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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1909)
f hi l1" r m 1 lite tttacf-gmM. iATURDAT.SKrTEMIltn . VC9 BUnSOlUlTION UATK8- Out Year. .. ix Monlhl... ThroaMontha". i.w .76 JULIAN HTUI - - - Mnaaii Fair week is closo nt hnntl. Bo suro to help. Wo nro likely to havo outside visitors to soo what vo can produco lot us show them. The Times-Herald knows no thing of Secretary Ballinsrci's connection with tho Cunningham coal deal in Alaska. It doesn't protend to defend him in any of these supposed wrong acts' when he was acting as an attorney and a privato citizen, but it docs be lieve he knows more about land laws than a majority of his newspaper critics and that ho will make recommendations in the line of land legislation that will ba beneficial. Ono thing ho isn't trying to run things on his muscle as thoy attempted to do under Roosevelt and he pro poses to follow tho law. young peoplo loft Tuesday morn ing for Vale, whence thoy will stago to Drewsey, Mr. Harris's school begins next Monday, so that thoy will bo at homo in time to begin housekeeping boforo ho enters upon tho year's work. Wo trust much happiness will at tend thorn. Ontario Optimist. THE FAIR. As the time approaches for the annual county fair interest be gins to awaken and it is hoped to make it tho best we havo had for years. Although there has been a lack os moisture wo havo some excellent products and in justice to the Harney country every effort should bo made to show it up to the best advantage. The object of the fair is to ex ploit the resources of this county without regard to locality, and the management should have the active co-operation and support of every patriotic citizen. We must encourage agriculture as well as stock raising and if all will do their part wo will not bo ashamed of the exhibit. The management cannot do it all. Tho producer must do his part. An invitation has been extend ed to representatives of tho J. J. Hill railroad to come and see what Harney county can produce on a dry year. The same invi tation is extended to other rail road interests. It is likely a large delegation of Portland business men will bo here, as some time ago several-eiginfiod their intsnUon of coming to sco us during fair week. We must make good if possible and the only way to do it is to havo all help. Tho speed and sport program is tho best ever issued by tho association and tho best in all Eastern Oregon. While there are yet but few horses here to participate quite a number are enroutc, both runners and har ness horses. Among tho at tractionswill likely be a thorough bred Kentucky saddle horse. He is a seven-gaited animal and he will possibly be exhibited several times during the week. Already a number of local stockmen have entered stock for exhibition and if the present rate of entry continues to tho opening wo will havo tho finest exhibit of live stock ever seen in this section. There may be some interesting announcements made in connection with the fair tho coming week. DALUNQER AMY QUIT. A late Washington dispatch to tho Now York Tribune says Sec retary Ballingcr, it is understood, will rotiro from tho Taf t cabinet. This does not mean that his res ignation will bo immediately ac cepted. It is tho information of his subordinates that tho presi dent is not satisfied with tho ex planations which have been given in regard to his connection with tho Cunningham coal tract in Alaska. So far as known, inti mations of wrong-doing on tho part of tho Secretary of tho In terior havo not been established. Tho Secretary's connection with tho Cunningham deal has been explnined ns fairly proper. Wavcrly Happening. John Kennoy, a cousin of tho Kennoy brothers of this vicinity, loft Tuesday for Missouri. Robert Grant has been building fence. C. B. Smith is enjoying a fish and hunting trip in Stcens Moun tains. David Williams has been Bick, but is improving now. William Grant loft Tuesday for Grass Valley, Tho Dalles and Seattle whoro ho will attend tho fair. Ho went on a bicycle and expects to bo absent about six months. Elwood Kcnncy made a busi ncss trip to Harney Wednesday; William Davey says he has 20 days more to batch. GrantThompson went to Steens Mountain Snturday to look after his sheep. A. F. B. George and Harry Cary were here Friday. Mr. Cary contemplated buying John A. Hunt's fenco and house. Mr. George says the salt-grass land is alright. He once raised a fine crop of wheat on it Mr. George insists that thorough cultivation will gradually eliminate the al kali. -P. il. Murick came through Monday selling vegetables. Mr. Reinhart is hauling lumber. LOCAL OVCRIXOW. IIARRIAlAN DEAD. News of the death of E. H Harriman reached hero last Sat urday afternoon and brought ex pressions of regret from many who had watched the active busi ness career of the railroad wizz ard. His death caused no flurry in the stock market as was an ticipated and it seems his lieu tenants were so well organized that his big interests will con tinue on tho same policy as dur ing his life time. From present indications no chango will be made in plans of extension in tho Northwest and wo may ex pect development as rapidly as before. A WEDWNQ JOURNEY. Monday evening at tho Mult nomah occured a wedding which united two happy young peoplo after tedious seperatlon and fur nished two glad young (settlors for Oregon. Robert IL Harm, from Morning Sun, camo out to Har ney county early this spring, and will teach school at Drewsey this winter. Ho came in to On tario Monday to meet tho young lady in tho caso. Miss Dorothy Storret, also of West Liberty, who arrived on the fast train Monday evening, The wedding was solemnized Thos. Howser is over from Harney today. Foil Sale 200 cords of pine wood at $1.50 per cord. Slab wood $1.00 a load at the Harnev Saw Mill, L. R. Bunyard. Some very desirable residence and business lots in Burns can bo secured bv seeing Irving Miller. Foil Sale Farm implements, including a mowor nnd rake, harrow and plow, a light wagon and other tools. See II. Kallen- bach. Peary and Cook still continue to hold first pago head lines in the newspapers. It hasn't been decided yet which has the best of tho controversy. Automobiles havo become com mon in this section that is there are a largo number seon each week and do not attract the at tention thoy used to. Four car loads consisting of buggies, wagons', plows, harrows farm machinery, barb wire and nails now en route. See C. II. Vocgtly for prices. A number of friends of MIhs Mildred Hazeltino were enter tained at tho homo of Miss Zoo Patterson Tuesday evening, tho occasion being a farewell party, Miss Hazeltino expecting in a few days to take her departure for Baker City, where sho will remain this winter. Blue Mt. Eaglo, Wo wish to announce now that any or our larmer suDscnoers who desiro to may pay their sub scription in grain, wheat, oats or barloy at tho market price. Tho manager of this great relig ious wants to take caro of his chickens, horso and cow and will deal direct with tho farmer. Tho stono work on tho frontS of tho Odd Fellow building is re ceiving tho finishing touches and it is much admired by all. This is decidedly tho best and hand somest building in tho interior and a credit not only to tho Jocal Jodgo but to tho city. Tho trustees will not take up lease contracts with possible tenants and boforo long it will bo known definitely who will occupy tho R. A. Miller Is in tho city. John Leako was n visitor to our city yesterday. Z. II. Straudo was over rom, Hnmoy yesterday. G. W. Clovengor arrived homo yortorday from a business trip to Baker City whoro ho went to meet somo furnituro drummers. Mrs. II. J. Han- n took her donarturo this morning for Idaho in resnonso to a telegram that her mother was very sick. Mrs. Richardson, hor Bister, loft yes terday ovening. A. E. Murphy, tho Iron Moun. tain land ran, camo in from tho Lakovlow country tho first of tho week and went to Canyon to moot his wife, arriving hero yesterday afternoon. Misses Merle Dalton and Claro Swain arrived homo yesterday afternoon from a months trip to tho Scnttlo fair, Newport, Port land and other points. Thoy had a good time, but camo homo to rest as thoy wcro on tho go most of tho time. Mr. Hiram Flick- inger of Newport, an uncle, to Mrs. Dalton, accomsanted them homo and will spend somo timo hero visiting. Archio McGowan and A. S. Whitney arrived homo this weok from Lnkeview whoro thoy wit nessed tho opening of tho land drawing of tho Oregon Valloy Land Co. Archio says it waa a success in every particular and that tho mothod used by tho com pany was entirely satisfactory to tho contract holdera There were perhaps 1500 present and Lakovicw presented a lively nrw poarancc. Tho company paid tho expenses of every individual representing 20 or more contract holders and paid out on this ac count somo $05,000 in ono day. They arranged two big autos which would carry 21 passengers each to assist in bringing tho people in, besides equipping a boat on Gooso Lake a a cost of some $30,000 for tho ubo of tho representatives. Mr. McGowan cstimntes that tho cost of ex ploiting and arranging for tho sale of this property was $1,000, 000, yet tho company had likely made a profit of a like amount. An" automobile party consisting of tho driver, Harry HimW, v!" was formerly connected with the Oregon Valley Land Co. at Lake view and a Mr. Hyskell, paid this city a flying visit last Tues day afternoon. From their no tions and inquiries there wero rumors of moro railroad men, but Tho Times-Herald is Inform cd that Mr. Hyskell is a news paper man representing a big Portland paper and his particular object was to gain information for an extended writcup of tho interior. Tho party had gone from Shaniko out to Lakeview and then to thlaplnce, going from hero to Prineville. It is not known what Mr. Hunter was doing, but the success of tho re cent sale at Lakeview may havo suggested tho buying of tho Road lands, P. L. S. Co. or Han ley holdings and disposing of them in n similar manner. This would make somo stir In real cstato here and be tho means of bringing Harney county to the front in tho way of publicity. can swear you did not sco tho horses beforo you shot. Then if you acoro a miss, kick the dog. It was his fault without a doubt, In llou of something bottor, shoot a chickons. Tho farmers havo nothing to do but ralso them anyway. If your gun misses fire, blow In tho muzzle. This will toll you whether or not it Is loaded. If you want to mako n reputation as a great hunter buy your game from Bomcono olso. It will taste good to your friends. Dufor Dispatch. NOTIOIC KOIl I'UHMOATION UNITKI) STATICS MNI) OKK1CK. i llrtrna, Orrtnu, AiwwtlM. IwxM Kotlrtlihrrebr gttaiutial Mlicrion Y. Hliir. Kcon.nl Donlo Ormuii, who, on June M. linfl inaila himMit Knlry N- " takMrlew o rlra. Herlal Nn. 0,1690, fur HV) Ntt U. flO' Hon , KI,NBJ( ami NKWHi:i Bwll.ni .TWiililli.l H.iutli, luimi, .1 Kal, Willamette lrl'llaii,liaa 010 nolle iifliitanlinri to make Filial llvcuar lirool in cilablUli claim In 11)4 Irnl nliova ftcai'tlbwl, batora SI. I, O'Connor. I' H. Cum tnlulonar, at lilt oiDfc at t'ciilo, Oregon, on tho vml dar ol October, lvotf. Claimant iiameaaa wliiiraira Cliarlta W. L'utton. Ilota K. Donli, Melvlci M Uoitn anil Jlrrcn T, ricl, nil ( liouln, OrrKwi. WH, Vxuut, IloiiUtcr SKaSBS iSJVWiM 'Phono your orders to tho Cash Grocery & Bakery for bread, pics, cookies, fruits, etc. Deliv ery mn It promptly. 010 aero ranch for Bala suitable for dairy or stock ranch. Abund- nncoof water for irrigation and saw your lumber, powcr-ltKiuiro at this office. reasonable. M. mm ,i I. mqMffmcmmm Cottrlll & Clemens aro prepar ed to do custom work with their portable saw mill located 1$ mllca west of Cold Springs on Poison Creek. Lumber for salo, Get youa permit and hnvo them Terms nro The CASH GROCERY & BAKER Located In French Motel , Best quality Fancy and Staple Qroccrles, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Confectionery, Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco, etc, FRESH BREAD, COOKIES, PIES Telephone orders will receive prompt attention i reo uenvcry 10 any pare 01 ino city. 11 K. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho State ol Orv- -son, for Ilnrnoy County. Clnrn Crnft, plaintiff ) v Oliarle Craft, ilefcndmit 1 Clmrlvi Craft, Dr fondant! In Iho nmno of tho Blato I OrcRon You. iu hereby reqnlrcti to nppcur ninl ruor (ha coin plaint flirt) ngnlmt you In tho ntovi 'ii til loci null on or boforo tho (Iritt dity of tho nrxt regular term of thu above en titled Court, lo WlU on or taforv lh 4lll day of Octobor, 11HW, qnd If )ou full to io appear nnd aniwor, frt want tluiif of, plaint will tnke Judi.iiu'iit aniline! you for tho rellot prayed fur In plaintiff complaint, to Wit! I For itdrcmu oldlvorco aliiolntt froui 5J tho dofendunl, mid for micli further re j jj no! aa inorcin meinioiicn uuu ior comb nnd dlaburaementa. Thin iiiiiinitma la ptilillMicd In Tlii' Timra-llcrald, Hi'oMy iifnnpaprrpub Kahcd In thu I'liy of Hurni', llnrntM County, Ori-Kon, onrn i-ik lr aix vouiwilllvn wrick for uunl.u, Mu-h-lion by onlir of i.on. Hij. K. 1)ai, Jnil(jn of llic circuit court of tlm ninth judicial district of Hfi'ii")' Comity nml Kint of Oregon, mndo nnd micro I nn tho mill day of AiiKtift, lDOil.. Ihu Itr-t publication hcroo! la tnuiln on 1 1 a- illt dny of .Autiuat, KKW Clio H, Pltittiiniii Altoniry for 1'Ulnilff Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS HARDWARE MACHINERY Binders' Supplies Full Line cf BUILDING PAPER and ROOFING CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASSWARE QEER & CUMMIN! Burns, Oregon. T hone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. W, J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. tvik..'vvV'.'V' KOTIC1C FOR 1'UliU CATION liMTiu Matki i.hi nmre Hurni, 0rou, July 90, m Nolle. I. li.retiT (It.u ilia' Theflnit. ill Or fnD hat fllcl In ibla oltlco 1 a a i!ia m h.iUI No. OM7JJ lo cirri under the put- vi'iunaniiur Aciur i..R'p Vv',i'' .vi ul II. Hit, ntnl acta ainouiUliirjr Itirmtu, l.i NkW BKif 8KU NH')( Ho - MX'jNrtli ;)ir'J "'iHn T wi x K- M ) HW)( tik)i Pec, II r N H., ni K , W. M Anr'nit all i.erton rla inmii mlrwlr ili Undtdca rltMl.iir iliftlf'im lu uMuat Immmiim ol lb mineral chaiair vt 'lie laml. or for nn olhei r.iHin, to lb rtl,( loapi'llrnnl, liould fllo I hair mdviu( itoiml In Mil. odlr. u or Iwliirv IUs cxlrtl.u ol klie (tfriutf U lU)lt-BIIWII, News Agents Cigars sad Smokers' Articles Cut Glass and Silverware llSllhli TACKLE ? W ."S V w The City Jbrng Store RUED BROS., Proprietors Successors to II. At. Morton Our line of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles are Complete. WE USE ONLY THE BEST OF DRUGS IN OUR PRESCRIPTION WORK AND WE NEVER SU STITUTE. Yours for Accuracy and Lowest IVices Burns Meat Market New SliopOppojIlc llitf first National Dank Main St PorJv, D.I.. . DUIUj'II M Liver Sjmm. PlU'f WU.ll H. J HANSEN, Pn pt Agents fflr the SECURITY STOCK FOOD Largest collccliou Tost Cards and Albums In His Cil). .k-vV .-.- )-W.. v- wsi '.'' !--? flrat pul.llmtlou. Auju.t 7, IM, -.hi I'ui'iicaupn, roiivinuvr i W'h fAkaa, Itnliier I, IW. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uditkii UnraUnuOrnct, i Durui, Otcgon, Auju.i ru, iw I Nolle. la heroby lm Ibat llllm II. Filu li, ol Wavtrlr, Oirgon, who, nn Jun. I, II"',' mad. llomrieilvuirx.Nolll,E(llal No0."J7 lor (u U anil Mn 0 .nil t, hwi vtt I Tuwntlilli ! fnulb lUiiKfi 21 f.tti MIit ctt. M.'liliaii, liaa rllril ii'itlr. ot Irttauiluii i mako fln.l L'aiiiinulalliiii pturt. to rataMlrli rlalmlotbe faml Ikhq ilcurrltwl, ntot 'kr Itrglal.i ami llocclrtr ol Hu'iin, Oitvun "" ' Iha atti tlar til r,lcmU" lAt). Clalihaul oainta aa wlUniio,; Atiaham U. Iianuitl. Llia tliaillcy. Ilatium I Kf'lcli, .11 ol Waver I j Oicjuit 'Ihoinr. Dillon, or uuriia, Urrgon V Fia. lU'tUlti " BURNS HOTEL BAR DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Club Rooms in Connection Courteous nndObligingBar Tenders EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS DROP IN Centrally Located and Connected with Hotel Burns issscsssscssssssssasess:cststssi.y:x t I i 3SiSSjSv Your patron age, solicited. ', M ' '' ' 'I ""F ' ' I IHiMiarft:ifi'i''7(r!Hftiit3it'!v u-f yMttrnttAtmMMSKisa iilk IHBtaBlMMtfPiMBtMttatMWrllBBwBF '44y " 8 ::ts:t:Rnttt:nntttitm Mintt:Ru:m!:trmnttnumtntmiit::it:ttt::t:xuuut MHO MEAT MA The Most Popular House in Interior Ore NiiAUraRNISO-ALL OUTSIDE R0UK1S Headquarters for Traveling Men and Toi Agclar Racine Manager, L. Racine, Propt., Bu - MONBV IN CATTL0. That tho man with tho fat cattle is tho man who is goinff to make money .is the opinion of J. C. Loncrgan, on experienced cattle buyer who ha been In this section for somo timo buyimr un stock. Ho says that tho packing plants in rortlanu will do pay ing as high prices this winter us nro naid in Chicatro. and that tho supply will be short of tho do mnnu nt any price. Lattlo nro rather Bcarco this fall and hay will evidently be much higher tnan it is now. Mr. Loncrgan has boon buying cnttlo hero for somo timo nnd expects to havo tho first shin- ment to tho Swift packing plant which is to open in i'ortianu on tho 15th of this month. Baker City Herald. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UmnrHTiTI.AHuOmc, i Ilium, Ormoii, Auauii so, W) I Noilcoli h.rabjr gliun Hut lUioum Krltrli, n( W.v.rljr, Orrson wliu. on Oclutxr 17, IW. mux HomrttoiJ Knlir No- WI, Portal No. vein, lor WHNK'J, HRINB(, NWMhBi, kccIIod t. Tuwuahlii 37 houtli, llanii. al Kail, Wlllamctla tlurlilaii, baa (licit Imlln nl Intention to uiaku Klual Commutation I'rool, to emablith claim lo Iha land atve Con orltol, before Hi. Krglil.r anil Itnt'lvei. ai Uurni,OriTa(in. nntliebiili fl.vol It. Mem hor IlKW. (llalmant namra aa wltiinaoa William II. Krllrh, Ch. Ilimllejr, Al.rauam II Hounptl, allot Warerlr, (lrc(uu. Tlioman union, or liurna.orrgou. Wm Fa ana, IHhIiut and Grocery about nine that ovenincr. Hev. "W, S. Young officiating, nnd tho I store rooms and offices. Instructions to hunters: When crossing a wiro fenco pull your gun through nfter you by .the muzzle. This is tho surest way to get a discharge from both barrels at tho samo time. When hunting on a farm whoro is live stock always shut your eyes when you pull tho trigger. You NOTICE FOH PUIILI CATION UalTauHnTM I.ANtiOrncit Hurni, Oi.soii, Augim si, IMi I Nolle, la lier.br riven that Ilia hint, of Om a"n liaa Aleil in Ibla officii! aii,llralloli(irll No isaMHI totcluct, under ttio iiruvlatou. ottliti Aciolcoiigrou, atiprorcl Aukiiii li, tali, ami on auiDiulatory thorn to, iha ,N ri 8K.i( Bee. o, T, M H It. to E W. I! Any and all jienona lalmlnt aihert'ly llio nita ,ltrrltifl,l. r flptlrlnff In ,il,lMt I,,,, Aiiiri ol llio mineral vbararter ul the laud, (" 'or any other reaaon, lo llio illipoaal lunmillcnul olllc.,011 orbaloro tho expiration ol llio t-crloil ol publication. Wm, I'4RK(, llenliter Klral publication Btt II MO. Ut publlratUn Oc.t,I IW, , NOTICO OP riNAL SBTTt-liMCNT, In tlio matter of tlic K-liito ot lVtor An ilrli'ii, DvcL'iircil. No'lrci l tier, by ylMiii that tliuitiulpr amn U tixecutiir ul llio Katu'fi ol I oti r Amlrlmi, ilei'mi-tnl, Iiuh lkl lua Itiml accmliit In Kaiil i-uiuIk anil llio lion J I' Itfeior, JuiIkh ol thu County t urt U Harnuy County, )ri(c iii Ima aut Mm day, tliti 4 1 li ilny of (Mulmr, 100U, nt llio hour il 10 ( Cl"ek u in, ut lua olllt In lliirna, Huriioy Count), Or. $ u n tlio timo anil plai'u (ur lumrlnu oIijitIIo lopalil ucciiiiiit. Any iwnl nil pitj olijoctlng to nuld uccoiim uru li rub) nu ll (led to npjHiar nt mil I turn- ami .ucu Dated nt Uurna, On urn., rVt S, lUO'J Knw, ,1. t ATLOW, Kxfoutor of tlio Kdtnto ot l't tir Andriutt Duii'ri-i'd, Come in and inspect my stock COMPLETE LINE OF BEST GROCERIES to be had in the Market My prices are as low aa good goods can be sold for in this market... The LARGER the order the LESS it COSTS. mjimmnrimmmmjmnnjKmmmnmmnitmnmnmmmmmmi a-z&KiS& SULKY PLOW BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE; HENDEItSON ELLIOTT, Propt Special atlntt, tu iransoicnt ais hit fr-eiht teaijis. Horses kept b week or month REST CLASS UVIR. ul II an and qui on hand, Vour ptttii nnn -S-ntli -Mlnbi In Special Adenfion Given to Conducting Funerals NEW AND ACCURATE; HAY SCALE IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. mm jjeay-a'1" - -x- RAMS FOR SALE DELAINE, MERINO. RAMBOULLETS From Butterfie'd Live Stock Co. Ranch May be inspected at Homer Mace pasture at Burns about Oct. 15, For information acl dress D, N. Baker, at Burns, 99 The Stag In ono d HUq latest nndbostruldlUonsto tho famous Deere Lin of RJdlntf Plows. la light In wight, slmiilo nnd durnblo In construction full of genuine morit, and Una shown Us mettlo and utility In evet7 test It has boon nut to. It has amply demonstrated by. Its good work Its right to bo classed as a strictly up-to-dote, high-class farm tool. It la certain to suit tho most critical farmer and bo a money, maker and a labor-saver for him, "If It's a Deere-Ifs Right and doos Its work perfect easo to the operator nmlteam, It ts manufactured nnd sold ns n tongueless plow a tonguo not bolng neceesary to best results, but ono is mipplied nt slight cost to those who porfcr It that way. Tho Statl is tho simplest riding plow built, anyone who can hook up n team and drlvo 'em straight con operato it successfully. It pos sesses many , superior features not found on other plows, nnd It takes a whole book to illustrate nnd dlscribo them, Hotter write for It today and all tho information you want about tlili superior implement. C. H. VOEGTLY mfe BURNS MILLING NORTON AISAYER, Prop's Kough and Dressed Lu Rustic, Flooring, tViouId Finishing Lumber. Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Lumber Yard in Burns, mWZ ii(! At The Welcome Pharma Vou can always find SOMETHING NliW AT OUR STORL -CALL IN- H you don't sco what, you u-nnt. ..i. f H wo huvou't it in stock wo'll got it fui x f mail Orders Solicited The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, o4 i u 1)1), fg i MIWMMUlWIWffiyiWWNWUMil)lfclMliThOTjWWMiU..