The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 15, 1905, Image 2

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    VOL. XVIII.
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BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY,OREGON, APRIL 15, 1905.
NO. 21.
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barney countvs display
SHEEP SOLD AT A HIGH Fiat RE.
QUICKER
TRANSPORTATION
LAND FRAUD CASES ARE EXPENSIVE.
CIRCUÌ
COURT
ADJOURNS
JOHN 1> DAI.Y, P hu »
N. V. CARPENTE«, C asiiokh ,
Some idea of the cost attached to
I'. CUMMINS, V ick Pm-.»
A. C. WELCOME, A sst . C ashikk .
BIST BE RUSHED TO COMPLETION
the land fraud investigations may WILL RE CONVENE IN JUNE TO HEAR
AUTOMOBILE LINE BETWEEN BEND
VERY SHORTLY.
be gained from the quarterly re­
EQUIll CAMB
AND SHANIKO.
port of the United Slates Marshal
just submitted relative to the sinus
OF BURNS, ORECON.
..The Space Hai Been Allatted in Afrkultaral
already paid out as fees for wit­ Buainea, Wound up Wedaendn, al Sava nod
Eiperiaeat Will be Matebed With latere,t
Palace and Exhibit Must be Started
nesses and grand and trial jurors,
B, Budgets Me* of Tkls Ssctlea—
Judge Dail« Uoea Home--Proceed
To the Railroad Soos.
together with traveling expenses
Paulbly a Lise ta Bara*.
Inta Slice last Saturday.
Warrant* AouffAt at tA* markat prie*.
incident to both, for the present
I The display being gathered by
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
Establishment of the automobile term of court, says an exchange.
Circuit court adjourned Wednes­
BBbe Lewis and Clark Fair Associa­
line of the Central Oregon Trans­
For the quarters ending Decem­ day at noon and Judge Davis took
DIRECTORS
tion of this county for exhibition is
portation Company, which will op­ ber 31, 1904, and March 31, 1905, hie departure in the afternoon for
N. U. Carpenter,
John
1»
Hilly,
C. Cummins.
wupidly a-isutniiig shape and has
erate between Crosekevs and Bend, covering the period in question,
HM Horton,
C \. Haines.
J W. Geary,
his
home
at
Canyon
Chy
He
ex
­
■$very indication of being fully up
a distance of 75 miles, covering all witnesses and jurors traveled 123,-
Thomas Pavia.
Bo expectations, although the num-
all of the distance between the end 766 miles by rail, which at the rate pects to return here June 5 for the
■ber of the bird and animal speci-
of the Columbia Southern Railroad of 5 cents a mile, amounted to purpose of hearing the Voegtly di­
Bnieus will not be as complete as
at Shaniko and Bend, except 18 $6188.30. At the same time, 8528 vorce case which is set for that date.
Swas desired. However, this will
miles, is of the greatest importance miles were traveled by stage and It is possible that other cases will
M. A lexander , P hesident .
E. IL T est , (’aslm r
not interfere materially with the
in development of Central Oregon other private conveyance, for which also be heard at that lime—those
W m . J os «». V ic «-P h «» ii > kmt .
C. E. K xsvon , Aset. Cashier
■^exhibit, as they have a number of
and will be instrumental in much there was an allowance by the Gov­ on which service was not complete
■valuable specimens already in the
more rapid population of that sec-1 ernment of 15 cents a mile, or at tlie close of the present term
1
Iccilection and may be able to add
Disposition of cases on the docket
tion. The first of the three auto­ a toial of $1279.20. Both sources
?
almost ail the varieties lacking be­
since our last issue as follows:
mobiles fur the service will, go into aggregate $7467.50.
OREGON
ONTARIO
fore the taxidermist leaves to put
â
commission the first of next week
The amount paid out injury fees
Ithe exhibit in place.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
and the other machines will follow for the past quarter have not yet
à
.1. I’. Dickenson vs. J. L. Sitz, ad­
I The time is now short to coru-
soon, says the Telegram.
been computed, but for the proceed­ ministrator of tlie Sytue estate—
We Solicit Your Banking Business.
• plcte the collections in all depart-
President A. E. Hammond, of ing quarter they aggregate $14,164-
Recovery
of
Money
Settled
and
]
STOCKHOLDERS:—M. Alexander. Wui. Jones, E. II Test, 5
Itnents and the Association desires
the company, formerly chief engi­ 65, distributed as follows: Juror
dismissed.
i
C.
E.
Kenyon, IL Alexander, Estate of Abner Robbins, William 9
’all who are interested to make an
neer of the Columbia Southern fees, $8429 20; witness fees, $5735 -
C. B Ausmus vs. R. R. Sitz-
Miller. Frank R. Coffin, Thos. Turnbull.
(effort to send in specimens at an
Railroad, accompanied the first 45 It is believed the expenses in
9 ♦
Recovery of Money Jury found a '*> <-»•*> uao
uet> ♦Kjtw-ciaue«. <_*•*>
[early date. This is not to be ap-
machine on its initial trip out from this direction for the quarter just
verdict for defendant
fplied to any one department but to
Shaniko today. The company has ended will scarcely equal the above
.Maida K. Ausuius i nd R R Sitz,
« '
all. Of course the bird and animal
its own road way, constructed on amount on account of tlie adjourn
administi ator of the Ausmus estate,
¡collection is most urgent at present,
easy grades, and following practi­ uient of the grand jure. February
vs C B Ausmus—Replevin. Agree-1 jr HOWARD SEBREE. PRESIDENT
W. R SEBREE, VICE-PRESIDENT
■as teams will be on hand to trans-
cally tte survey that will eventual­ 18.
ment by counsel that plaintiffs may
I
R. A COWDEN, CASHIER
[port the collection to the railroad
ly be used for the tracks of the
have judgment for possession.
[in about three weeks and it is the
Columbia Southern, when that line
Maida K Ausmus and R R Sitz,
That Tickling In the Throat
¡desire of the association that these
is pushed further into the interior
A
administrators of Ausmus estate,
Romance in the Telegraph.
A
One of the machiues will also be
[specimens be prepared by the taxi-
One minute after taking One vs C B Ausmus—Replevin. Judg-1
used for making the trip between Minute Cough Cure that tickling
tdermist personally before it is nec-
A
moot for possession against defend­
lessary for him to follow the ship-
A
It is a wonder that people contin Forest and Prineville.
in the throat is gone. It acts in the ant with costs only by consent of V
CALDWELL,
IDAHO
This Spring 40,000 acres of the throat—not tlie stomach. Harm­
A
rrnent to the fair grounds and place ue to read novels, as there is not
V
parties.
A
it in position.
more sameness in cooking potatoes 140,000 acres to be brought under less—good for children. A L Spof-
w
A General Banking" Business Transacted
J I’ Dickenson vs G W Luce and
A
The association has bad some than there is in foiling the villain irrigation during the year by the foid, postmaster at Chester, Midi, P L Oard—Promissory Note. De-1 y
CORREi.l'ONDENCE INVITED
'trouble in securing desirable space and putting the heroine into the Deschutes Irrigation -t Power says: “Our little girl was uncon­ fault of defendants entered. Judg­
4
[in which to make the display and hero's arms. Read the newspapers, Company, is ready for settlement. scious from strangulation during a ment mid $45 costs.
it has been going rather slow the and don’t skip the telegraph, and Several hundred acres of land al­ sudden attack of croup. Three doses
past few weeks getting this matter you will run the gamut of human ready sold and growing first crops of One Minute Cough Cure half an
demonstrate the possibility of the hour apart epesdily cured her. 1
Annie Hayes vs G W Hayes—
adjusted.
emotions.
«
The Times-Herald is pleased to
In Pottsville, Pa., the wife of Al­ section, and purchasers of land cannot praise One Minute Cough Modification of Decree. Applica­
announce that the Fair Commis­ len Spizdeil brought suit for $10,- have bought tracts scattered over Cure too much for what it has done tion foi modification denied.
I
Louella Voegtly vs C II Voegtly
sion at Portland has been most gen­ <XX) damages from her husband. the entire area, irrespective of in our family.” It always gives re­
— Divorce. Set for trial June 5.
erous, considering the urgent de­ He had always treated her well, whether water would lie provided lief. ^old by Burns druggists.
IftCORPORAII .1) |347.
Nellie Aldrich vh (' M Aldrich— ss
mand upon them for space from but he had promised her before in time for thia year.
Iwnes all (urine of sound life insurant*« at the lowest rates. Our policies
guarantee after three payment» are matte
Divorce. Dismissed on motion ot v
various sources, and Harney coun­ marriage that she could keep a ser­
I. Automatic extended insurance for the face of the contract.
The experiment with this auto- Are you going to the Kailroad if so do plaintiff'.
ty has been allotted one of the vant arid a horse and carriage, and
8
ILA
paid up policy.
not forget tlie O. C. Co.
III. Loan or cash surrender value.
James Campbell vs J
largest Hoor spaces of any county failed to keep his word. Hence the mpbile line will be watched with
Do you want to boy your goods right,
R
Unexcelled as a dividend payer.
in the state. While it was hoped suit. There is more to think of in interest by the people of Harney if so get the prices of the O. C. Co. who als—Accounting. Referred to W
/.VF£<i7G.177-7 KEFORE FOIL /.VS/’A7’.
to secure a larger space, the asso­ the disappointment of Mrs. Spizdell county, as the matter of quicker are the largest buyers, and the closest J Coleman to take testimony Aug
1 and report at October term,
ciation is very well satisfied since than in any sunset scene in a novel. transportation lias long been de­ sellers, best quality.
Mary M Simmons vs II II Sim­
learning conditions.
Apostle John Alexander Dowie sired.
mons— Divorce, Motion to strike
At one time a company was or-1
At the time Harney county made has caused discontent in Zion City
out parts of complaint overruled.
application for space in Agricultur­ by announcing that God was a man; ganized in Rurns for the purpose of
60 days to answer Plaintiff given
al Palace the Fair Board was glad that be had all the attributes of placing a line of automobiles be-1
until the first day of next tertn to
to award ail we asked, but the fair mankind, and was legally wended tween this city and Prineville to 1
reply.
has since assumed such proportions to the Virgin Mary, and that Christ connect with a line from Shaniko |
...AND...
Jennie Devine vs J D Billingsley
that additional buildings have been was the result of that union. The After looking over the line to be
—
Suit
to
Quiet
title.
Judgment
erected to accommodate exhitors, people of Zion City are so shocked traversed and considering the road
the grounds re-arranged and in at this blasphemous statement they work necessary to make it a practi­
If yon cannot, it is due to an and decree on mandate
fact so crowded that they realize can’t sleep nights. History repeats cal business proposition during al) irritated or congested state of
Afford» the people of Ea»t and ('entrai Oregon all the opportuni!) 'if a
tirât c I hhk in<><h*rn BuaineMM College, It ia a home inatitnliori covering
now tlie lack of more ground. itself: The wife of William Cody seasons of the year, it was found a the. brain, which will soon de- 1 Victory W hite Bronze Monuments
vclope into nervous prostration.
every coiirae involved in BiiHmeM» College work
Ila rate» an* tin* M.mu*
People who do not keep in touch (Buffalo Bill), in fighting his suit much larger undertaking than was
hr charged elsewhere and the method» are the aanie
Htu-lenla admilttd
Nature demands sleep, and
Tlie
local
agent,
M
I,
Lewis,
lias
nt any time Instruction at the College or bv mail. During the uminer
with the Portland papers will hard­ for divorce, charges that her hus­ anticipated at first and there­ it is as important as food: it
month» tire College will conduct a
ly realize the great demand being band wants an heir, and is trying fore it was dropped for the time is a part of her building and just received notice from The
Monumental
Bronze
Co,
of
Bridge
­
sustaining
process.
This
period
made for exhibit space from the to force on her the role of a Jose­ being, This, however does noil
ummer
ormal
chool
mean that the plan has been aban­ of unconsciousness relaxes the 1 port, Conn, that \\ bite Bronze has
various states and also foreign phine.
mental and physical strain, and been awarded two medals, viz:
countries The fair is assuming
Eoi teachers »nd other» alio l.-sirc » reviewing or prepmntory < <nir.v
The Rev E L Cal-r, of Indian­ doned There are many who con­ allows nature to restore ex­
Class No 194, Art Work in Zink
For »pei-iinen» of pen work, nini full information on llaaine.» t’oll.-gc sub­
great magnitude and promises to apolis, received a message from the tend it is practical and some are hausted vitality.
ject». HililresH
Dr. Miles’ Nervine brings and ilas.- No 220 Marble, Stone and
surpass in many features and at­ Lord to whip his wife. A taessage ready to put money into a trial of j
XÆ. TZ. IBlg''b3r, Z’xixx.,
Metal
Moi
uinents
refreshing sleep, because it
tractions at any former world's of that kind is most imperative, so the kind.
soothes
the
irritation
and
re
­
White
Bronze
was
in
direct
Œ3- ulxxx S, Oxog-oxx.
More direct and quicker service]
fair.
Caler whipped her with a skillet.
moves the congestion.
competition
with
the
great
Marble
between
here
and
Portland
is
al
­
The Harney county exhibit will He knocked hie mother-in-law
It is also a nerve builder; it
one to be proud of and will certain­ down, though he had no message most a necessity The inconven-I nourishes and strengthens ev­ and Granite Quarries of th- world
ly attract a vast amount of atten­ front the Izird to do it. However, iences encountered in reselling ery nerve in your body, and and won all the hoiors. Such suc­
tion. Our horticultural and agri­ be trusted that the Lord would rea­ Harney county has always been a creates energy in all tlie organs. cess speaks volumne fo- Wliite
Nothing will give strength
Bronze as the only Monuments
drawback to its development, lie­ and
cultural display will be limited at lize his provocation.
TRIS< II A DONEGAN, Proprietors.
vitality as surely and without a competitor.
sides
seriously
interferes
with
In
si-1
W.
A.
Kirkham,
a
Leavenworth
tb>- opening of the fair but arrange­
quickly as Dr. Miles' Nervine.
the past winter I had two
ments are being made to add much jeweler, has brought suit lor divorce, nese Since the railroads are in-1 ••During
k.<4 of l^aGriope which b ft me
very weak, and In bad condition.
I
The Carter House Burlier Shop
to this later in the season. The and his chargee have caused all the <lependent an I show little in<r)iiiH-i wa«
so nervoua I could not >b »-p. My
wife, after trying diffeient remedies,
ZL z L cl I xc Ttxie ZEZcsicLc£Vi.£xxtexo.
tion
to
build,
we
should
take
the'
at Ontario, Lee ( ablwi-ll proprietor,
products gathered this season will Leavenworth women Io drop their
went for a doctor.
The doctor was
and n neighbor recommended Dr.
is
one
of
tb**
most
elegant
tonsorisl
be of the best and of great variety, novels. He says that his wife next l>est mean- io put -oirselves in I out.
M bs’ Nervi
and Rhe brought home
I I.- <1 not alept for aome time,
parlors in all Eastern < toegon. Hot
covering practically everything drinks, that she beats him and closer touch with the outside world a Mid bottb-
h I tern le pair
in mv I • d
After taking a few do.-eti of Nervine
The railroad people certainly the
and cold baths with a spray bath
produced in the county. This can their daughter, and that she spends
pein w:m not ao aevere, and I
1 am now taking the aecond
Connected Lee's old time friends
be advantageously gathered too. $5000 a year on high-balls and realize this a great section »nd also alept.
bottle and am wry mu < Jmnrwved.’
HENKY M SMITH Underbill. VL
are invited Io call on him while at
after some members of the associa­ other extravagances The parties known that sufficient tonnage could
Dr Mlles* Nervine 1« tofd by your
who will guarantee that the
Ontario
tion have visited the exposition and are said to be “prominent socially.” j be secured to justify die Imiiding of druggist,
flof bottle will benefit
If It falls, ha
r
a road: but Um powerful combina­ will refund your money
seen what other counties have
Heating stoves at Voegtly'» See
Miles
Medical
Co.,
Elkhart,
Ind
tions
are
looking
—
where
just
at
done.
Ths Sunshine of Spring
Voegtly for heating stove».
present where inva- m Is threatened
The Times-Herald urges the
They coiirider t its section a
The Salve that cures without a
necessity of co-operation of every
await their
citizen of Harney county in this scar is DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cinch and that it w
c* The Finest of All
pleasure
Tn
thia
riqiect
they are
Cuts,
Burns,
Boils,
Bruises
and
commendable work, as it will with­
out doubt be the means of attract­ Piles disappear before the use of about right W- can do nothing
ing attention to the resources and this salve as snow before the sun­ but wait f-r the pre« ent st least,
possibilities of this promising sec­ shine of spring M im H. M. Mid­ until some torn is n de wi'li one
tion that it would not otherwise! dleton, Thebes, Ill. says: "I was of the big railroad -vst-m- that
receive This is the opportunity of seriously afflicted with i fever sore will give tbe-n in a ' ntsge Tnia
F$r Sale Italy at]
our life to start the development of that was very painful. DeWitt's is possibly at 1 o dhlaiJ day In
the
meantime
we
should
help
our
­
Witch
Hazel
Salve
cured
me
io
Harney county. It will add wealth,
population and everything desired 1 ms than a week " Get the genuine selves as much »• pi
If an automoblli line can l-e
Sold by Burns Druggists
made a success in the Bend section
Sewing Machines at factory price
FOR SALE—Clydesdale stallion, at all seas one of the year there is
with freghi added The White.
8
years
old, weight 1850 pounds little doubt but Burns will also be
Blue Diamond and the Tassar, all
carrying a full guarantee —at the record of 75 per cent colts, for par­ connected with th* outside in a
Kothel J Br'X I'iatrl*>ut«-rs Portland, Oregon
similar manner by next year
ticulars address this office.
Burns Furniture Company store
At an advance of 40 cents per
head over any price paid this year,
W illiamson and Gesner sold to
Ketchum of The Dalles yesterday
over 3000 head of sheep at the high
price of $2.90. This is a record
breaking figure and is the highest
paid for sheep in this county for
several years.
The band turned off is made up
of two, three and four-year-olds
and they will be delivered to the
purchaser some place in the vicini­
ty of Antelope about May 20 after
they have been sheared. With
wool at the same price as secured
bv Williamson and Gesner last
year for their clip, this band will in
reality net the firm a figure be­
tween $4 25 and $4.50 per head.
The sale completed yesterday
was the last and beet deal of the
many which have been made in
this vicinity during the past fort­
night J. N. Burgess, who is buy­
ing for B. F. Saunders of Salt Lake,
purchased about 12,000 head while
here last week, the sellers being
Wurzw’eiler 4 Thompson, M. C.
Nye Morrow <i Keenan, C. W
Colby, S. E. Roberts and N. F. Mc-
Coin. These bands purchased
were composed of yearlings and two
year olds, and the prices ranged
from $2 to $2.50.—Prineville Jour­
nal.
First National Bank
A General Banking Busnss Trans acid.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
a
?
? first national Bank
PEHN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of PHILADELPHIA
?
i
You Must
CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE
Sleep.
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
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N
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THE CAPITAL SALOON,
Burns.
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