Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, May 31, 1902, Image 1

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Pu blüh ud in th a
Greatest Valley of Eastern Oregon.
I he Oldest and Most
Rûliablo,
VOL. IB.
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Uflimipir,
BURNS. OREGON. SATURDAY. MAY 31. 1902.
I he Best Advei tiding
Med iu rn.
50 J’« r \ mir,
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NO. 27,
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WOULD OPEN OP A WAR-^1“
COOS BAY ROAD
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\ ppropriat ions for Orc~<»ti Ini-
pruvi-mcnts.
Washington, May 23.—The bill«
a favorable report would give the
which have p-ies«d lx>th the House
topic undue notoriety . and the op-
1‘ri ilieteil Kesiilt of l*a«saSl, <»f lwl'1'"'1* is the leasing law are now Engineer» to lie Pill on tlir l.inc and the Senate nt the present s<-s-
• ion carry the following appropria­
concentrating their efforts to hare
i.casoig lulls.
at O ikt .
tions for < »regon :
aJI leasing bills «iilier •mothered
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Improving the mouth of the
in committee or report'd adv< rxelv.
Columbia.
> 50< M K)0 imni'xliati 1 v
The cl.anc's are that t cis effort will'
Portland. May 21.—The Grand' available and 11 Offn.iXO for iff«*
Washington, Muy 1-S.—So gen­ be successful.
Ha rd» uro of Every Description.
Central Railroad Conipany. which contract, making a total of >1.501»,
eral I i .' ih become th« sentiment a-
wax recently incorporated in Port- (sit»;
,
Injurie«
to
the
human
Imart.
long
improving Lower Willamette
. gaii'kt the pending leasing biliu
B!K\s.
(»ItEGON.
considered futul, are rmw succesa- laud to build aline f><-twc»n f'sis nod Columbia Rivers lielor.- Port-
that ar« before Congress that all of
fully treated ami some «urgc-m« , Bay and Salt Lalc<- ( itv, and of land. >225,(J0<»: Willamette River
those meusures will undoubtedly
hive even gone so far as to sav* which.I. Thurburn Hoss, of the above Portland, and Yamhill Rivci,
di« in committee. Some timo ago,
tlpit they are no worse than any Title Guaranty A Trust Company, IffS.OtMt;
when ull effort for l«a«iog legisla­
other muscular wound, th" danger is president, will start six engineers
Itii 1 li- !liv«-r. from Cixpiilb» City
tion was pluced behind the Bower­
hi ing the same in loth cases, that with aen-wof 21 n.eu and full field toil- mouth, $'5i).O('O; improving
stock and Millaid bil's, itwav read­
' of bleeding to death. It is clatiu- outfit for Co< s Rar on the steaim-r C'ms River.>2O0<i; improving Col­
ily show n by members of the com-
; cd tbe heart can I.« op<-raO d upon Alliance tomorrow, with instruc­ umbia River at Cascade«, >.'!O,()(M>-,
' mittce and by tin- Interior l»«p!irt-
re*« ('•ootnec.tctcci.ttoji <.^o(i<>co:: oao#v»o* 't«e®ocre
with less danger than other inter- tion» io begin a survey for a rail­ improving l'pp*»r Columbia and
lili nt thut both I .Ils teemed w ith
JOUS W IlhPJs I-,..., I..„I,
H. (’. LEV) XS,
n il organs.
road from the bay eastward. N'. xt Snake Rivers, Oregon and Wash­
>
(• E » IKY. < miner.
fraud. After aevcral works' die-
\ n t* I’r'wlmt. •»
week another surveying part}' will ington, >4<».25O: improvement of
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u
cuaaion it bei ame apparent toevery-
n
A Penn«vlvitnia railroad official be put in the field at Roseburg to Columbia at The Dalle- ar>d Oliffi,
e
one that those billr could not be re­
w .rk toward the coast Other.« will balance heretofore appropriated.
e
»
ported, ami they were, by mutual tested tie effect of .Sunday work n
be
put in the country to tGe east­ >21 1.5O0; new appropriation. i(OO,
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p-mgs of men and found a decided
consent, droppi'd.
a
ward
later. The plans contemplate • M)0, amended in conference to car­
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Tho interest in leasing legislation falling off in the amount of work,
the
completion
of a reconnoisanee ry >100,(100 iu addition to Un­
BITCXS,
(MtEGON.
now centers around the La«ey lull, done by those who worked seven
of
the
country
so
that a report on available balance, with the total of
J
and th« lull providing for Ica-ingi •lavs as compared to those who had
tin-
enterprise
can
Is- made bv Au­ the ca: al. >4.<« (».'NX1; Columbia
u
for grazing pur|»uiee only th« lands a day of rest. He holds that Stin-
Q
gust
15.
I'pm
that
renort it is ex­
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A General B.inkin^ Business Transacted. • n of Nebraska. The Interior Depart­ 1 dav rest pays as un economic prin­ pected definite orders for further River b-twecn the mouth of the
Willamette River and th« City of
ment is to recommend ngaii.st l oth ciple aside from any question of
Directors \\ Y. Kin.’. 1
(¡••'•r. Geo. F ry. U E Triach. a >
progress will be baseJ.
Vancouver, Wash , >10,000; month
measure«; not mj much that they religion,
.1. ( . \\ idi’omi*.
5
So great is the confidence in th« of the Siuslaw River, continuing
•>
ui drawn to permit fraud, but tbut
«» ok « c 4»« »♦
0 ’<. ? one
serious intent and substantial back­ the improvement. >.;5.0iX», im­
leasing legislation is unnecessary, j I ntclligcncc. industry, honest v •
ing of this railrca<l move that the prov ingt'oes ¡lay.>75.(X»0; improve­
Th« Lacey bill which is framed en-1 and thtift produce wealth, and the
¡'ROFF.SSIONAL cards
Empire Construction Company, ment of Tillamook Bay and oar.
tirely in the interest of the settler,! wealthy man's elm filntv is to use
which
is presumed to have close il ­ >20.000.
r
probably ha« no friend otheu than, his money w here it wul do the
lation to the railroad, will in a few
Also the following surveys a<e
Mr. Lacey. The other members of 1 greatest C’O'l to the greatest num­
J.
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weeks send a large force of work- 'provided for: lillamook Bas. Ca|»-
the public laud« committee admit ber. The founding of a great in­
S.
men. w>th piledrivers, acrapers and ■ Lookout, with a view of establish-
PUOTOCIIAI 11 Ell
that th* bill is honest in purpose,' dustry serve« «neb a purpo«" as
other necessary apparatus, to build inv a breakwater j.eanal and locks
and fur more desirable than any well as the founding of a library or'
Ilt’KXS (’HAITI It. So 4'J. " E
a large dock and make other prep- of ^Yamhill River. Y j piimi River,
BtiriiN, Oregon.
Moût» ■>*. und and lourth Moiid»v <>(
leaking bill that has vet teen a college.
irations lor the active work of rail from mouth to Elk Citv; Willam-
tJF
'Inin
St
—
opposite
Rank.
•• ai h mouth m Mskonic hill, \ix-utly
brought forward, but they are gen­
n id construction. The company ette Rivvr. front I’ortIaii«J to Ore-
building. Mrs Al < ku >" la-ven». >\ . M
erally m t inclined to support any
The legitimate effort of corpora­ ' is particularly desirous of getting
Mn Eani<w TI iou »| mimi . Si-c.
gon City: Willamette Riveroppo-
bill.
I tions to effect economies of man­
jyj ii.«nr..x a i.i.iia'
before the public the fact that this site Albany. The Siuslaw and
But what is mor« ititcrcwting is agement to deermse thevost of [rro-
Ill RNK I.olHib. NO OY. A F. .< A M.
does not nei’estarilv mean that the Coos Bay inerea«« of >
Ml ;md
V\ !.. MnrJnhii W <i«rarr,
the fact that the very cattle inter-' duction works a public benefit. And I 1
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Mvrta s-aUll l<V nil ur before full II..... I',
railroad
will
positively
lx»
built
im-
$75,000, respectirelv. i are still in
/’••yiiciutu d' Sui-'jroni.
qimlitirii brother» fraternally inv.’oil,
c«tH which were working for thc^f trusts make price» high and
mediately. It merely goes to show conference. The old pcitollic«
< I. I. • n . on, \V. M
t. ' . Uted
Buras, Oregon. passage of the Millai d and Bower-1 profits inordinate the competition
•that the construction company is building at Portland. -*2.*.iii N •».»:
be«-) .
£Ä“(»:!'i. i- »t ri'«i lrt.rc. 'Phone k'l.
•oek bill« are now found vigorously ( of other corpar itior.s will be a sure
willing to put some money into ni-,v ( ustom-Iiouse at Portland,
"t'po.ing th« Laeev bill. Instead leveller and safet’.-valve.
lil'RXS l.iil'tir. No uS. A. <» l . W
preparittions. so ns to l>« on the >1<I.O(K> additional: assay offiu,
of being drawn in the interest of
M..-I» <t Brown Imll evnn I'rnbi'. -ve-
ground
and ready for business when Portland. > 15.tn si per ya r; r veum-
pH«.«
a
mm»»
nina
Visitin« brulliers iril. rtialh in-
large sti ck owner«, its provisions
The battle-ship “K'-nr«arge" ba- the proper time shall com«. If it cutter at Astoria, -$1O,(XIO: Indian
X
vtxxL Tliu» S«/xr», W. M. ( Inis
J W B jf:;»
baltoii Bigg«.
favor the .«mall holder, ami operate
just held the record-!.reaking tar- should turn out that the enterprise appropriation bill, Cmatilla tribes,
("ocUrsue, Recorder.
against li» cattle kings. Many ot
A. ttornp tp-rtf- /.ft
get practice of the world. Her I Il- -hould bi-dropped, of course that >•',(•(;(>; incidental i-xpeiisi-.« of
the cattlemen an- now contcndi g
HI UN«. «»BKGON.
inch gun« hit th« mark seven OUt monev would be lost. The con­ scrvicf in • »regou. >10 tnst; -awmill
li ABNEY l.( »I'll’". M i 77, I < • < » E
that no leasing law is practicable;
Mme» nvery SsliinUv ewnine. B "Wi's
•th.-.» in Bank building.
of eleven times, firing while st* air­ struction company is willinf to take at Klamath agency, $5W; educa­
ball
V.rr
that is. ai y law which would per
vited
Frankl» .lui k. ui, .X . • i
ing at half spci'd. the target beii g the chances at this time fur the tion of 550 pupils at ('hemawa
mi; th** making of homesteads on
C. G. Snii h, Sc, r«tAi>.
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only forly-fivr feet long, one mile possible advantage it mav thus get. Training School. $ !'>ls: pay of .the
land« covered bv lense. If a law
^yil .1 I I MS A I II ZG«K VI !>
a wav.
I. I>. Kinney is the .ceief engi­ -uperintendeiit of the said .«chord,
of thut kind were pasted, they say.
Ti l £ CIRCLE. Xi» 1'lr>. W"M!'S <»1
M FtUfcriiltf.
neer of the Great Central Railroad >1SO(); drainage at said school
Waodcriift.
Jivl ui I lib 'l>:.-% ihorttUtn Wihiftin«.
their enemies would very soon semi
k*iv st Brown'» hull. Mrs li.’i-.l'.t I in.
Oompatiy. and be is authority for >tU'0O; general repairs and im­
al Law,
Notary Public.
The
democratic
proposal
that
we
in representatives to settle upon
Mr», lone Wliitutif
<iuarili.ui.
/.au. Notarial nwl lltal EtltVt
the foregoing statement.«. Since provements, $5000; construetiim of
Clrlk.
various portions of the land cover­ abandon th« Philippines is like a
February I he says h« has been in a new brick dormitory. >25.000.
childish
"playing
the
baby
act''
Piartirt.
ed bv lease, thereby destroying, to
<'ll it re li A ii noil lier nient s.
before the nations of the earth and ' Oregon, much of the time in Port­
Burns Oregon.
Sundry civil bill—'¿uarantiire
all practical intents and purposes.
Sunday School at Harney the fOT'MIlee in old Masonic building
land.
and h<» is quite proud of the station near Astoria, including the
the
people
will
naturally
side
with
, the objects of such lease, it is said
I
first Sunday of each month nt I*»
rapidity and secrecy with which additional purchase of land. >20,
that under the leasing bills cattle­ the party that opjiosos nationaldis-
the work has been conducttd up to ooti; keeper’« dwelling at Yaquw a
o'clock, A M. • >:i t lie second,
houor.
men would have tbe ii«hl to fence
third and fourth Sundays of each p XI JoKl’ÀV
this time.
Head light station. $1000; liicsa »•
their leashold, but so long as the
Preaeh-
"I
cannot
say
who
the
principals
tnotitb at o'cl oek P. M
it.g
stutions, Washington, < >regon
A Nt w York newspaper has com-
land was subject to hmucstea i en­
itig services every seeond Sundlie
arc
in
this
railroad
enterprise."
I'lu -tienl Land Surrryor.
and ( aliforniu. >22,100; Clacka-
try, they would not undertake tais iled a list of 1,-137 different "cures
said he l««t night ; "but 1 can sav mas fish hatchery. >4-‘!2o. A pro-
nt N P M
ilurui, Orrçon,
for
rheumatism,
al!
recommended
expense, for the very reason that
homesteaders coming in would take as ee-tain bv their users. The that my own private opinion is vision which will authorize th«
Clubbing rat •• givtn with any
such Secretary of the Treasury to adjust
up their most desirable tracts, and moral of this tabulation is that the that they have taken hold in
pnp-r or prriixlical published in g W Mlll.FK,
I
am. ■ and pay tin Oregon war claims lor
a
wav
that
they
can't
let
go.
disease
still
bailies
medical
skill
of
secure fence and all.
the I'nitcd States.
men Jsuppl.es
j
confident,
too.
that
they
are
furnished during the War
all
kinds.
(»n tb.e other hand, the friends of
who will not bo broken bv spend- of the Rebellion will carry
aVo*nry Public and Conveyancer,
tO.OOo.
the homesteader assert that the|
ing
what
so
no
of
us
wonld
regard
50 YEARS’
The
above
does
not
include
tl»<
covering of sections of the public! The conception that the consoli­
XLir’yn •«' I’ov-h. Etc
njl«le
EXPERIENCE
accurate
pre
­
a«
a
fortune
to
get
money
carried
by
the
Lndian
\\
ar
UiT».*e til #!«. «
Burna, Orrgoi. domain by large lenses would tend dation of wealth means hoarding
iimirary
informal
ion.
veteran
bill,
which
has
passed
the
lo intimidate settler«, and prevent rather than the effective organiza­
"It is also my conviction that Semite and is favorably reported
their fettling on land covered by a tion of effort is a fallacy that par-
this
project means a road to Port­ in the House, witli a very favorable
H. VOLP, A. M.. M. D. grazing lease. They say settlers tisanship is trying to instill int<»
land as well as one to Ceos Ray. It prospect ot becoming a law at tins
would not dare go upon these lands, the minds of the unthinking.
T rade M auks
is certainly supported by jwwerful' session. The amount carried by
D esigns
Physician and Surgeon,
against the wish of tbe cattlemen.
COPVRIUHTG AC.
Alimin, »»liirtnc r. <li»t<-h A"J ilnwli'tl'.u n. 1»
i I A western member, who is fa­ Lewis Nixon resigned fri ui New- Eii“tern railroad interests, and I this bill, as estimated by the de­
nul<-klr >i»'Mrl«iii nnr iTiui'in Irvi'wlivihvr io>
surmise that they have special rea­ partment for the benefit of the old
invaiitlon !• prubably p;»te»it •il»i*' 4 lomuitui-
fUff-i itliee at residence.
miliar with cattle and range prob­ York's political ring because, as he
tiontwrrx llye.iwtldetiflai. Handbook on l‘at< uu
*<»nt fr.»e.
•»«»•nry lot' «»»curing paten?a.
sons for desiring to get into this Oregon Indian War veteran« m
Burns,
—
—
Oregon
Pafani« tiktni throutrh Mutm A to. r<»«Ivt
lems, says that the enactment of said, ,-I cannot retain my self-re­
yprrLU
Without ch nW . Hi I he
1 -so5 .5ij, is $5,001 ,(l'ir>. The amount
anv leasing law would open uji a spect and still remain the leader of field."
Mr. Kinney says that Oregon is that will be paid the first year is
WAN IEI»-IKISI WORTHY MEN
ANI> vicious war between stockmen and Tammany."
A li»nn»ii'»i»lr llluntml.1 I w. rlilr. I «'7—1 rlr
He has regained the 50 years behind the times in the estimated al >73.5,656. Most of ths
rulaito« of Hfiy
Jotimnl. 1 < < . ■>.» a w <» iiic : i ! to trmrl and »«iverlise for old ostah
«nitr . fi'ur lu.iiitUi». IL i*c»M by all nrw»dtal«i«.
lHhv«l hotir-t oi m »M«I tlnAib'ial MAtHlinif. >aiary settlers, which would surely end in respect of the country.
wav ot industrial development, beneficiaries are in Oregon. Neither
y<» r tml cx|ie!»M*\ nil payable hi r«»h.
lie says that if present
MUNN & Co.3b,nro,d‘a New Vork |7M)a
No i ntivanning ro<|Uire<L Give ipfcrrnces ami bloodshed,
From his examination of the Coos
jj include the suit) of $537,
<-nrl*»-.»* -rIr»"sp«l *l«inpvu
onxeloprd.
Hraurtl Offlr»,
V St.. W»»hl»«li>ii. I'. < •
conditions »re allowed to continue,
Aiidi« a XLiawr, 3.».» Laxton Kidg. thicHgo.
Of seventy five boys who took Ray country he says he knows that po 7.20 carr'ed in the hill ratifying
this difficulty would be obviated,
the recent exiimiuation» fortlie An­ it is a verv rich region, ami onc the treaty with the Klamath In-
WANI'KK SFVF.RAl I’FIISOSS OF l II A II- as there is a general understanding
»¡I h r aik I tr<»t.i| icj.'itntu»!» tn •■»»rh MMdmii' in
napolis Naval Academy thirty­ ibat will well pay working. Mr. Jimm, which is pending in the
tlii> routiit rfl inirctlH » r»*pi<M»nt mi .-I advertise ns to what lands are to lie grazed
.»Id «•wt:|l»l|>lH*'i WfMlthV b'l.-: Ilf* » hi»U»r O|
eight passed, the largest percentage Kinney does not expect to remain House.
ih’Rir.'iiil •»tninliiiK Sa'nrvllSUO w. eklv with upon, and certain lands arc set. a-,
U» writ«* for our < onfl.i«?nti>»t letter bn; i- H|>
»i<hiil'i»n:tl, n II |»A\ able in rash ouch
piling for patent; il hlav *» worth money.
of successful ca.idi lutes so far re­ in ehaige of construction when that
\V«*<ii»fw.|»i y dif.'tt ir«»ni hi ml ofl'irei. Horsc- part
We promptly obtain I’. J4, ami t'o| f ig;i
for sheep and others for cat­
Hful cni'rlHft'M fiirnishptl. u lien nece*>Rr'
l!nf
corded.
stage shall be reached. He h is to
Vote for Tims. Allen lor Sheriff.
rf»»nr»»' l.itriOM* self
re.«r.| *tnnit»vl vn- tle.
There is practically no fric­
\oin|»c. M hhrrit , filti < Hxtwn Building, Uhk’titzo.
do rather with the preliminary
Vote for It. A, Miller for Treas-
tion ; certainly, in his opinion,
Vote for Thus. Allen for Sheriff, work, much of which, in this case. urer.
TI r V *2* V* we
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nothing like the disputes that would
or photo ami wo »unu <in IMMI. O.AI t
«riser report on p i' -it»’ ■' -.1». w. zW'
Vote for John E Logg in for As- has been done.
hr MM I' uni
. i I Md ■ ■' -
frdl»’"' the enactment of a leasing
Vote for IL
I-evens forCounty
I
ch.rB«« nr« moiier»’-. Fry B-.
Judge.
SWIFT & CO.,
Thin «¡Knuturei» ou every tK>y of the genuino
effort is HOW being m.kde to
Vote fur K. A. Miller for Tr .-as-
Vote for H. C, Lcvens for County
Vote for John E. Lo^yun fvg
Pfttnni Lawy9rcf
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Bromo-Quinine
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Judge.
Opp U S. Patewt Office Wa*hH<jt»n. D.C.
A ïsvïsuj .
he reniftfiv I hot rurrt a
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THE CITIZENS BANK
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