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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1901)
iti "VST’ï.H oo F"o:rixxia,lly Opened I ONE WEEK SEPTEMBER 30, CONTINUING MONDAY, Iwi ,,7 »*•, 4» l , »—-TW| Pavillion ?¿MH flop UÍ, ’"'•«.nJ " <.Ut , Programme: Monday, 2 p m, address of welcome by Rev. Father McDevitt. ,.1 '«J Mi. ih cn.f.p, »• - h JrMj/ - *^8 <w ni 'M.T.% UlW V. «M Ii4 Grand Opening Ball in the Evening. ip Given by Prof. W. F. Werschkul and his Vocal Class. 1 Quartets and Choruses, both Phunny and Phascinating. RC IT I &• ho’Wj.rJ Consisting of Solos, Duets, Chorus of fifty voices. ear i..u Wednesday, Wedding Night, followed by a Grand Ball tteirnw “The Event TlxuLZ-ssd^v CLftemoozi. will bo given uvp to tlio Friday Evening, Grand Prize Ball *«!■ Wibi\ 'ile oi. . • lorg'S. : •. g— SHOW. An elegant prize given to the best waltzers, both lady and gentleman. Booby to the poorest ____ £_ Saturday afternoon, passing upon and awarding of premiums and prizes tor the various exhibits. I - riw.S Xbi l.-.r Id JC.i, XIM «lie till M j ,e. R ittitd in taiiifr: I le Me-J in Jpft tt T Pavillion ready for exhibits Seioteni'ber 25. Please see that exhibits are in place before the xair opens. Admission, Adults, 25 cents. 'Tv’" O- Children tinder 12 years, free. For further information call on or address C2rE»IXriE3J.^.2^1Lj Ti/iJFL- inp. nui Mutlsao: >n rffhitì— »P, U|-¡«. < t . (JIWG ■ nil iu irf«T ran i <.o y® 'is. n ikll, uim <F r -¿eiz-c.. RESOLUTIONS CONDEMNING land sufficient for al! ordinary pur interest is being taken in the ssso be found. It is hard to catch these * HARNEY COUNTY STOCK ASSOCIATION ®3 ACTS IN THE MATTER. in twi mini f low« , SJ on! i k. ' gm rbú in .A 4 Is ? e, ■I w . i . n : united J l|iil.lU jormr» i,- NC «G . half enf s» ? de: »».’M • toms, r' i:an.w»4 -A- iu tai <._/ >>"<- -riUet. J J .Ç rmu '-’al nils, «s' kF IrSr»». -4 liltwMl e mi. ' "-s'1, ’ K.r srqaB -’fl Tt.n* ,rw«* a,, »s' . R-e •* ■' • n., a' Z »L« r » ‘ * -W «. !t< v': ■ a. s. • ■ri ' <• Ll«l* Si«»' * Wjâ: î J *r' Having bought the Ue»tM- rant bos .oes, of Simon Lewis. I reap- ully ii vite a c ritinti- ationof all -id p-U ' M w" M rs H E S mith . 8 B g S H H r- ‘ *. r-j . PE •<** » •*» ••••••••••••••••••••••••• JOHN NI M ri.ITN ee«* «MM »eV S" T » ■.<••• HR cio dnvft preferred for rcaki 4 sitting* PhoU* fin* i.hed in carbon and platinum •fbc' - Un- ,nt,t.« , eite • reif. prw«*, u- Firat I r*«« work and oatiafactioti goor«i.U«d. o Opposed to the Land Leasing Sciieme-- Rcsolutions Passed by a L'nauimous Vote-*F. C. Lusk’s Letter. The Harney County Steck Asso ciation m» t la-t Saturday afternoon at the court house and passed reso lutions opposing any law providing for the leasing of the public range A communication from F C. Lusk was read at the opening of the meeting in which he appealed to the association to not be preju diced by the farming element and especially by the newspapers of this section, who oppose the pro posed measure on tbe ground that it would retard settlement. He urg«d them as stockmen to consid er their own interest, and not to listen to those who desire to see the country developed. We really gave Mr I.utk the credit of being a smoother man than to expose his hand in the manner in which he did. He said nothing of hi« great interest in the devel ipmem of Harney county as in his communication« for publica tion nor did he say that it would benefit anything or anybody out side the stock interests The sheep business was entirely ignored, also, and his letter sh wed plainly that what the National Cattle Grower»' A»* .elation wanted was to control the rang--, f >r the special benefit of the cattlemen. Immediately after tbe reading < f Mr Lusk's letter, the report of th« committee, appointed at a previous meeting to draft resolutions. »»« read and uiianmouslv accepted. Following is the report: Where*,. A bill is to he in troduced in the next Congo-*, au- thcrizing the g ivern merit to leal* tbe public dom kin or rar.ge* of the \V cetera State». and Whereas. The i he land I .nd la»« Jaws r now ow in force are liberal enough to enatde any per, n to gsir title to ail th* ciation and it is getting on a good poses. and, Whereas, Such a bill is passed businesslike footing. will be a dangerous act and detri mental io all small live stock grow Arrested for Violating Game Law». ers and a!«i retard the - ttl- in. lit of our already sparsely settled ter The Oregonian of recent date, ritory. and, says: Game Warden Quimby baa Whereas, Such a bill if more li - just received a letter from his ble to la- framed deputy at Joseph, II. G. Lake, who Iti» syndicates states that he has arrested and se large shef-p and gain control of cured the conviction office Indians and enable them all our valuabl public lands. for lisbing out of sea mi , and with Thei-.-fore lie it, a spear. One of them paid hi» th' Harney tine ami th- other four are "working Resolved, Th Association is I out" their fines in the county jail County Live Sti emphatically opposed I to any bill I lli action caused next of th« In being introduced or pns-ed by con dians to return to their reservatiom, gress authorizing the government out Mr. Lake think" there ar- to lea-.« or sell any of th« public -'>ioe till using the spear, and he domain and that no person shall is keeping a close look-out for them be allowed to own or control any oi These Indians came from reserva th« public lands—except by the tions in Oregon and Idaho, and by lienificent laws now on our statutes, 'hiving and destroying game caused manv complaints from settlers. and. be it further Re-olved, Tnat the mem’ «r« of Mr. Quitnby has tiled a complaint the Harney County Live Stock As- at Hillsboro against a prominent M-ciation will endeavor by ali hon citizen of Washington county, orable mean«, to defeat any candi charging him with violation of th« date for Uongriss, at our next game law by shooting Chines« election, who shall favor any such pheasants. He is out of the stat» at present, but as soon as he retorts bill, regardless of politics. That a copy of these resolutiom his case will corn« to trial. 11» is shall lie forwarded to our members on« of those who allege that he can in Congress, to all livestock Associ shoot game on his own land re ation, in Eastern Oregon, to gardless of tii« law. and it is nec Oregonian, to the Harney County essary that he should be enlighten paper, and to ail pubiic paper, ed on this »object. elsewhere. There ba, been about 'JO Colum After the above was disposed of '»’b> r matters were taken up The bia li.diana in th« vicinity of J. H. fall rid* 'ix-ing now about through Garrett’s ranch on Emigrant creek, the matter of "straya” was c.n..d- slaughtering deer. Mr. Garrett In «red. So far all tbe «traglers had form, ii, that be believe, they been ke( >t and ware in charge of kilfed at least -J in one day. Quite a number of atoc-kmen those who were conducting the ride. .Mr P G. Smith wan appointed to made a raid on tbe camp recently, look after such Block and later tbe «bile they w«re gathering cattle in parties will be notified of tbe num that vicinity, but did not find any ber of spick tb«y bare among the venison, but some deer hide,. Had it not lie«n that the stockmen had “»tray,.” Several application, for member a large band of cattle in the round up. they would have brought the ship were acted upon. The dato h is growing and frem indica whole Land -f Indians in. It is tion, is proving beneficial to not claimed by stockmen that these only ill member, but to the atock- annul invasione coat then, »evrral men in general of ‘thi, county, a, dollars, as tbe Indians do not beai- well .1« adjacent counties More 1 t»le to kill c.tlle when de-r <.aiinut sneaking redskins, as they do not camp in places easy of access, or frequented by our citizens. The gaum of this section has become en tirely too scarce on account of, these Indians ami our fs'ophi are getting t’red of it. 1 f Indians leave their reservations and cotne to thia part of the country to slaughter game that is forbidden to the whi'e men by the game laws, they should be prosecuted. It will certainly have to lie stop|n d. J. W. Biooa, P rkhidknt and aitino uakhikk . U. C. Levas», Vic« 1‘ sksidknt . The Citizens Bank BURNS, OREGON. CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00 A (It-nt-i’iil Blinking B iihìik - hh TrariHactctl. Directors: W. Y. King, I. N. Geer, Geo. Fry, W. E Triadi, J C. Welcome. < Jorrespon<lenco I nvited. Z! L Thom ii. representative of R icky Mountain Bell Tele-1 phone Company, win in Ontario last week makiug arrangement, to connect the long ilistance telephone Mysteni from Ontario to Burns, the Bell Company having purchased i the private line from Ontario to' Weltfall and if sufficient patronage, can lie procured the line will be ex-i tended to Burn, this fill. Mr. Thomas received considerable en- couragement in Ontario, placing 20l new instrument, in the city. The connection of Ontario with Burn, and other interior point, by tele phone will prove of inestimable benefit to the business interests of this city and the enterprise should receive every en< mragement from I our p--ople E. 11 Test, cashier of the first National Bank of this city, < xp< t, to visit Burris soon and will interview the people en rout, in regards to the matter and see what encouragement they will olfer.—Ontario Arg-is If HOTEL ONTARIO FRANK SMITH Prop!., ONTARIO, OR. The Largest Hotel building in Malheur County. Best equipped, best managed and most popular hos telry in Eastern Oregon. liEAlX.)L'ARTERS FOR HARNEY COUNTY PEOPLE First-ClasQ Bar In Coxmoction.. • •••••••••••••••••••••••»•• 9/ntu t/rnf fA» tprtny ¡catón it on Mt imo natu rai/y turn to usar fi /oui- iny tt fior our mac Amory anti too fAo toa ton t »Aai io tuorA. President Roosevelt i, Coming to Oregon. tAit noodoti for Qifo untA to timo Moffitt, announco at tAat tuo A avo ?¿fayono, 7f^owort, Jfay ^aAot, fjunno, ÍÜindoro, ote., anti aro tofo Washington, Sept. 21.—Comini,- sioner Hermann arrived in Wash ington today, and called on Pieai- dent Roo—veit In the course or his conver.at n the President told the CMDtnis-i'.ner he intended to vi.it Oreg n and Washington next Spring, in order to become better acquainted with the people of that -e< Uon Rsisevi-lt deaired to visit • I '■ pa ’■ -' '! • " 2 the la»f ein.Di'fn. hut hi« Mrvi'"* a* a »peak.r v. ra d- -ired elaevb»ro. ■ (INCORPORATED.) To be Extended to Burns. th» J ayontt for 7)am ^fiucAt. 2fou tAouitiprofit Ay tAit tttmdy uroatAor and Any a lift nd mt ii J rom ut. Cali anti orammo yootit, yotyrtcot and formt. * monty. 7f/o oan uauo you Sttr dt Cumm ini •• ••••••••••••••••••••<*••••• < ;