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VOL XIV. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, JUNI PRESIDENT BOUND FOR HOVE $200,(MX) a year and the water rale. BOTH U. S. SENATORS RESIGN • The Perhaps you can do even better than that in your town. Where 8UBS tll'TION KAIEs: CHINESE GIVE HIM PRESENTS VALVED rents are in all probability low. ROW BETWEEN TILLMAN AND M LAU RIN OF SOUTH CAROLINA. On. Year The Building and Lone Associa AT TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS. of lb, Six Mouth* Three Monti tion are helps to young men who ”tfk. wish to own their own houses. OF! CIAL DIRECTORY They Are to go Before the People on a Joint B 8TATE—OREGON '• immense Crowd Assembles et the Depot to Don't build to expensive a house hr. 1 J. II. Mitehell. Canvass, the Primaries to be held in U.S. Senator. See the Chief Executive and Party off I Joseph bhnun however. No-, ember—Outcome of Debate. fThoe. Tongue. —Enthusiasm Suppressed. Live well but not Injuriously. (M. A. Moody . ,D. R. N. Blackburn ' A Horney Ueferal Have plenty of good plain, whole Columbia, S. C., May 25.—As ..................T. T.Gter Govvrnor Sail Francisco, May 25.—Among ................ F. I Dunbar ; secretary oirBta.e some food, and not many expensive the outcome of a spirited debate .................... C 8 Moore Treaanrer the many notable incidents of Presi Supt. l*ubile I istrueuou. .......... J H Ackerman [ puddings and deserts. A soup or between United States Senators B. ................. W IL Laedh s!)ii!fe State Printer dent McKinley's stay in this city i R. 8. Bean. stew, followed by an Indian baked F. Tillman and John L. McLaurin ....... > C. Wolverton ‘ was a visit last night by the Chin lx'11 j supreme 5 F. A. Moore j pupding or corn meal mush makes at Gaffney today, both of them have ese consul general, Ilo Yow, and XOIBTH JUDICI XL DISTRICT. a good dinner. Don’t bave too put their resignations in the hands DietrletJwlF 11 J'.W.'.’e.' the presidents of the six companies. much company, and use lamp'« io of Governor McSwceny to take ef iMl-netAU.» er ' - . er jfttn»-ReM*Beutative * ttr They presente.1 the president with jiiit sew«.' J ' purposes, fect November 15. Thi y have re ! an address and presents valued at stead of gas for lighting every week, and signed with the unJerri..nditig that Pay your Lilis COCXTY—HAKXEV 1 James A Sparrow $2000. The addres3 is a testimon don’t buy goods on the installment Cuonty Jndg- they are to go before tlie peoplo of . 11. Richarilaou ial of the appreciation of President Cle.k KA Miller Titssurer plan. It would not look well in the state in a joint canvass and .JR Johnson . McKinley's®) .icy toward Ci.lna. »Surveyor Geo Shelley I case the directors of the steel com that the sentiment of the people is sheriff J W Buchanan : Assessor . ... J <’ Bartlett ; SAM FRANCISCO GIVI'S FAREWELL. pany were calling at your house to .j,„ setiool Saperi nteudenl to be voiced in a democratic pri .......... E J Noble . A. Venator San Francisco, May- 25—The have the furniture people come in mary to be held in November. Il PUB,, VOU*‘U , R J William* Tillman was last summer elected presidential party, after a sojourn and carry off the plush parlor set h «AB' ' l’ V' Le’1' orrics: ...Geo. W Ha- ea Register to the United States Senate for six ....... Chas. Newell of nearly two weeks in this city. for non-payment. ft;. Reeelver Your new position will naturally years and McLaurin has yet two left for Washington a few moments SOCIETIES. call for increased social obligations, years to serve. ShotUd Tillman bi after 10o’clock this morning. 8YLV A REBEKAH Degree No. 43. and you should meet them cheer sustained, McLaurin’s seat will be The physicians in attendance on ltd and 3d Wednesday. Maats ever) Tillie Jordan N. H. Mrs. McKinley- held their last con fully, Mrs. Schwab should keep a vacant. If McLaurin is successful! Frankie Brentou Kec. aec’y. __________ - sultation yesterday. Mrs McKinley servant- For a few hundred dol be will suceeed to Tillman’s long A. OiU. W. Burns Lodge, No. 47. enjoyed a refreshing night’s rest lars a week one of the Ihttsburg term. «•••••«r Friday ul«hU a D|„ or (, M W K >1 Hoyt. Rec. and this morning seemed elated at girls would doubtlessly be willing Gaffney, S. C„ May 25—Senator the prospects of soon being liotne. to come in and do housework. Buy HAHNEf LODGE. NO. 77, 1.0 0 F. She was conveyed from the Scott a good black suit for beet nnd see McLaurin, when asked about the f.bupm, w Y Kir.jf, Secv. residence to the Oakland ferry in a that Mrs. Schwab has at least one resignation said: ‘'Tillman made a bluff and I closed carriage over a circuitous calling dress and a Sunday gown PRO F E S SIONAL CARD8. called him. All I desire is a free, and bonnet. route. But above all, save money. Rus- fair and open tight on the issues I C- Ä- SWEEK An immense crowd h?.d acsembl- ed at the ferry depot of the South Fell Sage recently said that a young upon which we ditTer, I earnestly ATTORNEY AT- law ,- ern Pacific, and the police with dif- man should save a quarter of each hope that all others will keep out . . Oregon. ficuUy kept a passageway open fur dollar he earned. If you did this of our race and run for the other GEO. S. SIZEMORE, you would have at tho end of the Senatorship, so that Tillman and 1 the president and his party. attorney , Heads were uncovered ns the year $200,000 put by for a rainy nr y meet as man to man and B urns , O regon . carriage in which Mrs. McKinley lav. In a few years vou would be fight it out.” CoUwtioi Land bu ine-’, and Real rode approached ami there was a able to stand quite a spell* of wet Eslate tu at ver proiui H* allended to. Business Pointers. visible effort to restrain outburst.» weather. J W BUI1' PA1.TOS BK.I j S I So, Mr. Schwab, Commerce, Ac of applause as the vehicle drove Biggs & Biggs Over 300 men nro new employed slowly through the th’-: g. All rt-# counts and Finance bids you go on spected the condition cf the suffer and prosper. Do not let anything ;n the East Helena smelters. ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, er and enthusiasm was suppressed. we may have said 1 -ad you to be A colony of 1000 silk worms has B BNS, — — — — 0IiI ON' As the steamer drew nut of the lieve that we consider your salary been received at The Dalles, where Practice in all the courts of Ore. slip, liats and handkerchiefs were •i meager one. You are getting; they will commence spinning in a Collections promptly made. waved and ships in the harbor . good wages. You are getting good few days. c. W. P ahki . h Shelton, Wash, has organized a wages. In fact, wo know editors, dipped their colors in salute. Tumultous cheers then broke great leaders of thought, who get boatd of and-- wld. Th nuns O'Niel PARRISH à REMBOLD, JF Attorneys-at-Law, forth on shore and were borne no more for their services than you as president, W. II. Kneelaud vice P,nrn4 ( »nd Canyon City. ( across the waters as San Francisco’s do for yours.—Commerce,Accounts president, Al J. Munson, secretary, Will DTK and J. K. Riley, treasurer. nr-nt eounn - .’I d i : •!. • ; final farewell to President McKin- and Finance. •tate. *m>. nino lu U.S. land office. 11. G. Stewart of Indian Valley, i ley and his party. Ch. is. II- Leonard, At the Oakland depot, where the EX-GOVERNOR PEN'N'OVES SAYS NO. Idaho, has about consummated the sale of his 480 acres of land in that I A tto KN E Y - A T-I. A '.V, train was in readiness, precaution vicinity to a colony of Mormons, had been taken against the crowds. The first step of the state authori Careful attention given to Collec Mrs. McKinley was tenderly hclp- ties towards recovering the $31,000 says the Council correrpondr nt of tioos and Real Estate matters. I ed out of the carriage b v the presi i shortage in the accounts of George the Boise News. The price paid Notary Public dent and when she had been made . W. Dayis, as clerk of the State was $10,000, It is the intention to ¡I H arney , - O regon comfortable in the car he appeared school board, have been taken by divide the farm into about 20 acre *♦ • ♦ M. F itz G brald T« o « mt < < W illiams upon the platform and waved adieu Attorney-General Blackburn, who tracts. « ♦ Notary Public Attorn• y at Uw. There are 70 fire insurance and It Rea’- Estate a gen- t-j the throngs beyond the rop- s. has written a letter to ex-Governor 1!) life insurance companies doing Sylvester Pennoyer, asking the tra WILLIAMS A- FITZGERALD business in Montana, Risks wiit en H ditional question; “ What are you WISE POINTERS TO MR. SGHWAB. Ofiice in old Mtisoiiic Building. in fire inrurance in 1900 were $15,- it ■ going to do about it?” The answer • urns , O beoon 001,910; gross premiums received, Our enterprising fellow counlry- of the ex-governor is in similar $925,339; losses paid $525,252; man, Charles M. Schwab, has had vein, .-.nd suggests that the state losses incurred, $487,026, and his salary raided- lie ha? gone to I authorities apply to the Republican amount at risk, $20,360,168. The NOTARY PUBLIC. work for the United States Steel National or State Committee, or 19 life insurance companies did the Burns, - - - Oregon Corporation in the capacity of some other opulent body for the re following business: Insurance in president, and will receive about stitution of the deficit instead of to force December 31 1899, total $26,- V. V. BU h SDES, JOHN W . G1ARY *15,381) 54 every Saturday nigld, individual democrats The inter 715,516; insurance written $6,155,- ^■MÄRSDEN à GEARY. provided, of course, that his em esting correspondence follows: 712; premimums received $962,-311; Salem, May 23.—Hon. Sylvester Physicians and Surgeons. ployers pay their help weekly Mr losses incurred,$222.824; insurance Schwab is about 39 years old, ami Pennoyer, Portland, Or.—Dear Sir: in force December 31, 1900, *29.- 1 BURNS, OREGON. Commerce, Account, and Finance- There appears to be a shortage in . 863.479. Office at regid» r. •- I1'1 with its customary interest in am th-’ accounts of George W. Dkvia, bitious young men. takes this op as clerk of the School Board, of H. KLEBS, M. D, portunity to offer him a few words nearly $31,C'X) I believe. I have Very respectfully, Syi.VESTr.il I’r.xsoYEti. been instructed to take such step» PHYSICIAN ANI» SCI'. iE<»N of advice. ns may enable the state to recover A gentleman who does not wish In the first place Mr. Schwab pflice in V.rgtly Building. should realize that he has now a the money; and I then fore respect his name to be made public, and ’ B urns , O regon . good,steady job at fair wages, and fully request that you let me know who is somewhat familiar with the L Telephone No 1.1. he must do his b< st to krrp it. He at yotir earliest convenience what affairs of Davis, the defaulting land should avoid being late r.t the you, in connection with the other clerk, said yesterday: “If the pro H. A Itf iwntoB L E. Hibbard works in the morning, and should loemlirri of the School Board, are secution gets onto the right track, J Klibb.-ird Brownton. never run the risk of being docked willing to do in the way of making it might find out where that $31,000 DENTISTS. I write good the loss to the state ; of state money, or the greater >art : to be docked a day’s pev would u botldtat formerly occupied by Mr. mean a loss of over $2,500, and this by direction of State Land of it went, and might perhaps be Burn«. Oregon. that would go a good way toward Board. Will you be so kind as to able to trace it in such a way as to re-over it. It is my opinion that I paying the gr ery bill, II- should answer this week? Yours truly, «C*. H. Htantllee. 31. !>.. D. R N. B lackburn . Davis was incabi>>ts with a certain not take n ore than an h >ur’s noon land speculator, and that he used PHYSICIAN .-INDSURGF.oX, ing nr.■! should be re«;>ectful to the Mr. Pennoyer answered: the state money in his posseMion ■ (AH calls answered promptly ) Portland. May 24.—D. R N. in speculation with this man, as directors when they epeek to him. PRE.VSKY, OREJON If he feels that hie salary is l»w. Blackburn. Salem, Or.— My Dear well as in an investment which he for the amount of work to le done, Sir: In reply to your note on the had made in a Ya*]«inna stone be sboul I remember tiat it is cus 23d inst. I will say that I am not quarry. That land speculator died •uddenly two years ago, just after get tomary to I "gin rather low and willing to do anything wba'ever in perfecting a land sale for which he JOHN MeMULLEN work up, and wb- n lie knows more the way of making good to th- state w»« to receive I24J1OO, which sum ** a a e fr1 «»'e -•« %1-out the-busine». be can a>k for a the loss it incurred from an embez was paid to the widow after hia "rxiee.” Besides salary i»n’t the zling republican official. Permit death, and which money I believe Burn,. — — Oi eg- n me to suggest to (he State Board realy belongs to the state of Oregon, only thing. the real facta in the case could ami yourself that you first proceed if So Re economical, Mr Schwab, Cloudr days preferred for le* established If Davis had not making sitting« PT, t .« fit - » many young men r.o wad ays live to punish such embezzler, and then, tied, and had 1-een so di,po*«-d, the Levond their rneawe. Don't pay too if o-j d»«ire to reimburse the state cont.ectiug link between that money hed in carbon and platinum much house rent. The rule whieb trea»ury.app'y either to the Repule- and the State Treasury could have dec ta. say, that a man's rent should never lican National or State C'oeumitt*. been supplied. Whether it could 4 Iaastantancov, process used he done without hie aid is perlisp« eseeed one-fourth of bis lalarv ia a rather than to individual demo quite uncertain; but the prosecution extensively. First eia«« w rk ¡rood one. Yon «’■ u'.-l be able to crats. who are in no manner what would I m - fully juetifieo in making and satisfarti iguararte. comfortable Louse for ever responsible for eoch loss. an efiort in that direction.” IS. ; hH OREGON FORWARD!NG I g g COMPANY, Oregon Has something of interest to say to all Harney county people, largest and most complete stock of carried by any store in La-tern Orison. Our store and warehouses are full to overflowing ‘ ready to serve you with war- dnst any and all competition. ‘“l’œ I............ ! P COMPLETE LINE OP FRESH GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Boot; uad Shoes; Gents and Ladies Furnishings, cci-rcct stylos, new and upto date; the Nobbiest Lino ci‘ Mens Hats ever shown in Eastern Oregon, direct from New York. « V. I : 1 DISC AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS CULTIVATORS, FARMING TOOLS OF ALL KINDS In endless profusion and I CAR LOADS OF BARB WIRE ii STOCK SALT on Ixnncl." the State. In fact our hardware department is a complete store within itself. All kinds of shell and heavy hardware in stock. Cutlery, Lisk Ware guaranteed rust proof, Stransky W are guaranteed lor five years, Delit Ware, Granite, I in Ware in endless varieties. 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 I : on. Write vs for prices on large bills—we guar i i antee them to be right, fry us with a mail order 1 —we will fill it promptly and cheerfully H I I :: X I WOOL STORED FREE OF CHARGE Yours for Business, E. A. RIEGER, Manager. ar untttGWBumutrr art.: :: H ::