The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 24, 1904, Image 1

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    AFFAIR at the Lewis and Clark We should FT. BIDWELL INDIAN SCHOOL THE ROAD COMPANY PAYS Bl(i TAX. POST MASTER WATERS REAPPOINTED
insist and demand the best possi­
JOHN D. DALY', Paas.
N. U. CARPENTER, C asiimk ,
FRANK R.COFFIN, V ick P rkb .
A. C. WELCOME, A sst . C ahiiikr .
A Washington dispatch publish- !
1 Timber Land Holdings in Linn County
ble accommodations for travelers
Assessed at $3 Per Acre
L. M. BROWN SAYS LEWIS AND CLARK over the various routes leading here OBSERVATIONS BY A VISITOR TO THE
ed in Sunday’s Oregonian that E.1
rw■'•U
IS NO SIDE-SHOW.
from the tailroad.
INSTITUTION.
B. Waters was the choice of the
__ .
One plea or the main excuse offer­
A special from Albany to the Oregon delegation for reappoint­
(
OF BURNS, OREGON.
ed when we ask for assistance to­
Oregonian says: Charles Altechul, ment. Mr M aters, has served in
Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited.
T
Hara«y Laaaty Malt be Represented Io Best ward getting a railroad to penetrate The Chlldrca Well Cared For and Feeltafj
prOprjetor of ,|)(5 Willamette Valley the position more than four year and
Of Harmoay Noticed Everywhere--
this big empire has been we have
Possible Maaaer—“A Golden Oppor-
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
| <fc Cascade Range Wagon Road has given general satisfaction. The
Indiana Make Good Showing.
tanlty to Show Resource».”
not sufficient tonnage—aside from ,
i
Times-Herald
is
well
pleased
with
S tockholders
John D. Daly, Frank B. Coffin, N. U. Carpenter, R. J.
j Company, yesterday came to the
livestock which con be driven out
WlllianiH, J. W. Geary, C. Cnmmine, H. M. Hortoo, C. A. Haines, H'm .
The Times-Herald is in receipt ot center with $8829 29, the amount the recommendation and hopes Ed
L M Brown of the firm of N. |—10 induce a railroad to build.
Jones, Thomas Davis.
| will meet with approval when it
Brown & Sons of this city, arrived Will we ever have more unless we a marked copy of the Alturas (Cal) of taxes due on his timber holdings
goes to the president. The dispatch
cT/a/a and County 1l/arranto Aouffhi at th* market price.
home Tuesday from an extended get more settlers and people to till. New Era, which contains a column in Linn County, and thus the first
' says in part:
victory
was
registered
to
the
credit
This
bank
is Insured and will be reimbursed for any loss by burglary
business trip to San Francisco. He tbe ground? At present our peo- - write up of the Fort Bidwell Indian
Chairman Baker, who expects to
or hold up day or night.
of
the
Linn
County
Assessor
and
The article
article is
is communi­
stopped in Portland while enroute pie can make more money raising ’gchool The
Sheriff in their efforts to make the leave for Portland tomorrow, enter­
stock
and
will
continue
i
in
tb
a
t
|
cated
and
says
in
part:
«Itr ih.-,
home and viaited the Lewie and
holders of big timber interests in tained the.members of the Oregon
business so long as three-fourths of’
Early Friday morning, a
Clark fair grounds while there. Mr
Linn County pay taxes in propor­ delegation at dinner this evening.
this magnificent valley is
an ■
i group of children collected at the
Brown
aaya
few
of
us
realize
tbe
Co. P«*
tion to their property. Of this Prior to the dinner a conference J M. A lbxandek , P hksidrnt .
open pasture for their stuck. We
E. H. T est , Cashier
Like City School House, all ready
magnitude of the big fair and its
was held by the members of the V W m . J ones , V ice -P hbsidknt .
C. E. K bnton , Aset. Cashier
shall always be a county for stock as to start on a wonderful trip; up to money, $7604 53 was the tax
••••tin,
delegation which was attended by
possible ristflts.
far as range is concerned even after the big School at Bidwell, a journey assessed for the past year, and
"We must not allow this golden |
Baker, to determine upon various
.
i.
I every foot of this and other vailles new to nearly all of the children. $1224 76 was the penalty f«ir non-
opportunity to go by to show the
.
postoffice appointments where the
payment.
, ,
r,
. .
. of rich level soil is under cultivation Mrs. Mulkey had arranged to take
no:; nnJ world
what Harney County has to
This large amount of money was terms of the incumbents have ex­
Our range is permanent.
aH the pupij8 from lh() fiflh (o njnth
OREGON
ONTARIO »
offer hotneseekers and capital seek-1
pired or will terminate in a short
It is time for us to move. Other I Gardeg and ag they nU(n|)()red twen. paid very grudgingly by the wagon
lime.
ing investment,” he said to a repre-)
Intepetìt'.PaidcoiùTime'.Ueposits.
people have troubles of their own (ty.gix R wa8 bjg k)ad A f(jw of road company, who made every
sentive of Tbe Times-Herald. “We |
It
was
determined
by
a
majority
effort to have the amount reduced.
Am,, ...
i
i ! and are looking after their particu-
We Solieit Yo«fl Banking Business.
the boys rode their saddle horses a
must make an exhibit, and a cred-1
,___
The company owns over 110,000 of the delegation that E. B. Waters,
1
lar
interests
and
we
should
do
like-1
H With kA itable one. Nothing should be al­
couple
their
bicycles
and
the
rest
whose
term
as
postmaster
at
Burns
STOCKHOLDERS:
—M. Alexander, Wm. Jones, E. II. Test,
»¡«heilhato
! wise. We muBt help ourselves and I including the teacher and Mrs. Alta acres of fine timber land in Linn
id Hirer aX
C.
E.
Kenyon,
H.
Alexander,
Estate of Abner Robbins, William
'expired
several
mouth
ago,
should
lowed
to
stand
in
the
way,
for
this
•’MV.r.ftX
County, and the assessor valued
Miller, Frank R. Coffin, Thos. Turnbull.
PBIM WK» » • matter that will bring great 1 not take a back seat for anyone or Berry, rode in a large wagon, tie.
be reappointed.
any section. A relief map of this hind four fine horses, driven by tbe land at $3 per acre. In years
results if we but do our duty.”
county
would be of great benefit Harry Wilder. At about 11 o’clock gone by the land has been valued I
«y
Mr Brown says that on visiting
Prof. R. F, Robinson, superinten­
at but $1 25 per acre, and the tax­
firiLDifti the site ot the Lewie and Clark and along with our exhibit and should we reached the thriving little town
dent of the Portland public schools,
es
have
amounted
to
a
trifle
over
be given immediate attention. It of Bidwell and at school closes 11:
i.pnu
viewing the magnificent structures (
$1000. In addition to this, the has been chosen superintendent of
’ would give people a better idea of
HOWARD SEBREE, PRESIDENT
W. R SEBREE, VICE-PRESIDENT
30 we had just time to see the pup­
already completed and others near- i
wagon road company has bad but Oregon’s educational exhibit at the
our bigness and show the exact na­
R. A COWDEN, CASHIER
ils march out of the school room,
ing completion one cannot again say
Lewis
and
Clark
Exposition
in
A
40,000 acres of timber land on the
ture of the land and undeveloped
and prepare for dinner. At twelve
“Moeeback Oregon,” for everything
place
of
Prof.
fl.
S.
Lyman
who
re
­
A
assessment rolls in the county.
resources of our county. We should
they all marched out into the nice
is grand. The ground alone will
t you eat
A
When Assessor McKnight took signed on account of ill health.
brook no opposition in this move to
clean dining room, and all ate at
be a revelation to visitors from all
A
charge
of
the
assessor
’
s
office,
how
­
advance the interests of the big
lurifl«.
the same time. At the tap of the
over the world, and the buildings i
Alfalfa at Geer & Cumuline.
A
ns tbs itxx
.
,
.,
• Harney country. . Put your shoul­ 1 bell they lowered their heads for a ever, he examined the present own­
•re second to none, he said
A
ership
books,
and
found
that
the
iitlon, ipcaj
CALDWELL,
IDAHO
der to the wheel and “Do it Now!”
silent “thank you” to God for dai­
“Washington and California are
A
i and bow-j-
big company had been paying but
ly food. Thinking onr presence
preparing to make larger appropria
theactadJ
a small part of the taxes that
A General Banking Business Transacted
ITS DFAD EASY.
might embarass, we all withdrew to
lions for the purpose of exhibiting
and fives a«
A
should have been contributed by it
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
with tbe hope of taking people to' To run a newspaper all a fellow the reading room, where we spred
lie also established the wise poli­ Reward will be paid to any
overworked»*
table and
1 tiVe states to locate.1 has to do is to be able to write • our dinners on a large
B
cy of valuing timber land at some­ person who can find one atom
oua itnla
.everybody
enjoyed
the
lunch.
At
guiles
realize
the
importance
> and
poems, discuss the tariff and mon-,
thing near its worth. Thefe ele­ of opium, chloral, morphine,
nervous
"1 o’clock the boys are “detailed or
of tbe OMasion and its benefits.”
ey questions, umpire a base ball i ,
ments together made the taxes of cocaine, ether or chloroform
R’ven lheir special tasks, as only the wagon road company many in any form in any of Dr.
Mr Brown says the matter of ex-1 game, report a wedding, saw i wood
---- ! * 21
erful
ponpo stooald not enter into the pro- describe a fire so that the readers • half of the day is devoted to study. times higher than in former years, Miles’ Remedies.
nny ilclptoi
This reward is offered because
Í by {rtfli
poeilionOf Harney county’s parti- will shed their wraps, make $1. do So a different set of pupils attend and brought forth a correspondingly certain unscrupulous persons
ahmeot thilki
cipation. We must do it regardless i the work of $10, shine at a dance, school in the afternoon, but the loud protest. The county officials make false statements about
OF PHILADELPHIA
ML
C. D. Rakestraw,
these remedies. It is under­
INCORPORATED IH47.
K
of tbeooet lor it will be the means • measure calico, abuse lhe liquor I Superindtendent
’
have
succeeded
in
collecting
the
Mln» M*»*-
l.HUHH all forms of Hound life insuraure at the lowest rates. Our policies
it
of bringing many people to our habit, test whiskey, subscribe to very kindly sent the kindergarden money, and have scoured victory stood that this reward applies
lUaforLX
only to goods purchased in the
guarantee after three payments are made
-j
country to locate when it is shown charity, go without meals, attack* class back to their school room. number one.
rm 4M
I. Automatic exteudi-d insurance for the face of the contract.
open market, which have not
This
ww
a
genuine
treat.
It.
is
re
­
our advantages and undeveloped free silver, deferd bimetalism, sneer
II. A paid up policy.
uggisti.
been tampered with in any way.
III. Ixran or cash surrender value.
reaourcaaare unsurpassed. Especi at snobbery, wear diamonds, in-1 ally remarkable to «<•« the work
A Pleasant Pill.
Dr. Miles’ remedies cure by
Unexcelled as a dividend payer.
done here and the teacher Miss
their
soothing,
nourishing,
■ —
ally it tbi»
the
case
in
regard
to
land
■
/VFi’.STZGATK BEFORE FOIL ¡NiiURE.
I
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„
i vent advertisments, overlook scan-
No pill is as pleasant and positive strengthening and invigorat­
People do not realize the bigness of da|, apprajge babies, delight punip- i Beta Rakestraw is admirably adapt
Sherman de Harmon,
R. H Benedict,
GO YEiSry.
Ibis section and do not believe it■ kin raisers, minster to the afflicted, f®*l 1° this particular and difficult as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. ing effects upon the nervous
General Agenta.
Distiict Manager.
■XPERlfCI •
system, and not by paralyzing
Marquam^BhU.
,
II.
A.
Hillard, Agent.
‘
Her enthusiam was conta­ DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are so and weakening the nerves as
wben we say we have valley 40 by heal the disgruntled, fight to a fin- task.
Burna, Or.
S
Portland, Or,
thou-
*'*h»
M
‘
l
type,
mould
opinions,
sweep
gious
and
lhe
little
Indian
boys
and
mild and effective that children, would Ue the case if these drugs
60 miles Tn which there are
the office speak of prayer meetings,
sands of acres awaiting settlement Htand in with everybody and every­ girls, in their neat uniforms and delicate ladies and weak people were used.
For this reason Dr. Miles’
dresses made alike, wi re a pleasant enjoy their cleansing effect, while
— all good agricultral land.
thing.—Center Ok. News.
Anti-Pain Pills are universally
picture
as
they
sat
around
in
their
strong
people
say
they
are
the
best
Lack
of
advertising
has
much
to
Ts»M **•'
considered the best pain remedy
Or«:««
“I have suffered for 25 years with
do with present conditons, therefore, A WONDERFUL INVENTION. little circle, and sang so many cunn­ liver pills sold. Sold by Burns’
loersiox-’F
severe pains In my head, heart and
...ANU...
ing little songs Their work was Druggists.
ba<k. and have tried everything I
this opportunity should be taken |
_______
could gr t and could not And any relief
all
first
class
and
their
kindergird-
until I got a box of Dr. Miles’ Anti­
advantage of The fact that stock
It in interesting to note that for-
Fain Pills. I suffered as long as 12
at a time with such severe
raising has been followed almost en- tunes are frequently made by the en games a revelation to the iiit< r-
Tbe Legislature of the state of hours
pains that I feared I Would lose my
The Antl-Paln Pills gave me
tirely up to this time and there has invention of articles of minor im- i-I lested visitors . Half , of tbe after- Washington will be asked to apprc* mind.
Afford« the people of East nnd Central Oregon all the opportunity of h
relief In from 10 to 20 minutes. I do
noon
was
spent
in
the
department
firkt clrtNM modern BunineRfl College. It i« a home iiintitnlion covering
not
have
use Morphine any more.
been ■■ occasion for people to lake pofgMMe, Many of the more pop-
priate $75,000 for the erection of a I wish you to would
publish this so that
every conrae involved in Business (’ollege work
Ils rates are the same
may And relief.”
lap fam . is the reason much of u|ar devices are those designed to ¡ably presided over !>y Miss Lizzie state and the collection of a suits* other sufferers
hr cliergpd elsewhere and the methods are tbe Name.
Stu dents admitted
I. A. WALKER.
at any tirm*. Instruction at the College or by mail. During the Mummer
F. D. No. 4.
Salem, Tnd.
jjfbast agricultural land is vacant. | benefit people and meet popular Cochrane The work here was un­ ble exhibit for the Lewis and Clark R. Dr.
Mile»’ Antl-Paln Pill« are «old by
n untiia the College will conduct a
doubtedly interesting, as the visi­ Centennial.
your druggist, who will guarantee that
conditions, and one of the most in-,
the first package will benefit. If It
tors could see how their own work
falls he will return your money.
teresting of these tbatbas ever been '
25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk.
compared,
and
the
Indian
children
Heavy underware at greatly re­ Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
j fl neb F*1
i invented is thd Dr. White Electric |
under their comp11- nt instructress duced prices—Miller
:es In tbe S'*]
F oi lead.era nn<l others who desire a reviewing or preparatory < our-e.
Thompson
■ were looking for tbe big natur- Comb, patented Jan. 1, ’99 These j ”'^lcr ’
diington, 1»! J
For ■pMimens of pen work, and full information on Ruaine«. l oll
sub­
__ __ 1 suffer by the comparison.
jieadowR were located.
wonderful Combs positively cure
fur eiblNrksj]
jects. address
I A splendid exercts ■ in writen spell-
alrpn to
While Harney county is not dandruff, hair foiling out, sick and
XzZ. IE. ZBlgr'b3T, ZPxin.,
tremitio« *J
uged i ing where three-fou In of the class
■bed by a railroad it is not so nervous headaches, and when i-----
Bums, Oxeg’orx.
.llasrr
graded
100
per
cent
a
class
in
dec
­
a
toted in some respects as some with Dr. White’s Electric Hair H
Ii..w Iffllr
imals.
anti
ati
<
xetoise
in
i
reading
•nt'» »kt*'"» *1
Rht imagine. We need transjtor- Brush are positively guaranteed |*
p complete. *■
were rendered in excelie •n* style
jon all admit, but must we wait to make straight hair curly in 25
feet gvM
Mr. C. D. Rak« s’ is v erv rolirt
la railroad before we make an J days time. Thousands of these
It went. I«
eously
recieved ne,; 1 »■ ■ >k IM *>1
■ end» of If
tort to bring people here? It, electric combe have b —n sold in
..
.
...__ e
_ j over the building»; : i ' o | the long,
neble««
TRIHCH * DONEGAN, Proprietors.
bu d be remembered that people the various cities of the Lnion, and
white dormitories, the Inrg- com­
F«r Sale Oily at
howerer. W* I
In reach this valley in 30 hour» tbe demand is constantly increas­
missary department and places to
(■ally M« ll-|
bm either Tipton or Ontario, ing. Our agents are rapidly be­
'Itilte n>l ** ■
numerous to mention We noticed
pis is not so bad and many will coming rich selling these combs.
Ttbie Heetd-CLU-axtexs.
»V . ;irr
g
a feeling <>f harmony everywhere
| f ‘iiiid willing to make the trip They positively sell on eight. Send
»v in tHrI
5nr.h.l«dJ*l
Fien they are told of the great for sample Men’s size 35c, ladies'
An elegantly mount« d wildcat,
»ith tbcfr
■
pnntrv at the end of their journey. 50c — (half price while we are in- shot fifteen years ago cn the site of
,
• V
■
Agents, Burns, Ore.
.. re.! -*1 ■
We should take up the matter of trocucing them.) The Dr. While tbe Agricultural Building at the
z ■
T -tag.-s and tiansportation along Tbe Dr. White Electric Comb Co , Lewis and Clark Centennial, will
. f tte
■
Rotbcild Bros , Distributers. Portland, Oregon
be on exhibition at the Fair.
ith tbe work of doing something Decatur, III.
IT WILL BE A
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. |
CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
intrica
S ummer N ormal S chool
*
The Finest of All
MARYLAND CLUB WHISKY
THE CAPITAL SALOON,
Buras,
Hotel Burns
ar
• -
Oregon.
Wines Liquors and Cigars.
Billiard and Pool Fables.
Club Rooms in Connection.