The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 19, 1903, Image 1

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VOL. XVI.
id’ u\-
COUNTY, OREGON, SI i
NO. 43
THE
STATE'S
CENTER aided in c»mf
mother in her la-
Rev. Atkin-or.
HE O R. & N. PROJECT MAY SOO.N ceremonies at th
BE CARRIED OCT.
Adkins, of H ;
funeral services
attendant« at tin
onfere.ee Expected t. Result In Somelbing
Defluite--H.rriman Lines Give
Dead Chief Stelen.
Large Orders.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
LAND OFFICERS AT LAKEVIEW MUST
GIVE UP.
President Gave ia ta Dviegatioa ia Oregon
City Case, But Will Tara The m
Dowa on Brattala.
A Great Fa 111
patch to the in
termoui'tuiii e j
pv. 1-.— nu
Indians brou
rt her
I ra ttain, of th,
today that the
Wbit
read in lai
Calf, the hono
tpectei L
II ar a summary
lead.r of the I
h
In, la fi
th
been stolen iron
n
Linn
led
Calf died in V. a
LÌ
I
3Ui
I:
> K*
February. He
an ò
r
of
years of age. In the c
dav
u:
:c
t
he was the great war
r
th<
arj
w A.*
tribe, but when the whi
i"!k.
T
•
n
ine s?-
L nt il th
J-
became
their
frit
nd
•er, Rn-( t Mohler, it is ascertained, went to
V
°« rigf i
he
went
to
Washington
ear, lew York to meet Harriman, who
tu
tier
K
J
egation to prote-‘ :'r fil­
from Europe,
Burna, hwi as just returned
Bra
ing of lands o-i tl.< ir rc
) on iff- r
there
he
had
gone
to
recuperate
ch ear.
He
i’ey. hou» fter the operation performed on stockmen.
B on leftrj,
pneumonia and
ialf cn/, im for appendicitis.
e bra» .i«-
were placi d in an
»<ler ha •'
The
advantage
of
the
O.
R.
it
N.
ha, crop ¿s
but th summar
house
four mil
wei
right
xtension would be to permit the
coir ii'te,
ous, hong
foot agency l uildi .
1 comaijH larriman lines to invade the turn­
Un­
Recently,
ace
ir.li
m each tn
er districts ar.d by a direct east­
it
to
which
came
in
ward route avoid the present round ]
Indians went to be 11
bout way of backhauling to north
¡¡i
I see that all was well
re-
rn points. It is expected that th
I mains, and t a st ngth( tiie I k
onference between Harriman and
,1. _
. against a
T
lohler will result in something déf­
| found tin
or
th
aite that will interest the northern
t
open. Si uno c
Sting hi. oliice on
I
s L
ailroad.
t
|the body has I
1 by A. \V Machen,
r
There are a number of O. R. it N'.
' hunters. The
riniti.di1’ i of the
an
onstruction projects on foot and it]
Pellt
i the I - - dli .• l)f -
atid
will
make
to
re
every
3 thought that Harriman nt thej
nent.
I cover the bed,-
charged with hav-
LU Oli
.resent conference will decide wliatl
y lookout for ‘ex­
re feasible. The construction of J chief.
having collected a
he Columbia Southern has been
oft ’ from various
Great
Hoi
»ending since the magnate retired
er or n ’ he, like
o Europe. During^his absence a
ben
40 per cent is not
1 he Unite
omprehensive report on the coun-
iv
rate, Bratt a in’s
ry the contemplated extension horse profit
world.
At
rould tap has been prepared and
n
d h
he substance of ^that report was when other ;
?re
Ti,
ii'
to competition
abled to Harriman
lit - P
There is hardly any doubt, ac- purposi; , an 1
A
ed
for
h
in
rses
many
ording to reports from the same
r
nt t
¡ourse, but what the Columbia profier for us t< con»ide
9
metl
!■
r
that
Southern will eventually be built, wise to do in •• rd
rk Whittlesey, recently dismiss
an
.nd the northerners are provoked at not be too seri<.
, is another perton who could a
w
It
he delay, for they realize that the dustry ns great
e anfold, if he were so disposed.
levelopment of the country has and interesting. A
1 he Oregonian coi r- spondent bas
.
the
horses
iin
t
>een retarded and that another sea
■ii informed repeatedly bv olli-
were
valued
an
¡on must elapse before active oper-
ils
who know, that Brattain can
million dollars
'ft tide itions can be commenced.
t be retained in oflii either with
In ha;
j
eion,
together
mp
Those who claim to be on the in-
f he*:
without the indor-inent of the
hor*- ùde also s.ate that there is a prop- ! and substituti ins r
p; ms
isition ou foot to run a line from ciated this st. >ck tr
man Herrn
Bellingham Bay to Spokane. Il half. But th,
and
dation
within
e,
.hie is done it will mean a great
th
I
business
reviv
ens
:ut-off as a short route to Puget
rows, ho
rnson,
peri
tv,
«■>
th
alu
V
tie, hr Sound.
This road, if built, would
Upper ii
horses
in
the
hirst*, >pen up new tereitory and one that
I more than t«
p <.r»ii
n
;ould ably support the railway, but
t.
Him i .be fact that it would lie in
mor, . dollars at
rt»«
June, 19U
i ms. i>‘ »r less direct competition with th,
i
Treat Northern may have a deterr was at th.
H I
’ to.—Onia
Ar
«I
ng effect on its being built.
That there are contemplated im­
row
Mr. and M
provements is evidenced by the fact
IrT
nd
.bat over 70 locomotives have been yesterd IV fr<
ordered from the Baltimore Loco­ brought
J
t
motive Works by the Harriman receive ti:
Jr
I
is
Iteinÿ
|»f*r lines.
the Wt
fen
W. H. Cecil's Mother Dead.
A correspondent from Cecil. Ore­
hip
|WI
OREGON
Hit FIRST RANK
Report of the condition of the'
A special from San Francisco t<
he Oregonian, says:
From high
Borní, i
1 either- fficial sources it is learned that
j. .»«a;
larriman has taken up the prop
sition of extending the O II A- N.
ine into Central Oregon and h i -
atimated that this will be his next
tn portant move on the Pacific ,.i=t
'he news leaked out through the
ecent mysterious departure of A
nn,
,. Mohler, president of the O. R. A-
T hip; (T»-™
THE HLEASlkE OF EATI
gon, writes the following to th
Arlington Record:
Mrs Mary Ellen Cecil died at Per*.us
her home on .Willow creek in M '■ dj-.p p- »
row county, Oreg, : Sunday 'ep­
tember 6. She war born in Illin -
jn December 2, 11828. While there
vbe was united in marriage to
William Y. Cecil >n decern ber 11,
1847, whose death occured -■. ■
e »
years ago. Soon ifter their mar
riage they moved to Missouri and
in 1862 crossed the plains and
uhMxl
tied on tbe site of the p- - nth i.-
rlrug^
stead on Willow creek.
Mrs Cecil was one of tbe best
known women in tbe state. Lav .
lived with her hu-fai. l n th
I
F
“immigrant" trial for >ver 4<I year-
every traveler who cro? - J th
«tale, will rentn her her kin L
face and of baring partaken
always generoo- t «pilality
was the mother t»f nine ch .dr
six of whom Bur-rive her. 1
are, James, ofHp kane. Wash Wm
H. of Burns, Or-■ Vvth.
1
Winfred, of Cec I. Oregon, Mr-
T
A Rhea, of He.
r Oreg i a 1
Mrs J. Robisor
of Walla W
Wash. AllirfU. . »»..¡.tJao
wcr* prevent
with tbeir familie-
W by I
No. 6215
CHARGE OF GRAFT STRONG
H
0* BURNS.
at Bum» in the State of Oregon, at the t-lvse ,»t
buslnesa, Sept. 9, 1908.
LON 1
ITS
S 10 IRRIGATION
THL LARGEST.
RESOURCES.
I
s and Ditcouut»..
I' s. Bone'» to secure circulation
Premiums on U. 8. Bends
B pemption Fund.
Real Estate, Furniture ami fixtures
•i'j ami tine from Banks
National Bank
BURNS, OREGON.
t
Fift
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in
.'UrplUfi
ITidivided profits
Nn' h al Batik Notes
Deposits
N. I T ’ARPENTER. C asuib ,
A. C. WELCOME, A sst , C anhirr .
V Mosev I’aid
In ihe State
Xcxt Tea Tears.
’rations. Firms and Individuals Solicited.
WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
lohn l> Daly, Frank R. Coffin. N. Ü. Carpenter, R. J.
C Cummins, H M. Horton, C. A. Haine». Win.
ns Davin.
hington
office h
■nty Warrants bony At at tAt mar Ast prist.
UC
l \TE OF OREGON,»
«•I STY or H ARNEY, i •*
I. N. r. t'arpenter, (’ashler of the
anie.t bank, «lo Boh-mnly awcar that th«- n
in'.euieut i» true to the l»v»t of my k •••
nd belief.
N. I’, < ARl’ENTEIt, ( .:
rre«‘t—At teat:
C. ('VMMINK,
H. M. H orton
J. W. G eary ,
Director»
I’tfG ribetl and »worn to before mo this nth
of Se] pt. 1908.
A. W. Gow as
Notary Public for Ort
tu
i and w ill be reimbursed for any loss by burglary
or bold up day or night.
V
and nn
' i mates
ri
>•«■>
c JOHN I» DALY,
Ç
k
?
OM> .
P resident .
in
OF ONTARIO » OREGON •
i
f
A Distressing Accident.
'oi ponitioiiH. FirniH and Individuali*
■ d ¡Kill'd.
u
Little Roy Cowles, the 7-year-olJ of
- in of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cowl,
was caught in the tuinbling'rod of
J W. Hamiltons thrasher yester­
day afternoon, while the machine
was i at work i in Ira G. Bove 's
BP
fn 1 I neat town
town, and terribly brui--
e I and beaten up.
i
a At the hour of
doing to press the little fellow i-
still alive and may ' possibly pull
hrough. He was standing near in
the rod gazing up at . the feeder ami
his clothing in some way caught i,
the rod and be/an winding up.
The machine was
i
running at full
pi. d. and before one could hnrilli
i alizo it the boy was jerked oil’bi­
le' t
Tiie rod where he was caught
was about two feet from the groiin I
and he wag whirled rapidly arom.
it, -Diking the ground each time
lie went under. The machine was
stopped just as soon as it Could be
ul
done and the boy torn loose from
I he rod. Dr. Roberts and J. V.
W truer took the lad in charge, set
bis broken left leg and dressed lr
head. It is not known definitely
whether he is hurt much internal!
or not —Long Creek Light.
Ç
. |.i| HI RS —John 1>. Daly, William Jones, Frank tt
•bin.-. 1!. F. Olden, M. Alexander, N. IJ. Carpea-
•r. 1'1 II. Test, Thoa. Turnbull.
t
K II. TENT, (tabler.
VVllM
•'' ■ y adopted by the
r I im i t following out
■ I ihe irrigation law,
t lie contribution of
• • Xj> luleil within
1 ■ o xi 10 years nod
into the general
ill, of course, to bo
tia, Nevada and
,1 territories badly in
in, but which thinu-
little toward the
I be tola) irrigation
-Hl,(lilted, is ;f lt;,‘J'.t|,-
. 11 1,000,000 In ex-
: .'I- 11 iii fie of the
M . e than half I hi,
mtributed lag. year
■I I
first Rational Bank
CALDWELL, IDAHO
•r>il Bcinkinq Business Irdnsacted
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
ilU/IL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. |
OF PIIIIMIPIIIA
INCORPORATED 1847.
1. I lifo iiiaumnre at tho lowed rate» Our pulici«e
’ tin <*<* paynu^itH are made
'i<!< I iiiMtirarin* for the face of the contract.
A pai.i up policy.
"•
< ash Hiirrender value.
I in-xeelled a« a dividend payer.
/ i / g 1 / a ; hkfoke roir iwiik .
The people of Burns preft i a
ni
Most
people
<an’t
It. II. Benedict.
Di.tiict klanagur.
II. A. Dillard, Agent
Borns, Or.
rn.on,
' \g<uU.
I i
Lui r,s.
I'HISIOIM
W. R. SCBRte, C«.H„.
a ting Cured.
ÜI
town clock to a circulating libra:
believing they can have a In
r
time with the former than v
the latter.—Telegram.
Ihe Times-Herald complain
that thereHs too much credit t
M. ALEXANDER, V ici -P rbmidknt .
1ST NATIONAL BANK
I'r
pr
and
t
i nongli, but its different in I. ,
ei n Oregon__ Telegram.
>ER NEW MANAGEMENT
1\ hap
■xirris ZEXotel
bit
THE GENUINE VS. COI Nil RI 111
Ul’AS. Proprietor. BIJKNH, OREGON.
The genuine ia llw.iye belter
'ounterieit but the truth of
iiuent la never more forcibly r<
or more thoroughly appreci;
:*iri when you compare t H r genn
itta Witch Hazel > dvt> with
a
counterfeita worth!»-'
iub
tutea that are on the mark* t W
I^<lbetter. of Khrevenport La., f . j
After using nutn«*r**iiN other r**m«
without benefit, one b«>i x of
t.f DeU
¡ah Darei Salve enre.i m<*
I'
ri.bleeding, itching and pr-.trini ,
Do rsu>e«ly is ,'|oal to DeU
W Ii Hazel Helve 'old l>> I’or.
iggiitn.
?7«5<)O •’
c is inter-
lion r D gu
smodatijns for Traveling Men.
I, < ati'd and under thè msnagomelit nf un
The building ha« lH.cn thoroughly reiiovsted
TI . -lining room ih in chnrge of polite, sccohi -
ibi,« are fiir11i h lieti with thè liest.
1
B ak I n C onnection
A
*hou
E
nrniture ehoiip.-r than .-ve
■ i
thi « town. W>- b.
¡ht mid wilII sell right. Tin
‘ rt in La ce and Muslin
in»
Ledi e®, call and in
can plea
you in both
•1 price. Bureaus, Chi fib
dvlyoarda. Iron Beds, and in
ylhing in our line—|
irniture <*
I
•, ned to the public and tu« desire eur old
H
ir, I
<,stornerà to stop tuilh usât the old stand
'ST ACCOMMODATIONS
DROOMS
HOME COOKING
of Public Patronage Solicit'd
The
rles Anderson,
MARYLAND
I
. CAPITAL SALOON,
lor
Hotel
A “ents,
(
^RSON HOTEL
J
J(JI
Il l DONEGAN, Proprietor.
Oregon.
ö'inis.
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