vi ere-* *1 O-M i j j Í f / • *• • > ■ i e» he Oldest and Most > Reliable. Published in the Greatest Valley of Eastern Oregon. 9 ¡The Best Advertising i Medium. â W -r. VOL. 17. « ----- 4 ’ ~T r BURNS. OREGON, SATURDAY. JUNE 1. 1901. M. I>. M.latyra, Vioprlalvr CBM. N «'«wbraaa. Ndltur lU Maaag.r, d> . OREGON NOIES W. J. Donaldson, of Prairie City, reports having been stopped by aw armed man on Burnt River Moun- ¡ • I thin, who look his rig for the stage laureatine News From Different* I>unald»on savs <hattbe night was Parts ef the State. *° so dtf dark k he could not ree roe more than the outline« of the man. He was allowed to proceed unmolested, and on netting the west bound «tage Tltc Paoific Miner, a semi-month notified the driver, who had among ly publication devoted to mining, his passengers two armed men. lias just made its appearance in Nothing more has been heard of Portland. the would-be stage robber. Five groctr\' stores in Safein were Two carloads of horses were ship entered by tramps the night of the ped from Baker City last week .o 25th, but only small amounts of the East by Susanville people. The luonev and goods were taken. incident brought up the recent diffi / PRIMARY LAW TEST NO. 27. Paralyzed the Court. A case of common drunk came be fore th-police court of Pendletoa today. The case, however, was not Election Reform Lerlstlon Al of common words, for the greatest leged to Be Void. conglomeration of phraseology was fired at the judge that ever came Portland seems to be having from the lips of an officer. The more than its share of trouble re luckless fellow was not yet over his Hardware of Every Datcription. garding lav« pasted at the last intoxication. So the officer, pre Legislature. The Legislature last senting him to the court,(he had JtUJiNN, OltEKJOM. winter passed two primary laws, apparently been reading the New one known as the Morgan law the York Sun, for the Mme combina « • • • • other, the Lockwood law. affecting tion of words appeared recently in elections in cities having more than that newspaperlsaid of the culprit: “Your honor, this man is intoxi 10 000 inhabitant«. The laws are He is drunk, inebriated, said to conflict, and as one party cated. Carl Jones, chief clerk in the culties at the stock yards over the io Portland see me to be doing the tipsv, full, loaded, jagged, fuddled, Baker City postoftice, died last mixing of brindt of horses and the kicking they are evidently very tight, topheavy, slewed, half-shot, . Sunday at Ht. Elizabeth's hospital corralling for shipment of horses »• w e oeee «eee ewee e e e -w- • ewe • •• wwwe ww ww eaaaa o»«s happy for the loop hole of escape. half gone, evergone, overtake«, , of appendicitis. Ho was the oldest helot ging to others who had not JOHN W HIUGH. l'rvei.leiit, , U.C. LKVEN8, • This fight in the metropolis may primed, afflicted, elevated, exhilar- son of Kn Junes of Vale. Oregon. sold and did not want to ship. At • GEU Viqp President. l’raaiiieut. V GEM FRY, MtY. CaaLler. C saluer. « « * Vi<9> probably have its effect fur good on ale<L genial, happy, mellow, corned, I ‘ * * • Robert E Glaze, recently con- first it was thought a number of the whole state, as the Multnomah beery, winy, groggy, boozy. soaked, ' victed of lhe yiurder of Willinm horses had been stolen, but it was delegation has been nearly the .chock a block, iusby, muggy, bory- Trewallat his business partoej, in finally concluded that errors had whole thing when it came to legis eyed, meddled, jiggered, foggy, Han Francisco, Las bee a sente need been made. Much annoyance and lating But at the next legislature hazy, dizzy, stunned, dazed, moory. • (Incorporated ) • DUBMB, sometimes j tolife imprisonment st San Quentin, inconvenience, and instead of legislating to reform poli 1 dopy, ossified, petrified, paralysed. PfBBGOW. / heavy losses intailed upon s'.ock- (¡laze formerly lived in Polk Coun- “He has afglorioua or elegant) tics in one particular county, let it ! men by confusion of brands. , ty, Oregon. apply to Che whole state. Primary jag on. a load on, a skate on, a bum B 8. Pauge, ex-forecast official Mias Lulu Mounts, of Franklin, laws are successful in other states, on, a brannigan on, a shine on, a J A General Banking Business Transacted. ? ut the Portland weather station, had one finger amputated from each why not in Oregon? The laws in still on, an edge on. a skin full, he LDirectors; W. Y. King. I H Geer, Geo. Fry, W. E Triach. J and recjntly relieved from duty at hand last week, says the Junction question apply to Portland and has got a cup too much, he has J. C. Welcome. o D< troit, has been assigned to Buf Times. t he will not mis* them, Multnomah county alone, but just looked on the wine when it is red, falo. N. Y , as assistant iu chango however, as she .’till has five fingers whv thorc in Portland seem so de he has a bee in his bonnet, he has • >••••••••••• »WWO OWOO '«.•«.BeaBBaWBBBeBBBOBBBBBBBBO of the Weather Bureau exhibit at on each hand. She and her twin termined to down tht m may cause a an applejack gait, he has been Cak brother wero born 21 years ago and suspicion of their true i intention. It ing a little of Paddy’s eye water or lhe exposition. OFFICIAL DIKKCTOKt PROFESHIONAL CARDS ----------------------------------------------------------------- I „'each each had ! 12 finrers ha fingers and 12 toes, toea i« is ^vidw.t evident that, that the G.-t faction they wish of red eye, he has been crooking Adolph Andsraon, a large grape STATE UF OREUOX The extra digits greatly inco .v - to be victorious cannot win out b'5 elbow, he has more sail than grower near Forest Grove states he V. » tu»tutto. |Joseph II «u-»« I , U Vi M«-Brld> . ic . > I her alx>ut her werk an wen- un Ser them, hence the probable ballast, he has his main-brace well will have the largest crop this year C<Mcr«M»«a. I M a Muodv com mi ly gelling hurt and ii.jured I Titoma* lol glia : l< -iation to test their constitu- spliced, he has the sun in his eye, ofchorrics. Italian and tilver prunes IllKWfeMKl l> K. X. BlarkUurt« ' PH0T0GRA1HER. The were almost natural size and ’iciahty. Regarding probable ac I he can't see a hole io a ladder, 1 and itr«d grapes that he has ever tu. 1 ttaawaM. T. 1 Gw I he can't down without bolding on. «•»rotei t at SIM«. ... F. I uaobai 1 It is the intentiou of the vineyat 1- wer« lues ted just back of llv I first tion il the matter the Oregonian Burnt, ftregea. • mm Taaamrar, c «. Moora “lie is half-seas over, thiee sheets i ists thia year to make wine from jo ■ end extended out iron i the of the 25th says: •a««. F»B. iaateaaaaa. ... ». H Arkaratan Ad^Main St.—opposite Rank. iu the wind, on his beam ends un- the | A suit to test the constitutionals. •kata Ft later................... ... W H Laa«< ¡their grape«, an this will net them Lan i instead of paralleling • C K Wnlrartua < tb rb She expects to bav ■■er i ’4v (he two primary lavs passed Ter ’he influence of the weather, SHRtaaaa Jukcaa. . <H «. Haan j the greatest profi . »». A. Moora extr > loos amputated also. by th« Legislature this year, will ■ over the bay, in the clouds, in hi« M a ueme. aoiARY A wild bull got into Ifeker City NINTH JUMCIAL DISTRICT icup«, in bib pots, off kis troliey, off U icr.tlv the kaolin beds near prubably be fifed in the State Cir fiir«all JnO<a. M. D. CIUT«r<J W L. Merxien. John W Ocnry. ; .everal »lays ngo nnd made t great his nut, on a drunk, on a spree, oa cuit Court today by Wallace Mc- Fvo«a«aUuf ANoraor. ■■ *m Millar ; disturbance on Wa«hingtou street Ashland, Oregon, was purchased rbyti'iane A Surgeon». a bender, on a racket, on a tear, on U. a. LAND UFFi«'X. BURNS C'amant and E. '.V. Bingham, at for the ourpose of manufacturing Büros. Oregon. He saw his refioi lion in a large Rafiator. ... ................. Oaa. W. Hayaa a ran-tan, on a ree-raw, he ia feel torn« s. One is the direct primary plate glass io the Antkrs Annex, porcelain ware there. Iu Bike- Raaaltar, Cbaa, MawaU at residence. *ltu>ne 20. .**, known as the Morgan bill, and ing his oats, he is full ef mountain and very nearly demolished the and Malheur counties there arc tu, HARNEY COUNTY. dew, full of chjpe, full of forty-rod J. W. Morrow i Joint Hanator .......... building, but he was headed off and be found the finest beds ofthis clay tbc otber waB ¡«‘«^uced b7 Scna- booze, full of Jersey lightning, full I. 8 Geer " Itaereoaktalira prevented from doing any damage. in the etate, and this evidence of j *or ^’,rl an<^ framed by Charles E, of tanglefoot, full of bug juice, he Jame« Sparrow ■ <> . KLEBS. M. D Caunty Ju4<a.......... The police finally drove the wild capital’s interest pet haps augurs Lockwood, political reformer ami is as full as a tick, full as a goat, ( A. Venator ! Phytician and Surgeon. investments in this section before c'ub organizer, and is entitled: “An Commiaaionara .... beast out of the city. I Geo. Hagey I long The bed north of Hunting- acl to provide for primary elections I full as a bedbug, he is as drunk as .If. UL-l>arr*aon Barns. Oregon. Clark ..................... i A six years* l<-a«e of the Hot a lord, drunk as a boiled owl, Geo. Blielle)' . Bhariff .................... ffiiee over Voegtly’s hardware Lake property near Union, with ton has a reputation for fineness *n c*l*e8 having a population of ... It. A Miller Traaaurer .................. which will attract factories. Some tnore than 10.000 inhabitants, and drunk as a fiddler's bitch, drunk store, Main St. ■ an option to purchase, has been se- ,. Joe Bui'tmnan Aaaeaaor. .................... of it now in the Aug 1 brickvard providing the manner of conduct- as David’s sow, he is weak (wab ' cured bv Dr. G. W. Tape of Sump ... .J.C. Bartlett Knpi. o( Rcboola .... tor mixtuie with the ordinary clay in8 the same, and to prevent frauds bly) on his pius, all mops and .. .Geo. Whittr-g ter, who will take charge of this Aurveyer to make fine pressed brick, ehows and punish crimes at such elec- brooms, and about to cast up his ..Dr W. L Man<aen Carenar . well known health resort on the Ihe Huntington Kaolin be ts to be 'lioQ,‘' and to »PPly lhe principles accounts.” Black Inspector............ feto Richardson i. w nt««. mu tun bi M i first of the ensuing month. Dr. aino the best. They are of great Australian ballot and the1 And at last accounts the court BURW.4 PRECINCT. Attorneyt-at-Law, Tape will convert the hotel at the magnitude and very accessible, registry law to the primary election was running yet.—East Oregonian. J astica of the Peace............ D. lamesori lake into a first class sanitarium, BURN«. OK KO ON. Cenatabla.......................... <»eo Trogaaltia , Ixt some enterprising man of the ( bc‘d >n such cities, with hospital facilities and accom ^Office in Bank building. community connect them with a The provisions of these laws An Houest Medielue for La Grippe. CITY OF BURNS. modations. George W. Watt, of South Gardi C. E. Kenyon. ■ strong concern capable of properly frequently been published, Mayor Joo. Cardwell, H. II Wilcox who arrived here developing them.—Baker City Re- ^be Lockwood law applies only to ner, Me., says “I have had the Marshall H'™ a SAXTON. Bocorder C.8. Biga« last week brought with him a publican. Portland, which is the only city in the worst cough, cold, chills and OSO. W HAVES. JOHN O. SAITOS W A Govan. Ta saurer mother opossum and seven little the etate having more than 10,000 grip and have taken lots of trash (I C. Foley. Attomeyi-nt- Law, ).V. E Tiiwli. ones direct from southwestern Ooaacilman Beware of Ointments for Catarrh inhabitants, and provides tor the of no account but profit to the ven JGeo. Fry BURNS. OREGON. Missovri, where the finest specimen election of delegates to political con- dor. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem that t'ontaiu Mercury. 'Geo. Hlieilcy. fW* Attorney tor Stet« Scheel BoarS. uf this luxury is said to flourish. ventions and all that 60rt of thing, edy is the only thing that has done as mercurv will surely destroy the .... , . Mr, Wilcox presented the li tie and the direct primary law aims any good whatever. I have used I,o4ge Directory. sense of smell and completely family to J. B. Thompson of ' to do away with city or county one bottle of it and the chills, cold W. GOWAN. range the whole system when on- i .... Rt'asa I. odgk N o . 70, K of P North Union who is taking good conventions in this county and grip have left me. I congrat- tering it through the mucous sur- , , , Meet« every rhnraiiav night, care of the curious animals.— I The opponents of these laws con ulate'the manufacturers of an hon Attorney-at--Law, faces. Such articles should never I idea W Hayes. C. C. Union Republican. tend that they are repugnant one est medieiue.” For s>’e by H. M. I end end Collection buelneec. 8. Mjthet.hvad, K of It. 8. be used except on prescriptions Notary rubilo. 'Phono No. t. to the other; that their operation Horton Burns, and Fred Hainee The twenty ninth annual reunion from reputable physicians, as the BURNS' — — — ORROON. ; would cause much unnecessary ex Harney. of the Oregon Pioneer Association BURNS CHAPTER, NO. 4». O. E. 8 damage they will do is ten fold to Meets serond and fourth Monday of will take place in Portland, in the the good you can possibly derive pense and increase taxation, and each month in Masonic h ill, Voegtly The merited reputation for cur- Exposition building, on June 14. from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, that they are unconstitutional building. Mrs. Mrggin Ixivens, W. M yytLUAMS a FITZGERALD Various reasons for their unconsti ' ing piles, sores and skin diseasea All persons coming to, or born in, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Mrs. Eunice Thompson, J mmi . Tharulon WIlHsia», M Fliegerei«, the original territory of Oregon Co., Toledo, O, contains uo mer tutionality are alleged, and it is acquired by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, has led to the making of Attorney st Lew, sulery Public. prior to February 14, 1859, with cury, and is taken internally, act stated that three decisions by th«? worthless counterfeits. Be sura BURNS LODGE, NO. 97, A. F. .< A M. Law, Notarial and Real Eitate out regard to where they now live, ing directly upon the blood and C&litornia Supreme Court have and g»t only DeWitt’s Salve. City Monts Saturday on or before full moon. been rendered adverse to laws con Drug Store, H. M. Horton, Prop. Practice. are eligible to membership. A fare Qualified brothers fraternally invited, ! mucous surfaces «>f the system. In ; <!. E Krayoo, W. M. F. 8. Rieder, taining features similar to those Fred Haines. Harney City. and a fifth rate will be given for Burns, Oregon. buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure Secy. embtdi?d in these acts. It is al- i gWF“Office in old Masonic building round trip over all railroad and you get the genuine. It is taken in- j 1 ged, for instance, that such laws steamboat lines centering in Port ternally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, i Mrs. C. E. VanDeusen, of Kil- BUKNMLQPGK.NO. A3, A. O. U. W. canuot be made to apply only to bou-n, Wia., was afflicted with stom land. by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimon Mwti st drown hall ev«rv Friday eve p M. JORDAN, one city or county in a state, as ach trouble and eonstipation for a ning ViMtina brother« fraternally in The fullowing officers were elect ials free. one county is not entitled to have long time. She says, “I have tried vited. Thoa Maicera, W. M Chao. N. ed by the Grand Lodge of Odd Sold by Druggists. 75c. Practical Land Surveyor. Oxkrane, Recorder. more security or safeguards in elee- many preparations but none hava Hall’« Family Pills are the boat. Baras. Oregon, Fellows of Oregon at its session in lions than another, or burdened done me the good that Cbamber- Baker City last week: Grand master, I H ARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O. O. F. . , , with more cost proportionately in Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tsbleta J. N. Nelson, of McMinnville; depu- j This season there is a large death Meets every Haturdavevcoing, Brown's h u than another county, have ” These Tablets are foreale M hall Visiting brothers fraternally in g W. MILLER. ty grand master, Robert Andrews, rate among children from croup ... . . , u*'°' * • vited. Julian Byrd, N. G. and lung troubles Prompt action aDC‘ that there cannot be a special Citv Drug Store, H. M. Horton, of Portland; grand warden, Joseph C. O. 8mi h, Hecrutary. Notary Public and Conveyancer, Micelle, of Roseburg; grand secre will save the liltleones from these election law governing only one prop., Fred Haines. Harney City, We know of part of a staie covering a general Priee, 25 cents. Samples free, Mortssgei, Dsa««. Eta., correctly mede. tary, E. E. Sharon, of Portland ,' terrible diseases JULE CIRCLE. NO. 105. WOMEN OF nothing so certain to give instant eiection OfTlce nt Store. Sume, Oregon. Woodcraft. Meat» 2nd and 4th Tnes- grand treasurer, Byron E. Miller, of aVbno Minuto Cough ...... ‘ ”c*ure^ '' dav at Brown's Lull. Mrs. Tillie Jordan, I Portland; grand representative, It ................................. All work intrusted to Sol David- can also be relied upon in grippe Mrs. Ione Whiting, Guardian. Jorgenson has stationery, scrap Clerk. son, the jeweler, will receive prompt Charles L. Paliuei, of Baker City, and all throat and lung troubles uf books, slereseopee, thermometers Th» Northwest Livestock and __________________________________________________________ Pleasant to take. City I attention; satisfaction guaranteed. —— p— hammocks. Murine, etc. Call and Wool Growers’ Journal and Items, ¡The next session of the grand lodge At Welcome’« dru£ s ' amw . grtll be held at Newport. Ff J n,inM, chy » ,ce biw 12 a year. QregOiiiau nnj Tfems. $2.00 Geer & Cummins : THE CITIZENS BANK j i Capital Stock _ _ _ _ ? $25,000.00