T. II. Hibbard, of Milverton, Ore­ gon, and G. D. Hibbard, of Kan Francisco, uncles of Dr. L. E. Oregonian ami Items, $2.00. Hibbard,arrived in th« city lust McMullen the photographer op- Saturday on a visit. |M>»ite (he batik, Local and General. Enjoyment. What boiler form 0.' solid en­ joy moni than to smoke a good cigar after 11 good dinner? Th ere are a number of depart­ ments in our store in which wo take «penial pride, our cigar department is one of those, Wo have imported cigars in good variety, and moat of the Ix'tli’r grades in domestic cigars. Wo believe wo know how cigars should lie kept ill order to please the taste of the fas­ tidi oils smoker. Wo should like to have y our opinion ou the subject Prof. I. (.'. Russell, of the Geo­ Charley l.oggan, of Harney, is logical survey, and party stopped visiting in Burna. over in Burns Tuesday. Prof. Joe Buchanan wax over from Russell is an srtesian water exjiert Hurney yesterday. and is milking n geo'ogin recon­ M 11. Brenton came up yester- naissance of Centra! Oregon. day from Narrows. Mrs L. Clondenen, and Ur J. W. Geary left this week on Ralph, of John Day. accompanied by her son-in-law, Arthur Stone, a business trip to Portland. drove over from Harney yesterday. Sheriff Tom Allen is home from The former will visit her daughter a business trip to outside points. Mrs C. N. Cochrane until Sun­ Born, to the wife of Robert Mc­ day. Kinnon. Monday, July 13, 190.'!, a Mr. and Mrs I. Woldenberg, Sr. son. Mian Amy and Master Freddie, left Win. Bullington ami Frank Thursday morning on a trip to Cummins are home from Lake­ Denio, which will consume a The Welcome view. couple of weeks. Mr. Woldenberg Pharmacy Atty (’. W. Parrish has gone on took ii load of the celebrateti a business trip Li the Agency Harney Valley Brewery beer with him. Valley, H. (’. Smith, the new proprietor Henry Caldwell is building an of tin-Red Front livery and feed addition to the residence in which barn guarantees the best of care of ho lives. all livestock intrusted to his care. Dr. and. Mrs. W. L Marsden re­ He also has an excellent livery M I HJKDlY, J Cl.Y I m IUU3 turned Wednesday from a visit to service at reasonable prices, Gn Bear Valley. coming to Burns put up at the Red itexoliitloii« nf ('.iiidol.-iit-v, Ben Brown and C. E. Kenyon Front. II ill of Harney Ixrdge No 77,1 < • OF returned yesterday from a few day's Heyl Since you arc preparing to Burna.Or . July 17, I’.Hi.’L i outing on Emigrant Creek. commence your harvest how about W iikkias . The Supreme Ruler George Marshnll anil Bent Em- harness, team harness, chain har­ of th« Universe ha« summoned our * 1 bree were in from the former's ness, straps, lines, breeching, col­ well-beloved Brother, Edwin J. lars, etc. J. C. Welcome A Mon ranch on Coffee Pol Monday. laimpshire, from this life to the can fit you out with every thing in Homer Resition at McKinney's sawmill Harper Company now filling an A meeting was held at Parrish A Upright citiseii, 1.ion-lore, be it and will accept a similar one with engagement here. He expects to Retr.bold'e office Wednesday even­ lam Richardson. make Harney County bis home Rctulved : that, while w<* sorrow, ing for the purpose of effecting an Dr Burrows, James Summerville and for the past two weeks has tullv d<> »0, we I hiw in humble sub­ organization to look after the prep­ been improving his ranch in the mission to tli<> will of Him wh<> I and ye editor this week look aration for holding a fair and race­ dootli all thing« well, and who in claims in the basin southeast mountains. Our Spring line of goods will soon be on display. Call and meeting this Fall. James J. Don­ of Dog Mountain. hir wisdom has thus afflicted us. The Dalles Chronicle, July 8: egan was elected president and sec us and get our prices. Quality of goods the highest; prices Resolved : That ««_ extend to Prof. M. E Rigby left the first of Dr. Klebs left today for Germany, Chas N. Cochrane, secretary. The ' the lowest and seeing is believing. the bereaved family of our depart­ the week for the southern par'. of to I m * absent at leust a year, It is directors to have full power in car- j ed Brother, in thia their hour of the county to solicit pupils for the his intention to spend some time rving out thcdetails of the Fair and sorrow and uffliction our sincere Business ( ollcge for the coming with his parents at Andover, later to have charge of the management: and In artf<-h sympathy ; that they year. pursuing his studies at Berlin, He are. besides the officers mentioned j I»- furnished with a copy of these has not ns vet decided whether he above, I. S. Geer,, Sam Mothershead A. It. Yantis and W. A. Brother­ resolutions, the same spread u|>on will locate in The Dalles when he J. M. Dalton, H. 0. Smith, Henry . ton are down from Horton and the miiiuti « of this Lodge ami also returns, It is his intention, how­ Richard, A. C. Welcome, and I'limialicd the local press for public Sayers'sawmill, where they have ever to settle ou the coast. Dalton Biggs. The finance com­ i been working on a logging con­ cation. mittee consists of following mem­ Col. A. R Greene.s[M*cial agent of Ryaoi ni>: That our Lodge room tract. the Department of the Interior, ber C. E. Kenyon, A. M. Byrd Len A C. Brotherton ami family left le* drap'd in mourning for a period arrived Wednesday from Prineville Walton. of thirty days, and that tho mem­ Monday for their former home in The date for holding the Fair and spent a few days in the city, county, whero Mr. bers wear the usual badge for the I'matilla looking up matters of importance was set for Sept 28 to October 3 i n- I Brotherton «.ill operate a harvest- ►ame length of time to the Department. Though Mr. elusive. Another meeting will be ing outfit. J. 0. Bvrd Greene is not advertising his busi­ held Monday evening when it is L. WOLDENBERG, SR., Proprietor. Sum Mothershead H. E. Thompson, John Martin ness here, it is stated on good ex pec id the plans will be gone over W. E. Huston. ami Ed. Martin left ibis morning authority that the Harney Valley in detail. The services of a brewer of long years experience has been se­ Committee. to join John Robinson’s party Improvement Company, the Carey cured and the Droduct of thia Brewery is of the best grade in the J The quarterly of the Ore- twelve miles above Bend on the land grab concern, is coming in lace a trial order and you will not be disap­ for \ Inland Empire. Historical Society Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known Deschutes. for a share of the investigation as gon pointed. throughout Mercer ami Slimmer J. M. Dalton. Dr. H. M. Horton well as the manipulations of cer­ March, 1903, has just been received. counties, W. Va., most likely owes N U. Csr|>enier and G. W. Water* tain other land duals in this avo It is a valuable number. Its con­ BURNS, OREGON tents are as follows: The editor , his life to the kindness of a neigh­ returned Wedneedry evening from tion. Prof. F. G. Young, furnishes the bor. He wax almost hopelessly af­ a short visit to Mr. Walers’ ranch leading article on ‘The Lewis and flicted with diarrhoea ; was attend­ on Pine Creek. Brownell in Sill lea ltiver. Clark Centennial—The Occasion ed bv two physicians who gave nini For a bilious attack take Cham­ Edwin J. Lampshire, son of Mr. and Its Observance"; Alfred A. little, if any, re ief, when a Ueigh- berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab­ and Mrs. Stephen. Lampshire, and i Cleveland, of Astoria, gives the Isir learning of his serious condi­ lets und a quick cure is certain tion. brought him a boltleof Cham­ a prominent young rancher living Educational History of the City For sale by H. M. Horton, Burns; berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­ north of Burns, met his death by the Sea "An Object Lesson in Fred Haines, Harney. rhoea Remedy, which cured him in Monday evening by drowning in Paternalism,” by T. W. Daven­ It’s a real pleasure to wear the Silvies River i.fcout four miles from ; port, indicates the source to some less than twenty-four hours. For sale by II. M. Horton, Burns; Ered fine fitting clothes imide by Strauss his home. In company with his j extent, from whence the great car- Bros , America's Leading Tailors, brother, James, he was returning lionist—his son—gets some of his Haines, Harney. Chicago. They're so reasonable in home about dusk with a bunch of mental characteristics; A Pio­ prices too. Robinson A Walton, cattle. A cow became seperated neer Lady of 1845—one of the Oregoninn »ml Items. 12.00 will take your order from the band ar.d I10 started to company who came via “Meeks In Huntington last Sunday head her off. To do this took him Cutoff"—Mrs C. M. Cartwright, Jason Hunter, of Drewsey. deliver­ down the river and in crossing was gives "Glimpses of Early Days tn His Oregon" George O. Goodall treats : ed to an eastern buyer 74 head of thrown from his horse. brother hearing the horse flounder ­ the Pioneer Settlements of “The ns fine horses as ever came off' an Eastern Oregon range. The ani* ing in tho water came up just as Upper Calapooia ;” and under the ••About a year ago my hair was mills weighed from 1200 to 1400 the riderless horse came upon the head of “Documenta" letters from coming out very fa»t, so I bought a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It jiounds each.—Huntington Herald. bank. He looked for Ed and saw Oregon to the home country are stopped She falling and made inv him sink in the water, and on his given, dated Nov. 6, 1843, and Feb. hair grow very rapidly, until now it I Harry C. Smith assumed the reappearing he succeeded in drag­ 19 1841», respectively, All these is A 5 inches in length." Mrs. A. management of the Red Front ging him out. He worked with features are of absorbing ; interest, Boydston, Atchison, Kans. livery barn Monday, having pur­ him for about an hour trying to re- and vital to every student of Orc- There’s another hunger chased the livestock und ve- 1 storo him but all effort proved gon history. than that of the stomach. I hides and secured a five year without avail. H’air hunger, for instance. lease on the building, Harry is a GREAT MILLINERY SALE! The young man has lived in this Hungry hair needs food, rustler and we predict tnat his 1 community for the greater part of Big reduction in Ladies’ and Chil­ needs hair vigor— Ayers. venture will be n successful one. his life and was highly esteemed dren’s street hats, and Children's This is why we say that by all who knew him. Besides his trimmed hats. Don't overlook one WAGONS! WAGONS I Ayer’s Hair Vigor always We will sell you n Mitchell, parents and brother, he leaves a of the greatest bargains ever offered restores color, and makes in Burns. Call at the home of Rushford or Webber Farm Bed widow to mourn his loss. the hair grow long and The funeral took place yesterday Mrs. G. W. Cummins. Wagon ; heavy, ii . nsmi «. ah «rani«*. 1 morning from his home north of IQ Steel Skein $85.00 ir ymir druKgl*i cannot supply you, Thia paper and The Chicago town, the services being conducted 90 00 oy n w neiid in* on* ilollnr and no will oi|*rwa you a lx.it lo. Ilo auro Olili «l>o th« nains Weekly Inter Ocean $1.50 for one under the auspices of the Odd Fel- 105 00 H .. <-( y.mr nsRii-Rt t-xir.-** t.llb t. Art.ue»». .1,1. A t IK < <>.. Powell. M um . year. “Special deal” Send your orders to us, 0. C. Co lows. HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS Lunaberg & Dalton Harney Valley Brewery Long Hair