— mile and repeat, free for all, purse Dick Martin was a business visi­ Senator Wellington, of Mary­ with intelligent and interested ♦ 15°. , . 1 tor last Tuesday. Friday, Oct 4--Seven-sixteenth land, is the only person of any guests. Harney county’» representation Ladies Fur Collaretts N. Brown mile dash, free for all. purse »125. prominence who is uo devoid of consist» of County C.eik Richard ­ SATURDAY. -El"! EMBER il 1901. A Sons, Burns, Oregon. Indian race, three-fourth mile such »entiments to exnress him­ son, Sheriff Shelley, Mr. Ingram and reverse, puree $10 Clarence Cary was seen on our self in a contemptuou* manner, Maaa*er (of Darst A Ingram, Idol City) Saturday, Oct 5—O. e-balf mile streets Wednesday. apparently excusing if notapprov­ EN Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gowan and 1 esh, free for all. puree »150 ing of the murderous deed. Jos. Wooley, formerly of Harney, Rev. G. W. Black left yesterday THE BLOW HAS LOME. One-fourth mile dash for Harney Wellington cannot be immeditaely I now cf Granite. for the John Day. count v saddle horses that have To-day we mourn: as a nation, bounced from his office for his in­ Wednesday wa* Sumpter day, Ladies Fur Capes A Jacket* N never won public money, riders to ns a people, as individuals With sulting and indecent language, and today was Portland day and Brown A Sous, Burns, Oregon. ride bareback without being strap­ bowed heads we submit to the but he can be ostracised by all large delegations were present from h O. Calkins and family again oc ­ ped or tied on, purse *30. will of Him on High; but yet decent, patriotic men and women, those places. One-fourth mile dash for Harney cupy their residence on main street. we mourn and sorow fully deplore and no doubt will be.—Portland There is 011 exhibition a good enuntv ponies not to weigh over 'hat upon the highest and noblest Telegram. display of cereals, fruit and vege­ Tickets for the De.Moss Family 800 tbs and to be ridden hr boys )ATE concert are on sale at the City Drug in of government known, or tables; but the chief attraction in under 15 year of age, purse »30. Store. productions is the mineral collec­ vVcr to be known, falls the dark­ In all races first horse receives 70 The Lawton Standard has re­ • call tions which represents more than Com misBoner Venator and wife per cent and second horse 30 per est pall of calamity within the sumed publication under new 500 different prospects in the course ets ai were in our city for a day or two power of the All Powerful. LVKTAEEISG- óc cent of the purse. management. II. G. Hendryx of development and mines being ;we v this week. As our mind’s eye visits our Entrance fee to be 10 percent of be b< is now editor. opeiated. sad Capitol, to-day, the gaze Mr Berg, the genial tea man ot purse, 5 to enter 3 to start. Entry Artistic, mechanical and scien­ falls upon that vacant executive San Francisco, is interviewing his must be recorded with the secretary We reprint on our first page a tific displays excite both our won­ < hair standing there in the pro- bv 8 o’clock on the evening preced­ customers in our city. rLi communication from John C. der and admiration, and teach us ioundest mockery of boasted lib- ing the race. E H. King is erecting a new the valuable lessons that as an in ­ Luce to the Canyon News, on Pacific Jockey Club Associatioi ng*, city and freedom. Dumb tbo’ land leasing. It is a very good dividual, operating in one chan- bouse in South Burna, which we rules govern all races. h Fla it is: yet, speaks volumes of liltle of the understand will be for rent. nel, we know but - ^rose, article. The board of directors reserve words far more eloquent than lies strange manner in which the Don’t buy your plow until you within the reach of human tongue. being forged have looked through C. H. Voetly’s the right to declare off any and all I world's progress is races in case of failure to fill, or Judge Lowell, of Pendleton, and welded in the thousands of Our leader lias fallen. stock. Just received a car load other causes when it is not advisa­ la .. • President McKinley is dead, lias formerly announced himself laboratories, studios and work of them. P. G. SMITH, Propt., - - _ _ € Broc ble to tun and to substitute other as candidate for the nomination of shops. having passed away this mornnig E Brown and family have re­ races within the means advisable. Fresh Beef Pork, etc. in any quality desired. ' west of the Rockies. His four treatment We are glad to state o’clock a m. and 8 p m. Sunday A oerizei and up to yesterday morning it priestess of anarchism, has been school at 10 a. m. Meeting is also lions, two full grown Asiatic and the lady is much improved. appeared that lie stood a good arrested in Chicago. She said two African, are the center of at­ C. H Voegtly has just received held each Wednesday evening at 8 > o’clock. All are cordually invited c bailee to recover. The dispatch­ she had nothing to do with the traction. Of the four, ‘ Nero,” a A es up to that time stated that al­ attempted assassination of the fine specimen captured in South a car load of plows and harrows of to attend. Subject for tomorrow: -Matter.” all sizes, arid has put a price on though he was not out of danger, president, and that she did not Africa six years ago, now being nder lhem that will make them go. Rev. A J. Irwin will preach at everything looked favorable to even know the would-be assassin. nine years old and weighing Rev Varney lefi Wednesday via Harney the 2nd Sunday of each his recovery. Yesterday, about 800 pounds, is intelectua), very do month at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. in. Canyon for Baker City. Rev Var­ noon a dispatch stated that the The Harney county fair this cile and obedient. The others are ney preached two excellent sermons Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 p. m. president was sinking fast and at year will be something for our younger and seeui to show their last Sunday at the Baptist church. savage nature when disturbed or There will be preaching services 2 o’clock this morning he died. people to be proud of. The va- Bud Stearling, the pioneer travel­ at the Poison Creek school house It is, indeed, a shocking blow rious committees are doing some hungry. One cage contains a med every 4th Sunday at 2:30 p. to this nation where we boast of good work and everything is be­ ley of ail the animal kingdom ing man, is in this section at pre­ Rev. A. J. Irwin, pastor. which seems safe to allow to be sent attending to the wants of bis freedom and civilization, where ing done to make it a success. associated together, among which many customers. At the Presbyterian church Mrl'Iain & Biggs Proprietors, Burns, Ortti we have always met our chief ex­ We are glad to learn that our are monkeys from all monkey-dom, John Deere plows are the best Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor This Stable is located on the corner of First and B, Street v| ie e< ecutive without restraint and very stockmen are takiing a lively in­ Devine services the third and fourth pigs. kittens, coons, puppy dog» little ceremony; where he has terest and the display of stock and the like They are a very plows made. You can get gongs, Sunday^ of each month at 11 a. ra. and grain on hand’ Has competent help. Runs a Jeb Wagoi, sulkies, walking plows, or anv kind and 7:30 p m. Sabbath school at gers to any part of the Country. mingled with the people without promises to be the best. thk t unique and motley crowd. of plow at C. II. Voegtly’s, and get 10 a. m. every Sabbath morning. ÎY NEW fear ci his life being in danger In the Midway Plaisance we them at reduced prices. Call and feeling that all were his protectors Preaching services at the Baptist The Yreka Journal says: Large have the streets of all nations, with be convinced. M. F itzgerald , P resident F. S R ieder , Sicnxi': church every 1st and 2nd Sundays, 1 8ATVR1 and not enemies. songs, dances, at:d jugglery, and cattle raisers who are in favor of morning and evening Sunday B iggs A T urner . A ttorneys Scotty Bailey and Ed Caldwell The whole nation is grieved to land leasing propositions are this tumbling, and trapese performance school every Sunday at 11a.m. think that it hai hors such dastard­ year using every means, violent The Austin Sisters, all three of returned Wednesday from Long prayer meeting every Thursday Eastein Oregon Title L Creek where they had their string whom have a striking resemblance, evening. ly wi etches as the assassin. It is or otherwise, to make the situa­ G-na,ia,xxt37’ Co. of horses for the races. The boys ilk little comfort to know that Czol- tion on the ranges appear more are without doubt the most skilfull took everything where their horses INCORPORATED. 1er A NOTICE. gosz will pay the penalty with his appalling, presumably with the performers on the bars that ever were allowed to enter, but finally Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed came to the coast, and their work ur . Uled 1 i . . . ■ " .u. ------ „--- f ’» a liicuoto could not get • race as no one Immediately upon receipt of the the land lease law to come before xCwtfvu r. _ 11 To who ever buys hav of Mrs L I To ail Lands in Harney Counr. ’*. i v would euter agaiust them. its just need of praise. sad news in Burns, flags were the next Congress. Hembree, or takes possession of jadico In ail, Baker City may well be The DeMose Family, the musical same, on the Smith place before raised to half mast and various I2E2Ù.L ESIATZ own A proud of her success on the carni wonders of Oregon will give an en the rent is paid up to October 9 business houses were draped in Bought and .Sold on Commission. Office in Bai l ur. We urg our stockmen to bring val line. Strangers within her gate Certain merit at Floral ha'l on Salur- 1901. must, move hay off of ranch black, while the picture of the ■ ~M ii tu in their stock for exhibit at the arc extended every courtesy, so ex­ day evening, Sept. 28 They were within 30 days after place is in dead president can be seen in mam fair, Our grain and vegetable istence here in the way of comforts through here 12 years ago and possession of Sylvetter Smith. places draped. exhibits will of course be limited and sociability is all that can lie mauy of our residents no doubt S ylvester S mith . A message was received here desired. Tins afternoon a driz­ remember them. Since that time this year on account of the back­ zling rain set in and of course the the DeMoss Family have toured yesteiday afternoon that the pre­ ine is ward season, but we can have STOCKMENS MEETING enthusiasm is somewhat damp­ Europe. sident had died at 6 oclock Buf- TRISCII A DONEGAN, Proprietors. Those one of the best live-stock exhibits ened. Yet the opera house will be The Harney County Livestock I time, and it was thought he »rd pi Milt Davis and Joe Lamb were in the state. Don’t come empty crowded tc witness ‘The Laundry” I Association will hold a meeting at was de.ul. He had sinking spells pe, e< oyer from Drewsey for several days handed and then say you have by the Wiedemann's troop. the Court house in Burns at 1 , anil hail bill th. se in the room this week. Milt has just returned o’clock Saturday, September 21, for' better at home. Bring in your Tomorrow is the closing day and farewell. His death occured at 2 from the East where be took horses stock for comparison. it now remains to lie seen whether to market, and says, although he the purpose of taking action in re­ - ■ 1 ■ ■ 21 o’clock a. m. Buffalo time. Baker City will suffer herself to did not make a big thing, he did gard to the range leasing proposi- A dispali h received here this Since the attempted assassina­ relapse, or take advantage of the better than had he sold them on tion. All stockmen, whether be. I morning at io o’clock states that longing to the Association or not, present opportunity and make her­ roui E the patient and loving w ile of the tion of President McKinley the self tbo metropolis of Eastern Ore- the range or at the railroad. He arc specially invited to attend. The I (French House building) w people have been stirred up to left Mrs Dayis in Kansas, where dead executive is very low and committee to draft resolutions will MESDAMES HOUSAM & JORDAN. Proprietor» 'fien41 gon. she is visiting relatives. lie ex- her death is hourly expected. such a degree that it looks blue pects to return there in i a short meet in the afternoon and will be Such an affliction was feared at for anarchists. Many prominent Additional Locals. time and uiay spend the winter glad to hear from all. men have expressed their views the time the president was shot. Call and see samples of our job there. M F enwick , Pres. Large, clean and comfortable room*. Everything Count G W Y oung Sec'y William Mi Kinley was born on the matter and steps will be printing personal supervision of the landladies. yrl Col. Joe. Wright and A.F. Stow­ taked to suppress all such societies January 29. 1S45; enlisted in Ohio Walter Cross and wife and little ell are in this section as special The foreign element which makes Petition for Liquor License. Volunteers June 11, 1861; bi evet- son were in from Trout creek the agent* looking up and classifying traveling men s headquart ted major M.iiih 13. 1865; elected up almost if not the entire inem- first of the week school sections. When a section ... havln To the Honorable County Court of member of congress,1876; elected bciship of such societies should Centrally located with Sample rooms in connects We are over stocked on ladies is found that is mineral, thev re­ Harnev County, Oregon be banished. In tart, they should goveinoi of Ohio, 1891; elected oxford ties and are going to close port and the matter is taken up bv _________ __________________ a*100 Me the undersigned petitioners, president, November, 1896; re­ never have been allowed to re­ them out now while the season is the local land office. After it has residents, taxpayers and legal vol elected president November,1900; main here. been decided there, it goes to the I ere of Wild Horse precinct, Harney be at on—Lunaburg A Dalton. land commissioner who also passes county, Oregon, mo»: respectfully »hot Septembei 6, at Buffalo, and Cl 1 Ladies it will pay you to see our Last week Frank O'Niiel ant oxford lies before buying elsewhere on it. If it is proven that the sec­ petition your Honorable Court to died September 11901. tions are mineral the state loses it grant a license to Schubener Bros, others found a four foot vein of I—Lunaburg A Dalton. and the government allows the to «ell «pirituous, malt and vinous : coal about two miles from the Ladies, vou ran get * good pair state to select other lands in lieu. spoke Warm Spring, Malheur county. the of Oxford ties for »1 at Lunaberg Register Hayes informs us that liquor* in less quantities thanonei They were boiing for oil, and al-' the gallon in said precinct for a period A Dalton's. there are now about 75 sections of of six month* from October nine ter passing through the coal and j such land being advertised in this (9) 1901. . some ’VIUV KllcikUIIVV ’Ulill Mil. distance I'VIVH. below, tV found oil.! Those Peacock, Ostrich and Tur­ district. key feather duster* at the Burns , W E Albereon, Robert Doan ' " “ u> po»i- We jo know how much of a flow Furniture Co'«, are beauties. Frank Ur-on, Cha. Turner. Ed l,lc”'jwa» found, but it shows that, ' ou CMn'l do lietter than get our speed program , harney colxty Carl,on.T R Kei**y, ma Modie • wn,l there is oil in this section, Men FOR. ' C A C*r*».CG Baker. Wm Smith’ d the w),o are posted say we have Price*on machinery at this 17. time — Geer A Cummins. Jams* Hueealy. Robt Wil*on. John tn ori every indication of oil in Monday, Sept 30—One-fourth I Gates. D Bachman. Alex C Burke We have the Lest stock of wall daces ' county and some day in the mile dash, free for all, purse »100. ¡Alfred Ar.ders.in, G Lorenaana i-rved distant future some fortunate fel- paper and Japanese matting ever One fourth mile dash for Harney will strike it. If brought from ths railroad. —Burns county horee* that never ran for Uo*ph Pedro. D B Cates, P An-’ st nti-1 • drew«. Furniture Co. istrale public money, vaquero* to ride tVXi’liCi '* reby tiren »>>•» on The Riker City Carni.si. Those Sunday dinners at Mrs. I with vaquero saddle*, puree »50. ' 7 the 9th d.y of October. S. (leer's are l*cuui.ng more popu­ Tueeday, Oct 1—Three eighth* 1901, we will apply to the ahr,.» B aks * C ity . Sept. *. 1900. lar. Meal tickets can be had upon mile dash. free for all puree »125 entitled Court for said license as ■ rpe» ified m this petition. Baker City i* in gala day attira application—21 meal, for »5. hundred van! da*h, for Har­ Sleepy, matter-of-fact Baker Citv Baos. ney county saddle horse* that nev­ The people of Burna enjoyed the has aroused from its lethargy and er won first money, purse »50. is today justly proud of the results music rendered be the choir last JOHN(;FiRKRLnG Wednesday. Oct 2—Gentlemen a af its lal«>r in the grand display Sunday at the Baptist church. road race, trotter* and pacers, for 1 Jeweler- Optician and of the possibilities of Eastern Ore­ The selections were well rendered Harney county boreea, ‘-“Q two* r-ntrtaax er. under the direction of Prof. Werta- gon in three, tb.-ee fourth mile, puree F ine W atch Repairing A Sp®. Tli* Is carnival week and streets, chkul. three of which were hie own «100. cialty. ivennes raid L »tele are thronged comp wition , Thursday Oct 1 -Three-» g’ th* i 8FXT DOOR TO», n She Sinus-Micra(d. Next week we will havt.Ud thing of interest to say regard to your Fall and ; sS supplies. Our Cash PricX*"0 surprise you. : CITY MEAT MARKH^ Your patronage solicited. White Front 1 THE CAPITAL SALMS Burns, - - resize Tlxis Oregon. Commercial HoV^- Board by the day, week or month. ’ hen ready to purchase fall suppleds don’t forget the reliable O. C. Co., Hunting Oer lines are now lull and c plete, and at prices as low # lowest. 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