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VBSCKtPTION RATES: ,2.00 .1.00 .. .75 THEY WANT DOLE REMOVED provements for two years unless HÈ WILL BREAK THE GROUND there is an extra session. Circuit Judge Humphreys is HAWAIIAN LEGISLATORS AT LOGGER- about to call a special grand jury PRESIDENT WILL INAL'GL'RATE 1*05 EXPOSITION. HEADS WITH OOVERNOR. I to investigate the charges of bribery , in the legislature. ft OFFICIAL PIBECTORY I An exchange says: The follow The Prevlalonal Committee Finally Reachci Conclniloa to Have Hist Do So ing is a new way for a girl to get —Pro,rawmc Oatllaed. rid of the caller who persists in staying beyond all reason, notwith- standing all hints; she gives him a President McKinley will break pencil and paper with one of her ground for the Lewis and Clark sweet smiles and says to him: Centennial in 1905, says the Orego "Now make a row of eleven ciphers; nian. Through his private secre now make a perpendicular mark tary he has already expressed his an inch long downward -on the willingness, and last night the pro right of the first cipher, upward on visional centennial committee, its existence at loggerheads with , tbe right of the fourth; downward finally concluded t-- have him do COVMTY—HAHNKY ! Cnawtff Judge ................. Jo mes A 8 par row the Governor all along the line, »nd on the right of tbe fifth; upward on so. The meeting of the committee, .............................. i unison Tmaaarnr P- A Miller Surveyor .....JR John «ou , without having passed a single one the right of the seventh and eighth; which was held in the rooms of the Sheriff. Geo Shelley ..J W Buchanan I of the important measures to which downward on the right of the Commercial Club, was given a J C Bartlett the home rulers were committed, tenth.’ dcbo.1 »nix-rlrtenjeut ” Then asked him what he j thorough discussion before it was E J Noble A. Venator 1 .......... I R J Willlaiua except the county government act, had written. The effect is electrical. agreed to. *• I office : ». LANK which the Governor has killed by a It was decided to have the . Geo. W Ha'ea Dissapointed Artist. ground broken in one of the plaza ....Chea. Newell ' pocket veto. The last act of the house the blocks. The program for the presi SOCIETIES. evening of the 30th, was to pass a C. H. E Hardin and Ameidei dent’« reception provides that the WUVA REHEKAH llexre* No.H concurrent resolution containing a Jaullin arrived last evening from school children of tbe city shall be utandad Wednesday. Tillie Jordau N. G. memorial to President McKinley the Hardin ranch on Quinn river, massed to greet the president on Frankie Dreuton Rec. Set’jr. for the removal of Governor Dole. It I The latter, whois a well-known five of these blocks, and the plan is JL. O. U. W. Burna Lodge, No 47. was introduced by Representative French artist, has been Mr. Har- to have the ground broken in the r'idV’“'“‘t A Pinard. M.W K H Hoyt. Hee. Breckley, one of the native home ; din’s guest for several weeks. Mr central block of the five. rulers, and contained along indict- Jaullin went out to the ranch for The formal breakingofthe ground ■ARNKY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F. Meals at Odd Fellow« Halt, every Saturday ment of the executive. Dole is the especial purpose of transferring will take place during the parade, 7:MpM, J M Dalton N. G. W V King,Secv. charged with having hindered the to canvas the likenesses of some of which will be stopped for the pur 1 ■ ■■■ I work of the session by his hostility the noble Piute braves and squaws, pose. After the incident is over K ofessional cards . toward the legislature, withholding He expected to find Indians of the the parade will proceed. Such is information and reports that were kind one reads of in story books or the program outlined by the com C A- SWEEK called for, and refusing to co-operate historical novels, but he was woe mittee. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, with the lawmakers. The president fully dissapointed. He did some . A committee consisting of H. W. Barna, : Cretan. is asked in the resolution to use work on a picture but gave it up in Ccrbett, P. L. 'Willis and II. C. GEO. 8. SIZEMORE, his influence in behalf of an extra disgust, He found plenty of sub- Campbell was appointed to make ATTORNEY, session of the legislature to trans- jects, but the appearance of the all the necessary arrangements fur B urns , ........................ Q reoos . act general legislation which Dole Indians only shocked his artistic the breaking of the ground. It was Callae^ion«, Land business, and Real refuses to grant. The Hawaiians nature. The noble red men also decided to invite the governors Batata lustier promt th attended to. claim they have not had time in he saw wore brogans instead of j of Washington, Idaho, California, J.W BIGGS, DALTON B1GGH which to work out the plans of moccasins, »nd Prince Albert coats Utah and Colorado and the Lieu Biggs & Biggs | lawmaking they bad formed in the and overalls instead of beaded suits tenant Governor of British Colum ' 30 days of tbe regular session. In I of buckskin. Instead of feathered bia to be present and witness the ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, i conclusion, the home rulers ask headgear he found that feathers ceremony. Washington is the only --- --- --- --- OREGON. 0 BNS, 1 that Dole be removed, if the preei-1 and braided locks are out of stvle one of these states which has yet Practice in all the courts of Ore. dent sees no other way to bring and that the vogue is a dilapidated taken any steps toward being re-' Collections promptly made. 3bout an extra session of the terri- derby or fedora hat. The Indian presented at the fair, but it is gen U. A.RBBBOLO C.W.P*M««H torial legislature, declaring that the maidens were even more uf a dis- erally conceded that all the others governor has acted in such a man- appointment. Instead of a pictur- will fall in line. PÄRRISH & REMBOLD, A Hurney H-at-Iui\v, ner as to lose the confidence of a esque beaded costumes he found The committee is well satisfied : Rim (and Canyon City,) Oregon. ! majority of the people of the terri-, them decked out in Empire wrap- with the outcome ot the much dis Will •ravtlce ill ’he courts of Harney ana /imateuunties and in the supreme court o! the tory, and charging that he has not tiers, shirt waists, with Jeg-of-mut- cussed question of breaking the jtata an<l s>ao in O.rt. land office. dealt fairly with the borne rule ton or mandolin sleeves and other ground, and its mrmliers unite in legislature. fantastic creations of the Piute expressing the belief that the cer-' fhiiH. II. Leonard, The concurrent resolution passed dressmakers. A ttorney - at - i . a w, emony will not only be interesting through both houses by large M. Joulin did not finish his pic- but that it will do much toward «Careful attention given to Collec majoiities, all the native home ture. These combinations were too promoting the success of the expo tions and Real Estate matters. rulers voting for it. It did not get much for him. Notary Public. sition. Members of the Clerk’s, 1 to the senate until the day after the But he is to make another trial, Union are circulating a petition H arney , - O regon end of the session, as < alculated by and will leave here for Pocatello, addressed to their emplopers ask- Tw»«rr< s W illi *«» M. FinGait*Li> the Governor, but on that ditv the Idaho, near which place the Fort I ing that the stores be closed for Attam»} *i law. Notary Public Real bjHatc Agent native party of the Senate passed ■ Hall reservation is located. There half a day during the presence of among the Bannocks, a tribe of President McKinley in the city. WILLIA1Î8A FITZGERALD I it. Gowernur Dole created a sensa- superior Indians, he expects to find The Petition ha* not been present AMoa.an old Maaouic Building. tion in l»oth houses by informing subjects worthy of his brush. He ed as yet. B imn «, — O regon the committee sent to him to ask will also visit Arizona and New j for an extra session that one of his Mexico, ana spend some time Eastman is Acquitted. g. W. MILLER, reasons for not granting an extra among the Apaches and Pueblas session was that he bad been relia- Iw-fore lie returns to San Francisco, After a long and dramatic trial, NOTARY PUBLIC. blv informeii that bribery was tak- —Winnemucca Silver State. Charles H. Eastman, the Harvard Burna. - - - Oregon. ' ing place. Both houses passed a instructor, was acquitted on the demanding proof. In JOKO W OBABT resolution charge of murdering his brother-in- Another Hot Artesian Well. reply, the Governor stated that law, Richard H. Grogan Jr., while MÄR5DEN & GEÄRY. general charges of bribery had been at target practice on July 4, last. Ph) sidant and Surgeons. made in the local pa[>er8 and on tbe Vale has now another hot artesi The jury, after listening for floor of tbe senate, but had not an well rars the Gazette, and ia nearly three weeks to a mass of JBViLhS, OREGON. ' Pkont .Vo SO been investigated in spite of the the proud possessor of the only two testimony, followed by two days’ of a*-« appointment of committee* to look of the kind in the state, so far as argument, debated five hours and a into them and that the matter was can lie learned. Hope Brothers, half before reaching a verdict. H. KLEBS, M. D. being investigated by the govern who are part owners in the original When the verdict was announced PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. ment with a view to punishing tbe well, have been nnxiovs to obtain a there wan a demonsrration among offender» if evidence against them flow farther up the hill that it the s > ctators which the court of Office in V.pgtly Building. could be obtained. might be more convenient in pip ficers were entirety unable to sup & ax«, O regon . Both houses met May 1. as their ing to town. Accordingly they had press for some minutes. Telephone No 171. count of days excluding adjourn one bored on their own land east of The young man’s father, who has _____ ments, differed from that of the the old well, but farther up the hill. stood loyally by his side through «. S.l Brawn too I E. HI I, lard Governor as to tbe date of the end Friday a strong flow was obtained the long strain and who has spared Hibbard Ac Brow titoli. of the session. A joint session was and tbe owners are feeling yery no expense in lawyers and experts D entista . held and four home-rule Senators much encouraged. buU‘11., famotb an-upirB by Mr. to clear hie son of the charge, was were named as provided by the or the first to press his hand as he Barm Qregvn. ganic act to bold four-year terms, stepped from the prisoner’s cage. the Governor has issued a proclam C. E. Ktandlee. M. D.. Before tbe jury left their neats ation calling for an extra veMion Eastman went over and shook PHYSICIAN ANDiLNGFON. ‘ Catch-on-as catch can” io the with each one, and then panned out for appropriation bills only to com (All call, answered prcaiptl, ) oldmaid's matrimonial motto. mence May 8. into an ante room, where he wan »RKWiKT, OREGON About tbe worst joke a woman greeted by bii relative« and friends A review of tbe work of the legis lature show* that the most impor can play on a man is to marry him The men who marry most fre tant law* enacted were an income Bit Wyomiif Wool Sale tax law, assessing 2 per cent on al) quently for money are ministers. : JOHN McMULLEN . Poets take in tbe beauties of na incomes above OIOIX), and an act At Rawlin«, Wyo , a few days providing fur a court to bear claims ture. Tbeir wives usually take in ago 425,000 pounds of wool were for damage« resulting from tbe washing. If men were serpents the woods aold to Eastern buyers at price» Burn* — — Oregon Chinatown fire, and appropriating would be full of female snake ranging from 10 to 11 cents Theo 01.5UU.UIAI to pay tbe claim» that Cloudv day» preferred for dore Davis of St. Ixtui* bought charmers may be allowed. The lone bill failed Waking sitting* Photos fir> Tbe state of matrimony is on* of 100,0110 pound»; T. Barrett for J. U> get through, many bom» ruler* bed in earboa a»d platinum refusing to work on it after they the United State»—even if it isn't Koebland of Boston bought 150,000 ffccta. pounds, L. Eisernan for Eisernan were informed that Governor Dole on tbe map. Io.tanlM.eo>’» proc»»* used Enjoy lite while you are single, of Boston bought 100.000 pounds; would no' grant an extra »e»*ion • iteo.iv»ly First-elaaa work except for appropriation» The for when you are married it u ever- M Solomon for H Marx A Co of Rud latisfactiuu goar»r.t»ed. Ht. L oom bought 75.000 pounds failure of tbe bill wiU tie up im- lastingly too late. STATS— OREGON : a ad el the First Territorial Session J. If. Mitchell. Joseph Simon . Nothluf ol Aar Iwportaacc lias I Thus. Tongue. Beca Accowpliabed. i _ ___ tn eu ................ (MA. Moodv Attorney General ... D. R. N. Blackburn Governor T. T. Goer Meeratary oi State ........................ FI Dunbar Late dispatches from Honolulu > Treasure C 8 Moore ! Ttì» Mnpt. Public Instruction J II Ackerman via San Francisco say; The first! •tote Printer W H Leede •Mat I ) K 8. Bean, i legislature of Hawaii came to an l c. tapreae Judges / C. Wolverton I » F. A. Moore end the evening of April 30, accord -*%tl XI SETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ing to Governor Dole, and the next w, District •* Judge M. D. C lifford ----- BHOwnv» Attorney ... .. ... Wm Millet night, according to the majority in ipreaeutative ......................... 1 S Geer lator ................................... J W Morrow both houses. The legislature ended Hora ............... I < S? ' P ath -, lent a e n Pittx fcre^.a 'At "AM. R» muir JU. HE I of a Av t ’ intm Niti i RD ANC to O’* 53 ’F.., iXF0| !Btf J, II Photographer. THE OREGON FORWARDING COMPANY Orrta-rio Has something of interest to say to all Harney county’ people, largest and most complete stock of carried by any store in Eastern Oregon. Our store and warehouses are full to overflowing direct front the markets. East and West, We are ready to serve you with war ranted goods at guaranteed prices, against any and all competition. 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. 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HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, ♦4* BURNS, VQL. XIV.