The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 03, 1903, Image 2

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    We understand that a
She Simcs-’Ucra(d
right of
GOVERNOR T. I. GEER
way through a reserve is easy to
l»U.
III.IAN It V K I»
th«- Sumpter valley
M■narar
At the me«.-ting of the Harney
County
Livestock
z\s«oci;«tion
is that com­
pany wants all the limber in sight
too.
WE ARE NOW
creek in Steins M intuit .
ne
light sorrt-1 horse w ith «trip in f«ce,
branded and vented with HF on’
left shoulder
Information leading
to the arrest and convicth n of the
(be obtained, but the trouble viitb
b ITI’KDAY J\NE\R y
S tolen —On tbe night of Oct. 9.
1902, from Henry Kelsey, on De« p
If it is on'y a right of way
th«-) want tliev can get it without
Recei ¡111'2 ourt^l and II inter ¿oads, consist’
ini' of all kin / ^rU Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Groceries, Etc. Our ctosk oj ladies dress goods,
outing /tanne ladies and childrens under-
wear, ladies " childrens shoes are unexcell­
ed. IIV inviti 1,1 f° visit our store, inspect our
stock, obtain pru-es. ll’e guarantee satisfac­
tion in every ¡itiriivular.
thief, or the return of the hor«e to
II. II. Brown's ranch near DianvoJ.
trouble.
will be liberally rewarded.
In-Id tins afternoon the committee
appointed
draft
to
resolutions
protesting against the creation of
It appears the Col. Irish is still |
Family Records at the Bun -
Furniture Store
These rec rils
.tit« i the land lease law arid hop«s
the Blue Mountain forest reserve congress win do something
1
reporte I anil the resolutions after ' that line at this session.
are something superior, becm-e
thev include h complete record f
some amendments were adopted ■ stockmen of the arid west will
It was also decided to send a del- , have something to say about that
egate to Washington to
matter before the
U.
S
relatives on
for threr
amine and
Something
lay the law, Colonel, and don’t think for
Land a minute they are going to allow
Commissioner and Secretary of )our K' ;,G ,o "
tiie Inti lior.
lie
the delegate to Washington. We also found that till- busiest stores
are unable to publish the resolu­ had the biggest adverlisetnents
tions this issue but they will ap­ in the newspapers.
pear in our next.
We understand
the associ.iUon is not opposed to
Program fo* Portland during
the government’s forest reserve ! 1903 see the Columbia River is
policy but objects Io the proposed | open to navigation, and a l oad
Mount tins ' built into Central Oregon.
Who
taking in land that is not of the I will be tin- stage manager in the
character for such purposes. It enactment of thi.s drama of pro-
docs not oppose the reservation I gie-s and enterprise?
reserve in the
Blur
of the timber and protection of
the young forest and water slieds
liut lather approves of sui li.
VESITAI.ITY 01
Itii: WEST.
It
John L Kiind, senator-elect from
appears the association is not fa­
miliar with the rulings of the I)e- 1 llaki-r, Malheur and Harney coun-
pirtmi-iit i > this matter, ¡is Secre­ 1 ties, represents 11 territory in the
tary Hitchcock lias st iled that slate senate of Oregon almost etpiul
I n size to the state of South Caro-1,
the reserve lines would be drawn
J linn. This vast area of ngricultiir- {
on only such land of a certain
ill, forest iiik I mineral land, repre­
cliarai ter and all private holdings
sents th«- true diversity of the west,,
nnd worthless timber would be
ami shows in its fullness tin- wide
eliminated from the reserve,
lie scope of knowledge end experience'
has also said that the reserve which a western public man must!
would not intcitc-rc- with the cut­ possess, snys the East Oregonian.
ting of timber for home consump­
In New England 11 congressman
tion and lumber inaiketed within is electc«! from one ward of 11 dense­
lie will quite
the state. It is also apparent that ly populated city
the proposed forest reserve lines | liki-ly represent 11 clase of people
have been drawn by the Govern- following almost exclusively one
occupation.
inent blindly anil that the depart­
I Ine of t t.e great
|
shoe mainifac-
ment is nut familiar with the char­
luring cities will eleet a man to
acter of the land cmbraieil.
We
congress or to « the state législature,
understand the Department lias
whose claim to statesmanship is
ordered .i thorough investigation Hint lie will tight
for it reduced
and sui vey of the land so that the taritf on liblrs, for laws regarding
reset ve may be made in accor­ tanneries ami rigid restriction coy-
dance with the policy of the gov­ ering th«* traffic in shoes—his Sole
ernment. If .«in li is done and the anil only fort mid object.
Another ward eont.iiuing perhnps
lower foot hills with their spaiie-
ly timbered tops, xa
sage
Hi­ biudi live s«|uare miles «»ill « l«-« t a print­
plains and meadow la
laid
ml now er. a cigar urikt-r or 11 lawyer
withdrawn is thrown out, the whose nun is bounded bv the voca­
tion of a lew thoiisnnd constituents
stockmsn will certainly li.iv e no
Public men of the cruw«li-d east­
complaint.
fern states represent single indus
tries, single ideas, singlo local ob­
A massive lir stump that ha* jects in many instances.
Their training hns made them
been lying com eak-d beneath the
s|H*cialists
in 11 narrow margin >>f
sidewalk of one of Portland’s
activity.
They
are not in tmicli
main thoroughfare's evei since
with the world. The interests of
that city was a hamlet, was dis
other states, or even inljoining dis­
covered the other day, and the
tricts <!<> not encourag'« a widening
ambitious mayor, di«ti k t attorney
of t xperieiicu or practical know­
and polkl- judge made a laid on ledge
it, and it was taken out by the
They cling to the vine that bore
Possibly that is the very their fathers and forefathers, for
stump that the 1’orll.iinl business gem-rat ions before tl
men have been “up against" Hlaml in till* elmdoW
•lies«- many ye.us when they weie customed ideas and
Iv 'king for Lake county's tiade, They do not Matter
ami expected it to come to them don't rub elbow« wctli
with ut any effort on their part Their ideas of statesmanship « an-
Now that the stump is otf of the not or do not reach oat to other
' great interest« akin to their own
main traveled wall:, io they will
¡They are political reoln»vs
not have Io go around, it tn.it be
How vasth different in the writ
possible that a move w ill be made
\Valt«r M
Fierce, senator elect
on their part toward building a
from the 22ud senatorial district,
railroad in our direction. How­ John L. Rind from the 25lh or \\
ever, we think we see more \V. Sleiwrr from the 2l«t, represent
stumps under the sidewalk.
.1 hundred vocations, a hundred
sepsrnte and distinct industries,
Lakeview Examiner.
foUow«-d
I'r aggressiv«, rugged
workers, who simply drive a busi­
The woes of a countiy nt a * ness triumph against all «aids
paper man is thus set foil It by
These men u.ust l«e familiar with
the
Mirth- Point Enterprise: the imtustries they represent They
••The
Enterprise foice winks i must !>e able to discuss eich of the
lift)-two week» pei veai; that's j thoueand minor details pretsining
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0
GEER &CUMMINS.
h ave.
Executrix's .Notice.
Boise News. Au observant
was chosen as the delegate and a
committee was appointed to wait fellow once noted the fact that
on the county cou« t and ask tile the largest rivers always lun bi
roots.
both ,-jdes of the h i'J-e
generations. Call ex­
w» know you'll buy
every family sh n.ld
IJr. W. L M ir.sil n
court to help be ir the exp tnse of the most prosperous titirs.
ixOXT.
1—1
T
Defers in
Notice, is hereby given that i-
pursuane«- to an order duly and
regularly made by the Hon 11 C
Lrvens County Judge of Harney
County, the iiudersigned Executrix
(¡ »VTiior Geer, win «e name was placed on the official ballot by of the Estate of John W Jones de­ o
««etitiori. lest June, as the republican candidate for I S .Senator, in ac­ ceased will
On or after Monday th«- 5th day
cordance with the Mays law, says the legislators have nothing to do
pri vate
but ratify bis election. As he received a majority of the votes cast th • of January 190.3 offer at pri
Governor considers bo is the choice of the people ami that the member« sale, for ca-h, th- follow!:.g d>
of the legislature cannot do otherwi« tl« :« carry out the wish- s of the scribed property lielouging t” -.ltd
people. However, C. W. Fulton, Binger Hermann, ‘ Broody” Johnson, estate to wit: the umlivuled i tn**
Harvey Scott, ami a dozen others don’t take km«llv to the Mays law half interest in and to lot« 3 miri
and the Governor may have a little opposition. Besides, Eastern Ore­ 6 of block I in the city of II urns
> E3Z A Kr* IWARE, >
> MACEIJST&Tl'T >
Crockery, Glassware,Wincmills, Fvrrps, Guns.
Ammunition, Fish-Tackle, Pants, Deers
Windows, Garden Steas Etc. «¿»
>
>
S .’i- .ig ri", for 11 --Ericsson Engines.
Only Tin Shop in HarneyisCounty.
gon Ims put in her claim for U. S ih-nator and the Governor is ‘up Harney County.
against’ it again. Th«- Times-lltrald favors an Eastern Oregon man
Dated this 13th day of Decem-
e
for tin place as it feels this section is entitled to it.
her 1902.
Ei
ma A J oses .
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Execntri x of John W Jones Est.
islntor must possess a wonderous NOTICE OE EXECUTRIX’ SALE
scope of experience. He must
MORTGAGEE'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that in
know mining farming, stock raising
lumbering, railroading, irrigation, pursuance to an order made by 11
Notice is hereby given, That the
commerce laws, schools, manufac­ C. Levens, Judge of the County
undersigned
Mortgagee, in pureu
turing and mercentilj pursuits in­ Court of Harney county, Oregon,
»nee of the terms of a certain chat­
timately, and in detail. He must on th«- 27th day of December, 1902,
tel Mortgage made, executed anil
know what certain points of exist­ I will on or after the 31st day of
>
and delivered by one H« nrv H
ing statutes, covering minute d - January, 190.3, offer for sale at pri­
------- RESERVED for -------
Masterson, of Drewsey, Ilarriev
tails of some of the great industries vate vendue all the following de-
County, Oregon, to the undersi lied
need ch ingihg before he cm con- scrilel property belonging to the
Mortgagee, on tbe 12th day of I>< c
sci« ntiously take the welfare of the Estate of John \\ . Jolies, deceased,
ember. 1895 ami duly filed in the
They will have somet'nj to say nest week.
people into hi- bands and recom­ lo-wit: What is known as Block
Clerk's office of said Harney Colin
mend a change. IL’ must be fam­ two (2) in Brown's Addition to the
ty, Oregon, on the Kith day of Dec­
iliar with men of vastly different City of Burn.«, Oregon, on the fol­
ember, 1895. the terms and condi­
trail. s mill professions and know lowing terms, to-wit: One fourth
tions of said Mortgage have been
tile detail of their work as well as Cush, One fifth :>f the remainder
broker, by a failu.e to pay a cer­
to be paid each year in yearly ¡li­
they.
tain note ilescrit ed therein together 1
lt
ilments
of
that
amount,
pur
­
Il is a subject that scarcely ever
with the interest on said net«-, will
attrucls the attention of the west­ chaser to give notes secured by a
on Saturday, the 3rd day of Janu­
erner. He is uecuHtomed to great mortgage on the property sold for
ary, 1903, offer for sale at public
enterprises, largo tasks and vast the deferred payments.
vendue for cash, on the piemises
Et
ma
A.
J
ones
.
exp< rieuces. He is a m ill of mul­
n the City of Drowse)-, Harney
Dated this 27lh day of Decem­
tiplicity
of
accomplishments.
County, Oregon, the 1 battels de­
Rt-udy to meet any issue, no mailer ber, 1902
scribed in said Mortgage as follows:
how great, be holds tin empire in
One dwelling house known as "the
hi« hands with the same practiced
Petition tor Liquor License.
Henry If Masters >n dwelling” sit­
grace that be would tell a story.
uate on NEf NEj Bee 2G, Tp 20
To the Honorable County Court
S., It 35 E . in the said City of
IRISH l AVORS LtASINQ THE RANGE.
of Harney Ciuuty, Oregon:
Drewnev, On gon.
We, tho undersigned petioners,
Dated this 15-h day < f D.c. 1902
t'..l John I* Irish of Oakland, residents, taxpayers and legal vot­
J ohn I). D aly
Unl.n.iM in Kansas City n f«-w ers of Wild Horse precinct, Harney i
Mortgagee.
hours Wednesday on his way to the county, O egon, most resp-ctfully
Pacific from Washington, where he petition your Honorable Court to
Petition for Liquor License.
h.i» I h - hh since congr« ss convened grant a liconse to Scheuhner Bros •
the first of «he month, »■IIK the to sell spirituous malt an I vinous I
To the Honorable County Court
Journnl-Stock man Col Irish, in liquor.« in less quantities than one of Harney county, Oregon:
Horses placed un ier our care wilbtCeire the best of attention.
addition to being one of the most gallon in said precinct for a period
We, the undersigned petitioners,
polished orators in the Unite I of six months from Jan 7th 1903: residents, taxpayer« and legal vot Good, fi esli stia k anil comfcrfable live n,r«_ Prepared to give
State«, has prob ililv i greater film!
Brit Kelley, Dick Fry. Joe Bank- er« of Pueblo precinct, Harney the public the ver) best of service. S P xvjth t-.s.
of knoll It'Ige i-ov«-rilig til«' subject oiler, Chas Owen, fxill J. Breen- county. State of Oregon, most re­
of the arid mid aenii-xrid lands of berg Jam s M 'ckabv, I. C Cham­ spectfully petition your Honorable
the we.it tli.m any one in the coun­ berlain F. E Carlson, Frank Lar- Court to grant a license to J C.
try. He Iris made it n study for son, F. I. Redon. Sid A Ki rtz. Peterman to sell spiritou«, mail
MILLER & THOMPSON
"'’r25c."'’
I., a.Is
3.» years and he always n«lvocated
that these lands be leased to ac­
tual settlers or some amendment
to the present law be made, where,
by western stock men can personal­
ly luntrolthe laiul used by them
as rang««
lie mr.intaiii«, with an
argument which cannot In- denied,
that promiscuous grazing is de­
stroying the grasses thereby "kill
mgihe giK se that lays the golden
. »»
eng
Speaking on the «ubj-ct, Vester
day. while paving a visit to '.lie
headquarter« of th - Nat' >i«»l Live­
stock association, be said:
"Mv visit b> Washington was m
connection with western land af
fairs
After all the agitation of the
Robert Doan, Frank Kueny, Phil
Bu«h. Lubrio Gilix rt Chas Fields
Notice is hereuv given that on
tin- 7 dav ofjanuarv, 1SM3 we will
apply to the above entitled court
for the lievnso a« speeifi«*d in thi«
petition.
S.'HKt r.NKt« B ros
NOTICE OF DISSOLVTÎO.V
and vinous liquors hi less quanti­
ties tlian one gallon, in said pre­
cinct for a period of six months
from January 9th, 1903
H J Jarvis, C F Holloway, R
Doherty, J G Holloway, Ernest
Holloway, C W Canfield, Joseph
Callow, M J O'Connor, D W Defeo
bi'igb. 11 G Cam* ron, R >l«ert G'l-
ham, Frank Adrian. W M I'ran lall.
Sam Hal.G F Baldis, E«iw J Cat-
low, Fred Allen. J W Gray, 1’ A
Thorn’en, W J S.sson.
Notice is hereby given that :>i.
the 7th day of January 1903,1 will
that the
co-partnership heretofore existing
between A K Richard- >n and Geo
1. James, under the firm name of
Richardson «V James has t«een dis­
olve«! by mutual cqnsent
A K
apply to the above entitled court
Richardson w ill par all indebted­
f’r the license as specified in th s
ness against the firm and all ac petition.
J C. I’lTKHMAN.
count« «lue said firm are pavable to
him
All tlnwe owing said firm are
requested to settle bi cash or note
Du * « u t ow « Gat jr<>« »M jet at th«
before Jan 1 1903
A K Ri harasox
Gito L. J ames
Notice i* hereby given
past two years, 1 find that coogre«-
is now ready to do something in
our behalf, an«! if the western peo­
ple will only get together and ag-«e
npi.ui
*<>me measure mutually satis­
labor. Now ami then some «mi­ | to the great enterprises that he
factory, I believe it will hecousw
will.in
their
district.
They
must
\->rbT OF PÎS<O1 VTION
ps) I for the paper; that’s capital
a law
If they do not, then con­
be
able
to
legislate
intelllgenlly,
And once tn a while some son of
The co-partnership heretofore
direct and frame wisely and justly gress may pa«« some bill drawn by
a gun ol a dead-beat runs up a
the laws that are intended to pro- a New Englander a- I which wou.d existing l-etween Lee Caldwell and
lug bill and i efuses to pay it; that's
tec-land perfect tlie gigantic in­ be -iist«.«tefill to aH our pn-ople in A M Byrd, under the firm name
imaichi. But later on justice
< f Caldwell A Bvrd, has been >h«r-
dustrial an«! commercial forces the arid and «rini-arid stales
will overtake the last named 'that are struggling to attain |«er
"I hope the National Idee St. ck
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•
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creature, for there i» a piai e i fret order ami perfect fruition in the convention winch meets her« in Byrd retiring from the I u«in>-««
January, will endorse tbe recom­ Lee Caldwell a-sumee «II imlebt-
where he will get his hi* just de­ j empires they represent.
serfs; that’s hell.” litti w hat
Il is 150 miles from Ontari > to mendation* of President Rouaavelt ednes» of the firm
Lss Cat rwrrir
good will that be to the editor.
i Burna, as far as it ia aeroes the Mr tbe app 'inlaienl of a commis­
A M Bran
•tale of New Hampshire at tbe sion to invesilgale this que*t«>>n
I widest point, and Burna dots not •nd report to coa«grr«s. 1 believe
'I hr report that the Sumpter I mark the limit of llarney county that if such a c -m-ni'-io»« enaM l-e
This office h«« beer, much rti«hed
Valley lailioad ranno) get |«cr- I by 100 miles, yet thi« wonderful provides! for at this «ession of
with job work for the ps«t three
gross that this trout«lr«>tnequestion
tnie.KMi from the government to re<i««n is represented by one man
week
We hsd h ped • journey*
ean t-e satisfactorpv dispose«! of
Io the great questww«« that arise bef.re the ad|ournment of the num printer «oui.! show up as a
btyiki tlsruugli the proposed forest
iCbnstoias 41ft but noue arrive«!.
reserve is consKlcrec! all ••bosli” in thio district, mtsllig. utly. a leg.i next c« egress "
A' C liI![lt"EHT<)N & SON,
l’r«is, Burns. Oregon.
HOTEL ONTARIO.
FRANK SMITIi, Propt-
Tlie largest and best equipped h> • jn Malheur county.
Tbe rooms are large and «'-infnrt ■
h st.
Fii st-c .«*« bar in i onne. tic
HEADQUARrORS FOR ILViEY CO PEOPLE.
Ontario, OF«*on-
F itzukrai n. V kesipext
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Eastern Ozegin. Title
Q-Axaxarxty co.
1NCOR1X 4HATE1).
Abstracts Furnished ami Title Guarlrz-j
To all Lands in 4lnej County, Oregon.
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CITY DRUG STORE?
B/eaZZeZires, cXrWseZ
Table service the
Up to date.................
Bought and Sold on Commission.
iffice jn B,ink Building.
Candy.
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II. M. HORTON. Prop.
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where the r«i«-‘-i is
where conf fence b 4*S«ped; where bookkeepin-;
t e
' ieag : where s
hind
ni’;t.; • . where penmanship is at-»->est; where hundreds
.e." rs xid_ stenocrapi er* havej^i educated Er vncccss
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