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About Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1902)
Hublished in ü»e Greatest Valley of Eastern Oregon. The Oldest and Most I R^ilablo. , The Best Advertising Medium. Harney Valley Items N. I«. M.liHyrr, r.u|>rlr|ur - • » - «ng M«o«(*r. BURNS. OREGON. SATURDAY. JANUARY II. 1902. ¡JATiniiAl CVCTCM RAIIUnAL Old I cm aam|le among tboufandw Wa-b ingeon, Oregon. Ft.li, Montana Colorado. New Meiuco, California and, in abort, all the Western .. Hlnte» and Tenitorics, bej inning H. with Minnesota, orc io rich in |«>» Need« arid Advantage« The •ibijity, M well mi in past achi«vc Landa Must l»e for Home- n.ctit. ihut the facta bewilder. • 1.50 Ter 1 »nr. Mi* Molte» 75 Cent*. RAILROAD RUMORS — NO. 7 11 would l>e live stock, r? rim r T business _____ now cuines to the Northern 1'acif.c anyway, Tlris would Le tl.e situa tion fur over forty mil-», until the north fork of th«' John D.iy was reached. The timber wealth is illustrateJ I builder«. Our Nutiunal Op|M>rt mill lea. by the fact that a »ingle track is It is said on the authority of 120 miles square and is all pine. We must, however, remember Hardware of Every Description. that lands may be lidi in poasi- David Eccles, president of the Whether all thia is lnutLt tributary Those who know the vastness of bililies which for untold ages I ave ' Sumpter Valley line, that hi* road to the Washington eitirw, te Port our unproductive land uud its pos- been left unus'd in any practical will build into Grant countv, Ore- land or to San F rancisco, depends entirely on the load built. Kelt aibilities when properly watered, way, a:.d that nations like inuivld gon. in the rpring, from Whitney uals may fail to use or may waste i south-west through Grant into Har spring will probably tell the tale. and who look at all questions from their fortunes. We are in danger ney, terminating at Burns. The dangei in ths Sumpter Valley a patriotic national rather than of both these evils. No people The Oregon Railroad Naviga extension is saw! by business and from a personal standpoint, have since the world began nas had the tion eonij>any has already made railroad men to be that the exten ! no hesitation in saying that this opportunities we have. We I,ave i three surveys nr.d can approach sion from (turns to Winnemucca, ' Republic should take in hand the the largest store of natural national the wenltli p oduciug sections of which would go over a level jage ! problem» concerning our pohlic wealth ev«.-r given by an iill-w<se Grant county from three sides. brush country at comparatively H.C. f.KVENH, o i lands, which now produces» little J«JtiN t\ HlUGH. l’raaident, little expense, would take nil the God to any Republic. We have a Officials of the Northern Pacific Vice l'teaidenl ♦ UK » Hl Y, Ca.htar : of value. A new are« is at band. Govo'nmrnl made by the people, are said to be looking longingly at produce of the interior to Winne We have to fface the fact that our answerable to the people, with an the great interior section, und it ;s mucca. thence ever the Central Pa public land» in area cannot Ire in- opportunity once in four years to generally admitted that a raco for cific to California. I creased ; they are what they arc— chnugu our plans or start new ones. carrying privileges of centr“’ Ore Supp ies would com« hick from no more, no less. • Wo have facility for making the gon is probable at an early date. ¡thiseouref and everything would ( I n«.orporate<| ) Our people arc increasing in a of our opportunities by land It is thought the intention of the i be List to Portland, Pendleton, OtCICUON. wonderful manner, and our ino^- and by sea, aa no people till now , • uinp'er Valiev line to construct I Spokane and other «ities.»Pendle- | kets and facilities for geltitig to ever had. '.Ve hare the beat equip- sn extension, will piecipitato the ' t in Special to Spokesman-Review them are enlarging every «lay ! A Cererai Banking Business Transacted. « The jxisail>iIitles in the Orient are ped railway systems in all the . contest. A strange iwitural phenomen >i< world, Our facilities by water are If the Sumpter Valley builds, its Director»: \V. Y, King, I. K. Geer. Geo. Fry, W K Triach. so large ami so many thirt no man unrivalled, | is reporle«! by Cainae Prairie stock- j line will go either to Susanville or J. Welcome. can tell their value. There have It is evident that the land •¡tu Canyon City and thence south to j men returning from Summer rang« s •••• >ee«e«(t»««««M««eee*%«**«M«Me»«««M»«e«»e«e been in our midst in Minnesota ate in the L'nite«! States ia the Burns, and will probably terminate or from caHk-Luyiiig trips in the —• ■ men who for years have been say- part of this globe which the good- 250 miles further on at Winne Waliqwa country. According tu ' ing this and urging the prople to nets and the wisdom of God has mucca, Nevada. them, the fieak ha? never become OFFICIAL I»l ItK( T<>n t PROFESSIONAL CARDS. prepare for taking advantage of most wonderfully blessed. Are we Ttic only feasible starting point. known ouisidc the Wallowa dis OBBOON, the facts. Mr J J. Hill, ten years going tu nuke the best of it? Or for the Northern Pacific is from' trict, but is said to be worth gr- U««*F» Slwen ,3 W M«-Mrl4> ’ since, call««! public attention to the are we going to waste it? Or are we Pendleton, the present terminus of, ing hundrcds.of miles to see. The H M«MfLLXN, I Ma Maud« J Orient a« it i« r« laird to this Re going tu let a few men «bs*. b like ! one branch of the Washington dt • scene is at Wallowa Lake, the wt 11- I 1 »»■»•• le* «u« p. K X HlaekSatn | Attorney <i«n«r*l, public, and the commercial ad van- para-tite« what was intended foi C. 1 nubia Riyer road. I known Summer retort, and the piiotoqra ! her . T T Oaar | Un ««mar. ' tages it offers. I wrote an article the goo« of all the Republic? Upon F. I oaahar Il is hinted in inside circles that phenomenon is a n.irage of r* mark- H*«r*(ai t •( C. • Moore lre*«*r«r, iliirna, WreK«»11. «even years ago in the Minneapolis the answers to these questions, and snv attempt of the Sumpter Valley I able distinctn«!*«. Objects on one 1 U Aekarmao m I pl Fab IntUuMloD. Times nu tike lines, showing th« suilabl acti«>n upon I hem, depend ! line to build, will be blocked either side of the lake appear to a man at Main St — oppo*ite Batik. W H Load« HU4* Prmuir. <C B WolrerV.e importance uf the subject to the' th« ra'c of progress the United I either bv the comjieting roads or a certain angle on the other to lie iK I. H«-*u Hupr***e J 1*44 m . «F. A Boere farmers of the Weal. States r i 1 make in all future lime by the capitalists of the interior rushing rapidly up the hillsides NINTN JUDICtAl. UWlMCT L kik I Must I m - Tor llomebiilldrra. themselves, who bear that linen* into the clouds. A herd <ji cattle Th'' l'roblcsu is Niaiiutini. Ctroutl Ju4«e. « D. <’H«Wr4 M AMIbKX A CBARV love a. «l want a different outlet i,lr‘Ten P*’t the lake hotnewawl by To <lay this g-eat people in the' FroaeeuUM AUareay. *■ Miller Ar.d what is more, the answers t w L M«r«deo. John W Oeary, V • LAMP OFFICE. SUBX» (’nited States stands in relation to: we give will show plainly ihe moral I than that line can give. This leave? * ii>«.- Ge.*»-*»s I’raiiie holders was seen Kat later. «*•• w M“ra* Pbyoiriauo <{■ Surgeon». ' its public tami in a ¡Kv-ilion the make up, the very moral fiber of it up to the O. R. <t N. and the to go straight skywark, t<> ibe hor Beeelver, • Newell ror of the <lelud~d spectator on lh« Burn«, Oregon. like of which no great fr«e people which we as a people are made A Northern I'acifie, troth of which HARNEY CO l NTY opposite M«ie. Tt- phenomenon is Cl^nOilice at resitene«, ’i'lione 2D. has ever stood, ami it is imp.rstive nation that will not make use, lines have either made surveys or, J. W. Morrow Joint Menatoi ........... supposed to be a mirage. that we take stepe at cnco to make good use of its advantages, deserves visits to the interior. I. S < i<-sr ’* Rotireiontative «sure that whoever gains or become« that it shall lose them. 1 his prob The three fur-rye of the O. Il »V ‘ J«iii«*< Sparrow County Judge.......... a One day last week, Fays th« ( A. Venator DIGGK A HtiiGd { possebscil of onc foot of it, doea so N. are all tributary to Heppner,1 Uoniiui«aiuncr«......... lem before us, th« right usj ofotir Klamath Falla Repnblit at:, a citi •• i| Geo. Itagry for u,«e. We must see to it that public lands, is not for any one though they start some distance J, W Biff«. baltnn Mier«. .. H. Rielian'Moti zen had a hog kiikd for Winter Clertt ........ • the speculator, the land grabber, I man to solve. They are of national south of that point, The moat <«eo. tiiielh'jr HheritT ............... supply. The animal wax taken to Attorno yi-af-Lav, the desig ting politician and the importance in their very heart northerly crosses a divide, runs ; K A M.'lrr Treaaurer ............ one of the hot spring«, used forth .t KVHNS. OMBUON. ... J*** Ihichanan I I members uf this tribe do not gain The lands belong to the whole peo down the north fork of the John ! A «wovor................... purjiose, to have it scalded ami ti e 'Office in Bank building. ........J. C. Bartlett Hupt, of Mchoola . control of the land the Government ple. and so are a subject for rhe Day and is lost in the mountains. I hair removed. It was lowered into .. G« kj . Whitirg Hurveycr ........... now owns, and so keep away from Government to deal with, and this I a survey ditBcult to carry out 1Y W. L MarMen the seething water easily enough, C «r.>n«r............... it those wbo could and wtio would in a vigorous, strong, fruitful way. The second runs down the middle l/»n Ki* liar*i«ui> Block fll«|»e« tor . ,.. but, being very large and heavy, |_| WKS A SAXTON- live upon it, cultivate it. ami thus Our land? which need only water | fork of the John Day to tap the additional help was required tu BURNN rRKCtNCT. I UBO. W 1IAYBS. JOHN O SAXTON. add to all the sustciimcc. comforts, , ,.D. Jameson I should be watered from a supply ' Susanville district, its exact termi pull it out. Befort' auch he'pcouht Jnatica of Ilie l'eaoe ami wealth of the Republic. Geo Tregaeki« < '.onatab’e ..................... Attorney»-At- I am , either ftiund underneath them or tius not being known, but probably be securtii the heg was cooked The history of Italy is replete i ; i itN«. or. boon . conveyed to .tb« ni, and each man at Raker City, The thirds rues, clear ■through from sneut to tail, CITY OF BURNS. with lessons which are to be learn ftp" Altorn«? far üiaic School Hoard. C. E. Kenyon. Majror i cultivating land should have « down the south fork of the John i Thus th« tumble of cooking the Jno. Cardwell. ed from land monopoly in ttio cor- j right to what he can usefully auJ Day through a feasible countrv Marshall 1 poik by pieettueal is Cisi>cnsffi C.S. Biggs. Recorder rupt days of that people. “The profitably use—no less, no n:or;— strike? Canyon Citv and. it is W A Gowan Tt-aaurar yyu it tvs a nrzwr.it u n ianded classes drove out the old and if supplied by Government thought; would te extended to; with. (I C. Folvy. The Mother’s Favorite. free farm life," ami the men and works, it should be furnished at a Burns. Either of these surreys )»V. E Triwh. C«MH«iliuen TLaratan William», M FiL*z»r*14, Geo. Fry Chamberlain's Cough Remtdy rs women wh.i had lived under the' AV»«n«r at La*. salary tubile, just price—at the smallest possible cs|»ecially the last two, or an ex I I Geo. Stiellay. the mother ’ s .'avorite. It is plea-ant genial sun of that fair lafid ha«l to p ice. All the land shcnild be avail tension of the Columbia Southern, Law, A’ofwn'd and Real Eilat» I to take ami and sa f e for children iwann into the cities. Then the able to those who honestly and in- is considered feasible by experts Practice. I.<•<!•• Dlr«*l*ijr« intended es- always cures. It is nation’s ruin began. The eml we duatriuualy liye upon it, and no acquainted with the lay of the in Burns, Oregon. j pccially for coughs, colds, croup all know. Bi«»« Iait>«« No. 70, K o( F 4MF“<)fiice in old Masonic building politics should enter into any of terior. Either is especially desired Hiaty Million More People. Mu«t« evarr ihurtdav night. these matters The engineers of by Portland, which is iu constant •and whooping cough, ami is lire feat of some railroad move which l»est medicine made for these di F M Jordan, C. C. There is room for more than fifty Continued on Fourth page. K. Motharahead, K of It. 8. will cut her off from getting the »eases. There is ti-Ji the least dan million people upon our land at p M JOKDAX. preaent unoccupied by agricultur There is mor«* Catnrrh in this trade of the immense central por ger in giving it to children for it BURNS CHAPTER, NO 4», O. E. 8 contains <w opium Or other injur Practir<il hind Surveyor. ists, and ten million more people section of the country than all other tion of Eastern Oregon. Meet* second and fourth Monday of ious drug and may be given ns con A Susanville man said today llurpa. Oreg*«, could well be settled in towns in dis« ases put together, ami until the each month in Malonic h »11, Vocally fidently to a babe as to an adult. that an outlet to t lie Tacoma smelt building. Mrs M»ggio l.cvena, W. M 'their midst, employe«! in making last few years was suvpored to be Mrs Eunii •* Thompson, See. all kinds of things those people ' incurable. For a great many year« er and the San Frat cisco smelter For sale bv 11. M. llortou. g w. mili . ki :, used or hai dling the goods they I «loctors pronounced it a local <li- via I’end'eton was what tbcv Burns; Fred Haines, llarnev City. BURNS LODGE. NO. 97. A . F. ¿A M. •ease, and prescrib« «1 local remedies, wa nted. Meet« Saturday on or before full moon, Notary Public and Conveyancer, I produced. Child Worth Millions. ‘•'Ulis.” be said, “would make “My child is worth miliums to me. and by constantly failing to uro Sixty million people conltl find qualified brother« fraternally invited, Marti««»'*. Oued», Etc , «erreetly m«*l». Portland divide her jobbing busi- says Mrs. Mary Bird of Harrisburg, E. Kenyon, W. M. F. 8. Rieder, Offlo« «I «lore. linriia, Oregna. happy, honorable, profitable em-; with local treatmen', pronounced it uess with Spokane, Seattle and Pa; “vet I would have lost her H’ fiery. ncurabl ». Science ha.« pi own ploynx nt in those districts and on Tacoma, rierbaps, but would be bet croup had 1 not purehasr d a bottle catarrh to ba a constitutional di those binds we now call arid, des uf Onv Minute C‘*ugh t'.iiH .' <>m BURNS LODGE, NO. OS, A O. U. W. ter for ihu'. city than seeing tue,'^. er», and unprofitable. All of these sease, au *1 therefore requires con ! Minute Cough Cure is eu»c cut* Meets at Brown hall every Friday cyo- 60 YEAR«' ■ people could live well; some accu stitutional treatment. llaltaUatarrh Sumpter Valley extend through • couglia. croup at.d threat aiwi aing Visitimi brothers fraternally in EXPERIENCE mulate moderate fortunes and a Cure, manufactured by F. J.Cheney that district, and then down to |ui,g tniubles. An abfolulelr .«al-» vited. Tlioa. Mager«, W. M. Cht«. N 4 Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only, Winnemucca, thus throwing whai cough cure adiieh act« immediately few become very rich. Cochrane, Recorder. I saw within two weeks of this constitutional cure on the market. | ought to come to the northern cities The youngest child can t»ke it will entire safety. The little ajucs like HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77. I. O O F. time, at Lamanda, Park, Pasadena, It is taken internally in dores from to San Francisco. the taste and remember b«»w often Meetsaverv Hatnrdav evening, I» own’« At present Susanville mine own- it liclpeil thr.m Every family _ California, a fig tree which grows 10 drops to n lenrpoonful. It acts —_ - I RADI. mAHG» rboulit hall Visiting brother» fraternally in Dtaic.NO directly on the blood and ftiucousiera are paying f ’ J a ton tohave ¡ ia ve a lwtllc uf Gne M mute t’ougl vited. Frank O Jackson, N. 0. on lan«l once a desert, now watered ’ C ofvriohts Ac C, G. 8mi>li, Secretary. ¡Cure handy. At this eeason csp«c- Aerane «urti**« a akrl< k «n<1 dracriptlon ma» by irrigation, which this year has surfaces uf the system. They offer orc carried. MrtakW aewtain oer oh *'»"* tre« wf,»th«r a« lavanti,m *a pruhabl» patentable. <fnitw'intm- borpe half a ton of figs, and it one hundn'd dollars for any case it A road from Pendleton, whether ¡ally it may be needed stid icnlv. uooaaartcUr **en«daiittal. Ilan.lb-atk oo frianta I fails to cure. Send for circulars built by the Northern - - or O. - Citi Drug Store, H. M. Horton, TULE CIRCLE. NO. 165. WOMEN OF aaet fra*. OMoat aarnev foreacunn« eeteaea. Pacific WtUetita taken ter..neh Mann A Co. reavlve statuta in a lemon grove whose • Woodcraft. M<wu 2nd and 4lh Tues prop; nines. Harnry. tfMUU »Sua without «bare*-. In Uè Address, R. «1 N., would go first to Pilot day at Rr<»wn'« hall. Mr«. Tilli’ Jordan, fruitfullics« would bu put belief if and testimonials. Mra. tone Whiting. GtiaidUn. ronx it were not a pmvonfactin evidenoc F. J. ChencvA C< ,props.Toledo, O. Rock, draining a fine wheataounlrv. Clerk. A hantlaowalr tlluatraleit wookly. Leracat «tr Ila KY« ttirt 3 nT^à&a* Sold by Druggists, 7oc. it would then have to pass through Bwita at thia instant. as any man cau frgw^n onlv output for Co.’*”'**"’'New York «ee wbo will look. Thia is onc Hall’s Family Pills are the heat a scctiuu whose < OF IRRIGATION Geer & Cummins THE CITIZENS BANKl f Capital Stock 825 000 00 : « I Scientific American. O.egntiiqn nn«J Items, *■ w. W',-1 'h, ' I>.t