•< Y. FIRST AUTOMOBILE BOUGHT 'total construction cost of $2,089,609. OR A RIGHT OF WAV OUNTAIN RESERVE TAKES NEEDED TERRITORY. area with the withdrawal for sum­ mer range. It is expected that an order will soon be issued making i permanent the reserve and the IN j stock interests are working hard to ’secure the more extended limit | »1 Sumpter Valiev Rued to Burns Well Provided, But Dead I be Greatly Fadlltated by the Release ol 35,0o0 Acres. WILL BE EMPLOYED BETW EEN BEND AND SHANIKO j In Service of Ibe Deicbuiet Irritation and Power Company-Later II Will be Extended to Burna. WANTED— Agents, Hustlers, i The total length of main canals and Salesmen, Clerks and everybody ditches was 3653 mile«. The ag- who wants to enjoy a good hearty gate number of acres irrigated by laugh to send 50c for “Tips to the 2417 systems was 428,955- be­ Agents.” Worth $50 to any per­ longing to 4988 farms. Tho aver­ son who sells goods for a living age cost per acre was $4.81. 1 If not satisfactory your money back. Circular for stamp. The Horses to hay at the Red Front Dr. White electric Comb Co., Deca- | tur, Ill. Barn 35 cents. S M. L. lewis ; A recent special to the Telegram ....Represents the.... from Pendleton says that F. M The first automobile to run be­ Ji Home Insurance Co., of New York, ual from Baker City to the Lockwood, one of the prominent tween Shaniko and Bend haB been n, says: Representatives farmers and stockmen of Helix, purchased and it is to be ready for Liverpool, London & Globe, • ••« IS THE PLACE of lumpier Valley Railroad brought a monstrosity into that service as soon as the roads become > Fire Assurance Co , Philadelphia. litioned the Secretary of the city in the shape of a calf with two passable, says the Bend Bulletin. Interior to withdraw certain sec-1 heads, two tails and six legs. OFFICE WITH tiaas & BUKiS. Bums, Oregon. This machine, however, is not to tions of land from the proposed The calf was born by an 18-1 enter the general carrying business Corner South of Lunaburg & Dalton’s. Blue Mou,lta>n Fore t reserve. The months-old heifer, who died during 1 but is owned by the Deschutes Ir- d purpose of the withdrawal is to se-1 the delivery, the calf also dying a rigation & Power Company. The t. cure plight of way for the exten­ few minutes after its birth officers of that company concluding tion of the road to Burns. The body of the strange animal is that present methods of conveyance The officials explain that of the of normal size and is well formed. between Bend and the railroad con­ 35,000 pores of land which they Its hind legs are of usual shape and sume too much time for busy men, Provisions and Feed a Specialty. wi___ luded from the reservation, size, but the breast is broad and therefore they have taken this * r\t 20,000 acres are owned by private front legs are set far apart. The means of overcoming the difficulty. 7U(| Individuals and the cAher 15,000 j base of the neck is larger than This new auto is of Michigan they wish thrown open to entry, usual, and branches into two parts, j manufacture and is known as the fid, JThe railroad _ people say that they,each of which ends are well-formed f------------------ Cadillac, It will seat four people cannot afford to extend the road if'and perfectly developed head. The and be driven by a steam engine of -fc *11 th^ land outside of the right of j two necks are about 18 inches in eight horse power. It is said that ALL WORK GUARANTEED. All kinds of Fresh Vegetables in Season, way iej included in'the forest reserve ¡engtli and «pring side by side from the machine will run “wherever a Main St., ... Burns, Oregon because it would be the same as the _ shoulders. ' wheel will turn.” While it is eome- barren land, from which they At the point where the necks thing of an experiment in this ©•^Roever hope to draw any busi-. divide are found the two extra legs, I country, there is no doubt it will Durkheimer Building. Main Street. DOBS. .... .... ... ¡branches from between the should- ' prove successful and up on the ser- Thé35,000 acres of land in ques­ ers. and lying along the back. One | vice of this first machine will de- tion it heavily timbered and will of these is formed like the hind pend somewh t the development yield the company a large amount jegs, and has the hoof pointing to­ of automobile transportation in in­ Having newly furnished several comfortable rooms . Thù9| of business in the way of traffic pro­ ward the front, while the other is terior Oregon. for the occupance of private patients, I desire to an­ vided it is thrown open. patterned after tho front leg, and is The scheme of operating an auto­ AHERICAN PLAN nounce that I am ready to receive surgical or medical .There has been some objection to turned with the hoof toward the mobile line between the railroad ¡7 ant caseson reasonable terms. ONTARIO, OREGON. the granting of the petition of the ! rear, i and Bend is now well in hand by railitoitd company on --------- tho ground The tails grow from the rump,-Mr. Hammond, The money for ------------- ---------- I “ wuiun Pleasant Quarters provided for that it would afford the Oregon side by side, and are both of nor building and equipping the first ’ '^^Kber Company, which is the | mal size and ant mal size and appearence, five miles of the road is now ready. Rates $2.00 and $2 50 per day. Obstetrical Cases. raatf owner of the rs railroad, a mono- Mr. Lockwood will have the an Upon the completion of that section » poly of the lumber business in this j inial stuffed and mounted, intend- I the manner of proceeding witli the EXPERIENCED NURSES IN ATTBNDBNCH. IMof the state. ing to keep it as a curiosity. remainder will be determined. It is This modern new hotel was only recently opened to the Ch ief Engineer West, of the Chas. E. McPheeters, Propt. expected that the line will be in op­ t public. Harney County people will be always welcome Sumpter Valley Railroad, says his eration to Bend by July. Later it V THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES. Burns, Oregoi.. and courteously cared for.1 A first-class bar in connection. oompany does not ask or expect a will be extended to Lakeview and subsidy from the Government, as it The two candidates for county Burns. A new corporation will be LIVERY BARN IN CONNECTION haKpeen charged that they were1 ; clerk on the democratic ticket had organized for this new venture. trying to secure by having these quite a lively race in the primaries lands withdrawn from the reserve, in this precinct Wednesday. Each IVLS, Fire Bovs Active. bot that they feel that it is no more had a ticket in the field which re­ right that some fertile territory sulted in a victory for Sam Mothers- VES.. than HORTON *. SAYER, Propts. Another fire alarm was turned in be left from which the road can head. Thurday afternoon and as the draw support, in order that it will The winning ticket was as fol- /ES. 'be Worth while to make the propos­ lows: J. C. Foley 69, H. Hotch- blaze was at the WinsorCafe where the fire boys had good footing and T. H. Curl, Proprietor. ed ■ex tention. kiss 63, Harve Dixon 63, W. C an apportunity, they, soon had the -Th e opening up of the Harney Byrd 66, E. B. Reed 61, R. Huds- Been Rearranged end Cer-trally Ltoeeted. chemical in position and doing HBknty country would be of vast peth 60, Frank Matney 60. James business^ closely followed by the RBASONHBLiE rates , importance to all af Eastern Oregon. Smith 59, J. W. Coleman 61, S. W. gra water engine. It turned out a very BB to Baker City especially. Pub- Miller 59, N. Coinegys 62, Chas. GL1HAE, COmFORTABUE ROOIVlS Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road. .s, iic’sentiment is strongly favorable, Anderson 63, ChaB. McPheeters 58, tame fire and before the boys on j the , water engine had warmed up to COURTEOUS TREATGQENT to the granting of the concession, Geo. Stanclift 62. The defeated 3. Lumber Burns. »fit may be so termed, to the rail- 1 ticket ^received the following vote: I their work it was out. The flue A Portion of the Public Patronage : I was burning out and threatened Jacob Thompson 44, J. O. Cavander 1 f hile it is admitted that the 43, Emmett Reed 49, E.' D. Baker | Solicited. Give us a Call. Our people are certainly to be Mhd rawal of the land suggested 45, Paul Finkie 47, Harve Dixon congratulated upon the willingness will be of great advantage io the 44, C. E. McPheeters 43, W. E. :i and effiieency of her fire boys. The • * hHpber company as well as the Trisch 45, W. J. Coleman 43, H. E. Spring is near at hand and we desire to condition of our streets—with the rjBroad, the general benefit to the Thompson 4-1, H B. Mace 44, R. C. exception of main street—is very infoim the public that we have one of the 1 atMAe at large aod the people of George 44, A. Pierson 50, John Mc­ bad just at this time caused from this section in particular will more Mullen 46 the rain and melted snow. The than offset any tempory advantage The results in the precincts so engines are heavy and do not run that may accru to the lumber co- far as heard from at this writing on the market, which is now displayed like automobiles through such 6 mpany. It is argued the concess- are. | 5AM BRILEY, proprietor. in our south window. If you are in streets. t therefore requires much ion g'anted by the withdrawal of Poison Creek—Jap McKinnon, ! effort to get them to a fire and much | need of a Spring Medicine or blood puri­ pipe Wipes, Liqdors apd Ciqars the lands in question will be tem­ Andrew Litrele and Thos Baker. fier just step in and ask for a bottle of inconvenience as well. The boys porary. because the timber from Island—Tex Martin, Roy McGee, plung into mud holes without re­ | • Pip« flqepts for Marqlapd Club Whisky. , ikkj 35,000 acres of land will soon Geo. Cawlfield. gard to ruined clothes or . soiled cut off, but the railroad will be Harney—J. W. Buchanan, Price linen. Two good suits were ruined EVERYTHING Fl-ST-CLASS. rmanent improvement, which Withers, Bent Embree, Thos How- I at Thursday’s fire,but no complaint I CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION. UNIT! With or Without Potasium ladide. 1 grow in importance with each ser. £ Courteous and obliqin^ Mixologists. : from the boys. rring year. Silvies— Wm. Bennett, Dave I They deserve every encourage- Hoot Craddock. I ment possible in their efforts to im- Ste.,E Waot Six Miles Limit. Lake—James Hutchinson, W. N. ' i prove in apparatus as well as prac­ RDWÄ Stewart, Harvey Muller. tice. The Times-Herald will back t is probable that if the Blue Saddle Butte—John Cary, Harry up our fire department in any dcius, 6 .. untain withdrawal becomes per­ Cary. manner possible and give a “boost” mere. t B. REED S SONS, frtpls. ment and is set aside in a forest Crane Creek—Clarence Cary, at every opportunity. be a six mile rve, there will Frank Stauffer, C.R. Peterson. ng Pk> hit attached to it for stock pur- Warm Spring—O. D. Rusk, P.M. ¡ and It IRRIGATION IN OREGON. Efforts will be made to in­ Cheney. all ki»-,- Department Finest and Most Complete Line of ice the Interior __ r----- ------ to _ Curry—Albert Johnson. Isaac Wagon Work and Horseshoeing. 11 • Washington, March 27.—The e this amount of room for the Foster, the third not khowti. Confectionery in the whole Interior General Repairing. All Work Guaranteed. k interests and Judge Biggs, Dreweey—W. D. Baker, Felix census bureau today issued a pre- Tobacco and Cigars. Pipes. Stationery. 8, Ore o recently left for the East will Barkley, John Ott, I. A. Shown, liminnary report on irrigation in At the Old Stand. Burna, Oregon Tropical Fruits when in season. Oregon in 1902. It shows that the t to Washington in the interest of Jacob Wright. irrigation conditions there were BURNS, - - - OREGON, cattlemen who favor the with- about the average. Better methode rawal, say the Prineville Journal. The best Family Salve. of management and a more econotn The move is in accordance with DeWitt’s Witch Hozel gives in­ ical us ■ of ordinary water supply e rules governing the Cascade re- rve with the exception that the stant relief from burns, cures cuts, are urged in order to greatly in­ W W. JOHNSON & CO., Propts. mit will be doubled. The Cascade bruises, sores, ecxetna, tetter and all crease the number of acres that may »serve is surrounded with a three abrasions of the skin. In having be brought under irrigation. In The bar is supplied with none but the very ile area for use only by the stock- Witch Hazel Salve it is only neces 1902 the number farms reported was Drewsey, Oregon. ifion best brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. en in adjacent districts, and it is sary to see that you get the genuine 5133 with an irrigation area of 439,- llShHH l4irge well furnished houM. Good large comfortable room» and lied» and Experienced and courteous Mixologists. reposed to extend this limit an DeWitt's and a cure is certain 981 acres, an increeed since 1899 of well furnished table«. This is the pioneer hotel of Ilrewrey, but having dditional three miles f possible There are many cheap counterfeits 51, 671 acres, or 13.3 per cent for recently been destroyed by fire, a new bnilding much larger and more convenient hae been erected. Everything new and neat. hen the Blue Mountain ¿eserve is on the market, all of wi ic’n are the three years. TJie per cent in- &// lhe ■’ t aside. The proposition meets worthless and quite a few ’are dan­ crese for the 10 years from 1889 to Rates Reasonable. ith aproval on the part of the gerous. while DeWitt’s Witch Hazel 1899 was 118 2. In 1902, 2555 irrigation system» Stop at the Bartlett tockmen interested and especially Salve ¡»perfectly harmless and cures N Oregon. Burns, were in operation representing a Sold by all druggists. bv the cattle growers who use the FEED BARN IN CONNECTION HUSTON’S Groceries, Grain, Flour Tropical and Domest:c Fruits when in Season. is. WILSON & ASHTON He is Prepared to fill orders for Anything in hi Line s Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing GIVE HIM A CALL. Harney County Hospital THE CARTER HOUSE. Fire-Proof, Modern, Elegant. All Outside Rooms— Near Depot URNS MILLING CO Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic, Flooring, Moulding, Finishing Lumber. Yard in DON’T NEGLECT YOUR HEALTH- THE HOTEL BURNS BUR. 1 Í ! i i t BEST BLOOD PURIFIERS VEGETABLE EXTRACT of SARSAPRILLA THE WELCOME PHARMACY CITY GROCERY STORE a STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. ’OZLZHTZ LACKSMITHING THE STAR SALOON ABU THE BARTL.ETT HOTEL Billiard and Pool Tables Club Rooms in Connection. We have never been undersold for Cash and never will be. cheaper than any other interior house in Oregon TT XX TXTTX than anyone. Anything you may want in our complete lines.-—See ad on another page Give u« » call and we will fit you out We do not contemplate retiring from business, but will give you more and better bargain? for I3XT