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4 VOL. XVI. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY.OREGON,;AUGUST 29, 1903. NO. jo IOO MUCH value for the best barley exhibit; WILLIAMSON HAS A “KICK" l»erservation or water supply is the RELIANCE WINS FIRST HEAT OF RACI Religions Services. o - nt i « ii presented to the pretext of their withdrawal. the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Com • 1 I t 'iinty nt, and now on tile "We’ve gone far enough creating Tbe Cup Deiender puts it (her Shamrock Services at Christian Scion. pany. of St. Lewis, will give a sim III in lommanding Stvle. I.' Id not he admitted to ILtll every F*uti<l:ii' at I I a tn aiu OREGON IRRIGATION SITES DONT ilar prize for the best specimen of CREATION OF NEW FOREST RESERVES reserves. Now let’s stop.” the lust Will and Teata- Mr. Williamson drew attention S p in. Service Wednesday < vei. LOOK GOOD TO NEWEI L. ho’)S SHOl'LD END. N s w York, Aug. 22. — Ina splen i-.l t ie ,-ed, and wily to the fact that Oregon is entitled ilici' 12 to 15 knot breeze over a ings at S Subject lor next Simd.-i« trat on with Mid to more than *3,0(M),000 of the re windward mid leew ird course of .‘10 Aug. .’lit. Man.” A story is told of ex-Governor X I should not be issued i ->9 The Meat Attractive Ones Are Airead« Taken Pennover’s trouble with A. Bush, clamation fund for irrigation pro miles the gallant Reliance today Rev A J. Irwin will preach at ' ' A. l i nk, according to the By Private Cipital--The Blue the Salem banker, which illustrates e**'"" Tbiorii'1 ,re t*rrvio« ,hc p"lk> jects. About *90<).<X)O of this was beat the Shamrock III. in com- Harney the i».« Ji 2ml Sunday of caci ■n t >( Too Fur for Practical Use and i to the petition on tile insilili Moaatala Region Next. collected in this state from sales of £| his ready wit. A mutual friend ■ mantling style bv exactly nine month at 1 1 a. m, ami 7:.’>0 p. m < 'ourt. Injure tbe Stales. land under the timber and stone minutes actual time, or -even min- Sabbath school every sabbath at ’ Oregonian Washington corres was the ex-governor that Mr. Busli \\ ini' s, rhe Hon. Il Levens, act, and from commutation of home- j lltes aluj had said the reason of their differ afler dedlie- i p. in. Representative to Congri-ss J X. annual pondent says; — In his first hid : the t'ounty Court of the *îLt J stead entries in the first year of the (il)g , he .......... ences was because I’ennoyer run willialngon .¡eclare8 th;(l creation 111«« J .i, seconds report, made public today. E. II Sunday school at Il.iinov (lit Stut 1.1 <>i< en lor tlm County of his mills too much, I lie ex-gover-i of t||B proposed forest reserves in new irrigation law Last year the |l!4n,|j,..,|, It was a royal water 'UH. Newell, chief of the Government re I ■ h day ofJuly A. D. first Sunday of each month at |(> Il ne.-e. r nor’s rejoiner was. \ es, Mr. ()regO11 wj|) ],e very unfortunate collections were more than $5,000,- tight for the ancient trophy which 'ID ftj J clamation service, reviewing con Bio::. o ’ clock a in. On the Recomí, ttiird 000. rite. J Bush sits there in his bank piling , f — or .......... t,le Btate. carries with it the yachting supre Mr. Williamson ditions in Oregon, says: Attest: F. S. RIEDER, "Now,” sait! Mr. Williamson, macy of the world, and by a strange and fourth Sunday of each month up his gold, and hoarding it year in ! j came down flat-footed in opposi- “The localities where irrigation County Clerk at 3 o ’ clock p m. Preaching ser and year out. I* lie keeps piling it tj0ll jo (,le policy which the Inter« "let’s have several big irrigation coincidence the victory today oc-1 work can proceed with the greatest vice < very second Sunday at S p m. projects in Oregon; not one or two ' curred on the fifty-second anniver - has inaugurated in advantage have been selected al up dollar on dollar; but what gooil j ¡or Department surveys and a few withdrawals, but [ sary of tbe day on which the old At tlie Presliyterian church will it do him? He can ’ t take it Q re g UI in. ready by the state under the Carey actual construction. The people of schooner Burns, Rev. A J. Irwin pastor with him when lie dies, because if America captured it in “This smearing of reserves,” said act, and it is not desirable to fore -it >1 I x NI<• \I l 1 ,LF.N this state have a right to ask that )lur f iunout) Devine services tile third anil fourth lie does, it will melt. — Ex. race around tin- Isle of lie to an Oregonian reporter, “over stall state action in the matter. the Government begin this work at Wright Sundays of each month at II a. m. one-fourth of the map of the state, Preliminary examinations made so FOREST FIRES 00 DA'lAOE. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 1 promiscuously and arbitrarily, once. This matter should be one | The nautical sharp-, who had tar—up to December 31—show that 10 a. m. every Sabbath morning of the chief cares of the Oregon del- nlr eady made up their ............... minds on without regaid to the welfare of the Burns — — Oiegon most of the reclamable land is so Forest fires are burning up thou egation at Washington next Win- Thllrg day that th.- Reli ance could Preaching services at the Baptist •9 communities afleeted, is what I call situated that the projects must be Cloudy days preferred for , he challenger church every 1st and 2nd Sund.it sands of acres of the best pine for abuse of the forest reserve policy. ter. We members of Congress from ! tate t|u, small and scattered, and little va- making sittings. Photos tin- ests in Eastern Oregon. Tbe con The Cascade reserve has been and [ Oregon are no goed if we can’t get lilt any kind of weather, regard to morning nn • evening Sunday ?; cant public land can be benelitted i lied io < irlion and platinum flagration is advancing a mile a will lie a benefit. Certain regions one or two projects started here.” day’s test ns conclusive, although school every Sunday nt 11 a. m. Further examination will boubtless (Teets. Mr. Williamson added that the they hardly anticipated so over- prayer meeting every Thursday dav towards the towns of Richland of the Blue Mountains might also I. botM’J reveal many localities when! work In t:int.'ll.<'oi<H process use and Sparta. An appeal to Baker be set aside to advantage. The re delegation should be “rawhided” if ¡whelming a Victory. The race evening. Hnoindd »h f J can be begun to advantage am! per City for help has been answered by 'serve system well used should he I it should fail of success. Fit t-elass w i k |even dampened the i ardor of Sir sistent search will justify the ex i ml -ill fact inn guaranteed. "But," he remarked, ‘rawhided’ Thomas, who insisted after Thürs- the Citizens League. The people commended ; abused it should be penditure of considerable sums in is a pretty strong word, and I pre- llay‘H (|„ko (hat his eonlìdenee in of Eagle Valley are organizing into condemned.” Cl I ATKIN. construction of storage ami diver lire companies of 50 persons each -nine — er — ah — that it wouldn ’ t t | 1( , i„. llllt iful craft designed by The theory of forest reserves M r. sion works.” In the County Court of tin- Stale of under captains to fight the (lames. Williamson approves, Wise ap- look well in print. Just the same I Kite was greater than ever. This presumption, it may be ad Oregon, for the Com.tv of Harm y sentiment. ” The Eagle Valley Bower Company's pncation ()f the theory lie com- 1 it’s mv J I KODOL digests what you eat. ded, has apparently been justili. I In the matter of the Es 1 sawmill and 2,000,000 feet of lum ntends. But he thinks that East- Up-to-date job printing nt renson- "[.‘ judging from the large number of tale of Allen T Clark Wm. Wooley went to Barren ' able plices. KODOL cle 11 Purl*les- strengthens Deceased. \ ui withdrawals made under the irri- ber for the construction of a power ern enthusiasts have allowed the — ■. and sweetens the stomsen. Valley last week to be gone about 1 house in the path of the flames was theory to cover lip litany of the J™; gation act in Eastern Oregon dur To James Clark and Mary I’, til, KODOL cures Indigestion, dyspepsia, and Save The Children. a month. Miss Lillian I larri» ac- Mr. destroyed. It is yery dry in the practical aspects of the question in ing the past six months. brother and sister of tlm above ------------------ all stomach and bowel troubles. companied him as far as Watson, I Ninety nine of every one hundred > named S Newell recognizes the justic, of valley and everything is burning this state. The paramount need of ......... i Allen I'. Clark deceased, KODOL -l neleratesthe action of the gas- where she will spend a few weeks diseases that children have an- dm |all(| t(, Axie ami Elizabeth. >i A pall of smoke hangs Oregon fiercly / ----------------- tn.- glands and gives tons to the making expenditures in Oregon in is the development of more > sisters visiting Mrs. M. N, Fegtly—Cald to disorders of the ......... ch, ami ,,f th,, a|)1)V(, „nmed Allen T Clark digestive organs. view of the large contributions of over the entire section all day and resources and the enlargmeiit of well News. KODOL relieves an overworked stomach ! these disorders are all entisetl by decease«!, wlmse real mimes an- un- ----------------- the state to the reclamation fund. at night a reflection of fire can be ¡fields of industry. “When the of all nervous strain gives to seen for miles around in the sky. Eastern theorists," remarked Mr. l-indigestton, Kodo) Dyspepsia Cnn known, and to all persons interested th • heart t full, free and untrammeled “On the other hand,” be ay- ‘the a t >ti. n mushes the nervous system and Enormous losses have incurred to Williamson, “see us arguing the There is a lot of rejoicing in the is just as good fir children as it is [ j„ gaj(j ,.„1,^,.. feeds the brain. , fatile E demand for and immediate n- < - - th«' crop as well as the forest and practical side of the question and editorial family this week. It is a 1 for ad ults. Children tlirivi* unit »ar. wt&i sity of reclamation works are not In the Nan..... . th.. State of On - KODOL ' ‘ b , canti won<i®rful remedy that is homes of settlers. I «plinti particularly noticeable.” trying to hedge their ideas I with »■«■■. handsome boy, weight 10 pounds, It keeps tli. ir little stomachs sweet | I gon, You are hereby cited to Im ami ----------------- m . .ing so many sick people well nB,eittki and w- tk people strong by giving to their looks like his “ pap, ” is very big for ami encourages their growth and practical limitations, they call us He says the opportunity fot re derblt ai I appear in the County Court of the b ii HI of the nourishment that is con TRIE FISH STORY. igfat. his size and arrived Sunday. As development. Mrs. H< nry Carter. cannibals. claiming much of the land along Stall' of Oregon, for the County of tained in the food they eat. , cartai p Off ri « the foot of the Cascade Mountains “The man who understands the soon as the other party—the lead-, "05 Central St. Nashville, T«-n . Harii'-y, nt the Court room thereof, I; ttl< only, $1 1 Mir. 2'6 tlrr.es th« trill This is a fish story. ■na, b.« size, which sells fur 50c. says: "My little boy i- now thru (needs of this state sees that its ing lady in the case—will agree, , he rad Ut i md in the Blue Mountain country . i ,, . , , „. . I at the city <if Burns, in theCoun'v It is not a fish story made up to itile un» Prtpjred only bj E. C. OsWITT 4 CO . Id KA 00» ., , will bo named Jimmy, after his 1 1 years old and has been stilb ring ,■ .. Bimbi ,8 good, but, in view of the recent fill space or to attract the attention I i progress will be retarded by crea i_....... with i.K t-ai- '»> Harney, on Monday, the 7th day grandad, and thus one of the first iiidi<'es*ioii ever since lie was on leftta Burn- Druggists. under the Carey act, of readers this Sunday morning tion of the proposed reserves. The I of Sept,.inner, A. D. I'.MK!, at I'l II uame i «elections ______ steps in raising a good republican born. I ..... have had the best doctors whicb bave coverei! localiti'-s a ltere when they have more time to read reserves are intended ostesible to ¡o’clock a. tn , of that day, limn ami ari irk. vater can be most advantageously promote progress, but they remove ! will he begun. We can't tell you in Nashville, blit failed to do him lher. to howoau if u . ....... , Salve the papers and think over the sins r , cat’ ’■ • ,,,IV good. oruvl, After U“ii g 01)1 bottle <11 V i 11 I I 1 <1 *•«. «< I . «.........«.»... the means of attaining the very ob- how our boss looks, for he has not any Op W<lll tsed, he says them is some unct r- <»f you have, why n certain in-iru- they have committed during the , P<> 'turns, Sorus. gamt! b» ject they atm at. Their purpose is made liis appearance at the office [of Kodol he is a well baby I recoin- .ainty as to what may he thè 1 si past week. as yet. — Ontario Argus. mend it to all suHiir.-is ’ ’ Kodol the upbuilding of the common tpportunities for Government re- Il is a true fish story, and the | digests what you ent and makes i, damation systems, lb does not facts can be substantiated by men wealth, but their effect is the re The Interior Department desires the stomach sweet, Sold by Burns gression of the energies that up >' vish to bring about a conflict be- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT of probity who know all the circum- to put new men in the offices of Druggists build the coiumonwenltb. "t ween the operators under the Carey staners. “Consider, for example, the pro Register and Receiver at the Lake tut and the general Government On last Friday, two boys named The country immediately south Shannan, residents of this city, posed reserve in Northern Wallowa view Land Office. E. M. Brattain I ESTUA Y i : d >f the Blue Mountains being almost were wading in Powder river, al County. All the valuable timber and Harry Bailey are the present ' it e»i ompletely tn coutr-il of thetlov- incumbents. From J. II. Seaweard’s ranch in MRS A J<>RDAN, Pr<.pr ■ i.ir. I I in that withdrawal is already in ---------------- most in the center of town, when The department holds nothing Barren Valley, on«’sorrel nit1«: mare private ownership, What good rnment, and having an apparent they came to a bole in the dry part ,^~i^ T<**,F can come of depriving the persons against the character of Brattain white strip down nos'- -• iir tin n rM- .bundance of artesian water to of the bed of the river with a small in. I*«'. on left Itij./also 7 who own those lands of owning the or Bailey, but does not like their branded lazy hi«"-' • raw upon, in a general way .Iler- stream of water flowing from it but 10' with bar beneath on •Vighl hijk ayd 1 iOSt | intervening lands? Why nut per administration of the offices. I. WWj ttractions for a Government rei bi i- with no inlet. Investigation show Ulin “ The Oregon delegation to Con- ventrsl with mu ’ ''A itylrf' ff'oliY r. mit development "to proceed, the nation system not found el.-- «In r< Bul"’ ed that this hole was fed by a IIJM-S 'his cannot be said of Lake and timber that is available to lie sold gress lias debated the award of'I will pay a suitahltr er-wifrd Ibr in- rtiHiiin spring and tbe water which gushed and the' hinds to be devoted to tliese places for some time. Its formation as to Intr wtb-rerfRonls. Clamatb counties, where the 1 imi from it was ice cold. Sin A. KniTjt.’Onrd’ < tr<-j;oii. , »This hotel is centrally located and i tub i tie- management of nu agriculture, livtptcck and other favorites are understood to lie C. U,| re almost completely controli.d Soon the boys found that this ■A “ -r Jk V 1 « V'» Snider, of Lakeview, and J. N. Wat- ------ '* ,.x ex|M-ti< need landlord, The building h<- i -i Iliorourlily renovated i uses? j,' y individuals of stock compani - hole was literally alive with the The (lining room i- in < -|< arg' ol polite, accolli - “Then consider the proposed re- son, of Paisley, who are in lietter ' 1 i urnitlirc i-lii-ap.'i-than dyer Is - and is well furnished ‘hese lands will probably b. the species of trout found in this section Ì lie table- ' i < turn lu i « illi th' bi st. seserve in Southwestern Oregon. IHjlitical accord with the delegation (fore in this town . We bought mndating waiters. .w- ist to be consider' d by tin <1 v 1 of the country. With their bands •ft M than the men in the offices. I* As in Northern Wallowa, there the Her- right and will sell right. The very I rnment. they caught 20 which they took •nW.1' re- ...I. , nicest I.ace > and Muslin Cur-1 “ TZ _ 1.. 1 in _____ ikst lass al n onnection valuable timber is already owned inarm, however, wants Brattain rX.«W j Attorney Will R King of Ontari ■ home. by individuals. What good can ap|H>inted. 'tains. Ladies, call and inspect. rMlf'-j Their grandfather named Emer The contest over the office of We can please you in both style | rite as a Caldwell visitor Friday ev n come of reserving the intermediate son, hastily constructed ajsmall s«’-"! ig, while returning honu from Register at La Grande is unsettled and price. Bureaus, < liiffimmrs, ‘ scab ’ lands in a section of Oregon le: i*« ii»*' oiee. Mr. King enjoy- quite tn net and accompanied the boys to which already has enough and too The lielegation refuses to desert Nideboardft, Iron Beds, and in fai-t ewWid the scene of their find. Knowles an«l seems to be holding everything in our iflie.—Burns JOHN l> DAI.Y. I'm» much moisture? t. S>r'.’ ttenaive law practice in 1-1 <l.<> — In a short time he had scooped a«"* I «Hill H F ItANK «.COFFIN, Vic» P hi - \ < Wl.l.t ONI its own against Secretary Hitchcock Furniture Co. “ Now look at the pnqioeed re aid well News. ««*■ up additional Iieauties. These >un* '•*. serve in Southern Crook county —Oregonian. trout were from eight to 10 inches r. and Northern Lak* and Klamath " ; Hoda water at the City Drug PrixeA Are Offeree. n«ri“* in length. Although this is a fish »•*5 Job printing—The Times Herald Store Tbe good lands are nil taken up nsrt- OF BURNS, O^ECON. -tory, and a truthful one, the facts — Cullivators of the arid distr:. and the |ioor lands, whose use is -vw* Aaounts of Corporations, I trm and Individuals Solicited, ‘Oregon will have a chan to win must be related. They were not as necessary to the development of . P.L? oney and medal- >.f di-tm< t> n fine for the table as those usually the gosl, an- to lie reserved. In WE WANT YOUR LUS: ESS. caught in the streams. Those the competitive display of fruit found in this spring, while being dustrial projects are hesitating, in N I I tr|>s*l>li t, IC. J. > i » h KiKH hFH- .h im |) hilly, Frank K ‘ Jim Damps gated out on sidewalks hot ipa and barley at th m- v< nti fine in appearance, wen* too full of doubt about the privileges they will u« William*, J. W. <h*nry, <* ( utumin And looked tn vain for one cool spot; r. 1 . ational Irrigation Congn -- t bones for fine eating — Baker City have on the intermediate lands I- ..a And vowed he ne er again would eat .h»wn, 'Iìi«miriM ha vi* ip: ! ■Id at Ogden, Utah. .“■• t ’ nb. r i Democrat. A lunch of heat-producing meat. Why put such a ban on progress in rtr ■ «5/n/r anH County wurrttnh /- // ■ ht at t t f • Once more has " Force ” restored his vim. L’rt 18, 1903 Jam»-» M M -or- a region whose energies are striving Although tie hot, he’s " Sunny Jim. tk*itt 1» Tbe Naas. Ibis bunk in injured and will be n < . . v l urglary ember of tbe Or.-gon execul.v- to get l<H.es? or hold up u • . i in. In >ard, has been notiti-d Wiien you go to buy Witch Hazel “The policy behind tbe creation crelary of the ex«-ctr. -alve look for the name Dewitt on of these re«erves is altogether s that the ton. -th, . I .•y.-ry Imx The pure unadulterated wrong If- < l.ji-cts nre ill advised 44 •en to Arisona. Califon C. Wit. h Hazel -alve is used in mak Its effect- .re misjudged s Idaho, Kansa Montana. Neb- ing DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, People in Interior <Ir g- n don’t ska, North Dak ta, N>-v i ■ N. ■ir wee ♦ ■>»- t ■»«<■ -»ar which is the l*«t salve in the world know what to make <»f it ef** TU kMSrsaSHrr» viral exieo. Oklabon >, Ore it: for ■ it«, burns, bruises, boils ec- their grievance is the r »•UH- ; lollN I» HAI.A. In.-im-i All At A Pir-imsr ikota, Utah, M .xslii _ -i. n d • u.i and pile« The popularity of of the people of all Wei ■**» rn males comfort possible yoming. l*<-Witt‘s Witch Hazel Salve, due I tell you that this reeerx. i«u->oess Senator W. A. < iark M on • sweltering day. to its many cures, has cause«! num- is getting to be a live i«*ile It i* 11 give a *500 er- us worthleM counterfeits to !»• tbe sul st «nee of the conversation (. EGON 1AM p properly MB», bed an i mat- placed on the market, The genn- of alt clasor« of citizen«. And when I im 1 1 \ I« I uni? I ■:it I« >li signed for tbe Leal g- ->. ine ls-»rs the name of E C DeWitt so many |*r«in< raw* protest, they * * Torr«1 « « bMaau« u> hot komaait r • w « of fresh tn. t- I A Co, Chicago So|<i In Burns are Pi lie reckm e«i with Hundred» « as « «attaf n Oí i vaat it errry m >mta< - I ink K ikoe prize M mm n t tut I am »Ma U» fb a day wV.k m’vb nh [ta Druggi-t« and tb«>uaand« <d acres are a iHi fort Ilia n*t I oa*l eat L^aT.y ii«*r N I < tr|s-r>- q«>rati«aM, fir rv<- « i i 'll ma how to tire ll raw n that are not eoursea < f w.,u r Ci^rsaa««* Tbe a, »teteo an . t- rt D»in Hay Bucks large and small supply Miles nd miles of land Mil- pot Brewing Compu :. stock now Price« and term« to, are withdrawn that contain dry . iEsr. < .inliirr. okee offlsn a loving u.t tbe times. Gear A Cummin» i mod or scattered pine« And yet MUST NOT ASK Photographer Special Accommodations for Traveling Men. F C B I C First National Bank orce FIRST NATIONAL BANK .