Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, February 21, 1903, Image 1

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Published in the
Uro atest Valley of Eastern Oregon.
F he Oldest and Most
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The Best Advertising ^
Medium.
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BURNS. OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1903.
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more, a general belief that this
Over-Work Weakens
Deschutes project offers better op­
Your Kidneys.
portunities for success than most
works undertaken under the Cany
Unhealthy Kllncy-. Make Impure Blood.
act
in
other
states
wnere
the
law
irescliiitcM I rrlgnt Ion Can <•«»
All the b!< o 1 in your body pisses through
lias proven a success.
Alienti Contract is Approved
your kidneys once every three minutes.
The kidneys are your
Th< fact that the Pilot Butt«- f’roj'r«'** «if Orc Orcgoii Country
blood purifiers, they fil­
.Since Its Exploration.
Company is to In- permitted to re­
ter out the waste er
Impti: Illes in the blood.
claim the Di-sehtite- Valley means
If they aresick or out
A Washington dispatch to the that no Government project will be
of order, they fail ’o da
their work.
Oregonian of the 14th says: Presi­ undertaken in that locality. What-
The 100th anniversary of the ex-'
I ’ains, achestnd rheu-
dent Roosevelt this afternoon ud- ev«-r sites are later recommended
mati..;n come from ex­
ploration of the Oregon Country1
cess of uric acid in th«
Hardware of Every Description.
vieed Representative Moody that by .the Oregon committee must be
blood, due to ucglected
(comprising
the
present
states
of
kidney trouble.
he today approved the map ami in other localities. Hydrographer
Kidney Double cause: quick or unsteady
Bl’KNM,
OICEGON.
Newell said today he had heard Oregon, Washington, Idaho and heart
beats, ani make: cue feel as t!x>ugii
contract with the State of Oregon
parts
of
Montana
arid
Wyoming),
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
nothing from the Or«gon irrigation
permanently segregating 84,707 committee, and in view of the late­ will be commemorated at Portland,. over working i:i ; pitig thick, kidney-
pci -. med blood thro ~h veins and arteries.
acres of land In the Deschutes \ al­ ness of the date and the great ptes- Oregon, in 1905, by an Exposition
It tired to be con :.dcred that only urinary
were to be traced to the kidneys
ley, which it is proposed shall be aore for consideration of prejet:ts which will be representative of troubles
but no / modern science proves that i early
reclaimed under the Carey act by alrea<iy examined in other states, American, European and Oriental all constitutional diseases have their begin­
In kidney trouble.
the Pilot Butte Development Com­ intimated that it was at least very life and industry. A company with ning
If you ate sick y can make no mistake
pany, of which A. M. Drake is doubtful if one of the original gen­ $590,000capital has been organized by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
•ni tbeestraorJ..... /c4ic.t ci Dr. Kilmer’s
president.
eral irrigation works could be un­ to hold the Ex]x>sition. The fair Swamp-Root, II;-.great kidney lemcdy k
This action ends the long contro-! dertaken in Oregon.
grounds, comprising 385 acres of soon realized. It stands the highest for its
woiidc: f ..1 cure", of the most di-lressing cues
versy, and so fur us the general ( Representative Mootly this morr • land and natural lake, are in the and
is sold cn its merits
f
Government is concerned, gives ing secured a favorable report on northwestern part of Portland, by all druggi.its in fifty-
cent and cnc-do’lar
M. FITZGERALD.
this company the right to proceed bis bill introduced yesterday pro­ practically at the very point on the es.
You may have a '—
Prchulein,
with the immediute construction of viding for ratifying the Klamath Willamette River reached by Cap­ sample bottle by mail it.»™ <.r s
free, also pamphlet telling you ho-ir to find
its irrigation system, according to Indian treaty. He will try to have tain Clark <>n April 3, 1806.
cut if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
the approved plans
Government it put in the Indian appropriation ! The Lewis and Clark Centennial Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
officials here regard this as the hili now in conference.
will show the industrial progress tc Co.. Bmghamtor., N. Y.
I most important and most promis­ Senator Mitchell continues to not only of the Oregon Country, Don’t make anv mistake, Git remem­
I lU'orporil*«*«!.)
ber the rame, S* am|>-Root, I>r. Ki'mer’«
ing Carey act proposition in the improve. Bad weather, however,| but of all tli3t part of the United Swamp-Root, arid the ad.lse«*, liiogiuun-
States west of the Mississippi River, ton, X. Y., on every bottle.
Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed toa!» Landa in Harney I state, and see no rerson why the prevents his going out.
and place it in its true relation to
project
should
not
be
carried
I
County.
through in the ten years allowed j SO tHANGE IX DAXD LAWS the new trade field in the Orienti Practically the entire area of these
states is susceptible of development
and the Islands of the Pacific.
REAL ESTATE
I bv law to successful completion.
Lewis and Clark in 1805-6 in agricultural and other industrial
Under the terms of the contract
scanned the mouth of the Columbia pursuits.
with the state, the Pilot Butte Com- j
Bought and Sold on Commission.
Office in Bunk Building.
Lewis and Clark faced starvation
River for the ship th it never came.
pany will be allowed to charge an I
A Washington dispatch of the 14th Puget Sound ‘and the Columbia when they were camped at the
annual
water
rental
on
reclaimed
|
ff
lands of $1 per acre, the lien of the ; says : The Senate committee on River, the great ha-bors of the mouth of the Columbia in the win­
company amounting to $848,557. j public lands today ordered a favor­ “Oregon Country,” have a foreign ter of 1895-06. The state of Oregon
!.«»<!gr Directory.
professional cards .
This case is the first one in Ore-, able report on the bill to repeal the commerce amounting to $40,000,- now has 4,500,000 domestic cattle
gon under the Carey act to be ap- timber and stone act, desert .land 000 a year. In the ten veara be­ and produces annually oyer 23,-
Ki HN* D odos N o . 70, K of I*.
proved by the President. It has act and commutation feature of tween 1992 and 1901 they shipped 000,000 bushels of grain.
Meet« every rinirxilay night.
Thehealtbfulnessof Pacific Coast
i M I h I. u 0. C.
been hung up in (he Land Office I ¡homestead law. Amendments to breads!ulTs valued at nearly $120,-
8. Motliersiiea.l, K of R. H.
climate is known the world over.
sioce early last Summer. Repre­ omit repeal of commutation law 000,000.
PHOTOGRAl HER.
sentative Moody, throughout thei and sell timber land on the basis of
The West has 35 per cent, of the | In 1850 Oregon’s death rate wm
BURN« CHAPTER. NO. 4W, O. E. 8.
appraised
value
were
debated.
Fession,
has
been
urging
immediate
nation
’s farms, 45 per cent, of its the lowest in the Union, and in
.Meets wcoii.i and fourth Monday <»(
Burns, Bregmi
action on all Caiey act cases in Senators opposed to the bill say railroad mileage, 75 per cent, of its 1900 Portland wae the second
«••ch mollili in .Mnaoir.c hall, Voegtlv
building. Mrs. Maggie Devens, W. M. i nin St.—opposite Bank.
Oregon, but it was not until Com­ there is no prospect of its passage gross area, counting Alaska; 27 healthiest city in the country.
Mm. Eunice Thompson, Sec.
In 1850 there were less than
missioner Richards took hold that at this session
per cent, of its population, 19 per
The
action
of
the
committee
is
2,000,000
people in the West.
he
was
able
to
get
this
case
“
jarred
cent,
of
its
imports'
and
exports,
BERNS DODGE, NO. »7, A. F. à A. M. |Ÿ| AKSOKN A UKAKV
There
are
now over 21.000,000.
not
significant,
lor
there
is
no
pos
­
loose.
”
and produces 99 per cent, of its
Meets Katiinlav on or before (till maun,
i
sibility
of
the
bill
passing
the
The
West
now has more people
(pin li lieti broth«*™ fraternally invited,
When he came to investigate,
goid, 16 per cent, of its manufac­
W. L Maradan,
John W. Geary,
(:. E. Kinyon, W. M.
F. S. Rieder,
House,
even
though
it
might
be
.than
the
entire
United Stages had
the Commissioner found the ad­
tures, and 43 per cent. of its farm
Physician* «£• Surgeons.
Se. ».
ir.
1850.
verse report ofSpeciul Agent Greene, railroaded through the Fcoatc. produrts.
Kurus, Oregon.
BERNS DODGE, NO. till, A. O. U. W.
Part of Lewis and Clark’sjourney
holding
the lands covered by the Even this is improbable, because
Jim Bridger’s trading post, built
Meets i«t Broun lutll every Friday eve- <^“(h!ic«‘ at residence. ’Phone 20.
it is legislation that would provoke in Southwestern Wyoming in 1843, i lay through virgin forests. The
Pilot
Butte
contract
to
I
e
timbered
i ing
Visiting brothers fraternally in
land because of a sparse growth of debate, and such debate is likely marked the beginning of the era Oregon Country now cuts 2,509,-
v-Uiit. Titos. Sagers, W. M. Chas. N.
Covhrane, Re«sinler.
juniper trees. He therefore recom­ to prove fatal this lute in the ses­ of immigration into the Far West. OOO.OOt) feet of lumber a year.
gloi.l 4 IIIOGH.
The West in 1850 produced 84,-
mended that the selection be can­ sion.
The great trading posts of this re­
HARNEY DODGE, NO. 77. I. O. O F.
J. W. Illg«».
Dalton BI rrh .
An
attempt
was
made
in
com
­
I
000,000
hushels of graie. In 1900
celed.
President
Drake,
when
in
gion
now
are
San
Francisco,
Port
­
Meehl every Saturday evening, Brown’s 1
hall. Visiting brother* fraternally in­
<dttorniys-af-/xiir,
Washington last Fall, contemplat­ mittee to amend the bill to provide land, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, the production was 2,400.000,009
vited.
Frank O. Jackson, N.G.
ing such a report, filed with the for the sale of limber lands in tracts Butte, Boise, Los Angeles and ■ bushels.
III UNS. OREGON.
0. G. Biniifl, Secretary.
Oregon, Washington aixi Cali­
department
overwhelming evidence of 160 acres to each settler, the Salt Lake.
ur Mtii-e in Bunk building.
price to be governed by the ap­ Capt. Clark in 1806 found a few fornia contain one-third of the
TITLE ( IRI DE. NO l«>. WOMEN OF
to
show
that
the
lands
were
desert
i
Woislcrult. Meets 2nd and 4th Titea- I___ ___ _____________
and that the presence of juniper praised value of the timber thereon, camps of Imlians near where the standing tiAlber an ? the Unitei
dm at Brown's hull. Mrs. Ti Ili • Jordan,
VMM A FJT7GKK A I D
Mrs. lone Whiting.
Guardian.
did not warrant their classification but this substitute was voted down. I citv of Portland now stands. Port­ States.
Clerk.
Where ro’1.- the Oregon, and heart notonnl
as timber lands. Among the afh- The committee also rejected a prop­ land is one of the great cities of the
Save his own dashlnca—
Thornton William.,
M. Fitig«nUd,
daviis were statements from Chief osition to emit the commutation I nion. It has over 115,000people.
Il iZZiii.x Cullen Jlri/ant.
dm re h Announcements.
Attorns)-at l«w,
Sotary Public,
Forester Pineliot and Hydrographer clause from the acts to be repealed. Its jobbing trade is over $130,000,-
Isttc, Notarial and Real Extate
Sunday’ School at Hurney the
The report today was made 000 a year and the individual de­
G. E. Waggoner, chief clerk of
Newell, who had personally been
first Sunday of each month nt 10
Practice.
over the lands, and these showings largely for effect, and not with any posits of its banks approximate the Surveyor-General of Oregon,
o’clock, A. ,M.
were backed up by Representative intention of passing the bill, for $25,000,000.
has been -dismissed by Secretary
Burns, Oregon.
third and fourth
the
Semite
committee
is
fully
ad
­
Moody,
who
had
traversed
the
dis
­
Hitchcock on account of irregular­
The
arrival
of
the
first
direct
g^T’Otlicein Masonic building
month at 3 o’clock P. M.
puted area with these Government vised that a majority of the public overland mail by stage at St. Louis! ities. The Surveyor-General n«y
ing services every second
officials. Being a practical West­ lands committee of the House will from San Francisco iji 1858 was! go next.
at 8 P. M.
The treaty «f peaee between
ern man, thoroughly acquainted not for a minute cons.der the bill regarded by President Buchanan
R. D. Burrow, M- D
with the arid regions, Commissioner at this session.
At the Presbyterian church
ns "a glorious triumph for civiliza­ Venezuela and the allied power«
Physician and Surgeon.
Richards at once recognized the
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor.
tion and the Union.” Railroads ; has been signed.
Divine services the third and fourth £V*0ffice at Burns Hotel, Rooms. fallacy of the special agent’s con­ ; Plans have been completed for aggregating 87,000 miles have tak­
Sundays of each month at 11 a. tn. 1 und 2. Calls answered any hour clusions and disregarded his recom­ the opening in Kansas City of the en the place of the stage in the
nnd 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at day or night.
mendation, holding the lands to be Liberal University, which some West.
10 a. in. every Sabbath morning. Burini.
In 1870, St. Louis, New Orleans,
Oregon properly subject to irrigation under time »go purchased a large estate
the
Carey
act.
I
in
that
citv
for
the
purpose
of
re
­
and
San Francisco were the only I
Preaching services at the Baptist
moving
the
university
from
Silver-
During
his
visit
to
Washington
cities
in the W *st with over 100.-
«buroh every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
ton,
Oregon.
The
college
will
he
p M. JORDAN,
last
Fall
Representative
elect
Will
­
000
population.
In 1900, ten cities
morning and evening. Sunday
in
charge
of
Thaddeus
B.
Wake-
iamson
represente
1
to
the
depart
­
exceeded this mark. Portland, the
school every Sunday at 10 a. tn.
Practical [sind Surrcyor,
man,
formerly
of
New
York,
and
a
ment
that
the
Pilot
Butte
selection
principle city in the Oregon
prayer meeting every Thursday
Burim. Oregon, was irregularly made for the put- personal friend of Colonel R G. . Country, was the 106th citv of tne
evening.
pose of “cornering” or controlling Ingersoll. Lectures will be begun Union in 1880 and the 42nd in
I
Services at Christian Science
a large area of Government lands this Spring anti the regular classes 1900.
Hall, corner east of the Bank, every g W. Mtl.I.KK,
not proposed to be irrigated, but will be instituted next Fall.
Alaska, like the Louisiana re­
Sunday at 11 a. in, and 8 p. m.
with a view to speculation. This
gion and the Oregon Country, was
Service Wednesday evenings al 8. Notary Public and Conreyancer, charge, as well ns all others made
Those Boers are a long-headed not considered by some American
Everybody is invited to attend Mortgagea, Deeds. Etc., correctly made.
against
the
Pilot
Butte
Company,
set,
even if they allowed old Paul Congressmen to be worth a “pinch
these services.
Office nt Store.
Burna, Oregon. was waved aside, for on close ex­ Kruger to drag them into a surely of snuff, ”
Yet, since the United
amination
they
proved
to
lie
un
­
losing
war.
They
are
short
on
men
States bought it in 1867, it has
Jorgensen is still to the front
warranted. Theie has b«en every in the Transvaal since the war, yielded gold, furs and fish worth
TU « Ville A COLI! IN «»NIC DAV
with low prices, (’all and see his
line of watches, clocks, jewelry, Takc Laxative Bromo Quinine evidence of good faith on the part and it is said a secret Boer com­ $150,000,000.
In Oregon only 16 6 per cent, of
stationery, etc.
Tablets. All druggists refuud thè of this company, ami the depart­ mittee is sending out desirable
ment
is
fully
convinced
that
it
will
French
and
German-Swiss
young
the
total lat d area is in farms;
This paper nnd The Chicago money ifitfailsto cure. E. \V.
live
up
to
th«
1
terms
of
its
contract
men,
the
intent
being
to
promote
Washington,
19 9; Idaho, 5.9;
Weekly Inter Ocean $1.50 for’one Grove’s signature is on each box
I
with
the
state.
There
is,
further-
matrimony.
Montana,
12
7;
Wyoming, 13. I
25e.
yent. “Special deni"
TURN ON WATER
LEWIS AND CLARK
EXPOSITION
Geer& Cummins
E. 0. T. G. CO.
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