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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1908)
rh sTImta-JUrsia OtRrial Paper ul Hi' Hip lari-at circulation ami laoM b hi iiilvrrtiiiKinNliun)R in Kaato-n he r4r WW grouraia BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY. (MM CON. JUNK 13. I - - , Tit Rfrtnt ftnrnrg Comilrg Oovara hii ww i 'i.i"f.H(M mm f IiiikI. 4,i:il.fi nrn vi t vacant mil irv nii'l.-r Un fnliiir In ml lawn Oi tnt 1 State - - - ll NO. 80 -) IU IIIIINd OF THIS IMS- NSIDER. ttroaodn Art Nat diatc Actiaa la Beit Oiim-ler- lid: lof The Timcs- of Jaw M. brief edil ''8 HftS iiWlm ' awl A. S that divide thorn. The school LIVE building might have to go back from the busier part of town, ' luil even that would have its ad vantages. Knough aaid. Let us do the right thing right now: and do it commensurate with the intelligence and enterprise of the citizens of Barns, A Citizen. STOCK OPWRTUNITIES Idaho stockmen, and thus kept in the Northwest, had it been possible to secure the stock at home. It is a fact that only I verj small percentage of the live stock at present needed can le supplied by the home growers. Naa Nat Rrrn Devrtofca Safftcteatty ta Care Shipping in stix-k from a distance MONROE WRITFS OF INDUSTRV IN OREOON COUNTRV far Prticnt DriMit al The Ha Market Orealer IkataH Naa. Ini STRIAI. NOTES. (I'ortlnnd I he great pondent) There are so many splendid opportunities for the eastern men of push and enthusiasm in the needs of a Portland is now a matter of his- Roae Festival of t10 livestock business in Oregon ping in Hums. timet v. Burns a new public First. ! IK m werni. heat and van- we must give public ss. tor with the education pi rd, the pre- torv. It was eventful week that it is difficult to say just what phase of the industry is the farmer's (xn-k.-t to raise hogs. entails a great exjxmae to the packer, and. what is a more ser ious consideration, it semis moft OUl of the country to the east ern farmers, while the manufac tured product is sold locally. i with wheat at its pre sent high price, it is money in .gcan it K IS In to f ice nly accommo t enrollment, ingested condi an get a new uirh we begin a school luiilri- influence up.m rty in the city d building is (1 tenet "f the lding is to de han to increase rt. in Burns. thing more at- pective home 1. substantial how at- nt one is to le among us led by asking id opinion. I seeking such ' ton n. And of the Bums ieve that the safe in struct- that. under g west wind. col lapse. hi tnis tear is ere seems to be MOST the car- safety of the ' ne least a tl'oid to take collapse of the can the tleat h cholar in s a citizen of Aesilaled to say Ht things, for Bl that the pub Bh this appears DtfbRT " those of Hthc alxive with ult finding or y in the with a : that for th- IM their Tii. hich 1 wish to lioul ample enough. Bum public not forget that ys anu gins. ool phis ground hallowi k memories clus ot many of us Hunted by H hour when id e leuily in- pl property be mm Xnr H-T- and girls Bi'xi!. and nappe Hvi a hard tinii and- H to Hall or to throw The convention Pacific Ooaat started ai tin Monday morning, dosing the day with a dinner that was simplv peril Admiral Swinburne and the oi her officers of the Charleston, the Yorktown and rix torpedo boats participated in every event, and had much to do with the suc : the program. The para des wen- all superior, the auto mobfle races were remarkable, ami the attendance loth of visi i home Mople at each and every feature, is conclusive proof of the Pacific Northwest The Western Master Printers easily the most Portland ever en-, mo vigorously calling for at- as these statistics show: A hog mon. io department, imm can be raised by running on Ad Men's League ""'ng to selling, has been tie- stubble and alfalfa to the Commercial Club sloped in anything like the pro- where it will weigh 150 pounds portion necessary to care for the present demands of the home PARADE AN ANNUAL FEATURE NO i UKSI'ASSIM. RFCFNT NORSF SHOW MEETS PUBLIC APPROVAL. illinium ia I"' bidden kteea aiii'in lag Ratna WITH ra will lip .rintilil i II VOKU1 I t ' pott my Trrapaaa- I NO TRK8PAH8INO Mitaial Pat aa I aal la later! Every stn,k aa la Haracy Caaaty Vary CrealtaMt I iklaMaa al Slack. Notiio la liinhv given that liuiii- iim isd itjooMag asee tin MMtoSad lanrla f tha Atiiirican I. ami ( .t v Ht,,k (',, ia lrictlv fori. i. I I. i. An) " i oi or 'oil? foo i i limit- ing or tresseMliig will to ptesteatod to lh fuM Ktf ni of tlic law I H Hill. Ranch Manager. at a cost a pound. market, to say nothing of the expenses, irreater demands that will follow each advance of the great pack ing industry, now centered in Portland. The Union Meat Com pany concerns on the Coast in its plans for a great plant on the peninsula, utilizing some 3.000 not to exceed H cent: This covers lalx' At this weight th hog is Ix-.st adapted for fi pMrfMM and we will thftwfore start with the original invest ment of 150 pounds, at 3 cents a one of the oldest packing x)Und, or $4.50. With rensona- nle care, a hog will take on one pound of pirk to wheat or corn, and therefore By failing to make a note of it The Times-Herald failed to men tion the recent parade of tine 1 ne. This omission d lv the management for The Times- Herald is certainly anxious to encourage the brood bg of batter stock in thissec-l MOTI01 tion and is willing to do its part toward accomplishing such sn Ning anahla to Rive earporteaal nu. isllrtiii !! to 1I1- ioII.c lion of II The parade had but Btttf d wSto dso as, lbs 110 bsfo 1 acres ot ground space, and erect- with UK) pumds of grain, he ing buildings at an expenditure of should put on Sit pounds of pork. batWROT three and four million Figuring the garin at 1 J cent., a ia preparing for a future ,Mun,, tnjs makes an txpandi- .market embracing two shores of ,. ()f 04, Tms i,rintfs th(. ,,,..,, the Pacific the Orient, and Association, composed of all the from Alaska to South America rinters between the 1 Mountains and the Paci fic Ocean, met in convention a dream that will Ucome a real- cost of a 230 pound hog to $10,60, and on the mnrket today a hog is worth b cents a pound deliver ity long before Oregon growers in in p,)rtland, or$13.80 a m.u and shippers are in shape to ben- rinof$a.30a head to cover th it land last week. The are ,tit from the enorm.uis e)K'ndi- cost of shipping -mg and therefor' but few horses were in except those at the fair ground nnd in the im mediate 1c1n1ty. It was poasi- ami. n to have had twice the number from the close surrounding coun try and many times that many "" 1-J.. n . .. live pound i m,,r MBU u" nn(" !,UCK inrougn- oui me county in-en drought in for exhibition. However, it was I i rj 1 leditable luiratle and some of the Iwst horse tlesh to be seen in all Kastern Oregon was represented. Those who did participate de serve credit for their enterprise and will be benefited by it. The animals brought out most favor able comment from people 1 ho art- judges of good horses. plaOfd aitb Mr. 0. II l.-oh .il. , Vfar liavii it fn-- it -io. . ilo ill. miliiiioii ul co .Hrlnrriliip a prompt f th aasao i Netatod. M ahkhkn ,V QaSMY, Nt-hfioif Servkra. now thoroughly organized and imiortant city on the ited upon the Executive Board. ' In the valley around Cove. Oregon, there will be produced this year two hundred tons of cherries ane five hundred cars of apple. The Mople there realize that they will need from two hundred and fifty b three hun ted people in addition to their local population to pick and pack the cherry crop. A special Portland excursion party will attend the Commence ment Kxcrcises of the Oregon State University on June 24th. Oregon Association of Till.- Men. which will affiliate with the National Association of Title Men. was organized at Portland un Saturday. Delega tes from many sections of Oregon ;riven a banquet by the itd fraternity Saturday evening. . tion overand the assura . great cherry and crop, th -f all Ore- ture for livestock, unless some prettv eneriotu action is taken. The truth is that Oregm men are not awake to the fact! that their prosenty is linked with that of the packing plants. Tliey have not fully oomprehend il what it means to have a great about N percent of the cattle used are obtainable in Oregon, the test being sliipM'il from Mou rning, Idaho. nia and Washington. A total .1 350,000 head of cattle is used ,11 'iiegonand Washington oaiiy, The packer far prefers to buy rinmi. aHii awl A 6 aal alt a . . t ll.it. . I ' ...i "WKiwnin " uw.B niMivl M,(K.k M npar homes ready to take their hogs, uv (. r and cattle on the htxf. If tl. . . ...... . m? . , were fully aware of the enor mous and constant demands for live stock, and the growing de mand as the market widens, and if they realized the thousands of dollars sent out of the state for live stock, they would give the matter instant and practical :ng about at once to arrange for supplying the de mand. Another thing there are not enongh stock growers to take care of the work of supplying the great packing plants. Should farmer in the state give a projier share of his attention to hog raising, still there would not le hogs enough. We need east erners thousands of them in transit. Witha sulhcient hoim- market importations would cease. Possibly in the whole length and bredth of our country' then is no state so ideally suited to live stock as Oregon; pleasant, open winters and fine grazing rflaJce it unnecessary to figure aj loss from the rigors common to winters in the East. Health radiates from Oregon's swift flowing mountain streams it sweeps down from her wooded mountains, and blows in from the ocean. Bvery health condi tion favorable to man and beast is present; transportation facili- It is the intention to make Un horse show a regular feature in this city and next year premra tions will be Ix-gun earlv in the season so that all may have their stock in ibapo for the exhibition. Mrs. J. L Sit, and son. Iouis Junior, of Drtwsoy an relatives in Vale. Oriano. Baas Laxative Cough Syrup for yonng and old is prompt relief for coughs, croup, hoarseness, whooping cough. Gently laxa tive. Guaranteed. Sold by The me Pharmney, Horns. Ore., Fred Haines, Harney, Ore. ISf A J Irwin will pn-mli al Ibirni-v th Jiul Sunday of oaoR iionth at 11 a. m. and 7 .10 p in Habitat h lohoel awry sabbath si 'J p. m. I'ln- Haraej Sunday achnoi at 2 o'cliK-k i-rnli SuiiiIhv ami a Oflfdlai inviiHiinii in . xtrii.b-il s all aim MM "tl" -ml to t mill ll At tin- rVooaytonas tbsrefe liuriia. b'i-. A. J. Irwin paator. AtotaRRWfteM th thinl in. I fourth Huinlayp of eaeli inimlliiii II k in . ami 7 .in p in raabath whROl al 10 a. in l .Hi iiiormiiK NEW SPRING WAISTS Juat ranhti a.lx-iintiful line of Indies' waists in Kmhroideried, Ijicc nnd net waists for Spring. Swneihinc Very Stylish in Lawn and Silk Our dresa good department will show a VWJ Httrnrlivo display of Itwns, Silk Mulls. Meneried Chambraya, (orrine Suitings and Ingomars These goods are the latest prirdiM-tion for this season. New 1 mbroidenes and Lace and a beautiful line of India Linontv ( ur shoe departmettt is compete inevery waySnd we can satisfy the most Fastidious in loot wear. Remember we ranry the ROYAL WORCESTER CORSET Brown's Satisfactory Store. MMMit. iiili. " ii:umiltin::tiiif!!ii! iituuttiilOlU I ac Use Star RE8TAURANT Clilna losirif.', I'r..i i. inr. Cor. Main ami II - MBWlt' RT ntiLi HOUR- Bakery in aunnaetiori A SpKialtj ul Stort Urfcr. . TsMo furtilxliiil Hilli evn tiling Ilia inatki t atr.inla Your patron aga mil .lie. I SELLS S.m Ml: AD OF SHEEP. I'. J. Walsh, stock inspector for Wasco county, was in town Friday and Saturday. He was on his way home from the m & Keenan ranch, when- You Must Sleep! he had purchased l.r,fMMi he.nl of ties, by land and water are ade- yearling sreUwrs, th.- price Ih-jhk iron should 'get buay" and ad- with their thrift, enerjo' "d tfr ever I V.'ith its latest addition, the To ledo Iievelupnu-nt League, the Oreg pment Leau. -three members. liider the new national bank ing law, approved May :)th, ' a Lied quota of curretic;. will he .J. 11 1,000. POISON CAMaSS Stale Sheep InsK-ctir W. H. with headquarters at ren dition, wa m Vale Friday just return m the shearing plant at load Canyon, where he was inveatigatiii" the cat. the dying "f f many sheep. pern-nee. to come into the state, -.ettle all up and down our lovely Wiilamette, Rogue River and Hood River Valleysyes, and we have many quate; land is plentiful and can be gotten m tin- moat reasot-alile terns, and. in short, every in. ducement invites the stock raiser to Oregon and cast in bis lot where a perietual now-at-honie market head. The sheep will In- delivered at Shaniko June 2. i liought for S. Red mond, a South Dakota buer who has just bought ,000 head ipmetit to South Dakota. '1 he price was lower than last other sections iBUran,,'''s tl"' hijfhest PriceB ' mjRROB'r price, but was consider that will prove equally advanta geous. The packers are demand ing a better grade of hogg, and more pf them right a long. And what is true of the hotf is true of cattle, sheep and veal. The en lire livestock industry is handi capped by sparseness of settle ment. At ever. raising all along the railway lines should be established a stock man who makes a business of rounding up the live stock of I.. of prepar- ion and shipping to Portland wny for the coining of his product, and where the fu tun- ramifications of this market are as far reaching as the world's water courses or transiortation lines. A. S. Monroe in I'aciln Northwest. I aiacr O'Brtco Leave Today. This morning Father O'l will leave the city on a mission ary tour to Bumpier, John Dsy. Frame City, Canyon City and ..r one under present mar- ' conditions. Madras Pioneer. A Snap in Rkal Kstatk M acres at Crane Creek gap, ho farm land, the other MO pal lure, all fenced, growingcrop, ai'leii all planted, small orchard, of all kinds, 6-room house with g-'-xl cellar, an abundance oi line spring water. Can be had for $1400. Also a desert r.-- .- ini -liiiu-iit, land all under with a new house well lin- neil ci liar and wells. 14 miles I xC y V ii ' lK!' V I 3AM AND CANT SUET i HI li CI. .UJuMrnanMirtonrf kwhk. I ll I. . I ra .. !..! I..l I lie i . .! at - - - Sliiiti i ii U....a4ljy SaOii.M, Ckraal AlaaltallM. IMMtiuN Trawiiaa. I ', ..t ... i.l StawuM-a TrwUt .. l liaiiin. Maart IlLaaaaRlnaJiMajlli ,, ..i. Naut , E-lMa wmIi.i ailnaa. Brataria. faUaaa, Maaiii . B-a..r KMjra ii natilii raaalaa I I I, .la. i. !... u Ukajtaa. .. a faj a (J l fa. I. Uun aaa i ti ll t isroMiaik io u.iatkiiiuii ini Mtcts.il of iinr -oa loan coatiHuio tuifittiaui W LiaiLr io r-i.oouci tauanr SLEEPINE-.'ffiSa (iKiai.u.. i. . i .1 la iiaaaaaiaafaMBaat i, . ., I., i. ...i. Miapalaa, CLualai at i Mural ..,-,. i. i,i ... ikaj ll s Hurari4 . koiai K. IMU. In lartlar U.at , ,u may t. If tl. ma wall ABSOLUTELY FREE l"ii ura.. .Jina ntmm aj w will aanai .. .... I I -. iarMil vl (al .auU, ' tar The Harney Valley Brewing Co. Mninilat turara il ure Bcxla "VKT,tor I'amlly I rail lollcHed-Fnw Delivery T. E. Jff NKIN8rMt.nager aa 5 Cmts Bhti a (aad, caal (ilau af leer al Ika Harney Valley Brewery Saloon :, amvu im' all cmm ( . of IUt Quality SM.SO A ulUhH. Vriprirora. Hurnm. Oregon a a a a a a d play giiMi-d """ "' llelJ l,ein killed on his own account. This could the Franciscan Fathers who will ! diteh. all level and line farm I paying business, and one would benefit the grower, that Hums about th- l.i.-tofAugi and Tiny will come from St. I. are the best in the Hocks. The be developed into a snl.-nditilv locate and found a monesterv in land. Some land cleared and 10 or lli acres in growing Situated J mile east of Lawen. Price $460. Wai i ii'. Gray, lwen cause oi me deatn is tin- ueatn or poison camass. It lias a yel low spur or spike. The laves the packer, are wale like an onion, single bulb. The Sleepine Co.' Rt(.il,.lBU.lliVtlAMI.I) The antidote io this xison is ,)Uitt. as well as hi i Wnat is every man's business is no man's l.usiness; thus it is potassium- is-rmangamate 8 amke necessary thai ii his . m through tl.. vrains-s iium carbonate 5 grains aeedily. to gt-l iht t told that he ammonia chlorid 5 grains. The neighborhood U M' window m, in. Thia will Hollar. He goes r ' H H till mm H of his trouble. Pl B R . u. i - l.it- potassiuin in-rinanyanate alone I in water will do the Mimeone and that each hip it regularly to the i alive. and we mation will pleasure by throughout Dem. no doubt this be received with the Catholic people tin- state. Ii r W. mm ; from I r Fanners can club to r. get !. inn, a full lot and thr.. Ore ( TTHElitST AUCTION THE CAPITAL SALOON, Tit. i W l-r..; Burns, Oregon. -Vllalco Xlilo X3ZoQ,d.q.3,stxtoxo. ines. I iqtiors and Cigars. Billiard and Pool Tabled. Club Rooms in Connection. M. I.. LEWIS iliac (la. la faraiiR PARTICULARS and PRICES Ta sajsst Raak iaf INFORMATION. in alla DESIGNS. i W A a i..u.-.JBT Wf BITTER AIT) fcmria-rsa yL IkALTlCALLYBK"' W iKT ; Mm-ii HE; ITOIE ,...i H . Ovar COO TV 't m 8mu tor Saaotitul agl, ijl a ik Ua l A g.il.Ki 9i IH iiWtllI a - a ieMSi BH 1 1- 1 - i S 11 fl Wl' v K t m v - - . Judge Will K. King sient sev eral days in Ontario this i returning to Salem yesterda.s. Argus. a car, and snip direct m carload lots; bul if there were a man at each stock center who Salmon, Ins time to buying up and shipping at intervals, the farmers, interests would be bet ter looi.nl afu-i, and the Pineule.-; for the Kidneys, 30 ers would be more readily sup- brick building on U 1 First street bet ween Tax ! tot- e46,Ob(. Th. r) a Ini jhI to be i.. good interest on the amount paid Portland Telegram. a m .1 il.OU. Cuaranteed P directly on the Kid- io his : v relief in the first when he I dose to backache, weak back, rheumatic pains application of M "' l;i.. u I.. .- n . Union Meat , ,'' IO' a" ,u"", u i-iic-s, srxjiries, reduce C. C. Colt, the for fear lam y knock vindow. If Its the entin provide Wei. Burns, Ore., i-oora t'oi I re. MR plied According to M.r. ..ill of (lulnnan . the tuickei ., nf kid- Pacific Northwest imjor ted last tiufl- s'" iditch.i.e. I in S6, uarantasd. Sold by ighborhood oi Sold by The hogs, at an approximate value of rl "dmcs' narny. " $1 a head, making the total amount paid to the farmers of Ldder trouble. 1 purify I he blond and invigorate the neighborhood of I'J -. iXX live Schenk Bros, wish you to come m the middle West 1,500,000. This in and see what they ha-. Kn four I No. 1 Boston team collars $3.75 enormous sum would have been ou may order a suit and be Bnin the atrseta J. C. Welcomed Sons. paid to Oregon, Washington and ' ahead of the rest. 1 will hold regular auction sales on the first and third Saturdays of each month at iheC. A. Sweek barn in Burns. Bring in any thing you have for sale and get your money for it. Special at tention given to sales in the country. W. T. Smith. Auctioneer Hundreds of people who suffer from backache, rheumatism, lame back, lumbago and similar ail ate not aware that these rely symptom of kidney trouble. 1'ineules for the Kid neys, act directly on the kidneys, bringing quick relief to hack ache and other symptoms of kid and bladder derangements. 30 days trial $1.00 and guaranteed, or muney back. Sold by The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Ore. , Fred Haines, Harney, Ore. jHiffffl i JK ' ; nf : f:l A mm aaH. . . . - r .-HBaai & UUL'4lrw0 tMmWmMM The Burns Flouring Mill Kacantl) KulargaS 25.000 New Word t.uottor of Iho World . -1 la .... 1.1 Ufla. NatrrMcgr jplilcat lictlui,ry . i.iuu lnloj 2360 Quarto Pago a .j. lu.k kUaJlr,- lir Every Home . .Iw'aCaUagUla IMIlua y I I. mi i rIWn..k."l U..C.M-RR1AM. ruLllah.ra, Spr.-afiol... H. j a ruTVfliNr. propt A .MOieNHlf'I.K JIII.I. I'R0U-.SMS I'.sLD I uuftioieni itu ta tuftfdy tin ra 1 '111 a l()l in ties lit brtHitl stujf't- ! r'LOliri, RIM LED BARLEY, CHOP, AND j All Kinds of Mill Feed always oa Hand lit URV MMahlM MAk.Li Kklll PAID ION 00D MILIINu SrTUT CU8TOM WORK DONE : Good Seed Wheat for Sale --. Job Printing.