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i i II I. i .1 J I : li J! „ — VOL. XIV. BURNS, NO. 35. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 27, 1901. — rhe Timss-Jierald BVB8C11LPTI0N RATES: j? ' 'J. Oss Tsar................................................................ ft« Six Months 100 TBrss Month. T>. S OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Fl,,» ** STATS—OBBUOX : J. H Mitchell. Joseph Simon ,Tho». Tongue. <M A. Moody » u .......................... D R. N. Blackburn a" .ttornsy Usosra. ................... T. T. Geer 11C: .«vsruer . ...FI Dunbar eerelary »1 *«' ................. CS Moore et'i rnaaurar . J H Ackerman re, upt. rubile jBXlructloD ............... W H Loeda ir: . ut» Frlntsr j R. 8. Btan. Erf : -JB ........... 5 C. Wolverton «prema J«d(e. ) F. A. Moore BROMUS HIGHLY INERMl'S GRASS RECOMMENDED FOR GRASSING RANOE. RE Experimeatx Bv 0. R. & N. on Barren Solis Along It, Roate Prove Satisfactory. Most Kruger's Wife Dead. A dispatch frem Brussels says former President Kruger has been notified by cable that his wife is dead at Pretoria. Buried City Found. IS IN FAVOR OF LEASING. JOHN OILCREST THINKS IT SAVE THE RANOE. WILL Talk, About a Jaat Law to All CoaceraeS. Yet Coacedea Ibe Difficulty la A prehistoric city of immense Framiag Sack a Law. proportions is said to have just been unearthed on the Novajo, Colonel Judson, industrial agent Indian reservation between Duran John Gilcrest, of Burns, the sup I for the O. R. & N. Company’s ex go, Colo., and Farmington, N. M., erintendent of the Pacific Live perimental farm, at Blalock, has the particulars of the find having Stock Co., was in Vale thiB week, worked out a plan whereby the been reported to the land depart says the Democrat. In discussing MINETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. M. D. C lifford vast areas of almost barren lands ment of the Santa Fe system. Hktrlct Juris. Win Millei live stock interests, and especially i . H.trlct Alluniti ................. IS Geer in Baker and Union olnt-Rspr«ent*tlve counties can A mercantile company, which range leasing, Mr. Gilcrest was .. J W Morrow .UCBsaour be restored to first class pasture .has been exploring the territory in I most emphatic in f 's opinions COUNTY—HARSH *. Dtb’f lands, by comparatively little effort, iquestion for some time, a short He thought that if congress fur-' James A Sparrow Loo iBwtyJwd«« H. Richardson h tar ¡3Mt-..................................... says The Evening Telegram. The j time ago found a palace of prehis- ttished no relief the stock industry I K A Miller etru iraaaurar ... J R Johnson lnrv«F«r ...\. has been progressing i toric age, containing, it is said, of the West would soon be a thing , . . Geo Shelley experiment «isigfiL .J W Buchanan for three ye rs, and the result is 1000 separate apartments, some of j of the past. Our only hope is in a . J <’ Bartlett * 1 ichool Saperi r tendent E J Noble 'cu ¡lock iMMCtor now such as fully and beyond them in an excellent state of pre wise lease law. protecting alike the A. Venator ' Jomml88ion«r> R J Williams .... I ia doubt to have solved the problem, servation. Another stone castle sheepmen, as well as the small and OFFICI*. ■ ABMEY U. 8. LAND XexfM.r 71.................................... ..Geo, W lia1 os It Is estimated that by following , containing 100 separate apartments, large cattle holder. Such a law ..Chas Newell Xseslvsr ... ..................... the method devised by Industrial . In some of the rooms inspected would prevent the overstocking of •’*' ' .'ll ' f ~ J ------------ I Agent Judson, something like i were found the finest of woods and the ranges and its consequent de j1' SOCIETIES. | 500,000 acros of pasture lands may j other relics of a valuable character, struction. It would put an end to t: »TLVA REBEKAH DegresNo.tS Maataavery 1st and 8d Wednesday. ; be converted from a etale of use- | specimens of which have been the migratory sheep bands which : Tillie Jordan N. O. ? Frankie Brenton Rec Sec'y. lessnese into highly valuable eat- i gathered and sent to the Smithson- threaten to wipe out of exiateuce ll‘ ▲. O.U. W. Burnt Lodge, No. 47. [ tie ranges. OB r* [ ian institution in Washington. the local stock and sheep men. Msstssvsry Friday night. H Colonel Judson arrived in the '.ire “ A Dillard. M. W. The find is said to be exception- Both alike suffer from this cause. E il Hoyt. Rec. fl. city yesterd y, and as usual ie l ally valuable from a scientific and With leasing, their bands would be j i m --------------- — ’! MABMBY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F. very busy with bis almost number ethnological standpoint, and it is confined to a certain locality, and MMts nt Odd Fello«« Halt, every Saturday ,11 T aoV m J M Dalton N. G. less agricultural experiments. He j believed to antedate the time of the the self interest of the owner would ,i, WYKinx.Becy. was accompanied by C. R. Smeed, 1 Aztec occupation of the country be sufficient to protect the range of the experiment station, and left ages ago. PROFESSIONAL cards . from overstocking. I recognize today for a trip up the valley. the difficulties in the way of form c A- SWEEK Speaking of bis successful experi ATTORNEY’ AT-LAW, The World's Thrift. ing a law alike just to all con ment and new discovery, Colonel cerned, but think it can be done. Judson said; Thrift han become a world-wide Mr. Gilcrest said that bis com-1 GEO. S. SIZEMORE, "A few days ago the extensive habit, says the New Y'ork World. panv had obtained a lease of the attorney , vasts of lands along the O. R. *t N. All within the last century, at the road lands of the Eastern Oregon : .. .............................................. O regon . Collection--, Land buòne«. and Real Co.’s lines from Union clear through j beginning whereof savings banks Land Company in the southern Ettal« matter promt tlv attended to. south to Huntington because de were unknown, all the nations have | part of Grant county, in Harney’ nuded of vegetation as a result of become inoculated with Benjamin I county and in northwestern part of; J. W »WBE DALTON BIGGS constant grazing, and since then Franklin’s gospel of economy, and ■ Malheur county. Biggs & Biggs they have remained barren, except ! to-day very nearly nine billions of! ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, for small growths of filaree and dollars are written on the savings- j Wears Out Mutes. > -------------------------------------- OREGON. B wool grasses here and there. To bank books of Europe and America. Practice in all the courts of Ore. allow such areas of fertile laud to Examining the details of this ( About 250,000 horses and’ mules Collections promptly made._____ go to waste was out of the qnestion vast total of world-thrift, as report have been purchased by the British and I commenced experimenting to ed by the Swiss Journal of Statis government in the southwestern i «.A.BSMSOL. c. w. find a restorative that wacrid prove tics, the fact appears that while the part of the United States for use in PARRISH & REMBOLD, effective. American people lead the world in the Transvaal during the war J Attorneya-at-Law, "Tests of grasses were made near the total amount of their savings- against the Boers. Traders who' nor- ' Burn, («nd Canyon Ci’y.) Oregon. L-âi, Will praellic in the court, of Harney «nd Huntington, North Powder,Durkee, bank deposits—two billions and a j have dealt with the English army | i. W t ttraat counties and in the mjireme court ol the iit.k SSliSiX i-a U.S. land office. Baker City, Telocaset and on other half, roundly stated —yet Germany, officers, who have been sent to this • ch ». lands tributary to the road between France and Great Britain all lead > tountrv for the purpose, declare Chas. II. Leonard Union and Huntington, and the re us in the number of their deposit that the coat to England per span I A ttorney - at - i . aw , Careful attention given to Lollec- sults, which I have just learned, ors. Eight in every 100 Americane of mules delivered in south Africa are most gratifying, and the prob have savings-bank accounts, but is more than $500. The British lions and Real Estate matters. nar.' in’ lem bits been solved. I Notary Public 26 in every 100 Germans, 25 in 100 are still in the market for good an- ' i; < “Formerly this land was a vast Frenchmen and 22 in . every 1O0 imals. H arnf . y , - O regon k. open country thick with bunch Britishers have them. When it is considered that they pob I Tassino» Wiuuw M. F itx G skald grass, and excellent for cattle Quite significant is the fact that 1 have purchased a quarter of a mil- j ffisf* ranges. Al present it is virtually little Switzerland leads all Etiro]>e lion of mules in this part of the ■ WILLIAMS A FITZGERALD denuded of grasses, so barren in in the general thrift of her simple, world alone, the question is asked, Olllra iwwM M«,onle Bulldin r . fact that it would be hard to find a industrious, republican people, | "What has become of them?” The average life of a horse in B urss . - O regon 2O-acre tract that would support nearly 42 in every 100 of whom one steer through the year. By re have money in the savings-banks, South Africa is about ninety days. 8. W. MILLER, grassing the range at a conservative and the average amount due them Soon after the outbreak of hostili cost, two acres will keep a steer, is * 148 each, which is much higher ties against the crown a good, NOTARY PUBLIC. hence the desire of the management than the average due the British, sturdy animal would live for only Burns. - - - Oregon. I a few weeks’service as the bearer of the O. R. & N. to make these German or French depositor. JOHN W.WEARY lands pay tribute, and eventually Is it not a fact full of moral sug of an English cavalryman. His make them the breeding ground gestion that the little Swiss Repub life is now shortened, because the MÄRSDEN & GEARY, for the raising of fine stock of the lic, without standing army, navy, fields are bare of grass, and when physicians and Surgeons. ports or colonies, shows not only a the cavalryman gets a new mount Pacific Slope. ¿ BfRNS, OREGON. “ How well they have progressed larger per capita industrial produc he rides it until it is weakened by Ogke at rriiiirnrr. PAonr .Va fö can be inferred from a letter just tion and foreign trade than any of starvation and then a bullet ends received from Telocaset. accompan the great European "empires,” but ' its life. DR H, VGLP, The Texas horses and mules ied by samples of bromus euermus ' a larger per capita of savings, which means a higher general level have given better service than any PfcyMfian and Surgeon, and tall meadow oat grass. These of comfort and happiness? OFFICE AT RESIDIN'* E secured by the British officers. samples were sent by R. Frazer, the O. R. N. Co.’s agent at Telo- A young man of Glencoe, O. T , H. KLEBS, M. D. caset. Aguinaldo Not Docile. is offering 3,000 tickets on himself Three years ago the company PHY8ICTAN AND SURGEON. a» husband, whi'-h he is selling at Aguinaldo it considerably irrita- fenced three acres of this range Office in V.rgtly Building. $5 each, and it is said they are go taled at bis continued surveillance land, which was plowed harrowed B vkns . O regon . ing like hot-cakes. This is how he by the American authorities. When and seeded in the spring. In the Telephone No 1 1 1 explains hie scheme: “By selling ever he signn his name he must fall a band of horses were turned 3,000 chances for $5 each, it will H. 8- Btewr • L E. H ihbard add the word “Prisoner.” He has in, and the grass cropped close to bring me *15,000, which is a suffi HifcÄx.r l & Brownton. refused the request of his friends to the ground, in fact, as close as could cient sum of money to attract any IDENTISTS«. write the insurgent general, Malver. l>e eaten by horses. The fence was young woman desirous of marry Otnee Sr* x»r •••■ of The ( itisene Bank. still at large in southern Luzon, left open so that the horses could Born». Oregon. ing. I may not get the prettiest advising him to surrender. II« go in and out at will. Next spring girl in the country, but I will get consented to sign a copy of his oath the openinz was closed and the €J. E Standlee. M. L>.. one, I am sure, who is anxious to rari IC IA N A N D 3 U RG EON, crop was something immense, marry me. I sell numbers at 15 of allegiance, with the understand 1 ing that it l>e forwarded to Malvar standing 41 feet, and as nice a (All call, anjwered grcwptly ) and agree to marry the bolder of with the purpose of influencing bi, bunch of grass as one would desire the numler drawn at the raffle. PRKW’EY. OREGON to see in any country. Last year I will have the raffling conducted surrender, but under his signature the same treatment, on fair and square means by par to this oath he wrote “Prisoner in •••••••••••••••••••••••••• it and was this given year it will be cut for seed. ties entirely disinterested. The Malacanan prison." General Davis has been ordered The grass today is in full bloom, money will be invested ao as to john M c M ullen tv and a month will probably pass support us handsomely, and I to the command of the American •ball take the bride an extended troops on the Island Mindanao and before the crop can be harvested. wedding trip. “It has been demonstrated l*e- in the Jolo archipelago. General Bant* — — Oi'gea yond douM that the broaaus will A Portland woman prayed long Kobbe. formerly conmander of this Clo lv days preferred fur j*os and thrive tb»rs. and the and earnestly for her husband, and district, will return to the United : iriL •ampies sent me are in full bloom. M*kl g Sitting« I’hotos fin State«. In about a month the crop will be finally asked her pastor what »be ished in carbon and platinum coaid do to induce him to slay ready for harvesting " More wall pap»r received thia "TbeM lands are th» property of home at nights lie advised add la*' ■ taneov« process used e the government, arid it is therefore ing to his home com forte something week at the Burns Furniture Co’». d >ut*lful if anything can l*e don» in that be enjoy'd away from bon.' New designa and up-trxlate pat- : eater.. ts I v First e’.B»« work rf? ’fl ibe way of regrae« ng until it has The n',t day the wife was inquir* tern»—Use very latest styles. and ;a*.:ifactiou guaranteed. I • .-I : ■_ • ing the price of beer by the keg. l*'en opened p for •* ttiers ' I g ; Photographer. ...THE... OREGON FORWARDING COMPANY, O xiteuric, Has something of interest to say to all Harney county people. largest and most complete stock of We have on hand the General GÆerolncamd.ise carried by any store in Eastern Oregon. Our stoi c and warehouses are full to overflowing direct from the markets, East and West. We are ready to serve you with war ranted goods at guaranteed prices, against any and all competition. A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes; Gents and Ladies Furnishings, correct styles, new and up to date; the Nobbiest Line of Mens Hats ever shown in Eastern Oregon, direct from New York. STUDABAKER TONS AND BUGGIES M’CORMICK MOWERS AND RAKES i : : OLIVER CHILLED AND STEEL PLOWS CULTIVATORS, FARMING TOOLS OF ALL KINDS In endless profusion and CAR LOADS OF BARB WIRE & STOCK SALT orx n.and.. We carry a larger and more complete line of hardware than any general merchandise store in the State. In fact our hardware department is a complete store within itself, All kinds of shelf and heavy hardware in stock. Cutlery, Lisk Ware guaranteed rust proof, Stransky Ware guaranteed for five years, Debt Ware, Granite, 1 in Ware in endless varieties. Bridge Beach stoves and ranges in size and price to fit your house and your pocket book -large or small. In fact we have everything you need, from a cambric needle to a freight wag on. Write us tor prices on large bills—we guar antee them to be right. 1 ry us with a mail order —we will fill it promptly and cheerfully. WOOL STORED FREE OF CHARGE. Yours for Business, I t : : : E. A. RIEGER, Manager. : tt:::f.uuttru:.,4::tuu,.tu::”::tt::it:::tntttttmtutnuttntttttttttmt:ttmmu:ii«’