The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 21, 1909, Image 2

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JULIAN BTRD - - - - MMr
The present dry season has
been quite unfortunate for those
who havo put in crops and failed,
yet the grain in many places has
made better crops than at first
thought and has demonstrated
beyond a doubt that it can bo
grown successfully under very
dry conditions. The experience
of the present season will bo a
great help in future and we may
gain by it in the long run.
The Vale Oriano issued a spe
cial 24 page paper on last Satur
day that was quito creditable.
The edition was nicely illustrated
with half-tone cuts of various
scenes in Vale and Malheur coun
ty. Such enterprise is commend
able and the people of that town
and county should appreciate
such work as it will advertise
that section in a much better
manner than the pamphlet system.
The definite announcemet of
Mr. Stevens that J. J. Hill is
back of the Oregon Trunk road
up Deschutes has given it such a
standing that it has gained pres
tige and therefore better support.
The people of the interior have
confidence in Mr. Hill and feel
confident of securing relief in
the way of transportation, in the
very near future. Mr. Hill will
not stop with Deschutes, but will
branch out
This office is in receipt of a
letter from Mrs. A. George which
says that her fruit crop will be
quite good this season. She has
at least 100 gallons of berries
drying on the bushes as she had
not had time to pick them. Her
Siberian crabs she describes as
resembling weeping willows, the
branches being so heavily laden
with fruit that they bend down
and completely cover the trunk
of the trees. She ha3 8 large
trees of this variety. She has
16 other crab trees well loaded.
The prunes are very good. The
Ben Davis apple will be an aver
age crop, but the best is the
Yellow Transparent She writes:
"I have five trees that would
make you hungry to look at just
now, as the big limbs are bend
ing down on all sides. They will
be ready to eat in a week and I
shall send you some if I get a
chance." We are going to see
that she has the chance:
INDEPENDENCE DEVELOPEMENT CO.
Bill Percival is the hot air ped
dler for the above concern which
was organized here the first of
the week and is composed entire
ly of Independence men, who
have just taken up about 3000
acres of Harney county land. A
large number of people from the
Willamette valley town, were
among our land seekers during
the past two weeks and several
secured deserts adjoining and
others will likely come out when
these boys get back home. Mr.
Percival is "of the jolly bunch
and he is more than joshing
when he suggested the Develop
ment Co. for they can certainly
work to advantage by pooling
their interests.
Among those to file were James
Hanna, Pearl Alexander, Wm.
Percival, two Sperling Bros.,
Claude Hubbard, Lymon Damon,
Dave Dove, E. Irvine, Mr. Mac
intosh and Mr. Rice. Several
of these men are prominent in
business in their home town and
are very favorably impressed
with the possibilities of this sec
tion. They hope to interest
others upon their return.
W. E. Craven, D. A. Hodge,
I. N. Jones, C. L. Fitchard and
J. J. McKinnon were among the
Independence people who came
in but they "'got cold feet" and
without going out into the coun
try to see it after making the
trip in, returned homo on the
following stage. It will be in
teresting to hear Percival and
his bunch hand it to those fellows
when they get home.
WALKING FOR WAGES.
Archie Nichols, a California
young man, arrived in this city
last Sunday morning enroute to
Reno, Nevada. In company
with Fred Harris, who has charge,
of his pack horses and outfit, ' ho
is walking from Walla Walla to
Reno to get in trim for a walk
ing contest with Stephen Hill
who represents Washington.
The two young men were tramp
ing in company J from Walla
Walla as far aa Canyon City
where Mr. Hill received mstruc
t?nno fmm lils mnnaircra to go
out by train to Novndn and go in
training on the desert
The walking race is from Reno
to Loa Angeles via San Francisco,
adistanco of 1155 miles for a
purse of $1550, tho winner to
take the entire purse which is
put up by organizations in Wash
ington and California.
Mr. Nichols informs the Times
Herald that he was in fine trim
nnd could average 40 miles a day.
Ho expects to win tho rnco as ho
has had fivo such contests and
has never lost It is 350 miles
to Reno and ho expected to mako
it in ten days.
Whilo hero several local people
were telling of their walking
feats and Mr. Nichols was under
the impression they wanted a
match, so ho has asked the Times
Herald to announce that ho is
open for an engagement next
season and ready to challenge
any ono in tho state for whatever
distance they desire anil for a
proper purse.
WANTS BIO RANCHES.
Paul C. Bates of Portland spent
tho past week in this section
looking over quite a number of
deeded farms, getting prices,
looking up water rights and
other information. He kept
Sheriff Richardson and his buz
wagon quite busy during his stay
and was accompanied a part of
the tiirio by W. T. Lester. Ho
looked over Beveral ranches on
Silver Creek later going out us
far as the J. F. Malum ranch in
Anderson Valley then Cow
Creek and vicinity, leaving
Thursday and going out as far
as Bennett's in Silvies Valley in
Mr. Richardson's auto.
We understand Mr. Bates rep
resents capitalists who desire
some large ranches in this section
and his report will be necessary
before final deals will bo carried
throuch. We did not learn whe
ther he actually secured options
or not, but he was quite favor
ably impressed and some trans
fers are likely in the near future.
LOCAL OVCRrLOW.
J. E. Graves is up from his
home near the lake.
The Falkestau Bros, are m
from their farms hear Wnvcrly.
J. W. Brown and son are build
ing a granary for Judge Levcns.
J. T. Garrett and wife have
moved into the Grandma Cald
well residence.
Mrs. Wm. Miller arrived homo
from Wagontire Wednesday ac
companied by her daughters,
Agnes and Lulu.
For Sale Farm implements,
including a mower and rake,
harrow and plow, a light wagon
and other tools. See H. Kallen
bach. Mr. and Mrs. Edward South
worth and little son are expected
here today from their Bear Valley
home on a visit to C. A. Swcek
and family.
Henry Welcomo came in Sat
urday and is enjoying a visit
with home folk. He sees con
siderable improvement in this
section since he left.
Leon Freiman, Miss Freimnn,
Mrs. Epsteyn and children are
all here on a visit to their father,
"Grandpa" Freiman. Tho old
gentleman's health is not good.
Misses Merle Dalton and Clare
Swain will leave tomorrow mor
ning for Seattle to take in tho
fair. They will also visit Wil
lamette valley and other points
being absent perhaps a month.
H. B. Mace, local water war
den, who looks after tho proper
arrangements of fish ladders at
the dams and screens at inlets of
irrigating ditches, states that
Geer & Cummins will hereafter
carry tho proper material for
screens in stock,
A. B. Cross of Denyer, Colo
rado, is in this section for the
purpose of buying stock. Ho is
representing the Great Western
Sugar Co. which each year feeds
its by-products to alargo number
of stock. Mr. Cross is in tho
market for from 1000 to 5000
head of cattle nnd will take ns
high as 20,000 head of sheep if
ho can get them right.
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Wm. Hanley is homo from
Klamath where ho delivered 4500
head of young cows to the gov
ernment for distribution among
the Klamath Indians. Mr. Han
ley camo back by way of Portland
and visited other points, Ho is
well pleased with tho recent an
nouncement that J, J, Hill is
backing tho Oregon Trunk and
believes it means big things and
early development of tho interior
of this state.
Job printing-The Timee-Herald,
Mrs. Cortes Elliott is on the
sick list
Scott Catterson is over from
his Steen mountain horso ranch.
Irving Miller and wifo havo
gone to Stoens Mountain on an
ouling.
If you nro interested in good
hogs lot me sell you u Registered
Berkshire. Da. Himiard.
Somo very desirable residenco
and business lots in Burns can bo
secured by seoing Irving Miller.
G iO acre ranch for salo suitable
for dairy or stock ranch. Abund
ance of water for irrigation nnd
power inquire at this office.
Delia Day Freeman, profes
sional nurse. Parties desiring
her services may find hor at tho
home of Thomas Sagers, Burns.
Thos. Turnbull, ono of our
progressive nnd prosperous sheep
raisers is in tho city. Ho says
it is hot and dry out in his neighborhood.
Socrotnrv J. C. Turney of tho
Harney Valloy Oil & Gas Co. has
gone to Portland and othor
points in tho interest of his com
pany. Special Agent McGuiro of tho
general land office loft this
morning for Portland after spend
ing several weeks in the field in
this county.
Reason for tho sudden rise in
Harrimnn stocks is not far to
peek. Wall street has heard of
its prospective increase in earn-
1 ings from traffic in Central Oro
Igon. Oregonian.
Messrs. Smith & Swain havo
resumed operations at tho deep
well on the 11. M. Horton plnco
east of Burns. They havo casing
for 600 feet more and will Bink
to that depth unless an nrtesian
flow is Btruck before.
G. A. Rcmbold left Wednesday
morning for Stockton, Califor
nia, upon receipt of a telegram
announcing the death of his
brother tho day before. Mr,
Rcmbold exnects to bo absent
somo ten days or two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fitch and
two children wero hero Monday
on their way homo to Cushmg,
Okla., from Harnov valley,
where they visited Mrs. Fitch's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Fritch. Ontario Optimist
late Portland papers announce
that M. D. Wisdom, tho well
known publisher and horseman
is on his deathbed. He was ono
of the best known men in tho
state nnd his many friends will
bo pained to learn of his death
Tne Blue Mt Eagle says that
President Martin of the Eastern
Oregon Land Co. nnd Grant
GcuJca of tho Sumpter Valley
made a hurried visit to this city
in an auto last Sunday. We aro
sorry wo failed to see tho gentle
men.
We wish to announce now that
any of our farmer subscribers
who desiro to may pay their sub
scription in grain, wheat oats
or barley at tho market price.
The manager of this great relig
ious wants to tako care of his
chickens, horso and cow and will
deal direct with tho farmer.
Assessor Donegan is in town
for a few davs this week. He
and his assistants have not yet
completed the work of classify
ing tho deeded lands for the
assessment roll, Mr. Donegan
stating it will tako perhaps an
other month of field work.
Scarcely a day passes but Borne
ono reports the killidg of a rattle
snake on Canyon Creek. During
the past few days five havo been
killed on tho creek about two
miles above town. Why this
reptile should bo on tho increase
is not known, but it seems to bo
an established fact that they aro
more numerous this year than
for several years past Blue Mt
Eaglo
J. B. Caldwell of Waitsburg,
Washington, is hero on a visit to
relatives. Ho is a brother to
Leo and Mrs. Al White and camo
down on account of tho sickness
of Grandma Caldwell. This is
Mr. Caldwell's first visit hero for
cloven years and ho naturally
sees considerable change. Waits
burg is in ono of tho greatest
wheat belts in tho northwest and
Mr. Caldwell says if the farmers
of Harney County will quit tho
"shotgun" method and begin
tilling tho soil with an Jdea of
conserving tho moisturo and
giving tho seed a chance, they
will raise fine crops hero. Ho
says our foot hills aro all good
grain land. Ho further believes
that hardy fruits will bo a suc
cess hero and suggests trying to
graft somo good varieties of
chorries on choke cherry roots as
an experiment Mr. Caldwell
will remain here for several
dayB.
oljy
C. W. '! wm U the
veaterdnv.
. ..,.
Messrs. Black 'ANAsli aro drill
ing a well at tho Grandma Cald
well residence.
Bert Jlichnrdson loft on tho
stago this morning for a visit to
tho Senttlo fair.
According to reports it in tho
intention to hnvo tho Sumpter
Valley oxtonded to Praino City
by Thanksgiving day.
Four car loads consisting of
buggieB, wagons, plows, harrows
farm machinery, barb wiro and
nails now on route. See C. H.
Vocgtly for prices.
Carlos Dum was in tho last of
tho week from Harney county
where ho is homoatending, to
meet Mrs. Dum on her arrivnl
from Kansas. Mr. and Mrs.
Dum nro from Beloit, Kaus.,
whero tho manager of this paper
used to live, and ho waB very
glad to see them hen?. Mr. Dum
says ho got a fine crop of wheat
on his homcBtond this year, and
will thresh it noxt week. He
bought a good team of horses of
Fred Stewart whilo hero, and he
and Mrs. Dum left early Sunday
morning on tho drive to Harney
valloy. Ontario Optimist
I rgMgnfwwr1 " -ff -Er"-j--t"j '" am
rj.il nml two Jrtincii Smith's, Cotlrill & Clemens flfo propar-
noWllne d 'shocS bo'foty gotlitig j ed to do custom work, with their
your wring and emnW 'foot-) portable saw mill located 1&
niiloa west 01 UOIU opniiKB wii
wear
7fi nnn ft. llrat-BlnsR dry lumber Poison Crook. Lumber for sulo.
in short lenghts; also 2nd nnd 3rd Got youn penult and havo thoin
class from $6.00 to $12.00 per M. saw your lumbar. Terms nro
Burns Milling Co. reasonable.
fhe CASH GROCERY & BAKERY
Located hi Frcncli Motel
Host quality Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fresh
Fruits, Vegetables, Confectionery, Stationery,
Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
FRESH BREAD, COOKIES, PIES
Tclephono orders will receive prompt attention
Free delivery to tiny part of tho city.
V .A. -V. .OXHSTE, OPropt
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SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of ttiu hlnto of Ort-
gun, for llnrnoy County.
Clnra Craft, plaintiff
Clmrlet Graft, defriuliint )
Clmrlt-i Craft, DrfemUnt! In llm imuin
of tho Blalo of Ort'Kon . You nr lu'ruliv
reinlrcil to aip'nr nml mmwur ilia ruin
pUInt filed outtliMt you In tli nuovn on
tilled enlt on or buforo tlio flrnt thy of
tho next rtiiu'&r '"" ' "'0 ubovo vn
titled Court, lo Wit: on or before l!i
4th day ol Octobur, 11HW, mid If you fl
to to pioer and nnnwor, fo- want lliurf
of, plaint wilt take Jaiinvinriit nunUikt
you for tho relief prajod for in plaintiff
complaint, to Witt
For decree of illvorco uhnjl te from
tho defendant, und fur ttielf ftirtlitr i.
Ilof therein mentioned ami for coats
and dlabnneniiintft.
Thl lummoni U published in Tim
Tiraei-llorald, weekly iipniapvrpiib
llancd In tho City of llitrim, llnriu)
County, Ort'iton, oncti u cek lor lx
consecutive m oka for cervlro. publica
tion by order of Han. Uuo. K. DuvIn,
Juiigo of tho circuit court of tho ninth
judicial dittrlct of llanoy County tnul
Btatu of Oregon, mmlo and eiitero-l on
tho 10th day of Auunt, 1WM, tin- llrt
publication hcrool la made on tho illM
day of AutfUit, 1000
(leo H. Blxeuioti),
Attorney for I'Ulntlff
Go To The .Whit
Front Livery Stable .
NEW RIGS AND TEAMS
7 hone to Me for Your Doctor Calls.
H. J. JVlcKINNON, Jr., Proprietor.
NOTIOK FOK I'UIIUCATION
Ukitku Btjtm 1. 4 mi OrrRc
lluriii. Oickou, Jul; M, W.'
Nolle It hrtclir attoii tlm The Hlnte oHIns
won bu niHt lu (hit oltlce ) i t,ll-(liix
(stll No. (BU1J to teleru umUf (lift In
villain f lh Act til roilarvfcl. Amirnvml AIIJK
mill, 181s, nJ net! uraouilalorjr llieroio, )ti-
NUt, HEVi K NW'i Foe NWN
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RHHD BROS., Proprietors
Successor to 11. M. Ilortoit
Our lino of Drun, Patent Medicine and
ToiM Articles arc Complete.
WR USE ONLY THIS REST OF DRUGS
IN OUR PRESCRIPTION WORK AND
WE NEVER SU STITUTB.
Yours far Accuracy aiid Lowest Prices
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mid Albums in tin City.
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An? ml nil tiruim claiming mlveriflr Hi
lfttiila flffrllMi(l. fir ilcilrlnff lu uhloct tj(.'4!l
ol th inlnjral cliirnner of Ilia Unit, r fur j '
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Kotlce U berctir lUen llmt llllmn II, t'rliali.
ol Wrlr. Otfiton. who. on Juim (, IJW,
mtila lloroMtsdimtrr,Nuil9l,BatUl No WVW.
for HVi NWll unit Lots a unit 4, ricrtlua i
Township ST floulli. llMigo 81 Kt Wllnm-
otl lltrldltn, hi 11 1 o,l notlcoof Intuition lo
ruk rintl commutation proof, to mnWlili
oUlmtolba tant alaira ilitcrltwl, IkIoiu tlio
ltlilr and Kacalver, at llurtia, Orruun, mi
lh 2il h ilar ol Pcptumbor IvW,
Ulalmanlnamtaaa wltUrM.
Abrabam II. Kenoctt, Thai. Ilruiller, Mfom
Frltcb, all al Wivretlr, Oitvon. Tlioiiimi
Dillon, ol Harm, Oregon.
Wm KAnnp, lUitlitor.
:sstre: rw mi n iwwawMBwisssfrM -ws-.- . -- ,
BURNS HOTEL BAR
DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors.
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
1 Club Rooms in Connection
Courteous aml.ObliKing' Bar Tenders
EVERYTHING KIRST-CLASS DROP IN
Centrally Located nml Connected with Hotel Hums
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MEM MABKET
NOTICE 1TOR PUBLICATION
Ukitku KTiTxa l,Nn orriiK,
llurna. Orceon, auiui SO, I ml
Kotlce U berabjr glnn that U.acom Fillrli.
n MaYarl, Hrc(Ml who, : October 17 1M
mad llomiitri1 Knltv Ko IW9. Hvrlal
No, OJXrt. lor VIXUnt. HKNKI NHilBU
section 6 Towotlilp '21 nitiili, l(aiii i
Kail, Wlllawelia Morldan baa fllo.l nnilth
ol Intention to mako Kliial Commutation
I'rool, to tatabl ah claim lo tho land above ilea
crl'ort, bofore iho ltfgltr a il Itcculroi, ai
llurni.OrrKou, millionth ilarof ipteinbor.
ivw. ,
Claimant name aa wltnraara,
William II, Krllrb, Cbaa. Ilradler. Abrnaln
II llennrlt, all ol Warctljr, OrcKOu. Tliiimaa
Iilllon, ol liurni, Orexou.
Wx.KArat, llixl.tor
NOTICE FOU I'UlllilOATION.
UNITtSIIHTATKH UNI) OKKll'K, I
iiurua, urcKun, July xv, iv. l
HOTS
aa wrocery
waitvwfsffajryirtaBTl
1 Come in and inspect my stock
COMPLETE LINE OF BEST GROCERIES
to be had in the Market
Mil prices areas low as food poods
can be sold for-in (his market. ..
the LARGER the order
the LESS it COSTS.
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Notice la berobjr tvu that Ui-orxe Milirii
wn
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Uerl ilan, fiaa mod notl'v of liilculluti to u,ake
of liurni. Oreuon
bomrataad Knlry. No 171V
for il nkw. ttcction it a
:io, on July il 1W.', mado
neriai no. uiaai
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.il. Hcelion it ami n !. nw,, Ho tiuti
ls,townblp3l Boulli, ltanic .11 )'.t, WHInnullo
final Hve-Year ! oof,
totbe land above lUacrlMd, belorotli llruw,
tar and Iterelverat Uuta,OrcKnii,oii ll.o 7''li
avol Auauat IUU.
Clalroaiilnami'a aa wlincucai
Vieiiben I ami blre, Juiiu'l.aiii hrc I'rank
Dakar, Kred Carer all of llurna Oleum
Wm. Pahrk, lit alitor
NOTIOK FOK PUBLICATION
UMlItlHTiTH l,Nlllllril K I
llurna, Uirnou, July in), lUutl I
Notice la hereby iilven that IboHialoof tiro
unnbaa filed In tbli nntellaaU'lliatloii1eilnl
Nil tunii u
Act of Cllllf
aola amendatory Iherwlu, tbe
uiitt Liieloct. unuur Iho liiuvlalon-ofthe
Act of Couiteaa, anprovoil Auutiit II. lllH, ami
NX ol NU Boctlon M, T. !I7 H , It m K , W M
Any and all periona laliuluK udtiixlvtlio
landa draorlboil.or ilualrlnir to oblevl tannim
ol llie mineral eharactor ol IhA land, i.,r
any oilier reaaou, lo tho illipotal loai,ilh'a u,
ahould rile their anidavlla of proteil lu Hill
nlllce. on or before Iho explrallou of Ilia period
of publication,
Wit. I'Amic, llrt:licr
Flrat publication July III llrtli.
l.ait publlcalliu tlepteiilbur I, IWP
9t Ttgtthtr
gnd stand fogctlipr i the Itey
note of Forrctt Crisscy's
jcconJ nrticlc on tlio fanner
In llil light Pgalim dUltoncBt
commission merclmiiM, Don't
tnlt It.
Then read " Hapjilncss "
one of tliq prcttlcit boy ami
girl ttories ever published,
All In the
SEMEME EVERYIIDY'S
For Sale at City Drug Store,
$
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The Slojf i-, uuo of thclatu tfuidboHt Additions to tho fnmoua
Doero Utxo of Rldlnfl Plows. Is light in weight, alniplo
and durnblo in connlnifilon lull of conuino merit,-nnd lm
shown its mottle nnd utility in ovqtj test It has boon rmt to.
It hits amply demonstrated, by its ood work its right to bo
classed na n strictly up-to-date, hifih-clnss farm tool, It is
certain to suit tho most critical farmer and bo a money
maker und n labor-snvor for him.
HARDWARE
MACHINER
Binders' Supplies
Full Linecf
BUILDING PAPER a
ROOFING
CROCKERY. CHINA
AND GLASSWA
GEER & CUMMINS
Burns, Oregon.
urns Meat IVIarke
New Shop Opposite the first National Hank Main Si,
Pork, ij
HolojJla
Liver .Nitl
ff k i
mat in
Qua Hill
M. J MAN IN, Proj
Your patron age elicited.
and doos ifi woxlf parfQet wte to tho operator andtenm.
it J3 umniuncturoa nnd sold no n tonu'iieloss plow n toncuo
not belnir neeeesnry t6 host results, but one is supplied nt
Hi;ht cost to those who purfoi' It that way. Tlia Stnjj is tho
simplest ridlue plow built, anyone who enn hif.k up n team
and tlnvo 'em straight unit ojiornte it auocessfully. It pos
spasos many uuperjor fonturca not found on other plows
ami it tnlteu a whole book to illustrnta uud t1i..yrlb thani
Hotter wile for it today nnd nil tho tafommiion you wnnt
about tht j supotlor Imylomont,
C. H. VOEGTLY
The Most Popular House in Interior 0
NEATLY FURNISH2D-ALL OUTSIDb RuOJlfl
Headquarters for Traveling Men and Tc
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BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLfJ
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