The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 16, 1904, Image 1

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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, |ANl ARY 16, 1904.
I.
OLLNTEER FIRE BOYS
EPS TO MAKE ORGANZATION
MORE THOROUGH.
ANOTHER PORTLAND GRAFT in the local columns of this n q>< r. SHEEPMEN TOBEY RUNWAYS
The editor of the S'stesnian, whose
name figure.« so needlessly in th"
Among those indorsed and urged
above paragraph, does not belii v" WILL AVOID FRICTION IN THE GRAZ
for appointment
by
the
President
’
.
n
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METROPOLITAN LEWIS AND CLARK
fora mount.t that Mr. i'
r
as one of the seven United btatrs
ING SECTION
HOG BOBS UP.
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r
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whom he has the highest re«p<-i",
Commissioners for the Lewis and
GOOD MAN FOR COMMISSIONER
'
XMfTI.R.
would take any part in such .1 dis­
Clark Exposition is Colonel Robert j
Accounts
rporati«
A .Ji ;>r Solicited
creditable proceeding and unlaw­ Prinevllie Ranchman Believes Pasture Prob-
W. Mitchell, of Portland. A more
ropertv Owner, Show a l.ack of tit mr.n e.inuot he found in Oregon. Even Trjlng to do Country News Papera fully zpiriting.away of a hill from
leni will be Solved bv Buying Land
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
And Job Offices Out of Tbeir Le-
reit--Sbould Assis! and En­
in Strips to Feeding Ground.
its proper place, and has said more
He has had successful experience,
gitameot lines of Business.
courage Organizalion.
S t <>< Kitoi.DKi:. -John D Daly. J’r.1 K ’ ;' . N I'. Carpenter, R. J.
than once in the editorial columns
is larg'ly acquainted throughout
Williams, J. W. Geary. (’ Cntninin
H M. Horton,
A. Haines, ll'm .
“The time will cone," declared
that
there
was
no
disposition
tr
ac
­
the
state
and
is
equipped
with
a
Representing the advertising de­
iresenlative of The Times-
Jones. Thomas Davis.
«
of
Brine-
H- B- 1{eed- « ranehnjan
attended a meeting of the large amount of common sense. partment of the Lewie and Clark cuse any | particular member or ...il.,
À
il.
1» ,_il ... 1
State and County
bought at the rnartttprice.
officer
of
cijher
house
in
connection
v*He,
to the Portland Journal,
His
local
experience
is
well
known,
fair association management a gen­
ir lire c unpany of this city
bill
was
probably
1
"«hen
the
sheepmen
living
some
I
llis
Lank
if.
insured
and
will
he
reimbursed
for any loss by burglary
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bday evening and was very especially in that it has been a suc­ tleman is in Baker City making an j with it. The
er hold tip day or night.
stolen
from
tho
clerk
’
s
desk
bv
out-
distance
from
the
mountain
ranges
lv surprised at find ng the cess. He has shown that he knows effort to secure orders from the
I
1 aiders, and Mr. Test •vfil agree that w*ll own small tracts of land be-
of active and interested what the people want and knows county officials and merchants for
I
how
to
prosent
it.
He
is
well
ac
­
souvenir envelopes, which are to be thc guilty party should he appre- tween their ranches and the sum-
, although, very few of
quainted
in
the
East
and
familar
| used by all patriots in their corre­ hended and punished, if possible. i,ler pastures in order that they
ere heavy properly holders
may drivelheir Hocks to and fro:
with
the
West.
He
knows
an
ex
­
spondence. The envelopes are print­ So will all good citizens,”
11 whose financial interests
without inconvenience to them
No
man
in
Malheur
county
is
upon the efficiency of a position and what it should present, ed in Portland and are sold at so
selves
or those leading along the | JOHN
held
in
higher
regard
than
Repri
-
DALY
I'LE n IDENT.
dflled ami flourishing orga- j He is not opinionated, but listens to much a thousand. The solicitor
sentative E. II. Test,and his friends I route. There will be farmers who ç
counsel. He is a man of affairs receives a salary and expenses.
will specially reserve pasturage for1 C
Throughout Oregon, Idaho and —of both political parties—scorn
le were about 25 responded and is reliable With every part of
this j urposc which they will rent to :
accusation
that
he
had
anything
to
■
Oregon
be
is
familiar
—
its
resources
Ç
Washington the newspapers have
all of Chief Geer and the
do what ever with the disappear­ the passing sheepmen.”
> of the meeting was to ex­ □ nd its prospects As chief clerk been very generous with the use of
t
O ONTAHIû OREGON.
ance of the gambling bill at the re i This, Mr. Reed believes, is the j
views and consider matters of the Northern Pacific be was a printers’ ink in booming the Fair.
solution of the problem of taking] Ç Ai'inunt-ol (’oi'lHii'til i< 1 . l’ii t
cent session of the’ h-gislatur.
and Iudivicinale!
ing to a more thorough or- potent factor in populating the Pa Nearly every newspaper has a job
sheep
a
long
distance
to
new
pas-
1
Holioitecl.
Through
his
ef-
Argus.
office and believes in patronizing
ion as well as gel up more cific Northwest,
loses. “Most of the. farms and I *
forts a greater immigration was home industry. Would it not be
'TOCK lit )|.l : K H
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WiP ■ • 1 Jones, Frank R.
e
t and enthusiasm.
ranges
in Crook county tire enclos- ' ( ofïin, Aimer Roi ;'. <, B. I 1 '
Ale
. wr, N. I ('arpen­
than
through
any
tic Believes in Advertising.
turned
this
way
fairer if the exposition management
, indeed, surprising toHL'.d
ed with fences consisting of two t ter, William Miller, E. H l’est, Tho.«. Turnhull.
other
individual
instrumentality.
should adopt the insignia for the
tie encouragement and np-
Johnny’s papa was an advertis- strands of wire, stretched on posts ]
TEST. CiiHliier.
iou is shown by the prom i- His management of the Portland envelope and send out the cuts and ing manage.'. Johnny promises to 16 feet apart Such a barrier will
industrial Exposition was of the let each newspaper print the en­
U8iness firms of Burns to-
bo a chip of! the old block, says an not keep out sheep and they are [
his most important factor in first class and without friction. velopes as needed in its own com­ exchange.
bound to overrun some one's range |
Colonel
Mitchell
is
a
thorough
ex
­
munity by its clients and custom­
id and welfare of our city,
Johnny is ,attending school, anil ]or field. jletter fences are required
position
man,
and
a
better
appoint
­
ers? This would give the news
porter was made to realize
the other day during recess he and then .the stock could be kept in I
iportance by listening to the ment could not be made. He has papers of Oregon some small re­ wrote upon th" blackboard:
'the lines and driven from pasture
of the various firemen, been a success in eyerv state posi­ compense for their column« of fair
; to pa«..lire until the regular feeding
Ro-es
are
red
and
violets
are
blue,
HOWARD SEBREE, PnesiDINT
B. F. WHITE, Vier ""«BIDthT
brought out forcibly the re­ tion be has occupied, especially as advertising matter. The arrange-
W. R. SEBREE, C»SHir»
Sue
loves
me
and
I
love
Sue.
[ground
is
reached.
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ality resting upon our volun- Adjutant-General. In t|jut ollie.- ] metit would be lees expensive as an
Wh-n the school assemblt <1
Mr Reid i« ' i gaged in farming,
Im suppressed three riots, at a total I advertising proposition on the part
b department.
again there was a mild sensation but expects to soon take up stock-
cost
to
the
state
of
$92.
—
Oregonian.
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of the fair board and would keen
« were taken at this meeting
among the little pupils and Sue raising. Ilia ranch is situated
the friendship of all the newspa­
ig the organization in closer
was thoroughly ashamed of tin within two miles of the Blue
EUGENE BOONE MARRIED.
pers.
with the heavy property
noterietv thrust upon her. The mountain forest reserve.
To a man up a tree the envelope
and put it on a firmer fool-
"I am most heartily in favor o.f
teacher sternly demanded the name
Dr. Euçene Boone and bride
CALDWELL, iDAHO
/IS
scheme appears to be only another
A committee was appointed
tin-
r-set vi.’’ he declared, “and I
of
th"
righter
and
Johny
Flood
up
have
arrived
in
Nampa
from
O
graft of the Portland hog and if
ise the by laws to confirm
have not heard anv adverse com­
—ndmiting:
Placerville, says the Leader, and
A General Banking Business Iransacted
y with til" ordiance bearing will take up their, residence at such principles are to prevail in
ment rt -. arding the action of the AV
“I did it teacher.”
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
orgattizalian of the tir. de­ Nampa. Mr. Boone is a very suc­ the Lewis and Clark board man­
“Well, Johnny. I had intended g .'eniment i withdrawing the
agement they can rest assured that
ent. This committee is to re-
timber
land.
With
concession
to
to punish the pupil who wrote that
cessful practitioner.
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tin- press of the entire Inland Em­
t a meeting to be h Id ou
The above is clipped from an pire will oppose the 1905 fair from on tho blackboard, hut on account ft: 'd stock on the reserve, 1 cannot
ry 26. At this meeting it is Idaho exchange. Dr. Boone was a
of your honesty in promptly taking se" bn* that ought to I■■■ ■ ■•(¡«factory.
Already there are
sire of the members to meet former resident of this county start to finish
the blame I shall let you off this I I believe the depar tment of the in­
he prominent business men, whore he has many wArm friends notes of warning being sounded time with .a mild reprimand. But terior is trying to do right, Until
ill each be sent a personal who will rejoice to learn of bis suc­ and if Portland gets anywhere near you must go over and sit with Sue 1 the exact needs and requirements
ion, in order that they may cess in his profession, as well as ready for opening day she will and see if she reciprocates vour ■ of the stockman, timherman and
OF PHUfllWillA
have to hurry. If some of the
e familiar with the workings
f irmer are known, it is just as well
ardent affections.”
that he has taken unto himself a
ix; ttwrok A'O-D IA47.
traveling solicitors were kept at
organization and also given
Now the teacher struck the that, tips land be withheld There
better half to keep him straight.
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policies
I
ffiiob
all forms of sound life in im
home and put to work on the fair wrong person when she thought are port intis of the reserve that
rtur.ity to join.
guarantee aller th en pay . i-n;.-
1”
'III let.
I. Antoinntie exo ruled in-airmn-i
grounds, hotel buildings, etc, the
matter of safety of public
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A paid up policy.
Mr King, the Burns sheepman, fair might have a better chance to this would abash Johnny. He are bound to be thrown out for far­
igs was also discussed and a
Ili.
Loan
or
<-:r
li
’
■
.
nd.
-
-.al
walked over anil Bat beside Sue and ming arid mineral purposes. I
it
Unexi-elled as 11 dividend payer.
ittee consisting of the chief. passed through here Thursday en success at home.
put.
his arms around her. She have some very good wheat land
/A l’L' sT/r. l 77-: Iti. I -’O/.'/; Kill / VSÍ
The country press may be need­
Hopkins and Jamis Smith route to Canada. His object in
wiggled from his embrace and ran and I know a point within the re­
Sherman &*Harmon,
II D"iiedii-t,
ppointed for the purpose of visiting Canada at this time of the ed yet to aid the exposition.— Ba­ to the cloak room, Johnny followed serve, two miles from my place,
Ol­
. - id - inaver.
General Agent«.
year is to see the country in its ker Democrat.
li'S
gating
such
building.«
and
where
tin-
soil
is
exact)v-th"
same.
Mariptam
Bld.
..
II.
A.
l
i
i
lard, Ayant
her and when he caught up with
fis.
n.
1' ■ timid, <)r,
i . 111«. I>r.
g suggestions to the fire war­ worst condition for stock. In con­
“Irrigation is what Crook county
her
there
was
a
sound
of
a
sup
­
versation with Mr King, he said Cured After Suffering 10 Years.
city council.
needs,
and
the
water
is
better
pro
­
pressed smack, and Johny came
as also decided at the meet­ that a neighbor of his recently re­
tected by the forest reserve. From
B. F. Aare, Supt Miami Cycle & forth with his face wreathed in one seed last season I secured a
present a memorial to the turned from Alberta who pronounc­
si.niles.
authorities asking them to ed that section the stockman« para­ Mfg. Co. Middleton, Q. suffered for
“Now, Johnny,” says the teacher, hunch of rye six feel in heighth
er the proposition of a reser- dise. Several bands of horses have ten years with dyspepsia. He spent “under the circumstances what and containing 250 h';.ds. Altalfu
t the corner of the court recently been taken there from Mal­ hundreds of dollars for medicine would you write on the blackboard and all kind« of hay and forage
...AND...
tblock for fire purposes, ill heur and Harney counties. Th» land with doctors without receiving now?”
does well under water, and while
ranees
are
so
eaten
out
in
some
| any permanent benefit He says
the county board should be
And Johnny marched to the Crook is on" of III" dry counties, a
■d to contribute The mem- sections of the country here that it I “Qne night while fueling exception- blnckbonsd and wrote:
little w.ater mat transform it into a
IM
iso sets forth that the mayor ! has come to a show down. That is] a||v |,a(j J wa8 about to throw down
i.
Art" id« tin- people of Ei-t mid t'ent I On
11 nil llic opportunity of a
garden
of Eden.”
It pays to advertise.”
firstclaflR modelli Business College, It i« a ’ionic institution cmeting
city with two firemen wait stockmen have to hunt new pas­ the evening paper when I saw an
Mr. Reid expects to leave Port­
every i onrse ¡nv<»lved in Binine (
Ls r.i'es are the same
he county court forMhst ptir- tures or go out of the business.— ' item in the piper regarding" the
land this evening, either returning
11B chmged elsewhere mid the nietlp -'
<• Siu ■ r:t : lol'niltbd
A Vest Pocket Doctor.
Vale Gazette.
merits of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
home or continuing on to San
nt any tini'1. Instruction nt the ( olii /e . .
. il
During the summer
I concluded to try it and while I
th«
y interesting talks were giv- ■
Francisco.
months the College will condtirt a
Never
in
the
way,
no
trouble
to
matters pertaining to the1 The new city council met. Wed­ had no faith tn it I felt better after
I carry, easy to take, pleasant and
» of the organization and nesday evening, and in response to the second «lose.. After using two
Just One flinute.
ummer
ormm
chool
;
ous suggestions to netter it a contest Tiled by J. A. Lackey re­ bottles I am stronger «nd better never failing in results are DeWitt’s
■z
For teachers nnd others who lesiie a rev w nr ■" pi"|'i nt. rt course
One Minute Cough Cure gives
porter found the genera) sen- counted the votes for the office of than I have been in years, and I Little Early Risers. A vile of
these
little
pille
in
the
vest
pocket
For «pceiiiieri« rd peri work, mid tull infoi unit io hi Du i in a <'olleve sub­
relief
in
one
minute,
because
it
kills
recommend
Kodal
Dysjiepsia
Cure
mayor
—
the
first
count
at
the
re
­
of the members being that
ject«. n.Lire««
to
ad not received the support cent election resulting in a tie be­ to my friends and acqtiaintences is a certain guarantee against head* the microbe which tickles the mu­
riche,
biliousness,
torpid
liver
and
cous membrane, causing the cough,
couragement due them from tween Mr. Lackey and Will R suffering with stomach trouble.”
of all the ills resulting from const! and at the same time clears the
After carefully perusing Sold by Burns druggists.
ss men in general, and such King
^Aj_rn.S, Ozog'c 2^-
palion. They tonic and strengthen phlegm, draws out the inllamation
rl ily is evident. A committee ami recording the votes it was ‘
the
liver.
Sold
by
Burns
druggists.
and
heals
and
sooths
the
affected
so appointed to arrange for a found that Mr. Lackey had receiv­
A CHARGE THAT IS GROUNDLESS.
parts, One Minute (tough Cure
.1» in the near future to re-em- ed u majority of four and the gen-!
Rev.
Father
G.
D.
Doyle,
f.-rtil-
strengthens the lungs, ward« off
tieman
wa«
sworn
in
as
mayor
for
:
.n in almost depleted exchequer,
The allegations mail« bv the
lil □nee will be given sometime the ensuing term of two years.— Salem Statesman, Ex Governor erly pastor of Burns, and who has pneumonia and is a harmless and
Argus.
rronth.
Geer, editor, reflecting upon Rep­ been in this city for a couple of never failing cure ill nil curable
ladies auxiliary was also
resentative Test, of Malheur county, weeks, leaves this morning fir cases of Coughs, Cold«, nod ('roup.
sed and given much praise by NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR, in connection with the lo«t gamb­ Sumpter where he is to be perma- Oil" Minul - t ough Cure is easy to
embers. They Feemed well
ling bill, are not to be believed by | nently located as pastor of the take harmless and good alike for
«1 with the encouragement I To all whom it may concern: those who nre acquainted with Mr. Catholic church at that place— young and old Sold by Burns Prompt attention te» a • ' ki ds of Graying
and Trar*
Business
druggists
mrtesy shown them by the Notice is hereby given that the un­ Test. As every one knows. Mr. Baker Democrat.
dersigned was on the 19th day of Test is a practical man of affairs
For» rush ordens use ’r :
in 3
1 thing The Times Herald re- Dec. 1903, by the County Court of and is above laying himself liable
6 nen fldcj.
pa r biz3 biU-5 CD-ti (
to report: terlain members Harney County Oregon, duly ap- to any net that would place him
The Finest of All
ously raided the commissary, pointed as Executor. witL will an- amenable to the law. As a man of
1 is under the care of the , nexed. of the estate of Jorgen dor­ irreproachable integrity no man in
OLVEWYMAN
ary. Although it was under gen«en deceased, and ali persons Oregon stand« higher than Mr 1'--t
B lock, these burglate fitted having claims against said estate and that he would lie gtiillv of the
and explored The -regret are hereby notified to present the act charged by the Statesman or T
lostly in the fact that the same duly verified ns by law T. Geer is in no wise likely.— Ba­
For Sak Only at
r was empty and no» even required, to the undersigned, at ker City Democrat.
1 could be found. The Times- Burns. Oregon, or to George Haves
The ex-governor replies to the
d man had nothing to do with Atty, at Law al Burns, Oregon, aTove in the Salem*Statesman as
i
Sieving work and discouraged within six months of this date.
follows: “Nobody has made any
C. H. VoEOTLV.
Bmonstrated with the partici-
'charges against Mr Test except
Creerán.
all tn vain.
Executor with will annexed of what was contained in a conversa­
Agents, Burns, Ore
the Estate of Jorgen Jorgenson de­ tion by an officer of the hou«e with
ZviZCLlZC T?u.i
|>I> honey at Hu-ton'«
ceased.
Kethci 1 Eros , Pistrbuters. Portland, Oregon
a Statesman reporter and printed
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