge titer have prodDOT- I
iiaingty, snowing me greui -
I vunce in wealth, imputation
L . i lion
i ihat
tat of eke greateet ixiliiical
lerhaps we tna' form
further idea of the import-
to the Nation of iter live-
interests.
Sjrie understand ii.
(lie prosperity of
has gone, the rapid
Much are being made in
tion of agricultural ad-
tt, and the uniKirtant
rather a continued neglect of the
d its needs for tran
tation facilities. When
iderod thai .. Harri
man lilies have been receiving
dly all i'
this statf. the wholesalers assert
e of appreciation
in return.
... to pi
r and better accommo
jged against ti
h
all to
trol till shipping in
and
otic that might assist
in iv. iiou.
J a;
aler yes-
out it d'
me thai
.
land sh
of Lreatmi nt the) are to e
from the 1 We
have : atient
to what .ud condi-
iie head of the Union
n has imposed on
"Since the merger of the O. K.
& N. and the Southern Pacific
with ihe Union Pacific we vir-
luallv ii left at the mer
pital News.
l.ni'.i . Hill and Jesse AllxTson
wore their Juniper
Mountain ranches this week.
thing love, m oa Be
d.
Wilson -.
ii a
ii re the)
.'. . Ol
home. I tie absent
a month i
I and of each juror III
him heartily, and
tiboajo uiiditi enaiejg el
..i and b-atned bright-
i in turn. The j
ed in gl
brae Io the jury koaae
ii'x-k stri
cases against Moyer
sseii ujnin
motto ".. di.strict tttom
nil V AI.WAVS DU II.
I '.rt land Telegram of I'e
i einlx i s, and th. tiregonian of
-.joui iii-ctanlM r 31 published an alleged
ing in our cu daj news iu-m iated at Pendleton
lb- has boon in the in. of and telling of a "horrible liallle"
lie quiet little neighborhood
now
taking ;
Dr. I BJ ealled to lh
home of Mr. and Mr-.. I and
igi Me
Doe.
liam wa.s
Silvi
day ort'erwl i
.'.'llllll
0 oi 1 1,. irieo werealmoM
ly fabrications ami avholl
'resent tin- el of tin
and their m i i ui
1 th. i Mioii pai
a list light'
at men fought tor an hour
lemuojfjj ton- each u
Hi until their shirts wen
ami afterward went inUi
aIl, tan i i u-
Al lliti l'i. -I;, t. in.
Bums, Hv. a J irMin paster,
i ' urth
Hundsj of i ' i '
,i,. V ;i p. u bool at
u a in n I ..inriiiiis
" '
Ihe Use Mar
RE8TAURANT
MBAUS AT li'i.i HOURti
Bakery in eonnaetion
4 Sscculi; f bksri lhain.
thing
il.a maik. i nil "I "
THE CAPITAL SALOON,
nii-i ii . DONMAJIi Piaarka
Bums, - Oregon.
Wirier Liquors and Cigars.
Billiard and Pool Tables.
Club Rooms In Connection.
I. L LEWIS
tills gUi is fsrsita
PARTICULARS
and PRICES
Te asear, eatkiaf
INFORMATION.
Siekkliiliiai
DESIGNS.
H LLTTl li AMI
limit jAaCEAPLR THAI
1 kACTIC ALLY P '$jM AH
UgalriCulll 1 W STOKE
gajajf BOO f X fl Oatf
,,w,',u, W? I i " '
!
( T THE I i
MAaVeaj
MtranY,
siead. He watt accomi BJ kouae and dancod with
(.an and
r Williams ait witnesses.
rson and wife
of thifc
it from a North
Dakota. Mr. A'
i and to loot.
over the oouof
Hortoo took hi dt
K for out-
I an il.d.
He will visit
i'v of ill,- n:;iii:.ift.iii..i.l of thai
Callow Judge., Aiu-u.imci id ,ough th.
(Continued on imge n $a,ouo,tM)andao,uotj.-
h. H. M.
Sum
nt i
finite time.
land, then go to see
agricultur
al Collage and will extend hih
trip to California to .-; hit moth
returning.
I' ifb on, l nol 1 1
t-era Oregon does not ion
community that would lol
lUOk action in an farm
an., .ally in Nohn
:i' from home which would
ta uch things.
I a frantic effort to gel 'ex-
newt" both the'lelegrain
and Oregonian have greatly
w longed the people of Umatilia
and bent bruadcabl a hai in-
ry which will create a moat
unfavorable impression among
strangers and for which there
't slight foundation in fact
for even the mildest features of
tile ii
The newspapers of Oregon'
4 a!
ea
S ? i'dtiBKa- i
i' tn'svai iiM,
j99 Hosi !
gUkeL
W$& 'WW
a ouii gslaraed
j
,
Hclluiiar
ajriBai
O. 01 C. MtHHIAM CO
.l..r. fauriB.lt. Id. H-
The Burns Flouring Mill
J S STU THVNT. Propt
! MOIihRN Idi' ! 1:11 MILL PHlllL IS I'SEII
ul ly iiniiii . in i i) ri fit i i- t ml H
vo , UfMti u''liJ tl" U
j n it i mini s ul lOD lllllts lit luii'
HOUR, ROLLliD BARLEY, CHOP, AND j
All Kiods uf Mill Feed always ou Hand
I ui: tun uitiiiiisi MAkkki ma pai ior nooii iiuimi lfttil !
CUSTOM WORK DOME j
: Cood Seed Wheat for Sale j
THE TIMES-HERALD
Job Printing.