Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, August 01, 1903, Image 3

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    Local and Gonoral.
Oregonian and Items. $2.00
McMullen ili” photographer op-
po«its the bank.
En d Fink, of the Capitol Barber
simp, has an nd in this Issila.
Now is the time
to use disinfectants
We have carloads
of them aiThe Wel­
come Pharmacy.
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New York. July 26.—Dr 11
Nelson Jackson. of Burliiigt.in. Vi ,
and Bewail II Crocker, bin chauf­
feur. t<> lay compieteli nn automo­
bile trip aerosa the continent which
began at San Fran< i«co May 2" It
ia th« first lime that mi automobile
ha, made tlx- trip from ocean to
ocean.
(Dr. Jack, on purred through
Burns June 8, mid reached Omaha.
Julv 12. Numerous »top, wire
made for repairs ami considerable
till e lori on ac. otiul of bad weather.
The trip was made purely for pleas­
ure and the machine was not push­
ed to its bc«t I
The Chicago \\ eeklv Inter Ocean
is the only weekly newspaper pub­
lished m Chicago m connection
with the great daily pii|H-r*. It
contains a judiciously selected
summary of the news of the nation
and world, th'1 best stoiies, lion
farm, woman’s, mid other special
depmtineiite. mid fair, patriotic,
able editorials, written from a Re-
publican vivwjioilit. It is by far
the Is-st g.-tiernl newspaper ot the
Western States. The regular price
fm the Weekly Inter Oe« tn is fl,(Mt
mid for the Hurney \ alley Items
$1.50, but subscription- will be re­
ceived at this oilice tor the two
papers i i combi.lation for one year
for only 11 .50.
Hair Splits
•‘I have used Aver’s Hair Vigor
for thirty years. Il is elegant for
a hair drcasing mid for keeping the
hair from splining nt the ends.”—
J. A. Gruenenk Ider, Grantfork, III.
Hair-splitting splits
friendships. If flic hair­
splitting is done on your
own head.it loses friends
for you, for every hair of
your head is a friend.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor in
advanee will prevent the
splitting. If the splitting
has begun, it will stop it.
|l H a bottle.
All Artinlali.
tr your drucKht cannot «iipply you.
«I» oiw <l<»ll;ir nn<l wf vtill expt»’«*
you * bottle. l<o Miro and rive t he minio
of yotir uriti «’Rt ex pi»'«« orth o. Atldresff,
,1. <’. A\ Ell < <»., I Atwell, .M oab .
Hr mid Mr*’,M S. KernofLawmi,
were visitors in Burns this week.
I H. (leer und family left this
week lor mi outing ill Bear Vulley.
I. L. P iiijadc, of Harney, whs in
the city i on business Tuesday. Mr.
I Potijnde has finished putting up
Ilia hay crop on Cow Creak and
will now ’ move his crew to the
Island.
J. M. McKissick come up from
Diamond the first of the week,
bringing Red **, the famous racer,
which he has turned over to Win.
Bullington to place in condition for
the Full race mu ting.
Mrs. Chas lli'inimr and little
Mrs. Rubi. Irving, of Harney,
daughter returned this week from
was visiting in this city this week
the Arnold ranch on Pun- Cn-ek, i
Deputy Sheriff IL T. HugLct where Mr. Ilemmer has In-on doing
n|M'iit a few iluvs at Narrows last some painting. The latter remain­
werk.
ed tu assist Mr. Arnold in putting
Mrs. Thos. Allen and Mrs J. W, uj> his buy.
Geary returned Wednesday from
Jimmie Bunyard was severely
Salem,
cut mid bruised Thursday by a
Eilort« arc being made to have n rake horse running uwav with him
leixing contest palliai oil during IL was thrown in front of the rake
und received some very bad cuts
fair week.
mid bruises. He
brought to
L<-e Caldwell returned Tuesday
towt. mid nttendi d by Dr. Marsden.
from a business trip tu Ontario
He is able t>> be about.
mid Boise.
We arc indebted to Abe Stout, of
E E Mathews and J. W Newell
Pandora, Tennessee.for a copy of his
recently of Boise, are slopping ut
home paper, The Tomahawk, pub­
Thu Burna.
lished al Mountain City. Abe spent
Mart Baker mid Cecil Riley were Inst year in this section and wa«
in from the <><> ranch a few day» employed at the Hanley ranch for
thia week.
•everal months returning tu his
Atty. Thornton Williams went home last Full.
t<> Canyon City thia week un pru-
Lionel A. Johnson, special cor­
fensioiial business.
respondent of the Oregonian, is
Milt Modi, foreman nt the White spending the week in Burna mid
llorsi ranch, was in Burns on vicintiv preparing a write-up of
this section for bis paper.
Mr.
business this week.
of
Surveyor
Johnson
is
a
brother
Win Gowan mid Sam Parrish
have gone to the muunimna with John E Johnson and was formerly
editor of the Vale Gazette.
their new wood saw.
An exchange speaks the trut.i in
Prof M. K. Rigby is un a trip to
the
following paragraph:
You
the railroad in the interests of the
Now comes a Paisley correspon­
can't
run
a
decent
newspaper
with
­ dent to the Oregonian and says a
Citizens Business College.
out making enemies. We are al­ partv is in that section looking for
Your attention is called to the ways as grateful for our enemies as
a route for a railroad from Salt
change in the advertisement uf we are for our friend«. We do (he
Lake to the Coast. The party after
Lunubvrg A Halton on line page.
right as we sec it mid we don’t ex- ail examination of the country
Mrs. P. C. Peterson arrived pect everyone to see a« we do.
concludes “that the most practica­
home Wednesday from Portland
The iqierettas “Jnck the Giant ble route for such a road would be
where she has been for medicnl Killer," and “Babies in the across the desert from Stein's
tie itmenl.
Woods," presented Wednesday Mountain, striking Lake County
Gyoig” D. Rushmore, a repre- night at Floral Hall by the young at a point where Oregon and Cali­
•entati ve of a San Francisco whole­ folks, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. fornia corners on the Nevada line,
sale house, was calling on local Simpson mid Miss Florence Buck­ thence bearing northeast and pass­
ingham. was well rereived, us was ing through Crooked Creek Valley
trade this neck.
.‘.Mock Initiation" on Thursday and up the Chewaucan Valley to
George Southworth is driving
Paisley, and in a northwesterly di­
evening.
the Diamond stage this week. Con
rection to the low pass over the
Dr.
I..
E.
Hibbard
and
Frank
tractor Williams living engaged
Mogan were badly shaken up in a Cascade range on the headwaters
in hauling hay for hi* slock.
collision which occuired while | of the north middle fork of the
Tims llowst-r. of Harney was in chasing rabbits horseback with Willamette River."
Burna Monday. Thos in haying hounds the other dav. Frank was
Ed Jordan, of I.awen, met with
on the Gibson place oil the Island, thrown from his horse and received an accident last Saturday that will
a property lie purchased last Fall some severe bruises, v» bile the Dr. cause him the loss of one of his
The lied Front Livery barn is though he stayed with his mount i eyes. He was engaged in re­
pairing a barbed wire fence which
catering to its pntionage and har suffered a badly wrenched knee.
had
fallen down. In stretching
improved its livery service. Feed
The Maiheur Mercantile Com­ the wire it came loose from the
by the day or month at reasonable pany, of Ontario. offera a special
post and struck him in the face,
rates.
prize of $20 for the best fleece of' one barb penetrating the flesh just
Court Stenographer W. J Cole- wool at the Fair next month. This [ above the left eye amt another
man returned yesterday from offer includes fleeces from Malheur ' the eyeball. He came to town to
Cnnvon City, where he has been Conntv. Miller A Thompson, of have the injury attended tc by a
attending a special term of circuit this city, will give $5 worth of doctor and as soon as the inflauia-
merchandise to the person making j tion is allayed an operation for the
court.
w ill be neces
Mr. Hvlrvy, a North Yakima« the best display of farm product*. | removal of the eve
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Horace Dillard, who at one time I sary.
Wash., horseman, is live with a
couple of racers which he will run the Prineville News of which I ' For a bilious attack take Cham­
place in condition for the races the Review is its successor, ai rived berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab­
in our city from Burns with his lets and a quick cure is certain
next month'
A R. Yantis came down yester­ family lust Saturday and is visit- Eor sale by H. M. Horton, Burns ;
day from Horton A Savers saw­ , ing with friends and relatives tor a Ered Haines, Harney.
mill. He says the mill has shut few days. Mr Dillard is out for a
Jake Blank, n barber of Canyon
down for a short time waiting on vacation and before going home i City, arrived on the stage last
will visit the Deschutes country night to accept a position in the
the logger*.
and breathe pure air, drink cold Capital Barlier shop.
Frink Welcome and Ernest water and angle for the sportive
Shields expect to leave sometime I trout.— Prineville Review.
Ex-Assessor J. W. Buchanan
the hitter part of this month for
mid wife, were visitors from Harney
Duncan McRae and family, of | yesterday.
Quincy, Illinois, where they will
Riverside,
Malheur County spent
attend school this Fall and Winter.
A Remarkable Record.
several days in the city this week
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
Father Doyle returned last Fri­ Mr. McRae was over to submit
has
a
remarkable
record. It has
day fr> tn Portland mid up the Val­ annual proof on bis desert claim.
been
in
use
for
over
thirty years,
ley points. Since his return he He reports crops fair in his neigh­
during which time many million
I has been slightly indisposed mid
borhood and states that his second
has liet'ti staying pretty close to growth of alfalfa is twenty inches battles have been sold and used. It
has long been the standard and
his room.
i high. Through industry and I
main reliance in the treatment of
Tom Stevens and “Scotty"Bailey thrift Mr. McRae has one of the croup in thousands of homes, vet
left Tuesday for Hatley, Idaho, most beautiful places on the Mal­ during all this time no case has
with their race horses—Dude and heur River.
ever been reported to the manufact­
i Sunday—and will enter them in
Atty C. W. Parrish during his urers in which it failed to effect a
the race meet which opens in recent visit to Malheur County cure. When given as soon us the
Blaine County’s metropolis mi July picki'd up some very han Borne child becomes hoarse or even as
JO.—Ontario Argus
leaf impressions, Thv leaves had soon as the croupy cough appears,
Zb/O¿áS
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lieconio imbedded in a «ediiuent.
WAGONS! WAGONS i
Wo will sell vou n Mitchell, which time had hardened into
Rushford or Webber Farm Bed stone. On living broken the im-
pression of the leaves are found.
Wagon;
He was also presented with a
Steel Skein $85.00
9000
I very valuable relic, mi old copper
R ,,
■ bell by John Wright, of Drewsey,
105.00
81 .,
Send your orders to us, O. C. Co an Oregon Pioneer of 1853
it will prevent the attack. It is
pleasant to take, many children
like it. It contains no opium or
other harmful substance and may
be given as confidently to a babv
as to an adult. For sale by IL M.
Horton, Burns; Fred Haines, Har­
ney.
A Stylish
Street Boot.
set
THAT THIS
TRADE MARK
IS BRANDED
ON E/iRf
Kibo Kid. Patent Tip.
Welted Sole. Extension
Edge. Medium Heel.
EiaU Reierrxiu«: • n <4 thl* Style
-'-‘or.
NEW STOCK
Is constantly arriving at our store-
Our lines are complete and now we can fill any order with the
best of everything. Bring ar send us your orders for
I
Fancy Dress goods.
Ready Made Wrappers,
Ladies' and Gents’ Furnishing Goods
Hats. Clothing, Boots and Shoes.
Fresh line of staple and fancy Groceries
Lunaberg & Dalton
Miller & Thompson
Successors to R. .». Miller A- Co.