The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 01, 1910, Image 1

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BURNS, HAKNKY COUNTY, ORKGON, JANUARY 1, l!l()
NO. 7
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MASONIC BUILDING SURE
Sufficient Funds Pledged to Justify
Active Work in Spring
El LODGES INSTALL OFFICERS
Joint Session of Masons and Eastern Star is Followed by a
Banquet and Much Good FeelingOregon Fruit Leads nil
Competition and the Demand is Growing in New York.
VIOLATEED STOCK LAWl
IT
On last Monday evening the apple. The milder temperatures,
loc 1 order of Masons and the hoth winter and summer, of this
the host ever given in Sunset
and the large crowd present wore
I from Sunset, Hums, Narrows,
I Warm Springs'. Silver Creek and
I Warner Valley. W. R. Dawson,
C.V. Hoed and Miss Laura Daw- J ei'millCtlS QUICIC WOYK VOeS Not
son furnished tho music. j- , Tn. r rt i i
Prevent June of Railroad
to noun wailk Kinnr. ;
Right to irrigation wator de
pends on tho uuo mndo of tho
water, according to an exhaustive
opinion hy Justice Will R. King,
of tho Oregon Supreme Court,
This opinion was handed down
hy Justice King recently in con
nection with a wntor case of long
standing which was referred to
tho- Stiiw-nmo I'ourt of Hakes:
county.
It is hold that the "right of
NORTH BANK ROAD IS PUNISHED
United States Court Fines for Violation of "28-hour Law" Willi
Reference to Feeding, Wiilorlnjj and Bedding Live Stock
When in TransitWarns of Danger of too. Large Fnrms.
E. tern Star held joint installa
t.r at the Masonic hall. A
l.vge number of members and a
ft v mvi cd guests were presen t
the ening was quite enjoy-
a'
$L ." "lam Mnrsden, Past
G ad W I tty Mat o i. instated
tr J following ofTuors for the
Stari assisted by .da Allen as
-&.tfri: Eva Iyrd. Worthy
Matron; A. C. Welcome. Worthy
Patron; Vella Welcome. Associ
ate Matron; Genet Gowan, Sec
retary; Mattie Miller. Treasurer;
Frankie Welcome. Conductress;
Agnes Saycr, Associate Conduct
ress; Ella Mothershead, Marshal;
Ella Sweck, Chaplain; Sarah
Farre, erganist: V rginin Gem
lerling, Ada; EllaVoegtly, Ruth:
Esther Schwartz. Either: Jaunita
Miller, Martha: Rose Dibble,
JicLs T1 - McKinney, Ward
n3H. rlc-nsen. Sentinel.
ilimnicd'ateiVi following the in
stallation ceremony Mrs. Mars-
den in a pleasing talk presented
Mrs. Mothershead. the retiring
matron w'th a beautiful Eastern
Stnr Jev.il. Mrs Motliai-Blieml
respomu-o manning me '""Saturday an a pleasure trip
iorinegiuaim aiso iok occa-
statc, the longer period for grow
th and for maturing of the fruit,
the absence of extremes of heat
and cold, and the generous agen
cies for a more prolific tree grow
th, are factors that count heavily
for the production of better fruit
in Oregon, and that buyers have
already recognized in tho clam
orous demands they make for the
O.-iiioii product. As an
. cstern Oregon will go more and
more into apple production, for
there is no question that its pro
duct will always top the market
and always bring a price to make
the business exceedingly profita
ble for those who conduct it with
the
Ri
par
substantial lines. They will con
tend now that as the owners of
the Terminal Company they have
been punished ulready.
It will bo contended by Dis-
lmposing u lino of $100. a jury
water, claimed bv prior appro- in the United Stato Court yos
priation and irrigation purposes, ,.,)., v witmned a verdict of
is always limited in quantity by U ,ngl tho Norlb0rn l'a-
tho lion fm it'hinli iUi finnmttvm. "
"v .' v nitivii niv Hi'iMwnim- ... ... . t r... . .... .. .
tion is made, and to which it c,,,c lor,IU,,nl l-0,n,M ,,y T ,' tnct Attorney Mcuourt mat ho
mnv in n rnnsnuntiiA limn I... ..... violation of the "US-hour law long as a separate company u
plied; and it is so well settled as with reference to feeding, water
to become almost axiomatic that ing and bedding livestock when
benifieinl ni mill tin. tmnrla nf . i., .. ..1..1..0 Afl.ir
the nppropnators. and not the uiPllI1H. to the statement of ita fclmK8 or ,locK- "roBmn.
ufroctl(1Uai y nl" lhro"Kh thcm' facts submitted to the court,
o niiili1? tht' moaslIn' mid limit of the JlKiK0 Wolverton instiucted the
ngntoi tne appropnator.-' jury t() relm.n the verdict.
The decision is important to u ,..ne mlmittod that the Snsk-
Malheur county in that it has di- .,j Portland & Seattle Railroad mK up
rect bearing upon the proposed Company had received a carload Defeat to a succcwful man is
irrigation project here. Neither, 0f horses tit Plymouth. Wash., only a tonic.
can now- irrigators entering the fm. delivery to II. Reown of this Are your insurance policies
operated in the terminal yards.
it must utand hb a separate de
fendant, rcgardlesi of who owns
(lumpllnn on th I'unn
A nin down farm notidi wind-
ii f l nninrrn uiniru tifxnii rn ni .. t i ... i i..... ..
!ntoll!,,n.n,nn!fo, nt Hnn.1 . , " """". "' . ' . ". City tmtl DeCaUSO Ol U UIUKVII -li-
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...-. ..w .. ......, uuhiiv.1,11 uou irino causuur a i e ay. mo suck
or, Rogue River, and in someinr .,.:,; Wna,inl,l.. !... ..r r'"L . "h. '....' V ..n i
ts of the Willamette valley. . an (1 ri" ,,,, f, ' "I" 'e .l""n Z. T. ! '
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NOTES CKOM SUNSET.
Ananias
George Southworth was found
sick in his cabin and was moved
to Hums for medical treatment.
hi. Gould was a business visi
tor to the county seat Sunday.
Clvde Embree went to Burns
sion to thank the retiring officers
who had been associated with
h'r dun v the past voir for
their gr work and interest.
Sair M thershoad. the retiring
llr cr, f ted as installing officer
for the Jhsons, with Tom Allen
as Mars iai. The new officers
are: J . Logan. W. M.; J.
l;tc , o. W. : W. C. Brown,
J. W., J. C. Welcome Sr.. Trea
surer; Thos. Sagers, Secretary;
Wm Miller. S. D.; John Gem
berling, .7. D. ; J. L. Gault. S. S. :
Julian Brd, J. S., Sam Mothers
head, Tyler.
The male quartet sang two
song3 and .Mrs. Irving Miller
rt'ldered a'solo most charmingly.
The evening closed ith the us
Ja lianqueCand a j" neral good
in.e
, '"Riding committee was
u uu.ipg me evening ana
icu'ed i nithe neighborhood of
?iu,aa Ttnraru tne new nan
which the Masons will build the
coming j ear. bunicient iunus
have now been pledged to insure
the erectjon of this fine building
and acthe work will no doubt
begin as soon as weather con
ditions w ill permit.
DEMAND OREOO.N AI'PI.ES.
How the east clamors for Ore-
if exemplefied in the
Ink Groves of Corvallis.
es, an orcl.ardist, was
lor at tne hposane
Sine- returning
homCaMr. Groves ha.s received a
large number of ,e iters from
eastern business hou'sinnuirinp
about Benton county apples, and
-"flrjjii'tJ"1 l0 "make a shipment.
Twenty-" -uch letters display
ed at thr iI"-o of tho Corvallis
GazotU-limes aro from New
York, cago, Pitiahurg, Kan
sas City Minneapolis, Cincinnati.
Columhu . Baltimore and Toledo,
fhe d natid for Otegon truit-,
cv "cv? n the content f v? ht
laters u tne urgent retr n
for si . 'merits, is evidence of tl
tending the orchaid outjiutl"
i,e state has in the country'
markets, hays the Oregon Joui
pal.
At Spokane, Mr. Groves me,
many large buyers from the east,
and was ilrl by them that the
fruit fron the irrigated diBtiicts
of Wnshb gton is not tho ciual
ttheOrjgon product, as dem
others more water than is actual- i,,-, , , jimn i iiltnwable
ly being used. The enforcement, un,il,,. tj. juw ,0forc tl,c ship
of the law, thus interpreted, will! ment Wiia handed over to the
safeguard the interests of all per- Terminal Company for transfer
sons the interests or all persons; to thet.)ckynrd. ThoTerminal
concerneJ. -Ontario Optimist. ! Compan delivered ami unloaded
h i the animals in 18 minutes,1 but
Heavy .Mall. lundorthe ruling of the court,
j that action nmdo .it n party to
The mail into Grant and liar- the violation of the 2S-hour reg
ney counties for the st few i ulatlon. The Spokane. Portland
Lee Carpen er came down from i lho incroaae evyrj, (Iay MolfJy hl,rcloforo ,, ,mid u fin0 for itB
Burns Saturday with a load of I1?Bht tI)U AuiUn iwm 8taKU a,art. in the offena.
logs lor DUIKling purposes on JUS . broucht in fiftv .pk(. thirlvjvn. TK.a lKr ..uum nf viohitinn I jiKviivb he hohiml with hi work.
of which went through to Burns, of the ' 28-hour law" were sub- rt s folly to strike while the
This was not a record mail as it mitted to Judge Wolvorton yea- :.,, :' i.n, llnuB ..., r.rut Wnnw
laid up several days with a f,orc i has been heavier and will be this tcrnay upon agreed statements i wmt y()U nre K01n;, (0 make of
tooth and report has it in Sunset week. It is, however, about all of facts. They involvo the(ll
that Robert has been eating too that the stage can handle and Southern Pacific Company and' '
much f'hristmai candy with the when the stage left here Monday ! tho Northern Pacific Terminal the thing that never comes to
arirls. it was fillnd liio-li with Hnele rnm,.v nnA .-.. hnn.i! nn any ol us is tne tiling mat is as
good and tight?
Some farmers seem to bo grow-
into agriculturists.
A mnn is often known by his
paths through the snow.
Soiii'j advice is no good until it
is tested, and some is no good
afterward.
Many a man's honesty has
kept him from bitihg on a get
rich quick scheme.
A five-cent pocketbook may bo
the means of making a business
man out of your boy.
A man who hurries so fast that
ho hasn't time to be careful, will
mother's homestead
Robert Settlemyre has been
Albtrt Onkorman of Silver
Sam's sacks, leaving room for shipments of stock made by the bl1 as wo lhink it8 Kointr to 1,e-
Slorm doors do noL look well,
but tr them this winter and seo
if their convenience does not
overbalance their want of looks.
When the devil cannot tempt a
man to give up a good fight any
other way, ho oilers him a broad
er Held."
Tho snail does not break any
flpeed records, but often it goes
farther and to better purpose
than a two minute nng on a raco
track. Providence will never be able
to do much for tho farmer who
treats his cowo and horses better
than ho does his wife and children.
Something wrong with wheals ,
that wobble. Have thorn fixed
up before you drive them over
rough roads or you may have
breakdown.
Never mind about tho North.'
Pole, but bo sure you ramumbori
where you stored tho bean polo J
when you took tham up in tho.'
fall. ,
The hired man who takei no-1
tice of tho broken
gato, and remedies
once, is of big vidua to his em
ployer; but the hand with tha
unseeing eve who waits to ba
told every little detail, is an an-novnnce.
Thawing n water-pipe: When!
it is not safe or convenient to'
npply heat to frozen pipen to ' r
thaw them, spread a cloth thick
ly with unslaked lime, fasten it
around the frozon pipe and
throw water on it. The heat
produced as the limo slakes is'
great enough to thaw the ice. '
Is the heavy wagon gutting a
little rusty? Let it go and it
may be spoiled by the weather
in !i fi.ii' v.mra Tint vr.ii ..nt.
paint it yourself. Take it all'??
Advertising to Sell Cheap Clothes
does not happen to
the merchant Hcllinu
STEIN -BLOCK CLOTHING
thff Stein-Block ffoodn
are sold only by
FIRST CLASS HOUSES
and worn in New York
and all laryitcUies
If Your Clothes Fit,
are stylish and wear,
you ''areji.au I hfied cus
tomer. l)Ve carry the
dStein-Block Line
of ready to wear cloth
ing, considered the fin
est, bcHCJittiny clothes
made.
SSiiN. BROWN &
III UM -" M UT&fy! I I
ppgr j y ffi
SONS
The Satisfactory Store
Burns, Oregon.
3K!iX$e9& 'Vftv!9'SvSl
C Sfl I r-5 K Tl T r-t
LZ W I O ce3!p
M. L
wTnsurance
apart on the barn floor where 'V
i..... .i. .. i i i J
you can bum inu uoors iinu kcup
out the cold; get somu nice
smooth wagon paint and a good
brush, roll up your sleeves, put
on a pair of old overalls, and go
at it.
From January Farm Journal.
... R piesents the....
home fnsii'iincc Co., of New York,
l.fvo pool, London & Globe,
i-'ir -ssurnnce Co , Philadelphia.
Ilfins & HKKI-. minis, Oregon.
utilh f Lutinbuig & Dattcu'.s,
ajsivfii1! 6wswffis
OPMCHiWirit
I
o ner
Tho entire stock of goods now
on display at tho now storo of
Ilagoy & Richardson, is fresh
and new. Patrons may find al
most anything desired thera.
Job Printing-
Creek was in Sunset Friday to! "L'it'er express nor passengers,
have a good time at the dance, i"1" "f u,ne car w," "
T , . ., ' roat'8 heavy and the mail arriv-
Jatrr. Bunyard of Rums pass-,in, in ton IoUs thc sUge com)a.
u w....uXn ou..Swt ouiuruuy even- ; nje3 opomle wUh t (,mcullj.
ing on his way to the Narrows. !..,,... ...:i : ........ n ,i
Ben Roder was down from
Burns t spend the holiday with
his family.
A. McKenr-ie of thc Narrows
was up o our Christmas enter
tainment Friday evening but did
not remain long as none of our
old maids were present.
Alvin Hurlburt was over from
his home at Warm Springs to at
tend tho Christmas tree.
and the mail is about all they
can handle. -Blue Mt. Eagle.
Carsfon Packing Company of
Tacoma. It is probabh) that the
court will be asked to rule on a
nuiquo question arising out of
the fact that it will be contended
that tho imposition of a lino on
the Terminal Company virtually
would amount to a double pen
alty.
The Terminal Company is opera
ted as n matter of 'convenience'
in handling the freight business
Probabably tho greatest coffee
substitute yet produced is that
now known to grocers every
where as Dr. Shoon'a Health
CofTce. It actually goes a third ' of the Southern Paci'-c and Nor
farther than all others, and be-, thern Pacific as tho shipments
sides it is "made in a minute." I arrive in Portland. 1 slock is
No 20 to 150 minutes tedious boil-1 held by those corpor 'ions, with
ling is at all necessary. Pure I tho exception of a 'v shares,
, toasted irrains. malt. nuts. nie. ! which are placed among the
Misses Millie and Allie Hurlburt ' have been so cleverly blended as i members of the board of direct
were down from Iinrns to attend to give a wonderfully satisfying, ors. Both roads have- pleaded
the dances at Sunset and Nar- true genuine coffee flavor iindiKuilty in the Carston eases, ad
rows, taste. And not a grain of real nu'Uing that tho livestock was
'coffee in used, inn -ima !n not detained and cared lor as
Walter und Homer Bringlc and
Hadden Elliott of Narrowu were
present at our Christmas tree
and dance.
Air. fcmepard nnu wiia took a I 0
nice Jicign nue to uurns, Hun-ltf
day. , d
Mr. Spicer was down to hisi
homestead Sunday. '4
F. P Blaekmor was a visitor!
u Burns. Saturday, and returned ! iS
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Sunday with Mrs. Blackmcr.
Van B. Ihnbrce, in company
v. ith several other young mon
fiom tho Sod House was hero
Friday to take in the big Christ
inas dance.
Walter I fodder came home
rom Burns to spend the holidays
with hih parents.
Several people from Sunset at- j
tended tho Christmas exercises!
and dance at the Narrows, Sat-1
unlay evening. j
The snow in Sunset Valley Ih.k
about six inches deep and is a
grc.at protection to fall grain and
if the spring freeze is not too'"
overe crops aught to be good. I
Sold by Reed Bros.
cups, 25c.
the law requires, and have paid
"."V
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w
The Harriman Mercantile Co.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
laicr
iu
s
LOWEST PRICES
Complete line of
Groceries and Dry Goods
Gents Furnish'Tigs
FULL AMD COMPLLTE LINE
OF HARfflLTON BROWW SJ-SOES
HARDWARE
WAGOWS, BARBED WARE
BpjgKjw
NlhwttA
The Christmas tree exercises ,M
oastrated'by the prizes captured , at the school house wore a success ' Qh
oCrtfon growers. The Wash- Und all the children did well. (?US
inirton fnrot uct has a beautiful ' Miss Hodder had a good program ! flfo
color, tmt 1,1 flavor and fiber the J xi eparod and the patrons of thoUJfe
uoea not aiiain mo supt;nur-1 -nooi nre ait picusuu wmi um .ic.
araetoristiq of the Orego.i i .tertainment. The danco was iCC5
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