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BURNS, VOL XIV E HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL This, it is felt, will bring to the HORSE MARKET LOOKING UP support of the government many Filipinos who, wishing for peace, SUBSCRIPTION KATES: have hesitated to assist the Taft DEMAND FOR CAVALRY PURPOSES HIS ADDRESS TO THE FILIPINO PEO Commission, In this country it is ; Si," Month. Î.00 CAUSES THE RISE. PLE MADE PUBLIC. gl.Three Month. 7a expected to reduce the criticism of the Administration and to cause OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATE—OBBGOS : less discussion of the general policy Britishers, Germany and Officers of the G W. McBride, (J. S. Senator* - ’ j i Joseph bimon Urges His Cour.lnmea to Accept the Sov of the war in the islands and more l'alted States la the Northwest iThoB. Tongue. ereigaty of the United States--1000 consideration of the important mat fM A. Moody Congreaarneu Buying Cavalry Mouats. Attorney Getterai............... ...D. R. N. Blackburn Insurgeât Prisoners Released. .................. T. T. Geer ter of the best anministration to be XJoveruor .................... F I Duubar »';jfjacrerary oi State . . .. .................... OS Moore j j involved for their government. It Wteatiurer British competition has carried Kpi Public luRtructaon ............ JH Ackerman I Manila, April 19.—Following is is to this work that the Taft Com the price of cavalry horses so high ................ W H Leeds State Printer ........... i R. 8. Bean. ............. î C. Wolverton Aguinaldo’« address to the Filipino mission is now bending all its en that the United States must pay spreme Judge* ) F. A. Moore people, made public this evening: ergies. almost twice as much for such ani NINETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. “I believe I am not in error in ! Aguinaldo now that he has ac mals as they did during the war .M. D. C lifford Btrict Judge Win Miller presuming that the unhappy fate to cepted American sovereignty, prob Btrict Attorney .....................1 S Geer with Spain. The statement is made In»- Kaprese ut at ive ........... J W Morrow which my adverse fortune has led ably will be given more liberty than lut-^euator - - that every horse landed in Manila me is not a surprise to those who I has enjoyed hitherto. His services costs this government nearly 11,000 COUNTY—HARNEY ! airtv ......................... Jam« A Sparrow have been familiar with the pro will be used, as far as possible, in »1K5 Judire juoRc .H.Rlohar.laon apiece. ILL-, r R A Miller ’ J RJohnson gress of the war. The lessons taught the pacification of the islands. The A war now involving this country Surveyor .............. .................... ‘A, Ker .. .. Geo Shelley lit ............ extent, however, to which he will J W Buchanan with a full meaning, ami which ABBctwor ................... would compel this government to J C Bartlett tJch.rji Superintendent be permitted his freedom is for ............ E J Noble have recently come to my know pay exceedingly high prices for gtoik Inapectur ............ A. Venator General MacArthur to determine Okxuut iusiuuer* ♦ R J Williams ledge, suggest with irresistible force cavalry horses, or else force a HARNEY V. 8. LAID ornc-s : that a complete termination of hos with the assistance of the Taft I change in the specifications as to ... Geo. W Ha cs ........ Chas. Newell i tilities and lasting peace are not j Commission, for the aim of the the kind of animals required for only desirable, but absolutely es-I home government here will be to I the cavalry. Some few days ago SOCIETIES. i sential to the welfare of the Philip rest largely upon the views held by 1 at Omaha, the army quartermaster SYLVA REBEKAH DegreeNo.A3 i its representatives in the islands. | pine Islands. Me«t* every Ut and 3d Wednesday. opened bids for furnishing 600 head Tillie Jordan N. G. The Quartermaster-General’s De “The Filipinos have never been Frankie Bnentuu Rec Sec’y. ; of cavalry horses for the United i dismayed at their weakness, nor partment has purchased a trans States army. The lowest bid was A. O. Ü. W. Burns Lodge, No. 47. . have they faltered in following the port at Manila to carry animals $149 a head, made by a Kansas .».«.every Friday uigbt.ADi)iiird M w K 11 Hoyt. Rec. ¡path pointed out by their fortitude from that port to various island City man, who had been selling and courage. The time has come, stations, relieving the larger trans-1 horses to the British government. HARNKY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F. Meet, »1 Odd Fellow, Hall, every Saturday however, in which they find their ports of that duty. The new trans The quartermaster suspected that 7*10 DHL J M Dalton h. G. 1 W Y King, Secy - advance along this path to be im- port has been named the Liscum, j all was not right, as three years ■ peded by an irrestible force which, in honor os Colonel Liscum, who| ago he could produce horses for professional CARDS. while it restrains them, yet en was killed at the battle of Tien Tsin. $80 a head, and he declined to lightens their minds and opens to C- A- SWEEK award the contract. Then be called them another course, presenting to Government of Cebu. ATTORNEY Al-LAW, for new bids, but it is not probable | them the cause of peace. This Oregon. that he will gain by this move, as i ■sraa, cause has ben joyfully embraced Cebu,Island of Cebu,P.I April 19 horses are in demand just now and GEO. S. SIZEMORE, by the majority of my fellow-coun —The act of establishing province-1 bringing good prices. • . attorney , trymen, who have already united al government in Cebu was passed. I Horses suitable for men as cav B urns .................................. O regon . around the glorious sovereign ban Julio Llórente, of the Supreme | alry mounts are not as common as kllec.ioD-, Land bu*dne*«. and Kea) ker of the United States. In this Court of the Philippines, who is a j they might be, or as might be de Estate matter promt tlv attended to. bar ner they repose their trust and Cebu, was appointed Governor. sired. The British government J. W BIGGS, DALTON BIGGS 1 belief and under its protection the The adjacent pueblo of San Nich made some changes in the specifi Biggs & Biggs | Filipino people will attain all lho»e olas was added to the city of Cebu, j cations, to include the western hors j promised liberties which they are though against the proteet of the 1 es, but from all that can be learned ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, inhabitants of San Nicholas, who they have fairly brought up all the R RXS, ---- ---- ---- — OREGON. j beginning to enjoy. like the inhabitants of most towns available cavalry mounts of the “ The country has declared tin Practice in all the courts of Ore. raistakably in favor of pence. So in this island, have been conducting west, and there is little material Collections promptly made. | be it. There has been enough what are practically insurrecto local left for Uncle Saar CJ. A KKMHOLD C. W. P a HBISH Flood, enough tears, and enough governments, including the collec Not only have the Britishers and desolation. This wioh cannot be lion of taxes, all of which has been officers of th« United States been t PARRISH &. REMBOLD, Attorneye-at-Law, ignored by the men still in arms if permitted by Lieutenant McCler- through Washington. Idaho. Mon Barn* («nd Canyon City,) Oregon. they are animated by a desire tv mand, the Military Governor, who tana and Oregon purchasing horses Will practice in the court* of Hurney and CJr&ut countie« and in the mpreine cxuri ol the serve our noble people, which has j istifies this course in the principle! suitable for the cavalry, but also «tale, and aiao in U. 8. laud office. 1 thus clearly manifested its will. So that it is all carried on under mili the German government has had | .Io I respect this will, now that it is tary supervision. Most ol the sub its representatives in the Northwest I Chan. II. Leonard, ordinate military officers favor a Thev have been here for a couple j known to me. i- A ttorney - at - law , “After mature deliberation, I re- more vigorous policy Lieutenant , of months and have secured some Careful attention given to Collec lions and Real Estate matters. | solutelv proclaim to the world that Frederick Young, of the Fortv- of the best horses in the ter 1 cannot refuse to heed the voice of fourth Volunteer Infantry was ap ritory. Where it was necessary an Notary Public I a people longing tor peace, nor the pointed treasurer of Cebu, and especially good horse could be pro • H arney , - O regon lamentations of thousands of famil Lieutenant Case, Thirty third Vol cured the purchaers were not dis M. F itb G krald ies yearning to see their dear ones unteer Infantry, WgoBNToN W illiams was appointed posed to baggie over the price, and Notary Public Attorney at Law. Real Eaiaie Agent enjoying the liberty and the pro supervisor. fancy prices have been paid in mised generosity of the great Amer- WILLIAMS A- FITZGERALD many instances. WILL FIGHT STEEL TRUST. ! ican Nation. One of the reasons for the short «Qflice m old Maaetiic Building. “By acknowledging and nccept- age of horses was the fact that B urns , - O regon ; ing, the sovereignty of the United Detroit, April 20.—After an nil when the animals went down in States throughout the Philippine day conference with contractors price a few years age, the farmers S. W. MILLER, arcbipelngo, as I now do, and with here, A. R. Hovev, president of the quit raising so many. Hay was out any reservation whatsoever, I Commercial Development Corpor high and the horses were eating NOTARY PUBLIC. lielieve that I am serving thee, my ation Company of Liverpool, Lon i heir heads off. so it was a measure Burns, - - - Oregon. beloved country. May’ happii ess don and New York, a deal was of economy to keep as few animals JOHN W.UBABY be thine.” W. L. M AKSUBN, closed today which will result in as possible on the farm; just enough signalize this important step the formation of the International to .Io the work. Some classes of MARSDEN & GEARY. . : in To the pacification of the country, Steel, Iron ,t Pipe Company, which horses went so low that a herd Physicians and Surgeons. General MacArthur orders the re will locate immense steel mil's at was »old in Norton, Kan., for a cent lease, on swearing allegiance to t^e Sault Ste Marie, on both the Cana a pound and many of them being BUENS, OREGON. ez at residence. S l .&~ Ph*>n.e No to United States, of 1000 insurgent dian and United States sides of the young and in a fair condition. prisoners. , Soo Canal, with a capacity of 600,- The horse market was completely General MacArthur and General 000 tons annually, and employing demoralized, but there has been a H. KLEBS, M. D. Bates, the commander of the De about 10,000 men. The Consoli decided change, ami for the better. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. partment of Southern Luzon, who dated Lake Superior Power Com The demand for horses to export, Office in Virgtly Building. is shortly to sail for the United pany. of which Mr. Clsrgue is vice and the drain made by the buyers States, reviewing today the Forty president, it is understood, will take of foreign governments have kept B crxs , O regon . fifth and Forty-sixth Volunteer In a large block of the ♦50.IXK1.000 prices going upwards. Telephone No 171 fantry, which will sail for home on stock of the new company. The British government has — Monday < s. Brownton L E. Hibbard the transjiort Sheridan As an outcome of the establishing spent millions of dollars in the llibbrard <V Brownton. next. of the steel works at the Soo. it is United States, and more especially During the past week, 288 rifles said th-.t a blast furnace will be in the west, for horses, and the I )ENTI8T8. OHi -» in building foetnrrlr oc< usted by M -t have been surrendered. established in Detroit with a ca farmers ire again raising colt» with The extent of the commissary pacity of 1000 tons of pigiron per a view to money making From Burn«. Ongon. irregularities 1« not vet defi-ixd, but day. employing 1000 men. It was the present outlook, the price of ft C. E. Htandlee. M I».. is possibly smaller than at first intimated by those interested tha' good horses will remain at the pre YSÏCIA N A N DSU KG EON. supposed the new company would be an act sent figures if they do not get high I All calls m-wered prt tu[ tly ) ive competitor of the recently er. EFFECTS OF THE ADDRESS. I DREWSKY. OREGON formed steel combination in the Now that horses are going up so Washington. April 19.—It i« I*- high in price, people who need United States. lieved by the Administration that tliem as draft animals, are looking ••••••••••••••••••••••••o* the manifesto of Aguinaldo will towaid the mule to help out, and kicodike Ouï pit. have a decidedly good effect, both S john M c M ullen th* English p verriment has ship in the Philippine« and in this ped a number of mules to South of the James H Ardern of one country, It will take sometime Africa. The price of mules has mining comjianiea of Dawson, came for it« dissemination among the not kept pace with the price of to Seattle, recently on his way to Bern« — — Oregon Filipinos, but it i» expected to be horses. of considerable service and to make I,oridan. Eng. To a representative Cloudy days preferred for of the Associated Preu. Mr. Ardern more rapid the improvement in the making sittings. Photos fin- When you want up to-date job situation which set in some time said that the clean up this year in hed in carbon and platinum work send your orders to this of the Dawson camp would, from a and which has become much *fo fleets. fice. We keep a nice line of sta mark*-! of late, E-pecial gratifica- conservative ei'imate, amount to Instantaneous process used tionary for that purpose and our ♦> i.OO ‘ ,0O> making it ibe biggest lion ia felt al the unreserved tone extensively. First-class work out-nt .n be hist >r? of the Klon prices are as low as good work and f the document and the full aceep- ai d M'lsfactiou guaranteed. g'i'ri material will justify. tince t ind.cateeof Americas rule ike. Times-fierald. Phctegraisher. w A 27, 1901. NO. 22. AGUINALDO ASKS FOR PEACE ...THE... OREGON FORWARDING COMPANY, Ontario, - Oregon, Has something of interest to say to all Harney county people. largest and most complete stock of We have on hand the General carried by any store in Eastern Oregon. Our store and warehouses are full to overflowing HIH FRESH AM SEASONABLE GOODS direct from the markets, East and West. We are ready to serve you with war ranted goods at guaranteed prices, against any and all competition. A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes; Gents and Ladies Furnishings, correct styles, new and up to date; the Nobbiest Line of Mens Hats ever shown in Eastern Oregon, direct from New York. « : H STUDABAKER WAGONS AN» BUGGIES M'CORMICK MOWERS AND RAKES OLIVER CHILLED AND STEEL PLOWS DISC AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS CULTIVATORS, FARMING TOOLS OF ALL KINDS In endfess profusion and CAR LOADS OF BARB WIRE & STOCK SALT on Ixorxd.. :: » We carry a larger and more complete line of hardware than any general merchandise store in the State. In fact our hardware department is a complete store within itself, All kinds of shelf and heavy hardware in stock, Cutlery, Lisk Ware guaranteed rust proof, Stransky Ware guaranteed lor five years, Delft Ware, Granite, 1 in Ware in endless verities. Bridge beach stovesand ranges in size and price to fit your house and your pocket book—large or small. In fact we have everything you need, from a cambric needle to a freight wag on. Write us for prices on large bills,—we guar antee antee them to be right. 1 ry us with a mail order —we will fiill it promptly and cheerfully. WOOL STORED FREE OF CHARGE. Yours for Business, E. A. RIEGER, Manager. stnRntuuttwm