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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1909)
" m v " - J 1 Ehc o iinos-HwraCil UI'HIUY JANUARY J 19(1'). siTiwnniTIO RATIWi i.0u in. m ii Month ihuHi Mttnth I I I N Ml II l The Times-Herald hopes to see local business men take up com numity affairs in a spirited man ner and try to advance this sec tioi without first seeing immedi ate personal benefits. We will all reeieve benefits if we work unselfishly to build up Homey county. ili ii (in n ( i idi ( ii x - lion Iml) c MilK i Hi I, I Hihb.mi. .1 M. Dalton. J .! Opnogun hiU u 1. Ut4tiiiA were appointed on this com mittee. Several things of importance wew suggested by vartou speak ers and opened op manors for futuro discussion and action. Anothei meetinj? is called for next Tuesday evening. Let all our business men make an effort to be present. WOOL MfeN OROAplZljl). The proposition of a co-operative plan of disposing of wool and the conducting of , warehouses that has been discussed by the wool growers of the west has been realized and the big plan will be put in operation at once The information it now received that the stock has been subscrib ed for the undertaking and the main warehouses will bo located at laieago. Tho wool growers will have absolute control, hold ing 67 per cent of the stock while Chicago capitalists wilt hold 86 n hile The Times-Herald is ner cent. As soon as the wool I leased to publish the railroadfeaches the warehouse the grow ii s which appears on the first tuj'e it would be better pleased Ii Ml! 1 1 K Mlll Ml.l ' Abe Martin," the modem Poor Richard, struck a truly phil osophic aim when he said: The man who don't advertise may I now his own business, all right, but nobody else does. " The true stt ret of keeping, one's business u.lumself'-and going bjroke i to refrain from advertising. er snail receive o per cent or :the market value at onee and to have something more authen-1 the wool will be disposed of when tic. We may expect something ! the market is riant. in the line of railroad building in this state this year, but baldly all that has been proposed. Mr. Harriman knows what he is go ing to do, no doubt, and he also know a as much about the possi ble tonnage of central Oregon a& any man. yet he doesn't move as rapidly as we would like. Per haps if some one would scare htm he might build quicker. The question is how shall we scare him? Tn ' organization of a commer cial club is certainly much desir t (1 and needed and The Times Ilei aid hopes it may be accom plish (I along lines which will in sure its permanency good How over, it should be made broad enough to bring in not only busi ness men of Burns but public -pinud noon- of the entire Har ih y ii uiury for its work will not The woelgrowers of Harney and Malheur counties will meet at Vale next Saturday, January 9 for the purpose of discussing the plans with Chicago and other eastern capitalists who are inter ested and arrange to place their wool in this co-operative ware house. This is a decidedly advantagc- ousstop and means many dollars to local growers assuring the highest market price and no long wait for money while the wool is stored. They will no longer be at the mercy of the buyers and take just what is offered. Buyers have heretofore had their parti cular territory and a mutual un derstanding with other men in tho same business as to prices and no interference. This will be dcjpe away with. From a Chicago dispatch pub lished on the first page in this isfaue it will be noticed that the It is rumored that a deial of tho HiaijHHurte ot $!O,UUO,UU0 will lie madVbetweon Henry Miller and the heirs of the late Chas. W. Lux, wlwMiy the firm of Liggett & Myers, a firm of St capitalists, will take or U),iXK) acr of oil-hem Ik -di and thousands of acres of agr.uunii ral lands, in the Ban Joaquin valley, together with valuable water and power rights, all to be developed for colonization pur poses, and the Cudahys at Omaha and five wealthy German-Americans ot j..i Louis and other east ern cities will take the 180,000 held of cattle, together with the slaughtering, cold storage and other plants, nd the grazing lands in Oregon, Nevada and Idaho. Miller & Lux v-IH retain con siderable property in California, though the bulk of tin firms holdings will be disposed of in this gigantic deal. It is said negotiations wiUbe brought to a termination In January. Meantime the whole estate is tied up in the courts through liti gation, in which is involved tho claim of Jesse Sheldon, Lux Pot ter, principal beneficiary under the Lux trust. MONEY IN DEMANU. Quite a domand for loans is Ml iMl I IK disc are be eied on em h idt o thai tliore is a downwind and uUeiul push tytyeii Llit) mid, pack ing it thoroughly at ft depth of seven or elgjjr inches a,nd insur ing the proper proportion of air Louis nfl wateY' "1 found in my trip of the laat week that a. number of the farm ers hnre have iheso machines and understand their use, I knew Shat our publication had considerable circulation in Wash ington, but did not know to what extent they, had adopted our methods. 1 was told at the Wash ington State eallege that the sub ject has been talked and taught there for several years and that one of the packers was carried on an exhibit train which went around the country it while ago. "The packing of the soil is particularly beneficial in this country wfiere the volcanic ash has a tendency to loosen up any way. The system of mulching the surface of the soil is gener ally followed here, but tho benc- I fits of packing below the sUr4"'e are not commonly secured." in n Itoi Ion thji market for 1 'fas. ijtwketprice psi - Miheat TheTimes-fl' ajJ&f now - i eluding w pjancil-j, eh . i. rons. IF YOU CAKE FOR STYMW id has leceivwd ' ; "tod; in .ii, ii-o-rram ' . P-l ,Jf you care for stylo and lofedf .wwutl,. J . .. I... ...! fWH?H',, jwit; iiu, ju vain ne nnu in any Vehicjg; on our floor. " Wo arc prepared for .the fall trade. Our stock is at its best. We show a remarkable assortment of Vehic les, including Carriages. Road-!vourm wagons, and Buggies, for this I tontioijfv season of tho year. I country. Our house is a -regular Savings! Bank for those who wish to buy, Call in and make ib prove it. Harney Co. Imp. and Hdw. Co, loi'K 'I he .iniioal it u of lii ,Un ! I id i ' ' tti M (i i"v ( oiin- i iHI ,i ( I I Ih i I'l 1 1 it I In l''U II 'illlll ti Club I x tin Mi liuim On con on Monday ktanuary II iU'M at 2 o'clock p in. The i K el ion of u board of nort oLthJveBent) 'vvner mHpra- 11 bo broughlrueforo eating. tfULw SYRivSecy. AUCTION f'ftttl hoi J regular auction sales on tfigjNtfcnd third Saturdays of encfrtnofllh at the C. A.'lwtek bam in Sterns. Bring itLlany- filing you wye for sale arJif- got i ltvAnttiriL m .. sHlHFPE.I mfmmSa 1 .for it Special to sales in1' tho y?j W. SMlfH, Auctioneer. Aim ituni' snNJBNCim. Fouileen years in tho peniten tiary was what Abe Ruef was given by the presiding judge in the graft cases. The trial lasted for almost four months and was a hard fought battle. F. J. Hen- noticeable in financial circles ff wa8 fot " J,hc ''" .... the court room. Ruef a attorney every possible way to sentence being passed hp i pstrir'fpf? tn ne: tiflRnira Another thing that should be Peking houses have worked the censidered: The more the peo pie that can be interested in such an organization the better and that too many clubs to re quire the attention and be offi cered is not best for a small place where membership is lim it( d. Therefore it might ' be w ell to consider the advisability oi consolidating the commercial club with the B. A. C. This is possible and may be the means of accomplishing much good. A consolidation would cut out dou ble dues, give & .commercial In idy a home and- net 'provJjuff densome to the men who masi make up the membership, at tend meetings and look after the business affairs of the organiza tions. .. same plan to a frazzle and our local cattlemen have been the victims. This they have realized for sometime but it seems were unable to organize and eope with the situation. The plan adopted by the woolmen is a solution and cattlemen can change the situa tion as soon as they will get to gether and take proper steps. THE COMMERCIAL CLUB Another well attended and en thusiastic meeting of the business m n of this section was held at thr club rooms last Tuesday even iH The committee appointed a .i former meeting to suggest uiv and means of advancing the mti n. st of this section in the-es-t ibb hment of a dry land expor lmcnliarm, and also a permanent or , uzalion of a commercial club reported and these were adopted a ithoiu any amendments. The n" c tions of the committee tsin j'oou in everrreanect. (if re were some 60 men pre- HOW TIMES 1IAVG CHANGED. The editor of the Paris Appeal writes of the new times and manners: "When we were young people had colds, soaked their feet in hot water and got well, Now they have grippe, take quinine and feel sick all summer. Then they had sore throat, wrap ped a piece of fat pork in an old sock, tied it around the neck at night and went to work the next morning. Now they have tonsi litis, a surgical operation and two weeks in the' house. Then they had stomachache and took castor oil and recovered. Now they have appendicitis, a week in the hospital, six feet due east and west and four feet perpeiftlicular. Then they worked; they labor now. In those days they wore underclothes; now they wear lin gerie. Then they went to a res taurant; now they go to a cafe. Then they broke a leg now they fracture a limb. People wont crazy then; they have brain storms now. Politicians raid here, tho money going into the stock business. It is a logic con clusion to assume that stock growers are looking forward to the cattle market for next year with considerable expectation and in order to reap the benefit of raising prices are increasing their holdings. Another element which has made a demand for money is tho 'expense of winter ing stock, many growers winter- tried in prevent and it was after an all day legal fight for new trial and other methods of delay that he was sentenced. Job prliitinRrv-Th TimcH-llnfauJ S HARDWAk - MACHINi Binders' Spr Full Line i BUILDING PARE v CROCKERY: CHINA AND GLAS m w-4 fif W if"Bl yV V T V JV m v 1j Ij Wtf ja i ft IwB UiXii a ssvimu Burns, Or ego Burns Meat Mai Vw Shop Opposite the First National Ban!. Commencing on the First o. November, the Sumpter Valley Ry. Co. will be in a position to ship stock from Austin to Baker P.ltv nnri Utll lni(n unrrali! nml more cnan nas oeen meir cusrom, j every convenience for loading and as a consequence are mak- th sheep and cattle at Austin. 12? rfeq1ue8to fdr 'n--B'e Price per' carload, from Austin Mt ifiagle. ,. Hnj,,,- Pftv i n nn Ruds Western Purnwrt sre Prof resitve. "I am surprised to find the ex tent to which the farmers of Washington understand and , practice scientific tillage as 1 ad vocate it," is the statement made by H. W. Campbell, scientific farmer, from Lincoln, Neb., who is giving a series of lectures to farmers of eastern Washington lunder the auspices of Washing- State college, says the Spokes man Review. "One of the things we insist upon in preparing the soil is a packer, or the use of something wh'eh will accomplish the same purpose. Tho packer is a series of discs, on which the bo l of the machine mles, tinning on a A. II. Folkestad was up from his home near Waverly to attend the installation of officers of the Masonic lodge. dfrSffl&otws ,agazme is prima! for folks vmo w.u fltr kvep up to date on big tlungn, and who don't w.mt to be bored to death while they're ax. it. So in chinks aru filled with good stories, good sentiment, and good humor. Read the publishers' talk this month, and you'll see just where we itand. IO0K toil THE PATCHWOHR COVE Ot Htllt hlf Tho St!!i is ouo of the lntest and best additioas to tho famous Deere Lino a Riding Plows. Is Heln In weicht. simnlc and durable in ro:nl ruction fulf of genuine merit, and has shown itsi mettle and utility in every teat it has been put to. It has amply demonstrated bv its trood work its rieht to ba classed as a strictly up-to-date, high-class farm tool. It iB certain to suit tho most critical farmer and be a money maker and a labor-saver for him. "If It's a Deere-It's Riht" and does its work perfect ease 'to the operator and team It id manufactuied and sold as n tonzuoless nlow a toneue not being nececsary to best results, but .one is supplied at slight cost to those who perfer it th.. u. The Stag is tin simplest riding plow built, anyone who can hook up u team .i iu drive em straight can operate Unsuccessfully. It pos sesses many superior features not found on other plows, and it takes a whole book to illustrate and dlscribe them Better write for it today and all the information vou.waut about this superior implement. C. H. VOEGTLY IB A uah !'. (k Ueoiiuh i W. I 1-I.MII II Yw p.nriiiijgt, Mdicuul. 11. J It .NbH Be a Booster fCeep things Moving We can match you with all kinds of trades. Drop in and let us know what you have to trade or sell. We will do your surveying or sell you fruit trees, shrubery or seeds to make the home more beautiful ahd profitable. If you have any wants come to us. Wo have the goods nnu can aeliwr them. Tte Jtljost Popular House in iui NCATLY'FURNiSfla-D ALL 0UTSI1. Headquarters for Traveling Men aixv Mrs. ELLA MARTIN, Propt., Bum M II i''i Hid in, i FURNITURE 3f CALL AND bEE MY LINE OF Pianos, Sewing Machines, Building Paper, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Carpet, nigs, Linoleum. Matting, Art Squares, Blankets, Quill, Mattresses, Springs, Roofing, Mir rors, Music Cabinets, Pictures, Trunks and Valices, Baby Carriages, Couches, Couch , Covers, Upholstered Goods, Table Covers, Portiers, Chamber Sets, Ku, Etc. IFgau don't ace what gou uant in thin lint roll"- Wa have it if it belonyn to the Furniture line G. W. CLEVj.fl EE, Burns, Ore. Inland Empire Really Co. Burns, Oregon and all seemed fullv alive !""". rw '""' i'""1 nee of a move look-i narU,sn ror BUPRT; n"W ho importance ji r to tne auvancement or tnis c ion in varlouB ways and with uch a spirit manifested some root will certainly result from tho cflorts. Win. Hanley and Hon. Frank Dac bt ought forward the im poitanc of tho Mondell land bill pr before congress. This bill the y explained was in the inter est of the semi-arid districts, pio-vidc-, for .'520 acre homesteads and does not requite actual or continuous residence but insists upon improvement and cultiva tion. committee was appoint ed to i1 .if t a resolution to be sent to i r prosenuitives in congress urpi ,r their support ot the mea-rui'o. A co iimtttoe to draft a consti tri ,n and by-laws for a perma- , fli ; organization was appointed Ho i port at the meeting to be held next Tuesday evening. This Icomruttoo consi.sled of C. A. LSwcek, Hon. Frank Davcy, G. A. Hembold, Judge Miller and J. C. iirney. It was suggested that fche life of riu-h Ml organi.i larcly upm it mr. th they send (Government-.garden seeds.,Atauta Constipation. Applclloui Tor drailof I'trnills. NOTICE hereby given that all advocations for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within tfteDJJCIIUTfiS NATION AL FOREST during the season of 1900, must be filed in my office at Priuevillo, Ore., on or before February 18, 1900. Full infor mation in legard to tne grazing fees to l)e charged and blank forms to be used in making ap plication will bo furnished upon request. A. S. Iiikmnd, Supervisor. Woods Livor Medecine in li quid form rogulutos tho liver re lieves sick headache constipation, stomach, kidney disorders and act a gentlo Inxative. For chills fever and in..laria. Its tonic ef fects pn the system fell with the flrbt dose. The $1.00 bottle con tains 24 times as much an tho 50c mc. Sold by Tho Welcome At The Welcone Pharmacy You fun find tin hi'nt Kclfcted and luigont uh HorLnicnt of ovcrytliing fco lie found in nn up-Lo-duto drug stwrc. PRESCRIPTION WORK , inoiii' hpeeinliO mid wo lmvo llio IichI equippejd hiborulor.v in tlio inlnnor. 11 Wo iisn only l.Iic bowl, and purest of dnign nnd ehniiiiculB, and our pricoH un right . Yours for biiNiiienH The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon. 'i't'.'..-..'.'.'. The UptO'Ddte Pharmacy 'lite place when drugs are cheapest,, purest and lw.it WE WANT YOUR TRADE Courtesy and Accuracy our Motlo Headquarters for School applies Everything gallivant in the drug or school tine If w4 hhftn 't it on hmd we'll be pad lo get it foryou. H. M. HORT.ON, Propt. tMfc v. a- , .' ,fe', .MkA- HAttBY, PBNjyinK JACKSON. DRY GOODS, FURNISHINGS, SHOES, MATS AND CAPS Fruit, Vegetables, Soft Dripks Confec tionery, Clears and Tobacco. ffleio St., BURNS LIVERY AND FEED Si HENDLHSON ELLIOTT, Prom Special att i . lo tvunsaent en -freight team. Jlorset kept I week or month riRSl CUSS UV1 iv Ha ii and hi on hand Your pittron i S mi'i l .in i. Spscial Attiiition Given to Conduct! ig Funerals NEW AMI ACCUHATI: HAY SCALIS IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. HI L, I If ,11' V, Burns, OMoon rJ.ti-5ivJvi FliWmat v II i- , II Iluina, Ore, n.f v, O r. OKTraYs I wish to explain in a low linos in this paper liow you may al ways bo well drossed, shoos, lints, otc. Come in and talk tho nuit tor ovor with mo you can loavo your suit at my pluco as lonjf as you want to. Loavo your overalls here when you want your dress suit, tfo to the dance and have a jyood limo. Wliontho party is ov or come in and cliunw attaiii and your suit may remain hoio until you want it iitfnm. , Say, for iiiHlance, you lido a horse al'tor cows close to IIarne.y, Diewjoy, Vale, Luwen, Diamond, Nnrrows, etc., and Homothlng vouid bi-Boinjr on lliero. All you need to do is sond a postal w tilt phono if necessary and your clothes leave Huron by tho noxt iiKt nit"r vour jrooci tuno rouun it to mo in the same manner. X& '$ yviyv 1Af. &&&&$ GREEN RIVER' WHISKEY The Whiskey. Without a Headache -,- W, hmumaAw. 4f - J ii ill MUM I lniwMWWi WIMOWW III A tiriiiiBi Fred I wilhu'rnd toany l'uithor lookout for it. lloyn, I will do this all lrt't I charre aiul 1 cm five you suits and overcoats lrom $17 and u j i, jjAMnui up, i omo i and lei i tnlu tbuut it. I luivo ii ".o rc3L4iRibritv in ca o ot tire TTtimni.i.r. ' .' M If IHIOI Vll-a.tll B tHIIUI Thii.Colebrateil Whlfkey lias lcon uguil for tho inst 50 yuarg In the U. S.jllospltnli, Army niul Nny, on account of It purity. Highly rccommcmlcd by all loading physicians foe family us as a tonic ami stim ulant. For snl- l oitiy one 'icaler in each town "Till; BURNS HOTEL BAR SOLE AGENT HENRY RICHARDSON, Proprietor WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Club Vuw in Connection CuUti"..r, uuuBuDliging' Bur Tenders EVKIttTIU ' ' "V-i i,ASS DUOPIN lentt ! j i. 1 1 urn tiii A villi Ifotil IJ'lrns UR.MS WILLIS HORTOS l SAYER, Fsmp ugh and Dressed Lim.jer, ma, n - Rustic, l-?oorfirig, iobi h.y Finishing Lumbetv earest Sawmill to Burns. Ciooi' Lumber Yard in Burns. tvyy wy MWlMiliilim THE ANDERSON Hv, TEL R. J. McKINNON, Propt. The old favorite Family Hotel where guests ret ive Special Attention and Q od Jpervke. HOME COOKING. EALS 25 Cents Feed Barn in Connectio SOUTH BURNS, ORtiQO.V-Near F i ii J THE 'TIMES-HERAO .r