The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 05, 1901, Image 2

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She Œimrs-MîcraU
Notice to Creditors.
show held in Chi. ; go, ¡ill of the STATE NOW'IAL SCHÖCL AT ECRN'S. that the writer has - a any where,
—
some
of
the
presents
that
were
bunt!
I best sheep were purchased by
In the c unty court of tire State of
on
the
tree
were
very
valuable
and
Représentative
Gser
Mil
loti
.duce
Such
II’. IF. J humin, Jh’uju-ietor,
n
Oregon people, and w ill be ship­
Oregon for Harney county.
fantastic and
Bill
at
Ce
r.inr
Législature.
the
decorations
were
ped to this state.
I bought an
SATCKDAY JA' I ARY
:
In
th"
matter
of
the
Estate
of
ingenious. After tl. ■ pre seats were
Aberdeen Angi s heifer calf for
A rthur 1!.’
. kley Paton:
This iVeir Saloon has just been opened to
R.qir.- i-nt iüv" G"<-r of Harney distri Luted dancing com minced
Not. -.- i u-reby given by the un-j
W rin»tt*r Mac Porter of Benton county, pay -
Jl kl A N H Y RD
the Public a tl solicits a share of your
arid .Malh< ir i-o-jiiti- -, < x¡ r" d I everybody taking part, both old
I ing $i,ooo. The breed is of the
patronage, and guarantees to furnish its
his views u|.oii qi; >tiorn likely to and young, There were all kinds der.-L: d, Thomas Fitzgerald Ar- >1
best, and it is quite an iccession
patrons yood goods at i easonable prices
We wish to 1 -ill tie
-n d
bo considered at the coming si -»!' i; of people there, and people from far nold, 1. : ut i- of the estate of
to the blooded slock of the north- of the Ilgis:;:-. i:re tian Or- genian and near, there w< re truthful peo- Arthur L. a '.. v Paton, deceased, I
nur readers to Rt-pr.
. ; •
pie and prsvaricators and I rather to tl. ■ - r<- !
• 1. and all persons
reporter as f .How :
Geer’s view. on r. ’ti t |>
in ! west.”
think that the latter were m th havmgi!
gainst said deceased
‘ Of course. I r-y ird matters p r-
*>
ing to legislation wh. h were
Old Stand Hain Street.
majority for the simple reason that io pre-- r.t t!.-- .-air.« with the necess-
T. 11. Johnston, joint senator tainii.g to tl. ivi-lf.ri: ari l ih-v : p
given in the O h
n : ¡1 nt
tliere
were
different
Viirielies.
There
ary
vm;
’
-
,
within
six
months
date. He should h .
t ■ ■
ip for Wasco and Sherman counties, inent of Harney and Malheur
counties ii« Laving first claim upon were common 1: irs, iinconnnoii afmr tie i t publication of this
port and good will < I 1 wry tax­ says his attention in the legislat­
my attention. Th-re are several liarc and imported electric liars, notice t i - .id Ex cutor, at the of­
payer and resident of thi a trilct, ure will be turned especially to
such, anil if opportunity l.<- favora­ the first two were well represented fice of II i- ■ ■ <fc Saxton, in Hurns,
ps the laws he fav ■ at ■ o! diri ■ I the extension < f the irrigation
ble I shall eciire their enactment but the last one v. s beyond com­ Barney c .ty, State of Oregon.
interest to them. The 1
h throughout the arid lands of the into laws. The raj idly developing parison, Lr I ho party that live-son
Dated thi- th'.-2 1 day of Nov.1900
T:
etrz . skald A rnold ,
pnent of a normal
i J . n state. He favors the adoption of agricultural interests of Harney this creek who has won. the cham­
Executor.
would be of much la n it not the Carey irrigation law, whereby comity win o strikingly illustrat­ pionship belt for y irs had to re
the
I
oiled
Slates
(fovernment
alone to this plat e but the
ur
ed by the e !>i! it« f-nmd at the re sign in his favor, 1 ich to the sur­
rounding country. E.ntern Ore will grant to the slate <A Oregon cent meeting of th'- Ilnrney County- prise of his friends ami neighbors,
EOTiCE.
gon is entitled to mm e 1
: I,ooo,000 acres of arid and des- Fair AsHocialion that I believe our even the man tr im 1’rook county
ation in edu- ati-mal inatti t - th a ert land on condition tliat the : agriculture, like that of other sec had to cry out to !■ • spared.
i nd ow Shades, or anything carried in a first class furni­
C haw F ish . | T »;d! 1 limpient Taxpayers of
has heretofore been ¡; nt- l bj state in turn wil. grant permits to pion's of tin- state, sh'H.hl be given
ture store, call and examine my stock and get prices before
Harney
I
-irnty:
You
will
please
finnnei.il
aid.
To
properly
conduct
Riley,
Oregon..
D
a
-.
2*5
l'.liX).
the legislature of tl.i
ati and irrigation companies to build
purchasing elsewhere. ’J’fftnre Fntrr.r
billing, in vari-
'take n itii-e ibat in c.miplyaace with
dill lies on the tracts available for annual ex) "»iti "ii« of ill" .-cction's
Burns is so -itu.it■ | gi .
■ .1
in Order of the County Court, made
t ty, always tn stock and lilted to any pielure.
l'arac Shlpccnt.
~iu h improvements. Upon com­ product i;i rather too great a task
ally as to be t -
for privati- enterpri.' , when it i-
it tie- Nover:.! .- term, fur the im -
pletion
of
this
work
the
land
will
those lines.
ÊS.
Œ3ULTÏXS,
zo
|considered that the labor and ex-
me : ¡. vi i : coll, ctimi of all Delinquent
be thrown open to settlement,
Walter Glenn and Johnnie Me­
The proposition to ma'.e a
i pense involved um t largely bi­
t iX'-s dm- IL. :.i-y County, I will on
district of I lai ney < . a I''. i an- each land holder being entitled to given without hope of remuneration Laughlin were Ontario visitors ha 22 day I
camber. 1900, ad-
other importan't m t m ' lh.it 160 ticrcs, to w Inch he can gain 1 In order that tl.e '-llicieni-y of our Jri-lay at<i Sat urilny. The -.•>-nth- v< rti-oj the L’. lii.'iuent Tax Rolls of
men I. vi- disp< *ed of two hundred
dili' t lie by reclaiming and tilling, in a I county fair ni-iy I •• ii creas.-.1 from
should be furthei e I I .
Harney Coui.'v as a whole. Costs of
- .1-1 of horsts to I’i^/s A Remil-
citizens. S > long as other sec­ similar manner under which tin- i year to year, I shi.ll ask that th-
levy and a iv.-rti ,ng will be added
mrd, eastern buyers, ai d they
sections are favored I
-'ate aid, present homestead laws are oper­ I present org.miz.ition be given th-
to .ill t i .
remaining unpaid on
delivered four <: irloals of the ho- es,
we should be i ei le-.m/.- d. In f.u t ated, the irrigation companies aid of a »t in appropriation, to la-
I abovo dirts.
about one hundred head, in Ontaiio
charging the settlers upon the made to a di.-trict compré-ing li ar-
Dati l this .2 lay of Noy., 1900.
We sir ■
Friday and they were loa
G OBUE SlIEI LEV.
sideration than th - moi- tin, I..) benefited lands a stipulated piice hev CQIin’y.
ship)ed east the same ni|
‘ Speeial laws have been for a
S'- ri:i Harney Co , Ore.
Hay and Grain
settled ami f.ivoiai |.- - lion . in for water drawn from the operat­
I ine 1 nriionts
this city, M -»srs Riggs &
LvQ Always Kept
Courteous
order to prop« rly exh it oui ing ditches thereon. In this man- long time demanded i y the various iard being here to rtciive them. I
livestock in-1 i i rica here,and if they I
.JMÉj
Bu Hunds
Treatmra. f
products andimpro-. e our gi til ner thou-ands of ac res land now
l'po shipn.'-nt of tin rest i f thè
can be nrrim • 1 with justice to all
DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF
V«
-T. Ti
'
lying idle and useless in Eastern
horses wil occur in about two
tural interests.
conflicting inti-rests mi effort trill
-NOTE E 1’0'1 I’VBLb \TJON
weeks from Guturio. Ontario Ar­
While tin: : lock Im im s of Oregon might be transformed into
l.e made to secure the passage i f
McCULLEY & BE R D J G O, P R O P
V.
I.A'.'li O '. 'I, Bt'KNS. OKE.I-iN.
|hissection is mo t impoitand at the rii best farming sei tions, thei e- such measures a« are desired This I KUS.
Iw■ .»ur 1. ixn,
by providing for an increased im- is with refert mm- to t!i<-questions oil
this time and -ill ai e im i • 01 I
. .■ ■ ■
. th., ir.’ie xr wpiia- r
of 1:1 t .. :-,.-i bi - •. .•<! no’if“ of i men non
interested in the mattei
inigrati >n of - -tilers and a l ling r. stricti.ius tqinn n.i^rat .rv st
Whs re il-
hi buy your tobacco? ti. i !...•• )• •-
* . ■
«■• !■;■.’! ti'jn No .7.
• r’!
' • 1 I
b. II.
before
duty of men aelii ely cn ;.1 ;■ ■ ,;1 large trai ts of much needed pas­ n d of a compuk- iry ruad-bran 1 Wo buy d ct from th-- tobacco Kc-is’t-r.tt I 11«*'• . ■ at Bur: b. Oregon, on
.-«I r
. tIn-
hr • ,I?»nuttry l'. Ol.
factories : nd can sell you any
If* Lat " •'
fiO’. .' ng witio-f -8 to prove
stock raising Io formulate 01 . m turage to the stale.
l.w.
n.i <-.o‘ /. . ’ 1 a:i
mid r<-f ¡an ati<»n <-i Bai l
¡.•I
" iil l> I ’ ■ .1 am! M. V
Laker of
‘’For the bi n fit of educational brand of tobacco .it less than any l ilt'
line such aim udmci s .. w aial
-
.
H L. ■. .¡I.:;: i : b at.<! W. C. < eeil
merchant in Harne county—N. • i Kiley (':■ . .a.
interests
1
shall
ask
that
an
uppri-
he of bem lit to them. ID presin
There is, perhaps no help to
I.:,-?. W. Il V i el Register.
R C. ANGEVINE,
ietor.
talive Geer lias sign:'. I I.
will a town so great as that afforded jiriation be made fa the establi.-b- brown it uo;.s.
of
a
State
nicut
and
iiiaintcinai.ca
jngneM to do
by a good local paper. Its bene­
Normal School at Burns.
securing such legi hit: 1 ... 1 d> fit 1 1 the community far 1 .weeds
•dee.
‘"You may be sure that I will not NOTICE i tili PUBLICATION
sired to further Ila- ■■ I. indil-it 1 y wliat the publisher gets in a
CHOICE WiNI ■. LIQCuRd AND CIGARS,
T . • firm of I.
Geer Ä Co. hav-1
neglect any "P¡ o.-tunity to resist T. S. LAND ( FFIUE AT BI'K.NS, OLE1 . )N.
of Eastern < )i i - on. Tin 1' im
money return. There are place« any proposal that may l.e m ule to
the
FINE
BILLIARD
AND
PGÛL TAI Id S.
im: iii p-i- -1 >f its inten st in I...
.'acniBry i, »XI.
111.u xii> h.i- a
in Oregon whose leputation .m l repeal the pr. .mt scalp bounty law i Notice in
icivin that
following
COM: ORTA l LE CLUB T.00M3
1’iirns Milling Co., the accounts of
t He; dim »! < . uct« v 1 bl» ii-tcnnon
the 1 ecoi<ler of m.n ki am b: and growth have been chii-lly due to which is, d : . tly to ii.i t, in Or, mitiH't
nnik'’ »! :.tti pt. î tn rip|,-'i» •-<’ h : k - r nt. and tl.at company
must
bi?
settled
at
b ■. i i r«>i i »»ill u*' •>’.« -• bet- ' •
« er aud
of the state of M -mt.ina a -. mg I r the excellence of the local pre-'«, gon am) in l.-rt < t ly to \V< -ti : n Ore- ihnl
• ■ ■ i It» -d i r -.a. O1-4VU, an February 1 , . I "■
A'd <mt.-t.->: lie;: in:bbt'-dn s«
Fvirt H W
information and 1 |
which has spread knowledge of K hi , ii limit r of yiilili;: policy. 1
v. ill l e p lid by I :■>. Geer Ä Co j
•
stock laws. Tin wa 1 o lie m thi llicir Gltiacti ins far an-.! wide deem it a matter i f ju -tii-e to th'
and u.'i ■'mci.rmts ilu< are payable to I
if witri.BbVB to prove
¡-urtic i.arlv sul-j ct
interest of the L al ot to iln 11 \\ heievcr there are del < 1. p ue:it large intert
UJrt»U MU J lUh It 1 II
I. S. Geer & Co.
< D. H’SRk Al
w H
, J» K-ph » autieri »-o',
of stockmen of iln- u m \ an I of natural 1 csources, the ih icc — 11 thu destr■ e:iv.- |i--t« i h . Ii th
Dated October 1st. 1900
X V» ll iH.'I.M of t Kit,
;ir. ‘i i t !aw i ih gind to
LOCHER ci- PANKRATZ Propts.
w ill be gi\ en to th it 1
aie ten to one th it some country
ns received.
editor is at the bottom of it.
Heer 5 c-mts a g! -.
i ' c : !« .. .
.
c.
a i'i' -a. 5
The repeal of the I dp I -ill.’ v though iie i« rail lv “let in on the
gallon keg for $2, 3 gallon keg f ■: i;, "o.
n bottles
law will be
l ; -i. tide ............ 1 ground tloor.” in i e«.
lit i* n < !
for $1.50. Bcir delivered imy p’
)'V Mi. < ice: . The I ■
I ol his etforts and publie spirit, I low
Eastei n < )re >n 101’ lit!
iw mam people wli > read the i otin-
ju«t and 1 igl.t It is a wi ll known try press ever think of this, or re ■
fact that tin e pests disimi logniz.e the editor's efforts I a de­
' o a
tliouH and« of doll 1 - worth <>f uig good for the corninomi V in
P. G. SMITH, Tropt.,
Buri.«, ‘.''■■fj.T.
stock each year and while E.ist- the proper mantlet? Lakcilew
the greatest Examiner.
ern < >1 egon det n 1
sa? Perk. eîc. id any ü
Hi • Cnarsa
i ¡i > h I «:»•
hr
direct bcm-lil li 11 the
w il l n t <i j- t i)
o c fus
g
Western ( h . ,, m.
well
tile
A mentiliial flou ibi- li'gi.dat-
b n/ w.••«■! d « i;«
whole state, ■ - b m 1 d
the
ure id Oie,; in tu ging coligli-«.« Io
way of tax- ■.
vxp.-dite Icgisl ition Li king to the
fn^or of a primary
reclamatimi < ( mir a: ni lands,
aw, it one of gen»»r r!
i'i-L-ith
A. I’. ¡'.menu
A Duncan
Dr. James Vi thy.
thè im ;hl not 'Mil m ieli ic ■” but we
>1 a ’ bu str . th d.
Sta'e agi li uhm d .
i
— ¡Ise to 4'laj ’ suca a
should let them hear from us on
4
mj u>r s of thu 1 irger
valli«, ieluriid i
that stibji i .,-iltv.l as I”' ' .
count •< w ,i ’ a mt d -
visit to tin Lie
pre? unt Cor. :it! <■ « in
have been In id du uh
The I camiri r aw.il!« to d
■.
j «puLited a ctionw.
eastern i iti. -.
At ¡
coni tin man in the Oregon
. mv wou!«i r. t ive n\.
Withy bomb
Legislature) who has the tementi
propogation oí i e
to introduce a bill to abolish tin
tl! <v . . rhr w ¡lb tb
Eastean Oreg- n
i’o
s aip bounty law. We w. nt ti
grain repot ti i he l .i
.
gel light cl e up to til it I. ¡low
ing to say :
to tell In n what an ass lie is.
•-We an abou! t ' nt a i.> op­ Lakicivw 1. vacian r.
eratiy eg:
rimici ,
in E ub I ci n Oregon in co
to
III'.: tern Orego i wou’il ex*
Dcf.'nbatit’P., D.nieati \ Sou, l’r ¡ :-i-lor.«.
Eurus. Oregon.
with the i i pa
i I
tvtiil application i>f the scalp bouil­
i
■
-i
.
B,
Stratta,
tad kaa|• i •]
lute at \\ .islu- ' in ’ > i
li (i oiii roc < ti i tu thuge and 1 o-
,-A'.-r. I II II» I- !l •- . ■ t • l-r:t 1.1 '¡-, Per.» » Jib u 3i-.il. Tikcsp»s»eu
In-en app.-inti J |
n to any pait of tk« (.’--a
I* t lai d and Western Oie
Hi t bl tw i «■;> til
gon wo ; >1 l-<! gl ati fui t i the fa-
the C< l ege l.i ti.
Oregotii n.
priblem ut fumi-' 4 •!*(
M F itz 1
' • ! ' .
I s I íiuer . S e yand T rkab .
i cuoi ate the pa-tu:
If Havana to! i> c > i« a*
iS at Ti
\ 71. H
(.ENTS I ND! '!
Oreg >n ■>
is said to l*e. s.n s i
i < iN.-b .N-
portance. We
change, w hv lie dicket«
THOMSON'S
i unii 'i n m 1 i -tern a
We : the in iki is put
F.TS
v. n ( iregim .i i wi leiy
i
>ra?
I X( V)KV<MI \TEI).
owing to ll: 1 e arid
The E i khorn S a loon. I
WiWES, LiQUORS AND CfCARS.
Steam Beer Always Hept cn Tap, acts., a Glass.
«
I
WÄLL PAPER, CARPELS,
CURTA1H POLLS,
O
.
d Sale Stable
í • í=^ a y
estar
Q
w
st
erd Fs’.'s.vc ci s’l : kb
Your patrona^ solicited.
C ’ -
w car in ;
rumstaiii;-«, T
coming alili I
animal bus'*.util
their best tn he
Tin» »I ite is
laising, and agi
Vclop aloog
Iw able lu g
i
that the sliA k w i
Uli the iati,i -.
,.re doing mu. . t
Boriaci ■ of i
|io»n:g i..
, s
1
in some t <«
»beep to !>»
A« du
He
hot
11. rn«-y County -evins t bore
ncr ol
been uvei Lokcd in the annual
I illtl.'tl of thi Vi cgomaii. W hat*»
the m.itlii.'
te •.
Since the i-ig snow
mg ol stock *n ti is si,
come
• - V
r.parel at ora
IXE LINE <
OVEltSIHRTS
PI lEGIM RUBBER GOODS
WARRANTED.
A LOT OF
I ,F'U GRU. ■ RIE<
cs
Abstracts Furr. -livd ar i Title Gun tn'e- ,1
To . . Lands ¡a li.,
ey County. Oregon.
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d 5 Zd < n lo
:i Á- PONi. UN
Onice ,n Bank Building,
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