I Locai and General. A Tlii&Hy Hiig'feBHoii, NO IDLE LOAPT Fall and Winter Goods Where do you buy your Coffee? Christmas goods at Jorgonsm’e. Editor Itema: Allow me apace In Do yon know wo »hip our coffeedi vour valuable paper to suggest to Seed wheat at N. Brown A Mini, rect from Central America ? I><» th«-citizen* of Harney Valley, the 2j cents. you know we havd our coffee roast ad visability of at once organising We arc now receidag our Fall and Winter goods consisting of Carrol Cecil was in from Silver ed in San Francisco? Do you , an aasouintion for the promotion of all kinds of Dry floods. Boots and Shoes. Groceries, dre Ac. creek Thursday know we are the only retail house irrigation Our stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods. Outing Flannel*. Ladies and in Oregon that can make any such William Bennett, of Hilvies. was The County Court is doing more Children Underwear and Pho*» are unexcelled. We invite you to statement. N. Brown A Sons. than ita share ill this matter and down on business several days this visit our store ; inspect stock and obtain prices. We quarnntec sat week. I isfaction in every particular. now it ia tip to the people, Th<- Oregonian of the 12th say»: Hurveys and eatiuiates will bo For Sale—House and 8 lots with A largoly signed petition was to prepared at oneeof the Hilvie* Val out build'ngs Call on Dr. H day received by Governor Geer, ley site and other data prepared for Volp. asking for the pardon of James the proper authorities to consider, The thermometer was hovering Weaver, who in 1*98 was sentenced Of prescriptions is no child's play. hut from all tho information I can around the zero mark Wednesday to life impriaoment for ttie murder Il requires conscientio'Js caro and gather, the main thing still remain* morning. of William McKinnon, a brother of aeituraU knowledge of drugs and to bo done The association should William Clark, one of La wen’s the then Sheriff of Harney County. their relation* to each other. We secure an agreement from every business men, was in Burns on The petition sets forth the fact that take an honest prido in tlio purity lan<l owner m dcr the ditch, to go business Tuesday. Weaver committed the murder MOXMOLTh,'ORF.GOS. <>f our drug*, ui.d the skill and ac- in on equal term» with future vet while resenting an abusive assault Graduates of the School are in constant Thia paper and The Chicago on the part of the man tnat was cutaey with which we c<*ui|>ound Iler* on unoccupied lands With demand at utaries ranging from *40.00 0» out thia the Government will never Weekly I nter Ocean $1.00 for one killed. The document further rep l ain ou vour ph.iaician'* order. *100.00 per month. Stodents take the umb rlake tho job and all effort ao yeai. “Special deal” resents that because of the promi- Mate examination« during their «-ours» far will bo lost in the »ekool and ..iro'pre pared to leeeive The boys won from the girls iti nence or the deceased and hi» re State Certificates on graduation. There is a large body of land the basket ball game Thursday lationship the community was pre (I W WBM <>MK& CO., Expense* rungs from *120.00 to *175.<M that needs no irrigation, if the flow evening by a score of 22 to 7. Proprietor». judiced against Weaver. O. < L. per year. of th»- river is unobatruct«d, and Htronir Normal course anti well eqtii|<- Lost—a gold watch ch tin and Miller, an attorney of Baker ’ City. there is also many farms ns arid as ped Training Iieimrtment presented the petition to the Gov- any public land and ta practically charm. Finder will tie rewarded ernor today and spoke for an hour The fail term opens.Sept. 10. For catalogue containing fuil informa worthies* without water; all this bv returning same to this .«fficc in bchulf of Weaver. tion, address E. D.JRESSLEK. should be arranged now, so that Clarence Cary, of Lawen, has HATGKIHY, DECEMBER Ï0. IK2 or J B. V/Bctler, Str'y President, A dispatch from . ’ •alem to tho all the requirements of tho Govern been the guest of his sister. Mrs. ment will be complied with, and George Shelley, and fumiiy during Oregonian of the 12tb, nays: Dis A Coniparison. barment proceedings have been then them will lie nothing in the the week. brought against George W. Ilaycs. Following are the amounts al- way of ordering a survey. Mrs Ulysses S. Grant died al of Harney Coun’.y, who has been A moss meeting should bo called her residence in Washington 1>. C.. lowed by the county’ courts of cit»d to appear bef-re the Supreme < rook, Malheur and Hurney Coun ami the matter fully discussed so Dec. 14th, frjrn heart failure, agea Court of the state, January 5, and ties for expenses for delegates to i that we may get at tho bottom of 76 years. show wbv he should not be disbar W. Z. 2BI3C2. Trspieter. the recent State Irrigation Conven ' the proposition and work up. A red as a practicing attorney in the G. W. Clevonger left this moru- unanimous and ha'moniotia action. tion; <*ach two delegates: ing on a trip through tho Silver sta e. Haves was received at the -------- BEST OF WISES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Crook $100 00 ’ and quick action, will make Har Creek section to purchase bides State Penitentiary a few months ney Valley, the richest valley in Malheur 100.00 ago, from Harney County, under JEF* Drinks mixed to suit your taace. Courteous treatment guarauted and pelts Harney 323 G8 ; the United States. M. L. Lewis. John King and family have moved a sentence of one year for the I Burns, Or.. Dec. 19. 1902. to the flouring mill north of town crime of adultery. At the time of Your patronage Solicited. Oregonian and Items, 12 00 Tint above we believe to state the where Mrs. King will cook for bis conviction, Haves was a prac ticing attorney tn Harney County. A com plete set nf the latest edi true situation ami contains a most the employes The pipers in the case were served __________________________________ tion ol the American Encyclopedia timely augg'-atioti, that of an it»- I Jorgensen is still to the front on the convicted lawyer by Sheriff Itril'anies consisting of '¡O volumes j mediate organization of u local irri fur sale cheap Call nu II. V<»lp. gation association. If th«« Kilvies with low prices Call and see his Co)bath today. line of watches, clocks, jewelry, Gerald Griffiin, of Narrows, was The Oregon Lumber Company Valley project is to be pTaced in the stationery, etc. und lire Sumpter Valloy Railway proper light, the settlers in this vi- a caller Monday. Mr. Griffin ex WOOD.—Good Juniper wood pressed himself very emphatically have paid $40.000 [»-r year as, j cinity must make it known to the for sale in any quantity. Prices as being in favor of the Forest Re tithing, into the Mormon church, : Department of their hearty co-op for the past three years. This is eration on the lines made plain by going up. Call on W. E. Huston serve. He believes the preserva 10 per cent of thoir annual income. the government officials wntch were in the Durkheimer building. tion of our forests essential to. hold published in this paper nt the time, ing up the water supply, and sava Frank Metschan. proprietor of There is a movement on foot to i The only wav to get result is if something is not undertaken in the Canyon City and Burns stage divide the Eighth Judicial District, through organization and a thor this direction our supply of water line, was down from his home iD consisting <>f the countie* of Baker. ottgh going over of the plans Will for irrigation will pass off in Hoods Silvies Valley, Monday, looking Union and Wallowa, into two dis some start the hall a rolling? in the Spring, and leave many ufter business. tricts Union and Willowa will places, now valuablo ranches, to constitute one district ami Baker Janies W. Crawford, who is con become worthless wastes for the I Cliriütnia« Tree Program. county will constitute a judicial ducting »general merchandise store want of water during the Summer district bv itself, if the plan as at at the Sylvester Smith place in mouths. Tho various committees ar«- ven Happy Valley , spent several d ays present contemplated is carried active making pr« purations for the in town during the week. G W. Ciavenger is in the market! out. Christmas festival. We say festi with the highest prices for all kinds Ladies call on N. Brown A Sons He han pur •The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean val for the reason that we are ex- and examine their stock of goods. of hides and pelts Successors to li. A. Miller A Co. posting a feast of real pleasure. chased a traveling outfit and will is the only weekly newspafter pub I'he old Pioneer firm carry a large • ■ visit the different portions of the lished in Chicago in connection The trees are already on the ground, ’ i stock und every thing you - buy will four in number, and as handsome county this winter. A thorough with the great daily papers. It ' • lx* found of of » a good good-duality. as trees generally grow to be. ,w quality. gentleman to trad»- with, together contains a judiciously selected Thanks to Frank Jackson and Jas • One of the large plate glass for with a thorough knowledge of the summary ot the news of the nation and world. th< best Riot ice, home, Siintnervillc who carefully selected the new hank f-ont tva* broken in I maj-ket which he deals with makes farm, woman’s, ami other special the trees and delivcre«! them gratis * shipment. It was, however, placed him i. good man to do business Preparations for I in position until another could be with. Keep vour bid--«, If lie departments, and fair, patriotic, to the college able editorials, written from a Re decorating are already made and a ship|>ed. The cost of the glass we misses you, advise him. publican viewpoint. It is by far spicy program carefully arranged understand was £50 We have every advantage buying the best general newspajtcr ot the of which »hr-following is a synopsis: Solomon Ilirsch. the pioneer mor- i Clothing and Furnishing Goods, I chant, Minister to Turkey during' Wo are in the market all the time. Western States The regular price I Doxology, Congregation. Invocation, Rev. G W. Black. foi the Weekly Inter Ocean is $1,00 Harrison’s Administration, and for There is money made for the con Anthem, ('hoir. und for the Harney Valley Items 14 years a member of the Oregon j sumer as well as for the merchant “8torv of the Bethlehem babe,’’ Legislature from Multnomah Coun-, in being a good buyer, $1 50, but subscriptions will be re Mrs. J. C. Foley, ty, died at his home in Portland ! ceived at this office for the two N. Brown A Sons. I Song. “ Ring the Merry Christ- December 15, from heart failure. papers in combination for one year Jorgensen, optician, jeweler und mas Bells,’’ Presbyterian S. S. for only $1.50. I stationer. Queen Quality Shoes — N. Brown Recitation, Miss Ada Smith. A- Sons. Solo. Verna Dennis. ¡Stomach 'trouble. S tate of O hio ,C ity of T oledo / Recitation, Lea Robinson. Saturday evening. Burns Lodge. Lt’scAs C ounty . i “I have been troubled with Anthem. Choir No. 97, A. F A A. M., elected the stomach for the past four years Frank J. Cheney makes oath that Defense of Santa CI hur , Children foilowlng officers for tho ensuii g savs D. L. Reach, of Clover Nook lie is senior partner of the firm of For that of Baptist Sunday School. term : W. M , R. A Miller ; S W., Farm, Greenfield, Mass. “A few F. .1 Cheney A Co., loing business Soln, Mrs Lewis. J. C. Welcome, Jr J W.. C. Cum days ago I was inducer! to buy a in the City of Toledo, County and Tableau, Santa Claus. mins ; Sec.. I'. 8. Rieder; Trees , J liox of Chamberlain’s Stomach mil Stat«-aforesaid, and that said firm Distribution of presents. C. Welco.ue, Sr ; Tyler. Tom Allen Liver Tablets. I have taken part will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of ofth«-m and feel a great deal better.’’ WAGONS! WAGONS t Catarrh that cannot be cured by Have a suit made to order by wear garments Wo will sell you a Mitchell, If you have any trouble with your the use of Hal fa Catarrh Cure. Union Tailors N Brown A Sons Rushford or Webber Farm Bed stomach try a boxo' tlose Tablets. mad««to-ordcr I Frank J. Cheney. I uro agents Every garment label by : : : : : You are certain to tie pleased with W.-igoti; Sworn to before me anti sul>scrib- cd. No sweat shoo work. the result. Price 25 cents. For 3 j Steel Skein $85.00 ed in my presence, this 6th day of sal by H. M. Horton. Burns: Fred 3J „ ,. 90 00 “America's Leading Tailors,' December, A. I). 1886. Haines, Harney. Ills Life Savtd by Chamberlain's 3? „ ., 105 00 A. W. Gleason, Colic, Cholera nn«l Diarrhoea Send vour orders to us. O (’ Co Stop the Cough Notary Public. Lunaberg & Dalton Proper Compounaing STATE NORMAL SCHOOL I Burns Drug Store 4ARNEY VALLEY ITEMS The Capital Saleen Miller & Thompson Millionaire Remedy. »lid Work off the Colt! ‘‘B. L Byer, n well k now» cooper W. W. Brown, the wel! kno 'ti Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken in ¡of this town, says he believes Cham- horse man of Fife, Crook County, ternally. and acts directly on the berla'n’s Colic. Cholera and Diar was in Burna this week in answer euren cold in one day No Cure. I Mmd mid mucous surfaces of the rhoea Remedy saved his life last to a summons served on him by Nt pay. Price 25 cents system Send for testimonials, free. summer He had been sick fo«- a Special Inspector Deadv regarding •r____ F .1 Cheney A Co., Toledo, (). month with what the dm tors call his illegal fencing of the public do The Kind Yen Hua B»»r»lbe Sold by h II Druggist, 75c. bilious dysentery, .-«nd could got main, against which complaint had Signatar» ef Hall’s Family Pills are the host. nothing to do him any- good until been filed with the Department. O A he tried thia remedy. It gave him It is stated that Mr. Brown has a- Bear, th« Haw Alw Always Bought zi - Ths Kind Yon Ha« itnmediato relief,” says B.T. Little, bout 10,000 acres of government merchant, Hancock, Mil. For sale land under fence, hut that he made O Tbl» »ign aure ti on ev»ry boi ol tho genuina bv II. M. Horton, Burns; Fred oflidavit to Mr. Dendy that the Bears tlm Beantbo Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet, Haines, Harney. ! Birnaturo ¡fences would be removed. «ta rvcuxly 'hit cures n cold la on<- <I rj Strauss Bros Chicago Good cl ethos contribute mnrh to bapoi- nesa. loti gain tho point tn Strauss Bros.' made irarments. They a«e madesctrntiflcally to your exwet mewsure by highly skilled tailor» in clean, sanitary shops. Every detail troni first to last given the minutest attention, the result being gartneata distinct y shove ths ordiiary and absolutely satisfactory Y<>» will wonder how it cau be done at the low prires quoted fa 11 a nd see our line of 5»»0 samples of choicest new noolens.