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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 23, 1904.
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A WAREHOUSE
E CLIPS.
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bid
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tbe Govern-
ment, in any shape, form or man­
ner, fully realizing that it will
prove the ultimate ruin of every
legitimate business within the
borders of Harney Countv; stop al)
immigration, and finally lead to the
depopulation of the county, and he
it further,
“Resolved, That a copy of this
resolution be furnished to the dele­
gates of both political parties to the
slate conventions, with the request
that the same be read to the res­
pective state conventions.”
Here was the first riflle in the
sweet flow of harmony that nestled
over the assemblage. Some were
afraid the resolutions would prove
a boomerang, or that somebody
wouldn’t like the proceeding.
"We don’t want to doany thing at
this time that will be out of place.”
said the chairman
Another
thought this was not exactly the
proper time to pass on the resolu
lions, and suggested that they be
referred to the committee on reso-
lutions.
Mr. Donegan protested, He ue-
dared that the resolutions contain-
ed expressions of the most vital
importance to the people of Eastern
Oregon and that the resolutions
should have the indorsed support
of the Eastern Oregon delegations
before the convention. If other
friends there were of the typewritten
sentiment, they spake not, and
finally the suggestion that the re­
solutions he referred to the commit­
tee in charge of such matters was
crystallized into a motion and
carried.
A WOOL POINT public domain by
■ Here Looking Over
h View of Getting
ng Bulinerà.
NO. 22.
KEEP THE TRADE AT HOME river and is now turning out its WASHOUTS ON THE 0. R. & N.
BETTER
ROADS
WOULD
HELP
THE
PRESENT CONDITIONS.
A Better Understanding Between Ranchers
And Local Dealers Would Result In
More Busioess at Home.
first batch of young Balmon.
About 25,000,000 young Royal
Chinook salmon, or sixteen times
as many as are annually caught in
the Columbia river, will be turned
loose at Ontario this spring. The
fish are now scarcely more than an
inch long and they will po down
the Snake and Columbia rivers and
out into the Pacific ocean, where
they will grow to maturity. Four
or five years hence many of them
will return, weighing on an average
of 30 pounds each and worth to the
fishermen 5 cents a pound. If only
one out of every 20 returns the
hatchery will more than keep up
the supply of salmon.
The eggs taken at Ontario are
from the best specimens of Royal
Chinook salmon, thus increasing
the number of fish that makes the
best canned product. The reputa-
tation of Columbia river salmon,
already the best in the world, will
be further strengthened by this arti­
ficial propogation of the best vari­
ety.
The site at Ontario has the ad­
vantage of a never failing water
supply and distance from the ocean.
The fish that ascend the river the
farthest are the ones that come into
the river the earliest and have flesh
of the best flavor.
JOHN D. DALY’, P rbs
FRANK R. COFFIN, Vics P hes
TRAIN
CAUOHT
BETWEEN
N. U. CARPENTER, CAsnnm,
A. C. WELCOME, A bht . CUansa.
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M '
National Bank
BREAKS
IN THE LINE.
OF BURNS, OREGON.
Impossible to Transfer Around the Breaks
And a Blackade That May Continue
For Days is the Result.
Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
k
S tocxholdbhs
John D. Daly, Frank It. Coffin. N. U. Carpenter, B. J.
The advantages of good roads are
Williams, J. W. Oeary, C. Cummins, H . M. Horton, C. A. Haines, Wm .
A special dispatch to the Boise
Jones, Thomas Davis.
t,
cashier
of
the
brought
most
forcibly
to
the
atten
­
Statesman from Huntington dated
»ily f, ,T.
tion of the people of this section
«»rf Cpaafy tt/arrante AoayAt at tAt martftprtep.
Banking Co. of
Saturday, says: Nine men who
'’es atl^
just
at
this
time.
People
living
at
were working on the railroad bridge
This bank is insured and will be reimbursed for any loss by burglary
1 G. Condon, man-
5 P
a distance are complaining that
or hold up day or night.
16 miles west of Huntington were
ko Warehouse Co.,
of
the
1 Pa«i
they cannot reach Burns at this
swept
into
the
river
from
a
pier
by
I 1 j!(i t a few days in oui city this
time of year with anything like a
a 130 foot girder which in some
interviewing our business
loaded
wagon and it is also quite
way became detached. J. Baldwin
in regard to handling the
as impossible to get out with sup­
imodd__________
was swept down the river nearlv a
ht business of this section
plies.
mile belore he was rescued. He •
* at
city and talking to
.-»erxuo-oao.
With the amount of money now
was severly injured and it is feared g M. A lexander . IhiKsiDKHT.
men about their clips.
E. H. T est , Cashier
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available in the road fund much
C. E. K enyon , Aset. Cashier ]
he will not sur vive. R. J. Mahoney, Ç W m . J ones , V ick -P he » idxnt .
Jen. Jjese gentleman urge many ad-
should be accomplished this season
another workman, was also badly
•eivSe„ages to our people by making
to overcome this difficulty. The
hurt. The remainder of 1116 party
ments via Shaniko and especial-
business men of Burns should in­
escaped with minor injuries.
“ in this reaped the woolmen.
terest themselves in this matter
Passengers and baggage are now
' niko is certainly the beet wool
ONTARIO,
OREGON,
and offer every possible induce­
being transferred around the wash­
--- >ket point in Eastern Oregon to-
to this
ment
to
bring
more
trade
Interest Paldton Time Deposits.
out, a distance of five miles.
as the (¿»ecordB of the past
city.
Later—News has just been re­
-
or four years shows. Last
W« SolieitJlYoar, Banking Business.
From authentic data gathered
ceived here to the effect that no
v/A;«n-lbe ol*p of something like
und which is shown in a table
ng
transfer can be made around wash­
s made an average
published elsewhere in this issue,
outs on the O. R. & N. between here
pound—some going
ant j
the amount of merchandise shipped
and Durkee on account of wagon
n 11»
into
Harney county each year by
have
about
three
bridges being washed out.
STOCKHOLDERS:—M. Alexander, Win. Jones, E. H. Test,
le po«
ranchers and individuals equals
C. E. Kenyon, H. Alexander, Estate of Abner
Robbins, William
h
season
and
have
Another washout has occured at
i a fa
T
the amount shipped in by the mer­
Miller, Frank R. Coffin, Thos. Turnbull.
Pleasant Valley. Passenger train
K 30 bidders on the
g-
chants. This does not show up
e 1
No. 2 eastbound is help between it caxtso-oeo-oeo-A-o«00j
jjale which gives it an
Concerning “Joe” Monaghan.
well
for
local
merchants
and
there
en i
other points. The
and the washout 18 miles west of
■le
is evedently something wrong
Fred J. Palmer has received a Huntington. Trains No. 1 and 11
different
dates
and
•aid
The people should be induced to letter lrom Mrs. Waiters, of Buffalo. of yesterday and this morning west­
1 two to three days.
hen
patronize home concerns. Busi­ N, Y., relating to the life of "Joe” bound are held here. The outlook
gg^our sheepmen would
ness men should go out after this Monaghan. Mr. Palmer has kindly is that two or three days will elapse
¡¡tithe ir wool further and
trade
and turn it into the proper furnished the Daily Argus with the before trains will be running regu­
PL1 ir UM>W
freighting but the
channels. There is evidently a following extracts from the lettter: larly, perhaps longer.
misunderstanding.
“Joe’s real name was Johanna
HARNEY VALLEY FLOUR.
This state of affairs is not due Monaghan. She was born in Buffa­
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CALDWELL, IDAHO
MALHEUR DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
altogether to lack of good roads, to lo, her mother dressed her in boys
While The Times-Herald has re­
be sure, but the imrpov6ment of clothes and let her earn her living
A General Banking Business Transacted
Following is the ticket nominat-a
ceived assurance that a much lar­
our
public highways would be of by doing errands and selling papers
is graded ger acreage of grain will be sown
ed by the democrats of Malhenr
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
accepted this year and likely enough wheat great benefit in drawing a certain on the streets. Mrs. Walters county, taken from the Ontario
given it to supply the home market with amount of this trade to local deal­ knowing she was masquerading as Democrat:
a boy, gave her a home and sent
For county judge—B. C. Rich­
bread stuffs for the coming year, ers.
I
A sheepman was approached one her to school. She left for the ardson, of Vale, was nominated by
very favorably we feel it not amiss to call atten­
E,
£ith the propositions tion to the fact that in the past day this week with a proposition of west in 1869, settleing in Califor­ I acclamation.
For sheriff, J. E. Lawrence was
gentlemem and an many thousand dollars have gone bringing his wool to Burns where nia, and later went to Silver City,
it would be taken charge of by Idaho, where she appeared as a nominated by acclamation.
ort will b« | made to get at least out annually for flour.
»noi, wBfa^"beeplnen t0 8end ‘heir
Mrs. Walters
//*'
For clerk, W. G. Thompson, of
With the present excellent grist people interested in shipping it to a witty Irish lad.
OF HflLAOELPI«» INCORPORATED 1847.
U mi
point
other
than
the
usual
railroad
thought
“
Joe
”
as
she
was familiar- Vale was nominated by acclama­
,ol to
int for sale this sea- mill and the well known quality of
Issues *11 forme of sound life insurance at the lowest rates. .Our policies
Bire to give it a prac- our wheat it would seem useleus station. He said it would be utter­ Ip called, would don garments be- tion.
»rtla»
0’
guarantee after three payments are made
> ssh |
There were two candidates for as­
t proves an advantage that another dollar should be sent ly impoisible to bring his clip to fiting her sex, out west, but in this
I. Automatic extended insurance for the face of the contract.
II. A paid up policy.
she was disappointed.
sessor, J. A. Shave of Red Butte
ion of the Shaniko out of Harney county for flour. Burns on account of the roads.
III. Loan or cash surrender vslue.
Such a statement was a surprise
"Joe’s” mother died in 1870. and R. I). Greer of Owyhee. O. E.
1 men to establish a This is an item that amounts to
Unexcelled as a dividend paver.
Burns to handle next something and should be remem- tqThe Times-Herald as it had She had no brothers or sisters but Pollock of Vale and Frank Davis
INVEtfTIGATE BEFORE FOIV INSURE.
never before been brought to its at­ left a cousin in Buffalo who claims of Ontario were appointed tellers.
and the wool can be bered by our farmers.
Sherman 4 Harmon,
R- H • Benedict,
tention.
the estate valued at 12,000.
The vote resulted Greer 41: Shaver
General Agents.
District Manager.
city, weighed, graded
Marquam'Bld«.,
H.
A.
Dillard, Agent.
All
these
conditions
should
be
^giving the wool men
22.
A Cure For Headache
Portland, Or,
Burns, Or.
overcome just as eooon as poFsible.
to dispose of it right
There were four candidates nomi­
Drop a penny into a beggar’s
Shaniko Warehouse
Any man, woman or child suffer­ We should make it a profitable ven­ hand now and then. Drop your nated for commissioner, , G- B-
e an expert here in ing from headache, biliousness or a ture for the stockmen and the pub­ evil associations. Drop at least Glover, of Jordan Valley, . J- R
concern and be pre­ dull, drowsy feeling should take lic general to throw their business one bad habbit each year. Take a Haworth, of Snake River. R. J.
advances on. clip.
one or two of DeWitt’s Little Early to local dealers. Home merchants drop yourself. Drop whatever I vers, of Red Butte and M. A. Patch
is accomplished the Risers night and morning. These certainly have the same advantages you’ve got if you wouldn’t buy it of Snake River, The first ballot
...AND...
t will be moved to famous little yills are famous be­ in the wholesale market as outside if you didn’t Lave it. Drop a hot resulted, Glover 31; Haworth,18;
this city where the cause they are a tonic as well as a pointe, they carry just as good iron before it burns you. Drop Ivors, 9; Patch 6. The names of
handy to the ware- pill. While they cleanse the sys­ stock of goods, and in view of the worn out tools. Drop loose me­ Ivers and Patch wire withdrawn
tem they strengthen and rebuild it immense increase in business— thods Drop criticising your su­ and the second ballot resulted,
A fibrils the people of East and Central Oregon all the opportunity of a
first class modern Business College. It is a home institution covering
men certainly can by their tonic effect upon the liver practically doubling it—they can periors. Drop fretting, lying, cheat­ Glover 33; Haworth 31; Patch 1.
every course involved in Business College work
Its rates are the same
Walter M. Glenn, of V’ale, was
advantage of such a and bowels. Sold by all druggists. make such concessions as it will ing, theaving, lotering, loafing,
as charged elsewhere and the methods are the same. Students .admitted
at any time. Instruction at the College or bv mall. During the summer
be altogether unprofitable for ranch­ sponging, borrowing and back­ nominated for treasurer by accla­
ry effort should be
months ths College will conduct a
ers
to
go
to
the
railroad
for
supplies.
plish something in
biting. Drop whining over failures. mation.
W. T. Scott, a negro, has an­
Conditions have been changing Drop a tear now and then, a word
In order to do this nounced that preparation have
Prof B. L Milligan, of Ontario
ummer
ormal chool
must be made this been completed for a national con­ for the past years and local business of good cheer, a little of the milk of was the unatnous choice of the con­
For teachers and others who desire a reviewing or preparatory cones®
vention for the nomination of a | h.18 been increasing each season. humane kindness. Drop in occas­ vention for school superintendent
For specimens of pen work, and full Information on Business College sub­
Burns a wool point negro candidate for president, I Each year less goods are bought at ionally. Drop ¿stern once in a
For surveyor J. 8. Millikin of
ject®. address
thousands of dol- The convention will be held in 8t. ! outside points by our ranch men. while to see how the other fellow is Ontario was nominated by accla­
business here that Louis July 6, the date set for the There is still too much trade leaves doing. Drop a word in favor of a mation.
outside points. It national democratic convention. Harney county, however, and we friend When you find yourself In
Dr R. O. Payne, of Ontario was
33\xxxxS, Oxog'orx.
Supplying the various The name of the new party is "The should take advantage of every op­ the way, drop out—Ex.
| nominated for coroner by acclama*
with supplies the National Civil Liberty Party,” and portunity to keep it all here. The
tion.
It would mean al- a platform will be adopted which, business men and general public
E urniture cheaper than ever be­ The following four delegates
present business to Scott says, will call for govern­ j should get closer together and have fore in this town. We bought were elected to attend the state
la, provided suitable ment ownership of transportation confidence in each other, It is ex­ right and will sell right. The very convention which meets in the city
rm« are offered. Our facilities and a pension list for ex­ pected and reasonable men are nicest in Lace and Muslin Cur­ of Portland April 19. J. R. Black-
b
can certainly offer slaves.
willing that their home merchant tains. Ladies, call and inspect. ahy, C. H. Morfitt, D. C. Wells and
TRISCH A DONEGAN, Proprietors.
menta as to keep all
| should have a profit.
We can please you in both style Robert van Giles. The delegates
home under such cir-
Studebaker Wagons, Jlacks,
Th'8 «’«lenient is not make in a and price. Bureaus, Chiffoniers, will support Morton D. Clifford, of
Carriages, Buggies and Buckboards «P'rit of complaint or laying the Sideltoards, Iron Beds, and in fact Canyon City, for district judge and
Bums,
are arriving now and selling as fast blame for existing conditions at the everything in our line.—Burns Dalton Biggs of Burns for district
DLV TO THE RESOLUTION. as we can get them in.
We have do”- of anyone, but for the purpose Furniture Co.
attorney.
two car loads of these goods here of causing our readers to think of
nd Telegram in giving and in trains. The best stock of; the matter and possibly devising
Wines.
and
f the proceedings of a Wagons and Vehicles ever brought waY* *od means to better all con-
ir
Pool Tables
tern Oregon re pu bl i- to Burns. Call and look at goods cerned.
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dt The Finest of All
to the state and dis­ even if you do not desire to buy at
3
Club
Connection.
ions, says:
Fish Hatchery at Oatario.
the present time. Geer A Cummins.
was a little stir creat-
Donegan, of Harney,
The largest fish hatchery inlh-
Missouri Irv.ng, a negreee, was world is locate^) at Ontario, Oregon.
id that he had a resolu-
i
hr Sale Oily at
he would like to have arrested at Newport News, Vg.. It is now turning ont the first batch
on the charge of eating of young salmon, that will in four
‘’HltiiiferenCB
price
still make
orsement
by it» the
East would
­ Saturday
proposition
to go
to her 1-year-old baby At the sta­ years reappear in the lower Colum­
delegates
before
it was
Shaniko
Warehouse
to the cotnvention. He tion-house she told bow she loved bia river and be caught The Ba­
rt grader
read
it, and in
did their
so, as : the little one, and gave as the rea- ker City Democrat sais:
is recognized by East- sons for devouring a part of the in­
The state of Oregon owns and
fant the great affection she bore it.
fluents, Burns, Ore
, The
I bu wool
we the * H a r nêy The negress was intoxicated, and operates the largest fish h’tchrry
k se Association
and is
are bit­ went to sleep when locked. The in the world It is located at On­
Rothcild Bros , Diatribntrm. Portland, Oregon.
tario. Ma I hear coo nty. on the Snake
the
class
te the
leasing of the ’ child has a cheek bitten off
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