The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 26, 1910, Image 2

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SATURDAY, FBDIlUAIlY M, ItIO
BUDBOIUITION 11ATK3:
On Year ...
Six Months. ,.
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JULIAN IITHD Mt
Tho Times-Herald is in receipt
of n letter written by H. L.
McDonald, a deputy U. S. Btock
inspector, who has been in this
section moro or les3 for two
years, saying tho reported loss
of sheep had been greatly exag
gerated. Tho letter was written
from Andrews under date of
Feb. 12 and Mr. McDonald had
just come up from Denio. He
says in part: "Wo aro having a
"chinook" at Wild Horso Valley
yesterday and today and snow is
practically all gone. Carlson
says weather is good in Catlow
Valley also. Unless we have an
unfavorable spring I do not
think the loss will exceed 10 per
cent and in many cases not over
5 per cent This is certainly
good hews and indicates that the
reports were scares rather than
facts.
The first sagebrush distillery
will be in operation at Reno next
week. The expert representing
the Chicago manufacturers of
the plant, says he will show the
people how at a cost of $5 he
will produce five products from a
ton of sagebrush worth $20. The
most important item will be al
cohol. It is not only the profit
in sagebrush distillation in Ne
vada that should interest our
people but the continuous crops
that will yield far more than the
sagebrush per acre. Silver
State.
The Times-Herald would urge I
the active interest of local busi
ness men in tho coming city
election which will be held on
March 8. It is quite important
that we have level headed men
to look after our interests and
unless the business men look to i
it we may not expect to securo
the best material. Why not call
a mass meeting of the business
men at the court house next
week and choose candidates.
We should have a good ticket in
the field.
HOMESTEADERS GIVEN MORE TIME.
The commissioner of
. .
eral land office has
promulgated
a set of regulations for the guid
ance of registers and receivers
of local land offices in the admin
istration of the provisions of an
act of congress, approved Janu
ary 28, 1910, extending the time
for certain homesteaders to es
tablish residence upon their lands,
as follews:
"The first section of the act
applies to all homestead entries
in the states named made
nfrpr'
w- !
June 1, 1909, and in such cases
the entrymen are given until May
15, 1910, to establish residence
on their claims. It also applies
to soldiers' declaratory state
ments filed in the states named
after Juno 1, 1909, and such de
clarants are given until May 15,
1910, to make their homestead
entries and establish their resi
dence on tho land. If any pay
ment is required to be made in
connection with the entry under
the declaratory statement, as in
the caso of ceded Indian reserva
tions, the act also operates to ex-1
tend the payment until the entry i
is made.
New Spring Samples
A Magnificent Line to Choose from
Remember we are exclusive dealers in
Ladies and Gents Furnishings
and have the latest and best styles in stock
Call and look over our fine display
SCHENK BROS.
THE MERCHANT TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS
Burns, Oregon
Odd Fellows' Building
"Tho first proviso to snetion 1
of tho act provides that the peri
od of commutation or of actual
resldenco under tho homestead
law shall not bo shortened. En
tryman who hnvo Uikon tulviui-
tago of this oxtension cannot
submit commutation proof until
thoy have maintained substan
tially continuous rcsidonco for M
months from tho date samo was
established; and in fivo year proof
cannot claim credit for construc
tive residence for moro than six
months prior to tho dato actual
residence was established.
"Under tho second proviso of
section 1 tho act will not bo held
to defeat tho adverso claim of
one who mado entry over a sol
dier's declaratory statement, and
who prior to tho passage of the
act had established a bona fido
residence on tho land entered. I
where tho six months from dato
of tho reclaratory statement had
expired prior to the passage of
the act without tho soldier hav
ing made his homestead entry
and established his rcsidonco
on the land.
"Tho second section of tho net
grants a leavo of absenco for
thVeo months from January 28,
1910, to all homestead entrymen
or settlers in tho states named in
the first section of tho act, En
trymen who avail themselves of
this leave of absence cannot claim
credit for residence during tho
time they are absent under such
leave, such period of absenco be
ing simply eliminated from con
sideration in cases of either final
or commutation proofs.
Mill Plans to Advertise Oregon.
In a letter to the Oregonian,
Louis W. Hill, president of tho
Great Northern Railway Com-
REMOVAL SALE
HERE, YOU CASH BUYERS
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!
Everything in my store except
beef, pork, flour, sugar, tobacco
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH
Bacon and Lard 20c.
YOUNG'S MEAT MARKET & GROCERY
Dany. announces that he has
in-
augurated a plan for advertising
nniwn nnA ifd WlcAMrfnC 1 till HQ
r'sisMnir in tho colonization of this
.. . .. p -fi w.fWn0f
section of the Pacific Northwest
Mr. Hill has always been an
enthusiastic advocate of the Pa
cific Coast and its possibilities.
He now proposes furnishing
Eastern people with a demon
stration of what is being produc
ed in the Western States.
Renresentauves of this com
pany are now in this state study
ing conditions and compiling in-
formation. They aro in search
- . - .
of choice fruit and grain samples
produced in Oregon, to be added
to the exhibit which is now be
ing made in the extreme Eastern
states from Oregon, Washington
and Montana
Mr. Hill writes that next year
he proposes equipping one com
plete car With Oregon products,
including fruit grain and timber.
Thus supplied with Oregon grown
products, tho car will be routed
by the Great Northern over the
various Eastern railroad systems.
Edward Southworth and Miss
Ella Sweek came over f ronl Bear
Valley yesterday.
LYIN0 ABOUT llAUNBY COUNTV.
Among tho outsldo arrivals
lliia week wcro Richard and
llohry Hedges and G. E. Bol
singcr, tho latter a dentist from
Tncoma. Dr. Bolsingor Bays
thero is a sytulicato of real cstato
sharks up in Washington that
aro lying about this country.
Thoy seem to bo an unscrupulous
set who got their victims to put
up $125 location fees before leav
ing Seattle on tho representation
that thero is no ono hero in tho
locating business and that thoy
must havo a man como with them.
They prniso tho country nnd
havo an old man in a nearby
office who has a flno displav of
grain, grass, vegetables, etc.
which ho claims to havo raised
on his placo in Harney County
near Malheur lako. Tho old
man says ho wouldn't tnko $50,
000 for it and tho land hungry
man puts up his $125 nnd thinks
it cheap. When ho lands horo
thoy havo their men to locato
them -if thoy can. Tho old
man's place- is not shown them
for ho novou did any moro on tho
placo than was absolutely neces
sary to make commutation proof.
Tho victims are located on any
vacant 1G0 or 320 acres handy
with tho assurance that it is the
finest kind of soil, no alkali or
anything that would be detri
mental, although it is covered
with snow.
The Times-Herald has this
from good authority and hopes
tho work of such men will soon
bo found out nnd thoy put on tho
bum. Their agents hero should
bo asked to leave town.
mail school notes.
The Ilf C. II.
S. Literary So-
ciety met in the high school
building Friday. Tho meeting
was called to order by tho presi
dent Lilian Hendricks and tho
minutes of last meeting were
read and approved. The roll call
found Cyrus Sweek absent Tho
president appointed Leila Egli as
critic and tho following program
was rendered:
Reading of Paper. . .Zella Irving
Song by School Jaunita
Reading . . . Zella Irving
Biography InaTerrill
Debate: Resolved that tho pol
icy excluding Chinese laborers
from tho United States should
bo maintained and rigorously
enforced.
Affirmative
Willie Young
Ruby Dalton
Bessie Swain
Negative
Juliet King
Ormond Ausmus
Lilian Hendricks
Tho judges Beatrice
Myrtle Irving and
Hotchkiss,
Sherman
Smith decided in favor of tho
negative.
Biography Percy Davis
Comical Reading. . Ralph Irving
Essay . . Jessie Bardwcll
Current Events
... . . Viola Richardson
Recitation Sherman Smith
Song by School .... Love at Home
The president appointed Helen
Purrington, Ella Johnson nnd
Ralph Irving as program com
mittee. Tho visitors were Mr. Gibson,
Mr. Hollomnn, Mrs. Torrill, Mrs.
Hansen. Mrs. Dalton. MyraKing.
Alice Sweek and Mrs. Richard
son.
Ilolgc Idaho Opinion of Railroad.
Tho Boiso & Western railroad
incorporated at Burns, Ore., is
believed to be a link in now Hill
1. Wo placo Indemnity or N. P.
you.
2. Wo pride in locating tho best homes on Government land.
3. Wo wish to express our appreciation for all patronage of our
many patrons for tho past season, 1909
4. Wo feel that our connections
ter servico than over boforo,
5. When you want to build a
trusted nnd experienced mechanic.
C. So when you want to sell your
and self proven salesman.
7. Wo aro after your business
and energy will succeed.
Wmt ilnor Rnnfh Tlnrnov
ReeerenceS! First National Bank, Harney Cdunty National Bank
Inland Empire Realty Co.,
W. T. LESTER, Manager, Burns, Oregon
San Francisco lino through cen
tral Oregon.
Survoy, ns shown by plats filed
with government, follow closely
lino of tho Oregon Eastern said
to bo Harriman subsidary out of
Vale west.
Boiso and Western to bo con
nected with this city through
construction of tho Gilmoro &
Pittsburg from Salmon City west
across central Idaho.
Hill makes arrangements for
for torminnl at San Frnncisco
nnd will connect Boiso & Wostorn
with tho lino now boing pushed
up tho Deschutes canyon.
St Paul mngnato purchases
right of way through oxtonsivo
Hnnloy holdings In Central Ore
gon making possibio Deschutes
connection directly south and
west into California.
Activity of Harriman interests
towards preparing for construc
tion of central Idaho lino indicat
es every effort is to bo mado to
control territory boforo Hill en
ters nnd that railroad war will bo
bitter.
UOXINO CONTEST.
Thero will bo a 15 round glovo
contest at tho hall noxt Saturday
evening between "Sailor" Hcrt
zogand "Carpenter" Theis alias
tho "Frisco Kidd."
This promises to bo ono of tho
classiest scraps over seen in this
section nnd will bo full of inter
est throughout Tho "Sailor"
is at present employed in tho
tailoring establishment of Schenk
Bros., but ho was formerly on
tho British battleship Victoria
whero ho defeated sixteen men
and fought tho 17th man a draw.
Tho "Frisco Kidd" claims to
havo been tho star boxer of the
San Frnncisco Athletic Club.
We understand thero will bo
somo preliminary bouts to em
bclish tho evening's sport.
Tho children enjoyed a masked
ball at the hall last evening.
Many little ones participated.
CONTEST NOTICE.
CONTKHT No. !(K
UxlTnnHTt l.AHDOrnrn
Hums. OrrKii, Kabruarjr U, 1910.)
A ufflrli'ntronti'tmUvltlivliilen fllisl
In this ultlro by I U t.oro, roiiloataul, aialnal
llulntsifaa KUirr, no Ml, man. iivccmuvrtfi.
1117. Hrtrlat So.lU. for HI.. Hrlloli 3. Town
hln!IT8oatli. ltno Si Kail. Willamette Metl
illaii.tr John W. Patterson, Conlste III whlih
II II Allvgvil mil sain jorill i, rauertun
wholly abaniloniHl saUl vttitt for inorotbau
six months liit aat anil fcas chamtrd hl
lilonra therefrom roiitlniiouiljr fur aluiiKcr
fxiltxi ol time, anil mi prearni wnerraiiouia in
0 anunt unknown.salil partita are hereby null
noil to ariiwar. rescotid. ami nirr evidence
touching alil allegation at 10 o'clock
Aprils. IfMO.U tore the Iturtster ami Krcclv
oralthoUnlteiiKlatee '.ami Ortlra In llurnn,
Oreiou . ...
The talit roMcstani having in a proper ani
.lavlt, nloil rcbruary IV. lulo. act forth larla
which allow that alter iluo diligence personal
servlco of Ihla notice cannot Ik mailo.lt la
hcrahr onlcreil anil directed thai inch notice
ho given by due ami proper publication,
Wm. Faurk, ItcgUlcr
NOTIC15 FOB I'UWiIOATION.
ItxiTinfTitK I.AHpOrntr. I
lltiiua, Origun, Kebruary 1,1910)
Notice la hereby siren thatlhoHtataof Ore
gou haa Meil In till fflt tin application
filarial No OUCIlto (elect, umler Ihe provlilnna
of the Act of Cnugrcai, Approval Auguil II.
MM, anil aria supplemental ami ainemlatory
thereto, Ihe
HKIiNXJi. HWl.lK'i Koc 81. T. MB., ami lot
10, Hec a, -f ft il., i K W, M.ghoiithuf Mai
haul Lake.
Any ami all persona claiming e.lvcriely Ihe
lands ilcacrlbcil, or desiring to object beratine
of the mineral character of Ihe Inn. I, or for
any other roaiou, to the dlnponat toappllcant,
should Mo their amdavltiot proteat In Dili
office, en or helure the expiration of the illoil
oi puuiiceuon.
Wm Fahiie, llcglitcr.
Hlret publication, February 12, 1910.
UK publication, March 19, 1910.
CONTEST NOTICE.
CONTK8T NO. 77.
UxiTanfVriTCa (.inn Orridt,
llurnt. Urigon, February lu, IV10.
A tufDclent eontcet affidavit having been
fllcil Inthlaontto by A II Nolion contestant
against Deaert lam) Knlry, No, Oioaj, inaile lieo
ember 10, Vjw, tnrMF.M Hrrllon 17 TiiwnahlpM
Hnutll. lIno 111 Kail Willamette Meridian, by
Kilwanl M. Flaltcouteatee, In which It Italleg
el that aalil Kilwanl M Flatt hai failed to
make any Improvement on aald land and haa
failed to make annual proof of nipemlltureof
any amnnnl for Improvement and reclamation
of said land, and tho samo has been wholly
abandoned by him, aald panic aro hereby
notified to appear respond, and offer evidence
touching aald allegation at 10 o'clock a. tn on
March 1, 1910, before tho Idiilater and llocolv
er at tho United (flutes Land Office lu Hums,
Tboaald runleslant having In ropar afTlila
It. flint KebruarvO. mo. ret forth farla which
show that alter due dllllieueo personal service
of this notlco cannot be mai'c, It Is hereby or
dered and directed that tuch notice boglvln
hy due and proper publication,
Wm, Faiiiii, llfglilir.
NOTICE KOIt PUHMOATION
(Initk7i HTAtrs I, m Orricc.
Hums, Oregon, January 10, 1'HO,
Notice Is hereby given that Ihe Hlale of Ore
gon haa filed In this oMie Its application
Vmlal No. Oiovul to aelc t under the provisions
of Ihe Acta! ('ongrcts, approved August 11,
VMA, and acta amendatory thereto, the
Lelil, 'iA, Bectlon SO, IMti, Heellou ID; Lot
I, Becllon iW, Twp. a'. H It. M K., W. M,
Any and all persona claiming adversely Ihe
lanils inset lliDtf, or ilialrlng to objoct because
of the mineral chnrartornf the land, or for
any other reason, lo the disposal toappllcant,
should file llielr affldavlla of protest la this
ofllce, ou or before the expiration of the period
of publication,
WM, Fahri, llcglitcr,
First publication January 'il, 1910.
Mil publication February , 1910,
Scrip on Government lands for
aro such that wo can givo you bet
Wo havo the buyer with tho cash.
fine mnnsion you employ tho most
property employ an experienced
and will get it If honcBt treatment
Countv Nationnl Bank.
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The OVERLAND HO . L
Burns. Oregon
AGAIN UNER OLD MANAGEMENT
Afford the Best Accommodations
to be lind in Harney County
CliEJlN R00HS, tUEHN ulNNEfl, PnuflTJlBIiE VICTUniiS
Wo are again in charge and will bo pleased to see our old-
Unio friends nnd cimtonierHConie nnd hco ub.
FRANK A. COLE AND WIFE
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THE CAPITAL SALOON,
BEDELL & KICIIAKDSON, Proprietors.
Burns, - - Oregon.
Wines. Liquors and Cigars.
Billiard and Peel Tables.
Club Rooms in Connection.
COLE & BYRD
Proprietors
Harney County Implement & Hnrdware Co.
Doors, Windows, Locks, Etc.
AGENTS FOR THE MYERS PUMP
Now Is The Time
Buy thai New Suit or Overcoat
while We are jjivinK a
REDUCTION OF
$2.00 to $8.00 on Each. Please
Remember that We Guarantee
Satisfaction.
Complete line of
Fancy & Staple Groceries
E. B. REED & SON
Go To The White
Front Livery Stable
NEW RIGS AND TEAMS
'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls.
R. J. JVlcKINNON, Jr., Proprietor.
i We want to thank mm for your past patronage. Wc
5 believe you will find it to ijour interest to trade with
i us in the future. Our atock is complete and our
2 DRUGS arc the beat, Wc will not handle any other
5 kind and our price arc riyht.
We have the bent line of
Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery
In the city. Agents for
M. SIIOOP'S FAMILY MEDICINES and SECURITY STOCK REMEDIES
We Solicit our Prescription work
Tlie City Drug Store
REED BROS..
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BURNS HOTEL BAR
DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors.
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
Club Rooms in Connection
Courlcus nndjObligiiiK Bar Tenders
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS DROP IN
Centrally Located and Connected with Hotel Burns
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MEAT
and Grocery
SHOES, SOX, TIES, SUSPENDERS,
ROOFING PAPER, LANTERNS, WASH
BOARDS, BROOMS
Rubber Shoes and Boots
Brushes of all kinds
We also sell EVERYTHING
THAT EVERYBODY WANTS TO EAT
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MARKET
STEEL TRAPS
That will catch anything:
GEER & CDM1HINS
Burns, Oregon.
Burns Meat Market
New Shop Opposite Ihe First National Dank Main Si.
Your palron age solicited.
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
CORTES E. ELLIOTT, Propt. 1
Special attention given
to transcient custom and
Vt
Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals
XEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES
IN CONNECTION WITH BARN.
I'tf.HA- .T, JiJv,J
BURNS MILLING C
HORTON & SAYSR, Props
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road
Lumber Yard in Bums,
THE BURNS HOTEL
STEPHENS & DIBBLE. Prop'.
Rcnsonuble Rates, Good Clean Mculs, Comfortable
Rooms, Courteous Treatn.nt.
Special Accommodations for the
Traveling Men.
FIRST CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR
Youi Patronacje
3r PILOW
Tho Stag is ono of tho latest nnd Lost additions to tho fumous
Deore Lino of Riding Plows. Is llcht In woleht. slmnlo
nnd durnblo In construction full of genuine merit,' and has
shown Its mettlo and utility In ovor7 test it has been put to.
It has amply demonstrated by Its crood work its rlcht 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 and n labor-saver for him.
"If It's a Deere-It's Right"
and doe9 Its work perfect
It Is manufactured and sold
not being necessary to best results, but ono Is supplied at
slight cost to thoso who perfer It that way. Tho Stag Is tho
simplest riding plow built, anyone who can hook up n team
and drlvo 'em straight can operate it successfully. It pos
sesses many superior features not found on other plows,
and it takes a whole book to
Hotter write for it today and all the information you want
about tills superior Implement.
C.H.VOEGTLY
Pork, Vidian,
Bologna and
JLiver Sausagi's
Beef in any
Quantity.
H. J HANSEN, Propt
freight teams.
Horses kept by the day,
week or month.
FIRST CLASS LIVERY TURNOUTS.
If ay and grain always
on hand.
Your pntronnye solicited.
South Main St , IluriiH, Ori'tinn
f ft
Solicited,
easo to tho operator and team.
as a toncuoless plow a toncuo
illustrate and dlscrlbo them.
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