She Simes-Miera(d ii SATURDAY HEPTENBKR 20, 1903. BlIBSCKIITION KATEH: 12.(MJ 1.00 . .76 One Year Mix Month* Three Mouth« JULIAN BYKI> — — M r appearing in the columns of the the Portland Telegram and Spokesman-Review about the fearful range war that is going on in inter, 1 Oregon. Those jour- 1 -' i turn great injury by pi lilting many columns of yelloxx ii liter under lying date lines i om ruing the range condi­ tions in thi- county.—Blue Mt. Eagle. A WRONG IMPRESSION. nth CONCERT. In conversation with Phil Smith the other day 'Fhe Times-Herald T’lir m . il>- given last night learned that the impression has | by Prof Wei-.likul and his vocal gone out that our stockmen were class w highly appreciated by compelled to sell and cattle could itt< nding. Several — be bought at any price. While Ixi-rs d'M-ixe special mention in Seattle recently Mr. Smith, who among them being the two vocal had been absent over a year, was solos rendered by Miss Maude told cattle wen- selling at $15 per Ragon. The young lady made head in this 1 ounty. good sele i n and her voice was Being somewhat interested in a surprise to her many friends. the cattle business here, Mr. S. The duet sang by Mrs. Farre and was mm It alarmed and expected Mrs. Levens a as another selec­ to find the Ing hay ram lies in this tion winch w i- well received and vicinity a dust heap, but was hap­ loudly applauded. The character pily surprised. lie, like several number ••(J im rel and Reconcilia­ others, has some of the finest beef j tion” l>\ Prof Werschkul and stuff ever tinned off the range, Mrs. l itzC' laid helped to enliven and while anxious to market them, the program and pleased their will not dispose of the stock at a friend. Prof. Werschkul render­ sacrifice. There is enough hay ed two -ol<. in a faultless manner. in Ila- valley to carry every hoof Many teie dissappointed at through any ordinary winter. Our not hearing Miss Jennie Racine stockmen arc not bankrupt and in play a piano solo. Miss Racine almost all cases have enough for­ was on the program but the age to carry them through with- piano was not m tune and she out any cash outlay, Such being therefore did not attempt a solo. the case buyers need not expect The allair a» a whole was quite any $15 cattle. enjoy able and I < fleets great credit If we arelo continue our an- nual fairs we should effect a sub­ stantial organization and make it permanent. It should have men of experience and integrity at the head who should look after it for the good of the people of the county and not for a money con­ sideration. It is none too soon to begin preparations if we xvould have a slier c- fill fair next season. '1'lie organization should secure a five or tin yeai lease on the grounds, ei eet a comfortable and substantial hall, 'tails, pens, etc. and proceed in a business way. Such an .111 angelneat xvould meet the approval of the people of this county, especially the far­ mers. With proper management the hall and grounds would bring in a neat sum each y ear which xvould count vci x materially when the premium list is made up. The last session of the legisla­ ture made provision for county c ourts to expend a certain amount each y ear in the manner of adver­ tising the' resources of their coun­ ties. The Times-Herald believes that om county comt would take up the niattei of county fairs if approached with a proposition that was reasonable and backed bx some good citizens. upon Prof. Werschkul as an in­ structor. 'Fhe r< . yipl- were $36. 00, ex­ pense, hall $3 00, lights $1.75 printing $2.00. T he town clock fund was swelled $14.70. I IRE DESTROYS HAY. On last Thursday afternoon fire broke out in the Weeks field own­ ed by the 1’. L S Co., on the island, whid' destroyed one stack of hax foi tin Company and two in the W I > 11 nlex fields besides binning 1 , i .1 trip of pasture 2 by 3 miles Several of our town people went down and returned that night thinking the tire bad ceased, or at least under control. It igauibiok' out yesterday and Imi ned Im 1 isl\ m the lilies butdid no moie pa ■. ulai d linage. The Film s-1 L 1 1 .i oilled up the Han­ ley 1 .inch phone this morning and learned that the employes of tin- 1 am h xx ci e still out watching the tin-, which was still burning in the tub s. No estimate has been pl.u I on the damage. It is not known how the fire originated. \ I k Mil \ REUNION MUKDEKED IN COLD BLOOD A D M LN IS T R A T ' M ; S N O TIC E. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED BTATES LAND OEFICE, J > Burna. < »re., September 1«. 1908.) Not!« 1., berehy »We» thst' In the Ma" Estate of Pil­ i named settler has Hied t ()l lli|4 claim and I The following clipping from the “ mTL ,he i lars N. Jorg n- n deceased. Douglas Dispatch wan received by Hint M1>1 proof Wil. I«11"» October 19. To all whom it may concern: the post-master this week which gives the particulars of the murder Nolic'- .- dersigm-d.l senhasthie of John Newman: yXn.'WUl’-m iSi'.ffii'-. Mo... PrlPI>., .."1 News reached the city yesterday 9th day of '• 1 H»^.M.D.K...no(V.u.o«ion.g Kegigtvr of one of the most cold blooded appointed by th H - ■ murders in the history of Mexico. County Judg' . : 1 trnev County, mtn -trator of The scene of the killing was at the State of Or, ; NOTILE FOR PUBLIC ATI 0N. ■ \ Jorgensen, Esmeralda mine, thirteen miles the Estate "! L-X^nV;^ò.L4'Ì-1éX,i-EiW,i ■rsous having deceased an : east of Cos. ,.atned iit-ttlt-r HwÌlij notù-e'Ìr‘b/ About three weeks ago Charles claims again-' - ■ state are here- ■ ' them, with by required t 1 Scott placed John Newman in ,t Kereiver »t Burm. Oregon, un Octolicr l . r therefor, with­ vù H'1 E. No Mlothuae XI D hv I.. for charge of the property during his the proper x . S'i -r'i. Sei-. 15. T. 20 S„ K. 33’. h. W. .1. in- date of this absence and came up to Douglas to in six months t Ile làmi, thè following wttlinsx-, » »»"' ;.i dministra- hi» continuali reeldeni e upon “‘¡'lA” make arrangements for the working notice, to me, t. ,.f laiil luna, viz Mok'-i Drlpp», of X J’Z'in f residence in X'.Igar 1. Beede. Frank Norton and Box Miller, tor, at my pla of the mine. Wednesday Mr Scott „n ottireuaey, Oregon wm Kàrii|! :.tv. Oregon, or j concluded to visit the property, and Burns, Harn i-h A Rembold 1 in company with Messrs. Baudin, at the otlice NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. in said Burn- Hunter and Bowen, went to Cos Dated thi« 'i UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, < and left there Thursday for the Burns, Oregon, September io, ijuj . | 1903. Kotire is hereby given that the following- mine. ■ amedJettJerhMfilJd notice of hi« intinu-.n ¡I.N JoKGENSEN. J When nearing the camp they T.. innke final pruof in aupport of bn Administrator. that aai'l proof will be made beforelhe Rcglatir discovered that something unusual alul Receiver at Burns. Oregon, on October -1. 1 mz lid. E. No. -Mol Jamas Hutehinaon. had happened and that Newman ' forthesE1- NW'».SW‘4 NE1». sec. 23. I. R 1 E XV. M. North "t Malbeuz l.ake was nowhere in sight. After a Admini-traier s Notice. He names the followiug witnesaea P»ve his continuous residence upon and enltixation short investigation the party was . i said land, viz W illiam Dunn.Gersld Griffin, Frank Dunn and P I.. Dutcher, all of Narrows. horrified to find the object of their W k . F abk «, Register. March lying about fifty yarda from t. , ......... ...... ........... - —“ the camp near a spring Estate of Effie M 'yn NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Examination developed the fact Deceased UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, > that Mr. Newman had been shot Notice i- hereby given that the i BURNS, Ore.. August 29, 1903.1 five times. He had been sitting at Notice is hereby given ibat Mart Baker, of undersigned has b- i n appointed Burns. Harney County. Oregon, has filed mince a table io the camp when the first intention to make proof on his desert-laml administrator of tin above named of aim No. MS. for ths N>, NE'4. six', nl 1,. shot was fired and had evidently NXX1,, Sec. 23, T 26 S, R 2H E. " M . estate:—that h pi ■ intment is SI.1, the Register and Receiverat Burns, ore. tried to reach the spring for water by virtue ol an rd > - I tic Honor­ lore ..n Tuesday, the 29 day of September, Raw. H<-names the following witness's to prov shortly afterwards. Upon reach­ able, the County C u t of the State the complete irrigation ami reclamation of said John Freeman, Julius Chandler, lout ing the spring it was evident the j of Oregon, for the C iimty 1 Har­ luml \ -i Mil l Joseph N. Thomas, all of Burns, Ore. W’M. F arrs . Register. murderer, who was on horseback, ney, duh- mad" and entered in that had fired three more shots into his behalf.—that the late of ' said order NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. body, and then to make sure of his is the 19th day Align-t 1903 and work had gotten off his horse and UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.! that the ui det sign« d has s qualified Burna. Oregon, July 9. 1908.1 placed the gun against Newman’s ¡thereunder and is noxv the duly Notice la hereby given that Joseph N. Thoma» head and fired the fifth and last appointed, qtialifi' 1 and 'tetir.g au made a mistake and had murdered ' seiti d in Th> 1 ic ■ «-ll-rald, news- I "f said luuii, viz: Charles Cronin, Fred Fine. Hugh A. Martin, David W. Cox, all of Bur a*. Newman instead of Chas. Scott ' paper, print, d id published at , Oregon. W m . F arre , Register which was the evident intention. Burns, to-w it. So airdav the 22nd The murder was clearly not com­ day of A ugiist -1 1 the. nsecutively mitted for plunder, as the only succeeding for re p ilar insertions things missing from the camp were tbereaft« ■ { in all live in- two rifles, one belonging to Newman sériions ami • g Saturday the and the other to Scott. 19th 'l.ii n; ci' 1903, from Every effort is being made by 'which last linin' I 'bite the said the officers of the district to appre i six month- p I ' "inmetices to bend ths murderer and posses are run scouring the country in every di­ J. 1 Dickenson rection, but not the slightest clue By Administrator. to the crimnals identity has yet Thornton William- JOHN GEMBERLING been obtained. The officers are au­ His Attorn- . Jeweler. Optician thorised to spare no pains or ex- Ensrraver. pense in running the culprit to the llie Wood mo ,f tLe World," a Fine Watch Repairing A Spe­ earth. $3..xO Shoe i -’ill'll a, manu­ cialty. John Newman was a native of factured hi- I ■ cb iiu Hecht Oregon, where he has a brother ami Sold by 1.111:1' OPPOSITE THE P. O. y Dalton. is said to possess considerable prop­ erty. He and O. W. Bonta, who resides in Douglas, had been pros­ pecting in the Sonora district for the past two years, and it xvas only a couple of months ago that they separated, Bonta coming to this "'■hit. -t ri ix-I a consignment of our Fall and Winter Dry city and Newnan going to the Es­ 1 minings, ready made Skirts, Waists, Fasci- meralda mine. ,,at''r~ 1 - 1 11 if Is. Ribbons. Laces, Muslins, Calicos, ready The residents of the district in which the crime was committed "" le 1 N' '.ions: in fact everything that is carried in an are very much inoensed at the law up to a .1 (11 Merchandise Store. We carry the lessness which has occutred there lately, and strenuous efforts will hereafter be made to prevent fur­ ther overt acts by the outlaws who As welt as the seem to infest that locality. Ou hist Monday Mrs J. w. Buchunan h . I the pleasure of en- tertiiining In 1 brothers and sisters at her li.'tt: in this city. This is thi Gates children The 1 lines-1 Ieialxl hopes the the first tin have all in t. gether for 17 years. meeting of the Live Stock Asso­ There ate veil in all. S O Gates,of ciation in this x ity next Saturday, IT""' I 1 - f| 1 Grande, Mrs Oct. 3, will I h - hugely attended II Ward, t Sim per. lieo and Will and that steps will be taken to re­ Gat«« 11 - . iintx Mrs George fute the statements now being Buehmatt c I Mrs .1. \V Buchan­ circulated ■it outside cattle in.uk- an W i i ■■ thex had a family ets to the ctiex t that the b ’ im k in groupe photographed We are in- this county are in poor condition formed th«- estate of the mother no beef stull to be had. The as­ was settle.I aiming the children all sociation should have attended to of it being dtc'led to George who As there were several errors in this multi 1 earlier in the season. had taken tire f his mother for the notice of the death of “Grand­ ..... . ‘ f •'Y house in the county. This ma" Gates which was published 'the past 13 xcars The brothers _ - maker in town. ■- O ami > 1’ and Mrs Ward recently, we desire to correct them ls «'"‘in An exlitoi was asked the other «r. A,rr ,e p/r<,,cd and taNr to Ca// Mrs K A. Gates was born in Boone have ill return' I to their homes. county, Mo. and came to Oregon bv day why exlitoi s do not always ntiv Z/Aey art of tAo team in 1879 settling in Grande pax their bills the tit st tune ibex NI W I XI’» RIMENT Ronde valley In 1885 she movexl , aie presentxal, and replied that an to Harney valley where her bus editoi had too inanx pockets. In Sto.-k , th neighborhood of band died in *90. IVceased leav. « Pr ces Lotuer Than Ever before. seven children to mourn her. four Ills OXXII x I', he has $510 111 cash, \ i -• x eral car eons. 8. O. of Union. 8. P of La * but it wa> i .111 led in live bundled VS i t «leer», Grande. George and Will, of tin- * ec pockets, and the worst part of it and dril ti - iu to the Portland county, aud three daughters. M r< was 419,) of these oox kets xxere in market where th> x will dispose of J. W Buchanan of this city. Mrs. ,t< her» ami porkes. Geo Buchanan of Harnev and other people's clothes. Nor is them t th Mrs. H Ward of Sumpter Mrs rtie -t k w ' driven through Gates was 67 years old at the time this an idle jest l.akex lew Ilei Hie I’.1 - i,l th-re loaded onto of her death. Sept. 6. boats 1 t , remainder of the • t.te City Drug Store and find it journey While Judge Dustin, of this city ring it back and get your money n< xx tire ordinance which I’h - - i 1 w x|>eriment in mar- was driving in company with Wm back. the council passect last week is ketu • me, want your money unless Anderson, from Long Creek to the . .1 1 fhe resulta will be arc •it intentai about it; 1 know it published m full on our first page. ixit.ln.i w each interest by ranch of his brother C. 8 Dustm. pay me to treat you eli. near that place Wednesday even­ The provision* are very strict w er« .1 ttle. E Nelson, ing, tba team took fright and ru and will woik a liatdshipon some, Mr. Il > ■ . i i ■ wer river stock- away. Mr. Dustin was thrown 11 ER EH. are «anting anything in !) ii , 1i e drive about thej from the vehicle and badly injur- I but in the end will be of great nian » cd cine*, toilet articles, perfumes, nut, I being unconecious for some time. benefit. \\ lule our people have first of next mouth Yeeterdav morning word ws« re ­ 'r anything usually carried by Mr Ne wh was formerly a been xeix careful in the past the ceived that he had regained c m- e me a call and be convinced. T reside nt o d I usii • •« man of John sciousnees. but was in a bad < mdi exit.1 ptccautien now taken will . xx ill be glad for you to make th Dav. « i ii. t. ' the first of the lion, bis face and head being cm reduce the i:sks. It should be parter* whtie in the city. Leave week 11 - ut that " e tax is changing yesterday morning for Long Creek It is just about tune for Ioni; hand«, c ’ ia too high — on ]Mrtnng of the injury of bis scare head articles to again begin ■ Grant County News 'father—Bine Mountain Eagle " «pioni,; More i "OME-llilt CiTY MEAT MARK H, Props. LEWIS & : -cHARGUE. P: •tnd Eiet-.u'xt L - l'ur t » Complete. [ Jed L, ..tli 'i:ty, wwk(g .üa!*' ' ' il altsfod li 'I.'- •• t. 'Illi. Special accommodations for Comme C r. i' '. .:i and B Sts., Bums. Orep Haolzs- ZE-1J.C CJarxieu TCUO CARLtOADS ¿TAR: Complete line on hand. Dain and Acme Bucks. Deering Howers and Bini we and Osb -rue Mt ,e, Wire: Pure panili- f^epe. iS New Stock of Bicy veil by J.M il l n th« II ÌC1AI Just Received Fall and Winter Goods BEST ASSORTMENT BEST QUALITY LflTtST STYLES AND FASHIONS : SU .-»Ai, «nd s. ifiOL Be, rY. eft M hey i iiiic-i.t: astT -------- C.J CITIZEN -Mai ri tood, -JSINES5 COLm ..ANO... s stì*; COR. . Afford, the | first class m< every ., ur­ ns chsrge.l ■ at anx tin. iroDtli, the t For teacl.e For specini 3.50 Fa«t nnd Cei •inns« i - Ile zi ll ■f?v >rn WÍI lia ti Bl! .; ! SB“-