P
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X.
.M
I
over i’.GOJ head of stock, says that
When this occurs it is proposed
last winter ho ouly f«'I one beast, to draw down tint surface of the
a
milch c nv, that he kept in the reservoir permanently twenty to
Nearly ?•' mil. a in a s.mtlieilv
stable
to furnish milk for the fam forlv teet. and to convert nil of the
direction froui Burns is situated
ily. Tho rest of the slock did »veil reservoir site, except the river
jne of the inost noted points in the
all
through the winter upon the channel into irrigated farming
history
of Oregon,—Wagontire
.
_
uri;i>. g c.i; respondent I range. Snow scarcely ever falls in land and. if mee««ary, construct
s vrr RPAY OCTOBER is IWJ.
‘ lo the Baker City Democrat II is this region to exceed four inches, another reservoir for storage pur
~z
_ noted as having been the spot and then gone rally disappears , poses higher up on the stream.
Age gives added respectability where a train of emigrants from the | within the next 24 hours.
III* Life Navi il by Tliaiuberluiii's
The outlet for stock in this terri-1
to what is honorable; it makes vice eastern states headed for the Wil-
Colic, Cholera nml Diarrhoea
Remedy.
lamcttevalley all perished at tho tory is either Ontario on the east,
contemptible.
*T>. I. Bver.u well known cooper
hands uf the Indians. The only lleptmer on the north, or Lake
i evidence left of this littlo band of view on the south. Everybody from of this town, says lie believe« Chiun
England has poor craps tnis year,
argonauts is the half burned wag- Burns is talking of th« (ircil East berla’ti’* Colic. Clmlera and Dinr
but we can spare her a slioat or < ons that marks their lust exploit. ern railroad
lh<* survey passes rhoea Remedy saved his life last
two and a few roasting cars.
He had hem si< k for n
Wagontire mountain is 6G2O feet in abouttw.i miles south of Wagon 1 summer.
tire
i
ountain.
be
rs
a
little
to
the
month
with
what the doctors call
height and from the summit one
St. Louis has a good sized wash oj* (he most-xtensivo views is tube north to pass Stems’ mountain and 1 bilious dysentery, and could get
hanging out in the front vard. seen that has not probably its par- will puss between Malheur and i nothing to do him any good until
Some of the other municipalities allel anywhere else in America- Harney lakes at a place called the tie tried tin« remedy. It gave him
I immediate relief," rays B T Little,
Tho Horsehead mountains are in Narrows
ought to follow suit.
About
12
miles
cast
of
Wagon
merchant, Hancock, M<1. For sale
plain view 12 miles to the south.
tire
mountain
is
situated
Big
by II M. Horton, Burns; Fri d
The mere fact that you feel like Iron mountain »tamls out with its ':
Stick
canyon.
Nobtaiv
lives
the-e
Haines, Hainer,
, ...
.
. ....
. .
sugar loaf contour like a lone sen-
loating does not entitle you to take
but
something
has
hsppened
at
I
.
.
. ,
. ,,
■ tine). 2-> miles to the east. Ihe1
np the time of a busy luan telling ...
...
James Hall was arrested In Sher»
which
w ll go
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glass Buttes Im in a cluster, seem- this particular pou t ................
him how tho world ought to l>e run. • ; ,
fth-
«tate of Ore-1 >•! Brown <»f Buker county, >«t thi
intc
the
history
ol
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mgly onlv a hands throw distant,
Ingstrum ranch, seven miles not’h
2’1 miles to the north. Looking lie gon. and perhaps of the whole Pa
cific
coast,
in
company
with
the
Durkte, la-t Saturday, on a
Whether he proves fuceesaful or VOhj th(lge points t}.ut rea|lv seam
facts
about
the
big
redwood
trees,
charge
of horse »teulii.g The odi
not. President Roosevelt has tarn- clos. at hand. Stein's mountain
We don’t write this for the sake of cer" *l“ve l>” 1 0,1
" ’rsilsince
«1 the gratitude of the American limits the view to the cast,SO miles
incurring the jealousy oft’alifornia. 1 ll‘t J’»Iv-
Hall is the l>sl oi a
people by his effort« to end the distant Warner mountain closes
the animosity of Nevada or the gang of slock ru.tlers that hnve in
the vision 70 miles to the South,
c'al strike.
festrd this part <>f Oregon for wars,
vhila on the west you can look rage ot Idaho, but will relate a fact
that can easily be substantiated, all the others having either I nch
If the American j>eople once lx»- awav beyond the Three Sisters, ISO
convicted or are awaiting ’rial.
miles, and see Ml. Ilood looming but which many will doubt. A
conic convinced that it i« a ease of
short
time
sgo
the
people
of
Wagon
State Senator <!• otgr C Rr"* • • 11
up, breaking all record«. 200 miles
J. Pierpont Morgan, et al. versus distant. But to the north the Snow tire discovered a rage brush that has prepend a bill rigtila’ing th
Theodore Roosevelt party lines ; mountains prevent one from seeing could more reasonably bercalled n ' setting of tires in 'unber and dur
will be forgotton in their haste to ’ beyond 50 miles.
tree, for it was nineteen feet high ing slashing tim- in this state, anil
render the verdict.
Nestled under these mountains and Ii id a solid trunk six feet in will present it at the coming session
Th<
Silver lake lies 20 miles vast, with circumfert nee. A section of tins of the Otegon legislature
Muring the Grand Army encamp- Hurney lake 20 miles beyond tree exhibited al the world’s f ir -enormous loss of tin.bn and ti e
ment in Washington a former Alkali lake glistens like a piece of in St. Louis would create more suffering of people tins ic«r cau-ed
wonder and astonishment unmng bv the lire» I as 1 d
t utor Browi •
member of Mosby's Guerillas en , silver 30 miles to the south, while
the
visitors
in
1903
than
would
ell
to
prepare
the
bill
tertained fifteen members of the Christmas lake show* up plainly
any other exhibit from Oregon. If
Thomas L Brophv, the mining
G. A. R. Thus old time differences 40 miles to the west
The settlement of Wagontirc big sage brush is a sign of rich expert, bus returned to Pendleton
are buried in the patriotic pride of
mountain is not very extensive, land, we arc willing to wager that from the Heppner coal fields, after
the present.
only six people with their families Oregon has land twice as rich as . spending a fortnight viewing tbc
residing there. Their leureat neigh any other state in the Union.
; work in progress He says thin is
The Senatorial question seem« to
bors are .’10 miles away — Buck
■the greatest discovery that ha*
be taking a rest, now that Scott creek settlement on the north. Sil
THE NILE OF AMERICA.
; been made of late years in the
ha« gone abroad. Geer has cen*e<l ver creek on the east, each 30 miles,
. world. The opening up of trans-
t<> write letters. Fulton is all at sei, whilo Warner valley and Summer
One of tho most ambitious , portalion and getting the coal on
while the dark horses are still in Lake are each 60 miles away to schemes conceived by prince, po . the market means much to Morrow
t he dark.— Portland Journal.
the south and west respectively.
tentute or capitalist, now or ever, and Pmutilla Counties.
Although only six families re is an engineering feat by which il
Pursuant to the general for- «try
The owl is no wiser than other «ide in this locality, yet it is not may be practicable to harness the jmi I icv adopted by Secretary Hitch-
birds although it is a symbol of I* without other population, over 20, great flow of the Colorado river as cock, the otlice of Superintendent
000cattle fiud pasture winter and . it passes through Colorado, I'tah.
of the Cascad- Reserve will Le nlxd-
wisdom. It can see truth only in
. summer in thi3 locality. 1S.000 Nevada. Arizona, and California.
half lights and even its admirers
ished December 31. when S. B.
horses and 150,000 sheep roam Utilize the water for irrigating va-t
Omisby, of Salem, now superin
d<> not flatter its voice. Many
over the hills.
areas of desert, and incidentally
tendent, will terminate his otlieial
men have the reputation lor wis-
i Most prominent among the own- create two or th'«e hundred thou I
■ 1 mi who have the same claims
career.
ers of this stock is Mr. Illiev. ’.villi sand acres of new land by scien
therefor as the owl.— Ex.
6000, X. L. ranch, with 7000 head,
1
tific guidance of the stream so that
I
Mr. Hereford, with G000 head. W. 1 it will deposit its alluvium or sedi
Children chafe butWtlie* and W. Biown leads ail of his neigh ment :is desired by nran and like
buil 1 sand houses an<l thereby de bors as a grower of horses, his wise create vase electrical power.
\Vc ii’. ■ b our blood, and or.
The Colorado bus never teen it.
velop strength to do a life work, holdings at this time exceeding
■.
■
we grow oider we are prone to 5000 head. He is a crank on the considered a stream whose walers our blued i : i h or | o< ".
subject of hors- s. or at least it up- could be utilized to a great extent
indulge in chasing the rainbow I 1
....
There i nothin';cl. • t five
pears so to votir correspondent and for irrigation, but Arthur I’. Davis,
. on or by.
M.d building castles in the a,r‘ ; the moat of Ida neighbors, for. al-
who has .-pen’ sev rai mouths in a
\\ h< n -t ngth i full
Ami this inclination is not ali bad thmigh he runs 1400 head of sheep, careful recon a • ¡n •< of the «itun
spirits
high, v.i
• !:■
.-■r -»rnne moralists tell us. Even : which have always b-en profitable tion. presents . ; -.n of startling
freshed,
bon.
i,;tw
h
’ hough we never catch the rainbow to him on account of their WOO proportions
vis is one of
in body and mind,
r ,-ii though our castles fail to find and mutton, he puts all his sur the best kno«
L drographers ot
tinua.1 How of rich L.ood,
a foundation, we are uplifting and plus from bis Eales of sheep and the L nited Stu
<< <dogi< nl S lr-
This i hc.ilti)
-’reiigth«’ne<i forour real work of: wool into horses, saving he is go- vey. and was deta. -d a- chief by-
!
When weal
life. Man is a working animal, ing to hold them until he can gel drograplier of the 1-,'bmi.iri Canal
no
ch r, no f-pr.n
but hi« Lest work is done with his . •I 1**0 apiece for them, wild and un Ccmmissivti. In stroking of his
is
not
r. st and s
• v-’s beholding tho rainbow ami I trained, upon the range lie breeds , reretil reconnaii-at . < ».»■
- id : sleep, wc are ¡.tirvc
his hope moulding the clouds of mostly English Shires and Clydes .Tlm great Colorad» river is th
--inset into ethereal palaces—Ex. dales, but the hor«es do not attain largest stream both in drao ny- is poor* t!
tnent in it.
tire normal size of their kind be ar«a and discharge tbui lien wholly
B.:< - of the ’>’»;• d, is
i
cause of their being rari«e bred. within the arid porlmn
o th« io ¡¿¿CD tit? blood rich. \\ . l:tl
Over’Vtfork Weakens
This is a country where it is r.ot L’nited States It is fo mid 1 v i
it iiils, take Scott’s E;nv.l .
d of Cod Liv r 0:1. It > .i
Your Kidneys. necessary h- fe- d winter or summer. junction of the (i;e>n
The year rout'd the stock of ali rivers, rising in ft mu,
d wioi..’ bo.-iy going jga::’.-
ünhcatlhy KlJnzy*. Make impure Blood.
kinds roam the fields and plains Colorado, respect v» |y, in l(g l(l of
At! th# bl - I i i your body paxci through I never visiter’ by man except when heavy rain and s mw fall. OnL a woman and child.
1 y»’.i hfcr/t I’i- 1 it, fend for (.'♦ -
y.-m, kntn*y; on-i# every three ninv’.es.
i ta t»* will tirrr;*< nit.
Th# kidney-. ar# your he comes with the branding iron or very small part of the flow of the its a rr- oi' ; CC/.
IiO\V?
d»yi» i
Ho?d purifier . they fi‘- to exact hi« toll for the market. Colorulo has as yet l«-en utilized
P . •! f r- *,
Vi.rl
«j
t ’r out ihe v.aae er
>/«!. L Hi
f'-’. “H ¿.V£ T ' .
Q’lite recently Mr. Brown refuser! for irrigation. Through most of.
impuritie: tn the I-
If they are.-.ic!-. or o .t I I |5,(N| i ) for5l>0 head of these sntne its course this river and its tribu-
of order, they fail to Jo
Norn 7<> < »:ijurons
range horses, saying he was buying taries flow at the bottom of pro
1
.r-^ I their work.
Pair.?, achei ae.drhsu- instead of selling horse« at those
found canyons from which it is im In th-- Com t < ’ iiirt of t! e Stole of Oh
rnriti :n come froncr-
1.1
<
cf urio ari I in rhe prices. Mr. Browns owns 5.000 possible to divert them upon irri viti lor M.illU' ir County.
bl . !, due to nej’z ,--i acres of deeded htn<! rind untold
In th<’ mutter oi tho Last
gable lands. If its water could be ■
l. 1:1 imilbl».
Will and T.tslsnu r.t of
:
rills c ru-ci q-l.-k cr :.... ra ty miles “f i im-jt- that no one el.«-» but luily utilized, it would irrigate vast
T. If. Seuuc-.ird , Pe. <-a-u-1.
i t I.,'-.»: -■:># (set r ; ■ . , he (ind his live neighbors ct.rr o --
1 .1. l> ...
areas of ti<;h land.”
Niiti'-c h hernby pirv-n that »iv order of
. It: 1 Ir c : t .:il>l*. I- r.: « f-.o I »
I
4
■ •/ji.’-.ini; i-i fir?;-.!!.,’ i!ii
ii?.'.r-- i copy.
the
County Court of the Slate of Oregon,
Mr
Davis
’
plun
is
for
the
provis
t
1C I W i I'.:iio-,!f;ii'.-i! • a:, i
i
i
.' :i" I to be r » > t<!-rr<l that crly ur:nr..y i Right around Wagontire moun > ion of a series of reservoirs on the for Mallii-nr County, inudc and entered
I ■ i ’.I js were to be tr.-i x l to the ku:-,r ;,
tain a tew spring of water gush out Colorado river by the constauction <>ti the 2nd <lay of Fejih-iniier, 1902, tliiit
I
mx!.-in rvienct proves that i iar:y
Letters Testamentary werti it>«ti<-<l to the
: cvi:t? cHn-il JiTt-a-:«-. have thc.r trjir.- ami How down arid lose themselves of dams where the possible storage undersigned. May II, C. Heauoard, ap
i. ; i i I.Gaey hocUle.
i in the sand before reaching the is large, 'I he fall of the river is so pointing her a« s<*)e exo ntrix of the Lunt.
It j’an are : ;.-’t y ,ti can make no ni:’»ke plain. This water is owned l»v the
slight that reservoirs of enor » ons Wil) and Testament of T. .M. soaweard,
I i>; doctoiiii£ year hi Ineyx The mild
!-.c cit.aoiJiir.iy effect cf Dr. Kilme:'- six men before mentioned ami with capacity may he constructed with deceased.
>v,.imp-Root, th# prt: l-.idaey rcmccy
All person« having claim« auainst said
:
mli-ed. It .-lands the highest f r it? it they control 9<-0 square miles of out involving <]-uns of impractica-
•sif il re: of ths in.. t distressing cases territory, which no or e else can in ble height. At any time, by open- estate are hereby notified ami re<piir d lo
present them, «it'i Ihe pro|ier vouchers
>
..-il.hin it.iir.erita
vade unless thev can coax some ing the sluiceway« «»f the reservoirs therefor, within six months from ami af
*
• Udiiiggi'Uinfif’y-
« • it andon# dollarrT--
wav if getting water from the heav- the current of the river will quick-! ter thi« date, to -.vit. • 2nd day of Bepieni
< . Vo;i may ha ■# a
ens
or from the depths of mother ly cut the channel through th« de her, 1902. to stdd e.xcciitiix at tier place of
r.’iiole t>"‘iile by mail itom«ofSwan-en-r*
f , ai.7O pamphlet telling yen ho -r to bt-.d earth.
posited sediment
With this ex- residence at Curd, .Malheur County,
. -H/yoihavc kidney or bladder trouble.
The man who gave me those ception each reservoir is expected Oregon,
f-'»*:.uon this paper when vzriting Dr Kilmar
May H. (!. Neiweard,
£
S’nghamtar., N. Y,
notes, Mr Huttop. Iind who owns to gradually fill with sediment
lixecutrix
Œ
WAGONTIRE MOI’NTAIN.
I
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
The Kind Yon Have Always îloiijjit. mid v.lilcli Invi been
in nie for over 30 yours, I.. in horno (ho siffinitnro of
mid lia i been i- :-ilii tindi r Ills per-
Minili Ntipcrv Irdou since itslnthiu'y
Allow no one to deceive you in Hits.
»<>.l”in« but
All ('«.nut« ill’ll-, ImltntloiiN mid ••Ju
i'xpcriniciit« thnt trillo viltli nu I eiidnii ertilo hcultli of
ibrt ExperhncuU
lulhnts ami < lillilr. ii—1
What is C
lintiuk'NN s’ ’
«lo"
gork’. L>ro|.-i nml Nuolliir
cont ’ • ..eitiier Opium.
bllilslltt Cl ’. its ti’jo Is it i r
mid nihil s l-'ev<’i'l.*tiHi's«. I
' t :•«•!I.• v <a. Teet libi
Col.
limi
• ‘ nleney. 11 us -' > >.
Ntou
and ! i<tv e|s, I'.ivb
T'.ie i h.ld; u’.-i i’ urn i;-- T
Cm’Mt.
1.1. it
,i>< rotin
\\ «ruin
- Wind
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I'hlll
CAS e
•? Tiear i t !i”
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In ' so ■
Harney Valley Brewery
L WOI.DENBERG. SR
Pr<»| rietor
The «ervicea of a bruwcr of long yetir» ex|>ri<-nce ha* lem se-
cured and tlie t'rodncl of fin« Brewerv is <>l ’li- >>••«» grade in thr^J
li.land Empiii’. Place a tritìi order at.d you ivi!! not Ixi dienp
point. d.
P.t RNS,
OREGON
<
The bar i» supplir d with none
but the very I est brands of
Wince, Li-|U»>rs and Carbonati d
drink«, ami th Choie» «I Cigars
Windsor
Your patronage solicited
Courteous treatment to all.
Corner north of post« ilice.
CALDWELL A BYRD,
Proprietors.
a
a
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only there born <k if an incursblc.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WERMAMy OF OALTIMOUt, SAYS:
nr
nt'•i' • !> in ; rntir !y T'- I f •’< • ' thi.a’.. . to ; i.’. 1: ; ,luic«.i, 1 a ¡‘i .•> a *. ,,•!< y>«ti
a full history >i i ; i v cum *, to he t: ■-> d it v- >ir di-ct < f :i
About live. yt-iUM ago inv-i’ht<ai l>’,rnn to • UFt, ,.rv!‘h’. bfl < i
: •. n»
♦.• .1 11 • t
my hcuritiq
tin« ir ••ntirrlv
illudi :w<ut t ti-ut tn» i.‘ i .r cntirrh. 'nr thr»r inouth , v!t Voti*. ■ ’tv‘pcv
n num*
»»eroi pby-H ia;i < .-n. »> »
l •
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• .V'Htl. ;»n .!iin *’il>. vao lohl ft tir.',
only an opvt.itiuil c mH help tn»-, nd » • < t Hint only I» rnt. :
th t Ut» 1’
1 n»»i » v i M
Hi» ft (’vive, but tbr !•• •■• in • in th • aft' • • • 1 • r '
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heartily ..ml lx”.;
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V< ty tru1 vnui
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