The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 15, 1904, Image 1

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STATE LEAGUE Board of Trade and is not a dis­
tinct organization of itself. Hon.
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I. S. Geer is president and Dr. W.
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OF TRADE NOW HAS L. Marsden was selected as cor­
MBERSHIP.
responding secretary. F. S. Rie­
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*,re**d
der is the secretary of the Board
of Trade, but owing to his busi­
• Agent,
ReMirtei st ttaraey Valley
ness calling him out of town a
Burnt J
* Propositi«« af Exhibit
iwie aad Clark Fair.
great part of the time it was
thought best to elect a correspond­
^■HHminization of a local de- ing secretary.
vefeptahst league to work with
itim J the alate Urginization, which was CIRCUIT COURT HAS ADJOURNED.
effected here the first of the week
ia highly commended by The Decisions Made In Several Important
Cases—Judge Gone Home.
Timea-Herald. It
will
prove
beneficial to Harney County in
The regular October term of cir­
many ways in the near future and
cuit
court for this county adjourned
be a factor in bringing about
Wednesday and Judge Davis took
many changes for the betterment
his depasture the following day for
of existing conditions. This or­
hie home in Canyon City. Decis­
ganization will look particulary ions were handed down in the fol­
toward inducing a good class of lowing cases since our last issue:
'I PPLI j people to locate here by attend­
Pauline Locher vs City of Burns
r«L PllluJ ing strictly to letters of inquiry re­ —A decree was rendered in favor of
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 15, 1904.
NO. 47.
SUGGESTS CHANGES IN LAW begun to move quite rapidly in NEW STAGE LINE EROM BEND
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STATE SUPERINTENDENT ACKERMAN’S
RECOMMENDATIONS.
West! Law lor Holdlaf Aaasal Conference
Of Saperistei«e>ts--l.ocal Meetlnts
Per Teachers Uood Thief.
Lake County, many of the growers
driving their Btock to market while
others sold at home. Where the
cattle were sold to buyers and prices
given it appears top notches pre­
vailed. Many deals are reported
with the price not given.
It is evident that some of the
cattle raisers expect to get a better
price for their stock from the num­
ber of them who pooled and will
drive to the railroad.
Following paragraphs are taken
from a column of “Stock Notes”:
The 70 firm sold 300 3 and 4-
year-old steers to W. D. Duke, at
what price we did not learn, but it
was in the neighborhood of 6 cents.
We understand that G. W. Map­
es bought a few small bunches of
fine steers at Warner, paying 6g
cents per pound.
The 7T cattle Co. have sold 750
2, 3 and 4-year-old steers to G. W.
Mapes, who received them last Sat­
urday at the J. J. ranch in Warner.
We did not learn, directly, the
price paid, but from two different
sources we gleaned some informa­
tion; from one we learned the price
was $23 for two-year-olds, $28 for
3-year-olds and $32 for 4-year-olds
From another we heard the price
was about 6| cents per pound.
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JOHN D DAI.Y. P icks
FRANK R. COFFIN, V ick P oes
First National Bank
MOVEMENT TAKEN UP BV DESCHTES
ENTERPRISE
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The
Bulletin
Says
lisp is Only
20 Mlles
N. V. CARPENTER, C ashsek ,
A. C. WELCOME, A sst . C ashikh .
OF BURNS, OREGON.
Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited.
--Present Trend of Development
Presage Such Alterations.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
STorniioi.DRHH: — John |). Daly, Frank K. Coffin. N. U. Carpenter, R. J.
The Bend Bulletin says: A move­
Williams, J. W. Geary, C. Cummins, H. M. Horton, C. A. Haines, Win.
In his biennial report, which was
Jones, Thomas Davis.
ment
is
on
foot
for
a
direct
stage
made public the first of this week,
State and Couniy Warrants AouyAt at tAe market price.
line between Bend and Burns. It
State Superintendent J. II. Acker­
This bank is insured and will be reimbursed for any loss by burglary
will pass by way of Crook, Price
man says that the present school
or hold up day or night.
and
Fife.
The
gap
of
28
miles
bet
­
laws are in the main efficient, hence
tew changes and additions are re­
ween Bend and Crook remains now
commended. The following changes
to be arranged for.
The present stage line from
are suggested:
Prineville to Burns passes up Crook­
First—That the proceeds of the
ed river to Post, Paulina and Fife.
annual tax placed on corporations
It is practically assured that a mail
be placed in the school fund instead
service will soon be established bet­
of the general fund, iu order that
ween Fife and Crook. Crook is 30
the school.fund may to some extent
OREGON
ONTARIO 9
miles southeast of Prineville and
be derived from an indirect tax.
only 28 miles from Bend, a little
Second—That the school law be
Intei'eat L’aid.on TimeiDeposits.
south of east. At present there is
so changed that a county superin­
garding this section. Later, as the plaintiff. This case involved tendent may, al his discretion, use
We SolieitSYoer Banking Business.
not much travel over this route,
soon as the plans and objects of the right of the plaintiff to certain a part of the institute fund for hold­
but it is a level country and there
STOCKHOLDERS:—M. Alexander. Win. Jones, E. 11 Test,
the state league are known and real estate adjoining the Locher ball ing local teachers’ meetings, which
is already an excellent road that is
C. E. Kenyon, H. Alexander, Estate of Abner Robbins, William
Miller, Frank R. Coffin, Thos. Turnbull.
better understood the local organ­ which had been bought from the according to the attorney-general’s
a boulevard all this year.
This change will probably cause
ization will prinit some literature Road Co, The city claimed it was opinion, cannot be done. Local
a readjustment of routes whereby
covering the resources and possi­ a part of the original county road meetings reach the people more di­
and objected to the plaintiff using rectly and closely than does the
Burns will have its chief road to
bilities of this sec'ion with such
it for any purpose that would close regular annual institute, hence are
market and to the railroad by way
may
be
at
hand
and
PURE, J
it up.
of Bend and the Prineville-Burns
very valuable and should be encour­
HOWARD SEBREE. PRESIDENT
W. R. SEBREE. VICE-PRESIDENT
Wallowa County Quite Prosperous.
11 all oil begin .a systematic advertising
Grace Halliday granted a divorce aged.
R. A. COWDEN, CASHIER
route will be deflected or transmut­
movtUMtnt that cannot help at- from Frank Halliday.
V
Third—The law should be so
ed into a Prineville-Canyon City
tnKtfnt new people here.
Governor George E. Chamberlain
V
Lulu McMullen granted a divorce amended that when a vacancy oc­
route. The present trend of devel­
:
Pria asrily the local league will from Merlin McMullen.
curs in the office of a school direc­ failed to he in Portland to greet Goy. opment in Central Oregon seems to
p |he matter of a county
A. Miranda vs. Ed Cai Ison—de­ tor or school clerk the vacancy Bhall Mickey of Nebraska, for he was in presage such alterations in the
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exhibit 1st the Lewis and Clark cree in favor of the defendant. This be filled by the boundary board un­ a far corner of the state, ent off from avenues of communication.
fair
■ year in Portland, l’res- suit involved valuable water rights til the next annual meeting, when the railroad, where he had gone to
The prospect of automobile trans­
Ker has already secured in the southern part of the county such vacancy shall be filled for the attend a county fair in Wallowa Co. portation to Bend brings a demand
A General Banking Business Transacted
that had been in litigation for sey- remainder of the term by the quali­ He returned yesterday morning, from all sections for connection with
some 1 ■liable displays that will
trip to
too
much
pleased
with
his
eral
years.
fied voters of the district.
this center, which is rapibly assum­
1 'Kiirwij forms Mart of this exhibit and
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
Pauline Locher vs. Thos. McCor­
Fourth—A law should be passed be verj- contrite about his absence ing importance for its mercantile
which ■ill be added to.
Oregon,
when
his
guest
called
on
mack—judgment by agreement for making it the duty of all school
trade as well as for facilties of reach­
■ the plans are yet some- 1347.10.
superintendents to attend annually says the Oregonian.
ing railroad.
idefinite, the league has de-
“Wallowa County is a rich sec-
Paul Locher vs. City of Burns— a county superintendents’ confer­
Commenting upon the above the
jd upon making as good a decree in favor of plaintiff. Thia
is raised
ence, at such time and place within tion, where everything
Bulletin Bays editorially: Bend
•of Harney County’s pro­ case was taken up on appeal, the the state as may be indicated by the that can be produced in the Will- should ha ye a direct sta'-e line to
ll possible and will soon be- plaintiff having been fined in the state superintendent, and making it amette Valley,” said the Governor Burns, and the opportunity for such
^entergetic campaign. A recorder’s court for selling liquor to the duty of the county courts to “but it is so far removed from the
railroad that the grain has to be
Iggested by a member the Indians.
audit the traveling expenses of their
for somebody to seize The natun
turned into hogs and the hay into
McKinney
&
Sparrow
vs
L.
Wol-
respective
superintendents
to
such
of the country and the lines of de­
py has met with universal
denberg Sr. and wife—foreclosure meetings, the same to be paid out cattle and sheep. All the products velopment argue for a through stage
il so far, but which may
of that country are shipped out on
of mortgage. Amount found due of the general fund of the county.
between Bend and Burns. By the
practical on account of the
hoof. And I don’t know but per­
13000 and interest and $190 attor­
Fifth
—
Pass
a
law
authorizing
the
same
token Prineville should have
e. The plan suggested is
ney fees. By same decree mort­ county superintendent to appoint a haps that accounts for its extreme a line direct to Canyon City. It
re the services of a taxi- gage of Elma Jones for $2500 prin­
board to be known as an eighth­ prosperity.
will do Prineville little good tooling
J eat.
t and mount a specimen cipal, $588.11 interest, $64.50 pre­
"ThiB was a good year in Wallo­
grade examining board, whose duty
to the Burns line in the face of a
1 bird that inhabits the big mium on insurance. Property or­ it shall be to conduct eighth-grade wa. The crops were good, as they
os, strenf
growth that will inevitably lead it
ie slomict
f this valley. This would dered sold after brewery property is examinations, in accordance with are raised mostly by irrigation, and j in another direction, and likewise
i. dyspepù.!
attraction second to none in disposed of under decree of supreme the rules and regulations prescribed die stock is in good condition. 1 | it would not benefit Ben-1 to strive
bowel irrt
Ie and would be of great court. Sam Mothershead, receiver, by the state board of education for believe there is more money to the for a stage to Canyon City. It will
clfon of thep
person in that county than any­
i in bringing visitiors to made a party defendant.
conducting the same- The law
I do neither ¡dace any good to work
■Ives ion« to|
Etta
Hayes
vs.
H.
M.
Horton
—
should determine their compensa­ where in the state.”
against the other. The whole of
v County’s space at the
"Irrigation will settle up Wallowa
...AND...
suit in partition. Decree in favor tion, which shall be certified to by
i Central Oregon is now a chrysalis
»nd Clark.
County, and though it.could hardly
of
plaintiff.
This
was
for
the
par
­
the
superintendent
and
audited
by
from
which
a
wonderful
growth
will
Times-Herald hopes those
tition of the property known as the the county court and paid out of increase its prosperity it will pro­ come almost in a night. Readjust­
h such things will take
City Drug Store and the decree the general fund of the county. vide more tillable land. Most of ments cannot be prevented. It is
Affords the people of East and Central Oregon all the opportunity of a
at once and if the ex-
provides that the property be sold This will insure dispatch, efficiency the irrigation is now done from the the part of wisdom to recognize the
remedy (St
first class modern Biisiness College. It is a home institution covering
PMMs not too great that it be
:lckpeojhW
Wallowa
River
and
the
Snake,
but
every course involved in Biisiness College work
Its rates are the same
and the amount divided between and confidence in the examinations
inevitable and work with rather
Jiving kt*
as charged elsewhere and the methods are the same. Students admitted
rafa out. In the meantime we the parties to the suit after costs that can be secured in no other way. the greatest possibilities are in than against the new development
it that li » i
at any time. Instruction at the College or hv mail. During the slimmer
tfA solicit such products that had been paid.
months the College will conduct a
Sixth—Amend the act of 1903 re­ Wallowa Lake, which lies high There is enough for all in Central
trame gathered and preserved
lating to consolidation of school dis­ enough to give a good flow over Oregon. There is no necessity for
M b time, such as fruits, vege- A WONDERFUL INVENTION tricts so that petitions from a dis­ more than 100,(MM) acres of till­ any town or institution to get all
grains, grasses, etc.
trict of the third class shall require able land.”
four feet and snout in the trough
For teachers and others who desire a reviewing or pre|>aiatorv course.
For specimens of pen work, and full information on Business College sub­
■taher matter will also be tak-
and sqeal. The best way to bring
It is interesting to note that for­ the signatures of but five legal vot­
jects. address
The Traveling Man.
individual property is to labor for
k'taiby tbe league is the proposi- tunes are frequently made by the ers, instead of ten.
Seventh—Amend section 2462 of
general development.
Msgl a government expermental invention of articles of minor im­
A Minnesota traveling man
EARI’
portance.
Many
of
the
more
pop
­
Bellinger
&
Cotton
’
s
code,
so
as
to
MKR in this valley. Since the
ilENCI
struck a small town a few days
Pill Pleasures.
Hppation service has abandon- ular devices are those designed to make it mandatory upon county
benefit people and meet popular courts to levy the tax for library ago, and put up at a hotel where
I the Sil vies reservoir project and
If you ever took DeWitt’s Little
conditions, and one of the most in­ purposes.
the accommrxlations were nothing
view of the successful crops of
Earlv
Risers for billioueness or con­
Eighth—Subdivision 11 of sec­ to brag of and, where an unso­
teresting of these thathas ever been
• |Mat season without irrigation
stipation
you know what pill plea­
tion
3389,
of
the
code,
should
be
invented ie tbd Dr. White Electric
phisticated country girl waited on
would be nothing more than Comb, patented Jan. 1, ’99 These amended so as to read, “The board
sure is. These famous little pills
hi« table, says an exchange.
Af­
■lice to such a big valley capable wonderful Combe positively cure of directors may, ’at its discretion,’)
cleanse the liver and rid the system
ter
he
had
disposed
of
his
soup
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TRISC H 4 DONEGAN, Proprietors.
' wepderful agricultural possibil- I dandruff, hair foiling out, sick and 1 transfer to another district any
of all bile without producing un­
and some of the more solid matter,
pleasant effects. They do not gri[>e,
O» to establish an experimental nervous headaches, and when used child,” etc.
the girl came around and inquired : sicken or weaken, but pleasant give
rm here. The station at Cor- > with Dr. White’s Electric Hair I Ninth—A law should be passed
••Do you wish for pie?”
tone ami strenght to the tissues and
iff» and the proposed station at Brush are positively guaranteed ’ making it the duty of county super­
“
Is it compulsory?” he asked. organs of the stomach, liver and I
intendents
to
call
annually
a
school
'
to
make
straight
hair
curly
in
25
i
•Khutes cannot be of material
“No,” said the demure maid, bowels. So’.d by Burns Druggists.
Thousands of these board convention, and authorizing
Btfit to this sectioo on acconnt days time.
“its gooseberry.”
electric
combs
have
been
sold
in
the
chairman
of
every
school
Iroard
■p great difference in climatic
And the traveling man had a
You should call and get prices at
the varions cities of the Union, aud ; to appoint himself or some member
■Etions, altitude, etc. By a
bl-
Miller
and Thompson’s—closing
Kerted effort such a station can the demand is constantly increas­ of the board, or the school clerk, as
out
¡trices
that cannot be equaled
ing. Our agents are rapidly be­ a delegate to said convention, and
Boubt be secured.
Job printing—The Times-Herald elsewhere.
coming rich selling these combs any claim for expenses, at a fixed
■long this same line an effort They positively sell on sight. Send rate per mile by the nearest and
■ be made to get men who are for sample. Men’s size 35c, ladies moot direct route, that shall l>e in­
■perly equipped to sink a well 50c — (half price while we are in- curred by said delegate in attend­
«jt The Finest of All
Experiment with a view to se­ trocucing them.) The Dr. White ance at said convention shall 1« cer­
The Dr. White Electric Comb Co., tified to by the county superintend­
eing artesian water.
ent and audited by the eon nt v court
■The government geological de- I Decatur, III.
and paid out of the genera! fund of
wtment considers this a very 1
Studebaker
Wagons,
’
Hacks*
the county.
lomising artesian basin and with ,
Tenth—An act should bo passed
Carriages, Buggies and Buckboards
Fsr Sale Only at
Ie interest taken by local people '
are arriving now and selling as fast giving the county boundary board
is possible that an experimental
as we can get them in. We have the right of eminent domain for
Jell may be sunk next season
two car loads of these goods here school purposes
iat will be a thorough test and and in trains. The best etoek of I
lave no doubt of the possibilités Wagons and Vehicles ever brought
BEEF Btl'tOS HMitl MtKE IN LAKE.
1 a good flow within reasonable to Burns. Call and look at goods
In its issue of Oct. 9, the Lake
epth.
even if you do not desire to buy at
Both ild Bros , Distributers, Portland, Oregon.
The local league is really the the present time. Geer 4 Cummins view Examiner says that beef has
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