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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1908)
MMMMMMMMMM iinte-f1ernl& I'iiiiit ol Iturn'-r Ootllt) inn mill ia ont- e lioinx innliiimK in Eailem mt xmtttalK W etrnl Mnrnsg fonntrej DTCn mi drill nf fl, I2S.S0O nrrn M I will. ' menu! ml I" i" tin- itlilir lunil law I t I Stair. BURNS, HARNEY COUNT1 I on. AUGUST 15. "8 JT.ik FAIR ten l vt Mini. Ho ROADS SlITA One hah mile- trot or pace 2 in QOOI) . free for nil Harney eon N oo. Ball ga; Indiana poad law mav bi ( ONDITWNS Horses to be : BLE FOR ORPflON. gible for :m of the rac- u-i h- owned in Harr- County 00 Hays prior tO this eawiifalattfEltt Jifr Will Prtwni Itin In all raiTs (here must be art Purses in running races divided 70 per c- ill i per cent mil. In the trotting races purses di1 mt to B to second, 16 to third and 10 to fourth. Track from saddle horso and i-ntrii's close with the .! at noon the day of the To Nut I rrl!tmr tmhmhhnj DtM llart ol Indiana Mrmare. kaii'l rp-d. I Matt) both .. and il! bt premium M by the inff anafthc total ; irp real I I stockr Kli: ol It ai . i i aBd show- it of the There in aim which will di table h Bmbered it rate n taidt- visi- ng ijBJteil I, early ipectal i. on the evening pre No entranc ed in any race, but the -.vill deduct 10 per from all money win The association reserves the jwistpone or dare oil' any and all r r a I and sufficient reason. No .d without cunt' All running races shall lie gov ern, ile of the Pacini Coast Joekey Club, fruiting MM governed by the rules of the National Trotting Association hopples i"! barred. Pl.AYIil) MIS LAST TUNE. (Jood roads will be the suhjeei about which one of the most im portant discussions and nets of the coming legislative session will revolve, says the Portland .lournal. P; the strong demand of good road advocates from everv Metfofl of thl I t at taltves of the which is to me. in Portland morrow, by the8tata Good !' aaaociation. and by raftogJ ganizatinns working for t hi- im provement of Oregon hit i the pood roads movement will have great strength and main friends, and a strong united ef fort will be made to secure the enactment of pood roads laws which will enable permanent highwtjn to be constructed in the st.Ve Much int fore in the bill whi'-h If Il of diaftiiiK bj K. .1. of the memlHT- of the Mub mah delepation. who is workinp on n bill which h-- believes will solve the pood roaib proUSaa. Mr Jaoper is taking tin una hiphway laws as the model Pound dead in lied. John, or lainiliarly known as ".lack"' Wi u ilus.it binu lt i . i I lnu litnl titA i ..,,'. , " ".i u f,,r '" Proposed bill and , bafdone what no Tntthfj influ- hen it sepamted him from his Moved instrument. h : ;: m which l- lien played to the delight of his audi' no- Irom the good old phwer dayi on aayea creek to the last few hours of earthly Ufa. Several months ago h (0 the onmts goaf farm btte then- during his laat . ad ! lime;- phono. m re one and Ul ( Irani county W ' os nd- r mingled with the ' bi in ' d. i-1 many meet Orepon Jcmidi- I ul proiM ru holders ad latent who now wear thci . ' ' l loponed improvement. sation :. id. dftuh fi mples can recall the da'.-- of u tastic to the ne strains ol Ml Mt. Eagle. lINo UN CRICKETS comii from an i the illion lash for reea that f, p Harney oo. te tor au. Mtditiom, Indian hoi - lor ile horaea. ltd. can. the Indians have, dur- - MEM of large -ervution, and in many Indian popu- m been out catcliiup theaa. Ihaj ure considered a ran' o in Indians and x.ked in urioun wuyb. i ii the ii Tikplmiit iroa Harney lo Dftc). 1 h; poles Up for the that when his work is completed In- will have fkaaatd a law which will meet all the n-quiremenls of t the itati of Orai Ha livcnl in Indiana, win i tin law in operation, : i d ba1 mp ! note i rkinps, Mr. .Ia' I.'-Iicvch thai it ii perhaps the In-st model to be secured to pi him in his efforts to frame u law which will tlons. The Indiana law BVOI ides that apaa the patiuoB of II CraohohV ers of a county, residinp in the vicinity of pniKsed road im- ( provement, the board of COBV misaioncrs shall advertise Hm Rlingofthe petition and ii"tif to pioposiii irnpn led for in the law whose duly it is to make road imp' I and roort in II. after the reiHirt of i!, jhaa been received, ti nt trance "in miaaioners si im- proemi-nt to I,. In case -Mi. in, trance a board ul i be aj- ed. who shall ' ' i ed men, and v baas make an inveatipation and determine whether th n monstrant will ! ed by uciion of tip lopoaed road. If the board ' Mai there will be damage, then the board .mmissionei may eith.-r pay the damages out of UBt) treasury, if the im- of auHicit-nt imir- 'naki ti.. LE0ISI.ATI0N Young H .short Stories from American Hist. fom the Old New. Stories of American Life and Adventure. Stories of ("treat Americans for Little Americans. Primary History of the United and Deeds a Hundred re ago. Ife in th ies. Fifty Famous Storiee R Four Amer ns. Little Man, Lai Five I a 1 1' Unorieane and ho" "i America. , Mustafa, the Egyptian B ChUdren of the Arctic. u- Baby. Island Storiee. of Lincoln. f'-r Third Grade or Fourth 'ii Reader for Fifth Qrat Jaaa and luanH M Wonderful Pioneers of the Mississit Vail- it. 7th AND I 'E. -linpo Feathata. aT Tooth. Dab Kl I Mustang. Talking Iavea. Liltl (ii II- . of other t'ountriea. :ng Patri Prince and the Page. McPaneham. Story of a Mad ! I in : Th Gentleman. The E Little NYII Tale of Two Citiea. Hero s - Prom A M W SYSTliM 0I: BtYINd ii iiii'ii. AIM N'i eaaoaMieaiaM Mam lamanoanaai leaaeieaieeaMeaeMeaesM i. World to the 0frPi Kl '-on 01.0 tllSloM OF C ATI I I BUSINEST. afti Saku WW AI ht WW Fraa TIM IhIm SiiKk irtff la NrtlMMt- Ck(t May at a 0afll. lie .lournal says: fwcknien of Crook c untv, and M those whose cattle and sts center in any , groat Central Ore- p .try, are mightly im , change which has just i hi nOtd from Portland. that in future all buying ' animals will bo done i the Union Steal Yards of Portland direct and not, as in the past. I individual buyers represent mv the different pack ing firms of Portland. Tacoma md Seattle, acting for themselv es. In other words, commenc inp with la t Saturday, all stock Ii to bl shipped direct to the I niot. St(H-k Yards at Portland, I nd then turned oval to the re gular commission houses of live i.K-k den'- v I'uiiii i pUcr rlj . ii I ra will Im in . i uti il r II oi'...l I Ii. pHr NO lltK-l IHrtlNtl Nnttcf i- li o in ivi'ii ilie liiml. injf and 'li'nling ttpofl ''' . it! mI Und "f I hi Aieeth . I out ,1 Lit , m strhrtlj i.ifi.i.i . i d Iiiii.i- inn , , itt il M (he fnll t-xo-ni .it ii i im I R Hm. Kanch Maaeaji r NOTI i nVini in .1 ! ii . mil m Btll'1,1 In II. . l I i n llir HI nun n .ill'- n, llif -mm Ii'. 1 mih Mr. C. II I id A ' ' I' l Ii K I l.l'-' il -iiiii- I lie ilia ni.lii'HM, ul i'.i mi i in ' -lep a r uti it " ' I ' II" n- ! Ii.- ni- i c ipi'-Hlril MaI'-I'KM ,V lillHl HrllfltMi Sfitkti thegt-nial traveling buyer is now a matter of history, and stock- ow have but ci-niial mart wherein to dwise of their oat product The pending change w ;ls her- tiM-kmen of this 1 1 weeks ago. hut nlv in . "oneral way. so that (hie annimncement will l tin- lirat real tidings many attle- pmen and hreslers of will receive of th- actual nditi. f things in stockrais ing industry, .stockmen interviewed by the li.urnal n-H.it. i-.-m inclined to Krv A J Irwin will BteaeO. si llariii'V lha '2nd Sundav ul "intli at 11 a in. mid 5 .'.o p m visits from Slilmili -clii..il fvery aahdatli si 'J p in II" II M Is) whool nievi- Bl ' "i look ra'li Sunday and m oordial iiivilal I- t-X tended l wliii ran atlaml l" ,.. . I i th 0 Al the Praaliyii 'tail 1 Rett a J Irwin pastst. I Vint WfkaW 1 1 - iliird in. I luirlli SlIlldM. Ii lliilllHl 'II . in hihI 7 .'Ml p iii Pabtsalli m ho l it 10 s ' nili in. ii nlng NEW SPRING WAISTS Jusl irteivnl ;i beniitiful line of lad waists in Kmhmideried, liBcc and net wnisis for Spring. Somcthintr Very Stylish in Lawn and Silk Our dress pmmIs department will show a very attractive display of lawna. Silk Mulls. Meneriod Chnmhraya, Corrine Suiiinga and Ingnmars Thew gnodaare the latest production for this season. New Embroideries and Lace and a neautiful line of India Linons. ( ur ' -in m- tit ji,.i tr.vni is coin). etc inevcry .i ,a)( c can satisfy the most fastidious in loot wear. Remember we carry the ROYAL WORCESTER CORSET Brown's Satisfactory Store. ..:. .: aaejaji :i The Haraey Valley Brewing Co church i favor the eheneje ao lonv Nine: p.-ople do I "t Ulteirpl Ui squeeze them with it Combine Of the Old North movement, and the reason triven V ,.t 'ik'''. that it win facili- PapareiaU. 8. tate the hendMag f stoah and ,,.v, dile th.- i.M-k yards iieople to lloiisil,.,!,! ,su.i "t the U. I '''' ,h' tucUmen higher prices Famous Adventures and IVi ' -' ratmin' .f theeHmina- n Eaoapeeof the Civil War. ' '" expenaea heretofore Colonial Children ' to th. rMmifying- travels Cam; Firesides of th I"""r- "' Ibe field, who ItJon, 1 '" In en withdrawn. At stockmen are in the new plan a trial without protest, us it seems iartabl toaaaeerve their interests I "Ul UK Stut'd ' , ..ii Journal has the .. anent the future ; lyera und commission Childrens Stories of Americu'.s ' How our Crandfalhers Lived. .' ' '" ,"t-Ml The Homunce of the Civil Wer ' l'u'' Tht Lsac Star RE8TAURANT I 'liliia ' ,i . , l'riin ata saw it - nwi. MBLi AT OLiLi HOUR Bk-ey In 'nnetioM A Specially if Sbsrl Orfcru Tsl'li- l'iiriili-d null . Ihs marki-l Mltnil Ymir pno.ii a aollolh M ,.i, ul, ii Ii r. r "I and ure tSiez3.x Wnter lamiU lrnit SulUllnl Im I . i T. E. JFNKIN6, Manager i American tnra. Hero 1 l DajraV History in I. from American of other tount II Ml liandicap, to L. ire, purse Hi tiiiit sine st.etcliini' of :. telephone line for I"' ' cnient. as the cum- muy !.. ,,.. Bun Campbell The Indiana law alaopi while in town Tuesday. Thii extenaive legal machinery for the line is to run fro. tn.ction of roads, th. lo In.. a distunce of 33 uf tli'" ll"-"- Wad, their width, ,...MI,,.U.( and in fact Koes into all the ea- ome time thii fall. Mr. (unp-1 aential matters buarina upon tiie bell, who.lms been suierii.tend- coiistruclion of an adequate and ig til , unifann system of puhlic high , his way to big home at Prairie City, from wherein- aai It le the mof Mr. Jue- lat three t P. :- sMato a close study month. Hhi- kde. ll- ladiaaa law. ti occupy himself during his viu-aliun in -lanclift and wile, n- drafting his bill for cent arrivals in Prineville from tbe U-gislai who have just bought the ll'at '' ,,. law which will meet all the rt- quiremen's ot tl m situa tion, and that his measure will meet with the ' of the different ory. laboring for th- i-ail.se. to . -ini-- for the Willamette vi isin until autumn. 'I ..... inyl, summr, return- nit nt-ie noon wi i rmt Mile tr ponies slH(HI IMS I kit: i lIUitAitt BOOKS ii-'in Mi-ining Following is a comulfte reeaed entire new books .- by the d tore of school district No. 1. s of dr' placer min- books will be under the . are of which he is employing, the ladies and are in the Public of Ul machinery was Library: It! m ai days ago, which Lated his deiiarture for .. . . . . .... . . ... IP, distanc ity when he will replace Nancy KutleUge. announce broken parte. Blue Mt. Dandelion Cottage. $75 00. I Stories ot Pioneei Life for 3kd, 4th and 5th ukades. I' eka. udering lb rooa. Fretlerick the Croat Iron Star and What It Saw. In Ka-sti .'-Hands. pride W I'. tnilt-tiin. the Soil. Manuf.. Fur- graphy Header.) torn Furope. Iand of the Leaf Night. irfs. Storn - of the Corilla CtMintry. ica. Our American ' .s. A Iran i A. irient 1 ltay in Mexico. South America. Alice'.- Visit to the Hawaiiu lslai. I amoua Ruh-rs. , Uttl ties. American Heroes and Heroi Ci. . . i ..in Plutai i America In tin Days of Alfred tht at. True Story od ;!tn' True Sto-., id Lati I Al. "In. Napoleon. Three W. am T.-il. In the Days of Queen U ry. el. Grutl Reader for Higln-i Gra Ma e of American Lit i.ee. Winifred W. Adventures of Tom Saw .. i I Pauper. Winning his W.. Yru; Must J.ccpl li" ! H I. LN'. &J SA'W ANOCaNT !U I f.P THE CAPITAL SALOON, II, I ll A Burns. - Oregon. W'iies I iquors anil Cigars. IMIIInrd and Pool Tables. Club Adorns in ConiicLtion. m-mn m .i - i ji itinued on page four.) I r i, .will, for two yaara a oil manager of the local ards, has severed his con n with the institution and with Thomas C. Benson, a cattle preeeat with the Union Mi i ( otupany, will conduct a ige business with ,.t the sUK-kyards. Mr. I rmerly president of -I,. . pgrofpajg1 Asso i in well known through inland mpire I P, lonegan, a livestock buy ..i the Frye-Bruhn Co., will go into the livestock business in ihe new tn-re his office will be l-will form a partner liii. with Mr. Blake, a well Idaho cuttle man nil' r firms will establish otti ihe yards and within a days the new system will be to ogue for the first time. By the new order of things Portland's supremacy in the live u clinched h Shippi . i- jeeive much bel buyers aill able to ae I their supplies at leae price be t tin elimination of the I heavy charges for buyers with pense. w arrangement," says O- M. Plummer, secretary of the kyards comjaiy, "is going! '- a big thing for Portland a well aa the Jiw-.tick buyers and settlers. It will center the entire industry of the Pacific iiwcst ai Portland, thus mak-j ing a big market. Now if ship- nan will only send their stock it will enable the new sys 0 be put into operation with 1 ieally no delay." I aaaalaaaV aavHafir at l Im aj i. Bta).Ww.w um.l'- ! 1- ul I . I '.. , .. .i li . - tm .... iwea 1. 1 ft I Ui II i. ClifvfiW .MMla ' J .1 i. i i i fit . H mm an n ..kin itrr. o ftitiaiH H .aali.a. Caaataa j n : . UMM1I , r. rUl.lllAU.1 MMN on-eoo Be uiifui aasiana. I I ui tuu noil J ' I t aJrL I. i . LEWIS till I. M I" IkiM PARTICULARS and PRICES Ta aojreai aMkiaf INFORMATION. Swah atoavsew DESIGNS. MOMUMI u i i fiT, tU i l:-l , , If It. wlllMBli I FLY I iEE laei". '' IMMM .i aaa i. The StaepiiH O. aM.. IgVH ANU.O. ' aaaaaiail affasaaes , l.u The Burns Flouring Mill j a iTU . iVANT, Pioot. MOIIhHN id.' H I.. IW,b IS bill i i il I'-n ticiililr ( HE . J)i h'lllh, , 'll Tim f a r'-f : ' i 'I FLOUR, WU.LD liARLEY. CHOP, A.NO All kuiuS uf Mill Iced alnavs oh (laid IMt VtK. UNilfcM NAttkkl Md PAIU I UK IHNrl alUhe t CUS'OM WOKK DOMK j Good Seed Wheat for Sale M. Horton of Diamond, a mer chant of that place, was in Vale with his wife yunday on a busi ness trip. Vale Oriano. Job printing-The Times-Herald 1 0 C. Mi..'t.AlAM C 1-uLIUhara. myrtutllmld. Tho OVERLAND HO i EL Afford iii U'si Vccommodatlosi tube Iijki ii ( ouutv :utMN ko"Ms, i.. . ai riM viciunts '1 he patronage of all guests under the old ranee tolly limed. iSatteo pax Amvy, $1.25 JpmeH A. Fanning, Mana uuuiuiiijimuiatiiittimiiitmniitnuunietiiiiuuoiiiis Job Printing.