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VOL XV. i The T THE NEW IRRIGATION BILL ' and upon th? completion thereof management and operation of the expected that the sheep will exper 999999999*9999999999909999 •9999999999999999999999999 ••••»••••••••••••••••••••• and the necessary maps, plans and ! reservoirs and the works necessary ience considerable ditlieulty in get- 1 • • I estimates of cost, the secretary of fur their protection and operation ting food along in dog days or later. ' == 8ÜBSC JPTION RATES: the interior .hall determine whether shall remain in the government un Then will come the real test to see 1 MONEY FROM LAND SALES TO GO INTO 0». Twr " * or not said project is practicable til otherwise provided by congress how many ahaap can be maintained 1 Mi Wonthl l “ A RECLAMATION FIND. Tbr«« Month« _______ -75 Sec. 7. That where, in carrying Oil the Oreg'.n rmge. Ami the 1 and advisable, and if determined to be impracticable or unadvisable he out the provisions of this act, it he-1 1 conditions are such that the mar- j OFFICIAL DIRECTORY ■TATE—OailiON shall thereupon restore said lands ■ comes necessary to acquire anv i ket is rather expecting the price of < t J. H Mitchell The Secretary of the laterlor Is Directed to O. «.S*»*t®r* < a I Joseph bimuu j to entry; that public lands which it . rights or property, the secretary of sheep to fall. Make Surveys For Storage «Tho9. Tougue. the interior is hereby authorized to I No large shipments of sheep have j Reservóles. 1 is proposed to irrigate by means of ( M A. Moody C»»iT»Mm»u b. K. N. Blackburn Atiaruy U»u»ml T. T.Gevr any contemplated works shall be acquire the same for the United ' gone East this year. If the corn J <>«>»ra»r................ F 1 iiuubur a«c.»<sry oi St**« U » Moore subject to entry only under the pro States by purchase or by condem- crop of Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa ] IreMuror The general irrigation bill recent J H Ackerman 4*pl. rubilc.I»»tru.’ .................. W H Lded« visions of the homestead laws in I nation under judicial process, and shall turn out good, a considerable J Slat* Printer ly adopted by both house and sen . K S. Beau, c. Wolvertou ate, ntid signed by tile president. . tracts of not less than forty nor I ! to pay from the reclamation fund sheep movement in that direction • l*pr*m* Jadfea 1 F. A. Moore We have the most complete stock in town in . more than one hundred and sixty ' the sum which may be needed for may be looked for. for the price of 9 ; reads as follows; 9 CI AL DISTRICT. NINETH JVtllC. that purpose, and it shall be the screenings, on which sheep are fat- [ all lines of .M. 1). C lifford Be it enacted by the senate and ' acres, and shall be subjected to the duty of the attorney general of the tened, is governed by the price of 99 1 District Judie» Am Millet 9 uiatrift Atlorau, .. 1 » oocr house of representatives of the limitations, charges, terms, ar.d Joiai-itevr**« 41-0’« J W Morrow United States upon every applica corn, and a large corn crop will 9 ; l.l*t-»*u*.or United States of America, in con conditions lierein provided; Pro tion of the secretary <rf the interior, mean cheap screenings and a heavy ; c»c>rv— h tssex: gress assembled. That all moneys vided. That the commutation pro under this act, to cause proceedings demand for range sheep to fatten. • • J • • .. Jauiel A Sptrrow c».»ty Juls« e • H. Kii Banleon received from the sale and disposal visions of the homestead laws shall Cl.rk - K A Miller to be commenced for condemnation The present prospect for corn is ; • • » • Tnuinr J KJehUMOU not apply to entries made under of public lands in Ariz< na, Califor aurv.v.r ■■■ . (.co Shelley within 30 days from the receipt of good, and it is certain that the over- ; • • • • Äüariff............ • j it Huebsiinu this act akas9MMor ... J i Bartlett nia, Colorado, Idaho. Kansas. Mon the application at the department pressure on the Oregon ranges will ; • • • • Acuoui dwperfmcndent E J Aoble Sec 4. That upon the determi tana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Mex «Muck Iu«pecUir A. Veuulor ... I welcome the relief that will come • • • • of justice. CrtnaaiiMioucr* I; J WUliauia i ico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Ore nation by the secretary of the in Sec. 8. That nothing in this act ornes: from an actiye demand in that • • I • • HA KM K Y V. »- LANM Utah, Wash terior that any .irrigation project is . ueo. W lin es gon. South Dakota, Our Specialty--The very best of quarter A few bands of sheep have • 9 shall be construed as affecting or <9f 19t9r............ ..elms Neo ell Receiver ington and Wyoming, begining | practicable, be may cause to be let intending to affect or to in any way been driven into California this • • ' • • • * with the fiscal year ending June 30, contracts for the construction of the j interfere with the laws of any st te i year and many more are likely to • • goods and prices as low as our compet * SOCIETIES. 1901, including the surplus of fees ! same, in such portions or sections | or territory relating to the control, that way, but the 100,000 or so sent • • • • 9TLVA REBEKAH Degree No.«3 itors. dH d* a* • • Meet*every lat und 3d Wed.»rad») . and commissions in excess of al as it may be practicable to con- Tilitc «uiuau N. G. appropriation, use cr distribution 1 to adjoining states are hardly miss- I • • a • • Frankie Brentuu Kec bec’y. lowance to registers and receivers, ’ struct and complete as parts of the • • of water used in irrigation, or any ed from our millions. • e and excepting the 5 per centum of 1 whole project, providing the nec- À. 0. €. V». Huruii Lodi». ‘«° ♦* vested right acquired thereunder, The wool clip has been unusual • • • • the proceeds of the sales of public i essarv funds for such portions or and the secretary of the interior, in « mimmi Friday uüü U A ui ; lard M w . * for both quantity and quality. The • • • • a* IL Hujt. Rec. lands in the above states set aside sections are available in the recla carrying out the provisions of this 1 quantity is not adequately repn- • • 9 o by law for educational and other mation fund, and thereupon he •• act, shall proceed in conformity sented by figures of weights, for the •• purposes, shsll be, and the same shall give public notice of the lands I with such laws, and nothing herein i wool is so clean that the fleeces are •• • • I .bfe p ia, vv ï King, Secy- are hereby, reserved, set aside and irrigable under such project, and shall in any wav affect any right lighter than common. But the wool • • 9 » appropriated as a special fund in limit of area per entry, which limit of any state or of the federal gov is there, just the same, and it is of • •• » In connection with our business. the treasury, to be known as the shall represent the acreage which, ernment or of any landowner, ap- • 9 k*lU)|EbrilO>AL CARDS. long even fiber that gives it added • 9 “reclamation fund” to be used in in the opinion of the secretary,may propriator, or user of water in, to value. Favorable weather during • • » • the examination and survey for be reasonably’ required for the sup or from any interstate stream or the growing season accounts for the 9 • • • W. J. COLEMAN, and the construction and mainten port of a family upon the lands in i the waters thereof. Provided, That extra quality and the large number • • • • títeuographcr and Notary Public ance of irrigation works for the question, also of the charges the right to the use of water acquire of animals »hern accounts for the • • 9 9 dbRNs, - O regon . • O storage, division and development which shall be made per acre upon under the provisions of this act UfliC9 xu Li zZens Ba.uk Buil-ilug. extra quantity. Satisfactory prices • • • 9 of waters for the reclamation of arid the said entries, and upon lands in shall be appurtenant to the land are paid for the clip aud the wool is 9 • • • and semi arid lands in the said private ownership which may be ir irrigated, and beneficial use shall GKU. b. SIZEMORE, moving off to market freely and • • • • states and territories, and for the rigated by the waters of the said be the ba-is, the measuro. and the ]|gn?3HE atto kx e y , • • even without the rate disturbances • • • • ¿5 urns , J.................................... O regon . payment of all other expenditure» irrigation project, and the number • • • O limit of the right. Mowers etnei ZSxici • • that have characterized the business • • L'wHecao»'- Land bu-ineisê. and Beal provided for this act; Provided of annual installments, not exceed • • • » Sec. 9. That it is hereby declar • • heretofore since railroads began JU>lal9 malie : primi Hv a.;enuvd Lu. • ft • • That in case the receipts from the ing 10, in which such charges shall ed to be the duty of the secretary of Correspondence Solicited. • • • • competing for it. DALÍ UN UlUijti • • • • . n klkG.', sale and disposal of public landf be paid and the time when such the interior in carrying out the pro • * • • Neat cattle have brought too good • • • • Biggs ¿i Biggs oth<*r than those realized from the payments shall commence. The visions of this act, -s far ns the • • • • a price on the Coast markets to per • • • • sale and disposal of lauds referred said charges shall be determined ’same maybe practicable and sub ATWi .vi.iS- Al-LAW, • • • • mit much of a movement east. • o with a view of returning to th« ro- • • to in this section are insulficient to ESS, ---- ---- ---- ---- OREGON. ject to the existence of feasible irri- Prices have been so high that Wyo • • • • D • 9 • • I clamation fund the estimated cost meet the requirements for the sup • • Practica iti ail Ine courts of Ure. ' galion projects, to expend the ma ming, Montana and the Dakotas, o • • » • • port of agricultural colleges in the 1 of construction of the project, and jor portion ot tiie funds arising from raser • Q • • Coiiecuons promptly uiaue. who formerly drew heavily on the • • • • several states and territories, under shall be apportioned equitably; , the sale of public lands within each • • «•A«wjp9Lu C. W.bauiAldH On go i ranges for feeders, have this • • 9 9 • • the act of August 30, 1890, entitled Provided, That in all construction state and territory hereinbefore • • • 9 year been stocked from Texas, and 9 9 • • work eight hours shall constitute a "An act to apply a portion of the PARiilSH à REMBOLD, • • ' named for the benefit of arid and they are likely to continue to draw 9 9 9 Q • • / I ¿kllUfht*} r-it I— Law, proceeds of the public lands to the day’s work, and no Mongolian labor semiarid lauds within the limits of 9 9 999999999999999999999«999999V9O»999999999r99O999B* from that source. 9 9 •999099999999999999999999999C9999U9909999999U999** Burns (»md U.»n> • » City,; Oregon. more complete endowment and sup shall be employed thereon. I such state or territory: Provided, A few thousand cayuses have A . fvUU. . .. a.« a>.«l lu i. au, ic.ae c*.uri ot lue ■ rau* Sec. 5 That the entrymen upon port of the colleges for the benefit that the secretary may temporarily been taken from the ranges for 4*ic. aau a** iu t . .«.*a oi>n«. lands to be irrigated by such works of agriculture and the mechanic use such portion of said funds for army use in Africa and for the arts, established under the provi shall, in addition to compliance i the benefit of arid and semiarid Uhi»- il. lAiomutl, Linnton pickling and fertilizer sions of an act of congress approved with the homestead laws, reclaim lands in any particular state or ter n A ITUK.XEl - A 1-1.1«, works, but there are still a vast JOHN I> DALY, I* hksii > knt FIIANK It.! nl' i'IN, Vn i: PitkHini.bT at least one half of the total irriga Careful attention given to Collec- July 2, 1862,”the deficiency, if any, ritory hereinbefore named as he number of animals at large that in the sum necessary for the sup ble area of his entry for agricultur may deem advisable, but when so liuuaun.l Ileal Rotale matters. aught, in the interest of the stock Notary Ruolic port of the said colleges shall lie al purposes, and before receiving used the excess shall be restored business, to l*e gotten out of the ' patent for the lands covered by his Bi ¡.NS, tJUEGON. provided for from any moneys in , to the fund as soon as practicable, country. An ornery cayuse pony OF BURNS, OREGON. entry shall pay to the government to the end that ultimately, and in that will hardly bring enough in the Oilice in limea-Heruld building the Treasury uot otherwise appro the charges apportioned against Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited. priated. any event, within each W year per- market to pay bis freight to the Sec. 2. That the secretary of the J such tract, as provided in section 4 raoawTow W illiams M. F itz G krald 0. 0<r/y, ^rnnk S?. Coffin. J. 7ff. Stary, ! ' iod after the passage of this act, the boneyard consumes as much pas Atwrue? u La* . Notary Public Real rotate Atfent , interior is hereby authorized and | No right to the use of water for land expenditures for the benefit of the ture as would be required for a ff. V. ^obhnl. Sf. <y. Tif./fiamt, C. Jf. (jatf. WILLIAMS A- FITZuEllALD directed to make examinations and I in private ownership shall be sold (, said states and territories shall be 1000-pound steer. Many thousands 31. 3. Ojfsn, 9!/ jfjrxantitr, W/ h , Jon»a. surveys for, and to locate and con- ■ for a tract exceeding 160 acres to equalized according to the proper Olilc9iaola Maivuic Bu..-ilng. of these worthless animals eat out N. U. CARPENTER, Cashier. S^PL'KNS, - O keoox . struct, as herein provided irrigation anv one land owner, and no such j lions and subject to the conditions the range of Eastern Oregon and works for the storage, diversion and sale shall be made to any landown ’ as to practicability and feasibility make hard picking for cattle. And, 8. W. MILLER, development of waters, including er unless he be an actual bona fide aforesaid. of course, they increase faster than , artesian wells, and to report to con- resident on such land, or occupant Sec. 10. That the secretary of the useful and profitable animals, JTOTAB.Y PUBLIC. pre«» at the liegining of each regu thereof residing in the neighbor- the interior is hereby authorized to Bu mu, — — — Oregon. for which there is a good demand lar session as to the results of such hood of said land, and no such perform any and all acts and to UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 1 at all times. W. LIÀU **. JOUS W. USANT examinations and surveys, giving right shall permanently attach un- make such rules and regulations as The prosperity of the livestock oslimate« of coet of all contemplat- til all payments therefor are made, may be necessary and proper for men tends to overgrazing of the MARSDEN à GEARY. Phy siciaus and Surgeon«. ed w-rka. the quantity and location The annual installments shall be the purpose of carrying the provi range. 3 bey do not csre to Sell un of the lands which can be irrigated paid to the receiver of the local sions of this a< t into full force and Äif' nt’RNS, OR ETON. til they can get the top prices of O/.-Z41 rwit/x.z .Vo. fo , therefrom, and ail facts relative to land office fo the district ic which BAILEY <t ANDREWS, Proprietor. BURNS, OREGON. I effect. the year before, and often the mar- I practicability of each irrigation pro the land is situated, and a failure ket will not justify them. Then ject: also the cost of works in pro- , to make any two payments when 1 DR H. VOLP, the stockmen, not needing the mon SHEEP CROWD THE RANGE. of construction, as well as of due shall render the entrv subject gress Pbj'iciau and Surgeon, ey, held their animals for better those which have been completed to cancelation, with the forfeiture I 2E3cot uíú-cocrrxTXXod.a.tiorx, offers. And the stock accummulates », urrl.'K AT BESIDES! T Sec. 3. That the secretary of the of all rights under this act, as well * Livestock Agent C. J. Millie, of' and the range suffers R.l. Brau- ton L E UthbaM interior shall, before giving the as of any moneys already paid the O. R A N. says there are more public notice provided for in sec thereon. All moneys received from sheep on the Oiegon ranges than llibl’ ii- i ¿c Browuton. NOTICE FOR BIDS. tion 4 of this act, withdraw from the above sources shall be paid into , they ever knew before at one time I )E> TI^ I S. iT.is hotel is centrally located and under the management of an the public entry the lands required the reclamation fund. registers Comparatively few were sent to Office fra experienced landlord, The building baa been thoroughly renovated Bide will be received up «o July 1 Burna. Oregon. and receivers shall be allowed the for any irrigation work« contem-, market last year because the price The dining room ia in charge of polite, accoin- 13, 1902, at the office of the trustees and is well furnished, plated under the provisions of this usual commissions on all moneys was not so high as the year before, The table, are furnished with the heat. modeling waiter«. of the Drawsey He bool Dirt. No. 13, set, and shall restore to public en paid for lands entered under this | and this resulted in a large accum- for the erection of a school building mutation of sheep that would have try any of the lands so withdrawn act. JOHN M-MULLEN Ft RST lass ar n onnection Sec. 6. That the secretary of moved under other conditions. The ami out building». »b»n. in bis judgment, such lands Plans and «peeification« on file at are n >1 required for the purpose of the interior ie hereby authorized large increase this season has still this act; and the secretary of the and directed to use the reclamation further crowded the range and the office of trustees. Board re Bam — - Oregon interior ie hereby authorized, at or fund for the operation and main brought the number of animals serves the right to reject any or all E. L. B eede , immediately prior to the time of tenance of all reservoirs and irriga well op toward 5.000,000. This is bids. -»•«- -»«r raar*> .-»•«-> -<■»•<■ . C>-> dr da vs preferred for A. I. Juuxsojf, Chairman beginning the surveys for any con- tion works constructed under the more than there is range for ordi- 1 M. Al F.XAMO:H..Vi< K-I’»r*ip«irr. mak ng sittiue« Ph'toe fin- JOHN f). DALY, 1'nr.FiDF.NT Clerk. provisions of this act are made for * narily. i»be n car am and platinum (templated irrigation works, to with the major portion of the lands irri The sea«on thus far has been ex (draw from entry, except under the effe « bstray Ffetfc* homestead laws, any public lauds gated from the waters of any of the ceptionally favorable foi the sheep It- r ‘V -• - • * ca«« -jaad believed to be suareptible of irriga- works herein provided for, then the however, and there baa been com ait OF ONTARIO, OREGON One sorrel horse, between 8 and tioa from as id works; Provided, management and operation of »uch paratively little trouble where in ami satisfact h guaranteed. That ail lands entered and entries irrigation works shall pass to the ao ordinary season there would 9 years old. weight about 11*8» lb«, A'.-« •< >un i.. <>f <'or| x.iat ton-., 1'iitnH ;m< I In.liv i.ltit«!* made under the homestead laws owner* of the land« irrigated there have been great slaughter of the branded with a blotted II II or Nolieiml. wtlkin are»» *<i withdrawn during by. to be rnaintaioe l at their ex innocents, and there has not be«n H N, i« now in my field and has MTtK.'KHOLDERS —John D. Daly. William Jones, Frank R. pense under each f>rm of organiza entire harmony this year, But the I eeu there for tome time He i» C'ofbn, Abner Robbins, It F Olden, M Aleiander, N. I'. Carpen For. Sit.,-—Yearling Bull» from such withdrawal shall l>e su'j'ct The tion and under such rules and reg cool, moist weather has made gra«s well broke and very genii* ter. William Miller. E. II Teat, Tboa. Turnbull. a 9t rured Durham Bud and I *o all th» pmviwtons, limitations. ulation« as may bw acceptable to plentiful and there has lieen little owner can have same by proving goad grade row*- alwo. two three- charge*, terms and conditions of K H. TENT, (asliier. 'his act that said surveys shall be the secretary of the interior: Pro occasion to fight for pasture. Bnt projwrty »nd paving bill. year p. J ¿rade D rhwwni >*. ^s«. <^«a. wjsa. JU << jii ^sa. osa. -ssa. <z«v M \ BaML ff diligently to completine. vided. That the title to arid the it i* also early in the season. It is M. M. CO ? Ontario, Oregon GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY GOODS AND BOOTS AND SHOES. No one has the qualities we have in all I ¡rise. L è RQE W ool W è Ç^ ôuse We have secured the ex elusive agency for the »hoc . ibi ■ : fer». I dr I ■ 8. fc ■ Malheur Mercantile Co. E, A. F Manager. Ontario, Oregon. Hl mw J i»; R m ' If ¡OfffJ I. 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