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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1909)
I rhe Tinies - b cmlo The Ort is the 1. the hwt BURNS iintsbf Re rr picture j . < se conditions. ' .»• r.•,.•-» dye Carey Ï < and Rail] .. entrai Oreg<i i Portland .. .... . .'biocts wer«’ ob ects are sup- .... I ' ' : I’i- Oregon and - - • » ':■ "ñ.i'üeonnec- ■ HAKMN ■ '¡LEFT HARNE] orated at 'Until Dry Experiment )loro, Shei ¿ !' ■■■ ’Ja r- went in* 'Servers had '.thi pun *>se8 that ■«d t.".v! Question at once <m? Or Is « • . ..n t. rtaken for « 7ot.. ■ tr.-'wr. account? Oregon Wiil K Thickly 1.. t. - ’ ■ .. t.' ■:> .’.re not yet an- Claim Ihat Bureau oi Plant Arca lhan the U illamette" swtred with .ertainty may not to Co-operate I iiks- v . is no Bluff and V\iii lie Built. be for some time to come. But -•-Harney County Sh- their prenaratior..-. the forces they assemble, th..' energy they displa- th-, ext« ■ f the plans uantities that excel the ship- they are begbinitig to put into The Eastern Oregon Pi execution and the • « 'Xpenditure Experiment st: station to •’.■. rw .rk alii adv has entailed, ducted in co-i'pciatii rapidly producing the im- federal government, u • 1 and 1 ' are act of the late legi.- .i "t ■ > located at .Nbr- Sher: ..•pm« '♦ »‘"by the b aid i 1 l • ! potatoes alone 2o0 i ■ ' Al'.idle i'»rvi.’i :. and make it , Oregon agricultural « ’ Ii with Cali- nua^ nteetinghere tl. then' i ■ n«--t ! t it fon I ortc’ Lr ther.' are not The act of locating ' « thi v are not was perfunctory -" operate for board was concern.-d bui, t .< <-.rw:’e! oranch . It. it must I t reau of plant in«k:s '■ ” ■ ■ <■ a great ingtol: >’« fll-ed ’ ■ c. a: •• g ’.lie »eschute.- 1 ai idications the station shujl i ' ■ and will Mor«>. In the biennial «■ ’ >rth Bank cers. 1. K. Wi othiif admits . :i skepti- was reelected pr<-'. Wilson, «'oi ii'i a- frank- wn; the sar. t: : . sho F. Irvin« >t-- begin be done in Sherman and W. W. Cott . 1 counties. Both are car i Park 1 • cm to T Appel’S '! much greater devel>.p Buxton E- • \ sr-ems . ii’.w posse . ithin W I'll' : ■ E' en as an md"p« ndt n >t H 1 «ragon tr:. i.l. ho.. Pl .- : • ' ii ta de it.'.'.■ -’!netit. - ' .1 each t-.i : ictio: ex erci- i ' ph the t sting ■ . . ■ Commerc C :m irnd its ted in Coop« .; i • .■ raiiv ay .0: ■ ■ Eash rn eau of plant and Wa-i.mgto: i .1: this t»‘d Sia - *— ■! . .. - : ■»l’lant line connecting 1 .lit uri . The 1 ■ : ■ .• to wait i! .he 0. R. .A. N. or ila- ':• beads oratory is to •annot be «iepr • ■ .. hurt time. waste due t' tl ■ ".tv. m; : t feet 1 crop y 1« ¡«1- It"'" plainly let t » ■ '! • '-'li Porter Bro- of demonsir.. . ■>ple. The value. .ild not .. tempt to dis An offer t>y pri at <■ .North Bank. sincerity "f Xhe " .'■k as its finance th«. ,.p’' 11 is not | ducting horli« ’ - ■ nan road will '>■ bu.,.t. « ■ 'i'i,- Will thel work in the .’1» ! .. hough 1 d" believe it Slid i i.rklv. al! referred to a -i- -.- ;.. ' ha'-'e bee! 1 - .' iia-. • . . -«-e Hill fm tiie ki;owi dg' - 1 '! meeting to be I road, and ’■•- Oregon Tri! I.in The abov•• is !:•>'. n ■ and traverse -i as. Cenirm O ’yo'. ■" r- *r O • ;. other routes. day’s Journal m ■ « v ise would ha-. ■ i> reach« ■ ... for devel- pointing is not 1 .eh 'he Harriman road • ’ a ■. • •/ the p«-o- prise. The peo, 1« ‘f TH- ranch from th« Klamath-Natron 1 . COlin- had made up • line and the toiinag« drained the li ■ ¡man n-ads time ago tha' .■ r.her way l> r or more the station, b .’ m "When the railroads ha ■ ■ ¡0 includ- fight to a fl! s!. m dieting surveys and both u",::. ■ <♦ all to lie our fault or r: ' ■ . ’h« C .-us Bay e construction worn there ar« any neglect tha’ hound to be injunctions and <>' . thing : ! Oregonian be down. cmnter-injunctions. 1 do ■: If as state«l m be cer ■ ha ■ look upon the result of tin :Olld /.»’!.’. of < >1’"- patch, th»-a"'.-'ii nction ppoce« .:'■ hirh 1 s l»eet delayed so so far as th«- ng. no matter what it is. a« w» rc com rr ■ - » hand. ... importance to ti. few y «ar.s is playing a migm ■ ion of eitlier railroad. Ti.")- the state Th»- I'urea ■ of • . room in the canyon ¡.'or Boti ! more. Washing»"' hi • en . them." es in lar-' e»l the Io and !."’. ; -.«•glected kiv Al. RAILROAD EFFORI i i.d for thè privile,-. decade have- Hh'' ’’ The Oregonian ha.-, the foil >w- tiiling of hher'.. :■ i""a ing to say editorially of t he ra .- "• road situation: Though ’her.-a.’» . chano Hov Hill ¡1 < sun in..,va’. ■■ people are beLln'.'th« meat, for the Porter Brothers m lie- . . • p '-rents . VERAL RAILROADS WILL PAY tretfr I 1 • 0 Years Centrai asti i,i.-;. bopulated in Proporne !< Says Oregon Trunk Rotul 4 3ht. «ts ;s v he Harriman polo ave.- •es. hutM con trover- ■ ti both their OV : ‘il :r f the Oregon 1 xtended legal s of way.” dei C. H. Carey. runkLine to th- P .^1 Ulan . ,ge Carey and f T, _» T> 1 Porter Bros, an • • I) ’ ogether this n " ng a conference v .. . Williamson.ol : < •. ■ ' i k t - u 1) Line. Mr. Pic " „ , mpphes and ail . 7 * i.- ner.ts for his can ; , on of the Deschute.' an : hiing to go ahead wit: th-. „ •I » ' ofbuiidingth- as legal diffieultie-"m ' « d out of the vv does not see" understood,” sai “that the 11 the first line lgh the canyon ■ is. our surve • in, 1906. As s •! ;. Harrimai defined polic y •wn mep alony .he instructim 1 Our tn:-, ìeliné sure.. filed with th« dept- :ie„interior at V o> any film, people, and bo: aved at exact gain, it shoui« 1 that we wer r 1 actual const 1 ■ is was the cas Harriman di ' until die foi going ahead \ e work. Fror. t.. as though we v . : 11 ■ucting the w c- but that IL.rr ■ting the buii "on Trank line ’his matter of a great shov ■' gy whenever ar. s to build, but c ect until some on« to build, shoui y to the peopl* The Coos Bay r -- nple of their work in this There was a strony dt d for a Coo. B ra . lly the people >i*. that dis- got together an d their own lin» Ha." a ried up and sei.’ mei a . ;Hies and built 2~ road. In the mea: wi • >s Bay people se . . a railroad, and diet' .!’ u, built it, no dr ipiwd me: ns. As soon as this v a 'tut.' ’ exp :mriman aridklrev. : - m- . Canyon another «nile of • -i ' belief that they ar»?. It r , L «in built ft looks er «A-, g j» J''■:£■ as if the D»-.- t to be loo vigorous an ■ z : t f <*/ «'« iar game of bi ?. t* «'>" gon public would i> ; •»•■ the cons’r.ictio» c..Ar an intarview . ■ ,'ian a »H; - man 1 > >1 j-' lay’s Oregon, .« r > era! t.-■•! . I ir- . t •. furthter: Hi 1 .i'i.- ’V V believe tha v .:: a .■ (»!■':{. :. and - ^entrt^ i,!’eK /jillN d by several tri-." .’ i would » '' ■!»" of 1. ■’ .a’ 1 i .iiroads," hi 4 f c<- ntry tha’ it». - » n over that tounti poaribOHta It v E - - dt'-t I- »’ ’ th --------- ms before eith« i 3 ' now iiulki ' ’ AT.i-' miss will be '''r: . ritral Oregoi ye J Harritm. ■ady fiockir/ ther» ‘.gii’, t- ■' : ___ .««"Central and Ea..t» • ’ • .1* I m m will be moi s i EWk« ght to I a ve taken y »ar f rd in projtotior. a". í . Í ’ * . illamette Vail» eli'i. ag". chute.- 1 at.ot pr-.-nt-s ’ < y ears of dev.fi. ol«. brown The irrigated fair > l and one . . ■ ■ ' heat rancher of '» » i I ’ . r "led 1. ith a :; " those v. h< > 'i ’ " '• > rovide a tomr.ig- h ’/I". «25 i.niw. doe i i'luht erla’r mking-uf prosperou r: -1 ill hold lOlgrS 'fie irrigated section? more tha- .- twa- d me know. them for uie. Without amicable arrange _ ’.eat lands alony i.» 3 Emi. ' .-reek Las ■ c iiental raflroao ment. two would b> very C j . and much of the way th«- country near .1? H. Ga —in ovide the bread anc either side would afford • <> Prodiu • W B P arker Hurt Ore syste: • f PEOPLE NO SURPRISE SOM I K All k’l * fl Jttdge tfarey i • future of C< ' 1 glowing coim •,< Ix-gun to men'ion a . ti.■> possibilities. A -’’."t projected now fi the South Sa . slate to Ontario Tl., called the Central Pacific f.'icai men a < ii.i£ton Refused i valed at Moni I rom ton allis. ’ . > per-onal -.posed route t-i ii'h faith If this new -t.ut llarri- begin the <*x- ,lli- A. East- ids building more com- ■ - the ex- ro; d north . coining m : would opler valley north and ■ port that .'. ’.lie tield to ■ between < lty. Isn’t . .111 roads ? projected 1 1 to liHik on ups for such - Harney y.-st body of ■ west and ; - ¡iroducts I'l’i« I licet' ill death and on ih< I'.iHowim! lav a memol I -er. 111 honor w ill be he'd ml dwelling, where lie lr ■tl for many years, dcdic-ited a- a mi'- inorili of his kindly li The services promise to be ai •..< L attended Many prominent Oregonian» are in attendance at the National Irrigation Cot grex . at Sp xam this week. Governoi Benson and tin coni" "iii.il bodies of the State have ited a larg< number of delegates « ho are 11 s' terested in furthering irrigation work in the West Mans left the tirst of the week t<> atte .1 11 the sessions of th. Congress Soundings made by the etile tals of the Port of Portland «1 r v' ing th<‘ past wei k xhow that »' Ò the Columbia Rivet from the mouth of the Willamette to » the ocean is m bettei shape >t’ lor navigation bv deep Vt v< .seis than has been th«' case for some '' t ime Pied. : ■ *«r • s few places where shoals have X* I' x' been located but »1; the whole, little Weik ,s necessary That there is plenty "t ^vatei in the river is shown by the fact that s' the British tiamship Suveric. drawing?" bet. Was «lispntched during th« week, going down the river without d«4ay Croat Carnival oi Bargains •ali li loi our new >liOI li\ lo .11 I i\ c make loom merchandise Bargains in all summer dress goods, white goods, emb oideries corsets laces, e viti \\ ( ' I < ’< ’< • I \ < d I lit ‘I I 1. . 11 i I >1 ICt ' W ill |>K‘\ .III Ill’ll lines arc s< > ¡ |, simulici -LN . IMI KM Ml U IO ROAll Theiiardey Valiey Breu i g LO By all tn'.<n l.-t us encourage the inter-staic automobile aut'.m.'bile road idea that several sev«'ral counties < -unties have L»r soin« been urging upon Ci • While it i admitted tune past that nothiitv ran be doia- this l «unii » year betaust of tla extra ex peri'e of I Hillel 11. I he « a t hou invi yet many are of the opinion that Crook coUntv could pm it- share id such a road into -ti.-ip. next year ({«•«•ently .) N Williamson re ceived a letter from the auto club (HAS 111 I • ! 1 I I ‘ i i, ■ 11 > 11 are prov- of Portland urging him t" pi> . 'ry of the ent the matter to the people <4 111e.it Harney this county. The advantage- ot such a road were set forth both .< as a mean- of auto trav«d and a . .... la short cut into the Wiliamvtt' valley. Linn county 1 readv to 'do its siiare in the work just <1- ;• «.dencei. of soon as ('rook will signify its u n berger, willingness to complete ucli a bis staff. will The road »0 ti). count’, line ..ut h west this heat lest |.art of the ,iork to lie the guest of done in this county is about 21 and 22. the thre«'-i|uarters of a mile Hi 1 h»' and his lava beds. The proprietors 0! L.« ■ a aine»! by the Belknap Springs are rea«lv ' iff . ai Clu 1 an»! ■ il te- will b«' men and inon«'V to do then -har. 1 h«' partv toward making such a load jwis - FB1C1 ML1 sible ilarnev county is going ■ tliei ( oa.-t ahead ".itii its auto road irr< UlesírL’.^í .1 tay of five Spective of V. Ii.it < rook . • ility E' |Hi.'ition. • ■ Over 500 • h<- purpos»' docs. Malheur county 1 in line, OudUtlful Frico List Jte that ' r-s, aint»-«i with al-o. and ........... ... Clrf uldrv. Dewitf ne. ■ ' 1 « o 1 ■ I ose r is tiie onlv link mi urg in n inter-staU' 1 • • oi 1 i.at ■. I ' 11 ... »•ut ion of travel from all part ol tin- l'i W1YE miion of t.id • states. w w Ill’ !l • 'J ■ ‘III. Il is jiosoibl« <■ . el. I." a I" l" I I < .mpuriie-will 'oV*-- V the < a i ade . Lu' y A 1 t 17 2») an auto aero Y » >• from ail tiie lava tied make ii a bald •» .« i i iiatton <4 propo.-ition ’;«!• ■ Will b»- Monuvior. t ■ • If th«- trip la i ma - ions from Portland Il corne m Monday and had hi. t r ■ Itile but I in- i id tit that p iiHjtual in- in tii«* lava i ;.u:. • .mrnrnu . ■ pla<-e 1 v. ret' t.' d .Mi • i rat ton . arrange»! Us re|H ‘ iit, bv . ' of visitor.«. ,ays. Again l«-t part.- of th«' all rn«-an3 let u ha■«• an intei Prirn'Viile Inumai ’ i.'-m and à sta^«' road Burns, Oregon an, d. Sric-jclii W r»Lii< *1 r. E. Jt NKÍIMS, i A Burns, - - Oregon. Tlulc TIoad-CLXXO v\ i ie-k. Liquors it’id Cigars Billiard anil Pool ¡ ables Club Rooms in Coim u M. I. i MS PARTICI EARS ¡nid PRICES IM ORM A I ION. ♦ it ‘ The OVERLAND H / \ Burns, Oregon i •Jreyon r.ov. being pt ion and en- ’ . f ipaneae ♦ X- ■ ill visit t hi 7 tl ■ arly par! party is ex- i'. Port •-> »•I , ely A rn~ hcr<* L. been ■.d.fomrner- . 'ako charge • 1 * / •.iiat nothing making them ..tors ar«- very ■'.mercial life io bung 1» at.oris if ; ■ mines, pioneer, br will l»e re- ¿mber 5 at - old house, moved to a Oi-dwated. • ' Oregon, tor the early state and <1 to assist <-t pi have public 1 him for his work» ■ »■ date of his Allord llic NOTH 1. to Ite Any and all persoris owing th* firm of Hag'-v I' I. a lack son eithet o . a ■ i i •• are hereby rm' if;»••! i i - ai counts and : .u■ tie h’.nd of (‘ li I. ■• ird t i <’ol '< * ' I* ,1. •• I ■ p. i « ■' are h< fii., r-''|U«-ted to mal'- imim mate settlement of ti • ame bated Aug 6th l'r • H age T E i ’n . .v I « B<‘>! Accollimi» 1 .. .ons hail hi liai in v ( utility - i ai« iç - y I h» p^t i. ’INI '< Piti. ATHB ,i v. ' I . nt I» a\ • a wv« k, ' . id r on Elliott, Propt. R ite-, >1 a H Ink i: - k. Loti M 1'1 ui htarrf > * from- it vi' ' Would «'Ollie 0 "I have d • humhei liiin’i- Colic, 1 hob 1 a ar.d I l.ai rhoea R. inedy ».n> «-J» v.a :.r -.t i K' i . duced to the pubh< 11 Is.2, < d t:.V. '■ lie . el t ■ . where a cure ,va-. il» -|Mf»hi effected by iM 1 • I .»;«.' ■ a commercial traveler tor • gi teen year- and i.' .' i .it oil. on a trip without ti inv faith ful friend.” say- H. S. Nichol of Oakland, Ind. l ei l or ale by all go .d !< : t ‘ I iiiaru'j For chambtrlain t Uik Lh*mry Vcmed; » J. ,«l fi ". iii' h . I i lid rf I »ays 1. S. Mm : h ' era and 11 rl ! • 1 I Aft. r t.d i elged . ÏI ! then Wlpi.r Thi rvib'sl g<M*l »1« .il»-r- !.. »’ 11 t» vn hip it Meat Mark« t s d t«» fur Burns I-ind bistnet, sh»>«-. ir./ bacon, h..111 ami lard to name of entryman, date and kind sheepm»" fih'l ri.'ijyl U1V of entry, <op>graphy, etc. |1 'X) »quantity. Sjie. ial )<rin for lug each. Platt I Randall, Burns, orders « ’,f I