illtt it1,111 IL nBW !'. ns*.-; ' lebrtL Xkfc ■ ■r. 4 > left > Í---------------------- LU Kit, h » aft» iL. XVII. & w 4.Ï BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, MA Y 7, i9o4. NO. 34. I Jack Chamber«, who has just re TWO BILLS EFFECT OREGON which he will exhibit at the Farm RAILROAD CIRCLES ACTIVE ers’ Picnic at Echo next Saturday, s on® J JOHN D DAI.Y, P i . eb turned from an extended trip N. U CARPENTER, C asbms '¡KiitH _____________ which he believes will lift water FRANK R.COFFIN. Vic« lliss IV .4 j A. C. WELCOME, A sst . ( auukr , through one of the largest sheep BTI, M STATE DIVIDEDJNTO TWO JUDICAL from a stream by its own motive HARNEY COUNTRY WILL BE CLOSER fW 10.000 ACRES READY FOR districts in the county, says that power, more cheaply and success FEDERAL DISTRICTS. TO RAILROAD THIS FALL. the losses of iamb» in some camps 8CTTLEMENT NEXT YEAR. fully than any device in existence is truly appalling The ewes were OF BURNS, OREGON. It consists of a wheel with folding in verv poor condition,'and'extreme- wings, which open as the wheel Sumpter Valiev Will Continue its Eitension Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited. Court for Eastern'District Will be Held In ly weak, having wintered badly. I Compaiy Contract Under tbe turns in the current, and close in Baker City and Western In Pnrtland As Soon as tbe Snow Goes Olf-- Tbe range was cropped off down to get Will be Finished and WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. --Oregon Assay Office. time to lessen the friction which Rolllng Stock Provided. the ground, and the eights were leoo be Settled up. the extended wings might cause, S tockholdbus John D. Daly. Frank R. Coffin. N U. Carpenter, R. J. bitter cold. Added to all these The Senate has decided upon the The wheel lies flat on the water There is some activitv in railroad Williams, J. W. Geary, C. Cummins, H. M. Horton, C. A. Haines, tTm. Burke, of the Portland natural causes of hardship, tbe Jones, Thomas Davis. establishment of an assay office at circles with the opening of spring I here the first of the owners were crowded so that the Portland, and the division of Ore what is termed a side-shot power, Co. anti for (| and just as soon as the snow is suf •Stat» and County Warrants bouyAt at tAo mardttpries. Bk after extensive irriga- herders were allowed to tend the gon into two judicial’districts, east and will run successfuly in very ficiently oft' the ground and the shallow water, without the neces It t lluri tioi. work of his company in the young lambs as carelessly as they This bank Is Insured and will be reimbursed for any loss by burglary and west, «erms of court to be held sity for a dam or mill race. The roads in some kind of shape opera or hold up day or night. tn. I vicinity of Welcomeville. chose. The result of these unfavora in Portland and Baker City, ac wheel can be placed anywhere in tions will begin by the Sumpter isHetJ His company was among the ble conditions was that the hill cording to the Oregonian's Wash Valley railroad company for the ex llrui first to be granted a contract under sides were covered with dead and ington advices. Both of these bills the water and if of sufficient size will generate power enough to tension of its line from Whitney the Carey act in this Btate and dying lambs. were introduced by Senator Mitch raise water any distance with prop west and south toward Burns, the In many cases where twins were ell. their tract consists of some 10,000 objective point in Eastern Oregon, er gearing. acres of the finest sage brush land found, the mother would be allowed <■>•«■> <■»•«■> ♦ <»•<■> .-»•<■> <-»•«■> "»so. The assay office bill appropriates says the Baker City Democrat. It can be constructed very cheap in the valley. It is their intention to straggle away with one of the $15,000 for salaries of officials, M. A i . bxandkk , LT iehidsnt . E. H. T est , Cashier The Sumpter Valiev is now in oper W m . J onks . V ice -P hksidknt . C. E. K enyon , Aset. Cashier 1 to reclaim this land by big pump- lambs following, while the other workmen, rent of temporary build ly and if arranged with the right kind of troughs and gearing can bo ation and has been for a number of Mgr.I ing stations and constructed reser- would be left to shift for itself. In ing and contingent expenses, and made to serve in any part of a field 1 years between Baker City and seJ» oj voirs and Mr. Burke expects to such cases the deserted lamb would authorizes the appointment of one touched by a stream, without costly , Sumpter, 32 miles, and for two have ths work completed next year. bleat in a distracted way, wander assayer and melter at a salary of ■nt, i years past, the extension from Itwillt|ben be put on the market around uutil exhausted, and when $2250, and one chief clerk at a sal preparations for a site. ONTARIO » OREGON • Illg, Sumpter to Whitney, 14 miles, has A patent has been applied for and or rather be subject to entry by tbe cool evening came on. soon die. ary of $1400. IntereetZPaidvonlTimeZDepoeits. Mr. Mathews will place the m od el been in operation and last summer 5. actual, Settlers. Just how this will It seems that among some bands I the further extension from Whitney The bill dividing the state into on exhibition at Echo, during the ” be done is not known to the writer, where this practice prevailed most We Solieit'-SYoerJ Banking Business. two judicial districts puts Baker, farmer’s picnic next Saturnay for ' to Tipton, 8 miles, the top the di- rke having left town before largely, the loss of lambs, added to | vide going down into the John Day ; Malheur. Harney, Grant, Union, inspection. STOCKHOLDERS:—M. Alexander, Win. Jones, E. II. Test, an opportunity of talking the winter and spring loss of older Valley, was partially finished be 1 C. E. Kenyon, H. Alexander, Estate of Abner Robbins, William Wallowa Utnalill, Morrow, Sher Ipon the subject. It is re sheep, will more than offset any in Miller, Frank R. Coffin, Thos. Turnbull. fore snow came. man, Gilliam, Crook, Wheeler and A BURNS BOV HONORED. colony will be brought crease, and the herds will be no The work will now proceed on Lake counties in the Eastern Dis take possession of these larger, or not so large, as they were through Tipton, Austin and towards trict and the remaining counties of h acres as soon as the re- the previous year. The following appeared in tbe Prairie City, Canyon City and the state in the Western District. It is possible that the severity of ¡>n system has been, com- Portland Telegram of April 27, as Burns. Just how far the line will Terms of court in the Western Dis This however is merely the losses will be useful in teaching trict are to be held at Portland com a special from Forest Grove of that be built this year President Eccles the lesson of properly caring for land without authority. is yet unable to state. The steel is mencing the second Monday in date: selection embraces one of what stock is kept on the ranges. on hand for the Tipton extension March and in October, and in the “ Frank P. Gowan, of Burns, Or., t bodies of land in Eastern Then if all interests properly unite Eastern District at Baker City, com and a member of the second year and the market is easy» for imme ver entered under the Corey in protecting the county ranges Passenger and mencing the second Monday in class in Tualatin Academy of Pacif diate delivery. tlierf-^ 8ll[j should tbe company be from thoee places where the owners April and in November. The bill ic University, has been chosen by freight cars and locomotives wen- MMMMgfal in its method of reclnma- make no pretension of having home Senator Mitchell as first alternate purchased last year in sufficient PLY ^^Hwiii support many families. pasture for their massive herds, but becomes effective May 1, 1905. PHILO CALDWELL IDAHO in the line of succession to an An numbers to operate the entire line | B.jf.iltuated in one of tho favored depend altogether on crowding the CANDIDATES MUST ANSWER THEM. napolis cadetship. Mr. Gowan took besides this the company is build IfOteof the valley and is near sheep over into their neighbor’s his examination last week in Port ing new refrigeratnr cars and ca MMmgh the lakes to make the prob- ranges, the range question among «••111 Before another week has passed land and passed with an excellent booses and rebuilding locomotives. A General Banking Business Transacted water for domestic purposes local growers would soon become The distance from Tipton to Austin into history every candidate for the paper. In the event of the failure reach. The soil is fine and lees acute, and eventually disap CORRESPONDENCE INVITED Legislature in the state, be he Re of the principal candidate, J. N. is 7 miles and from Austin to Piair- ^HMKrees in the neighborhood pear. — Grant County News JE publican or Democrat, will have to Sutton, of Portland, Or.,’he will en ie City 18 miles. The entire dis* W m A uve irrigation and care thriye go on record as legards his attitude ter Annapolis about July 1. Mr. lance from Baker City by the p ro- ^HHBkmally well. Used Moss for Food. J toward the Eddy mining law, says Gowan is one of the most popnlar posed route to Burns is about lßO HH h Portland Co. have contracted the Telegram. members of the class, being liked miles. RE, J kirn this land for something Jacob Hunt, an Indian 80 years Personal letters will be addressed by all. He is a member of the 0 per acre and places the of age, told some men who were fall JI 11IM A Cure For Piles. to a'l candidates by the Oregon Gamma Sigma Literary Society and maintenance fee at $1.50 ing trees near White Salmon falls Of PIIHAKIPIM ». This is cheap for such recently, that they would find ax Miners Association, asking their also of the Andersonian Club, of “I had a bad case of piles,” says G. Ax’, mil INCORPORATED 1847. views on the law and applying the this city. Mr. Gowan is the son of live land and it will not go trill *0 marks in the trees cut down, which F. Carter, of Atlanta, Ga , “and con Issues all forms of sound life insurance at tho lowe-t rates. < lur policies direct question, whether they favor Hon. A. W. Gowan, of Burns, Or. ” g when once the water is they did. Jacob says that when a guarantee after three payments are made sulted a physician who advised me I. Automatic extended insurance for the face of the contract. Portia upon it and people have the child hie tnoteer told him that a revision of the law, as advocated ‘ The above eketch was accompa to try a box of DeWitt’s Witch Ha II. A paid up policy. in resolutions passed at the recent nied by a very good likeness of the • ••tri ace of its permanency. years previously, about 100 years Democrat III. Loan or cash surrender value. zel Salve. I purchased a box and State Convention. B young man. Frank ’ s many young reclamation scheme has nev- ago, during an exceptionally severe Unexcelled as a dividend payor. was entirely cured. It is splendid INVESTIGATE RA'i’O/i/»,' YO II INHVIIE. 1 given much prominence in winter, they and their ponies were Those who agree with the spirit of friends here are certainly proud of for piles, giying relief instantly, and blic press because of other starving. They climbed the trees that declaration will be accorded his success and hope that even I heartily recommend it to all suf Sherman & Harmon, It. II. Benedict, EVZBI« General Agents. District Manager. schemes which are situated and cut off ihe limbs, to secure the the support of the association, re though the principal candidate ferers.” DeWitt’s .Witch Hazel T ■ Marquampildg., 11. A. Dillard, Agent. Portland, Or, Burns, Ov. le railroads and which have moss until it fermented, then wash gardless of politics. If a Republi should pass, his ambition will be Salve is unequalle»! for its healing Z’od can and a Democrat in any county realized the text examination. luch advertised by the pro- ed it, and fried it inTat, or stewed qualities. Eczema and other skin both stand for revision, the associa »liaran . When this tract is readv it with other food to increase the diseases, also sores, cuts, burns and tion will be perfectly willing that Ih tir« IT NEVER CAME BACK. Lleinent it will lie gobbled up bulk and supply. MrB. Eva Emery woundB of every kind are quickly I in dite» its members vote their political ivcr de« Dye haB not reached this legend 'apidly bv home seekers. cured by it. Sold by Burns Drug . . Pho'.c affiliations, but if one or the other E ONLïl yet.—Hood River Glacier. Ten years ago a farmer in Mal stores. tier for* indicates that he has fallen from El). heur county put an X murk ón a ...AND... Date of Wool Sales Set. grace, as viewed by the miner, his silver dollar and went to town and F. T. Hurlburt and T. G. Condon, The Burns Druggists votes will be cut down in the exact LDIM.1 ies H. Gwinn, the secretary of (;G not hesitate to recommend Dys- proportion that the association has spent it with the merchants Be of Shaniko, passed through Prine IA egon W oolgrowers Aseocia- |>epHia Cure to their friends and power to control its members and fore the year was out he got the ville the first of the week for their Affurils the people of East and Central Oregon all the opportunity of a marked dollar back again for poul home at the Columbia Southern’» las set the dates for the wool • . co8tomer8 Indigestion first-claas modern Business College. It is n home institution covering vuo>vu>d . causes friends. every course involved in Business College work. Ils rules are the same ir the coming season. They more j]| health than any thing else, Another feature of the letter will try and spent it again with the vil present terminus after a trip to the as charged elsewhere and the methods are the same. Htil-lents sdinitUd lage merchant. Four times in six Burns country. These gentlemen ien placed so that the buyers jt deranges the stomach, and brings be that any failure to answer will at any time. Instruction at the College or bv mail. During the summer months the College will conduct a I able to go from one place to j on all manner of disease. Kodol be accepted by the association a» a years the dollar came back home to made arrangements to ship consid j eit tier with the least inconven- j Dyspepsi • Cure digests what you declaration that the man addressed him for produce, and three times erable wool from that neighborhood ummer ormal chool ind loss of time. From the eat, cures itidigeslion, dyspepsia is opposed to a modific ition of tbe he heard of it in the pockets of his out this way during the summer. neighbors. They speak highly of their treat it indications the attendance and all stomach disorders. Kodol law, and stands for tbe enacl- For teachers nini otliers who desire a reviewing or preparatory course The time he got it in change three ment by the people of Burns while For specimens of pen work, ami full iriforin.ition on Business ( ullage sub ’ers at the sales will be as is not only a perfect digestant but ment as it now rests on the statute- jects. sihlress years ago he sent it to a mail order out there, and report six inches of If not larger this year than it ’ a tissue building tonic as well. Re books. house in Chicago that had amassed snow the day they started for home. 1st, and the prices will be newed health, perfect strength and As soon as returns have been re- M. E. ZE3igrt>37\ ^rirx., millions of dollars selling third rate —Prineville Review. y as good. The dates of the increased vitality follow its use. ceived to these communications the Oxeg-oxx. stuff. He has never seen that dol- is announced bv Mr. Gwinn association will advise the secre -x-orlad lar since 1' urniture cheaper than ever be follows: Pendleton, May 23, strale i An Irishman, in order to cele taries of its several branch organi ,d unw That dollar will never pay any fore i.i this town. We bought 26. brate the advent of a new era, went zations throughout the state con 10 and 21; Heppner, May rj* 7 and 23; Arlington, May 31, out on a lark. He didn’t get home cerning the standing of tbe Legisla more road or school tax for bin), right and will sell right. The very ko, June 2 and 14, July 1; until 3 o’clock in tbe morning, and tive candidates in the various lo- never help to build up the town or nicest in Lace and Muslin Cur City, June 17; Elgin, June was barely in the house before a colilies, with instructions to act ac county, never bless or brighten the tains. Ladies, call and inspect. homes of his neighbors. He sent it We can please you in both style nurse rushed up and uncovered a cordingly. entirely out of the circle of useful and price. Bureaus, Chiffoniers, The association has a member- TRISCH A DONEGAN, Proprietor». bunch of »oft goods, showed him ness to him. The best moral to Sideboards, Iron Beds, and in fact Lambs Die ia Oraat Loaaty. triplet». The Irishman looked up ship in Oregon of 996, but this is thia is to patronize home trade and everything in our line.—Burns at the clock, which said 3, and then small compared with the cumber it there are yet a number of at the three of a kind in the nurse's of votes it will be able to control in your dollar will come back to you, Furniture Co. nen in Grant county who fail arms, and said. “Oi’rn not super- the mining districts. There are but send it to an eastern city and Tlxls Head-qL-ixartexs. aprehend alike tbe Corni» honey at Hu»ton's something like 8000 miners, mine it never comes back —Argus. rcy aud thrift in properly didn»t come home at 12 ’’—Blue operators and stockholders in tbe ■ding and caring for herds, Mt. Eagle. elate, ami it is believed that the M all too plain to those who greater number of these will vote d» The Finest of All b an extended opportunity for the legislative ticket against tbe bving operations in some of the : It is said there are more cattle Ed lv mining law. k camps. Tbe season of lamb- buyers in tbe field in Eastern Ore- Itrings out and emphasises the gon at the present time than there New Irrigation Wheel. leal differences in the manner has been for several years at this J. 8. Mathews, the veteran O. R tinning stock; and luckily for time of the year. True, they are Far Sale Oily at ■tock. the subject of profit and not offering much, but prices have A N. pump man. has invented an I is largely determined at the materially increased since the sea irrigation wheel which promisee to be time, the increase going to son opened, and this very fact, revolutionise irrigating methods if Be who have been most diligent coupled with tbe number of buyers, rightly applied to rivers and rearing well for their herds makes cattlemen confident that streams, says tbe Pendleton East fluents, Burns, Ore Ing the winter, and providing they will yet get better prices for Oreg»mian. He has been working d range for the sheep at this their stock this vear than they did quietly on the plan for some time, Rolhcitd Brow , hiatributere. Portland, Oregon. and has at last completed a model last.—Long Creek Light ui‘dS WILL COMPLETE IRRIGATION First National Bank FIRST NATIONAL BANK i I i | first Rational Bank PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OMpAHY. 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