The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 03, 1910, Image 2

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    PREINVENTORY SALE
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COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING DECEMBER 5TH
According to our usual custom our Immense Stock will be inventoried by the New
Year, and having on hand a large line of Winter Goods we offer them at a legitimate
reduction during December in order to obviate the necessity of carrying them
through our stock talcing.
REDUCED
Misses' Woolen Hosiery Woolen Scarfs
Ladies' Woolen Hosiery Flannelettes
Children's Woolen Hose Outing Flannels
Woolen Blankets Ladies9 Sweaters
Ladies' Cloaks Misses' Cloaks
Reduced SSSSWwA Reduced
We Iiave on Hand Short
Lengths in Gingham Sat-
eens, Calico, Cotton Flannels and Other Goods
that will be Reduced for this Sale Only
Reduced
Reduced
REDUCED
Wool-Lined Slippers
Woolen Neckwear
Fur-Trimmed Slippers
Ladies' Skirts
Ladies' Kimonas
Children's Cloaks
Woolen Hoods
Ladies' Mittens
Misses' Mittens
Children's Mittens
Ladies' Wrappers
Children's Sweaters
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REDUCED -Mens
He. avy Suits
Mens Trousers
Mens Overcoats
Mens Sweaters
Mens Sweater Coats ' t
Mens Sheep-Lined Overcoats
REDUCED
CLOTHING REDUCED FOR THIS SALE
KKr &r WWm Jr Qfrar
Mens Sheep-Lined Coats
Mens Lined Oloves
Mens Mackinaw Coats
Boys Suits
Boys Trousers
Boys Overcoats
-Little Boys Suits and Overcoats Are In This Sale and Are Sure To Go
BURNS, OREGON.
SEDUCED
We want you to come to a GENUINE PRE-INVENTORY SALE and ascertain for yourself that there is MERIT in this
Sale and everything in Winter Goods are reduced to a price that will justify your purchasing at our store during December
Brown's Satisfactory Store
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Brown's Satisfactory Store
Brown's Satisfactory Store
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SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3, M1
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Oh Year.... ti.00
Six Montlu. 1.00
Three Monthi lf
JULIAN UYKI Mtot
MEETINO POSTPONED.
The Times-Herald has been
informed just as it goes to
press that the meeting called
for Dec. 17 for the purpose
of forming an irrigation dis
trict has been postponed.
There is such a mass of detail
work connected with the pro
position that the committee's
cannot present it intelligent
ly on so short notice.
P. L. S. CO- FAVORABLE.
vine organization or an irriga
tion district covering Harney
Valley brings every water user
within its borders into considera
tion as well as the land to be
covered by the system. Such an
organizatioh cannot sieze or con
demn the rights and privileges
of others with impunity. Every
water right must be giyen con
sideration regardless of personal
feelings or who owns it
Tho Times-Herald realizes that
to create an irrigation district of
Harney Valley means a gigantic
undertaking, but with tho con
certed backing of all the people
and not antagonizing any inter
ests it can be brought to a suc
cessful end. We should not con
demn people for fighting for
what they consides their rights
before first ascertaining tho ex
act status of the affair. The
Times-Herald desires to avoid
anything that would tend to
retard this movement to bring
about tho impounding of the sur
plus water of thcBtreams for the
benefit of tho entire country. In
common with all it feels this is
of great importance and means
everything to this great valley.
Any feasible plan to this end will
not find an obstruction.
It has been asserted by several
that the Pacific Livestock Com
pany would bo antagonistic to any
scheme of this kind. Tho Times
Herald can state with authority
and positiveness that tho Pacific
I Live Stock Company will not
j stand in the way of any legiti-
1 mate, feasible undertaking to
impound the waters of Silvics
! River for the purpose of irrigat
ing the lands of Harney Valley.
That company is ready to join
with the people in bringing about
such a system as will enable the
users to put every drop of the
water to beneficial use.
With the William Hanley Co.
taking the same view it seems that
there js no battle to fight It
merely mean3 the necessary
steps' toward organization and
ascertaining just what the con
ditions are, the cost of such a
project how it would effect pre
sent rights and the amount of
water available In this respect
we should work with C. B. Mc
Connell and his associates who
have been investigating the Sil
vies reservoir project and are
now co-operating with the gov
ernment in securing accurate
data as to the flow of the river.
With the big land and water
holdings favorable to such a
scheme it seems that there is
little to be done to bring tho
matter to a head so far as crys
talizing sentiment is concerned.
However, this is only a begin
ning to the final adjustment or
actual creation of an irrigation
district It cannot be accom
plished in one day, but a meet
ing of tho entire country will put
the matter in motion and this
shirt is very necessary.
Nothing would hasten tho
building of railroads into Harney
Valley moro quickly than tho
announcement that a reclama
tion project to cover tho entire
ward bringing about results that
must como. There is no necessi
ty for waiting and every reason
for active progression. No one
objects to tho movo therefore
there is no occasion to hold off.
IIANLEY-BROWN.
Mis3 Winnie Brown and Alex
Hanley were united in marriage
last "Wednesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Welcome, Jr., Rev. A. J. Irwin
performed tho ceremony in the
presence of a small gathering of
relatives and friends.
Both are popular young people
who have long resided in this
vicinity. The bride is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown.
She is pleasant and winsome and
a general favorite among tho
younger set Alex is a nephew
of Wm. Hanley and is foreman
of the Home Ranch near this
city where thoy will make their
home. Mr. and Mrs. Hanley
were tho tho recipient of many
handsome presents.
Wc join a largo circle of friends
in extending hearty congratula
tions and wishes for long and
Jiappy life.
American Association of Farm;
era' Institutes, tho American
Society of Agronomy, and other
such influential organizations tho
national movement in this matter.
"If the United States is ever to
get on an export basis," ho says,
we must raise grain enough so
that tho farmer can mako moro
money, and nt tho samo time
supply moro than enough grain
for home requirements. It seems
strange that never beforo have
all tho interests which aro active
ly laboring for grain improve
ment formulated n national plan
under which nil could work to
tho snmo end without friction.
"Tho grain exchanges havo
not only become fully nrouscd to
tho necessity of this work, but
they aro asking tho co-oporation
of the department of agriculture.
nnd of tho statu agricultural col
leges, and are lining up tho bust
EfeYou will novcr again bo quite
as you aro today mentally or
physically. Perhaps not over
again will you bo ablo to get so
"young" n photograph-that
IookB liko youns today. Visit
tho Sayer Studio.
l'RTITION FOll I.tQUOR I.IOKNSK.
When you havo a cold get a
bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough)
Remedy. It will soon fix you tip,
an right and will ward olf any
tendency toward pneumonia.
This remedy contains no opium
or other narcotic nnd may bo giv
en aa confidentially to a baby as
to an adult Sold by all good
dealers.
Jobimj Deferilmngh
0 t. McKolvey
M. T. I'loldi
Ambronlft Bnyntdoy
0, It. Aaliilnmu
A DOUBLE WCDOINd.
country had been solved and the
actual construction of reservoirs
to conservo tho flood waters for
uso at tho proper timo had been
financed beyond question. This
one thing vwould bring railroads
and it may be necessary to ac
complish beforo any very activo
work will begin on a railroad.
President Hill of tho Great
Northern told us when hero last
spring that wo must control tho
water and put it to beneficial
uso. Judge Lovett told us that
beforo wo could expect railroad
activity wo should corral tho
waste waters and mako tho best
of our natural resources then
there would be some inducement
for u railroad to build.
Lot us help ourselves as much
as possible in this matter of de
velopment nnd do our part to
Lester Williams and Miss Mary
Johnson and Honry Street nnd
Miss Ruby Shields were married
in this city Thursday morning.
Tho ceremony was performed by
Rev. C. W. Holloman at tho
homo Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lewis.
Both tho couples aro well known
young people of this section,
Lester is tho oldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. It. J. Williams and his
brido is n daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. B. Johnson. Henry
Street is a son of Joo Street on
Buck creek nnd his brido is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Shields. All havo n host of
friends who join us in extending
best wishes for a happy life and
prosperity.
NamuH.
0. U Mattock
If. It. PalrclilM
II. J. Blierburn
(loo. Dennoy
Nutto Mooro
ness men of tho country so that!0, " ,,0,rco
thoy will realize tho importance
of this campaign, and will furnish
money and infiuenco which will
cnnblc tho practical workers to
obtain tho best results. Tho
railroads, the bankers, tho mill
ers, the grain dealers nnd tho
civic nnd commercial organiza
tions aro interested in tho work
of proving to tho farmer tho pro
fit to bo mado by using correct
methods in seed solection nnd J
tillago, and of persuading him to
apply practically what ho already
knows and now neglects to ap
ply. Thcro is no possibility of
friction undor tho plan which has
been nrrango, because no work
will bo dono in any Btato which
docs not havo the full approbation
and co-operation." Robort M.
Wtt llm nmlcnilKiH'il ltijnl otcrn of
llVnlo I'mclnct, llarnojr County, Htntof PETITION
oi uruxon ri'Mpoelfiilly lltlon tlioilnn.
Comity Oouit of ITnrnoy County,
muiu in un-RUii lu K'lll'l II Cell 30
to J. W. I.eoto noil fiplrltoun Mrlt
ouil Vinous Mentor In leni ijiMiitltlea
titan onu gallon In Honlo Precinct,
Hartley County, Btato of Oregon, for
noriod of nix innntlmi, hn In duty liounil
wo will ovor pray.
Nittne.
John I,nblilnior
Howard Stoion
J. If. Polnndor
Benrnu Turnbaua
Joo Unrein
AndruwsT. GovorH
Umualndo Vcrmudoz
K. 11. VIcUorH
Itoburt Doan
M. M. Doan
W. 0. lllllliics
FOR LIQUOR I.ICHNSI! I
Wo the utidiifaiauod lcim! voters of
Diamond, Harney County, State of Ore
t;on, respectfully petition tho Hon.
(tllnfv rVturt nf Hit rtit IV Pnititlu . nt
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Oregon, to grant to M, llorton lo soil .
SplrltuouH, Malt nnd Vinous Minion in
lt'i8 iinantitli'H than ouo gallon In Dia
mond Product, Ifarnoy County, Oregon,
for tho pariod of Six month, un lu duty
douiiU wo will over pray.
II. II. Crovo Il.J.JIartlu
J, W. Htovons
Notlco ii hereby glvun that en Wed
rcday tho 4th day of January 11)11 tho
underMgnod will apply "to tho Honorable
County Court of Harney County, Orpgon
for tho I.lconao mentioned in tho above
Petition. J.W I,i:i:.
McWudo in tho Woman's Nation
al Dully.
LOCAL OVERFLOW.
Digger Crops Nature's Grenltst Need
Mr. B. Ball of tho St. Louis
Merchants' Exchango and chair
man of tho Seed improvement
committee of tho North Ameri
can grain exchango, says "tho
most important problem before
tho American public today Is that
of obtaining a larger yield of
better grain." Ho Is hero for tho
purposo of explaining to thr heacj of horseo to winter.
Got an Alfred Benjamin suit
nt Schenk Bros.
Mrs. Robt Reed is up from
Lawen visiting hor children.
Furnished rooms, Plain Sowing
Mks. Doha Luster, Burns, Or,
Just arrived fino lot of blankets,
ladles', genta' nnd children's
coat sweators Fred Haines.
Meerschaum, Briar and Com
position Pipes, with Ambor and
Artificial Stoms-a big display nt
Reed Bros,' Drug Store
W, T. Vnndcrveer was in from
his Pine Creek homo thts week
nnd took back with him sovoral I
HARNEY COUNTY ABSTRACT
Company, Incorporated
ARCIIIi: M'OOWAN, Proa, nnd Mgr.
Modorn nnd complete set of
INDEXES
An Abstract Copy of Every In
strument on Record in Hnr-
noy County. J
Namd Namks
It. A. Smith Arthur Flshor
O.A. Rlddlo W. II. Hamilton
T. I Dugger V. G. Biiiltlt
C. I). Pugsloy Win. lluiringtoi
Dan McKlnrlo Tlco Bhull
0. W. Fnulor It. A. Oaffnoy
Henry 8herbnri 0. A. Wells
0. T. filnimom " William Duncan
0.8. Bklnnor Dalla Turner
J. M. McKlunick M. A. Modlo
It. 8. Duggur II. It. Leo
Young's Meat Market &
Reduction in prices
for Cash nearly
everything in stock
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Notice Uhoroby glvon that on WodncH
day tho 41U day of January 1011 tho
undorMgbod will apply to tho County
Umrt of tho State ol Orogon for Harney
County for tho 1 1 eon ho mentioned In the
foregoing petition,
M. IIORTON.
REED
money.
BUILDING OPPOSITE, POST feg
SURETY I10NDS NOTARY PUI1LIQ
IRVING MILLER
REAL ESTATE
FIRE INSURANCE
LIFE INSURANCE
ODD FELLOWS BUILDING
Burns, Oregon.
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REAL CHRISTMAS
Among tho Now Things aro
Complete Dinner Seta
Hand-Painted China
Water Sets
FURNITURE
Ileadquartora nt prices that, aro
aro right Sco our Now Things
Suitablo for Presents.
GRAPHAPBONE FREE!
Call nnd nsk nbout it.
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Cleavenger's Furniture Store
CHRISTMAS IS COMB
NOW Is the time to Buy Your
Holiday Goods
E Have the Largest and
V Best Line in the City
GIVE US A CALL.
The City Drag Store J
REED BROS., Proprietors -4
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Under new management
Havlnp; leased this popular house we extend1
Invitation to our friends to come and stop with1"
First Class Accommodatiofil
In every respect CIood table service
ORA HILL, Prop., Burns, Otet
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