IRRIGATION TALK. grown on the place in IS'JS wn9 I Local and General. cb.’iilv m. aot of trespass upon the M< --rs, Dalton Biggs, N, G. < ar- ' com| any'* rights. The alfalfa wns M, II. Brenton and "Chino" Iter- p* liter, IL livens, M. Fitz-1 the properly the company. It wn dilgo arc up from tho I’ranch. Gerald and I. S, G«*er delegates to' not his property, ami his snh> of it. | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buchanan, of thoKtal«' Irri"iiti«>ii Convention, G»1 against, tho company's protest, und Harney, were vi«iti>r< We<lnesday. l>e held in Portland on th«! 18th his appropriation of tlm proceeds i Robert Waters left Sumloy for inat., left on th« stage Ibis morning did not make him in any proper Sm Francisco where he will spend for that city. Register Win. Farrc Mm«.! an occupant of the lands. the Winter. ofth'' F. S. Land Office who is Thu building of his uninhabitable We urn informed that tho Red spending bis vacation in the me shack ami his pretenre of living in Front Livery burn bus again tropolis is also a delegate ami will it were equally futile changed bauds present to tlm <'onv<*ntion plut« Il <loes not appear from the «vi- Gco-gu llagey has purchased the which h<: bad carefully prepare«!, ilrnco before the Department that I I Gentry was employed to acqiiir«,* interests of Robert Waters in the showi ig some good sites for large reservoirs ami irrigation projects Of prescriptions is no child's play. title to the lamia under the borne- store of Walers Bros’. YDFR wants can Is* 81 PPL1ED. Cull ami examine tliu 11 requires conscioiitio'is care and stead laws for tho company’s bene Atty John W. Biggs accompanied within this amt Malli« ur counties, largest st«>ck of Geru-ra! Mcrchan<lisc in Eastern Oregon. aoeurut« knowledge of drugs and fit, or that such was his relation to Judgo Clifford on his return to lie will also be prepared to furn ish other valuable data which it is Everything the best m Quality, their relations to each other. We the company when the selections by Canyon City Tucsduv. hoped may lie the means of caus take in honest pride in tho purity Hyde were filcil; but if that rela Everything full Weight, For Sale—Hay at $5 per ton with of our drugs, ai.d tho skill and ac tionship was here almwn he would good pasture ami plenty of water, ing an early investigation <>f reser Everything at reasonable prices, voir site« in this part of tho coun curacy with which we compound be in mi b> iter situation, for the Enquire of Ira Stubblefield. W<‘ ar«- after your tride and will use ever honest endeavor to try. by tho Government. I.cm on your physician's order. reason that in such «vent his occu Jacob Wright, of Drewsev, was fi-cure and retain it. Ilctr.ember That the Silvies River reservoir pancy of tho lands for the use ami i in town Wedm sday with a load of benefit of the company would still onions for which lie found ready site, within thiscountv, is by fur the l>< »t natural site in Eastern Oregon, ’ li. W. WELCOME « CO., be in reality the company's occu sale. / Proprietor«. cannot lx* successfully denied It pancy. Jorgensen is «till to the front is perfectly safe G» assert that suf The department is of the opin with low prices. Cull and see Bia ficient water «-an be at a ri-asonab!«- I....... .................. ion, upon the record hero under line of watches, clocks, jewelry. cost, stored in th*' basins of Silvies ! consideration, that prior to the i stationary, etc. ami Bear Valleys with which to re hearing Gentry had not ite«]tiired I MATURO tY, NOVEMBER 14. U hi . , WOOD. — Good Juniper wood claim the more than 150,<>00 acres the status of an occupant of the Prices ' fur sale in any quantity. of arid and vacant lands of this val- lands,as against the subsisting oc <*«-»»• r> vs. P. I. S, ('<». going up. Call on W. E. Huston leyfincluding th«* GOjItl acres nj>- cupancy of the company. His pro in tin Dnrk'neitnor building, pli*-d for by th«: Ilarrwy Valley Im test is accordingly hereby dismiss Continue«! fnitn Secoml page, provement Co.j. Th«* only ol»sta- I.ec Culdwi 11. Henry Richardson > ingl. ami in view <u th«* settled low ed. You will notify the Pacific Live W. W. Johnson ami Charley John- | clcs in th«* wav of this ent« rprix* Lv that nil umb-rstaiidinus or agree- ' i time are iFiock Company, the beneficiary son left far Canyon City W. dncs-jtbe‘^vernment, at this incnts of the ehururt< r stated are I th«» filings of th«* said In provement I under the ««lections. that it will he dav to bi- absent a w< ek or two. illegal ami fraudulent. I m - ciuwc i Company, au<i inv the h holdings the _ . . . i nu h , , a.i'i viMiiif. i • of ' » vi** * allowed u reatontiblu time, to be volatlve of th«« letter and *| iril of Joe ( aidwell has oiiened up a ;„ . i .i «• r1 , , , * . , P. L. .8. Co., and the few settlers of , (li* hoiiieali-u«! laws, th*- court h«*ld fixed by your oilice, within which short iort o der «¡«-r lunch counter in the . ... .... , , lu substance, thut the cmic was not | to submit |>r< of ■ howir g the select back part of the Windsor Bar He Silvios and Bear Valleys. hofaras one fi»r equitable intervention ut ed lands to be, at tin- time of filing will servo dinner ami meals at all the Improvement Coin p xny’s hold - ill«* iiiNiauC" of «'iih< r partv ua a- I tho proofs, still iion-miticral in hours of the night. Joe knows bi* i ings or righlz arc concerned, it is be- gaunt the oilier in my mamier re- character and not occupied adverse- business. If you are a Missouri™ I lieved lu re tha, upon repayment to epvctitig th »uiject matter of the I ly to said company In the event .-ind need showing, just drop iuai.d them of the amount already expend ed by them in Cling, survi ving, etc., We are now receiving our Fall and Winter goods consisting of ui><ler«tim«in>g ami upon that , IU< h proof shall I m - submitted, the see him. by tho Government, the Company ull kinds of Dry Good*. Boots and Shoes, Groceries. k<i >v<*. sehetion* will be approved for pat gr >U' <i th«- comp •■ *’« suit na*> «Its- W. A. Younger was arraigned be would relinquish its claim, i. e., Our stock of Ladiea* Dress Goods. Outing Flannels, Ladies and ent, unless other matcri«! objec tui»*c«i A | «-tilioi for rehearing fore Justice S. W’ Miller Wednes provide 1 the Government would • Children 1'ndcrwear and Shoes are unexcelled. We invite you to tions ehail appear. »in deun <1 Juk 8, P. til day, on a charge of larceny of u iiiidertaki* the work mentioned. visit our store ; inspect stock and obtain prices. We qtiaruntee sat The decision appealed from is The rccoid l-efor# the Depart* wagon load of potatoes which he This cost together with the cost of isfaction in every particular. ; revciseil. Very Rcepec ’ ftlliV, nivnt do«-s iK«t show that al uny had been entrusted to deliver to G. purchase of ull the biddings in Sil- E. A. HITCHCO' K, i time prior to the hearing Gentry W >haw. He was bound over in : vics and Bear Valleys together with | Secret«ry v <ia hi fact or in co intcmplation of the sum of $250 to await the action ■ th construction of a good and suf- law no occupant of any par* of the O. Calkins was arraigned before of the grand jury nod in default , Qeicnt «lam. and system of * canals, Intel* udvetariy to the company ■s. Justice of th*- Peace S. \V. Miller. was committed to the county jail. would be insignificant as compan d It will not be < l ilUud >hut while Thursday, on n charge of assault C. A Bonnett, of Crane Creek, is | j to the actual cash returns which t in the e impmy’s ompl >v Gentry'« with a deadly weapon made against in Burns t:n<b*r treatment for some 'the Cnited States would receive occupancy of the lands was other him *»y hi* son-in-law, I.eeWdson. severe injur«-« received th« first «if within th* tir.-l two or thr.-c years' M0N.MOITH, OREGON. than th<- cotnpany'a occupancy. lie was phi •, 1 under boi,,)* to tin* werk i«i a ritn-n wav accident i 1 after th«* completion of the project, • ira l late* <>i the School are in constant Such a claim W'liibi be mtlmut <L-m md at salaries ranging iruin 1“ keep the peace. which oecur' «l while he wasenr<>ute to say nothing of the vast benefits ju«f ilicatioii in law <>r r< ason. Hi* $100.00, per iuootli.*S Students take U m which this portion of th«- state, in (ieo Smith, of t'nnyon • 'itv who home from a trip to the sswmili; men* .announcement of an inten Ktate''exaw.inatieK4 «inring'tueir court«* has been stopping in Silvies Val after ltimb -r. His taco wassevero- ‘ ‘"act the whole state, would receive, is the school and are ]>repare>l to receive tion to claim the riinch m Lis own both directly and indirectly. State CertiSeates on graduation. ri; ht un 1 for Ins ow n benefit, made ley for several weeks, was a visitor Iv bruised, ami his arm und wrist It is to I».* siueei' ly Loped that Expenses range’from f LgO.OO to in town Monday. Ho informs us ii j ’ j rcd, thoiigh no l>oncs were I a’, n tiim- w lieu hi* connection theic- I practical results will be obtained per year. that he will probably secure em broken. w,t!i was sol« lv in the right of the Strong Norma! course an« well equip W. C. Black, a son of Rev. G. W. ’ from th«* efforts, of the contention, ped Training^ »eparttnent. Company. di«l not defeat or nut nn ployment in this locality for a few i and that the delegates from this The fail term open«. ¿Sept. 10. <ml to the «'ompativ's occupancy, weeks. lie is a carpenter by oc Black of this place, his bought a For catalogue containing full informa cupation. half interest in the Crook County- county will, together with our rep- «vliich tmd vxit>t« <l w ithoul ccasution tion.addreos E. D.fltESSLEK. WAGONS! WAGONS! Journal published at Prineville ; resentatiyes in Congress succeed in for years, which us an employe he er J ..15. V. Butler. See v President. giving this county the prominence We will sell von a Mitchell, Mr; Black had intended establish ha 1 assisted to maintain, und dur in this matter, to which it is so ing which the company ha«l tna«ic Rushford or Webber Farm Bed ing a newspaper at John Day- but after car« fully looking over the strictly entitled, and that ere an extensive, permanent. and valuahle Wagon ; oj Steel Skein $S5.C<) field found the hx-alitv well sup other summer passes actual work impovement* on th«* lanusl nor did I oj ,, ,. plied from Canyon City and gave will be begun by the Government 90.00 make him an occupant adverse to W. E. 2EISÜH. Proprietor. upon one or the other of the big ir 105 (Ml up the attempt. 3 i* ,, the eompauy. .'either lid his rigation schemes nitbin this val- WES! OF WAXES, LlQl’OKS AND CIGARS.-------- Semi your orders to us, O. C. Co. II. 5'. Blackwell was a pleasant nets ami conduct subsrquenlly to X such aiinoui’C« incut constitute him | Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known caller one «lay during the week. i i«y- Drinks mixed to suit vour taste. Courteous treatment guarawtei an occup.'int ns ugainst th«» com i throughout Mercer and Summer He tells us that he has stopfs'd buy Business College Locals. 1 pany. His disposal of tho alfalfa I counties, W. Va.. most likely owes ing ca'Al«* and that he is now feed Your natronage Solicited. „, r r----- ....... ----- -—• I his life to the kindness of a neigh ing GOO head of beef cattle at the The Citizens Business College t bor. lie was almost hopelessly af- Levens and Fritz Mace ranches for ' opens its second week with very i 1 tlicted with diarrhoea ; was utter d- th«- Spring market. Ifenry, who is | bright prospects. Four new stu '-F 1 ¿rfi.' - ed bv two physicians who gave nim one of th« best informed stockmen dents, and many visitors-those I V - little, if any, re.ief, when a neigh in this section, states that the cattl«' who will be pupils in a week or so. bor learning of his serious condi shipments from Harney County Any one contemplating attending V '• t'i tion. brought him a bottle of Cham during the past season will aggre ! college, or a normal school, can I. berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar gate 25,(HH) !iead. look in upon our school work for L Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oakerman, of| one half of a duy ani< be able to de rhoea Remedy, which cured him in less than twentv-four hours. For Silver Creek, were visiting in town j cide at once where they will take -t : ■ o sale by 11. M. Horton, Burns: Ered during the week. Mr. Oakerinan the course. brought tn a petition protesting a- Haines, Harney. <hir normal class is making rapid gainst the forest reserve to which ■ progress, anti express that satisfac ¿J I \ oil Are Invited to Visit Cort- he had secured the signature of j tion and content, that thorough V -J land Irrigui ion Week, No- 5«. nearly all the stockmen in his lo work alone can give. venicer IM to 22. t i 3 cality. This is one of a number of Our slmrt-hand class declare L •1 Mrs. Laura. S. Webb, The Oregon Irrigation Assoeia- similar petitions recently mailed t. I maile«! they never was so intereste«! in V IcvPrmMcwt Woman*« nemo- don and the ttregon State Bar jq the various post otliees in this <-rml«‘< lubMot x,»rlh«-rn Ohl««. their lives and the rapid progress Assuciati.m meeiin Portland. Tues I «Prided the champ <>( life which county bv II. E. Thompson, who is they are making justifies the high 1 <*¡ day and Wednesday, November 18 wci (ast approachin<. I noticed Wine ft leading the opposition in the light and 19. Reduced rates on „11 i <»t Cardo), and decided to try a bot est hopes, and brightest anticipa k tle. I experienced »ome relief the against, the reserve. | railroads. i Succeewre to R. A. Miller X’ Cw. tions. tint month »<> I l.cpt on taking it tor Special Entertain nent lor all Ex-County Judge Jam« s A Spar three month» and now I menvtruatc The bookkeeping class have for visitors—Free theatre tickets; a with no pain and I »hall take it otf and V 1 >•. o»i now unfit I have passed Die climax." Ga.ll or concert; a steamboat ride row returned Thursday evening I gotten that, they are in their school ? / Fimialo w.iikin--«. <li«i>cilen*l Ion the Wiihimett«’ und Columbia from an extended visit to relatives i days and Ixtlicve that they are in i nwiiM-s falling of the womb mid rivers: nn observation ear tide over and friends in Minnosotnand Mich real business, handling all of the t t. ‘.' ovarian trouble« <)<> not wear «>u. the street railways: a visit to the igan. Except a slmrt illness Mr. They fi*H<>w a woman t<> tl><‘« hange Portland Crematorium, to the $1, Sparrow enjoyed the best of health papers and milking all trie deals Ì-.. 1 of life. Po le t wait biittnke U inc l)(M),(l(Ml Custom House, to the Pub i during his absent c and reports u ami transactions of business life. ,,f I 'ardui MOW iV.d amid thetrou- Í. •' I,)«-. Wine of i'ardui never fail* lic Library, to the |'.nO,('(H> City most, enjoyable visit, to former | Th«* students of th«* preparatory L t<> benefit a 'offering woman of Hail, the wheat ships in the har haunts. His absence was not given department u.e making the same V 1 any age. W ine of I'ardui relieved Í : bor, to tin* rooms of the Oregon entirely to pleasure as he has con X • ■ Mrs. \VelA> when she was in dan l — ger. V. li ’ti you eonietotheiTmnge Historical Society and other places siderable pronerty interests in the I progress that characterizes every i*»- of life Mr*. Weldi'f. letter wilt department of the ctdlege. They •«ection visited including some iron ! of interest. V 1 mean mon* to you than it. does An inspection of tin* Armory and mines upon which woi k has just are please«! with the work on ac I I t. „ 1 now. Hut you may now uvoid tho I A I gun drill by Battery A is to be one I kcii started. The latter, however, count of personal instructions. nfferirg ■•■he endunxl. 1 druggists !... b,.|| 5*1 l,„ttleiof Wine of t'nrdlli. of the features of entertainment of he has leased.and with Ins other Now students this week, Laura *- •- visitors. A cordial invitation is interests being well cared for In* re oxtendeil to nil ta visit Portland turns to Burns to engage in active Newell. Ora Williams, Alph Bear- ft son and Stella llagey. i business. in Irrigation Week NEW FALL GOODS For Winter Wear Proper Compounding Burns Drug Store At the Pioneer Store HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS. N. Brown & Sons Fall and Winter Goods Lunaberg & Dalton state ; normal school The Capital Saloon Miller & Thompson, Œ of CARDUI I Á * >» 3 * » i *i f