The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 24, 1898, Image 4

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M. L L1W18.
J. C. BVRD
Lewis & Byrd,
REAL
Xl’MNS,
OREGON.
Kt haft far aalt tk. following City property in Burnt:
Bigkleea Bleeke in the Morri.onjAd
In farm property we have ICO acres
Brewa of good agricultural la.d 7 miles south
Addili**, ...tai.iag the wo.I desirable ef Burns. Thirty acron in cultivation,
re.ldoooo properly in ¡town. ‘Thia goad hou.e and barn. Title perfect and
properly ie oflerod very eboap for each a targain at fl 100.
dia.. and the whole of the
• i la ioilsllwoets.
No trouble to show property er give
prises.
L.lt l]eed t in Blook !S. Thia la
k>.«( a. th. J. S. Kenyon residence
sad is is a vary detirabl. neighborhood
aad is oferedjvery low fer.caah.
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This
sadoiV'.odly [lb. boat „bargain in
Iowa.
We have a nice farm, containing
385 acres, two miles southwest of
Eugene, Oregon, and on the gravel
road. Good dwelling, good barn
and outhouses; good orchard and
well fenced, worth $7,000, to trade
for a slock ranch in Eastern Oregon
of equal value.
1 rood raaeh contain.ag 160 aerea,
•■'P.no. Creek, 7 wile. North Ka.t
160 acres good bay land, 9 miles
ka.we a. th* 4. Hembree plaoe, for
8outh of Hurns
This proderty is in
loll lew fer «««b oren reasonable lime.
good condition and ia the beat bargain
Uadiepeled title.
in tliu Valley.
UEO. SHELLEY
burns
h.p • ppo.lt. the liruwsry
All work 1* •ur lino done neatly and with dispatch.
I« tout teed.
I t * os •••II,
Brrns Ontario
*yes Baras daily al 6 K> r M.
Fare One way 17.50.
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An editorial comment in a re­
cent issue of the Omaha Workl-
Herald, regarding New Jersey
justice:
New Jersey maybe depended
upon at al! times to come to the
rescue when something that adds
to the humor of the day is needed.
The latest exhibition of purely
Jerseyesque humor is afforded by
the supreme court of that state,
A child was killed by a railroad
train and the father brought suit
for damages. The lower court
found for the father, fixing the
damages at $6,ooo. The railroad
company took an appeal to the
the supreme court, and the grave
and dignified justices reversed the
findings of the lower court. The
supreme court found that '.the
damages were excessive because
“children as a rule are expensive
and not a pecuniary benefit to
their parents.” In other words
the father should have sent his
thanks to the railroad company
for having killed his child, the
killing having removed a pecuni­
ary burden from his shoulders.
Had the child lived it would have
cost the father a great deal of
money for food clothing, medicine
schooling, etc., but by having it
killed he was saved this expendi­
ture. This is peculiar logic, but
it is New Jerseyesque in the ex­
treme. It makes the life of the
children purely a matter of dollars
and cents, the burden falling upon
the parents.
We opine, after
reading the supreme court’s decis­
ion in this case, that that court
would find a verdict for the rail­
road company in case it sued the
bereaved father for a few thous­
and dollars for-‘servic< s rendered.”
Under the supreme court’s decis­
ion the railroad company certainly
performed a favor for that father.
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