The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 06, 1902, Image 1

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BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY.OREGON. SEPTEMBER 6
VOL XV.
CAUTIOUS quire title to mining claims within PERHAPS NEW LAND AGENT turned hack to the school fund.
The fact that the State Land
the park, and will forfeit all right
Agent is appointed by ono officer
upon breach of the regulations or
m i l It ■ j»r
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SUBSCRIPTION KATES:
when they do not appear to bo act­ QUESTION WHETHER A DEMOCRAT while he is the representative and
THERE is danger of taking i p
agent of a board composed of three
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p!.<*
ing
in good faitb, and may also be
I r J Mucks ........................
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WILL GET THE PLUM.
WORTHLESS LANDS.
officers, is what has given rise to
IrM Mouth.
ejected from the park.
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the suggestion that the power of
The herding or grazing of loose
ornciAL dibectory
appointment should be vested in
ON :
stock or tbe driving of such stock
J. 11 Mitchell- Stories el Pretetrloaet Craixr* Should
Mot emeat
Foot to Take Power of
the body which lias charge of the
Joseph Simon
over the park is forbidden, except
poi at me ni oat of Üoveraor’s Hands
Carefstly Sifted Before Paylst Fee
11 agent’s work. Those who have
iTho». Tongue.
where authority is granted by the
i
tM A. Moody
And Vest it Io Load Board.
What nay Prove Poor Laid.
1). R. N. Blackburn
considered the matter say that
superintendent. Horses,cattle and
........ T. T.Geer
................ FI vuubar
other livestock at large or being I Will the next Stale . Land Agenli II that there is no more reason why
........ C 8 Moore
The present rush for timber lands
. J H Ackerman
grazed within the park without au ! be a democrat? is a question that j «.lie State Laud Agent should be
... W H Locd»
in those parts of the state remote
j R. 8. Bean.
thority will be impounded bv the will interest some.of tbe politicians j appointed by the Governor alone
,...> C. Wolverton . from railroads or navigable streams 1
have the most complete stock in town in
5 F. A. Moore
superintendent, and if not claimed ■ of Oregon this winter. There-is' than tht-rois for the clerk of the
all lines of
MtwrrH wstsui ptsraicT.
, will not prove as profitable to the bv the owner within 30 days shall I good reason til believe that the ap- tilfkrd to be appointed in th« same
IriMtluilM
..
M-B (LIFFORD entrvuien as many of them expect,
riSAL^frariy
Wm.MMlet
be Bold at public auction, Funds jpnintmentof a State Land Agent manner. Both are working entirely
trie*
Aiwrn*y .. ’7
•• • ...
. (¿«.».r
according 11» J T. .Moylun. a weil-
so arising will be held for six ¡ 1 will be taken out of the hands of ■ under the direction of the ivhole
! known timber dealer of Foitland
months, subject to claim of the j the Governor and placed in the ' board. No difficulty has been en-
cevSTT—«»asev.
“Many of these claim hunters,”
couniered under the present at-
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A Sp.rrow
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h Mlcu.r.lwn | | he said, "will prove to be victims owner, who must pay all costs at­ ■ control of the State Land Board,
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KA Milter 1
■ rntigement, for the incumbent of
tending
the
impounding,
and
if
not
ÎTi.r
j K Jvni.^.11 | of the cruisers, who charge them a
| wrhich is composed of the governor,
’. J
'
oeo Shelley
go into the I Secretary of State and State Treax- the oflice of agent, M L. Chamber-
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! » Ba. b.nati good round figure fur finding a Jo- then called for, will
' lain, seems to be entirely saliatac-
I cation. These cruisers in their general park fund.
| urer At least, there has been
c. lu.pwwr
.y' ,
X. venauir
A number of customary prohibi­ some talk to that effect, and in view orv to all concerned. He has made
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RJ william.
zeal to make money quickly, will
f ;
tions. such as the de-<truction of of the radical changes that have
■ asms * u. a. js»»
(Concluded on page two )
prospects of sale in |
. . O»». W H» e> ■ represent the
natural curiosities, cutting of lim­ taken place in state land matters.,
........ • ha» Ne«eil
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glowing terms, when really there is
ber, except for construction of pla­ it would not be surprising if the!
..¿I
! no prospect of sale ai any price.
I,
*uclbrlfcö
ces of entertainment and for mining method of appointment should Ie.
The 1 alk of $2000 and »3000 as tile j
l'U.
riTLVA BKB1KAH Uegrtv So. »•
purposes, the abandonment of fires, changed as indicated. As the next
"Iw «ria*»*»
N.O.
ruling prices of the remote moun-1
killing of game, fish, except bv rod Governor is a democrat, and the
c G. Smith. Rec -vi y
EUGENE. OREGON.
lion^J
_____ _ I tain claims is all fiction as in many
and line, selling of intoxicating other members of the board are
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. cases this would amount to $2 and ,
A.
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W.B«r»a
47
A. Q.Ü»
wtba teil«.
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liquors, posting of advertisements republicans, tbe vesting of tbe ap­ The fust Semster,Session 1902-3,
$3 a thousand fur the stumpage |
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r«w»r
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*H A DiHard.
M. W
or
general obnoxious behavior with­ pointing power in the board would opens Wt dnesday, September 17.
H
fc. H Huyt. Her. alone.
These would be big figure*
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in the park are to be inforced. probably relievq the victors in the
The following schools and col­
in th« western portion of the state (
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1 0 0
Permission to reside in the park Gubernatorial fight of some ot their leges are comprised in the Univer­
»he.e the logs could be hauled to I
must be obtained from the stiper- spoils.
sity: Graduate School—College
VN \ King. »«»•' I mill by tail or floated down some
!
!
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in'etident, vho also ha“ authorii»
The ieM«oiis which are gii< n lor of Literature, Science and Aris —
sir-am fur a lew uiiies
to appoi.it guides
In connection with our buriiiva*.
the proposed change are L
om, College of Science and Engineer­
"Whetevera good holy of 1,11 -er j
C»AKD&
r «va
partisan. The duti-s cf a ■'“Intel ing-University Academy- School
- xi.ts with ii 20 miles u' 1 r.ii o id
Cuban« Want President Impeached,
Land Ag.nl now are very diff rent1 of Music--School of Medicine—
here la nili» ri-k <•• • -
rub -.
U . J - CJLEM AN,
from what they were when the I
ting bulu t>f u q nt • • ( ai im go»-
School of Law.
itenugraplier and Noi.iy i uulu
An AasnClut- ¡ n ee di.p.ltch from office was created; in fact, they are
ertiment price, bu* p. ■ pit ar« now
iii-Hd
Tuition free, excepting in the
B urn «, - O heou . n -
rushing in by the hundred, to se- llavaiina says: Pmeideut Palma I not the same in any particular.
liurtj. J
Schools
of Law, Medicine and • A
ierUîJ
OMo.e.Cid»«“» H*bk Builuln*.
cure claims on the mountain sides finds himself today without the I'hc oflice of the State Land Agent
¡Jet I
Music.
(Incidental fee $1000, •• •
I where there is imt likely to 1« a «upporl of a simile m-wep'iper con was created in 1895. and the duties
OKO. S. MIZEMOKE
• •
I. r.u
' railroad near for the r>« xt 20 years. ' trolled by Cubans The editorial» | of th« oflice were o ascertain what Student-Body tax $2 50 per year) • • • •
«TT0BNEY,
Burse,
Cost of living from $100 to • •
UHM»,
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ÜBKOüN
The purchaser of such claims usu published in the Cuban presa are. | school lands had been lost to the
• •
btrlrif
For catalogue, • «
“JC-1OD-. Lri«*l bu.’-nesB, and Kra. ally take the cruiser at his word, I conaidered collectively, reniarkabk- stale and to search for and select $200 per year.
Callee
aoD<
• •
nr
*«» mauer proiul llv attended to.
• •
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and pay him $100 without seeking , for their bitterness and outspoken I other lauds in lieu thereof. This j address
Co trespodece Solicited.
¿W »t<^
l'^’-TüS utm.»
opposition
to
the
chief
executive
was
a
duty
Intrusted
by
the
consti
­
R egistrar or the U niversity , • • o •
to verify his statements as to the
r.f. '
1 et:
amount of timber, the quality, the The only paper which supports the tution to the governor, who was
Eugene, Oregon. • • • •
Biggs & Biggs
ma,
• o
accessibility of the claim, or even | President is th- Diarorie la Marina, authorize«! to employ an agent 10
■DUI
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a
AtfOKNEÏ»- AT - LAW,
•
•
do
the
work.
While
the
work
was
formerly tbe organ of the Spanish
B||i
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OBKGON. the proper numbers of tbe qtiarter
V
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♦ •
r rishi. 1
section. They take big risks and , Government, and at pre'-ent repre I to be done bv the agent, all selec­
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Notice of Final Settlement.
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Practica in Ml me courte of Ore.
• •
are in danger of bolding their lands senting the Spanish colony in tions were made over the Gover­
• •
ollecuous promptly made.
• •
nor’s signatures. T. W. Davenport
and paying taxe“ on them for manv Cuba.
ItMtl 0Mfc¡
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In the County Court, of the State • •
» •
•
C.W.P**» 1H11
talliti] a
was
the
first
'and
agent.
He
made
One
of
the
principal
causes
of
th»
years to come.
• •
of Oregon, for Harney Count.
. Beni
• •
0
large
numbers
of
lieu
land
selec
­
9 on
“
Tbe
great
majority
of
entrvuien
opposition
to
Present
Palma
teems|
PARRISH &. REMBOLD,
In the matter of the Estate of • •
ill ! »2fltl
• •
now filing on timber claims are j to arise from the fact th yf h* grant­ tions and at the end of his term, in
raea. Li-’d
Auoraays-iH-baw,
•
•
William Marrs, deceased.
•••••••••••••••••••••«••••••••••••••••••••••••••ri*
ia.k, J itarwtt (tuid Uafiyou City,; Miagoli. II
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strangers in Oregon, ami they ed the Casteneda concession for the January, 1899. be reported that all
The administratrix.
Martha
cwuririui Hart.ey and
IÍ.
"¿««¿liu.les .uu tu liu .ue.em. tv.un oi m« should take pains to personally in-, estabiiehment of an electric light selections had been made amt that
Marrs, having filed her final ac­
aau atria *“ U.S»
vllU«.
sped the lands, or they should tm- plant at Havana The concession j there was no furthur work lobe count in the above estate, the court
plov reliable parties to investigate has been a subject of bitter di-CUR done. He therefore recommended bus appointed the 11th day of Aug j
iHm«* LdL. JL äjoiaüix I»
iiefore thy pav their money to the 1 eion in the House of Representa­ i that the office be abolished mile»» 1902 for tbe hearing of objection“!
ATTUHNBY AT-LAW,
JOHN I> DALY, P rkhidkkt
FRANK 1C,COFFIN, V ick P mimidakt
cruiser
or go to the expense of ob­ tives and some members are de­ some t.ew duties should be assigned to such final account and the settle­
areful attention given lo Uoilec-
taining title to a quarter section manding Senor Palma's impeach­ ! to that otticial.
Uvus and ite»l botai« mallere.
ment of sttid estate
The Legislature did not take
that time may lell them is com­ ment unless the concession is ie-
Notary Puolic
M artha M ahrs .
scinded The impeachment ma'ter kindly to the idea of a'xili-liing an Administratrix with will annexed
pletely worthless.”
UuuM.
O mboos .
OF BURNS, OREGON.
1 has been upon the table for the office, and in casting around for
Dated this 11 day of July 1902 i
HMS-Herald building
new
duties
to
be
imposed
upon
the
we»k
Both houses of congress
RULES FOR CRATER LAKE PARK.
Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited.
| have become badly disorganized land agent, discovered that th“
Al. FlTiGririAM»
<Stockhot<i»ri;—John 7) Va/j,, Smnk
Coffin, J. »». Soory,
Notary ruotic
The Oregonian special correspon­ { over this question and the result state had on hand a considerable
K-eat tA<ate AgeUl
f/. 7/
Corponftr. jfinor SfoiOint. X. J. Wiliiaint, C. Jf. tint.
Notice of Final Settlement.
WIi.UAlb A FlTZuEl.ALD dent at Washiugtor. says: The has l>een a strong anti-Palma feel- number of farms which hail been
Si S. Otdtn, 7i? Jf/tjranitr, Wm.
• taken on foreclosure of mortgages
1 Secretary of the Interior issued re-1 ling.
mee IS Ola Masais bulloles
In the matter of the Estuts of Jessie
N. U. CARPENTER, Cashier.
given to secure loans made by the
galatinns for the management of
mana,
-
O kkcon
J Shepard, ’leceased,
•Stale Land Board from the school
Some Loteiora Bachelors.
¡the
Crater
Lake
National
park,
to
NotyirIs hereby given that the
bill 1: fl?
Ä. W. MILLER,
funds. It was therefore ducided
i,f»rt>
become effective imm diatelr. The
undersigned has tiled his final ac­
ir •»»]
W. P. Norton writes from the P that the State Land Agent should count as the adminlstrslor of the
i park will be placed in charge of a
NOTARY PUBLIC.
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ranch
in Oregon to Winnemucca ' be required to look after these i estate of Jessie J. Shepard, deceased I
j
“
iiia-riiitendent,
yet
to
I*
appointed.
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hrufcid
Huma. - - - Oregon
ihCtTWl
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
who will, for the present, at least, friends that he considers that part lands, lease them, Mill them and see , and by order of the court made and ' I
’
.a.aaasea».
jhi ,«.. u »>| he its onlv official
Under the re- : of the country exceedingly lonely that they were not permitted to de­ entered July 9. .902, Saturday.
gulaiimi* in'iieral locati--i«» may lw <111 account of tbe scarcity of mem- teriorate. The duty of making lieu August 23 I, 1902. at one o'clock p
, .
MARSDcN 1 GEARY.
Pb) SKiAftS B1M1 3 l U
made in a maimer not detrimental tiers ot tbe fair sex, and he beliaves land selections was still retained in m, of said date, bat been fixed by
to 1 he park, but all prospecting is that a good investment would be the law. The power of appointment tbe court as th day when all uh-|
BOHNBi
UBEGUN.
BAILEY A ANDREW», Proprietor. BURN», OREGON.
rrfdJnu*.
I’hunr Ao tVi prohibited.
Persons wishing to Io the establishmei t at or near the P- was left in the governor, and I. B jeclions to the final account will lie
cate mining claims must file with ranch of a branch matrimonial Gwr sai made the next agent heard and the btinneaa uf the estate
'be stiperintendent of the park a bureau The young men of that Mr Geer made quite a number of settle And all persons having <J>-
DR H. VOLP,
description of the land desired tv vicinitv have no chance of marrv lieu land »election», and at the end jections to said account are required
Pkjaician •■<! Surgeon,
tie located, together with evidrnce ing as it is. and the country is fill­ ■ of two year» re|iorted that all losses, to appear on said date al the Coun
urricK at bro IDKV cb
they are qualified entrymen. ing up with grumpy old bachelors, with few exceptions, bad been ty Court room in Burns, in said
i that
. made good, and be confirmed the
L F Hibbard Before entering the park to make and a child is a curiosity in the
county and state, that they may be
. b*
report of his predecessor in that
of
the
Klitten
river
I
locations
they
must
obtain
a
per­
neighborhood
Hibbcuxl <5c Brownton,
heard.
.
mit from the Secretary of the Liter Won’t some enterprising person respect About six month ago lieu
Dated this 19lh of Joly, >902.
DÈNTliHl«.
Thia hotel is centrally located and under the management of an
I, W. BHEPABD,
ior. Linds 111 the park upon which come forward and establish mine . land selection became so infrequent
Örn.« am a».»«»« T*» i ‘
The building ha* 1>«en thoroughly renovated
ei periencad landlord.
Administrator
Bera». On < >n.
valuable deposits of mmersl have 1 institution whereby this painful | that they Were su“pended allogeth-
Tbe (lining room 1* in charge of polite, occ iui-
■nd is well furnished
, lieen found may i* located and situationcsr.be relieved? Hand­ . er, for the reason that the State
The table* are furnished with the beat.
tnodating waiter*
i land Agent's time was taken up
>••••••••••••••••••••••• • • worked under tbe mining laws by some commissions could no doubt
any person duly qualified and bold lie realizee for furnishing handsome . with looking after tbe state farms.
AtaiaiMralor s Notice to Creditors.
irst
lass
ar
n
onnection
J JOHN MeNlUI.I.KN
Il is therefore evident that, in-
wive* to these lovelorn Oregonian«
tng a permit.
These persons may use. for min- We hope to see matter* taken in 1 stead of performing duties under
Notice is hereby given that the
y
Photogmher.
jug purposes, sucn limber arid hand soon and will do what we . authority of the GoVermir, tbe undersigned, S W. Hamilton, w»s
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(Ii egow
•tone found upon ti e lands located cat. pi furUMW their relief — Winne- . State Land Agent is d..... .. work on the 9lh dav of July appointed
B««m
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over which the whole l.iard has by Hon H C Lavent Coonty Judge f or> ~wr
as in lhe jmtg nent of the .u[ierin n.ucva Silver State.
■»•«■ ♦ -»wo
www- ’••wn
n>
Ctendy dav» preferred f<>r
control Tbe state lieu laiui busi- of Harney County Oregon, ft«) min* a JOHN 1» DALY, Fat.inssv.
teodent
may
tie
used
wilh-mt
dam
­
M
ALEXANI»».K..Vw
«
making rilling- Photos fin-
nees is a tiling of the pa»t and baa iRtrator of I be ew.ate of Henry H
age to t lie park Within 30 Java
labad in enrb- n snd platinum
twwn. for ail practical purposes, for Masterson deceased. and ¡atUrn of
after tbe location of any mining
«fltoata.
The White Pine New* sav* tbe three years. The management of
claim, and before development
Administration duly issued there­
Mo< • proc*«* uteri
work i» commenced, satisfsetevy cattle and <f*ep m«u of that part state farms has become an import­ on. All persona »Voiding claim*
Firstclaa» work
C
x
OF ONTARIO. OREGON.
proof mait be filed with tbv super­ of the State ar* «giteting the ques ant feature of the land department •gainst »aid estate shall present
ffiiou guaranteed.
Uon of forming an aaaoctalion for In «'.most every county in tlie state
o intendent »bowing that tbe dieenv-
Ac-ouhte <>f <'orportitioriM Eirmw und Individtintw
them with th* proper Vouchers st
the mutual protection, and will in­
•••••••••••••ri
iSJiil-lU-d.
ery of a valuable d»p--site has been sist upon aandtdatee for the legis­ there are trsete of land which the the office of Bigg» A Higg attorneys, C
made within tbe limit of the loca­ lature pledging t hemeel tea to nee leiard was compcllci to take on in th* citv of Burna, Oregon, with­ i
STOCKHOLDERS - John D. Daly. William Jone* Frank K
■H aei < furniture a' tion, and if it be a plscer 1ne«lmo. their beet effort» to secure lira pas­ foreclosure, hecau»» the borrower* in six month» front the date of this 1 ( .flin Abi" r Bobbin«, B F Oidsn, M Alexander, N U. Carpeo-
notic*.
Dated
this
12th
dav
of
»rice« Ko change sines that »eery tru acre tract embraced sage of the law to rid the range« of could not pav tbeir indwbtedn*«*.
” ter, William Miller. E II Tot, Thos Turnhull.
lbs steetiasa. > Wall paper going al tbereio he« hewn Lund to contain t>> moitip'vmg band* of wort hie» Many farm» bava i*u «old by tbe July 1902.
P. W. HlMtLTOV
•
I
K H. TERT, ( aahler.
rquat«»** that are now crowding
aU kiada af pr;>-eo Call at the
board, through tbe Stale Land
w.tL V Ti a- J gsa the valuable depositee of gtiaergL lx> out tbelr herd« ai.d flock. —Win*
Agent »nd tb« pro«*ds have be*n
cator* will
be pe-mitud to ac- nciuucci Silver Stale
4
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Times-jisrald.
THEY
MUST
BE
M. M. CO
Ontario, Oregon
GROCERIES, HARDWARE
DRY GOODS AND
BOOTS AND SHOES.
University of Oregon,
Our Specialty--The very best of
goods and prices as low as our compet­
itors
No one has the qualities
have in all linse
jaacE
W ool
W arehouse
Wc have secured the ex
elusive agency for the
Mowsrs and. ZButolns.
E, A. F raser Manager
Ontario, Oregon.
First Natioal Bank
Strictly ZF’lxst-dass
Doot Accoïximod.atlon
Special Accommodations for Traveling Men
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; FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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