Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, January 03, 1903, Image 1

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    PubhsWsd in the
Greatest Valley of Eastern Oregon.
rhe Oldest and Most
Reliable.
VOL. 19.
L 1|.
I j|*|. Ij.
<tn<l M»nri«»r,
The Best Advertising
Medium.
BURNS. OREGON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 3. I 9 q 3.
.*<1 ..*»<> Ter »ar.
Hi« >1 oil H im 7.'» <<*•»!» .
NO.6.
«■w
STRUCK a SNAG
irrigation; the remaining fifteen
DO YOU GET UP
million acres constitnte ■» stock
rat ge, of ideal proportions and un­
WITH A LAME BACK 7
paralleled for cattle raising.
It i- a region of valley, plain and Hr C'ntiie! lie Nnw! He Con Kidney TraoMe Makes You HUcraNe.
Fore»« Hesrrv«* ftetnr<ls the 8. \
Almoct everybody who reads the news-
peak; of fertile lowlunds and tim­ rfiiered?—lion. .1 N. Wllliniu-
ICmlroud Extent Ion,
papera b »ere to Know of the wonderful
son’s A Init a l-'arce.
bered hill:-.; of lakes and rivers; of
cures made by Dr.
winding valleys and arid plains; of
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
I the great kidney, liver
high plateaus, and of the gently
[£ sad bladder remedy.
Restriction* of the recently pro­ rolling tut !e lauds. Hill and plain,
- It is the great med!-
We un«)er;tand th«* honorable J
■**. cut triumph of the ninc-
claimed Blue Mountain forest re lake an<l river, consjiire to make
»t ctuh century;
! serve ure being List fo >nd out; u. the region ofmarvelous pose ibil ¡ties, X Willi»mson, coi'gr“>‘-iiian-(1leet
, I covered after years it
from Oregon's second district, cam»*
j scientific rosearch ly
lother word« all that is neemssary of absolutely incaleuable worth.
Hardmaro of Every Description.
Dr. Kilmer, the emi-
to Canyon City on Monday last for
to find out juM what the fores? n
" n:nt kidney and blad-
From 35 to 5G bush«ls of wheat
c .r specialia, and is
«erve means is to attempt to do per acre from 35 to GO bushels of tin- purpose of personally int«-r-
BLUNM.
OKEGON.
v-occerfully tticcescful in promptly curing
vicw'ng
tlm
people
regarding
tbe
something in the way that has oats and barley per acre; thr<-e
farw back, l-.idncy. bladder, uric acid trou­
been customary and then l»e jack­ crop» of alfalfa per acre per year, proposed Bln«» Mountain forest re­ bles and Bright’s Disease, which Is the wcrot
of kidney trouble.
serve, and if the honorable gentle­ form
ed up with a round turn
Dr. Kihi r‘s Swamp-Root li not r:e-
each crop averaging two tons |>er
The latest instance of this kind acre—these are some of the valley man was here we are not advise«! or.wncndedfor everything but if you have kid­
ney, liver cr bladder trouble It will be fou- -i
that ha» been brought to the no viehls indicative of the soil's won­ that lie made any s|»ecial effort to just then me-'yy o.i need. I; has been tested
obtain the viewB of the business in co many ways, in hospital work, in private
i tice of th«-Democrat is that which derful fertility.
pi . Ik :, among l!:C heiplecs too pocr to pur­
men of our city, says the Grant chase
••fleets the interests of the Sumpter
relief and ha3 proved so successful tu
Scores of lakes dot the atil
County Ni-.vs. We are reliably in­ every case that a special arrangement his
Valley Railway company
plains and their marges areliterally
b.-en made by which all readers of this paper
Officials of that company have va»t deposits of Lora x. worth tl<>0 formed that when he came to town who have not already tried it, may Lave a
X
bottle : nt free by mail, also a bock
just received notificatioii that the per ton 1 hew deposits are of in­ he went at «nice to u local news-: compile
filing more ;.bout Swamp-Rod and iiow to
uppli<ati<ui tu tile preliminary sur­ exhaustible extent, yet are worth paper oflice and there remained for t .rxi out iiy on iiave kidney or bladder trouble.
several Lours, ami from there be When writingmctillon reading thia generous
•t Fl I ZGEIt ALI».
vey luttps for the ■ xtension of the le»s without transportation.
in thia paper and
F resilient
went to one other office ami remain­ offer
first twenty mile section fiom
send your address to
Copjs.-r and gold ledges seam the
Dr. Kilmer t Co.,Dir.g-
Whiti ey La« been rejected bv t|n- frt qnent <le.ached toountaiu chains. ed until he left town; ami many of hontum,
II. Y. This
the
leading
citizens
of
this
town
I'cm-rai land ollie».
regular fifty cent and
The I’ueblo mines, on th»- southern
knew nolhing of his presence iu ■,'ollar sisas arc sold by all good druggist«.
This action on the part of the state line, are already famous.
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our
mi«ist until he had gone.
' commissioner nf the general littid
Twenty un 1 u half millions of
I u<*«>r|M»ru'<*<(. /
Il is a known fact that we have this. He don’t know vet which
office puts u stop lo the proposed acres of an inland empire awaiting
way to jump, but he is trying to
eonsti uction of the 8 V By from the magic touch of the railway among us a few ¡»orsons who are
Abstract- Furnished and Title Gu irimtecd to a!» Lands in Esrnry
timl
out.—Baker City Detuoeuit.
Wlni’iev south into the John I 'n. surveyor's chain tobe transf lrtued actively opposing the creation of
County.
valley und Harney county ns CHI from a terra incognita into a region this reserve from purely personal
PEIBLO MOUNTAINS,
templiil»d
tluj coming year « nd of such richness as would shame motives and not from a real desire
REAL ESTATE
to promote the welfare of our roun- Sutupter People Deleloping Milting-
will defer « Xtmtion of the roud in he dreams <>f an opium eater.
ty and its business interests. Some
Property There.
definitely
Bought ami Sold on <’<iiutui«»ion.
Office in Bank Building
Since the dawn of lime this do­
The only way o| en to the cum main ha« laid under the low hung of th«--«* persons will lo«c u profita­ I
I
p»ny tn d^r present cot'ditions if »tar a I the azure aich of i lue skv ble line of land business with the I Sumpter Miner: C. Vi. Canfield,
tbe load is to be extemied ;» to ti iv< that Is-ipis u wonderous arch over «•n ation of tlm reserve, while others an ohi resident of Sumpter, but
a sp»-i iui uel pnssed by coi gn ss thesesu)> tropics lands Ever since see a possible chance to view the who has been absent lor the pu«t
I.nd
l»Jr<HPl«'ry.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
granting »hceompMuy nghl-of wsCy? railroids have entered the new I wO!»»)e*.« of «ho c'ty of Wash:ngt«>n. fourteen months, is now i i the city
tijMin the moneys which they have ■ conferring with his associates pre­
In this the company ini^ht ori west,
southeastern
( tregoo
Ki «ois I iUMie No 70. K <•( P
1
Leer,
soliciting from the people of paratory to taking a trip east.
might not i»e successful.
At any i has been a field for vague drjams.
Mee*« en-rv rhurMÌa« nijrt.t.
For the past year or more. Mr.
'
our
county.
rate it would occasion considerable ! Th»- powerful inlluencc» that have
F M I or drill, <* C
¡Canfield
has been developing a
We
recognize
that
the
permanent
S iloiti>-r-li<'rid , K of it. H.
time and expense uik I on this ac . in the past been brought to bear
PHOTOGRA! Hb'R
i mint ih> c<>iiii»any may postpone i by the millionaire stockmen of the creation of the proposed forest re­ I group of gold copper claims in tbe
H'itN« CH .PIER S o . mi , o ES
any attempt to carry out the ex­ I region to prevent any* tort of in- serve is a very serious «piestion for Fueblu mountains, in Harney
M ••••«» «econ t and fourth Monday of
lliiriis, Oregon
tension for years to come, greatly va-ion of the territory which they : the people «f Grant County: we county. Associated with liitu in
•■urli ni .fitti i'i Mason*»- trill, Voegtly
building
Ur« d iggie Iu*iena, W M fJÌ^Miiili St — Opposi'«- Bank
! to the deiiimeiit not oi ly of the claim as their own. explains tn a realize th it different conditions the enterprise are T. W. Davidson.
Mr« Eunice Th<»aip«on. Se«;,
rai.roud company tmtofthecountry measure the reason it has never pri vail here than do in any other Dick Neill and Tom Dunphy.
The character of their <*re is
into which the road was to he t x- been chosen as a goal for some touuty in our state, and we knjw
Hl BNS l.itlsiF, NO U7. A F. .< \ M IŸI AKSPKX a GEARY
chalcopyrite,
carrying considerable
that tbe department of our govern­
tendtd.
Meet« Saturday on ur before full moon,
gie.it branch of transcontinental
ment whit h has these mutters with­ gold valu< s. Fine specimens of
(plllltl'-d hCiXlier« fr.itern.illy i«oll»»'l
W L Marwl.ti.
John w Geary,
railway The most coherent ex-
I E Kenyon. W. M.
F. n» Rieder
in itsjurisuietion knows of these native copper have b«?n found on
THE ! SLA SII EMPIRE.
Pby*i ians <C* Surgeon».
planation however, is the fact that
Secy.
conditions, ami Lave expressed a their ground.
heretofore it has been terra incog-
Bui nn. Oregon
All the gentlemen interested in
HERNS LODGE, NO. «3, A. O. U. W. '
The Raker City Herald Grows Eh nita. an unknown land, about willingness to give our people a
this
mining pronosition ar»» «-old
Meet» ut Brown.hall every Friday eve­ jfWr’Of!i< e at residence. ’Piioiir 20.
lair
consideration,
and
have
ex-»
qnent Over Its Great Resources.
which even government surveyor-
ning Vinitinu limtliiT« fraternally in-
blooded when it comes to giving
plicitlv
statcl
how
we
could
»get
a
viu»»l. Tlio». Sagers, W. M. Cha». N. !
knew but little.
t oulirane, Recorder
hearing upon any protest properly any real publicity to their plans «/
gm«.s A moos.
The Baker City Herald of Dec
That it seme day will Le the the­
operation.
lhey propose to first
fib-«! with the department.
20th gives, the following in regard atre of a groat race for railway oc­
H ARNEY LOIRE*', NO. 77, I. «>. O F.
ascertain
by
development what
It is a known fact that Mr. Wil­
J. W. Ilice«.
Dation Ilice»
to the interior country und its need cupation is ns certain as mundane
Meet» every Suturd*v evening, B own’s
they
have
and
then the public may
liamson is jiersonally a strong ati-
I of railroad connection.
hall
Visiting broth -r» fraternally in-
Attorneyc-at-Law.
affairs can well be.”
Vltv.t
Frank <1 JackOM, N.fi.
gain
some
information.
At present
voeate of the forest reserve, any
III UNK. OKKGOX.
In purl the Herald says:
C. G. Stni li, Secretary
their
holdings
are
not
on
the mar­
In the Spring of 1901, when tbe i statements ly* may make to the
Think of it! A territory 2' ’> times
in Rank building.
contrary notwithstanding, and if ket.
Till E CIRCLE. NO KIA. WOMEN OF
the size of Rlnxle Island, 12 ti es Oregon exhibits were being ship
Woiidcraft. Meet« 2nd and Jth To««-
he was an honest man. making an
Jefferson Review: A man who
larger than Di-lcware. eight times I ped to the Pan-American Exposi­
dut ut Brown*» liait. Mr». TiIlia Jordan,
honest
investigation
of
the
question,
.Mr», lone Whiting
Guardian.
WILLIAMS« FITZGERALD
has
been taking this paper tor four
tion
at
Buffalo.
the
train
contain
­
as big us Connecticut, six times.
Clerk.
he sttiely would bavo gone among vears without paving for it, failed
ing
the
immense
timber
exhibit,
larger than Massachusetts, almost
Thornton William»,
M. Fitzgerald.
the people while here a*id have to get the last copy and notified its
twice the zize of Vermont and New consisting of a marvelously large
At'orney-at Law.
notary Public,
Church AiiMoiinccmentH.
Hampshire combined, larger than slick of Oregon fir. halted as Ka­ heard the opinions of as many us thaf“if it occurred again be would
Lan', Notarial and Real Ertale
|H*ss>ble from those who have beet» stop the infernal rag.” That’s nerve.
New Ydrk, ami tqual in an i to mela for an hour or two. A loco
Sunday School at Harney the
taking an active interest from pur«
Practice
the entire state of Ohio—this vast motive fireman who was admiring
first Sunday of each mouth at 10
Don't believe all the lice that
Burns, Oregon.
territory without a single line of the huge piece of timber at Kamela motives ami from an ardent desire
o’clock, A. M. On the second,
to promote the public welfare of you hear in these times.
A care­
¡railway and 175 miles remote from carved bis name mid addr ss with
third nisi fourth Sundays of each fW“<)IIicc in Masonic building
our county instead of conniving] ful man must lie discriminating.
P.
M
’
a
knife
on
it.
A
month
later
ti
e
the
nearest
transcontinental
sys
­
Breach-
month at 3 o’clock
former received a letter from a with schemers, whose only interest
The citv council of Milton pro­
tem !
ing services every second Sunday'
in th«' mutter can be said to be of poses to tux all dances held iu
Buffalo
voting
lady
saying
that
the
R.
D.
Burrow,
M-
D.
at 8 P. ,M.
I It is an empire—a region rich in
th«' denomination of the most per­ that place.
all the varied resaurccs which have writer had been impressed with the
At the Presbyterian church
Physician and Surgeon.
sonal
»nd selfish.
made the west famsus—mining, size of the timber and also his
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor. •
The News has always Oppose'tl
For a bilious attack take Vhiua-
name, and thought she would write
Divine services the third and fourth r4F~<Mlico a* Burnt« Hotel. Room*. | agriculture, horticulture, stock
the
creation of th • propose«! forest ■ berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab­
him
a
friendly
letter
to
that
effect.
raising
and
woolgrowing.
1
und
2.
Culle
answered
any
hour
Sundays of each month at 11a. in.
About it little is known. The> A correspondence follow»«!, a money­ reserve ujkjii the lines indicated in. lets and a quick cun is certain
and 7:30 p.m. Sabbath school at day or night.
Oregon I stockmen of the southeastern Orc- < order traveled to Buffalo. a young the temporary order withdrawing For sale by II. M. Horton. Burns;
10 a. tu. every S.ibbath morning Burns. - •
I gon have built a Chinese wall a- ami winsome lady shortly arrived these lauds from settlement and I Fred Haines, Harney.
Preaching services at the Baptist ,
round it—a wall of retiticenco re tit Kamela, and <i wedding cere- «ill still coutin ic to oppose it. but
while opposing it we will not stand
church every 1st and 2nd Sundays, p M JORDAN'.
garding its richness, a wall of sc nt uiony ended the romance.
bv anti see the people of our town
morning and evening. Sunday
welcome to chance visitors, a wall
ami of Grant county hoodwinkeil
school every Sunday at 10 a. tn.’
Practical Land Surveyor.
ofobsolutc antagonism to settlers.' WAGONS! WAGONS
prayer meeting every Thursday
lluriiN, OrfKon,
We will sell von a Mitehell, ami led as sheep to the slaughter
Their herds arc f*n it thousand
evening.
hills. Their cuttle graze on mil­ Rushford or Webber Farm Bed by either a congressman or any of
<11 NT RENTS
our local people without register­
Services at Christian Science
lions of acres to which they have Wagon ;
and
suppositories
will rot.
ing a protest.
3] Steel Skein
Hull, corner cast of the Bank, every.
I no shadow or title. Their fences
positively can not-'do luorr
..
..
90.00
Several nioiitiis before he takes A th in relieve you.
Sunday at 11 a. in. and 8 p.m..
enclose lands as fertile us «he tabled
I
Ì
3,‘ „
..
105 00
It requires an internal
Service Wednesday evenings at 8.! Notary Public and Conveyancer, i vallev of the Nile, and tiie-o lands
his sent in the hulls of congress as
remedy to remove the cause
Semi your orders to us, O. C. Co. a member of the national legisla­
Everybody is invited to attend Mortgage», Deed«, Etc., correctly nude.
belong to God uud thol’nited States
and efleet a permanent cure.
«»fl'icc nt Store.
Kura», Oregon. government.
ture, the tribulations of J. Newton
these services.
Seventy and a half
Ask your druggist for I<r.
WilliaiiiHon of Crook county began,
million acres enclosed within the
Perrin’s Book lei on the sub­
lie has already found himself on I
area of Ibis inland empire. Two
ject.
TO Cl IlK % <’OLI» IN ONK BAY
that
narrow
neck
of
laud
that
is
per
cent
of
this
area
is
under
culti
­
For
Iufants
aud
Children.
Tuk«. Laxative Bronin Quinine
VOLP, A. M , M. D
popularly *up|>os«d to exist be­
vation: flftee.t per cent is suscepti-
Tablets. All druggists refund the
Physician and Surgeon,
tween the devil und the deep blue
I
hie
of
cultivation
under
existing
money if it fails to cure. E. \V.
Bears the
s» a The prop«)Be<l Blue Mountain
condition; an additional ten per
Grove’s signature is on each lxtx.1 fWOtlice at residence,
I
Signature of
cent is no«Rthlc of cult ¡ration by
forest reserve i« the chiirh of alj
îltirti».
2"»*.
Orejgnn
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A FRUITLESS MISSION
Geer& Cummins
E. 0. T. G. CO.
CASTOR IA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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