The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 30, 1901, Image 2

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    îhc iHmcs-Khraíd
SATURDAY
JVLIAN BY III»
V ?'J ' ' ) 1 ‘.'1
Manager
I the absorption of the public do-
1 main, which is done in most cases
by open violation of our National
land laws.
I remain Yours very truly
P aris G ib - ox .
this week, Frank Welcome ami
I’ery Williams, of Burns.
The Saturb iy evening debating
-rein« to ' illtcri -til g the public
as w*-ll a- college students, and
each Saturday evening a goodly
crowd as-’,mhles to listen to the
eloquence of the will be orators.
i
EZzctzacted. ’VT’itlxo-CLt ZFalxi.
Am prepared to do all kinds of Dental
Q
w> k. having the latest and most im­
prov’d methods.
With this issue The Times-
A great ninny conjectures are
Herald begins its fifteenth year. afloat as to what President Roose­
NO BONDS SAY THE VOTERS.
The manager desire at this time velt will recommend in his mes­
to thank the patrons for the liber­ sage about this, that and the olherj The question of bonds or no
al support during the year just matter. One of these reports is bonds was voted on lust Monday
Office in Vcegtly Building.
L. L. White.
past. It has been a very satisfac­ that lie will take strong ground in with the result that a majority of
tory one in every respect. Al­ favor of National aid to irrigation, I seven sav no bonds. The vote was
though our subscription book for the purpose of reclaiming the I i very light, tln-re being only 133
J. \V. Broas, fai - idbst axo actino uashikk .
U. C. L e VHSS, VlCE-I’RESIItHNT.
shows many delinquents, it also arid lands of the west. Another polled, It app ars that the matter |
a
allowed to rest there, >
shows a large and healthy increas­ report has it that he will recom­ will not be
however, as on Tuesday ’ a petition | »
ed list not only in Harney county, mend a police of state control and
was circulated and si] gned by a I
but all over the western states. reclamation of arid lands. 'These
I large majority of cur people, and ,
I NC’OI iPORATKJ).)
"The people of Harney county ap­ i predictions, like those regarding
which will be presented to tin-A’
preciate the efforts of this great Ins precise position on reciprocity, council. The petition, after setting ! f'
religeous weekly and many copie: trusts and other subjects, are only ¡forth
i
the necessity of better protec-R
are now being sent to their fi lends guesses. Indeed, it is probable] | tion from fire ami the advantage- ' (]
A Geneinl Bankinig Business Transacted.
and relatiues all over the hast that most of the recomendations j [of a water works system and an
Directors:
W. Y. King,
I. S. Geer
Geo. Fry,
and middle states.
he will make will be general electric light plant, ask.-, the coun- r
W
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Triscli,
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C.
Welcome.
i ci! to appoint a committed o-f three i^’
l ather than specific.
orrespondenee Invited
'1’he irrigation question is an to work with n coininiteee of four
We regret tochroniile 1 .pc*
citizens,
empowered
to
secure
the
important one, and in this cotmec-
¡ally on our birthday that out
s||.) I tion it may he fortunate that the services of an engineer, at the ex­
of thirty-seven delinquent >
pense of the city, to properly sur­
President is pretty well acquaint-
scribers who have pron.i'vl to |ed, personally, with the west. vey and investigate conditions and
bring us wood, not one has show­
to submit from such investigation
ed up. We .are not accustomed 1 There is no doubt that lie will a detailed and reliable estimate of
to being dissappointed in this lend his influence to any practical the cost of procuring a:id install­
way(?)andas a consequense have plan that will convert large areas ing such a system and light plant.
been freezing for four days, II of arid lands into ferule grain If necessary a tax be levied to pay
fields, orchards, meadows and, for the services of such engineer.
you can’t bring that wood send
r/oiu that the spring season is on
gardens.
After such report is filled the pe­
we
’
ll
in a few dollars each and
us we natural/// Jurn toward looh*
tition
then
suggests
that
the
matter
The Telegram is inclined to
buy wood.
iny after our machinery and seo
think that this winning of the arid tie submitted to the vote of the
ivhat is needed for the season's
west is a work for the federal property owners of Burns for their
work.
wish to announce at
this time that we have tlSagonot
J. B. Huntington has written to government, not for the stales, adoption, and in the eventofan
Sfuyyios, 97/owors, Stay SZa/ces,
Secy. Young of Harney C’ottnly Private enterprise, under our affirmative vote resulting the com­
"Uwinc, binders, etc., and are solo
mittee
proceed
at
once
to
advertise
Stock Assm iali'in asking that land laws, cannot carry on the
agents for rt)ain Siu c As.
2/ou
for bids.
body to take some action in aid­ work, and there are very strong
shou Id pro fit hy this windy weather
and buy a ll/indmill from usK
ing to get out a pamphlet oppos­ objections to turning the lands
NOTICE.
Call and examine goods, got prices
ing the land leasing measure over to the states for this purpose.1
and terms.
az? can save you
which he has written. Mr. Hunt­
Senator Warren, of Wyoming,
Notice is hereby given that the
o money.
Seer cf Cummins
ington spoke to the Times-I lei aid and Representative Newl.mds, of city of Bums will receive bids for
man during our recent visit to Nevada, have made a long ami I the grading of ”B’’ street beginning
Portland about the publication of careful study of this subject, and i at main or Second street in said
such a pamphlet. We have spok­ know what is needed better, pro­ |city and running thence west a
en of the proposition to President bably, than any other two men in ) distance of five blocks along said
Fenwick as well as several others congress. Congressman Tongue !'‘B’’street, in accordance with the
survey thereof now on file in the
oí the sjock association in regard of Oregon, is chairman of the
office of the Citi’ R-cord r of said
j
to the matter, but as yet it has committee on arid lunds, and dur­
city; also for laving sidewalks
not come up formally as no meet­ ing the last session there was un­
R. I.. CRÍFFIN
li STAPLES
along the sides of said street be­
ing lias been held since that time. fortunate friction between him and tween th<‘ points above mentioned,
Mr. Huntington has been gath­ other members of the committee; and altering or clrirgi ig th ■ .-ide-
ering information and data foi but even the people of that part walks or parts of i-idev.alks already
some time and has spent much of t >r< gon that needs no ii i rgation 'constructed along said street be­
(Successors to Griffin «fc Pogue)
energy in preparing this argu­ are intelested in the subject, and tween the said points, according to:
ment against the scheme of the hope the general government willl die grade thereof established bv
Ontario, Oregon.
cattle kings to get control of the take hold of it, and aid in the peo­ the survey heretofore made and
vast i auges of the western states. pling of our grid lands.—Tele­ now on tile in the office of the City
Recorder; Also for e.instructing
While we have not read the nian- gram.
I
sidewalks
along both side» of Main
uscript of his last article, we feel
I or Second street beginning at "ll”
safe—judging from former utter­
-treet on the north and extending
Religio». Services.
ances on the subject—that the
to the southern limits of the city,
matter is treated in a very exhaus­
Christian Science services at II I. and changing or altering the side­
tive and masterful manner. Mr. Brisco’s residence every Sunday 11 walks already cor.strm t‘d along
Huntington's encl gics in opposing o’cloc k a. n., and S p. in, Sunday , the sides of said street, s i as to eor.-
t«4
this scheme have not been < min­ school at 10 a. ill. Meeting is also form to the survey tin t.. !’ hereto­
ed to Eastern Oicgon am mg In­ held each Wednesday evening at b fore made and til« d iu the olliee id
o’clock. All are cordually invited
THU TRADE OF THE INTERIOR SOUCTED.
former neighbors and Im- uu
to attend. Subject tor tomorrow the City II , r.i. r, estao idling an
associates. lie has been awake ' tied the' only Cause and Creator." i uniform grade for said sidewalks.
ONE PRICE TO ALL.
and taken advantage of vvety op­
Rev. A ,1. Irwin will preach at Ail bids should be scaled and filed
portunity to scoi c a point in op­ Harney the 2nd Suudav of < ach in the . (Hee of the ( itv Recorder
position to the infamous b:ll that is month at II a. in. and 7 :.i0 p. in on or before Saturday the 7th day
Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 of December. 11H)1. The council
being pushed by those who want p. ni.
reserve the right to reject any and
the eai th. lie lias been in coil. -
There will be preaching services nil bids. Dene I v order of the
spoiidem e w ith a nuinbci of in­ at the Poison Creek school house
1’. G. SMITH, Propt.,
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Burn», Oregon.
Ml p. til. council. Dated this .‘s th day of
fluential men who oppo-i as-well every -Ith Sundae at
November If 'I.
Rev A. J Irwin, p:i»to,.
as adv i>i ate the pi op. -cd mc.isui e
C S Rm IS.
At the Presbytertan church
Citi Iò e. i (1er.
Helias read cv ei \ article he i ould
Burns, R, v. A.,I. Irwin p istor
Bind on the subject that lias b. i i Di vine servici s the third and fourth
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published ill till pipets t n the Sundays of each month lit I I *. 111
past year. 1 oilowing i. a lettei and . 'at p. m. Sabbath school at
ul »y tiriti of a<
Fore
10 a m. < very Sabbath morning.
loaun
I
Or>!. t •f '•
>f ATHt
received from I S S.-n.it. i Paris
hr M'Al of thr
St ate
Pre i 1. g
i • it II I ; t: -t
Gibson, <-f Montana. Senatoi
, hie Harn
church
every
1st
and
2nd
Sundays,
. at< i
Gibson, whois now in p iti. *.
I
In a
morning ami evening Sunday
hav ing la < n < |e< i cd at th. last school every Sunday at 1 I it in
vii;
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legislature, is ceit.unlv a man who prayer meeting every i’hur-.iav
will make a record on land legis­ evening.
4 U
SI. tn
lation. Senator Gibson's recent
and a «I- •>
4 wlali
í
j
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< a M
intei view# m the public pi < «s have
Business College Nates.
V
•how n bun to be a man of the
pei’ple. His letter to w -
ir Rusin.-«« f
Gt cat l a
Mont. N< v IO,
>ld i tench« r Ft*V If-
" tir«t . f Jan irv ui
Mt. J. B. Huntingt >n.
l.iunry rxntiiiiiatton.
I’m ll.ind, the.
vi« .mj t . rrrfow their
Pear su : Y. ui i steenu d fu­
•pare for «nv grade
coi of the ph, containing y< tur
I
do well to take part
OÍ U
article relating to public lands, w as
Met lain x Bigg* Proprietor*.
Burn*. Oregon
\> »
Student«
are
crowded
riulc rvi cli < d, foi w!.. . I dcou
YX -
. vel the work in thor-
and
Th « MP i« loevtr l ah ths *»«««« ef First
.«•>
I I' '••••« . ¿ k-rps hay
to thank you.
tar
A •
v department Any-
•a ! grim . h , j. His eonipetMt help. Run« a <1. b W i-.- n. fakes passes
I read the article with much in­
eighth grade up de-
gerate any part , f the Country.
terest an.I had it put.h'l.e,i i Ihr
• your-* pie|. ir.iiwrv X
Great Fat’s l’i mi .
«x.iniitiation in
NOTIK Fi
It*
To one who iiudi-rsl.iiwl'
addreM the Busi
LINAI. PROOF
i v\r> urn
»itu.iiion in this i (»untn your • l.ilr-
mu* for advice and
Mi
Pi i I NATION
at
menta make a »tivng ap|w.il. A«
at
All work in the
t
K
1 look upon tbe '-.'-;er t II ■« the
r gusrante«*!.
We arranged and received our F»]] and Wlnfe
the season and now our line is complete \y '
Crown and bridge- "Vy orli a
Citizens
—
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fill orders, it matters not lmw large or t-niuh
goods on the market. If the money for expe^*
r?A ”
are out is worth considering, you canimt affords/. ’ " rt
road for supplies. Let us quote prices, Cail < °f
and we will convince you that we can MveyoiY '
Our I
ilete ir
Winter Clothing, Overco \
wear, Boots, Shoes,
BURNS, OREGON.
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00
g Our
wear -
M. F itzgerald , P resident
F. S. R ieder , S ecy
wr We
Hecht
B iggs < fc T urner , A ttorneys
Eastern. Oieg-ca. T?--
G-nararxt^i’iCo. *"’Lad
INCOR 1 ’OR ATI: L). ’
Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed
To all Lands in Harney Country_____
CITY MEAT MARKET
Fresli Bsef Fc.\ etc. in any quariity dssirfil« Head Chesse
EGicgna ar.i* Sausage ci all kinds always an hsi.d
Your patronage solicited.
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Bought and Sold on Commission.
Office
in Bank -
TRISCH & DONEGAN, Proprietors.
HOTE!
FRANK SMITH Propt., ONTARIO, 0?.===-
The Largest Hotel * building in Malheur Cct_
Best equipped, best managed and most popuT
telry in Eastern Oregon.
AB Tn
any s
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARNEY COUNTY FEORi=
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BURNS,
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OREGON.
Draws plan, makes estimates, etc. Buildings put up within 1»0 Hav
figures given in estimates.
^^-Satisfaction guaranteed.
the nt.identR m*de
>n organ for the
College, and now after the hour« of
• ludv and regular college work the
« s ial and home fealutea of th*’
»chool are made more no Vv it*
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Specialties arc.^.
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Erick Laying and rlastc You
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Brick and lime always on hand at the yard.
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M. ALEXANDER, Vicr-ft’3
j FIRST NATIONAL Bit;
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OF ONTARIO. OREG d ™
p Actroiints of Corporations, Firns and Indi'
¡Solicited.
Done
STOCKHOLDERS:—John D. Dalv, William Jenr«
Coffin, Abner K >bbins, B. F Olden, M Alexander, N. I
ter, William Miller, E H. Test, Tbos. Turnbull.
plowi
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pric-
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great danger i» l’ it.iiin lew
men, backed I'V the un ..nilcdr ip
Bal of Cl <ago, will gam i.mtio
of a v a»t extent < f oui ub
«
main.
Heir in M.mtai .1. ow g t > tA
pro*p«rc>u« conditio,: of tin lire-
jlcwk mdiislrv.l i-, o t md ’
Ladi
frown
Contractor and Builder
1 1
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Albe
ur oit;
Harry C. Smith,
n
T Í
ried
Bums,
A'/e make a specialty of Clothing, Boots and
ShcCS.
í\¡hil Orders Solicited-
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MILLER & THOMPSON £ii
They will have something to My nest week.
one
fri*r
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
F. L. ANDREWS, Proprietor.
-
Bl’RNS,
Striotl’^r Zxist-Class
Esst
This hotel is centrally Fcatrd and under the
experienetd far dlord.
Th- building hag been tbot w’’*’
»nd it wtR furnished
Th- dining rroei rs tn charge >«
mMating waiters
The tables are furnished with tbe I«*
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