The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 04, 1901, Image 4

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gone home. At the final talk with
A Great Newspaper.
President McKinley he was in­
vited to visit the island and see
Liwsn.
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Oregon.
The Sunday edition of the St.
for himself the conditions there
Louis Republic is a marvel of I
•ATURDA T
MAY
and learn from contact *of the in­
modern newspaper enterprise. I
habitants of the love and affec­
OREGON
The orginization of its news ser­
Machinery Wagons Shelf Hardware Drv Goods Cl thing
tion the Cubans have for us. The
vices
is
world-wide,
complete
in
Boots .Shoes Hats Caps Groceries Oils Paints Patent Med­
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JtUIA N *YKD
visit of the commission will prove
icines Extracts Etc.
every department; in tact, superi- -
beneficial and the Cubans now
or to that of any other newspaper. I
Farmer’s and Stockmen’s Supplies are Specialties
Well, well, what will happen have a better understanding as to
The magazine section is illus­
iKitnr.
the
intentions
of
this
government.
M HEPI LH
next? Here is a priest in the
Special Prices On I*arge Cash Orders.
ir».
trated in daintily tinted colors and 1* —.»Art lor TISK
Fron» Hantingtoa Ore
East who proposes taxing un­
splendid half-tone pictures. This
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Salt Lake.Denver.Ft.
married men. A dispatch from
T he T imes -H erald contem­ section contains more high-class
Worth, Omaha, Kan
Boston says; The eighth annual plates getting out a midsummer literary matter than any of the
»as Citv, St Louis.1
1 45 a.m
reunion of the Irish Knights of St. edition sometime during August monthly magazines. The fashions
l-:35 Chicago and East.
Mary’s Parish, of Cambridge, or September next which will illustrated in natural colors are___j___
took place tonight in the Cam­ cover everything in the county especially valuable to the ladies. ' Atlantic Salt Lake.Dfcnver.Ft,
3:35
bridge Port Gymnasium. Rev. Every article will be written with
The colored comic section is a 1 Express Worth, Omaha. Kan- p tn.
2:10
..as
City,
St.
Louis
Thomas Ccully, in a short ad­ a view to inducing homeseekers genuine laugh-maker. The funny
ZDxessecl X-vunci.'bST,
p ui ¡Chicago aid I asl.
dress, snoke a few plain words to our section and will he by men cartoons are by the best artists.
ISvistic and. ZF’locxirig',
to the unmarried men of that par­ who understand such busines. It The humorous stories are high **t. Paul Walla Walla, L»-wi»-.
12:35
tori.
Spokane,
Minne-
ish. He declared that hereafter will also contain many half tone class, by authors of national rep- E at Mail
1 45 lapolia, St. Pau), Du- a. iu.
he proposes to tax all unmarried pictures.
The mill is situated in one of the finest bodies of Pine and Fir timber in
! utli Milwaukee, Chi-I
' utation.
Eastern Oregon. The proprietors have spared no expense to put the road in
.-ago
i nd East.
men in his parish over 25 years
Sheet music, a high-class, pop-,
of age $95 a year until they reach
The opening of the street lead­ ular song, is furnished free every'
.. ., good condition. All special orders receive prompt attention
An excellent quality'<>f all kinds of lumLer always on hand. For fur­
»“d «IVER SCHEDULE
the age of 35, when they will be ing west toword the cemetery Sunday in the Republic.
ther
information
call on or address
taxed $50. After that age they I was a good move by the “city
The price of the Sunday Re- J _
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KING & SAYER, Proprietors, Burns, Oregon.
will be exempt from the tax, as : dads.” It is proposed to lay public by mail one year is $2.00.
All sailing dates sub.
j cl to charge.
the priest claims no woman would ' sidewalk out into Morrison’s ad­ For sale by all news dealers.
4 p. Hl.
8 p Bl
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For San Francisco
care to marry them then. He said: dition as far as W. C. McClain’s
every 5 days.
“I do not propose to open a ' residence and complete it to the
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Bright Boya Started in Business.
Columbia Hirer
I p. IU.
• 8 p. m
matrimonial agency, but some­ ¡cemetery from that point by sub-
Mesmers.
0. M. KELLOGG. Manager.
'Die publisher» of the famous big I Ex Sun. ■ To Astoria and Way Except
thing has got to be done to keep ; scription. Every citizen will con-
Leaves Burns daily at 8 o’clock a m., arrives at Ontario in 42 hours
Saturü’y
¿unday.
Landings.
illustrated
weekly
newspaper,
P
enn
so many of these bright young | tiibute toward this move.
Fare One way »8. Round trip $15. Through freight 3Jcts. lb.
sylva - nia G rit , are now placing 10 p. in.'
Two dayr notice at any P. O. on the route and coveitd coaches
men from becoming bachelor».”
representatives at every post office
Willamette Kim.
will be furnished for passangers.
St, Mary’s parish is one of the
in Oregon, and tiiey desire to secure
Oregon
City,
New
4:30 p m
The nice warm rains of the past the services of capable hustling lì a. m.
The management has put on fresh stock and passengers will find
largest and most influential in,
Except berg, Salem and Way Except
this
route the shorted between Burna and the railroad.
few days have been very benilici- agents in each of the following Sunday.
Landing*.
Sunday.
Cambridge.
al to the grain crops near this towns in Harney county: Burns,
Drewsey and Harney, and in such
3:30 p ni
place. A large acreage has been other tow ns as are not already sup­
Monday
We are in seceipt of a prospec­
Eurns-Canyoi. Stage Line
sown to grain on land that connot plied. Ths work is profitsble mid
Wt-d, &
tus of the ¿'opalis Oil Co., of be irrigated and the rain came pleasant. A portion of Saturday
J Friday.
A Sat.
Portland, Oregon. The property just in time to be of most benefit, i only is required, No money what­
Metschan & Cozad, contractors.
ever is required. Over -VXK) agents
Willamette Hiver.
Carrying U. S. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expess
4:30 p in
of this company lies at Grays
Should the weather continue fa­ are doing splendidly. Everything
Leave Burns Tuesday .Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon City
Portland Corvallis ¡Tuesday
Harbor, Wash. The officers and vorable it will insure thousands i is furnished free. Stationery, rub-
and Way Landings Thura & <fc intermedinti joints, Fare $5.
directors of this oil company arc­ of dollars for our farmers.
i her stamp, ink and pail, advertis­
Sat.
ing matter, sample copies, etc.
well known men of this slate.
Leave
i Papers are shipped to be paid for Leave
Gov. Geer is president, Judge
Saak. Kl.ar
LewieC'n
at the end of each month. Those Riparia,
Seneca Smith, treasurer; F. H.
I not solil are not charged for. Write 1:20 a in Riparia to Lewiston. 8:30 a ni
Daily.
1 to Grit Publishing Co.. Williams­ Dai.v.
Skinner, secretary and among the
port
Pa.,
mid
mention
T
he T imes -
A. N. H oah ,
SHELLEY A FOLEY Proprietors,
directors is C. M. ldleman. Mr.
H era i . i >.
Huntington. Oregon
Skinner will be remembered by
BURNS, OREGON
A. L. CRAIG,
many here, having spent several
START A BUSINESS OF YOUR Gen. Puss Ae't. Portland. Oregon
weeks in Burns during the winter
A. L. MOHLER, President.
Shop opposite old Brewery
OWN
of 1900 in tin- interest of the Port­
Satirfacion
All work done with neat.» be m u dispatch.
Up-to-flate job printing at reason-1
land Building & Loan Association.
live us a call.
M oney able prices.
Parties wishing to see a prospec­
Horse
buyers
are
already
ar
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tus should write Mr, Skinner,
general office 321 Morrison St riving for the big horse sale to be
Portland, Or. The “count” will held here May 20-21-22. If the
be glad to accommodate any of horsemen will only gather up
his friends in this section and give their stock and have them ready
them an opportunity of securing for inspection al that date there
is very little doubt but th it all
HARNEY...
stock in his company.
...OREGON.
can sell at a good price.
SILVER THE IWl¡- !K iga
Money the Prfciaf lostrae-..
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Civilization and Prsross Hats Vp
Sts? Wû Ma nj Sappi, ufojp
S horeline
A ko U nion P acific
The Money Question dis^uss-4 ia N
light of experience aud history.
I
The Leading Bimetallic Taper of Atat>
U. S. Senator W. M. ST EV.’A
A correct account of the doi^ *
Congress given each v’-ek.
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BURNS SAWMILL
Burns-Ontario Stage Line.
ROBT. IRVING, Prop
Secretary M. I). Wisdom has
We are glad to note .so mm h
just received from the printer the
improvement going on in our
State Fan Premium List for 1901.
city at this time, although th
Ov -r $:vi,ooo is offered for pre­
building season has not yet fairh
miums cn livestock and farm pro­
ducts, and is by far the largest begun. It is safe to say that on
population will be increased 5‘"
lind best premium list ever offered
j-iy next fall.
in this state. The list has been
thoroughly revised, and brought
up to date in every department.
Should this season prove g<>o<
New premiums have been added, and what grain h is been put ii
and others increased on at tides make a good crop, Harney valley
most worthy of merit. Oregon will have doubled the out put ot
can host now of as complete and any prev :011s year.
liberal premiums as any state in
the union, and if haul vvmk and
Fence up the grazing lamls of
earnest etfoits on the part of the
Eastern Oregon and you crowd
management counts foi anything,
the fair itself w ill compare favor­ . the small stockmen and rancher*
ably with those of older states, to the wall. Shut out those men
lind will be the Iwst ever held and you sounil the death knell to
this side of the Rocky mountains. the future growth of the count1 v.
V ale Democrat.
Will the presidcnti.il pm tv in
»teaming through thia wonderful
country cron« it with eye» closed
or will they aee the advantage»
of a aytlem of irrigatioii which
will ndd untold wealth, popula-
tion and industry to thia nation?
It icmains for the people of the
VV’est to unite, not only in a wel­
come to the President and his
|>arty, but to also, at every tuin
and chance, bring their attention
to the wonderful iniluence of
waler upon the arid country.—
Winnemucca Silver State.
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Judge Win. Miller returned
from tile Burns court this week.
He repotts no crimuul business
and very little civ il buaiitcaa be­
fore the court. In a good coun­
try, mk I i as Hurns is the center,
the people have but little time to
litigate, When a.k rd ah >ut how
the boys were getting along at
Burns, the Judge said they were
••busy.”—Vale Democrat.
The Cuban mmmisaion, which
Visited Washington I (•’ rrrk ’ >»
Harney Valley Brewery
MILLER HODEOKE2333 MILES ¡N 132 HOURS
a
Enterprist.
Ontario is to have a new tire
tinnii warehouse, to be erect, d I v
the buaine«» men of Ontario for the
free storage of wool, to be run on
inde|>ei»dent nasi* and not con-
trolled bv any one concern, which
will lx> completed in lime for thia
seasons business.
Wool growers who store ihe<r
wool in thio warehouse will 1« un­
der no obligations to «online their
business to any concern and shall
I* assured of all possible advant­
ages of mai krtiog and caring for the
produce The addition of this large
warehouse will obviate the necessity
of rtvring wool out in the weather.
The above arrangement should
increase the amount of wool stored
here for market and will make
Ontario the largest wool shipping
point on the Oregon Short Line
Some of the principal move*» in
the proposition consist of the Rank
of Ontario, Mallict r Mercantile Co
and Boyer Bros A Co, who «rill
assure the wool producers of this
section al) poseible protection in
bundling their predict — On'sr
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EVERYBODY CAN DRINK GOOD BEER.
Territory.
Subscription Price, Bl Per
Seud for sample; agents wanted.
Published weekly by the
Silver Knight Publishing u,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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md l'rade-Marks
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time tha»^ , t
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Patents taken »hroaelt Munn A (>* <
»preuU notice, without ehnrtrc, in tb«
NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO.
Factory,
BELVIDERE. ILL.
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HEAEQUARTERS AT ONTARIO. OREGON.
A handsomely ti’istrwted weeklv. laf* *
ruiat.on f nnv-cienriac Journal.
V*
’C .r: f-n.ir men’ns. «1. Sold by all t *®**??®
Eastern Oregon Developing Company doe* a general
real estate anti commission business. Buys and sells
real estate, mines and mineral lands, business enter­
prise* of all kind*, horses, cattle, sheep, etc. Location
of government land* and the development of the re­
sources of Eastern Oorgon and contiguous territory.
J ohn E. R obf . rss , ecy ., O ntario , O r .
CALDWELL, IDAHO
A Generell Bunkinq Business Trnnsacted
JOE TUPKER
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
K. SxxxltJa. de 00.,
Carpenters and Aachitects
and Estimates cheerfully furnished.
.Ill irork done tn a meeham. al manner ana satisfaction
ifuarnnteed.
In South Burns is fnlh/ < ptipi, d to <b> alt kinds of trark-
in wood
Opposite R .1 .Miller A C</.v
H.ghest of «U in Lcxvec ng Tower.— Latest U.S.Gov’t Report
Ro>?i
¿^SOLL'TELY PURE
Blacksmithing
Horseshoeing.
M AIN ST.. BURNS
SV agon woi k done ..1 a satisfactory manner,
prompt attention.
All orders given
Give him a call.
Knnwnainni
Broach
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wSthn»«
A Schi.'ling A t * >mpany
tranche»
We can afford to b*
you try all five flavors—’
after another—of SchiOU
Best tea, and get
money back if you ¿4
like any.
Your tea - trade for q|
next ten years is
having.
AJ.jree<
VICTOR J. EVANS A CO.
^Patent XttarBeva,
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T rk P atbxt R bovbb . an illustrated and VbU
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by Manufacturer» and Inve»torx
7 emulated journal, consulted
Send fur «ample copy FREE.
-e. « F St.. WaabiDT**
Sc/li/Hag's Best is si®5
good honest tea, well gr*
ed, fresh - roasted, pad-
air-tight.
If you don’t like it,«",
grocer returns your mo1*
in full.
There is no other $®i
dealing in tea
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° fut through us receive sfiecisi
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339 BROADWAY,
New York.
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Telephone TVo. S.
WOLDENBERC & EERC
!.. i al Agent* Hiirn-y Co.
c i’. Rutherford, Burns,
,1 II Locgan. Hanncy
Ready
January 5
Every Patriot
QUART BOTTLES DELIVERED IN BURNS, $150 PER DCZI N
Superior to all others Irrespective
ut price. Catalogue tells you
why. W rite for one.
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Facts That
Five gallon kegs $2.00 delivered at
your home in Burns.
HOWCHO SlSRll. P.IMM.T
New
BURN?
A family paper for the hom-ai»^
side. All the important happeaiapJ
the week, con lensed, in newscoha^
A large circulation iu every StateaJ
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