• h» einita-Herald <? I k The Ufficiai Paper of Harney County, has the larg.-at circulation sud la out ■. Ibo U-sl advertía.mt medium© in EaaU- n Oregon VOL. XVIII. Hnttiru tfouuli'U Covers an are» of 6,428.BOO acres of laud. 4,721.(00 acres yet vacant subject to entry under the | nblic land laws of th© United states. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, NO\ EM BER is I HARRIMAN ROAD IS COMING N. «ud Oreg . st. rt Line th© A LACK OF UNITY IN WORK vicinity of the present terminus, ANNUAL STOCK SHOW road would make a ©bort and direct and th© action of the Sumpter Val route to the East These are the t . (TJIMIV. \ io Pms ley Company in building intn this N <-e ■- -rebv : V"h that hunt- I4.IM.IN SET ASIDE FOB -PtOJECT- ground- f hat th« Har- territory demonstrates It has the CHAMBER O'- COMMERCE Al PORT ing I . . • upon the enclosed COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT ED LINE" ACROSS STALE. ritnan v • >. struct the object of opening up.that vast sec LAND ARRANGE IT. rimls ..f t:.e American Land A Live MAKES SUOOESTIONS. Central On g >n road. tion of country beyond the present - I- .. .'<d in townships 39 Mr Harriman never make© ap- OF BURNS, OREGON. ©topping place. A 10 > Range 35 E and township kitcaawa ©I th© Narrlaaa SyaUw Cariala prapris'iom (■<’ arm .unc.s them It is Planned to Include all Pacific Coast The road it is declared, cannot 39S, R.’.GE W M, Harney Co 4»lii School Boards to Allow Teachers one la Via« ©1 Coapctltlo© of Hill Roads unless h« is i'. >ul r- idy to begin to States in an Annual Eihibitien of lie made to paj’ from the present Day out of Each Month to Visit Or--g ii (better known as the Trout ■ -Unni Espira la Walliai Industries and Livestock. u»e them, by which it may lie in ^¿^arrants bought at tho market ftri'ce. Their Neithborlof Schools. trafiic. It has long been a matter Creek ami Colony Ranches.) is ferred that construction on the new of conjecture where the objective strict! v forbidden Any person or Th© Northwest division of lb© In response to a call issued by WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. To the Teachers and trustees of 'f lhe roaii ¡8 )<M:;Ued, but I projected line will not be long de p. I c - found hunting or trespass Lirritnan railway ayatetn basset1 layed November 1. 1906, is the the Schools of Harney Countv:— this matter is pretty well settled by the Portland Chamber of Com ing with a gun i their poeession DI 1< ECTOK S <tshi« $4 IHOOttO for th© construe-1 date set for the first Northern Paci John D Daly, <’. Cummins. N U. Carpenter, While visiting some uf the schools the admission that the town of. merce, a body of the representa on above -l. - rii id property will • Ku •>/ a "pruj©cUd ¿|ne,” in 1905 fic locomotive to come into Port C. A. Haines. il M. Horton, .1. W. Geary, of Harney County I find among the Burns, in Harney County, is the tive business men of the citv met be prosecuted to the full extent of Thoiuas Davis. • n$ 19<XJ and has announced th© land over the north bank line down younger teachers a lack of unity in place selected. Further extensions at the rooms of that organization the law. A reward of $25 is here fact, but 5^11 uol make public the tb© Columbia. From that dale the school work. By investigation I of the line point directly to Prairit- yesterday afternoon foi the pur by oflered for evidence that will —‘■tefiinfT the line under considera competition in passengers and find this condition to be the r-sult City and Canyon Citv, on the John pose of discussing plans for the lead to their arrest and conviction. tion, its xcation or its extent, says freight business betweed Mr Hill ir e> <■>•<■> <-»©ox-»acr v » o < wm A merican L and A L ive S tock C o , of a lack of knowledge a© to the Day River, but there is a prevail piomoting ot an annual exposition and Mr Harriman will wax warm lb« Oregtiiau M. A i . kxamikk . I'liEMDisr C. I K ix vox, Cashier ing impriMeioQ that these towns B y E B. H ii . i R anch M anager work done by their fellow teachers, W m . J osks , V k k -I’ rbsidknt . C. W. P i vtt , .Aset. Cashi©r in this city. Genera Manager J P O’Brien, Th© ■ may be left a few miles to one aide, after studying over this matter for The proposed movement is on when asbd aa to whether or not ■ part for a projected line to he con some time, I have come to the con The company has not made any A Disastrous Calamity. litis appropriation had to 4o with structed in 1905 and 1906. amt the clusion, that if th« teachers could statement. the same order as the former ex It is a disastrous calamity, when the constuction of the long dream- Cen’rsl Oregon hue will equalize After leaving Sumpter the road positions of several years past, li \' the privilege of occassiotially *d-of r<>.< through th« central part the advantage g lined t>y the North vi-Jing the schools of other teach climbs to an altitude of more than with the exception that it is to be you lose your health, because indi Î ONTARIO, OREGON. gestion and constipation have sap of the stale, gave a known.g smile, ern Pacific in coming to Port! nd • ers. watch their methods and profit 5000 feet, where the summit of the on a much larger scale and also Intei’o-t Haiti on Tone Deposits. ped it away. Prompt relief can be but bo Words "I have l.ee. aslt«d on it© own tracts 9 by th.- best, much good could lie mountain between Powder River that a feature of the new idea is bad in Dr King's New Life Pills. A great empire will Is* opened by that question a g.iod many lituss We Solicit Your Banking Business. 1• accomplished, and each teacher be and Burnt River Valleys is leached; the holding of a livestock exhibi They build up your digestive or iDHity.' and 1 will have to answer the construction of the Central better prepared for her work, and then plunges immediately down to STOCKHOLDERS:—M. Alexander, Win. Jones, E. II. Test, 9 tion in connection with the indus gans. and cure headache, dizziness, you, as I did those others who wish Or. gou road as it is intended to go be of higher value to her school. th« little town of Whitney. As C. E. Kenyon, H Alexander, Estat of n. r Robbins, William trial part of the enterprise. à colic, constipation, etc. Guaran ed to know, that 1 have nothing to From Natron the rails will climb 1'his has led me to make the follow soon >te this point is reached an Miller, Frank R. Coffin, Thus. Turnbull Almost every human being the banks of the Middle Fork and say on« wav or the other.” L><a©v<jt«-'owac ©%»••_• o© j »«.- ing suggestion to the trustees; Give other ascent is begun with a con- . evinces more or less interest in teed at the citv drug store; 25c. ''That information wnsex|>ected ” will follow in a general way the old your teacher one day out of each tinual upgrade until the village of Mr O'Brien was told "But will wagon road through ©nd across th« month as a visiting day, and <rive Tipton comes into view. This animals and an exhibition of the WANTED— Agents, Hustler© you tell whether it is the Tillamook Cascade* t" the vicinity of Crescent them an opportunity to visit their I PHCt! siso occupies a point over posibilities to be attained by Salesmen, Clerks and everybody HOWARD SEBREE, PRESIDENT W. R Sf LRLE, VIC, ? - SIDENT L road, the Cooa Bay line or some lake From there the way is easy neighbor schools and discuss with 15000 feet above sea level From stockraising will always attact who wants to enjoy a good hearty ©cross Lake and Harney and Mal them school methods. The school Tipton it is eight miles to Wright’s immense throngs of people who laugh to send 50c for ‘‘Tips to other?" "I have heard that the company heur counties to Harney and Mai-. children of your district will feel Station, and three-quarters of a never fail to visit an exhibition of Agents ” Worth $50 to any per wa. i' terssted in ......... the Tillamook heur Lakes, thence up the Malheur the value of these visits, and your mile more to Austin. blooded stock when the opportuni son who sells goods for a living. The road is a narrow gauge, but ty affords, which was borne out If not satisfactory your money n>ud," was the reply, “and I want River to Ontario and a junction i schools eneugb belter to pay. Try has been built to accommodate a by the large- crowds in daily at- back. Circular for stamp. The to s»y that the O R A N or the with the OR sic N I it. All of this country is wonderfully Houltieru Pacific lias no interest in Again, I find that in a irreal broad track, and has cost more Itendance at the stock show held Dr. While electric Comb Co., Deca that road We have no connection rich in prospect and in present fact, manyof our school districts child than $12,000 a mile Grades are at the World’s Eair. Stockraisers tur, 111. wHh Mr Lytle and the line into ami is easy of access once the ren arc allowed to remain on the so steep in places that the wonder all over the Northwest have de A General Banking Business Transacted that country ia ttol our project mountain- are recrossed. Douglas ground after school hours, play is expressed that trains can be run sired such an exhibition for many The Coos Bav road is already pro I County, w ith it© mines; Lake Hur gain.-s, murk building- and fsnees, over them. CORRESPONDENCi: INVITED years, for it will briug them into vided for and the appropriation of ney and Malli or counties with and writ« obscene sentences on out Up-to-date iob printing at reason I competition with the eastern their stock and tbrir millions of I bu blings, and even walls of the BIG SHEEP DEAL. f-L 160,000 dors not apply to it ” breeders who will gladly avail able prices •ere© of fertile lands walling for a "Then the extension uf the South sch > >1 buildings This inu-t posi themselves of an opportunity to O W Porter, the well ern Pacific lies from Natron and market and people to till them, tively b« prohibited, ami teachers acroM the slate ia the only line left otter an unrivaled field for the sup-1 should make this ruling Tbut sheep man of this city the latter show in Portland, ami this will The Lone Star which will, or would, require that port of a much needed railroad In ' -tudeuts leave the grounds as soon part of this week disposed of 1G.- serve io create a gaeater effort on RESTAURANT amount of money to construct?” i Douglas Countv there are 132,775 us school is closed, and see to it 000 head of sheep to Bailey A the part of the breeders in this (Uiiiia George, Proprietor. • AHLRICAIN PLAN But Mr O’Brien smiled once more , «crea of public laud waiting to be that the ruling is carried out. No Saunders. locality, as well as in California, Mainanti B Streets. The sheep brought the following and kept hie counsel taken, in Lake County 2,346,293 teacher should leave the school ONTARIO, OREGON. I to have exhibits of livestock that ¡VIB fl Lt S AT AUU HOURS Railroad talk, and many indies- acres in Harney county 4,250.301 grounds until every student has prices and are to be delivered the will be on a par with those of their lions, and a ripened course of i v*ub(, and in Malh or County 4,9<8,9<>2 quitted the salue, and remember 7th of tills month. Bakery in connection I Eastern competitors. Merino lambs $2 50 coarse woo) to »ay nothing of prospective com »cres Along the Malheur River the school room and grounds should RaUs $2.ou and $2 50 per day. '1 he livestock industry in Ore A Specialty of Short Orders. fietition, all point to the one conclu- lOD.OlHI acr< of rich I nd are wait- be sacred to the building of charac- $2 75, ewes $3 50, and yearling gon, as well as in other sections Table furnished with everything wethers $3 25, sion that the Harriman system is i'>K “> l>® irrigated, while Klamath j ter, as well as an institution for a Mr I’ orter expects to close out of the Northwest, while it flour the market affords. Your patron- at but to send its trains across the County hold 120,000 res. schooling in the knowledge of This modern new hotel was only recently opened to the central plains of Oregon, and that In Lake Countv. hundreds of i books. Yours in the interest of his entire sheep interests by winter ishes to a certain extent, is not as age solicited. and take a much needed rest.— extensive as it might be. and an public. Harney Countv people will be always welcome iwfore auotber year has passed utiles from a railroad and a market, our schools. Huntington Herald. annual exposition would serve to The lino was recommended for com are'JBti'' Dsh. p, , 75,000 cattle and ' and courteously caret! for. A first-class bar in connection. M. E. Rigby, enliven those interested in Ibis fir notion long ago when General 20,000 horses from which the 4000 School Superintendent LIVERY BARN IM COHri ACTION people realise in spite of conditions, MEETING WITH SUCCESS. branch of industry into enlarging Manager Mohler was at the head . • ’f-. Kino© that time it has been held in an annual income of $750,000 Coming to Harney County. the scope of stock raising.—Ore Mayor Lackey, C. E Kenyon, gonian. abayanM The survey » hav^beeu Harney County Iris 250,000 and J R. Blacknby, the committee cattle and 500,000 sheep from which made, the coat has >>een estimated, G. A Hurley, Deputy Prosecul- appointed to secure the right of $1,000,000 is annunlly received, and of late surveyor© in the employ ing Attorney of Polk County and For Sale—Five choice lots in - of the Southern Pacific have becu while here are to be found the lar- i secretary of the Independence De way from Ontario to New Plymouth Ontario, 40 lots in I.awen, 10 lots I gest individual stock ranches in the velopment League, baa such great for the railroad between Ontario \ again over the territory. in Burns; 1G0 acres of good land a ' H oustom S aitos . J s C arlos B oyd x. Encroaching railroad cotupeli- I'nited States Harney Valley alone confidence in the future of the and Emmett, and A N. Soliss, part of it natural meadow 10 miles ! lion, of which the pobliu has ©otne producers 40,000 tons of hay and northeastern section of the state were on the Idaho side last week east of Burns, unimproved; IGO knowledge and of which Mr Harri- | 10.000 acres of alfalfa, while in the , that he is going to leave a remuner and addressed two meetings, the acres near Saddle Butte with pre nty reterei:- s t.. ail lover.-. my> doubtless much more, is fore- county are 300,000 acres of tilabie ative law prartice iu Polk County residents pledging their support to sent crop of wild grass standing, lntercsi-4 in Ute reran ¿ . . í -i. 41; Mattel secure the land desired. The com land susceptible of irrigation. ; . . -i.t. ¡i -i-...jAt.. jay mgthe haliti of the Southern Pacific and Income n resident of Burn© or has a house and good fence. Par I p Malheur County each year pro-1 Lakeview. ZZI, E! Tl.i* and O. RAN. interest© and com Mr. Hurley was in miltee is meeting with much suc ticulars can be obtained at this a r:»j’xnt. e» —*ve! 2ÜL CO. r-Ti. pelling them to occupy the rich ¡duces 2,000,000 pounds of wool, to Portland last night on the way to cess in securing the right of way.— office. Argus. field of Interior Oregon, or leave it say nothing of the richness of the his new home. CHILL r- soil or the agricultural advantages. to lh:>*e who are coming II i© not “1 believe that the country near Married—Monday evening at • It is into this country which now Burns is to undergo the greatest Ho there!-—If you want to sell i© the natur© of Mr Hili and the , the Parsonage. W. R. Crawford, of! --Sta O ntario , Oitnoott. Narthern Pacific to come ©o clo©e to blooms so richly as an undeveloped development of any part of Oregon your property why don't you list Harney City ami Mrs Mary Meek, ■ an undeveloped country, a© will be wilderness that the Central line will during the next four or five year©,’’ it with Smith A Lewie? They will of Erie, Ill. Rev. W. F. Chase Ontario office : New Wilson Brick. th© ©a«e when the north bank route find it. way. It will cut many said Mr Hurley at the Perkins. “It see ten buyers to your one. They olliciating—Vale Gazette A i© completed, and then paes It by ; tuilss from the present Harriman is practically sure that Harney will find you a buyer for your ranch The Chicago A Northwestern line , route to the east, while at the same County will be tapi>ed by a railroad Of city property, your horses, cat Alfalfa at Geer A Cummins i© »e©king a route to the Co««t time it draws its sustenance from during that time and if it is rapid tle or sheep Call and ge'. ac through the medium of the old the vast territory tributary to it, development is going to follow In quainted with them—the latch Centrai Oregon overland trail, and its main line and feeders. A year1 spite of the lack of transportation string always hangs out. Main St tn© re.tleas buil ling of this rompa from now we will see the trains run- j facilities j{arney County now raises Burns, Oregon. TRISCH A DONEGAN, Proprietors. Has had over 24 year» expe* iencc as about one third of the stock ny under the guise of th© Wyoming ; ' tiing on schedule time. Editor Byrd of the Burns Times- of the state. It is alto a good A XorthwMtern and the Idaho A -I Thank Th© Lord! ' agricultural section and will be Herald gives ue a dig on our com Norlhwe©t©rii has revived the ©torv .nd given it added life and fune cried Hannah Plant, of Little Ruck, even better when some of the irri putation abilities but is still of the XCsilce Tlxls jc3:csLcLq.-UL2ixtcre. Second door north of post office. From the south a hostile line is Ark., "for the relief I got from gation projects are realized. It opinion that Plug has a great head reaching up the Klauiatb coun Bucklend'e Arnica Salve. Il cured will be very easy to use the water on him Well, never mind, Julian try from Nevada to California until tuv fearful running sores, which of f-ilvu © River for irrizaling pur- When we are figuring on the stork U’eitlral Oregon is practically the nothing else would heal, and from po-i s ami by doing so a great area we get rattled, but will fix it with — " c iiiVrrgmg p»t i of many si stema which 1 had soil' rail for 5 years.” of practically barren land will bf the noted bird for a boy for you next time—Argus. Second the The Northern Pac tic is coming It is a marvelous h-aler for cuts, mad« fertile.—Oregonian motion. burns and w 'U- *- Guaranteed at to Portland directly md certainh SL '1ER A ALLEY HEADED FOR US. ik II i . » Joti.g will have an stay the citv drug ■ to •; »c. Having sold the furniture busi and « ©hucler line Ir«.n tu»- • oaal t< the ness, U. A. Byrd will now loin his Point say Burns is The Objective For Sale Only at Lit .cago. the Harriman line© are BETOKÁI.J L..Q22EB LT Officials in Answer to Queries. attention to painting and paper '■ought face to face with this iii i>. <lad to furnish ? CHE á Í lá 4 JJ BŒÏTIST3 A3 i hanging and solicits a sl.ai- of - rl.'U© emup<illmti and s.-iuetlii' g He will also con A Suini't- r special to the Teie- your patronage ba© to ia> don© Tin© ro.td now AIT IEACT’CALLY t. 11 - . - Si uipter ia cougralulat- duct a cabinet ami repair el.op used along the Columbia ami ov-r it g I self on th- running of regu STONE the Blue mountain© 1» ail up grad« Intaîmrùlilc lar ti wins to Austin, opening upa Son 1 «»su Ho*her. ami tortuous, and in • .nip<’risoli rich country fo’ business here Rothci I Br< ?.. I’iFtribbterB, Pt-r»:íind, Oregon Send for Ovor 500 «■ many other route© alow > m • “Comnuption runs in our family, Price t .* Th* first regular train want to Beautiful thing ha© to be don« md is n *w To anyone desiring Circuí Designe. \u tin Tv- sdav. and carried a large and through it I lost iuv Mother,” aouul to be done. writes E l! R id. of Harrr.onv, M< excursion of business men, who • Fiont Portland t > N tirmi on th ■ areal- idy l.yitig plans tor get For the past five yt :irs, however, pm-n nt Springfield branch of the ILSON&ASrT ting I h-ir share of the business of on the slightest sign of a Cough or 1 boti hern Pacific »» an easy grade, Cold. I have taken Dr King's New L.c his Ihudsome that contri . 'id practically in •< straight line Hi- <■ ui.iry hrougti which the Discovery fir Coneump ition. which The lift acroas (be l a.cades by read ' a -1- after leaving Sumpter has saved me from serious long It»'- um of m.Kieru engineer.ng is no is c v- ■ 1 with heavy growth of trouble ” Hie mother's death was l»*)der or greater or longer than MONUMENTAL BRONZE COr.PANf, pin- tiintei Much of this is own a sad loss for Mr Reid, but he SÄXDGXitlEi. COM!:. that actoM th© Blue iu lunlams. iearne'd that lung trouble must not ed to the Or-goo Lumber Com- Absolutely Pure now tn use The lit»© aero©» the p.mv. whose big mills are located be tr glected, and how to cure it central part of the ©tale is on« lm>K ' JUS ALLWORKCUAR* at Bak-r City, the logs are hauled (Jui Itest relief ami cure for c> ugtis reach <-f easy grade ami easy cm- A Cream of Tartar Powder, and colds Price 50c and $1 00; ANTEED. 50 miles ov- r th- road io the mills •truction through a fabuiouatv rich free from alum or phoa- The Government reserve embra guaranteed at citv drug store phatic acid •nd practically virgin country. ce» much of the vacant land in the Tria! bottle free Burns, Oregon aovuk assiNC ©owots co , wtw voew. Joined at Ontario with the O. R A First National Bank A General Banking Business Transacted I FIRST NATIONAL BANK I I i oaim * him CALDWELL, IDAHO THE CARTER HOUSE. Fire-Proof, Modern, Elegant. All Outside Rooms— Near Depot Napton ác Boyd $> L .lines and Mining. E. N. NELSON Watchmaker and Optician Oxeg-on. st The Finest of All THE CAPITAL SALOON, Burns, - - Oregon. Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Billiard a id Pool Tables Club Rooms in Connection. !H. I. LEWIS A MATTER OF HEALTH Hotel Burns Bar A-tents, Burns, O e. CHAS. WILSON N POWDER HO SUBSTITUTE Blacksmithing and Hcrsshueing PARTICULARS and PRICES INFORMATION. RESIGNS. Wagon Work. THE TIMES-HERALD Job Printing. /