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1 ÆSK3 ■- ■ ■ — She Simc5-Hicra(d ¡small tracts, to bona tide settlers, February can give them i aids p and spades.—Mineapolis Times. I I upon easy terms. The Chinese “Box« rs” have Uf batukday . nabch 2. IMI. 3 u 0. W "F3-. Z-Z. Gr-recy, • L-.wea, - SILVER TUE I5SÜZ IS ? Did you ever see such a quick organized what they call a“Great — Alcun » M I* GENERAL MERCHANDISE. change of front in your life before! Knife society, from which it ap Sult L»ke.Denver. Ft. JULIAN KYKP — — — — Manager Before Hon. J. H. Mitchell was pears that Mrs. Nanion is to have Machinery Wagons Shvlf Hsrilwur«- Drv Goods Cl thing Worth, Omaha. K m ¡elected U. S. Senator his friends competition.—St. Loui» Globe Bruts Shoes Huts Caps Groceries Oils Paints Patent Meu- -as City, St. Louis, iciuvs Extracts Etc. Chicago and East. Something should be done to j among the republicans in Burns Democrat. reform pi esent methods of dispos were few and far between. Now Olga Nethersole and Lieuten Farmer’s and Stockmen’s Supplies are Specialties Spokane ing of government land. The the Corbett supporters are about ant Hobson have both had severe i Flyer Special Pric-s Oa Largo Cash. Order.. pleasing fiction that it is the policy as scattering. Strange what a spells of sickness. Those doubt- 1 30 pm. of the government to give land difference can be wrought in the I ing Thomases who have been de less citizens the benefits of the course of a few hours—and that nying the unhealtlifuloess of kiss Or.a.T Str.l.'l. public domain has been outgrown. too without any argument what ing should now take back seat . I From Portland. For lfl. However commendable the pur ever. The slide from silver to — Kansas City Times. San Francisco 8P IB Every 5 days. gold wasn ’ t u/ it. That came by pose of the law may be, the prac The new cup challenger has'----- tice so far loses sight of the theory degrees, but this case was all of a 1 p. ni. ier for-1, the bulk of the hull further . 8 P- Except Ex Sun. of the law that the whole system “buddint.” Such rapid changing Sunday. inard than its predecessors. 1 lie | ? a tU rd ’} and flopping shows how well the Jias come to be largely a jist and TDxessed Z-rixixi.'b r, British difliculties in the past lias 10 p. IL. a scandnl. If the letter and spirit republicans love (not principles) ZSuxstic a,rx<5_ fleering*, been to have the bulk of the hull Wiltvrurtte 111’"'. of the statutes were observed all but party. They all deserve a Origuu City. .'<• «' further forward than when the i XZEoixlding'. would be well. But the lax prac reward. burg, 8al in ii>4 W ay race ends.—New York Press. Landing*. The mill is situated in one of the finest bodies of Fine and Fir limber in tice opens the door wide to abuses, Eastern Oregon. The proprietors have spared no expense to put the road in Senator Tillman lias announced , and it is not too much to say that A Pasadena (Cal.) man has a * ï.mhtll 3:30 p in cood condition. AH special orders receive prompt attention an assault up- ‘ a- “• rt illain.lt«' hirer. most of the land that passes from sun motor in daily operation. By he intends to make , . IC‘ leu day Oregon lily, Dayton Monday An excellent i|iiality'of vll kinds of lumLer always on hand. For fur on the armor plate transaction. I* i •[ , , 1 | ir j'y the government these days inures | means of a huge construction of and IV ay •Landings. Wed, & Friday. ther information call on or address to the benefit of capitalists and mirrors, resembling an inverted the armor is strong enough to; ,v Sat. KING & PAYER, Proprietors, Burns, Oregon. corporations that are amply abjle I umbrella on a large scale, the heat turn the shafts of Tillman the, ~ 6 a. in n'llbiMtt. Klfor. -1:30 p la ' naval board need have no I uifedav to pay for what they receive. of the sun’s rays is concentrated Portiand Corvallis & r Doubtless a much better enforce j on a long cylindrical boiler, which, tancy in accepting ii.—Omaha ■ Thurs it and Way Landings. Thurs Sat. Sit Hurns-Ontario Stag;© Line. ment of the law couiil be had if without application of any other Bee. I L'“ve I Leave there were not so many influential , heat, furnishes sufficient heat for C. M. KELLOGG; Manager. Riparia, Nnake River. Lrwist'n men interested in the continuance j the running of a ten-horse power Ltaves Burns daily at 8 o’clock a m., arrives at Ontario in 42 hours The Twice-a-Week Republic. i I 2 i » in luparia to Lewiston. 8:30 a in Fare One way *8. Round trip 115. Through freight d iets, tb. Pailv. I Í Daily. of presedt methods. A few ex engine. 'Fhe engine if al work Two dav nctice at any P. O. on the ioute and coveitd conches amples made of officials or entry pumping water from a well 12 A N. H oah , will be furnished for passangers. I men who violate the law or per- feet deep, The best record it a Huntington, Oregon The management has put on fresh stock and pas 1 ngers will find W. II. HURLBERT, this route the shorted between Burns and the railroad. mit its violation, a few convictions has made is the lifting of 1,400 Gen. ten. Pass. a nsr. zxk Au’t. c . 1 Portland. wincmv*. Oregon for perjury or subornation of per- gallons of waiter a minute, ', which the latest by telegraph as well as y j, MOHLER, President, jury, would be wholesome in is sufficient to irrigate 500 acres interesting stories—is sent to the j clearicg much of the rank abuse of trees or 200 acres of alfalfa. subscribers of the “ 1 wi. e-a- ■ Eurns-Canyu.. S’.age Line from our land system. Oregonian 't he sun motor is just what Har- Week” Republic, which is only ) Metschan & Cozad, contractors. —- ney valley farmers want. ^ii a year. I Carrying U. 8. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expess Fhe liquor ordinance passed by L?ave Burns Tuesday .Thursday,Saturday,lor Canyon City The man who reads the“Twice- 1 the city council last week, a copy While Hon. J H. Mitchell is it intermediat > «oints, Fare 45. a-Week” Republic knows all of w hich appears on the first page not a fayorite with the leaders of about affairs political.doinestic and has caused considerable comment his party, and is wliat they consid- foreign events; is posted about by business men of Burns. The, er a traitor, he will do more for the markets and commercial mat new ordinance was passed at the Oregon during the next six y ears request of the s tloon men and now j than the whole pack that u as ters generally. SHELLEY & FOLEY Proprietors, The woman who reads the pieichants who have been deal clamoring for his defeat. The ing in liquor have a kick and fait that he is not in harmony ••Twiee-a-Week” Repub|ic gath ! MILU» K33E0HE23C3 MILES IH 132 HOURS some threaten to retaliate by com with the republic.in party, is a re ers .1 bit of valuable information Shop opposite o'<l Brewery Al! woik done with reat.iees aril disiateli. pelling the saloons and business commendation rather than a detri about household affairs and late J i «> t 4 »: j ! fashions and finds récréai iive us a call. ) houses to dose on Sunday anil to ment. < » in the bright stories that restrict gambling at all times. It X > is to be deplored that such faction Harney county should be ex under both the headings and fiction. There is gossiy al tights should be agitated in our empt from the game law when it Jittle city where a all should work l comes to ducks and geese, , at a any new books and a dozen copies of espec'.d interest in harmony for the business iptcr- ...... rate ....... I’ates - ----- should ilia ------ be - changed, ests of the place. If the state laws Just at the time when hunting is wide-awake m in anil worn ^-^-0.00 of Sunday dosing were enforced ' best here and there are millions IIARNEY OREGON. and all business houses in the ' <>f these fowls, the game laws pre Superior to all others irrespective county closed, it would be a dif-| vent killing them Still if the laws of price. Catalogue tells you w hy. Write for one. fcfent thing. But it would simply suit Western Oregon we have rm lose business to Burns if oilier 1 right to kii k, even if the birds e at NATIONAL SEWIM MACHINE CO., places were allowed to stay open. up 2000 acres of grain. 339 BKOAOWAY. Factory, We believe in Sunday closing New York. BELVIDERE, ILL. where it will nut drive business An enterprising advirtiser say s: E< odj have bier, tried anil from our town, but it will surely “No man during this weather be a bad move unless the law is should be without overshoes on enforced every w here. hand.” They might be warming, but still its pretty tough for a Some of the big daily papers man every time lie blow s his nose the Oregonian among them, say in this weather to have to kick bv the adinimstiatiun was very fool himself hi the face Ex. NI E (ilìAV, ish to ever promise the Cubans n Ccertf teung aiu'aj/s Âcfjtneeii government of their own. We and cican. uAc Oaò/e u til al- | Pierpont Morgan’s purchase .should have annexed the island utajff Ic u.;A /Ac ¿csl. of the control of the Carnegie like Porto Rica and the Philip (hion, CLE-IN Rb!’>. steel comp.inics may whet hi» ap pines. Will i. 1! too late vet? Of The tTHVelinj» public will find petite to the extent of causing him li n nice .'iceoii'modaling place course not. What does the ad to try to buy a controling interest 1-» Mpp. ministration tare .»bout such a in the I niteil States government, promise as giving the Cubans their although some think lie already independence when there is so has it. \\ inneinuic.i Silvi r State. much at stake. If the trusts sav — ... annex, do it at once. Mark old XÆ- ETWIS By not having the proper ditch boy. Ynui promises to the latter arc mote binding. I)«»n’t let a es to carry awav the water, the little matter of honor tli.it people recent th ml will io«t Burns sev talk to you about dissuade you eral dollars to till in stiectsand The .V.-’c I.ip m i/chless accumulatir from your path of duty to those re-lay cross walks. Gu t" F1’ ’ d surr e (1er value, I. an a>ir< < nu nt and to whom you are under ohliga- aut matic adjustilde feutur< s cannf he < mialcd bif lioons. Your reign is no for life any c mpany. .1 p licy-h Iders <■ nipanr) Sheepmen are now offered 8 Marku», »0 make li.iy while the vents per pound for their wool. tiejie iusu.inu çire ¡ .ni a t II and hare the H business sun shines. fully explained AL Kinlev is all right, alright. OtTieo .it It Z Ime», Burn*, Oreg in. BURNS SAWMILL IRVING, Prop. ; Money the Prieta; I Oregon. The M mey Question eiwun-g j, J light ol experience and ■ V 4’ rr Mh r The U-filing Bimetallic Paper of Aiatj U. S. Senator ’.V. M. STEWART,!^ 0 i A correct account of the doiap^ Congress given each week. A family paper forth.? horns aadfy siile All the important happeninp< the week, condensed, in news column I A large circulation in every State J Territory. Subscription Price, 81 Per Ye!J Send for sum pie; agents wanted. | L Published weekly by the Silver Knight Publishing Cv WASHINGTON, D. 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Ç» awEl'i'CTtp GrOZ3LC3?£xl X-Yi <3u.ranoo Z-iib, ZFixc *1 lie advocates of the national irrigation polve .urges that the govtmir.ent bhoukl, whcir jmsni - hie, bo ld at,Mage icservoira to i iteli the H. hh I w iters of the i.stctn streams and thus provivi« for the rev tarnation of these lands, i he Neulands bill, row bvlorv the House litigation Committee, ami it, counterpart, the Ilans* boroug« bill, on the senate side. providing for the setting aside of the proceeds from the »ale of pub lic lands in the arid states and territories a- an “arid land rrcla- jnation funv|,"to In- u»ed (or build ing sudi tt-ervuns, ami that the ,o»t of sinh vi U'tiuvtiiHi shall be put upon the land teil.muevi by (hem. and the land th« n i tfcirvl for s.de by the government in Some of the saloon keepers a«e inclined to believe her first name C nster. -Chicago Time»-Hv r.ia'. In spile of the fact that she is not an American heiress. Queen Wilhelmina ha» succeeded in mar rying a duke. Detroit Free Press. The author ol “The Man With the Hue” might bring himself up to date by writing a few verses “The Woman With the ax.” Kansas City Joumakl. Mr. Rosewater and several other Nebraska gentlemen would he much better pleased if Senat r Cullom would telegraph them n . receipt. Chicago Rm rd. Some of the Kansas join's max be pretty lough, but the spring ch eken th.it comes to bloom ut y.-'g ' . 50 YEAR.'® > Úfv CXPERIENgM J ‘ h á Cwsä •. ■ .'3î,'TnAcr MlVB 3 - s'* ■» » * ' G'i ' I'.VO’ ’ •• I Orsisri» » C opyrights . n <«ur .u-!.i >n free ; « i.fb-i! !v • • tentnbì». ( ■ V e ■Líder: ial. H?n.lbix»k on • «t »/er. V r Rivur.HI . Mu* a & €«•- 14' -, w.J.igti true, in tho Stille Barricai . L- M c>rn?ly j !’i«t rat rd weekly. Lnrrt* -. . •• rtv -,■< »nttßc ! nirr.âl. T'-rm», ' g - mon* ns. fl. Sold by all new ad« ui i Z 1 • New! ,'.o i. D1 ■-’.z ;’5 Red is sim rn ot eJ, tesh - roasted, pacfeH air-tight If y u do-.’t like it, y fU r returns your in full. Th re is no other su£S ’ tn trade iriilt d.-aling in tci H us A . -kX- 3-—------------------ i o3 Un Fr.Pviieo C ii I op H unter , p you try all five flavors— Plans d, au n '"‘,l Estimates cheerfully furnished . th.er- — f » .ill work done in a me.ltaniea! manner and satisfaction •fliaranteed. B:.t tea. and get ytw money back if you doc| »•< tn South Burnt in /».'.S ,•,7/, like any. • n trend. Opposite ft J Miller S Co’s. Your tea-trade for fit r xt ten years is weffl Our fee returned if wo fail. Any one sending sketch and dewription of Highest olili in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S.Gov’t Report any invention w.,1 promptly receivo our opini in free concerning the patent- having. Carpenters and Architects. I Burns, Oregon. Baking abdity of same. “How to Obtain a Patent” sent unon request. Fatenu S •’f 4% Cfl 'tqy secunsi tnronch us advertised for sale at our expense’. r>t‘ it taken out thronch us rvetive ncCs. without eharze. in r .......................................... «1«.^Ai:™. 4BSOBJUTEI.V FUSE r PATENTS ¿ga I : £*> Fili» VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., iPxtMXt Attorni y». — Evans Duildinq WASMINCTON, O. C. ‘.tj; orti: