The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 20, 1905, Image 3

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    JUDGE C. b . BELLINGER DEAD
who will be appointed a Judge Bel-
iuger's successor.
The situation in Oregon is pecu­
HIS
DEATH
MOST IMPORTINE AT liar. One senator and both repre­
THIS TIME.
sentatives are under indictment
They cannot be consulted, of course,
as to the appointment.
In view of the condition which
l awyer «nd Jurlst--Moatana Judge
exists, it is quite probable that
Take up Land Fraud Cases.
Judge William H Hunt of the dis­
A Portland dispatch of May 12 trict of Montana will be designated
to try the land fraud cases. It may
p l\.
Judge Charles B. Bellinger,
become time before the permanent
,,f in<- United States disftct court
successor to Judge Bellinger is
,,f Oregon, died this afternoon at named.
; ¡0 o’clock of a complication of
, LOH and I “l“l Career ia State as Editer,
dis. tses.
The judge was taken ill
Saved by Dynamite.
riading the decisio < c.f
Sometimes, a tlaming city is sav­
.igutnent plea against Sena­ ed by dynamiting a space that the
tor Mitchell in the land fraud fire can't cross. Sometimes a cough
.
The tremendous strain at- bangs on so long you feel as if no­
trodant upon the preporation of the thing but dynamite would cure it.
momentous dicision greatly sapped Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun, Ga , writes:
the vitality of the jurist and one "My wife had a very aggravated
complication after another made cough, which kept her awake nights.
themselves apparent.
Two physicians could not help her;
Phis morning the Judge, sur- so she took Dr. King's New Discov­
r, i,niled by his family, lapsed into ery for Consumption. Coughs and
mo nsciousness
Powerful stimu­ Colds, which eased her cough, gave
lants were administered with no her sleep, and finally cured her.”
effect.
Strictly scientific cure for bronchi­
For the past year the judge has tis and La Grippe. At The City
hem listening to the land fraud Drug Store, price 50c and $1.00;
, asilie has seen men whom he guaranteed. Trial bottle free.
km1' and respected for years, drawn
into tiie net of the Government, in­
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
dicted and charged with crime and
miidemeanors and has been com­
FOB SALE—Clydesdale stallion,
pelled in the strict performance of
8 years old, weight 1850 pounds
his duty to put aside life long ties
record of 75 per cent coltB, for par­
mid all friendly feeling and decide
ticulars address this office.
the points at issue which meant
Dr Wells disposed of this fine
either ruin to these friends or an
acquittal of all charges. In almost s'tallion to W M Stewart and has
every case the Judge found it his returned home. Mr Stewart has
duty to decide against his friends certainly made a good purchase
and one that will be appreciated by
and this weighed heavily on him.
(diaries B. Bellinger was born at the horsemen of Harney County.
Maquon, Ills., November 21, 1839 The stallion is certainly the finest
His parents brougt him to Oregon animal in this vicinity.
aft, r
the
Grant 'fftompeun dito
IS 40
D R Thorn, dito.........
19 00
Wm Ruaaell, dito.......
15 00
H A Dibble, dito
IS 40
J C Davis, dito
22 00
Henderson Elliott dito
18 00
James Winters dito
22 40
Claud Smyth, dito
-•4 00
8 E Tyler, dito
24 00
Wm P Gates, dito
22 40
L Woldeoberg Jr.......
1 20
Mel Fenwick, dito ...
300
Roy McGee, dito
.
220
James Buuyard, dito
4 40
Cbas MePbeeters.dito
2 20
J P Farra, dito...........
18 40
Byron Terrell, dito...
6 20
A G Litreall, dito .
6 20
Hermann Ganlin.dito
0 20
John Sevedge, dito.
0 20
J T Garrett, dito........
620
G W Clevenger, dito
6 30
E D Baker, dito.........
620
G L Hembree,dito '04
5 00
D W Yoder, 2 mo sal
as teacher High
All kinds of Fresh Vegetables tn Season,
School fund............ 250 00
250 00
H A Dillard, dito.... 200 00
200 00
KJ Winters, 2 mo sal
as janitor, dito.......
30 00
30 00
Durkheimer Building.
L A Duke, sawing
wood, dito...............
5 50
5 50
Union School Fur Co
bal on bill, dito ...
SO
so
II W Welcome & Co
Medicine etc for Co
poor.........................
34 00
Tom Allen,special Dep
hire circuit court .
45 00 Cont’d
R. R. SITZ, Lawen, Oregon
Tom Allen, jailor fees
10 00
10 00
Electric Light Co,
lights for Marchand
April................
7 50
7 50
Chas Wilson, repair­
tools.
...........
4 OO
4 00
W Y King, labor on
pump......................
5 25
5 25
H EThompson, board
Certified copy of pedigree
of prisoner............ .
7 75
Pae. States, Tel & Tel
given with each purchase
Co Tel service April
5 00
Pac States Tel & Tel
Co Tel service May
6 25
Haines & Miller, sup*
plies for Co poor
4 00
4 00
Tom Alleu, stamps for
Sheriff's office Bldg
fund.........................
2 00
2 00
H ovstom N AITON.
S Mothershead,stamps
for clerk’s officedito
3 25
3 25
Tom Howard, janitor
44 50
44 50
N. Brow n A Sons, re­
payment on land
sold for taxes
..
7 36
7 36
N Brown & Sons, sup­
plies for court house
6 30
0 30
Rev A J Irwin, final
payment to Lewis A
Clark Fair Associa’n 1.000 00 1,000 00
D N Varien, salary as
road Supt Dist No 1 234 OO
224 00
P aykttb , I daho .
I) N Varien, cash from
road fund, Dist No 1 500 00
500 00
Ontario office : N um Wilron Brick.
< leer 4 Cummins,sup­
plies for road .......
24 40
24 40
Geer A Cummins sup
plies for county
S 30
8 30
Wm Miller Co. Atty
25 0.)
25 00
Marsden A Geary
Medical attd on Co
poor.........................
47 50
47 50
W. E. HUSTON
Dealer in
Groceries, Provisions
Tropical 'nd Domestic
Fruits when in Season
LOOK
HE ALSO HAS A LINE OF
GENTS FURNISHINGS
Hats, Shirts, Clothing,
Underwear—Get Prices
CHILDREN S CLOTHINC.
i
I am prt pared to furnish my customers with the usual
•iiyh 1 lass goods and invite tbe public to call when di siring
H
ANYTHING IN MY LINE.
:
/ (inn ranter the floods and Prices
Solid (¡old Watches, Fancy Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds,
Silverware, Ebony ware, Cut Glass. Handpainted China at
Cost, Take a peep at my windows.
it
Oom'tooxling'.
GIVE HIM A CALL
BULLS FOR SALE
Breeder of Pure Bates Short Horn Cattle.
Bulls ready for service, I lie get of
Waterloo Prince 174,184
ii 1847 when he was 8 years old
The Carter House Barber Shop
Judge Bellinger’s education was ob-
at Ontario, Lee Caldwell proprietor,
t lined in the common schools of is one of the most elegant tonsorial
Mario . county and the Wilamette
parlors in all Eastern Oregon. Hot
University. He was admitted to
and cold baths with a spray, bath
the bar in 1863, but practiced law
connected
Lee’s old time friends
for only a year when he became the ' are invited to call on him while at
editor of the Arena, a democratic
newspaper published at Salem.
1’ or health terminated bis connec­
SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES.
tion with the paper two years later.
He pursued a mercantile business
Showing, as by law required, the
L t a year and then re-entered the amount of claims presented, filed and re
corded against the County of Harney,
newspaper business as editor of an­
State of Oregon, and the amount allowed
tler political publication. The ' at the regular May, 1905, term of the
s ite- Rights Democrat of Albanv. j county court:
A- the result of the prominent part
h ■ took in the political field he was TO WHOM ISSUED AM’T CI. m ’ d AM’T AL WD
AflERICAN PLAN
John Robertson, head foreman
elected to the legislature on the
for Wm Hanley, and his vaqueros,
J A, Williams, rebate on
ONTARIO. OREGON.
democratic ticket.
taxes .....................
900
9 00 arrived from Harney county the
He came to Portland to reside in Jenkins Bros dito
3 20
3 20
first of the week with 500 prime
22 62 Dissal'd
1870 and assumed editorial control J W Geary dito.........
steers
which were shipped to Oma­
of the Daily evening News, which Wileon ik Ashton re­
Rates $2.00 and $2 50 per day.
ha. Mr Robertson informs us that
pairing chair for
he held about a year when he was
assessor ..................
1 25
1 25 within 30 days Mr Hanley will
appointed prosecuting attorney.
J K Gill & Co packers
ship 2,500 head of cattle from this
During the Modoc war he served
for surveyor.........
1 00 Cont’d
point, the rate being $10 per car
This modern new hotel was only recently opened to the
with such distinction as colonel of W Y King repairing
cheaper than at Huntington.—On­
public. Harney County people will be always welcome
counters
in
clerk
’
s
his regiment he was commended
office ...'............
1 00 tario Argus.
1 00
and
courteously cared for. A first-class bat in connection.
for gallantry in action by General F I Dunbar, copy of
I
Wheaton.
I
stock law for assess-
Deserved Popularity.
In 1880 he formed a law partner­
or.............................
5 75
5 75
ship with Senator J. H. Dolph, Hon G G Brown, list of
To cure constipation and Liver
Cyras A Dolph, Judge Rufus Mal­ • state lands for as-
sessor........................
3 70
3 70 troubles by gently moving the bow­
lory and ex-Senator Simon, as Irwin Hodson Co sup­
els and acting as a tonic to the liv­
Dolph,
Bellinger, Mallory and
plies and blanks for
er, take Littie Early Risers. These
Simon which for years was the
58 25 Famous Little Fills are mild, plea­
58 25
officer»....................
most prominent law firm in the Rapid Computer Co
sant and harmless, but effective
25 00
25 00
adding machine . .
state
He withdrew from the firm
and sure. Their universal use for |
SflM BAILEY, propnetor.
Charles Argali, wit­
in 1893, when he was appointed
many years is a strong guarantee
ness fees, city of
judge of the United States District
of their popularity and usefulness.
Burnsvs W W John-
Court of Oregon by President Gro­
I6OO Sold by Burns Druggists.
16 00
son...........................
Clias Peterson,witness
ver Cleveland.
16 00
16 00
fees, Grand Jury
Judge Bellinger was a lawyer
16 00
16 00
Jack Lawther, dito
j CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION
EVFRYEHING fl ‘d CLASS
well versed in knowledge of his pro-
6 00
6 00
Louis Cohn, d'to.......
f. --ion
In addition he possessed a Wm Longgood..........
2 20
2 20
i
Courteous and obli^in^ Mixologists
2 2-J
finely balanced judicial mind as is D Turner, dito ...
2 20
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4
20
4
20
evidenced by the number of his John Hose, dito........
2
20
2
20
Janies
Paul,
dito
.......
d . i-ions sustained by the Appelate
2 20
2 20
O P Bolcof. dito
courts. His idea of equity was
2 20
220
Claud Smyth, dito ...
strict, which, with the fact that he Phebe Lackman, dito
2 20.
2 20
had no political affiliations or an­ Frank A Cole, meals
13 00
13 00
for Jurors................
tagonisms with the defendants in
the present land fraud cases fitted J K Gill A Co, sup-
25 94 Cont’d
plies for surveyor .
him peculiarily to try, with justice, M E Rigby, salary
the cases which involved the promi­
44 5s
44 58
postage and express
All tbe latv.st Styles and inquovi d pfi togiaji
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nent representatives of the republi­ Times-Herald, print-
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Stock and poultry have fe-w
ing for county.........
can party now at bar.
trouble, which ar. not
and
Poacel.iin piocees
Photos i:ni-hed in up l ■ d.ite
O-B
Stage
com,
freight
For these reasons Judge Belling-
liver irregulari'
Black-
on euppliesAsession
style upon application All -iz - trom ’he «n,.d'i -t
Draught Stock ai. Poultry Medi­
er’s death came at an inopportune
10
14
14
10
lews.........................
cine i. a bowel a I liver remedy
locket pietüre up to an 8 v io finiaht d in Ari«to
time, and is regretted equally by C E McPheeters. care
for stock. It put the organ, of
digestion in a pe <t condition.
Plalino or on any of the Amerk in p qiers
and keep of county
all persons connected with the im­
Prominent Ameri.., breeders and
lirj 00 '
¡»oor ...................... 192 00
farrt.cn keep their I. - an I S . ka
portant cases. What bearing his
Ortgon
(i llery oppo.lle First Natiorat l'ank.
-
turn»,
healthy by giving ■ m an nnra-
d>*ath will have on the land fraud A C Welcome, juror
gional do«** of Bl adt i b-anght Stock
18 20
18 20
circuit court..
and Poultry M -I ine in their
■ uses is at present purely a matter W II Colp, dito
900
900
food. Any« ■ rai r ma •••>
of speculation.
4
at
4
‘
JO
Thoe Wingfield, dito
25-cent half |. >o 1 a ' tip.
10 40
hi-
N *0
of th i. m-*i ■
F C Dibble, dito
and keep hi- -t •
1«UO
16 00
A Washington dispatch of the I M Davis, duo
health
for
week,
16 UO
1« 00
C S Johnson, dito ..
ally keep F l
f. wing day says: Attorney Gen.
1O00
1000
O J DarM, dito
Poultry Med
001
10
eral Moody had a conference today Roland Hankins, dito
10 00
not. .end 25
can to th* -ra- '
10 40
with the president regarding the WE Smith, dito
10 40
A
Chatta-
«20
6 20
successor to Chas B. Bellinger, E E Purringtoo. dito
ft «ail.
960
960
United States district judge fur the J «Clerk, dito
13 00
13 00
B0CMWU.B Oa.. 3«
district of Oregon, who died last Price Cochran, dito.
15 40
15 40
Blar.-tr-« *<«1 sv^r .
W B Johnson, dito ..
Madlrlc. 1. »•»' *>»•< 1 »• ’ '
’
night Judge Bellinger was to have I Schwerte, dito
« 20
8 20
^oek
kX'kiA, bwt wfc-n
• • ■
ti • .1 the case of Senator John H WmGrnv, dito
15 00
15 00
th. madie, n. sa4 O"w th», .
nKln, «0 «n«
TU«, «re to »1.«
15 00
15 00
Mu. hell and other« iixiicted for J H Witi-ll. dito.. .
MOWS. kMW>
l««0
18 00
I r liwncgixu I
•piracy to defraud the United A I Johnson, dito
IS 00
1« 00
S .«'••» in certain land cases
No Pave Milkr, dito
2S0»|
23 00
1 Wm Lx/nggo 1. dtto
decision has yet been reached as to
M. L 'EWIS^«.
FIRE INSURANCE, i
... Represents the....
Home Insurance Co., of New York,
Liverpool, London & Globe,
Fire Assurance Co., Philadelphia.
OFFICE WITH BIGGS & BIG(1S.
CHAS. WILSON,
ISON A AShT
Fire-Proof,
Modern,
Elegant.
All Outside Rooms—Near Depot
Wagon Work.
ALL WORK GUAR
ANTEED.
Burns, Oregon
Harney County Hospital
I’dti Tits receive everv attention when placed
under our care.
fioe Wines, LiqJors and Cigars
t
flints for Mv-Jqland CJub Wb/-kq
BLACK -
DRAUGHT
Good comfortabl
r< oins.
Surgical and medi.al cases. .Terms reasonable
Pleasant Quarters provided for
Obstetrical Cases.
EXPERIENCED
NUPSHS
in
ATTENDANCE
( lias. E. McPheeters, Propt.
LIVERY BARN IN CONNECTION.
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Blacksmithing and
Horseshoeing
Mines and Mining.
THE CARTER HOUSE.
Bu ns, Oregon.
Corner South 61 Lunaburg <S Dalton's.
Napton & Boyd
Real Estate.
$
Burns, Oregu. .
BURNS MILLING CO.
HORTON <fc SAYER, Propts.
¡Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Cood Road.
Lumber Yard in Burns.
JOHN McHULLEN,
STOCK «nd
POULTRY
MEDICINE
¥
1
THE
URNS HOTEL
H. E. THOMPSON, Propt.
R> asonable Rates, Good Clean Meals, Comfortable
Rooms, Courteous Treatn.ent.
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