i previous to the interference of the Stone, mother of Mies Ellen M. J. W. Broos. B rzmimxt axd actum . VA£"”tEvn|B Vn s-rsEsmrsT. United States, is found inthecon- Stone, is sinking under the strain - dition of the non-combatants gath of anxiety concerning her daughter. MrB. Stone is more than 80 years «ATURDA Y. O« TOBE R 1» 1901. ered into camps, says the Orego- old, and has been in feeble health ' man. According to official re- Muaairssr JIHAN K Ylli» t INCORPORATKDJ for years. Her condition now is ______ Ituii!« made to the British war such that her friends fear that she BURNS, OREGON. whom : fault ? ......... ' ,1* will die of the suspense. Every We arranged and received our Fall and Winter month of August a total of 137,- effort has been made to keep the the season and now our line is complete. We are . * Noiv that the excitement and 1 gjg of these hapless creatures— details of the situation from her in fill orders, it matters not how large or small, with "* A General Bankin« Busine*» Transact« d. turmoil caused bv the assassina- women, old men and children— order to save her from the shocks goods on the market If the money for exp-uses ,, q Directors: W- Y Kin«. I. 8 Geer Geo Fry a lion and death of President Mc in these camps. Within that of alternate hope and despondency are out is worth considering, you cat not afford tog U | K W. E Tristh, J C Welcome. Kinley has somewhat subsided, month 2345 prisoners, of the type as vaiying news and reports are road for supplies. Let us quote prices. Call with T, , |j Correspondence Invited. the partisan as the conservative known in Cuba under Weyler’s spread about regarding Miss Stone’s and we will convince you that we can save you monev is able to think reasonably and rule as reconcentrados, died, of fate. calmly, a word concerning the whom 1878 were children. This Cornelius V. Collins, superinten “why« and wherefores” of the is a death rate of 1.7 for the dent of the Auburn State Prison, anarchist might not be amiss. month, or about 20 per cent a That anarchism is the product year; that is to say 300 in each will send a request that Secretary of lands watered by the tears of thousand—a rate that would e.x- of Stale Hay designates an official representative ot the government to FRANK SMITH Propt., ONTARIO, OR. an oppressed 1 and " down-trodden ’ terminate the whole body in five be present al the electrocution of people, few doubt. Italy, Rus-' years. The homes of these peo- Czolgosz murderer of President sia, Poland, where the iron hand I p|e )iave been burned and their McKinley. Only 25 witnesses will The Largest Hotel building in Malheur County of tyn any and haughty aristocra-j farm!l devastated in order that be present in the chamber of death Best equipped, best managed and most popular hos cy rule relentlessly and cruelly, they may not be able to assist the when the sentence is executed. It M. F itzgerald , P resident F. S. R ieder , S ecy axj T i -««./ a telry in Eastern Oregon. these ate the governmental soils men in the fighting ranks. The was stated at the department of B iggs & T urner , A ttorneys in which tlie sullied thought takes British army, a little more hu prisons today that reports that HEADQUARTERS FOR HARNEY COUNTY PEOPLE. root and thrives because it has mane than that of Spain, feeds Cholgosz is in a continuous stale much to feed upon. If the con them a meager ration, but they of collapse, and that he breaks down First-Class Bar in. Connection. ditions and burdens of these peo have scarcely an apology for and weeps every time anything is INCORPORATED. ple were lightened in their coun shelter, and very little that civil said to him concerning the electro Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed tries, the remainder of the woil«l ized people call care in sickness. cution, are false. Superintendent Collins had a talk with the con To all Lands in Harney County, OfWCstf would be less troubled with the demned man some days ago. C'zol- monstrous specter of anarchism. ESTATE 3Ugg Herr Most must serve one goaz expressed no fear as to the These people, after hearing year for publishing seditious arti i electrocution, but said he would . Bought and Sold on Commission. Office in Bank Bi—~~~ much about the- freedom and lax- cles regarding the assassination. not care <o goout side of the prison, j ity of this country, and being en ___ LA for he believed the people would , couraged by outside influence for New kill him. New Jersey asks for the sup selfish purpose s, liied themselves Till? P Ä DTT IT 0 Ä T AAV at rid Vf out that the spring season is on this way as soon us possible— pression of all unnicorporated About every two weeks I will be us we naturally turn tozuard took- LA their nation glad to be rid of lawlessness. in Burns with fruit: Pears, Apples, iny after our machinery and see seen them, Coming bere they are ad- o what is needed for the season’s Plumsand Peaches. I will cer-1 TRISCH A DONEGAN, Proprietors. Army Horses Still In Demand. o work. mitted to citizenship almost im tainly remember my old friends] wish to announce at * O this time that we haue 211 ay on a, and customers to the extent that J, mediately— dangerously soon,con o duyyies, Ttyowors, Cfrty Crakes, According to Sheriff William will do the very I can for them in j a sidering the condition of their Tjwine, binders, etc., and are soie Fruizer, many hundred liead of quality of fruit and prices. To] © mind and evil tendency—and illit for Attain Æucks. 2/ou « ay cuts horses have been taken from the such I promise to deliver the best shouldprofit by this windy weather erate as they are they abuse this ranges of Eastern Oregon and other! and buy a fyJindmiii from us. privilege as well as that of free parts of the state, for use in the i quality of winter fruit and desire i » Cat! and examine yoods, yet prices that all my customers give me a dom. When the restraining armies of the world. Just at pn- 2f!e can oaue you • and terms. chance before engaging winter fruit] o hand is put forth as a warning, sent the United States government from others. w money. Seer de Cummins A lvin C ampbell ] the innate and liereitary instinct »gents are looking out for about Dissolution Notice. at once arouses. They are 300 head for use in the Artillery branch. prompted back to their old love Notice is hereby given that the j There horses will be used at by this reminder and again be co-partnership that existed be Vancouver and Walla Walla, but coming anarchist.«. Fine Turnout». tween Simon Lewis and John Stew j as they will noi be needed until 1 Where does the responsibility Courteous art is disolved by mutual consent, ' springtime, the purchasing agents ! rest? With us: with our own Treatment | are in no hurry about filling their ^r- 8tewart retiring and Mr. Lewi* IS HA people: it is “up to” us. It must orders, preferring to pick up a good i receiving and paving all hills, lie remembered that a decade horse here and there, as the oppor- J ohn S tewart . B. STAPLES McCULLE Y & DOWNING PROFS and a half or two dec.ides ago the turiity presents itself Horses S imon L ewis . Ameiican nation, acting under weighing about 1200 pounds are I), lit $500 Renard. the influence and represented by wanted, but the United States is C J its capital, deliberately brought not paying anv fancy price for their »ther * 1 will pay Five Hundred Dollars these hordes into the United stock. While horses are bringing i (SucccsRors to Griffin A Pogue) for the arrest and conviction of the St.He.s for the purpose of seeur- 1 n R",H* price, many people take ail- Goot Ontario, Oregon. I ■ I a • I UlllJoikl «»f r>o«>o»>> • • < * ,4* * L. a . 'itie- f mg c heap labor. The laws a(| vantage of the government if they |>erson or persons who wrecked my camp near Burnt flat about the milling tu them citizenship,after a think they can do so. Sometimes, Silk 15th of August last. The following when there is a hurried demand !---------------------------------------------------------------- very short period of time, was Mil-r for animals, the prices asked are ! articles, among others, were mali passed under the same influence. Bal paid, but such is not the case in ciously destroyed: Solar compass, BURNS, — _ _ < BEGUN. Tin \ were the n voted by c apital the present instance. ton’s. wye level, cook stove, blacksmith Draws ¡d*n, wakes estimates, etc. Buildings put up wiiluo lh< “ ' ' L** tn order for it to hold the balance Tho British government entered shop, Hour, grain canned goods figures given in estimates. fSF*-alisfaction guaranteed. Brow of power in the legislative balls. the field earlier for homes to use in tools and supplies of various kinds From this ignorant and supersti- Africa against the Bores. The, Burns, Oregon, Sept. 27th. Mv We make a specialty of Clothing, Boots and lions horde started the germ,loot, horses purchased by the English J H N eal . a visi tree and bi .inch of anarchy. government have been inferior, J*i Notice of Final Settlement. It was not the farmer, nor mer however, to those in use by the were / is chant, nor mechanic', nor day- United State*. It is claimed by Brick and lime always on hand st the yard, f-j/'l'.es¡deuce Hanley h» issue Notice is hereby given that the THE TRADE OF THE INTERIOR SOLICTED. laborei that brought them here. the Britishers that it does not pav ONE PRICE TO ALL undersigned executor of the estate A It is not necessary to investigate to buy high-priced horses, as no ite *' horse will live long in that country. l*’^- L. Cross deceased, did on the Mail Orders Soiicited- till tlier to find who did. or who Wat <■*•«■> -rjsi-r Consequently, they bought animals 24th day ....... of '' September * l*" 1901, file in employs them. • JOHN I). DALY, rnr.siDKXT. M. ALEXANDER, V ice -P up 1” M just between a pony and a horse, the office of the County Clerk of / Our President was sacrificed from j for which they paid about half the Harney County, Oregon, his final and non let this teach us a lesson. the ' price this government has paid. account in the above named estate; We now have our i ces open to Altogether, about 1200 horses were anil that Saturday the 2nd day of our duty and in.n tlie “w riting on taken from the range by the Eng November l'JOl is the day appoint P. G. SMITH. Tropt., - - - _ Burns, Oregon. OF ONTARIO OREGON the wall" be heeded. lish and *hip|M*d to South Africa. ed by tlie Court for the hearing of of C’orjx>ration*. Birin* and Individ» Head Cheese F Account* During the winter there will l>e objections thereto. All his credi Fresh Beef Pork etc. in any quantity desired- ¡Solicited. tors and other |>er*on* interested I 1 less demand for horse* than during A m. hi in California accidently Eolcgna and Sausage of all kinds always on hard * _ STOCKHOLDERS;—John D. Dalv, William Jones.Fr>1* found a mountain of topptr; a the spring ami summer, but accord- in the eaid estate, and desiring to I a yoffil7:.;\b,"‘r H’bbina. B. F Oiden. M ' Alexander, N. U. filo objections U said account shall1 buiking broncho uncovered a mg to press dispatches, many of the g ter, William Miller. E H. Test, Thos. Turnbull. do so on or Ix'fore that date. fortune ledge for the rider ill Ida foreign countries an1 looking to the Dated this 28th day of Sept. 1901.! E H. TEST, Cashier. ho; i Nevada farmer linds gold Northwest for horses to be used in W alter C ross , 'the cavalry and art'llerv. Ilia **•*> ♦ 0*0 O*Vn <j*o<j* in the land he plowing on the - de tound that the animals from Ore- Executor Estate of J L Cross dec'd. I ot a hill, so lie shovels it onto - 1 t n\ \t ashington, Idaho »ml Mon “dump boards," hauls down to Religio«» Services. tana are well suited to stand army the creek and gits $-5 a ton out life, ami purchasing agents are to 1 Christian Science services at H L of it. 1« tins sin < ss from tenaci be I.>und in tins part of the country. I ' Btisoo's residence every Sunday 11 ty of purpose, or «uccess from Many governments have out- just plain go d luck. Tenacity stan iing offers for good horses to o'clock a n.. anj S p. tn. Sundav school at ll' a. m Meeting is also is all light, but it needs good I* purchased any time, when they held each Wednesday evening at ' luck <»«. isionally a« a lubricant or may tc had at a reasonable figure. o'ck>ck. All are corduallv invited to attei d Subject for tomorrow it will break loose. They will have something to sav next week. Ktlempl to Raasum Mta Stoat Failed. Frobatioii after death. Rev. A J. Irwin will preach at A .» 'let boni Mos Stone pleads New York. Oct., 14 —The Con Harney the 2nd Sunday of each for our tountry to p.iy the ran stantinople correspondent of the month at 11 a m. and 7 Al'p. m som and get bei out of danger. World cable* lbs following addi Sabbath school »very sabbath at 2 ! p. m. Mr( lain X Hire« Proprietor*» Hurts Orerow. It is iik< i tl at the letter was tional points of interest concerning UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Ti • >• - e»t d on the on er ef Ei <t and B Street«, ind keeps htj There will be preaching service* ibe atleniple U> rescue Mis* Stone: w uttcn .it tlie command of the at the I ’ oison Creek schiwil tin**« •nd izriio on hind Ha* coupe tail help. B uds • «Jeb \\ agon. Takes paasen "The first negotiations with the origan«!» and while «langer is pos every 4th Sunday at 2:30 p m fersto any pa’t of the Counter. brigands who kidnaped Miss Stone, ( Rev A. J Irwin, pastor sible it i* not probable. the American missionary, and are F. L ANDREWS. Proprietor. - BURNS, OREwW At the Treshvlerian church now holding her for * I it> 0*1 ran Th.w Peacock, Oftrich and Tur A fimous Fleuch balloonist som. have fallen through, owing to Hurns. Rev. A. J. Irwin pallor NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS key feather dusters at the Burns saj s be « ill soon attempt to cross an attempt by the Bulgarian police Devine service« the ’hird and fourth Sundavs of each month at 11 a ni. the Atlantic ocean in a balloon. to trap the outlaw*. Il I* believed, The stockholders of the People’* Furniture Co'* are beanties. and 7 30 p m. frabbath school at If does there will be one job The Ricbanfson >4 Janie« saw Commercial Com|M«nv «*l]| please however that Mies Stone and her 10 a n>. everv Sabbath morning This hotel is centrally- located »nd 0IK>pr the *»»n*r** for the fool-killer. I take notice that a n eating will be mil! is again turning out lumt*r of tompanion Mrs. Talik*, ar* being experienced landlord, The building has liern thornnghlr Preaching service* st the Raotist held at the old Dtirkbeitner build all kinds. The mill is located in well treated " snd i* well furnished church every 1st and 2nd Snrmay* The dining mom is in chs’’Kl- of po.it*- ing. in Burn«.on ^aturdav.Nov 2nd good timl«r with a gnod mad and 'The most pitiful, if not the morning and evening Sunday Mornra tut nt» ruow «xxtrrx modating waiters The tables are furnished with the l*r»t- at 2 o.clock p ni All stockholder* is ready 10 till anv size order eent sno«l horrible. plisse u( tlie Boer Wort! comes from Hœton. in a school every Sunday at 11 a m are requested to be present in |er- in They also make ,he best privet meeting every Tbursdav »hm «.it, like that «4 the war m Cub* -I*.tallo the World that Mrs Cill for oricr«. evening i WW1 or by pro x v Oe ïimcs-MifraÎd The Citizens Bank GE CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00 VE Winter Clothing, Overcoats, vv wear, Boots, Shoes, Etc. ellii HOTEL ONTARIO 'OU. -------------------------- — ~^|ac Eastern Oregon. Title G--CLGLXQ(nt37- Cs. Fi Burns, - - Oregon. ZLJZ^lze □Z’Zh.is EZea.d.q_-ciaitsri I Harry C. Smith, Contractor and Builder Uh mi G®ts Furnishings. Shoes. «.* «jt c< «.* dft dfc i]tfy Specialties are^. Brick Laying and Blaster CITY MEAT MARKET j FIRST NATIONAL BAM Your patronage solicited. MILLER & THOMPSON Stzlctlsr ^lTst-Class f:r Traveling