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i HOW HARNEY COUNTY, COVERING MILES IN BEAUTIFUL WESTERN VALLEY, WM, HANLEY, ONCE A COW-PUNCHER, NOW FRIEND OF U. BENATORS. 12,000 FERTILE SQUARE 18 DOMINATED BY —_———— » March 17.A kingdom afraid. - realm cf fatness, with herds on a thousand hills, with glorious wonderful lakes, fertile v A broad, rich land, bursting with potential populated—and the in A iand where settlers come, with fancy, the plow turning rich furrowe—and bitantes af raid. rv hands already feeling, from whence And this a domain in the heart of the free Am: blood runs riot and where a foreig Harney county, Oregon, a land afraid Harney county, a land bottled from its treasure locked, with only w land clenched tight ir ine oresp of a littie band of men whe rule a hundred square miles. oe te a land as little | dilts ow we the center of Rw the friendahtp atora and with haa plucked aa thoroughly bottled. urns is the county seat of Har the generations railroad in the has in {te bounds 12,060 im making #% leaving aside hia one ha quit a third of the way Summer it is an air-tight stage, al sand and burning any & king who con Tn the winter night ride tn an ope Id think that. they is that mysterious some thing known ae a chi heavy stages @nuw, #0 the open Ntoratt to his big Bels of roads tor that elght ¢ " has been a pet diversion caring that land is worthless is & swamp with a day's torture ahead. ef Cold Spring as . i a, Hanley went ndidate, but as the man who & and sheriffs and recorders and ¥alley | ranch, ed (hot as a and @ valley de through the center of the! ¥. & river that moans Dhetds and crops ¥ One afterncon Pete French wa Pete French wan of the « order of cattle kings. toted « gun and that r over ten thousand this {'* jand 105 miles . oe ad are no settiors on wit that the neighbor filled Freach ¥ we ~~ no este ? wae there are Why are there no Bz Because 2 few men have grabbed | on Tony and have as- Serted their right to the little they + do a few men do ie thing unchecked? se Harney valley | afraid and for 25 to keep still and bear its) atone, shut off from the French had w Lox hed Hanley administrator of the Frei og i ve . the head of Lake Mal heur, where winter gr had hired cow punebers $20 a month |puncher became @ homestender on & thousand devices William !a handy quarter sectlon adjoining of the French ranch, or range NT OF THE | the pancher. as Md RAL LANDS OF THIS | tithe DERFUL VALLEY. —_ tacked by Portland bank- aided by the shrewdest herere in the big city far when he had secure homentead to The Raven prescription service means that the dector’s skill in pre) scribing is most efficiently supple! a feat that « gaged the undivided mented by the druggists’ skill in } compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO.) 1416 Second av, IMlustrated Orthodontia Lectures H. Stanley, at pis resi-| North ist st. evening to the end of March. - i. KLEIN He SHOEMAKER, OLD TOWN CANOES——— —GENDRON GO-CARTS REFUSE PAPERS TINWARE SALE. "Tia ui Japanned Bread Box 5: Heavily Japanned Bread or Cake Box; has hinged ventilated cover and round corners. Tin- ware Sale price Se Pie Tins, 3¢ Brtre Deep S-inch Pie Tins, K008 We've received a 59 10c Loaf Pans, 6¢ Single Loaf Pans, made of and = retinned in the Tin- Tinware Sale 85c Bread Raiser, 53¢ retiuned; has toot and ventilated cover 50-Pound Flour Japanned Flour Can, celal during the Tin- . $1.00 Alarm Clock, 79¢ Nickel-Plated i Clock, with patent alarm stop; warranted to keep cor fect Yime. Thursday 75¢ Shovels or Spades, 5D¢ Shovels and Spades, any kind, with jong or short handles, or round point. lust Arrived, Roller Skate just arrived, a large shipm teel frame, with steel wheels; adjustable. Ball-Bearing, pair .... Plain Bearing, pair ... 25c Lawn Grass, 19¢ Package of Lawn Grass Seed, enough to sow 300 square feet; the best for the West. Sc Carpet Tacks, 3 for S¢ size package. ment of Roller Skates, WILLIAM see ployer and receive stay drunk a whole week in Burne. There were no land laws, were mighty fow lawa of any in Harney county thore days. French, Wm, Haniey, the Livestock crowd and a few inde pendent cow men ron the game and ta every corner of the Burns wind ewept Cemetery you can find tod rotting wooden headboards mark where some chap fran up against home-made iaw and suf fered Hanley h French secre ere ot betng enough money | THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 RICH AMERICAN EMPIRE BOTTLED UP BY OREGON CATTLE KING | on . ~_ “ SERRE SD away with due ceremony and with mich buckshot extracted as made the corpes fit for the parlor, Han ley. destring to secure the French acres, needed money, and riaht here Mr. Hanley began to cast longing eyes at the horizon over which lay Portiand an bankere and lawyers and other fa’ who had mone ad wanted land. How Hanley interested the big lgont men in Oregon, how he se the “P" and “OO” ranches, how Harney county today First of de Fishing Roses Sueeex But all the Ro- mance of the Sailing is Gene, Saye Old Guard. “Zehere’s nummore romansh ‘a aish here fishin’ bianish. I'm gon ner hire out holdin’ yarn ‘n er bioomin’ knittin’ faect'ry.” The sbeve was the sorrowful requiem pronounced by “Chilkat Tommy” Waish as he lurched sadly back and forth in the missen ; hrouds of the J. D. Poters to day. The Peters ts taking north the firet crew of the season for the Orca canneries, and “Chilkat Tom my” ie believed to have fished those waters when king salmon | Were nothing but minnows. In previous years getting a crew | aboard an Alaska flaheries boat wae tention of police, outfitters, bartenders, boancers, mates, quartermasters, satiors and volanteors the length of the water front. Shrieks, howls, curses, songs and laughter filled the air itke the remains of a “Boyne Water” singing Englishman at an trish plenic, and the map who didn't have to be carried aboard at the lsat and either be battened junder a hatch or lashed to some. thing until the hawsers were cast off considered himself disgraced. Now all ts changed, Sedate little groups of fishermen stood about pler 9, ate oranges, smoked and DANVILLE, fl, Maroh 17.—By U. P.—Judge Wright, of the federal court here, has refused naturaliza member of the United Mine Workers of America. When asked, “It tt « te the potnt that the union and the Inwa }of the 'Tulted States differed, which | |would you folto * Strong answered, he union, of course.” Wright said: “I can never grant the right of cltisenahip in the | United States to any man who fol~| lows the dictates of his trade unto |rather than the laws of our jand INDORSES ALASKAN. 2 Representative Ellis, of on, of Juneau, for w poletment Al division pe hood In Walla Walia and formed | an early iaw partnership with Mr. Walia bade goodbye to friends. Extra bartenders put on for the da water front resorta flicked te aimlessly and waited for the rush to begin. It didn't come. ‘Chilkat Tommy” did the best he could. He “took two" fn each place, and made the rounds 14 times before liquid crime and coach varnish pat sueh a crimp in his gait that he couldn't quit hte| berth at the bar, where obitvion came humping along and overtook him. Tommy tried to drown the steamer whistles with his joy, bet he was the “last rose of summer, | left dlooming alone.” Instead of and turned away Tommy wept; then opaque gloom settled down on him like a wet blanket over a baby carriage, and crowning iIndignity—Tommy was carried aboard by two stoical Japa, who never surrommd anything stronger than tea As the water front reporter bade | him goodbye Tommy was wenkly muttering, “Jush lookee that! Nex’ trip I'll have t' show er ¥. M. Shee A, card t' get aboard th’ dishrep. bie ol vessel; cap'n ‘il be crow-| shayin’ an’ dam crew ‘ll be weeptn’ | on eash uneer's nekeh. Shawful —— at 'Shortdan, Mont Fat, or even fattish, women read maclves according! has become a duty. Many are try- cheapest and safest way to get in | form for the Directoire mode is by means of Marmola Prescription Tablets. Any druggist (or the Mar-| mola Company, Detroit, Mich.) will | | give you a large-sized case of these | want little fat reducers, contain. | |ing ® good, generous supply, WASHINGTON, March IT-—Ry U.| seventy-five cents, and even this! quantity should be enough to make | y indorsed Thomas K./a decided impression on your excess | | fat. Many have lost as much as a) *| pound a day These Marmola Prescription Tab- | lets may be used with impunity and Nkewise perfect confidence, for, be ‘He Rented His House: For Rent—Vour-room | Millman City, on car lin month, Apply W. i. Reard man City. This ad ran in The Star six | times, at a cost of $1.20 The man who hgd the house for rent got calla from the ad and finally rented the house for $10 per month, No other paper carried the ad, house at! and even if it did run for six days, | we didn’t do #o bad, Considering the location, and dis- probably considers himself lucky {hn seouring @ tenant in that time. ‘This ta additional proof, people all over t country watch our classified columns, and that |@uburban house owners get tenants by using this page, as well as those | jelone in. Tell the Classified Man your| | | wante Ca)! bin at Main 1060, Ind “1. tance from the city, the owner) too, that | ing made strictly in accordance with the famous Marmola Pre. ription, they are, of course, quite harmless. They are rather bene. $10 per ficial than otherwise, in fact, never disturbing the stomach or causing a wrinkle of the flesh. Ady, WANT—A farm oF aére tracts. Bee page oes Wher I've a 100-page whieh teaches you how ureelt without dru tifutly Hlusteated it free to every «# Hing person who malie me this | 8d oF Cally for | 5.8. HALL, , D, |_ 1814 Hecond Ave... Héattle, Wn, ‘s utterly will be told in The| ok TT, Mont.. March 17.-Ttonry thie state, died today} oe | Overfatness Condemned ore who want to be in the mode this | Your must understand that the de-| mand is for lines, not curves, and tion papers to William Strong, «| govern th y That moans OFF with the fat. It ing eroise or dieting; but it is certain they will find these methods | too slow and unreliable The for} DESCRIBES DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS EXISTING AT THE COUNTY HOSPITAL pationt-attendant an Investigation servations he There erent cougty wecond commissioners. “About four th | Ceedities tended money or otherwine an I took “Two other tad, One was that of a young man ther about 35, about 24, with tray have been in the hospital for sev | oral months, waiting cure or make eripph City Prisoner D nother thé patient-attendant’s statements should be investigated, appears to bad cane of joe a very and indifference “A Mr, TACOMA training. them Thie young Tac tnotden tally ly Hittle wor about as happy be, Four years ago. Charley was shov- Ing scenery around the Tacoma the- jatre dodging managerial for 87 per w tractive forty loult, and, tag down 'iz00 per week for | te r e my been said that a man who | little teeate, his mother right get along but it | Probably Charite’s mid this Ta man tn lereditable tmitat jame of William: Aunday mother for years & proud and six feet of & son that is jstory is this When Mack was talking mother SINGLE Johnston Co, J N Building nad THE TALKING | wt Seattle Man Wants! Jeupant of the sar Critiotaing conditions existing county hospital abaon HOS Mado eight visits to the Inet ji t Guring the past few months Writes to (hifie the saw and rectting the ob made with regaré to the treatment of patients and gen oral methods in preasing nee help, for an investigatic be ponent pationt-attendant the general to give Bloom some Georgetown Webb of Alki but he thought that aldered tt the duty of the | administored This pationt-attendant made the the ‘shention of commissioners manner that provements treated indiffe examinations, ing his condition waa not se Good Nurse Fired. These conditions have | oxiated long enough, as this ts the Charges Negiect. told by this same patient-attendant weeks ago I accor panted an old man to the hospital,” continues Mr war to be t other trouble the patient been given for the one | received | physieians. the physicians | ward, ask then leave. rather foant attention to the sick “I have beep told and also heard it stated by A number of patients t as a rule only immediate ne. disinterestedly unless influenced The old gen there died In 12 days . and other attentions ated for kidney being confined was taken In hand by a really humane and seal-| who soon had him out of bed and sitting up. told me that he had but afterwards years or moi that could probably be accomplish ght to the hospital suf. | formant told me, was entirely to the nurse's able The peculiar thing was that this , with her high tasted about while those leas entive held their | duty with ardor thoughtful and r mature to Tomorrow Mr. the hospital, general sanitary . method of feed was brought from the eclty prison to the hos | pita! and ‘ounty commissioners tn & ward for| ing expenditures for the Rac ates | Seeasmtc ace eM aecee sae Y MINSTREL MAN BUYS A HOME FOR HIS MOTHER BOY, NOW A VAUD! VILLE STAR, SHARES 8UC- CESS WITH MOTHCR. BY LEN HUNT. How many today wh Of courses Lam not referring ¢ whe have been given a professional but to those who have had thelr own who started without oeftee and sinkera, as & mother could will always | Charile one TAY Come late, his mother wanted a home, although had aaid nothing to him about one, for he certainiy| Charlie then planned a little sur ia the only | Moi nke are open. Charlie slipped drew down} , strolled carelessly el and made @ pay~ e his mother had Do you wonder | raise the roof” morning Mack morning came, two around there is today § mother and her heart on. now why the people 1 Charlie appears SS THE POPULAR JOHNSTON PIANO HERE 18 A PIANO MADE AFTER OUR OWN HEART~— OUR OWN FACTORY. A TONE OF RARE DEPTH AND SWEETNESS; NOTED FOR ITS PERFECT EVENNESS OF SCALE AND AN AC- TION UNSURPASSED IN ANY THE OOS8T. ‘Yakima Valley Produce (o.\{~ CLEARANCE SALE Yak jon Apples, Monday, Tuesday ana Wednerday, 1 | See us at store, of phone us, North | | 2445, Sunset, or White 466, Inde- | pendent. MANUFACTURED IN POSSESSES REGARDLESS OF JOHNSTON WITHSTAND WESTERN CONTAINS MANY BXCLUSIV MORE JOHNSTON THROUGHOUT THE NOR’ HIGH-GRADE BUILT ESPECIALLY TO CONDITIONS, 1 FRATURES, THAN ANY BOLD ON BASY MONTHLY TERMS, about 200 pairs lace curtains specially priced in a 3-day sale as follows— $10.50 curtains for $6.75 a pair. $ 8.50 curtains for $4.75 a pair. $ 3.50 curtains for $2.25 a pair. $ 1.00 curtains for 65c a pair. a splendid opportunity to buy dependable cur tains at such extraordinary price saving; they are not mussed up and shop-worn, but all clean, fresh, up-to-date curtains—good for anybody who is particular about the appearance of the home. the prices are so remarkably low because we cannot continue these patterns on account of new arrangements made with some of the larg est factories in this country and abroad these curtains, included in this special sale, are divided into four lots, as follows | Bulene Point de and Arabian Polnt curtains, tn L N 1) w re and “3 — 4 ne hg A ore ’ Hy Sod owe | aa thin ict tose we te bebe ns ot 0. Gables Wi tale apeclas dates pale $6.7 15 f Martie Antoinette, Duchesse and Irish Point / urtaina, in white, Arablan and tvory colors: five | | various patterns to neler these curtains are 0 | 2 yards long: re * in this Jot were j p to $8.50 « pair; your eholee in this two-tone - | values at the | j ar pF t air; your choles 2 J bie aaie, pair if 22 |] —Secoteh Guipure curtains, in white onty; four pat } terns to # t from, all neat and desirable Ge- ot 0 4 signa; the regular price is very low at $1.00 « 5 air 65c an interesting sale of them— Kon French plate mirrors, with golden and weathered’ oak rames, well finished Size 6x6 tn., plain; regu- lar 500; special Size 8x10 in., plate c 1 ilar $3.06: Bing 10x14 In ular $1.26 10x17 tn. 6x16 in 14x24 tn. 16x26 in n; regular $4.75: ap 16x28 in. lain, regular $6.76 14x82 in. beveled: regular §$¢.50 1 orders p yuly tilled a well made and attractive a regular price, 822.50 this ts a combination Davenport and box couch; ifte from the trom on patent eelf-raising spring reveals t fe. Inches tn length, 26 in wh P- th is bom space le very conveniant—the ba venport drops dowr, forming a comfortable bed—upt tered in fine Persian velour, ny color, plush trimmed; very attractive in appearance, and pi regular Price of thie Davenport couch te $23.60; extre/ specially priced for the week mall orders pro: SSS xcellent Flour And Live Ever Fmd 628 Diewett St, Fremont Station. This is the place to get your fancy | na Potatoes, also special prices All Fall Stock of Petins. =~ Shoes and Me Furnish- ing Goods at less than half price. RAINIER CLOTHING STORE 1104 First Ave. h to 17th, inclusive. ror. THY ORIMNTAL POOL ROOMS, H1GM CLASS SCHOOL OF DANCING % Pool Tables —45 Author of the Improved Waits, 25 Solo Tables—25 Two Step, Three Step, and Sohot- oie ple Mell. "ye Labor Teo Chasees Tues and Frid ge of the Kind tp the o world ; focia! Nights Wed. and Sat. Private § c@@h given away daily. 1419-18- mesial Mignts, Wet and Sat. Private F rhird av. between Pike and Union, Paks hab esa A nt hd mac PROF. nd gl $16.00, $18.00, $22.50, at $7.50 and evento Gh Sz CROWN CLOTHING Co, ate HH, f claintng 1121 Firet Avenue. iJ 2 barn ao] rent Third and University HBADQUARTERS. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, toc. Srecha ent 18 #0 Investment or on Margins, Alaska tide Rieotrlatty, vibration, light ther- apy, hot alr ‘swoat bath 4 other drugioss im Op reome | for Tite ‘and treating o o, Rest eaulnpe ices In Beattie, G sultation Treatments $1 eaen, A. Holt, Osteopath and Optieta 407-8-9 People's Bony Bldg, Becon jand Pike, “Main 34 ae MARTI ac Oppenite waver Hotel lg OY ME off AT f WRAY, ine Wan INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY COMPAN 1000-10 American Bask Retiding, A SR SERRE SESS RR MeN 8 OS TIT: