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— Burn Jine. passenger Burns to oodations, a at convelli, aule. VOL. XVIII. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY.OREGON, FEBRUARV BLE MEDAL OFFERED water rights, a memorial was re- FINAL ported favorably to the House bv ACTION IS HELD ii , * 190J NO. o. UP , be the staunch friends and ubedient LAI E railroad , movements protege of these big land companies-. i Ex-Congressman Malcolm A M odv cord with the requisition of a spe- INDICTMENTS IN THE LAND FRAUDS I was not and he sought to'have their ES-HERALD WANTS BIO MEM CORVALLIS A EASTERN CONTRACTS cial committee appointed by work investigated. Mr. Moody's FOR TEN MILES. -- - the HANG ARE. BERSHIP QUICK. Speaker to pass on a resolution in friends allege that his arrest on the troduced by Killingsworth, of Mult charge, which ho easily disproved, nomah, the purpose of which was Federal Grand Jury Cauoot Act la Many I followed quickly upon his effort to Pina to Build Across Mountains and Meet id Clark Falr Aaaadatloa Delire! Western Pacific in Central Oregon to procure title bv the state to all have this question inquired into Cassa Until Links of Evidente are lo Particípate la Collecliaf our Say Knowing Ones. Completed—The Trials. water rights within Government Specimani for Exhibir. Certain it is that the big companies reserves. The committee on water came out in ardent support of the The Bend Bulletin of Feb. 3 111 improv I Executive Board of the Lew- rights, a» appointed, is composed of The Federal grand jury took an Williamson candidacy in the pri gives the following under a I’ort- •he art i ■ Clark Fair Association this Killingsworth, Hermann, Colwell, afternoon off yesterday, adjouning maries and county and district ¡land date: at noon until Monday morning at i>nor writ ■mailed out in the neighbor- Richie and Smith of Josephine. conventions.” From a source of undoubted ali 1 h"v wee J id 1000 circular letters to var Following is the memorial reported 10 o’clock, at which time it will thoritv it is learned timi the Cor- Endorse] iarla of tbe county urging tbe by tbe committee on resolutions: once more begin on the investiga Deserved Popularity. 1'residerJ vallis >i Eastern railroad has com- “To the Senate and House of tions now drawing to a close, for * in Europi I. to join the association and [ pleted arrangements for an advance To this term, at least, says the Sunday cure constipation and In tlieatoM^ of securing and Liver Representatives of the United dozen nJ troubles by gently moving tlie bow of 10 miles in the Cascade moun d for Irilig III^^B m U- States of America—Your memorial Oregonian. It is thought that more indict els and acting as a tonic to the liv tains The contract for ibis ex “n orderin J L very important that the peo- ists, the Senate and House of pf for inani h general take this matter up Resentatives of the State of Oregon, ments were voted upon yesterday er, take Liltie Early Risers. Th se tension is already signed and the morning during the short session of Famous Little Pills are mild, plea work will go forward as soon as Lake it one of the most attrac- respectfully represent: I spring opens y co. eounty exhibits at the fair, “That the State of Oregon is de the jury, and if this is the ease the sant and harmless, but effective LADELPH u It is not quite clear what this returns will be made to the court and sure. Their universal use for can be done if the Executive sirous of controlling tbe water move of the Corvallis A Eastern when Judge Bellinger appears at many years is a strong guarantee ^Hfl has the active co-operation powers witbin ite boundaries, in of their popularity and usefulness. means unless it is a step in the • ••• ■¡i- .¡stance of the people through accordance with a doctrine of tlie the courtroom Monday. I construction of a line to Bend. The ^Hlu- country. The men who have beneficial use of the same, to fur It is doubtful now whether or Sold by Burns Druggists. ¡exten-ioii will be entirely in the not the jury will be able to adjourn Hred into the work so actively nish water and electric power to its forest reserve, so there is no local Hint visit the various sections in citizens, and for other commercial by the end of the week, and it is AND JLIXiE WEBSTER DON’T LIKE IT. ? traffic to be developed by it. The H.<n and secure specimens for purposes, and for the purpose of very possible that another week general understanding is that this More opposition to the proposed will be well gone before the investi • display. They are not doing wholly controlling the same and are brought to a close and irrigation code - developed at a 10-mileextension means an advance ■ work for any compensation, for preventing private interests from gations 1 10 Bend, perhaps this year, and ti lid ■ do not get any pay, but securing valuable water powers for the ' jurors returned to their homes. meeting ot the committee on irrig a eventually across tbe stale. tion last night, says the Telegram The evidence and primary work of Hier ■nigh their public spirit and in- speculative purposes, and This is followed by the further Judge L. ii. Webster, of Portland, ■ -t in developing our county, “Whereas, Along many moun voting the indictments can be fin information that R B. Mutzig, who by the middle or at the latest appeared and offered criticism of >1 cor- ■ v deserve the hearty support tain streams and along the sources ished 1 returned last' week from a neven- the measure on the ground that it re that 1 the end of the week, but the ■ very citizen of Harney County thereof the riparian rights and title by wi eks visit in Pittsburg and Chi is unconstitutional, for the reason work of drawing tbe documents ■ they expect it. They are no to the land is in the United States, that, it destroys riparian rights. cago—sod didn't bring a bride— Ire interested than hundreds of and said streams furnish large will take »everal days longer. This sentiment was advanced by A ' heard in Chicago of some railroad As it now seems there are a great H.-rs and therefore should not be water power S Hammond, of Grant’s Pass who plans of interest in the Bend coun Heeled to do it all. “Your memorialists respectfully many indictments which are hang fire owing to the lack of one or has already criticised the hili. T. try He got his information from ■ he secretary of th« Association request your honorable bodies to ing 1 UIEK e ” witnesses who are to be brought H. Crawford, of Union, opposid tbe prominent lumbermen having tim H also Bent a membership roll to cede to the state of Oregon all water two ' ber interests on the const. It was ■rv postoffice in the county powers within the state with suffi in during the course of tbe week. bill on the same ground as that 1 to tbe effect that an option on the stated by the others. In addition Until these men have been before ■ere all may sign as active ment cient land adjoining tbe same for ke I Corvallis <t Eastern had been tak is. This is done for the purpose the control, development and utili the jury and have completed the to tbe unconstitutional feature of en by a California syndicate. tus the measure those opposing it argued chain of evidence in the cases pend ■securing as large a working force zation thereof” rongent ing, it will not be possible to vote that it provided for an expensive Though this option is yet to run to ent e<>l- I possible in each community. A favorable report was also re ration« method of water control, and does March 15 before being closed, so rraphn. Ir.rk has been planned for every turned on Senator Brownell’s reso any of tbe indictments, though it *1.00. not improve the present laws on certain are tbe parties to take it Ln, woman and child, so that all lution petitioning Congress to in may be taken as a certainty that lh.it they have authorized ariangs- the subject. li> share in the credit of Harney crease the pensions of Indian War the documents will be returned at inents for extension of the line. J. II Hailey, secretary of the J. lunty’s display at the Lewis and Veterans to $12 a month, and the end. Pit sumablv it is in pnrsuanceof It is this cause, it appears, that commission appointed to frame the L.rk Fair. If all preform their allowing them to lake up 160 aerts that authority that the 10 mile con bill, appeared in its defense, and is holding many indictments back Ity no citizen of th > benighted of land. tract referred to in the foregoing for a time, and until all witnesses Attorney-General Crawford sup- ¡lderness (so considered by the Portland dispatch was made, A have been examined, no indict posted the measure with the excep Itside world) will feel ashamed of; Dr. E M. Clark and Miss Vera ments can be returned. It is tion of certain features. Mr. Craw man named McCleary either has id when they visit the fair and Adams were married Friday fore ford recommended an amendment 1 the contract or is acting for tlie ingle with the vast throng of noon by Rev. Dr. J Whitcomb thought, however, that Mr. Heney whereby the Water Commission ¡contractor. gbtseers they may feel proud Brougher at the home of the clergy will be able to finish his part of the iena According to the story Mr. Mut proposed in the bill be eliminated, id say ‘We’re from Harney coun- man. They departed Saturday work by the latter part of the week, zig brings the plan is to build the and the water master be made di aad d That’s our space right there.” night for eastern Oregon. Miss when Mr. Pagin will take the cases ¡Corvallis & Eastern across the rectly responsible to the Governor. lea. The Times-Herald does not be- Adams had been in Oregon since as they are submitted to him and It now seems evident that sever mountains and meet it in Central draw the indictments. It may be ■eve in bribing people to assist in September, where she came from ta al amendments will be made to the Oregon with the new Western Pa ■tie work, but has decided on one New York city. She is highly ac that this work cannot be finished bill, among which will likely be cific, now on the way up from .San before the end of the coming week, ■ling to help along the member- complished and has won many «b that of taking the right of eminent Francisco. This is understood to Hhip This great religous weekly friends since coming to Portland. but when it is finished it is said domain out of the hands of private be a Gould venture anti will intro ■ill give a handsome prize medal A year ago she toured the orient, the jury will adjourn, and Mr. interests,and abolition of tbe propos duce a totally new influence into ■d Ho the post master that secures tbe and spent tome time in Yokohama. Heney will leave Portland for his ed Water Commission, as suggested the Oregon railroad situation. home at San Francisco. Hi.o-t members at any postoffice out- Dr. Clark has been in this state for As soon as NJr Pagin has drawn by the Attorney-General, and make Do you want to buy yom right, Hide of Burns and forwards the list five years, a resident of Ontario, the indictments he will leave for the proposition of beneficial use, as if so get the prices of the (>. ( . Co. who Io the secretary by March 10. This Malheur county.—Portland Jour Washington The other Govern defined in the bill more definite as are the largest buyer», uiel the cloeeet ■nedal will be no“snide” affair but nal. ment employes who are here assist- to its application to the use of wat seller», bent quality. I Lf the best material of its kind to be ing Mr. Heney- will also leave the er. mad. It will be made from the Masks at Horton’s. Studebaker Wagons, ¿Hacks city, ami the land fraud situation Ifinest polished piece of leather to be The Sunshine of Spring will remain quiet in the public mind Carriages, Buggies and Buckboard» h >ttnd in Hopkins <t Garrett's sad- until the court convenes on April iilie shop and be artistically inscrib- are arriving now and selling as fast The Salve that cures without a 10. led with bronze letters. This med- as we can get them in. We have scar is DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Now that the investigation» are 'al will likely cost a big «urn (?) but two car loads of these goods here Cuts, Burns. Boils, Bruises and drawing to a close ami the day of the-great religious won’t stop for and in trains. The best stock of Piles disappear before the use of the first trial is coming closet, expense even if it is 35 or 40 cents. Wagons and Vehicles ever brought there is a great deal of speculation this salve as snow before the Now any postmaster or postmis to Burns. Call and look at goods as to which of the many cases will shine of spring. Miss H. M. tress as the case may be, in tbe even if you do not desire to buy at be first set for consideration l>y the j dleton, Thebes, Ill. says: “I county ought to lie proud to possess tbe present time. Geer A Cummins court. It is the general opinion seriously afflicted with a fever sore such a souvenir won in such a good that since Senator Mitch« I in that was very painful. DeWitt’s cause, and it is therefore expected Victory White 8ronze Monuments the central figure in the invea- Witch Hazel Salve cured me in a grand rush will be made to get less than a week.” Get tbe genuine The local agent, M L Lewis, has tigations as far as they have Sold by Burns Druggists the 'lists by tbe date given. at present gone he will in all pro- But in all seriousness this is a 1 just received notice from The I bability be the first to come to trial matter that should appeal to all Monumental Bronze Co, of Bridge- Heating stoves at Voegtly’a Si** JT?o want to advance the develop-1 ! port, Conn, that W bite Bronze has 1 The Senator lias recently expreeead Voegtly for heating Move«, la desire for a sjieedy trial, and this hue nt of this county. The bureau 1 been awarded two medals, viz: has not appeared to b.- contrary to of natural history should have Hu ' Class No 104, Art Work in Zink the wishes of Mr Heney, which and class No 220 Marble, Stone and miliate attention as the taxader circumstances taken into considera- mists is now in this city, «nd bis Metal Monuments | White Bronze was in direct tion further strengthens th« belief work should be carried on without competition with the great Marble that the senior Senator will be the interruption. He comes highly and Granite Quarrien of the world , first one to face th« arraignment of recommended and everything point and won all the honors. Such suc the Government to one of the most magnificent dis Up-to-date iob printing at reason plays of game birds and animals cess speaks volumes fo’ White able prices. SOME INSIO: HISTORY. ever collected from one coutity j Bronze as tbe ouly Monuments These specimens must be collected without a competitor. In giving some it ide history of at once—get your gun. < The Finest of All The work of the other bureaus is WASTED— Agents, Hustlers, tbe land frau 1 case tbe Portland not so urgent a*, this lime, but are Salesmen, Clerks and everybody Journal n> a recent iseue. published nevertheless just as important. who wants to enjoy a good hearty some rnth-r poi. ted thing' which More suitable weather for the laugh to send 50c for “Tips to show tlie political - 'giufl I11CX of The article gathering of accessions to these, I Agents.” Worth 150 to any per seme of tbe den1 l > i«riy to some was referring p.irtx bureaus will come later in tbe son who sells goods for a living. investigation« m-mg ■unde in Ea-t- hr Sale Oaly al season If not satisfactory your money ern Oregon OflB P»ra-;riph reads back. Circular for stamp. The ae follows: STATE TO OWN ALL WATER RIGHTS Or. White electric Comb Co . Deca ‘'Developments m.t throw light tur, III. upon tbe last ewngreeei o il tight in district No. 1, merely inc dental, of The O. C. (’«. anow no competition, Course, to tbe court proceedings. Agents, Burns, Ore the old reliable. Congressman J. N. Williams* n is Memorialiiing Congress to cede f I! .’t. i I’.r- ■ I ■ - tr - . r- Port land, Oreg. U Job printing—The Timee-Heraid held by Wheeler county settlers to la tbe stale of Oregon ail public ■- z » Mgr., wsey, On g, jent, urns, Oregd N 4 i I -x—----------------------------------------- JOHN D. DALY, P hbh I'RANK R. COFFIN, V ick P hkb the committee on resolutions in ac- ■ R s I N. U. CARPENTER, C asuur , A. C. WELCOME, A sst . C ashikr . ’X i First National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. « Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited. 'J WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. ST<>< khoi . dkks -John D. Italy, Frank R. Coffin, N. Ü. Carpenter. II. J. \\ Ilhams, J. W. Geary, C. Cummins. H.M. Horton, C. A. Haines, It'm . 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