Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, November 01, 1902, Image 1

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Published in the
Croatest Valley of Eastern Oregon.
rhoOldefttand Most
Reliable.
The Best Advertising
Medium.
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Harney Valley Items
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H I», M,|i,ly»e. Htuvrieliir
l\a». V- Uuahtaue, Killlur and Mauager.
VOL, l&,
BURNS. OREGON, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER I. 1902
81.AO I'rr Vrar.
Mia MuBCb» 74 Cenia.
NO.49.
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engage in coast-wise trade through
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the Philippine ¡«lands will relieve
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immediately tlx- interinsular freight
i Roseburg Bev tsw : Euginears A
situation and will impmve and
i A. Liudslev itud Geo. Lyman
!
lessen the cost of rice. The civil
Initiative ami ltcferencuiu A- Moody, of the Great Centra! Rail­ CoiMlctiM-d Dfopateh«'« Gitlli«Tcd
I
commission
intends to act at once
From
ail
Parts
of
tlie
Wot
id.
ineridtnent Noeda No tteip
way Co., returned yesterday from aj
on the president’s order, hoping
reconnoinsance of a route over the
! thereby to avert suffering among
Cascade mountains east of acre for
J the poorer people. .
Reports received from Siberia
A special dispatch to the Orc- ( the railroad between Halt Lake ami
“I do not think I am betraving
say that the wheat harvest there is
Hardware of Every Dote ri ption.
gonian from Salem dated October (
any confidence whea I sav that
('nos Bay. This very gratifying very poor.
24th says:
Major General S. B. M. Young will
report is brought back, after a |>cr-1
UVUhU.
OUEGON.
This evening Attorney-General
Frank Norris, the brilliant voting lie the next lieutenant g«*neTal of
sonal examination:
Blackburn renflcrcd an opinion to
“This route is an entirely feasi­ 1 California novelist, died in ban the army,” said Major General Cur-
Governor Geer, in which he hold«
■ Francisco last Saturday.
ble one for a railroad.”
, bin at Washington Monday. Lieu­
that the initiative and referendum
The engineer« went out by way
The great legal battle over the tenant General Miles will retire on
amendment i« now in effect, and
of Ped and Snowbird to the sum­ Stratton million« has eornmencetl account of his age next August am!
that the people can avail them­
mit of the mountains near Dia­ in the district court at Colorado this declaration by General Corbin
selves of its provisiotis, without
mond Lake, which is reached by a Springs.
is thought to have been inspire«! to
any legislation prescribing u mode wagon road from east of the Cas-
off
set some comment on the «-fleet
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the well
of procedure other than that pro­ esde range. They returned by the
i
of
the ap|x-arauee of Corbin’s name
H. HTZGEHU.H,
F.B RIEDER.
BIGGM A 1110(3
known woman suffragist, died at
scribed by the amendment itself
I rr»i<l«*nt,
»ec’y und Treu«.
Atlorrey»
trail lying farther toward the north her home in New York, Sunday, . in the monthly army list next after
It is known that the Governor has but came out again at Peel. The
. that of General Miles, tn which he
aged 87 years.
I said that if legislation is necessary
route lying immediately along the
, is pointed out as Miles’probable
before the amendment can be put North Utupqna river was not in­ Th« Supreme Court«»f the state successor.
in effect, he will call a special ses­ vestigated. It is believed that to 1 <)f Washington decides that a Jap-
The apprehension with which
sion
for that purpose.
tlm-orpom'cd.)
follow the banks of that stream so anes«; cannot become a citizen of the British Government views the
This question ho has considered
many culvert« and bridges would the United States.
condition in Ireland tnav be judge«!
of great importance Several days be necessary and so muny rocky
Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed to all Lands in Earney
Bradstreets report issued last from the fact that the Chief
ago he submit te«l th« matter to the
County.
points encountered that the road Saturday says favorable features Constable of Birmingham has is­
! Attorney General and that official would be much more expensive to
still dominate the trail« anil in«lus- sued a warning to all arm anil am­
■W REAL ESTATE
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investigated tbc subject in all its build and maintain than to go far­
i trial situation.
Demand
in munition manufacturer not to iteli
bearings The opinion cites various ther away from the river where low
Oillee in Bank Building
Bought and Sold on Commission.
many lines is greater than in 1901. good« for shipments to the pro-
provisions of the amendment, shown passe« through the mountains are
| Henry L. Wilson, of Spokane, claimed districts of Ireland, A
it.g that the purpose was to secure
found available There an entire­
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to the people the power to initiate
Minister U> Chil«-. has declined the special order has also been issued
ly feasible nod practical route ha«
I «>«»• l*4r*«*t««ry
PROFESSIONAL cards
apjHjintment as Minister to Greece, that even to such parts of Ireland
!de»ircd legislation and enact the
been found, presenting no great
largely because of the reduction in as are not proclaimed shipments of
name, indep-ndently of the Legt«-
Brava I xmiuk N o . 70, K of P
, difficultie« either to buikl or to salarv that would his transfer from * 058 t»ust be clearly marked as
: lalurc, and to order that any act of
J
It MeXULLBN,
Meet« every riiurmlay night.
maintain. The exact location of
f ®uch under pain of stringent pen­
I M Jor lati, < ' I ’
the Legislature be submitted to
Chile.
this
route
cannot
1«
state«!
until
alties.
8. Mutherwliead , K of R. 8.
them for upproval or rejection.
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The growing importance of South
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Í After discussing the principles of the engineers with their instru­
“The title to the Panama canal
ments make a definite survey- Africa as a market for products of
BURNS CHAPTER, SO. 4V, O. E. H.
Burnì,
Oregon.
construction
of
laws,
Mr.
Black
­
is
valid,” is lhe gist of the report
Marte «tra-oiid airi fourth Monday of
However, the line will very likely the United States is illustrated bv
burn
lays
«lown
the
rule
that
“
a
to
President Roosevelt by Attorney
carl« month in Maaonic l«-»ll, Vorgtlv *j*"MainSt—opposite Bank.
pass over the summit a few miles some figures just received by the
building Mr» M um« I.even», W M.
constitutional provision may be
Mr» Eunice Th<>Mp»on, So«-.
north of Diamond Lake. The < leva- Treasury Bureau. In ten year« ¡General Knox on bis investigation
said to be aelf-cxocuting if it sup­
tion of this pass is but 5400 feet the volume of American trade has ; of the offer of the Panama Company
|ÿ| A RHDKN A GEARY
plies atiilicient rule by mean» oL
says a Washington dispatch. The
BURNS l.orXiE. NO. »7, A. F. à A M.
above sea level am! present« no increased nearly sevenfold.
W. L.
John W (Jetty, I which the right given may be en-|
M«.<« Saturday on or before full moon.
serious engineering difficulties. In j A dispatch from Copenhagen says next step, on the part of the Unite«l
I'l'¡/tv-ia ñu tí' Sv.ryetjni.
Qu.lirt-d hr«»lh«r« fraternally invited,
¡joyed ami protected or the duty
fact this elevation is reached grad­ I the I.andsthing on Oct. 22, rejected 1 States, wiil be to negotiate and ratify
< E Kinyon. W. .M.
F. 8, Rieder,
Burns,
Oregon.
:
imposed
may
be
enforced,
”
Ihc
Hecy.
ually, making no very heavy ! the second reading of the bill pro­ a treaty giving to it the rights de­
closing clause of the amendment is
manded under the casiai legislation
Office «t residence. ‘Phono 20.
grades.
viding for the ratification of the of last session. President Roost-
BURNS LODGE, NO. M, A O. 17. W.
then quoted, as follow«:
Owing to the near approach of | tr« aty between Denmark an«! the
Meet» at Brown hall ev»rv Friday eve­
“Petitions and orders for the
ning
Visiting brother« fraternally In­ gitili« A BIOCS.
winter it is not likely that engineer­ I United States in regard to the ces­ i velt will do every thing in hi*
: initiative and for the referendum
vited, rio»« Sagem. W M. Cha«. N.
ing work will be undertaken in sion of the Danish West Indies to i power to secure the completion jf
j. w Bin»-
r>«iion niet».
Cochran», Recorder
■«hall be filed with the Secretary of
such a treaty iu time fur. presen­
the more mountainous region be­
Attorney t-at~Law,
; State, and in submitting the same fore spring, as storms may come on ) ’ , I the latter. .
al the coming
.
i tation to Congress
.
U IKNEY IXiDti“’. NO. 77. I. O O F.
UVRNH.
okbgox
.
t<>
the
people
he
and
all
other
offi-
r
i
It
is
officially
announce«!
in
Lon-1
short
session,
as
he
believes I ample
Morta every Salimi «V evening, B own’»
there at anv time. The work ol .
. __ Cham-
_ . ; time-inttrycnea
. .
lull
Viatting brolti-ra fraternally in­ gWOffi««- in Bank building.
icers shall be guided by the general locating the line between here anil ■* 1 ¡don
that Colonial Secretary
for accomplishing
vited.
Franko Jackaon,1 N. U.
laws and the act submitting this Mvrtlc Point is to lie push' d right berlain has decided personally to ; this object. Should the Colutu-
I
C. «i. Mini h. Secretary
^ytt.tJ.iMii ¿ nrzuERALD
amendment, until legislation shall along, however, as well as the first vieit South Africa ami examine on I bian government d«-la> or decline to
TH« K CIRCLE. NO IM. WOMEN OF
.. ,
the spot the problems presented bv acceed to the conditions laid down
lx* especially provided therefor."
M. PitcgtralC,
twenty miles or more east of here.
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.
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• , . .
,
.
Woodcraft. Mrei« 2n I and till Too«- T)«ornto:i William,.
the termination of the war and the • by Congress, thereby causing a
The
opinion
holds
that
the
pro
­
dal al Brown'» hall. Mr». Tilli * Jordan, 1 Attoruerat I.»w.
sotary Publie,
This will be done «luring the win­
.Mr«, lone Whiting
Guardian.
visions of the t.mend inent provide ter and when spring opens, the settlement and the affairs in the postponement until the first scs»ioii
Late, Notarial anti Rial Eitatc
Cn-rk.
■of the Fifty-eighth Congress, there
for
the filing of necessary petitions engineers expect to carry the work i i > new colonies.
Practice.
is a possibility that the President
with
the
Secretary
of
State;
that
(.'Unrch liisoiuiermeiitii.
Burn». Oregon.
right on through toward Salt Lake, j From authoritative sources the
will acain take under consideration
they proscribe the minimum num
Office in Masonic building
Locally the work is progressing correspondent Associated Press has
Sunday School at Harney the
the construction of the canal over
¡her of legal voters whose names
more rapidly than at any time. I(>arne«l that Fram*e, Great Britiar.
fir»t Sunday of each month at 10 p M. JORDAN.
shall be signed thereto; that they heretofore. The depot site has been an,l Germany have concluded an the Nicaraguan route. The opinion
On the second,
o’clock, A M
prevails her«, however, that a
provide the rule for determining
definitely staked out and materials agreement providing for the Mili-
third ami fourth Sunday» of each
Practical Land Surveyor.
treaty of satisfactory character will
whether or not each such jetition
are now being hauled upon the jary evoeua’iut; of Shanghai by
month at X o'clock P M
P reach-
Burnii OregoQ, has the requisite number uf names
i he negotiated, and that the first
ground for the erection of head- their forces. An open door policy
Sunday
ing service« everv second
steps looking to the «•onstniclkm
of legal voters attached to it; and quarters buildings, upon which* ¡g m ho carried nut in the future,
lt d P M.
g
W.
MH
I.KK,
a -anal will ho undertaken early
that when the petition iR filed, all carpenters will begin work fnrimr-
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At the Presbyterian church
A
trolley
eat
ami
an
automobile
next war.
that is necessary is that he shall
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor. Notary Public and Cenriyancer, submit the matter as pclitione«l
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collided in New York, Sunday, and
Divine services the third and fourth Mortrac««. Deed'. Etr . correctly utile.
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22 passengers on the c.ar were in- iI S tate of < I iiio .C ity of Tot*:i>nj
- for.
1 he remtntis of .lun lounger,
, ,
,
,
,
iturnu, Oregon.
Sundays of each month at Ila. tu. (AfTiue ut Sture.
It is hehl that the provisions for’ .1,.
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_ interred
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..-J'«"'*
lh«.ugh it is l»elieyed no
L cscas Cot ntv .
the
bandit
’
were
in
the
and 7:iU) p. m. Sabbath school at
fataliv. A man ami two women | Frank .1. I’heney mak<-ao-atf« tiiarf.
submission of a measure is manda Cti.iilv lot in the Lee’s Summit. I I (one
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10 a. tn. every Sabbath morning. H. VOLP, A. M , M. D. tory upon the Secretary of State.
t who oceunietl the automobile and he is senior partner of the firm of
I
Mo! ■ ccmeterv
last
Fridav
The
*
whose names eotihl not. be aseet- F. J. Cheney ,V C«»., doing business
i
The
opinion
holds,
therefore,
that
Preaching »ervicea at the Baptist
Phyiician and Surqeon,
pallbearer* were ohl associate* of
tained.
together with the chafTeur, in the City of Toledo. County and
the
amendment
“
supplies
a
suf-
•
church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
the Younger*, members of Quan
iW
“
Otfice
at
residence.
esea
tied
injury.
licieut
rule
L>y
moans
of
which
the
State aforesaid, and that said firm
morning and evening. Sunday
. trel’s band, and aiming the mourn­
UuriiN,
Oregon
given
may
bo
enjoyed
and
will pay the sum of One Hundred
school every Sunday at 10 a. tn.
Vice
Admiral
Lor«i
Charles
Beres
­
ers were several who had fought
protected ” And that it is there- with Quantroll, Price and Shelby ford who has just returned to Eng | Dollars for emd* anti everv case id
prayer meeting every Thursday ) -- -----
evening.
tire self executive and now in force
¡Catarrh that eanuot be cured by
I ! land from a visit to this country | {t he use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
and effect.
Services at Chriatiau Selene
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James J. Hill, president of the says: “If Great Britain and the
iu ’ wk papera bave lutei? gl ve ri currency
Frank J. CI hoh - v .
Hall. cort>er east of the Batik, even fo Man?
United States were joined in the
reputi* liy irr« sponMbto partios t<» tliueflect
who
built
the Great Northern railroad told in I !
George
Hull,
Sworn
ft»
before
me ami i-uLseril«-
f
hai
Sunday at lla. ni. and 8 p. m
the hearing of the government’s interests of universal pence, anti if ed in my presence, thisGth «lav <»
THE
NEW
HOME
SEWINfl
MACHINE
CO
'Cardiff
Giant,
”
is
dead
here
sn
vs
Service Wcdtigsdav evenings at 8. hiul <’nt« ri ti ii frutti or ■•oiuhlntitlo»; we wlnli
■ the rest «if the world wanted to fight
Binghatnpton, N. Y., dispatch case against the Northern Securi­ these countries, then let the rest of ■ December, A. D. 1SS6.
Everylfitdy is invited to attend t.» ut-uro ih-- publlc fluii li» re I h nu trulli li>
.neh rr|Mrt». We bave tx«ci> nianiittictarlng
o the New York World
Hui’« ties company, why the Northern * the world look out.”
A. W.G)ea«on.
these services.
tewlng itca-lilnmlorov« riinuiirt. rofaccntu-
• seai . ■
Notary Public.
vho was something of an inventor, Pacific and the Great Northern I
ry, iiu.l bave <«tubl|»ÌM'<i ur<-pututlou torour-
u lv. « unti olir iiiiii-hiti’ «tliut 1.« thè euvy of all
bought
the
Burlington
system.
Ina
report
upon
the
accidental
vas
credited
with
having
initnu-
so YCAwr
othvis. Our •• A«-«r nitrite" machine liti»
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
'^^^■^.EXPKRIENOE iicv.-r I h . n rlvtik ci uh ti luinily ititicliin.-.- It t'actured in 1868 the figure men- The principal reason was togain death of President Roosevelt’s
ntiitid« ut tu Inulti ofall Hl»h limile «cwlng
mat-hln. H,uml »turni» <m U h tuoi merita.
■ ioned. It was said to have been the westbound shipments in order bodyguard \V. A. Craig, and the ternally. and acts directly on the
The •• JVetr Hume." in thè only rtullu
made from stone secured near to avoid hauling empty cars west injury of President Roosevelt ami blood and mucous surfaces of the
Itimi GUAItE Scici ny .Vachine
un thè. market.
Fort Dodge,la. The “Giant” was for the Great Northern’s heavy Secretary Cortelyou at Pittsfield system. Sent! for testimonials. Irtv-
ttlsnot nto-.-wiry for usto enti rlntoatniKt
F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, <L
aken to Cardiff, the story runs lumber traffic from the state of last month, the Board of Railway
tu Miveunr ernlll or |my uuy ili lite uh we luivo
TRADC MARKS
lioillbtH to p.iy. Wc huve n> ver i ntt reti tufo
Solti
by all Druggist, 75c.
Commissioner*
find
that
the
re
­
Washington.
md was later dug up as a relic of
Otsiaos
<nhi|«t II ion wlth miitiuiactun r» oí low grolle
CorvwiQMTe Ac. tìv tip intieliiiii h tliot ore Iliade tondi rt gard- prehistoric races. It caused
sponsibility of the accident rests Hall’s Family Pills are Che l«'sc.
An,no, M«U|n« « ,kM«-b and ««MvlBtk'n nm, |<-M uf iiny lntrln»li! nu-ritn. Po noi bc <le-
«pili-li, „« M
<■«, M
, m« whMIicr
with the motormaa of the electric
TO ci ne a < oti» in one day
in,«iiik>n
pnmalily iMtMiteN«. « oniniunle». <•« iv< <1, wlieu you w.int.il hi - w lui? luueliinedoii't siderahle speculation at the time
I l»m «t ri.Hly < <>MM*nU«l. Iluidknok Hl l',t«ii<« ,. mi your tm :iey uwu.v (rom liomu; culi un u
’
ear
which ran into the PresiUeat's
nr ». I iron, lltitrat o«,m, S« Mrermf ,>,m«,.
and was widely discussed.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
I-atan«« i aken lliriHi«b Mmm Ato. raclr« •• Arto Itnme " llenler, he i-ui» nell yon u
bell, r iiiueJiitiv for k s» «han you etili purcliatu
io/ «wkk«, wlthoMt aharwa. In lk«i
| Tablets. All druggists refund the carriage.
«-¡iwiwhvn*. li tli<-re I» no dealer tirar you,
write illroet to uh .
A Manila dispatch says it is ba­
Hearing in the case of the State money if it fails to cure. E. W.
A ban.>«o'«,l, IlInMrated wwkl,. J*ra«aCdr
TN» Bignataro ia on every bos of Iba gvauia«
Wmi W « THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO of Minnesota against tho Merger Grove’» signature is on each box. lieved that President Roosevelt’«-
. nlaflon of an, adanMIl« tournai. Tarin».
vaar ; tour montea. ,L BoM krall nowaAaalar».
Ijnative Rromo Quinine tom «»
ORANOE, MAS‘3.
25c.
order permitting foreign vint Is to •a» rouwly tint v«uv» u eeM In »n- -I’T
MUNN ACo.M’,’**"»NiBwTorl( New York, rbioagn. 111., et. I nule, Mix, Attin­ bagan at St. Paul Wednesday.
LAW NOW IN EFFECT
Geer& Cummins
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P atents
w
m
hiti
o
iihh
mi
Sdentine Hmerkan.
üiBNt.u >.»<
4 h F !»t..
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ta, un.. Palla». l'ex.. Han t'r.incl»«*', *'al.
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