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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1904)
RESERVE LANDS RELEASED lu T 13 S, R 35 E, W 4 sec 19, money to do this than to purchase N W ¡ me .•;<). \v 1 me 31. a direct route, but the needs of the In T 17 S, R 35 E, secs 1, 12, 13 country demand immediate relief A LIST OF PORTIONS RESTORED TO and 36. and they are willing to expend a ENTRY IN THIS DISTRICI In T 18 8, R 35 E, sec 16, secs considerable amount of money to 19 to 36, both inclusive. obtaiu the relief sought from what In T 14 8, R 35.J E, sec 36. they represent as extortionate traf Mostly oa Outer Limits of the Withdrawal In T 13 8, R 36 E, sec 16. fic rates. Exc«0 School Sectloas—A Large In 1 14 8, R 36 E, sec 36. The board of commissioners have Amount Been Released. All T 17 and T 18 8, R 36 E. understood and appreciated the In T 14 8, R 37 E, sec 36. position in which the people of For the benefit of those who ate All T 16 and T 17 8, R 38 E. Eastern Oregon and Washington interested in the lands recently re All T 17 8, R 37 E. are placed, according to their rep stored to entry on appeal from Gov In T 18 8, It 37 E, sees 1 to 18, resentations, but they have had no Chamberlain that were formerly in-1 both inclusive, power to pursue any course calcu eluded in the Blue mountain forest ____ lated for their relief except that reserve withdrawal, we give a com PORTAGE ROAD IS NOW SETTLED mapped out by the act of the legis lature, which does not permis or plete list of the portions restored in this land district. They lie chiefly State Commission Turns Matter Over authorize them to go beyond the amount of the appropriation made arcund the outer limits of the with To Open River Association. by the same actio secure that end. draw), with the exception of school sections which seem to be thrown In spite of the fact that it has out almost all over the proposed been thought that The Dalles-Celilo A Power for Good. reserve. portage road project could not be The pills that are potent in their In T 10 8, R 24 E, sec 16. taken up and worked upon until action and pleasent in effect are R 25 E. 8 J sec 32 all permission was obtained from the In T 15 S, government to use the right of way. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. YV. sec 36. In T 18 8, R 25 E, secs. 1, 2. and which has been obtained by the S. Philpot, of Albany, Ga. says: 3, secs! 10 to 15, both inclusive, 22 state, ami is about to be turned over ■ During a bilious attack I took one. to 27 both inclusive, 34, 35 and 36. to the government for the tempor- Small as it was it did me more In T, 19 S., R. 25 E, secs 2 to 11, ■ arv occupation of the portage road, good than calomel, blue mass or both inclusive, 15 to 21, both in-I it tiow appears that the portage any other pill I ever took and at the railway will be built, and that in same time the effect was pleasant. elusive 28 to 32 both inclusive. In T 14 S, R 26 E, secs 1 and 2, the near future, the government Little Early Riser’s are certainly an pill.” Sold by Burns Drug 1 11 to 16, noth inclusive, N A secs canal project notwithstanding. This ideal i 21 and 22, N I secs 21 and 22, N 4 matter was practically decided up- Stores. and S E 4 ^ec 23, all secs 24 and 25, on Tuesday afternoon at a confer PROCLAMATION. ence wliich was held at the State E 4 *®cs 26 and 36, all sec. 36. House, when the State Portage In T. 15 S, R 26 E, see 36 Whereas, there was submitted to the Railway Commission agreed to turn electors ( A11T 17 S, R 26 E. of the state at the last general In T 18 8, R 26 E sees 1 to 30, the matter over to the Open River , election as required bv law, an initia petition fora Local Option l iquor ’ both inclusive, 8 .1 eecs. 31 to 3o, Association, of Eastern Oregon, tive which will assume all responsibility Law; both inclusive, all sec 36 of its construction, the state con And, whereas,on the2 4thday of June, In T 20 8, R 26 E,sec 36. 1904, the Secretary af State in my pres In T 14 8, R’27 E, secs 5 to 8. tributing nothing therefore except , ence as Governor of the Stat i of Oregon, both inclusive, 16 to 21 and 28 to the money appropriated bv the < did canvass the votes given for said law; And, whereas, it was ascertained and Legislature, $16,000, and in case 36, both inclusive. upon such canvass that InfT 15 8, R 27 E, secs 2 to 10, th-’ project costs any greater sum determined 1 there were 4331C> votes cast for said Local both inclusive, N 4 8eC8 U. all secs than that, the Association asutne ( Option Liqiv r Law, and 40198 votes 16 17 and 18, 8 E 4 sec 35, all sec the cost. ( casts against the same, and that the President John A. Smith, of Bia- «aid i law received an affirmative major 36. In T 16 S, R 27 E, secs 2 to 11, lock, and Secretary YV, J. Mariner, ity ' of the total number of effective votes thereon and entitled to lie counted both inclusive, 22, 23, 26, 27, 34, 35 of Portland., D. N. G. Blalock, of cast 1 under the provisions of law ; Walla Walla, Washington, and ' Now, Therefore, I, Geo. E. Chamber- anti 36, In T 18 8. R 27 E secs 1 to 24 Engineer Hawks, representing the lam, , as Governor of the State of Oregon, Oregon River Association, and in i obedience to Section 9 of an Act en both inclusive, eec 36. Henry Halm, and A. H. Deyers, I titled “An Act making effective the In T. 16 S., R. 28 E, sec 36 initiative and referendum provisions of III T. 20 8. R 28 E, secs 33 to 36, of the Portland Chamber of Com- ' Section 1 of Article IV of ti e Constitu cree, held a conference with Gov tion of the State of Oregon, and regulat birth inclusive. In T. 14 S, R 29 E . secs 1 to 12, ernor Chamberlain and Secretary ing elections thereunder and providing of Siate Dunbar, of the State Por penalties for violations of the provisions bath inclusive, sec 16 te; Railway Commission, at the of this Act, "Approved February 24,1903, Io T. 15 S, R 29 E, sec 36. State House yesterday afternoon at do hereby tnakeand issue this proclama ..I' T. 17 8, R 29 hJ, secs 5 to 8 tion to the people of thestate of Orogon, both inclusive, 16 to 20, both in- which time and as a result of which, and do auuonnee and declare that the elusi ve, and 29 to 32, both indu- 1 it was virtually decided to turn the whole number of votes cast in the State whole matter over to the Open of Oregon for said Local Option Liquor siv<‘. River Association, with the uoder- Law was 43316 votes, and the whole sec8 ’ to 8. E 29 T IS 8, R 1,1 number of votes cast against said Local bo1 h inclusive, 16 to 20, both in- tanding that the road was to be Option Liqnor Law was 49198 votes, constructed under its jurisdiction and that said Local Option Liquor Law altróve. and responsibility. received an affirmative majority of the K lu T 19 S, R 29 E, sec 36. The Portage Commission, accord total number of votes cast on said B In T 20 8, R 29 E, secs 16, 20. 21, ing to the agreement, will turn over measure and entitled to be counted », 29, 31,32, 33. under the provisions of law, and that ■ In T 14 8, R 30 E, secs 1 to 17, the appropriation of $165,000 made said Local Option Liquor Law shall be both inclusive. secB 23 and 24, N 4 by the last legislature for the con and is in full force and effect as the struction cf the road, the associa- law of the State of Oreg m from the bee 25. I In T 15 8, R 30 E. sec 16, S E -j t n which will be used n the con date of this Proclamation. sec 20, all secs 21 to 28, both in struction of the road, the state to Done at the Capitol at Salem this 24th day of June, A. I). 1904. clusive, E j sec 29, all secs 31 to 36 receive as a guarantee of good faith (Signed) GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, on the par' of the association, Kioth inclusive. Governor of Oregon. I In T 16 S, R 30 E, secs 1 to 6, throwing all the responsibility By the Governor: (Signed, F. I. DUNBAR, (both inclusive, N I sec 7X1 and 8 therefor upon the association, the (Seal) Secretary of State. |E 4 sec 8 all secs 9 to 16, both in bond of the association providing for the building of the railroad, all ■elusive, N E 4 sec 17, all secs 21 to E8. both inclusive, N I secs 34 and of the expenses attached thereto, fen. all sec 36. besides the amount appropriated, I In T 20 8, R, 30 E, N } sec 5, to be borne by the association. The association represents that it nil secs 26, 35 ami 36. I In T 14 8, R 31 E secs 13, 24, 25 will negotiate for a contract for the construction of a railway, and land 36. In T. 15 S, R 31 E, secs 2 and 11, th: ■ to whom the contract will be IS i sec 13, E j and N W 4 sec 14, awarded will bo expected to obtain |N E 4 sec 24, 8 J sec 30, all sec 31. the neces-: try right of way,construct In T 16 8, R 31 E, secs 5 to 36, tli- r^ad and equip it reai.lv. for operation, withiu a stipulated time, [both inclusive. In T 17 8 R 31 E eecs 4 to 9, which has not yet been decided [both inclusive, secs 16 17 and 18, 8 UP"O I E 4 Bec 33- Considerable pressure has been [ In T 20 S R 31 E, W .J sec 31, all brought to bear upon the portage Railway Commission recently, to ¡’eec 36. In T 15 S. R 32 E, secs 19 and induce it to open up negotiations PO. E i and N YV 4 sec 29 N E 1 for th'.- construction of the road, and th- commission has been willing to sec 30. In T 16 8, R 32 E. secs 7, », 9, tak- any steps in that direction 16 to 23, tioth inclusive, secs 26 to which it f--it called upon to do, but, 30, both inclusive. E j sec 35 all ¡ n: -much a- the two projects, that And of the government canal and the every sec 36 article is In T 17 8, R 32 E, N E I rec 1 portage road would have to travel guaran the same mute, almost identically, teed. all sec 31. In T 18 8. R 32 E, YV J secs 3. 10, the board desired to get the govern or -nt right of way matter entirely 15, 22, 27 and 34. Come in take a look at a out of its way before taking up the beautiful display of A sec. ” 3, 10 In T 19 8, R 32 E. YV p -rtagt- road project, depending up- ' and 34. and 15, all secs 22, 27 JEWELRY On the counter you will In T 20 8, R 32 E, sec® 3 to 10, >n Jr.lining the government’s per- also And catalog Illus both inclusive. 16 to 21, Ia>th inclu nn-r-i t-> use the canal right of trating wav - f the portage road, or until; sive, secs 28, 29. 32 and 33, 8 j sec thousands of useful t - canal project shall have been 34, all eec 36. and completed. practical In T 46 S, II 33 E. 8 YY' j sec 31 Gems The m> inliers of it ' • >[>en River In T 18 S, R 33 E, secs 24. 25 A > nation, in acco dance with the and 36 rt >rt of their engineer, Mr. Hawks In T 19 S, R <33 E. sec 36 If you want the 1 essnt that the portage road can I very best values lu T 20 S, R 33 E, sec 36 - t-slructed without in any way ' for your money I.» T 18 S, R 334 E. eec 16, Set rf ring with the canal, although BUY HERE 19 to 36, both inclusive. In T 19 S, R 33| E. secs 4 to 9. t . iv be f >und n'es--ary to cross , THAT 8 ALL the canal right of way <1 both inclusive, 16 to 21. I»oth inclu H: M. HORTON, U overcome several ob-1 sive. 28 to 13, both inclusive 1: ex st along the pre* City Drug Store Li T 15 S, R 34 E. sec 36. jute in central places. Of1 In T 18 8, R 34 E. sec 16, secs hey say it will cost more: 19 to 36, both inclusive. I HUSTON ’S IS THE PLACr BOARD AND LODGING HOOSE Witzelt Residence west of Miller & Thompson Store. HRS. HAUDE SIMMONS, Proprietress. A nice, quiet place to stop when in the city. Clean, comfortable rooms and beds. Home cooked meals. Your patronage solicit« d. s K Grain, Groceries, Fiour "’■ rooi'al and Domestic Fruits when in Season. Meals 25 cts., Beds 25 cts., Rooms 50 cts. Provisions and ;~eed a Specialty He is Pr* pared to fill orders for Anything in his Line. Yearlings and Two-year-olds in quantities to suit. nil kindr? of Fresh Vegetables in Season, The bulls can be seen at the' P” Ranch, and persons desiring to purchase should int/uire there of F. H. Howell, Assistant to the Gen eral Manager, who will furnish informa tion as t prices and trill sell the same FRENCH-GLENN LIVE STOCK CO GIVE HIM A CALL. Durkheitner Building. ! M. L. SHANIKO WAREHOUSE COMPANY^ General Storage, Forwarding •A Maio Street EWIS \ FIRE INSURANCE A ... Represents the.... I Home Insurance Co., of New York, Liverpool, London & Globe, Fire Assurance Co , Philadelphia. » Bums, Orimi. OFFICE WITH BIGGS & BIGGS. & commission J C S • ) merchants Corner South <>Ì Limabili g & Dalton’s. ^®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®‘;; Fireproof building lOOxGOO feet, 150 feet two stories in height. Special Attention to Wool Grading and Bal ing for Eastern Shipments. WILSON & ASHTON, Dealers in Blacksmith Cea), Flour, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Sulpher, Wool aud grain sacks and Twine, Grain and Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and Pelts SUCCESSORS TO TUPKER & WILSON. Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing, Stoek Yards uuith all the Listest and Best Facilities for Handling Stock Mark Goods Care of “S. IV Co.” Wagon Work. T- C. CONDON, manager. ALL WORK C AN FEED. Main I THE CARTER HOUSE. , AITERICAN PLAN Harney County Hosp it; ONTARIO, OREGON. Fire-Proof, Modern, Burns, Ort it ÉL 1 I s> Elegant. Having, n wly furnished several comfortab -re . for the occupance of private patients,! dtsii- I ■ , nwnce that I am ready to receive surgical cr medical case on reasonable terms. Rates $3.00 and $3 50 per day. All Outside Rooms— Near Depot This modern new hotel was only recently opened to the public. Harney County people will be always welcome and courteously cared for. A first-class bar in connection. Pleasant Quarters provided Obstetrical Cases. LIVERY BARN IN CONNECTION. EXPERIENCED NURSES IN ATTENDO?’ ( has. E. McPheeters, Propl. Y Burns, Orego . j THE HOTEL BURNS BAR. j URNS MILLING 5AM BAILEY, proprietor. fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars flints for Maryland Club Wbiskq. CLUB R00M5 IN CONNECTION EVERYTHING FI<5T-aASS ♦ HORTON <fc SAYER, Propts. || Rough and Dressed Lum | Rustic, Flooring, Mould,! Finishing Lumber. Courteous and Oblidind Mixolodists. Nearest Sawmil to Burns. Good Lumber Yard in Burns. i«::::::::::;::-................................r.tuuuuitttntntttintun::.! fa Arrived LEWIS & McGEE, Propts New and Elegant Livery Turnouts Complete. Fresh Teams Two large new show cases an; are loaded down with new goods. Horses boarded by the day, week or month. Special care given all stock Special accommodations for Commercial Men We have a new and f sn Supply of Cor. First and B Sts., Bums. Oregon. TOILET ARTICL Bay none but the be»t stork uhich is always the cwapp^t OREGON NURSERY CO Growers of Reliabk Nursery Steck SALEM, OREGON. We guarantee all nursery stock true to lal«-| and in g’>od order when delivered, else we will r< fund money or re place free of coat. Nnraeriew at Salem, Oregon. I xm » Angles California, North Tak ima. W sbington Stock for thia section brought from North Yakima. CEO. MICKEY, Agent. Correspondence solicited, Burns, Oregon. Call and Inspect them. THE WELCOME PH ARM/ : ttitt mn-r. HOPKINS & GARRE ManufMcluren and dealers in SADDLES and HARNESS Bridles, ^purs. Whips, Robes: Rope«, I t If your stovk arc ailing in any way come and get some Security Stock Remedies; (»all cure, liniments, i» i -, etc. Also poultry food. Address, Burns, Oregon.