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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1903)
its line 150 miles south to Bend, in • Knight southern Croak county, and has tht- f. voted it. . Court Jentitr assurance of f l.WJ.OOO fimn East Judge Webster made an ex- . . Clown ern capitalists if Portland will fur- One of th - pleasant social events ten-led address, tn the course oi . . Clown ni-li jo.wt. Just how much th« SATURO AT. FTBftCAEY 1» r » < which lie declared it a mistake to of the season and one long to l.e .................... Ccein agreement I. tween t tie Co umbia say tl at the irrigation company remembered By the participant, Country Squir.- Southern and the () R Jk N , into M «KSK«*l JI MA > bïRI> was the mask ball nt Locher’» .Bailor could dictate to those who <>wn tl.e interior if the latter give, all Hill last night. The hall was t , , . , , . the land. I le .ls .-ugjested tit it t. has Johnson of Ifa freight to th« big line, bam- crowded at an early’ hour ami 1 lie legislature h is appropna'.- .' ifr id ,’’ i j. , , . it n i;;ht by wise to appoint a p. rs the CoJumoia - .uthern tn it, ed ^-100,000 for a poitage i :.J- * 11 although the weather was extreme Frank Gowan ChlU’ll road at The Dalles. commission to draw up a bill to desire to pen. trat- Central Or gou, ly cold many la lv spectators were August Gilbert ......... Sailor ____________________ be presented at the session of the is a matter which the busim-ss men there uml enjoyed the different Fred Hill . . J'S.-H’ JailKg legislature two years hence. features v -ry much. Ta re wer-i Will R >b rtson will endeavor tn determine 1 rank Jutn- a A bill to repeal the ■< alp boun E. E. Lytle said he believed somethihj like 115 maskers—the A!l«n Jones ll i- the intei i .I. of the Ci,film Swell e.ion z ty law passeri the lorn ■ !...• other tin: people doing the tri ¡gating largest number m the bi-tory of Kldrin Jnhri“m Ida Southern, if .’ ¡.owed Io follow .................... Clean day in a bun y. 1. .-'.ci u Oi... n should be entitled to the control ,,ur intle citv Tom Maupin . its plan, tn extend the main line . . Cimvn . — r— , member.» tried iodo -orni tiling of the land, at least until it was south, throwing oat sbert feeder, o Some unique customes and char Brass Byrd . Clown but They were neve given a svlti d upon. He I’efetred brief-: aclers were in evidence and the Billy Corbell as th dev iopinent of trade condi 'p.inish <'aValier < barite and were outniuni i t rd l-y | n to the S' . lion making it com ju-lg1 s bad a hard time to decide Cariie Parker and eventually to •. Dtide tions warrant, a large majority. It i» kn v n I ulsury for people to he uctualT’’b° were entitled to tlie prizes for Oscar Swain line <1 wn the De- build its mam ......... I* ace teat sustained character. Claud MyGee Alone that river is that the law was alms’. J to a c< i •i ttlei s before they Could acquire 1 I the 1 ................. Face echutes river. Al Welcome . . tiie ideal route for tapping Central tain extent, but it had ... om- p n ssioii, mi l ilhts'.r.iced this by There were Chinamen, Japanese, ...................... Face Hank Felton Oregon. It goes into the very plislied much good, nevi riliclc-s Idcilaiing that prospective set tiers Irishmen, English dudes, Dutch- ' . pa uish Cavalier heart of toe territory. The only , man, Mexicans and if fact every James Vurion ... Joi key might come here from the East Jimmie Buckland thing imaginable. objection raised to building the A meeting ot the < x cuiive and make partial payments but ......... Fisherman Mrs M FitzGerald was awarded Hi mer Reek road now is that for a distance of committee of tin On g- .. It i i ,;a that under the Williamson act thu pi ize lor tbc I.e-t so,' iirn-d lady (Trover James-- . 5'J miles, more or less, there is no ’Alpho.-*- lion Association will I h-HI < n tiny Would not l-e able to do that. churiteler, remesi tiling a Japanese Fr-d RuCine trade ti rtilory from which the line C • h February 20, to cottii In ll. dif Mi. White stated that he was i.uly. T J Garrett an "Blind Jack” (i McGee could draw for supp .rt, while the ferent irrigation pt - j ' I ef< pn -ent as a delegate from the was a easy winner for the gents A V Racine.............. i xt. nsiun . f (lie present Columbia it and make recomiiieiidilions to irrigation ■ convention and lie be | prize. Tin! ileclamn of the judges T. E. Morgui Siutli rn line woii.il draw from the government in favor of the lieved section io should be amen met with general approval Other, 1 E. Dale............................ every mile it coveied. most feasible, s.iis .1 Poitland i x- ded so that the land should be who in re strong ci-mpetitors for Fred Hr >wn 1> 1» much easier to induce capi Ray Di-kinson 1 liange. Well, that . mniiUec given only to actual settlers and llie prizes were Sam Parish as talists to l.tnld a road through a who led ‘ Blind Fred Fisk fertile country than it is to build wasn’t swallowed up in a tid.il then only whin they pul it into Cap Kunnaday” Jack ’ around with a stick, Mrs Loren Hembree.......... one up a canyon like the Deschutes, wave as was predicted. II ultivation, ot improved it. Pearl Vulgnmore «• "Blind Jack's — Hurlburt............ .. .. where it will not derive any bene I Squaw” sustained her character Ed Moore ................... fit until completed. But us the The vote for U. S. Senator re 1 ............ wi 11 and was natural as life Mrs. Hancock Ctinjun Red nr.d Gun Club. trade of the interior grows in vol mains the same from d iv Io d iy, G \\ Waters, repr. -euiing a beggar Frank Welcome.............. Carpenter ume through the development of Saddler A number of residents <>f Can woman with a "hand organ” and a Earl Swerk notwithstanding tin fait that tin-i the country’s resources a direct Chas Cr.-:.in F olhali play-r papers |>tedict t.irtlmg ihni os! yon City met at the county tieas big play card "1 am blind” waft line d I.vn th • Deschutes will be immediately. The Multnomah in er's ..Ilici- list Saturday tor the one of th» amusing and »ell »ua- Boo!» Smith . . . come a necessity to handle the traf- delegation still mi.limn It.m purpose of organizing a rod and ti.ined character«. Julius Chandler ic with more ease. Ot course, it alii THINGS FOR OREGON. about from one to anotliii Holt gun club, say» the Eagle. Tem as 'Encle Sam” was,quite a sticeess wouid pay to t uild the road up llie land man and people don't know porali organization w.:s effected | and Fred Fisk as a chinaman D.sc.iUl. s al th- start, liut it re- Tiv* construction of th»* portage was typical There were also where “they’re at.” Johnathan 1 by the elei lion of V. G. Cozad ■ quires s’veial ttm. - us nmchcaplt- Hume very nic > costume, which road, the opening of the mouth of • al a» will be need, d til ■ o’.h r way, Bourne is still wo: kmg in th 'i liairin in and A. 1> Leedy sec e llo* Columbia and the cxtHnbi »n of were much ad mired and will take long, r to g t returns. (lark, Im' it i- thought he will lary. A committee of linee coi.- Managers I.- » is A Smith nr-1 a raih-'id ¡ntoC uiir.il Or»goo, .in* l..«iy mir coveied i>_, the uih. r soon show his tine h ind. Btn ; 1 - isti 11 g of A. ! >. Lei dy, C J. .Mc commended for the manner in now absorbing th“ uttfUtina i.f the lunle tiruUr* ivfVt uiii iruiu like rich I lermann is still an unknown Intosh ami Olin L. Patteison, which ilie affair naa conducted, heavy c-»nirn«*rci i nu n of t o* r ate (..lint.'» quantity and keep- the politic . up 1 ,n i <• appointed to correspond It iva, n sueeess in everv particular, and ti ie nalustriul worl.e's, sirs Urr on uneasy seats. The -’em to with olii, ei.s of the Oregon divis- socially and linaucially, 120 tickets t! ie Portland Telegram The port ." r U. lx —On th night of Oct. 9, age ro id pK'jeel d pen i- lip. n tin , • eel Binger will “cut .■ .me ii ” it i hi of the National League of being sold. he decides to enlci the i i e The Tim s-Herald man was pri lieti.>11 i f ill'’ Ii gishllute >11 pissing i.'ij. loo lb nr K ■ y, on Deep Xo American Sportsmen and ascer- pirants for the Lite (' ng essm oi tain the necessary requirements vileged to lie present and t ike the 'he Gum bill; the dip-ni 1 f :he, cn k in Stein, Mountain, oat . u a ri i I li>■! i )i -trip in fue- , ’ Tongue's place hop., hi will di of a Im tl org intzatioii tn ord. r tn naiuos of the maskers as they came Columbia channel is in ll, ■ lai ..!- i.r.ii.di d iiiol v. .’cd with HF mil I w<rk will rush nt the <>f 'he government a d tide to take senator. II would become ;t member of the (talc or- III, but owing to the b fi .oui. i r liiforn pion leading was unable to gettile be 1 started • ■-' • ti.is year, .. .r and ti e last to the urn st and eonvietu-n <>f the door, Im be a good ni.in for O k gon in ganiz.ition. 'Flic same commit wii >le list, Following arc those he pr.j i t oi l receive the lu'I a'tei.- tho l. or the r. Him of till- lior.-e to either place. tee was also instructed to coi res tion of the loisii’.ess men ns s m .1- 11. il. B: owns ran: li near Dia moral,, o mght: _________________ pond with J I. Krause, of Pen the excitement now e. lilctrd into will h>- lib railrewarded. Mt -'.- ami s From exchanges we |earn that dleton, and file a fonn.il applica the 1- gislature ilp s out tion for s >me ot the lai ge number Hugh Witzell. The ..pi lling of Central Or-g .n tile Noitlnin Pacilic R.nlro.nl of trout tiial aie to be turned F M Jirdan by railroads, in I he opti i . .of '.usi has an rye un Centi.il Oregon N iir^e nes, ni. a, is ns inip'.ri n.t 1- eliti r loose 111 the streams of Oregon Chancellor................... and w ill likelv pt olii b\ any (le I’at of the other p* j. c -. 1 !.. y . e Fred Haines ............ dui mg the present year. lay that may be < . him d by ihe Torn Allen . (Tin's Whist I lull fully aroused I" t .■■ i.. » its of preseli' i (implicated aif.iirs ho 11 nry Vulg.iinore Ind,nil Squaw giving it their 1.' . . ..' I ntf. niioi: obituary . tween the Harriman people and Jnpai.tie I nly ,h s yt- .r As nil ,.lv -ugg.-t o C H. Viu gtly the Columbi.i Southern, in which .... Beggar h, the Telegram, ju t a- s..on : ií G \V Walers.......... Died — ¡'rdiru.'iry til, 191'3, Jessie Ü D Rusk................. the (oi in er ai <■ preventing the < x ( i \ |>«ie the legislature ¡id¡.air, - a commit Ernestinu Haves, daughter of Bui W Y Kmg .......... tension of the latter. It appe NI g I r S 5 tee uf hu-iness n a ] urp. s>- to in- lev and E bill Hayes, of Lauen, nlso that the business men qui'e ti to til m f .- du r mt s Fasi- F isk , Pioprietor. H C [.".nard Oregon; aged (I years, 5 months Peter Ch iliens Portland have ;.wakened to t for retching the te r.t iry and lend 7le< //."ft lot ¡litt! berti Oftenulto a I to h 1 eVer I '. It I, i -jest jt'iltitr noti tot idle <l ehare of the patronage fact that the inland empire 15 and .3 days. M FilzGernld ... M.ihiy............................. To|»v open !he country t i tr i le. wot thy of a little allei n and HAIR ( I 1TING, Sil WING, 'A c ri gr< t to chronicle the death 1 Frank Otey The Columbia S ith rn will In . . Black Doniiim they will investigate the railload SHAMPOOING. ETC. of th- eldest daughter of Mr and Brudwell given due cons deration. That .......................................... matters and possibly help to pen- NEAT BAITI ROOM. Mr,. Bailey iiayes from scarlet A Jurd m ........... Foley r ..id, m aíítadj t hl, baa inc rrpor- lite diale it by linatn i.d aid. Ersrytkiitj ft.st rlatt mid tip to <Lite. fever. The little »ulTerer lingered O Sager» ...................... Flower giil ated for the pur|>. ■ ' if extending extension rd '.lie Columbi i S mili for nearly three wc-ks anil hot with-i Ml'Sb S. < i n to Bend ti ould not mater ¡ally standing the utmost care ami at- benefit this p u tieni, ir Miti m. but Iciitioti upon the part ->f her devot E lvth Miller Ch imie rnriid Dancing girl it would be the meins of b eg ed lianiils »as unable Io survive Ethel Sagers ... Oe íimrs-Kttraíd THE MASQUERADE BALL. F 91 Jordan Henry Welc 11. - Claud Smith Marion Wil.- :i Frank Atider- Oacar Cavamier • Erne it Reed Ches Carter STOCK-TAKING SALE! About th. 1st of March will I -gin taking etoek and time wll close out mai l us. ful srticits for Less than ¡he Articles Cost W” need ili' ro III f" -’»r ^l’fiug -tr-ck. The Cash un<| ari worthnmn.......... » thau thè gooda. Tha more vie ,t|| * ], ,S «re » ili hav t" involile. Noi» ¡stile ttm- lo eecurg giiin» ' all au-l ei e tf we dim’t meati business. TD^.UTC: _____________ 3 t if I GEER & CUMMINS. Dealers in CrccJ-ery> Glassware, Windmills, Pumps, Guns, Arrircnition, Fish’r.g Tackle, Paints, Doors Windows, Garden Seeds Etc. Sole agents for Rider-Ericsson Engines. Only Tin Shop in î larney.eCcunty. ------ RESERVED FOR------- MILLER & THOMPSON They will have «muell-ing to say rrxt week 'E CAP BARBEE SHOP ii’g us to the atti lli . n of the rail- the ►< rious complications that su- Agne» Ward . . Liberty |HiV<iied ii|w>h h«r disense The Alma Marshall l oiul people. Fraukie Miller 'fever attack-<1 the child with more Buttercup . than rgniimtn severity, and was of Myrtle Hancock The Oi egoni.m of 1 eb. 9. Fot tune teller a most malignant type from tin Vada Lyons toi tally, says in part: .............. M ,-k I l.ea R.diinsoii This is not the tit st time tl t Morning Jessie wa, a child of marked ’ Stella Hagey •4 private iliffi icnce ■ h.ne stm din precocity, bright and prettv, and Ver i \t inters . . . the wav of publi. pi 411 ss. Ni, 1 of such a nature a* •<» win for her Al c i Hamilton, Queen of M -rni j would this b, the fust !■ ..e that ()he ]„„, ,,f n[| „ha knew her Iler Veva Cowing . . Red Riding II o I private diffctcuii arc t. iced to («.ss will reach many heart,, and Ora Williams . . Spanish dancer aient ine yield to the demand of the public; het lereavi I patents upon whom ■ Nanfe Cross . . . N nu Ida Turner foi, of comae, it is m t < be jJ , thi- ...ilulmii falls su heavily have l.tdv in bhlk Junia Dawider entire emu- mitted (ot a moment th.it the thu ,v mpalhy uf tbi, Little girl blue Goldie Duncan great sl.ltv id Oregon is to be luuility Eclip« Cota Rusk .......... .... bound and g igged f. i a petty Dancing girl ■ Myrtle Snivfh Na. »f’S Lhiirc inwtl br| I <uhu.nl quail el. y,leen ' f Hr .Its : Vina Ru»k Mer »ft »f tb.o, •'•i.|ti.»a of the ti t ailioad that w ill gi e 1 " FIRST NATIONAL HANK 01 HIRNS. Nellie McClain A ■ ■ ■ A ■ bly dii ret « tmiim. dmn belvv e< n At Bwma I« the trflflQ vf t»re<A»n. al ik m «I Jr.sir Met lain Fortone tri er Poitland and th it mat «ect i’ii of • «•I ara» Fv*». a, Nannie Maupin .. . Night itaHKaii t villi al and Sou k « i < ) . t I s>«na a»*4 nta«»«a • Japanese l.idy iw«î. Lennie Dy < r V ». I' vih a »• ar- ure ews u’ation Any ngi e« .i n.t in. u_; i i tin *-^w'Hurlburt .......... mi *A Pr* mums on I’ *•. It«li4s F auci ¡h«** Way of nidi a . ns iin.n t o I Repemi»'!»»»A > u»i 111 M Agnes Saver 4 14 ♦* llg.UIKt pu' h« |H>IC\ .11.1 g oil . Ke. >.»taw. lurn.-wr- .« a ».lu «• cash and <tv. freni M'liac, and ought to b, disregard Foe'.e Sam Julius Chandler . A) cd. It the C< in i > .1. til M verni ba lit Ray linker cannot « mo..i d . . tl. it Hsrrv MrCI . n l< A C basket I all will enable it to « vtciid its line, Cl tl • i It ! that ta it» iiiKt.'ilime. It i, not Lee B’evcns for that (-i on to 1« tubbed <•! I * ‘A* 1 Wm Sunlhi.l what It ll.K l: a. but I 111 Kt ,u T»rr or •• ?r<.o\ . Bat McClain ylAO m F ** «« k k si.i .1« old pe«ni ».f he a'.wv ; Fred T ismonil L x • I I nemesi b»«h «•«’ » h ^ h » awMriSw im .» ’• Clav Clemen, the opet'ing of till « >.mti\ • » .««♦!•• ta pue l«sW m > .....K ia* I rev S.niih a*4 ua<L • «rases- «••..» Fran, s .Ander» All . .. Chian Jmlg« Webster, K. L l.ytle S . ♦ U lem lB< Marvin Metres ». and Sainurl \\ hit. wcic b. f.'K ’ F rank W »e-n.»n <’ .an thè !«gi>'.«t ir >ti g 1 o ii>mnnt- It 11 nd Jack T. J Garrt’t : ' . ..c l w o toi ni.i. ♦ m M- »*■1 • Sam Parri«h tat Kam',dai who Lave , • g Dutchman J M Tackabery So«! » u . i i Geo Water, E<1 Nl«*an U n » , i 0 Ki! ? HOPE ni ■ » «1 ths« ‘Ai? r¡:<b>ubie»li y ¡ r« fil by il. j r • i r « ' or \ <11 f«i:-.i!y \ ; «■ :r ii » * a:-«J >' The C’ i ' a l»rn¿ Sî<.rv, littaiist-vwrytl.iDg u th«- tint* i.< «»Í bett «¡n IJ', tn-.muf îctnr« tl • v ihv res: »<n‘ b!».* fin:«*, and niNp«n cil wi'li most • xariiig care by vx erk i.tin’ and pai ficiei t i h.; ru íicis’S. r T j ’also keep in m » k at -'I time* a 'nil line of t- ¡1 -t a tn es, perfil Kt s, pocket b.;*-k>, pocket men <-ramluin?, siaiKuierv, n !i oì Hip* •.-lit «, school b. ok*, ca tli> s. nu s. e c Also iruM**, s»\ ringe% s” lM‘n’ bandages, plaster? of a I kimls. A t nmber of gn t-.r-», bar j •*, vi«»lit»--, and a fine upright piano. i’i ros tv. RY Pi Rl >i UAL PUBI IS! 1) A portion of your patron.^» pn’iciten. earte. We bu.ieve in living and let live. We don’t want the THE CITY D$Uu STORE H CG. HOfxTOfl, Prcpt , Dunns, Or TRÎSCH A DONEGAN, Proprietors. Burns, - - Oregon. ZKZs.lze Tlxis ZEZeaä.q.u.ä.ztoxs. FRA&K SMITh, Propt- Tlie largest and best equipped hotel in The rooms me large and comfortable. C'N « Hopkins & Hunter, First-ci.iss bar in cortnectioo. Best. Security Stock Food. Poultry Food Worm Powder •' eave Remedy ■ Calf rood i" Colic cure Rheumatic Li '¡ment Pinkeye a'd Distempei cure Hoof Remedy' !. ■ \ Caustic Blister Antiseptic healer Cal! cure Carbolized Disinfectant keeps ft et in h- ( n> ide Cures ir .n I r| ., I tf ¡’•rrent, Idr*.*.! p>i..m fror? * in rwls.alr; I m al» quirkl, t'lirvs all cejiar gal'., o l-iir » »Hs. etc, whi!» _ 1 V»k ihsaw wlw tiare n.ed ;», !’• rfret be, killer--»urv 1 Ontario, Orc^on- M. FiTtGKK.tr I», rRE’inxsT A lì '«- l ondition )»sder th it a t 1 k n stock healthy »ml tn g. -•<! condition Will make I ci * lav. fatten dock». g i «e. turkeys, nmkos < hicks grow Keeps horses, colts, caire», hogs, and sheep free"from w< tins. A sure curse f r heave, in any s’ - jo Carrv it w ith vu i.tit’itiv.. qualities to ski'.t.nied rr lepsraier mi k. A qwiik fstt.mr, W drure H e « v. css« < i f colic. Horse- ii i n »h n’d never I e without it. h i” st lininent f< r man <'s I e»*t. Up to date.................. # I < I HEADQUARTORS IOR HARNEY CO PEOPLE. Harness and )addl? Dealers F0Ì1 Malheur county- Table service the z F .’ Rin-rx, Sin ASH Tzi.it BtOG, A T’.’FXKR. ATTr>Ryr.YS Sastezxx Oreg’oxx Œitlo G-vtsbiantv Cc. 1 N< ’< Hil’OKATBD. Abstract» Furti.shed and Title Guaranteed io all Lands in Harney County, Oreb'rt| Bought and Su'd on Com .misst or. Office in Bunk Buikiftf I ,MX «NO •ASHIHGTOH. FORTLARO. OStflO, The school where themngh work is done; where U m If**J always given: where confiJentse j, developed; where bookkrvp i. M----- • are kept in businew, ; where »borthx-iA • is ------- taught --------- exactly aa » books made ea«v ; where penmanship n at its best; where hundr*4» • L • ■« * ’. ’ • - : have been educated Ibr «we • * . re will be. < »pc.i all the year. Catalog«* •• A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B., PRINCIPAL