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About Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1902)
and (luito which il is noi tuoni M. It nnd L. B Hayes, ol Luwen Local and General. worn in Burns this week. They doirtibta nn«i nocoaiary lo reeervo, cum! up to di liver u bunch of cat nre located upo.t minerai land# Oregonian and Items, ♦2.00 tle which they had sold to be ileliv T In* pnldic iiihTMt in proferìing Jorgenson repairs watch*» rind ered nt the Hunley i *. -b. Mieli foli'*!, and tlie piiblic interest il:. in devrluping devi loping the fin* mineral minerai resourc resourc- clocks. Work guaranteed. A. R. Gre'-no, special agent es of the lands, arc nut nei-esmrily ' .1» Il Cochrane left on his return the Secretary of the Interior, arriv eonllictirig, and it would m-m un- to Nampa, Idaho, yesterday. ed here u few days ago from Lake rcnsomihlu to assun-o that the County. We understand he is here Alva Hpringer, of Narrows, i currying on of eitner purpose must upon tiuainei - last Saturday. to look into the propo ed forest re be tn tin* exclusion of the other. serve. O. J. burst catu» in from b¡M Itis with this view of tho matter Bev. L. W.(iow,in, r*rBoise Idaho that the abovi’-mimid proviaious ranch on Pine Greek Tucsduy. will fill the pulpit at th" Baptibt were made, which render the two J. II. Jordan, of Lawrn, was ill church during the absence of Rev. interests so readily co-operative. Burns on business Wednesday. Black. Rev. Gowun, accompanied ' It is a well known fact that Of prescriptions is uo child's play. Thus. Ilowscr, of Hurney, was by Mrs. Gowm*. arrived hem last It requires coiiHcientio is cure and tho protection of timber upon among the visitorsduritig the weak. Friday. aecufat« knowledge of drugs ami I the public domain, generally, from If you desire to trade for, or buy The opening of the Citizens Busi theft mid from dmougu by grazing their relations to each other. We n, next Io impoMiblc. Ide * irabl® ,own Pr°PcrtV rftl1 ®t tbit» ness College Ims been postponed and II es, take in honest pri-lc in the purity until Monday, October 27. This while the inclusion of timber areas office. i of our drugs. u«.d the skill and ac-1 Antone Egli, of Wogontire, wan was uiaui* necessary by the ear|«-n- within I'lrcsts renders timber dep ouiaey with which we compound redations thereon practically iui- a Burns visitor several days during ter? being unable to complete their Fem on your physician’s order. work by Monday, the date set f< r fxweiblo, bring« grazing within 1 the week, absolute control, mid groatly re Clubbing rat?s givin with any the opening. duces tii«- danger from fires. These paper or periodical published in China Torn, who was cunlinc 1 in li. W. WKAAXAME& CO., facts csonot fail to atqwnl to min the United States. tin county jail for several days la.-t Hropi ivtora. ing mid other inU-n-sts depending: week awaiting examination before For Sale—Hoy at $5 per ton with the county hoard as to his sanity so largely upon the maintenance good pasture aod plenty of water- was released the first of the week. ! of th timber supplv. “It is desired that any opposition Enquire of Ira Stubblefield, It seemed to be a case of a little to the reservation or any I Tom ColHhf( of P-iel<.Vi ¡, in more wniskey than chinaman. KAl'llK u k V, Ol’TOBEE I* laug portmt, of the area which has been lhiH ,eclion for ,h(. of Rev. II J McDevitt, who for temporarily withbrawn for the pro-. purch(wing a ban<1 of eallk. nearly three years past, lias had: <i<>\ EiCNMENT'M VIEW po*ed Blue Mountain Forest Re-1 eliargc of tin- Catholic church of; servo should he placed before the i Ernest Bulc'fl'returned Wednes- this place, n--rived imti. r from ■ Continued from First page, D'-pir'mi-nt in the form of pe- day from n srveral inoutbs trip “The additional lands recoin- titions, signed by tho partiesopp«><- ! through Colorado oml I tub. Archbishop Christi«- Suml.iy ut hi* mended by Su|M-rint<’ii<|enl Ormsby [ ing sm-h reservation. The peti- | |>. W. Ralston sod George Dukck trmisf< r to Tillamook. Oregon. He for reservation, which were not departed for bis new field Tuesday. ....... "'•‘’“W 'l' ^>|x* the lands - t|ocktncn of Ginja(I1 countV) urc covered by the reoimmendulion of which it >. destnd should not be jn |hii 8(.ction b(Jying (>anl(, L'-c Caldwell returnid Weilncs- Geologies! Survey, Superintendent i n-Hervcd, mid should fully slate tho day from Pendleton where he Iris ; Onmby's report having bn»*n refer- ' reasons upon which the objections Hit ilev bus returned from been to place hts son, Johnnie, ;n r<*d to that bureau by the Depart are based. Wry Respectfully Ontario where he has Iwen snper- school. While absent bo visited a ment (Sigmd) BINGER HERMANN intending the shipment of <attic. f«-w days with his brother John and i "Mr. Hermann has forwarded to < otutiiissioner , G Tepperwoin, a representative family nt Waitsburg, \\ ushington. i to th« mining men wlio wrote tin- **•- of the Boise Implement Company, lie was aocompi'.nied on bis return letter enpie« < f th«* law* relating to Win. Catterson was up from i* in Burns looking after business. by bis daughter .M is° Dora and a forc-t rrwrvm and th*- Forest Man nephew, Joe Caldwell, who will Luwen one day this wek. mil, and urges ripeciul attention to j L. A Jackson, of Seattle, arrived winter lure. the provisioriM relating to the locut Duncan McRae, of Riverside, here Monday to accept the position Mrs Zuercher and eon. mother i«ig and u'-qtiiritig title to mineral spent a few days ir Burns this of pharmacist with H, M. Ilortcn. i and brother of tlm young mar. who land«. Excerpts from these docu week. Thomas Short recently of Ash- died Monday, were arrivals uu last ment« will be mu'le in a later issue John Robertson, of Prcwsoy. was bind, Oregon, han accepted a pO8Ì- night's O-B stage from their home : of this paper, that mining men in Ontario the first of tlic week, may know exactly what they may is rummed that Mr. Robertson was tion as blacksmith with Joe Tup- near Portland. They did not learn ! of their bereavement until their ar expect under u forest reservation here to meet his nfli.*.tiv<d from the kur. rival here, hut before leaving home regime Commenting on the laws Attys C. W. Parrish and G. A. east and that they will lie married had received word of his serious • nttd regulations, Mr H'-rmann shortly nt Drewsey.—Ontario Ar Remb rid returned Tuesday f-om a illnes«. They will remain lure a' •ays. business trip to the southern part RUS. few days before returning home. "As explained in the circulars, of the count v. I Il ('. Angevin«* came oyer from E. C. Bulklev came down from this provision is rur the benefit of Jorgensen is still to the front perrons resident in the state or ter John Dav last, Saturday and has with low prices. Cull and sec his his home in Silvies valley* Thurs ritory where tho forest reserve ie licrn sp<-nding the week greeting line of watches, clocks. jewelry. day on some business matters and t to consult a physician regarding located, who have not autlicient old friends and acquaintances. | - stationary, etc. Bub is verv much pleased with his I his wife, who ha.-> nut fully recover- timber or stone on their own lands The mail service between Burns ■edfrotn un injury received last or claims f >r the purpOR*s enumer new local: oii and is doing a good and Prineville has been increased ■ Jaunarv. Mr Bulkier savs stock ' ated, or for necessury use in devel businc«». from two to three times a week to ! is coniine in from the range in his I oping the mineral or other nHtuml .lees Ferguson and wife arrived i neigblMirliood in very poor enndi rerou'ces of the binds owned or from Burns last week utid will visit commence November 1. occupied by them, ami such perrons with relatives until after the fair. The first rain for several months tion. and that they will soon have i are, the<ef<ire. | ermitted to take Jets now sports a “stove pipe hat.’’ fell Thursday morning, and though to be placed on feed. timlier ami stoue from public lund* and has assumed other inelropoli-. of short duration had a tendency News was brought to Burns in forest reserves under the terms tan manners since living in the to some what lay the dust. Thursday morning announcing the ' of the law for their individual use hub of Harney vallc>.-Prineville I j c Welcome and County Judge de.-itli of Abner, the youngest, child ; I on their claims or lands oocupiid Journal. IL C. Levons are having u part of ‘d Mr and Mrs. John 1». Daly. . of ■ by them within the state or terri We wish to call your attention their Ian'1 in tl,c KXe Grass ! coim- i Drew>ey, October 15th. Sir. and tory where such reserve is located, Mrs. II. E. Thompson and family,! but riot for «.de or disposal, or elec to the display “ad” in this issue of lr5 »ceded to winter wheat. | Mrs. ('. W. McClain and Miss Lena : on oilier lands or by other peruons N Brown A Sons, the pioneer tner ! WOOD.—Good Juniper wood , Robertson left immediately on re' j “('or|s>raliocs and th»*e requir chants By their long experience! for sale in any quantity, Prices ceipt of the news for Prairie City* ing la.’ger amount* of titnne- than in this country these gentlemen i going up. Cull on W. E. Huston where the funeral services and i*i- <-ui. re so ably i-e given tinder the are wide a wake as to the wants of ln the Dnrkheimer building, j terment took place yesterday. I ' <* us* piovi-ion, enn obtain tim their customers and by their court J. D. Combs came over from John Died—Tn Burns Monday. Octo- j , ei uud'-rthe timlier -ale provision, eous treatment to all have won an Day Tuesday on business. We which will a 1-0 be found in the cm lablc reputation. Drop in and I understand he has purchased a her 13, 1902, John Henry Zuercher. of acute nephritis, aged 22 years, 2 , t circulars p is Iclievod that the see them band of beef cuttle from Henry 1 months and 1 day. The deceased liberalitv of these provisions will Cnpl. and Mrs. A. \V. Waters Black well. was born in Portland, Oregon. In be at once seen and appreciated. ! arrived homo Sunday from Burns, Sheriff" Allen returned Thursday Septvmbcr. 1900, he was married “You will h I m > note that provis Ore. They have been out during from a trip through the country to Miss Lulu Coleman at John Day, ion is made for granting rights of : the summer visiting relatives and districts where he has been sum-! and lust Fall moved t*> Harney way through forest reserves for j taking an outing through Oregon i Besides his wife, moning jurors for the October term j County to reside. Vi gon roads and other purposes, nnd Mr Waters returns looking 1 15 months. | of circuit court. Court sets Octu- i ho leaves a son, aged eivl that all waters within the re much improved in health. He 1 ’ Tho remains were laid to rest in tho her 27 r ’ 5 serve may l*e used for mining pur ' was somewhat surprised to lenrn Henry Lau»(<-r. wlm has Iteri, Burns cemetery Weiinrsuuy. poses etc. under the state or federal of his nomination fur county at- I’nc'ieJimmy Gentry won his laws. , torney. but will accept and take off I spending a few weeks in Burns 11. Voegt- suit against the 1’. 1.. S.Co., in the “It is often the case that, some of his coat and work for the success visiting bis old triend the finest forests in the public lands ; of tho republican ticket Com now ly took his departure Thursday i circuit court at \ ale this week. till tho polls close, lie is a pretty morning for his home in Pittsburg, ! The suit was for the recovery of I I $1580 damages, which the jury in * good campaigner himself—Weiser Pennsylvania. returning their verdict cut down to .? NOT A RELIEF WAGONS! WAGONS! World. $1130. This is probably the wind We will sell von a .Mitchell. up of tho Company's endeavor to Rushford or Webber Farm Bed Stomach Trouble. retain possession of the Rinehart “1 have been troubled with mv Wagon ; OINTMENTS Spring ranch, as wo understand th«* •”} Steel Skein $85.CO stomach for the past four years,” Company has given notice that the v and suppositories will not, 34 „ ,. 00.00 i savs D. L. Beach, of Clover Nook will not appeal the case. Atty positively cannot--do tuwro 3} „ „ 105.00 Farm, Greenfield, Mass. “ A few I than relieve you. Semi your orders to us, <). C. Co. Bi«8a represented the plain days ng<> I was induced to buy u It. require« an internal tiff’s interest in the above suit. r. nu'dv to remove the<tause liox of Chamberlain's Stomach and Theodore, theimant son of Mr. whilu SlBtc Senator John L. Rumi und eff ect a permanent cure. Liver Tablets. 1 have taken part and Mrs. Sidney Comegys died in was tbc Company's counsel, Ask vuur druggist for Dr. of them and feel a great d'-al better.” Burns, Wednesday, October 15. Perrin's Book lelon the sub If you have any trouble with your 1902, from pneumonia, aged 2 to <i r.»: 11 tua non; n.u ject. stomach try u box of these Tablets. : months atwl todays., '1 he remains , Take Laxative Bromo Quinine You are certain to be pleased with i were interred in the Burns ceuje-1 Tablets. All druggists refund tbc PERRI n s the result. Price 25 cents. For ' tery Thursday afternoon, the servi- money if it fails to cure. E. W. PILE SPECIFIC sale by II. M. Horton. Burns: Fred cee being conducted by Rev. L. W. Grove’e signature is on each box. JJaiues, Harney. , Gowan. 25c. ’ f.,M NEW FALL GOODS « Kroner Compounding Nill R wauls «nu I m * SI PI’LIED. Call and exauuu«« thv largest stock ot General Merchandise in Eastern Oregon. Everything the best m Quality. Everything full Weight, Everything at reasonable prices. We are after your trade and will use ever honest rn<l«-Mvor Mtcure and retain it. I.’em< ml>r-r Burns Drug Stnre : HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS, i I t . . ________ . _______ . a i ' At the Pioneer Store N. Brown & Sons i i Fall and Winter Goods We arc now receivi.ig <>.jr Fall and Winter goods cxMiweting of ell kinds of l>ry Good»', Bo.its and Shore. Groceries, &e -Av. Our stock <>i Eadie..' Dr«-aa Goods, Outing Flannels. Ladies ami Children Underwear and Shoes are unexcelled. We invite you to visit our store; inspect stock and obtain prices. Wequarunt&e sat isfaction in every particular. Lunaberg & Dalton STATE NORMAL SCHOOL MONMUI TM.IOKEGOJi. Graduates of the ScUrxd.arc in constant «ternani]*.! salaries ranging Irani f4 i.'«e t<- ♦ tlXl.OO] per month. Studenti, take th«- «tate. exatniuatiM « dnring'tUcir <-<eirse in the school and are prepared torceeive state Ort I lìcates uu graduation. Expenses range from $130.00 U Jtiw.i * per year. Strong Normal course and well oqtiii»- ped Traiuing’b -par tiiierx The fall term opensjgept. ft;. For catalogue containing fol! infuruia- tion, address E. 14. KESSLER, m J It. V. Butler, Sec'v President The Capital Saloon W. E. laxsen. Trtprietcr. ------ BEST OF WINES’. Uyl'-OltS AND CTGAttS.------ fWDriaks mixed to suit yuur tane. Couxteoue treattneut guaraiA«* Your patronage Solicited. Ì Ì ( ¿ 1 • • ■_tj y Miller & Thompson BUT A CURE ' -1 > Successors to R. A. Miller A Co. . U¡ X. 1 • « t; V I