The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 11, 1903, Image 1

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    BURN>. HARNEY COL N I'Y, OREGON. JI 1.Y it.
VOL. XVI.
AMONG
accepted.
MANGE
THE HORSES
Accounts of Treasurer Miller
found to be correct and appears
—
^.‘TCH IMPORTANT BLS4NESS TRANS- that at this time be has on hand THE DISEASE IS SPREADING OVER IN
available for the redemption of
"n*i, acteo - annual settlements .
BAKER COUNTY.
k 'IE NT Y COURT PROCEEDINGS
Accovats at tke Various County tWIcer*
E<aiaiae4--S«ad Sapenlsors Reports
rta1*
Isspetied aad Approved,
intat*
______
''Mi*—.
igk?1
**c**on
Judge Leyens and
.’^j»missipner Williams in request-
Pl»*'-
'Ira"' l''s warrant
».holier
¿fu- $to lie forwarded to the
i’«1*’ PI1:k'*r ?ullereiB during vacation
iSK.''1 '/>urt "aB approved
•rofo" he road contract or J. \\ . Buc-
n.^
Alton and J. 0. Cau lfield having
I. horv,
•. completed and the road mast-
__ 4
'■Wie?
•"1 iinviiqe examined same and re-
TOnioiing it well done and according
wb w oi.tract recommended the con-
ors» ¡j.’tors be paid balance due them
ejnu.'eri d that balance of $l,l »0 be
for the Short Line is between $lt'..
000,000 and $11,000,1 ML net ine!tid­
ing tin inital payment on tin lets.-
of the Sult I. ike terminals. B -
tween $6,000,000 and $7.000,0(H>. b,
tile terms of the sale, are to le paid
county warrants $6330.89.
to 'he Empire Construction and
other companies for terminals and
Pacific Cable Completed.
Chance for Stock Inspector Io Stamp Out
railroad line in Southern California.
The Contagion -Mam Animais
Are
Affected.
The Pacific cable was success-1
ALL ALONE."
fully completed at 10:50 o’clock
It is not news to everybody but is
tonight, savs a press dispatch of
jujy 4 0BHtern tjn)^ hy the weld- startling information to some that Oli ia-t Pridav night
T he moon w as shining bright.
¡ng together of the eastern and an epidemic of mung, in horst - I as
western links at Honolulu, on Isiard broken out in Baker county. In I saw ti young man w liking, all
a lone.
the cable ship Anglia, thus eom- fact, it is stated on good ant lim it v,
that
100
horses
can
be
found
at
tile
>1
’
’ 4•«>'* IN" In I much trouble
pleting the entire line of telegraph
1 .1.1 vi i “. postmaster, nt Wat
son Or was in the city this week
returning lì. in Portland where h
had I een summoned by the serions
illne.-s of his sis'.. r. M s. \\ oodlai d
ot Wei-, , who is at the Portland
liospii.
The lady is <piite ill and
but small hopes are intertained for
her recoven
Mr Ivors departed
for Watson Eriday.—Ontario Dem­
ocrat.
OOOTDS
\\ J. King and J W
W illiam­
son of I. iwen were in the citi Mon
gav —tintan » Argus.
rhe ! <• . Hialina oí Henil h.
LINSEED OIL
LAMP BLACK
SHEEP PAINT
Xnni i“hmeiu is the fmindiition of
frnhl san Francisco to the Philip very doors of Baker City and in the
hi'ulti, 1 ie—strength Kodol Dvs-
pjpe ¡glguds, a distance of over S, ¡00 contiguous foothills suffering from
mj]^ lln(] bringing to conclusion this disease.
. p p:mi Cure is the one great medi­
Mange is contagions ami very dif­ Earlv the next morning
cine that enables the stomach and
the greatest and most difficult sub­
ficult to eradicate. In many in­ I'd already had‘the w arning
digestive organs to digest, nssiuii-
marine cable enterprise undertaken
stances the animals have to be kill- But 1 strolled down the street all 1 late and transform all foods into
in the history of ocean telegraphy.
id. There is some work to do for
the kit d of I ly.nl that nourishes the
alone
A message from President Roose-
i i
and
6“ the i I mum
K< ■
ve]^ (0 presj(]ent, Mackay, of the the slock inspector of Baker county In live minutes I got the < i B.
Our Price »11
in this matter but it has not been I’m as bad as my Elicle‘'T he”
dol l.n- th,1 foundation for health
Commercial Pacific Cable Co , was
Indigestion,
“•¡'«»•r.eport of L. AV. Shepard, super- seni over the new cable around the learned that lie has undertaken an v And I went ‘o the races all alone. Nature d.a - the r, st
rocunfe*
Dyspepsia, and nM disorders of the
iqML.r of road district No. ■”>, aecept- world in 12 minutes, and Mackay’s investigations of the subject.
ippeu* .
r
1
The next Sunday evening
Net many weeks ago lumpy jaw
nlUtto
be Beat.
stoma, h and digestive organs are
i reply was sent round the world in
Another young man was grieving
Kkn^theubner Bros granted a liijuor
in cattle was found in Baker county
Stile
cured By the use of Kodol
1 nine and a half minutes.
lie returned from the south side.J
and steps taken to st imp out th
In Burns Druggists
for a period of six months
The first message sent over the
.ill alone
Itquoritl Wild Horse precinct new cable was one from President disease. it is said that lumpy jaw His heart wn« broke in twain
Religious Services.
nu.tasbe $500 reward ottered by Mrs Roosevelt, at Oyster Bay. to (¡over- is often spread through hogs, as the He’ll never go there again
;le, z
Cltrcesses
<jt
diseased
cattle
are
often
torentarfe Devine for the arrest of Pat nor Taft, at Manila.
Following
But lie go • to the circus all alone.
Service*« at Christian Science
M'nitaro (°r the murder of Geo. Simp Governor Tuft's reply was a mes- fed to the hogs. Mange is -aid to
Hall
every Sunday at 11 a in and
M
uida
>
m
ruing
d
i
'.
tied
’’'‘‘“having beeu deposited with the sage from President Roosevelt to be more contagious than lumpy jaw
Service Wrdnesda v even­
c«ttltl,tg treasurer for safekeeping. Clarence II Mackav, president of and much harder to get rid of. A i out,g loan wh ,se heart was loud S p in
ings at s. Subject lor Sunday
Horse breeders are becoming la rm W ent • 11 > I he !i i 11 -ii il al me
i, r«tt!i «ordered repaid to Mis Devine the Cable company.
Mackay's
•Lily 1:2, “Life.”
¡,'an.o
to grade I. impshire
ed oyer the situation and sec cm I of She said V ill hay, I.... .. tight
message was followed by a i.umber
A
oil
cairn,
t
io.ik,
U
i
ight
them
after
dismission
of
the
mall
r
ight*111"*' awarded to J. E Johnson and of congratulatory messages from
H<*v A .1 Irw pi will p
eattle.sr. Varien for$15B>. A bond in the governors of the states and yesterday agreed that only rigid And Ii w. nt Io tic* S ,,| House ail II.tiiK v the \’ix{ S iiihiiiv
p Off lift it
II lone.
iii«>nth :i' II a. m. mid 7
n^hoiMfUm of $3150 was accepted with other public ollicials to Governor inspection and a system of quaran­
tine
for
the
afiectcd
animals,
or
Sahhath school rv< ry
<Jeer a,1‘1 C Cntninina as Taft.
Burr.6, j (» j
p. in.
The time for sending the globe their slaughter would rid tin • urn
>n left hip ¡' * '
i niEm .apJ of health authorized to encircling messages had hem set tv of th:“ trouble.— Iteniocr .l.
Sunday school nt Hnrnev thè
”k.L,™iinto the matter of Mnallpox
for noon, but the weather conditions
lost Sunday of each monih at 10
A Bit Expensive.
at Honolulu were unpropitious and
. Maie ,r'ewse''-
o'clock a in. Ont In*
comi, third
.i^P-rtofJ. W.V andvrpool. nup- the event had to lie postponed.
and four I h Sunday of elicli monili
I lull it does net always pay to
iD, hona jr <»f road district NO 1 ’• ap-
nt 3 (/clock p in
l’reiiching ser­
;nbi:niL’L ,
|
appear
loo indepen lent, < speci.dli
right •<!.
The Cowboys High Heels.
vi ■ • Vel'V Sei end Siindav III S P III.
in a court room, is a filet well ii-
*
Vanderpool having made
At thè
Presi, vi eroi n cburcli
)fnii«i! ’lidavit on Januari •"> 1!M)3 and
A correspondent who signs him- I lust rated by a etorv told by the
llurns, Rev. A .1
Invili
puntar
Kansas
City
Star.
A
former
Mis
­
.boneApril 2, to having 27 coyotes self ■ I). \\ II.” writes entertain-
\\ X
tip; mix
.
I >, vii i crii,
llie i Idi d and folli t li
ir.uoSeKg, allowed warrant tor $ >4.
ingly as follows: ‘ In one of the sotirian is mov serving an a judge a visit !
igiiter, Mrs N. U.
Siindnys of mieli mentii nt I I n. ni.
i'luris'-.nd of F. 0. Jackson as road ai t;elf‘s io the Nosegay column re- in Oklahoma. A gamble) was tried
nurn ;
While at
| and
lo p m. t*abbnth s, boni at
before
the
judge
and
convicted
of
'«i/nmv’l,or ol Strict I accepted feretice is made t< the high heels
Og deliym .1 (o I!.
IO
m.
every Sabbath morning
H. M. Horton ami (teo. D. on the boots of Texas cowpuncher- playing poker. lie appeared in
■ ! til! Ide -I Short­
trrom.:-»
’
court
dressed
in
a
flashy
st)
le
and
l’reachin” -ervices al thè Baptist
attle. ic y as sureties.
and vanity is given as the reason
cattle.- ( »alario
l’hurch everv Ist md 2ml Simdav-
/¿„wj and Hankiiis rep nd $oO rent for the high heel
This is sou.e- with plenty of money in Ills p ek
morning and
c.ening
Snodai
^?’rl wis Ai’.ams ranch, it having what of a mistake. No doubt van- ets. apparently Ulicotieeriied a« to
-eliool every Sutiday >t I I n m.
,»*k'«vTou11^ that heirs to estate ex- itv figures in it. for the wiiter has the outcome of Ids trial. Looking
Can Be Built With Appropriation.
praler meeting iv.'rv TTiursdilV
Bun».to<1 same had note-cheated to been witness to the fact—seeing over his spectacle« the judge, in a
J on rush :•*
♦
t
squeaky voice, said:
".lim stand
■
evening.
UNDER NEW
i
The eiigim-or who ha« 1«•< Il oxam
blMh*
heel« so high that they were braced
‘‘Jim. ining thè proposed portage r.dlroad
' hwi .»rt of F. C. Dibble, supervisor with -mall iron rods on the inside up." The gambler obeyed
„.-Diet No. 2, accepted.
f>nt to return to the real use of the have you anything to sav before 1 mute bel W, ' il The Dalles and Celi­
»arrow» -v»
Barnee, road supervisor of high heel—for it has a use. \\ ,• pass sentence on you?’’ "No, sir " lo is of tir- opinion ili at thè a|-
lllldgTWll,
lenndbv it No 10, reported and same aR know the broncho, some of us "Jim. I am going to fine you $bn proprintimi, $160,000. will he soffi
-------” "All right, judge,” inter­ cient lo builil tlie rollìi. Thi.'iaeii-
t bip or > pproved.
by reputation and others bi ex-
rupted
the gambler,
hero it i- in cmirnging, and if ibi Siate l’.oard
*CC“,I,A of an error of the perience, and know he is, to say tim
my hip pocket." "And give you feci llial they can rc|v tipon il tliere ©
W»H
l!'"1
“ least, a trifle unreliable. On the
6tt days in jail,” continued the lleed b, Ilo Ione de|ay in gettili/ tu
I I , e,,„
B
h»itcn»*->m the
thecott,,
county
‘y to school (,i
dis-
*' Mui'lles used in
lit the West
a u ♦ t the
I ■ ■ > u email,
• «a n I I
judge.
“Now-, look and see if you’ve work on thè mini, and pu-liiug ilio
’.„X*®- 1. $10
Th.- treasurer or- |igh( gtjrup ()f iron is not used. In
(
Imtilv
dai
preferred
for
o
,
got that in your hip pocket too" completimi a« nomi uh po“-ib|e The
iderMl”'*" trni,sfer ffbin gener-d fund I, its place
making itili,ITmln fin­
is the large wooden stirrup
p-ople bave demanded it; let t h< in
"isf'^'jnonnt. also $' ?:', to the citv similar to the one used in the cav­
ished in e.irbon and platinum
Bant,*"
Will it He Built?
bave il, ay< thè Telegrnm
„• on MH ’US.
fleets.
a
liti hotel is cent ’ Il \ if.it’'
ni u »
tn.i » 11'< in* I t of Hll
alry, but mostly without the I, ath
lhu
$50 fine of In-e Wil-on hav­
er guard over the front. and it is i
I n-1 a nia I.col’: process Un*
experienced Lindlm*!.
'Ile l ud I
ha- I
n tIr 1 >*iighlv i» noviited
,
.»
. . . .
.I
•.
1 ne ('mi.-tniim.it • >!» of t he 'ale ■ uf
Hon. H< t-rv Blackman, repre­
en turne^over to tire treasur here where the
high heel has its
extensiv' lv
I'ir t , |a
work
airi B well furnished
I h< fiiiiin,' i itili
i , eh i« '
I polite, arco Ul­
.
.
the Oregon Miort Lire s .uth of sentative for the bate of Oregon of
credited to the general fund, part.
and sat is fact ion ginira i.t, ,,|
The wMen stirrup »s fw> ,
. . ..
lin» l.iting waiter-
The table* an ¡ uni h il v. it h 1 he !•• *1.
•
wa* ordered tr .' -h i red 6 large that an ordinary shoe a« ^alt Lake ( lty. is hi lieved to me ran thel.-wi« and (Ink Centennial •
..
,
,
.
a r:iilrna<| hue »nto (’entral <>re ,f>. ami St Louis Exposition, was in
fund. .
wore would slip through, and it •.
ar
hi fin.tny: ii • ir
if i* r» I rt< ! the city I •|e,.|ay. Hisvi-.it w ill«
i" matter of pet
J
Jois not take much imagination to
*
th t E. 11 Harriman will - » div i I cur. -amples of Malheur and
>d ’.S others
'picture what would happen if at
KODOL
wt .1 y, u sat
tie- funds rec»*iv<l
Harn- i county wool to tw place,I
appearing that m lv four of
this time the rider should le- thrown
t ’oUliril ( tiblmii, of the S in I’elro,
itioner* were freeholders the
-, >.
irif> . ,f r enffthenf
I.
I KODOL • r
from the saddle and one foot le
or Clark lino,
tin uric
i.’-i Ki’ • denied.
>
— Ontario Argus
——- and sweetens the stomach.
JOHN h I» il \ i i i «
•> t i \iil t., t t i
, .
caught in the stirrup
With the
cures indigestion, dytpeosia. and
KODOL alt
1 -«rk. est«TO3 Dibble having removed high leel this i« iin|s>sailde, for the
I II A N k Ii, < < »J- i I « \ Lt l't
\ t
1.1 f < i M I
\ t I v uh it
stomach and bowel Troubles.
aid district N.
2. Henri foot cannot go ali the way through
MWf. h«*11
the action of the ^aa-
KODOL accelerates
was appointed supervisor 8o vanity is not the whole r.
trie glatrda and gives tone to the
d^estive organ».
c
..... I him.
of the ■owpimchers high herd "
'f
. Johnson ap|siint>
a| |«iinti I roa.l
KODOL re..eves an overworked stomach
------------- / a i.erv'>.s •,’raift gives to
U«** «or for distri. No o t > «tic
Atyttllld bl Corpora i
.imih -olii tied.
the
heart a f JI, free and un^ratnmel^d
tscertaiainf Elevation
'• 1 t* ,
action, nour ■ hea the nervous system and
■or >** aller Grav rem v>-d
Jim Dumps on Independence Day,
p maf» _
feedj the Lra'.n.
Said: “ F orce freed ua from Eng­
WE V7A
•ui u»^ Jiexrin» from île- i, port of
A party ol («tfiernimut «ii.vev-
land's sway.
or. • ,*/•rt» thaï Count i t ’erk •• i- or-. with (' II S. inner in • mi- ■ .
L
I . ..1. r. It .1
Now independence let’s declare
eo I îh w
4
t
Hains» Hin
From indigestion s tyrant snare.
eonW»’ ed for and pni i fie- trea- ir Were in O.-itari I this We. k Tti-i are
a: d we r. p
loft
I
Good friends, shake off this despot
bodies all of
ony by bimcoll tej
The earn ing out a line of leyel«
grim.
lalr.ed In th«
cT/rr
te
( ult/ifi/
ausili d th-
wn« «pprove I
'trtCff.
Twas ‘Force’ that freed yonr
was begun al,..ut three year
•Sunny
Jim.
’
"
*
rrport -howed lhat ail at Portland, extending by
I lii.4 batik K in-or< d .tini
WNIfc >r
l»*it. tur >
»»r
.
":..|eT«^jta»lle<:l*d bv (;
M,' !!e» a» Dalle«. Peodletoii. LiGraml"
MM
lor»! i «'V»r to The down I,, Huntington,
Can’t
A large stock of Black Leaf
Sheep Dip Always on Hand.
We positively guarantee that
we can and will supply gro­
ceries cheaper han ny one
else.
Oregon f’orvvard ng Co
Ontario Oregon,
MANAGEMEN
Photographer.
Special Acca
H rst C lass B
Men.
11 C onnection .
First
^aiional
Bank
CF CU
¿EC OïM,
KODO
lit* . ........ ■’ -
p|" 'V- ’l |«er's party te gun their
hontUnien | r-h oed front Hm.tmg’ot,
From (io <rio
"i1*'* Irahihty.
follow the stage route, via
,,‘*y
d * ''
l'upt. Burn« and thence to Prineville ami
îi%n#»*<»i»M*à for ht the experts
hat lt to Th- Dalle-
Their work i«
ti ascertain U m elevation- of tl,e
J*»St <*c»«al of EA»« -,«..r «p|«-ar-
country and to prepare lop. ,gr.ipl,o
_ ,-he exnerta M- ri I. •• cor- ma|>« r»f the rout*, e ta)ill»h elev ,
o 11 a»- ne Va« apftr . I
lion marker*, etc. and i-
:t.'n
rd tfl. Expert« «h’.irej
dence »ha< the Goverrm,
ÎÎ'«<unt of J. W
Buchanan, hi ree.iim mue‘, of thi*
•rr.ct and laud and Iransl. ryn u u
t» tpprormi
d hie i«md«- farming land- i « ipplv i y
ndeased
-“I Nnirwral
“•^‘.i «ettlem.
Wit
ifrirrin
I'p-to-di’e j> d> print
Ut«** . d corract • pj>r
veJ aud able piicr«
t..C^*
1er
ree
TU BcBdjkHfar** ter J
0 YEARS’
' /PFRIFNCE
always oa duty
M arku
hu-”. 4'
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