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BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY.OREGON, MARCH 14, 1903
VOL XVT.
Times-Ji eralà ,'1HEY
WANT INFORMATION ment and development onlythrough M’MAHAN WILL BRING SLIT
NO. 16
THE DIFFERENCE.
the establishment of transportation
If the editor makes a mistake
facilities, and
he
lias to apologize for it, but if
^7 SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Whereas, Through the inaugura-: FOR REDUCTION OF SALARIES
PORTLAND COMMERCIAL ORGANZA
|
the
doctor makes one he buries it.
j
tion
of
various
irrigation
enterprises
'
Year ............ ,. K * 1. •.
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STATE OFFICERS.
TIONS TALK RAILROAD.
Mouth«
.......... 1.00
It
we
make one there is a law­
j
large
tracts
of
arid
land
in
Central
'
te Months
. .75
“■•ü.
Oregon promise soon to be reclaim-'
suit, swearing and a smell of sul­
OFFICIAL DIRECTOKY
W.uld Campti tbe Secretary of Slate to phur, but if a doctor makes one
P isi Reaoluliom gad Appoint a Committee ed and become productive, and
8TATB— OKIUOK !
Ketura to Tbe Treasury All Fees
J H Mitchell.
lo Investigate Transportation Sita-
Whereas, It is of vital importance
there is a funeral, cut flowers and
Joseph 81 incn
la Excess of $1500.
tion in Central Oregon.
to the commercial interests of Port­
tThos. Tonaae.
a smell of varnish. The doctor
t
M
A.
Moody
CMgrets ’.tea
••• •
land that the trade of this rich,
D. R. N. Blackburn
AtWrnt > uetiaral .........
can use a word a word a yard
t . t . eoar
Portland, March 5, 1903r
L. H. McMahan, a Salem attor­
though as yet isolated inland em­
Fl Dunbar
^•tertiär «i Stato
long without knowing what it
C B Moyra
A
J H Ackerman Julian Byrd, Editor Times-Herald. pire tributary the metropolis, be ney, has declared his intention of
public’Jnstructlon.
means, but if the editor uses it he
.
..... WH Leeds
Burns,
Ore.
instituting
suit
to
compel
the
secre
­
not diverted, and
j K 8. Bean.
Dear Sir:
ilapra^ie Jud<a< ... r-'* ....> C.
Whereas, Reports of railroad ac- ' tary of state, F. I. Dunbar, to cover has to spell it. If the doctor goes
> F. A. Moore
Appreciating the fact that the tivity in the Southern portion of1 into the state treasury all fees col­ to see another man’s wife, he
•K*.- ♦ NINETH JUDICIAL DUT&XCT.
lima has arrived for Portland to this state indicate railroad invasion lected by him in excess of the charges for the visit, but if the
take a hand in the development of from the South, that threatens the «1500 which is named in the con­ editor goes to see another man's
Central Oregon through the exten­ loss of the trade of Central Oregon stitution as his ralary. McMahan wife he gets a charge of buck­
OOüBTY—HABSIY
has not defined the exact scope of shot. Any medical college can
sion of transportation facilities, the to Portland, and
11. C. Levent
Judge
F 8 Mietler Portland Board of Trade at a recent
the
questions to be raised, whether make a doctor. You can’t make
Whereas, It appears that the on­
HA Miller
’X'
Mirer
meeting
adopted
resolutions
calliiig
or
nqt
he will attempt to have the an editor. He has to be born.
ly means through which Portland
Torn Allen
». E. Lnffftu for the appointment of a joint com­
courts
limit the secretary to the
can retain this trade and increase
J C
When a doctor gets drunk it’s a
■chool Superintendent
Newt Hoover mittee whose duty it shall be to in­
«1500, and inhibit him also from
•tuck Inspector
its
volume
is
through
the
building
I
H
J
Williams
case
of “overcome by heat," and
¿^maitssioners
i CT Mill«
i/».
vestigate the transportation situa­ of a railroad from some point on receiving any of the items of addi­
if he dies, it is heart trouble.
HABNEY Ü. s. LAMV OFFICI Z
tion
in
Central
Oregon
with
the
tional
salary
provided
by
statute
the
line
of
the
O.
R
N.
Co.
South,
I
Wm Farre
.Chas. Newell view of securing the early extension
! for service on the several state When an editor gets drunk, it’s j
and
a case of too much booze and if I
of the Columbia Southern Railroad [ Whereas, There appear» to be no [ boards. At any rate Mr. McMa­
from its present terminus at Shani- 1 'disposition on the part of theoffi-j han, so he has affirmed, proposes he dies it’s a case of delirium tre«
SOCIETIES.
ko, or, if that be found impossible,1 ciala of the Columbia Southern to ascertaiu by legal process what mens.—Long Creek Light.
IYLVA REBEKAH Degree No. <3
the building of another road into Railroad, the only road beading 1 the supreme court would hold re-
••very 1st and nd Wedueaday.
Mrs. C.U Smit*». N. Q.
this section from the North. In for Central Oregon from the North, ' gnrding the fees which swell the
L
C. G. Smith. Kec. Sec’y.
A Nevada paper says: Child-la-1
this effort the Chamber of Com­ to extend its line to Bend as pro­ secretary’s revenues to sums vari­ bor doesn’t go in Oregon, The1
■I»»».,
.
a . O.U.W.BuruaLodue, No.»7.
merce of this city is co operating, jected and promised, and
ously estimated at from «20,000 to , state’s netv child labor law prohib-1
î;« Si
M««even Friday aixht. a
m . w .
I its the employment of children tin-1
ffftttlt«];
Hoyt. Kec. having appointed a committee in
Whereas. This apparently inex «30,000.
conformity with these resolutions cusable inactivity on the part of
der 14 years in factories, stores,
HANXEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
r'*r 2rr
r.
Hear, be»
Mwu >t odd Fello«. Hall, every Saturday and this joint committee has com­
Boy's Essay on Editor.
mines, etc., and children under 111
the
Columbia
8
mthern
Railroad
’ rllpn,
J It Dallou X. G.
W
Y
King,
Secy.
pleted
its
organization
by
the
selec
­
’illfliT 1
must not be employed unless they
Company, offers encouragement to
The Tecumseh Republican of i can read and write. Oregon bet­
tion of a fifth member. Thousands tbe railroad enterprises projected
•rilk«. -ju
’ (l'hui. .4 '-,7'. ife
of Eastern people are looking to the j i into Central Oregon from the South, a recent date contains the follow-1 ters the instruction the Eastern
pitoFESSlO-YAL CARD®.
eftiidc rt i
right. 1
ing:
Pacific coast for future homes, and and
states have given on the child­
!'s o” 'hi®
K W. J. COLEMAN,
if this state is to receive its just
'' mirk *^HÌ
“A editur is a feller that runs a labor question.
Whereas, There is great danger
Stenographer and Notary Public share of the heavy tide of immigra­ unless prompt action is taken Port-j newspaper and sets type and
n righi m
tion that has already set in, the
noaa
£ B ckns , - O regon .
land may forever lose ‘lie trade of j smokes cigarettes and sometimes
Just think, you get 5 per cent I
«ori od
way must he paved for the settle­ Central Oregon, ami the develop-! cusses. He is an otf.il site on
Odlce iu Chisens Bank Building.
etr.
discount on all cash purchases
»n rtjb:
ment Y>f Central Oregon. This can
ment of this section be greatly re­ press day and when hese got ink made at our store. Save yonr
ear, rro»
be accomplished only through trans
GEO. 8. SIZEMORE,
tarded,
the absence of transports on his face and hands and gets checks and when you have $oI
’ ' * 8 .
fr eirrla
*
portation facilities. The time to
ATTORNEY,
huit in
tion facilities driving home seekers mad when a subscribei stops hir worth return them to us and get |
bar od n
act
is
now.
Home
seekers
are
ar
­
B urns ,
................................ O regon
i bip; 1
into move favored localities, from a paper and don’t pay up. A < di­ 2>c. worth of
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’A' N*s <g>r ’
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Kjr
Collec 1 .>n-, Land business, and Real riving daily.
u.
Oregon must find
transportation standpoint in adjoin­ tur h is to be a offal good feller
revtmlL
t:i)
¡¿sial« matte r pruiui rlv a Lien tied Lu.
room
for
them,
if
the
further
devel
­
i.k. meni
ing states, now therefore he it
firea.
and rite all kinds of lyes about
• i»> «
T_QMWS « iuu »
M.FlTKiauaLD opment of the state is desired
Resolved, Bv the Portland Board people,« ho.don't desei ve it. Ed-
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.v
Motary
Bubiie
Religious Services.
i’• » ! •*
• WMMey ar Law.
Kt>al ,.a a e AJteBt Central Oregon offers as many in­
of Trade that the commercial inter­ iturs are always in a good
umor
ducements as any other portion of
¡fiœ.”«» K
WILLIAMS
FITZGEBALD
i
ests demand that tbe transporta­
Services nt Christian Science
1 ar'on'j|» OtfWJ* ‘,w Masonic building.
the Pacific coast, but before this
generally when they ain’t on their
tion situation in Central Oregon be
Hall every Sunday at 11 a m and
section can receive much attention
.ut-bit¡73; W
B: KNS,
-
O k EGON.
year
about
something
and
they
at once rtivesligated and that such
8 p m. Service Wednesday even-
railroad communication must be
: billed (V.'ii
action be recommended, urged and change their mind more times in ingH at 8. Subject for Sunday,
I, uudertK 1
established with the rest of the
S. W. MILLER,
• part ¡vw 9
worked for as may result in the ex­ a clay than a mule can kick. They
i
world. There is no reason why tension of transportation facilities Ci,n iay some beautiful things March 15, “Matter.”
leftata*
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
p and r.c 1
Central Oregon should remain long
Rev A. J. Irwin will preach at
•>
•ft
to Cantral Oregon and the reten- about new married folks and wipe
Burns, - - - Oregon.
| Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
er bottled up. Portland stands I ! lion of the trade of this
.r on left mf <|
section for ! big tuars of grief any tune one is month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn.
-. lit ialfUM
ready to do its share of the work at
f..‘ on left m H J. W -BI..GS,
T
DALTON BIG OS
Portland, be it further
sick with colic or any old thing. Sabbath school every sabbath at 2
a and m K
this end of the line, but before the
p.
m.
Resolved, That the President My paw is a editur.
Ni rowUr •^¡• c Biggs 4 Biggs
ery for relief can be heard there
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Sunday school at Harney the
( ■
of this board appoint a committee! My paw says merchants is big
, . ATTORNEYS - AT■LAW,
>-P IB ieftff
must be some appeal or demand
first
Sunday
of
each
month
at
If*
left ihiiiK» B UNS,
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OREGON. from the section directly interested of two with full power to act, to | ger |iar!i than editors. Some t'ines
ai i, troji"
o'clock 11 in. On the second, third
merchant»
_...J sez they feel good and fourth Sunday rtf each month
’ 'Practice in ail tne courts of Ore. It is a work in which the press ol. i confer with and act in conjunction _____
cattle,'
with
a
like
comnuittee
to
be
named
i.er chin.
the interior must co-operate • if i
Ccjledtions promptly made.
twards you and will patronize you nt 3 o'clock p in Preaihing ser­
(>J on th« »di T.-a —-------------------------------------
by the Chamber of Commerce, said
vice < very second Sunday al 8 p 111.
MRS. A JORDAN, Proprietor. BURN'S, OHIQyON.
mark.ept 'I
speedy results are to be attained
and then put a big ad ill the other
C. W. PsfeBISH
committee
to
»elect
a
fifth
member
X. ' BSMl:. ID
By working unitedly and energet­
At
thu
Presbyterian
church
eft hip; it; >**A
tellers paper and say nary doggon
PARRISH & REMBOLD,
a at i¡evn
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor
ically to a common end and bant- from the citizens of Portland, and
that
the
duties
of
this
joint
com-
"l,r<' ,o )ou- That makes paw Devine services the third and fourth Strictly Z^ixot-ClCrSs —
I A Korney s-at-Law,
ar.til or.f
mermg
away
continuously
we
be
­
i«f un th«« j B«r>s (and Cnriyon City,) Oregon.
mad. The funniest thing 1 ever Sundays of each month at 11 a. m.
h ear; a*- -r #H1 pra -r ce in »he r’oUrtf of Harney and lieve all that is hoped for can be miltee be.
Z3cct ^Lcccmmcdatlcn.
saw
was paw hugging the oline and 7:30 p in. Fabbath school at
.«rant cuBuuea a:>d in tt»e »up:vine ixun oi the
First, To wait upon the officials
r<
tlfftf
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...........
secured.
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m land .Utteus.
10 a. m. every Sabbath morning.
mark,
ni atw*«.and mib
j in
L.B.
uifiee.
devil
—
she
was
a
girl
and
lie
turn-
Will you therefore lend your in- of the Columbia Southern Railway
Preaching services al the Baptist
fluence and support to the cause. ¡Company and ascertain if possible
i»»tanter when I cum in and
Chiu*. U. l.e<>nai<l.
church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
begin
to
fummel
around
the
formt
1
»> .!»•>< t<r1
’^Z ATTORNEY- AT-I.AW,
ami by aliowiiMl up the tiausporta- I the cause of the inactivity of said ' ..
morning and evening Sunday
Thia hotel is centrally located and under the management of sb
in'
«Jareful attention given to Collec- tion needs and traffic resources of company and failure to extend its and look real mean, He said he school every Sunday at 11 a. m
Bh . Ml
lionband Real Estate matter*,
The building has been thoroughly renovatud
your section help to emphasize the ''ne fro,n its present terminus at w.is justifying the forms ami tix- prayer meeting every Thursday ex l>erience<l land Ioni.
and is well furnished
The dining room is in charge of polite, acooin-
'¿"gn..
Notary Public
iiupoitance of a railroad to Central Shaniko to Bend, as projected some mg to go to press or something. evening.
ruj ev®«
* * BX rm .
O regon .
modating waiters.
Tiie tables are fornirti««! with tlitcbest.
Oregon. If you will send us copies time ago.
’ Sometimes I think I’d like tube
. on
wii .eftrl . OlEca in Times-Herald building of papers containing anything up
Second, To ascertain the prob- an editur when I got growetl up.” KODOL digests what you sat
irst
lass
ar
n
onnection
on the lines indicated 1 will endeav- abilities of the company taking
Mir 11 08».
BOHN W GEARY
;ark. ■ ropr, W. L- «AMpIU,
purifies, strengthens
or to have such use made of them ‘ arly action looking to the exten-
KODOL cleanses,
A Real Buffalo Hunt.
and sweetens the stomach.
f BroaraJV
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- ÎBRSDÊN & GEARY.
a. may promise the best
results j of its line, and if such probability
Ln mi
cures
Indigestion, dyspepsia, and
t Jaw.
Physicians and Surgeons.
enclose
to urge
possible haste in
For your inform»tioi.
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- 1 —
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A buffalo hunt—a rare occur- KODOL all stomach and bowel troubles.
JOHN D DALY, I’RK»
N U. I Altl’BN l‘|.H, I aiiikh .
i b. tk a*
n< 1* al ’ I
Bt'RNS,
ORE'.ON.
copy of resolutions that have cell I the matter.
I retice eve.; in th - West where form­
FRANK R. COFFIN, V kk I’lir»
A C. WELCOME, A»»i. (. a » hii »
B.ifle *' |
accelerates
the
action
of
the
gas
­
£W ÇA<o<r .Vo iv tered attention upon the transpor­
Third, To ascertain the feasa- erly they roamed the plains, in KODOL tric glands and gives tone to tha
»in. i
-
*—
|
bility
of other routes that might nerd» many thousand strong—took dfestive organs.
tation needs ot Central Oregon.
•Jar.
ft. D. BURROW.
Trusting you may be pleased to tap Central Oregon from the north place recently on Antelope Island, KODOL relieves an overworked stomach
■ ■
of all nervous strain gives to
OF BURNS, OREGON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON co-operate in this movement, which in the event it is found imp ssible in the Great Salt Lake, Utah. The the heart a full, free and untrammeled
to ir duce the officials of the Colum­ hunters were all Salt Lakers and action, nourishes the nervous system and
I-
promises
so
much
for
the
develop
­
Accounts
of
Corporations, f irms and Individuals Solicited.
Aon eft» Special Stle.tion g*<n to all chronic
feeds the brain.
bia Southern Railway Company to their game was three magniucent
I
ment of this state.
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KODOL 1» the wonderful remedy the! It
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
I
't 'Colle to any part (>< lhe country will Le
act in the premises.
hulls among a private herd of buff­ —
1 remain,
--------- ma-tng eomany tick peop e well
•
Jay or inahL.
: i ■< »»<’! n«H«
John D D»ly. Frank It < >>ltb>. N Vx Oarnanlar, R J.
alo on the island. These animals e:.d week people strong by giving Io lheir
Very
respectfully
Fourth,
To
ascertain,
if
possible,
• , Jtou us 1 aod 2, B >rn9 Hotel.
bodies sll of me nourishment that Is con­
Wit.t.ffi« J W. G«»ry,
Cummin», II M. ilurlou, .Mi Alex»nd«r. Hm.
M ax M. 8 hillock
the present statu« of railroad en- had become so vicious that their tained In the food they eat.
• ur
Jot*«-.. Thoiriu !>»vi».
•
.
presence
was
a
constant
menace,
Sec
Portland
Board
of
Trade.
rroachmefit«
from
tbe
South
and
Bottles onfr. SI 00 Sue hokhr.
titres the trial
lf iitbiaM
tStafv
anti
Ctvnfj/
Warranif
boftyAi
at
tAa
ntritt/trot,
r’’
°n
»« wblc» mi «for ice.
th • possibilities of tueir threatened not only to human life, but alno to
wbr-«-» Hibb.'rtxl At Brownton,
sir
It
L
C.
teVITT
<
C»..
COlUMk
ResoloG.es.
the herds of cattle grazing on the
This bank 1« Insured and will be relmbur»ed fur any loss by burglary
• extension.
.-no»
•*JD entisix
or hold up day or night.
•
When as, With the certain in-
Burn» Druggists.
Fifth. To procure facts>nd fig­ island
*!e h » * Off!e« •« duo r east W Th«< . tacit Bank,
»»citing
affair
The
hunt
was
an
naif
'J
Bnfn« On»ron *
> crease of population incident to the ure. in reference to the extent of
rn 'en
low settler’s rates established by • he territory that might be opened and several of the party had nar-
——
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M \ N N'H
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ill.« railroad companies and the ef­ to settlement in Ceptrnl Ore] |r«n 1 row escapes from death. Several
PATENT WKITING KING
J( '<••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••
fective advertising done throughout through tbe extention of the Co­ times the an mala, maddened by
srrisv V
the stinging bullets, turned upon
J'.t .IpaN McMLI.LEN i tne East by Portland's commandai lumlvia Southern railroad er lle their pursuers, who »»caped only "I' 11E most important improve- V
organisations and the Lewis and building of a new road from the
V
* ment of th* age in the art of
Clark Center.m' Exposition Corpof» North, arid tbe resources of the by urging their mounts to the ut­ penmanship makes the poor writer V
The buffalo fought a splendid penman in a few week, ’r
• 1 . lion, it is highly desirable that the u:ne and the probable volume of most »peed
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with
ail
the
traditional courage by ths use of this ring Fei lor»« <l
—
—
(>•«-•
Ciiicparatltely 1 riacresowMe central tonn»f«>. if tapped by • railroad.
be*
OF ONTARIO OREGON
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and fierceness of their race and not by prominent College Presidents
K
»
’
arclton
of
Urwgrwi.
an
empire
vast
in
Sixth,
To
do
any
and
all
other
Clot
fv
days
pn'-rred
for
I
and Boards of Education in Europe,
k t •<
Aivounl* of < Varpomtionw. I'itina utk I Iru.livi'1 I hn I b
area and natural resource» and ca­ thing» that might be deamad ad- ' until their bodies were literally rid- and America. Sample doten •»-
r. ^Ur.-s. Pboiaa 6-
MolietUti.
|
died
with
Bullets
did
they
give
up
pable of ausiamiug an enertuooe visable for the opening up of Cen­
sorted sixes «ent post paid for 91.00
fir. cari-un and p.aunuen
5*T<><’K HOLDERS ■—John D D ili W iliaui J c»« Frank I
pi’P'.lation. receive its share of the tral Oregon to sett'emenl and the the struggle.
»ingle sample 25c When ordering ç
, !>rt.
a single ring, state whether for man. c CoAn, Abner Robbins. B F Olden, M Alexander, N C Carpen­
homeseekera
looking
to
Or-
g
.o
for
retention
of
its
trade
for
Portland
iMmtgr.vor» j. r-ri«» um
« ter. William Miller. K II Test, Thoa. Turnbull.
Brom us lnermoue or Bron»* woman, or child.
Seventh. To report to this Board
B ooms . and
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PI NN Ml fl. SI PPI \ CO.
lor eak Geer At Cum-
Whereas. This aection of Oregon from lime to time in reference to Grat«
E H. TEST. Caahler.
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■ df ■ ’ • •» 1 •• ■ tiou guirxi.t-• J
a» 11» S. Fourth Street. rtlll ADI 1PIIIA
tnunib*
an •« msde susceptible to »trfe- the pengre»• of its work
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CHEAPER
Than any at any store
—in
EASTERN OREGON
A Trial Will Convince You.
Oregon Forwarding Co.
Ontario, Oregon,
SvLrrxs Hotel
Special Accommodations for Traveling Men.
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