Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, November 22, 1902, Image 1

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Pubiished in the
Greatest Valley of Eastern Oregon
f ho Oldest and Most
Reliable.
The Best Advertising
Medium
Harney Valley Items
VOL. IB.
U
l
BURNS. OREGON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1902.
If. Urlqlyr». I*><l)irl<'p>r
7t. <'oah(»»«. a.lltor >n<l M»na»»r.
*1 ..’<(> I’rr \ t nr.
Sia Month* 7 5 Cent«.
NO.52
. ............................................. .
men and possess a high degree of
Thons;.n.ls Htwe Kidney Trouble
intelligent<*. Apart from the mit.-
I
an.’l Don’t Know it.
i'rul lands and town sit< s, no land
1<OW To rind Out.
will Im open Io immediate sale.
Fill a L><>t tie or common ^ias, with your
Jnaltad of purchasing the lands .Mountain Forests <>f Eastern wrucr and k: it stand twenty (our hour«, a
Frneticuliy the Entire Indian
,
~« z
sediment or set-
fr jiii the Indians and thi n opening Oregon W ill Bron New Piati.
* j
»If"? indicate:, an
Territory to Become Availa-
*- p/Jl
j utihealihy condi-
ble for Settlement,
them to settlement tinder the
nv\ 4 L>.' -r'V/. ■ “on o( tha k.-i-
Iloinr-st'’id act, us has been the
neys; if it stains
I ly k) ’ M TZ , . your
linen it b
usuul custom, the government has
f','w'' ^7 evidence ot hid-
Oregonian
News
Bureau,
Wash-
Lt
' r !^i.-t-i ne7 trouble: too
entered into treaties with the In­
Within th" next tow months lands dians bv which the lands will be ington, Nov. 15.—Secretary Hitch­
Hardware of Ergry Description.
frequent deeire la
pas.; it or pain ir
cock
has
finally
determined
that
a
_ (hc bjc«, ( a; j
in 'lie Indian Territory will be al­ divided among the inenibcra of the
Hi; it nm ,
proof that the kidneys and blad­
OREGON.
lotted to the lueinborg of the five tribes by a scheme of equalization forest reserve shall be created it;, convincing
der are out of order.
What to Do.
civilized iiatioun, mid stiles will bo of values. Having asccitained by the Blue and Strawberry Motin-,
There io comfort in tint knowledge so
tains
<>f
Eastern
Oregon,
but
the
mad» which will give the Indians appraisement the average value of
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
i greater uinoonl of wealth pcrcap* the Itti.d, th? total urea is divided lands included by the Presidential Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in c-tiring rheumatism, pain In the
ita than any »thcr people in the by the total number of registered proclamation will be only Govern­ back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
ment
timber
lands
or
worthier«
if tha mlnary pas-^jo. It corrects inability
world, und will «fiord h6n.es to Indians, and to each is «Hotel u
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
thousands of white families. By trai t worth the multiple of the av­ mountsin «umtnits. 'The proclam­ it, or bud effects following use oi liquor,
ation
will
not
issue
until
the
In
­
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
recent tribal ratifieations of 1< dila­ erage value, an<l the average num­
terior Department shall have in- necessity of being compelled to go often
ber
of
acres
by
this
method
of
di
­
tion
i-nucie«!
at
the
last
and
previous
during the Jay, and to get up many times
H. FITZGERALD,
I*. M ItlEDICU.
BIGGS A BIGG*
»•■»»ions of Congress, th<- five civil­ vision S.ime. individuals will re- specteJ « very acre to be included I during llm night. The mild and the extra­
• resKleut,
smm .-', und ’•’reu«,
Atlorrr>a,
ordinary effect of Swamp-Roct i; soon
ized nation» of Indians have con­ cciye as much a- 2,000acrcu. while in the reserve, uml to eliminate realized. It eta ids the highest for its won-
such
birds
now
included
in
the)
¿•rfiil cures of the most distressing cases,
cluded the negotiations which will others may receive net more than
withdrawal us have lie' n denuded ’ 6 > j ;*
* • r-iedicine you r.hcutd Save the
forty
acres
in
a
more
valuable
situa
­
gradually opeu up to settlement
be i. ikki by druggists in 50c. and$i. sizes.
of
limber
or
»re
owned
or
occupied
I
You may have a sample bottle f this
practically the entire Ir dian Terri­ tion In every instance the In­
AH towns or ' woudeiful
discovery
by
large
holders,
tory. Of tho 31,000 square miles dians must retain for life, or at
I u<*or|Miru*<*<l.)
- -
- j au i a book that lelisi
settlement-«
and
all
school
lands
...
- -
--- -------- ----------I m3ro about it. botiisent)
contained in th* Indian Territory. least for twenty on” years, their
and
nil
private
ranges
will
also
be
1
ab»!uietz
fire
by
rr.«!!,
Abstracts Furnmhe)* and Title Gu iratite« d to all Lands in I.urnci
«30.660 square miles, or 1.005,600 original hotnisteads, which will
ad ir -. Dr. Kilmer & it,.«- at »««mi-n-««
excludol. 1 Lut. above all else, the Co.,
Bitigaamt-m. tf. Y. V/r.en writing men-
County.
acre», are tho absolute property of vary in area from forty to 160
Secretary will exclude those lands ! “on reajing “¡is generous offer in tni»p«+er.
the five civilized tribes Tribal acres; but the remainder they are
REAL ESTATE
which were c-nti-ed for sj«*culative' __
— — -
_
jKiewssioi. will now be changed Io at liberty to sell under prcscrilicl
purpose
just
prior
to
the
depart-
J?
My
opinion
as
a eansulting
individual ownership, a large pro­ condition«. The greut demand for.
B night and Sold on Com mil»ion.
Otliee in Bank Building
inent's
withdrawal
by
parties
who*
engineer?
That
is
in
mv
line, put
portion of the laud will become l«c.’f cuttle is caleu’atcil to rnuke
are
believe«!
to
h«ve
receive«!
tips
down
vour
f«*?.
Serioutdv,
while I
subject to immediate lease, and in the demand for leased lands ex­
as
to
the
intention
of
creating
a
I
have
no
present
professional
inter­
periods varying from one to three tensive. especially us the natural
Blue
Mountain
forest
reserve.
3
his
PROFESSIONAL card
est
in
any
irrigation
work
now
in
years an imniensc area will be sub grasses of the Territory furnish ex- i
information
the
Secretary
today
progress. I have very deep interest
p< t to unconditional sale. At a cellent pa«t'irag'.’. I he f«>r< st re-
Brute* I n(MM N » 7«l, K of I’
gave
to
Colonel
Einmet
Callahan,
a citizen in the success of anv
as
J
It MeMCLLFN.
M»*‘ M ••
' h«irMÌiM H’jrht.
•late yet to l>e announced, 500.4X10 sources of the Territory are ofgreat
of
Baker
City,
wl
•>
has
Iwen
urging
*<1
and
all irrigation works in Oregon.
b’ M h»r«l«n. <’ C
acres of coal and asphalt lands will value. Approximately GO per cent
the
es'.ai.l
sliiiii
nt
of
a
reserve
from
;
S
«><tt«*r• li* tv! K « ’ If. H
‘
T
dislike to antagonize the views
i lie sold ut public auction, us will of the land is well wooded with
rilOTOGRA! HER
which
nil
private
holdings
shall
of
uuv
man, w ho is truly devoted
also the lots tn nearly a thousand such valuable tiinlier as the vari­ I
CUNs fl< .pri'.li »fi li •• E H
'
have
been
eliminate«!.
to
the
work
of irrigating our punlic
Burn», (•iregan.
towns. There are now in the Terri ous species o! oak, thick walnut, i
\(...d» •«*•*«>11 I »•••! (..’i tli
I .««I iv «d
I
Secretary
Hitchcock
save
it
if
.
arid
lands,
but
when I see a coyote
4W m-itti!
»I » ‘
fi «
\
II»
f4P**M>inRl — opposi’? Bank.
torv approximately nine hundred ash. hickory, pecan, liver birch i ■
iHiiiilii.g
Mr« 11
li»*»»' ». W M
'
his
purpose
to
create
n««
lieu
base
in
a
lamb
skin,sneaking
about th«
towns, ten of which find in lfM'O a and cottonwood.
Mr» Eilttic Tlt .«ip-<»n s,.<-
> »■» •nnizimr
fl»o
li
’im \ Mountain
i r«»> n 4 n i n a»A.
— J—— of a /I flock.
..—I— I I can’t help feeling
in
making
the
Blue
re-
edge
The hi* governing the disposi­
p'-pillytion of over two thousa'al
|yj A HU.XA a l.MKY
N,uiv
each While tho covenants with tion of these lands provides that serve nr to permit chancus for fraud»: U goo»i ga ne
<’ U.NK I iBGF . NO !•". » g. .< I
W L M«r»deu.
John W (¡«»ary,
of
any
k.nd.
The
reserve
he
favors
1
this
is
precisely
the
¡»ositionof
this
'»!•» t*
<«» »»r h» r»» ini’ m<
th»- dilierent nations vary tn their all Indians receiving ao individual
will
be
irregular
in
Fli.-ipc,
a
check-
man
Williamson.
He
is
one
of
Pl<y«i tane <(' Suryenne.
Q» ir! f
mth»r
tlx in i
provisions, the Choctawsund Chick allotment of laud shall thereon be­ I
K K
•
.v
;
i
N.
er-lxiard
in
some
sections,
but
will
whom
a
reporter
wrote
in
a
loca'
Bui ns, Oregon. asa.is alone will have 1,5(K),<XX> come citizens of the U.iited States,
paper of the 24th tilt., ‘Several men
tMF”0!bce »t residence. ’Phone 20,
acres to di»|)O»e of within a year, an and, basing their claim on this pro­ be all Govern.nent land.
He
finds
that
much
opposition
have been named to me, who here
Tkss (Unii SO. u;< l (i. ü. W.
viunl area ul the end of three years, vision and the argument that citi-,
»I ■«•)• at Hroan lutti m ri gridar «»•«-
that
lias
been
manifested
by
Oregon
grown
rich in the sheep business
and double that amount at tho end zeiis of tin’ United States cannot
oi'UC Vi.itins '.r.ith.-r- (r it.-r’ially in- DIGUS A HIGGS.
people
was
based
on
misconception
without
one dollar’s investment in
T
Sacara. W »I Oha» N.
»It4.it
be governed in the disposal of their
’ of five years.
J. W. Illes..
Palton tv.es>
<'«stirai) , K.'.sir.ivr
of
the
purpo.-e
of
forest
reservation».
land
and
practically without con-
Unlike the teserviitions previous­ property, many persons are now i
1I<
‘
gives
assurance
that
the
timber
!
tributing
auvthing
to the adcitnc«-
Xltontrys-at-fxitr,
ly opened up to settlement, this is making ninety-uine-yeiir leas?»
:| IE NEY I.OI' i . NO 77. I <» O F
reservation
will
not
i,n
any
way
in-
ment
of
the
country
or to its sup-
Iti
KSH.
OV.EUON.
*1 •■•(» oven S mir I .v evening, It own*»
not wil<< and uncultivated l i id. with the Indians, and some are
terfere
with
the
location
of
mining
¡»ort.
A
business
pursued
upoa
lull
Viaiiing liroth ra fraternally in- gipponi.*., in Bank (mil lini:
Seven million two hundred thous­ making contracts for sales. The
.il,*.I
Frank <> .1 «ckaon. N G.
claims,
neither
will
it
prevent
cut-
this
plan,
it
is
urged,
is
in
its
no­
and acre, uro already occupied as Secretary of the Interior, however,
C G Sini li. Nwret try
ting
of
mature
timber.
It
will,
ture
predatory
ami
as
such,
itotight
y^ii.i.tAM» a rtrzuEK.iLD
farms and three und a half million denies the correctness of this argu-
however, prevent corporations ami not to be allowed to inierferc with
ft' E CIRCI F. N » RD. WOMEN tig
acres
arc under cultivation, Thcic . rnent. He holds that the law can
>1. FlUxeraM,
W...*|.-r iti
i|....t> 2n I ml 4th Tno.- Thornton William.,
speculators
from acquiring title to; operations founded upon u settled
dai it Hroan'» h ill Mr* Tilli lor ian,
Kt'ornrya*. lav.
votary ••ubile. is $62,181 (A'0 lnvcsie«! tn farm have no such intent utul therefore
large
areas
ot
valuable land in this and domestic connection with tlw
lira, lone Wliiting
Guardian.
property in this great fertile tract, cannot be so interpreted, and that
Litte, Notarial ami Real Retate
Clerk.
region.
Io
the
detriment
of the in-i country.’
whose broad valleys and rich its only efieet is to confer oa the
Practice
ter<
sts
of
settlers.
I
’
rotiction
ot
“Whec thifi newspaper n an went
prairies yield Hbunduntlv to even ' Indians the right of sufirage. It is.
Burn» Oregon.
4'tin roll AiiMouncciiients.
the most carele-H cultivation Ti.e
Ti.c more than probable, however, that water supply is of equal import- last summer in the train of Will-
/^“Otlice in Masonic building
Sunday School at Harney the
total value of the f irm products of the case will soon« r or latter be anee to timber preservation, he iainson to Prineville, he wrote ‘the
first Sunday of each month st 1<> p M. JOllUAX*
the Territory amounted m lh99 to carried into the courts and a test hold-, and to this end the forests people here arc epposrd to irrign-
o'clock, A. M. On the second,
of the Blue Mountains will be per- tion.’ Of course the people with
$27.672 000. Farniifg methods: -uit will setile the contr »versy.
third and fourth Sundays of each
|H'tuate<i. It may ’><• six months whom Mr. William-on's inJlu« nc<*
Practical L imi Surveyor.
under tribal ownership wore most Aire oly hundred-* of far-se *ing in­
month nt. 3 o’clock P. M. Preach-
or
a year, says the Secretary, before brought hitn into contact, thepart-
Burux. Oregon. wastf.il, und under tho new regime vestors aro on the 'pound securing,
the
r«-scrve shall finally Is; estab- ners, of the candidate, in the she» y
iiig services ••very second Sunday
tile Territory promises to become leases from tne Indians of large
at H P. M.
lished,
but when it is created its -nl(f cattle business, are opposed to
g W Mtl.LEl:
the El Dorado of the West The iH.rtious of their prospective allot-
lines
win
be permanent There irrigation. Nobody else in that
the
Presbyterien
church
At
proceeds of the sales of the coal and me.its, and in many instances I
Notary
Public
ami
Conveyancer,
will
be
no
jnst
ground for continued region is opposed to irrigation nuc
pastor.
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin
asphalt lands and tho town sites those lease» contain options for fu­
haggling
for
the
exciusion of some
Continued on Seooml page
Divine M'rvices the thinl »ml f.mrth Miirt-’tcp*. !»<•<• 1-. Etc , • rre<U. inibir
nill be divided pro rata among the ture purchase, which, while they
(»flier
al
¿lore.
Itiiin*,
Oregon.
areas
or
the
addition
of
others,
as
-—
-
Kumlfivs of •'fifth moiftli nt 11 a. in.
Indians, ami later the great cash may not stand in the courts, may
has
b<-n
th'*
ease
with
almost.
S
tate
m
Onto.Crn
or
T«» u ; jhi . i
anil 7:30 p. m. Sabbath aclionl at
balances of the several tuitions, he respected bv the Indians.
l.l-CAS
Col
XI
>.
4
10 a. m. every Sabbath morniiig. H. VOLP, A. M . M. D. now on deposit in the National i No “rush'' noconfusion, no lottery every rc.-ci ve heretofore create 1.
Frank J. Cheneyuiuk< s «• it-li tlm'.
Preaching services at the Baptist
Treasury, will be similarly divided. and no "sooner«’’ attend this re­
sr.vns is cwstic .
Physician and Surqeon,
he is senior partner of the firm of
church every 1st «ml 2ti'l Suntlnyn.
This influx of cash, it is predicted, markable transformation of Indian
F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business
»Ilice at residence
Continued on Fourth page.
inorniiig and evening. Sunday
will not only make the Indians
lie Boasts Williamson For His in the City of Toledo, County and
—
—
Oregon
Position on the Irrigation
aclioul every Stiudii) at 10 a. m. Burns,
willing to sell their lands at reason­
State aforesaid, and that said -firm
Quest ion.
prayer meeting every Thurmlnv
able prices, but will make th« in ex­
Stomach Trouble.
will pay the sum of Om Hundred
evening.
“I have been troubled with my
cellent cuBtomers for those who
Dollars for wicii and every case «if
A Journal reporter
called
on
,,
, . that
.. . cannot , . lie cuiea >. ur
j have merchandise to sell, and will stomach for the past four years,"
Service at. Christian Sciene« \f......
*
( atarrli
»...
li.
muir v
M
. H4’WM|wip«'rN
hi. vnintolr
vrlatvly trivi
givi n
n <*w
cvtrrvnr.v
Motor
Alfred
]•.
Sears,
the
well-
1
.
...
..
...
Hall, corner e ist of the Bank, even to r< pni’t.i by Irn’HponsIblo parti» to tlKJVtR'vt. open an era of unparalleled pros­ says 1). I.. Beach, of Clover Nook
•’
- ,
, , the use of Hall s C atarrh Cure,
Farm, Greenfield. Mass. "A lew known civil engineer ot Portland,
Frank I Cheney
perity throughout the Territory,
sun l«y at lla. in. and 8 p tn i lini
NEW HOME SEW1NG MAGHINE CO
While mineralogists believe that days ago I was induced to buy a for an expression of opinion eon-
Sworn
to
before
me and subscril
Rerviea Wflnesflav evenings at H. THE
I . I l'iiU'rc.) a trust or • ■•nl.lnation ; w<> vì-li
Everybody is invited to attend bi usMire th<- |tibllc timi Ih. ir Is •••> truth In the whole are which is to be <’ivid-«: lx).x of t’hnniberlain’s Stomach and cerning Congressman Williamson’s ed in my presence, this 6th day
»urti ri p.iT^, Wc hnvr I
. lil:UHUaeturinv
1 have taken part remarks on irrigation io The Journ­ December, A. D. J8S6.
these services.
•..-winx
-I I
s for ov. r n ••uurt.-rot n «viitu- among the Indians is underinid Liver Tablets.
r.v, unti luive t.th!J*h<*<l a r* putatlun l'or <»ur- with coal, ur.d while in the high­ of them and feel a great deal better." ui
i nilrmi.iy.
al <»i
of K15U
last Thursday.
Major Sears .
A. W. Gleason.
»• h. » uixl our oiiH-hin. s tlmt I» tini. n»,v <-r alt
otbvr». our
llonif” mn.-hlnc bn» lands practically every valuable If you have any trouble with vour is State Engineer for Oregon for
.A'atery Public.
in». r h.» n ilx.il' d .i. ■■ uiniL.i i.i;i<-hin<’.^ It
vinnil» ut Un* 1 < ; .| ofiill ¡tifili fi »••••f«* Rewliig luinerul except gold and silver is stomach try a box of these Tablets. 1 rrigati Oil and is one of the oldest
I
mari,In.-, and -tauduoii its <••/*)* m> rlts.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken io-
known to exist, only the known You are certain to be pleased w ith of American ¡Irrigation engineer»,
Thr •• X«w llmur’' ietlteonlu •■*••<»»
cents.
For
and
one
whose
broad
experience
ternally.
and acts directly on the
the
result.
Price
25
Itlfill fiK.tUE Sctrhttt JKacMno
ieoal ami asphalt fields owned !>»•
ffce inarkct,
and
known
devotion
to
the
inter-
blood
and
mucous surfaces of tin,
salj by II. M. Horton, Burns: Fred
ItPnot ne. »»:iry for nslnvnlirlntnatrust the Choctaw and Chickasaw na­
j _______________
ests
of
Oregon
entitle
his
opinion
system.
Send
for testimonials. fre»>
G.Hivei.urvT.-dlt "» )«i.v uny <1. bt.< «■< «.■ hnvc tions,
and aggregating 5<X>,<MM» Haines, Harney.
tradi wiar > i >
ixi.l. bis to p'i.v. W<-liavp nevi r t nl'-rwl Inin
to
consideration,
lie
is.
moreover,
F. J. Cheney Jr. Co.. Toledo, H.
OcaioNa
..... .
villi inanuinctiir.r»oi low arido acres, will be segregated and sold
O ofvrwhts Ac.
)-lH-a|iinucllIn. H tlial armarlo tr> s. Il ivrar l.
familiar
with
the
practical
op
ra
­
Sold
by all Druggist. 75c.
as
such.
All
the
other
mineral
Anroo» >rndlna •
»nd dvarrlntlon mn
|< vi urmi, Inti-'n-io rinrlt». lx. noi I»- .1.--
mil.-iilv »xwn.un .«ir i.pwnon freo wli<itli« r ■■■
«-. Ivo.l, v li. li >oli vani n »• vili« inur-hltio don't. li'.mls in tne tract can be purchased
tion of the Carey law, having been Hall’s Family Pills are tire J km *L
l.»«<iit»><> |» >ir.*«Nr IMienlnblr. pmmiunky-
wlid y..ur moli, y nw.iy Unni lionn-, cali orti
• »«»«nctirninBikHiriaj. Il>ndl»«iok.»ii l*»i<nita
•enl rrm». libi«! «uren.-y lor ««iirn.ir i>»triii^
' engaged in making the surveys and
For Infants and Children.
" .Veir limite ” flvulee. li. < ali - Il yon a at various perionsin the next few
l'aienr« fakmi tliroiivli Munii A <o. reoulvu
lictter inuchlne l’or I. s-.tli.in you enn puretiase
fpo-Mt MlUe, wHh.iut ehHW». In III»
for the Oregon Development
year»
as
agricultural
lands,
with
cbowlier-. Il' tli. ro 1« no tiotilvr near you,
The Kind You Have Always Bought designs
v rito iliivet tu u».
Company
in the upper valley of i
Sdentific
Hmertcan.
the exception of such as may bode-
A >lRiH.»Hn«<ly lllmrfrulcd wrckl». ■»»?**Jll''
THE NEW HOME SEWING MAGHINE CO | Vcloped by tho Inbian owners, Bears the
the Deschutes.
1 hl» sigr.utaro U on every box of the SMbloe
Signature of
OHANOE, MASS
Laxative Bromo-Quioine Tabuu
Major
Sears
said:
‘
‘
What
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