Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, June 08, 1901, Image 1

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Craat93t Valley of Eastern Oregon.
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äarney Valley Items
BURNS. OREGON, SATURDAY. JUNE 8. I90Ì.
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75 Onta.
NO. 28.
A small mining excitement is re­
To Search fur E. A..Starr'« Remain«.
ported
on
the
Malheur
river
twelve
I
QUHRTAfF A systematic search for the re­
miles above Vale. Several quartz
main« of E. A. Starr, supposed to
claims have l*<-n staked there dur­
have perished in the Greenhorn
ing the past few weeks, and pros­
interesting News From Different
mountains last November, was
pectors continue to Hock into the
Parts of the Hiatt.
commenced
oarly this wtek, the
plaec. House of the claims staked May Bring Hnh for Collection of
searchers
toinclude
people of Sump­
¡tad uj>on which any surface work
Missini Nclio.r! Fund.
ter
ami
Prairie
City.
h as lx cn done, give promise of good
Mr. Starr was sixty-one years of
H< nntor Mitchell returned to Port­ val'ic« when depth ha* been attain­
Hardware of Every Deicrifition.
sge
and was a member of the
land this week. He luw fully re- ed. as the ledge» on the surface are
Prairie
City lodge of Masons. On
wide and well defined.
A dispatch te the Oregonian from
UL'BNS,
covered hi* health,
OICEOOV.
the
14th
of November, 1900, he left
A. J Neilson, ex Sheriff of Lake Salem, dated May 31, says: There
Courier: Abner Robbins, the
thecabin
at the McNamee placers,
Cointv. has been indicted for lar- >■ no indication, thus far, that any
capitalist, who is interested in busi-
near
Granite,
where he lived with
ceny of public money. lie is at of the members of the Land Board
iiesH in Union, make« (he statement
liberty under bonds of the suppos­ tinder whose edministra’ion the Marshall Everett. It is thought
tluita railroad will certainly be
ed amount of the shortage, $6450, Davis defalcation eccured have any he intended to go to the Bonanza
built to Cove witbin a year.
He will probably be tried at the intention of ’(paying any part Of mine, about six miles di-tant.
hd-
In the intcrscholastic tnec-t
term of the Circuit Court in Octo­ the $31.000 lost to the school fuads. There was about a foot of snow on
The day
tween Pendleton, Weston, Union ter 1 h* alleged shortage was The b >ard in question was eompos-1 the ground at the time
following,
a
dog
which
had left
and Baker Citv. Pendleton won mostly in the tax account. The ed of Governor Pennoyer, Secretary
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JOHN IV IIIGGH. President,
H.C. I.EVKNK,
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with
Mr.
Starr
returned
to the
first with 47 points, Weston second bor.d.imen are J. Frankel. Dan Mal­ of State McBride and State Treas­
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GRU. FRY. Cashier.
Vtoe President. •
cabin.
Mr
Everett
then
followed
with 43, Baker City tnir<J with 38, loy. George II. Aiera, \V. K. Barry, urer Metschan. Attorney-General
and Union fourth with 7.
George II. Smail, John Adams, and Blackburn wrote Ur Messrs. Pen-1 tracks leading to Robtnsonville,
noyer and Metschan, stating the where he learned that Mr. Starr
Hixteen carloads of horses from Ilayes McCall.
had probably gone to Al; mo,
Heppner, bouml fur South Omaha,
Hon. D. I’. Thom peen, of Port­ facts as to the shortage, and a-k- though this was not known to Le
( Imo,¡xiratcd )
J
(lino,ptiratcd
J were fed at the Huntington stock land, writes Prof Ackerman, of itig them whether they would re­
BURNS,
OttEOON.
J yards last Wednesday. They were Salem, urg' -g the celebration in the pay the money. No letter was the case.
N > trace of the man being ob­
Ix-ing rhip|ad by McCreary A schools of O egon of Ju..e 14th as written to George W. McBride be-[ tained, a search wa3 begun. In
Carey, and were a firn* looking lot the 124th birthday of the American cause the A Harney General d< es the party of about twenty were
A General Bariking Business Transacted. • of animals.
flag Prof Ar^erman thinks there t.ol know the ex Secretary’s ad- ( Wm. Starr, of Prairie City, son of
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drets
Pennoyer and Metschan >
• Directors:
W. Y. King, I S Goer, Geo. Fry, • W.
E Triech.
A man who served a« a clerk in is not enough time to arruge pro­ have both answered, stating that E. A Starr, and J M. Griffin, of
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J. C. Welcome.
the Legislature several years ago grams for this celebration in the they will not nay the amount lost Sumpter, the missing man’s son-
•••• >••••••«•••• stceeeoowweaMOoeeeeeesiieetMeeei
has paid into the State Tieasurv Hchools, but suggests the sending during their term as members oft in-law.
($2.SO, the value of u number of out of a circular fetter to all the the Land Board.
Mr. Starr was owner of consider­
inkstands, erasers, etc, carried schools, setting forth the import
OFFICIAL »IKKCTOttl
able
mining interests and proof of
PROFESSION AI. CARDS.
What the next step will be can
away ny him when the Legisla­ ance of the occasion and impress- only be conjectured. Attorney-, his deuth is nceess irv to eatisfy the
; ing the pupils with lessonA of pa­
• TATK ul OKKiiON
ture adjourneJ.
minds of his friends as to legally
iJowph St«ou i
C. S aeaiUir«.
triotism and love of the stars and General Blackburn is working on | place his property in the hands of
■ U W Mrhr'.t« .
Over 140,000 pounds of wool was stripes.
the matter, and will probably be-1
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Mi Uoodv
C«l|rMaarn,
J Tbot»e< t o* ««•
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loaded
for
shipment
at
the
O
C.
Co.
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gtti an action of some kind in trie, his relatives.
PHOTOGRAl HER
p. K. X. Hlaekbure
AUaraer Deaerai
The
sheep
hoarder
is
a
festive
warehouse, Huntington, last week.:
T. -l l««er
near future, but whether it will be| It is understood that at the meet­
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institution.
One
of
the
craft
rc-
r
t
Oe>iSar
Rwraiat » •( «Ule.
i The wool market is steady at the
against the membeis of the board : ing of the Prairie City Masonic
Htirux, Oregon
<* H Moors
•tau Traantrw,
centlv
visited
Ante
low.
and
accoul-
present lime, aud the clip is mov-
J. M-Aekeraaa
on the ground that the shortage pt, lodge last Saturday evening the
Bu*l Fab luMrweUaa.
Main Hl —apponile Rank
ing*io
the
Republican,
after
imtub
­
W II i*ed<
«1*1« Fr I «ter,
|ing at prices ranging from
to
the clerk is th-ir shortage, ora-f members formulated c plan of
(c K «..iTSTtoo
ing
acoup
eof
samples
of
Antelope
’
s
TH S. ticen
«upr«m« Jo4«e«.
JU.4, according to quality.
g tins', them on the ground that j ac’.ion to trace up and find the re­
K Moore
forty-rod lightening nd an alleged the shortage was due to their neg mains of their missing brother of
|yj AK«DKN A UKiMV
Mike Manning, the well known Antelope lemonade, went out on
NINTH IUIMC4AL WSTHtCT
the “mystic lie,” if possible.—Can-
Clreutl Ju4<«.
M ll CllCord
W L. Naradkn,
John W Geary,
wool buyer for Hallowell A Donald the street and yelled out that l>e ligence, or against Davis’ bonds­ j yon Citv Eagle.
Freseeullni Aluwnejr.
* » Milk*
/Y.yat'rúrw <{' SvrtJfOM.
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of Boston, informs The Dulles had snakes. “And to prove bis men, is not known.”
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V. ■. LAND ornc«. »CBN«
This
matter
has
been
before
the
Barns. Oregon Chronicle that he Itought during
■ Copper Fields of tiarnev County.
aectaler,
<-*■• * Iter-.
assertion he thrust his hand into
KeeelTve,
Cha«. Nswetl
«t reeidruce. ’Phone 20.
the past week in Antelope,Shaniko the bosom of his shirt and drew publie for the past four months,
T. W. Davidson, of the Bald
HARNEA' COi MTY
and surrounding country and The forth a fine living specimen of a yet there seems to beadoubt(?)
Mountain
mine, and John Cupid,
as
to
where
the
liability
rests.
A
Jstnt Nsnstor........... ... .J. W. Morro*i
Dalles-, in the neighborhood of l,0(X), bull-si ake ahuut tw> feet long.
” Rci>r*srn! «Civs .................. 1. S Geer
returned
Monday
from* ten day’s
little
action
to
ascertain
the
parties
000 pounds of wool, at prices The snake seemed to be greatly at­
.. . J sine- Hparrow H K1.K1IS. M. W
Csunty Jud««
trip
to
Harney
county,
where they,
who
are
liable
for
the
shortage
and
averaging about 11 cents a pound. tached to the man ami would crawl
< A. Venator
Physician and Surgeon.
Cswtaissioncrs ...
with
other
Sumpteri
es,
have a lot
less
trying
to
shift
the
responsibili
­
) Geo. Usury
* The $11 due
»
«• from the state to ' ail aliout his body ”
of
copper
prospects
which
are said
Burnt,
Or^cn.
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II.
Rich
arceon
ty
would
be
of
far
more
interest
to
Clerk
.................
Geo. Klielley fSff~tffieeover Voegtly’s hardware each member of the Second Oregon
Bbenff..................... ...
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to
be
exceedingly
good.
Like
tuacy
Representative
Moody
will
short
­
the people of the state.
(
for
clothing
furnished
by
the
state
Treasurer ................. ........... II. A Miller
ly
appoint
a
cadet
to
the
United
j
other
sections
in
eastern
Oregon
store, Main St.
Ex State Treasurer Metschan.
Assessor................... ........ J>e< Buchanan
and for which they were cha ged States Naval Academy from the
who
wa* spoken to on the subject known to contain mineral deposits,
Hupt, of Schools .... . ............J. (’. Bartlett
by the government, may be obtain­ Second Congressional District of
this is so remote from transporta­
............
Geo.
Wliitii
k
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Nurveycr ...............
ed from Adjutant-General Ganten- ibis etate. In order to make a fair of the defalcation of George W. tion at present as to preclude any
Dr W. L Mariden I gtuiil A I IOGS.
Cerooer ...............
bein at Portland, by making ap­ selection from among the large Davis, said the clerk of the land i like ikood of practical development
Ktsek Inspector .... ... lain Richardson I
J. w Hire».
Pslton Birr«.
plication for a voucher to be sign­ number of candidates. Mr. Moody board was in no way accountable | for some time to come. However,
BURNS PRECINCr.
Attorneys-at-Law,
ed and returned to him, whereupon has decided on a competivc exami-1 to the stale treasurer.
J astice of the Pesce ........D. Taraceon
■VIIXI. OKKUON.
‘ I had no more right to go into, it is likely that a railroad will open
the money will lx? forwarded.
Cotistsble........................... Geo Tregaskis
nation,
to
be
held
in
United
States
C^FO:U<-e in Bank building.
his office and examine his books up the country to the south of
CITY OF BlUtNH.
grand
jury
rooms,
in
Portland,
June
The grievance committee of the
than I have to go into the Oregon­ | Sumpter sojn, when there will be
C. E. Kenvoa.
Mayor
27,
at
which
all
candidates
for
this
| Oregon State Bar Association has
ian business office a d ask ques­ : new and rich districts to add to the
J no. Cardwell.
Marshall
already large area. Messrs. David­
(TH A SAXTON.
honr
arc
notified
to
present
them-
filed a complaint in the supreme
U.S. Rif .is
tions concerning its private affairs.”
Recorder
son and Cupid are said to have en­
seives
The
examination,
which
Ulto W RATU.
JOHN O. SAXTON court praying for the disbarment
W A Gowan
Teaaurer
said Mr. Metschan.
(I U. Fol.i.
joyed
some excellent trout fishing
of II. C. Eastham, an attorney at will be conducted by a board of
“The board that appointed Davis
Attorneys at-hiw,
)>V. E Triadi.
Cwancilmen
Baker City. Eastham is cbarg-d three examiners selected from dif- was entitled -The Commission for Ion their trip.—Sumpter Miner.
Ji ieo Fry
nt'llNH. OR KG ON.
*G«-o. biielley
with unprofessional conduct in feren counties in the district, will the Sale of School and University
f* Attorney for State School Ro«rJ.
A Good Cough Medicine for Children.
i being unfaithful to a client. East- not be of a technical nature, but one Lands, and for the Investment of
L>4>» IMreetary
“I have no hesitancy in recoui-
j ham has been cited to show cause calculated to evidence general in­ Funds Arising Therefrom ’ I was
A W UÜWAN.
on June 24 why he should not be telligence and rotindnc*sof seholot- a member of that commission. mendirg Cban.berlains Cough
Ri’RNa I.otior No. 70, K of P
ship. Political t.ifluence will in no Governor Pennoyer and Secretary Remedy,” says F. P. Moran., a wrll
I disbarred.
Meet* every Thursday night
Attorney--at--Lau>,
enter
into the contest. The appli­ of State McBride being the other known and popular baker, of Pet-
Geo. W Hayes. C C.
i Vale is to have a national bank
T And and Collection bunt lies«.
cants will tie examined in aritbiuJ two members. The legislature at ereburg Va. “We have [ iven it to
S ILitherdicad , K of II N.
[&“Notary Publie.
'Phone No. t.
within sixty days, says Mr. M. G tic, geographg, grammar, civil gov­
our children when troubled with
each session examined Davis'
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.. OBMION. j Hope, who is ot.e of the principal
BURNS ( II APTER, NO. 49, O. E H
ernment, reading. writing and spell­ books, as they did those of the bad coughs, a’so whooping congh,
promoters. It will be organized ing.
Menta second and fourth Monday of
and it has always given perfect
state treasurer. Davis’ bonds were
each month in Masonic h»ll, Vocally
with a capital stock of $10.000,
satisfaction.
It was recommended
building. Mrs M »jtgi« Iowan«, W M yyii.Li.tM8 a rnzoKRALn
which for the present will be ample Beware of Ointments for Catarrh placed at $5000. which I think was to me by a druggist as the best
Mrs. Eunice Thompson, See.
too small a sum. The squibs in
Thornton William«,
M Fiuterai«,
to handle the business in this see-
H1*1 Contain Mercury,
cough medicine for children as it
Attorney >t Law,
notary Public, lion of Malheur csunty. Some out- h® niermirv will surely destroy the the newspapers, implying th it the
contained no opium or oteer harm­
BURNS LODGE, NO. 97, A F. <« A M.
Law, Notarial and Real Estate 1 side capital will be represented in sense of smell aud completely de­ state treasurer was responsible for ful drug.” For sale by H. M Hor­
Mert« Saturday on or Induro full moon.
the institution, but most of it will range the wh de system when en­ Davis' arc written under a misap­ ton, Burns; '¡’red Haines, Harney.
Practice.
(JusitHe<l brother« fraternally invited,
be subscribed at home.—Vale Dem­ tering it through the mucous sur- prehension of the facts.”
C. E. Kinyon, W. M.
F. S. Uii-.lrr.
Burns, Orcgou.
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Secy.
ocrat.
• faces. Such articles should never
merited reputation for cur­
I fW“0ffice io old Masonic building
The
Baker
City Republican savs ing The
be used except on prescriptions
piles, sores and skin diseasea
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Ely Branson, of MeMinville, is from reputable physicians, ns the that A. Murphy and C. L. Preble, acquired by DeWitt’s Witch Ilazel
BURNS LODGE, NO. 93, A. O. U. W
the
owner of an old-time rifle pow­
Masts nt Brown ball every Friday eve­ p M JORDÁN,
damage they will do is ten lol 1 to two mining experts of that section, Salve, has led to tne making of
ning Vieitimt brothers fraternally in­
der horn and bullet. The gun, he the good you can possibly derive were in Baker last week enroute to worthless counterfeits.
Be sure
vited, Thus. Sagers, TV. .M. Chas. N.
and
get
only
DeWitt
’
s
Salve.
City
«ays,
is
about
100
years
old,
his
Practical Land Surveyor.
the mining country twain
south “ ior
for mv
the
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from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, me
Coskrane, Recorder.
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Prug Store, H. M. Horton, Prop,
great
grandfather
having
fought
purpose
of
invMtigsting
mining
Fr
JIie
ines.
Harney
City.
Uuraa. Oregon,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney X'
Indians with it in the wilds of
Co., Toledo, O, contains no mer­ properties of which they have heard
flARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, 1. O O. F
Kentucky alongside of Daniel cury, and is taken internally, act recently. There is no excitemeut
Iteadaehe often results from a
Meet* every Haturd iv uvewing, If ova’s
hall. Visiting brothers fraternally in­
Boone. The stock is beautifully ing directly upon the blood and in those sections, but us Mr. Mur­ disordered condition of the stom­
g W. MILLER,
titoli.
Julian Byrd, N.G.
inlaid with both silver and ebony mucous surfaces of the system, in phy said, ‘to gel on the ground ach and constipation of the bowels.
C. G. imi h, Secretary.
Notary Public and Conxryan'tr,
and is in a remarkuble state of buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure fluor one must go ahead of the ex» A dose or two of Chamberlain’«
Mort«»«ei,
Ktr., correctly m«<la.
preservation. The stock is marred you get the genuine. It is taken in­ ckemeiit and rush .’ ”
Hlomaeh and Liver Tableta will
TUI EUtRULE, NO 1G5, WOMEN OF
Hum., Oregon.
Woodcraft. Meets 2nd and 4th Tiu»s- Office nt Store.
however, by a dozen or more notch­ ternally, and made in Toledo, Ohio,
correct these disorders and cur*
dav at Brown’s ball, Mrs. Ti111i .Iordan,
i es which Mr Branson’s relative
Jorgenson bu stationery, «crap the beadache. Sold by The Citr
Mr«, lone Whiting,
Guanlian.
by F. J. Cheney Co. Testimon­
I
Clerk.
books, stereseopes, thermometers, Drug Store, H H. Horton prop..
The Northwest Livestock and carved thereon long years ago. The ials free.
hammocks. Murine, etc. Call and and Frei Haines, th« Harney nw-
(bullet
pouch
and
horn
are
even
Wool Growers'Journal und Items,
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
older-
thxni.
$:’ a year.
OragonitQ and Item»
UaJl'f Family Fills are thv best see him.
OREGON NOIES
WILL NOT PAY
Geer & Cummins
| THE CITIZENS BANK j
Capital Slock
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225.000 00 j
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