0. w. It) infl MDsi I r CITY OF BURNS mtatg- III COUNTY OF HARNEY u The Biggest City In The Biggest County In The State Of Oregon The BiKRont County In The State Of Orefait, Best In The Weit I VOL. XXVIII BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, ( KM ON. MAY 29, 1!)15 NO. 29 fhe MtMk STATE STOCK ASSOCIA TION OFFICERS COMING Officers of the Local Stock Association Will Take Active Interest in This Meeting and Use Influence to Get Stockmen of County in Burns June 14 to Meet State Representatives The following totter from S. (. among the itock growers of the Correll, secretary of the Cattle A minify. Morse Raisers' Association of The Times-Herald is given to t'regon. has just DMA received understand thai the county or- by the manager of The Tunes- ganisation has not been active Herald: I of late and the active members "Our executive committee has hope this meeting of the execu definitely decided to hold its next tive board of the State Associs meeting in Burns, Oregon, on tion will put new life in it and June 14. 1915. stimulate its activities, "There are li" members of the There are several Harney COUD executive committee, and a 1 1 members of the Association, and the public generally, are admitt ed to all meetings of the Associa tion and of the executive mittee. i men who are members of the stat.' organization and are there fore familiar with its workings and advantages. This meeting cum- will afford others an opportunity t i gi t acquainted and learn of its "A large number of the mem- real importance to the stuck in bers of the Association have dustr,) of Oregon. promised to attend this meeting, Mr. Correll has been communi and we hope to have present cat ed with and asked how long every cattle and horse grower in the visitors expect to remain in your county. our town and the number of sc s- "I am enclosing you a copy of iioi thi j desire to bold In order the report of our annual meeting that provision bo made for their held in Prineville. which will entertainment. give you some idea of the interest Livestock is the most import that is manifested by the mem- ant industry in Harney county berg and will continue in the lead as Local stockmen will recall this it is particular!) n stock country, meeting was suggested in a let- Organizations having for their ter printed in these columns a purpose the upbuilding of the in few weeks airo and The Times- dustrj and th protection of the Herald urged the executive eom- men engaged In il should have mittee of the state organization the support of every individual, to meet in Burns, assuring them regardless of whether actively of a hearty welcome. engaged in thai particular busi Since receiving the abovi coin- ness or no munication announcing the exec utive committee had definitely decided to hold its next meeting Ml here on June 14, the writer baa che ter, N. Y., wa a victim of conferred with President Ted j, ;, headache and despondency, Hayes of the local Stock Associu- can ed bj a badij weakened and tion, Wm. Hanley and otherstock debilitated condition of her stotn nien ot this vicinity, and found ach. when Bhe began taking ail of them favorably inclined to- ( 'bamb'i Iain's Tablets. She says ward tins meeting and their as- "I found them plea ant to take, urance of stimulating an interest also mild and effective. In a few among the growers ot Harney weeks' t:mi I wh i tored tomy county. Mr. Hayes will UikeUie I . r il health " Pur sale matter up with his secretary and b i-alei a few active members of the lo cal organization and after a con- Tin Burns Hotel is the hesd ference with them will be ready quarters tor all when in town, to begin an active campaign in Good table service, clean rooms the interest of this meeting ami accommodating attendants, Su k 1 I, mini hr A. I.. I .in l i.-. Bast Ko- Time to Cut Hay to Secure Right Quality "Cut. hay in the morning after the dew is oil' and rake into win rows as soon as the leaves are thoroughly wilted. Legumes (clover, alfalfa, etc.) especially lose their leaves readily and should be cured in windrows and cocks and not in swath. Two to three days in cocks should CUM clover hay enough for the mow. Be sure all outside moisture! ram and dew) an1 off and little dan ger will be experienced in mow burning, providing the crop was cut at the proper stage. You can't afford to lose the leaves by swath curing. They represent I large per cent of the nutritive value of the hay. " These are the views of .1. E. Larson, held crop Extension sion specialist of the Oregon Agricultural College, on the best time to cut hay. Mr. Larson continues as follews: "If grains are cut for hay, cut in late milk or early dough stage. Allow to wilt and cure MR! I in windrow, then put into cocks of Kood si.e, well built and solid, file same method will apply to grasses except that they are often put in the hay mow from the windrow. May cut at (lie; proper stage, and cured and stored without burning out will take the place of some o tin grain feed, Quality is impor tant in bay making." I lnunl.ii lnu.' 1. minimi This preparation is intended es pecially for rheumatism, lame back, sprains and like ailments. It is a favorite with people who are well acquainted with its splen did qualities. Mrs, Charles Tan ner, Wabash, Ind . '.ays of it, "I have found Chamberlain's Lini ment the best tiling for lame back and sprains I have ever used. It works like a charm and relieves pain and soreness. Il has been used by others of my family as well as myself for upwards of Lit years. l:o anil DU cent homes For sale by all dealers. SUGGEST A DAILY AUTO MAIL EAST AND WEST Ing the sentiment of th? entire territory effected in these sug gestions. Will Ask for a Daily Mail Service From East Practical Change in Routing the Mails Over Direct and Natural Lines of Development Started by Railroads. A petition is being circulated throughout the county and the signatures of every man and wo man in thi entire interior should be attached to it upon presenta- A Saving of Time Under Propo8ed "fc 'j "TJZ j the advantages to be derived from such a service, also showing how I this VSSt empire is handicapped by the Inadequate service recent- TheJuntura Times is suggest really a matter that the pos tul ly inaugurated by the post office ing 8 daily mail route from thai authorities should have taken up department. After receiving all Change and Give Better Service PERTINENT REMARKS ANENT IMPROVEMENTS Vale Enterprise Comments Editorially On Promoting Public Enterprises That Develop Certain Territories. Significant Comparisons of Philan thropic Tendencies of The People Comment was made by the from them will be negligible. Portland Telegram upon the re- Western Oregon is ready to be mark by another Portland paper, economical when it comes to ad saying: "Central and Eastern vancing the Interests of other lo Oragon could do a great good for calitiesbut we do not note any the state if they would finance large saving in their own locali their own irrigation schemes." ties, Multnomah has bonded it Thin is unquestionably true and self for good roads which is a we might say with equal justice most excelledt investment, but that Western Oregon and Port- we note that huge sums have land would do the state a good been expended by the state in deal of good if they would finance all of the counties which have their own irrigation schemes, issued bonds, th afat anaiuttns The Times-Herald suggest! to hays the schedule cut to three ri?r improvement schemes the money first. into the Central Oregon territory thai this matter lie taken up by ,.,, u w,,,.k ;H som,,thinir that, bridge ... . I --,-,---.- w from the west, would be the the commercial bodies wit hm the ,e.iiires considerable explanation most practical method of furnl h- territory interested and provide j t justify. Ing this territory. wax-, and means to place the Nor will the addition of a daily This proposii has been put matter properly before the peo- passenger and mail train serious- up to The Times-lli raid l men pi that is have petitions circu- iy injury the transportation com- have riven the mat! i con- lated and when this has bean panics, rather it will stimulate follow this excellent though il- ous efforts to assist other parts business by practically doubling logical advice given in a vein of of the state to obtain money at the passenger traffic. As it is now I either ignorance or sarcasm, the same low rate thev are oh- point into the interior. II has themselves. I he route IS practi- been suggested by people in this r and there could not be to ex- section before and to extend such i I 100 days in tha year that an a line not only from the east but SUto line could not operate on a also establish a daily auto mail regular schedule. By asking for route between Hums and Bend, classified bids as has been done thus following the natural line of travel and bringing our mail in the most direct way. A daily line from Riverside, end of the rail road on the east and another from Bend, the end ot tin- railroad line over Other star routes the gov ernment could get reasonable bids on such lines and thus fur- ni-h this territory a much better everything favorable for bitter and quicker service. transportation and oiiick delivery the names possible this petition will be sent to the Railway Com mission with a letter of explana tion urging the necessity of more adequate service. for many years the Drewsey, Burns and other interior points have had a daily mail and when the railroad is right St hand and wh siderntion and who are anxious accomplished put il before the that a movement ! started to postal department with a strong bring about such route "he endorsement and recommends- notion of bringing our western tion. Ii will have influence and mail around In wax of Baker In ing a route quicker than any and Prairie City making il nee other method known to the writ- essary to travel a great distance The natural business of the ami consume much tune when countrj is either toward Portland L business trip from Burns to On the practical line is by was of orthee.it and all travel goes j tar;oor sojs(. There are a dozen improvement schemes, Portland capitalists are just as street railroad schemes, and philanthropic as are other mon- other and more or less worthy eyed men, neither more nor less schemes. so. But we think that unless We think there are only t WO 'hey, the Portland capitalists reasons why both sections do not lend their b is! and most strenu- no one passes through to the in b r or excepting those who are obliged to, and all on account of Inadequate railway facilities. Just think of it, a week to make Bend with a sa ing of la a matter that the I'( We do job printing. I hours either one way or the other. It tal He- connects neighborhoodsjthal have partment should recogni "hen mutual interests and alone tin the mail from lie easl coming line of development and the final only three times a week ,i al route of the railroads. Should present when the territory has the railroads build within the enjoyed a dail) mail from that period of the contract thesche din Ction for more than 25 V .irs diile could be changed to conform la verj Inconvenient and is a han with the end of the rail line on- dicapto bo ine til such time as II was completed With the new routes proposed across the state. the expensive line now Operated The writer has talked this between lure and Prairie City matter over with Mr. Hanley could be cut down and thu make and others who are familiar with a saving in that direction. Il is conditions and believes it is voic- branch lines in Oregon with scarcely half the tonnage that supply a daily mad and passenger B 'iv. ces besides regular freight trains. The road bed of the Ore gon Eastern Is one of the best new lines in the country and abundantly able to handle the trullic to which this country is justly entitled. The people of Juntur.i ure a unit in their elfort to secure this service and ask the co-operation of the people and press of the en tire Inland Empire, to whom it rirst, as to Eastern Oregon, we taming it. they will have many have not the necesary funds, foreclosure notices to publish on As to Portland and Western their skyscrapers. Oregon, they can get a batter Farmers cannot pay 8 and 10 rate of interest for such money percent and live. Land will not as they may have and they pre- be settled as long as that rate of fer town lot improvement and interest prevail and Portland speculation to the slow though financiers will have this brought certain and profitable grind of h6me to tin mm an extremely six per cent. personal way later. They might In this connection we desire to well give great assistance to the call attention to the fact th.. i im- promotion of many legitimate provement of land in Eastern irrigation enterprises and still Oregon will do more toward till- loan their own money at a high ing Portland's empty buildings rate. They have been made rich than will the consolidation of and a principality laid at their commercial bodies and public- feet by the millions spent by the tion of high sounding literature government in opening the Col showing what a gnat place Is umbia with jetties and locks. Portland for speculation and Home capital has built some of speculators. their skyscrapers and the un- FRIEND OF THE PRODUCER Burns Meat Market and Packing Plant BACON. HAMS and LARD Fresh Meats, Poultry Home Products for Home Consumers SPCIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO SHEEP MEN AND BIG OKDERS (EARS, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK'S INDIAN PATRIARCH, SLIikS THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH AT PORTLAND'S ROSE FESTIVAL Do You Shampoo Your Own Hair? Then use Violet Dulce Sham poo and Head Wash Crystals Not an ordinary Hoop Khampoo Hioroimhly HclentMc and Antliepll. Tonl. an. I CISBMT Violet Dulce Shampoo Crywluls cloe not -. color of hair or make II Ury, Han h, or Brittle. Sold only al he Rexall Drug Store 25c. PER CAN REED RROS. Props. BSBSSSBBSBSBSBBBBBBBSaSaBlSBnBBSBSak m - V QjlLAsjeaaa. HI JH 4sa ' . "flr p xsmts. """"""""as a4 'Tsk. SrK jr.' :aai naVF"..M4taiaaieaV 9ilkwnflst4r - SefarSpwJr'BVH -. IonTc iunos VZ-cil ' 4 1 i 1 a k Masil- it t da amS a UB H 9BHHH3HHI JmM Kustern Oregon has asked earned increment and increased means still more. Vale and On- WWROO S credit for the purpose valuation given their town lots turio and other towns on the main increasin the values ot" taxa- by labor has enabled them to do line will also he gnatl) benefitted l,)le property, building up a king- this. hy this and the commercial bodies domofhomas, and thereby assist- We think the statement quoted and press are urged to join us in Ing the building of a great city at commencement of this article this movement for better service. I on the Willamette. That credit emanated from a spirit of phar- r Juntura Times. Market Report. Receipts for the week at the Portland Union Stockyards have been cattle 941, calves 44, hogs :77(i, sheep lUM. The cattle run was light this week and the offerings were mostly of the lijcht weight well finished class. Hay feds 7.(f to 7.90; cows t' to(i.ro. Prices went up another notch In the Iiok division. Choice light hogs sold for 8.86 going down io cents near the close of the week. Demand good and market strong, The receipts in the sheep sec tion continue to he liberal. Lambs did not bring as good prices as were paid the previous i week, dropping from H.f(l to 8 30 for first class Stuff, Same lamhs old off cars at H.fio. Bwss are quoted at 5.25 to r.7r; yearlings 7.00 to7.2T). Bundles for the Steam Laund ry can he left at the Capital and and Star barber shops. was refused hut a tax was voted to build roads which all will go to Western Oregon, or at leas) the amount which will escape isaical Bmugness and ignorant sarcasm. Vale Enterprise. Ground feed at Hagey's. Breakfast 5:30 to 9 Dinner 1 1 :30 to 2 NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Mac's Restaurant & Bakery Located in the new Levens Building BURNS, OREGON W. R. McCuistion, Prop. Supper 5 to 8 Short orders at all hours "TUOCf RFaD'UMrBlINf, KINNmiNIC.ONE OF THE 300 VARIETIES OF rLCWtKb RW UFDR IN f.t AflED NATIANkl PARK KMOWfl TO THIS NATIVE Bomnisi MusHBHsasass BssasaaBBi j The Burns Hospital MRS. ETTA CUMMINS, Prop. Best Surgical Room and Equipment In the State Outnlde of Portland. Nice Rooms, Good Care and Com fort for Patients-Reasonable Terms Graduated Nurse in Charge our THE OF THF eLAC.rFEET WHO WILL SfTK 1 A Dl ACKFFFT INDIAN "FLOYVLR OF YOUTH" AT POR TLAMO V MjTHER AND PAPPOOS6 Sumpter Valley Railway Co. Arrival and Departure Of Trains Depart No. 2, Prairie 10:15A.M. Sumpter 2:35 P. M. 1 Arrives Baker 4:00 P. M. Departs No. 1, Baker 8:30 A. M. Sumpter 10:05 A. M. Arrive Prairie 2:10 P. M. The Burns Flour Milling Co. Manufacturers of homo products HIGH GRADE FLOUR "CREMO" THE FAMOUS BREAKFAST FOOD The (roam of the Wheat, Fnsh and Falalahlo Bran and Other Rolled Mill Feeds You Patronise Home when xnu deal hero out mi tijii cimiir national I'urk Iti-Hi-i wiltun, Munliiiiii tlin BOOM Ol Hie HI, i. hi.'. I llllir. old Tlll'l'i' lli'llix, im,Im UUckfeul ihliltulii uiul putrl .in h, in lulliii Ink IiIh i Iiiihi'H iiiimIIi Iiii nun rur a tili In tin' I'liillaiiil Rom I 'ihiIwiI tu li' IkI'I nt I'lirlliinil, Ore Kn, J una tab, IMk '"i 1 1" Ami t in 1 1 in iiih ii curious lata anions North Ann i linn IiiiIIuiih tin' BlAOklMl ii ii vi- n roBUtattoa for loassvltif unu tin. tribo iniuHtM a taofs if hosry iu pulrlurcliH wnll nvnr 01 OStO Hm n iniv in. nil wiiinii tiiu Kill" raapw himiiiih In Imvn ForiOttW. TIiIm Mtiiln ill a il ii 1 1 . I lii i i' Hi iiih cIbi Inn -i I' dud iii ill .i hi ii ond ri "I ' uik i ' i loll iii w iiii llowi 1 1 uiul ii' i ' ' lot llt ll I', ill lln (UITOI Ol Im. I' in . .m al inn n in niii .IK iinir mil tcil to tin im .In Im nun ol till i hy Unit 1 1 Ii brati 'i i'1" kfM t i uu uK". Hour Spit It over Qft) v .'i lot Im ot kim iinwi'iH uiul barbii msny ol than unknown in iiotunlHiH go to 1 1 1 i i lit- up iiii" wonder lul no iln in. , ' to blob tin' IiiiIIuiih Inn (in u Iiii' lulliii' nl ' I'nli loli alii. in. rally "saod mi1i It.' an ord mi' io iiir Indian limond a origlnnll) No. 1 Mukes kixhI connection withO.-W. H. & N. Co No. 4 i .ii tin- miraculous propsrty ol II- h'llli . nil ll. lint nil" IiiKH'iII' ni ' 111 ll H i miiii,, ... ,l Inn cull ill) lollKI'l I"' round in iiiinii'i National Park, Tim (Fast Mail) leaving Portland 6:30 ioi oi th" wonderful PortiunU iimw p ji arrivinir at Baker 7T,ri A. inn. i. in in. i ii,, Mrs ot Torso Bears LJ "', M.. ,- f,1 ,, ' ... nil, I Ii., I.I,..,..., lln. I III ll Ili.ullllliHIl ' i-". II IIWIIl mro ,llll .mil I.,. iiii it,. Hm hi'i ii't Ii" Iiuh been SO loUS iii'ioi liln;; loi'. no "inulullliK I 'iiii, iii lion In ulll Join liny with Iii, im ill, inn nun to I'm I liinil, tlini" In brow llll IllJ'Hll, rlliH uiul ,,!" monies tii" iiiukI" i'nli inh uiik." whiih win restore to iiiu tribe las io -i secret lit eternal youth injr Baker (:50 A. M. No connects with No. 5 (Fast Mail) nrrivinir at Baker 7:U P. M. which picks up Pullman at linker, arriviiiR at Portland 7:(K) A. M. mIbo with No. 18 at 10:45 P, M. for points Kust. To be Given Away AT THE WELCOME PHARMACY Every Saturday at 3 P. M. ONE ALUMINUM SET Be'iure and bring your coupons you may be the lucky one The one having the number nearest to the number under the seal will be the winner