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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1907)
Vt Clmso-Wrrftlb Tin-OHi.ial I'api-r of.llu'iii'T r.niiii, J hs the lsrg.it rircnlatinn and is "nr ai 4 the h-M ri,l.'iljui(j mrdinmsin Katfrii Oregon. gibe imtfiMtt&lk A 9 ti mrtmt Kstrsiaq Ceuntrn j ('.vera an umi J fl42a,HflO acre of land, 4,7M.I9t aeree ysl vacant nhjrt n entry tinder the pabltc land law of 1 ho Initial Htaliaj : VOL. XX. WJRNS, HARNEY COUNTY, ORK(?ON, FKBRl.'ARY 16, 1907 OVERNOR SAYS IT ROBS US MB PROPOSAL OF CONORF.SS ON LAND LAWS kf Lsflstatsr la Prlel lsti The Ueveraautat Rctalalaf 1 latter I see Tlllet--Retsrd nVvflopsicsl V At laat il nppiars that our public en are taking '11 tumbb- to thin- ves" and the Went will NN be a nit in demanding a hall on tin- Kit handed policv of the adminis tration in land matters. Tin- fol ding is a pre dinpatoh of recent ale from Halem: In 11 special message In the lega tor- (Jovi-rnor ( liuiiilx-rliiin hap d the f-illosring ill-effect would experienced hy Oregon if the ngreaalonal proned to retain ! to timber hind" nod aell nn) timber wore i-nrri-il out: Development nf the Htuti- hump- d Mihmil fnnilH deprived of Ihntis- d of dollar.. tiregon'e foreala sacrificed to prn tle and finance rei-lamatinn heme in other elate. Withdrawal from Oregon of 'JO.- i.ihmi acres. Citizens forever hindereil from poring homesteads nr 1 1 11 1 t 1 111 w in the moal heavily limbcr atate in ihi- ciniiitry. Ilu- (Governor gsl urged immedi- consideration of the uiulti-r, d I'reaidnnl llaiuee hae appoint Senators Miller, of I, inn and nun lloolh ami lliiwermiu. I Hepiire a memoriul to Congress. tiiivernur ( ' ! 1 1 -r 1 11 1 1 bus mil- led to the legislature that Or- 11 ahould not xiil t to having the Btate. TbO Mil profMN th.it lb ALL TO BOOST FOR OREGON "psci a I agent Many times settler title of lnnd shall remain with the are amion to obtain tills ao thev can mortgage their land and obtain money for improvement or for other legitimate purpose!. Some time they might want to sell. The long delay incident to eiami- II Ackcraiaa Asks nation would defeat Ihnae nnrnosfa. government, hut tli.-it tin- limber can old to llw btfbosl bidder. HUNtieR OR OREGON INFORMATION CONTINtTS Thi policv ahould ilentid. the for eala and then th- iMld nearlv worthleea nator l-'ulfon ha ofTer.-il Ml Stale Saaerlaieaaeat J. amendment providing thai cent of the itiotn - received from the aale of liml"r shall go In the counties from which it II thin being in lieu of the taxes which the ooa n ties would n from the land cent would tie n ever r.-.-ive. 1 he remaining .. per cent is to go t th- reclamation fund, from whicl: Oregon datives 00 belli 'lit BXCI p( H MITinl I priae in Klamnlh County, tot government bar ti petedlj 11 down OSJ r.'t'hiiinitinn pr- "This IHM that OrOgjOfl would be paving 91,000,000 .,, , fin... j lor reclamtitliin projects in I lull.. and ether still. - 'I'li'li tin h II providing for lb-- aale of ftu- Unbar allow corporations in hid mi far above the indi vidtiil holder the latter would eland no fa Fnr Tke Ma el all Coast) Sapc rla- irsdrntu aid Tts.str .1 II Ackcrnmri, snperin tendent of public instruction for the atate of Oregon, ha repeated Well, thai Dsvalopottnl League to the b talis f it work and relative: to the colonial rater to each and even one of lb'- i'"Ulll superintendents throughout the elate of Oregon. Vckeriimn believe that the splendid initv afforded ,ple id the Middle Wet to -I vr point in Ore gi.n ni the low rate of $2." hoiild nopal baton lbs seboola,aal that .-ill if nrlier- in the slitle hould not nforoo themiolveji of the fact, but imparl itMMN fact to their stu- Bf 125 ilnlude nil Mminri River ixtiot. St Paul lb, I the MM enwld bt , '.-nirv. the rale at n atand.lill, hh w,;i , ml I -.1 lr,.ln S, IK ,nd from mlllioni ol dollar- eoinn.en-nulv ,-,:,, M Hlll, ti.-ke-tt. will laet through the reKulalion-of He g , , A , 1 1 1 lata hunger lor n sboat Oncea through II portions of the United On the other hand, he told the President that out of hundreds of pecial agent at salaries of fiaOO a year the Onvernmenl wou!l le bound to get many men who would not be above accepting bribe, and such special agent, instead of pro tecting honet ettler and expos ing crooks, would accept money from men who were law to susUtn their record, toil NO Ij SOON TAKE SCHOOL CENSUS StiPFRINTFNOFNT RH1BV GIVES IN-FORMATION. Aras Aom alt Tb IssorttsaawsM lie tin lst Sloes Assssirot tlk--lc aas I stt Wtsfc Is wik Kdilor Times Herald Owing to the fact ihet the school census will be taken soon and also that an ap portionment ni the school loud will probably lie made in a few weeks I wish to sav a words st reaking the I planatory to these features. First, it must he remembered would report adversely on honest that the county school aiiperinlen entries where the entr men would dent apportions all school mone refuse to hrilie them Mr believed on u,e census taken by the vanon that more fraud would I consun, Lchool clerks and made a part of mated under this system than ia : ihoir annual rejmrt to the euperm perctrated now The president seemed much lendenl after the annual si-h, meeting lie has no other method pressed and admitted that theae f aaeertainhif, the number of child argument placed the mailer in an entirely new light and be would gn ren In each district and the count Sown d. the school concus should i uiiiUOHtinueii according in state ments made nl ba)m 1 of the legihlatnre WIN T HI TOO St Rl UlfOTMES. Ill lie ' In . pull- IfesH d el-. !.'.,. ,..,... , 1 iiir....i i- 1 . A I. , I ,,. I . ..Ill-ll'l 1 III, I, ,11 I- praiee f,.r luiviiie, "aeoorad t! ' III- StlM'k cy of lei, range ' rV'hati Ml valuable of it resour.-e pi... Uf. PiRlhll ... h in such condition a to not only " whs just e. I" tin aril, lull aliHiillllel p: . velopmenl of the elate. Already," savs Hie message, l,.r)ll1l,rUM acres of land have been (ii-iilly withdrawn from settl. - -iit and cultivation by being plac- within Federal reserves, uml a covers at leai one hftb of the rilnrv of the atate." Il i lip(SHlbll'." eiinlililie- Hie sioige, "lu tell How much mure the state's territory kj to be wilh- wn from settlement, salu and livation by this proposed new in i-use it is enacted l ' ess. It max lie eiiual if not atnr in acreage Inan n- bjsjsj in- ded in Federal MOM Attention of tie- lioVMNIor was ed to the UieiiMire pending ill kngrese hy a newpaper dispitti-b, III while he ih-siiid to go into lie lis on the stil jeil. bH tune was ftuied in win. Ii to get bo. nieeaage ore the Heuale and House prior their week-end adjournment. Ii III lie liglll of past M hi. b shows a i-eriiiin elass of tool in. n . I. lore of tie- leaning p 0 luiierli Dp mallei -t.irkiniii. ni ile Bountry I spite i.f iba trjfjowoi effort on tb part of that OM tain ola id Hlo. ki-r.iw. r mid lie BJllllioni "f dollurK I l.v in have the poll.-, adopted, tb ,,,. sure wile del. sled it I .i ami for a Inn thought to be 11 ,1, i. I 1 ue Ml I'lin-liol Inn- lb. : n M-nple. wliieh I DO Valliabl. pr. - I.,- - a-wake stiK'kiiiiii win Im various other Q the range I, ddition to the many I I bat 1 n 1 .lining ruber, .: T -n inqoirioa. ' iiHnii l he laat 1 ' ...- I:.. , . . HuaeJol i..i 1 in raaolta are psy- ing lb ll ail . .. . i.ivulliK sa - .ni than a iy !. W'llliuiielle Val lead- in iiulb- got. Kilph Aokiey, aecre- .k I . velopinent League, has kOod a par l letter, in f and ef- - " of hi und the results . illluiif Msiii othrr p.iiolh in (Iregiin are 1. and th iMiiimercial and 1 ntc should . H.lvertising mill without 'i, in. r nt! Club .t.l'l-.l M ii- luod with I'lverlihiiiK the atale ol umi r last nighl Tin f the stale are doing a grand work in calling at- to ilu- nily to in deetwr into the eituati.ni iutimal- , m ,,k iimll,v th, i.ai w....L ... Int. assisted, that he w.,,,1,1 ,,Hi hv,,rU(ry ,, (.roful enumeration fy his order, at least in s.. far as it f rhi(Jw, ,.lull ro.jjonoe of the applies to hon.oat.ad e.it.,.-. m Itelnw I most cheerfully subinii owii-w r.iiLi:s wr. , ,h( iuhj(, lh v,nMm rllorta of each year together with the apiwir Henator Carter of Montana and ti,,umeuta made on the earn Senator Heyburn of Idaho have Anv one can asoertaln hi il... both made speeches this week on just how much eacb individual tbe policv of the interior department diatrlcl ahould have, and also just toward eetllera, and Senator 1 1 - how ever poiinv oi school money urn dwelt with some liltlerness 011 ,ss been dlSrcsd of: the withdrawal of eminuons areas of land from settlement in Idaho mi of the forest reserves. There was however a radical diff erence lielween the speeches of tb Iwo men Senator Carter was much more radical in hi abOM nl tin .1. .iitiiii. nt l.ul In- was careful to sav that the blame wa due to SeOfOiarv Hitchcock and hi sub ordinate who have il.n nil III. president. Senator Heyburn on the other hand, went straight to tie point and laid the resionsibili t just where it belongs, at Hie door of the president himself, savs ilt Lake Herald ,,f rjg Mr. Carter'!" putpoee was to save himself frmn the charge of any ai.tagonism to the pr.-rnl. i.t He know a every ImkIv elae knows, thai no depart ment head amounts to much more than a meaaenger Ihiv for I ha preei- . 1. .use, llNii i-aplls, Stale apportnu. merit ier I HO. gaajajl u.liN'. plus DM N.i ,. pupil Total ree'd. dent that Hitchcock has not on I I - I . s I II in II l.'l I., II I. .'I 'M U been advised by the -idenl I :ui pie bVI 11 the light that was put up l in. and the tattlers against the rang. leasing meuaure 1. IS II. .w, v -r dillei. n I -nl pro- United li Mil at in 10 in, .. I'Ut that he has lseu prud.li , int.. creaae in. ' - ,...d sasaxatail- ,,,,r,,,, "f "' l-'rntatasja , ,. ,. though .t be, gf lUoeevell, and , , '!,,. agff) tep he ha. iakei..everv .. bM tali r,',l"', ''"''-"""' '"" . .. iMMtv nf aMlhrn entrv in-., ir 1 liregon tn in-I " viUof those who lie it, the nlder "rdef h ''" '"'" ff Hun ol law. has la-en with tlie en- 1 .!, 1 , ... 1 iiue out IIAKUMilH 10 rMMJg M WUVs r this reason I... did not gather " I-"!'"'. '" I . ... lk. ,,..,, ,,,., , , he Ilea n more data and more telling "" "" "'"'' ''"' tislius than tluae n.iorH.raled " "' l,rli'"' '" '" " bis document. The elli-cl ol the '"""'o "4W "' ssage was electrical. 'reward the ema . I'he dispatch had not cuught the bope lor in n light uV augi -piil.b in the leasing, k 1.. - . ,,, KuUoohad ll11 '" l-',", i ..III, the ll.M It is til it, regard In the laller's the large si. ,g j llUi,(l. ud esse in p -nut ol members, and whtn ihey L-overed the "niggei 111 the whimI- le" they were exceeding wroth ut bugress II was tirat propon.-'l to er the message lo the committee public lauds and instruct that I In report a message wilhout lay, but rienatur niulth, 01 'J ma la, oflnred as a substitute that a tire approval of the ehief executive Not in the bislon of the depart ment has any secretary done so much 111 violation of th" si is nl congress. The executive order pro hibiting the issuance of patents un til an examination of the grounds could be made in peraou by a re presentative of the department Is a It is a Hat .i-liaooe :. 274 si 42 12 IM IM IH 42 .17 IS IM ft7 n. 17 II 20 l' 10 P.i 17 I M II M l 171 K :n .1.1 :o ;m ;ui .v. 17M40 I.e. M.'l Gl 10 M 4: 42 mi A Mnileiw Miracle "Trnlv llilincnlou se ni.il lie V ef Mm M." lie Hull ill' this 1 t 1; Beats! Wood I r,, r.no . 'be was so wast ed in coughing up pus from lier lnng l.elor .Ir.-U.i.l her end so near thai her fantilv had watch ed I v In bed-aide Hart eight hours alien, at m urgent r..iiel Mr Kmg's New Dieoovarx waa giv- wild the astonishing result that impr - - gap. si d con- tinn.il 111. lu - v i-mnpletelv rOOOVered, and 1. a hesllhv woman to day ' Cuaraoteeil euro for coughs and . dd "-".' and fl t st ) at the fity Drug --t I rial bob lie free M N I I D aaenta, lluatlsrs Salesi , t lelks mill ,elb,av who want to enjoj a giasl hearty laurfli In send SV for "In lo Agent " Wiirlh 'Ml , any per k.iii win, s giaal for a living 1 1 0. il salisfai't.iry your money bai k Circular lor alamp. The lr W'lnl' electrie Comb Qg . Dggffs tur. Ill rtay live ia ee.- Raa aVBHsTs E. N. NELSON Watchmaker and Optician GKIiD MEDAJt. THE CAPITAL SALOON, TRISCH A IKINKOAN, PropriaUtra. Burns, - Ortgon. Wines Liquors and Cigars. Billiard and Pool Tables. Club Rooms In Connection The chancea for living a full cen- Iiiit a.e eteellellt in the case of Mi- I. -nine I'ihi, an. nf Halnesville, Mi , now 7i ri ar old She write "Klectru- ll;ll.-rs eiired in" of Chro 1.1. Dyspe'isia of 10 yeais standing, ami made u, feel as well and sir ing as a young girl " Kle. 1 Hitters .lire Momach and Liver' nlseases, lla.l .li..rilers. (isnsral lehitil and IhmIiIv weakneee. RMSIIl Stf laM on giisraiil.. .it lb, City I bog I Mill make this a bargain month 10 the way of plum- and has arranged la give lb- - .- klv S Loin K-, ii. In li. in all who pav up year in advance S) II. raid N. a "ilbacib erawhopii in adyalice will also receive ibis griat national seml weeklv newspaH-r and family magazine in tbe I mini Hlalrs The tw,i papers mi, ,1 ,1 f,.r $2 lor this nl h mil CHAS. WILSON, u. isaoa rn.w 1 1 aoa sterna Blacksailbiix and J i J I I HpFaVgBgU k 1 HrsslMc.ic. Wagoo Work ALL WORK GUAR ANTEED. Burns, OrSafon IIS Hews. . I lb- Illue Ml 0O id Transit Co will give '.'.'i reward fnr the air. st ami convu lion of the parties win. removed sirap and . other proper!, from mn. ol the .11 , ,,a. I., s on iln o, ..in. lain DMOaiT V KTTIlAn laamiTiAi fjfcciiAmTiAi rtiCTICiLLT AIT iaiatrtiiii 1 mil o 000 ssta Sar Ooautirul Uaa S tOf ) . aBJ I lawOiavlslaT. asOeHJSIJjsuJMCOSStAeiy, . L LEWIS Wi H I"- b) '-- PARTICULARS and PRICES fa atyaos aWnof INFORMATION. DESIGNS. II in ;.' 1 III 't 4:1 M UM F. E. BRAMLETT, SILUK MUI.NH.IMIS Ar-ISrifc Msec la Itgcr. K kiifU ul -I 1 1 1.4 isl-l- -'- m. ii, ' It Mp . I.nriio. ' 1 uial couioilllee be appolulod owOaOsaaM SHOOOl a r huld fn unit 00 ,,, be eiaojinad ! the laws of congress, il millets and since the govern be uiound l.v a .im eial niuni ,,f great hardships on th.nisanda of -,. watchful 01 tor said ing public lands In not allot ,. ,), imJ gl I""" ll uaims 1 WM ,0 entry men. it baa driven and is 1I1 iy ing man into Canada for land who would remain in tin I'mted kHidttr the waller and report back lb. Senate. This reajrt will be tbuountig MouUay afleruooi,. kator Booth is identilied with IMM ll.e greatest lutuber concerns lu kgon. and Will be ... a poaittOO to at the propon. ii ougieaaional through iIk- ajOS nl one di; tou oar nad I'he nlatemeiil ha U:en OjfSoJl Idc that the barons 111 Congreto back of thl new i iovernuieulal j. me it is just anotiiei phase llbo ujaiupulution of public land the beuelil of I tit- lamlgrtiblM-rs. ke forest resorves rccitntly cit-ul.d viewed with suspijiuii, ,..,d lb. iiiliui is expi tinned I hat coi porale ir.Mln are ggOaTaUasj ibmugb tigress to gobble tb.- limber re- tries of the stale )eslruotion of the base fnr 111- fllllty lauds IS one nl lh. le lUnc-H I he hill, and sun:.- ibe pro. . ku Ibe sale ol tin -e b.t.ds go 11.I.1 school fund. It In appaient on face that the school lui.i' will lu heavv loser. fll the legislature does not pro- i ugainat this propoHtlioii." suid (iuvemor, in an uuerview, "I ' ll telegraph to Washington my- j The people of Oregon nboulu lei this deal be perpetrated Ihoul one nl' the baldest pink-nth outcries ever rained in the I oooioaosotl channel, under aoa leasing law 111 eveui ual ed .mil the range w.l! lo mora harm I Steles if tbey could secure .and iiun good here as readily and with as little 1 udmm.d that be r"d ll- " -y do '" tbe region , taokad mailer as across tbe line The adroit evasion Mr. rulton .lul .I.H...III IH w Mr Carter aecoivetl no JJi tta ho baas J!" "r " . pasiii" I t I..- af in will lind I. barbarirs fai e I was is- ho will undnrslaiid the stiai k is itbing oi 1 order .1 h in. i,t- made no nromis- rpa ti . -sion shoulders. . r would -.lifted, I "r- Hyhurn's course 1 .,1. ..In 1 , - the in "ii coioiueudal BBTIoTOI BoVfT aaaaaBsL' , jSjO'Y - lead Mr. 1-ulsou told aimed at him nvi r Mr 1 1 1 1. ItOSOk 'a is nun I, 1 1 has taken 11 iiimjii hiioself In critialiS l'resideu "" "" f K p n.nal.JS liUj hate in 1 , njge to tske although tiit a-ouid like to discredit b.iu if l',.,ibl the lilah-. .11 1 iiu act o,.d.,r l,4ev ,U"- ,uld oe ""1"' -- '" .. ...... 1 ,. . . ,i uitt lA.' 11 LUi Asa lis a. I tal ageut Visit ''"""' " "' ,;u&o( ,.s usu- "'"" -" "' " "' laat M - usu- llll agrei in, nl Uiotl .e. bS d. -1 nee .' il." L.r liSV- ina ll.e cuurugx of hi cuiiviulione, ON VOUR nii-i is auoiui'.s . 1 i. aravsMs amis . 00, I Oatsasos ifit. M.., (1 .: 1. .0 an. 1 a tiros -. 1, .. .,..1 win I. isinu.-i. .....re Ibosabjsaloi .ootfbe , ("arter has bad IS tins paito-ular ageol exami- 'v'1", I. part- i 10 W'asblligUM. Kor this U. I.uvc probably n.-v.-r hsd a . timi nf Prssidsal ob "i.l oggaj out and the ' 1 tpi-tial make a big bold eUmi and linn .g., npiiah ii.- i.ns ! 1. a re-consideration like rresident- mi, I i:. -.-tsr. if he were a poh- ls tbe vnuld be a hardship 1. 1 withheld patents from settlers .vim bad ooaapltad with the law. inoslli their entries bad tie.ian or a dt'iuiajrat he would be the most vulnerable man 111 tbe public eye today. Prairie Cily Miner I by al Job printing Tbe Times-Herald. Al'kll 1 1 Apportionment 17 per capita A total of 7(J is included in tins fur teachers alien. ling inslilule llisl No. No. pupils Total ree'd 1 -.'74 itm M ; M ."'', 4 11 11 1 11 IV II 11 18 II I . 67 lb in 17 82 M 17 -'.; r. u 14 lb in II M 17 M U 1. I -' $tt li ..as, luub eaootjr, 14. Miaie luu.l h distu. 1 lubila Inlsl rat d I M ir, t 77 87 fto i u m m i mn a so Ki&o a iv itiM) 7 HO I 4)60 10 gj 11 18 l 76 ti 611 1 HO 17 3Z u n u a so gj n ia t'uiilluuatl uu pago f, Ik Uoc Star RE87AURANT t lilna ' I Mam and II MlwO MIAUH AT AUU HOURI Bakery in tunnsstion A Soaull.r tf bsorl bfotr I a' I. fun. labed with v.-rylhlug Ibsmarkil all. rds or palmn age s.di. ll a 1 . gn III III t'.l Wi iW llw r-i 1 .1 IffJ 76 1 - IIU Ml M H4 al The Finest of All . MARYLAND GLDB WHISKY NrSsslol7 Hotel Burns Bar A )ents, Burns, Op. gVaaKotboi d Hrs , DislnbwUrs Portland. Oraojas. JOB PRINTINC-THE TIMES-HCR ALD IF YOU WANT CASH For Your Real Relate or Business I CAN GET IT Ho Hollar What Youi Property It Worth, or in What Touto City. State os Territory il by 1 ..Tiros HW dm mull "I ISm L .! " II ' . Hl B SI . Wtllf btffIMM 1 Iw t" Vjjprg - (atpBoP li.nul !'. laii, 1 he Laud Mail, 41 Kan. Ave., Topeka, Kansas "" II H Wl a S.II HI a, C.I M aa .-! Tt. UJg si 70 60 -a riS till I plsn l"i Ondiiga BgOJ "7"W buyer (.. 1 "(. i) .,.;..; 16U60 1WS 60 -"' UasBtJ filals I'ami 60 t-ulUwuig is a bnul d... rlptlaO Igggfl 160 60 178 60 1 l-ost esab price UdbU Nsuit. Iddrs M Yn Wool 1 Hj m s, Col fai ota lad laitj 1 ilasirs in iu. 1 ropartjr auwiagfiailiag apprusiatataly ana too toSl. v lag ttaMiaaaUoaai To a 1 ooai Male fries bata.au I aad I 'UI gOJ I doau aad balaeus Ketuarks llasua atWrs