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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1915)
Made In Burns PANTS 25 New Patterns Received TODAY Assorted Colors $8 to $10.50 Leave your measure today Get your pants TOMORROW See Window Williams-Zoglmanit Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Lending Clothier I. O. O. F. Kulldln - - Burns, Oregon KJI Additional Locals. fhf if hues-1 mU JUUAN HYRD Manager SATURDAY. FEBRUARY . ISIS SUBSCRIPTION RATES On. Y.r Sim MoatHs Tlirss Mentha Auto Men Are Pledged To Improve The Road The Tirncs-Herald is infom l that several auto men of this section have pledged money and work to improve the road oven Sage Hen hill toward Silver "Creek during the coming Beaton. This seems to bo the only place on the Burns-Bend road that any trouble is encountered at any I time of year and they are deter mined to fix it so that it will be an all year round road. In this connection it his bcvn suggested that further work of this character should be prose rated to the east and make a good road from Riverside so that tourists from the east and west j may travel through this territory. , One ni .ii in discussing this mat- ter si hi- d that from his own per on J knowledge there were over 2 I 0 tourists at Crater Lake last ! i-nmer who were going to motor through to Yellow Stone Bark and hud there been roads permit un ' would have all c me throu i the Harney country on th -ir way. This year will see a far greater number of tourists on account of the fair at San Francisco and good roads are the best adver tisement a country can have these days. With such con ditions people are more likely to take an interest in the country and it is not what the tourists brings as he passes through but the impression that is made or leftduring this pilgramage that is going to be of lasting benefit to the country. night decided to amend a bill in troduced by Representative Sam Brown, of Marion, and make it provide for a half-mill levy. This is an increase of a quarter of a mill over the levy now provided for by law. E. K. Coovert and a number of $2.00 other rood roads enthusiasts, oo, appeared before the committee. and nived the passage of the bill, and after reducing the levy providi d for, and making a num ber of minor amendments, the ommittee will report it out with I ha re( mmendation that it pass. Briefly, the bill provides that the money raised by the levy shall be us'. I in aiding counties in I uildiiig roads, and provision is made for a maximum and a mini mum apportionment to be allow ed each county. Upon the ap portionment being made the county must appropriate an equal sum, the theory on which the bill is framed being that the county shall appropriate 40 per cent and the state 40 per cent. The re maining 20 per cent is to be pro vided by the road districts which will be directly benefited. Additional Local. Tonawama tomorrow night. J. T. Barnes was in town yes terday. K. H. Sitz and one of his little sons are up from Lawen today. Say there's going to be some good pictures at Tonawama this week. You're going to Tonawama. Have your picture taken at the Sayer Studio. W. R. Grey was registered at the Burns yesterday. Blue Print. Inland Empire Realty Co., Burnt, Oregon. J. F. Malum and wife are over from their Anderson Valley home. Mr. Barrowdale 1b up from Catlow Valley on business and to visit his daughter who is in high schoo1. We do your mending and sew on buttons, without extra charge. See the Steam Laundry about your work. Four feet of snow at the Pur ington mill is the'report by phone the other day and from indica tions today there will be more of it before long. Phone Orders -For fat young turkeys, alive or dressed. to Willow Wind Farm, J. W. Biggs. F. B. Howard. Prop. Mgr. Some of our stockmen have found it necessary to purchase more hnv but they are not ob jecting and the fellow with hay doesn't object either. On and after Feb. 15 freight arriving on the Prairie stage will not be delivered around town but taken direct to the stage office. Charges must be paid when the freight is taken from the office. Wm. Foren, agent. The livens picture theatre opened last Tuesday with a fine program and played to overflow ing houses twice. The boys are pleased with the manner in which they have been received by the public. Kstrayed Came to my place in Catlow, one black horse, weight about 1000 lbs., three black feet one white hind foot, white star in foreherd, branded either a run ning M or WA connected. Ow ner call and prove property and pay expense. Joe Baker, Beck- ley, Oregon. J. E. Johnson is in the city to day on land business. He in forms The Times-Herald he con templates moving his big sheep shearing plant from the Crane Creek country to Riverside in tc near future and will add to the equipment making it larger. He can then work more men and make prices to sheep men for shearing and placing their clips right on the platform at the depot for shipment. RESUME OF WORK OF STATE LEGISLATURE First Three Weeks of Session See Practically All Big Bills Introduced. Numbir ef eill In House 444, In Senate 160 Mill to Reelaeelfy In uetrlea Submitted Ways and Maana Cemmlttee Caualng Uneael neee Prohibition Bill Favorably Re period No Wan. m to Sarva on Jurloa. Library Club. (Contributed) The Library Club held its last meeting at the home of Miss Egli. After the roll call, "Sweet and Low" was sung by little Philip and David Cawlfield, the little boys have very sweet voices. The ladies of this group chose, Edgar Allan Poe, as the subject for study. Mrs. J. W. Biggs read a paper on Poe's life; which gave many interesting facts about this wild and restless poet. Mrs. Sutton sang "My Ain Folk" which appealed to every one, and responded to a hearty encore with "Candle Lightin' Time", she has a voice of excel lent quality, and her interpreta tion is perfect. Miss Leila Egli then reviewed some of "Poe's Prose Tales," among them "The Fall of the House of Usher", "The Gold Bug", and "The Black Cat." Half-Mill Levy For Roads Decided Upon A late Salem dispatch says: concluding that sentiment gener ally was aversed to a levy of a mill for road improvement work in the state, the House commil- Neil Smith and wife have gone out to Iron Mountain to visit Mrs Smith's parents. The next meeting of the Libra ry Club will be held at the home of Mrs Farre on Feb. 20. Ben Young was operated on last Monday at tie Cummins hospital for appendicitis. Dr. Griffith performed the operation and the patient is reported re covering fine. Mrs. W. H. Robins is in from the Crow Camp home having her eyes looked after by a physician. She had a very troublesome ulcer or something of that character on one eye that is caOsing con siderable uneasiness. Mac's Restaurant and Bakery nas oeen opened in the new Levens Building under the effi cient management of W. R. Mc Cuistion, the well known chef who formerly conducted the City Restaurant, Mac. has a very cozy place and most inviting. Call in and see him. The coyote bounty bill passed the legislature and there is no doubt of the governor signing the bill which carries an emer gency clause. The county court of this county will place an addi tional bounty to that paid I y the state, making it $5 for the var mints. This action will likely be taken at the March term and will apply only toanimals killed after the date the court decides. Warrant Call. Notice is hereby given that there is money on hand to pay all general fund warrants registered prior to January 13, 1914; and all all road warrents registered prior to March 1, 11)14. Interest cases on and after Feb. 8. R. A. Miller, County Treasure. Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Masonic Building Association of Burns will be held at the Masonic Hall in Burns, Oregon, on Saturday March 13th 1915 at 2 o'clock p. m. Sam Mothershead, Secretary. Hl Entertained for Cough Medicine for Childrrn. Never give a child a cough medicine that contains opium in any form. When opium is given other and more serious diseases may follow. Long experience has demonstrated that there is no better or safer medicine for coughs, colds and croup in child ren than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is equally valuable for adujts. Try it. It contains no opium or other harmful drug. Notice is hereby given that sealed applications, for appoint ment to the position of County Roadmaster, will be received by the County Court, at the office of the County Clerk, in Burns, until 12 o'clock M., March 3, 1915; ap plicants are required to state amount of salary per month, which salary shall be in full com pensation for all services, and out of which all the expenses of the Roadmaster shall be paid. The Roadmaster will be re quired to inspect the County roads, and to oversee all con struction and repair work, he will be required to give a bond in a reasonable amount for the faith ful discharge of the duties of the office. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all appli cations. By order of the County Court, made and entered in the Com missioners Journal, Jan. 27, 1915, R. T. Huohbt, County Clerk. tee on roads and highways last J For sale by all Dealers. Excellent for Stomach Trouble. "Chamberlain's Tablet! are just fine for stomach trouble," writes Mrs. G. C. Dunn, Arnold Pa. "I was bothered with this complaint for some time and fre queutly had bilious attacks. Chamberlain's Tablets afforded me relief from the first, and since taking one bottle of them I feel like a different person." For sale by all dealers. Baleni - Although throu wiwks of the 11th legislative HswlBB have "" pad by with all tha big iiieasuros itiill to ha oaaiad upon by both houses, ret really mora prograaa haa haoii made during the flrat half of tha present esuloa than during the SSJM Berlod la many previous sessions. Practical- ly all tbe Important bllla haw I I Introduced and many of litem luuc received attention from the turimis oommltteea and are In shape l" "' paaaad upon Tha beginning of the fourth weak of the session found both houaaa In ahapa to get down to liusl uni and unleaa there U un unusual flow of oratory much SSftovJ work will be accuitfpllsbed Aa Saturday waa the laHt day for the Introduction of bills In the hotiae members of tha lower branch know now Juat how much work they have ahead of thaiu. Moat of tha bills that win appear at this aaaalou have been Introduced Thay now number Ui BOUSB Mil" and It aanata hills, a total or SOS, At the 1911 aaaalou there were SSI house bills and 107 aeuate bills, a total of Vi Cempensstlon Act to Qst Attention. Legislation affecting the workmen's compensation act also will deuiuud the attention of tha house laid week The committee on labor and Industries bus submitted a bill that will reclassify tha Industries under the present law and will aak that no further rtiauKcs be made It Is expei lid that the house will act favorably oil (his nuns ure. Tha hill to do away with the pelt tlou peddling that created sueh a Stir lu the houaa last week will M ha. I. from tha revision of laws unltlee tills weak. It waa rccot Ilted with Instruction to amend so thut uudl dataa may. have the option of filing for office either by the putlllon route or by paying a cash fee to the county or state autborltlea Tha section requiring a tuudhlate to support his or her suncsaful BBSS nant In caae of defeat also will he atrlohsu out or HOdUtod In that ahapa tha bill may get through (he houaa -Teeth" Added to Prohibition Bill Tha prohibition bill was reported back to the house lu tbe form of a sub alltula for tbe original measure with tha favorable recommendations of die oommlttee on alcohol U traffic The bill remains In suhi.lnntlally the same form aa whan originally drawn by the Committee of One Hundred and Introduced by l)r Anderson It has been atneuded, however, but bus mure teeth In nearly every section Probably tbe moat pronounced change la In the limit set on the amount of liquor that can be shipped In for home consumption The hill now flies this quantity at either two quarts of whisky or 16 quarts of beer In a month. The original bill sped flad no limit Tha measure makes unlawful there calpt by any person from a BOOUeMB carrier of more than two ijuarta of spirituous or vinous liquors, or more than flfteeu quarts of malt liquors. within a period of four weeks Uraln alcohol, the bill provides, may be aold by pharmacists only upon the prescription of a physician lu good standing, and tbe sale to each ln.il vidual la limited Among other provisions, no adver tlsemente. In newspapers or other wlaa, of Intoilcatlug drinks will be al lowed In tbe state. Institution Appropriations Reduced. Appropriations for six statu llislltu tlona are provided for In as many bills introduced in the House by the ways and magna committees of the house aad senate The amount allotted reaches a total of ll.38S.0ou Bo Tbe corresponding appropriations for 1V13 and 111. regpectlvely, wure SI, 834, 717 11 and I1.I6..23. 4:, The current appropriation, therefore, shows an ap parent aavlng of about ::. i over two years ago Out ef this savlug, however, la lu be deducted nearly 1200,000 for the completion of the supreme ...nil build Ing which does not figure In the. pres ant allotment. The varloua state lustltutlona are provided for aa follows Kastern Ore gon asylum, laps. 300; peiilteiitlury. 1174,700, school for the blind. BJg, til; capltol and supreme cuurt, IfiK. 110; Institute for the feeble minded, I144.V81; Oregon state hospital, $070, 148 The Joint ways and means commit tee decided to recommend thut the state training school for girls, created By aa act passed at tha last session f the legtelature, be abolished It WM decided that there was no roal naed for tbe school Opinion was as. pressed that the Inmates of the school eould be taken care of at other im.ti tutlons An appropriation of (.., mm was made at the last session for the school ef which 114.000 was used In the croc lion of a building The Joint commit tee deolded te turn llihs building ovor te the beard of control. There were only 20 Inmates In the Institution laat year. Other estimates were cut material ly. By a vote of five to sli it waa de elded te allow an appropriation of 111,400 for county falra. Of I17t.tll.27 asked by the slate fair, only 134, IDS was allowed Items eliminated were for erecting livestock oellaeum. ltl,83l40, for building roadways, 11718, for reimbursing the state fair fund, 13730 Woman Jury Bill Killed by Senate. The death knell of Henator l.ang sulk's bill permitting women to serve ea lurtea was sounded so far aa Ibis session U icrBmd, whoa tho atta Ity report of the Judlelarjr utee waa adopted and the measure was postponed Indefinitely. Favorable ao tlon bad previously beoB taken by the aenate on the measure, but It was re called from tbe houae and reconsider ed. Benatora voting to postpone tbe bill indefinitely were: Barrett, Bingham. liishop, Burgeaa, Butler, Cuelek, Day, llawley, Kiddle, LaFollotte. McBrlde, llagsdals, J. C. Bmlth, Btewart, Stray er, Wood and Tbompaon. rtenators favoring the bill were: Clarke, Dlmlok, rarrell, Oarland, Hoi lis, Kellaber, Langguth. I.elneiiweber, Moeer, I. B. Smith, Vinton and Von dor Hellen, School Bill Passes Mouse qualiru atlous for county school su perintendent were "tightened up" by the house when It passed the Illnkle bill providing that persons holding this office must have at leaat IT mouths' actual experience In teaching school and hold a ttate teachers' cer tificate. Twelve months' of tho past experience muat have been had In Oregon. The present law permlta county au pnrlnteadenta to have ouly nlue montha' egperletice They can hold their positions on a county certificate. It la uudaratood that the Illnkle bill has the support of the county superin tendents of the state Leglelatlve Brevities The house paaaad Dr. J. r: Auder sou's bill appropriating $8000 for tha experiment atatlun at Hood Itlver. Highway legislation la yet a very uncertain proposition The sentiment seems general that a fairly liberal mlllage tai ahould ba voted for elate aid In road construction fur the aeooad lime lu three daya the houae voted not to repeal the phya leal examination marriage law, passed at the Itll session Benator Dlmlck s Mil providing that sacks of aherta ahall weigh to pounds, passed the aenate. waa reconsidered and Indefinitely postponed The house passed Representative Huston's bill empowering the govor nor to fill vacancies In the office of I ulted .states senator pending a reg ular election Miss Towuv'a bill for an Increase of the length of the rural school terms from six mouths to eight montha. waa defeated lu the houae 11 v a vole of II to 11. the eenale aduoted the majority report of the Judiciary committee that the hill re pealing the law passed at the If 11 session providing that school districts may furnish free textbooks, be passed Henator r'arr.ll a bill provldlug for a reduction of tO per ceut of salaries of county and state officers receiving I3U00 or more a year waa defeated by the aeuate At leaat seven Important legislation I. Ills have been reported out by tbe Irrigation committee w!th favorable recommendations Blx of these meas urea cover tbe recommendations made by tha irrigation congress recently held at I'ortlaud. while tbe other Is tbe product of Representative liluklr . halrmau of tbe Irrigation committee Two ple.ca of legislation of great Interest to tbe state are the bill In troduced Friday In the houae by Hop reaeiitailve l-'or in-s for the ratification of the lease of Hummer and Abort lakes by the state to Jason t'. Moore, and the bill introduced lu the senate by Henator Under, providing for the creation of public utility districts Authority Is given to any person seeing a dog puraulug or worrying any livestock or domestic fowl lo kill the dog on the spot. In a bill Introduced by Henator Bingham The bill also glvea authority for any person seeing a dog straying on a farm where there are livestock or fowls to kill the dog At a conference called by Ouvernor Wlthycombe. at which Benator Kath ryn t'lark. of Deuglas: Attorney Gen eral llrowu aud the member of tbe senate Judlrlary committee were pres ent, II waa virtually decided to aban don the object sought in aenale Joint resolution No. 16, to empower the eg ecutlve to remove district attorueya and sheriffs In caae he becomes con vinced that they are not performing In good falta their official duties. JANUARY-FEBRUARY Clearance Sale BROWNS SATISFACTORY STORE Will offer during Jan. and Feb. a large line of Quality Merchandise at Reduced prices. Remember when we advertise any thing it is so and you know it. There are lines that should be closed out during Jan. and Feb. and we are going to reduce such goods and offer them to you. QUALITY FIRST N. BROWN & SONS Burns, Oregon Wanted By man and wife place on farm or stock ranch by month or year. Address 14.'8 W. 6 St.. J. H. HankinB, Eugene Oregon. CONTEST NOTICE. I' SITED BTATKM LAN II OKKIc K Bums. Oregon, Jsnusry ittli. ml ' To bsrlrt M. ( ..,..rr. Of Hums, OrriuUl ' M You sir hereby nutlflr.l thai I karlas VV Unit WOO gives lUsinuu it. uiiiiu, as his PS I oeW-e address, did on Jsnusiy JMli I"' Mis IB I ! oSJer bis duly corroborated sppll.s tlon to eou toot Slid secure tho cam ellatloii t.f your Homestead gntry. No , mi Nu 01 . made March Ivtb. 110, for ',".. V.-"1, of nertloti S, Towueulii .'. houlli, KeOgOed, gaol Willanislte alsridiaii.aiid as groyads lol blsciihlrslbrsllexsolbatssl.il hsrl.sM I uopol has wholly abeudonsd said sutiy 1 1. si bo aovorsstablliliod or msluteluni areola oi uis.ls any ImprovoinouU thsrson, suit hss abosutsil hlinsolf ami changed bis resident s therefrom ever Slurs tbe data of rnlrv Yea arc, therefore, further notified Ihsl tho said allegations will bo takeu as cunt. . -i. aad your said eulry wlil ho oaaeeled with, ui farther right lo be board, either before this ogles or on appeal. II )no fall loflle It. tl.ls osx.ee within tweaay dss alior the mi Mil pablh stion of Hits uotne. as alios u below, ion answer under oelh. sueclBt allj respond, lag lo these allegations el eealssi, togethi ' with due proof that ion have servvd .. eopf of four lulnrr OB Ibt Said Ooillf-otalll I'llhtr III ooroon or br registered mall You should stale in your auswt-i it..- asms nl the wist ogtce to which uu .ii-ii. fntuic uotlcrs to be sent te uti we rssss. lU'gisti i. Oat of first publication Jsi.us. anii i,u ,. Dale oi socoud publlcstloa Krluusijr ill. I91A Halo ol third publication rVl.iusi. I II. II'. Oslo of fourth publication Ket.riiari BXk lls PUBLICATION r i 'Love and Lunch' a two-reel Ford Sterling COMEDY will be (be feature in MOVING PICTURES NOTICK FOR I'SITKIf Hl'ATKM I. A NiMH-H Hbjru. orriun, Jnuuai' M, 11- Soil, t la iirrl7 lvt)ll lliftt NUtllr A Will.,.,, "f l.ftWrti UrvajUU. Win, un x-H.nia.1 , ''. II mav.lir HouirSUaid KUtrjr. No '-". 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Kdwaril i'arlaon, all of AldriWI, OfMW, a, KiHM. HfflBlf ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Now on. Call and see the big reduction in prices. Listing of goods will appear in this space next week. County warrants taken at par in trade. My general line of WINTER GOODS Is Complete A. K. Richardson General Merchandise Agt. Bulck Automobiles NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED fTATM I ANIl omi:, Burnt, Orvfbii , January. v, I'M Nwiic la boraby flvan ibat Joaaa K. Vlekom, of Marurjr, iiragoo, who. un lioi-ombcr 4, luv.i, j Houiaalaad Eulry. .No.UirwiH, fur N'.n1,. Hoc tlon U, TownahlpaC H, Itaiif JW K . w H.at.u n- ' Marl'tlao baafllcxl noilrvof lalonUon 10 uiaki' final Nvryrar proof to ratabttali i lalm to I In laud aUive daarrlbi-tl, tMfura tin- KrilHtrrntnl HaoolTrat Hurua, ortfon, on fhv rth !. Fabruary.lflft. Claimant namra aa wttneaaei HUrr Huraiauii aud J . 1. i ... i.nth oi U nay, Oravon. I. inula Vlckata, of liui-hii Oragou. Kubart IrvUig. of Harney. Oraami rVM, raaai. KrKlaU-i Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL1KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Froc (amp House andFeeding Privileges in Corral or Bant. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair (.rounds. at TONAWAMA NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UH1TI1) aTATKs LAND UKr'lt h . Mums. OrofOD, Jauusr II, t.'i B Nutui- is lisrei.T flvso tbsl I'oler Mlllur ol Vlsltfa. tlroauu. who, oo J una 'Hi. I VI I mil Jul. 17, 1114 respet'tlTaIr mama Hooisstoail Kuirlos. NO 06S1D an-l, for HW'NK',.N'Nltl4.Hi .' WaV NBsHBa. Her ', Town ft M . H.iixi. I B., wilisuistis Msrlillaii. haa filed Dollos ... In tentlou to mass final three rear br.Hiftocsial. HtLrlaliuUithrlBl.il SboS .lrs.Tll...l, I.. ... OoorssA. Smith. II. a r. iiuui.Ki.il. . . at his ..B.sst Auilrswi, Oissuli, un ttis Mh .Is).. I rshtusiy Itlb. t'lalmaut names as witnesses: a Bales tieorie.J. at all llsJs, Ollv.r MoCarly. John Hit sen all ofKlslils, Urogou. vra Kisss Hi-iiitrr. CITATION oa next WEDNESDAY FEB. Ill THE SAYER STUDIO Kodak Film Developed and all photography work done la first class shape. Prueopl attention BURNS . OREGON IN TUB OOUNTY COURT Of Till 8TATB OK ORKOON I'Olt HAH NKY COUNTY. lu the matter ui Hie Kntatr i ol A. 0. Lynch, dereaaexl To Mary Aune (irei-n, Martha A. Uciirlfl, Jane Kerguron, Julia II. Kuirill Horsi.so K. Illne, V. ('. I-iiinklui. William Franklin, J. 1.. Franklin, unci A. VV. Franklin, UI'KK.TINU : IN THK NAMK OF THF. RATI OF ORBUON, you aru hi-rehy cited iiml required to appear in the ('.unity Court of Uregon, for Harney t'miuty, at the Court Room there ol at limn , la Dm County of Harney on Wednesday tlu 0th day of January, 1016 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day to then iind there show cause, II any ovist, why tlm Judge of the County Court should not issue an order to aell tho iuIIowIiik de scribed real property, to-wit: Lots 1, 4 and B ol tieotion H aud Lot ; aud the NW, al the HW, of Ncli.ii B, in township 27 H., Range :i0 K. W. M. oontalulng 100 acres more or leas. WITNKHK: The llonorubhi (Inn, I ThomptOQ, Judge of the County Court ol the Htate ol Oregon, for the Couuly ol Harney with the Heal ol aald Court aosied this lrth day of NoveiulHT A. I' IBM. A1TEBT: R. T. Iltubat. Clerk. Hy O. N. Jauieson, deputy Clerk. I el We have complete stock of Seasonable Goods Come and see the greet variety Everything For Everybody CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store BUTTER WRAPPERS Printed in accordance with ly a I mjuirementa on short notice at THE TIMES-HERALD Job Rooms JOB WOBK We do it right f .V