The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 15, 1910, Image 2

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SATURDAY. JANl' UV IS, 1910
HUllHOUIl'TION UATKH-
Ono Year. ..
BU Month
Thtod Moulhi
11.00
100
JULIAN ll III) - - - Mnai
Thcro is ono pliaso of "consor
vntion" tlmt wo nil twee is
right conserving tho moisture
in tho soil to brinjjf forth bounti
ful crops.
Tho dismissal of Chief Forest
er Pinchot hns caused consider
able of a storm and added fuel
to tho Pinchot-BallinKor contro
versy over conservation. Some
interesting developments arc
expected before tho closing
chapters of the affair.
tho. road fund for uso In bis
district.
It being brought to tho atten
tion of tho court that n man
named Norton at Drewsey is
without means and not physical
ly ablo to support himself, but
nblo to assist, tho clerk was or
dered to draw tho sum of $12.50
per month to assist him.
Tho sum of $G0 per month
appropriated to assist tho John
Osborn family.
Treasurer ordorcd to appro
priate $400 from tho road fund
for uso in road district no. l.
Clerk authorized to purchase
an adding machine for tho use of
tho olllcers.
Tax levy was made as follews:
i Stale, 21 mills; school 1J; high
school, i; road, 1; county,
building, 4; total 10 mills.
Will the Harney country have
railroads? Well some! Tho Har
riman people aro lotting con
tracts for grading west from
Vale; Hill is coming in from tho
Deschutes country on tho west;
the Sumpter Valley from tho
north and tho N. C. O. is piling
up rails at Alturas preparatory
to extending north from there.
Could the prospects bo better.
PLAN NEW CHURCH NEXT VGAR.
A cm load of turkeys loft Gal
veston, Texas, tho other dny, for
which local shoppers received It
cents per pound. When these
turkeys reached tho consumers
they cost 83 cents per pound. In
other words, two-thuds of the
cost to the consumer was absorb-, !.,,.
ed somewhere between the sellor j amj McGowan.
At tho annual business meet
ing of tho Presbyterian church
last week tho matter of n now
church building was discussed
and tho membership and friends
will begin plans looking to tho
erection of n larger and moro
substantial building next year.
The church has received consid
erable cneouraKoment for this
purpose and there is every in
(1 cation that a sullicient sum
may bo pledged for tho now
church next year.
J. L. Gault was re-elected
treasurer and A. S. Swain suc
ceeds himself as trustee. Messrs
Chalmers;, Whitney, Hibbard
and ItlcGownn wero elected
ushers for this year. Tho finance
1 committee for tho year are
Gault, Hibbard, Swain,
and the buyer. It went to tho
railroad or the middle man.
This also indicates that there is
something besides a shortage of
commodities that creates high
prices. Ex.
COUNTY COURT.
Jap McKinnon appointed coun
ty road viewer for tho onauing
year.
John Robinson appointed stock
inspector.
Chas. Turner appointed
One very pleasing feature was
the action of tho meeting in cut
ting down tho amount received
from tho Home Mission Board on
tho salary of tho pastor. With
such excellent support from the
local congregation it is hoped
soon to have the church entirely
on self support in a short time
WHAT DO YOU KNOW AK0UT THIS?
Tho following paragraphs are
taken from Washington news
road I dispatches: Senator Chamber-
master of district no. '1. J. T.
Barnes district 1, Sid Comegys
no. 2, W. II. South No. 3.
A now road district was crea
ted in the south part of tho
county, tho boundaries being as
follews: Beginning at the
northeast corner of T. 29, It. 30,
running thence west on the
township lino 12 miles, thence,
south 12 miles to the summit of
Stcens Mountain at the south
west corner of T. 30, .R. 35;
thence following the summit of
Steens Mountain to a point
where the township lino between
townships 33 and 3 1 across said
mountain; thence west to inter
sect range lino between ranges
35J and 32?, thence north on
said range lino to township line
between townships 32 nnd 33,
thence west on township line a
distance of about 30 miles to the
Lake county line, thence south
to the southwest cornor of Har
ney county, thence east to tho
southeast corner of Harney
county, and north to place of bo
ginning. The other road dis
tricts were changed so as to con
form with the new district.
C. A. Haines granted a liquor
license for Lake precinct.
Loyd Johnson granted liquor
license for Saddle Butte pre
cinct Reports of road masters ap
proved. J. T. Barnes of Dist. No. 1
given an order for $1000 from
lain has introduced an amendment
to the sundry civil appropriation
bill granting authority to the In
terior Department for the survey
of all the remaining unsurveyed
townships in Harney county, and
waiving tho Settlers applications
for such surveys. There aro GO
unsurveyed townships. Tho cost
of tho survey will be ?30,000,
He also introduced a bill creating
a new land district in Oregon,
comprising the lands in Malheur
County, with a land office at
Vale.
Senator Bourne introduced a
bill today to aid in the rcclama-
( tion of swamp lands in tho Dun-
dor and Blitzen Valley, similar to
the Ellis bill pending in the
House.
Oil, tt (IAS COMPANY IXECT.
Tho nnnual meeting of tho
Harney Valley Oil & Gas Co., was
held In this city last Monday
ovening at tho ofllco of J. C. '
Turnoy.
Tho new tflllcors elected woro
J. C. Turnoy, president; R. D.
Post, vice-president and general
manager; Miss Joserl.lnoLochor,
secretary: Peter C lumens, treas
urer, and S. M. Talbot, superin
tendent
When soon by a representative
of this paper Mr. Turnoy stated
that tho company starts tho year
under most promising conditions
nnd hopo to accomplish much
work during tho season. Ho
states that tho company has
been promised sullicient funds to
build a pipe lino from this field
to Boise just as soomis it is de
monstrated wo havo commercial
gas. It is tho intention of thoso
in charge of tho work to begin
activo work as soon as proper
machinery can bo obtained.
Tho Times-Herald has suggest
ed such n move bofore. The
gas is most important and an
immediato commodity in which
local people are interested. Tho
development of commercial gns
would mean immediato rovenuo
to the comnnnv and a great boon
to the Harney country where
thousands of acres of fertile land
would bo made to produce in
creased yields by means of
water. With such cheap fuel as
gas this is not only possiblo but
practicable. It is very gratify
ing to note that tho company is
going to develop this gas, which
is undoubtedly hero.
People will watch with much
interest tho work of tho Harney
Valley Oil & Gas Co. They wish
to see our resources developed
'anjl feel that if wo can Bccure
gas it will mean rapid advance
ment along this lino. With suffi
cient funds for this promised tho
company should hasten to dem
onstrate what it has and thus
bring greater confidence to tho
undertaking and add valuable
assets to its holdings.
J. C. Turnoy, R. B. Post, S.
M. Talbot, II. M. Horton, Peter
demons, C. G. Frye, Dr. II.
Denmnn and W. II. Bradford
wero elected directors for the
year.
MASK BALL FEBRUARY II.
Tnday, r-eoruary 11, tne an
nual masqurado ball will be given
in Burns at Locher's hall. The
costumes this year will bo better
than ever, as there is moro com
petition for the prizes. All sorts
of new characters will bo imper-
bonated. Prizes will be awarded
to tho best dressed lady, best
dressed gentlemen, best sustained
lady character, best sustianed
gentleman character, most comi
cal lady and most comical gentle
man. Don't fail to havo your
costume ready in time.
Job printing Tho Times-Herald
CLEARANCE SALE!
Our Clothing and Gents' Furnishing stock Is only
a couple of Months old, all New Styles and Up-to-date,
but We want lo hell It before We get the Spring
OIULK, su iiiuivi; " v""i'liviii tili: u& lUIIWiii
SUITS
FUR COATS.
$32.50 Suits..
30.00 " ..
27.50
25.00
22.50
20.00
17.50
15,00
12.50
.$20.95 $15.00 Fur Coats ....
Zl.D'o JJ7.50 " ...:
32.95 35.00 " ... .
" 19.95 22.50
ti -try tier
" ..'.'.,'......'..' ltt" 15 Boys' Suitsjrcduced 25 percent
" 1.1 hit ,. ..........
Men s wool sinris zu pen ceni
$37.50
30.00
27.50
17.50
11.05
OVERCOATS.
$32.50 Overcoats $26.05
30.00 "
27.50 "
25.00 " .... 10.05
22.50
on nrt " in ,ih
n'.m " '. 1-i.oa I'-M-
15.00 " JJ.9L
12.50 " 8.05
Men's Underwear 20 per cent
Boys' Underwear 15 per cent
THIS SALE WILL BEGIN
21.05 MONDAY, JANUARY 10, l'JIO,
22.05
AT 12 M. AND WILL LAST
17.95 UNTIL FEBRUARY 5, AT 10
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ALL ALTERATIONS FREE
SCHENK BROS.
Burns, Oregon
Odd Fellows' Building
Clovonger as program committee.
Visitors present were: Ruby
Burrow, Miss Biggs, Mrs. Bard
well, Mrs Baker, Mrs. Chester
Dalton, Mrs. Grovor Jameson,
Alta Sagers, Mrs. Smith nnd
Mrs. Teller.
citation Nonui:.
In tlio County Court of tlio Stnto of Ore
Kon, for llitrncy County
In tliu inntlur til tlio ltnto
ot llunry V JoiiPD,Ulien
tr Joiira unit Hylvln Oltnllon.
Joiion, inlnorH.
To llunry 15. Jonon, Clumtur Jouua
ami bylvln Joiu'h, nml to HI inn A. Joncn,
nnd to nil pvmoiiH Intcrottuil In tlio
nbovu nniuodoatiito!
Yon nml oncli of you nro lieroliy cltoil
unci required to niciir liofcro tlio nliovo
ontltlod Court lit tlio court liou n In
HuriiR, Oreiron, on Monday Uio 7l1i dny
of I'obinary, 1010, nt tlio hour of 10
o'clock A. M. of a.ild dny, limn audtlioro
to show cftimo If nnd jon lmo why nnd
ordur of tills Court tlmitld not bo mndo
nnd ontorud mitliorlzluK nnd dlroctliiK
lilmn A. Jouch, Gilnrdlnn of tho eiUto
of tho nliovo mimed minora to noil all
of tlio rlKht lltlu nnd Inturimt of anld
nliovo nniuisl minora In nnd too curtain
ronl uatnto In tho miiunar jirnycd for In
licrnp!lcntlon nnd petition tiled horuln;
mild ronl ontnto ItoliiR mi uudUidud )i
Intercut In nnd to tho HKJf ot aectlon ft;
MulNVJnnd HWJof miction 8; nil In
tovtiitlilp 2J, H. It. !U, 1.., V. M., In
llnrnoy County, Oregon.
WltncM thu lion J. 1. Hector Jtidcn
of tho County Court of llnrnoy county
Oregon, UiIh nth dny of Jnn , 1010.
J. I HKOIOll, County JihIro.
Attent: Honl
SAM M0T1U:KS1I1:A1 County Olork
111(111 SCHOOL LITERARY SOCIETY.
Tho Harney County High school
literary society met in tho high
school building Friday afternoon
and the meeting was called to
order by President Ralph Irving,
tho minutes of the last meeting
wero read and approved.
Tho roll call found Bcssio Swain
absent.
Mr. Biggs was appointed critic
Officers elected were: Zolla Irv
ing, president; Asal Clovengcr,
vice-president; Waldo Gcer, Sec
retary.
The following program was
rendered:
Reading of tho paper
Leonard Locher
Song by School. . .Lovo at Home
Solo' NinaWiscmnn
Rending Mary Fry
Current Events Edgar Williams
Biography Ella Johnson
Essay Lyle Dawson
Debate: Resolve that Labor
Organizations Promote tho best
Interest of Working Men.
Affirmative Negative
Cecil Irving George Marsdcn
Helen Puringlon
Beatrice Hotchkiss
Ormond Ausmus Harry Williams
Tho judges Chester Mace, Bert
Oliver and Nina Wiseman decid
ed in favor of tho negative.
Song by School . Juanita
Reading . Leonard Locher
Recitation .... Lou Davey
Song by School Tho Ivy Green
The president appointed Ruby
Dalton, Lyle Dawson and Asal
NOTION KOlt l'UIILIGATION.
UNITKtl STATUS lAM.OrrH. I
lliirm, Ori'tmi, IiicimlmrH, lvi. I
V.itlr.. I, liftrnlir ulwiti tlmt llld Htati Of
Ofiill liaa nkxl In tlila olllcollf allrallou
ScrUl No (W,l) lo folrrl.iilKlrr tlio I rnvlalnii
ol the Art i)( coiiKrciH. k priiviil Aimut II,
1M1, mill net RiiirmUtniy therein, tlio
HKiiHVtU. Pec. SI, mid Nr'N'Hce ffil.T.
S3H,1( SOK.Vi M
Any ami nil )otuli rlnlmlliu itiltcrti'ly the
Uiuliileictiboil.iir ilrlrliK to ulijrct hccmne
n( the mlneritl rlmrnctor nl the Unit, r lor mil
utlii r roon, to tlio lUoitl 10 illrmit,
ihoulil nlo their ultl.liwll. nl proUit In I 111'
ortlce. on or before tho ci Irntlon of tho irlinf
of publication
x Kiui Heritor.
Ftrtt iuMlcatlon licrmlwr 1, im
I.MI imhllrmlou Jnur)-K, 1510
1'KTITSON KOH I.IQUOK MOKKHi:.
Wo, thu undurtil;nid lejnl otorn ol
I.nkn prtclnct, Harney County, Btnto nf
Oregon, reniH'ctfully petition tho lion
County Court of Ilnniny County, Btato
of Ori'non, to urant a Mcono to Harris
A Mtrcoraltl to ell Sjilrltuoun, Mult
and Vlnoim I.IiiuorH In lorn (iiinnlltlca
tlinn 0110 Kiilloii In Ijiko l'roclnct, Har
eoy County, Statu of Oregon, for the
porlod of tlireo mouths 11s in duty bound
wo ahall over pray.
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The OVEKLANU HU a bL.
Burns, Oregon
AGAIN UNDER OLD MANAGEMENT
Afford the Best Accommodations
to be hnd in Harney County
CliBIlN ROOfrlS, CLEflfl UINNEN. PHLHTflDhE VICTUALS
Wc arc again in charge nnd will be pleased to see our old
time friends nnd customersCome nnd sec us.
FRANK A. COLE AND WIFE
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THE CAPITAL SALOON,
BEDELL & RICHARDSON, Proprictore.
Bums, - - Oregon.
Wines. Liquors and Cigars.
Billiard and Peel Tables.
Club Rooms in Connection.
Namm
Walter Andcrcon
llalph llutchlimou
Norman Words
A 1'iiriinworth
llnil.l-11 i:illiilt
0 S Dunn
John Miirclinll
It. W. Harrow 11
1? L Andoraon
Andy Oalmrn
Oco W. Miiiinoim
Win. Wado
Nauek
I'm nk C.tlllold
H Midwinter
I'rauk Klitzku
Win. Hymo
Alvin llurlhutt
(luorio WIlllAiut
A I. Jonoa
Hohh Kinder
A McKlnzIo
J11I111 I. Dorrlnge
C, II Kldwoll
I'A Andurton
1' Andortou
Notlro Ih horohy Uun thnt on Satur
day tho 10th day of Jnnunry, 1910 tho
undornliriicd will apply to thu County
Court of the btato of On-gun for Harney
County, for tho Ikcntu inoiitlonvtl In
tlio forcKoinc n'tltlon.
lunula A. 1 ithi iui 11.
NOTICK l'OIt 1'UIILIOATION
l)tiitniHriT I.JixnOrricit
lliirm. Ormon, .Suv.mlier 17 1W).
Notlro In li.robjr uUi'n tlmt Mary A llutlon,
of Kail, (Irrrini, Mrho nil lluculnlior n, IMM,
nailn ileaert Uml entry No KVi.Horlal l.0IIM.
lor NUSKW, K-ftfoii Wl Mt '. BFJiNW'i
anil HtvilNHt, " Hon 1, 1iwiialili a South,
llamo It Paal. Wlllainctlo Mi rhllall, liu flliicl
nollroof liiU'lillcili In mule Hnal 1'rool, lun
l.lrllili 1 IkIiii in the limit aliovu ilr.crlhoil, he-
foru the II.Kl'tcr mut llifohcr at llurm, Ore
gon, on the lllliila) olJuiiuary, Uio,
(l.lm.nt iit,if. m. i.lliii'iiai
lloburt I,. II lit Ion , JmcMithoilanil bolhof
)'ll, lirmuii Iihci i umlaut, uf alley, Oro-
jon. William A walker in ru, ur.uou
u lii 11 it, lUslttcr
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UMTrn HTiTM I.Axii Urncr, I
Hum., orcuon, .November IU, 11WJ
Notlro la herchr itlun that Amiea Payer,
whom i.n.l iiltlcu aililriia la llurm, O'eiton,
ill.l.im tlio Jitliilagrof April, luo-j, llluln thla
orrlio Hworii alalinicnt ami Villlcallou, No.
03IIM, toinrrhao the lil .' anil H NU.Ho
llon l.towmhliitHoulli, llunijo it haat, l
lainellu HornlUn, ami tho llullwr thereou,
umlor the irovltloiiof Iheiut of June a. ln7a,
anil art! ainoiiilaiori, known aa thu 'jl lml.tr
ailiiniunu law, H, lubii ihiuump ihi.i,. t.
Ilxi.il by apiiralinment, ami thai, iiiirauant to
ncli Biiillcatlon, tlio luiid ami llmkqr llierton
r..!n.. .. ....I.....I l.n llinltr i .ll.il.li if
tmve boon i prrtlieil, tho limber ttllmaUd
Ulil tfK) l...UB.t l..a.t l if rll ! M nml Itm ImiiiI
I7UUU, that aalil iipi'lli ant will nHer Dual proot
in aumiort ol her ni'i'lltiiiliin ami aworu ttato
iiiinton thu IHlli ilnjr nt January, IvIO, lmforo
tho Umiak rami llinlvtr, at lliirm, Oregon
Aay in-rann la at UUrlylo proliat thliuir
clutin In lor u entry, or Initiate a milieu! at any
tlmu In lore l'nluit Utile., 1'V llllnil a lorroluir
aleo ainitavlt In IM ontte, alleging facia
which wvulil iletcat the entry.
M Kaiihk, lleglaler
ntr naWaitWSHS aJL t?
1. Start tho New Year right and list with us
2. Prospects wero novor better for n prosperous season than at
present.
3. Wo do tilings and got results. Go after business, do not wait
for it to como to us.
4. If you want to sell your property and appreciate thoso who
get results list with us.
5. Wo advertise your property by placing it in a largo printed
list that goes to over 100 representatives besides tho numerous
inquirers.
(!. Wo havo sold moro property within tho season of 1009 that all
other firms in Harney county put together. Wo havo sold
olliers and can sell yours.
7. Wo aro hero to Btay and help dovelop this Groat country.
8. Wo work for your interest, and spend our timo, labor and
money for tho advancement of our country.
1). Prico your property right and wo will assuro you a rapid sale.
10. A friendly visit from ono and all ot liarnoy county a citizens
will bo appreciated.
11. Wo mako a specialty of locating homes on tno very ucst oi
Government lands.
12. Wo aro located tho first door south of tlio liarnoy cjounty
National Bank. Roferonces cither bank of burns, Oregon.
Inland Empire Realty Co.,
W. T. LESTER, Manager, Burns, Oregon
COLE & BYED
Proprietors
Harney County Implement & Hardware Co.
Doors, Windows, Locks, Etc.
AGENTS FOR THE MYEES PUMP
Now Is The Time
Buy that New Suit or Overcoat
while We are giving a
REDUCTION OF
$2.00 to $8.00 on Each. Please
Remember that Wc Guarantee
Satisfaction.
Complete line of
Fancy & Staple Groceries
E. B. REED & SON
Go To The White
Front Livery Stable
NEW RIGS AND TEAMS
Thone to Me for Your Doctor Calls.
R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor.
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Wc tcant to thank ioit for your past patronage. Wc
believe you will find it to your interest to trade with
ub in the future. Our slock is complete and our
DRUGS arc the best. Wc will not handle any other
kind and our nriccs arc riflht.
Wc have the best line of
Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery
In the city. Agents for
DR. SIIOOP'S FAMILY MEDICINES nod SECURITY STOCK REMEDIES
We Solicit your Prescription ttorl
The City Drug Store
REED BROS., Proprietors
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BURNS HOTEL BAR
DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors.
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
Club Rooms in Connection
Courtcus andjObliging1 Bar Tenders
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS DROP IN
Centrally Located and Connected with Hotel Burns
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STEEL TRAPS
That will catch anything:
GEER & CUMMINS
Burns, Oregon.
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Burns IVIeaf Market
New Shop Opposite the lirst National Dank Main St.
Pork, Vionan,
Bologna and
Liver Sausages
fea Bftfif in anv
Quantity.
Your patron age solicited. H. J HANSEN, Propt
ySpisSis. .
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BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
CORTES E. ELLIOTT, Propt. .
Special attention given
to transcicnt custom and
freight teams.
Horses kept by the day,
week or month.
FIRST CLASS L1YERY TURNOUTS.
Hay and grain always
on hand.
Your patronage solicited
South Main St , Burns. On-g
Special Adend'on Given
to Conducting Funerals
npvv ANn tmiDiTi: mv crticcHSHk
IN CONNECTION WITH BARN.
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and Grocery
Come in and inspect my stock
COMPLETE LINE OF BEST GROCERIES
to be had in the Market
My prices are as low as good goods
can be sold for in this market...
The LARGER the order
the LESS it COSTS.
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BURNS MILLING CO.
HORTON & SAYER, Propts
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road, I
T.nmlipr VflM in Riirnc
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THE BURNS HOTEL
STEPHENS & DIBBLE, Propt. v
Reasonable Rates, dood Clean Meals, Comfortable
Rooms, Courteous Treatn.ent.
Special Accommodations for the
Traveling Men.
FIRST GLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR
Voatr Patronage Solicited,
Tho Stag la one of tho latest and best additions to tho famous
Dcero Lino of Riding Plows. Is light in weight, simplo
nnd durable in construction full of genuine merit,' and has
shown its mettle and utility in every test it has been put to.
It has amply demonstrated by its cood work its right to bo
classed as n strictly up-to-date, high-class farm tool. It is
certain to suit tho most critical farmer and bo a money
maker nnd n labor-saver for him.
"If It's a Deere-Ifs Right 9
and docs its work perfect easo to the operator and team.
It i3 manufactured and sold ns a tongueless plow a tongue
not being necessary to best results, but ono is supplied at
slight cost to thoso who perfer it that way. The Stag is tho
simplest riding plow built, anyone who can hook up a team
and drive 'era straight can operate it successfully. It pos
sesses many superior features not found on other plows,
and it takes a wholo book to illustrate and discribe them.
Better write for it today and nil tho information you want
about thii superior implement.
C. H. VOEGTLY
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