The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 09, 1904, Image 1

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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, JULY <^1904
ION A SUCCESS
1DERLY
CROWD IN
DANCE.
W Held 00 The Court
i Many People for
Building.
lumber to the county for road pur­
poses the following bids were ac­
cepted snrl each of the mills will tie
required to enter "into a contract
with the county as required by the
former order of the court. Burns
Milling Co. to deliver lumber in
curry p ecinct at $18,pcr thousand;
Burns precinct, $15: Lake $2’2 50
Harney Valiev Lumber Co, Poison
Creek, $15; Island $17; Saddle
K. Richardson,
Butte, $17. A
Harney, $16. Dickenson Bros, Sil-
vies, $15; Crane Creek, $20; Hap­
py Valley. $25; Diamond, $27 50.
Each party is required to give a
bond and lumber is to be delivered
in such amounts at the road master
sir.y order.
Liquor license granted to Sohu-
Wner Bros.. Homer Winters, C. A.
Haines, J. C. Pete man and John-
■son it Cary
Geer <fc Cummins given contract
Ao furnish coitiii v with 5y kegs of
nails.
*
’’James McDuft'y awarded contract
to furnish the county with 20 cords
Wjuniper wood, o bn delivered on
or before S pt. I t, the wood to be
received and measured by the
eheritf. Price ¡'-1 25 perccrd.
' THINK THEY HAVE MÜRBERER
ARRESTED IN PORTLAND. SUSPECTED
Or KILLING CONN,
Spurred by
Large
Reward, Detectives and
Sheriffs all Over State Have Been
Keeping a Close Watch.
Henry Blackwell has returned DISCUSS (¡RAZING PROBLEY
from Bako county where he deliv­
ered s big bunch of cattle.
Mr«. Elma Jones is having an
addition built on the residence pro
pi-rty occupiid by Hev. D^yis.
Geo. Mivuden and his grandfath­
er, Ralph Byram, returned to Bear
valley Wedneadny after celebrating
in Ibis city.
■JOHN D. HALT, Pi
1 RANK IL-tNLr fll
GOVERNMENT COMMISSIONERS .MEET
Peis *
ational Bank
WESTERN STOCKMEN.
7 r
Secretaries Hitchcock and Wilson May At
tend Conference at Denver August
’3, 1 and 5 Next.
N. U. CARPENTER, C abiimb ,
(' WELCOME, A hst . C abiiikr
A
Accounts
OREGON.
i Corpo.-sticns, Firms and Individuals Solicited,
V? . WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
i l . .
I
I > Italy. Prank li. Coflin, N. U. (larpentfr, K. J,
Williams,..’ V. . li.a .. C. Cuumiiiis. II. Al Horton, C. A. Hui lies, D’in
Jones, Tliomny Davis.
Rev.' A J. Irwin took his depar­
Louis Videtta-wae arrested Sat­
Early next month there will ton
urday afternoon at the corner of ture yesterday for Buck creek , meeting in Denver nt hen'dqurfrli rs I
tStafo unc1 County Warrnntt bouyttt at tAo marAot jorteo.
Front and Washington streets by where he will fill an appointment
i of the National Livestock Associn-
Detectives Snow, Kerringan, Day Sunil.ivi
This bsnk is insured and will be reimbursed for any loss by burglary
lion of Western men engngyd iij,the
and Wiener, and it is said that he
or hold up day or night.
Receiver (iowan of the land oilice livestock industry ami the three
ie^Yvanted in oonncciioH
has been on the retired list during members of the coutiiiissiun tip-
of the most sensational murders in the past week, suffering from neu­
,
xercieea were held on the beau-
pointed lu-t spring lij i’r<-sident,
Hie history of the state
n "to
at th® co,,rl ^t,u*a-
ralgia He is improving
Roosevelt to inquire into condition* *
On the-4th <!ay of last ífarcm J.
people first assembled in the
of
the public domain and recon;- " m
L.
A.
Jackson
and
family
have
C, Conn of L'.ks coimUr dis^pp^Ar-
it court room on the second
moved to the Claud McGee resi­ mend needed legislation to contfoli^
ed
under
circumstances
trial
¿rout
­
""■M: of the OOtJrt house, but it was
.«
ed the gravest (ears ot foul play. dence. He informs us C. N. Coch .lands in the arid and semi arid I *
d the building w.. 1 <'•.I ■.
i, mi
ra
’
n
e
and
family
will
occupy
the
i states.
Ilis dead body was found, a mile
1 than one-fifth of the people
The aim of the comniission is to I b
President Geer got ¡.< — 11.1
and a quarter west of Silver Lake residence he vacated
ONTARIO
arrive
at some amicablo inetimd oi j
,
the coantglcoi:rt tU ,ul |' Ir■(
Edward Southworth spent a por­
on the 21st day of Api H, and the
grazing
on
forest
receive^
pndej
ad-
[
i .’aitkon TinioHJepoeitt*
the “keep off the
indications pointed -almost unruis- tion of the past week in this sec­
equate
restrictions.
A
letter
rqcent,-1
*
tion
making
repairs
and
looking
af
­
takably to murder: Spurred by
s” tigna trtire all removed and
V/3 Soli .it Yo«r Ranking Business.
by
I hi“
' DtliA^BMved to roam nt will
the offer of a large reward, detec- ter.,the teleplume lines in this place. lv issueii
announces the meeting ns folic">.:u| i
T
’
OUK
HOLDERS:—M. Alexander. Win. Jones, E. II. Test,
tives and sheriÍTs all dv r the state He left f ;r Grant county Wednes­
the velvety lawn.
U.
E.
Kenyon.
II. Alexander, Estate of Abner Robbins, William
“
Upon
the
request,of
.the
Nation-
have.been doing their utmost t Io run day morning.
'□ere Wat Bb parade with the ex-
.Miller. Er.-ink R. Collin, Thus. TurnbulK
|
al
Li
v<
.-.trick
Association,
Proside.nt
j
£
down the murderers., 'flic < crime
- ■ Jon ofBBgBnrns Band' which
‘‘Uncle” Geo Duncan informs us
was the outgrowth qf it he i sheep lie will take his departure for his • Roosevelt List. December appointed <t
>S BBHBWWngt.h of Second St.
fjpiV*kr-itìCÌ! visitors some very
range war which ha s P'Real in Lake Imine at. Silvi r Lake next Monday. a commission consisting of Hon. \\ *
The Relshaw Orchard.
c
inly for many months,
month
which He snyp lie has had n lino visit and ■ A. Richards, Commissioner of the |
mwste. Wt»on arriving at th»
'General Land Q,lU.ce; H ip. (yiilord |
rt iroM^Vresident of the day,
Grunt Belsbaw, Accompanied by has caused the deSrruatMtn of thoiis- a big time in this citv on the 4th.
Tinchot, Chii f Fm-ester. and dbxn, ’
HOWARD SI BREE, PnCMOENT
B. V. WHITE, Vic. PstaicMKT
r
to'<* l*1P l"nP!“ his wife, arrived here from the and of sheep and avh: :h bAv f
W. R. SERREE, C a . hu «
Mr. and Mrs. E S. Rigby, parents | E. II. Newell, Chief of t.Uq, Jlep irl- |
leiianch
the
<
lEirts
of
the
1^.1
fatuop.s Belshaw orchard over at
tif Scliool Supl. Rigby, are here | meet of Geological Sut . ey, for th
’lilies to enf ire • the lawV»- •
!i
on account of les Mt Vernon on the m irning of the
' purpose of investigating conditions
J. 0. Conn had iricurrerlAhe en- froi 1 their hmm» in Glendine, Mont,
' ttf^^^^^B^landsome
4th. He brought a load of those
¡existing in arid and sumi-.iriil si.ttis ,
on
a
visit
to
the
latter.
Tlfey
ex
­
IUI'I ext
famouB cherries unit this office wa mH.--of th- outlaws, fitid .Ti'i wad
pect
to
remain
here
until
next
insofar as grazing lamia aud forest
remembered by its old time friend bobevr d to have in hia\p¿:-/ession
1
,o our
April.
reserves are concerned, and to r.e- ,
□dejBHBhe country and >Lwr Chas BelsLaw with a gallon o’1 evidence which might lead to their
CALDWELL, IDAHO |
port
to the Preaidqn’. before th
arii -t ami convictiona■ On the
L E. Wing, who has been asso­
nafll|^Bva!lei>
Alter
them. • We cert ml .- ■ • * i.-ccir
*
til ruing of March 4 he left tfts store ciated with Schwartz & Budelimui convening of Congress, in Dijcein- ,
ihdbgg^Bhd prayer by Rev. J such remernbruiici -•
|
CO. IMo|^BTIie Times-ilei il l
A Cenerai Banking Business fransacted
to
drive across the vairieK and he since last March, took his depar- her next.
Grant says the fruit crop will ie;
•‘The object of this invesiiq.i in
was
never
>gain
seen
alive.
His
ture last Tuesday for San Francis-
1 l;“d*
santf ^tar
‘ good this season which means t! |
CORK? I
'DEN E INVITED
/
lOW. '’■pFitzGerab! then read many customer* in Burns will be I disapp' wince aroused the fonts of Col. lie will probably again return is the formation oi a report to ■• m
Presi
lt-iit.
which
it
is
li'ii.c.'
will
:
his frien is and search was made, • to Alaska
De^^nBon of Indi-peiidane» io Well suppli'd this sell >n.
• result in the draft i og • >1' it bill- for,
h it. ivithcut result, until April 21,
l'*ie male quartet
A. ^Limi and wife have gone to the amicable adj'istm nt f thesjj
'g^M^^KhThe Feller
when b'» dead body *^sf$ '
I the Island ranch where they will important luatlers.
' W^FNjRF'bute from the south
a short distance fr< . the iii “road
I tie employed during the haying sea-
“The chairman of the < oinmls-1 j
whs introduced i>>
of
The fhrtnftra over in Umatilla ami a mile and a •JAJ'tflit.
They were acoompnnicd by 1 sion has advised the officers of thisf'
'
and delivered m.e of c.Gunty have had tor much rf fl Silver Lake Bei
Miss Alice Sweek who will spend association that ¡hey will min!1
'’«HHMBttions it has been tie good thing in the way of rain. -vol'.-',1 with one ciiatuMil*
some time with them
I with the stii<:kni(‘>,i of t he 'A'.’st a-t j *
:sd
of the people of lid < Last Supday afl'-rnoon 2 inches iclnrgcd. At first gciiu'b it gi^Jgljf
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. llatniltr.n j the headquarters of the Li' n;u(
'tiMSW^Ben to. Mr Biggs ii u- fell in less tha1 30 minutes, coming have been eu,'pi*»r-d link IjE ¥h|il
IT a
ami laughter Alice have gone out Livestock Association, 21 1 Quincy | ‘
oii'i^ii^Mirvery and held his down in torrent«, a- from
cloud committed -uici-i trnt C "'Cfi(í qi
I building. Denver. Colo . on August
diMMi Bl during the 3(1 min- burst. The damage is believed to ver-ligati n estábil-In d gln»tj|'lfef to (hi Portland Company tract of
i3, 4 and 5 1904, for the purpos- of
land
when
Mr.
Hamilton
lias
cm
>
His voice was ex- be rfcu-i lariible The heavy raiu that he li 1 I been murieren and
Considering these sulji-c* ' and y
ploynient
ns
an
assistant
ut
reclaim
¡HlntjddfBlPod and lie couid be was accompanied bv a fierce wind, that the ussaisins^tb-n disposed of
gathering nch informat'-m ph is '■
Ing.tho.tract.
his
body
in
r
ich
’
n'Why
as
tit'
ghfo
’
in’ iBBBKBkti notly for a distance a<d ¿tl Waged growing *rnin very
possible. Secretary J iuh S p W ilson,
th
impreisioi)
f
suicide
4’lio little son of Mr ar.d Mrs
extensive.
of the Department of Agriculture, i ,
There
w
ore
»
videnccs
f:|
ng to innr the ufler-, Thin section ban enjoyed several
ip.itu: Ulomotis met with an
r.c-
anrt Hon E A. Hitchcock, Hecre-1 >.
ib a light shower afid * refreshing showers during the past oi .lv had l>e. o searched and papers ■ cident the first of the week by get-
tary of the Department of tile In-Q
»reeze which lasted 1 week, but Ibf only trouble has been I were missing from f ’ gy^ftf 1t> ^ng his foot caught in a hay rake.
time. The various' not enough has fallen. Il has been eluding a privite nier.i'Nffii^Ihni ! He was able to be about, on crutch­ terior, have been invited to be pre
¡sent, and have indienh d that they
lite interesting and very beneficial to crop« and the 1 book in which ho was supposed to es tbc^tjay of the 4th.
will attend if oflicial duti: . h that .
i
have
noted
the
evidence
against
the
>sts were waged.
ANI».
range^.iut more would lw le tter.
time will permit llcir leaving
Harney
county
has
made
rapid
outlaws.
1 in the evening was 1
Hans
Louis Videtta, wlm i<$| inrreale^ | strides to the front in the past few Washington flmi. ■ (
csh
The hall
NEW OFFICEKJ SWORN IN.
brongh,
chairman
of
1
m-
public
veers
and
the
same
number
of
years
itèrent«
Saturday, is nlmfit’28 y«ir> of litfo,
I the fore part of the
ecortt«
otogriN
and is said to have come recently in Hie future will sen five times as lands comiuitI<-<• of f.» f- : c>, and
,ï MA
rin. I
from Lake ■ count».- lj& will be much change. Railroads are pro­ lion. J. I1'. Laci-y. i-h'irrmm of fir I
taken back there tlUr -nbirniiig by jected into this section from cverv public lands cwmmi .■<' " (
»ter, after v-e older
(tend,
point of the compns and they will Hou«e. have li-ell lliviu 1 t
an 1 ilicer.—Portl ' 1 Journal
»ed our visiting and
also, as well ns other prominent
I
make
this
the
l>est
section
of
Enst-
land some piano giv.
■ rn Oregon.
citizens.
OTÍClt
, Brown A' Sons an 1
“There are no qurstions th if are
leering Mowing Ma­
H. B Sirtith arrived here from
of greater imp >rlnncv Io firn flock ■
lay by the 8. <tr B.
h's home in Spokane this week to
men than thus') of g zing on the
wn, the crowd tinned
look after some business affairs con­
public lands and forest, reserve ,
dancers had everv-
nected with th» Abner Robbins es­
and it is desirable th i‘ <•>□>(■ unit­
m way.
tate. Mr . Smith likes his new lo­
ed
action shall be made upon <n
•as very orderly 11 nd
cation very much and says business
gresw
nt a very . nilv «Lit. P^r’
lured during the d -y
is brisk in Spokane. He wiD lie
them rea«niin you are -‘tn -
re­
ider the inlluence of
here for a week or so and may
quested
to
appoint
Hirer-
pr.mn-ent
I
•noxious. Fireworki-
have to visit Drewsev Is-fore re­
msmliers
>
f
vour
icialirm
who
"Myidenee but aside
turning home.
am in teres led in th»“s m'’’,',r tn |
Horton burnirg his
attend this meetir g ami we w« o|d I
The
Oregonian
of
July
4
contains
A DONEGAN, Proprietors
rerely theie were no
a group picture of this years’ grad­ a«k that you nobfv th* secret n r I
uating class of the‘Monmouth Nor­ this association imni*d':i,c! • -.I-. 1» t
K|e were here from a
mal school
The good n a tu red er or not this request can tie t im
Kke in the sights and
phiz
of
W.
R
Rutherford
appear* plied with and the name nnrl ad-
Bk the exercises, some
in
the
picture
and
tie
is
looking dresses of th’> ’ wh • will bn lure'
Bey, Harney, Lawen,
rea1 pleasant sanwiched in l>etweeo
Bey, Diamond and other
Our stock of iron be ! • is now
two bander tpe young ladies W b
Although the commilee
are informed Rud has been employ­ complete and al v -ry r<;«' fi ibl<
Bd not contemplate such
ed as one or the assistan's in our prices. Cnli mi ! s--e our f bling
ifd and had only a smtftl
public school here for the coming beds, steel cour’he . etc —-Itiirni
nnds, the people seemed
Furniture (Jo.
pd with the entertain-
|ded.
fces-Hernld hopes our
ration may be a much
ra it feels th» people de-
Iter entertainment and
sss men can ad'ord to
Hter.
• MtebraUan last Monday nrs
ceas bayuu fl anticipation and
it tended by 01m of the largest
Out! is eva^galhen d in this city
urns .similaFOdcasion. The wea-
idft ^Ofibon was ideal ni]d
'*
iviiai uaim
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9 W2
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