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Bl’KNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 2t. 1901. VOL. XIV FAIR 77T jgyq[ É MONDAY i» r •f -. . j Kibi WEEK. ONE CONTINUING SEPTEMBER JUittttl Pavillion Programme: "z londay, 2 pm, address of welcome by Rev. Father HcDevitt '«•hcie... 1 lei! Hr, 1 Grand Opening* Ball in the Evening. . ar. /‘Grifi | Given by ProL W. F. Wersc^.kul and his Vocal Class. Quartets and Choruses, both Phunny and Pliascinating. lei: ¡ut j rr-'M J an-Jw m . ’ b«»il cntd rwi* aiu i-'i r. Consisting of Solos, Duets, Chorus of fifty voices. horici - . - "Ginei^À kh etr -i '—p— jj.. E’JZLVLX’SClei’TZ OifteXZIOiOTlL 'Res Y.- ■! ihvu.i. < riday Even-uj, » Grand Prize Ball. ang, «■ ie-1 <1, u « Wut g S * d«h. T2« " J N. C.1 ' . h ;. Fhe Event.” /Vednesc’ay, Wedding ^ìight, foliowed by a Grand Bai! *"'6. b, irk, u; h car 57^13-1 oo £*”’’v<en 10.33 to tlxo ZEScVSoieis— An elegant prize given to the tert waltzerf, teth lady and gentleman Booty to the poorest Saturday afternoon, passing upon and awarding of premiums and prizes lor the various exhibits. *. vóontófi ■ I thr r;. Hiaieout« hon« : I >4*« • ■anitui.. b V h- riti*:» k in million readv * for ezhibits Ssptebar 25. Pleass r.cs that exhibits are in place before the Fair epens. O t U Admission, Adults, 25 cents. He, X.'rr •Mie us ug« ■He.»* fe I in Ca-htiàffl r’le >' cl . m'c.tiH For further information call on or address O- —— •« .Xie m-i Children under 12 years, free. i t r«i j w I, ■ — i j Times-jiEiald STEEL STRIKE ENDED ■negated Associ tio . was accom hive authority to bear and receive of reclamation by means of forage F L 4 panied by ibree ot the officers of testini >n> fol either party, and for plants', arrived here yesterday, and • ho»**, 'XM - la...... ' 'i jifl'IF . the organization. M. E. Tigh-, as-is that purpo.-e may subpoena wit- today he wan taken over the read r e aua onrfg . I HlTBJCUiPT’ )N RATES: SETTLED IN NEW YORK AND t int secretary; J >hn Pi-re", trustee nee.es ami administer oath«, if ttec- le tween ihis point and Arling' n, land lien I Davis of the ex< cutive essiry, and lh> d< femiant elt.ill where the Hind drifte are larg. el, I " Yesr . .. MEN RETURNED TO WORK. Viz Mouths .. .. •••«’ ,1“ Three Months . I board. Th y w. tit to the office of have an opportunity to be beard m on a railroad velocipede, with an Í ■mid i: ”* emjPove of the company. It is ex the American Tin Plate Company. pervon of by an attorney OFifCIAL DI RECTORY fid. 7! Terms of the Aurccmect ere Withheld, but ii President Schwab, of the Steel STATB— »Et. <»N “Rule 6—At the time fixed for pected that he will epend a couple !' nark, ucuj J. H. Mitchell. 1 .8. Senator« Is Quite Certain that th: Empio)ers Corporation, having informed Mr the hearing, both .1 he complainant of dave in that section, returning Jtiaeph Simon Med: No Conce shns. tTho«. Tongue. <■: mark. to The Bailee early in the wetk i Shaffer that a I further negotiations ami the defendant shall have a A. Moony | f Ivkt. ;• yngreMiueu D. It. N- B a- khwru i «ivrwejr General and beginning tin examination of opportunity to be heard either tn would h ive to lie conducted with T. T. 'i-vr SJffl averaor .. .. New York. Sept 13.—The gre.J ................ Fl lumber I the bi nell between li re a el il i id person or by attorney, but no < vi- it, rr . icrvtary oi «tare the officers of th- comp mie» direct C S Moore , rbit in reMilrer . steel strike, which began on June J H Ackerman e Ob ipt. FuMfr Iw*n«t The Anialmagated I deuce »hull be considered by said River. : W 11 Isoeti« .30, was brought to an end at a con- ly concerned. It’Mr <te Prtnter •••£’• . R. B. Bean. 1 Association officers were met at the Superintendei't except that pro ,S c. Wolverton I ference held today between the „ , tpreiss J«dz*s S F. A. Moore | If y ou toot v <><ir Ii111« looter, then Tin Plate offices by the following duced oefore the Boaid of Director», k. leaders of the Amaimn gated Asso- XIXETH wblCtAt- DISTlirr-T. from winch the appeal is taken, lav «side your little horn, there's officers of the company: Daniel fit • M. D. CLIFFORD 1 ciation and oflicers of tbesul sidary MHat Jn«l*e Wm Mt.ler (i. Reed, president; W. T Graham, j After hearing sucti argument, the not a soul in ten »hurt days will (•crict Attorney ..IS Geer , companies of the United States -Bon >iiH-Rc|»re»eut*tiwe j w Morrow first vice-preaidet.t; Warner Arms, i county Superintendent shall make know that you are born. The man 3i. i jmi seuator . ■ I Steel Corporation. An agreement ' such decision as tn ty lie ju»t and ■ who gathers pumpkins is the man second vice-president, and William -prin?4 L_ CO CWT Y -BARXKTÎ was signed under which the men . Jamen K Sparrow Th. equitable, and he »hail loimediaie- that plows all <lav, and the til H fl Leeds, third vice-president ' ’ • uonty Judge H. Kieharti*4»» will return to work in the mills Ieri ........................... i-f. . •*- K A .Miller I ly notify ah persons interested Of «h keeps a humping is the man American Sheet Steel Company fih.e an r*A4ur«r..................... J R John«un that have been idle on Monday ;,t. irve»®r ..................... (Je«» Shelley his decision.” that innkeg.it pay. The oan who was represented by its president, herin .................... j iA Buchanan morning. -■ r The announcement was j U Ha-tlett i a’, *» ' advertise« with a short and sudden M McArthur, and the A m< ricali -haul aaterlirtMrttB E J Noble made at the office in this city of Iu«D«ctor A. Venator jerk is the man who blame« the ed Steel Hoop Company was represent I ''»•<•' QiamiMlouvr«.. TO PIT GRASS ON SAND. R J William« the American Tin Plate Company, I itor ia-c:iii«" it didn’t work The ed by I. W. Jenks, manager of th- '“Of HÀB9ST S. s HSU orner conference wait held, Geo. W Ha e« where the company’» mills W E Corev, A dispatch from the Dalle to man who gets the business has a • haa Newell K'< .............. The full term« of the settlement president of the Carnegie Steel the Oregm.ian says that upon his strong and steady pull, and keeps ; » k G ,— , > - —— were not divulged, nnd it was an Company, was also present during recent visit to this state, GifTurd I the local p:ip> r from year to year ■■¡ j ;;..’ .. . nounced that this was in accordance part of the conference. :<hl.MU- SYLVA BEBEK VH Deyres Xo.U He plan- hia adv-rtise- I’inchut, chief forester of the Agri Quite full with an agreement by the parties culture Department, accompanied inent in a thoughtful, honest way ferp 1 5 ' k>" to the conference that no stat»ment nule «M’í TO GOVERN ALL SCHOOL TRIALS. Representative Mixwly down the anti keeps forever at it until he A. O. 0. W.kwr' • >'»*• N* 47 should be made until President riffit «• . »_ _ ------------- | Columbia for the purpose of view- rnnkes it pay. He has faith in all X- A M w SliafTer, of th- Anialmagated Asso ■w. TE. ■* 5 , ^3»”» r .1 o K-" New Rules Promuljattb by State So- ing the drifting sands b >rdering on the future, can withstand a sudden ciation, issued his oraer to the rk c w ■«_ Aajjay T pcriatendent Ackerman. the river, which are such a serious , shock, and like the man of Scrip HA E«EV Looet XO -. t o O r men to return to work. This will re»-.- I. '• •’ question to railroad traffic He ture, has his business on a rock.— he done tomorrow (Sunday) when >. SKI ' has now sent William L Hall, a 1 Lakeview Examiner. lie reaches Pittsburg, whither he State Superintendent Ackerman »lieciali’t from his department, to went immediately after the cenfer- is »ending out a new set of rule« a ei.ee. It was learned, however, and regulation» which were adopted examine the situation carefully, The Richardson <t James >aw Having k»Uu the R—tau- with a view of co-operating with mill i» again turning out lumber of from an authoritative source, that by th" State Boar'1 ef Education on ‘i.r'4 rant »meine»- f Simon Lewis, I the railroad company in the rscla all kind». The mill ia located in no concessions were made bv the the 9th innt., an foilown: noi” • * reepeetfuly i- vite a r tinu- mation ot the sand dur.es Mr Hall good timber with a good road and :: United States Sb-el Corporation •To Superintendent», District • ' atom of all old patr n«. as well j wbo has f»e«n recently inre-tigating is readv to till any size order »ent It was also learned that the Amal Board», Teachers end Patron»— the »and hili» of Kansas. NeLra*ka in. They also make .he l>. nt thing- .re«*4 as new. M - H E ■' gamated Association gave up its You are hereby notified that at a : and Utah, contemplating a system Jen. Cail for price». •• *3XS right to control ¡0 th- following meeting of th" State Board of Edu J. W. Btou», P hf . hiiiknt and actino UA»Bira. it <!. L evins . V u e I'nt shiest . J The Citizens Bank (I Nt ’OKI’< »{ATEI ».) BURNS, OREGON. CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00 A f loneitil Bnnkinir I3iiRine>sH TTiinr>ticte<l. Directora: W. Y King, I. N (Jeer (leu Fry, W E Trinili, J C. Welcome. 1 < ’<>ri,<,s‘j>on<lr,ii<'«’ I nvitml. J ....HOTEL ONTARIO.... ------- — j ® I s -«■> . a. -• «n» n > ■r F <■ *1 •’— -j-------- JOHN iiM ri.I.EN Photompher. •» « >» rà. «*• » S * » VS ■’ • . • • on ; : w Rimi Photo» fi' • and platinum making siti i«bed in ear '«sets. rl t estant a • rw{ -«'Lf- • « kA * preferred f 'T Chmdv di • yterwiveb k :««■ • F mills: Ths Cmeent, Irondale. • C'ie-’er. S'ar, Mon »ngsh-l*. Dem- n l, r arid Mon—»' n null« of th- American Tin Plate Compan) ; th- Canal. Dover, Hyde Park. Old Meadow, Saltsourg. Dewee»-Wo>d and Wellsville mills. of the Am erica» sheet Coofnpany and the Painter, McCutcheon Clark mills of the American « ompanir ; the Joliet and of the Federal y; and all of the mills •n Tn4* Company. cation. held s, ptember 9 1901. the f illnwing amendments to the'Ruies and Regula'io,!»' were adopted: "Rule A—In all trials before a District Board of Directors the clerk of »aid board »hall personally futm»h the defendant, in writing, a c >py of the charges preferred against him. and also th- time and place where the matter at isniw will be tri»d; provid-d that a- 1-ast five divs »hall elapse between the time that th* defendant »bail receive •■>i-h notice ar.d th* date of trial. FRANK SMITH Propt., ONTARIO, OR. 1 he Largest Hotel building in Malheur County. Best equipped, best managed and most popular hos telry in Eastern Oregon. HEADQUARTERS FOR HARNEY COUNTY PEOI’EE. Tirs*.-Class Bar in, Coxmoctioxi. Vf mu that th* iprtny union iny aftor our macAtnory and Will be gi\ en at too tuAat it ntfdfd for tAo leaion i inori. 7¿fo tun A to a annunci at tAit A GRAND BALL it on ut tuo naturally turn tmuard tooi- ttmo ¡Duffttf, tAat tuo Aauo Wajont, Vf/muort, Jiay flaJrtt, ZJunno, ^imttfri, etc., an ft an ¡oto ayoutt for Dtm ¿RttcAt. 2Vou tAoutriprofit by tAtt rut n ri y tuoni At r and buy a Windmill f rom ut. Cali ond otra mino yoocit, yotprioot FLORAL HALL SEPTEMBER 25 lr honor of thr teachers here attending the Annual Insti tute, which begins neat M nd.iv and < ontinur, three days. The hall will be given on the evening of the last day of '.lie session. All are cordiaHv invited to attend. and formt. e 'nanny. Ä54 can »ttvt you Sffr <i T** m mt »I