Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, August 31, 1901, Image 1

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BURNS. OREGON. SATURDAY. AUGUST 31. 1901
VOL. 17.
WHIT OUR STATE NEEDS ML LW POK FA“ M WORK
Wha They l.aek in Appearance
ThcT More Tbnn Make Vpiu
Ictnul U m I u I dcm .
Home« for ThBMsands of fadua-
Irteua. Kuerifotir People.
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NO. 40.
COUITT COURT
THREK QB1AT PROBLEM«
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I’lOccedMgs of a Special Session
They Are the Labor Question«
Cktorwe Rrclailon awd
PtsilitHdnea
Thf question is so often asked
Held Í4Mt Snturrlay,
by farmers who have never used
tnuh*» on the farm, prefering horsts,
4
Preswfoot David Starr Jord*«, of
that we shall give some of the I
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Leland
Stanford University, in an
Oovoruor Geer ears truly, “What iu*rtfo possrssed by our Ungeared
Mw^irwv •/ £r»re Dttcrrpfion.
County court met in wpecial see interview at Dwyer last Saturday
our state needs ia more people— friend The mule is sn easy ani­
He doesn’t eat much ’*on *•"* Saturday with the follow- said there were three greatquastirna
tn a ay more people. Tbm. develop­ mal to rainc. 1________ _________
as corn pi red with a horse. An ener-. inR ««♦eer* present: Judge Jaa. A. now promiuently before the coun­
ment will couie to earnest— not be­
getio mule «ill make a trip quicker Sparrow, Commissioner A. Venator, try, the labor problem, the Chinese
fore." With the conditions of cli­
exclusion question a ad the problem
then a hors»-, though he may not Clerk If. Richardson, Sheriff Geo.
, of the Philippines.
mate that hate prevailed in the go so feat. The secret of bis sj»»-d ^heltav
A summary of the busi­
“The questtoee of the trusts and
Middle West—in fact, In the entire is h»e uniform gait—«toady and
ness transacted is ¡ ms follows :
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the
union«,” he said, -‘must be set-
region cast of the Rocky mountains president. You hardly ever m * c a'
In
the
asattar
of
th«
tad
of
John
tied
by ballot. If ths laboring men
—with our own delightful summer siek mule; he seems practieally
E.
Johnson
for
moving
the
bridge
have
not the common sense and
and abundant crops; with the tour­ immune from the diseases which
across
the
river
in
the
lane
on
the
the
judgment
to vote rightly they
Z
JOHN Cr'llQG
ist travel that has passed through attack horse«. A mule can endure
road
running
East
from
the
town
will
suffer
the
consequences. Thev
■USu. F
the state, and with the opportuni­ move hardships than a horse, will
of
Barns.
It
appearing
to
the
court
have
it
ia
their
power to solve tho
ties furnished by the Buffalo Expo­ pull m >re in proportion to size, that the bridge ie noton th« line problem. If force or bloodshed a<e
sition to make known the facts in and will “stay with it" longer. A of the grade now being improved resorted to, it is a mistake. 1 dt
regard to our climate, products and mul« is easier broke or trailed to
and that raid Johus,>n will move not believe in »empathetic strikes,
resources, there should be a large wotk than a horre, and is more re­
the said bridge for ffiO it was order- as they oblige aaay innocent ind,-
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( (Iniur|>orated
Im<»r{•orated ) )
acceaeion to our population next liable after being initiated. If a
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J year. Oregon need« people who team of mulct run away they look ed that the bid for same be accept* riduals to suffer. Why should a
ed.
, fruitraiser lose his crops because
come hither with a purpose. Wheth­ out for themselves, and though
In
the
matter
of
the
contract
' the freight handlers are on a sym­
er
») »* make some close turns
er that
that purpose
purpose lo<**k»
lo«>ks to
to agriculture,
agriculture,
with Byrd to print the financial pathetic strike? The strike of freight
gent
rul or
mining, lumber* anJ
trough a needle’« eye, so to
* A Ceneral Banking Business Transacted
general
or special;
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statement of this county. Tho court handlers on the Pacific Coast has
• Directors: W. V. Km IK, L N. G«-vr, Geo. Fry, W. K Trisch.
ing or stack raising, if only it L*s ep-ak. they usually come out un-
being informed that said work can oost an immense amount of incon-
J. C. Weleortie.
Ithe homebuilding idea as its basis harmed. We would rather plow
not b^ completed before Monday. ' venience and loss to travelers and
'and an intelligent deeiro to make com with a team of mules than
1 Aug, 26. 1901, the County Judge members of the community wto
tbo
of opportunitv t« its in- Torres they break down less co-n
was authorized to corn} are the work kno»f nothing about the grievances
cvntive, it will represent what is ani^ turn «round quicker. Hot
OFFICIAL DIRECTOR F
j
and
if found correct to accept the .but are mabe to suffer.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
needed for the development of the wea'her effects the mule less than
■
same.
‘As to the Chinese exclusion,"
■ yet unguessed resource» of the stale. the horse. A good, honest, buai-
• tat « or uaauob
In
the
matter
of
the
annual
set-
said
the doctor, “it is not all one-
.
i
Jo
—
«k
«Imo«
1*. a. OaaMa««,
H M MfLLtN,
But while Oregon needs people— nets mule is worth, and will com-
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,U. W Mchrldr
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tletnent
with
the
supervisor
of
road
sided.
I am not in sympathy with
purpnaeful people—it doos not want, mand, n good price anv day in the
1
M * M«x>«r
Caafraartaau.
1 Thnaur Tui «ua
i Dist. No. 16, Chas. Turner super­ the sentiment tbnl would exclude
folk merely for “filling,” It wants »«' k- The usefulness of a mule
P X y. niarkburu
PHOTOGRAl HF.R
a II ornar Oa»«mL
visor. Report accep'ed.
all Chinamen from our country. I
T T. U.*r
Oamnet,
' men and women who gratefully ap- continues longer than tha* of a
.. .....
PI. vunbar
In
the
matter
of
the
complaint
M MM.
ant in favor of admitting a China*
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Hurns, Hregou.
predate th« difference betwee a horse. The mule is not handsome,
t. S. M'«ro|
MUI. Traomr.r.
made
by
l
’
eter
Clemens
and
Jas
man who comes to these shores ac­
«•!*< Pak InMtaaVMk.
...
! H.Ack.rmaa
climate of extreme boat and bitter doesn’t make a good roadster, isn't
^F*M>un St —opposite Rank
W H L m 4»
F.
Barnes,
concerning
the
Huds
sum PrloMr,
companied by his family. If h«
cold, and one of equable tompera- stylish, doesn’t “do himself proud”
(C K WnlT.ru.e
..brings
his family he will have
peth
Bridge
across
Silvies
River.
... Ut «. lUan
•apr.m. Jitosaa.
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jlure that makes
the dividing ••
line ' if hitched to a fancy yellow wi"on
tir A. Boot«
The
complaint
states
that
said
something
to anchor to. I would
M liunu a OBAMV
betwr^n the seasons one that can or cart, hut what he licks in ap­
wnrru rewsut aurate r
bridge
is
iu
a
dangerous
condition
ex
clade
all
paupers and Chinamen
___ a. n curvai
CtrauM Ja««a. .. .. .
W. L Mar-4rn.
Joba « Geary,
be crossed without serious diecom- pearance he makes up in astual
Wa> Mtllor
rroucattn« AUorawr
for
travel
and
unlcrs
repaired
ie*
who
eamt
alone,
We should bear
P^yei- ian» A finryravt.
• fort or loss of crojrs and stock ; who aaefulneaa on the farm.--Tenncs-
Ü. •* LAND omet. BUÄM®
• liable to break down aud injure in mind that if Caiaa is opened tv
ltaras. Oreg»«. wiE not grow cynical and join in Eee Farmer.
some or.e traveling over the same, the trade of America, we cannot af-
Cbaa barrali fN^Olflce st resi-teace. ’Ftmue 20.
«•Mirar..................... ............
the clamor of the idle against Ort- j
The court orderstthat the same be ford to antagonise that great nation
llar.ly
Range
Grass.
HARNEY COUNTY
gon rains in the winter, but will
repaired at once, and that super- by a rigid law of exclusion.”
..... .J. W. Morrow
Joint Manntor.
Winnemucca Silver State: Al-
sensibly prefer them, with the
visor post a notice on the bridge
Dr. Jordan said bis travels in the
•• Roprawmtafoio................ 1. H freer . H , XLRBS. M. ».
proinisoof abundant*« that has nev­ filcrio, the Mexican name of «plant
... . Jama« Sparrow
Conaty J<iJ<e '.
notifying the travel of its unsafe Philippines hod not caused him to
er yet been unfulfilled, to the fierce called filaree in Nevada, is of great
I A. Venator
Phytician and Svryeon.
, condition.
jchange his views regarding expan-
CommiMtonara... ......... 1 Goo. Haney
blizzards of the prairie stat-*s and vnlue for fodder and is sometime’ J In the matter of the bids to grade »ion.
He said :
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H.
BIchan'aon
1
Burnì. Origen.
C4ork
i the bitter, stubborn cold of the At­ called the clock plant, ns it sends
and
improve
the
Island
road,
Two
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I
do
not believe in expansion.
Geo.
Shelley
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HtieriK .................
£BF“Office over Voegtly’s hardware lantic seaboard.
out little tendrils from the seed
Iraamror........... ............. k. A Miliari
bids
for
same
submitted,
one
by
and
did
not, but as we have put
store, Muin St.
Not being exempt from tho com­ which it is claimed follow the sun.
Auaaxtr ...’........ ................. Jun RiwhanaM
our
shoulders
to the wheel, we can't
,
Peter
Clewns
for
$700,
and
one
by
The plant first made ‘ts aparcar­
mon ills of life, we have already
Hupt, of Reboots . ................... J.C. Rartfou 1
possibly
back
out. We must see
Jas. T. Barnes for $944. Contract
Hurvoyer ........... ................ Geo. Whiling
some croakers and couiplainers— an ce in Nevada about ten vears ago.
the thing through somehow. But
, awarded the former.
Dr W. L Mamie« • gtUQSA BIGGS.
not many, relatively speaking, but It was brought over on the backs
the Philippine Commission ia a
,
In
the
matter
of
purchasing
Gm ttichardaon
Htock Inspector...
<J W. Ales«.
Pallan Tier«
enough. The invitation to people1 of sheep from California, where the
very able body of men, and the
.shelves
for
Clerk's
vault.
The
ntlRNH PBEClNfTT.
A It omtye-at- I m v ,
who desire to better their situation plant thrives. It ia a hardy grow
clerk is ordered to purchase the country should have the greatest
Jaatlc« of tbo 1‘oaeo .......... D. îamriryi !
to “come to Oregon" is to industri­ erand seeds down almost anywhere
Brava, otceow.
confidence in their ability.’’
ttoostablo............. ............ Gvo Tragaakia
i
same.
ous, sensible, energetic persons who Its spread has been very rapid, and
in Bank building.
CITY OF BURNS.
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R.
F,
Folger
accented
as
a
couu-
• know
_ ___ wbat
L.
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... ...........
-»• MMAAv.iw.zw
k*.A kiAaw^rvrv
it 1»
is fast
creeping Acvzk»
over • the.
barren ,
thev
want, and 1-^/,
know ¡A
C. E. Konyon.
Mayor
rocky
hills
of
the
sagebrush
where ty charge.
when they want it. 1 here is room
Ladies summer skirts and shirt
Jno. Cardwoll.
Marmali
Bond of Peter Clemens, in th**
«VES « SAXTON.
II waists reduced 50 per cent. N.
and welcome in Oregon for thous­ it affords excellent fodder for sheep,
C. H. Bitfga. 1
Uoc*>r<i«r
6um <,f $1400 to grade County road
uto. W. HAYM.
JOHN Q. SAXTON. ands of people of this stamp. In a few years it will cover every­
W A. (rowan 1
I Brown <& Sons.
Taaauror
accepted with C. H. Voegtly and
¿1C. Irèb-v.
thing,
as
it
has
strong
drought
re
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Homes
await
them
here
for
the
Attorneyt-.d-Law,
i
)tV. E Triadi.
1
Coanclloie«
J. T. Barnes as sureties.
Our special inducements for sub­
/iao Fry
making, and in due time compe­ sisting qualities. This is the Ixwt
nvawa. oREHox.
I scribers to this paper appears on
Ui«w>. Hhelley.
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BV-AH>iro«r for Stai« MaMool Hoar*l.
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tence for the winning. No foul’s fodder plant for fattening sheep
Same of the eastern papers are. the 4lh pec«.
I paradise is here, and no lazy man’s that ever grew.
Sheep as a rule, avoid it when . again printing an old problem
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: retreat, but opportunity in farming.
All work intrusted to Sol David­
! A w. now ax .
green,
but after it dries they eat it I which might serve the Burns rest- son, the jeweler, will receive prom pt
’ in dairying, in stockraising. in hor­
Rvaxa Lonu« No. 70, K of T.
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ticulture. in mining, in lumbering with avidity It is a fine fodder iers food for refieetfon. It ia the attention; satisfactiau guaranteed,
Meets every Thursday night.
Attorney--at--Law,
land in the industrial trader What for fall fattening. This is the little 'problem of the man with 75 cents At the Burns Hotel.
F. M. Jordan, C. C.
I and and Coll ret inn bVRiatM.
plant that is making the sheepmen I in hi« pocket who was impelled
0. Motherahvad, K of K. B.
fJbNoUry Public.
Pbonn No. 1 i Oregon needs is people to close with
Jorgrneen has reduced the price
to raise $1. He pawned bis 75
opportunity as represented in these of Nevada independently rich.
BVRXr —
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ORMIOM.
cents
for
50
cents
and
tken
sold
on
*11 h’^s in stack 20 per cent
BURN« CI1AFTEB, NO. «, O. K. H
and other linas of enterprise and
his
pawn
ticket
for
50
cents,
thus
i
exce
Pt stationary. . He is selling
Meets seeoixi and fourth Monday of---------------------------------------------------------
Read our special inducement« foi
endeavor. To such it offers an
I
lower
than aav place in towu,
each month In Masonic hill, Voegtlv yyiLI.UMS a FITZOBRALD
securing the dollar needed. Who
■ abundance of undeveloped resources trial subscriptions on 4th paje.
bulling. Mrs, Margie Leveu», W. .M
therefore
get his prices.
lost money by the transaction?
1 a certainty of returns for their la-
M Flt>«*ralZ.
Mrs. Funic* Th >lh|M<>n, Bee.
I Thowtoa William*.
Ilow's This?
The Queen City Furniture Co.,
AUuruay al Law.
botar/ Public. ' bor, and the finest climate on earth
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We
offer
One
Hundred
Dollars
to cheer them on their way.—Ore­
BVKNH LODOB, NO. 97, A. F. (S A M.
I mu >, Notarial and Real fatate
Since last December, when the of Baker City, is reaching into
Meets Saturday on or before full moon.
Reward for any care of Catarrh that salt trust begun operations on the Harney valley after trade. Their
gonian.
Practico.
Qualitlrd brothers fraternally invited,
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Pacific eoust, th« price of dairy and ■ ad” appears in this issue. Read
Barna, Ore<on. ]
Krnyon, W. M. F. 8. Kieder, I
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table salt has been advanced about what they have to cay.
Accoiding to a bulletin made Cure.
Secy.
g^*Officein old Masonic building
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public by the Census Office Port-, F.J Cheney A-Cc , props. Toledo, O. 80 per cent, and ordinary stock' A Moaieal Institute of 10 sessions
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BVBN8 LGlMjH. NO. 93, A. O. tf. W. I
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land is the second healthiest city, We, the undersigned, have known salt a little more than 300 percent. |
commencing
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P
M.
JOBOAN,
Meets al Brown hall ovory Friday ava-
(in the United States, ita death rate F. J Cheney for the last 15 years, The price of fine salt has gone up
August 24
There will
ning. Vi.ritin« brothera Iraternally in­
¡DOO being but’9.5 per cent, and believe him perfectly honors-
from 614 to $25.50 per tow. and J>f
a ci^, in note reading
; one in
in I
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vitad. Thoa. Saiten, W. M. Chas. N.
Practical Land Svrreyor.
the ble in all business transactions, and stock salt from $4 50 to $18 25.—
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while
that
of
St.
Joseph
Mo.,
Coclirans, Reeorder.
voioe culture, and an advanced
Bwra«. Oragoa.
financially able to carry out any Oregonian.
leading city, was 9.1 per cent.
«herns elaae. These will follow in
' number uf deaths iu Portland last obligations made by his firm.
II IKNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
the above order eadh evening, two
W est * T ruax , Wholesale Drag-,
Meets every Katurdav evening, Hrown’a
i year was but 856,
g
W. MILLS«.
Everything
seems
to
be
higher
evenewgs
eacds week for live weeks.
I
halt
Viaiting brother# fraternally In­
gists, Toledo, 0.
vited.
Frank 0. Jackson, N.G.
io price thia summer tlian usual The expense for the foil course of
W aldimi , K isnaxa M arvin , Whole
C. G. Smi h, Hecratacy.
Notary Pwblic and. Conuyaneer,
(The thresher owners of Powder lessens ie only $2.90, and 60 cents
Portland businoaa wen are tnk- sale Druggists. Toledo, O.
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, Matto««*». DrH». tv . «oeraHlr M«e.
valley raised the price of threshing for a class book. The tueu.bjrs in-
ing an active interest in the estab-1 li
Hall's
sii 8 vaiarru
Catarrh viiro
Cure is cacen
taken ni-
in-
TFI.E CIRCLE. Nt. IM. WOMEN OF oekvMSVr.
M«n., Or»«». I °
iiabwent of a near daily paper Urnt„y acting djrwtly upon the by forming a “trust," but the farm- etade the best «uusical talent in
WoedereU M»«<« Jnd «■<! 4th Ta«»
d*r at ReuWn'ih’ll- Mr«.Tfl’U Jordan,. . , ______________________________ there.
If they can secure 10,000 blood and mucous surfaces of the ers would not «land for it, and Burr.«. Mr. W F Werechkul, of
M ai . Ions
Gnardia*. J
yearly aubaeribers, the paper will system. Price, 75« per bottle. Sold hare formed another trust to iigkt Portland, is the instructor, and
The Northwest Livestock and
be started. The name selected is' by all druggists. Testimonials free the octupus by buying threshers much good ie expected to result
. I Wool Growers’ Jourual and Items,
' uf their own.
from tlxCi* Jeaaona
“The Portland Journal."
1fifi « year.
Hall's Family Pilla are the beat
O/nfOtdtD and Tt-»WIP. $f "<0
Cummins
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