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BURNS,
VOL. XIV.
HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 20, 1901.
i plaintiff’s claim; Third, the re
I uiainder if any to defendant R. M.
be of inestimable value. Tomorrow
Needham.
Striking Features of the New Ten-Dollar
they will proceed to Klickitat to in­
In the Circuit. Court of the State of
•4
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Fourth— For such furorders and
Bill--Advertise Expositions.
Oregon, for the County of Harney. decrees as to the court may seem
BüáSLlUFTION RATES:
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT OFFI. quire into the reported presence of ENGLISH ARMY WANTS NO MORE
John Ott. John D. Daiv and Abner just ami proper.
AMERICAN BEEF.
Ons Y«*r
12.00
lobelia in that neighborhood.
CIAL TAKES UP WORK.
i
' Sts Msntlu
1.00
The new $10 United States legal Robbins, composing the firm ot
And the said defendant II. M.
YWssM—th»
tender note recently authorized by John Ott & Company. Plaintiffs, Needham not being found within
Eastern Oregon Ores.
vs. R. M. Needham, R. B. Carey, I this State, after due diligence, and
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
All Sleek, Except Hone Bred, Will be Ex the Treasury Department, may will and J. P. Gearhart, Defendants.
.
STATE—OKEGON 1
Object Is Io Discover Those Poisonous tn
1 an order having been obtained from
taatora
|
GW McBride.
eluded From the Co.tracts--
be celled the “exposition 'note,”' Plaintiffs, having begun a suit! Judge James A. Sparrow of the
Stick—Eas tern Oregon is Sure
□jfcS
<
Joseph Simon
A portion of the next annual re­
What
Packers
Say.
of Investigations.
says the Oregonian. Its popularity | in the Circuit Court of Harney County Court of Harney County
(ThoB. Tongue.
port of the geological survey will
Mtaen
.... t.M A. Moodv
is said to be commemorative of County, Oregon, against the de­ directing publication of summons
MT’toaeral
.D. K. N. Blackburn
be devoted to the gold and copper
Br«.
i I-...-
The Department of Agriculture three different expositions, although fendants in the above entitled to defendant R. N. Needham, once
A disp-tch from the Dalles to the |
ry ell Blate
F I Dunbar
fields of Eastern Oregon, in the at Washington has received a dis­
rar..
C S Moore
none has a lietter claim than the cause wherein they demand the a week for 6 consecutive weeks
Oregonian
says:
V.
K.
Chesnut,
of
tobHe InatructMou
J H Ackerman
Baker City, Sumpter and surround j patch from a prominent packing
an<l signed on the 15th day of
’riatar
W H Loeds
Portland exposition of 1905. The fol loving relief;
i K. S. Bean. the Department of Agriculture, ar­
First—A judgment against the March 1901.
ing regions, says a accent dispatch company in Chicago, announcing
IS Judges
.[ U. Wolverton rived here last night with Professor
striking
feature
of
the
face
of
the
’ F. A. Moore
defendents herein for the sum of
from Washington. This particular that they hive just been advised
Now, in the name of the State
new note is the vignette ef a buffalo ♦ 12S 22 together with interest
Lake, of the CorvaRjs Agricultural
NlHETll JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
of Oregon, you the oaid R. M.
M. D. C lifford College to make an Investigation of feature is to be prepared bv Pro­ that the English government had which occupies the center, and is i
thereon from the 10th day of Jan­
Win Miller
Needham, are hereby requested
............. IS Geer the poisonous plants found on the j fessor Lingren, who spent last sum­ excluded all beef, except home-bred slightly larger than the Indians, on uary, 1901.
. ..J W Morrow
mer in that section, making a thor­ from the British Army contracts.
Second—For a decree foreclosing to appear and answer the com­
the new 15 note. On one side of
stock ranges of Eastern Oregon,
ough reconnoiance, with a view to This, it is stated, ia to l>e effective the buffalo is a smaller vigetto of a lien against a certain building plaint filed against you in the
COUNTY—HARNEY J
. Jauiea A Sparrow which are a source of great loss to
Caonly Jadfc
compiling an elaborate and com­ June 1 next. The Chicago concern ! Lewis, and on the opposite side a erected by defendant Needham on | above entitled cause on the 27th.
H. Rirhanlaou
Mr. Chesuut will
„ Clark .................... 1 ■ • •
K A Miller the stockraiser.
the following described premises,
Treasurer I.
plete report.
J K Johnson
has asked the Agriculiural Depart vignette of Clark.
The buffalo to wit: starting at the NW corner of I day of April 1901 before the Circuit
.. bur,«ver..........................
Geo shellev remain in this locality two or three
The area covered by Professor ment for anv assistance it can ren­ gives rise to the story that the new the SWj of the SEJ of section 23, | Court of said County and State;
J W Buchanan
J • ’ Bartlett weeks. The Dalles will be his head­
ltc^" bcliuol Saperi n tende ut
Lingren
extends from Canyon City der. It has pointed out that the
.E J Noble
2
muek luBoec H
note was gotten out in commemor- ■ township 20 South, range 35 East | and if you fail to answer on or be­
A. Venator quarters.
.. I
(Jorniaitolooere
oil
the
west,
through Sumpter and action of the British Government
R
J
Williams
I
ation of the Pan-American Exposi­ of Willamette Meridian, running fore the time aforesaid, the plaint­
After
consulting
n
ith
Representa-
■. LAND i OFFICE *.
thence 490 feet East; thence 2(1$
Biker City on the Snake river and is a severe blow to American beef
.. Geo. W lla OS I live Moody as to the most desirable
tion. The St. Louis papers, on the! degrees West of South 82 feet to I he iffs will take judgment against you
Chas. Newell
Cornucopia Mountains’ and covers and cattle exporters and producers
•activar
theory that the buffalo formerly NW corner of land herein described as mentioned herein.
! intinerarv, he will cover the sec­
an area approximately 100 miles and means not alone the loss in ranged in most of the states of the for beginning point; thence 261 de­
Date of first issue 16th day
tions tributary to Wasco county in
SOCIETIES.
long
by
50
miles
wide.
It
was
of
March, 1901.
Government trade, but it is feared Louisiana purchase, immediately grees Westof South 208 7 ft ; thence
fe
his researches, ranging from this
SYLVA REBEKAH Degree No.«3
B kkih A' B iggs ,
originally intended to compile this j ¡t wj|| gerye very materially toward
26}
degrees
South
of
East
208
7
ft,
every Ut and
Wednesday.
■
.
Tillie Jordan N. G.
set up the claim that the note was
point into Crook, Lake and Harney i
iniu
thence North 26} degrees East of
Attys for I’lffs.
information into one of the regular inciti„g ft prejudice on the'part of
Frankie Brenton Ker Sec’v.
issued in honor of their approach-1 North 20S 7 feet; thence 26} degrees
counties, returning via Grant. |
I
folios
as
the
survey,
but
it
was
(
-
reat
Brjuin
agail)gt
th(J
of
a
Union,
Umatilla.
Morrow
and
Gil-1
A. O. U. W. Burna L-xliw, No 47
ing exposition. The portraits of North of West 208.7 ft to point of be-
MBStearsr Friday ul.hL
j( w
liam counties. He will visit all ! found that this would not begin t° I this country
Lewis anc Clark give Portland the I ginning; and so much of .the land
W anted — T rustworthy men and
E II Hoyt. Kw.
cover the area investigated, and the
No ()fficial'(!Onfirlnation of this
same right to claim that the note I as is neci-ssiir v for the convenient women to trnvi I and advertise for old
points where cases of poisoning are
reported contemplated move has is comrnem rativeof the exposition use and enjoyment of the above established house of solid financial
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
reported. His first step will be to J original plan has been changed.
Meetoat Odd Fello yv a Hall, every Saturday
standing. Salary •7S«t a year and ex-
Professor
Lingren
expresses
sur-
reached (he departlnentt according of 1905.
building.
Y:N|a,
J M Dalton N. G.
w y King,Secy. place the plant, and if possible find I prise at the extent of mineral de- ,Q RtatP„,ent8 ot- offioia),.
Third—For an order of ssle of penscs. all payable io cash. No cinvus-
Steps I
The claim of Portland is better above described premises; that the sitig required Give references and en­
an antidote therefore. Experiments,
as far as possible will be made in posits in that region, saying there hfty. been taken, however, looking founded than either of lhe others. proceeds be applied first, to the close self addressed Vamped enve'ope.
PROFESSIONAL cards .
j the field and will consist of feeding is much more and richer ore than ,0 acqoiring whateyer information It has been the desire of the Treas­ payment of costs anil expenses Address Manager, 355 Caxloti Bldg.
he Lad supposed. But further Jt j(|
t() gH
To jemon.
f C- Ä- SVEEK
payment of I Chicago.
! the suspected plants to stock. This '
ury Department to have each de­ herein: Second, in ]
than
this,
he
thinks
the
area
as
a
the
ilop<)rtance
of
th„ niove
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
! method is considered the most ef-
nomination of government notes
cnntelnptatedi )t ia
Baratte
:
Deepaa. , fective, since the readiness of stock whole is yet in an early stage ofde- nQW gajd t<)
bear some disitnguishing mark on
velopment, and that untold wealth
ont thftt thg v,Iue of our
i
to
eat
poisoncus
plants
varies
un-
'
its face, which will be prominent
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
lies undiscovered in the Blue moun pxpor<(( (Q Grpat Brju,n amounl8
¡calí
Ider different conditions. For ex-1
above all else. As the Indian does
ATTORNEY,
lam region. From his hasty ex- (o |4o.OOO,OOO. while our total on the new 15 note, it was thought
.......................... O regon . I ample, cattle gradually come to I
r
B orns ,
amination,
he believes the deposits aniouut of aBi(nal prPducts export-
C-ollecaoe- Land bu4nem. and Bea) I relish loco weed, which is one of
the buffalo would readily identify
of greatest extent, those of ‘greatest pd from the United gulet t0 Greft,
Batate mailer promt •'* attended to.
, the most virulent poisons, whereas
the new tens. Besides living a
permanency,” as it is commonly Britajn jg g(ated tQ
jn round
i
purely American figure, no thought
J. w M<i<L~.
HALTON BIGGS , various of the harmful weeds mixed |
1 NC( »HI’OHATEI >.
expressed, lie in the vicinity of! numbers, •200,000,000. Iti. point- whatever was given to the Buffalo
5. .i
with
the
hay
will
be
greedily
con-
Biggs & Biggs
i Sumpter, although richer deposits «d out here that this embargo may exposition. The claim of St. Louis
i sumed.
de tr
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Mr Chesnut gives deathcamas, have been found ill other localities really lie a sequel, in greater or less is very far-fetclu d.
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00
deer
There the ore seems to lie thicker degre(> lo the priX;eedi(lg, jnstitut-
The agitation of the Lewis and
u I KNt, — — — — OKEGON. water hemlock, larkspur and loco'
A
<
loneiiil
Ifcmkinic I JtiHineHH TrniiHncted.
Pract ice in all tr>e courts of Ore. | weed as the most prevalent poison­ than in and other locality he visited ,.d at Nf>w Oilcans against ship- Clark exposition had reached the
and
when
other
vicinities
have
been
,
npnl
af
bi)r(|eg
and
mu
|
p(1
frotn
that
Directors:
W.
Y.
King,
1. 8. Geer
Geo. Fry,
outh;i| Collection« promptly made.
ous plants on the stock ranges of(
ears of department officials, and in
VV.
E
Trisch,
J
C.
Weicome.
ir The intt ■
workedout.it
is
his
l«elief
that
porl
fo
r
use
in
the
South
African
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Ail are found in
j casting about for two allied promi-
Ms A. RKMr-uLD
C.
W. PAKKISH I the northwest
Sumpter will continue to produce ,.anipilign While this is. of course, i iient Americans, these explorers
('oi'u-y>|x>ii<leiieo Invited.
!
Eastern
Oregon.
Water
hemlock
inS­
PARRISH & REMBOLD,
merely conjectural, it is very strong- [ were recalled. Furthermore, this
, is characteristic of nearly every in large quantities.
A considerable interest was man- )y hi|)led that thp Xpw Qr|eang |n.
[ -itiornevs-at-LMW,
TM
section, while loco is principally
being an era of expansion, it was
Burns
imih I CLiiivuti Ci’v.) Oregon.
ifested
in the copper
deposits
over cident
, , probably
i ui is the direct
a
. inspi-
: -
lliai
1 *
“
Will ptu ice in I lie cuuriii <»f Harney ami confined to Lake and Crook coun­
thought all the more appropriate
Grant Co un. leji and In the ttiiinenie iwurt oi the
ftjul
ties. The other plants are not so on the Snake river, near the Cornu- ratioil for the step. It is pointed that two men who added such a
alate, M l a.nu iu U.S. land office.
copia Mountains. Professor I.m- ((Ut tha| jf ,he E|ig|igh o(licia|((
abundant. Of these four plants no
vast anJ rich territory to the United
grenisofthe opinion that great
,
¡dpj
ke lhe
Chas. Tl. I^eouaixl,
of u
antidote has lieen found for water
[States might now be properly and
.
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wealth is to be found in that vicini­ reported in the advices just receiv­
1
A ttorney - at - law .
hemlock The others are success­
fittingly remembered and for these
Careful attention given to Collet- fully dealt with bv the use of per­ ty. far beyond the expectations of ed, the British might turn to Aus- reasons the portraits of Lewis and
BURNS.
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_
OREGON.
lions and Real Estate matters.
manganate of potash Symptoms I those who are now developing that ' tralia for their meets. It is claim Clark were selected to adorn the
1 region.
What silver exists in ed, however, that meats cannot be
Notary Public
Draws
plan,
makes
estimates,
etc.
Buildings
put
up within the amount uf
of larkspur, water hemlock or death
new $10 notes. However, the de­
Eastern Oregon, he believes is not gotten there in as good quantit .
H arney ,
-
O regon
camas poisoning are respectively,
partment is gratified to know that figures given in estimates.
( ty*Sati»faetion guaranteed.
in paying quantities, the gold and quality nor as cheap as in the Uni-
shaking of the muscels and sides.-
its choice answers the purpose of
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M- F itzgerald
copper being the only metals worth tdd States.
convulsions and frothing at the!
simultaneously
honoring three
Attorney at law.
Kot ary Eublic
Estate Agent
nrospeeting for.
mouth. Wild parsnip, which is
different
expositions.
Because of
MERELY AN EXPERIMENT.
This forthcoming report of P-c-
WILLIAMS A FITZGERALD one of the most dreaded poisons in
distinctive Western tone of the new
lessor I.ingren will lie of great as­
A later dispatch from London note, a heavy demand ia expected
Oflice in old Masonic Building’.
the Eastern States grows profusely
sistance to those who are develop says: The British War Oflice in­
in Klamath and Lake counties I
in that section. The adopted de­ Brick and lime always on hand at the yard. l-fCBesidence Hanley liouae.
Bruxs,
—
O regon
ing Eastern Oregon. While his forms the Associated Press that it is
mountain laure.l is also considered
sign, after being photographed, was
examinations are made hastily, he going to try the experiment of sup­
poisonous at certain times of the
tcrneii over to the engravers toilay
8. W. MILLER,
worked to best advantage, having plying the army with only home­
vear, although stock browse upon -
ar.d the plates will he prepared as
the hearty co-operation of the prom grown beef. The experiment will
NOTARY PUBLIC.
it in the summer months. Cattle
rapidly as possible, although the
inent mineownera, and with the extend six months from June 1.
Burns, - - - Oregon.
are more susceptible to water hem­
notes will not be ready to go into
eve of an experienced scientist, The director of contiacts, a Major, circu|ation for a|M)Ul
mo"thg
lock poisoning than sheep
which facts all combined to make said to a representative of the As­
Mill »«un
». s. Hilan««.
When the ranges in this territory
his report one of great value.
sociated Press:
INDEMNITY CLAIMS DEMANDED BY POWERS
have been thoroughly examined,
MÄRSDEN â GEARY.
re­
‘
•The
new
rule
applies
only
to
it
is
the
purnose
of
Mr.
Chesnut
I’hisicians gild Surgeons.
Cuban Convention
frigerated l>eef. hitherto Ixiught in Russia Writs Nlstlv MIIH.1—Erase, and
to return to Montana, and complete
ticrma.y Fallow Closely.
BURNS, SOUE<iO>.
the open maiket in Lindon, It
his investigations of last year upon
ft raid?***-
ÍX& Z*Ä«ar Ao
Havana. April 13.—At the open­ will not seriously affect the Ameri­
which the department is preparing
Berlin, April 13—The correspon­
I an elaborate report. In order that ing of today's secret session of the can trade, as the total weekly sup­
dent to the Associated Press hears
ply
for
the
army
is
only
200.0U0
constitutional
convention,
Seiior
i stock men may have the benefit of
tonight from an authorilat.ve
this scientific research, Senator Nunez asked that the convention {«tunds. which is barelv 2 per cent
source
that the Chinese indemnities
of
the
weekly
imports
of
refrig
­
Carter, of Montana, and Represen­ either reject or accept the Platt
for war expenses, ex lusive of
erated
beef
into
England
from
the
amendment,
as
the
resolution
ad
­
tative Moudv secured the passage
Mr. Broderick’s claims of private individuals »nd BUR NF
O regon .
of a resolution providing for the opted yesterday was not a formal United States.
missions, have been fixed as ft I-
EVERYBODY CAN DRINK GOOD BEER.
publication of 10,000 additional declaration and was misleading action was taken lung before the
lows: Russia, 360,000,000 marks
; it’
copies of the Montana report, which The conservatives considered that New Orleans preceedings. It is ab­
(about •90.000,000); France. 200,- QUART BOTTLES DELIVERED IN HI RNS, ♦1.50 PER DOZEN
ML * Hr*varon
L E. HJbbard
surd
to
suppose
that
any
idea
of
re
­
the
resolution
practically
rejected
among
Rtock-
will be distributed
r E-1
V Hibbard Ac Broirtitou,
OfJO.OOO
marks (about ♦6-5,000,01)0).
the amendment, while the radicals taliation prompted the order, which
men.
Germany. 240,000,000 marks) about
D entici *.
was
due
to
a
natural
desire
to
help
and
the
radical
press
maintained
The two scientists today visited
jJMf v 1 i a. .: g f .rtnr-r
o«-» iu* -d
M.->
♦GO.OOO.UOO); England, 90,000,000
ihaU
the warehouse of the city and were that it did not. and Se nor Nunej some of the home industries. The
■narks (almut ♦ 22,0'S),000).
Bnroa. Oregon.
shown samples of needy wools. therefore asked that a yea and nay difference in price is very trifling,
France will also pronent claims
and we are making that up by giv­
Hoarhoun and altiiira «eed are lie­ vote l»e taken.
Telephone
5.
E. Scuchee. NI. IX.
for indemnity of the Italian mis­
This
was
opposed
by
the
radicals
ing
Tommy
Atkins
froxen
mutton
coming
more
or
lesa
troublesome
FH YS ICI .1X .LX D SU KG EOX.
WOLDENBERC dt BERC.
sion.
on the ranges of Eestern Oregon who have always avoided taking a two davs instead of one day weekly.
There
is
reason
to
lielieve
that
(All calls aa-wered pr- laptlv )
It ia roughly estimated that 10 per decided stand. The eon-ervatives If the plan is satisfactory, our sup­
the kernel of the American propo­
DREW’RY.
(JRK'WX
cent of the wool marketed here has were pleased at the point and a ply problem will be greatly simpli­
sition touching the distribution of
fied.
for
we
often
have
complaints
a
split
was
threatened
among
the
this defect, causing a discount of 30
the indemnity funds between th«-
jw cent df iW value. Incidentally rad'cals. A compromise was off-r­ and disagreements over refrigerated
Mowaao ACBftff FmttMwr
• f amiti , v- t Mt-oœ
powers, is found in a suggestion
Mr Chesnut and Professor Lake ed and agreed to, bv the terms of betf. You must not suppose that
w w HWHi, Ca«Miea
.TOH N M.-MCL.TÆN !
are «-«amining the graina in the which a resolution wm adopted we oow use no home-grown beef that the allotment tie made u|>on
waMswees regarding I he JoMes that the convents->n should not ex­ Aldershot and some of our other the basis -if the number of troop«
requiring from «mutt, cockle ami press itself either for or against the camps are almost entirely supplied actually employed by eaeh power
in the relief of the legations r< By
dodder upon which the department amendment and that a committee with home-grown beef We have
Burns
Oi««««
this sebeow* the forces brought into
hitherto
used
refrigerated
f*ef
as
an
be
sent
to
Washington
tn
secure.
wili treat iu its report CdckU t«
Clwwdv days f>r*I^rred f-»r
China since the occupation of Pekin
/' a i mi/ri i
arxiiiA
W
addition
to
our
rations,
rather
than
•
be
beat
possible
agreement
with
pievalent in quite a proportion of
making sitting- I’h Xus fin-
This committee an in>gra! part. We have no pre­ are disregarded as being entirely
the wh-at n arketed at this point the president
bel tn cartea aad platinum
unnecessary to secure sny lawful
Th is works «gainst its value will Mt be authorised to .attie de­ judice against American Arms, ami
fleet«.
A <M*nerdl Bdnkinq Business Irdnsacted
and
nnanimously desired end.
we
do
not
heiiewe
they
«rill
miss
finitely
the
question
of
tbe
relations
Should these government aoenti«:«
d
In-tanta«.-*"« p-n
Under
this
basis
Great
Britain
»W- t 'e-o «h Hie f<rn,ervi wfib between I be I'wUl States ind Co- this trade to any extent, even if it
ten«’vn|
F
•-w. bn* si"
|r • • !--■*- j( decid'd mntion«- the ewperi- would rank first, Jspm next, the
a«-4 -a
, Uni'ed W’ it»* third a d o ii
The
imes-fierald.
STUDY OF OREGON
SUMMONS.
LEWIS AND CLARK MEMORIAL NOTE.
PLANTS tural Department, their visit will NO PURCHASES AFTER JUNE
HE
r
1 he Citizens Bank
BURNS, OREGON.
Harry C. Smith,
Contractor and Builder —»
Jiy Specialtie are
Erick Laying and Plastering.
Oi Plows, Harrows, Buggies and
Hacks just received at C. H.
Voegtly’s, headquarters for every
thing in the hardware line.
1 larney V¿illey Brewery.
Five Gallon kegs $2.00 delivered at
your home in Burns.
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%
first Rational Bank *
CALDWELL. IDAHO
i