Call For Count) Warrant». i. WE HAVE THE GOODS, WE MAKE THE PRICES, WE GET THE TRAD Harney valley is just now getting a cure is certain. 11. A. 1 isdale, before the world and it will only of Summerton, S. C. says, 1 had Notice is hereby given that there take a short time to make it vhe piles 20 years and DeWitt’s Salve are funds in the county treasury cured me after everything else A SECOND GOVERNMENT IRTIGATION most famous s* lion in all the west for the redemption of all warrants where there can be made homes for failed.” Sold by Burns’ Druggist. PROJECT IN HARNEY COUNTY drawn on the Road, Building and thousands. It needs developing: General Funds and registered prior it needs advertising, and push and LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION March 1, 1904. Interest on the Additional Withdrawal of 300,000 Acres im enterprise to push it to the Iront. same will cease from this date, Thursday on Silver Creek-*Only a It has no rivals in magnitude, re­ To the Honorable County Court July 16, HMM Small Portion of it Settled. sources or possibilities. of Harney County, Stale of Oregon, j J. M. D alton . We, the undersigned petitioners Treasurer Harney County, Oregon. Register Fane of the local land SOME CHICAGO CAPITALISTS HERE residents. taxpayers ami legal office in this city on Thursday re­ vote/B of Diamond precinct, said Notice of Assignment. ceived a telegram from the Depatt. Looking Over This Section with View county and state most respectful)) A « \ I \ ment at Washington, 1). C., instruct of Investing in Land. petition your honorable court to, To the public: In order to close grant a license to Augustine Gilbert up our general merchandise busi­ ing him to withdraw 15 townships E 1J. Hill arrived in this city to sell Spirituous, Malt and \ inuous ness in Burns as speedily as possi­ on Silver creek from entry, except restricted homesteads and an addi­ Thursday night with a party of liquors in less quantities than one ble, we the undersigned have tional amount from entry of all Chicago capitalists who are here to gallon in said precinct tor a period made an assignment to David kinds which will be used for reser­ invest money and will spend some of three (3) months, begining on Miller, who will collect all ac­ time looking over various parts of August 20th 1904. counts due the firm and pay all voir purposes. NAMES. debts. Z A '• , ' The lands withdrawn are as fol- the county. A part of them have Thos Sullivan, M Horton, \\ M M ii . lkk & T hompson . lows: Townships 26 in ranges 27, gone to the Alkali lake section to 28, 2!); townships 25 in ranges 27, look at some borax deposits and Wyatt, A Short, Joe Jensen, James 28, 29; townships 24, ranges 26, 27, later the whole party will make an M McKissick B Lewis, C R Davis­ pull stock of HarTdLUare’ Machinery, UJacjons, C 28; townships 23, ranges 25, 26, 27; extended tour of the southern part son, E A Henry, John McLean Jas. Devor, J Trobb, D C Mcore, Dalia of the county. townships 22, ranges 25 and 26. They will in all probability in­ Turner, John Hoss, W A Maupin, Hages, Plocus, Cultivators, Olindmills and Pun An additional amount of land is al­ real J B Ivy, G A Smyth, A Davis, J E vest considerable money in so withdrawn in township 21,range estate in Harney county- The par- Smith. on hands at prices to suit the times 25 for reservoir purposes. Col. ty consists of II. C. Hawkes, Notice is hereby given that on The area of this second with­ and the 20th day August 1901, the un­ drawal in round numbers is 300,- C. C. Carnahan, C. E. Thomas II. W. McAlister. dersigned will apply t<> the County 000 acres and an examination of Court of the State of Oregon for the records in the local land office .JOHN G EM BEHLING, Harney County for the license BIG GRAIN YIELD discloses the fact that not to ex­ mentioned in the foregoing petition. .Tevveler. Optician and ceed 30,000, exclusive of the Wagon Knarraver. A ugustine G ii . beiit . Along with other counties of Road land, has been appropriated Fine Watch Repairing A Spe­ —the rest is all vacant government the state Harney will have one of cialty. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. land. the largest grain yields in her his­ This particular project is one tory, It will he even better than To all whom it may concern: that has ever appealed to those in many portions of the state who have taken the pains to exam­ where frost has materially injured Take notice that by an order of the ONLV EXCLUSIV» Hon. the County Court of the State i ine it and has many advantages, what was very promising crops. of Oregon for Harney County of chief among them is the fact that IN HURNS. only a small strip along the creek The seasan has been very pecu­ date the 19th day of July 1904 the has been appropriated and is de­ liar for this section bnt has been a Last Will and Testiment of \V. N. | “Walk-Over” Shoes void of many complications that benefit to growing crops. People Jorgensen was admitted to Probate) sold everywhere at are a drawback to other localities. who have been making a study of and Letters Testamentary issued I the same price. There are no conflicting water rights farming are learning by exper­ to the undersigned Executor of to interfere with the government ience and are now well enough said Will. All persons having taking tip the proposition at once acquainted with climatic condi­ claims against the deceased will and proceed with all possible speed tions that in future there will be present the same to me at mv office ALL THE LATEST to completion. The land Is just no such thing- as failure of crops. in the City of Burns, Oregon, duly STYLES. what the irrigation act applies to— Grain now is looking fine and verified as by law provided within 6 mouths from the expiration of BOOT and SHOE practically all vacant land. with the presen. weather is mak­ the publication of this Notice viz I I The water supply is adequate, ing a rapid growth. Repairing. weeks from the date hereof according to those who are familiar Dated July 23rd 1901. with it and there is more actual va­ HE WAS TOO LATE. W. L. Marsden, cant government land susceptible First Nationa Executor. 1 Opposit Bank. Your Potronage Solicited. Q|ff£R & under the proposed reservoir site, W. E. Burke, of the Portland Co. considering the size, than any other which has a 10,000 acre tract in LOCAL AND PERSONAL in the state. vuJULuu . n rr. nrown was a hUBIliêss vig­ » Il TATO IUTKADCAT flR^ry it will lie taken up 1,'arey act, spout several days the itor from Diamond. past week in tlm Silver creek sec­ at once. L. W. Sheppard was among our This makes a total of 840,000 tion with a surveyor looking over business visitors yesterday. the field with a view to asking for acres of land withdrawn within a a second contract. radius of 36 miles of Burns. That Ed Laughlin and family were ov­ Where one can find a fine assortme Mr. Burke found an excellent er from their home in Crook county distance will cover lhe outside lines of lhe withdrawal, including the project and several very desirable this week. two reservoir sites. The land sus­ tracts, lie was quite enthusiastic B. F. Ausmus and Sam Graves ceptible to irrigated under the Sil- over the proposition and would were up from Lawen this week on vies reservoir ¿site being 540,(XX) likely have applied for a withdrawal land business. acres, the Silver creek site 300,(XX). but iinds the government has head­ The latter takes practically all the ed him oil'and withdrawn 15 town­ Mrs. C. A. Byrd will take orders for Tailor Made suits. Call at the millinery ' land from Upper Silver creek to ships in that vicinity. Mr. Burke store and see samples. Harney lake adjacent to the stream. says there is no question of water R. M Everett, one of the substan­ Those figures would certainly there and that there are numerous tial citizens of Harney, was a busi­ stagger any one not familiar with reservoir site-' where water can be SUMMER DRY GOODS, fURNISfllNGS ness visitor to our city one day stored. this section and in fact there are this week. many living in our midst that do We Have the Reputation of Carrying the Examining Our Fish and Streams. Just received a not seem to realize the enormity of plique Trimmings it or to consider what it would mean to have it all under an irriga­ A party of young men consisting Laces and Ribbons.—Lunaburg A tion system and put in condition i of J. O. Snyder, E. ('. Starks and Dalton. Our Cash Prices are lowest for cultivation. Think of the num­ E. 1. Mortis, from Sanford Univer­ Roy Bunyard ami wife sity, are at present in this vicinity the city one day this week ber of homes it would make! luitabeeg ¿c zo a lt The. Sil vies yalley project has i in the capacity of assistants to the says he is into the hav field been pushed to the foreground I' S Fish Commission, looking af­ deep just at present. a sHa:tttt:«: ::?::nna:t:t:;:i only on account of its largeness ter the fish of these upper streams. and because more land was suscept- Mr Snyder informs a reporter of Geo. Mickey, agent for the Or<- ibre to irrigation under it. The thia great religious that they are gon Nursery Co . has returned from BATS. CAPS. SHOES, Silver creek project has not been securing dnta and specimens from a canvassing trip to the northern part of lhe county. neglected through lack of merit, all the streams of this section. The TIES, UNDERWEAR. rn i xpeci ¡1,4 a lot if fl i oit R ent oh H ai . k —A saloon but because it was not thought the fish taken from the streams are SHIRTS, CUFFS, and government would act favorably preserved in alcohol and are in and fixtures for rent or sale at a Watches aod some if 1 upon the two projects in this county. jierfect condition when wanted for reasonable price and terms. For COLLARS, Etc., Etc.. Think of l,(XX),0O9 acres of level examination nt the labrat.iries further particulars apply to IN FACT FURNISHING OF ALL KINDS latest Creations m Jew! L. N. Olson, Drewsev, Ore. land in one body within the borders Even the food, etc. is preserved so of one county being withdrawn for that every nature of the specimen All are Reduced Mrs. G. W. Waters has betn quite Bet er keep i^our eijeon'. irrigation purposes by the govern­ may be determined seriously ill for some time past. These nssistants make accurate The lady is reported improving at ment. Do people on the outside and in the crowded states of the examination of the streams and this time which is good news to her space. east realize what we have here? It lakes, determine the teuqierature, many friends. is an empire within itself. It des­ volume and general character of G-ezxx’toexiizxg’, tined to be the greatest mid most the streams. They also take pho­ Geo. Maupin is here from his Jeweler and Optician. tographs of the various streams, in­ home on the Owyhee, having productive valley in the west. brought in a load of freight for our vestigate all vegitation surround ­ The fact that the government has made this second and additional ing them and get specimens of ev­ merchants. He will spend a few Special Prices on Bi*Grocery Orders. withdraw! shows that lhe officers erything connected with the waler days here looking after souse busi­ ness affairs in charge of the reclamation depart­ such as frogs, snakes, etc. Ed Howard is over from bis The young men are at present ment have confidence in it and Buy none but the beat stock it is not reasonable to suppose that along the banks of Silvies river ad­ home near Drewsev under the care which is always the ceeapest to Bums and it is possible of a physician. Ed is looking quite this vast area of land will be held jacent . up for any length of time without The Times-Herald will have the bad, but Dr. Marsden says it is on­ privilege of giving its readers some ly a scheme to get out of putting quick results. Both reservoir s tes are in close interesting data regarding the local .up hay. proximity and can be used together. fish in its next issue Growers of Reliable Nursery Stock Grover Jameson arrived home Water from either can bo run into I this week from Crook county. He SALEM, OREGON. the territory of the other. The two had been touring the interior towns projects cover all the streams that We gmtr.nl« all nursery stock true to label .nd in good I as a member of the Meade-Harvey BRENTON een playing to Elegant Hem Liver» hy E. C. DeWitt A- Co. of Chicago, I good houses CEO. MICKEY, Acent tivation. Outing Parties 4 commaR1* i< orrespondence solicited, ’ MILLION ACRES WITHDRAWN Ì ■ ■ '■ SHOE STORE None Better. James Smith a «4. Miller & Thompson Stock Great Reductions. EVERYTHING Seasonable goods always All Goods Must be Sold. hand for inspection NOW BEST ASSORTMENT BEST QUALITY $20 SUITS NOW $15 - _ . : Others in proportion I DO IT NOW Call and see the Suits The Price will Please. •• OREGON NURSERY CO stable . Burns, Oregon. Horses Bought and 5*