Che "me-Hernlft Tb" .flicil Vapor of Hnrnej Coimn, liar the laravM rirrnlalimi nl i. .nr ) the beat Hihrrtirnff milium in Kaatwn fpp pmHeMi w burns, muNn county ori i , -. i"' fhrrtf Unrtift) gnntifra j J CMffl Ml HM-I Of ' I't.M"! r I land. 4,,.'t. I irn J In rnlry iimlcr lha aalriii land . I 2 the I inl.il "tatM : : s or sin i iMmppi r sections. Harne count alone, one of the M BO unties comprising his liriuPK RIPOKTS work atstnci. contains an area of about IT iiMIIFTi"l) 10,00(1 so uaro miles, as large as ral of the smaller eastern states combined. Congressmen in the districts of Philadelphia and New York are able t.. I --ilk around the bor ders of their entire districts be fore breakfast. Here is one vast LAND BUSINESS FOR YEAR Bl RNS LAND DISTRICT COVERS HM. TBttlTOtV nmnl. Wild La Lcrlall t 4trtn Pra l.i.a tile in flntl.r. Ola. tort Vacaal Oavaraatat laaa Taaa Orktf Matrkta ( Stato-M.IM.Ma Acraa Saatod la Eatry. M of the Register Farre has just com- Timber and S1 lento son no ". application Desert land 45 original Mnstt 8 Aral uo.oo 18 iml. sch. selec'n HI 2 Nov . , 'n 4 cancellat MM l WOMAN IWOM 1)1 VIII liH VI M) I'lUMiMI ,000.00 00 irtiw SMtMill -i Is HANDS IIIRMIl f IIINO Ol I II VMI-- w.oo I 10 Oil 1..HI lit! the iU Inspectors in charge C(n)n(v in the district represented I P,e,ed nis verlv report of the Miscellaneous fees of dipping sheep in by Congressman Ellis havinir a ' lands unappropriated in this dis- 1.00 LOO wi Lae1 unihiM ii llanrtat Brah and M Eataa. ftorrialt lirata .t-p came in from the border line about itaht section kit Sat- length. few day" furlough. pn in the hem con- many weeks and as, was sent in he took if I)- Itmii iall announces that Ooo ai i Jin 1. 1 mo head e been diptnxl in thai me i let leal I. com. rough cabies. Only a few i found to be infected It and he state) that knd dijijiings leted by the 400 miles in Andvei. the memlers repre- rowded districts of tin easteni cities draw the samel pay as Congressman Ellis, who - sent the second district in Oregon, comprising an area of luntv miles. In many small congressional! rkta in the east there have bean no postoflice changes for 20 Pa, There are no navigable -. io Indian reservations, no reclamation projects, no timlvr lands, no public questions to Lake up the time of congressmen. (Aside from their duties at the sessions of congress, the mem-, ' "" " rx r in manj eastern districts have absolutely nothing to do ex- trict. The report was forwarded to the Department on July 1 and shows a total of 10.413.506 acres unappropriated in the district, in the various counties, as follows Total (irand total of collec tioni fori! Lake Cuaai) Pioneer Deail 154.IN.I 79.198 .4.634.! I i , th Uigg word the Hrtl of the w.vk gft nouncmv the , aid of her broth- 6.357.077 ,r- A- ' Hampton, at Paisley, 15,652 rtH-enlly. DeotMtd was sulfer relinquished and m from MrU-hf disease and a hail d 'caDt look after the interests of a tnal ' rs ! handful of pensioners. During their entire term many ! of them never travel a mile in the interest of their constituent! ex-1 to ride to Washington to at tend the si-skiiiIi Here in Oregon if a member of look ,ike cenU iHinimi attenrla In bia rlnti. vet " ovr U he must ride hundreds of miles i i '.erior in ricke- Baker Crook Grant Harney Malheur Wheeler The amount .-aneolloH rlurinir th.. vmp in the letter of various counties was: Baker Crook Grant Harney Malheur This report shows the territory covered by the Burns land district and also shows more ningtO go on a visit Thos, Sprajrue w 'it up from Dog Mow .. tvng l A. M' K r medi- attendance, Mr. Spr had both his hands badlj burned as a result of putt il the thai would have eauseil the death ( M id caught tire from burninn bi u M Raymond had recently come irn from 'alii d had la . 1 1 1 rhorept Oil was in to help rlurln the week. Il i ;.hm1iu w;is a bn I It) he lllst i.f the i Vllen and son Fred M a isit to I'ortland and a Julia Hill has been the .I her sister, Mrs. Jay UcmM i he I'-isi Meeh. uh Burrow gave a par ty to her youi ft lends at her last Monday evening In honor ol Miss Klo TIioiih heel i 'sitmn with I I'hal pair t halters and collar N. BROWN & SONS General Merchandise Agents for Studebaker Wao ns, .ttiggiea, Huckboards, Sleighs and Sleds. Deering Mowers. Kakes. Hind era and leaders. Send in your orders for herring I traa. Fairbanks-Morse & Co. Gaso line Engines, Pumps and Irrigat ing outfits. siaieti lie was ih'tler. Mr. iiam ",4 Po w"s 1' pionrei i ol 2(5y that MCtioa and leaves a wife .44 an tWo children, He i employed Mr Sprague to build , ,,, ,,. V . Front Barn : her Ian. lie Klnm-i ,,, ,,,,,.,. u. .,.lni(., r ,he mattet e ill be laid before the I he MTs4in guiltv 13.540 here a few years ago and 1R S; quite w. -11 known to inanv liar great ney coimt people. Mrs. Kiggs and her son t harles wen- plan to him im- ien irk. all comply - B wi the law required. ' encoi. n the f the oounl muc i tmnpng in dip but uld . in Monda) nioriinii oinc s;ige brush on the site and set it on tin- In the afternoon I roan neighbor's and ai the brush was still burning decided to do some clearing herself. Mi Sprague was busy at (he building about 'A . .'cli K'k ami -a - he n .ill diHs not know how In .i , .! ,i l-ut in some manner her rtothing caught and he wa uddenly I :he ,nl rum Hemes. i had to cluwe her inn d t. en e In catch ing her but Until) did found it neeeeaar) to tear otr all her clothes liefore I Msjeded catbe ty stage coaches, to look after sparsely settled districts where poetofBces arescantily atronized N mail facilities are meager and gfad most remote .ttlement i lee. The she vacant land than all the other mediately alter HM tth Uf. land districta in the sUte. gs has th.- gflunlh) of hi These flgurea will make the many friends here in her l)ereave- man who says there is very little m,'n' vacant land left in this section Harney coun- U.I ill iok im DPSFRT 4.000.000 acres' of vacant government land. Prof. Roliert Wallace of Edm While this is not all desirable it burgh. Scotland university, an in putting out il lad) stands to reason that at least a educator of international t, isl) bun large portion is good agricultural and an authont haul.. !.t but not I land. science, who i ; t. Hiring t Harney county ia still the mewt r forth. aareh Ing the back of het i uwi desirable place in the entire west ;iII,j a delving Into Amet for the homeseeker and is still in methods with n i ol applyii u them to the agricultural d tiguras Ukeu mrn( ,,i s. aid to the end M tea wot -ingtb 0hej inty. i' rests, a congressman spend his entire time in rig the needs of his people I "und and then not be able to visit half 'i' :' LsJbi .mportant i.ints, for sheer : I and H. f (j,. For the reaaon that tutrni r rath. B are 8man anj eastern " nusationa are not iireasinir the demands of western congress men are too often discredited and ignored by eastern members. There need is need of s better understanding, there is need of more acquaintance between dif ferent perta of the country, that all its vast interests might be carefully and intelligently dealt East Oregon ian. led in the county 11 up t aUiut mt range m Har- r precaution Mr. Tom did u"i n l until the lad) when he ' gun I ton of hit own nil a His 'I in Colorado r si onn w growth .sh m In. K ii : ilfei in- ed so much pain Out ing land suitable for raising till cided to cutm- to tin-1m I i In excesses 51.48$ 64 35 1 kinda ,,f irram .and there araear- i..ar dressed th. pounds Mon- in- .. -.i; tin,, of 'ner virgin waie. I be official. Everv liumM fami. I ' '"' folkiWIllg il . ..titled ,fr,,mhi report of the businei D public serviea, that it of tn for thc P"t year is ... .... rV tiit iint - . und in this "' "-. with its multi- Jl'LY 1 TO SKPT .). 190ti. Acres rV Homestead entries ikmy them is known 1 1 mi Intend to bin hi Adam (tiNiigr. lb' anil fiiriii.li vmi iUii. Analimia, doors eladeat and Ml ImmiI half what win do wa for marl i "-! Ad.lrraa him at Lee lion. C W I'urrishand daugh- Hl II u'iie . t.Nik their de- (Mirture Sunday afternoon for ' iron I H Mi I'airish could get ' 1. 1 from his ill I decided to go out to I mad If his health does not improve he proposes re- turning to Portland again. His man) fm nil hoM' for sa'd ri'h. i lbc lust Mar RESTAURANT , l M'OHof. M. In ami i MBAU8 AT Uti HOURS BaWary in eunneetion k Seaisll) sf Skerl Oresn. I t ltd avarf tiling tl in ' ' Vuur patron i place an Irrii farm and demonstrate do before a pa -.iitt.i uti what it will Complete line of Dry G(K)ds, Furnishings Clothing, (Mts, Shoes roceries . .: i J.W.BROWN &SON Contractors and Builders Cnll ami get Estimates, I'iaiirt in lrlcA you have vork m linie kni if THE BREWERY SALOON again often In In BN1 a IMODOMllotl 10 : as several corrals noun almost, if ipossible io diain- iWJSV vafe until ! -radically -.- veil make fgej itIIMIS Mil Ol I'll tl 91 original 1S.U84.96 26 final 3.727.70 Timber and Stone 62 entries 9.515.96 62 applications Desert land 62original 11.752 26 13 final 2,673 55 2 sales isolated tracts 328.23 5 state indem. selec. 519.44 1 sup mineral 3. 10 5 cancellations Miscellaneous f 31. UnHgl Total OCT. 1 TO DBC II iissii aa ! m m iSai IIUUIOKWU Most of the sheep men who are 8 "iuUtkms taking their flocks into the mm Mountain Nutional Forest 'xel . a .satisfied with the allot- 2tS i JtAau K-i3nnJ 4.876.54 I11VI1U9 aiiu mnmuuui'n v. ..... Itv range. Morrow county sheepmen claim that ti ilia county flock- t.AA.M ui-tj iruttmir t h lllili'a n :: i r Mr .. aa oriKinai O..UO.W 9 f.nal 1.711.98 2 mining applica. 1 idem, act selec 80.00 3 Nor. Pac selec. mn 24.060 91 620 00 3.935 85 2,673 55 919 27 10 00 7 76 500 119 75 $32.978 43 l'.aa; 600 00 10 20 1.307 11 Timber and Stone 40 entries 6,112.49 40 applications 'Desert land- tain kinds of alfalfa which I M UNn a cally unknown in this coun- inspsctkn Immsms) m try which withstand the frosl that I he burn w inotdaSl of high altitudes and which I am except in a few pi. do. sure would thrive in Colorado n Mr. Sprague will suf without irrigation. lasting or p ' "h "If authorities would jury. He will be laid up foi go into the matter thoroughly, weeks, howwer. Tom ' Colorado would become one of th.. lrtwatMit MOTH'iillnnil aBaass Such lleoiii s m k i i ominelid- fl! Ms! would indue, able and it was most t 'an enormous iminignition In that a man of his m . I Dassing through the id was present. district 1 wa.i -.iruck with the 1 1. ere i.- not the least d"iibi similarity the Mai to that at th. young lud wool. the UX of th.- Andes mountains ed to death. in South America, when ajtjntMl iMMSSi Iih'I Smith wh I t two -1 ii -.I auta thataUuy eompan) in England Wilson, i, a, n Mi. i. day He i ebl round of bul i- still ,',.,. ,.. , ,. ,,i iK accomimnicd him lion iiiwi '' m .-B.- grains, which ail mean an ntOUS gait) l" the ana. -i T & V, . M rj STAND .ml an H . Ilali.'li 1. .lri,,.l Uii Hfuml i ill' I ' 'li i in ni.ki ii BEER ALWAYS ON TAP WINFS, LIQUORS, CIOAR8 . i ii hi . Mini an I iHll M fl I Your Patronage So'icited. HARKEY VAII.FY UEWINC COMPiR. lames Hicks, Manager '" '-AmMrien. ;mi no Smith will I . r n.'i ,im "I :ri at the Miacellaneous gMM Ul ill OKIOXlN TK min trouble aoema to eome from complication from the con- K. Kllis of ' fnion of getting started and a uts just returned to; lai u-r-utding of; oia The range former-, uied have been cut up and effort I.- find out priority rig hu have not been re- and wan j aay the sheepmen, legisui ion. and to) Another complication cornea for reason that formerly the ' ll'h ."Ul I luul tlu. l.u'iir ulti. -on of con- tudea early 'in the aeaaon and 3 c0"""""" worked up on the snow capped peaks later fsj the season as the sno l.-a.es. The way it i 1.S37 84 1,711.98 'MM LOCAL AND PhKMmi 2S4H6 fees Total $21,182.23 JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31. 1907. Homesteads - th MB .j.OOo "o.Otri wa dna vegfed . wnto! erciei S uaas, the -.cope of gleaiied from a ; latiooal , lower alti- . ...d and the sheep al- loUsl Ii mountains are tow. doing all matters ana -- - ... and I the stockmen think that in time ol original nai rwl in .u: 1! L. , ., 5 final C"ej '.linie' '" w- v-1..wv..j u. n. '.y : - trial life of 480. (Mi 4 excesses 16.06 107 original IMM II 12 final entries 1,590.7s Timber and Stone -84 entries 12,669.50 84 applications Desert land entries 9.586.61 660.02 M Ind. Sch selec 1.559.35 J.ili printii t Tka 'I'm, We're having fine growing 2 00 weather. ('reparations are being throughout the eottl Rm 162 00 harvest sea Hem. I.'iigisia the city at present under the tree Dr Mars.i.-n. Miss Veva. dau, I Mr. 600.00 and Mrs Vic OsMtd af ' n.ofe 59.60 It llll' I 31,07 I 840.00 f,,r 1,, - Hi 2,396.39 . (.u. All Mess ar. 560. J BANKING BY MAIL You HM) Raga an Account with Ml In 'PORTLAND. OR lit j ON Mam at.. Ami wtii Nciglilwr Kirnvvs Nothing of it. THE CAPITAL SALOON, TKIm 11 I DOM I v Burns. - Oregon. Teclc Z1l10 HoaLd.-u.avrta)XMi. Wiie5 Liquors and Cigars. Billiard and Pool Tables. Club Rooms in Connection. CHAS. WILSON, uoniMlO.auio. t. 1 a Black sin il hi n and arafcteiig. Wagon Work ALL WORK GUAR ANTEED. auma. Or oi or Ljj PmmmmmmmmmmBmi 1 4 yvr ront nU'iT.sl hyMAILi BesMI 40.00 of the tun Maao to covei line four . out ilt for a few mile, raat bulk of the reached b stage pping pllCWf j- between in many M. B. Hayeb wa. in the city 3 nwng gfp Monday on some business before ' ""' b"c j.robaie court He informs J iierald that himself otoa tracta 80.00 and family have just returned forracseM w.uo from Malheur county where they a I : end 30 w lmi. da . accomj i Mr. A. M. nyi'i wi, arriv- 655 00 100 00 Mr. Rutherford and fan 4'(M) ,,, ok county 2.00 '' ' 114.0(J H. N. Measner, one of our $38,02.1 Kansas, was in from his honuv AMUL 1 TO JUNE 30, 1907. stead a few days during the Homestead uk. Mr. Measlier lias some 2 cancellations were called on account of the siisceuaneous lees of his father-in-law l V I'l'jviuuil Tho manv Total Mends of Mr. (laypool are glad . i .u. k ia . th mut r nomesu-aito wee reeuverv again with every proa- 14 original 22.616.57 2.283.12 fine standard bred horses w huh Z?"LJ, LJJZZ 3 final 480.00 1800 he will have in Mdineas for th. .,, i,..;. it h l adverse claim 10. 00 fan-this tall i vinos iunk or i in: Title Guaranteed Trusi Company ACIIM Ulhi-IIOk Ol llll hIAII "I MWMlON I , -lit a ibjecl to i'li burn Rosi H Hill, Vice President I I Burl lohn I- Ail. I. on, Secretary Cbaa II Ko,t, A-,. i40-J44 VVaahiiiMlon St.. Cor. Second PORTLAND, ORFGON I I p SITTU I!WUH " PAKTICILAKS IJouLiJiit MT JM JTIIW tToo jaf"TMr;. d PRICES MeeJaae. ' 1 c" ' ' ssjeiM Mnartnj J K INI 0K.il U ION. i ' - MUNUMMrAi Y S1. ; ln DtSlfiNS. Tlxo Oreaion JtSotX All t'li.t . l. ; aaa no in Uiiiu. i'ablaa wvl lural i