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. I An iin>M«tinf sale is f.xwi to be Wil.SON,ri ANN PAL REPORT grasitig land* should I» hn««»! in I amali tracts sobs to unite the ir- held in \ya>hiugtou of the desks The annual rep«»rt ufSeeraUry of rigublc ami the pusilli«' lands. w Si« y Í¿««¿-NNN »\\ and chairs used in the House of *T • OSV ; Ul Agriculture Wils in 4e««'ti* « great Repc< «ent.itive* for the last 2»; Ueiil'ness t 'minot lie < ur.-u r f years, during which period tluiv d«Mtl of epwcelo a iltacussioh of irri by local applications, a* they can r * were occupied bv many distinguish g*t;on investigations. These hav. qkj I not r«a h the di*« n««'! pmtmns of f* al ed men. When the House decided been eonJuctc I through the office the e ir There i* only one w.iy to to rwuivaU» its chamber with new of experiment rtationsand embrtu < SITI ‘«DAY NOVEMBERS'* l'JOI. cure «leal'ness, nnd that is by con First —Unites of irrigation laws, futnUure, caipit«. ami so on, it al t slitutlonul remedies Denti.t as is WitJi this iaeue the I tems com- so decreed that the old desk« should ami the Hoi'tnl ami imlustrial Insti- c.au*««l bv an inflamed condition of Tho K1n«l Voti Ulivo Ahm«« lluiiulil» .i»ul viliii’.i l.a-i bven be sold nt auction to the highest tntiims of irrigation ami agriculture in uso ibi« «ivcr :l<> .'««ni’«, Lui tioiii«« U h « slum:tur«« of intende* ,-U cighteeentb volume. the huh .ma lining of the Euztach-, 8ce«md—Investigation of tin* z? __ limi !;. . ! <«n mini'« under l«la p.-r- h dder, reserving to sitting mem j in l ube. \\ lit-li this tube gets in- j , s«mnl superi ¡«f ' t i i. i- It > Infìtu« y, bers the right to purelin*r their own methods bv which water ia conse rv tinnì« 1 \<>u h ue u rumbling rotimi An American laaysr is trying to ^---• Alimi* • «»;’»« to«i< celi «« >«' t III tliiff. Jeske, piving therefor the average ed, dUtiihuh«! ami used. or im|>erfect hearing, ami when it All Count.iteli , Imilntloi. i nml ««.Ju.! i l” . iGnu secure the releaseAif Aguiugldo by In reference to the first subject, amount brought by those that I l'.xpei-imeiiti lliit triti.« w Uh ami < ;t«i.ii« «I *h< lioallli ni* is ««ntireli ««los ■■ I «L-iifneas is the re habeas turpu* proceedings. should I'«’ sold. Out of otil desks, the Kci-retan states that th«« cluir sult, Ht.d unless (he inhumation Alitimi* orni Chlldi’cn I 'i«’i■!»••••••’ .i.-.n«’» t • .xp< iImeni» all but thirty have thus far l ean acter cf titl««s to water finally recog « an Is* taken out ar.d this tube r - The Lewis and Clark Exposition reserve<l and it is probable that nized will do more than all oriu r stoini to ita i.ormai condition, ' cmnmiluw in Portland have nearly snne of these may also le. before ' intluencea combin'd to determine 11« .il ing will I»«« tlestroyetl forever r< a hed tlu ir $300.000 mark. OuMorhi I n linrinhv« ro|l>»tliii|i- f< •• < r ' - <)!’ ”.!r the sale takes place. Among the whethe the Western farmers ought niite c:i«< s « ’.it of ten il e c.iusctl bv Itorlc, I »I >n mid hootlltn;; Syfirpe !t ». I’l.vi mil. iù to be tenants or ptoprietors. Nat thirty, w that occupied by Presi- calatili, winch is nothing but an «■nntai: neither Opium, .dorpliiin» u»»r !• r n t I he Chinese Minister is not com dent Me Kinlev, tliat by Blaine, ttrally, this makes the disp<>sal »>1 inflam'd condition of the rnueim* Mltixtmiei*. Il* ligo i< i'*1 ;• •i.il':»iit«’< . fl d 'leoj IVei,;.* pelled logo home. He is a good and that by Reed These desks ¡the waler re«<Hfscs ofllte Wist a aurfaeer. nnl tilliiv»» 1’e » irl^ huesa. Il < u." • • ( arrli” il inni ft In • enough cirU*»sn to remain with us. are 1.kt ly to bring large prices from matter of vital importance not only Colle. Il r< Hi ve-- Te«’tliln;t Trmibh-« » nr< . C.>n i polio.i We ..ill give One l!itndr<«<l Dol nml I liittdency. It ns.iinli.it.' the food, rv'.iil.tt« « ¡hi relic hunters, bringing up the aver to the |mrsoits directly intereslel lars for any easeof Dvafiicsa(pauiu »l Sioiniu li mut Ito''. ••I«, gli in-; Ir ulti ' . • I tiiitur il A rVmoeratic orga« says, “as a age cost of the sale and taxing the but to the country at large. The , bv cRtarili)tliat can not be curi'd The < lil'ili » li*- l’un.io'ii Tho .Hit In r* ! uni. Secretary ex presses the belief that presidential >>ossihility, Mr. Brvan Congie-smen probable a good deal l»y Hsli'a t’.itarrh Cure. Semi lor irrigation will, in the near futti •« is ova-z the fence and ou,t. Like more 'hit: they auticipatvd House GENUINE CASTOtlSA circulars, free. b« come ll subject for l« g:-l.ltiutl bv desks, by the way. are occupied by hie friend Mr. Towne Mr. Brvan I'. J. Chenev »V Ci . props. Toledo, O Congress, thete l-eing important lira tho ijhni. tr.* of may rind a eate in the fence that a difierent Member at nearly every S»ld b«- Drupgi.-ts. 7 ’«•. reason* why it ahoubl have the at scssi» t), the seats leing portioned rvill !r‘t biui through cm the other Hall’s Family Pilla are the hr»t. out by drawing lots for right of tention of that body. At the s nt.r side. \ Milllstrr a Good Work ch-ice In theSenat»-, the practice time, he says that those beat in “ 1 had a severe attack of bilious formed believe that tl.e unceititn is differ«.'ut, each member retaining President B oom veil's massage to colic, got n bolli«« <«f Ch.imherhiin's ’ character of water rights can oniv his desk ss long as he remai is s 4'ongres*, says a Washington cor- member If he changes Lt* loca be ren.e iied by a larger tnetutirr f Colic, < boler i ami Diathoca Rent respomlent, not only includes a tion in the chamber, he takes his public control, ami the making of ilv, took two «loses xml was entire recommendation for the reenact- desk w ilk him ' certain classes of irrigation struct ly curnl," s irs Rev. A A P«iw««r. In Use For Ovor 30 Yeais. nvnt o T h U* Chinese exclusion law, ures pern.at.ent public wnrks. Th «. of Empirtn. Kan. “My tteighbo • <****. which will expire next Mav, tut While there is little doubt that it is urgeJ, shouH not be owned bv across the street «a* sick for over a will go furtheraud recommend that ' private parties, ami the argiuicnt w»««‘k, Imd two or three boti)«'« ol the law be strengthened to increase the Chinese -exclusion law will product«! in favor of constructing melicill* freni the <i >clor. lie U-ed he re enacted before it expires in its c fli.iency. reservoirs by act of Congress is th«« ilietn fir three or four tins with Mav next, writes our Washington same which justifies setting a«nb- out relief, then callo I tn another correspondent, »till it is useless to ' forest reserves and th® mainta n «ioclor who treated him for some llusbatui and wife ara equal; the I sguise the fact that there is rather one not inferior to the other: the strong objections to it in certain in ' ing of a fuml to control them. On «lavs and gave him no relief, ro dis I went oVert<*s«c If 1« “Buy Where You Can Bny lievi.” wife not a slave, not a housekeeper, fluential treasury circles, where it the other hand, the Secretary points charged him. 'out that an appropriation of money him the next morning He sni-l hut «in equal, a ¿ami>*iiion. And i« held that the only effect of the Mmv pi..pic who bel eve in lhts principle go wrong in ths jtyat ¿o far a« a young man starts law is to exclude the better class of by Congress to construct such irri hie I miwc I s were in a terrible fix up! icution through la< k <>f ju'lgmt nt, or are mi-lc'l bv uiluimg out with that idea firmly fixed in Chineic, while tht coolies, who are gation works will brirg thecountry t .al they Itati I erti running ofl so d< seri pt ioi.s .a ml im |M>ssil>le promises of c is t»*rii * cat a log ne ' houses. hi^ mind—1<> n*se a companion, a willing to take chances, slip in ov r face to face with a new Govern long tliHt it wu* uiinost I loo.lv flux. The 'piven City Furniture Co., of Baker City, will soil you ment policy, and will carry a Ur 1 asked him if he ha<l trie«! Ghani- comrade. a chum of his wife—just the border by hundreds. most anything in their l i»<- chenper than vou cun Imy vlsewhero. Practic «v far do«s he start out ri^ht.— ally a l the imj»ortant men of the get measure of public control over berlain’e Colic, Cholera an i Di \ >>u owe it to yourself nml to lour fauiily to lake nd vantage of the water resources of the West thnn aarh x*.i R. nistlv ami Ite s ii.I ’No'. Lilies’ Home Journal. the op|H>.-lui'ituK ulT. red Ù <>u cah inakoone du'lar do the woik Tritstny except Mr. Powderly, ha hitherto prevailed or been sanc 1 went home and brought him mi of two, Couiiirssioner of Immigration, tioned by pubic sentiment! He *M>ttlc mt 1 gav»« him one dos« tolti I he (jticen City Furniture <*o is the largest liourr furnishing Inasmuch a» Secretary IlavV think the law wrong in principle reviews the influence of the lar d him to take another «¡os«« in fifteen e. ti Idi» hments(ou tside of Port laud )i ii Oregon. They Luv duvet speech before the Naw York Charn and ineffective in operation. In.de ! laws on irrigation development «-r twenty mi nut«** if he «ini not lìmi from faeton«-.« « m»t. incnrh.n l lots for cish and th» v w II dupli fault of direct recommendation on ier of Com^e rue last week, was 1 stating that law.» which control the relief, but he took no more timi wa« cate it price and qoal.ty tun article i mi <rs mlverlise.l bv largo ♦ the subject Iroin Secretary Gage, ! disposal of Lthi.fX.'O.i'fXt a 'res of. entirely currd ’’ l'or • iI.v H carefully’ prepared said was sub cn’ lingue hou**«-* east or we»t(ail"wu a furdiflvreiioe in freight) i whose report will not be submitted M. Horton, Burns: Fred Haines, irui public lands must have a vita! mitted to President Roosevelt it and you don’t nummo th«» riskfof freight, damage in transit,uta ) until Congress meet») it is impossi 1 .nlluence ujmhi the «ucceia of irri Harney City. can be accepted as ¿u outline of the in prices «piote« i will I»- F O. IE Baker ble to tell j-ist what modifications i gated agricultuiv. H<- condemn* cnm;uercial jxilicy of -he adminis A l*li> «lettili s T« , "tll!e* he will suggest, but it is not be the desert laud act. Staten that 1G0 tration. and the following policy, "1 1 avetakt n Ko.l««l Di sp<«|«t« aGtre SSOITTAO lieved that he will ge so far as to aerfs is more than a man of mod ami have i.« v« r t.s«-<i viivthiiig in «1« staged by Secretary Hay, is one oppose the law altogether. Mean erate means can cultivate under mv life that did me the gitoti that th it every patriotic American can For ins! mce you see advert i»c I by an ’eastern ■«'.ilogi.c house’’ <li«l,” says County Physician Geo • while the labor organiza*ions are ■ ’rrigation. Cutting the entries from W Scr.tggs of Hail < ’ t inly, G.< . ’ endorse and swear by: “Wefrankly wall paper st 4c ami Ac per »logic roll, *«• ami |U«- <1 nil ie roil taking steps to secure the re enact 6-40 to 320 aervs is an improvement, •’Being a ph*k-ian I bave prescribe«! confess we seek the friendship of You «.in buy 8a.lie grud -s < FuinitureCo at n sir glean I 10.« ment of the law os it stands and but he believes in the entire r< peal it un i found it to give tho Is-st rv .»«¿I the Power*. We want to trade double roll in Bak« r City Talco the item of iron Led«. You nil! their indt ence is likely to lie far of the desert land a«’t, an I in re Sulm ” If the fitod iou«-at rt-iiiHiii» w»tl. all peoples. We are conscious have to pav east '.ID to $3 50 for an iron lu.l that vou < an buy more potent w'th C'o’gress than of.weourcee that will make our quiring settlers or honiest*aders to undigested in y«>uY Stomach it de from Queen City Furniture I'o at $3.50 10 44 in linker Ciiy. any merely academic argument a- cavs there a»««l poisons the system commerce a rource of advantage to cultivate as well as live upon their The carpet «lepartment oftlieQuten City Furn lure(,’«». i« most You can prevent this by «lietimr but gaiut it. They will aleo urge thi't ’ land them and of profit to ourselre». tlo«t iiiwii.s Fta»-vntion. Kodo! Dvs complete an I n ne«« eleetrtg cnrp 't sowing machine w ill mon a larger annual appropriation bi lint no of strength will Referring to the grazing land«, p»-pt-ia Curo digests what you eat. be nd-b-d v ¡th a capacity of over 2000 yiuds per «lay. it ide for etit'ircing it. lie says proiiabjy lOiJ.D'XN) acres You nee«l stiller from neither dye- a ver induce us to drive a hard bar It will pny anyone interested jn the above lines to a rite us gain with another nation because of the public domain has no agri it* pein mtr r 11 r v.-i t ion. The worst before placing nn order. N«-ver fails They have an editor in Spring- cultural value except for pasturage. I -uses quit kly c ; ii « d it is weak, not will any fear of ig C. y Drug Store, II M. Horton, noble criticism tempt u> t<> insult fiel 1, Mass . s iya The Dulles <Tiron- 11 is at picsent an open proposi p:.»p; Fri.I Hn’nes. Harney. /«rdefva great Power because it is iele, who tuties up regularly each tion with no hars f >r L’nitcl State« PATTERSON .t EPPINGEIl, Baker City, Or. .’ly baby was terribly sick with »• rtrong or even because it is friend fall an.l spring to eelobrate in dithy- protection or disposal lie r< fers A ly.” rainbie prose the autumnal glories to the fteqtteiiI conflicts of the far the diarrhoea,’’ says .1 II. Douk. of of Indian summer ¡,nd the burst- mere, under irrigation, with the Williams, Oregon. “We were un able to cure him wich the doctor’s ing buds of April. Hark! hark ! ra’.ge stockmen and recommends, a-sisit'.t.<■«’. litui ns a l.st resort we the lark of Springfield sii g«: ’ Sudi as a remedy and beoefi.-ial measure trie«! Citi.inberl «in’s Colic. C’hcderu drive as ¡ant Sunday uud yesleidav j the L-uring of the grazing land in nnd Diariho' i Remedy. I am hap are typ eal ot Indian summer, with such a way as not to interfere with py to say it gave immediate relief That torturing and 'iisf.gv.ring disease th«* ho:m«steu'|.-r The result, lie and h complete cur«.” For salo bv 1;..- >1» cause in ail impure condition of its singular atmospheric conditions «he blool. The impure condition of the in full character—the far echoing believes, would amount in the ag- H. M. Horton, Burns; Fred Haines, Harm v ' 'it v. Plcod often arises from a diseased condi fWWaxon Work Ilo in Satisfactorily mid With Pl-pateti. tion of t’ e .stomach trar.su. i«-ion of remote sounds, the • gregu’e to a Ia*ge sum, w h'c’i could and allied organs of brooding jvaee and the vapory dis be appropriately applied 'o the re- Thour,, lids Have Kidney Trouble BERNS OREGON digestion and nutri and Don’t Know it. tion. When diges tances in which clouds and hills ¡clamationof lite irrigable ltnds tion is iintierfc-ct the melt together, and through the lie points o'it that sttcli h-nring i« How To l’lnd Ont. innritiou of the body Fill a botilo or common gJasi widi ycur nut an experiment, u« it has be»n is inadequate to in vistas of the wi'odlar.d gleam like water and I- It stand t.vsnty four l:ouis. a needs. The blood l>e- spiritual transfigurations the yel tried, although in a limited wav, in t sediment or set cornes timi, poisons ‘ thng iii-L'.ai.n j “ »unl.cahhy » >rvli accumulate in it.au-l lew youn^ maples and the translu ’Colorado, Idaho, Montana Nebras I «7 Pnce S35.00. these poisons often cent red cornels, making a fairy ka, I tab ami Wyoming. He winds uiauifes. themselv. neys; ff !! statn* in some eruptive realm of inexpressible beauty, at up the discussion of the subject by your linen it I* Guaranteed to «qual nny 1100.00 machine. disease. evidence cf i ¡4 presenting the following conclu- once bright and soft — the magical Doctor Pierce’* r.ey trouble; loo Golden Medical Iri — ter.demurs of a divine exprtsaioti ' siotif: . E. E. KI NG, General agent, 2IM Sanroino frequent ci:-..re to cowry cures diseases of harmony. pas:; it or pain li Fist—That private enterprise I Kt., Han l’’rnne¡K<r. Not every vearuo wi of l!ie stomach and the back i ; al-o other organs of di- behold this infinite concint.itv. 91 will have to b<- supplement' 1 bv convincing pt oof that the kidneys and blad g-Mkzti and nutri Infinite enneinnity ! Too much public aid in the construction of let aie cul of order. tion. .It eliminates Wliat to It;. poisonous suWances ptimj kin pie! Aidwe tadlv •v on- certain classes of irrigation works There Is comfort In tho knowledge so trorn the blood, puri tften exp;J. (Inti Dr. Kilmer'.-. Swiurtp- der if they never ban Llizzarda in if we »re to secure the largest de Root, fying it and increas the t reat kidney rentody fulfills every I velopment of Western agricnltu.*®. wish In ' iring rheumatism, pam in the ing its quantity ai:d Springfield richness. The ” Dis Second—That reservoirs located back, kf'ine/*, liver, bladder an I tv*ry part covery’’ cures per «f the utiu.iry passage. It eorrecia li ability in the channels of tunning streams lo hold tier and scalding pain In passing fectly riiseas-s of the An rxehange says that the weal h fdood and other diseases which original» It, or ba I effects following use of llqvor, should be public works. |n a diseased erudition of the stomach. wine or I,co , an I overcome. that unpleas mt ofthe world ¡«created, not by la- '1 bird—'I hat the first step Iow an! neoassiiytf being compelled to go eftet. The “ Discovery ” is absolutely a non 'li-ltce ami nipport nf tin« American |«enp'ie toa«h*gr<*v never ¡i I Ui I nell l»y anv alcoholic and lion narcrMic reedicine. lor ns [olitical economists and National aid for irrigation should during the day. and to got up many times himilar ptibl; -ati'in. THE There is »jotJUig "just a». good.” the nfglit. The mild at.d the »xtra- superfir ia! thinkers have fuleelv hl the passage of « tilightcm.d con during ordlnary effe. t of Swamp-l/not I scm. «* For three »-ear» I hive -ufTcreM wiili that NEW-YORK TRIBUNE EARMER / ea-leil <1;»--e. CCKew write- J Koet.v taught,.but by idt as that say" la- ditions of water laws by the states realized. Il Ma ids the highest for its won X>i Herman. Oregon ,"i wa- tmil tn try d»«.iul curei of the most di .ire-.slng cases. h mad«« tmsoluldy i.,r fanners aixl tlu-ir funtili< H. The lirst ntimU-r wan ion. tl 1'ier.e . l.oloen >U«ii« »l W m "very which 1 dirt. | bor— that multiply the l^lx.rer’s to be benefited. If ysu ner-'l i inediclne you should have the I .. rt «fter 1 >ia<J fallen InurU'- IxSlU. I vas Noveuib««r 7th, 1M91. «wnnanewUy cured It h*^ l«-n a »«»I »inc» I capacity. That ,ril wealth is the Fourth—That t!;a iat.d I qws oe.t. Sold iy druggi its InfiGc. and Ji. sizes. I.v -ry department of ygr cultural in !'«*• ry is cover. .! I.v Mfte.-lal «■ontrihiltoru «topped taking wonr medicine Hurt m tu., ne’er Y.lptay have a ratnplc bottle of thl: nnpeared since. ' I think vour medicine a w n creation of biLor is a fundamental should I c modified bv lep' aling wonderful diaccvery v.Jio ar«« leaders in their respedive Uues, and th«« TRIIK’M’, FARMER will I m r ill cure anrt hope orhei- mfenns a* I <Ud eill two- i< mh I «-liwc/J of t!,rir suffering " fallacy which <»<> oniv ref/tin the tl.e desert act, a.it) by requiring an I a G 4c that tells in every sense a high t-lass, tip to «1*1««, live, enterprising ugiicnktiral pttp. r. pro n»ot« ah >.ut 1», belli sont Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are semblance of 1t nth t*> meh is are fiiMcly i’liutrate.l with pu lures of live stock, model farm Imildmgs mid Imitu cultivation as well a« rc«id«mce uu ab*olii.e*y fie* by r-tall, 1 p uertiii aid« to the clennsing of t.ie S-zrlimUur-il msehiiMrry, etc., IlnriK! of FuMtiip H-*». t adit- s Dr, Kilmer tz ¡incapable or indisposed to think Io / lotjged system, By all dealer* is I 4 homestead. I-Hriucrn* wlv s, sons ami <tanyht»r* will flml spe.ld p.tge.« for <>iii<>rl.«ir.m»nt. hiM'itamlori, fl. Y. V/hen writing mon V- Vr’i.W, 1 H Ipitrjn efthi) ¡ft. J’ jf'.li — 1 1;.’ the |jm irr g il Jr lip. t • ’hi g'-nero’i Ju *u piy-r l.’.-tih'» )•«’"• H r r. « | I't | VS'1,0 r’llIVlj,; COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER A e È What is CASTO: ÜA GOOD SENSE ■J QUEEN CITY FURNITURE COMPANY. Shelley & Foley ECZEMA. GENERAL BLACKSMITHS A WAGON MAKERS THE CHICAGO TYPEWRITER n5''fl>r.'T/?i'. I ‘,d‘