The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 13, 1902, Image 2

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    WE ARE NOW
c¿,«i.«a tor Liju«r Lie*»»«-
Indian fight in ’77, V> a-: ’«i J’
Connij C-.ort Proceeoinjí
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¿til <• ¿ «It J*
Newell Hall
Bayonet for Enfield
To the Honorable County Court
tuncy .hall be what it is tod.i).
Recenting our Fall and n’in(pr hlS
Following are the proceeding« of rifie used during tlu civil war
of Harney county. Oregon:
But they are not likely to be tak­
We,
the
und»reigi.ed
petitioners,
.
satcrda T. dec . • ree :» i » q .
en if the country should be enter­ the county court for the term which
in? of all kinds of Dry G'00i/4£' ■ -|_
E strayed — At Crane creek on residents, taxpayers und legal vot­
ed by a railroad from another adjourned last Monday.
Groceries, Etc. Ou r ctosk of ¿ j *' wH
June
20,
One
black
horse
weight
It appearing from an affidavit of
ers of Pueblo precinct, llarney
Maaayer
JULIAN BYKU
route. There is still a chance
about 11CKJ#» branded ire.'e S on
outing flannels, ludic.s and ch rail'
i W E. Albers'in, acting supervisor,
right hip ace of clip s of left should­ county, State of Oregon, most re-
for Portland to forestall all foreign
wear, ladies and childrens
tha' the residue of road tax receipts er. Ona brown mare weight a'»Hit epectfuily petition your Honorable
Let the business cornunitv and movements, to make the south­
ed. Jle invite you to visitour J^^
formerly in possession uf Charles 1400, little Catholi
ros* on left Court to grant a license to J C.
the property-owners of Portland eastern territory her own. A
stock, obtain /n ices. IF,
Turner, h id been burned, report of hind leg.
Peterman to sell epiriloua, malt
take notice that surveyors are in prompt movement from Shaniko « tid Turner, »3 supervisor, accept­
A suitable reward wi’’ I *• given
tion in every particular.
and vinous liquors in less quanti­
for their return to L»«’”i. or Burn«.
tl.e field locating a line ot railroad through the Upper Deschutes ed
ties than one gallon, in said pre­ ZL- i TTHST
A. D L yti .I i . L i wen Ore.
To
from Nyssa, on t'te Oregon Short countiy, and with branches to
cinct for a p-r;od of six months |
M Horton, of Diamond, granted
9*
Line, to V ale, io the Malheur Klamath Falls and Burns, in like a liquor license.
from January 9th, 1903
notige oE bi>-oi.r riox
valley. I.et them consult the manner with the movements now ,
H J Jarvis, C F Holloway, K
L. W Shepard appointed road
maps and note the facts of geo­ making in the Klickitat Valley by , supervisor of district No 5, to serve
'K
The co-partnership berti 'fore Doherty, J G Holloway, Ernest
A
graphy and topography;and then a Portland company, would bold until his successor is elected.
existing between I.ee ( «¡dwell and Holloway. C W Canfield. Joseph
y<
Home Telegraph <t Telephone A M Byrd, under the firm name Callow, M J O’Connor, D W Defen
let them consider the significance the southeast for Portland. It
of this movement. Nyssa is the would give hern teiritory far Company granted privilege of set­ of Caldwell A- Byrd, has been diss­ baugh, H G Cameron, Bobert Gil-
point in Oregon first touched by better in its trade possibilities ting telephone poles along the pub­ olved by mutual consent. A. V ham, Frank Adrian. W .M Crandall,
i he Oregon Short Line; Vale lies than Alaska, upon which the re­ lic roads of the county, provided Bysd retiring from the lu-in<-s Sam Haii.G F Biidis. Edw J Cut-
Dealers in
jn the valley of the Malheur, on cent fortunes of Seattle have been I that said ri hi should not lie deem­ I.-e Caldwell assumes all ilidei.t- low, Fred Alien, J W Gray, 1 A
ed exclusive and further provided edneaa of the firm-
Thomsen, W J Sisson
the line of the most direct route ! built- -this in addition to a great
’ that the said pules shall not in any
Notice is h’-ret.v given that 01.
L ee C aldwell .
connecting the Short Line witli paying investment.
iv-v interfere .with the free use of
the 7th day of January 1903,1 will
A
M.
B
yrd
the Malheur,Harney,Gouse Lake
There are w e know, difficulties
the road.
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~"** apply to the above entitled court
and
Klamath
regions. From in the way of extending the Col- ,
R I’. M- ffet arid others having
<r\IM >X'S
forth lieens"
«p--:’itied in th-s
q
Vale it is an easy stage to Burns umbia Southern line on to the p titioned for a change in B'lrns-
•
'
.Pentium
J. c. P eterman .
and Harney county; from Burns south. But these difficulties are Drewsev road on the east side of L. the Circuit Ceurt : the State of
Crockery,
Glassware,'Windmills,
Pttr.-C . Ji
_
it is another easy stage to I’.iisley not of a sort to stand
X'cry Stinking water mountain, the said; Oregon, for Haaoey County.
Airmunition, «Fishingr Tackle,, Pa^
no ...u know wha: roti san get st the
or Lakeview, in Lake county; long before a resolute and chai ge being recommended by the W. L. Marsden and .1 V* Geary,
Windows,-Garden Seeds'Etc. 3 t
partner plamt ffe. vs William
STORE?
and one more stage reaches the well-backed purpose. Let it be road master, J E Johnson was ap­
H. Gibson, def.-ndant.
* ja a «- ««
heart of the Klame.th section. made plain that if a way cannot pointed surveyor, J O C'awlfietd.l
Sole agents for Rider-Ericsson Enpne,
The route is an easy and natural be found for extension of the G L Buchanan and M. L. Lewis] To William H Gibson, the abpve
jfnything in the tins of *Drtigs,
viewers, to view proposed change.j named defendant:
one; and it passes everywheie Columbia Southern, its line wili
Only Tin Shop in HarneyaCounti
In the Name of the State of Ore­ 7i/ecttcinos, Schoo/ Supp/ics, TSobac-
and report on or before the first day
through productive or potential be parolleled by the route of the
cos, Cigars, Smo/cor’u outf/to, Car»(g,
gon:’ You are hereby snmmim-d
| of the next regular term.
country ; and a i ailroad operating Deschutes with its northern ter-
7/uto, TSoilot artic/cs, Soaps, C'er-
,
The time of contract of J. E. arid requested to appear and answer
through it would command abso- minus below—mark, below — j,,|iriSon for (,-Qrk on road lead-, lhe complaint filed against you in futnos, Staiionarg,
lutely the whole traffic and re- The Dalles-Celilo °l)S1i uelion», j ¡pg fagt fr()rn Lanen, extended to the above eolith <1 action on or be­
2/ou can getTfyusica/ instruments,
source oFth.it fourth of Oregon and the difficulties which now September 1, 1903.
fore the 22nd day of December 1902, 77/usic, ^eweirg, and angthing that
w hich lies to the southeast. And appear so serious w ill quickly
Haines -v McKinzie were allowed pursuant t.i an < rder of the above the first class *Z)rug Stores of ¿Port-
it would command it, not for Ore­ fade into thin air. To put it in ' $2,250 in part payment on road entitled court last'd upon the affida­ land carrg.
gon and for Portland, but for plain words, the O. R. & -N contract, and time extended to Oc vit of the piff and of date the Sth ’
Jigeni for all the books an J peri­
Salt Lake City and the east. Co. would rather permit the ex­ I tuber 1, 1903.
of Nov. 1902 for ti e publicati n of odicals published.
Clerk orderi d to draw warrant ths summons in said action you
Thus hooked up to the Lmon tension of the Columbia South­
Will tak n tice i f th.-- date o/the
.^cc-
Pacific Railway system, and with ern from Shaniko southward than in favor of Frank Dibble for iGoO1
•••••
attent.on.
no direct connection with home have another line built on the on his contract for road work. $25 said order for publication as above
H. M. HORTON, Prop,
markets at Portland, our south­ east side of the Cascade Moun­ extra wag allowed him for extra stated y >u «ill also take notiae ,hatj
worh done at the request of the the time in w hich you are required |
eastern district would, for all tains, with its terminus at a point
—RESERVED FttR-----
,
road master.
to appear and answer is six full
commercial purposes be lost to on the Columbia River below the
J. E. Johnson allowed ♦.560 fir weeks, from and after the date of,
us— and lost for keeps. Its cattle, obstructions to navigation, and
work on the Emerson road, $592 41 the first 1 ublieati.m of spilsuin-,
its woo), its wraith of timber, therefore in a situation—thanks on Lawren Narrows road $311.50 in mon» in the Times-Herald, nrwi-
They will have something to say next wui ' a the
would in the nature of things go to the open river at the Cascades which was tne nded balance due on paper of Rsner.d circulation printed '
LNY MEI
and published weekly at Burns
East—and its commercial patron­ —to leach Portland mdependent- 1 Shaw lane ami #53.50 for < Xtra
Oregon, an I al«o that the dale of
age as w ell for with its outlet ly of the O. R. «St N. Co.’s rails. work ordered by the road master.
the first publication is Saturday
•ATI"
Ben Campbell allowed $250 on 1 nrdav N v. N. l'.ii 2.
opening to the east it would be. -Oregonian.
\ou «ill take further notice that
road contract ami time i xtended to
as effectively shut off from Port- '
if you fail so to appear nml answer
I
September
1,
1903.
land as if it lay on the other side i
for want thereof the plff.« will take I
Perry
Williams
’
contract
for
The
Times-Herald
is
gratified
of the Rocky Mountains.
judgment against you fi r the suml
JOHN GEM BEHLING,
Good f
keeping the county poor canceled of Fifty eight dollars and the costs 1
From the standpoint of the i to note the increased interestin'
Jeweler.,
Optician
and
and
a
new
one
made
with
C,
E
and disbur*meet« ..f this action
' is 1
Union Pacific Railroad people, st l,"°l " *" k by the people of tin
Ed N.
T hornton ,Wn LtAMs 1
•McPheeters to extend to July 7,
Knuraver.
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county
and
especially
in
Burns.
the movement is a very natur....
PltTs
Ativ
Watch
Repairing
A
19U3 Bond of $5t.Hf accepted with
s PC­
one. The country lies within the I While it is possible the patrons d>> C. E Kenyon and C, Cummins ;ls
'
-
i.utv.
belt contiguous to their through not visit the school rooms as much sureties.
Executrix’s Noti •
;
OPPOSITE TUE P. O.
line, and its ti attic, already large, as they should, they nevertheless
Repoi t of Peter Clem ns as ro d-
is bound very soon to be greater. icalize and appreciate the work of master approved and he was retain­ 1 n the tn liter of t he estate of Join, ’
W. Jones, D-ceaswi—Nolice -of-
By the time a railroad line of 300 the exclent corps of teachers ed in the employ of the county,
s
Gus H
appoint lliellt.
<•
0
C
or 400 miles in length could be Burns should al»3 be proud of the
C A. Sweek i mployed as county
Notice is hereby g,venu that let-. a SIM. N I EWIS,
J T. GARRETT 9
rs fron
«
e
fact
that
the
people
in
various
1
attorney for or.e year with a salary lers teslameiitorv were issued to I 9
built- say in two or three years
c
Mr. nr
9
the nnd<T«igned Elma \ J 1 e«. - ©O
—the country will easily afford a. parts of the county recognize the cf $3(HI
•
í»
e
in th
9
f
’
lu
Exi-eii
educational
institutions
of
our
cit\
John Breedlove ace’’, ted as a
a
highly profitable business, And
8
I I "1 IS
¡>
•
*
cuuniy
cliaige
Candii
a»
being
second
tn
none.
Mam
0
«
front
the standpoint
,,- it
S' •« 7 H
of the
4
©
J h Johns hi i-nqn y 1 to u -
e at
0
■e
y
Kiri;
ví ■:»
southeastein counties this connec­ move to our city for the s. limd
.3
vi y uno p 1 | arc ui.ip- ami • ep , Is
year
while
others
send
th«
ir
cl.il-
Clarer
and
tion is to be in every way desired
«
lu forwaiU l-i the ml« rmr -i- pari- «ani .’«t : * e
1 ' 1
e
ne ci
and encouraged. They have been tlren. The emollment of the pub­
C
th' tn ■ ilh he proiro v ineh-r«. st, 9
merit
showing
poasimiili.
s
t
Sdvi
a
»
lic
schools
is
much
larger
every
appealing for twenty years past
of Hie
Bieg« dr Bigs«. alter- «
e
vnlley as a reservoir me for govern­ : ! ip i.fft <>f
©
©
nevs. Burna
I? irns Oregon
Oreg.
plac< under our care will recc ve the bt
R R'
mithin six e
for a railroad connection—to year and ’ere long it will be nec­ ment irrigation work.
«
Allowed
e
nr -nth« f in th • d i' ­ >f thi« notice 30
essary
io
add
to
the
building.
n
te
of tl
Good.
f
lcs
h
stock
anil
comfortable
livi
®
Portland, to San Francisco, to the
erv iigs. Prrr
#. ;>0 per day tor surveying and ill ll iteti. Burt.« Oree . Oct4’h 1902 O
e
With
lids
year
many
of
the
young
•
.,
”
,
»««
ii ,
the
public
the
very
best
of
service.
Fant. They have tendered an
per day wmie preparing maps
E lm a A J<’ n « s .
o
Stop With US.
men
and
women
will
have
finish
­
Exeeutrix
of
E«t
»>f
J
hn
W.
Jon-
s
empire as the pisxe of the first
It appearing that $1,353 on tax
Rnraea to Hay
comer, and have grown weary ed the public school studies and 1 roll remained uncollectad, the clerk Deceased
0Y
GEER & CUMMpV,
ST
ZP 3Z_ JtU IVF
I
^11«
‘he
M1LLEIU& THOMPSOi
NEW FEED BAHN.
be ready to advance higher. The was ordered to attach warrant tor
Times Herald hopes to see a high cvllection uf same.
scholl established so that we mav
be able to keep them all at home
An Intereslinc Collection.
and give them every advantage
of advancement in education.
County Clerk hieder Ims a very
Good schools are first in the ad­
, uitersslirg Collection of old guns
vancement of a community. No­ di»4>l»yed in bis office kt the court
thing is of more benefit to a town. house. He takes great interest in
With the coming session of the collecting curios ami haa many old
life is to be apart from their na­ state legislature less than a month relics to which much hi’torv is at­
tached. His collection of Indian
tural connections. They appreci­ hence it is timely to discuss the 1
relic» is imleel. fine, and he ha« a
matter
of
a
high
school.
Our
ate the advantages resulting from
cabinet filled u ilh old coin«, Con­
reptesentatives
in
both
branches
the cooidination cd political and
federate money, etc. He would la*
business force», ami they have of that body should be asked to pleased to buy anything tilonfc the
the natuial sentiment of a patriot­ make every effort to pass a bill line of old gnus, lndun rslics, etc .
ic people to live in close relation- 1 establishing a high school at or if not for sal» he would like U>
ship with the general life ami in­ Burns. Realising the necessity lake them and display them among
terest» of the ii own state. Other of efforts along this line, Thu- Ins collection.
things being equal, they would 1 iines-llcrald hopes to see a con­
Among th • guns he fi ts in lite
lather have a home than a foreign certed move tow aid accomplish­ office are: J 8 Devine’s favorite
carbine used in the Indian war <-f
connection; they would lather ing this end.
’«« - «S A I ras< frame Winchester
trade with Portland than with
formerly the property of Peter
Sall Lake or Omaha. But at
In the rejarrt of the county offi French and used by him in ’78-'79
the same time they have the
A Ib nrv rifle brought to thia sec­
sound business instinct to do the cilia published in our last issue,
the total of the money turned over tion by Frank Burn*, who brought
best tiicy can for themselves, and
bv th.* sheriff to the treasurer ap­ th» first cattle to the S’autTer ranch
if *.1 h ir toi tunes lie tn the foreign
peared somewhat short
However, in ’.2 Sho’gun p-e«en)e*l to Mr
conneetn ns they will make the
if one was interested enough to add French by hia firM b*okkeep-r in
most of it ami turn their back up the column of figures they ■**<> Oi l 8;>«:ieer carbine the prop
upon the home state.
A
LI
would find that Sheriff Allen was erty fC F M Kinney
Let the business community all right, but that The Times Her­ gnn brought acr«*«» the Ipltin.« t v
and proper*) wnets of Portland ald was short a cipher
Tom’s Frauk Howard’s gran ifvtber in ’47
conainei this situation Well, The bondsmen m ver made any com­ J I. Iv*c -n, ..¡d fish*«. • J ng» r
south eastern branch of the plaint b I hmi I the matter, but we r tie which i-dtrir rf t , lien .1
Lam* >11 'b2
A W esli er Sj
Short Line while plainly in pro* feel it justice to him to explain
fie d rifle i«.„ d b« t.e O O H. >♦-
that it was our mistake
gr«rs is not c ct built.
The pro-
aril » * citi«* n« s’ Fort B-o. .] lng
jictcd line from Nyssa to Vale is
-IP do, central! Just g to me the the bawr.
Indian wax
Tap*
but a l:r»t step. The succeeding the Burna Hotel pleas»’—. rank
lock ruurke’ picked up oa the bat
steps are inevitable if, when time Megan.
tie ground on Silver creek «Be- the
and sick with disappointment be­
cause nobody has thought it worth
while to heed them. They will
welcome the Eastern connection
promising to break the fetters of
of theii isolation.
And yet there will be on the
part of the old-time settiers of the
southeastern legion a distinct re­
gret if their future commercial,
I
Petition for Liquor License.
To th* H morali! Conntv C >.;rt
of Harney Ci tintv. Oregon:
We, the under- ^..ed p^tiuners,
residents, taxpayer« and f-gul v ■'-
era of Wild Horse pr- .n-”. Horner
county, O egorl. in -t r-«p
. Iv
petition Toor H»r> 'i de Ciurt I»
grant a license to u ■ n
Urn
to sell spirituous m ilt an 1 vino.:«
liquors iiA-lese quantities t h an m-
gallon in said prCein-t for a p ii I
i f sis in »ith« from Jkn 7th 1903:
Brit Kelley. Dick F.y.Jrie B, >k-
ofier, Cha« D.ven. I. -i I It •«
l*erj J i n « M • < ibv. 1, (’ Ch n-
ber{ain F E Cnho-i, Frt.ik I.v
Sir., b 1. R I n. Sid A Kelt ’
Bober’ Doan, Frank Kn-ny Phi
Bn«h. Lubrio tlil --’rt Chas Fields
N
«
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v
> -| i’ .
the 7 d.iv i f January, 1!>H we w.ll
apply to tin- above entitled court
for the license
specified in thi«
petition.
S.-inc: RNER B ros
E CAPÍTOL
BARBER SHOP
25c.
l’er Head
Jamei
A I '. BKOrH ERTO
Prop s.'Bnm'-;;;
— —
__________ 'dene $ ’■
hoe».
—
F red F isk , Proprietor.
HOTEL ONTARIO
Thi» «to,< hn. ju.t b’.ii nprui d to the
public .lief
ils.i th' . . t/Llepnlronngr
hair
i tting . shaving ,
<
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
Ereri thijtff ñ -.«I chtt» noil vi> to date,
ITFXrjrt d'Hir tn /'.„t Olice.
-
IsILTP-CTT
COU.paAble
I iist-class bar in connection.
1,1 st-
—- .
Ontario, Ore^on-
Poclsst
Stereos><*oj>e Apparatus«
M. H tzgeraid , P resident
pm*
<y* « l-h thr -t-nrr-r
m rkh ^tcre
tilirh: "i úbe.i In .Lff.mn.
ir .M
» . iDHnd
■rt ¡renrt
AurSl
UllPUi
- A p*
fW I
F S R ieder ,F ìtti #'1 Vater*
t»o»e 11
I »fiver '1e;-rt-n:j. ■ R
ST c RÌÒ sc Ó p E
Alva
Up iodate.-
>w», h
UEADQU\KTORS FOR HARNEY CO PE 7b7r.
"ixc S'OcrsT snsscT o . rvikTrrnxRK”
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W J <
FRA&K SMITH, Propt. anyon
I . 1 largest ami best equipped hotel in Malheur cd Mt fe
UtieS I
The romns are large and comfortable. Table
B iggs A T crner . A ttorneys
i«n U-
O-\xa.xaxxt3r Co.
I m bo
Hem
co .
FORREST Bi lLDING
incorpohatkd .
Mt ««
tors* f
Ab tr.uts I utnithed anti Title Guaranteed
Filli ADELPRtA
lo all Lands in Harney Count.' •; lad to
Ju»t
______
Bought and Sold on C ommission.
lie is :
st rr e of ,h. e r ■ .< li.il g.a
'n lie lir,( if (r’r-isf-ft,
Furt. F it ”>•1 r-.^e
carried i.i
x-JW. E. HL'GTO.i
Bmhi.mr
Off-
in
? ,Uco*
J a r
f
»•ax axo washisigton . » outlaw 0.
1
:
~
* I " '-ere f
-
:gh WAfk ia fo-g; where tlx 'WteM
oi»cn; where confi lente is developed, where
f
th» K»i
-- exactly as books are kept in business : vhere
where pen-’u-.. pi, Bt its bert: whe«
- ’' ' . 1_ . ■ _-i hue been *7
• wbcre thousands mere wit; h. Own all the ye£.
A- ». ARMSTRONG, ll
8., PRINC'^*1