The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 05, 1908, Image 1

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BURNS,
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MARRUUN OFFICIALS WANT APPROV
Al. OF HKIH-UPS.
EtMmtrt ! Um Frrnn Dfitchafn fii ailra
Wre Sat ta Chkaa Marvinr
Nat aa Tat Mala Um.
.1' 0T
-or kit
Unit'
! iTa'.lZt . .ill .
( TK, ,t, oinnriw
nservRtiotJ of Hi
e of th stall
ii.
e Bryant has been
time and thouirht.
tion and study
f the 8
I a larse a
m material
A-hara trrigatkrv
ion enacted, ami
i riata will ti :-:
any district taking their water AWAITS 0
from the same MUTM could be
adjudicated would Im1 for every
n holding land in that dis
trict to be made a party to a suit
Of determination, and even then
the result would he uncertain.
It is expected that the cominR
session of the legislature will
pass a water code bill, as there
has heen h steftdilv growing de- i
mand for such legislation. There BrtMfdBjr Telejrram says. Ap-
wassuch a demand at the lastProval ,,f &' estitnste
m ,,t h u HnW.vl hv f"r the new Harriman extension
the persistent efforts of a few n"nn"n" ",ron " f limited means who wants a
Lower in The men ,v wiri' in,m l nin"f"8im,w' "" home. It is harsh, incomneter,
who mtir..si.nl Hip interet aRV now- raing to Vrencrai . mftnv ,
I wll not he i.i the present session Manager.!. I. OKncn. Ihces- wjth ,h ,h w
oi the legislators and i. h'(" ""-nlvpd an ex- Wlfltn6di
ed that the public di lnduure .-I fl..NM,,,
will Ik. met. Mr. Rrvant. as ". ' ' """ " - '"' ""'
oi he new ro.id trom the mouth
of the DsOchutCe River dil
south to Madras, a distance of a
little men than 100 miles, were
lorwarne,. . n.cagn msi aiur- which nwiUed in nMng m2B
day. and Mr O'Brien declared R, Kw,
today that he ought to hear word f , mnm 1r ,hll ,,., ,
OF EXTENSION to do so. I am thoroughly In
favoi of the theory and the prin
eiple that it should h
building law, a law w h
invite to (Mr domain those i
ous of becoming bona fide home
builders and which would exdini.
as near as pnu-ticahle the spec
ulators or those who visit occas
ionally a . land with
view utilizing it for specnl
purposes. In other word, 1
want it to he what in theory it
was intended to be. for the mat
MURI: DRV LAND FAR.MINfi
I HOO MM ' VfiRV sl'ul SSFIH .'l It
IN S -i.il COl'NTV
HI" !'-.-l'.
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k In- .a.
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twmtuntMtmmm i mtmm ; hmw junaru jui
o IRKSI'A!
anNr Csraaklt TS al tatrrt.rlai M
SatcaH I f" '""' CatrM aa
By Faracr Nmt Ttart CNy.
n ' girni (hi html-
land ' r An 'nro l,nil V live
md farmin iris beina-used . v , ,. irteilv hrMddafi
i"K
lo f"l i
hich
l hiinl-
ki ii of th Uw
I I. Ilni.
Unnch Munnfur.
ISO! STRHI. NOTLS.
father of the irrigation code bill
of the present session, will make
Its success his principal effort
during the ettslon,
Till 'i I III Ml1l ITMf'KINS" SOON.
(Portland 'orreapondei
It has Iki ii predicteil th
nreat Y. M. C. A. movement
: I leasant Ridov with the beat
of results, especially in potato
s The Dalles Chroni-
i
Ijwt week Peter Omea a pro
t nmeher of thai neig-hhor
lnnirht to The Chronicle
SR apoeimMwi rf potato of
Rurhank variety which Hnmg ti eur trimi
-hiM : rHinds hach tuher n. .,n ,, i tin onttosttao -f ihio
was jnrfect and there was not eouinarfaea, laoasaw Wot e
t tWifl m the lot In telhnjr a i , , m, Mi II 1.,., ..i A
icle niiresentative how he . . i.,,., I , , ih riis-
New Iall and
carried in the
ollCB
i'
Ml ml Narrow Boy Will ht Kcadt
N(t All Comer. In AtMcHc Sparta.
isiire will be mod
aoneral plan oi
I h :; introduci
! he '-:: i
! itive lrl il
, I di feKtei
rn hit i
be appri i i at
anada and Italy
lrioaonain, Arkaa
atea, and tlw d
authority on irri
itai' CuttWrwadim
sred in the con
i- bill. Itaobjeci
rage tba 4mm$
it ion an ,i.i'i
utate end al tb
ial'e uard the i
M)k'.
Sunset, Nov. :in To the Edit
or i he meetmir and orjrnnr.a-
ouraihletic club promis
es one ot the iaruest jratherme.s
in the history of Narrows and
we are well pleased with the out
look at present. We have sev
eral food suggestions from dif
ferent part: of the valley among
them is i hat we and BurnH play
a game of foot ball on Christmas
I Bom can get a team
' oi and a strong one. Our
line up will be as follows; Will
I'
: Elliot rightta
J. M. Henne; lirhl end; Bej ran,
leti end; N. D
E Pa ii; w. A. M.
i lafl batf; HewbtMb right
guard; P. Nash, left guard.
jijiiiiow ay. center will make us
:.r team and hard lo heal
v HI ..! ejmoeje & u gun
dub. basket b ill, base ball, luu.d
ball and last but not least
track team. We liave some
jpeat mateual here for any kind
of sport All they need is ojajfci
bjg u. and a little luwtiiiig. We
will furni;;li ;tny other eeotioB of
Hhe. valley all the sport they wunt
It they will just watch our
oniol.'
We would like to have- I
person in Rarnjoj ooonty preeent
at the bit doiaeji ii thee
loom but then
v of them or those who we
from the main offices within a
nay or so.
The name of the new road will Tl" I""1
bathe Deechutee Railwav Com- Porthwd met at the Com:
DM! the title under whlel, the Club lasl I rida.V as the
right of wax PUT Way I verv secur
ed. The next step,
me approvui oi the plans as sun
mitted b the Harriman engi
neers, will be the letting of eon- W. H. Wehrung has ! en elec-
traet and the assembline of etm- ted President of the Tortland
struction forces and inalerial Country Club & 1
Mr. O'Brien tbinka, ehouli and S I D. Wis-
all have been accomplished by dom will ajo to hicago to a
tiboiit .lanuiin 1. so that work is (be I
likely to he undei within ll m
iiext ti. or six weeks. It
and : Iregon.
Praai lent II. M Cn. of i
following lmnj i'i,ir-i :""1 p1edf"i $10.-
dowment of that instilut n
be
dull Wit
he surveyors Will
continue their work
fi
sur vs i eeoml unit of
ad. 'i'ii
time yet, probably several
month
It has boon learned that the
n
unsuccessful in their effOTte to
a hnng Ihe mam line of th.
chutes road into their city, al-
avc made streno
ous effoTta to r "" this conces
sion from the Hut rim n interests,
The riKbt ot way, as decided
upon, will establish the main line
about liOodd miles west of Prine
v ill. the company feeling that
the topographical
well u- isiness that might
originate by diverting the road
is natural treml southward,
would not warrant the additional
I 1 1 ,', I I I Ml II I i
nd . . .
should be linn
eara, and tha
be fixed
Id be charged
i-orpi rai
hat al
.id be apodal -and
that
eeeeeat jowi
would take an int mure
in th ng.
lie to thl (he
that would be en-
vs.. on tlit night of deem
r, 11, liHIK.
ully
J. M. ft
NO. AMI.
AKNI till Ml - MIUMI IHNk ! BLKNS
MtXM
j i- ami I
rilralu -
i ..I u.
i 1....
iiCej men
building a branch I
own. lo Im- tinunced .ely
by home 'i.iital, and this will
ibly be done.
'1 haven't beard that the
Prineville people have am
ions in mind." said Mr.
O'Brien. "Th
the matter up with me. but we
In (roldendale, W
i.ool eitpili i
Si.iimim I'Kiceeda
i
: i'.iiliiuig.
iv man W
of ('In. i mU-r of the K
enittoe is nosh
ing jh led visit to
.nt harbor ot th.
i it He mive the Col
umbia !.
One f the moat en jo
vet made h be Portland!
Realty Board was ouver,
Washington on the 2Sth. They
went by trolle) and ret oiled by
the Spokajst, Portland A Sottlo
Uailwuy ovei the famous bridges
which span tl unbia and
Willamette Th. realty men
wore royally ente
A (iiei i.ium list superior to any
offered before is being circulated
lor the approaching Oregon
Iry Assoi
in Deoooabrr loth
ao d lite P bjr hand-
ee indicu-
tes an attend rger than
WOMAN'S IH'Mi COMIMMUN I UU HS
ndeed hie crop this year, with
oal rain, bo said:
"Tin- great secret in raising
potatoes in our neighborhood is
iiaring the ground and ii
being planted When
I start' d to pnpare my ground
for th potatoes I plowed the
land and then used a drag. It
was then left for about two w.ks
and then plowed again, the sta
toes being dnped in the fur
rows. After finishing planting,
the ground was dragged. When
Bung plants were about four
inches high I used the drag again,
this bein rail the cultivation they
reeaiv. The crop was raised
entire .nt irrigation
"The land on which I raised
otatoes was old and
Had boon planted in small grain
I and was supposed to
.nt worn out Ii
all 1 bad about light acres and
netted me $26.25 pel
I line marketable
ice ai d sbfltrl ' hh i
small potatoes which I will not
sell. 1 planted all erfect seed
ou can see the n suit. I
I to harvest my crop Sept
ember 2b and finished November
Z"
Mi Omeg stated that he
id hi this was a practical do-
ojMoataetion of what could lie done
by using the dry farming or dust
i system. He also stated
i i,.s nop of potatoes was
: without any rain- all of
;i moisture coming from below
I ..n.und the roots of the
bj the surface cultivation.
S i tit H)tatues st their present
i-i this would seem to be s
. return fnm Isnd which
ti practically worn cut
mall grain crops, and
IhM the farmers in Mr.
i neighborlioud will profit
reals prompt
- 1 1. in, to I I In- MM i- rnp.,l. .1
Ul.-o mV
Christ
si ' 11-
H
1 1
do not contemplate runnings line h(j,.d;
lino I iiiirum-. . , , . ..u j--i.. w
in uiur uiiu KWM1 ii' i'iuiiik nmr
beautiful u
Its cover is
. -.. .i
oi ..; ,ii i .
i . ohatl ! i .
. . u- oi couutitui
the expiration o
f rancliisc- or I h
md tl at in '..
, ', ' . ;.! Hi
l of b -it, Igtl "
the state or I
d city or town.
v Bryant expacts
ibminary draft o
aahort time, ll
jRiti.'1 Lo (In
ra. Ami ---on, it.
id to t!.. -;at ,i
wiark oi putut.
IPC Will b, Ulllle.
uU draft will '
ipjpeherutive wu
"or the covisiderii
datui
m I litigatK
In m in ot ' i.
i !,. show
i . urgent n
, ictiia! legi .
10 ;;tiorn
.v.Uar 000U'.!
.- no state n
u h Uw wab
M,U'.J i'.-S !l ( f
ii- preseui iav
.-. i b v ll,( ll '
" l! i-e. pi
MHM,
.I '-
in.l
'
.1 IUfl.-j. I
i a lilur
um lllla -I. 'I
U I
da I.ivei ii li-
id form regul
a tion,
idiie.v (I and
I a gentle laxative I'm chills
a.ll malaria. It.S tonic ef-
tm. ii is ,. nat if
the metropolis of Crook County
is to
map on. its own people
put it there.
KfcCUMATlUN At I
I'm ud States Sonet" I
ab. of Idaho, iii a skh'Ii
al Club
v lews of thi
ng lo an
char
purpose a 1 sou
ii to aak congress son,"
tiiii- i . ar future to consi-
iosition of amend
tin- and 1 call it
to the attention .. tb eiub ut
time
hav' eafeUtsBBS of those
who ate interested ioror
the amendmciiis which
I th
in which tin state of blai.
Trr atly interested ai (ject
which cam,' too much
com i our hands. The
reclamation .. d in
must ' d out under its
man to
avail ii i its pro
I would like to see the la.
I There is a
beautiful painting m 0SBN Bf
.
a full page. A
lighiful and uniqui
sists pages of old-
.."-. with
. ell
nriatmas Woman's
Home Ciiupai Mark-
liam has written j most beauti
ful iKjein, "Before th
. i -: f .
tl
the
t hi
i
w
in. i
is great.
i
It ii a magazine
nas mug..
'. such a i
as will be found
1
phiii
Mary V
Freeman, Florence Moi
illburTompki
Above all else, tin
attractive and unique gil
a.-w usuhwoaj
ii an almost
..
I ions.
amended a to make it what it
cts on the lystsm feR with the was intandt d to be, a poor man's
at do $1.00 bottle con- law, a law which would assist
ins 2. times as much as the the i or no means
Sold by The Welcome in getting a home toil, I Mamoutli Brown turkeys for
i (1 of hist although through sale. Address, Mrs. L. Ii. Wil-
soi. me he might failfong, Lawen.
AS l:DtlOK
dor the lu-atbng. "UshV
does some strenuous
I.. Wori.l pubhsbis
!llowing:
The Outlook's editorial
Time any week after
i, iyoy.
nig Contributor, trembling,
i" fore Special Contributor
Roosevelt's desk, lie, glaring
mowing his line teeth, is
.tnbutor't
ah with a blue pencil, as
I dagger.
.. Contribute. l(Havelt
ll i- ihe age of aeronau
tics and 1 and my friend, Bill of
M-rmany, are highly interested
ng. But you're too fsr up
. tb. sir, CojM to earn
irth lb -ur ar-
AIor
:inal A' i I'l I write,
ige to
tl combat Chief Uli-kl-pa-nash,
pointing bis long lean ls
iry, accusing
rale rnenda
. what 1 .all verbal balloon
ing, polysyllabic somersaulting.
You should have written, "Shak
es fist under his foe's nose,
Un-ki yelled: 'You're a
ar!' " That's a good word, my
I use it whenever I can and
iten when there is ao need to.
Hare again u say, "In the bal-
.. h the Yukon tri!
vas ensanguined and L'u-ki-pa-fitmphws
molished. " Beaten to a
tazzle would be better; beaten
' I frazzle.
Young Contributor flees and
tits his forgotten primer for
diort and ugly words.
it. v a J train di prsh si
BsfUCf I hi 'in. I SwiiUy of sach
imiith nt lis. in. slid 7. .tllp ie
Sal, I. nth SShsel svury Mbbslh si Ii
p. in
Ti.. ii raet Kunday sbaal eaeete
at '2 o'oliM'h i tCh BUadSf an. I a
rordial invilaiiuu I- ilrndnl In all
I SO ! l-til ' I Willi u
Al lie I'r.'.l.v Irrian i hurch
iiiirim Itiv. I Irwin SSStSfi
llnviui. M-rve lbs 'bird ami fourth
Sundai h of . oh iii.iiill, rii I I a. im.,
and ' fttl e in SSriattl WSCOl al
10 S Ii 'ill. iii..rlllll
Iht Lsse Sitr
RE8TAURANT
"titt a 'm..'k . l'ro. later,
i
pgani. AT AUb HOUR
Bakuey ! a nnaotion
A Specially sf Skerl Oratn
Ta''lf lliril-lnil rtllti frl I llll.y
His mark, i sesinaa Veur i
as r.'hrii. i
' TTHbiJBSl
Hacraitl) Lalavrgad
25.000 New Word
N w Ca-ttr of thai Wrld
I iai1 l - Ilia
laMauna, .1 i
i' Ii an" U.l SUM til
raa
Nw
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a, aiHS.au.
JkOaMl lr I- lfjJLLS,
i i.u-i aaaaCw . laUataUSBV
tMI Quarto r..a
n.
Brown's Satisfactory Store.
You certainly arc int ted
in thi4 largest and most com-
plett Stock of
Winter Goods
Interior.
We aie sftfWfitY cvurv thing
new. no exceptions ai.dto hny
i nrly at our place means a
better & lection Ladies cloaks
.mil ,ijstv- Hrect Importation
AT. BROWN & SONS,
Burns, Oregon.
tti'tituntiiitiurtii i' ttiitunu.it: mnuti'i
:
The Harney Valley Brewing Co.
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MEatA
ULro (Blocicut Wnter
I'smllv Iraitf SiilkUaC fras IWtl
T. C. JCNKIN8. Ml waiter
THE CAPITAL SALOON,
tuim ii .v I'ttSK". vs. freest
Burns. - - Oregon.
Wifies I iquors ami Cigars.
Billiard am Pool Table.
Club RM)ins in CoftnectI n
N f " edad In E vary Homo
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MONUMENTAL SHONrrOMrAMT,
sauAi svsx. ugbsv
DESIGNS.
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Y9U Must Sleep!
The Burns Flouring Mill
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Nv. lawa.
III. Culp, iaintinK and paper
liamring, Burns, Oregon.
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la taSar thai ra aaw Uf 1 1. W aaa
ABSOLUTELY FREE
a trial acaaa U, aay auffarar. aaulf aapa
aid addiaa.. ur wa wlU awd a, rambr alaa
r--rgr "f w aa-
The Sleepine G.
Kaaarva Tru BI4,t-l-KVEA-AJU,U,
:
job , ru rWAfiT. propt.
I mm w ' in mill I'Hoib.s is i m.h i
Full I i if a .
tufti
m KOLLkl) BAKLkY, lilOP, AND
All n i ib of Mill Fees! .Inays oi Hii4
m mi orsflbl 1AKIEI?JU! fsls m MM MLUMi HUI
CU8 OM WOHK DONE
:
Good Si ed Wheat for Sale ;
itiii::.ui:ii
ThOVeR' AND HO. L
i . O on
AOoiu i!. Best i- ( ommodations
lube hatl i uty
CM Hit R MBbl- VIOTUAus
The solronajc 1 all gueaU. uader the eld ataitagssasajt
tsioecially sylicitad.
IKtB-tespar day, $1,;25
Jume- A. Funning, Manau r.
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Job Printing.