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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1904)
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT ROUTE PRACTICALLY SETTLED unty Clerk of Harney County, State of Oregon, showing the int and number of claims allowed by the Counts Court of said ;e, for »ha* allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount rranta outstanding and unpaid, from the let day mf April, to the 30th day of September, 1904, both inclusive. amt . war ’ nts drawn iccNr ALLowtb ..♦ bridge account ........................ capital. Salary Phvaiciana. etc.... >urt, Jury, Witnesses. Bailiff, Reporter, etc. _ rt, . .J3DT....................................... xpenes, banks, stationery etc. all offices, . ', jaaitar. M«h ts, fuel, etc., deputy,.. .j.................................................. d Deputy, .■................................................. 1, buriwbfprisoners, guards, etc.,. perintendent’s office...................................... rt, «alary, exporting books, livery, etc , . ter salary, r). ........................................... caunt, .................................................. accountj'^m.................................................. reasurer’a aoeount.......................................... sector’s account.............................................. account,. S.................................................. registration, supplies, judges, clerks, etc., unded... .................................................. eous ................................................................... amount of claims allowed and warrauta drawn PRINCIPAL. TAEDINO WABKANTSUNPAID 5,481 66 2,480 22 4,520 32 31 75 523 03 628 10 1,700 00 1,700 00 597 90 448 10 1,295 1 5 692 00 10 50 17 50 365 54 175 00 790 20 639 35 89 83 17 00 ♦22,206 15 ÏNTERE8T. ng unpaid county warrants on the 30th day ptember 1904,........... ............................... ♦19,784.47 1 amoumt of interest accrued tbereon . . . ♦450 00 ♦450 00 amount unpaid county warrants........ .♦19,784.47 OREGON) ty of Harney) Sam Motherahead, County Clerk of the County of Harney, >regon, do hereby certify that the forgoing is a true and correct of the number and amount of claims allowed by the County aid County for the six months ending on the 30th day of r, 1904. on what account the same was allowed, and the f warrants drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding id as the same appears upon the records of my office and in 1 custody. tnese my hand and the aeal of the County Court of eaid Coun- i thia 7th day of October A. D. 1904. BAM MOTHERSHIAD, County Clerk. * SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT munt of money received for taxes, and from other sources, and ( tayment of the same to the County Treasurer, by the Sheriff of ey County, ’for the Six Month«, ending on the 30th day of Sep- ler, A. D. 1904 Dr. ♦2,656 30 18 86 Harney Connty, >4, To caab for taxes 1903, “ ‘ . 1902 ... Total for month 4, To cash for taxes of 1903.. .................... ♦ 143 66 ♦2,675 16 ♦ Total for month 143 66 >4, To cash for taxee of 1903,........................ ♦ 346 79 •• — 'P \ / .................. 117 36 1902,..................... ' Total for month »4, To cash for taxes of 1903........................ ♦ 524 87 ♦ W w SH kw ♦ 524 87 Total for month 1904, To caab for taxes of 1903,.................... ♦ 158 72 “ •• •• “ mileage fee....................... ♦ 14 00 . . Total for month 01 ^r 1904, To cash for taxes of 1903 ♦1,108 44 ♦ 464 15 172 72 ♦ 1,108 44 Total for month ♦5,089 00 I Total receipts for six months Cr. ♦2,675 16 ............... 143 66 464 15 524 87 172 72 . 1,108 44 OH >f Harne^Co n n ty. 904, cash pa id to treasurer..................... gg Oli J tf IÍ ' •» . H “ <* “ 44 st S4 «4 *4 U 44 4k 44 • • •' 4 k ♦5,089 00 for six months Total paid Treasurer Tre ; loroweoNi OF OBBOO unty of Harney \ 1 hereby certify that the foregoing statement is true and correct. Dated at Borne, September 30th„ 1904. 1OM ALLH<pi, RACES! SUMPTER VALLEY SURVEY Five Days—Five Races a Day $ Have tleayy Grade« Bal a Superior Roadbed to That Already Coostruet- ed--Exact Route Not (ihen. Chief Engineer West, of the Sum pter Valley railway, is back to this city from the Tipton extension to meetl'resident Eccles for confer ence, says the Baker City Demo crat. Mr. WeBt has been in the field with his surveying forces for about two weeks and ie quite enthuiastic over the result of the work done. To a reporter Mr. West said: “Our surveys are rapidly nearing a conclusion,’’said he, “and from them I have an idea the route we will go has been practically' settled. The road from Tipton on will have some of the heaviest grades we haye yet encountered but in these we will do some heavy cutting, and get thereby a roadbed superior to any- that has thus far been constructed on our line. It becomes evident to me each day that our road is going to tap a rich country which, under the impetus of transportrtion facili ties, will develope latent resources to a remarkable degree. The mines out that way will become the most consequents! to our smelter in all the district. No. I am not dispos ed to make any statement at this time in regard to the exact route we will travel toward the head of the John Day valley. This I may do after a conference with Mr. Eccl es, but even then it might not be wise, as something might occur during the winter to cause us to change our plans.’’ Twelve ranchers have organized an association at Pilot Rock for the handling of blooded stock exclusi vely. Animals purchased by the association will be kept upon the farms of those belonging to to it and will be used primarily for building up the livestock interests of the members. The intention is not to enter the business of breed ing livestock of high character ex cept for the subscribers, who will pay equal sums upon all invesinents or perchnce for the pay inent of loss es.—East Oregonian. . - . diamonds ♦ 5,089 00 I. ........................................................................... E lebool 8up’t ................................ (reg>n, school apportionment .. lers licensee.................................. Itrict to pay coupon..................... y for estate of John Moore . »r license, cash ................. »r licenses, in Co warrant«.......... ♦ 19.6001» md to SUte tax fund . 11,061 00 *1 fund. Co 8. S. apportionment« 184 96 ict district to school fuod .......... 50 0U ty funi to Institute fund ............. Come In - take a look at a beautiful display of On the counter you will also find catalog Illus trating thousands ofu-e ul and practical Gems General Storage, Forwarding & COMMISSION Home Insurance Co., of New York, Liverpool, London & Globe, I i 8 Fire Assurance Co., Philadelphia. OFFICE WITH BKillS & BIGGS. MERCHANTS WILSON &, ASHTON, JPKER A WILSON Special Attention to Wool Grading and Bal ing for Eastern Shipments. Blacksmithing and Horseshoeiug Dealers in Blacksmith Ceal, Flour, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Sulpher, Wool and grain sacks and Twine, Grain and Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and Pelts Wagon Work. Stoek Yards ixiith all the Uatest and Best Facilities for» Handling Stock. ALLWORKCUAR* ANTEED. Burns, Oregon Mark Goods Care of “S. W. Ço.” T. C. CONDON» manager. .. THE CARTER HOUSE. : AnERICAN PLAN ONTARIO, OREGON. Harney County Hospital Having n wly furnished several comfortable rooms for the occupance of private patients, I desire to an nounce that I am ready to receive surgical or medical , caseson reasonable terms. Elegant. Rates $2.00 and $2 50 per day. Bui ns, Oregon. Corner South of Lunaburg & Dalton’s. I a Fireproof building 100x600 feet, 1Ô0 feet two stories in height. > $ ... Represents the.... I All Outside Rooms— Near Depot Pleasant Quarters provided for Obstetrical Cases. This modern new hotel was only recently opened to the public. Harney County people will be always welcome and courteously cared for. A first-class bar in connection. s a LIVERY BARN IN CONNECTION. * 4 4 BXPERIENCBD NURSES I|4 ATTENDANCE Clias. E. McPheeters, Propt. Burns, Orego,.. I THE HOTEL BURNS BPR. ¡ BURNS MILLING CO. HORTON <L SAYER, Propts. i Rough I and Dressed Lumber, fine Wines, Liq !ors aod Cigars SflM BAILEY, proprietor. Adepts for Maryland Club Whisky. EVERYTHING Fl '^T CLASS i I Rustic, Flooring, Moulding, Lumber. ! Nearest Finishing Sawmill to Burns. Good Road. i Lumber Yard in Burns. The White Front Livery Stable Special accommodations for Commercial Men Cor. First and B Sts., Bums. Oregon. Just Arrived Two large new show cases and they p are loaded down with new goods. We have a new and fresh ’ Supply of 8 TOILET ARTICLES Buy none but the beet Mock «Inch ie always the cf-»*apeNt OREGON NURSERY CO Call and Inspect them.' THE WELCOME PHARMACY 4 Growers of Reiiabl: Nursery Steck SALEM, OREGON. ♦ 8,877 51 133 00 If you want the very be a« values for your money We guarantee all ntirserv stock true Io lal>e| and in g'xxl order when delivered, else we will refund money or re place f-ee of cost. BUY HERE Nurseries at Salem, Oregon. Iz>s Angles California, North Yakima, W. shington Mock for this section brought from North Yakima. THAT'S ALL ♦.»,895 96 ♦39,906 47 (Continued on another pare ) Slxanilzo, Oieg'on FIRE INSURANCE. Horses boarded by the day, week or month. Special care given all stock JEWELRY 763 85 300 48 00 1,619 66 50 00 1200 25 00 1,267 00 SHANIKO WAREHOUSE COMPANY^ M. L. LEWIS New and Elegant Livery Turnouts Complete. Fresh Teams fuirin- teed. Miiin Street. re The bulls can be seen at the.’P” Ranch, and persons desiring to purchase should inquire there of F. H. Howell, .Assistant to the Gen eral Manager, who will furnish informa tion as t prices and will sell the same FRENCH-GLENN LIVE STOCK CO- LEWIS & McGEE, Propts. ♦ 8.877 51 133 00 30,895 96 ♦39,906 47 Durkheimer Building. y . .. ♦39,906 47 on Liquor License He is Pr< pared to fill orders for Anything in his Line. Yearlings and Two-year-olds in quantities to suit. Courteous and oHkjioi Mixologist?. HERE Provisions and Feed a Specialty. GIVE HIM A CALL. CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION ARE SOLD Flour All kinds of Fresh Vegetables in Season, I YESSIR WATCHES Grain, Tropical and Domestic Fruits when in Season. S. O. CORRELL, Secy. Fire-Proof, Modern, ♦65,162 55 received since Groceries, $160 160 fa $1.500 given away for sto.k and agricultural S exhibits at Baker City, Oregon, from October 11 to T nj inclusive. A For further particulars address The pleasant to take and harm less One Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief in all cases of Cough, Croupe and LaGrippe because it does not pass immediately into the stomach, but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the inflamation, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving and life-su.itaining oxygen to the blood and tissues Sold by Burns Druggists. 32 00 ■ ■ tironeo Bustin’ Tournament, Purse Ring Spearing Tournament. purse Good For Children. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT nf Harney Cout.ly, Oregon, for the six months ending ptember 3Uth 1904: Showing the balances March 31et, 1904: ceipta and diaburementa since: wounta nbportloned to and disbursed from the various funds and Utaece received and for what disbursed; including trans Hl; an-i the balance remaining 111 the treasury, September 30th 1904 4*1 enab bnfonce in the County Treasury [arch 31st 1904 as per report was: ♦65,162 55 ows: ♦36,485 69 y fund.............. 10,119 57 y school fund. 953 97 mg fund.......... 13,599 52 fund 1,169 37 district No. 1.. 942 80 district Nu. 2 1,334 31 I districts 295 16 if Burns.......... 230 16 funds .......... HUSTON’S 18 THE PLACE XálG- .v"<7KS.U«S. Will , Deputy. )ir | RAPIDLY NEARING COMPLETION Mason fruit jars at Voegtly's. Sheriff of Harney County, Oregon. RACES! H. M. HORTON, City Drug Store GEO. MICKEY, Agent. Correspondence solicite«), Burna, Oregon. HOPKINS <fc GARRETT, Manufacturer« and dealer« in SADDLES and HARNESS. Bridles, Spurs, Whips, Robes: Rope«», Etc. If your stock are .tiling in any way come ami get Security Stock Remedies; (»all cure, liniments, blisters, etc. Also poultry food. Address, Burns, Oregon.