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TIIE TIMES-HERALD Gives The New The rient«*. RDVERTISIN SUBSCRIBE. n1iW.'i:J-a'jiis'.i- -i ¡■"'J ¡CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, ¡806. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON \ UL. Nil. er:------ .------------------------------------------------ She Èiineo-^rvafd. IX RI A ION S h’ N TI JI E N T I true particularly of the more val- is an example of such sub untial ! nt Cnh. van, where the United ç : uable of the sites. construction ami parctieai ! ! ¡•. ’ t States tr >op- "rusl ed 1 ko madmen J ii| • ;t a .torni o. buil t».” vl an parr: Government Con tractions of One fact Mr. Newell states has destruetability that w SCBSCKIFTION RATES: ov r the tep without dam come prominently forward during tait. .. ’ 2.W Reservoirs the only l ’ rac O h « Tear ................................... WII.l. I'hlUT» AT MAl.ABON. rix Months ............................................. .. . l.UU the last ten years, since the imiug- ' With Government con ruction, I ........ 7ö Three Months.......................... tieni àlethod. Oregon. ration of the reservoir wmk, nnd then, dams would Lea . v :! which i Manila, March 24, 5, p in. —Two OFFICIAL 1»! RECTORY I era Who have < - ap- at : original that is that water storage on a while entailing a great STATE —OREGON: G. W. McBride. I large scale can rarely be made cost, would from the first be safe, i d from Polo to the lino» of the r fi S^ns'-or*.................... .... | n n I J« e _ : h f ¡man The session of Congress just clos g -nb-tantiah and in the end prove E . ■ ts regiment report that the I profitable to individuals or corpor — fThos. iunguv. ed showed mer? live, praticai inter- J II Uli. #ongres«rn«u • . ...... I V. . ii. l-.llis U. M. ¡'Hemau '• est in irrigation work for the West ;atior.s: Water conservation is ex cheaper than any private or tem Filpinos have concentrated their Atierucy Geutral ... . Win H Kurd biavurttor ... ....... porary work. torcts ut M .1. il-on and Polo They pensive at best, and exi.-tmg co:.di-, • . Ii 1 11.. .1. Secretary ®f Statu TT.rs* Class Goods ‘’n.v Previous Con. gr<-t:i in his Phil. McisuLau Treabartr ................. K id that only Aguinnl.lo's body iupt. i’ubü« luBlruc! OU....... ....... (i M Irwin . tory, and it n'.pears to be a fact timis, lav.s, and customs .are such ... W H Loe J« . i’bi« Frinir . • .... R. pnnl is nt Malolos and that the that the | t-rson who builds a d mi i K. 8. Bean. ! A Big Buttle ExpeHcil Soon ..............j C. _. Wolverton j that public men arc »raking tin to on the headwaters of a »tree n is ¡eiiel.- ) ..thrs apparently intend Juf.rtiao .’ a !fe« > » F. A. Moure i the possibilities of developing the to 5take their f ituncs at Malabe.n NINETM JUDICIAL DISTRH i. W est through this means, and also seldom in a position to be benefited I t l'.r'f <1 ........ L> ........ . i ■ Cl ' : financially by the water Im im- Nmv York, .March .21—A dis where it »»as < xpicted an eugago— Di. riet Attoraoy ................... V. . rnrribh. that the development of the West lui t-Kcpn’Sen'.Httve .-(K) ...O. L. I'titierKot1. [ »v t place yesterday. ( pounds. Tl.-e capitalist who have We solicit your trad? and guarantee FAIR TREATMENT It all patch to the World from Manila n Jaiat o«!.at»r............... (R;............... i. V».Gowu•• ' will bem fit every eastern interest. • -ii fi ::t- d it is further asserted, .put their money into such enter- * COUNTY—IIA RN EY Although the attempt to secure a pri3-s have involuntarily become ed in th - tienehi -« <-py 'site our line th i-i ' ! ■ ini; ,,d t. iisperse to th - irroiv I Conety Jd4ge.............. "’I h . iti i govermental appropriation fir the ö'srk ................... -••• philaiithopists—l en- inctors ofthi-ir on the north. This evidently come.-1 -im: s mid m nmtains. Treasurer ....................... j building buiidin;' of reservoirs reservoir» was finally Surveyor............... .......... : fellow-men, but nut gainers them- from a belii-f on'tho part of Again- j The le'-cls were putting their iherln......................... . “¡in" I defeated, vet the Senate, by its vote Assessor in fi nt, bi lieving that the ichool Superintendent -ek-ii; has committed itself in favor of the | i selves to a notable degree. The aldo 'hot a blow is to be struck 4t»et Inspecter ... b ■' mis charms will avert the very s.: i at Malolos, their capital | .community as a whole has ben jaaiiaiüsiou’ira .... policy, and the fight for the recog L' «Vii iunquestionably enriched, uireetiy Prisoners win, i ave l.-e- n broegLt j bullets. The boles of the Filipinos i nitmn of westerns rights will be MAH5BY U. S. LAND OTTICE: i indirectly, to an extent many times in witbin the last 24 in -.¡rs say that, . .... lv outnumbered the i r 11 s In ftctlstor ........................................ Geo.«V.’ Hrt’ts vigorously prosecuted in the next th. ir hands. a.celrer .............................. < r.u». Jii'weil .chag.Nc .ii, ■ Congress. , Moreover, some very i the first cost of the works, but these the rebels have th "last ditch.' The i t lieL are further said to t< benefits cannot redound wholly to feeling ami will mak ■ the mo-t di - 'interest ng facts have been brought ----- AGENTS FOR----- have admitted th it they cannot i th? constructors. ce.-ive stand they bar • < t tiikcm to light upon ion the subject in the with stand the Americans ’ shell - Studebaker Wagons, SOCIETIES. The second l:np i.f di fensc occu The r ue great demand, Mr. New- —ime and ami House, mid eastern c.................. 1 Senate Hous?, and in-, n and bayonet »barges. pied by the rebel furce “ , is bcti-.-ci n SYLV A XKBKKAH Degree No.<3 ¡ell states in his rep of tin- w-.st- I have learned a good deal about ir i'i:e oe.ip ,1 Spanish corruborn- Meauerery IM and Wednesday. wlcCormck Harvesting Machniy < rn half of the United Statesis for San Mateo ai- 1 ‘daim- 'Nl.i s. fher - Misß J'.nitit .'lupi v ;< :s N.C«. rigation. M.ea Lcoua Zeigler, lite. .Sec'\ . more w .t r during the times of. nre vow» of trencln s there nnd the te.l tie stories told <f fa id shortage I For th'? information of Fcnntcr.- amoung the reL Is and they also | in th connection a resolution was scarcity. This Ims been particu— advance of our troops cun only be add- 1 that the hospitals are »bort À. O. y. W. ¡StirLB Ledge, No. 47. Write u» for Prices. ■letteevery 2d ml *! 4thThuit-dttys. passed directing the Secretary of lar'y accentuated l>y the draughts Hep by step with a resistance to be of supidie». li M Horton, M. W. J.W Saver, Hee. - Ir.teroir to furnish a general state of ISOS, when millions of dollars expected at every trench. The wi at her now is most favora I ment of the origin, character, and , were lost through l.-.ck of ordinary MARMIY LrtRfiE, NO. 77, I. O O F. M.s.-. Vi la Allen, the “star ” of I extent of the surveys of reservoirl supply. Could this? loses lmve ble and there are only 85 men n ■ v.eaU su». Odd fellows Halt, every Saturday sites made bv the U. S. Geoligical I been put into the form of v.oiks f >r ported in the hospital. lliiii Caine’s dramatization of hisl 7.80 p ä , W E llusloil, N. G. W Y King, -cey . The troops under general McAr popular novel, “The Christian,” I ¡Survey, with brief memoranda as jeonserving flood water, th y would I doubtle.-s have repaid the cost of thur holding the strm.c lines to tic' to present conditions of water stor- h i-; always aspired to be an author, iage at.d the moro impoitaut facts, '¡ill su-.-h work. Such loses are far- north are provided with Hitl er t >' She has said that there a arc two. ... .1 ii- .. o. . . .... ki i p < , rr fl’ in™ th - sun at.d they .. , h ... v ■ ■ tilings ■ in each large hydrographic basin re-.ciiing, and they are, moreover, v. which she would l ather do i attorney at law , 'of such character that only the no marching so du and are mi' ex- than act: write a book, or be a I with a summary of estimates as to Oregon. I probable costs of constructing dams (community us a whole!» campetent posed, tin", are g -m rally very Barn«, : trained nurse. She will now, BURNS', ORltuON. [ to guard against them, individual healthy. I etc. make her literary debut in an ar-| II jort'in cr,|'iK,r!l‘e action not heir, x Dri iws plan. nia!.< s i-stiiiKiti-H, He llniliiings put up within the »mnnui of I In response to this Dr. F KEiii i.s Ac iiv".- | title which she has wiitten for '' pcs ihle. Testimony g -nerallv g- es (Newell, the Government Hvdr. gr.i- i^y.-'atisfuction guaranteed. I to show th it the Government,eitb. r ; ............................ Y- M • ila, Ma-.' -'I, non. Th<:l'I'u' Ladies Home Journal, reci- figure? given incstimntes. i fiber, submitted a report upm r- s I Slate or National, must provide ■ n- m-. i, extrr-m lv ,-n live in lb 'ti:>l{ anil explaining fully “What iervoir surveys, which was printed A. G IL* I. S a 'means by which disasters of this vie.nity of Midab >n. pri paring de- th? Life of an Aclres Means.” ns Senate Document No. Illi. 35th k nd, ns well as floods, naav in the fensc» evidentiy anticipating an I Congress, 3d session. While Mr. 4 future be avoided. The;r control attack. They keep «ell midi r cov , Newell’s report comprises only ■ is not possible for the individual er. A small body of relu Is, bow n the iw y and Wheel about t veutv pages, it contains £iy?racti«es before U- S. Land Otf’.i The Government, too, is better ever, «merged from the junglo cn er tn the army aie both upon such a i cn pul e.' sive r.r d able : i Urick and lime always on hand at the yard. J {^V. 1 c [!. !. >a»». the extreme eft and fired on the count of sur vey s of r si rvi ir Hi- conditioned to build suitable and their «1« tense before the Govern as to lie highly valuable to inter -t- and safe dams than are individual» Kansas troops in the trcnclu s, futal- ment and the country. To do or privateJnvestment enterprises ly wounding Privates t'ohen and1 ed parlies. one's dti’y and to doit well seems With an ample building fun I avail Murr. Although comparatively little to be a dangerous thing. The Ort gon volunteers and the: ' has been done in the com-tru- lion able the ccnstructor would look to AND stability arid thoroughnes of ivork- SURGEON i of reservoirs by private enterprise PHYSICIAN Tw< lit» second infantry marched to. Land no Government work wlmb-ver 1 manship; if limited in capita! lie the front todcy. The Third and; In Apiil Miss M.irv E. Wil- Ru.uuenc 1 ’ ’ I at Office would adopt the chiaper devices .Seventh regular? have disembarked | I ins , ’ latest store. “The Jamesons i | has 'bicn undertaken in this line DEALER IN — and assume certain risks, with the from the Sherman. General II G.; ii; the (. e,mitre,” which is now , OREGON , yet the value of the surveys made URNS thought that from year to year the H^.HDW^R.S CHOCKery Otis'brigade struck their tents thi- ru nin;; ; ri.dly in The Ladies I | nnd ti e with irii'.val of tlmsc s:? « [from p'i dm enury a gal m-t the temj orary imp 'fictions could I e morning mid an early move is p.-iJ , Home Journal, will be published I ; rimcilied, until a time when the able. in bi o', f a tn by the Doubleday & (time »»hen they will he utihzi d as : project becnnie n paying one nnd : TINWARE. GUNS. AMMUNiTlOK Sixteen English regulars arrived 1 M< Clure ( oinp.'.ny, of New Yoi k.! GEO. S. SIZEMORE, riFi-rvoiis is nppnrci ' Wln-tlur larger funds might lie obtainable. here yesterday from Dagupan thej ATTORNEY, 1 d.ims ar? to he Cem-trui i i by indi In the first case he might, an 1 ] r .- r.iilr>>ad terminu-', on board the Bra#*, ...................................... O rf .' ion . .'I > .11 .S E all >1* 1- N U )N M.t 1'1 OS, Bicycles, Mo wieg Mtelile»,< viduals, by States, or by the nation t’oiiecvîôii'*, L aiki btidnes*. anti lk-a. bablv would, construct the dam of steamer Saturnus. Tb»y report ai Government, thr value of the Eatare i:;u'. 1er promt tlv a iter, tied to. ■ c la. rep»>re«i promptly ami « suj r.ctorally solid masunary; in the second, he that natives are g' n rillj fri-ndlyl kno:v i; <ig" an.-ing from these fur- might make it of h ose ro- !< or even nnd the c.tlicers invairuljlv court | vevsis i qmilly great. Tiiey en.ib’e iari ’i iy i f weed a h «lilt, with the eons. Mr Curtis, manngrr of th - J. A BI <«*>*«, R. M. TfKNER. ‘ each citizen to deli mine for him intention of rcnca ing parts in five railroad, and a doz -n unmarr d • self where reservoir» sites exist. BIGG & TURNER and, in a generai way , whether a or ten years, wlicnev r portions of men in eharx? of various b-isiri - ' dam cirri he cori“trncted lo ad van- material i-liowe<l signs of decay. A interests, decline to lake advantage ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, ¡tage. API. ugh. ns sta!-.-1, a large cloud- burst or general storm mav of the onportur.iti to leave. Brass, — — — — ciieg s< nil down a 11 ? 1 of such demt-n- Nothing ha“ been heard from the ima.I er of these . :t s bave ‘ i-i n Practice in all the courts of Ort . curatele snrveyed, in t nt a commir sior.» as to fi.l the v -eivcir and two Americans planters at Cmum- Collections promptly,made. 'tively :- ••»• ins'incis have dams overtop the dam, washing it away pit since hustillii - Ix gan. W HOLESALE DEtLER |'< e at the According to F.lipino accounts ‘ ! et ri eoi.structid and uro re er voir if of earth, ns w he Sweet 1( : 0 Ameri- have b< .-n kill 1, needed v.ati r to time of Johr.fowi pplying I water dam of So California the fat ilitie." tell, «-¡ --ciallv 1? : - y under S. W. Mi ILER, OUR PATRONS We sell everything you may want incl our stock is complete in every line. Pabst Seer. Harry C. Smith, Contractor and Biller Brick Laying and Plastering Specialty C. H. VOEQTLY Everything 3L«. WODEIXTBERGr Keutua Whiskies Fine NOTAP. Y PUBLIC. Barn». Puic Oregon. PHYSICIAN * SURGEON. Medical Examiner for ’♦ » Mutual Life Insurance C®. f —■ uiSca at residence. D. LÎMDÜAY Pl.y-ic.1 I & S;,r/ on. heap ior Cash. Cigars. Harney \ alley Brewery dise â Supplies oî all Kinds. B irns a&f’ef’ • I eei, I s F . r. f/w»ee. er ’habtuoM BURNS, OREGON. .. With rtrerrlp- ' ' f '«■nt >• e< ' ur**1 Piuent», ’ with -te,1 /lâxitj, or ■lvs H 6« »’ U m • ?’ ?; >w<*oo Cheapest Price OREGON CALDWELL IDVîO A Genera! Banking Buxines COH?F_>PONDHNG1 INVITELI leoj At u ■.ted