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by providing way of Shauiko and facilities wiue by ' ' , " ’TAGE ROAD most ready out Baker, dipping butcher gives railroad facts W. E. HUSTON can be had at Baker If the rail road fail to provide dipping vats Tells Chicago Merchants of Possibilities DONE ON TIME in Eastern Oregon Dealer in at this point then the sheep will go out by way of Huntington. It is The Baker City Democrat says: necessary to dip all sheep leaving Governor chamberlain and Others Inspect the state and unless the facilities Those who were fortunate enough Ind are Highly Pleased With the to be present at the banquet given are the best it makes a considerable Work Accomplished. of au item of expense. It costs Tuesday night by’ the Citizens League to the Chicago merchants ii . gonii'n says: 1 be State about 3 cents to dip who were here on their tour of the |-„ age Railway Commission, eon- f_. Mr Yates knows sheep and con Northwest in an investigation of ilE ALSO HAS A LINE OF sequently in conversation is inter- business and conditions here in an . ()f Governor Chamberlain, esting along these lines , —‘ aiucs. i. For ror more effort to get personally acquaints«! my customers with the usu.il ■ , y of the State Dunbar and than 20 years he has bought Bheep high ( l.is- ods and invite the public to call when desiring with the people, were struck with _ ,t,. Treasurer Moore, accompan- in Grant county and knows the ,] . .1 N Teal, of tile Open-River business from «oup to nuts. Sheep the remarkable address made by . alien, returned to Portland in Grant county have been pretty Col. \V. F. Butcher in response to y __ ___ n pretty the toast ‘ The possibilities and Re i_. after .u-i- — ■’ of . .-t i ight their * inspection !Í / i . iiii nt nice the (roods and /'rices well bought up already this year, th- -tate portage railway. A thor- so that the flocks are diminished sources of Eastern Oregon.” After Solid Gold Watches, Fancy Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds. r ougli i xamination of the road from very appreciably. Time was not dwelling eloquently upon the oppor CHILDREN S CLOTHING. Silv. 1 ware, Ebonv ware, Cut Glass, llandpainted China at I - ¿iniling to end was made yester many years ago says Mr. Yates tunities here for investments of all Cost, 'Fake a peep at tny windows. All kinds of Fresh Vegetables in Season, day by a party including the coin- when Oregon led the United States kinds and the felicity to be experi G-exxxToerlixxg-. mi.--i ii, Mr Teal, J T. Peters, of in the production of sheep. The enced by all from’the visit of the the executive committee of the flocks have diminished all over the Chicago merchant prices and when Op n-Uiver Association, and the country but very noticeably in Ore he had extended to the strangers Main Street ,,pinion was general that the road gon where they have fallen away the glad hand of welcome in his in Durklieinïer Building. imitable style, he took up the sub would be completed on time. one-half and now Montana leads. ject of internal development through Th-- condition of the road today —Prairie City Miner. the medium of railway construction n .iv l-e summarized by saying that and the agitation now being made , f the entire trackage of 9 1-3 New Irrigation Scheme in Crook. in the newspapers of the Northwest, n.. -- seven miles are completed. whipping up the local railroads in Th - grading is practically complel- An interesting^meeting of the Oregon, particularly the O R. *<r N R. R. SITZ, I awen, Oregon ,1 the wharfboats are rapidly near- Citizen’s Development League was ji _ impletion, the upper incline is held at the Clubrooms Monday Co , for the construction of more branch roads and the constant ham ti: -Ind, and about all that remains eveniog, at which all the business mering at the roads becau-e they i- c mpletion of the lower incline, men of Prineville were present. have not promptly responded to ... Represents the.... Bulls ready for service, the get of ¡¡t Big Eddy, the construction of J he League discussed a proposi . the dictation of others on these 1>'ii) feet of trestle work. 1200 of tion submitted by \y E Guerin lines. Home Insurance Co., of New York, this being in the vicinity of Mess- of Bend, who was also present, to , Col. Butcher showed in his terse Liverpool, London & Globe, hi u-i-curv. and the laying of ap-1 enlist Eastern capital for the pur and convincing style and nailed the Certified copy of pedigree 1 "xiniiitely one mile of track at Fire Assurance Co., Philadelphia. pose of irrigating the great fiat to argument home to the Chicago given with each purchase each end of the road. All necess- the northwest of Prineville in the visitors that it was the Chicago OFFICE WITH BIUGS & BIUOS. Hu ns, Oregon. ar, id ; terial is on the ground, so Crooked river valley, now a huge capitalists who hold the string to Corner South of l.unabueg A llaltnn's. there will be no delay froru that sage plain. Mr. Guerin’s scheme the moiH-y bug who is keeping back s lin e As figured by Contractor would involve the construction of railroad extention and construction Kelson, the grading will be com- four storage reservoirs about fifteen in the northwest. The local roads pitted by next Tuesday, the trestle miles east of Prineville on branches have been anxious and willing to work within ten days, and it will of Ochoco, and conducting the wa build branches, the money power IIor.sTOM N a ptox . t ke but a few days to place the ter bv means of flumes and canals in the east he said had held back rai's. In the meantime, the ter to its destination, all of which would the work for various reasons. tn nils. including the whorfboats, IlSON & A,ST. N cost, Mr. Guerin Bays, approximate The Colonel went on to show that w 11 be completed, and as the en- ly ♦700,000. for selfish motives, Chicago was out g is now on the road with a suf This huge irrigation site has at in this country to extend its trade ficient quantity of rolling stocky the different times been the subject of and commerce; that it had climbed pnly thing lacking to complete the discussion among our citizens, who sufficiently high to look over the hipen river r” is a line of boats on I have rpaIized on)y toQ > well its val horizon and see how much further ,v^r. - Hie upper river. ue were sufficient water at hand to it could climb. Chicago is the “'Oregon’s wish for a portage moisten it every day during the competitor of New York in the ALL WORK GUAR :ilw . ■ it the Celilo Falls,” Gov- growing season The flat is west of financial world. She has made her P ayktte , I daho . h r Chiiinberluin said, “mav now McK»'- «——>• i—---- « - ANTEED. > - ii 1 to be an accomplished fact, five miles northwest of this city, push“ ng Tier ‘own’ «•iiteiprises and : it will take but a few days to and its altitude is about sixty feet now has an idea that she can gath Burns, Oregon L nplete the work I can hardly above the Crooked river level at its er in the North-west. These are ill i -- Out pleasure I have receiv confluence with the McKay. This most commendable principles and ed in going over the road today. would bring the irrigable flat toj the same principles are existing feet I today in Baker City, but when ¡V' re over the road about a Prineville’s altitude—2890 i— , 1 newspapers pound the railroads for i mth ago. but at that time I . above sea level. Of the total irri AflERICAN PLAN Iiould not have believed that so . gable area in the flat not covered not doing things that Chicago and New York monied men won t let luch could have been accomplish- by the McKay creek ditch—about ONTARIO, OREGON. I’ati nts receive everv attention when placed them do, they are making a mis ii by this time. It seems to me 37,000 acres—nearly 20.000 acres take. Doubtless the Chicago mer h it there is no doubt of the forma! are the property of the Willamette under our care. Go rd comfortabl ■ n oms, chant kings took some new ideas 11 ning of the road occunng before Valley & Cascade Mountain Road Rates $2.00 and $2 50 per day. urgicaland modi al cases. .Terms reasonable [One 1 There is but little left to Company, which owns every alter home will. them. k d ne, and with all the material nate section. Most of the remain Pleasant Quarters provided for Deserved Popularity. Ji ground, and with the force ing 17,000 acres have passed into n, it won’t take long to cotu- private ownership through desert Tl modern new I ntel was only recently opened to the Obstetrical Cases To cure constipation and Liver ket ■ the'road I think that the and homestead entrie, though jplic. Harney County people will be always welcome text visit of the commission will but a small portion is deeded or troubles by gently moving the bow- d courteously cared for. A first-class bar in connection. EXPERIENCED NURSES IN ATTENDANCE els and acting as a tonic to the liv le f r the purpose of opening the patented. .IVERY BARN IN CONNECTION. A resolution was drawn up by a er, take Little Early Risers. These i pad." ( lias. E. McPheetrrs, Propt. Famous Little Bills are mild, plea committee declaring that it was the Everything looks good," was the sant and harmless, but effective Burns, Oreyu. . lomtnent of J. N. Teal. “I am sense of the meeting that this flat far -ularly pleased with the con be irrigated. The resolution is to an«l sure. Their universal use for traction of the road. It is sub- be presented to Col. C. E. S Wood many years is a strong guarantee i t.i: '¡ally built, and in that resjiect at Portland, and he will be asked of their popularity :nd usefulness i a h regard to the equipment to show what inducements the road Sold by Burns Druggists. i- nothing left to be desired 1 company can or will offer the East | 5AM BAILEY proiriitor. I r '.id will, unless some tinfor- ern capitalists to irrigate its part fine Wines. Liqjors and Cigars i n accident or hindrance occurs, of this at present r.on-productive The O. C. Co. a now no competition, | * <L SAYER, HORTON 4. SAYER. Propts. Propts 1« "tnpleted before June 1. The area. After the terms of the road the old reliable. a \ ■ thing to be done is to secure company are obtained, the work t flgepts for ^rqland Club Whisky. I /- fi r the river above the port- of getting signatures of the small ♦ h. »1 ins will, however, I think settlers is to be taken up and then jlUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION EVERYIHING [I ST I • r accomplished fact with active work can be commenced £ Courteous aod obli'jii^ Mixolo4i>b g in . • ■ ry short time, since several Prineville Review. i . 4 ¡'ions are now on which look The Carter House Barber Shop 1 ii'l--. Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Cood c?oad. i xlremely pleasing feature at Ontario, Lee Caldwell proprietor, is one of the most elegant tonsorial 1 "1 is that it has been built Lumber Yard in Burns. ' usly and economically. parlors in all Eastern Oregon. Hot As I iderstand it, the cost of the and cold baths with a spray bath f me well within the funds connected Lee's old time friends and this is something are invited to call on him while at LEWIS & McGEE, Propts. a cause for congratula- Ontario. ti Is tiun." and Elegant Livery Turnouts Complete. Fresh T eams COMMISSION DECLARES 11 WILL BE Groceries, Provisions Tropical • d Domestic Fruits when in Season LOOK CENTS FU^N’SHINCS Hats, Shirts, Clothing, Underwear---Cet Prices ANYTHING IN MY LINE. CIVE HIM A CALL. > M. L. V.EWIS——— BILLS FOR SALE FIRE INSURANCE. Breeder of Pure Baies Short Horn Cattle. Waterloo Prince I 74,1 84 S > CHAS. WILSON, Napton & Boyd Real Estate. Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing. Mines and Mining. Wagon Work. THE CARTER HOUSE. Fle-Proof, Modern, Hiirnev County Hospital Elegant. Al Outside Rooms— Near Depot : e White Front livery Stable STOCK and POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry harr f.w trouble« -»hich ar«1 ’ < i-d and liver ii Draught St««.« .i- I iltry .M<-ii- eine n a bowel a liver remedy for stock. It put. r»e .irgans digestion in a |vi t ndrtiun Prom inesit America, ' n-ed.T» and fir h farmers keep tl healthv by I.- ntf 1 siona! -1 • f and Poultry 3 mi food. Any •' ¿‘»-cent half uf this ru 4 and keep hi health f ’ * ally keep It. Poultry M ■ not sen 1 2T> can tn tl; Chatta-. | tffnoxy* »».a I M Yates has been buying sheep in the valley for the past we.-k During his trip through Grant and Wheeler counties he has L :gh'. 24,000 head, 16,000 of these igbt in Wheeler and 8000 1 g ngbl in Grant he bought to d head near Dayville and in this I f th valley he bought from *'• A Mi Haley 1700 head. 1050 E Mr Stuilb, 15*J0 from Jo« U ■ r and 4500 of the Masker sheep near Dayville. The prices rt' z-<j »,l the way from ♦2.12J to I ♦2.40. He • living the sheep for Tim Kinm v of Wyoming and they will U ... •atej and pent east, the ewes " yoming and the wethers i to L. noi«. He expect* to retu.n * . , - Some will l>e shipped < ‘i '• ' ) WV nare ] «• ret ®*nt oí California ftw nr CTJiai/»- • Fate» :• from f I ILI EG ti*« Caiiiurnid ; Come Mi «rd ft i ; J tkey l«tt. The- s H n —<Wy ar* d I ot!rr haadwr' r •- *r»r the ./ '•( h' <«• IX , - - 3 ' -n ■ so Iv-r the targ st bow. » ’i ’•r tu:o oar note brTctt 1 y a!*o to* tW booiqur; having tac »T •<oek k> k ag *4 • • ■ OM the med ■*:ne aad Bow u»gf gr*> fettiDf eo fine. TWy are k> -erf 9 pw aeat. bet’.* - • P HODCKJWu Off MM m b th- > 6e* UM ptiALa 3 n. a. «»«si ».»« m H» itoiTON. ilk City Ing Sure THE Br URNS HOTEL _____ ú > I H. E. THOMPSON, Propt. Horse« bo«rde«l by the day, week or month. S|>ecial care given all stock cial accommodations for Commercial Men Cor. First and B Sts., Burns. Oregon. a 1 Reasonable Rates, flood Clean Meals, Comfortable Rooms, Courteous TreatiLent. Special Accommodations ¡'raveling Men. for (he Fl SI’ ( LASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR JOHN McHULLEN, y Youn Patrons e Solicited, TMt l)T-T»HTE I'iloiWiRiPlltR. * rj b All the latest «tvies and improved photogiaphv In k - Profile I’.-e PU, Artist’» Proof iwi is Phot«,« finished in up to-date ation All s lizea from the »mallrat p loan H i ro finished in Arislo >' Of thr Am n-rican papers. HOPKINS <fc GARRETT, ....... - - | BURNS MILLING CO. i Rough and Dressed Lumber, Ulis; | Rustic, Flooring, Moulding, ■ Finishing Lumber. BLACK - DRAUGHT Miny Sheep Ö-IE HOTEL BURNS BAR Î f •Ito a! Bank. • .L :*• I am*. -ar - - y Oregon. ,-T. * Msnufa« turrra «nd dealers io SADDLES and HARNESS. Hridles, 'pur%. Whips, Robes: Rope«, f tc. If tour stork .ire riling in any way come and get some S«iurity Stock Remedies; Gall iu«r, liniment*, blister«, etc. Al«o p'iultry L mm I Addre»«, Hurns, Oi. ■■