Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, June 06, 1903, Image 1

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Greatest Valley of Eastern Oregon.
f’he Oldest and iW
Reliable.
The Best Advertising.
Medium.
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Harney Valley Items.
VOL. 19.
BURNS. OREGON. SATURDAY. JUNE 6. 1903
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NO.28
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I iwmadiale action would be neoes-
Mirri* AND WOO!..
■ «ary for tlx fact that the question
¡ufconslidatioa ia to Ire voted upon
Suriatam Slice* SoM in Morrow
j inuet be mentioned in ttie notice of
i-owaty and Wool Owthmk
BrigkC.
«U-hool Directora to Re (’boten election, which ie posted ten days
prior to tii« meeting.
All <»»rr the Stute.
When the jieople of contiguous Kaatly Coaiatnictrd- K»rlmate<1
In answer to an inquiry from the
district* desire to consolidate, peti­ C«rat NUJ.tMMA.tMMJ— Would Pay
Blue
Mountain Eagief Canyon City)
Dividend« From Mtart.
tion* W iimi I be made hv voter* of
regarding
the aale of sheep in Mor­
On the third Monday in June, each district and filed with the
»
row County this season and the
* bich will be Jane lé, the annual <y>unty Boundary board, cowsisting
wool outlook, R. F. Hytid, secre­
Mbool meetings will be held in all of the Kchool Superintendent and
A railroad acro«« Oregon, or
tary
and manager of the Wool­
th* school district* in OregiHi. County Court. The petition must
IMtna* of Enry Datceiplion.
U m to tap the interior to get ita growers’ warehouse at Heppner
This will I m > the «ecctu! time thu I «et forth the dietrict* pnqoeod to
says:
Ml'Ith'M.
OitlUiOU
amiual *cb<x>! mewting* have bex-n lx» united. It must be *ignud by iminen*« traffic, i* the occasion of
“Regarding condition of sheep
a
great
deal
of
newspaper
talk
at
; not less than 100 voters if from a
held in June.
and
wool markets here would say
Prior to 1902 the meeting* were j dUtriet of the first class, and not present, a* it will continue to be,
that at least 90 per cent of the sur­
tie Id in March. The principal bus­ lew taan 5>l voter* if from a dis­ until definite steps are taken to­
plus yearlings and two year wethers
iness of thute meeting will l«t the trict of the second class, and not wards construction.
have baen sold at following aver­
election of school director* and lese than ten voter* if from a dis­
Two surveys already cross the
age
prices: Yearling wethers. 11.75;
clerk*. Il ia required by law that trict of th« third clase.
state in a westerly direction from
yearling
ewes, «2.00 and two-year-
Upon receiving the petition* the (■oints on the Oregon Short Line,
written notice of the time and place
old
wether
♦2.30. Several buyers
ai th« meeting must b>-posted in county tioard must notify the di­ and some grading has bee« done
|
are
still
ia
the
field. The other 1U
three public places in the district rector* in the district* concerned. J on one route through the Malheur
| per cent will be sold within the
at least teci day* before the date of and th* director* must cause their canvon, but nothing has been done
I next few days. There are several
district clerk* to place in the no­ toward* an extension at the pro­
meeting.
bunches of ewes and lambs for sale,
The acliool law governing this tice of the next annual school posed line for a number of years.
but no buyers for this class of
•ubjeot provides that iu district* of meeting the announcement that a Several other railroads, having
stock.
the first vlar*( those having IDi) or vote will be taken upon the ques­ sniffed al the gulden harvest to be
nd Have One Oent
“Wool is being delivered at the
I more children of school agejone di­ tion of consolidation. Notices1 reaped, are pointing their r.ose*
Buy a |o<tal card ami send to TI m > New York
warehouses, but aside from the lota
rector shall be chosen for a term of must l»e posted before June 5, so ii interiorward from various direc­
Tribune Farmer. New York Citv, for a free
bought by the Pendleton scouring
five year*, ana the election shall i* apparent that an action taken tion*. and a railroad is practically
»|M*eunen copy.
: mills on the sheep’s back, only twe
be held from 2 P. M. to (J P. M., under the consolidation law must assured at no great date.
The Trtliunc Farmer is a National llluatra-
' lots have been sold to date. These
land
shall I m - by ballot, the ballot* be completed to the extent of filing
A rivalry for the interior trade
li-d Agricultural Weekly for farmers and
have brought about 11 cents more
to be uniform and furnished by the petition* prior to that date.
is springing up and ju»t which)
tlwir fasuilics, a rd Maud« al the In-ad of tint
than the wool raised on the same
Tne voters at a school meeting line will be the first to cross or tap
the board of directors.
agricultural prase. The price is II 00 per
p ranges last season, being of lighter
In all other district* one director may, by majority vote, direct the the great Inlai d Empire of East­
year, but if you like it you can secure it with
shrinkage. Buyers are quoting
ia to be elected fur a term of three School Board to provide tranepor- ern Oregon yet remains to be seen.
your own favorite local new*|ia|ier, The
about 13 cents for the better prices
year*, and a clerk fur the term of> tation for pupils residing more Portland wants the business of this
ITEMS, at a bargain. Both paper* ♦ ! 50.
at the sales on June 2. The foreign
one year. It is provided, however, than two mile* from the school section and it is up to her to make
Herid money and order to The ITEMS.
markets are advancing, and with
that In school district* of the sec- buildir.g without notice being given a move. She may think that other
comparatively low stocks in Bostue
>w> ond classf having 2(k)or more child­ of the intention to vote upon this capital will construct a line and
the prioes should advance.”
ren of school age)'he legal voter* subject.
that she will reap the benefit, but
B.<a4«v IMraalory.
PR0FKS8I0NAL CARDS.
'may, at the school meeting, vote to
in this she is likely to come out at
Hcaaa IxMMia No. 70, K of P.
What a lot of muss “love” makes the small end. A line to Prineville
hold th* election in the name man­
A number of wool sale« were
Meets every Thursday night. .
ner as provided for districts of the in the ncwspa|«rs! Pick up any or Bend would reach a small part made the latter part of last week
J U. McMULUUt.
F M. Jordan. C. C.
paper and you will read of elope­ of the trade but would have but, in U'eiser at-'prices ranging close
first class.
« Mrfdmrdired . K ol R. M.
ments, love stricken people dving little effect on the country laying , to 15 cents per pound. A. G. But-
Beside*
electing
officers,
the
an
­
PHOTOGRAPHER.
nual meeting* may also levy a I ' together, murder, suicide, stealing, east of these |>oints as the distance terfield *<>ld JOO sacks at 14 j cents;
BOHN« CHAPTER. NO. AS, U. E. 8.
Mieta «nrvad and (ou I th Monday ul
*(iecial schenl tax, but before this I all sorts of crimes—in the name of would still be greater than that to John Neely sold 250,000 pounds at
Hume, t>rrg«Mi.
each m<M*b in Maaotiu- lidi, Voeftlr
can
be done the inlenlioo to vote ai love. Women run off and forget either Ontario or Huntington. The 14 cents; E. A. Vansicklin, 41X1
Main
St.
—
op|>oaite
Bank.
tealding
Mr« M«ggie Ural*, W. M.
Mr«. Eunwn Tb «up«un, Sc-.
lax must be mentioned in the no­ their husbands and children; hus­ railraod building to Lakeview from sacks at 14 cents. These sale*
bands give up every thing in a the South would take as much if were made to John Johnson, repre-
tice of meeting.
BVKNX LOOUK, NG. «7. A F. à A M. M AKHDF.N A UKAKY
The qualification* of voter* at reckless manner. I-ove keeps the not more business to San Francisco. Renting Hallowell, Dooald & Co
Mew« Saturday >xi or bvture full moult.
school elections are defined as I lawyer, judge, coroner and under­ i In an article on the construction of Boston.
yu«li*«4 brotAer« (»•<«« nial I y Invited.
W LMi/dio,
J«ton V Geary.
taker bury. It you catch it, make of a railroad across Oregon, Wallis
' follows:
« . E Krnyou. W. M. F. K. nieder,
/‘i'ynrviKe «{• Sartfeom.
fcey.
“Any citizen of this state, male arrangements for something svri- Nash in the Oregonian of May 30,
Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well know«
Baras. Oregon.
female, who is 21 years of age, ous.—Exchange.
gives some timely facts aod sug- throughout Mercer and Summer
BOKN8 LODGE. NO. «. A. O. <’ W.
Otti.» tt rroi<ien<w. ' Hione 20.
and ha* re*id<<d in the district 301
gestions relative to the construe-, counties, W. Va.. most likely owe*
Mieta *< H«»»«n hall every Fridsy eve­
ning Vi«rt*«« Iwvllirr« IratKiuilly m
day* i nmediately preceding the. The physicians were holding a tion of such a line. He sets tortb bis life to the kindnessof a neigh­
v'uxt. Tt»e* Nagera, W. M. Ch*« N
Hireling or election, and has prop­ consultation beside the cot of the I in his article '.he plain fact* of its bor. He wa* almost hopelessly af-
I
< iMliraae, K««ieder.
Qtuura ntuus.
erty in the district, as shown bv man supposed to have appendicitis practicability nnd shows that the dieted with diarrhoea ; was «ttend-
the last county assessment, and concealed about bis person.. “I construction can easily be carried ed bv two physicians who gave nini
HABNEY LODGE. WO. 77. I <> <> F.
J. W Biffi
Biffa
MMx-wn ttatoriisv evening. R«»«’«
not assessed by the Sheriff on which believe,” said one of the sjigeons, out at a reasonable figure, and that little, if any, relief, when a ueigh-
listi
Vuutoix toil tiers (rstevnaMy in-
A tt a nu y s- <if - Art «•,
I
be or she is liable or subject to pav | j “that we should wait and let him such a line, would beyond doubt, bor learning of his serious eondi-
vile4.
Frank <>. Ja>-asoii,'X. U.
nt-Kwa. okboow .
C. U. Keo'll. Kerrvtary.
a tax, shall be entitled to vote at get stronger before cutting into be a profitable investment.
tion. brought him a bottle of Cham-
ft^POtti.e in Bank building.
j any school meeting or election ini him.” Itefore the other prospec­
The line h* describes follow* the berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar-
Till.»: CHICLE. NO tai. WOMEN OF I
said district; provided that for the! tive operators could replv the pa-1 old survey from Ontario to a con- rhoea Remedy, which cured him ia
Wo. «Irr «ft Meets imi awl 4<h To««,
dai at lUwwn'e hall. Mr« Ttlti • Jordan,
purposes of this section any man tient turned his head and remarked nection with the Corvallis d: East- less than twenty-four hours. For
Mr«, lane Wluting.
Guardian. I ^ytLUAMs a rirzukaxLD
.who ha* declared his intention to' feebly: “What do you take me1 ern just across the summit of the sale by H. M. Horton, Burns; Ered
Clerk.
! TWiruton W IIII mi «,
M. FltaseeaM.
J become a citizen of the United > for—a cheese?’’
Cascades. He estimates the eost Haines, Harney.
J Àltomejr-al Lav,
Notary Public. States s:id ha* resided in the state
of the construction of the road with I------------
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Ctsareb Annoniicetnenta.
for six months immediately pre-1 The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean its equippuient at less tliau ♦9,000, ‘ Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
Law, Notarial and Kral Estate
Sunday School at Harney the
ceding tlie meeting or election is the only weekly newspaper pub­ 000.
Practice.
and Don’t Know it.
first Sunday of each mouth st 10
where he propose* to vote shall lie lished in Chicago in connection
The people of Burns and Harney
How To rind o«t.
Hum«. Oregon.
o'clock, A. M. On the second,
considered a citizen of this state; with the great daily papers. It County want a railroad, but it is, Fill a bottle or common glass witfe your
third and fourth Sundays of each ■^Office in Maaouic building
bonis, a
provided further that any person ! contains a judiciously selected , immaterial to them from what; water and let U «land twenty-four
sedimeut or set­
month al 3 o'clock P. M. I'reaeh- i
»hall be deemed to have complied summary ot the news of the nation source it uiay come, whether it is
tling irxheaict a«
ing MrvieM every second 8unday
unlieal thy cendi-
with the property qualification* and world, the best stories, home, some new transcontinental line'
À, tioa of the kid-
p M JOMDAN,
at 8 P. M.
y neys: if it stain*
imposed bv this section who pre­ farm, woman's, and other special seeking an outlet on the Pacific)
I your linen it U
At the Presbyterian church
departments, and fair, patriotic, Coast, or the extension of the
sent*
to
the
director
or
judge*
of
Practical hitul Surveyor.
evidence of kid­
able
editorials,
written
from
a
Re-
!
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor.
ney trouble: to*
election satisfactory evidence that
Sumpter Valley railroad, or an
Barna, l»r«|on,
frequent desire te
Divine services the third and fourth
he or “he bn* stock, «hare?, or : publican viewpoint. It is by far electric rond from Baker City, or
pass it or pain ia
Sundays of each month at 11 a. ut.
the
best
general
newspaper
ot
the
the
back is also
ownership in any corporation, firm
the line extending to Lakeview, or
and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at
' Western States. The regular price n branch of that building to Bend. ! convincing proof that the kidney* and blad­
|
or
copartnership
which
has
proper
­
der are out of order.
g W. M1ÍXKK,
1<> a. tn. every Hubbath morning.
What to Do.
ty in the district, a* shown by the for the Weekly Inter Ocean is ♦1.1)0 The people of this section stand j
There is comfort in the knowledge s*
and
for
the
Harney
Valley
Items
past
county
assessment,
and
not
willing
to
assist
in
a
lilieral
man
­
Preaching service« al the Baptist
Notary PM if and Conrryanrer,
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
assessed by the Sheriff, on which ♦ 1.50, but subscriptions will lie re­ ner any proposition to further their' Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
church every latand 2nd Sundays, MortcM«**, Heed«. Ktr., corrertijr made.
wish tn uutlng rheumatism, paia to the
such corporation, firm, or copart­ ceived at this otlice for the two desire to be brought into closer back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
morning and evening. Sunday Office at Store.
Bura«, Oregon.
papers
in
combination
for
one
year
af
the urinary passage. It corrects Inability
nership pay* a tax. even though
relationship with the rest of the
school every Sunday at 10 a. tn.
to hold water and scalding pain to passing
for
only
11.50.
world.
'hi* or her individual name does
prayer meeting every Thursday
It. or bad effects following use of liquor,
MANAGER WANTED—Trust­ j not appear upon the tax roll; pro-
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
evening.
worthy lady or gentleman to man­
of being compelled to go ofte*
Lost, lietween Burns and Cow
All Oregon east of the Cascade necessity
i
vided
further
that
in
districts
of
during the day, and to get up many timea
Services al Christian Science age business in thia County ami
Creek
a
small
pocket
book
contain
­
during
the
night. The mild and thé extra­
mountains hits been declared a
Hall, corner eaatof the Rank, every adjoining territory for well and [ the third class)having less than 2()0 ing three notes and some receipts,
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is sooa
bishopric and the Rev. Charles J. realized. It stand* th* highest for its won­
| children of m I ioo I age)any head of
Sunday at Ha. tu. and 8 p. ni. favorably known House of solid
also some penny pictures and a O'Reilly has been made bishop and derful cures of the most distressing r-s-s
'
a
family
who
is
otherwise
a
quali-
Service Wednesday evening« at 8. financial standing. ♦20.00 straight
If you need a medicine you should haee the
pocket knife with the name of W.
Everybody is invited to attend cash salary and exjiense*, paid each ' tied elector, and having children of T. Hardy, Baker City, Or , on the will have charge thereof. Arch­ best. Sold by druggists in 50c.and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample hottie of thia
bishop Christie and all the bishop*
school age, mav vote at such elec-
these services.
Monday by check direct from head­
wonderful
discovery
Ition without property qualification- handle. Kinder will please leave of the notrhwest recommended the and a book that tell*
quarters.
Expense money ad­
at
this
ofhee
or
forward
to
Mr.
promotion of O'Reilley.
Baker more about tt. both tent
At this annual school meeting
vanced; |>osition permanent. Ad­
Hard v at John Dav, who will pay City is to be the seat of Ute new ; abseiniely fiee by mail,
the elector* may, if they.wish, take
p-RnOt
I address Dr. Kiitner &
dress, Thomas Cooper, Manager,
Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men­
action under the new laws for the I a reasonable reward for their re- bishopric.
tion
reading
this
generous
offer
is
this
paper.
1030,
Caxton
Bldg
.Chicago.
Far IaCaats and Children,
1 consolidation of school districts coverj.
Don’t make «nr wiiXate, but vew»ra»
The rabbit cannery at Echo is her the r«me, Swam j>-Koot,'Dr Ki'mer’«
nt (lad Y n Hin Alsip HsgM
and the transportation of pupils.
This paper and The Chicago ’ ’ These laws went into effect May 21. |
H.n Aiwan
said to be “no longer a joke,” but a Swamp-Koot, and the address. Bingtiaa*-
Weekly Inter Ocean 11.50 for one J ,
practical
business proposition.
ton, Ji. Y., on every toit Je.
In order to effect consolidations,
yeni. “Special deal”
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ELECTION IN JUNE
A RAILROAD ACROSS
OREGON
Geer& Cummins
IF YOU ARE A FARMER
CASTOR IA
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