The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 23, 1904, Image 3

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DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES.
PROCLAMATION.
103 00
Whereas, there was submitted to the
electors of the state at the last general
election as required by law, an initia­
tive petition fora I ak - h I Option Liquor
Law;
And, whereas,on the2 4thday of June,
1904, the Secretary af State in my pres­
ence as Governor of the State of Oregon,
did canvass the votes given for said law;
And, whereas, it was ascertained and
deterinfned upon meh canvass that
there were 43316 votes east for said Local
Option Liquor I.aw, and 40198 votes
casts against the same, and that the
said law received an affirmative major­
ity of the total number of effective votes
cast thereon and entitled to l>e counted
under the provisions of law ;
Now, Therefore, I, Geo. E. Chamber-
lain, as Governor of the State of Oregon,
in obedience to Section 9 of an Act en­
titled “An Act making effective the
initiative and referendum provisions of
Section 1 of Article IV of the Constitu­
tion of the State of Oregon, and regulat­
ing elections thereunder and providing
penalties for violations of the provisions
of this Act, ’’Approved February 24,1903,
do hereby make and issue this proclama­
tion to the people of the state of Orogon,
and do announce and declare that the
whole number of votes east in the State
of Oregon for said Local Option Liquor
Law was 43316 votes, and the whole
number of votes cast against said Local
Option Liqnor Law was 40198 votas,
and that said Local Option Liquor Law-
received an affirmative majority of the
total number of votes cast on said
measure and entitled to be counted
under the provisions of law, and that
said Local Option Liquor Law shall be
ami is in full force and effect as the
law of the State of Oregon from the
date of this Proclamation.
Done at the Capitol at Salem this 24th
day of June, A. It. 1904.
(Signed) GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN,
Governor of Oregon.
By the Governor :
(Signed) F. I. DUNBAR,
Secretary of State.
(Seal)
4 77
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Job printing—The Times-Herald
Showing, as by law requitedf the
HELI- SWELL THE MASS amount of claims presented, filed and
recoided against the county of Haruey’
* MEETING AT PORTLAND.
State of Oregon and the amount allowed
at the July term of county court 1904.
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Oregon To»os Invited to Send Delegotea to
TO WHOM IS8UBD
AM' t CLM’ u IM' t AL’ w I l
orllaod oo August 2 to Organile
Marsden <k Geary, two
months salary county
physicians.................. $ 150 00 1
cognizing the vital importance C A Sweek two month,
|O Portland, and to the state of Ore- salary county attor­
, of having a representative del­ ney ................................ 50 00
Vest, two months
egation from every corner of the J A
salary stock inspector 58 33
■tote nt a mass melting in Portland, W E Huston, experting
on! August 2, for the organization of county records ......... 150 00
th* Oregon Development League, McGee Jk Lewis, livery
tue railroads have made a one fare hire................. .............. 41 00
Mace, balance
round trip rate from all points in Levans
on meat for Mrs Mor
the state, for that occasion.
ton..................................
1 75
f This remarkably low fare will in­ M F Williams,expenses
duce delegatee from every isolated State vs Mrs Turner,
Dept. Sheriff............... 10 50
point to make the trip and be preB
LunaburgA Dalton sup­
•nt at the organization. It is the plies for county......... 15 00
aim of the Portland Commercial J C Bartlett, supplies
Club to have a representative from for county school Supt 6 40
every town in the state at this meet­ J C Bartlett, traveling
ing No pains will be spared to se­ expenses....................... 35 20
Sam King, Rebute on
cure the appointment of delegates, taxes, 1903................... 1 06
if not by mayorsand regular indus­ Lewis & Garrett, deliv­
ering ballot boxes,
trial organization, then, by the cit
June election ............. 43 60
fiens themselves, in mass meetings
Lewis & McIIargue sad­
| No point is so small as to be ex­ dle hoase for use of
cluded from this meeting in Port
county...........................
3 50
land A state industrial union is N Brown itc Sons sup­
2 75
to be formed at that time. A com­ plies for county.........
bination of industrial interests, in­ F W Welcome, 36 days
service reg. voters .
cluding every branch in the state S W.Miller, making jury 90 00
will be consummated for the pur- list, Burns precinct... 300
^Kose of directing Oregon capital to Simon Lewis, dito, as­
Oregon resources and for the pur­ sistant........................... 3 00
pose of directing Oregon products J T Garrett, dito........... 3 00
W J Coleman, copy tran­
the nearest and best markets, so script, State vs Geo.
that no industry in the state may Miller........................... 103 00
sufl’er from congestion nor overpro­ J M Parker, rebate on
taxss, 1903...................
4 77
duction.
■ The commercial organizations Chas Riggs, dito............. 7 95
W Miller 2 day can­
now existing in the cities of the S vassing
election re­
State are all strictly local. This turns ............................ 6 00
Oregon Development League is to Jasper Davis 2 days can­
be general and embrace all the dif­ vassing election re­
ferent portions of the state and ev- turns, and 30 miles. . 9 00
■rv interest in the state in its or­ Irwin Hodson Co. 1 re­ 18 50
cord book.....................
ganization.
Irwin Hodson Co, sup­
■ This movement is being promot­ plies for Co, officers 63 00
ed by Tom Richardson, manager of Irwin Hodson Co. sup­
ilie Portland Commercial Club, un­ plies for June election 41 40
Whitney Co.
■
ifier whose auspices the meeting on Bancroft
< Iregon Reports Vol 43
3 75
August 2 will be held. Every F C Fister furnishing
eV]
■own and city in every county is voting place 1902, ’04 3 >00
(urged to send delegates. Mayors Ira Stubblefield, bal­
40
■nay appoint delegates, farmets’ ance due as Juror....
1 40
Walter Gray, dito ........
jfelubs, irrigation, horticultural, live- Capital News Printing
'*'ok, mining, agricultural, mann- Co. "000 ballots,....... 19 45
¡Bsfaeturing. fishing, dairying or other E'H Taylor, waiting on
• associations may also send dele- Hub Johnson small­
pox patient 90 days.. 100 00
E’gates and are all entitled to repre
R B Johnson, supplies
■sentation.
and labor for Hub
| Portland invites the people of Johnson....................... 97 50
■Oregon to meet in that city on Au- F S Rieder bai due as
gust 2, and form this league, for per expert report 3J-’00
mutual protection and mutual de- C W Drinkwater, regis­
3 40
tering Electors............
(velopment. There ’.8 no restriction
1 70
Tom Sullivan, dito........
the number or occupation of T II Howell, dito...........
1 20
■those buying the one fare tickets. R J Haines, dito.............
1 30
20
K t ’IT i « field is open to Oregon. All F G Stauffer, dito.........
8 50
HLoads leading to Portland have Jasper Davie, dito.........
80
■granted a one fare round trip rate, G L Hembree dito........
70
GW Howe dito.............
all
without certificates, good for
8 20
W D Baker, dito.............
S trains arriving in Portland on the L J Bosenberg dito........ 4 20
afternoon of August 1 and the Edw J. Callow dito....... 2 30
■morning of August 2 Oregon will C II MePheeters, juror
April 1904 term cir­
■ do the rest.
2 40
cuit court ...................
2 20
E Fred Morris dito.......
OIL BORING AT ONTARIO
2 20
f
W O White dito.............
W O White dito, April
I President William Albrecht of the 1903 term..................... 2 20
jrenith Oil company, who has just Geo Shaw, witness
grand jury, Apr. 1904 290
returned from a trip into the interi- Schwartz & Budelman
or, reports that oil has been fourni supplies lor county 5 10
i in several localities in Malheur Harney County News
(bounty and that the owners of oil print election ballots 75 90
"lands, many of whom live in Bak Pacific States Tel. Co.
telephone services for
er City, are waiting the experiments June............................ 5 40
H now being made by Blood of Boise, Pacific States Tel Co.
I near Ontario. Ontario is in the gas dito for July.............
300
belt, and to procure oil it will be Tom Curl, board for
I ■ec>»sary to go much deejter than prisoners..................... 45 75
Geo Sizemore election
fuither up the basin, but it is c» r- judg-, Burna precinct 9 00
(Sin that if Blood opens up large (J Cuuimina, dito......... 900
g:u wells he will keep on boring J B Farra dito return
I until he strikes the oil. It is I*- boxes two mile» ........ 9 20
■ liev. d that gas enough can be de- Emmett Reed, election 900
clerk .............................
■ veloped at Ontario to supply that R E Reed, dito........ .
900
■ city and Boise.
9 00
M L Lewis, dito........... ..
Eastern capitalists ami Califor- O J Darst, election
I nia oil men have their eyes on this judge, Harney prec't
900
boxes.............
( deal, and are only waiting an oppor I L return
600
Poujade dito.........
V tune time to develop« it. Local | J P Withers dito............. 600
■ Baker City capital is not strong i Thomas Bain election
I enough to undertake the enterprise. Clerk . ........................... t> GO
That there is an abundance of high Ix.-m Lowe, dito............. 6 00
| grade paraffine oil in the Malheur Cbas Loggan, dito.......... 600
CH .Mcl’beeteraelection
| belt is a certain thing —Democrat
judge Poison Creek
prec,t return boxes
The pill that will, will fill the eight miles................. 380
3 00
Peter Clemen», dito....
bill, without a gripe. To cleanse W C Luekey, dito........ 3 00
the liver, without a quiver, take one James Lampahire, eie<-
at night. DeWitt’s Little Early lion clerk Poison Cr.
3 00
princt........................
Risers are small, easy to take.easy
300
Geo
Fry,
dito
...............
and gentle in effect, yet they are
300
L B Colp dito.................
•o certain in results that no one L Shepard, t lection
who uses them is disappointed For
judge Silviea precinct 300
3 00
quick relief from biliousness sick W M Bennett, dito ..
headache, torpid liver, jaundice, John Wintermier, dito
10 GO
dixxiness and all troubles arising return boss *0 miles 3 00
W M Hoff election clerk
from an inactive, sluggi h liver. I Archie Cross, dito.......... 300
Oregon Development League.
V
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150 00
50 00
58 33
150 00
86 00
1 75
10 50
15 00
6 40
35 20
1 06
Dis’d
3 00
2 75
90 00
300
300
300
Bon
‘•J
1
Early Risers are unequalled Sold
by Burns' Druggists
I
Cootin ned on another i«ga
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HUSTON’S TH.-LAO.
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Yearlingsand Two-year-olds in quantities to suit.
The bulls can be seen at the.*'P” Ranch, and
persons desiring to purchase should inquire
there of P. 11. Howell, .Assistant to the Gen­
eral Manager, who will furnish informa­
tion as t prices and will sell the same
FRENCH-GLENN LIVE STOCK CO.
Groceries,
Grain,
Flour
Tropical and Domestic
Fruits when in Season.
Provisions and Feed a Specialty.
He is Prepared to fill orders
for Anything in his Line.
All kinds of Fresh Vegetables in Season,
GIVE HIM A CALL.
Sixarxxlzo, Oreg'orx
Durkheimer Building.
General Storage, Forwarding
& commission
merchants
Fireproof building 100x600 feet, 150 feet two stories in height.
$1
3
Main Street.
Í m . l . lewis
Special Attention to Wool Grading and Bal­
ing for Eastern Shipments.
Dealers in Blacksmith Ceal, Flour, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Sulpher,
Wool aud grain Backs and Twin., Grain and Feed. Highest price
paid for Hides and Belts
©
Stock Yards ujith all the batest and Best
... Represents the....
Home Insurance Co., of New York,
Facilities for Handling Stock
Liverpool, London & Globe,
Mark Goods Care of “8. W. Co.”
Fire Assurance Co., Philadelphia.
T- G. CONDOJM. manager
But no, Oregon.
OFFICE WITH BIGOS & BIOGS.
Corner South of Lunaburg & Dalton’s.
THE CARTER HOUSE.
WILSON & ASHTON,
AntRICAN PLAN
SUCCESSORS TO TUPKER a WILSON.
ONTARIO, OREGON.
6 00
Fire-Proof,
9 00
Modern,
Blacksmithing and
Horseshoeiug.
Elegant
Rates $2.00 and $2 50 per day.
18 50
All Outside Rooms— Near Depot
63 00
Wagon Work.
This modern new hotel was only recently opened to the
public. Harney Count) people will be always welcome
and courteously cared for. A first-class bar in connection.
ALLWORKCUAR
AN FEED.
Burns, Oregon
41 40
3 75
LIVERY BARN IN CONNECTION
Dis’ld
40
Dis’ld
19 45
I THE HOTEL BURNS BAR
100 00
SAM BAILEY, proprietor,
UtLiilgn!
97 50
And
every
article is
Ruaran*
teed.
200
3 40
1 70
1 20
1 30
20
850
80
70
8 20
4 20
2 30
2 40
2 20
2 20
220
Come in—take a look at a
beautiful display of
JEWELRY
On the counter you will
also find catalog illus­
trating
thousands
of useful
and
practical
Gems
If you want the
very best values
for your money
BUY HERE
2 90
5 10
75 90
fine Win?', Liq jots and Cigars
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CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
EVERYTHING fLST CLASS.
Courteous and obli^io^ Mixologists.
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Pleasant Quarters provided for
Obstetrical Cases.
EXPERIENCED NURSES IN ATTENDANCE
Chas. K. McPheeters, Propt.
%
Burns, Orego...
The Red Front Livery Stable
LEWIS & McGEE, Propts.
New and Elegant Livery Turnouts Complete. Fresh Teams
Horses boarded by the day, week or
month. Special care given all stock
THAT’S ALL
H: M. HORTON
City Drug Store
flints for ^arql-ipd Club Wb;skt|
Having n xvly furnished several comfort b' ■ rooms
for the occurance of private patients, I desire to an­
nounce that I am ready to receive su gieal <>r medical
case-on reasonable terms.
Special accommodations for Commercial Men
Mian St., Bums. Oregon.
5 40
URNS MILLING CO.
HORTON 4. SAYER, Propts.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road.
Lumber Yard in Burns.
3 00
45 75
Just Arrived
6 09
6 00
6 20
6 00
6 00
6 00
JONES LEVER BINDER
The Only Binder with a FJy Wheel.
SELL SOLELY ON THEIR MERITS.
900
600
6 00
6 00
600
600
3 W
300
3 00
THF. J
'Ei CHAIN MOWER
300
300
3 00
— Not because they have once served someone’s “Grandad,”
but for what they’ll do for you.
— Not because the price is lowest (they cost more to make
than any other) but because they “fill the bill.”
They have roused the bitterest opposition from competitors.
You’ll see the reason why if jou but try them.
They are thoroughly up-to-date and piaciic.il farm imple­
ments from tongue to tire save time save mom y save work
and worry.
Come in and look them over ’twill pay you Io be posted.
Binders, 'lowers, Hay Rakes. Sickle Grinders,
L inder Twine.
300
3 CM»
10 00
3 00
3 00
Harvesting nachines
Two large new show cases and they
ì
are loaded down with new goods.
We have a new and fresh i
Supply of
TOILET ARTICLES1
Call and Inspect them.
THE WELCOME PHARMACY
tfnttamntt¡KKnnnnt:_:
HOPKINS & GARRETT.
Manufacturers and dealers in
SADDLES and HARNESS.
Bridles, Spurs, Whips. Robes: Ropes, I tc.
THE JONES HAV RAKE.
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If your stock are tailing in any way come and gel some
Security Stock Remedies; (»all cure, liniments, blisters,
etc. Also poultry food.
Address, Burns, Oregon.