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* ' 5 ■'Ml X. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 16, 1901. VOL- XIV, ; y Times-fterald. 'y<>¡. ' ______________ CLAIM SCARCITY OF BEEF healthy demand for horses, C'ops PUSHING NORTH TO OREGON good, the mining interests have ---------- - forged ahead, there is an oil excite ' JÜB8CKIPTI0K RATES: RAILROAD FROM THE SOL TH COMING FEW' YEARS ONLY WEALTHY ment in Malheur county, and last IN A INTO LAKE COUNTY. ' »*r ............................................... 12.00 but not least, a two seasons wool CAN BUY IT THEY SAY. .i.eo u«: . safes...................................... . .75 • South»................................ clip was handled this year at sat I --------------------- i isfactory prices. There is also good * OFFICIAL DIRECTORY A1»emlsg Situatici* Due to the Overcrowdioj prospect» of the northwestern rail Appearances Indicate That Southeastern Or MTATl—OBIGOK : rSÍ egon's Trade Will be Takea to ... I J- H Mitchell of the R**ges--Co«xre»« Will be « «li» .»tor. i J use ph Muiuu road being built in the near future, San Francisco. Asked to Investigate. >"». -e I Thu« Tongue, which will give Huntington an in eg. ’ imeu .................... <M. A. Moody fumrd........... D. B- N. Blackburn The following appeared in a re r .......................... T. T. ueer A dispatch from Chicago says: creased trade territory. W-uJ , yo ‘«‘" .................Fc‘Äer “ There is no boom in our part of cent issue of the Oregonian: Presi According to information receiv n. «a». ed at the headquarters of the the country, but there is a good dent Charles M. Sain, of the Ore- > R S. Bean. I set 4, • , jaa*w National Livestock Association healthy growth along all industrial 'gon Potash Company, writes from i.dra .................... ç I F <-' A Wolverton Mü(>re , In this city, congress will have lines. A number of settlers are San Francisco a personal letter to 1 etto » «INKTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT. adding to the population of liar- a Portland stockholder in the cor- . i..».. ...M.u CitrroaD tbe Western public land situation L’;?*,— Wiu.Vli.le« nev county. The big irrigation poration, saving that he has made Atl**r.^L.-i............ ........... IS Geer ' brought to its attention this winter ......... J * “orrow in a new and startling manner. A ditch which Portland people are a deal with the Nevada-Califon.ia- ■ — «»«»ST t COOMTT— number of prominent cattlemen of building will, I understand, reclaim Oregon Railroad Company for the ,ad„ ............... Jenie« V Sparrow a big section in Harney County. extention of its line from Termo, Jua<•............... H. Rlchanieon the West, who have been quietly ■■ ............................ ............ KA Miller “ Most putside people do not Cal.,to Summer lake Oregon, “They ................. .. JR Johnson investigating, are prepared to show " .................................. Geo Shelley thoroughly appreciate tbe volumn take an interest in our Summer and , ........................... ... .......... J W Buchanan ' that during the past five years S»pertn«nd**i ................ E j >ubl(. there has been an enormous de of business transacted by the mer Aber Lake properties,” aava the ........... . I A- Venator •eiouer»................ J u j Williame crease in the number of cattle in chants of Huntington. The best, letter, “and will extend their line K«B»r c . s . las » orvic«: this country, a decrease which indications of this is the long string j northward to the lakes, I have the „ ............Geo. w lia«». seriously theratens the beef foo«l of freighters coming and going all contract for the railroad in writing « ■ .......... th.. supply, and that, unless speedy the time for all parts of Eastern and I have every reason to believe SOCIETIES. actiou be taken by congress, in the Oregon and Idaho not tapped by it will go ahead They expect to SVLVA REBEKAH D*ftree No.»3 railroads. In the corrals inside the reach the property next year, or at ‘••«^‘•“UdMTX““XN.O. I course of a very few years beef will city may be seen at any time an least as far as Lakeview. This, of gn, Frank« Beenton Rec Bec'y. be selling at such fabulous prices army of freighters, horses, wagons course, means a great deal for the " ■ -■ that only the wealthy can ofiford to A. O. V. W.Burns Lodie. No <7. t«t«n Friday »I«11 ri '; ............. indulge in the luxury of a beef, and men. Last year our ware development of Southern Oregon. u A Dillard. M. W. houses handled 500 carloads of pro It may also lead to the Dalles. I K U Hoyt. Rec. steak. bruH lirln:',. ARNEY LODGE, MO. 77. I. O O F. The cause of this rapid decline duce, 200 of which were consigned tried to interest the Columbia At two different Southern, but they were slow. They u.todd rotto». HalMverr^.turd.y in tbe number of beef cattle is said to interior parts. ixhi Wg, ¡¡n-irji “• times we have shipped an entire might have had the same layout w Y Kinr. scev to be due solely to the contraction 1 f KÙ tv j of the western public grazing lands train load of groceries alone from the N. C. O. has and it would have «« PROFESSIONAL CARDS and the increas in the consumptive Portland to Huntingtou to supply been a good thing for Portland. It r"!l-’ï. . _________ - would still be a good tiling for elicli e. ----------— ------ demand. The rapid settlement of the trade.” When asked about the oil pros Portland to have the Northern line the West has caused the ranges GEO. S. SIZEMORE, h'irJcg.í' «li-'.n,:, left to become crowded, and this pects, Colonel Aitkins said that he build.” ATTORNEY, tant' de« _ The Nevada-California-Oregon O regon . crowded condition has prevented could not say from his own person , boryt-s *NS, al knowledge how good they are. Railroad starts from Reno Junction ,u*cäos», Land budne»». nud Heal the reseeding of grasses, and con illecito!)* 1. — îaffina w»« ” » 1’' “ ♦*), À1V ------ — ---- «*>» - --- ,ie mauer promt Hw -- attended to. sequently millions of acres of once He said he had been given to under on the Central Pacific railway in ’ »V BKìGri, DALTON tolGG.S good pasture has been turned into stand that the prospects are bril Nevada, 300 miles from San Fran D’ll!», ; A . . cisco, and runs northwestward, absolute desert. Most of tbe large liant. r8‘vpihf!sO Biggs & Biggs crossing into California and termi I herds have been dispersed and ’ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Lands are Withdrawn. Gsh! (ft; ’ nating at Termo, which is 130 u tNgt _ _ — — OREGON, slaughtered, and the bulk of the miles from Reno. Eighteen miles cattle supply is now being supplied ‘radice in all the courts of Ore. Washington, Nov 9—Commis of new line are under construction, by the small stockrueu, but the ¡lections promptly made. sioner Hermann, of that/ General between Termo and Madeline, and evolution from the large herds on . -------------- - ' 10r* 1 k- KEMBOLO • PAfcttlfcH the open range to the small herds Land Office, has vvitbdr i it is said trains will run on this ex ~ period of tension before lhe end of this year. in the pastures is too slow, owing agricultural entry for i^ ./■ PARRISH & REM BOLD, !< ns in From there the distance to Aber Attorneys-at-Law, to unfavorable land conditions, and one year a tract of 1114 «fasedio Attorney s-al-Law, the northeast corner of ■'•ifllteur Lake is about 120 miles, and to Baras (»nd Canyon City.) Oregon, where a few days ago the markets t. faii.'e A rail tnacliee in «ha C«'«r> oí U.iuej »nd if Vale, Summer Lake it is 30 miles farther. county, Oregon, and nor wfc* mleountle. and in lhe »Lí teme court ui the were supplied with cattle four, five :hi. ic, mid also in Ü. ri. land ufiicv. tbe county seat, on 11 About half ' way between Madeline raitle pm and six years old, even yearlings ittaale _...! Aber vff lefiot. that the lands conta’ J and Aber, on the direct line, is the Chiv». H, Leonard, are being slaughtered to make up s, h >ntt, s pertroleum deposits.J •I t«r .n.iti jtown of Lakeview Or. which has a ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, the supply of beef. k Ui er* time, to acquire ths .rge trade from the upper Goose urag, li_ _ ireful attention given to Collec The stockmen assert that the un I lei: Eij.. u must proceed under matters. Valley and an extensive sg- ?:1L ake t favorable methods of administer baine in h tions and Real Estate _ land laws. This actl •' Notary Public cultural, glazing and mineral ing the public lanils of the west are - • ’ on applications fily H arney , - O regon aecion in Southern Oregon. back of the threatened shortage, jmJThis rottd is of narrow gauge and h . !' "I *111 and at the coming National con Hirsch and J. N. Tt IOMWTOM WlLUAMS M. FlTXGERALD and others. Exp. f “ tlard the trade going over it to the vention in Chicago next month an AU.rMy-tew. ride market mus» be transferred effort will be made to throw tbe filed, stating that tl 11 V «V L WILLIAMS & FITZGERALD whole matter into congress ami ask petroleum are such 1’ ! 1 > 4 l4r. á ■ hnw M standard-gauge cars at Reno : heavy investments^ • Fit'ty-o^” nKJbtion. This adds to the cost of tltcw IS aid Mawnlc BsU>iio«. that a commission be appointed mineral association! h.ive al B urn , - O regon I'tramsportation. For many miles with expert assistance to invest!« 1..» ». ' *•>( made mineral loc itift* upon kheAe i [fyot. it passes through a ijpwi Reno iveiro ri j gate and devise plans for relieving liBüerbii * 8. W. MILLER, lands. Seepages *<*i Me-tHclutd-* d^try tliat y yields almost no local canlt, » tM the situation. The stockmen in 1 «’’-fl to liave been fount A, watllw^eidesess IJ It JK cubkä ® It g< gets into a productive i the National Association have been NOTARY PUBLIC. two | of gypsum, sulphur^ solidi ur/solidified bitu ,,„i v after cr< -sing the .■li try only striving for vesrB to devise soma Oregon. Bu«a, - ral ■age into California, and the coun- plan for amending the lan«l laws men exists in Gffe e sai.di > f J !, ¡<t: 5. k th*”^ conglomerate oiit,.|n| j4^rla.;nd Ai improves toward Oregon, r. u <«>»u. rsw* •■«»»*•» that woulJ remedy existing evils, ! 'K, IMJ.GI liearance» beir.a il* if M, M idherto that region haw t>een but have been unable to agree. MÄRSDEN à GEfiRY. ' localities where ^»il ha* be^n found known almost exclusively aw a t One faction is in favor of leasing Physicians and Surgeons. i in 1 large ----------- •> S*J_ tbe x>; Kern -------------- quntitie^in stiver 1 the lands by the government; an BURKS, OREGON. sin, in Califfimia. fi'ito1'*' * ! Mwk country. Lack of transpor basin, tation facilities preyei ted the dev Ofiee ai rttUtna. /‘.'«owe .Vo to other wants the lands ceded to the The withdrawal include* Only elopment of general farming, there states, and another wants the laws left as they are and irrigation work such lands as are .'vacant and Bn- being only the local market to sup- DR. H. VOLP, appropriated. Tke<r-0dtq^«are: i ply Horses and cattle and sheep i continued to redeem the land*. One half of 21 to l/,x .inc/iwiye, 23 !coul«l carry themselves to mark«t, Pkysieian and Surgeon, As a compromise for all, it is and the grazing interest! throve OFFICE AT RESIDENCE to 26 and 35, townAmp' IS south, It is a famous horse country. The now proposed to have congress take charge of tbe whole matter through range 43 east: seven-eight* of 17 to region produces such uncommon H. KLEBS, M. D. a commission, and, after investiga 22, 27 to 35, township 15 south, minerals as borax and carbonate of PHYSICIAN ANO SURGiON tion, take such action a* will tend ■ range 4 I east; 15, 16, 21 to 27 aud »«*!* in abundance. It is estimat ed that there are 30,000,000 tons of Office In Vmgtl; Building. , to stop the waste and destruction 35, township 16 south, range 44 salts at Summer and Aber lakes. B urxs . O regon . . now going on, and encourage the I east; all sections io the west half off Since carbonate of arxla is worth Telept ne No 17! establishment of small stock farms. township 16 south, range 4.5 east, ♦26 per ton in San Francisco and except section 15, east half of and pota*h ♦130 per ton, it is evi KIM.iHD I. I.SlIABrt Tbe plan will aleo recommend gov- Hibbard & Brownton, 'ernmentaid in building storage township 17 south, range 41 east; dent that these commodities alone w..uH mske profitable bnsinsM for I reservoirs on the ranges near head west half of township 17 south, a railroad y^oetrating that country D entists . ! rang* 45 east, except section 16; Not only is the available «juantity waters of stream*. OfflesSralSrarsas'ot t • Back. Barn- Or _• >-i The big packers admit that there section* 30«to 33, of township 17 large but tbe prme makes a high- ' has been a decrease in the visible south, range 43 east; sections 3, 4. class freight, the kind that enables supply of cattle during the past and 5. ami one-half of 6 to M in a railroad to pay dividends. Having bought tlie Restau five years, and they are looking township IS south, range 43 ea»t. rant busietess of Simon Lewi». forward to higher prices in tbe near Biden' R<x>*eve]t might be disposed I respect fully invite a continu Two PlB4?i are Held ap. to grant Rome cor ^eein» to Mm« r», future. They say the [»eople will ation of nil old patron», as well a* tbe latter says he has not been be forced to eat mutton instead of a« new. M rs H E S mith . A Washington dispatch to the fairly treated in the u.alter of Ore beef, though even mutton will pro- Sunday Oregonian say»: Two Ore gon patronage 'bablv become scarce later, as the gon appointments are held uo, and Herman will remain in the Ger.- • amezonditions that are diminish probably will not be made until the eral Land Office for some time t«> k <* ing the l*ef supply »¡11 also affect the delegation i» here Ivey'» suc < ome, a* there aerate to Ire a truce <- r cessor. as Calle« tor of Customs in between Secretary Hitchcock and JOHN McMUI.LKN tbe slieep supply. Alaska, will be an Oregon man.and the commissioner for the pre»ent. the Burns Land office vacancy i* The Secretary haw had aoice trou- ble with the officer* of bis bureau, still open. Prwjcrilj mo Easters Bwrácr. Tbe President will appoint no and the President baa ascertained Bseee. to- - Otego* body that be is not sure is a good that the bureau officer* hare bora Tbe large commercial district man for any position, but the im- right, which ha* decreased the Clrad y day* preferred for centering at Huntington is mors ixsesion prevail* that Mitchell'* power of Hitchcock with the Ad making sitti ><s Photes fin prosperous thao u»ual th.* year.ac- recon.mendation will receive more ministration. If the Oregon drle ished i«*rt »nd p annum cording to Colonel John II Aitkin, eonmdsraUon than that of any gation fade to agree on an appoint effects ment. some good Gold Demtxrats > a who wu registered at the Perkin* other member of the delegation. may pull down the plum, at tbe (ostentai , • process used Simon claim* a promise from Mc yesterday, say* the Telegram Kinley of the Ala»k» Col*cv.r.iup, President i di»p-*ed to recogniae siteneivelv. First-class work ‘•The price for catU* is fair.’’ and thia claim 1« >«ck«rd by offi. *1* first-class demr» rata of this charac in< aod satisfa guaranteed. said Cclrnel Aitkin, ‘‘tbe.-» is a of the Treasury fkep»rtm*tit. Pre- ter. .. I. ’H r^ l ‘ FWogripher. NO. 51.