♦ (Lije enne .4 BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY,OREGON,JANUARY 3, 1903. VOL XVI j The Times-Jierald. SUBSCHtPTtON RATE8: HARNEY COUNTY DIAMONDS PLIGHT OF 1HES.V. RY. CO FOREST RESERVE VALUABLE SPECIMENS HAVE RETARDS » BEEN FOUNE. EXTENSION. On« Year Six Muullw Three Houli» OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATB—OBBGOM u. S Senators Cengresttae'i Attorney Getterai .......... Governor boeietary ol ritate Treasurer' riupt- Publie’inatrMCUon. dtAte Printer .............. J. II Mitchell Jueeph Simon jThoa. Tongue. < M A. Meody D. R. N. Blackburn . T. T. Geer F 1 Dunbar C S Moor« J H Ackerman W li Leeds > R H. Bean. ( C. Wolverton ) f. A. Moor« Pfoater Pro«»èct«r Retale* Soae liierest, iöf F»cl»--6eolofk«l Formalioo Similar to South Africa. Dearr.l L*»4 Office Reject« Application to Fie ’«»• ol The Preliaiiaary Sar- vey—Stnck a Saag. NO. 6. ■ 1 That the Governor has the ap pointive power, there is no question, and from the opinion staled above, it would seem that the present governor will not have an oppor tunity to appoint Mr Chamberlain's successor, for the reason that there will l>e no vacancy during Gover nor Geer’s term. There has been some talk around the citv that District Attorney Chamberlain intends to resign his present position, and that Gov ernor Geer will appoint his succes sor. Inquiry as to this rumor proved it to be without foundation in fact, and false in every parti cular; Mr Chamberlain will re tain his present position to the time he becomes the chief execu- t ve of the state, and that he will then appoint John Manning his successor is the most general op inion among the men who should be best posted. Manning is now the chief deputy in the district at torney’s office and is a most ca| a- ble man. There are numerous applicants for the position, of course, but that they will all be turned down is the most generally accepted opinion.— Portland Journal. OREGONFORWARDING The fulfillment of the prophecy Restrictions of the recently pro-, made 30 years ago by Professor claimed Blue Mountain forest re Clayton, a geologist in the employ serve r.re being fast found out; in of the Uuited States, that diamond Supreme Judge« other words all that is necessary band«, and the sellers eeem to be mines would be discovered in Ore to find out just whai the forest re- well satisfied with these amounts nineth judicial DISTRICT, gon, is at hand says the Telegram main« Jud«........ M D wm”°i« sirve means in to attempt to do They do not sound large, these District Atturuey This mine is in the Blue Moun Joint Kepreoentatlve . .j wMwr«» something in the way that has i prices, but indnbitable they are Jjint-Souator ............. 1 ............... tain range, 40 miles from Burns, ___ | been customary and then be jack- better than the miserable pittances the seat of Harney county There ceCMTT—HABK1Y jxnm a sparrow eJ Up with a round turn. that were exchanged a few years id no quest! in of the quality and Coo ity Judge Clerk 11 Kii «“iiiiier The latest instance of this kind ago for Oregon horses at the can Treasurer Surveyor J<;eoshe*i” that Las been brought to the notice ning factory at Linnton. The for quantity of the precious gems, but Sheriff Assessor J "j - “iia* let" of th»- Democrat is that which ef- eign buyers have even penetrated there is a question as to their com Bcuool Superintendent E J Noble , , ... mercial value. The stones thus Stock inspector a . Venator focts the interests of the Sumpter as far north as Kansas City, look . I uotamissioners R J William« far discovered are generally too I 1 \ alley Railway company. tf ABNKY Ü. s. LAKI* orrict: ing for likely lots of range-bred small for the trade. They are no cha»raN«w«n Officials of that company have horses suitable for army uses. One larger than a small pin head. A Uegtster ieceivar ................ just received notification that the big band of unbroken bronchos was few have been found that would ~ ; application to file preliminary sur taken last week in that market at sell for from »30 to $300, but they vey maps for the extention of the ♦55 around without throwouts and are rare. SOCIXTIE8. first twcntymile section from Whit the price was esteemed a very good Were diamonds malleable like SYLVA REBEKAH Oe«re. Mo. I« I ney has been rejected by tbe gen one indeed. In Wyoming, accord gold, if there was any process H..l....ry M.O. C. i». Stallb. Rec Ssc y. eral laud office. ing to the stories that come this known to science by which the ! This action on tbe part of the wav, things are not going so well miniature stones could be welded A. O. u. W- Burn« Lodge, No 47 general laud office puts a stop to with the range horse as they are in «••«»•’«» rrtdaj ulgbL A D1]|ard M w together then Harney would no TODD WANTS DAMAGES. K Li Hoyt- K*c- the proposed construction of the some other regions, it is said that longer be known as the ‘ cow coun 8. V Ry. from Whitney south into the range is now too contracted for HARNEY LODGE. J7« I. O O F. The first suit for damages on ac the John Dav valley and Harney profitable keeping of horses, tiie ty” and Oregon would rank with Meet« *t « o'd<i v«il«w« diamond-producing regions of count of an accident caused by an the 7 li) p iu. - wYKina.s«’ county as contemplated th« com glass having been taken up by tlie automobile was filed in the State earth. the ing 'ear anil will d-f r extention cattle and sheep and the settlers Circuit Court yesterday by W. C. W0BK OF DEVELOPMENT. professional CAROS < f tl.r road indefinitr iy who have driven away the horses Todd, a hackman. against E. A The only wav open to the coui- as a in alter of self protection. In The commercial value of the Law bough. The amount sued for W. J. COLEMAN, I pany under present conditions if deed the prediction is made that diafnonds is now being determined is ♦576. In his complaint Todd Stenographer and Notary Public ' the road is to be extended is to before long Wyoming will have no by the great diamond firm of New sets forth that on December 2 his ; have a special act passed by con- range horses Save on deeded lai d York Tiffany & Co., whose confi B lhns , - O bkoon . hack and two horses were standing greae grunting the company right- and in a certain few localities well dence in the new field is sufficient u«<4rtUii«u li.UdM. upon Fifth street, hitched to fix uf-wav. In this the company controlled. — Breeders’ Gazette. to warrant them in furnishing the ture placed in the sidewalk, when might or might not be successful. GEO. S. SIZEMORE, 'capital for further development. the defendant or his agents caused At any rate it would occasion con ATTOllNEV, They are co-operating with the lo the automobile to be operated and AFTER LIVE STOCK CONVENTION. . O regon siderable time and expense and on cal owners. run along at a high rate of speed Culleeaoo-, I.»nJ bu‘*ne“‘<•“** R’*' this account the con.pany may . The following lettei from C. J THE FORMATION. K aum u.«u«r promt «.wo-ied to. it is stated that the automobile is uostsone any uttempt to carry out' Millis will be of interest to our of peculiar and unusual appearance The diamonds are found in lay M. FlTtGlCKALi) the extention for years to come, L hjíiío N W illiam « and differs from vehicles, machines stockmen: Notary t ubile ers of volcanic ash. Geologists Auoruty at 1* * • kt et ta.aia Ai.nt greatly to the detriment not only and conveyances coinonlv operated Portland. Dec 24, (Editor Times- and mineralogists agree that the WILLIAMS A FITZGERALD of the railroad company but of the I Herald)—As you are doubtless upon the publac highways. When country into which the road was I aware, the National Livestock formation bring the volcanic ash of propelled, says the complaint, loud onice I» old “•■•"1C B l HNS, ~ OREGON. to be extended —Baker City Dem Association holds its next annual ancient origin, is the same as that and unusual noises are emitted indigenous of South Africa, where from the machinery and appliances ocrat. meeting in Kansas City, January the largest diamond mines in the connected with it. It is alleged 8. W. MILLER, 13-16th inclusive. Oregon wants world have been exploited. This that the automobile was run at a BINOER HERMANN OUT. the convention to meet with them is the formation that Professor high rate of speed and was operat NOTARY PUBLIC. ed in close proximity to Todd’s Burns. - - - Oregon >n Por.land in 1904,and with this in Washington, Dec. 29—Bing, r view, a strong delegation wi'l at Clayton referred to when observing horses, causing them to break away the geological conditions of Oregon from the hitching st'ap and run j.w atuo». PALTONam..« Hermann, commissioner of the tend the Kansas City uieeting for away. One horse was killed and general land office, has resigned the purpose of securing this date in his official capacity, 30 years the other one seriously injured. Biggs & Bigg« ago. It is said to be next to the and will be succeeded by William for Portland. We have been as The value of the horse is placed ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, oldest formation found on the al ♦250, and other damages, inclu _ __ __ ORB .ON I A Richards, now assistant com sured by stock nn n from various North American continent only ding loss of business, repairs to the H KM8, --- missioner of the general land office Practice in all the court« of Ore Tbe change will take effect proba parts of the United State and Can that through which the St. Lawer- hack and medical treatment to the ada that they would gladiv consid- euce river runs being older. The injured horse,are estimated at ♦Sob Collection« promptly made. bly January 15. er such a proposition, and we lie- ]ayerg thus far mined yield only —Oregonian. Hermann’s resignation was re ■CL» <’• W' FAkalt,< w. A lieve an earnest co-operative eftort extremely small stones, but it is quested about two weeks ago by Religious Services. PARRISH 4 REMBOLD, would succeed in inducing Such expected and hoped that other the secretary of the interior and A ttorney s-at-Law, action on their part. I layers will be discovered that bear was immediately presented. Barna (and Canyon City.) Oregon. Service» at Christian Science win’'a"«.-, to 'S. eeae.H In order to l>e prnpe-lv equipped i the precious gem of commercial 1.<*•■>•>••■• Charges have been preferred Hall every Sunday at Ham and a”:.'T.n7 oiuce. against two subordinate officials of I for this contest we desire as large ■ importance. 8 p tn. Service Wednesday even G. T. Kelley a piotneer prospec- the laud office Involving alleged a representation from Oregon as it ing» at 8. Subject for Sunday, <jhiv*. li- Lieonaixi. irregulaJilles and they have la-eu mav be possible to secure, and tor of the Green Horn district, January 4 ‘ God” January 1 l“Life’ ATr<»UNEY- AT—LAW, ki.owing your interest in these ' near Sumpter, confirmed the story. given a specific time III which to 18 “Truth” January 25 Careful attention given t- to Codec- -- I matters, and desire to further the' Mr Kelley is an authority on gold Januray tuakv answer. Love.” U01» and Real Eslaie waller» welfare of our state, and believing mines, he having located the Psy- t ---------------------- Notary Public Rev A j. Irwin will preach at that you will fully appreciate the chic group, the Rockefellow group, ORECON HORSES. Oaroox. B urn *. importance of bringing this large ; and the Don Juan mine, in the Harney the 2nd Sunday nf each month at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. tn. Offica in Time» Herald building convention of representative busi-1 Sumpter district Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 Reports from the range in the nea» men to Oregon, have to ask ______________ p. m. JOBS w «V Pacific section of the country indi- j V. U MAB«D«B. that you will place the matter be- cHAMBERLAi.N CAN APPOINT SUCCESSOR, Sunday »chool at Harner the cates that a lively demand exist« fore your reader» in »uch a manner MARSDEN & GEARY _______ first Sunday of each month nt 10 there for horses of good size. There as will procure their attention on Physicians and Surgeon». Ffom ftn opjiiif)n handed down o’clock a tn. On the rrcond, third are still some ranges in California, BURNS, OB KOON. this occasion. jn 1H83 by one of the 8ute Sl,pre,ne and fourth Sunday of each month al 3 o'clock p m Preaching ser Oflrt at mtdmet t'k*nr -'• to but not nearly so many as there The railroads have mad» a rttte Co(jrt Jod an(1 co„cl,rred hv vice »very second Sunday al 8 p m — . were a decade ago, the agricultur * V T» -» ---- 1 A-E e----- of ♦60 from Portland. ♦55 from ' the bench, it would seem settled ist and cattlemen having taken up R. D. BURROW. At the Presbyteriau church Pendleton to Kansas City and re beyond a shadow of a doubt that Burns. Rev. A J. Irwin pastor PHYSICIAN AND sURGION most of tlie available grazing turn. tickets good for 30 days. A Governor elect Chimbsrlain will Devine services the 1 hird »nd fourth ground In Or<-go<i there is still Sp-'H.I «tie 'I» «»'" *° c,ir“o,c more scope for horse range -nuj side trip has l>een arranged from have the appointive power and can Sunday* of each month at 11 a. in. (it* U-0*. Kansss City Ui New Orie-ine. via select hi» successor in the office of and 7:30 p m. rabbath achool at if the t ujrera -tij'p v 1 be there in Cai • t > I'Ltt <4 h« « untT’ 10 a m. every Sabbath morning Mm.pliis, al a cost of ♦ 15 for the . • - 4 . i.M. district attorney. their wants. Of late u large num r-'Uinl trip Preaching service* at the Baptilt K., a.» I Ï B-iv«s H. The opinion allu-le l to «peci fie» ber ol Oreg, n bronchos h ive oecn church »very let arid 2nd Sundays, Tliose wishing to attend should th it no man can hold two public taken to Mexico t r use th. r- in n. ». ■rv.r.us t. *• notiiy me as early as possible, offices, and «ays that should a man morning and evening Sunday governuie .t service lb'- lua-elng llibburd At BrowntotA. slating ahetlwror aol they require accept another p ihlic office than school every Supday at 11a m being at Lu* Angeles and the final sleeping car space, in order that the one he i* boiling, the other praver meeting every Thursday TIKIS’. evening •bipmeut made fmni that city. ornea «-r I r Tlwn I»«*, rsafc. -» i.e may be provided If you position beconv-a vacant th" law Mult of these Or g< n horses • • I ir Burn«. Or?ffrn. ar- mi hearty accord with this holding thathe incumbent had vol tak en mea.-ure 13 hind» or over at m v-mer.l »ill you kindly give u.’ GHOSSM ANN 'K untarily resigned the sbouiiier ami weigh I.UO* PATENT WRITING RING y-ur co-opetati-.it. In the case of Governor-elect •••«•••••••••••••••••••••a pjuu la, not 111:1m over tuat ht-ignt Yours very truly. Chamberlain, who now bold» the 'T'HE moat important imprnve- and aright M*g pr<eiuc-d on the JOHN MeMlT.LF.N J. C Mri.l.l». office of district attorney, it would * m»nt of th* age in the art of range. The native .M-X can h rae* Becretary appear that th» law sustains tbe penmanahip make« the poor writer are loo »mail f r the avalry pur- contention that Mr Chamberlain a splendid penman in a few w.ek« pceee of the government or for Family Records at the Burns • ill be entitled to hold bi» present by the uae of thia ring Endorsed transport work, and United State» hr prominent College President» market» have been fallen back mi Furniture Shire Tin-»« recorda office until he become* governor and Hoard» of Education in Europe Clomiv dava preterrni f r for the necrssarv animal». The are something superior, because Tost being the case, it seem« that sod America. Sample dozm as making «itting* Phot«» ii - price of wild horw* from the Ore 'bev include a complete record of hia present office will Income va- sorted size» sent poet paid for fl 00 in eerhon and piatiliun, gon range, rounded up. cutout and . relatives on both sides of the house rant simnItanemtaly with hi* as.-en •ingle sample 25c When ordering effecr». a Mngloring. state whether for mar. l unched Ml the trail, baa varied i for three generation». Call ex- daney to the gubernatorial chair, woman, or child In»t«ntar.eo>'« procede use from 120 to ♦25 and *27 5t), tbe amine and we know yofill buy and that be mav then name bi» eitena-velv First elaas Work PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO. latter being tbe bigbeet price so Something »vary faarttjr should a«»ccs»sor in the district attorney'» and «aiisfactiou guarài.teed Na. 1» » Fwrt» Hr»«. PUR APttmiA. ‘offic... •••••••••••••••••••••••«•• • far reported for eueb cut* from the have. I A1 COMPANY. CHEAPER Than any at any store in— EASTERN OREGON A Tria! Will Convince You Oregon Forwarding Co Ontario, Oregon, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MRS. A. JORDAN, Proprietor. BURNS, OREGON. Strictly E^lxst-Cleiss Best ^ù_cccrrxxxù.cd.aitiorx- Special Accommodations for Traveling Men. This hotel is centrally located and under the management of an The building has been thoroughly renovated experienced landlord, The dining room is in charge of polite, accoin- and is well furnished, The tables are furnished with the best. modating «aiterà. F irst C lass B ar I n C onnection JOHN D DALY, baas FRANK R.COFFIN, V101 P ue ». N. U. ( ARPENTER, C asiii ««, A. (’. WELCOME, A sst . CssniKit First Natioal Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. Accounts of Corporalions. Firms and Individuals Solicited. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Ftni i . lu.i.DXna :—John D Daly. Frank It Coffin. N U. Carpenter, It .1. Wlil.Hiii- J. W. Oe«rv, C. Cummins, H. VI . ¡loriot, M Alexander, lt*in . Jone*. Tlmmaa Dav’s. «5*Zs/e anei Covnty WarraKh at tAa marAatpntf. i hU bank is insured and will be reimbursed for any l is» by burglary or hold up day or night. • i-per omo osn ♦ <■>•<"> -n»»" r>«r> "»«o» M ALEXANDER. VK-K-PfcBunifST c JOHN n DALY. I’K'fflWtJ'T V $ FIRST NATIONAL BANK c V c OF ONTARIO OREGON Ç 6 Accounts- <>f C’orpoT'atlons«, Firnii* nnd Individual* Molicited. STOCKHOLDERS:—John D I>«ly. William Jone». Frank R t , Coffin. Abner Robbin». B F Olden, M Alexander, N. L. Carpen- [ ter, William Miller. E H Test. Thos Turnbull. ç ç E H. TEST, (aahiar. v < u -uuc.- <-/•<-> ■** I i d 1 « 5 Í