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C UC iT ■ttlf~ ( W ■ ' OUR SPRING STog .„uw .cii i uxt.Si kLSERVE took their arms uwuy mid burned NOTICE FOR ITBLICATION. up the camp and -upplias, wit! UNITED STATES ¿AND DEFILE. ( BURNS, Ore.. June 1.', 1902.1 exception of the men’s coats, '■ Is now arriving and we are now prepared toih^ No? e ia hen-hy given that Albert S. sati rda r. JI’.' r. .. i. ■ t k• .1.:. they hung on a tree near by. An article 1 . g Bier ¡11 '1 J.' ■•'t ■! i »■ f a’ tl: - I . s led “Hints to loss i practically amounted to 3!|iJ J and office, Kurt.ii Oregon, on Tuesday, the 15th Farmers” on o in; of July, l.'OJ, on timber culture application X J mia N b n: f> 51 Rk«K«r r lx. « 1 and J tu d *‘2 N E1, ..f section Bl Mountain Eagle says head, as the young lambs will pro- ...... . iu i Tuwuabip >. R. «>■', E M. M be interesting to our I ant hers in He ¡mine« an witnCMes: Fred Gilev, Fred baldy die without their motners. r titiirn is lieing circulated In lines not heretofore carried in stock. Theh^ 1 ot.vi Jr..( J JvhuBvif and Peter Hadsou, al! this ■-ection and will perhaps lead In interviewing a numlier of pro of La a «cu, uregou. in many parts of Grant county Had the irrigation bill been W m . F arke . Begiaitr. to considerable experiment along dress PATTERNS, SHOES, ose xviiicli in elicci is a ren.'iiistrance minent sheepuO' ii and cattlemen ot passed before the Carey act,there the line of forage. thia county and - me from outside against any part of Grant county Our line of 1' IiESH GROCERIES is eonipl^. I xi ould not be any question as to being created into a forest re -rve. counties, the News finds that a department. Our old patrons are invited tocjJ whether one would interfere xvith T R E A S U R Y I) EPA RTM E N T 'The condition of our sidewalks It is '-lairued in this remonstrance great diversit'.’ of opinion exists in the other, as xve xxould have no 0F1K EOF COMPTROLLER <»F < URRENCY. is a black eye to Burns. In many that there has been a peti ion filed regard to tho matter of range. Carey act. T'he people know Washington, D C , June 9, 1902. 'places the bioken board- and in the department of the interior Some contend th it the outside WREREA*. 1 • 6aii»feetory evidoin t prêtent ‘.hat the goveminent me ms bu.-i- cd lot. i i" ■.«■.' bi.-DriJ. i: iit»¿ beeil mace to ap- foundations have been left as they praying the er I oilishmi nt of a for- sheepmen have no right to herd , • »at rhe i . ■ > National Bank of Burna,M ii< ■ and will do comet king to j . • • i it i f Puri a, in the ( uiiutv of Hurney, their flocks on our ranges and eat cst reserve "to take in, cover and are for over a y ear. Why can’t p: i «i g ' c of Oregon, haa cohwlied v. i hull M. F itzgerald , P resident ward reclaiming the arid lands of F. 8. RiEDEB.SinJ SI. . I I I ¡1 the land embraced in oir the grass which justly, if not the p.'.A .c • « of the Siatutea of the United the council insist that property ■s'a’-s. ¡eq •<! to be ( i.mpHetl wiih before uti t.-r • ¡ h ’ d - aill tie authorised to commence 1 the west and th it it xxill be per the entire watershed known as lawfully, belongs to the settlers B iggs & T urner , A ttorneys I t ,' i.uaim t*» <•! Ranking; owner., repair the sidewalks. One S N . ther . tore 1, IL. mas P. Kan»', Deputy manent with no gitills to follow. Strawberry inuuntaiu ■; the head- xvbo pay their taxes in this county, ZSastem Oxeg'cn Tr un 1 \< iliGi • unip ro'lvr of the < urreney, <j ; feels ,-afer in the middle of tlie With the reclamation in the band- waters of the north and middle ■.ml who require what little range h r t<t ¡if,, that’’The Fira National Rank i .i iib, iu tl:v'1 own <‘f Burna, in the County G-xxcuxarLt57- Co, street in the dust than on the forks of the Malheur river and their is left to support their own 11 .cits • J H .. i v. tu. I >tate of Oregon, ia authorized to of private individmdi it i different butiui • > ' f I at king aa prou ided “rickety” walks. IN CO 1 i 1’0 R ATED. F'itt in e hundred and sixty nine of ami herds. tributaries; Silvies river and its I’eole do not have the contidi nc< il.v Re-, sed Matules of life L'nited Matea. In ■■ ey u !,■ r.- .f uitiu‘8 my hand and [ tributaries; Others claim that th» public do Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed Silver cre> k and its and will not settle upon i land list- •eui <>i oH.ct thia ninth • ay of June, 19(12. T. P. KA NF. 1 Cini ral Mil tributaries; and the south folk of main. being free to ail, is as much has been rebuk- ed under tin: Carey ' act until it is kj.- . i ' ( Depuiv and Acting ?om pt toller of the I ¡ To all Lands in Harney Cowi i Urreucv# i < urrenev. cd, Funstan has been t ilvnced the John Dav and its tributaries,, for their use as for those who reside i definitely shown that water for no . esea. ZSZZ^-T-. nZSTufkTC' all of the said lands contained then near the range, ami as lung as they irrigation will be plentiful and and his mouth completely ch. ■ '. Bought and Sold on Commission. and now Major Waller is tip in to constitute and comprise one remain olFof th'- private holdings perminent. The irrigation bill ..... —-••• Office in Bail compact "nd complete reservation.” of tlie settlers they are justified in NOTIGE TOR PUBLICATION. just passed W'll in no way inter- against it for talking. After a , The reuionstrance contends that using it, whether they belong to 1 l X1T!:O STATES I..XND Or’Flf’E. ( xxhil Hl US'. Ore.. 'J»y 21, 11102.1 fere xvith the Car. ;y* at t but the while an army otlictr can baldly ■' 1 most all of the proposed reserve is the county or not. u i v.. latter will interfere with the form be as good as a free as an ordin- | -ituate in Grant county and con Still others contend that the 1 Del.citinen. <■! suplee, Oregon, iianfue-l notice J <.f intciHi.in iu lauke proof on hi« «iesert-land ary citizen, Terrible Teddy ap- er. \\ itb government aid ex ei y I I tains large tract.'of mineral and rang'< should be divided, part for riftiin. Au. ;; J, fol the S’_; NW1,, W 12 and j ' A 4 . K ’ 1 'ion 9. to . n»!tip !9 south, range 25 P. G. SMITH, Propt., - B0J foot of tliii valley could l>e mi a- ipears to be the boss of the nalion- ¡agricultural land subject to entry, | the sheep nnd part for cattle. < >tb . W M., before the Register and Receiver »it Burns, Oregon, on Saturday, the 5th day of '¡'¡ij. ted. Private < apital could ncx er al hen toast. The fact of the and that owing to lack of transpor- I These claim that lines could be , , . . i • • i , lie i names .;*iiu b the the foiiov following ii itnessea to prove j tation ftcililies there i: no danger ■ lriz ”!. on ttie t Ircea, making a divi- th» <•.>!!>j-ieu- ,'.u irrigation _ . „ aud reclamation of: accomplish this in a satisfactory 1 matter is, the army lias nothing r-ai'l lan I; A L. Mackintosh, of I'.wliua, . rion between the cattle and sheep im-gJ':'' licit to content itself xxitli mtt but ■<>1 the timber in Paid localities be- . J. L. Smith, of Ptiulinti, urefon; manner, nor run tintlei takings I:..' - rr stoner, of iruplce, Oregon; J. P. We* eg. | ice ri If tlie ling disturbed for years; that tin- range, und l>y getting together and ; 01 yuplce, Oregon. now being pi ■ m « I and ap- , .wealing under its breath. WM. FABRE, Register. ‘'iihcussing the question and settl creation of eu.ha reserve would ’ army i:> not lobe allowed to either plied for in this valley b accom- A. ■tint or spout xvhat is to become ¡retard the growth and prosp) i ity of I ing on the lines, further trouble I ¡l ie 11 Ilhout I i--------------------------------------------------------. iog t of it, anyhow? We will write at Grant county Hiui be of little i r no | I woul 1 l.e obviated. lion, if at all. Are the lliou uid- PETITIO.’i FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. .. bem fit te aav other lue,diti-, It i- i’. rt’iin that something must • see c once and ask Roosevelt East . of acres ; ppiied for to lie idle f : : be <1 .(,.■ soon, as tin: feeling is grow- j tn comment Um Eagle . Oregonian. years axxailing the out come of iog more intense each season, nnd i '!(■ the Honorable County Court l.ixv suit.' If nothing l ad been of Harney County Oregon. more serious trouble is looked for England's King is lying at We, tlie undersigned petitioners, done in this lespect to itil. ifi i ns the fe ling of vengence increases. A th 'Ugh no iiyeB have been re r .'¡dents, taxpayers and legal vot with government aid.it is pi, i death's door from tin- effect-, of taken tho matter of ri an operation for appenilic.itis This large tracts of desett f ind ported lo.-t as yet, still loss of life ers of I’ueblo precinct. Harney Ide that within a fexv x Im BURNS, _ — _ OREGON. may occur any day. So long ns County State of Oregon most re- whole valley would In-cut up into was i oriiation week but i pos-i-' m y valley under the Care. Draws plan, makes estimates, etc. Buildings put up wiihij- -p'-ctively petition your Honorable pnrti s on both sides are determin are desirous of bavin; prosperous farm« with pl y ol Ide it will be turned into a funeral | ££/"■'ati.,faction guaranteed. ed, us they appear io be, something ( urt tn grant a license to Sam figures given iu estimates. lory mentioned in tin water and a happy family on I’oitcge. It come as a great slunk is gom t idrop.—Canyon News. , H ill to n il Bpiritious malt and ati'd into a fort st ies to tlie- many thousand-visitors and every ifxiaiu ; oui a -smi'iit ind vinous liquors in less quanti III it by st it'i’iiig the ioli doubled; si hool h .uses mid foreign represenla ives who had I : — At her home tn this city ties ,ies than one gallon cation in said precinct that part of the coUli ;;atlier, d in London to witness ihm i lies in evei x town.lop. and . , ” a! 1 o', ck Wedii ■ I :x nn rn- J'nr a period of one year from July ■ supply of the strciiii genera; prosperity insti ad of a I the coi naii ai. l,rcs:i dispatches Harney and Malheur trig, Jun . '1 r. 1.. .1;. 8| .. :. 1 h 1 ■1 Brick and lime always on Ixnd at the yard. irtVllesidencc Iks; sagebrush plain xx itli nothing but are coniiicting, some stating that b ■ increased thereby Hi: d ilh was very sudden result- Bert I.von, I*. Gilham, John a few cattle and numerous j u h the king is dying while again solo and only object t ii from In .it faiiar- , following a Belins, II .1 Jarvis, Ediv J Callow » (I i . , -on or coi’poia'.i' n have tn vu xv it .¡a it p..nil of illness which was \V. M Crondal). W J Sisson, Don rabbits. It is possible the C .rex i ' . thcl . t.ite t'., .1 11 ■ < ■ m: ■AB Til act xxill be of hem lit to La tri:: i eiicoui agiug. It xx ill take -ex et al i asking the pre-ideili to creat ■ th;: e I . in-id' red .-erioiis. Mrs Syring ■ Gould. D W Dtfeiibaugh L. A ANY ! <)iegon, I nt tin pi . o kn • \ tin- 'ill's to determine w hether he J cstvc , using tho pri s-rvation o er xi s formerly Miss Barali Leas' Duncan, 11 G Cameron, F Baldis, iitier only ns a guise. Then and xx si>oin Jnnuar > 2.3 1839 Frank Adrian, Roger Doherty, C. bill just pas id |.\ i or..;i i ■ xx oul.l I xx ill recover or not. It is possible 'bo timi is not ix person interested in tlx Sti" « • - married tj I. B. Springer . \\ . Uaivti. ld, Chas \V. Seed. that England will mourn the h be. Notico ia hereby given that on 'creation of this pnp.scd reserve e I I on Novcmb: r--!, 1859. Three cliiid- of In r king ti t'ii bcfcre he xvero born to thi in—Alva ' Wednesday, the 9th day of Julv, l»il xvhat would buy every acre o: ren i Cl OW Ill’ll. (ienei.il A S Bui I. i et li ed. w li • j timber inc’uded in tl: ■ tract if then Sprtngi r an 1 Mrs G-.rge Marslinll ' I will apply to the above en- has recently retuimd finii tin vive her, the ' titleil court f ir the license as Jam ; were any tn ti;.nq inn facdities of this coimtx’ survive speci- , A stmy is tuld on Philippine -, ha < a plan 1 ; the from tl toi i for handling it at pn nt. third tx daughter, having Ji'd in lied in this petition. ------- RESERVED FOR------- lutioil of the Philippine problem i wliic li is too gO"d to A Aro thè ¡ h qde of southern Grant Is-,.’. Mr nod Mrs Springer come S am H all . o. r Ile Belo ■.ea lie ha u cd at a certain citizen set out l'ouuty goinfi to remain silent and to this valley m 1885 from Missouri were ii all.nv tìn ir v ry gutew conclusion that will uh n,r It l< 11 cis fol tin* 1I01 tor. very gatexv .y to I. u bere they have lived since. The r i“V wi i have - rn th: i ; to gay next week. Ofc • Thursday morti Petition for Liquor License. eluseli witb a fure-t n r accepted by the administration iloct' r xx .is called to gi for the fui era! took ; Grami of satisfying the gredet lo,.; from the 1’. sbyteriltn church. and the public at large as the j .issistance Io the citizen's tnolhei - I purj ten to Rev Irivin conihc iing the services To the Honorable County Court • siime corporation? Th Itili -Moun- m-l.ixv, xx I10 sm >11 afli r died. Tlie only solution. ami the remains xvere laid to rest Bos of Harney County, Oregon: tiiin Eagle trusts that tin y will n.a in tho Burns < metery. D.e a ed “Turn them oxer to the Jap.i | doctor presented his bill an l tlie Sanio ■ lo so, Lut We, the undersigned petitioners, d h i-'i.u.d to numrn will ut once get their ; !e ivf.s an After paying the ncse,” said the General. “Eel citizen ¡laid it June ’■amen oli a petition pretesting I. r and lie a< well ns the si u and res:.I nts. taxpayers and It gal vot them bax e tin in on the in tailor nt bill tlie citizen happened to te- have tlie syn>p»‘liy of a er.- of Wild Horse precinct, Harney ug iiiist thè creation of this proposi d ‘ daughter Grt ... : s - - : - > r • • ' the doctor oxvcil him plan for the consideration of, • ix. reaerve. • * * This matter must ! county, Oregon, most respectfully j Flora • tii'i s .mil presented : not be piiss tp 1 50,000,0.a>. < >m gox’i-iiiineni ‘ 1 by unnotiee I or it | l> tition your Honorable Court to of the explaining that lie forgot does not need the inolici in .1 CONTEST NOTICE. iiiav r 'suit seriously detrimental t ■, grant a license to Scheubner Bros, M lx hen he settled. 1 he 1 every resident of s utlicrn Grant! lumpsum, and by making a pro-| UNITED ST \ ■ I. INI! OJFti E. I to sell spirituous, mall and vinous e 1 bo IIS- . nrc . Muy Hl. 1. V2.I bill and re- j ■ Led at the position of that kind xxe 1.111 du- vounty. aC itavit hnxtnk been 1 poors in less qn mtities than one has b I F SV i I .'t *N. U' TUvHt : ‘‘But those shade trees 1 tale to coaling stations and make ■ ' . ; utr . No. " •. 1 “i ie gallon in said precinct for a period T W 2 NW W 3 SW’ ., “So did my iU'<thi'r-iii- i sudi reserx es as an1 thought to I . «'»nih rauuo -7 • a«’, b_. ■ f six months from July 2. 1902 : WA?» over coi \n ranges . from < tee. in v hk'li i: h iif - F Miranda, G Lorenzans, I behest for Hade interests. An prompt reply. The »<. h.>rt M Raker Ims P' i I lATt I nnd ha« wholly wher him to leceipt the f sheep from Condon, ai 1 aiigeiilcnt of that kind 1.111 be 1 ‘ te the mmc for n Colt burst. Loy J Bosenberg, stock lor to the fllins of Lundin. Robert Doan. J E Carlson, ked fui :In i' discus- ; ■unty, was sin into on *ai<! entryvimi has re- eliceteli that >xiil . : I lilted f < it»’ :«m, nnd that mdd W E Alber- n. Charles Turner. M Mi usi. unii, as far ss can I " 1 I land is igteil I lel.dd. -I States as bio.id a !■ ad into thi t I'lajrnii X . URY v or . ■ ■. . W Ward, !•' in th the I butit keO slieep xve re k -•»t.1 pnr mai Lets of the < >1 lent .is if a c rv- •I itivi I. Redon, Frank Larson, T 1 Lit •»nd at took I t . hi • lui iting ueeurreil a he »n at Ifi tle. I’Ai.diiee. lanini the islands; besides, Juit •. c W ill 1 flic Pretest Against Lix,; ¡„a i i WaiiT. Hr*.. Thur at the in ilio evening, on t li •• Land < Notice is herebv be making spring alili * 4 >f two »•.•on given that on Th I nit id in Ile ir vallai- a pr. Mi A press dispatch from S dem t ■ a Mat . I. nations that xx ill 1 epi esent < r •ur in- • r w • l’ast of F. C. S< ls’ ■nal i tar I j e ratti lei < sts on that .ide of ! i globe the Oreg.. nian under date of .1 tine il ho arrivi li in t coon 2-1. »•av-». Harney county setuLrs ap citi 1 in tliis petition. xx (limili the nm ■ - x • tl .. pies- evening. reports RRE E dauj 1er. and the 1 ri in ii-GI. un 1.¡vesto, k F Acati. 1: PcttEVBNER B ros 1 m e of a la: g al mx at an ( H»| - , tuite, i'¡iti li M < :n¡ 'iiv. ot II.ir. i y valli v, have mous cost-'' ■ilv, m Crockery, Glassware, Windmills, Pumps. Guts. in D proli slid I'guiml the granting by .i ;, ..z -.1. 5 ! H The f( « CITY Bi. AT MARKE Fresh Bsef Pork, etc. in any quartity desired. Eologna and Sausage of all kinds always oofe Your patronage solicited. Harry C. Smith, I Th in 1 Contractor and Builder^«** Specialties are..^ *3rick Laying and Plz ' Ths MILLER & THOMPSON GEER & CUMMIN- Dealers in JR-EJ, EC th St.it. 1 sand Board of a contract the1 to the 11 ¡ri \ \ a! . 1 j»ru,. mm! I ( ’<». Company f»r the Tcvian .ttion of h uu-1 about (>0,x M at rm « f arid land )o cal.'d in II arnev county. The con to re- tract 114. ti i: st which the protest 1. x d fu 1 •en tiled is i ri dili,' tufo ,' th. \\ 1 cani, and was almut to l-e rxrcut- ttlei ' rd. 1 h»» s igmrsot the protestai- 4 ♦ » 11 pi- leg" that U h re is not autlicimt «ater aupp ly in river, from X. . winch it if |»repoa« » to divert a a 1er, for the pur|H»»ea of irrigation rant« ito serve I hi y<»!iip.iny am] the live* dock inter. !*! r of that 9cctiGii Th« Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Paints, Docs Windows, Garden Seeds Etc. .* J* J» CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE i Sole agents for Rider-Ericsson Engines. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (> ib Tin Shop in Harney County. n nil !:.<♦ opV'Mtnnity of n ’nstitution covering s rates are !hf» «an'.« Sfulent* admitted Dunt.rf the ?nnimer MM I !< 5CHOOI. r« and other. uf .h'll n Again XX e intani I •e 3Z Ozeg I*’’* k ti t as * i*"! to t the F th of lb. !»nl. th« the IWS • ; able siisi I pr rn «t r » purl Mrt hin A RIrCs Propri,.,^ Th Burns. Onto« reto ton here G LM fron to a Spri