VOL. XVIII. BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY’, OREGON, Al GVsT x>, 1905. THE COUNTV FAIR PROGRAM Hall-niile dadi, for ponici under 14‘, '‘•»da high, ridden l,v boy, under 14 WOULD STOP INDIAN WHISKY j cars of Purse, Airain after Count) Seat of Orant W THE "OLD OREGON" COUNTRY A, WELCOME, Assi ( asiiiek The movement to transfer the | county seat of Grant county from LARGER THAN NEW YORK, PENNSYL­ Ihree quarter-mile dash, for llarnev GREAT RELIGIOUS WEEKLY. VANIA. NEW JERSEY. Carvon City to Prairie City has been county saddle horses. Purse, $50. Four and a half furlongs, free for all revived with some show of success OF BURNS, ORECON. Most Liberal Premium« for Livestock and Purse, |150. A large business man and capitalist It »u Larger Than the Original Thirteen Masted The Attention of Citv Authorities Farm Products Ever Offered Here One mile trot or pace, best 2 out of 3 of Prairie City who arrived here yes­ Called to Maiter-"Manted Names oi States and Is Capable of Supporting •■Some of the Specials. heats, free for all. Purse $150. terday, is authority for this state­ Much Larger Population. Guilty Parties Published. Half-mile dash, ladies race, free for Warrant bought ai tho markotpricf ment. He save that the effort they The committee consisting of Jim all saddle horses. Purse, $40. The old "Oregon Country" in­ Capt. Louev the Piute sub-chief made at the last session of the state WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. FIFTH DAY. Donegon, J. P. Farra and Julian spent -ome time at this office Wed legislature, failed because of mis­ cludes Washington, Oregon. Idaho DIRECTORS Byrd recently appointed by the Five-eighths-mile dash, free for all. nesday deploring the condition of management. Prairie City is mure ami a small portion of Montana and Purse, $150. N I'. Carpenter, C Cummins. John 0 Dalv, Fair Association to arrange the pro­ One mile trot or pace, beat 2 out of 3 some of his noble brothers and ask ! in the center of the county and lies Wy rining. Il. M Horton, J W. Geary, C. A. Haines. gram for fair week, have met and heats, slow race, change drivers, ed The Times-Herald to assist him in the val'ey, while Canyon City,15 The state of Washington alone is Thomas Davis. while the entire program has not Furse »25. in stopping the selling of liquor to miles south, is at the bottom of a larger than the New England states len-mile relay race, must use 5 saddle the Indians. He stated that Crip­ deep and narrow canyon or ravine together with the state of Delewart yet been completed, sufficient has been decidi d upon to assure the horses, change as please. Purse, *100. ple Dick, Jake and Big Dick were and has little immediately sur­ and the District of Columbia O-■ouo-ouc*- vxo- rwc not people of Harney County the best all drinking and that the latter was rounding it in the way of agricul- j Oregon is larger than Nt w York ? MILL INVEST NERE. M. A lbxaspek . P« k » ii » knt C, E. Kssvos, t'ashier program and most liberal premiums Pennsylvania ami New Jersey to­ almost dead ture or even mining recources. W M. Jossa, V ick -P hksidkst . C- P latt , Asst, Cashier 5 and purses ever offered in Harney Louey stated that the Indians were Added to all this ie the fact that gether. B. E. Jacoba and |) C. Phister, County. The "Oregon Country" is equal ? employed at one place where they within a few weeks the extension of There will be seveal events for two gentlemen from Baker Citv ar­ were always given their pay in liq­ the Sumpter Y’alley railway, now in | in extent to the thirteen original à each day of the fair and each after­ rived in this city Tuesday night, uids instead of bard cash and operation between Baker City and states of the Union, which now sup­ j OREGON ONTARIO. noon will be well filled. The speed taking their departure the follow- wished The Times-llerald to pub­ Tipton, some sixty miles will have port a population of more than 30,- : cards will be handled in a manner log afternoon on their return Mr lish names. ? Inteiwt I’aid on Timo Deponits. reached Austin, about half way to (XlO.tXX) inhabitants. The New England states, togeth ­ that will prove satisfactory to the Jacobs is one of the proprietors of Prairie City, from Tipton, and may Capt. Louey is really a very in- ! We Solieit Your Banking Business. à public in one respect at least. There | the Blue Mt. Springs near Prairie telligeal old man and is sincere in possibly be extended to Prairie City er with New York, Pennsylvania, City and Mr Planter recently ois- New Jersey and Delew ire, had a Teat, i STOCKHOLDERS: — M. Alexander. Win. Jones, E il being a larger number of speed not only means the changing of the I posed of ---- bis * ' land holdings in M011- bis desire to belter the condition of ! C. E. Kenyon. H. Alexander, Estate of Abner Robbins, William â population of 21.231.450 in 1900, trials than formerly, there will be capital of the county, but it will be I tana. Both gentlemen were favora- his fellows. He is an enthusiast on ; Miller, Frank R. Coflin, Thos. Turnbull. no aggravating delays in starting. 1 educating the younger ones and ; a big thing for all the people of I while Washington and Oregsu to 'o-OM>-oee> <*•*-- osvi-o*4«eo *--■ e The speed program as now arrang­ bly impressed with this valley, but sees the advantages of schools. He Grant county both in the towns and | gether had but 931,639, ed may be added to later, provided their time being limited they were spoke of the allotment of land by in the mining and ugricultral die-1 The combined area of England, the Association sees its way clear . unable to look around to any great the government and feared that tin trials. Today, to reach those cities Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Denmark I extent. to offering more money for purses. less the Indians took advantage of and to reach the minesand ranches Holland and Belgium is 400 square 1 lie Times-Herald office received HOWARD SEBREE. PRtSIOINT W.R SEBREE. VlCE-PRUIOENT In fact it is quite probable that the the opportunity and went to work of that county, it is necessary to miles less than the area of Wash­ a visit from the gentlemen and they y R. a. COWDEN, CASHIER ington and Oregon, ami these count program may be arranged to fill t ake long stage rides, over roads j on their various allotments that the entire week instead of five days were given considerable informa­ the government would finally take w here the duet is eighteen inches ries have a poulalion mors than 50,• tion about this secton. They wish as al first planned. This, however the land away from them. A uuni-j deep and breathing is difficult 000,000. to buy some land and expect to France and Germany have each will be considered later and nothing her of these claims have been Traffic at any season of the year is make another visit here the latter definite can be said at this time fenced by white men already and ■ difficult, but worse in mid-summer an area just two-third* as great ns part of next month prepared to re­ regarding the extension of the pro­ Capt I.uoey resents the trespass than at any other time of the year the old ‘ Oregon Country,’' md they X CALDWELL IDAHO main a sufficient length of time to A railroad to Prairie City will re- j support populations of 40,000,000 $ gram but does not know how to prevent See the country. 50,000,000 respectfully — I As formerly stated in these coi­ the white men from taking advan­ lieve the situation to an immense and A General Banking Business Transacted “We have seen enougb to con­ ning, the stock show will be made tage of the situation except by get­ degree, not only so far as Grant World’s Work. vince tie this is i’ promising CORRESPONDENCE INVITED a special feature and be one of the ting the Indians to go out on the county is concerned, but will help section.'s till M Jac bn, ‘ and as Fiendish Suffering the l>u iness situation i Harney coun­ Win Bedell, of Flau Rock. Mich, turn. Y'ou have the soil and that terminus at $700 and $800 ar.d every industry that several claims were fenced up ty, possibly with says: "1 have used liucklyn's Arn­ ie all that is neces- ry " Burns or some *"<*nv»Bi»iii I ica Salve, for Fleers Roves amt fui- as well ns every particular breed of Hi i f the Indian depart ­ itti . ....... AJe. Phierer wire—imp *T> Perri W1 point. This fine will of course in­ Rtock will be given consideration cere. It is the best healing dressing the adaptability of the soil to sugar ment was 'called to this matter tersect the proposed east and west Poultry, dairying, etc., will be lib­ some time ago, but as yet no in ­ I ever found.” Soothe- ami heals beet culture am! i-lso spoke of the erally dealt with. The total fine grain lie had seen growing in spector has come in to investigate. lines from Shaniko and Baker City cute, burns and scald*. 25e nt city amount in premiums and purses Capt. Louev states that the the metropolis of the Inland empire drug store; guaranteed. this vicinitv. He was quick to see will aggregate in the neighborhood the possibilities of diversified farm­ Ind ans get bad when under the in­ will have added to its traffic an im portent tonnage, not to be under­ of $2,320’ If you wish to lie located on a ing and remarked that our farmers fluence of liquor and terrorize the estimated — Baker City Democrat Several special premiuns are off­ did not eeem to realize the great camps, whip the squaws and other­ gond homestead, si c F M Jordan, ered. some having been already opportunities here He stated that wise disturbed the peace and quiet­ : the surveyor. Slips of the Pen. handed to the secretary while others the only present darwback was ude of their otherwise peaeful vil­ who contemplate giving special transportation and added that we lage. He wanted The Times Her­ would soon have that. ald to appeal to the big chief of this prizes are not yet fully decided but Only recently this paper ran a t«:::r:::tut::::::t:::i :::: They will keep in touch with this ’t::n::r will have them in readiness for the section through The Times-IIerald city to stop the liquor traffic with "lost” ad concerning a ‘ tan colored i official premium list. Among and hope on their next visit to find the Indians ami this paper would lady’s cape” nor has the editor I some real estate for sale that will really do that very thing if within those now in are: issued on suit them. They seem very ener­ its power. It is n disgrace to the been horse whipped as yet. The company of local horsemen getic and enterprising and will add city and will cau< ■ serious trouble It has not been very long since a j NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, who own the imported Coach stal­ mors good citizens to this section child in Ashland whs gored by sooner or later unless it is stopped 1’ORII.ANP. MEMN, lion give free service for the best a cow A local contemporary in | mare and coll for general use on SAI. I I.AK1. I I All. THE BEST ONE \ET. >♦ chronicling the event made the Oregon Not Selfish. exhibit. CHICAGO. ILL, CALIDA ILL. IDAHO ::I startling statement that the child I I ountom NAFTON. Frank Siler free service of his After hunting Oregon all over Payable al Par. The East Oregonian cannot received serious injuries "at the registered Percheron stallion Pol­ and spending considerable time For I cnm than !*. (> ra'« I hhuc I lox for the best three sheaves of and money for the government agree with the Portland Board of hands of the family cow.” at any hour <>r vent by mail. Exchanges are full of such jour­ Trade in its effort to have con­ wheat. in trying to find a piece of land N. BROWN 4 SONS. nalistic oddities The following J. W. Biggs, $25 for the best to irrigate that would suit him. gress so change the reclamation are again going the rounds. u:s::::.:tt:tt:::t:: colt sired by Dazzler foaled in 1905 law that the money derit ed from Chief Engineer Newell of the re­ The Ch'naman fell down and first $17.50 second $7 50. each stale for the reclamation fund clamation service thinks that he broke his leg above the opium joint | The Times-Herald puls up a he expended in that state. The steamer Mary Ellen was The Lone Star UHM has struck the right spot in Kla­ handsome silver loving cup for the While Oregon would be im­ burned to the water's edge this math county, says an exchange. l>esl double harness event on stock measurably benefited by such a morning and every soul on board RESTAURANT But he hasn’t shouted “Eure­ show day. This trophy will be change in the law, yet Oregon drowned except the chati.her maid Chinn George, I'mprietor. P ayette , I daho . | O ntario , O regon . Umatilla county did given for the roadster class and ka” yet. Cor. Main ane given in full in the official pre­ their own irrigation work that with r leather seat. the market aff.rd- N ur patri, perpetual benefit accruing fium thev had no time to talk to him. mium list. A piano for sale by a young lady age solicited. The sliced propram follows which Won’t somebody give Mr Newell those sales. TRISCH >V DONEGAN, Proprietors with mahogany legs something easy to get him start­ Such a selfish polivi would hod may be added to later: YY'anted—Two young men who ed? hack Nevada, Wyoming, Utah will be treated as one of the family FIRST DAY. The present generation would and other states which have more Rooms for rent by a family with Quarter-mil« dash, Harney County like to see some ' f b- work ZxzZctl’zo Tixic H©a,d.q_xxixrtcxo. feasible rei Lunati, r project« than a southern exposure »a.l.ile horses that never won public u ■ ni v. Parse, $40 Oregon. It wouii deny other Shoes shined on the inside — Quarter-mile dash, free for all I’tirw- sections of Hie . >i Ashland Tribune »100. A MATTER OF HEALTH mate advancemei < One mile trot or pace, l>e«t 2 out of 3 A Touching Story. h-sls. for horse« bred and rained in the government Harney county. I’urse. $10“ cl.imation law is the saving from death, of the baby SECOND DAY. Because Oregon largest girl of Geo A Eyler, Cumberland. Tliree-eigbllia mile da»h, for Harney ntribntor to the f should Md He writ«» At the age of JI county saddle horses. Purse, »->0. a* The Finest of All not show a m dish Suc h month« our little girl wa* in declin- Five-mile dash, for Harney County > .ment action will aioli-* , saddle horaea. Purse $75. g h iIth, wr !, »e-iou* Throat Tro­ Three-eighth mile daah, free ¡»>r all in the east-again*! te and uble and two physician* gave her Purse, »100. n oditi- ip. YVe allBoat in deepair, when we might work a I <1.110 i„ Three-mile novelty race; walk tir*’ mu n... ,.w b) resolved to try Dr King.« New Dis­ cation of th< i mile, tnd second mile, run third mile. Far Sale Daly at covery for Consumption, Coughs, congres If the m- is ex- I*u I-e $50. the west, t I suffi- and Cold». The first bottle gave re­ pended THIRD DAY. lief after taking four IwAtlea die cient ut Orez . E Half-mile dash, for Harnav Coenty was cured and is now in perfect «addle hereto. Turae. $5*’ Half mile dash, free for all. Purse, .V Liny are health, never fails to relieve and lion. ■ ksn.tth nd > ure a cough Al the City Drug Agents, Bunns, Ore Absolutely Pure < Hr mil« trot or pa<-e. best - ««* °f •* Store 5Oe and ♦ 1 00 guaranteed. beats, 2 .50 claas. free for all Parw Trial bottle free Rotbci 1 Br s . Distributers. Portland, Oreg i> $150 PREMIUMS AND PURSES MAY BE fourth day . MUCH LARGER. CAPT. LOUEY APPEALS TO THIS First National Bank A General Banking Business Transacted. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ? first national Bank À X A X X X X X X BANK 10NEY ORDERS I I Napton & Boyd* I Mines and Mining Real Estate. tw THE CAPITAL SALOON, Burns, - - Oregon. Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Billiard and Pool Tables. Club Rooms in Connection MARYLAND CLUB WHISKY POWDER mas ho svBsrmm Hotel Burns Bar