Local and General. Oregonian and limns. $2.e pleased to hear from you again, and assure you that wo will do all we can to arrange a meeting between the teams. Very truly yours, C. J. .M c I ntosh . From a talk with some of the boys we learn that though definite arrangements are not yet complete, a team will be selected and put in practice for the occasion. 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 Ilaincs, Harney. 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. Freighters are enroute to the railroad after the big Spring ship­ ments. Geo. W. Hayes has opened a law oilice in the room adjoining the meat market. A. Venator 1ms purchased a large number of cattle in this vicin­ ity the past week. This paper and The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean $1.50 for one year. “Special deal” Adam George, of Lawen, was do­ ing business in the c ty a couple of days «luring the week. Charley Lewis left Thursday morning for Portland, where he expects to remain permanently. Lee Caldwell returned last Sat­ urday from a trip to the railroad. He reports a pretty rough trip in. We are informed that a meat market is soon to lie opened in the building now occupied by the post- oflico. J. II. Oard came up from Lawen Wednesday on business in connec­ tion with the estate of the late J. W. Kelso. Harry Clendenen day from Buchanan he has been working for George Buchanan. Frank Holliday, Edward Miller and Notie Oard, of Drewsey, came oyer yesterday on business before the land office. Ora Hill, who has been at- tending the Business College, took his departure Tuesday, for li is home near Harney. Rodney Buckmaster, foreman for E. If. King the Happy valley sheepman, spent a few days in Burns during the week. Will II. King has disposed of his interest in the Ontario Democrat to J. II. Gregg, and will devote his entire time to the practice of his profession. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMullen, of Drewsey, are guests at the Anderson Hotel today. Mr. Mc- Mullen is over to make final proof on bis desert claim. President Roosevelt will arrive in Portland at 2 o’clock in the after­ noon on Thursday, May 21, and Frank J. Cheney makes oath that will spend the entire afternoon and he is senior partner of the firm of night in Oregon’s metropolis. F. J. Cheney er month. Students take tiie to be 820. «late examination« during their course tion ut which warm springs come in the school and.are prepared to receiv« The Silver Lake Bulletin is the to th«.1 surface. State Certificate* on graduation. latest journalistic effort, Wm. ‘‘The Harney artesian basin em­ Expense* range from *120.00 to *175.00 Holden of the Prinevelle Review braces roughly the region drained per year. and W. A. Bell are the publishers. by streams flowing into Malheur Strong Normal courae and welt equip­ ped Training Department. and Hurney lakes, and includes Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vanderpool, The fail term o|«na*Sept. 10. of Prineville, were in Burns Wed­ perhaps two-thirds of Harney ! For catalogue etxiiaining full Informa­ tion. address E. D. RESSLER, nesday enroute to the home of the County, the length of the basin or J- B. V.^Bntler, See’y President. latter’s brother, A. Venator on north and south being about 135 miles, an«l its breath east and west Crane Creek. approximately 50 miles. A rough James A. McCune, a former resi­ estimate based on the general map dent of the Lawen section, hut of Oregon indicates that the area now located at Weiser, Idaho, ar within which aitesian water may rived in Burns yesterday morning be expected in this basin is about on a short business trip. l(MX) square miles, but this in­ W. E. 72I3CH. Prcprtatcr. All county wurrants drawn on cludes Malheur and Harney lakes the road and building funds regis­ and the swamps bordering them. BEST OF WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. tered prior to March 20. 1903, will “The Whitehorse artesian basin, be paid on presentation at the containing perhaps 30 square miles ff^“Drinks mixed to suit your taste. Courteous treatment guaranted County Treasurer’s oflice. of good land, lies east of Stein Mr and Mrs Robt. Moffett, of Mountain. The apparent shape of Your patrunage Solicited. Drewsey, are guests at the French the rocks beneath the valley and Hotel. Mrs Moffett came over to the presence of warm springs seem receive medical treatment fur to warrant a careful test of the arte­ rheumatism from which she has sian conditions of the valley with been suffering for some time past. a reasonable expectation of obtain­ The Oregonian of recent date ing flowing water. states that a movement is on foot Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known looking towaids the disposal of all throughout Mercer and Summer lands held by the W. V.A C. M. W. counties, W. Va., most likely’ owes R. Co., to Eastern parties. Should his life to the kindness of a neigh­ the pending negotiations fall to bor. He was almost hopelessly af­ materialize it is Haul that the lands flicted with diarrhoea; was attend­ will be placed on the market in ed bv two physicians who gave nim small tracts the coming summer. little, if any, relief, when a ueigh- Atty. Geo. II. Cattanseh and Joe bor learning of his serious condi­ Combs, of Canyon City, were visit­ tion, brought him a bottle of Cham­ ors in Burns Saturday. The latter berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­ is after the superintendency of the rhoea Remedy, which cured him in Blue Mountain Forest Reserve, less than twenty-four hours, For a;id the object of his visit was to sale by H. M. Horton, Burns; Ered enlist the sympathy of the local Haines, Harney. I politicians in his behalf. It is stated he has a strong supporter in The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean Representative Williamson. is the only weekly newspaper pub­ Bruce Gray, who recently made lished in Chicago in connection a trip to the Silver Lake and Burns with the great daily papers. It countries, on a horse buying trip, contains a judiciously selected was taken seriously ill with pneu­ summary ot the news of the nation monia on his way home from and world, the best stories, home, Burns, and was obliged to stop at farm, woman’s, and other special the home of Hiram Gibson, where departments, and fair, ^.triotic, he is confined to his bed. At last able editorials, written from a Re­ accounts he was getting better, and publican viewpoint. It is by far bis many friends hope that his the best general newspaper ot the rugged constitution will carrying Western States. The regular price him rapidly through his illness to for the Weekly Inter Ocean is $1,00 health.—Prineville Journal. and for the Harney Valley’ Items Petitions for the referendum on $1.50, but subscriptionswill be re­ the appropriation for the Lewis ceived at this oflice for the two and Clark Centennial which is to papers in combination for one year be held in Portland in 1905, were for only $1.50. receivedin Burns this week. There Stomach Trouble. is small likelihood of theirreceiving “ I have been troubled with my much attention here. Though one stomach for the past four years,” of the fartherest counties from the ears I). L. Beach, of Clover Nook site of the proposed exposition, Farm, Greenfield, Mass. “A few the people recognize the benefits it days ago I was induced to buy a will bring to Oregon and indi­ box of Chamberlain ’ s Stomach and rt tly to this section. Should the Liver Tablets. I have taken part matter be referred to a vote of the of them and feel a great deal better.” people it will undoubtedly succeed and the delay the referendum If you have any trouble with your would occasion should be avoided. stomach try’ a box of these Tablets. You are certain to be pleased with Here is an editor who has come the result. Price 25 cents. For for your new Fall garments. It is the only proper close to hitting the nail on the sale by H. M. Horton. Burns: Fred and satisfactory way of buying your dotlies. head. He says: ‘The newspaper Haines, Harney. Make your selection from the tailoring line of I Eat. field is a wide field, and full of 1877 roses and thorns. When you roast Jorgensen is still to the front I Good tailors for over a quarter esntury. the preacher the ungodly smile; with low prices. Call and see his You’ll find a world of pleasure in wearing the when you roast the ungodly the line of watches, clocks, jewelry, clothes made by Strauss Bros —faultless in style, preacher smiles, If you roast the I stationery, etc. fit, finish and materials. They’re so much better saloon man the teetotler smiles; than the ordinary run of clothes, yet prices are Oregonian and Items, $2.00. when you roast the teetoller the astonishingly low and you’re perfectly safe in saloon man sets ’em up. If you ordering, because if garments are not satisfactory, swear you are a wicked man, and you needn't take them. We will be pleased to if you pray you are a hypocrite. If snow you samples—Call For Infanta and Children. you have an opinion you get cussed and if you don’t have anv you are The Kind You Have Always Bought a nonentity. Most people kr.ow a Bears the great many things; the journalist Signature of is expected to know everything.” f LL Z Lunaberg & Dalton STATE NORMAL SCHOOL The Capital Saloon Have your measure taken Strauss Bros«, CASTOR IA Chicago