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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY -RI'GON, JULY ! .. i »2. I colonies are identical with those of COST OF COYOTES T 'UR EGON local denizens, it nil! be but« mat ter of time until they, too, will be come a prov to the inventive genius ANOTHER APPROPRIAI! .N V> BE THEY LIKE SALT AND MAY EE POI- of the American mind, and Oregon ASKED FOR. SOAED WHOLESALE. will seoro another victory in the battie of life.—Oregonian. I .■me County has n fused to pay any more bounty claims, evidently preferring not to take chances on 'legislative reimbursement. Should bUBSCRli H'S i: . 1 . - I . ■« the Eastern Oregon counties t ike .. .l.(N . .Tn the same course tho total expense for bounties will he correspondingly OFFICIAL I'TtlE' ToliV STATE less at the end of tho four years by » Appropriation ol JSC.OCO I ej up in Four- J. 11. Mitchell. Destructive Arrenseincat Devised I C.t.8~.tor. the scalp bounty experiment. Joseph SiuwD MAY SELECT OREGON I CR PROJECT. tecs Months, With . u Citata cf Haystack. Crook Coucty 1 Thus. Tongue. toft I Ctonxrtototom«« Claims oa File. ••Little Danger V»itb it. t M. A. Meorfy y- ».« Aiuraey GtoUtoral ,U. R- N. Bia kburn •1AV MEAN A NEW RAILROAD. .............. i. T.Geer State Likely to Get One cl the First Irri UtoYtornor .............. ............FI Dunbar bec to-ary oi diät« c S Mofere Piumville Or, ^tly 12—For gation Experiments. A Salem dispatch to t1. Of. go- Trewartor .. . J II At kerinan Wup». Public Instrut u ............. A sp cial to the Evening Tele V...li i.oeds several years past what are known nia of Julv 12. sa vs: The appro- M ka U Printer 1 R. ft. Bean. gram, from Ettgeue, says: J. A e o as blacktailed ra'bits have made $50.000 priation of made bv tin U. Wt'iveriuu •0I.U. A recent dispatch from Washing e have the n. -t c inplele -lock in town in to • * • Khtfr ) F. A. Moore Straight, who h’ s b. en in tins p. vim nt of the life of th« farmer anything but ton says: Chief Hydrograpber last legislature for ti IW m o • NINETH JUDi I AL DISTRICT. county for .,ev«rul week« in com ail lines of • O ——\i. ii. CLirronn pleasant durfug the season of grow Newell, of th.1 g< ologic.il surv. v Jef: scalp bounties has L< en exhausted, • • W«T; Diatr ct Jud {« ., . \\ m Miilei pany with James ArCliibr.ld, an ot- • • ">VW! l District AUvnitoJ- .............. 1 a Geer ing crops throughout the greater for an extended tour of the \\ . stern and -idditioi.a! claims aggregating o • Jaioi-Hei-rtaeniatiV' lort ey from Scranton, Pa., nnd A. .... j W Morrow • o J*iut Beuster (■ar, portion of this county Many States, where lie will co-operate , 13.965 have been audited and al • to E Fitch a civil engineer from Cas U-ps w • haunkt : COÇMT lowed. Claims not yet audited schemes have been devised for their with viyious field parti, s now mak • • . James A Sparrow anova. N. ¥., started for th« East, CuoBty Judge • • .. li. Kicharlgou destruction, but all have failed. ing examinations of feasible sites have been filed with the secretary • • Clark •• K a Miller and it is Baid he goes on business to to Traaeuror .......... .JR jAlhllffull Last winter there were a number of| for reservoirs-under the new irriga of the elate to the amount of ? 1400 to • '.rt". Surxcrar . .Geo shelley I 1 connected with a railroad project • « ar.. BhtorHfr" ca..!±. .......... « a J W Buchaua-ii drives made near here, mid a large tion law. 11“ will visit Eastern This makes a total of iGS,, i>5 . f • * • • J u 1 urtl-ut of considerable importance. feu a 7vi's«pcrilueB>l« it • » • * . . E J Noble scalp bounty claims preet tiled to numbers were destroyed, but t o Oregon and Washington among Slock Inspector A. VciiRtvr j The report is that theeo three « ■■ • ® © • Ce uun um » louera Ii R J Williuiub ! diminution of the rabbit forces was other places. Under the policy to the secretary of state under the law • to men liave been looking into the L \ N 1» OFFICE : • • hàbney r. • <t-t passed in 1901. Thaj_ act took ef perceptible. Over in the Haystack be followed of first building mod. st to • era. register ..Geo, W Ha es | feasibility of a railroad to cross ....... i in ■ « . ..Uhaa. Newell | country, where tlmy h ive been th« fect March 1, 1!' 1. ami pr vided © o irrigation woiks, it is quite proba <ir.!t geceiver through Eastern Oregon, Cûliii hg • 3 • most destructive Io crops, sew ral ble that a site in one of these two that the s veral counties slioultl o ® wav of ever the C:l-< ides by the «ÏÏY BO' to to j hunting matches were pulled off pay the scalp bounties in th« first states will lie selected for earlv con «» •* .? K* « to McKinzie pass, and from here to SVLV X RZBE - e -• • • instance, and then be re.imbursed this spnug resulting in the death r..' . IMS«« • ' » struction, especially as Mr. Newell 9 o a. the coast, probably Florence, The to • sec'}. of more than 3000 of these pests, is of'th«- opinion that tho < »r< «1 n by the state to the amount of tivo- tu.'“' tì -• j. in*; . • ■ © <9 three men have I : en up the Me to to . — l>ut ther remain enough of them delegation did much to further the thirds of the payments made. The I Ki nzie as far as the bridge, and it • to » ¡tin -2 A. O. U. W. Burn. ! ••Ise. Ss c • clatmii thus far tiled represent the to be a serious m mice to the ripen interest's of the irrigatiou bill. 'a' mu.«r} is said they hive been both exam -------- FrWa.' i i 1 > '• ’ h. h n Uujt. I-’ ' ■ ing fields of grain in that section. The common desire of members scalps tak 11 up to about June 1 ining the lav "f the land far th« «Tur j • * H In. I ’ e J- ’ , or about 1 I months after the A large number of the re. i lent- of congress from the Western states location of a road ami al«> looking *■ tiûTii ha RNEY L0D' 77, 1,0 ° b of the northern ( art of the county ia that the seer tary of the interior law became 1 I) < live. The scalp '»HÖHE. tt^m y» into the matter of obtaining the iSlh nr 7;1W p A, ç, Y Kl. ' hav« been seriously coti-i.lering tl.« .-hull carry out ilia provisions of bounty expense under th • new law right of wav for tho same. At lias then fore been about I4S83 pet nlvi-a ; it> of p' titiouiog the ceuil the new irrigation law with only Florence it is reported they have month, and and in two years will In connection with our bu.siiu ly court to place n liountv on the such haste as is safe, and in such a PKOFES.' 1U.’'.H, CAKLtS. »«cured an option on land valu d ■-MH *■ ______ .______ - little pests, but this would liol eeri way as to place the greatest area ot ran up to $117.197. The bounty F h 11 :... ------- -- — at $15,C00 or $29,0t)0, suitable for ouslx retard the increasing hordes reclaimed 1 .nds in the hands of law of 1999 cost the stillo about w. J : COLEMAN, ti rminal graunds. tota! for four ♦ 120,600. so that the in 1 would be a drain on the count, settlers in tho shortest time. II i*,nt<?g. ya These m ri lire said to I e licre : t I -''Hbii.Va Sténographe» and No *ry I'“;,11< ’7,197. There 1 in r« finances. Therefore, for icasoris of seems to be the prevalent belief that years will i;e about f 227,197. ulti. ÌVU the instigation of the tiauld rail •M il. • S is no apparent dimui.lition in the B ubns . - Ul.E public economv, it is not to be the best results will be obtained if <. • I road interest.', who are , ekit'g a OSlcaM&n I.» Buck mm I ng. us <it'h'z3 ihought of. and tbs matter t f their the government first und- rtiikes in the supply uf scalps. ■' ». rr«| contienilon from Salt Luke l,y th« H'fcnp-1 • xterminatiou lied with the fartne1- the construction of m dium-siz 1 ONLY AMOUNT PAID BY’ STATE. GEO- B- -TZ1. ■ouio ■ limit feasible route to the ccast. ; vr , J tliii nrselves. iriignticn prnj-cts. at a moderale aitokney , «ht wr J_____________ The sum last mentioned is only The same pt< pie have been n«;; •- O kegoi For some years past « numi er <4 cost .each in itself reel liming n l;“; gURHS, ••• the amount that iv II be paid out by | tinting for n route to cross thro igh '• •• ■ ■ I Ke., the for most farmt is of the tabbit 1 mode.-t ar< a of Limt, capable, un let .f-ti-■ i wliec.ioiJ“» f.J..,.. I b'.l.il.e-i, . ern Ore| acroaa the pr 'O a.iei.ucJ to- the state. Under the neiv la.v, tin «.biute tuauer I ir.fe. ted territory hav ■ been experi irrigation, of producing crop» of tin CCiT? > Middle I' i lit pa-“, and mi to Coos S. h«>-' counties pay or third of the boun- menting on dit! rent lines with the first ordir. Suggestions of this sort . •I risa!»! A a BltmaY urk L ti. s, to that at tho rate claims have bay. '11 is is on the course of th, «nd in view of discov. ring a poison were made to the department bv Bigçjs &■ B ì QS3 att>. :: been tiled ill the office of the secre- I old military wagon road, the land which would I « eff< ctmd, hut until many senators nnd repri sentative- I ATIOH* l - I :s - A 1 - 1--A " > Ciwm.ii s will p: y «r mt of wi ieh was recently pin >U! f. I « quite recently they have be', n un just before they left Washington tary of state, the __ __ — <;• : 1 ' .' the I’« th Kell- - i1 i.- 8 HNS, --- ~~ new lew in the ch out under the successful. Among others who ' for the sutumr r. 1 ar,æ ’ e » i-.t M >r^| Practice in ail toe cour.s a Un ÎÔS'.'.O, bringing pany neighborhood of hav- l ecn prominent in this work Secretary Hitchcock is not pcr- oTIiTOer • v to n utly made. 15 J. Pengra, who h is b cn a 15.197 Collections p.r the total expense up to • • is R. V. Jtnkii s. and from him is i-oniillv familiar with irrigation ’ : --- --------------------------------- 4 * c. W. l ilOHi-ii At-12 each, this ex; «mi it tire will prtnc ipal ch racter in th- military o u Ibd? « A.KEAiBOLO horned s tut thing of the op rati ms matters or with land matters gen • « tram'.ictlcu*-', and also ! ecu in Ur »; indicate the killing oi 1 17,59d Coy tin t'rri.jH PARR1SR &. REl.-’jLD. of the rubt it-pa i- ;m rg. erally. 11’’ is, tberefire. obliged t a a in regard to the 'if. liorwfflB j ci>r repon lenoe olea. a • -•»llorue} e-a t-Luw, Il is not g nerally known that d«p«nd largely upon th« r. commeu- '•it hip is now tn » » 0 Ù to © railroad proposition, .".e h The act of 1901 pr.o.id 1 for the w a >•••< 'totototototototoe. -, j.rvtototootototototototo** .r.niris^l Bui us <->»6 - rabbits me fm.d i f salt, but such 1.“ lilati 'iis of his eulmidinates. Th« R A. Hootli j Eastern Oregon with F payment of the bounths did not wm !..«■ , <•« (TVFU.ZÌ the cus<ami therein lies the secret suggestions cf>uperint«ndent V, I- „,«,.i tel ; place any limit on the expenditure inspecting th ' lands recently trans- of their extermination. Through 1 col», of the geological survey, and ■ I ----------- ——X 1 for t his purpose. An iippropriution t'errtd. B fore his departure >ut this com.f, a e numerous alkali j of Chief llvdrograpber Newell are [ Chad. 11- 1» onarcl, I of $50,000 was innd f >r ili« pur- «xpres-id himself ns coufidei'.t n "dicks,” where cattle and horses ¡given every consideration There : murk. ATTOlvNHY ■ AT—LAW, built across Eastern pose of pay ing thè ciaiins, bui no. 1 road would h .JOHN l> DALY, I’ iu -11.1 i I are wont to go and lick up the dust I is much <1:91 of a genera' character Careful atteutiun given lu 1 ¡<)regon, and indicat'd tho Middle > va j provision was Iliade tliat thè nate quantity of ind incidentally get a tlouB and K' ai Estate matters. 1 now available, but there are no re ’iilf ie.t-f, I should not be hall.e f. r Ite- piy I'ork route aa being c rtaiidy tin 1 Notary Public alkali, which answers the purpose ports of sufii lent detail to warrant ment of a greati r amount. Another 1 one to be followed. O regon . of salt in other countries, It was the secretary in adopting or reject n ark, ■ Bratts. Now it is said lh«rc are somo ob ;r I act was passed making it tho duty O.lice in Ti , ' IKrald building noticed that the rabbits were ac ing th« sites heretofore examined ’ ..f the secretary of th ■ t-to audit jections to this route, «ini the*« Act : . ( C. ’ . I Solicited. customed to use these licks tin It is a rather remarkable thing getil'emen have been hero in th« !< ( twv i :. gt TaoaKToy Wiu, . M.Koz SC.'.LI. same as the horses and cattle, ami that, in spite cf the overwhelming and allow nil claims pn-mted, but intertst. of the suin' partita to J' / ch A- «T?, Coffin, y. 7C. Scarj^, ' to issue certificates of allowance in Notary Public Atv»tu«y«tLa l’.v al i-L ale A^vtU from this fact it was reasoned that demand of the West for irrigation f . noria' , |> am if the McKenzie rou’o nff rs ?/. *if. f ant. . . J^iòner ‘ a C. J'i. fjest, : -lead of warrants in all < 1 « wl re tar .V M tiny would eat salt. A11 experi that western members of congress er haiir»;? WILLIAM - * ITTZ a .ERALU They f?. ■J'. ' «i-V.Y 1 .1 Ht/cr, \lfnt. J the ext ■ use was authoriz'd but the my greater advantages. ment was made with a small quan are not insisting that the first work aule: at 1 Oliica ia old Mi; « 1 appropriation had L n exh msti'd will not talk on the matter, but tin : . ’ ■ ' t!",: ' i Cashier. tity and found suce tsful; th n the ¡shall be undertaken in anyone Bcm»« ~ O k ! I pointe are deaneil by their actions n Spr question arose as to v. hat kind of state They have so far <1 f< rred The appropriation wm < xL 1 listed ini» md ihtir general conversation, h.-iwi. ■ ft, w. MILLER, p ismi could be infused into th entirely to the judgment of Secre .m May 19, and since tl. it date th' g ht lice which gives th general belief that counties claiming nimbur ment : 121:!. salt that would prove the most de tary Hitchcock, m«re'v urging him NOTA?.Y mue. •. s7f.r have re iv.-d cerlili - I. iwimr tLey nr« 1. tieg f >r tl. • I • t rout' ! h ear. ttuclive to the rabbits and wiiieb i I|O, to undertake lai,' nndexyn Burnt, - - - OnV u- that their claims hav l.<en allow an I th it th« p • p' they nr ■ repre- would be the least liable to detec- sive prnj-c’.s at the outset. T hvy i.b»-««. » ' - ------------------- — 'tiling a « i . 1 lit g t > l»ui. I UNDER NEW ISA ¿GEMENT jtiou by them Some bave used say that the eyes of the East «r. ed fir the sum stated. The differ through the i- 1'1. . stern part of encn between the war mt- at 1 the “trychnine, but the 11« st effective ■on |j1P a },P ben« fit. I bv MARS’EN ' GEARY. th- -tatc ■ ml f ■: 1 t . to tl. cm;-' seems to ba paria green, wliich i: (i ,, ¡rrj^al: ., ¡a. ■ ■ ,,i certificates of allowance is that the imllr’W Physicians ami Surgeons. latter do not draw inti r< -t. also very cheap. 1 Le method by work begun and ¡".tin operation :■ waxs. OU >N. FUI.'. which the libbita nre caught with un(]er that act will lie w.-.ti 1» ! ANuTIIE» APProrntATI X DE IIIKI». a* * Offer at rttiie: D^” I'1 I thia Lail is to places quautitv near throughout it.» cm;r-e of Cr n-truc- Ed; i r Watson, of the Pta'r'e 1* H»i> 1» of the ft p’ titi’v law Ptbeil runwayr.on u board or rock. ti'.n. There is yet doubt in tl DR H, VOLP, City M .. r, writ' - a letter to Mai le. j ..ill - k th'1 ry xt b to . p p ia np-* jfl l tie poison must first be pulveiizcd minds of many that ¡’•neral irriga prGpri'ite 'omo ‘ <X) t ; V the ler F' ii Wurden Van Duren, ask Physician and Nur-reoti, '• ')l*1 \ j ZE Z3 > oakii «Yws very tin«ly, and thoroughly mixed tion by the government it* a su < -. . berw» fl • ieficiency in th'J tcalp bounty Re ing the appointment of J IL ' b In nmc; it n: :r»rs< r. (IJtir “fl wuh the suit, which mu-t be of the , and to di“p< 1 this don' t M -•‘•rn tire as <p' < ini deputy for Straw j if crop count. Ju'lciu. y the reading»* >r tar* .. --------- —------- finest ootainai le. if the poison is . :neml>era of c-ngrt-ss ar« auxi j. I H S Brawoto* .f the laRl i ri-. .• jre to pay up the lierry Lak«, at the head waters oi I* placed out in the evening one can that the first projects «ball be all Hilfi. it previous dt-ficD i' y, it may I • ex- the John bay rirer. in Faateri» Or- go to the spot next morning and that is claimed for them Dll'- T'1-T'S. ’ l>Fuif .1 tli.al the j proprialion w4l gon. This ia asked for th« pr tec ':<» ! t «if Uli count the rabbits lymg dead in all There are other re.howev-r. tion of a ii«w sp< eie >f li-li call«.«! Otite« *r«« iM. ■ made 1 i tl.« i nt it.«* u 7-;« ' Bn ■ 'L' : . l i r atc<l directions, and tiieie is no end to why medium projects are advocated. F«K t»« J’ ! iiowev« r. the <d*cuti ’.ano-« a ill I■' trout by Editor V> la > and th*- ' f.f ¡Kilitr, a< cum- them. If works who»® «onetruction nil) vety diff* rent from what they were people of that reg«*n. io» fvi'Y •»••••••• For the protection of domestic i cost in the neighborhood of fj.xx) two yearn L n ler the new lew, The deputy is to be paid by volun i I aa4£' animal« one may build a sir «g pea , r f'H^tOare begun.it will i.r an that warrants were wm <i to the bounty tary contributions • f th« n< ghlmrs JOHN M 'I ELLEN ; ne < fion 1 I N lx of barbed wire and then place tbe 10 »r 12 pr< j«c ’ s tuay I • undertak «.wi* transferred by They want to prevent tb< ii her < lai manta, and w poisoned salt on a low platform < f en simultaneously. This will mak« per« in payment of men from putting them to atoij o.) • boards, or rocks, where it will not ¡t p lible to begin otir «y-t»m each grocery billf - s •! 1 to warrant in the alt' >•»» a' Barat. Of eg n be absorbed by the soil. Th-.n the in a majority of the arid land stat«« a peculator». In th' present In- the spawning •«■- dm g«r of «nvlliing but a «tray coy and to distribute the in;pror*m*r.ta - - ! »«r Cloudy la « pr'-ferr-d fir i-.ne against the ■'■!• fr. Ifo ote, or an occa«ioi>al hungry d«g. in all aectior.« ' f the V»’. t. It will will be hv.d I r the eounlita within making sit- ;■ Pbotr-« fio- 0 getting poisoned is.redur 1 to t.'.e e»aldelba secretary to demonstrate <bicb tbe coj ' have been killed. si.J platinum iahed in c. that irrigation ia » «oecaee alik« in minimum. effect«. E>’rij KvÜco • This method of extwtnir.atir.g A' ' » a a' T « that have made iMtan! - ’ th- - p st» is *<> sirr.pL' that a great ■nd in Neva«!*, io state« where pri extent'vele . w k « many of th* settlers are incl m d, to vate irrigation ia now being carr» -I ■nd saliti 1 II around if lb«y and that it ie • - ---- ou with success ami in stales where t.» I I th lividimlrt «•••••••to« to to•to to•to to••to••••• ridic'.le tb* idea and it is slow of > sing ad pt*«i. but tb*re is little it ia aimoat vrikreswt«. 4 11 .’ doui-t t1 al it a >11 come into or., ver 1 ATTO1 -, Frni.k R. % »? • r •al uso in the future, and will be a U. Carpel.- T ’ . uH- f- ' ft 2^ i«er.d to all i -ria -f llw W- 4 TO GET RID PF TUE RABBITS M. Al. CD Ontario, Oregon GROCERIES, II ■' BDWABE, DEY GOODS AND • BOOTS AND SHOES. Our S ■ ilty- -Th i. best oi goods and prices as low as our compei- No one Ì ■; . i ? < :* have in a!l linse We Ì we \c scciiiTii the ex \. P rasei On (¿irio, Oix OF BU on. O^EGO C PM?rr? : 1 ? tiSr1 —< I. < ■c Sit»» li 1er. rv 1 -j«*.-