Hi-fi-.' v ll1- tJimt-tMk Slc OSrcnl 3-inrnpy (f.otiinru Cowra on iirwi ol I,I2H,V(J0 iimc ol land, 4,(Kll.liQl flrroit jet ncnnt wiImiI to entry mulor tho puliHc liiml .im cl tho United HIrUm, The Official Paper ol Harney County haa tlio largost circulation mul Is oiu o tho hett advertising mcdluma in Knalutn Oregon. VOL. XXIII BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE A, Ifllii NO. 29 OAD LAND MEN HERESSSSWILL BENEFIT OREGON X)rfiaar TPlr1iw1rf tttwl .Tllflfrn Webster will contlnuo tho tour Ihief Publicity Man Securing' Views by passing throuRhout tho win- nmetto valloy, umsnitur tlio Borics of 25 lectures which tho former hns delivered in one grand rally at Med ford Juno 8, whoro tho most advanced road spirit of tho Btato is found. Tel egram. and Material for Advertising HARNEY VALLEY LANDS A UNIT rhe More Accessible Lands Near Railroad and Under Irrigation Will Sell First, But Company Ready to Colonize Here in Advance of Railroad Construction. HilVs Visit Certain to Result in State Wide Development SEES ROOM FOR MANY ROADS BUILD AN AUTO ROAD. I W. P. Davidson, president of :he Oregon and Western Col-' Inization Co., which recently; ook over uiu v. v. cc vj. m. 1 IV. R. Co. land grant of 800,000 teres has been in this section tor several days. He is accom panied by Curtis L. Mosher. who las charge of the publicity work Ind F. S. Rieder. The party OREGON AS-NEW SWITZERLAND. Agreements linvo been drawn up at ,Bcndibotvcen,a.numbcr of I homestead locating firms hero , for tho building and clearing of 30 miles of highway, which, when, completed within a fow weeks, will make Bend tho radial point of ., ., , , J n 275-milo automobile road, tho Oregon, the Switzerland J U whIch hMtto bo found America, where tho highest of' placo in th0 state. industrial development is nttain-l The work in contemplation em- ed, and to which tourists from , braces a strip 30 miles long in "The Great Northern is Going to Open up Oregon and I Feel ThatcThe Pconle are With Us" Interest Shown in Better Highways Encourages Welster Inbw route for iiarriman road. Harney Through Darren Valley. Not to bo outdone through the 1 left yesterday for Crook county ,nd points on west. When seen yesterday by a Iepresentative of The Tnnes erald Mr. Mosher said they ad made no attempt to look iver every particular tract of heir land holdings in Harney alley as they had a good idea f its general character after eeing portions. An inspection of each sub ivision will follow later when ch particular tract will be assified. The party went over portions the bench lands and found em to be even better than they ad supposed, since some of it s more or less timber besides 'eing of an agricultural charac- r. This is certainly the most beau ful valley I ever saw in my life, " iaid Mr. Mosher, "and is the Dig est valley in the west. No her valley has such wonderful portunities and while it seems range at nrst glance to see so J w people and so much rich soil intilled, it is not such a mystery ter all, as it is because of its olation. Markets are necessary farming and while I have no icial authority, I am positive u are to have a railroad in the mediate future and our corn- any will bring you the farmers, the time of development is atj and." Mr. Mosher stated that definite ilans have not yet matured as to e disposition of the lands in is particular section and per- !aps no announcement would be ade until Mr. Davidson reached t Paul and consulted with hus sociates. The matter had pro- eded far enough, however, to y that Harney Valley would be unit separate from Mainour ddings and that the western crtion of the grant would bo j.n- her. Some of the lands in alheur are now accessible, be- g near the railroad and some of under established irrigation litches while more will be under e Boise-Owyhee irrigation pro- ct now under construction and is but natural that such land ould be first on the market. nder such conditions it means at the eastern and western rtionsof the holdings will have rst consideration. However, the company is pre- tho ontiro world will flock dur-1 northeastern Lake county, tnro- ing tho Spring, Summer and FWIIKh which a railway will bo cut seasons, is Professor pjdridgo's'J0 con,lcc tho. Present Dend word picture of this state when'?" d with the road from :. j 't , r. Silver lako to Hums. Tho road Ik UUVL'IU()S il ilUUCIU BVOKJlli Ul , . 1,1, 1- highways. Roads will make it now being iised by locators for a possible to pack into this state distance of 90 miles cost of Bend millions of prosperous, happy I !f c of, tho "" nuto h,hwnys people. Roads will draw the ln sla. ? d, P"??0? con multitudeof tourists, who scek;ncct.on will afford a st.l longer mountainondseacoastKrandeuB.'? of ""wnlliccfct highway Roads will lead to great Summer jin Silver lake. resort hotels, put out into the1 Wlth he completion of tho country thousands of automobile nw roa,d. wrk which has ..: nnna 1ni.n-,n annw., already been started, autos leav- capped peaks, make the scacoastlin& Be"d will.be .?bI,, lr .. ' .1.. A;.. r i; 1. I around a circuit totaling 275 ufacm;: iiivca oi rcuruuuuii suuiv- ., ,,!,, .. i miles, i lie route lies east aim south from here to tho north- coun- (Portland Correspondence. ) Of remarkable significance to Oregon was tho journey of Louis indications That Line Will Reach The W. Hill and party through tho interior of tho state, when the Great Northern magnate covered , 1500 miles by automobile. Tho activity of tho Hill interests and results of this trip will bo of I Jetormincd to wage just as act great value to the state Tlio'ivo 0 compafBn apparently as impressions President Hill gain- thcr rfvals, Uio Iiarriman Byslem cd of tho state are certain to- hng ft larKQ crew of 8Urvey0rs bring tremendous boosts and enincors cnBaKccl in the Jor- urcgon is a wonaonui state, ,, vn,,.v rnlln(rv wftPkinir west This information was today rc- dcclarcd Mr. Hill upon his re turn to Portland. "This is a state that will grow anything. My impressions of the trip would fill a book, but thu one thing above all others is that the Great ceived in Boise railroad circles and is taken to menu that there scorns to ho a strong indication that tho Short Lino intends to construct another feeder across from tho main lino at a point in tho vicinity of Jordan valloy, then cross tho Owyhee river west of thoro and proceed on easy grado across tho tablolands, avoiding tho triangle that would bo mado by going around by Ontario and Vale; thon southward along tho courso of South Malheur river; also leaving out Malheur canyon entirely, with its threatening right of way troubles, and mak ing n saving of about 100 miles. Value ol Manure til Then ers, and bring into Oregon scleral vil1isM 1nlltt0 nnnuolKr fC 4ntcif a I liiuuuil uuiiato tiuduituj ui vwuugw . o,l 1, li:i,Wo .!, wrawin cuinui ui iiuv.v mm liuiilb uuiiu'io nuv , ., ... , i. ty, inence souui anu wesi lo Silver lake, west to Bend, thenco north and money seek tho beauties of nature for! rest. Saturday evening Portland turned out to hear the good lee-1 ture of Professor Eldridge.deliv-, ered at tho Masonic Temple, and ' other speakers who are giving especial thought to road problems TKa AminAnl- Tnlirtrrfrtn nilfhnf. ity spoke most encouragingly I " .OOO pounds of firht WOOL CLIP NOT SOLD The fust wool sales day of tho season in this state occured in I this city on last Saturday, with (Continued on page two.) of Oregon prospects. There were states with worse roads and. also much better. But whatever others had done or are doing, the speaker said, a state with such boundless resources as Oregon should have the best roads man could make. Then its traffic would move smoothly, and it would become world-famous as a resort for tourists, like .Switzer land. Using a set of stcreopticon E.lides for his work, Professor Eldridge was able to depict var ious stages of good road work in various countries and ages. From viewpoint, no intelligent people can even get fairly started in civilization or industrial develop ment without good roads. History has so many concrete examples that the speaker believes anyone must be converted who will read. Tho relationship between indus trial progress and roads is indis soluble, ho says. The Oregon scenic asset, which is now prac tically unknown and wholly unde veloped, will become immediately a tremendous source of strength l Jor the state with good roads. Judge L. R. Webster also spoke "briefly at the -meeting, empha sizing tho necessity of getting work inaugurated by organizing. There is now need of funds. Somo means must be provided that will app eal to all the people as a suitable construction plan, and that will enlist the different quality wool in the warehouse. Tho largest number of wool (buyers ever seen in eastern Ore gon, at one time were here but on accont of the present condi tion of the market the growers and their representatives thought best not to place their clips on the market at this time. The next wool sales day will be June 13; when it is estimated about 2,000,000 pounds of wool will be put up for sale. A larger- number of wool buyers aro ex pected on that date. Vale En terprisc. Northern will assist in doubling tho southcrn nart 0f idnho, a ilk. itnlnln tmlilni!nn III tltn 1 . . - mu oiulub iiujiuiuuuu in branch to the Buhl-Nyssa line via next two years. And railroads wickahony. thenco to Jordan will bo built in every direction. , va d on to tho wcst pnra. I see room for many roads. ,e,. whatover Hm Hno s con. lho Great Northern is going , structcd Bays the rjoiso News, to open up Oregon and I feel that T,)0 recent movo of botll intcrest3 tho people are with us. I never nro takcn to mcan Umt who nc. met more eiunus.nm anywiwre. tual co8truction may not start Lvery where wo were welcomed , immc(liatelv surVcys will be made in a way time oespoKo genuine sympathy and deep enthusiam. To say that tho trip was a revela tion is puting it mildly." Portland has now the biggest in the Pacific Northwest. Tho First National of this city has lately increased its capital stock I and ndopted along a right of way which can be mnde uso of when the moment for action nrrives. This policy indicates, say railroad men, that nothing will bo left undone by both to control the Idaho nnd Oregon situation. Tho Hnrriman people evidently from $500,000 to $1,500,000. Tho awaroof overy movo that is stock has all been subscribed and being made by tho Hill people. paid for and gives the bank a Loufa H,Ui gcm of JnmM J Hll( combined stock $2,500,000, tho of Complaint is being mado this spring of the dry condition, there) having been scarcely any rain since the first of March. Several ranchers, who aro tho old .resi dents of the country aro credited with the statement that so far it has been one of tho dryest sea sons they have experience in many years. It is also stated and tho fact is now apparent that more fruit was injured by tho last frost than was at first thought. Tho fruit around Can yon City was not so bad as it was in tho more exposed portions of the valley. It is believed that the crops will be somewhat short and yet at the samo time there will bo plenty for homo uso and probably enough additional to make some substantial ship ments. Blue Mt. Eaglo. anu surmua 01 .. ,,, i,, ,. ,.f biggest in this . nnmln,,i n in,,v f Mlo .-,. corner or no umtcci aiaws. Jor of Q visiU tj0H0 8CC. Queen Rhododcndra has ruled Uona wh,ch may ovonluaUy bo uunng ino iiuhi wuuk u, x-.uic,,-, d by a m j prcsuma. uro., wnere ma annua. iu. b, tiQ Bq1bq & Wostern nnd ro. of flowers has been under way.turned to Portlandt FoIIowlnR ine auair wuti vu-ry uui.. . h,a tractfl Attorney Zera Snow and many attended from Eugene I of th(jShort Lin(J( w a A and other points in the W. lam- and CarJ g ,, wolI known ette Valley. Tho rhododendrons JtaIIste W,J0 havo bcen djnt. in the coast country wcro never fic( with tho TIarrimim system, more beautiful and tho fete at-.covcrcd nlmo3t tho 8amo Kround traded much attention. nd mado it a point nccordinK to An event of interest to tlio roports, to inspect tho work nc wholostato is thequartercentcn- compn8he(i by Hill as well as re nial jubilee of tho Oregon Agn- viow tho resulta of hig mlBSjon in cultural College, to bo hold on I that BC(;tion of tho wcbfoot 8talo tho college campus Juno iu-w. 'which, although without railroads is decidedly prosperous. Roports also indicate Fow farmers fullyreali: aflttSnoTlaraW-or- Note tho figures beldw. think what a profitable by-pro ducts manuro is. According to carofully conducted sciontific ex periments, tho manuro from ono animal for a year has the follow ing values: Horses, $25; Cows. $28 to $35. So it will bo seen how enormous tho loss is to tho farmers who waste tho ma nuro or ovon a part of it, says an exchange. The best method of takeing ad vantage of tho full value of tho manure is to haul it out immed iately and spread it with a ma chine. Spreading should bo done nt onco in order to get full value of tho liquid portion tho most valuable part of tho manuro. The best plan is to keep tho spreader in tho barn, where you can shovel tho manuro into it right from tho stable. Then as soon as you havo a load, you can haul it out and spread on tho field where it is most valuable. New Spring and Summer Novelties - SOME REAL BARGAINS. Cremo for sale by your grocer. Special rates have been made by the railroads and there will be a great ingathering of graduates and friends of this institution. Oregon owes n great debt of gra titude to a college that has dono so much for tlio advancement and prosperity of tho state. After ten days of campaigning for good roads in Eastern Oregon L.R. Webster and M. E. Eldridge, in charge of tho work in this state, havo returned to Portland, encouraged at tho interest shown in better highways. They visited ten counties and found local or ganization busy in improving ex isting conditions. thnt an important movement of tho Iiar riman railroad interests is. in pro gress in the eartern part of Har ney county nnd across Malheur to the state line. Crews of sur voyors havo been at work for Bomo timo running a lino from tho Idaho border, at Jordan val ley, a practically straight west ward through Barron valloy to Venator, wncro tno intention is to join tho formor suryoy of tho Oregon Eastern, mado four years ago by the Oregon Short line. The intention, as near as can Job printing-ThoTtmes-Horald ho ascertained is to enter Oregon Business Chat for Business People Do you want to deal with people who attend to their ( Jwn business? We are too busy to meddle with others. Do you want the very best investments for the least loney and upon the best possible terms? Do you want to sell your property and securo a sure nd rapid sale for the samo? Do you want the very best 1G0 or 320-acro home- Iteads? All locations guaranteed or money refunded. Do you know that we sell more lands than any bther firm in Harney county? Do you know that times were never better to sell or lake investments than right now? Do you know that wo aro proud of our success? fhy? Because wo attend strictly to our own business, tnow our own business and do tho business right Do you want to know anything about us? Ask our Do you want to sell or invest7 Wo havo the buyers clients or any reliablo business mnn in Harney county. with tho cash and tho largest list of lands for salo in Our satisfied clients aro our best advertisements. I Eastern Oregon. Do you imow that we are representatives of somo of Wo can sell your property tho quickest nnd havo tho tlio richest and most reliablo real estate firms in America? l best investments in tho country. Wo havo them to pick Do vou know wo think Harney county the best from, tho cream ot tno mnu Wo wish to call particular attention to tho following deeded properties in the heart of Harney Valley; 1G0 acres, all fenced, good house partly improved $18.00 per acre. 117 acres, all fenced, partly cleared, good house, & 15.50 per acre. 80 ncres acres raw land something extra special $15.00 per acre. 100 acres, 12 miles from Burns. Tho best of tho Carey selection 1G.00 per acre. 5600 acres, school land, mostly full sections for $6.00 per acre. wo can make good terms on tho above if sold by Juno 1 st as the prico be ndvanccd at that time, write us today if you nro interest ed. Randal), Paucngcr & Moloney Hums, Oregon Shown by us for the first time in the latest sroodsTor WdCia , t 'rr( w-..,l i . j MlH!Wi, a&i&iL.. im u kDisMmiy-iiU'iiiifc) feHti u eiifci-cTTfn larger cities. We are a ways looking for the new swell lines Nothing1 too good to show our patrons THEY WANT THE BEST--WE KE.P IT Brown's Satisfactory Ston n. brew: Burns, Oregon. N & SONS ,s69$vv vr M. L. LEWIS - f rf ?v FIRE IN bl Pain anywhere stopped in 20 minutes suro with ono of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on tho 25-cent boxt Ask your Doctor or Druggists about this formula! Stop woman ly pain, headache, pains any- whoro. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis, for free trial to proyo value. Reed Bros. ... R presents the.... Home Insurance Co., of New York, Live pnol, I oncton & Globe, 3 Pira Assurancc.Co.. Philadelphia. OPFICI2 Willi ItlUOS & 111(10-5. OtMis, Oregon. s Co tier oulli (,( Lunabuix & Dalton's. m w& &K &e&sffi& i w g ! The HOTEL BUfttS N. A. DIBBLE, Propt. CENTRALLY LOCATED, COOD, CLEAN MEALS, COMFORTABLE ROOMS e'TyprjryMBP place in tho United States today for investment? Do you know wo can give you a free trip to 0)d Mexico? Como in and sec us about it Do you know wo can sell you on easy payments tho very finest lands in Old Mexico and Dominion of Canada? Do you know that energy and honesty aro tho foundation of all business success? Do you know that wo delight in pleasing our clients and that your success is our success? Do you know that you aro always welcomo? Como in and brush tho dirt off nnd rest yourself, vhothor you have business or not. Freo reading nnd writing room plenty of comfortable chairs. Wo can at least bo socia ble and if you havo any business in our line, wo feol suro of gotting it. Special References: Tho First National Bank and Harney County National Bank, both of Burns, Oregon. Office: First door south Hnrnoy County Nat'l Bank. INLAND EMPIRE REALTY COMPANY First door With of the JJfirneu County National Bank, Burns, Oregon REASONS FOR BUYING A DE LAVAL Cream Separator Do Ltivsl eepnrutom tavo imoimli aver any itrnvlty omauilng ol milk In biittur (at, quality of cream, awi'ct hMmmllk, labor, tlnio and troublo to puy (or llienw unhea uvery x mnnlln. I'ti l val Bopnraiora iavo enough ouir otlinr FuparnUra In closer K'pirutlon, runnliiK heavier nnd imootliar cream, xklmliilug cool milk, greutur capacity, uaaler cleaning, easier running and less repairs to pay (orUiomtelvea overy jenr Improved Do Lnvnl aeparatora 8n?o uiioiikIi 'iver Do I.nval machlnoa ol flvo lo tn tint) -five ytara ago In mora abso lutely thorough reparation under ull I'ondlitone, greater capacity, easier run. nlng, and greater simplicity to pay tor thomsolvci overy two years. Do I.avnl separators aro not only u porlor to others but attaint tlino cheap est In proportion to actual cupnolty, and they last from (lvo to ten t linos longor. Tnoso ure tho reasons yhy tho world' experienced separator uuore, Including ing US per cent of nil craamerymoii, uio and ondoreo thu Do Laval top.iratois, G. L. HEMBREE, Afeent. Riley, Oregon. : Courteous treatment, rates reason- : able--Cive mc a ca'l A First Clan s Bar in Connection ; THE CAPITAL SALOON, C. A. BEDELL, Proprietors. Bums, - - Oregon. Wines. Liquors,and Cigars. Billiard and Peel Table, Club Rooms in ConnecH'.u. &&$$&& &&3$&&9MMMfi.: fa The total Mercantile Go. GENERAL MERCHANDISE c 8T GOODS LOWEST PR A 1 V ' Complete line of I Groceries and 'Dry Goods m CQi-.ts Fijrn.fihino-Q $ " t m w m m m a m m w t n i FULL AND COMPLETE UW OF HAlVoiLTOSl? BROWW SHOES V g FARM IMPLEMENTS, WIWO.MA Wo Ktiarnnteo quality nndjpriccs Let'us provcjto you that W wo'havc tho jjoods nt rijjht prices, Call and wso its w MM Ho.3rx-i30Q.ia,3a.- Di?&&?0 sri :r