Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, December 21, 1901, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    <
PuWished in th«
ilast Valley of Eastern O regon.
The Oldest and Most
Reliable
It. U. W.lMlyrx. 1'iuprl.lor
i ita«. \ 4 o.Ur.ti.. kdli... bm 4 M>«ec*r.
The Best Advertising
Medium.
BURNS. OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1901.
REITER FOR OREGON
RAILWAY INTO HARNEY
f
i
Grtinf <’oiinty N<-«v-«.
'nic-ngreement is in intent t>ublan-
Fr n, ( an von ( jty Eagle.
tially the iwtuc Us that cump’ettd
Jolin and ('lat.de Biggs, of Bitnwr,
Mute
“
TWirago.
('ongrcssiiieti Fiom 'I lila
Sm.ipt.-r Vi»He.» Hoad to be Ex- ™’nc °"*r fr '“' »htrt enterpiisit r
trn iecKa Burns.
inlarfd city last Saturday evefiing,
Far« Well.
A rati <er interesting klorjr is
taking their departure for home on
'afloat here to the i llect that Presi­
-----
Tocwday.
1
dent Roorcvelt is m «king »n effort
Wahbiiiglrm, Dec. 13 — Under the to reconcile ex Senator Wo’cott and
There is to In- a new railroad > J. F. Klink look his departure
early this week for Eurn« in the
Handvan of Evory Description.
new committee ««aignments, Ore­ his tvifr. who separated last Spring. built in Eastern Oregon rn-xt yet",
interest pf the telephone company.
gon now holds more ud-'antageou* Mrs Wjlcott is now visiting at the and it is sure to resell out into a Repairi are being and the line put »Z
■Il'BNH,
OKEGON.
place* tloin it ha« had in the house White 'louse. It is Kaid that «'Jell part oi the cooutry that is much in in letti-r condition.
for several year*, and ¡ a much more reeo.ici'iation will tend to strength­ need of a railload. This new road
('. E. Lyon, of F«»x volley, bea
en Wcieotl's fiolitjcal fortunes it:
fortunate than Washington. Rep­
is
tote
an
ex
’
ensian
of
(be
Sump
­
eiiibarked
in thè mercantile kuei-
CoIoTAtb’.
resentative Tongue retain* hi* jni -
ter Valiev railroad from Whittier r.es* in Canyon City, hiving early
»ition on rivers and harbors, and
0
Representative Moody La« pre- in a southwesterly din-ction through thia neek bougbt a half int«re»V«4n
remains clia'rman of irrigation of Rented to the House a memorial Grant county into Harney, ami will thè btiildingsuid mercati«ile «teck
atid lands Mr Moody holds ins from Brick Invert, and Masons* prabablv terminate at Burns the jf M. J. Cnnningtoo, and will in
lioaition on public land«, mines and Union, No. 1, of Portland, asking county «.-at of Harr.ey county. A thè future l»e identified with thè in­
X mining, and ia promoted fr-itu ex­ that fhe Secretarv of the Navy unn who i* well acquainted w*th terest* of thè firm of Cunnington .V
penditure* of the Interior Depart­ rec<itntn»iid the employment of David Eccles, the president of the Lyon.
G»
jn lbi. chy
I ment to the committee on Indian union'bricklayers and masons to Sumpter Valley roU. ¡4 autLori’-yj Thp EIk,lorn
w Salurdav ■ 'iy Jack
afTairs, whii-b.considering the fiinn- tbA«e having charge of thecon- for the s-atement. and lie quotes
•
o
Mr. Eccfea a* hts authon'y. ? ot Chamber«
chflni, „r. lo
aill Baur,
Ralll who has
bcr
of
recervatione
ar.d
large
school*
struetlon
of
the
Naval
drydock
to
to e
Sam
a
long
ago
they
were
discussing
the
( Incorporated )
of Oregon, ia ao important artign- I* conetructi d at New Orleans, and
had the property leased for Several
4
merit tor the state. Beprectnta- that the eight-hour nor'k day be possibilities ef Eastern Oregon and month*. The consideration was
IIIKNS,
—
-•
-
—
OHEGON.
Mr F iccles *nn<iunced his determi­ ‘ XGOOfl. Mr. Chambers will ‘uevi'te
o
livre Jones merely retain* his old strictly enforecd.
nation
to extend the Sumpter Val­ his attention hereafter to the devel­
iximmitlees, public lands and tner-
'-----
iev
road
in that direction.
X
A Ccreial Banking Business Transacted. e chant marine and litlmrier, while T be member* of the Oregon dele­ There is i-o railroad in til ; U. S. opment of his nuiaeroua mining
Director*: W. V. King, I S. Geer, Geo. Fry, W E Tri«ch. ? Cushman holds his place on coin­ gation* have oil taken j>erim«nrnt that nays so well for the amount in­ properties.
age, weight* and rneaiute* am! ter­ quarters for the season in Wash­
J. C. Welcome.
A repost such as might h* e
I ritories, having an addilioi)al as ington Though somewhat sentter- vested as the Sumpter Valley, and been
made by the explosion of •
<d about the northwestern section this proposed extension will in. ton or so of dviuunite, was heard in
•igniuent to private land claim*.
Tim grea'er. ;»»rt of legislation of lint city, tliev are all near direct crease the earning capacity vastly this city and vicinity on Thunday
OFFtCIAE II IltlXTOItt
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
iin|totta111 to Oregon will neceseari-, car lines to the Capitol hi d to the out of proportion to the amount of evening of la-d week c.b'me S o’clock
ly lie re ft rred to the committees to business part of town Senator n*“nev that it w ill be necessary to The noise seemed to iieye came
41 A 1X or ORKUOX.
'
’
W
hich its mt mbetk are now assign-. Mitchell ha* cng.tptd a bright suite expend to build the road. The new from Canyon mountain and wrs
|J..-»nU «I-B.iu 1
•*. 1 Mc«iAtor%
,a » M'-Mrliti
I' MiMI'tlC<
ed, arid under the present Adtuiu- of Ihifq rooms at the Dewey Hot» 1 road will open up a vast amount of ¡caused no doubt by the falling cud
4
M A MuMdt , J
('•■■rea**««,
1 Thom«• To< K’*t !
ietratiun it i* expected that more His daux,hter, Mrs Ikdmlaild j CI timber, liiineral and agricultural bursting of a large meteor.
l> k.'K Hlarkburn |
AMaraey G*u«r»l,
a"d promote the development
prominence will to given to public ' 1 ec * to t-mne on from Nir.- r York
PHOTOGRAPHER.
T. 1 <«®»r 1
«•vernar.
The new town of Whitney 1 a*
Senator
for
country *’i a manner that
f
t
Uil'btr
M*«r<s«< > •< «tel«,
la nil and irrigation b-gi slat ion (ban ^t.d remain with the
c H M««ore
Biele 1 rea urtr,
—
will
not-
be
possible
by
any
other
experience
its first disastrous fire,
HUrUA. 4)r«'X«>li.
ever before. The ap|Hiin|m< t|t of, the greater part of the session. The
> It »'•«orn'.ti
Nu|rt Pub. {»«truetiuu.
n
bich
occurred
early .Tue.-day
means.
Main
Hl.
—
opposite
Rank.
W It Ued»
11*1« ZrlnUr,
Representative McLachlan of Cal­ ter.im Oregon Kena'or l as gone
AC. K WolverU.D
i
................
The
mention
of
this
propaxd
ex
­
morning
when
the
big
livery at d
ifornia. to the committee on rivers
, 1D , bac|f
«-vT to
. the ......
Raleigh
.e..........
Hotel, where
)<< • Henin
• upreme Jndg««,
if A Muor<
stage
barn
occupitd
by
the Wil-
tent
ion
rev
iv«-s
lli*>tory
circulated
be eta-,<d during lherccond session
arid ba’-bor* Ims removed ot.c wb-
i
l.n«t
summer
to
the
effect
that
the
NtNlH JVUICIAL UIHTRICY
tianiB
stage
company
and
C. 1L
s'acle that has b, e;. in the way .of of the f ifty-aixth Congreei. For
M. U Ctlfferd
<;irrul< /uU^e,
MAKinaXA ORARY
Comstock
A
Co.,
laid
Ao
ashes.
The
Sumpter
Valley
road
was
to
)>e
ex
­
Wm Miller
Senator Mi'clmll’* anpoaitmcnt to the present session, Represcntativ«
er*^r <U«» Atuiriwf,
tended
to
Burns,
where
it
would
barn
was
filled
witii
hav
aid
grain
v. « laro omet, ac-ax»
W. «.. Mar»d«u,
John w Geary,
the committee on commerce, ak Tqrjgtie will have with bis daughter'
Ur«» W. lt«r*i
KaC<*«*r.
pfyeirian»
Surgeon».
Senator
Perkins promised the Syn- Mias ilertha ar.d his «rm, Thomas f f coiuiect with a narrow-gauge road all of which was burned with eleven .
CU«». SeW»tl
Kurus. Oregon. a’or that if a California man was H., Jr.
Mr. Moody resumes his coming tip from Neveda. where Mr. head of horses belonging to tlx- two -
HARNEY COvNTY.
0^*Otflce «t residence. 't’liouc 20.
' apfiointrd to rivers ai.d harbors, former apartment« at the Shoreham Ecylys ajid associates already have poinpaniir! mentioned.
J. W Mumiw
Joint He natur
a railroad which :« «lowly working
he( Perkins) w< uld witl.dpuw from Hotel. ’
There'‘occurnd early Tins wiek-
I. K Geer
”
R»«H-r. 'lltAtiva
its way up toward Oregon.
Jam«« Kpariuw
the race for a place on commerce.
('aunty JuJgM
! in this city one of the largest fiiiTth
( A. Vvnatar glGUl A HbK.g.
If there should be a new Cabi-I Mr. Eccles and his friet.ds a-c in | deals that lias been ronsuinnratui
Commi«»i<>ner«
‘
( Geo. Hagey
General Gillespie, Chief of En­ net position created, knoivn as the close touch with the pawtrs that be in this county for years, being, the
J. W Btg(a.
fXütmr Hi««.
Clerk
............ "... ... II. Rich arc win
gineers. is in fnvar of a eanul and Department of Commerce, there is in the Harriman syndicate, and it transfer of l!>c Urge stock ranch »f
G fo . Rhcllej
•¿hwrHT ................ * *
Attorn.cye-at-I.au-,
R A Mi'I.-r
locks to overcome the obstructior.a a general belief that William R.! is well known that he would not Judge Laycock in Bear valley to
Treaaurer ..................
itvaxa. ouanoN.
\ 44’notor
........ ...........Joe Biu-bansn
at The Dalits and Celilo, whet ever Mernam, now Director of the Cen­ 1111*1 with any opposition from that W. S. Brown and II. A’Sumim-
Stipi of SehouU . . .. .............J.t . Bjrtl.'lt ®B^O(Mi-e in Bank buil'iing.
(CongrcsB authorize* any improve sus, would be appointed to that source if he should undertake to ville, of Iz.?e. the considi ri.tion tir­
Geo. Whitjjg
Rnrveycr
.............
merit to lie made. Like most of place. Merriam is \ery popular build an extension to his ro-ul in ing $70(10. In addition to the land ,
I>r W. I. MjriSjen
C >r mar
.......... .
' the engineers who have investiga­ with the President, and especially this part of the state. 'Hie Sump­ I transfer, Mr. Ijiyl».i k also sold to
. . ¡ ahi Ri.-liaiiliKm
Ntn,-k tn*pe<-ti>r
iVE* A SAXTON
ted tiie aubji-ct, 1m believes that the with all who have observed the sat­ ter Vailey road is one of the best Messrs. Brown and Summerville a
HL’RNM PRECINCT
UBO W HAYES
JOHN « SAXTON
most satisfactory arrangement will isfactory manner in which he hits feeders that the Hatriman roads band of 400 bead of cattle and 300
, [>. famceon
1 uatice u( the Prave
have, and Mr. Eccles and his asso­ tons of liar. This tanch contains
. .. tieo Tregaakir
<b(r*
..............
be a canal ratlmr than u boat rail- taken the census.
Attonuye .it-Law,
ciates
have no a ubition to become nearly one thousands actor and i*
i way or anv other scheme. Owing
r.l KVA. OKMON«
CITY OF BURNS.
C F. Kenyon. 4W* Allora«^ for j*t» e Srhtml board
to the position which General Gil-' Western Senators and Represent-, transcontinental railway magnate», coniide oil one of the best sto«k
Mavur
J no Cantwell.
Marshall
It-spie occupies, he would not be at-ive* favor urging President R< ose but ate desirous of ojieninx up the ranches in this part of Grant
C. N. Bigg«
Recar ler
quoted on the projects contemplated vi It to dis|>eii8c with Secretary-. ijoiinlrv in order that they m-iy cjunty.
\V A Gowan U^ILIIIOA rCZGlK.lI.il
I'aaaiirer
but it is known that be and nearly Hitchcock, and place Merriam at take advantage of its natural re­
(1 (’.Filler.
The Cliildren's Frientl.
).V. F. Triavh.
all the other engineers believe in a the bead of the Interior Department. sources.
Theruton WIIHum«,
M FitetanUt,
You'll
Lave a cold this winter.
JGeo Fry
Aitor ■•?« Uw,
Notary Publia, canal.
While not insistent upon Merriam
Maybe rou have m,e now. Your '
'Geo. Nhelley
Arid Land Legislation
Late, Nola ridi and Real fatate
for this place, they have l>een very
children will suffer too For coughs
Washington, Dee. 14.—Tlte irri­ croup, bronchitis, grip and other
insistent upon the removal of Hitch-
The
sentiment
of
Senators
and
Practice.
I.<>■((« lllreeterj.
Burns, Oregon. Representatives in the Pacific, cock, who has not been able to gel gation advocate* in Congress Io-’ winter complaints Ot.c Minute
Cure never fails. Act prompt­
night agreed upon n bill for the rec­ Cough
Continued on Fourth page.
SS
Brasa Lottai No. 70, K of I' gW*()fficein old Mnsanic building Northwest is unixersaily in favor
ly. It is very pleasant to the task
lamation of arid lands, whii-h is to and perfectly harmless. C B.George
'»■V Meria «vary riinrailav night
of the early passage of the Grout
£J&
F M. Jordan, C. C.
oleomargarine bill. Not many ob­ Dcat'iieas Cannot Be Cttr.m, be introduced early next week And Winchester. Ky„ writes "Our little
Matherdiead, K of R S.
ject to the sale of "oko ’a« such, by local applications, a« they can­ strenuously ureal duriny tlx- pret­ girl was attacked with crimp late
p M JORDAN.
night and was sa hoarse she
but thrv object to having it mas­ not leach the diseased portions of ent session of Congress. The bill one
BlRN-i CHAPTER, NO <9, O. EK
could
hardly spi ak. We^ave her u
Pi-tfcficfd htnil Surveyor.
queraded and sold as butter. In the ear. Then is only one wav to embodies the besU- ideas of ell few doses of One Minute Cough
Marts rvcomt anil fourth Monday of
It Cure. It relieved her immediately
It urn«. Or...., the interest of the farmers and the cure deafness, and that is by con- schemes heretofore proposed.
»ach month in Masonic hall, Voegtly
building. Mrs Maggie l.even«, W. M
creates
a
lrclamation
fm.d
to
he
and she went to sleep. When she *-
’dairy interests of Oregon and stitutionnl remedies. Deafnces is
Mr«. Eunice Thompson, Sec.
woke
morning
llie - had up signs
Wakhi.igton, tliese men believe the caused by afuinllamed condition cf made up of all moneys received'
1.
........
— next
-—............
„ —
City Drug
g W. Mtt.LKK,
.........
•••
’
‘
•
.-
-i
-
•
from
the
sale
of
public
lands
in
the
of
hoarseness
or
croup.
bill should become law. T he vote the mucous lining of tl»e Eustach-
Store;
Fred
Haines,
Harucy.
t'.I RNS LOIHiF, NO. »7, A.F. AA M.l
of these two di legations in the last Jan Tube. When this tube gets in- 16 arid land states and territories,
Me»ta Saturilav on or Iwforn full moon. I .Votary Public anil C»n rcyoHcrr,
Corgress was in support of the bill, flamed you have a rumbling round except moneys set aside for educa­
qiedifivd brothers fratertislly invited,1 Mortgage«, beedi. Etc, rnrrerily ma«lv.
The laws of health require that
<;. E. Kenyon, W. M. F. K. Rieder, I Olfloa at tttetre.
will lie again this si-saior. or imperfcot hearing, and when it tional purposes, Ibis fund to be used
Burin, Oregon. and
the
Secjr.
Senator Muchell, who was not in is entirely closed deafness is the rv- bv the Secretary of Interior in the • • bowels : move once each clsv - and
•
I
the last (’ongress. says he B'rongly suit, anil uukne the intlamation . examination, lonstrnction end one of the |H.iialties fur V.«dating
HERNN LOUGE, NO. 93, A. O. U. W j
favors legislation of this character cun he taken out nnd this, tube re­ maintenance oi irrigation works *hi* law is pil»«\ Keep vour hvw-
------- -- ------------------- --------
—I
Meet« st Brown h«ll every Friday eva-
60 YEARS*
CJilditiou, fol stortge, diversion awd develop- p’s regular by taking a dose at
sided to its i.ormul
t
ning Finitine brisker« fraternally in­
EXPERIENCE
The Secretary of the Interior has hearing will be destroyed forever; incut of waters for the reclamation CliMpbcrlain’s Stomach and Liver •
vited, Tlio*. Kager*, W. M. Cha*. N.
Tablets when necessary hnd y<x.
Cochran*, Ure.*r<i«r.
sent to the Senate the trolly oon- nine ca«ee out of ten are caused by of arid public land.
To
aid
in
this
work,
the
Si-cre'.arv
will never have that severe punish
ciodocl* by Indian Inspector Mc­ catarrh, which is nothing but an
is
authorized
to
withdraw
from
or
meul
indicted upon you. Price
II \RNEY I.OHGF, NO. 77, I. O. <> F.
Laughlin with the Klamath Indians inflanitd condition of the mucous
Meets every SatnnUv evening, H own’«
restore
to
entry
Linds
required
for
cents.
For sale bv H. M. Hortou, •
June I9th last, by «hich the In­ surfaces..
Tnsoc M arko
lull Visiting brother« frutarnally in­
irrigation.
The
Secretary
shall
let
Burns;
Fred Haines, Harney City,
D
cwiono
We will give Ot.c Hundred Dol­
vited.
FranhO Jacfcaoo, N.G. ,
dians surrender to theCnitcd States
COFVRIGHTS AC
C. I». Nmi II, Secretary.
~
An«m« «♦ndtng n «hrt< b «nd
n»«<
all cluim tn that part of the Klaiu- lars for any ca*« of Dea flies* (caused contracts for the construction of
______
qufoklv ■MWMVtnln <»nr opAntnn free whether nn -
InroMtIon m probably |»ntc* lablu. < «»mm’inicn-
storage
Reservoire,
4«ut
ne
contract
Oregon
Citv
Clothing
for rues,
bv
catarrh)that
Can
not,
be
cured
atk
reservation
lying
between
the
tlnna MrlrtiFsMBifldpnttal. 1l«ndtMWti0fN l*rf«nta
Tl I E CIRCLE, NO U»’>. WOMEN OF arnt Crar. irlrlowt nannev fur «rrHTlng pat nr.«.
shall be let where the cost of tin* and boy . N. Brown <t Fons.
boundary
ilescribtd
in
thetwratyuf
by
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
Cur»-.
Send
for
P«fib<
taken
thrMiwh
>tuvn
A
Co.
ifcelvt
Woodcraft. Meets 2»J and 4th Tnes- »pfelai iw>fWe. without ch-rwc. io the
enterpi ise shall average over 110
4.«i at Brown's Itali. Mrs. Tillie Jordan,
186-1 And the boundary as establish- cincuLtrs, Lee.
Mrs. Late WUàUag.
Guatili an.
OA.ÔTOÏIIA.
ed
by
the
survey
of
1888.
the
tiact
F.
J.
Cheney
A
Oc
.propa,Toledo,
0.
per aero of land to be irrigated, and
Clerk-
iaeuUMM«i«*ly
Htuatrafod weekly. Winreat cir
A be
­
th«
11“ Kind Vn Hin A!wr,t I tj >- -•
atloft
*
au latici
Sold
by
Druggists.
73c.
no
contract
is
to
be
let
until
Buffi-
i nA«M.~.i’«rj- of to"«! »o
ciimprisingtt'.’l.
ftgaaiur*
Continued on Fourth psg*.
sf
.'K
New
York * ‘24 ACr"S For rvlinqutaldng thie .. Hall’s Fjiuii.lv Pills are the brs‘»
" KG
‘
r
» -j :
k
I
.
—
» 3 *9
Geer & Cummins
THE CITIZENS BANK
Capital Stock
'
4
325.000 00
Scientific American.
A i :»
• X
.
1 ».
»
».
«
«
Y
»
f-