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BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, FEBRUARY 8, 1902 VOL.jXV. NO. h . its resources coming iu every now CARS-OF STARVING HORSES more, and I think he will come into NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE and then, and reading matter by i the convention with enough dele j tbs pound lot is forwarded in re gatee from Eastern Oregon to in Under and by viatueof an execu Under and by virtue of an Exe BUBHCKIPTION KATES: IS ENTITLED TO FAIR CONSIDERATION sponse to these revuests, TEN OR TWELVE CARS SHIPPED TO sure his nomination. I believe the tion in Foreclosure and an Order of cution issued out the Circuit Court I Farmers in particular seem in- I democrats, with George E. Cham- Sale, issued ont of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Harney O b « Tear ....................................................... 00 AND RtOHTS PROTECTED. PORTLAND FROM THE DALLES. 8ix Monti« 1.00 terested in what this state has, ' berlaiu as the nominee, will be able of the State of Oregon for the County County, dated the 15th day of Jan Three Mouth« 75 to offer, and hundreds of them have I to win.” of Harney, on the 14th day of Jan uary, 1902, and to me directed and OFFICIAL DIRKCTORY Stale Caaaol Fadure tile Bottllnj up of designated their intention of com Poor Beasts Arrive Oalv to be Killed for •TATS—OBBGOir: From a democratic standpoint, uary, 1902, and to me directed and delivered on said day, in a certain V.S.Saaaton.............. I J. H Mitchell Large Parts of Its Area—Mast be ing West with the passing of win Mr. Morrow does not consider the delivered on said day, in a certain cause wherein The Citizens Bank Fertiliier—Froai The Warm Spring I Joseph Simon Opea to flame Ballders. .Tho,. Tuuitue. Indian Réservation. ter. Most of them write that they i senatorial fight at all important. I cause wherein the Citizens Bank, a corporation, was Plaintiff and i M A. Muody Cen greaameu .1). K. N. Blackburn have some means, and will come He only hopes that his party will a Corporation, was Plaintiff and Frank C. Fister was Defendant, up Attorney Geueral T T. Geer Governor FI Dunbar i It is not to be said, of course, that with intent to settle down for good. Secretary oi State A train of some 10 or 12 cars have a respectable minority in the Frank C. Fister and J. II. Neal on 11 judgment duly rendered and US Moore Vreaanrer ... .J H Ackerniau tbe livestock interests are not en Some have heard of the bountiful loaded with horses arrived at the legislature. He is bitterly opposed were Defendants, upon a judgment • apt. Public Inatruction W H l^ed« and given in said Court and cause State Printer titled to fair consideration. There crops p.*oduced on the prolific soil Union stockyards yesterday morn- to fusion and to the habit the dem- , duly rendered and given in said K 8. fc Bean. es ' j J K. C- on the "th day of November, 1901, ....... W Supreme Judges ............... ,Y U. Wolvertou n be no question that they have in the Willamette Valley, and are 11 >ng over the O. R. & N. road. In ocrats have of running after false Court and enuse in favor of the p. » S F. F. A. A. Moore in favor of the aliove-named Plain _______ I secured rights where they own anxious to have a chance at seeing each of the cars there were several gods; hence the Seiiotorial muddle said plaintiff and against the said tiff and against the above-named MINBTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. C liffohi » ' grazing land and they* must l>e pro District Judge ............... - M. D. '■•••-•««»»» results from their toil to a better of the horses down, and these had does not appear to him The mat defendant Frank C. Fister for the Defendant for the sum of Sixteen Win Miller ihMirict Attoruey ................. 18 Geer tected in these rights. But acqui Joi ut-Kepreseutatlve ............ ....... J W Morrow extent than their present conditions ; j been more or less trampled upon ter of nailing a successor to Hun. sum of One Thousand and Seventy- Hundred and Thirty-six and 19-100 Joi m-Seuaiur ......... ........... sition of title of a few locations that ' make possible. Others are itn- i and injured and some of them were Malcum A. Moody does interest the one and G0-100 Dollars, with 10 Dollars with 6 per cent interest | COUKTT—HARNEY jiune« a sparrow command water suply for a wide presed with the excellent climatic dead. The eight of these dead and i democrats, and all of Eastern Ore-1 Ciionty Judge . ... |>er cent interest from July Sth 1901, thereon from November 7th, 1901, H. lUe»«nlsow . , Clerk ................ k a Miller | region of arid lands or semi-arid conditions of the Western Slope, injured horses was very painful gon is taking a hand in the tight.— and One Thousand Dollars with 10 and Fifty-eight and 80-100 Dollars ¿Treasurer ........ J K lohusoti I . Ktirveyur .................. i.eoshstiey land ought not to give them con- and will be glad to take chances and shocking to the sensibilities of Telegra ui. 1 per cent interest from November costs; I have this day duly levied Ku j riff............. ........... J w Buchanan | , , , , ■libsesisur j c Bartlett: trol ot all the land. It may be that on the future as regards finao- of a number of persons who witness-1 •»cu >.ii Superintend«at 9, 1900, and the further sum of Two upon the following described real E J Nobl« I .... »lock inspector a . Venator time is ripe for a new* construction ; Cial 8UCC6S8. Another Cote of Inaiti Witchcraft. ed it, and, notice was at once tele ... i Hundred and Seven Dollars attor property, to-wit: R * a .sooiiouers R J William« i r 4 , ornc«: of law on this point or for new Of letters just received, some phoned to the Oregonian in regard a lUNEY U. 8. LASO neys fee and Twenty Dollars cost Lots 3 and I and the South-west vlwcm B'alutes. If the rights required by [Come from Wisconsin, Minnesota to the matter, and an inquiry made Up in Metlakatla, where is loca- of suit, which said judgement was quarter of the North-west quarter .L'baa. Newell the livestock corporations go to the Indiana, Illinois, Colorado, Mon- for the humane officer. From the l ted the mission of the well known enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s of See. 4, Tp. 26 S, R. 35 E. \V. M. extent, of giving them the entire j tana, Ohio. Nebraska, New York best information obtainable, it is Rev. Mr. Duncan, a case of killing SOCIETIES. office of said County and State on North half of the South-east use of vast public areas whose wa and even California, where lack of found that the horses came from by indians for the supposed exer il.BEKAH Pegre«No.«S the 7th day of Noy. 1901. I have . quarter, South-east of the North- ►. UU.1»<1 W«due»<lay. ter suply they may control, some i rain has set some farmer to think- the Warm .Springs Indian reserva cise of witch eraft has secured, Tillie N- O. this day duly levied upon the fol-1 west quarter and the South-west of Kränkle UreiHou Ree See v. thing must be done to extinguish I ing that in Oregon they will no tion, where, since tho suow came, which is similar,in some respects to fowing description real estate, also I bit* North-eaat quarter of Sec. 4, .,. durue Uulge. No. 47 those rights even if they must be longer have to suffer for want of they have been slowly starving. that of the killing of Annie Edna described in said Order of Sale and ' P- -*’• *u “ar .«<>•> “'«'«i A Dillard. M.W. K H Hoyt. Rec. purchased back by the government. water. A great many of the peo They were driven to The Dalles on the Umatilla reservation. It is therein ordered to be sold, that is *>®y County, Oregon, The state cannot endure the bottl ple coming are experi need dairy and shipped here to be killed, as an but one of the numerous cases of to say: Lots 3 and 4, and the South- J And will on the 24th day of Feb ,.OOUK. NO. 77, I. O O F. ing up of large parts of its area for men, and will probably engage in act of humanity, to put an end to like nature that has been recorded 111, BY e«. ’ owwawa -- « I west quarter of the North-west ruary, 1902, at the hour of 2 o'clock < hi Fellows Hall, every Saturduy j M Paitoii * N. •- o. i the benefit of tieople who do not pay that growing business at the earli sufferings. Their hides are to be during the past few months. It w i2iiitr. Secy. Secv- J W Y v Klug, quarter of Sec. 4 in Tp. 26 S R 35 I p m, of said day, at the front door - taxes 5 hi it. Th« land must i>e est opportunity, and thus assist in 6aved and their flesh, blood and appears to lie almost the universal E \V. M. in Harney county Oregon. I J of the Court House, in the City of open to tbe land builder. bones are to be manufactured into the development of an industry belief among the Indians that And will on Monday the 24th day ! Burns, Harney County, Oregon, sell ..Or iiSSiUAAL CAROS. , Touching upon the irrigation now receiving more than its share fertilizer. The horses were in a witches should die, and it is not of February 1902 at the hour of 2 ' ; at public auction to the highest and ! factor in the President’s Message, I of attention from those interest it is poor condition and week, of course, difficult to find the proper Indian o’clock p. m of said day, at the 1 I best bidder for U. 8. Gold Coin in W J. COLEMAN, ! it is plain enough to see that irri- ! to foster and assist undertakings and some of them got down in the to do the killing when once the ' front door of the Court House in hand, all the right, title and inter ■grapher and Notary Public I gation will v istly increase cattle for the advancement of the farmer cars and were injured or killed. tribesmen have become convinced the City of Burns, Harney County, I est of tho said Frank C. Fister in | and sheep grazing, for the advent A goodly number will come West This is no uncommon thing even that a witch has used bis powers to Oregon, sell at public auction all ; and to the property above descrilied liiKNS, — O regon . >..ie *’t Ci ixcDs Bank Building. of the irrigation companies has with the intention of taking up when horses in good condition are hurt their people. the right, title, claim and interest' or so much thereof as will satisfy brought a new factor into the situ government lands, and so are eager I shipped in carloads loose, but in The steamer Tees has arrived of the said Frank C. Fister of, in i «aid judgment as above set forth u .8. SIZEMORE, ation. It is not to be d' lied that to gain correct information concern this case there were more horses from the north with news of the ar-: and to ihe said real property above | together with the accruing costs. attorney , irrigation renders cultivable much ing the amount of land available down and th«- sight was more shock rest of two Indians charged with described to the highest mid best ......................... O regon . I Witness my hand this 16th day ing than usual to spectators. the recent murder of a Japanese in bidder for U. 8. Gold Coin in hand, of January, 1902. ■•¡i’*. Land buxines«, and Real land that cou.d not be otherwise and the conditions of such lands. .. ci protuplv attended to. farmed. A( the same time, this is The secretary of the Board of Just who is to blame, if any one, connection with the tribal war at or so much thereof aB will satisfy G eo . S helley , aecumpltoheti Gy division of water Trade, too, is busy answering in it is impossible to say. The own Metlakatla iielween the Indians of said judgment as above specified ' ■ ’ BKxGs, DALTuN BIGG8 Sherifl llarnev County, Oregon. from natural channels, and where quiries for opportunities in the ers of the horses seeing that they rival villages. From the prisoners, I together with the cost of and upon I By S am M otiiershea », Deputy. Biggs & Biggs tbe supply of water is limited the Weil, and batches of literature are ' were starving were desirous of get it appears that they had blamed this Writ. I ________ I a l’TORN E YS - AT - LA W, . question as to who has the best furnished free of charge by this or- ting rid of them, and so they were the Japanese or a man living with i Witness my hand this 15 day of ¡■KN'S, --- --- --- --- OREGON.1 i right to it arises. Vested rights I ganization. A new handbook is j shipped here The fact that the him of practicing sorcery, to which January 1902. Practice in all the courts of Ore. | must also be considered. Private DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF. now being published by the Board horses were week from starvation ' they ascribed the death of several G koaaik S heli . kv . -odeecioiis promptly made. —NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | interests cannot be permitted to of Trade, and when completed these caused more of them than usual to of their tribe. By the way of re-; Sheriff of Harney County, Ore. I l and Ufllre at Burna. Oregon. Jan. 4, IW2. .... A - JI IM BOLD (J. W. P a MHISH paralize the state. The ends of books will find their way into the j fall down and be trampled. A j venge they killed Kamaiuuru, the By S am M otiiehshkad , Deputy, [ Notice I m hereby given that Mary K. John«nt»r of Riley, llarnev county,Oregon, ha« filed notice ¡justice do not require it. Society hands of prospective immigrants i , number of those which were sup- ¡Japanese, in the belief that it of luuHition to make pro.tf on her dvtert land claim No. 181, (or the SEk, HW'4, Wl 2ME'4 wr. will not halt for example at the thousands of miles away, presum-1 I posed to be dead got up soon after | would save the rest of the tribe Attorney a-al-Law, 2i., tp 28, H. R “2»» K, W. M.. before Regiitcr and Receiver nt Burns. Oregon, oil Saturday, tlie * grazing stage of progress. hly with good results.—Telegram, j they arrived here, but this did not i from the consequences of Katna- ■ Burns (and Canyon City,? Oregon. <4 I »1.1 mif i, 1008 She nnin a i h<- following Shoes! Shoes!! Our shoes art- dm WtH practice iu the courts of Harney au<i wit io > mvm to piove the complete Irrigation and National irrigation enterprises lessen the shocking appearance of j mura’s witchcraft. <-rw it ruUutieB »mi in the btipreine court wi the i ec I it in at Ion * >i * h I * I land T J slilaldb W. H. priced right and represent highest j Johiiaoci, anti A. I.. Vanderpool, all id Riley, Or Rtair and also iu U.S. hind oifivv. — must be encouraged because they tbe outfit,as the sight of the wound egon, mid J T. «Jarrett, of ftnriiM, Oregon. OIL FLOW AT NAMPA. standard.—N Brown «1 Sons, Glu. W H a vkm , Rrgleter. Sheen Men Meet. tend to development and enrich- ' ed and bleeding animals was more "w < 'hsis. H. .Leonard, OUR LIVE STOCK INDUSTRY PARRISH & REMBOLD, ment of the state. The livestock A special dispatch from Raker pitiful than that of dead ones. The Helena, Mont , Feb. 3.— The fifth | crowded from tbe public range by City, January 31, says: The first man who entered the most vigorous j annual convention of the Pacific home-building farmers will not good specimen of petroleum taken complaint about the affair, when disappear. Such states as Ohio from the Malheur oil fields is now informed of all the circumstances, i Northwest Woolgrowers’ associa u. J. W. B iiigs , I’ hkhidkmt and actihu vasrisr . tion, which opened in Helena today, and Iowa have no government i on exhibition at the Packwood ho was unable to say where or upon promises to be the most profitable H. U. Lavane, Vi< n -P kkhiiikht . ranges, but they have more cattle. ' Oil re in Times-Herald building tel. Willis Dodge, who is interest-1 whom any blame or responsibility gathering of its kind ever held in horses and sheep than Oregon with ; ed in the Newell oil company, now should be placed. He had been this part of the country. Upwards ' its more than 30,900,000 acres of I Tao km ton W illiams M.F itxgkkald drilling in Owyhee county thirteen I horribly shocked by the sight of the of 30«) delegates and visitors are { Attorney nt l.aw. Notary Public Real Eat aie Agent vacant land and they have also miles west of Nampa, was in Baker miserable, starved dead and wound- ' (IN« ’< >|{l’< »HATE! >.) present from all parts of Utah, •WILLIAMS A- FITZGERALD other things beside live sock. today with a specimen of the pro ed horses, but said he supposed he Western population is scaut. duct, which is creating widespread j would have to conclude that “every Wyoming. Idaho, Montana, Oregon Ct!ice in old Naaanic Building. and Washington. T. C. Power of The population of this country is J B crns , - O regon interest. This oil has a parafine ' tiling is for tha best.— Oregonian. Montana is the presiding officer. out of proportion. Only one tenth base.and is pronounced a high-class | Today was devoted to the reception I A fh<ii<«i*itl Banking BuHincHH'I'ranHocted. of it is in the western half of the I article for either illuminated of lub 8. W. MILLER, Heppner Man on Politica. Directors: W. Y King, I. S. Geer, Geo. Fry, nf visitors and work of a prelimin ¡country. The government should ' ricating. ary nature. The real business of W. E Trlwli, J C. Welcome. ' drain some of the rivers and streams The well being bored is thirteen Burns, - - - Oregon. “For some reason, real or fancied, the convention will be taken up to- ■ ! and spread the water out over the Oorii-H jlonclenee Invited. miles from Nampa and al>out 251 most proynoeticators aeem to regagd morrow and continue through Wed JOHN W klAHY land in some of Uncle Sain’s val miks southeast of Vale. The ex- ' IDI J. J 9. L this as an unfavorable year for the nesday. A wide renge of topics I leys and establish new fruit ranches citeiuenl iu Nampa over the strike democracy. I do not think so. In has l>een mnpi»ed out for discussion.1 and new farms to grow the new is intense. The fact that the com I’ll \ sicians and Surgeons. T fact, I believe the democartic party The reports to be presented by ■ , kinds of wheat we are introducing. pany has been able to obtain any BURNS, OREGON. never had brighter prospects for Secretary J. W. Bailey and other "¡‘knur So. t" I so «* could send more flour to Asia; oil at the depth of 110 feet is ac OJtcr al reiidtnce. success in Oregon than are present officers show that the association UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT and new farms to grew sugar beets, cepted as a guarantee that with a ed at the 0(>ening of this campaign.’’ has made a gratifying gain in mem so we could make our own sugar in greater depth the flow will incre se DR H. VOLP, 'this country; and new farms to The oil exhibited hi re was secured ■ This is the expressed opinion of bership since the convention at Physician and Surgeon, state Senator J. W. Morrow, of Pendleton last year. i raise alfalfa that yields from six to by shutting off the water in the ' Heppner, who is in the city for a orFICX AT RESIDENCE ten tons per acre that will feed a well, thus forcing the oil up. Work F. L. ANDREWS, Proprietor. BURNS, OREGON. Lawi and Cnstnma in Barat. few days. Mr. Morrow’s ability as < «.¡B-swnton 1. T. H Ibvael 1 better class of cat tie, w hich will sell will lie continued as rapidly as pos- i a politician and his pipularity in ilibbuixl Ac Brownton, j for a better price in market; sibte, and the coveted liquid in A correspondent to the Lakeview his own home can I* understood mil last but not least, will furnish larger quantities must be shortly i DE> TISTtS. when it is remarked that he has Rustler, over the name of “Old " «.-n fitH *i.»».r ««•: of The Ci’ixeD# Bank. , thousands and thouaiHls of new found. held public office cnntiiiuousv for Brick" has the following in his Biirus. Orvjron. Thia hotel is centrally located and under the management of in H imes to the eaS ern home seeker, The dark greenish color of the 1 eight years in a republican county epistle regarding local customs and The building haw lieen thoroughly renovated experienced landlord, where contentment and plenty al- sample on exhibit and it- apparent and continued his work as a dem laws of this place: The dining room is in charge of polite, accom- and is well furnished wa . • makes the fireside cheery with purity, is causing as much excite H iving Uiught the R-«tau- • • "I will tell you of the new laws ocratic leader all the lime, In fact, The tallies are furnished with the best. modating waiters. H wife and little cMtre, yrs entile the ment as a nugget with pure gold in rstr -usi ne.se of Sinton I a - bis . «♦ Mr. Morrow is being considered by they haye in Burns. In the first »» western slope of the Rockies and sight. I ►»pec'fully invite a conlinu- the democrats as good congr*-eeion- place the Burns people are only al f* iipw ii.dutirit'P will Bpring up fin . ahb" >( all old patron.«, as wail es • • al timber, alth'.ugh he denies it lowed 10 drinks before breakfast, g niwhingenjplojrnkOt for lh<»*e with- new. M rs II E. S mith . :• Mies Elizabeth Mchneitief a beau- However, Mr. Morrow believes that and they have to bring a kettle of < t houei- Reiusm er that tin- tiful girl of 21 years, has become the democrats have a fighting hot water to thaw the ice out of the livestock industry has and always whiskey besides giving bonds to insane from following ont the old chance to carry the district. will take care of itself.—Ontario * cu tom of placing apiece of wed- "Il all rests with Multnomah • pend 50 cents fir whiskey during J \rgu- ding cake under the pillow to dream county," he said “Should any cir- the day. The next is, no lady is JOHN McMTU.EN s 1 in. She was present at a marriage icumstances arise by which the ¡«'.lowed to wear a shoe over No. 12 ceremony in Fruitvale. Cal . on democratic candidate would lie able nor one less than a No. 8 in the Jannsrv 9th. and rev-riving a piece ' to carry Portland, he would be like ball room on Christmas Thai •'.see wi’l I* I' i euwenmua of "When you come to Burna you J OF ONTARIO, OREGON wedding cake, upon retiring ly to win." t le I III migr • u n tu-ne.-* i. v«H that nigh’ rd «red it uvular her pil- Cl nd» date preferred for Lik* all other «'»m-icralic lead must pot up at Simon Lewis* feed b A <<< HI 111 * of < ’öl'] lOllltlOlll«. I-'illll-* lllil I 111 111 ulllill.-a Or<g-11'111« sp-ing >•-».! n< f ... ■ ri i il ", fl e<i vivoi.y of her ers. Mr M orrow prefers to talk stable, eat al Smith’s hotel, trade mat ng »itti» g« f'botna tii>- X ¡Solicited. the many mqaiiiea receive,J daily fl lure b'i«<>and and of the prelim- about republican polities He be where you please and and drink iahe-i in carbon and platinum f ST.M, K HOLDERS —John I» Daly. William Jones, Frank R. from j*-..pie all through the East inariee of the wedding that it prey lieves the republicoo gubernatorial wherever you can find the whiskey ta 0 M I ■ • ■ r . I ( arpei,- ern and Middle State«. The secre ed upon her mind to «<>ch an ex nomination will go to Mr Geer. thawed out, after which you are * ter. William Miller, E II Test, Thos Turnbull. In-itanlai.eo"* prove«« used tary of the chamber of r mmerce tent that site is violently insane •‘Geer ' he eaid, “has been steadi allowed to see the ladiea." art»«..’»»I t . Firtt else« work E H. TENT, « ashler. and has been committed Ao an ly growing in favor in every section and satisfaction guaranteed. </•«.- <jfi> <J«v <*> a«y lew. Job printing — Tb* Times-Herald hoc.- Jet a »«. u sea. -oaa. iufc of tbe state for the past year or A TTORN EV- AT—LA W, Car eful attention given to Collec A tions and Real Estate matters. Notary Public. B urns , O regon . The Citizens Bank BURNS, OREGON. CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00 NOTARY PUBLIC. MARSDEN & GEARY. Special Accommodations for Traveling Men. Ì ! j I