BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY. OREGON, DECEMBER io, 1904. E. li. Test, who is connected with THE BIQ FAIR resources or capable of furnishing SUMPTER VALLEY BLOCKED enterprise has been delaved this the First National Bank at Ontario season, apparently on account of JOHN D. DALY. P hks N. U. CARPENTER, C ashier , as many homes with exceptional , was in the city Monday. Mr. Test FRANK R.COFFIN, V ick P hks A. C. WELCOME, Assr. C ashikh Major Bonta ’ s inability to float his opportunities in the way of increas­ EXTENSION INTO THIS SECTION IS bonds; but those who know say has been a very potent factor in af­ AT THE LEWIS AND ing their wealth. that such is not the case; as he re­ fairs in Malheur county being very AT PRESENT TIED VP. It is now up to the people to reap fused a cash offtr of 92j cents for prominent in business circles and untold benefit from this opportunity OF BURNS, OREGON. bis entire issue. They very natur­ al the same time very active in of getting before the world in a «1. member of politics, having been a Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited. ally draw the inferance that unless ClataaS Harrlaaa People Wish to Curtail manner that will be sure to attract 'in Take« by Oar Caaaty the legislature and was elected to Its Importance and Territory In the he were sure of getting all the mon ­ homeseekers and capital to our WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Mart ‘jfnr1 ‘-t S1.000--Will Interest al Future Buslaess. ey he needs, were he operating the office of county clerk for three county and increase our population Qiv« Man aa Condition. 1 S tockholdehs :—John D. Daly, Frank R. Coffin, N. U. Carpenter, R. J. successive terms. This is his first merely on his account he would and wealth. E. H. Harriman has blocked the never have turned down such a pro- , trip into the John Day valley and Williams, J. W. Qearv, C. Cummins, H. M. Horton, C. A. Haines, The Times-Herald feels that to Congressman Hermann once said Jones, Thomas Davis. announced purpose of the Sumpter position.—Baker City Herald he has nothing but words of praise Ml *• ver al years ago that the only pro­ accomplish this purpose it will be cT/a/tf and County Warranto AouyAt at iAo m arAratyrico. for the country and the people he Valley Railroad to build into Prai­ ducts of "Harney county was “Hay, necessary to do more than merely Thia bank is insured and will be reimbursed for any loss by burglary Hon. Chas. Parrish, of Burns Or met while here. He left for bis bell and petitions.’’ These items display our farm products. Fair rie City and is known that it will or hold up day or night. home in Ontario, Tuesday. — Prairie has a collection of relics, that he sontinue to be enumerated among visitors, as a rule, will not stop to now be impossible for that road to City Miner. J our products but we have added to make particular inquiry of any extend its lines until Mr. Harriman has gathered in Southeastern Ore­ gon, that form a very valuable cabi-' '. them everything in the line of live- section that merely has such an is ready and willing for it to move. Heavy underware at greatly re­ 1 I- stock and farm produce that timi- exhibit without some special attrac­ The object in preventing the exten­ net not alone because many of the duced prices—Miller & Thompson. E. H. T est , Cashier curiosities are unusual but because M. A lexander . I’ kksidknt . Ur climates and even more fortu­ tive features, unless it be an excep­ C. E. K enyon , Asst. Cashier W m . J ones . V ice -P uesident . sion of the Sumpter Valley line is they have a bearing on early Ore ­ nately tocatedjsections of the west tional large display. Therefore it Up-to-date iub printing at reason­ behoves us to bestir ourselves and to keep its territory and importance gon history. Judge Parrish takes U have to their credit. able prices. curtailed and to avoid the possibil ­ great delight in everything that tl,. Through the action of our county secure something unique and inter­ ity of its developement into a road tends to throw light upon pioneer court at a special meeting held last esting with which to help bring at­ Sewing Machines at factory price that might at some time make trou­ life and early settlement of this ONTARIO > OREGON • tention to this vast region of our Pl| Tuesday, Harney county took the with freight udded. The White, ble for the Harrimans interests. part of the country and through his PHli, preliminary steps to show Congress state. This attraction we have and Interest’. Faid.onATiineZDeposits. The method adopted by Harri­ efforts much that might have re­ Blue Diamond and the Vassar, all man Hermann and all other the means to place it on exhibition carrying a full guarantee. — at the man officials in dealing with the mained lost lias been preserved. We Solicit Yo«r Banking Business. Missourians that we have grown. with the Harney county display is Sumpter was simple and effective. He has in his collection a hatchet, Burns Furniture Company store. within our reach if we will take it That Harney county is the most STOCKHOLDERS:—M. Alexander, Win. Jones, E. H. Test, There was not the least encourage­ that it is believed belonged to John 1 C. E. Kenyon, II. Alexander, Estate of Abner Robbins, William Pl) promising section of Oregon; that up properly and with the idea of ment offered from Harriman.it was Alfalfa at Geer & Cummins. Day, the man, after whose name, Miller, Frank R. Coffin, Thos. Turnbull. we can and do raise all the things making it a complete success. announced some time ago that the this valley is known. It was found On the waters and in the vicinity ooeo <-*•*>■ <*•<_> y-oeoo oe o«o ono«*, • credited by Mr. Hermann and then Religious Services. of our big lakes we have every var­ Sumpter Valley would extend, tap­ on the Middle Fork of the John some. ping rich country and rendering Day and is in perfect state of pre­ The court has set-aside $1000 iety of fowl that frequents the north­ settlement possible and mining dis­ Rev A. J. Irwin will preach at servation, although it is nearly 100 from the genoral fund for the pur­ western states. On our plains and tricts productive. Grading was Harney the 2nd Sunday of each years old, On the blade, stamped, RE, a pose of collecting and maintaining mountains we have other game HOWARD SEBREE. PRESIDENT W. R. SEBREE, VICE-PRESIDENT month at 11 a. m. and 7;30p. in. «I Mi, an exhibit of our resources at the birds and animals of every descrip­ done and steel rails ordered, Then are initials J. D. From all the cir­ R. A. cowden , cashier Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 came the trouble. cumstances of its finding and its Lewis and Clark fair next year. tion. We have in all 250 yarleties The Harriman roads, over which style and pattern it seems to point p. m. V of birds and 48 varieties of animals This fond has been placed at the ÿ the steel for the Sumpter Vi alley to the one conclusion, that it be­ exclusive of domestic. disposal of Hon. T. S. Geer and is Sunday school at Harney the V Suppose it could be shown as prac­ track must come, refused to make longed to that early forerunner of for the purpose of defraying the ex ­ first Sunday of each month at 10 Porli« tically certain that a full display special rates for the material, and civilization who came down through pense of securing suitable exhibits o ’ clock a m. On the second, third Sumpter Valley faced the necessity the John Day valley nearly 100 ........ CALDWELL, IDAHO of the farm, fruit, garden, dairy, of all these birds and animals could of paying full freight charges, en­ and fourth Sunday of each month V years ago.—Prairie City Miner. woods, wool, livestock, mines, etc. be made and pay a handsome divi­ ough to cripple financially, a much at 3 o’clock p m. Preaching ser­ V A General Banking Business Transacted All this is right and the court has dend to the promoters or stockhold­ larger corporation. Thus the mat­ A WONDERFUL INVENTION vice < very second Sunday at 8 p tn. ers even before the fair is closed. started in the right way. Every ter now stands. citizen of Harney county should Wouldn’t it be a good invesment? The Herald in conversation with It ¡ b interesting to note that for-: At the Presbyterian church If even it did not pay as a business helping along take special pride in Pock J. E. Barton, general manager of tunes are frequently made by the Burns, Rev. A.,J. Irwin pastor. something to- proposition wouldn’t it be advisable the Sumpter Valley was informed this cause and do parataM invention of articles of minor im­ Devine services the third and fourth to make such a display just the b thesJ ward furthering the project and that the above facts are substanti­ portance. Many of the more pop­ Sundays of each month at 11 a. m. I» 4ift.it« make the exhibition a credit and same? ally correct but as to the conclusion ular devices are those designed to and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at w -IwxS Through correspondence with F. This, how- one that is attractive, t o.vtrm drawn from these facts he was un­ benefit people and meet popular 10 a. m. every Sabbath morning. 1er ever is not sufficient. We can com- taxidermists and men who have able to say anything. He said conditions, and one of the most in­ had experience in the business of Preaching services at the Baptist ;XC5 ? pare very favorably with any sec­ further that the plane of his road teresting of these thathas ever been INCORPORATED 1«,7. mounting birds and auimals we church every 1st and 2nd Sundays, tion of the state considering our J'i.ïll I were to have laid more track on invented is thd Dr. White Electric Issues all forms of sound life insurance at ths lowest rates. Our policies morning and evening Sunday guarantee after three payment» are made conditions. Our isolation from have learned that it is a paying the extentinn during September Comb, patented Jan. 1, ’99 These school every Sunday at 11a.m. 4 I. Automatic extended insurance for the face of the contract. transportation facilities, the new­ business and that such collections and October last but thej’ had to II. A paid up policy. wonderful Combs positively cure prayer meeting every Thursday III. Loan or cash surrender value. ness of the country, altitude, scar­ are without exception sold for much cancel the orders for rails on ac­ dandruff, hair foiling out, sick and Unexcelled aa a dividend puyer. city of rainfall and irrigation have more than the cost of collection and count of prohibitive freight rates of nervous headaches, and when used evening. INVESTIGATE HE FORE 1'0 H’ f.VHl’RE. mounting. The supply at the St. all beer, something to contend with. the Harriman system. As it now with Dr. White’s Electric Hair eat. Sherman i Harmon, R. H. Benedict, It is only of very recent years Louis fair was completely ex­ stands the extension of the Sump­ Brush are positively guaranteed General Agents. District Munager. THE NEW YORK WORLD hausted two mouths before the fair That people of this section have Marqnam^Bldg., H. A. Dillard, Agent. ter Valley is probably up in the air to make straight hair curly in 25 I. stre.Tfjr Portland, Or, Hurns, Or. stornici I turned their attention to diversified was closed. indefinitely. The tickets are now made up days time. Thousands of these The Times-Herald has yet to find farming/ fruit raising, etc., there­ dyspepia Referring to the above dispatch electric combs have been sold in and the most interesting Presi­ »•el trsu fore our supply is necessarily short. the individual who will say Har­ the Portland Telegram says: the varions cities of the Union, and dential campaign the United tionoftlup ' Again, ws hava begun too late in ney County’s exhibit would be “News from New York that Har- the demand is constantly increas­ States has ever known since i860 «s leniti the season to secure an exhibit of complete without such a collection aiman has impeded and perhaps ing. Our agents are rapidly be­ has begun. And it is the most alt our resources, especially in the and every man approached upon effectually prevented the extension coming rich selling these combs. ...AND... important, too. produce line. Much of this we will the subjest is willing to enter into of the'Sumpter Valley railroad, They positively sell on sight. Semi Which will it be, Parker and be unable to secure until next sea- a stock company or some such or­ by holding high tariff on material for sample. Men’s size 35c, ladies’ aoa, consequently our exhibit will ganization and subscribe from $10. necessary for lengtbning the road, 50c — (half price while we are in- Davis or Roosevelt and Fair­ Afford. Ill«, people of East soil Central Oregon all the opportunity of a bf^hs. small to start with and to $25. toward securing Buch a dis­ caused discussion, conjecture and trocucing them.) The Dr. White banks? Nobody knows yet, but emedy ttal first class modern Busineaa College. It is a home institution covering Ickpeoyhrt The Thrice-a- Week World will devoid of any particular attractive play—not with an idea of reaping disappointment in Portland. The Dr. While Electric Comb Co., i every course involved in llneineHa College work Ila rales are the same ,’Ivtng Utt hh cliargeil elaewhere ami the metboda are tbo aame. Htu lenta admitted tell you promptly, fully and truth­ iMtMIW- 'Ve are all proud of our any personal benefit from it or the “Railroad men say the real inten­ Decatur, Ill. I that II • nt nny time. Instruction at the College or by mail. During the Hummer ooooty and realize the importance return of one cent of the amount tion of the Harriman interests is to fully every movement of a hot and months tlm College will conduct a subscribed, although it is practical ­ of advertising our resources. We force the Sumpter Valley to sell thrilling campaign. The real Studebaker Wagons, ¿Hacks boast of our greatness; the biggest I ly assured that the money would cheaply andbusiness men are dis­ ummer ormal chool Carriages, Buggies and Buckboards newspaper now prints facts rather county, biggest valley, most vacant be returned with a good premium appointed because the new districts are arriving now and selling as fast than hopes, and it has always been For teacher» and others who desire a reviewing or preparatory courte. tillable land that will grow anything besides. Many favor making the tributary to the proposed road would as we can get them in. We have the effort of The Thrice-a-Week For specimens of pen work, and full information on BnsineHs College sub­ organization permanent with the planted, except perhaps tropica) jects. address have transacted business with Port­ two car loads of these goods here World to tell the thing that has plants, in Oregon. Harney county understanding that should the col­ land. and in trains. The treat stock of happened exactly as it happened HxÆ. IS. r'xixx., has to its credit one-third of the lection, or any part of it, be sold to ‘ Many have been the projects of Wagons and Vehicles ever brought uw Thus you can judge for yourself ÎIINCI Bums, Oregm. cattle of the state—cattle on a have it replaced and a permanent railroad construction in connection to Burns. Cai! and look at goods ami form your opinion. thousand hills in reality—millions exhibit be maintained here at home with the Sumpter Valley, which is even if you do not desire to buy at There is also a great war going of pounds of woo), horses, mules. after the close of the fair. a narrow-guage railroad, extending the present time, Geer & Cummins This matter however, will be left on in the East, where The World More than one-ninth of the area of from Sumpter to Baker City where entirely with the stock holders of has a brilliant staff of correspond­ Oregon is embraced within the it connects with the O. R. »<• N. A Pleasant Pill the organization. ents in the field, and their reports borders of Harney county. This road which is owned by the Since the court adjourned Judge Mormon interests in eastern Oregon Appropriate $IN* Mera. No pill is as pleasant and positive are found regularly in the columns Levens and Commissioner Best and which is entiiely an independ­ as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. of The Thrice-a-Week World. TRISCH A DONEGAN, Proprietor«. The county court, as individuals, | have signified their willingness to ent line, is presided over by How- DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are so The Thrice-a-Week World ’ s realize the excellent idea of m ak- ‘A"”’,"" appropriate another $1000 next , .... . . ard Eccles, . During the early days mild anti effective that children, regular subscription price is only tng such a display and expressed a of.the Sumpter boom it literally delicate ladies and weak people $1.00 per year, and this pays for year— or after the first of January hope that such could tie accomplish­ coined money and the rates charg­ enjoy their cleansing effect, while 156 papers. We offer this un­ ZviEmlz© Tlxie HGSid.q.uLSt,xtexs. —under certain conditions which ed. Each member offered to con- ed were alleged to be far from lib­ strong people say they are the beet are ex 1 i 1:1.od Lt-low. It is almost equalled newspaper and The i tribute or take stock toward secur­ Liquors Cigars. eral. The system was originally liver pills sold. Hold by Burns’ ed that Commissioner Miller ing the collection and will give as Times-Herald together one year intended as a logging and mining Druggists acquiesce as soon as be can be much as any other individual for $2.50. Billiard municated with, he having left The court, as a body, did not feel road, but was gradually extended The regular subscription price until it became of considerable im- before it was suggested. Job printing—The Time«-Herald disposed to appropriate money for of the two papers is $3. Rooms in Connection ur proportion of the state tax ouch a purpose, not knowing just' i portance “Business men fe.tr this new move the $500,000 appropriated for how the public felt about the mat­ Lewis and Clark is $8000. To ter. It the people of Harney county blocking the Sumpt>-r Valley, will ths at* ive any benefit from this ex- will raise by public subscription or drive the trade of Interior Oregon to dt The Finest of All < D COjW* diture we must let the fair visi- through taking stock in an organi­ San Francisco, as it is obviously ime ft» • *y: “S*» rs know something about us zation for the purpose of collecting the intention of the railroad now ins" a* projected to Lake view to continue re are remote from transportation \ this »• an exhibit of this kind especially, to Borns and perhaps farther.’’ edy—lha ties and none of these visitors will a general exhibit a» well, the sum i wr h «d Au entirely different view of the ave an opportunity to view our of $1500 the court will make an ap­ 1, likjc ■ I situation is taken by people in east­ broad valley, beautiful scenery or For Sale Only at t tbe df* propriation of $1000 the first of the ern Oregon who are in cl<>ee touch , taiaMf he excellent advantages of stock coming year to tie used in common .rol b* with the railroad p-jwer« #tat he. Rising and permanent range privi­ » li-aW with the fund thus raised by the I They say that Ihisjetal tlion on the leges. «11 *a » people. art star part of the Harriman lines is in the No other section of Oregon is less Are we going to sit idly and let IxM interest of the Bonta road, project­ known than Harney countv — that t think J this most excellent opportunity go ed directly from Raker City the Aqents, Barns, Ore. b i is her ¡particular advantages. No by? It is one chance in a lifetime t John Day valley and to Burns, a county in the state that has standard gauge road The Bonta Rotb-ild Broa , Dislrii>ut*-re Portland, Oregon. (Continued on page two ) 1 such a vast field of undeveloped First National Bank s FIRST NATIONAL BANK D JF V first national Bank T 1 PENN MUTUAL UFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL S N S THE CAPITAL SALOON, Burns, - - Oregon. and Wines. and Pool Tables Club MARYLAND CLUB WHISKY Hotel Burns Bar THE TIMES-HERALD Gives all the local news See Premium offer on Page Four. Job Printing