Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, March 15, 1902, Image 1

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    Published in the
Greatest Valley of Eastern Oregon.
T lie Oldest and Moot’
Reliable.
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VOL. 18.
II. I). Mrlulyro, rriiprlifur
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Cha*. N. Corin «uw, Kditur unti Meiisgrr,
The Best Advertising
Medium.
BURNS. OREGON. SATURDAY. MARCH 15. 1902.
IH.M» |>r T*«r.
Mi« Mondi» 7&<rntfl.
NO. 16.
eial buyers at that sale. At Kans-
CATTLKGIIO WEKH
ELECT OFFICEKN
an City, in January. 24 bulls soldi
for an average of $361.70. At Ash­
I
■ Closing Day öl' tbe Convention
I land, N< b , 26 bulls brought $33-1
nt Denver.
Two Hiiuílreil llcrni'ord Bulin ea« h, and at Adpl<-ton City, Mo.,
UotulliR to Oregou—Brought • 13 bulls were «old at prices ranging
Denver, March 6.—The American
by O. 1C. JL N. Co.
, from $175 to 1305 each.
ConimiiMncs* Hermann Passes
Cattlegrowers
’ Convention tolav
ou a Number of Questions.
Mr. Judsou will now arrange the
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adopted resolutions advocating the
/
, dates and places for the sale of the
euactmeut, with some amendments,
corning ttainload of Hereford». He
of
the bill now before Cong-esa
'Fen carloads of pure br»d Here­ wishes these to lie such that all the
Hardware of Every Descript ion.
ford bulls, varying in age from 16 stockmen of Oregon and Washing­ Commissioner Hern ann. of the which provides for the leasiog of
public lands for grazing purpose^.
nm.\ .
OltKUOX,
months to 2 years, will bo brought ton may have accrue to them. General Land Oflice, has .recently
At the afternoon session the fol­
to Oregon next month to sell to the Texa* calves bring an average of rendered decisions in a number of lowing officers were elected: Presi­
cattlemeu of this state, say» the 123 i,. the Fall, and it is deemed significant land cases, involving dent F. C. Lusk, Chico, Cal.; first
Oregonian. Each animal wiil bo practicable for Oregon cattlemen points of more than passing inter- ! vice-president, Bartlett Richards,
duly registered iu the herd book of to do equally well if they have the Mt. From these decisions, the fol Ellsworth, Neb.; second vice-presi­
the association, so there can be no same stock. I"
Nini (iregon cajves lowjng fact8 anj ruj;ngB Mre gath­ dent, M. K. Parsons. Salt Lake;
( doubt of his breeding, tod he will bring only about $13. The Hero­
treasurer, 8. G. Gill, Denver; tec-
ered:
¡also bare groat individual merit. fords are heavy beef cattle, well
tarr,
H. W. Robinson, Denver.
»c*«o»o« j o«»««*»«
Upon the question whether cue
Thia trainload of pure Hereford» suited to llm needs of the Oregon
The
following executive com­
II. c. i . lvi ;.\ h ,
JOHN tV HIGGS. President,
can make a soldier’s additional
coin«» in response to the efforts of ranges
Vice i’reniiiviil
G Eu FRY. Cashier.
mittee
was
also named: Colorado,
This is the first time a railroad ,] | homestead enter elsewhere with­ George P. Smith and Conrad
Industrial Agent Judson, of the
O. R & N Co . to iiuprovethe rm at ha* entered so extensively upon j out the condition of residence upon i
ae er ; ’ Montana. Paul McCor­
.cuttle of Or< gon, on the range* and the introduction of improved stock I the cultivation of the Land, it is "'
mick
and W. N. Holden; Nebraska,
elsewhere. Though designed chief- to the country served by its lines held that thorn ia uothing iu law Bartlett Richards and Hugh Chiv-
I ly for the ranges of Eastern Oregon, While it is something of an experi requiring residence and cultivation ick ; Oregon, John Gilek riat end
( Incorporât '«I )
a considerable number of tbc bulls nieut, tlfere is no doubt«that the (of tl.e land entered under the ad-1 William Hereford; South Dakota,
BLTCN'N,
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OKEGON.
will be taken into Eastero Wash- rtockme.i will appreciate the ad-1 ditional right, whether the addi-j F. M. Stewart and G. E. Lemen;
325 000 00
ingtori. Each car will hold about' vantage thus brought to their door tiunal entry was perfected or a-' Wycroing, Alfred Boyd and A. A.
20 »nimals, making 200 chcicsacd luuko the move entirely sue bandoned.
A General Banking Business T ransacted.
/is to a status of a homestead Spaugb; Utah, M. K. I’areons and
Herefoids lobe distributed among cessful. Il is in line with other
M. T. Biumgard, California, A. J.
Directors: \V. V. King, I 8 Geer, Geo. Pry, W E 'Frisch.
(tho herds of these two states the efforts of the O. R & N. Co., in ex­ entry upon the death of the settler Harold and J. G. Bradley; New
V
J. C. Welcome.
' coming Spring. The railroad has perimental agriculture—something I it is held that where he dies before Mexico. W. II. Jack and J. II.
arranged to bring the seller and \ to lenefit the country by making the consummation of h:B claim the; Howard ; Nevada, A. C. Cleveland
v—
widow, or in case of her death the.
buyer together, him who hr.« and j it more productive.
ano John Sparks.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
him who needs; they can do the
Through the efort of Industrial heirs, may continue the settlement
Resolutions were adopted aikirg
rest.
B a«« L oihik No. 70, K of T
Agent R, C. Judson Galbraith and cultivation »nd obtain title' I President Roosevelt to su?t>en<l the
Meets «'«rv rhnraday n'aht.
Il is recognized that the cattle Bros , of Jamesville, Wis , the old upon requisite proof at the proper I work of removing fencer from the
J M N.MCLLtN.
F M Jordan, C C.
burinet-a of the Pacific Northwest esl and most extensive importers time. If the widow proves up, * public range until action on the
*Ul»wrehe*d, K at B. 8.
is in a prosperous condition, and of [ure-brad Clydesdale horses. ( ! title passes to her; it she dies before leasing question ia taken. The
rnOTOGIÌAPHER.
has excellent prorqu-cts. Everybody have been induced to establish a( piovingup and the heirs make the ! convention declined to adopt reso­
BURNS CHAPTER. NO 49, «> F. 8.
concede» th'- bene fit of improvement branch of their business in Walla proof, the title wiil vest in them.
Meet, »ecoii l and fourth M uidav of
Kurus, ♦»reren.
Where a homestead settler is so lutions regaiding the oleomargarine
each mouth in Masonic I» »II, Voegtly
in strains of blood But compara­ Walla. The Galbrait.ns are wel.
and the Grosvenor aini-shoddy
Main
tit
—
opposite
Bank.
building
Mr« M <ggi* l.vv»ns, W. M.
tively few stxkmen can spare the knowu in this state, U9 they Lave far mentally unbalanced as to re­ bills.
Mr. Kunne Di<riM|MS«, See.
lime and money necessary to go soLi many Clydesdale horses here, quire a guardian it is held that his
The convention adjourned sine
JWX ftv «» np <•* I*»®
abroad
tn the tend searching w»rf nod have brought out »pscimons txrwvry mjr
Bl RNRlXlDGE, NO. 97, a F. - A M. WA AHlHr.X A QKAKY
claim
perfected
by
any
person
duly
fine breeding animals Therefore.' for exhibition at various state fairs
Me-tS Saturday on nr Udore full moo«,
W. L». M«r»d«u.
John W G«iry,
Utah Irritfutionists.
except
in a fow cases, the stockmen
Colonel Judson met one of the authorized to act for him during
qunllilrd brother* fraternally invited.
l'liyui'iani «fr Surgeon».
do not have the fine animals they j brothers in Walla Walla, who ex­ hi* disability, but in this case the
<1. E Kinyon. W. M
F. 8. Bieder.
Bnrna, Oregon would like to bavo, and have the • pressed himsclfas more than pleas ertryman must have beceme men­
8*<y.
The irrigators have just bad a
i*r Office ct rr»i'l.-ncv. 'Phono 20.
means to ;>ay for. Mr. Judson's cd with the outlook for busit.css iu tally unsound subsequent to the three days meeting in Salt Lake
ItttRNH I.Ot'GF.. NO. W. A O. V. W
City. The most KK]>ortant work
commendable purpose is to bring fine horses, especially of the draft initiation of his claim.
Mesta at Brown hall ev-rv Fridsv eve­
There
is
do authority for an ex­ of the Salt Lake meeting was tjie
the
animals
within
reach
of
the
breeds
He
has
already
sent
to
ning
Vldting brother« fraternallv in-
yltnd. Thn« Hager«, W M. Cha* N.
stockmen, under such circumstan­ Janpsyille for a consignment of tension of time for the establish- organization of a permanent irriga­
iv
Hifg»
Dalton
UI;<
b
.
Cse hran , Kreurder
ces that the buyer may rely upon Clydesdales and will establish ' meat of residence on a homestead tion association for the 6tatc of
Attnrneye-at-Law,
¡the representations made to him headquarter» for the sale of pure­ entry except in cases where a partv Utah, similar to that of other west­
II ARNEY LODG»-', NO. 77. I O O F
ut uns . onuaoM. and may obtain at reasonable cost bred, registered Clydesdales there, is
' prevented by climatic conditions, ern states. A memorial,'was drawn
Meets everv N «turd «v evening, K > «n'i
j
such
as severe storms, floods, block­ asking congress to cede certain
hall
Vielling hr<»ih ru fraternally in-
the anima's he de-ires for improve­ and one of the brothers will remain
'4)771, ■■ in H.ink Building.
vlied
Frank O Juckeoa, N G.
ades
by
snow or ice, or other hind­ lands to the state for the purpose
ment of hie herd.
thereto su;>crintend sales in the
C. G Rial h. Ne. ri’.iry
rances
dependent
upon climatic of aiding the irrigation movement.
The Hireford Association has for NorlhWest.
QUO W I! »YB«
The
demand
for
good
horses
is
A’™1?*8?' ! Irrigation is receiving more atten-
several year» been sendtDg bulls to
TUI K Clltfl.F, N > IrtS. WoMEN OF
W»x*l.’r*ft. M»* h I* ‘J' i .I an*l 4th I'uss-
Texas by the trninload. Some of increasing in this region, and there for him to commence residence ition in the United States at the
dsv at Brown*« hall. Mr* Till! • .Iordan.
'present than at any time in the
the other cattle states have also is a general movement toward do­ within six months.
Attorney at-Law,
Mr*, lone Whitlna
Guardian.
Where
a
soldier
of
the
Civil
War
of —
the country. Commit-
Clerk.
been occasionally favored by the ing away with scrub horses, and
.
t ,
. history
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! association. But it seems never to the esra'blisbment as a branch of "c''er exercised his right of entry tee8 arc being appointed I every­
III UNS. OKMQON.
BO YEARS’
have occured to that body that Galbraith Bros.’ bueiuess in thi8 ( h«8 wid«*-if unmarried, may make where for the purpose of bringing
EXPERIENCE
there could be a demand for pure­ region will be a benefit to horse- “ homestead entry upon which she: due pregs.Ure upon the powers that
yWllltlMM Fnzcm.ll.1«
bred -tock away off in the Pacific growers.
Probably dealers in is not required to reside, but she is ; bo in ihe interest of reclaiming the
lh«r«l»B William».
M F:U<er«14.
Northweat, and luiiu-trial Agent Percheron and other firetclass draft re juired. however, to identify her- barreu western wastes,
_
Atinmay-Bt l aw.
Rotary Publie. Judson was stared at when he said horses will toon establish branches self v¡th the tract claimed by eome i
in
the
Northwest.
personal
act
iadicative
of
her
. .
/.Rtf, Notari li <m<l Htal Lítate
T rioc M ark «
the Oregon cattlemen were able
, .
' , lhe , British . horse
I urers n ka
O k » ion »
claim.
.
COFVRIOHT« AC.
and willing to invest in such ani­ G. W. Clevenger is doing some
Piwticf
,
.1.
.
ji
•
have
been
gathering
Anym© Mfidlnf a Akotch ai < d< »©rii tkw n««y
homestead law it is
°
, up eastern
qutnkly M'Mtrtnin our oplniou ir»« whclbtw an
Kuru« Orr’trxii.
in the cabinet mak­ I r.der the
mal*
The association admitted very neat work
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i ,. Oregon horses, are about to have
iMvcntlon I« piobahiy t>at«ntobla. <’nnitr»m»ira-
Í «“Oil ice in tibí .Maso tie building the wisdom of putting purv-blood ing line. For.ueb
Ilona urtati/conòdantlal. Handbook on I’atei.ta
.. com»«!«.. <»a»P«~Wr
I tro„b|e io maling fotoreddiveli„
1_____ _____________
•mm fr<»4*. <Jldaat rur»ocy fur a«M*nrtnc Datante.
PateaUi tab on throuvh Munn A Cu. rcuaha
Department
must
require
in
tlie
,
°
,
bull*
on
the
ranges,
but
could
hard
­
bookcases, cupboards, tables, you
without charm, lu tha
f
.
,,
I
to
that
government.
Il
seems
that
showing that the;
,
ly believe the Oregon men were shou’d consult him
and - examine’ proof offered, a -.i
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•
i some one has been making a steal
p*
M. JOHOAN.
eomblcdon
kUlh-
"i
•"»«■>
„„
tbs
b
„„e bu,ia^. „,<] „„
A hnn<iaom«lf H!uatr»t<w1 weakly, J.nrirtwt rtf.
sutliciently
advaneva
for
this
move
his work. His <_____ ________ j
«•illation of nay «Hontitìr VmmnJ. Tenu». I « a
•
of
making
his
entry
established
I
....
....
nr-vidcalar«.
Mr Judson’s persuasive logic won en table is something that
every - I
. ■ residence
.
. in a house
,
; stealing
has been after the atuma s
Practical Lmd Surveyor
!
his
actual
up-
,
,
.
,
the day, however, and the Hereford woman needs.
__________ | 'on
__ ,_______
__ , that
,v_, he
u_ has
____ re-
_ . I left the hands of those men operat­
H«r«t. Oreg' on.
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the land, i and
men
agreed
to
consider
this
field
i
There is more Catarrh in this ,ided upon and cultivated the Lmd ing in tho United Ststrs. k ia
The closer they examined the bet­
section of tlmcountry than all other continuoug]y in BeeordanCe with known that our eastern Oregon
W MILLER.
ter pleased they became, anil yes­ /licooQtac
i n f i! ilisa
- ,. .
e
| horses have been turned in xt from
diseases »\nf
put together, nml
and i until
the . .
terday came a telegram from Sec­ last few years was suyposed to be the law for the term of five years. ' $165 to $235.00 delivered in La­
tn wrll-e fbr our run Mentis! Jotter be<brr ap­
Notary Public and Conveyancer,
In another case, however, it was
plying for patent; it mav bo worth niOiteJ.
retary Thomas saying 10 carloads ! incurable. For a great many year*
Wv promptly oMaln U. H. ami Foreign
Martgafes. Daod.«, Ete , ccrrectl? mu le.
held
that residence having once throp, Mo , and when it is consid­
of
young
Hereford
bulls
would
OH’, et ul éter».
IB «ma, Orar»«.
ered that another middle concern
doctors pronounced it n local di-
start for Oregon on the 10th of I se.aee, and prescribed local remedies, been established under a homestead gets a dig at the British an top of
and TRAOi (WARKS or return EN*
claim will not bo regarded as
TixJfc attorney s
Hen«! mode!, sketch
April.
(*r •»». it«'«nd we Bead an IMMEDIATE
1 and by constantly failing to cure thereafter aba idoned on account this figure, some idea of the Boer’s
FREE report on patentability, wo give
Of course, tl.e term* on which with local treat men'., ]
the b*:Mi leg*I eerrloo and M vm e, and our
pronounced it i
absence made necessary by the profit can be reached wken he
ohaigM« «re inoderatu. Try ua.
these animal will be sold here are
I
incurable.
Science has P’’<’Ven nature of the claimant’s occupa- captures a few thousand horses.
SWIFT & CO
to be arranged between buyer and
catarrh to be a constitutional di-1 Uon an(1 conjifion in life, where
Pafoni Lawyoro,
seller. As an indication of the
Opp. U.S. PAlont Oftlos.WaKhlsgtsn, D.C.
Ed. Parsonic is in the city from
sense, and therefore requires con-
jntcntioii of returning to the
prices brought by such animals, • stitutional treatment. HallsCnlarrh
IlallsCalarrh 1#nd ¡, Iuanifeiled Rt 8n timeB i Salt I.ake, making arrangements
[the figures given for «ales al various Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
for the spring stock shipment.—
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points in the East, as quoted in it Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is the only: from the cultivation thereof and
Ontario Argtu.
Wc promptly obUUi U. H. and Fonigli
the
maintenance
of
improvements
the liv -stock journals, may tie in­ constitutional euro on the market.
structive. At the Union stock- It is taken internally in doses from thereon.
Henry Bltckwell, of BlackweM
vaids, in Chicago, last October, 22 10drops to a teaspoonful. It acts' In another case it is held that
Hereford bulls sold at an average directly on the blood and mucous coal lands uro mineral lands with- J Bros., cattle buyers, was an On­
HciulmixUI, «kek'h or photo ol Invrntlon for
price of 0198.65. At Hamline, surfaces of the system. They offer in the meaning of the act of June tario visitor the first of the week.
free report on
For fres look,
writs
ilnivto Secure
Minn., in September, 27 Hereford one hundred dollars for any case it 4, 18U7, and us such are subject ‘ —Azgus.
tent* «nd
I.
bulls sold for an average of $164.45, fails to cure. Send for circulars to entry when found in any forest
»
reservation the ianie as other min-
i i’.'“« ima ,. «. M’.ii » < r
At a sale in Clticogo, in December, I an<I testimonials.
I pi'.o. i. -.ivy Lc.llr.l i I, .••» ii
Address,
' prclMly p.’ pi i 1 to wlUi« V
eral
lauds in such reserves.
27 Hereford bulls brought an aver­ F. J. (’honey it Cc , props,Toledo, O.
I stand the wvatbc-r.
i
Pohl everywhere
age of $341. C. B. Wade, of Sold bv Druggists. Ton.
Tki. ,i*n»ture ia on every box of the cmiuiuo
In cana--Jl etaee.
laxative Bromo-Quinine
Oregonian »nd hen s. $2.00
Pendleton. Or , waa am mg the lib
llali's F bui P j Pills are the bust,
Mid« h STANDARR OR CO.
'he muody tU> ewce a cpM ta owe Oar
NEW STOCK FOR RANGES
THE CITIZENS BANK
Capital Stock
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Geer & Cummins
Scientific American.
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