Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, February 28, 1903, Image 1

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Greatest Valley of Eastern Oregon.
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The Best Advertising;
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Harney Valley Items.
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BURNS. OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1903.
CUTS RED TIRE
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NO. 14
the evidence upon which said I
DO YOU GET UP
Ixmnty was granted cannot be
held sufficient for the allowance of
WITH A LAME BACK ?
pensions.
Despite protestations to the con­ I Fulton Erected on the Forty
Moody Make« Find of Indian
trary.
it is evident that the Pensioo
'body who loads the new>-
seeoad Ballot.
War Records.
to know of the wonderful
Office is demanding a very strict
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
compliance with the law in all In­
ths great kidney, liver
dian war pension cases and is not
and bladder remedy.
Salem, Or., Feb. 20,—Charles W.
Oregonian News Bureau, Wash­ showing that liberality which had
It is the great medi­
cal triumph of the nine­
Fulton was elected United States
ington, Feb. 18.—Since his atten­ been ezpected.
teenth century; dis­
Senator tonight at 12 :12 o’clock.
covered after yean of
tion lias been called to the fact
icientific research ty
Victory came afler scenes of in-1
that a number of claim« of Oregon I COMPLIMENT TO MOODY.
Hardmaro of Entry Otte riplion.
Dr. Kilmer, the emi­
tense excitement and amid the
nent kidney and blad­
Indian War veterans are being re­
der speciaMst, and Is
BURMA.
jected either because “the records House Committee on Indian Af­ wildest clamor from his friends. wonderfully snccwJul In promptly curing
OREGON.
fairs Regrets Hi» Retirement
It
was
on
the
18th
ballot
of
the
Isme back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou­
of the War Department fail to show
evening and the 42d of the session.1 bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst
service of the claimant,’’ or “there
of kidney trouble.
Washington, Feb. 21 —The House At 11 o’clock the opposition made form
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root Is not rec­
is no record of his having received
Committee on Indian allairs today a futile attempt to unite upon the ommended for everything but if you have kid­
pay from the United States,” Rep­
liver or bladder trouble it wilt be found
paid a delicate compliment to Rep­ name of H. W. Scott, of Portland. ney,
j«st the remedy you need. It has been tested
resentative Moody has been con­
resentative Moody and two others Mr. Scott received the unanimous In so many ways, in hospital work, in private
ducting a syitematic investigation
i practice, among the helpless too poor to pur-
members by passing the following support of the Multnomah delega­ 1 chase relief and has proved so successful ia
to determine why the records ore
resolution:
tion for two ballots, On the third every case that a special arrangement has
deficient. After several weeks’
been made by which all readers of this paper
Whereas, Our colleagues, Repre­ ballot, or the 18th of the evening, 1 who have not already tried it, may have a
search he finds that the rolls of
sentatives Moody, Eddv and Shel- when the minute-hand of the clock | -ample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
i many of the old companies are not
i telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
den, are to terminate their services was pointed to within three min­ find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
properly filed in the record divisions
as members of Congress with the utes of midnight, Mr. Nottingham, When writing mention reading this generous
M. FITZGERALD.
F. H RIEDER.
BIGGNJtBIGGB
I of the War Department, but had
offer in this paper and
Pr**»ul«*ut,
»e<-*y mim I Treaa.
Attorney»,
close of the present sesston ; there­ of Multnomah, arose as hie name send
your address to
years ngo been putawav in bundles
fore, be it
was c tiled and made the first break Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bing­
in the archives of the Pension
hamton, N. Y.
The
Resolved, That we, the members from the Portland members for regular fifty cent and
Office, without classification, with­
of the committee on Indian affairs, Mr. Fulton. He was followed by tlollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
out any record whatsoever; in fact.
Don’t make any mistake, but remem­
desire to tender these gentlemen Mr. Banke, and then, after several
: their presence there was not known
(|ii<aor|Mtru*4xl.)
cur thanks for their always court­ other changes bad been made, by ber the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s
to a single official of the Pension
Swamp-Root, aud the address, Bingham­
I
Office.
He further finds, since eous and intelligent assistance in Representatives Fisher and Jones. I ton, N. Y., on every bottle.
Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed to all Lauds in Harney
legislation pertaining to matters Mr. Jones’vote, however, was r.ot
through his efforts the recordshave
Co ■«tv.
connected with this committee and needed—he wns the 46th man. To
been recovered, that pensions are
gon’s public men. Arriving at
to express our sincere'regret that Senator Daly, of Benton County,
, still disallowed because the “records
Astoria, Senator Fulton hung out
REAL ESTATE
the pleasant relations which have the fortune of completing the
of the War Department” do not
a law sbingle. For a time practice
existed between us are so soon to triumph of the candidate of Astoria
show service, a mere technicality
Bought and Sold on Commiation.
Onice in Bank Building.
was not brisk and Mr. Fulton wait­
be severed by their retirement from fell. He was the 45th, and it took
upon which adverse action is be-
ed long and patiently for that first
Congress. This body will thus be 45 to elect.
j ing taken in many cases.
client. Eventually th« client came,
deprived of the services of three of
When Mr. Nottingham abandon­
To cure this evil, and in order to
and the young lawyer was not long
its most valued members, who are ed his Multnomah colleagues Mr.
have the records properly filed and
in convincing the public here that
held in high esteem and respect, Fulton had 35 votes. It had been
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
recorded, he has introduced ami
there was something in him.
for whose prosperity and welfare arranged that the Marion delega­
will
secure
tne
passage
of
a
resolu
­
At first Mr. Fulton took no active
Brass I xhmik N o . 70, K of P.
the earnest wishes of this commit­ tion would vote for Mr. Scott cn 1
tion
authorizing
the
transfer
of
all
interest in polities. He shunned
Meets every Thursday night.
tee go forth.
the next ballot, and if Mr. Notting­
F. M. Jordan, C. C.
! Indian War rolls from the Pension
the partisa i strife that was period­
ham had seen fit to abide by the
H. Mothersliead, K of It. S.
Office to the record division of the
ically waged, but in 1878 be was
DEMAND A RAILROAD
wjshes and plans of his delegation,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
War Department, where all other
caught in the whirl. In 1877, he
BURNS CHAPTER, NO. 4», O. E. H.
it
is quite probable that Multnom­
military
records
are
now
kept,
Meets second aixl fourth Mouilay of I
Executive Committee of Portland ah County would have been suc­ i.ud formed a law partnership with
Burns, Oregon,
. When this is done, many of the
J. W. Robb, who was managing Re­
rseh monili in Masonic hill, Vo gtlv
Board of Trade Acts.
cessful in its effort to elect a man
Main St.—opposite Bank.
IsiUding. Mrs. Maggi«* Levena, W. M.
Oregon and other Indian War
publican affairs here, and in the
Mrs. Eunice Thompson, Sec.
from Portland. With his conver­
claims
that
have
heretofore
been
following
year Mr. Robb caused
I
At a meeting of the executive sion to Mr. Fulton the tide in the
rejected
or
still
await
action,
will
to
be
nominated
for Stale Senator
BURNS DODGE, NO. «7, A. F. A A. M. M AHSDKN A UK ARY
committee of the Board of Trade, direction of that gentleman set in,
be
passed
to
issue.
from
Clatsop,
Columbia
and Tilla­
Meet* Satur<iav un ur Iwforo full muon. !
held yesterday afternoon, a resolu­ and on him, therefore, rests largely
Mr. Mjody further discovers that
Qtialifled brother* fraternally invited,
mook Counties, and after an ener­
W. L. Marxien.
J„hn W. Geary,
tion was introduced by Mr. Schell the responsibility and the honor of
<;. E. Kenyon, W. M. F. 8. Rioter,
many claims of survivors of the
getic campaign won out by 70
/‘/•ysicùi ns <C Surgeons.
Secy.
calling for the appointment of a naming the new United States I
Cayuse War are being rejected be­
votes.
Burns, Oregou.
committee of two to make inquiry Senator.
BURNS LODGE, NO. «1, A. O. U. W.
cause claimants cannot show pay
In the early ’80s Mr. Fulton was
into the railroad situation of Cen­
B^^IBIice at residence. ’Phone 20.
The order in which the changes
Marta st Brown hall every Friday eve- ’
by the Government and the rolls
elected City Attorney, and in 1888
ling. Visitine brothers fraterna II y in- 1
tral Oregon, says the Sunday Ore- from the opposition to Mr. Fulton
of this war do not show the length i
was a Presidential elector, carrying
v!te<L Tlioa. Kagrnt, W. M. Chas. N. j
gonian.
was brought about was as follows: back to Washington the vole of
Coahrane, .Recorder.
of service. In lunning down this!
QHiGS A mous.
The resolution provides that a
Nottingham, Banks, Croisan, Oregon and casting it for President
¡class of claims many of them ofi
,
committee
of
two,
with
full
power
Hume,
Havden, Johnston, Mulkey,
If ABNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O <>. F.
J. W. lllgg».
laiton Bigg«.
men who have received bounty
Harrison. In 1890 Mr. Fulton de­
Meets every Saturday evening. Brown’s
to
act,
be
appointed
by
the
presi-
Steiwer,
Fisher, Daly and W N
hall. Vimting brothers fraternally in-1
Attorncye-af-Law,
heretofore, Mr. Moody discovers
feated Hon. John Kopp tor state
dent of the board, and that said Jones, of Multnomah. Kay of
vited.
Frank O. Jackson, N.G.
1 that years ago an Oregon com mis­
Senator, and in 1898 was - again
HI RNS. OREGON.
C. G. Smith, Secretary.
committee confer and act in con-! Marion |iaj however, taken up his
sion
filed
with
the
Auditor
for
the
elected, defeating Hon. John IL
®N^Utll<-e in Bunk building.
junction with a like committee to abode in the Fulton camp at 11
. War Department a list of men who
■ Smith by a narrow margin. He
TOI.E CIRCLE. NO. Utt, WOMEN OF
be named by the Chamber of Com-' o’clock, when the name of Mr. Scott
Woodcraft. Meets 2nd and 4th Tues­
served in the Cayuse War. Those
was elected again last year. Mr.
day at Brown’s hall. Mr*. Tillis Jordan,
merce, said committees to select a was first proposed.
yyil.UAMHA fitzukrald
whose names appeared on the list
Fulton was President of the Senate
Mr«. lone Whiting.
Guardian.
fifth member from the citizens of
Clerk.
were paid for their services and the
at the session of 1993, and again
Thorninn William»,
M. FttageraM.
Portland. The duties of this com- CHARLES WILLIAM FULTON
Territory of Oregon reimbursed to
in 1901.
Altnrn«)-st law,
xolarjr Public,
: mittee are to wait upon the officials
Church Announcements.
the extent of $100.000. Those!
The new Senator married Miss
i of the Columbia Southern Railroad Career of Oregon’s New United
Zxnc, Notarial anil Real Ertale
Sunday School at Harney the
veterans of the war whose names;
Ada Hodson, September 5, 1878,
Company and ascertain, if possible,
States Senator.
first Sunday of each month at 10
Practice.
were not certified by the commis­
and has one child, a son. Mrs.
the cause of the company’s inac­
o’clock, A. M. On the second,
sion were never paid and the terri­
Fulton is a charming matron,
Burns, Oregon.
tivity and failure to extend its line I
third and fourth Sundays of each
Astoria. Or., Feb. 21.—Charles popular, gracious and tactfuL
tory
never
drew
from
the
Govern-
I
£W*Offieein Masonic building
from the present terminus at Shan­
month at 3 o’clock P. M. Preach-
William Fulton, who was elected
1 merit any allowance for their ser-
iko to Bend, as projected some time
.
ing services every second Sunday
to the United Slates Senate to suc­
vice.
Lonsdale Cambric 9 yards One
ago; also to urge all possible haste
at 8 P. M.
ceed Senator Simon, will be «50
Apparently, therefore, owing to|
R. D. Burrow, M- D.
Dollar Cash. N. Brown A Sons.
on the part of the company ia the
years of age on August 24, 1903.
the limited information contained!
At the Presbyterian church
, matter, if such extension is still
Physician and Surgeon.
He was born in the city of Lima,
on
the
old
company
rolls,
the
only
j
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor.
¡contemplated, and to ascertain the
I
salvation
for
these
deserving
veter-
O.,
1853, and at the age of 2 years
Divine services the third and fourth gW'Office at Burna Hotel, Rooms,
feasibility of other routes that
his
parents removed to Magnolia.
.
ana
is
to
i
ow
file
claims
for
pay
Sundays of each month at Ila. tn. 1 ami 2. Calls answered any hour
might tap Central Oregon from the
Ia,
where
the family resided for 16
with
the
state
and
have
the
state
and 7:30 p. in. Sabbath school at day or night.
north and aid in the retention of
years.
At
Magnolia Mr. Fulton
Or«'iron i seek reimbursement through the
10 a. tn. every Subbath morning. Burna.
its trade for Portland.
received
his
early education, at­
Government. This, of course, will
Preaching services at the Baptist
** I had a terrible cold and could
tending
the
common
school. In
probably make it necessary for the
hardly brea.he. I then tried Ayer’s
church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
The largest and most complete 1871 his parents moved again to
Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im­
next Congress to amend the Indian
morning and evening. Sunday p* M. JORDAN.
mediate relief.”
stock
of
Dry
Goods,
Dress
Goods,
Pawnee City, Neb., at which place
War pension act so as to recognize
W. C. Layton, Sidell, III.
school every Sunday at 10 a. m.i
j
Furnishing
Goods,
Clothing,
Hats,
Practical Zxind Surveyor.
Senator Fulton took up the study
the claims of survivors of the Cay­
prayer meeting every Thursday
Boots and Shoes and Groceries in of law. In 1873 and 1874 he taught
Burnii, Orcfon, use War without this suggested re­
How will your cough
evening.
Eastern
Oregon. Sold at one price school, and during part of the time
be tonight? worse, prob­
quirement, for these claims are as
Services at Christian Science
ably. For it’s first a cold,
meritorious as those of veterans to all. Every thing first class and attended an academy.
Hall, corner east of the Bank, every Q W. MU.I.KR,
In the Spring of 1875 young Ful-
whose names were certified by the we solicit the patronage of the
then a cough, then bron­
people of Harney County- N. Brown i ton determined to come West, and
Sunday at 11a. in. and 8 p. in.
old commission.
chitis or pneumonia, and
Service Wednesday evenings at 8.
Notary PMic and Conreyancer, I Mr. Moody discovered the status A Sons.
early in that year be landed in
at last consumption.
Everybody is invited to atteml I Mortgage«, Deeds. Klc., correctly made.
It’s a real pleasure to wear the I Portland, a total stranger. His
of these Cayuse claims in running
Coughs always tend
these services.
Office at Store.
Burna, Oregon. down the case of Mary E. Carnahan fine fitting clothes made by Strauss finances were at a low ebb, but he
downward. Stop this
Leadinir
of
Clatsop,
widow _ of _______
Hiram ______
Carna- J Rrns
Bros., , . America ’s Leading
Tailors, secured a position as schoolmaster
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ri_____
_ Tailors
downward tendency by
Jorgensen is still to the front
han,
who
served
in
the
Cayuse
War
Chicago.
They
’
re
so
reasonable
in
in
the
little
community
ot
Waterloo,
taking Ayer’s Cherry Pce-
TO CORE A COLD IN ONE »AY
with low prices. Call and sec hie
«fc Walton, Linn County. After teaching a term
I in 1847-48. Carnahan had secured prices too. Robinson
I
toraL
line of watches, clocks, jewelry, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
TWw
: Be.. Nc-.-M. aS
ho came to Astoria, arriving here
160 acres of land warrants, but his W>H take your order,
stationery, etc.
^Tablet«. All druggists refund the
If you are in need of glasses con-'in
1875- Sioce that titu® he
TO31XJL.
money if it fails to cure. E. W. name was not listed by the com-
Pension Office holds ' eult Jorgenson the optician and | haa k'en a resident of this city and
The Kind Yoa Have Always
!
mission. The
'
■ Grove’s signature is on each box
one of the most prominent of Ore-
that the granting of a bounty or jeweler.
25c.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Geer& Cummins
E. 0. T. G. CO.
Colds
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