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Local and General. Itegistor. Oregonian sn«l It.'in«, 12.1)0 Proper Compounding Of prescriptions io no child’s play. It requires (tuuscnentious euro and Acturale knowledge of drug« and their relation* to each other. We lake au honest pride in the purity •f our drugs, at.d the skill and ac- an: soy with whieh we compound them eu your physician's order. Bums Drug Store H. W. WELCOME X CO., «Toprirlora. HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS. HATUKDIY. APiltL 20. 100?. Itube Ciayf4M>l and family of Aleord, are spending* few day» in Bugns. Clarence Prink water ant! Bur- Lank Clay, of Hcrcey, were visitors the flrat of tire week. Father II J. McDevitt returned Friday iron Portland where he hni* l»uen thepaat few months unchurch | natters. Rob',. Drink wntrr, of Cow Creek, R T. Hughet, our next County was tn Burns on business Monday. Chirk, is in Burns this weak from John Marshall, of Harney, wns hta home at Narrows. over on some land matters Wednes Atty Will R, King, of Ontario, day. came over Sunday to look after Jerk Craddock and family are some cases he has iu the Circuit dowr. ft am their Lome in Hlviea Court. «luring Court. Judge L. R. Webster arrived from Portland last Sunday. Judge Web Mrs. Claude Bigge, of Canyon ster is a candidate for County Judge City, is Ibe guest of Mr. and Mrs. of Multnomah County and thinks Dalton Biggs. his chancos are good fyr election James Moore got in from the over the fusion forces there. railroad this week with freight for A child’s mind ia like a shallow local merchants. brook which ripples and dances W, II. Cecil and wife, of Crane merrily over the «tony course of its Creek, ar«» the guests of Sheriff and education and reflects h»re a flower Mrs Guo. Hbelley. there a bush, yonder u flrccy cloud Sylvester Smith, of Happy Val — Mav Ladies’ Home Journal. ley, is 4o town today on business Sunday School at Harney the before the local land office. first Sunday of each month at 10 Registration close« May 15. You o'clock, A. M. On the second, have but a short time left. If third and fourth Sundays of each you want to vote, register now. month at 3 o’clock 1’. M. Preach Jest received bv N. Brown A ing Hervices every second Sunday Kins, the loveliest line of Shirt at 8 P. M. Waists ever diffplsred in Harney Van Curtis, and his two brothers, county. recently from Iowa, arrived in Burns ...UI» The four-year Presidential term Notice ia hereby given that there is not unlike the four-utile rowing are funds in the county treasury ! race: it is a test notonly of strength for the redemption of all regia'.ei*: a.id skill, but also of endurance.— <•<1 Harney County wnrranta drawn May Ladies’ Home Journal. a»n the General, Rja«l and Build TO TRADE. — Desirable town ing Funds. Interest on the same property consisting of good house, will cease from this date, March « five lota, barn, woodshed and chick 15.1902. en house, g«x>d well. Good location. R. A. Mirxrn, To trade for ranch property. Eu- Treasurer, Ilarnev Co .-Oicgon «¡uire at this office. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble •nd Don’t Know it. Mow To rhd Oat. Fill a bolt!« ar common glau with your water and let It stand twenty four hours; a aedip.crit or set tling Indicates an , unlieallpy ror.dl- . . lion of die kid- ’ t y neys; If It stains • - your linen It io evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent dc.lrc to pass It or pain Ir the back L also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out ot order. What to Do. There I; comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfill« every wish In curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys. Ilvqy. bladder and every port •f the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding paio tn p.soilng It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wms or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often durl> g the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root ii scon realized. It sla'tds the highest fur (to won derful cures of the most distressing esc . If you need a medicine you should have the be't. Sold I’/ druggists In 50o. and$l. nites. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery «nd a bovk that tells more shout It, both sent absolutely free by mall, addross Dr. Kilmer & run»«<rf Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men- |lv*i i sailing ihl.s pnerous offer in t Ids paper District Attorney William Mil ler arrived Sunday from Vale. New goods in all departments at Your money'« worth at Jorgen- N. Brown A- Sons «luring the com ••u'd. ing week. Bailey llavau, of Lewon, is up Atty Will R. King and R. O. for a few <l«y«. Cool id go have purchased tlm On J. W. Khown etui J. L. I.owe are tario Democrat- over front Harney today. Clubbing rate« given with any ‘‘Selling at Cost," see Jorgensen piper or ¡teriodical published in and find out what this tnr-anit. the United .States. Robt. Muffet and wife, of Drew- A baseball game Itelwrcn the Red sev, are spending the week in Socks and the remnant« of the old Burns, Mr MofTet Iwittg drawn on nine, ia scheduled for tomorrow A the grand jury. email adrniaaion will be charged. Commissioner A. Venator w<js in Porter Hylvoster ia down from from Crane Cieek one day this his ranch north of Burna today week. lie reports some heavy in ak ing final proof on hia timber storms in his section. .culture. Mr. Sylvester sxys he in- ! Weiser World. Councilman-elect lands leaving the tirat part of next J. A. McCune went to Harney ■ month with a «hearing crew to County, Ore., Tttcsdav and will re- make the circuit of th« camps in main a couple of weeks. Chi« and Malheur county. Grandma Hays« came up from Harry Thompson last ww k re her bom« on the bland yesterday. ceived a copy of Warren Giese’« Hhe was accompanied by her sou, production entitled, “The Deschutes M. B. Hajea and wife March and Two Step" After listen On May 1st, next at 10 p.m. ing to it« rendition on the piano ho everybody is invited to be present expresses himself well pleaned with I at the drawing jf the pictures to be it. The press is «arm in praise of | the young man a effort and pro- | given away by N Brown A Sons. diet for him a bright future aa a j The Harney Valley Brewerv composer. Young Glaze ia a son placed its first product of the sea son on taps this week. The b««r is ofTil GUze. ■■ ■ " '■■■■ of excellent quality, and wo be speak for them a good trade. Call for County Warrants. Tbl, attuatale to ea rv«ry box ef Ux ««nein« Laxative Bromo«0uininc rsbiw. *«• MaaoSr UaS saw— »X« ta> ow do Jorgenson repairs watch*« end dock«. Wotk guarantied. As my entire lime is taken every Sunday either nt Burns, Harney ! or Lawen, it will bo impossible for mo to bold any more Sunday after- 1 noon services at Poison Creak school houso. A. J. Irwin. Grant Thompson, chairman of the Republican county central com mittee, came up from his home at Lawen the first of the week to at tend to the making out of the cer- . lificates of nomination that the candidates for county oflic« inav filo their acceptance. The graml jury Wednesday! re turned a bill of murder in the first degree against, Miller, Colwell and I Bailey. At) effort was ma le to get Bailey out on bonds, but Judge CJifford refused. Their trial is set for Monday. A special venire for ^Ojurors has been issued. J. 8. Locke will leave tomorrow, in company with Geo. Q. Carey of Omaha, to purchase 1400 head of borers for the South Omaha auction , yards. Mr. Carey is an extensive dealer in horse;, and will continue buying herres in this section dur ing thesummer.—Huntington Her ald. The gentlemen arrived in Burns yesterday and we under stand will remain ¡ q Jhis section a few days. this week from Vale to be in at tendance at the trial of Miller, Col well and Baily charged with mur dering their brother, Warren Cur tis. N. I’. Caipentcr. of the first Na tional Bank of Ontario, was in Burns on business several days during the week. Bis I at.k con templates establishing a branch in stitution at this place but it is not yet definitely known just what ar rangements will be made. Circuit < uiirt. The regular April term of Circuit Court convened Monday with Judge M. D. Clifford on the bench. Tbo other membors of the Court present are District Attorney Will iam Miller, Sheriff Geo. Shelley,1 and Clerk H. Ricburdsou. Homer Mace wns appointed Court bailiff. an«l .M L Lewie grand jury bailiff The following grand jury was drawn: W. H. Gearhart, Drcwsey, Farmer K. F. Moffet. Drewsey, Farmer, Alva Springer, Narrows, „ A. A. Cowing. Burns, „ A. D. Gould, „ Blacksmith, Albert Altnov. Drewsey, Farmer Wm. Bennett, Kilvies, Farmer, The following casen have come up for disposal: < kiminaj , docket . Î100 XS7A1S S100. ccsnsT.Moricti. I*. 4. l aaUOOine, Burna. Orvgun. Jkpril 2V lrG.* 'Tlte readers of this paper will be A fufficifntcontent aAdivIt bavin* bean pleased to learn that there is at 4a tbia office by Jahn MardiAll, ««ontaatant afainat J«»hn T. ivy, Honaaatead entry least one dreaded disease tiiat sci No. ‘W, made Augual IJ, 1S7«7. fof Ja>U> 1 an«l -4 ence baa ¡«Jen able to cure in all KecHion 24, and f.ic XK^MF«,4. Heatiof» i'ownahip M, Range 31 K, W M., by John its stages arid that is Catarrh.1 T Ivy, coute»tau, in which ft In nHez<<l that Hallos ( atarrh Cure ia the only «aid J«>ton T." Ivy hav wholly abandoned tract, and changed his realdcnre therefrom positive eure now known to the »aid for more than aix month«Hnre mnldn< *ai<l medical fraternity Catarrh being entry, and next to tbe date herein: that »aid tract 1» not »titled upon an-1 cultivated by »aid a constitutional «iiseaie, requires a , party as required by law.¡that »aid alleven constitutional treatment. HalEa am«et>€a iron» the »aid land waa not due 1» hi» ia the Army, Navy or Marine Catarrh Cure is taken internally, employment Corpinttba l uilvd 4tatrt dariag tie var with acting directly upon the blood arid Spain or duriuj auy other war in which the mucous surfaces of the system, railed dtateajoay b« eugacad iatd poktlea are hereby notfSed to appear, thereby destroying the foundation ft apo nd ar.d efter evidence touching Mtid allc of the disease, arid giving the pa gallon at ¡0o'clock a. ml . oq J i&e 2*. YM’, before ItcfSUr and Receiver at the t*nlte<l Mtatea Land tient strength by building up the Offic e >u JDnna, t^rtz -n. constitution and assisting nature J The »aid couteMant havipg, in proper affl iavft - filed April2.’., 1902. »e( forth /act« which »how» io doing its work. TLe proprietors ,tlial after die dll.'xcnce. personal service of have so much faith io its curative tb)4 notice cannot bj mad3, It Is hereby erdtr ed and directed that meh eatice be glvru by ¡>«wers that they offer one Hundred ’- duea'«d proper yiblicallou. W m . Faaas,RefiMer. Dollars for any case that it fails to State of Or«-gon vs. Franees B. cure. Send for list of testimonials. hEdERL LAND. FINAL PROOF. Brenton, c«»ntempt of court. Dis Address. F. J. Chener. A Co., I'. A. fjtnd Offlee, Bum«, Orejon. April I*. J ^2 Toledo, O Lt hereby given that Krnru« L. Billinc- missed at States cost. i!ey. of .Cord, Harney county. Oregon, ha* State vs. George Miller, James Sold by Druggists, 75c. filed notice of lutcntion to make proof on h«* Colwell and Bert Btilcy, murder Hall’s Family Pills are the boat. denert-land claim Xo. 2^9, for the Ra^t1, i»f Mac 38, Tp 37. M R 3^. R W M, before KerUtrr and in the first degree. Arraigue«] and Receiver at Burow. J>rejon, on Monday, th« plend not guilty. 2nd day of J ice, l‘J©2. — «he niwien the follow I Di witne^e* to prove State vs. Geo. W. Hayes, adultery, . the eoflkplete irrigation and reclamation of »aid Arraigned and p!«-ad not guilty. land; J- D. Billing«!/, A U Harriaon, aud S- K I dutioQ all of Curd. Oregon. State vs. Etta Horton, adultery. Wnj. Farre, Eegfwter. Arraigned nnd plead not guilty. rqtiTY Dt/CKIT. Ione Whiting vs. W. V. A C. M. I W. R. Co., suit to quiet title. Set-1 tied and dismiasod. L. WOLDENBERfi, SR., Proprietor. Frances B. Brenton vs. M. II ' Brenton, divorce. Decree grant« <1; ' The services of a.brewer of long years experience has been se plaintiff granted care, custody and cured an'i the product of this Brewery is of the best gra«le in tbo control of the two minor children. Inland Empire. l’laco a trial order and you will not be disap Maggie Levens vs. Mary Ca!«l-! pointed. well, suit to quiet title. Continued. I BURNS, — — — _ — — _ OREGON. 11 M. Horton vs. Etta Horton, I divorce. Continued. Henry Scoubes vs. Maggie Scoubes. divoroe. Decree granted as prayed for: plaintiff awarde«! care, custody and control of three minor childtco ami judgement for; costs. L. Woldenbcrg vs. Chris Berg. ■ dissolution of partnership ami ac counting. Continued. Marlin J. Masiker vs. Ollie J. M asiker, divorce. Decree as pray ed for and judgement for eosts. Newt Hoover vs. Alice Bartlett . a.ud Geo. Bartlett, possession of real property. Judgement in favor, of defemiant for co6ts and disburse ments Harney Valley Brewery Doni patronize out side house; if you cannot make money by do ing vo. If you contemplate buy ing your supplies try your home merchants first. N. Brown A-Sons LAW DOCKET. are willing to mako you prices on P. L. S. Co. vs. John Craddock, anything you want and can com- recovery of money. Jury returns ¡»ete with any prices named to you. verdict for defendant. Wm Hanley vs. Roland Hank - ¡ Henry Scoubes is in Burns this ins, ejectment and damages. By week looking after a case he lias in court Mr. Scoubes ia now living consent the plaintiff in the case a' Salubria, Idaho. He says he is tak es judgtun nt for the possession thinking of making a trip soon in of the lands described in IJto com- to the Thunder Mountain country, ¡•lai nt and judgements for costs, all the scene of the present gold ex damages waived. James J Donegan vs. Paul Locher citement in Idaho. He savs the jury returns xerdict for plaintiff j orefouud there is all low grade but of sufficient quantity to make the for 150 and interest at 6 per cent from Sept. 22, 1900. j country rich, Newt Hoover vs. W. J. King, | George Marshall. Philip F. Dunn, recovery of real property and dam-' Edwin Marshall, George W Curtis ages. Continued for the term. and William J. Dunn, of Narrows, Citizens Bank vs M. II. Brenton,' M. FITZGERALD., F. S ItllJtEK, BIGGS.& BIGGN, were in Burns Monday making stricken rrom'tbo docket. l'rxsislem, aec’y aodTrcns. Attorce)» final proof on their homestead en tries south of Malheur Lake. Their NOTICE Ol’ FINAL SETTLEMENT. land is part of that covered by the Notice t» hereby given that the final ac late decision of the Supremo Court count of Jennie Lbtvine as administratrix in the case of the Freneh-Glenn <■( the estate of John S. Devine, decease«!, 1 ( Incorporated.) Livestock Company against Alva !. aa been filed in the County Ceurt ot Abstracts Furnished and Title Guar*p.te»'tl to »11 Lands in Harney Springer. There wero no objections ilarnev County, State ,<J Oregon, an«l that Ibe 12th day of May, 19G2, at the CoHutv. to the proof and the parties will hour of 10 o*cl«rk A. M., baa been duly probably get clear titles to their appointed bv such Court for the hearing REAL ESTATE land. of objections to sneb final account and Office in Bank, Building. Bought and Sold on Commission. th« aettlvment therrof, at which time ; Hon. J. K. Wenthorford, of Al a.«y person interested in such estate mav j bany, democratic nominee for Con a| peat and file objecticns theieto In; gress in the First Disrrict. was in writing and ceuteat the same. J ksktc L) kvink , Burns several days this week on W. E. TEISCH, Prcprlst«. Administratrix ui tho Estate. business, taking his departure ------- BEST OF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.------- Thursday. Mr. Weatherford is an 11MBKU LAND. ACT JINKS. ISU—NOTiCK Drinks mixed to suit your taeie. Courteous treatment guarantee FOK rVBl.ICSTlON, official of the Corvallis A* Eastern Your patronage Solicited. of th, interior; U. s. Land OBe« railroad, ami it was on business in Department Bur»,, Oregon. March 13, IMS that capacity that necessitated his Notte« i, hereby given that in compUauee the provirioni of the n«-t of t'ougre« »( trip to Burtjs He told us a great J will« un« 4, M7S, eutltlod " ad act for th« >«1« of tint, many things “that sounded good to l>erlaudsiu the >tate> of Califorala, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." u extend us," but of courso they arc not for ed to al, the Public iaud State, bv art at Aug- publication. The Osrvallis A East uat«, isw, FmitX Turner. ern people havo bccomo somewhat of Bnrnt, caunty of Ilarney, State of Oregon, Fcr sixty years the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE iitt been a «national stirred up over the many reports hat thia day Sled in thia otticc hia eworn atate- weekly new,paper, read alaaost entirely l«y farmers, and haa «tijofett the cun ft concerning the construction of op ment No. , for the purohaae of the SW«,NXq, NW^SKM. and KM*W. •' Section No W. in dence and eujport of lite American people to a degree never attained by anjr posing lines in this territory, and Towr.hlp No J7 a., Kange No. i~ E W M. and similar iniblicaticu. THE will offer proof to ahow that the laud »ought U have been looking up the filings of more valuable fur jta ttinber or atone than for NEW-YORK TRIBUNE EARMER their plats, etc., in the local land agrlcuUutal purroaca, and to extablUb hi, is ma.ln absolutely for ianu?ra atul their families. The first number Maa i«aued office, to sec if evirv thing was all claim to Mid lan«l before Ilia Register au«l Retelter of thia office at Burn», Oregon, on Nuvctnl»cr 7tb, 1991. right. Some wise ones say it proba Tueadiy, tlieSnl day ot June, IWJ. Every department of agneukurtrf inFistry it e«rered ba- apeetal contributors ltu name* v witneee: John K.’jcnkiua. Thea. bly means a sale of the right of way w h<> ait! leaders in tiicir roapective lines, attd tiie TRIBU NE FARMER w:ll Le K, Jeukinv, Lewia Uugliaa, of Smith, Oregou, to the new company recently organ M. FilaOerald, of Duma, Oregon. in every nense a high claas, up to date, five, enterprising agricultural pe|>er. pro tiiaely illustrated with picture* of live stuck, molel farm buildings and hsuMtr, ised in New Jersey, but ouly later Any aud all peraoua claiming adt eraely the al>ova-«!(<<ierlbed lands are reqtieue«l to file their ««jricuHuril machinery, etc.. developments will bring out the claim, in tfela office on or before raid 3rd day of Fanner«' wives, sons and daughter* will find epactal pages fer entarUir.M u<. JuutiMsy. truth. Rej'ilir j i:« e SI per ’ r.r. v ith ITT VS11 ."O. «'■'?•««> ITT 1 u I jtj) r /V. Frs-x Pc«t tc«1 E. 0. T. G. CO. The Capital Saison