The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 22, 1902, Image 2

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■ ATCRÜAT NOVEMBER» itOt
JULIAN
HÏKD
Maaafor
THE GRIDIRON-WAITING FOR THE SIGNAL
SUMMONS,
WE ARE NOW
Ic. the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Harney County.
W. L. Marsden and J. W. Geary,
partner», plaintiffs, vs. William
H. Gibson, defendant.
To William H. Gibson, the above
named defendant:
In the Name of the State of Ore­
gon: You are hereby summoned
and requested to appearand answer
the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled action on or be­
fore tlie 22ud day of December 1902,
pursuant to an < rder of the above
entitl» d court l a-1 <1 upon the afiida
vit of the plfi'and of date the 5th
of Nov. 1902 for the publication of
the summons in said action you
will take notice of the date of the
suid order fur publication as above
staled you will also take notice that
the time in which you are required
Io appear and answer is six full
w >k !r< ii i ml iifi.-r t fie <)-i te of
tin fir.I pub .« ation of s*id aum«
111 th- Times-Herald, <■ .—
•5
g Iieral circuit i «H pl IliU 'i
>ubii.-hi d wei kiv at Bur ns *
Or. goo, and also lb.t tiie date ul
I the first publication is Saturday
i urdav Nov. 8, 1902.
You will take further notice that
i if you fail so to appear and answer
for want thereof the plfis will take
judgment against you for the sum
of Fifty eight dollars and the costs
and disburniK tits of this action
T hornton W illiams .
Plfis Atty
While Mr Williamson'# exhib­
its anent the Carey law consisted
of more palpable garbled extracts
from repot ts w hich no doubt con­
tained the passages qtto'ed but
were primante designed to ap­
prove it, the fact stands out in
the plainest possible way that
his characteriz ition of the Carey
law as “a colossal failure” is sub­
stantially correct. We do not at
ail subscribe to his implied con­
tention that it is a hopeless device
for reclamation of the arid lands,
for it could undoubtedly be made
approximately perfect through
amendment in the light of exper­
ience. There is no reason what­
ever why lands may not be pass­
ed by the Federal government to
settlers through the medium of
the state, on some such general
Burns will witness her first game of font bail at the Fair grounds on Thunk g'lit.g aft< rnoun.
scheme as the Carey plan, how­ above snap shot was taken at n practice game Sunday A small admission will I ■ charged at the gate to
raise enough to Luy arnica Physicians requested to be present—egpeciellv.
ever unsatisfactory the process is
in its present shap. The fatal
Come to Weston.
thing about the Carey law, and persons. The poor man’s troub­ HARNEY VALLEY ON THE WAY.
les
should
not
he
aired
with
any
­
Mr. Williamson ignored it utterly,
Weston, Oregon, is an ideal home
is that it contemplated a state of more flourish of type than those Everything Ready For Indorsement of
town
Beautifully situated in the
Irrigation Convention.
affairs under which the Federal of the man of wealth. The news­
richest part of the rich empire
Government would not aid in ir­ paper that represents equality to
A special to the Oregonian from where wheat is king, with pleasant
rigation work. So long as that Imen *s *’,e publication that
Ontario of Nov 17 sav«: The Har­ surroundings and superb climate,
■ the
• Carey • law, (will
meet with success andean
situation prevailed,
;
ney county irrigators arrived here its attractions to the home-seekers I
or something like it, was the only come *° you in good faith and thia afternoon bv private convey­ are manifold It has a splendid
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
method within teach. But the ask -V^u for your .subscription ­ ance after an eventful journey 160 gravity system, amply supplied by
instant public sentiment changed ’ ortland Journal.
miles over land from Borns. Thev mountain springs, and ofi’ers free
Notice is hereby given that the
to the government initiative and j
leave on tonight's delay trnin for water for ten years to home-build­ co-partnership heretofore existing
Portland, where they will arrive ers. The only state school in East­
and expenditure embodied in the
The Oregonian’s special cor-
between A. K. Richardson and Geo
tomorrow afternoon and go straight ern Oregon—an excellent institi!
Maxwell law, that instant the I respondent
I. James, under the firm name of
> v ->|-VIIMV 1IX <u
at I/UIWI
Baker \_-tty
City, , who
VVIIU
Cturey regime fell to th« ground. I made a wonderful discovery of a to the convention without luneheor. lion under progressive management Richardson & James has been dis-
It has served its purpose, irnper |and ,tea| j„ whicl> he cast
. ............ The state delegates for Harney —is here. Weston guve to the olv.-d by mutual consent. A K
re* county are: N U. Carpenter, Dal­ state its first Norma) building and
feclly, as all blind ventures must,: flections o( lhe ofhcia|9 of lhe
Richardson will piv all indebted­
ton Riggs and Maurice FitzGerald . ■ afterwards donated a ten-acre site
ness against the firm and all ac
but it has been superseded by a
|aild oflkc at Burns
i,as ' The
city m
of oitrns
Borns is represented I
.
— —- - ...... - .......
i ne cn.y
best property in th« City —
counts due said firm are payable to
better instrument. I he opmi.m | evidently’ found he mp.de a mis-1 by Hon I 8. Geer and Hon Wm. the new Normal grounds.
At this
him All those owing said firm are
in Wyoming is doubtless correct, lakei The )and adve,.ti,ed
date.
October
23,
1902.
it
bus
grant
­
was Earre, rih I tho ci’v nf IL uhpv by
and will prevail. 1 hey ar»i l°yai, no doubt the work of parties in- W.'N Shilling and Maurice Fitz-j ed
'/ a valuable acre strip adjoining requested to settle by cash or note
'to
complete the grounds. Fine before Jan 1 1903
there to the Carey law, but they Jercilled ¡„ the oil prospects of1 Gerald
A K. RtcitAitAsoN.
I building sites on Normal heights
realize that it will be superseded t|lat ,etlion. Thvy have oldercd; The private irrigation concern« may lie cheaply had. with shade
G eo L. J ames .
by a new order of things under |,he notice wil|,dlaa n.
j in Harney county are numerous trees, grading, sidewalks and city
the Maxwell law.— Oregonian.
_______________
and are well represented in the de- water free Weston is the place to
‘Daddy’’ still sells furniture at
) laved party. Moat prominent and locate Ami “school your children.”
President Roosevelt has prom­ j extensive among tl.esa are the Desirable land may be had for a reasonable prices. No change since
reasonable figure, considering its the election Wall paper going at
Oregon might imitate the ex­ ised to make a better government Wright'.
o-—............. I >> rigiit'» Point improvement Corn­
all kinds of prices Call at the
ample of other stales to her last­ for the people. I lie says that I pany which is reptesenten by A pro 'uc iv valu- Eor information
i i detail addre-s Wes'oo Improvi­ stere, condole with him and see the
ing pride and benefit.
prices of commodities have risen W Gowan and N. U. Carnenter; dent As oc tio i , Wevoi. Or gon. goods.
We are now io the midst of the | more rapidly than wages and Harney Lake reclaiming Co. re- "
Good Road discussion, I the next I (|,a, ¡t ¡s ,|)c business of the gov-. presented by I S. Geer and N U. ,
thing is to be in the midst of1 eminent to reduce the first with- j Carpenter, The delegates for the
Good Road building, but here' ¡out lowering the second. If he Harney County Improvement Com-
cornea the rub.
¡will keep faith with this principle
MK L K
William
The
Will the state undertake this and fight it out to the end, he will
J“"1,
, C Or”lll>
T
”
work so fully mapped out in re­ have the undivided support of the latter named delegates are now in
cent conventions And discussions? masses, Better government is' Portland.
After II hours’ delay on a lonely
Will road laws be changed so all that is wanted and ’.his is one
mouritnineide ill cold and r'.in. the
that more public funds can be ap­ of the ways tn get it.—East Oie-
delegates htive lost none of their
plied to road building? Will pri­ gonian.
enthti-iasni. Harney Valley has
A tine condition powder th it will keep
vate individual taxpayers be fur­
sent representntiv. g well informed
•lock Iwalthy and in good condition.
ther levied upon to prosecute this
Will make hens lay. fatten ducks,
Now that Secretary Hitchcock on then sources of the country.
work? ft must be done. We have
geese, lutkeys. mnkos chicks grow
They
carry
engineers
maps
ami
has stilted that lie will eliminate,
arrived at that stage of business
es, colts, calves, hogs,
figures, water nie.isurments, stit.tv
all lands now inclosed in the w ith­
and slo t p free from worms.
determination in the prosei ution
records, land surveys, climate his-
drawal of the Blue mountain re-I
A sure curse f r heaves in any
of such matters, when movements '
llistory, and other data of reliable
stage. Carry it with you.
sei ve as has been denuded of nature
of this magnitude do not cause
""nutritive qualities to skimmed or
timber or owned or occupied
Two immense reservoir .-ites cov­
us to hesitate. But how w ill it I
parator
milk A quick fattener.
by large holders, including all1 ering 250,000 acres of Oregon's
be done?
Will cure the severest cases of colic. Horse­
school lands, in order that no lieu richest land, with watersheds Mil­
men should never lie without it.
Tennessee works her convicts
base will be created, opposition I pie for all purposes (2oO,(K0 acre*
Finest liniment for
in the coal mines of that state. Il
to the project will probably *n one tract, on which no quarter
man os beast.
lias proven to be profitable and
cease, He states that the de- »»ction i» 10 feel higher than the
very satisfactory undertaking.
partnient has determined to cre­ rest), with but an nominal expense
Might not Oregun be benefited
Softens the Im.it ami keeps feet in
ate a forest reserve in that section , required for putt mg water on every
by this one example?
ge.d ei I! lit 11 Quek hoof g’ower
acre, is one reason why the delega
but only govet nment timber lands ,
Might not the Oregon convicts
Very U st blister made. Cure*
tee are riding day and night to
V-HLlSLlC DllSICi ring mt.. . spirt .etc
and worthless mountain summits
be utilized to improve the roads
reach the convention in time to l>e
will be included, lie gives assu­
„ xl— I—
M I
— Prevents blood poison from
of the state? It is a piaclical
recognized. The second reservoir A „
w:r. ells.eu;i>.rs,1,11(.ilii
rance that this reservation will site covers 50.01M acres of land sec­
method?
Will it pay? Will it
1 I
Cures nil collar gall«, «addle gall«, etc. while
not inlet fere with mining, nor ond to none out of doors
save an additional levy upon toad
using the animal Ask those who have used it,
prevent cutting of mature timber
1'lie larger site is the l'p|H*r 8il-
district»? These questions arc
vies valley. A dam costing $250,-
L'™""
before the public.- Portland Jour-
OUti
will hold a body of water three protection from vermit.e—sure death to Iwd bug*, etc
Ualoa Thinksfitinf Servlet.
mile* by 1*2. Nature made it per-
Union Thanksgiving aarvioe* will feet *ite and plaiited ’the Kilvic*
It is the function of a new »pa­ be held at the Baptist church on river with torrential waters and
per to give the news, not to sup- Thursday evening. November 27 (even ervek* fed by »ternal snow s
to supply a reservoir s toated in
pi ess it. The adage that “truth Following is the program
the heirt of the largest tract of land
1— Singing by the choir
always hints”
should remind
2— Prayer, Rev. A J Irwin.
in the United State* without a rail­
those whose toes are sometimes
road and the Inrgest body of land
3
—
Reading
I
’
resulent'«
Thanks,
stepped upon, to be n little more
giving Proclamation, Hon. A W. now belonging to the puMic do­
i .ireful in their method of conduc t-
(iowan
main. Fifty Hi* thousand acre*
mg themselves. A newspaper
I— Ten minutes address, Rev G. now reclaimed prove Harney valley
i annot hold itself responsible for W Black
good for grain and alfalfa
the shortcomings of a delinquent
5—Five nunute address, Dr L.
The outside world has not the re
citizen, nor out <4 pure sentiment E Hibbard.
mot*«l conception of it- immensity
suppress intelligence that sul»-
ti- Five minute address. Prof. M It i* the richest district tn the en-
scribeis have a light to demand. E Rigby.
lirestate for development
Among
7—S.>ng.
its resources yet to be opened are:
There is no greater coward on
8 —Five minute address, Dalton Salt, gold silver, borax, copper and
earth that the new «p iper that t»
other metals Thi* region will be
tied hand and foot by the enemies Riggs
I.ate«! des go» in
9—Ten minute address. Rey A di««»t.»fied unless the drl<-gate*
of Truth and Justice when a
J
Irwin.
• hall >»e successful in partially se­
momentous o »» xi « ioii calls for its
16—Song
curing the development of the coun­
most telling blows in the inteieal
II— - Benediction, R. v G W try
(h.e million dollars can te
of Right. Any newspaper that
expended peofitaldv. The situation
Black
and ret u*
will at the wave of the hand of
is *ti.'b that t2'»<> .»»> will complete
a svst-m uf smaller extent and
gsarr ting
any man squelch a •'•lory” that is
S S William*, theO-B «tage man,
of vital public importance is un­ •a* het# Thuradav looking after IIUU,BOO could I* *xp# Jtd indi.
ciously co
BUF.N5 FJ-NITURB CO.
worthy of the support of honest hie bmsiue** at lui» eud of the line work*
Hopkins & Hunter,
Harness apd Saddle Dealers
Receiving our Fall and
inf of all kinds of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Etc. Our ctosk of ladies '■ 1
outing flannels, ladies and
'2S<
wear, ladies and childrens shoes
ed. II ’e invite you to visit our
stock, obtain prices. JI
.
tion in every particular.
IS
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GEER & CUMM1>-
Dealers in
1 ma'
macui
X- JE-s JfcilTVI E3 JXT T; §
Crockery, Glassware, Windmills, Pumps, G
Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Paints,
Windows, Garden Seeds Etc.
j *
>
J
Sole agents for Rider-Ericsson Engines.
Only Tin Shop in Harney County.
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and :
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MILLER & THOMPSON
Th ty will have sonretliing to say next wssk.
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White Front Livery, Feed i ¡3
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Securriy Stock Food
Poultry Food
Worm Powder
Eeave Remedy
Calf Food
'
Colic cure
Rheumatic Liniment
Pinkeye ai d Distemper cure.
11
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flt O O T J’villSQy
Antiseptic healer
^,4 B I I GUre
Carbolized Disinfectant
A New Line of
DININC CHAIRS
and ROCKERS
HANDSOME MIRRORS.
IRON BEDS.
Children s Iron Beds
Center Tables, Com*
modes, Matttesses
Pi lows, Le.noiium
Kitch.n Oil Clo h
T<
nent
abu
Salt
U
Mc>
This Stable is located on ths enrner of First »nd B Street!.*** this
»nd grain on hand- Ils« competent help. Runs a Job W ago». f“’ of ll
McClain A Biggs Proprietors,
Burns, '.Orrpi
r » to any part cf the Country
HOTEL ONTARIO
FRANK SMITH, Propt-
I lie largest and best equipped hotel in Malheur «*
The looms are large and comfortable. Table
Best, birsj-c'ass bar in connection. Up to date---
HEADQUARTORS FOR HARNEY CO-
Ontario, Oregon-
M F itzgcrald , P kesipent
F. 8. R iedir , S ect *!•»^ u »
B iggs Jr T urner . A ttorneys
Eastern. Oxeg'orx Titls
C3-VLaxan.t5r Cc.
lNUOIU’OR ATED.
Abstracts burnished 3nd ’title (¿uurantecd
To all Lands in Harney County.^
jcj
Bought atitì Sold on Commission.
FSRR a»to WUHINGTOS
Office in Bunk Bs*
RORTLAHO. OSEGO"
The schorl where thorough work is done; where d*
always given; where confidence is developed; where
is taught exactly as books are kept in business ; where
tnade
where penniansh-p is at its best; whet*
1“?. kkeepers am* stenographers have been educated
^:c. where th- ’ia,inds n -e will be Open all the year C»“***
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LU. B., PRINCI»**U
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