FRIDAY BAKER VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS SOCCER SUFFER LOSSES ON THE ROAD: PAGE 6A In OUTDOORS, 1B Serving Baker County since 1870 • bakercityherald.com September 6, 2019 IN THIS EDITION: Local • Health & Fitness • Outdoors • TV $1.50 QUICK HITS Good Day Wish To A Subscriber A special good day to Herald subscriber John Heriza of Baker City. BRIEFING Antone Creek Lodge Opens Near Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort New Local Lodging Free tours of Rock Creek Power Plant Sept. 12-21 The owners of the historic Rock Creek Power Plant, in the Elkhorn Mountains west of Haines, will offer free tours Sept. 12-21, by appointment. To schedule a tour call Terry Daugherty at 208-412-9813 or Don Wagner at 208-412- 9812. The power plant was built in 1903. It produced electricity by diverting water from Rock Creek. The plant produced power for Oregon Trail Electric Coop- erative until 1995. WEATHER Today 80 / 49 Chance of storms, showers Saturday 86 / 53 Mostly sunny and warmer Sunday 71 / 43 Cloudy and much cooler, with showers Full forecast on the back of the B section. The space below will be blank on issues delivered or sold from boxes. The space is for a postage label for issues that are mailed. COLBY HEDMAN, IN JAIL IN BAKER CITY SINCE JULY, ENDS HIS FIGHT AGAINST EXTRADITION Murder suspect will face charges By Chris Collins ccollins@bakercityherald.com Bingo Sundays at St. Francis Weekly bingo games are planned every Sunday afternoon from September through May in the social hall at St. Francis de Sales Cathedral, 2235 First St. Doors open at 1:30 p.m., with bingo from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Pondering mountain passes S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Antone Creek Lodge has found a niche in the Elkhorn Mountains along the Anthony Lakes Highway north- west of Baker City. In front of Cabin 1 are, from left, Rich, Lori and Harmony Daniels. Rich’s Portable Cabins, built at North Powder, are for rent nightly and longer. By Samantha O’Conner soconner@bakercityherald.com Antone Creek Lodge, a family run RV park that’s the nearest overnight lodging to Anthony Lakes, opened earlier this summer in the Elkhorn Mountains. The park is owned and operated by Rich and Lori Daniels, who also own Rich’s Portable Cabins in North Powder, along with their daughter, Harmony. Antone Creek Lodge is along the Anthony Lakes Highway about 9 miles from Anthony Lakes Moun- tain Resort, with whom the business is a lodging partner. Although the ski area operates a couple of rental yurts, and a camp- ground and guard station are open during the summer, there are no other overnight accommodations at the resort. The timbered property features four cabins, or “tiny homes,” built by Rich’s Portable Cabins. The park, which opened June 22, sits between Antone Creek, which is about 50 feet from the cabins, and the highway. Lori, 62, said that “most of our guests are out-of-town guests,” com- ing from, among other places, Boise, Portland, Hermiston, Bend, and Kennewick, Washington. See Charges/Page 2A Mining proposed in dredge tailings By Samantha O’Conner soconner@bakercityherald.com S. John Collins / Baker City Herald See Lodge/Page 3A A man wanted for mur- der in Washington who last month opposed extradition, preferring instead to remain in the Baker County Jail awaiting disposition of Hedman local charges, changed his mind this week. Colby James Hedman, 23, a former Heppner resident, waived extradi- tion Wednesday in Baker County Circuit Court before Judge Greg Baxter. Hed- man was taken Thursday to Walla Walla, Washington, where he will face charges of fi rst-degree murder and theft of a motor vehicle. The front porch and entry way of Cabin 2 at Antone Creek Lodge. An offi cial from a Cana- dian company gave Baker County commissioners an update Wednesday on a proposal to do exploratory mining on a county-owned section of the dredge tail- ings in Sumpter Valley. Erik Tofsrud of Shukrain Investment Inc. in Vancou- ver was joined by Mark Ferns, a retired state geolo- gist from Baker City. Both are part of Rainier Skyline Excavators Inc. Special Projects. See Mining/Page 2A S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Lofts allow for extra guests or serve as a main bedroom in some cabins at Antone Creek Lodge, said Harmony Daniels. She operates the RV park and cabin complex along the Anthony Lakes Highway with her parents, Rich and Lori Daniels. Blazers Rally set Monday By Samantha O’Conner soconner@bakercityherald.com The Portland Trail Blaz- ers and Moda are bringing the seventh-annual Rip City Rally to Baker City Monday, Sept. 9, as part of a week-long journey around Oregon. See Blazers/Page 5A TODAY Issue 51, 14 pages Calendar ....................2A Classified ............. 4B-7B Comics ....................... 3B Community News ....3A Crossword ................. 5B Dear Abby ................. 8B Horoscope ................. 5B Jayson Jacoby ..........4A News of Record ........2A Obituaries ..................2A Opinion ......................4A Outdoors ..........1B & 2B Senior Menus ...........2A Sports ........................6A Weather ..................... 8B MONDAY — BAKER FOOTBALL TEAM OPENS ITS SEASON AT NYSSA