The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 14, 1901, Image 2

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(________ in The Times-Herald for
October 31st. 1901, and Twenty
five1 provided
appropriations for his office, in­ here on tbe 24th under the business dollars atterneys lees L and - Fifteen , four full weeks and five publications
I dollars costs, and loth of the above , said order being date the 2d of Dec.
cluding clerical aid, amounted to management of Harvey Muller.
Jlrs. J. T. Ware will move to her described judgments being declared 1901.
$I2,68£ 35 per annum. The state
arr ^r^arO(^ /o aAow
i by said Court to leni upon the fol-
Dated December 2, 1001.
HATCKDAY. !'!.< I..’IFEK 14. HW.
treasurer gets $5,311.87 salary ranch on the upper Island in a few lowing described real property:
T hornton W illiams .
•tarling at the north-west corner
Starting
an<i $2,900 a year for clerical ser- days to commence feeding her cat-
Administrator
Estate of Jacob Lutz.
of
the
south
west
quarter
of
the
.J Í I. J A N K Y It I»
31 a n « k «
\ ices, II is generly understood tie.
southeast quarter of Section twenty^
Heavy Uuderwear, Overcoats, Felt:
uf
eraruigrants
Quite a number
that when there is demand for
three, T< wnrfhip 20 South Range •>•>
Qversnoes, Blankets, Hats, Caps, V
part
of
Oergon
On the first page of this issue money he makes a great deal from the Southern
E. W. M.: running thence 450 feet
are
here
and
expect
to
locate
in
thence
26)
degrees
west
of
Dissolution Notice.
xxill be found the bill .formed by , more than that loaning idle state
east, -------
We invite the ladies to call and insptc(ltt
south 82 feet to tbe north-west cor­
tbe Cattlegrowers’ Association to funds to banks and large firms. this part of the country.
line
of new Dress Goods that w< are now '
ner of the land herein described for
Notice is hereby given that the
Mr and Mrs James Bunyard Jr. a beginning point, thence with said
lease the range. While we do The secretary cf state gets $2,-
many new articles that are of special inter
not believe that congress would 850 in salarits, $14,643.01 in fees ,of Cow creek and Mrs. Fred Haines degrees on the west line of said co-partnership that existed be­
entertain for a moment such a, and $8,983.55 a year from the ¡of Harney city were here at the premises 26| degrees, west of south tween Simon Lewis and John Stew­
208 7 feet; thence 264 degrees south | art is disolved by mutual consent,
bill, it is possible that from the legislature for clerical service in dance the 6th.
of east 208.7 feet; thence north 26j j Mr. Stewart retiring and Mr. Lewis
Out
George Duncan, of Silver Lake, is I degrees east of north 208.7 feet,
agitation of the matter by the big his office. He turns over of the
M. F itzgerald , P resident
F. g pu .
píete I
stock firm, a bill of some kind fees $4,134.55 ar.d this leaves a ¡here shaking hands with his many thence 26| degreen north of west receiving and paying all bills.
J ohn S tewart .
B iggs & T urner , A ttob SBY1
that II
will be introduced and strong ef-' net annual total for running his friends. He will start for \\ agon- 208.7 feet to the point of beginning,
j Containing one acre and situated in
S imon L ewis .
Hero
I
tire
in
a
few
days
to
Visit
his
Eastern
.
forts made to get it through re­ office of $22,342,01. The appro­
the south-east fourth of the south-
made
¡daughter,
Mrs
N.
Commegys.
priations for the state printer for
[ east fourth of Section Twenty-three I
lating to our public range.
G-xxa.xa.nt vi ■ c*' Victo
i
Township
Twenty
South
Range
Clarence
Drink water,
Miss
incorpokatu ,C|
Such a law would benefit out­ four-years including 1901-2 are
unexc
Thirty-five
E W.
M. in Harney
iniriy-nve
&
»»
j
Thompson,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
side of the two big cattle compa­ $126,424.24, not including deficits
Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed
County, Oregon, together with the1
bility.
nies— French-Glenn Co and I*. to be made up by the next legis­ j Gray, Ira Clark, Ed Bailey and one and one-half story house and |
To
all
Lands
in
HameJ
L
Lawen
were
other improvements situated on the
I.. S. Co—not to exceed half a lature, or $31,806.06 per annum Wid Drinkwater of
Ou
last Friday above described premises.
j
here
at
the
grand
bail
dozen stockmen in Harney coun­ for printing and bindiug. A re­
wear
Notice is hereby given that I will
v«
.....
.
I
night.
ty. The fact of the matter is duction in compensation of $25,-
W<
Bought and Sold on Commission.
on Monday, the 20th day of Janu­
Hech
should the land be partied out as 000 a year could be made and | The dredger camp boys were ary, 1902, at the front door of the
provided in the bill, tbe two com­ still pay salaries larger than other I here a few days ago and said they Court House in the City of Burns,
would start the dredger just as soon Harney County, Oregon, at tbe hour
panies above mentioned could not states pay, and at the same time
Lad
as there wa3 water enough to of 2 o’clock p m. of said day. sell
find enough public land in this convert $25,000 of fees into the
all
tbe
right,
title
and
interest
of
float the boats.
e
the said R. M. Needham of, in and
and Malheur counties to give them state treasury, thus effecting a
to
Mrs
N.
Comegys,
of
Wagontire
is
the
above
described
property
for
FRANK SMITH Propt, ONTAfr
their proportion. It would give change of $50,000 a year in favor
n
here visiting her daughter Mrs. U. S. Gold Coin in hand, or so
them control of a good portion of of the taxpayer. As a new term
I Chas Haines. Mrs Haines will ac- much thereof as shall be sufficient
The-Largest Hotel building in jy,
to satisfy said judgments, together
Eastern Oregon and as a conse­ of four years begins after the
I company her home and will spend
BestPequipped, best managed and m®',
quence tbe section would become next election the matter should be a few weeks visiting friends and with interest attorney fees, costs
and the costs of and upon this Exe­
telry in Eastern Oregon.
far
practically depopulated.
These now discussed and the proper relatives of Wagontire.
cution.
big companies are working for salary figures put into the state
Dated this 12th, day of December,
Chas Osborne will 6tart for San 1901.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARNEY COUXTÏ vel
G eo . S helley ,
their own interests and are back­ platforms.
Francisco in a few days to spend
Sheriff Harney County, Cregon.
ing up the project with money
the winter, but we think he means By S am M othersiiead , Deputy.
First-Class E
The
only
way
to
build
up
a
and plenty of it. We should not
his honey-moon. How about it
drei
allow the proposition to go with­ country or town is by dealing with Charley.
ried
out a vigorous protest. .Such a each other and keeping the money
L ao T ime .
Petition for Liquor License.
law would simply be the death at home. The various branches
blow to this .section. It is not in of industry are so closely linked
T. F. Jones and family and M. To the Honorable County Court of
the interest of the small stockmen together that every dollar put into Brown left last week to seek a new
Harney County, Oregon.
nor will it in any way promote the circulation by the producer and location, probably in Harney coun­
We the undersigned legal voters
development of the sparcely set­ the consumer goes through many ty. They intend going into the and taxpayers of Pueblo precinct,
tled section of the frontier. The hands and pays many debts, If | stock business if a suitable range Harney county, Oregon, most re­
BURNS,
_
_
_
homeseeker would be shut out for sent away it is taken out of the) can be found.— Lakeview Examin- spectfully petition your Honorable
Draws plan, makes estimates, etc. Buildings pul 11;.
court to grant a license to Sam Hall
at least to years and possibly' for home circulation and helps neither ed.
to sell spititous, malt and vinous
figures given in estimates.
Satisfaction gurutttf
20 and at the end of that time, you nor your neighbor.—Hunt­
liquors in quantities less than one
Business College Notes.
gallon al Denio, Oregon, said li­
with tbe present tread ot combines ington Herald.
cense to date from January 8, 1902,
and trusts, we would all be tenants
New students this week were for the period of three months:
tn Interest of Small Stockmen ?
and hirelings with not enough
C I I’utman
Lester Hamilton and Miss Maud Edw .J Catlow
W J Sisson
Don Gould
where with to establish a home.
Portland, Dec4.-To the Editor: Norton both of Burns vicinity.
Chas Clark
Fred L Allen
We should suggest a mass
C T Fiscal
Any one who will take the trou­
The College rooms are rapidly Joseph' Catlow
meeting of
the
people at
A Denio
SAT
ble to read the text of the propos­ being filled and if the future comes Melvin M Doan
R Gil ham
Satn Bick ley
some date in the near fu­
ed law providing for the leasing any where near the present indica­ Andrew Thomsen
A
Lundin
ture to bring this matter up and
NOTICE >OR PUBLICATIOM.
of the public domain in all the ter­ tions the school will lie crowded to
Notice is hereby given
n.....................
that on
l and Office at Bum», Oregon, Nov. 18,1901. i
devise ways and means to oppose
its
fullest
capacity
by
the
first
of
Wednesday,
the
Bill
day
of
January,
ritory of the U S west of the 100th
t, Notice i8 hereby given Unit the following J
this measure. We believe every
1902, I will apply to the above en­ named »etiler H ub tiled notice of his iutentiuu I
Meridian and the explanation of the year.
to make Huai prwui m support of his claim, {
“Whi
titled
Court
for
said
license
as
spec
am! thai paid proof will be made before the I
business m.in in Burns would sign
Register ami Receiver ui Burn» Oregon, on (
and comment on the same, as ap­
The school is becoming more and ified in this petition.
December
28,
1901.
viz:
Hd.
Entry
No
720
of
a remonstrance against the mea­
Sylvester
illiAins, for the sE,‘4 NE‘.4, NEl4 j
S am II ai . l .
pears on the second page of the more popular, students are making
8E’4 sec. : 0. tp. 20, S. K . <> E. V*. M. He names 6
OF ONTARIO C;Vr8-'
sure and by circulating such re­
the fullowitig witnesses to prove his conunu-
Oregonian of Dec. 2d lost, will be rapid progress and all ate well sat­
uus rtsinente upon and tultivation uf said
monstrance in every precinct in
land,
viz.
Kuiley
Maw
art,
Peter
Bobbin»,
ira
isfied.
R Accounts oL Corporal ions. L’ii ins an*
convinced of the result endeavor­
Ruble and J. R. Johnson, ali of Drewsey, Ore X
¡Solicited.
Uea
Harney county would find that ed to be attained by the people
gou.
u. W. H ayes , Rugitter.
Saturday evening the college
I
•
is beei
Notice of Final Settlement.
99 out of every loo of our popu- who are represented by the five rooms have become a pleasant re­
*
STOCKHOLDERS:—John D Dalv, Will
r yo]
v
Coffin,
Abner
Robbins,
B.
F.
Olden,
M.
Alevn.le:
" I
1 ition, regatdless of the business
sort
for
friends
and
associates of
gentlemen who sign the “state­
Notice is hereby given that Thorn­
(; ter, William Miller, E. II. Test, Tho.«. Turnbull. We h
thej follow, would oppose it.
-¡DESERT
LAND,
FINAL
PROOF
the
school
who
assemble
to
hear
ton Williams. Administrator of the
ment of the purpose and effects of
lows.gl
This is a matter not alone ot
the eloquence of the will be orators. Estate of Jacob Lutz, deceased, has -NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IV
F 11- •
ull su
the bill.”
i.autl Office at Burns, Oregon, Nov. 23, 1901.
local interest but is equal)}’ impor­
tiled his Final Account or said Es-1 I Notice is hereby given that Has C. Garrett, of
oco XJttXMU'UCU ♦ <J®O Otv <JCt ■
The five gentlemen seem to
Mrs.
Riley, Haruev county, Oreguu, bus tiled notice
Religious Services.
tant to the whole stale. The large deem it necessary to explain to the
tate and that Wednesday, the 15th ‘ I of
inteuUon to make proof on hie desert laud
—-5r hon
claim
No.
lot),
for
the
a £^4&VV >4, Wi 2 >Wl4 sec
business of tbe wholesale houses common people what the hill
day of January, 1902, has by an or-1 j 2b, ip. 23, s. K. 2b E, W. M., before Register unit
i siting
Christian Science services at 11 L.
ut Burna. Oregon, on Saturday, thea28 I
of Portland in this section, should means, what will be allowed “the
der of the Honorable County Court | Receiver
.7 of Le< ember, 1901. lie nam?s the following
i'ie bus:
Brisco's residence every Sunday 11
witnesses lo prove the complete irrigation anti
be considered by them. It is present agricultural settler”by the
of Harner County, Oregon, • t the | reclamation of said land. K. j. Williams. \\ . B.
I We a
a li.. and 7:30 p. hi . Meeting also
A. L. \ atiUerpuol aud Win. bpaucer,
hour of 1 p tn, been appointed as Johtieoii,
known by tile big stock companies
uli ut Riley, Oregon.
provisions of the bill; and that this held each Wednesday evening at 8
lows d
G eo . W. H ayes , Register.
ship all their supplies from Cali­ explanation is authentic is empha­ o’clock. All are cordually invited the time for the hearing of said
«'e hat
TRISCH A DONEGAN, Propriet -
fornia; that their stock shipments sized by the signatures of five gen­ to attend. Subject for tomorrow: Final Account and the Final Set­
rices i
"Goil the Preserver of Man.”
tlement. of said Estate at the Court
are also in that direction and East; tlemen from as many different
„•-Geer
Bums,
-
-
Cr.f
Rev. A J. Irwin will preach at House in Rurns, Oregon.
DESERT LAND FINAL PROOF.
that Portland lias never received states.
,, Janie
Hartley the 2nd Sunday of each
Therefore all creditors, heirs and -NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
one dollar of their money in trade.
TTlxis
If all these five gentlemen are month a'. 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. persons interested in said Estate
Lau<! Office at Burn», Oregon, Nov. 23,1901.
The jobbeis in Portland now do a as thoroughly identified with the i Sabbath school every sabbath at 2
’ieei» hereby given that Nancy E. Garrett,
——————
-oraea I
will take notice hereof and on or of No
Kilex. Hurney county. Oregon, hag tiled no­
p.
in.
-
~
It. 8b<
good business with the retail mer­ live stock interests of the west as
of intemion to make proof on her desert­
before the said day so appointed, tice
land claim No. 162. for the El-2 NE'4, NE'4 SE-
There will be preaching services
chants of Faster.1 Oregon and is the one from California, we
’.i, Nee. 26. i) .3 S.. R. 2t>, E. W M.. before Keg-
ho ha
appear and file objections, if any if erand Receiver at Hurns, Oiegon. on Satur
>ecti<s
such business has b< eti increased know that the influence behind the at the Poison Creek school house they have, to the allowance of said i.ay. the 2>th day of Doeember, 19UI. She name»
every 4th Sundav at 2:30 p. m.
the following witneaaes toprove the complete
leutio
lrriua'iun and retd a motion of said land: R J.
li oni year to t car as this section bill is in the interest of the small Rev. A. J. Irwin, pastor.
account.
William». Dell Dibble, W. B. Jehnson and A. L.
Vanderpool,
all
of
Riley,
Oregon.
becomes more thickly settled. stockman and the “present agri­
To be published as by said order
------RESERVED FOR—
Th®
At the Presbyterian church
G eu . W H ayes , Register.
Such being tin' case it is to the cultural settler"
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor
Devine services the »bird and fourth
interest of Poitland to help defeat
Mr Irish is a leading democratic Sundays of each month at 11 a. tn.
>od tn
a measure that would take thou­
polotician and corporation lawyer. anil 7 30 p m. Sabbath school at
They
will
have
something
tc
say
'
5
read
sands of dollars in trade away
10 a. m. every Sabbath morning.
J. B. Hrs tington .
. Tt
fiom her Tbe business men in
M. 1
Preaching services at the Baptist
l .istein Oregon would not be in
Narrows Happening*.
church every 1st and 2nd Sundavs,
At 11
> xhistance long after such a law
morning and evening Sundav
al ba
school every Sunday at 11a m.
Fine weather today.
wasp.isstd. Our i.mchers would
ill be
prayer meeting every Thursday
Jfii weak. btgjnnin] 0ac. /S.
be driven out and nothing left to
Mr and Mrs F. M. Bunvard . f evening.
■re.
mtei t\ i e w ith the blessed cattle Cow creek ware here al the hop
The sal® consists of a variety of unique and artistic Xmas gifts
__ _________________ _ __ — “’"'I» to
billon who wants to develot» tbe last Friday night.
from five cents to ten dollars each, including doilies, center­
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
country •
•••••••••••••••••••••' afc4,
pieces,
tea cloths, lunch cloths, tray cloths, sofa pillows and
James McCathy of this place
The Ch.imbei of Co
Under and bv virtue of an Exe-
toilet cushions, tn art embroidery, pointlace. Battenburg, burnt
will start for California in .a few
"Wh
entiun and Older of Sale, issued out
leather, and art painting; some uniquely framed art. and In­
Portland should I h * in.
S«,ns
days tospend the win.er. Jim sax s of the Circuit Court of the State of
dian pictures, stamped linens, pillow shams, table, dresser and
this sc heme .is it is and
it is too cold here for him.
Oregon foi the County of Harnev.
They
otto:: an covers, handbags, and many other useful and artistic
«■lice an.I help of that b
•' Bp
Mr and Mrs Thus Rain, of Har- on the 9th day < f IWember. 1901,
gift
pieces.
rd in the effort to defe it the p.is- ; ■ ney city are visiting friends of this and to me directed and delivered
• •••••••••••••••••***** f •
• n s rd day. upon . ertaio judgment«
sage of tins outrageous bill.
1 place Tom has gone to Cove is­ duly rendered in said Court and
9/cu> t/tai Hb» t/trinf
J . .
C:ms in
nt tv« naiurally turn
J 25
land on a swan hunt and we havn't duly docketed in the office cf the
tny altar our ntacMlnory
; J .50 ,
Clerk thereof on the 30th dar of
J .irti al last Mon 1 heard what kind of luck he had. (Vtober.
urhat
nootlod
s€3i
2 00
19H|, in a suit wherein
Limes Anderson has gxne to John Ott, John I) Dalv and Abner
ine
• < * I ■ uhon
:75
tim» t^at
J
Bobbin«, co.partners at John Ott A
<t .i t ic < lliciah Barron vslley on a business trip.
' j' «
• ff« and R M N — d-
< »II
4
W 111 McK.nxie.the Happr vtllev 1 • » ■ ■
and put-
E-»/«.
tt-
I AK„
ham. R. B. Carry and J P. Gear­
tin
l<
!<• treasure merchant, w is here visiting his hart weis defendants. one of said
/er 0—
But
thy t
i * e
ax rd about triend* and relation* for a few dav» judgments being in favor of John
When in search of something for gifts
>•••
W.i
I if tiov ernor
$5“. X
Gen. Curtis bss been sick the last Ott A Co for tbe sum of One Hun-
Ca:/
• '“-J
drexl
and
Thirtv-fonr
and
22-100
gets a i tHV
>1
irv of $i,- tew day* but i* improving now
drop in and see our line of
anti farmt.
Wf
J id CU
dollars with 6 percent interest from
liMl .1 war
,ir i on boards
tbe
d
’
bh
dav
t.f
October,
1901,
end
\menay.
S**r
l*' <llJ
Quite • number of the settlers
••••••••••••••••••••*
Milt,
‘ 5° } rar. are weaning their calve« at the pre- Twenty-five dollars attorney fee®
and Fifteen dollars coa'.«. and one
#e*
ich 1
• the pa*t
t and .p i»» • 1«. calves fraro of said judgments being in favor of
MÜ»’J
Ari Sqare®, Rugs. Carpet. Fancy Rocker®, Etc.
blackleg haa happened in tl/> «er- IVN R R Carer and «gainst Deft
.at al
Hon
R M Needhat» for tbe sum of One
some nice c.'uibir.alion Caere. «id»board«, tables
Htir.drrd and Seven and -’«-¡ivi
-• 500, and, There «ill l>e a
dollars with 6 nsr cent inter» st fr.-nt '
She Simrs-yteraid.
Best of Winter 'We>
HOTEL
ONTAI
1
Harry C. Smitj
Contractor and Builder^
rhe
CHRISTMAS ART SALE.
Weider Photo Studio
Jxut t: Ses.
Weider Photo Studio.
•TERRY CHRISTMAS!
FURNITURE
Burns Furniture Co.
MILLER & THOME“'''