Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, October 05, 1901, Image 2

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    i er.u.t.unn. tu him
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
S VTl’HDAY O 'TO»E.U IWl.
The man who st«**!? u march is
caught up with.
Most of the tacks we step on in
tIw Jark are income tucks
Sime statesmen who were once
shining lights uro now only x-rays.
At is conceded that tlier«»wi!J be
tariff tinkering attempted by
the nexZ C men's*.
Anarchist is au abc« s» ou the
l ,»iv politic .uni should be operated
on Is'fore he tweaks out.
The felLe.v « iuim vnica is all for
war while it is brewing is usually
the first to denounce the fracas
wl«e^ it aapi*na.
Pnvidi-nt Rooeevdt whoee nerves
baie la-en braced by familiarity
with «l inger gets angry when people
(Hiint Kodaka *t hi..
Til? South is about to pick the
larggat suttv-i cron in its history —
and al! without the fertilixing
fruitfulness of fro* silver.
!t nine he true that the n*M?sin
was born in Amori • i. but hi? mine
And principles crine from the vilest
of Europe :n hatcheries.
A ».* of impecunious politicians
who couldn’t strike office have
ready .«truck oil. This is the re­
ward of hpriiig the earth instead of
ilk- p-'^pfe.
The trip of Representative Moody
>m I ¡writ* through this section some
nujii/Jie ago points to snniething
substantial being done for Eastern
Oregoji. Professor Newell, chief
Rv-irographer of th« government
purvey uh” was one of the party,
h.is jm»t returned to Washington
speaks verv favorably of the
roup’.ry.
Re.id his interview in
a;.other wolunni.
Many'ladies, renowned alike for
their beauty and graeiousnesa of
in miner; have lived in the White
House, but Mrs. RoO'evelt. who is a
»uo-t accomplished wonnn of liter­
ary taste« aiui a d« lif htfitl conver-
sji’ionist. is on<- cf the most inter-
a-stir>g wom>*n that has ever occii-
p e| (),o position of first l.nlvjof the
Jan I. She i> of striking appear­
ance, [Mwiiessing finely chiseled,
regular features, dark Brown hair
«
mi l great swe-Hiir-»» of exp-.-s-
rion. H -r di-like for ostentation
nod her lore for a quiet and retired
Ail«- have a’reidy been demonstrat-
««I in Washington. To a rsre
i-h-irin of maimer she adds much
»• If p'or -sr-op »nd dignity m well
fi~ tact, and her voice is one <»f her
« ha f u'tractioi.H
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist.
|K«-tun s of the highest ord*r can
WRJTJ JUVEN«tt STORIES
b$ made avadabls. But ngr.cul
J 1 i *v l>i .«ijr< i«« - ” *>r »0 »>«*>!«• t>-
Professor Newell on His lour of tur«> brings in a greater yield to the III. cr.-.Ht. Il«‘ »«rites fM- fps-nnup
Eiulet u Ortgou.
acre that, idmep or csttl< raising, t««>. and I « ¡lio: I«" '■ B<‘ write* nah
Ii u bi- is m the iiiovd.pirl belie» it’g m
ami in the end a large p.irtnf East ».
forvili;: bifv-W
i* n> »> h 7'» » « at
The Washington correspondent ern Oregon must !>«• given over to old
,\i ra Perry i I. m - s most of her »»rilin'-
to the Oregonian, of the 30th tilt., the fanners. Of course, there lire
111 th - moiuiug. St»«* lises early Und
s-tys There is mort« likelihood now vast range«« where ngriculturr will voi
I. - I ill nuoti, »» lieu she go« vol
It
limn ever before that Eastern Ore­ never be properly prptect««d and »lie f-• 1 lit e It stir »»ill »»oik III1 hull
gon will receive tome considerable judiciously used, wil afford pastur­ or two I'.vr«» III tin util rinnui. Uni m ». r
i’ll«' K»nd Vi)’l ID v ' Air.
♦ V»<»U|fliG uiol
.4 luci • * '!•
attention from tn« Geological Sur­ age for alt th sheep and c it’l • that > iu th" i »« tiiii|; unless Klu- i* • •|W«-,»»D.
iu
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for
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____ nriii tin'- b-en ma«!«'r «nier bis t «r-
vey in the niii’tor of oxa iiitviiipns Oregon wjH care to maintain ’’
;-.-i,. ,i l oolidgv I his »»fìtti ti 'i t' I"
.
sonni >.ti[M'ril.-<h>n «-nee Ils Im m y.
of its water supply nnd the locution
Mi. Nt veil ttusiiskid i s to tl.e th . . i iHpuri«» i» i-i» *p«>.il>i» i', Inti is »»ell
Allow no ’->i«' («»•»•'«•ei'. ■ »«»ti in this.
)• n<. u .unonir ju»«>iilli> Kaik-ts. Hi* I
of feasible reservoir rites. This lien«*fits that would arisj from hi* n :il uni. «- ’• Surah I banne«-» Wool».-»
Alt C«»unC«-rieIt4, 1 iiiitnthii. « iin.i ” .»««st -.i- -m .1 " nr but
change in the situation bus been visit to I'.-isteru O.cgon. He ex- Stic is nl-iiul ‘I .»«in- oil lil.d ha- I
I ! \ |n>r I men t s timi triti«- with it.xl « min ►. r • ' •' ei>> !> ‘’C
brought about solely through the plnimd that his trip was merely aw.-.-t f ■ >.- Sii.- Ii»- in \.-»»iH».t an I
luhuit-i .m«l Children
xp ri«- < - m-dn-.t ) v|.«-t Im’.l.
personal an! individual efforts of1 prrliminary. and mad.- at the in­ »> Tit< s <»nl mt In- nun tint'-
Illi» er < », t ». " t>< ‘ • ua me
\\ illinlu
ltepre.‘> nt.itive Moody, who induced sistence of R.prreentativi Moo*lv." T. \dau . is pu I ì :. I'ltt he “ldi «I» «
Professor F II Newell, hvdrog with a view to getting an accurate i on »» ritmi- lie has »» ritt, n more tha i
HW I« iks ami in.>1« tl.-u l.<«-<> .1 -«ii-.
(hi st mill i* a liarnil«“-» sui, t - «•'<• foe Castor <-’t, Dure.
rapher of th- survey, to make a idea of Eastern Oregon «'onditiona, f. ,|- » ,i i . >u - t a [ h r*. I •« t «»I. In* • i « •• **■ i
t;««ri«-, l>r««p« .uid si«H>ti*imr « ì-jrup*.
I' I« •“ - «»« -« m
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personal inspection of the field dur- i and the no« d fore irlv invest, jation r.i i H« from tin- r.-uu" of a ebatavl.-r m
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irpiilu.'
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otite \ j- «41* F
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ing the past Stimuler. Mr. Newe 1 hv the l'iel«l torces of the <!eo|..gie«l I n pl . > »» it.e'.l »»II» rn> i io;- I I t'ic t :V-<
h..tl-t..ll--< . It* il.«' t ' I < tm.-iui?«'«. •! «I -s’rftj ■ VrMjX
hi- lilSl I «H t-l «IH |ll Uli it.
h.i* last returned to Washington Survey. Tle-.-c examinations are I I d»»ai>1 S. Elli.» 1» can life as i
nn«t nli.i * »'«-vci «'Im«-**. th ctiH-H Dmi'rhuu a.iid ’.(Imi
much enthused ami very agreeably made each year tinder a general ■ teach."- aml ' <«»l to tell •' .-ludut
Ouliv It roll«-»«-■ ti « tintig; Trot’bt- . «-ni«-s CoitatlpiUloil
I u-l fl .1 u¡«-|l«-v. it tu-itiiulliil«'< <:>>' Y’-urd. i'«gil!nlr-i th-'
»toril-» I'ralny nfl«-tn<>en». '.'In- |Kiptl
surprised at the communities for appropriation by Congress.
hi l it » of t !n : !» • l> -. <-aiiM-d Ili le I > »» I it
btoimu-Ii .Hid B- * Is,
>*• r;i»lti ; l.«;dtliy -tl I l.ltllial s1«M'Ji.
development which he found tn the . The work which will probably !><• t In ni on’ a ml io he *turt> d i ii h -. > .> i «■>
’tin- Cidldr :i" « Pau:»« <■■• Ph« Midhcr’s 1 : i< ml.
eastern part of Oregon.
done m Oregon wil! be oh ii more1 cf tuAhoi- for i'll- »oling. lie il.x— i '
“Whit struck me most forcible , elaborate »rale than is ustinllv fol­ I. i « »» > <k cn a î » |x a \ rit« r v I i« h
CFHUINE CASTGRIA ALWAYS
|f»:iv< <1 ou ’U cU'vnUvu. n? h* tni •’. «
on my tour of Eastern Oregon?” [ low. 1 out, and :o facilitate its early II <lx> j Lis v» Wtitil
i it II L« 11»’ llUlkc’b î>i\« f Hu ll
s ;»n«l iDCf k u
lie repe ited in answer to a question execution, a special appro, r’.ntton ornrula <»• t’
Bens tLo Signature cf
ttixl fh«*n ci <*ks «»IT th
of The Oregonian cnrn*s|>ondeiit.
will probably I»' nqtiircd. Th“ of )>IM
»u imült iliret v
i
“The thine that impressed me survey of possible reservoir sites-
DREAM LORE.
most of all was that th« Second can be made with funds tnk< n from 1 /
To
(*E<
District bas at last got a Represen­ the genera! appropriation But Mi
r.ieaiv th
tative in Congress who has studied Newell desires to go ’’urther, « x im- I you nnd
its needs, who understands tlu- in«-the structure of the country to
i< <trr< t In n dreani
\\ ulkil
pni.r<»»
>u > i>e is »nii.ng a
nrob’ems th it <-<iri front In* co set it- as to deter mine nh«'tl:cr or not nr
r.injuiy.
n
uents, at d win- is leaving no stone tesian water exists, ami by making rhuncr
To «’n
III it d. i«-h imli* .ites l Imi
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nnturm-d to further the interests of borings; here and th« re. «¡«tvrimre you v. ill
hi I h » piat-ol in iniiiiii.«-i'i
rr cf life or tiöil».
his district at large.
aaW.-?*rTWJ5ESBKÄ.» *•»»:.WflTJ A-• J.-¿MT CT»
the depth at which the maximum daiig«*rs
of mtir< «OAip i.wii'iK that
To
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«*
“But to get dowi. toth«' physical tlow can be encounter««1 The stir,
;<IUx !■ over from nny »II •
you vi’!
features that impreawed me. I am vey wou! I sink wells peihap« cue
" hi« Ii ii nay bi full you.
A
<» f I m Hp rioîhctl I»» si!|i (Ir­
forced to admit that I bad always or two hundr« 1 mi!«-s apart, and
10!» Mil! IH w le v i it'i » f tr > our*» if an»«
maintained a false idea of the true from n-sults there obtnined, could b:ij.|» im •* for your family.
condition of Eastern Oregon. I had give approximotc cstimat« a of the
To (!rci»i:i ihul tourre fl- u-biHrn in-
i rurmiea vi.l «uo-»«
’ho opinion that Eastern Ori-gon. depth of art.-«iati water nt interven­ divnivK t t 1
lik-j a large section of Southern i ing points provided the structuic M>U LI**1’ ‘ ' UolUCirc.
L i»’ aril v«I ie . ii * t * drvuiu of
Il i-’f’.itj H |i. i - You imi fri I t st.“
Idaho, was one vast lava bed, where of ihe countri is first stttaicd out • ng «?hl • !<»•>•« * n .ni.M • ha! hi* v ifr " ¡U
M i ’ i . v | m pie who I«1 eve in th.- p i-.i-q-!
agriculture was almost nn impossi­
Two places where w«-ll« would be mm n h.«ii' a rev
I'o • rr; »a that ’.oil ::tr nttl'ful l C
app'ieullOii through ‘:i- k « f ju i.-u rn*, or ar«- if<-
bility. My trip was a great revela­ sunk would be in tl.c center of the
chutvL J ^ai * that \i;i? niil !ia'«i .1 lau
tion to me, for. while I found a Harney J).-eert and the Malheur suit rndirif !«» \ viir ndvnntnirr.
•ieecriptim .- ■ Iid Illip >s*il>l«> |,roil i-
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City
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to.
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nun ber of Java L<-ds, yet E»*tcrn Desert. An appropriation of ♦!"»,
I
A
LUNG
BATH.
Oregon conlsins vast quantities of 000 will probably l«e asked f.«r pur­
mo«t ttnvlhing in their lim- cheap« r th tn uri ca
"I hi «me it to yourself nn«l t.> »«.qr lumil» to
rich soil, which would make excel­ chasing a well h»rir.g ou lit. which, It
i»
Otiilrr'II! ’ » lir f rr«*|iln ç .«n*l
11 « alt Ii ■ < » » InPiarti'
lent farm lands if it can Le prujier- once secured, <an be ti«cd on all
tlm «qiportui ities off-red. You ca m.«k<-<n.e «1
Diti \<»ii < \ri Lolil a uibtch utttl m «•
of two.
ly wa’cred. 1 had no idea so much ppints in Oregon. Mr Newell f.»r how milky MTni.tk \ ou « t»uid • |»
rich land was there being given up thinks the outfit she ild ire of «uf- tl Blrtam of ;iir lt«»\\ii iaohi
I'iie (jtiecn City I’uruitu-«-I'.» i« tl.« i.ii-. si Loll»«« furni-L.ug
If p«»1. mal.'» tin* t *i.
entirely to the grazing interests.
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iislin-efitsfoiit-id.- of I'o'tl.inil jin < > i ton They bl«V dit<«-l
liciei.t sire to bore to a <l-*pth of hint;».*
ton will tifiti tha’ no it it* r i«*»v mull
“.Moreover. I h.id a false view as BOOiJ feet, although it is hardly to- <h«» -trruiu.
from ta •torn « « HHt. in carioiid Io’« for c.ish and they will dtipli-
nm. you tallir»!
«nniìoi I.rrp
i ccp it cor-
ii
in for in«»rr than 1*.
to the available water supply of be expected that wells of su< h d pth sinnt i,
«Atvii pri«-« and quality uni mtich you s<<-advertised by Isrcc
or iMjjhbibli . o MM’Oiid • ; bul ¡íxouuHI
that section of the state. To my 'fill have to be sunk in Oregon.
catalogue
l.utises «-H»t or we*’ .llo.ving for .I ii I i - kh ,-» in freight)
t • y4 i w < » or lhî(C IÌ. ivn < «■•<•!) da .. Vol
surprise I found an abundance of
lie touch“ I with someempha-i» «’.'H» «loubio Ihr tí»: •• u it!|ir 1 v«» m «•«'! s
and vou don't nrsiinie th«- ri-s(of!«. uri,’. d.ima^“ in transit etc )
I v. ho %» a! ti y t !».• ii I m I
water in most sections. The Des­ onthe need of a forest res-rre in The l*4»y or
a* prices <pmti<l will 1« |-’, <>. |t. Bak« i (‘¡tv.
t
keep it up irgiikirh 'or a \«ar. v. ili
chutes River turned out to be a Eastern. Oregon, particul irlv in not be lijkily t » «!i” uf «•<»!.• HlD p! io»
It
I x ,«,, t ?H’ |»uhh<*
’
large stream, an 1 its water cm be (the Blue M >unt tin region Mr. ;*i.ti rhoultl I I k y «• vrr
•
-s or ? iiiiT' n . Ijicy vili Ir very
re.idilv diverted into numerous ir­ Newell contends that if storage r«s
i «■«•.ilk f ».! tbit tiay • ••»r«. tu * ij< • ! v. I i « » i I
For it.s', i ir ■■ vim «< c a li erti-«-1 l,y ni ’ ca«t«-rn a'alogt;« ImuM.-”
rigation ditches at a minimum c ist, ervoirs a <• to be Constru-tcd it. that >oiltig to ti.l.-* • lut’tr r Ini h.*/* I Lo
**
V<ini»ir
Ptifi
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ta
i
M|x-xxkii
«r
HÌMOit
wall
|iaji«-r at le imi 5c per m.-.’le r II, *«• nti’l (‘k-douldo r> 11.
and without the construction of region, h fores’ cover i* needcl to
hr* ;«ibiug*. >uv*: “Did you t't» r th.i k
You
«mi
1» iv so.im grais'» t; i iti..tur“» o at « single nud 111..-
storage rrrervoirs Yet all the protect the anoirj to a certa’n ex­ of inkihg a ldfi¿r i d D i ? <>i * > hit»
double roll in Bale« r City I uke t!.<- ¡lem of inm l>e<|«. Ymi »vili
rivers are not so fortunatelv locit- tent. but more particularly to bold im »'<1 « I. r.h ii.r - -• »ir»*h n - «to i ip- >h:
b.’ii !•>
hove to pnv «-ant *2
to ■ J ■>' i f<»r un irmi 1>«-<I fimi vou < a:i buy
<■ I. To deri vo.li*e full benefit of the soil in p’acr. and pr« vent its be­ uud ia« <•. Thix « sfa*« ’.’lily Due rift .•
ot.e has ^ « « n in a cruw«J«<l I»;. J »r
from Q«i«>on City Eurnittire <' « n' #!..,«i tn $ I in l‘,.ik«-r (’• t v.
the wat> rs of such stream« a« the ing wa«he«l don n into the re«< rvoirs, ehii:«*h, 1’i't nt I;»» •• in «» imti ;. ii»!|.i:ri
Malheur and Crooked Rivers, stor thus tilling thetn up and rendering lie*. H«nv tan one Ink«* it liifc hath?
Th«« < ir|u.t «department <>f the «¿-i., n Citv Fttrn tureCo. is most
age reservoirs will have to be con­ them useless He doe* not bxLwe lb »Miiiplv «ira”, ira d««*p i r« alii < i.d
complete and a new .-l.-.-triv rtf p-I s -ving nm-diiue will roan
ib«-ii « Apt !i.i
the air from Ihe Im-:**.
b«j n«ld«-«l v. uh a capacity <•!’ o\. r 2< r >< i y urda p> r day.
structed and leeding canals con­ it nec< ssary to hold up the creation j You will íc( I v<»n<iei fully i-«• f»••■*«h**«I
It will pay anyone inter«--ted in th«* nliovv linra to write u
nected with the reservoirs. Mort of such a reserve, becaurc certain tiienby rnd the 'renerai health will
be ini¿»rov • «I.”
before
pl icing an order.
all of th ■ streams <.f Eastern Ore- companies and individuals bold n
Th«-
Trnn.ii'«
*
l>rmr
l.llr.t
gou were larger than I had supfios- portion of the lunds that might'
A v <-ar« •lo.'kiii'r trump sat on tlu
ed, and lite quantity of water going profi'ably bo include«! within its
baukinir « < ar :.n otti'-v m
iston. r«--
Io waste far exceeded my exjiecla- ; limits.
<
I’.VITERSON .V RITINGER, Baker City, Or.
crntl.v- Be i*“<l a linlf-l«“’ l>-'l etu-uui-
tio.i*. There is w il-.ir enough to ir
• f!.> nln-ad and cr«at« th«- re-« 1 st in his l.an.l « hi«-li he " as x-rnpii tf
wilii a stick uml eyeing melull.v all
rrgu’e all the laird in Eastern Ore- serve,” says he. “and exclinl«« all th«' wliil— I roll» I««'« <-nth ills half-shut
l\
•-'•in that can be settled for some lands that do not belong Io the r-T«-li'ls .<v i»atch“«t On- t»“”pl'' «■••»> •
“l’< »or
go. A v - issu stop]»«-.I.
time to come.
¡Government. It is a i:«-ar-sighte«l nu«l
man. is that ell you have to < III?
ai . i hzgi : i : i*. s itir.!>i:i{,
biggs « v bh . gh ,
“Of course, there ar - a number policy to refrain from creating re
“Y. --.ill.-:.” sai«l in-. "Bain t you liuti
l ieiKh nt,
S« «’y uml Tr.-us,
Attorm-ya
of vast plains which are now p’ac s rv.-R wil« re they are needed. ju»t i.o .lini er’.’" sai<l the Woman •’NoTn *
sa«<! lie. ’• V. Iiy don't you <-at tiii’cn-
ticaiiy usehos ami W ithout value, b«'c.-iuse all the desirable hinds can­ < uinlx-r." s!ii«l ti><- woman "It'. 1, - cii
because they are too remote from a not he had. or becaus«- by th*-ir in- in tin- dirt, inarm.' said lie. «howinir a
souice of water for even stock gra/ chi«ion. opportunity would < •• given large und gênerons Milice of mnd on
one side, "¡’o r muii,-' said th.- woman.
mg. I am reasonably sure that ar­ for perpetruting fraud* or. the Gov- "1< t uii help you." and • lie fell in her
fliicor p«ira'<'«t.
tesian well can be sunk in tliese re einn.ent. Ihe checkerboard «vs-i po.-ket. The tramp'« eve, gicanied,
Abstracts Burnished and Till«- Guaranteed t<> u!l Landein E*nrWey
bill all that the ivoinnn did was lo take
gions, which will, if properly man tem of «-xcltisi'in is g«wxl enough to a peiil.iiif«- out of (hat mi ferions r<-
Countv.
age«!, furnish all the water that is ui«-et t h«-*e contingenci'-s. I talk<‘«l ceptach*. borrow the "enke." :m«i ent
olf
tin-
mtvl.
'I
lieu
slu-
hand«
«I
it
bn
k
needed, not only for watering stock, wi h a large number of- ,«e«»ple in
W> REAL ESTATE^**—
and went on. 'Die tramp wait«-«! until
but tor irrigating laif.« [tortious of Northeastern Oregon, us we drove .lie wa opposite tin- I,ill lionr-l-. uml
Bought and So!d on ( «Immission.
Office in Bank.Building.
these plains for agricultural pur around the Blue Mountains, nnd then lie - nin lied tin- forlorn cub. "
4.
Hi':ih:«t a «tel» of ]»erformiiig lions and
pones, 'i’ll«- noil itself is rich; it all were h-artily in favor of the turnv«l the nir blue with lit-w adj.-c-
need* onl v water to mak«- it valu­ cr«-atmn of a retierve.”
tive-.
la-wisto- tourna!.
able.
Mr. Newell conclude«! with ii
I
But irrigation alone wil! not set­ -■ •«;oti<i fiilogy of R«-pr< sentati ve I
t
f
tle and build up E.istern 0r< iron Moody, siyin-.- he was i'all right.”
-A 1 f
In iny mind, one of the most cry­ Not only had he made full pre| a-a-
»
ing needs «tf that section to«iuy is a lioh* in advance of the trip with
railroad. There is a vast sc lion Mr. New«dl Lutali during the trip
of e runtry nearly 250 miles squ ire Mr. Moody imple it his persot al
that has no railro.xl facilities what duty to manageeverything, arra- ve
Wa^on M ork Doit« Satisfactorily and Willi hi «patch.
ever. T.ansportation is entirely all meetings with ’■«■presentative
bv horses, wagons a id coaehea peopb: in the several communities,
BERNS,
I'armer-i cannot Is« txpcctc«l to go an«! aff-trdevery imaginable facility
park » xn w isihw . ton * tki - i is
OREGON
r-oK-n.Aso ori - c . on
into urid develop a section when for making a thorough reconnoia-
A. P Armttronc, 1.1.. IL, Principal
they cannot get their products to nace.
RM
A pmctkal, prugrt sab <-• »chool (oiinpkuoua
market. H« nee. I lielievc the luck
for tli«'.-»mg;.
1., with hundred» of gradiinte<<
<jf railroad f.-iciiitms more than snv-
tu positkiiK ns booKker p« r< nnd st» nographer^
Already proud cf n hii;h standing wherever
thingelae rut «rds ihe aettlemm* of
0 O. Ruck, Beirne, Ark., says! I l.nowti, it xtci’.di’y
Ixttrr and letter.
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Eastern Oregon.
»a« troubled with eonstipsll >i tin Open all th»? year. StudcnJe .admlttrd any time,
‘•It ia trua the stock indi tr can til 1 to'igfit DeWit’s Little Early Private or tkbS pistruclloti. J.csrii what «nd
aontinu“ to thrive there, mid with Risers. Hue«- then h ive been « n- how wc b ach, and what it < «Mt*. Catalogue frrr.
tir«Iy cured of mv <>l«i complaint.
Hoard of Dlre^tora
the sinking of arte iau wills ini I recommend them. II M. Horton. '
n r i h <> wpmo >, t*RrMji»j nt
p.any i ot««| spc|joqs, f«4«Ji tioni>J Burn«: E;<<) IJaincs. Hirn« v.
i > soij*<«»!n,N
pv.it» m
What is CASTOR!A
Yt;a s
QUEEN CITY FURNITURE COMPANY.
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E. 0. T. G. CO.
Shelley & Foley
'the biw.ertr ot Svzaipp-Rufri at Wark in
JIii Latoratory.
T’-iere is »
prevsiliHg in this
yojbiry fr^st dor.garoua because SO de-aa-
|ive. Many snAjcn thatf.s are caused t-y
p.—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failira
^r apoplany are often the result of kidney
/iitsw-e. !f kidney trouble js allowed to atL
« ar^o the jedne;--poisoned blood will attack
file vi»al orga;;;. or ike XMneyj themselves
break ¿o n ».nd wMft away cell by ceil.
Than lha ri-i>i e«4 of th* blood —-he albumen
>—leaks out «nd 'h* sufferer has Bright’s
piaaoi?. th« w-rU form of ktdney trouble
Dr. Kt’a-.r.. s Swarnp-Root th« new d|.:-
^ovejjr ta <b< tin» spe;if:e for kidney, biidcier
and wwy troubles. It baa «cred thousaros
H «werenily h
e» .e-, <fu»r all cth»r
«fff r-s i)0V0 fade* A*' rugflmu Jnfiity’.tvnt
and dollar cllft- A smh'i he tie seat free
by truth. <!»* at">OK ieliiag ..e.ut Cwar.-.p-
f-'oo* »«4 «4 w*rtd*-rful cures.
Addre-s
pr. Kilmer h C7»-. Bin^harr.tcn, N, Y. and
OC«2W ’hi» pi?»..
--- ; GENERAL BLACKSMITHS & WAGON MAKERS