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VOL. XVIII HARNEY TO BE BISECTED (JOULDS to extend western pa CIRC TO PORTLAND. Pit Souillera Pacific Will be NO. 27. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, MA Y 27, 1905 Crossed st Uiaaemucca, Io Nevada, oa The May North Throujk Ortfoa. the roads are like a street pave ment. One interesting thing in connec tion with this race is the fact that this seems to be the most direct route through from East to West and may be a factor in the consid eration of a transcontinental rail road line that would save many hours between poii.ts Of course this - is known — to railroad pvvjiw, people, -- ------- but this race may bring out possi- bilities not heretofore considered. Keep your eye to the east and look out for the autos. TO TEST NEW STOCK LAKE COUNTY SHEEP MAN THINKS IT BNCONSTITL’IINAL. He Owos no Real Estate and Refused lo Par Tai to Assessor la Order to Test The Uaw io Court. T LAW look into the matter and push it PUBLIC SCHOOL HAS CLOSED for all it was worth. He made a report and it is claimed that it is so full of secret sensational data that only parts of it could be given to the public. There is nevertheless good reason to believe that the really important facts were ascertained by the inter state commerce commission and that on the data so furnished the suit was determined upon, irrespec tive of the work of Mr.’Garfield. It has been noted and comment ed on here that Mr Urion, the re presentative of the Armour private car line, came to Washington and has been very attentive to the character of the testimony submit ted to the senate committee inves tigating railway rates. It is denied here by Mr Urion that he had in any way indicated to the president that lie wished the case against the beef trust annulled It is also denied that the admin istration acceded to the proposition that the district attorneys in Chi cago are not to be zealous in the discharge of their duties On the contrary, it is pointed out that no thing more savage could have been said against the teef trust than what was said hv the attorney gen eral himself, in his arguments against the trust in the recent cases before the U. 8. supreme court. JOHN 1* PALY. Pius C. CUMMINS, Vi. P ui EMPLOY SAME CORPS OF TEACHERS s N. U. CARPBNTER, C ahiiikh , A. WELCOME, A sst . C ashiik . First National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. FOR COMING YEAR. Term Ju» ikiicd a S hcmm I i I 6ac la Every A General Banking Business Transacted. Partwular--Septcniber » Is Dale el Opening Term Ibh Fall. h/umnls bought at tho markt! A special from Boise, Idaho in The public school of this city WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. The migratory stock law enacted Sunday’s Oregonian, says: The closed the term yesterday for the by the recent legislature is soon to IHR l-.{ TOR© year and both teachers and pupils Statesman will say tomorrow it has N. U. Carpenter, C Cummin!*. be put to a test and its constitu John P Paly, were glad to begin the vacation H . M Horton, responsible authority for the state J W. Geary, C. I. llaines. tionality desided upon. A. B. season after nine months hard Thomas Pavia. ment that it is the intention of the Schroder, a prominent sheepman grinding. The school has been THEY CAN'T BEAT HYRSEY COUNTY. Gould interests to build to Port- of Northern Lake county, will make quite successful and altogether a test of the law. Mr. Schroder land. and perhaps to Puget Sound, satisfactory, the pupils making Out on the farm of E, J. Harring a .-»<■>.< mo rwo •■»• o -raao oao -"•o» rapid advancement. as well as to San Francisco. The ton a mile west of Corvallis on the owns no real property with which ? M. A i . kxaskkh . 1‘ni Nim ST. F.. H. Tear, t ashier to insure the payment of the taxes At a meeting of the school board \V m . J oxw *. Vics-l-KFsmi m < ■ E. K bnvom . Ant. « ashler line of the Western Pacific will C ardwell hill road, there is a chick a on his sheep. The new law pro last Tuesday evening the matter of cross the Southern Pacific in the | en with four legs says the Corvallis vides that in such cases the taxes ? electing teachers for the coming Times. It was hatched last Mon must be paid to the assessor at the vicinity of Winnemucca, Nev. year was disposed of. à According to the Statesman’s in day, and is still alive, with every time the assessment is made at the There were many applications ? formant. the plan is to start the indication that it will survive the rate of the levy of the preceding OREGON ONTARIO from teachers from outside as well à Portland line near that point. The conditions that made it a widely year This Mr. Schroder, as all as local teachers for consideration i • Intenv-t I’akl on Time lJejxnsit»*. road will reach the Harney country different chicken from any other other stockmen of the county iu but the board very wisely selected and run on northwesterly through poultry- bird on earth The extra similar circumstances, refuse to do 3 Wa Solieit Your Banking Business. the corps of teachers just finishing, the stale of Oregon. One plan is to pair of legs ¡ b located half an inch in order to give the law, which is who were applicants for re-election, 1 STOCKHOLDERS: — M Alexander, Win. Jones, E II Test, • D build down the John Day and an or more to the rear of the regular generally conceded to be unconsti to take up the work next fall. The 1 C. E Kenyon, H. Alexander, Estate of Abner Robbins, William legs. They are somewhat smaller tutional, a test. other to keep further south. Miller, Frank R CoBin, l'hes Turnbull teachers elected are: Prof A C. While the above is not backed and a little shorter. Thee are not Several of our local attorneys -AAao^-oao ♦ jacsooa♦ Finn, principal; Prof J . C. Bartlett, by any authority from the Gould used in walking, but are perfectly have long since held that the law is fourth room; Miss Julia Greeley, people, it has the looks of being I developed in every particular. The not constutional and that it cannot third room; Miss Lena Harkey, genuine and the proposed route is little four-legged wonder is of the be inforced. Their understanding second room, Mrs Dorotha Irwin, altogether practicable It indicates, Buff Leghorn family. of the law seems to be the general first room. Harney county has a mate for belief of the legal telent through at any rate that such a line is con R. A. COWDEN, CASHIER The Times-Herald approves of templated and that Harney county 'his curiosity, Our chick was out the etate In speaking with this selection, especially since the is receiving serious consideration , hatched in a brood 1 at the Arnold ! Attorney General A. M. Crawford G S Vance, who is taking the corps has given such good satisfac from railroad circles. There are ranch near Drewsey, hut its life about the law he said: ‘‘It is my census of North Yakima, Wash., tion and the pupils are pleased other lines looking to the opening wa8 rather short, whether from belief that the law is unconstitu- has just discovered a woman who with them. Change of teachers of this vast territory besides the na'ural causes or not, , we are un- nal in this, that it provides for in was a grandmother at 31. The very often complicates matters and CALDWELL, IDAHO Wsstern Pacific, with a probable a*de to say- At any rate it was equitable and not uniform assess woman is Mrs Elizabeth Riley of is a hinderance 10 the advancement transcontinental road from east to' 8el1' this city and mounted by ments and it is my opinion that North Yakima. She ¡ b now 3-1 of the pupils—especially the young A General Banking Business Transacted west. The Times-Herald knows;'be taxidermist. It did not ac- when it is brought to a test the years old and her grandchild is er ones, who must get acquainted thia to be a fact and would again company our exhibit to the fair as courts will declare it unconstitu nearly 3. Mrs Riley says she went all over again with their new in CORI : ■ •IDFNCE INVITED urge the business men of this sec- *' 'vas simply a freak and not con tional.” to Alaska in the days before the structor. Mrs Winters was again lion to be prepared to take up the sidered much of an attraction, al That the law will be declared rush and was taken by a miner for employed as janitor. matter at any time the opportunity a curiosity. The I'imes-Herald ucconstutional is now almost a a wife. She gave birth to a child Another meeting of the board is presents. Much inquiy is being knows nothing of its pedigree or certainty. The law would divide when she was 16. The child was a called for June 12 at which time made regarding the railroad possi- ansestry but it has four legs the taxes on live stock among the girl, and was married at the age of the board of district No 30 will be I bilities of this section as well as ; similar to the one described by the unties in which the stock is 13. and in a year or so gave birth present and the matter of interest UH'st direct route, character of the Times. grazed, thus giving to each county to a child. on school bonds will be proportion Of PIMDliPlllfi a just proportion of the taxes. But surrounding country, vacant land, ed. The board will also open and INCORPORATED IK47. timber, etc. Wool Brings Advance Over Ls«t Year. on the contrary it would compel Rabbitville correspondent to the consider bids for the delivery of 40 iHRiieR all forma of Round life insurance at the lowest rates. Our p<»licit a stockmen not possessed of real pro Irrigon Irrigator: Three fellows cords of wood on the school These inquiries are meeting with guarantee after thiee paymvntH are made I. Automatic extemh‘4 insurance for the face of the contract The East Oregonian of May 23 perty to pay taxes twice in one Cime riding through here last Sun grounds. prompt and intelligent replies, giv- II. A paid up policy. ing particular and accurate infor- 8ay8: From 18i to 22f cents per year and that at a rate that does day who gave their names as Gov It is a matter of pride to the peo III. Loan or cash surrender value. Unexcelled as a dividend payer. mation in every instance. The peo pound was paid for wool in the not legally exist. In this the law ernor Chamberlain, Senator Fulton ple of this district to find that our /.vrE>r/c 1/ /: 1:1 re run /.vsi re . ple should look at this matter in great sale held here today, and ap is inequitable and will no doubt be and President Worthington, of the schools are the best and the condi IL II Benedict, L Sherman ¿c llartnon, all seriousness and help and en proximately 500,000 pounds were declared unconstitutional—Lake O R AN. They said who are you, tion of the district in tine shape. Dinti let Manager. General Agent«. disposed of. The prices paid sev view Herald. The regular annual school meet courage in every possible way. meaning your correspondent. We II. A. Dillard, \gent. 7? Mar<|iiatn*Bldg J Portlaml, Or, Burna, Or. The future of Harney county is eral cents above figures brought by said I am Admiral Rojestwentsky ing will be held on June lit most of the clips that were already Will be a Political Issue. solved the day a railroad penetrates and you are three sheepberders out ■IIM ■■ ■■■■■■■■— its borders and all realize the im- sold, and are away aboye the prices on a toot, and if you don’t getsky A Salem special to the Oregonian ddm duiksky I’ll give you a broad given at the beginning of the season, 1 rtance of such an event. There is every indication of a when considerable wool was bought says: The filing of the referendum sidesky. And they gotsky. ...AM»... Sumrnei bottom’s cellar was en lively influx of settlers during this for prices ranging from 1-1 to 1«’>. petitions this week make it certain that appropriations, the form of ap tered last Thursday night but no season as soon as some land mat cents. The sale here was held at tin propriation bills ami the mainten thing was taken. Some of the b'*ys ters that are now hanging fire are When you feel languid, tired, Furnish warehouse beginning about ance of Normal Schools, will be think it was did by some fellow nervous s ttled. People wanting land are and irritable, your vi Attorti« the ¡uopi« of Ki I nini Centrili Oregon all (he opportuni!) of a awaiting the opportunity to make 10 o’clock this forenoon. E. P. Mar- prominent questions in the ¡lolitical who wanted to Kidnap one of the tality is low—your supply of tirnt <*la«H inodern ItiiHiue College. It im h home inutitution covering Summerbottom girls But that is campaign next spring. The peo nerve energy exhausted, and every <’oiirhe involved in BiiMinc - College work (tn rate« are tin* sanie selections. This will add greatly j, shall acting as manager. The meth hh charged ehewlmre and th<* methods are thè «Hine. Htu lenta ndinilU<1 tan early move on the part’of the ,od followed was to open sample ple will vote upon the appropriation only a joke, for those girls have your system running down for at any timi hndmrtion «♦ the College or by mail. During the ntniner lack of power, been on the bargain counter so long bill at the same time that they vote months the College will < ondix t ;i railroad people to extend lines 1 •“'-’’‘ b of each clip, and upon these The organs of the body are across this big valley. If Burns is samples the buyers made their bide upon candidates for state and coun and marker! down so often, with no working poorly, or not at all, i io( >i tube considered by these people for the entire clips, each bid being ty otlices, and quite naturally the takers, that—well, they are also a and you are not getting the appropriation question will get joke, an ancient joke. nourishment needed. '1 his soon Bhe must show a spirit to meet 1,1 writing, For teacherH and other« v ho »lewne a reviewing or preparatory course impoverishes the blood and in- For apeeimefm of pen work, and full information on BuwineHM College anb them with any reasonable propose ' Douglas Belts, president of the mixed with the contest for oflices steail of throwing off the im FOR SALE jecta. nddrean Candidates for seats in the legis tion to show our good will and en- Woolgrowers ' association. said: purities, distributes it all TZ. ISig''b37-, ^xirx., , "The prices brought today are the lature, in particular will be called through the body. This brings couragement. The brown thoroughbred Jack, upon to define their positions re disease and misery. S- ulxxx S, Oxogroxx. Let ns be aggressive in this mat- ; I best that have been paid in eastern ‘Broady”14hands high,can be seen Feed the nerves with I)r. t r and show outside people we are j Oregon for 25 years, We who have garding this bill, and appropriation at the I). M. McMenamv ranch one Miles' Nervine, a nerve food, a bills in general Meml*rs of the alive Let them know we are ■ held for the sales today have gotten mile from Burns. Can be purchased nerve medicine, that nourishes Legislature of 1905 who c *me up and strengthens the nerves, ami ready to meet them in a business from one to five cents per pound for re-election will l>e called upon by cash or good note. If not sold be wav with good substantial hacking. more than did those who sold l>e- to explain their votes on ttie appro fore, he will make the stand at this see how quickly you will get strong and vigorous. fore the sale. Practically all of the ranch for the season beginning TRISt II A DONEGAN, Proprietors. "My wife suffered with nervouwne«« wool is now sold, and there will la* priation hill that has met so much Look Put tor The Automobiles previous to a it-«••■nt atta* k <»f typhoid April the 20. opposition. f* ver, but nft»T h»-r rw«»v»-ry from the no other sales day in Pendleton fever. ehe wan much won». and could Burn:. - - Oregon. Governor Chamberlain’s friends hardly control hemelf exceed A Creeping Death. According to information receiv this season.” ingly nervous when the leant eiclted. expect that the referendum light She wan very reatU«« at night, end ed by the Boise Statesman, the two Blood poison creeps up towards never had a good night** rent. She Tixid TlGad.ci'CLiaixtexs. «uttered much from nervous hcad- I’rof. Rigby, county school sup will furnish him 1.0 small amount ; the heart, causing death J E «!«<» a itomibles that are racing across n< he. l>r Mlle«’ Nervine wa« re-om- Tro <led by a friend. Aft* r the flrnt of political thunder, for il was his th*- continent from New York to erintendent of Harney county. Stearns. Belle Plaine, Minn, writes three <!•»>•« «he had n K'*»d night *• rest, an<l at the end of the flrwt week'« threat to v* to 'lie bill that induced Lakeview Sunday passed through the Lewis and Clark fair at Port «he wa« wonderfully Im that a friend dreadfully injured his treatment proved. Continued u«o of Nervine ha« the legislature to leave off the em- land. will come through Burns. en route to the Willamette valley ’’ hand, which swelled up like blood completed her entire cure OTTO KOLB. 1021 Cherry St., Evansville, ¡nd. The statesman says the route west on a visit. He will visit the fair ■ rgency clause and give the people ¡poisoning. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve ■ a chance to vote upon the measure. Dr. Mile«’ Nervine It told by your from Boise will be via Ontario. —Lakeview Examiner. drew out the poison, healed the drugq tt, who w I guarantee that tha first Dottle will benefit. If It faba, ha Burns, Prineville and by Salem. wound, and saver! his life Best will refund your money. BEEF TRUST INQUIRY Cleared for Action. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind I he race is being watched by the in the world for burns and sores Nat. nal i.ood Roads Association When the body is cleared for ac 25c at the City Drug Store A special dispal h from Wash •nd the men in charge of the ma-1 tion. by Dr King,a New Life Pil'a ington to The Journal says: The chines are to make particular re you can tell it by the bloom t repor that reached here that the port on conditions of the roads en health on the cheeks; the bright The Finest of All .* administration has Jecided to call route. ness of the eyes; the firmness of the off the beef tru.i il quiry, created a James W. Abbott, special agent flesh and muscles: the l"i . an v of large sensation and led to some im of the .»•! ce of public road inquiries the mind. Try them At the* ill portant sta'emenla. line of these (f the department of agriculture, is Drug Store, 25 cents is that as the **-rf 1 i-t iiiv-etiga- r’ pr- •o-i ling the department in con- I WANTED— Ag ■ t-. Hustlers l ’i* has gone throuxi> the regular 1 -i >n with the automobile race For Sale Italy at] Salesmen. Clerks a:.d every! dy channel and liar reached a grand •cr..-s the continent. jury, th® executive won d not dare The people of this place should who wants to enjoy a i 1 bear'i to interfer- with that bulwark of “ Tips to be on the lookout for the racers. laugh to send We for public .! erty. Th- machines are equipped with Agents.” Worth ISO ' any per This i<*. in fact, the answer of the living V '- ful lights enabling them to son who »ells goods for a administration to the rep-.rt There money your I 'ravel it night, so it is possible If not satisfactory Agents, Burns, Ore. are, however, some corious tact« The stamp, “*.v "ill not remain long in si»ht hack. Circular for relating to this beef trial The pre- a- iib Co . j Br >e 1’irtfil- Ur- h rflar d, <»rrgen * i our fine roads but make a Dr. White electric Coi -:dent appointed Jaoteo <«arfiel*i to b' -a streak across this valley where tar, Dl I FIRST NATIONAL BANK first National Bank PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Tired Nervous I I y CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL THE CAPITAL SALOON, t Wines Liquors and Cigars. Billiard and Pool Tables. Club Rooms in Connection THE TIMES-HERALD. MARYLAND CLUB WHISKY Gives all the local news. Hotel Burns Bar See Premium oiler on Page lour. Job Printing.