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♦* SCHEDILE Ob' EXPENDITURES. NO QI FSTION OF RIFARIAS’ RIGHT." * Continued from First paga. The decision of the Secretary of I the Interior last month regarding to w H om • »si an AMT Cl m ' d AM I I'OR WIIAT I !> the cor. t. «t of the French Glenn Co. a .linst Sarah F Marshall, one of Lottie Harper, witness, State vs Miller A Colwell $22.IX) stHRDAY Jl'XP. cl H*-’. 32 10 ' the celebrated swam,» land cast i. M B Murton. 29 20 . ,, , . . Crank Cawlfield. 49 GOOP AS 1‘ASSEI». has put nn ei net to nli doubt regard- 24 00 Ed Springer. The passage of the irrigation bill ing th»» right of ripraian ownership Geo Simmons, 1G 00 is big with promise for far Western so fur as ap]»lied to the lauds south Ed Anderson, 28 oo development. The possibilities of of Malheur Lake. The division in Lenas Anderson, . „ 31.00 the great region this side of the I the above ca'-e briefly stated is as I N Hughet, 17.00 Missouri seem :.t length to have Myrtle Curtis, .,. 22 00 follows. taken tiriu hold upon the imagina 2H 00 Louisie McKentie ,, The land in controversy lies in tions of the East, for the Ea«t. Scott Catterson, 23.50 the Burn« land district, on the < onpled with Soutb.c'n apathy and 20 JO Tho« Allen. the formidable opposition of men 1 south shore of Lake Malheur, and N J Simmons, 1800 like Cannon. Gios.-enor atul Dal north of the meander line surveyed M H Brenton, 22.00 • »i • zell, could easily have defeated the in 1477. In reviewing the ease, M L I.cwi«. 8 20 the Secretary «totes that in April. measure. 56 ou R T Hughet. Few measures have ever passed IS'J'2. a number of persona alleging H Richardson. 4 20 «'.ingress s<> exclusively on their settlement in good fuith upon lauds John G Saxton, . 8 2<) merits as public undertakings as between this meander lin>‘ and the ’ H S Brownton, 16 20 this irrigation bill. Largely throng •(l waters cf th-' lake, petitioned for a Sam Mothershead, 4 20 1 h* effort « of Repre«en tat i ve T. ng ue. survey of such lands, which survey Ben Riddle, 24 00 of the irrigation committee of the was denied. Two years later the Geo 8 Sizemore, . 8 20 H«m»e, the unworthy schemes of f- Government ordered a survey of Lee Wilson. 4 20 landgrabbers have be. n vainst.ik- all dry land between the meander Geo S Sizeinorc, 4 20 ingly eliminate.! from the bill, and lim and the shore line of th»' lake, Geo Curtis, 20 00 now Presi.iet.t Roo-^velt ..nJ the but the 6urvev was not completed J F Mahon, 33 00 »• Xutional Irrigation A-s.-CLitict: until 1497. 1’i'on the filing of this Lizzie Kann, 9.00 III»» >' H have succeeded in working the bill survey. Sarah Marshall made home-, G W Clevenger, . 10 20 through the House, ¡t is a triumph . stead entry for the land :n coutro- ■ J G Saxton. 4 20 lor nseftil and honest legislation as ver«y, and the «lock company J H Wieder, 4.20 well as tor Western development. promptly brought contest, alleging H M Horton, G (»0 *• • • It does not appear as yet just that under the survey of 1477 they Annie Havrs. 19.0«) how certain this bill is of approval became owner of all land in »eetions John Cardwell. 4 20 m th- Senate. The measure pass in which the dispute! tract lies, C A Sweek, G 20 ed yesterday in the Senate bil, a- from which the water receded, leav Etta Horton. 6 20 mended in the House so □« to re ing this part; 'alar land «irv. They Mary Stanclift, 6.20 move its objectionable feat”.res. I claimed the tract because their Joel Smith. « 20 goes, therefore, direct to conference, original holdings extended to the Belle Gould, 6 20 and the natural thing to expect is original meander line, directly ad Mrs C Cummins, 6 20 that the Senate will concur in mere joining the disputed ares«. 2 20 "By the late survey the south C J Merrill. ly corrective alterations in its own A M Byrd. 6 20 bill. The only points of clanger boundary of the disputed land is Claud McGee, 10 20 > would s*em to lie m the rule or half u mile north of the meander K Maher. 6 20 ruin principle of the corporations line laid down in 1477. The pru- Jus A Sparrow, 10 20 with high standing in the Senate, testant’s lands were originally re J McMullen, ¡0.20 and a possible perversity growing turned as 9wamp bv the Govern Thoe Sagers, 10.20 out of th»' bitter conflict over Cuban ment surveyor, and passed to the Mrs Chas Anderson 10.20 relief. Considerations of this un -late as such. The co npany's pro- • Jason Bennett, juror, April, 1902 G HU worthy sort, however, will have test iva« accordingly dismissed. Thos Bain, 5 20 much less leverage in conference The company now alleges that the W H Morrison, 7.00 than in the tortuous way» of com meander line of 1S.77 did not ap M P. Bonnett, !3u0 mittees and debate. We think the proximately represent th* then ex T F Arnold, 17.0C Senate will promptly concur ami isting water line, but rar: some dis J M Farrens. 12 (M) tance ba»:k from the lake. This, the bill become law. W L Beet, 10 00 Of the general scope of the meas however, is not shown bv the evi- O 1) Rusk. 8.00 ure it is suflicient to say tir.it it di-ni’e. Mrs. Marnhall ha»l prinia E J Laughlin, ’.5.(K) »et», apart the sales of public lands faei»' valid entry. au»l had resided A L Vanderpool, 8.60 i.. arid land states for an irrigation on the land for nine years. T J Shields, S 40 ♦ und. to I*? ex|>cnde'l in depart I The case of this same c»>mp«ny Henderson Elliot 4 40 mental expert bauds for storage against Alva Springer, which in Jacob Wright, 12 00 ami distribution of headwi.ters. It volved essentially the same poiuts. E L Beede. 1 1 00 is uiHierstood that specific enter- ’ has been carried through the courts A B Carey, 144)0 ¡■riles, one in California, another up to and ini hiding the United Thos Baker, 3.20 in Arizona and atbitd in Montami, States Supreme Court. an»l all have ;C 1' Rutherford, 2.30 »» -••»»•• will be execute.! with these funds, held in favor of the homestead lra Stubblefield, 2 40 and that experimental v.ork will cluimant. The evidence in this W B Johnson, 12.(10 ji • • •! • - • • be d»>ne in other states and terri and all similar cases supports the C J Johnson.• 11 GO r tories. including artesian borings conclusion that there was m> lake F M Bunyard, 24 (NJ and surveys in certain places in 'or p<rmanerit body of waler abut- i ; J I) Daly.’ 16 00 I Eastern < )regon. This state's im ting on or in front of the lands , W A Robertson. 17.20 »• • mediate benefit may not l;o con claimed by the «’ompanv to which Sum King. 7 80 th* meander line laid down in 1877 siderable, but its ultimate profit W A <’raft. 1600 could relate This being tru» , the from the law will be great. John (Iradd >ck, 2G 00 Oregon has borne conspicuous Secretary fiol'ls that that line must Tim Donovan. 8.20 au»l effective part in the work that b* considered as the boundary line M Horton, 36.00 find« fruition in this bill. Repre of th* lot“ in question, und that no M F Williams, 16 20 »' sentative Mo«»dv has oo-operut» d I question of riparian rights is pre- Ed Miller. 23 40 • ’ »• J •II ' z-ilmi-lv with Messrs l'inchot and i-ented." I) R Thorn, 19 00 • >• ! Newell, ib* Government experts J A Bartlett. 22.IX) Five y»-3r« ago, when the repub A A Cowing, wtiom ficcarteli over Ea«t» rn or»-- 25 40 gon last year, and by whom Pr-si- lican party succeeded to th»? con A G Gould, 24 20 . dent Roosevelt has chiefly been ad trol of national siTairs, business Albert Altnow, 37 GO vised. Ilia lufluence at Washing was stagnant, credit impaired, cur W H Gearhurl, 3G 00 ton. which ha- been )>oteut among rency »ii9ordere»l and industries Wm Bennett, 33 20 I the leader« there, has stood him prostrate. After th- task of ¡»Ut R I' Moffett, 38.00 »nd the s’ut»' in good stead. R-p- ting the national house in order John Winterrnieir !» 18.00 r rezentative Tongue, as chairman of was accomplished the party not D S Graves, 32.00 »' th* House committee. has also only brought the country tn the Alva Springer, 9S 20 I' ,.ih.-»rrd fui ithful'.v ami With ¡tinnl highest point in its prosperity but <J E Parker. 13,00 •J »■it■*«*, not only to perfect tlie bi;:. m th* highest point of prosperity Ci'.-o Marshall, 2.20 ! » r butto bring about its passage. ¡n the history of the world; and Taylor Simmons, 2 20 » Eastern Oregon s «lebl is gr»it. l»o!ti this in spite of three wars in two A Rscine, 31.00 » to MiWidy, whom it refused to honor hemispheres. Cuba. China and the Isaac Foster. 19.20 with re-election, .-mil to fongue. ! Philippine«. R L Hutton, 18.50 who»* Western < Jregon constituents S W Hamilton, 22 60 •ft ••••»»• • are far more interested in rivers 22 80 The independence of Cuba under L N Stallard, » 1 and harbors than in arid lands, J R Drewett, 22 OU. • • .. .............. »» it • • Botti are men. however, to whom republican «ponsorship from this R F Stewart, 22 60 I be success attained will be ■ con country is one of the ehi»-f glories Win Altnow 24.40 ►idered compensation not to I k - of the times, and the withdrawal of Geo McDowell, 23 20 »! dopised.—< Iregonian. oijr troops from tin- Phili|tqines. F E Halladay, • • ,1 • 22,80 advocated bv the den.-i/crats. with - mj W u 'ZW ~ X. E»i Howard, 22.80 Jt • • • • f.......... ff the consequent turning of the is Chas Owens, 18.00 lands over to rapine and pillage Geo ( 'awlfield, 30.00 »' C to make your baby stron# and would Ke the crowning infamy of W E Hus'oti, 28 20 r welt. A fifty cent bottle of the age. H L Brisco, o 28.20 B F Mutter, 23.60 1 will chanyc a nickly bob to The British War oilice Staten Chas Anderson 28.20 ' » 9 a plump, rompiny child. that, the total number of Boer pria. J P Withers, 31 00 y i Only or.i. c ent a o^c, think oners was 25.565. Reports ot W P Robbins, * of it. !tn as nice as cream. 27.00 it tietid for a free sariplc. unci try it. captures »luring the war gave the J T Barnes, 30.20 r •Ctf ... 4< 4»5 Fear! SirctI, w V< impression that the number was | B F Jenkins, 26.00 » 'i ;,uc. «4ud Ji.oo; all dru : . l’uul Blume, r-«/*’*--? <s'* far in excess of there figures. 22 CO I) •! COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER • II I > 1 I » e I - » . r *» »- I» • •i • •i i» «i ii • • f • • it •i ♦i • •i • ♦♦ ■ • i» • ii 11 •i ii «i • • • I • • •• ii »♦ • ■ • ii ii • i' ■ •i ii •i • i» II • • ♦ • I ■ I« II • I • ♦ I • i« I« II • • I II • II • I II »I ' I •I II • I II I» • »I • • • II • 11 II • I II • • • . ........................ II • •I II *1 •I II ■ II • J' I II I' ■ I' ! I» I • • I If • • »I I1 • • I' ■ft • • • • • I f • I» i| II | Only 50 Cents i Scott’s Emulsion i* { •I II R \ Dickenson. • » »» • John Winters, W H Maylleld, • • »• II Walter Cross, W II Ce. il, Al !.*!> (leu Hankins, $22 00 (!eo D Hagey, 32.40 R B Johnson, 29 "U .1 () (’awlt)eld. 24 00 C Cummins, ¡6 00 V J Hopkins, 28 0° I) Jameson, justice fee», Stat* i a Catteraon 31 00 Geo Si.’cmore, constable . . „ 17(H) : Frank Cawlfield, witness ,, • •i • • . ............. 22.00 Geo Simmons, 26.00 Mrs Warren Curtis.............. ............ „ 23 50 Alva Spriter, Jas .Mahon, „......... ,, »1.00 Fr*d Cook. IS oo 2200 W F Alherson, registering voters 4.20 Geo Shelli'V, jailers fees 2500 Geo W Young, judf'»' Burns ......... 4 20 C W Met'la in h 20 John Sevedge 16 20 W A < Iowan clerk ............ 1 20 M L Lt'win • 24( h ' F D Barrows K • • • • ’ « •••»•«•• .4 24 O Hedrick, special constable Burn» ■( 20 J II Loggan, judge, Hurney ............. 4 20 J P Witht'rs • ».......... 44 ............... 20 OO, Alma Davis 4* * * ’ ’ 44 ..................... » • • • 16 50 A K Riclinrihon clerk 9 00: H R McClure • <1 • (*............. .. . . . 10 20 (> J Durst H i, • s ••»»... . 4 20 Jasper Davie, swearing in judges . * . • 4 20 J H l.oKg.in, returning ballot b»>Xes G.OO David Miller, judge Drewsey ......... 19 04 A H Altnow ( 20 . S S William» ••»(■•••• <( • • • • • • • G 20 C E Blandire clerk an»i returning ballot boxes G 20 Drewsey precinct ti 20 M J Masaiker clerk Drewsey G 2o J H Wright (* • • '44 G 20 A W Hurlburt judg.i Warm S]>rings 620 M V Baker 2.20 J F Vandi-rDOol . . G 20 R B Jackson clerk and returning ballot boxes ¡0 20 Warm Springs precinut 6.20 S E Taylor clerk Wurm Springs ¡0.20» I N Hughet »4 ' 41 * ‘ »4 10.20. Thus Hutton judge Curre ... 10 20 F (.' Dibble ¡0 20 ■ Alfred Jo.inson ,. . , .................. 6 80 A O Bedell clerk 5 20 I"*ii<- Foster 7.(X) J F Oakcrrnan ....................... ¡.'¡00 WBJohnson returning ballot hoses.. . 17.0») R R Sitz indite Saddle Butte 12.<X) D N ( 'utterson ‘ ‘ • ’ <4 ’ ’ ............ ¡0.00 M V SmitIi ............... „ and returni ng bal- hit bole* ... 8 oo W Drink water clerk Saddle Butt«- 15 00 h GO Walter Gruy 41 judge 8.40 1 C A Bonnett 4 40 i C T Carey • 4 ' ¡2.00' A Venator 14 00 F G Stauffer clerk 14 (K) W C Cecil <4 • 3.20 R Noble 2 30 M P Bonnett r(■turning lia! lot t>OX*H 2.40 G S Johnson judge Pine Creek ¡6.20 26.00 CAO 20.60 89.00 1’3 40 6 50 2G.U0 28 20 2120 16 20 8 75 37 10 4 30 4 30 M 50 1.70 s 50 15 50 GUO 27 <M) 1G 20 tc.no 6 so 20.60 39 (Ml 23.40 (150 26.00 24.20 ?s 20 16 20 fl 00 I« (X) 9 UO 9 (X) 9 IX) 9.00 9.00 9 00 6.00 (i UO GOO 6 (X) 6.00 (I IN) 1 (X) 3 ()0 6 IN) 6 00 6.00 9 (Ml 9,tM) 9 00 9 00 900 9.00 601» 6(H) 6(H) 16 00 6 00 6 00 3 00 3 00 3 (N) ¡6 00 G 00 GUO 3 00 3(N) 3 (JO ¡0.00 3 00 3 (X) 3 60 3 00 •3 (N) 3 OO 3 00 3.00 7.00 GOO 6 00 ¡000 3.00 3 00 8 (X ) 3 IN I 3.00 3 (X) 3.0) 3 0«) 7 (X) 6(M> GOO tl lioo 6 OU «>.00 3.(iO 3 ou ll 3.00 11 OO 6.00 6 ( O 3.00 3 00 3.00 3 OU I « 11 Il • • • II II • ■ II • • 11 • II • I • II • • II 11 II 11 .... • • stas . . • s . . . ♦ » ■ • « s • • • . . s • •».♦» (. ¡2.00 J H Anderson 11 GO Joe Williams clerk ’ 44 22.00 ' August Miller *4 •••••••••« ......... J C Davis 16.00 and returning • 44 • • • " «4 ‘ . „ ballot boxes 17.20 7.80 Peter (,’lernens judge Poison Creek 16.00 Steve Lumpsliire M ff M 26.00 Wm Xtewart ♦ « »» clerk 8.20 A A Cowing ft »• 3G(N) E 1 J I.ampshir«* : » « « tf 16 20 S Waiting » » ft ff judge Wild Horse 23.40 Chas Turner »» 19.00 E’-iimr Carlson 44 44 22.00 Frank Miranda 44 44 44 25.40 Lou Bosenberg clerk 44 44 24 20 Geo A Smyth Jr 11 <( I 4 35.60 W E Alberton and returning 44 4« 4i ballot boles 34 (Mi 31.2° Joe Lorenzana constable 34 0() W E Harr in judge Alvord 18.00 Chas Reed 44 44 30 (JO Bent Embree (4 44 31.20 S Albcrson z clerk 4» 13.00 Sid Kurtz U ii 3.40 : E L Scott 2.20 i 29.00 19.20 18 50 22 GO 22 80 22 00 22.00 23 60 23 20 22 80 22.80 18.00 30.00 28.20 28.20 23.60 28.20 31.00 27.00 30 20 26.00 22 OU 44 A Lundin judge Pueblo M M Doan 44 44 f Adam Adrian ,, I Roy McGee, service fee on Mrs Geo Simpson Sum Bailev, meals forjudges and clerks of election James Colwell witness coronors inquest Wm Haves witness state vs Colwell and Miller Mrs G Hays ............................................... u Dalton Biggs dist atty fees State vs Patterson Geo Sizemore constable fee same R Hankins jr services road supervisor Fred Haines supplies for r<»ad supervisor 8.75 37.10 4 30 4 30 8 5(1 h.7O 6.50 15.50 5.00 27 oo 3.00 3 00 3 00 11 (MJ G (M) 600 G 00 6 00 (1 UO 6 00 1 (X) 3.00 6 IK) 6.IK) 6 00 3 (Hl 300 11 00 GUO G.OO G.OO 6IM) GOO 17u0 6.00 6.00 6 00 G.OO 6.00 6.00 3.00 3 (X) 3,00 3.00 17 (X) GIN) GIN) 3.1 M) 27.00 3 00 3.00 3 00 3 00 3.oo GOO 6.00 t; ix > 6.00 3.1X1 3.00 3.(M) 3.00 3.00 27,00 3.00 3 00 3 /» 3 <•/) .”,.00 3.O0 3.00 3 00 37)/) f,.0n non ♦i./M) 6.00 6.00 6.00 35.00 disallowed 7.20 44 3 40 44 22,00 continued 31.00 disallowed 5.00 4 4.5o continued 78.5«) •4 3.75 disallowed II. RlC'HAKDSON', County Clerk of Hsrney County. I The Capital Saloon W. E. 7BISCH. Troprister. ------ BUST OK WINKS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.------ gflr*I)rinka mixod to suit your taste. Courteous treatment guaran jd Your patronage Solicited.