The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 18, 1902, Image 1

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    BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER ¡S, 1902.
OREGON'S ARTESIAN BASINS
CLARK FUND IS GREWING.
The general committee, in charge
of the Admiral I ark T-stimonial
THE HARNEY BASIN THE LARCEST
Fund, has been greatly encouraged
AND MOST IMPORTANT.
the past week by the wav subscrip­
tions have come in from several
cities and towns in the state. The
Otis Creek and White Horse aho Very
excellent example set by Eugene
Promising Artesiao Bssins--Uclls
in iloubling its contribution has
Were Not Properly Cased
[been followed in many instances
I Lebanon, through C. B Montague
Four very promising artesian and Kt A. Miller douti'ed ami sent
basins were discovered, one of them $26; Joseph more tha ■ d on'led with
however, being tile westward exten­ its remittance of $20 75; Union,
sion of the Snake river basin, which through Senator W. T. Wright,
was examined in part last Summer. sent in $30 instead of $2J; ; Hills
...
¡The artesian basins referred to are boro sent $20. through Senator • 8.
j as follows: '
r ir,.»tnn.
u. .h
B. Huston; Carlton a;.i
did i.
her
share
irtrhrt.-
Hetition for Liquor Lkecse.
To the Honorable County Court
of llarnev Countv, State of Oregon:
We, the undersigned legal voters
of the precinct of I. twen, said coun­
tv and state, most respectively pe­
tition your Honorable Court to grant
a petition to N. J. Lewis to sell
spiritous malt and vinous liquors
at his place of business in said pre­
cinct in less quantities than one
gallon for a period of six months
commencing November 13, 1902:
II. R. Sitz, Walter Gray, Andrew
D. Lytic, Ed. Silver, A. A. Clay­
pool, J H Jordan, M V. Smith, N.
O O.ird, Ben Jordan, C W Jordan,
1'. F Heinz J • W. Heinz, G F,
Parker, J L. Sitz, Scott Hayes, I.
Ii. Haves, W, W. Dtink water, I. Ii.
Clark, Wm L. Clark. I). W Jordan,
J. C Grav, G W Clark.
Notice is hereby given that on
Saturday, the Sth day of November.
1902, 1 will apply to the above
entitled court for the license
specified in this petit.on.
N. J L ewis .
First—The Snake river artesian 1 promptly; Corvallis at once re-
basin, which begins on the east, eponded with $20, through J D.
near Glenn's Ferry, extends west- Daly.
ward beyond the Idaho Oregon
0r< gon
The lively little city of Burns
boundary and reaches well into made its second subscription, niak-
Oregon. The northern portion of ing $56 to its credit, In thin re-
biÄv *
this basin, Prof Russell did not sp.-ct Burns stands alone, Th.
examine,
but it probably embraces I second amount comes through H
» Ws
the region southwest of Huntington, j E. Thompson, whom Secretary
Willow Cret-k Valley
Several: Mitchell examined a few years ng 1
i FI)«..' -'
rath «•
wells were put down in this basin for a commission in the National
ktlei, s* ,
• CBÓn,,?
last summer and fall with the hope Guard, and of course passed him
wwtS I
SUMMONS.
of obtaining petroleum and all but Encouraging n p.-rts have been
auleta.Ï
r,
one resulted in a surface flow of received from Astoria, Ashland, In the Circuit Court of the Stat«* <>f
Ji** tali
tn rillt.
¿
water. The basin below the arte- Oregon City an 1 Gervais, but the
ano,,.s
Î
Oregon, for the County of Bar­
ni «ai­
sian
head is something like 130 ■ secretary of the committee wired
liev
re oa f*t5
miles long, and embraces all the McKinley Mitchel!, of the Gervais Lottie Peterson, Plaintiff,
Xst-x Ì
land in the Snake river valley be- local auziliary committee, tester-
V».
la etch s?™
Thorvahl Peterson ilefeiulan')
tween Glenn’s Ferry and Hunting- day as follows:
™«,h«W
To Thorvahl Peterson, the above
ton, and in the lower portion of the I “If any subscriber to the Admir-
><i left tar •
T hip:
named
defendant:
.
Owyhee
anil
Malheur
river
valleys
al
Clark
testimonial
r-uflered
mat
er tide ofe
urns, h«*
You are lioreby summoned to
1
which
is
below
the
2500
foot
contour
erial
loss
by
recent
fire
in
Gervais,
• rfitht
appear and answer the complaint
iwl
1 The artesian head is perhaps higher, cancel his subscription at once.”
<ir tlrocir..!
'! on nj>-.
[than here mentioned, but of this J Treasurer Ladd lias received a in the above entitled cause filed
aainiL'i.ii,
j Ptofessor Russell is not prepared number of small subscriptions against you, in the above entitled
«!. Burr«,.
»fier bile-,
to make a definUe statement, at ¡within the last few days and is [Court by the 20th day of October,
alder.
n. het»«
I
present judging from the dale in j ready to receipt for mor.—Sunday i 1902 iiiul are hi reby notifiul that ¡1
ark. r.'J -J
•n. J ji L y -B
von fail mi to appear ami answei
hand, flowing water should be ob-i Oregonian.
!. Bure«. - - fl
1 ' tainable «*
.... ii etc , i r«a.
~
•
•
•
the plaintifl'will for want thereof
at vr>„iu
Nampa. Caldwell,
fl
The
Oregonian
has
made
a
mi
—
«hen dît-, fl
• in the Boise valley. The total area | take as to the amount contributed apply to the Court for the relief de
Silvie*
mantled in said complaint to-wit.
which it is
H'I um ft :, fl
j over
...........................
’ reasonable
'
....... . to ex- I by Burns. Tim last amount of $22
.... ..
For n tlecree of the court desolv
peel that flowing water can lie had -ent by H E Thompson swells the
G’i.
i iog th“ m irriage contract existing
'.littMir. -
H
is not less than 700 square mlji ». subscription from lu re to $75
urn». (•••• « f
¿j*e
• •
between p!fT and il>-fl in said soil
Second—The Otis valley artesian '
inti ii I ho for the award of the care
liasui embraces the valley of that
Religious Services.
»ffrifcht. I
and custody of the minor children
[
name,
in
Oregon,
where
the
coniii-
r-:». c»r.» tMi
en p cr.. AH
I lions arc such us to justify the hope
Services at Christian Science of said marriage with plfl'aml tin
;nrnF, t sj'
j
that
flowing
water
can
be
had
.
ver
Hull every Sunday at 1 1 a m and cos's and dishursmenta of the suit.
B:<_____________________
You will take notice further that
an area of some 50 or 60 square 8 p in. Service Wednesday even­
j. n Fn.oa,
dalton biggs
,
the
date of the order for this publi­
! miles
mgs nt fl. Subject for Sunday,
cation is the 2nd day of Hepteinber
‘
•Probation
Alter
Death
”
i>r»pj. I,'
j
Oct.
19
Biggs &. Biggs
Third—Th» Harney basin em
mark e;
. s
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>> 1902
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
i
brace-
the country almul llarnev Oct 26 "Ev.-r anting Punishment
.. e*
MUB8CRIPTION KATES:
T hornton W h i . iamr .
B MNS,
—
—
—
—
OREGON. land Malheur Lakes, and is by fir
cropginH
Rev A J Irwin will preach at
iflPiime'i n« Year .. ..............
|2.0v
I
Atty for plff
V m ’ ,- ?/
► .. hr^Mooth.
« Month« ..........
...
. . l.OJ
Practice in all tne courts of Oie the largest
= I and most tuiprirtant Harne; the 2nd Suuday of each
J"
...
Published in the Ti inri-Herald
Collections promptly made.
I Lusiii discovered. Its outer rim month <>t 11a. in. and 7:30 p. lu.
i: right.
once a week for six full weeks tie­
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
1. Fsors.»
I measures something like 100 mil* - Suhhatli school every sabbath at 2
I l«f! »?'. 3
■TATS—oat ..IN
ginning with and inc usive of the
p
lu
i. A KKMBvLU
i? in Md
C. W. P.sKl.n i Y qh ) norlhwe-t to »r«U II- net, a' -J
I ■•aster» .................. t
J. H Mltchsll
9 of b»l
(it h <l.i y of Sept tie date of t he first
I
Joseph 6ÍUIOD
PARRISH
&
REMBOLD,
.''ui day school Kt lliiii.«\ th**
in. her»*».
50 to 10*1 miles from northeast to
« Thoa T olruc .
public 'I ion. I. V order of the Hon.
Lip; u.n grsssiaew
...................
iM A Moody
northwest. The area below tin- ar­ tirsi Sunday of each month al 10 County Judge of tin- State of Oregon
ear, mur >rwsy Usuerai ...............
.Attorney s-at-Law,
D. R. N. Bia. kburn
bpcond,third
o
’
clock
a
m.
On
the
ley. etitit.1
T T '.eer
Burns ( hii <1 Canyon City,; Oregon.
tesian head embraces pracfienllv
>rli )riri;fc«
¥ I buubar
sud fi.urih Sunday of each month for llarnev County,of date Sept. 2d
Will pra' t'ce in the court« <•( Harney and
.
.
.
.
,
C S Moore
tltle.JKMi
viraetevuatiea
and
in
(be
Mipreint*
i-vurt
ui
Uir
'
all
th** ILlt latiflH l•«•|«»W I hr I
’ I <»*
J H Ackerman
Pr» it hil’g MT- 1902
a' 3 «r’clttfk |> m “
it car. t<» *
.tai«,
and
a<«u
iu
U.
».
mini
uiiu
«.
W H Laid«
Burns
and
Hurnet
.1:
■!
...<iui.
-
.
•
V»
ry
hvcrixl
-
w
um1ny
at 8 p m.
VI
»RH. Bean.
i arrow» ■
> C. Wultsrton
nnt less than 1G*M> -qusr- mile-, a
i at.le. m ' ■
CTittt*.
H.
IxMMiai'd,
»
F.
A.
Moers
ik, ugcaj
\
ih- ¡’rehbylrrian church
part • f wh'Ch however, is occupied Burr.H.
na, htina.4 NINCTH JL’DICIAl DISTRICT.
A ttorney - at - law .
A J. Irwin p.ihl«»r
hipvr « -—
M . D* C’LIFFOBP
.riel Jad«..
l.v Hi.rney an t '1 .
,r
- and
v.n*- t-rvi- « w th* third and fourth
¡FI:!
_
Win Millet Careful attention given Io Col he­
.riet AH«».,
AUorn.y
EUGENE, OREGON.
Warm ” ii-KapraaootaUve ...
...Id Geer
'.ne adjacent swamps.
¡d • «of -ich month at 11 a. in.
lium and Ileal Estât, malt, r-
,J W Morrow
“
,fc
‘ mSMiaivr ...
■irk.-
hi
I
7:
•
p
in.
^abhnth
school
at
i
’
ne
til st Si-mster, session i</>2 3,
I 'i:ia
Notary Public
Fiurtli—l b - White H iii - o arte
1 COUBTT-«BABNIY Î
in. i v ry Sabbath morning.
opens U. ii i .- m I. iv , Si',.ii’ihln’i 17.
Bvuxs,
U
kegon
.
•ian
basin
is
situ
ted
in
E
i»ie<
Jame» A Sparrow
MS J«4s»
H. Kicbar laoti
Tile iolloivin^ s l.o Is and ccl
■ < .
-k ................
I’ **H'*hing M-rviccR at the Baptist
KA Miller Office
wur.r
in Times-Herald building Oregon, to th- east ot ' e|i. < ue iin-
leges are compì i.scrl in the Univer­
J K Jvn:.»uu
<
nmeh
every
lnt
and
2nd
Sundays,
t dll. and.a<-h >*n bj 'he structure
Geu M Del ley
■ arrow >■
morning and evening Sunday sity: (»r.idua'c .Sih<><>l College
J W Huchanan
.................... .
broqA 1 •«•OF
and by Warm springs, will most ech<»«d » very »Sunday at 11 a rn. of Lilei .itm e, .Science and Ar's —
J •: Bartlett I
■ff
.,
indeTt*
ï *si espcri rtsndsnt
lOHM W GKASTT
E J Noble 4 w. a.
Land*.; kinspecter
certainly yield flowing wells The prayer meeting every Thursday College of Sc ience and Engineer­
A Venator ‘
..............
‘ «■iMiouers
■■■■■«■.aæ*.....-
r
R J W illiaina
MÄRSDEN à GEÄRY.
area below the artesi ri head !■ hv evening
ing - Univ ersitt <\< iili-nn- Sihoiil
oprici:
i* ■
omr e. ». las »
Physicians and Surgeons.
Geo W Ha ea
estimate 100 square in es
of M usii Sili H.l of Midicinc
n.f. b«»
• ..........................
''taa Newell
•rpir . «irer
.......................
BCRXS,
OBKGO5.
Flach of the basins ref-red Io 1-
School of Law.
nkip««'
- — - -
Ojin al rnidenn.
Utf f*h . ^ No
LOATHE SIGHT CF GOLD.
Tuition free, excepting in the
il> well worthy of development.
in
«.j
tocirriLs
Schools of Law, Medicine and
>*
MTLVA BIBIK AH L>e«r.« No u
¡each cas* these are larg- tiodie» <d
f "f
*«ta«r«ry IM Md M Vedn«fríaX
DR
H, VOLF,
Music. (Incidental fee $1000,
fine land The total »r- a. ro'.gh
. :
MitC.b *mV‘ NO.
’■
Smiib. i;ee sec’y.
Student-Bod 1 tax 4Ì2 5° per m at .
* h»T»
.estimated,
of
the
four
La'in»
Phy
air
iati
and
Surgeon,
jrrow».^
Cost of living from $l<o to
t ante «d
artesian waler can lx* had 1« in ih»
A.o. S. w »«i»» «-°4*'
4'
OFFICE AT KEolllKM E
“I have ▼imifetl th* ri inta of thrr«*
I !er ball
$200 per j ear. 1'or catalogue,
wi»»»»<r Frt«»r »K»,
. ■ m w
— ‘neighborhood of 2<Mki to 2- t OG countries,’’ remarked a traveler, a med­ address
■
1 j.nro*. k*"
M I. Brawn ton
I. K ¡1 fbbsrM
ical ni’kn. according ’<» the
Chw*ag »
KIIH o U.K*
square miles
1 on kß P1
K i . gistr utoi Itu. I si vi rrxri y ,
Tribune, “and I ha*«‘ found ail the of
it.
I
Ilibtx.ixl Ac Brownton,
In addition to the study of the fir al guide» in them broken down in
Eugene, ( Ji egoil
. hr **. * uutr loix ;a, wo. w, i. o o r.
I .iffij«»»-1 euaiOiM rellaw. ■»■'.«»•<» »Maria»
D entisti s».
artesian basins referred to. Professor nerve »nd victim* of insomnia Every
J M o.’-.r, k .
r on r«*' - —
Olile. fliM door »M-o! Tb» ' I'l.en. Bank
e ’
», klr.r — >
R usm II’ s trip furnished much of one of theie officia.» $» required to
Burn». Oregon
give l>on<!». not <.nl;. for bin own lion
11»,
ii I« >M^\Í X X N’X
interest in the wav of general goo- e’ty.but toeoverihcf* t y «iaitor« whom
PAI EN I U IH I INI. HING
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
i logy and geography, and •«pseially he cond’icta over th»- place, it i»cu»-
•»»»»»»»»»»»»•»»»»»a»»»»»
tomary t<> hand rrp i.» > about nm« up
in reference to the extinct volca­ • he »!• tor» to *h «the <• .t » ¡n their
■..CTT» ————— -
'Î*HE most in.portant improve-
JOHN
McMELLEN
no»» of Southern Oregon and the different »tag*» <»f de<elopn>ent. Jf the
W. J COLEM AN,
* HMfit of t ha age in the art • 1
party
be
»
ntunerou»
•
oe
the
nerxe/
cinder buttes in Idaho.
penmanship makes th» p<x,r writer
<*f tl.e g li le
»trnng to «neb a ¡»»Uh
L Í r* enographer and Notary Public
One of the greatest needs <.f th» that »t the H«»tel > U Monnaie. In a splendili penman in 11 few week»
t; Ct««"
B ien «, — O be . n
.iifct*'
people
in Idaho and Oregon who Peris, the rran « of.fe.ss-d that the « ght by the n»e of this ring E«ilor»-d
Burns.
O.egon
OBral» Chlarra Baal Balidi».
by prominent (Joliege Preside nt»
are interested in putting down arte­ of e»>ined gold and -»h< r «va» »xhou
tn him. and th»t he had r - ir»« t<. look
Cloudr days preferred for
sian wells 1a detailed information u| < n e»er% ne « ho »i»itc ! th« mine a. and Boards of F. Im-a’i'.n in Europe
GKO. 8. SIZEMORE,
and America. Hample rloz'i. aa-
making silling« Plinto» fin­
a» to Low to drill and care for «u b a ¡rtHMihle robber
• rted sisea »»nt pewt paid for ♦! INI
arrwajov
"Iteablea O e eff»^ t upon the nerve«,
ish'd
in
carbon
and
platinum
tn kft *
wells Of all the drill bole» Pi .f in nearly every rate it ha« affected sie.cL »ample 2Ó ■ W|.“n ordering
eft
* ora,
............................. Oímos.
•Secta.
a »irigb- ring, at»»» whether for man
»»•or Ru«»-ll saw in the slate» 't
'eft ■**
the eye-ight. One f-f the ¡r-
t'dd
Uraaaw». Land tesw»
u.J Kea)
•. o'**
Inrt.ntar.eoo» prore«» u«ed
je»r»
f
>t’ii<ial razing
woman, or child
M e>aiwe »roM| »l«e**»nuel le
r»d to, be failed to r»m'tn>>»r a »in­ me that
up* u g«»M a 'd » ter hud affected hi-
extanaieelv. First citas work
1’1 NN Mi ... SI ITI \ UL
«.
gle
instance
in
which
the
work
was
Might so that be i» » h »M* to diat tng ».«h
M F.T».««. li >
and satisfaction guaranteed
X». IM S. Frank Street. PHILIPS! Pitta
pr' i*rly done. In sum» instance» certain object» imle« ■ they pottem
•r»«f ■■ Lav.
SauryEat .-
E». I» • • .<• •-
as near Boros, the well without citluir irfalcsceM (¡«»»litte«
VILLIAM8 * FlTZGERAI'p
doubt would have linen highly awe-
,TPAf*WiaaM Maaasi' Rai Hi. <
• pletri RMehhsrrI»».
Bvtum.
-
Osr.ooN
|
Make a • >np *.f I • < p»*un<!a of Iifti?
•*Daddr" »till »elb furniture at c»«'tul had prop-r ca»mg '»-en put
br<H»a mfjr, one piai
eirfer »ia»».
t»l> Hrst Mrvrt •aErr City. On.
r»a»or aide price« No rhsr.ge since in l-ut ar» e as»»d a» failure*: and far.
an*l or.e tea»p»w»r. ful
ex lb
of
the
election
Wall
paper
going
.1
in
other
iwatane»»
well»
which
are
froniM
e|r»«ea
and
ri&natn
n.
Wtrn
The only fully »«quipped optical
8. W MILLER.
■ -e
all kind« of price« Call at the flowing hare de* reaaed in volume boiling put fa • 1 p»»tin<*« <>f h'*ehf,er institution between Hall Lake and
rie« and let «tvitrer eery re»»t!y f r Ii
•1er», condole with him and ree the owing to «he caving of tb»ir side« asinata*. *eal b'
Portland.
fbieutific fitting of
r y* iu p ot j*r«
«F.S* Burns. - • - Oreg o
good*
— R me M«fa • t
»0 aa to be practically uaeleca.
«ij
g!»»»'» 1/ n»»» ground tome- sur.
Oregon Forwarding Co.
Ontario, Oregon,
'*•
Is now selling croods on a cash
basis and making a slaughter
in prices. It will pay you to
see them. Watch for the an­
nouncement in this space next
week.
M. M. CO
EÏ
Ontario, Oregon
have the most Complete stock in town
all lines of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
DRY GOODS AND
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Our Specialty---The very best of
goods and prices as low as our compet-
itors
<.0
No one has the Qualities we
have in ail linse.
«.*6
iti connection with our business.
have secured • the ex
agency for the
ZLÆ’COIE^XÆICIEZ
Correspondence Solicited.
Malheur Mercantile Co.
E, A. F raser Manager.
Ontario, Oregon.
"he Times-Jizrald
JOHN 1»
Biker City Optical Co.
PAI.Y. l'tiF.«ii>KNT
FRANK It.COFFIN,
V u k P iif . kipist
First Natioal Bank
OF BURNS, OREGON.
Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited.
6l»cltMd»r>i --'iJiilj/. Jianh
University of Oregon,
Photographer.
8
*f/.
Qf.
S'.
Carpontor. jfbncr
Oilion,
'if/.
&o6Ain 1.
9?.
jZioMantior, li/m.
Coffin. J. 9tf
J Wil/iomi,
Jonoo,
Sinry,
C. Jf.
Z/oti.
T1A01.
N. U. CARPIiNTER, Cashier.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Tlx©
Mlb A JORDAN, Proprietor. BURNS, OREGON.
Special Accommcdatijns for Traveling Men.
Thia hotel la centrally located and under tho manngeinent of an
<*xp' rlenc»d landlord,
Th' building has been thoroughly renovated
and is W'H furnished
The dining room is in chnrge of |silite, accoin-
inodating waiters
The table» are furnished with the lie»!.
F irst C lass B ar I n
e
i i
» -»♦-
’
-»ar
vwr
-»we
t»r- »
JnllN l> IIAI.Y. I’aesmsST
C onnection .
- mo -»ar
M
-«•«-. .-»•r~, mo »
I’ bssioiist . 3
AI.EXAMiElt, Vie r.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
f!
Í
OF ONTAHIO OREGON
A'tv-oiintn o< < '< 113xiinti<> iih
*
Hoiir-itcci.
F' iitih * nn<! Iti<livi<ltit«l»
e
I
i
i
STOCKHOLDERS —John J» l».lv William Jone», Frank R
Din. Abner Rutilar.». It F Olden, M
(
Alexander, N I Carpen­
1er, William Miller. E ti Teat, Thoa Turnbull.
FOTARY PUBLIC.
E II. TENT, I’e.liier.
♦ C
MIC.
u «*. tun <Jie <J«v <j«o *-»•«.
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