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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 13, 1902.
VOL XVI.
NO. 3.
Timw-Jierald THE
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE a-e printed by the government. tO
RECLAIM ARID
LAND was a moment of intense interest.
j Nothing should be printed unles it
, The jury bad been out since 5
contains something of permanent
o'clock Thursday evening, and
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
I yalue.
IRRI-
everyone present was anxiously
STATE
LAND
BOARD
GRANTS
SOME OF THE IMPORTANT POINTS
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23— Our Consular system should
awaiting the verdict, whatever it
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CATION
CONTRACT.
TOUCHED ON.
be established on a basis providing
j might be The prisoner looked
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| for appointment and promotion
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
worn and haggard as though he
rriTi—<«uoi:
jon'v in consequence of proved fit­ Lane Tract aa Dc.ck.tes Riser la Creak h#d '),u'ied n
'>>Kht a»d
J. H Mitchell
Joseph Hmon Hi« Recowneadalloas te CsegreM la C.a- ness.
Cesaty te ke Watered Frow tke
when
he
heard
the
words that
(Thoe. Tongue.
deaced Forw--P«blk Laads Held
24— As much as is possible, the |
<M A. Moody
Temella River.
| meant to him incarceration in the
Far
Htae-baiidcr.
k*.N. blackbvre
While House should be kept as it
L....T. T. Geer
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’ ! state penitentiary, he looked the
L... F I Dunbar
originally
was, for the same reason
C 8 Moure
A
special
to
the
Oregonian
from
picture of despair His counsel,
J B Ackerman ,
Following are seme of the points that we keep Mount Vernon as it Saletu says: The state land board , Attorneys l’arrisb, Duatin and
W H 1-aod«
8. Bean. J
today granted The Three sisters It-1 Cozad, had fought hard for him as
Woivertue ; made by President Roosevelt in originally was.
L. Moore
bis message:
rigation Company a contract for he knew, but with all their know-
BICT. _____I
1— This natiegi must play a great
CATTLEMEN ORGANIZE.
the reclamation of 27,724 acres of ledge of the law and their eloquence
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VS m Miner part in the world's history for weal
land in the western part of Crook they could not overcome the array
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W Morrow or for woe.
On Saturday afternoon a repre­ county. The contract price for re- of testimody brought by the state,
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2— The trusts must be regulated. sentative lot of cattlemen met at clamation is $277,000, lor which The ¡district attorney, William
mo
:
.... Jaxuen A 8p«rrow Congress has not yet exhausted i s the court house after the adjourn-
sum Ihe company will have a lien Miller, and Stephen A. Lowell, of
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K A Mii'er power, and should frame a law to j ment of the Stickgrower» m-eting
upon the land. Tbe annual main-1 Pendleton, who assisted in tbe
#1.
........... J K J.,r.t.»on
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• w buc S abai ' i 1 er“J*cate trust evils. If congress and procetdel to form aprmi- tenance charge which the company prosecution, were at all times vigi-
’ «süêriatewdeai
■" "’ b j*so*ie ■ cannot auccesafully grapple there- J nent organization as per adjourn may exact from settlers is $1.00 lant and active in the interest of
iVvimlw w*th. then power to do so should ment two months ago. The meet­ per acre.
the state, and have leceived many
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I
R J William.
■ ABSST 0. S. LASS OSriCI:
be granted by constitutional amend* ing nat called to order by the
The land covered by this con­ .compliments for their skillful
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mint.
temporary president. J. H. Gray tract lies in irregular form on the 1 handling of the case. About 70
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3— The reduction of the tariff i s i and after some preliminary talks, west side of the Deschutes river, witnesses were examined, the ma­
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«OCIETIK«.
»tie ns to reach trust evils would I the report of the committee on con- and in townships 14, 15, 16 and 17 jority being for the defense. The
ITT.VA RKBXKAII EMf«< No «X
not be effective, and would make stitutionjand by laws was read and south, ranges 11 12 east. The bind trial will cost the county’ in the
<bt »«rsry 111 and Id W«dnea<l«r
Mn.C.0. tale. N O
adopted with a few amendments. extends from a point nearly due neighborhood of $5,000.
manufactures unpri fitable.
C. U. Smith. Hee s«-c y.
4— If readjustment as some tar- tl,e »Mociation proceeded to elect west of Prineville to a point nearly
The jury was composed of the
A. O. V. V.llTMUm. Ml «
iffs should be necessary, one way to permanent officers and transact due west of Bend. Tbe water for following well known citizens: R.
X 11 Hoyl. Hoc reach the end sought would be by such other business as was deemed the reclamation of this land will be I’. Reynolds, R. 8. Martin, J. A.
reciprocity treaties; but where con necessary The next meeting will procured from the Tumelio river a , Wilson J D Laurance, Fred Blitin,
KN-ar lodgi , mo . n, 1.0 o r.
asioddrsn.«.
j ditions are such that a needed be in February when the annual branch
of the Deschutes. The ■ C. A. Hardy, Win. Gregg, L. A
' w Y ¡Tins, s«cy i change cannot ba made by the ap- election will be held. The officers Tumelio borderes the land on the Porter, Earl Blinn, Chas. Troxel,
I plication of the reciprocity idea. of the permanent organization are; south.
G.T. Meador and W. H. Geiger.
»,, 3ROFES8IONAL CARDS.
then it can be made outright by a M. R. Biggs, pres ; A. Thompson,
On the evening of July 3, 1902,
W. A. Laidlaw, representative of
lowering of duties on a given pro vice pres .; J. II. Gray, secretary The Three Sisters Irrigation Com­ in the town of Galena, in the
and C Satn Smith, treas. On mo- pany, appeared before tbe State Susanville mining district,Crisman
duct.
W. J. COLEMAN,
tian it was ordered that the execu­ Land Board today, when the con­ shot am*, killed Win. Johnson in
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5
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Anthracite
coal
should
be
put
nographer and Notary 1’ublio
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actually, where it is now nominally tive committee formulate a pro­ tract was executed. The contract the auloon of T. J. Conger. There
B ubns , - O regon .
gram of entertainment for the an­ is in practically the same form as 1 had been trouble before between
on the free list.
* OMc* t«Clll»M Bask Ballding.
6 —All future legislation on the nual meeting, After getting things those granted to the Pilot Butte the men and much bad blood ex
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GEO. 8. SIZEMORE,
money question should be with a under goo 1 head way a committee i and Oregon Development Compan­ isted, but fir the act of Crismar. on
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that fatal evening, the verdict of
ATTOBNKY,
view to milking all kinds of money was sent to wail Upon Mr Langille ies.
and ask him to address the meet- I
the jury shows there was but little
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if any justification. Crisman has
lecaona, Land bwrintM and Rea er, into the established gold stand­ ing on matters pertaining to the '
A RAILROAD TO VALE.
« luauer proiu 1 lU attended to.
grazing of cattle in the Cascade
4 wife and six small boys, and has
ard.
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t. myum W illiams
M. F itzgcbald
7— Every employer eve-y wage­ reserve and as to the probable ac­
A corresjionpent to the Evening resided in Grant county about
■a >ru«y «X Law.
Notary Public
tion of the government in the mut­
Real Eaiaio A k «« i worker must be guaranteed his lib­
Telegram from Vale says: This twenty years.
Wm Johnson was a single man,
ter of the Blue Mountain reserve
erty
ai
d
his
right
to
do
as
he
likes
place is excited over the arrival of about 24 years of age and had lived
4LLIAM8 A FITZGERALD
!
Mr.
Langille
stated
that
the
met
­
I *
e ib old Maa«nlc BalMluf.
with his property or his labor, su
a party of 14 surveyors. Tbe par­ in Grant county moat all his life
W.' Vk(
I g,’_
B urn «,
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O regon
lot g as he docs not infrinx« upo 1 hods employed by the cattlemen in ty at once reported to Hope Bros,
Judge Clifford has set tomorrow,
the vicinity of Dufur who herd their and went to work between Vale (Saturday) at 2:30 o'clock to pass
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the rights of others.
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8. W. MILLER
8— A Secretary of Commerce cattle on the open hills until the and Nyssa. The project is backed sent« in.« upon Crisman—Canyon
1 »ft*: j-a
1 rinh. I
Eagle.
should be created, with a seal in grass is well grown in the mount­ by Hnpe Bros, who have just re-
I X fWt J NOTARY PUBLIC.
ains and they do not allow their j turned from Chicago, where Ihe de­
the
Cabinet.
Burna, - - - Oregon
Reiigi.as Services.
9— Reciprocity with Cub* should . C,D1®
congregate around the tails have lieen arranged. The
I
Ittit U
¡springs where they will stamp out Oregon Railroad A Navigation
BcrTt. « BIGG8,
DALTON BIGO8
be consumated.
Services al Christian Science
should
be
re-
lbe 8rssR and gradually cause Company has agreed to build tbe j Hall every Sunday at 11 a tn and i
10— Arbitration should be re­
Biggs & Bigg«
nations |l,ie "Pnnga <° K° <lrv as has been little road if present plans fail to 8 pm. Service Wednesday even­
sorted to between civilised
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“ ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW,
but
wars
with
uncivilized
powers , I done in many places in Colorado, connrct
ings at 8. Subject for Sunday,
. a INS,
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— ORRGDN.
tional He al o recon m ded th ■ row ng of
are
"were
tuattera
of
intei
uat„.._.
The
town
of
Vale
has
given
the
’
Dec. 14, “Sacrament.” Dec. 21,
»n ‘ractice in all the courts of Ore
policy duty.” Ail civilized poweis grass in the barren spots and on station grounds to the new road, "Is the Universe, Including Man.
’u .lections promptly made
JOHN 1) DALY. P resident
FRANK R. COFFIN, Vi< « P rebidbrt
should "insisl on the proper polic­ ihe low hills and said that by cor­ and Nyssa has been generous with Evolved by Atomic Force.” Dec.
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responding
with
the
Division
of
donations. Emison Bros are work “Christian Science.”
Bsataasa
c. w. raaniaa ing of th« world.”
11— The government of Porto Agrostology. Department of Agri­ ing tbeii end of the line. The right: Rev A J. Irwin will preach at
iVr PARRISHI REM BOLD,
Rico has beui ‘‘an exampl : of all culture, Washington D. C., that all J of way iu all patented laud has Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
T
Attorney«-at-Law,
OF BURNS, OREGON,
I
Banta («nd Canyon City.) Oregon.
that is best i.i iusi lar adu.i i - the necessary information about been secured and three surveys’ month at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. in.
\r\a ot
I r, (Sy. Ill praci'c« la th« eoarta
of Harney and
and
Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited.
such grasses and the method of| have been secretly made with a Sabbath school every sabbath at 2
at counties «ad in U m «uprerne court 01 iba trat.on.
k ,K «. and akw in U. 8. land office
12— It is "to be questioned lbeir propagation, could lie had.
pos-ible choice of three routes The p. m.
0.
Jrank
Coffin, Jf IV. Sonry,
ear. ------------------ J?-”
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A resolu ion ’ was
offered 7 bv
whether the world lias ever seen a! *■
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’ A. R shortest line is 14 J miles long, but
7^ 7f. Cordon tor, jfônor ^obtins,
7tfithamt, C. Jff. T7oot,
Sunday school at Harney the
lww Chaa. H. laconard,
^7.
O/étn, 77/. Jftojrantior, IVm. J/onoo, Z/Aoo.
better example of real canstruct’.ve i Lyle for pre-tentation to the legi«- I is a bad grade. Tbe good grade ts first Sunday of each month at 10
ATTOBNBY-AT-t.A W,
o'clock a in. On the second, third
_ than our people have l«turef',r ,be "P“1 of ,he ’crt1»’ a distance of nearly 17 miles.
b ■< reful attention given to Collec- statesmans! hip
N. U. CARPIiNTI R, Cashier.
bounty law, which was referred to
The farmers in this section are and fourth Sunday of each month
llf'"' lions and Real Estate matters.
given in the Philippine Islands.
at 3 o’clock p m Preaching ser­
tbe
committee
of
legislation.
enthused with prospect of new rail­ vice every second Sunday at 8 p m
Want -Fi­
Notary Public
13— The army is small for the
nk. HUM
A rising vote of thanks was road, while Vai« properly- >wners
B um «,
O beron .
size of the nation and should be
ana, b—*»-1
At the Presbyterian church
tendered Mr. Langille for his talk are wild with lbs new sensati >n.
“¿at fie« in Tim«o-Herald building kept at the highest point of eQi-,
Burns, Rev. A J. Irwin pastor
explanations.
It
was
ordered
that
ran!». s
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: The old county eeat light that Devine services the third and fourth
iciency. The individual efficiency’
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committee be in- 1 comes up each legislature and Sundays of each month at 11 a tn.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
¿.RAM»»'
JOMM W
1T i of the individual soldier iaoftb«j | the
lue executive
eXj';ul
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1etrucied
to make a map of those which has been booked for the next and 7:30 p tn. Sabbath school at
greatest importance.
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MARSDEN & GERRY.
10 a m. every Sabbath morning
•
l i portions of Crook county that the
tbe
14— The Monroe Doctrine can be '
. , , .
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. . session, is supposed to be getting
•»**» . Ph> sicians and Surgeons.
association wished incor{M>raied
incorporated in : its death sentence in this line of
Preaching services at the Baptist
, backed up only by a thoroughly i
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BUkNS, OBKiiOX.
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'.¡the Blue Mountain reserve in ad- railroad. Vale contend« that it church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
. Ifc« «1 re.ideece.
Phont No *°, efficient Navy.
Promotion must i'.
MRS A JORDAN, Proprietor. BURNS, OREGON.
> <iiti>n to such as has already been . should retain the seat of c >unty morning and evening Sunday
an
I>e fostered. A thousand addition- . "
withdrawn from sale. The meet- government, as against Ontario school every Sunday at 11a. m
k.r«<4
DR. H. VOLP,
al officers will be needed fur and .
prayer meeting every Thursday
ling was an enthusiastic one and The town has insisted that it will
Strlotl^r ^irst-daes
evening
I
under construction.
Pkyaitiaa aad Nurgmtt,
will be the means of fostering the only be a short time until the trait
15— Congress should make liber-
iiri.
orrtca at aasinsttcs
cattle industry in this country , of the locomotive will Ire b*ard in
F or S ale —Two lota front on |
Beet -¿ù.occrrxrrìod.o.tlon.
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— »1 appropriations for the continu-
more than any other one thing — Vale, and the present indications Main 8l and First St with cottage
1 ance of the rural free-delivery ser- Prineville Journal.
’ r . d . burrow .
are tliat the early spring will find on each, one barn. Four lota with i
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“ HY8ICIAN AND BURGEONj vice already establish«'] and for its j
actual work on the line in progress orchard of {»ear, apple and cherrie, >
, further extension.
NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION.
The joint representative was elec­ current* A gooseberries bearing,two
pecial atta. tion givtn to all ebruair
This hotel is centrally located and under the management ef a.
16- Remaining public lands
die-sae.
ted
this spring on the flat promise room house on it, access to an irri- ' «X|*rienc«d landlord. The building ha« I *en thoroughly renovate]
Notice is hereby given that the
alls te any part of tbe country will ba should lie held entirely for the
gating ditch Also one lot with and is well furnished.
The dining room is in .hnrgn of polite, accom­
1 home-builder, put a stop to tres­ co-partnership heretofore existing that he would bring the county
seven-room
building, grss] loca­
tietween A. K. Richardson and Geo • *al from Vai* to hie home. Ontario,
modating waiters
The tables ar. furnished with the best.
passing
tion. Terms: One thir<i cash with |
17 — Law* should he framed for L James, under the firm name of Vale recognised that ar.tnetuir g
. S. Brevet««
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two years for balance in equal year-1 F irst C lass B ar
would
have
to
l>e
done.
The
new
Richardson
A-
James
has
been
dis
­
I n C onnection .
Hibbard A Brownton, Alaska, with a view to building up
ly payments at 8 per cent. Fori
railr-ad
will
put
tbe
entire
interior
olved
by
mutual
consent.
A
K
| of home« therein.
particulars call at this office.
DENTIS'IK
18—We should aim to ultimately Richardson will pay all indebted­ country much closer to civil xation
Ornes Srw asarsaataf Tb»
Sert
and
will
have
a
nice
tonnage
from
Beras. Of r
absorb the India« into the tmdy of ness against the firm and all ac
our people, and th* ffrat step thene I counts due said firm are pavable to the etart. Several hundred cars
< II«
A N NX
oer>
oro
PATENT W KITING HIM;
to should l>e to teach him to earn him All those owing said firm are of rang* stock each year will now
A
JOHN
I>.
DALY.
pBEatDENT.
M
AI.KXANDKK.
i V ick P»»fffr>«rr
load
at
Vale,
while
the
immense
' requested to settle by cash or note
his own living.
: JOHN McMri.I.lA
interior
merchandise
that
no«g
*t
'T'HE
most
important
improve.
oefore
Jan
I
1903
IS—Tlie giving of scientific aid
A K. R uharascs
via HuntiirgUi«, Ontario «nd Nyssa 1 ment of the age in the art of
:
Photograpb’r.
to the farmor ehould l>e contmu-d
Gao. L. J ames
penmanship makes the poor writer
will now go by rail to Vale.
enlarged and improved.
a splendid penman in a few weeks ?
OF ONTARIO OREGON
* Bars«.
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Otego.
—Washington City ehould be
by the us« of this ring Endorsed
i
E wtravki »—At Crane creek on
JOHN
CRISMAN
WN»
8L1LTV.
made l>y tbe government a modql June 21*. One black horse weight
J
Cioudv days preferred f -r
by prominent College Presidents a Aivoiintw of r'oqioiatioriM. I'iime nn<I ln<li\ulunlrt
and Boards of Education in Korop« *
1 ¡n every respect to «11 the other about 110UB branded circle 8 on
! making Sittings
Photo. fin-
Moliritiwi.
and America. Sample dorm as­
Th«
trial
of
John
A
Crisman
for
ri
«ht
lnp
a-e
of
clubs
of
left
should
­
cities
of
the
nation.
• i.hed la carbon ami p.ai.num
4
ST<><
KHOI.DF.R8 —John I) Daly. William Jones, Frank R
sorted size« sent poet paid for $1 00
* effect*.
21— The safety appliance law er One hrown mar« weight «boot th« killing of William Jolpison single sample 25c When ordering
■ C*E m Al'»r H w ■ < B F 1 > !*n M A '* t«■ I»' S I' < arp«n-
14D0,
little
Catholic
croae
on
left
•nd«d when the jury filed into the a single ring. State whether for man,
for tbe protection of litre and limbs
■a
InstantMeoi’a grocee. us*
i ter, William Miller. K H Test. Tin. Turnbull
hind 1*«
circuit
court room this morning at woman, or child.
<>f
railway
emplovte
«h
old
lw
per
­
A suitable r«ward will be given|
a astanaivcl*. First
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F H. TKBT, Caabiw.
fected bv eddrthwial legisUtiow
for their return to
or Rurne 10 «'clack and han4ad Judg» Clif­
« and aa'iafae«>o<i gMar.r t««d
PENN MN. R I’Pi Y co.
•
ford a vardwt of mansiaugbter It
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a
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A D L ttls lawte Ore
22— Toe many public documents
M Its 5 Fser« Mrvrt. PHIL AM?t •«< ».
I
COMPANY.
CHEAPER
Than any at any store
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EASTERN
OREGON.
A Trial Will Convince You.
Oregon Forwarding Co.
Ontario, Oregon,
First Natioal Bank
i
Sxxrxxs TZotel.
Special Accommcdatijns for Traveling Men.
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