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BURN’S. HARNEY COUNTY,OREGON, JANUARY io, 1903 VOL. XVI THE LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR COMPLY WITH CONDITIONS O. R. «V N. comes to this city. It has long been the opinion of ¡ Col. Judson that too much atten some of the worlds greatest grain SUBSCRIPTION RATES: fields, orchards, fisheries and cat THE ONLY WAY TO GET GOVERN tion was being devoted to wheat BRIEF STATEMENT OF PURPOSES OF tle ranges The city of Portland. | farmers discrinnnating against Vear ... MENT ASSISTANE. 1905 EXPOSITION. Mwuths •*•<£ ì |iX other grains in its favor. Here is fu ree .Mouth« near whieh Clark in 1806, was i the plan he will follow: compelled to bluff a few root.' from OFFICIAL OIKECTOKY Mus: Have Clear Sailing in All Irrigatiou Experiments made with eorn STATK—OBIGOM I tile Indians, shipped in the ten i J. II Mitehell. The One Hundredth Annlverasry of Arrival Worlc--People Must Dispose of ail V..' Beattori have proved that it will produce vears ending June 30, 1901, over I Joseph Simon of The Lewis sod Clark Parly in Coafllctlag luteres'.». (Thos. Tongue, well in the Pacific Northwest and 81,500,000 bushels of wheat and Ore:oa--Natioual in Scope. Igrelimeu ................ tM A. Moody K. N. lllaekbnrn certain especially adapted varieties ornoy Geueral .............. p. .............. 5,300,000 barrels of wheat flour., T. T. Geer rsruor General Passenger Agent A. L. ............ FI Dunbar irwtary oi 8l«te In Oregon, Washington and Idaho! have been shipped west from North <: s Moore A writer in the Edinburg Re msur«r Craig of the O. K. & N., who re ... .J II Ackerman >i. rublic7u«tructk>n. where the skilled hunters of Lewis ¡ Dakota and will be generally in ............ W H Leeds view in 1843 describing Oregon as turned from the east a few days te Primer ....... ) K S. Kean. troduced along the lines of the and Clark 100 years ago could not! .5 C. Wolverton the last corner ou earth left free for ago, learned a few things about ir sap .iso Jude» find meat enough to keep the > r. A. Moore road. These varieties of eorn will | the occupation of a cizilized race. rigation while be was in Washing shadow of famine away from their { MINKTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. mature in from 80 to 100 days, and I ton. In reply to questions on the M. D. Current’ “When Oregon may be colonized,’’ it riet Jud»d tents, there ure today over 10,00v,- arc particularly adapted for sowing i . . W rn Miiiei I riel AtTurnay subject, by a Baker Democrat man I S Geer he declared, “the map of the world [iil-K.er.Bout.llvo on ground where wheat has been . J w Morrow may be considered as died up.’ 000 domestic cattle. The main I [ut-Seuatur . ■ Mr. Craig said: purpose of the Exposition will be ! winter killed or on summer fallow. ' COUNTY — HAHNEY Î This whs written nt the tim. ihe "1 believe, in the first place, the Janies A Sparrow to advertise the resources and pos l’ul'lllc Northwest farmers have ¡ flio ity Judge . 11. Kichurdson boundarv question was pending bo position taken by the Oregonian, m KA Miller sibilítica of the Pacific northwest long been in the habit of farming Tia-kirer J R Johnson tween the United Stites and Great their editorial a few days ago, is S.ir.eyor .Geo y-heliey with the view of encouraging set their laud two year» and leaving it wholly in accordance with the con Britain, terminating June 15, 1846 J \V ,J Buchuuan JkÇebtrjr i Bartlett tiers and investors to come here idle tho third, thus making it •cfiv.-oi Superintendent E J Noble ditions that exist. in the addition of the territory be Itv x Inspector A. Venator from the east and middle west to , available for cultivation but two. i n luissiouers R J William« tween the 42nd and 49th parallels “From mv conversation in Wash m ,ke homes and establish new in* thirds of the time. HARNET Ü. 8. LAND OFFICI ’ ington D C., with some of the gov Win Karre Him weal of the Rocky Mountain' . dustries In a word the northwest ¡ It is claimed thatconstant growl h jitter ... ...... .. Cha« Newell ernment officials most prominently it leiter to our national domain Fife - m ..................... 1 itself will he on exliibit on with all ¡ of a single article on laud robs it of years before Cap’ainGr’iv bad dis connected with irrigation work,! its matchless scenery and its pro formed the opinion that the only its substance, but that on the year covered the Columbia River and ducts of farm, forest, factory and way to get the government started when it is "resting” a crop of a dif 38 years before Lewis and Clark SOCIETIES. mines. The exposition will not be on this work in our state is for the ferent variety can be produced had completed their expedition SYLVA KF.HEKAH UeíreeNo.s» local or sectional in any sense. faxtio.r; insieme weduei’iiy. locality to be benefitted to get to without material injury. Corn is across the connnen* by making m s4rv C . G. Smil • Î*-'*• C. G. Suiitli, Reu bei- ). L nv railroad rut’s will l.e in ef-1 gether and submit the proposition to brought into use as the third can p on the shores of th" Pacific, feet l> tween the east and the weFt year crop. n . Sumi LoU»e, No 47 The one hundredth aiiniv. rs irv m 1905, which will insure I iegr to the government with maps, etc., “The special stock sales were «.«»•ver; Friday uigbl. lu;îar<l. m . w in proper shape particularly pro h U Hoyt, ki.ee. of the arrival of the Lewi- and and representative attendance. productive of excellent results,’’ Clark party in Oregon will be Specially low rates will prevail in viding for proper adjustment of all I IVUSEY I.OPGK. NO. 7). 1.0 0 F. said Col. Judson, “and they will comnivninrat- d in 1905 by an ex- ih* Nosthwest to enable the visitors 1 private interests; for instance, if a be continued during the year 1903 proposition is offered to the govern •’ a “*• w Y King, see •' posiii hi which wi II be r< presenta- to go to other towns and sections i ment that involves piivate interests ! Fliis siiipping of puie-blood stock I’rep.t i for tiv>* ■ f Am- rii’.i ;f interest Ail wlj.» wish to vi«it aild there Is lie n. ug . ..in III-’ o III into the Northwest and allowing! r this • v -nt are ii.>-v Ilf . it. i V r KU K hbó 1 u > A L U A H a.i . place in Oreg-m, t i¡ tne pui- i student« the privilege of purclius , . * wav. A company "ílb '’^’Iposeoflooki.. ig up land, or investi rs of these private interests to m- nig from the original owners direct, I ! dieate that they desir« the improve capiial lias been incorporated at gating W. J. COLEMAN, locations for industrial has been of material benefit to the (’ortl ind. the site has l>een selected plants—no matter whether it be in ments to be made and are willing I Stenographer and Notary Public live st< ck industry. near the very point on th« Wiliam-1 the remotest section of the state—■ ' to bear a share of the expense, the L * \Ve stand ready to anything B ukns , - O regon . me ns would fall on the laud ette reached bv Captain ( lark in will have the privilege of settiers or on.-« I. cl i«.u. Bsiik auitdiur. - 'I < ls<* ttint is asked, If the farmer»,' April l.SOC, and the various state investors rales. There Will thus they own if it was still owned by I fruitmen or stockmen will only legislatures and c ingress will be he opportunities to see the Upper the governm.-nt, tint the govern GEO. S. SIZEMORE, make their requests direct to the1 ment officials will pot bother u ith asked to make appropiiations and Lower Columbia river, North attorni : y , company, so th re can be no ques- ! All propoli such a proposition. ........................ O regon Our Lewis and Clark exposition western Oregon, Tillamook, the B urns , tion of their desire.*, we will meet i will be national in sc.ips a id im vViliamette valley, Southwestern turns must come to the government ■ Cwlleuaon-. I.aad burines®. «'“I beai promt rtv wcleimed to. Hbsoiutely clem and free from ques them more than ball way in any Sfioi'c luaiter portance. Oregon, Southern Oregon, and all measure that will aid in develop- Nothing that has occured since if the state East of the Cascade lions of conflicting interests. Un ncnsauu.«. M. Firs’*«»*»» der the eircumsiancts. if Baker 1 mg or bettering the country tribu Notary 1 unie the discovery of gold in Calif-irni-i ■ AUarcey at L«w. ».«.ate mountains. This will be one of tary to our lines.” will so att'act attention tn the Pa the most important features of the county people expect to have the fl WILLIAMS Ar FITZGERALD Col Judson is especially well , government take up any of the irri cific west and its wonderful caps-i Exposition, i for the excursions of Obice in eld Luildh «. pleased witii . the action taken bv gation prop isili eis in your county, bilities for Imine building and in-' - the Eastern visitor to those parts ! BlMN». - O regon . | fruitmon during tho year 1902 to- dustry ns the L-wis and Clark Ex- of Oregon whieh greatly need de- they must take the matter up sys j wind purification of orchards. porition < f 19 >5. The east, now ¡ v lopment will certainly result in tematically and in detail, an 1 pre s. W. MILLER, The fruit was more free from pests well filled lip with people, and iarge increase in population through sent them, aa stated, free from dif NOTARY PUBLIC. during the past year than before, lacking the cheap land that in gen I settlement and tho inyestuient of ficulties so that the government for s* veral Fearons, ami if these ef- , Burn». - - - Oregon. erations past was its chief in In ce enormous sums of money 1.. m the <::4n l*roue*‘^ with the work of put- ! forts are only continued it is the ment to the home seeker, now ap state. ling in the dilcii without any inter J.W BIGUS, DALTON BIGGS belief of the industrial agent that i preciate» the west and realizes its The appropriation to be made by ference from unyone. the “hug scourge” can be put down ' Biggs A Biggs UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT value to an expanding country. . the legislature for the Exposition “I am of the opinion that pro and kept under forever. The great task the west has to will he extended under the direc ject« of reasonable size presenting ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, BNS, - - - - OREGON. overcome, the pr.judice against it. : tion of a state commission which no very serious difficulties will be B Rcligicus Services. Practice in all the courts of Ore. was due to the fact that for forty will lie required to submit a full taken up by the government first, years following th'; purchase of[ Collections promptly made. report ef its doings to the legisla so as to make more sure the suc Services at Christian Science I MRS. A. JORDAN, Proprietor. BURNS, OREGON. Louisiana the land was not needed 1 ture which will meet nfter the cessful coiiHUinmation of the plan, Hall every Sunday at 11a m and |. a tmv.ii c .W.P asb .»« fur settlement and the pjopleofl closer of the Exposition No part of ao that experience may be had 8 p 111. Service Wednesday even- ! PARRISH & REMBOLD, 'Striotlv ŒFlxst-Olasa the United States were at a loss to i le money will be expended in any tbrougii the developnent of condi- inga nt 8. Subject for Sunday, Attorney »-a t-I.aw, kn >w what to do witii the n- w pos , lions which are likely to arise, hut I other way. January 4 ‘ God" January 11 Life’’ Barns («nd Canyon City.) Oregon, session. Between 18)2 and 1853. i w hich cannot be definitely foreseen. j Will ¡»rack cm iu tlie court« ot H rt •*'-• 8,1(1 J aim ray 18 • Trulli’ January 25 - Irautcuau tea and iu the supreme evurk 01 lu« purchase, exploration and w ir add I um anxious to see this work »tart- IAie. in «ibO V. uffica. "Love.” Another man who started to “lick ed in our state, and am sure that ed 2.138,488 square milts to our Rev A J Irwin will preach nt national extent, over 2j times as the editor” hna come to grief The your people will be well repaid for Chas. II. Keonard, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, j large an area as Great Britain by loeWFjmper man who, in thits latent any trouble necessary to g"t a pro- Harney the 2nd Sunday of each Thia hotel i« centrally located and under the management nf aa month at 11 a. m. and 7:3<) p. m pareful attention given to Collec i the treaty of 1783 dec-lan d to be t instance, hoa maintained the repu- position of this character in such Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 experienced landlord, Th»* building bun l«**rn thoroughly renovated tion» and Real Estate matter». I "fiee. sovereign and independent; Nation of his brethren of never lie- shape as the government officials j p. m. and ia well furnished, Th»* dining room ia in charge of polite, accom- Notary Public ¡states.” Ail this vast territory is mg “put to sleep,’ is the editor of seem to require.” Bunday school st Harney the mo dating waitera. The table« are furniahed with the beat. O regon . B urns , i west of the Mississippi River and the Fulton Advocate. He tells of first Hun lay of eaeh mon i h at 10 Oilice 111 1 i mes-Herald building the da r when It began to be needed the incident in this fashion: On the Recorni, third TO ORO’.V CORN ON THL Tlidi'J YEA». i clock a in irst lass ar n onnection md fourih Sunday 'f each month ■.Monday a f lbov came into ouf| I for »«ttiem- nt is within the memo* nt 3 o'clock p m Preaching ser jon!> w »»«ART L. M ire ind siart. d t » run ihe ranch. Special Varieties Would he Productive While ,ry of men yet tn the p im of Ilf vice > very si i nd Sunday nt 8 p in MARSDtK & uEARï. Th« Oregon country, » which the G f>-lt -<» »tire of vici »ry that h»* The Soil is Belog Rested. At th« Presbyterian church Pay ama.iS and Sui gcmis. N I CAKl'ENTEK. C ariiifr , , expedlllmi of Lewis ai.ij C. JOHN l> DAI.Y. Pirn« j’1 i »pod in for a tight. The f How Burna. Rev. A J. Irwm pn»:<>r r . A. ( WE IJ O.ME, As-r C abhifr . FRANK K.COFFIN, Vic: Purs Although is no h »pe that K « tri :» o it <i towi» a- -oon a- I sored to m ric.iti a .y r BURNS, OUEUON. ll -vine s> rvie- s th" 'bird and fourth b wa - a a i I i » • uf . h * op - o- 1 th»- Paciff«- N’orlliaFdt will « ver l»e Suridnva i,f each month a< 11 a in. i C ’uq ria- - all m h< p »• kr.r. -U rr»»4r«e- A«*-"' I’’1’’ » cori» producer in th** Rato»* pro arid 7:"0p m. Fiifibnth »«hool at ion thrtt n»- thinks 4 Tl 1 I ofOr-gon. Wa-h R. Ü. BURRO W. . that it rio V ufc . vm wheat, 1<» a in. * very Hubbath mornmg hoi « ufi* B» for* AV *rn ti.'d por’ ti th*- <> K »V 5 C •> > . »lurinx thw year h «• »* • *r fn »-ia i the Preselling aervi< ’» at the Baptist fHYnli ¡AN ANu .-UKi.r-O imes-Jíerald «d. In rhe very route that they followed are io be found today g. CHEAPER Than any at any store EASTERN OREGON Â Trial Will Convince You Oregon Forwarding Co. Ontario, Oregon, Special Accommodations for Traveling Men. C F B I C . First NatioaS Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. -i a I.» «uv p«ri of ihe . ■ u tr. a ««cred day o- m«nL. • ti Rixom 1 at»'i 2, Buras H •;*! I ». Brwwnton L B. Hibbard ¡ libbmxl «Sc 1 hvwntoti. I_>E> T1?8T X. OTUr« ira* *1 - r ***1 T7.« * Lisera Far. k Baran. Orvg-x* • a .ions mcm i r.i.i.N Barn* O.eg’ii 9 Clondr dava preferred for making sitting.* Photo« bn* lah'J in carbon and platinum « effect» Inatn>.tar.eor'» pr era» use ex*« rivelv. Firat Is«» «”’1 and aauafactiots guarar teed io th- juNt opened, will do !’•» Wi bring < I of r that tune when corn Wib for o at a portion of th»* :»;> V II i-i ' IM •V j V Ur»*gon and Waah:r>|{ti>n crop of o people witii roon farms. Col. R C Judión, indtit- IIP »re. and .. n sb y* It '-ike. 1 h" Hi.ntan’- • of the pub- .N h«« trial ag< nt for the O K I wf-aiih .... of P ’ ..<■ to git a S'e«i local paper If Ictad«’«! already t»k«n up thi* matter, an i on" is m pos.e.'ion of a lot of new- in devoting ’.0*111 *11 amount of hi- UUU(X>> I ■■•’* not 1.1. It. il ma v i- ■ I U» d a’«' time to corn. >•1 Newspaper r-port»ra. from I' 1» also Bllltouaced I I ►»Ch. ar force id’ bsilll. go where they are ITsicntxi.t. SpokAn** A: spet iat stock ».ties h«ld a treated t**t m thia r«ap<ct, and if Inrnrly SO.Ck’O eacb. lire » of 'lie r ad during 1! the,- skip« i item which you resulled in inti •«¡Ç w Inch | f «und near P rtlarn Cave in mind, nine liiue* out of ten miaerabW fndun much ure bi • <1 cattle, ah ito-j are to blam’ It it not <nr therr H af Ine pr *t. »n (>.«- W; hog«, will »« «' mtinu’d. intention ’o»« a .’twin it»rn We Itamettr arid Columbia R v^r«. th- “We help tl ;« farmers, and by J i not on.y projioee to f.ilo» ih" helping them w« i.elp or«e|f’" Mid • 42nd cily <*f th** l’m »• «. h a j . » ' - »ten cii tnnal for news, but in Cd. Judson “Tint ha* always ’»ing t i-f $135 ‘a tend op«..log new ones. If the re [ nank’.ng pnw-r nf $2-5 (XM iXM, liaen our motto. There is nnthi ng porter cal>< on you encourage him will.in rea»< ’i th it t! « O R A N. 1 rii* rennt!*e Ciipi'ai of $5*’.Ui»000 and hi tf s «iv pi i am in getting will not do f r it» patrons We , 9nd fr-r*«ign comir.*r e f ^12.000«* more ¡•HO. L*wiw and Clark, it will be out a go»d paper, and the *»m>t io wring prosperity to far-- - r* gold on -« von h»v* in yur city. I- «¡dentally the prosperity of far . «r>d far*d atervation manv ■ the batter—Ex mer» n!o> g the linen of our RM<1 iä linw“ and t» i’ i«»r Ihe ***r ’ riea and rcotf ohtair»' I fr »m th* means a great d< *1 to Portland, f >r printing—Tb« Tia»M-H«rai i all rf th" produce sbipp-d over Ir Len?, u- jft rurriy hiv [ t . r» . r 9 « i with -ui • Accounts of Corporations, Finns and Individuals Solicited. church every 1st and 2nd Sundays, mornii g and evening Sunday -’•liool • v«ry Sunday at Ila in. prayer meeting every Thursday evening. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. ► t i «net nenn lohn r» Italy. Frank It Coffin. N I". ( arpenter, It. J. Wllliiou- .1. W Geary, C. Casalina, IÎ M Horton, M Alejr«i»(|»»r, Ifni Jon«*-, lìittin«* Pavia. ■ Hot C dh-e J ih - ai the V. indoor E i.porium can serve you with the beat thinga on earth Freeh East* i-rri Itv.tera now on hand. •S/aic and Caunfy Warranh bought at l/iu marif!prtet. a ! m > btnl. k irnurcd «nd will be reimbursed for any I om by burglary or hold up day or night. <-»•«" • <"»n T'llE in’’«t inii*ortsnt improve- i . . ■ ■ p**nn>«ii»l'ip makes tii. p<r>r writer a «pl- ndid pemnan in a fi-w weeks by th- ti«« of this ri' g Endorsed be prominent College President* s d It -ur i« •>' E i'i< -i>i”n in E imp and A '’erica. Sample dnt*n «>■ * ir’e 1 •>< * »e>.t p<,*t paid for «1.00 einyj* »ample _’5- When rdering a aingh- ring at«'« whether for mir, woman, nr chi!*i. PENN URL SUPPLY CO. ' >. II« -. F»ar1B S*r««(. Pi’tL (IM LFfH. JOHN I» DAl.Y. l’»nsii.«»T u r Ü ->•«*> "»«O M. ALEXANDER..Vics-Pssaipssv. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ONTARIO OREGON c t f! t. Aetvainie of <’< >i¡ K>mt ion“. Finiiaiirid I tuli vidimisi Moliciteel. KT<>< K HOLDERS:—John D Daly. William Jope», Frank R. Coffin. Abner Robbins, B. F Olden, M Alexander, N U. Carpen ter. William Miller. E. II Test. Time Turntali rV <J«V F II. TEST, (ashler. JSC -U«V J«V vsjft «. <- -J SV *M«J à ? d i 4 o 0 i 5 I