VOL. XIV. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 6, 1901. CHAMBERLAIN FoR GOVERNOR as an opponent is Governor T. T. Geer.” Mr. Manning was careful not to disclose the name of this SUBSCRIPTION RATES: OREFON DEMOCRATS SAY HE IS MAN dark horse, but as he is so close to On. Year ........................... »2 W Chamberlain it is obvious to whom FOR THE PLACE. BiZ Month» ................................. 1.00 Three Month« he refers, especially since his su­ OFFICIAL DIRECTORY perior is mentioned for the position. «YATI—OKIGOS : Democrats are of the opinion that Three Other Name* Mentioned For The ■ I J. H. Mitchell n i nominated right now, and among through a band of sheep belonging •Clerk .................................. it A Miller I J__________ ._________________________________ _______ TFnUkaurer to Shown Bros., of Waldron, which J R Johnson democrats entertaining this opinion Ararvevor Geo Shelley Bharlff were camped near where Rock creek they declare that when he is nomi ­ 5 W Buchanan Aanasoor J <’ Bartlett School Superintendent empties into Crooked river in Crook nated he will l>e elected or will E J Noble Stock Inspector A. Venator •Commissioners county. As they rode, the lawless R j Williams come so close to the gurbernatorial ■ title, » OFFicr : chair that his opponent will not ! gang fired about 100 shots into the ht.nrj „ ...G«o, W Hr« ch»» Newell know “where he is at fcr a month sheep, killing five and crippling half """h" after the ballots have been counted. many others. The herder, R. E. SOCIETIES. Not more than four names are Scott, was awakened by the com­ „'S';. » SYLVA REBEKAH De(rM No..3 prominently mentioned for govern­ motion, and saw the men ride away. M m '.» every l.i and S«1 Wedneaday. <-lr.leS, ■ Tillie Jonian N. G. him, ;w HSI« Frankie Brenton Bee Sec’y. or in the democratic ranks. They , Prior to the shooting, a warning Kb: lid., r, crup ft are those of Mr. Chamberlain, State | notice had been pinned on the herd­ Á. O. U. W.Burns Lodge, No. 47 Senator Robert D. Inman, State er’s tent. I. hones ? ; left Mr The sheep were on government E H Hoyt. Kec. Senator William Smith and E U r. hone«, f| land, uiany miles from the so-called HARNEY »LODGE, NO. 77, L O O F. Robinson. With the exception of eft hit, Meets at Odd Fellow« Hall, every Saturday forbidden ground of the Beaver r.»pof Smith, of Baker, those mentioned T'IA d in J M lxlton N. G. ndeil m 'T,WF W Y King. Secy. creek settlers, and the outrage has hah en are from Portland. It is unusual on and for democrats to talk politics for aroused great indignation among lioneaTi PROFESS1ONAL CARDS. a state office so far in advance of the sheepmen of centra) Wheeler C A- SWEEK conventions, and it is still more county who summer their sheep in strange that there are actually men that vicinity. The sheepmen have ATTORNEY AT-LAW, desirous of taking the nomination. no intention of taking their flocks •nr... r________ t : Orewn. This is considered as momentous away from there and are organizing iw ¿DO. s. SIZEMORE, ion Wen tgJ Hrirnrii . " by the sages of the party, for, as a to meet force with force, which they f lefljftfl attorney , ises, Y,i general rule, the nominations have have a legal right to do. B urns .................................... O regon . llOUMfr iM® It is probable the end of the affair to go a begging, and they are even kill'll Cotter non*. Land bu.ine.«, and Real eii *'P -, ht •*'** •i Id!* ».belli* ark. '.»rke* ¿ ,u fork ’■ le. JY * ■ad*’ D Fa*» sr. >** WILL BE IN OREGON SCON GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS TO «ran: xrararararararamra:: VISIT SEMI-ARID SECTION. Stockâtes NO. 32 laterettcd la Paaturage oa Far­ ed Reserve, sad Irrlgatioa Should Meet The Oentlemea. Representative Moody has just received a letter from Hon. F. H Newell, Chief Hydrographer of the Geological Department at Washing- ington, stating that he, with Gifford Pinchot, chief of tbe Forestry Bu­ reau, will reach The Dalles about August 1, when they expect to join Mr. Moody on a drive through the semi-arid sections of Eastern Ore­ gon. No itinerary will be fixed un­ til tbe exact date of their arrival is known. However, the trip contem­ plated is from Tbe Dalles to Prine­ ville, thence via the headwaters of the Deschutes to Burns, and. if time will permit, on through Mai heur county. Mr. Moody will make announcement of the route when it is determined upon, in order that tbe stockmen interested in pastur­ age on forest reserves and those in­ terested in the reclamation of arid lands may have an opportunity to meet these gentlemen. Since they are the heads of the Forestry and Hydrographic Bu­ reaus of the government, and upon whose reports pasturage in forest reserves may be regulated in the | future, it is important that all in- j lerested in the question should meet i these gentlemen. Mr. Newell and Mr. Pinchot both have indicated a desire to meet the woolgrowers of : Eastern Oregon, and it is expected j Now, conditions have changed. J. W B1GUS. DALTON BIGGS Grant County Cattle. a meeting will .be called at Tbe and there is a strong demand for Biggs & Biggs Dalles and Prineville when the date • office, and the objective point is that When the cattle market opened of their arrival ¡ b known. ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, I of governor. So warm lias become up during the past spring, the op B ~ ~ ~ - OREGON. the contest that the various booms inion was prevalent among cattle Bought Portland Property, --------- Practice in all the courts of Ore. are now "on. ". ” dealers of Grant county and out­ All of the alleged aspirants are Collections promptly made. side sections that all classes of Judge William Miller, of Ontario, i known from one erd of the state to Ci. A. KtMBOLD C. W. P asmsh stock would not command the same district attorney for Grant, Hurney ; the other, and so require but little figure they did last year by at ami Malheur counties, who has b PARRISH à REMBOLD, to identify them. Mr. Cbamlier- least $2 00 to $4.00 per head been in the city the past ten days, - Attorneys-at-Law, lain was elected attorney general Barns («ad Canyon City.) Oregon. -id when the state was going heavily Cattlemen hesitate to accept such attending the session of the grand - Will practice in the court« of Harney and . figures for their stock and for sev­ lodge of Masons and looking after Cirant counties and in the supreme court oi the ! republican, and his run was consid- Mtate. and also iu U.S. land office. eral months the buyers refused to some private business at the game __ —I ered remarkable. At present he is I C?hiM- II- Leonard, district attorney, with three years pay more. The conditions, how­ time, left for his home, accompani­ ever, have somewhat changed and ed by hie wife and Mrs. Farre, of A ttorney - at - law , , of his term ahead of him. Mr. In- the prices that prevailed last sea­ of Canyon City, this morning, says XIareful attention given to Collec- man has appeared conspicuously in son are being paid again. the Evening Telegram of June 19th. I lions ani Real Estate matters. I local politics, although he has nev-: j er sought a state nomination here-1 F. Hilbert, of Camas Prairie in So pleased was Judge Miller with Notary Public Umatilla county, recently brought the progress Portland has made j ! tofore. When he ran against the | H arney , - O regon 10O head of yearling steers in since hie last visit and so satisfied I late George P. Frank, for mayor. Grant county paying 120 per head is he of the city's bright future, TaoBBTos W illi *«« m . FinGin.Lu there were many who believed and for them. R**»rnes »i l * w . Rv»”'i»i«t*"A!^nt declared that tbe democratic nomi- that he purchased a residence lot, The Wilmoth brothers, of Ritter, with tbe expectation of making this WILLIAMS 4 FITZGERALD nee was really elected. When Pen- who were here a few weeks ago city his future home. He will pro- j nover was mayor, Inman was one .Otlica n> old M-wonlc Buildiutt. .... ' . . r. . buying beef, paid as high as $30 bably erect a handsome residence B urns - O regon of his fire comm.ssioners. During per head for two-year-old eteer,. this fall, but as his term of office the Bryan campaign in 1896, In- j which was the prevailing price last does not expire for three years yet, | man aligned himself with the gold S. W. MILLER, I year. he will not lie able to move his democrat», but put on sackcloth There are numerous buyers in family to Portland before the ex- < NOTARY PUBLIC. and ashes during Bryan’s second the county buying on the basis of piration of that time. Judge Miller ! campaign. Last year he was nomi­ Burns. - - - Oregon. $18 and $18,50 for yearling steers, and his party went by steamer to nated for state senator on tbe citi- but find many growers reluctant to The Dalles for a view of the inagni-1 W. U MABSD1J», johx « ot*Bv ¡ten's ticket, and was elected. E. sell at such figures. ficenl scenery of the Columbia, and G. Robinson was a candidate for MARSDEN & GEARY. Ths Eagle realizes that cattle are from there will complete their jour­ mayor, which »urns up his political Physicians and .Surgeons. higher here this season than prices ney liotr.e over the O. It. -k N. history. Senator Smith, of Baker, in the east will warrant, but from BURNS, OREGON. was a candidate for congressman the demand for such stock, growers Oregoa Cosatici Jala Idaho Wool Orowari. He was formerly a pop- O»r, at retidsnee. Phone Xo to last year can secure former figures for all — j ulist, and is considered a strong they have for market.—Canyon Tbe Idaho Statesman says: At I man. H. KLEBS, M. D. Eagle. an auction sale of wool at Ontario, Chamberlain, it is asserted, will .PH Y "ICI AN AND SURGEON Ore., on Monday, over 600,000 receive the nomination, or he would. Head of The Eastern Star. Office in Vœgtly Building. pounds was disposed of. The aver­ | if the convention were now in se» age price was llj ctfrits. The clip -ion. His popularity exceeds that B urns , O regon . Mrs Clara Marsden, worthy of Gwinn A Isaacs, amounting to , of the other», and tiesides he can Telephone No 1.1 make great inroads into the repub- grand matron elect of the order of 110,000 pounds, was sold at that ! lican fort. Inman will probably be Eastern Star, ia the wife of Dr. W. time. ,H. S* Rrowston L. E. Hibbard Immediately after the sale a joint •named for mayor, for with Cham- I. Marsden, of Rurns, and .laughter Hibbard At Broyvnton. lierlain and Inman on tne ticket for of Ralph J Byran, a pioneer mining county wool growers’ association DENTIST'S. door e«»< of The < «U.n. Baah. ’»»•« respective place« it would be man of Canyon City, save the Ore­ was formed with Malheur and Har­ Barna. Oregon. a combination hard to break. Rob- gonian. She has been connected ney counties interested. The new ir.son ia to be considered a candi­ with the order for six years, and , organization then in a body joined C Jß. Htandlee. NI. D.. date for tbe nomination in the event, was one of the charter menile-ra of the Idaho Wool Grower»’» aaeu- ia- PH YSICIA A’ .IN D SURG EON. that Ctiamlierlain will not accept.1 Burna chapter, No. 40. She wax i tion. Smith's stock is even. Iiecause there the first associate matron and sec­ ’ (All call, answered prcaptly ) is a desire to recognize Eastern Or­ ond matron of that chapter, and Will Go Soatb. DREW3EY, OREJON has also served as Ada and conduc­ egon in tbe state government. While Chamberlain has not pub­ tress. As a Grand Chapter officer Deputy Game Warden Moore, of licly announced that he will take she has filled the position of grand this city, is planning a tour of Mal­ the nomination it is rumored that I Ada and grand conductress and heur, Harney and Grant counties >a JOHN McMULLEN he has intimated to a few close associate grand matron. She waa in the near future. He will visit Photographer. friends that be will not decline born in Canyon City, educated in Ontario arid Vale, thence to Burna This is corroborated by John Man­ San Francisco, and for 10 years and the Stein mountain country, Barns — _ Oregon ning, one of Mr. Chamberlain's dep­ has been identified with the wel­ returning home by the way of fare of th« public schools of Grant Canyon City, John Day and the uties. who said- I Cloudy days prefezred for and Harney counties. She and her Granite section. The purpose of "Tbe democrats bare a candidate making sittings. Photos fin- busband are enthusiastic members his travels is to inform himself on for governor who will make a tre ­ 2 is bed in carbon and platinum mendous run. as be is known thro’- of the Masonic fraternity, and are the game conditions of the country 2 •ffacta. oot the state M at* upright and con­ untiring in their efforts in behalf of and to look out for violations of the 2 Instantáneo^» process used scientious officer, and one not a their •»speclire orders Mrs. Mars­ law. He will also pay close atten­ 2 «xtensi v«ly. First-class work rabid pertiasn The only mar* in den is a decided blonde, ia a tion to «aw mills damping sawdust •ani satisfaction guaranteed. u into streams—Raker D*moerat. • --------------- tbe republican t&mp whom be fears very pleasing addn * ...THE... OREGON FORWARDING COMPANY, O ntscrio, Oregon, Has something of interest to say to all Harney county people. largest and most complete stock of carried by any store in Eastern Oregon. 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