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About Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1903)
Proper Compounding Of prescription« i« no child's play. It require« conscieutiou« car* and aocuraU. knowledge of drugs and their relation« to each other. We take an honest pride in the purity of our drugs, at.d the skill and ac curacy with which we coni|tound Lem ou your physician's order. Burns Drug Store M. W. WELCOMED CO., Proprietors. HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS. M.iTUItn >y. FEBUUAICY II ISOS. APTEIC STOLEN HOUSES L'llt'inrd to be III 11 Hunch Coin ing From llaruey County. Long Creek Light: Early thia week two men from Lone Rock, whore name* we did not learn, came to town looking for six head of horse« said to have been stolen from Andy Neal’s pasture, near l-one Rock, ulxuit a month ago. They were supposed to have lieen in tiie bunch of hum's that passed til rough town aleiut two weeks ago, which was claimed to have come from Hurney county and going to Washington. The gentlemen from I .one Rock nay that a bunch from tliut place met the Harney Lunch in Fox valley and the men return ed to ixme Rock, turning ,their horses over to the men from the south. The trail was picked op at this place and followed north. We have not learned whether they nave located the horses yet or not. KBLECT1ONN UNDER (A KEY ACT. Dewhtlle*« List Rejected—Others in VuriousKtaiteaot Advance ment. A Washington dispatch to the Oregonian <>f the 9th save: Repre sentative Mixidy has lieen for sev- eral days urging the Interior De partment to take action on Oregon Stat«“ selections under the Carey act, so that work on approved pro jects may be commenced at the curliest practicable date. He learn ed that list II, embracing 68,000 acres in the Deschutes Valley, for which the Oregon Development Company has made application, lias been examined by an inspector, mid reported to be clusscd us forest land, hence not subject toentrvun- der the Carey act. The land officers nt The Dalles have been instructed to allow the state HO days in which to show cause why this application should not bu rejected. Mr. Moody is advised that a num ber of other state selections are in various stages of advancement, and will lie disposed of as rapidly os reached in regular order. S tatic of O hio ,C ity of T oi . epo .I L i si as C ounty . i Erank J, Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Go., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hull’s Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence, this Sth day o December, A. D. 1886. A. W. Gleason. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally. and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney it Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggist, 75c. liall’s Family Pills are the lawL WORK OF MTATE LEG INI. A H'HE. Local and General. List of Bills That Ilins Pa««ed Belli Houses. Valentines’. Following is a list of bills that have passed both Houses of the stale legislature. The majority of them are'purely local, and there is not any of them of great import ance to this section. They are : To create irreducible school fund for Douglas County. To appropriate •500,000 for the l«ewia and Clark Fair. For a firefloat at Portland, Authorizing construction of a free ferrj at Harrisburg. To authorizing Dalles City to is sue new water bonds. Portland charter bill. Tolevy tax in Multnomah County for support of library. To regulate livestock in Marion county. To regulate expense« Jackson County School Superintendent. For «operate board of Commis sioners in Clackamaa county. To fix salary of Clackamas Coun ty Jmlge. To license domestic and foreign corporations. Relative to fences east of the Cascades. Regulating titles of insurance companies. To require street cars to be pro vided with fenders. To tax gifts, legacies and inheri tances. Relative to exemption of wages from garnishment. To authorize State Land Board to invest surplus funds. Making state officer« and em ployes subject to garnishment. Relating to execution of deeds in foreign countries. To fix salaries of Josephine County officers. To authorize County Courts to secure field notes of surveys. Time for count}' court in Wal lowa and Harney counties. To protect fellow-servants. To prevent statute of limitations running against state. To make term of Road Supervis ors begin January 1, Authorizing a library tax in cities. To reimburse W. H. Hampton for school land purchased. For relocation of county seat of Columbia county. To amend the barber law. To change time of fixing tax levy. To fix certain salaries in Coos county. Fixing salary of Columbia Coun ty Judge at $1000. Relative to proving of official records in foreign countries. Making salary' of Assistant Peni tentiary Warden H2u0. Authorizing tlumes on county roads. Incorporation acts: Ontario, Rose burg, North Powder, New Astoria, Union, Prineville, Baker Citv, Can by, Bandon, Ashland, Elgin, En terprise, Lexington, Sublimity, Co quille, Corvallis, Alamo, Stayton, Cornelius, Milwaukie, Eugene, Sa lem, Adams, Myrtle Creek, lune. It’s a real pleasure to wear the fine fitting clothes made by Strauss Bros., America’s Leading Tailors, Chicago. They’re so reasonable in prices too. Robinson it Walton, will take your order, For a bilious attack take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets and a quick cure is certain For sale by H. M. Horton. Burns ; Fred Haines, Harney. Oregonian and Items, $2.00. Stomach Trouble. A bill for the repeal of the coyote scalp bounty law passed the th1' House Tuesday by a large majority. The forty u«,. which constitute the regular session of the Oregon will end Friday, A. Venator is again able to be legislature February 20. out on the street. New line of Clothing samples Lonsdale Muslins 11 yards $1.00 just received by N. Brown A Hon«. N. Brown A Sons. A Fit guaranteed and every gar James F. Mahon is in from bis ment bandied by us is made by Anderson Valiev ranch. White Labor. Newt Lewis was up from Lawen W. E. Alberton, of Wild Horse, a few days during the week is spending a few days in Burns. Lonsdale Cambric 9 yard« One He is a witness in the water right Dollar Cash. N. Brown A Son«. case which is being heard this week Born, to the wife of Ray Smith, before Referee Coleman. February 11, 1903 twin daughters. There is but slight change in the senatorial deadlock, and it begin« Jorgenson has a complete line of to look as first predicted by this stationary; school supplies; books, pat*r, that the last hour on the etc. closing day of the session, would Red Bell, Dixie Queen Tobacco. have to be waited for a choice. 50 cts per pound. N. Brown A A petition has been numerously Bon«. signed requesting the Poitoffice If you are in nee.l of glasses con Department to increase the mail sult Jorgenson the optician and service between Burns and Dia jeweler. mond from three times a week to a D. N. Smyth and family, of daily service, Sunday excepted. Happy Valley arc spending a few Mrs. Etta Horton, of Burns visit days in town. ed a few days with her sister, Mrs. A pair of full stock BA H, Royal M. R Biggs, the past week. She Cow Boy Boots reduced to 15.25. left Monday morning for San Fran N. Brown A Sons. cisco, where she goes to reside per i Born, to the wife of Assessor manently.— Prineville Journal. John E. Loggan, at Harney Febru Bob Angeyino took his departure ary 8, 1903. a son. for Sumpter Tuesday morning for Oregonian and Items. $2.(JO This paper and The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean 11.50 for one year. “Special deal” China Tom has rented the Brown building north of the Postoflice where he will open a restaurant. C. W. James, ex-recorder of Baker county, has been appointed superintendent of the Oregon state penitentiary. will until that time close out many useful articles for less than actual cost. sell the loss wo have to invoice. bargains. The Now is the time to secure Call and see if we don't moan business. Lunaberg & Dalton STATE NORMAL SCHOOL MONMOLTH.EOKKOOS. GradsaUs of the School are in constant demand at,salaries ranging from (40.00 to (100.00 per month. Students take tiu xtate examination* during their course in the school and .are prepared.to receive Otate Certificates on gra«luation. Expenses range from (120.00 U> (17*>4W per year. HUong Normal course and well equip ped Training Department. The fall term opem^Hept. 18. For catalogue containing full informa tion. address E. D. RESSLER. or J- B. V.Jftottor.Mee’r President, The Capital Saloon the pur|>oee of looking over the country. Bob may go to Arizona before returning.—John Day cor respondent to Grant County News. ▼. Z. 7USCI. •repristor. ------- BEST OF WINES. LIQt'ORK A SD ClßARH. Drinks mixed to suit your taste. Courteous treatment gcarauted Jessie, the seven year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs L. B. Hayes, of Your patronage Solicited. Lawen, died Tuesday at the home of her parents, death being due to scarlet fever. The remains were interred in the Harney cemetery Wed nesday. The past few nights have been the severest of the winter. The The lady’s prize at the masquer thermometer dropping as low as 14 ade ball last night was won by degrees below zero. Mrs. M. FitzGerald, who personated a Japanese lady. The gentleman’s Superintendent Bartlett came prize was awarded to T. Garrett over from Drewsev Tuesday to hold who represented “Blind Jack” a the regular teachers’ examination Piute brave. which began Wednesday. Mrs. John Gemberling and Miss The referee’s hearing in the Mi- Bertha Williams left on the Canyon rando—Carlson water case was re City stage Wednesday morning for sumed this week. A number of Portland. Tne former is enroute witnesses yet remain to be heard. east on a visit to relatives and the Sheriff Wilbers, of Lane County, latter goes to consult an occulist at who was killed by Elliot Lyons, is the stato metropolis. a brother of J. P. Withers, of Referring to the bill introduced Harney, The murderer has been in the legislature to prevent con captured. sumptives marrying, an exchange Send N. Brown A Sons your orders for Boots and Shoes during the next 60 days. Twenty-five cents reduction on all foot wear ex cept Queen Quality. We need room for our Spring Stock. cash and room is worth more tu us than the goods, the more wo k I Él a Miller & Thompson, Él Successors to R. A. Miller A Co. aptly remarks that perhaps it is a good law, but it might be extended so as to prevent the marriage of a good many people morally as well as physically diseased. The largest and most complete stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods. Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes and Groceries in Eastern Oregon. Sold at one price to all. Every thing first class and Sheriff Allen returned Thurs we solicit the patronage of the day evening from a trip to Salem. people of Harney County- N. Brown We understand that C. F. McKin A Sons. ney, who accompanied him, will Henry Blackwell came over visit relatives in the East before re from Long Creek this week. Henry turning home. was Harney county’s sole repre All grades of chewing tobacco 50 sentative at the recent National cents per pound. N. Brown A Sons. Livestock Convention at Kansas Dr. L. E. Hibbard ;is circulating City. He has many interesting a petition asking the state legisla stories to tell of the meeting and of ture to extend the open season for the royal welcome extended the water fowls in this County. The delegates by tbe people of that city. petition is being signed by a large Inspector Langville returned number of our citizens, Thursday from a trip east as far as Henry L. Howe, recently employ the Agency Valley. Fe states from ed in the U. 8. land office at Burns, his observation of the indifference Harney county, has been transfer of the people regarding the forest red to Roseburg, assuming his reserve, that there will be but little duties in the land office here Mon opposition from that section. He day.—Roseburg Review. left yesterday morning, for Emi Mrs. Sturtevant moved into her grant Creek and the western part of property north of the French hotel the countv. From there he will yesterday. We are informed that continue hie trip through Crook she will conduct a lodging house county following the lines of the for the present, and will probably reserve, and working back to Can open a restaurant at a later date. yon City by way of Izee. Tice Shull, of Happy Valley, was visiting in Burna a few days during the week. He reports the snow fall in his section much light er than in this vicinity. “I have been troubled with my stomach for the past four years,” says I). L. Beach, of Clover Nook Farm, Greenfield, Mass. “A few Percale 36 inches 10 cents. N. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS. days ago I was induced to buy a Brown A Sons. SEED GRAIN. box of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Wheat, WAGONS! WAGONS! Liver Tablets. I have taken part Oats, of them and feel a great deal better.” We will sell you a Mitchell, Barley. If you have any trouble with your Rushford or Webber Farm Bed N. Brown A Sons. stomach try a box of these Tablet*. Wagon ; You are certain to be pleased with 31 Steel Skein $85.00 CJLBTORXJ l . 3| „ ,, 90.00 the result. Price 25 cents. For Bun th* Kinli A|W>P Bought 3J „ „ 105.00 aah by H. M. Horton, Burns; Fred Send your orders to us, O. C. Co •T" Haines, Harney. ¿Z&ítfZtZu I '4 I I«