The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 23, 1901, Image 2

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    SIMMONS.
Sitino! Notes-
The Oregon insane asylum now
KIQO
has 1,200 inmates - the largest
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
,
The last quarter of the ichool
number ever before confirmed in
Oregon, for the County of Harney.
Is a Luxury that one can
the state. This is no indication year, under the old law, began last j John Oct, John D. Daly and Abner ,
dispense with but
week.
Robbins, composing the firm of,
that our people are going crazy-
All grades are being subjected toj John Ott <fc Company. Plaintiffs. B
more now than ever, but it’s ow­
Good Furniture
thorough review, preparatory for vs. R. M. Needhaui, R. B. Carey |
ing to increasing population —
|
is
something that is neces­
and J. P. Gearhart, Defendants.
spring examination.
sary
in all well regulated
weak-minded people coming from
Plaintiffs,
having
begun
a
suit
I
Under the new law, and the new
, households. We have it.
in the Circuit Court of Harney |
other
states.
We
expect
to
hear
‘•I know a valley in Oregon,”
rules for promotions, all pupils County, Oregon, against the de- t
Curtain
uallfa/itr,
raid D. 11. Stearns, who is stop­ of a big addition to the already must undergo examination in their fendants tn the above entitled
uinJcw lAatiot, car/ith, ate.
ping at the Nun Ness,“that basa well tilled ward«, however, since respective grades if they intend to cause wherein they demand the
Sia
Jn fact anytAiny you want
liver as large as the Winooski the Oregon Legislature has ad­ enter their classes next fall.
following
relief;
fa our Uno.
flowing out of it and mountains
The pupils of the public school i First—A judgment against the ■
jfrtutic ¡Picture ^raminy
higher than Mount Mansfield all journed and the “push” failed to will give a public entertainment defendents herein for the sum of i
at popular ¡Pricot.
around it, except at a narrow pass elect Mr. Corbett to the United
♦ 128 22 together with interest!
through which the river escapes. States Senate.—Lakeview Exam-| some time in April. The funds [ thereon from the 10th day of Jan­
BURNS FURNITURE CO.
arising
from
this
will
be
used
in
Above the pass the valley widens iner.
W. C. B yrd , Mgr.
uary,
1901.
purchasing supplementary books
out so there is at least twenty
Second—For a decree foreclosing
for use in the school.
thousand acres of level bottom,
a lien against a certain building
The teachers and pupils are erected by defendant Needham on
■
one bundled and fifty thousand
At the regular meeting cf tile
acres of treeless slope*; and one city council last Wednesday- eve- working harmoniously, and, with the following described premises,
wi
Tlxe IBeä. Z^roxxt
to wit: starting at the NW’ corner ot ,
hundred thousand acres of tim­
ning the new officers were sworn no more than the usual exceptions, the SWj of the SEJ of section 23, |
call t
bered land up next to the snow
the pupils will be able to complete
line. The soil is rich and capable in, a new finance committee ap­ all that is required of them for the township 20 South, range 35 East
of W illamette Meridian, running
cf producing 40 bushels of wheat pointed and also a committee to j year.
thence 490 feet East; thence 26$
to the acre. The climate is mild investigate the matter of putting
j A standing invitation is given to degrees West of South 82 feet to the
enough to produce semi-tropical in a dam to prevent the water
NW corner of land herein described
fruits.
The summer is long from the Jacqueman canyon from I all patrons and friends to visit the for beginning point; thence 26$ de­
Fine Turnouts.
i
school.
Your
visits
please
the
enough to admit of two or three-
grees
Westof
South
208
7
ft;
thence
Courteous
crops to the season on the same running into the lower part of children and encourage the teachers 26j degrees South of East 208.7 ft,
Treatment
land. At least twenty unnamed town and also to put in gates in I Come to the school and seethe thence North 26$ degrees East of
mountain streams make up the ; the Sweek ditch near the f.iir I teacher and little ones on duty. North 208.7 feet; thence 26$ degrees
river and all arc full of trout.
j prounds to regulate the water and ! Don’t wait to see them on exhibi- North of West 208.7 ft to jxjintof be­
M c C ulley & berdugo , props ,
ginning; and so much of the land
“In all this valley there is but i keep it from running in from I tion.
s^Zsi
is necessary for the convenient
one solitary < laimant of land, and,
The pupils in the 7th and Sth as
use and enjoyment of the above
his holding does not amount to there.
grades have been handicapped to building.
1000 acres. I le has cattle, sheep
[some
extent, owing to the fact that
Third —For an order of sale of
and horses enough to stock a hun­
A good- roads movement was 1 during the first four months of above described premises; that the
dred farms he would gladly sell.
proceeds be applied first, to the
“It is easily practical for one started at the recent meeting of sohool their work was more of the payment of costs and expenses
the
Farmers
’
Convention
held
at
nature of an intermittent fever than herein: Second, in payment of
hundred farmers and the school
CLAUDE McGEE. Proprietor.
teachers, ministers, merchantsand Salem. If the county court of otherwise. But the entire class plaintiff's claim; Third, the re­
mechanics that make up a bal­ this county would call a meeting will be able to puss the examination mainder if any to defendant R. M
anced community to go into that of the taxpayers at some conven­ if they stay the term out
Needham.
Fourth— For such furorders and
valley with all their industries and
Notice is hereby given that I the
Cases have arisen in public
ient
time,
we
might
accomplish
decrees as to the court may seem undersigned administrator of the
in one year establish themselves
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND-CM
schools
where
the
parentB
needed
in permanent prosperity, where something along that line in this education every hit as much as the just ami proper.
FINE
BILLIARD
AND
POOL TABLES.
estate
of
John
Murray
deceased
And the said defendant R. M.
they will never again see lightn­ section. This idea of throwing
pupil needed it. This does not Needham not being found within have filed my final account with
COMFORTABLE CLUB!
ing’s flash or feel the buzzard’s up a lot of dirt to be washed out
State, after due diligence, and said estate in the office of the Coun­
blast. I'lie soil must be cultivated, every spring is a loss of money mean that Burns has such cases this
an order having been obtained from
Old Robinson Building
the valley must remain as it is un­ and labor. Just as well save that now, but it has had them, and may Judge James A. Sparrow of the ty Clerk cf Harney county Oregon;
have them again. The consequen­ County Court of Harney County and that, Monday, the 11th day of
til an organized colony goes and
takes possession of it. One or money.
ces are very worrying to the teacher, directing publication of summons March 1901, is the day Axed by
two farmers alone would lind the
and next to ruinous to the pupil. | to defendant R. N. Needham, once the Court for hearing objections
rancher and liis cattle an obstacle
The teacher should be full of edu­ I a week for 6 consecutive weeks thereto and reading a decree allow­
Several members of congress,
but he would welcome the hun­
cational enthusiasm, but it is a case I and signed on the 15lh day of ing or disallowing the said account.
P. G. SMITH, Propt.,
-
-
,
.
Burns, Om
dred that could take over ’.he democrats as well as republicans, of “pi lling hard against the stream”
All heirs, creditors and other per­
stock that ranges upon the gov­ are arranging fot an extended where she has to furnish all of it. j March 1901.
sons interested in said estate, de­
Now, in the name of the State siring to file objections thereto shall Fresh Beef Pork, etc. in any quantity desired.
Her
ernment land finding its own food trip to the Philippines during the
It
nas
become
a
well-established
Baid
R.
M.
of
Oregon,
you
the
the year round. The govern­ summer. Their purposes is to custom among the pupils of the
do so on or before that date,
Bologna and Sausage of all kinds always on hat.
ment gives the land free and the
Needham, are hereby requested
F. 8. R eider ,
learn actual conditions for them­ higher grades in this school to he
settlers does the rest.
Administrator.
gin to be careless and irregular in to appear and answer the com­
“Il is the thousand and one val­ selves and be prepared with facts attendance, and finally to cease at­ plaint filed against you in the
leys like this now lying unoccupied and figures gathered by personal tending altogether after the first above entitled cause on the 27th.
i
Notice.
in the Pacific Northwest that is : observation for the legislative few warm (lavs of spring, and it is
1 proper to say right here that no day of April 1901 before the Circuit
going to receive millions of lucky I work of next w inter.
Notice is hereby given that the
pupil will lie promoted who does Court of said County and State;
liomeseekess during the next ten
hereinafter
mentioned and describ­
and
if
you
fail
to
answer
on
or
be
­
I not complete the year’s woik. It
years.”
ed township plats have been re­
is up to the parent now.
fore
the
time
aforesaid,
the
plaint
­
What Harney county and East­
The above is taken from a
A ninth grade, or first year high iffs will take judgment against you ceived and filed in this office,to-wit;
marked copy of the Burlington ern Oregon wants is more actual I school class will be organized for as mentioned herein.
Tp 20 S., R. 38 E. Tp. 23 8., R.
(Vt.) Daily Free Press which was settlers. We mean real home­ tha benfit of those pupil« who grad-
40 E. Tp. 23 8., R. 42 E. Tp. 26
Date
of
first
issue
16th
day
received at this office this week. seekers who will till the rich soil, j uate fiom the grammar department of March, 1901.
8., R 44 E. Tp. 24 8., R. 40 E.
and who wish to continue their
Tp. 24 8., R. 41 E. Tp. 28 8., R.
The valley referred to is evidently raise their cattle, hogs and sheep,
B iggs «V B iggs ,
this valley but Mr. Stearns no increase our revenues, build school
Attys for I’lffs. 41 E.
And that on and after the 22nd
doubt visited this section years ago houses, churi lies and towns, To
Notice For Bids.
day
of April, 1901, tilings will be
and does not know of the settle­ lease the ranges would retard all
received
upon any and all lands
Notice
is
hereby
given
thnt
seal,
il
this.
ment and general development of
bids will be received by the Count«
embraced in said townships that
the country. He is also a little
| Court for Harney County, Oregon,
are subject to private entry.
mistaken about the climate. We
until Wednesday the Sth dm of
G eo . W. H ayes , Register.
A clash was prevented between Mm. 1901, at 2 o'clock p in. of
H. G Cameron Proprietor,
Bnnm,
do not raise tropical fruit, but
C
has . N ewell , Receiver.
Russia and (¡real Britin over the said day, nt which time the I.id«
This Stable ia located on the corner of First and B, Streets, mid kr
plenty of potato«.«, onions, in fact
railway dispute at Tien Tsiil by will be opened mid considered by'
»nd grain on hand
Has competent help. Runs a Job Wagon, Take'
B
all kinds of vegetables, besides
Count von Waldersee as com­ the Court, for the construction of a
gcra
to
any
part
of
the
Country.
»
grand and building of bridges mid
grain, hay, and fruit such as ap­
mander-in-chief of the allied forces culverts, for 11 distance of sixteen
F
ples, pears,
pi unes, cherries,
England could not afford to go to thousand, seven hundred and fifty
s
straw bel 1 íes, blackberries, etc.]
If
war with Russia at this time, She (16,1.>0) feet, on the county- road
M. F itzgerald , P resident
F. S. R ieder , S ecy and T ri
Although tin- valley has been
leading ea«t from the east eno of
J
in
the Sweek lane.
settled and tine farms cultivated, must first settle that little affair
B iggs A T urner , A ttorneys
S
Said
grade,
bridges
and
culverts
South
Africa.
we still have thousands of acres
s
to la- constructed according to the
of government land awaiting the
plans mid specifications on tile in j
Sastexxx Oregon. Title
e
settler. I Lui there been a rail­
G-naxaxxtsr
Co.
If congress should pass a bin in the clerk’s ofliice.
i
The court reserves the right to
road through or to this valley -lot favor of leasing the ranges for a
'i
IN COT « POR ATE D.
reject any and all bids, and the
a foot of this vast body of land term of years, how many people successful bidder will be required
J
Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed
would be vacant today. As it is, would it benefit in ll.irnev counts ? to give a bond, to be approved l>v
the Court, in d«>uble the amount of
those who want home« with us Half a dozen?
1
Hardly.
It his contract, for the faithful
To all Lands in Harney County, Ore;
should make haste as tin- pros­ would be an injury to me hun­ foruianee thereof.
estate
pects are good for a railroad in a dred where it would benefit one.
H. R ichardson ,
(,’ountv Clerk.
Bought and Sold on Commission.
Office in Bank Buildsj
short time. The man who waits
Uv F. S R ieder ,
for the railroad to bring him will
lh-puty.
not find much vacant land. Noth­
ing would suit us better than a
Attention Stockmen
colony of still ily faimvn from the
cast and now is the lime Io get
The Harney County Live Stock
choice land from the government,
Association will hold its regular
TRISCH A DONEGAN, Proprietors.
meeting al the court house in Burns
llaraey \ alley has the brightest
on
Saturday
April
6.
at
2
o'clock
of prospects with its excellent soil
for the purpose of electing officers,
and its adaptation to the stock in­
Mi John 1’icrpont .Morgan 1» and the transaction of other busi­
dustry.
not compelled to hire a l*M»kkeep­ ness.
Tlxis XZea,d.Q.u.a,xters.
C. I*. R.iriiKRFoHD, Pres,
er. 1 he New York newspapers G. W. Y oung
hompson
, 8ec.
do all his calculating and keep hi»
llardley a week passes but this
Collimerei« 1 Hotel Building.
.1« . ounts w ithout charge.
Th« Oat«MK I Tal« of ib« X«rtk»«>i.
office receive* from three to a
dozen application« foi sample cop­
Mr. \\ A Fraser. author nt
ies of this great religious weekly.
Queen Wilhelmina's new crown Moosw.* and others, has just writ­
(French Hoose building)
Among tho-e this week is a man cost $100,000. Yet it will be just ten for earlv publication in The
Saturday
Evening
I
’
oat
a
short,
MRS
FRANKIE
BRENTON. Proprietor,
in Alabuma. We aty I'ecommg like her to want a new bonnet atirrii g serial, entitled The Outcast*
The table is supplied with the choicest delicacies the market
famous ami at the present rate for Easter.
The oulaaata are an old buffalo
afforde. The culinary department ia presided over by an ex­
and a wolf-dog. «nd the greater part
will have to get a steam pit «s in
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
of the story is about the strange
perienced cook.
order to supply our regular »ub-
Surface appearance would seem c unradship and striking a (ventures LAD1E> AND GENTS UNDER­
scribeis bom all oxer the United
of these companions, and their pil­
TRAVELING MEN S HEADQUARTERS
to
indicate that Secretary Hay*.« grimage. in company. to the distant
States No well-regulated house­
WEAR. A NEU CONSIGN­
Large,
clean and comfortable rooms. Everything under th*
treaty
has
gone
to
grass.
plain,
of
deep
gras»,
of
which
the
MINT
hold in Harney county doe« with­
OR
THOMSON'S
wolf-dog knew
person«] supervision of the landlady.
GLOVE
FITTING
CORSETS.
out this excellent family journal
There are action, and strength of
—--
and in view of the (at t that it is
lost word and nhraa- in the story, and
doing its part toward building up
th.- touch of the soil and the music
UNE LINE OF OVKRsHIRTS.
v a ami charm and aomhrenees of the
this section ( Oregon amt adver­
Pl RE GUM RUBBER GOODS
foraat The rush of the fremied buf­
tising it* lesources, people »' ould
WARRANTED. A LOT OF
falo herd to death it told with splen­
I
subscribe and have it »ent to
FRESH GR im ERIE!*.
did dramatic power The plan of the
I HE HILL HOUSE,
xhs h b symes Pror*
”
<>uld
leasing
the
public
range
book is a unique conception. «nJ it
friend* in other states who would
is
worked
out
on
uovvl
and
enter-
inervan-
our
assessment
roll;
like to Itjyate in «ui midst.
NICE. LARGE AND CLEAN ROOMS.
k taming lines
i
íhc íiiiKú-iinaíd.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stat.
The “Star” Saloon
JF’ivst Class
CITY MEAT MARKET
Your patronage solicited.
THE CAPITAL SALOON,
Can both be fitted out complete
the line of wearing apparel at our
store.
E. E. T
.
Bums,
Commercial Hotel
R. A. MILLER & COMPANY
binest oi Blended Coffees
i
the table laden with best in the mab ^