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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1911)
o 15 jwmiiwui imanwwuwiwjaH ij ! ! i ! Ii ! ! i I,' -M ;rS I f If .4 f 1 t I. - K ?J$m " BONA FIDE MID-SUMMER SALE 25 per cent off Men's mil Hoy's Summer Suits 15 per cent off on Boy's Wash Suits 15 per cent off on all Straw and Panama Hats FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES RECEIVED CLEANING AND PRESSING Schenk Brothers Merchant Tailors and Outfitters cortainily the work of nn incen diary ns tlio house hna not been occupied for Bomelime. On Friday nitfht somo of tlio buildliiRH on tlio J. H. Gould homcHtciul near WritflifH Point were dealroycd by flro and indi cations point to thin lire also be intf started by some malicious person. Mr. Griflin lias offered a bijr reward for tlio conviction of tlio party who set his hoiiso on fire. SPECIAL COUPSl'.SWANII!!)- Tlio three It's famed for their place in pioneer public schools will not bo lost sight of in mak ing out tho now course of study, according to Ij. It. Alderman, superintendent of public instruc tion of Oregon. Tho slato food and dairy com mission wants tho care of milk after it reaches the consumer Iltc i.nc!S-3Hcraftl 8A1UKUAY. AUhlMT . I" SttUSOIUITION KATH8- Due Vear Six Monlha Three Manilla I Wl I, in I llnti4x.li IUMAN HVltl) - Announcement is made that the Harriman system will aban don the expensive work done from Drain toward Coos Hay ami will build a line from Eugene to the coast at an expence of some ,8,000,000. Just what will come of this announcement is not yet determined. They may build but more likely not. This move was brought about by other peo ple getting in shape to tap Coos Bay. Perhaps the best way to get the line to build up Malheur canyon will be to start a rumor that some of our local capitalists intend to build a railroad. governor of Califernia: "If Wilde is indispensiblo to you - keep i him, and we'll credit the exposi tion account." Said tho gover nor of California to his peace efficers: "Send Wilde back, we really can't find a place for him anyway." "And that was what I Governor West wanted in tlio 'first place. Ex. perlment stations and a number gf co-operative substations, Crook County most assuredly should show its interest in tho enter prise and willingness to support it. Ilamev County, which recent ly has inaugurated this impor tant development feature, is blazing tho educational trail with splendid generosity. That en terprising, if isolated "cow coun ty" started the good work with a contribution of $20,000. And now Crook County, with two out side interests bearing tho brunt of the oxponse, Is called upon to contribute but $!!000. Tlio rail roads aro vitally concerned, as are tho Portland business inter ests. Tho Oregon Agricultural ! College has signified its willlng ' ness and desire to direct tho ex cellent enterprise. Tho Central Oregon Development League has gono on record ns being unqunlt ficdlv in favor of the scheme. Experience wherever it has been taught in tho public schools. Tho state forester wants a place, ,;., i,,,b .lomonalmlcil tho value given to forest flro prevention ml,,,,,. 0liro enicjoncy 0f the plan, the course of study. ,AmJ ow lIl0 i)0Ht simplest and Ii.sur.ti.co companies aro ro.lf;lrosl molho( of ralajim tl0 questing thul pupils bo taught , eccSBIU.y flUMB jH proposed. Let prevention of fires about build- ovcry ()no puL Ms Hi10U,j,,r to (i,u '"' ..wheel and rush this thing A multitude of othergood aiullIiroUBj,. for if ,)osgibi0 the work practical courses are ueiug urgeu. , , , , . v tl itt an80 . v I Late advices from Washington i state that the Warren bill grant-1 ing leave oi uusuucu uiuu iipm '15. 1012 to homesteaders in cer tain sections had been favorably reported and will pass tho house as an emergency measure. This measure includes Hums. Vale, The Dalles and LaGrande laud districts. Superintendent Alderman takes the stand that tho children must know how to read broadly, to write a good business letter and Bend Bulletin. i ANOTHER lil.liCTRIC I.Kllir IRANCIIISK tho essentials of arithmetic.! ' These three things nH,8t )CKJnmea I). I-tta hiw accuml taught thoroughly and all extra1" 25-w electric hght franchise time will bo devotee to other i from the city authorities and ex pects, to leave in a tew nays to purchase the necessary macliin- .. r.i.a riiftathtfl J a I.i.mIi rtllfcrtd trying to put the course on a 1U.' iuimk ' k ' ..im r !.,:.. m....i, imiim. I electric light plant. His fran- nuiiu jwiiitiwinisii in v.ti iii" cliise limits uiu amouni no can charge for service anil he has al practical subjects. He is weed ing out every non-essential and Said the governor of Orugon to the governor of Califernia: "Keep Wilde and we'll go nix on on that exposition appropria tion." Said the governor of California to tho governor of Oregen: "Your ,, bluffing you wouldn't dast do that." Said the governor of Oregon to the Expressions in the Portland papers would indicate that the State Board intends to make Carey act irrigation concerns get down to business and really do something toward reclaiming laud in this state, or give up their contracts. It's time. They'i; had things to much their own way and been "playing hooky" long enough. MOKE TIRRS. Francis Griffin's homestead cabin was burned near I.aveii last Saturday night and' it was trial work is being included. The course will be out next month and will be in closer har mony with the current needs of tho state than any heretofore. CK00K lll-niNO HUSV. The petition to the County Court wfloso text is published elsewhere in this paper is one that should, and undoubtedly will, re ceive the hearty support of voters throughout tho country. Now that the Portland Commercial Club and the two interested rail roads have come to the front with an offer to contribute two thirds of the amount required to install and support two agricultural ex- ready secured a large number of contracts for lighLs at rates con siderably less than hits fornn. rl; I been paid. Mr. rellows stales he expects to be ready to furnish lights and power on or before Nov. 1. He is pleased with the encourage ment so far received and should ho furnish good service that can bo depended upon the year around no doubt he will do very well. Estkayiid- A bay mare brand ed bar X on left shoulder and stifle from my place near Prince ton. $10 reward for her return. KAIH. IIOItSTMAN. TRADE AT HOME! I Build Up Your Own Town and Community Keeping up with the times and the growing demands of the great HARNEY VALLEY COUNTRY for all classes of merchandise under one roof LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. have established and will maintain an up to date department store. A few. of the thousands of articles carried in stock enumerated below Dry Goods Wares of all kind ! Entertainment i A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS including Ladies Cloaks, Waists, Skirts, Sweat ers, Shawls, Hand Hags, Pods and Bedding, Undermuslins, Dross Goods, Hosiery, Corsets and Corset Covers. Gent's Supplies The Most Complete and Up-to-Date Gents' Furnishing Dep't. Men and Boys Suits and Overcoats; Socks, Neckties, Collars and Cuffs, Cuff Buttons and Links, New Stock of Working and Dress Shirts, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear Suspenders, Levi Strouss and "Boss of tlio Road" Overalls, Jumpers, Linen Dusters. Drugs, Oils, Etc. We mention here a few of the very things carried in this department. Perfumery, Face Powder, Creams and Solutions, Toilet Articles, Bluo Vitrol, Formaldehide, Chloride Lime, Turpen tine, Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oils, Slock and Poultry Foods, Insect Powders and all Household Remedies. Pure California Wines. Grape Juico and Liquors for hoiriehold purposes. Pure, denatured and wood alcohol. Sal soda. Prices Reasonable. Are so representative in character that it is possible to furnish your home. WOODEN WARE Brooms, Brushes, Willow Ware, Water Bags, Barrels and Kega and chopping bowls, etc. QUEENSWARE Fine China. Cut GlaBs, Silver Deposit Ware. Mirrors, Cooking Utensils, Pottery, Lamps. HARDWARE Nails, Garden Tools, Rope, Cuttlery Full lino of Tinware JEWELRY Clocks, Watches, Stick Pins, Belt Buckles, Chains, Fobs. Headquarters Sport ing Goods, Guns, Am munition Fishing and Camping Outfits. Tents, Tarpaulians & Wagon Covers. Boots and Shoes We are proud of this department and can give satisfaction to all Men, Women nnd Children. Wc carry the celebrated Buckingham & Ilecht line. CORD WOOD All Honorable Competition Met. For family, friends and yourself if you purchase a PHONOGRAPH with RECORDS. Wo have them in stock. Children's Dep't Our Children's Department is so complete that wo can furnish your little ones from top to toe. Wo have not overlooked tho Dolls and Toys. Groceries Of all kinds-Flour, Bacon, Lard, Honey, Grain, Grass Seed, and Feeds, all kind of Farm Produce, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Evaporated Fruits. Special Articles Umbrellas, Parasols, Trunks, Valises, Suit Cases, and Hiitterick Patterns. STATIONARY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES TOBACCO AND CIGARS NOTIONS -- CONFECTIONARY Grain and Wool Nags, Sack and Binder Twine Your Business Solicited. THE bu ;ns department store VCIIICLU LAW IN PORCH. Tuesday tlio now vehicle law passed by tho last legislature went into effect, and.'ail vehicles, buggies and farm wagonB, as well as automobiles and motor propelled conveyances, will bo required to carry lights when traveling upon tho public roadn and strcots. Tho sweeping character of the law probably has not been gen erally understood. Little atten tion was paid to it except by tho automobile- men, and tho bill was usually referred to as a measure regulating automobiles. But this is what it says in defining tlio vehicles to which it npplics: "Every moving thing except railroad and Btrcot cars upon the Blroctfl, roads and highways of this state moved by power shall bo a vehicle under tho terms of this act." Every kind of power, includ ing horso power, is included, ns may bo confirmed by other pro visions of the act. And is fixing tlio requirements as to lights at night, tho new law says: Every motor vehicle shall be provided with adequate brakes sufficient to control tho vehicle at all times and a suitable and ade quate bell, horn, whistle or other signaling device, and shall, dur ing the period from one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise, display at least two vhilo lights in lamps on the front and one red light in the renr of such vehicle. Said rear light shall show a white light across tlio rear of the vehicle. Tho white rays of such rear lump shall shine upon the number plate carried on the rear of such vehicle. The light of tho front lamps shall be visible at least two hundred feet in the direction in which the vehicle is proceeding; provided, that motor bicycles or motor cycles nnd all other vehicles other than motor cars shall be required to display but one lighted lamp such lamp to be placed on the front of the vehicle so that it shall be visible one hundred feet in tho direction in which the ve hicle is proceeding, and show red lights to tho rear. There shall be displayed on the face of the lamps showing white lights the registration number in figures not less thnn one inch in lieighth, and placed thereon in such man ner so that when the lamp is lighted the number may be read at a distance of at least fifty feet by a person possessing proper eyesight." It is explained that the inclu sion of all clasaes of vehicles that travel the roads, including the farmer's wagon, is expected to greatly reduce the number of accidents. On dark nights wagons along the road are often not visible for a distance suffi cient to avoid accident when an automobile or motorcycle sweeps down upon them. At the same time the farmers of the state will be put to considerable expense to equip their wagons with lights that will comply with the law. showing 100 feet in front nnd displaying n red light in the rear. -Bluo Mt. Eagle. (F ,,,! ii . - I" "'" ' M--'-'WlMiimniiii7i!:::::: -ncT-carTrn-cn! s.TS.7 AIfiWP JSA.X-J3E; Rmwn's Satisfactory Store COMMENCING MONDA Y, JUNE 5 eaiiliful andallraclivclineor While Lawn and Linen Wainln will be altered al a ureal reduction during Urn aalc 100 $1.25 Waists, - - 75c. 150 $1.75 Waists, - -,$X.Ol 200 $2.25 and $2.50 Wmsta, Z&X-ZJ-? n.ir wiiicic arp tho. latest for Summer wear and as we buy direct from New York you are buy. ing me most siyiisn waiib wum, llaliil Jill T T l-TI- - ' " " ' ' --" -" ' tm'rJ COWHINH IIUSINUSS WITH IM.IiASUKI!. Enjoy an outing at the Sea shore Stopover at Portland and Astoria. Tako advantage of tho very low round trip rate of $12.B0, children half fare, on the special train operated by the O WR&N Co. leaving Baker for the Seashore on Wednesday, August 23 at (5:115p.m.. Tickets aro limited to fifteen days and there will bo ample accomoda tions for all passengers in the chair cars and sleeping cars. Make your reservations through tho agent of tho O WR&N Co. at Baker. Do it NOW. I will nay five hundred dollars reward for evidence that will convict the party or parties who burned down my houso on my Homestead near Saddlo Uutto in Harney County Oregon. Com- municato with Adam (Jeorge. I'HANCIS E. (ImrriN. HI! KIND TO TOADS. A linnltllllct rixumllv iuunnd In, Secretary Wilson of tho depart ment oi agriculture pays a glow ing tributo to tho toad. Accord- inir In tliin liiirli utitlini'itv. Cmu creatures of its sizo have suffer ed more irom lalso witnesses. It is not true that it causes warts, nnlMniiH infniiin m unnilu nnwu' milk. On tho contrary, it has an amiable disposition, a good sing ing voico for those who like that sort of thing and above all, most commondablo industry. An nolo douiqu toiut cats ?rJ.41 fwlmlnsnln rntnu) wnrHi nC intiti. ious worms and insects every season. It is a most efficient ultimato consumer, and it likes lipflt. tlinsn (litntrn wlilnli llin fm.. mor likes least. It is home-loving anu is vory lonu ot children its own children. No farmer or sub urbanite should try to got a long without n couplo of good loads. success Magazine. NOTICIJ (! AI'I'UINrMKNTOI' I XIXUTOKS III t It (Jminty Court of Uut Mnlnof On - poll for I lir nny Count,) In tlio limlt"rnt till.- Int will nml lclii ii mil mill i-lnlo nl William Altimu. ilt'ceii'iM Niitlni Ih lifmliy kUtii "IirI tl n ll will ntnl liiHliiinuiit of Mil Ihiii Altimw, lIlTI'llkPll. linn Ill'KII llllly BlIllllttlHl In iru iilti In tin' about miilllfil f iir'. nml tlio iiiiilfrlni'.l iiiiiiitil in mM mil m tixiTiilorn limit Ih'iiii ilnly nimlnlu'l nn Midi, iik will npiiriir from tlio riH-onlu of I kaIiI court; All pitrwitiH luivini; i'IiiIiiih naliift ealil I'dliito nm licn-liy r(iiilnJ to (ircxont tlnini, Willi tin' proper voui'Iiorc, uitliln nix tnontlm of tlio iliito of thin notlco, to tlio iiiiilomlciioil oxrrntori', or t'ltlmr 0110 of ilicm, ul tliplr ptneo of nlilunco near nrcniHt), Oregon, or nt tlio olllfoof (I. A. ltmiilmM, tlii'lr nllornoy, nt llnrim. Ori'Kon'. ' D.ilisl t 1 tn r ii . Orituoti, tlii Hliilny of AiiKiivt ISM Ai.iii;ut Al.TNon Will in Ai.tsch Kxi'iiilorit. NOTICIC KOIt I'UIU.IOATION (liol.l.-.l Trurt I Itllll.lCI.ANliKAI.i:. llMTriiSnira l.xn 0,nrr i llurim, (Irriioii, Juljrxf., lull.! NmltnlK lirrcby klrcli lhl, UUeclrd hj llio fiiniml.Kloiiyr ul llm rirniTiil ltlut OBIir, uiiilor llm iruvUloii. ul llio An u( ('iiiiic, aiiOlnl J II HP 7. IH"1 M l"UH , HIT. liltlalialll to Ihr AiirntliMi itf Ailrlau T. CuWntati. of rmilliin, uii-xon, Htll Nn HM6I. , will iiHer l ihiLIIp lr Hi llm lilnlic.t IiMiUt, l in uVIih V m.iiii the IMliilur ul tHi'lcniln'r, IVII, iii'il, Ihc following trart nl lul W'.NW. NKUN'.,nil NW'lSK', Kih "1. T l H II i K,.JI Any mill nil iriuii rUltmni; !, rljr tlio UcciUCiUmm1 UiiUii Mm MlvlttM lo Die ttit'ir rWlmi iir nlij,H'lluiiff nu ur tafnrtt iIhj tlmr iliilKiitte.l fur Mte . KiKHK. Itfk'Ulfr I'kakk Imvkv, Ki-(i?Uit. NOTKIC KOU rtlUI.ICATION l'M1KUHTrKHI NllciKKlrh. iiuriin, uimvii Aumitiii, mil i Sulli'C U livmlrt KlVfll Hint llnll'lll' llrtr) uf lliirim, Ortif.iii, ttlto, i.ii Ik'tciitlrt-r JO, Imii mnitii lloiiimirnil riury Nil on fur NK1, ioclliill tu, 1nwllthli i.SH , llmiiii' .'I I' VMI laliHtln Murlillitn, lint nli',1 notir i.l littriilloil tu inato Klnnl t'liinmlitatliiii I'iihiT In ib lublliti i tnlui to llitt Unit aUive ilovi rlboil, tu' foru llm Hectilir Hint UvrrUvr, at Hiiru, Ore Kim, on the 1'Jlli ilajrul itflviulior, pill I laliuaiil nauit ana wllm aura Nnllinilkl llnlilit.nt I.OIII4, lln'Kini lli'lir) II lllark, ( haa V, llwl. Ilrll llmtor. all t'f llurii". Urra-iH) M l-'Aiiiir. IU'ltir Illil jnilLV.inilil.EHIIItW'lHHIIUII DIGNIrTINQ THE INDUSTRIES" ,B.. .- Wa .... ., m ,m ,.,,, (i.H... kAAb sk.' 4U1B IB IB! WWV W. A Ut.UlHHI wv vvv.,.! will ibow my bor or Ctrl how to 8DCCECD Drt):S potlU laui mall 1UUAI luiu iv win uc leni iu;j TU l f tb Collc U to (Jltnlfr ud poptto (i tai lsuttila. una to terra au, ioc ptopie iikc eourua to Acrlcutturt.ClTii EQcuicriD(, Eiectrts' Enflnnn. BecnaBKii Lanna trier, aimiotuc rlar. rortttrr. Doraeitto-Bcltnce anil Art, Ca tntrct, rnarmaer una wuiic. im uotitct m gtpUmbtrSJa, cttajoirc. Atldrtu: RCOIBTBAB. OHEGOH AORICOLfn, COLLEGE, Corrallli. Ort joa. t NORTH BEACH is the pleasure haunt in this part of the country this summer. Its devotees rejoice to learn that they can now go and come on a regu lar schedule, independent of tides. Tlio popular excursion steamer, "T. J. POTTER" leaves Portland, Ash St. dock, DAILY, i:.Ci:i'T SATUK1IAY AND SUNDAY, K::i0 H:30 A. M., ' SATUUIUYS ONLY. 1:00 l. M. Also the steamer "IIASSLO" leaving Portland daily, except Sunday, at 8:00 P. M. (Saturday at 10:00 P. M.) REDUCED FARES PREVAIL From nil Points in the Northwest VIA Tin: Oregon-Washington Itailrond Hi Navigation Co. Ideal cottage and camp life, a magnificent beach that is not surpassed anywhere, genial and beuelicml c una o. ant all tho comforts of homo withoutcosting any moro than if you remained at home. Cull on or writu tunny O-W. It. .t N. np.imt for I'oiiiplnto Infill iniilloii ; iiIho f.ii ropy ut mil biiiiiiiior liuoL, ''OiiIIiikh in Oli'Uiili " WM. AIcAlUKKAY, (ioiu'iiil I'liHMumer Actuit.O W. It.. IN. Co. i'liillitul, On. ii'ie Have Opened Offices in the New Masonq Building in Burns, and arc Prepared T( Furnish Accurate, RliableJ ' " and Complete Abstracts o Title to all Lands in Harney Col TA Bt,y and SeIi eai Estate in " Large and Small Tracts. TA Write Fire Insurance in the! Strongest Old Line Comp'iej 8,000 acre tract irrigated land' best in Central Oregon-First class colon izat ion proiec . i I'RS aii f?.,t,;.w,oo r..f..,.i,i v.. it., ir; ..v I 4'itt- jii.itfii;oo ixuf uoiru a j co rr iff .initio j Prompt and Careful Attention. M0THERSHEAMD0NEGA1 Rooms 4 and 5 Masonic Building. Young's Meat Market & Groiiij . Has a full line of BINDER TW9NE and GENERAL HARVESTING SUPPLIES Oct our Prices on Groceries, Hardware, i! CASH WILL GET BARGAINS HERB Calamity Sawmill IIOWI'.&IIANKINaS.PropN. In Crane Flat on Calamity Creek. All Hindu or Lumber on hand at reasonable PriecH, THE TIMES-HERALI Job Printing. Prompt Attention Given ? A mm m . "r-f m &.. M atH 6 . WLl-. Ktr m v . feV :?' s hi ii ' I . JB. i . B daHaaUaiitaaaaai