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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1901)
A Great mm to me Web foot country for the winter. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15. 1501. The action of the Window Gias trust in cutting the price of its product thirty per cent is in line Hon. II. W. Corbet, of Port | with the recent cut made by the bolli land, started the subscription to Sugar trust. The object in 1---- the Lewis and Clark Centenial cases was the same. They want Ktock with $30,000. This is one- to destroy all competition. These tenth of the amount proposed to two examples clearly indicate the be raised by Portland toward the present disposition oi Trusts, and are further evidence of the exer great exposition of 1905. cise of unbridled and tyrannical Eail Li Hung Chang, the great 1 power, Trusts are here to stay, Chinese statesman, is dead, lie no doubt, but they are here also, was, beyond a doubt, the greatest ' to be regulated and controlled. diplomat of the Flowery Kingdom I—Ex. julian lirici» Manager burns sawmill Newspaper The Sunday edition of the Ko-Vi&ii feuaa.l5e=, Louis Republic is a marvel I_|VLXXX CSX, enterprise.1 modern newspaper 1 arxcl Z^lcoi-irLg' The orginization of its news ser- . vices is world-wide, complete in hort every department; in tact, superi- The mill is situated in one of the finest budies of Bine .nd Fir timber u. or to that of any other new «paper. Eastern Oregon. The proprietors have spared no expense to put the road in The magazine section is illus «so IJXION PACIFIC good condition All special order, receive prompt attention An excellent qualit/of .11 kinds of lumL.r always on band For inr- trated in daintily tinted colors and Repart for TIJliC MCHEftlXK* ARRIVE from Front Huntington Ore splendid half-tone pictures. This ther information call on or addre.3 KING & SAYER, Broprietars, Burns, Oregon section contains more high-class Chiutgo- Salt Lake.Denver. Ft. mi Worth, Omaha. K»n literary matter than any of the Portl Special «as City, St. Louis, monthly magazines. The fashions 12:35 Chicago and East. 1:45 a.ni illustrated in natural colors are a. ic especially valuable to the ladies. - Atlantic Salt Lake,Denver.ht, The colored comic section is a Exp-eS “ Worth, Omaha. Kan 3:35 SHELLEY & FOLEY Proprietors, genuine laugh-maker. The funny 2:10 sas City, St. Louis p n:. cartoons are by the best artists. Chicago ar.d Fast. n m BURNS, OREGON The humorous stories are high class, by authors of national rep St. Paul Walla Walla, Lewis Shop opposite old Brewery E st Mail ton, Spokane, Minne 12:35 utation. 1 45 apolis, St. l’aul, Du a. m. All work done with neatness aid dispatch. Sat rfacton guranteed Sheet music, a high-class, pop luth Milwaukee, Chi ular song, is furnished free every E® “ Give us a call. cago and East. Sunday in the Republic. The price of the Sunday Re public by mail one year is $2.00. OCEAN and RIVER SCHEDULE a From Portland For sale by all news dealers. Ill' OREGON L ine BLACKSMITH & WAGONSHOP. mid had held important positions President Roosevelt has decid for years. Earl Li, in fact seemed ed opinions on certain subjects, the brains of the whole Chinese and auiong the most important is Empire. ¡the following expression from him on the duty of young men: “One A paragrapher wonders where Jim Fisk got his favorite expres thing I’d like to teach the young man of wealth—that he who has sion when he has ruined an ene not got wealth ows his first duty my or overcome an opponent: “He has gone where the wood to his family, but he who has START A BUSINESS OF YOUR means owes his first duty to the bine twinelh.” It was. simply OWN State. It is ignoble to try to heap bis picturesque way of saying: money on money. I would preach “Gone up the spout.” All tlnougb Our new book entitled “ 40 M oney the doctrine to work to all, and to Jim Fisk’s native state the wood M aking I deas ” is worth its woiidit in bine twined around and climbed the men of wealth the doctrine of gold to every man who wants to start a legitimate, paying mail order business. up the tin spout leading to the unremunerative work. eaves of a veranda or porch. Oregon railroad development is in the hands of Mr. E. H. Harri- President Lytle, of the Col men and his associates. They con umbia Southern railroad, says the first step in the future of this en- . trol Union Pacific system, which terpnse will be an extention from i now comprises the Southern Shanico to Bend, a distance of I Pacific, and they hold such inter about 100 miles. A portion of est in the Northern Pacific as wil the route has already been sur protect them from encroachments veyed. |ust when the company from that quarter. They can will begin upon the extention, open and .develop Oregon or they however, »Mr. Lyttle is not at can leave it as it stands today, so present in a possition to state. (ar as railroad transportation is From Bend an extention is pro concerned. Since the influence of Mr. Har jected to Lakeview, a distonce of riman became dominant in certain 150 miles, and a branch to Burns, transcontinental railroads the in about 125 miles distance. clination here has been to regard him as friendly to Oregon inter- Oregon democrats appear to I terests. It is feared that the news look toward George E. Cham-j printed in our railroad column berlain of Portland as the one to yesterday will tend to shake the lead the state ticket next year, for confidence Oregonians repose in the governorship. Mr Chamber- him. If the railroad policy is to lain has a reconi of efficient dis- to draw Oregon business to San charg of, duties in whatever office , Francisco, it may be set down as he has tilled. By attention to I distinctly unfriendly to Oregon as the interests of the people, lie | a state, and to Portland, the chief has gained their confidence, and seat of its commerce and capital. the result has been that he bas Oregon needs independent devel friends among the republicans opment t at shall give it autono almost as numerous as those oi my and knit together its social, his own parly, lie has never 1 business and political interests. been defeated in any candidacy, The matter of opening Eastern and this makes for a stronger po Oregon by railroads is clearly in sition before the people in lhe 1 the hands of the Harriman people. coming campaign. The demo If they are exercising this power cratic parly of Oregon will need ¡against Portland, the fact should no apology for their vaouiwuic, candidate j be made known. If they are push in the event they nominate Mr. ing the Nevad.t-Cahiornia-Ore- Chambei lain, and orators can gon road up from Reno and check sincerely grow eloquent as they ing 'lie progress of the Columbia descant upon the merits of the I Southern southward across the man whom they are striving to state, it is a matter of serious con Assist. Oregon will be well ser- cern for Oiegon. It means that ved if he he chosen »0 preside San Francisco is to he favored at over the government, and it is th«’ expense of Portland in a field safe to preilict that Ins adminis tlxit legitimately belongs to Port tration would be one not less land. marked for honesty anil etliciencv Portland cannot rest passive in than any yet recorded in the this condition of affairs. The state's history. East Oregonian management of lhe Colmbia Siiuthern must move forward. John II. Wallace, who resides That load should lose no time in 1« couple of miles east of Albany, getting entirely across the state to has had .1 remarkable experience the California line If necessary, with a wild goose, savs the Her Portland capital must support the aid. About four years ago a road, that it may go forward in Voting white wild goose made its dependent of the New Vot k in appearance upon his farm and re Vest» is b is ■ protiialUe enter- iiuii«ied all winter, making Hs lei prise tb'is far as «n imlep« ndent home in a certain slough, it flew business ventuie. Poiiiand can •'.way 111 tbe up. mg, but returned not affor«i to let tbe territory the next uniter, and lias repeated through w hich it is projected be the custom each year. The goose drained to San Francisco It lies came b.wk a few days ago, bring much nearer Portland, it is in the ing w ith it four other wild geese, tame state, amt there is every rea son whv its business affiliations three young ones and .111 old one. should be with Portland rather Like the first one that came, than with Sm F-anctsco. Here is they are very gentle, not having a matter to which the business in been shot at or molested, and per terests of Portland should givr mits members of the family »0 ap- ■ ser ¡«ms consideration— Oregoni prnach within a few yard« ot an. them. I lie first goose has be M.iry h.td a little lamb, *t fol come so tame that he eats with a flock of tame gccae when thei low cd her to church: and then it •tonal around the door like an owl arc being fed. and has become a npon a perch. Why don’t the fixture upon the farm during the little lamb come in? the watching winter lime. 1 Im, g.,,*e seem* people cried. Whv Marv tokl to bi a wis«' fellow who knows a the «illy thing to w.iit for her out- gixnl thing wlcn he a< «■• it, and sule So you, each gentle maialeii, Ins steady he bi. have been re miy one and all still find, some •heephe id waiting near the door warded bi Ins iwmg snri I'lindt U if you admire that kind llunt- Iw 4 happy family, wl.uh lie irgti n Herald The Harney county will pay beven WmuuJ4Te war.1 L.r the am ’ • ailBSC swe 8<»n or Pfciaoi.f. ubll ÖLBÖV hu:«,.«.',;.',TiI B' ( .7, "„.I" i hurnts. H. Hies r eattbA be. uf the A (i ..<.i.tl.'.' c r fc ‘ ’ .Sb. be. of lhe .l«r>cl«uor - 1 oller« an addlllocal re/- o»lhjha offer, and Fifty lmllar«. G. W. Y oung , See’y, «»nu.llÄ* OWt 8 p Hl Scientific Htntrican. A handsomely tl' i*trated weekly. ! -rrest cir culation of any -cientillc journal. Torma, a 'ear; fonr mon*U«, |L Sold by oil newsuealers. IUNNÌCo.”,*-i*»NBwYort Branch 3:30 p ui Monday Wed, <Sc Friday. 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IDAHO A Gcner-if Banking Business Iransacted CORRSPONDENCE INVITED i Fre.l Demtedt. Bnrni, JSYI.V «."•ur’i r; cattl, Fl> . etee«« tier half crop in eatiicar. "• l< J » illiatn., Rilej. Iwru, . Ki.'1'-,a1 r“ <;tl left vur, n.'.ih-r I n f . * A. O. Her < i.. . . Lin. < :c ■ ■ a, ■, deri il in left ear. .rw¿.- ■ atlte J r on loft rib«. rn,t>iL ’ ' under halt crop iu right. -| II H Elliott, Narrows, horgt?« sha RNE leftfitiiLc; < tittle Th coi: lnui k, upper elope on va h , ®* * and bell collar. Vm’ Sylvieter .Smith, Narrow» I' h ' mimn « Ice; cuttle \ I at-. .Trinvk ----------- -^p'.'opelu raneo p rC I’ G Smith, Burns, horsu quart’s _ ■',1« llklit hind leg and lef- eh< U - -------- - circle s on wither hi;.; eWinr( ear, split in under snieot left Vx A E Young. Hums, bcrtei. YarJS J < connected on right shonldr ú ' . left shouhler; cal tie, rock:, g t earmark, right ear drooped ing tort ures heud on uppers: «ideo, neck; till anima ■ nu (' P Rutherford. Burns, p»’'» bi'.r: e iimnrk. U! iirluJir . "T7T7 bar 2 ou ieit ahouider • ML-L.ae’M.rylati, hujgúí,• T ■. o»i le'.t hip- mark. :ig.:t >h ’ iefi droopoH gowj , jughanú’ei Tnot ’Vin-Hiekl. Biirii*. i ATI on lei’, ahoultler; ccitle, »:ir crop otf !v;r ear, shoitcvei- KNB, John Cru'idt .'Í ií f , , Pead ahonldcr: (uti’.c . 1 1 * <.tl right cur, s;. u.lu.v .’ork ., QÜeCt W E S'-’ith. Turn», cattl- .--------- - mark, split in right tar, wank A - K* G Hudspeth, Burns, cittk, »»v side; nih.k, er« p an . spilt r J Simon Lewis, Bur’ b . ratlie mark, crop and undi*rbn n, under hull t i.,p oil'rig!):. Burl TG Krita, iiurra, («’.'«■ ’ WHi P leii iiiv; marka, cn-p >.fi .t:' u - John Witzoil. Burna, h->ffte." i stifie; cattle, diamond bar on Id «split in each ear, wattleua er I» ?t McMennniv, Burna,h.mt r.i. - ». ■- a lett Eiiiie; catt¡e, tS e_ un .eil Li > in ea.'i» car With full J lUliKli. liuruc . - ■ ™ - Vari?.-,i iir.-'R.. lit'-.* lf Caroli I E on right h'p; inaik, LÍO1 derbit isi right chi ' J W Jones, Burna, catl’e.eneI right Lip: mark, crop ai dBiiiiiel Ï bit in right: hoists aatae bnudaf J A illian b , Va cattle, bar IL on iert nia; ibt-4.-^ ear, under ah ; e in right. 3 H Elliott, Buri s hon’.s.H! - •tide; cat!io light ear. left gplit m lni!i duWn against Bide oí Ueiai- C S J e-hr son, Van. horaeS.SJ«^ cattie, SJ on leit hip: inaik. in.if crop in,right ear, whert-ii C J Jot, jib . n. Riley, cattle, Oiaj marks, swallow fork iu rigin W B Johnson, cattle, mark, cr«-p otf right car, two »P' i hylf crop in leit. W A Campbell,Narrow».be*- on leí» shoulder: »attie, ba' • left bhoulder; mark, r.pperb»;.I John Buoy, BuruF, Lui»’* -r rattle, 2B on right Lip or ink. >. each ear, bole in rigid. M . b I N Hnghet, lock on left ai«.c; n-nrkf v.aih''-*- S.»hn NipMinan. Burna, >bouiuer: cattle, O- on 1 left car. t wo underLiti iu J Hun king. Burna, ra-t’..'. ; . < p ur.«i uudc-r J ¡' DL kcr^on. Narrow»-^'*** *** Ftitic: <«!:;«*. bar through eliouidvr; in».-L. undelW tt Lrnm.r>: on It it hide »nd WP- Jajá IL.ae Sitz. Nrrrows, liorM. carie, runic-on h'B h>P bit i.) vai n ear, «.ewlsp<■ I) Finnemof. Burn», JI lei! d.: •. <a k »'"’...'V,. i H off ca ó ear. under Mop«» :p“ 7á V E'-ti. Fs'i. F TH i.c right Lip: mark, tipper J T ware. Sarrow». ip; mark, under half irvp*1 J W Biggs. Bun ». horatt-^jM York. s » ALL CASES OF OR HARD HEAR ARE ¡JOW CURABLE . . . . . - - ■e.1 are lacanlie. Highes» of all in Leavening Power.— Late« V. S. Gov’t Report Rttb . »r»n< « :4B| ¡•'it ’ll right ear. a Y on ¡eft i.ip: nia*» J c C ressman. Ruru-*.^ left aire or hip: r.»rk. rn>p j av.d slit in leit I. 1.1-lark. ■ bhuu'der. John c;il«*rea*. P wrenchotikf’ mark, ffiarr ci p • » to pe OU UH. Freui b-Gleen U' ■ »<■ • penureadeut. F ' . turra, ho.h * 1’ rÍTr *“ 1 l erteii on jeft hir- ’J left ea:, dew ap • '■ ÍJ ’.iark tame aa abor* c«1^ £ ma’k. awallow fo’* f. h;> ri roa:: » a’Ur T- » off left car. w a'V* *‘r‘ ,f C. H. voegtly. J left ahoUker FC Fnlkley. ** tiahf n « ma-k. •*r’* ■ WHttle; bortva ** v“ ,e‘ JOHN F. ST** . .-H» CFVrlFi W absolutely pujse r 11 R Tim mon a. bii’v«lun lei’ a’.’.e n.e: k . <iop ano in ’:cr n**;'«¿7® Gerbil in right, dewlap uu«*’1 JKSH n. Joel II Howard. stifle: cattle, -an v on ■ left ear. »piif in right- \V \V Brown. Fife- -iorf* ,¡f3H I jaw. young hOia< a d'1* i* .. right siifle: l ar 7 J* a« r< rs h«>ok: ba' •lianmn« WrK« for Arm aod Hamner Book of valuable Reefoet ■ TREff first Rational Bank /. lud. and .pllt In left e.r.7r*|^, ’* J ‘ under bit in right. * I.c Grout Bum.,noriMto HINKT hip; cattle, Hi. Mr«p„,,r’,‘'„ Uad.a 1. •' i > , ai.on ■nd underbit in l.b, " «prwe' M Fenwick, Burn., i,ori„ alb.ron let- ahouhter earmark, two uucerl.ltll,±-»-. branded bar T on right ut. ' ¥ fudge half er-p in left tar. n-uY'"“» J H Bunyarrt, Burn»,ralti, irer .... mark«, crop off left ear, »oe • J I’ Wither«, Harnry, horw » ' on left «houlder: ruttie ¡7 —o eltherhij. n.atl, J ■ .erl.it in left. ’ Local Agents Malheur Co. Win. Cooley, Baiali, Lytle Howard, Westfall .................................... Vale Loral Agiota Harnry Co. C. P. Rutherford, Burns, J - II. Loggan. Hanney E. A Heath, Drewsey or ry 0| Stl e":;; Ke OREGON. HARNEY 1 Superior to a!i ethers irrespective oi pr.i.. Catalogue tells you why. 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