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    BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY. OREGON, OCTOBER 22, 1904.
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BURT
APPROPRIATES $500
J TOWARDS IT.
Tbe PreoasMes 1» Send Water Fowl» »»d
OssM Aeimals • Bit l»d<rtekl»t
*«€an Mosey be Raised?
ThtTimes- Herald little realized
Times-Herald
interviewed
Judge Levsns in this respect and
found him opposed to appropriat­
ing money for such purposes. He
considers tbe idea good and will
give his personal influence and even
contribute toward securing such an
exhibit. He realizes the attractive­
ness of such a display and tbe im­
portance of it toward bringing our
display into prominence.
Tbe Times-Herald approves of
the action of the county court in
making an appropriation for the
purpose of an exhibit of Harney
county’6 products at the fair. In
our present isolated condition it is
absolutely necessary that such be
done in order to realize anything
from the exposition We are pay­
ing a big tax toward the exposition
and without railroad transportation
few of tbe visitors from a distance
would not even hear of Harney
county unless she has an attractive
display.
The uniqueness of such a display
as 250 mounted birds and animals
would be the attraction of the fair.
The necessary funds must be rais­
ed by public subscription and we
should devise ways and means to
raise it. Let us have suggestions
from all. None are satisfied with
present conditions, we want more
people, we want our country devel­
oped; we need capital to take hold
of the many resources of this sec­
tion and bring them into such a
state of development that will in­
crease our wealth. This will af­
ford us an opportunity to bring
about such changes and results.
LOCAL STOCKMEN TO MEET also have settlers from about every NO LIENS ON PROPERTY YET
HARNEY COUNTY ASSOCIATION
WILL
INVESTIGATE.
Propese Scndlaf ■ Representative Oui to
Louk Over Sltuatlos--May Take
Charge of Cattle Shlpmeat.
state from South Carolina to Maine.
They are pleased with the country,
and are glad to escape from the
severe climate of the East and
Middle West, to which they have
been subjected in the past.
"Work is steadily progressing on
our automobile line from Cross
Keys to Bend, a distance of about
70 miles. It will be finished by
November 1. and we plan to have
the machines running shortly there
after. We have not yet decided
how many machines will be put on,
but enough to care for the traflic
will be operated.”
JOHN D DAI.Y, P his
FRANK R. COFFIN, V ick P hks
N. U. CARPENTER, C ashv . k ,
A. C. WELCOME, A sst . C ashikr .
First
National
Bank
OF BURNS, ORECON.
CI1V AUTHORITIES MERELY ESTIMAT-
ING THE COST.
Proposed Street Improvement Is Assessed to
Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited.
Adjoining Property, But Owners
Given Time to do Work.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
S tockhoi . drrh :—John 0. Daly, Frank R. Coffin, N. U. Carpenter, R. J.
Ii*. this issue will be found a call
A special meeting of the City
Williams, J. W. Geary, C. Cummin». H. M. Hortoo, C. A. Haines, Win.
Jones, Thomas Davis.
for
a
meeting
of
the
Harney
County
the magnitude of the undertaking
council was held Thursday evening
<Staf» ant Count) Warrant! taayAt at tAa marAat jariea.
Livestock Association to be held at
when it took up the proposition last
for the purpose of estimating the
the court house in this city on
issue, of securing an exhibit of our
This bank is Insured and will be reimbursed for any loss by burglary
probable cost of proposed street im­
or hold up day or night.
game Maia to accompany the dis­
Saturday, Nov. 5 at 2 o’clock p. m.
provement, notice of which was
play of the products of Harney
published in these columns a few
President Johnson states it is
County at the Lewis and Clark fair
weeks ago.
called for the purpose of discussing
next year. A talk with men who
the preseat situation of the market
Some were under the impression •-Te-oso-osons
Charles Cunningham has sold
take an interest in birds, such as
E. H. T imt , Cashier
and to devise ways and means to very few—practically none— of his that liens would he placed upon al) X M. A lkxandkh ,*I* iiesidcnt .
C. E. K knvon , Aset. Cashier
Hon. C. W. Parrish and Dr Hib­
investigate the matter thoroughly sheep as yet, and it is said that he property where sidewalks and other V W m . J oshs , V ick -I’ rbbidknt .
bard, one begins to realize what
and if such is the desire of the has fair prospects of realizing top proposed improvement had not been
such a move would mean in the
members to send a represtatative priess for his stock. Buyers are complied with up to that date.
way of number and probable ex-
to the outside either to secure buy­ negotiating with him now, with a This is not the case. The meeting
’LV v Ù. pense.
ers or even to take charge of cattle prospeet, so it is said, of buying was for the purpose above stated
OREGON
ONTARIO s
’HILA .. The writer spent an hour with
that members desire marketed.
several thousand herd very soon. and after the cost has been estimat­ ,
Interest PaicKon TimeJDeposits.
Mr. Parrish the other day in going
This meeting should be attended According to the present outlook ed the amount will be prorated ac­
---- 4 over th« situation and investigating
by every member of the association Mr. Cunningham, who is a confirm­ cording to the amount of work re­
We Solieit Yoer Banking Business.
•
ihe number and variety of birds
and in fact every stockman in the ed optimist, will reap full justifica­ quired adjoining the property.
[
STOCKHOLDERS:
—M. Alexander, Win. Jones, E. H. Test,
plD and animals that inhabit Harney
county. This is an important mat­ tion for his firmness in not selling This amount will be assessed to 1 C. E. Kenyon, H. Alexander, Estate of Abner Robbins, William
county and was astonished to find
ter that is of interest to all engaged earlier in the season, and for his gU3h property but the owner will he
Miller, Frank R. Coflin, Thos. Turnbull.
’ f»’ there are at least 200 varieties of
in stock raising and which may persistent prophecies of advancing giveu ample time to do the work or '*> <asv <a»»>
♦ -oeoo-
usv oeo oeoo 1
tbe former and about 40 of the lat-
possibly result in much good to the prices for mutton »beep —East have it done according to the requ­
J
ter that should be mounted should
growers of this interior section who Oregonian.
irements of the ordinance or charter.
HE aijS*e matter be taken up. In fact
are not in close touch with the
The Times-Herald is informed that
II ' , we should have a specimen of each,
markets and who feel the present
each property owner will be notifi­
HOWARD SEBREE, PRESIDENT
W. R. SEBREE, VICE-PRESIDENT
A MATTER OF TACKS.
or more perticulary a pair.
prices are not enough.
ed betore any action is taken and
R. A. COWDEN, CASHIER
To fully appreciate the importance
V
Although the season is far ad­
Any reader of this paper, send- even though a lien is placed upon
of
such
a
display
one
must
discuss
vanced
it
is
possible
to
accomplish
f'fff 8ft
r
j
ing 25 cents in silver, by postal the property, the completed work
it with an enthusiastic. No where
this even yet this fall. The Times-
by the owner is all that is required V
note or in one and two cent stamps,
Por|liJfp®rb*P« >D ’he United States could
Herald suggested this move some­
to release it.
will be sent The Daily Journal one
such a collection be gotten up as
time ago and is sorry it was not
Some are inclined to criticise the
month; or The Sunday Journal two
hers. That it would be an attrac­
taken up at an earlier date.
city authorities in this matter, but
CALDWELL, IDAHO
months; or the Semi-Weekly Jour­
tion above the average and unique
The forming of this association
they
are
simplj'
carrying
out
the
nal three months or The Weekly
,.v
* is admitted by all. It would be OFFER OF ANIMALS FOR THE FAIR. was for the mutual benefit of the
A General Banking Business Transacted
Journal four months, and in addi­ provisions of the charter and pro­
■ucb as would attri
an»BB«ould
attract to Harney
stock raisers and much more could
ceeding according to law. While
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
T J county more than anything else we Homer Davenport May Send Valuable bs accomplished if those interested tion a matoh safe filled with tacks, some question the advisability of
postage
prepaid.
Address
The
Lollection for Exhibition.
would stand together and all join
making such extensive improve­
Foci could possibly do.
Journal, Portland, Oregon.
the organization. That it can be
parata] However, the matter of securing
ments at this time, other approye
A propositiou to add to the al­ made a great benefit none can deny.
li the siroJ tbo MBMsary funds is a problem to
! of it and are persistant in their de­
I in diffère«!
Pill Plea-ures.
be considered. Such a display tractions of the Lewis and Clark But little sbb be accomplished un­
mands for its completion There
ver decontJ
F- Photoml
may be selfish and mercenary mo­
■ ONLY111 would oast, it is estimated, $1000. exposition the famous Davenport less the proper spirit is manifested.
If you ever took DeWitt’s Little
tives prompting this move, hut it is
ï/>.
I But thetoos.-ibilities of it being re­ collection of pheasants, waterfowls, If a stockman has suggestions to
Early Risers for billioiiJnesH or con­
0pE CO. I turned double makes the proposi- zebras, Arabian horses. Angora offer that would benefit the associa­ stipation you know what pill plea­ not tbe fault of the council as a
OF PHILADELPHIA
INCORPORATED 18<7.
ttM OOS that is worthy of cotisider- goats, Persian sheep and various tion or hie neighbor, he should say
body.
.DING
sure is. These famous little pills
lasues
all
forms
of
sound
life
insurance
at
the
lowest
rates. Our policies
stfoll by every patriotic citizen of other animals, is being considered so. If the business of the organiza­
If the people of Burns understood
cleans« the liver and rid the system
guarantee after three payments are made
by the exposition management, tion is not conducted to his liking
the county.
tho charter better and also looked
I. Automatic extended insurance for the face of the contract.
of all bile without producing un­
II A paid up policy.
It is considered by men who have says the Oregonian. An offer to and be can furnish some better
into the ordinances that have been
pleasant effects. They do not gripe,
111. Loan or cash surrender value.
an idea of the worth of such a rare place the big collection on the plan, let him go before the associa­
passed, such misunderstandings
Unexcelled as a dividend puyer.
sicken or weaken, but pleasant give
OallBStion that it could be sold with­ ground was received by President tion and be heard
would not arise so frequently and
INVESTIGATE HEFORE FOIL INSURE.
tone and strenght to the tissues and
out any effort for at least twice the H. W. Goode from Homer Da ven­
The stock business is the very
individuals would not be blamed
Sherman A lfarmon,
R. H. Benedict,
organs of the stomach, liver and
amount it would cost. This would pot t, the noted cartoonist, who was life of Harney county at present
through the ignorance of the laws
General Agent».
District Manager.
bowels. Sold by Burns Druggists.
Marquam^Bldg.,
II.
A.
Dillard, Agent.
allow the exhibit to be replaced for born on an Oregon stock farm, and and will continue so for some time.
governing the actions of the au­
Portland, Or,
Burns, Or.
a local exhibit for less the first one who has no end of friends in Ore­ Even with the advent of railroad
thorities.
A WONDERFUL INVENTION
tbe boxing and preperation for ship­ gon.
transportation it will still be one of
tllon of lit ¡it
ment being dispensed with—and
The collection representsthe work the largest products It therefore
HAS PLANTED SETTLERS
Ives tone CM
It is interesting to note that for­
tbe fall amount could be repaid to of many years during which time liehooves us to look well to our
tunes are frequently made by the
holders, or those contributing the artist has devoted his spare time stock interests.
I)r. A. Le Roy, of ihe Oregon In­
orked
invention of articles of minor im­
bo applied upon a building to be in the gathering of rare birds and
train {he
The Times-Herald hopes the
...AND...
formation
bureau, has returued
portance. Many of the more pop­
Mid for exhibiting purposes or animals. His collection of pheas­ stockmea of Harney county will
ular devices are those designed to from a two weeks’ trip through the
otherwise applied as those interest­ ants is the most complete in the attend this meeting regardless of
benefit people and meet popular Upper Willamette Vallej’ in the
world, there being 35 varieties rep­ whether they are members of the
remedy Set
ed may direct.
conditions,
and one of the most in­ interests of the Bureau He finds
Afford« tile people»! E uh I ami Central Oregon nil the opportunity of 11
slckpsepSw
The Times-Herald is much grati- resented. Some of the pheasants association or not. It is to their
first elans modern Business College. It is n home institution covering
teresting of these thathas ever been that in the towns of Coivallis,
fled to hear a very favorable com­ of his collection costas^high as 1700 interest and will result in a better
every course involved in Business College work
Its rates are the same
invented is thd Dr. White Electric Philomath, Toledo, Newport, Mc­
ns charged elsewhere mid the methods are the »nine Ntudents admitted
ment upon the proposition and hop- a pair.
understanding of each other and
Minnville
and
Forest
Grove
150
nt
any
time.
I
nitruction
Ht
the
College
or
by
mail.
During the summer
Comb, patented Jan. 1, ’99 These
ee it oaa be can ied out. It is too
Mr. Davenport «fates hie inten­ the present livestock situation.
months the College will conduct a
families
have
been
located
through
wonderful Combs positively cure
50t
large an undertaking for a few in- tion to liberate such of the pheas­
dandruff, hair foiling out, sick and the efforts of the Bureau in the
< M. <■*!['
to carry out. It is some­ ants as would flourish in Oregon,
ARE IRRIUATINO CENTRAL OREGON.
ummer
ormal
nervous headaches, and when used past year.
thing that should appeal to every after tbe conclusion of the Fair.
Yesterday
a
large
collection
of
with Dr. White’s Electric Ilair
For teachers and others who desire a reviewing or preparatory course.
of the county, especially to In this event many valuable addi­
President W. E. Guerin, of the
apples consisting of 26 varieties
For specimens of pen work, anil full information on Business College sub­
- resident
Brush
are
positively
guaranteed
the hunters and bird lovers. It tions to the varieties of pheasants Deschutes Irrigation & Develop­
ject», address
gathered
from
the
exhibit
at
Hood
to make straight hair curly in 25
will take time and the particular now frequenting the Willamette ment Company, haB returned from
V CARS'
days
time. Thousands of these River was packed together with a
33. Klg'Tosr,
RICUCI
attention of men who can ill afford Valley would be secured.
a week’s stay in Central Oregon,
electric combs have been sold in general assortment of the truits
BumS,xOiegon..
The Arabian horses owned by where the company is now carrying
to take it from his private business.
the varions cities of the Union, and placed at the fair, and will be sent
However, the possible results would Mr. Davenport were secured by a on a large irrigation work. Divert­
to
Portland
for
exhibition
in
the
the demand is constantly increas­
justify the undertaking. The Times- succession of peculiar circumstan­ ing water from the Deschutes River,
ing. Our agents are rapidly be­ rooms of the Information Bureau.
Herald invites discussion and a ces at the Chicago World’s Fair. the company is constructing canals
coming rich selling these combs. The collection will reach the city
thorough investigation of tbe mat­ No Arabian horses are allowed to to carry waler by two main canals,
rsisas
They positively sell on sight. Send in a dav or two and will make one
iûhts A s
ter to tbe end that an organization leave the borders of the Turkish each 30 miles long, to irrigate about
for sample. Men’s size 35c, ladies’ of the best exhibits ever on display
be formed that is broad enough in Empire and there are very few in­ 150,000 acres of formerly dry sage­
50c — (half price while we are in- in the city. The choicest of each
scope to enlist the co-operation of stances where animals of this breed brush land. A large portion of tbe
TRISCII A DONEGAN, Proprietors"
trocucing them.) The Dr. White variety will lie preserved 1 nd placed
every individual in the county have got beyond the boundaries of territory to be irrigated is now ready
with
the
permanent
exhibit
at
the
The Dr. Whitct Electric Comb Co.,
We should be represented at tbe the country. It happened that the for culltivation, and settlers are
rooms of tbe Bureau in the Union
Decatur, 111.
Clark. We have some Sultan consented to send some to working there, building homes and
Depot building.- Oregonian.
roducts to exh.b.t ccn- tbe Chicago World’s Fair and as a plowing their land, says the Tele­
The Burns Furniture Company
r conditions, tbe newness result of bad financial handling on gram.
You should call ar,d get prices at
have recently added some new and
intry, altitude, etc. but tbe part of his representatives a
"We have nearly 400 men and
Miller ami Thompson's—closing
attractive
designs
to
their
stock
of
d localities where agri- mortgage on the animals was fore­ 150 teams at work now,” said Mr.
iron beds, and at prices that are out ¡trices that cannot !>e equaled
d horticulture has been closed, and tbe valuable animals Guerin. "The town of Bend is
sure to appeal to the home furnish­ elsewhere.
for yea's well hare ■ucb were purchased by Peter B. Brad­ growing rapidly as a result of our
er. Call and inspect.
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as will detract special at- ls. of Massachusetts. As a result project, and were it r.ot for the fact
0 Harney county by peo- of this the Sultan lost his temper that carpenters and taechanics gen­
would not stop to co. eider and turned down both the Paris erally are hard to get, houses would
igate tbe wide difference and the St Ix>uis Expositions when be building in Bend with even
The Finest of All
Bition, Such a display as they msde request» for exhibits of greater rapidity. A large portion
■der consideration would be Arabian horses Mr. Davenport of the country to lie irrigated by
I Benefit in the way of bring- purchased hie animals from among our canals is now re.idy for eetlle-
~
work
la section to tbe attention of thoee secured by the Massachusetts merit and cultivation. The
on
the
two
main
canal«
and
the
lat­
man.
blv bomeseeke'«.
The Davenport Stock Farm is the eral« supplying water to the fields,
he our last issue the county
Fer Sale Only at
■has decided to appropriate name under which the owner would is now going forward rapidly, and
Ibr the purpose of collecting bring his exhibit here. He asks we expect to complete work alvout
pibit of Harney county pro- the Exposition for an acre of land. February 1.
Settler« are coming in in large
and this fund is at tbe dis- Hie collection is now no hie cele­
Thaee people come
lof Hon. I. 8. Geer under the brated slock farm in New Jersey. nu miters.
largely
from
all part« of the middle
Action
will
be
taken
on
tbe
offer
at
flgents, Burns, Ore.
Vision of tbe court. This how-
west
especially
Nebraska,
Iowa.
a
coining
meeting
of
the
committee
B not intended for the pro­
Wisconsin and tbe Dakotas. We
Rotbcikl Bro» , Distributers. Pollland, Oregon.
display of game birds, etc on exhibits.
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