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About Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1903)
I ARID AMERICA” *• I.Desto«-!. \l< li M«'C| m . I During the year ending June 30. |!H)’J, there were I I.9S3 persons ap pointed to positions in tho U S. Classified Civil -'erviee, which mis •l,t>92 more than ever before up pointed in a single year. If you wish information about positions <>f this kind you can obtain it free by writing tor the Civil Service announcement of the Columbian Correspond' tic«* College, Y, ashing* ton 1». <’. The Civil Si rvice Com mission will hold examinations to secure young men and nomen for the.««* pine«- during March and April, at Prndlet m and Portland. Prom 3,Obi app«*intments during the first year of Mr McKinley’s administration tlmv have increased to nearly five times that number. President Roosevelt is a firm be- in th«; merit system, and as long n* he is president tin -e appointment will continue to increase. J The reclamation of ari l America, A special meeting of the Harney through government construction County Livestock Association was of irrigation works w ill furnish for held nt th«* court house last Satur- years to come an ctlectivc outlet «lay afternoon to pass upon a ic.«o- for the industrious surplus j optila- ' lution regarding tho forest reserie tion of the congest«*«! East, The and to discuss th«* a«! visibility <f *» \n RIMY JANUARY bl I"".: irrigation sections of the West sending a representative to Wash r ... present almost ideal rural condi ington. lions. The tendency is. ti here TO HASTEN SI RYEY. The president ami vice president water i« use«! for farming, to sub both being absent. W. B Johnson divid«* kind into small individual was made temporary ehairn>at>, Representative M« hh 1 v ha« ee- holdings which gives to u commu- ■ A\c(.’ .’table l’lepamtionl'i As ; and in the absence of the regular ctri-d from the Director of the i siniih’tutfi ik’FbAlandltetfuki ditv n prosperity and stability not secretary Archie McGowan was ap (<»*oiogieal Survey the draft of a 1 l'r;;lh'S(ougidt. iuat IU jvv I s ol' . found in larger farm! ig districts, pointed to the position. After the bill providing for the co-operation nor in cities. This is not a new approval of the minutes of the pre- of the State of Oregon in topograph- idea. But while this is being «lone, vims meeting, the committee on i ■ surveys to l>e made in this state ! Promotes Di^iion.Chccrfitl 4 the | h epic of the entire United , 1 • . .« ... I .... resolutions submitted their report 1 v the general government, copies ne -il. - IKiét Contain«neillsr Slates will l-e.-om«"* so e«lucate«l on which was accepted. Dr. Marsden of which he is sending to members Oi um.Meiplune norMuuu tl irrigation matters ami irrigation N ot N ah cotut . chairman «»f the «Minmittee read a of the Legislature known to be in metho,Is that th«re will be a grad copy of the resolutions, which aft« r terested in irrigating and mineral ual sp.’va<!ing eastwaul of tin- irri Zlr-JvarfiV.ZZS-AiMfZZW i» some discussmn and minor altera development I gation id«*a, which wiil ewntuallv tion«. were voted to be ri turned to He ha« bi'en assured of an exten .fft fASMS • result in tin* subdivision of gr»'at sion of the to|>ographic work from th« committee for completion with «séu** »C rtí • numbers of large eastern am! leath I copies to be sent to l«K*al papers the Sumpter triangle north through «M-klv I «.:< r ( »eran The Chicago W ern farms ami plantations which und th«* < >r< gonian for publication I'nion and Wallowa count!«*« along Cr^rrí.^ .K.’¿ >- is th«* only « ■. ,;ly m*w«papcr ¡»tib- are now farme.1 without thought of M Fit -Gerald read am) cominenhd «he lines of triangulation mad«* t hi i.*> in connection li«h»-d in of artificial wat« r supplì*, into A'vrivd K ’itti'dv I'nri'c.T lij-.i upon a copy of a letter written by with the great daily paper« tills summer ami also an vx’etision It smaller irrigate«! firms, Never a II« '..Sour Stvtikw'i.Diat.h «.i Hon. Ringer Hermann asking for of the triangulation through south I contains a judiciously « ■l«*ct<*»l Wurms,( « nvi il a : « ■>. F ? w r t :.h season go« » by even in the best reasons why th«* citizens of this summary <•! the i <- wh of tin- nutinn ern Grant into Harner «“«»unty. ness oik ! L oss « F S leï : p . water« <1 districts <*f the rain I oil county were opposed to a reserve. iii.d world, the i »-t slotie«. home, i >w ing to the fact that mo«t Slates FrcSin.it. Sik’nnL of that there is not son»«* jwriod of Bv motion the association voted farm, woman's. an«l other special through lils-ral appropriations, ar<* plant gr««w tn wh«-re the judicious their thanks to Messrs FitzGerahi <>o-o|w*rating with the Government department», ami fair, patriotic, NEW YOIÏH application of wat«r would very ami Farrc for their efforts in I «* abl«: «•«Iitorials. written from a Re in this work and bearing half the greatlv inereas« th«- vi« LI. an«l in half of the association against the publican vi< wpoii.t. It i« by far «•i [s*nse. the natural t«*n«lency is to some years «loubh* and treble it threatening danger of the propose«! the lotst general n<-w»pn|»er ot the Cirtail work in states where no co- It tak< « only a year of < xe«*«sive reserve. «•peratioti is oflere«!. As these geo- Western St itc«. The regular pri«*«* «Irouglit among eastern farm* rs to EXACT CC.'-Y C* V/HAPSCR. A motion was made and carried foi th«* \Y< i-klv Inter «• iti is i 1,00 ) «gieal surveys are necessary lietorc get them Hiking about irrigation, that tin* chan appoint aeominitt«* ntnl for tl,«* Harney \'all«-y It« tn« the Government can definitely lo but little com» s of it for the reason of thi«*e to solicit the county court $1 cate the irrigation reservoir ot cer- but »itl.«-«*r ptioii.- w ill be ie- that thev ar»* entirely unfamiliar and the citizens of Harm v county ceivtsl at lh.» « tli«*»- f.«r the tv.«> tiin sections. Mr M»*«>lv is anxious with irrigation tnethods ami have to raise means to semi a d«*J«*gaU* pajH-rs ir. combi.mt,on f. r one year t • have his state in a position to no i«lea h«*w to go alH»ut the prac r-c-ive the benefits of the irrigation to Washington to lay otu can*» for on'v i 1. • tice of siipplimenting th«- natural l»efore Congress. On tlm commit- set with the least ¡»ossible ¿elay. water supply. t«-e wa« nppn*-int«-'l M. FitzGerald. The irrigation then of the 1«>(» Mr. D I’ Diiugherty, well known There is one instance in which million aer*-» of w« stern plains and I. S. Geer ami N. I . Carpent-r throughout Mercer hi ,«! Summer i. few new comers fail in «Milling to valicv««. while it will create innu A motion was also ma»lc, ami car- counties, W. Ya., most likclv oi««* n new and undeveloped country. merable .«mall rural houms of five, ried, that the association el<< t a his life to the kindness ot a neigh They «Mine with empty carpet bag«. ten, twenty or thirty acres each, man to go to Washington ontle bor. Ho was almost hopelessly a'- exjM-cting to lead ihe gram! march will serve further to encourage sub above purpose Dr Marsiien lieing tli< teil with diarrhoea : was u'.t« t »1 up to s one huge pile of gold and to division of large areas in Ihe East the only nominee he uaaelected cd bv two physicians aho gav«* nin; h>-)p them-elves to as much of this ami South an»l tend to make the by acclimation. After addresses little, if any, r.-.ief, when n m-igh- worl«’ « wealth as they desire with small farm and home a general by Hon I. S. Geerami ether-, fol b«ir learning of his serious condi out put’ing a shouhier to the whe« 1 rule throughout the entire coantrv. lowed by an enthusiastic discus tion, brought him a bottle of Cham- sion of tin- lending issue, the meet «f progress. 1 hev. tail, of course, lender wise administration. Arid berlain’s ( «»lie, Cholera an«l Diar • i a«i are disappointed. The proper America has a glourious future. ing a«ijourne«l. rhoea Remedy, which cured him in New members. I. S Geer. Burns: thing for a new element in a new With her countless small farms less than twenty-four hours, l'or Held to do is to get in »nd drill, and and marl homes, communities C A Bonnett, ('ran«-; Fred Ouker- sale by II. M Horton. Burns; End t > •ueti a« will apply themselves, where people liv«-iti the « pen air. niun. Rilev. ll'iines, Harney. with a willingness and singleness till the soil with their hands ami A Philadelphia firm, according ot purl»«»!-«- significant ot winning 1 v,4 enjov the privileg«*« at.»l a»l- Stop th»* Cough 1, WOLDENBERG. Ml . I*ro|ri« t<.r lut in the end. this stat«* certainly vantages of the city, she will prove to a Pres« disputed from that city, :m«l Work ot)' tin* (’ohi. has received an ord«*r from the orl«*rs everv imluevment.-—Ex. The «<*rv!<-es of a brewer of long years experience bas leen se the sheet anchor of th«* Republic in Laxativ«* Bron «'-(»»lit.in«* Tablets cure«! ami th«* i>ri:«iuct of tins Bmwerv is of th»- best grade in tho anytime of national peril, while Japanese government for several cure a col«l in one «lay. No Cur«-. Inland Empire. Place a trial order and y«»u will not be <li*ap The Idaho legislature c»«n*.*ene»i from h< r will radiate eastward tln- X-ray machines, which are tn be Na pay. 1’iicc 2-"> cents. 1 he point«-«!. c.t Boise Monday. 1 be Oregon same idea of the «livision of thc used for n novel purpose, BERNS, OREGON’ legislature will iii«-»-t next Monday. large into small farms and the firm sometime ago sold tj a repro- The ca*ier it is to get a man to seniatiye of the Mikado an X ray utilization of the stream and the Each have the ei«*ction of a I . >. talk the easier it is to got him to beriator before them ami state legis pond in making «•ertxin an«l in- machine, which the Japanese ex- quit. lation will suffer accordingly. It creasing an oftentimes unreliable plained, was to be us«d in th< Many a farmer earns his bros«! j- time the election of Senators crop—Extract from a paper >>v government mints ir* Japan forth«? by the sweat .of hie hired man’s detection of di«honcst employes Tho bar is supplied with none shoul«i 1»? mad»- bv the people di Guy E. Mitchell, of Washington. bn<w. wlm stele coins by swallowing hut the very Lest brands of rect the «auie as that of anv other them. The machine was used to Another thing for which civiliza Wines. Liquors and ('arboimted oiliee.—' »ntario Demo«*rat. LOOKS GGOD FOR SIIEEI*M E N. examine the su«p«-cts as they left tion is clamoring is a noiseless ririnki, ami the « hoie« st < '¡gars. Sht-epmen of the N<ir(hw»*st who the mint «lailv aid of course, it re President Roosevelt insists on have been making monev for the vealed the pr«*«enco of a y coins match. Your patronage solicit«-«!. Some fellows acquire the repuin- prompt action by congress against pA«t foil,* tear« a- a result o‘‘ goo«l “in Il eir midst " 1 he 1« st was so Courteous treatn «nt to all. ’lie trusts or he will call an extra prices for sheep an»l fair prices for satisfactory that th«- Mikado or- ton of being spci>»l»rs on borr«w«»l Corner north of postoHi« «*. -. ssio-> for that purpose. wool, art' likely to be "in it’, so far «le.-ed several more machine:« hop money. a« wool is couecrne«], next Spring. ing to prevent the form af theft r»-- Mod lied arbitration is proscrih« «1 LEE CALDWELL That stop'« i« q iotr-il "firm" nt pre ferrt»! to. as ttie m<><lili»-<l milk of the «•< al Proprietor. vailing prices now. but there is eoconnut. none iu t be iietrkttt. a ,1 la«t Spri n-j’s The doctors will tell you that Prof, l’atten, of Darinmuth col crop havir g b»-;*n dispose«] of some lege, beLeve« that man i« decorded some mon die hard while others time ago. from th«.- horseshoe crab. Why, are d«-:id < asy. ’’But tli • world's supply of «Vo«»] this i« worse still. When a woman snfiers from female Multimillionaire Strntion'« ti.ill- is short just now." ,-i prominei t <L ¡ti weakness an«i irregularit« or other forms And ICctz-szc* C>n<?5 Cent ion« will not multiply very rapi«lly of womanly «iisease, tlie effect ia cer er sai«l <»> the l’ortlaiol Telegram, tain to be marked in her nervous \vs- Buy a postal card and semi to The New York The sweat box has been »I»dared in the hnn<i- of ihe Colorado law te; tlie general effect lieing. as in Mrs. "and Oregon wool is bonml to bring Tribune Farmer. New York Citv, for u freo yers. \\ <«.din's case, "nervous headai-he». rest- a good price next Summer. illegal and police authorities may specimen copy. 1« »»lies» at night " and a run-down condi For a bilious attack take Cham “in Ausirilia lh«- loss of millions be eomtdled hereafter to put PI1R- tion. It ia »imply C'lmiiKin sense then The Tribune Farmer is n National lllnstra- thc bcrlairi’s Stomach ami Liv» i Tab which sav» if you cure tlie female weak- of sheep by drouth will lessen the peeta in an ice-box ar.d freeze • • ... irregularity, etc., you will cure the ted Agricultural Weekly for farmers and lets and a quick cure is certain licrvotiMieas. sleeplessness and otlu-rcon- supply <»f wool preceptildy next truth out of them. their families, and stands nt the head of the *e»ii.en<*e» of womanly disease. For sale by II. M. Horton. Bun.«; year, while th«- big «iemnml for tn. Pier -e's Favorite Prescription cures Agricultural press. The price is fl 00 per A L'oiunrkable Record. Fred Haines, Barney. t - womanlv diseases which utuiermine woolen goods in th» Unite«! States year, but it von like it you can secure it with t e general health. It establishes regu- is going to be bigger in 1’dOo. Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy 1 -.»«. »iries enfeebling drain«, lieils in- vour own favorite local newspaper, The “When people are doing well, and Ims a rcmarkiibl«! rec»ird. It has Hi« Lift* Savol bv < liiiiiibi-rliiin'M t -»iiuatioii 9i»i ulceration, ami cure- • oli«*, ('iiohra ¡inti IHiii-rliocit I i EMS. at a b arpuin. Both papers f l..50. ■-•ual« weakiiew». It «-lire» lie« ¡ache. times are prosperous, th«* demand been in u«e for over thirty years, I »■!«<>ii-ne*s, sl.-eplessuess. etc., by enr- R»-in<*»ly. Send money and order to The ITEMS. I th« «•■’uatil« <liM*uses which cause for l»ettcr grad«*« of ciotning incr»-a.« «luring which time manv million “B. I,. P«V< I . II Well known eooprf t dlineills es and ev«—y bo«ly desires to dress battles huye been sohl an«l used. It c>( this town, say - he I h lit i t ,- ( 'hum- <; L woineti arc invited to c«>n .tilt Hr. *■ env. bv l-.tter, />w. All correspond- better. has long been th«* standard *aml berla’n’s <lolie. ('holera and Dinr < •< »trictly private. Address Dr. R. V. ‘•’Ihe Oregon crop so far bi»ls fair main relian«*e in th«? treatment of rhoea Remedy sai« d his life last • ierce. Buffalo, N. V. to I h * full and in prim»- condition »•roup in thousands of homes, vet summer. -! teel more than grateful to von for the IL* had been si< k for a ’ • i.elit I have receivtairom l>r. I*ier,-- s t-a-«-,«-- next Spring, as sheep are generally during all this time no case has month with what tin* doctors call l-,e.crif«ion and -<*,olden Medical.Jii-<-ov. 1 , - writ«. Mr» Krvi<- >•; W,x!i'- '■! Millerton, A in g«M)d order and free of scab, ever been reprirted to the manufact bilious dysentery, and could get . he». Co.. V X . care <>• U->x No i -Tor a nlierof year« I had been troubled with lemate although ranges are crowded, urer« in which it failed to effect a nothing to do him anv good until ■ eakne-«.’nervous headache, irregularity, re-t- • .... — at night, and. in f:«t ««a. all r-«n uown. I at lit' I- t.,kinir three Isrfties of ■ Favorite Pre- i hay is abundant and them is no cure, Our f?c returned if vze fail. Any one sanding sketch and description of When given a« soon aa the he tried this remedy. It gave him - riplion ' and one ot -Golden Me«licat Diaoar- fear of any loss from lack of food child becomes hoarse or even as immediate relief,” says B.T. Little, any invention will promptly r»*e» ivc our opinion free concerning the patent < •■ feel that I am entirely «««red. I lia-e no •More m-rson- hea«iach«,. an«i rest very well at during the winter. •«■sht: in »act. feel Mke a «Afferent person, soon ns the croupv cough appears, m- reliant, Hancock. Mil. For sale ability of same. “How to obtain a patent” sent upon*re«pie»t. PateiiG i ink- to vonr kiml advic- and -xonderful niedi ., | ean -slty advise all who suffer front an«- “Sheepmen therefore may look it will prevent the attack. It is by 11 M. Horton. Burns; Fr< «1 socure<l through us advertised for sale at our expense. , lilar tr -..Uee’to write to lir Pierce at ouce. 1 atenti taken out through us receivo special notice, without charge, in lie« wiT» »■.» regret it.’ forwar«! to another prosperous jear pleasu» t to t.-ik»*. many children Haines, Harnev. ” Fat .»rite Prescription ” has the te ;ti- in 1903. as with good prices for like it T he P a text R ecouh , an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consullc»! It contains no opium or , riotiv of thouvtmls of women to its- com- by Manufacturers and Investors. j;cte«*ureof womanly disease». Ito not their wool ami fair demand for stock other harmful substance ami may » cept an unknown and unproved sub •beep and wethers they will be able Send for sample copy FREE. Address, be given as confidently to a baby * itute in its place. Dr. Pierre’s Pleasant Pellet« should b: to buy land for therr stock to run as to an a«’ult. For sale bv IL M. VICTOR J. EVANS « CO., t> 1 «ith ” l ax orite Pre« rip’.iuu ” .vks J- on when the supply of fr»c Gov»rn Horton, Burns; Frc»l Haines, liar- TMs slfDntnr» to «mexcry boi cf tbo rco i I ii «. (Patent Attorneys,) eu t a i uW.i .c ia rtquiisu. i Laxative Bronio«Quinine Tabk-t» mint run^ ^i* » * tut." ’ ’ 'toi rum«!; Uii‘. eur*.-» a la vtt- *•"? Evans Building, . WASHINGTON, O. C. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER ! The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature I hi Over Thirty Years Harney ValJey Brewery The Windsor “I have no more nervous headaches and rest very well at night.” Bar IF YOU ARE A FARMER LT I