Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, January 17, 1903, Image 3

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(riet, ns well ns tlm First, tb it lie
Local and General. T ^0. iFvh.ir..™ «n-nr m from
Bin-liana 11 Station Monday to make
nt le ist should lie u member of th«
annual proof on his desert claim.
< ingr'-i-ion.'il escort to his former
Oregonian and Iteu a, I2.0Ü,
He whs accompanied by bis brother
home, as otherwise his «taiu would
Jorgensen, optician, jeweler und Joe and Harry Ulendencn, who j
not have been repri sented thereon.
w«ro wim -"-i s in the undertaking.
11« anticipates that there will be stationer.
We are now receiving our K ill and Winter goods coniisting of
lack of attention hi th« state's in- , Mart Baker was in from the 00
all kinds of Dry floods. Boots and Shoos. Groceries, Ac Ate.
Mr». Etta Horton, of Barns, th«
ten-si in th« Home, as pruci icully ranch Monday.
Our stock of La<lies' I tress Goods. Outing Flannels. Ladies and
.first woman ever convicttil of
nil of tbu Western members teaiiz«
Children Underwear and Shoes are unexcelled. We invito y, it to
' adultery in the state of Oregon, haa
Life :« ono continuous round of
I the situation and voluiit>ered to
visit our store; inspect stock and obtain prices. We qiiar inter sat­
been purdoned from the peniten-
iinfmisht-d
business.
give them their special n’t' ntion
tiarv by Governor Geer.— Hunting­ isfaction in «very particular.
during Mr Moody's absence.
J. L. Sitz camo up from Lawcn ton Herald.
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Mr .Moody will return to Wash­ yesterday on business.
11. Y. Blackwell, of the Burns
ington directly aft' r the funeral.
Charley Rann, of Harney, was country, arrived in town Tuesday
over
on business Wednesday.
from Baker City and John Day on
Career of Thomas II Tongue.
iff preseriptione is no eliild’n plnv.
Thoma» IL Tongue, who had at-
Born, January 1?, 1903 to the a visit, to relatives. 11« is on his
Il requires lunscicntioax cure and
tainod
statu
prominence
long
before
wife of II. A. .Marten u daughter. way to the National Livestock As­
lecuruO knowledge of drugs und
sociation at Kansas City.—Long *
he
becauio
u
National
figure,
was
their rel it ions to «uch other. Wu
It takes thu plowshare of effort Creek Ranger*
born
in
England
on
June
23,
IK
I
I.
take mi honest pride in thu purity
to open up the furrows of succeas.
Jason Bennett a id S. Bridges, of
of our drug«, ui.d thu skill and ac­ Hi» parents were Anthony and
MONMOt lHAIOKEGOA.
Born, to the wife of J. C. Wei- Harney, were visiting in Burns
Gra J utes of the School are in eeti-tant
curacy with which wo compound BebrecafLaw‘on)Tongu«, and he
whs their only child,
lie wih edu­ conic,Jr., January 1G, 1903, a son. Tuesday. Mr. Bridges is a cousin
demand at ralariea ranging from I4o.no to
I utn <m vour phieiciun’s order.
flfrl.Gtl per mootli. Students t;ik<- tlu.
of Mr Bennett and is in this
cated in England until his 15th
st its 'examinationi during (heir treirre
11
ar
­
Born,
to
to
ths
wifu
of
Dan
country with a view to locating
v< ur, when his parents «migrnnted
in the school and un- prepared to ns .-i-.a
id,
a
key.
in
Burns,
January
1G
1903
here permanently. Mr. Bridges’
directs to Washington County,
H-W WEi.t <>.Mi: <:<>.,
State Ortifieates on graduation.
home is in Sult Luke.
Oregon, win re they locu’cd on a daughter.
I’ropi ietor«.
Expaaaea rang« from IlZO.oo to
farm sever»! miles north of Hills
per year.
Receiver Chas Newell Ims pur-- .Miss Katie Lamb the eldest
Strong Normal course anti well »-.pm«
boro, where hi parents yet reside cha*ed the I N Hughet place south duughterof Mr. rnd Mrs. Joe Lamb
ped Training Department.
Young Tongue had ha I faiily good east of Burns.
of Drewsey, died ut the home of
The fall term open^Kopt. til.
advantages in the English schools
her
parents
io
that
city
last
Satur
­
For e.i’alogiM >-ontjiunu lull inform u
Roily, ii I’iutc squaw, died in the
Hirn« hy , i . imaky p. iwix
and a« soon ns h> arrived in Hills-
fitwi.addr. '■<
E. !•- HESSLER
day
evening,
January
10,
1902.
city jail Thursday evening from
nr J 1!. V._ Butler. wv
f’re-nfent.
lior I he worked i IlC'SS'lllt 1V to give
The
dee«a*cd
whs IS years of r.p
alchoholism
hiin»«lf n finished education. At­
and was born and raised in thi
(’. E. Kenyon moved into bin county.
T
tending district sch >*>l on the North
¡Tualatin Plains for a few years, he new residence north of the school
Daniel Laverv. of Ag< iicv Valley
finally onncluded to trike a col­ lion«« Wednesday.
who is umpiring to th« position <■(
Smitten Eilrt of Oregon Ri-pi'C- legiate cittrso and so entered the
Lee Thornburg and Miss Esther receiver in the United States Land j
■»ciitnt ii «.
i Pacific University from wh.ch place Smith wcro united in marriage I oilice at this place, was a visitor in
he graduated with high honors in Wi.dneiday evening.
; Burns lost week. Ho expressed
W. S. -£ISCH. Trcprlater.
1SGS. Epon leaving the university
Don.t
forget
the
grand
ball
given
|
confidence
of
securine
the
position,
Washington,Jun JI,— Represen- I
BEST OF WANES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
tntivc I’homna I! Tongtie, of the | he commenced the study of law bv the Burns Fire Department, staling that he has the endorse- |
under Hon. W. D Hare, and an apt
ment
of
State
Senator
J
L.
Rand.
I'irtH Or< g m Congrosionnl District
Friday evening, January 30.
in th« pri pcnco of bin dnughti-r ' t scholar was be that 1.« was ad-
Sam .Mothersherd and family f MT* Drinks mixed to 6uit your toute. Courteous treatment guarauted
E B Ilmleyttod Mias Elizabeth
milted
to
the
bar
in
1870.
Mr.
Bet tint urn! his secretary, Mies,
Holliday ilioce wore united in ! took their departure for Portland
Your patronage Solicited.
llmiim dim! suddenly in bis room I Tongue soon became the leading
-u a Tinge at Portland January 12. Sunday morning where tin v expect
attorney
in
Washington
County,
nt the Irvington, in tliir city, at
| to remain a couple of months Sam
Jorgensen is still to tho front ; is a candidate lor the wardenship
Ithis afternoon. A f«W III ill- I by close applicition to business,
tlteS li«foro In- parsed away In-' I aided by natural ability. He early with low prices Call and aec bis of the state hostile and thinks be
lapsed into uticoDSciournrsR. and i ' hpousi d th« jirinc p tls of the Re line uf watches, clocks, jewelry. J jias a good show of securing the
publican pnrtv, bv winch party be
4iw{ without a word, without any
stationery, etc.
j pjacP when the prizes are distrib-
Htiilcriug Ills roti, Tliomu* |L, Jr., wn- several time- honor'd by nom­
Mrs.
Geo.
S.
Miller
is
in
Burns)
uled-
di<l not reside with his father, but inations. Li 1896 lie was elected thisweek, having returned Tui'S-
Th« state legislature organized
was notified of his approaching to Congress which place he has <hiy from Salem, where she has Monday, Brownell, of Clackamas
¡since held. During his six years
end. nod haat«*ned to bis father’s '
been trying to secure a pardon for Jcotntv was elected president of the
bod aid«. but did not reach there j in (.’migress Mr. Tongue did much her hu«bat>d.
liu«band.
senate, and Il.-irris-of Lune county
1 good for Ins state.
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until after he bad passed away.
Mr. Tongue was a past muster
For a bilious attack take Cham- speaker of the House. A. W. Gow-
The phvalcians who were sum-
an, of Burns, was chosen sergeant-
moned. und the family physician, I Mason, an Odd Fellow and was a bet lam’s Stomach ami Liver Tab­ at-arms of tiic senate. Voting for
l»r. Bovce, as well as the Coroner, member of the Gi angc ut Hillsboro. lets and a quick cure is certain
For sale by II M. Horton. Burns; a United States senator to succeed
ngie- thut d> u'h was due to acute
County Court ProceciiinsM
• Senator Simon will commence next
Fred Haiti«.*, Hurney.
itidige-tion, which superinduced
„
. ,
, ,
.„¡Tuesday. The (hegonian claims
Surveyor John r. Johnson will
paralysis of (he heart .Mr. Tongue , In the matter of the survey of Sil-
” I ' that Fultoh is in the lead with 30
;
leave
today
for
his
home
in
b d be n in unusual health, mid . , Valley «a u reservoir alio Jonu
. tt.“ ’ votes to Geer’s 20.’ C. E. S. Wood
except lor orca-iona. attacks of j E. Johnson, who tvaa employed by ' where he will spend the remainder will control 17 democrat votes,
<h Hoepsia. to which he has been , the county court to determine the ! of the winter. He will return to This however is a little beforehand
ni >j'Ct of late years, bus not com the pract Utility of constructing a , Burns in the Spring accompanied and a ballot or two may change
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phn1 «d o. ie- lit g badly this Winter. a reset voir in said valley for the i ny his family-
th'-’situation considerably. It is
Thu f ii . eial train will h ave to­ purpose of sto'ing w ater to l>c used
Trying to fill a gasoline lamp stated that Hermann will throw
morrow for .Mr Tongue's home ll in irrigating Government lands in and it still lighted, came near re- j what strength ho has to Fulton in
is expected thin the s|H-cial cur Harney Valley this county, and ; suiting seriously last night at the return for the latter's support for
carrying thu remains will arrive in mil has delivered said report to i Capitol Saloon.
Only prompt, Congressman to til! the vacancy
Portland Saturday at'tonoon in county clerk, the clerk is authorized action on the part of a few present ■ caused bv the death of Kepresenta-
time to permit of the holding "f to forward same to the Oregon Irri- 1 prevented what might have been a tive Tongue.
funeral vervwa at Hillsboro on pation Association ut Portland.
, eonilagration.
The successful effort of Rep.
H ludav The details of the funeral, In h« mutter of appointment of
Moody
in securing an extension of
An alarm of tire was given from
have been left entirely to Mrs Ton- road muster. Peter Cleiuena ap-
the
topographic
work from the
! the residence of J. (’. Welcome, Sr.
gi'e und the members of the family appointed for ensuing year.
’
Sumpti
r
district
through
southern
, Sutuadav night, fmt the lire had
in Oregon.
in the matter of selecting a news-
Grant
into
Harney
County,
is tak
Aocompan ving the body in the I paper in which to publish the been extinguished before the fire
fire en hero by a great many to mean
ne nre
special Cur will be Miss Bertha and ; schedule of expenditures. At this I boys were under way. 'i The
was
caused
by
two
electric
wire*
a survey of the Silver Creek reser­
Thomas H. Tongue, Jr., the daugh­ I time it appearing to the county
voir site, previously mentioned in
ter und son of Mr. Tongue; Miss 'court that the county judge bad coming in contact.
' the I tems as probably the first site
Ruunc, Ids secretary, und Miss : prior to tho last election made cer­
G. W. Clevenger is in the field to be selected for government irri-
Murcia Pu-chul, of this city, an in­ tain promise- to tile Harney County j with the hightest prices for hides i
‘ gation works in this county
ti at« friend of Miss Tongue, to- News, a new.-pqi r published nt I and pells He has fitted up a >
i Should the above prove true, it of
ge her w lit ih< < ousrersionul es­ irregular petiods in Burns. liar- i traveling conveyurtce and will
course, will he a great disappoint­
cort consisting of Reptes- ntatives nev county Oregon, to the effect j make regular trips through the
ment to many who wish to see
.M oim I v , ofOiegon; Bishop, of Mich­
that the said News should be the J county this winter. Keep your some action taken on th« Silvics
igan; Davidson, of Wisconsin; official paper of the county court, hides and pelts for him and
valley project. While we would,
Ramsdell, of Louisiana, and Bel- it was ordered and adjudged that iceive the highest market prices
much prefer the latter, there seems
CAUSE
lamv of North Carolina.
«aid Hurney County News is here- | them.
For that
i to be serious obs acles in the I
Senator Min In 11 said he found by
........... I as the newspaper, in
No withstanding the fact •bat way, and those who should see that !
it impossible to go, as he has two which the schedule of expenditure
services of a roadmaster is not the wav is clear for action by the
im portant cases coming up in the* shall be published during the en­ needed, at this time of the year,
government, are doing nothing to |
Htipreme Court, aside from import­ suing year.
; and will not be for nearly two help remove these obstacles Tins
ant Oregon legislation ponding,
Jury list for 1903 drawn.
months the county court at its re-i a verv bad condition of affairs
and his colleaugo. Senator Simon,
wur garments
In the mutter of the appointment i cent meeting mudc an appointment j Mnd should this latter proposition
made-to-order
says he has but recently come from of Stock Inspector. Newt Hoover to fill the position drawing a salary
fail of the attention we would like to
by
:
Oregon mid does not care to return appointed
i of $150 per mouth. Economy in I see given it, there will be no one to '
so soon«
A meeting will tie held in Burns smaller matters, might well be blame but the citizens of this com­
Representative Moody eaid thut,
. carried out bv tho court when the munity. The departin'nt bus laid |
America's Lcadioz Tailor»,
in addition to his personal sorrow this afternoon for the purpose of dtaft is in th« region of three tig-
juown tho conditions to be complied
organizing
a
rabbit
drive
mid
fixing
at the death of his colleague and
Chicago
j ures.
with, and if these conditions are ’
G<wd i lutbrs cuutrlbiitc innen to usihh -
the stid errand tqion which ho re­ a date for action. A. A Cowing
ness. You gain the point in St numi Bros.'
Ilarucv County is again burden­ I ignored we need to expect nothing
turned to Oregon ut this time, he has raised money to purchase wire
in
this
immediate
section.
laadH
garments. They are made sclent incuUy
lei’, Washington with great regret, netting for a pur.Hble corra1 and it ed with a debt of about $30.000,
to your exaict meamire by highly skilled
owing to the fact that it left his now remains for a united effort with script worth 95cents. The
J tailors
What a pitv it is that a law pre­
elean, sanitary rhosi-. Every detail
from lii>ttu last given the minutest attention, tho
state temporarily without repre­ a.n >ng the settlers for the weeding county court Has inode u ’eyv of 18 venting the birth of fools is im­
result heing garments distinctly above th" ordivury
mills for county purposes as against practicable.
sentation in tho House at a time out of th« pest.
un
l absolutoly satisfactory. Yon will wonder
that
of
0.7
mills
last
year,
yet
the
WAGONS! WAGONS:
when there are important matters
how it am be. done nt flic low prices iputed. Cal! and we
present
leyy
will
not
wipe
out
the
We will sell you n Mitehdl.
pending in which the peoplo of
our Hue ei 300 samples ofehweest ucw wooleui
Oregifti are deeply concerned, but Rushford or Webber Farm Bed indebtedness and the county at the
For Infants and Children.
present rale of extravagance will
he felt it wns a duty ho owed, not Wagon;
be still farther In hind. The county The Kind You Have Always Bought
3j Steel Skein $85.0)
only to his Into colleague, but to his
nt the expiration of Judge Sparrow’s
3 J „
,.
90 00
family and his constituents. He
Bears the
term last July was practically free
3$
„
„
105
00
believed that it would be the senti­
Signature of
ment of tho people of his own, dis - j Send your orders to us, O. C. Co from debt.
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Fall and Winter Goods
Lunaberg & Dalton
Proper Compounuing
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Burns Drug Store
HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS.
T. H. TONGUE DEAD
The Capital Saloon
Millionaire
Strauss Bros
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CASTOR! A
ROBINSON & WALTON
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