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un,». 1er BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY , OREGON, NOVEMBER 8, 1903. VOL. XVI <............. I followed them THE TIME TO BLY CAULE Charkb F. Martin,, .“the directors SMALLER HERDS NECESSAR) received unsolicited subscriptions end got there about 9 o’clock that JOHN D DAI.Y, Virus N. U. CARPENTE K. C abhieh , FRANK 1!. t i i-’l N, Vics P iik * to stock amounting' to more than \ < ’ W El < t »XI i « n night I stayed there all night. iBERT TELLS OF HIS CAI1 f AND About 3 o’clock the next day Sax BELIEVE MARKET HAS REACHED ITS •'flOO.WO- The Hrst thing to be SHEEP MEN REALIZE THIS AND Mil l done is to finance the institution CUT THEM DOWN. ton and Jack West rode up with a LOW-WATER MARK. THE MURDERS. As the most expedient method of Winchester and shotguns. Fields, BURNS, ORECON. accomplishing that end the direc my wife and myself were in the Kansas City Commission Man Gives Reasons torate decided to refer stock sub -if ¡its of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited. Admits Shooting Saatoi. a.. ..-: and house. The officers went to the For Believing This a Good Time ’'«•It b« Bef ? red--Impossible (o scriptions to the representattives front of the house. I went out the Talks-oHii» Escape and mderings WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. To Stock a Ranch. TIR Sufficient Range. --McCoy Did not Gei I!. i. of the various states on the board. back door and went around,the cor — ............. John D. Daly, Frank B. Coffin, N. U. C .i i ent. i. R. J. The matter of raising funds’will be1 ner of the house. I made three or Writing to the Portland Journal A press dispatch from Pendleton Wlllia : . .1 W. Geary, C. Cummins, H . M Hortoo, C A. Haines, li'm . [1!,Harry Egbert, the n. left to the discretion of each direc four quick steps in the open to the Jones, Timins* Davis. from Kansas City Mo., George B. says.Tf Charles ¡Cunningham is in e following story of right of the house. I told them to tor in his respective state,” Longan save: It looks at last as the midst of his sheep'campaign " —e editor of the Elko I tTro/ff nmn' County Warranh iouyAt at tAo marketyr.co. drop their guns, that I did not want Prices for good to choice dressed “Constable MoCoy v- - 1 to hurt them, that I was facing the if better days are coming for the beef steers advanced 10 to 20 cents tor this season The breeding time I his I u. is Insured and will be reimbursed for any loss by burglary rus cattlemen. There is a sound in the is now here ami already Mr. Cun y trail. I left An., or hold up day or night. penitentiary and wanted to get Medium; to fair ' offerings nre'10 Arrie-,, air that livestock men are begin- j ningham has ¡sold over 2.D00 la nd inday morning and I away. They then started to run and cents higher. Choice grades have rio at 5(l at uight. T pulled uing to hear. It is the approach of; of his' thoroughbred bucks to the I called them to stop. Jack ¡West been extremely sc:.:^ and the top broogjj [, r Rockland and got about raised his gun as if to shoot. I then better prices and the'eml of the price paid was $5.50, except for a . growers of the country. 1,(MKI of panicky condition of the market which has’giine to l’nintillayounty hi was - from i :30 or 1 o’clock. Th load of show cattle, which sold at i Just what is causing this ptimi.-iic (Continued on page two.) sheep men. •d the ! owded with men. • x«v no /BOO<-»e«i <»e«T .-»eoe the close at $585, the higliert price feeling is hard to explain, p.u.-ibli The sales have extended from théee loonkeeper in front paid this year. Western grass-fed i II'IIN I PAIA . I>¡I mount . M. ALEXANDER, V h I i . i hum . Ü it is because the cattlemen believi liarn j 9ii to put my horse i GRAND JURY FINAL REPORT steers..suitable for killers, sold more | here to Montana 1 ml the season that the market can’t g > :i i> ■ low, r. ay and I was in Rockland all 1 readily at the close of the week nt [ has not as vet more than begun s /clock e next night and ui To the lion. M. I). Clifford, Cir Prices took a jump up in .ill the ti:m prices, while extreme common Mr. Cunningham has altogether tele- cuit Judge:—We, the grand jury markets last’week and the ind ca st. ers in une eases were' 10 to 151 over .3,500 head of Rambouilette Ç e next morning. 5 c OF ONTARIO OREGON mned from Bonanza : f. r the regular October, 1903, term I tions are for’stil) better gains cents lower during the week. Choice bucks which ho has son the mar 9 Whatever is causing the feeling ket L 9. They arrested 1 Ç \ecminis ol <’ovpoi-atioiiH, Firms imd lmliv idrials the Circuit Court of the State of | . heifers, cows and ♦ butcher steers that the prices of beef have re e l The sheep men of the country t Solicited. arge of horse steal Oregon, County of Harney, most . advanced 10 to lajeents. Medium the barn with my lie: : : in respectfully submit this, our final the low water mark, it is a fact that grades of Western cows are 5 to ten are having a hard time to get water ç - i t it' K HOLDERS:—John D. Daly, William Jones, Frank R. cattleuien who have their ears to "*“•■*“•» and went back to g ■' ' repoit, and herein show that we cents higher. Common cauners for their tloeks. Water is scarcer ç 1'iiHin, Aimer Robbins, B. F. Olden, M Alexander, N (’. Carpen the ground are buying cattle now, | at this time than it lias ever been ter. \\ illinni Miller, E. H. Test, Thon. Turnbull. oats for him. Friei > (i‘<’ i have been in session eight days, were unchanged. - Veal calves were) while they are cheap, George E ! and the wells and stre 'ins are low ’“■‘icksuiith, went over ” during which time we have exam- steady and in good demand. ■ H. TENT, < ashler. er; Yvhat is the mutter is not. known IVRl];. out a block and a h 1 ined into all crimes of which we Cole, president of the Cole it Ott Livestock Commission company j but it is laid to the fact that it h.i- " —as talking to the clerk hav- had knowledge, and have been SNAKl RIV ER SALMON DISEASED beeu so long since there has been t of the barn and k. ;; brought to our attention, as well as 1 here, one of the ’most .-onservative livestock men in tin Kans.i< City I any rain in any quanvit v. made for all other things of public welfare. tween him and me A corn pondent to the Ontario \ The pasture on the other hand Be. 1 was in the ' 1 ‘""»íliV \nd have returned into court eight exchange, in speaking fo: tfie >m- Argus s i- Has Oreg.>1/a food is good, but badly in need of lain rilay and told true bills of indictment, ami three I mission men h re, said y •angers saw me goii commissi n**r? If{ so, why is not to make it last as the ground is be “ Now is the time to start ;.i the •< 'WA L i ‘tUHtt PnamuaNT m. Between ten ami b en men not true bills of indictment. • ■ 9. WHITf, Vo r 1 ' cattle business. Prines p his attention called to the poison coming dryer the growth is checked h pistols |.;d rk after me armed We have examined into the con .h for ous artieb of food that is being dis amEunless there is; 11 good rain in I ran be- dition of the county roads and find and a man can stock ! i d Winchester rill one-half wlr.t it would b. > st tributed all over this country in ; a short limo the sheep will get ■ and hid them in exoellent condition for this 1 een four and five n the »1.up- ”f diseased salmon ? ! ahead of tho pasture. But while him two are three year.- ■ There : up lime of year. We have also exam the sagebrush. T Fliere is not a salmon caught in ¡ the pasture is good it is not enough I th Winchesters and 1 rendered ined into the condition of the coun is little money now in eat ' They Snake liver, this far from th.- for the number of sheep in the own and ty poor and find these poor unfortu are two cheap, but tl.- e i one , ley took me back oe* that i- til for food—no gain county. The county is Overstocked thing certain They ce . ’ t , a it ■ r we_got nates well kept and cared for, and out thirty minut<- lower, because if th’ y do th l >ck- saying thi fact If any parties and the sheep men will have to le in and no complaints. ere Constable Met men will have to give them I away- doubt th truthfulness of this state- feed earlier than they usually do ?o • was -ok me in charge We have examined into the books i Generdl Bonking Business Ironst) te<l in*-• ■ in' .'*■ - ich to tlie Ontario owing to the fact that the range There should be mo " v • in buying d me I ami affairs of the sc-v< ral offices of ,,,,,,.„put fifteen miles I hatchery, where the fish and die- CORRESPONDEN« INVITED area is too small for tIn* number of _,d hired cut to a ornan at the county, and would respectfull} young cattle. Sprii g calves are ia-' am both in evedence, Thei sheep. m got me recommend that the assessor’s of now selling at from $6 to $7.50 a j/¿¿leklaml. He woul salm ni is. instinctively, impelled One of the things that the sheep -,/nftelf within two L f be had fice be furnished with pigeon holes head. Two'years ago they sold up mountain streams, not for the I men of the county should b arn,and If a person has t range for $15. ;?,lli<t win d these jieople In bland and b* xes for the filing of the pa and the roughness he can’t heip purpose of being used as an article that at his earliest opportunity 1- coining pers of his office. ■5 scCoy treated me making money lie can I: Id tin nt of ''end, I, it for the propogation of that the days of tho big (locks are Lii.A-.ck. Could not hr. n Letter \\ e found that the accounts of the three years and prices are certain the species. Come and see those past and that the sheep raiser of PLUM MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE ■ OMPUNY. I had not been a pi treasurer’s office were correct so far to go up in that time, He will fish, and if you don’t join with my the future will have to raise hie it as we were able to ascertain in the • Story of His C. Of PHUADEtPlim make money then because he old friend C Hi- Draper in anno-; Hliindardfcaml jeut^ the number of INCORPOI • I) I G|7. When Egbert had tiahed the limited time and examination made bought .so cheap The ntan who uncing them ‘ hard..lookers” then his holdings. We found that everything in the I al i t in# <>/ houih I life iuauranra at the lowest rm« |< i I ’ ll give up ()ne hundred ami ■ove statement the : rte >r asked started in the cattle business three There is not room in the county / ii .ti.i titer tin»»« payinentH are niHile sheriff ’ s and clerk ’ s offices were I. \ui-.itiiUic extended insurance for the Liev of the < hi 1 nvthing m if he wanted to years ago ami invested 15,000 has tity people visited ill*' hatchery last for the sheep that are now in it and II A paid up policy. it led to neatly and properly kept. his trouble in Oree today lost by a falling market al- Sunday. “No more salmon for me,” certainly the conditions will nut al ill. I "an or < ash surrender value. At the ernest solicitation of a lid, and was the unanimous expression rest. He replied t: I nrxt ellvd aa u dividend payer most $2,500. On a rising m n ket low of the vast increiiei bound to majority of the taxpayers of the / VI/;>r/G 1/E Hhl FORE run / vs //;/ ade the following st- -*nt: he would have gained that much among them all. come in the natural cours*- of breed Saxton county, we recommend that the of on an advance in price. Buy cat -—•‘'Special Deputy > Things aie moving along nicely ing. So the only practical remedy Sherman Harmon, It. II B< i General Agent». hiatiivt Miui.rger. ranch in fice of county road master be abol tle when the market is down That at the hatchery. Up to the pre reeted me at the Ma that will work to the benefit of the Bld II. A. I >illar<l. A. . I > ■ Satur- ished as unnecessary; and this, means making money.” sent time we have 7,000.< hhi eggs arney county, Oreg Portland, <)r, B unin raisers that they keep ti. • b grade without casting any reflections .. 1 d?r«y morning about Asked regarding th»- re i-.m- for 11 deposit in the hatching troughs of sheep on the market ami run whatever upon the present incum more than double the amount that k to my ,1- slit into the house*!’ the falling market,Mr. Cole said: just what they can Ink - good cure he back bent. And, as a further recom fe and went thro . “This summer has sc n a deni was Aired during the same period of on their range mendation, it. would seem that if ; i. at day ndow. I stayed ci. oralized market for several rca-ms of time last year. This is certainly But few men in th. county '.an i walked the several justices of the peace and For two or three years th*' pric* - a gigantic enterprise, which fact afford to hold many thousands of id the next night,a re orders within the different mu ut sixty- to Andrews, Oreg have been falling on all gr i les of cannot be fully appreciated with acres changing tho grades as fast ...AND... about 4 nicipalities of this county could set stuff. Then when the mark*-! a is out a personal observation Twen ns they can g' t rid of the old range re miles. I got I tle ail the petit offense» committed the next .. ...clock in the afti-rn' already bad came the flood of the ty men are employed at present, stock that has overrun the ranges Lil J—I stayed umh-r i .: J night within their respective municipal Middle West. It laid out all the and more are expected next week. in the past. \V»-> 1 *- ities without burdening the county Kansas City packing id then went up to ■. : I • I)..- j ,le ■.( E.<-1 uii.l I 'entiul Oregon nil I be <>|.| - o I u . , ut a I lants for Each progressive man is putting ^un awl atid its taxpayers with the annoy* month., and brought the dcniaml 1 r! bin. He gave tn* el ne .lem Biinirie-n College. It in n home im-linitiuu v.ieiing Stage Line to New Minea m w blood into his flocks and in a .... ■y . ii.xolve.l in Buninen. College work Ils rat. r .ne II mie <k shot, nice ¡and expense of hearing and here to a standstill. Cattle that shells loaded wi short time Umatilla county will not ..... Imi»’ :• a liare mol the niellmiln are the Min». Hhi lent - n,l•!>111.>1 and see di termining the same, they should hail been coming to Kansn- City, e said: ‘Now go * Because of the excitement attend only l>i> one of the great sheep cen al... .ni tu. I in It net ion at th« < ullage or by niiiil llnrin.il i mar kill any- *1 ■ so; inasmuch as ths municipal- the greatest feeding and stockcr ing the Mount R ur U mi phonolyte >ur little wife and • it ..ntl. - the < 11 le ye w ill I'unduel » ters of the Northwest but it will L< it’.i > derive all the lienefit, they 1'hiire‘ie unless you have I market in the world, began going Helds and the rush of the newly the home of the thoroughbred th*- ilo vou blow it thto in mJ 1 should bear the burdens of their sa to other markets, Omaha and Chi- d¡ hco verci 1 mining district, ( M. stock that is in demand mmi ormal iiooi „ XG-- loons and other places. juu - enl down to the Icago, principally. Th - ■ market- Kellogg, the veteran *tage man. hat* We further recommend that a re K-»» I- I •! r m I iu ■ leni re « reviewing or prep.» • i i-• . .. rr.- 1 left the »h< A Good Name. were over-loaded and the r. .suit wa arranged to put on a line of stagew I ■ j .ulti c- h work, ami full information on II«. - , m- < •' I* • • » » I » - ward of one thousand dollars be of- achei'incheater, bid her the prices shot down The small from Baker City, commencing F rom personal expt ricin •*• I testify jecu.. ..hire*. :' red for the apprehension of the .es... arted out. I walk*' markets are k*-pt regulated by the Monday morning that DeWitt’s Lilt)*: Early Riser- murderer of Salvadore Olivera; and drt:l Denio, a little tow ’ Z\zT. 3Z. TSigrloy, ^rirx., Mr Kellogg’« stage will have are unequalled ns a liver pill The-, large ones. The tight money mar also the reward for Pat Moore be ids 1 ine. I stay« d ket in the East in ** it- effect the -McCord cigar «tore nt 6 o'clock are rightly nnmed iH-cnu» they ZEB-LxrrxS, Oxog-crx. n I raised to one thousand dollars. . itil the naxi ni 'Cattlemen grew panicky and un All pasaengertt and freight will l>e give strength and energy tnd do !r':J' „ ■ t We wish to thank our District !ru e- -wit upto Sen- UlHMi loaded unlis« they caul 1 aff r 1 to booked from there. their work with ease —W T Eas Attorney, Wm Miller, for hie »d- 5 ^dked iii and aske<: Lh- -I PillMhment of a «tage line on, Boerne, Tex T li eis tud- of wait. The demand is now great vic** an ] assistance to us at all ho were looking f . enough av*l the sup| i . . n it t ■ from link» r City to the new mining people ar*- using the-,- tinv pills in time»; and we desire further to ^7 «« He told rue t district will oe of great convenience preference to all others, htcuu-*- the normal.” thank our efficient bailiff, Austin • ick to' Andrews. to the public and no man can give they are so pl.-a-ant and effectual The . Independent I’ .u » . rig COI0- It** i." 9 Goixlmati, for his care of us. ,' i. «»¡in the aaloon . pany has elected all officer « except abetter - rv.’e than Mr K«*Uogg They cure biliousnes-, torpid liver, And so», having finished our la While :,£ a lunch of caunfc* a president. At the Demrt?r meet* —DenM’crat jaundice, sick headache, constipa bors, we beg leave to submit this 1»»»' ting the lunch I : :ng last week it w 13 de’¡<jled that tion. etc They do not purge and Promp attention to all kinds of ’ our final report, and l*eg leave to ning hfil’Yew, rode up I no president should be el- •cUd un- weaken,hut cleanse an*] strengthen be discharged. and Transfer Ruatiness. ■ ' rnt out to epeak I til th“ National Livestock a-finia- Sold by Burns druggist came back tv p dars urie 'phono main For r>¿ tion meets thia winter in 1 ’ortland, It is tne easiest thing in the I>ry, the I. Or W E Saball of IM* J- ? j ■ :■</.■ bouses chat display tb^ 6 > ¡1^ >rhi to live to be a hundred Murphy ut M itana. and Colon*-1 in In inv face an The Finest of Al! .,rs old, if you will heed the ad- W E. Hughes of D iv. r ar can- nitM o( town. I w- ia until I got ¡an e of the old fellows who have ■li tate» fur th • b m -, L. i Wil- i. L. DELIVERYMAN. J ben bid tn the r. . .mplished the feat. A 1’enn- ■on of Tex a» is r 1, ■ Lark I walked, t vanian, 92 years old, attributes president, F. W F .ni i^ght I walked 1 Lie to the fact that he never tre isurer. ami Chas. F r'r.'jaeoi reeiug mi hr Sak Oaly at -ted iiquor at al. A Kentuck- Denver, re* retary. for sending The director* ratified d aigitad 1 w ho recently died at the age aint on the rail fi; •t agr»**- 103 said he drank whiskey •»hat 1» kn >wu a» the ' talking wit • meni, ’ by which 51 per ee nt of tba I Rist It * DONKGAN, Proprietor ¡never he felt like it. It is ime night Th* stock is bei-l by etock i.en iaUreat- sy to pursue one or the other of -* *ield took her to L ed in this concern. Thil• action «e two methods—and both preclude» or laiders from gaining w him until I R ^ents, Burns, Ore. ve been tried and found suc- control of the enterprise. wwiey to come t 1 C- 1ZG Tixls IToo.cLq.vioxt *rc •w«*lbnr by the »id» and “While we are in eeesi >n.” ««id FULL ACCOUNT OI L saw them going. First OF National Bank FIRST NATIONAL BANK I h CALDWELL, IDA? I CilZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL St i< N S< CE ... RAL DELI'G RY and Trucking HUNTER, Hotel Burns Bar 1HE CAPITAL SALOON. B’drns. Oregon.