The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 01, 1902, Image 2

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Dissolution Notice.
Newman, Defendant.
of commerce wrote to Burns ask­ CIUCO I ’SU LEASING BILL FAVORED.
above-
1
To John I. Ne '-.i.an, the
ing for defidite information con­
, The copartnership heretofore
The f iBowing Washington dis­ named defendant:
cerning the status of the public
In
the
¿amJof
the
State
of
Ore-
existing between Geo. W. Huyee
In the name •
RATURfJA Y. KKRRl'ARY I.IW'.
domain in that part of the state. patch of recent date »hows that the
524 art iPreoartd /a a/>ou> our Matrons tAo
gon
you
are
hereby
r'
quired
to
ap-
.
and John G. Saxton has been dis-
This inquiry was answered by the people who are advocating land p« .r and answer t t.i < "inplaint filed o].ed by mutual consent. All per-
JULIAN B Y H D
Hanger communication received yesterday leasing still very much awake:
against you in the above entitled j
indebted to the aforesaid firm
It is expected that the public!
n date ntll.«
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on or V...C
bef . r . • 'I the
of the
and extensive information will be lands committee of the house will action
will
settle
Heavy Uuderwear, Overcoats, Felt Boots, Rubbers
last publication of this summons wilt sett.e with
wt,n John
joiin G.
o. Saxton.
.-»axion,
With the kind assistance of Dr. forwarded to this city very soon. soon fake up for consideration the to-wit: the 1st day of March 1902;
Dated this the 11 day of January
Overshoes. Blankets, Hats, Caps, Etc. > »*
j*
several bills providing for the leas-! and if you fail to’ answer for want; 1902,
G eo W. H ayes .
Marsden considerable more infor­
We invite the ladies to call and inspect the new things in the
J ohn °. B aetwi .
mation has been sent the Portland
The leading editorial in the ingtbepubli wnge.oftb. •
aearnst you fur ti.e following sums _______________ _______________
line of riew Dress Goods that we are now handling. We have
chamber of commerce from this Oregonian of Jan 28 in regards to
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, A- .demanded
•in iianiiru hi . i * i .
jy
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manv new articles that are of special interest to them.
Petition For Liquor Licence.
office showing the effect.« of land reilroads and that Portland was prominent bill« now before the com-1 for 172.50 with the interest thereon |
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leasing. The matter sent shows able to help herself in the matter mitt.e are the Stephens bill, con­ at the rate of ten percent per annum
the amount of land held by the of bettering her condition in trans­ veying the Texas idea of what a from November 14 IfVlnnd #7.25 Ty tfae Honorable County Court of
attorneys fees; for *Hbo 00 with in-
s
of Oregon.
big corporations in this county in portation facilities bringing the leasing law should be. and the terest thereon at 6 per cent oer an-! *iarn y t
y,
b
M. F itzgerald , P resident
F. S. R ieder , S ecy and T reas .
proportion to the small stockmen trade of Eastern and Southern Bowersock bill, which is said to num from Dec 27, 1900; for 123.101 We tbe undersigned legal voters
B iggs & TfRNER. A ttorneys
and farmers. It also showswliat Oregon and Idaho to that point have been drawn and approved by with interest at ten per cent per an- of the precinct of I.awen, said
the National Livestock Association. num from January 1st, 1901; for county and state, most respectfully
effect proposed law would have where it rightfully belongs, has
Eastern Oxegroxi. Title
$40 85 with int< -t at six per cent petition your Honorable Court to
on the further development of the right kind of a sound. Port­ Inasmuch as the committee declin­ per annum from January 1st. 1901;
t
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Lewii
&
Co
G-VLarantTr Co.
ed, during the last congress, to con- |
this section, how it would prac­ land cannot sit with folded hands
$2/9.00 with ten per cent inter-
•
u
,1 -.1»».,.
I NOOR 1 ’OR ATEL>.
aider the former measure, it is ex-1 < for
at thereon from th. 1st day < f Jai ’ *u «|Wroo«M, malt aad yta >u»
tically prevent further selections and get ail this to come to her. A
peeled that interest will center unrv 1901 and $25 00 attorneys fees;; Jiqours at their place of business i Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed
of land under the U. S. land laws railload into the heart of Eastern around the second proposition.
for $10.40; for 44 0a with interest ‘ in faid precinct, in less quantities
To all Lands in Harney County, Oregon.
July ■ Dian one gallon, for a period of six
and work a hardship on the resi­ Oregon, as the Oregonian sug­
Briefly stated the Bowersock bill a» six per cent per annum from
f
months,
commencing
on
the
9th
, Hl, i-JW.
IWI »,Ut.«U
»»Illi tlllDIVCl
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dents who are here. T he fact that gests, would bring the big busi­ provides that all vacant public land 27th,
1800; for
$54.75 with
interest
at six per cent per annum from daL°I *ti'bruan{n fr.-iftai] C
morehomestead and desert entries ness that is now lost to that city. west of the 100th meridian »hall lie September 12th 1900; for $8 09; for)
B }ia-veH’
5.a
3 .
Bought and Sold on Commission.
Office in Bank Building.
have been made in the Joci'.l land
She cannot get all the trade of leased for stockgrazing purposes .?2<((*U with (i pc. .amtimer. »*. there- U Drmkwater, GeokV Clark. Wa­
«"!-*•T »
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office the past year than ever be­ the Eastern part of the state un­ Hilhject to the right of horn, stead nn from February Sth liHXJ; for the
........... f it ism with interest at the , °“rd, J T Oard, L B Hayes, J L
fore in its history and that by the til something in that line is done. and mineral entry. Leases shall surn of $112 (X) with interest at the i
be made at the rate of two cents rate ot six P1
P*rim"um from
,’1(AhrC,r,i'Pyy|'JkK ^ay^M^V
provisions of the Chico hill all
For instance, the very lowest
P Cochran. Win E Gray, M V
I
January
l«t
11*01
¡and
for
the
fur-1
these settlers would be debarred freight we can get is $2.75 per per acre jrer annum, payable in ad­ I thur sum of I145.CO with ten per Smith, E I) Jordan, Wm I. Clark,
vance, and p-eft-rence
for such 'cent irnereev
■
interest iriereon
thereon irutn
from .January
January I B Clark, P F Heinz, G E Parker,
from taking advantage of such hundred from Portland to Burns,
FRANK SMITH Propt., ONTARIO, OR.
leases shall be given to owners of ]st. pjoj together with their coats N O Oard.
a law on a»: omit of not holding a while some costs $4 <xi and over, j
cultivated agricultural land for 1 and disbursements herein; ;
I Notice is hereby given that on
patent to their land is one of the San Francisco people are putting,
The-Largest 'Hotel building in (Malheur County,
leasable lands abutting upon their i This summons is published by n>^nePday.the5thdayofFebru-
of
the
Hon.
James
A
Spar-
j
e
wj]1
j
tQ
,
he
strong arguments against sm h a freight into this county from the freeholds, in proportion of 10 acres order
best
equipped, best managed and: most popular hos­
’
of the _ (countv Court
telry in Eastern Oregon.
Jaw being passed.
Stem Mountain south via Winne- of leasehold to one of freehold. A r row, Juda»
— Jan
— of ’' above
l . .“» «« ft entitled
♦ 1 * court
zv /ill st f for
T . l*X r F said
C Cl -,
1 i 1 li-
llw
Coimt^OregZ/dHtM
If Harney count v had transpor­ < a for $2 per hundred. Push your like proportion of Iff to I shall b<- iIMry 18th 1902, which order re- ■ cense as specified in this petition.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARNEY COUNTY PEOPLE.
tation facilties and had a market railroad along Portland. We will given to stockgrowera who sre also quires this publication to be mndeI
N. J. L ewis & Co.
for produce it would not work help at this at this end and wel- freeholders, but this preference shall 1 ■ in The Times-Herald for six suc-i
Ccsiaectioxx.
apply only to lands within th« coun­ ' cessiye weeks.
such a hardship. But as condi­ come you with open arms.
The date of thi« first publication,
ties in which tlieir stock haLitually hereof is January the 18th 1902.
tionsnow exist, when a homestead
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
1’ iggs <t Btaos. I
is taken, it is with the intention of
The pamphlet gotten up by J. i range. If in case of either of these
Attorneys lor Plaintiffs It the matter of the Estate of
running slock. Not one out of B. Huntington against leasing the. preference« there »hull not la- m{Ii ■
Icient
h
iisaLio
lands
in
the
county
every hundred depends wholly public lands of the West will be
William Marrs, deceased.
1 to give em li person the inaxiruuin
Notice is hereby given that the
on the products of a farm for sup- printed nt his own expense,
NOTICli TO CREDITORS.
' | proportion 1 I 10 to 1, then the land»
undersigned has been appointed
port, Even though it was possi- have tried to get the stock asso­
1 shall he prorated between the per­
Administratrix with will annexed,
ble to produce immense crops ciation of this county to take hold;
Notice is hereby given that the
son.« entitled to such preference
there would be no market for it. of the matter and help Mr. Hunt­ I The Liil grants a further preference undertagried R H. Brown was on of the estate of William Marrs, de­
BURNS,
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OREGON.
ceased, by order of the County
Such being the case it is imperi- ington out, but without success to hinds not leased under the above the 2nd day of January l!*02 duly
Draws plan, Iuake* estimates, tie. Buildings put up within the amoxnt J
appointed bv the county court of Court, for Harney county, State of I
tively necessary that range privi­ Since In- is having the work done, J , conditions
to Htoekgrowers who Harney county Oregon administra-| Or(.g0I) wade tbe 7th jBy of Ja|). figures giver. in estimates.
—. .............J to
537".'atisfaetion guaranteed. '
. .
tor nf
of th«
the estille iif
of llnlhh
Ralph Krnwn
Brown, .....
leges accompany a homestead and as it is of if sm li importance to W'rfi in actual use and occupancy 1 tr»r
1102 All persons having claims
deceased.
All
Jiersons
holding
'T»-
O
•
if»
- ' section, we I [ e of the lands during the past calen-1
light in order to live. Under a the people of * this
'l"‘
estate shall pre-,
cl laitns against said estate shall
lease law that provides that one think that a little financial aid fi om <1 dsr year, to lie leased by them io I pres nt tiieir claims with the pro- sent them, with the proper voucher, [
to respectiie interests I per vouchers at the office of Bigge within six months from the dat* of
must own deeded land in older to the small stock men and those in- ; proportion
1
in
and
use
thereof Holders of; and Biggs io tlv citty of Burns, this notice, at the law office of John
be benefited, hundreds of our set­ terested could not be better spent
state lands, under lense, shall be within six months alter the date of, (. Saxton, my attorney, Burns., Brick and lime always on hand at the yard. rS^Residence Hanley house.
tlers would be left in the cold with A small amount ha« already been
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beneficiaries ot the ureference given this notice.
nothing Io do but give up their conli ibulvd and sent through this
Date of first issue January 13th Ur<‘gon.
to stockgrowers who are also free­ lfM.'2,
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I L
' ’ this 11th day of January
Dated
rights and 'migrate to the Lord office. We haye not been asked
holders, provided tlieir leaseholds
1902,
R.
If.
B
rown
only knows where.
to solicit funds for this purpose do not cover more than OlOacrehl
Administrator of < state of Ralph
M artha M arrs .
Where there are hundreds of but any desiring to help J. B. out in one body. l ie. hold rights Hre I I
Brown, dec'd.
Administratrix.
applications now for land» under and will hand the amount to us not to apply to townsilo property, |
the U. S. land laws, there would we w ill see that he rccieves it.
nor to any land« deriving title from 1
Notice al Final Settlement.
NOTICE.
not be one after such a law was
Spanish or Mexican grants.
Leases under the Bowersock I'i'ii
put into force, ns the land would
A copy of thè rcsolutio-is p issed
In the matter of the estate of J. It.
Is hereby given to whom it may
are to run for Iff years, with the
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be almost worthless without range
I 'raig, decea.ed:
by thè Ilarney coutil} stock asso­ privilege of renewal. The reveinil
concern
that
by
order
of
the
County
privileges. After all the range
Notice is hereby given to the
ciatimi List Septeinber was seni derived from these ¡eases, nfierdi'. heirs of J B Craig, deceased, and Court of the State of Oregon made
has been leased for a term of yeai s
t<> thè Portland chamber of com­ ducting the expense of adlninister- , io ail p rsoii* having an interest in and entered July titb 1902 the un­
what inducement is there for a
They will have something to sav next week.
merce tlus week from ibis office. ing the law, shall he used as a re­ the estate, that the administrator dersigned was apfHiinted adminis­
prospective settler in a stock
has tiled his final account, and the trator of the estate of Janie Shep­
clamation fund in providing such
court by order made and entered
country? The small man who
water storage and irrigation wurks January 3d, 1902. fixed Saturday., ard dead, and all persons having
LACIA
IRKIUITION
Bil
l.
MOST
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VVORl
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leases enough land to pasture his
in arid and semi-arid regions as are February 15, 11102. at 1 o'clock p claims against her estate are here-'
flocks at the beginning of to or
ueei ssary for preparing the arid and m of said day, al the county court by notified to present the saute to I
(Concluded from First Page.)
20 years must plod along in the
semi arid lumls for settlement un­ room, in Burns, Oregon, as the| the undersigned at the residence of!
same old rut with no opportunity «ingle exqerimeutal plan and s\ s- til» homestead act. The secretary time and place of having such ob­ Walter Cross on Trout Creek in J
jection.» as may be made or filed
to increase as there is no range. teni of national irrigation and for of the interior is empowered to can- , thereto, and for the consideration j this county within six month of
The natural increase would nec­ that pm pose discretion is vested ' cel leases when holders become in- 1 and «ettlement of the aduiinistra- the date of this notice,
tor’s account.
Dated at Burns, Oregon January
essitate tw ii c the amount of range in him to formulate prepare ami ; eligible.
Dated January 4. 1902.
mi, 1<JO2.
in that length of time.
carry out such pl.in w ithin the
A. L. V anderpool ,
Rustam Cuítete Nule».
L. W. S hepard ,
limitations and restrictions of this
Administrator. 1
Administrator.
act.
The students of the commercial
The Oregonian of Jan. 2 J pub­
Sec. 6. That the suin of $1,-
department are taking their third
lishes the petition sent to the cham­
rxio.ooo, or ro much thereof as
written examination. So far, the
ber of commerce of that city, li
may be necessary, is herebv ap- standing in these examinations
has the following comment:
proptiated foi the purposes hereof lias laen very high, ami the work
...AM»...
Citizens of Burns,llarnev coun­
out of any moneys that mav be accomplished very satisfactory to
ty, have sent to the Portland i lum­
received from the proceeds of the both teacher and pupils.
Dealers in
ber of commerce a request for co- public lands, to be a continuing
The normal students are just
opeiative effort against leasing of
appropriation until said works arc completing their general review
AiF rd* the 1. pie f E*s| ind Cent-,I
,n all the opportunity of a
public lands. The communica­
completed and in opei alien.
Ural ,!«.* modern B mne*» Co!!,»-«. ft i. „ >„ nie institution covering
preparatory to the February ex­
tion wax leceived at Portland yes­
•»•rycoursuiavotv» | la Bus
lls ran» are the *»tue
Such a bill as given heretofore amination.
terday- It has about 70 signa­ will tcieiie the votes of all who
1.» "Migist ei-. where and til.'methixl* are the .»me, N h > tent» admitted
atu
I_ b
Those stu lying short hand are
»t anj Um.'. In.tni. I cn at Die College or Lv mail. Dot|»g llie ,„miDW
tures, anti is signed by every busi- ate willing to allow an appropria­
Crockcry,
Glassware.
Windmills. Pumps, Guns,
r.oiith* the Cvllego will conduct *
making rapid progress.
uess lirm in Burns except one.
tion of monel from the national
Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Paints, Doors
The social feature of the school ■
The communication avers that treasury foi the irrigation of the
makes
us
all
remember,
most
sen-
;
the proposed bill in congress for public domain. It relieves the
VUndowi, Garden Seeds Etc. >
>
land-leasing is in the interested of more timid of the responsibilitv sitiv< ly, the time when w»- Wert
t-or tear <-rs anil "Iler* ah.
-re* reviewing or preprratory cenr«e.
Sole agents for Rider-Ericsson Engines.
the large livestock companies, of committing the government to around our own home firesides, en­
lor »p
, „» of jon work, and full 1 o (orno, i ion on Rutiues» College *nb-
joying th» associations of brothers,
jeeis. aJJre*»
would ruin stockmen of moderate a new policy, and it will be lo< ked
»islet* and parents.
Only Tin Shop in Harney County.
means if < nacted. and would be a 1 upon bi the extreme mlvixates
*! he politeness, respect and gen­
great detriment to the develop­ I as only tin hi st of a m i irs of su, h
eral l»ehavior of student* prei -nts
ment of Eastern Oregon
It de- apptepriations
N<> niemSr ot a luoot pleasing picture i-f true
< lai vs that th«' pt oposeil law w < >uld
commerce from the at id 01 seiui- inxnhoo 1 and womaiihoo l bappuv
put tin; hvestos k -gt ow et s ot 11 II - irid state«, no matter how insm-
associated in school work.
nev counts at the mein of two
leeie his support of previous 11 ti-
New student th:« week i« D W.
California imputations
I gallon measures n: n have bet n. ( ,!.n|1 •<■!!. who enters the commer­
This endeavor lo cnlist thè ,is- will date, (or piHt.val ivason*,
cial denar! rneit
aistan.e of Portland ■ig.iuixl land dissent from the passage of such
TI’ISCH A DONEGAN, Proprietors.
iany pupii* h*i« entered of
rasing was encouragcd bv thè
ei «M. M
.1 bill in default ot something more
... **Ù,
st our room* brgiu to 'eel
ait ion of the Port itami chamber i»i I farre-iching in its etfei t«.
Key Sunlh will place an
comm rev, taken several week*
■it to the h>mus in th* early
ago. Two vea»H Ago tllAt Iwi.h i
Tin* »ill give ns plenty 01
The tn any friend* of S. St \\ il-
Two new teacher* are ar-
went <>n record a« uppoeed io Hast*,
•
the pion Irr »tage man of
fr-r to assist 1 1 the work »nd
leadng of public land«, and la«t Prewnejr, wi II l»e glad ta learn that
i* expected for the,
month the t.uti.Hi was irnrueil he ha* been awardrd ttie cvntract
anil »rut to tl»e Oregon dr h-g ition < mi the O - H line for fi»ur years be-
i* G s M IT li. Prop*..
-
-
-
.
in irmgress. A frw weeks hefo’e fining July l«t next
Burns. Oregon.
\ -
ft MMONS
livestock men in Harney count» of the inacron: tiv mt
fellow*
• I
mm
had fi amcil strong 1 «-solution- in Kaelarn Oreg.»n and during hi*
Hr< lain A Rire» I'raprietor«,
Ilarney lOuiitv.
L iegra ard Sansafc'e of ail kinds always od hai d
Burr.«. Oregon
against tlw proposed st stem of former ct»ntracl nave evelenl eat-
n«on
end
am
Itailrv,
«iafaetitxi Ue with bun the aama
disposing of the public land«
r « ?t.M* i. Iae»ud or th,
,f r„.t iBd R St
he Brm ot John» n »V
rtuirig* of fur in?r year*
sei ict ny of the I’oiitand »' antlwi tf* nemo*
llilìff». vs J 1111 I
îhc íinus-Kwraíd
SAME OLD STAND,!
Best of Winter Wearables
ONTARIO....
....HOTEL
Harry C. Smith,
Contractor and Builder
Specialties are_^.
Brick Laying and Plastering.
MILLER & THOMPSON
CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEER & CUMMINS.
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
TtiZ
S3
S3 JNT T St
S immer N ormal S chool
White Front Livery, Feed & Sale
B
st a ^ ezlie ;
• it
CITY MJ AT MARKET
MO
\ our patronage solicited.
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