Image provided by: Harney County Library; Burns, OR
About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1902)
BL’RNS, HARNEY COUNTY. OR EGON, FEBRUARY’ VOL XV Times-jieraici. tity and quality has already been RAILROAD TO IAP HARNEY cating up all the feed in the section found to demonstrate that Oregon mentioned, and the stockmen have has one of the most valuable oil come to the sensible conclusion that YUKON STAGE LINE USES THEM AL fields west of the Rocky mountains. IN ALL PROBABILITY IT WILL TER either the horses or cattle have got On the ranch of W. G. Thomp MINATE AT BURNS. to vacate that country, and that the MOST EXCLUSIVELY. son. near Weiser, Idaho, while dig horses shall be the ones to go. ging a well for water, oil was found. ; To get rid of the horses it is pro Canadian An*mals not Suited for the Try The well was down 90 feet when an ' Extension of Sumpter Valley Rond Deter posed that a big horse rodeo be held, mined Upon by the Owners-- ing Demands of Far Northern I commencing on or about the 25th auger was put in and sunk 35 feet, Construction Soon. Draft Work. • further, bringing oil to the surface J day of April next, the date to he EASTERN OREGON HORSES NO. 13. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Unde- and by virtue of an Exe Under and by viatueof an execu cution issued out the Circuit Court tion in Foreclosure and an Order of* SI’B-SCRl PTION KATES : Sale, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Harney D* Year .. ... . |2.0o lx Month« .1.00 of the State of Oregon for the County County, dated the 15th day of Jan ree Month« .7.5 of Harney, on the 14tli dax- of Jan uary, 1902, and to me directed and (FFICIAL DIRECTORY uary, 1902, and to me directed and delivered on said day, in a certain *T*TB—OBKGua : J. H Mitehell. (J.f. Seuator* delivered on said day, in a certain cause wherein The Citizens Bank Joseph Simuu iTho«. Tongue. cause wherein the Citizens Bank, a corporation, was Plaintiff and (M A. Moody HeflKre gS’tlftU .1). R. N. Blackburn settled at a meeting-held shortly by a Corporation, was Plaintiff and Frank C. Fister was Defendant, up of the water. Att-T -y General • -T. T. Geer The following is taken from the ...FI Dunbar Of the thousands of horses now those interested. in Moor ’ s Holloxv, on the Ha Frank C. Fister and J. II. Neal on a judgment duly rendered and ZSr« ary State C 8 Moore New York Commercial, and is a J H Ackernian in use on the upper Yukon and in worth ranch, another well for water The plan is to start the horses in were Defendants, upon a judgment and given in said Court and cause sup-. Public luatructlou. W H 1 .^eda dispatch from Portland of recent Statt . riutcr Lodi and Ione valleys and run duly tendered and given in said on the 7th day of November, 1901, f R. 8. Bean. the Klondike country for freighting was being dug, and when down 50 date: -> (. . Wolverton and staging purposes, more than tfupreaie Judges them into Smith Creek valley and Court and cause in favor of tin- in favor of tiie above-named Plain feetoil was found on the water’s > F. A. Moore There is to be a new railroad SO per cent are Eastern Oregon surfi-ce. over the summit into Reese River said plaintiff -md against the said tiff and against the above-named 1 NIN’KTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 'built in Eastern Oregon next year, . M. D. C lifford horses. This is the announcement DMtnct Judge Ou the Patch ranch another well and coral them in the Wilson Bros, defendant Frank C. Fister for the Defendant for the sum of Sixteen \A in Miller and it will reach out into a part of Din nei Atcoruey ................... IS Geer jotin Re p rese d tati ve field. The plan is feasible, and in sum of One Thousand and Seventy- Hundred and Thirty-six and 19-100 ............. J W Morrow made by Geoige Pulham, superin only 35 feet deep, oil tvas found, ( the country that is much in need Jxjiut-Seuaiur tendent of the White Pass & Yukon and it is the intention to follow up| several weeks many if not most of one and 60-100 Dollars, with 10 Dollars with 6 per cent interest COUNTY —HARNEY ! | of a railroad. This new road is to the horses could he captured. The per cent interest from July 9th 1901, thereon from November 7th, 1901, , . ... J amen A Sparrow sleigh line, between White Horse these finds until it is thoroughix' Uuoiity Judge H. Kichardaon ' lie an extention of the Sumpter A-'tara K A Miller and Dawson. Mr. Pulham returned demonstrated what t an be found at I captured ones th it are branded and One Thousand Dollars with 10 and Fifty-eight and 80-100 Dollars Traasurar J K JohiiBun i *1 r ; Valley railroad, from Whitnev in a S.irYO»s>r ueosbeiiey recently from a trip to Eastern greater depth All the oil found so could be turned over to the owners per cent interest from November costs; I have this day duly levied AUei lif ■ ■' * cUB*rtb?tt Washington, where he went to se- far is light, with the exception the sountwesterly direction through Those fit for market to be sold and 9, 1900, and the further sum of Two upon the following described real A mo *-» j t Bchooi superintendent xE vei*'tor cure horses to be added to the Nampa strike, where the oil gave Grant county into Aarnev, and will the proceeds divided among those Hundred, and Seven Dollars attor property, to-wit: «loca liiffpecfor I Gaoi .utsblundre K, J William« li . . probaldy terminate at Burns, the * orrici; number now in use by ttie company as large per cent in pure petroleum taking p-.rt in the round-up. The neys fee and Twenty Dollars cost Lots 3 and 4 and the South-west HAKNEY U. 8. LAND ; countv seat of Harney county. A oeo. w H*<w and in an interview said: poor ones killed and their hides of suit, which said judgement was quarter of the North-west quarter as was ever found in the United ch*». Newell man who is well acquainted with iaeeiver ............. _ "Although we are in Canada States,namely, 78 per cent sold it, the market, the proceeds to enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's of Sec. 1, Tp. 26 S, R. 35 E. W. M. David Eccles, the president of the , and would like to buy Canadian go an above.—Austin Reveille. North half of the South-east A syndicate of Eastern people, office of said County and State on SOCIETIES. ! stock when obtainable, I was ur,- headed by J C. Blood, has taken a Sumpter valley road, is authority ■ SYLVA REBEKAH Degree Xo.<3 the 7lh day of Noy. 1901. I have quarter, South east of the North Meet« every let and dd Wednesday. CUBANS \NB Still ' V. j able t-> find in the Canadian mar lease on 7000 acres of deeded land, for the statement and he quotes Tillie Jordan N. G. this d iv duly levied upon the fol-j west quarter and the South-west of Frankie Brenton Rec Sec’y ket horses suitable for service on reaching clear serosa the valley Mr Eccles, ns his authority. Not lowing description real estate, also ' the North-east quarter of Sec. 4, Washington, Feb. 15.—The eon- . U. W.Burn* Lodge, No « | the Yukon trail. I went to the from the bench land on the Oregon long ago they were discussing the (¡(■scribed in said Order of Sale and Tp. 26, S. R. 35 E. W. M., in Har M.et»e»ery rriday uighn Dlllar4 M w i great Canadian stock centers of side of Snake Iliyer to that on the possibilities of eastern Oregon, and ference nt the White House today therein ordered to be sold, that is ney County, Oregon. t. H Hoyt. Rec- I Calgary and Kamloops, on the Idaho side. This syndicate is un Mr Eccles announced his determi seems to have been called for the to say: Lots 3 and 4, and the South And will on tbe 24th day of Feb ■ HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F. i Canadian Pacific, and looked over der bonds to begin work of sinking nation to extend the sumpter vul- purpose of discussing Cuban affairs west quarter of ihe North west ruary, 1902, at the hour of 2 o’clock Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday and the Sehlev case with the party the animals there. I found none of three wells within months, and put, lev road in that direction. p iu, J M Daitoti N. u. quarter of Sec. 4 in Tp. 26 S R 3,5 p m, of said day, at the front door W Y King, becy. the There is no railroad in leaders in congress. From the best them suitable In Eastern Oregon them down 2000 feet within one E W. M in Harney county Oregon. of the Court House, in the City of United States that pays so well for available information it is believed 1 found precisely what I wanted. 1 year. And will on Monday the 24th day Burn.*, Harney County, Oregon, sell I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. [ the amount invested as the Sumpter the president is anxious to secure found there horses that haye The Hirsch syndicate is steadily | of Felirunry 1902 at the hour of 2 nt public auction to the highest and weight and bottom, and yet uuffi- boring on its well but is making! ; valley, and this proposed extension Cuban tariff legislation of a char o'clock p. m of said day, at the best bidder for U. S. Gold Coin in ¡will increase the earning capacity acter that will do the most for the \V. J. COLEMAN, i cient bone and length to be able to slow progress. It was reported hand, all the right, title and inter ! vastly out of proportion to the Cubans at the least possible sacri front door of the Court House in ! j cut out a fast clip The breed in Mt!* . that a depth of 7,50 feet had been Stenographer and Notary Public the City of Burns, Harney County, est of the said Frank C. Fister in ll*o | amount of money that it will be fice of American industries,a deci-l on le f this respect has been well maintain obtained, but this is net true, a.« the and to the property above described ellh>.W4l B urns , - O regon '. necessary to expend to build the ed change since his first message. Oregon, sell at public auction all o tu« oi fl ed itt Eastern Oregon, and the ani- auger encountered a nest of bould- 1 Office lu Citizens Bank Building. the right, title, claim and interest or so much thereof as will satisfy road. The new road will open up There is some suggestion that n I trials have had sufficient roughing ers after a certain depth had been 1 of the said Frank C. Fister of, in said judgment as above set forth GEO. 8. SIZEMORE, a vast amount of timber, mineral special message may In-sent to con to be hardened for the hardship of reached, and tins has impeded the . . ami to the said real property above together with the accruing costs. ATTORNEY, ..-«xrL uit.Lland agricultural land, and promote gress during early legislation for the Northern Winter. work of sinking. Witness my hand this 16th day described to the highest and best B urns .................................. O regon . the development of the country in Cuba on these lines. "The horsts I bought there The New Jersey syndicate, repre bidder for U. S. Gold Coin in hand, of January, 1902. Col ice. ion «•, Land busines«. and Rea! a in/nner that will not be possible A member of the Cabinet is au weighed on an average 1250 pounds, sented by Mr. Brown, has acquired Bsu le luatier pronti tlv upended to. G eo . S helley , <>r so much thereof as will satisfy by any other means. thority for th- statement that the and stand 15 hands high. I 800 acres of land, mid will com Sherifl Harney County, Oregon. said judgment as aboye specified 1 BIGUa, tlALTOM JHGUb The mention of this proposed president intends to decide the j bought them at Pendleton, which mence drilling as soon as everything together with the cost of and upon Bv S am M otiiekhheah , Deputy. extension revives the story circu Schley appeal firmly, but fairly, Biggs & Biggs j seems to be a big horse center. can be got in proper shape. this Writ. lated last summer to the effect that ly and in a manner best suited to ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Other towns of eastern Oregon have Witness my hand this 15 day of the Sumpter valley road was to ha win general approval. This is tak __ a _ 1 ore '- on . gOO<| |)()r8e8 They are raised largly I January |!»O2. Horrible Tale o< Cannibalism. extended to Burns, where it would DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF. en to menu that, while he will ap Practice in all the courts of Ore. j Qn ranges far to the south 1 ■r, er»» B G eorge S helley . connect with a narrow-gauge road — NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, prove the findings of the court.be Paris, Feb. 16.—La Patriot to* of the Oregon Railroad and Naviga- r circlip Collection* promptly made. Shi'iiffof Ilarney County, Ore. land Office at Burna, Oregon. .Ian. 4, liW?. coming up from Nevada where Mr. will take occasion to commend the c. w. p . ihkish j tion line, a part of the Union Pacific day publishes a letter received uIe innflBL w» A - Rax bold S'otlci b* I k icby u L m . i that Mary F. Johnson, By S am M otheiishkap , Deputy. »ar on of Rile), llnrnrv county, Oregon, iiwa tlle<l notice Eccles and associates already have great •achievements of Schley dur overland route, which passes thro- from its correspondent, Mr. Royer, of intention to mukr l>ro.»f on ln-r desert I mih I limin'............. ' 1 , , "I : -1 ' 1 SSI . a railroad, the Nevada, California ing the Spanish \\ ar and give him PARRISH & REMBOLD, a survivor of amassace of a French ■ ugh Pendleton. •jt», tp JI, N. Il Bb K, W. M.. Iwfore Register und eve ne * k. inett , neu a ® .\Uuriiey8-al-Law\ 4 Oregon, which i« slowly work nil credit to which his nets entitle R«-< « iver nt Hurns, Oregon, on Nsturnsv. the N i "For the privilege of bringing scientific mission by cannibals at ha of February, I'krz. Mho nsni -a the following ica Bl ums (*tnd Ca!iyo:i Citj’.j Oregon. Shoes! Shoes!! Our shoes are <I wliiH'PMes to prove Ihr complete Irrigation Mini him. It is not probable, however, »tifie: rr 1 ~~'! 1 P/ucl‘C® IO lu lu the tile <- . ..ur it»' i.eV I A mericatt horses into the British Sileraka. New Guinea, January 1 ing its way up toward Oregon. — -•*» ► - . t i IlMi reclamation said I mih I T I shields. W. H. bit anc priced right and represent highest Johnaon, ati<l A L. Vanderpool, all of Riley, Or ...... anti i 1 ■< > < Ol. . , , , , s*fa i » ouutic» ur • •<<>». v...« ■-»'> lie will go so far 111 fully approve | 1 ttkoii I had to pay 20 per cent After an nppearently friendly re egoii, nud J T. Garret». of Hurue. tlrrgon. circle t<!l * auU tt‘“° 1U L’ 3 standard.—N Brown it Sons. (1F.0. W. II ay km , Keg later TOO MANY CANDIDATES. the Dewey opinion. duty, hut I found it to mv advant ception from the natives, the latter rtVai: : C'hae. 11. Leonaixl age Others seem to have bad the treacherously attacted the party ir on r r. ATTORNEY- AT-I.AW, Saettila!» Diller In Opinion. e.'bit io S It ia the opinion of at. least one inedoe Careful attention given to Collec- same experience. I should say bO during the night, murdering 25 of astute politician of Eastern Oregon, per cent of the horses now in Daw- them, including Baron Villers matters. flfll'e“8 and Real Estate “ •• — There is a decided difference of | son and other parts of the Y ’ ukon Count De Saint Romby and MM who usually makes a correct diag Notary Public J. W. SIMUN, i’KEhlhENI AMD ACTING UAMHIFR. opinion in the socialist party ofj nosis of affairs in that tumultuous are from Eastern Oregon, and have Hageubock and Vries, and wound ft «ho« > O regon . 11. C. L eviinh , V i < b P hkkidknt . and u 'ST Bl KNM, Oregon, ways a Portland exchange. rbeen brought here at an extra ex ing 33. including the writer of the locality, that none of the nomina fL iKinht Ofii-'o in Times-Herald building pense of duty, the same as I paid letter. Royer, the chief of the ntis tions for important offices this year This txim- of contention is the ques I on lefti f^flr—--------------------------------------------------------- - Oregon horses are peculiarly recog siott and another Frenchman nam will be secured by sagebrush aspir tion of nominations. Some mem ana uu T hoknt n W illiams M. F; tz » krald ants. Thia is the < pinion of Hon bers of the party are for an aggres Aiuiuej at Law. Notary Public nizable on sight to a man Ltmihar ed Retuier. Royer writes: 1 N< f >J{ I ’< (RATEI ».) Real P.a.ate Agent C r.-rabif sive campaign and a full Htate, with horses ami I believe my est - •We were all sleeping peacefully William Smith, of Baker City, state »in bin«: j. WILLIAMS & FITZGERALD j in left« comity at.d city ticket, while others BURNS, OREGON. mate not far wrong if at all so. when there was a great uproar and senator from Baker. Mallxur and ft Bhos'ô* contend that better restillM can I e Harney counties, says the Tele a, eroj r Qfn-’C in ol<1 Masonic Building. "In our winter stage service from we were attacked by hundreds of CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00 Bi kns . - O regon ratti«. • White Horse we trayel 3(19 milt* natives carrying torches Several gram. "At one time,” said Senator obtained by a state a-xi leg>latn e A < »»- tk - iti I Banking B iihìik - hh Trunr*act<-<1. r chia. tick» t only. in coming to Dawson, ami drive of us were felled to the ground with Smith, "there wns a well defined » on the * ’fl S. W. MILLER, Directors: W. Y. King. I. 8. Geer, Geo. Fry, ark.-p« When tlx- »'onVi-1 lions are held ■ four horses to a rig. Seventy to clubs, hatchets and spears. Others feeling throughout the state, that it W. E Trisclt, J C. Welcome. next mootli, the So -In li »t H will ex- hip; nr NOTARY PUBLIC. •ighty miles are made daily, with wire overpowered, carried away might be n wise thing on the part Ule on 1 j* perience solns livelv deb ites on the Burns, - - - Oregon. ( 'oi'H-H)M>nilon<'e Invited. ¡ three relays cf animals, Ten pas- arid bound to tree-- I was among of the rep'iblicana to nominate for mil oc * problem of ticket, liu- two far- governor some one residing ea “ t of on lb” J of express «enger» and half a ton 'this ntimlier I received a blow JOHN W GEARY e*r. M 1 WkL. MARSDBN, lions are • nrn-st in their opinions I and mail are carried. From six on the head and fainted When I the Cascades. That the represent iq left*' and a -tnbborit contest Inav be ex MARSDEN & GEARY. ative in congress should go to East o'clock at night until 6 in the recovered at 5 o'clock'll) the morn ark, i Physicians and Suroeons. pected ern Oregon is simply a matter of morning th* stage does not travel, ing. I found myself tied hand and rahlned- > A general m sire i* prevalent to raa^.n RTR-VR, OREGON. justice, as both of th- United States UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT and stops are made at th»- relay foot and surrounded by savages, QJi •< al No to place a full ticket io tlx- field, from stations for animal*, drivers and who. I>elieving me dead, were k-ep- senators are Portland men. But e; rattkji governor down to councilman, to ft ri«ht« passengers to rest ” ing me for themselves. I saw the tin- republicans <1 > not s< « m to pos loe oa .-(.j DR H, VOLP, have a c indidat»- for every place. sess the requisite wisdom to grasp body of Barron Villar» chained to a T 1 \gain«t tiiia come arguments call this opportunity . Instead uf unit (ft adfl« i Phyddan and Surgeon. [»lern breton Oil Eicitemenl. tree. Hi* body was naked, and hi.« ILrx.aU HAILEY A ANDREWS, Proprietor. BURNS, OREGON. ing for repr»-*-ion of a complet»- ing on one candidate fur governor, •n leftrtd OFFICE AT RESIDENCE head had been split open, his eye- eft eV. ® J H. Brown, interested in the lieeti gouged on' and his groin wa* the indications now are that the ticket. The a<ivoca’»-s of the latter dU* Brownton L E. Hibberd r 11 o> • delegates will lie divided lietween tsilicv explain that it is b-st to have Malheur oil field«, returned Sunday rk. rof ‘llibbuiti A: Brownton, from a visit to that locality, says a horribly mutilated. The Count De thri e or f»»ur Eastern Oregon cand hut n Mat*» and l»gi«lative ticket cloitlcrL. Saint Romy had teen de, apitated h«'« pa *■ I )K> TIS'lX K « recent dispatch from Sumpter to and Ins head stuck on ths end of a ¡dates, snd a Willamette Valley •ind devote all the attention possi ■ er IT* ' Of • first door east of The Ciiisens Batik. If ibis pian in the Telegram. Mt. Brown says the sj«eara*a trophy, llogenliock wa« candidate. In this event I think ble to »• l’juiiti'JD •■i hier. JS Burnt«. Oregon. n .•)■<-’ excitement over oil land is growing spitted on a bamboo and wa* I»-, ng the Webfis.t p< pie will certainly pu reded tli iw FocinliMtfl cannot bo >x> . f * This hotel is centrally located and under the management of an ih « e * owing to several strikes recently roasted over a fire. The savage« win. There is a pretty well defin charge,| with seeking office« Clear I both«» The building hs* been thoroughly renovated li«-a(|*«l socialist* rrcoftnix» tbe irn- eKp*»ri**ne*'«l landlont. ubimi* ed opinion in Baker county, not made. That reported several days I Having taught the R «tan- were about to rut him lift. I n The (lining room is in charge of polite, accom* and in w< ll furiiiobed. ago at or near Nampa, Idaho, is not awaited my fate. I wa- afraid to confined to any party, that the fight p wbility of electin’ a ticket, an»l rant business of Simon Lewis, ¡>n •kt* Th- tables are furnished with the best. ino'latiiig waitem. therefore wish to avoid antagoniz by any means the only one that has move. My head hurt me dreadful for the republican cougr-rdonal I respectfully invite a continu- i • ing other parties, for if aggravated, nomination will terminate the same been made during the past week ÄMti -nofall >ld pstr n«. a* well n left n» If ly. AH around me th* ground was irst l ss ar n onnection « or u it is use)»- * to attempt an incul»'a g *« -ie.v. M r « H E S mith . Nothing for many vears p*«t ha« strewn with corpses. Suddenly a way.’’ H ti<>n of *»« i d doctrine.* among th«- «outI « "What ar* th»- d- tnocrats doing," excited s„ much interest in this great clamor arose, followed by a r •• t* oppoaition. » . « •ection of Oregon as th* prospect of fusillade. I opened my eye* arirl wa* asked. 4e -»e .^ar. •»•«*. -»•«- «»TMO .'»•«s If c-eS] . On* plan i* to nominate hot on»- r JOHN I* DALY. l’B>«n>*sT "Simply pursan g th» even tenor i left k* finding oil in an unlimited quantity. saw Dr. Foriterand tbe reniaiude.* • •• M. AI.EXANI>EK,,Vi< » PBi*ii>Bxr. Ì >n can»li'lat* for representative in each t of their way, ” was the reply. Itl« «r« Already eyerv foot of land in the of the mi«*ion from the yacht firing J< )HN McMULLEN r (iit.ty in the state. With a single oil territory has been located, and on the caoibais. I iboHted and r ded V« nominee 1x-fore the people it i* as many farm* owned for years by the rescuers ran tn me and cut tb* Rode« d Her*«« In serted that th»- edueatmnal work fl M» farmers and stockmen, have been *<o»ida which bound me to the tr»* b nr, » OF ONTARIO. OREGON. Oreg«« It i* estimated by the jcatUaiben can t-e carried forward with lietter F »’’n« iea«*d and turned over to weaHhy Tne cannibal* tied, leaving 32 d**d 1 of Upper Reeee River valley that result* What th»- *»»*isli*t* want Th* ciothes of M Vries were found syndicates for the purpose of hav \<-<-<>iiiit- <>f < '<»iq * >int i» >n». I 'imis im< I Iit«liv h I iiu I m I Cloudv days preferred for * ing wells stink on them It is but hi* body wa* taming. He had there are at least 2 5*4» head of embrace* the pv**age of law* aid »1 K*11« *« i. nusking sitting* Photon fin- known that every foot of land from evidently lieen devoured by the wild horse* ranging in Jone. Lodi for this reason a legislative ticket, HT<M K HOLDER*- —John D Daly. William Jones, Frank R. savag-a during the n'ght.” and Smith creek valley«, and that or a single mm sitting in th»- leg .be west bank of the Snake River I Im t' n- r I; 11,11- II F Olden, M Alexander, N. U. Carpen the number 1« increasing rapidly islature can do m r»- for the prir. i- ter. William Miller, h II. Test, Thos Turnbull. to 10 miles south <>f Vale has Keen Fot «re—On the street near this located by oil speculator* In this office a lady’s beeast pin. Owner each year. That the time to ex ter- plea »»f s»s:ialism than th»- election E >1. TENT, (Ash 1er. vast tarritory several wells are he call and prove property and pay fur ruinate, or captor* them, h** ar Lf aocialiste to a doz»n county of V A4««- US V <4««. US*. <JS*. UIA <4<«~ <4 rived, ia voiced by ail. They are Gees. ir« sunk, and oil in sufficient quao- this notice. I The Citizens Bank E-d-rxxs Hotel Special Accommodations for Traveling Men. I F C /X B I C FIRST NATIONAL BANK r r U : c ? 3 È 5 I