The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 24, 1904, Image 2

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SATURDAY. SEPTEM BEK 24, 1904.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES:
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Six .Month. .................................................... 1.00
fhree Months
70
The Times-Herald is pleased to
get some yity ila ti ling reports
from the litigation convention at
Ont a i io.
w a.«
It
a
success
in
eveiy particular and the horticul-
tu ,<l exhibits was of such impor­
tant e that Governor Chamberlain
wired l’res, Myers, of the Lewis
From 148 to 93 Pounds
ley. Schedules could be rrranged JAS. COLWELL GETS MANSLAUGHTER
that would then place the western
One uf the most remarkable cases
the
mail in here much earlier than at A Telepbone Message States
of a cold, deep-seated on the lungs,
Prisoner is Insane
present. IL -,v. v-r, it would not
causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs.
materially affect the
Eastern
Gertrude E Fenner, Marion, Ind.
this
Deputy Sheriff
Huhet
mail.
who was entirely cured by the use
"I had a talk with the U. S mail morning received a ’phone mes-
of
One Miitite Cough Cure. She
clerk to whom the matter was re- sage from Sheriff Allen ¡it Vale,
I
«ays:
"The coughing and strainin"
ferred by the Department,” said stilling that the jury had found
Mr Brown, “This gentleman >id James Colwell, on trial for the «o weakened me that I ran down in
that before he could app >ve of killing of Warren Curtis, guilt} weight from 1-IS to 92 pounds. I
used One Minute Cough Cure Four
such a change th.. line between
of manslaughter, The message bottles of this wonderful remedy
Burn« a nd ('an von shmid he in
further states that Colwell was cured me entirely of the cough,
ere a < d iii 11 d»
“
oily
stage, and the
insane, losing his mind immediate­ strengther i-d in bu g« and te-tored
schedui «■ err aiiged in to conform,
ly upon hearing the verdict. It me to my norma) weight, health
He advi i <l,i p Irons al this end
to petition tii- Depart no ut for such was thought only to be temporary In <d strength,” Sold by Burns
an increase, an I m
11 such was ac­ however. In speaking of the Drug Stores.
complished, other matters coulil be tiial this morning to a representa­
Heavy tinderware at greatly re­
tive of The Times-Herald, Mr.
adjusted to suit.”
duced
prices—Miller it Thompson.
stated
that
Colwell
The Canyon-Burns stage was at Hughet
and Clark Commission, to get it
and -end the whole to St. Louis, one time nn 1 schedule of six times
Tin- speaks well of our sister a week and w is allowed to discon­
i u ity and will be a great advcr- tinue, or rather to change to three
tisnienl for the great inland empire times a week without distention
upon the part of th" people here,
of southeastern Oregon.
insomuch as at that time there
was no chance to better our mail
It is with no little pride The service via that route
Since the extension of the Sump­
1 tines- Herald learns that
the
ter
Valley Railroad these condi­
Harney county high school open­
tions
have changed. This shoul be
ed last Monday morning with an
set forth in our petition to the Post
enrollment far in excess of what
Oflice Department anil also the
was anticipated and under very
other advantages of such a change
favorable circumstances in every
The Times Herald hopes to get this
way.
Prof. Yoder, the principal
petition in circulation immediately,
is more than pleased with the out­ after securing a little more infor­
look and the pupils are enlhusia- mation and being positive of its
tic. The Times-Herald
again benefits
It is possible that n-itll-
wishes to congratulate the people ing can be nccomplished thi- fall
of Harney county upon their wis­ owing to the lateness of the season
dom in voting for this institution and the necessary delay in the
and hopes every taxpayer who petition reaching headquarters. A
has children advanced to the high change of schedule is not always
school grades will take advantage desirable in the winter and the fact
of it.
I’he high school should that the Sumpter Valley is now
grading an extension this side of
have the support and good will
Tipton with the intention of extend­
of all and a lively interest in its
i ing on to Prairie, the Department
welfare will help instructors and
may see fit to wait until this is
students.
made before making change in the
mail schedule. The fact, too, that
present contracts do not expire for
An article in a recent issue of
some time may have a tendency to
the Baker City Democrat which
delay the matter.
reflects on the character of the
---—
men who composed the jury that
NOTICE TO TEACHERS
convicted Geo Miller the second
time for the
killing
of
To the Teachers of Harney
the argument County:—Teachers institute will
made in the jury room was to the open Wednesday’ evening, October
effect that they “could not afford the .>, and infinite until Saturday
A program has
to find .i different verdict than evening following.
that brought in at the first trial,” been arranged that will not only
therefore the num was again con­ entertain but be instructive to both
parents and teachers, and every
victed.
effort will be bent to make this in­
A 1 mallei of fact the convict­
stitute full of life and value to
ed man’s attorneys state that he
those attending. While we can
had 1 fan trial and they could ask
only urge the parents t attend, we
for no better treatment. The
will say there will bo no excuse
jury w as composed of some of granted in the c.i.-.e of teachers and
most substantial men in the coun­ the law, regarding the attendance
ty who could not be influenced by of teachers will be slrictiy enforced.
the former verdict nor were they
M. E Iligby, School Supt.
It states
Curtis.
'I’he change of
prejudiced.
tie was gt lilted Colwell,
complice,
'lie
for
ail
reason
ven-
ac-
the
had been so widely discussed that
it w as impossible to get a jury in
1 lai ne\ county and “not
on
ac­
count of <1 great deal of feeling
against the defendants,” as stated
in the ai tide.
The Tinies-Herald does not as­
sume the
of
these
guilt
or
innocense
men,
nor has
it
made comment
would tend to
heretofore
prejudice anyone,
but it will defend the
integrity of the
county.
that
honor
and
of
this
citizens
It nun have been pub­
of news hut
fished as a matter
the Democrat article looks suspi­
cion«
a« though it was the des­
ire of the '« riter to assist the at-
tornei s who are defending Col­
thought he would be cleared of
RACE
MEET.
that no doubt
the
verdict
was
very surprising to him.
Since being brought back from
the penitentiary last spring, where
Such articles are uncalled
WHO?
he and George Miller had spent
tw'o years before securing
new
The Original tireat
trials, Colwell was a model prison­
er and gave the officers no trouble
whatever.
He was allowed the
liberty of the court house square
each day and assisted his jailor,
Tom Howard, in caring for the
lawn and trees. He was quite 1
Assisted by
WE LEAD IN
1
any former acquaintance and visi­
tors that came where he was.
Deputy Sheriff
the prisoner will
say s
I lughet
have
be
to
watched close as he will
likely
The Jewish Creole
Singing Excells
attempt suicide.
Dancing Great
The sentence when the verdict
and
Our Fun Unlimited
¡And are the Ch mpiun Cake
Walkers
M c KANLASS challenges the
at
world as the Greatest Sweet
Singer, Violinist, Cornetist,
is manslaughter is from one to
fifteen years in the penitentiary.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
•J P Dickenson was a caller
thia oflice last Monday.
Al Cote was in the
on land business.
STOCK
city Monday Banjo King, Musical Phenomenon
Comedian and Dancer.
Men and boy’s wool hats cheap—
Miller & Thompson.
and
family
were
guests of relatives in this city this
week.
'.«Ans
OVERLAND HOTEL
Mrs Frank Dibble and little son
were over from Silver creek the
first of the week
The city is having many' new
crosswalks laid in various parts of
Several new running
horses
town and have repaired some old
have arrived this week, to be put
ones
in shape for the race meet next
Adam George is selling school
week and every indication points
furniture
and the various districts
to a successful week with the
should
Bee him before placing
horses. The Jockey Club h.is
orders.
every thing in readiness and will
Adam George is selling school
spate no effort to make the week
furniture
and the various districts
a pleasant one for those in Attend­
should see him before placing
ance.
I’he track is in good con­
orders,
dition and there is a p >«sibilitv of
Adam George, Lawen, Oregon is
some fast time being made.
Harry Smith, who has charge preparing to winter »>()() head of
stock—cattle or horses—cheap as
of ground« will make the grand
the cheapest.
stand accomodations as comfort­
Ike Holland arrived home from
able ¡is possible. Tin­ charges
Malheur
county Thursday
Mrs
to the grounds will be 25 with
Holland and Glady's remained
grand stand free
there to visit friends
LUNfiBERG & DflLTON'5
Where one can find a fine assorcment cf
Fifst Class, Well Appointed House.
Centrally located, well furnished tables, comforta-
rooms. Rates, Meals 25 cents, Rooms 50
cent, Single Beds 2^ cents.
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EVERYTHING
Seasonable goods always on
hand for inspection
Just maka The Cottage yout» headquarter»«
I
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT
I
FRANK A. COLE, Propt.
A Egli and family have moved
into their residence in this city for
the Winter.
L. Woldenberg Jr. took his de­
parture Friday morning for the
railroad to be absent a short time.
Portli
ting o
•mar
i, am
d in v
inve
rly •
ave
he pr
tnd
It w
ires
» it«
tale
nd
I a
I atTi
plan
e en
•tor c
;he «
itreeti
JOtb
Sept. 28’29, Oct. 1
Clough’s Clydesdale stallion at
Lewis it Garrett’s barn during the
races
Seo him.
.1 F Klink wan making repairs
on the local telephone exchange in
this city this week
irer,T
City,
easure
.ora, th
Cook
rd Co
i comp
of the
M’KANLASS QEER & CUMMINS, g
cheerful and talked quite freely to
C M Foster, the civil engineer of
The many friend« and patrons of I
Baker
county, is over in thi« sec­
lor and this one, especially, was J II McMullen will be plt-nsid to
tion
looking
after some work for
written by some one who knows i learn lie has done an « xeeptionally
the
1*.
L.
S.
Co.
visit to
nothing about the case and is an tine business during hi
Drewsey and has now started for
C S Johnson was over from Cai
injustice to Harney county.
the east to visit his old home and amity last Sunday having, brought
also to take in the fair at St Louis, hi.« daughter, Amanda, over to en
PROPOSED CHANGE IN MAIL SERVICE. 1 where he will also attend the ar- ter the highschool.
nual convention of photographers
E B. \\ aters, James Donegan
To be of Much Benefit Would Cause These conventions are very instruc­ and Tom Anderson have returned
tive, as some of the finest photo­
Change in V. S Schedule
from tln-ir vacation in the moun­
graphers in the world exbib t their
tains.
They had a great time and
Consid table has been said dur- work and experts give demonstra­
and caught all the fish in the creeks
p-g th past week «tient the pro­ tions These picture tak'-rs will up there.
post d change ill the mail service of also attend ttie art palace in after-'
Fred Oakerman was over from
this siction ns outlined in our last noons on the fair ground« where
his
Silver creek home a day or two
there
will
be
lectures
by
the
finest|
issue
In conversation with Ben
Mr Oakerman is just
Thia trip will be this week
Brown who arrived home last Sun­ art masters
very coin for table
day fi om San Francisco. The I quite beneficial to Mac and his completing a
modern
residence
on his ranch
Times Herald secured more infor­ many customers will lie •etter served
there.
mation on the matter and aacer than ever upon liis return thia fall
C B Ausmus informs US that in
tained what would probably be the
some manner the report had Rained
beat plan in order to accomplish
Eugene Hemhret e, son of Mr and circulation that hia late uncle, B
■uch a change.
Mrs
A
Hembree, and t former F Anatuua, had died at his ('row
It found that in order that this
nropo-ed change would be of real resilient of thi- co •unty »aa mar- Camp ram h and wm r lone at the
He wishes The
lienefit « -uld necessitate a change ried at Great Falls, . M nt.. on Aug. lime of hl* death
of aeli' dule not only of the Canyon- 21 to Miss Barbara V al io. (iene'a Times-Herald to correct thin as the
Burns stage line, but also the run­ many old time friend* here wish old gentleman died at the home of
Ills nephew al l.awen.
ning of trains on the bumpier Val- him succisa and happiness.
well.
f Of every description, see
the charge and was so hopeful
S' W B Parker
Warren
r HAREW
mour,
ing cm
are to
icifioM
and pt
m aa th
i>anj. «
. now
lized w
and wi
dent. J
1 reside
Main St., Burns, Oregon
HEW TRIMMINGS, LUCES and RP F O.'iS
SUMMER DRY GOODS. FURNISHINGS
1
JUST ARRIVED
We Have the Fijatafion of Carrying the
BEST ASSORTMENT
bra id new stock of prescription drugs,
trictly f esh and of the best quality and
intT. 0:1 the way.
A
BEST QUALITY
A spier vid lot of the
FINEST (ANDIES AND GUMS.
A full stock ofjeveryth'ng in the drug line.
THF CITY DRUG STORE.
I m x /. gï 4 a lot if fue
Watzes ait s id ? if tb?
Latest C rations ip Jewels.
Beter ep 1 oiP eqe op this
space.
H. M. HORTON, Propt.
BULLS FOR SALE
‘ . R SITZ, Lawen, Oregon
Breeder oi Pure Bates Short Horn Cattle
G-szxiloexlixig-.
Jeweler and Optician.
Bulls ready for service, the get of
Waterloo Prince 174,184
Certified copy of pedigree
«iven with each purchase.
W i n I im I
Net kt »I DicMlatien oi Cv-PirtwraUp.
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
H STABLE.
Notice is hereby given that the
■ * I........ rs p h, r. tofore existing
•tw. i 'It-i
\| Dibble and N
A Dibble, ii-oier the name of |>e||
Dibble i« this day dissolved.
Dated Sept. .3,
signed M r « C. M D irrik
N A. DiRRt.R
By M r « C M DlBBt K
BRENTON 4. BE9DUCO, Pror
Main St., Puri «, Oreyon.
JIIHSIIEIBKRLISU.
Jeweler.
Optician
l’<-<»p • tr n the c.iuntr} will find
Kiurraver.
th»- ( uttage ,< mt-.- homslihe pl see, F me \\ atch Repairing A
to stop while in the city.
cialty.
Horses receive the best cf care
from experienced bards.
Spe­
Elegant
I ivory tarnoots.
Outing Parties ficcommodated.
Horses Bought and Sold.
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