The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 12, 1908, Image 1

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BURNS. HARNKY COUNTY. OREi tX. SKITKMRER 12. 11
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PLAN TO BUILD UP OREGON
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al theHcks on
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p-vjrf Wi
i butt fall
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ke worn
we month
rted wi ,h
i?d to cor:
il irr m
it tone Mi
history bad
ntr-r
LnWV
to Cmok county
has Nn on the schedule of our
some timo It
.,i nld have been started last
'year and completed this had it
not been fo- M r)opreasionbut
fall. It will he the first new
vork constructed."
"What program will he follow
ed relative to the Oreiron &
Washinpton road, the cunettne-1
Hon of the tunnel under the pen- ,f the p,ns 1rof'sor w '
insula and the removal of the Kerr of the Agricultural college
Southern Pacific track on Fourth j work out h0 nPe" anrt ev
j. T. Barnaa, flnpl.
R0..1 Mm aa 1
Timaa-HrraM, printing
dr iintati
'. Miafar. r,itar
iltC otca
.1 I Harper ataa
1 Irrulil on ballot
rtarrtaarat I ana. Tkraafkoat Tfct K11)( M.nin ,,,,
rant lor n.pn .lallaar
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Nvil.-r lr. . b'aaka,
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lualirr it IVaca
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H CROPS ARE VERY 0000
FWST lioioim TCNOe VfcaBTV
Rlls IN PI. ACES
pects they will, eastern Oregon r.irb.nka Mnraa ftirjai
ton mi 11
street?"
"All these projects are part of W1" Dl08l,om Ke tne provermai
the general scheme of building " and ln a fpw vmr w !"
.ron. and while thev will "" ""porUnt from an agricultur-
ily take more time totlw apoini as s now me hooo
way. they will be comr-lot- Drlet, aays a Portland
ed as rapidly as possible. There , ltem-
is no intention to alandon any of Profeaaor Kerr briefly
the construction work outlined P1"1" P10 "d outlined
Rn 0m m. Il will all lw crowd- how " PPf!W to jroabout it to
ed forward and put under way accomplish the hoped-for results.
aa soon as is feasible after con- Ho "uted that the firBt xhin he
struction has bejrun on the linen want to do is to make a triP
into the interior. The larger "cr "" i 01 inciwic
part of these projects would tte
nit rrpair tot
gkMlhM nitln
M I. Il'. telr flu. 11c
fur colllitv
Praf RayMM1, 4 .laya
taa.-tvrn' riamlaa'n
t'l.iM ;. r. Hit..
Mi- l.tikmnii. imIi
liiy lot triMU,rr
Kr .ncta nilrrnn.
team anl lrivr lor
hnaltli .Ri
I K MMtoStMBs lailt-r
Krauci An.l.-rain, Jaa-
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under way now had not the de
pression of last autumn checked
vis in our effor
' wizard likes
central Oregon He is particu
!o.l. Umi .n i.Hlgi-. HeM
there in the stress of
railroad financiering did r.
mand his time and presence else
where. you going to return to
the lodge next year?" he was
1 don't kn
lly. I'k like to. It's
a gnat oountry - a fim- place, but
tsil what another
il
if the laajpa
1 Uk unkj
icial ueal t
pails lte:.'.
imaiHi si ta
. c,, f Plat.. -rl ir luon
. . 111 iu- i nin-u ,-ivairs, ami v iiu
'attended the dinner given Mr.
Harnman ut the Arlingt'm club.
i-, ' leomme: It -in the outlook
it. Pacific
ems will
Iqm of tint
s.nl so de:
... ss iro
it-ring e
liarUm-
wank so t
ou is alrau
line into i
allej
or, once rail oon-
,j struction toward Crook county is
Rill m 1
wtmwmk
"Mr. Humman's reiteration of
the promise be mads Governor
Chamberlain und myself at Peli
can lodo.- that s road would be
started toward the Dsschutes
immediately means incalculable
1
Mfs.
I last
' bu -.-
.u :. 1 1 mcw iw, viaia
jiwi 10 srv w iihi is nirufu 10 mi
M 11 tin ...
"nr- '... Mii..nioi. (i-r-
He will probably start on this. uni t. rtats v.
tour of inspection in about a' Mvdiiu
Geo. Siarnmra. iaf
ln, Utr M..I la
ltoS S11IIU411. ait.
laaa 't - ii .nm
Kraiu i .1. -i.il. ...1
rnii-ri far. inqaaat of
Kamoa
I V -tin: I, jumrlaa.
. in.ori aj KtniK
A B Hnian. Jorot las,
InqoMt of Kaatoa
f K 1. in. 1 ;. 1 .ir.it I,
uiqu l of Kan.
(' A ll kin- jurof fa
HjMMaat of Itamoa
I- CwailsM, juror far,
iiiOrt of Kamoa
Bui Mkiiuii t, juror Irr.
inqaral f lUnioa
anl K-lrton. laain
I. in . iiitui-at of Ka
an
V 111 Itulira.
Ini)uaat of Kanma
Tboa Sallirau, alinaaa
itujurat of Kamoa
M II"" Ugfiaaj
grata avnd making
rofHo Itamoa
I if n
-"in
"Fur instance." said President , lUufiv. 1. ...
Kerr "1 understand that some tv ' ...rvryot
mrtt ,.f .... fk..r. ... Ul '- Hauiiliuii, Iratal-
mm mm wi wwwii vilfvn aianaau
for fruu mwing. But they in LJJ N,t
ver' different from the e.mditionsj IOObI Hank. .
which prevail i'i the Hood River auit -onir.i
section. The land is much high- A ' '!'. aory.
er. from 3600 to 4000 feet abo "JjJ 'an
sae level, and climatic conditions j-.aJB
an very amerent. in rsct diti
ersnt sections of eastern Oregon
vary greatly as to elevation, aoil'-0" J"''"0". -
and climate. Some parts can be , "" K,-J'
farmed without irrigation while ' "' "''"'
in other places water must be ap t ,... ,1 1 ,., .. ium
plied. Ourol. - ;.i find out itoao iu..
just what crop will do beat in "'" ' "'o-
the various sections and whether '" ' assjaw.
u a. I IiiiiU
or 10 days and will be ac
companied by three prof mors
fmm the college, and probably
wo experts from the United
States department of agriculture
with a view to getting an expert
in dry farming and one in irri
gation to accompany him, and j
expected to receive a definite re
p) within two or three daya.
The eastern part of Oregon,
President Kerr says, is rapidly
settling up with farmers from
'Waatarn part of the state and ;
' ...L aa - . at
rth Yes rn '""" inrr '?- "r " ,
.j j these farmers are inexperienced
M. -nditioM
.... ..,.,,, Jfidnstrial wn,cn P"'"" "' easieni i r gin
Ilaaineas generally is on
. nd and it will not
be a great while before condi
are again normal. The
hoarding of money by individuals
M says, contribut
ed largely phaceed period
' the Brat -f MP
Stanley head d
Deehutes Irrigation A Power
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tal Ptaata Art
The manager of The Times
Heralil made a short visit to
I .. I -. L .L - .
;oiu v rane i rees. tne nrst i,,K ,
ofth ock. At some ranches t, ha f-iil . aft
It VJ
an
t'ound that the crops
rage yield this season in
'f the exceeding dry nam
especially is thia true of the hay
ctp. In some places the frost of
two weeks ago had injured tender
garden truck but not seriously
' in a few places,
Manv new homes have ben
made in that section during the
lst two years and a majority of
the new settlers are not discour-
aired but look forward to a better
season next year. They realize
that other sections have had svtn
(Kx.rei yields than here this sea
son. In most cases the improve
ments are quite substantial and
s"" they appear to be a thrifty and
energetic people.
No 1 m--r - -1 i,
llI.M... I- ..II I'llllli V
lae' i j 1. na I lr, r-pssa
r ill ' 1 1 .1
t 11 voi ..i 1
nunpAauNd
V I.,. 1a hfO'l'V (jivi-i- tlil hunt
ing noil ShSSUni lll'.oi llir 1 lul.ianl
Ian. 1- .if tht Aiastteaa Land v in.
I (' ia vtrkltl forlmblrii
A . I' .- I'.Mnil hiiot-
. law
I II Mm.
l!-o'i h Managrr
rirjajisiMMMMSlij.taeaestaw
SOI
Firing 01 .1 I. In t-ivr our
altflilloi In ilo- a- I I'lmii of 'In
counia iliio n, llir aama havr Urn
ptsa il with Mr. 11 UonanJ, A
yrnt having 1 I ii- il -mor iln- ilia-
ohiiim .it i'.i .ai ii.faliiji a prun il
am I 111. ni -I I h " ISM 1 r ijio-i. .1
M kMSM n A Ol K
I ai
INWISTtlAL NOTFS
40i ..(a
ion!
I im
I iai
and don't know how to go about
it to nbuin the Ik- l, The
object of the work a huh he has
planned is to carry on a seriesiof
experiments with a view to dis
covering what are the best meth
ods to be used in that section of
the state.
U.radan. cfaais
aun hJ fuad
IeiMter
iheschednit
to i.-,
roney and
Jksred tog.
matter
I!
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1 Im built i
lues 'tonne
railroad 11
'A ytsai
a. ilrv farmintr nr irriirnl.l !aaaalaiat I
oenent ana exrnsion to tnat ' ,", " ;. '" atitung Co
would be most profitable. illur Htlawt
', additi.n to nearly 100 000 ' P"1" utlined for the 11 PkananHk, mm
acres of irriirated land settled rk. but 1 prefer to say nothing brr K.d .und
sooui tnat unui j nave rumin j uamuiM,
opportunity to go over the ground
and see conditions as they are
and find out what is
a.'i'J
local
tmed-
ui-U'
i, WJ
at line ui.
r. it any 1
1 -uke
aans neon
in A
hal U em
te nHacre
.-. a prt
ttu 'ill
LtLtLtmt hand
and in hands which will culthaw
it. there will soon be half that
amount ready for new settlers.
RhiIi-iihH ucfivifv tiiu'ltnt that n.
will no doubt keep pace with But m' Pkn ' thu,k Wl11 c""1
. :.dito laterals -te almost nothing, for I be-
I canak as rapidly can get the depart.:
mand warrant Activity m f agriculture to co-operate with
railroad circles means act- ity in us '" work " BhMn '
irrigation circles and prosperity,
iuctaon and u heavy addition
jok county's population. "
SEVtKL aiM) STOKM.
Al a regular meeting of I
meil Wednesday e.
ing the matter of putting on
am hman was discussed
t is quite likely such niU be
done in the near future.
An ordinance was also passed
A per month.
.:n $10 to 8 per
month and the marshal from $60
to $40 per month.
"It is possible that an exjan
ment station will be established
ni Umatilla county, and tb
may be sub-stations in other
parts of eastern Oregon. That,
ever, is one of the matters
determined after I have
made my trip through that part
of the state to see what is best
to ia- done."
vmoiett.v
r te ca.
-mill ; 01 r.n.iiii
-a ly lart r.
aiiii- pasSSSato. fllad aiid
1 1 agaiiwt ' 1 I l.itnry,
.-talaul 1 itn
. inU 1
aiHieted witi
bladder trouble, backai . wra 'i w-'u at'arso
rheumatisfii, Pn uvgo re-
Hundred . "" " "
... akai liuo lor rcliaf .. &o Oj
- WU Ult-il
it.. .1 . . ii'-.i ok and tunic
inaii. ItuaU 1
I'naa tlorn, iliaiumau
Itnnl fund
(iau liagay, viaaar
Una. I lun. I
C II 'gliy, aupLilia
l"i mat euaairr
ail luad
A i.ootluian, aaa
log arou-l lligli
Muali Haiti-, .
tostaar, RU luial
W A (jitoilinao, aav-
lug aiaal, I ourl
r liiil l 1
iau Mil ami, (al cord
ni aiaal
0 Voagtl. ml lor
riigiua
aj Motlisr.lirad,
'raigbt oaj aupultra
aul lau.i
Hmtut) 1 Mat) Mat
iooal bai.k, ttel on
vault tii 1 rat
(Portland Correspondent I
The Oregon State Fair opens
next Monday. September 14th.
and continues through the week.
" The showing of all kinds of pro
ducts, its well as the livestock
and industrial display and a great
, on race program without pool sell
ing, insures one of the best Fairs
1 00 Oregon has ever held.
Imm diutely following the
1111 Oregon State Fair is the Port -lund
Country Club and Livestock
Show, and it it certain that these
two Weeks. duritiK which live
stock will be foremost in the
minds of the people of Oregon,
i,,i,i will have much to do with the
more r j . 1 1 1 1 i ilevelopment of that
P' ' '' important industry.
710 Mr. E. II Harriman will be
.uned informally at the
' I I 1 ommercial Club today.
Mr. J. H. McMillan, now past
eighty-five years of age and tem
porarily residing at Coshocton,
Ohio, writes: "Having lived in
Oregon sixty years snd believing
it to be the best country in the
Uint-d States, I take pleasure in
set, di. ik people there who are
.1 borne Rheumatism
li. 'in grip on me. and I am
utiui'le to labor, but I can talk of
iou Quarts' 0 uid spread gregon liter
al in and will be gUvl to receive
saint 1 torn all parts 01 lite stale.
I hsve been able to send nanny
wov pi'l'i' to Oregon, and they have
written tiiat they were glad they
tin change " Oreconiwi
sl.oald remember that there are
thouaands more to come on the
oiunists rates of September and
Octol
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Rrllftoa. ScrvUra
Rr A J Irarin will pffSnOa ai
Harnry thr 2ml Similar of raeh
month at Ms. in. snd 1 M) n.
Sabbath school ovsry sshUtlh at'.'
I p. in
Tha Uarurv Sunday aehool inrrta
at J uil.M k rarh Sunday anil a
cordial invitation I- iirndrd tn all
who ran annul I .1 allh u
Ai ihr rVntoj len in korafe
Uurna. Hr. A J Irani paator.
Prvuifarrviera thr ihinl aSaj fourth
Suucla) a nf i.n. li in. mn- a II a. m,,
and 7 ;l i in hah' nil - tiool at
10 a 11 - nalh morning
Ik Lsst Star
RE8TAURANT
1 1. 11 a ' ii.irgi., I't..i ii-Iiii
(Jot Mali; in. I I
MBnii- AT ALU HOUR
Bakatpy in eonnootiort
A Spscisll ( Saerl Ortori.
1 v llilng
NEW SPRING WAISTS
Jtlsit received a Im utitiful line of ladies'
waists in Kmhroideried, lare and net
waists for Spring;.
Something Very Stylish in Lawn and Silk
Our drew goods department will show a
very attractive display of lnwn. Silk
Mulls. Mercerized (hnmhray. t'orrine
Suitings and Injrnmars These goods are
thr latest produrtion for thin season.
New Embroideries and Lace and
a beautiful line of India Lino us
( )ur Shoe department is
complete inevery w id
we 1 in satisfy thr most
fastidious in loot wear
Remember we carry the
ROYAL WORCESTER CORSKI
Browns Satisfactory Store.
inmmmuuiiuuuij 11;: imumtti.uiit.i.tttii "em mnnnii-
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The Hartley Valley Brewing Co.
Mamilai H;ii- n.
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lamih I ratlr Solicited I rvr Ikvlh
T. E. JtNKINS, Manager
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Burns, Oregon.
W ies. 1 Iquori and Cigars.
Billiard and Pool I ahlc5.
Club k'ooms in Connect"".
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rwuj Orafoa horses are winning io
aj
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I first lienors at th Seattle Horse
Show.
A special train of Shnmrs
10 Eugane Saturday.
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PARTICULARS
and PRICES
INFORMATION.
ktbi
DHSIfiNS.
MONUMtNTAL BMONE COMPANY,
aaiMisjvax. vuaa.
I , sj
. . MM
1 I Ki-nyon, cashier of the
I National Hank, wife and
1 II arrived honis Sumiu,
niK from their auto trip to TUm Slasaninf Co
IUa.fi T.uataiaW.CtalVEiAKO.O. j
Bui n. Charley told us the ma
eli. ne lhaved splendidly, and
,1 1 ,
'flyAtnks ha could make a trip to
Watt tnoofi without a break d 1
Ha will have to show us. On
tario Argus.
CETTHL li iST
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lid il U mV
tadish t.
I tttt pu
nditii.; Um
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H-
e. 'il"
1 ou,
klU'A
tiuu tor rcliaf u
aiali'a arnr 1 rlai'na
properties. trial $1.00. ,,.,.,..
rify tn blood. Sold by i a Tat
Burn,
red Haines Han.
lrw.11 li.l- 1
Hiii.i I Uuoi .
a. c. rraaer, 01 me atatneur u 1. n. ,aa,ii uaii
.Ontario, spent 01 paiaasanii
dab in tin city this week L"nj( liatioi.,
" "
ng Thursday for Narrows
and other points, returning bjnjaj
by way of Stein's mountain.
4Aiuu its))
CI 1 1 UA0S CUT SAUMr.s
ire section was v.
by a terrific windstorm la.
day afterinaxi which was i
ed by a rain. The wind
particular lamage otln
r some grain that had
mpurarily di
thraahiiit;. Keports from
east ai in Idaho ut;
tiie wind damaged fruit
matter
and he V.J. Hopkins and family are
me from their outing over in
ant count v
Ufipln-a icr couuiy
I. W ami Auuu
lUmil'. ..11, 1 arr aod
kai . uiiuljf or
I I Snarl I, 1 ' nrtaL.il
at Harm rleatiun
li. Olauu. buut
Dan. No. 3
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JM,
m -hi
400
11MU0
murli, breaking
aw ing fruit oif.
tress and -da.
w M Bees Laxative (xiugh S 1
.,, ways brings quick relief to
hie Mctjowan und family
and Harry Sin 1 th have ratui.
from their 1 1 1 to Western Ore
gon point. Archie says this is
tha bast part of Eastern Oregon
as ha visited many places while
111 route and finds Harney county
1. decided advantages over
othar sections. He will remain
hara tor an indefinite time look
ing after huainea interests but
"iay leave later for Portland
Tom Jenkins arrived home
Tuesday from the Jenkins ranch
es over in Happy Valley id
states that his brother John and
family started this week for a
trip to Salem where they will
state fair and visit
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The Burns Flouring Mill
J H JTUialVAfiT, Prop
milihUN Hi)1 1 IK MILL lK()l,:.ss s Si.ll i
Fully ....
tuftvii ul 1
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! I LOUI:, ROLLtD BARLLV, CHOP, ANO :
All kititls ul Hill Feed aUays on hand
lit Us, iiniiirx nmtl riu f4li I Ok" 0D Nil I hit altUI
CUS OM WONK DONE
Good Seed Wheat for Sale i
Arc .II) I ulaid
25 000 tISw Vords
N . - . It as ut Ihu .rl i
arka ruld liiaaraanman aihm.i.u takVa I tile
who cough and all bronchia' mtM-
throat trouble. Mother Kings Uttle Liver I'ills for
ialiy reccommend it for children, biliousness, sickheadache. They
,wao Pleasant to take, gently laxa'n keep you well. iJ5c. Try them.
4W Sold by The Welcome Phariii; Sold by The Welcome Bharmacy,
Burns, Ore., Fred Haines, Hai -Burns, Ore., Fred Haines. Har-
104 00 ney, Ore. nay, Ore.
33eo . , r.
Sav faaaa
Nccdad In Every
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rwSlUl.an.. rluaflald. Njt., I
uuiu:iiunanuaami:(ii!unnan.
The OVERLAND HO
Hur , O'egon
Afford im lUvst iirommodatioiis
to !h had in Harney (ou.
CiiCN KU0IW it 1 INi'.EN. PHL4Tbl HUS
I he pat rtmsge of all guest under the old """itn
especially s lulled.
JnmeM A. Fanning, Manoj
urn 1111 1 iiiiniiiwiiasTH
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Job Printing.