The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 09, 1901, Image 1

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    BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 9, 1901.
OFFICE should consider such a trifling ad­ STOCKMEN WILL COMBINE
vance in Mr. O’Riley’s bid. The I
confirmation of the sale was post­
h
.su.
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IVj
SUBaCKIPTION RATEtì^^l
OREGON FEDERAL PLl’M THAT HAS poned to ascertain the feelings of NEBRASKA GROWERS WOULD DE
FEAT THE LEASE BILL.
>2.00
the creditors and not for the pur-
!> >aa Yaar ...................... .
PREMATURELY RIPENED.
I
. 1.00
Ma Moatha ........................
. .75
pose of receiving a higher bid.
* niraa Monta»
::
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Judge Bellinger remarked that '
OFFICIAI. DIREI. Tour
Stockmen
of
a
Group
of
Western
States
May
Vacancy in The United States Land Office $2000 was not a trifling amount,
«.
«TAve—oaiws
3
Get Together to Resist Measure Pro­
J. II. Mitchell.
¡P> a. Sanatore ................ |
At Burns Smokes Out Hungry Place
but stated that if Mr. O.Rei'ly
Jufteph Simon I
posing
Lease
of
Lands.
Hunters says The Telegram.
iThvs. Tongue.
would increase his bid to $42,000
fM A. Moody
iùw»»yjì»a»ral
D. R. N. HHckburn
the sale of the plant to him would
Omaha, Neb. 2—Dsipatclics re­
................. T. T. Geer
The
Portland
Telegram
of
last
................ Fl Dunbar I
'ereiàrz ol mate
If not, lie might re­ ceived in thin city from Harrison,
........... C S Moore ! Friday says: While aspirants for be confirmed.
¡¡Traiue InMrueUon
J H Ackerman I
....... W H 1-oed» Federal office in Oregon are already fer Mr. Hoyt’s bid to the trustee, Neb., are to the effect that organiza­
nta Frtntar
» R. 8. Bean.
with the authority to accept it tion of cattle men of that vicinity
. ..} c. Wolverton numerous tl ere is but one office in
i»re»» Jwd«»»
t F. A. Moore
should lie deem it proper.
is being effected to co-operate wilh
the
state,
so
far
as
can
be
learned,
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NINKTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
F. 11. Holman, who appeared on cattlemen and sheepmen of Wyo­
that
is
bringing
the
office
seekers
'
M.
D.
CLIFFORD
•: »trtrt Jud«»
Win Miller
laute« Atlorney
This office is { behalf of the Paraffine Oil Company ming in opposition to a hill provid­
......... 18 Geer out of the brush.
.Int-UepreaentAlIve
.
J
W Morrow
Mnt-SeuMor ...
that of register of the United States objected to the sale being confirmed, ing for the leasing of the public
a»,
osoarcr— babsev :
Land office, at Burns, made vacant: alleged that the price was ridicu­ lands.
...r. Jndn
...................... James A Syarrow
The Omaha Commercial 'club
aantr
H. Riehar.teoti by the resignation of G. W. Hayes. lously low.
«L Krk
HA Miller
Charles J Schnabel, who appear­ lias, by resolution, announced itn
7.7.. • ■ -
J K Johi.sou Place hunters are buzzing about
(•€<) >hv!!v>
It has
j \\ l’.ucbauan the other Federal plums in Oregon ed lor some of the employes of the opposition to the measure.
’
j E Vv.;.:”
firm,
objected
to
the
confirmation
been
stated
that
Senator
Millard
at long range. This is due to
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/
A. Vet.Kt.'T
’
;
H J Williuins the fact that none of the other of the sale, on the ground that he , of Nebraska will introduce the bill,,
, t. LAND OFFICI
political fruit is yet ripe, the terms had had no notice from the referee but in an interview today Senator,
W Ha-
........
' bau New «di of office of the present incumbents' that it was to be confirmed. II. M. Millurd declared that lie had not
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not expiring before some time in Cake said that due notice had been j yet decided whether or not be will |
given >»v the referee,but Mr. Schna­ present the measure. Senator
«n,
SOCIETIES,
1902.
k M
MTLVA R1BBKA H Degree No. <3
j Dietrich has announced his support
Maata every 1st ffind 3d Wednesday.
The office of Register of the bel insisted that this was not so.
*
Tillie Jordan N. D.
;e^
Frankie Mre«->n to? Secy,
Burtis Land Office is prematurely ; Further discussion of the matter j of the measure. The National Ir­
icrii
A.O.V.W.Burna Lodge, No 47
ripened fruit, but it is ripe, never- was shut off by Mr. O’Reilly an- rigation Congress, on the other
’K?
Kr‘d*!'
A Dnlllrd. M. w
theless. Candidates are buzzing nouncing.liis readiness to pay the hand is opposing it. It is under- >
E 11 Host. Rec.
about this office like flies around a additional $2000, and that settled stood here that a bill has been pre-1
Tn
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sugar barrel. The office is one of j tne question, anil the sale of the pared by a prominent live stock
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HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77. I. O O F.
the poorest Federal offices in the i plant to hitn was confirmed.—Ore­ man in the western part of the i
wt I.wp»i
w Y King, seev-
state which lias met the approval; • ♦ » >
state, but this fact does not appear! gonian.
:•
of tlie interests which are sup­ I
to discourage the horde of aspirants !
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
porting
the
bill
and
tluit
this
is
the]
Sheep Men Will Meet.
iarens
for the honor.
r: cuit,
bill which will lie presented. The I
Among the candidates most ac-1
M. interests which are behind the [ *♦
tí
GEO. 8. SIZEMORE,
r m H i
tive in the race for the Burns billet J The Boise Statesman says:
Ki U
Qiir.i!
are J. B. Huntington, a former re-; B. Gwinn, secretary’ of the Idaho measure are the large cattle and j
ATTORNEY,
' *>: BVRMB,
O regon . sident of Baker county, at present Wool Growers’ association, left I sheep raising of Nebraska, Wyom­
ID«
lollec-wo«, 1-.ÄI1U
Land T«-U1WS,
ta.iness, am
and Real residing in Portland ¡William Farre, i yesterday for a week’s trip through ing, Colorado, Utah and Montana.
.
CoUeeJOD*,
Batate matter promt tU
it'
of Canyon City, and James J Done­ Malheur and Harney counties.
ALLEGED FRALI) IM LAND SALE.
HALTON biggs
ilHIg J.W BIGGU,
gan, I. 8. Geer and Winn Gcwan, Oregon The wool growers’ of that
Miti ill
Mlbfiíl .
of Burns. Huntington has been in that section of Oregou beloi g to Malheur Oil Promoters Appear Before The H
Biggs & Biggs
H
the Land office before. Geer was a the Idaho Association and Mr.
Slate Land Board.
«Ù ¡■ÍD
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
H
eúv 5
Gwinn
will
work
hard
while
among
'
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— OREGON. member of the last state legislative
• - B BUS,
lh!r. n
assembly and yoted for Hon II W them to secure a large representa-, A recent dispatch from Salem '
in:, .tn ' ; Practice in ail the courte of Ore.
Corbett throughout the Senatorial lion at the special meeting to be j says: W. I*. Ready, of Portland, {
:iwn- Collections promptly made.
>w m ».
contest, and Gowan is a son of ex­ held in Boise on the 11th 12th and and A. G. King, county clerk of
<J. W. PAUiUSH
f i>* Ci. a- R kmbold
13th of this month.
Malheur county, appeared before
State Senator Gowan.
witu. ■I~'
This meeting of the Idaho a«so- ■ the State Land Board at the Cap:- j
’I.
PARRISH & REMBOLD,
The oflice so persistently sought
AUarneys-at-Law,
after is now vacant, Ilayes having ociation is one of very great impor 1 to’, yesterday and presented state­
une m
Borns (»nd Canyon City.) Oregon.
been compelled to resign on ac­ tance to the wool growers of the ments indicating fraud in a recent
rwul praellce In «be rourls <.( Han.ey ar I
Every effort is being made ■ ; sale to certain persons by the board
'• w $• <|r«Et cuti ni ira and in the bliprente exurt 01 the count of domestic imbroglios be state.
1 Hi-î
rm anti atao lu U.8. laud ufiivv.
to
have
a large attendance and the of school land« situated in the oil
was mixed up in.
gentlemen
who have the work in belt of Malheur county.
mi
Ohan. H. Leonatxl,
■ A h to >he other offices, it is not
A ytomney - at -^ w ,
Recently, when indication« of the
: believed that any changea will be charge aie now confident that this
presencs of oil were found in Mai-1
•M"1 Careful attention given to Collec- i made until after next. June. The end will be obtained.
There are many important ques- heur county near Vale, the leading
lions and Real Estate matters. ' terms of a few of the Federal oflice
mtr«
ialrfa
I
tions
to come before the meeting residents of that section applied to
Notary Public
(IdS
; holders in Oregon expire in January
7i Mr«
The
two
most prominent ones are the Federal government to have
H
abnkt
,
-
O
regon
Î.UAX
! but the majority have longer to
the
“
two-mile
limit law” and the three and one-half townships of
■mmiVluuai
X.Fm'i.WUI serve. There are already dozens of “shoddy” goods bill, which will be land, ill the oil belt, set aside as an
AUorMy at Law.
Not»r» f'nl.lio
candidates for every oflice, but it is
Real Er ate Agent
by no means certain yet that all of taken up at the meeting of the oil reservation, the disposal of the 1
Ir’d»
WILLIAMS A FITZGERALD
CM*
the present incumbents will lie dis- National Live Stock association at lands thereafter to be governed by
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I Ontea ia«M Xwm Building.
laws and conditions similar to those
turlied. Some tnay lie given An­ at Chicago, December 3.
ir.a»>
B l ' knb ,
-
O regon
F. J. Hagenbarth of Sjiencer, prevailing in the case of mining 1
other term of four years.
Idaho, has been chosen by John W. and mineral lam's.
I
8. W. MILLER,
Springer,
president of the National
It is alleged that the civil engi­
«W
D. C. O'Reilly Buys Iron Works.
Sc <*»•
association, to present the argu­ neer in charge of the work nf sur
NOTARY PUBLIC.
U
When II. G Platt, receiver, asked ment favoring the bill before the veying the oil belt, gave eome pri­
; ¡MfU r
Burns, - - - Oregon.
for bids for the wircliase of the Chicago meeting. If it is accepted vate partiea the tip. and those latter
rinp. < *
JOHN * • GBABY plant of the Wolf .1- Zwicker Iron by that body the bill will be pre­ »kipped down to Salem ar.il bought
I UL-<*
< W. L. MAMDEN,
Works a short time ago, the highest sented to congress for passage at its up a quantity of school land from
.e
MARSDEN & GEARY.
u
the state, before the oil reserve
Physicians
ind
Surgeons.
hid he received was $40.000, from neat session.
>1 MB
The
meeting
at
Chicago
thia
year
a.- •« '
could
be established by the Feuer-
BC*>-
OREGON.
Drake C. O'Reilly. Judge Beil-
m «•
Offer •< erticene»’,
/’A r .Vo f ' Bellinger was inclined to think the will probably be the most success- al government.
It is stated that a suit will be
bid was not high enough, ami so full in the history of the National
Live
Stock
association.
All
of
the
brought
to set aside the deeds to <
DR H. VOLP.
the confimation of the sale was
it».-««
il S»
state ns-ociation» are pushing per- these school lands »old under these
postponed
until
yesterday
the
its. '
PhjHieiaa und Surgeon.
parations for a big representation. conditions, and any school land
nis*
following bid was handed in:
umcl AT BKSIPKX E
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Portland Ore . Oct. 31. 1901.— Utah has already appointed UM) hereafter taken within the proposed I
er»«
Alex
Sweek, Referee in Bankruptcy delegates and arrangements are be- reserve will l»e contested. The state
H. KLEBS, M. D.
ingmade for a special train to convey will not sell any more school land» .
a»*1
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Portland Ore.: 1 herewith submit them. Montana has been thorough­
within the territory alleged to be
«*•
bid or, plant nf the Wolff A Zwicker
Office in Vwgtly Building.
!«•*«
ly organized within the pa«t year oil land, and which it is proposed I
Iron
Works
for
the
sum
of
forty-
B abwb .
O kbgon .
H
two thousand do',lor»( $42,000), this and will send a larger number of to embrace in the oil reserve.
Telephone No 171
delegate«.
bid to cover all property of said
::
When Armali« Weep.
At last year’s meeting of the Na­
t X 11 Hard concern not heretofore sold, and
r.« St. a, BvswMoa
Hibburd Ac Brownton. particularly referred to in the in­ tional association at Salt Lake,
Lady Burton says she has seen
DEN.TK1X
ventory, In-lug the same pioperty Idaho had 270 delegates. It is ex­
horses
in the Syrian desert cry
K door tw ~ • o I •
*
pected
that
fully
this
nomber
or
heretofore offered for sale at public
■r» Orvgnn.
from
thirst,
a rnule cry from the
more
will
attend
the
meeting
at
auction by the said H G. Platt on
pain of an injured fool, and camels
limit::;-:-:::::™:—::: Octolwr S, 1901; and for further Chicago
The Idaho association i« making
Having bn«irht the R> «tao- § identification this bid is intended very rapid growth Within the shed tears in streams.
A cow sold by its mistress who
rant bwines- •' - n. n 1
:: to be for the same property referred pas', year 201 new members have
had
tended it from birth, wept piti­
I reapeetftrb inca c '
~ to in the bid of D. C. O’Reilly, on been admitted.
fully. A young ape used to cry H
atiaoaf ail old p<'r • “ "
ij file.
from vexation if Livingston didn't
That Baker City Railroad
All property to be transferred
M rs H K - mith g
nurw it in his arms when it a-k^d
free from incumerance
hitn to Wounded apee have died
Should
the
sch*m
‘
s
of
our
m-igh
R. W H oyt . Trustee
borir.g towns I* successful. Hunt­ crying, and apes have wept over
As the sale had been made sub ton would soon be wiped off the
their voung ones slain by hunters
jecl 10 the approval of the court, map. Weiser wants our Harney
JOHN MeMl’LLEN
A chimpBriz.ee trained to carry
there was nothing to prevent this trade, Baker City is after our Hrake
water jugs broke one,and fell a-cry-
River
railroad,
and
Vale
istryiig
bid from being considered and ac
to get the Malheur City stage line ing. Rata discovering a young or,e
eepted.
We are not loeiiig any sleep ovet drowned, have l>eeti moved to tears
th er'«
S B Linthicum, as council for the efforts st these rival town», but
of grief. A girt lie which a hunts­
Mr O'Reilly, objected u> this bid we must confess that we do feel a
H méf <•« ■
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man's rifle had injured began to cry.
being considered He said the little bit nervoua from fear that Sea lions weep lor the loae 'tf their
king Bitt g*
court had stated that if the credi­ Secretary Miller of the Baker Citv young.
&
rbon and platinum
tor» did not object the sale would Chamber of Commerce will incor­
porate the Baker City A .“even
be confirmed Creditors to the ex­ llevih railroad Such a railroad
W* bare the Leet M cm I i of wall
Mawoi'» pr ’»•• ;-■!
tent of $1'W had signified tb*ir on paper mean« abeolute ruin tn paper and J a pa Drew matting ever
lei» First ria», work
satisfaction with the bid. and it Hontinftori Oh. dear Miller don't brought from the railroad. —Burna
lafa " ori gnarar teed
Furniture Co.
did r t *e*n» right that tbs »‘-urt do it’ —Huntington If raid
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'The Times-Jierald.
MANY
WANT
THE
I
i
...THE
OREGON FORWARDING
COMPANY
I he
Best Supplied
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
I11 Eastern Oregon
STORE
WE CARRY A FI LL LINE OF-----
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps
BEST QUALITY, LATEST STYLES, LOWEST PRICES.
DRY GOODS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS
Our Grocery and Hardware stock is complete
in every particular.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS
and OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS
"777’ au.reliou.sesZ
We are giving the people of Harney and Malheur counties an opportunity to exchange their
products for CASH AND MERCHANDISE. W<- pay the highest price in Cash and Mercbandiao
At the Arcadia Stock Varus we will re • ivo for half cash anu half good«
u*
I
Stock riiuat be Bound and acceptable t > Supi rinl< nd< nl Metcalf, of Arc adia.
We have concluded to make Ontario and Arcadia
points of exchange thus enabling every farmer to
dispose of his products readily
ithtil four utibonaft