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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1912)
wzBvmeaa m& z mm II if M fl I L II w I s1 ! 1 h ! . e a i n I1 1 34 Yesterday You may have made up your mind to order a new suit or over coat for Fall and Winter wear. TODAY HHHHHHHHi You may think "Now where will I order that new suit or overcoat and what kind will I get?" Don't let those things cause you the least bit of worry. Come To Us TOMOTEROW And Have Your Measure Taken, pick out the goods that suits your taste, and just leave the rest to us. We guarantee every suit we make. ond Thursday, making tho trip In Mr. Dofcnlmuith's cnr. Tho latter ma promised to tnko parti cular interest in tho coming county fair rind has promised personal friondu ho would como and soo them durlnjr fair wcok, bringing his family and really visit Hums. Ho will bo held to his promise ns it is not right that a progressive spirited man of his makeup should not bo in closer touch with this Bcction and bo on more neighborly terms. V Schenk & Williams ttf Leading Clothiers I. O. O. Building, - - - Burns, Oregon Ibc iwcs-?CUrnfd. JULIAN BYRD, Manager SATURDAY. AUGUST 31, 1911 SUBSCRIPTION RATES O.. Y..r 3U M.Blh. TW MontH. 2.00 1.00 NEW TELEPHONE CON NECTIONS TO SOUTH Will Give This Town Better And More Direct Communication Than It Has Had Means Much To Barns 'l). I). Defenbaugh, the mer- 73, chant prince of Denio, was hero for a few days this week renew- Suggestion In Rond Building 'ing acquaintances and greeting oui ume inenus. jur. i;cien- Judge Ellis of Crook county made a good practical talk at tin recent Development League meeting at Lakevtew on pcrma baugh is apioneerof this county, having como from Missouri in company with the Byrd family in 1883 irtid has resided in the nent road building that should be southern part of the county ever given attention. He explained, 8,nco- Ho is one of the progres what a change was made in his sivc men of this section and has county with the coming of the n fine business. railroads and that much work of Air. Defenbaugh was tho mov recent years had bc"en wasted from not observing the practical ing spirit in getting a telephone line to his town from Winnc- side of the situation. Crook imucca, which has just been coin county spent many thousands of plotcd by the Nevada Telephone dollars on roads that arc not used to any extent today since the railroads have come. He suggested that all perma nent roads should be built lead ing toward the new rnilroud lines now being constructed into Central Oregon. It doesn't ne cessarily follow that main high ways be neglected, but kept in Co. and Air. Hugh Thomas of that company accompanied Mr. Defenbaugh up here to see if the local telephone people would not come to meet his line and place a through mode of communication through from this city to the south. Air. Thomas met with encouragement from Air. Fry, manager of this line and ho re- Excellent Fruit Crops. W. II. Robins was in from his Crow Cnmp farm during tho week with a full load of plums which ho disposed of successfully In n very short timo to tho poo plo of this city who aro showing a decided proferonco for homo grown fruit. It is right that they should, as it is sold at a rcasona bio price and is superior in many respects to that brought in from outside points. It has tho ad vantage of ripening on tho trees and with a shorter haul reaches tho consumer in much better condition. Besides, Hnrnoy County fruit has an advantago in flavor and keeping qualities that makes it desirable. As tho young orchards develop it will only bo a matter of a short timo when wo will raise all tho fruit needed for homo consump tion and tho peddler from other localities will bo a thing of tho nast. Then a vast amount of monoy that has heretofore gono out for such products will bo kept at home. This will bo tho means of keeping oven a greater amount at homo as it has been the custom of many In the past to.go.nut for their own fruit and in so 'doing they also load up with other supplies which tho local merchant is in u position to hand le and which he can sell reasona ble, thus keeping all the trade at home. repair, as they will always be turns to Dcnio to put his crew at used more or less, especially thru out the settled and farming sec tions, but the main avenues load ing to established places on the line of railroad should bo given consideration, as those are th roads that are going to be used most in tho near future and will be permanent highways. This suggestion is one that Bhould be followed in this county. We are going to change tho or der of things next year when the railroads reach us and we Bhould prepare for this change work immediately to extend his lino as far north ns Wild Horso whero it will be connected with the local line in tho immediate future. Air.' Fry did not Btnto his com pany would at once build from Alberson, the nresent end of the local line, to join the Nevada Company, but assured Mr. Thom as of the co-operation of local people in the project which he will investigate personally as soon as he has the timo to make the trip to that territory. How and place the road funds to tho, over, Air. Thomas will not wait best advantage. Race Horses Arrive For The Fair Here Things have begun to liven up around the fair grounds now that the fair is not far distant desired by tho citizens of that for this as ho has his crew at Denio and while in the territory will build that portion from Denio up to Wild Horse, tho place where it was tentatively agreed tho two systems should meet and connect. . This connection has long been and the horses are beginning to arrive for the race meet. Jack Parker and Air. Howard arc lato arrivals with good runners, be sides several horses aro in train ing together with some harness horses. In all, over a dozen aro now quartered at tho track and the Fair Association is getting the water wagon ready to begin sprinkling tho track. They are having some trouble getting a gasoline engine to run tho cen trifugal pump but if tho present apparatus doesn't work they will get machinery that will. There is some talk nov of hav ing another match race about September 8th, and should the match bo made there will likely be a matinee as Boveral want to try out their saddle horses In I a-o fair time. Tho program recently published has caused consider able interest among horso men and wo aro going to see tho larg est string of racers hero that has ever visited tho courso for fan-week. portion of tho county as well as the business men of this city. It is a convenience needed in tho transaction of business with tho county Beat and land offlco and will bo found a factor in bringing that portion of tho county in closoV touch with the business interests of this city. Tho local company should take up this matter as soon ns it is practicable, as it will bo of mutu al benefit to all and no doubb a profitable investment to tho stock holders of tho company. Tho party loft for tho south Complications over Sidewalk It has been found upon inves tigation by the city authorities that there aro still obstacles in the wny of building the proposed new sidewalk from tho gate at fair grounds north to the new school building. A remonstrance was filed which to nil appear ances was short of the necessary frontage to defeat tho purpose, but later it was found that the school grounds, which were in cluded in the former application, had not yet been transferred to tho board by L. Al. Drown. This was an oversight on the part of tho board and as yet they have- no deed to tho property on which the new school building is erect ed, .lust what effect this will have on tho proposed sidewalk has not been determined. Lost One bay gelding with bell on, collar marked, branded Z on left stifle and XX with bar over on right stifle, ngctt nine years. Weight K100 lbs., also one blue gelding four years old, weight 1100 lbs. I will pay ?10 reward for their recovery. B. A. Hamilton, 10-13 Riley, Oregon. Notice of Sale (if Real Property. In the County Court ol the State of Orcf! for Ilurncy County. In tlic matter of tlic etntc of David S, Graven, iIcccukiI, Notice is licreliv ieii tliat under and by virtue of nil Order of mile mude anil entered in tlic above entitled court in the mntter of the above entitled estate on the Titli tiny of AtiKutt, 1011', I, tlic undcraiuved, administratrix of the above entitled estate, will sell nt private snlii for cash in hand from mid after the Oth dny of Sciteuilcr, 11)18, the following dcscrilKil real projierty IkIoiikIhk to said estate, to-wit: A strip of bind 100 feet wide Ix-iiiK HO feet in width on each side of the center line of tlic main track of the Oregon Himtvrii line of the Oregon WnshiiiKtou Knilrond & Navigation Company, n tho hiuiic is now located and sliiluid over n till across the N'i, of tlicSlilf. J,oU , ft undo, tlic SVJf)f the rtWVl ol Sic 'JO, and the BKVi of the SUM of See. J7, nil in Twp 215 S. Knnj-e !J2 Is., W M., in llnriiuy county Oregon; the locution of said cciitttr line of mil rond lieuik' ns shown upon n certain map described a Map No, 8 of the Ore-ffon-Hnslcrn Knilrond Company, said map ImvliiK been npproved by the Sec retnry of the Interior if the United States on the 20th dny m September, 1007, and bciiif,' duly llled in tho United States I. mid olhcc lit Iliirns, Oregon, This notice is published for n period of four weeks in The TimcH Ilernld, a uewspnerof-Kciicriil circulation in Ilnr ncy County, Oregon, under mid by vir tue of nn order of the Honorable Oram Thompson, Judge ol the above entitled court, Hindi- uud entered mi tin) Oth day of August, 1012 Dated at Hums, iircgon, tins iiiuuiny of August, 1012. UTIIIJI. OKAVliS, Administrntrix of the estate David S. Oruves, deceased, TRANSCONTINENTAL AUTO TOUR BEGUN Portland Lawyer And Hotel Man Here Sunday Enroule Across Continent From Portland Oregon To Portland, Maine W. C. DrlBlol, tho well known Portland nttornoy, and E. J. .Torgenson, proprietor of tho Lenox hotel of that city, wcro horo for a short timo Sunday, having como in tho evening bo fore in Air. Bristol's Piorco-Ar- row auto. These gentlemen aro on a transcontinental tour from Portland, Oregon, to Portlnnd, Alalnc. It is not tho intention to try for n record as they nro moro ly out for a good outing and to sco tho country, T hoy aro mak ing it by easy stages, spending ns much timo ns suits their in clination at oycry plnco of in terest Air. Drislol has mnny acquaint ances in this place nnd visited for a timo here. His friend, Air. Jorgcnson, has bcon on many auto trips with him, alto theso have not been extended beforo. Tho machine is a 1910 model nnd GO-horso power. It is equipped with every accessary that will bo necessary for an emergency, in cluding nn additional tank for gasoline supply, a tnnk for wa ter to bo carried over desert places whore water is Bcnrcc, ex tra batteries, a ship's compass, thermometer, grndcometer, in fnct everything possjbjo that would assist in the trip. Tho gentlemen oxplainod to tho Times-Herald man that thoy wore out for n vacation trip nnd expected to bo gone nt least two months. They loft Burns about 10 o'clock Sunday morning going out by way of Vale, Caldwell, Boise, on thru Idaho tho most direct and best route. They will tour Colorado, pass on thru Nebntskn, Iowa, Illinois, Indinnn, thenco on to Pittsburg, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Atlantic City, New York, Provitlcnce, Boston, Portland, Maine; thoy will visit the White Alountnins, Grcon Alountnins, Bcrkshires, back by Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, then to Duffalo, whero tho Pierce Arrow is manufactured. There they will lenvo tho machine to bo overhauled after making such a long run and return homo by rail. They anticipate a fine trip, and as both nro experienced mo- torista and enjov tho outdoor life, there is no doubt thoy will get all tho enjoyment possiblo out of tho trip. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. I. L. Poujndo was In tho city yesterday. Can you bent It? Chain har ness $19. GO nt Shelley's. Best canned corn $3.25 a case Ilarriman Mercantile Co. J. M. Hoffcditz nnd wlfo wcro in tho city yestcrdny on land business. Dry slab nnd pino wood $C.G0 and $7.00 per cord, cash only nt Lumber yard. K PniMVnnlnnlnif Am,. 'Il in Air. nnd Airs. James Lnmpshlrc, a daughter. Do not tnko nny chances have hay, grain or other property in sured in tho Reliable Aclnn & Hartford Insurance Companies. 41 Inland Empiiu: Ri:ai.ty Co. F. E. Smith n son of tho lato ; W. T. Smith, is hero from San j Francisco looking nftcr tho estate of his father. I A recent letter states that Dr. Marsden, who has been very ill, ' is improving slowly and ns soon as his health will permit thoy will return home. I i Clay Clemens mill is tho near est one to Burns whore all kinds of lumber both rough and dress- cd can bo hnd. Near Canyon' road. Call him by 'phono. ' 'John G. South is in tho city, j having como over from Junturn to Bccuro n drivo of beef cattle for tho railroad camps along tho canyon. A now shipment of DRESS GINGHAMS iStSt We Claim to have one of tho Greatest Dress Stocks of Ginghams in this part ol the state-it's a hobby with us this season. We have a wond erful assortment and the very best makes- we Want You To See Them I LADIES WAISTS Luro AHHorLmoiili Of Liulit'H Kiiitf Tailored WjuhIh, Uio IJoMor Kind And VvkvH Knno From .75 cIh to $2.00 Tub Dresses Our Tub Divhhoh Arc ICnpi'-inll,y Suited For Summer Wenr u very Alodenile I'l'ieen RNI FLAXONS Our Display of Flaxons For Summer Di-chhch h iOxcluHivoaiid Huh h tlic Divhh thai (liven You the clean correct appearance N. BROWN & SONS. taudtuMH'inm'.iitMxieKisssm OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE This great institution opens its doors for the fall semester on , September 20th. Courses of all those fa. ,n8irucuon mciuue: iicncrai Ag- moua Mnrdon saddles just recciv-1 riculture, Agronomy, Animal od by W. fi. Shelloy, tho harness Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, and saddlo man. Call and seo Hactenology, Botany and Plant tncm- Pathology, Poultry Husbandry, J. It. Stinson of tho Oregon & Horticulture, Entomology, Voter- Western Colonization Co., has inary Science, Civil Engineering, been hero this wcok with a dele- .f an S'W. m,CS;" ,, , .. , . cal hngineermg, Alining bngi- gation of capitalists who nro1 ricorin(?. Highway Engineering,! looking over the company lauds Domestic Science. Domestic Art, with a view of purchasing. Commerce, Forestry, Pharmacy, Thoy aro well pleased with this plgy. Chcmcatry. Physics, .,, i Alnthematios, English Language couniry. Jm(, ytcralure( public Speaking, Tho Prineville baseball team Alodcm Language. History. Art, arrived yesterday evening for a Architecture, Industrial Pedn- series of three games with tho gogy, Physical Education, AHli- local nine beginning this after- tary Science nnd Tactics, and noon, thcro will also bo games Alusic. tomorrow and Monday. They Catalogue and illustrated liter- are a likely looking bunch nnd aturo mailed free on application. wo are going to sco some well i Address: Registrar. Oregon Ag- i r THE Welcome Pharmacy KtTawiEMRSzaracHn: The PLACE TO GO For Ice Cream, Candy, Confectionery, Soda Water, Cigars, Tobacco, Toilet Articles, Rubber Goods And Drugs Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Try Us Out. J C. WELCOME, Jr. Prop. Dnvis-Poujadc. Air. Ira Davis and Aliss Lee Poujnde wero married at the homo of the bride on Cow Creek Inst Wednesdnv. Only tho fami ly of the brido wero present. Ira is one of tho energetic young business men of this city, being proprietor of tho Capitol Barber shop. He is a son of Jasper Davis, one of tho respected pio neer residents of tho county. His brido is a daughter of Air. and Airs I. L. Poujade, also pio neer people of this county who aro highly esteemed by their mnny neighbors nnd acquaintan ces. yHo young pcoplo start married life under most favora ble circumstances with the best wishes of a wido circle of friends for a happy journey through life. Dr. Bnbbiddgo of tho Presbyter ian church performed tho cere niony. Tho young pcoplo will make their homo in this city. Vulcanizing at Gemberling's 4zzw REMEMBER a I Can and Will Satisfy Your Wants In The Harness and Satldje IJne. My Motto Is "Right Prices and Best Quality" and It will pay you to call and see me. Special attention given to repair work. W. B. SHELLEY Illsfwer Building, Burns, Oregon Withera-Vickera Tho marriage of Earl W. With ers and Aliss Edna Vickcrs was solemnized in this city last Sun day afternoon nt tho residence of Air. and Airs. W. W; Drinkwnter, Rov. Dr. Babbidgo of tho Pres byterian church performing tho ceremony in tho prcsenco of homo folks. Both havo resided at Harney Binco birth and nro well known people of thnt place. Thoy also havo many frionds in this city who join Tho Tirnes Hcrnld in oxtending best wishes for a prosperous nnd happy wed ded lifo. Thoy will mako thoir homo pear Hnrnoy. contested games. Tonawama picturo shows are receiving praise from those who attend and the patrons aro in creasing Good programs have been arranged for tonight and tomorrow night Orn Hill will sing an illustrated song tomorrow night Next week there will bo but two shows, on Saturday nnd Sunday nights. ! ricultural College, Corvallis, Ore. School Year Opens September 20lli 1912 FOR SALE BY OWNER. 1 section, G-10 ncres, level un-, improved sago brush land in Harney Valley, canbosubirrigat-' ed. 1G0 acre tract, fenced, good house doon well and otherwise Ed Fraser and family are back ! improved. Prices made to suit in- tending settlers. No speculators need apply. Inquire at this ofllce. VACATIONS AT THE SEASHORE Clatsop Beach, Pacific Ocean Low round trip fares are in effect all summer. This beautiful beach stretches twenty-five miles south of the mouth of the Colum bia River. Seaside and Gearheart have first class hotels, cottages and camping places, surf bathing, fishing, mountain water, etc. Low Hound Trips East Throughout the sumnv-r, on the dates given below, round trip tickets will be sold to tho points in the east shown below, and many others nt the reduced rate. from their trip across tho state to Portland and other western points. They spent yestcrdny afternoon and last night in this city, leaving this morning for Ontario. Air. Fraser stated that without exception tho best roads ho hnd found in tho ontire run across the state and back wcro in Harney county. essiEBs NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is licrcliy jjiwi Hint li. J Hi') ley, lilts liccti 1 1 "I' iippointnl mliiumi trutorut tlic estate of Ilnncy V, Ml- I illcswortli, ileceitkctl, ly -the Coiit.t) 'Court of tlic County of llitrncy, State i ol Oregon, mill linn duly qunlillcd ns ITSELF, such; nil craons !miii clnims ngmiiht FFhH ns liVXdJJ ws? aasaaffliMfisEuaaseasESK npMTpiiiKRvl ijaa s ! MBalw CENTRAL QREG8N LINE Great Northrrt & Northern Pacific Railways HISTORY REPEATS flit (utfitr nf vniil i1crrnki1 tin rrilitrril i TlnQtfUl The sworn statements of Life, t(, vtCfnt tlcIlli vcrifltIi, required . Buffalo Insurance Companies on file nt j,vinw, with tiiciinuier vouchers, to the Chicago tho State Insurance Department, undersigned, u. j. iinylcy, ndministru-! Colorado Springs Salem, show that In 1909, 1910, tor of the estate of iinrvey li. Middles- Denver 1911, Oregon Life tllO Only Life worth, dccenscl, nt tlm Crnnt County' insurance company exclusively !n,,k, In John l)ny, Grout Optmly, Ore-1 Oregon, BOld more policies in Kon, within six nionths from the dntc of Oregon than any other company, i thu notice. j in luizuregpn ute is surpass- )nte, t,U oth dny of AnKut, ioui. U.J. llAVI.HV, Ailministrntor of thu Ustnte of Ilnrvcy li. Middlcsworth SI) i:i decenscd. Omaha $00.00 Philadelphia 10S.50 Pittsburc St. Louis St. Paul Toronto Washington 91.50 70.00 60.00 91.50 107,50 ing all its previous records. DEST FOR ORECONIANS E. C. ECGLISSTON, 35 Agent. More Hoga Received. Another shipment of hogs was received tho first of tho weok by tho Hnrnoy County National Bank for distribution among tho far mers for breeding purposes. President AIcKinnoy of that in stitution states thcro is a good demand for tho hogs and thoy aro all engaged. IIo oxpocts to got thorn in good .shape boforo turning them over to tho farm ers, howover, and tho last ship ment was taken to tho mill whero thoy will bo fed and cared for until timo to send out to tho 1111 1.).,, SD 1? f I A f Atlantic City snoot' lMroit $S2.50 Baltimore 107.J0 Duluth G0.00 110.00 Kansas City G0.00 91.50 Alilwaukco 7250 72.50 Alinneapolis GO. 00 55.00 Alontreal 105.00 55.00 New York 10S.50 Dates of Sale July, 23, 20, 29, 30, 81. 1912. August, 1, 2. J. (5, 7. 12, 16, 23, 29, JJ1, 1912 y September, !, 5, G, 7, 8. 11, 12, liO, 1912 Stopovers and choice of routes in each direction. Final return limit October 31, 1912. Train leaving Bend 0:30 a. m. Redmond 7:15 a. m.. connects d rectly at Fallbritlc with Fast Thru Trains East Details of schedules, fares, etc., will be furnished on request V. lz. COJUAN. General Freight nnd Passenger Agt, II. B UKOL, Agent. Redmond, Oregon. .1. 11. CORBETT, Agont, Bend, Oregon. I rper Off For J-cent 2 weeks On Our Full Line Of LADIES and GENTS Half Shoes -1 - i -i I, I, UflVCl. Before You Send Away XW M. & For New Boots, Call Anil See Our Nice New $9 BOOT A Beauty In Design-Workmnnshlp Fine T"K. RICHARDSON GENERAL MERCHANDISE 1 bayles & Mcdonald General Contractors and Builders Burns, Ore, - Vale, Ore Located at the Burns Hotel BUCKS FOR SALE ktetf&BBJtfwUAL&sMsiGftt9X3HHB9HLH We arc going to bring in GOO . RAMBQULETTE RAMS 'i From the Famous Baldwin Sheep Co,, Hay Creek. Will He Located at Alvard Ranch After August 1st. Wool grow ers desiring information by mail may address the under signed at Alberson Postoffice. can ft ioib jnnom jbm. msmm i lunulas nim J ' rw it Br 1 1 Jim nli 11 , Sii.r m.ImdmJ lm? All t-rip ncMrg Jn Thf Timfg.HpM frn ft 7 HA T -;, -