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VOL. XIV.
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 14, 1901.
NO. 43.
LEASING THE PUBLIC RANGE stead law, even now, almost forces THE HARNEY COUNTY FAIR played by the artist, $2 50.
L a
a poor man off bis homestead if he
Largest and best crayon drawing
J. \V. 1)1008, PaaalDMT AMD ACTIMU VAamnn.
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11. C. I. evksh . V ice I' hksident .
has to work al anything else to
live or more specimens, by one per-
8UB8CRIFTI0N RATES:
ANOTHER GOOD ARTILLE IN OPPOSI­ make or half make a living.
It SECOND ANNUAL MEETING SEPTEM- ' eon, $5.
On« Year..............
|2.00
TION TO MEASURE.
BER 30 TO OCTOBER 5.
Nvas proven in the United States dis­
Photographic views, two, large
iix Mouths--------
1.00
Three Months
.75
trict court at Portland that Carr
size, by one person, $2.
(INCORPORATED.)
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
had over 80,000 acres of govern­
Photographic views, largest num­
«TAT»—OREGON :
The Writer Says That L'adertbe Lease Sys­ ment land fenced, besides what he List of Premium* by The Asoociatioa For ber by one person, $2.
|
J. H Mitchell
tem the Poor W ill Become Poorer
Live-Stack, Farm Produce, etc--
i
Joseph Simon
owned. Small stock owners, with
Largest ami best display of pho­
and the Rich Richer.
|Thos. Tongue.
Dairy Products, Art.
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00
tographs
by one person, $2.
t M A. Moody
from
25
to
150
head
of
cattle,
how
A?û>rM* nouerai
. D. R. N. Blackburn
A
General
Banking Business Transacted.
T.
T.
Geer
Autumn
leaves,
drawn
in
water
Uovoroor
.......
John C. Luce, in Grant Coun‘y New«.
much government land have you
FI Dunbar
bocrslary ol State
C8 Moore
colors,
$2.
Directors:
W.
Y
King,
I. S. Geer
Geo. Fry,
Trsasorsr
..........
Editor Grant County News:— A b got fenced, or have you even the
J
J H Ackcnnau
The following premiums are of­
n- 1 sudi , rubile Inatrueu.
W H Laeds the time for congress to convene land you own fenced? Compare
Sea moss in frames, $2.
W. E Triscli,
J C. Welcome.
' i ateto Printer .............
fer» d by the Burns. Harney County
i R. 8. Bean.
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'n,,,
Sign painting, work by artist,
> C. Wolverton approaches, the question of leasing this with your neighbor who has
auprès»
Judgea
t
.
Correspondence 1 nvited.
Fair Association for the Second An­ $2 50.
________
» F. A. Moore
the public range is coming to the from 300 to 1000 head of cattle; nual Fair to be held here Septem­
MINETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Specimen of oil painting on satin
District
Judge ____
.M. D. C lifford front as a measure of vital import­ then compare him with Carr; and ber 30 to October 5:
Cg
_______
Wm Miller
District AttorMT
by the artist. $2 50.
....... IS Geer ance, not only to the stockman of again compare Carr with Lux &
joltn-KapreeeutwUve
J W’ Morrow
DIVISION A —HORSES.
Specimen of etching by artist, $2.
ui.*-»—K»
moderate means, but also to the Miller, known here as the L. F.
Display by one person feather
107
1 cetmTv HAiNiv:
Company. The Courier of Petalu­
Draft
stallion
$20.
honest
and
needy
homesteader,
who
J»me* A Sparrow |
Cuonty Judge
work, $2.
It. Riebarilaon finds himself crowded out of a home ma, Cal , of July 10th, Bays. “The
»Standard
bred
stallion,
$20.
►
Clerk .............
KA Miller
Treasurer
Display by one person, zepher
j Geo
k Johnson either b/ ill fortune or peculiar en- firm of Miller 4 Lux own 14,530,-
Ja< kasa, with colts of his get, $20.
Purveyor ....
ahelley
J
1
r.„. Sheriff............
FRANK SMITH Propt., ONTARIO, OR.
flowers, $2.
000
acres
of
land,
nearly
all
of
it
Mare
and
colt,
draft,
$15;
road
­
1
vironmenls,
something
that
many
a
. lift*—
•J L nttriieit j
_
.
r'•> School Aapcrlnteadeo
Pencil
sketch
from
nature
by
the
. . É J Noble farmers have to face under present unimproved and used for grazing ster, $15.
ii-rr.. stock Inspector
A. Venator
'*•. t, cemmiMiouara
R J Williams conditions. The present tendency purposes. This is equal to the area
I
Best double team, driving, I $10 artist, $2.
The Largest Hotel building in Malheur County.
HAKKKY U. S. LAND OFFICE’
Architectural drawing by the ar­
of New Hampshire, Massachusetts,
of
capitalists
to
forsake
the
compet
­
Best double team, draft, $10.
j?/’1“'A leglster ....................................... Gen. w Ha ee
Best equipped, best managed and most popular hos­
tist, $2.
in
...................... Chas Newell itive system, and combine large Conneticut and Rhode Island. It’s
Mules in harness, $10.
Pastel
drawing
by
artist,
$2.
telry
in Eastern Oregon.
■'in:*'
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as
large
as
Greece
and
but
little
amounts of capital under one bead
DIVISION B----CATTLE.
societies .
All
in
this
division
on
second
smaller
Ireland.
There
is
but
one
or management is a system they
irti 1:.
SYLVA RKBEK ah Degree No. «3
Srt erujuji
Bull, two years or older, $20.
premiums $1 will be awarded.
HEADQUARTERS EOR HARNEY COUNTY PEOPLE.
Mestseverr is
1st atei 3*1 Tillie
Wednesday
consider best for themselves, but thing Henry Miller, the surviving
UMtaarery
Jordan • N. (♦.
Cow
and
calf,
for
beef,
$20;
for
«• h0'toe
member
of
the
firm,
becomes
nerv
­
Fra»hie lir.
«• ' -e< ' •
DIVISION M—MINERALS.
one which they oppose when put in­
«»•«-------- HA mw I '
milk, $20.
First-Class Ear la Connection.
A. O. U. W. Burn« Lodge, No. 47
to practice by wage workers or ous over, and that is discussing the
Largest and beet display of
lefthif ,
<setssvery Friday night.
size
of
his
holdings.
This
is
land
DINISION
C
—
SHEEP.
farmers.
It
is
et
this
time
of
spec
­
■rup. ■
»
11 A DlC.ar.t. M. W
quartz bearing gold, silver and cop­
■ndnl...
MUjFt
h II Hop. Rec.
ial importance that we inquire into enough to give lflb.000 families 125] Ram, one year or over, $20.
per, assorted, $10. Note.—To se­
h"llc
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■WIM,.}
HARNKY LODGE. NO. 77, I. O O F.
and discuss thoroughly this ques­ acres each.” In New Zealand they
Ewes, pen of three lambs. $20.
cure this premium there must be »OS««ÍÍS$Í«$«-
L
4eeli at Odd Ftllowi Hall, every Saturday
tion of leasing the public range, a would increase the tax on Miller’s
»or»,-, ’40pm,
•
J M Halton N. »-.
three competitors with ten speci­
WYKiug.Sen
DIVISION D—SWINE.
land by the graduated tax system
nr » _ ______ _ ___________________ ______________ system that, if it means anything,
mens each. ~ Ten jier cent of pre­
Boar, one year or over, $10.
means the ultimate sale and mo­ until he would be glad to sell. Say
mium charged for entrance. Other­
>’>u
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Boar under one year, $7.50.
wise only a certificate will be grant­
nopoly of the government lauds to a light tax on 100 acres, and as the
C- Ä SWEEK
Brooding sow over one year and ed.
and by immense syndicates of for­ holdings become greater, increase
ATTORNEY \T-L\A.
eigners and capitalists of this coun­ the tax until the holder is forced pigs, $10; under one year, $7 50.
DIVISION N — VoT PLANTS.
HHK*
Urrror
Ten per cent entrance fee will be
to pell. It's the small unmortgaged
try
Il ny and Grain
Fine Turnout.«.
Exhibition
of pot plants, not less
GEO. 8. SIZEMORE.
If the public ranges are rented, it homes that make a community pros charged on all live stock entries than ten pots, $2.
Courteous
‘hon'àtÂ
ATTORNEY,
will be a "cash in advance’ rent. perous and happy. This could be Seventy per cent to first and 30 per
Rustic stand not less than three
Treat hi ent
............................. O regon . None but those with the ready cash done in the United States, but un­ cent to second.
»../I du rmb ,
feet high filled with choice plants,
<’ollecjon», Land business, and Rea!
$1 50
«. c«'-- ■ ¡1
need apply. Has th« small stock- fortunately the reverse is the rule.
DIVISION E—POULTRY.
¿Alate matter prom | i Iv aaemied to.
-IHW J
Exhibition of pansies, not lees
The small farmers pay the heaviest
M c C ulley & downing , props
man
an
equal
chance
here?
Can
DALTON BIGG»
Trio of Brahmas 12.50; second $1. than 20 varieties, $2.
.
. • B1GG8,
tax
—
the
large
holder
the
lightest.
the small stockholder hire a herder
'll nr ■
Fancy
basket
of
flowers
$1.
Cochins $2 50; second, $1.
Biggs & Biggg
il C-,'
to keep his stock on bis range and As the large holdings of land is sel­
Second premium in this division
. hoi«l:3n
Hamburgs $2 50; second, $1,
dom
cultivated
and
improved,
it
is
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
i other stock off? How about the
will be $1.
erm,.. TS
Leghorns,
$2
50;
second,
$1.
— ---- ---- ---- OREGON. | small stock farmer who turns his generally assessed at $1.25 per acre,
.
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DIVISION O—PASTRY, ETC.
Domineckers, $2 50; second, $1.
nmu j3| Practice in all toe courts of Ore.
stock on the range in spring and while cultivated land is assessed
rk 1. * I
Plymouth Ricks, $2 50, second,
Loaf
salt rising bread, $1 50.
from
$5
per
acre
and
up;
and
im
gathers them in the fall? Hie stock
Collections promptly made.
$1.
Hop rising bread. $1 50.
Going to the Mountains?
provements,
too,
are
taxed.
This
—
.. A K*a»oi.u
U. W. PikKtsn are driven off one range anil then
Potato yeast $1 50.
Pair
turkeys.
$2.50;
second,
$1.
V.U . ka. nttif ¡It 1
another. Where will he find them, is taxing industry and pro tret inc
vv eii, you win neett otic ui unm.
DIVISION : F—FARM PRODUCTS.
Assorted cakes, $2.
PARRISH à REMBOLD,
ot will he find them at all? You idleness Now, sirs, if we but knew
Outing
Hammocks that take up
largest.
display
of
jams,
$2
50.
AUurnrys-at-lAaw,
Display of
» sheaves of grain, all
say you will fence the least d range how much government land Miller
Largest
display
of
jellies.
$2
50
t urn»$ (xnd C «nyori City,? Oregon.
so
little
room and are so servica­
tl».w many small slock & Lux have f-ncel we could cover kinds, not I less than 5 sheareH of
Will ptacii’ce i the «our'B .»f Harue.' « <1 Will you?
Second premium $1 each.
■ ■
*
There
ar»-
one
or
two
mote
states
• ich, $5 * end, $1
ble. And camp chairs too.
taritx rs are able to fenc* even tin-
«tal«, and aiao I t * I’
i v.
DIVISION P—NEEDLEWORK.
«mall holdings lb»y alreailv --wn’ laig* holding* ol ' ' is n 1 IF rnt ' lt.Mi tbs bn iiricv i •' 50 ■ nr.d, $1
When you return drop in and
« -11*'*.-». II. 1 . ‘»»U: 11 <I
m-»f t.\ l»»r- '
Best display of crochet work by
id $1.
l'be wsaltb. Htoca owner cati l»me»-
see
our matting, linoleum, carpets,
A tyok . aly AT-cAW.
oil" person. $2
<i«'> by the
• i ••mi. $ 1.
o; herd as h» w. 1 - .
': '
Display
patchwork
quilting
$2
areful attention given to Colle
etc., also those fine conches we
a uu *»i< not fill-
i irplay o' alfalfa, *2,50; second,
capiiuhsts will rent the range, ft n • iuj aRy «»I
Neatest Worked banner “Hurney
tioua and Real Estate malters.
are now displaying. Von might
zens of tun« country; nor do lliev $1
it,
and
rent
it
nut
to
the
small
stock-
County Fair,’’ $5.
Nolary Public
The very thing forth!.« Weather.
even five here. Had I the statis
Timothy grass, $2 50; second, $1.
Display pillow slips nd shams, replace your old window shades.
man.
This
is
the
"milk
in
the
co
­
H arnky ,
-
O regon
ties
at
my
command
it
would
open
$2
"
Natural meadow grass, $2 50;
coanut.” How do you like it? Sup­
Best worked toilet cushion $1 50. NOW KEEP COOL—A KEFR1GEATOR YOU WANT.
second, $1
SI. riT*Gaa*u> pose, as some propose, you can pur­ the eyes of small land owners.
TaoasToji *I uiam *
Best worked lady's scarf, $2.
Notary
Public
jCatui /onttnrn, in ii/fíH
Qfiiynl.
^iuiltiiny !P«firr.
To emphasize this foreign owner­
Attorn«? at La*.
Corn, $2 50; second, $1.
Re«l Estate Agent chase the land at the end of the
Best display tatting. $2.
ship
I
wish
here
to
use
a
few
statis
­
lease, can you do it? If you can­
Second premiums $1.
WILLIAMS & FITZGERALD
DIVISO!« G—HOBTICVLTVHt.
tics by Prof. Bullock of Williams*
Entrance fee for prizes will be ten
not
the
capitalist
can,
and
rent
it
orile« ta old Masonic Building.
Display 1 bu apples, $5; second per Cent of premium offered.
College. In a recent article in the
to
you
Where
does
the
home-
1
B urns ,
-
O regon
certificate.
steader come in? The most desir­ North American Review he points
1 bu peaches, $5; second, certifi­
Third Time in Our History,
out
the
fact
that
in
five
years
the
able
laud
will
be
rented
—
the
wa
8. W. MILLER,
cate.
tered sections, that will hold the un­ exports of this country exceeded
1 buffarsi.',; second, certificate
IFOTAKY PUBLIC.
Three Presidents of the United
r Ml
watered sections. The homestead­ the imjiorts by $2,600.000,000; vet,
1 bu plums, $2 50; second, certif­ States have fallen at the hands of
notwithstanding
this,
the
net
im
­
Buras, - - - Oregon
er may get land, but I think be will
icate.
assassins within the lust 3G years
get left. Don’t believe, for a min­ ports of gold for the same period
w. L.I1BIMY
40«S * WISST
President Lincoln was shot at 9
DIVI SION H—GARDEN PRODUCE.
ute that the leasing of the public mas only *90,980,000. The profes- :
o'clock
on the night of April 14.
MARSDEN & GEARY.
»^r
wonders
what
became
of
the;
range is in the interest of the home­
Bushel onions, $2; second, $1.
Here is'
Phyaic ians and Surgeons.
1865, and die»l at 7:22on the morn
*........................................................
steader and small stock farmer other $ 2.509,000,000
Turnips, $2; second, $1.
ing of April 15, 1865. President
fi/auo that /A, Oforing union it on
■t’R'-. OREGON.
They are opposed to it to a man. where it weut, so says Appeal to
Beets, $2; second, $1.
uj wo na!ura//ÿ turn toward took-
OfUtOrtMe
Phonr No
Garfield was shot on the morning
Then what is behind this effort to Reason, of Kansas: "Foreigners
Potatoes, $2; second, $1.
iny aittr our mac Amory and too
of July 2, 1881, an»l after a linger-
lease the public range? Who is own the majority of our railroad,
Tomatoes, $2; second, $1.
wAaf if nootdoti for tAo ton ton' t
DR H. VOLP,
I
ing
illness
died
on
Beytetnber
20.
pushing the bill in congress? The breweries, packing houses, stock
work.
7¿fo witA to announce nt
Cabbage, 1 doz heads, $2; second,
> 1881. The shooting of President
tAot timo tAat wo Anuo llfayono,
j big capitalists who want toown the parde, bank stock, telegraph, tele-: $1.
Pkjrairi an and Surgeon,
Jfuyyiot. V/oUitrf, Jfay C&akot,
i McKinley baa occurred just six
whole earth. They have control of phone, electric light plants, street
AT
F
Pumpkins, $2; second, IL
Vwint, ^Jindfrt, do., and aro toto
months and two days after bis sec­
almost every industry. If they car lines, cotton mills and com- j Sugar corn, $2; second, $1.
ayontt for %)ain fluch.
Sfou
ond accession V> the presidency.
could control the public range and presses, and untold millions of our
lAouhtprofit Ay tAit winrty woatAor
Squash $2: second. IL
H. KI iJS, M. D.
From the moment President Lin-
through it control the livestock bus­ l>est lands and highest price real , Display of kahlrabi, carrot, kale,
and buy a Windmill from ut.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Call a nit orammo yoottt. yot price t
iness, what kind of meat will vou estate. It is the principal source | cauliflower, Mangel wertzel, etc, I coin receive»! the bullet of Wilkes
Ottica in V i gtly Building.
and formt.
Wo can oavo you
i Booth there was no prospect of bis
eat? Look at salt, sugar, coffee, in of revenue of the royalty of Europe. $2; second, IL
Buii'.
O regon .
^ntonoy.
Soar dr Cummint
recovery.
His
devoted
wife
and
fact everything. Is it cheaper? This vast tribute is levied on us
I Telephone No 171
DIVISION I—DAIRY PTODUCTS.
| members of bis cabinet remained
Meat for the workingmen will be a just as it is on India, where vou
with him through that memorable
Ten lbs butter, 15; second, 12.
1.
I K Hibberd thing of the past soon, if they con­ are sending your charities that
night when all Washington was in
Ilibboi 1 «5c Brownton, trol it. How many fat beeves will England may ship mors out as J Ten lbs cheese. $5; second, 12.
division I.
a fervor of excitement over tbe at­
you
ranchers
of
John
Day
have
to
you
ship
more
gifts
in.
Talk
about
;
D entists «.
Disp'ay by Harney county mer­ tempt on tbe lives of Lincoln and
Office trs| do. r
«.f The
s Ba’£
sell ea^h fall, if you have to pasture the tribute Ireland pays England, j
Bnrns. Oregon.
Seward.
them on your own land? Not many, you great, tree and iodependent | chants, 120: 70 and 30 per cent.
President Garfield was shot at
DIVISION
K
—
HANDIWORK.
I assure you.
American^”
O. E. HtiHullee. NÍ. IX,
the
Pennsylvania railroad depot at
Whois it that has government
Will you punish combines, trusts
Neatest piece of meebattiem in
PHYSB :
Washington as he and Secretary
' lands fenced and defies the small and large land swindlers? Do you iron. ♦ I M
(Alles ■ an-wered pr< otptlv )
Blaine were about to depart for
stockman, and even the Unite«! know the attorney general of the. In braes. $ 3 50.
Ixmg
Branch. As the two dialing-I
•Mates district court? Is it not United States was for years tbe at­
DR»»- ,
In tin. $3 50.
uisbed men were pacing through
Jesse Carr, a capitalist, land and torney for the Carnegie Steel Com­
In wood, $3 50.
tbe ladies’ wailing room two pistol
• lock owner? If Judge Bellinger pany at $25,000 a v»ar, end that in
In stone or brick, $3 50.
»hots rang out upon the air. Mr
ordored a «»nail stock owner to take this man's hands rests tbe power
DIVISION L—ART AMD FANCY WORK
JOHN M. M ELLEN
Blaine saw a man run an»i started
down his fence in Oregon, do you ' to proaecuts tbe trusts? Do you
La nd erape painting in oil on can­ toward him. but saw tbe president
think h» could get an injunction think he will do it? Really do
* aw
lung* forward and fall. A toomeiit
from a Unite.1 Stale« district judge I you? Tbe Oregonian of a late vass, 9250, second, $1.
BURNS,
_
_
—
CRKGON.
Marine painting in oil. $2 50.
later tbe assassin. Charles J. Quit-1
Oiegee
in California to stop tbe U 8. Mar­ date, speaking editorially of this
Draws plan, makes estimates, etc.
Buildings put up witbin the satouat
Portrait on canvass, $2 50.
eau. was arrest*»! and was rescued
shal of Oregon? Do you think you question of leasing tbe public
CtoMdv days preferred for
|^*l*atisfeeli<Ml guárante*»!.
Largest display of portrait paint­ with diflicultyr from tbe infuriated (gnres giver. ta estimates.
could ? If you du vou are a »lonkey rang*, «ays there is no ^danger of
Mng -if. fo 1
• « t
ing
in
oil
on
canvass,
three
speci
­
' mob. When, in answer to his eag-
and no mistake. If you do not such a bill being seriously consid­
H >’• >■
et questions, his physicians inform- Y y Zpecialties are.
have an equal chance with • arr er«*! by congress, because every mens, $5.
b
i*tt>
Largest
and
heat
display
of
por
­
■■
'd bint that be bad one chance in a d d
•lock
farmer
is
oppo«*«!
to
it.
now. what will be th* result when
bs* > » »
»«• .-- i
that class of men own the |«ublic Why did congress checker this trait painting in oil by one person hundred of living, the president
Erick Laying and Flacterin?.
I m >.
» rk
said, calmly and bravely, "Then
range«, for that is what teasing and state with worth lees military roads. •i.
and
-*d
Dr
tk
and
liaa
al*iy*
on b*nd nt tb* yard I#~ll*tidane« Hanley boast.
Best painting io water colors dia- • doctor, we will take that chance ”
(Concluded on page 4 )
fencing >f it m'tns. The b »me-
The Timss-fierald
The Citizens Bank
BURNS, OREGON.
....HOTEL ONTARIO
li
I
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
Burns
Harry C. Smith,
Contractor and Builder
!