AKE WEA11Y OF WAITING. Hc made, as HirtJHIHY. JANUARY 31 liHtt. ttie Secretary has determined that |>olitical interference will not be Oregonian and Items, 12 00. tolerated with re gard to this great Homa people's lack of *en«e is work, but that only such projects more conspiciuus than their lack as are, on their face, most attrac­ tive and promising, shall be con­ of dollar*. sidered and followed out. Thia p «| ht nod The Chicago ‘ The chance for Oregon securing Weekly Inter Ocean fl oil for one one of the first works is fast ebbing yeai. “Hpecial deal” away. Since the irrigation con­ A train ran into a wa«hout east vention held about seven weeks of Pendleton .Monday. The engi­ ago, the Geological Survey has neer it ml fireman were killed. heard nothing a* to local projects Lost— a gold watch chain and from the *|>ecial committee, and is charm. Finder will he rewarded somewhat at a loss to understand the apparent lack of interest in the l»v returning name to this office. Hon. Ixrvi Ankeny, of Walla work on the part of the Oregon peo­ Walla, ha* txen elected Unite! ple. Already the survey has sub­ State* Senator from Wusninglon. mitted to Secretary Hitchcock the records with regard to a number That man who confessed to a of projects that are recommended murder he didn’t commit show* more or less strongly, but none in that some menjustcan’t help lying. Oregon. “The survey officials here have "This is alxivcall a reading age, been waiting for the irrigation com­ but how many people read the mittee, which was chosen to advise Bible?" Hsh-h —Boston Journal. the department as to the most A cablegram brings news that favored localities in Oregon, in there is to lie less ’.ilierly in Russia. ordered that the wishes of the peo­ Ilow can there be les* than noth­ ple might be carried out as nearly ing. as possible. If this report is not soon made, the survey will not Stockholders’ Meeting. have time, before the Secretary an­ nounces his choice, to inspect and Notice is hereby given that a report upon the site of proposed meeting of the stockholders of the works in Oregon, and the state will Citizen*’ Business College Associa­ have to take u second choice, and tion will be at the College, in possibly wait for a year or more, Burns, Thursday February 26, 1903 until sutliioient funds have accum­ for the purpose of electing officers, ulated in the Treasury to cover the and for the transaction of such cost of the favored Oregon scheme. other business as may come I-efore ‘ In the meantime, nothing has the meeting. been done with regard to the De­ All stockholders are requested to schutes withdrawal under the be present. Carey act, upon which a report was Dalton Biggs, Sec’y. submitted some weeks ago. Unfor­ tunately, the Geological Survey For a bilious attack take Cham­ knows more about this locality than berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab­ any other, but, with private enter­ lets and a quick cure is certain prise holding right of way 'and For sale by H. M. Horton, Burns; there being no disposition to up­ Fred Haines, Harney. root vested rights ir this vicinity, some other, site must be chosen. If Oregon is not on the first list S tatic of O hio ,C itv of T oi . kdo J of works to be constructed, the Limn C ounty . i Frank J. Cheney makes oath that most it can expect next Summer he is senior partner of the firm of will be detailed examination of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business several projects which are reported in the City of Toledo, County and upon by the local committee, if State aforesaid, and that said firm such report is ever made. will pay the sum of One Hundred Both houses of the state legisla­ Dollars for each and every case of ture have passed the library bill, Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. which was amended so as to apply Frank J. Cheney. only to Multnomah county, instead Sworn to before me and subscrib­ of to all the counties. ed in my presence, this 6th day o The birthday of President Mc­ December, A. D. 1886. Kinley was observed Tuesday by i i A. W. Gleason, J ska i. Notary Public. the leading men of the Nation at a banquet at Canton, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in­ President Roosevelt headed a nota­ ternally. and acts directly on the ble gathering and delivered an ele­ blood and mucous surfaces of the gant eulogy on his pedecessor. A bill relative to Road Super­ system. Send for testimonials, free. visors, has passed the lower house F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, (). of the state legislature. The net Hold bv all Druggist, 75c. changes the time that Road Super­ Hall’s Family Pill* are the beat. visors shall begin their duties from June to January. It also cuts out penalties for failure of any elected or appointed Supervisor to qualify. For Infanta and Children. The bill further provides that op- The Kind You Have Always Bought I pointments to vacancies may l>e Baars th# /'if, y ■ made at any time by the County | Court. Signature of Proper Compounding Burns Drug Store HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS. CASTOR IA Local and General. Oregonian mid Item*, 12.00 February 2,—Ground Hog’s day. I. K. Venator is up from Lawen today. Jorgensen, optician, jeweler and stationer. Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Brown are visiting in Burns. Newt Hoover cam* up from Law- en yesterday, and i* today fixing up hisbonds as stock-inspector. to which position lie wa* appointed at the recent meeting of the county | court, He sav* his first trip will take him in a few day* to the southern part of the county, where a disease is said to exist among sheep. Stock in his neighborhood he *ays are in good condition. About the 1st of March we will begin "taking stock" art! will until that time close out many useful articles for less than actual cost. We need room for our Spring Stock. The cash and room is worth mere to us than the goods, the mare we sell the less we have to invoice. Now is the time to secure bargains. Call and see if we don't mean business. A report has been current in P. G, Blume is down from his Burn* the past few duys to the effect home on Upper Bilvies. that W. D. Hanley of this place, Wool Boot* reduced to 75 cent* M. K. Parsons, of Salt Lake and C. E. S. Wood, of Portland, have pur­ per pair. N. Brown A Hons. chased all the Pacific Live Stock L. B. Springer, is in from Cord, Company’s property in Oregon, where he is spending the winter. consideration said to be in John D. Daly, of Drewsey, was the neighborhood of $2,000,000 in town last Saturday on business. However we are unable at this MON'MOITH.tOKF.GON. Graduates of (lie School are in constant John Ott, the Drewsey sawmill time to confirm the report. rlernaml atjMlari*** raniriri/iron» 140.00 to man, wa* a visitor in Burns .Satur­ Harney County, the last week ex- |liM IM j>er month. Student* tak* tha day. )>erienced another sudden change ui.itH examination* dtiting their <<*ir*« Gighams, Calicos, Outing Flan­ of the elements that go to make in the Hchl and are prepared.to receive Stat»- Certificates on graduation. nel* and Muslin* reduced—N. up our weather. The mild Chinook E.x|*-n«es range from fl 20.IX) to Brown A Son*. of last week was this week chang­ per year. Strong Normal coarse and well equip- Your attention is called to the ed into a blizzard that would com­ I>ed Trzining Department. change in the advertisement of pare favorably with a western Kan­ The fail term opens.Sept. 18. sas and Nebrarka zepher, accom­ Lu.iuberg A Dalton in this issue. Fur cz'aloguu containing lull informa­ panied by snow in sufficient quan­ tion, ad lrea* E. 1). RESXI.EK, Jorgensen is still to the front tity to make the pedestrian forget or J B. V. Butler, Hee'y President, with low price*. Call and see his his earlier teaching whenever a line of watches, clocks, jewelry, snow drift was run againBt. stationery, etc. Cards were received here Sunday Al Weatherly and Albert Altnow of Drewsey, passed through Ontario announcing the marriage of Benja­ Sunday enroute to Portland—On­ min D, McIntyre to Mirs Violet Cecilia Sav, January 21, 1903, at tario Democrat. the St. Michael’s Cathedral, Boise, W. E. 7EI3CH. »rcpnetcr. A heavy wind played havoc Sun­ Idaho. Mr. McIntyre is well day night with Hues on the school known in this county, particularly BEST OF WÍNEH, 1JQCORS AND ([GARK. house, Business College and I. in Burns, where he resided for a Schwartz's residence. number of years, and where he i gMF“ Drinks mixed to suit your ta*u?. Courteous treatment gi.arautod still holds property interests. We The East Oregonian says: Ore­ join his many friends here in wish­ Your patronage Solicited. gon has set a most excellent ex­ ing him and bride ull the happi­ ample for her counties to follow. ness of a long and happy wedded She don't owe a cent. Don.t forget life. this. Lunaberg & Dalton STATE NORMAL SCHOOL The Capital Saleen In case the Oregon legislature Please send us your mail orders. Prompt, attention given to all. N. cannot agree upon a U. S. senator and they want a good man, there Brown A Sone. are several in Prinevelle that could The bill appropriating 1500,000 be recommended that would not be for the Lewis and Clark fair has adverse to assuming the senatorial passed both houses of the legisla­ toga. Not as they are aspirant*, ture. In the house there were but but would discommode themselves five dissenting votes and in the to see Oregon and the dear people senate only two. represented well.— Prineville Re­ It’s a real pleasure to wear the view. Under the same conditions, fine fitting clothes made by Strauss there are probably two or three men Bros., America's Leading Tailors, in Burns, who would be willing to Chicago. They’re so reasonable in sacrifice their present business to prices too. Robinson A Walton, heed a call from the people. will take your order, Lee Caldwell is in receipt of the Carroll Cecil, a prominent stock- monthly report of the scholarship man, of Burns, passed through our of his son, Johnnie, who is attend­ I city Friday on bis way to Eugene ing the Academy in Pendleton. where he goes for a visit with his The report is an excellent showing, children, who arv attending school and is proof that Master Johnnie, at that place. —Prineville Journal. is availing himself of the oppor­ Red Bell. Dixie Queen Tobacco. tunity, and putting forth his best 50 cts per pouud. N. Brown A efforts to fit himself for future life’s Sons. work. His standing is as follows: pen- Albert Caw 1 field, who lias been spelling, 90; reading, 85 manship. 85.- grammar, 99; word working for James Mahon at Stock- ton, California, since last Spring, analysis, 93; written arithmetic,94; is in Burns on a visit to relatives mental arithmetic, 95, history, 100; and friends. “Buster” looks well composition, 92, physiology, 95; and shows good keeping during bis instrumental music, 90; vocal music, 88— average 92$ absence. The “Funnel Gang” agai n proved themselves the victors over the "Ping Pongs” in the third game of the series for the basket ball cham­ pionship of Burns, Wednesday evening at Locher’s Hall, by a score of S to 11- Governor Chamberlain has ap­ pointed J. W. Morrow of Morrow­ county to succeed L. B. Geer as state land agent. Mr Morrow was at one time joint senator for Mor­ row, Grant and Harney Counties, defeating A. W. Gowan. Remember N. Brown A Sons have reduced every pair of Shoes and Boots in their store except “Queen Quality.” Reduction prices make business. N. Brown A Sons will continue low prices for some time yet. I I I y£ ... L h g Still No Senator. The present week has brought no change in the senatorial situation, at least as viewed from long range The vote is nearly the same ns last week. Tt is as follows: Monday—Jan. 26—Fulton, 21; Geer, 13; Wood, 14, scattering, 18; absent and paired, 24. Tuesday—Fulton, 32; Geer. 17; Wood. 17; scattering, 21; absent, 3. Wednesday—Fulton, 33: Geer, 16; Wood, 17; scattering, 20. Thursday and Friday—Same as Wednesday. The state supreme court Monday reversed the decision of the lower court in the ease of Hull Hotchkiss vs. George W. Young which was A handful of common sense is appealed from this county. The worth a bushel of book knowledge. case was regarding water rights, Any young man who is in love and the decision of the lower court likes to say good night the next was in favor of Young. morning. WAGONS! WAGONS I We will «ell you a Mitchell, Rushford or Webber Farm Bed Wagon ; 3j Steel Skein $85.C0 3$ „ ,, 90.00 3J „ „ 105.00 Send your orders to us, O. C. Co •v TO Cl'KK A COL1I IN ONB DAV Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. M . Grove’s s’gnature is on each box. 25c. Have your measure taken for your new Fall garments. It is the only proper and satisfactory way of buying „your clotlies. Make your selection from the tailoring line of Strauss Bros«, Chicago 1877 Good tailors for over a quarter century. You’ll find a world of pleasure in wearing the clothes made by Strauss Bros —faultless in style, fit, finish and materials. They’re so much better than the ordinary run of clothes, yet prices are astonishingly low and you’re perfectly safe in ordering, because if garments are not satisfactory, you needn’t take them. We will he pleased to Show you samples—Call ROBINSON & WALTON