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About Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1903)
.. . !>•*.. U^SSX »<•»• i A Kvmaikable Keeuttl. SPECIAL PHKMIVM3. Who i» that man i »HiipotiM .Uiht.ews -«-JAMI MM1» Chunibeilain'a Cough Kciuetiy luib a remarkablf record. It lias lector. ma’am. been in life for over thirty year», i\ M But Hannah. w> doo’I pay 1 during which time many million rvnk battles have been sold and v»a*l. It New Girl That’» vhal he »ava. m.. am - lh tmit Free Treat. ha» long been the »tantlanl atul Miller «V Thi'uipson. ♦.'» worth of >• |kanp»*r New. main reliance in tlm Irtalinent of merchandise for the be»t display of XIr Spaonannuv (in the parlor) - croup in thottaands of lioti.e», vet Whx what is that not m * overhead. Mi»» farm producta by one person. «luring all this time no cnee has Apnea ? I Mixa Agnet (ltatenin< a moment) I John W. Biggs, a #12 prize for ever lieen n porteii to the manufact It’s papa. Mr. Spoonauiorr. but you the best colt sired by Kaladar. urer» in which it failed to effect n needn't be »cared. He’» »norin< —Chi« < ago Tribune. cure, \\ lieu given as »0011 ns the rrotfraiii. ehikl become« hoarse or even an I p to INI*. “Sawyer, don’t you think a man First day—Maiden race for soon a» the croupv cough appear», ought to work for hi» political priori« Harney County »addle horses that it will prevent the attack. It i» plea?" never run for public money purse plensaut to take, many chihiren “X'o. air: I think a man’s political pr neiplc* ought to work for him.”— #75. like it. It contain» no opium or Ch wajo Record. One-quarter mile dash, free for other harmful »ulielance ami uiav (.»nrrwily. all. #100. I* given as confiilenthr to a babv Nannette- ll>>« can you «ell a person Second Day—One-quarter mile as to an ac'ult. For sale bv II. M. th»« is insane from one who is merely eccentric? Ja»h for Harnev County sad«i|e Horton, Burn»; Fred llaiuc», Har « y rille -Consult Rrnilsteet. Inwuity horses that uever run for public ney. end. anil eccentricity Ix-gm. at one mil money. #50. lion,—l'p-to-ltete. Three-eighth» rnile dash, free for all. «125. SMILES IN BRIEF. Three-Fourth mile heats. 2 in .1. “Isn't Scribha a hack-writer«" trot or pace, for two 2-year oli1». “Hack-writer? No» much; he doean't eien earn .tree« car fare."—Chicago free for all. «75. Record. Third-Day—One-half mile dash. "Are you on intimate term» with 3| »» »• free for all. «150. your neighbors?" “No; but they are 3} „ „ 1WW with u*. Why. they know dreadful Three-fourths mile heats, trot or Send your orders to u». O. C. Co •ecreta of our« that we never heard of pace, for horses bred in Harney even."—liar|<r'a Ilaxar. C-Mintr. «75. “What's the matter. L'ucle Rufus?" Out Fail Ims of g<x«d« excel he asked facetiously as the old itiaii Roping contest. «50 came lim; ng in. "got the pint ?" "No. Fourth Dav—Bast ball, Canyon anything ever brought to Burns sah. I'se got de bill fo'dat whitewash Luuaburg A Dalton. City v». Burns. in' what I did fo’yer las' yeah."—liar lem Life. Basketball, Canyon City vs Stock lii»|H'cl«»rM Sad Experience. — The Itectw— Burns. “You'll come around all *'ghl, judge. Gun club shoot, «50. Any physician would tell you the same Notice i» hereby given that 1 thing." The Judge — “Ye*, doctor, Fifth Day—One-half mile heats have dulv appointed th«- following hut I've heard so much expert teeti 2 in 3 free for all, «175. mony!"—Brooklyn Life. de, utv »lock inspector fur llaruev Three fourths mile heats, trot or Arizona Editor—“I see that the east- County, Oregon : n cult still sticks to our new report pace free for all. «125. A. H. Colenbaugh . Burn* ■." Assistant—“How's that?" Ari- Sixth Day—Three-fourth mile a Editor—“In writing up that tal John Jenkin«..................... Smith itol-leather racket he mentions the dash free for all «150 Dick Smith........................... Andrews ■ cl tu as being ciothed in 'a garb of Relay race. «100. N f « t H oover , some soft, clinging material. "—Puck. Seventh Day — Consolation Stock Inspector. purse». Conditions—All the above events Manager Wanted. are free for all unless otherwise l.«nr nexnmriprrw have lately riven currency stated. In all races, five to enter Trustworthv, eilher »ex. hv tn r’p .ru by irrvspou»ible parties u> the effect and three to start, but the Associ Wholesale Merchandise ^Company THE NEWHOME SEWl.’i □ MACHINE CO ation reserves the right to hold a of sol id financia! standing. to man- had entered a trust or ctmi bi nation ; we wish less ntiml>er than five to fill, by re age Local Representativa who will to assn re the public that literv u m « f frseffa in such report». U> have been manufacturlnx ducing the purse in proportion Io organize clubs among consumers. sewing machines for over a quarter oi a centu All entries to 40 per cent saved for our customers. ry. an I have established a reputation for our« the oorses entered aeiv •« un<l our tnscltines that is the envy of all close at 8 o'clock ¿harp the'evening Business no exjieriment but a prov- other«, our •• 5r»r j/*wrM machine ha* never hevn rivaled as a family machine.—It before the race. California Jockey ! en success. Salary #1S a week, ex st * ids at the headofal! High Grade sewing clubrules to govern all running races penses advanced. Experience un machines, and stands on its oirn merits. The “Ae*r Home" lithfonly really except weights. All aged horses necessary. Ad»lress, 1> B. Clark ItK-H bHADE bftei»] Haehin. to carry not less than 112 pounds. son, Mgr.,334 Dearborn St Chicago. C on the market. It is not necessary for us to enter into a trust Trotting or pacing races will be to *ave our credit or pay any debts a* we have no debt* to pay. We have never enu red into governed according to National competition with manufacturer* of low grade $20 to $25 WEEKLY cheap mac hi n«w that are made to sell regard Trotting Association rules. The Work at your home. No canvass less of any intrinsic merits. Ik> not be de ceived. when you want a sewing machine don't relay race i» five times around the ing. Work legitmate and hurora- send your money away from home; rail on a track ; five horses ; change horses •• .W>»r Homr " Dealer. he nn sell you a ble. Address better machine for les* than you can purchase each time around; rider to change else w tie re. If there is no dealer near you, HOME WORK CO. own rig; saddle and blanket sepa 21# Spring St. write direct to us. Seattle, Wash. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO rate; saddle cinched with latigo; •t ORANGE, MASS choice of bits. Entrance fee lee ten New York. Cl< •-ag>. 111.. HL Iz.ui», Mo., At but- percent of purse, .Money in races la, Ga., Dallas. Tex., ban Francisco. Lal. to be divid'd as follows: First money 70 per cent, second money Appetite poor?*/ Bowels 30 percent. The association re constipated? Tongue coated? TRY A serves the right to change any of Head ache? It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills arc liver pills, all the above races in the event of venctabln Bo’dfor J. r AyerC» . their not filling, also to postjione any and all of the program on ac Want your moustache or beard count of inclement weather- a beautiful brown or rl;h black? Lac THIS TRIP at the door. Hannah? New Girl llv nay» he's the rent col Continurd from Second page. H W. Welcome «V t’a, * lar«e doll, valued at $5. to the prettiest girl babv, at the Fair Sept 19. Mrs. Leutra. S. Webb, w I«««*4*r»**.»lc«Ml Ut.mnH-w liitBwuf Xtiriln ruolil* \» •I tIrNatkd »h« rlwn<t <4 W* vhkh « |j't » pr«M*hlni(. I hotietd Vk ine of C rdui. and d«» v-vd to trv « bot« t <. I fNpciKi*<J o < relief ihx limi n ondi to I IVtnnlo ktciikiuMM, l<*rv4 Ukcnw«», fallt U H U m » wiuub and o\;u in tixiublci du not Wulf » .f. <4 l.h . «• I Ki in i wait but (ako Wine uf ( ardui now ni «I avoid thrtrvu* Mo. W nu» of < attlni uovvr fail« to iH iu'hi a «uffer mg woman of nrv IttYht TSJJFCTOST JOO TM Uwar«’ •> A« uro ■ •’ IOC tvu UJtorVi 5 *2 « cam » Ai« r*tn«i rsAjKT'orr H l - — « I« M um be« The Up-to-ffsr« irrn tn ht’h is »he T? 10 Mari n with Smnkr/Mt St«/ fia'rrl assnt 32 40 H'^h PrtMurf Car- Irtdfti I his Cartridge has ■ »e« Io it v st O-. er 2,000 feet per •ccnnd with fiat trajectory »nd great kdltsg power Irti MARLIN FIRE ARMSCGMPANf NF*» MAVEN. CONN . U 3. A. ; educed to FIFTY I* . CENTS A YEAR i Formerly Cr.e Dollar s r the ion ■: ide's »n i cheapest ar.d best Capatine now be -OD oublie It shews «h.ions. In Mllilnery, 'n . r o i d t. i 1 3 *<or v.».' . ./ Ulus t " blaci a d w w; the vw-z S les r.?idî Ti <'45, W. .ch C y. in Cooking, in ■ d in Reading: d in colors a; d Above ail, it rat.eNxwloCA r :r. N ew I lla P at - ' c y toe. each. Stud Fi.' Cents To-day fo*» • scry of • ! cba W om «N** M agazine a t- . v at treat v a u • f-.r tr.e r • ?.. i- t you TTtr MSW I3T • T-; :r HlJfO c € . 6 Broad way F<w \*rk. K The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean is the only weekly newspaper pub lished in Chicago in connection with the great daily pajjem. It contains a judiciously selected sutnmarv ot the news of the nation and world, the best stones, home, farm, woman's, and other sjiecial departments, and fair, patriotic, able editorials, written from a Re publican viewpoint. It is by far the best general newspajier ot the Western States. The regular price for the Weekly Inter Ocean is #1,00 and for the Harney Valley Items ♦ 1.50, but subscriptions will be re ceived at this office for the two papers in combination for one year for only «1.50. Stomach 'I rouble. “I have been troubled with my stomach for the past four years,’’ says D. L. Beach, of Clover Nook Farm, Greenfield, Mass. “A few days ago I was induced to buy a box of Chamberlain's Stomach arxl Liver Tablets. I have taken part of them and feel a great deal better.” If you have any trouble with your stomach try a box of th«-se Tablets. You are certain to lie pleased with the result. Price 25 cents. For sale by H. M. Horton, Burns: Fred Haines, Harney. Brer. th. Biguttn •f Ih» Kind Yw Hit» klwan Bought BUCKINGHAM'S RYE jnm1 rr*. n* nwf ' qi * ts ■ ■* a » • 1» __ OREGONIAN and ITEMS, one Year, for £2.00. \\ ine of < ani-ti rvhevt«l Mr». W o’ob when »he wa« in dan« por. When k«*u «tuthochantre of life Mrt. WvLb’u IctUr will ».teun now. im»rv to toil than It dure I’»ut you may now avoid the bti’ferit”» • ho endured. »oil Í1 ef Wme of (’ardui. For Rending inatt<-r you <annoi finii a more hlx-rnl ufYer. If nny of the nl«>vr, however, do not strike you «» whnt vou wnnt, write us. we will give you a good lil» r«l clubbing ofY«-r with any |>rriodical publislird in the ( nilrd Sial«». Don't put it off. N« w i» your time. Address, In every town and village may be had, the Mica Axle MTWY TRUST izzu? | l on tab n< it tur three in« th» ard row I ikken t-»i..tc m »Ch nx> p » end I ihaîl ta t II vil end on now until I have pxvud the vitaux.” To any tin«« »ending u» «I 50, cutt* y»«r'« sub»cri|dion Io ihn lisus. w<< will mail ilic Chicago Weekly lnl<-i Ocean mir yrar frit* or Io nnv one sending ti» ihrer cnsh aubscriplion for ihu (wo |uper wo will give a year's aubcrlplion io each |>u|H>r live, or The that makes your horses glad. BS3V8LES ßELßft ßf feier eat.rad MODK |Í0V« fM.e'k of <»»w of Ihr U *1 ki'.'wn **£., ( 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE bjr U« at Fl BI.ICATION V. 3 I and Office, Burnt. Oregon. Hept 2. lorn Notice 1» hereby riven that «fuhn I.. MH» of L iwhi , Ilan ey Cfiur.ty, Orexon, ha» fl r.| nolle» n! intention to mak«* pr<H>f on hi»«!i*>ert \ • * .. (.'‘ita’''/iu 1 wl’h Ixt ;-A«D-/r(qAi.i cny» u uml full di talkxl Spuclfìi ntl -in » T.t/r<i to an : n-llrr«-. Wo SHIP Of. Ai f-i'ZÛVAl. U» anrtitx Ini S. or Casada a e«nt tn arfranc« tu.J allow ¡0 BAYS Ff.LE TRIAL ÄÄ Tn.ot M arks OcSIONS CoevniGHT* Ac. fío f/síf la ordrrlnit frotn uh , bb you do u< b need l<> ¡’»y n ernt if ü o bicycle dot » not null yot • Anvnr* s««n41 f.J « ■»•<> h «nd «(•»•< rn»fi»•»» nt»» qnlckir aerertam <*»ir ••pinkm fr«*«’ wnwhrr an is |»r«.b«t»lf I»'»trittAhin. < n^»i»itiira. tu>n* »inctlv**. nr»»;«Mitlai. Il*ndb.-*k »rfi »a»t«-nla »ent fFV“ «U‘1»M< lirnrr f».r patent». 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I'nU-nU sci nred through u i advertised for Hole nt. our expense. 1 atents taken out through us receive social nolue, without charge, in T iik P \ i ent Ilxcoun, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, cousulttid by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, ?V_-,A._V H _ DESERT LAND. PIMA I. PROOF-XOTICE FOR Burn». Oregon on Tueaday, October, 1W3 nlr., VSJ vrw fw. u of Evans Budding, • WASHINGTON, D. C. He name» the following wltnevM»» to prove the cornplet »aid land irrlxatlnn Clarence < arey, ar <1 reclamation of William < allerton, Charles T. Miller, Rudolph B Sitx, ail of fuiwen. Oregon. " » IiKSK HL LA..* 11. CLOO: HAÑ. F akkz . Kegbtrr. •• l» FIX A I. PROOF. Ihj Ornate t Republican Paper of the V* ext. 1’. 8 I xiik I Office, Burn», Oregon. Any la, 1x13 Notlee 1. hereby given ta.t Martella. It Hayaaol Lawen.Harnejr eoui>t> Oregon, ha. fllr.l T i* ih*» mo<i FtAlwait ntn I notice of Intention to make proof on hl. de.ert- land claim No Ma. for the ME ..Her 27 and VIB. MKhi.MerZX TpM, H It XI. E. W M„ before the Regl.ter and Receiver at Burna. Oregon,on r* lie nemo the following wltnevae» to prove the complete irrigation and melamatlon of taid <» o land: Clarence W. lirlnkwati-r, Oenrge W. Clark.Charle» T. Miller and william latter- »on, all oi Lawen, Oregon. Wn. F»nag. Kegl.ter. DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF I m hereby *v ,n* r (Venn Supp P* A I < f the A’id tbc liest <M Current L Cerature. p > \ * ft It is Morally Chan, and on n Family Paper i* Wrthtmi a Poer. ft r its i iiciary i. obtains arc « '/an $ io rúo c cl tùb h :s¡ tnstgoziiics. ' U < ft ft •> Its Yont'i’s Ecp-.rtmi nt is the Y f u .st of its k nd............................. J > » ft given that Lydia I.. Me- vf alien of hrew- ey, llarney connty,Oregon,lias filed notice of intention to rnak«- proof on her desert land claim 1 b® W® • » •> I’. R. Land Office, Burna, Oregon, July 31. (903. Notice n >. * of ail p MiticaI nfl.itr» •• c» Lu í? { <# Saturday, the 19th day of xepteml>er. 170.:. un^a etv.ng R ‘pufdk-n Wee* !y »un ml < m aiwa) » bc iellati ii|»oii tor i.tir ami h>>n«i«i rr li«h<*<l today ft No. 41% for the HW^NE'4, Hee. 26, Tp. ¿1, H R 24. E. W. M.. before the Register and Receiver at Burna, Orrzon, » on Hatiirday the 12th day of Beptember, I90R Hhe name» the following witne«s»-i> to prove e» * > 3 » •» » ♦ the complete Irrigation and rcclan ntlori of said land Notle » Oard. Frank Halladay, Jacob Wright, Jease M McMullen, all of |)r«-w sey, Oregon. Win F abrz Itegl.t.r I ft Pi It of n • nv I,p mill ....................... Il nn nr»’ year * I'" • .f Stf'ditv bv f»”i| ............. 12 p»l nor v« »r ** i Ail) arid ¿urtaiy L invi! . .. . 16.00 p.*r year* itî îrrNt rr ¡: ixtî . h o < k * n . chimen. •