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About Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1903)
jtiislnosM College i.omlit. Local and General. I I la I lot j h if lor Senator. Fall and Winter Goods The incorporators of the Citizens Balloting for a I nited States Business College met Friday hist Senator to succeed Si iintor Joseph Oregonian ami Items, 42 00. and adopted u constitution nnd by Jorgensen, optician, jeweler and Simon was commenced at Salem, laws by which the institution Tuesday of this week, the ballot >n stationer. AV© arc now reeoivi.ig our Fall and Winter goods consisting »f t be governed that day being: Fulton, 28; Geer. all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Groceries, Arc Ac. Fred Oakerman was in from Sil 20; Wood, dem., 18; Scattering, 21 ; The first annual mealing of the Our stock of Ladies' Press Goods. Outing Flannels. Ladies and Absent, 3. ; stockholders will take place the ver Creek Monday. Children Underwear and Shoes are unexcelled. We invite yon to : ’Ith of the coming February, at Second ballot, Wednesday—Ful- i Robert Bonne, of Pueblo, is in visit our store; inspect stock and obtain prices. We qtiArantee sat which lime officers will be elected Burns on business. t<m,3! Geer, 18; Wood. 17: Absent, isfaction in every particular. I mid general business u11< tided to. 3; Remainder scatt« ring. Webster Clark Freeman is in from his The "<>rio Club” meets ut tho and Huntley changed from Geer home nt Warm Springs. College rooms on Frlduy evening to Fulton. Eddy v«jted for Fulton. Alvin Spurlock ofLuwen '.van up <>f each week. Tho time from 7 un Third ballot. Thursday—I'ulton, til 9 o'clock is pleasantly rind on business Inst Saturday, 32; Geer, 17: Scatterin'?. 21 : Ab Of prescriptions is no child's play j I profitably spent in the discussion sent, 3. tv aw Assessor John E Loggan It requires conscientious caro iinii i ‘if psychology and cur’cnt events. over from Ilarney Thursday. Fourth ballot, Friday—Fulton.' accurate knowledge of drugs and | Monday evenings students de- 29 ; Geer, 15; Wood. 13; Restrcat- their relations to each other. We i vote one nnd one-half hours to The First National Bank moved tcring. Both Houses adjourned lake an honest pride in the purity »tudy and general work, after into its new building this week. until Monday, Jan. 2d. MOSMOI TH,r.ORE<;OS. of our drugs, nt.d the skill und uc- I which follows their debate and lit- Atty. John W. Biggs is home Thero arc* 90 member» in the Gr.i'hut. s of the Scltool are io constant cu:u<*y with which we eom|*outid ernrj work We extend mi invitu irom a business trip to Portland. two Houses, and if all are present, deniarwi at.salanea ranging from HO.OOtu Lem on your physician's order. lion to nil who may wish to be $100.00 jier montli. Students take ill* V Befenbaugh, of Trout Creek, it will require 16 votes to elect. M.ue*'eraiuinatiuiM doling their coiirs«« present at these debates. Southern Hurney County, is a A h all the candidate« now men in the school and.art* ;>re|Hire<1 to receive The College alumni will meet on tioned are far from this number it visitor in Burns. II. W. WELCOME A CO •• State (’•rtilieates on graduation. I February 1-lth A spicy program looks as if there must be a com Proprietor^. El|«enaea rang« from $129.00 to $1*'>.OU Mr. and Mrs. A. Mirando of , has been arranged for the occasion promise on some new man. Haw- per year. Wild Horse, have been «pt tiding the Strong Normal course and well equip 1 mid a supper will t>c given. ever, this is not likely to take place week in Burns. ped Training Department. Students are looking forward to «oon, and it is thouaht wc will have I The fail term opens^Bept. 16. thia reunion with the expectation John E. Roberts, formerly of this i to wait until the eleventh hour on For catalogue containing full informa RATURt» (Y. JANUARY 2». 190!! ( <>f having a grand time. citv is now editor and proprietor of i the closing day of session before tion. address E. D. RESSLER. Alfred Johnson is spending the the Caldwell News. we know the man. or J B. V..!’utU,r, Serf President, week with his parents on Silver Peter Andrews, of Wild Horse, Poes Oregon Want (Joveri:nieut From Far <>ir Maine ! creek. is in Burns this week as a witness Irrigation? A special teachers course will l>c Editor Item»: Enclosed fin I in a water right suit. taken up ut the College eommenc- money order foi 41 .50, for which Oregonian:Sixty days have pass Don.t forget the graud bail given inc March 1. Rate of tuition made send us your newsy little paper, ed since the meeting of the Oregon by the Burns Fire Department, known on application. The Items, and The Chicago Week Irrigation Congress, and the execu- New students are ( Imide Smith, Friday evening, January 30. ly Inter Ocean for this year—we ' live committee has forwarded to V7. E. TÄISCH. Trepsistor. Happy Valley: J. J. Simmerville, Waiter Calkins returned Tuesday Washington no local projects to should tui«s those weekly visits Burns; F. O. Jaekson, Burns; evening after u two year» absence very much Our thought often turn BEST OF WiNES. LIQUORS AM) CfGARti. claim the attention of the Govern Earnest Smith. Burns; Daniel in Klickitat County Washington. to your little city, where w« made ment under tho new irrigation law. Campbell. Burna: Win Gray, Law- our home for three years, and we Geo. Dunsmore came down from This is not due to negligence on tfW Drinks mixed to suit your taste. Courteous treatment gt.aractoi en. Nannie Cross, Silviis, and Ora would like to take a look at the the sawmill the first of the week, the part of the committee. It is Hill Harnei. place and see the improvements ' due to the fact that interest in Your patronage Solicited. Students organized their literary and lias been spending the wc< k in that have been made since wc reclamation has cooled, or that society Saturday night with F i >. loan. I other agencies fir attaining the left. J. H and Pi ter Gard, of Lawen, Jackson. President. Vivian Hen- We are having n cold rough win desired end are relied upon. At ¡diicks Vice President, and J. .1. accompanied by their sister, Mary ter so far and there is much suffer Simmerville, Secret uty. A. Card, ate in Burns today on land the time of the congress it was sup ing in the cities on account of the i posed local projects would be so matters. shortage of coal, and wood dealers numerous that a time limit would New K. of I*. Ofliccr*. Jorgensen is still tn the front bo desirable and that limit was itri asking unheard prices for wood,’ but for ourselves we hive plenty Thursday night, Inland Lodge, with low prices. Call and see his fixed at sixty «lays. From only of fuel to last until Spring. No. 7<\ Knight of Pythias, installed line of watches, clocks, jewelry, one couutv—Klamath—has the stationery, etc. Since we Inst wrote you. we have the following officers : committee beard in this period. had an electric railway built Oregon will not get Government (’. C , Thornton Williams; V. C., Stenographer W. J. Coleman has money for reclaiming ari<l land through our town mid the railway Dahoti Biggs; Prelate, G. A. Rem- been receiving testimony this week company have bought land <irn bold; M. of W., F. S Rieder; M. of ; in the case of Mirando vs Carlsen, unless it snail put forth intelligent park within two blocks of our I A., E. B. Waters; K. of R and S.. I regarding water rights. . effort in that direclion. To call a house and have built a stone tower j0|in p,U(j,.|mati: M. of F., Jas. J. meeting and adopt burning resolu Ex-countyJudgo C P. Ruther tions will not do the business. KO feet high overlooking the ocean | Donegan: M. of E.. F. O Jaekson ; nnd nave also built a Casino, four [. G , J. H Neal: O. G . II. M. »or ford returned lust week from the Sentiment worked up out of hostil atories high and .>0x125 feet on the ton; Trustee, three years. J. M. Pueblo mining district where he ity to certain private enterprises has been doing assessment work on will not do it. The |*ople must ground. We will shortly send you Dalton. n picture of them, also one of our I The installation cere nony wns his claims. ¡manifest not only a willingness to beautiful river, the Harriseekelt. ’ préside«! over by Frank Jordan, The rabbit drive last Wednesday ' promote and aid reclamation works Hoping this new year may bring l>. G. resulted in the killing of about 300 I by the Government, but they must you good luck and good times, we • of the jiests. Another drive is tak- j take the initiative and in a mens- Successors to R. A. Miller & Co. remain Your Respt. Attempted Silicide. I ing place to dav, and we under j tire prepare the wav for Govern B. P. Bennett, Island there will be another one ment, activity. They must show South ,n :l of temporary insan- ! tomorrow. Smith Freeport, Me Me , Jan 1(1. 10. 11X13. 1903. that they have a practicable field (The many friends of Mr. and 'ty Mrs. Willis Scammon attempt- j for such operations, and also that Mrs. Ione Whiting was given a ' Mrs. Bennett at this place will l.e ed lo l“k® ,H'r uWn life one day all lands to be benefited will bear i pleasant surprise at her home pleased to note them comfortable l'*Ht week at her homo ir. 1 lush, their i roper proportion of the ex located in their new home, and . Wl,s discovered in the act of north of town last Saturday, when j pense The law takes care of the that they are enjoyi ig good health i blowing out her brain», when the friends numb« ring about 30 called Government domain, but private dtirint the rugged winter <m the ' "’•■upon was taken away Irom her. to enjoy an evening. A feast and I holdings must be otherwise arrang New England coa»t. The pictures Lntcr ,he l<»ckc<l herself in a room i a loyal good time were indulged in. ed for. Assurance that lands out mentioned were received n few days and with a razor she slashed her The rains of the pnst four days side of Government control will i after the above. They present a tbroat, but as the gash was not i have taken nearly all tne snow off voluntarily carry their share of the wry pleusnnt landscape and wn'^rious she was in the net of mak. I in this vicinity, ami a large volume cost of irrigation work will go u indeed envy Mr. Bennett in his ing another attempt when some of water is coming in torrents down [ long wsy toward getting the Goy- picturesque surroundings. While i 0IK‘ broke through a window and i the bills. The roads in the valley, ¡crnuient to reclaim districts that he Ims kindly invited us to spend ,0°k the raxor from her A ph*i- it is ».«id. are covered with water I need this service. the summer with him, it is Ol|r I cian was summoned and the wound though as vet it has not interfered If it shali be made to appear that misfortune, as with a majority of Pitched up, and she is now on the | with travel. ' Oregon has no irrigation sentiment country editors, we find ourselves highroad to recovery. Lakeview , IL L. Howe, who for the past ! except that manufactured for spec- unable to indulge in hospitalities Examiner. I year has been clerk in the land ial-’occasions, we will fare ill in the Mich tw Mr. Bennett Ims extended ; distrihuiion of irrigation funds. A maiden fair with sun kissed 1 office at this place, took his depart- But it is not to be admitted that to us. so we will have to view hie j tiro Tuesday for Hood River where beautiful city and country from hair, came tripping down the street, i lie will visit his family for a few I the state is so listless and stupid her face serene, her age nineteen— afar, for it is bo willed—Ed). People of the send ar.«1 districts are gee whiz but she was sweet. On days before going to Roseburg to as much alive to their needs now the side walk slick she came down which place he has been transfered as ever. What they lack is organi Stockholders' Meeting. <|ui.*k, with a jolt that shook her and where he is to report by Feb zation, through which they would ruary 1. Notice is hereby given that a i curls, but the word« she used must | gain power to make their desires WAGONS! WAGONS i meeting of the stockholders of the be excused—for idle was one of the known with seme force. They Wc will sell you a Mitchell, should realize, in »he first place, Citizens’ Business College Associa-1 nicest girls. Rushford or Webber Farm Bed thut there are many demands up (ion will be at the College, in ------ Burns, Thursday February 26, 1903 | G. W. Clevenger is in the field Wagon ; on the Government for irrigation for your new Fall garments. It is the only proper 3 | Steel Skein 485.00 for tho purpose of electing officers. I „.¡th the hightest prices for hides works, that tho Government does and satisfactory way of buying your clothes. ,. 90.00» and for the transaction of such Bn(j He has fitted up a ■ 3 J „ not have to send out engineers to Make your selection from the tailoring line of 3 J „ „ 105 00 other business as may come belore traveling conveyance and will to hunt for places where its money Est. the meeting. make regular tiips through the | Send vottr orders to us, O. C. Co may be »pent, but may choose from Good tailors for over a quarter century. All stockholders are requested to county this winter. Keep your P. M. Curry, II. Holbrook and many project» submitted by those You'll find a world of pleasure in wearing the be present. hides and pelts for him and re M. Sanders, of Lakeview, were in who do prepare the wav. In the clothes made by Strauss Bros. - faultless in style, Balton Biggs, Sec'y. reive the highest market price» for Burns several (lavs the past week, j the second place, there should be fit, finish and materials. They’re so much better on business. Messrs Sanders and efficient organization in order that them. than the ordinary run of clothes, yet prices are Holbrook were locating some land local needs snd advantages may Oregonian ami Items. $2.<10 For a bilious attack take Cham in Venator Canyon, Juniper Moun- be projterly represented and local astonishingly low and you’re perfectly safe io berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab tain, while Mr. Curry who did the | assurance given that the Govern- ordering, because if garments are not satisfactory, lets and a quick cure is certain surveying for them accompanied inent will have fair plav. And you needn't take them. We will he pleased to For sale by II M. Horton. Burns ; them to Burns to make their tilings. j merely to talk of these things, or to snow you samples—Call I For Infants and Children. Fred Haines. Hurney. Mr. Curry is a former resident of adopt ringing resolutions, will not this^section and is the father of ¡suffice. Somebody must put them The Kind You Haw Always Bought Thia paper and The Chicago ' the old town of Egan, from which on a business basis, and the case Bears the , ..... Wee kly Inter Ocean 4150 for one. ¿y*;.. will not admit of too much delay jour present little city »prang. Signature of v »< p "Special dc?l" Lunaberg & Dalton Proper Compounding STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Burns Drug Store HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS. I The Capital Saleen Miller & Thompson Have your measure taken Strauss Bros., J#? Chicago CASTOR IA ROBINSON i WALTON ]