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VOL. XV. GOVERNOR ASKS FOR PLEDGE * 7 HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, NOVI:,' Ì i.. i, Supreme Court to the act in ques- HITCHCOCK IS Vt tion would be the work of a day or two at most, and very little ex; ris.« MAJORITY OF LEGISLATORS MUST OP would be incurred thereby. lam TRIP EAST NOT ./r. Rub i WITHOUT POSBtOTHER ENACTMENTS. ■ ped to believe that the members of ¿001) fS i the legislature, with all of whom I ! am personally acquainted and for I Cbamberlsia no Anxious to Hare Assembly | whom I entertain the highest re Secretary a-.:. . ... : Clild Executive Ex Meet, Free to Pass on any Melters gard, share the eame opinion as 1 chage lalorirstion oa Laud Matters That Seem Fit to Members. do in reference to what should be -■Understands department. done at a spécial session, but nnle.-: Governor Chamberlain has de- I am assured that they do and that Governor Chambi in gave the cided that he,wilTnot call a speciali they will oppose all other legisla Salem correspondent ! > the Orego- session of the legislature unless he tion, I do not Teel that I would be nian the follow! / ; his arrival is requested to do so by a majority justified in exercising the extraor home Washington: of the members of the two houses dinary pow.r vested in me by the “If I call a special ■ ion of the who will’promfoe ,to oppu- any constitution ' legislature to r< lied Uai defective othe legislaturalthan that correct ‘This communication will be tax law,'the date for tiia session ing the defect in'the tux law. In given to the press, and if published will probably be about a week be order to ascertain the views of the ieach member of the Legislature fore Christmas,” said Governor membersYtf'the Legislature, the will know that in due course the Chamberlain, win returned tonight Governor has addressed to each of original thereof will be’forwarded from hi trip to W. ■hington them a letter, of which the follow to him, and he may expedite mat “I hnv" not vet determined ing is a copy: ters by replying at once. I have whether I -ball c : a ■; -ehil, ses •‘Salem, Nov. 6.— Dear Sir: Be the honor to remain, yours very sion and will r ’ <io-,i until I have cause of th»’recent decision, of the respectfully. invest: c iteti condition of the Supreme Court, holding that the “GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN.' finances of state, the several so-called Phelps law, passed by the loounties, ci: 1 school districts, __ 1 last Legislature, does not-provide Coal Near Dayville. ' “I shall sin the condition for the levy of a tax on the assess- j of the stat« Is and watch the I ment of 1903, it is insisted-that un- Werd has reached this place that newspaper r i from the differ- less the legislature is convened by the crew of miners pr,.-pecting • . t u t '.te, 'and in this "¿a me ■ ——Reaar. _^uansiAinX WW . ' hb JMMMB ihk .•« S1. /-e a F« F /-« n » a zl I X ■ , • . « • in special session, the state and j coal UI1 on the river XIVCFX no.tr the horn U- vi-iV eiruj VAIO UUUJU what ..the public >ftfe many counties, 'cities ami school James Small hav,- drilled through «el nt districts wil) be seriously crippled a solid bed of coal to a depth of oiEiu 110 feet. Nor is the bottom of thi- OS. i in the conduct of public business. stratum yet reached fr, sent ¡.j “So far as the state is concerned,1 wonderful leix. I have satisfied myself bv invest! Should th re; >rt I . confirm 1 , statei ¡ration that the administration of and they are mad o:; good ut! 11 i I. •hild the state institutions would not be ! ty, this will prov« to b n oftim IFO.: reriously handicapped, even if no largest deposits of coal ever c -.-ov- , cide MrtiS ax is levied for this' year, and if [ered. , or , ered. a9^ . . CORDIAL of that scrip the corporations were , AN i.NTERESTlkii DISUNITY MADE. enabled to take our beattiiuler !HI V’ P,n s N. U. CARPENTER, (’ abiiieb , lands. When new reserves were The heuend -Lewis s.1id Clark. ISOs ' A. C. WELCOME, A sst . C asuikr . proposed we ha<! every reason to 1 Cut into Bark • >f a Tree expect a renewal of the scripping almse. No wonder that a pro. , Did Lewis and C ¡.irk, the grc.it went up in the state. explorers spuiid tho winter of ISO!- “It ¡8 announced now, however, , 5 in this v:. nity is : question m w Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited. ’hat the temporary withdrawals . up f o' decisi n and no doubt will W E WANT YOUR BUSINESS. will not be mad? permanent until bo e- ttled 01«' way r the other he the laws governing the exchange of fore many months. ays the Grant luliii D. Daly, Frank It. t'otfin, N. V. Carpenter, R. J. J. it li.'iirv, C. Cummins, H. M. Horton, C. A. Haines, lands in the reserve for lands out County News Juin-.-i. Tliomiis Davis. side the reserves have been amend Dr. H. E. Curry, .a well knoivi, ed so that worthless lands cannot phvsieian of Rake: iI'ty, wliolui. u»-.v County Warrants bouy/il at tAa markat pries. be exchanged for valuable lands returned from the | .i.udand w ill be reimbursed for any loss by burglary If this policy's to I e -pursued, then at Mt. Kasins, .bring"’ back soniv or hold up day or night. I -1V tin« depart..••■•lit cannot tie tip 11 intoreatiii;.; facts wh : c b will bu % o f too much timber hind in temporary great hist..ri.- d in«, re: : when thor- withdrawals. 1 oughly investigated. "If Congress fails to pass the Dr. Curry and Archit J. .Murray remedial laws as recommend,,!, art1 partners owning mining claims ' i one f the reservesgiliouhl be made in the n. w'ly disc, »veröd Mount JOHN I> DALY, I'lJEMDENT. M. ALEXANDER, Vi< »•.-I i i ident . p rma'ii nt. Temporary withdraw RastuH di.-lrict, their holdings being als keep the timber lands out of the on the south side of T rousidc inoun- hands of the scrippers. The ereu tain. In their employ are three i Ç tion of permanent reserves under men, Bob Nelson, Dick Yoakum OF ONTARIO * OREGON • present laws would only make more ami Jack ìould. scrip and extend the scripping A fow days befoi ti e doctor i Y- ■ -tetti I « 'ofporutionn, Fit'itiH mid Individuals abuse. Holirited. return to his home . a B: k«-r City. "1 believe that Congressional ac these men had occasion to go down ' ix I. »1.111. IIS :—John I). Duly, William Jones, Frank R. tion is iiillii« need by these corporate in the valley at the foot of the 1 111 '■ 111 bobbins, 11. F. Olden, M. Alexundur, N 1'. Curpen- interests, and I doubt whether law- mountain where they were working t< \\ illinin Miller, E. II. Test, Thus. Turnbull. will be amended. Whatever ap fot the purpose of securing water IL TENT, ( ash 1er proval 1 give to the forest reserve from a spring. They happened to notic« an ns- system is conditional upon the carrying out of the policy recently pen tree about one foot in diameter announced by the department, that on which was some c arving. of not ninkit g permanent reserti. < h ner ihFipection ilOWct! the fob i until the laws are properly amend lowing 1« nd had b ■ ii ent deep ed into the l ark of the tr riiRU, raauoiw ». ». white , vkip . mikm W. a. SSUH.S, O m « m ' i h<. scripping abuse has been “Lewis ami Clark. 1801-5.’’ •he evil of tlr forest reservesy« tem. It is th«' opini n i I those who :ountiea, cities and 'school districts The operations are being c aidiii - Govo; n .« nut en- and when that evil has been re Ini'.e examined this in -cription that vould suffer materially by a failure ed by P. A. Down-, a B. isc coal « , Ur Iv Bill« tli<9 results of moved I han n objections to th. the curving wa dom in the winter o call the Legislature together for pert, and the qu : , of ; . 1: bid trip t 3 w. on, ..id yet ■ creation .f forest reserves where time, ami upwards of a century ago, i he purpose of enacting a law has most likely* b< n settle'!, at feels that X.L i i produc there is valuable timber to be pr« a ; the sup of th» tree, in eiolcavor-, ¿hich will meet the objections these investigation i g | tive of sc in th id und served. ' mg to lwal the hCiirs on its trunk lade by the Supreme Court to the ing on quietly f th« Uotnnjiftftioni iliel« by CUttii : tl >•' ' htiractera,. “I hue ' good evidence that Hie: ‘ ■ general 'helps act, then the Senators and not the quality i '.i. ; d Otiic hav m.let- are now in this state land opera'.oi GertiT.il Betaking Business I raasacted •presentatives of the several coun- it is not probabl tm hu ataiph out 1 •«f airs in with scrip for 100,000acie- of lam1, ■ ach Itt ? and ¡i u es are in a better position to know have placed he m . hii. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED Oregon, thoug : h .hi depart- and thal they are w ailing for orm prominently ami can j iat fact than I. the ground and : !oy.d 1 he at' utiun of » of the reserves to be throw n | ■ vetal of tl- upon the tr«.. •< “If an emergency exists at all, it her of workmen t inv liz - • tl part rd tin • ' .’i. . (efit mo- - . that they can use the scrip ' oldest time re in t ■ only because of the failure of the extent of the dep ‘. 1 ment to Oregon’s - iz>- the best of the lands. I shoiihl country w uh c . i .1 t« » ini* find and helps law to provide for a levy of It is rumored thal Mr. I 1 pi: , ,80 of my be »orry to m « o any reserve- thrown 1 none of tin in Im«« tax on the asaesameot of 1903. In represent-the 0. 1 -. N visit, said tl. heard of it b< lore. •a 1 ...:ght, open. fr I inted interviews quite a number of l>ut whether th be true i i rotary of the | ‘was to indu e th This fact, howev ,i. awakened "I took back to Washington with mators and Representatives have matters little, ¡'or as soon e • . •« of state , me a complete list of all the st .'e , recollections ¡n the m mis of old Of P|lllADll.p|IIA I lieu land where ihr' "ta; 8 titles , pressed theopinion’lhat an emer- vast deposit of e ■ -,f a tuners u ho had notic*- I imilar in- is tlfit huv been old w INCORPOI l:D IN |7. ""nicy does exist, »nd that there cial quality are to ex. -th h.ve fail:--!, at the purchasers the boundary of proposed forest n - HpectiohS i'l that . ■< i on which wi 1] I : i n- i mjiiib I life i insurance Mt the lowed raic • » •« ould be’a’special! session of the this valley, ti p irlatlun tib'i- three payments are hkk I o could have I ... •tect them- • rves in Oiegon, evidently in until - now b«. iny stig itod. to n * t<* oxt< tided iHNiirancu for the face of iho eolit < :< I gislature, and that no legislation provided. A nu:i : ' d i. | selves by making t It should bo add 1 that the titles gt»O<l ipation of the creation of a rcservi • I A paid up policy. ould be enacted other than what railway c >mpa: ’. u 1 .- B >• I * * ■ ash surrender value. ■ with scrip or el : i v i . The Sec- 1 his list contained tin- name of tin words I • win and Clr are carved I in xcclled a« it dividend payer, M necessarygto cure.’ the defect in to be the Grst to get tl r lii in |retary recoived n yerticuiiy (low n this ’ i' e, while the v : conlially purchasers. 1 i i /’/•: itKi'oiu: roil /v>/ /»7 i law referred to. I do not know the field.—Grant C uuty N- aud heard ail ti ' 1 had to offer in flgiiri ’ H l'i il-ó are cut around th. 1 he departiueut now ha- a copy ’ ■irnnaiiA Harmon, R. H.lkmedict, ethej a majority of them enter- 1 behalf of th» -■ i "ho are about lo of the list and the secretary of the treA, but immediate ly 1 low tie <H nt r.il Ag< ntn. District Man iyur. n this opinion or not, but if I am A Remarkable Case. ¡use title to iicu 1.rods in this stiite i Interior told me that when the re 1 letters. Marqiiam Bldtf., ||. A. Dillard, Agent. á I'ottiand, Or, - Ihirn*. Or. ured that they do, and that their On the side of f| « - mountain. ‘Tie said that, however much he serve is created he will try to s,••• One of the must remit rkable c.v eral localities^would suffer if no about thr« • fourths • I a mile above might desire to d< " -a, he was pow- that the lands purchased in thi of a cold, deep-s- ited on the lung-, is.made for 1903, I will, at the causing pneumonia, is that of .Mr . erless to give the preference 1 de- manner are left out. I understand where this tr ■ stu d . a ftton»’ lori • per'time,convene the 1-gi^lature. with him, that ‘baHe’ is depreciating in lias been feund. 15 Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion, Ind., sired. 1 «¡id not agr. Before taking any action in the * rnd du not y .- , i ■ bout large enough l< I bold a half value." who was entirely cured by the use misee,'however, I must be satis- dozen men and j- • ivided with of One Minute Cough Cure She lhat the Laud Du partment is pr&c- • upon both these points. If, loopholes. Th« rock j »Li' In 1 t ;magetueni A Good Name. ...AND... says: “The coughing and st.-aining’ ■efore, the Senators and Repre- built show ev denci «cif having been ■if land Luefae h i it Siems to bo weakened me that I ran down in From personal experience 1 testily .ativee, or at.least a majority of granted thi.« that DeWitt's Little Early Risers struck with bullet- . t nome Jiue in weight from 118 to 92 pounds. I rue thal he could h. n, will address me communica- the past. tried a number of remedies to no ' preference if he w ould. •ire unequalled as a liver pill. The a, ■ 8 requesting that a special ses- 11*- *■ * ■- | h - o | i I<- of Eust m>d Central Oregon »11 Ile- ..|«p«,rt..... i\ ,f » Another historical relic in thi« 1 ‘ The Secretary ’s opinion prevail- are rightly named because they avail until I used One Minute in Bii-ine«« Colli.gv. Il is h lini«« inHtibition eon-riiig eie of the Legislature : e «livened newly found mineral zone ih the ed, Luwever, aud it set ms liiat the i Cough Cure. Four bottles of this give strength and energy and do C il ilved in Bugine«* College Work II» rat«« a,«■ Ile- -in«- rder to'cure the ¿defect . in the remains of u log cabin on the lop wonderful remedy cured me entire- only way for the purchasers of these their work with ease—W. T. En>- « ieri* aii<l th<-rnethoils hi «' Ilio «aule Ulti leni « ndmilteil ~‘i" Ips law, or to provide for a levy of Ironside liiouuta in far above * Iii.-.lriii'timi ut II h » College or bv mali. Duiin/l1- uniiu-r , ly of the cough, strengthened my lieu lands to save themselves in to on. Boerne, Tex. Thousands of >- tax on the ueeMineiit of 1903, g r<c.v.i, Con.-c- '- < ' .* Wlll l-iilldlli l H lungs and restored me to my nor . Bettie upon the .la nds, t.ike a reiin- | ' -'pie are lining these tiny pills in where nny tiuda assuring me that th will op- mal weight, health and strength.” quishment from t he Blate and 6ie! preference to all others, because qneiitly the logs with which it was ,-Jthe enactment of any other Tt \i\n as homesteaders Many of them they are so pleasant and effectual built had to be haul d a long di > Sold by Burns druggi-t- sr whatsoever .^atl.sueli -«ion, taino up the niotnn. < Tim , cannot do this. They cure biliousness, torpid liver, i. who lesi re a reviewiag or prepiviP i « or«« that they will pr iniptly ad a view of the "While I was ii i Washington, or jaundice, sic k headache, I '.qutip i of this cabin in wL 1 ■ I ..f [«-a w<irk, ami full informal ion on llu-im'-« I'oll«-k'«'«ule i upon the'enactmer -f - : i X o r i c e o r a d m i n i st r atio s. ' ribortly after I hif» tiler. . the de- entire country can be •■an for many jert» ail.lreaa tion, etc. They do not purge and w then I will, in du« course, parltoenl iuh T s a i.uoiin -nient of a weaken,but cleanse and strengthen miles. I li « wh,» ha vv examined To all that it may concern. 1Æ. ZZ. ZSlgr"b37-, * a call for a special »sion of the ruins ut I hi m log ca bin state thal reserve pol my which is radi- "old by Burns druggist« Notice is her by g. ei . th «gislature. Other* -«• I shall it must l»e at least l«>* U yearg Mince caily different fr-, a tba' . hich Las IZxxxrxS, Oxog’cxi. «J □« that nd emerger. y «xists undersigned, lune '«'«’biting, wt it was built. prevailed in the p t 1 he new plan Furniture cheap- r than ever bi >i > several counti-s - • 1 the 10th day of Oct. 1903 I he above in ftbo.i t ail that fc has already he' u published in the fore in thia town. We I bought ' .1 districts in thi- and ap|Hiiiiled Administratrix of known at pr ent Oreg, riian's Wash if gton di-patches. • right awl will sell right, The very estate of Frank »V. McClintocl ecline to issue said cah «11 1- pursued in nicest in Eace and Muslin Cir- ceased, and nil persons, lia im induced to tak ' our»« Reclion. The carve* '.be future, I hav no' ing further tains claim» against saiJ E Ladies, call and inspect, fort and log ^gbin ar» il l* (ill 0'1(1 __ of the fact that it has nev-r re re» rvew, but We can plea e you in belli sty Indian trail which I,> .< been used -laimed, until tXe r atd<- by required to pre mu ■ eve’ rewomed, I and price Bureaus, Chiffoniers, if th a iglnaa f»»r i r* habiy bun of the Supremo C «".rt, that ed as by law require« *bali rise and pre■1« ■ ns vigorously drena pf i ears and it •Sideboar<fs, Iron Redi, and in in six months from fact L - nergency existed for c uyen- as ever. thiH trail I?*win «nd ( lark and their 1 ! /o. attention to all kinds of Draying of Oct. 1903, at Bu everything in our line —Burn- K' e legislature in ■ expedition travel» «! iwhile on their wh. t ier the poH. and Transfer Business. Dated Oct. 12. 19 Furniture C way aerms III» coutil,« nd yet now that the «object loun «rs 'ph rit m»*n 32^ er discussion, it has been . r it has 11» • in mil «1 for V to my attention ' t nunier- «en an- jod to are in courve < prepara- Cured of PI. r, that hich will be erg i fur pass- ■me entirely rte « | iu their Mr. C. II some for tbe’j*: i! eflawe the piles fo Jlk A r passed, and on -r- u ,«•■ - dollar« could i to existing^*' >»• - All good. DeWi i gislation could b- -<l cured him pe * be regular mri aide for cute. 1 Ata, to attar, pt r, w lacerations, e bat tend to ms'- i KKII A DONEGAN, Propriet.r rheum, and all onfounded. and 1.1 to liti- I-ook for the r L»t has which bee a)re*,i rr >wn out package—... fl ^ent ■ legislation. worthless meet the ekje Burris <lrui mean* Tlxlo Tícetela \xixxt xcs Ro<I,ci i Bros.. I Í <rst BURNS, National Bank OREGON. ? c 1ST NATIONAL BANK ¿ e i Ç ¿ CALDWEl L, IDAHO MUTUAL UfE INSURANCE • OMp/lNY. FIN L CO S BUSINESS COLLEGE ESPONDENCE SCHOOL r N ormal S ì hoc > i . m RAL DELIVERY and Trucking The Fir st of All /iz: boiJ>95 «’bat 4ispiii| th? 6 Tj^TER, DELIVERYMAN kJ!J V i «otel Bur CAPITAL SALOON, Orego