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NOTICE. 1 THE POLITICAL SI1LATION. While we have been prating] That notorious grafter, John P, Irish, is still serving his masters, of our big republican majorities, The co-partnership heretofore ex P ortland . April 30, 1902. Is now arriving and we are now prepared to show our cnr„ having appeared before the anti our loyally to republican doc- > isting between James Colwell and A crucial point in the present SATURDAY. MAY 3.1902. C. W. Hays, has this day been dis House Public Lands Committee trine* with their billion-dollar trust | campaign has been Eastern Ore- solved by mutual conseiu. «< KEW last week favoring the leasing of appendages, our neighbor on the ■ I gon in its attitude towards the can C. W. H ays . JII.IA.N MY ICI» Mn na ¡f nr the lands of the public domain south—Califoi ma— ind our neigh UIUIAVVJ J ames C olwell . In lines not heretofore carried in stuck. The latest fashv- ' J Jidates IVI for governor. The demo- j . for grazing purposes. The fact bor on the north—Washington— cratic state central committee ha- Burns, Ore., March 31, 1902. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. DRESS PATTERNS, SHOES, HOSE, Etc. J that Irish favors it is enough to haye been getting about all they caused a careful polling of the = Our line of FRESH GROCERIES is complete in 1 condemn the measure.— Boise have asked for from congress, counties to be made east of the I . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. For Governor— department. Our old patrons are invited to cad and while we, in Oregon, have been Cascades, with the result that the I Capital News. GEO E CHAMBERLAIN. told to go “’way back,’’ as we following official estimate is given Notice is hereby given that by For Supreme Judge— out to the public press: a[) i order of the County ____ v Court of were so solidly in the republican The democrats of Harney B F BONHAM Baker county, heretofore demo date March 26th the undersigned fold that we could not break out | county can have no objections to For Secretary of State— cratic by 150, will this year give a wax appointed and lias since duly if we tried. So we say again that J 'their party ticket from top to D. W, SEARS. majority of 500 ' qualified is now acting as Admims- M. F itzgehai d , P resident F. S. R ieder , S ecy and fBl For State Treasurer— bottom this year. The selection worse could happen than to be ' . , i , iqr. tratorofthe Estate of Joseph Aar* Lntun county, b. ret .fore l-> (kctjase(1 A|1 |H,rS1111, called a democratic state. Cali- HENRY BLACKMAN. B iggs A- T urner . A ttorneys for each office is good and the democratic, will giv democratic bavjllg ,.|ainl8 against the said Es- For Attorney General— fornia is not a safe state for the taxpayers will register their ap majoritv thia year of 400. iate will therefore present them ZEZsistern. Oxeg'crx Title J. H RAI.EY. proval of the convention’s choice. republicans, so it is to be consid- Malheur and Harney counties' with the proper vouchers as by law CS-VLSireintTT- Co. For State Printer— Start at governor and place a ered. So it is with Washington. will remain in the democratic list required to me at the office of Attor- IN CO K POR ATI-1 L). J. E. GODFREY. f ney Thornton Williams at Burns, cross before each democratic For Stipi Public Instruction— W'r- " •„ * • n Oregon within C months from the Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed nominee down the entire list. First National Bank of Burns. Umatilla county, nominally | expiraUon of the pubiication ofthis W. A. WANN. To all Lands in Harney County, Ort» publican by 400, will go democratic! notjce> For U. S Senator — I Published in the Times-Herald by 200. The first of the week E II Test C. E. S. WOOD. The yawping press begins to ZTE-^ZLi ESTATE ■1 full weeks lhe first publication Morrow county, which was re For Congressman First District— follow the Oregonian’s lead that I and John D. Daly looked into the being dated the 29th day ot March Bought and Sold on Commission. Office in Bank Bu..: ] affairs of the Citizens’ Bank and a publican by 150, will probably be W. F. BUTCHER. 1902. George E. Chamberlain is not deal was oonsuinmed whereby the about a stand off. J ames F M aiion . the proper man for governor, be First National Bank of Burns takes DISTRICT TICKET. Wallowa county, republican by Administrator. cause he has not been a giant in over all the assets of that institu 50, will be carried for the demo For Statu Senator— financiering. A financier is a tion and the old corporation passes cratic ticket by at least 100. WM SMITH. Petition for Liquor Uceóse. man who understands the art of . out of existence. Grant, Gilliam, \V heeler and For Representative— P. G. SMITH, Propt., - _ _ _ Burns,0^ I -------- ! cumulative investments. For in The application to the comp Crook counties will vote about E II TEST. To the Honorable County Court of stance. a man who can spend troller of currency to establish a evenly. Kezöö COUNTY TICKET. Harney county, State of Oregon.; Fresh Beef Perk, etc. in any quality desired« The democratic ticket will there $40,01x2 to 5-50,000 to be elected national bank in our city has been | We the undersigned legal, voters , Bologna and Sausage of all kinds always an hard For Judge— governor and get his money back. granted. Mr. Test informs us that fore come down to Wasco county of the precinct of Saddle Butte said W. C. BYRD. the capital stock will be $25,000. with from 1200 to 1500 democratic I 'county and state, most respectfully La Grande Chronicle. For Clerk — The names of J. D. Daly, Abner majority. The situation in Wasco i 1 petition your Honorable Court to - FRANK S. RIEDER. Robbins and VV D. Hanley of this county, according to reliable in-' grant a license to N. J Lewis 4 Co. Fur SheriIV— Jti*t before Senator William | county appear in the application. ! formation, is such ns to assure a . GEO SHELLEY. Smith left our city last Thursday The building, lots, vaults, etc., ofj large democratic gain, with nt least to sell spirituous, mall and vinous For Assessor— he was informed by one of our the Citizens’ Bank go over to the I some of the candidates carrying a liquors at their place of business ! in said precinct, in less quantities W. E. ALBERSON. citizens! a republican) that the re new institution, which will begin I ' majority vote. The situation is 1 than one gallon, for a period of six [ For Treasurer— port had been circulated that the i business within sixty days, A strengthening throughout the dis | months, commencing on the 9th. J. M DALTON. Senator was favoraUe to a lease | brick or stone structure will take trict east of the Cascades by a I day of May 1902. For Commissioner— law. This is not true io any par the place of the present frame, magnificent organization and the S E Jameson, J L Sitz. D L Buen, EDW. J. CATLOW. ticular as all his intimate friends j We have not learned what the utmost vigor on the part of the R R Siu. N O Oard, P F BURNS, _ _ _ OREGON. - N know. He placed himself on I dimensions of the new building workers. With a campaign fund S Oard, G E Parker, Win Egliart., Draws plan, makes estimates, etc. Buildings put up within the un only large enough to pay ordinary ( \ ____ - ______ y will be. “The Philippine archipelago record m the 1900 campaign as ¿atisfaelion guaranteed. ! , ‘ ' Beu Ben juruuu, Jordan, ’ u J v C xirav, Gray, i I 1 P ’ voenran Cochran,; figures given in estimates. expenses at . ., the , headquar-1 and Porto Rico have been finally bitterly opposed to such a mens- 1 The advent of so important a office > ters, .. ..... ..i i„„„ .i n <• I John Carey, G W Clark. Ira Clark nevertheless, the call for as- ,„....... ,, business ctxicern indicates strong added to our territory by treaty. ure. Such a report is absolutely | faith in the jiermanency and future sistance that has gone out has re 'Ed Silver, R Brookhouse, Ed Jor That they belong to the United dan. J A Oard, J W Kelso, P L groundless. growth of the town and adjacent ceived a generous response. States •here can lie no question, Oard, J T Oard, John Jordan, J H The above fine showing in East-i country. A financial institution and now that their annexation has Jordan, I) W Jordan, M V Smith. News was received this morn that can furnish the capital will ern Oregon is highly gratifying, ' Notice is hereby given that on Brick and limp always on hand at the yard. ^“Residence Ilanlcy how become an accomplished fact, >ve and this, too, with the campaign ] change our business systems and Friday the 9tb day of May, 1902, insist that the constitution of the ing from a lepublican source that | he a factor in doing away with the only beginning. we will apply to the above entitled United States ought to follow the the Furnish managers lmd just long credit method that has hamp It is peculiarly felicitous to the Hag and that they should be completed in Umatilla county a I ered the merchants and business j managers of the campaign that, in i court for said license as specified in treated in exactly the same way poll of the republican voters of | men of Harney county for many spite of the abundance of funds at this petition. N. J. L ewis & Co. and manner as inland territory of that county, with a view of as I Years, on whom has fallen the the command of the opposition,! certaining the extent of repub the United Slates is treated. oppressive burden of carrying men such an encouraging situation is, There should be absolute freedom lican dissatisfaction. The result of large stock and property hold-1 presented at this time. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of trade between this country was not encouraging to the Fur-! ings from six to twelve months, | As to Western and Southern Ore- ’ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEBIOR. and our insular possessions. It nish managers. The straw bal-1 until they could realize on their | gon, the reports coming into head- j Land Office at Burug, Oregon, April 10. 1902. wool and stock. quarters are of like tenor. The Notice ¡ r hereby given that the following- is our duly to educate the Filli- lot showed that 700 republican ----- RESERVED FOR------ named settler« have filetl notice of their inten organization is especially strong in tion to make final proof on their respective pinos up to our standard of civili- voters would not support Mr. claims before the Register ami Receiver &i To Work Oregon Mines. every county, more so than it has Bnn . _ s _oon,*on May 20, It'd’, viz: zation, and in due course of time Furnish. As the normal repub Julian Bvrd. H. E. No. 1244 for the NEl-4of _____7 t ’j L :,s. R. ::;t E I>een for years, and the enthusiasm I sn"7. lican majority in Umatilla county fit him to p.u tii ip.ite in his own William ('. Bvrd, H E No. 12.36 for the SEI—1 jj ' _ "i" _ 3. :: ji' E They will have something to say next week. is Joo, this is virtually a repub John X. Williams. Thomas B. that has been manifest all the time ______ government and affairs. Anderson I. Hunter, IL F. No. 1246 for lhe I'linsy, E. K. Jones, John Hill and for Mr. Chamberlain is now com- sei - i ' s .'.” ' ' S T *’’l S R 33 F lican admission that Mr. Cham " There is no reason why the Verner J. Hopkins, H F. No. 12-15, for the II. Snodgrass, all from Bisbee.! inunicating itself to the entire state „7- sw . i " I Src. 2», T. .3. ». R. I’ll E. products of our farm and our berlain will carry the county bv They name the fidlowing witnefses to prove ! Arizona, are here and will leave ticket. I their contimmuR residence upon and cultha- , i tion of said la’ d, viz: W. ( . liyrd, A. I,. Hunter ; factory should not be sent to the a majority of 400 ¡votes.—I'iveil to-morrow for Andrews, Or. They Frank Brittinaham, Julian l’.yrd and V. J. Hop- I Dental Notice. i kins, all of Burns, Oregon. t’hilipines, and hi return their ing Journal, I are all experienced miners, who WM FARRE, Register, hemp, toll.n eo ami sugar be sent ----------- Dr. II S. Brownton will be at — .... are interested in a gold proposition to us freed from tariff charges. Drewsey, prepared to do all work Hon. E. H. Test, democratic about fifteen milts from Andrews. « NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. A> long, however, as the tobacco candidate for joint representative 1 A stock company has been formed, in his line, on May 7tl>. He will Land Office At Burn», oregt»u, Apri’ -, : Bur Notice ig hereby .i-en ’hnt the •- - : and sugar trusts dictate legisla of Harney and Malheur counties, in which nearly all those men be there but a week or ten days, named Prii »0‘tler han tiled noTit • ot his . tt *. i« make fina, p:o.-f in guj port <>f hi» ' laitn. am. tion in the halls of congress, it is was in our city for several days tioned are intelesled, and, with and parties desirm iental work to that tnibi proof ii be maue t efore the I'. -• *• er hml Ke. eivor at Burna, «»rrg.Ht.on Ma. .'.st, more than humanity can hope for this week, interviewing the Mr. Williams irs superintendent, should see him < arlv 1902, viz Juliua E. ( handier, of Rilev, « 'u : • J , for the SEI 4 SW 1 4 Be tion 17. Nl-_ NW 1-1. shl -1 ’ extensive development work will be to expect the tariff wall to he voters, and incidentally looking NWt-4 motion .0. T s R . F W. M. con He tinmen the following witnegBea to prove HORSES WANTED beaten down between this coun aftei some business affairs. While conducted this summer Thecom- hia contmuoUH re».dent e upon am! <-uliivati«>n e oe e •aaoesjejiicsaeseo* aoc»cs K*csc««»eo Dre of Rai-1 land, viz: I’ M. ('hceney, of Riley, or-' pany's claims are situated in Stein ltron. <) D. Rusk. Richaid King and Le Roy try and our possessions abroad. Mr. l est is not a stranger tn tins For Cavalry purposes, Mares or Thornburg, vey all of Kurus, Oregon. | mountain, which has been pros ■ » W m . F akre . Register “The platform adored by the section, he met many voters here geldings; any color accepted ex F pected tut little. Tlie ledge. Mr cept white or light gray, and from convention advocates this puli, \ who knew him only bv reputa Williams says, is from thirty to I a 1 go- w of treat mi nt tow ard out insular tion, and we aie gl id to sav he sixty feet wide, and is bv fur the 14.2| tn 151 in height; must be NOTIE FOR PUBLICATION. yea LAND OFFCE AT BURNS. OREGON. possessions.” Extract from Geo. added many new friends to his I largest he has ever seen in bis ex bridle wise and bruken to the March 17, 1902. E. Chamberlain's speech at Baker previous number and gained tensive mining experience. The saddle. Notice is herebv givei that the follow■••g Dealers in I will receive such horses at named Mettler has tiled notice of h.s it.te'iii t ? City, Fl lilac. Apt il 25. votes. His |J< asn>g aihlress and i ore is, of course, low grade, rang- to -uake final proof in support < f his claim, ami Simon Lewis’ barn until May Sth. that said proof will be etude before Register it d well known integrity made a fa ii’l from $2 to $12 a ton. but it can and Kei civer at Burna, Oregon, on Mav iurj. J ames S herman . viz: IM. Entry No 6 -of i arit.ui E. 1 arkcr ftr on the sEi i yWl-4, »• tion 21. NEI.4 NW1-4. M-j Stair Scnutoi W illiam Smith, vorable impression, and he will lie quarried out at but little cost. NE1 I teet n 38.1 •. - R 28 i- w m . thaï There is plenty of wood and water names the following witnesses to prove of Baker Citv. whom the drmo- carry Harney county by a hand Quite a number of team» arrived hi» Ha continuous residet < e upou and culthat ton I near for milling facilities. said anti, viz i ee Thoriibnrc. Al <’ote ami >. »rills will re-elect to represent some majority. Being an ener from railroad points thia week with of F Ty ler. of burns. Oregon, and John \\ inter».. The discovery of this big ledge' Riley, urvgou. freight for our merchant*. I larm v, Malheur and Baker getic ami tiMCeful man hr is an Gio. W. H ayes . Register. Crockery, Glassware, Windmills, Pumps, Guns, was made five years ago by one of! «OU lilies in the senate fol lhe ideal one for the posiiitm of rep the party, hut nothing was done Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Paints, Doors next four years, arrived in Bums ly sentalive. Ill« long resilience I upon il until last year, when Mr. Windows, Garden Seeds Etc. a* a» lastSuiidav evening in company m Eastern Oregon tits bun for Williams and a party of Biebee- tlx- ollice, as lie is tlsnoughtv ac- with Hon. E. H. Test. Senator ites made an examination and lo „.AND... Sole agent» fur Rider-Ericsson Engines. Smith is reiognized as one of the qu.nnted with the wishes and cated a nupiber of claims. Now needs of liis constituents and they are going to do enough work most invigetic and careful men Or.iy Tin Shop in Msrney County. ever clei toil to the upper house wideawake to their mtrrests Mr on their property to prove its value, o( Oregon's legislature. 1 lining fest left Thursday aflenvoon, ac and if their ex|x>ctations are real Affords the people ol East and Central tiregm »11 the opportunity of a hi« four years ot service as a companied by Senator Smith, f.»r ized they certainly haye one of tl<e tiret-el»»» modern Business College, It is a home inuitntion covering biggest gold propositions ever dis i Ins home in Outai nx membri of that b <L, he has ac- every course involved in Boniness College w.-rk Ila ra'rs are the same covered — Wiunetuucca Silver Slate as elisrged e sewtrare and the methods are tbn same. Sm tent, admitted quned a strength ami intluencv, April 24. at any tune, luslruetwn al the Colleg- o. bv nu,l. During the sitmmsv cxeriiscd an indu-ui and watch The Portland journal, i Rep l a oaths the C uUege will conduct a fullness in the people's interest, says: At this t-lexticui we are not MR. TEST’S POSITION and obtained an essential expe voting for th<- retention of lhe ummer ormal chool rience in m iking his excellent Philippine« • i Ln the indorsement O ntario , Or.. April 22, 1902. lvgi-iati»e I ecord that will be of tlw R o,*scv ell aclmmastration. For tract er« and others who desire a rev ewnnr or prepaialory ennrae Mr Julian Byrd, Manager Titnea- 1 or «preimen. of pen work, and lull information on Rusii. ■■*• Co leg • aul- equally as valuable* to them in the hi« simply changing ooe set of llerald. Bums. Oreg >n Dear Sir— jeeto. address the future sessions .is m those otlicia s for .mother set. It con- In answer to vour favor of recent already expirevl. While his c erm» Oregotv. and uo other date, “in regard to my attitude on patty has Iren m the minority in state. As self comes tient, so it is the land-leasing question.” I beg the Icg'slatui v, hit work has m tins case. The morning piper leave to say That I am opposed, been highly commended bv the tries i*s be»t -or its worst--to first, last and all the time to the npiHMithin, who recognized his draw into tins discussion ail sorts passage »( any land-leasing bill of perMW-jtl qualiliv» an«l good judg- of issues foivign to the subject any kind or nature. Yours truly. inent. Senator Simth liM ui.ide As (ar as the state is conc erned, K It Tarr many Votes by his visit to this ,»t woul<l not be a matter of great «ounty , u,.t only (or himself, but concern to see it counted in the TRWCH ¿ DONEGAN. Proprietor* Met lain A Bigg* Proprietor*. Burn«, flreffon Tbs d. niocratie randidalvs. in for the ’lite ticket. lie left democratic column. In fact, we dividually and collectively, »re 1Tiursd.iv altri 10 n f r Ma'hrur could see where K might be of • '• • ' -i ;r i ft - ; ■ • »’ ; AM gaining v, tes and strengthening County. H • t •• a J b w»g » r»» «^ Ma • grc.lt good. I belt cbauces for euxw-* Oc Éiincs-Muraíd. I CITY M AT MARKET Your patronage solicited. • Harry C. Smith, Contractor and Builder 2rick Laying and Piaster; t : MILLER & THOMPSON. GEER & CUMMINS. CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL S N S THE CAPITAL SALOON. »VI tilt <í lie < v.rtrv