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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1910)
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D . . - . 95 3034 28 32 19 1 19 3 7 1 oj 3 31511 10 0111522 4 0 384 Geary; R 220,54!62l49:Gl 30 821 823121 'lQ1418 821 61721 1 720 698 314 mmmm - mt mmSmtL UNDCLliBTOPOAST v ! dATDBDAY. NOVKMDEK 19, 1910 I I '? ti ffumwitm vmm tho governor to romovo a supromo judgo or prosocuting nttornoy upon logismuvu juuu luauiuiiou, nrcmils verdict by thrcc-fourtliB oC tho jury in civil casoa and in rcfonninfj proccduro on appeals and changing jurisdictional fea tures of tho present lawB appar ently Bceka to eliminato technical obstructions in litigation. Tho now amondment continues tho existing courtH, jurisdiction and . udicial Byatem, except so far as expressly changed by tho amendment, until othorwiso pro vided by law. It is tho apparont intent that tho county court, clerk, ehorirr and prosecuting attornoy shall exist until a change is mado by law. Tho nmond mont, in this respect, probably paves tho way for submission of a commission form of county Kovornmont to tho votore by in itiative or to tho legislative nnnomblv. by tho'framors of tho nmondmont. NO. M9I. Itpnit at (ho romllllon ul tho IIARNliY COUNTY NATIONAL HANK ol BURNS itt llurni, In tho Htnto at Diokoii, nt tlio olaio ol ImiluvH. N'. 1. I"0- nictoaiicM. IMiianml Dlieuunli l7,fcA Orurilmlti, H'cvii'l nuil uiiivcuioI. 1J.W &1 U.H, lti)mltociiroclroii1nllon ID.MrtOO I'mmlumi on U. B. llomln . 773 1 IlOllllt.Hl'OlllltlM.OtO 3J.UIM linn kin i liouto, lurnltiiro mil (lilurn ,7ai 77 Dun (mm Ntloul llnki (not ro- otvognti) U,WW Duo (row iitoreit rrvo uxonl H5,I0 It I'liochmiiilothirriih llvmii ,0tOM Nnti. n( othor Nnllonul lunkt tAU) rmclluiiiil I'tt cuttmicy, nlckelt mtcciiU ..... SOU Uwri'L Honkt ltMKVR IN HANK, l: H(cla a.t.tw Wcdncsday'a Orcgonlan says: Potor Clemens, P. G, Smith, James Plrio and J. C. Creasman, Ilarnoy County ranchmon, woro mado dofondanta yesterday In tho United States Court in a con troversy ovor tho diversion of tho wators of Silvics Rlvor for irrigation purposes. Tho Pacific Livestock Company has asked for a permanent injunction, assert ing that so much of tho flow of tho Btrcam is diverted by tho crop raisers that tho cattlemen aro unablo to Becuro a sufficient supply of water for tho ubo of thoir bujck anu lor uomesue pur poses. Tno i'acinc juwcsiock com pany asserts a riparian right on account of being tho owner of a largo accrogo through which Sil vics River ifows und becauso tho piittlo havo had tho uso of tho water for many years prior to tho data whon tho farmers began irrigating thoir quarter sections for the raising of crops. Tho present suit represents tho second controversy which has been litigated between tho par ties. Tho first nu t was nlcU in loni nnrl wnn Battled out of court throuffh an agrcoment which. gavo tho farmers tho right to re pair ono bank of tho Btream, put In headgatcs and build ditches, thoy having tho privilcgo of us ing all wator not ronuircu by tho animals belonging to tho live stock company. It is assorted that tho embank ment has gone to ruin, that tho hnndomto is in bad repair and that a largo portion of tho flow of tho Silvics escapes into tho ditches at all times. It is asked that tho rintht of the livcstocK company to all tho water of tlio stream bo approved by tho court. juig rcuuciron Fred Haines. Got an Alfred Benjamin suit at Schonk Bros. Sheriff Richardson went over to Canyon thin week and took in to custody two boys. Long and Lattin, who wero accused of tho larceny of a saddle belonging to J. II. Anderson near Van. Tho boys uro about 15 years old and wero passing through that sec tion from Idaho. They aro now in jail hero. ' Chamborlain'B Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may bo taken with perfect safety by tho most deli cate woman or tho youngest child. Tho old and fccblo will also And them n most suitablo remedy for aiding and stronght hening thoir weakened digestion and for regulating tho bowels. For sale by all good Dealers. MOTIOIt OV BALK. Ill tho Katnto of IMIlli nil J llorinltii Lnnon, minor. You will tako notice that by vlrluo of an order of tho county court of the Btnlo of Oh'koii for Ilarnoy County (Inly inwlo and mi to rod, tho undornlKiiod guardian will proceed to noil nt prlvnto aalofrom Lund alter December 2D, 1UI0, for cauli to tho lilgliont mid beat bidder nil tho right, title and Interont of thu above named minora In and to tlio WV of miction SI, 'ft 3fi B., H. 33 K., W. M. In UiiriHiy Ccunly. Orogon. A. 8tonr, Androwo, Oio. ntinrdinnof tho nlmvo named minora OEER & CUMMNI Burns, Oregon. Hardware and Crocks Glassware g Quns and Ammunith FARMING MACBINI of all kinds Get our prices before 11 IS itfll r; ,B 1 e Sl.OtOW ltileintlon liiiul with t.H.Trraurrr, (5 r rout ut clrf uUtlon) 975 00 TrtLI llrtJIII tUHILITIn. CfUaltok t'.l.l In ... . 00 Hurpliia Kun.l.. . . 14,00000 UU'UtMoiI ir9l,lcM oroii'r n1 Salloiwl llank notra niltan'llii . IU Ot Imtlt lituitt detxwHa tnblcct to rhMk YJiJMl'l (.9,701 S'J S,i7 9t 4.HI0O0 llcnioliil crtlincnlttuf Heuill, Tlnio rertlrioiitNi ol ittixxlt Ctilcr' chocks uuulamllui Mti ami llllln rolusiiintiHl. HXV'71 II Tnlil UTATKOKOnKOON, . Couiiljro(llfncr, t Z,! F. MeKlnncr, I'ri'thlrnt ol tho lo naimvl Unk, ilii aolntnnlr "ar lht tho Uo UlotiK-nl lutruolotho liftof tar knowl.lto ml Wlkl. I, mis l. Ilnowh, Cutilor Butcrlll uti'tiwurn tn Uiloro niolhltjtlh j.r oi Nor., im A.w.aow (p0) Nolatjr I'ubllc. Corrl-Atleit: o. r. McKmair O. A. ItKxnoui J. M. IIAITON lilrrrtora. S17BS011I1TION 11ATK8: One Yeir IJ.00 Six Montln , .00 Three Month! 75 JULIAN UYIII) Mnnigml The Times-Herald begins its twenty-fourth year with this is sue. The present manager en tered his apprentiship in this office twenty-one years ago next month and has Been identified with the paper continuosly ever since, being away from the office only a short interval during the entire time. He might have fol lowed some more remunerative line of business, but is satisfied with his lot and expects to con tinue.at the helm for an indefinite time. The Times-Herald has just closed its most successful year in a financial way and hopes to merit the confidence and business of the people of Harney county in the future as in tho past. Its religion will continue tho same that of boosting for Harney county. Tho Times-Herald hopes the business men of Burns will all attend tho get together meeting of the commercial club scheduled for next Saturday evening. It is a mistake to neglect such gatherings and depend upon a few public spirits to do tho boost ing for Burns and Harneycounty. With tho right spirit shown, tho personal and active participation of actual business men and heavy taxpayers this organization will accomplish results that we aro seeking. Otherwise it will not be of as much force and influenco in a general way. We Bhould have our home meetings at short intervals and not wait until wo havo prominent guests to bring us together. School suite at Schenk Bros, Local nimrods havo been out and secured a fine lot of game which will bo shipped at once to the Portland Commercial Club for a banquet at Thanksgiving time. The suggestion was mado by W. G. Howell, tho well known capitalist who has large land in terests hero and is a Harney county booster worth while. Mr. Howell will look after tho affair at that end of tho line and will see that tho banquet is a bucccss and that Harney county game will bo triven due credit The hunting parties artfsecur-'tain ditches each year. havo responded county." If you havo lost your blank, or have notbecn notified and are an irrigator, take a blank sheet of paper, answer the following points and mail to A. P. Stover, Chief of Irrigation Investiga. tions, Medford, Oregon. 1. Name and location of land. 2. Source of water Bupply. 3. Number of acres covored. 4. Kind of crop raised. 5. Dato of beginning of ir rigation on this land. G. Approximate cost of works. 7. Approximate cost to main- ing some fine ducks, geeso and swan for the purpose and tlio game goes as a present from tho Bums Commercial club to tho Portland Commercial club. The Kellogg Stage Co. has very gen- Don't let tho fact that you can't give exact replies to all tho questions deter you from giving any information. It is bclioved a full report from Harney County will indi erously granted free transports-' rectly help to advertise tho dis- tion for tho ame as far as trict, and tho matter should not Prairio City and it will be ox- f be neglected. pressed irom mere w roriianu. If the old adage is true that a "mans heart is reached through his stomach" Harney county and tho Burns Commercial club will make a hit. Uncle Sam Wand Irritation Fact. The thirteenth decinnial cen sus of tho United States will in cludo a complete resume of irri gation progress in every Btato. Special Agent H. W. Grunsky has been in Burns tho past week gathering drita pertaining to tho larger projects affecting Harney Valley. Mr GrunBky urges upon every man in Harney County who has a ditch or a levee or floods any portion of his land to fill the blanks sent to him for tho pur poso and forward as promptly as possible, "It should bo a matter of county pride," Bays Mr. Grun sky, "that each ono Bhould do his part to make the proper showing in tho census returns. Tho fact is, up to tho present time, only twenty-flvo per cent. ONfi MEASURE PAR KEACIIINU. Among tho initiativo meas ures approved at the recent elec tion was ono that is very far reaching in its scope and more than likely would havo been turned down had all tho voters understood it. Tho proposed change is tho judiciary amend ment providing among other things for a three-fourths ver dict by a jury in civil cases. Tlio Oregonian has tho following as to tho offect of tho passago of tho measure: Tho judiciary amondment re. places an entire article of tho present constitution. Tho now article permits tho abolishment of tho county court, removes tho Implied limitation of seven of tho number of justices of tho supremo court, removes tho salary limit fixed for members of tho supremo bench now avoided by allowing extra compensation to tho judges for holding court in Eastern Ore gon, eliminates tho sections creat ing tho offices of clerk, sheriff and prosecuting attorney, elimi- No. 6295. UrHt ul thacoiulltlou ot tho FUST NATIONAL HANK OP BURNS, lnthWimo i I Orron, t tho t-loo ol hoil PHI, Nov. loth, 1910. mtiouicii. JS.V9M . (4.310 t iJ.OOW '15 CO CO 2.0U000 . u.eiSM 6.0HUOO co) no I6,3ir.(2 i.iimm lOl.tnl .V I ,UO.I M sn oo Uiaui ami IiUocmiitn.. Oyonlralli, ifcurtd ami unacrurnl . U H. IlonCatoaoruro circulation tl. H. Ilnmla to iccuro 11. H. Irilli rroinlumi on II. H, llomla Ikiiuli, lecurltlrt, oto Ilanklna hoiiie.fimillur ant UxtUrra Other lUal Haluto, owlioil . Puo front Nation) llanki (not re ad? aitcuU) Duo from Stale anil I'rlvala llanka ami llaukera Trtitl Conipanlra and Hv Inn llanki Due Irom appmtct rrirvo aganti Checka and othor caah Herat Hotta ol other National llanki. . . Fractional paper correnejr, nlckeli, and centi. . Uwrut. Mokkt lUntavi IK lima Till Bpeclo I.M.IMOO ,0"700 Itodemptlon lund with U. H. Trcaaur or (J per cent of circulation Tulal LUnil.lTU. Capital Hock paid In ,CW0O Rurplua 45,Mi Undivided profit!, 1cm cipemei and taxcapald . . . ,. a,7M7J National Hank Notaa outitandlna 2.1,00000 Io to othor National Hank Hill Individual dcpoilli luhject to cheek 27,MM Maiuugd Wednesday evening in tho parlors of tho French Hotol, Mr. Wm. P. Allen and Mibs Edith Hunter, Rev. C. W." Holloman of tho Baptist church, officiating. Tho cere mony was performed in tlio pre sence of a few frieuds. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butler acted as best man and bridesmaid. An ele gant wedding supper wns pro vided by mino hosts, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Culp, that was com plete in all Its oppointments, in cluding decoration. The bride is a lovely young lady, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hunter, who now reside on tho former C. A. Bonnott ranch on Crane Creek but who for many years lived between Agency and Ben Dier whero tho bride spent most of her life. Mr. Allen is ono of tho extensive sheep men of Mal heur county, having large inter ests at Juntura, whero he has a fine homo for his bride. Theso young peoplo start in lifo with bright prospects and tlio best wishes of a wide circle of friends throughout Eastern Oregon. Thoy Icavo for their new homo today. Men's, ladies' and children's shoes at n bargain Fred Haines. sta 1,3M00 f MO.h.0 71 Demand certlllcatea of dupoill Tltno CortlBcatca of depotll, Caihler'i check! ouutaudlur United Ulatra Dcpoilu . .. DepniltaofU. H. Ulilmrilin olllcori Mahllltlra other than iIhivu itatod 2.511 M lsa.a.t at 7.7OH0 Si.OM 17 (till l.eoo co 'H0,6M71 Total HTATKOKOIIKOON.I,,. . LOUNTYOr IIAHNKYil I, J. K (Unit, Oaihler of tho above named liaiik.duaulnmnlyawcar that the abovo I'.alo- ment it true to tho lot of my knowledge and belief. J. LCUU1T, Caahler. Currcct Allet: J.W.ilnur O. A, IUINM II. M. HonTUN Dlrectnn, fiuhicrlhud and iworn to before inatuli 15th dar of Nov.. 1910. O. )!. LroNAuii (Bal) Nularr Public fur Oregon. LOCAL OVi'KPLOW. $25,000 la HoInK HiKHit hy SUNSET ' MAGAZINE on tho urentunt fonturu ovor at tiiiitetlbynllfU'oiiccntMagaxlpo. A mrlua of M-poKO artlclcH, do acrltilnit and picturing tho won dorful attraction of tho 1'aclHc Count country. WtlNTKI) IN FOUIt C0L0H8. Tho Horloi 1ogltii In NovomUor : OrpRon "Whero Holla tho k Orogon." DocemlMr: Ban Frnnclcco "Tho City That la." Jonuary ; Loa Angoloa "Homeland." Many other tronf fentuieilnclud lnj a faticinatiiiK aorlal novol of California, 'The Spell," by O. N. and A. M. Willlamnon, An thorn of "Tho LlKhtnlng Conductor," Utc, Mill contribute t maVoKUNSirr MAGAZ1NK tho bait value of thu year. Try It Three Months 2j5 cents Young's Meat Market & (lif Reduction in prices for Cash nearly everything in stock ? will be sold at a dis count. Take ad vantage of this pro position and save money. REED BUILDING OPPOSITE, POSft :1 SUNSET MAGAZINE 3111 Ilatlory Stroot, San 1'ranolaco, Cul l'leaae aend mo "HUNHET" for threii ruontln In accordance with our ipeclal offer. Rncloaed find ttvcntr-flvecenta.itampa or coin Kama A (M to. a .. 4lale .Town itu, r.iy:::nmt::rmattsmmmJ3untit::Ha:unxm::::tniM::3 The BARNEY VALLEY MEAT MARKET Kaiser & Dushele, Proprietors VIPAT falIknds 1t1w 1 a3 always ready Your Patronage Solicited Corner Mnln nnd IJ Streets Lochcr Uulldlng tunauttnnnKt""uww "'"""""""""'"""'"'"" BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STA1 CORTES E. ELLIOTT, Propt. Svr'i i atlmlia. to transcicnt casta freight teams. Horses kcj)t hilk week or mouth. t FIRST CLASS ..IVLKfo" 11 ay and "Hiitit on hand. Vour patronage soli1 South MnluHt llurm,! Special Attention Given to Conducting Funerals NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES IN CONNECTION WITH DARN. f ft. All jmmntwmJttttJmnmtmtH:wmumnnnn:ntHnnjtwtm The OVERLAND HOTEL . Under new management Havlntr lenscJ this popular house wo extend nn Invitation to our friends to conio nnd stop with us First Class Accommodations in every respectaood table service ORA HILL, Prop., Burns, Oregon :iimmi:s:J:r:jiHnmwv,.tmttmmmHm:nmnummniHj Furnished rooms, Plain Sowing Mns. Dora Lesteu, Burns, Or. Just arrived flno lot of blankets, ladies', tronta and children's coat sweaters Fred Haines. Tho offlccra of tho Burns Com mercial Club aro arranging for a rousing Kot-togtohor meeting to bo hold next Saturday evening, Nov. 20. Tho place of holding this mooting has not been bo-, lected but will bo announced later. It is hoped tho business men of Burns will attend as it is important to Becuro a greater in terest in tho work of tho club. Harry Butler and wifo aro back from Ontario and will re main hero permanojitly. Mr. Butler has leased tho King hall whoro Mr. Pardeo has been con rlno.Mnrr nmovintr nicturo theatre. and will put in a privato electric plant and equip a flrst-class moviug picturp thoatro and lator nut in roller skates. This no doubt will prove popular with our young people, THE BURNS HOSPITAL MR. AND MRS. B. W. HAMILTON, Propls. A Privato Hospital Convently Arranged Under the Care of Txpericnced Nurses... PATIENTS RECEIVED ANY TIME, DAY OR NIGHT Rates reasonable Call and get prices Go To The White Front Livery Stable NEW RIGS AND TEAMS 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. U. J. JYIcKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. 1kV4WltWtl BUSINESS NOT PLAY PRESCRIPTION filling is a serious bus Evoty prescription filled at our utoro is trt with consideration and caro. Every drug enters into our prescription work is bought a view to purity and strength. We got bus by giving service and our growing trade t to say that our servico is appreciated. Wee the largest stock of Drugs in tho Interior. CALL AND SEE US t The City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors sssw-rtvfiv.wir v -v mtmtmmmttttmtunnmmmmmmtrtmmummmmmsuKBy RANDALL, PASSENGER & MAW Government Land Locators and ilonlcrs in HARNEY COUNTY LA ItOOMS 1-2-3 ODD FELLOW 11LDG., BURNS, OK tttunt:tttm::mtt:tnntmmmm:ntt::tit::tt:ttii::tt:t::ut:::!:i Si, , M$ dwRrtttHmi saw niiiriui HgEMd MILLSj""11 IMACH8E1 WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOG AND PR'C THE A.H.AVERILL MACHINERY S POKAN E. WASH.-PORTLAND. ORE., - 5AM J' mmmmmmmtimmmammmmmmmmmmmam XI. WHHMHUi