The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 16, 1906, Image 1

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    Tli Vtm-Mrnia
The Official Pars-rot llnnicr Count),
Iiiik thtt largest circulation anil in one of
llMlMM mlviTtining iifiliiims In Eastern
Orison.
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fhe
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"h Mrrnt ttnrntrj fouurrrj
land, 4.721.K1CI art.
tofntrr nn.i.r the iml.ll, Im.l law of
lbs lulled stut...
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HURNS. I1ARNRY COUNTY. OK 1 JON, JUNE if. I
BliTTIiR RATES
JPHIPIP COMPLAIN OF
H1 TARIFFS
Citizens will t Bsfere
nmmcnc CosibiImIss
care AdsMBirat.
i- lo make an nrgan-
n rtduotton of rall
ItkIpk and with this
w im association of
u now lining formed
mriti before the inter-
oommlwioA,
lilt Herald ret laws
follow tl II 'I'-'Ilt
ill securing inure
Juki freight rnl"
m tin- 0 'V N
ropoaerl to urginio
iMWtl ol tin' citv
ni i in oil' iln i t i-.tr-
1 1 - nmt ht to the in-
mmmm1'' i ointiiiMHioii Mu
tely aS" I li' piiMr'ajfii of tin
'ulflB)i' I'll' now pi'inlinK
the Mi"' for linal wljii'licn-
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(III. Tl'l In It" Hi" ItlllV
I, I 'I i III IliC U lull
hi. irests of Hiiker City
I nt Iliad io. ttnit in,
K'IiiiIi lire ri'iiHoiiithli'
ki:il In Mm nmt uiven
hi illlll, I'.'llllll loll
Slew luu I li" iiilerslulc
ItlllSHIIIII OKI l'OIIIM'l
itiitaiiv iii itdjtlMt the
n- i' mil' i ii v ri'lii"'" "ii
liiiiHNinii run siiIihii
rli ur.' NMOnthM mill
nroiiii no inn io
H ii showing thiil there
HfttioiiM Maker
ft lllllTi- I III llll'T
Krc" will
i hi do ship
a bearing
LAND RESTORED TO ENTRY' I I','". H"0
election
who, until recently. never eaat
of Chicago, preached at the Sunt n
I'ri'Miivterian Church in Syracuse
Sunday, and offered a prayer at thai SEVERAL IRRIGATION SCHEMES AW
consecration of the lying of the cor
ner of the New South Church yes
lerdny, having traveled across thf
continent to he present on the oc
casion. For the last six years Mr. Irwin
lias boon the missionary pastor of
South Church in Kaatern Oregon
His work is largely among cattle
men and co who vs. He spend h
many hours on the aaddle among
the people of the ranches. Bl
ten drops in at night in a sheep
shearing camp or in a sawmill, and
holds a song anil praise service
with the men, Then other times,
after telling the gospel story In
sheepmen on the ranches, he roll"
lip in a hlanket anil sleep on (lie
ground among them, with no other
covering luil the starlit heavens.
It is said he will anon return to
Oregon,
FINALLY ABANDONPO.
Dalle as tnroaat l tat Karat Laea Mi.
trkl Will he Saaftct la Fatrr la-
ar Varies las Law.
mil rail
ids ii heitriiig and
if ii fctPiii"l thai Hi" rules are
iitipOaf-kiiii'" with oilier local-
ltaker.ill ) u a hatter
it tariff
n iifitWi
it rata which this action
I aseeA linker would secure
loraUS proiiiliinncii hs heing
I the gat cii ii - to lake nil van-
Hr" go
iiiimkaafii'i'
ikaiiaaeciir.nl n redBOttOB il
H u of eura ago
Hk iiinl
K. i. . .r . to
iaf ii i 'il in t inn win read
flBb Spukuiii I"
H iidjaueut
Tin- Oregonlan says: As private
parlies in Oregon are Itecoming in
terested in irrigntion lands with
drawn under the following projects,
and as lack ol funds will for some
vears prevent di velnpment hy the
Govern men t, it if damasW inadvla
ahle in obstruct private enterprise
! :. tinning withdrawal, and the
Secretary of the Interior haa there
for" restored th following lands to
Hittl'ii" nl i" i" i "in" subject in en
tr M ls.s after notice.
Mull" or project Ahout .'..". I . r..'i i
mi . lying in township l.'i lo 20
aoiilh. ranges II to 47 eaal,
ChewaoOM project Town -hip
,'il "until, rnhge 18 east, township
:!'. mngea 17, IS. If; township It,
Whatever the outcome of ihe r"",H IT ' '"
range Is lowiikhip :'il, ranges W
and L'H
Owvh" project Township 2
ami 1- rung" IB; townships 'Jl. -'2
iiml .'" ranfi M
Silver I ukc project Townehipa
g rid St, nioges 14, 15, 10, and
IV. Utwneblp , ranges l.'i and 14.
atWMhlp It, runc Itj township 2S
rang' hip -"'. rungea 12,
I.", iiml I I. loaiiship "i, range I Y
township It, range III
Ann lliver project Township 21',
riine- 17 and It; Inwiinhip ;H,
rani I'i 'i"n'hip ".ii, rang" I"
j' Itj township ll
rang' 17
in connection with
the Si: I pr.."ci huve heen
Carried lo a point where it is deem
Tl,..t ii...nv latdlifWl uti.rir, , ,h; ,,i, t entry all
who ll.iiu-i thcmsflvi". tluit tlu I,,,,.! ,, ,, necessary to the develop-
.iIw.in s .in- i iimplftt'ly ulirt'iiat nl ment . : Um pr.'.rci The Hecre-
tlit' times, tailed tu fi(;li nil nl tnrv ol tin Interior lias dirocled
llu'nc mallei-, i- cntinly hkcl. laWI taM I 'llowing land, title to
limcicl, il may hi- suid, il ulumM '"' "" l'""" oul ol lD''
ii'iinrL'(l a specinhat to ir.uli
TOO MANV AMENDMENTS.
clci linn may othcrwiae he, this
mattct ol proposed amendments
to the constitution ahoulri he tak
en up and ejiven serious eonsidet
ali mi, Mt the I'nillanil I'Aeniny
Tdtgnim. In addition In in
enormoiii numher o( eandidale",
Ihe wilcis are tailed upon to vo'.e
on elexen diffeienl ciictions of
proposed laws, amendmenta lo
'.In i oiistitution and refet ciidiim
petitions, tl- title tn mini nl
which is Mated with definitencaa
Mi.it aTUakci peifrt'lly i lear Its
ilieanin
That all the people eoulil Ii.im
voted mUlhjjently on llie-c .pic
linn- il is ridiculous to assume.
dearly defiaiM ooMlMioafj on the
merits ol ull ol these iuesliin
presented to the yenrial consider
.ninii of the voters.
It is ipntc evident from this
i h i nun thut: First, the tille Ifl
every one of these proposed
.iiiiciiilmenis tu petitions should
be made dclinitc that no
L'liiii-il StatM I" iininediately re
llel to sett I. iio'iit Township
N, ruuges 20,27 and Mj lownnliips
II ami M r mgee 27. 2-S and
Still !l I I 01 I U'lNWTlHES.
siiimiug, as i,y law raqairsd, lbs
union . oi . hnma prsseittstl, filed and re
iimleil uitaiiml thu Coiiuly ol llarnsy,
Mul. nl i trefoil, an. I tin amount ulloweil
hoc ut tin rugiilui May, IWsi, Urin ol the
Will be led m dotiht us to what ""'") eoart:
the really propose: second, thut peanseaiiw
tin i c should he some definite ,.
1 1 Jen n f iseiuore, judgti
limit. itions to the number of ipjes- (l ,, g
nuis Hibeaitted io that ull people .in..
j r i urrn, ni"
i M'la'T At'WD
. t tl.. .- ... I
It 'rinuuve rule umi '"") " ...... ... ..v. ..,
..Illll I,...'. ...HI..I ...I .-I I... .'It, .- Al.
pp.. 's very nearly as i " "8fcu 'e. "",
i trihutary t
Maker City. This it.
f Lett, r treight rutee JJ.s.OO KKrYAKU .-.0
lislunce of what the
. .a . .a. a " '
.,,, iiiiiio' lor llaker huhit m uoreny m'n uiai iium- .,
igo u looikl man- mg and shooting upon the enclosed ,.M1
art "i
a in S lUuge .'' K and township
M. I l,,
.on
i- I l:.iiulul!,.lii
I. n. in. II I. .!, iln
I. I.. I'.'lliailv, judge o(
election
I llll.k I il VI-. Jlt'i
Kuasell, lilt..
I . link ol
iii and i ci limit!"
baa
i.mies, etatl oi
Won
... W M. Harney Co AIIiu jVW ,,
ull
i.'i
ItUrelilleeil II carl'tuil lUlnlHol the Allierieun l.ailU ,V Live
in lacniisiii The Stock Co loeuled iii townships 31
aoonaln imhi hun, hr
uli. mi . I '-'.' t ii b I '
Li" Ii... i Citl he wuh Oregon (lietler known lie the I rout j.( ir,.,ii , ,,. .
.iiiiioi lilil lor ii-eiL'hi (..'reek and Colony Hunches,) is ele -tiou
ii .ii.. times tin- orii Htrutlv forhulden Any perron or "' ' '"''. '
the goodi in W'lacou- paraoea found hunting or trespusa. Kl,.rU) ,.lBrl,
iug with a gun in their iMisesaloi, ,, ntlnn
i.i uttnUu 'l.tunri I iui I iimiuirl t u. I i I ...
Iluilim rale on niiiull "' - " " l""i ' "". W.H i;.,kcr, dim
fi. i . ,. i he prosecuted to the lull extent ol . . . ril,i .tin,
roiu Port uud to Maker ,. ' . , ,, ,, "" A "ngtii, dito
the law. A reaurd ol '. is here- . . ,-... ....,.. luj
ion. mil the rule iron, b-eieradfcl evidence that will 'u '',.."!! '
l.ul.. i ir '.i I el nib pi'i
rule lor slook east
klioni 'is . oaf lna l hun
ik r OUj Tfaa dislri-
Hrniii Mak. . i'ii is nil
II no rcu "' ... wiiul'l
lliinli Haines t lien our iioldl.rs went I
dei Ho rig u ul the I'liillppi heulth was tin-
tii most iuiuortHot coiiHnierulion. VI
li-ud to their urn-Hi and conv
Amuip i I. ami A Ln i I
My K li Hit i Kan. ii Man
I ollowlPf The I Iaf
Parrj w las, dito
illfo
Jack .Mil ..il . clerk of
oloctiuu
Ni-ttull IUII r.lurniiif
box 1 7ft aalaaf
N I . UaaaM m. judge
nl el. ctiiiii
illlo
e in. i. hint can aell Willie J, Morgan, retired loinm..- i..u. . Wrk o(
-iln.p in Hui.tii.glun aary Sergeant V. H. A, of Kural '1"" ' ' '"'" ""
K A tlaMra.i.fl .lit..
r oitirobt.il i um wiiilu Ktuiir I, Coiivt.nl N H-.tnyi "J .'
ud Oiiluio. thu liolae W'us two years in Culm i.i.il two jt. li. ll... , judge jl
il shut ihe linker li.nr- ycarM in the I'hiiip'jlliee, and heing eluctiou
oause Bol i dm- aubjeot to oolda, I look l'r K...i;r ' ' ! '""
l' which re. ichus u l..r ..w Diaeoverv for I'onnuaJtitioii
iiiiibion. which kept u.r in p.i ltd healli.
Would .supply the inlor
Joe llaiuen, till i
,la) ..'.nil. .'In.
Ami now. in New lli.mp-biie, we Joe Hill, diuj
ol
11 must do ao i oluge lind il til" h?ei li.e n.i" III tin- I I. Jack all, all
truin tin.- point, world for couahf. Holds, hriiiiehiai rein'" b..x
.ot .uiiiioi rilup to trouhliw ami all lung disease
or Uni.uio and then CuiirHiin cii at City Iihj K
llilei lor fur II lit- Hlnp.- lo I'nce .Hie ami I."SI Trial
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'ohnson, dito .
. i Hendricks, clerk
of election
(' It. Ansniua .
0. W. Orlnkwater dito
1) R Thorn, judge Of
election and rr-tnrn
box
I 0 Dibble, in. Ik- of
election
Thomas Mutton, dito
A .!. Johnson, clerk of
election
(J. I.. Hembree, dito
T. J. Shields, dito
Aha 8 ringer, judge of
election
A.McKlnaie, dito
A. C Shaler, dii
(iarald IJriOln, clerk of
KUctloi. and return
baa
Tom Clereland, clerk
of election
Si.l Comegya, dito
Walter I'ross. judge of
election
Wiiiterniire. .1.
Frank Metahan, lit..
.l..lni Winterinire, clerk
of elertion
Archie t'ross, dito
Kemp MardisU. dito
and return box
Win tra, pnlge of
election
til", dito
IK enator .hto
C. T. I'arv. clerk of
election .
r, C Kialer, dito and
return box
at Drake, judge efelci
Hon
M II. i.earhart. dito
.1 A. Williams. I iln ami
return box
lil oner Kngle, dark ol
olecthtii
C. J .Iclilisi'll, lllli.
Ion llradtMil, .lit..
Cal Mcl'lieeUrs, judge
of election and return
bus
I'eler Clemens, judge
of elect ion
Frank Williams, dllu
I J laniialiiii', clerk
of election
A. A. (' 'Ming, .lit"
V m Hi. wail. 1I1I11
lleo. A. Smyth, judge
ol election und return
box
Dean Morton, judge of
ola.li.iii
II II r.rowi, .la
I'rea Smyth, clerk of
rlo. linn
A. L. Hunter, hto
Wtu I unIm, 'ka, aliases
grand Jury
l Jaiiifxiu. Ma
Kd Hiaemore, wilneaa
en. mi lurt. .
Ubart Aitnoa.iiitu
W. A. Kobertson. dilo
J.N Iu.mli, dllu
Mai Mvar, .lit..
W. f. Kubblits, .hi..
F. M lipUin, jur.o ur-
1 nil n.urt
James Variau, dllu
Mill. lit..
J I . Kak. r .In..
I I. Iliuiteu, .III"
ft. II . Johnauu, ilit.
ley, illtu
1.0. Foley, dito
W ACappa, dil I
m 1 Maa, .i.i"
('has A King, dit..
W. K Crawford, .lit
Frank Williams, diUi
M. I Una..., ditu
1'leaa Ctienay, dito
Lsaaa llorlou, dito
Chaa Auderaon, dito
I I' llltkenaoli, .III..
red lieuateadt dito
C II I'sria, caiivaasing
lection ri'lurna
l.erald iriltin, 11,111.1
iag electors
i (I Han. In. kr.canvaa-
iug election returua
1 Jsmoaou, dito
Glass & I'liimleiuiiue
primary elacl.ua Maf
plisa
Weloume 1'liaru.a.
o.rdiciue fur 1 uuiity
poor and aupl'lias
I' t) Laud Otter, plats
fur aaeeaaoi
l.unalrg.v l.allon aui-
pliua tur couniy pour.
Ketiaarls s. KudUmau
aupphea fur C o puor
'liuiaa-Heiald staaUoe
l.ppIlM
uii. r 1 itai 'i.-i"'iy
In -.dill ..liner
M J Usrdaa, nurvicaa
JOUguifl iiujuuat
II 1 1 lioui.aou board
of prieoitci
F J t arlr.ii., r. lulu uu
800 1 Irwin - H..U. 1 g
blauka
JaaSes (illberl, aerv.uea
300
6 JO
atlea , .judge of
.11
w 11 Maoris . dim
m.uh- 1,. n. 11, ayn
lliii.-U i'i. 1 hlghei
than the Muse 11.it
to get to Ontario.
free
An Al.'irilling Situation
LALllraV UtIS IM fglNr.
lr.-iiii.iut1 y raauita from uegleot of
clogged bowels und torpid liver,
Until CoiiHlipatiuu bei.'oinen chroic
Iliis condition is unknown to those
llsoulcli lloin isi incuse
Ciruuil rider mid luiri-
baaobar of tba goepul on who ue Or. King's New Lif Tills,
and in tint camp und the best and gentlest regulators of
Row A. .1. Irwin, of Stomach and lloweln, Cuarant. ed
a uutive ol thu W'esl,) by lily Drug Store. Trice -
I rod il ohark
.if ot, tl.il.
K'U. Ceil .. 1
.1. I . Mahoii, judge of
election
J. K. Jti.k.ur date
J. IV. look-y, clerk of
eluctlon.
1'uUl lollkll.f, dilo.
.1 Hevadge, n-iuru
Ikix .
Fred Utley, Ir . judge
ot election und leturn
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diet No I
Ueo W Hayes, I. gal aur-
vice Malliciii claim
Martin M. . dilving
laam, Adam U
inqutvl
'I'uu. Allen aerviiw of
subpoena lu Malluur
0a,
Turn Allen Mouths tor
uluctlou
Tom Allru, auiplieslor
pnauueia . . .
lum Allen jjiloi ices
Malheur county, cots
(ulaell trial
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ORttiON LEADS THE FIGHT
oev --- - w rxiir.-iir r isrxwrxvk
CUT IN M'l'ROCKIUION MENACES
UIMIUTIO'S PR0JFCTS.
Parllaad Rearg si
.. . . i
ill I in 'lie
tili'
1 1, lo-vern-
tneiit ni(' was recoin-
111. ml. 'I l.v the UoiiHe coinniittee,
lit is understood ollh the under-
Treat Tskts laltlalKt ' .R,., ,; thit il .uii.nl re-
M At a ANnra.l,aKiiiKNT
ff, Johks.Vu a-CaasmsaT
. Miller
' ITT, Aaat. Cashier
AaS ra4 art Clrtalar--Ta Fallal
in rM Wsitrra Stair.
13 00 13 00
The Telegram says The inllis
liTe In tn effort to enlist all the
rid Western States in a united
right ngsmst the reduction of Ihe
Qovrrnment appropriation for the
I'm I' -.. of gauging streams and
deter. 1 mine water supplies, has
la 1.. n hv the local Hoard of
Trade 1 trcular letters haee Iteen
mmercial nrganiia
tinn 11. Oregon, urging promt action
in the matter and the cummer. ml
organiralions of other slates inter
esied will li communicated with.
Lstters have ulrea.ly Iteen sent In
Oregon 'a representatives in I 'on
greaa, and it II expected that Ihe
rspraeiiitiv..s of all other Western
Rtataa will ) ske.l to join forces
und seeb to hate the reduced appt"
priathtn n -1 ncl to the original tig
ire, that the states affected by the
appropriation may not la forced to
so ll.r from ihe lack of funds to
1 .rv on this important work
1 HlifiaU nl the Hoard of Trade
declare thut if the recommendation
ol the committee on appropriations
that the amount for the gauging
of stream" and determining of wat
er supplies be cut to the extent ol
1100,001), carry, it will completely
t 1 up all private and other power
itml irrigation scheix.es in Oregon
,' I ..ther arid Western Hlatee. thai
lo not coin, directly under the
head ol liovernoienl teclamatioii
soo projects In oilier words, all water
III rights, public and private, it is
claimed will Im- hit in such a stale
11! unci rtaintt that all enterprises
involving Ihe.e rights will he block -rd
nob linlt'lv
i be slnt.s and territoriea ailed-
luOO ril by this appropriation are Ore
gon, Vti.ahiiigt I Hllloiola. Neva
da. Montana. Idaho, W'vomini;,
('tab, Colorado, Texas, the ll.tko
las, Arizona and New Mexico. An
effort will be made lo have ait
these slate unite in one determin
ed light to have the original appro
prialioti restored in Ihe Senate.
Should the reduction go through
1.- 11. ii.eiid.oi. Oregon would be
amst seriously airmted, it la said,
bv ollicial" ..I lh. Hoard of Trade.
as the e'ioO.OOO contingent appro
pn. iii. o of the state would not lie
available unless an eijual amount
is forthcoming fnuu the tlovern
ment The stale appropriation wag
made contingent upon a Uoverti
iiient apiiropriatiuu of eijual amount
and unless that tan Is aecured, not
a 1 nl of atale money van be used
The result would lie that the slate
wool. I be left without a dollar for
-t ,11. portent worb .
Mm I. the same status of affairs
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3 00
17 40
2 30
30 40
1740
17 40
IMS.
III :-o
;i in,
aiaraatlnn fund i available for
kbo eeote purpose thai Ike sitecisi
appro.' I'll. '- int'inlid to he I
ligaiing this 1
pitin' " 1 . ' ril of I
Trsib iei I .inalioti
approprlsl nit 1- made for a speci
lied iiml i.ii M- purpoea, beaaa M
-..I for nit
; thus leaving the
gituginr i" ' pleti .1 condi
tion Willi ' ' l-.'ieol-b-
ing.
A letter i iior (learin an-
noim- I Mod. chief
of iriiKiitioii ..ml dr image investi
gation that the appro
priali" ' work will
be mcr.'.i ed 110 I Ibnt he wii' he in
, 11, .1 .il h look into Ihe sit
uation hen
Km I re I In.ii lots in
OliUti... ID l-.l- III I. SWen. HI Iota
111 Hum- 160 o 1. - oi g.Htd laud a
part of .1 natural meadow III miles
I loiim-. unimproved, IflO
Idle Tulle with pre
sent crop i'l ,'ni-s standing.
has a house and I tence Tar-
ticulars .uu ! 1 unci at this
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ONTARIO ORSOOM.
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Tooth and Disc Harrows
Thomas Disc Drills.
Gall and gat orices before purchasing.
C. H. VOEGTLY, Burns, Ore.