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    THE TIMES-HERA I J)
The Besr»-
Gives The News
RDVERTISIN
SUBSCRIBE.
Job
>KS;»““iWÎISOLll)ÂTE[) JULY 22, 1896.
i he iimes-gevatd.
BURNS, llARNEY COUNTY,
OREGON. MAY
17.
1 SOO
VOL. Nil.
NO.25
ÖREfiräTroCTÄRDiireTo.
Census Taking
iting of 600 voices, will Lave charge
Districts] Changed
' By coming to Portland direct, each
1 of the music.
! man would lose about $30 on ac­
'Th > work of the Society for 75
The General scheme of taking
A recent dispatch from Wash« count of travel pay allowed when
2UUSCK11T10N RATES:
: 100.- ington says: Director Merriam men are discharged away from
■
the
census
is
about
the
same
in
all
*"
P
af
L
*
s
as
follows:
»2.0U
0«e Te«r
organized. has ordered the census districts of home.
. . l.Utf
countries. Our own bill provides 928
!!"'S Sunday Schools
r ■'
iix Mouths
Ontario,
.......... 75
Oregon.
Thru« Montn*.................................
■ for ^director, 300 supervisorsjand !conlaillinfi '>78,680 teachers and 4.- Oregon to be rearrange«! and divi­
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
The county court Wednesday
11 enumerator for every 4.000 in- O7O’^S «'holars; 221,844 e«.-<« o ded upon the lines of the congress­
BtAtl—ORRGOX:
If..
— aid school«,
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having 13,33.',!)iiS ional districts. The director re­ |ast held that the proceedings in
g w. McBride. I li.Tbitants. I he director and the
»«»•••«
Joseph Simau I
.
.
iThos. longue. 1 supervisors are appointed by the’ members. Nearly four school-, a ceived a letter from”Senator Simon which lands claimed by the East­
t " An'M.'iaicinin' president.
The director, though day organized for every d ty of the and Repri senatives Mcady and ern Oregon Land Co. which
»..St»’«'3*"
’twill*.' ueaet.l .......
First Class C.oods
i«»«ru«r
ii"i:'Kiiicui'i I bnder the immediate direction of la’t 75 years. Value of publi« s- Tongue asking that this be done, were sold for taxes were irregular
leerenrX • »l*le
R
, tions distributee! by sales and gifts and the letters were referred te and void, and permitted the com­
1 ‘>'e secretary of the interior, is the
f j“*rubli« lunnuetiiiu
Tho Largest Stcclx
R.
w u L^':d•! head of the census office created over $9,000 COO.
Geographer Gannett, who said that pany to redeem the lands, which
|t»l. rriut«r
After all this work that has b< i n it would make no difference to have b;i u ,iit
c.
woivertuu
for
the
time
necessary
for
his
work.
Tho Lowest Frîcoj.
about $i,oov into the
I ..re-.« Ja«lX««
» S'. A. Moore j ...
,
,
,
j His salary,
according
to the
twelfth accon>l’‘’»heii by the I mon an I he the Columbia river counties rest >r-
county treasury. The settlers,
MIXET« J oiciai . Disinter.
o
Curror-M ' census bill, is
__________
(
_ an-
_ , ^r* lt
which the < enumin:-
to Moody’s distiict. Director
only $5,000 per
*lltr;«Uu4»e
.. . C. W. r»rri»h.
who have occupied a portion of
We solicit your trade and guarantee FAIR TREATMENT t» *11
The salary of the 1890 di-‘ l’o!is arc 'Ling, tlure no hss than Mirriam says he was glad to make
, .(K) .O. L. l'lttursou. ' num
FÄ«
•*íK2Í
uto,
.
u
*
.(Ur.
■■ A. W.Ciowau :
|
the
lands
for
more
tl
an
ten
years!
lüiüi f«á»t.r
rector was $0,000 Why the new | 11,000,(100 youths in the United the change, though he insisted
COCSTV 11 »US IT :
I States between the ages of live and ttiero was no intention of making a offered to redeem the portion oc-l
.
...
_
___
j
. June. A Sparrow | bill gives the 1900 director a small-1
e,a«tr«1,*e
di) ’j’ cn'tviVil.1*?• pr f"hiry for more work is not eighteen who are not in any Sun­ political division when the distiicis cupi rd by them, but the Road Co. i
íl.rk
rreunter
day School. Realizing the great were first decided upon. Senator would pay taxes on all or none So
g . o . whiting known
A. J. McKiunuii
“•
iurte or
j W p.uuhHiian
iberia
The supervisors are appe,inted need, as the Union does, it is de- Simon eent a copy of bis letter to rather than to take chances on
.l«e»«er
'
W C.Bir.t|
Selwol Saperoiteu lent
V K. RichardBen
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and
tho latter! losing a portion of the taxes, the
among
the various states and terri sired that this ¡evinty-lifth anni­ Senator McBride, r
,t«sk lusp.ctor
A. Venator
.... <!
’){ i
versary
shall
Le
the
occasion
for
joto'., .eioiiere
/¡»Gv©.
lUtfey :
said
lm
had
no
objection
to the'court should not be construed as
lories, and take their orders from
arousing
fresh
interest
in
the
great
chai
ge
if
the
census
office
was
will ]tL>ing against the claims of the
the director. Each supervisor con­
RARS nt V «. las » »rrrea:
work
of
the
Soceity
for
the
neglect
­
GeogW H*yn
ng
to
make
it.
sattlcrs. The matter now stands
,
ch» Newell trols a distr:ct. He ^operates his I , ,
XAceiver
The Oregon districts have been j in the same position that it did bc-
[district into subdivisions or blocks ed ‘ childrrn
1 *' rfn of
01 the
1 ■* land
‘
I .!• >
----- AGENTS FOR-----
—-■-■'.■.■f peciaily ' request
that
reformed ns follows:
of 4,000 persons each, and appoints
,l lt
- ■■ h
appoints' i .. la“
. r . ‘ r
’ fore any sale for tax’es was made,
Sccend—
I an enumerator for eacli subdivision , *
1,1 ,l’‘ '' t",lt 1 1 First—
The rights between the Road Co.
SOCIETIES.
With Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the |CS a,ld
schools as Amen- Benton,
Baker,
anil the settlers will no doubt be
SVI.TA REIIEKAU Dejr»« !••-»’
McCormck Harvesting Machinery
'Philippines included in the ]0001Ci,u Sunday School Union Day.
Cluck mas.
Cronk,
! settled by a suit in the circuit
census
40.000
enumerators
will
be
1
For
lhc
last
fix
year»
th.-
Society
Coos,
Clatsop.
M »8 Leuna Zeigler, Bet. *.
j
I court at Vale during the fall term.
I needed.
, , ,,
, ^is nl-
, has
had a state missionary ’ in Ore, i Cure,
Columbia,
Each , enumerator
‘
Write us for Prie»»
In an interview with Mr. King on
¡,
,
The
Rev.
W.
Wmans,
of
Salim.
Dougas
Gilliatu,
A - : w .r.ar:i«l.e.lne.H» ‘’-
I wed a max.mum of .6 a day.Tins
his
return
to
Baker
City
he
ex-
.«..7 --»ne.th lbur.d.J.^ M w
, will mean about $240,000 a day tor1 Be '1!,s norkcd in evert Co east of Jack»on.
Grant,
j w
live.
himsclf as being very' confident of |
Harney,
« "0 days or a cost of perhaps $7.- the Cascades and* in [all.Lut f< ur Josephine,
the settlers ^winning the case, if j
west.
lie
is
glad
'to
start
new
Malheur,
Klamath,
1000,GOO just for the men’wbo count
AlKXSV loase. NO. 77, I. o O >
tried, on the ground of ten years ‘
Morrow.
! the people and apply the inquisitor- schools ami to ¡lid existing ones, Lake,
«„i,.toc4S.no.«
adverse poseision, as was held by ■
Multnomah,
al process. The bill provides for and to famish Sunday]School sup­ Lane,
7.5«
W \ Kill«, secy-
Sherman,
1 the courts in Cole and O’Neill |
everybody in the census office, plies of any kind including Suml.iy Linn,
UmatiLa,
i cases.—Ontario Advocate.
from tlie director to the char-women 'school libraries, to union or dennm- Marion,
c A- SI EEK,
Union,
Polk,
' There is an nssistnnt director at | national achcols.
I
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Wallowa,
Tillamook,
I A man from Iowa who went pros
$4.000 5 chief statisticians at <«•>,-
L>,-
I ï TÜRNKY AT-LA.W,
1000 each, 1 chief clerk i.t $2,500jl
Wasco,
_ I Secretary Alger showed his Wnsbingtc n,
pccting in the Klondike, in the
BURN.*,
em©«-
ORLtOI.
Wheeler—16
stenographer at $2,500, 45 < t-'lcrk» | niettle'again when he said at D l - Yamhill—16.
:
Bar»«,
course of cbillinj event» was frozen |
averaging $1.200 each, nn ¡«defi.
wl)ilc speaking of the-
Draws plan, make«Jrstini»tcs, etc.
Building» put up within th« lanut »f
-to death. His friends l.ul him
nite number of clerks at $,20 each ‘ achjeveincnt> of our soldiers in'
[brought home for burial.- When | figures given ineatimates.
PiTSatisfaction
guaranter«).
Want to Confer
a captain of the watch at $S40. 2 | , .
I the body arrived it was found to.
,
• .
,
i the late war: ‘■Supposing they
I messengers nt $600 each, n disliurs-
• . r
Manila, May 13, C:20 p m—Tl c be so drawn out of | hupe as I to for-
’.
, ,
.
nor,
,
,
had a little beef spoiled; what rd
clerk at $1,000 and a number
1
, , ,
IGl’.NT.
*• ing
Filipinos
have resumed the uttc-uq t l,¡J its being pl.-iceil in a coffin, j
,
,
, as skilled
,... , , labor-j
,
it? If thev had had no beef at all,
■ of , . helpers
classed
to
it
dime
the Americans to disci; s To bring the linil s down toa eat r 1
XOTARY PUBI!* lersand unskilled laborers, the first ? »’“‘X "oukl h;,'e ha‘1 mo, p lhan
the situation. Reyes a rnung lieu-! a| pose, the frozen man was place I j
\\ heeler and I had
QH.ECO17 at $400 and the latter at $240. The ¡ General ‘b
t'riant on the staff of Gem rd Gro in a baker’s «ven nn I a strong
in
that
other
war.” That’s tl.e
| total of these figures shows that tha
gar» Di lphi, came to General L iw- he at was timed on. In tho couree I Brick ami lime tlway» »n h«iid at th* yard. ! if“fielile:.»r lian'-y
tr*l’r»' „•tice» before U- S. Lami Oßie». I hAtne office of the census— tl.e way to treat tl.e whole matter]
ton today vnder a flag of truce. He'of half an lour one of bis friends
_ I headquarters—will cost about Rotton beef or no beef at all; was neeompnnied bv a bar« foot« «! open.-d the ovan door, when, Io and
I $200,000 peranum. For the pur what is the odds? Either was bugh r. The two were escorted to behold! ti c corpse nrose »li, ht-y
, pose of starting this office congress good enough for soldiers engaged Manila by Ca; tain S» vi 1', of La * from its reclining p isition and shiv-
has placed at the disposal cf the in so glorious a war. Anybody tor.'s staff.
enng [perccutiblp, remarked petu-
secretary of the interior the sum of wlm asks why the at my was not
Ih yratold Otis that Aguina!.!., i lently: ‘Shut that d< or! 1 think I
SURGEON
PS7S1CIÄK ASD
$200.000. The whole cost of tak­ [supplied with live beef, or what desired passes fora military com- f*»’l * draught.
Most (oas.
ing
100,- ' th,. ¡nflUvn;-e war wl/ch comp lied mitt« » to come to Manila to confr r trade.
,
in- tl.e census of
or 1890
ISOt) was $6 4<X',-
Residence
at
DEALER IN —
Office
1000. The census of 1900, however, | the comnii
tlt.pa, lnl(,Ilt t<) with the American Pliilibpine com­
t irjH(1 bvcf> or w),o missioners. Gciirral Otis r< plied
HARDWARE
CrtOCKory
OREGON j will cost fully twice as mt.ch-f.r |
t r.Ns
' there are more questlot s to ask and
•
J
canned beef tbit pass«-« wouhl net be necessary
' more people to answer, and a intteli
H‘e l: ° l’.' "
:
TINWARE.
contracts,
is
a
bad
Amari,
ai and as unarn.r I comrnii'.-iem rs could
:
GUN 3.
I greater area to cov r—Leslie's
IMMUfllTlOl
t titer the Ami riean lines. 1!» w iu!d
a traitor, and no attention should h ave tl:,- matt« r, lie Said, in Gen.
| Wi ekly.
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
.UA< 111NK SHOP IN CONNECTION,
be paid to him. L ruler the Alger Lawton's hands. Lieutenant Reyes
ATTallNKV,
BVMW%
...................................... OltMON-l
method
of
supply
iog
an
army,
it«, repaired promptly aud »ati»f«ct»r»lly
returned this evening to Bacolor.
Sunday School Convection
e-ll.ciliMi". I.Alid bU’in«’«. »'"I 1:<3'.
the soldiers should be tl.ankful
Estate matter pronti th attended to.
‘ ’ >g at all to eat If they
Much interest is bring developed '' 1 '* "• ,'1"'
I
Seenni] Oregon
....... .... puti dbesf. tll’V should
in this great National Society as'
1
* ». Ti nsi »
Portland, May 13.—The Second
] the occnsrion of its seventy fifth an­ console themselves with the
thought that when Alger himself Oregon regiment will be mn-teiel
niversary
approaches
BIGG & TURNER
Meetings will be h<Id in tl.e was a soldier in the war of the out nt San Francisco. An t flbrt
ATTORNEYS - AT - I.AW,
Academy of Music on May 24th rebellion, he had no beef, at nil. was made to have the regiment
OltEGOS. and 25th. it which addresses v i l Alger, by the « ay. betr.it s a ma; r_ la* «ltd at Portland instead of San
Bruxs,
■ts of Ore. be made bv eminent »peaker«, ren nificent “ner\ e when he refer!- Fram i«c«> and the matter was re­
* r.ci ib a vu.,
Practice in all the courts
Absolutely Pure.
ferred to Colonel Summers no«» in
resulting the work of this frseiety. to his own war record.
Collections promptly,made.
the fii Id near Manila. He replied i
' Mr H. H. McGranahan, with the |
4
assistance of the Philadelphia < hor-
—T im e«-H r.r. a : n and Ore- that the r«gimeut preferred to Lc
mustered out at San Francisco.
al Union and other singers, cor.s:«- gonian for $2 in » Ivanee
S W MILLER,
OUR PATRONS
We sell everything you may want
and our stock is complete in every
line.
Studebaker TW'agons,
Pabst Beer.
Harry C. Smith,
Contractor and Builder
! Brick Laying and
Plastering a
Specialty
Dr. W.L. Marsden
C. H. VOEGTLY
Everything
Cheap for Cash.
POWDER
Fine
Ano Cigars
NOTARY.'PUBLIC.
Ruma, -
-
-
Oregon.
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General Merchandise Supplies of all Kinds
H. Volp,
PHYSICIAN 1 SURGEOX.
M-dteal Examiner for the
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t '• M itaal Life Inaurtr.ee Ce.
’IT* ’>•? At residence.
Best OuiFilityr
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OREGON.
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DENTIST.
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