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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1908)
ft) rtmis-Memlft Tha OH ! lltrn.M v'n'itv h the Iarpt-st airrnlatinti an tha IwM 4lvTtine mftlinma in Faatern Oitpn. J Orfn. II 1 - - - ii II fPp pmef lleraa U MrrnllMnriitu Cotntlru m mi arra of fl,42,) arr. Unrii I I nrtfii yet vaiai.l ntij.it I'.i.nirv ...i.l.r th pnMIr Ian. I !aw ..( VOL. XXI BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, Rl . FEBRUARY I, IK NO ii RN VS. SHORTHORN cattle for his traits. irhter. With all MAINTENANCE EARTH ROADS mont; use a nw.l machine And : l HON CONSl MED M NpRF.OS (U CFVWRIES. . -ii - hmmj m hnm atta' Ortal Raafr Wtrkt--Tat Starts am Tafclaf Hl Itac. I i '.lnous scientific anctrine f !he linos' .'tMinmn AVAmhlihi.flfiiinc "nft the lonjrhorns and the rthorns. The struprjrlo hap ir, the steps in the evo- lminjr hundt- lines. According to the hio- !hiioeophen, it took c At T years to aciiuire the . mtiil ornamental known M horns. It ha taken fully ns. hy steps still more re- tahlo. to lose or mudify them. M former case nature alone 1 thmuffh tl I uid sexual selection. i r case man became n I ad ii was by a system of t along the natural law. nr horns pave place to r entirely without or I much diminished rely aside, however irwnv ;re or characteris- :i reasonr. were in op- I i b I ! be- another day. the day near. ... I, lonphorned animal, much da- .-.hort of baek. nar- rump and deficient in plains of northern Mi i.lano Estacado of Texas, lei Merra M.. srjr valley bagassea and the Rocky moun y were driven in I ...unties, th'jusa-i reds of miles to tl of tl tied the ail industries needmK ware .us fai meat beinK ace. nothing tied. MB the railroads invaded range and built shipping :ti lines tl I K-ns at the ranch. scute for in - propagation longlioms was obliterated. e this the longhorn was an te necessity. When r. Isory to drive cattle for .'lUiidred of n nearest shipping point. rhorn was equal to the once commendable. the longhorn has no place in the twentieth-century scheme. The rwfTO DRUMtil M OF THF .OST present civilisation demands IMPORTANT POINTS, meat, rather than speed in the marketable production from the .. . ranpe and the longhorn was not fmt , f - - . a meat-producer. He was heal- lfciw m, seaui hhh. thy. vigorous and pictures! but never fat. His appetite was w0 may recognize the vain prodigious and digestion perfect, arrj nurRWo nvtfa in nn but he defied every lawot nature split log drni: judiciously; follow etftth in time" rule and gjsaj .inearth roid the same earr ful iHM-sisteiit attention you would mr prize acre, factory or and it will pay as large a profit in proportion to your indi vidual outlaw MINISTERS WITH IH TOUTS. in his persistent refusal to "take on ment " He roijrht have been to paraphrase a sentiment from a certain western governor "The rich, juicy meat in the nn- A Baker t it press dispatch says: A sensation such has not WlMn point CHAMPION Hi n Rl vii riro with n im Ml gJCgt f NrraVr Taul Vct I c ai I tact iHafl MM Oa.r asaBBJ Tkra RaaaM a parts of the country, but still the fact remains that for a long -been enjoyed in eastern Oregon tim- to come thenuioiitv of the ISBOI the assassination of ! HOMOs will W compose.! of earth, vey Brown was spruntWoi furthermore, in nUnit nine terdny aftern,n when a dtxi H..nnl iiMl-irh. " hiit the lono-- months out of the vear. theearth '" mminnsi saros- hnrn simnlv would be nothing road, if prom rl cared for. is tion of this city was eimilutcil. those who ,;tv, and muscle, reasonably satkfactory. For The circular charged Hake. Hni., hi. ,.rii fiBi ihi. nMt.inl m.inv aorricultural districts, it is with being a "Stink Pot of Cor- Stage and hence his replacement the only road at present avail by the shorthorn or nohorn under able. Hence, these communities the inexorable law of the surviv- should sot then eriously al of the fittest The latter real- to wt.rl- to learn the Ix-st meth- 'hief mi. attledom ods of maintaining earth roads by proving ideal furnishers of and of getting the maximum ser in. -at and milk. Their very slug- ice from them. Prosperity gishnees, inaptitude for storms comes to the country to a great on the Oi I land ' i uld i The untrue end mislead ICh adv. i ' i mi Impose upon ini rd un tting The shove the notice the local land office bj '; Bellinger, entnm of the il I ind office. BBJSSBN kMssssessssiAeseieei m Mtiesiesssiessei Tlv . nt at Windy Petal has l Iderabki mag- no i ,- think we should i, i ha union fnm the nt last 8a rid. ,. I one In the neiwhb.vrho.al 0 M well knovMi h r- and iusv nrenarimr the Kal t .i '" Bums, and hi -! spring. Amonf nipt ion." Among the specific charges are these: that Judge Smith of the circuit court and Mayor Johns were seen drinking beer at a saloon bar four ami one half minutes prior to the ojienin. the Har. Prown memorial mourned oy mum inends I in IMtll'l I VI -1 tl...'.. lill..,...l li.il, .lli.l I , .1 ..,.!. ..... - . , I f ., . I.. I, ..(III Peon clearing off mterred in the Ontario ,..,,,. i.tv Mftbrusl ue Messrs. Maddux, Monday. He leavi Filch.' insand sbndeofonlj last u irgue. Morris. O. E. Thompson has completed his dam. together with proier litches and will be able to irri o. his crops in future. f.i Pi ha been doing his duty in the waj of Mtarminat- SO ! !!-! -:'... i i i i. . i.Ucr .i.ij n mil Hum I., p.. .... ., i. , c II H . I I . m conjunction with al in the la I few weeks, We have . i 1 of the Wright's i,-j ... u. i,.. .,., t,...,v. tk w,w,rit,- f service: that a prisoner in tn luxun and tenderness acquired the farmers. This fact strongly ':" sWesfpe Smith thi n i of the sUte. He tlw.s.bv nalii:u rfS.mfriMllv miito th ImMrtiian of riv. of Iviiig ir.toxic.i b d duruigtlie liM SUCCtH-.l.d in catching se er- ..vposite to vssessed by ing the trial: that bo the creatur, s they d, ention in its location, and girls are allowed towandii sea that entitle drainage, construction and main-,a,K,u tc city at all hours of tl . them ,n an age B night; that the skating rinks re ng for the best beef-prod uc- An earth nuid composed otU0& to q Sunday; I eta, -Prineville Journal wnser holding soil hoesa be ex- "H'' "f taaimea I posed to the sun and air as fmly PUV committee ones to.ind .m..wlv. a n., s Mnmri.n he- POtWBSBBHI in a gamoimg The dance g.vwn M Saturday read will eai K for the lK-nefit of The indicate. Thai should be accom- ' lt 1,t hm! be"" H ; house.. d by clearing hinking and playing a i Win.! ' tnvsandui the road. It must be m' " the winter. Sulendid music was rem' ' that ""." " ' ' " ' T :.i....i :t l undv trrnvi-llv mutU r. ,. PI '" . . or WBS n iitriusiifu ii ur inamvii uiviivi.- .,.., tra and the large roomy dining- lly :... . Judge Smith I of being with the ma batfreosi at the time, bio .Mi. Will IACI I OR S.'.in Ever si:. ist fall there has been s -lutive uuly." a racehorse owned b) Meyer A: Krown of Paulina. SI n." a .. but the "l was ealM. was famous ir spoed and endun. hodern rival was an iinpos- y und r frontier condi vrobletn of water supply mother factor in the culture longhorrih. in ot the southwest the men were forced to depend that aff- tual supply of water and are tew id them. That sJsjM the day of the w ind- Ed the artificial lake. Onlv ghorn could hnd pasture iiili.s many miles 1 1 streams and make daily bessje U the water Witnoat is physical condi lis he Would (bat . taxed the enduring quali- tht hardy rnusiangs of low punchers. Ii.. am- I the longhorn to withstand uards was wonderful, ad- um peculiarly to the riod. A Texai. ' " norther. " would freeze a lender rn to death, had no ter- nardy lung-legs that ile limitless plains. i .! end . . i . i . A Pi.t. ' of the in rxvm mane a pieasam piuce io . ".- j ri i i.i ....... Ilia in trnava in. Iw.nofi.i.l WOO WSS . uaniz. i iio.-ti' wrio inn iiivi i-i -. ...v ... ...nee found a cosy card-room along rier har.ks and n steep while . ;''K. the merry chatters. At 11:45 a Drainage is DM of the i lunch was served. After imjK.nai.t ! with road The maj lite tm-mury of tb aiajht would i Jirtb roads in all I .ou .ten the coming days. A and hill. too much neat little sum was collected and road ditches, school house it will not be the thr. made by the fault ..f Iw.r ..r.rr,.vviv.. nanr.lo i I'.V wheels te present were: Mr. and tne : Beetioea earned by T. V. Mrs. 'm. Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. All well c 1 garth Buchanan, pr. of the Mr. and Mrs. J. M. roads arc supposed to have no 'Hamilton Stables. Backers of iKash. Mr. and Mr- F. C. Eggle- more than two ditches, one on '"'in horses ha together Mr. and M od- oaeh side of the trareied road- and a race for a purse of $2000 Mr. and M Black- wav- Keep the It of the 'ate is se sW Mr ind Mm In klud.r middle of the road I ne ihounarid dollars Mr. and Mrs. I. S. T : a crown .ion in the . bsesj pasted with dram die Mrs. Harrnmen. Mr. and Mrs. t.-r of sevm and one-half iMsaal ' of the firm of f'iifton A Isran. Misses Laura Dawson above the top oi tt dope, omen, ai -i ne oaiance oi me Dog, :. . -f thcditcu for a 2i-foot . Holder an.! Kl.mer Eiirlc. and where the hn! are a Messrs Charles Reed. Ekl- eteansal . ten inches, horses are to run a uarterofa With a crown of about one inch mile. Hugh Lister is hacking j to the : ii the center to "Brandy." and M. Iluch- 11, Charles the sides, the ditches which are anan. BedeU and A. M. Z a. J. Crowley, S. Miller. ften built across the road on w,ll put up the aou 01 "Patsy ,,een, J p grades V deflect the Prown." .on. Frank P.lachmire. Col- water will not be needed. In- It has been suggested that a ar, stea-i ..f ewrying wat.r across r i . ; the road in open ditches, til. vgleston. if POSSi- . , .. i ,i ble, 1 provided The) should A the tM-nelit o! ' . . .. -m k- . "taai easm i fall .-M.IHWJ, iiua:c in uc jsik ii '.ii rse must be put up on or he- e the day of the race. The spring rac be held at the tame bbj Klam ath and Oram Pass would come here at that tin..-. Prineville Journal. February 8th at the home i Harm men. A candy pull was given on Thursday evening at the school house. Thus. . -ugli ly enjoyed themselves declaring that ii would lx- a plea sant picture in nissaory's gallery. lUUllks IWMISATWH. tier l.nngle entertained fl linute. Fur': a culvert friends on Monday evening. la;j ftat wj; IS presnt having a good ine: Farms worth, Haz. If clear. dt. In the inaintenance of an earth Mary K h tak ! .hang- to carry the maximum amount of tuv. through them at any one tin increased in Most i hetehjr giveai (fegt Ihg propori the fall or grad. ' sty Superii of llar- pips !.. D bold the regular a one per cent grade will carry examination of mts for 1,800 gale iiiute. wh.i. Uad S001 is at the the Sat iaid on a 2 er courthou.se in Bun..-, an follows: ' gallon i' lous i 'its.. umeiicinM Harold Cawlfield. ludd K. Wilbur Haines, Kaytn' and Alfred Klliott. Mr. Bard well was up from on Monday. Mr. arid Mr son left for Burns on r evening. The Friday night dance pleasant event, but tfa .nance of J. I: missed by every one. ural oro hings. Natut : is foi: If thi i jit will tor th :' the J , soil b aiK, id than ciay. I! bed is lai'gely ruary bjl I Thi .. . . ii... I go. ioiogy, .on. I lileiatui L. 1. I it will ! Iaqi. .' kivrtuM -- ,. i.j oiw..0 ntiv iin uiconum event, out me menial il win u' v. t,, . i utv umn t;u u prowue sneiier ior eo . , of J. Henev was or SBBSB San 1 on too. A cover- (.,,,, iii UMlaaail.u V. r..L Kut ,1,.. I.mah. ! J 1 .... p.". ut tut luuK.iv-xu m.hsSeo ov evf-rvaa. imn i - in tan taaaaai.i . -, n - ... i. ...... . ' " " ' i ii .... iuuj ic, ai j uoi a. in. nit'. --idling and sought. upon the continuing until Friday Februa. . Q Shelter 111 tne hills. It comeK nn in a i..IImiwII.I.. l.i-oli.. i..i i,,.,.l... ..,.. il. ,.l. ii ... . . ...i. ,.i. . r ... l...,,.,..,. ...o...... jy M -i u ll.M. 11. 111. will be seen that the very tube with a nozzle, easy to apply will usu and Wvdueaday Penmansbij of the longhorn were to the soreness and inflammation, if added, thi., tory. orthorami lin. uh lasfnt to him, when we for an v form of Pi ! it .th,. ,-.v u. ill , . .. t., ,V,- .,,.., I If . ... the prime object for and heals, relieves the uain. itch- niDOSed oi sand Thurhiv Written rithmi..- tattle are raised. Kndur-1 inir and burning Man un Pil. it can Ije imuroved bv an mml ie;i- ihui ,J ,. ,,i.;. " ... . -- -- ,.j vi - c,v i.inj.,, Diaiunitii, lardiiiood, speed and ca- Remedy. Price 50 eta. Cuaran- tion of clay. niivsioWv tee. Soldd. icomePhar- The rule f oi a de earth Frida raphy, school law ' f Burns, Ore. Fred Haines., road, then, is as follows: Make .civil gov English liters i Harney, I diuhes on each side and keep ture. Yours truly, . . ' a-lVwi nitiZiM1 1-viitil svkj4 n saSt unan w s. 1 MS . mem oijcu, iuui iiaiiu ttiiu Kiaei i. jj. HAMILTON, m Job printing f he 1 irues-Herakl upon sections needing this treat- County Superintendent. for self-support w ere not ilities that made good at, not muscle, meat, I. compactness, not agi- the ipjalities sought Point hen tl al laid .'." ce., vir. We Windy Pointers r.allv don't want to brag or bo. our thicken hul we have one hen in thi- that reatt) record. In fact its a BfkJ d.iv when ' Tt lav two eggs. She is a full Miaul leghorn own. .1 bj Mr Ski II r This hen is or 1. . bothen-d as she ..ash't tiin. emery to gel u Ineahator of 2iki pacit) snd lv thi tin mi oil n th. I t . ; hand . . our Wright's PohM I" "pie to kill their hen. but rot roasti i ( Mi sku. tier and it is possible to jjol ..in. :h while ii, the lay ii y line. Thompson's sheephenli r II the other day wilh th m that it would be i proi ide bun with II I "f slle . if he was t h .id his job as he had lost all those entrusted to b ! ' Joe m. a younu man who n ed here and took uj . d hit i atat. 'I he di i .... bow he would gi lb- accompanied Mr. Ti the imp an.i II. lost sheep were found. The new herder v lool it for tracts as ai i iMissibiy other stray sure enough the sec ond da) he d red tracks I..I lowed a short .b i . . ajM upon some hat look..! like stray of a rathi r p. col. i iv ere chased some 1. 1 ureive miles ovei the l-.t i.ut at last .v. brought into the I i r ii. i In suid he ike them going down h.li and bold them a agaal Level vi ,ud, butth.'V arould gain on him , .ing up hill. Later Mr. i Went Up Uj S how he wasget'iiig alonx wle-i. hewas bdd b. he new bawdev thai tray had heejj haft s long that real wild and If the) dn'l quiet down and feed with .e others he aroulH mpl) run . -in to death Mr Thomp veatigaii l ai d found be had i 1 i ,, k to desert So IM. Ira Mai. me Maboii the well known llarrie Bounty ntiA-kinaii. wasan iur yesterday BJ m a wtekn on m Portland, where -ing gentleman was initiated thai degree I nry. 'Ontario l mocrat ULSb UhHJKIS DfcMfcU "There has been industriously .dated by way of new spa rtisements, and otherv. , r the nam. i 1 . P. Kolfe, Ulements to the effect that i ongressinan Towney, after a .onference with the commission-; . of the general land ollice, ad-J v iaed hie son tliat persons filing Mothers with little children end no l up oolds or whooping cough. H ative Cough S.vr.'p ' It works olf the cold through the ImiwcI-, deals the head, (oi.ir I Sold bv 'I'd. . Lome Pharmacy. Hurn, Ore. rYed Ham. . Il.n'i. ' n Brown's Satisfactory Store FALMsad WINTER OPENING Kver thing to tempt feminine funo i wm wuhstkds. TOL0UR Hrm;s WOMSTKD -! IIINliS. FNt V MHOIM loTim IKlMin rillMIT (LOTUS, KKKSKYS, WOl CL0AKINGS lor Women and, Children Blankets. Outiof Fluids. Embroideries WOMRN'N f III WAiam PHKlMirmi aAQt'BH WiiVHN -. WM W - Ill il ov l NEW WINTER CLOAKS I or Ijidiew and Miaaea To be Shown in a Short Time N. siKOWN & SONS s I g upon th i . III v. I t . S.i, Co. ii ..v I" ... II,. i i H i; .... ; M Mil I (Wing ... i SlUNll ' ssaali sith Mr. i il l v . anlulIlM i I VI ii i , s ,v ... u IsfSJMMM I ir.i . bun I. I ' I I ! I , .. I. at Il o... i vary ssbhath at i ! in I .tl -' ..'. I a i n ' lay an. I a i oiviiali' ' i to all al... . nn attesd I BH ' ilii 0" At lb-- I'l- ihj on.. lares ' Irwia i- O..I I....UI. "inula f of ...... In. ' . ' I ! , ii. ' .. .. at lo a a. svm iMorning ' ' ' I be Lssc Star RE8TAURANT MBAUS AT AUU HOURS Bakery in tonntit A Specially of Mart Oiders. Ta.'la fui in. , lhlu the sssrstt sgbrsli Vees saaies The Publisher's Claims Sustained iiit ey Valley Brewing Co Ma. i. .fa. lorara ..( UREj o.ri.d. r Boda I ii.nilv I raikr SolkllcO m Drllvi-ry T. E. JeTNKIN8, Manager 1 J . aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 5C nts : : Us i a (eai. cssl ulau ( Ircr si Ike Ham y Valley Brewery Saloon i.nitlt imiShS OK ALL MMtS ( 'igorn of IUnt ijunlttu ll a '. W.N. Uunayera. Iturn; thrgnn THE CAPITAL SALOON, lit I I II V DOMM V, l'....n..,fa Burns, - Oregon, vctlro Xl.la X3Coa.d.q.-u.euoxai. Wines Liquors and Cigars. Billiard and Pool Tables. Club Rooms In Connection 4fc 1m aiTTtEin ki fcajtEira iium iitm mm rn ' .......L.- J ITOIE t)or UX V B . aw UoSutlful l j WMca -l l)iiia. & j ,' j I Clroulaia. I. L LEWIS Is. H lies' u farms. PARTICULARS and PRICES Te msm estirisi INFORMATION. Satasi MUNUMtNT '.MkHt, DESIGNS. Unit so biai.a t.oo.ir Of OLaVSal . M1II.UI I a .in. n... tit will U lua SBJ Taa aUm nfrt to WKJUTMICS INTERNATIONAL UlcriONARY . .a mm j Tne Burns Flouring Mill j iruHTdsyaNT, Piopt I MOlrhetN IOU tn MILL PEOttSS IS USED J'Ulljf ' , I ill I'M ((ill. I O tiitu In .suiiiilu thf cuunliu ini u nn) , 100 tuiUs in ' I a a ! I LOUR, K0I.LI I) BARLEY, CHOP, AND : All kinds oi Mill hc4 ilwiys vu ttiud j HI VIM. OKiOfcSI lAKItl PWCt PAiO LOR 0000 MILLIE ltAl CUSTOM WORK DONE THE GRAND IOmiI.ii iui..1 i I KlE h.Urua- 6ET THE LATEST AMD BEST G VC. MtHRIAM OO.i IHMtLiaHfcHa. afHiNOfiktu, MASS. L.,K..AlUMll m.maMiy Good Seed Wheat for Sate THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing.