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    VOL. XVI.
The Times-Jierald
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY.OREGON, FEBRUARY 7, 1903
NO. 11
SAVE THE SHEEP INDUSTRY lion in Malheur county at which ALL THE FENCES MUST QO on Sunday night and reached a
vacant cabin on Engle creek before
any town might make a contest J I
The substitute bill
will
provide I
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morning. The next itight they
traveled
within two miles of Day­
SMALLER
FLOCKS
AND
IMPROVED
that
when
60
percent
of
the
voters
SUBSCRIPTION RATE8:
IN CROOK COUNTY J»,MG TO <M0
ville, when he decided lo return,
BREEDS
IMPERITIVE.
shall
sign
a
petitoon
to
the
effect
ACRES WILL BE OPENED.
0»« T«»r
.............
n-««
1.00
ilx Months
receive hie sentence and get through
. that an election is desired the
... .7»
Three Months
------------
¡county court must call an election,
with it. He said that he did not
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
and
that
if
at
this
election
60
per;
want
to leave his family, but if he
Sach I« the Solution al Livestock Ageat L. J.
STATB—oakGoa:
üareroaeat Laa4 Feecck la Ceaaectica
cent of the voters are in favor cf a i
left it would be impossible for him
................ <
J. H. Mitchell
Minia al the 0. K. 4 N. Ce.—Wosld
J.«. Saiia-or«
Wilk
Wa|oa
ReaS
Orasi
—
Cattle
i
Joseph Simon
change this change shall be made,
Make as Muck Moser.
tosendforbis family without bis
1
sail Skeag Fight.
t Thcx. Touiru».
................ f M A M oodF
whereabouts
becoming
known
While
the
bill
is
not
exactly
what
r»l...................... D. R. N. Blackburn
......... T. T. Gwr
In an interview C. J. Millie, live- the Ontario people prefer, they
A special to the Oregonian from
He informed the sheriff that
Fl Dunbar
,
T
c b Moor» r stock agent os the O R *vN., ex- perceive that half a loaf is better Prineville says: Tbe order for the Hill returned with him. but would
.J n Ackerman ,
tat-
supt. P«»llc;l*»tr»cUon
W H Lwdi pressed the opinion that the future than none and therefore will swal­ removal of fences from government ' not go back into the jail, bu( said
"w-
stata grrntar
> g 8. Beau.
.} C. Wolvsrto» and salvation of the sheep industry low the pill and accept the substi­ land is causing considerable indig- that he would gw tp John Day and
Saprawa JaStaa
1 F. A. Mutue
in Oregon lay in cutting down the tute bill.
nation in the eastern part of the try toescape by war of Heppner.—
BtSKTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
size of the docks to meet the capa­
county.
The majority of tbe stock­ Canyon Eagle.
Both
sides
claim
that
more
than
M.
D.
Curro.»
“k* , piaUtetJit'ita
■
-
...
Wm Millar
Ja,
matrici Attorney ...
city of the range, snd breeding up 60 per cent of the voters are with men blame W. W.r Brown for it
.
..IB
Gear
ta, -, jalaa-tUpreaautatlye
...
..J W Morrow
to a better grade of stock than now them and the question can be easily As near as can be learned Brown
Still Urging hit Claim.
“*t
J*iat-aau»-.«r
_ ...........
HtLA«3rojí
caCSTT—M*»S«T
exists; in tact tbe best grade possi- settled bv a petition as this bill, it could have saved hin.silf ami
11. C. t.erenr !,
m*''
■lonty Jadza
Frank S. Ingram, the convict
In sizing op the vital points it becomes a law, will withdraw many other stockmen a large
F. 8. Klt’ler 1 ble.
. »
Clark
KA Miller I
,er |ef the livestock situation in Oregon the matter from the state legisla­ amount of money as well as pas­ who w s pardoned after being
■<b
Tiaoaarar
irti
warauyar
Torn Allen
-Mrllfl
turage by complying with the first wounded during the escape of
r.. Lomn Mr- Mtllis made several important ture.
..J r Bartlett I ,
:kk>
sekoaiaHvcrtBtanâaut
He said:
,s,at
Hoover
l
statement.
order
from the interior department, Tracy and Merrill, is seen every
1,1 «b.
stoek iBapector ........
, K. J Williams *
I
"There
is
no
use
denying
that
' > aattaatuiiat»
but
he
was not satisfied to let well day at tbe state house, doing his
Cattle Brandiof Bill.
4 C T Miller
"ta
■
i the overcrowding of the summer
enough alone, and so informed the best to gain support for the claim
^ta
■ g aic.u u. ». la » p office :
Wm Farr«'
Ti e *>111 of Sm th of UlilHtiliil, ti ‘ iin ri>meiit agent- that he had a he wishes to present «gainst the
.Statar
. .....Chas N’ewsH range in E.istt rn Or, gort is pn cite
calvar
.......
tatihg s < r; <s tn t: . tmiustiv a• «1 I compel the placing of road brands ml more hind fenced, itntl in con­ state for his injbry. He does not
that the reined z murt so >u be on c>ttle, which shall be at any sequence he was ordered lo lake it reach many of the legislators, but
’’irti»
SOCIETIES.
foil nd if the industry would be kept time driven from the C' Unty in all down.
ThiB order raised he considers even third bouse
to
»Vl.V V RhBEKAH DegtsaNo.«»
up to its present magnitude. There whicii they are owned, was the sub­ Brown’s ire, and he began com­ members worthy of attention,which
l»l andM
N. u.
lewltt
are between 4,000,000 and 4,250,000 ject of a warm debate in the Senate. plaining on bis neighbors, and the they are plentiously receiving at
•ftin
I- G. smith. Bee sec'y.
io bt-
sheep in Oregon today, and vast as It was finally passed 18 to 9 The result will be the opening of per­ his hands.
>n le
ft cu
A. O. U. V». Buru» Lotice, No 47.
Mr. Ingram probably knows
it is, the summer range districts measure was called up under the haps 30,000 to 40,000 aerts of gov­
nieot
«„..even rriday nUM. A
u w
E H Uojt. Bec. are capable of supporting onlv ordur of third reading of bills, it"d ernment land that has l>een fenced more of the inside management ot
ir 2r
far.Li
about 3,000,000 head. Consequent­ Smith of Umatilla arose to explain up. The greatest loss will fall on the state prison than any man in
.tARNEÏ LODGK. NO. 77, 1. O O F.
It Iff«. 1
ly th« sheep-owners must retrench, it and urge its passsge. When he Mr. Brown, who will be required to the state prison than »ny man in
.c.1.»<0.1d!-enuw.
W Y King, Secy a thing which they have not been had concluded, Johnston, of Wasco, remove from 100 to 200 miles of Oeegon who has secured an honor
doing in the past few years, and arose to oppose The branding of fence.
able discharge—Salem Journal.
raid< b
igïf. ;
cattle, lie declared, was an expen­
which
tin«
resulted
in
pack
d
pas
­
As
a
great
deal
of
this
fencing
PROF
ESSit»
>
AL
CARDS
•«th.
mark -
tures and an intensity of bitt., rne-- sive proct b «; oim which required has been done by cattlemen, it will
(■«Wit;
The Good of Lawyers.
bi-tween settlers or small cattlemen large expenditures of time and be seen that they will be the losers,
W.
J.
COLEMAN,
rljli
»M
and sheep men, whose magnitude uiotiev. Furthermore, he believed and it will leave a lot of range often
Steeographer and Notary Public
If it were not for the lawyers to
>r».:
is not really known to the outside litis bill, if passed, would accom­ to the public that will be fought
[ B urns , - O regon .
call men vile names and show up
plish no protection to cattlemen for by the sheep that come in from
world.
»r, rm,
Ofll.-a iMUl-laaa« Batik BMildiaf.
their rascality in court once in a
‘‘Now, theie is a remedy for this which was not imciirded !»y laws at outside points every summer while this old world would be too
w ‘i'»1
■ cirri;
and while it does not look llkeh ] present in force. The measure Should this ba tbe case, there is a
jleiaq
S GEO . S. SIZEMORE,
namby-pamby and goody-goody to
ar oc
that all the sheepmen could suit i proposed a needlts» and futile ex strong probability that a large
hip; u
ATTCKSÏÏ,
live in.—New York Press.
time and money.
money, lie number of Brown's sheep will go
....................... O regon . themselves to the present more penditure of lime
B ums ,
..
■evm
I. mtn
the way of others that have come
Land busine»», and Real restricted conditions, yet I claim it Imped it would nt t pass.
Codec aon»,
festal» matter promt il» attended to.
A 12 year-old boy was admitted
Pierce of Umatilla oposed John in the wav of the cattle men of that
is quite possible to do it and not
itili». 1
L-ilttt
stoi/s view, and spoke in favor of section and, as Brown has large into a lion's cage at Chicago with
raÄvu.« WILLIAM»
M. FiraGaa.ua> lose a cent of money by the deal
r fin1!»
Johnston bands of sheep that wi ll^Yte ranged I the trainer. The lions attacked
AU-.'— ■
R.ÏXÂ.I First, of course, there must be less his fellow citizen’s bill.
rinhti
sheep. That is imperative. But was mistaken, he said, in bis con- in close proximity to a groat deal him and he was fatally injured be­
WILLIAMS & FITZGERALD
ar en i
Ir-bttl »
if the sheepman will only accom­ teniion thvt branding was an ex­ of the land that has been thrown fore he could be gotten out.
Ofiioam old M»»»nic Buildiug.
Every cattle open, and is looked upon by the
pany the cutting down of t.ia flock pensive process.
bin ad m .
■B lbns ,
-
O keüom .
, uni«
by actiyity in improving the grade ranch was equipped with facilities I cattle-owners as tbe cause of the
part I»
Relifloaf Service«.
of mutton he handles, and in put for branding, and the work could opening of tha fences, he will nat-
ß. W. MILLER,
efllh»
P and ai
be
and
was
cheaply
and
quickly
ting
on
tbe
fuiishing
fattening
urally be the object of their ven­
«ft.
Services at Christian Science
r eu kft1 ..._
touches at hotne instead of lettinr dune. He also thought tl.e Senator geance.
uni** > -
Burn», - - - Oregon.
Hall
every Sunday at llamand
Much of th-* land that has l>een
door.:
'
r---------------------------------------------- hid feeders go out to Montana, Neb­ from Wascc was mistaken in his
I BDd »
8
p
tn.
Service Wednesday eyen-
contention
that
the
pending
bill
raska Or Wasiogton to be finished,
under fence is but poor pasture at
Z.w BIGUS.
DALTON 1WG.
be will have just as much money would afford no piutection not al­ be.-t, but, it being fenced thkn left iiiga at 8. Subject for Sunday.
Biggs & Bigg»
et the end of each season as he has ready accorded. lie hoped the outside, many of the stockmen have Feb. », "Christian Science.”
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA Wu
now, though he may not see it bill would pass.
Rev A J. Irwin will preach at
inclosed it with their own premise«
■ B B»M,
— ' — — — '’«‘EGON. that way.
Marster spoke in opposition to One reason that so much of the Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
In addition he will have
FWctice in all tne courts of Ore. a better price for the Letter grade the bill, and Kuykendall spoke iu land in thia county has beeu in­ month at 11 a. tu. and 7:30p. tn.
Sabbath school avery sabbath at 2
Coltoclions promptly made.
of wool bis bred sheep will produce its favor, and the measure was then closed is that a large area of “road p. m.
MRS. A. JORDAN, Proprietor, BURNS, OREGON.
ft! hl*. I
placed on final passage. The pro­ land” has been leased l,y the stock
besides more weight.
Sunday school at Harney the
a.«&a>»0L>
u.w.FA«Bi«a
"At present the experience of gress of the rollcall develojx-d so tncn, and it being in alternate sec­ first Sunday of each month at 10
an t H«
PARRISH & REMBOLD.
ad on ft»
buyers coming into the great Ore­ large a number of noes that the tion«, there has been a tendency lo o’clock a m. On the second, third
h ear;»
Attorney» -al-Law,
gon sheep counties for fall and measure appeared to be endangered, inclose all the land within the and fourth Sunday of each month
Barnx (Mild Canyon Ciiy,) Oregon.
at 3 o'clock p m. Treaching ser-
r on leí’
I3ost -A-ccozxxzxxocLation,
Will p;act ce iu
couru of Haruejr »nn spring purchases is that when one and In-fore the result was announc­ boundaries of the road land so as
mark, n
' vice »-very second Sunday al 8 p m.
. rR»te<»**drs R’.d iu (he iRprem« wuri oi th«
ed,
Smith
of
UmatillH
demandt-u
man
with
well
graded
yearlings
to
form
a
square
or
other
solid
.tai«. »»'» «*•*> iu U.S. land uflic«.
At the Presbyterian church
asks slid gets 12 per head his call of the v nate and another vote body of land, thus taking a much
Rurna, Rev. A. J. Irwin p«al«r
Ch;^. H. Leonard.
neighlwirs with acbcub wethers and i This was carried, and several ub- less amount of fencing that would
Df-vine services the 'bird and fourth
ATTORNIA- at — law .
ewes, not realizing the difference. |’fntees were rounded up ami otherwise be required. While those Sundava of each manth at tl am.
This hotel is centrally located and tinder thn management of an
Caracul attentimi given to Collec- will bold out fur the sume pr.es, < br- light in. Atio'her vote was then who have done so are fully aware
and 7:30 p m. Sabbath school at experienced landlord,
The building has been thoroughly renovatsd
tiutk- and K-al Estate matters
at.d when they do no*, gel it wiil tike,i uml til" ma-lire pass, <1 It that they were inclosing govern-1 10 a. m. every Sabbath morning.
The
dining room is in charge of |s>lite, accem-
and
is
well
furnished,
Notary Public «
hold over their surpiu k ' Th » re- > 9.
m‘-ot land b> which th-'V have no
Preaching service« et th« Baptist modeling waiters.
The tables are furnished with the beat.
O regon .
Bt tt.xj,
right, th-y h ive never in any wav church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
suite tn two or tin ■■ se.atmn« in
TO ALLOW •UJOZITY VERDICT.
O.fice in Times-Herald building
opposed anyone in »»tiling within morni>< and evt
putting a wltoie lot <>! piH>r stock
. w-n.
•
» « *
»
irst
lass
ar
n
onnection
.. ...__
their it,closure» who desired to ■chool » very Sunday
To
m.tke
the
l»eat
tn
the
country
JOHN » ■ GEARY
r. L. MA»t*DKN.
I
prayer
m-
eting
every
Thursday
reputation*Btad keep it for niglt-
take.«
»trad or oth- r claim
Upi A I. DcN &. Gt A RY.
In thi- they have differed widely I '-veiling
cía«« million, th's scrub « eck
p!
Si, I.ti.s H.d but ^evik*.
from the cattle baron» of Northern
Irti ciê.i»i»-d out -i .nei lb- l e 4
JOHN D DAI.T, Pat«
N I < AIII’I.M I It. «'«»titra,
I
•1.EG3X
FRANK It.tOFHN, Vic* Pns»
At WELi'oMt A o « t . Carat«».
G. 1 |.,-o<a and N«v«da, where it
Ol.it
1 »i.»m
. »
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I i«h
< i H< HOHMAN N’H
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PATENT W Hi I ING KING
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V moat important improve-
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FT'
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, t »<*• •
III tool the ag* in the art of
Accounts of Corporation«, Firms and Individuals Solicited.
|<
In efl;*.
r
4
' i> i iu■f-hip makes the poor writer:
•t
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
i sol- ndtd penman in a few week», i
r t 1
Whr
•onnî*
I. .« t •• t <4 !
t.sna »isr *Wtwr a*Htre 7* 2'-oig
' hr ’he ».« f thia ring Endoraed
OK laV.
î < . * -* -» »1
Fr-'t ««oi.nra« —John D Daly. Frank It. < Ilin, N' U. C*r|enter, R J.
H. fit Hi lb
nv peomir.eni Col »ge Presidents
guud. asu k-Wntn a a eat many
Bluon.t i and 2.
Hotel.
iUtaroi
William« J W U«ary. U, Commia* H M llorlui , M Aleistuler. Win.
Ui.iL JU illlAtj«»-
and Board« of Education in Europe
the Atig Eastern Oregon sheep,,wi,-
June«, Tleutiaa Daaia
pf-f», a V»*r-
Emmet Kimberliog, who made 'and America. Sample dozen ta-
L *■ Hibberd ere Will cut down the,» holding«, a
nii»* nf (hr
•fzeSe a«W ¿»»»«k SC6»rrwiaZ»
ttf tA* nurhi ^r<9t
.«<>rted site» »ent post paid for 11 01)
commendable move
Price» so far
l.i»<vc.t|*e from th« e-m nt y jail single aamnle 2-wt
Hiblx»rxl <Sc Brownton.
When ordering
TM j bank Ik InsMreti aad will be relmburoetl fur any Io«» by burglary
'as lean foresee, will not
high.
Sumiay n.ght in company with a single ring, state whether for man,
■
DEMUDA
which bn*
or hold up day or night.
but r«a- naule. aart i , vo-w vi the
Timmy Hill, retu-m-d Wednesday woman, nr child
f
«f TM
V * •. h-
»< I..- pAeklt.g of tl.e range
oigi.l .-at.tl atr-.-j-t tlcoagii llw bole
PENN MFO. SUPPLY CO.
ornar»
e--uil»,er. I|,'.der-» ha.l ¡«1 er
tn thej.til wall froa> iJliiBh he taxi«I
He. IM L Peeelk Mee«<. MNLA04LPMA
tçt.-d
g>. “one ’ .
ht» Treat»« and Went U» h>S Cell and
__________________
-r»»o x>»r>. «»•«* ■*»•♦0. «
<»•«■» <"»•<■> o»o
At the noon hour
wci.t to 'ed
C JOHN J> DALY, r»ryt»«HT
M AI.F.XANDEH. Vi< a-Pa»«!»»»«
u
JMterday. he U|qX on the jalj
r..MÜ
mu it LAST.
' 'm» ■ oo»»T BK«>*T.ex rvsarw«»«« ’'Ç
iN Mt.-NU'I-I-I N
a •
door, ami when Deputy Sheriff
rf > •*
I
<
Act, rm J«r opened lit« Uo»>r, be
Ue- mter-et <M harmoni U h -
-Qt
=
-
I
a ILTPTTT
=
x =
slating that be
surprised him
i COW sail te< on count ea uot deerring
»!
—
Oer-a
Pocket È
wouál like »»mettilng to »at. Mr.); ^Olapsabl»
io be coni pelted to eBter into the
OF ONTARIO, OREGON
■ -
Hfervorwojje
A
Afalbeur connty .eat fight. has aak-
wClouJv d ays preferred for
You wiil soon be unable to get Schroeder al once supplie»! bbl
I Atxwrtintn of Corpomtione, l-’ii tns and Individual 1»
Tb»
»Nh tb«
.ed of Representative Teet that he away from the news of the world «anta
waking sittings Photos fin-
<v»ti«»; •«*< t
IHghh RuiohM In dltter»»- rr>l-
NolkMUxL
.Mr Kimberiing then told the - r» wPh rieb »>IM and »lir*r 4**■»*•<I« h .«
withdraw )>»• bill calling fur the hv taking o. r ari-vor Age-«: daily
in carbon and platinum
'm- jatihflf
l«r|»«hn*J0V F rh«»«<r»j-M
R X
HT1MIK
HOLDERS —John D Dalv. William Jones, Frank
1
W4«
1
View»
»f
»rt
«certrr
FKI
F
oMI.V
•!.«•■
deputy aheriff bow tit« escape
■ • uhccit m io« of a bill similar tn the
6 Coflin. Abner Robbins B F Olden, M Alesander, N. U. Carpen­
teot *»«ry wh*r»
In ’»ver for»i.
paper« are to be publi-hed <»( ship­
AutfXT« WAJITKb
rff eted, and that the entire plot
, cwt1 n^r enahttng eel tall. whirls has
ter, Wiiiiam MtBer, E. H Test, Thoa Turnbull
111« la Ma reo**»
trrr
board, lull of Maicooi- ni«-s»xge».
C
was
eoimcted
and
eieoited
by
, iwf U mUudwcvd III boto k«e set ale
«Atemivelv F.rwt risse work
E H. TEST, Fashlrr.
rrci B b
FORREST BUILDING
Tommy HHI
Ha stated that they ►
ft
ami the houae
•f: MtiaiactMu (jars ..seed
», l > ejao -*»•>- -oao- usv e mj c»>«; w-iu •*» <-»•«.> «-»•<-'
rHti.APKbrHiA
Jvb printing—The Tiae»-Herald g »« out of tbe jail about midnight
The Test bili called for an alec*
OMNFORWARDING
COMPANY.
CHEAPER
Than any at any store
-in-- •
EASTERN OREGON
A Trial Will Convince You
Oregon Forwarding Co.
Ontario, Oregon,
luOTAKY PUBLIC.
Special Accommodations for Traveling Men.
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OF BURNS, OrtECON.
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