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Published in the Greatest Valley of Eastern Oregon Tho Oldest and Most Reliable The Best Advertising Medium Items i'll»»» N- < »»«>•>.».. Ktlliur mi.| »Imiaa^r, ....... 11 BURNS. OREGON. SATURDAY. JANUARY 31. 1903 NO. 10 ■■■■WW—WUP OREGON INDORSES ROOSEVELT OREGON’S RESOURCES owner or owriera of such lands or DO YOU GET UP possessory claims, or within ouc- half mile of the boundary lines <»f WITH A LAME BACK ? such lands or pose» ssory claims”. The measure further provides To Be Exhibited to New Ar ktJacT Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost c.erybody who reads the news that sheep, cattle or horses cannot rivals at Portland. papers i3 sure to know of the wonderful Legislatur«* I iiiiiiiiiioiisly Puss«*» run at large in u country in which cures made by Dr. I Mrinorlul ApplaiMlliig Trust Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the owner does not. reside uuless a Policy. the great kidney, liver p*-rmit shall be obtain'd; and the and bladder remedy. It fs the groat medi tax thereon »hull be 20 ci nts each' The following important commu cal triumph cf the nine nication has been received from for »beep ami fl per head for teenth ccr.tur •; dis- Col. Frank V Drake, superintend , covered after ; .:ar; cf K. t I ciu , Or., Jan. I'J—Bv unani horses and cattl»*. j scientific research by The sheepmen appear to agree ent cf the recently organized Bu Hardware of Every Uoscr/ption. mous vote the Senate today iias»»*'! | Dr. Kilmer, the emi reau of Information of Portland: nent kidney end blad a joint tm inorial indorsing the that it is proper to impose a reason dor specialist, and Is ‘ A few the leading citizens of fir levs.. OREGON, course of Presi'lcnt Roosevelt in re able twx on sti»'«p owned in one, wonderfully successful in promptly curing Portland recently subscribe»! to a lame back., kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- lution to the trusts, and urging county and fe-dingin another, and fund amounting to over $16,000 for bl a and Bright’s Disease, which is lire worst Oregon’« representatives in Con a tm asure carrying out that policy form cf kidney trouble. the purpose of establishing a Bu Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not ref grí -s to give hi i their loyal sup will, it is said be pr< sentid by »mended fur everything but If you have kid reau of information for the state. er ney, hver cr bladder trouble it will be found port in tiis . flbrts. Democrats join them. At a meeting of the subscribers to Just tlic remedy yo-.i need. 1. hr.-, been lectcd ed with the Republican« in voting ways. In hospital work, iu private the fund, five trustees, viz., Cbas. in so many ................................................ practice, amonç the hclpkrà too poor toper for the tm mortal. Senator Sweek. As r<> PAYMENT OF TAKES. E. Ladd, of Ladd d: Tilton, bank chase relief and has proved so successful in of Multnomah, said when hi.« name every case that a special arrangement hs.-> ers; W. M. Kiilingswortb,capitalist been made by which all readers of thia paper wa called that it was hardly right Shall Time B«- Changed From and rea’ estate; T. D. Moneyman, who have not already tried it, may have a Spring to Fall? t»» put a Democrat on record as in- bottle sent free by mail, also a book of Honeyuian Hardware Co; W. .•.ample tolling more about Swamp-Root and how to d<»> sing 11.»-othciul act of a Repub H. Beharrell, of Heywood Bros ll'.idout if you have kidney cr bladder trouble. lican President, but he felt that A bill has been introduced in Co., wbol-saie furniture, and R. <’. Whon writing mention reading this generous offer in thi3 paper and this memorial deserve«! his su pi»ort, the stale legislature for the purpose' Judson. Industrial Agent of th? (). send your address to ami he would vote “a»e." of (.hanging th»- time of paying R. «t N.Co. were elected trustees Dr. Kilmer Jc Co.,Bing hamton, bl. Y. The To the Honorable Senate and taxes from Spring nntil Fall. Un-! of the fund. These trustees subse- regular fifty cent and Boaa> . t House of Representative of cheder the terms or *lii bill, assess- ■ quently organized at d elccte«! (. has dollar sloes are sold by all good druggists. I'at ed States, in Cm gress asacm- ments wnl be made early in the E. Ladd, cha’rtrar.; W. M. Kil- t Don’t make anv mistake, but remem ■ I : Your memorialists, the Leg ye»r and the taxes are to be paid the name, Swamp-Iioct, Dr. Kilmer's • »»«•»»rporn"» «1 lingsworth, secretary, and Ladd <t ber Swamp-Root, and the addresa, Bingham »«lu'ive Assembly of the State of in Nov» mber and December of the riiton, t ankers, treasurer. At a ton, N. Y., on every b«xt!e. O egon. In reby respectfullv repre same vear. This is one of a num-» subsequent meeting of the tru.*tees sen : I»* r of bills that will introduced C»»l. Frank V. Drake was chosen Where««, The growth of monop- at tbi« session of the Legislature suitable pamphlet form, contain SUperilitei »leut. Ri i «i c »«i.'tiLii a ions of capilal for the purpose of changing the i’ne purpose of tins organization ing full data of crops of all kind-, k now it n« trusts is sindt hb to th reat time of paving taxes. Under the is to ascertain and tabulate the re climate, mineral products, number Ortico in Bank Building an the common welfare, the pence present jaw at least half the taxes sources of the «’ate, gatner p < ex and variety of stock, manufactures, >f society and the perpetuity of our | must be paid in the Spring By I hibit of its products and b»- pre mines, mills and the like. i- >cial and governmental system, paying the first half in the Spring I - Competent jiersons will be in pared to tell ab«>ut Oregon and the HUI the propertv owner secures an ex resources of the several counties to charge of the exhibition room to Whtreas. Theodore Roosevelt, tension until Fail for the parment all perrons desiring information on I give information and distribute the PR0F k >810NAI. ('ARDS. I’rcsidetit of the United States, has of the other halt i hc argument the subject—to direct settlers and literature without expense to local reC'iinmcniJe»! ami is now urging ttdv<inc*-d in favor of a change is r capital to opportunilis awaiting ities or counties. win the enactment of legislation restrict; that lartncrs and business men This address is sent to each ll. MeMLLI.KS. them in the staUi. < * J ‘ing »he »>i»rations of the trust«, ex | have more free money in the Fall newspaper in the state, each countv s A large, well lighted room, or I« pending the scope of the Sherman than at any other time of the year, hall, has been set aside by the judge and known local organiza 1‘HOTOGRAl ¡1ER. unt.-trust law ot 1890, and provid and that tney can pay their taxes 1*1 EK •• i: , S North Pacific Terminal Co. in the tion, and all citizens of the state Il I MH«I ío'lftll 'l»V <4 ing for its more «dTeetivo enforce- 1 at that time wilh less inconven-' Burn«, <>r«-g<»n. magnificent new Union depot at are invited to aid in this great un i i • h * V'SJ ¿t V . tn nt; amt I ienee than at any other time. dertaking.” dr* U • I.»*'•* . w M jMF“M.«in St —opposite Bunk I Portland for use of the bureau, and Wtiernas, The so-called trusts are Under the present law property is rii<>tnp-oii tables and cases are now being exerting themselves to defeat such assessed in the Spring of one year A Washington of January 21th made am! furniture secured for its p i pos» »l legislation; therefore, and the levy of tuxes made the use in displaying productsand dis says that Senator J. H. Mitch VKSHEN A <.l VKY M Ib solví »1. That vour memorial- following January. The taxes up- I ell has be«-n confined tributing literature. W L Marxien, w. Uvsry. ‘iets urge that in thi« most import- 1 on the assessment of 1902 are not C<mces«iuus have been granted room for three or four »lays «m matter the Congress of the paid, therefore, uutil the Spring Phyidiuut <v .S’ m < </«.<. m. by the leading railroad and sletiu resultofnn attack of indigestion Unite»! Stat.es rally to the support ; and Fall of 1903 It is apparent Burns, Oregon, boat lines for transmission from He has been under the doctor s BURNS l.olkii;. NO. 93, \ or. w. of Theodore Roosevelt, the people ’ s that if a change should be made, »ilice it resilience. 'Phone 20. Meets nt Brown hall ev -rv Fridav »•»»•- their various stations to Portland, care and it will be some Cavs be standard-bearer, in his righteous the taxes must be mad»* payable ntng VHtins »irotlier* fraternally in- free of charge, of all samples and fore he is able to look after hi» Clod. line» Sauen«, W. M. Cha*. N. stand against the undue encroach six months earlier or six months Coulirane, Recorder exhibits that may b« sent to the routine business an»l correspond glG«.< a ÎIIUUS. ments of corporate |jower, ami we later. If made payable earlier, bureau for display. Negotiations ence. call upon our Senators and Repre the taxes would be paid the same are in active progress to obtain like A treaty has been signeil by th« sentatives in Congress to exert ail year the assessment is mad?. That concessions from all the transpor United States and Great Britain possible efforts to this end. i is, the taxes upon the assessment tation companies, with every prob providing for the settlement of th»- ■ _ of 1903 would be paid in 1903. If ability of obtaining their co-opera Alaska boundary. A tribunal of the payment should be extended six jurists, three from each side, is tion. The encouragement being rm i: riRi’i.E. N.) ig >. women or until the following Fall, the col received on this line is very grati I to determine the interpretation of Wixxlcrilf. 2nd ni id 4th l’urs- d.iv at llmu ii ’ m h til Mr*. THH* fordan. lection of taxes would be more the Russio-British boundary treaty Mr*. I.itio Whiting ( iti.-irdi.in. \^/:i >1 ' Fnz .i t; \i.i> than a year and a half alter the fying- Clerk. In the great exhibition room of1S24. assessment, and the taxes upon Thomtou William», M. Fitzgerald. S ilent, Or., Jan. 22.—The House equal spare will be allotted to each Colonel Lynch, who fought with the assessment made in the Spring < 'Imrch \ titioiiiH'cmeiits. At’<irnc> .it l.»"i, x »»ary Fill'll«:. committee on agriculture met to countv desiring it for the display of the Burs, has been convicted »f of 1903 wouid not be ¡»aid until but-. Notarial and Real Ertale day and decided to make an ad- its products and resources and the treason by a British Court the Fall of 1901. verso report on Burleighs' one-mile distribution of such descriptive sentence»! to death. Era elice. On tli»» sceoml, limit sheepgraiing bill. The sub printed matter as it may forward Burns. Oregon. A peaceful settlement of th Heavy ruins in Southwertero for the jmrpose, each county to Sundays of each ject has become a live issue in inice in Masonic building Venezuela ditliculty has been ef Oregon product; the highest water Pr« neb- have equally ’lair show many parts of Eastern Ortgon and fected. in years. every second Sumlav a formidable movement has devel ihe board of trustees ask the Henry M. Teller has been re-el. < - The Panama [canal treaty has citizens of each county, atthecurli- M. oped against the unrestricted use i R. D. Burrow, M. D ted senator from Colorad»». been signed. of the ranges by lurge bands of est day possible, to have prepared At the Presi»» terian church Physician and Surgeon. sheep Tho small stockmen think a map of each countv, showing Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor. townspip lines and drawn to scale Divine services the third and fourth jflF'Dllicc at Burns Hotel, Rooms. their interests are jeopardized, and S tate of O hio ,C ity of T oledo .» L iscas C ounty i of miles,on which shall be designat Sundays of each month at 11 a, in. I and 2. ».'alls answered anv hour some of the cattlemen arc of the Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ed all streams, county roads, rail opinion that anything dctrimeutal and 7:30 p. nt. Sabbath school at day or night. he is senior partner of the firm of roads, if tiny, navigable waters, ii to the sheep and wool industry 10 a. tn. »'very S ibhith morning. Burns. Oregon F. J. Cheney «V Co , doing business any. harbors, if any, mountain must be beneficial to them Preaching services at the Baptist __ a “ I have made a most thorough in the City of Toledo. County and ranges, with principal elevations, The session ol tin* committee to trial of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and •hurc.'i every 1st and 2irl Sundays, State aforesaid, and that said tiim day was attended by till the rep ati»l by appropriate coloring and am prepared to say that for all dis morning nn»l evening. I Sunday P M JORDAN. eases of the lungs it never disap rese ilntives from the Twenty-first will pay the sum of One Hundred note defining the location of lands, points.” school every Sunday nt 10 • i. m. 'and Twenty eighth Representative Dollars for each and every case of suitable for grains, ilax, hops, J. Early Finley, fronton, O. I'citi'ti 'al ¡.and Surr< r/or. prayer nieetmg every Thursday Catarrh that cannot be < lire 1 l»v fruits and the like; also grazing Burn««, Orison, Districts, by A. M Kelscv, Repre- evening. sentative Phelps and A McGreer. the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. lauds, mineral lands, timber lands, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Frank -I. Chenev. Services nt. Christian Science of Wasco, and by 11. E. llvnds. ex- arid sections, ami such us are won’t cure rheumatism; I Tail, corner cist of the Batik, every g W MILLER. sec retar vol'the Oregon \\ «»ol Grow S-voni to before me and subscrib available to irrigation; also the wc never said it would. Sunday nt 11 a. m. and S p. m. ers’ Association. All were opposed ed in my pr» sence, this 6th day o location of water powers? if any, It won’t cure dyspepsia; Service Wednesday evenings at 8. to the Burleigh measure, which December, A. D. 1*'S6. cities au l village«, with number we never claimed it. But A. W. Gleason. Everybody is invite I to attend provides ''that it shall be unlawful of innabitants and school in »*ach, it will cure coughs and seai . • Notary Public. these services. Hr any persons owning nr having /------ \ and such further information as colds of all kinds. Wc charge of any sheep to beni the first said this sixty years Hall's < atnrrh Cure is taken in may be of public interest. These Ongouinn and hell's, same, or permit tin nì to be herded maps are to be sent to the bureau ago; we’ve been saying it to < i l:i»: \ < ot.n ix om : imi ternally. and acts dinetly on the ever since. Jorgensen, optician, jeweler ami Take Laxative Broun» Quinine on toe landò or possessory claims blood ami mucous surfaces of the at Portland, where a set of uniform Three iue>: IV Me.. St. »lUnn*»». stationer. T ablets. All druggists refund the of other p'rsons, or to herd the syslem. Send for testimonials, fr«e. maps will be prepared for use by Consult ynwr «kh’tor. If I*» «ays take ir, This paper and The Chicago money if it fails to cure. E. W. same »»r permit them to graze upon F. J. Cheney »V Co.. Toledo, O. tlm bureau, utni the originals rt then «io m he s-tws. !f h* tell* you not V» take it, then >i.*i»'t t»K« f. He kuows. unappropriated lands within one turned. With each map should Weekly Inter Ocean >1.50 for one Grove’s »»goaturu is on each box. ♦ Leave it with him. We nre witlimr. Sold by nil Druggist, 75c. i IYER CO.. Lowell, 31 mm . mile of the dwelling bouse of the Lluli’s Family Pills are the best. be sent a concise statement, i yeai. “Special deal” 2 23c. Geer& Cummins T. G. CO. 'W,.. ' ■ ( A Cough