The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 19, 1903, Image 1

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    VOL XV.
BURNS. HARNEY COI X : v,.)i: (
U-i.'M
“J The Times-’-er?!?
ro GET RID OF THE RADBITS . colonies are identical with those of COST OF COYOTE
TO OREGON 1 ■ • 1 ■'■■• V b.’« A
n<fif ■ 9
»w. L
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
THEY LIKE SALI AND "AÏ DE
SO,NED WHOLESALE.
ÌVJtek.
Thr— Months
POI-
OFFICIA L DIllEi rOKV
•TATE
ir.» ■ . Seaatera
Irtt.rY -•
I
Attorney Getterai
Gwtprnor
Gw V «ravr
ez: ret ary X
— tee
ui state
T.-eaaur«r
«■pc Public iMtruct.
Hute Printer
nd hi
z
0KKGON
J. II Mitchell
Joseph 11 mon
i Thus. Tu: xue.
f.M j LM ou .1 v
D. R. N. t ,1< ¿Ltiru
i. T.'.vcr
Fl buibfir
r d Muere
i.
J it Kckumai!
......................... WK Loeds
« K
8. Bean.
.> C. W» ¡verton
> F. A. Moors-
Ì
>'; JULY iQ. t.
A
Destructive Arraegemenl. Devised by n
Cltlicu of Haystack. Crook Caaal.v
--Little Danger With it.
local denizens, it w ill lie Lula mat- I
any nioie bounty el lims, evidently
ter i f lime until they, too, Will be­
, prefi rring no* to take chanei's on
come a proy to the inventive genius
of the Ameri an mind, and Oregon ANOTHER APPROPRIAI! IN V.Ü.I, B legislative r<¡mbprs-ment. ¡Should
- A.--.
the T .stern Oregon counties
taki
ASKED F«!
COtll!
■will - re aiioth. r vic! ry
y in the!
%
' the same course llm tutnl expense
battle of life.—Oregonian.
♦
! for Fount s ' il' • e corresponding!-.'
! Appropriation of JSC 000 Ule J
la I eu. • : less at tin' end of the four ye
MAV SELECT OREGON FOR PROJECT.
leva Month?.'Vitii «■
;-j
the scalp bounty exp» riment.
• cv,,,, j
X
j r o
® ,
CtsL-ns on Ft.-.
Stele Likely to Get One of the First Irra
I’linevill.e Or, Julv 12—For
’’AV MEAN A NEW RAILROAD,
gatiea Experiments.
A Salem dispatch ? to th- Or " '•
st veràl years pail what are known
i UlKl
Sspr«n« JndgM
nia <>f Julv 12. »nvs: The appro-
A ep -ci i! to the Ev, :
a.M blackt.-iiled rabbit» have made
lon il
A recent dispatch from Washing- priai ion of $50.000 ™— fl.ad» bv the
•rata-.
t .-.«• life of the f.arn: r anything win
froin Kl igctie,
'
s:
NINETH JUDICIAL bl.-iK.CT.
snj-w: Cl. -t ilv.ln .r
legislature for :’i;o jiiiyim nt of Straight, who lies been in (bis
District Jud««
. M. D. L 1.1* KiXb pleasant J. i . ih — lh«* ««->.»••!» < t gr •«- tun
District AUutosy
. c i. ’ ' c i1 ■
.
i : !... u i
.
Jvini-RspreseuiatiTc
...........
. I a , e» r ing crops thr llghout
lie er u|' N’ew«-!l, of th - pi ologic.il Mirv« \ 1« f' scalp I entities has been e- ¡iat>«••.-■! < ’ il ’V f ■.■ ..ev" -ral weeks in coni-
Jeiatteuatur
nil
lines
of
.... J V» j i i rv w
I, Jam. •« Archilnild, on at-
portion of this c-niuty Many for an < xt- mb d t- ur • f tin- \\ e-’i-rn .-ind midi i-irial cl I’m« ngg-« gatiu j 1
OBUBTY ■H AUS kt :
raiiton, I’.t., and A
- -hemes havi been devi-e.l for rh.-ir Stan s. where he will co-op rat« : l-'l 965 have > ■ eti audit’ 1 and al­
Juaaty Judge
........... James A Sparrow
11.1.0 UUl w.-l j
.............................
‘<•inl.it!, Jl«rk
I engineer from Ca
I lit nil have fnilul. with variou« fh-ld pnrtii-s now mak lowed Cl.’ill' nut yet audited
K A Milkr ; i destruction.
eft hi. iraaaurer....................
J I; JuhriKvti :
.............
Ilk* i.t iureavBr
arte l for the East
Last winter there wen n number of ing examination«, o ’ feasibb* sit- -' i have been file.I with the secretary
Geo bhellc)
Ih.rlff..............................
... J U Buchanan |
Yaseasor -------
for reservoirs-undor the new irriga­ 1 of the r-tate to the amount of VJ pjo
o g >e8 on business
il •
>cauul àapcriDteudeut
. J •: Barn**» t I . drives made near here, mid a large
alio, •lock Inspector
................. E J .Sub!« j
makes a total of
’ ol
a railroad project
taMlt •iMuaiMstoaers
but io tion law. Il- will visit Eastern '
A. Yeuaiur ntiti.ls-rs v.ere destroyed,
... i
Oregon and Washington an’ioim sculp bounty claim» presented to:
I
R J WilUuiud
importance.
diminution
of
the
rabbit
fi
re.
<
v.
.,-
HARNET U. 8. L4S1> office :
that th- «1 three
..Ge». W Ha t-R ; pereeptible.
:egist«r ....................
Overilllhe II iv«’:. I, other places. Under the policy to ' tl:e secretary of ’state under the law >
... a has N.’ a ell 1
.scsirer
be followed of first building mod« st ’ passed ill 1901. That act took ef-
looking into th«-
country. where th--}’ have uet-n the
irrigation works, it is quite proba­ ' f< et March J, li' 1, and provided
railro id to cross
most
de:
truetiv.-
to
croi
s,
Kcv-
ral
i
EÜCIE a I!
,
i , t hrnu.’li J. ist i n Oregon, coming
4TLVA REBEKAH 1'ex;te No. *3
hunting matches wi r«- pulled off ble that a site in one of these two j that the several counties (tiouid
Meets every 1st aud 3d Welt;«:
I pay the scalp bounties in the first OVP r the Cascades by tho way of
Ti. : ■ • . • ; • : ti.. > . • •.
this spring resulting in the «lenth states will be selecteil for early con­
Frank > Bituluu live bec’y.
Mr 2
struction,
especially
as
Mr.
N
•"•••II
instance, and then be reimbursed McKinzie pa ss, mid from here
A*’*
of in re than 20'50 i,f these pests,
h,r:
»•
is
of
tho
opinion
that
th:-
Oregon
by the state to the amount of two- ti ■■ coast, [ rohaldv I ’. .>r. lice.
A. O. U. W.BartiB Locge, Xu 47
but ther remain enough of then,
lielegation did much to further tile thirds of th<‘ payments made. 1 he three m«n I have been up tho
Mssissvcry Friday eight.
to be a serious im-mice t«> the ripen­
HAI. nnl.M.W
interests of ill;- irrigation bill.
h H H uh . to r.
cl-iimu thus far filed represent the Kinzie as far as the bridge, and it
ing
fields
of
grain
in
that
section.
___________________________
The common desire of mend ■ers scalps taken up to about Jmie 1. is «aid they have been both exam-
A largo number of the r. -iijeut.-
riunì.
HARNRY LODGE, MO. 77, I. O U F.
of congress from the West«-
— state»
"
.. .erti
1902, or about 11 moiith-i after the ining the lav of tho land for th­
M otta *t Odd FellowB Hall, e . ery -
-f the northern part of the coun’y
; inar M p in,
J >: i
■ u
.
is that the secretarv of 11m interior l.i" lee.: o.i- <1.
location of a ro i«l and also lookii-
i v
i ;m
__ __ V» Y
svvv.
have been seriously considering the
, shall carry out the provisions <>i f J bounty expeiis; uu ter th-- new la"
er of olituinin to
> rifht
advisability of petitioning th- coun­
HiKty.
I he new irrigation law ' with only has therefore Le, n about £-1883 per
wav for tin 3 same.
PROF ESS ION. vL C.Uil'.'.
ty court to place a 1 our,tv on th«'
s»*rw c:
>ucll haste as is safe, and in i such ii month, and and in two year» will
ear.
reported they
little pists, but this would not sen
•n ri; i?
way
as to place the greatest are -a of run up to $117,19?. Tue bounty i
lion on land valued
fit;..
ously retard the increasing horde«
W. J. COLEMAN,
a.
reclaimed ltnds in the hands of law of 1899 cost tii • state about ; at ' '■
♦20,000, suitable for
an
1
would
be
a
drain
on
the
coiintv
.'r cirri?
Stenographer and Notary l’u . <
Itole
settlers in the shortest time, b ♦ 120,000.8(1 that the total for 1
finances. Therefore, for reasons id
bar on n
B lkns , - Oiu.iox.
st
ems to be the prevalent belief that years will lie about£227,197. 'Fl
The.-«- men a » enl.l to 1 e
1 hip: i»
public eci-nomv, it is not to be
Ottre iu Citilcns . o i...i.
I».
the be t results will be obtains«! if is no apparent dimuntiliou in
th«'
instigation < f the (; uld
revtn
_____
thought of. ami the matter of their
the government first undertakes in the supply of scalps.
'road
interests, who are seekin
GEO. S. blZLMUjvi's,
■ xterininr.tion li-switli ’.be farm--’»
the construction of tn -diuui-siz I
ATTORNEY,
conr.< «¡lion from Salt I. ik - bv
tln-mselves.
OXLY AMOUNT mil BY STATE.
•»
irrigation projects, nt a moderat«
i inoet feasible route to the
JKNB, ............... L............... O regon .
For some year» ps: t a nutr.l-er of
cost
.each
The
sum
last
mentioned
is
only
in itself reclaiming it
ullecauD», Land l>.
. IN-.
: The same p« opto have been
the foremost farmers of the rabbit
-
at« mailer pruiuj i a i.t. . n d t
modest an a of land, capable, under the amount that will be paid out by j tinting for a route to cros !s through
infesti -1 u rritorv have been « xj «-ri-
--------7—
11-'^”» -
irrigation, of preducing crc p« oftl.i ; the state. Under the new law, the | Southeastern Oregon tn rosa the
n an.us,
menting on different line« with the
until • | ay one third of tin- b; in- Middle F. rk pass, and on to Coos
first or-ler. tiuggestionsof this fort
Biggs.& Biggs
end in view if disc.,vt ring a psi - .n
u! ,he rate cl*‘i,u’ l,’ive
were made tc o tho department l>v S ,ieP’
bay. This is on the course of the
ATTORNEYS- Al -LAW,
which would be effectual, but until
I many senators and representatives ' I m - i n 111«d in tho otlii
old
military wagon ro ad, the land
left nbt«^ IMS,
-- -- -- -- ULL.
quite recently they Lave been un­
>P and dm
just before they' left Washington tary ef state, the com
gi
int
« f wi i' ll " i
recently’ pur-
left.
•’radica in all ine e-ur;- .¡ Ur successful.
Among oth-rs ivluj
1 for the summer.
new law in tln ! chased by tho B«utb Kelley con<-
iron lefts
: tlUV- been prominent in this "(irk
Kplil in t: lecitone prdiupiiy u. .
Secretary Hit;-! '.•eel: is not per- r
?58 000, iicing.uf pany
e<| <>¡. «-r_
i- R. V. Jenkins, mid fiotu him i-
< . .1 .
a and as . ¿IMBOLO
sonallv familiar with irrigation 11
up to
. '5,! >7
1!. J. Pengra, who
I learned »om- thing i>f.th< i-p, rati-TiS
i matters i«r with land tnaitt-rs gen
ex pendi ure wtll principal ch- racier in
PARRISH
.
eowihilirt
•f the rah! it-pois mi rs.
jerally. He is, th« i - f ire. obliged to i ! indii: a'.e thè killicg i f 147,ò'.'h < "} i I transictii
■..piuH1
AUur»t:jb~ai-L;ivv,
ami
It is l ot g nernlly known that
iai as ( hik I L iuyoii 11
lepi ml largely upon tin recommen- jole».
uorropon lonco in ri
■ ark, er.f
rabbits aie f .ml < f salt. Inn such 1-
U piaci ce ila i lie <
1 cuuii.ica *uu milit h .,
, latims of his sulmrdinat tM. The
The «et of 1901 provide.1 f>r tl. ■ r iilion-1 pr >p -iti i,
c»l> ,
Mi»u Ih 1..1. lai. .
'
’
he case, and therein lies the sicri-t
• oca •o et
•1er cbiï.
I
suggestions
«
f>up.-i"
payii.ent
of thè bountii
did lei! I stern Ore « n with
uggestioiis
<
f
>uperintendenl
W
1-
« • • O
---- :---------
■ d ilieir ext- t munition Through
<»J on th
«<>••<> □•••«,«•• 9»
j cot',
of the geological
...
’i-1 inspecting the tan ! - r<
nturk.'f
■
_ .1 survey, and | place any limit oli thè ext penditu
C’L k I»«. 11. 1 . i >1:. • . . 1.
ut this count» a e numerous : Ikid«
ofChit f llydrograpl.er Newell are for thia purpose, An appropriatimi ferred. lb f nr his «leparturn
ÀHVKM.1 AT-, IW,
licks,*' where cattle and horses
given
every consideration There of f ■! 70,000 nu mad - for thè pur- eXprev- <1 him- « If •■ cotifi le>
.-ful attention glim > . i .< - >re Wont to go amt lick
lip th«- dust is much d
jus and Keal Kamm maim. -.
a of a general character . 1 iso of p n ing the cliiimi , I ut no road would be built across Ilan
and iiiciti* ntallv g« t a quantity of
|>HiV Í b ÍO í » WUH m . io tli.-it th. suite Or,-gon, and imlicatd th« Mb
Nour> l’u He
alkali, winch answers the purpose now available, but then- ar«- no re­
T
should
not !><■ liofile for the | «v Fork route a« being enrtaiuly
ports
of
sufficient
detail
to
warrant
Buaxs,
O m
r <»n k
of salt in otlu r countries, It was I
mark
ment of a greater amount, Ai ifi r **•' to I m * followcl.
:e in Times-J lerald bull-ling noticed that thu rabbit« were ne- ihe sicretary in adopting or reject-
act was passed making it the dutv
ling
the
sites
heretofore
examined.
Now it is said there are sonic
I-«"«1"
custom-. -.1 Io use these licks the
til IOC <* <ro> W1U4AM*
It is a rather remarkable i!i!«.g of the secretary of the st it •to audit .i 1 lii.ii-i to this route, ninl t!
X. FiiiGtimb
«ame as the horses and c.attl«. -ind
lit rar.
ruey at Law.
Notary Public
that, in spite of th« overwhelming, •"d "llow n!l
”r
to
ifed but |e<it'em»n h > v«* been hero in
Accounts of Cor
Kcal ca«ate Agteut I'om this fact it was k . ism,< d tb.t
’!
.1 '!■« Solicited.
I II I. er«i
d- mand <-f tho West for irrigation j >«U” certlf.cat.- of allot si - -• in nter -t of the eitin«- nartii «
ILLIAMS
<t
1T1TZ
.i-
i.ALO
I «•(» la '
th y would eat salt. An < xperi-
ft If# rtf in old Masonic Jbu.
i r.^. *2)aty. t. i.A St*. Caff. *. S 'Iff. ¿fury,
th it western member» of con ires- ■ tend of warrants in all cas‘ wl i r>-
u.eut was made with a small quan­
?/■ *}/. Ca’/jeutcr, jfbrw S'oiònfl,
Jf ‘iLh'ittams. tS.
Tjftf,
ài'/if.
are not insisting that the first work ,'11’ exue,i:" was authorized but the
B ubs »,
O regon
tity ami found sucei “sl'jl; then tin
——
?■'/.
'Tf/oj'undtt
^cnif,
shall« l e undertaken in snv om appropriation hud b< < n exh iu - 1
question arose as to what kind ot
S. W. MILLER,
state They have s i far .1 f« rre«i The aptiropriation was exhaust«.!
p is.Hi cou; I be infused Into th
C\ !MEI?, Cashier.
(I
entirely to the judgment of S cre- mi May l’.t, mid »Ince that <1
NOTARY FJBLIC.
salt that would prove the most de
tnrv Hit: i.
k. m«relv urging him counties claiming reim’.ur- m< nt
durna, - - ' - Or« g n.
»tiucuie to the rabuits and which
not to undertake largo ami expen have ro eived certificate' show ing
would 1 e the least liable to del ,ec- ;
ASSDKM,
that their claims have I . . . all t-
i tion by them Soma Rd » f U“« U siv-- propels nt the ont.s- t. Th v
'
d for the sum staled. The dill r
•
a.
that
the
ms
of
the
Ea
are
MARSDENS ¡EAr.Y.
slrycbiiliie, but tue u. st • tJtXU Vt*
<
nc ■ between tin- warrant» and th«
n
-w
on
the
states
to
lx-
ben
fit«
,i
In
’hysicians and tiurg. i;s.
th»
teems to be p ins green , n Inch is '
pt’BSS, Out . V.
also very cheap, The u.< li. d by the irrigation law. ai d the initial i rtifical«» of allowance is th it ti ■
work begun and put in operation latter do not draw inti rest.
t rnidtnee. i£r'
which the tai,bits ere caught with
under that act will be watch« d ISuTtlEU AI'PBOi
this bait i» to place a quautuy nuar
IATIOÄ ír.SIlu 11
tliroiigbntit its course of conalruc-
DR. H, VDLP.
HAILEY «V AXDRJ. ■
lheit runways, on a board or rock.
<!• of the scalp bounty lev.-
Editor \
H -n. There is yet du It . in the
Flic poison must first be pulverized
ujaician and S:tt. < on,
tli«- next I- •••Inlnr.’ i mp City Miner,
mind« of many that g> neral irriga-
very tinely, and lie roughly mixed
orerei at at-.
e Borne f<»7.*MlO .to pav th
lion by th « governn • • tit la fl FUC ' ■.
-TlUi the sail, Which u.u-t lie of the
:y ill the rcalp I>ounty tc
and to dl*p 1 th - doubt Westen.
t of J il. y h,.
Guest obtainable. If the poison is
Judging l.y it. readme
uty for Straw-
abat’d Ac Brownton, , placed out in the evening one can rueiiitier» of congress are anxious
Tpay up th
that the first project» »hull be all
lead Hatera of
D entista .
go to the spot* next morning and
dettcteticy, tt may be ex
that is cla med for them
9rat door east of The
• Bank
tn Eu tern Or-
count
the
rabbits
lying
drad
in
all
Buret. Ore,run.
at th «l’orr .priHtioii will
There are other r.,s»oi.s, how. ver.
directions, and there is no end to
■nl initance.
Why ineitium project»are
s >I v < h at« '.
«are advoca
ihem.
■ in» i t «if mi
the
ci-cu.i.
t
anaea
will be
If
work»
w
ho««
construction will
• •
For the protection of domestic
P*r
cost in the n< ighborhood of
it they were
animals one may Luild asiroug
olite, a »'cotil­
HN McMI 1.1.I X
J*» ar ♦5WXJ are b gun.it will mean that
the tiewr l.iw,
of barbed wire and then place the
*> iaau< <1 to the bounty
10 or 12 project» may h ■ un.lertak
poisoned i salt on a low piatf irm of.
nl were tran^ferr. d by
,
an
vitnallaneouely.
Thi*
will
mak'-
board-*, or
nc-t it I
•keeper» in pa.' uient of
¡ble toliegin one »ystern each
a.
O eg n
be absorbed by the soil,
the in a majority of th« arid land state»
or »old to warrant
indy day» pr -r ! :
dai g- r of tnrthir.g but a
In the pro-Hdt in-
ami to di-tribote th- improvement*
ng sittirg..
■ de, or yn occasion..! Lu
•iui« ag . ilat the »’.ate
>n all »rcJoria of the IV.«t. It will
Z ll.og f. --'I. 1 is.:
in carben an ’ pl stimi rn
>y the counliea within
««»•bleth» «ecritary to d« inon’trate
a.
rote» have be<-n killed
that irrigation i» a loeces» al«keln
'.«’iMheor» p-
re may take th« view
Arfx na and in Oregon, in M -t.lat. i
rvely. Fir»’
-.w ;
counties
that have rt>ad>.
and in Nevada, in »tales wi.-re pri­
aUeCaction g
rents received the benefit»,
vate irrigation is now living carried
oumlifthry
p-.i with esecev» and in state» where
tf
a re left to hear ti Lewh.
:4
Vhltnoirti.
*•«
Ontario, Oregon
DRY GOODS AITO
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Our Specialty----The very best of
s and prices as low as our conipet-
No one has th
nave in all tinse.
ili ties we
sccun d the
^ncy for th
Ontario, (
, OREGON«.
Photogra,ph:r.
: ali —Year!
*r»d
Dulìa
per.ee.
- p
ÜAILROAD4 AND IRRIGA
d to r I fk.rU
A CtrRFRA lift«
4
^»le ©f.WB;
^ra«*e D hj a
1Ï
Mt*
u
pijt >t> circn
The coopti*«
n by certain Western member«
claim n >w to dor
• t lu, Fi - a