" immi iiiniiimmmi r & pttw r COUNTY OF HARNEY The Bfggct County In The State Of Oregon, Best In The West T (3 VOL. XXV BUIINS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST ,17 3912 NO 40. She W iiPw I iS I CITY OF BURNS II The Digged City In The Biggcit il County In The State Of Oregon U fMM jw ' a. ' in wJb'jy W4 BLAZE THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN SERIOUS Fire Destroyed Storeroom, Wood Shed, Fuel and Portion of Fence at The Catholic Church WednesdayHigh Wind Endangers Adjacent Proper ty, but Heroic Work Saves Homes About 1:20 Wednesday after noon tin alarm was turned in and the fire department turned out to a fire that had started at the rear of the Catholic church between the toilet and the wood shed which gained such headway in the heavy wind that was blow ing that it destroyed the wood shed, considerable amount of wood, a small store room and a portion of the board fence sur rounding the back yard. It is not known how the fire originated, but in the course of a i few minutes it had spread to considerable proportions and we various neighboring properties were put to use and with tho aid of garden hose and buckets the fire was confined to the out build ings at the church. Burns has been particularly fortunate in respect to fires but it is going to get a start some day that will bring much disas ter to the property owners. The cistern in front of The Times Herald building is not in any shape to use in case of fire as the water stands at too low a level to be reached by the hose attach ed to the water engine. With the high wind of last Wednesday it was a very fortunate thing CANADA DISAPPOINTS; RETURNING TO OREGON understand a small quantity of ,', fire dd t bettcr gasoline in the store house added to its fury. The church is con siderable distance from the main portion of town therefore the water engine could not be used. The hose was strung fiom the cistern on the corner by The Times-Herald building and leach ed up something like three blocks 1 spread, as it would have burned several of tho finest residences. Let us study about these things while preparing to vote on the question of water works and sewerage. One of the most common ail ments that hard working people but it was still short two blocks are n,,ictei, wilh is ,amo back. and more. The chemical engine , . ,,.,, was put to work and a bur ,-iowd AV Chamberlain's Liniment of volunteers worked haul to, twice a day and massage the keen the flames from the chinch parts thoroughly at each applica and residence, at the same time tion. and you will get quick re others were busy with buckets lief For sale by an Dealers. and water soaked blankets keep- ing the residence of Mayor Gov-1 Those elegant moth proof enger on the opposite side of the chests at Clevenger's aro just street from igniting and tho L. ) what you are looking for. They M.Brown residence in the same 'are the best piece of furniture block. The water systems of the I you could invest in. THE BURNS HOTEL DELL DIBBLE, Prop. Centrally Located, Good Clean Meals, Comfortable Rooms, Clean and Sanitary Beds First Class Bar In Connection. Qive Me A Call Emigrants Who Went To Western Canada, Scad Inquiries To Poriand Asking About Oregon Lands Many Americans who emigrat ed to tho western provinces of Canada, attracted by tho promis ing statements of agents of the Canadian government, aro re turning to tho United States, so sayB Tho Evening Telegram, and almost daily letters from dissat isfied land seekers thero pour in to the Portland Chamber of Com merce. They requested inform ation about Oregon land and many tell of tho misrepresented conditions found in Canada. A letter from an American in Al berta was just received and says: "Before coming hero, I wroto and nsked for information from the Canadian Govcrment agent atSpokanc as to tho wheat yield in Alberta. He replied that the average was 25 bushels. Since coming hero I havo looked up the official crop reports for the past twelve years nnd I find that in that period it has been less than 12 bushels. For the last two years it has been even less than that. Last year was almost a complete failure and this year the yield will bo very short." In the same mail wero letters from two other Americans who had gone to Canada, and after investigating the land and farm situation there, decided to re turn to the United Suites. They expressed their intention of com ing to Oregon nnd desired infor mation about the different com munities of the state. COUNTY FAIR GETS GENERAL SUPPORT General Spirit of Co-operation is Mani fested Among the People Indicative of Most Successful Fair-Exceptional Crops for Exhibition and the Best Speed and Amusement Program SAYS THAT UNREST DRILL NOW BELOW IS WORLD WIDE OIL STRATA IN WELL Theodore P. Shoots of New York Says Weaking of Home Ties and Lose of Church Influence The Cause Turned Young Fry Out TRUCKS 'I BEND m BURNS I OPEHATINC FOIJIt PACKAIID THUCKH BEST SERVICE LOWEST RATES 4 itound Trips Eacn wcck 4 Hi Central Oregon Trucking Co. W. B. LOCKfVOOD Mar. II. noiIU, All. Barai BUS Oh! You n SPORTS HMHB Get Your kjmB Fishing Tackle, Hooks, Lines, Rods and Reels At Prices That Are Right Here. Base Ball Bats, Gloves, Mites nnd Masks at RightSPrices. J f g Soda Water, and Refreshing ICC Clfeam, Drinks, Fresh EnglishiWalnuts ipjy Our Now Lino of Jai'-o-njta PurfuuioH. UcHb For Tho Mouo.y. I0vor. body I'hoh It. All tho go. In Fact, We Arc HEADQUARTERS For The Best Lino of DriigH, Toilet Articles, Confectionery, Sheet Music, Musical Instrument, Cigars and Tobacco, Rubber (loodsnnd .Stationery. City Drug Store REED KROS. Proprietors The young fish hatched out from tho eggs recently sent in by State Game Warden Finlcy havo been turned out with every indication that they will thrive and make good. Tho eggs wero planted in Cury Garden Creek, a small tributary of Silvies River, whero conditions wero ideal for the hatch and later for the young fish, as it was free from enemies and food conditions were tho best. These fish have been under the direct care of Dr. Hibbard, H. B. Mace and other members of the Rod and Gun Club, who have given them the best possible at tention from the time they were turned over by Mr. Forest, tho gentleman who accompanied the shipment in. These gentlemen feel that the venturo has been a success and estimate that at least 75 per cent of the eggs have hatched and were turned out This is a good showing and very gratityme since it has jnven us a stock of finh heretofore un known to our streams. They were tho big spotted trout of Montana, a fine game fish that will do well in the streams of this section. While this shipment was more or less an experiment it has proven to thoso who have observ ed the situation that such ship ments arc a success and others may follow at a later date; how ever, it is possible no attempt will be made in this line on any extended basis until the railroad has como nearer to us. The fry turned out seemed to bo a lively bunch and according to Mr. Fin ley, tho littlo creek where they were liberated will be their homo for at least n year when they will come out into tho larger streams and bo able to care for themselves. Mr. Gcmberling and wife, II. B. Mace and Dell Dibblowcnt up Tuesday and lib erated them and stated that the little fellows averaged not over three-quarters of an inch long but they at once adapted them selves to the surroundings and began to feed. It is not always tho customary thing to turn Buch small fry out but as these gentle men were not accustomed to car ing for fish and feeding them, they followed tho adviso of Mr. Finlcy and turned them out to secure their own food. They feel confident they will survive and thrive. Mrs. Miller is at the I, Schwartz Busy Corner with a full lino of Bpring millinery and is constantly adding to the stock which will bo tercst will bo a political day when it is hoped to have prominent Candidates and speakers from outside in tho city for a big poli tical rally. This being presiden tial election year as well as the general election of officers, peo ple are more or less interested in politics and will like to meet candidates personally as well as loam their attitude on matters public. Just as soon as tho premium lists have been received they will be mailed out and placed in the hnntis of producers and stock raisers. The premium list has been enlarged this year and is intended to cover practically everything in tho lino of pro ducts n,nd stock of Harney county. There will be omisjions no doubt, as there always are, realization of the importance and yet It is the intention of tho As- real good accomplished by the sooiation to cover as nearly as fair and are now ready to help circumstances and limited means in any way possible. Tho local t Its hands can, every resourco business men havo roused them- of the county and to stimulate Tho county fair has been givon good support by tho people, thltf season and with n suirit that will count very materially in making it more successful than in recent years. Thero has been a disposition upon tho part of some to bo more or less indiffer ent in tho past, but this year oycry individual has taken a hold with a spirit that indicates suc cess in every detail. One particular feature that will bring more interest and good results is the school child ren's industrial fair in connec tion with tho regular exhibits. , Many special premiums have been given by tho business men of Burns, besides tho Fair Asso ciation has given liberal cash prizes for these exhibits. The people have como to the selves and are taking an active interest, lending not only moral, but also financial support to the Association in advancing sti h new features as they wish to carry out, with a view of making the fair moro beneficial nnd of nil industries in proportion to their commercial importance. The speed program has been arrangeu 10 coniorm ns near as practicable to those of tho fairs in adjoining counties in order to induce a larger attendance of Declaring tho spirt of unrest is world wide and that "the weakening of homo ties and tho loss of church influence have been accompanied the world over by increasing discontent, lessen ing of individual effort and a growth of putcranalism," T. P. Shonts of New York, today ar gued tho people of New York to ! got back to the individualism of our forefathers," Shonts de livered tho annual commence ment address boforc a class of moro than 200 at tho Drake uni vcrity, Dcmoincs, Iowa. His themo was "The Develop ment of Individualism, the Duty, of tho Schools," reciting the Mr. Swain is Told by Experinnced Men That Oil Sand Was Passed Several Feet Above Present Depth of Well Indications of Oil Even More Pro nounced Now Than at First Find A. S. Swain was in the citv the. the averaorp. in fact ft in wrirl other dny from the well being but three oil wells have ever been sunk in tho Red S field of the P. (discovered that produced oil of L. S. Co., whero indications of such a quality. Howeyer, it is oil wero found several weeks ago. I understood that the first vein They are again at work on the ! would not produce oil in paying well but had not yet removed quantities, even though of finer the sand bucket which had been lost in the hole before discontinu ing work before. They intend to manner in which the industrial ' tin a Wagtof powder to re greater interest to those who at-, horses than has been here in re- tend. I cent years. This is a feature The speed and amusement pro- that requires some careful financ- grnm has neon enlnrgcd upon ' " snoum ue ueiier unuer- and should .reato a greater in- stood by people. Some aro in terest in the sports that natur- clined to think that the horses ally go with a county fair. All n"c given preference in these tho amusement and entertain- J""" programs, but when it is ment program has not been ; "nuersiooci mat tho jiorsemen worked out in detail but will bo themselves put up half the published in the papers later ' money they are to compete for from time to time as new feat-' n entranco fees one can seo that ures aro added. Une matter, t isoniy justice to mem 10 nang that will be of moro or less in-1 (Continued on pngo -i.) .;. J; - :-'',.' ; , . development in tho last hundred years had weakened home ties, he said tho American people had become a community of cliff dwellers in largo cities, dwellers in cliffs is accessible to the neigh bor, where the individual is apt to regulate his conduct from standards of selfish desire, and not from a standard of public opinion." Discussing the growth of pa ternalism Shonts said: "In our breath the laws themselves are denounced, nnd in the next new laws demanded tho seeking of intervention and support of the government in all of the ordinary affairs of life. The cry is for universal governmental activity, whether it be called socialism. collectism, communism, munici pal operation or government ownership, the result is the same." After noting some of the tend encies of what ho termed this "evergrowing movement," par ticularly citing individual out breaks against established order ho said: "We must get back and the schools must get back to the fundamentals, to tho old fashion ed notion that respect for prop erly constituted authority is one safeguard for tho individual and state. Tho schools must help us arrest further progress toward a form of government which has benevolence for its aim, but which can only result in perpetu ation of weaklings, dependents and the disorderly at the expense of tho strong, the law abiding and the self-reliant "Our forefathers fought for freedom; despotic monarchy and their descendants must not re place it with tyranny of meddle some state. Development of in dividual initiative and responsi bility will prevent this." Gov. Weet from a nhoto taken by W. R. Heck a few mile out from Burnt at the time of hi trip acroat the State on "I was cured of diarrhoea by ono dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M. E. Geblmrdt, Oriole, Pa. Thero is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. Job printing at this office. Dysentery is always serious and ofton a dangerous discaso, but it can bo cured. Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho ea Remedy has cured it even when malignant and epidemic. For Bale by all dealers. Pollination Bulletin is Out. A seven-page bulletin, No. 20, "Tho Pollination Question" has just come from the press at the Oregon Agriculture College. It was prepared in the experiment station's horticultural research laboratory, and discusses tho pollination of apples and pears, setting forth somo of the practi cal results obtained in work throughout tho state during sev eral years past. It gives a gen eral broad view of tho important points to be kopt in mind with respect to this phase of orchard ing. Another publication will be mile ouii jssue(j later on, dealing exclusive horeback. ,y wit,, the rescnrcj, sido of tho work. Experiments on pollinization problems of apples and pears in tho Rogue River, Willamette, Hood River, and Wnlla Walla valleys havo been in progress for several years. Valuable data has been secured from them, a part of which is used in tho bulletin. ItliMiltENpES: IMiable Cithenn of Hai nty County Homestead Locations The Inland 320 ACRB HOMKSTIUDS RliUNQUISHMHNTS OGUDM) LAND Empire Realty Company T. MCSTKRi Moimger move the -Band bucket but havo found that tho fuse will not work that distance under water. It will be necessary to arrange an electrical appliance to set off the blast. Mr. Swain states that the oil indications are even more pro nounced now than before but they have learned from exper ienced men who have visited the well since that they had passed through an oil sand of perhaps eight feet considerably before reaching the depth at which they first noticed the oil. It was not found in the shale formation as at first thought but at a depth of about 700 feet According to men of exper ience it is not likely the drillers will strike another vein in the 1000 feet thv nrniinflnr ontrfinf " w b w v t nwitM tlrh nnn thlno rrr titwvin r to go. but inal' likelihood another and all the time is out of rhyme uuu u"iu umiK uuiiie very wun uie uusy nusuinu mronir. decided information respecting Kick and there's always trouble the amount of oil that moy be brewing; whistle and life is gay, rmoii in k.t : rm. - ai. and the world s in tune like a sir T- ""'."" x" ""'' day in June, and the clouds oil found is superior in quality to mejt away. ' . . - r i quality, therefore nothing has been lost by the drill passing that point This discovery has attracted wide attention and will be tho means of great exploration by competent and reliable people who will soon find just what the prospects are for an oil field in this section. It is generally thought by those who have made it a study that we have oil here in paying quantities and it will soon be known definitely. It's Catching To Everyone Smile and the world smiles with you. "knock" and you go alone; for the cheerful grin will let you in where the kicker is never known. Growl, and the way looks dreary, laugh and the path is bright; for a whole some smile brings sunshine, while a frown shuts out the light Sing and the world is harmonies; grumble and things all THE FEENCH HOTEL JOHN R. WALKUP, Prop. Strictly First Class. Splendid Service, Fine Accomodations, Commercial Headquarters Sample Room In Connection, Reasonable Rates 3 C. M. KELLOGG STAGE CO. L Four Well Equipped Lines. 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Let Us Hear From You-What You Have To Trade. We Trade Anything, Anvwhere. SEE US NQW Burns Meat Market H. J. HANSEN, 4 Proprietor Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sasuage, Bolonga, Headcheese and Weinerworst, Etc Wholesale and Retail Prompt and Satisfactory Service Your Patronge Solicited and Orders Given Quick Attention kept up all during the season.