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. notice . At tlio will swamp for Mr Cook on his a democrat, having no fixed prin lar rioinims' is the troublesome trips to and fruiu the railroad this ciples, and being of the “revenue question. The < -pirtn-rship heretofore ex- summer. 1 The convention elicted a central istiug I - Ar« n Janies Colwell and stiipe,” he naturally seized the art !Pr»var»<i to oAour our Natrona ttio I I’.I ia Y « I S II. . • i .< Homer Winters, the restaurant ('. M Ji., s, has this day been dis first opj or unity to get into pas- I committee u« did the former one, and are now v-J ho > ;ed up in that man, was up from Diamond last solved bv mutual coiisen,. lures new and right successfully C. W. H ays . respect, having two in each pre Thursday. Mirig«r J « Î. I \ X H Y K λ has he worked it. J ames C oi . wei . l . cinct. Heavy Uuderwear, Overcoats, Felt Boots, Ru^ George Tucker nud L. It«- lifer Burns, Ore., March 31, 11)02. I le is a man of very little ability Everything was conducted in a From the editorial tone of the' Overshoes, Blankets, Hats, Caps, Etc. j » 3 jt and should lie tour the state lie very fair miiiiner(?). For instance, passed through the Narrows on Oregonian it has more than a fin , ! their way to Burns last week will lose votes wherever lie goes. J. F. Oakerman came in from, Pi. lini for Liçuor License. We invite the ladies to call and inspect the new things ger in the Furnirh sack. It is 1 1\» compared w itli George C'hain- Curry precinct to represent it, and Frauk Cawltield has again moved line of new Dress (foods that we are now handling \y evidently trying to earn its money i berlain m ability, honor and in was pot rei ognized. Mr. Oaker- Lack to his ranch, four miles east To the Honorable County Court of many new articles ibat are of special interest to them. and it also realizes that it will take Hurney county, Slate of Oregon. tegrity,lie is nothing. Old time man ackn ovledged the first con- of the Narrows work and lots of boodle to land We the undersigned legal voters .republicans are “grumbling” be- ' vention by participating in it. : Jos Hersey was in the Narrows its man. Well we are of the same of the precinct of Saddle Butte said • Charles Newell find A. E. Brown ’ s Icause of the defeat of Governor last Tuesday stocking up for his opinion, George ChambeiIain’s county and state, most respectfully proxy nnd was given a sent in the! | Geer for renomination by the trip to the Okanogan country, M. F itzgerald , P resident F. S R ieder , S ecy am >*rk, popularity cannot be overcome boodle and trickery of Furnish jeonvenlion, while George Young, Washington, where he has taken petition y.mr Honorable Court to bv boodle, howevei and the dein- land they* will be heard from on I who took part in the first conven up a ranch. grant a license to N. J Lewis A Co. B iggs & T urner . A ttorney * to sell spirituous, malt and vinous <r. i its w ill elec t him. tion, held Joe Tupker’s proxy and the first Monday in June__ Boise Lawyers Ri-mbolt and Parish ZEZsLSterrx Oreg'cn Title Ji«juor3 at their place of business was tartly requested to “go way Capital News. were in the Narrows a few days in said precinct, in less quantities O-VLELrSLXit^T' ' Co. back and sit down.” Mr. Young We attach some significance to INCORI ’ORATED. than one gallon, for a period of six went, tint not until he had thanked this week. the visit of the gentlemen men Simmon« is stopping months, commencing on the 9th. Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed its courteous the cm-vention far The selection of Col W. F. tioned by oui Narrows correspon W. IIlines. day of Mav 1902. , treatment. To all Lands in Ilarney County, Or- dent. While they may not be Butcher of Baker for congress by Taylor Simmons is trying to S E Jameson, J L Sitz, D I. Buen, Everything was reported liar- railroad men, it is evident they the democratic convention was a luoiiiou» rimJ so it appealed It rent the Harper house in the Nar- R R Sitz, N O Oard, 1’ F Heinz, N are following up the proposed good one. The Co. is one of the would have been doubly so if it rows. S Oard, <1 li Parker, Win Egiiart, Bought and Sold on Commission. Office in Bank Builc route of the Eureka & Eastern ' most energetic and forceful men could have named a new ticket lieu Jordan, J C Gray, I P Cochran, Mr. McKinney and several other in Oregon and has excellent vote road, probably for the purpose from top to bottom. But it was all John Car y, (1 W Clark. Ira Clark, gentlemen are visitors at this writ of gi’tti’ig an idea of the lay of the getting qualities. Should he be | very satisfactory(?), and the rank Ed Silver, R Brookhouse, Ed Jor ing. country with a view of speculat elected our state would be ably ' and file will fall in line and vote dan, J A Oard, J W Kelso, I’ L ing in real estate or timber along represented in congress. Col I the ticket straigiitf ?), except in | Mac Had says he bad a run- Oard, J T Oard, John Jordan, J 11 P. G. SMITH, Propt., _ _ _ _ Burns,Ortf. ' . Mac savs he is Jordan, D W Jordan, M V Smith. ,ai-t week, I I vote!»*«.* 1 the line. it is possible tliev arc Butcher is not identified with any ¡precinct att ir«. when they will all right, but the buggy is laid up one industry that would be fos- | for both republican nominees. |i „ Notice is hereby given that on 1 outlet ted w ith the road. He has been warned Friday the 9lh day of May, 1902, tri ed to tlie detriment of any other. I» «/i ■ 1 «_ a , 1 [ With • • •••• •• a very • >. • j v« distasteful 1 « « v<* i' v 1 v* 1 v ex-demo-1 - «» < aaaw , f°r repairs. _r for the head of the Htate ; time and again against driving we will apply to the above entitled He is not a sheepman nor r cattle-jerat ____ The Imai 1 epublii .ins are now » court for said license as specified in man, but a lawyer of the first class ’ i ticket and the inharmonious condì- bronchos, but he heedsnot. engaged in trying to patch up tiou of the local ranks, the repub- • — The village smithy and Trapper this petition. wlio would be recognized on the' i tlieir ditfei'cnces and get together. N. J. L ewis & Co. floor of congress as something, beans have anything but a bright Nicholas have gone to Hie I* ranch • Although the result of the con burn charcoal. more than a one-horse politician, outlook. Tlieir visions will feast yention last Saturday was predict on a democratic victory in Oregon I l'lie Times-Herald hopes Col. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION., ed and the same ticket as the for- on June 2d, and each would be Harney Locáis. i Butcher will visit this county dur- boss will accusi- the other with the mer convention nominated, it was IHT .« I’TUl-VT OF T1IE TIFF INTERIOR. IVTl'UI»» DLTARTMENT ' iug the campaign that our people I responsibility of the defeat. ii Burn«, Oregon, April 10. 1902. lather clo-.e in some instances and] Fred Haines and wife returned X’« I.. u • k ■ I (»flic- i« !" :.>by divert that the following- may get better acquainted with There wi re eleven precincts rep- ' tu Harney this week from IE.se, d * hi .• I h tt;«•:- haw li!v*l noth-eof their intvn- has not helped matters, it will ii"!. t.i 1. h final j r.x f on the’r rvepective i him. resented nt convention No. 2» and • Idaho. < ih I* <■ t <■ itognGer tifid RccLiver at take < onsiderahie more w ork than i'.iir «. (» to . * . on May J», 1.1O2. viz: _________________ 38 of the 51 delegates were re pre an ' 1 .11. ! No. 1211 6>r the NEl-4of is anticipated to get the soreness Mrs. Seth Ilowers has been on Hee. 29. T 2S,d. R. : 3E BURNS, — sented in person or by proxy. Williart rti, II E No. l'.R»; for the SEl-l — OREGON. out — in fact they will not be able A correspondent to the Baker j the sick list several nays this week. See T E Draws plan, makes estimates, etc. Buildings put up widiin the n \nder«ori L Hunter, H. E. No. 1246 for the« to do it. The republic in are oil' City Democrat from this place, ■ '.s. T 'Ji. s. It.E. T. James has been confined to si::-«s. Railroad Talk. i-t/*;alisfaction guaranteed. V( . • • J. I! : kina, II E. X’o 121'», for the 1 figures given in estimates. 1 1.- c. •>. t . s. li.: ;•> E. from governor down this year gives quite an account of the big his bed for a few days this week. ■ s\v The) 1.nine 'he following wltneraca to prove ' th* ir < in 1 it' ii:n resi'innte uj»on find enitivn- and h ive given the democrats tile dredger now being operated by Tliree strangers were visiting in ’ Mr. and Mrs. Roper, who have " ■ o-: ml. vi e m i i:>ni, .i. i.. iinn'ter . > rnt k !,.ii”;nuhHin. .,'uKatrByril umi V. J. Hop- chance of tlieir live*. Thanks the French-Glenn company to ' Lakeview sev rid days last week.' been Jiving near here, have rented k all uf uun.r., orvzi»«. WM. FABRE, Register. gentlemen. We arc not the boys drain 60,000 acres of swamp land While here tliev were busily en-1 the Tremont Hotel of Harney, in 1 to overlook a goo I thing. in the Blitzen and Diamond. The | gaged in drawing plats and gath- which they are preparing to ac Brick and lime always on hand at the yard. J3r*Residencc Hanley In. ______ | ering data from the United States I commodate the public. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.; article says in part: I : in! Oft < e ill Burn*, Oregon. April 3,1902. | The lately purchased wind pump The settlers who have ranches Lain! Ollico at this place. They E. 11. Test, who was nominat N«I’ii’e > herviiy - i■ <*n that the iullowitig- I .AS TH of Harney is being rapidly pre r.mti. i I*: hits fi!v-<! notier of hin intention I ed last week fot joint representa near the lake are talking of try were very reticent regarding their b. > tk< : . ¡>*o I in support < f l-.itt rlHiin. iiii4 . ANY :■ pared for use. and provdid on towards! ■1 ; e before 1 be Hegla er tive for Harney and Malheur ing t i stop the company bv in- i business ¡.' . Rrreivor nt Burns. Oregon, on Muv i Burns last Sunday m ruing. it Messrs. Irving and Vickers in ! Hui E ' h«i rfler, of Riler.Oregon« | I'ountii s is one of the most pupil- junction from turning the water .1 ne-ii. 17. XI 2 NW1-4, ¿»El-4 SA i was learned by a leprcsentative of tend to start for the railroad next \« « ' , 1 ■- ! W . M. I.u men in Eastern Oregon. 11 is into Malheur lake, as they decline • a ' • win e«M h to prove Munday to bring back height. 'this pap'-r that the struniier« were hN :*!>’i . • :»*b ¿ oik <• -poii nn<i cultivation I long ic'idcncc in Malheur county [ that when the large body of vva- I ; :• •' t v. of Kiley. <>r- 'railroad men, in.-i-ud of mutton | Mad tin Rumor Las it that v.-d- ' ««h.«' !•. ! ■.*;:. Kiehwiil King uml l.c Roy and bis extensive bus.iners exper ter which tlie.-e two swamps con buyers nr timber lm l cruisers'ns ' ding bells will soon lie ringing i To«.mBurg, tt'.i o: Burn®, «»rejron. W h . F ahre , Rcjrirter ience lias brought him in contact tain is turned into the lake it will they told souo that they were, mid i Harney. Em"' «v ith almost everv, voter in the overflow their land so they will that they were r. ally reviewing the i A.K. Richardson, who w r se t ay. ----- RESERVED FOR----- . D, PI \L PROOF id. Mr Test \vas elected to be compelled to mot e. lold survey of the Union Pacific* as a delegate to the deuiobr.Hic Davi “ tatu convention, lately held in - HiCEFOR PUBLICATION. the oilice i f county clerk three I Company made through this <oun-1 l-sls Portland, returned home Friday. i.antl <’ ¡i c r Burns, Oregon, March 4,1902. times in Ins county. He is thor X’ot: f! . u<vt:i that ¡¡Stanton F. Tyler, Baker Citv is the first Oregon tv some twelve or fourteen years Frai ( i ns I't.r < i < i.if tyJ >regon, hi:« tiled notice Mrs. Goodlow nud her daiigbt« r, They will have something to say next week. oughly acquainted with the needs town to start a street fair proposi ago That these men are working' • ' n bit hi-rt itiiul uunty Mrs. Lewis, are now occupying the • .. - E', >\\1I.ci in the interest of the contempla- of this section .mil will represent ' 1 • , NW‘¿. Lot 1. Demeris proper.y. tion this year. Besides the con i the • I * Regiater and :: *,« ir*. on Mdiinla «. the his constituents with credit, lie tributions of its citizens. Baker ted road from Eurek.'i. Cab. Io i. \p.il. . b . tie i.aiti h the following The desire for the Harney school F or Weiser, Idaho, s. enis very reason i • • • -.i • « ■ «• 'li** coi'.p'vie irrigation und will be elected i s he is a man who City will receive a slate appropri- able, They W. 11. l urk -r. Ai nd nil Tin v «tre litre no ordinnry ordinary visi- visi to begin early next full is at this ' . i'. i i « .. iii I if RLey. Oregon and will get the support of all the writing being quite frequently ex o. E. Busk oí Burnt». Oregon. ation of $1,50000 condition.that tors. ami from thè uire i the accurate aceurate datu data pressed by those interested. '.no. \V. H ayes , Register. ilemiK rats and some republicans it be used to provide for a stock they uro are g.i'hering gathering ns tu to elevatimi elevation thrown in. and agricultural exhibit The and generai topographv of this T. C F. G. Blume was a guest at the NVT1E FOR PUBLICATION. fair will in all probability be held ‘ part <>f Ori gon, il is evi.lent that Cottage the firs*, of tie week. king 1 ANU OFSCK AT BURNS, OREG3N. are gunning for largo K game. they...» . .......... „ .... ..uiv. | The proposed Initiative and in September. he Bi March 17, I'XrJ. W. If. Harris is in from Alvord, Thev are traveling on horseback, X’o?L <- i« h reby lum ii that the following It, ii i i-nduin amendment to the arriving here yester.i morning N. 1 Dam b :.h r hu« fileO noth «* of hut intention and are following the Union Pacific to ttk- ti.iM j roof in rupjHirt of big c'.aiin. and constitution of Oregon w ill appear _______ er pri •to: .-aid on* i will b,* i.-iude before Beginter Ex-Senator A W. Gowan nrriyed Republican Convention. survey, which pisses through this : id ',;.* 11•« *. r t: i urna, oregou, on May ■>. V.vd. on the otlicial ballot as “Initiative lave 1 home from Portland last Saturday x;/ ho. tin . Xo »> “>of < r. ton E. Parker fer town, through Cro 'k'-d Creek val ' i • w;.- U . . f . tot. . ’., Xhl.l XU 1 4. XI 2 evening. and Rcfciindum amendment” a ««••• o •••••• ßpr xr.. I h tu ?t I ■_ I. S.. IL E W. M. ley. I. mer ('ll wall. an. Aliert lake iii* i ’*.H'S the fol! wing witnvff.vi» to prove The second convention, held tiV with the words “Yes” and ••no.” hi.« <• -i.u,>ii* nh.-teio t upon mid cultivation Tom Anderson, the Harney sa- • •: if Rie and acres thdesert to Burns — 1 . ■ I rg. Al < vie Hint >. loon man, has been spending the i . . : bin i r. »*r« . tii.ii johu Winter«. In older that the people mav be th«» republicans of Harney county Lakeview Rustlrr. from Roe; . < )rcg n. last Saturday, wa* quite an attrac past week in our city tTzo. ’.V, H ayrm , Register. faiu.liai with this form before tion. It put tip the same ticket < h «tion day . it max be better for J. II. Neal left yesterday for that was noininatfd t tho former .«arrow happenings. llappv Valley to hxik after his iti- fi > nds of the measure to refer to NOTH K H»R IT HER-ATION. convention, with the exception of terests in that section. I n i.I < ... r at Bun.*. Oregon, Feb. 19, 1902 it alwat.s as the Initiative and one man—George Smvth, who was :• hi-r* 11V u’lven flint the fallowing Dealers in NoUff Thrt o strangers struck the Nar I. i . h f’.cil *. iiotireof Idg futrtition iniHft.c .................... Referendum amendment, and in turned down, fur commissi-mer. rows list week From what was I 0. 11. Voegly received a ’phone named •« -i * . ti r prwof in enpport <■( . h in c . I ......... mîiii . Cit message yesterday from Archie i j'-.i«f nil! ih - iaade l«eforc the using the tci m direct legislation, and 1'. T Miller given the place learned their names were A G. Mason ut Portland, stating that J • m R ’ cr n I f • * .»•>.. i: t' ivtr a» Kurn» Orvjroii. un •r a- Ipril ’. !. 1 •< \ • IM l'. ’rv X»« 7 *7. ••€ to explain th it it refeis to this W e understand Mr. Smvth will not Bak er. D S Buckingham and E Tupker had undergone n succo ml N XW>,. >\V». NW>4 ai .1 l.ot * . R. "I. E. W. M H,* namea iiniemhncnt in Oregon, Direct make the run, but will step aside McDowell. The gentlemen didn't i»|«erition the day before and w s •• Is: vi!n.-i»r»tn pr«»ve hîtt t-tintinu ► n upon u.i<l « nllivatioti ni aaid doing well. Joe ’ s niniiv friei ds ‘ v< « 'ni.«y, MtiHsti l vwia and F. legr'ation is a general tei m mean I for his successful rival. stale exactly their business, but here will lie glad to learn ef Lis II i-iiri F. Oi<-Non. and < tiapvr !lay». i, Un gi»ti. lirsnt Thompson was chosen for from what could lie shrewedlv sur- speedv recovery. ing nil forms ot direct voting by Crockery, Gkssware, Windmills, Pumps, Guns, <i W H atk .«. Rofiatrr 1 they »ere looking for a pro tin people including candidates as ‘temporary chairman «nil W Y m Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Faints, Doers —,i lias measures. Initiative and 1 K..ig secretary. The commit*...... >n pose«! railroad route • They came Iorder of business made no rec«nn- fi «:n Eureka, Cal., ’ yia Lakeview, Windows, Garden Seeds Etc. (et endum ai c the names of that . j* inendaliolis ns to the permanent to the Narrow» and went from hinili fl pat t of direct legislation I , organix ilioti, so the convention was here to Ontario. The natives aie Soie agents for Ri<ler-Kric««oi> Engines. that letcis to the proposing and | I conducted as a temporary body nil looking every day to see a loco making oll.iws l>\ direct vote bv J | through its deliberation. This fact motive a la string of cars cmue Only Tin Shop in Harney County, the people. 'did not seem to disturb the brainy tn t’i ou the direction of Iron moun I men who were taking part in the tain. Afford« the people of E nr I (’i t t 2. n nil the opportunity of n I mocr.it* id t hegon have unusual proceedings: the main oh Mr Waters, tbs mercbant and i flrnt-elans modern B u .* hh «- s C i r . It < h Mme inMitntiun covering nomiti ite tnket that will j*«* seemed to l«e to get down to every vvnrne iuv»ltred in • wrk I’« rates are the «»rae • la wa'er insu "f Burns, passed iisnvct of every 'he nominating work h« clinr^vd e 'Owbere a»td th»* nit’li ' 1< 1 «the *.i e Students Admitted through the Narrows ¡»st werk on From top si any time. Instruction nt the or bv iua.l. Duriug the tu miner top to to I I There was no opposition to H Ins wav to Diamond. iiutlL» ll»x College wtU v- 1 duct a g one, t' livens for counlv judge. R. T. Max K*rn left last Sunday fur' i llualwt for clerk. R A. Miller for <>« ci w helm- I treasurer, J 11 Nesi for county l.aweu with a bunch of cattle. aii the tu k. t w «mid •ureevo» and Dr. W’ I. Mar*<i«n Haines left Inst Friday for F«* tc.iel.er« end others wl»o * rev wing or preparatory ronr*e. f< r coroner. They were all nomi to attend the republican For «penmens of pen work, and full iuforination un Btisiuea» College •ob t v l'Iiancv« for clvct- nated by acelaiuntinn. ti n. returning Lome Sun- ject«. nd tírese govern ir. ovvi For sl.i ritT Tom Allen and 'I H rning btiglit. Em ti- Brenton ware p'acvii l«ef«»re the Mrs Georg» Cawlticld is visiting 1 h-imxrat. who i-otivetitioii. tfw« vote stand.ug 1 to M’s *' A Hamrs this week. l<f e ha« and is to !'i in favor of th«« former Mr. and Mr« James Hmehinson J F ls«ggaii and W R Ruther- u tv. ami niosl ot 1 ivr g .nr on a v -it to their daugh ford bad a cloi race for asses*, ‘■>r. vnluallv stolvii Ixtegan i receiving tlx* nominal! i>n ter, Mr« Chari'« Osborne, at the eiit. whil« he Rock Creek rai <-h. who is reported by 2 volri Geirgft *mytli i ■ il States m.ir- it th" I»tr*t r»|* -t« ani. 'iir.r reived 10 vole« again«! 28 for C. i.iil’s tirsi ad- an improTement in her coi'dition Mills oner Some lain X Bless Proprietor*. Banuu Oreco«. have two n >nii« Henry was in V clerk does nol 11« use last Sun.lax d.e • _ Th-S Stable i« loealrd on th» wrner ef First and R SireeO. »:th them on tli» a knowing h> A s»4cran»-w hand Ha« competent help. Itane s Job Wege«. f«‘-t^ ••1 bich is th- regu eve». Il is tie gilt genio any fart of the Conetry. Ek? Eiinrs-'iuratd. SAME OLD STAX Best of Winter Wearable estate CITY MEAT MARKET ji Fresh Beef Pork, etc. in any quartity desired- Keadfc Bologna and Sausage of all kinds always on hand a Your patronage solicited Harry C. Smith Contractor and Builder _«<•. Specialties are. ____ Erick Laying and Plaster-^ MILLER & THOMPSON. GEER & CUMMINS CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL SUMMER \o rmal S chool White Front Livery, Feed & Si