Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, September 26, 1903, Image 1

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Greatest Valley of Eastern Oregon.
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Harney Valley Items.
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VOL. 19.
BURNS, OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1903.
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NO.44
The contract id let for a fire boat had been in l»ripg for a week when ROOSEVELTS
porsilde development of our arid
his non, C. M Donkel, who had
in Bortland to cost 942,000.
land« and their aettleiuecrt by in­
been tip the river looking for cat’ie,
MESSAGE dustrious, prosperous, «eff-respect­
The Vale achool opened on
came
home.
The
son
and
AV.
IL
ing men ami women, who will
the 7th Inst? with 90 pupila en-
Brock, who happened along,
exchange
tlte products of irrigated
rilled.
Htarted *>o i>e trch for the old man,
agriculture for the products of
T. W. I Hulliday
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and .... Elmer A. but were unsuccetsful until finding To Late Irrigation con­ mills and factories throughout the
Clark are representing Vale at the a spot of ground that had l>en
gress at Ogden-
universe.
irrigation cougreas at Ogden.
burned around in a circle clow to
Communities flourishing
in
what is now the desert will finally
The ministers of Portland have the burn. Seeing suepieious signa
been turned down by Mayor
■*•*! the othes, and ns in Intelligent an^ Manly Statement of take their (daces among the strong­
est pillars of our commonwaalth
Williams, The gambler« will be youig Donkel had not burned ar yl
T acts.
s'.uLble there, Tuesday the men
The irrigation development of the
Hardware of Every Description.
allowed to operate.
procured tools and went Io wotir
arid west can not stand alone«
George W. Woody, a young
BL'ttNH.
In a moment the body of the tin-
OREGON.
The following me’sage from Forestry is the companion and
farmer of Phoenix. Josephine
fiirtnnat« man was partially ex­ President Roosevelt, was received support of irrigation.
Without
county, was accidentally killed by
posed, and the eon imhtediately py ths National Irrlg-,lio.i Associa­ forestry irrigation must fail. Per­
Jamas Daily lut week, while out startr il for Prineville, arriving here
tion during its recent session at manent irrigation development and
hunting.
early jestenlay morning.
He Ogdon. Re.-td it.
fareit destruction can not exist to­
Jaa L. Dickenson,*h well known notified the coroner and sheriff,
*'Oyster Bay, X. YM RepteinLer gether.
pioneer of Djoglaa county, has l>epnty Prosecuting Attorney Bell1 15.—The p-jgsa’e of the national
Never forget that the forest re­
been milling from hia home on and Dr. Belknap, who left at once irrigation law waa one of thegreat- serve policy of the national govern­
Grave creek, Jackson county, since for the Meadows, the murdered est Step«, not only in the forward ment meiDS rhe use of all the
the 27lh of April.
man’s home.
progress of the states, but to that resources of the forest reserves.
A« the body sin not entirely ex of all mankind.
Ther? is little profit in destruction
W. P. Ready, of Portland, stairs
hum**d
the
wound
that
caused
.compared
with u«e. The settle­
It
was
the
beginning
of
an
' it as his first opinion, baaed upon
death
could
not
be
seen,
and,
until
ment
o'
the
great arid weat by the
achievement
so
great
that
we
hea
-
scientifio data, that the juniper
the
coroner
and
his
party
returns
,
makers
of
homes is the centnll
tate
to
predict
the
o-itcour-,
but
it
trees of Oregon, are the oldest liv­
tonight, no further particulars can ( w..- only the beginning. Now that ' object, both of the irrigation and
ing
objects
upon
the
earth
.And Kax-vo One Cent
be learned. Robbery may have the law is an accomplished fuct.the the forest policy of the United
Buy a postal card and rend to The New York
Engineer R ty Carlo a was killed • been the motive, or personal spite, '
law must be given efiect. To that States In forestry, as in img&>
Tribune Farmer, New York City, fur a fnc
and hie fireman Robt. Forbes, ns Mr. Donkol had not been very
end the reclamation service organ­ t on, the immediate private inter­
specimen copy.
' slightly injured about the head and aoriAbb toward anyone since the
ized under the national irrigation ests of some individual must
The Tribune Farm« r is a National Illm-tra-
right leg, as the result of a side death of his wife in June.
law of June 17, 1892, has bwn occasionally yield to their perma­
ted Agricultural Weekly for farmers ami
collision in Grants Pa-s lad
There is oo question as to its be pushing its surveys and examine-1 nent advantage, whidi is the public
their fumiliie, ai d stands at the lira,I of the
; week.
ing a foul, deliberate murder.— tarn of possible irrigation pioj«c:s good. The benefits of forestry are
agricultural press. The price is JI (JO per
James M. Coie a well known Prineville Review.
[ energelicslly in each of the thir- no', only for tha future, bat for the
tear, but if you like it you can secure it with
pioneer of Malheur county died at
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| teen states and three
territories ; r
present, The forest reserves are
your own favorite local newspaper, The
Some
of
the
!
for all the people, but first for the
the Cole ranch on Willow creek
named
in
the
act.
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Later—C. M. Dink-1 of Des
ITEMS, at a bargain. Both papers 41.50.
Monday, Sept. 14, after an illness chutes, was arrested in Prineville, projects which promised well at people in the immediate neighbor­
Send money and older to The ITEMS.
-of but two days. He was strickf n Friday aflernom, by the sheriff of first are found on careful study to hood for whom supplies of wood
_____ with a paralytic stroke Saturday. <hiw county, and is now in the bo impracticable, either because o and wa'er are a».ong the first nes-
and died the following Monday, county jail at this place charged I scanty water supply or of g eat eatiliea of life. With then^eerand
I.«Migo IMrvciory.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
He waa 70 years of t»ge.
with the murder of his fathe- route cost; others must await higher more skillful management of the
lime between the 13th and 17th of
Bi «a» IziiHir. No 7ft. K of I*
The Lakeview Examiner say»: ! of September. The time for the values in land, while still others reserves by trained men the greater
Meet. <*verv Hiursday eight.
Rev. Black, of Burns, prwtche 1 nJ ' preliminary
has not
riralinsirte rir examination
<>« •itiinatinn Lm«
rrzwf stand the test and are ready for obviously will be their fulness to
F M Jordan. C. C.
immediate
construction.
The •lie public. We must never allow
the
Baptist
church
last
Sunday,
oeen
ret.
R M»th<-r»lu-ad. K of It. ».
The preacher is a pleasant man to I ' i Q«ii:c * feeling has been aroused feasible projects are always large our cliagrin at temporary defeat
PIlOTOltRAIlfER.
Ul'BNH CH AFTER. HU. 40. tl E H
meet but a- a preacher his n aun -r- •«««•» Die young m tn by the peo and costly, because private en’er-; and diiriculties in the management
Mi-rta «ecunJ and lourtli Monday <4
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. pie living in the vicinity of tj<- prise h is already seized upon the I i of the fnrest reserves to blind up to
ttlirna, Oregon. i istna in the pulpH attract the al< mur<kr. ’ Tne young lU8 ' llilllgelf.
each month in Muaouic h dl, Vorgtl»
buildina
Mrs M«gfi« Levans, W. Al.
lention of tho congregation more w|j|e I1Ot denying that he had smaller and less expensive ones. I the absolute necessity of these re­
Main St.—opposite Bank.
Mrs. Eunice Tluxiipauii, Sec.
than the style or matter of his frequent troubles with his father, leaving to the government the serves to the people of the west.
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Support of the forest reserve
eave he can Rive a satisfactory ac great works which are to be an es-
BERNS LOtMJF, NO. !»7. A F. i A M.
i discourse.
count for all the time he was away ' sentinl part in bringing the nation policy has grown wiikh wonderful
M m « Saturday on oflx-lore full u><>on. I
Johnbnd William Bailey, who from camp between the 13th and | to its full development. Greatcaie rapidity in the west during the
(pialilUd hrothvra fraternally invited,
|ÿ| A MW EX AGFAKY
I E Kinyon, tV. M.
F. S. Rieder.
. eleven years ago were convicted in the time he wa« present when they and the highest engineering skill la-t few years. It will continue to
S»-ey.
this county of the murder of Wm. found hi6 father’s body.
W. t- Marvdan.
John W. Geary.
are required to plan mid build grow until the last vertige of op-
BURNS LODGE, NO. S3, A. O. U. W.
Humbert near Westfall, and
Pbyfiriane
<<•
Surgeons.
such works, which are among the . pos ition, -now almost gone, has
Meets at Hniwn hall evsrv Friday eve­
ning
Vi-itnix brolln-ra fraternally In-
most dithcult undertakings o' wheo'v disappeared before the true
Rams. Oregon sentenced to life imprisonment in S tate of O hio ,C itv of T oledo i
«‘led. TI km . Saiter». U'. M. Chas. N.
the state penitentiary, wore Monday
L cscas C ounty .
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mankind. They must be built hr understanding of the ibiect and
«J^POHL-e
at
residence.
'Elione
20.
Cethrane, Recorder.
granted a full pardon by Governor
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that permanence and safety, for thev the effect nf the forest reservati< n.
.Chamberlain. Al the time of their he is senior partner of the firm of are to last and spread prosperity The greater the support of tl-a
IIARNEY LODGE. NO. 77. 1 O O F
' preliminary hearing at Vale it re- F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business I for centuries. To design and build i forest reserve by the people of the
Meet« every Hutnnlav evening, H own'»
ball
Visiting brothers Iraternslty in­ g tumi a atooa.
Iquired
a company of militia to in the City of Toledo, County and such works a body of engineers of sett the greater the assurance that
vited
Frank <>. Jack»on, N. U.
I
protect
them
from a mob.—Ma'heur State aforesaid, and that said firn the highest charactci have been the national policy will not fail,
C. U. Bini It, Hecretary.
J. W Bits*.
Delton
Gazette.
will pay the sum of One Hundred brought together in the reclamation t ‘ for the preservation of the forests
Attorncyg-at-Law,
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Tin.E CIRCLE. Nil ItO. WOMEN OF
j Dollars for each and every case ot service, for only men impartia'i'y is vital to the success of this policy.
svini . obmon .
Woodcraft. Marta 2ud and 4th Tuea-
Dell Overton Io Leave Vs.
Catarrh that cannot be cured by selected for capacity alone are
T heodore II ocskvki . t .
dav at Brown's hall. Mra.Tilli’Jordan,
in Bank building.
Sira. Io iu Whiting
Guardian.
the use of HaM s Catarrh Cure.
capable
of
creating
these
great
Clerk.
Dell Overton was in the city
Frank J. Cheney.
structures.
i
Sunday
with
his
family
enroute
to
Sworn
to
before
me and subscrib
Merit must govern, not only in
^yu.t.i
tMs
a
rirzusKALD
Cbureli Announcements.
| Reno, Nevada, where they will in ed in my presence, this 6th day of the selection of men. but still more Thon&cndd Ha-ve Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Knew it.
Sunday School at Harney the Tkornton wititaaa,
M. FttxgaraM,
th • future reside.
He recently December, A. I). 1886.
n t'ae selection of the projects.
now T. Find Out.
Rotary rubile, disposed of his ranch and stock
first Sunday of each month st 10- Atu>rne>-at lew.
A. W. Giraron,
Every reclamation project selected
Fib a bottle or common glass with your
o'clock, A. M
On the second,
Notary
Public.
int -rests, near Westfall, to Win
Law, Notarial and Real Estate
for construction must possess ti.e water tnd lot it etaad twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set-
third anti fourth Sundays of each
West Mr.O.erto.r wi'l return in
Practice.
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tli|lg mdicates M)
qualities
which jgpmtnend it as a
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-1
month st 3 o'clock P. M. Preach-¡
1 two weeks to settle some business
"S
-tJ.-.-a
anboAUby
condi-
national
undertaking,
certain
tol
Burns, Oregon.
ZTr.w a
>• <Stion of the ki4.
ing services every second Sunday
matters, and then we will lose him ternally. and acts directly on the reclaim large tracts of ar id land
neys; if it stains
at» P. M.
for good. Dell’s many friends wish blood and mucous surfaces of the i and to support in well being a
I pgF*< Jtlice in Masonic building
your Ihien it Is
evidence of kid-
him success in all his ventures, system. Send for testimonials, free. ■dense and vigorous population.
At the Presbyterian church
ney -trouble: too
F.
J.
Cheney
A
Co..
Toledo,
O.
and if he dabbles in politics that
frequent desire to
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor.
though the benefits of the
Vast
P
M JORDAN.
puss it or pain tn
Sold by all Druggist, 75c.
, he will be elected governor of the
Divine aervloea the third and fourth
reclamation law. there will be
” the baSk is also
Hall’s Family Pills are the best
-on
vzccing
proof
that
the
kidneys
and blad­
‘
«agebrush
state.
—
Ontario
Argus
Sundays of each mo.ith at Ila. in.
many disappointments, which, der are oittsf order.
Practical hind Surveyor.
and 7:30 p. tu. Sabbath school at
no jessarily, await both the ad vocate
vrbej to Bo.
M«r«a, Oregon,
His Life Savnl by Chamberlain.a of spacial projects and the tuen There is oomfa« ic lire knowledge M
10 a. iu. every Subbath morning
Extra Session ot Lagislature.
! rften e*p:essed. that Dr. Kiinus-'s Swamp-
Colir, Cholera and Diarrhoea
whs-e des re for accomplished re­ itoot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
Preaching services nt the Baptist
Remedy.
I .vish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
A great blunder has been dis­
ohurch every 1st ami 2nd Sundays, g W. Mll.I.KK,
“B. L. Byer, a well known cooper sults outruns the slow and steady back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
development
of
these
great
under
­
if She . j iuary j-mup. Jt aarrecls Inability
covered in the slate law which of tijjf, t0Wn. save lie believes Cham-
morning and evening. Sunday
to hold water and scalding pale in passing
takings.
It
should
be
borne
u>
A
’
ofnry
Public
and
Conreyanctr,
changed the time for the levy of berlaui’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­
school every Sunday at 10 n. m.i
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
taxes assessed in 1903. Governor rhoea Remedy saved his life last mind that a broad survey of all wine or beer, aad owarcoraes that unpleasant
prayer meeting every Thursday
Peed«, KM., correctly made.
< f being compelled Io go often
will probably le summer. lie had been sick for a possible projects gives the concep­ I necessity
lurl-g t!ie day. and to get uy many times
evening.
| Office et Store.
Murni, Oregon. Chamberlain
]
duiing
theeUght.
The mild and the extra­
obliged to call a special session of luon,b with what the doctors call tion of their relative value, ar.d
Services at Christian Science I
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root i. soon
the legislature as without an J im-
-
,n‘, bilious
dysentery, and could get that a work of prime choice to one realized. It stands the highest /or its won-
Hall, corner east of the BAnk, every I I
uctiui cares
cures -><
ihc most
mast dist«uain£
ctsircsaing cases,
cases.
M the
mediate
act
of
the
legislature
then
nothing
to do him any good until group of men 'may seem l.SS de-1 Jrrful
MANAGER
WANTED
—
Trust
­
Sunday at Ila. in. and 8 p. hi .
I If you need a medictae you should have the
oirable
in
the
I
ghtof
wider
iaiw-
can
be
no
collection
of
state,
this
remedy,
I best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes.
It gave him
Service Wednesday evenings at 8. worthy lady or gentleman to man­
You may have a sampk battle of this
Everybody is invited to attend age business in this County and county, city or town or school immediate relief," says B.T. Little, ■ edge. Nor is it wise in largeatlai e wonderful
diaaovsry
district
taxes
for
this
year.
This
to
begin
construction
first
and
1
these services.
merchant, Hancock, Md. For sale
adjoining territory for well and
and a book that dell
abotn E. both sent
favorably known House of solid is a pretty mess — Ontario Argus.jby H M Horton, Burns; ; Fred elab »ratedetails afterwards. Eath more
absolvzly free fry mail,
n«» at a. «»riimi
| financial standing. 120.00 straight'
Haines, Ilarnov.
i important point must be carefully addiesa Dr. K diner
studied in advance, and the whole Co.. Broghxnton. M. Y. Whan wr.rog men­
8. P. Donk el Murdered.
1 cash salary and expeYise.«, paid each
ojumvoxt-x jx.
tion reading this generous offer in lbs paper.
■—TM Kiri Y-w Haw Mw Bocpt plan tested and approved before
Monday by check direct from head- [
«late troy «>.-Mtike, bat '.«run
For Infanti and Children.
work ean begin. Yet if weproueed Snr Don't
8. P. Donkel was killed and Signatar«
- ad-
the ronr, Swamp-Rod lik Si«<wr*«
nr KM Yu Han Always Bantu, ?Xí‘
«f
bo'.h cautiously and persistently Swamp-Rout, ami the «dtiaeas, Bir]ghac>-
Ad­ buried on his own homestead at the
ORIA.
O
under this beneficent Law. wo may ton, X Y., on everv I -M'lc.
Ba
Kind
You
Han
Mean
Bought
Meadows,
near
Lava,
one
day
lest
dress, Thomas Cooper, Manager,
Stara tha
I
confidently expect the largtai
week by parties unknown. He Bigaatarw
1030, Caxton .Bldg,, Chicago.
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Geer& Cummins
IFYOUARE A FARMER
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CASTOR IA