The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 10, 1905, Image 3

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    government
should
aid
W. E. HUSTON
—
»gainst ths wall of the eave and in
Dealer in
CONFLICT OVER APPORTINO JI ME
BORROW MONEY.
a perfect state of preservation
TO TRY LAND CASES.
The ritie appears to have been but j
•light used and still retains much
Popular Louai Sbould be Hade Ubere Tba of the varnish on the barrel and
Projecia are aol Large Eaoutb 1er
stock. The steel shoulder nlate
Ise....... Rttbt ot JsS,«
Gilbert to Hake Assignaieai for
Üov crament Scheme..
has baen rusted awav by contact
Ullbtr* '*
...................
Orejo« Casts Peadioj.
with the damp ground, but other­
Commissioner Judson A Fergu­
HE ALSO HAS A LINE OF
son, of the Montana bureau of agri­ wise the weapon is in excellent con- ( A \\ ashington dispatch of recent
dition. On the lock is the name date, says: The designation by
I am prepared to furnish my customers with the usual
culture, labor and industry, is an
Barnett, 1842, and several crowns Judge William B Gilbert, of the
high class goods and invite the public to call when desiring
earnest advocate of the proposition
of a government loan in aid of the are stamped on the barrel and lock, Ninth Circuit, of Judge John De
ANYTHING IN MY LINE.
showing the gun to be of English Haven, of the Northern District of
work for the reclamation of the arid make.
California,
as
Presiding
Judge
in
lands of the West, and believes
/ (¡imruntec the Goods and Prices
The discovery of the old-time the trial of the land-fraud eases in
that favorable action can be secur­
Solid Gold W .itihvs, Fancy Clocks, Jewelry of dll kinds.
fire arm has caused considerable Oregon, has led to some emharass-
ed at the next session of congress,
Sdverwai e, Ebony ware, Cut Glass. Handpaintetl China at
interest in the Grande Rondo sec­ rnent among officials hare. The
CHILDREN'S CLOTHINC.
::
if the people of the arid states will
Cost, Take a peep at my windows.
unite in their advocacy of the pro­ tion and many theories are advanc­ recent death of Judge Bellinger,
All
kinds
of
Fresh
Vegetables
in
Season,
ed relative to the history of the who was to have tried these cases,
Ca-emn.'toexlirxg'.
ject.
weapon. It is generally beleived causes a vacancy in the Oregon dis­
Commissioner Ferguson says the
that the gun belonged to a gang of trict. It practically has been de­
people of Montana are. without ex­
cattle and horse rustlers who fre­ termined by the President and At­
ception, enthusiastically committed
quented
the Grande Ronde section torney-General that Judge Hunt, Durkheimer Building.
to the plan of government aid to ir­
in early days,and when hard press­ I nited .Stated Judge of the District
rigation, and are anxiously waiting
ed took refuge in a large cave locat­ of Montana, should succeed Judge
for 'he actual work of reclamation
ed about a mile from the spot where Bellinger in the trials, and that the
to begin in that state. In an inter­
the discovery was made by young appointment of Judge Bellinger’s
view Mr Ferguson pointed out the
successor should not he made im­
Applington—Lewiston Tribune
necessity for steps looking to ex­
mediately.
pediting the work of reclamation.
R. R. SITZ, Lavven, Oregon
At this point Judge Gilbert, ex­
Most Presidents Were Masons.
Among other things he said:
ercising authority which he suppos­
‘ bile the preliminary surveys
Both President Roosevelt and ed he had, directed that Judge De
are perhaps progressing as rapidly
Haven should try the case This
.
... Represents the....
as is consistent with the acquire­ \ ice-President Fairbanks went into
was displeasing to officials of the
Bulls
ready
for
service,
the
get
of
ment of definite knowledge concern­ masonry after they had been elected
Home Insurance Co., of New York,
Department of Justice, and a tele­
ing the several projects, there is to office of viee-president. Colonel
gram was sent to Judge Gilbert by !
Liverpool, London & (¡lobe.
danger in overlooking the fact that Rooseyelt was elected to that office
Attorney-General Moody, inquiring
under the present law it will be in November, 1900, and before the by what authority he had directed
Certified copy of pedigree
Fire Assurance Co., Philadelphia.
many years before sufficient money winter was over he had become a Judge De Haven to act in the trials
given
with
each
purchase.
OFFICE WITH BUK1S & BIUUS.
Bums. Oregon.
will be available for the actual re­ member of Matinecock lodge, at Thus far no reply has been received
Corner
South
of
Lunaburg
&
Dalton
’s.
clamation of land, for the reason Oyster Bay, New York. He has to that telegram.
that the $30,000,000 now in hand been elected to receive the degrees
What the result of the situation
must be distributed among 13 in the Royal Arch chapter, but has will be is uncertain, and whether
never taken them, because of the
states anil territories.
the action of Judge Gilbert will be
“It is true that the ratio of in­ pressure of public business. He overruled may depend on the reply
crease in this fund will be greatly mioht take these degrees during he makes to the Attorney-General’s
H ouston N apton .
advanced by payments from set­ his summer vacations at Oyster inquiry.
tlers after the land is occupied, Bay, but this would attract so much
;Wll«0N & AihTCN
but some action is necessary to se­ attention as to embarrass him and
The Carter House Barber Shop
cure the benefits of this part of the the chapter at that place, »rd so he
at
Ontario, Lee Caldwell proprietor,
law at as early a date as possible. has decided to wait until after his
is
one
of the most elegant tonsorial
“In this connection it is suggested term aB president has expired and
parlors
in all Eastern Oregon. Hot
that the people of the Western state be is once more a private citizen.
and cold baths with a spray bath
agitate the proposition of a govern­
Mr Fairbanks took the symbolic
ment lean for reclamation purposes blue lodge degrees at Indianafiolie, connected Lee’s old time friends
allworkcuar
The United States can easrly Boat under dispensation from the giaml are invited to call on him while at
a loan of $75,(XX),(KM) to $100,000,- master of Indiana, during the holi­ Ontario.
P ayette , I daho ,
anteed
000 at 2 per cent, which in turn day recess last year, the three de­
Ontario office : New Wilson Brick
Alfalfa seed, Alsiko clover seed,
could be loaned upon their irriga­ grees being conferred in one day. Timothy seed, lied top seed, Turk-
Burns, Oregon
tion enterprises at 4 per cent, to be He has since taken the chapter de­ eystan alfalfa seed. Red clover seed.
repaid in the same manner and up­ grees, aleo under dispensation, and Call and examine and pet prices.—
on the same terms as provided in in one day. It ¡ b said to be his Geer A Cummins.
the preseut law, the 2 per cent ad­ purpose during the present year to
Alfalfa at Geer Jr Cummins.
vance to be placed in a sinking take the remaining degrees of the
fund for the redemption of the York rite, ending with that of
Knight Templar, and then to take
bonds.
Ant-RICkN PLAN
“Under this plan, there would be the Scottish Rite degree, up to and
l’ati nts receive every attention when placed
ONTARIO, OREGON.
sufficient money immediatly avail­ including the thirty-second. He
under our care. Good comfortable noms.
able for construction work and the will thus be shown all the mysteries
Fire-Proof,
Modern,
Elegant
settlement of the arid and semi- of the order far ahead of the man
Surgical and medi.al cases. .Terms teasonable
¡ VENS KU I.I S.
arid states would be begun at once.” whose place in the White House he
isi/es the <iei,Tee of
Rates $3.oo and $2 50 per day.
■i.ike. You tGilfind
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perfection
cue “ ■< ' - : in
arms branded "S N
armsbcar.ded
! ! A'hNS
Vk... at all in le R anges nnd
is so anxious to fill after 1908.
wherever .fiere 1» ll-titir“
Pleasant Quarters provided for
"T t > 3
STAVEN
S”
“
I
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It
is
rather
a
noteworthy
fact
All Outside Rooms— Near Depot
Child Drowned in Canyon Creek.
Gl’AKAN I : I D 1 >l< <•( M..
Is equivalent tosaviiuf
t
that the majority of presidents of I 1 > ■ ' ous l»r ail essential nreann pr
Obstetrical Cases.
Our Line
C-
This modern new hotel was only recently opened to the
$3.00 to 91"
Alfies, from
One of the most unfortunate ac­ the United States, from Washing­
SO
2.50
1'Utois. from
_ . tu
public. Harney County people will be always welcome
EXPERIENCED NURSBS IN ATTENDANCE
n I
7.-2 to
-3
Shotguns, from/.=»U
cidents that has taken place in ton to Roosevelt, have been mem­
Ask your dealer. "’»‘I insist I L .N T 1'AIL t.
and
courteously cared for. A first class bar in connection.
ou d.
Canyon City for years, occured bers of the Masonic fraternity. In | <m our/ i V k I s . Ji you cift- i*. . k traied
of rra.'v i<f«i
nut obtain them Jet us know .-.'..I ,T|-|«-als ■ > all 1
I
Wednesday evening in the drown­ the later years the best known of aud
ted ia the pr.if 1
will sh.pdifectz«?*« ■ Intel*,
LIVERY BARN IN CONNECTION.
st**<*4 of shorting. KlaUt d
prepaid, upon K-tipC of f.r.« .-ntslnsuaii4t>. pay
these
are
Garfield,
Harrison
and
ing in Canyon creek of Dorothy,
Bur ns, Qre<j<>.
mi ;e.
or Ice.
Lli PVZZLE! This
HIT THE MAk< wit'. '■*»
the two-year-old daughter of Mr. McKinley, with Roosevelt, Garfield Jc-.-er
Ji upon request.
novelty "'(*1 >'
11 1
was a Knight Templar and held his J. STEViiNS All’-'' * TOOL CO
and Mrs. R. R. MeHaley.
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4091
P.O. t,
The child was missed from the membership in all the York rite
FALLS. MAK-U. S. A.
CHICOPEE
family home about 0 o’clock, and bodies in this city. He was a char­
after searching for some time, the ter member of a Washington lodge
body was found in Canyon creek and remained on its rolls until hie
McKinley was also a
near the planing mill. It was at death.
|
SfIM BAILEY proprietor.
♦
Knight
Templar,
but bin member-
once taken to the family home and
HORTON tL SAYER, Propts.
Drs Chilton and Newgord were ship was in Ohio.
|
fine
Wines,
liquors
and
Cigars
Only one president was ayowed-
called and for several hours, with
|
Agents for /^arqland Club Wbiskq.
I
John Quincy
ly
anti-Masonic.
the assistance of many neighbors
and friends, did all known to med­ Adams came into the presidency
| CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION
EVERYBIING fl-TT CLASS
ical skill to restore life to the child during the Morgan excitement and
he talked and wrote against the or­
but with no result.
J
Courteous and S'.
M ' c '
$
Jus» how the drowning occurred der with all his might for many
will never be known, but it is sup­ years. Hie distinguished father,
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road.
posed that the child had fallen into John Adams, however, was an en­
Lumber Yard in Burns
the stream while attempting to thusiastic Mason and was buried
Andrew j
cross a foot bridge near the planing with Masonic honors.
JOHN
McHULLEN,
|
mill, its body being found but a Jackson was at one time grand
master of the grand lodge of Ten-|
short distance below that point.
nee
see.
The funeral services will be held
THE UP-TO-DATE FHOKMiRAPHI
An
informal poll was made of the |
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V
this morning at the M. E. church
two
houses
of
congress
a
few
years
in this city by Rev. E. Hayes, fol­
All the latest styles and improved photogiapliy In
tra
H. E. THOMP8ON, Propt.
lowing which the body will be tak­ ago by a Washington Mason, and j
use
to
be
had.
Profile
Panel*,
Artist's
Proof
anil
Reasonable Rates, (iood Clean Meals, Comfortable
Stock and poultry have few
en to Prairie City and interred in it was discovered that more than
trouble, which are
G-wwl snrt
Pom elain pi ecru. Photos finished in up to date
'J
Rooms, Courteous Treatment.
the cemetery at that place this 87 |>er cent of the members of the
liver irregular?
Black-
style upon application /XII six s from the smallest
W
' house were in the order, and more
Draught Stock ai Poultry Mwli-
afternoon.
cine u a b<>wel a I liver remedy
locket picture up to an 8 x IO tinishrd in Ansto
Special Accommodations for the
Dorothy Marv MeHaley was born than 80 per cent of the members of j
for stock. It put the organ, of
digestion
in
»
[»
t
<■■
-.-lition
Platino
or
on
any
of
the
Anu-rii
m
p.ijiers
af
<
the
senate.
in this city July 16. 1902, )>eing at
Prominent Amern > breeder, and
Traveling Men.
faruH-ra keep their 1
..a-ill-k.
II,llery opposite First Nstiors! Bank
•
(luras,
Oregon.
the time of her death 2 years.
health-,
by
J mg ■
-i
an
occa-
T*o Mes Streaf up
months and 15 days of age.
iional'lo—■ f Hlw ‘ draught Stick
UM*
in tbrir
The grief stricken parents have
and Poultry M-
i
food. Any
■ •T tnav I«»»
Ed Prestou, who arrived from
the sy mpathy of a wide circle of
a r-tiif! « •
25-cent half
Your Patronae Solicited,
hi
r
Malheur county this weeit state«
J thia med
friends.—Blue Mt. Eagle
i w /
and
benp
to*
that just before leaving there he
•
T' i
health fi* w--i- ■
heard that two men had been
ally keep ft
Relic of Pioacer Days.
Poultry M
“strung up” for horee stealing He
. f »r
not. wn l
can to th» m < 1 nfm ■fti
Captain S. V. Winslow of the gov­ stated that the affair had been kept
J
Chattan >•« •
tanooga Tean
ernment dredge boat Willows re­ very quiet so far. One of the un­
Mamif«« lorera and dral^rs in
ports the discovery of an old Hint fortunate victims is said to have
B och BXX« G*. Ja
l>een
John
Knox,
a
man
of
consid-
lock ritie in a hidden cave in the
Btoek-frraufb -t
i
t
SADDLES and HARNESS
D m *
Grande Ronbe valley by Chet App- ' erable noteriety in that county. He
wM k> * d ( • *4 • .
a • nt
forroeriv
resided
in
this
county
and
Bri'lles, Spur«, Whips, Robes: Ropes.
th« med'.7“.*T aad
* U *y ar*
liwgt m. a reeideot of the Joseph
r>
TWy aralo «.«< »
creek country Mr Applington rt one time had the horses l*long-
mi aaai- batter
If your stock are uling in any way come and get
8 F ìmnCKKo O*
was searching for horses and In ing to the French estate on shares
Security
Stock Remedies; Gall cure, Iminimi*, Id
riding under a ledge of a rock in a*( No particulars can be learned —
Also
poultry food.
Address, Burn- Oi
frequented part of a cauyon dis- Grant Co News
ST »TES
t
SHOULD
BE
ALLOWED TO
Groceries, Provisions
Tropical 'nd Domestic
Fruits when in Season
LOOK
GENTS FURNISHINGS
Hats, Shirts, Clothing,
Underwear—Get Prices
I
GIVE HIM A CALL
M. L. LEWIS
BILLS FOR SALE
Breeder of Pure Bates Short Horn Cattle.
FIRE INSURANCE
Waterloo Prince I 74,1 84
CHAS. WILSON
Napton &, Boyd
Real Estate.
Blacksmithing and
Horseshoeing
Mines and Mining
Wagon Work.
.
Harney County Hospital
THE CARTER HOUSE
( lias. E. McPhfceters, Propt.
BURNS MILLING CO
I
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
j I Rustic, Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
BLACK
DRAUGHT
STOCK and
POULTRY
MEDICINE
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