The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 20, 1901, Image 1

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    BURNS,
VOL XIV.
The Times-fferald.
WILL MAKE
1000 ENTRIES
The Philippine Tariff.
HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 20,
THE ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND.
Officials who have had in charge
the preparation of the Philip­ COMMUNITY OF WOMEN WHO HAVE
pine tariff estimate that it will
NOT BEEN HAPPILY MARRIED.
WHOLESALE AT BUFFALO.
bring in a revenue of $ 10,000,Ot 0
r
for the first year. The adjustment |
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Æ OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
•TAT»—0811.0» :
Exhibits From This State Still Attractlag of the rates has been made with a So They Joined Their Monej end Energies.
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C.S.Saasuri
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J ■ H Mitchell
They Let the World Alone and Ex­
Much Att<ation--Cailfornla Gives
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Joflcph Simoii
view of lowering the duties on
iTho«. Tongue.
pect the Same Courtesey.
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Up Agriculture.
necessities so as to reduce the cost
CeMNHHnea ..................... (M A. Moody
Attorney Geueral ................. D. R. N. Blackburn i
of living in the islands, and also
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Secretary oi State
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- F I Duubar
with the idea of opening the doors
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Treasurer
C 8 Moore
Out in Mount Pleasant, one of
au»L Public ¡uatructlou
J H Ackerman
Oregon will make 1000 entries of the Philippines to American
•tale Printer
W H Leeds
the prettiest suburbs of Washing­
i R. B. Bean. for prizes at the Buffalo Exposition. trade as far a possible.
»mrom« Jud»««
J C. Wolverton
ton, there is a large brick bouse
» F. A. Moore
: Superintendent Dosch has s|>ent
which shelters a unique community
XINETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
four weeks relabeling tho exhibits
The Klamath Fall Project.
j consisting of 25 women under the
and making out the entry lists in
Jriit'Æu'».'''-' t*tl',e
J W Morrow triplicate.
The survey for the proposed rail­ government of Mrs. Martha Mc­
This i« particular work,
road
from Klamothon to Klamath Whirter, says William E Curtis in
as an error might cost the state an
COCKTT-MASS «T !
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Jim« A Sparrow award.
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Falls
has been finished to Poke- the Chicano Record-Herald. Most
Superintendent
Dosch
is
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H. Richardson
R A Miller very much pleased with the condi- garua, a distance of thirty miles, of them have found marriage a
J KJohnaon
Geo She Iley i tion of the Oregon exhibit, for in a i and grade stakes are now being set failure, and have left woithless or
J w Buchanan
J <’ Bartlett letter to Secretary Lamberson, of as fast as possible
It is generally incompatible husbands to enjoy
School Superi r tende nt
............ E J Noble
t»tuck iMpector
A. Venator the State Board of Horticulture he I understood that construction will life in a sisterhood where eachc.in
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CuianUMioneri
.......
R J William»
> begin August 1. and that the road i do exactly as she pleases, provided
MA KN K Y C. 8. LAKI» office :
says:
ftegtoter
.................... .......... ..Geo. W Ha'es
“Although it is two months since will at least reach Pokegama before ! she contributes her share to the : :
Receiver
..................... ....Chaa. Newell
ithe opening of the Exposition,) winter. From that point to Klamath . general purse and does nothing to It
SOCIETIES.
i hardlv any of the buildings are ) Falls it is thought the line will ¡disturb the harmony of the family.
OT’-VA REBEKAH Decree No.S3
¡complete inside.
Washington, follow the survey made by the They do not live in absolute idle
rlaerery 1st and Iki Wednesday.
Tillie Jordan N. (V.
which
is
our
neighbor,
has just fin­ Oregon Midland Company last i ness, but each performs a certain
Frankie lirettton Bee. Sev'y.
I amount of labor under thediiection
ished installing its grain exhibit. year.
A. O. U. W. Burna Lodge, No 47.
of Mrs McWhirter, who seems to be
Nebraska will finish this week.
iMYcry Friday night.
H A Dillard, M. W
a woman of remarkable personiility
Salmon Caancrs' Trust.
Idaho
will
probably
not
be
com­
E H Hoyt. Rec
and
executive ability.
plete before the end of next month,
HARNEY LODGE. NO. 77. I. O O r.
Some
years ago in a letter from
The
New
York
Journal
of
Com
­
Heels st Odd Fellows Kill, every Heturday and worst of all, California’s com­
Tse»»
J '• Uslton N.G.
j Texas I told an interesting story of
w Y Kinn.Heey. missioners become so ashamed of merce says: .
their agricultural exhibit that they | “There has been some delay in ; four women at Belton, a little
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
have taken it out and sold their closing up the Pacific Coast salmon j Texas town, who, having been de-
booth to a maple syrup company 1 canners’ consolidation. It has j serted by their husbands and
C- Ä- SWEEK
This leaves them only a small been expected that incorporation thrown upon their own resources,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
milling exhibit. Their composite papers would be filed early this [established a boarding house which
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Or»«««.
horticultural exhibit, upon which ) week at Trenton, but this has not soon grew into a hotel and had the
GEO. 8. SIZEMORE,
they have concentrated all their1 yet been done and may not be for reputation of being the best in the
attorney ,
efforts, consisting of the various several days. The delay lead to state. Noboil}' but women were
B obbs .................................... O regon . wine booths, raisin-growers, prune­ rumors that there was some hitch employed, except one negro man,
Cailmaon«, I.and burines», and Real growers peachgrowers, nutgrowers, in the transaction, but it is flatly who did the heavy lifting and took
Estate mailer promt tlv attended to.
candied fruit manufactures, San denied by one of the organizers. care of the horses. This hotel be-
j.W BIGGS.
DALTON BIGGS
•lose Preserved Fruit Company, He said that the successful organi­ | came so popular that th, proprie-
Biggs & Biggs
Fresno county and numerous other zation of the new company wan | tors started sevi ral otlx rsdikoitat
including the assured. The final papers in the Wasco and in different parts of
I small exhibitors,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Texas, and they were all successful
Board cf Trade and the Southern deal will be filed at Portland. Or.
B BNS,
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OREGON.
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under the capable management of
Pacific Each of these has spent
Practice in all tbe courts of Ore.
$500.000 Demanded,
Martha McWhirter. They started
from »500 to »2000 for individual
Collections promptly made.
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laundries
nl“o and other enterprisi s
t exhibits, making a comprehensive
The Chinese government through which brought large profit*, and
<•. A. ««MIO«!
C. W. PAhRl.ll whole, but not an individual grow­
Minister Wu Tung-Fang has filed within a few years enabled Mrs
ers’ nor a commercial exhibit like
PARRISH & REMBOLD,
a claim for indemnity to the McWhirter to retire from active
our own display or the exhibits of amount of $500.000 on account of
Altorneys*at-Law,
labor and with money enough laid
other states.
Burna («nd Canyon City.) Oregon.
alleged outrageous treatment of by to support herself and her com­
Will practice in the courts of Harney and
“All of our new exhibits, such as Chinese at Butte, Mont. It is
<>KBt cvuntiea anti in the auprenic ccurt oi the
panions in comfort during the rest
•lata, aud also in U. 8. land office.
tbe scoured wools from the Dalles,
charged th-.t some of them were of their lives. In looking about the
I Chas. H- Leonard,
hops from Marion county and pine
killed, others lost their property country for a location that suited
needle fibre and manufactured
t ' A ttorney - at - law ,
and many of them were driven out. her health and taste Mrs. McWhir­
goods from Grant’s Pass, are now
Careful attention given to Collec­
The claimants number several ter found the climate and condi­
in place. They attract a great deal
tions and Real Estate matters.
hundred.
tions of Washington agreeable.
of attention and keep the agricul­
Notary Public
The outrages date back to 1986. She bought two large houses in
tural liooth crowded all day long
' H arney ,
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O regon
It is declared that the city council Mount Pleasant, remodeled them
{ I. the horticultural building, the
of Butte upheld the rioters and the into a single mansion of 41) rooms
TWaBSToS WIU.1ASS
M. riTIGCKVLO ) center of attraction just now are 14
boycotters; that the state courts and invited to this shelter a limited
auori.r, at Law.
Notary ftiblle
Real KMOta A eent plates of Napoleon cherries from R upon appeal decided in language, number of distressed sisters who I
’ Cooper, of The Dalles. They reach­
so unjudicial as to tie itself a sub­ had found the matrimonial yoke
WILLIAMS A FITZGERALD
t
ed us a week ago, and not a dozen
ject
of complaint.
wearisome and sought ¡.eac i.
Ofllce tn old Manonic Building.
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i cherries have decayed since, New
The community has gradually
B urns ,
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York, Illinois Connecticut, and
Cause of The Drought.
grown and now consists of 25
Michigan are also exhibiting
women of thirty years old and up­
8. W. MILLER,
1 cherries scarcely one third the size
Kansas City, Mo , July 13—De ward who are living what they con­
of ours—measly, sour things that
NOTARY PUBLIC.
spite locul thunder storms, accom­ sider an ideal life. Each one who
the robins of Orrgon would turn up
Burn«, - - - Oregon.
panied by slight rainfalls in West-, enters the community surrenders to
their noses at. and you know that
ern Missouri, the drought that is it all the property she possesses
roes w aiASY robins are not very particular.’’
». U ■aaanks,
burning «p vegetation in Missouri. and it goes into U>c common fund,
.• MARSDEN & GERRY.
Kansas,Oklahoma and Indian Ter­ which ¡«quite large Tbe amount
Successful Airship.
ritory is still unbroken. The Kan­ is unknown and is estimated all the
Physicians and Surgeons.
M. Santos Dumoit's cigar-shatied sas City Weather Bureau observer way from 1100,000 to »500000.
BURNS,
OREGON.
They also agree to obey the orders
says:
Qpec at rttidrnee.
Phunr Xo ft» balloon, driven by a motor, had a
of their enperiors and submit to tbe
“
The
atmosphere
is
so
uniformly
trial at Paris on July 12, from St
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heated
to
such
a
great
altitude
that
rules of tbe organization, which are
Cloud,across
Paris,
around
the
H. KLEBS, M. D.
Eiffel tower, and back to St Cloud it makes precipitation alrrowt im­ few and simple and are chiefly for
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , The papers say tbe trip w as quite possible. Clouds may gather and the regulation of labor. Mrs. Mc­
Whirter assign* th- duties of hei <
successful, and that the baloon a few drops of rain tuny fall, but subordinate*. There is only one
Office in Vrrgtly Building.
ascended and decended apparently tbe lower stratum of air is «<> hot man about the place and he is an
B urn *.
O regon .
at the will of the aeronaut. To­ that the rain drops would be trans­ aged negro, the same who was em­
Telephone No 171.
morrow he will make an official at­ formed to vapor in passing through ployed by them at their original :
venture at Belton, Tex , 2’t years Î
it.”
*i"----------------------------- ---------------------------------- ' tempt to win tl>» prize of lOO.OOJ
ago. He lines the heavy otnd<s>r
W. S Brownton
L E H Ibberd
There
is
no
relief
in
sight
and
the
francs offered by Henry Deutsch
work, and the women are assigned
• Hibbard <St Brownton.
situation becomes worse each hour. to wbatev< r they can do i<e>t inside
for a manageable balloon.
D entists .
Seemingly the balloon was under Prayers for rain will be offered in One of them i» a physician, who
•thro first Jeer esst el The < Itlsens Bank
almost
perfect control from first to scores of churches in Missouri and not only looK* after the health of
Borns. Oregon.
the eommuniiy, but answer« call«
¡set, apart from the breaking of the Kansas tomorrow.
from the neighborhood. Another
Not
since
the
present
hot
»pell
■ C. E. Htaniilec, NI. IX,
rudder rope. The average speed
' i« a dentist, who ha* a chair and a
. PHYSICIAN ANDSUKGF.ON, was 40 kilometers per hour, and the began have Kansas City people case of instrument« in the reception
experiment was made at a height suffered so severely as they did last room of the bouae, which makes
( All calla answered prrnptly )
ranging from 100 to 2<«> inet.r« night. The average temperature unprotected male visitor« appre­
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ORE JON
hensive. Others are eeam»tre»«e«
Tbe aeronaut came down six times from 8 p. m. to 5 a. in. was 91 de­ and milliner«, although extrava­
grees.
The
atmosphere
was
almost
on «elected spots without damag.ng
gance in dres« j« prohibited, and
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stifling, and thousands of people one is a shoe maker, who not only
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• the machine.
elept on law ns and porches, or re­ mends but make« tLe footwear of
john M c M ullen
mained up tbe entire night riding the household. Mr« McWhirter
Ta 44wrtix Estera Orefoa.
•elect» tbe cook and housemaids
or walking about town.
according to their taste* and
The Chamber of Commerce will
qualification«.
Burn,
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Oivg^n
YVe have the best stock of wall Every woman in the comunity ha«
consider a proposition to advertise
Cloudy day* preferred for
Eastern Oregon at a special meet­ paper and Japanese matting •ver cheerfully accepted the situation
ing to be held Jul* 22. 8 A Halin brought from the railroad.—Burns and p-rformed tbe duties to which
making sittings Photo« fin­
• he ha* hewn aaaigned. The labor
ami M I. Nutton. repreeenting an Furniture Co.
ished in carbon and platinum
ia iight being distribut'd a no-ig «o
arganization known M tbe Orvg.m
effect«
More wall paper rewired thin many, and a« the underlying t>rin-
.'•tereopiicon Lecture Company,
Iowtantar.eo''. prom« used
propose to make a tourr of the East­ week at the Burnt Furniture Co'«. eiple of tbe community ia to pr<c
ern State« and advertise the state New (Jeatygna and up-to-date pat* mote peace comfort and happineoa
• lt*n»’V«lv. FirtVrla** work
of ito inmatet, th* effort of living
by meat.« of lectures and «terepti-
and satitfacliMi guaranteed.
ternt—the very lat*«t «trie».
ron vi-ws
hag been r-d iced to a minimum.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
OREGON
AFTER
PRIZES
BY
NO. 34.
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THE
THE
OREGON FORWARDING
COMPANY,
O ntscrio,
1 las something of interest to say to all Harney county people.
largest and most complete stock of
\Ve have on hand the
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General GÆerolia<xxcâ.ise
carried by any store in Eastern Oregon.
Our store and warehouses are full to overflowing
direct from the markets, East and West. We are ready to serve you with war­
ranted goods at guaranteed prices, igaiust any ¡»nd all competition.
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A COMPLETE LINE OF FHESH 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.
STUDABAKER WAGONS AND BUGGIES
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DISC AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS
CULTIVATORS, FARMING TOOLS OF ALL KINOS
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In endless profusion and
CAR LOADS OF BARB WIRE Si STOCK SALT
always on. IxcirxcL.
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 ot shelf and
heavy hardware in stock Cutlery, Lisk Ware
guaranteed rust proof, Stransky Ware guaranteed
for five years, Delit Ware, Granite, 1 in Ware in H
endless varieties. Bridge Beach stoves and 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. W rite us for prices on large bills—we guar­
antee them to be right. I ry us with a mail order
—we will fill it promptly and cheerfully.
WOOL STORED FREE OF CHARGE
Yours for Business,
E. A. RIEGER, Manager.
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