The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 22, 1905, Image 1

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    'OL. XVIII.
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY.OREGON. APRII
ad for the interior
route along the Columbia, and AFTERNOON WITH ATHLETES ! Class No 194, Art Work in Zink LADIES’ AFTERNOON CLl B
would in time build up a country
and class No 220 Marble, Stone and
WELCOME. Assr. C ahiiikr .
t . Cl MMINS, V ick P hks
as rich in varied products as any
Metal Monuments.
FEARS LOSING TRIBUTARY section of the Pacific Northwest. CLUB TEAM TOO MUCH FOR HIGH
White Bronze was in direct BUILDING UP A PUBLIC LIBRARE for
TERRITORY.
It is not a question of how much it
INflRI COMMUNITV.
competition with the great Marble
SCHOOL BOVS.
would pay, but how long before it
and Granite Quarries of the world
OF BURNS, OREGON.
would earn more than the 55 per
and wou all the honors. Such sue-
Actiaa Is Takea by Railroad cent of the cost necessary for op- Field Meet Saaday Afternoon Keeulled In ] cess speaks vulumns fo' White Most Worthy Cease Ihet Should Enlist the
Support of all Public Spirited Chi­
f Pvrtland'i Imereti
B. A. C. Team Scoring M Points.
loir,... at
.t Heart
H..rt
erating expenses and be able to pay
Bronze as the only Monuments
lean In this Section.
Traffic May gv Elie» here.
High
School
co
Points.
Warrants bouy^t at tAs markti/>ncf.
interest on the investment.
without a competitor.
The
Great
Southern
Railroad
and
WE
WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
The
second
rendition
of
"The
Mi
­
(Hi great Southern Railway will
The field meet held at the fair
the Columbia Southern represent
That Tickling in the Throat.
kado
”
was
quit»
an
improvement
taiiCits line frour. the Dalles the northern junction theory, and grounds last Sunday afternoon par­
1 URECTORft
over the first night, as the amateur
N. U. Carpenter,
C. Cummins.
John l> Italy,
through ) Dufur and into Bend, so it both plane are pronounced feasible ticipated in by the B. A. C. and
taking One performers were over their stage
One
minute
after
iarZXt
H . M. llorton.
J W. Geary,
C I Haines.
ted from Seattle, where-John and able of accomplishment per­ High School teams was quite in­ Minute Cough Cure that tickling fright and felt more at ease. There
Thomas Davis.
Hai «wie ch, the president of the com- haps at lower figures than those1 teresting, although but few people in the throat is gone, It acts iu the were perhaps not to exceed 100 peo­
were preseut to witness the contest.
has
deposited
a
$5,000,000
throat—not the stomach, Harui- ple present when the curtain went
which have been quoted in reports |
PMW 11
The weather was very nice although
truawe ted with the Washington of the past. By some engineers it
lees—good for children, A L Spof- up. This, however, did not in any
Truatk lompany, and has announc­ is contended that $20,000 a mile a little too cool for comfort in the fold, postmaster at Chester, Mich,
wise dampen the ardor of the parti­
E. II. Tear, I ashler
ed hie intention of beginning im­ would pay for construction through grand stand. The track was in says: “Our little girl was uncon­ cipants and each did better than
C. E. K inyon , Asst. Cashier
very
good
condition,
but
some
of
mediate construction. From Bend, ] tbe worst part of the country to be
scious from strangulation during a the previous night. They were pre­
I the athletes were not. The High
sudden attack of croup. Three doses vailed upon to repeat it bv particu­
so tbeletory runs, the line will wind traversed, and that from $5,000,000
i School team was particularly un­
of One Minute Cough Cure half an lar friends and the matter of a large 1
•outhVard through the Klamath to $7,000,000 would build lilies to
counlri to join the northward-craw­ tap the beet of the laud now rest­ fortunate in this respect and fur­ hour apart speedily cured her. I crowd made little difference, as they :
ther in not having sufficient men cannot praise One Minute Cough
OREGON
ling lino of the Nevada, California ing in idleness. The smaller sum
ONTARIO
| in condition for the contest The Cure too much for what it has done wished to please their friends and
& Oreg u road, and so on to San is now eaid to be pledged for the
lntei-est l’aitl on Timo 1 >epor»itr<
B. A C. team had the advantage of in our family.” It always gives re­ help out the library fund ns much |
Francis o, says the Oregonian.
construction of the Great Southern,
as possible while they were prepar-1
experience and older boys to make lief. Sold by Burns druggists.
We Solisit Your Banking Business.
Tbe announcement startles no with more money in the back
ed.
up the team. The High School
one, for it is conceded in the rail­ ground to push the terminal fur-1
STOCKHOLDERS:—M. Alexander, Wm. Jones, E 11 Test,
All concerned are to be eongratu-
boys had to wear some of the team
Are you going to the Railroad it so do
road world that the time has come ther South when occasion arises
E. Kenvoti, H Alexander, Estate of Abner Robbins, W illiam
luted upon the success of the affair, j
almost out in order to fill the var­ not forget the O. C. (’».
when steps must be taken to re­
Five millions of dollars will
eepeciallv considering the use to be [
ious events. Frank Thompson,
The Carter House Barber Shop made of the funds derived. The I
lease C entral Oregon from its pri­ bring the California, Nevada X one of their beat all round men, had
at Ontario, Lee Caldwell proprietor, people of this city have always been
meval transportation system anil to Oregon from where it now rests, a
a sprained ankle which handicapp­
open th» hundreds of thousands of short distance south of Lakeview, ed the team verv materially. The is one of (he most elegant lonsorial loyal to home talent and patronize
acres of grain and timber land to through that place, into Harney final footings showed up well for parlors in all Eastern Oregon. Hot such performances most freely and
u HOWARD SEBREE, PRESIDENT * W.R SEBREE , VlCE-PRESIDE NT
the markets of the world. The O County, and on to Ontario past the B. A. C. boys giving them 68 and cold baths with a spray bath upon this occasion particularly.
connected. Lee’s old time friends Local performances have ever prov­ yy
R. A COWDEN. CASHIER
R. * N may not now be ready to Malheur Lake.
pointe and the High School 46.
are invited to call on him while at en more satisfactory to the people
From the northeast it is said that
build, but no one will deny that
The first contest was a 50-yard
ultimately it will be forced to do so both the Northern Pacific and the foot race. Lute Mace, Homer Reed, Ontario.
and never have they-been a disap­
or loae the territory to some other Canadian Pacific are looking with Grover Jameson, B. A. C., Will
pointment.
competitor, whether the Canadian covetous eyes into the treasure Gould, Clift Reed, High School,
The public library has received
Pacific, the Northern Pacific or tbe lands of the future; the first from were the starters. Jameson first,
the approval of the entire commun- .
V
CALDWELL, IDAHO
line bf the Nevada, California & Pendleton, tbe second from Spo- Gould second, Mace third Time
ily through the liberality shown V
Oregon. None of the other com- kane, through the Palouse and 5 3-5.
I last Friday and Saturday night a»d
A General Banking Business Transacted
panics may deem it wise at this Walla Walla Valleys and across
now has the means to place approx­
Shot Put—John Sayer, Neil
time to announce plane for the fu- the mountains,
CORK ESI ONPENCK INVI TED
imately 200 volumes in the library,
Smith. H 8, Mace, Ora Hamilton,
ture, but it is certain that grave and
None of these are idle dreams, B A C. The three bent throws were
Every pain in the breast, dif­ covering quite a wide range in liter­
itent attention is being given ■ but all are live plans which are Mace 38 feel 4 inches Smith 35 ft ficult breathing, palpitation, ature.
to the questions of how to get into now puzzling the brains of those 1 inch, Sayer 32 ft ft 3 inches. fluttering or dizzy spell means
It has been the impression of
that your heart is straining it­
the Central part of the state at the j who rule the railroad destiny of the
100 yard run—Reed, C B Smith, self in its effort to keep in some that this library was only for
least expense, with the shortest and Pacific Northwest. Central Oregon Jameson B A C, Thompson, Reed, motion. This is dangerous.
the benefit of the Ladies’ Afternoon
Some sudden strain from over­ Club and would not be accessible;
easiest haul and into the richest will soon have railroad transporta­ Guild, II S. Jameson first, Smith
sections.
tion, but whether or not it will lead second Thompson third. Tims 11} exertion or excitement will to the general public The Tiuies-
Of HIIUIKIPHIA
completely exhaust the nerves,
There is one great question, ad­ the wealth of the section away from
INCORPORATI:» IH47.
Broad jump—Mace, Hamilton, or rupture the walls or arteries Herald wishes to disal'tise this im­
mitted bv railroad men, which is Portland or the reverse is unknown. Jameson, B A C, R. Hamilton, of the heart, and it will stop.
pression and-state that the library
liHiiua all forma u( sound life inaili urna at the lowest rales. < >ur |M>liciea
holding back the making of definite If the line is built across the Cas­ Henry Dalton II S, Mace 9 ft 3
guarantee alter three paymenta are inaile
Relieve this terrible strain at annex is public, but under the man­ «
I.
tntomatic extended inaurane» for the face of the contract
plans or the commencement of op­ cades from the end of the Corvallis inches, Jameson 9 ft 2 inches, Dal­ once with Dr. Miles’ Heart agement and control of the Ladies*
II
A paid up policy.
Cure.
It invigorates ar.d Afternoon Club. The ladies of this
erations
That question is the it Eastern through the state it will ton 9 ft A inch.
III. Gian or cash aurremler value.
strengthens the heart nerves
Unexcelled aa a dividend payer.
finance of the thing; not whether a mean a heavy grade on either side
220 yard run—Thompson, Dal­ and muscles, stimulates the city started this library and by [
/.VI A'.ST/G’.I TH llEh'oliH LOU INHVRK.
road into Central Oregon would of the mountains. If the Columbia ton H S., Hamilton, Reed, Smith heart action, and relieves the individual efforts have quite a 1
Hlierinan A llaruion,
H. II llemslict,
pay, for it is known that such a Southern or the Great Southern B A C. Thompson first, Smith pain and misery.
number of valuable books collect­
General Agetila.
Ihatiiet Manager.
Take no chances ; make your ed. They deserve much credit for
. venture would be in time very pro- build south, the empty carswill second, Reed third. Time 25 1-5.
Marquamptldg.,
11. A. Ilillard. Agent
heart
strong
and
vigorous
with
Portland,
Or,
Hurns. Or.
fitabb. The stumbling block is have co be hauled up hill from
this work and should have theeup-
Hammer Throw—Sayer, Smith, Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure.
whether or not the capital necessary Portland, to run back by gravity H 8, Mace Hamilton, Jameson, B
port mu! encouragement of every
“I suffered terribly with heart dis­
ease.
I
have
been
treated
by
would be forthcoming on an invest­ loaded with the grain, timber and A C. Mace threw it 82 ft 6 inches, different physicians for my trouble good citizen who takes an interest]
without results. I went to a physi­
ment requiring five or six years to stock of the interior. Which, then, Sayer 80 ft 6 inches, Jameson 68ft cian
in educational »flairs and the eleva­
in Memphis, who claimed that
I had dropsy of the heart
lie put
will
be
done?
becon.e profit-yielding.
tion of society. There are restric­
X-ray on me, and in connection
7 inches. Neil Smith of the high the
with his medicine he came near rank
...AND...
If the California, Nevada dr Ore­ school team was unable to keep injr
Many are the schemes for the
tions and rules governing this club
a finish of me. Some time before
this a Mr. Young, of St Ixails. was
bringing to life of the vast reaches gon line reaches up from the south within the ring while throwing and in our town. He saw my condition, and library annex which must be
and recommended Dr. Miles’ Heart
of the interior state, and all of them into Lake and Harney and Malheur his throws could not be counted. Cure to me. 1 gave it little attention conformed to by all who join, none
until my return from Memphis, when
feasiLle These are divided into Counties, the southbound trains, He showed skill in throwing but I concluded to try It, and urn pleased of which, however, would prevent |
Affords the people of East and ('entrnl Oregon all the oppoitiinit) of a
to say three bottles cured me
CHARLES GOODRICH
a moral mid responsible individual
three general heads, the east and loaded with produce, will run of had not been sufficiently coached
first class modern Business College. It is a home institution covering
Caruthersville, Mo.
every course involved in BiiMiness ('ollege work
Ils nites uro the same
from becoming a member mid en­
west line, those roads to be built their own weight into San Francis- regarding the rule of keeping his
Dr. Mlles’ Heart Cure Is sold by
hn charged elsewhere ami the methods ate the same.
Mt udents ml mil It <1
i’our druggist, who will guarantee that
joying
the
privileges
nf
the
organi
­
he first Dottle will benefit. If It fails
northward to the main line of the co, except it be for a short distance feet within the ring.
nt iuiv time. Instruction at the College or by mail. During the summer
he will refund your money.
months the College will conduct a
O.K & N. along the Columbia, around the southern base of the
Running high jump—Jameson, Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart. Ind zation. The membership of this :
and the theft of Portland's pastures Siskiyous near the Black Buttes Mace, McGee, B A C. Gould,
, organization includes manv of the
ummer
ormal
chool
prominent society ladies of this city'
by a line from the south. Which If the threatened invasion of the Hamilton, Reed I! S. Jameson
and immediate vicinity who have
one will be the first to come is a Northern lines becomes a fact, then 5 ft 2 inches, Hamilton 5 ft I inch,
taken an interest i:i promoting it ]
matter hard to predict, though at the trafic will all lead to Spokane, McGee 4 ft 10 inches.
anil securing a nucleus for an enter- ]
this time appearances tend toward i That is the situation, and the
440 yard run—Thompson. Harry-
prise that will finally form one of
either the northern or the southern 1 riddle is whether the O. R. X N., Buck, H 8, Hamilton, McGee B
the most interesting and valuable
rubles or both-
j defender of Portland's interests, AC. Thompson first. Buck sec­
features of local society
Any!
Y The Cascade Mountains hold will build a costly road across the ond, Hamilton third. Time not
j member of this club
Portland back from the benefit of, Cascades, or will struggle along j given.
! formation regarding
what might be made of Central I the Des Schutes or from Heppner
Pole Vault—Jameson, Vivian
We bave just re«-e wed our consign»
ship fees, etc.
Oregon. Too much rugged land jnt0 the interior to claim the ter- , Jordan, B A C, Hamilton Gould,
meut of California bwert f’ a bee Is
The officers of the club nt pre­
»nd mountain range lies between ntory first, as tributary to Port- | Reed, H S. Jameson 9 fl., Jordan
TRISCH X DONEGAN, Proprietors
I sent are: Mrs W. li Marsden
th' city and the plains. If it were fund, or will the lines from the ' 7 ft, Gould 6 ft 8 inches.
president, Mrs II Kellev, vice pre­
act for the long pull and the diffi- North or the south, less costly of
Running broad jump—Highest
(he California Perfumer
sident; Mrs II. < Levena, secretary , i
eu t construction of a route through construction, break in and steal scores, Thompson 18 ft 9 indies,
C ob -iainil j t a pa. k
eu’itî-
Mrs N. I (!ar|i"nter, treasurer
ZvXalce Tlxlo HesiclcixxGurtcr
om Detroit at the end of the Cor from the city that which of right Jameson 17 fl 9 indu e, Mace 16 ft
they last There ta n ’ ,¿ tu buy
—they are dfs'.r.I ut«d free
Mrs. J. W. Geary, librarian
hllis and Eastern into the Bend belongs here There is no doubt! I 4 inches
We offer han’*- m<- ¡ : ize« for the
firwt b’craaoni grow ab m th!«
'
id Prineville country, there is but that one of the conditions will' 880 yard run — Buck, Hamilton,
a’.BO for th* large*! bs>u . irt bi ,
rong reason to believe that it prevail, fur the situation is conced­ Thompson II 8, Grover Gould.
Heating stoves at Voegtly's See
I..to cur »tore before Ju y IO, I. - ;
also lor th* bouquet haHng the
ould be months instead of years ed by the railroad men and borne Chee Carter, B A C. The three
Voegtly for h'-ating stoves.
ta*. *»t variety r f <
•-
efore the toot of the locomotive out by evidence indisputable that ' high school buys took all the
< * » •
time to J :. » t th- »erd.
O W Porter, one of the prominent
a short time will see the commence­
b« IU« fr..»CS IM Gut WiUduW
ould rouse the lonely cowpuncher ment of active construction into I point«. Time 2:45
sheep men of this part of the coun­
rom his dream of unending soli- the territory.
300 yard relay race—Smith, Reed
try, was in Thursday, and took a
nde.
Jameson, B A C Reed, Dalton,
load of supplies out to the camps —
To build a line of road from De­
Th« Sunshine of Spring.
Huntington Herald
Buck H S The I', A < team won.
broil through the mountains to
The Times-Hera I approves of
The Salve that cures without a these friendly conies < and hopes
Bend, from there across Crook, or
th-north end of Lake County to star is I »eWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve ’.be Iroys will keep up their athletic
The Finest of All
the rich land» of Harney County Cuts, Rumi, Boils, Bruises and practice The high school team is
and the vast irrigation possibilities Piles disappear before the use of ! yet young but showed tip well.
< f Malheur and Harn»y Lakes and this salve as enow before the sun­ With another year'»» xperieom and
from there along the banks of th» shine of spring. Mies H. M. Mid­ practice on their p«r Iti • L At
Malheur River to Ontario and a, dleton, Thebee, III sets: "I was boys will have
junction with the main line of the •eriously afflicted with a fever »or» laurels, for tin-
Isr Sak Italy at]
O R X N. This work would re­ that was very painful. DeWitt’s out do them.
quire 5o0 miles of track and an ap­ Witch Hazel Salve cured me in
proximate expenditure of $12,000,- less than a week.” Get the genuine Victory While liroaz vv.nument«
<*»). which would include the entire Sold bv Burns Druggist-
Tf* local ag-td. M I Ixwis, has
equipment of the line ready for the
FOR SALE—Clydesdale stallion, just received notice from The
rolling stock. Such a line would
Agents, Burns, Ore.
open the entire slate from East to S years old. weight 185O pounds Monumental Brutus Co, of Bridge­
for
par-
port.
Conn,
that
M
hits
Brorue
has
record
of
75
per
cent
colts.
Went would give a shorter line from
Rothct d Br >t Distributers. Portland, Oregon
been awarded two
Portland to the East than the ticulars addreee this office
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A General Banking Business Transacted.
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