Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, January 31, 1903, Image 2

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    TÏIE ITEM3
BENEFIT TO STtM’KMEN.
prosperity would reach far greater
scope.
“The loading citizens look at it
this wav, at least, and the stock-
men and large property owners all
desire a railroad, and when the op­
portunity is presented they will do
their pait towards its construction.
If Portland is first to build she will
not onlr receive their undivided
aid, but she will be regarded as a I
great benefactor, and she will reap
the benefits in the way of the lion’s
share of the trade of that country.”
Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known
throughout Mercer ami Summer
counties, \V. Va. most likely owes
Ins life to the kimlnaesof a neigh-
Imr. He was almost hopeleHsly af-
tin ted with diarrhoea ; was attend­
ed bv two physicians who gave nim
little, if any, rellof, when a ueigh-
bor learning of his serious '*u»di-
tion. brought him a bottle of Cham­
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­
rhoea Remedy, which cured him in
less than twenty-four hours, For
sale by H. M. Horton, Burns; Ered
Haines, Harney.
The following arti< le taken from
the
Portland Journal is descrip­
SATURDAY J ANI AK Y 31 IHOS.
tive of our preseut condition re­
garding transportation facilities,
Senator Smith, of Umatilla
and what might lw> exported from
County, has introduced in the Sen- j
the advent of a railroad into this
ate a bill providing that “any per- I county:
Firn who shall drive horses and
“A railroad into interior Oregon
cattle beyond the confines of the would benefit no class to much
the
stockman.
Besides
county where the permanent brand as
A\K'c(able ¡’reparation lor A h
the
high
prices
they
are
thereof is recorded, shall first
sitnüathMi ttu'Rxkl«mlUeVulu
Ung the Slmanth. and Bowvls of
brand such cattle with a road compelled to pay for their supplies,
brand which may onlv be a hair the long drive to the shipping
HORSES IN HEMANI).
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frill) y Ey
The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean
brand, on the back, and that said points is very damaging to market
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brand shall be registered as in the cattle.
Promotes
DòjeslienJChrcrful
Countv Clerk W. D. Chamberlain lished in Chicago iu connection
“Many stockmen have to drive
ease of other brands in the county
ne.ss mal Rest Contains neilltcr
is
in receipt of a letter from Mc­ with the great daily pa (tern. It
as
far
as
150
miles
and
some
drive
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral
from which the cattle are driven.”
N ot N arcotic .
This is a measure that the smaller even farther. The trail leads over Creary A Carev of South Omaha, contains a judiciously selected
a
rough
country,
there
are
mount
­
stockmen of this county have been
tn which they inquire in regard to summary ot the news of the nation
ains
to
climb,
and
the
distance
be­
agitatir.g for several years past and
the available supply of horses in and world, the best stories, home,
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tween
feed
and
waler
is
often
great
jt is to be hoped that it will receive
e4tx fave« •
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this locality, says the East Oregon­ farm, woman's, and other special
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the support of our representative so that they have to i>e rushed. 1 ian. The demand for western departments, and fair, patriotic,
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It is claimed that the loss in weight horses in the eastern cities ia very able editorials, written from a Re­
and senator.
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sustained on this account is great­ brisk at | resent and this inquiry publican viewpoint. It is by far
J
er than the loss from shipments to
the best general newspaper ot the
Several names have already been long distances after the place of is a sample of the letters being re­ Western States. The regular price
Aperfed Remedy for Cons tipo
ceived almost daily by diffvreut
Bon
,Sour 3 tumor h. D latrho-’a
mentioned as possible successors to shipment is reached.
foi the Weekly Inter Ocean ia $1,00
persons in this vicinity.
Wurins,Convul*am-<.Feverish
the late Congressman Tongue. A-
“Fine beef steers are started out
Stockmen who have mixed and for the Hartley Valley Items
nest ami Loss oi S leep .
moug the most prominent on the on these fatiguing drives full of horses for sale may rest assured 11.50, but subscriptions will be re­
Facsimile Similar» of
list are Hon. R. A Booth, of Lane; vigor, and fat and sleek as the that buyers will be plentiful with ceived at thia office for the two
Hon. Percy Kelley, of Linn ; Ex­ proverbial butter ball, but by the the opening of spring. All classes papers in combination fur one year
NFW VOHK
Governor T. T. Geer; Hon. Geo. C. time they trudge through the mud of good horses are in demand and for only $1.50.
Browt.ell. af Clackamas and Hou. and storms of the early winter, and the prices are better in • Eastern
Binger Hermann, late of the general are driven until late at night and Oregon than for years.
A Remarkable Record.
land office. So tar a« known none started out early again the follow- '
Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy
LXACT COPY OF WRAPPCR.
of these gentlemen have even signi­ ing morning in order to reach an- i
A Washington dispatch of the has a remarkable record. It bus
fied a willingness to accept, but other suitable stopping place, and
should any one of them be elected, this kept up for days over the en­ 23rd states that Representative M. lieen in use for over thirty years, I
he would make an efficient and ca­ tire journey, the effect is great, A. Moody has “returned to Wash­ during which time many million
liattles have been sold and used. It
pable representative.
They become gaunt and sluggish,; ington after delays on the way. He
has long been the standard ami
expects
to
be
exceptionally
busy
are too tired to eat and lost wei ght
for the rest of the session, because main reliance in the treatment of
A large number of bills have at a rapid rate. Their appearance , of the extra duties which he has croup in thousands of homes, yet :
been introduced in the I.egi liture is so changed that ¡they do not undertaken to shoulder arising during ull this time no case has
proposing changes in the laws re­ truly represent the real Oregon from the First Congressional Dis­ ever been reported to themanufact- ■
lating to assessment and taxation. productio 1 in the market, and thus trict. He save that he will do all urers in which it failed to effect a
This is one portion of our statutes a loss is sustained in many ways. in his power for the remainder of cure. When given as soon as the
which should be subject to as few The 6tockman is injured in loss of the session to carry out the work chihl becomes hoarse or even as
changes as possible. Just now weight of the animals and the outlined by his late colleague.” soon as the croupv cough apiiears,
thore is need of additional laws country loses in reputation as a Oregon is fortunate at this lime to it will prevent the attack. It is
which will throw more of the bur­ stock producer.
pleasant to take, many children
“A railroad constructed into the have a member in the House of Mr.
den of taxation upon corporations
like it. It contains no opium or
.Moody
’
s
ability
and
standing,
for
which have almost entirely escaped interior of the state would relieve had our new representative occu­ other harmful substance and may
in the past, but the wisdom of this defect very much. A railroad pied the position to which lie was be given as confidently to a baby
other changes is doubtful.—Ore­ into the Prineville and Burns elected a few months ago, he wpuld as to an adult. For sale by H. M.
countries would change this condi­
gonian.
Horten, Burns; Fred Haines, Har­
tion very materially. The drives have found himself at sea in a
ney.
would be lessened at every point place new and unknown to him.
According to the biennial report in that vast section. Besides Port­
A book agent took refuge under
of General C, U. Gantenbien, of land should be benefited by the
What is claimed to be the oldest a hay stack during a thunder
the Oregon National Guard. Oregon building of a road from The Dalles biblieal manuscript has recently
storm ami the lightning struck him
is allowed six more companies of into that section. It would bring been discovered in Syria, and is
on the cheek, glanced .»if and killed
infantry than are at prese.it main­ the country nearer to us, would now in Cairo. It is a copy of the
a mule two hundred yards away.
tained. Why not complete the or­ make Portland more of a distribut­ Pentateuch, written in Samaritan
L. WOLDENBERG. SIL, Proprietor.
ganization with these other six ing point, and it would De the en­ characters on parchment and dates
The services of n brewer of long years experience has been se­
We know a young man -ho at­
companies? Burns wants a com- tering wedge to the Oriental trade from the year 735 A. D.
cured
ami the product of tins Brewery is of the best grade in tho ’
tends church regularly and clasps
l>any and it could be filled up in that must eyentully come this way.
Inland
Empire. Place a trial order and you will not be disap­
fifteen minutes. Harney County
A Washington of January 2-lth hie hands ho tight during prayer i pointed.
“The cost of supplies in that
pays about $250 yearly as a mili­ country is large at present. They says that Senator J. H. Mitch­ I time that he can’t get them open BURNS,
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tary tax and we believe we should are all freighted into the country, ell has been confined to his when the contribution box comeH
around.
have recognition in this matter.
and the freights oyer rough roads room for three or four days as a
in a six-horse wagon a distance ot result of an attack of indigestion. IIin Life Savnl by Cliainberlaiii's
The democrats in Congress are 175 miles which requires several He has been under the doctor’s
Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea
The Bur is supplied with nono
Remedy.
holding aloof from all efforts to days to make the trip, cost large care and it will be some ¿ays be­
imi the very best brands of
“B. L. Byer, a well known cooper
shape trust legislation. They have sums not only as reasonable hire fore he is able to look after his
Wines, Liquors and Carbonated
of
this
town,
says
he
believes
Cham-
apparently heard a voice from some , to the men who do the freighting, routine business and correspond­
berla’n’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­
drinks,and the Choicest Cigars.
of the southern trusts, the cotton­ but in the way of damage to the ence.
rhoea
Remedy
saved
his
life
last
seed oil. the round cotton bale and yoods. Freighting ia usually be­
A treaty has been signed by the
Your put ronage solicited.
similar corporations.
gun early in the spring and is not United States and Great Britain summer. He had been sick for a
Courteous treatment to all.
completed until long after winter providing for the settlement of the month with what the doctors call
Corner north of postoffice.
sets in, and with nothing but Alaska boundary. A tribunal of bilious dysentery, and could get
nothing
to
do
him
any
good
until
wagon sheets to protect them, six jurists, three from each side, is
LEE CALDWELL
goods cannot be expected to riach to determine the interpretation of he tried this remedy. It gave him
immediate relief,” says B.T. Little,
Proprietor.
Sometimes we are greeted in the their destination in as good condi­ the Rursio-British boundary treaty
merchant,
Hancock,
Mil.
For
sale
morning by flags at hnlf-mast for some tion as they would bj rail.
of 1824.
-
«r
' [ prominent official who yesterday
by II. M. Horton, Burns; Fred-
“Many of the stockmen do their
was apparently in perfect health.
Colonel
Lynch,
who
fought
with
Haines, Harnev.
When we inquire the ailment by own freighting.
They go to the
which he was stricken it is not un­
the Boers, has been convicted of
common to 1« told "acute indiges­ expense of sending a wagon and
treason by a British Court and
tion ’ or " stomach trouble.”
The bearded lady is said to be
team to the nearest railroad point sentenced to death.
It is time people learned that in­
dead.
But she was also said to 1st
-A-xid Have One Cent
digestion or any form of in the fall of each yea-and haul
"stomach trouble” is not a out a year’s supplies on one trip
Heavy ruins in Southwestern a lady. We can never tell wliai to :
Buy a postal card nnd •end to The New York
thing to trifle with. The
result may not be fatal, I They buy in bulk, and this lessens Oregon produce the highest waler believe.
Tribune
Farmer, New York City, for u free
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but there can be no the cost to some extent, but the | in years.
The
Wisconsin
man
who
mar
­
specimen
copy.
condition of diseased
stomach which does loss of time makes up for it, and
A jieaceful settlement of the ried a deaf and dumb girl the
The Tribune Farmer is a National Illustra­
not carry with it phys­
other day is supposed to have been
ted Agricultural Weekly for farmers and
ical lore srxl weakness. besides, goods cannot be kept so Venezuela difficulty has been ef­
married liefore.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden fresh when purchased as such long fected.
their families, and elands at the head of the
Medical Discovery
intervals,
with
the
means
at
hand
A
comb
has
lieen
invented
that
agricultural press. The price is $100 per
cures .ndigestioa ind
Henry M. Teller has been re-elec­
other foims of disease on the average stock ranch, and ted senator from Colorado.
I will
not tumble out of the hair.
year, but if you like it von can secure it with
affecting the r.’oruach
Most combs would stay put if they
vour own favorite local newspaper, Tho
and its allied organs of where the summer days become ex­
The Panama ¡canal treaty has were not bothered.
digestion and nutrition. tremely warm.
ITEMS, ata bargain. Both papers $1 50.
It enables the perfect diges­
“There are those in that country been signed.
Send money and order to The ITEMS.
tion and assimilation of
Sixty-four divorces were granted
food.
who do not want a railroad. But
in
New
York
one
day
recently,
nnd
-Thanks io Or. r!erer> Colil-n
Stomarli 'I rouble.
Medical I'iwovery.- w-rilc Mr, this class is largely in the minority.
a whole lot of people were left un­
Charles It. German, of IzhirMcn,
Pa. - It ia the only medicine that They claim that their isolation
“
I
have
been
troubled
with
satisfied
even then.
my
baa done me any rood. 1 tried htt -
tliing I could think nt to cure indi—ca­ protects them from tramps and stomach for the past four years, »•
1 tion. and found I was emir throwing
away money
Then 1 heard of Imrtor competition in many lines and that says D. L. Beach, of Clover Nook
Step the Cengli
Pferer's Golden Meetfca! Discovery and trier a
l-dtle of it. and to me oy found it waa eloing the country is better off for it. Farm, Greenfield, Mass.
and Work oil'the Gohl.
“
A
few
megoorl. I used six fiottle* of it and am now
cured. It ia the Arif madizmz mr earth.9
Their argument is borne out by «lays ago I was induced to buy a Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
This grand remedy does its work in the fact that Eastern Oregon is one
box of Chamberlain’s Stomach and cure’s cold in one <Lay. No Cure,
a thorough manner; it gives the
The Southern Oregon State Normal School opens Wednesday,
health that is all health ; the strength of the most prosperous sections of Liver Tablets. I have taken part Na pay. Price 25cents.
that is solid, sulr tantial and lasting; country in the United States. But
September 10th. Full faculty ; improved building; exhaustive
■ oft hem and feel a great deal better.”
not flabby fat. not false stimulus, but
course of study ; each department filled by a specialist. Latin
genuine, complete, renewed vitality ar.d this error probably comes in the If you have any trouble with vour
$20 to $25 WEEKLY
life force.
and economics added tor the benefit of those preparing to teach
Accept no sul»stit :ite for "Golden Med­ fact Eastern Oregon’s resources are stomach try u box of these Tablets. Work at your home. No canvass­
in High Schools, but are optional. $200 in cash prizes for excel­
ical Discovery.” There is nothing "just among the greatest in the country, You are certain to be pleased with
ing. Work legitmate and horora-
as good" for diseases of the stomach,
lence
in oratory and athletics. Expenses light; social conditions
and
that
if
she
had
railroads
and
the result. Price 25 cents. For ble. Address
b’-od and lungs.
ideal. Pend for catalogue.
B. F. MULKEY, President,
‘r Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con­ other advantages that are possessed Hal? by H. M. Horton. Burns: Fred
HOME WORK CO.
stipation Mid its consequences.
CLIFF
Gill) 1 1I < > M AS, Secretary
bv other ¡mrticn? of the stale her Haines, Harney.
214 Spring St.
Seattle, Wash*
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Thirty Years
Harney Valley Brewery
The
Windsor
Bar
AT HALF MAST.
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IF YOU ARE A FARMER