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Th«-— County Official Paper The liest— —FOR— RDVERTlSINi Jiarncy County, ¡ • j V e *. Established (CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896. She gimcs-^tafiL M7': : • HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. JANUARY 11.1899, INSTRUCTIONS SENT OTIS AT MANILA. islands and for the confirmation of 1 paid for, when possible, in cash at will be embalmed and taken to all their private rights and relations. I a fair valuation. Cuba on the warship which the ESD All ports and places in the Phil United States has designated to It wilt be the duty of the com- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Natives Mustjïield. I mander of the forces of occupation ippine islands in the actual posses convey the remains of General Gar On. Year Six Month. ..................................»•«» sion of the land and naval forces of cia back to his native country. Ihres M sa-ns Washington. Jan., 5.—The f , ’ to announce and proclaim in the the United States will be opened 0 ? most public manner that we came, Young Cubans Desire to Join lowing is the text of instructions • fficial directory “■■s not as invaders and conquerors, but to the commerce of all friendly Americans. sent to General Otis, in command rrATB —OREGON ■ friends, to protect the natives in nations. Ail goods and wares, not j G W. McBride. of the I uited States^forces in the as 1H ,, prohibited for military reasons, by J et ■ ....................... their homes, in their employments )Thos. Tongue. Havana, Dec.5.—General Gomez Philippines, to be^proclaimed to anj j t W. K. Ellis oiUgresbHisn ................. ....« in their personal and religious due announcement of the military C. M.ldleman > the Filippinos as expressive of the Attsniey General . ■ is, of course a great figure in the . ..Win P Lord «fv«rnor rights. All persons, who either by authority, will be admitted upon II R Kincaid purpose of the United [States with I ¿tsrstary ef state minds of Cuban peop'«, but the I Phil. Metschan Trsasursr R active aid or honest submission co- payment of such duties and other younger military men—men like ............. GM Irwin respect to’them: gup;. Publis Instruction Tlio Largest Stock charges as shall be in force at th» W H Loeds I lists PriBttr K General Mayia Rodrigeuz, Jose . S. Bean. “Adjutant General’s Office ’ °Perate " Ui the government of the time of the importation. C. Wei verton Ths Lowest Prices Washington, Dec, 27.—By direct I nited States to give effect to these Finally, it shall bo tho earnest Gonzel and Mario Monaele—are XIMSTM JUDICIAL BISTRICT. bénéficient purposes will receive the a little tired of his domination and ion of the secretary of war, I have 1 paramount aim of the military ad «UtaitWUn d ’f.-Vh1"?’? are disposed to accept an arrange • id.risc Atteraoy . .. C. W. ParrUh. I the honor to transmit herewith in reward of its support and protection Wo solicit your trade und guaranteo EAIK TREATMENT to al! ministration to win the confidence, Ju u. r.AS'ebSBtativt R) . O. L. Patterson. ment with the Americans without .<enater ••(*) A H.beivau structions of the president ’relativi All others will be brought within' respect and affection of the 'inhabi I the lawful rule we have assumed,! consulting him. e««NTT— HARNEY I j to the administration ¡of affairs i:i ___ ... C. P. Rutherford . with firmness if need be, but with-1 tants of the Philippines by assuting Ssunty J d4ge Suggestions to this effect have j the Philippine islands. (R; 11. Kelley to them in every possible way (that ‘ Jlerk .. ..(R) J C. Welcome out severity so far as may be possi- ! Treasurer been communicated to the United Washington,iD. C. Dec., 21. — To » TA. McKinnon full measure of individua 1 rights iurvtysr .(D) A . J. McKinnon ble. States military administration, issriif The de- .(KU W. ü. Waters the Secretary of War, Sir: Assessor and liberty which is the heritage B) W C. Byrd 5« Bo»-»uperiateuaaut which, though well disposed toward Within the absolute domain of [struction of the Spanish fleet in the ....... I M Davis $;««k Inspecter of free people and by proving to A . B. .Marks (IJ)/ Sem aiissiouors Gomez, is pleased to receive any military authority which necessari ! the harbor of Manila by the United Geo. Hagey 'F i them that the mission ofthe United Hxserr ». 8. LAND OFFICE.' States naval squadron commanded ly is and must remain supreme in States is one of benevolence; sub ■ and all Cuban gentlemen who are »•»liter .7.. . ..\h.’A.c»i"JK, by Dy L Dewey, ’«’fey, followed by the reduct- me tl)e ceueu «’<!«<! territory until me the con- stituting the mild sway of justice ' willing to discuss public questions.) Ucc-iver ! . e .1 • . 1.* . of g _ ress _ -J of « L >he . . I United : ...1 LJ .. » . - L shall . 1 ! I General Brooke has declined a ion of the city and the surrender States and right for arbitrary rule. I ----- AGENTS FOR------ the Spanish forces, practically ef otherwise provide, the municipal In the fulfillment of this high | proposal to send a special envoy in- i to the woods to find Gomez and SOCIETIES. j feett d the conquest of the Philip- .’aws of the territory, in respect to mission , supporting th«' temperate | pine islands^and the suspension of private rights and property and the :1 administration of affairs for the treat him with as an equal power 8TLTA RERIK All DegreeNo.43 Meets nwy 1st tnd 3d Wednesday. 'Spanish sovereignty " therein. , repression of crime, are to be con- — greatest good ofthe governed, there in the island. But flic junta pat Miss Jennie .MePhecter» raniv mva nwivm N.O. *».«•. ; <«»• « « . . . . Mas 1 l.eoua ................... Zuigier, Rec. .... riec y. \\ jfh the’signature of tlio treaty o’ sidered as continuing injf rce must be sedulously maintained, riótica has deputed Generals Be • peace between' the United States administered by the ordinary tribn the strong arm of authority to re tancourt anil Cardenas to invit A. ft. V. W. Burns Ledge, No. 47 Write us for Prices. |and Spain by their respective plen- 1 rials as far as possible. press disturbance and to overcome Gomez to reside near Havana and Meetsererv 24 und 4lh 1 hurßdftyg. to give the Cubans the benefit of li M Horton, M. W. ipotentaries of Paris on the 10 inst, The operationsof civil and mimic- all obstacles to tho best of all bless- J.W Savor, Roc. land as a result [of victories of jpa] government are to be performed ings of good government upon the his counsel. They will start in a American arms, the future control, by such officers as may accept the I people of the Philippine islands, day or two for Jinaguayabo, where ■ ARMY LORSI, NO. 77, I. O O F. Mms *i 044 Fellows Hall, «very Saturday disposition and government of the supremacy of the United States, by | and lhe free flag of the United he is. 7 31»«, .M L. Lewis, N. G. Gomez'continues in his correspon J . P. Zeigler, Secy. Philippine islands are ceded to the taking the oath of allegiance, or by j States. dence, [cautiously to criticise the United States. In fulfilment of the officers chosen, so far as may be, beceived ' at manila . Americans. rights of sovereignty thus acquired practicable, from the inhabitants of C A ¡»WEEK, ' and the iesponsible obligations of the island. proclomation to the Filipinos cabled , Secret Treaty Between England i â TTÜXKKY ÁT LAW, 'government thus assumed, the act- While the control of all the pub to Mojor General Otis from Wash-1 I Anti America, | ual occupation and administration I Oregon. 1 lic property and the revenues of th ington has been issued h^re. Bara*, : j of the entire group of the Philippine states passes with the cession, and London, Jan. 6.—The Shanghai I I islands becomes immediately'neces- while the use and the management Garcia's Daughter Dead. BURNS, ORkeOX. I correspondent to the Daily Mail. sary,[aud the military ’government of all public means of transporta « Isays: According to Chinese re- | I heretofore maintained by the United Miss Mercedes Garcia, daughter. 1 ports, a secret treaty exists between ! States in the city, harbor and bay tion are necessarily reserved to the Brick and Lina eonstantly"onjliand,*ni|tho y.irdjin csturns. A AGENT. > 1 _ and the United States | th® | I Great _ Britain of Manila is to be extended with authority of tho United States, pri of the late Calixto Garcia, the vate property, which belongs to Cuban leader, died at Thomasville, i prevent any further donation of of work done.------ Term, on application. NOTARY PUBLI * all possible dispatch to the whole individuals and corporation, is to Ga., on Dec. 27th, of consumption. chjneâe territory. of the ceded territory. OBBGOK In performing this duty, the be respected except for cause fully Mrs. Garcia and her two daughters; arrived there the day General Gar-’ r„, .. . , Practices bvfor« U- 8. Land Office. j military commander of the United established. . 1 he i outh s Companion is cia died at Washington, and while . The taxes and duties heretofore States is enjoined to make known ,i- » • . n- ‘ r| probably ? the only in J periodical 1 i to the inhabitants of the Philippine pavable by the inhabitants to the at dinner received intelligence of;1 worM seventy-two years of i.«land6 that in succeeding to the late government become payable to , the death of the head of the family j age, whose first subscriber is still sovereignty of Spain, m serving authorities of the United State? ¡ The contents of the telegram were DEALER IN-- Mercedes, | living and still a constant reader unless it be seen fit to substitute for never revealed to Miss Î* the former political relations of the them other reasonable rates nr who was at that time failing :---- rapid- -- : 1 of .5 t!._ the paper. , T he subscriber II2k ARE C HO CKer y SURfiEON I inhabitaots and in establishing a PMYSICIÄN a *» new political power, the authority modes of contribution to the ex !y. Al! the members of the Gurcia ' who enjoys this unique distinction Rcsidenc 1 of the United States is to be exert« d penses of government, whether gen family at present in the ceuntry 'is Mis. Hannah M. Parson of | at Oftive : T1NWÄRE. GUNs,c.” : SMMUNITI01 i for^the sovereignty of the persons erator local. If private property be were at th“ bedside of Miss Merco- , IJ. ooklyn, New York, now in her | 4 OREGON land property of the people cf the, taken for military use. it shall be d< s when the end came. The hodv 85 year. She was the little sister | MACHINE 5Í10B L N CONN’EC T1UN. Dioyele«, A’ ' ' -. »I flu of a fi iend of Nathaniel Willis t father of N. 1’. Willi’, the poet, tta. repa.red promptly and salisfactorally GKO. 8. SIZEMORE, 1 and founder of The Youth Com- ATTORNEY, I panion. When Mr. Willis had Bi»»,, ........................................ O rison . resolved upon publishing a new j OUR PATRONS a We sell everything you may want and ouri stock is completejn every line. a Studebaker Wagons, IMScOormick Harvestlne^Machir rT, Pabst Steer. SMITF^PEARSON, Brick Makersand Contr actors .c VOEGTLY Dr. W.L. Marsden, Everything CtoUw-acn«, Land Uu<in«»H. sud Real Estate matter prom, tlv attended to. J- w Bl«««. R M.TURNER BIGG & TURNER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, — — — — oaieox. Brass, Practice in all the courts of Ore. Collection« promptly,ruado. S. W MILLER, NOTARY PUBLIC. Burn», - - - Oregon. LIYE AND LET LIYE" Is our MOTTO. Your interests are ottr interests. Bargain Coiumn. SEASONABLE GOODS Price« quoted In this column am rrlrtly CARB ai d yfxM or.ly’thr wetk ef mu Th’*“ are genuine i «ipairs and prices. r<>o**s And a Ity apeak for therr.se?. «e A i mat ) of •Eres ar:- •* «re »•>’.•! at actual Ira« to us wr - ar. -»f cvr.re. orly tell In limited qnaiHltiee to at y e ne purthceer. H. 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