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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1910)
ns She iw?0-$m'nM. SATURDAY. JUt.Y V, 1910 BtmscuirrioN hatkb; Oho Ycr Six Mouth. Tta ret Monlhi IJ.OO. 1.00 (11 I.IAN IIVKII Mlil RAILROAD PE0P1.B BUSY. Tlic return of C. I. Tiittle, general trailic manager, Carl Strndlcy chief engineer, and L. Hains, civil engineer, all of the Oregon Short Line, from a jour ney into the interior by the way of Vale and the Malheur canyon last week, is another circum stance which adds evidence to the belief that something is about to be doing on the western extension of the Oregon Eastern before long. These men were in Ontario last Friday on the return trip to Salt Lake, after a two week's stay in the interior coun try, where they visited Burns, Iikeview and Prineville, says the Optimist. A visit to Burns last week of J. O'Brien, general manager, H. B. Miller, general freight agent, and Chas. W. Buck, civil engi neer, all of the Short Line, was made the occasion of a demon stration from the citizens there, who entertained these officials at a big banquet with much speech-making and enthusiam. The three were bound on a gen al inspection trip through the interior, and intended going from Burns to Lakeview and Klamath, thence to Prineville and north. They made no an nouncements relative to railroad building, but their presence in the interior is taken as a fact of significance without any state ment. On Monday of this week a Short Line surveying crew was in Ontario on their way to Salt Lake. They came from the vici nity of Barren Valley, where they have been running some new surveys the past few weeks. No information could be gained vfrom them, and they left on the atternoon tram, supplies are almost daily going into Vale ad dressed to the Oregon Eastern. All supplies sent in for use in building the Brogan branch are addressed to the Brogan branch, but there are also many cars of supplies going in besides, and it is known that those addressed to the Oregon Eastern are now be ing held in the yards at Vale, where they are accumulating rapidly. drink of the latter. Mr. Hitch-' COUNTY COURT PROCIiEDINOS. anan told him to lie down on couch and not return to the camp. ' The regular July term of cotin- He did so and Mr. Buchanan ' ty court adjourned last night. started to turn down the light Both Commissioners Stallard and and leave the room but hearing an 'Smyth and Tudgo Hector wero unusual noise from the couch turned to the unfortunate man finding him dead. On account of the sudden death Mr. Buchannn asked that an inijuest bo hold. Justice Davis wont over from Harney and Dr. C. C. Grilllth was called from this city. It was found that death was caused from an ntfection of the heart pectoris present. Among the matters considered were: Heporls of the road masters of the three districts accepted. Tho county road asked for by C. M. Solisbury and others ordered Surveyed. C. A. Haines and John Smyth each granted a liquor license. A. II. Curry appointed justice angina of tho peace in Harriman pre cinct; Daniel Quier in Virginia Deceased was quite well known precinct; J, D. Stewart in Din hero where he was for sometime mond and John Sweek in the employed on the A. E. Murphy Denstedt precinct. These are land holdings at Iron Mountain, tho registration officers in the His wife was at Vale and the various precincts, body was ordered brought to J Some changes wero made in Burns and embanied. Tho fun-1 the boundary lines of tho now ernl service will bo held today. JAMES McKINZIU BURIED WEDNESDAY The funeral of James McICen zie, the aged man who was hurt on tho evening of July -Ith by a precincts. Anderson precinct was created which is a re-establishment of Cold Springs. This effects tho boundary lines of both Virginia valley and Happy Valley precincts. The voting place in Denio pro tean! becoming frightened at an cinct wns changed by petition auto and turning the rig over, was held Wednesday morning, the service being conducted by Hew A. J. Irving. Deceased was a native of Nova Scotia and was 6S years old. He had been a resident of this sec- trom tho school house to the DoU'enbaugh store. 2,500 was transferred from the building fund to the general fund. The quarterly report of the county treasurer showed a bal- tion for about two years. His,"" on nana on .nine m oi w.- wife died fifteen years ago and .tU and the outstanding war he is survived by three daughters all of whom are in Michigan, one son in Washington and another son William A., who was herei with him. Mr. McKonzic was in poor health and in his condition it did not take a severe fall to cause the rupture of a blood vessel on the brain causing appoplexy. rants amount to S7.G02 08. This leaves a very substantial balance over the indebtedness and shows the county in a fine financial condition. A large shipment of Hole Proof Hosiery for men women and children has just arrived. Tho Busy Comer Store. STAGES IT SO YEARS. This is how the Blue Mt. Eagle boys size up our veteran stage contracter: "Colonel," and how could it be otherwise? Tall, erect, gray, light of step, the cigar in his month at the proper angle, the long linen duster, the Kentucky manner, Mr. C. M. Kellogg forms the picturesque appearance of a Kentucky Colonel. To see him saunter along the street you are inclined to imagine a mint julep in his pocket, and the blue blood of old Kentucky in his veins. But Mr. Kellogg does not boast of this. He is probably not aware of it. His business is staging, his talk is about his stage lines. He has been in the business for one-half a century and at the present time, at the advanced age of 72 years, is oper ating more star stage routes than any other man on the coast. On the first day of July he as sumed the management of the Austin-Burns line. This is in addition to his Vale-Burns line. He is also the government con tractor for the Burns-Diamond line and Burns-Venator route. This in all makes 3-15 miles of stage line over which he carries government mail. This might seem an unusual task for a man of 72 years but not so with Mr. Kellogg. He knows his business He had his experience during the past fifty years. Way back in the year 187-1 he had the mail contract from Baker City to Can yon City, but this was only lid years ago and ho was a veteran in the business even then. DON'T GET BILKED A Chicago firm, claiming to be a whole sale house, is selling groceries lo the peo ple of Ifarneg count g. We hereby agree to duplicate any order complete, sold by them in Harney county at the same price delivered in Hums as they are selling goods F. O. li. Chicago. N. BROWN & SONS THE ILES DRAMATIC COMPANY EXTEND TELEPHONE SERVICE Ed Meade's bunch of good Manager Laurance of the Un people have been playing each , Telephone & Telegraph Co. night since last Saturday to good , informs us that the company is houses and each performance has preparing to extend a line to . . i. A liinuil n h I unilln I wa n 4 Ml lilt mil given satisfaction, hast night niulu "" """ "iu thev nlaved "Charley's Aunt", .work will Degm immediately. a three act comedy which is a , A portion of the supplies have been received and more are now very pleasing bill. The company is well balanced and is quite popular with the people of this section where they have played to appreciative audiences before. Tonight they close their en gagement here with one of their best plays and go from hero by way of Narrows and P. Ranch to Lakeview. Should they decide to take the fall circuit through this territory the Margaret lies Co. will be greeted by many admirers and good houses. SUDDEN DEAIH. A telephone message early Tuesday morning announced the sudden death of 13. P. Bussart at the George Buchanan place on Monday night. He was en route in from the railroad with a load of freight and on Monday night complained of a severe pain over his heart. Ho told his compan ions that a recurrence of the pain would certainly kill him and went to tho Buchanan house from the camp and asked if they had any camphire or whisky. They had both and ho was given a small STATE IS PILTUKED Louis Hill, prcsidont of tho Great Northern Railway, has contracted with a Chicago firm for placing 50 large outdoor bul letin displays on Chicago boule vards and streets, which will show scenes throughout Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. "Hit the Oregon Trail," and "Back to Oregon and to Nature," are slogans that will appear among others, on these displays. The pictures themselves are mamoth oil paintings and the contracts just made specifies they shall remain in permanent posi tions for at least one year. The scenes depicted are made from photographs. They appeal alike to the homeseeker and tourist, for not only are op portunities in horticulture and agriculture shown but Oregon mountains, lilfieH and rivers are shown in a very attractivo way. Orchards, alfalfa farms, dairy, grain, and cattle ranches are in cluded in the pictures. Street car junction points, convenient roofs whore the dis plays will attract attention from tho elevated lines, and other vanUigo points throughout Chica go are those selected for theso paintings. If you want Good Candy go to tho Burns Kandy Kitchen. Home made candy, fresh every day. McGee building on strcot leading to court house. Wm, Weber, prop. en route. Air. Laurance expects to go out over the proposed extention line at once to make an inspec tion and arrange for tho work to begin. This will bring an isolated district into closer communica tion with Burns and other out side points and serve a large territory. LOCAL OVDKILOW. Fou Sali:1G0 acres of land with 1,000,000 feet of standing timber. 50 acres tillable and can be irrigated. Adjoining for est reserve and controls large range. Call at this office. Nollie Reed took his departure yestesday morning for Portland and other outside points. He will attend the druggists' con vention while away and expect; to ho absent about six weeks. You may look and you may lis ten, but you will eventually call on Irving Miller and take advant age of some of his bargains in real estate. Also tho man wish ing to sell can not do better than to list with him. Room (i, Odd Fellow building. Will French, the geninl drum mer for Wadhams & Kerr Bros., of Portland, who has been mak ing this territory for several years, spent several days hero this week. He was accompanied by James Thompson, a member of tho wholesalo firm for which he travels, Mr. Thompson great ly enjoyed the ball game on the 4th. They mado tho trip in a comfortable touring car. Edward F. Treadwcll, the P. L. S. Co. attornoy of San Fran cisco, is hero to represent that company in a Hupplemautal suit in the U, S. court against Wm. Hanloy ot nl involving wa ter rights on Silvics River. The matter comes up in this city next Monday boforo a rofcreo. Wo understand Judgo Webster will bo hero to represent tho Hanley interests. Tho Home Hotel is tho comfor table place to board. Locations as good as tho best -A. F. B. George. Moving pictures tonight and every night next week. Toulouso geese for salo $1.50 each.- Mrs. Lute Parker, BuriiH, Oregon. R. II. Brown and wife wero over from Diamond to attend tho celebration. Foil S.l,K Several head of horses 11, l and 5 years old, weighing from 1050 to 1250 each. Call at tho Times-llerald office. Mrs. Mary George desires to announce to the business men that she will not ho responsible for any debts contracted by A. F. It. George from this date. A telephone report came Thursday that the negro cham pion Jack Johnson hnd been shot but he is very much nlivo and there is nothing to tho re port, Carrol Cecil was in from Silver Creek this week and says ho has been putting up hay instead of celebrating this year. C. T. Lillard, accompanied by tho Misses Cecil, came up from Port land last week and now at the ranch. If you want to make a trade, sell your relinquishment or other property the Inland Empire Real ty Co. will be of great assistance lo you. They have sold others and can sell yours. C. A. Harlan and wife aro out at the Driukwater Cow Creek ranch for a few days vacation. Mrs. A. C. Welcome is assisting in the First National Bank dur ing Mr. Harlan's absent. Why pay the rates charged by Standard Companies, when you can got the same protection for about half? Fire Insurance ta cost in tho Horticultural Fire Relief. Randall, Passenger it Alaloney. uu iieer and wile, the old pioneer people, arrived here from Silverton Sunday evening and will spend a few weeks here visiting their children, I. S. Geer and Mrs. Ben Brown. Their many friends arc glad to see them. Both are enjoying good health. Mr. Geer has bought property in Douglas county and upon their return they will dis pose of their crops in tho Wnldo hills and go on to their new location. The following is clipped from the Fairfield Iowa Ledger. Mr. Mealoy is one of our prosperous sheepmen and is held in high esteem in Harney ceunty: Mrs. Mary E. Mealoy, after a lingering illness, passed away Saturday, June 11th. Funeral services were held at the Friends church in Pleasenl Plain, June 1!!. by Rev. Hammond, and the body was taken to the Brighton cemetery followed by a large concourse of friends and neiegh bor. Mrs. Mealey was formerly Mary E. Karney, was born June 28th. 1809, at Hartfort.Conn. She made her home in early life with Wm. Pickard. She was united in marriage with S. A. Mealey at Burns, Ore., October 18th. 1905. Mrs. Mealey leaves a husband, two children and a sister, Mrs. E. A. Crumly, to morn her Iom. To the bereaved family the sympathy of tho com munity is extended. Thoso having relinquishments or rcnl estato for salo should consult E. W. VnnValkenburg, tho real estate mnn, at his office in Burns. Tho Horticultural Fire Relief of Salem saved policy-holders $-10,000.00 last year in premiums. Let us tell you moro about it. Randall Passenger & Mnlonoy. titmmmmiitiitimmmnmimmmtiiitiimnmmmmttmmmimtttntittttimtm RANDALL, PASSENGER & MALONEY Government l.nnil l.orutorN mill ili-nlrr In HARNEY COUNTY LANDS ROOMS 1-2-3 01)1) FELLOW ItLDG., BURNS, OREGON itmimmntJtnmmitmtmtuintmitttmimtmmitimmmimimtimttmmmttmj! Closing Out Sale of Full Blood Merino Flocks Having decided to closo out our entire holding of flno sheep wo havo tho following to oll'cr for salo without reservation. '100 Registered Merino owes with Iambs, of tho A anil 15 classes. 1500 Select full blood Rambouilletewes with lambs, strictly true to typo and of beautiful covering. 1500 Full blood Rambouillet ewes with lambs, strictly first class and good enough for nny stud (lock. 1500 Select full blood Delaino owes with lambs, heavy Bhearers, heavy bono and very large size. 1500 Full blood Delaino owes with lambs, good enough lo go into any stud Hock. 1200 Full blood Spanish Merino ewes, with lambs. These aro strong typo of tho It class, very heavy shearers and dense covering. These aro exceptionally large for their typo. thk.sk i-'ivi: ri.ocK.s aim: am. young hiii:i:i 5000 One and two year old ewes, not bred, of the above classes. U700 High class Merino ewes, with lambs. 2700 One and two year old high class Merino ewes, not bred. 2700 Yearling range rams, and 100 Registered rams of the above classes. All ewes with lambs have been bred to registered rams in their respective classes. The male increase will be raised as ram lambs, except those from the J5700 head of high class Merino ewes. For price and particulars, address TII2 BALDWIN SHEEP & LAND Co. Hay Creek, Crook Coimln, Oregon This weather will make you feel like making garden. We have the BEST STOCK OF PLOW on hand and the test and most COMPLETE STOCK OF SEEDS SEEDS IN MILK AT 0NB-IMLF PRICE of package seeds. Full stock of HOESJS and ZEij&JKLEi Begin lo gel ready for gardening GEER & CUMMINS Burns, Oregon. Young's Meat Market & Grocery We sell everything that everybody wants to eat GENERAL MERCHANDISE Hardware, Implements, Groceries, Meats, Shoes Rubber Goods, Ice Meats from 5c. to 12 l-2c. Rest Loin Steak Boils Roasts Sausage Pork Burns Meat Market NcwgSliopJUppojilc Hie lirst National tank Main Si. J'ork, Viet i. .1 doioii.i ail I.IU'l .SjlllSiil IM in Quantity.! lANSIiN, Propt I "w mr Your palroiinc solicited. II. .1 1 121c . . . . Be. to 7c. . .(!c. to 8c. 12ic lfic. Rive one After Alny 15 we will away M t-g TgT ONE $25.00 STANDARD TALKING MACHINE for Cash purchases amount ing to $75.00. Save your coupons--when they total $75.00 bring them in and get your machine. REED BUILDING OPPOSITE, POST OFFICE -aa BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CORTES E. ELLIOTT, I'ropL ", ow'7 ( uttuition 0xA lo tran.icinit custom ana freight tea din. Homes kept by the dav. week or vi on th. FIRST CLASS LIVERY TlTOOlTil Hay and s'lain ahray un hand. ' far , j V A r1 - ' zmJjv ' 4 Special Attention Given to Conducting Funerals NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALLS IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. Vim r imltmiaKi' nilici ! itilli Mini. M I liiiiH. Ofi-Kfti The Stsndard Bred Stallion PROGRESS Trial 2:20 ill stand season of 1910 Or sis' The Onlr Womin'i Collrtf on the I'dflOc Cot KirltulTtl fur Yftunc Women Locatrj imontf lit bulifu lull nrr 0l!ml. California. "tMAiirrv cluat lo Sin FranciKo and tlit great Uiiivmiliri of (li "(. Full collrjiata count IraJinf lo J pt, Hntrftncf nJ tfraJuation rrquirfmrnli rtjuivatcnt In llmtc ot Stanford and Univrily of CiliUrfna. Tmininil (It ttudrnta (or tracdind rrfalr Imr of ucaJnnie work, and orTrri tprcul aJviii.n(f(t for tmitic, art, library atuJy and im tdunoinica. Well rqutpprd laboratorira for cwucr. Special attention la litalth of atuJrntl. MoJirn jfyrmuaium thoroughly quippd. Out door life and mufmenta in th ideal California cli mate. Alumna in every city on thaPaufie Coait, ran CATALOOUK ADOdlll PRCSIDf NT MJrt-LA CLAY CANON. LL, D, mills) Col Lrac f. o , CALiroNNiA NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unitcii HrTM I.anii Orru r. Ilurim, Ori'iiiin, June 'I, mil), Im In' Uln'ti'l.y iilvi'ii Hut' I'm nk AilrUn, of Ituiili). Orruoiit Mini, (in July 1. JUU7, uinili, ilmert Unit unlry Nu. IHtt. hurfiil No. ul'U.f'ir Sh, N'4 itnilNW, N"i Hrallnu I, iimiiiii n ., Hank'" i. "IU'Uml'Hu Men illiin. link llleiliiuliii ullntii Hull tu niiiko (limt iniuil In miiilillili In 1 in In tliulitiiil iiliovo lu 'rll.nl, Imfiiio M J o't'iiiimir, II H Cinnnili hIohit, nl IiIm ullli'u ut IK'nIu, Uriicoii. on tlm Mil ily ol AiikuhI, mill, rlulniHiii milium ii uIHhxcm Mm. H II littfuiiliiiiiiili, Krnni: N drum, riiliiiiiliiiK l. tine. Hmumu Hi li'lilnimli. nil of lit iilo, Ori'ifoii Wm. I' ii iik, lU'tfl.tcr Minim I. IH Ml M. Hennl No. UI7MI. NOTION KOIUMJUUOATION UNIT l!ll HI'A'I l'.ii 1, NII OKKII'K. j Ilurim, (In boh, Mny i'ti, lulu, Not hi' l Imri'liy glu'ii tluil tho Niinliuni I'm lllii iUllnuy I omi.uliy, whom .otomro inMfi' In hi I'iiiiI, MliinuHOta, linn lull With iluy ol Jliiy lulu illi'il In tlil ottliu Hi n I'llmlluM dunlin i ti tailor tlit iTOilnloiinofllit) li't nf iJniiuimi.iiiiiiriitiil July 1. Ivj IHUHIil MT. 1'iHIJ W.S.ofHi:'. fin WfNI'it NW4 mill Nl'', ol HI.UKkii tfH'inf HI..Hui' 3.1 uml rl', of rlAU Hue III 111 Towiiuhl,! M Himlli. Kuiitfu :il, 1 ttt 3 mill HW't ill Nr!4hi i, MV nl Nl''i uml Wit ol hi:'. M'i' V will H'jof Nl)', hi'i Ju llUcnvn hip ,U Himlli, IciiiiKii ,ikiI lCHnl th II IhiiiiiUu l'rlneliH MurlUUu. AiiviiihI nil I'lTniHin ilKlinlnvuilYurioly llm lulil iIihitIIh'iI. or ilutlrliiir lo ulilvct hoi mo ol Hm ii)IuthI cliuiiii'Uir ol llio mini, or for miy ullmr rimmiii In tlio 1liinl lo ii.llclll, thoUlo lllu lliulr iillliliivlli o( I'rnttul III I till ollk'u, on or Imforu tliu IGlluluy of July, Ivlu. WM I'AKUK, Ill'Klltor Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. R. .1. McKlNNON, Jr., Proprietor. E. B. REED & SON Complete line of Fancy & Staple Groceries ICE CREAM SEASON We wish to niiiioiinco lo (lie public tlwit we will soon linvu nn Ice Creiuu Aiiiiiufactiirlii"; I'ttint in operation and prepared to furnish It In nny iinnt ity on short notice to families or entertainments. WE SPILL TAKE ORDERS FOR TAILOR MADE CLOTHING ) kVUl I IOi l!,',.0(,MS "' ',l3y' "intwni" 1) hIiiiuIiih! .. I.kimIk liii.li i iy muni,, ihui; niri-ii uy Mr Albort S nl1, , Mr .Inlni s :.' HI' . 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DENMAN, Harriman, Oregon jitt:::::::ii:::'.m::itt:::::::t:::nntmn::ttit:::::u:::ium::iti;t;mit:i:utt:tttni:: rssrr wnaiirnTiTiiir sjuirJtsttKt-w KstsaKfryuc. i rrnmMKWfr , , .. "9ll55tU ZttdSaiJiffla H 4P&M& SAW tWlS2l)-- MILLS tmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmima t -t ENGINES B0ILEU5 JIIGH GRADE MACHINERY b WRITE FOR 3PECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES THE A.H.AVERILLMACHINEm'CO. SPOKANE, WASH.-PORTLAND, ORE.- SAN JOSE CAL.F tVtt . ','' : Wv want to thank for our pant patronage. Mr Iwlivve you will find it to pour interest to trade with lis in the ratine. Oar stock is complete and oar WtUGS are the brut. We. will not handle ang other kind and onr prices are right. MV have the best line of Cigars, Candies, Post Cards and Stationery In the citg. Agents for DH. SHOW'S FAMILY MEDICINES and SL'CUKIIY STOCK REMEDIES We Solicit jour rrcscrlplluu work The City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors l'Vt, ''W(t .L'I , Job Printing. k tt ip- v-