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the times - herai . d ». Gives The News quip. MOtt. ÄDVERTISIN SUBSCRIBE. Job KKiSr’i CONSOLI DATED JULY 22, 1896 —--------------------------------------------------------- -— ------------------------------------ --------------—«a—Rw© ghe Simc5-Mtera(d. BURNS. HARNEY’ COUNTY, OREGON. MARCH 8 MEDIUM Printing 1899, NO./4 .-V-, FiU‘thei‘ Opeititions, | both sides of the river and shelled amount of purchase money and ex Speaker Reed met Representative > the enemy’s position at Guadaloupe cesses paid upon the same by the Lacey, of Iowa,in the shadow of th- Manila, March 3. £:10 p. m.— ' effectively, temporarily scattering surrender of ¡the duplicate receipt entrance to the members’ lobby of SUBSCRIPTION RATES: , The I nited States gunbeat Con- the rebels. The enemy’s loss was and the execution of a proper relin- the house. He peered at the Iowa One Year ........ ..................................... cord has arrived here after a week’s ' heavy. quishment to al) claims of said land man, who bears a strong resemb-, Nx Months Three Months Ontario, cruise a.ong the west coast eftbe^ Private John T. Oise, Third ar whenever such entry slia'l have lance to the secretary of war. Oregon. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY' i island of Luzon. The only incident. tillcry, was killed. been duly canceled by the commis Walking up to him. and greeting STATIC—ORIGON : . g . w . McBride, of her trip was the burning of - a .... Onboard the gunboat Privates sioner of the general land office. him with a cheerful laugh and a Benatoni Ctuiuii . «C t ^« u “*U schooner loaded with supp ies for William Wheeler and Louis Barrien ...... I * And > in n cases where parties, as pra- handshake tint conveyed a sugges ' «Thus. TutiKUe. I W. K. J.ills GongreMBinen < M. 1 diem an the rebels at Dagupan, the termii.- of the California regiment was emptors or homestead claimants, tion of great relief, he astonished i Atterticy General .......... ti v ’ . * soveruor have paid double minimum price the representative by drawling out: I H WR K nKincaid Kincaid 1,8 of lhe railroad. The natives fled wounded. ¿ücrvtary ©f State R rreasurer I>h " ‘ « M 'i , *rt* ” an ' 1 »handon the town when tl e 6:50 p. "Lacy, you look so much like m. — The rebels in the i F,ir land which has afterward been iupt Jubile luMrucliou R Haie Jouter w hi .» v . i . gunboat anchored in the bav. the secretary of war that you ought - village San Joss tired on the Unit d found not to be within the limits of TJio Largase Stook . R. 8. Bean. J I •o be whitewashed. .[ C. Wolvertun tapremo JuJu'ca States gunboat Bennningtoi: today >* railroad bil l grant, or which is ’ F. A. Moore FROM OTI3 Tlio Lcwost Prices. and the warship shelled that place within the limits of any portion of J NIXETII JWDIUIAL DISTRICT. . .D ........ M.D. C lifford District JuM^a Washington. March 3. — The fol | and other subnrbs of Malabon this a grant which has heretofore or ... C. W. Parrish. “The simplest efforts last the Oi.tnet Attorayy n Koreauaudve R) O. L. H.m rsun. ! lowing dispatch lias been received . afternoon. (R).............. A. A W.Gowan W-0oW4u . | which shall hereafter be forfeited l0!)gegf said the gifted lecturer; W’e solicit your trade and guarantee FAIR TREATMENT to all leint-Deuater I by l... the ____ x , war . in answer , Tl»a The f United States transports by reason of anv failure upon the ......... 7 . secretary of «OUSTY — HARNEY lock at Mary’s lamb—forever cm ...... j.tnc. a sparrow I to his inquiry re pectirg the num I Senator and Ohio have arrived here part of the grantee to construct that Oounty uadge ... . , , i balmed in deathless verso.” 11. Klt-har.l.on I . . , fltrk ................................. with reinforcements of troops. portion of the railroad in which I ,. J. (4. c. <i welcome oer rretisurer ........................... ..(R) .. ot Amertc n prisoners held bv . , , this moment a tall stranger ii > II- o. Whitiusr Whltluir I 1 ,. àurvey*r ............................. such grant was made, which is ad , ’ A. .. j. McKiunou tne insurgents: Sherilf.................... ,, i . ... , Im’ auibence suddenly arose, and in .......... J I W w I’.ui hauaii 1 ïsaessar jacent to and cotermmus with such . J ’ .w c. Bini, Mama, ------- Mania, ; March 3.—Insurgents ich^ol Super, ntendeut ... .4») Gomt z ’ Recoin menda! ion. , , .. j,, | a voice choked witli emotion, fi r A. K. Richardsen ............ Itoelc Inspecter A. Veuaior ' have nut taken nor du they bol l a lands, the excess ot $12> per acre! , . , , ... (Dp joininlssiojür» , , , cely cried: "1 ou re a liar! Thei. Geo. Haney •Fit shall m like manner be repaid, but i, , . .... single prisoner of war. They have i . 1 he dramaticj.lv stalked f.-om tin Havana, March, 2. — General orrtcK: only to the entry man who made the harskv 0. < LAND three soldiers ” in ” .......... Malolos. picked 'lao.JW Hues ; r»om. “Who was th it.nan?” in Gomez has asked Governor-General »«later exens.-Jpayment or to his e.xecut r .. . cbm. Newell i up in January, who, without per taeeiriir -pi red the startlei heturer. ‘ Oh,’ I mission, went among them mar Brooke to reduce the army nf oc or administrator for the benefit of i su'd the chairman cf the lecture cupatiûn to 10,000 men. retaining the eetat *. ----- AGENTS FOR----- - Cavite and Caluocati. I am look-1 i e< mmittce, ‘you mustn’t mind him SOCIETIES. ling after them and providing 10,000 Cubans in the service of the Ho belongs te the commissary de I military government. At least, so 1 money. Have captured over 1500 SYI.VA BEBEKAII Degree No.aS parlment!”— Cleveland Plain Deal says Señor Muntile de Caspedes, Kejxistvation Bill Anne» Meetsererv let and 3*1 Wednesday. , insurgent soldiers since February 4 Mias Jenule MePLeetei« N.I- i er. M M Leona Zeigler, Ree. st anJ hold the majority as prisoners who acted as interpeter at yestei- day’s council, adding that General I It appears that the legislature in I of war. Reports which reach the If Mr. McKinley can’t bluff making provision A. a. 0. W. Barns Ledge, No. « ------ under „..„v. ........ .„.„n f>r the registra- ' United Stales are manufactured Brooke took the proposition ¿á?“Writo us for Prices. Meet.every M »u,llthTjl¡u”l“onun. V W , consideration, and promised to tion law tacked on a good thing for any more successfully than lie did My troops J.w taxer I’.ec. . no th in Hongkong. consult Washington. Gen. Brooke county clrks, in the shape of a ten , on the army bill, he should never here are in splendid condition. I himself says nothing of the question cent fi e to be paid the clerk by the . attempt to play poker. (Signed) OTIS. HARNEY LOWGE, NO. 77, I. O O F. j The Cuban military assembly county for each voter registered. «..c.atoMFeitow. I met today at Msrinna, General This money is to go to the e'erks BEBELS DISHEARTENED. There is a crying demand for a’ ! w Y King.secy. 1 Andrade announced that the pend individually, bo the law is under , war investigation th it will inves* | New York, March 3.—A dispatch i ■ I ing business was of a very import stood here. County Clerk F>ur F ligate, instead ot devoting its time. ' to the Herald from Manila says: it ' , C- A- SW¿L-¡., ant and serious nature, connected roughs was asked about it today and ' lo try iog to cast clou! ts upon . id rumored litre that a s,t amt r j|)e Ppecia| COil). i what is already known. attorney at law , with 20.000 stands of arms ™d nHttee tbaHiad ca¡h.a upon p..^. said very promptly: “Yes. I guess the law makes just I ••----------------------------------- I Oregon. ammunition which was bound for . , leht McKinley He 8(IRg( . 8tcd that BarnN. such a provision, but I do not think ’ We should like to have certain i BURNS, — — the Philippines has be.-n seized ini the session should be private, and it was right and knew nothing h eminent . democrats , . . ,, . , . unices cslinialcH, ole Buildings put up within the amount of ” Japanese waters by the uapanese i tbc ¡isscllli)|y Sf) oldtírtd) the public about it until the ’«w w”“ 1 ----- ---- h “* 1 J i r'-ntisfaetion guaranteed. i authorities. . » «»ita't'.u. XI» 40 »• » V" » »J W w* ami mt- onviiu.un- C--— n»ven m , ic p,irtjt.s can tject a democratic figures given in estimates. Aguinaldos army is disheartened , however, that the session was a bv fomeone here at tl>e court house ’ . „ , e President in 1900. ! aa tho result of the recent action. '-tormy one. the discussion t.eing • Mr. Burroughs will, of course, | REAL ESTATI Many companies of the insurgents ' llVer the acceptance of the $3,000, now that the law has become one of , 1 .. r ' Evidently moved by the fact XOTAKY PVBL1? have retired because their office rs COO tendered by the United Blates the statutes of Oregon, take his fees, , , .. r' ’1 a 1 , , do, , and .... 1 since that a few adventurous Americans' shulk and won’t lead their men. government. Seventeen members a 1 anyone else would k J I 7V.x_.lcll IV L V . QZR.ECOÎT The latest news from Cebu is'¡t ie said, favored accepting thi3 . 11 • is about 1 num have been fijjlrlinji in the vote of - Umatilla 40(>U, . ... the revolu-1 yy Practise» before U- 8. Land O31ce. good. The natives are returning amount, but no lii.al decision was his fees will amount to about $400 tionary ranks in Nicargua the J ¡iiydc nn(] lime 8]WUya on hand at the yard. t-£f~Reaidenee IIanlry house, to the town. The coolies are now reached, and the assembly will at each election, state and preside:!-1 President of that country is trying; willing to work at reasonable wages. meet tomorrow afternoon nt El tial It is like “finding it in the (to m ike things as disi greeable for Und-r the native government they ' Correro. ro id,” for County Clerk Burroughs . our government ;.s possible. First asked double piiy. Vessels are now who has not the least mark of re-, thing he knows he may have a loading and business has been, re semblance to a “grafter’ and who g()(l(| nr.iny American visitors. Relief of Settlers. SURGEON sumed. was perfectly satisfied with the! ______________ PHYSICIAN AND I The ifluential natives of the is $2000 salary he has h rettforsj President Diaz is said to have I Resident: at Office i lands of Malate and Tier a request Many n-ttb rs in Oregon will le drawn—East Orcgoriinn. DEALER IN— j evolved a plan for civilizing lhe general Otis to send troops there benefitted by the yaRsage of senate -______________ .the wilder I «liars of Mexico by HAHUWAHE CHOCKery H U RN-' I They say that 200 men could easily bill No. 717, to secure which Sena Marry XX’rxrl Men < Join« | furnishing them with teachers.' , subdue the rebels The inhabitants tor McBride is actively engaged, | If he wishes his si heme, to be in- I _______ ♦ ; arc p* aceal.de. They ore disgusted says the Long Creek Eagle. The The people of Pendleton, Oregon ' <L» secl by the far-famed savages I : TINWARE. GUNS. AMMUNITION- bill was submitted bv his committee with the exortions of three eucccs GEO. S. SIZEMORE, ' in Gull of Cal- 1 : nd he reported it back to the sen are making preparations to extend 1 "f Tiburon Islam), 'give native governors attorney , .«ACHINE SllOr I' N CONNECTION, Bicycles, Mowing Machines, Uun the 1« st of hospitality to those who , 'f»' n>a. he should see to it that the B crxs ................................. 0,\EmN;i The two islands contain SO,COO ate with the second section to read Ollec.ion«, Land bu-mess. and 1-a I attend the second annual conven-j instructors sent thither are plump . tn. repaired promptly arid aalisfactorally head of cattle which c-n’litute the ' B8 f.d|OWJ Entate mailer prom I Hv attended to. ford supply of the rebel army of Sec. 2. That in all cases where lion of the I’acifiic Northwest Wool1'n person and not too old. homestead or tirnl er culture or des Growers' convention, to be held , the south. The declaration of the demo ert land entries or other entries ol there on March 7, 8, and 9. The II. m . tvrneb J. W BttiWI, promi es to be more cratic house caucus, that the Con convention public lands have heretofore or Another Brush- BIGG & TURNER shall hereafter be canceled or re- than an occasion for mere enjoy stitution and the Declaration of Manila Manila. March 4.11:1' 4. 11:1-1 a r. m — linquisht d on account of cot.lli. t, or ment: but one on which there will Independence are both opposed ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, At daylight General Wheaton’s where, from any cause, the entry given many things of inestimable to our governing any people T n. BURNS, — — — — OREGON I outpost discovered a large body of has been erroneously allowed and value to sheepmen and wool hand against their will, and declaring Practice in all tne courts of Ore. relit Is attempting to cross the river cannot •>« confirmed, the secretary lers. No one interested in this in it to be the duty of this govern-, 1\ HOLES A LE DEALERIN Collections promptly made. fir lhe puri> >se of reinforcint the of the interior .ball cause to be re dustry can aford to miss it. | inent to aid the people of the is Railroads have given a one and . ' enemy at Go : laloupe, and a gun paid to th. perioii who made such land which lately belonged to i Iroat advai < under a heavy fire entrv, or to his 1> gal r< presenlali ven, one fifth fare. See that you secure I Spain to set up governments of tickets bused on this rate. ai.d poured shot into the jungle on the fees and Commissions. S. \V. MILLER. 1 their c-wn was thoroughly demo- cniti'.’i. NOTARY PUBLIC. «RECON FORWARDINC CO OUR PATRONS. We sell everything yon may want and onr stock is complete in every line. I Studebaker 'W’agons, McCormck Harvesting Machery ."Pabst Seer Harry C. Smith Contractor and Builder Brick Laying and Dr. W.L. ïïarsden, C. H. VCEGTL Cheap for Cash. Everything Fine Burnt, - Oregon. 1 2Ï. Volp PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Medical Exaw.iner for t “er-u Mutual Life Insurance Ce. e, C^*Offire Bt residence. D. LIKDSAY Physician & Surgeon. Hl 'R'F, u Beat Oxxaslxty’r-: » Cheapest Prices OREGON Dr. H. Burchi DENTIST Plastering a Complete Stock. • / s Latest Stylt There are rcasons-excelcnt ones -for the belief that the continua tion of Military rule in any former pose-i-iOu of Spain after the ex Hi res, change of copies of the ratifii d treaty of peace will be a violation of the Constitutional authority of the President. As long as there is s state of war the President’s authority is supreme, but as »oon as there is peace, the authority lies in congress has not authorized the continuance of either of the several military governments, it must be taken for granted Kmlev either intenda t in (» are to i xen is. I hat ii> onlv r >h: fully Keutuc Whiskies ¡ I Iarney \ alley Brewery O rioon . HOWARD M BM » , T m »•» f. WHlTt, VKI hn»«»' CAI D'AI11. 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