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    NO. 39.
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY.OREGON, AUGUST 23, 1902.
VOL XV.
»
ENGINEER NEWELL
TALKS. He will visit different sections of THE
BIG PROJECT IS A GO.
The
Life Of
lracy.
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Oregon, look over the field, obtain
Five days after Tracy .the multi­
—
all information possible, report his
murderer.
was laid to rest, the • •
SUBSCRIPTION RATES;
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findings to the secretary of the in­ FROM COOS TO BAY SALT LAKE CITV.
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TELLS OF GOVERNMENT IRRIGATION.
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“Life of Tracy” has been published • •
i Tear ....................
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terior,
and
await
instructions.
I
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Mvnthi
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■ 'íí
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by
the
Keystone
Publishing
Com
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traveled through the region last
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I Tbe Great Ceatral ia to Build Through With­ pany, of Seattle, and is now on the • • • •
Water Is Common Property, Is Sold to The fall with Congressman Moody
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out Delay, and oo a* Straight a
market.
Such
a
statement
50
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have the Deschutes river, in Wasco
Land and There Will No Wraagllof.
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J. Il Mitehell
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Liae as is Possible.
years ago would have been confid­ • •
Joseph biinun
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No Water Monopoly.
county, in mind, and streams in
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iTboe L-:gue.
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ed absurd; 30 year* it would have • •
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fM a Muuuv
j Crook. Malheur. Harney, Wallowa,
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-eum«u
..
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Chief
Engineer
Kinney,
of
the
L
K.
N.
blu'
kburn
-D-
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aey Ueuaral
been considered impossible; 20 • •
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T. T.Geer
Grant,
Lake
and
Union
countie»
in
F H Newell, chief engineer of,
nor
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j Great Central, gave out the infor- years ago, possible in a limited • •
. Fl Dunbar
ary el »«ata
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C a Moore 'lu- United States reclamation ser- } view
Our
work,
however,
will
be
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arar
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J
11
Ackerman
j
'
mation
that
the
transcontinental
fuuiic:iu«tr»euuu
sense; 10 years ago, probable, and • • • •
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\\ H Leeds yic--. was in Portland Mot day and 1 slow, as we must proceed with cau-
Primar
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i features of the Coos Bay railroad
K. S. Beau. |
it
it
an
actual
fact.
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•
i
tion.
Government
land«
are
sold
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. z U. Wolverton
wuiveriwu • submitted ton
interview by the
ie Ju tgei
had been accepted and he had been
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> 1- . A.
We.have the most complete stock in town in • • • » • •
for a fund, and this fund expended
Evening
Journal
His
bitainees
in
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•
directed
to
make
location
of
the
F ur S ale —Two lots front on • • •. all lines- of
MINETd JUDICIAL district .
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we»l is to form the initial plan« in irrigation is afterward returned line through te Salt Lake Citv.
. ,M. D. CLIFFOBD th
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ct Judge......................
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Main
St
and
First
St.
with
cottage
W Ul Milici
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cl Atiuruay
is >>®er for r> claiming the great northwest­ to the national treasury, and those
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This acceptance, he said, pro­ on each, one barn. Four lota with • • • •
ursesT’-,- Representative
J W Morrow
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'»Verths deua.ur
ern arid section by means of the I in charge of it must he solicitious vides fur bonding the road at *16,
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firmari, ■
orchard of pear, apple »and cherrie, • • • •
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ear,
COUNTY—BAB '
X
irrigation plans to be adopted un for its perpetuation. Homesteads j 000 a mile, involving in round
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Jainen
A
Sparrow
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honet.
currents
it
gooseberiiea
bearing,two
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•
y J udge
il. Kichurtibun tier the recent act or congress.
tsken in the ari«l region will be numbers *15,000,000, though the
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r. <a:f.t
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R A Miller
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■¡•i in
room
house
on
it,
access
to
an
irri
­
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irer
J
K
Jotiuauu
without
the
commutation
clause
in
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•
“
My
mission
at
this
time,
”
says
;hi rife; (
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exact distance between Coos Bay gating ditch. Also one lot with • •
r
Geu shclley
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J \\ Buchanan Mr. Newell, “is to
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take a general the filing. Actual residence will I and Salt Lake has not yet been de-
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>. catti«.- ior ..
J < Bartlett
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•
seven-room
building,
good
loca
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1 dapcrintendent
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W,
E J Nubie survey of the country, consult with j be required.
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Inspector
(
termined.
A.
Venator
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•
höre»»
tion.
Terms:
One
third
cash
with
... I
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R J Williams the people and ascertain from them
“The result of this irrigation
ttle. h« -• ussiouer*
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“Who is it that will do all this? two years for balance in equal year­ • • • •
uppert-
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MARNE Y U. 8. LANU OFFICE ’
scheme
will
be
that
small
farms
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•
so
far
as
1
can
their
desire-.
The
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...Geo. W Ha es
Whose
money
or
what
railroad
is
Our
Specialty-
The
very
best
of
•
•
ly
payments
at
8
per
cent.
For
tor....................
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........ t has Newell
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new law is the must carefully writ will replace the large ones A man supporting you project?”
ver
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particulars call at this office.
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who
lives
on
a
farm
of
160
acres
ten of any of the lecent enactments
goods
and
prices
as
low
as
our
compet
­
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“
Well,
to
tell
tbe
candid
truth,
1
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SOCIETIES.
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within a year or two will make it
and
to
achieve
the
best
results
must
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SYLVA REBEKAH Degree N o. »0
I dont know,” he responded. “And
• • itors.
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a*
t.e.eryul and id Weile- :. ; *
be delicately handled. In a nut­ 80 Then he will drop to 50, and what is more, I don't know as I
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University of Oregon, • • • •
C. ii. Smith, Rec m ' >'•
shell, it treats unappropriated wa will find he has all he can do at
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care much I do know that I am
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ters of the country as the common that Ten acr- fruit farms will employed by respnsible people, who
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A. O. U. W. Burn* Lodge, No 47
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EUGENE,
OREGON.
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property of the people, and they supplant 60 acre idea» and ambi- advancing all the money necessary
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u.ur, Friday r>l«ht.
M w.
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tions,
and
then
the
rose
will
bloom
must
not
become
the
asset
of
any
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L It ilo>t. Kec.
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in the preliminary operations; tliat Tne first Semster, session 1902-3, • •
individual. No man can buy them where the sagebrush grows ”
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we
are
paying
promptly
for
what
opens
Wednesday,
September
17.
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<kNEY LODGE. NO. 77, I. O O F.
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at any price. They are a iieritrge
There is nearly *6.000.000 in the
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i..ioddF.I1O-»
we buy, and will contiue to do So.
The following sclio ds and col­ • • • «
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from
the
benufactor
to
be
used
on
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J fund already for reclamation pur­ I know that 1 have been instructed
m,
w Í King, »ecy
ool
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leges are comprised in the Univer­ • • • •
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ly for the healthy annointing of poses, says the Journal.
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to
proceed
with
all
possible
speed
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irrow&.lMt
bis soil or the propulsion of indus­
Mr. Fitch, like his superior is an to make tbe definite location of the sity : Graduate School—College • • • •
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merk, ui.. PROFESSIONAL CAROS.
In connection with our business.
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•ach ear
of
Literature,
Science
and
Aris
—
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•
enthusiast.
He
will
be
active
in
try’s wheels.
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line through between Salt Lake
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College of Science and Engineer­ • •
borse*. 01
“Toinagurate a system of irriga- the line of duty, and his intelligent
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and
Coos
Bay,
and
that
I
shall
do
t ehttuMt
\V. J. COLEMAN,
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•
ing-University Academy— School • • • •
in any locality we must ascertain: work is likely to be better under­
: cañar
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uiy best to ohev instructions. The
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nograpber and Notary Public Can the water be obtained; is there stood as time elapses.
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preliminary work will take three of Music—School of Medicine— • •
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B l 'RHS, - OllEC.O.S.
arid laud in sufficient quantity in
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School of Law.
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months
at
least,
so
I
do
not
look
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Otte Vi Cinse», Bill . BuiWl ig.
the vicinity to make its reclam a-
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Tuition free, excepting in the • • • •
Sumpter Opposes Reserve.
for active construction to begin on
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•
a
tion an object; what will be the
ee
GEO. 8. SIZEMORE,
the line before next spring. That Schools of Law, Medicine and • •
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La
Cost.
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Business men in this district are is, on the main line. Work on tlie Music. (Incidental fee $ 10.00, • •
ATTORNEY,
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“If all these conditions are 6atis- becoming impressed with the fact
.................. O regon .
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Belt Line Railway at Coos Bay will Student-Body tax $2 50 per year) • • • •
MS,
ee
and.
Bucks.
ee
Laud busine-“. a»«1 bea: factory the government advances that great injury is sure to result not be delayed for that.
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Cost of living from $100 to • •
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ituaiwr prompt«
U»
the money to do all things necessa­ from establishment of such a for
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“1 may say this regarding the $200 per year. For catalogue, • • • • Correspondence Solicited.
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“T alton biggs ry to house the water and distrib est reserve as is contemplated in
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construction of the road: We will address
• e
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ute
it
where
it
is
needed.
The
cost
• •
the
order
issued
bv
the
department
Biggs & Biggs
probably begin first on the Salt R egistrar of the U niversity , • • • •
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of such control of the supply and of the interior. As the full force of Lake end, and will drive the pile*
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celt! TTUKNEÏs- AT - LA W,
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•
Eugene,
Oregon.
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its
distributing
will,
of
course,
vary
the measure dawns upon all, the during the coming winter fur the
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OREGON.
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IS,
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One
location,
for
example,
mav
sweeping
effect,
peculiar
came
that
• •
' road across the southern end of
Ep
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»etico in all lbe courl8 uf Ore‘
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cost but *5 per acre; another *10, may have been potent at this time. Great Salt Lake. The Salt Lake
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tetions promptly made.
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another *12; and in difficult loca­ and permanent injury to a rapidly I e(1<j of
|jlie w,i| be under a sep
Notice of Final Settlement.
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C. W. P arrish
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•
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RJKMBOLD
tions even up to *20 and *25. Say developing district, resentment is ' arate incorporation, which will be
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that the first cost to the govern rapidly taking place with alarm. j filed in a few days.
PARRISH à HEM BOLD,
In ths County Court, of the State • • • •
•
•
•
•
ee
ment is *12. That sum is charged
ACtoru.ya-wi-Law,
of
Oregon,
for
Harney
Count.
It is the unanimous sentiment
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“H. I). Jerretl, first assistant en­
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•
up to the irrigated lands, and the that the order is not the result of gineer, and Mr. I’eltz, of Peniisyl In the matter of the Estate of • • •••••••••••••••••••••«••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
in, («nd Canyon Coy.
»••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••s
u.aevie lu the eon - < ' n ‘ ' J at.d
ui the owner
of the soil may repay the I any sincere desire to preserve a for- vania, have gone to join George
Willium Marrs, deceased.
evuuuee and iu 10« »-
.un «»a 1U U. »• laud u: ice.
government in ten annual pay­ j «-st. Rather the belief prevails that Lyman Moody, who has been re
The administratrix.
Martha
ments
W.tli
the
urety
of
a
crop
Marrs,
having
filed
her
final
ac­
some
deep
schemes
are
outcrop
­
Li.
»lull'd,
connoiteriug the line fur a consid
i<
h
season,
this
may
be
underta
count
in
the
above
estate,
the
court
ping
Business
men
of
this
city
ATTORNEY. AT— LA»',
er ble distance from Coos Bay, and
. bu’M
It c- ken with absolute confidence, ami do not hesitate to say that big in­
;• f.ir.ii ful attention given 1« Coii|
JOHN D DAI.Y, P rksident FRANK K.COFFIN, V k k PiiKeiimRT
they will go to work on the main has appointed the 11th day of Aug
will not prove a burden to the l»en- fluences coveting the timber are at line at once. I regard it as quite 1902 for the hearing of objection*
ua and Heal **l >1« Uiullers.
efieiary of the law
to such final account and the seltle-
such influence»
. ...
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play How
I’
Notary Puulic
v
t could
! I significant
that my instructions
“The water for irrigation is not enter upon a reserve policy calcula- I
ment of said estate
BUHN»,
U k EGON.
' are to get the straightest line possi­
s -Id to any individual It is sold ted to withdraw the timber from
M artha M arks .
OF BURNS, OREGON.
e 1U iimes-He mid GUllding
ble, and that any reasonable ad-
to the land oulv, ih'l the charge use, for the present at least, and
Administratrix with will annexed
Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited.
vance construction cost will lie
Dated this 11 day of July 1902.
"',7' »»»luuM
a.,i»..uii* becomes a lien upon the property j expect to profit thereby, is not yPl borne for the sake of getting a first
Sioo*Ao/4ort/—foAn
7)aly, front ZR. Coffin, J. W. Story,
In default of payment for twoyeat« dear, unless it be that as umn a»
....
L... &
. u
class road. That looks to me like
2^ Carponior, jfbnor bobbins,
J.
C.
fjorf,
tin- rights are forfeited a ><1 the lieu [ 'he reserve is created, and all the
:.".VKh II.LLAM6 <X i’iiZuEi.Ai-D
serious business.”
f
O/ftn,
7//.
j(/txanftr,
foma,
filed
land
will
be
mid
for
its
liquid-
«mall locators who have been
■ » u|0 Muonic Ballcug.
Notice of Final Settlement.
ation. In ca.e of homestead», to swarming over the field lately are
dl'BNd,
“
ÜHLGON
N. I. CARPENTER, Cashier.
Commia»ioner Binger Hermann
which government tile ha-» not j off their guard, the interior depart-
In the matter of the Estate of Jessie
Warm $F
t,e,n »eqiiireii,
8. St. MILLER,
acquired. the land revertí» ■ ment vill be urged to withdraw of the general land office arrived in
J Shepard, Deceased,
He is an
bin k to th»- g »vermetit in default, portions at a time for location, Portland Saturday.
Notice is hereby given that the
iiOTARY PUBLiw.
IS tu He
••nd subject to entr', as if not pr»— which may be picked up by great astute old politician and with the undersigned has filed his filial ac­
Juma, - - - Oregon
influence ms present position brings
h t-am
viously tiled upon And another interests.
count us the nd minis trator of the
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
him it would not b* surprising
acquire
a
th'ng;
no
p»
rson
can
aaa»*a.
’
,
'
K
*J2
However this may lie, the »enti-
rowf.
i state of Jessie J. Hhepard, deceased,
should
he
Im
elected
United
Slates
rub ton greater quantity of water ment among men who have given
and by order >.f tbe court made and
MARSDEN & GEAKÏ.
than ie iKce-cury to irrigate me tbe mutter thought is against re- I »eiiat-.r wh> ii the legialtiure con • titered July i>. ¡902. Falurday.
/ii) SKiaus aud Sui_,ci'U'
land actually cultivated by him serve. A determine«! effort will be veues next January. It is likely August 23d, 1902, at one o'clock p
BL'KNS, OMEGI»
that other pro»|>ective candidate*
BAILEY A ANDREWS, Proprietor. BURNS, OREGON.
rn, of said «late, has been fixed by
slrratdoae*.
t/T'li" ■ Ao ¿Ü For example, if a person owns a made to have the reserve, if creat-
160 acre« of land should acquire ed.con6.ied to (ha higher •lava* views his presence in Oregon with l the court as th- «lav when all ob­
¡* ii
water right« for tliat acreage, and tluiiN, and nut include the vast low nervous apprehension
jections to tbe final account will lie Strictly B’irst-Class
7
DR H. VOLP,
then cultivate but 80 all his righ'a areas that Cannot serve mm a water
heard and the business uf the estate
«til
Physician and Surgeon.
An exchange rays that « hen you «. tile And all person« having ob­
would lie cancelled. No trickery, ter preservative and which are pe­
Ecot Jkccommodatton.
. r».*
OPTICI AT MRSIb. s« K
chicanery, or false representations culiarly valuable for limber. In see a couple walking along the jections to sm«i account are required
..WS,i
will He tolerated by the govern­ this manner there can be no con- . street anti the man goes on while to app-ar on said date at the Coun
wrtwi
L E Hibbard
ibbtsnl <Sc Brownton. ment, its one purpo«e being to hu-- Hict lietween th* mining and lum- , the woman pauses to look al the 1 ty Court room in Burna, in said
band the water resources of the arid her ifitereete. On the contrary, the shop window* it’s a sure «ign they county and state, that they may tc
D entista .
Tbi* hotel is centrally located and under th* management of an
| regions, *n<! employ such water to limber will be invaluable as an in­ are married.
0 *rS door coat oITh- < ::lx<-ri Iiar.k
. iieani
j»-»
experienced landlord, The building has been thoroughly renovated
the best advantage in making soil ducement for all rail linea, support
Barns. Oree rn
Dated thia 19th of July, 1902
I., W. H hei ’ ard ,
and ia well furniahed
The dining room ia in charge of polite, accoui-
valuable that is at ¡-resent without ing such till mining, stimulated by
A Parisian doctor haa coin-
Administrator initiating waiter*
Th*
table* are furnished with the le-st.
value
that
he
pounded
a
serum
injection
rail transportation, develop« to a
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V
‘Tn cases where streams are all ' •tage where it can do to, aided by claim* in fatal to boil*. ¡t «si
)HN McMVLLEN
F irst C lass B ar I n C onnection
ready appropriated their will be no the limited agriculture. Letters Job’s luck to live a few thousand
rt.
wrangling with the claimants, so have been written to the high offi­ years too soon.
Administrator * Notice to Creditors.
far a« the government ¡»concerned. cials. asking that time fur protest
A firm is doing business in Buf­
Notice i* hereby given that the
We will simply let them alone un­ be given.
raa.
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Otrgon
falo, N Y, under the name« of Eng­ undersigned. H W Hamilton, was
til
they
have
settled
their
differ
­
In
explanation
of
the
causes
that
Cloudy day» pr-1’trred f r
the 9th dav of July spp«iin<ed
<k
ences among themselves, a< d then, mav be active in l»ehalf of the re­ lish <k Irish. Still mor* odd, Eng on
by Hon II <' {.eveiia County Judge X JOHN DALY. I'aaainaeT.
iking sitting». Photos fin­
M. ai.»*anvr.n, » n . > »«•«
1*
an
liah
ia
an
Iriahman.
Iriab
if possible, the United State* will serve. it is not the purpose of th»*
ri-
of Harney County Oregon, admin-
ed in carbon and platinum
Englishman.
take up the work and proceed Sumpter men to say that the gov
istrator of the e».ate of Henry II
ecu.
Maateraon deceased and letter* of
along it» own lines. Where tbe ernment officisls are a party to th*
InatanUneor* p-ocr>* u»< 1
Much of the charity that beginn Adminiatra’mn duly issued there­
value of manufacturing concerns scheme they believe at work. It i«
lenaiwly. First cl»«« wirk
All persona holding claims
OF ONTARIO, OREGON
are impaired by reason of destruc- thought here, however, that the al home ia often bacante it id too on.
d aatiafaction gnaryi teed
against said estate shall present
.tioa of water power», the govern­ forestry department and oth*r de-, weak travel awav
them
with
the
proper
voucher«
*t
Account*
of
Korporation«.
Firm« und Individual«
••••••••••••••••••••••
ment is not engaging in disputa- partinent officials have been urged
the office of Bigg. A Bigg attorneys,
Molici ted.
The Windsor Bar has been moved in the citv of Bums. f)r»-g«m with­
tvtion«. but intends to put thia ben­ by schemers in a manner leading
HTOCKHOLDERH:—John D Daly. William Jone*, Frank R
into
the building on th» corner in six mon’h« from the dat* of this
eficial la* into active service with to th* belief that the people here­
9TS*'a SaLt—Yearli 2
Coffin, Abner Robbins. H F Olden, M Aleaander, N U. Carpen­
north of th* postoffice Caldwell notice Dated thia 12«h day of
as little friction as po-«ible.
about demand the reserve It will A Bvrd, th* propiletnra have fixed July 1*02.
ter. William Miller. E Ii Teal. Th«** Turnbull.
r.ri* fi sieved
Durh
Charles H Fitch, engineer in be their effort to disabuse their up the new quarters in a vary com­
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