-Hernia T "f Illll I' 'ii n mill i mi ilium in Kan." n oik y gwn ew BURNS. HARNKY COUNTY, i, :oN. NOVEMBER 14 SaV 1 M J kv - - - i i i. OS Vf ff rt t nrnn) CounirQ itk an nnw ..I l', I'.l.ifHi mi. Inn.l. 4,KII."i1 ihtp yrf vnrnnt ml In pntrv iiihIit Ilia t.iil.llr land MMM nl tha ii i Maim. NO. 61 4 rr.Jt TO ORFi inBrf the ORRflON LANDS FOR ORKOON Seattle, and other official' TMI shame or ortoon i a--- - i. n ftflaV TfNSMMMW.'i'. I.i" Ml '' nail VSJJain Hratea" ay Oriin'i nn mi t. Bf and Will I'm- it ttd llm Oregon's urenu here wh a per if Iwaitatii flip back to uk th Water." Thewv eyea that wen ism betrayed thir ry one, expectant in answer, and Uvm there she scepticism, almo is not only Or tumble resource.' nued, "hr.t the om Hri'l"HMlv noplert xme when v. Oi re treating v Bar' grawih court I In re is, wo must admit, tli' d' bluff and rasping ma! dyna mite and pun play in the offnris of water u maintain their rights, hut ' ." -?allv water is the most baffettd and heateti and misunderstood and unapptv. living thing of our proud state. The watei y sim ple. In i ' and in many other western re is no such thing as definite water. Tl late and govern ment give defmitt title to land, hut for tin that renders the land productive and that na ture and common sense and the ience of older civilizations than our own should be attached prrpotualh Id the land. iitli- anil only a haxy court deer I i i and PHAiins wmiii) bk impossiri i UNDFR SUTI- CONTROI mmi gg hit si.mmm ALLY FnRHOOS ALOW Sacli Plan In Declared lit The reatral I tor Ortfrn tmi Ul Stttea. he PrnMMlMc tional reputation in the and commercial world. A rmn iature train was part of Ni orative scheme of the bai tahles. iendale. Washington all the communities of ike Pacific Coast a record in rsJepa monc for ai'ncultural purp" Why should not Orejron have by giving $2.00 for every man, the management of all the public woman and child within the lands within her borders, forest limits, or a total of $3500.00. and i uhhshed hundreds and o Whv should not t in at the rate of $!!; aiticlea. ANMI. II ... l' II '. m rn upon ny I'n par-a- K nil r It . ii nl ( , i ITLY rifm SilH PrSa Har Fit. Italier 4 PaaWii at "le.r m Factor Patf Mi fRKHPASMlNH an old, homely subject, which the Journal has of editorials hut we must all the states have a similar con- minute. trol of the public domain within ty has been rife in sll their limits" Such a plan was puts of Oregon, arul all the da propose! Iliy the Trans-Mississippi (.ion had to do with it oi congress at iiiu,v rn 1891. It the other was is. by the terms of her admission ,,, into the union, the plan in vogue ,nil, ; .!; people are daring in Texas Tin! ItStl has always ,rr(a, ,.,, tracts, and build.! controlled, regulated and sold all tivitvwil'lic more marked its lands without interposition hy a, iUU. ,jl(. m ,m, BrHV oi the ---iw. the federal government. .., In mom : .nous of the gate Th(1 pan for 0roRon andn, water users' associations have ,,. sUte- to exercMk mch con. During the last lew days that hee form.,1. and ,H-ace and jus- tro, is ,,.,.,, , ,R, jh,,. the colonist rates were effective tin i seemingly maintained by ,mdrr ,,. ,-,,,, na,itHr, nmre than twelve hundre.1 ..- the exercise .r common MOM ft ls rir,., (l ,1h Denver Tost! ' p.,e camr '" "!"',,n "!1 on' ' I t produce what Oregon peo- ami tne mnn.nl rule. Mu as. u.hirh is ...,,.,:,, .noh n nlnn wai-i u. maae nis 8w wir.r ,,,,. ,mVl. , naV(, the ootnmunity hecomee more and water more valuable pi in and argu- keep hummering on it. Appar ent the peple of Oregon are betrinning to awake and arouse themaeives a little to the imHir nice of it. and to the shameful lt of i-xisting conditions, and The Journal is determined to do all it can to aid in the move ment for more and better Ore "'oducts. At Dallas yester day. Mr. R B. Miller said: "Egg, butter, poultry, in car load lots, are shipped to Oregon from the eastern states to supply the demand here. Oregon farms n- more pages t any otlwr to?- mmonao awful I only the bar .ation or the c e study arousoK u nee on it mem i'ii to the winds and open How in time. Such un example may ! taken t'f mi There is a fine niountnin . hich ha- alread ert tl land, it dor propel utilization h pahle of H many I In to my ion? Our on the Hiint. One man n while and p- pj will imI ht I live their n the hot winds or wat er their Bl T icular oommunil ! of man) oth ers, is v r Imping : that congress could pass an act j K""n" " " " """ regulatinjr the management of1 t'li.wdsnre the pulilie domain to the indivi- j ing demonstration train at dual states. It has approached station. Throogfe Hm such action in the Cirev act pro- tion of the Oregon Agricultural College and rauniud interests which have made this DMaMt, f good is Immii. ii me to wards thi agemeni of di versified and intelligent farming. UV Iffgf LOCAI If now " a few fact f Orgon is clr emi ... id and merit led ty onl Wh i iiore are ays be where it l.h .. h .. '. own that in inukee the d in ...-- '. :.,..! fremfltftt ouO aa iatanan it lam' i : nigheet pri LUi WttP r I'n uld be i i, . i u here v. ,. . '.ii ii wing sea; aeified as arid viding for the states to tak' trol of lands for irrigation par poses. Under this act Idaho has I a million IO! I and i Ig into the control of a sec ond milln !an to appeal to husi iiii. The story of under the weakness of federal eot ,mrim-niw,ininepeo,esmru ,in M.,.llr (,.imlv In presei i. laloon ii. rial di I'hi' d eiv ion t rt regard validity of ti W is liki ;d! in lili- for a new water law. And If they don't gel the law there is only one thing to do t:ike the whole mailer ot Uu intricate water regulation before a court and lawyers that perhaps never saw an in. 'in. who will ribbUnj i rlag I i yean with a minus hank basH I gain to tl r user. All thn "egon, as right of ,. . the hat oorrupUbl i agoaU has f'inlts that have DM t.hown to be fatal. The colossal frauds wi-h which the past rwk.s would luive I n unpos.s:lie uini r egitne. The Mate ailrninis- tnitums nuiv have had faults in udgenieit mid lack of hi sagacity, but in federal manage liese are present with the added ill) 1 . iielt and aim inulity. Stau management m Texas is beslimed with no j eoiil of enininal outniges on the public doiiu.ii'. 1 1 could lie so m i in-v trol to 1m- established. Ind.-i such a regime the magnificent forests by railroad Vale. whether t ill allow lieeii aea, but elsewhere h r is a un to lest Ih. '..po.ul now in m has issued in ..pier i th. proprietors of a saloon at West fall, thirty mile show cause wh - have not closed their saloon In county "t' d dry. Thi saloon baa been run' since the election. Tl tors intend to light the probibi ordinance. In Yah- there is considerable .. th male: the electors would vote on i ii imiMissililo i.ir of vail "" , -rs in aim reuiriiauoii in iw irrig.iieo e gut ater matti r settled.' corjMjrationf would have been' prohibit m tion now that lid say, "we intend to fix up tht ranch." Then- is the desert ed shack of the man who was sold a iisele water right by an irrigation company o) ut- der stute laws; there is the dry ditch that is empty beca soir.el.ed is willflllK WUStlll) hoarding the water that G miivIn meunt fur the common and gOMtal )"sl of man; ami there is tie- anxious settler and cupiialist waiting, hfl lUMM land or the other val- bow long, until he has so,' u-... and towns to tap uranas oi the stability y Apple Pair and the dadt he will build catnm oi the Sou' hern I dams or di d Imprw his depot on lu.-aduy, November land. ,11 be And onl.v hi rj has Ik aUiut tin deleg immeiie wilii' could and would be averted. The .. of lands and watei isiwers alike and tiie setting aside of a p. their increment for the common schools could be provided for. It is a plan embodying man) phasc.- of promise and few if any disad vantages. Journal. INDUSTRIAL NOTES. (Portland i mdent) Alban is not allowing the peo- t i.-i . en t ii -I out Ma voi lor and other leaders of the prohibition movi ment, MWi the mujority of a dr, u.wii would le irn reused, but oi. n ents of the measure declare thai there are as many or more drunk en men to be seen now than be fore the saloons were put out of s; and point out tl city is out the p4B0 r. .. nuede 'r.ol from (he h prohibition. The -.' sjg kjsj in Ontario is much the same. Sew 'Seeutiooa lr the sale of liquor in alleged drink" sh pending. Mill All lafWI APHJANCF UW. tU r WU of a tte $2U0 h . jp i a val teep i ur. it d th gatioii ke the and land of ' I liven more valuable, tea to i. stat i' power. A iple v. i in- I tliut the of the Deschuti: river r .sould .welil an annual Income of u.OOO,- tSH), and the school boy knows ar oan in our . ,il value of a sim,: :i un .',(' by 11 of water falling through With u m. iwwer trick! . , oi Ix . MmI. niaP ll.e eoiulll. d laws jCn: ln' -l"s and rapn ...vtlor,., inaar.1 olll Ii'. no,,; and - Charging that the Sun Valley Railwa wilhathorougl.lv representative urer ,'u,,,uer. wn''" ttlu' I head quarters in Bat huvm the .loornal have violated Two of the greatest displays the safety appllanc of apples ever made in the Paci- . h, -..uiw-d Freeh cream is shipped by ex piree from California and from Utah to supply the markets of Portland and of the Puget sound cities. Hogs by the train load are shipped by freight from Ne braska to Portland and Puget sound packers to run their plants Oregon farms could produce these things, hut they do not nt out of the state for hogs alone amounts to$l,- 100 annually. This money should in Oregon. Orc- ii. Ii . eive this Oregon hogs, and all th. other money spent for eggs. ' am. puMlllgi butter and iroducis and add to their earnings. It is in the land they own t0 produee it if the to adopt the modem methods of lould make it s sible. Oregon farms should pro duce all that is used of farm pro in Oregon, the farmers hould sell it to the home markets and then should have a Kurplu i to other states." this is an old story, and i i '-hm that it is a dis- i'l.- mil It is homelhuiK I h we cannot point with Oregon people have the sod. the climate, the water, all l-'d natural advantages, and .nit must then be in the 'f course, nobody is obliged to raise more hogs nl try and cream and other thai w imiiort so largely; an dictate to anot h'r and You must do thus and so; he wonder, the curiosity, i that without urging, Oregon do not in their own in- I improve these opportuni- t, .nd produce more of these thinga, for it cannot be reaaon- . ntioncd that it would be profitable to do SO. Southern Pacific instruc tion .in will do good work, and encouraging fact that so. irmers are taking a lively in it Oregon la enter ing upoa a new phase of devel opment, upon a new era, it is move at a faster pace, t necessarily a more wear ing uipulse, we ere sure, will raising of far more of products, the gradual wip out of this long-standing dia- lournal. h.r.'l'i giiMi thai hunt liK n.i.t -li.Mitiiin mx.ii Ilia, niclnanl Ui.il- "f Ihe AmnricHii l.amt A Lir - "r , ll forl.ni.1cn . . i .., , hiinl- IliK llc.l to the I ' . ,.. , i nl II,. M I I Illll. Kannh Mna(cr SMI hi'tng iinn'.lc lii nivc our pcroiii Hen' I 'ii to ilie eel l.e 1 1 "ii of I ha SO in-1 ii, the -me hstre twsn ( pl .. I Willi Mr. C. II Leonard. A y.Ni heelssj lapsed sines lbs dl-, i'H in. rlnp a proinpl -' it- in. to nl lie - one I- rroiieat-l. MaassH a v iumtr. Hriii.'.i Scrvkw. Rev A J Irwin will preach al ItArney the 2nd Hundar of each i.Miih at lis. m. and ".Nllp in Salihath Mshael awry sabbath al 'i p. 00. The Harney Beeday ai-hiMti mceu al '2 o'clnek ia.li Hunday ami a corrltal invitatnn I- kt.i.iled to all who can attend g aj aj mii u Al the I'reaiiyterian . Iniied Itiirtia. (e A J Irwin paalor. Davinc aervioaa lbs hint anil fourth SunHaya of eseh iiioiiIIinI II a. OI.. anil 7 .'Ml in hnhl.il. -. IkmiI at 10 a in si lli iiiniiitiig tstsz','r.','.',':.'," sjassaw rise Use Star RE8TAURANT I l.lna i .". , l'i.ii.tlor. Main ami II "UwU. WDIj AT ALU HOUR Bekwny q nnestinn A Specially sf Sbsri OrsVn TeMe furnn.li.-. I with . vervii.mg lha market iill.'il Yuur petfM aa e..l oi ' You Must Sleep! FT M m -J. . tm 0 3AM awbcuNT sitir Wain 'mtuVSf oSf niarirl aa4 laaawa aa . i r i e i.. '-Jul.!, . Il rswraa air U U Wain I lUI pMw, uafaarU (..1 I ku Uk I h, ii .hi la U U aial.u aiarlaa aarkMaa. faariaa lb., r "u aS T la raaaa lw Aa nuM TfaMHt I a. . I .. .l .. .1 i.J- 1 I. . ,IW laanat. aiaalaaaW. . av tiaaaa , rk. Saat Nareaa MaUt. Marnnia Wt lla illn. Hiaau fa. M IkaatfflaMa. Bt. Vllu. in.. . feiawJbea7crrj. laaaa; aw aaadllaan aa.aJaaj H. ii i leroMisit to mtsuiMMii IMI aiClikltr Sf SIMS. IMI CeSltaUlO UltfilMStM is umut is rsoewes mmmii SLEEP1NE tffl.' mwImIIki II lafraa ajaWi . '.'" It u ium..'arf uwlar lha I' S. fym aaaUlraaa Ati. Juna . Ha. aWtal Ma. I la ianlj ui ruu aM tt w. SI aaaaTStaal Mweaika. Uaaaaaa at r-- Brown's Satisfactory Store. You certainly arc interested in the largest and most com plete Stock of New Fall and Winter Goods carried in the Interior. W rwing'ei new. no exceptions early at our place better ction Ladies cloaks and aists I )iret I Importation hing id to buy means a N. BROWN & SONS, Burns, Oregon. Illllt) ! The Harney Valley Brewing Co. M.MI II Ul llltl sMBsVdL Boda Water family IraOc SolUllr.1 i sfj T. E. JENKINS, Mdnairer THE CAPITAL SALOON, TKIm II .V DOMMAM, l..rllor. Burns. - Oregon. v i ic Liquors and Cigars Billiard and Pool Tables. Club Rooms in Connection. i. . .iUwJ LT iriClTCTIil fHaCTlCAUT I, ABSOLUTELY FREE ami one result of this '?JfiX' aa. aiMU The Sleepine Co. IUaT TruatBUa.,CLCVtIJkMU,0. iWriQli M&W, Car BOO j&'1 aairirlut jK ' Dwalcna. flKUl mm i MOMUMtNTA COUmM Mkuaf atvas, Misa a ! a 1.1 I wis BCTTEIill .HEArTl THAI 1,Mk w ' " $ m PARTICULARS I ITOII I-izrzr and PRICES IPricw Llal j,,...,.. L Otrcula. Tl MJISM iUSftag IT information. Sss hit Haaeiasai DESIGNS. J iur.'i vi i' in if Im Ki'.t! un . la ttlitf ', -.,: fad i here water un I hut whifh aloin K- ur.d produ .mil HlWS Hull mining li' I an? bvjrruvi c'ii igortMi ..,'. ui sail signs all point to . Urical age for our lit- Northwest are a ms for early in ciiiin. PbrUaad Deaafabi r ' at; for thre. ..ii. will tafco the een aga in thi.s same nber 7th to I2ih The I i had two greal oaiona last wook. Then nore . yet election returns thanataaj u building wa it i" erected. But the gt . in . mil and iiiiporuiicu was. the oanqii highl to ipening of the "7 iiaiik Koad wan ihe honored including James J. illll. Chairman of the B ors of the (Jivat Northern; How ard Elliott, i'resideiit latic nrmniers and air brakes -.ales go by i'istrict A John .i' I .1,1 in the su 'i judgi ...'I'.unt. It in claimed by tl f the cai ipany havi h . k and iin" in act , and by v. necessary for those afflicted with kidney f T TUC ' ii.) uiouiiri ii'iuutc, .al. n.. it. , heumatiMii, I'm. nl s hrm-. n d.ibe iiu'idreds i !" lay testify to their iiaenilnhls healing and Unu- i.ioiiertien. ,10 .layn' trial fl.OU . purify the blood. Sold by cy, liurns. r.d Haiiiea, Harney, Ore. The Burns Flouring Mill J)H ITUMVHHr, P'upt. MOllbHN Koi ' IK MILL PK0ths IS Lull 1 i, is is in vioji i. i ...t. It is Mtattd farther tli ii nly seven of wli with air kwaki Uneee iaxauve i ougn nyrup ai ays brings quick relief t olds, hoarseness, whooping cough and all bronchial and throat trouble. Mothers espec ially r. i..-i..l it for children. I'leaaant to take, gently laxative. Sold by The Welcome I'harmacy, l;urns, Ore., Fred Haines, Har- i ,.-, a eL jmt. ' 1 1 rjfTaa J . , '.& I laTI I M 1 lUvml inmii! FUWMWkwrmPi Putt 'tl flH l IlLOli., KUUlU BARLbV, CHOP, AND! All kiud ul Mill Fed always ua Hand iiit itm minbr mKiH rmtt PAiu lei m aiuiMi aut CUb'OMWOiiKDONI Good Seed Wheat for Sale I i.-cently run over th. ..,1. .. 1. :. 1 . . , .L J.,1 .1 ., . . . J ,.,;.. J iu- ,u Tl,n ,u aio r.iiiuu, x lesiueni 01 me ah me urs naa lianu ire j, jted. UU1. .L stick Northern Pacific; louis W. Hill, brako another of wood will be 'put into the fur- Pwdent of the Gi ... of the act, the oom ...,i ..., Georga P. ii I'lvsiden. u.; in u mm nii'ii incut it j,- r8' (Continued I lour.) the Chicago, Burlington & yuin- cy; Francis B. Clarke, President of the Spokane, Portland and Painting and paper hanging -A. Horton. A complete sectionized map of liaruey to. in ten colors, show nig all large holdings, has been gotten out by E. 0. E. Co. Price $1.00. McGowan & Nichols, Sales Agt. Job printing The Timse-Herald Aacanll) talmrnmd 25.000 New Words .. Ns lluer of lha World i H.IUI liUaa, L . Hi'ik. pblcl Dll.B.ary . I MlLuM 236 I. Il I ' ul L.1U. .. I ii. MS Ikal Needed In Every Horns OaSMSaU OklkMury 1IW tiiiMMUt-n. in,.,.',, haa IWaaaai C. 6 C. MEKRIAM CO., e i'ubllatiara. Spt laflld, Ma. tr ssaesawaenNMint The OVERLAND HO I L Hl , Oregon AlTord the Bwrl iccommodations to be had iu ii.uney (ouaty ChMlWPOHS, Lb .1. PHUTHBuE WICTUHUS The patrouage of all guest under the old iuanageaaat especially sylii-ited. JnmeN A. Fanning, Mana miuiiuuii-iiiummuimmwuiimaui ilWSWllll''MawaWI ii Job Printing.