VOL. X\ BIRNS, HARNEY COUNTY, ORE(i( • N, S ; > : S f this city for the c n-truction of ANOTHER RAILROAD COMINO and when the road is conti irrigation works in Nevada arrived next season through Prairi i here yesterday. It will be signed i Canyon, mine owners, M. FITZGERALD TAL-. kNOWLS’ the local people before the end . COOS BAI ROSEBURG AND SALT LAKE and lumbermen will be a REJi IO', the week and a few days later handle their business much i LINE TO BE BUILT. they will put a small army of men expeditiously and at better | and a lot of teams to work on the | and a leading meichant from I SV The contract is the first: To Cross Cascades North of Crater Lake territory said yesterday aftero Lays Blame on Diteli b Believes. big job. One Valley ol Has Personal Spite rregon of a number of large irrigation and Extend Through Lake. Harnev that with the bumpter Vail, \ —Forest Res. canals the Federal authorities will and Malheur Counties. operation there seemed to I 1 build for the reclamation of the i necessity for a paper electric . uT '! am di ¡. .‘ted to answer, tb it, The construction of the Coos Bay — Baker City Democrat. arid wastes in Nevada. in view of this K i lident. of Messrs Warren, Buckman and R°8eljurg A Salt Lake Railroad the attitude of Se, t 11 ‘hcock, their associates of the local contract- " est ^roni Marshalfield to Empire, Cards were received in Hunt, of the'oppositioi» I n ,-erves. ing firm are to construct a canal at the entrance of Coos Bay and of the active sup] that is given i thirty-two miles long, fifty-three : fro,n Myrtle east to Rosebury and ton this week announcing to Mr Hitchcock Fv the administra feet wide at the cop, twenty-one thence to 8alt Lake *8 to S° ahead, marriage in Portland on July 1-5 of Dr. Edna E. Bishop of Sp. k tion,'Oregon mav ‘even go so far as ' feet wide at the bottom and four- 8aF*the Oregonian. Major Kinney, the projector, has \\ ash., and Charles a North. ■ to send to the next n ition 1 repub teen feet deep. It will be capable lican convention a d.-l yation that of carrying a volume of 1,400 cubic -just returned from New York ‘t to tor of the Huntington Ilei will refuse to ■upper! Theodore feet of wate^ a second. The canal Coos Bay with the announcement Mr and Mrs. Northev will i Roosevelt,” said M iltzG.i Id of will start from a point on the that he has raised the capitol need their home in Huntington—H::!- Burns, lawyer and republican poli Truckee river about thirty miles ed for the purpose. Surveys have ington Heral.l a lion tician, today, say- th ■ Portland east of Reno and run eastward been made ill the way through, the Journal. “Yet one v. old I e sur fourteen miles close to the Central plan being to connect with the FAIR WEEK SPORT PROGRAM. prised to hearth'' ; .. expres | Pacific road, and when near Wads Gould system at Salt Lake. pts. The road is now built from Myr sions to that effect worth will run southeasterly to the First day—Maiden race for 11.i resh Tsjl Mr. FitzGerald w i n ferring es Carson sink, a level, waterless tle Point to Marshelfield, a distance ney county saddle horses that m of 30 miles, and about 150 men are pecially to the reject n of Knowles tract about sixty miles in diameter. run for public money, purse $75 employed on the extension from for register of the LiGrande land It is figured that fully 300,000 One-quarter mile dash, IT. . f. . office. acres of agricultural land in the Mar hailiel.l to Empire, where ves all, $100. sels drawing 20 feet of water can en Cll 7- ‘ Oregon hasi. si. i at the Truckee and Carson valleys will be Second Day—One-quarter in hand of the secretary f the inte I created by this important work ! ter at half tide. The next seciton dash for Harney county sad. n. rior,” be said. “It ui- iubb- The government plans to have set-1 is 60 miles from Myrtle Point to bores that never run for pub bed in the snubbin. I tb delega- tiers take this land in 80 or 160 | Roseburg, which follows up the money, $50. Coquille river for some distance, —~ lion, when J. W. K - . - i. - acre tracts under homestead claims. Three-eighth mile dash, fr< for I jected for register p- pie of | All the water desired is to be sup then g . s through the coast range all, $125. Harney, Malheur, G. ■ ' Baker plied by the government from the to Roseburg. From that city the ih anol Three-fourth mile heats, 2 in • • county are utterii lo;..I protests canal at the rate of $2 per acre an line runs up the north fork of the against the insult th-.' \.a-offered nually. The proposed reclaimed | Uni] qua river, crossing the Cascade trot or pace, for 2-yoar-old- . ft. ■ all, $75. to our senator and r ..tatives. district should, in the opinion of range north of Crater Lake, and ex- Third Day—One-half mile d . “Y qu will uixi t the the authorities, easily support a ten.l tliri'ugh Lake, Harney and free for all, $150. Malheur counties into the south people in South. in Oregon population of 55,000. Three-fourths mile heat, trot I . are simply furiou- t ts of About 1,700 men are to be em western corner of Idaho, whence it pace, for horses bred in Ho r !IV=D the present admi: They ployed at $2.25 a day of ten hours, pas-. s around the end of Salt Lake county, $75. to Salt Lake City There it will are against the for. policy. and they will be supplied with Rofiing contest. I personally am ag i forest board at the tate of 25 cents a conn.'. t with the Rio Grande West- Fourth Day—Base ball, -t westerly of the Gould reserve policy, but i .m .port meal. For this work the contract n ili. City vs, Burns, for cup. I lines. ing it if Carried out rational ors have taken the name of C. A V st of the Cascades this line ball, Cat yon City vs. Burns. Pu h I Warren A- Co. . ts . lines, believe the p In digging the $25. Gun club shoot $50. .artment are canal there will have t_ to be time'"'' taP °F the finest timber of the interior _ _____ Fifth Day—One-half mile h . wrs wrong. Furtlferi tunnels, one 400 feet, one 900 feet 'a l' in Oregon, including the only 2 in 3, free for all, $125 f white cedar on the coast, it Mr. Hitch- and one 1,400 feet. Rop«, belieyc, general 1\ Three-fourths mile heats, trot v l ich 1 on Coos Bay. This tim- b eision after! sock has render. pace, free to all. $125. l er i - i re valuable than sugar or COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. big eorpor.v- decision in favor < Sixth Day—Three-fourths n. i 'll v pine, being used to finish th.' settlers. lions and agaii dash free for all $150 Liquor license granted to Chas. ' .-I. and doors. The road will find h in hi- good They do not havt Relay race $100. th common Rigdon to sell liquor in Wild Horse a good timber trade already devel ntentions towai Seventh Day- consolation pur- op d on C>os Bay, for there are precinct for a period of 3 months people, Conditions—All the above c\ mills there which ship to Australia, iced that Mr.! from Sept 2, license not to be issued “I nm firm'v co are free for all unless other1', ui hatred for until the said Rigdon filed his bond S ■ th Afri a an 1 Honolulu. In the Hitchcock has p stated. In all rac<.-, five t- vicinity "f Roseburg, it will have a in opposing as by law required. bis state, deligi. ter and three to start, but ' Hi larmi: g and fruit country, and make for the i Sam Graves appointed road sup Measures that wen Association reserves tin- r it will again run into heavy timber > alth, that to ervisor of district 9. tood of this cornu. hold a less number than five ' : 1' .fi Neal McMahon appointed road when it inters the Cascades. In ¡ontinue him in h by reducing the purse in pro] south, intern Oregon the road will at • Oregon's supervisor of district 3 to succeed olio means to eli tion to the horses entered All . be de] ndt-nt on stock traffic, but, ■hances for recogi i’ : in any mat Henry Goodlow, resigned. tries to close at 8 o’clock -harp : hs authority. | C. Thornburg having resigned as when completed through to Salt er that comes un evening before the race Calif i Lake, it will have a large through i lin i on the supervisor of district 1, J. P. Cav “Back of all bi tra'l. in lumber and fruit to the nia Jocky Club rules to gov. m ' . mv ! ender was appointed. >art of Mr. IL east. Eastern Oregon being chiefly races, except weights Nil a en idea of A. W. E. Alherson appointed super .pin'on, is the n level, open country, this part of the horses to carry not les- th . it of the de- visor of road district 15. L Green, special pounds, Troting or paein,' Marsden <t Geary awarded con line will be cheap to build. lr. Hitchcock lartment, in who: will be governed according l. This road will probably lie the and upon tract as county physicians for a daces implicit' f tional Troting Asso'-iati. ,■ r beginning of the o]>ening of south- year ending Sept. 30, 1904. fhose represeidat! The relay race is five tim< - n w< -t rn Oregon. A road down the C. G. Frye appointed a member ets without quest: the track; five horses; chai r Green re- of . the county board of road viewers < >a*t t > the California line and horses each lime around rid k that, be- M. L. Lewis appointed constable north to Alsea Bay will gather in ■orted to Mr. Hii change own rig; saddle and 1.1 > the lumber, fish, wool ami dairy : Burns precinct. ause juniper trees •w on certain for «eperate; saddle cii.chid v.i'.l, dietrict.they i The clerk ordered to draw his products of the whole coast strip, inda in the Deech u go; choice of bits. Entram. ild be classed warrant in part payment for work .m l biing it to market in Portland ere not arid, but ten per cent of purse Money ■ and the east. This is one of the nyone ] osle.l of i J. T. Barnes on road contract at • tf I. nly as eetni-arid. races to be divided a- foie. ri. h -• tions of the state, the devel ions, knows such i pon Western c times and such amounts as First money 70 ]>er cent, opment of which has been retarded • ■ grows only . the : county judge shall direct. Such ell that the junip* money 30 [>er cent. T in- A- many of the ; applications should lie approved by by 1 k f communication with the n arid lands. A tion reserves the right to ch red f the world. Once connected road master. .. 'idations of the 1 atements and r any of the above races in th' i-v. . quite as in- George A Smyth appointed sup by rail, it would experience rapid Ir. Green have 1 of their not filling, also V. | -tj. ttb inent and development. i ervisor of road district 12 to succeed lligent as that ti any and all of the program on AO ; irticularly A. T. Clark, deceased. “We of Oregon count of inclement weather -—- ■ f Southeastern I < Final settlement with F. C. Dib : >n, have a $5.00 REWARD. •levanee. and we a- not going to ble on his road contract deferred > print. We until ' the work :s examined by the seitate to zay r Furniture cheaper than • v<r I 1 I,. ve reward will be paid to I 'e just now kick n. and propose : road master and his report received anyone who finds horses on the fore in this town. We l>- Ir. Hitchcock > keep kicking ur. •I. E Johnson awarded contracts range ar.d will place them at some right and will sell right 'l l, v> ares the cabinet to grade and pul in bridges on parts convenient place where I can get nicest in Lace and Muslin Ct. >ke highly of of i the Lawen-Narrowa road and the them, branded as follows: Mr FitzGerald R E on tains. Ladies, call and ii-p well. Savage Fenwick land. Lawen-Narruws left stifle, or figure 5 backwards on We can please you in I < th eeers. Whiatkr. prrsentatives road i for 12498 and Fenwick lane leC ><1 Lippincott, t! * ‘>f»er head will be paid. and price Bureaus, Chill he irrigation • l 15*3. nt out to lo-.k it Sideboards. Iron Beds, ai.l in O. O. Dutcher, * arid lar.ds this Burna, Oregon II. everything in our line.— Io “We hope for g things from Furniture Co “We have rigation,” «aid ’ cr Valica FxtcasiM «ari. Kl.OCO irrigabb in Harney From J. H Sean card's ranch in < The I .. only and Mai county has Barren A alley, one sorrel race mare • rinter dent LaW'-rsnce of the O.OU)’’ white strip down nose, «• ar on i »o, uc'ion work on th* Sumpter MrFilxGeral randed lazy n left hip, a ~ Vai ■ extension wa<* in the city Mt. eerving In with bar beneath on nghl hip and i .i a* 1 report'd that work •t»rn Orvgon vented with same on right shoalder. g rushed a* fast as men I will pay a suitable reward for in* y could do it The Hum- Far Salt <•’ Peffar for ata tion as to her whereabouts. e reacte d before cold S id A. K kktz .C rd,Oregon. th> r aeta io and traina will he rur g In the new town thia win- Th- San Frat tdneoday «or at »t'-.-k- ter Thi« nvans that the minea in Quarteburg and Susanvilk Agents, t- will he able to work to viaitinc di- <''er advantage than ever iri: <i th hist'.ry of tbe«e camp« ANTLROOSEV: OREGON □F Ccrporatit. s. i in:; ■ Fl... eil and Individuals Solicited. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. '' l'liiil» I'.. .. pialli i : I nil'm. N U. Carpenttr, R. J. •' " 'I h' ' t’ninn li- il M Horton, C. A. Haines. It'ni. Thomas havin. 1 I elici ET ■■■^arranh òong/tt at the ruarket /»rtC9. ........... • b\ bui*>>lar> or bold up day or night. -»•r> CMC* CMC* C>M> CM«* ♦ CMC* U i', s i. FIRST NATIONAL BANK I OF ONTARIO. OREGON imi I ml i \ initials l’iti. Ni'.'.'iint of < \>r| snaiii >i. Politateli. STOCKHOLDERS lonea, Frank R. ' 1 ßln, /.bin r Robbins, B. F Oldw, M. Alexandor, N. F. CarpM* tir, William Miller, E. 11 . -** '-/•* - , j I'.it, Tine Turnbull. uT' jT St B HOWARD SEBREE, P»tsio«NT W. 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