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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1909)
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This has been sug gested to Mr. Harriman boforo and likely- would have been done had not Mr. Hill started up the Deschutes. Late news from Portland an nounces that the (Hill) Oregon Trunk has secured another ad vantage over its rival in building into Central Oregon by purchas ing the survey of the Central Oregon Railroad, aline originally projected by Portland business men who are interested in the irrigation work at Bend. This survey was made from Shaniko and since the Hill people have acquired it only that portion as will be utilized between Madras and Bend. This latest move gives the Hill lino about 75 miles additional" line and surveys arc being extended on south from Bend. A BOOSTER'S PLEDQE. On my word and honor, I here by now declare that as long as I am a resident of this community, it will be my constant aim to boost all the time and every time. I will do what I can for any pub lic work that has the good of the community as its object I will submit and abide by majority rule and will not knock and howl my head off if things are not done my way. I will take, no radical or extreme position on any question before the people and will have due respect for the opinions of my friends and neighbors when their opinions are opposed to mine. I will al ways try to say something good about my town and my people, or I'll keep my "bazoo" shut, and "cut it out" like a man. I rea lize that if this community is good enough to live in and make my money in, it is the proper place to spend my money in, especially when I am patronizing legitimate industry or enterprise in my home town. Nickerson Argosy. FAIR PREMIUM LISTS HERE- The premium lists for the county fair have at last been re ceived and are now being dis tributed throughout the county. It is hoped all will take an inter est this fall and make the fair the best We have a fine lot of products considering the dry sea Bon and all should be exhibited. The fair is for all Harney county and the products from one Bection will not be given prefer ence over any other, but it will bo all Harney county. The live stock exhibit should be even bet ter than before and the premi ums are most liberal. Tho speed program is the best over given in Eastern Oregon and should attract some . fast Btock. If you haven't yet received a premium list wnto tor ono or call on tho secretary. jury for having maintained an illegal fonco Upon government land in Harney county. During tho trial of thocaso it was shown to tho jury that Hnnloy main tained tho fence and used tho government for tho purposo of ranging his stock. Upon tho showing mado during tho trial, which was a vory long and tedi ous one, Hnnloy wns convicted of having violated tho law. Immediately after tho verdict had been returned, Senator John Gcnrin and C. B. S. Wood, at torneys for Hnnloy, filed n mo tion for a now trial. This mo tion was afterwards argued at length and submitted to Judgo Wolverton for his decision. Judgo Wolverton this morning handed down his decision in tho case, refusing to grant tho now trinl asked for. Tho timo of passing sontenco was left some what to tho convenience of the attorneys for tho defendant, it being stated that tho defense would bo ready for sontenco this afternoon, provided it would bo possible for Colonel Wood to bo present Following tho pronouncement of the, sontenco tho attorneys for Mr. Hnnloy will ask timo in which to perfect their appeal to tho United States circuit court of appeals. Portland Journal. Later news from Portland an nounces that Mr. Hnnloy wns fined $500 and costs which amounts in all to about flOOO. Tho case will bo appealed to tho United States court of appeals, according to this advice. 1 - - mj jMt I O I NOTES FROM SUNSET. Ananias A. It. Porter is enjoying a visit from his father, A. Porter, of Portland. Mr. Porter recently sold his land holdings in Sherman county, and expects to file on some land in tho southern part of this county. Ray Barron has returned to his work near Mud Lake, after a short visit with his family. R. D. Stahl, Van Embrco and Ike Swift visited at their home steads over Sunday. Thov arc working at the Sod House ranch. Neil Dawson, who has been working at Drewsey, returned home last week for a short visit with his parents. He was a business visitor to Burns, Sat urday. Ered Barron attended tho Hay makers ball at Narrows last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Dawson and little daughter, left the first of tho week for Steens Mts. for a short outing. C. V. Reed visited over Sunday with his family. Clarence Harmer is clearing brush and plowing on his grand father's homestead. N. Hennoy and brother-in-law, D, H. McPherson, are working on tho latter's homestead near Lawcn. The gardens in this locality are exceptionally fine this year and many peoplo arc planning for exhibits at the Harney County Fair. I. S, Tyler is hauling lumber for improvements on his homestead. LOCAL OVERFLOW. WM. HANLEY GETS A FINE. William Hanley, convicted in the United States court of having maintained an illegal fence on government land in Harney coun ty, was denied a new trial by Judgo Wolverton this morning. Ho is to bo sentenced either this afternoon or tomorrow morning and it is practically certain that the case will then be taken to the United States court of ap peals. , William Hanley is ono of tho beat known stock men in tho cen tral part of tho state, Ho is well known also as a politician in Jus country, and during tho many years of his rcsidenco in Harney county and that vicinity has built up a big fortune. Some timo ago Hanley was in dTcYe'd by the United States grand Grant Reynolds was over from his Warm Springs homo tho first of tho week. Dr. H. Donman and daughter were up from Harriman the first of this week. Scott Hayes and family have moved into their city residence for tho winter. If you arq interested in good hogs let mo sell you a Registered Berkshire. Dn. HinoAKD. The Erank Dibble thresher is over from-Silvcr Creek operating in this neighborhood. Foit Sale 200 cords of pino wood at $1.50 per cord. Slab wood $1.00 a load at the Harnov Saw Mill, L. R. Bunyard. Geo. Smyth and wifo were in from their Andrews homo a fow days this... "Week on business. George has disposed of his in terest in tho storo at Andrews to his brother John. Mrs. Robt Irving and children have moved into tho Ncal rcsi denco on tho Hill where thoy will livo during tho school year. Roo Buchanan and wife occupy a portion of tho same residence. Associated press dispatches of Sept. 1, claim that Dr. Frederick A. Cook, an American explorer, had reached tho north pole on April 21, 1008, nnd is now fight ing his way back to civilization. Tho messago sent out from Co penhagen is given full crcdonco in scientific circles. Job printing The Tlmee-Hemld Miss Grace Cary is expected hero today on n visit to relatives and friends. Some vory desirable residence and business lota in Burns can be secured by soolng Irving Miller. Wo nro informed tho Burns Flour Millimr Co. is paying 2 cents a pound for milll.ig wheat G. O. Hendricks camo up from Lawen this morning, having brought his daughter Lillian up to enter high school. Mrs. A. George has tho thanks of Tho Timca-Horald family for a fine box of fruit sont in from tho George orchard. C. W. Lewis was up from Nar rows yesterday, Ho is now holding a position with C. A. Haines in tho storo. G'10 aero ranch for sale Biiitablo for dairy or stock ranch. Abund ance of water for irrigation and power inquire nt this office. Pat Connolly enmo over from Drewsey tho first of this week, bringing over his running colts to put in shnpo for tho fair races. Delia Day Freeman, profes sional nurse. Parties desiring her services may find hor at tho homo of Thomas Sagors, BurnB. J. C. Bowen nnd wifo arrived hero Wednesday from Baker City on a visit to tholattor'a par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Davey. Fon Salk Farm implcmonta, Including a mower and rako, harrow and plow, a light wagon and other tools. Sco H. Knllon bach. Farmers should take advantago of tho moisture that has fnllon during tho wcok. Where possi ble work tho soil so as to save tho moisture for lntor uso. Miss Eva Russell, who recent ly underwent a slight operation in this city, had recovered suffi ciently to bo removed to her homo at Harney tho first of tho week. Next Monday is Labor Day, therefore tho schools will not open until Tuesday. However, the pupils should go on Monday nnd see what books and supplies are necessary. A. E. Millard, ono of tho teach ers in tho public schools the com ing year, arrived from his farm near Van today. Mrs. Millard accompanied him over, but will return to tho farm atonce. Wo wish to announce now that nny of our farmer subscribers who desiro to may pay thcir.sub scription in grain, wheat, oats or barley at tho market price. Tho manager of this great relig ious wants to take caro of his chickens, horse and cow and will deal direct with tho farmer. Farmers should remember their own show during next month at the county fair October 5 to 9 inclusive. Bring in your big squash, turnips, beets, cabbage, etc., and don't forget tho pigs, chickens and horses. Liberal premiums are offered for all. Homer Cecil will havo charge of tho livo stock this year. An important real estate deal which was mado Tuosdayoccurred when A. E. Brown from near Steens Mountain in Harney county became tho possessor of tho Frank Davis ranch just southwest of Ontario. This is one of tho finest improved ranch cs near Ontario, and includes 60, acres, which Mr. Brown bought for $10,000. Ontario Optimist Based on tho dog census, Can yon City's population should bo 5000 instead of 500. Dogs of high and low degree, tho yellow purp nnd tho dogonedest dog that overwagged a tail rove in packs on the main thorougfare. It is too bad, and yot they aro all legal citizens nnd pay tho required $1 a year for tho privlogo of livingand running cattle through tho town. -BluoMt. Eagle. Assessor Donegan has about completed tho field work and will nt onco begin work in the office. Mr. Donegan says that in his visits throughout tho county ho has found many lino gardens and not a fow exceptional yields of grain. Ho has spoken to several regarding an exhibit at the fair nnd says it will bo tho fault of tho farmer if wo don't have a fine display next month. Allen Biggs, manager of the Burns baseball team whilo here Sunday informed a representative of tho Englo that tho Burns' ball team would not bo able to attend tho tournament nt Prairlo City, Unfortunately tho series of games como at a time when it is impos sible for tho players to get away, but Mr. Biggs thought that pos. sibly a gnmo could bo 'arranged at n later date or during the Dis trict Fair at John Day in October, -Bluo Mt. Eagle. Job printto-The Times-Herald. Four oar loads consisting of bugguM, Wagons, plows, htfrrowa farm machinery, barb wironnti nails ndw en route. Sco C. H. Voegtly for prices. The matineo and band concert last Sunday afternoon nt tho fair feounds1 was quite n bucccss. There woro threo running rnces, a trot botweon Sldnoy Wilkes and Tho Remittor nnd somo sad dlo horses easily distanced Sheriff Richardson's auto. It had boon intonded to havo "Progreas" trot against the auto but tho horso was too lame. Tho balloon as cension did not tnko place until sundown. This wns vory unsat isfactory to out of town people. Mr. Llttlojohn did some oxcollont work on tho slackwiro. Ho may return for fair week but should ho como ho will bo required in tho contract to make his ascen sions boforo 5 o'clock each after noon. Anothor race matineo will bo pulled off Sunday, Sept. 12. Tho admission will bo 25 and 15 cents. NOTIOK FOR PUHLKJATION UWrKDHTATKH I,AN OrflOK. I Hums. Oregon, AujiutW, lvfl.U Natlralalierativ uttentliat rtlmnon V. Htm- seon.olDenlo. Orcsou, who. on Juno vfi, liwt roads lioineiteed Knlrr No. nfrto. Ukavlcw hi ttci. HarUl No. cbwo. for HWM NW. H-f lion : KSiNKUnflNKJiBKifHMfUiiH.'loMfintill'JO Houib, iunif lKit, WlIUmtlloVptliUnn.liM flli) nollruf Intention loqmko Final Mrajear Sroof, to nUbllih claim to tli Uml Kbovo cilbd. Ulor M. 1, O'Connor, I). H. Cum rolMloRtr, t till offlct Dcnln, Oregon, on lh 2ml dr of Oolobr. Inuf. Olitmim !initi wllnritri CbMlt W, Cutton, Uom K. l)oii, HrMn H, Dotn nil Iitron T. Klcl. oil of Denlo, Oregon. WM K, IttgUttr. 'Phono your orders to tho Cash Grocery & Bakery for brend, plea, cookies, fruits,. etc. Doliv ory ma lo promptly, 75,000 ft first class dry lumber in short longhtn; nlso2nd nnd 3rd class from $0.00 to $12.00 per M. - Burns Milling Co. Coltrill & Clemens nro prepar ed to do custom work with their portable saw mill located U miles west of Cold Springs on Poison Creek. Lumber for snlo. Got youa pormit nnd lmvo them saw your lumber, 'forma aro reasonable. fa wS the CASH GROCERY & BAKERY Located In I'rcnch Hotel Best quality Pnncy nnd Staple Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Confectionery, Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco, etc, FRESH BREAD, COOKIES, PIES Tolophono orders will receive prompt attention Froo delivery to nny part of tho city. J&., -v. ZEe-A-ainsriEJ, npxopt, ,.. ,fcnm..flrm if. !...,.. '.'....'.TT'.Trysy'1: pMfrimiiiiiii i iiiii SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court oftlio Hlato of Oru Sod, for Harney County. Clr Crnlt, pUlnttlT 1 . Charlei Crft,tlofmUnt 1 Charles Graft, Defendant: In tho namn of tho Blato ol OrpRon. You ar horohy rtHiulroi to apar and nnu-r the com plaint filed ngaliut you In tho ahovn u tilled tult on or boforo tho first day of tho next regular term of tho aboro on titled Court, lo Wit: on or tfnr thu 4th day ol Octobor, 10CJ, and If you fall to to apjioar and Answer, for want thorn of, plaint will take judgement axittutit you for the relief prayed for in plaintiff a cool plaint, to Wit: For a drcroo ol divorce absoluto from tho dofoodanl, and for unch further re lief a therein mentioned and for conta and disbursement. This summons is publlshod In Tho Tiniea.llorald, a Meekly newspaper pub lished In tho City of Hums, Harney County, Oregon, onco a week lr six consecutive wroks for corvlt'o, pnlillca tion by order of lion. tii. K. Davis, Judge of the circuit court ol thu ninth Judicial district of Harney County and State of Oregon, mado and entcru I on the 10th day of August, 10O0, the first publication hereof la made on tho '.'1st day of August, 11)09 Ceo. 8. KIicidoio, Attorney for Tklntlff Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. HARDWARE i MACHINES Binders' Supplies Full Line of BUILDING PAPER a ' ROOFING CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASSWA GEER & CUMMI1 Burns, Oregon. $ News 5 Agents J Cigars and t Smokers u Articles i Cut Glass and Silverware fishing" TACKLE Tlie City Drug Storo J RUED BROS., Proprietors 5 Succcftsora to If. M. Morton . ? Our line of Drug, Patent MaUcinvm nnd Toilet Articles arc Complete. J WE USB ONLY THE IJEST OF DRUGS j IN OUIt PUESCRIPTION WORK AND S WE NEVER SU -STITUTE. J Yours for Accuracy and Lowes! Prices g i i I Largest collection Cost Cards t Burns Meat Mark NcwtS!iop Opposite (lie First National Dank Mam Si Pork, Bolog Livoi Iteef ii Q Your patron age solicited. H. J I1ANSEN, Pi vimn until Agents (Or tbc SECURITY STOCK FOOD uud Albums in lite Citjr. vn & t. 0i0 vU "5?V -t . -L?b wtvyV '-AV.',S,fca'A(.OtW1VtiM i BURNS HOTEL BAR ; i i DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors. i WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS ; Club Rooms in Connection ! Courteous aiuliObliginjr Bar Tenders EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS DROP IN II Centrally Located nnd Connected with Hotel HuntH M (teiitwrt NOTIOK FOlt PUIUIOATIOK UfltsD ftrmt I. xi" OrrtPK llnrni, Orrton, July 80. IMU. Notlco Is btrslir Siren that Tin Hlato ol (He ron bu Olml In iliU'erflco Its KPillcltoiis ffsrlsl No. Mm) to eltrt, umler Ilia tru visions of lbs Attn! Conjt., Aprtrl Aus uit !, ISM. stiii rn uroutiiUtorr thereto. Hie NKJ( VM. KEJf NW)lfec SB; MYJi.NW, ro. TO! bb4 nn 11 fisc. no, r. BU H., 11 A) r. . 11 ;NKI!4C. 1S.T. M.t HW NEii B4C. IS, T. i K, It. St K . W M Anysnilsll ixrwns claiming: sJwmIjt tlie ltuds deserltwdi or ilMlrln lo obkt leii. snrolbsr mton. k tho ttUpoMt lojll-iii, should His their aOldsvltaof .rolMl In lliii oaics, sa or helort tho iplrllon ot tho tl. ol publication. Wm ms, Itfglttsr. Ktrat publication, Annul 7. 1n. Last publication, topietn tier It, IvOi. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uxtrin States Land Orricit, I Hums, Oregon, Austin i, VM Notlcs la hereby siren that William II. Krttcli, of Wsverlr. Drrjon, who. on Jtitie i, Iwn, mads lloraMleadentrr.NnSlit.Berlal NUCU2K7. lor BU NWW and Lola 3 and 4. Mertlon (.. Townabtp 27 South. Hanso Si Kaal, VVltam- us Meridian, mi men notice ot internum id inaka Vlntl f'omumtitlon nrool. In vitablUli claim to the land shore desprlbod, tw'oru tkn itesiater and Iteceirer, at liunii, t)rcnn, mi me imtn nay oi repiemuer ivw. Claimant names ss wltnoue! Abraham II. llennrtt. Clin. Hradler. ItHMoni rrltcb. all ol Wtverly, Oregon. Thomas union, ol Burns, Oregon. WM, Kisas, Iteiliter, $ K-ayssSa NV-V ;KtfiJ45 o ! ?f ruru fii tn:i:::j::t:::jtTi:mtii::r iitntn:tms:mt:;autittttttt;tMttt:mtut:ttuittmt:iut!ttmt Aerial otntetead Kutry No, BJCO, Herta '. ,0ILWM'JKW.BJNky. Nvj(BK'i 4 Townablp 27 Huutb) ltanue s NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tlniTsn Btatss lUNti Omrs, Durni. Oregon, Auguat 10, lwi. Notice Ii bersby siren that Daarom Krltrh, o Wavarly, Oregon, who. on October 17, ml, maae iiomtatean hint 110. W977, Affflllon Kail, WllUmsttt Merldan, haa Hied nollco nl Intention to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to tho land almvu ilc orlbod, before tho Itegliter and Uerolroi, at Hums, Oregon, on the 8Mb ilayol 'kptemuvr, 1909. Claimant names as wlttiraieat William II, Kiltoh, Uhai, llradley, Abriham It. liennett. allot Warerly, Urcguu. Ihomas ulllon, o Jfurni, Oregon. Wm-Pahrx, ItiKl'lur. NOTICE FOH PUItLIOATlON, UniTsuBTTnI,innOrri( i II urn i, Oregon, July V), liwj Notice Ii hereby given that the Hlato nl Ore: HI acts amendatory thereto, the In tbli ortlea lis ap.llratloiifKrhil o, ttii(( to aelect, under the proviiioni oltho ann baa nle Na. mull toaalect. under Act ol Congreia, aiprorvd Augiut It, tniH, and HKolNKSectlouM.T, 27 B., HtKK,, W M Any and allpetions claiming adteriely the landad(ictlbod,or deilrlng to nblect Ijccatite ol the mineral character ol the laud, or fur anyotbar reason, to thsdlipnial to applicant, ihould file their affldarlla ol proteit In tbli ortlce, on or beforo the expiration ot the period ol publication, WM. l'AXHg, lU-Klilcr Klnl publication July II, WD. Last publication September , m. NOTICB OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the nutter ol tlie Kilato ol l'utor Ad tlrlou, Decoasod, Notice Is hortby ulvon thut thu under sinned executor of thu Ketnto ol I'ctur Andrleu, deceafod, hits lllod his flmil account In said cstalo mid thu linn J I1. Hector, JudKU ol thu County Court (or Ilsrney County, Orotfon, tins nut Mpn tiny, the ;tli dsy of October, 1001), st the hour ( 10 o'clock n in, nt his tiflko In Hums, Hurney County, Oreum b the time and place for hearing objuctlo h to mIi! nccount, Any and M nuraoini objecting to said account nro hcroby im tlfled to oppeir at saI1 time nnd place. ' Dated at Jlnrns, Oregon, Hopt, 3, HKW. Kiv. J, Uatuhv, Executor of the itate of I'd tor Andrlvn Deleted, YOIS'S MEM M aid Grocery riiiMeEra Come in and inspect my stock COMPLETE LINE OF BEST GROCERIES to be had in the Market '' nmmmmmmmfmm immmmmm-mmmmmmmmm ssssssissssssmw eissii .ssssawsa ! My prices arc as low as good goods can bo sold for in this market... The LARGER the order the LESS it COSTS. -mmutmimmmm!mitmummt::ttmmm::i.i.:;u:m:iim::ismm:: The Most Popular House in Interior NliATLYFDRNISH2D-ALL OUTSIDL ROO Headquarters for Traveling Men andTJ Agclar Radnc Manager, L. Racine, Propt., bun Witui Olio Stag Is ono of tho latest nnd boat nddltfons to the famous Doere Line of RltUnfl Plows. Is llcht In weinht, simttlo nnd dtirnblo in conBtnictionfuU of ccauino merit,- nnd hns shown ita mettlo nnd utility in every test it hn3 been put to. It has nmply demonstrated by its cood work its right to bo classed ns a strictly up-to-dato, high-class farm tool. It la certain to suit tho most critical farmer nnd bo a money maker and a labor-saver for htm, "If It's a Deere-It's Right" nnd doos its work porfect oaso to tho operator nnd team. It la manufactured and sold as a toncuolosa plow n tonguo not boing necoesary to best results, but ono is suppliod nt Blight cost to thoso who pcrfer it that way, Tho Stag is tho simplest riding plow built, anyone who can hook up a tenm and drlvo 'em straight can oporato it successfully, It pos sesses many superior features not found on other plows, and it takes a whole book to illustrate nnd dlscribo them. Cotter write for it today and all tho information you want about this superior imploment. C. H. VOEGTLY B'T BURNS LIVERY AND FEED SI All HKNDKKSON ELLIOTT, Tret t bHL'lUl alti a ujJks freight (cam fHPs "HTTTT ir J i orscx he J , u. t rf week or month 3MV llrOl IUX LliLhl $ Hau and , ' on-7iand. Your patrmta fd. Hottt) MitlnSi . r id i Special Mention Given to ;Condnctiog Funerals NEW AND ACCIIPlTi;: Htv crnrS IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. Ii w 1i9vr im W BURIES MILLING HORTON &IISAYER, Pr ps Rough and Dressed t im Rustic, Flooring, Mouidi Finishing LuirsbeF. earesi sawmill to Burns. Coodi , Lumber Yard in Burns. I At The Welcome PhanJ Vou can always find SOflETIHNG NEW AT OUR ST0Rr -CALL IN-- .rw. uuu (, k,,. wimi, vou want uhL i H ir wo liavon't; It in utock we'll got it f ' tW oMail Orders Solicited The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, O f-w-r- - tfjgsgHmmmmmmmmmmmmamsmmsJt 3