The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 22, 1910, Image 2

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SATURDAY. OOtODtCtt SJ, 1110
BUnsORIITlOM KATKH:
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jfortably nrrnnRed and miulo
wfirm. Tho Timoa-Hernid ccr-
nl1v commcnda tho spirit of
this now settlement nml coiwnt
ulates it upon its efforts toward
securing school accomodations.
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If tho registration is an indict.
tion of tho interest taken in tho
fnmino- cWiinn in Uni'IlCY C011U-
ty about half of tho voters don't
caro how it rocs. A total of 781
voters have registered which is
about half of tho voting popula
tion. Another bad fcaturo of
this state of affairs is that thoso
who hayo not registered will not
reccivo the state pamphlet con
taining arguments for and
against tho measures to bo voted
on and they should havesomo
study if ono would cast an in
telligent vote.
The voters will bo called upon
to pass upon a proposed amend
ment to the constitution on Nov.
8 that should bo defeated. It is
number 328 and 329 on the ballot.
Tho first number is for tho bill
and 329 x No. is against iL Voto
tho latter. It is a blow to local
option and for the purpose of
giving every incorporated town
in tho state the right to pass its
own liquor laws regardless of
what the rest of tho district
county or state may do.
man school literary.
Tim II. fl. II. S. literary socioly
mot in tho high school building
Oct. 21, 1910. Tho mooting was
called to order by tho president
Sherman Smith and the roll call
found all present. Tho minutes
nf lust mcetimr were rend and
approved, and the following pro
gram was rendered.
Song by School.
Thoso Evening Bolls
Comical Reading, Leonard Lochcr
Essay Mnble Kobbins
Character Sketch
.. . .LonoroSizcmoro
Solo Bessie Swain
High Scohool Notes.
Harry Williams
Song by School
Home Sweet Home
Dobate: Resolved, That Arbi
tration will accomplished more
than War.
Thos. Jenkins is improving
rapidly from a recent attack of
typhoid fovor.
Thos. llutton came over from
Wngonliro Thursday to rociove
tho now Buick car just brought
in for him by Sheriff Riehnrbson
from Portland.
. S. H. Handschy was in from
Ma fiirm todav nrennrtnir to goto
Tacoma, Wash., on i visit to hiR
parents. Ho has boon mproving
tho farm during tho summer.
I havo ti fow choice (lilies and
colts for sale, yearlings and two
year olds. Will sell cheap if
taken soon. Thoy arc all high
bred and choice individuals.
J. W. Bmna.
Vlolnh tho liltlo daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaver had
hor loft elbow broken recently
by a fall. It is iuito n serious
fracture. Drs. Marsdon nml
Griffith havo tho case in charge
Dr. Witter, a brothor of Harry
.Witter arrived hero from Spo
kane last week in company with
friend. Tho doctor makes
COMMUNICATKI).
An n candidato for county
judgo I havo boon asked to stale
my position on rond matters. I
advocate smallor road districts
in order that tho roads all over
the county may bo worked ad
vantageously at a limo when
conditions nro most favorable,
thus securing bolter results from
Buch work and give tho people
the benefit of good roads early in
tho season. Should I bo elected
I shall carefully consider all now
roads petitioned for and endeav
or to lay them out in tho moat
practicable places whero they
will bo most beneficial.
J. W. Buchanan,
Harney, Oregon.
NOTION FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITKU HTATICS UNI) OFHIIK, I
llnrnii. Oriituii. October 12. Ill ID, I
Notice I" boroliy glvmi that Alma Davti
nf ilarnTiOroKOii,MrUo,on Matoli n.liKift, tnaclo
nmtnlcAi! Entry. No,w,Kiirlal No. qiimw.'nu
Iia lllotl nollm Intmitioii to inako final
Ito-loar I'rixil tn citalillMi claim to tlin
aiiiI itlxivu ilcicrltcil, before ilia lU'id'ter nml
UcgUliT nt liiirm, OrcKon, on tin itirtl dajr ol
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o lliiniaril, (.liarlci Iarl,,l'ol"r Mtirll
liter all 01 iiarncy, urtirun
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KAhiik, Kculitur.
NOTICE FOH l'UMLIOATION.
lltm. UroKon, October V), 1910.
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millVVI.IIVI.Ul .MWil ltt.tlljlll.il .' .' I
of Natrowa, urccun, who, on Mar II, ,1W7,
tnarti) Knmritoad Kntrr No, Wry), Horlal No,
wall, or NW(, aootlon . townablp 1 M.,
ranRoOl k,. wiiianittieaieriunii, inomi iai
hour I akoldai fllnl notlitit lnltntlnii to make
Final commutation 1'rool, to ralablltli plaiin In
tho land abovo ileicrlned, boloro tlio llonlalor
anil Itprclvcr, at Huron, orctoit, on tlm 'JUt
day ot Nnvembri I9l0w
OUImantliatiieaaMvllncMna'
liar natron, Fred Ilarton, llarrfjr Klllotl,
lladilon Klllotl, all o( Narrnwa, Orritoii.
Wh. Fahkk, HcKlalar
The butter famino m this town
should impress some of our poo-
nlowith tho necessity of more
dairy stock. It seems strange to
be the banner stock county of
the state an 1 yet have no dairy
products. We should all get
busy and get some dairy people
into this sestion where thoy can
make o fortune.
Aff.
Merle Bennett
Nina Wiseman
Ralph Irving
Tho judges,
Nog.
Sherman Smith
Gussio Bardwell
Eula McKinnon
Darius Smith,
COMMUNICATKI).
Bert Oliver, and Edgar Williams,
iloeided in favor of the negative.
Solo . Lyle Dawson
Song by School, Auld Lang Svno.
The visitor were Mrs. Isslcr,
Mrs. Holloman. Mrs. W. G.
Bardwell, Mrs. Bower, -and Mrs.
M. P. Bardwell, Mrs. Hotchkiss,
Sidney Hotchkiss, Blanch Good
man, Mablo Skeins, Carion
Skeins, Hurley Hotchkiss, Beryl
Hotchkiss.
What Harney county needs is
competent and obliging officials.
Their politics doesn't make thorn
any better public servants so
just fine the right man for the
place and voto for him.
POLITICAL SPEAKERS FAIL US.
Hon. John Manning and Sena
tor Geo. E. Chamberlain were
billed to speak at the court house
on Thursday evening but failed
to arrive. It was learned ,that
Senator Chamberlain had con
tracted a severe cold and was
bothered with his throat and for
this reason could not make the
long interior trip but Mr. Man
ning came to Prineyillc leaving
there on Wednesday noon in an
auto it was supposed for Burns,
but he did not arrive. Someone
suggested that he may have
followed tho Hill railroad survey
instead of the road and went to
Wagontirc or Glass Buttes. At
any rate he didn't get to Burns.
Quite a number came long dis
tances to hear tho speaking
James Mahon CO miles, C. W.
Fitzgerald and others from Nar
rows and several from Harney,
but all were disappointed.
Mr. Lafferty was advertised
to speak last night but a telegram
on Thursday announced ho was
one day behind and would not
get to Burns at all. This was
also a disapointment to many.
Thos. E. McKnight, direct
primary nominee for joint repre
sentative for Harney and Mal
heur counties had intended corn
ing here to look after his cam
paign but was summoned to
Portland as a witness in the fed
eral court, so wo havo had no
outside candidates other than
Oswald West. However, the
political spellbinder cuts but littlo
figfuro in this section anyway
and it would make little differ
ence in tho vote whether they
come or not. The people of Har
ney county are an independent
lot of voters who generally pick
their men as soon as' the prima
ries are over and no amount of
speiling will change them.
A CIIARMINO. PARTY.
Mrs. Wm. Farre and Mrs. G
A. KCmUOlU WCru JUlllt uuaujoaua
at a largo Five Hundred party
givon last Monday evening at
the Masonic hall. The rooms
were handsomely decorated with
autumn foliage, flowers and
potted plants and tables were
prepared for 72 guests. Follow
ing tho hands some pleasing
musical numbers were rendered.
Mrs. Irving Miller, Miss Louel
Smith and the male quartet ren
dered vocal selections; Mr. Lud
wig Johnson gave a selection on
tho saxaphono and C. A. Korten
a magnificent piece oil the violin.
All were most thoroughly appre
ciated by tho large gathering.
Refreshments were served in a
charming manner and this was
followed by tho announcement
of tho highest scores nnd award
ing of the prizes. Mrs. Frank
Davcy and Mrs. I. Schwartz had
the highest scores among the
ladies and I. S. Geer and Hon.
Frank Davey were the highest
ones among the gentlemen.
It was a most charming party
and the many friends of the
ladies warmly expressed their
approval upon taking their departure.
NEW SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Miss Anna McKinzie was up
from her homestead this week
arranging the details for opening
a term of school in her neighbor
hood between Weaver Springs
and tho lako. Miss McKinzie
Btates tho people of that town
ship are enthusiastic over .tho
prospects of a school and at a re
cent meeting arranged to have a
district created including town
ship 20 Range 30. They have 13
children in tho proposed district
and Miss McKinzie will bo tho
first teacher. Tho school build
ing this winter will be a Bhcd
roofed buildidg 9x12 which will
bo moved to a central location
from a claim recently taken up
by one of tho citizens in tho
neighborhood. It will not bo
MARRIED TWENTY.TIIREE YEARS
A happy gathering of friends
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A.
K. Riohardson last Wednesday
evenimr was tho occasion of the
twenty-third anniversary of their
marriatre. Mr. and Mrs. II. E.
Thompson joined the Richardson
as hosts.
Tho rooms, were nicely decor
ated and comfortably arranged
for tho larce number of guests.
Five hundred engrossed tho com
pany for a time and this was
followed by a charming luncheon
at which time neat cardrf artistic-
ly enclosed in napkins announced
tho twenty-third anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Richardson. It
was a surprise to most of tho
guests who remarked on the
vouthful annearance of the host
land hostess and thoy were warm
ly congratulated by their guests
and wished many moro happy
repetition of tho occasion.
The high scores of the evening
at cards wcro made by Mrs. H.
C. Levens and Mrs. Frank Dav
cy, I. S. Geer and I. II. Holland,
A guessing contest as to tho
number of grains of rice in a glass
was a feature of tlio evening.
Tho prize for tho nearest, guess
was awarded to Mrs. Grant Story.
Judge Miller, came closo (V)
though, only missing tho number
about 21,000.
LOCAL OVCKFLOW.
Fall plowing and seedingjstho
order of .the day.
C. M. Huffman was up from
his homestead yesterday bn
business.
Wm. Cummins and wife left
Wednesday for Westfall whero
thoy go for an indefinite stay.
Miss Drusa Dodson accompanied
them out with tho intention of
going on to Portland whero sho
lUawMiia tfiimilnuiH niilll minlMI'
annual tria in to shoot and visit
and thoy havo gono out niter
game.
Work stock wintered on most
reasonable terms. Good pasture
with ulentv of shelter at $1.50
per head per month. Good tim
othy hay, if rctniircd or desired,
fed at merely the cost of tho liny.
Inquiro at this office.
Master Mcro McConnell was
host at a very enjoyable birth
day party at his homo last Fri
day afternoon it being his filth
birthday. A number of his littlo
friends wore present and they
played games untill fivo oclock
when a nice luncheon was
soryed.
ManngcrTyf, of tho Hour mill,
informs us that" quite an amount
of fine wheat has been received
at tho mill this season, but great
quantities have been taken out as
seed. This cuts down tho Hour
output but gives prospect for a
greater acreage next season nnd
with favorable weather means
sufficient flour forborne consump
tion. Most all tho candidates runn
ing for office in this State are
rank scoundrels if one is to take
the papers for it. Such rot as
annears in some of the radical
nartv imners doesn't do much
cood or damage cither. In the
majority of cases voters have
made un their minds nnd all the
political ,,hog wash" comes to
naught.
A government reservoir pro
ject capable of irrigating between
four and five thousand ncrcs of
vacant, unsurvcyed government
lnnd in this county has been par
tially completed and parties in
terested will give the right men
with capital a good proposition
to take up tho matter and push
it to completion. This must be
taken up at once. For informa
tion call or write this office.
Simon Lewis is confined to, his
homo in this city on account of
illness. Ho was out for a few
days this week but suffered a
relapse and again took to his bed.
Mr. Lewis is a candidate for
county treasurer and his illness
prevents his getting out among
the voters is regretted. He is
one of tho pioneer residents of
this county and ono of its most
honored citizens with a host of
friends.
EsTKAYnD Monday night Oct,
10. from tho McCoy (Bowen)
placo ono black gelding, weight
1200 lbs, five years old, star in
forehead, a liltlo whilo on left
hind foot. Brand singlo yoke on
left shoulder. Brown mnro weight
1400, littlo white on right hind
heel, branded same. Had halter
on. $10 rownru lor tnoir return
or information leading to their
recovery.
Tnos. McCoitMlCK.
''sheriff Richardson and C. II.J
Leonard arrived homo Wednes
day coming by way of The Dalles
nnd PrincYillo in a now.Buic auto
which wns brought from Port
land for tho llutton Bros. They
made tho trip from Tho Dalles in
two days without any accident or
delay. Mr. Richardson left yes
terday morning for Prairio where
ho had loft his own machino
when he went out with prisoners
en routo for Salem and will bring
it back at once to use in distri
buting tho ballot boxes and othor
work of his office.
Harry W. McIIosc, of Dacatur,
111., arrived hero yesterday even
ing. Mr. McIIoso came west
primarily lo take a position with
this great religious weekly and
later to got hold of soino Ilurnoy
county land. Ho is an exper
ienced nowBpapor man and hence
forth will do the fighting for tho
manager which is occasioned by
his frequent mean political flings.
Mr, McIIoso camo with a letter
from our mutual friend. Theo.
Coleman, who recommends him
to tho tender mercies of his may
.frlflntkin.tliinnrrtlnni
I, E. N. Jameson, having re
ceived tho nomination for County
Treasurer on tho Republican
ticket for which I nm very thank
ful and will say in ndvanco that
if I am elected for the Bccond
term that tho county's money
will bo handled as tho law pro
vides. I havo not tho time to
Himro to leave tho offico to canvass
tho countv at this season of the
vmtr nnd I could not get a man
to fill mv nlnco without pay tho
salary being only seven hundred
dollars per year and alter paying
$80.00 for insurance bond that
loaves six hundred and twenty.
I only mention this in order that
the people may understand How
much the treasurer gets.
I havo been a resident of this
county for twenty-five years and
am quite well known by the old
Bottlers as well as being known
of by people who have settled in
tho county in lator years.
Now if the people believe that
I am tho right man in the right
place and deserving of a second
term then I shall bo grateful lor
their support.
Yours Truly,
E. N. Jameson.
THE BURNS HOSPITAL
LLLI"WI"""" MR. AND MRS. H. W. II4MILI0N, Propls.
: A Private Hospital Convently Arranged
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I PATIENTS RECEIVED ANY TIME, DAY OR NIGHT
Rates reasonabIe-Call and get prices
This weather will make iou fed B
like makint garden. We have the u
BEST STOCK OF PLOWL
on hand and the Bent and most
COMPLETE STOCK OF SEEDS b
SEEDS IN BULK AT ONE-HALF PRICE
of package seeds. Fall slock of c
I3C03E5JSS and 3Et.3ESLEIj,
Begin lo get ready for gardening r :
COCHRAN BUCKS
will be at the
GRANT COUNTY PAIR
For Inspection and Sale
ALSO AT IVIY RANCH
Telephone Connections
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To maintain ns a part of our
System of State Government, tlio
Direct Primnry Law, including
Statement No. 1, tlio Initiative
and Referendum, Kccall and Cor-
runt Practice Act. -
I will at all times stand for
such Progressive Laws as are
necessary to further safe-guard
the Interests of tho People, and
tlio upbuilding nnd prosperity of
tho Stato of Oregon. My actions
will bo governed by ths expressed
will of the peoplo and their de
sire will bo final in determining
what action I may take upon
Public Questions.
I nlinll advocate such laws ns
will tend to raiso the standnrd
of our Public Schools, the foun
dation of our Educational Svslcm.
0G per cent of all our children
receive their education in tho
public schools, and this Branch
of Government is too important
to bo neglected as it usually is.
I will favor laws for better
Roads, and boliovo that tho State,
should aid in their construction
and improvement, Tho interests
of my District will receive my
special nttontion, nnd my Motto
will be, "To Servo all tho People
all tho Time."
Thomas E. McKnight,
Vale, Oregon.
CLOSING OUT
Some real bargains in the following
lines by coming at once to this stere:
Hardware, Harness,
f
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Summer Shirts,
Summer Underwear
PHONOGRAPH WITH 25 RECORDS FOR
$20.00
These jgoods will be sold at prices to suit
FRED HAINES, Burns, Oregon
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Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals
NEW AND ACCURATE I1A tfALCS
IN CONNECIIU.N WITH DARN.
CREDITORS NOTICE.
In the matter of the Estate of
John Pnrker deceased.
Notice is hereby given that tho
undersigned haa been duly ap
pointed administrator of tho es
tate of John Parker deceased,
and all of tho creditors of said
estate are notified to present
itimized vouchors of accounts
duly verified, within six months
from tho first publication of this
lint inn nl. tlin offico of A. W.
Gowan, Hums, Oregon, tho at
torney for tho said administra
tor. Dated this 8th day of Octobor
1010. N. L. Pahkuii.
Administrator of tho estate of.
John Parker, Deccnscd.
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(internment Lnml Iocntorn and dealers in
HARNEY COUNTY LANDS
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BAKER CITY, OREGON his
Boarding and Day School for Girls. Bos uni A
years of age admitted. lay
The course of studies embraces tho eight graflLacj
common school studies, based on tho stato counfitft
studies, tho Academic course of four years, and the prcl
mercial course. u3f
The music nnd painting departments ofiVr sp?,r
advantages. :enJ
Studies will bo resumed Monday, Seplembi i 5th,pf '
For further particulars callvnt the Academy, or aJ '
tho SISTER SUPERIOR.
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Reduction in prices
for Cash nearly
everything in stock
will be sold at adis
count. Take ad
vantage of this pro
position and save
money.
REED BUILDING OPPOSITE, POST OFFICE
Every woman may notbo litind
lomc, but cvvry woman should
keep witli caro tho ool points
naluro hns givon hr. No woman
need havo callow uLiu, dull cyo,
blotchy complexion, who pays
proper attention to her health.
Where confltipation.Kverderanco
misnta. blood ii.spurilioi.Kul other
irrc(ptiaritico ttxist, jood complex
ion, bright eyes and oprinhlly
movements cannot cidtl. internal
deow jemenU rovcnl theiiui lv sooner
or tutor on llio outface. UouOuclie, ilfttK
rlngi around llio nye, sallow t'.-l'i, u con
stant tired feeliiiBmenn ) nt t' ' Ilvjr
nil dlucitlvo orcont nronocrl'na 1 l d
correction. ClioinuntUlu'o atumutli c;,ct
I lui.i' TnlilMn plvn tlilu nrrxlLirv lic'l).
1hy work In nulure'f tmi way 1l'f, '" ra
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Burns Qaragi
ARCHIE AlcGOWAN, Prop.
Supplies, Gasoline, Lubricating Oil,,1
Telephone Connection
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ladigettioii, roMllpatlon ami iliuinaii. S"'d
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Go To The White
Front Livery Stable
NEW RIGS AND TEAMS
'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls.
R. J. AtcKlNNON, Jr., Proprietor.
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PRESCRIPTION filling is n serious bus
Evoty proscription filled at. our store i ti
with eonsidomt ion nnd euro. Ever, drug'
enters into our prescription work is lioiigM1
n view to purity nnd strength. Wef;otbii
by giving- Borvico nnd our growing trwle
to say that our sorvico is appreciated. We
tho largest stock of Drugs in the Interior.
CALL AND SEE US
Tlie City prug Store
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