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BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY,OREGON, FEBRUARY, i 1902.
couver on the north bank of the PHILIPPINE HOMESTEAD LAW Western members of congress, and NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE OE SH Kill EE'S SALE
especially those who have been
Columbia, The mill whs run by
________
working upon an irrigation bill, sre
Under and bv virtue of an Exe­
I nder and by viatueof an execu-
means of an overshot waterwheel.
thoroughly
convinced
that
Mr.
SECRETARY
ROOT
APPEARS
BEFORE
cution
issued out the Circuit Court
Whitman
mentioned
tion
in
Foreclosure
anil
an
Order
of
Mrs.
Marcus
MOODY HAS A BILL LOOKING TO
8UB8CKIPTION RATES:
Tongue
will
do
nothing
to
einbar
of
the
State
of Oregon, for Harney
INSULAR
AFFAIRS
COMMITTEE.
letter
which
she
wrote
I
Sale,
issued
out
of
the
Circuit
Court
the
mill
in
a
THEIR RECLAMATION.
’
Ona Year ...............................................
ras tile leaders in their purpose of ot the State of Oregon fortbeCounty Coiintv. dated the 15th day of Jan­
home to h> r sister in ‘.he eastern
“G- Three Mont ha
rloing somethin* for irrigation, but ,of Harney, on the 14th dav of Jan­ uary, 1'102. and to me directed and
states. The Whitman party, in
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
«u. ■
Tongcc Does Not Approve The Genera! Irri­ which were Dr. aud Mrs. Whitman Says the Filipino Should Have a Chance not to pass a general irrigation bill. uary, 1902, and to me directed and delivered on said day, in a certain
STATB—08BG0S I
i.Rr ‘
j. H Mitchell
to Take Lend and That Industry
rki » U.S Senator»
gation Dill, as lie Sa vs it Will
The idea advanced by Western men delivered on »aid day, in a certain cause wherein The Citizens Bank
and Mr and Mrs. Spalding, arrived
Joseph Simon
Should Be Eniourated.
Not Help This State.
,Thus. Tongue.
to the ( fleet th.it they alone should cause wherein the Citizens Bank, a corporation, wa* Plaintiff ami
at
the
place
Sept.
11,
1839,
on
their
(M A. Moody
irth^ CftnireAi-nieu
be allowed or are competent, to de­ a Corporation, was Plaintiff' ami Frank C. Fister was Defendant, up­
1>. U. N . HlRckburn
journey
down
the
Columbia.
The
Attorni
V
General
...........
h*[bJ
.T. T. Geer
A recent dispatch from Wash­ termil e the policy of the govern­ Frank C. Fister am) J. H. Neal on a judgment duly rendered and
«•rartv
F I Dunbar
Rrpresentative Moody has intro­ following is the reference made by
i-r bit j Secreta'> oi State
. C 8 Moore
ington savs:—Secretary Root ap­ ment toward the arid land ques­ were Defendant», upon a judgment and given in said Court and causo
e-n t J Treaeu rer
... .J II Ackerman duced a bill appropriating $11)0,000 Mrs, Whitman, dated Sept. 12:
Bupl. rubile Instruction,
............ W H Laedt
stata rriuter
.........
“ 'Breakfasted at themiwmiil five peared before the house insular af­ tion is resented by the Eastern duly tendered mid given in said on the 7th day of November, 1901,
j R. 8. Bean. to be expended by the secretary ot
left J
.J c. Wolverton
the interior in preliminary steps miles from Vancouver and made fairs committee to urge the enact members, who take the view that Court and cause in favor of the in favor of the above-named Plain­
**aa*me 7u.igy«
) F A. Moore
‘Wi.
looking to reclaiming the arid pub­ preparations for entering it You meet of a homestead law for the it is a national and not a local said plsintiff and against the said till' and against the above-named
nineth judicial district .
M. D. CLirroltD lic lands of Oregon by irrigation.
•t Judge..........
defendant Frank C. Fister for the Defendant for the sum of Sixteen
may be surprised to hear of a saw­ Philippines. He said th re should question.
Win
Millet
T a 1 Sill ct Attorney
-
.. IS Geer The bill authorizes examinations
Ire legislation to enable the Filipino
Kepreientative
sum of One Thousand and Seventy- Hundred and Thirty-six and 19 IOO
mill
here,
when
I
saii
there
was
no
..J W Morrow
TI1E
nil.I.
WHICH
Wit
t.
PASH.
• •
• v.. Jaiati!s ie
' dm cor
and surveys for irrigating ditches, timber on the Columbia. Since we to acquire title to property and that
one and 60-100 Dollars! with 10 Dollars with 6 per cent interest
•-fh»!,.']
COVST»—HARNEY
cleninl of that right was, in his op­
The arid and semi-arid states percent interest from July 9th 1901, thereon from November 7th, 1901,
•" • '!
Jataes A Sparrow cat'al*, reservoirs, artesian wells passed the Cascades the scene is
Caosr Itv Judge
11. Ktcharuaon
inion,
the
cause
of
much
of
the
have
a representation of 34 in the and One Thousand Dollars with 10 ami Fifty-eight and 80-100 Dollars
Clerk
R A Miller and other works for conserving the changed and we are told there is
. J KJohuaou
hiptetl
present
disturbance.
He
thought
house,
or less than one-tenth of the percent interest from November costs; 1 have this day duly levied
Surrt
-or
.............................
flood
flow
of
the
streams
whose
wa
­
. Geo nheltey
timber all the way to the coast,’
11 hf a-. ]
...............
j w Buchanan
■ed 7-1 SMarl-r
a homestead law should be passed total number. As stated by Mr 9, 1900, and th« further sum of Two upon the following described real
A moic :
■ ■
ters
are
needed
for
water
power
and
sawmill
was
a
British
in
­
j
c
Bartlett
'•This
T'-W
Ueno superintendent
E J Noble
* ar.ttfl__
Slock Inspector
...............
The secretary ia to terprise built by Dr.' McLaughlin, to permit natives to make entry of Monde)!, of Wyoming, the Western Hundret1 mid beven Dollars attor­ properly, to-wit:
A. Venator irrigation.
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■ toner,
............ '
on«;
R J WitlUnia
Lots 3 and 4 and tho South-west
make
an
early
report on these sur­ who was in the service of the Hud- 100 acres of land as a maximum, memlrers have no guar- ntee of 11 ney» fee and Twenty Dollars cost
HAKNKT O. ». CASH . orrica:
the local government to fix the single vote outside of their ow n tie­ of suit, w hich said judgement was quarter of the North-west quarter
on
Geo. W Ha'-ee veys and submit estimates and son Bay Company.
As
to
a
simi-
......
....... Cha». Newell
uhti:-<1 a«*«:--:
Xecei >er
........ ..................
maps showing the location of the lar enterprise started by citizens of I minumum lie urges the repeal of legations, w hen the critical moment erirolled ami docketed in the Clerk's of See. I. I p 26 S, B. 35 E. W. M.
’ 00
“p: n i
North half of the South-east
proposed werks and the lands to be the United States in Oregon I uni thi- Spooner amendment prohibit­ arrives. The irrigation measure office of sanl County and State on
UerU. |
SOCIETIES.
ing
the
cutting
of
timber
ami
grant
­
favored
by
the
Speaker,
the
bill
quarter,
South-east of the North­
ihe
,th
day
of
Noy.
1901
I
have
benefited,
together
with
the
proba
­
1 f he lull
unable
to
say
positively
which
was
SYLVA REBEKAH De»re«No.«S
M*«’» erery l.r and Ad liuie
Wedue.iia>
M««l>er!.r>
Jiiruaa . N.
*’k'
ble cost of reclamation and the ben-, theearlies’. As early a« 1836 there ing of franchises. He Haiti indus­ which will piss, possibly with cer­ this day duly levied upon the fol- I west quarter and the South-west of
yrankie Brunton liv<- Ser >.
efits to be derived therefrom. Ex- j was one near the present site of try in the islands should be promot­ tain amendments enlarging its fowing description real estate, also the North-east quarter of See. 4,
A. O. U. W. Burns Lodge, No 47-
perimental artesian wells are to be j N> wberg, Yamhill county, built bv ed not prevented. The islands scope ofoperatioi s, ifany irrigation described in said Order of Sale and Tp. 26, S. R. 35 E. W. M„ in Har­
“• ". -• ■
M.etserer)
Friday
ulgbn
------
' h A DUtard, M. W. sunk in different parts of Eastern I Ewing Young and Solomon Howard needed railroads to develop their law is enccted at all, is known as therein ordered tube sold, that is ney County, Oregon,
r. H Hoyt. Bee-
Oregon, with a vii w to deinonstrat- 1 Smith. It was on Cheholem Creek abundant resources of timber, coal the Lacey bill. Mr, Lacey, of Iowa, j to say: Luts 3 mid 4. and the South-
And will on the 2-lth day of Feb­
HARNEY LODG e T NO. 77. I. O U F.
is the chairman of the public land Sweat quarter of the Northwest ruary, 1902, at the hour of 2o’clock
ing the practicability of obtaining | and was run by water power. The and other minerals.
M„i. At Odd Fellows H«n.Jvery„8A'«ro*>'
committee ami an influential mem quarter of Sec. 4 in Tp. 26 S II 35 p tn, of said day, nt the front door
flowing water. The secretary ot, first sawmill in the present bound
T:MP>u,
WY King,secy.
Callie Company Incorporated.
her of congress. His hill is brief, jE W. M. in Harney county Oregon. of the Court Hom e, in the City of
, nrl-MBK
------------ the interior is authorized to with­ ries of Clatsop county was built in
and
is a revival of a measure pro­ And will on Monday the 24th day Burns, Harney County, Oregon, sell
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,
draw from entry any tracts needed 1844 by a man named Hunt.”
,
PROFESSIONAL cards .
Col. J. A. Hardin of Santa Rosa, posed in the 56th congress. Sec­ of February 1902 at the hour of 2 at public auction to the highest and
for the construction of wells, reser­
the cattle king, his two sons, A. R. tion 1 provides:
IIOW LINCOLN WAS SHOT.
o'clock p. m of said day, at the best bidder for U. S. Gold Coin in
voirs, etc , and to acquire title for
That for the purpore of testing front door of the Court House in hand, all the right, title and inter­
W. J. COLEMAN,
and C. II. E. Hardin, hiu «laughter
any lands which may be needed for
A special dispatch to the Globe- Miss Eudora Hardin, and his son- the practicability and expense of the City of Burns, Harney County, est of the said Frank C. Fister in
__ ___________
construction of eaid works.
Stenographer and Notary l’ubric the
Democrat from Philadelphia, says: ! in-law, W. J. Eardley. are the incor- national irrigation the secretary of ¡Oregon, sell nt public auction all ami to th« property ahoye described
When
the
data
called
for
in
this
|
e B urns , — O regon .
W J. Ferguson, who played ttie
bill has been furnished the state servant in the cast of The Brixton ' porators nf the Humbolt Cattle Co., the interior is hereby authorized j the right, title, claim and interest or so much thereof ns will satisfy
•' «»
.9
OOc« iu Cl.iA.-nB Bank Building.
'• hon»,‘Wl
will be in a position to demand re­ Burglary “at the Auditorium last articles of iticorporation of which and directed to select and designate of the said Frank C. Fister of, in
judgment ns above set forth
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
have been filed in that city. The for experimental work and disposal and to the siiia real property above together with the accruing costs,
cognition
from
the
genera!
govern
­
week,
is
the
only
surviving
actor
in
1e:rgr
I •
ATTORNEY,
>' h h VI, .
Witness my hand this 16th day
ment the minute any general policy the cast of Our American Cousin capital stock of the concerniall,- a tract < f not to exceed 1,000,000 deserihed to the highest and best
et.
B
vrns
........:
........... O regon . of irrigation is adopted. Under that was played at Ford’s theater, j 1)00,000, all of which lias been ac­ acres of arid public land suitable bidder for U. 8. Gold Coin in hand, I ot January, 1902.
lainH
<1( inui ’.:« Cvt.ee.ioi>“. 1-“nd business, und lteul
Washington the night President
>1.
G eo . S helley ,
present conditions it would proba­ Lincoln was assassinated His ac­ tually subscribed The Colonel owns for irrigation situated in part in j urso much thereof as will satisfy j
ttgta iualter prou»i Hv attended to.
n I he
I $960,00» of the stock himself and two or more states, or in a state said judgment as aboyo specified 1
Sheriff
Hurney
County, Oregon.
nrk.fA J
bly
be
some
years
before
Oregon
count
of
the
dragedy
differs
in
A sir,ua,
iiALTOJi kIGU»
J
would derive benefit from any gen many details from the others that , the others have $10,00) worth each. land territory, and sitali constitute together with tho cost of and upon . By S am M otiiei :- head , Deputy.
jht ii •
Biggs & Biggs
end irrigation bill that might be have been printed. Mr. Ferguson The principal holding of the com­ ! the said tract a national irrigation this Writ.
'■» rkflH
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
pany are included in what is known [ i district.
enacted, because there is practically sa vs:
Witness my hand thia 15 day of
,t.-J
“I was the cal! boy in the com-! as the Hardin ranch on Quin river,
Sec 2 That the Secretary of the ! January 1902.
8 ass,---------- -------------- ol‘“
no reliable data as to suitable reser­ pany. in those days the itt-rs like 1
DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF.
' r ,p’-
I Practice in all the courts of Ore. voir sites, or the extent of hinds Ford's played stock companies to in this county. The ranch coin- 1 Interior shall cause the necessary
G sto . uje S iixlley . '
¡
—
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
for
irrigati
;g
ditches.
Sheriff of Harney County, Ore.
Collections promptly made._____ that can be reclaimed by irrigation traveling stars. It was too expen-j prises thousands of acres of fenced surveys
i gru! ortlce at Hui i s. Orfgon, Jan. 4, ’.902.
canals, dams, reservoirs , and other By S am M otheksiikad , Deputy,
sive
to
carry
entire
companies
on ilMMjgjjj- rsmsvlu
. ■ Nolle- is h» tel» ulven tlist Mary K. John/oo,
land
—
Winnemucca
Silver
State
i
C.w. PARISH TONGUE opposed TO IRRIGATION BILL
<rf Kiley, litrintv ••■»mit y, ' » h - rou . I ihi » Il led notico
■- mi:.| O. A
around ?n managers do nowadays.
necessary improvements to be made
■ I hifviit’on to pinke pro »f on her draert ¡muí
• Im II» N)». I ‘.I. for I he M ' , cW %. Wl 2 SE'* ••••
<TM> L ' ,4“'
PARRISH & REMBOLD,
The general irrigation bill that The night Lincoln was shot otlr LACEY IRRIGATION BILL MOST FAVORED. under the supervision of the direc
. ip . .
1;
I'.,
. befor« Kririster and
litflal
‘
walking
gentleman
’
Be
was
called,
I:.-- » !v• r » t Hiiriiff. Oregon, vii .'»ainrdav. tba H
Attorneys-al-Law,
has been drawn up and piefeuted
tor survey. Surveys heretofore
• ln\ <>t l'fhriiHii . |'»0’ .«the umn > m the folli.wlnp
1r .ar. , :
who
was
visitingin
Philadelphia,
Shoes!
Shoes!!
Our
shoes
nre
v Iu •
io piove the rom piule irrigation and
Barns (»nd Canyon City,) Ort-grin.
by Western mt tubers of congress, iiiis-ed his train I was told to The PresiJen.'s Apptal for Irrlgellcn Effect made l>v «aid geological survey
nn'i u:
. ■ ■ imiiMi inn ■ ) unid on <1 T .1 Shield». W. H.
Will 1 raclice la th* COUrtff vf Hur.au
priced right and represent highest I Johtiffoii,
ii'id A. I.. Vmulerpool, nil of Kiley, Or-
VreutrLuuneaand in uh - bu-.-.f.
. a U. lu I
and
which
is
to
be
urged
during
the
mav
be
used
for
the
purpose*
of
al--itouse
Will
Act.
take his place in one scene At the
t gon, mi l J 1 Garrett, of Umili, Grafton.
n-lt-
b C au -. and a «o in C. >- Und uiinv.
z
standard.—N Brown it Sonn.
ur, hib J cm [
geo . W. II aykr , Keaiater
present session, does not nite! with time John Wilkes Booth fired his
this net.
ill I biiüt'dj
t r> a id^
fatal
shot
Laura
Keene
was
stand
­
J
D
Whelph
v
again
writes
the,
Chats. 11- Leonard,
the approval of Representative
Sec 3. That the Secsetary of the
bit iu k J
A ttorney - at - law ,
Tongue, chairman of tb'e irrigation ing by the prompt box. going over Or-'goriian from Washington on the Interior shall, as speedily as prac-
nd or. 5ta|
that scene with me. We could see
Mr. Tongue says this ev. rvthitig that was going 011 in the prospects of irrigation hgislation tieabhq calne- the necessary works
uh rbil .fl Careful attention given to Coilec- committee.
ri bWfl | tiuu* anJ Real Estate mutters.
H" says:
will not benefit his state tor many president's box
tr. be constructed for the reclama­
J. \V. BlUrlS, rUKHIDENT AMD AI TINO I A.Hiril.
Notary Public
Without consulting members (if tion and irrigation of such lauds,
Years to come, lie thinks that the
“Booth chose a moment when
11. C. I.Kvi ns , Vn r P rkhiuknt .
O regon .
B urns ,
funds arising from the sale of pub. there was nobody in front of the Congress from the arid anil serni- and shall m ike and establish the
stage
and
no
one
near
the
entrance
Office in Times-Herald building lie lands in the several states should but Mira Keene ami myself. Booth arid states, those who realy deter­ necessniy rules and regulations for
not ail be converted into gem-raj kept Ins horse in a stable in the al­ mine the legislation finally enacted the disposition of such hinds to
M. F itz G erald
T hornton W illlama
fund to be used indiscriminately at ley cm which the stage door opens bv Congress have practically de­ qualitir-d homestead
(INC ’< FIIPOHATED.)
Notary Public
settlers in
Aueruey »t L»w •
Real Ea-utc Agent
the direction of the secretary of the 1 and had the run of the theater cided upon what shall be done to tracts of not to exceed 160 acres
BURNS, OREGON.
WILLIAMS & FITZGERALD interior, but that "5 per cent of such ¡there was nothing unusual 111 see­ advance the National irrigation
ling him come in during the per- movement. Th.s decision bears tin each, to he disposed of under the
onice in old Maeenic Building.
funds should be expended in the 1 formaiice. He was not acting at
CAPITAL STOCK 325,000.00
general homestead laws. Where
Bi: UNS,
-
OREGON
state in which they may arise, the the lime, but he came to our theater relation what ever to the de!B>era- such lands are spiciallv adapted to
A ( leni-!-.-»l I l.-iiikirii' IlurtiiieHH Ti-anrtiicteiJ.
tions of the committe- of 17, one
balance being turned into a gen­ whenever he was in Washington.
fruit growing and said regulations
Direi tors: W. Y King,
I. S Geer
Geo. Fry
S. W. MILLER,
eral fund. Furthermore, Repre­ “Bor. th had been around the from each public land state and may prescribe a less number of
W.
E
Trlxrh,
J
C.
Welcome.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
sentative Tongue insist* that it is theater during the day and man­ territory, «ptHiinted to draft a gen acres lor sm h settb-rs for each
aged to put. come nails in a place
ou:•< 'st>(>!)( lettce I riviteti.
Burns, - - - Oregon.
bad poi'cy to allow the secretary of beuind the door in the presidents oral irrigation bill. That commit­ homestead.
the interior full opportunity tossy box through which he thrust a tee has framed a bill, but the mea­
W. X. «Àirblt,
»MW.SUkl
where this general fund shall be slick that acted aa a barrier to sure does not meet the approval, in
l«»t nil*
MARSDEN 1 GEARY.
Stclmn 4. Th it. the Secretary of
«xpended, that it would naturally those on th* outside after he hail all its provisions, of any one mem
Phy sictuns and Surgeon*.
be expended in the states of the tiled liie fatal «hot. As he jute ped ber of the committee which framed the Interior is ¡Artier authorized
from the box after firing -hi» foot
BUK.NS, OREGON.
' middle west before getting out to caught in the folds of an American it. ami under there circumstance« and direct«- I to |>r< scribe suitable
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Oficr al rttidenn.
£fT Vl-one .Vo Î0 •Oregon ami that neighborhood, and
Hag that draped the box, ami he does not present itself as a forceful rules and regulations for the use of
th« wati r tn be rupplied by such ir­
even then would be likely to follow felt on the stage withone kneel rent appeal to any intereM.
Speaker Ilemierron ami the pow rigating canals and ditches as may
DR. H. VOLP,
the line* of transcontinental rail­ It was a jump of 12 feet One of
roads. He intends to urge bis the men in the president’* party erlul coterie of members who have be deem'd beet by him for the prr«
Physician and Surgeon,
grasped him as be jumped, but
BURNS, OREGON.
F. L. ANDREWS, Proprietor.
views upon the committee, and will I Booth cut away the tail of tits coat the final «ay in what Congress shall |ier appointment, distribution and
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE
not support the hili until some rad­ with a knife he carried and got free or shall not d<>, practi -allv admit use of the water to the various tracts
U S. BrvWDtvn
L E. HlbtwM ical changes along this line are The man who tried to Stop him that something must la- (lone for <if Isnd.atid may also make such Stxictl’jr ZFlzct-Olao
Hibbaixl At, Brownton, made.
was badly cut in the arm. The the cause of national irrigation in rules ami regulations as he may
Best 2Lcccmmcdat5.cn.
blood found in the box and Min» view of the popular demand and deter nd ne to be proper for the dis
D entists .
Keene's dress came from that cut the prominence given to the matter position,by lease, of any water p iw-
Office fret door eaot of The Cititene Bank.
This hotel is rentrally located and under the management of an
riRST SAWMILL l> OREOOS.
I
and not from the wounded presi­
Burns. Orrffon.
expericncetl landlord, Th« building hex been thoroughly renovated
in
the
message
of
the
president
er
that
may
be
created
by
auch
dent.
The dining room i« in chitrg« of pfdite, xccom»
“Booth was up in an instand and and in the reports of cabinet officers works, and shall lix the rental to and is w<-ll furnished
A resident of Wa la Wai'.a coun­
»hired
i ria'll
The
tnldes are furnished with the best.
walked
rapidly
iietwer-n
Miss
Keene
modating
waiters
concerned. Tu do ‘‘something for I e payed by such lessees to the
Having bought the Restao-
ty has asked the Oregonian who
and myself toward the stage door irrigation" d *-« not m*an to them, government ami determine the
rant btisine« of Simon Lewis.
built the first sawmill in Oregon. leading into the alley. He did not
Sfociai Accommodations for Traveling lien.
An accurate answer to the question ' utter a word, but carried the blood­ however, the passing of a general manner. method and times of pay­
3 I respectfully invite a continu-
bill
carrying
large
and
continoing
ment of the same. And the Ser re
would require long historical re­ stained blade upright in his left
•1 ationof all aid patron-, a« w. 11
as new.
Ms- H. E. S mith . >• search, and even then the authori­ hand. In less than 30 seconds appropriations, and forever commit­ tary of the Ii4eri«r is also authori­
ties might not agree. Thequesti« n ' from the time he fired the shot be ting the country to a certain policy. zed and directed to fix the charges
was in the street. I followed Booth It means rather a definite appro of water supply to lie paid by the
was referred to Geo. H Hines, as­ I and
saw him knock down the man priation will l»e made to carry out occupants or owner* r.f the irrigated
f!
••••••••»••••••••••••••••a sistant secretary of the Oregon His­
holding his little yellow mare and
one or more irrigation schemes upon lands, and the time, and mariner
torical
Society.
He
said:
dash
out
of
sight
I
had
seen
him
JOHN MeMl ’LEEN
“I bare not gone into this inves­ come to the stagedoor on that rnsre government land, which will I* in which the same shall be payed,
tigation
terr deeply. To delve to a *core of times. He used to come looked upon as experiment* in the the moneys collected under this
¿graph*
wait for John McCullough.
reclamation of the public J< main ru ction to Ire applied to the main­
the bottom of all the historical re­ and
“I followed the crowd tq the by it« owner, the national govern­
OF- ONTAKIO OREGON.
Barna
Otegoe
tenance of the irrigation works of
cords in search of the information boarding house across the street
ment.
*ai<l
di.trict
and
in
the
operation
would
require
a
great
deal
of
labor
where
the
president
was
carried
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Account- «>t ( •oi'jwuntionrt, l-'irniM tiixl Individual»
Giorni v days preferred for
While Mr Tongue, of Oregon, thereof.
»
ami time. *ucb a* my regular work had lieen constantly sent there on
I.
making sittingr Photo» fin­
Sec 5. That it is intended by
in Gat
pn-vtnt* me from dontff at prevent. errands to memtiers of our company chairman of the arid land» con -
HTOCKHOLDER8
—John D l’sly William Jom-», Frank R.
ished in carbon and pialmuru
and was well known to the family. 1 mittee in the ho'ise, 1« undoubtedly this act to authorize and empower
I may *av with f«ll aavuranea that On
Cnffin,
Abner
IC
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F Olden, M Alexander, N. U. Varperi-
iti IJS
effect«.
one o<x-a*ion when I was sent
ler, William Miller. E II Tret, 1 ho» lurnhult.
the first sawmill in Oregon wæ there. le«< than three week« before in favor of National irrigation, be the Secretary of tire interior to in­
In.tantai.eor» Brocca, ueed
built before Iw.U» In that year Dr. the tragedy. I saw B->olh smoking i« al*o unndsukably a willir g lieu­ augurate and pul into operatmii a
ex’en.velv First cha. Work
E II. TEST, < ¿shier.
McLaughlin bad ill opr-alion aeaw- a pipe in th»» «inn bed in which tenant of Speaker Hmdenon in
and sa «faction guaranteed
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carrying
the latter'« plan.
mill about five m:!e- above Van- I • colt) d ed
imes-Jierald. THE ARID LANDS OF OREGON
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