The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 17, 1909, Image 2

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Encouraging reports are being
received from various parts of
the county regarding crops. It
is certainly pleasing to And crops
turning out better than expected,
yet it will not be a full crop.
Th U. S. Senate having
adopted a resolution submitting
the amendment to the constitu
tion providing for an income tax.
W. J. JJryan has addressod jx let
ter to President Taft suggesting
that congress also submit nn
amendment authorizing the elec
tion of senators by direct vote.
Ebu should be done. Give the
&mmmit a chance to decide this
Mwkion.
fARMERS SftOULD AlTEND.
The Times-Herald wishes to
again impress upon the farmers
the importance of attending the
institute to be held July 20 and
27 in this city by President Kerr,
Dr. Withycombe and Prof. Low
is of the Agricultural College.
We must show an interest in soil
culture and mako these gentle
men know wo are in earnest
about tho dry farm station. We
should consult them in regard to
various methods of tilling tho soil,
change experiences and make
tflf oest or this visit They are
Opting here to assist the farmer
iki the opportunity should bo
taken advantage of. Bo sure to
Attend.
THE PROPER SPIRIT SHOWN.
A meeting of business men at
the Commercial Club last night
was called primarily for the pur
pose or arranging for tho recep
tion of the gentlemen from the
Agncultuarl College who are to
conduct a farmers' institute here
on July 26 and 27. but before it
adjourned a decided action had
been taken to awaken interest in
the general development of tho
country.
The financial side of the Club
-was in bad shape and some debts
had been contracted that needed
attention. It seems we have all
been looking after the blowing
end of the organization and neg
lecting to "pay the fiddler". In
other words the financial end
hd not received consideration in
business way. This condition
brought up a general discussion
as to the need of a strong, live
organiztion that would accom
plish the best results and the
urgent need of sufficient finance
to do with. Wm. Hanley gave a
good talk on this side and was
followed by others. Consider
able enthusiasm was finally
shown in the matter and finally
a subscription paper was headed
and in less than five minutes
$1075 was subscribed. The sug
gestion of Mr. Hanley that $2000
should be available for such work
jor the coming year, to he ass
essed as needed was adopted and
the plan provides that those who
contribute are to select a com
mittee to disburse the money,
in this manner the funds would
be used economically, and expen
ded judiciously.
There is no doubt but the en
tire amount will be subscribed
willingly by tho business' men of
this place as soon as they are as
sured that it will be intelligently
handeled and put to proper upe.
C. P. McKinney, J. Lv Gault,
and Dr. L. E. Hibbard were ap
pointed a committee to wait on
those who were not present to
see what they Would contribute
to tho fund.
Nothing of a definite nature
was done toward the farmers'
institute, but no doubt it will be
considered Jater. However,
there is no time to wasto in this
matter. Local people should ar
range a program or at least such
as may be necessary in addition
to the lectures of the gentlemen
who are coming in.
18 J. J. HILL COMING?
The following paragraphs were
clipped from an nrticlo appear
ing in a recent issue of tho Port
land Telegram. If Mr. Samp
son, or Stevens was here ho was
very quiet about it and the auto
mobiles certainly would have at-
I -some attention;
(J. Hill has sent the man
jyMMfjnt Js as the greatest loca
lien and construction engineer in
ihe world into Oregon to look the
long-neglected territory over with
view, beyond any doubt, of de
ciding upon the feasibility of
throwing rfliiitiftcl lines through
tho rich and undovolopcd empire.
This man is John F. Stovons,
who only recently resigned from
tho vice-presidency of tho New
York, Now Haven & Hartford to
bocomo Hill's confidential repre
sentative on tho Pacific Coast.
Stevens is also tho man who won
international renown for tho
splendid record ho made, as chief
engineer of tho Panama umuu
and tho Isthmian Railroad.
Stevens retired from the vlcc
nresidoncy of tho Now Haviu
aljout two months ago, and he
must have closed up his business
affairs at onco, for Mr. Stevens
has been living at tho Cornelius
Hotel for about five weeks under
tho name of James F. Sampson,
Milwaukee. It will bo noticed
that ho changed both his llrst
and last names, but did not twist
his Initials. With Stevens nil
this time has been a man from
tho east who registers as E. I
Shannon, also of Milwaukee. His
identity has not been discovered,
although ho is supposed to bo a
construction ofllcial from tho Hill
engineering service.
That Hill has had longing eyes
directed toward Oregon for years
no one any longer doubts, in
spite of his oft-repeated protesta
tions that he had no idea of in
vading that country. At tho
sarrid time, John F. Stevens re
turned to Portland Sunday after
a 10 days' automobile tour
through Central, Southern and
Southeastern Oregon. He went
aono savo for Shannon and had
a reserve automobile with him in
casa of accident to the first one.
That his movements might still
be shrouded in deeper mystery
ho did not hire livery automobiles,
but took two private cars fur-
nialirwl v SSnmnnl Mill nn.ln.lnu
of J. J. Hill. "
On tho tour through Oregon,
Stevens visited nftor leaving
Shaniko, Madras, O'Ncil, Bend,
Prineville, Rosland, Odell, Kla
math Falls, Lakovicw, Burns and
.Vale, showing that ho made a
comprehensive sweep of the en
tire region through which rail
roads might be constructed on
any kind of practicable basis.
Ho took in all tho possiblo routes
that presented no insuperable en
gineering difficulties and would
tap all the important grain tim
ber, agriculture, livestock and
other belts.
For a considerable part of the
time that Stevens was in tho in
terior of tho state ho was dogged
by Harriman agents with an O.
It. & N. automobiie. This was
principally true for the several ,
days that were spent in the tcr-!
ritory which is embraced in tho
Deschutes River Railroad project.
These spotters scarsely let
Stevens get out of sight so long
as he was anywhere near tho ex
tensive halidom which Harriman
has so successfully kept bottled
up for all these years.
The future of tho Oregon em
pire as a prospective battle
ground between Hill and Harri
man looks brighter as a result of
Stevens' present visit And tho
fato of tho vast and dormant re
gion will depend in a large mea
sure upon tho nature of John F.
Stevens' report to James J. Hill,
whom ho served so faithfully and
with, such brilliancy in tho exten
sion of tho Great Northern to tho
Coast that Hill remarked, "His
work is one of tho most remarka
ble achievements in American
railroading, the acme of engi
neering pluck and ability."
A FATAL ACCIDENT,
I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
While coming from the saw
mill last Saturday afternoon,
Voro Howell, who was with his
oltlor brother Harry on a load of
lumber, attempted to get off tho
wagon and foil. Ono wheel pass
ed over his body which injured
him to such nn extent that ho
died. Tho accident occurcd out
Bomo six miles ftom town and
Harry lifted tho injured boy on
tho wago.i, bringing him in and
ot once summoned Drs. Marsden
& Grillltlt, who at onco began
heroic efforts to savo his llfo, but
internal injuries wcro such that
nothing c uld bo done.
Voro was 15 years old but was
an epileptic and was novor strong
Ho was an orphan and had been
tho constant caro of his older.
brothers since a very Btnall bov.
Ho leaves two brothers, Harry
and Archie, also ono sister,
Mnrllin here and another in Mon
tana. The remains were interred in
tho Burns cemetery Monday after-
UNITtD Btatm UNO Or
jiurui, urton, Jtiif
oi nHrruwf. nrnvn.
11 UOJIMIMtl till
men, I
i, m.
. Klnilln.
who, on March r), ID07
,rozvo7iiiifti nutniTm
WutlrMi htrtbrilvtn that lt.rrjrC
lat
r or Lot 4. tit N WH Hoollon a. rid M Hc lion 8.
Towmlilp W Huutti. Junto ft) Kt. Wlllim-
fftia MvnuiBU, ll mm nuiicvui iiiiomnm in
nuts Kliml Commutation proof, to oiuMlih
cUIra to the Unit lmv ilMorllwd, bofor the
llenlitor nd Iteretfer, t llurili, Orrgnn, on
th Will dr f Aumut, Iw9,
lllnlmMitiinnriii wltnrnei! , . .
OhrleW. t.wl, Krit a, I'lliirlncbothol
Ntrrowa, Oreou. II liurrti.ls, ol llurna, On
jon, uiorn Inbuilt, of Narrow, Oregon.
Wh. rxnit, Jtrxlitor,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UMTieuHTitKiUKiiOrricit. I
Huron, OrcKOii, Jiiljr , Intel
Nolleo la lioroty (tlrun that Margaret Blum,
fornnrlr Maritatet t'raraon.nl llurna, Uri'Kon,
who, on DacemUr I, IIIOA. , mails Hume
etoai) Kntiy No. 'AWO, Werlai No, maw,
lor NWJfHcellonlio Tuirnalilp jaftaiitli, Hang
as Kail, VVIIIamatt Morl'Un.liaa flltul Holloa
of Intention to make Final Commutation
1'rooi. to teiawiaii Claim 10 mo iani anoio nea.
erlNdi bafor lb llcglatcr o1 Jtcrelvui, at
lluini. Oregon, on tliamlular ol Auguat Itw,
Claimant nainpa a wltneairi:
Null vnMalieii.ot llanisr.Orcison. Ilarrr I;
llrlaco, William o. Whllij Charlie II lonaril
allot llurna, OrtROn,
Wm.Karmk, llKltcr.
N0TICH OP PINAL SMTUMUNT,
.lonopli
In tho iimltcr at tho Katnt,e of
ItoborUou, Ucconaeil
Nolleo I hereby lveu that tho undcr
ilBiml executrix of tho Ketnto ol Jooh
ItoborUou, doceruod, linn ilhxl hur final
account In miM entitle mid the Hon, J. 1',
!... !...! It... f'n.,..l., C.ll., I.,.
... nruiut, uwiKu ui iiiu ,wimi,j ,,,,. ,w,
noon, u snort aorvico uoing con-UimioyC,mnlyi (,,, ,ng ut tiim-
ducted by ROV. A. J. Irwin. .dy, ihoard day of Atigml, uioo, nt the
LUtlo Vci-o thou hnat loft lis - ' 10 o'clock a m, ot lit olllco In
LlttlO Vero tllOU liast leu US . , County, Or.Kon, Ihe
God has called tho homo to rest, tmmA ,,), for IicuIhr ubJcctionK to
And WO know that though art ald Account. Any nnd nil rxTKinNnb
resting, ' 'Jectlng to ild nccout nro hereby notllled
On our Savior's loving breast . pp' "M tho ..d ;.lnro.,
Dntol lit Uurna, Oregon, July 3, 1000.
Little Voro they will miss theo Ditumu is, Kobkhtoon,
From their tender lovo and caro, ' Executrix if tho ldiiitu uf Joseph Hob-
But wo know you'ro frco from ' r,80' i'e"'"'-
sorrow j ; " '
God will wipe away your tears, iotitjon l'ou mquuh i.iuknsk
Vero you'll moot with your dear ' .
motliPf To The Honoritbla County Court ol
liiuum ... Ilnrnrv Cnunlv. KlltHof OrcuOll.
On that happy golden Shore. We the undcrnlanetl louitl voter of
And voiLahvavs wil bo hannv roWo Vfoclnpt. ilnrney uounty, umi
v r m " maii lrt tmttutt f till if itnlllln
.A .e,.ntrnlli, aiultllna Vnilk I Irtfl
For you'll part with hor no more. ,b..blo uiy to Krnt to Deiovmi n. iof-
E B Reed 'nlngli rolnll I.liinor Iienlor' llcene
' " ' ioolll.Uitore t 111- pUctitl builno
nt Denlo, llarm-y uounty, urtROn iiom
Paints, Oils,
Mrs.
Doors nnd Wind
ows, in tact ovorytmng lor the
farmer or builder. Give us a
call and wo will bo glad to give
you prices
Star Windmills,
Hnrncy Co. Imp,
Ncjur
M J O' Connor
Myers Pumps and aooUenny
tho tltlidn vol Juno. UK), until tho 0th
day ol December 1009, nd jo.i prtlilon-
em win ever prny.
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MICHAEL SCHENK
MKRCHANT TAILOR
SafisfactionGuaranteed
CLCANlNfl, PRESSING AND REi'AIHING
FOR LADIES ANB flENTLEMEN
All orders receive prompt and careful addition
The Netu Tailors, McOee Dldfl , Burns, Oregon
ON STRUCT LEADING TO COURT IIOIJHK
?66C
At The Welcome Pharmacy
You cun find tlm boat wolcctod nnd hirguHd hh
Bortmontof ovory thing to bo found in nn ii)-to-dato
drug storo.
PRESCRIPTION WORK
iuour Hpcciality xuid wo huvo tlld lxAVequlppod
laboratory in tho interior. flWo uho only tho
bcHt nnd pui'OBt of drug and uhoinicalH, and
our prices aro right. Vojirs for biisini'SH
The Welcome Ph'arrrjacy; Bums; Oregon,
HARDWARE
MACHINERY
Binders' Supplies
Full Line of
BUILDING PAPER and
ROOFING
CROCKERY. CHINA
AND GLASSWARE
GEER & CUMMIN
Burns, Oregon.
JA.
Go Td The White
Front Livery Stable
NEW -RIGS:; AND' " TEAMS
'Phone to Me fifVbur ' Doctor Calls.
t R. 4. AlcKINISON, Jr., Proprietor.
A
Burns Meat Market!
New;Sfcop;Oppojile (lie First Nalleaal Bank Main St.
Pork, Vid
Bologna d
Liver Hans
Beef
Quantity
H. J HANSEN, ProptJ
& Hdwo, Co.
NOTICE KOIt I'UULIOATION.
t'NITMl) STATU! uxnOrrici, I
hir .; Oregon, Julr 10, lw, I
Nollcp li hrlr irlron that th SUt. o
litis
OtrKun bu Hint In Hill ofllclti pilltloa "e,' ""
JHctl.l Su s)) lntlrol,undrtli.piiTtlonol 15 V llollowy
111
lit Act uf romtroti. .burovMl Auruillt. Ilia.
tnl .oln mtniltury ttatnlu, Hi.
.N Ki( Hrc M T. SI 8., It, K W it
Altv and .11 triiui rUImtn ailv.radlr Ilia
Unit, ili.crlbcil.nr ilmirlnctu iiMci Mcano
IT
ullicr rraion, to th. dlapotal to ap'llcui,
iiuuiu miv uir auiuavit. oi proiett ia luis
ofllfc, on or titloi. tU. rtpliatloo ot tb prloJ
ol implication.
Wm. riaat, lmllr,
Klit pukllcatlon JulrlT, n,
l.t iubllcailoa AuiuatVI, 19IM
N aliica
Ohm A Carroll
A 0 Latnont
W 11 Ki'iiom
(.ianrua .TurnUn
Bam Hall
I'rank Adrian
J O Kent)
William Mitaon
M Galvln
I, H Tliomttin
John U Traver
Kris) llolloway
Ccltiiiibun Grovii
H nclmilinufli
tlcorff Olouuli
O A Thorumii
Notice l heroby given that on ButunUy
tho 24th ilny of July, IQOt) the mi-
crl(nfl will apply to thti Comity Court
ol the Btatoof Orcson lor Harni-y Conn
ty. for tho llconto inontloiu'il In tho
foregoing petition.
' Di.-r'.riN I). DurKxiui'Dii.
K A llally
I) V DofrnbntiKli
John I.tibblni!t
J. I. Willlamion
II W ItcAIII ter
Joseph Catlow
(in I) .Malhow.on
It (lllham
Adam Adrian
Hrneat Ilollowuy
Wm Murphy
Adam Deionhough
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News
Ajjcals
Cigars
and
Sorters'
Articles
Cat Glass
aad
Sllrerware
BLOW TO SPECULATORS.
The department of tho inter
ior has "put bells" on land spec
ulators by tho recent deciaion
that peoplo tiling on land, and
commuting within fourteen
months and then leaving tho
land to be sold if possible, mny
lose the land and their rights.
Only true homeseskers need up-
piy.
Even though proof olfcred
shows tcchinal compliance with
respect to inhabitance of the
land entered for tho period or
dinarily required in commuta
tion cases, it must further bo
shown that tho entryman went
to the land to mako it his perma
nent residence,
Residencnvithin tho meaning
of the homestead law must bo
established and maintained wifti
the intent to make a permanent
home upon tho land to exclusion
of a home elsewhere. It cannot
be acquired by mere occupancy
with a view solely to acquiring
title by a colorable compliance
with tho law, butuctual residence
must bo maintained in good faith
with tho Intent to make it per
manent. Such intont must be
present at tho intimation of every
ntry whether the titlo is ac
quired after tho full period or re
sidence prescribed by Jaw or at
the expiration of the shorter,
period under the commutation
rovisions or tno acujJiuo Mt.
agio.
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TUNE'
IAI MARKET
aii tan
FISHING
TACKLE
The City Drug Stor6
REED BROS., Proprietors
Succcason to II. M. Ilorton
Our line of Drugs, Patent Medicines and
Toifef Articles ere Complcte
WE USB ONLY THE BEST OF DRUGS
IN OUR PRESCRIPTION WORK AND
WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE.
Yours for Accuracy and Lowest Prices
Agents fGr tbe
SECURITY STOCK FOOD
Largest collection Tost Cards
aad Albums in the Citj.
ayVV,V'VVVS)'i.'ma
SS$JWSS
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Come in and inspect my stock
COMPLETE LINE OF BEST GROCERIES
to be had in the Market
My prices are as low as good goods
can be sold for in this market...
I can save you money on binder
twine and sacks Leave orders
The LARGER the order
the LESS it COSTS.
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PLOW
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BURNS HOTEL BAR
DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors.
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
Club Rooms in Connection
Courteous andjObliging Bar Tenders
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS DROP IN
Your patron age solicited.
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iftJ1 MS
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Centiully Located and Connefitwl with Histel Hums
'Vy5yySy9yVNrirrSfT'
The Most Popular House iff Mttrffir M
NEATLYXFJRNISH2D ALL OUTSIDE OOIS
Headquarters for Traveling Men and Tou
Agciar.Kacine Manager, L. Racine, Propt., Bur,,, Ci
j -t7J?t.- I
VENIN
Black Imported Percheron Stallion
Will stand at the Fair Qrounds, Season .i9op
Single Service - - $10, Season - - SIS,
Ilcturn. $17.50 Insure - - $20.
Seetwori oporis u-pzil 15
UKNHY MOIIAltDSOtN, Skohktaiiv.
... i
Tho Staff in ono o tho lotost nnd best additions to tho famous
Doore Line of Riding Plows. Is licht in weight, aimplo
nnd durable in construction full of genuine merit, nnd hns
shown its mettle and utility in ovor7 test if hns been put to.
It has amply demonstrated by its good work its right to be
classed as a strictly up-to-date, high-class farm too, It iu
certain to suit tho most critical farmer nnd ba a money
maker and n labor-saver for him,
"If It's a Deere-It's Right"
and does its work perfect ease to the operator and team.
It is manufactured and sold as a tongueless plow a tonguo
not being neccrsary to best results, but ono iu supplied at
slight cost to those who porfcr it thut way, Tho Stag is tho
simplest riding plow built, anyone who can, hook up a team
nnd drlva 'em straight cun operate it successfully. It pos
sesses many superior features not found on other plows,
imd it takes a whole book to illustrate and dlscrlbe them.
Better write for it today and all the information you wmit
about this superior implement,
C. H. VOEGTLY
The Standard Bred Stallion
Trial, 2:20
Will Stand the Season of 1909 at the
Elliott Barn Burns, Oregon
Except oh Sunday. Afternoons and Mon
day Mornings when he will Jie at La wen.
I'ROORUSS, No. 4HSO, li mahogany bay utamllii ill linnila IiIkIi. Slrod
by I)lMn, IMOlj itroolBlr AlUrtS 9j034' 8lr-Jolin H '.':0li4i Cllpi'or 3ilHlj
DlnUullU'J ;8 . U otlium tit Iu,m limn i (10, and 1 1 otliora liultor than U :US. I'him
nomrmbur Mn, by Waldateln, 12307,
llcrth, (irandiuullivr of I'rcrcnf, In the mother ot 111 (n(n nil In tlio Hot. Tin
Llinllt her lOlli colt whm loldaau gruon incr nt (10,0011. In III thrto-ycar-old
(onn lio inado a rorurd olL'ilO.
Terms: $15, $20, $25
QEO. D. HAQEY, Burns, Oregon.
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
HKNbliHSON ELLIOTT, Propt.
SJcviul uUniiui,
.,..... , lyirufiscieni custom o
freight teams.
Vt
frui
mim
lil- rm W,
l S-f-N-1'
V44
Jlorsex kept butha
wcch or month.
FIBST CUSS LIVERY Til
Ihtu and Grain aim
on hand.
i our patronngc eolitij
aontli MulnSt, Uurn 0rf,
.Special Aention Given
io Conrjucling Funerals
NEW AND ACCURATE IIAY SCALES J
IN CONNECTION WITH BARN.
Jfhi HJ
TWELFTH NIGHT, No. 41906
Trial a, 2:13 3--1
Hired liy. Onwurd D'JM, lliu lroof 108 u lliu llt inoro limn iiuy oilier lnro
everfoulfd. Orrtnd Hire, dvur Wilkes 'i'.'ii. Dam, Mlas Uttii '-';0H4'j lior hw
J. J. Audubon, ttticd by Aloyom', lio by.UourKO WllkoK, Klvltitc-Twoltth Nlijht
n double cross o( Wllkca nnd oiui uf tho atroncutt bred tiultern living.
Individually, lio li a vliBitmil 10 8-10 Imiuls lilh, t-Inlit I'-'OO )U. lie ba
clean, (lat llinbn and liU nut !io well. A iiiunber of Ills unduveluied 'J.yoar-old
colli r-old at Auction In Chicago averaging fS2l uicli,
TWELFTH NIGHT will stand (he season oUW at
Tbe Pair firousdj la im$, leiinjj, Twsdflys, Wedarsdas noil Tlnirsilas
Lawta m FrMas aad Saturdays
arzeiBiB. ises.oo to xixrsTj-tttt
For further particulars call on or Hcldrcsn
II. DENMAN, Hrrlmn, Ore, J. I CRAWFORD, Burns Ore,
RIIRIMQ mill I iikian
viniw IVIIkLtll V
HORTON & SAYER, Prop's
Rough and Dressed Lumbi
Rustic, Flooring, iVSouldin
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. CJood
Lumber Yard in Burns,
LADIES AN) UKNTLUMEN
Cl.UANINOJANl) PKRKSINd
M
l ASM
A. SCHENK
Merchnnt Tailor
I have on hand at all Tlmcs'tho most UP
to-date line of Cloth in the city of Burns
All Work (luarantml
n...mc n
PUKI"l7tf!r;.iw