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BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY.OREGON, OCTOBER 26. 1901. VOL. XIV. HELD UP BY SENATOR TIMON and also f r preserving the great forests that store up the water sup- A LARGE TRACT IRRIGATED _____ That these are the President’s ARID LAND BEING RECLAIMED BY THE opinions, and that such will be his STATE 01- MONTANA, action, is known through other OFFICIAL DIREl TOKY source* than the statement of Mr Raoieveft Says ?a Future Both Oregeo Sena 1<1 • TAT«— "IIEI.ON Maxwell. No other President of The State lias Charge of the System Which U. 8. Senator« J. H. Mitchell. Wilt be Operated on an Extensive tors Will be Consulted About Patroa- Jueeph c-iuiou the United States has known any Scat: for Benefit of Settlers. aze—Knew oi no latarmocy. jThoB. Tongue. ■•«a thing about the arid lands of the iM. A. Moody Congre««raeu ....... 1>. R. N. Blackburn Attorney ueuentl ................ T. T.Cker Governor What seems to be a good begin- A recent dispatch to the Oreoni- great we-t. The subject is one in .............. FI Dunbar becretary oi State C S Moore an says: Senator Simon, of Oregon, which Mr. Roosevelt takes nil es ■ r.ing in the solution of the great Treasurer.. ... J II Ackerman bupt. Publie Instruct.« ......... W H Loed« called upon the president tin other pecial interest, nor is it new with 1 ar; 1 land problem was made nt diate Printer . R. 8. Beau. ■ . z C. w ' Vertun day, and had a pleasant interview him; he has been forming his opin ■ Helena Mont.. Oct 11, by the state Supreme Judge« F. A. Moore concerning appointmen-s io Oregon. ions and reaching his conclusions of Montana. The State Arid Laud #t . NIMKTH J®DI' IA ’ • DISTRICT. upon it through the observations '¡Grant commission, which was .. ,.M. D. C lifford He particularly expressed dissatis fYlatelz»» Judge Iiiiiiza ! . ( . ...’ "’•A » District . . Win Miller r, J¡^il»i«trict Attorney of many years. But since it is an created by the legislature with ..................... IS Geer faction with the appointment of Joint-Representative ........... J W Morrow Jeiui-tícuatur George \V Bibee, as receiver in the undertaking into which private ' power to r. claim lands donated to WWTY - II . LN-Y Oregon City land oflieo. President capital is not likely to bo embarked the state by the general govern . Jame* \ Fparrow Cuonty Judge . H. Rk'bartiFon Roosevelt said he had not been pre on n bcale sufficiently great to show ment under the Carey act, celebrat Clerk...................... ;. a Miller Treasurer.............. .. .... J Ë Jû viously aware of the lack of har its possibilities, he sees it is nec ed the opening of the great canal Survevur .............. Geo Shelley sheriff................. . ... J W Hucbatian mony in the Oregon Senatorial del essary that the government should system in district No 4. There AaMMor . .. J <’ Barth IT bchool Superin tenth ............ E J Noble egation and in making the recent undertake an experimental demon were present besides lueml.i rs of Mock Inapector A. Vei aror i CommisaioueTS R J Williams appointment of liibee he helieved stration. on a scale large enough to the commission and other state i HAUTE Y U. F LAND OFFICE’ officials, members of the press, in there was no objection on the part prove its national importance. ..Geo. W lia et? leaUter It cannot be doubted that the cluding u representative of the As ...Cha« Newell < f anyone then to. lie assured Sen •Receiver itor Simon that in future no ap- habitable and productive area of sociated Press, and many repre-en- , BociEriEs. pointments would be made in Ore- the United States may i>e extended, tative engineirs and business n>“ii. SYLVA BBBE1 A H lX'.rrev X. ..3 Meets every ist and 3d v, n r-1 h > . gon without first consulting both through irrigation, by millions of Die canal intended to irrigate / /'s Til.ie n- X. acres. A dozen states, containing 500 acres of the Carey land, was BKyrar Senators. Upon receipt of a telegraphic more than 1,000,000 square miles, opened and water sent on its mis A. O. Ü. W. Bara» Lüttye, Nu. 47 Veetseverj Frida night. protest from Senator Simon against offers vast areas which may be sion of making homes for the small Ç 11 \ M. " r. o H Bibee’s appointment, the President turned to highest use for man farmer. District No. 1 comprises 33,000 held n;> the commission which had through irrigation.—Oregonian. HARNEY LODGE. NO. 77. I. O O F. Meets at Odd Felton a Hail,siqir-t»- acres of splendid land in the beau already been made out. It is pro 7*30 ttl. , J M ...» D p — u Dilti'll Y K11,_, .-. S e P l Fear Years for Dawson. tiful Dearborn Valley, in the north bably in view that the appointment ern portion of Lewis and Clark will be allowed to stand, and sotne George Hayes, of Eugene return county of which Helena is the PROFESSIONAL CARL'S. future compromise be arranged. N'o reeomin ridation has vet b a n ed yestrrda,- from Dawton after county so.it. Die state proposes to GEO. 8. SIZEMORE, made to fill the receiv. r?hip at the spending the summer there for th“ sell this land in tracts of 1(H) acres ATT0CAV. j Hurns land district. It is possible f iurth time since the rush of 1897. to actual settlers at only the cost i,**| B urns .................................. O regon . ' H iyi s may continue to rcaive for He took in a band of beef cattle last of placing water upon the land, spring from British Columbia, and giving 10 years for payment in 10 honw. Colleciion’*, Land r.nd Kt al several weeks yet. iishc.y Estate matter pr<»ini a:ten.i- ! i«>. hr.s recently fltiishe I 1 ntchering equal annual payments at (> per roflti;T - them for the winter market in the cer.t interest. Lieven thousand ■ t J. W BKiG«, 1 M/roN L : ' Lives?-'.' Convention. Klondike. Beef, hi- says, will keep acres are now ready for settlement, "T Biggs & Biggs for the next six months, as it freez and it is fair to say there is no more ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, A dispatch from Chics? i FT VS es solidly and no salt is required mi" Martin D Madden has l.i n si b ct< d He considers b ■ did very well on I- iig'.'fui -pot in the Ricky moun ---- — — — OU) '«httiT . B RXS, that ■ i.:;n region The pic'.uresqiie main Practice in all tne courts of Ort- as chairman of tlie committee on til" veidc.ro th: year. bo* rai of toe ii .'l.:es skirts the e. ML’ arrutigemen's for the II? fifth annual Collections promptly made. nv'eni.^--. | lie tiiiio.s D/ l -. oii will hist about convention of the National Live four years more and th n the coun Ah tern edge of the valley and w.h H G. W. PAhRlSH «mki- ’ G. A - REM BOLD stock Association, which wi l meet try will be abandoned,as the pincers abounds in grand scenery, ii.-h and fork 1: PARRISH à REMBOLD, in Chicago the first week in Dec will be wo rked out by that time and all kinds of g .iuc and timber, and tttk. I Attorney e-at-Law, . wank ;. . ember. There is unusual interest no ledg of any consequence nave . the land lies in small Valleys sur cattle, i» Bn ms (and Cai • ( ; . « »• * - . plitiha. in this meeting, for the reason that yet been discovered. Should good rounded bv low-lying hills that Will pra-tke In th»- • arts ■ f Hr--. r' GrantCuualiea And iti ¡ ■ ■ tp ■ ne <<.un oi th ■ eanif,. ttie convention will take up some gold-hear!:>g quartz be found in any supply rich grass for stock. RtM.e. and also ia C. > iai.d office. ■bit .c > it. The state is burbling the canal important questions wbi :h will be quantity, Dawson would become a itt!e "I-- | Chas*. II. Leonnitl, system and will own and operate it ffieftn;-] referred to congri- t. Tiie stock permanent camp, but of this there hvwi'3 ATTOK ? K V - A T-1. A V., men it is said, will ask congress to is very little sign at present. ''Alas in perpetuity for the sole benefit Al Mi 'K .cr i uii -er w ______ Careful attention given to ('" ’;cc- appoint a special committ'e to in the occupants of the land, and with k i, howevi r, stands a good choncc enftth.'.T liüQS and Reul l'.<"- ull J. vestigate conditions upon the pub of being a permanent abode for out profit to any one, miking the Notary Public lic ranges, nr.d report back a plan white people, as its resources nre enterprise entirely co operative in H abney , - O reoon for the future government of the varied and inexhaustible.” he said. nature. This is the fust irrigating canal on the American continent to M. F itz G erald ratines in such a way that the con- T ho * ntqn W ilma ns be built anil operated by a state goy- Notary Public Attorney at Law . fl ids between sheep and cattle POINTERS. Real Estate Agent eminent and undoubtedly luiirks an WILLIAMS & FITZGERALD grazers way be averted. Ranges • lioi'li in the great irrigation pro- are becoming so overcrowded that Always wash your feet in water Oflice in old Mare, ic Eulldin ’. biem. the struggle for gra “ .« is resulting in —molasst-s atfracts flies. Don’t BtHNe. - O regon almost daily conflicts, in which work your cars—it may cause ac- bloodshed is becoming altogetlier tion of the brain cells, says at. ex-i Just now the chief excitement in 8. W. MILLER, too frequent. Another important change. Never spit on the floor— Baker City is oil. In Malheur NOW.;’ PUBLIC. <;U“«ti it to be con-ider<d is a Lili with a little practice you can hit a county, just to the south. has been Burns, - - - Oregon. providing for government inspec rug. Cats carry diplheria—don't discovered a lurg" basin Iwaring tion. and the tagging of all woolen contract diptheria if you have a unmistakable evidence of a large W. L. MAB8DKS, JOifNU iEAL . manufactures, to show the p rcent- cut. Avoid all drafts—learn the reservoir of oil. In fact, there is MARSDEN & CEARY. nge of "shoddy ” and cotton used tep of the bank c :.-hier and jump evidence of both oil and jietroleum Physicians . nd Surgeons. in all nIDged woolen fabrics. These through the window. Eat fruit I hree companies have been formed ■ORr.’, oit'-. x. and oth“r quest’ons fully as imj r- and vegetabj. s in the summer they in Baker City, one in Vale headed Ofiff al retid*' I No. SO taiit are exp 1 to draw to this are too exp-n-ive in ths winter by Hope Bros., bankers; one in y n meeting the largest gathering of tin»«-. Never use face powder «o it Spokane, and a couple herein Port DR. H, VOLP, stockmen in th" hist'-ryof the coun will show — fool the pcopie and you land. A short ago, just east of it try. Mr. Madden will select a may marry rich. Don’t allow your V ale on the Idaho state line, parties - Phy siri ? and Surgeon, h iring a well struck oil. The well icommiltc" of prominent business n cktie to mount over your collar— orno At ' men to assist him in providing it create* insanity in thejicople you caved and they will have to do their entertainment for the visitors. As meet. Don’t work in the winter it work all oV'-r again, but will r> a .h H. KLEBS, M. D. th ■ I-.U ri al: n.-il Live..lock Expo brings on pneumonia, in summer the same depth in a short time. PHYSK'IA sition will be in session at the same it debilitates Ly increasing the pi r Several wells will soon be started Ot'.ice in V time, it is expected that there will spiration. Always breathe through to the west of Vale, in the Malheur B ckxs . Of Ire over 100,(4 '•' stock men here. Telephone No 171 either your mouth or nose—deaf- district, and a Baker City Company ne-n may result from breathing which ha* oil lands in Crook coun L. B. H Ibba ¡nl ty. *'ip;>o-ed to bo on the same Tic CtuatrjT Arti Lazi . throug your car. I III,;.:.I- I3lx>XVIltOTl. vein as the Malheur land*, will also Ti-s i begin boring very «bortly. If oil Mr (¡erg-- Mr. veil, pr.-i lent of Tii: N.-w Mirrar. Bar. Office IrM O» ■ •>' Tl ■ it found in any quantity it will the National irrigation A'.eiation, Ü'. ■ ■ r- .'I has had an interview with Presi Mirrors that one can see through mean a railroad in that country at g dent Ro.isevelt on th" subject of aecorJh g to the Philadelphia Poet, once.—Telegram. ari l lands and irrigation. After an are tt.e last invention which is be Having bring’ ' th“ R‘ ex' rd-d cor.v.-rsatim. with the coming the rag“. lazoked at from \V. H. Shirk, local ag«*nt for the rant Basin- «s of t ;n. ■ . L • ». Pres,‘ier.t Mr M íxwell has express one side tber are perfect mirrors. California A Oregon Land Compa I reaped'’u! y ; ,'e a v ■’ '.ino- ed the op:u: m that he "had at last Looked al from the otb»r, a jerson ny. appear-* to In? a ruwtkr in that alionnfal old pvtr n«. ns well met a man who kr.ew more alxert can ere through tb-m the earn" as capacity. La*t •reek he no! I to oa new. M k « H E "I iraigation ’’.an himself.” Mr. through a window They are a Joec ph Howard of Drews Valley Maxwell add'd: “Th“ President great convenience in such institu two .retion* r»r 2240 acres of land a drug store, where a pre adjoining hia Dr<-w* Valley property i »• Leen tion* •••••••••«•• the west scription chrk can stand behind Part of thi* is agricultural and tbe JOHN MeMULLF.N the arid one and put up a prescription tin- remainder grazing land H* also a and th* • ern. and at the aame time look sold two «rctions to Coinmf u« and nd t»#»i dlitiea of through the mirror and see that the John Ixjfftu* at Crane Lake, and a 0 *f B vtwv . • Mr Maxwell ' idy or gentleman who is waiting section and a half, part meadow « - - - - for the prescription does not steal and th* remainder grazing to Jas. e I’-e den I • RO"He *(•«« th* drug’tore Ttey are called tire Boyd and Mrs. Ciara E Anderson Mign V« fir k |<W| irr platinized glass," being I acked by at Bly.—Lakview Examiner any ; ub- arompoord made of!*’, per cen‘ nr g» eon- •ilver and 5 percent plati* um. We have the be*t stock of will .TT0» d paper and Tapine»» matting •ver ilde term« it* and com- brought from ite railroad. —Borm iST« Furniture Co. SUBSCRIPTION RATEs: One Year .............. • Mo th« Three Month« — f’2.00 BIBEE’S COMMISSION MADE OCT BL'T NOT VET MAILED. *101 • THE OREGON FORWARDING COMPANY Best supplied GENERAL MERCHANDISE In Eastern Oregon STORE tt : ----- WE CARRY A FULL I.INK OF----- I Clothing: Boots and Shoes, Hats and Gaps I : BEST QUALITY, LATEST STYLES, LOWEST PRICES. DRY (JOODS AMD CENTS FURNISHINGS! Cur Grocery and Hardware stock is complete in every particular STUDEBAKER WAGONS : and OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS. ~\7y a-retiouLses! H H I i IT** NO. 4S. We are giving the people of Harney and Malheur counties an opportunity to exchange their products for CASH AND MERCK A NDISE. We pay the highest ¡»rice in Ca«h and Merchandise : At the Arcadia Stock Varda we will receive for half cash and half goods ! i Steer Calves, 'Y'earling Steers Stock must be round and acceptable to Superintendent Metcalf, of Arcadia. ! : I We have concluded to make Ontario and Arcadia points of exchange thus enabling every farmer to dispose of his products readily. lohnt yourfiolronoyf E- TV 7//aJ ortftn n tyoctajfy. ______________________ _______2______________________________ n >•î.»T'•!••••»I••!••*••**■*** nr.rrr.:: »ttttnruttp*tni:r :t".ttr.t::tnnutwnn :a«Kmntr.s:nt«::"t::3tnn:n:nmtttm