Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, April 04, 1903, Image 3

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    Supreme Court Decialou.
Court Stenographer W. J. Cole­
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man left for Vale this week to be
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In attendance upon circuit court
The following is among the de-
Oregonian and Item«. ♦2.00
which meets there Monday.
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I cisions handed down by the Su­
M. V. Smith ia up from Lu wen
Louis Friedrich, u tailor from preme Court this week :
today.
John Day, arrived in Burns last
About the 1st of March we will begin " taking stock" and
Henrich Volp, appellant, vs.
The open season for trout began Saturday and will locate here per­ Board of Medical Examiners re­
will until that time close out many useful articles for less
manently. He was joined Thurs­ spondent, from Multnomah County,
April I
than actual cost. We need room for our Spring Stock.
The
day by his wife.
M. C. George, Judge, affirmed;
Price Wither« wan over from
cash and room is worth more to us than the goods, the more wo
J. M. Maxwell, u national bank opinion by Justice Wolverton.
Hurney thia week.
sell the less we have to invoice. Now is the time to secure
On June 13, 1902, Volp applied
examiner, arrived Thursday from
Supt. J. C. Bartlett watt over from Canyon City ami spent Friday ex­ to the State Board of Medical Ex­
bargains. Call and see if we don't mean business.
Drrw«ey Tuesday.
amining into the ailuirs of the First aminers furan examination as to
hie qualification to receive a license
John and Peter Card are in from National Bunk.
their
home
near
Lawen.
W. D. Martin wus over from liar- to practice medicine and surgery.
Of prescription* in no child’« play.
Erank I’aul left Wednesday for nej today. He informs us that he His examination proving unsatis­
It require« (jomicientioua care and
will take his family on a visit to factory, the board issued to him
accurate knowledge of drug« and a short trip to the railroad.
what was intended to be a tempo­
their relation« to each other. We
Born, to the wife of Wiu. Broth­ Walla Walla as soon as he gets rary license only or a permit to
hie grain crop in.
take an honest pride in the purity ertoll, April 2, 1902, a daughter.
‘practice for six months in the fol­
of onr ^rug«. ai.d tiie «kill and ac­
J. L. Sitz, of Lawen, spent Mon- lowing form: “This certifies that
MON MOUTH,EOREGON.
George
Buchanan
spent
a
couple
curacy with which we eoni|*ound
duy in Burns. Mr. Sitz has pur­ Henrich Volp, having passed u
Graduates of the School are in constant
of
days
in
the
city
during
the
week.
heiu ou your physician'« order.
chased the general merchandise
demand at,salaries ranging from M0.G0 to
Jorgenaoti I iuh a complete line of businessofP. H. Gray at Lawen satisfactory examination in medi­
♦ 100.00 [>er month. Students take the
cine and surgery before the Board
stationary; school supplie«; hooka, and will continue the same.
Htatej'eicaiui nation < during their course
of Medical Examiners, is hereby
• in the school and.are prepared to racsiv«
etc.
Henry Winslow Corbett, ex sen­ authorized under the provisions of
State Certificates on graduation.
II. W. W ELCO ME ¿t CO.,
Mr.
and
Mr*. Joe Buchanan were ator and for over half a century the act to regulate the practice of
Expense« range from ♦120.00 to $175.00
Proprietor«.
js-r year.
visitor« from Hurney one day this one of the foremost citizens of Port­ medicine in the State of Oregon,
Strong Normal course and well equip-
week.
land, died at bis home in that city passed by the legislature in Febru­
l>ed Training Department.
ary, 1889, to pursue the practice of
The fail terin opens^Nept. 10.
W. L. Best ami Carrol Cecil were last Tuesday, aged 7G years.
For catalogue containing full informa­
medicine
in
this
state
under
the
in from Silver Creek several days
Married—At the home of Mr.
tion, address
E. D. RESSLER.
conditions
of
aforesaid
act,
till
thia
week.
HATtfRDAY, APRIL 4. 1903.
and Mrs. A. Dunn in this city,
orJ
B
V.;Butler,
Sec y
President.
December 13, 1891.’’ On March
This paper and The Chicago Sunday, March 29, 1903, Mr.
Yoiiug He«» pie»" Enlerlui uiiieut. Weekly Inter Ocean ♦ 1.50 for one Charles Brittingham and
Miss 30, 1895, Volp presented this cer­
Florence Baker, Justice Sum Miller tificate, with the words and figures
year. “Special deal"
“till December 13, 1891” erased, to
The young people of the Presby­
officiating.
Polk
Gearhart
ami
Walter
Capps
the secretary of the board, by whom
terian ami Baptist cLurclies will
The executive committee of the
were
<iown
from
Upper
Calamity
it was recorded. On July 2, 1895,
give an entertainment ut ¡.ocher*
State Woolgrowers’convention have
on
business
this
week.
Volp filed the certificate in the
Hall. Monday, April 6th, commenc­
set the following dates for sales:
W. E. 7BISCH. ’repristcr.
Alex McIntosh, a prominent Pendieton, May 28, 29 ami June 12 oflice of the County Clerk of Mult­
ing at 8 I*. M. Admission, adult*,
2’> cents; children 15 cents. The stockman of Fife. Crook County, is mid 13; Heppner. June 2, 3, and nomah County, and on July 7,
1897, secured a certified copy there­
BEST OF WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
in the city on business.
programme:
June 23 and 24: The Dalles, June
of, which he filed in the clerk’s j
I iiHtruiuental music—piano and
Orville Rusk is in from Warm 5 and 6; Shaniko, June 9 and 10 oflice in Harney County. On May 1 fj/F' Drinks mixed to suit your taste. Courteous treatment guarantied
violin.
Springs today trying to secure men and June 27 ami 29; Baker City 23, 1900, W. L. Marsden made com­
— Mrs. Budelm ii and Mr. Dennis. to ussist through lambing.
June 15 and 1G, Elgin June 18
plaint to the board, charging Volp Your patronage Solicited.
G iris Chorus,
mid 19.
C.
E.
Kenyon
has
sold
his
in
­
with having fraudulently changed
I.aura Newell.
liecitation.
A
quiet
wedding
was
solemnized
terest
in
the
hardware
business
to
the
certificate, and the board gave
Solo.
Mrs. A. C. Einn.
in
the
parlor
of
the
Oregon
Hotel
his
partner
C.
If.
foegtly.
Volp
notice through the mail that
Dialogue.
in
this
city
Saturday
evening,
April
on
January
4. 1901, the charge
Five little girls.
Song.
Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Dowser, of
4,
1903,
the
contracting
parties
would
be
investigated.
The board
Ruth Schofield. Harney, were guests of Assessor
Recitation.
being
Mr.
G.
W.
Luce
and
Mrs.
E.
revoked
the
license,
and
Volp
Girls Chorus.
Loggau and wife this week.
5.
Peterson
both
of
Lawen.
Justice
brought this mandamus suit to
“T he Hired Gi I’« Misfortune,”
Commissioner 11. J. Williams
r. Francis Teller. came in from Silver Creek Tuesday of the Peace 8. W. Miller performed co Opel the board to reinstate him
S o L y
Carrie Biack. to attend tne regular April term of the ceremony. The Items joins in as a duly licensed physician. He
extending congratulations.
was defeated in the lower court,
••|*o.--um Ilan Debating Society.” county court.
Large purchases have been made whereupon he appealed.
Re idii’g, “Too Late for IheTraiii”
Born, to the wife of Receiver by the Sumpter Valley Railway
He based his appeal upon two
Mrs. A. C. Einn.
Vocal Solo,
Dora Caldwell. Chas, Newell, Thursday, April 2, company of rolling stock, says the contentions—first, that the board
Recitation.
Alma Bowers. 190.”, a 11 j pound boy. Mother Sumpter American. The engines being without authority to issue a
and cars added to the preset t temporary license, and having cer­
“Courtship Under Difficulties,” und child doing well.
Dr. Francis Teller.
Stock Inspector Newt Hoover stock, if all placed together on the tified that the licentiate had passed
Male Quartette.
was in the city a few days this track, would extend a mile. This a satisfactory examination and ex­
Recitation,
J. J. Simerville. week being enroute home from a means business. General Passenger ercised its authority to license, it
and Freight Agent Joseph Barton must be held to have exercised its
1 iiHtrumental Music, piano and business trip to Forest Grove.
also stated this week that the man­ powers legally and to have granted
violin.
M. FitzGerald left Sunday on a
agement of the company had de­ a full license; and, second, that the
Mrs. Bttdelman and Mr. Dennis.
business trip to Portland. He was
cided to extend the railway be­ board was without jurisdiction to
Girls Chorus.
accompanied by Mrs. FitzGerald
Successors to R. A. Miller <fc Co.
yond Whitney. Further than this revoke the license, because proper
who
will
visit
friends
in
Boise.
Says an exchange: A kiss is
general statement, particulars are and legal notice had not been
served. Volp admitted making
Surveyor John E. Johnson ar­ not giyen.
a (icculiar proposition. Of no use
to one, yet absolute blise to two. rived here Thursday from Vale
Secretary of State Dunbar last the erasure, and said he make it
The email boy gets it for nothing, and will spend some time in this Saturday made the annual appor­ because the board had no right to
the young man has to steal it and county looking after contracts.
tionment of the United States 5 per issue a temporary license.
The Supreme Court holds that
the old man hns to buy it. The
Frank Jordan returned this week cent land sales fund among the
baby’s right, the lover’s privilege, from a trip to the South Fork of counties of the state. The appor­ the board had no authority to issue
the hytxterile’s mask. To a young the Malheur where he pas been do­ tionment is made upon the basis of a temporary license, and that the
girl, faith; to a married woman, ing some surveying for C. IL Peter­ acreage, so that, as a general rule, license it did issue was void. “The
hope; to an old maid, charity.
son.
ths least populous counties get the simple solution is that the board
exceeded its authority in issuing
Some of the ranchers arc alarm­ most of the money. Harney, Mal­ the form of lisense adopted. It
A mother asked her lettle daugh­
heur, Crook ami Lake will receive
ter the other day, “Where do good ed about the condition of the alfalfa, the largest sums, while Multnomah had no inteution of issuing a regu­
littll girls go when they «lie?” “To claiming that the hard winter has
ihe most populous county, will re­ lar license. The applicant had not
heaven of course.” “Where do injured the plants to considerable ceive the least. Harney county’s come up to the prescribed stand­
bad girls go?" “To the depot to extent.—Vale Gazette.
apportionment of these sales a- ard under his examination, and,
we the traveling men come in,”
acting upon a generous impulse to­
Jorgensen will dispose of his en­ mounts to ♦2,598.92.
was the little tot’s reply.
ward him, so that he might yet
tire stock of watches, clocks, jewel­
At 8:30 o’clock Tuesday evening, have an opportunity of qualifying
ry, books and stationery at below
Eor a bilious attack take Cham­ cost. He means business. Call at the residence of the bride’s himself, arid in the meanwhile en­
mother, Arthur Stone, a popular gage in his adopted profession, the
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab­ and 6ee him for bargi.inB.
and well known young man of hoard gave him the permit to prac­
lets and a quick cure is certain
William Rothwell, better known John Day and a son of Mrs. Sam
For sale by H. M. Horton, Burns;
as
“Young Corbett,”defeated Terry Morgan, was united in marriage to tice for six months. To construe I
Fred Haines, Harney.
stieh an actinto absolute regularity
McGovern in their fight in San Miss Nellie Clendenen, one of John
and the permit of six months’ dur­
Francisco Wednesday for the light­ Day’s charming society belles.
S tate <> f O hio ,C ity of T oi . eiio J
ation into a license, would be to
L chcam C ounty .
i
weight championship of the world. The ceremony was jierformed by
contort
an irregular and void pro­
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
Rev. Brampton, pastor of the Ad­ ceeding into one of due regularity
It
’
s
a
real
pleasure
to
wear
the
he is senior partner of the firm of
vent church, in the presence of the
F. J. Cheney «<• Co., doing business fine fitting clothes made by Strauss immediate family.—G. C. News. and perfect legal efficacy. His I
in the City of Toledo, County and Bros., America’s Leading Tailors, Mr. and Mrs. Stone were over from erasure cannot by any rule of ethics
State aforesaid, and that said firm Chicago. They’re so reasonable in their ranch near Harney yesterday or practice, either in law or morals,
Walton,
operate to admit him as a regular
will pay the sum of One Hundred prices too. Robinson
purchasing some household effects practitioner of medicine and sur­
will
take
your
order.
Dollars for each and every case of
and farming machinery.
gery so that he has never been by
Catarrh that cannot lie cured by
Clarence Cary came up from
Mr.
I).
P.
Daugherty,
well
known
the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Lawen Sunday to have a knife throughout Mercer ami Summer any act of the board licensed gen­
Frank J. Cheney.
wound in the left knee dressed by counties, W. Va., most likely owes erally to practice his profession,
but by his own willful act he has
Sworn to before me and subscrib­ a physician. The injury was re­
his life to the kindness of a neigh­ procured the making up of a record
ed in my presence, this Sth day o ceived while marking calves and
bor. He was almost hopelessly af­
December, A. 1). 1886.
while not serious gives him con­ flicted with diarrhoea; was attend­ which is false, and without the
power of either the hoard or its
A. W. Gleason,
siderable pain.
ed
bv
two
physicians
who
gave
nim
clerks
to make.
J seai .
Notary Public.
I
little, if any, relief, when a ueigh-
WAGONS! WAGONS 1
We will sell you a Mitchell, bor learning of his serious condi­
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in­
Rushford
or Webber Farm Bed tion. brought him a bottle of Cham­
ternally, ami acts directly on the
For Infanta and Children.
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­
blood and mucous surfaces of the Wagon;
rhoea
Remedy,
which
cured
him
in
:Q Steel Skein ♦85.00
system. Send for testimonials, free.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
I
less than twenty-four hours, For
F. J. Cheney A- Co., Toledo, O.
34 „
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9000
Bears the
sale by H. M. Horton, Burns; Ered Signature of
3| „
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105 00
Sold by nil Druggist, 75c.
Send your orders to us, O. C. Co Haines, Hurney.
Hall’s Family Pills are the beat
Local and General.
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Lunaberg & Dalton
Proper Compounding
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Burns Drug Store
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Miller & Thompson