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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1909)
s: HflB KS 0n "' K vsfl 6x Moulh, II ftH ThtaaMontha R, Jffl JULIAN IIYltl I'iJLM .Hi I! . 4 i . 5 f EM I M kl , VH 1 ii f' ; m r qt l She 35imw-UiMEA. 13.0V .l.oo . .7(1 MnnKl M Kjm V flW ' S.VTOIUIAY NOVKMUKn MV09 ' l ' m tk H m X 8UHS0UUT10N KATKHs Friend Farmer, do you believe that sending your business to the mail order houses in tho cities hclns to reduce your taxes, or adds to tho value of your farm, or helps to build a good road from your place to town? Suppo90 ono or all of us merchants wero to quit business; would it increase the value of your farm? Read this again and think it over. Ontario Optimist As a result of his investigation in tho west during tho past sum mer, Secretary Ballinger is moro convinced than ever that con gress should authorizo the issue of bonds predicated on tho recla mation fund in order that ready cash may be available for the prompt construction of the score or more of government irrigation projects now in course of con struction. Good business, ho believes, demands that such a bond issue be authorized, for the more money made available for defraying the cost of construc tion the quicker the projects will be completed and the sooner will roturns como into the reclama tion fund from settlers acquiring water rights from tho government. "If congress is unwilling to authorize a bond issue in order to hasten tho completion of gov ernment irrigation projects now under way, there are other means of raising revenue which may prove less objectionable. First and foremost among them is to adopt a practical system of leas ing the public grazing lands of the west. Such a reform not only would benefit tho reclama tion fund, into which the graz ing fees would be turned, but it would bring about numerous changes of policy and practice for which there is a rapidly growing demand." The above paragraph is of considerable importance to local stockmen. It is taken from a Washington news dispatch which indicates that an effort will be made the coming congress to pass a general lease law. This dispatch states there has been a change of sentiment and that the West now wants such a law. Wo are not prepared to express the sentiment of local men as they are not all of the same opinion. Such a law has its ad vantages and drawbacks and the effect it would have on the in dividual will of course govern his actions. If a lease law is to be passed it should be carefully considered and we should see to it that each tract should be limit ed and the small stackman and homesteader given what is right. ing with P. T. Barnum that tho peoplo liko to be humbugged and they get it when they send away. Others hold that tho county stores are making too much pro fit and that they do not sell their goods on tho proper margin of profit. This may all bo true. But suppose, that in an instant, all of tho eastern mail order houses should ceaso sending out their seductivo catalogues, Bhould ceaso advertising in all of tho papers and mngazines; should ceaso going out after tho busi ness in this county, will it bo presumed that this stream of gold would continuo to flow into their well-filled tills? Not a bit of it In other words thoy got this $10,000 a month becauso they put in every houso in tho country nttractivo advertising matter. They spend hundreds of thousands of dollars annually and no district is too remote to rcciovo their most respectful consideration. MRS. R- D. BURROW DEAD. In the death of Mrs. Mattio Burrow, wife of Dr. R, D. Bur row, this community has lost ono of its noblo women. Mrs. Bur row passed away at tho family homo in this city early Monday morning after a short illness, caused by blood poison from a slight pimplo on her lip. Mrs. Burrow was an overy day Christian. Her lifo was a bless ing and benefaction to all within tho sphere of its influence. She was most highly honored by all who wero so fortunate as to bo acquainted with her and tho loss to tho homo circlo is irreparable. Tho funeral services wero hold at the family residence Tuesday afternoon and was conducted by Rev C. W. Holloman of the Bap tist church and was largely at tended by loving friends who thus showed their lasting respect to their departed friend and neighbor. Deceased was formerly Miss Mattie Black. Sho was born in Georgia in 1854. She leaves be sides her husband, three children Miss Clay te and Ruby and William also an adopted daughter, Mrs. Urma Fraley, of Texas, a brother Samuel Black of Roseburg this state, and a sister, Mrs. Amanda Miller, of Texas. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the bereaved relatives. WARM SPRINGS VAlUY. Tho writer spent a portion of this week over at the Wm. Han loy Co. OO ranch at tho head of Harney Lake. Ho found a much larger scopo of tillablo land in that eectipn than wbb expected. It is an ideal section in somo re spects and ono of tho best stock raising districts in 1 iastorn Ore gon, being closo to tho so-called desert range. Tho OO fields arc so situated that an abundance of water for irrigation may bo had and tho largo volume of water from tho Warm Springs can be run in nl most any direction. Mr. Hnnloy is having some thing over 800 acres of land in an upper fiold brokon up and will seed it to grain. This tract can bo irrigated at a nominal cost but it will bo put in on tho dry farming plan and tho wator used for othor lands lower down which tho company wishes to reclaim, or rather chango from its pres ent dry state. A clergyman writes: "Prc ventics, thoso little Candy Cold Curo Tablets aro working won ders in my parish." Provontics surely will check a cold, or tho grippe, in a very few hours. And Prcventics aro so snfo and harmless. No quinine, nothing harsh or sickening. Fino for feverish restless children. Box of 48 at 25 cents. Sold by Reed Bros. Try a meal at tho Home Hotel, A $500 cabinet grand piano for Balochenp. Boon in usoonlyn short time. For particulars apply to Mrs. J. P. Brown, Drewsey, Oregon. Archio McGownn nnd associ ates who own tho Harney Coun ty Abstract BookH aro reincor porating a strong company, Thoy nro putting two first clnfra abstractors to work and by tho first of tho year will hnvo tho books all brought up to date and modern in overy particular. No means will bo spared to make this abstract business as com plete and thorough nH any in Eastern Oregon. A competent and experienced title man will have charge of tho books and will soon be ready to handlo all business in that lino. Ihitm Mil Kn M, Hailal No. OWN NOTIOK VOli 1'UHMOATION UNITKt) HTATKH LAND tUTIi'K.f llutnt Oregon, NoUcmlxT , I1K I Notice la Imrabjr given Hut Hie Northern I'm' ino Hallway Coinnanr, wlinan poitoniiv art ilrrMliBI I'aui. Hliinraola.liaalliltilhilarH' NOTBintwr, W9 Altilln llilioltli-oilaipllcnlloii to lelict umttr Hie iruTliloiia of Ilia Act l Counted, atiiirnvnl Ju'y . 1 (DO Btat. W7, (MO) aaextonilrtl tir the Afl of nnnrua ai rroVoa Mar IT, ww lat , IV7I, lb wnnilialf of llio nnrili rait quarter f aeotlim I. In town, ihln ill Houth "I tmiKO ai Kaalul Iho ttillain alia l'tlht-lpal tlvrlillaii. rouUtulnn W aoroi. arena all rwraoni (minium nnivmij i d dcasrltwil, or ilcilrln to Wllitf' A land of Ihetnluaral character ol tiwiani', jirfor tiwnlltu. MilAII. Ill Hit. lltattfllBt tO allOlirrtlll luiuld Clio lliolr affltlatltt ol rmlwl l" IjiU oinca, on or halora tho llhilariIJ)mlr Iwu. Wm Kindt, Itculitrr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. unitiii rtatm luM()rrt-K llurni, uirion. ortotwr 1. W- ' ir.limB ihlnivtti onjr oitiri laoffleo It application lo DREWSEV TELEPHONE COMPANY. Notice of First Meeting of Stockholders. Notice li lietohr aUcu IhatthaBaiita Y IVul An ltal mail (Jomtiaur. hat Ilia 1ft ll U ntr. IM. nlril 111 llifa nrSCd lit aiiilll ' aalert under lha prorlnlona o tho Art of run mat. approve! June t, law (no nil. mi, ma llirifKWU Bee 2,T. ill P, II W V. . W. M Borlat No. wm, Ant anil all peraoua elalmluK ailerl the landadeiertbeo.ordfalrlng lo object heiaow ol ma mineral cnaraner m urn mm, v NOTES FROM SUNSET. Our Canyon City neighbor, the Eagle, has a long article in this week's issue deploring the fact that some $10,000 a month is sent out of Grant county to the mail order houses and sug gests some remedies. That the local merchant is more or less responsible for such conditions is a fact Just so long as they make no particular effort to reach their customers and stop this continual drain it will con tinue. The mail order house places special inducements in tho homes of the peoplo and their catalogs are attractive, giving the price and discription of each article. When the local mer chant begins to realize that printer's ink is the greatest fac tor in the mail order trade and they cease to look upon the local paper as a charitable concern, patronized sparingly and grudg inglywhen they begin to rea lize that business men make ad vertising profitable arid that the home paper is a medium that can be used profitably, then they will bo getting somo or possibly a greater part of this vast sum that goes to tho mail order houses. Tho Times-Herald manager wou!d bo pleased to meet at any time with the merchants of Har ney county and discuss tho mail order houso problem with them. Ho believes it would result in a better condition to all concerned, Tho local paper may point out to its readers many reasons why thoy should patronizo tho homo institutions but it is of no avail unless tho merchant will do his part Tho Eaglo says among other things: "Tho cause for it is interest ing speculation. Different rea sons aro advanced, Somo hold- Ananias Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barron, Fred Barron, Arthur McKcc and Van Embree attended tho dance at Narrows on Oct 30. All re port a good time. Miss Hodder is arranging a program for a Christmas enter tainment at tho school house. Julias Chandler, from the Warm Springs neighborhood, was visiting friends in Sunset Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welker, Mrs. Carter and the Misses Win ters were down from Burns to tho dance at Narrows, where Carl furnished the music. When it comes to playing the piano Carl is certaiply there with the goods. Bert Simmons and his sister Miss Maud, were at Narrows Saturday to enjoy tho hospitality of Messrs Harris and Fitzgerald at the free dance. Arthur McKee and Colin Daw son have been hauling hay from Joe Hill's place on tho Island. The snow and rain Btorm of last week put the ground in great shapo for fall plowing and one of our farmers was heard to remark tnat he could "hear" his grain growing tho night of tho storm, How is that for dry land farming? NoticO is horobV CriVCn that tho I anr other roatnn, lo tho illapoaai lo appllraul. riuiiv.u la iiuuu,? Kiviii " v"u,nouM rile their aillitaTlta ol rti In title first meeting Of tho Subscribers. onirc.on nrlxlor Urn i ! ol lieeeml'. to the Capital stock of tho Drew- wm. rAi. iiminer. sey Telephone Company will bo, fflS&tfXXffCr held atrtho Town Hall in Drew-1 soy, Hnrncy County, Oregon on . N0TICE FOR PUBLICATION, the eighth day of December, 1909 ( oKiTKHmmuiKiiiimciti at 1:30 o'clock p. in. for tho pur-i Hum, ownm, ortm . t i . i i N'ollra Ithcrvby Klecn Ihel lemli I. ()IIih, pose of ndoption of by-laws, dec- i wvtirlirmuurbo. on awii in iimi.i.u tion of directors, nnd such other ' ITnw hjWu.!;' ".mi KMS!, business as is necessary to per-1 &Tirf.r feet organization of the aboyo i rJVhoSSAVll:vlf:iV.,;V.,t,i;i.,0i.r;.,,:.b',i,,l: fi !.. I leralnl iteeeiver ai iiaim.urniw, o uw a Riiiri rnrnnrjiTinn. ....., i..-...,.. iimm Dated this Gtli day of Novem bor, 1909. S. S. Williams, J. L. Site, John Ott, W. D. Baker, GeorgpL. .Baker. Incorporators, Wanted-A, young liuly to. work in an ofllco.r Fair "educa tion only necessary. $40 to start with. Address, P. O. Box 54. Phono your orders to the Cash Grocery & Bakery for bread, l pics, cookies, fruits, etc. Doliv- cry ma Jo promptly. Cottrlll & Clomonu arc prepar ed to do custom work with lliolr portable bivw mill located U miles wcHt of Cold Springs on Poison Crook. Lumber for Bale. Got youa permit nnd have thorn saw your lumber. Terms aro reasonable. wtayypn M IP Myei !RY The CASH GROCERY & BAKERY Located lit French Hotel Best quality Fancy ami Staple Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Confectionery, Stationery, Clj?ars, Tobacco, etc. FRESH BREAD, COOKIES, PIES Tolophono orders will receive prompt attention FrOo delivery to any part of tho city. .aA.. V, B.A.OXJSTE), Fiopt V Naim Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. HARDWARE MACHINE Binders' Supplies Full Line of BUILDING PAPER a ROOFING CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASSWA QEER & CM Burns, Oregon -V-,-'VW-'aV-.flk'''-'--V 'A1' m t ! nl lirrnnbat iwn. I'lalinantnainraaa wltiitMre Thoinear. Ilralcr. William I. Kiwi. c,Jro Arraittonc, Mlrliaal Healer, all of Viarerlr, tltcnon. WM. 1'Aant;. IdirlMaf The City Drug Store REI2D BROS., Proprietors SucccKKom ttt II. Al. Ilortmt Our line of DruiJH, Patent Medicines and Toilet Article arc Complete. WE USE ONLY THE BEST OF DRUGS IN OUR PRESCRIPTION WORK AND WE NEVER SU STITUTE. S! Yours for Accuracy and Lowest Prices g Agents fOr llic , Largest collection Cost Cards SECURITY STOCK rOOIl j and Albums in Ibe City. ' News Agents Cigars and 5 Smokers' a Articles Cut Glass t and Silverware riSiil.NG TACKLE Read tho pain formula on a box of Pink Pain Tablets. Then ask your doctor if tiicro is a bet ter one. Pnin means congestion blood pressure Bomowhere. Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tableta check head pains, womanly pains, pain anywhere. Try one, and seel 20 for 25 cents. Sold by Reed Bros. NOTIOK KOH PUHUOAPION. IUMTfU STlTle 1 V Ot lift lluttu Ormmi, Oi'tiitor . lw Notice It berebr slven Dial William U Kim blc. ol Wafer jr, (frenon. wlio, i Julius, IK. 1 mala honuleail entrjr No tain. Htital N" ff.w.2, for li 4 atl ft, reel on 10; l.ou l. i, I auil 1 and HWUNI'-U hrcllnn It. Tanilji M I South. llariKO M Fail, Wlllauiella WctWUii. 1 lifts ninl iif.ilri ol lil liilenilfin In make Final CommuUtlon I'lixil. lo relalillita rlattutotl lanil aUrailrctltel,Jlaro the llealtler and llecelrer, al liunie, uieiuii. an llmWtl 1)F nl DwemUr, I5W Clalraatit iianiet e vrlluttara Itwle J. (lllxoii. Tliiimae II llralcr. Jamea ArmiUODf, Mlrliatl llc.lo), all ol W.tetlr. Oifann. WM faaitr. l(eUter. Job printing The Timcs-HcraM lilltn". triTB.'ll. uniiuei 3, w Notife It lieieliir KUcli lint William A. Jft ee. ul Ilium, (lieioii. lio. iiJpileiiilKf ! 07, lnile liomolfail enlrr N KEI7, fcll No Dr. Carl Griffith and tho man ager of this great religious weekly spent a few days shoot ing water fowl over at the OO this week. Thoy got away with considerable ammunition and shot (at) everythingon tho ranch but Mrs. Fay's lame duck and the pet deer. The birds wore so thick that in all tho bombard ment it was impossible to miss all tho time, therefor'o thoy brought back quite a respect able showing of game. Tho writer could give somo interest ing incidents of tho trip but as Doc could too he considers it best to Bay little. According to an article in tho Bluo Mt. Eaglo tho Sumpter Valley railroad is completed to tho summit and President Eccles and a number of Baker City business men came out in a spec ial to that point tho othor day. It was said, however, that Mr, Eccles remarked that he would not haul traffic to that point un til tho saloon recently started there had been removed. NOTIOK OF HAMS. Notice i hereby glvon that In puriu atico ol an order of iho County Court of thu flUto ol Oregon, fur Ilntney Coun ty, made and iMiturod on tho 2Ut day ol October 1000, In tho matter ol tho c tato olHnmticl Dalloy, derailed, thn tin derlfiird ndtnlniitrntor or tnld ritnlo, will toll at public auction, to the lilghett bidder for rath, ubjrct In confirmation by nM Ctninty roitrt.on Halunluy, l)r rUihor J, 1000 at 1! o'cltM'k p in. of anld tUy, at the court houeo door nf lUrnoy County at llurna, Oregon, all iho rig t, title and lutcroit of the (aid Bainool Bailor nt tho lime of hln doalli, and ll tho rlnlit, tiilo and Interoit that Iho eald tmtato linn alncu ccriulrod In and to all tho following described real ealate, vlri an undivided one fourth Intvreat In and to lorn 1, 2, 3, and 4 of block 8, and an undivided ono half Intoreiit In lot .1 of block 07, all of tho city of Harm, in Har ney County, Orcdon. Terms of Sale: Canli. Dated at Hurim, Oro Octobor 27, 1000. M. II. BKKNTON, Adcnlnlitrator. NOTIUE FOR PUDLICATION. l'!iTKUST4tMl.nOrrit-a. Iluine, tlrrion, orlober -Ji. W Kea. ul i Imn .Ju km... as.s ., H..I.H IWI,HI.I. .tWHID.Il.il Villi, ... Mall ru,.. .--I.MU I... lA.a I i. I. n.l I kaij.1 I.. I. 1 TilulHalllt South, llau SI Kail, W llUinutlo vtlillaii hat nleil nollrn ol lulenllnn lnmko Pinal Commutation rrool, tu etlab lib elaiia mike laml abora ileaeilbcil, l-tloro the lleaHIn anil rectler,al llifiii Otraiin.on llio mil day ol Uetatntxr, 1W9. Claimant uatura aa wlttietteai Albert It. I'nricr. Van II. Kiabree. Tliamat Bpraiue, Colin Dawton all of Itiirne, Otrijou, Wm. ramie. ItcKliler, 5tJi.1J4555t X&?$&$aK?SC,3C'.'?9"r '."-- BURNS HOTEL BAR DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Club Rooms in Connection Courteous und)l.iginK Bar Tenders j EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS DROP IN Centrally Located and Connected with Hotel Hums SS-PS-yV -.e"eVr- VSeVV-V- - V rf--- Mftea5WiteSWJ nt:t::t:::an:n:m:iiim ..intt:ti:::mtit: tttitin:!i::i!::t::issi:t!t:iim:i::!:::n:::aiti a?wm mi EXKCUTUIX NOTIOK In tho County Court of the blnlo ul Oregou for Harney County In the mntlnr ol tho Ketata of Thunme WliiKflold, decoaiotl. Notlco U horoby t;lven that Miuthu A. WlnijUeld.tliuKxnciitrU of Urn litet Will hik) Teelaiiient of Thnuiiia Wlndold, drceaeed, hna rondercd mil protenltd for'ottlenianl, nnd filed In imld court, her final account; nnd thnt Monday the 8th day of November 1WK) nt ten n'clocl. A, M., al thn court liouie in llurnn, Hanuy County, Blnlc of Oregon, line bean duly apxliitod by the tmld court for tho Rottleiiieut'of auld uccouiit, nl, which time and placu any puranit IntiT eetod In said oalntu limy niienr mid fllo exception or objection therein. Dated this Unit publication Ojtotor 0, 1000. MallTIU A, Wimiuki.h, Kxeciitriz, E. B. REED So SON Complete line of Fancy & Staple Groceries Finest line of Confectionery in the interior School supplies, notions, tobacco, cigars Orders taken for FineTailor Made Clothing at prices ranging from $13.50 to $45 A satisfactory fit guaranteed ROMEMBGR Wo fflvo a flvo per cent tntdo discount for cash on all goods. MI'S MEM M aid Grocery Come in and inspect my stock COMPLETE LINE OF BEST GROCERIES to be had in the Market -ctu34 J-J .fS.X, iT i :F:E3:Es:E3:g My prices are as low an good fjoodtt can be sold for in this market... The LARGER the order the LESS it COSTS. in:iitmt:itmt:n!t!i:mtitt:t:mi!in:::,itii::::;iii:iUH::i!i::u:i:tt:mti:i SUUftY sjZii RAMS FOR SALE DELAINE, MERINO, RAMBOULLETS From Butterfle'd Live Stock Co. Ranch May be inspected at Frank Fister ranch at Crane Greek Gap. For information address D. N. Baker, at Harnman. Tho Statf in ono of tho latest nnd bo3t nddlUons to tho fnmoiia Ooore Line of RJdintf Plows. Is light hi woiuht, siniplo nnd durable In construction full of genulno merit,' nnd hns shown Its mettlo nnd utility In every test it has been put to. It hna nmply demonstrated by Its trood work its richt to bo classed ns n strictly up-to-date, hiuh-clnss fnrni tool. It is certnin to suit tho most critical farmer nnd bo n money maker and n labor-saver for him. "If It's a Deere-It's Right93 nnd does its work perfect caso to tho operator nnd team. It in manufactured nnd sold ns n tonguelcss plow-a toncuo not belnt; necessary to best results, but ono is supplied nt Blltrht cost to those who porfor it that way. Tho StnU is the simplest ridlnc plow built, iinyouo who can hook up n team nnd drlvo 'em strnlcht can opornto it successfully, It pos sesses many superior features not found on other plows, and it takos n whole book to illustrato nnd dlscrlbo them, Better write for it today and nil tho information you want about this superior implement, C. H. VOEGTLY Burns Meat Maria New Sbop.Oppoiilc llic Hrst National ttonk Mais & Pork, 1 Itolofflul Jjivor Sal Beef ul Quant! Vour patron age solicited. H. J HANSEN, Pr --it Kf&faB wt'ScS -? - Kyi i?' 3S3 .. m - "i i EM& ::mi fefttiip The Most Popular House in Interior MATLYFl)RNISiiaiD--ALL OUTSIDE ROOI Headquarters for Traveling Men and Tcj Agelai; Racine Manager, L. Racine, Prop!., Bi rcsi I i BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABlt .HKNUERSON ELLIOTT, rrcpt. Siccial alttitt'i-nn to tvunscicnt n slmi freight tcajns. psf Jlorncs kept I lit & ft IfW I 1 .' v;. SL-i V week or month. FIBST CUSS LIVER. Tit Jfaj and w " on hand. lour imtr. n:ii; ( Hniilli Minn Si I i Special Attention Given to Conducting Funerals; NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCAUi. IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. &.' BURNS MILLING HORTON & SAYER, Propts Rough and Dressed Luml Rustic, Flooring, kVlouidiil Finishing Lumber. Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good t Lumber Yard in Burns. At The Welcome Pharma You can always find SOMETHING NEW AT ODR STOR -CALL IN - m If you don't, wo what, you want auk tot it. If wo liiivon't it in Htoclc wo'll got it for o Mail Orders Solicited The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Ore zM