BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY,OREGON, DECEMBER 6, 1902. ’.It. XV!. NO. 2. DESCHUTES MAY BE AYOIDED oftbo grouud. To keep it from Na. B2M. reaching the railroad track and Rsportolimeondiiton of th. burning up ths. tie*, Mr. W. A. Me- ' f”ST NA^ BANK 0F — I at Harns in tha Stata of Oregon, at the cloae of 1 • • • • Dowell, the engineer of the road, buaineaa, Nov. 25,1902. SURVEYORS TO LOOK OVER EASTERN • • • • had a ditch several feet deep dug BBsavBCBa. PART OF STATE. .... 99 1. (Ml 11 • • i along the track. This ditch was l.oaua and Diacottnia. (J. S. llunca to aecura circulation . «.’2S0 00 • • i j first-tilled with water and then with Premium.« ou IL B. Bands Ml a • • • • 1 »arth, which did not contain any Repeal pl ion Fund. 312 50 • • N« Harpas» ta laterter» With Private Vow Real Estate. Furniture and fixtures 3.07« 93 • • • • slate, so that it would stop the pro­ Cash and due from Baukc 8A.931 74 paaie* Operali«^ Cader The gress of the fire when it was reach­ Carey Act 9IM.14SM ed. A aimilar ditch will be dug I.IABILITIK«. ............ «25,000 00 at the base of the hill from which Capital stock paid in Oregonian News Bureau, Wash­ Undivided profit» . 320 17 the slate was taken to keep the National Hank Notes «.25)00 ington, Nov. 29.—The government Due to other Nstioual Hauk» 4M 49 fire from extending to it. is to commence work in Oregon Individual depoait» subject to check 120.237 53 The railroad runa through that Demand certificates of deposit» 879 00 next spring under the general ir-! hill, and it is feared that if it rigation law. This determination HA14.r»54 caught fire and burned, as has the STATE OF OREGON, ( i has been reached after the depart­ elate along the track, the heat i COUNTY OF H a RNKY.I “ , • . ” a Ai_ a Li a !. N. U. Carpenter. ('ashler of the above i ment had gone over the proceedings would be SO great that the trains I osmej b.uk, do a>l«u>nly .wear :hat th» slxnr. of the recent irrigation convention could not pass through the cat. It J statement is true to the Met of my knowledge , and belief. in Portland, and been convinced of is so unusual for slate to burn that N. U. ('ARrtMTsa, (.'«shier. the earnest desire of the people for Correct—A (test: the fact that this slate has burned government aid in the reclamation J ohn D. D aly , has attracted a good deal of at­ J. W. GBABY, of the semiarid portions of Eastern I tention. Some time ago one of the K. 1 WlLUAMN. Oregon. The character ofthe work Diractors cannel coal mines in Morgan ooun- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 'Mth and the localities where it will be to caught fire, and it was a long day of Nov, 1902 C. He L bomard . • • undertaken will not be decided up­ Notary Public for Oregon • • serious task to get it extinguished, (Seal) • • on until the committee designated but it was not generally known • • I • • by the convention report* on the that NOW A BANKER. any slate had sufficient I • • • • several feasible projects in the combustible matter to burn steadi­ • • • The news leaked out vesterday • state, and designate* those for ly under ground for day«, and the • • • which there i* the greatest demand fire constantly spread.—Lexington I afternoon that Albert Geiaar bad • • • I sold all of his stock in the Citisene’ • • from the people The preference (Ky ) Herald. • • • bank to the Hon W. E. Grace and • • • • of the majority is to be re*i>ected I Colonel E Stewart, the westorn • • • • in this work as far a* possible. PLACER MINE IN A OOOSE I traveling representative of the • • Arthur P. Davi*, who represent-1 • • I Simmons Hardware Company, of • • • • ed the Hydrolic Service of the ¡ It happened like thia. ‘ St Louis during the past 15 years •• government at the convention, ha.“1 William Patterson decided to I Mr Grace and Mr. Stewart have • • • • •• transmitted a report to Hydrogra- h ve a Thanksgiving dinner. Instead of selecting conventional I J0,nt,y Pl'rcha9ed thi. important | • • • • pher Newell, but, aside from a brief • • of iU1“’r r’ P* ’ • • letter, he depends upon the full re turkey to Erne. hi. table, he chose I,nlerf8t • • port* of the convention w hich ap­ a large fot goose weighing iG ¡‘Uy fowing financial mslilutions j • • • • Colonel Slewart io intereeted in 1 • • peared in the Oregonian. Mr pounds. .... . . B< I • • . i f „ th« bAiikniM buRineoH at Mountain • • i Davis comments fav »rably upon 1 he gooie was purchased from u I s • • r ; in .1 i> j . ...n . Idaho, Kock Springs, I • • , the enthusiasm displayed by the e farmer i. a wife the iuwder valley, | Home , 1 •’ Wyo J • • t . * z -. l •. TL- mmc, and in Colorado. He is a • • ’ people, aid upon the manner in a few miles nut of the ci’v. 1 his I ® _ • • , , . , huoineaa man of wide eiperience • • which they avoided pffson»'. J vmvrf contained , the title to a place» ( , , . . . . • • • large n.tiuence, and hiH advent • • wrangles which bud t»eeii threaten mine .and now Mr. ralteiEOn is . and . ,, . , . , • • , . in Baker City commercial circles • • e.1, huniiiigfor its oeat >n. ........ • • , w< 1 will be highly welcomed. • • Mr Charles II. Fitch, also '..f the I nattkMgiving eve whor Mrs. • • , xs zv ' Today there will be held a meet- • • Hvdr.die Service, who acc■•••«¿»••«i-; PaOreon came tn drree Mr. Unoae . t t . /»it . • • , . ing of tbe stockholders of the bank • • ed Mr D«vi» ha» an d* * report in •»n l 'iicpire hift» • the table, ane L. . .. , » • • , 1 for tue election of a president to • • person to Mr. Nev.el'i, along:'.« fount» io bis ciuw half _ a dozen j . .. • • . , 1 Hucceed Mr Geiser, who baa so ably • • lines of th< JJavls report. Neither gold nugget«, weighmg al^ner (he ,ffairil of lhu Ciu • • • • gentleman makes anv reference to between ft) and $7. Mr rallerton • • .. __ . . - z zone bank, who the new ofticer any of tbe iiun.erou* project* that paid 91.75 to the farmer a wife for . , . . . A utt. ‘ W,H be can only be conjectured, • • were mentioned in Oregon, and will the fowl and got enough back to , . • • • , .... . . .. romorrjwa election will tell the • • expresa no opinion on their merits par for hie dinner complete Mr I , . ... - i tale—Baker Democrat. until the irrigation comAiittee's „ Patterson believes that ti.e owho* • • • • Biggs & Bigg« : report is submitted. • • thia farm must beve teeu feeding • • NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. in a gravel bed which perhaps .. , M)T,CK 0F DISMJLLTION. I The present plan, ns rorghly ATTORNBYS- AT-LAW, outlined, is for the geological sur- aaa, — 4« — - — obbob . n . a placer tuiue. He is making every j B Practica ia *w«»ria of Or* vev to send into Eastern Oregon possible effort to find the exact lo- Notice is hereby given that the ColloetioM pfwmplly mwd*. ¡«urveying parties, which will ¡cation of the farm with a view to i co-partnership heretofore existing ————— j thoroughly examine the moet popu- - exploiting the ground for mining between A. K. Richanlson and Geo - - -—T-- c. w. r.Mi.s I lar site, and probably two or threo I purposes i J«mes. under the firm name of I f . u«*w. l WHEAPER in— STERN OREGON »nrnnS of lefr.rjpi ,r*t. Td ^hookerj im M •perfid, M It '*> cr> Weajt i Trial Will Convince You. ft, »«I nr Oregon Forwarding Co Ontario, Oregon '■ »-iirt.. k“*’ ? w b./H .Mn£Xa ¿íri ' m» Æ on ervp, te Tint¿3-J£crald 1. IF1* «Of i. wtrk-M^^H ............. |2-«0 .................. l.W .7» ............. BY REM ». HIM It is not particularly of infre- Richardson A James has been dis- PARRISH A BOLD, -others, with a view to formulating j pc «; _ ¡mi loiei fThoa. Tongue. Huer.t occurrence that fowl* in this olved by mutual consent. A. K Attorneys-at-Law, . plans for the construction of etor- * mil, eati. gold in their craw's, but it is rather I ■»«»• ‘he Brtn »,,d “c .«ri i <<»« ”*'"8 Hru‘ "re Ko». . S S. H.an. i well a* showing the amount of land question should he the earei of so im actoMa«*.... ZôE- ..} c w.iv.rto* Chas. H. T^eonarxl. much gold. ar. ice \V edMsday even- orchard of jiear, apple and cherrie, E J Noble > ' WtiaanaatM............... A. Venator j valley, which would materially in- Img« at 8. Subject for Sunday, current* A- gooselieriies lie«ring.two aw fisa ■■................. I MARSDEN i GEÄRY. R J Wtlliaaia •e' I Physician* and Surgeons. I terfere with the proposed develop- i Nov 23, “Ancient and Modern room house on it, accBM to an irri­ ■aawev c. a. a**» orrics: Geo. a Ha’ee ! ment under the Carey act. Mecromancy or Hypnotism and gating ditch. Also one lot with ■ít». * : IMBBr BUaitS, OBEGOM. Chas Newel) Meemensm. OJIrr ■( midtnrt. .Vo. TO The Government has more de- «even-room building, good loc* . — -j ■ ■ ■■ ; tailed information regarding the ■uc Rev A J. Irwin will preach at tion. Terms: One third cash with aviva BBBia I Deechute* valley than anv other DR. H. VOLP, Harney the 2nd Sunday of each two years for balance in equal year- IMteavary maa« section of Eastern Oregon, but ruoulb at 11 a. m. and 7:rfi>p. m ¡j, payments al 8 per cent. For ; c Physician and Harcvon, data such as are neened will toe Sabbath school every •abbatti at ‘ 2 particular« call at tbia office. ornea at ataineaca lwd<« >■« « A.W.B.W.0BI gathered elsewhere by the field ,|A m. iV' *■«■«»—o ErtSar-^— H À De..„I, >1 W Í parties next spring aod summer. Sunday school at Hurney the R. D. BURROW. I I; „ , .X t H H.I. am . first Sunday of each month al 10 i. dt-r ’Î* , o’clock a m. On the aecond, third «BNKY M—MB, BO I O O T. | PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON ■LRNINO SLtTE. ««aaA MtWIbW Had. «very »«tarda; ,* King. B««v i • ' ■' A very curitxia and uuus,i»l pbe- vice < very ewci nd Sunday at 8 p in. Cbtla te aay part o< tb«c>*>etry will bw The only fully equipped optical awaa.red day s. u*hi ■ nomemm can lie »w*i» i»y p.Me .g-,» .•U0FS b BIOA a L CARDa. At th« Pre«hytenan church institution between Salt Lake and Rwowte 1 **4 t, Barna llolal. on the I^xingbin A Easter ■ rail­ B.rria, Rev. A J. Irwin pa«U>r Portland. Hcieutiflc fitting of w M»1 road. near Argyle, ia Puwell county ft-vioe «ervice» the third and fourth lite*** N. «. Brsvst«« L E. Hfbbard glasee*. Icense* ground to measure W. J. COLE MAN. Hibbard Ac Brownton. a«they pa«« that point. There was Sundays of each month at 11 a. m. .■»lewogrBptoar nd Notary Public a wreck on the rued so no ttn.e and 7:31) p tn. Sabbath •< bool at entista 10 a. m. «very Sabbath morning ■"** B cbbb , - O beoow . •ince in which a fre:gbt car w«« OUI»* •>*■ *«»r «■*< WTbst ld 2nd Sundays, 77777 rfs-i M \ Ñ N H I morning and evening Sunday of value about it wore the irt»i>*. PATENT H RU ING RING -eh<<4 every Sunday al 11a. bi BVMBET. It was set >>n fi-c ami horned prayer meeting every Thursday JOHN McMULLEN t"'J' iCBMK ....«••• • Oasoorr 'I'HF. luost important improve- From mat fir* state th'« had hewn e Vesting rabu*,' Ba i»-*. an 1 R». • merit of the age in the art of taken from a nearby cut and o«ewail> atwnBeg to '» ~ _____________ J penmanship make* th* poor writer to make a fill caught fire, sod has •* _ TaitMU WlkAAA«« N E stbayed — At Crane creek on a splendid penman in a few week« O»«g*s burned »teadily since '.ben, spread AWMf el Nmtery by the use of this ring. Kndorsed Jane 20, On* black korw weight ■•’e* « e a f ' - » il*a‘ ing day by day. ft does not burn CVetri* day* preferred for by prominent College President* WILLIAMS A JlTZGEr.ALD wish arv flam*, but with • el.» al:.,ut IlOoB branded circle Mon and Board. of Education in Europe • making sitting*. Pho*Se .L.*, t J *b*4 in raHewt »mi pi.i'rer-. U regos . I'M*" •• «-iglit «bruii •orled sixes awnl poet paid for 11.fM) te..y I. .ep , • j at : »fleet* When ordering •MD, tilt • f’.-K 'Ir eroae on left »lr.fl* sample 2-5» • lo,iun*r‘<«'i je ww- a «ingle ring, stat* whether for man. S. V. MILLER. •»-ml Mg • eatena>velv. Firat-r’is» w.-»V V .-niable reward will be riven woman, nr child lin VOTARY PUBLIC. J and eaue Lawen or Burn* FENN HHL SC PPI V CO. Rai—_ ... Ore^M. A D. L itlb . Lawen, Ore. N* IM S twnl Meaet BMILAMLHUA. I #0- -•x Ontario, Oregon. We have the most Complete stock in town in all lines of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY GOODS AND BOOTS AND SHOES. Our Specialty—-The very best of goods and prices as low as our compet­ itors. ** **e «*4 No one has the qualities we have in all iinse. ** ** «* A* arge yijgoL ^W arehouse In Connection with our business. • • • • • • We have secured the ex elusive agency for the and. Sxxclcs. Correspondence Solicited. Malheur Mercantile Co. E, A. F raser Manager Ontario, Oregon. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • D JOHN D. DALY, 1‘RKainRNT FRANK R.COFFIN, V ick P hksidi nt First Natioal Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited. «ftse4AeAYe»W--^e4j« 0. 0.r^. Coffin. f W. Stary, 9f. 9i. Ctr^mhr, jChnor 3?obb«<> *••<-> « owa.- - gmo