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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1904)
——-------- t Haines und Nelson have received court to give the desired instruction LOCAL STOCKMEN PASS RESOLU HONS a hand amnp lot of watches, clocks i is the error alleged upon appeal, and silverware suitable for wedding After examinin'.' the testimony, the Oppose Raising the Salaries of County krney count and Christmas presents. N ou SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1904. supreme coin t holds that the evi Officers and Bien Irrigation Law. PLAY SA should see them. i deuce does not tend to show that HUBSCKIPTION KATES: the money was delivered to defend Not to exceed thirty people at The dance next Friday night at One Year ......................... »2.00 ant by Mrs Whitmer; hence, the teded the meeting called at ibe Locher’s hall will be under the « Tet»f*" s*y Six Month* ....................1.00 court below did not err in refusing B« TsfcMi * Three Month* .. court house yesterday afternoon to charge of Harry C. Smith and .......................t .76 ••Vaiw the instruction. discuss legislation with Represnta- music furnished by l’rof Argali JLI.IAN BÏKI) — — — — Manager tive Sitz and the Harney County All invited to attend _ —Juat to i Stock Association. Mr. Sitz talk Harney Valley Brewing Co. Mr and Mrs J. O. Bunyard, whoj ed over some reforms that be deem are among the oldest pioneers of I î It was suggested by a promi thriller, ff ed advisable and asked for an ex The Weidenberg & Berg brewery Harney valley, were! he guests of I nent stockman at the stock meet I pression of those present on various friends in this city tins week. Je.-s though th. ing yesterday that men engaged which was bid in at the sale list matters Although only a few at steared clear of tin1 manager of the week by Jenkins Bro-., has been in that business pay more atten ■ taken up bv a corporation, organi tended tie subject brought up great religious weekly and there-> tion to the stock Journals in order zation ot which completed in were thoroughly threshed out and fore escaped an interview. It any . , r to keep abreast of the times and l this city last Satutday anil the p.i- while it may not be the sentiment one had missed chickens during ^»propriat*. asked The Times-Herald if it ! pers have been forwarded to the of a majority of the taxpayers it tire time of his visit we would ac-1 ring to the could give clubbing rates with secretary of state at Salem. The will nevertheless influence the ac cuse Jess of it tor not showing up I ■ ■■* tiffed wild a some of the leading journals as incorporators are Jenkins Bros., G tions of our Represnetati ve during at this satictuni as was his duty. [ ild life of Gr an inducement to introduce such W. Waters and Chris Berg and the the coming session of‘ the legisla » ve inhabitac Christmas ehoppers will find a 1 leratiire. This it will gladly do, business will be conducted under ture. He had given it out that he eriod that Lt nice display of holiday’ goods dis a-i it means much to the better i the name of the Harney valley would be governed by the actions wir perilous played at Hagey, Fenwick Jr Jack ment of the stock business. Those Brewing Co Geo Waters is gener of this meeting and since only a fi w son’s. They have placed new re Columbia Preparatiot desiring stock journals may se al manager of the concern with were present, they showed their in lights in their windows and a good terest and would receive considera ard for the cure clubbing rates at this office. Chris Berg as brewerer at present view of the many suitable presents The new company expects to be tion. ibit, both of The question of raising the sala can be had from the street in the ready for business in the early part 'ot only will The 'fîmes-Herald approves of of the coining year and will add a ries of certain county officers was evening. Don’t fail to yisit their beral educt the move made yesterday to I first class soda works to the present quite a thorn and hard to bring ts store while looking for Santa Claus. lasterner wl revise the present Stock Asso I plant. They expect to turn out the a close. There was a division of nimah exc« Bronze Monuments ciation. It is necessary for the best possible products of both beer those taking part in the discussion Victory White _________ ae collectic i good of the association that this and soda, as Messrs Waters and some contending that it would be f profit to proper to raise the salaries of all The local agent, M. L Lewis, has j t is said i be done in order to give it pres Berg are now at work remodeling public officers from coroner to the just received notice from The the plant preparatory to putting in ion such co tige and a belter standing to the some additional modern machinery, governor of the state, while others Monumental Bronze Co, of Bridge meh more I organization. The gentlemen A first class brewery will do a said there had always been plenty port, Conn, that White Bronze has rg and mot having this revision in charge are good business and this is a most ex of candidates aspiring to the var been awarded two medals, viz: t was foun all representative stockmen who cellent field for a business of this ious county officers at the present Class No 194, Art Work in Zink uch attract have good judgment and will kind. The Times-Herald wishes salaries and they should be allow and class No 220 Marble, Stone and nonths befo bring the association up to a high ths. Harney valley Brewing Co suc ed to remain as at present. It was Metal .Mot uments. Harney c finally dropped out of sight and standing that will be able to ac cess. White Bronze was in direct active steps other matters taken up, but Mr. Sitz competition with the great Marble complish much good to the mem he Exposit bership. Lewis and Clark souvenir gold insisted on an expression and be- and Granite Quarries of the world ras appropt dollars are proving popular as , | fore the meeting adjourned a vote and won all the honors. Such suc rose, and Christmas present. rave signii They are was taken resulting in one vote for cess speaks volutnns fo- White! The Times-Herald acknow mounted as stick pins, or used in a raise in salaries while all the Bronze as the only Monuments legregate — a — ■ * iegregai< ledges receipt oi a pamphlet without a competitor. groups of two or three as breast others opposed such amove. showing the unappropriated pub pins. Mr Hanley called attention to lic lands of the United States by various things in the line of better DISSOLUTION NOTICE »en*» ing the condition of live stock. He counties, land districts and states ■ ^licres, the 1 The art display at the Lewis and Notice is hereby given that the on July ist. 1904. It was sent Clark Centennial will be of fabul spoke of the scabbies and suggested interests tl a law making dipping compulsory co-partnership heretofore existing through the courtesy of the local ous value, representing more money farming ex tract the land officers and is a valuable than will be spent in producing the in the state where stock were found between Lloyd Johnson and “Harry that som< reference. entire Exposition. There will be on the range afflicted with the dis Cary, at Lawen, Oregon, under the ease. Mr Hanley said that the firm name of Johnson it Cary, has Although not a few paintings worth on the range of Harney county was com been dissolved by mutual consent, one-third market at least .f 100,000 each, and paratively free from mange or scab, Harry Cary retiring ’ from the firm. and tnora The resolution passed by the the aggregate value of the display but that it was likely to be brought Lloyd Johnson is responsible for all of Oregon, stockmen yesterday opposing the will amount to millions of dollars. in any time. This disease has the firm debts and all accounts due lines not Bien Irrigation Code was a move been introduced by the shipment the firm are payable to Harry counties, in the right direction. This law MRS. J. W. BIGGS DEAD. of bulls from other states. He also Cary. ! vaBt and would cause endless litigation and Lloyd Johnson. spoke of anthrax that caused con brought o Men and boy ’ s wool hats ’ cheap — upset every water right on re- The many warm friends of Mrs siderable loss in cattle. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT Harry Cary. ing Easte Miller & Thompson. J. W. Biggs in this city were shock cord. Dated Dec 1, 1904 Other suggestions were offered different ed when it was reported Tuesday, regarding the movement of cattle section ol I morning Dec. 20, that she had died. ; and the taxing of migratory stock RED FRONT will be fo A FINE SPECIMEN. I While she had heen quite seriously in qpunties where they graze but Horne ill for several days and had long pay no taxes toward the county Where one can find a fine assortmentoi varieties The organization that has tak Buffered from heart trouble, her ! government. The chair, at the re varieties en up the proposition of making friends and family did not realize F. J. HARRISON, Propt. quest of Mr Sitz, appointed a com tie. I»' an exhibit of our game birds and the seriousness of the attack and mittee to draft bills in keeping with SHAVING, zation ol dde-*rread popularity of STEVENS RIFLES, The wl ___ r ____ _ animals at the Lewis and Clark, fatal results were not anticipated. the desired ends proposed. P. G )LS ami degree of PISTOLS an<l SHOTGUNS S1L---------------- emphasizes ---------- — the --- the sati bodied in our sterling make. You will find embodied HAIR CUTTING. Her mother, Mrs G. I Hazeltine Smith, Dr Marsden ami Dalton perfection has received the first specimens. ST i EVENS" EVENS” at ail all RiFLB RAN< RANGES and arms branded I “S wherever there is Hunting. had to o SHAmPOOlNG, Etc. Mr. (iemberling has been given arrived here from her home at Can Biggs were appointed on the com ■UT .. *» J A STEVENS" * Were selected with a view to mala di Is equivalent to saying GUARANTEED GUARANTEED ----- FOR OUAL- is Beat of accommodations and work ITY ----- and • famous ' - ' for - all essential — firearm properties. a large owl for the collection and yon City on Monday evening and mittee. Comfort and Reasonable prices • • j the life c„ - Our Line promptly done. SiTob to ?I50 Rifles, from Thursday Gerald Griffin brought together with the bereaved hus- The proposed Bien irrigation law exploit! 2.50 to ------ 50 Pistols, from as.ov io Main St., Burns, Oregon C=JrJbtOCJkuJtrtIE2S with Quality idea of l Shotguns, from _____ 7.50 to 35 _J in a large female lynx that his husband and little daughter ac- was considered bad and the meet ’ FAIT, to send for contpanied by Dalton Biggs mes- ing passed a resolution condemtiing Ask your dealer,and insist i D 11 .stmted c ata lop;. 11 is a the fi st consideration, but sold on the the Uac <>n our goods. If you can sons had killed near their home of ready reference, | dames Wm. Farre and G. A Rem- it. Dr Marsden, Wm Hanley and not obtain them Jet us know and «>k apivals to all lovers sflm uUNG iowest margin. Get our prices. at Narrows. They had quite an mission will ship direct,express [ interested in the grand -i >rt <>I shooting. Mailed bold and other friends took the re Julian Byrd were appointed to and prepaid, u|K>n receipt of for , 4 cent, in stamp* to i>ay exciting chase after the animal, mains to Canyon City for burial. county’i We^ (lave the Reputation of Carrying the postage. price. X—A-TT ZST TD le-z-. PUZZLE! This HIT THE MARK with our RU .... LE --------------------- draft a resolution. It follows: Frances and a dog kept it in bay i lever novelty will l>e mailed FREE upon request. Mabel Hazeltine was born at John “Resolved;—That the Harney J. STEVENS ARMS 6 TOOL CO. TON WONG. Manager. on reco while Edwin ran back home and Day, Grant county, Oregon on May P.O. BOX 4091 [County Livestock Association ex “ VT'e.etxlxxe a.xxa. Zr©sxl»r XTeectly a.an.A the onl OHICOPEE FALLS, MASS., U. S. A. secured a gun. She is a tine spe 5th, 1870; was married to John W. press itself as unalterably opposed T*xoxxxytly dLoxxe on. Slxort 2T©tle«. known cimen and will make a valuable Biggs at Canyon City January 1st to the passage of the so-cslled “Bien “bay. Silk Shaculs, Silk Hend- 1896 and come to Burns at once Irrigation Code” bv the Legislature mount. Count) kerehiefs, Ladies’ Un* where she had since made her of this state—the Association be propos home. One child was born to them, lieving it to be impracticable, and dercucar, & Wrappers, A RIPE BULLOCK anothe Helen, aged t> years Her parents, serving no other purpose than to for sale. the w I » C barley Kaiser, of the Burns Mr and Mrs G. I. Hazeltine, hus increase litigation and to burden visitor Main St., Burns, Oregon. band and child, two sisters, Mrs. the people with useless taxation.” Meat Market yesterday went to they M. I). Clifford and Mildred Hazel Il was also decided before ad- the llanley ranch and slaughtered travel« 0 tine and one brother, Irving Hazel jourmenl to revise the constitution if on t’ what was perhaps the largest tine survive her. and by-law of the Harney County beef steer in Harney county. It zs a dec No more estimable or honored was one of the finest prime steers lady than Mr- Biggs resided in Live Stock Association in order to I H mind* FRANK A. COI E, Propt. H those ever seen in this section and was thia city and her death has caused give it wider range and assume more responsibility Messrs Wm West, tfci'i a finished product. This big ape universal sorrow The bereaved Hanley, 1’G Smith, Grant Thomp First Cless, Well on cirr.cn was in the mind of those relatives have the sympathy of son iind R R Sitz were appointed Appointed House quein who are taking an interest in friend", in this ami Grant. Couniv Centrally located, Well fnrnlebed table», u in th« making an exhibit at the Lewis comfortable rooms. LOCAL AND PERSONAL I To tu J L . Chas aid El Hopper were and Clark, but the bullock was sc 1 a in prepared to furnish my customers with the usual nep ’ § BATES: Meals 25 cents: Rooms 50 cents. heave that Mr. llanley deemed in the city M 'Ixln v rn route home Doyon wmt blacksmith coal? The O. high class goods and invite the public to call when desiring ij away Single Beds 25 cents. it best to slaughter him. The to Silviee from the Island ranch C. Co. is head<iuarlera. plete hide will be pt eserved and given They brought down a large drove •raw Stoo at the Overland Heating stoves at Voegtly’s. of cattle to their winter quarters. to the exhibit for a rug. Voegtly for heating stoves, Burns, Oregon. / Guarantee the Goods and Prices Our old friend W in Dunn spent Reinemlier Brown ’ s Profit Shar I d (»old Watches, Fancy Clocks, Jewelry of all kind», F. M. TELLER MIST SERVE SENTENCE. n few days in the city this week ing Plan. Secure your coupon with Silverware, Ebonyware, Cut Glass. U ............... Handpainted China at ‘ He informs us he expects to go to A moi g other decisions handed California some time next month every cash purchase. °st- lake a peep at my windows. down bv the supreme court last anil would be absent several W. II. Culp will dettVer beef G-em'bexiirxg', Mond.ii was one in the F. M. Teller weeks. within 5 miles of his ranch on case taken up from this county. The 8. S Williams, the stage man. Poison creek al the rate of 5 cents press report says: per pound for front and G cents State of Oregon, respondent, vs was in the city this week. He was per bind quarter. F. Teller, appellant, from Har- accompanied by his mother-in-law, Geo A Smyth is over from Dia <» nev county. M. I>. Clifford, Judge; Mrs Holliday, who took her depar affirmed Opinion by Chief Justice ture Monday for her home in the mond to «|>end Christman with his East after a pleas ml visit with rela family who are at present staying Wol verton. R. R SITZ, Lawen, Or*gon tives m ar Drewsey.—Ontario Dem in thia city. Defendant was convicted of the * R J McKinnon and wife were crime of larceny by stealing 1200 ocrat belonging to Mrs. 8. L. Whitmer Coos county, Oregon, will have a over from the Diamond ranch a day ü His defense was that the testimony pavilion of its own at the Lewis or two this week Attending to some Bulls ready for service, the get, of showed that the crime, if any, was and Clark Centeuial. The build business affairs and visiting their * I ncle Bob” reports einl>ezxlement, and be asked that ing will lie constructed entirely of children <• the court should instruct the jury Coo. county woods, and wil* bo in everything lovely in his section and H. M. HORTON. Prop stock doing well. accordingly. The refusal of the itself an exhibit of interest. Certified copy of pedigree Oe iimcs-^eraCd. l A A tw | ■■■ » i Ml ! n FOR wj ....and I GEER & CUMMINS, WE LEAD IN and ene 1 th« t •» ;ulti barr ■ I III |is II' s Nei ,l>gg has i by fego orn i {oh e wo •g vx k fai rally •lp ca unds will I tented or by Uestio in th ■piise, and ni Utenti sue an le “le er of i A ■ wor s exhit X to hi Ind all ■est po t gre« be doi tt pei ter of u-thcr ave e i ones la, de, mnuni Dugh relati lp all ani c< [ ! I a Fcnthir her, th their co hat dif tan appe y’n exh Ibest f to ex< well. *. and ind loc . o T I V J I K \ " LUMBERS 8 DflLTON'5 TONSORIAL PARLORS EVERYTHING Our Fall and Winter Clothing on t BEST ASSORTMENT BEST QUALITY THE OVERLAND HOTEL! S' < HRlSTMflS PRESENTS. HORTON’S F : : $ Headquarters for Christmas Goods Call early and select Your presents THE CITY DRUG STORE. t ; i : t e BILLS FOR SALE Breeder of Pure Bates Short Horn Cattle. : Waterloo Prince I 74,184. : given with each purchase.