■ ‘ h y >s* I VOL XVI. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 26, 1903 NO. 22 associated with the firm of WA I ER FOR THIRSTY LAND Two ladies from Masaachus^tta MATERIAL FOR E »TENSIO? were in the senate gallery one day re Boyer Rros. & Co., and i« well cently when their escort, who wa« known as an honest upright young. showing them various object* of in 0. R. A N. WILL MAKE AN EXTENSION man throughout Malheur countv, THE UPPER KLAMATH LAKE WILL terest. pointed out the desk* of Sena TRAINLOAD OF ROLLING STOCK FOR tors Hoar and Lodge, *ay* the Wa*h- SUMPTER ROAD. while the bride is an accomplished SOON BE TAPPED. INTO CENTRAL OREGON. ! ington Star. 1 and lovable young lady who lias •'The de«k*. yon *ee,” said th* im friends innumerable. The many promptu guide, "are next to each Miscellaneous Assortment of Boicars. En Prospect* Arc Bright That a Satisfactory friend« of the happv young couple Irrigating Tbnusaads ol Acre. Now Sterile other.” er-t “Oh,” exclaitnd one of the ladle*. ”1 gines snd Passenger Coaches tn he Lying ia Valievs South and East AfNement Will be Reached With rt( wish them all the joy imaginable know now what it mean* when it 1* followed by More. of Klamatb Falls. i Columbia Southern. as they journey through life, and said that senator* are paired.” Stories of the mistake* which worn hope their path will be garlenod Yesterday afternoon a train of A gpecial from Klamath Falls to en make concerning public matter* are There 1« a chance of an under with roses of the choicest hue and •’I« the Oregonian, says: T|ie town of always current at the cnpitol. The 25 flat cars arrived from Salt Lake standing! between the Columbia that sunshine will always be at other day an eastern congressman re Merrill was thronged with people ceived a letter from a lady in his dis City upon which were leaded two Southern and O R & N. official« their door. yesterday, nearly every rancher in trict who aaked him to look after her engines, five passengeis coaches, le n that i« growing brighter every day, We can Save You Honey on The Argus extends congratula “He is a secretary in the cab two combination mail, baggage and the great Klamath Basin and many j nephew. says the Oregonian. This better tioti«.— Argue. inet or something of the sort,” wrote interested townspeople gathering j tbe lady, and the congressman finally express cars, four engine tanks, feeling is indicative ot a strung Ik al there, at the instance of a call to found him acting ns clerk to a very and a whole tlret of boxcars upon A Sweet Breath. ) nul probability that the extension may subordinate official in the treasury de « take definite action in regard to' partment. The capitol guides tell the the balance, says the Baker City lie built from the Columbia s ter- ,. a never failing . ... , , • ue uuui wuiu .is sign of - a healthy Democrat. '-‘utc- minus at bhauiko, but wnether the IWhe|l th(j bmth jg 1(ad ihe building of a big irrigating ci- { story of the woman who. when told the vice president presided over the senate, This represented the first install nal, in accordance with a proposi D ot jiS O. R. & N will provide tin lu"' ' the stomach is out of order. There -aid that she always wanted to see earn*. ment of the big purchase of rolling tion submitted by E. Brong, ol Bryan. and leave tbe management o the remedy in the world equal to lon-ij ‘ But Bryan is not vice president,” | stock recently made by the Sump road with the Columbia Southern, Cure for curing Portland, who is associated with explained the guide. irmtru ht.-t. ter Valley Railroad comp ny from or take over the smaller line, is a illdjgeftion( dygpepf,ia and all large capitalists of that city, in' ‘‘I thought he was,” replied the lady, ITU1, t - tn m-» furthering the enterprise. The “because he got almost as many votes the Oregon Short Line Railway question that none of the railroad ; 'stomach disorder«. Mrs Mary S line as McKinley.” company. The outfit was set out plan presented received unanimous Price 011 men in Portland, and probably in Crick, of White Plains, Kv.. writes: And there is still another story of on a siding at the far northern end approval. Even those directly inter the woman visitor to ihe capitol wLo > M h .JT New York can answer at present. ‘‘I have been a dyspeptic for years a’ -t I I of the yards, and is hourly expect- The promise made by Mr. Harri —tried all kinds of remedies but ested in other ditches joined in the asked the name of the secretary of state. H.H-1 , ed to be joined by another section rhC! -, man to T> B. Wilcox was that the continued to grow worse. By the enthusiasm for more irrigation and “Mr. Hay,” was the reply. ¡equally as large, which is some- Can't be Beat i«tr “.Mr. Hay?” queried tie woman, in O. R. & N. would see that an ex use ofKodol I began to improve at enlarged development ef the coun J where down the road according tc itérer, surprise. "That can ’ t be, because Mr. tension into Central Oregon was 1 once, and after taking a few bottles ty’s agricultural resources. Cfttth:. Hay is a member of ihe cabiaetl** the conductor who brought in yes- j . i iim I The interested capital, led by wo cttkl made and the trade of this section jam fully restored in weight, health | terday’s section. With ft n ex cep oilier- - Mr. Brong, proposes to carrv out retained in Portland. Mr. Harri | and strength and can eat whatever «*1. . lion or so,the cars are all Short Lint air E did not outline the roads ' I like. Kodol digests what you eat the work outlined by the Merrill n, tit"? man j care, the others be.ng old Union ; M probable plans, and, in fact, at the and makes the stomach sweet.— Mutual Canal Company, incorpor ted. i Pacific stock. SUMMONS. ate 1 here a year ago. The pur- ! lime Mr. Wilcox left New York the Burns Druggists. This shipment has tended to pose is to tap Upper Klamath Lake, details were not understood by the an exhaustless natural reservoir, P In the Circuit Court of the State of cause the revival of the usual batch No Epidemic of Lumpy Jaw. official« of the road themeeives. Oregon, for the County of Hnr- of rumor« which lire going to havt and irrigate between 75,000 and Thie was a matter to be worked ney. ' the S. V. road built all the way As a result of his visit to Baker 100 000 acres lying in the valleys [ out later. i from Whitney to Hong Kong John W. Biggs and Dal Mr. Wilcox returned tn Portland j County to look into the reports of a south and southeast of Klamath * . Manager liarten said yesterday Fall«. '' ton Riggs, composing the a few day« ago well gatisfied with prevalence of lumpy jaw, State irtnership of Biggs . that he didn’t know how much ol The total cost of the canal is es-1 Co-p ’ the result of his trip. Naturally j Veterinarian Dr William McLean and Biggs, Plaintiffs, an extension would be made or tiinated nt $723,000. In reaching'’ there was much in I.is conversa jordertd one heifer killed cn tin vs. | when it would be started, or in fact, tion« withRlfr. Harriman of a confi- Perkin» farm, The animal was in Upper Klamath. Lake, it will be C. \V. Rann, Defendant. I anything definite about the matt r necessary to dig a cut whose great bad shape with the disease, and one dential nature, aid To C. W. Rann, the the above | The fact of «o much loll n.’stock tuetulter of the family owning the est depth wid be 130 feet, with a would not discuss t j being purchased, however, is priina named defendant: animal admitted that it ought to width on the bottom of 100 feet Speaking of Ids trip In the name of the State of Oie- i facie evidence that there is going This work alone will cost $270,000 have been killed some time ago he said: gon: You are hereby required to ' to be something doing in the neai promised The doctor found no generally bad Another cut, 50 feet in depth, will “Mr. Harriman lias I cost $75,000. About four mile« of appearand answer the above com ! future, for railroad cumpanie« are that the road will le built and the condition. lluming, requiring 7.000,000 feet of plaint filed against you in the above I not in the habit of purchasing such riith' detail« will be worked out later. up;- lumber, will cost $84,(XX). The ca j entitled action within six weeks material merely to look at. Murderer Hrnfid. Mr. Mohler’s « if" ami family were j jufrw-i nal will carry a volume of l(K),000 from tl:e date of the first publica ! ill lfM in Virginia a id I understand that I Religion« Services. nd litj since 1 left N « York he went to j Elliott Lyons, who shot and kill- inches of water, capable of irrigat tion of this suinir.ons; and if you t.TI I»- fail to so answer or appear, for . k, ub C g join them. A- Mrs. Mohler is ill led Sheri ft’Withers of Lane countv ing that numbet of acres. Services at Christian Science want thereof plaintiffs will take while resisting arrest for bore« The contract provides for the 4"“ it mav be Mr. Mohler will be de- ¡shilling, was hanged at Eugene purchase of perpetual water rights judgment against you for the sum Hull every Sunday at 11 a m and I.»’,.« ]aye<i bo niewli t in completing the Friday. Before the cap was ad by ranchers at $10 per acre, the 1 of $471.76 and interest thereon at S p m. Service Wednesday even -J detail« of the exti n« on. But a« | justed Lyons said: ‘God forgive price being fixed in accordance the rate of ten’per cent per annum ing« at 8. Subject for Sunday, ¡'in soon as possible 1 believe the O R them; they know not what they with the cost of construction and from the 21st day of February. April 26,“Everlasting Punishment.’ A N. will arrange to make the pro Rev A J. Irwin will preach at .do.” His neck was broken by the the number of acres that Cali be ir 1903, together with attorneys fees posed extension. fall. The execution was witnessed rigated. To pay for the e water and costs and disbursements of Harney the 2nd Sunday of each “It i« imp' « ilde to state posi 30 p. in. by 150 peopl», including many rights, consumers give mortgages this action, being the amount of the j month at 11a. rn. and UNDER NEW MANAGEMENÌ tively at present the route the rail judgment, demanded in plaintiff's sabbath at 2 Sabbath school every sheriffs of the state. on their lands, divided into three road will follow into Central Ore- , p. in. payments, made due in five, ten complaint herein. ’ gon, or to tell the manner in which This summons is published by I Sunday school at Harney the and 15 years, with 5 per cent inter A Peculiar Hotel. -r-i’ it will l>e constructed This is' I it- Uti'l est. An additional maintenance order of Hon. II. C. Levens, judge first Sunday of each month at 10 something that will be announced In a little town in the backwoods fee of not to exceed $1 per acre an of the County Court of Harney i o'clock a m. On the Recoud, tbird ititi» tgbl. >y tbe railroad officials themselves ¡of Mississippi,” said a traveling nually is charged. Such agree County, Oregon, dated the 27th«lay j and fourth Sunday of each month .-7 on 11 or." when their plans are comp eted 'nan. “there is a peculiar hotel It ments do not become effective unti of February, 1903, which order re-' at o o’clock p tn. Preaching ser “President E E. Lytle, of th" quires this summons to tie publish vice »very second Sunday at 8 p tn. borir-1' is just like nny other hotel except the water is actually furnished. uairu- Columbia Southern, ba« manifested ed in The Times Herald, a weekly t iu in the way the rooms are named At the Presbyterian church i verj- fair spirit in all the negotia- ip newspaper published at Burns, Ore They are not numbered, as is gen . RH- Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor S III Aiotker Rollrowd. r ” ion». He has been endeavoring to gon, once a week, for a period of erally done, but ea -h room is nam . brbfcK- Devine eervict s the 'bird it nil fourth six weeks. The date of the first ■Bt’fc <1^ n«ke an extension into Central ed for a state of the United States Sundays of each month at 11 a. in. .«filli )rtgon pos»tl lie, though, of course, Some preparations are being n rigtt-' “When I stopped lit the place I made by oil men to enter the Mal- publication hereof is February 28. | and 7:30 p tn. Fabbnth school at This hotel is centrally located and under the manage...... I of nn e has l*>-n equal v a« enxi ion« to c A 8 wbu was ««signed t<t a room called ’Del h' Ur fields again, says the B iker 10 a tn. every Sabbath morning exiterienceil landlord. I he building baa been tlioi-oughly renovated ì.alfert» rolect lbs iut' rt ets of th* atock- Attorney for Plaintiffs. «ware.’ It was correctly named, City Herald. The rumor that the le. rat»!* older« iti hi* own rood The dining room is in cl,mg' of polite, ««coin- Preaching services at the Baptist and is well furnished I [ found ,p in r«i g.tllW Jr.Lytie, whe I I talk'd the matter too. for it was one of the sniall'-st Corvallis dr Eistern road is to ex church every 1st arid 2nd Sundays, modating waiters The tables are furn -bed with th'- licet. rooms in th« house A u.an who tend its line along the route Content- , l.< ?»*'*• morning ami evening Sunday • t ff'f; ver with hint in New York, v« ry was occupying ‘New Hampshire’ plated, through the canyon of the KODOL digests what you eat. it « school every Sunday at 11 a tn .;er thf" ttxioue to pitot-< t the . iiitereeta of made complaint to the landlord Malheur river, has lent additional cleanse», purifies, »trenf’henfl prayer meeting every Thursday q ort land KODOL p F and sweetens the stomach. *»< Thin wtfl a metier Mr i.vtle that the man in 'Maine’ was drunk interest to oil operations. The evening. w'l and hi'isterous and wa* thus keep completicn of such a lii.e means a KODOL cures indigestion, dyspepsia, and h- -v »fturtd me h»- *<>ùìd guarii and all stomach and bowe! troubles. „• JOHN l> D.U.Y, P bk » N I < AltlT.NTI'< < »»iiti'H, h.J»' tal be intend? to deal fairly ai d ing him awake. This seemed direct route to the ocean. Negotia FHAXK ».COFFIN, Vi« ' I’m « ' < WI.I «<>MI \ « <%-.,« n strange, when we recall that M line tion» «re now >>ending f >r install-i- KODOL accelerates the action of the gas I. -i. •en lii>erally by the city ia illua- tric glands and gives tone to the is a prohibition State. Two men tion of heavier drills tn the fields digestive organs. \ f ated by the f»ct that he »ubw- up in ‘Montana’ were keeping up KODOL relieves an overworked stomach j ìently müde »tv»r»l c the reputation of the Wild West l>v ------- of ail nervous strain gives to le?»« would bave tin* tendency of Judfe Clifford’« Decision Lpheld the heart a full, free and untrammeled «ngag' d in a noisy poker game. A action, nourlshea the nervous system and il ging tbe O K *• N i and Cnlum Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Indititluals Solicited, feeds the brain. l ig fat capitalist had New York,’ Burn». — — Otegon a 8«»u<bern « ilic’ala ■ cli'R'r to- A recent dispatch from Salem which was the lies' room in the KODOL I* the wonderful remedy that is WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. -ty»: The »'ipreir.e court rendered ------------ tb>r" Cloudy day» preferred for ma. ng so many lick people well t a I”’* **** Mr W iko X «i.i n >• ti»*- mem* fum-e Th" room nani"d for Ala and weak people strong by giving to their a lei-iaion in the ca-e of Geo. W , K J F t * < uiif»i.nRKF —John I» iHdy, Frank II <N I . i • a tteji making sittings. I’botos fin liama is t si ordinary f ir anything, bodies all of the nour shment that la con W'lH r» of his eau» un tu e, u ho re pre- Hay-«, plaintiff, va Morton D Clif tained in the food they eat. WHIliilH I W <ÌHHf J , < < I ’lilllHII- H M llorluv, M A ished in carlwsn and platinum «nd a farmer was occupi ing it the Th«'inftft Itavi?. nt the board of t’^i'r and Ul.aiu- ford, judge of the Ninth judicial Bon «S or.ly. tl S'). ► -hr, 2'4 tUres the trW If cell. night I was there. sue which m .. s for See. r of coinineri", souie time today district, defendant; a petition for a cTzw/a unit Caantff li^irrtinh loityfif at tAa ma tft/>r Instantaneous procers use ‘‘It was funny to stand in the r-r: h I C. ».»ITT < CB.. CIICM d will discu-s «Uh ih" coinm.ttr-e writ of matidamu*. tn which Chief rnev«l I his bunt la Insured and will be reimbursed tor any I ■ by Lurgl try extensively. First-class work office and bear a bellboy tell ! bfl j results of i.is trip. -The imp >r- Justice F A. Moore dismieeed the Burn« Druggiht«. or hold up day or night and satisfaction guaranteed. detk that towels w^re wanted in i petition. it feature of the committees work ‘Iowa’, and that th" fellow in North to inrure the c >m| letton of a This is a tpeclisl proceeding in Dakota wa« kicking like a Heer be into Centra! Oregon anil this stituted in the sup re toe court on cause he had no fire. ‘Send two already been «ccoaipliched. April 2. 1ÎMJ3, to compel the defen < . 1 \I \NN”H Manhattan c ■• ktails up to Missis fl__________ PATEN I VA KITING KING r- ■»or- .-»er- .-»•<- »er ♦ rwe ^fl<- -it<r n«r. ><r reel of the work is something dant to «ettle «nd sign a bill of ex = LILTFX7T == sippi’ wa* one of the order» the ception«. it will, prob blr, hove to be left U M Al ex ni’i u. v «ri» m that th* clerk gave, •Be sure to Fockot Ç JOHN I» DALY, I't.'-mrsr 'I'HE moet important improve- COlapsable 't »■ 1“ h the railr, ds 1 rnent of the age in the art of call th" irian in Florida at 6 o’c’.ock Hft.tv-ewojw A J »I H» til t UH M * 6 penmanehip make* the poor writer TTi* smalirat *ter*r«r«»p wl’h ’h«- * ’**< in the morning.' said one of t he v- DISSOLUTION NOTICE dotshM in «-«.I a splendid penman tn a few week« «•Spiral «flbrt employers And thus it went or» wrh rtf h f liver 4w*.»ra»f»ii b by the 11 we of ths ring En luraed 'N»«» I At in its . It»« I »1*11 GM JO \ F Ph<-»4»rBf.i,B ■) ■The co-partnership beretof re eg. Thia ho’el i* a curiosity to the vir.B ,,f «n bri r GNiy «I an £ hr prominent College President» Rent every öftere p«» j^i»! in teller lorm ? J It w condu ted ¡»ting between Simon Lewis and T and Board« of Education in Europe t, 4arri«-4 —I«, tin* city. April 15 traveling put lie AGBtNIft * X WTF.b ÌI. Xl tMB) tu» cf the bride’« by an «centric fellow, but where J Garrett, under the firm name of and America. Sample do*»n aw C fl 1 »M«, Mr. Orin B ter to Misa he conceived the idea of naming Lewi» A- Garrett, h.is l>een dissolved Borted eigen went prut paid for II <M> FOKREHT BUILDING J ori e single »ample 25c. When ordering 0 Curroy I: » B. I. Milligan. mom* after states I do not know.” bv mutual er nsent. All account» ruri.ai'Ci.i-HiA r, N e Ales . s: doe the eaid firm are payal le to J a «ingle ring, »late whether for man, — It.rmingham Age Herald stating $ Tun.bu woman, or child. T. Garrett I ’h* xrrxi-B j. nr* r pfnn MM,, sum.) cot N imox I. kwis . HwHi Huit« for tbe Kwell», at K II. TKsl. < .tshicr. h, f»s « Crarrh Mero«. -W 0»| XWtt Friedrich -he T-,(!»>* • •« 1- * -, « MORE RAILROAD BUILDING >«« SPRING PURCHASERS Get Our Prices on SFBIITG LINSEED OIL LAMP BLACK SHEEP PAINT A large stock ot Black Leaf Sheep Dip Always on Hand. We positively guarantee that we can and will supply gro ceries cheaper than any one els?. Oregon Forwarding Co Ontario, Oregon, Strictly J'F’list-Cla.: Special Accommodations for Traveling Men. F irst C lass B ab I n r C onnection . First National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON. Photographer. a a a LILIPUr STERIOSCOPE CO. t