Pubttshua h » tn* Creatosi Va I ley of Eastern Oregon. The Oldest and Mostj Ro liable, I I----------------------■ ~________ _ The Best Advertising Medium. J Harney Valley Items Í/AI V vJ L~. If. l>. tú. «.»>•«■ w < IO.- BURNS. OREGON. SATURDAY. JUNE 28. 1902 »••uiylulur r I NO.31. mi and protection of the canal and I oltEOO!5 harbora. By section I the President is Mootly Contpliuienls f’resilient, given the alternative authority of — on It is Stand fur Irrigation. Renate Adopts R jmmiikt Substi­ proceeding will« the construction «Te Conflict Between Carey Act <>f an isthmian canal by what i» unti New Irrigation Bill. tute. Text of tl»e Bill. Washington. June 21.—Repre­ known as the Nicaragua route, in sentative Moody called on the Pres­ the event that he > h unable to s»?- ident this morning to thank birr, cure ratiHfactorv title to the prop­ on behalf of the |>eople of Oregon A dispatch dated June 20, from The Spooner substitute for the erty of the New Panama Car-al for his assistance in putting the ir­ Hardware of Every Description. Nicaragua Canal bill passed the Company and the control of the Washington says: rigation bill through. He toid the “Some fear has been expressed acuate lust Thursday by u vole of ntcesHary territory from Colombia, President that had it not been for Ml -«JIN, OltEGON. that the new irrigation bill would and after having obtained for the his untiring efforts the measure 12 to 34. It provide« that tbe Prea- bear in furiously upon irrigation United Htate« exclusive control of could never have passed the House, idvnt, through the law officers of projects already begun under the the necessary territory from Costa nor been given consideration in the Government, rhail dete mir.e Carey act. paiticularly those re­ whether a clear title con be obtain­ Rica and Nicaragua, the provisions cently commenced in Oregon But that body; that the measure wa» ed to the Panama Company’s prop­ as to tonnage and drart of vessels.' it is the consensus of opinion of of incalculable benefit to the West, erty rights and concessions. If ha as to harbors and as to works of those familiar with public land and the people of that section ap­ shall be satisfied that such title cun riefense being the same a* in the legislation that there will be no preciated to what extent they were be obtained, he shall purcha«»i tbe section relating to the Panama conflict whatever between the new indebted to him for his aid. Mr. Moody also called the Presi­ property, rights and concessions, route. Au appropriation is ruade Jaw and the Carev act. Enterprises 3 I ♦ for $ 10,000,1 00 If, in bin opinion, of such sums as may be agreed up that l ave heretofore been under­ dent's attention to tne editorial of a clear title cannot be obtained, be on by treaty as compensation to taken under the Carey act will be The Oregonian of the 14th. strongly A 0 shall proceecl to construct an Isth­ N caragtia and Costa Rico for con­ allowed to go on to completion, indorsing his message on Cuban rec- I iprocity, and added that the people mian cunul bv tbe Nicaiagua route. cessions and rights granted to the; and in the future the two laws will * of his state generally believed with The bill further provide» that a United State« Section 5 appropriates $10.000, I work harmoniously. Under the Mr. Roosevelt on this important is­ ( I imorporated ) commission of seven «ball be ap- new Lili when a tract of land ¡ b to | Hl'ESS, — - — OKRGON. pointed by the President to super­ 000 toward the project contemplat­ be reclaimed the Secretary of tae sue. The President deeply appre­ ciated the support of the paper, visa the work and to make arrange­ ed, and provides that appropria­ Interior is authorized to withdraw tions are not to exceed the addition ­ saying its comment on the sitúa- ment« for all the details of it It from settlement all unoccupied o al sum of $135.000 ,(Ml0, if the Pan-1 1 | tion was exactly correct. He was al»o provides that bonds in the A General Sinking Business Transacted. lands, which, in his opinion, will miia route I e adopted, or $180,000,1 ‘ also pleased to know that the peo- sum of $130,000,000, bearing 2 per Dirscturs: W V. King, I S Geer, Geo. Fry, W. E. Trisch. be benefited by the government cent, shall be issued to raise money 000 should the Nicaragua route bej work-. These lands, after with­ I pie of Oregon approved of his course. J. Welcome. Senator Mitchell recently ad­ with which to construct the canal selected as •••••••• •••o®a»o »«•••• By section 6 provision is made; drawal, will not be subject to rec­ dressed a letter to tbe American Wa-hington, June 20 — The isth ­ in " .......... lamation by the states under the Philosophical Society of Philadel- mian cm.al bill passed by the sen­ that in any agreement with Colom- I ' I l.udx** IHr*cl«»ry. PROFESSIONAL cards Carey act, but all other public arid ; tibia, which has in its possession ate provides substantially as fol- bia or with Nicaragua or Costa Rica, | the President is authoriz« d to guar­ lands will be. the original journal of Jf the canal | general Government, under tbe ir­ ! ney to the Pacific Coast. He said dent to acquire for the United and harbors upon such terms as|' rigation laws, shall undertake tbe RIIOTOGRA! HER. that, in view of tbe coming expos«- States, at a cost not exceeding $40.1 maybe arranged for all vessels! reclamation of a certain tract no i tiou at Portland, the people of the 000,000, all of the rights, privileges, | owned bv th M>e countries or bv , BIBNH CHAPTER a <). 49. <» E K state would select land in that same Burns, «Irrjron Mueta •eeond unit iuuith Momtav of Pacilie Northwest are rmvious to franchises, concessions, grants of their citizens. locality under tbe Carey act. The e.rb month in Uasomr lull, Voegtly l^F“M»in St —opposite Bank Section 7 creates an Isthmian 1 procure this paper for republica­ land, right of way unfinished works building Mrs M I.»vena, W M policy under the new law is to re- tion in pamphlet form, and asked Canal Commission of seven luem-i and other property owned by the Mrs. JCunice Thois|>«<>n, Sue. I claim lands whose improvement if he might not have access to it Ne.v Panama Canal Company ?f f ’hers, to be nomi atul bv the Presi-' hu-s not heretofore been undertaken M ARMUEN A OI.AI’.Y j long enough to have it printed as a Fiance, on the Isthmus of Pana­ dent and confirmed by the Senate and which are now unoccupied. W L. M.’«4»n. John w Gaary. ¡Senate Document. The society re­ ma. and al! it.« maps, plans, draw, They are to have charge of con­ “Tbe Carey act.it will be recalled Physicians 1A5. WOMEN <»F ual control of a strip of land not Congress such information as may; Weotcraft. Mei*»« 2nd sn*l 4*1» Tin*«- Y^ uiiamhà fi izukk à LD .-etarding development under the prior to 1897 we see the price of Sat .1 Unían’« lull Mrs TiUi • Iordan, j less than six miles wide from the be required Carey act, which has heretofore' beef higher than it has been in 25 •Mrs. Ione Whiting Guardian. Thornton Williams, M Fitzgerald. Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean.; Under Section 8 authority is Clerk. been availed of but little, the new; - vears. With the cattle of six of Al’orney*at Law, Notary Public, and the right to use and dispose of i given for th«- issue of $ 130,000,000, I mw , Notarial and Peal Estate 1 the wate>s thereon and to excavate. | gold bonds a' 2 per cent to meet i law will induce even more develop­ our leading corn states forced upon Ciiurclt A nnouiu-eiiivn ts. ment under that act than ever be- I ; the market by a lack of feed or Practice ¡construct and perpetually to main-,1 the expenditures authorized by, Sunday School at Harney the He believes if there is any water or both : with a large u.ajor- Burns. Oregon. ' tain, operate and protect thereon a the net They are to be issued from fore first Sunday of tach month at 10 ZW“OiL< e in old .Masonic building difference in cost, that lands re- * itv of the cattlemen of those .it ¡canal of such depth unJ capacity time to time ns the proceeds mav On th» second, o'clock, A M claimed under the Carey act can states out of the market as buyers, 1 — ■ “ - ¡as will afford convenient passag«’ be required are to be in denomina­ third and fourth Sundays of euch I be sold to the settler for ev“n less we have seen the price of beef-stead- 'of ships of the greatest tonnage and tions of $20 or some multiple of month at 3 o'clock P. M Preach* than he can acquire water rights • ily increase, and the expanding m roRDÀX. ¡draft now in use, from the sea to that sum, redeemable after 10 years, inj services every second Sutidny F under the new irrigation law. ¡* aide of the packers force them to the ocean; this control to include and payable in 20 years, the inter­ at 8 P M Chairman Tongue, of the House Practical Lmd Surveyor. ! till their coolers with leancarcass»» I th»* right perpetually to maintain; est to be payable quarterly’ in gold irrigation committee; Represent»- At the Preabv terian church that ordinarily would have found Harns, Oregon, and operate the Panama Railroad, coin. They arc to be exempt from Burns. Rev. A J. Irwin pat> tor. 1 live Newlands, who introduced the ^eir way to the feed yards.—Ex. of the ownership thereof, or con- taxation, are to be disposed of at Divine services the third and fourth bill in the House, and Representa . j trolling interest therein, which ehall! not less than par, ami are tobeopen W. MILLER, Sundays of each month at 11 a. m. tive Mondell, who managed it dur-j A new postal card will appear have been acquirer! *>y the United to popular subscription. None of and 7;.'U> p. m Sabbath school at ing its consideration, together with during the mouth which is describ­ Staler; also juris»liction over the these bonds are to be sold to pay' 10 a. in. every S.ibb.ith morning. I .Votary Public 'inti Ctnreyancsr, George H. Maxwell, of the National ed as a great improvement on pre­ atripand the poits.it the ends there the sums appropriated in sections 11 Irrigation Commission, all agree vious issues, as it leaves a broad Preaching services at the Baptist' ¡of; to muke the necessary police and 2 of the act or the $10,000,000 MnrtKaga«, Deed», Etc , «orreetly made. that there will be no conflict be­ blank space akng the top ofthe church every Island 2ml Sundays.: I Office al Utore. Murm, Orrgon and sanitary rules and regulations, appropriated by section 5. tween the two laws, and the one face of it wide enough to carry th® morning arid evening. Sunday j est iblisb judicial tribunals to en­ The assertion has been made bv will in no wav retard settlementor ! postmarking and thus preserve it® school evt>ry Sundav at 10 *. m.l force the same. The President also many persons that the recent con­ development under the other. They legibility. The stamp on it wilt prayer (»eeting every Thursday ! H. VOLP, A. M . M. D ! mav acquire such additional terri­ test for the governorship was the see no reason why one scheme lie a portrait of the Lie President evening. tory and rights from Colombia as closest ever witnessed in Oregon. should offer inducements superior McKinley. Services at Christian Seicnee! Physician and Surgeon. ' in his judgment will facilitate the This is an error. Mr. Chamberlain to those offered bv the other. Hall, corner east of the Bank, «‘very ■ I general purpose of the act. A bill granting pensions to the has about 250 plurality. In 1878 1 By section 3, $40.000,tXXX is ap Sunday at 11a. in. and 8 p m. 1*1 Office at residence. Indian War Veterans of Oregon has “Kings are only men.” savs an * was elected over Reekir.an — — Oregon j propriated to pay for th« property Tliavcr S rviee Wednesday evenings at 8. Burns, passed the senate and house, and bv a plurality of 69 The vote for exchange. How true. Divest King Everybody is invited to attend i of the new Panama Canal Company ' Thayer was 26.201; for Beekman, Edward of his royal attire, clothe now goes to the president for hit* these services. and a sufficient amount to pay i WAN l‘KO— THl’STWOKTHV MEN ANU 16,132. Tn 1866 the cunteat be­ him in a wool shirt and blue over­ approval. womeiHt- travel and a«lvrrti«v fur old •■tab- Colombia for the territory acquired II.Nhrd hotijo wi »olid flnanclnl siandlnn Salary tween Woods and Kelly was near­ alls, place a chew of Muleshoe to- The Supreme Lodge, A. 0. U. W, GO YEARS' 97NOa ye r and expense», all payable in cakh. from that country for building the b cco in his jaw and stand him up at Portland Wednesday decided t«* N > rativavRlng required. Give references an«! ly as elo«e » Caxton Bldg Chicago. tween Chamberloi t and Furnish. alongside- of an Oregon rancher, hold the next session in St. Paul. through the Isthmian Canal Com­ The vote for Woods wa« 10,283; i and the most observing student of j wantkd - severa L persons or char - mission, authorized by the act to for Kelley. 0956. Plurality for men would not l>e aide to determine Governor Geer has decided to nclerind rood reputation In each »t*te(on«> in this county required)to represent ai.d advertlxe proceed with the construction of which was the king and which old call ii apeciai session of the .legisla­ Woods, 327.—Oregonian. old •i4*teliah«»1 wealthy hiislne»« h«»n«e •>( »olid Ss'sry »I»« w.ekiv with the canal, utilizing as far as possi- finanel*! Mandlni: f _ ture to pass a ilal salary law. Bill Jones Tnsox M arks additional, al! in etui. .. .. .11 payable pn,.hl. in «-..f, . e.eh Uje wQrk aln(kdy do ,e. The OcaicN« Governor Geer has granted a full Wedne-ulav direct from head offlee.«, II nr»«'a C opyrights A c . and carritf«» furui>hcd. when nccr*«ear” Ref Portland Journal: Governor Whit Do unto others as you think Anfuo* • wk W ik * r »»«1 d^twirtpilon mnt •retire«. Enclose nelf addressed stamped «n- canal is to be supplied with all pardon to Frank Ingram, the con­ nnlRtly MOVt*n <»ur J‘r«* wbetbrr rb •elop« M«naI* < gib muni r*. eaker. the first govt mor of Oregon, vict who risked his life last week they would do unto vou—and do it* necessary locks and other appli ­ ri*>n«Krleflrcn«fl(|eiifl*L llandtiGOton Fatcuts »«nt fr*©. Miten« r for »ecurintr pauwita. is still living at Eugene. He and in an attempt to prevent Tracev first. — David Harucj. ances. Provision is made for the Patents tak*»«i tnr»>tnih Munn A Co. rcielrt «wfUd, without ahnnro, Ln thn construction of safe and commodi­ and Merrill from murdering the Governor Moody are the only living The Fort Hall Indian reservation, ous harbors at the termini of tbe guards and escaping. Ingram was ex governors of the stute. To them Ah»n«»om»lrUln>• r.moily that «ware* n mill lu oat «lay