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BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 17, 1903. RIVALRY TO THE FAIR THE OREGON INFORMATION BUREAU SEEKS EXHIBITS. I :r Published ia This -OresI Religious Weekly" Caaaaa a Clasb--The Big Fairs First Csasiderstion. A from the bur- Portland, O Sir:—We ar ed copy of your and are plea? i manifested in th your desire to 1: ty represented to believe the re. ties having an < x; positive that w> work. We trust \ assistance of Mr 1 enabled to forward exhibit for your can assure you v ■ prominent posit: do your county 1. Again thank it terest. we are. Your« Oregon Inforn Lt appears that the publication of a letter in these columns recent- ly which had been received bv vm County Clerk Rieder from the Ore- u.,?. gon luformatian Bureau has caused “Mlr a dash between that bureau and the Lewis and Clark commission, ngi- 1 tj ? The Oregonian of Oct. 10 says: : C 1 nt plaint has gone up that the h4ri Oregon Information Bureau is en- . gaged in unseemly competition^with (it tiide the Lewis and Clark . — Exposition 'n let 5 >; ear authorities in the endeavor to se- •r half11 COMHLMi. . ■ure exhibits throughout the state. he left 1 The bureau wants products for its k, un-1 Editor Tinn lisplay in the Union Depot. The weeks paper I *e . wis and Clark Commissions ment that young ’I «.rant products for the Oregon dis St. Francis’ A it. I day at St. Louis next year. were compelled I -li fferson Myers, president of the Dormitories 1 ' -.mi missions, denounced the policy I refer reflect« i 1 f the Bureau in strong words yes- table service . ’P« rday, W. H. Beharrell, presi- Being acquaint i ent of the directors of the bureau, ladies of di fl" it uarii tid that the policy was proper and former pupils lp7h git ¡mate. never having Mr. Myers declared that the ex- from them I w ' ' . “ t ’ -its at. St. Louis would do far I H..| - . • tive as to how 1,1 itf . ore for the state than at the Union was in your «pi inh-ft j-Spot. Mr. Beharrell’s opinion letter of inquir r is jnet the contrary. perior of the hwi Myer said that the business following r ; n of Portland who support the "Many par. 't'it.k mirk reau do not intend that the bu- institutions f> het. ‘U shall stand in the way of the reason, that > jp o!' J‘”*r >n a»'.v manner whatever. Mr dolent ami n [ Jiarrell responded perhaps not. forming 111 t the business men wished the through lack ', an to have exhibits. fore it is requi ■ J dr Myers averred that the bu- do the follow u was a useless appendage and “Each must right { n’t need any exhibits anyhow, dormitory fot mlik ! Ib harrell demurred to both in turn, so tl. 1 ! liiluints. i- Loti • once in twelv- »i>« { ’.ut Mr. Myers had a more for- there being tv rattit lab)«" criticism. The bureau, in <1 4 un- } .ding for exhibits, has said that cupants. Thi- J Jo J ut do more for the counties of thing more tl under ■tide ¡„state than can the St. Louis or the room each is uncarpeted stifle in»' in left | is and Clark Expositions or scrubbing is d< Mr. Beharrell replies that in 1 * ■bit in argument of the bureau is pro- charge. No lit’ opped thing weightier and legitimate because it is essary. Pupils under Oi> the truth and he believes quite graciou- rt nip. filling a spade a spade this they are obli fthip ' æ e Oregonian quotes a portion than to keep th luide |ie letter published in The clean and orderly biNd Herald to which Mr. Myers cd 00 ing is not grand r. ear. * exception». ulder; In oureau,”decl«red Mr Myers, have nothing t .»p oil ** venienience«. (h - to tear down and undo our e. t'lr ing which will 1 1. The commiMion is spend- winter will of com 1« kb piilin wney to send representatives with every in mark the state and to collect exhib- "As to the fn . 1 h left ^.But here is the Information ment ii nece« 1: >n Iff’ nt endeavoring to render our te left to say that we tome futile. One million people some food. Th T>-<" the exhibits at St. Louis, silk seems hard to \ nade ... PM 1 will set eyes on them at they get suit rle..V -'■pot, where the bureau has a it«'. though it d ■ tn „ kf jj cubbyhole. It’s absurd to and cakes " lle --'ire the two enterprises, for This extract ata ¡^ntrasl is loo great ri*: is a very plain j,w "^e bureau is welcome to what that there : r sllft .get. but its managers should to a questum. to use our money anil tice to St Fr ■ i’»-' They should leave us alone mit this to you : t,»r they have enough get-up ed»- -«heir wo»-k or not." GEOIh li >ir as - this section e concern- hnreau is not interfering The Salve t . 1» collections being made for Mr without leav nd«- -<. at the fairs and arranged The name W Mr Myers upon h:« recent * re. The Time«-Her a I I pro to many aalvi - ft do everything possible to Hazel Salve state cotnmieeion in se- Salve made t L a credible eahibit fur the unadulteral* 0 other witch h Ve» ita and Lewi* and Clark A'et it ia alno de- r*« that you it i« a j ruiation Bureau ileo have Witt invent" 1 and DeWitt's V btf J I from this cou- ■ »!. the best S, PP* ly can be arrange 1 \ burns, bn,.- •rF log with the otbe- ikiM *lv quite a nice eolle. t. bleeding. .IM- piles. Soil County’a product« have rM» warded to the •r Stat- 1 Furniture for use at the f< -« and fore i tl r being prepared ’ r-l r \Tbe Timee-Herald 1 right and wil ig fairs first, but - -v. - nicest in I.« tains I.adi ted in th- « --k z We can pU . id will for« , 1 - and pnce M may be hrou ght in for Sideltos rd« The foUo " ¿ everything received at Furniture t TO KEEP IRRIGATION ALIVE midst our estemed Past Master SUE TO ENJOIN THI LAND FRNCFR. Workman, present Guide and bro Wheeler County The Svene of a Iti.tHh! ther, Frank W. McClintock, and Acre Fence-up. Whereas, It is just and fitting UMATILLA MAN FAVORS A ROUSING that this lodge take recognition of EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN. To check still further the allt c‘ his many virtues and pay tribute landfencing abuses in Eastern Ot to his memory; therefore be it gon. the United States, through i'« Resolved, That Burns Lodge No. Oregon Made a Good Start and Must Vol attorney, John 11 Hall, this mor" - •■Fluke"--keep Fires of Faith Burn 93, Ancient Order of United Work ing tiled in the Federal Court an in ing on the Hearthstone. men, has lost a faithful and honor junct on suit against the Bute Creek ed member. We mourn for him i Land, Livestock A- Lumber Com O. D. Teel, of Echo, who is in and shall miss him in the councels the city today, is enthusiastic over pany, says the Telegram. of our Order and fraternal work, the prospects of having a rousing The complaint charges this con and while we grieve that the social 1 cern with having at the present meeting in the city, on the occasion and fraternal ties which bound him of the coming convention of the time 10,760 acres of public land to us have been severed, we bow in State Irrigation Associotion, says within inclosures contrary to the humble submission to Him who the East Oregonian. law governing the oceupinci ■ f doeth all things well. Government lands Mr. Teel believes that Oregon T in- Resolved, That to the family lias made a good start, toward se The land involved is in the conn and friends of our departed brother curing government aid in reclaim trv surrounding and including tin- we tender our sincere sympathy ing the deserts, and that this meet Butte Creek district, near Fosi-i). tirvau. and condolence. ing should be made a memorable in Wheeler County, and the soil is . Birre). Resolved, That these resolutions brought for the purpose of enjoin one. be spread upon the minutes of ing the concern from long r main The citizens of I matilla comity 1 Burns Lodge No. 93, A. O. of U W., taining its fences. should not pass up this convention and a copy be transmitted the fami H|>eeial Agent Dixon, of the In -In last as Baker City did the meeting in , ly and widow of our late brother. terior Department, is no» engage") the state- June. There should be 11 large at Chas. N. Cochrane in conducting tut official investiga tiding tendance of actual irrigators, of Wut. Farre. tion of the land situation io ti e i r City, men who are raising crops on land | Harry C. Smith. Stock districts of Oregon, wliert" land "lit the that was once desert, in order that Committee has been monopolized bv big con the meeting may have the benetit which cerns and stockgrowers Hi" re --tl the i of their experience, in formulating FLECKENSTEIN-McüOWAN. cently went to Wheeler county A h’tny. resolutions and suggesting laws to lie submitted to the state irrigation short time ago Im caused the ar ■ QU ng Among the weddings celebrated rest of a man named lluntly on a ! n lions commission, to be appointed by the at Westminister Presbyterian charge of fencing in public land and goveror, soon. Church, one of the prettiest was that after notice bail been given him to If the arid states keep up the in •daini of Miss Sarah Grace McGowan, remove the fences Thu officers • ; ilisi- I terest in irrigation, and take ad daughter of Mr and Mrs Geo. Mc are determined to put a stop to tin i there vantage of every occasion to further Gowan, to Bennett B. Fleckenstein. landfencing alm«<-s in the stock A ¡ it by public meetings and constant Rev. Edgar I*. Hill, of the First country. '■ ^U’ i agitation, the East will gradually Presbyterian Church performed the :d the come to recognize the importance marriage ceremony, which took of the subject, and will give more Dieting ln\ites Disease. place at 8:30 o'clock on Wednes ready aid to the great work now ! with day evening The little church To cure Dyspepsia or indigestion f • this before the government. was decorated in an effective man it is no longer necessary to live on In Mr. Teel’s opinion. I matilla .. ■■ in- ner with palms, Autumn leaves and milk and toast. Starvation produ per- j county should prepare a special ferns. Mr. John Copland was best ces such weakness that the whole •<rly 1 program for the occasion, secure man, and the bride was attended system becomes an easy prey to prominent speakers, maKe a special - by I.er sister, Mrs. George F Walk disease. K« h I o ! Dyspepsia Cure itlbrt to secure a large attendance er, of San Francisco, as matron of enables the stomach mid the diges ut actual farmers who are now pro honor. Miss Allie Fleckenstine, tive organs to digest and assimi ducing crops on tike former deserts the groom’s sister, and Miss Lillian late all of the wholesome food that of this county, and in everyway Mctschan were the bridesmaids. 1« it 1 present the subject to the visiting As the bridal procession came up 'j one cares to ent, mid is n tn-ver f.-i il- !ing cure for indigestion. Dyspepsia delegates in as active a manner as tin- aisle, Mrs. Ellen Kinsman Mann and other stomach troubles. Ko- possible. sang very sweetly, “Faithful and dol digests what you « at — makes By all means he thinks the gov- 110- ! True," with organ accompaniment the stomach sweet. Sold In Burn- .lust ernor of Oregon should be at the liv Mrs. Bergen. At the end of the druggists. lour meeting, as his great interest in service the organist played Men the subject has been the hope of and delssohn’s wedding march. The Think These Over. ill : the Eastern Oregon counties, since 1 bride's gown was of white crepe de ! -y* his election. Home of the leading chine, trimmed daintily with chif The “rest cure" was never taken nee- i lawyers of the stale should tie invit fon sweet peas. Her veil was fas by successful men ..-k ed to discuss the b gal aspi-cts of tened with a diamond brooch The | It’s a wise soli wl l<" is ««be.dient to than the question and if possible some bridal bouquet was of superb white his father. morel leading irrigation experts should One today is wor rt It two Iunior- Japanese chrysanthemums. ■ ally I lie secured to deliver technical rows—when you ar to be hanged Mrs Walker wore a handsome ■ ' build- papers on the rudiments of irriga gown of lavender crepe de chine, at daybreak. irders tion as one of the great needs of with a l>ouquet of violets. The diflerence bi ■t »eell II reform- i inron- this country is improved methods. er and a politician Is that tli” for- The bridal party and the rela Mr. Teel agrees with Judge build- tives were entertained at a wedding er bolds the office 1 this Lowell in urging a display ofirri-i Vou can fool som«" -I supper at the home of the bride’s ■y.e.l : gated product« and in making this all the lime—and they parents. Pink and white carna «•nt. meeting an educational one from mn-! evi’ry standpoint. The citizens of tions were the Howers used in the majority. Home men are like eggs—you house decorations, which were ex ilmient ¡ Umatilla county should not fail to can't tell their character until they tremely pretty. • Imle- exhibit their zeal for the subject Miss Lillian Melschan caught are broken. unties. an 1 by doing this, earn the right to Your l«est girl inav not I»- of «it- the bride’s bouquet, which Mrs. But lie called the leading irrigated jierior clay—but it will never do to Fleckentein threw as she was leav even ' county in Oregon. tell her so. The state organization should ing After a wedding trip of sev There are men who make a fail have headquarters in Eastern Ore eral weeks, Mr. and Mrs Flecken- ure of everything except dying -tein will lie at home at Park and •tier gon. The officials for the coming No wonder Solomon was win- Montgomery streets.—SunJay Ore 1 -hi>ws . year should l-e Eastern Oregon gonian. he had the advi<<- of Pan wivi - • >Í(|PR men, from the sage brush district, Even gas meters sometim» - run : jin- who are directly interested in the to excess pr«igtess of irrigation in all its H. G. Van Dusen, Master Fish phases. Warden, says that the Ontario ESTICA YEH Urgent lettersof invitation should hatchery already ha« about 20,000,- lie «ent to the citizens of the differ OGO «almon eggs in eight for next From J H Heaw'-nrd’s ram I« it ent Eastern Oregon counties to at spring's nut put of fry. Next week Barren A alley, «’n sorri-l rm- mar« tend the meeting in Ibis city on the State Fish Commission will white atrip down now --ar on i.-■ November 9 ami 10, in order that visit the hatchery. The total out branded lazy on I» ft hip. dsn ■ the actual irrigators may be heard put of all Columbia River hatch with bar beneath on right hip and m the matter of laws, resolutions eries next spring, Mr. Van Dusen vented with name on right should" and recommendations V» the coin estimates at 60,000,000 fi«b. Four I will pay • raitabli /■ ■ rd ing legislature. A literary program yi ira ago the out put was one third formation an to her whereabout- should lie arranged for one night ‘if that number and the fish then S11» A Kt.m/ l‘<ir<l. Or« gon at one of the churches or the opera released are supposed to have re <1 I. use in tbie city, for the visiting turn«-,I this season Job printing Tin- Tim- - U> <IJ delegetee, end the hospitality and energetic spirit 1 of the pe. fested lift every poesibi" .< The Finest of All I'pon tb« activil ly of lite arid counties II '. 1.» of the go tl, iucalioti for r future nr fut k*, and no paiaa patio *« ed in 1 k • p , uld I* «pared For Sale •lily al fir- a of the irrigat on faith I n the hearthstone» of ’ Dear rk- r 3d. ■er. -t . also 1 eoun- .• are ‘ couu* - . we are good w ith the 11 .deJ, be ditable and we 1 ! e it in it will MAR ï UND CLUB WHISKÏ Hotel Burns Bar l C. WEI.COM! . .1 ational Bank OREGON iXET YOUR BUSINESS .11 D Ihdy, Frank R. Collin. N. U C. Cummin*. H. M. Horton, C bonyht nt the market p. ■ nty ,1 will be reimbursed I'or any loss In <>r hold up day or night. NATIONAL BAI w. H. sennet, caihur CALDWELL, d it Bonking Business li«ms<i<'< i '- siomdence invited 'll LIFE INSURANCE Of PIIILADLLPHIA INCORIMI I life in»tirHiicH at the low«»-1 rm< ico p.iviiK-ntH are iiiatlc eli I iiiNiiraiic«’ for th«’ I «ci* of th«* c i H BUSINESS COLI ...ANl>... PONDENCE SCI F»< F< h TSlg-To-y, ZTri. rxS, Oregon. SON HO I d to the public and tue desire omers to stop uuilh us at ACCOMMODÂTIC 7OOM8 HC ME C • ubhc Patron Anderson WAI. SALG Orce ¿a. Agents, Burns, Ore • "I Or-g a. t. WHITE, Viel I- . »lorsr De «04« I MW •! C cb M. bcc g^'Rjtl.i J lir • . L-tnlut"'- P \ ¡'ittns. Firms and Individuah .. XXca.clCL-'CL ■ l> I