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

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PEMMeNTWORK
BURNS, HARNEY OUNT ORKi ON, DECEMBER IS
NO. 4
MM.HEUR PROJECT DFPF.NDS
ACTION OF SETTLES.
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bran soldi r will hnve his heart LEAVES IT TO LANDOWNERS
Beared by the replenishing: of
wketbo nolo Sam.'
: A flock of two thousand owe
from
h Koinjr to Silver
'k.
' A lu ver todr.y
pn thi I . lrft .
Mr. Tad Dunn it very busy
lookinor rvfl'T the home stock as
; hort for the to tin- i )ivRonian says:
large Fulton today
Mr.
Wat ludacc Tat Ownm el Waaoa-RMd
to SIir Th KrtcnMt
tn W tr-rer.
A dispatch from Washington
Senator
discussed with the
Cted here Reclamation Sen uv the suggest.
fchiv W ek to put down a well for ion that the Government take up
Mi-- Freeman. the Malheur irrigation project in
haven 'lance with the wish of set-
Burn their trip t.. Idaho. Hers on lands lymp under the
heir old home, brinsrinfc house- I"-1 ' ment canal sys-
Boli! (TOO
nuBSSta I roaulJi
rrtiru'' " i "
porini
of the second - i
been definitely de
howewr, he lora
the following dry
rtern Oregon: Gil
Sherman, Harney
is Micured the co- j
he department of
the eatablisdiment
tee of those new
federal Jrovi
d to provide, dear
Is, build ail lai
I iiildin
th. '
These stationa
. aUn
Rail Road.
Oil. WELI SPOI i
tern. He was told that the de
partment hail -id. d with
the Water Users' Association
ad them that if all own-
ot land will sign up loan
A Portland paper iiafcliihil the aV1 "mr ,n1n ""
ing fl,)m ,,,, eet and agree to hear their pro-
Iriliin: were inter- Pto A
rupte.i here today bj explosions i1"'"' wl11 '"' granted. Ph
hf gns. Wal.r from the 1000-(ffect ',,;' " ,h'' W"
foot v.. 1. HI feet into the ' to IndUC
kit- Tha ra.in one of the wells W"K" r'ml cmpany ewninp a
Ifeught lire and ii was with difti- law potion of this land to sign
that a huge boil, ,, - P :"1 !,r'' ' 'I!'
: .he flame and the; ' WdJ"" ' "
foot! "" ' " w"" D MePhMn.
The Opel Mined n,uii 1(I:h . ,
.... a i-arty to the agreement, it will iij
.:i i Ix mncissible to revive this tii M ll.r.n,
u M M nv oi Ol! is eneoLl l er ,'ii.
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thing more than
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manhood; ;.l.iln in dollars and
lip I he sea.
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an illiteniti man n.
much but both.
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minu If you will look; i will u u siu, dlio
but find troubles enough t ''""
,wing
ou ever think now mm h
prejudice pruni;
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A fan- to sell his
t with
at
f it, and
approval. The
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the Men.., reading the
in u thoughtful mood
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said: "I don't belie' I wan! to
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care of trouble as
you will find thai you hi
any
Listical uniliiiions maki
d and
ers u en uaed
without regard for the rights of
re.
No pioinises, no crex-d, no nie
iIkhI tdered too aa-
cred to admit of qoeatioa I
progreaaive, moral mind. It ll
Hell: 1 hav. : U hy breaking over the
kind of i place allm life, and ncml lines of formalities an
It new -hut I had ventiouully accept -d hehel tha:
it until you d it to me.
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No; 1 don't want to sell. Here
is $3.00 for your paper two years.
hif . ifcU V V
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and cooperat.
and buainew
state in i c
d and extenaion
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Act on your good impuleee and
learn v.hi. ond. 1
iay aside old trad.
ignore old gukk and puah
in. :..nitv
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and roust path at
pound. With milk at I
will buy aa much
milk a.-'
at '!'
cents a ; iund, sirloii
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theaouL How
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ill the "think
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WOMliN TO HELP ADVERTISE
0WO ' W IS TO DKOR4TT
EASTEKN CHlRCHBi.
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(Tori land Correspondent)
Sjxikane's National Apple Show
.. thaj attention from fruit
growers all over the United I
this week. Eighty boxea of
the choicest fruit shown at the
1'ortland exhibit of the North
west Fmit (Jrowers' Association
.ind Orejron Slate Horticultural
Society are being displayed,
while twenty other bOBBBJ of pff
mium takers are rushing across
the continent to New York City
to be shown in Macy's windows
and tlun forwarded to (he mlers
of England, (iermany, France
and Russia, in specially sealed
in -are their safe arrival
in London, ilerlin. Pari and St.
i
Petersburg.
The women of the Pacilu
Northwest an taking an increas
ingly active part in it develop
ment and advertisement, and the i
Portland Woman's Club will go
out on a unique excursion next
week, when tin will gather the
lieautifully tinted branches of
"Oregon Crape" in quantity
, ni to decorate the famous
Plymouth Church of Hrooklyn.
N. w York, of which Ue Newell
liwight ililhs is pastor. The
Portland Commercial Club will
send thi- Baal by Express in
lime to teach Hrooklyn by
' ! ROM Of the
e Dairymen's
Aaaociatioii. and numerous other
membera of that organ!
a oi parti ipato in the convent on
ot the beg ii State Dairy Aaao
ilein Thursday and
i this weeh. Elec
tric pgaitff has been installed in
the exhibit hall for working ex
bjbita. and luutdaoena eupa are to
en aa priaea, appropriately
engraved, and assurance of dairy
ruamery exhibits are com
ing to the Secretary daily. Sa
lem cople have arranged a
splendid reception for their
guests. Oregon dairymen will
be well represent ,xl at the Wash
mi etinv iii ihehalis next
V.ecK.
Members of the legislative
tin (Iregoi
Koads Association ami State
(irange. apisiinted at a largely
-I State Conference, have
come to Portland to sM-nd a full
day, for the third time in the
t wo months, in order that
might agree upon such a
bill as could ! brought before
ature ami become a law
it unnecessary iaaay,
Oregon and Washington were
' n a hearing U-foi
idenl Roosevelt's Commission
on Country Life, and expressed
themselves as more than pleased
ill.- co-operation they re-
I in these two states. They
particular!) fortunate in Ih
enabled Ul in. .t the leading
noiiiculturists on account aj
IOUS fruit llieetlllgB at this
aoason. The whole country is
i omission's re-
.vith genuine interest
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Brown's Satisfactory Store.
N'ou certainly arc interested
in the largest and most com4
plete Stock of New Fall and
Winter Goods carried in the
Interior.
We are showing every thing
nt'w, no exceptions ai l to buy
early at our place rpeai
better s tiofi I idi cloa
.-ui w aits I )ireet Import, it ion
TV. BROWN & SONS,
Burns, Oregon.
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Its Leoc Star
RESTAURANT
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Bskry i- e nnoetior
A Specially id hsrl Ureiri.
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The Harney Valley Brewing I
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ABSOLUTELY I-REE
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The Sleepine Co. :
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THE CAPITAL SALOON,
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Burns, - Oregon.
ZtvOIr Ico Xlxlo XXeaLq.a.8kxtdxa.
Wi ,es. liquors and Cigars.
Billiard and Pool Tables.
Club Rooms in Connect1 n
1.1 . HIS
liim iU. m laraisk
PARTICULARS
and PRICES
la asjieaj iatresj
INFORMATION.
Set lie ln..iei
DESIGNS.
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The Burns Flouring Mill
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U Muir I .n.lt Ikaii any
yrr.
country is now filled will,
peopk' who Dtsffi th
continent in ul! !
limt winrli -A' '' I Kiy. Nine-
tenths of Ui i , urt sufffrinj.'
thrust uii'l Iuiik trouble or chronic
catarrh resulting from neglected
cold, and andiiiK fortunes
vainly trying to regain lost health.
'very sufferer but umio
i cure th first neK-
il cold, all this sorrow, pain,
l-ense could have
an avoided. Chamberlain's
.!i itemedy in fan.oue for its
i , and can alwaye
deiieuded upon. Use it and
: e BSfioua diseases may be
ided. For sale by ail good
dealers.
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.h: MOUEIN HO' ! I MILL I'Km.l.v IS In.H.
full. J ll'l
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jilOK KOLLLb BAkLL., CHOP, AND I
All kiuds ii Mill Fed aUay uo 11114
III: VtlM HMUiSI iARkl I "MLt fAlu iWN imt Mlll.h fit'
CU8 OM WOHK DONE
i Good Sted Wheat for bale j
Aeceull) Kalojfad
C00 Now Word
olter of the V
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'.'- vlMocravliicalDi. lu.) r
subject
,r
new milliner)
ooVeiti very
nice t ids. Call and
Mesdames Roed & Johnson.
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i&tic ol tlnse ailments is a
;illayed by ChambsjN
Iain's Many severe cases
i o m have been cured by it. For sale
2 ou by all good dealers.
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Mrs. H C, Hurchtorf of baker
City, is here visiting the family
of her uncle, ( '. K Kenyon. Mr.
burchtorf spent Thanksgiving
day here also. Ontario Optimist.
J. 11. Culp, painting and paper
hanging, burns, Oregoa.
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2300 IJMarlw Pasos
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Afford tl. Be1 Vecommudations
Ui ii m ooaty
.MbtTftBUfc VICrUAUi
'i lie ualiunsars af all ataSBls Bjaassr the old uia
raspeciall) lylkltfsi
ieitoipr day, 1.21
H ndron Elliott, Propt.
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