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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 12, 1901. VOL. XIV. ------- ;—7T '"he Times-fierald. UNDER NO. 4Ö, TO TALK ¡T OVER made to enable the secret service J. W. B iggs , P hkhidknt yxd actinu UA'H jxr . bureau to employ men for tho sup i vidual settlers to make the exten 11. U. L evens . Vit’B-PRKSinrNT. pression of anarchy, just as detec sive improvements necessary to get SUBSCRIPTION RATES: APPLICATION FOR IRRIGATION IN water on the land, and capital FARMERS AMD RANCHER ASSISTED tives are now employed to run TO EIND MARKETS. down counterfeiters. The secretary, ff “ HARNEY YALLEY. would be too wary to go in where lac ; u . Yew...................................... it is understood will aBk for $250,- one project has been defeated. It ree Montai............................................................. 40 (INCUR l *Olt A T KI >.) - • 1 000 for the maintenance of the bu Wc.i!d also discourage the recla OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Col "d Jefson ¡íiaujuraies a System at reau, as against $100,000 appropri •TAT»—OBBLUS : BURNS, OREGON. Water of Silvies River to be Drawn Ep mation of othei districts similar! ■ J. II. Mitchell t Kk Fairs (or Sauators.............. .. on—Will Diminish Marshes ated last year. situated. It is alleged that it is Joseph Siraun CAPITAL STOCK $25,000,00 Sale cf Stock. About its Mouth. iThos. Tongue. | The law under which the secret quite enough to allow the livestock (M A. Moody rreaamaa.................. A General Rnnkinu; Business Tiimsaeted. ,D. R. N. Blackburn service exists specifically limits its raey Geuaral.............. companies to control the land they .................. T. T. Geer »rnor [. .......... .......... . ................ FI Dunbar Directors: Vi. Y. King, I. 8. Geer Geo. Fry, Mary al rftate.............. ' operations to the suppression f actually own, that they should be C 8 Moore ■arar.T .. ..... • Through the efforts of Colonel R. i counterfeiting. There is nothing Application for approval of the governed by the conditions of the . ........ J H Ackerman W. E Trisch, J C. Welcome. . Public Inrtmction .............. W H Leeda > Printer........................ C. Judson, industrial agent of the in its provisions which even auth- ) R. 8. Bean. I plans for irrigating a considerable country and recognize tbe right of Correspondence Invited. ,...> C. Wolverton erea emo Judgae................ in the Harney valley, in j F. A. Moore all th6 soil to proportionate benefits 0. R. A N. and Southern Pacific, i orizes the detail of secret service j Eastern Oregon, is r.ow before the I from the water that may he avail- and several enthusiastic Oregonians | men as a personal guard for the NLNETH JÜDICIAL Lj_s.Ty£,T\ M. D. C lifford State Land Board at Salem. riet Jadga........................ Upon | able for rendering it fertile. That I haying tho good of tbe state at I president or any other public oflici- ....... Win Miller riet Attornay ............... ................. I Geer the approval of the board depends t -Representative..... . . J W Morrow I it is not the policy of tbo state or heart a e stem will be inaugurated j al. Whenever such detail has been *L’"n t-beuator.................... an extensive reclamation project "him 'the general government to keep that r.o doubt will prove of great made the suggestion has come from CeUWTY—«ARNEY irtiij in that country. This application James A Sparrow large tracts of land under conditions 1 farmers, stockmen and j the White House. nty Judf«.................... II. RicUartlson is filed by the Harney Valley Im Kt ¿g k . .................................... KA Miller that operate egainst settlement and t0 t“e Ael'era‘ ‘ut. Murer.................. ............. J R Johnson 1,1 Ufi FRANK SMITH Propt., ONTARIO, OR. Eats Sand For Meditine. ............ Geo Shelley provement Company, which has I ecltivation, is also urged against Monthly livestock fairs will be held | ■lbs; a J W Buch annal experded about $50G0 in surveys in various parts.of the state, where ...Ji’ Bartlett the attempt to ha ? cultivation out * »1 Aipertntond.nt ................. E J Noble and other preliminary arrange of Harney valley. k ia«pMtor ................. intending purchasers of cattle, William Bvbee, a pioneer of A. Venator i The Largest Hotel- building in Malheur County. R J Williams ments this year, and which must OFFICE : The irrigation company hopes to horses or sheep may come in direct Jacksonville, has eaten garni for his Best equipped, best managed and most popular hos Geo. W Ha^es await the pleasure of the state board get the approval of the Land contact with the owners, and thus I health for the past 20 years, and ........ Chua. Newell before proceeding further with the Board in time to start its work be enabled to transact business to seems to thrive on it. He thinks telry in Eastern Oregon. enterprise. Tbe company was or I a much better advantage than is sand is the only medicine in the •oarrn>. this fall. ganized last June with an authoriz HEADQUARTERS FOR HARNEY COUNTY PEOPLE now offered Such fairi or livestock world for stomach trouble, and is I.VA REBEKAH DecreeNo.iS every l»t and >d Wertnetday. ed capital of $100,000. The presi Tiiiie Jordan N. O. shows have long been in vogue in ! not at all backward about recotu- The Livestock Situation. Frankie Ilf nton R.c AC-'y. dent is Win Hanley, the Burns ^First-Class Bar in Connection.. the Middle states with very satis | mending it to his friend« who are A. O. U. W. Burn. Lodge, No. 47. cattle king; L. R. Webster, of Port C J. Millie, livestock ugant of factory results. I suffering from dyspepsia, or any or«yFrid.ynl«M. Ar)n!(!r(, M w land, is vice-president, and Drake the 0. R. & N., returned to Portland The first monthly fair of the other affiiction ot the digestive or I E H Hoyt. Rec. C O’Reilly, of Portland, secretary. this week from a three weeks' trip Pacific Northwest will be held at gans. “I was nearly dead from BKEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F. The necessity for approval of the ' threurh the stock feeding . .\ ions of Pendleton the first Tuesday in t dyspepsia 20 years ago, and had •t Odd F.llow. Hall, every Saturday J M J ht’.toll N G. plans of the company in this in Kansas, Nebraska end Mh’.r.erota, every month, commencing the com ' lost all faith in medicine,” said • W Y King, >vcv stance arises from the fact that the I where drouth made itself manifest ing month. The Commercial Club, ' Nr. Bybee, at the Esmond yesterday company is proceeding under the the past summer. He made a ir - of Pendleton, has taken the matter i “when Mrs. Wimer, the wife of a PROFESSIONAL CARDS. provisions of the Carey arid land ful examination af the conditions up, and being an up-to-date organ I miner on the Applegate River, in j >1. hdfHtl act, which was formally accepted prevailing there, particlularly with ization of prominent business men, Southern Oregon, r... ¿intended fur .¡¡a GEO. S. SIZEMORE, by the state of Oregon by act of the ! reference to the ability of that will see that the plan be carried [sand. My body was paralized be-' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ’• «¡nr» ATTORNEY, Legislature hist win’er. ' country to fatten livestock from the out successfully, Three years ago ' low the breast, and I was willing to) 9/ou> that the spring ¡tajon is on iBNs, .............................................. O regon . In the Harney valley it is pro ' Oregon ranges. While the drouth last February the Commercial take chances on anything. I begun us we natura/^ turn toward took- a Y oilecnoi Land ^u4nesa. and Real <ng aftor our machinery and seo posed to bring about 100,000 acres [did much damage there, Mr. Millis Club of Pendleton called together by swal[owing a teaspoonful of dry JUlc’er; ; 't.aie matter promt tlv attended to. Ibg'LL what is needed for the season’s of arid land under irrigation. reports that losses have been con the leading cattle men of the sand on going to bed at night, and DALTON BIGGS work. Wo wish to announce at ‘ : W BIGGS, About 50,000 rcres of the arid land siderably overstated purpose of organizing an associa- I soon noticed that I slept belter [ © this timo that wo have Wagons, tS Biggs & Biggs of the valley is owned by the Wil In conversatirn with r.:: Or Ioni tion. The meeting was a pro- than for years, though my appetite t ^uy^its, Vf/owers, Jftay f/fakos, 77wine, binders. etc. and ara sodo ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, lamette Valley <i Cascade Mountain t an representative, be ea'd: »Illi nounced success lasting three days. did not increase for a few weeks. I agents for *2) a in ¿Rucks. Sfou RN8, —" — ““ — OREGON. ' Wagon IloaJ Company, of which '.lie price of beef steadily aii-ing. The year following a woolprowerg’ I kept on swallowing the sand re should profit bg this windy weather ' Charles Altscbul. of San Francisco, ' Practice in all the courts of Ore. with the feed lots empty, with the convention was held with l l.c suc gularly until I was well. I have and bug a Windmill from us. is proprietor. Half of the remain- corn belt reserve gone,the*‘feee.iers” cess. ,junctions promptly made. I used it off and on, however, ever j Cali and examine goods, get prices I der is owned by the Pacific Live shipped out, and die remainder (.nd terms. Wt can save you The officers of the Commercial i since, and I carry a vial of dry [ A - R em sold C. W. P alrish stock Company. It is understood hastily preparing for market, tu.d Club have taken up the matter of a 1 sand about with me as a tonic, i PARRISH & REMBOLD, •• ••«••••••••«•••••••••••••* j that Altschul favors the irrigation with Montana era:'■ ''' percent monthly meeting in a hiisinesr-like When I happen to overeat or feel E XL Auoroeye-at-Law, enterprise, because it would open 1 short, I think Oregon produces are way, a committe having been at , the neod of a cathartic, 1 put a tea i !c, t « Born« (»»nd Canyon City,) Oregon. ill tMl the country to settlement and make ' justified in expecting high pri es ; work among the ranchers solicit spoon of sand on my tongue and Will piacGce — In the of ----------- Hari.ey i — courts ........- -- r»r.t •"i.t’ea -E.-ic and in *.L the tupreine ■ ■ “ court • "<■' “ ol the 1 his lands nioro veluab’e and Biile- on all classes of cattle i .ie.- 1 lai b ing stock of all classes to be brought assist it down my throat with a a»c. *"d uiBu iu U. S. land ofiice. d )e. The livestock company, is or April. Then our rangeaien to Pendleton during the meet. swallow of water. Sand is the only Cha«*. H. Leonard, hostile to the reclamation project,! should find opportunity, for the re The stock will be sold on the medicine I have taken since 1881, >| | A ttohbey - at - law , because the settlement of the coun-! ground if purchasers can be found. though previously my pockets were I lareful attention given to Colleo- try would restrict the free grazing action in the east will creat a de As soon as Col Judson returns always full of powders and liquids I mand for anima's for restocking, tious and Real Estate matters. area. When settlers shall occupy) which can be met only from Texas, from a trip to Southern Oregon, he arid my doctor and drug bills were Notary Public : the open land the grazing area will Mew Mexico and Oregon. Montana. will go to La Grande and Baker large.” H arney , - O regon IL L. CRIFrlN lie correspondingly reduced. Wyoming and Colorado will also be City and inaugurate the same kind This livestock company ie said I in the fi Id ,s buyer». of fairs. lie will also start a simi feaKTox W illiam . M.F i W. bbai * Prove« To 3e Anthrax. Aituruey at Law. Notary Public J ltval r elate Agent to be exerting an influence to pre- ' “In the Middle West the shtep lar plan on the Spokane division Investigation of pathological WILLIAMS * FITZGERALD veut the approval of the plana of situation is similar to that of cat as soon as possible. Hi* ’ . lie Harney Valley Improvement ‘‘ The scheme is a most commen specimens by the bacteriological : (Riirreasora toGrlilln A Pogue) tle. Tbe farmers are cleaning up rti >r»;<e in old Muonle Ealldlng. 'u i Company. Tbe water for irrigation and the Chicago market is glutted dable one,” eaid the Colonel, '‘and department of Oregon Agricultural I B urn «, - O hegon Ontario, Oregon. would come from Silvies River, with every thing that will make should be encouraged from all College at Corvallis, indicates that ! ìhu the land about the lower stretcher any kind of mutton. But the Mon -ides. It brings buyer and seller mitlirax, or spleenic fever has ap- S. W. MILLER, of that River is more or less mar- tana supply is like that of Oregon together, and they can personally . peared at Marion county, and Kla- KOTABY PUBLIC. transactions to more ] math county, Oregon. The speei- , shy. The reclamation project con-; —abnormal—and because of thel Pi..’ns, - - - Oregon. — - I 1 men» were supplied to tho depart-, templates taking water from the inability of the sheepmen to earn ment by the state veterinary, and upper courses of the river, leading their excessive flocks through th» «. L. MAKWBM, JOHNW.GK RY I Dr. McLane visited the department it out in ditches through arid tracts 1 winter without great danger of loss! MÄRSDEN & GEÄRY. himself r'liday. At Marion, 18 aid applying it to growing crops. they are offering large numbers afl Physicians and Surgeons. I horses died of the disease, at Kla ) This will inevitably have the effect 40 to 50 cents per head less that! We make a specialty of Clothing, Boots and BURES, OREGON. math Falls, a large number of cat 'of decreasing the flow near the the present Oregon figures. Thisl fljficr at retideac«. CCT .“h'iur No. ÍO mouth of the stream, and the marsh in connection with tbe fact thal tle. one ranch losing 25, and an Shoes. «.< «.* «.* ** «-* other 30, while others lost more or Montana is nearer the market, will area will be diminished. Though cif. fl DR. H. VOLP, | lew extensively. It is not believed THE TRADE OF HIE INTERIOR SOLICTED. the cultivable area would thus be compel the Oregonians to reduem IOWA®’ that anthrax has hitherto appeared , Physician and Surgeon, ‘ increased to the same extent as the their prices or to wait until MontaV ONE PRICE TO ALL. In t**- in Oregon. marshes shrink, it does not please na shall have unloaded, probabl'J «irrtet! At resides « r Mail Orders Solicited- The disease is fatal and infec 'he livestock company, which does the latter.” tious. No satisfactory remedy for Mr. Millis says he was able tff H. KLEBS, M. D. not want cultivated land, but does | it ha» been found. Vaccination' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON want grazing and hay land. A few do considerable missionary wor« pr<q>erly applied, affords immunity j Office in Vcegtly Building. individual owners sometime ago while in the East, and as a re.uH of this he brought back order» fl i A h the germs are fatal to man, care ; undertook to divert waters from large numbers of cattle and sbee[l Bvnxa. O regon . is necessary in applying tbe vac the SilviM for irrigation purposes, It is expected that these may 1>I Telephone No 171. P. G. SMITH, Propt., - Burna, Oregon. cine, or in handling specimens or and the livestock company promp 1 procured for shipment this fall ol H. A. Krowr.tMi I K. H ibbsrd parts from the bodiei of infected Hibbard & Brownton, tly began suit to restrain such di early this spring. Fresh Beef Pork, etc. in any quantity desired- Head Cheese animals. version of water. These suits are f , ••in* D entists . The symptoms of the disease ••Arc Orejón People Civitued?” Bologna and Sausage of all kinds always on hat. d rwA* now pending in tbe State Circuit dor*r«M' of The 4 Misera Bank. ?■ «••• vary. In some cases cattle drop « » . 1 • * a B<irîi> Or»<’>n. [Court, and the company argues < a »• I down and die in couvulsions with- Governor Geer recently receive'* , that it would be unjust to approve , f a fine new bouse, which they’' » a large reclamation enterprise it. a postal card from a resident ol propose to er cton tl.o Ilry «r. farm, out previously having shown symp • Having hei ght the Restau- [ the name section befort the courts Canyon City. Colo., asking for a 5 in the r. ■ itb-aatern •oh irb of Nor-1 toms of the disease. Other cases , rant bosinee. f Simon Leiria, ' shall have decided its rights tn tbe map of Oregon, and ir (uiring ri u iaal. The house at No. 1725 D begin with a high fever, rapid pulwe whether the people in this state are ; ‘ I respectfully invite a continu- ! matters now pending. k ’treet, the Mecca of so many demo and the animal stops feeding. a'.ioaof all old patrons, a* well On the other hand, it is shown eivilived. In reply V> the reqeest crat, in year» pa»*, ia !•> he »old, Chills and muscular tremors may um «. M k .4 H E S util that that country is not, in its pre for information Governor Geer bos and ail of the family effects to be may appear. The ears and base of sent condition, attractive to settler», this to say: removed to tba farm. The site tbe horns are cold and the animal “I bave no map of Oregon at my •nd that it i» to the interest of tbe chosen for the home is on a high Itecotaes stupid and weak. The •tale to get settlers established in disposal at thia time, hulas to your kno'.l overlooking the city. Mr. dullness may change to spasms TOI IN M MULI.HX comfortable homes there. Tbe inquiry whether the people of thia Bryan will n.ere.y potter abont the with kicking and pawing Breath general government and the etale state are civilized, permit me to place, the actual farming being iog becomea hard, nostrils dilated, rt^tognphsr. say that if the lynchings and the recognite thia when they offer in attempt to mob the President of done bv a hired n an. He eipcet» mouth is opened arid visible mucas ducement» for reclamation works tbe United Stat“« which ha» occur- to live the remainder of bis day» in membranes become buliab. Tbe Batw« ua. OlffOfl bodiea of animals that have died of Tbe livMrtoek companies h ve »1- ed in Colorado during the j a»t year bis rural retreat. • f««F the disease soon btcorne bloated r»-»<iv obtained the choicest part» are any indication» >f the degree of flr. f the c-rtintrv, and by means of civilization in your etale, it would and limp. To Hoot Oat Klarebiott. their strategic btcatiotis practically 1« perfectly safe for your average ttw| platinen» 0 cit Ben to take h:s chances among W* have the Lett Mock of wall r rtrol the Harnev valley f»r them McClain A Bigg« Prnprirtnr», Burn«, Oregon for u» In hie annual repoit to congre», ' IT . T»’. "' f paper and Japaner matting ever rrof Thia Subí. i» located o. lb. comer af Piral and B Street», .nd keep, h.y n it I>. 'i,'»r . lb* Nee York Drought from the railroad. —Burnt *.d graia on ha.d Ha* eo»pel.!it help, Kuo. a Job M »goa, Ttkca p.xwu- t n't ! 12 erald, 8 «-retary (>»<e will recom Furniture Co. vai»*v .<4 (, n ««ul-J be genVi »ay part of the Country. Str* mend that an »ptmyrition be long iu an anjeyr; pr«j evi diUon THE CAREY LAW j for it is beyond the pow«>r of indi- MEET The Citizens Bank ....HOTEL ONTARIO.... GRIFFIN & STAPLES Ladies aad Gents Furnishings. a CITY MEAT MARKET Ì Your patronage solicited, White Front Livery, Feed & Sale