BURNS, »ARNEY COUNTY.OREGON,JUNE 14, 1902. VOL W ■ NO. 29. special session for the purpose of METHOD OF CATTLE RAISING mild and favorable. Millions of i::::::::;:::::::::::::::: vava * • • • ............ •••••••••••••••••••••••••e dollars of foieign capital were in • 9 enacting the salary law before the • • • • • • vested in the cattle business, and • • new officers begin their admini-tra- • • 9 • • • 9 • scores of big herds were sold to SüBSCltl TION RATES: • • (TORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN IN FAVOR tions. A special session would be ALTERED CONDITIONS IN THE mesi d 9 • • English and foreign investors on O • necessary in order co make the law • • 4M Y*U *'{•£ NOT REPONSIBLE. OF SICH MOVE. • • • • «I Moatha *•?. • to “book account” that is, they paid • • effective, for the salaries cannot be • • rnrM Monili._________ _ • • 9 • for what the owners showed should • • changed after a man has begun OFFICIAL DI KE'-TOK V 9 • • • 1.0 N • • -ST V Th— his term of office. Yes, I am in The Stoekmeo do Not Profit From h't Prices be on the range, regardless of actual • • • • He Fa\ors Flat Salaries and a Special • • j. II. Mitche! • » fl. Senators recounting. One Englishman did sioo Could Enact a Law Befere • • favor of putting the state printer Juseph biutu: Paid by Conruo:ers--Are at Mercy i • • • • tTbvfl. longue. 9 9 New Officers Were Seated. ¡insist on an actual tallying. Thia of the Packing Houses. • • on a Hat salary also and let him 1 M A. Moody • • • • Ctottfrtoaanttou D. 11- >’. rtiackburu was Morton Frewen, the financial • • • • A.turuey uautoral • • get the public printing done as I r. r. ‘ »cvi • • Governor Tiie proposal to call a special .............. Fl Dunbar 9 • writer, but the cowboys outwitted Seer«.ary ot State A bronzed faced man with wide- get mine done — at the usual union CS Moore • 9 -.:uanr session of the legislature for the a J U Ackcrmau 9 • • tiapt. roolic.ÍBat. J rimmed white hat sat in the lobby bitn. They drove many hundreds • 9 prices.’’ ............... WH Ldedk • • b.«te fri titer purpose of enacting a law placing . K. 8. Beau, • • of the New Willard, in Washington of the cattle he was purchasing • • 9 • c. Wal vertut all state officers on flat salaries has • • lupreaa Jadf«s • • (JEER TO BE NEXT U. S. SENATOR. S F. A. Moore city, a lew days ago reading the past him three or four times and, O 9 We have the most complete stock in town in • • • • created a stir in political circles « • L DI8TRICT. • • text of the petition filed by the like his compatriot*, who bought NINKTH JUÜICIA all lines of • • . M. D. ULIFFORL wavs the Oregonian. Members of Governor Geer is an avowed can United States officials against the on book account, he paid for nearly © • • • District J udfd • 9 . \\ io Miilc • • Disinet Aitornsy • • la tieei the legislature from this county are Joiai-ittopreStfULative didate for the United States Senate beef trust. The reader was emphat twice as many cattle as he actually • • .. J W Morrow Jtoiat deutoaor • • pretty generally opposed to a spe to succeed Joseph Simon, says the ic in his approval of the eleven spe bought. • O • • • • CtoUhTY - barney : • • cial session but ull are in favor of • • Portland Journal. The Governor cifications against the big packing .. James A Sparrow • • Cuuuty J*il<* • to (Continued on second page.) it. Kicnardflou a Hat-salary law • • Politicians who came down from Salem today, and Clerk .. ■■ • * K A Miller • • companies. “ If tbe government Iriuarcr • • J K John hou • • • ® Surra»*« t,eo Shelley figure in the larger events of politi in an interview he said: • • had only hauled these fellows into su.rii.................. • • Huebauan Ninety Head of Herses Stolen. • • J A ..ewer • • .J C Bartlett cal activity are wondering what all "As to the senatorship I will only court a dozen years ago, we cattle • • »cuuol .uperioCeaJeut • • . E J 5 obit- • • is at the bottom of tbe new movo *lu_u luupecwr m • • A. Venator say that tbe flatteringly large vote men of the west would have been • • ... f C«m AcrMiou.r. R J Williams A special from Vale to the Boise » • • 9 • • The consensus of opinion among given me by the people will give making some money ull these years • • office : land 8. • • HAUST c Capital News says: a • ..Geo. W H r es those who were heard to discuss the me the office without question, and the meat-eaters of the eas, Our Specialty—The very best of • • • • • • .«fiatar © • ....Uhaa Newell Ninety head of saddle horses ,ec*ir*r matter yesterday seems to be that unless the Legislature sees proper would have saved enough money • • • 9 • o all state officers except state printer to ignore the popular will which on their meat bills to have made were stolen last Monday from Mor • • goods and prices as low as our compet- • • • • ton Bros, on the Owyhee river, • •• • • • should be placed upon reasonable is not at all likely. • • them all rich.” «.* e* about twenty miles from Vale, by • • • • ¿tors • • flat salaries; that the people have “While I have apparently carried • • Then he confided to a reporter of five masked men. The buckaroos •• • • demanded this; that the candidates every county in the state, Mr. the Washington Post that his name • • • • • • had left early in the morning, • • have pledged themselves to abide Wood has in every case, so far as was John ltattersbee and that he • • • • A. □. U. V» • Burri Lodge, No 47 • • :: rnduj uUbn * w | by such law, and that both the I have seen polle«i his entire partv had been ranching with varied suc leaving Joe Edwards in charge of • • • • the herd. About noon, five masked • ® e» • E it no»t. Hoe. | candidates and the people contem vote. In almost every county my cess for the past twenty years in V © men rode up and took possession < f plated the passage of such a law at majority is far in excess of the new Wyoming Asked to explain in • « • • rtOiKIT LOLHik. -So. 77, l.o O F. • • • o the regular session. Those who ly elected members, and since no what matter the meat trust has the hand and started for the Neva •• • • *1 oaa F ella«. © • • • .'.Wpm. V, Y King, »eus have studied the matter agree that man voted for me who favored been prejudical to the interests of da line. A posse was organized • © • • and after a long chase overtook the <* • it is impossible to place tlie state some other man for United States the cattlemen of the west, Mr llat- • • gang, who retreated only after a O • • to In connection with our business. ' printer upon a salary, flat ot other senator, it is difficult to suppose tersbee said: PHUflEtsSlONAl* CARDS. • • • • pitched battle, in which many shots • • • • wise, for the constitution plainly that such members will have any “Well it is just about a quarter • • provide* that liis compensation disposition to disregard the instruc of a century since it was first prac were exchanged. Sheriff Lawrence • • • • W. J. COLEMAN, • 9 was notified and is iu hot pursuit I shall depend upon the amount of tion received on this question. • • tically demonstrated that the grass • © • • • • Stenograph-r und Notary 1 ublic work be does. It is generally • • "A presidential elector would es of the then virgin west would with an armed posse. • • • • • • - O regon . . | agreed th -t tho state printer gets have the same right to ignore the cure while standing and furnish to • • 9 Office id Ci-ixeus Bank Building. • • • • Congressman Moody's Bill. ! too large a profit, and that hie fees popular vote as would a mtmber of abundant winterfeed for cattle. It • V 6 • • • • • ¡should be reduced, but manifestly • • OEU. S>. SIZEMORE, the legislature under these circum was soon after the war that adven • • • • • • Washington, June 6. — (Special! • to j his pay must depend upon the stances. This vote should settle turous settlers began to pour into Ai l'ORNLY, • • • • • • to The Telegram ) — Representative • • Section 1 he Senatorship.” tìUBN», I..................................... O reuo . s . I quantity of printing done. the wes.ern range country, extend • to lowers o.n.cl ZOvxolzo. • • • • Moody, of Oregon, has submitted a i • » vallecaon'. bu.iue-«. *>»i 1Uul ( 1 of article XII of the constitution The Governor was asked about ing from the British possessions on • 9 • • • • XMate *uHvi«r ptuiaj Hv UtVcnucti to. isays: the report that he would call an tbe north to Texas on tbe south, favorable report to a bill which is ' • • • ® Correspondence Solicited. • • • • j „ LALTO.SHH.oa now on the house calendar that has I • • “Tiiere shall he elected by the extra session of the legislature to and embraced between the Missouri • 9 • • • • for its purpose the repayment of a | • • ' qualified electors of the state, at take action upon the flat salaries, river and the crest of the range of Biggs &. Biggs • • • • • • portion of the purchase price paid I • • the times and places of choosing of and he replied: the Rocky mountains. Many fol AlTOK.sE VS - A 1 - LAW , « • by settlers for lands included with • • • • • • • • the legislative assembly, a state “ I knew nothing whatever about lowed the advancing line of the B MNS, - ---- ------------------ 0I!EGO:<' © • • i 1 printer, who shall hold hold his any petitions being circulated asked Union Pacific railroad and others in the limits of railroad grants,but • • to to • • • • • • Practice in ail trie courts of Ore. office for a term of four years. He for a special session until yesterday concerned themselves with pros through which tire grantees never 9 <• • • • • • • Collections promptly made._____ shall perform all the public print but certainly if the declaration of pecting for precious minerals. The constructed their roads. It states «» • • • • • • • .~A.a«M^l, UW.P**M*H ing for the 3tate which may be re the people in favor of specific sala line of railway was the base of sup taht the government by statute fix | • • 9 9 • • • • • • quired by law. The rates to be ries for state officer» is to amount plies for the scattering settlers ed the price for its public lands at • • to a PARRISH & REM BOLD, ♦ 1 25 per acre, and at that price • • ’ pt id to him for such printing shall to anything, legislation to that throughout the country and the AUoiiieNal—Law, be fixed by law, and shall neither effect must be had before the new means of transportation from tbe public lands could be purchased | Born* («nd U .iivun Cny.i O"-goi>- be increased nor diminished during officers are inaugurated. I shall railroad to the settlers’ camps and under the limitations of the preemp t*l«, <Ud l“ L • a' iaaa vI'*‘ the term for which he shall have be guided in the matter largely by the military posts was by bull tion and commutation laws. This price lias always been considered a been elected. He shall give such the public sentiment that may ap teams. Chai- 11. .Leonard, A tturnev - AT-l.AW, securities for the performance of pear in its favor.” “When the character of the coun fair and reasonable value for tbe U.4. public lands. To aid in the con J. IV. Bluos, I'uKSIDENr AND ACTINO UA*HtRR. Careful attention given to Collec- Lis other duties as tbe legislative try became more generally known, struction of certain proposed rail 11. C. L kvkxh , VicB-l’KKHrniNT. uoua ana Real Eelule matters. aaseiuhly may provide.” Items ot Isteresi. cattle raisers followed as a matter way lines, grants of the alternate As to the other officers, theii * « Not*r> Puuhc of course. The grasses were pecu British railroad travelers cannot liarly succulent and stood knee sections, within certain limits on B urns , O regon . compensation is supposed to be recover damages if they have their deep The rolling character of tin- eacti side of the proposed lines of Office in rimes-ilerald building fixed by the constitution, though (INUORI’OHATI J>.) there are some who contend that fingers in the carriage door when windswept plain assured plenty of construction were mad* to different i "A bare spots no matter bow great the railroad companies. The price of i l WU.UAM. «- f lTZnUUALO the salaries named in the constitu the porters suddenly close it. Nucry fut'lic ausrewj »« • Km, ZJ,.M,e AgtIll tion are minimum amounts. Sec railroad company,” says the judge, snow fall, while the bluff along the the land in the reserved sections CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00 "cannot act as dry nurse to every creek or in the foothills assured within these limits was raised to WILLIAMS a FITZGERALD tion 1 of article XIII provides; the "double minimum, ” or $2 50 an j A Oeneml Blinking IliisinceM TranruicttKl. passenger. ” The governor shall receive an an OfliO ID «lu AÌMB0DÌC LUiiÜiUg. protection to stock from the cold acre. It was by this means that Director*: W. Y King, 1. N. Geer. Geo. Fry, B dkns , - O mkikw . nual salary of J1500 The State Investigation by the state veteri wind*. the reserved sections became jus' W. K Trliicb, J C. Welcome. Treasurer shall receive an annual narian showed that high death rate “The beginning of the stock busi I s. w. MILLER, | salary of $800. The Judges of the among horses in Maayland is due ness was very modest, but as the as valuable to the government as < lorreHpc>n«l<,ii<,e Invited. Supreme Court shall each receive to cerebro spina) meningitis. The demand increased and the market the whole of the lands before any i a ¿1 - SQTARY PUBLIC. I'd grant was made, and thus the gov- an annual salarj' of $2000 They disease is the result of jioor food, extended, new sources were sought Bum- - - - Oregou. .-hall receive no fee* or perquisites bad drainage and generally unsani out to replenish tbe supply. These ernment experiener-d no loss bv JOHN» « eaky reason of such grants. whatever for the performance of tary environments. were readily found in Texas, where In sonie cases the roads were ' any duties connected with their MARSDEN a GEARY. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT A piece of virgin gold weighing the cost of raising cattle was (light, never built and the grants were Pbjso tans and burgeons. 'offices, and the compensation of 82 18 ounces troy was put in tbe and soon tbe Texas trail was open forfeited, ai d the sections reserve! ' off! ers. if not fixed bv this consti melting pot of the United States over which thousand* of head were » BIK.SS, OHEOOW. for the benefit of the railroad were I OJke to seseie»"' oae A« tution. »hall Ire fixed bv law.” assay o<kce at Helenv, Mont., nego driven to the vast range* of the subject to entry and sale at the' As is well known, tbe compens*- tiations for its preservation in nug Rocky mountain regions single minimum price of 11 25 an RAILEY A ANDREWS, Proprietor. BURNS, OREGON. i lion of the various officers has been get form havin'» failed because of DIT H. VOLP, OLD DAYS ON THE RANGE. acre. The settlers who went on ' increased beyond the amount stated Physician and Surgeon, the impossibility of an exact assay “In tbe earlier day* of th* cattle the land in good faith and in the in the constitution by mean* of •Pr: E AT RESIDENCE Tbe revolver with which Presi busines* the sbicknien lived at their tielief that they would bo near a salaries paid for service* on boards dent McKinlev was shot was a 32 ranches, varying the monotony of railroad were never benefited to the and commissions. The constitution W. ». »taws' 1 h E. Hitbari H-ibbmsl & Brownton. doe* not require the governor spe caliber, and since that lime dealers life by an occasional visit to town, extent they hail reason to believe cifically to act as a member of the have uoticed an increase in the which they u*ually painted a rich, they would, and the government DENTIS’I-S. Olilo* Sr*; Hear a> T ' * *««r-* Ilao* board of trustees of tbe asylum, < number of calls for weapons of that red hue; but they looked very still retains tbe extra 11 25 an acre This hotel i* centrally located and under the management of an Barna. Oreg in. and upon the ground that board caliber and, it is said, of the partic sharply after their business, lived Mr Moody says that they acted in ex j»eri«-nced landlord. The building has been thoroughly renovated and rode with their wen, shared good faith and that the failure of are additional duties he i* given ular make used by the assassiu. The dining room is in charge of polite, accoin- and in well furnished additional salary. The platforms In Hayti a new species of tobac their hardship«, eating prec.*e)y the companies to construct the modating waiters The table* are furtiiRhed with the liest. « roads reduced the lands taken by of both parties in the recent cam- ' co has been produced by croas fer the same fare on the roundnp* and JOHN MeMULLEN paign called for the enactment of a tilization which grow* from five to personally overseeing the business them to the values of others around F irst C lass B ar I n C onnection law placing all state officers on rea- seven feet in height, bearing a leaf in all its details. They owned lit them. Mr. Moody argues from •onablo flat salaries. The pledge twenty five inches long l»y fifteen tle, if any, land, and their “squat this that these settlers are entitled Buras was not that all sa'aries or any in width. Three or even four cut ters’ rights” were protected by their to be reimbursed to the extent of particular compensation should be ting* can be made from one plant neighbors who enjoyed precisely half the purchase money, and urgi a CUs.lv d ays preferred for the passage of the bill. the same priviledges. lower than at preaeat, but ra'ber between November and March. making -ittir g* Photo* fin tr. I r.l It I , ■ --------- The bill will beoeflt all settler* A "The first shtrp advance in the that the fee system should be ished in carbon and platinum A aelf supporting community of who went on railroad grants be- abolished. From tbe manner in consumptive* i* established near price of cattle came in 18(59 and be effects which ths campaign was conducted Denver, backed by D-nver businea* tween that year and 1872 they I wmo March 3 1875. and February loot :aneor>s process u-«d doubled in value, and men who had 28. 1885 It includes grants in by tb«- democrat«, it has been evi men and twenty local phVeician*. sxtonv velv F -t-el»«s work Oregou, Washington and state* OF ONTARIO, OREGON. dent that tbe attack is being made The member* of this community buM leading tbe hard, rough and and aa'.-faction guaranteed. _ «••••••• • ready lif* of a frontier stockmen further east. particularly upon tbe compensation Avnountia of < 'orjxjrationa«. Kinn« und Individual* •••••••••••••••••• live in tent* and encage in light re received by tbe secretary of state munerative occupation.which k*ep* found themselves suddenly riel» Molici ted. Tbe Windsor is one of th* most Then began an ra of speculation. and the state printer. HTOCK HOLDERS —John D. Daly William Jone*. Frank R. the enterpnae going and provide* George E Cbamterlain. gover healthful employment for the af English and eastern capital began elegant and attractive bar room* Coffin, Abner llobl.i« a. B F Old*n, M Alexander. !». U. Carpen- Fo®Ba: F—YearLr g P.'iù* from to flow into the western country in Eastern Oregon, ha* the best Ur, William Millar, E. II Trat, Thoa Turnbull. a resist J Dur: cm Bull and nor-elecl. said: "I am in favor of flicted. In addition to the big prices and line of cigars in Borns. Gentle- good fT. r ■ ««. also, two three- flat salaries for state officers, at>d H H. TENT. Cuhier. bare advocated them during tbe Garden Seeds in great variety at abundance of feed, the winters oienly mixologists and court* >us jroar aid . * •v <^«v -^•a. -*•«- • •-*•<- o treatment ae»-ord*d all eu»*oo.»r*. about this time ««re exceedingly campaign, I am also in favor of tbe Voegtly 4r Kenyon’• PROBA BLE SPECIAL SESSION M. M. CO. Ontario, Oregon GROCERIES. HARDWARE, DRY GOODS AND BOOTS AND SHOES. No one has the qualities we have in all lines. [ arge W ool W arehouse Malheur Mercantile Co. E, A. F raser Manager Ontario, Oregon. The Citizens Bank BURNS, OREGON. Special Accommodations for Traveling Men. J I FIRST NATIONAL BANK •0 -0 « V he Times-fierali 5 I Í c ?