The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 28, 1904, Image 4

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8ATURDAY. MAY 2«, 1904.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year.......................
81 x Months.........................
Three Months ..
JULIAN BYRD
—
—
12.00
.1.00
.. .76
— — M »■alter
If nothing unforeseen happens
look out for big crops this season.
Harney county will go on record
as an agricultural district that none
can deny.
By the close of the present sea­
son many changes will have taken
place toward the development of
this valley that will bear fruit in
the near future.
to this date defendant became a
' frequenter of saloons and spent
his time in loafing and discussing
politics, whittling drygoods box­
es and saving the L nited States
government from ruin; that the
only necessity of life that he was
willing to provide for plaintiff was
“water” and this marital duty he
performed grudgingly, bis whole
time being spent in preparing for a
conflict with the red dragon, the
octopus and other monsters that
were breathing destruction and
devasting the helpless millions of
American seifs, and so engrossed
was defendant in saving the run­
ning gear of this government anil
advocating a dollar that would be
good in Europe that he took no
time to indnlge in the vulgar pur­
suits ofVustling provender for the
family larder.”
Fruit and grain crops in many
The Big Bend Chief spells
sections of Oregon have been ser­
iously damaged by frost, but so “bought” in a shorter way—“hot”
far Harney valley has escaped And “thought” becomes “thot.”
l*resumably“ought” becomes “ot”
Let us hope it will pass us by.
and “wrought” appears as “rot.”
The change certainly tends toward
High officials have begun to
brevity, but it must be mighty
realize that the registration law
puzzling for the school children of
is a nuisance and unnecessary in
Douglas county.
the outlying counties. In cities
is the only place such a law is of
Mary had a little lamb, Its
any use.
fleece was white as snow. It ran
away one summer day, and went
So long as a man or a candidate where lambs should never go.
confines himself to facts in a polit­ Then Mary she sat down and
ical campaign he has a right to wept; the tears streamed from
make just as much “campaign both eyes, She never found that
thunder” as possible in order to lamb a again. She did not adver-
help his chances for election, but tise.
when he circulates malicious false­
hoods in order to hurt the charac­
Stuck tn (travel.
ter of his opponent or the candi­
date of the opposition party, he
A story is told of a Kentucky
should be called down. Such men mountaineer who had never seen
are a detriment to any party or a railroad train. One day he con­
any community. They do not de­ sented to go to town and see the
serve votes and self respecting wonder. He arrived a little ahead
citizens will see that they get their of train-time and getting impa­
just deserts, finally.
tient as he waited he walked up
the track to meet it. He met it
as it rounded a curve, Turning
about, the mountaineer ran along
the track as for his life.
“Toot, toot,” sounded the loco­
motive slowing up, but tne moun­
taineer dug the gravel all the
more industriously.
He soon
reached the station completely
out of breath.
“Why didn’t you cut across?”
inquired one of the bystanders.
“Cut across!” exclaimed the
uncouth lad. “If I had struck the
plowed ground the tiling certainly
would have caught me.”—New
York Tribune.
•
If t communities and counties
would get together and work for
a common interest as political par­
ties do during a campaign many
things could be accomplished that
are allowed to go undone for
years and years and perhaps nev­
er done. Human selfishness pre­
vents the completion of enterprises
that mean much more to every
citizen than the election of certain
candidates or any one candidate,
Harney county needs the push
and energy of all its citizens on
more than one proposition that
would be a lasting benefit to them
as well as posterity, yet selfishness
and greed prevents their accom­
“They are Peaches.” Try a can
plishment. Such is life.
of our Crawfords at 25 cents They
are better than anything you have
eaten.—Schwartz A Budelman.
It is certainly to be regretted
that conditions are such over in
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lake county that it is necessary
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
>
to offer large rewards to bring
Burns, Ore., May 8, 1904. \
Notice ia hereby given that the following
guilty parties to justice, Of named Bottler has filed notice of hla intention
to make proof in aupnort of Ida claim and that
course, it is possible that it is not aaid
proof will be maue before the Regiater and
Receiver nt Burna, Oregon, on Junes, 1901. via:
as bad as it has been pictured in lltl E. No. ss.i, of Martin V Baker for the 8U
\ E*.. >F.‘, NW i, mid lx»t 2, Sec. 30, T. 26, S., R.
the public press. Range troubles 29 F . W M.
lie nmnea the following witneaaea to prove
hia continnoua residence upon and cultivation
have always existed in different of
aald land, via I Clark Freeman, William
Bardwell, Lee Thornburg and Earl ’ Elliott,
portions of the range states ever <i.
all of Burna. Oregon
W m . F ahrk , Register.
since sheep and cattle have been
run on a large scale, Some peo-
pie will insist on imposing on oth­
ers not particularly in matters of
range, but other branches of bus­
iness as well. They do not re­
spect the rights or privileges of
tlieir neighbor, be he sheepman
or cattleman. So long as the
range is free one man has as good
a right as .mother, but some have
prior rights and customs that
should be respected by his neigh­
bors.
The ’Times-Herald is pleased
Stock and poultry havs f.w
trouble- wln<4> are not bowel »nd
that the range war lias not been
liver irrrgularitiee.
Black-
Draught Stock and Poultry Medi­
extended to Harney county and
cine is a bowel and liver remedy
hopes it never will be. Nothing
for stock. It put» the organ* of
digestion in a perfect condition.
is accomplished by lawlessness and
Prominent American breeder« and
farmers keep I heir herd, and H.wk*
it will finally re-act upon tlu1 per
healthy by giving them an in»
petrator and at once places the
«ional do*" of Black 1 *ranglit Stock
and Poultry Medicine in their
community in a bad light.
food. Any stock miter marl uy a
•¿’»-cent half•!> »und nir-tiffKi can
So long as Harney county
tier
■ >f tin» nu'dmne from bi
range is used by Harney county
ami keep his slock in v •: . ms
health
for
week"
IV.-.I
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pnrf-
stockmen and taxpayers there will
ally ki>ep Black hni i >ht -
vnd
dt'ea
Poultry Mi-'licin.- If >
be no occasion for trouble. It is
not. send 2.*» c'nt« tor t ttu* renie
possible such would be the case
can to th” nrn
M-
Chattan »«» Me-li. iw C .
in other counties.
tanooga. Venn
BLACK-
DRAUGHT
STOCK and
POULTRY
MEDICINE
There is a Salem woman who I
ought to have no trouble in ob­
taining the divorce she seeks.
Fart o( her complaints thus set
forth through the Salem Journal:
••That for several years prior to I
Uamau a O». Jas .<*,. KU.
ury
Black-nmuKht
and
Madiela. I. IV •*’• • ever tried oot
FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE.
Estate of Warren Curtis deceased
To all whom it may concern:
Take notice that the undersigned
administrator of the estate of J.
Warren Curtis, deceased has this
day filed his final report that by
an Order of the Hon. the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Harney county of this date, Tues­
day the seventh day of June, 1904.
at 1 p. m. has been appointed as the
time and the court house of the
County in Burns, as the place for
the hearing of said report and the
final Settlement of said estate, All
persons having objections to said
Report or Settlement will appear
and file same on or before said day.
Published by order of said court'
for four weeks and five publications
thefirBt publication this "th day of
May 1904.
J ames F. M ahon ,
Administrator
LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION.
We the undersigned legal voters
of Lake Precinct, Harney County,
state of Oregon, to grant a License
to C. A. Hairies to sell Spirituous,
Malt and Vinous Liquors in less
quantities than one gallon in Lake
Precinct Harney County, State cf
Oregon, for the Period of Six (6)
Months, as in duty bound we will
ever pray.
Our New Spring Goods.
JULY 4,1904
Our new Spring Goods are
Ontheabo e date we are
displayed for your inspection.
going to g ve away a
They are considered the most
beautiful ever brought to Har­ DEERING ¡DEAL CIANI MOWING MACHINE
ney county. Wash .goods in
the. prettiest patterns imagina­
ble, Waistings ane Suitings.
Complete line of çun mer Corsets, the fa
mous W. B. make. Sun-bonnets, children’s
bonnets.
Laces and Trimmings, cool Waists for
Summer in Silks, Lawns, Mohair and Ging
hams. Ladies’new Hosiery and Underwea-,
Neckwear, Helts and skirts
I
We have also received some neat patterns
in Carpets and Table Oil Cloth.
Cail at our store where the Machine is on exhibi­
tion. Every one wi l h
th
apportunity to
secure
this
f
nt
ow
Machine
A single cash
We are able to serve purchase may be the n, ns o> presenting
are arriving weekly
it .to you.
you with the Best in the fflercantile line at
LOWEST PRICES.
zstzez ^ t
I—IFS
NAMES.
E H. Hurlburt, CDeboy, Lewis
Marshall, R. D. Sims, Jesse Cox,
J 1’ Cochran. W E
Brotherton,
E T Haley, J B Ivy, A Osborn,
J, W Landers, Sidney Comegys,
Harvey Muller, Frank Dunn, L. G.
Maupin. J C, Simmons, Edd Pirson,
Scott Catterson, Ed. Anderson.
Notice is hereby given that on the LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION. A WONDERFUL INVENTION
4th day of June, I will apply to the
It is interesting to note that for­
above entitled court for the license
We the undersigned legal voters tunes are frequently made by the
as specified in this petition.
of Wild Horse Precinct, Harney invention of articles of minor im­
county, State of Oregon, respect- portance. Many of the more pop­
fully petition the Hon. County ular deviceByare; those designed to
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Court of Harney County, State of benefit people and meet popular
In the matter of supplying the Oregon, to grant a License to conditions, and one of the most in­
county with lumber for use on Homer Winters to Sell Spirituous,
teresting of these thathas 6ver been
Malt and Vinous Liquors in less
the county roads.
invented is thd Dr. White Electric
At this time this cause came on quantities than one gallon in Wild
Comb, patented Jan. 1, '99 These
for the consideration of the court Horse Precinct Harney County, wonderful Combs positively cure
and the court deeming it for the State of Oregon, for the period of dandruff, hair foiling out, sick and
best interests of the county to buy Three Months, as in duty hound nervous headaches, and when used
lumber for road purposes under we will ever pray.
with Dr. White’s Electric Hair
contract.
NAMES.
Brush are positively guaranteed j
The clerk is hereby authorized to
F. G. Sawtell, John Smyth, J. to make straight hair curly in 25:
advertize for bids to supply all the
days time. Thousands of these,
lumber required by the county for Wilson, Alfred Anderson, John electric combs have been sold in '
Slone,
J.
I.
Little,
F.
S.
Redon
P.
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use on the county roads during the
the various cities of the Union, and
present season. The lumber to be Andrieu, Geo. A. Smyth Jr. Andrew I ‘ the demand is constantly increas-
delivered in the following named Stone, Chas Turner, A. W. Warrig,
ing. Our agents are rapidly be-
voting precincts, and about the J. B. Robinson, Louie Ken, B. T. 1 ! z,.ri/.l,
aniline, thoflO
Fical, Erland Carlson, J. J. Site- coming rich selling
these POmllK.
combs,
amounts as herein stated
j They positively sell on sight. Send
erville.
Burns precinct about 30,000 feet
Notice is hereby given that on ' for sample. Men’s size 35c, ladies’
more or less.
the
4th of June, 1904, I will apply 50c — (half price,while we are in­
Curry precinct about 30,000 feet
to the above entitled court for the troducing them.) The Dr. White
more or less.
The Dr. White Electric Comb Co.,
Craue Creek precinct about 15,- license as specified in this petition.
Decatur, Ill.
H
omer W inters .
000 feet more or less.
Diamond Valley Precinct about
REVISED TABLE OF INFORMATION
15,(XX) feet more or less.
Drewsey Precinct about 30,000
The following table has been compiled after careful and thorough investiga­
feet more or lees.
tion of aJ records mid statistics obtainable mid gives actual resource- . f Harney
Harney precinct about 50,000 feet county, every item of which can be proven :
Number, Car , Wts. lbs.
more or less.
2,400,000
80
Wool clip annually, Harney county..
Happy_V alley precinct about 15,- Sheep
480 5,000,000
100,000
sliippe . annually............................................
000 more or less.
. . . 25,000 1000 25,000,000
Cattle shipped annually..........................................
160
3,360,000
4,000
Island precinct about 20,000 feet Horses and mules shipped annually................
2,500,000
100
Merchandise sdippe I into merchants.................
more or lees.
2,500,000
100
Merchandise shipped direct to ranchers
Lake precinct about 15,000 feet
200.000
10
Stock salt and sulphur..............................................
more or lees.
6
120,000
Stage freight at 3 cents per pound.......... ............
Pine Creek precinct about 15,000
VOCAL HAfL.
feet more or less.
. 2JOO,000
Lnmlier sold annually, feet...............................................
Poison Creek precinct about 25,- Fuel wood sold unnuail, cords...........................................
3,060
5,000
Fence posts sold annually...........................................
000 feet more or less.
PASSENGERS AND MAIL.
Saddle Butte precinct about 5,-
000 feet more or less.
♦ H.OMl
Passengers by stage annually, 600 at $10.......................
IS, 000
Sil vies Valiev preeinc. about 10,-! Passengers by private conveyances, 1,800
10,000
Mail contracts.......... ........
............................................
000 feet more or less.
,
LIVE STOCK.
The lumber to be delivered with­
Number
of
sheep
owned
in
Harney
county
...
.
out delay and not later than, two
of sheep summered in Harney county .............................
weeks after the order is received at j Number
Number of cattle owned in llarnev county
.............................
the mill, »nd the lumber must be Ton» «/hay griiwn •“’’«»'b in Harney, wer
Tons of hay grown annually, in a ratlins of 30 mile of Burns
delivered at the place where the|
AREA OF I IND IN HARNEY COVNTY.
same is to lie used: Notice thereof
to accompany the order and all or­ Area of lotd, acres ..................................................................................... ............ 6,385,1X0
I Surveyed......................................... ..
.................................................... ................... 3,170,480
ders must be for 2000 feel or more Cnsurvaved..............................................................................................
3,214,520
<
>f
a
vc
amount
556,324
acres
are
in
forest reserve and Carey selection«.
in each delivery. The court reser­
Appropriated ....................................................
............................... .................. 1,108,261
ves the right to accept bids for all Tillable. assessed............................... .......... ...... ........................... .................. 71,101
............................................. ...............
586,751
or any part of the lumber required, Nontillable, aasesaed
Improved, not patented . .........................................................................
102,845
or to reject any and all bids
Susceptible tn irrigation under U. S. Geological survey of Silvies Valley
reservoir ea«t of Silvias River north of Malheur Lake
The county shall be required to
.
. . . .
Aiiiituiii
Amount samvpin'ic
susceptible w
to irrigmiuu
irrigation "cat
west v of Silvies River, estimated
Burns, Oregon
received only so much ut the luin-
...........................................
tier as it shall require for use on the
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CITY MEAT MARKET
LEVENS & M"GE, Propts.
Always on hand
CORNED-BEi f,
BOLOGNA J !
GE.
Hume Sugar Curctl
HAMS
Home Made
and L} aeon
Beef sold by the quarter and
cut up to suil the. customer.
•-»** » v**»**«<*'i*4**4«»**4»<*»t*H«A»***; »■ o» e« ««
Order your i ui: ling Material from
The Harney Saw Mi
and Shingle Mill
All kinds of dry Lumber-Rough and Surfaced— always
hand. Ru , Fl< irinp;, V Gliding, Stair Railing, Wind
Stool, etc. Also first las 5 \ d Shi gles.
A K. FiiCHARDSCM
Good Road.
Harney,
’ Li-
D.Tfl.r
-
“- . .41
r> orr
Coder
S Geological
■’ ’ U.
I".?'
’ ', ’ survev,
,. vat ant 1
...........................................................
■
. selection»,
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I ■.........................................
Carey
approved
........ . ... .................................
..........
Ro»<l Companies
Road
i otnpanies land
I ami....................................................
................................................................................
.
road. The lumlmr ttf lie paid for Appro nated
.
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when delivered and accepted. The Susceptible lo irrigation......................................................
LEWIS & McHARGUE, Propts.
Tillable liench land »bore irrig-.it on line, over ....
..................
.....
anurtty reserves the right to the Aniount now covered by M.ibeur Lake which would be drained and re­
claim by holding up waler of Silvw-s River in reservoir ....
35 oqo New and Eleg? > L . cry Lurpot u, Complete.- Fresh 1
| Road Supervisor to reject any all
Water Facilities—Silvies River. Silver creek. McCoy creek, Blitzen River, ami
lumber not of first grade. That ta ten smaller
streams.
' ‘ »arditi hx ;h» d- y. we« k r»r
Altitnde—1,100 ieet- same »s Salt Lake Valley.
to say the lumber is to be sound
Mean Temperature—12.
ni
Njm-iai •
• v • all Rtock
and suitable for the purpose for
Annul precipitation— 12 in' he-.
Minerals—2,21V pounds of borax mined and hauled bv team from Denio Ore­
which it is ordered, and the court
Speda! accorra /da‘ions fór Commercial
Winneiuncca, Nevada. daily . being all that is develo, ed to S|«-ak of.
will also at the same time consider gon. 1 lo rope
— Wheat, oats. rye. barlev. allalfa, sugar beets, hope, pout e- and all
bids to supply the county with 50 kinds of hardv fruits and vegetab e-.
keg« of ftO pennv spikes to lie deliv­
ered iu Burns
JOHN F. STRATTON'S
The bids will lie ofiened and con­
sidered on Saturday June 4th. HMM
nt 10 o’clock a. ni of said day.
Piccolo«
yOU EAT
F. S R eipkh
«.»I*«''
County Clerk 1
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