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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST S,
VOL. XVI.
LEGENDS OF MALHEUR CAVE in mortaf fear of the water devil, !
,
Fail De Laaey Writes The Urefot Daily
Journal la Which he Displays bls
Wonderful Imagination.
Religious Servit?
The Indians feared the very neigh­
borhood of the place and shunned
it. The death of a number of the
tribe was laid to this monster and
his special province seemed to be
carrying away, and feasting upon
children.
Another legend is that it was the
former abode of all of the animals
of the world: that nt one time
all the animals now upon the earth
were confined to this cave. Mort
of the Indians of ti e Pacific Nortlt-
west looked upon the coyote as a
god and not as an animal, The
grey wolf they- looked upon as
the greatestof all gods.
S. rvieen al Chii-iian Scienci
Hall i-v< ry Sumi i« > III m ami
N p in
Service \\ t ilnesd.i i I v< ti­
ngs nt S.
lb \ A 1 Irwi-i will pilo« h al
Harne« the 2nd Sondai of each
month at II a. m. and 7:30 p. in
Sabbath school ( verv sabbath :it
p. m
i
lid County (' ,urt. and now on file
11 o -hoi- 1 not Be admitted to
Pi loti as th- ! ist \\ ill and Testa­
mi nt of - tid •’< < o sed, and why
Letti rs o| Administration with said
Will ai m \ d. should not be issued
■ Mary \ (lark, according to the
i i 11 i tu I he petition on tile in said
Court
Wnto ss. I he lion. Il C. I,event,
■Jiidce i f the County Court of the
'-tute ol Oregon for the County of
11 11 in , . 11. i I 5th <la v of.I ul v A D
pit id
\ t -t
I S KI EDER
( ’(inniy Clerk
Malheur cave is situated near
Sin U:iy ’( hoi»| at il:irne\ the
the South Fork of the Malheur
first S iiim L i v . 1 « :•« h moni hit 10
river in Harney county. Our party
o'clock a in. ( hi t he st cond, i hi rd
started out from A Venator’s place
ami fourth S uih I.- i \ <»i each month
early in the morning. The cave is
at 3 o'clock p in
Breaching * r
about six miles from Venator post-
vice 1 very second Suiuhiv nt S p m.
office.
Mias Haltie Bartlett, a
At Hie l're-by terian (‘hurcli
Harney county school teacher, and
It was through these gods that
Burns, Rev. A .1. Irwin
pastor e
two of her pupils Helene and the animals were released from the
X \i<• Xi i i j j «; n
I Iovine s:*r viei s Hie I bird a nil four I h e •
Eunice Venator, and two guides, eave. Tbe grey wolf, or great god.
Sundays
of
each
month
a*
11
a.
hi .
H. G. Landreth, W. J. Benham used to feast on the animals of the
and . :.’{(> p hi . babbath -eho.il at
»nd the Journal representatives, cave
He kept a great stone at the
>
10 a. in. every Sabh.ttli morning
made up the party.
*» Bunts
(begun
entrance of the cave and when he
Breaching services at the Baptist
We came to a level valley cover­ became hungry he would go and
Cloudy days preferred for
church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
’d with lava rocks which was sur- remove the stone and eat such
making sittings. Photos fin­
morning and
evening Sunday
cunded by tall rimrocks, except animals as appeased his appetite,
ished in < urban mid platinum
school every Sunday at I I a. hi .
vhere the river penetrated the and dosing the door again he would
fleets.
prayer meeting every Thursdin A
rails. The entrance to the cave is confine
them there until
he
A
Instantnm oi's process use
evening.
o obscure that the two guides, one was hungry again. The coyote, or
a
extensively. First class work
f whom had explored the cave and small god, also became hungry.
and satisfaction guaranteed.
he other had visited, passed by it He knew that the great god was
a
Cl
I
ATKIN.
everal times without finding it. living pretty high, by Home means,
tut a small monument of rocks and watched him. He saw the grey
In the County Court of the State of
>on disclosed the place and we wolf remove the stone from the
Oregon, for the County of llarney
KODOL digests what you eat
:epped down into an old channel cave and then saw him come forth
In the matter of the Es
ke that of a river, at the north with his stomach well filled
late of Allen T Clark I
KODOL clea'lse’- purifies, strengthen»
The Columbia, a Former Cup Defender.
id of which a dark doorway
I leceased.
So soon as the great god had
\
—------- -nd sweetens the stomach.
>ened beneath a pile of boulders. closed the entrance to the cave and
To James Clark and Mary Petit, KODOL cures Indigestion, dyspepsia, and
Large torches had been provided made his departure, the coyote god THE GREAT INLAND EMPIRI ! easily ul tained at a depth of about ,
ITACltl WS" EXAMINATION.
brother and sister of the above i------------ all stomach and bowel troubles.
f wiring woo)ea_goods on to iron approached the place and with a
mimed Allen T. Clark deceased, KODOL accelerates the action of the gas-
'eight feet and it is a very desirable
ds and these thoroughly satur- herculean effort removed the stone.
location for homeseekers from the'
Notice is hereby given that the mid to Axie nnd Elizabeth, sisters ------------ trie glands and gives tone to the
digestive organs.
ed with coal oil, made light as But there were more animals than
east
In the midst of it is the county superintendent of ILirney of the above named Allen 'I'. Clark
KODOL relieves an overworked stomach
ight as day. We found immedi- he expected.
Anxious to escape GRAPHIC DFRCRIPTION OF THE 11 AR i little town of Laweu, which has county will hold the regular ex­ decenned, whose real nntnes are un­ ------------
of all nervous strain gives to
NEY COUNTRY.
the
heart a full, free and untrammeled
ely at the entrance a cavern GO they rushed out pellmell for liberty, ;
amination
of
applicants
for
state
known,
nnd
Io
nil
persons
inti-rested
on«* important store owned by Mr
action, nourishes the nervous system and
)t wide and 20 feet from floor to and the great god came upon the
Sitz, who bought out Gray, who is ami county papers at Burns, ns in said estate:
feeds the brain.
iling. It was shaped from the scene just in time to see if all of
now the postimister and i otel keep­ follows •
In the Xaine of Hi * State of Ore­ KODOL *s ^'e wond®rful remedy that is
ginning as to the end like the in- his storehouse of animals made Ils Scenery, Products, Hi« Ranches and er. Mr. Drinkwater is Mr. Sitz’
EOll STATE 1‘AI‘EltS.
gon, You are hereby cited lobe nnd ------------ making so many sick people well
weak people strong by giving to their
dor of a large railroad passenger good their escape.
Oppurlunities--Railroad Transpor­
Commem-ing Wednesday, Aug- l appenr in the County Court of tbe ' and
capable manager.
bodies all of the nourishment that is con­
tation
All
it
Lacks.
»ch, the walls, floor and ceiling
Since that time they have seat­
' At 'The Narrows, a hamlet four list 12, nt I* o'clock A M . and Con­ i State of Oregon, for the County of tained In the food they eat.
ing of solid rock.
lered all oyer the world, and we
or live miles from Lake Harney, tinning until Saturday. Xugust 15, ILirney, nt the Court room thereof, Bottles only, $1.00 Size holding 2S times the trial
size, which sells for 50c.
W? went a due northerly course owe what good resulted therefrom
Tbe romances of the beautiful is the large mercantile bouse of I at four o’clock
it Hie city of Burn“, in the Coun'v
Prepared
only
by I. C. DeWlTT 4 CO.. CttICAOC
100 yards or more and then to the treachery of the coyote god. Harney county, and the living val­ Cha« E. Haines, brother of Fred
Wednesday — Pi nmmiship, his­ of Harney, oil Monday, the 7th day
•ned a perfect right angle to the
Ihirns Druggists.
leys of Grant, Malheur, Wheeler Haines of Harney. He controls a tory, spilling, nlgebiu, reading,! of Septemlier. A. D. HMI.'l, at |()
it, the cave keeping its uniform
and Baker counties are now being large business south into the dessert school law.
o
’
clock
n.
m
.
of
Hint
day,
then
and
___
District Attorney Sued.
e all of the way. A few hundred
worked into realities. Cold facts for many miles and is a royal good ' Thursday—Written arithmetic, there to show cause, if you or any
rds out we came to heaps of
of today were the dreams of the fellow. He has been there 11 years, theory <f teaching, grnmnr, book-' of you have, why a certain instru­
The Baker City Democrat says:
ÜeWitf « Salve
ks in the center of the floor
past ten years, when a few pioneers has built up an extriordinary keeping, physii c vil go,, r'linent ment in writing, presented to the
At
the October term of i circuit
For Pilen, (turn», Sores.
ich compelled us to hug the
Friday — Physiology, geography,
ruled the country like the lords of trade, and illustrates tbe axiom
court
in
Malheur
county,
a
judg
­
Ils in order to continue our trip,
creation and exercised authority that it pays to stick by your busi- mental arithmetic, coin position
T
occasional drip of water from ment was obtained by Henry by the side of which the czar of ness in Hint during nil the time be physical geography
ive gave an uncanny sound in Helmick, of Huntington, against O. Russia’s power would seem very bad been to busy to visit Baker
Saturday — Botany, plane geome
MANAGEMENT
front and rear as we passed W. Porter of Huntington, for small.
City at all and only twice did he try. general history, English literal
ng. Long lines of white marked $2775 and costs amounting to $220.
ture,
psychology
.
“I never saw .Southeastern Ore­ get to Burns, 30 miles away. In'
walls horizontally which show- Some time in June Porter paid the gon more beautiful or prosperous such a little place ns this where
T'Oft I lit M V I'AI’EKS.
the presence of lime rock m the money to the clerk of the county than during the trip there which I there are but few houses but
Commencing Wednesday, Augur
with instructions to pay it over to have just finished.” said Mr. S. S. j
ce.
Charley’s it is wonderful to note 12, at nine o’clock A. M . and con
the
proper
party
on
the
cancella
­
>t a quarter of a mile distance
Litchfield, who represents Levi i the large number of. wagons from tinning until Friday August LI, a
were warned not to proceed too tion of the judgment on the re­ Strauss
Co. in the Inland Km- ( remote distances. •
four o’clock I’. M
tily ahead of the light as we cords. It appears that prior to that pire, with head office ir> Baker City.1
“Adjacent to The Narrows are
SECOND ANII TIIIHIl <IRAI>
ht run into the lake which lay time’ Helmer assigned the amount white talking to a Democrat man the great ranches of the Pacific
< eutii u atk A.
due
on
the
judgment
to
The
First
ad of us.
This warning did
Live Stock Company . . Their hold-1
‘‘Railroad transportation into
i
Wednesday—I’enma iih hip, liistu
National
Bank
of
Payette,
Idaho,
save several of the party from
that country would enable thou
-----j ­ Ings are very large nnd they raise ry, orthography reading.
feet, as the water is so clear which was made a matter of record sands and thousand.“ of homeseek- enormous herds of cattle for the
Thursday— Written arithmetic
it cannot be, seen until dia­ before the judgment was paid. J. ers from the east to occupy thou­ eastern markets and immense
I mid uni' r the tnmiagi'iiii'iit of au
theory of teaching, grammar, pliv
II.
Richards
of
Boise
and
William
led by the visitor
Since the
sands and thousands of acres ipiantities of hay. Henry Miller, siology.
ng lin In i n thoroughly renovated
overy of the cave many years Miller of Ontario, were attorneys of valuable
and
productive now SO years old, is the manager,
t room i in i h irgi- of polite, accorn-
Friday
—
Geography,
mentn
this water has remained the for Helmick when the judgment lands which will grow anything and he came to California in ’4!> a
furni■ lu d with the best.
arithmetic*, -hool law, < ivil govern
e depth winter and summer was obtained. The Bank of Pay- that is planted when water is |,ut lioor youth. John Gilchrist, of San
ment.
has always been clear as crys- ette notified Miller of the alignment on the ground, and water can be Francisco, is the executive mana'
n
onnection
I’KIMAIIY < FICTinc AIE“.
It remains fqr some one versed and authorized him to collect it had in most places by boring down ger. It is said that the Miller and
Wednesday — Peniimtiship, or
ic science to explain the phe- and retain his attorney fees out of only a fi-w feat, The .“oil is simply Lux jieople can drive from Califor­
enon. ‘The lake is not fi d by the amount. It appears that Mil­ perfect.
nia to Oregon two week“, nnd -lop Ih'igr.cphv. rending, -crilhmetici.
Thursday — Art ol qu*-tinning
visible fountain and there is no ler received the amount due on the
The town of Burns is hustling every night on their own holdings
judgment amounting to $29.30, and
theory
of teaching, method“ mid
le outlet.
Thirty-five miles southeast of
full of life and is the eenter of a
physiology
Truly yours.
small boat lies anchored near cancelled the judgment on the rich agricultural district, It has a
records
for
Helmick
and
the
bank
J
C. B aktiett
rater’s edge, and me of an ail-
population of about IRMI people and
(Continui d on Pag" two )
' ‘iiliity Superintendent
irons spirit may wade out to as attorney but paid the amount to possesses several large business
boat, enter it and row on for the Moss Mercantile company, of concerns
N Brown <V Rons, gen­
OF BURN«}, ORECON
irter of a mile farther, where Payette a creditor of Helmick. eral merchandise, own ami occupy
rater becomes of an unknown The bank has accordingly brought a larg*- stone building Miller >V
Auounls of Corporations. I irm*- and Individuals Solicited.
i nnd the cave come* to an* suit directly against Miller for the Thompson and Lunaburg A Dalton
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
>t end. There »re theories amount due, le-s Miller’s attorney and other prominent house« The
Jim Dumpa gaaed out on aidewalka hot
fees,
$2730.
Attorneys
Frank
J.
-T
<
“
imi
usti-
.binili | i . i ■■. Fr inIt i tin \ tin |enl. r. KJ
. the water being retained by
And looked in vain for one coot (pot;
town is benutifuliy situated on He
William« .1 W clear« < i . ........
Il M lb.
< t Hain»- ITin
And vowed he ne'er again would eat
ant absorption of the air com- Smith of Caldwell, ami Will R. aide of a hill overlooking a - retch
bin«-«, Tlumui- li.cv -
A lunch of heat-producing meat.
King,
of
Ontario,
appear
as
counsel
i contact with the water.
of meadows down to Harney Lake
Once more hai "Force ” restored hit vim.
ótnfff
County Wornnll touytil nt tAo tnnrAot pr.'co.
This promises to 1>e
t the Indian leg- ■ ds connected for the bank
Although 'tit hot, he’a " Sunny Jim.
Fifteen miles northeast of Btirm-
the history of the lake were an interesting contest on account of is Harney, a little town of l'Sl p* - -
this hank 1« insured and will be r«-«iubui cd lor any los by burglary
or hold up day or nlvht.
interesting to me. One of the prominence of parties involved pie. One large mercantile house
legends makes it the former and peculiar nnd unusual circum­ .is her«, inn by that prince of men,
of all the . animals of the stances surrounding th« case
, Fred llsine«, who does an immeii«e
and the other makes it the
I busine-« f.,r 20 miles around,
r abode of tbe water imp or a
Te l.«atc i« Mah..
(well known, high character
devil. Tbe laf<*r was taken
v»r
-»•<■ -»»a- ♦ ■»•«- -»a«-, nr »•<- ->•«
popular and leading citizen
lage of by th- women who
Dave Carey is home from bis Won him an enviable rv|*Ht
111 ! >A IA . I i;. -in' « i
\1 XII X M >1 I: \ u • I’ i «-iu»xr
ened their children. when trip to Summit. Idaho, the new 11« is a ptwneer who aid'd in I t> <j-
natte« comfort possible
lid not obey. With giving them town on the Northern Pacific, about ing the Country and to him »- are
on a sweltering day.
water imp. It was believe«] ■3o mile« from L* wiaton Mr. Carey much indebted for our information
Ma evil spirit - lade hi- abode states that the new bnrg is nestled concerning
that great cocntry
TARE.) OREGON
water in th- subterranean in th«- center of a great agricultural 1 which i* now extremely prosperous,
Kai»
“
Him
to
Kaa»
Caol.
ind that bei rhpp I .til at country arid is building tip rapidly. with promising crop«, except that
< if < *< ii-| h nut it -ti - linn- nul I in 11 X i< I iiii I h
“‘For«» la a t.aamnxto hot bumaai’y. ISM
Me d i< - i t< -< I.
afn-* «atina It—and I vast it »vary nxir-.inf -
and conveyed the children to II- will return shortly ami engage har will lie eicirt <m acconol of the
I
lace where b feast *d upori in t lie harnee. Entine.» th-re late spring.
Icmea I rank K
-t haa «■•-, 1 '..-d • **•
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.-T'M hll<i|.DEI> -Joliu
»at hraaklMU. Il ba< ' »u<ht bis h-.w to llvr
Collin, \lne-r Robbii-
M Alexander, N I’ t'arjien-
\\ hile we wish Dave al! the suc­
‘There i« a space of thirty mil*»
“KB CLavsaaats
ter. William Miller E
cess imaginable in his new homw. between flarney an.I Tbe Nariowa
we are sorry to lose him from our which is a very rich country at <1 is
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midst —Ontario Aryne.
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