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9 99 t '999 99» 9'99-9^999< 9 99 f Publish fed in th* Greatest Valley of Eastern Oregon. The Oldest and Most* , Reliable. j - ' - »* . ... ; The Best Advertising Medium. I ........................ a » Harney Valley Items **• '•**'*' * VA! VwU. • "I1 —*“•*re*tr -• BURNS. OREGON. SATURDAY. JANUARY 4. 1902. |L I», Mal«*|«re. riuyirlet I ft n.w. M. < «whiaue. tulli' IO. • 1.50 I’rr ïrar. Ml« Motilh« 75 < elite« NO. 6. ■T' JHMBBBMMBHBBi JUDSON'S NEW IDEAS To Nupprena A tiare liy MAY CROSS 1HE MOUNTAINS animals take« as much range as would be required f»w 11 ic suite- Congressman Ray, of New York, nance of a steer that will dress lia* intrislocod in the Houro * bill 1000 pounds. The stockmen want to suppress anarchv. The fact the range for their cattle, and the Ills Pta« to Itrlirve the Oregon that Mr. Ray is chairman of the railroad companies are glad to as Eglt Fumine, Etc. House judiciary committe«* and al Rumor That ( ori alila A East sist in taking the useless cayuse so chairman of the sub committee ern la Preparing to Advance pjnir a out of the country, so there EiteCvt arti. on anarchy, to which committees will be more room for stwek that nil measures on this subject have Industrial Agent Judson, of the will yield money to producers and Handtaara of frery Description. i>. R.A N , picked up ««veral new been referred, gives currency to carriers. Therefor« the railroads ideas on his recent trip in the East, the belief that his bill will lie re- There arc rumors of another ar* willing Io tnakaa very low rate HFItNft. OHIXJUM. l>orted favorably to the House for I mine of which he expects to put in discussion and form the basis for railroad aiming fur the business of fot currying the cayuses to the Linnton abattoir, ar.d the move ^operation in Oregon, says the Ore legislation against anarchy. The the interior region of Oregon east ment thither will soon be resumed. gonian. The egg famine was on bill provides penalties for assault of the Cascade Range. This is a The average cayuse pony taken before he went East, so he had his or Attemptid a«mult on the Presi revival of the story that the Cor to the Linnton abattoir yields only « jey^s open for any device or plan of dent. If the President is killed, vallis JL Eastern is making prepar about 60 pounds of lusrchantable treatment that would !>e likely to the |Mmalty is death, if death does ations for extending its line «cross meat, the remainder of the carca-s !increase tire production of fresh not result from the assault the the mountains. It now halts at going into fertilizer, glue, leather, O •••• ••*••••••••••••«•«• -W.•«•••«• ;»«••<■«•« ewe««oe«e eggs, for it is a port ot his business penalty is imprisonment fur life. etc. This meat is carefully pickled X JOHN W lllUiiN. |*r»ai.l«iit, 11. C IK VENN, t The »amu penalty applies to pcr- Detroit, near the crest of the range, in tierces, and shipped to market ’ on earth to make two eggs grow I • GE > FltY, t*AAiii«r. Vic« I'rvsideut. • ‘ sanction, ai l, abe», but the grade is finished for a con in France and Holland, where the where but oi.e grew liafore ! Non *4’n" T' icnter 1 or advise such assault, and siderable distance lieyond. and the prejudice against horse meat is not lie tip-toes out to the ttc ---- of ... the — right of way secured still farther. stage aii'l announces that he has even if this shall be done and the The activity of the Nevada-Cali so strong as.it is in this country. solved the problem, and did it earl- assault is not mad«, the penalty it, fornia-Oregon people in building These horses bring 12 75 to • • 'imprisonment for from five to . ly*. His plan is this : (IiKor|>orated ) northward into Oregon, and the each, delivered at th« railroad ' l wenty years. Provide each hen with a patent IIUKN«, — -■ — — OUEDON. Columbia South They are mostly owned by Indians, The Second section of the bill Preia|x*et 'hat i nc*t. in the liottom of which is a ern will reach into the Upper Des the animals owned by white men : trapdoor so adjusted that the provides penalties for the »|mad of chutes Basin, is said to have mov seldom l«eing so useless as to find weight of an egg will spring it. j anarchy by teaching or advising ed the ¡lowers that control the des their best market at the shambles. A Cenerai Banking Business Transacted. When the industrious hen lays an I the right or duty to aonuit, injure tinies of the Coryallis A Eastern to C. J. Milli«, livestock agent of Directors: W. Y. King. I. H. (leer. Geo. Fry, W. E Triseh. or kill the president, declaring! «•gg it immediately disapp<*ars O. R. A (>. Co., estimates ¡hat I J. C. Welcome. that such doctrine should l>e con j appreciation of the fac’ that it is there are now on the 60.0JU square through the lra|>di>or, and when now or never with them; that to •<••••••••«•a a««««««a«B«-^ ••••••••••••«••••••• the hen rises to take a look at her siderrd a felony punishable by im-i leave the line waving in the air a! miles of Oregon ranges about 300. ' <-gg and cackle she finds no i gg prissMiucnt for from ten to twenty the top of the mountains is short 000 horses, 750,000 cattle, sad : there The faithful fowl, thinking years. official m icfat ' ok * PROFESSIONAL CARDS. sighted, and the time to go for ■1,000,000 sheep, and the annual rhe has been u victim of a fit of{ Attempts azainst the ¡if« or in ward is before other ro» ds have oc sales of livestock and woo) brii g tra is or ORBOOa. i absent-tnindedneaa, proceeds at terference with the duties of all. cupied the field. 113,000,000 to the producers. He (J „.a a» St was I V. • NNdiUfl, W Mr arid. | J H MtWLLtH. once to lay anoth«»r egg This fol [*erso«is in the presidential succes More than thiee years ago a thinks the industry promises to I M . Mavdv 1 lows the course of its pred«'Ce>»or, sion also constitute a felony, and uiortgMge was filed in Linn County hold its present prosperity fur some J Vbawa. la’ («• I |> • > niarbbara I and the hen ulso rejwsts. The pro- similar ¡leiiJlties Mre imposed. time to come. The market is un rilOTOGRAI HK II. T. T. Geer A foreigner convicted of any of' securing money for extending the the Pacific Coast, rather than in cr-s is kept up until al! the eggs ......... F I Uankar these crimes shall lx-deported after Corvallis A Eastern into Eastern the East, though just now arrange- C. a Marna, Arerai). «losireil are obtain«-«!, the tra)dix>r 1 Oregon. It was said that a mar- I M AcAarman <>p»-tii(ig into a chute tjjat conveys liis term of imprisonment. Main St.—apposite Rank. w H. Used» ket had been found for the bonds ,,,eDt,‘ are bei"? ,nad< f,,r the eh'P' <C. E Wulraetua • the eggs either to the kitchen or to j A jail »entencc of from one to and that the line would be extend ment of a trainload of Oregon beef _ >K a, »aau lr. A. ttwra the li«ipfwr of the wonderful rail-' five yeB'S is provid«-«! for persons ed at a propitious time. Since cattle to the Chicago market. This sixth tcntciAL Msratct road incubator ol wli'ch Mr. Judson I convict« i oi advocating 01 teaching then great changes have come into is an experiment that *a-believed Clrault JaAaa. M. O. <*|(«erd M AltSnr.N A UEAMV is the inventor. In no other wav I disrespect for organized govern- the railroad world, and it may be to be warranted by the ecaratty ef era«a*ullas AUaruay. *■ Milla» U. S LAXll OFFICB. »CRB*. A L M«raA»a. Joba W Gaary. itf it found potidble to kerp up a ' ment. No immigrant, 0 ho disbe doubted that the arrangements good l»»ef iu the East. i UeglUar. «»*« W. Iter»» /*1ty«<riuiu <C Sm-yromt supply of egg* for this i.icuba’or. lieves in organized government, then made would hold goo«] today Until the demand in Alaska and Raaaitar, CM»» Hawaii Bn i m>, Oregon But this metho 1 ia expected to re shall be permitted to land in this But niorey is even easier now than the Philippines opened a large HARNEY COi NTY ffRT’Oilh-e at re»i<irn<*e. ‘i’hune 20. sult in suflicit nt eggs for the gen country. market for meat in the West, Ore J. W. Mornta Joint Nanator The bill closes with a section ap it was then, much work has beeu gon was a great breeding ground eral market •• well. I. H Gear . ” Rr|M-aa*ntalirs done toward opening the natural The in«lu»trial agent is now en plying the saute peoallies to per weslth of the region to be penetra I for stock that was fattened on the Janie« Sparrow County Ju.lga........... ( A. Venator DhlUl A UlUül gaged in the inter« sting ex|>eri- sons who shall, within the juris ted by the proposed extension, »nd ranges of Montana, Wyoming. Col Cam raiaaioneru ■ " ) Geo. Ifagey i ment of inter breeding the common diction of the United Suites, con it is found to be worthy of financial orado, the Dakotas, Kansas nml J W Hlgs«. Italioti Htz<4. I’lark .................... ... H. Rietiar*»aoii barnvar«! fowl and the comparative spire against the lives of foreign iconfidence, and longheaded rail Nebraska. For ¿0 years or more Geo. Miell<*y Hhariff ........................ , Atta rneys-uf- Ao r, ly rare railr««ad frog, expecting a sovereigns. R. A Mtllre Treasurer .................... road men say the time is ripe for nobody thought of maturing bet-f Uli«. OKKGON. progeny that will be a fitting cap The s|*ecial committee on an the Corvallis & Eastern to push on in Oregon, except for the local mar A .manor ................... ......... J<« Bia-tianan in Rank buil-iin«. Nupt. o» Helioota ... ............. J.C. Hartk-tt stone to his labors for humanity archy will tube up the bill immed in order to prated its own interests ket. But the mild climate uf this Geo. Wltim r Hurreycr .................... state and the good feed made it as in thia connection, the railroad in iately alter the holiday rtu..-.«». Ur W L Mar*««» Coronar ...... cubator is found indispensable. excellent breeding giound. and the Lon Ri< h ardaoo Hlm-k Innprclor CANS FOB CATUsES. «YKS A SAXrOX Tlicie is trouble ahead foi the Another new idea, which Colonel yearlings and 2-year-olds went to HURNH FRECINCT Governor Sayers of Unii ton Pickling Works to the East to be matured an.I fatten eco. w HVYKV runs O 8AXTOX Judson savs is already in process sugar trutt. laro<*H>>ii I asUe« o( the Fearw 0 of demonstration m Eastei h O*egon, Texas Announces that the pen: ed. This movement was large Start Up Soon. . . Geo Tragaakia < 'nnalabte ......... Atterneyi jfhiw, tenliariea’ board commission, of I even before railroads came <0 this , lieais u|K>n the matter of increasing lit KXS. ORBOOM. CITY OF BURNS which he is chairman, has decided connjry. Vast droves of cattle the working cfficienoy of honey at The horse-pickling works l«r SK « xeboal Hoar l C. F. Kan yon Mayor Jao Cantwell. I bees Several colonies of pedigreed to go into the sugar raising and Linnton will probably resume op- went eastward over the plains and M arnliall C.S. Big.-a Recor ter stingerless bees were obtained refining business. The state owns erstions l>y th* middle of next mountains. Those were the hal W A l.owan yyiLLIAM* A FiTZUEKALD Taaaurar Then, at great ex|»eiiae and trouble, eight thousand acies of specially month, fava the Oregonian. This cyon «lays of the Western livestock fi t'. Folrv. ).V F. Triarli. a large number of fireflies were se suitable land for sugar caneculture statement, in fat e of th* fad that business, when there was the poet C.nneilmen TkiniUii Willi* «fi». M FiUceraM. j<i«a Fry cured and hived with the bees. upon which it will work the oeni-1 Oregon cayuse ponies are meeting ry cf romance as well as money AVontejal law, Nelary Publie. 'Gao Shelley. The hybrid of this crossbreeding tentiary convicts. The state will a better demand now than for . in it. Laie, Notarial and Ural Ettulf is found to be a most dexterous build a mill to cost about three many years, seems odd , but it is i Now Oregon cattle raisers are Practica. true, and there is a good reason maturing and fattening their owu Burns. Oregon.» honey-gatherer, but, more than hundred thonssnd dollars. this, it also carries a brilliant , stock. Indeed, s«>ine men are ex for it. Ri a», Ixmea No. 7f», K of T £flF*OITicein ol»l Masonic building light at night. This enables the While 10,000 or more cow ponies clusively in the business of buying The New York Tribune varmer Meets ererv Thuradav roghi F M Jordan. C C. hec to work night nnddav, an«l an«l Items 11.50 per year. have gone fiom the ranges of East rough range cat tie and putting K Motherahra«i , K of R H. I ern Oregon this yiar to supply the them ia condition for beef right the amount of honey it storesis p M JORDAN. said to be a caution. There is more Catarrh in this net of the British armies in South here at home, thns cutting the BURNÌ CM AFTER, SU. 41». O. EH Colonel Judson is working on ¡ ‘ radical Land Surveyor. section of the country than all other Africa. .Tid thousands are vet to Eastern feeding yards out of the Mrrla wi-on.l and (otirth Monday o( several other novelties, which he diseases put together, and until the go, and the price paid has been profits they have heretofore b*< n «nidi month In M atonie bill, Voegtly Hum«. Mr. Millie says more building Mra M «giti* Mvena, W. M promises to spring on the waiting last f«-w years was suvposed to be very sntiafactory to the producer, enjoying | Mra. E.ini e rhoapaoa, Sec. Continued on Fourth page. world when it shall liecouie accus incurable. For a great many years the fact remains that great num g W MU I.KK. . k . tomed to these. His next inven doctors pronounced it a local di bers of scrub ’«onies are left, on the 1 _ HURNS I.ODGF, NO. »7, A F. «kA M. tion will probably lie u fowl with sease, and prescrib««! local remedies, ranges ornery, unbroken, infract-: Childrea Especially Liable, Me«-ts H»iunlay on or brfore lall moon. Notary Puldir and Conveyancer, electric lights. able, us« ’ Iefs little brutes, consuni- Burr.», bruises and cuts are ex- and by constantly failing 10 cure Qunliilrd brothers fraternally invited,, Marinato. I mv .1«. Ele., eurrixtly waJ«. ing feed that ought to go to the tremely painful an J if neglected *>< <!. E. Kinyon, W. M. F. S. Rieder, | with local treatmtn*, pronounced it Offie« »I autre. Bara». Orafa«. result in blood p droning. Chili! Science lias proven fntteuing of meat catt'e. The Brit ten •eey. A Michigan congressman just incural4<>. rei» are especially liable to auch ---------------------------------------- -------- -- ■ j back from Manila says Aguinajdo catarrh to be a constitutional di ish army will take smaller animals uiiehaps because not so careful. As HURNSLOIMlE.NO. 93, A. O. U. W. | should be released or allowed to sease, an 1 therefore requires con than will find a ready market else [ a remedy DeWitt’s Witch Hair! Meets at Rrorn hall every Friday eve escape, and that he is no longer a stitutions! treatment. HallsCatarrh where, but they must lie sound and Salve is unequal*«!. Draws out the ning Visitin« brothers IratrrnMlly in- , menace to the C »ited States in the Cure, manufactured by F. J.Cheney well broken to ride. Thousands of lire, stops the pain, soou heals the »ited. Tlioe. Hagers, W. M. Chas. N wound. Beware oicounterfeits Hunt control of the Philippines. Alio A- Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only the cayusis will not meet these cure ( <*«. Iiran«, Rueorder. ' for piles. "DeWitt’s Witch that the handsome, refined young constitutional cure on the market. specifications. Not only will they Hazel Salve cured mv baby of ecze 4 4 II tRNEY UMHIN!, NO. 77. I O O F. ladies from Vassar and other female It is taken internally in doses from not bring <35 each from the British ma after two physicians gave her Meets every Halon! *v evening, It own ■ colleges of thia country, who 10drops to a teaspoonful. It acts but they are not wanted at any up,” writes Janies Mock, N. Web hall Visiting lintlh-ra fraternally in OxeiaNS vited. Frank O. Jadtsoe, NG. thought they had a mission over directly on the blood and mucous price, by the British or anybody ster, Ind. "The sores were so ba»’ • ’ CowvRiOHT» Be soiled two to five Jreases aday.” C. G. Bmi li, Hecretary I Aiftnl MuittM a ikc«<-k »nS ilMrrlMkus 11« then- educating natives, are entire- surface« of the system. They offer else. They are cither not «onnd of she oulokir «a*!««-, oar optnx.ii fraa whaiAat au City Drug Stare, H IL Horton, »nrrativM la probably piUM-labla < ly out of place and should be rent one hundred dollars for any case it wind and limb, or are untamable, prop ; Fred Hataee, Harney. uureairlaUromaiteniial. Ilan.ibunk < hi P»«rula TCf-F. CIRCLE. N«) 103, WOMEN OF «ni ira». <«.!••< xirsiicy f<.r W« nnnaeeuaea. home. lie is of the opinion Inal falle tn cure. Send for circolare or both 'lhey aro a drug <m any ratania ««kau ihfuukU Mu»n A C«. «»-rlra Waod -rail. Meat« 2nd and 4th Toe»- nollrr. vllbout sharer. In tee dava! Br..»r»n hnll. Mra. Tilliv Jonlati, market. They belong to a iybvdy discharged young soldiers, who and testimoniala. Addi*«», Mrs. (Mt Willing. G«ar<Uaii. who cases to puA a traad or them have become acclimated, should be F. J. Clienev «V Ut , props. Toledo, O Clerk. A UsnAaomrly llhaatralad weakly. Lañare« rir Th»-y ar»- wild horses, and nobody charged with the education of the Sold by Druggists, 75c. But each of these HaB’s Fami)/ Pilla are tlie boxi. wuiits thorn natives Geer & Cummins ÎTHE CITIZENS BANK! 325.000 00 Capital Stock ! P atents — 4/»fonìa•) and lt<n« '*0 Sdtntfflc Hmertaw. MW'^llewYort