The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 14, 1905, Image 1

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I ho Official. Paper of Harney County,
11UH tlie largoet circulation Mid is onu of
the best advertising mediums in Eastu:
Orog< >>i.
¡¿Covers an l«ei of 0,428,600 acre, of
land. 4,721,000 acres jet vacant subject
to entry under the 1 ubllc land laws of
the United States.
VOL. XVlli.
MO. 4
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 14, 1905.
STOCK MARKET IMPROVING
tn the best am) noblest sense of
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
SURVEYORS ARE AT SHANIKO game yestiddy evenin’, Ate you IMPROVING THE BEEF TYPE
that abused term and that no war
JOHN II DALY , I’ kks
N. V. CARPENTER, C am
guilty or not guilty?”
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Notice is heteby given liiat the
C. CUMMINS. V ick I’ km
A. <’. WELCOME, A mt .C
was ever charged with a higher
“
Not
guilty.
”
PREDICTION THAT CATTLE WILL BE
PRODUCERS STUDYING THE DEMANDS I c'> partnership her. tofore existing
mission.
PARTY OF TWELVE HEADS FOR THE
“What!” shouted the justice ifi
CONSIDERABLE HIGHER.
between Simon Lewis and Roy
OF Thl; MARKET.
I think there can be no doubt
AGENCY PLAINS.
surprise.
McGee under the tiiiu name of
that that mission is now defeated
“Not guilty.” the defendant re-I
Lewis A McGee has been dissolved
OF BURNS, OREGON.
i and Russia’s chains riveted, this
plied.
IncresM in Price May Not be Notkable
by
mutual
consent,
T.
Garrett
pur
­
Recent
Year»
Have
Wrought
Quite
a
Chango
Harriman Interests Said to Contemplate a
time to stay.
Ibis SeaM,--Scveral Hoyers are
“Don’t you lie to me, sab,” the
chasing the intsrssr of Mr. McGee
In Claas of Bee(--Slanghtercr Want.
System With Numerous Branches
Operating iu Thia Settle,.
1 think the czar will now with­
Animals That Feed Well.
justice
roared, hi, face purple with
The business will be continued
ftJarrantf bought at i/ie mar^stprtet.
--Announcement Expected.
draw the small humanities that
at the old places of business by
indignation. “I was there, sah, ■
WE
WANT YOUR BUSINESS
The Times-Herald doesn’t know have been forced from him and
That every producer of beef' Lewi„ H„(1-QarrHt Bnd they w
A dispatch from Shauiko, Oregon and I saw you fightin, myself. 1
it all about siuckraising or does it resume his medieval barbarisms Oct 6, to the Telegram says: This
should study the demands and re- ' sped fully solicit a continuance of
Dili FACTORS
fine you ten dallahs and costs.”
pretend to make any predictions on with a relieved spirit and an im­ toyn was aroused to activity yes­
i
t
he
patronage
of
lhe
old
firm.
The other defendants, seeing I quirements of the market on which
John D Duly,
C. Cummins,
N Ü. Cari
C. A. Haines.
J. W. Qaary,
U . M. Hortoa.
>’ own judgment regarding the measurable joy.
terday by the appearance of a party the trend of events, pleaded guilty he expects to put his products, goes ' Dated Aug. 17, 1905.
Thomas Davis.
Simon Lewis.
saying; that he should try
future of the stock business. But
I think Russian liberty has had of surveyors, about 12 in number, and escaped with a fine of five i
Roy
McGee.
to produce a type that will com­
a prominent cattleman has made its last chance and lost it.
which came in over the Columbia dollars and costs each.
mand the highest price on the mar­
I think nothing has been gained
the prediction that beef is going to
During the night, however, the
New Cure For Cancer.
Southern, presumably from Port­
ket is equally true. What then is
.^ooeo-oao-.-ae r> <^,r>*oar> <rtr> oao
be higher than it ever has been be­ by the peace that.is remotely com.
justice’s judicial mind became dis­
land, Hiid is now heading in lhe
| the demand of the beef market of
M. A lkxandeh , 1' uihuo . st
C. I.. K ksyom , Cashier
All ourÍHce cancera ¿re now
fore. but does not state definitely parable to ub.it has been sacrific­
turbed
He pondered the ques­ today? That there has been quite
W m . J ones . Vtctt-l’mtstiiiM-.
i . W. 1‘Larr, Asst. Cashisr
direction ot Agency Plait.s
known to be curable, by Bucklen's
wh"u this top notch price is to be ed by it. One more battle would
None of the men vouchsafed any tion for a while, and finally con­ a change of recent years in this de­
Arnica Salve Jas Walters, of
Considerable beef hart been mov­ have abolished the waiting chains
information as to their fu ure. cluded that he had exceeded his mand, ther<* is no doubt There is Duffield, Va., writes. "I had a can­
ed from this county during the past of billions upon billions of unborn
movements, or as to wbat company authority. He got out of bed, no longer such a demand, there is ' cer on my lip for years that seemed
week at prices at a little higher than
.
,,
Russians, and I wish it could have they represent, but from every in saddled his horse, and spent the no doubt. There is no longer such I ________
ONTARIO,
OREGON
.
, ,
,
,
1 incurable, , till Bucklen’s Arnica !
hud b vii offered earlier in the sea­
dii'alion liiere is no doubt they are rest of the night riding from plan­ a demand, for cattie ot large frame
been fought.
’."'Salve healed it. and now it is per­ •
son, but still enure.v mo low to
Intefer-t Paid on Time Deposits.
in the employ of the Harriman tation to plantation, rousing the and considerable weight; nor is
fectly well.” Guaranteed cure for
make cattle raising as profitable n-
line«, for i hjre are no other interests sleeping defendants from their there such a demand for cattle of
W<a Solicit Your Banking Business.
Sales Day For Surplus Horses.
cuts and burns. 25c at the city '
it should be
seeking a route through this leiri- beds, and nullifying his proceed­ more mature age as once existed
1
drug
store.
i
STOCKHOLDERS
—M Alex and r. Wm. Jones, E. H Teat,
It ill ■ eattleim n would only p.ek
tury at the present time.
Recent years have wrought quite a
1 C. E. Kenyon. 11. Alexander, Ratal f \ qgr Robbins, William
ings.—Pacific Monthly.
Eastern
Oregon
horsemen
up 1 b ir ears and watch for oppor­
The fact the party headed for
change in this demand, whicb has
Miller, Frank li Collin, Tho- I unii .11.
Having sold the furniture busi-
tunities and keep posted they might do well to imitate their the Agency Plains country is taken
been greatly to lhe advantage ofl
vsjavoeexjec'
< jov ».je«.- «.•- j »- j » v > j » v
DEATH
OP
MRS
VOLP.
might do much better The buy­ brethern of Montana in having a as evidence that work will be cai-
' the producer of beef The elaugh- i ; ness, C. A. Byrd will now turn his
attention
to
painting
and
paper
ers that Lavo been here feel much sales day for their surplus horses. ried on in that neighborhood in
terer desires animals that feed well,|
Mrs. H. Volp, wife of Dr H Volpi
hanging and solicits a share of
encouraged and will make the At Miles City, in Eastern Mont­ connection with the surveying par
the low down blocky type, with .
field each season since they found ana, there is an institution not at ty working eastward from Natron, died at 8:20 this morning at the thick flesh, well distributed over I i your patronage. He will also con­
HOWARD BEBRCE, Pur , ioem
W. R. SeBPIC, Vier ■' • »SIOXNT
the cattle more than the average present equalled in any other part locating a feasible rout through the family home on Water street, from the carcass; those that will mature duct a cabinet and repair shop.
R. A. COWDEN, CASHIER
'
of range stuff, easy of acceso and of of the United Stales. Il is a mon­ Cascade», probably by way of Dia­ an attack of nervous prostration. early. Seek to produce quality and
Up-to-date
iubpiinting
at
reason
­
The
deceased
has
been
an
invalid
unlimited quantity.
thly horse sale, and during its mond Peak Pass. The preeence of for a number of years, and has been not so much quantity. There may able prices.
The Times-Herald- is sorry that
progress the town is full of horse­ the surveyors in this vicinity, to­ suffering for some weeks with the come a time when the producer may I
nil could not dspose of tbeir stock
claim he cannot produce this high .
gether with the fact they headed
Don’t Poi row Trouble.
at this time but was unable to get men from every pai t of the coun­ i toward Agency Plains, has tended illness which finally proved fatal. type of beef without incurring a'
try.
The
sales
have
been
organ
­
A
few
months
ago
she
came
to
the buyers out any distance from
. loss, but when such conditions ex-. It is a bad habit to borrow any-
j to dispel any hope the commercial
this c ty. Th y found a sufficient ized by A. 1». Clarke, and in lhe I interesis of Shaniko had in an ex­ Pendleton from Burns, and with 1 ists there will be found a corres-1 thing, but the worst thing you can
number tn this imtn-ditto vicinity neighborhood of six thousand tension of the Columbia Southern her two little daughters joined her ponding low price in lhe scrub and . possibly borrow, is trouble. When
A General Bankii.£ Business Transacted u
to fill their present orders -and as horses have been sold imo the to Bend, with an east-and-west line her husband, who began his prac- i low grade beef market, and when sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn-
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
this
season connecting with a feeder from tice here last winter.—East Oregon­ the market is on a decline the low 1 out by the pains and poisons of dy-
they did m t know the exact num­ eastern markets
ber to be obtained in the v.irious through his efforts. Still another I Agency Plains, and probably others ian.
classes of beef animals feel the de-, pepgia, biliousness, Bright’s disease
I cline first and to a greater’extent. {and similar internal disorders,
districts they did-not ventuieout sale is to be held this month, and [ in the locality, some benefit will be
WAN IE.)
Agents, Hustlers j ^he west is producing quite a
The Times-Herald invited its read­ it is estimated that 2000 animals derived by this town.
don’t sit down and brood over your
ers some time ago to furnish a list will be disposed of to buyers al
(No information could be obtain­ Salesmen, Clerks and everybody superior quality of beef to what it symptons, but fly for relief to Elec­ i
of the stock they wished to dispose that time, making the grand tot- ed at the general offices in Portland who wants to enjoy a good hearty ' j once did; it ig rapidly feeling the I tric Bitters. Here you will find
of. All those who did furnish 11 si of Miles City sales since June regarding the surveyors reported to laugh to Bend 50c for “Tips to effect of improved breeding the un­ sure and permanent forgetfulness
Agents.” Worth $50 to any per­ improved breeds slow away their
AHI RICAN PLAN
list received a call and in most in-
.of all your troubles, and your body
cl-ise to 8000 head. Mr. Clarke have started from Shaniko, the son who Hells goods for a living.
flesh in such places as will com­ will not be burdened by a load of
stimc 6, if not all, a «ale was made
railroad officials preserving the
ONTARIO, OREGON
has business relations with more
If not satisfactory your money mand the highest prices in the
According to the Prairie City
same stoic silence with reference to
debt disease. At the city drug
Miner a buy 1 is to rec< ive some than 4000 buyers in the United 1 the East-and-West line that has back. Circular for stamp. The market. The day seems to be store. Price 50c. Guaranteed.
500 head of two-year-old steers in States, and at every sale there , öLa.-cterized their attitude since Dr. White electric Comb Co., Deca­ close at hand when we shall turn I
Rates $2.00 and $2 50 per day.
ovr attention to producing baby,
Giant county this week. He is are representatives present from the first publication of the com- tur, Ill.
a
large
number
of
concerns.
beef
as
the
demand
will
be
prinoi-|
buying
thiug but twos and pay­
: pany’s intentions by the Telegram
»
Full of Tragic (leaning
pally for that kind of beef. The
Many of the horses are sold Regardless of the fact, several re-
ing
I. This would indicate a
This modern new hotel was only recently opened to the
raise. Either that or the buyers singly, but most of them go 111 connaissirnces have been made at are these lines from J. II. Simmons buyers are hunting cattle of moder-'
here are getting a snap. If one bunches and carload lots. Hun­ different times of the available of Casey, la. Think what might 1 ate sizes well ripened. It is a well
public. Harney County people w 1 be always welcome
ma . can pay $2-1 others can do the dreds are sold to farmers in the routes through the Cascades to the have resulted from his terrible established fact that the amount of]
and courteously cared for. A fir’ class bar in connection.
cough if ho had not taken the med- feed required for a given gain isi
same.
eastern and middle states,” many eastward of Natron, it is said by
LIVERY BARN IN CONNECTION. ’
W L Gibson, the Seattle man, is are sold to livery firms through­ well-informed railroads that, no icino about which he writes: “I had . less in young than in old animals; 1
still here, but has not given out his out the east, and are used on survey has ever been perfected, and a fearful cough, that disturbed my , for this reason it is often desirable
price to this great religious weekly
it is to accomplish this that the night’s rest. I tried everything, to finish the animal at an early age
hacks, delivery wagons, drays
—in fact they seem inclined topass
Southern Pacific is going to such but nothing would relieve it, until As well bred cattle fatten and ma-
up the newspaper mon when talk­ and ail sorts of vehicles. The an expense. The Oregon Eastern I took Dr. King’s New Discovery tore so much easier at an early age,
ing prices—therefore we cannot en­ 1 ainmals are range horses mostly, Railyay Company, under which for Consumption, Coughs and Colds than do scrubs, it is part of econo-1
lighten our readers upon this sub­ and are considered good invest­ name the corporation directing the which completely cured me.” In- my to try this method only on high 1
H oustom Nsrros.
)
ments. Thev are broken to ride surveys was formed, first became stantly relieves and permanently grade animals. One other great
ject
However, buyers have again bro­ and drive, and can be placed in known in August, when the papers cures all throat and lung diseases; advantage in producing this baby
ken into this territory and it is the eastern cities and on farms ¡it were filed with the Secretary of prevents grip and pneumonia. At beef is that the farmer can market
H. M. Horton’s druggist; guaran­ his heifer calves at the same price
hoped will continue to came
once. And in spite of the im­ State, showing Colonel William
teed;
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle as his steers and will get better re­
S ime of the men that have been mense number that have been Crooks, James Wilson and H. F.
free.
turns from them than it is ever pcs 1
here during the past two weeks sold, there seem to be plenty of Conner, al) connected with the Har­
Bible to get afterwards for them j
met with discouragement at the
ri
mon
lines
her«,
as
trustees.
the animals left. Large sales
railroad and even after starting in
Though no official statement has PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. There is no greater cost attached to |
are also held at Billings.—Pilot
producing high grade beef than low
It stems to lie the general report
been made that the company is an
To the Hon. Conuty Court of Harney grade beef and the former is much
Rock
Record.
along the railroad that there are no
adjunct to the Harriman system, connty.
cattle here for sale and no beef sluff
there is no longer any doubt as to
P atettk , I daho .
We, the undersigned legal voters of more renumerative. Get into line
Wild Horse precinct, Harney county, and produce the kind of produce in I
whatever. Even after getting into Speed Program Fair Beginning Oct. 16 who fathered it.
the Harney country they are told
J(ar
The completion of the line means Oregon, do hereby petition your Honor­ demand; type is being studied by y^g
FIRST DAY.
able Court, to grant a license to Sol cattlemen as never before and ere1
by certain Individvals that they
Natron,
on
the
Southern
Pacific,
Quarter-mile da-b, Harney Count)’
Schubener, to sen
sell BpirnuouR,
spirituous, man
malt ana
and
pcnuoener,
...
e . .
RESTAURANT
cannot get ti e stuff they want. saddle horses that never won public j will be connected with Ontario, on vinous liquors .t their place of business long the effect« will be felt in the
Nevertheless Messrs Moore and j money. Purse, $40
China George, Proprietor.
the Oregon Short Line, and branch in Andrews, Wild Horse precinet, Hsr- markets. In order to produce any
Cor. Main and B Streets.
Qnaiter-mite dash, free for all. Purse lines are to lie run into Agency ney county, Oregon, fora period of six certain type ot course» it is necees-
Malone secured th ir order« in a
months, a. in duty bound we ever pray.
tQ geJect (iam an(]
whicb
remarkably short time and.only »100.
Plaine, Lakeview ami Klamath
Names.
Names.
J
,
, MBAHS AT AUU HOURS
Half mile dash, tree for all maidens,
I nearest represent the typ« desired,
regret they eon d not double them
Falls. D is thought that, as soon R Lee Tere
John Gate,
purre, »100.
TRISi’H <6 DONEGAN, Proprietors.
i and by judicious breeding the de-1 Oakery in eonnaation
for they found < - «»limited quanti­
1 N Coullhursi
One mile trot or pace, best 2 out of 3 ' as surveys have been completed, A T Oovers
J A Vest
sired results may be had A g’eat,
ty—guO.i beef loo.
heats, for horses bred and raised in announcement will be made that F J Redon
A Specialty of Short Orders.
Dick Dry
The hoodoo is broken and our H -rney county. Turee, »100.
deal of thinking is required to pro ' Table furnished with everything
work will be started on the con­ I-ou J Bosenberg
Alfred Anderson
Charles Leroy
SECOND DAY.
local cattlemen may look forward
duce such a type and our best. 1
struction in the Spring)
the market affords. Your patron­
P Andriew
Edw Carlson
Tlxls SZeccd.q.-a.Cbrtea».
Three-eighths mile dash, for Horney
—-------------------
to better times Next season most
breeders are aiming nt this end.—
Dan
Durbin
county saddle horses. I’urse, »50.
age solicited.
see th'-m making prop irations early
Notice ia hereby given that on Mon- Rural Spirit,
Rural Juitice.
Ttiree-eighth mile dasli, free for all
and in some way stop the report at Purse, »100.
day, tris 16th day of Oct., 1905, the nn- ,
railroad points that there are no Three-mile novelty race; walk first) The workings of the law in dereigned will apply to the County
d» The Finest of All
cattle in Harney county. Why mile, trot second mile, run third mile. rural communities are sometimes Court of tire state of Oregon for Harnej’
county, for the license mentioned in the
bless > ou! w third
the cattle in Pnree, »50.
marvelous to behold. In a certain foregoing petition.
THIRD DAY.
the -’a’- of O vpti i> • within the
8oi. S chvbknkr .
Half-mile <Ia-h, for Harney County village in the South, several men
b-rj-r- of H isi.e-- <• -miy Strange
Paddle uorwep. Purs . 150.
we: e on trial for fighting and dis •
that we sb ild have no be-f
Half mile dash. free for all. Purse, turbing the peace. The encoun-j
For Sale Oily at]
»100.
O"e mile trot or pace, best 2 out of 3 ter had grown out of bitterness t
A CONSPICUOUS DISASTER.
EKD03SE3 B7
beats, 2:50 class, free for all. Purse engendered by the decisions of
4 ill be Rlâd to furairii
SCIENTISTS AS
»ISO.
the umdire of a baseball game,
Mark Twain thinks the Russo-
Ilah-mile da-h, for prtnies under 14*,
' PRACTICALLY
¿NÏ
Japanese peace treaty v. is the nanus high, ■ Alden by boys nnder 14 and included many of the well-
known
residents
of
the
neighbor-
most conspicuous disaster of nod- tears of age. I’nrse. 2i).
STONE
FOURTH DAY.
liiatmUiie
h x>d. After great difficulty, the
ern political history.
F<»nr
and
a
half
furlongs,
free
for
all
c
onstable
had
succeeded
in
stop-1
The following syndicate article
Rolhoi I Rr<»., Distributers. Portland, Oregon.
Over BOO
Porse, »150.'
while very brief, expresses his One mile trot or pace, best 2 out of 3 ping the fight and arresting five|
Beautiful
In nnytine dcslr!a<
Desiane.
or six of thi jruised and bleeding
view of the treaty very emphatic­ heats, free for all. Pnr«e »1-50.
Fise-tnHe dash, for tlarnej- Connty combatants They were placed
ally :
aad<11e
horses. I’urse »75.
on tri ll the follow ing day before
1 hope that I am mistaken, yd
FIFTH DAY.
• UCCE.SOR TO;Wll»OU 4 A.MTCW
the justice of the |wace, a hard-j
in all sincerity I believe that the
is made of Grape
Five-ei«l>th«-mile dash, free for all
Sec bls i. indsMM
headed,
irascible,
but
fairminded
R umo Japanese peace is entitled Pnr-m, »150.
Cream
of
Tartar
old
Confederate
veteran.
After
to rank as the most conspicuous i- One mile tr“t or pace, beet 2 oat of 3
"beats, slow race, change drivers. 1 he somewhat maimed rites of
disaster in political history.
MANDI
(opening court had been complied
During the war Russia was on Parse 925.
MONUMENTAL 6HOI4ZE CO’/I
Ten-m-le relay race, must ose 5 «addle
Muouvur. ou » m .
the highroad to emancipation from horsrs. change as plea«e. Pnr«v, »l<*0. with, the first defendant was called
to the stand. The justice did the
an insane and intolerable slavery.
Makes the food
I was hoping there would be no
ALL WORK GUAR­
Messrs Drink water A Clay are questioning.
First National
a
A General Ranking Business Transact«
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
first national Bank
CALDWELL, IDAHO
THE CARTER HOUS
Fire-Proof, Modern,
Elegant«
All Outside Rooms— Near Depot
Napton
Real Estate.
THE CAPITAL SALOON,
Burns,
MARYLAND CLUB WHISKY
- -
Oregon.
Wines. Liquors and Cigars.
Billiard «nd Pool Tables,
Club Room ; in Connection
’I. I. LEWIS
Royal
Baking
Powder
Absolutely Pure
peace until Russian liberty
-George Wilson,you »recharg­
the proprietor, of a blacksmith ami
ed
with tight™’ and disturbin’ the
in Drewsey. They de-
of th
more Wholesome
and Delicious.
Hotel Burns Bar
PARTICULARS
fluents, Burns, Ore.
and PRIi
CHAS. WILSON
Blacksmithing and
Horsshoeing.
I
Wagon Work.
ANTEED.
Burna, Oregon
THE TIIVIES-H&R
Job Printing