Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, July 06, 1901, Image 1

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Greatest Valley of Eastern Oregon.
arney
VOL. 17.
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BURNS. OREGON. SATURDAY. JULY 6. 1901.
• I .RO ¡'er Year.
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'1ÍNH PKE'iinENilAL IMfrL'E from the Atlantic to the Pacific an
NO. 32.
THE ATTEMPT TO
Hermann for a just decision, they
UUMT HERMANN raIlkd
b¡, J,uppor| „„J riv;i,
bock again, time after time, in the
campaign of last year. A m mat-;
delegct^e daily visited tbe Presi­
itlclinrdaon Rays They Will •><• ter of fact, nobody knows definitely How It Came About and the dent—the one composed of syndi­
what the Monroe doctrine is. The
Trust» ami Tari If.
cate tool», the other representative«
President« Firm Stand to
I oiled Slates Government ha*
of the people.
detain Him.
never defined it. It is simply a
Now, Mr. McKinley knew Mr.
settl' d something which the I'uitcd
Heruiann
; he had served with him
James D. Richardson, of Tennes­
Stat/-» uses to prevent any foreign
An
articled
The
Sunday
Globe
in
Cong.ess.
and ns the President
see, is the niinority leader of the
aggression on the American conti- cf Washington, D C., contains the is himself an honest man, he inter-
Hardware of Every Description.
House, and Chairman of the Dem­
nont. It is made to fit any care following'interesting article on the tained for the Commissioner that
ocratic
('ungnssional campaign
I
that
the I nited Stales Government attempt to oust Commissioner Her­ high esteem which one honest nan
lll’UNN
committee More than that, he
OICEUON.
wants it to fit. Thf-re is no doubt mann from the Land Department has for another, and he resented a.l
was |»ermuiient chairman of th«
that the Republican party can put of which considerable mention was • l pressure for bis removal
Ih'inucratic Nationnl Convention
ns strong u plank supporting the mail« severa' months ago. The
The hour of the decision was ap­
ut Kansu* Citv. which renominated
Monroe do trine in its n»xt plat­ Sunday Globe say»:
proaching,
the Secretary’s views
Bryan and reaffirmed the Chicago
form as the Democrats can, and
The
General
Land
Office
baa
were
known
to fayor the syndicate,
platform On account of hi» prom,
that wuuid be practically the end had tome of the ablest and i most
___
and
so
were
Vanderver’s. Then a
i inence as a leader in his own party, of th» issue.
distinguished
«tatesmen
at
its
head
las
effort
and
rally was made on
what he save rcjrirclii g iasuea ought
Mr
Richardson,
in
his
interview,
from
the
days
of
Lincoln
to
the
the
President,
but he sloo-J firm,
o r*2ti»*o«oacbc*osr«v*t**
woe* nwacc to rec» ive some < onside-ration He
said
the
Democrats
must
get
back
present
occupant,
ex
Congressman
and
when
the
friends
of Mr. Her­
JOHN W ItiGGN. I’roniJont,
II. C. I.EVF..NH,
*
ha* just had an int« rview in a Dem­
to
their
old
moorings
>n
the
tariff
Birger
Hermann
of
Oregon,
GKO. FltY, Caaluer.
Vico Présidant. •
The
mann
called
to
stiffen
the Brest-
ocratic paper in the East in which
qucslon This is a [►articular Iy gnat Lincoln, at one period of his dential backbone, if necessary. Mr.
he declared the tariff would be the
hard slap at Bryan and Bryanisto, eventful life aspired to the position McKinley said:
issue Republican«, he assert! d,
and will probably raise a howl fr<un as tbe height of bia ambition, but
"I know the Coumissioner 1
field that tariff »ould no longer be
•
the boy orator of the Platte.
at
the
lime
lacked
both
the
influ
­
served
with him in Congie^s. and £
un issue, ari»l that high protection
F
(Incurporn ted )
ence
and
standing
to
secure
the
saw
when
he assumed the duties of
was «- tiled for nil time by the cam­
WILL BE IN OKEbON SOON
J
ni ItNN,
—
-
—
OttEHON.
coveted
prize.
his
office
no
better man could have
o paign of 1896 and by the Dirgley
It
is
unnecessary
to
state
that
been
selected.
I eay thesa e now,
h giel ition. lie does n il eav no. Gjvernnieiit Oiileisl» to Visit Setni-
the
General
Laud
Office
is
in
the
he
shall
remain.
”
and
arid
Sect
tuns.
but ihe intimation is given that
Department of the Interior, as it
o A General Bcinkin? Business Transacted. I0 this idea is foster» d because the
Mr. Hermann announced his
The Dalles, Or . J ine 26,—Rep­ has come to be understood, even opinion in favor of the settlers aa
M Director«: W. V. King, I S (Jeer, Geo. Fry, W. E Trisch. I Democrats pracli»ully abandor wi
•
J. C. Welcome.
resentative
Moody haaj'jst reeeiv ■ among those who are not familiar against the subsidized kgal views
th« tariff' in the campaigns of 1896
oeee »eeeeoeee
«•••ooeawo•••••••••«•••• and 1900. Besides the tariff and ed a letter from lion F 11 Newell,] with Govenuent affairs, tha’ every­ of the syndie tie tools. The upris­
trusts, Richardson »ay« the Monroe Chief Hydrographer <1 the Geologi ! thing ui d- r the Government is in ings all along the Pacific elope ou
t doctrine will Ic the ¡»sue. The cal Department nt Washington, the Department of the Interior, if the Commissioner's decision ad­
official
¡ ohi
professional cards .
Americans will demand that no stating that he, with Gifford Pin-1 it hasn't been provided for special monished Secretary Hitcbceck to
*1 A IK or OKEtrON
fo*eign nation he allowed »<aling chot. chief of the Forestry Buraau, ly elsewhere. The Commissioner, get on tbe Hermann band-wazon
(J.,wpli Simon I J
T B. Arti Alora.
II M UCLLKN.
I stations on th** American eontineut. will reach The Dalles about Au­ or head of the General Land Office ! j which he immediately proceeded to
, ., W MrHrldr
!
M< Moody ¡
C»<i<rM.m»n,
At the same time, the McKinley gust l.wben they ex plot to join Mr. is. therefore, a subordinate, so to do when he found how popular it
I Itionia. io. gue
Allomar
l>. U X. Iilarkburn
PHOTOGRAPHER.
administration and Republican Mi ody on a drive through the »etui- »peak, of the Secretary of tbe In­ was. Tbe press and people unani­
T. 1. Ussr1
«••••mor.
party lias got the country into such arid fections of Eastern Oregon. terior; but as aruletheCouimij- mously aoproved the Commission­
F. I iMinbsr
Marciai » of "«ate.
tfiiriiM.
Oregon.
C « M<-ora
nini» Trntuumr.
a state of affairs by forcing tbe No itinerary will be fixed until the siooer runs the office, and the bee er’s views, and the Secreta-y, much
J. II Ackartnan £4F*Msin Hi —opposite Bank
Rupi rub tualmrtlon,
United States to become a “world exact date of their arrival ie know.i. retary jierfunctorily approve« bis 1 against his will, had to approve the
W II I m <1>
Mato Mais».
same in tbe face of the verdict of
i C. r Wolv»rt.iti
powes” that we will be forced to de­ However’ the trip contemplated is rulings.
hl a. Baa«
Soprani» Judgaa,
In
the
case
in
point,
however,
an
from
The
Dalles
to
Prineville,
1
public opinion. The Secretary
mand and secure coaling stations
«F A M-xira
IŸI «KSDIS A UKAHV
effort
was
not
only
made
to
set
a-
thence
via
the
headwaters
of
the
gracefully
did the aet, however,
in far off sections, obtaining that
. ixsTUcr
M. l> I’llIWird
De.-chut
’
.es
to
Burna,
Harney
cojn-
side
ihe
Commissioner's
ruling,
" L Uif»drt),
John W Geary,
and per consequence came in for
which we will deny foreign govern­
V m Milter
tv. and. if time will permit, on but also to take his official head, bis si Ji re of the applause, and much
/'byti' tane <(■ Surgeon».
ments
on
the
American
continent,
C. S LAND OFFICE. HI KN h
Knrns. Oregon. hence serious complications foi the through to Malheur County. Mr that the way might be opened to of the credit, as the medesty of th*
R»flWar,
O»<> W. IUy—
«•oatrar.
Cbss. Newell rar’llllice at rrMdi-nee. ’1*110110 20.
Republican party, according to Moody will make announcement »«at in the office a more compliant Commissioner shrunk from the ova­
of the route when it is determined tool of the sync*icate( Warner Val­ tions which were being tendered
HARNEY COi NTY
Richardson.
J. W Morrow'
Joint H«n»u>r..........
Mr. Richardson’s interview ie u|K>n, in order that the stockmen ley Stock Co Jwhich sought to oust the Land Office, aud adroitly turn­
I. N Geer H , KLEBS. M. l>
” Representativo
more notable for what he does not interested in pasturage on forest re­ the settlers of Oregon and Californ­ ed, as well as he could, theapplause
Jame» K|«rrow
County Judgo
«ay than for what he save. His serves and those interested i.1 the ia from their lands and homes. and approval towards tbeSecretary
I A. V<M»stor
Phyiician and Sttraeon.
Coimaissioncrs
I Geo. Ilagey
complete ignoring of the populistic reclamation of arid lands may have The conspiracy had its inception and the administration.
Burnì. C rege a.
II. lUchsreeon
Cl«rk
........
The Land Office, which, up to
doctrines which the Democratic an opportunity to meet these gentle­ in the o ee of Mr Hermann, and
Geo Shelle, íM^Office over Voegtly's huid ware
Hberiff ................
its
ramifications
extended
to
the
men
this
time has been hostile or indif­
party have swallowed since the
R A Miller
Troasurer ............
store, Main Nt.
Secretary
’
s
private
office.
Every
Since
they
are
the
heads
of
the
ferent
to Rs head, now began to
campaign of 1896, chief among
J>v Buchan«n
Aan>'»»>r
effort
and
pressure
was
brought
to
Forestry
and
Hydrographic
Bu
­
wake
up
to the fact that a man and
J.C. Bartlett
them being the attacks upon tho Su­
Napt. o( Mchoola
bear
upon
President
McKinley
to
reaus
of
the
Government,
nod
upon
an honest statesman was at the
Geo. IVliilb y
Surveyor
preme Court un»l the free silver dog-
'
remove
Hermann,
and
it
is
mira
­
whose
reports
pasturage
in
forest
I»r W I. Marxien Dious a lituus
helm, and with the customary
Conner
..........
inn, are interesting features of his
I ajo Ricliiirdsoii
Hiock Inapei'tor
J W. Blfga.
Halton Biggs.
culous
he
didn't
yield,
as
the
Pres
­
reserves
may
be
regulated
in
the
acrobatism
of mere office holders,
discussion. The tariff ami Monroe
ident
nas
the
rare
faculty
of
substi
­
future,
il
is
important
that
all
in
­
BURNS PRECINCT
tthe
flunkv
cfficsals who had been
Attorneye-al-Lair,
doctrine is all Mr. Richardson sees
.11
fanieeon
Justine of the Peano
tuting
the
right
man
with
the
terested
in
the
question
should
aiding
and
abetting
tbe conspiracy
nriisn. oitzuoN. I What becomes of free silver ami of
. . Geo Tregaskl» 1
< Inn stu hie............
Mr. Newell wrong one. But in this instance, to get the scalp of their chief, now
I the destruction ot the courts, of the meet these gentlemen.
^fl^Otll.-c in Bank building.
i
CITY OF BURNS
attacks upon all corporation*, if and Mr, Pinchot both have indi­ to his credit, be it said, be resisted prostrated themselves with disgust­
C. E Kenyon
Mayor
I the general onslaught upon capital cated a desire to meet the avoo I- the pressure, and Hermann re ing sycophancy and sang tbe praises
Jno. Curd well,
\l until all
«TES A SAX TON
♦ of the Commissioner, whom they
U.S. Biggs
which are peculiarly populistic and growers of Eastern Oregon, and it tuained.
Koi'tir Irr
Assistant-General
Vanderver
was
i»
expected
a
meeting
will
be
call-,
sought to destroy. But Mr. Her­
UEO W HAVES.
JOHN <1. SAXTON Brvanistic ami Dotnoc atie accon'-
\V A Gowan
rcumicef
(I
F<il"v,
ed
at
The
Dalles
and
Prineville
very
active
in
the
fight
waged,
mann who was not dismayed at
ing to the platform* which Rich-
Attorney» at-latw,
) V. E Tri* h.
('«nuciltnrtl
which
came
about
in
this
wav:
when
tbe
date
of
their
arrival
is
their hostility, was just ns indiffer­
r too fry
ittdson indorsed in 1896 nn<i again
Pt HNS. OltEGON.
' < leo. r-bidley
The
settlers
in
Oregon
and
adja
­
k
town,
ent
to their flattery, and he has
tlf" lltornry for State Seh.iol Board.
in l'.IOU? Mr. Richardson’s inter­
cent
territory(refering
to
settlers
pursued
the even tenor of exae;
i
view will no d mbl raise some de
I.<><!•» IHrerlorf.
in
Warner
Valiev)who
had
either
justice
and
compliance with kia
Beware
of
Ointments
for
Catarrh
nuociiition frjin the Commoner
settled'on
or
improved
their
hold
A
"
UOWAN.
oath
of
office
to
the present moment.
thatCoulain
Mercury.
ami its editor struggling for leider
Ri NNH l.onuE No. 70, K oí I’
ings,
and
who
had
obtained
their
Il
wse
a
great
triumph for Com­
the
as mercurv will surely destroy
MeeiH everv Thiiradav night.
I ¡ahipin the Democratic party.
Attorney -at--hiw,
right
and
titles
by
the
act
of
settle
­
missioner
Hermann,
and the Globa
Geo W Iluyen, 0 C.
That Richmdson is right on the sense of sntell ami completely de-1I
I and and Coltrctlon bushiest.
S Matli.'i'In u'l, l< of R N.
ment,
were
to
be
ousted
by
a
laud
is
proud
to
be
able,
where
so much
tariff question is jossihly true, un­ range the wh >le system when on-!
£V~N<>tary Public.
'Phene Ko. 2.
syndicate,
which
based
its
claim
on
is
to
be
criticized,
to
eulogize,
or
less the Republicans are sensible tering it through the mucous sur-1
Ht'HNS* —
—
—
. ■ OREGON.
BUHNS (’ll tFTF.R, NO 4», <>. E. 8
the
defective
conditions
under
rather
record,
the
truth
itself,
which
euLtigh to take a position looking faces. Such articles should never
Meets *e»'on<l mnl fourth Monday ol
I to modification of high ptoteetion be used except on
prescriptions which the settlers took possession is the best eulogy, of one of tbe
each month in Masonic It ill, Voeatly
i
building. Mrs M iggio Levens, W M ^yil.1.1 AVIS d FtrZGERAI.il
and to secure to the people better from reputable physicians, as the of the lands. The syndicate was purest, and ablest, and most incor­
I
Mrs. Eunice Thompson, See.
advantages than they now havo If damage they will do is leu fold to powerful, and it had sufficient rea­ ruptible men who has ever held
Thornton Williams,
M Fltlgerald.
sons to think that the squatter sov­ the important position of Commis­
Attorney*! Lew,
Notary Public, good times continue, if the trurt* the good you can possibly derive
ereigns
would soon be its subjects, sioner of tbe Land Office.
BURNS LODGI’, NO »7, A. F. A t M
from
them.
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
Cure,
Law, Notarial and Real Eetate I do no particular damage to the
Meets Saturday on or before full moon,
I
or
ousted
bodily from their hold
country, if the crops are good an I manufactured by F J. Cheney &
Practice.
ifnilifled bnXhera ímlernally invited,
ings.
After
the usual pleadings,
prices remain high and stable, no Co., Toledo, O, contains no mer­
<!. E. Kmyon, W. .M.
F. S. Rieder.
Burn«, Oregon.
statements
and
investigations, the An Honest Medicine Joi La Grippe.
cury, and is taken internally, aet
Secy.
£MF*0ffice in old Masonic building campaign made against tha tariff
George W. Watt, of South Gardi­
or iigatnsl (he trusts by the Demo­ ing directly upon the blood and question came up to the General
ner,
Me., says “I have had the
i
Land
Office
for
adju
iication.
The
BURNS LODGE, NO. U.1, A. O U. W
cratic party will be successful The mucous surfaces of the system. In
the
worst
cough, cold, chills and
Commiss
oner
’
s
character
was
Meets nt llrown hull ev<-rv Friday eve­ p M. JORDAN.
|>»’ople will not be alarmed unless buviug Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure
ning
Visiting brothers (risternally in­
grip
and
have
taken lots of trash
known
a
*
one
of
singular
integrity
you get the genuine II is taken in-
thev are pinched.
vited. Titos. Sagers, W. M. Chee. N.
of
no
account
but
profit to the ven­
In
this
era
of
compliant
tools
of
/’metical Land Surveyor.
The Monroe doctrine wouhi be u ternallv, and made in Tolo Io, Ohio,
Cochrane, Recorder.
dor.
Chamberlain's
Cough Rem­
trusts,
syudicites
and
uionojiolies,
Hurns, Oregon, very hard thing
upon which to by F. J. Cheney it Co. Teslimon-
edy . is ttie only thing that has done
such
a
reputation
indicates
a
dan-
make nn issue. Probably the Re- i»'9 fr«e.
HARNEY LODGF, NO. 77, I O. O F
gerous man. from this point of view, any goo I whatever, I have used
.Meets every Mattini iv evening, Il <>« n's
publican partv will guard the rights Sold by Druggist». 75c.
h ill
Visiting brothers (raterimlly in­ g W. Mll.I.EH.
one bottle of it and the chills, cold
of the United States and of the Hall’s Family Pills are the btint. and hence after‘ feeling him out,”
viteli.
Julien Byrd, N. G.
«nd
grip have left me. I cougrat-
the syndicate set to work to oust
C. G. Mini h, Secretary
American continent as carefully ns
I
Notary Public and Conveyancer,
ulate.the
manufacturers of an hon­
him.from office; and in pursuance
would the Democratic party. It is
The merited reputation for cur­ of its plans secured oie active aid est medicine.” For sale by IJL M.
Mortgage«, Doada, F.te., correctly made.
TI’I ECHtCLE. NO. 16», WOMEN OF
Office nt Store.
Ii.rui, Oregon. possible that Mr. Richardson sees ing piles, sores and skin dircases
Woodcraft. Meets 2nd and 4!Ii Tiles-
Horton Burns, and Fred Haines
an opportunity in the Monroe doc­ acquired by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel of the conspiralo s in the Land
dav ut Brown's Ii ill. Mrs. Tillis Jordan, I
Harney.
Office
itself.
Th
»
people
interest
­
Salve,
has
led
to
tne
making
of
Mrs. lone Whiting,
Guardian.
trine to build up another falseissuc.
Clerk.
counterfeits.
Be sure ed in a fair decision of the land
The Northwest Livestock and Perhaps he hopes to deceive them worthless
and g. t only DeWitt’s Salve. City question were not idle, and relying
Wool Growers’Journal and Items, with the catch phrase “the consent Drug Store, II. M. Horton, Prop.
N Brow n A Sons, Agents far
upon tbe absolute honesty of Mr. Queen Quality Shoes.
Oregn iian snJ Tt»'iri. 12.00
♦2 a year.
of th*
ed,’’which w hiir’«4 Fred Haines, Harney Citv.
Geer & Cummins
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