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WOOLMEN, ATTENTION! < E. Kenvof: ami family will occupy the Cui tieor residence. llnrua will have a rousing time We trill have a WOOL SALE in N. Brown A Sous have a fin« tlm Fourth. I hm’t mia* it, nc.r Wuiohoi.Hcs, in thn city Tues line of gi n tiemen’ h fui ni«hing goods day, July I. 1902, ii number of Si Ankeny inni Jack Robinson for Summer weur. buyer« will be on Lund. lire outing on Emigrant crei-k. The work of excavating for the As this is the Ix-st selling market Frank CiiuimiiiH wus up from foiindutiou for Geo. Fry’» new brick m Eastern Oregon without sales, Diamond a few days this week. building <m the corner north of the we will try and maintain the same Samuel Mivkels and wife. olTlur- Bunk is under wav. ii putatiiin with a uo<4 mb- m-y, wore visiting in Bums Tues- I I II. Holland, the P. L. S. Co's SEND YOUR WOOLTO HINT d ly in w biaikkeeper left Thursday by J NG I ON. Free storage. Puckard Shoe« for men! Best private convCynncu for Ontario to OREGON COMMERCIAL CO. shoe for nu n made. N Bro vn a move his family to Burn«. SHERK A GRAHAM CO. Sons. FRAME FORWARDING CO. 'The baseball gum« s are Kchcdul- Mr ami Mrs T. B. James were cd for July 5 and G. The teams Of prescriptions is no child's play. over from Hurney Sunday visiting will I m evenly niatche«! and you Il requires conscientio is care and friend«. may look for a spirited contest. Committees s- accurate knowledge of drugs and Plan» to Irrigate Register Wm. l’urro r<’|s»rtH nn Frank Jackron is having liis lots Government Oregon. tlmir relation« to each other. We uiiiisuidlv lively land bimincHit th«’ 1 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—A. W. Gowan. Clmiimmi. < has N. north of the Catholie church grad tuke an honest prida in the purity I a«l week. Cochratu-, Secretary, 1 Schwartz, II. M. Horton. ci and stone foiindatioiia placed of our drugs, ai.«l the skill un<l iui - Literary Exercises—L. Woidcu j Committie on Finance—W. E. Washington. Juno 21. — At the Byron Terrill arrived from the under the two Cottages upon the I cuiaey with which we compound berg, Jr.. N. U. Carpenter. Tri«ch, Ben Brown. Harry request ot Representative Moody, railroad Wednesday with freight premises. Gus Keiubold. tl cm ou your physician s order. Thom pson. the Geological Survey will send lor Burna parties. Richard Smith, of Narrows, trat j three field parties into Eastern Ore- Music—A. C. Welcome, J. i!. Bvrd Sport-— J. J. Donegan, Rob< r McMullen, the photographer, is up on business Thursday. Mr I gon this 8timm«r. I. C. Rusrell Waters. Leo Walton. Dr. H S. Brownton. still to be found at his <d<i stand Smitn. wh«i is now engaged in the I I teroration —Sam Mothershead will spend the season in making, Reception — Mayor C. Cummins, II. W. WEI.COM i: £ CO., opposite the Bank. i beep business, says his flock is do I surface examinations in the north- ! Dr. John W. «Teary, A. L. Erank (>. Jackson, Churl«-» Proprietor«. i Brittingham. Hunter. Commissioner It J, Williams ing tine, though he has been ern extremities <4 Malheur ami ! troubled eonsiderublc with the scab. Budeimxn. Emmett Reed. Fireworks — I. S. Geer. John Harney Counties, to determine the ! was in fiom Silver Crri-k on Luai- Ben Campbel! was down from his umount of artesian water available I nesa during the week. homestead in the mountains n few I for irrigation, ami the probable* Caldwell ,v Bvrd. proprietors of S \ fb'ItlHY. IENE 2H, twii! davs during the week, making ttp- depth to which well« must I m sunk. Tli<- Winisor Bur. have purchased u piano for iht-it place of business. plications for final proof on his Last Summer He comluctcd similar ¡.luce. Mr. Campbell informs 11R examinations throughout Southern KL’MWEIt NORMAL SCHOOL. Wash II irkne-m und P O. O.ird that he will not commence his mad Idaho. A Summer Normal Schcol will have sold their yearling wethers tu contract on Silver « reek until after A second party, which sp-nt la-t coniiuencs the work oforgamzation the Goodman Bros., fur $2 00 per haying. t< as< ’U in making triangula*ions to July 7th. The Normal will con head. i tlx- west of Baker City, will con Tho Band boys have secured tutus over a course of five week« Sum A Garber; representing the Flora! Hall fer the Fourth of July tinue this same work » a-t and m>rth The first week will be devoted to < 'iial-ile-rlail. M’-dieill«’ Cu., of Ih'S I organization end piannin/ for the Moi in x lowu, wa.-i in Burns during i Lail This will be one of the main ironi that jioint, paving particular social events of the v«H«on. The attention to the « 'urnucopia mining most effectual work during the fol the week. ! bovs know how to conduct such af district. As soon a« this triangu I lowing four weeks. W H ««dwell, of \rlington, has i fairs. ami arc always sure of a large lation is completed, it i- intended All subjects for county and Mst* «old . bout o' '<1 Lead of Cunning-' crowd. First class music. Every to have this mineral belt more papers will tie thoroughly discm s d lium buck« to I the sbeepni'-n of liar- 1 body will lx- there. closely examined with a view to end reviewed ami the work in gen ney county. J. E lwin Johnson, son ef Survey determining the « xtt nt and rich- We are receiving new and fr-o*li stock nearly every .da}’—fr< «1« eral will be of inestimable \ altu to (Juci ’ n «Juulitv rli'u « for women. or John E. Johnson, arrived here ness of orc deposits in a manner line of Groceries, Ladies’ dresB goods, Shirt waists. Wrapper.«. niiv on« desiring to tuke the Au Best workrnunehip, quality unex-' i uei-diiv from Corvallis where he similar t«> the Lindgren exarnina- Gents' Furnishing Good«. Shoes, Hats. Childrens’ apparel, etc. gust teachers’ examination. celled, style the latest out. N. has been attending tin- Agricultural tion uf the Blue Mountain gold f Give us your orders. We will till them at bottom prices. All teachers and public school College. He will remain in Har fields a year ago. Students nleive the eighth grade Brown A Sou«. A third par’y will be sent into will l><-admitted Everyone tak Jorgensen is «till to the front ney county this summer, and will the Blue Mountains to locate feasi ing the Summer ' ormnl c mr-e are with low pric« s Call ami sec his | h ive charg • of the road work con- ble sites for storage rc«erv«>ir6. with rc' U' Sted tn report on the morn.ng line uf watches, clocks, jewelry, tracted by his father. u view to their ultimate use by the «tationarv. < tc. of July 7th. Frank Stauffer and \V. E, Trisch General Government under the Through thecourteoy of the Burn« Robt Irving and Tlios. Vickers, who bus been taking u short recre school l»oard, the Summer Normal of ILirnev, urrived from the rail ation nt the Stauffer place on Crane new irrigation law ur their ultili- The bar is supplied with none will In’ held in the public school road Thursday with freight lor Creek, came in Thursday. “Kid’’ zation by private enterprise. The department is convinced that the; but the very best brands of building. <>u liis arrival looked the ideal va. waters from streams rising in the Burns in«-reliant*. Wines, Liquors and Carbonut« 4 Prof. M E Rifbv, who has just The first strawberries of the sea queio. After two weeks on the Blue Mountains, if properly stond drinks, and the Choicest Cigars. returned from a visit with his fam son arrived in town Thur.« lay and deck of a broncho h<- will probably and controlled, can be made to re- ily at Medford, will have charge of Your patronage solicited. were placed m. the market :it three In- a while in getting I.is land legs I claim large tracts of lands that are the school. llis w >rk in ronnec- i. gain. lio.xrx for n dollar. 1 now practically valueless. Exami- . Courteous treatment u, all. tiou with the Commercial school J. J. Ttipker returned Monday nations for reservoir sites will also Win Morrison was over from Corner north of pustotliee. last winter is very complimentary from Portland where he has been ! be made in a i»art of Crook County • his ranch mar Harney yesterday. for some months past under medi and his ability as an educator ably I And along the Deschutes River. •4 CALDWELL A BYRD. <|iialities him to superintend the Mr. Morrison says they will be cal treatment for an obstruction in On the recommendation of Rep l’fopi ietms ready to hav in tlmt section in two the bladder. An operation was work <>f the Normal. neces«ary to remove the tronble, resentative Tongue, a fourth party or i hreo days. I The electric light plant which which wns performed with good will visit the mountainous region Ifaritey Comity'« Wool «‘lip. success. Joe comes back in good in Josephine and Jackson Counties, The wool clip of Hurney County was placed in operation lust week health and is again at work in the and north into Douglas County, to; which is conservatively estimated shut down S.iturd.iv pending the blacksmith shop. locate sites for storage reservoirs.; ut 500,000 pounds is nearly all en arrival of some machinery which George Thompson cume up from While there is not the «¡-me de Wilo Horse Monday, where he has | route to the railroad Th« prices had burnt out. peen since March. George savs the mand for irrigation there as in which rsniji- from 12 to In cent« L. WOLDENBERG. SIL, Proprietor. Atty’ «'. W. Parrish and Thos » prospects are fair for a lively nun- . Eastern Oregon, experience has ! tier pound means a snug little sum I Sagna returned Wednesday from I ing camp in the Steins Mountain demonstrated that irrigation ma The services of a brewer of long years experience has been *e- for tlie wool growers of this section I an outing tn the mountains north. i this summer. Some twenty miners terially aids in the cultivation of i curcd and the product of this Brewery is of the best grade i«i the Th* i;rade of wool is said to be of While absent they dropped into are already working prospects there fruits, nod while the Government i Inland Empire. Place a trial order and you will not be disap- ai d arc meeting rvith considerable extra quality, and should bring tin Can von Citv for a few days. | encouragement. The new camp is ■ may not undertake the construe- j pointed. highest market price •’’rotn a OREOOS Deloss Gould and yvife, accom about eight miles hick of th«- P tion of reservoirs in the vicinity of Bl RNS. sheepman who has been spending I ranch. Ashland and Roseburg, it is be panied by- Mrs Gould’s father and the week in Burns we gather 'lie Commissioner A. Venator was in | lieved the Government surveys will brother, left lust w«-ek for the John following in regards to the various i from his home on Crane Creek sev-1 b«» of great assistauee to private Dav country tvhero they will locate clips: A Venator, 193 sacks; Wu«h era! days during the week. Mr.! enterprise. Ilarknesa, ltX>;|Geo. Page, 40; \\ . a number of homesteads and make Venator lately has become largely A party will be sent into Wash i their future homes. ! engaged in tne sheep business and J. King, 40; Jones A Williamson, ington to continue the examina expresses himself pleased with the Prof. M. E. Rigby, w!io conduct- 125; Lvtle A McMullen. 75; Arm tion of reservoir sites on the east outlook for that industry. His strong Bros. 5fl; Ed Crosbv. ..O: . < <l the Burns Business College and dip for the season amounted to a- ; ern slojM of the Cascade Moun i re bout 75,000 pounds and while Imre . Horen Thompson, GS; Collenbaugh ,aet tains, with a view to storing the A Hotchkiss, ;A); Hunstm A Polleti. i »««rn.-.l Tuesday from a visit with ' lie wrote the parties bundling his | waste waters of streams ¡lowing 50; A S Swain, 45; Guy Dicken- ■ lamily ut Medturd. They will i weol at Ontario to let the clip go i eastward. Water storag«» in at the best figure obtainable. .mi, 22: J H. .Neal. Gt'; Richard join him here this Fall. I p!>er Columbia Riv«-r Basin Mrs. Sarah Springer, wife of 1. Henn Hamilton came in from Smith. 19; James Paul. GO J*n- B. Springer of this place, passed al-»> be given some a't«*nti>m kirn, Jenkius, 90. Jenkins Bro«, the Stein Mountain country the siiddenh Tuesday night, June 125; Pete Peterson. 100; Elsie ! first of the week to Stock up fora awuy 24, from hpnrt failure. The de- i Fred Fi’ke i« m itin d ung pro«p< cling trip in the mountains Brown. 15; R. H. Brown, 55 ; Ait north. lie left Wednesday with ceased was born in Ohio. April 2‘t,1 serial work. gust Miller,50. three liorsi - well packol and will 1837. Sb»' wu« married to L. B. Win. Gibson w.t* over from liar probably be absent the remainder Springer in Missouri. Nov. 3, 1859. Besides her husband she leaves two ni-v Muuday. EOlt SALE—A new home of . of the season. children to mourn her loss, Alva five rooms, with outbuildings. A D. Fennimore will leave im- I Springer, of Narrows, ami Mrs <>eo. Remember the Band Isiys grand j I „ full block of eight lots, Good water ' mediately after the Fourth for San Marshall, of Ilarn«*y, Funeral ser ball the evening of the Fourth. V. i I U' as there is in town. Enquire at Francisco to secure treatment for vice* were conduct«?«! Wednesday I- Wm. Bennett was down from ! his eyes which have become affect morning and the remains interred Successor* to Li. A. Miller A Co. this oilice. ,» Silvios valley on business Monday ed with cataract. He will go by in the Burns ceincterv. I- Clubbing rates given with any private conveyance to Ashland, The preliminary examination of Chas. Rann, of Harney, was over paper or periodical published in where lie will take the train for the Dalv for killing Robert Toney on business a cjupleof davs during Bay City. If the country suits him Jerrv tlw United States. at the Buena Viste ranch June 1G, the week. , he may locate permanently near was heard la.a. »Saluiday bi-mre XoU< E eolt fCIII.ri A Ho.V Ashland, Justice Jameson. A pail of the Mrs. II. B. Svmes of Burns was I.kiid onice. Bure«. Or«<<>:i. Jmi* . !. t'«'2 Nellis Parker died st his home ovidence was contradictory; and tn the city Thursday on her way to Nolii-e 1» Iterati» itiroii Uni «U<- fulkiwlm. Burns Sunday, changed somewhat from that given Boise.—Ontario Democrat. vini, 1 «ettler il»« lll.J Hot «« <4 iù» ii»teuiu»u «even miles from The at the Coroner’s in«|Uest. One wit tu malie line! nrnof iti aupportot hh daini, ami June 22. 1902, aged 32 years. that aaid pru.4 wllt be in« te beton ll»s>«‘er deceased wtte born in Lassen Coun ness who teatilied ut. the inquest Jim Sampson left Monday for ami Becelver ai liirna, On(un, Aur ot ty. California. He came to Hurney I swore that 'Toney bad tired the first the P ranch where he has accepted 1S42. vie: comity years ago with his parents shot, while on the preliminary ex a position with the F. G. L. S. Co. i Non lamie F. («niplxll, .* *< the testimony was liti Entry .No MIO, tur the NE'.NE1». «'.NI'«. Mr. and Mis J. II. Parker, who re amination SE’,NW,<. Svi- ;'O, Tp 20«.. Il >1 W M. changed so as to infer that the first side on the river north of town. He Ed (’, Parsons, well known in He nainesth« hilluwing wiltuo»«« lo prove wus married, and leaves a wife and shot was fired by Dalv. Aside from Ontario, was united in marriage to iila aoiitiiilum reagente spot» am! ciiSUvitiun ? this no new facts were developed, I three smalt boys to il. mourn his loss. «f aaut land, »Ir: . l'rr t Racino, Vietar Ilai-ln», l.otllr Cadilo j 1 he remai U« Wero la Iti to Test IH Dalv was held without bail to a- Mi«» Sarah McCrystal at Salt Lake on the 18th.—Ontario Democrat | wait th».* action of the grand jury. <nd Ben Brown, all et llorna. orarmi i t he l’tirtW ceinctery Tuesd.1V. * Vm l i ani U»p-.t«. Local and General. GRAND CELEBRATION At BURNS. OREGON. JULY 4lh. 1902 Proper Compounding Burns Drug Store HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS Literary Exercises. Baseball. Minor Sports. Etc. —■All entainment free. New Goods! New Goods! 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