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- ■X ! ■ • 1 11 ' 1 *lí k vl * g íg 1 1 LV BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY. OR EGON, MARCII AFTER BIG PACKING-HOI SE imes-JíeraiCL IYRIGA110N PLANS CHOSEN the Wi'hmette Vull.y. Southern Oregon, the Lower Columbia and reooiunienda- c inmitlee mad ■•■•1 u —■ therefore • . lion, mid has asked the 'BVBSCRIPTION RATES: ■■ 'jéú. W.,k r>~ J”— >•” ’ I ; OFFICIAL DIRECTORY .... STATI—OREGON : J. II Mitchel! U. 8. à«BMors Joseph Bimon tThoa Tongue. rM A. Moody CeafrtMm u 1>. il. N. Blackburn Attorney General ........ . T. T. Gear Gaveraor b 1 lmut.br [ SS Secretary ei state . . C 8 Moor« Treaaurar J U Ackerman Í I 8 a pt. Public Instruction ......... W H 1-aed« I Mata Prinur j R 8. Bean. .< c. Wolverton j Supreme Ja lges ) F. A. Moore > .¿I MINETU JUDICIAL DISTRICT. M. h D. , CLirroRD ». . , ‘. IMatrtetJa W ni Millet District Attorney ..13 Geer ieiat-ltopn sent stive JW Morruw JeMatWaaa ■» COUNTY — HARNEY ti c. t.er«M Cuanty Judge K 3 K leder i CUrk .. K A Miller ' Traaanrer . 8nrvev«»r Tom Alien - sbertrfj........................... .’. E. L,-saan J »' Barti*n i Bckuol Superintendent . Newt Horner Stack laape • or I K J Willi.ni« G'ummiMiouers I C T Miller ' ««a 1*1-1: » Ufi < h/htj • *»ib IL, , »» '»ei. ’» th , urli % win,,, * iti, rillt- s lu.,:-, ÌTif* I' “»» le « t ', H 8 oi m Ufen,. nudi» * ■ ax . nst a. «. LASu ornest Wm Earre .............. ...... Cha. Newell <.«tetar taeslnr 1 cirri»-i ’j» tie. ut» -ft SOCIETIES. ■»seta ... «Yt,VA UEBEKAH Oe«reeNo.l3 Jew,,. 1. ’• M«ecse«ery 1st and Kl Wednesday. *¿"•1 Mr. . ., Suit!-. N.G. - ’« 4 ffiy-tcjy < G. binuh. Kec sec'y. on rnm 1 It ET ‘e ¡¿¿2 ottkû.» A.O. C. V, . Hurns lxj<lge. No. 0. M«aia«vsr> Trlday oixbl. It A tui ard. M W a H Hovl. Kec. •r 2 M •» atiü« i rt-l. nkc 0ha:, HAKNXV LODGE. NO. 77, I. O O T. Meets every Saturday — ____ «» Odd Fellows Hall, J M Halton N. G. lil.tn, W V Kia«, secy. pilOFESSION AL CARBS [ W. J. COLEMAN, k’ra ( tar. h ri| car. i Stenographer and Notary Public ,Bt a.xs, - O kkgon . OSk« im Ui izenc Bank Building. er cirri» hole i.i GEO. S. SIZEMORE, bur ou i hip; n. ATiuU.Sy.V, renn ..................................... O regon . irk. mti;. Buua, Itirce Iu&n l business, and Beal i uJlecou tatifle i troll ieiq «'.OU UM. ir pruuij Uv adciiued U j . er ( if it eft tar. h ri/h: bar ou ti&rbttii nbinW k. u r ji unie« tola Maa^nic 1 niiòii'E- BK58« “ OuEtìON. I .eft. nr <»n H 8. W. MILLER, Ä0TAHY P J3LIC. teil «o i a aiu rna, - - - Oregon. . and By Swift & Co. from the DALTON HIGOS J <ff MtrGH. Bigjs <y Btgjs A1TUKNKY .S-Ä l’ -LAtV, .r. r«!" — — — — <4<£G<>N. in.er «Ois d BM, . nJ oslbA Fracti« e in all tin* court* of Ore. . iaaU.0. UoilecUona promptly made left hip r. , value«* i c . W. P arrish ■«, anrllfl 0. A. ««■ bold « nd uutkr m li ear; d HAttorneys-at-Law, ir os H«| ; mtrk. «ti*‘. | Baras,(and Barna (Mid Canyon Ci'y. Cry. > Oiegon. rasi ,-»«a *■>- ft .- ut ii.e ’ et. *111 erne prac: i. - b - ii ,U n. <-»:;r »«: lltr.i -y .,r ■ i 1 aid aiti iln .i,. rouna lEr.wn»- raui i-uau - • I), Miri «O « mo . ana a ■ ■ i . .* ,-i.u. *u<. it, ìia'.tlev- *-i PÄRRISH & REMBOLD, ro,'.rsS 11. Lfonatxi. Ohas. Al,h ?oiï ;{ur,IY:,ICl AS •* • K(.EON Louis F. Swift, manager of the provision- department of the ‘ig Swift A Co. packing house concern of Chicago, has been the situation in looking over of the many demands made Portland, Seattle and Tacoma with a view to estab lishing packing-house. branch a view ¡ upon j Commissioner Richards, in It is learned that this concern will his office, has issued a general or der, authorizing sheep and stock- owners who heretofore grazed their stock on lands have, that within enter largely into the meat trade of the past year, been withdrawn from convention Seattle and I acurna :s equally open discussed wi.h the President land commands a lie cannot large field from reached some that lion of the exposition, or» April 30. of the *u i- ss of the Tb’-y pi a - lea a h- ’» ilet<-r.;iiiie » an* large plant muet he lor..■ • ,i— any plan) Th it ther w ill ' » a rado, Gunnison Tunnel; I r f-rr. «I f r lv t«h-J i i c s • !U I** Ô* ll» i p« itlllul The Oreponi n Washington cot- • n ugh.not isrg The (!»•*« has decided to be the construction of National '.’ev.id i. Ar;iona and Colon- Cr»< k, On gon ai-'i I •. k of h »■<!. c ttmol !•« <h project the The five projects horse-that have lean left to referred to are those that have been lulu Ot course, the local consumption wj]| go (|le sall)(. wav must be met, regardless uf cost, re- j p,)(n. . the of gurdlecs location of The feed before grass for sheep and the. cattle ianow exhausted and many arc the ones on to 12 years, and which the most detailed examina tions have been made. But in no i sources of supply or the condition stockmen are tiltning out on an case have Die examinations bien ,*----------- . 1,1 « , '' g‘,fl”ral ruaraet; but (Lis does l slmost barren range covered with n c nijileti d nor are plans ready for ti'tl g"Vi 'li tire laige brj-liie-s «blcll cullit i «hot» III »vi il c nnp litio w. ibi inai iii'je lite l»ut there 1« be finished elsewhere. now a strong tendency to finish al The home num Iter of Mm II "f this advertisement f ot <»r more of snow t |s-r>sn < ill ri-.il 'lll.ledly k iaig'n , I s- th» re is a very favorable chatig- in sudden Portland t-> get eh,p oeiit. ii - i - and the weather annoiline- This means that the department inent the purely All m«rk--la local in cotn'from toward Neloa ka ar.d other tion. acquiring full wherever t*e»l vs. To C. W. It.mu, Tacoma kind of the above In the name of the State of Oie- gon: You tire required I hereby appearand answer the"'above com plaint filed against you in thenbove action entitled six within weeks from tl:extnje of tin- tir-t publica anti if you tion of this summons; frid want thereof plamtiHs will take judgment ng iinst you for the sum of #471.76 and interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from llie 21st day l’J<>3, together anil with and costs of February, attorneys f es <1 isbtirst-mi nt - of this action, being the amount of the judgme.it, demanded in pluintitl.' complaint herein.- summons is This order ef Hon. II. C County •f the published by Court of ll:iiin-V| County. Oregon, dated the 27thd iv ‘ ed in The Times Herald, a week!« newsp.ip -i-published at Burns, <>rt -} of six weeks. Tlio ii ito of the firm publication hereof is February 25. | 191'3. (' A. 8 week KODOL dlgetts what you sat. KODOL c*esin'‘e’J’ P”r " " '•nr,’;ens -------------- and sweetens the sto * i. KODOL cures indigestion, dyspepsia, and ■ all stomach ilia towel troubles. accelerates the ac’ion -’f the gas- -------------- trie glai.ds and g; c:, t _..e to the digestive o.gai.s. KODOI. relieves an overworked stomach -------------- of al I nan ■ ■ the heart a full, free and untrammeled action, nour.fches the nervous systc -i and feeds the brain. Cbrietian al localities, now Hall every Suiulay al Borne. plans will has rough be hastened and Service Wednesday even ical Survey has two exjierts Rev. A J Irwin pastor Thia hofrl i« centrally Burn« Drug^ihtH. evening hern I laho, «ven ng. m* t:' g at every Sunday 11am The (lining room iff in ZallaT^’CTT ~ COlskpaeCblo 3?oclr-t hi thoroughly renovated charge of polite, arcotn- The tables «re furniehed with the lient. made and •< >-<’< »p« » A j »J ».: ». i ; 11 11 - Th* umrHcwt •».•op- Hi’h IL- ».. • -t • ijHp al » ft«'' t Hlglii» ni»iah**»l in <ntft r» f.' < •«! • •• » liti ri« h •• I h’.'l » I « ■ r '!• • • ■ h 'i i ► (iH'. in11n; r . I li» Rulli ,■ V V. Pha.t» ir ».ft* Sie., a «»f art ’ t’ 'I ¿ ». « r> I .<*•'> Sent every win r* p*« ¡.al« I i « • i« r for i.. J ohn P bALY, Pr«ff I KANK II.COFFIN, Vi» g P rm FORIIESI OF BURNS, OREGON. Bl ILDI.Nfi PilfLADEI PIIIA Accct nL < f Corporations, Firms and Individuals Suliolcd. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. a project ia impractical 1«. t STAUS BUT AL LD'-VED FITTING. U STYLISH ron. the r ffn* .1« l»n i> Italy, Frink K <’«»ffin, N • • J »V fiearr, C. f'inuriin*. H. ’I Horton, M I ’• flavin. »* a u m /• / rrnr/ County ?C<i/rnnti (’arpnnlrr, R J Al*ian 1er. JFin . at t/ic maiift^ircf. <A>»A*TFt> TMff banl is Insured and tv PI be reimbursed for eny loss by burglary or hold up day or ni^ht. POPULAR PRICES work t-.is N I i AIU'E.xrFH. < amu ™, A (’. WELCOME, A nmt . ( Affilimi First National Bank UIIPUI Siti io co.. co. their fo’seen obstacles arise to show C onnection . F irst C lass B ar . I n will will lie added to the approved list, Al °cliw»rti ils liudi-lti .in' and steps lie liken looking to con struction Part of the fund« to lie used in other states are those derived from «•les cf Oregon laods, but a maj ir portion of tlie Oregon fund for the l>«st two and a half years remain Preaching eervieeg at the Baptist tion comm.tUe recently forward- I and and is well furnished mo ’a’ing waiter«. roughly outlined, provided no un- project under the management of Th* building Im« be*n These examina tions will be final, and when report is Incaled and -xpr-rir-no <1 landlord, making survey« and examinations Puget church every l*t and 2nd Sunday«, to the Secretary ot Agriculture fin mortiig Special Accommodations for Traveling Men. sal/ by t. C. DiWITT 4 CO., CDICAQO. now on Butter Creek, and a thifil them. JORDAN, Proprietor. BURNS, OREGON. T3oct ^ù-ccozxxmod.ia,tlon.. Buttles only, $1 00 Sire bo ding 2S tiires the trial siM. which telisfor ' A«- hentof.re state I, the Geolog soon join A KODOL *s Science contracts let. Ila ui and MR'' wor/erful re” *dy that is -------------- making a: d weak pe< pie strong by giving to their bodies all of the nourishment that is con tained in the food they eat. be plans for reservoirs and canals,and dual Service« UNDER NEW MAI LACEMENT KODOL proposed work as a result i f former study of these Services. Oregon Forwarding Co Ontario, Oregon, quires this summons to tn- publish- I the rail- abandoned. The Geological survey, several Relijioui A Trial Will Convince You« Levi ns, j'ldge of February, l‘.t03, which ordi r re title to th1 very expensive for not be obtained the project will living remote from any at any store to so answer or appear, for fill makes this ami if in any instance the title can rOad —Vale Gazette. Ard the heavy demand praver of Eaaterr. Oregon, So' thu named defendant: privet« ownership point., but the almost impassable confl c’s with the c-mdition of the roads at least as easily as from 8-attle or -ch.Kil every Sunday and a> ufa Sion gessa» Piaintill'a, i C. IV. R um, IL f hdant. w II immediately turn its attention D vine «ervicye 'be <hird and fourth to its ciedit, and ¡« more than atnetle Vale». The same n»«p Sunday* of each month at 11 a. m. enough to build the favored irriga sW-w» Purtlaud'« advantage in the and 7:30 p m. F «ti'.ath scho 4 at tion ay stem in that state. Th* report of the Oregon irriga uatter uf >lt»ln uung «he cure-i 10 a ru. every Sabbath morning products • f packer»»« Biggs, \ f-w -tiwkmeo wh i have exhaust reservoir sites and rights of wav of cl tneir h iy supply. are «hipping canals by purchase nr condemna annuals . <J p in. >uui,<i) are r»»eb»d fro u Portland • fori Co-pirtnership of Biggs j and which is to be carried out on Hutter w G-OODS . ton Biggs,composing thu announcement that Secre governed l»y the purely loca de- winter on it,e ru, g-, have already under invettigatioli by the Geolog mand l-jr merit and meat products.! •■wint(.r-killed," and in nv others ical Survey anywhere from three (■ icept I a Jv ney. gim, once a weik, fora |>-rio.l D»ts Not Prejudice Oregon.' d ■ Jot- not prejudice I rm ' p v» f COMPANY* John W. Biggs ami D.il- Nevada. Truckee; Arizona, Salt River reser tai. he ivv hor-t w. ciiu-»d bv tin Butter Oregon, for the County of Bar- Colo-: from EuSfern Oregon and the Wiil inikihj; * i n ¿é f: Dam; Montara, Milk River; irrigation work« in Wyoming. Mon- j u< 1. na m- on In the Circuit Court of the Sbitc of These projects are: Wyoming. Sweetwater gin Heavy Losa in Cattle, Pacific, .irthwest. IB t h s »-ounty of'-itt' , 'i'i<Jn*try in th than Barm the comple SI’ MlMONS. prior to the construction of irriga tion works in five localities. tary Hitchcock Puget Sound except at added cost. men examina thority for the acquisition of neces to Portland, except the local Puget, ,,f ||ie arrangements for his visit to respondent, referring to the above, Sound cunsumpüon. And Port-’-$t Lmris at the time uf the dedica- says: Mi'MI’LI.liN ¡ • the first work will be sary property, right3 of way, etc., Bartholdi Mr. new by imd tliroughout llie summer, altli- ugh •selection of a place f>r the Repub* for ncan ■ I »ENTIK'n?. t> lef’ tri to* •**1 time, tions and surveys will be continued but the Pacific Coast, Alaska and the entry with a view to their perma I voir. Orient. Only the question of a lo nent reservation, to graze on these These projects are estimated to cation remains to be settled, and to lands during the coming season, as cost if7,000,(MX), and wiil provide settle this is the purpose of Mr. if no withdrawals had been made.; for the irrigation of about 600,000 He finds that to prohibit grazing | Swift’s excursion. acres of arid land. In addition He claimed to be only reconnoit on these areas on such short notice l thereto -the Gray Bull reservoir ering and in an interview said:’‘We would work hardship on many j project is to be taken up immedi will not establish a large plant in stockmen, and has decided on the ately. . the Northwest if we find we have to liberal course. His order applies The construction remains subject ship such stock from the east to be to the withdrawals in the Blue to the possibility of obtaining the slaughtered.” Mountain regions of Eastern Ore- necessaiy rights mid the adjust ’1 he fact that there isa likeli- ¡ gon, and to withdrawn areas in ment of private claims in buch hood of the big plant going to one I Washington and Idaho. manner as to comply with the act of the Washington towns has cans approved June 17, 1902. ed the Portland papers some con Wants Both Conventions The authority granted relates to cern and they are bringing the big j the projects upon which the exam stock interests of Eastern Oregon Representative Bartholdi, of St inations have been made in suffici into prom nence and more surpris Louis, told President Roosevelt that ent detail to justify estimates of ing still, recognizing the stock in St. Louis would endeavor to secure cost and results. Several others terests of the s»ate us one of the both the Republican and Demo in other states are as well advanced g eat industries. The Oregonian cratic National conventions next as regards investigation, and it is his the following to say in showing year. expected tiiat further recoumiendti- the advantages of Portland for the "It will be World’s Fair year in lione can soon be made. p n. king-house: St Louis," said Mr. B irth >ldt,"the The Secretary has alsoauthorized Nearly half the livestock packed greatest year in the history uf the the expenditure during the present and consumed at Puget ScumJ citv, and we will be able to i.fler calendar year of $4.50,000 bn sur parses through Portland. such attractions to the National veys, borings for foundations and Ail thu livestock available for conventions as never before have other examinations, which will be Puget Sound can reach Portland at been offered by any city." carried on in all of the states and least as easily And two thirds of President Roosevelt, of course, is i territories included within the pro- •f the Portland supply cannot reach taking no part, mid told Mr. B.ir- visions of the law. Puget Sound without paying addi- thuldt he would take no part In the - to » y be augmented Secretary Hitchcock, of the Inte Creek. rior Department, has granted au Ceascision To Stockmen. thus tinicned at hoiue fur the block ing« at 8. Subject for Sunday. Sieti.1 atte ti«» > g.V U tu aail Cifiiic aie »»«'«. has more thin deubled tn the pas« March 22, "Reality.” CAll4tQ*rt\ p»rt «•( tt»e ohi trj wili be twuyear« Most of these find mark •r< «* Rev A J Irwin will preach al •i ffwrfvd day o» m«ht. et in the large cities of the coast, B.w . i i ? r. Hartley the 2nd Sunday of each but a few go East. month at 11a. m. and 7:90 p. id . In lb'- product! >1» of hogs, which 1 Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 J L «- Xlbberi are the chief psHtiiig-hnuse ani Hibb •iil ¿t Brownton, !> in. 1er cad* | mals, th'- North«'st ha* not a'ta li Sunday school at Harney tl>* ture 'f ** ed to the (»ositioii it occupies in re rr, watt« Offle« ira <t«x>r cast of Ths • i Uer.a tank * first Sunday <•( each month at 10 gard to cattle and .beep «IH* ^»7 Bnrn. Or-ri" ' u’el'tck a m On the r> c >nd, third A glance at the map tells the . . I- __ ____________________________________ it.d fourth Sunday of each month story. The whole Columbia basin M- •* r , a* 3 o'cl.tck p m Preaching »er- ir, «MS* drams natural.y into Purt'ami No 1 vice »very sect nd Sunday at 8 p in. from pul of it is tie're aocesviol “-'e -IOIBN At the Presbyterian church ff ef t'uget 8-.u:>d It must p«» m >re ll tilt will tion <»f investigations MflriSDEN & GEARY. PhjSK ians and Surgeons. D. BURROW. Benefited, the niently reach them. The field force Surveys Will Continue on Butter Creek «nJ Other Sections. I 1.000,000. ili i!w.a * -TAllol.Nh.» AT-I.AW, igu r-- tic purei,. Latal incidi li'., i«l.t v.r on idlsJ Carenti Btteution given tu Cottec- tt’.d tuk< intii acci,uni ih" Factor« «.Titnw ‘ trous alni Ri al E.~ta:<> matti rs | liial are of generai application. e I ,nM- > In di'* • Aoiar» l'Uollu ; Oregon la tu day ime uf thè great- ir,,«' _ s, barila , Bl.SNS, O h EG o N. - ' sections . ... .1 eel - livestock of r -i the 1-. I niti d Ottica in 1 luies-lierald building Stales perhaps the greatert Our r w sr.«' J catlie g-» by the traimoad to finish *->. boi» ios, « «eaar *•"' !•* ' ». ». «À«MI n the folding pens of Ka- sa- and ». • MS min, 1 Net.rack«, or on the ranges of M > ii hi a IW ■ righi tii.a and Dakota. In the past It «r 8' ' -dlainoW*i€3 Ul OMEUOM. Was the custom of Oregon talilv- nildrr. at rettdence. .v« m growers to semi ail th ir stock to ( R- Ort,on Not Amunj States Valley Willamette Th se facts are at the foundation NC eviulM r-l i )«ftsb< ii.urk, V BY could get annuallv from the region Branch House to be Established ail projects named, as they can conve from time to Seattle aod Titan« Stronf Competitor» for 1 east of the Cascades 2.50'1,000 hogs M. F iti G kbald Notary 1 ublic Atiera«/ U 1AV.’. Kcal Eatate Agent tioual freight charges. W1MJAMS <fc FiTZbEBALD All the market that is o>h-n W illiam « by the FIRST WORK TO BE DONE THE PORTLAND PAPER SHOWING ADV AN i payment of extra freight charges GOVERNMENT. TAGES OF THAT CITY. It is estimated that Portland 'H * ,k>P» 4,r» In« J h"'«» «II-.» except from Puget Sound officers to examine field the Oregon coast cannot be supplied ally foor,d ¡ta way to .Mr Newell, and ba* lieeri by him referred to Thurr Jay the fi- i orti. in Otrg.'n. was w in«what surprised He ti,at th- < i R< A X X PVI EM Min riNG KING i f'HE in «t important 1 • c inipfo h* art nf V 4 »»»«hip inlakes th- j •o »F wri t»»r </ » «plendtd |*n lu.ill in :i f-w wrv V b j bv the u*o <»f llbis ring En lor-ed ff> Fremder if* ' hy prominent < o»b »nd Board» of 1E'l't-atlon In E ire 1' V V hi nt a ■>! « ’• T| " >r;it Kill«1. 1 'ii ii • .»ini ln*li\ a 1 11 9 San.pl« H: H« »licit«'«I. •nd America. f* aant pc>« t fetid ft r *1 («• ST<>( KHOLDEIIS;—J hub Daly. William Jone«. Frank R When ordering U ffarnpl* 2 » ?. Carpet»- C V t,-r R ' In- - It F OI L n. M \ si '■ . N. a tingle ring, »tate w beth' t for liuti, • u r. William Miller. E If Teat Thoa. TurnbnlL le woman, nr rhil<J. ■ 4 d OF ONTARIO OREGON 0 *» 3 ? Pr.NN MHi. SUPPLY CO. b No Hi Í Povrtk Mraat P'Bt.«iE! Plflb. . E. >1. < nt.liter. ■j«c -uev 5 >.