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About Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1901)
HE Olila PLATFORM, COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER 8ATÜKDAY JULY. 13. 190!. If th* democrats rend ail the men out of the party who endorse ex pan.-ion and sound money there will soon be nothing but populists left. Uncle Sam is somewhat of a multi millionaire himself Ha cieaued up in profits on his busi- ness for the last fiscal year the tidy sum of $76,00l».000. According to the decision of a Colorado judge, women have the same right as men to go into a sa loon and imbibe freely or other wise of Colorado bug ju:ce. The St, Louis preacher who wore a shirt waist in hie pulpit while he preached on ‘‘Fads in Religion,” should have called his sermon Fads on Preachers,” or “Fads in the Pul pit.” An Ohio man who had held offie- for twenty years has been placed in an asylum in consequence of his defeat. He was boui.d to mike the public support him. This has no local application. Democrats who accuse republi cans of being afraid of the tariff question have short memories The record of the republican partv shows that it has never been afraid of any public question. The world wants things that are genuine. It wants people who seem to be what thev are. It is tired of pretentioh, of cant, of fakirism. of flubdub and nonsense It is sick of goody good people. It wants a little wholesome common sense. It needs wore warm hearted, broader minded, sincere goodness—the real thing and not the counterfeit. —Denver News. The press of the state has it that Jud’e Lowell, of Pendleton, is an aspirant for the republican nomi nation for governor. The va«t em pire east of the Cascades would not object to have both parties select tbeir gubernatorial timber from its locality. In that event Eastern Oregon would have a representa tive in the state’s executive chair, matters not wh it the result of the election would be. The candidacy of any Eastern Oregon man in the past has not been seriously consid ered, yet there is no reason why each of the leading parties should not recognize the section east of the Cascades oftener than they do — Canyon Citv Eagle. There is no danger, however, that this plum will tick!e the p date of an Eastern Oregon man. J here is no reason for this, other than the center of Oregon state politics lies a little too far to the West. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist i*i ehi . o district ' profit nothing would keep a rail road out, with only lOOur 120 miles People W ho \re Inter to build,- In touching upon Cuban Inde Sumpter ested There Bring Favarubla Mr. Canfield also rr tuned form pendence and the 1‘hilippim a. the Airports. the Pueblo district a day or two Ohio state republican platform since and confirms the favorable says: A II Sb-el* of Sumpter, returned reports from there that have reach “The nation’s pledge to the island Monday from the Pueblo mountain ed here during recent mouths. of Cui a is being faithfully kept, in district, in Harney County, where suring freedom and independence the recent copper discoveries were to her people. Order ha- been made, savs the Sumpter Miner. ll.ilf a Million I'oiituls of Wool Sotti. maintain»», the interests of the While there he and James Burnett, United States conserve I. and the another Suniples prostieclor, l-ieat island tmlay is enjoying mon* na ed several very promising claims, The importance of Huntington tional prosperity than ever before. the ore from which is identical with as a wool center may be judged We congratulate the people of Cuba that exhibited here by Messrs from the fact that during the past upon wise and omservative action Cupid, Ca< field, Davidson and week over half a million pounds of in favor of stable government others interested m a large group, wool have be»-n sold here. The Porto Ruo is flourishing beyond all of which The Miner has already growers who have <i li-posed of their her former experimces, Hawaii's made mention. clips ami the pi ices received by Mr. Steel says the averag«> width them are as follows: Whittier Bros , entrance into full territorial rela lions with the United States govern of the vein on their claims is fully 9j cents; Lyon A- Swain, 11 cent* ; ment has been walked by the most t«>ur feet letweeii clearly defined O. E. Thompson, II cents; <}. W marvelous progress known in the walls, and that besides a large per llarkneaa, 1900 clip, 10} cents ; history of those ¡»lands, Cvntage of copper, the ore carries 1901 clip. IOJ cents; E. L. King, “In the Philippine Islands a high gold values. He speaks highly 10) •■cuts; Frank Porter, 10 cents; wiikid insurrection bas been sup of the country where they are lo R 11 Brown. l’.KW. and 1901 clips. pressed, thech ef 1< aders have taken cated a ad says it will be partic 11} cents, Washburn A- Robbins «• the cath of allegiance and the an ularly easy to open up. the country cents; Ellsworth Brown, 11} cents; ticipated large increase of our reg rock being easy to work. The ledges Daly A R ibbius, 9 cents; Porter ular army has been rendered un. are strong and show well on the Jones A Test. It*} cents The wool necessary. Civil government, con* * surface. Compared with the Mon was bought by J Koshlsml A Co , templating the largest practicable tana copper country, where he ha« Jeremiah Williams A Co., Hollo. degree of h.ime rule ha« succeeded worked for years, he says this is so well A Donald, and Detii.v, Rice A military control. The American tar ahead of it that there is no real Benedict, all of Boston, A mung educ.itioi al system has followed comparison That a railroad is sure the < lips sold by the I) (’. Co were the flag into these islands, and per to come into that district soon, Mr those of Ellsworth aed R II Brown, sonal freedom, with an equality of Steele is (»osilive. these being particularly choice rights heretofore to them unknown, Recent advices from there also clip- and bringing the top price oi is secured to even inhabitant.” >-ay tl.ht a splendid quality of coal the season, 11} cents. — Hunting hi-s been discover«d near the cop- ton Ik-ruld. The Iowa supreme court has I per fii.ds. winch if true, will create a lively stir. The vein is sai«|to he held that an editor may freely criti from sixteen to eighteen inches w tv rKD-rnt'-iTWoR mv cise any pubic eiilertniniuenl if I I • travel ant a<iv»rtl.e f«»r »ild e«tah- thick. This will be belter th>n a w >n»eii hou»- ♦»( »««ltd fl.tancial >)• »»ling ¿alary not actuated bv malice Speakii.g iTMJaye ran! rape **r*. all payable in t-«»h gold mineiu itself, but when the N « am a#>t t< re | lira I Q|vv referm«*«*» ati<| of a libel ease that r«cei>tly occu arlf-a>14r«*s»fi| atainpe. ruxrl.'Vvl two together can be worked at a enr|n*»t Address Manager, XV» CaV.un bldg « fi'.cag pied the attention of the courts of that state the Boston Transcript says: “That Hamilton did ex*trcise consitle-able iicens- is seen in the SCHEDI LE OE EXPENDITURES. fact that he referred to the Cherry sisters as “sp»vined stringhalt and with leg9 as cla-«ic as the curves of a broom-h iml.e,” auJ their dan<‘ Showing, as by law required, the amounts claimed, filid and re i ng was described as ‘a cross l>e- twe* u the l;cot< hie kuotchie and a c>rdtd against the coot ty of Harney, state of Oregon, and the amounts fox trot ” Oi e oi he sisters was allowed at the special July 1*301 term of County Court for said referred teas a “jade,” another as County. a “frisky filiv” and a third as a “capering monstrosity.,’ Their fingers were called "taloons,” their AMT Al.l.’r» J TO WHOM ’SSVED FOR WHAT ISTt’KD AMT Ct.M’p mouths 'caverns.” their fi-atures “rancid” and their voices “the walls of damned eonls.” They were Johr. E Johnson, bul due on Zeigler lane contrac 't $375.00 1375 00 “strangecreatures” with “painted G< o Shelley, stam pe ........... ......................... f un 5 00[ faces an I hideous mien,” and other W E Huston, exerting county records............... 150 00 150 00' compliments of a like nature were Etta Dodson, keeping county poor 52 DO ................. MOO freely bestowed. In a word, the Geo Shelley, conveying Bareis, insane............... 21.10 2 ■ dramatic critic appears to have the E I’ Smith, aint paid under order of Co Ct on roa< d. 39.50 36 501 right of way of Iowa. S Whiting, services R>>uJ supervisor ........... 1800 18 00 : Joe Vanderpool 54 (X) ( KM 00 It is pretty hard to convince the A McKenzie, . 104 00 »» E P Smith, »78 (X) 178(0 average advertieer that returns do J P Gearhart, . 92.00 92 00 not come in immediately after the Win Buffington . „ 40 IM) ; 40 00 ?» first ineerti.n <>fan advertisement. R Hankins, sr 82 (X) ■ 82 00 • »• ....... »» The most successful advertisers 80( o 80(0 • »• »» • have taken years to elocate the F C. Dibble .. 1800 18.001 »» l>eople to believe their advertising. A Lundin ... 92 00 92t)0 »» • Tbeir firm name has been kept con J T Barnes 02.50 62 50 1 »* stantly before the public and each J H Loggan . . „ J T Moffett .. . .„ .................. .„ ........ .. . 102 00 102 (X) al. has stuck constantly to the M V Smith .. .„ ......... . ........... . ..................... 16.00 1S00 truth Truthful advertising p»ys 10 00 10 00 because the people, who know, place A Spandenlierg .............. „........... ..................... J •V Colemun, tvpe writing ................. ... 1 50 1.50 confidence in advertising of that G W Clevenger, burial of Small, countv charge 50.00 50.00 kind.— Baker City Republican. Harney Valley Items, printing for county . . . 22 25 22 25 R A Miller A-Uo , supplii s .... „ „ .......... 2 20 2.20 Whenever you Be ir an old “blow Town of Drewsey, use of jail for M Price .......... 2 00 disallowed hard” talking loud enough to a Hoyt Arnold, witness State ys 3 20 3.20 »» stranger for everybody within a Rosco Welch. 3.20 3.20 » • • >» n block to hear him, about the coun Jos Gilliam, 1.70 1 70 try not Being fit for anything, and Chas Moore, 1.70 1 70 ■ ff............. »»••»» »» no land in the country left that Jim Gearhart. 1 70 1 70 • »............ .. would, if cultivated, keep a jack Geo McDowell 8.20 1 3 20 ■ »»........... »♦ • o rabbit alive, you can put him down Mrs. Etta McDowell . , '» 1.70 1.70 »> as a ‘chronic kicker” and “calam I vin Welch,.................... 1.70 1.70 ity howler,” who is no good to him J R Johnson constable fee 5.95 5 70 •» self or anybody else. A man who T II Curl, justice . . „ , 10 35- 8 00 thinks bis own county is no good John Drcwett. constable .............................. 1.00 1 00 o* g it to move out.—Lakeview D Jameson, justice .. „.... II Anderson . :: 95 8.45 Examiner. Geo Shelley, constable ....... .. ......... 1.70 1 70 J J Murphy, trial fee ......... Huffman. G (X) 6 00 Maine people have been celebrat G W Clevenger, juror circuit court................... f 8.20 8.20 H Richardson, stamps ..................................... 5.00 5 00 ing the 50th anniversary of the en Thos Howard, bal for work on court yard. ... 2 05 2.05 actment of the prohibition law. at d 11 50 every body who wanted to celebrate R A Miller A Co , flag for court house............. • • > 11 50 8 40 8.40 by becoming hilarious or inebriat John E Johnson, gravel for Zeigler lane........ 90 00 surveying Stenger-Sweek lane 90 00 ed liquor could <lo so just as easily •• •» 22.50 22.50 .........Potter Swamp.. „. as the same could be done in any ♦» »• „. 3.00 3 00 other state. It was the celebration F M Jordan, a'■"¡»ting......... 2 00 of 50 years’ failure,—Portland Tele I Eldon Johnson. ................... ............ ........... . .... 2 00 Richardson A James, lumber for Road dist No L.. 15.60 gram. 15.60 McCully A Downing, team hire, County Judge 2nd Marsden A Geary......................................... 9.00 A Judge in Canada has recently 1300 (Marsden A Geary ’ s part of above bill disallo wed. ) decided that American divorces are 10 25 10 25 11 it go al in that country. The fact Geer A Cummins, pump cylinder...................... of the matter is th--y are considered II. R icuardsox , rott< n at home.«-Exchange. County Clerk of Usine» County Tito Klnd Yo«i H ilvo Alwiiys llought, timi wtilch lui* l»«wn iti «««e fur over 30 ycuits, In»« bomo tho »lirnitturo «>f _/? . — uml li.»« berli mtulo itiuler Iti» j *• , aoiml aupcrvlalot» alticc Iti Intuii« jr. ' Allowii«» mio to dece! vr* yeti III tlila. All CoiiuterfeltH, lniltiitloiis ¡uni •• .lu><t-i»«-u<M»«l’’»»re bue l?x|M*rliiicnt>« tlmt trllle «Itti nini « intinger Ih»- lienltli of Infinita nini < hililccn lixperlcnco ngaiu <t EtperhnrnU What is CASTORIA Cnatorli» I» n hnmilraii aiilistltuto for <'i»«»tor Oli, Pare» g«>ri«-. Drop* timi Mootlilng Nyriipa, It In 1‘le.i-riiit. IL conttiine neltlicr Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotia unbalance. Ila ng«' 1« it« gmirnntee. It <leatr«>y i Worm« ttml iillnyM l-'everiahn«"«*. It cure » IMnrrhii'it itnil W Imi (lolle. It relieve» Teething Trouble»», «-urea Coiiotlpntlou nml Flatulency. Il UM«linllnte« Ilio Forni, regulut«-» ilio Ntoniueh ami Howel«, giving healthy uml uatuiul Bleep. The C'blldreu’it Fanacca ì li«' Mother*»» I'rh-ml. CENUINE CASTOR IA Bears tho Signaturo of e The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. C. M. KELLOGG. Proprietor. L< aves Burns for Ontario daily at 6:30*. in., and arrives at Ontario w ithin 42 »murs. Single farp $ 10 00 ; round trip 419 <X). Through freight Sts |>er ft» over 5 I lbs; under .'»0 tt>« graduated rale. liiiru«- Cinijron city IC«»ute Leaves Burna for Canvon City, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 a. m., »nd arrives in Canyon City within 16 hours. Single fare 47.00; round trip 41300. Through freight 2 eta per lb ov**r 5O|bs; under 5<>lbs graduu'ed rate P.O Address, Burns. Oregon. Oflice at P. O. L WOLDENBERG, JR., Agt at Burns. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Miiiiiiiniitli. l»r«*ir<»n. ft"»« »4 tor <ira,1>»B*B. TS* tor (ra<l mia. -t Iba »ormai Sehool <| irma th* |>a«t jrear l»r*n m»i< h l»r>»»ti<! il * supply I'« m ! Hon. «ith fr.»tu IW fo to |7. uh per month. Mtetr ( rrllllealr« «ntl Mtrnng <ra«lrmlr an«) f*rn*e«*|«»nal <*oiir»a. Wa I r pilpp» »! Training l'ef «r(uu rtt Fgprii"»t a • . ........................• IH|»loMtn«. WltidctiUa r prepare«) tor the Mi«i« Kiamtna lion», att i rea»! ty uk>-»täte paper« on cradua lion ••»»•••••»»•« • • ALWAYS range fr.on HM in ||7*» »j per year. Fail term np«n»Mrpt I7ih. F >r ratal gut emtaliihig full iiintMinrementa, a l tre«», F I.. CAMHIKI L. or J 11 V IliHler. Prraldeiil, w« eratarf. • a • a , i» • H a • . ♦ ♦ I» G. W. CLEVENGER n . . a Undertaker, Carrie* a full line of Broadjlolli, Silk Pluah, or Velvet, aha A Full Lineof Varnished and Metallic Caskets and Coffins. A complete line of Burial robes, etc. East of Welcome’s drug store. 1» The Chicago” a • • The Discoverer .i Swamp-Root at Work la Hit Laboratory. There fs a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble fs allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves tweak down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood—the albumen —leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after ail other offer's have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sixes. A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about Swamp- Root and its wonderful cures. Addrect Dr. Kilmer fc Co., Einghamton, N. Y. and me,;, on this paper. $35. The most simple, practical and du-nbl. Typewriter on the market at any price. Ask for catalogue. K. KK* Detterai Agent, Oregon, \\ aFhingion And Idaho. Albany. Oro. I • • . Subscribe for the $1.50 a year, in advance.