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X CîrJ 1HE — REFI BLICANS WERE MIO! COMMITTED SUICIDE. DISAPPOINTED. Schwartz & Budelman A telephone message from Har ney yesterday morning stated that The Speaking in this County a Sclere J. II. Johnson, of Drewsey, had. ••Frost" From ¡lie Start. *DaaK'r$ in committed suicide Wednesday _________ evening by shooting himself with i The republican rally at Floral a rifle. We were unable to get the j Hall last Saturday evening was at particulars at the time the tragic tended by a large crowd, but there news was first received, but it was practically no enthusiasm. seems his body was found in the [The speakers tried in vain to wake i hills near Drewsey Thursday. On 1 up the cold-blooded crowd, and Wednesday he appeared jovial and I once in awhile succeeded in draw good natured toward his friends, ing a faint response from the bored and at 2 o’clock in the afternoon listeners. With the exception of. went home and bis wife told him perhaps, half a dozen republicans, she had kept Ids dinner hot for I they all express disappointment. A* .1 Swell line of Dress goods for Summer wear in [ him. When she started to put it The real thing and the report all the latest styles. i on the table be told her he wanted sent to thè Oregonian by “some I no dinner, nnd that he was going d------ fool,” as FitzGerald ex WASH FABRICS—Most select designs. Ging to kill himself. He had been suf ,! full line o/ Shirt Waist .Materials in ercry- pressed it, were considerable of a fering from rheumatism in one of thing new and desirable. hams, Percales, Crgandies. Lawns, Sateens. contrast. Instead cf seventy-five his legs, and said he had unmis Laces, Ribbons, and Embroidery Trimmings. people, beaded by the band, to Ilcady made shirt waists at the lowest prices takable symptoms of paralysis and meet the speakers at the outskirts and latest makes. would not die that kind of a death. of town, there were not to exceed i I He also stated that he would not 1 that many on Main street when i Ladies’ Summer Shirt-Waists in White, II '<• iconic/ be pleased to hare you make an exam be buried under the ground, and Hon. J. N. Williamson and Judge ination of our stock before buying. had a place picked out for the past Tan and Colored. Webster arrived at the hotel. The five years in which to place him Burns Band was there to meet self. About 0 o’clock lie went to them and give them a wclcomo. Daly A' Robbins’ store, bought There were no cheers that anyone some cartridges, and. taking bis heard. gun, crossed the river and went A nice crowd had gathered at down me uuwu the east bank. oiuik . His wife did the hall in the evening, and, when not think his talk meant anything the nominee for congress came in, I | serious, but, after hearing the re some lonely fellow started to stamp j~‘r‘t7of two shots,"she ' went and Examine our late shipment. They’re Beauties. his feet, hut the crowd did not re told his brother Dick. The latter spond as it should have done and and several friends went out to as was due Mr. Williamson, so the look for him. They camo back at lonely fellow subsided. dark, having failed to discover him. Fred J. Palmer, nominee for Even then his brother thought 5 joint representative, was the first nothing serious bad happened, speaker and was followed by C H. supposing he had gone to some Dodd, of Portland. After him Mr. neighbor’s bouse. The next morn k Williamson was introduced by ing the search was resumed anil Chairman Hanley and spoke only the body found. a few minutes. Mr. Williamson John Johnson was a well-known i th. We have a I of i hair and y^il did not make a favorable imnres resident of that section, where he T iE FISK S have eight i .•rent atyl»» from sion, even among his own party lived for years. He was married which to elm h i . Our dock of iron followers. They had expected an to Etta Draper last month, and BARBER SHOP beds has been ¡imi-eaied too. ll.iyc eloquent address and were disap none of his relatives or friends F hfi » F isk , Proprietor. you seen th. in? \\ II, vil ought pointed and so expressed them suspected that his mind was un T/ iia ’ «hop hat jnxl hu ii cpein fl lo t!^ 11. Five styles in tb it lino. Tim selves. The gentleman started to balanced or that he contemplated public and. solicit 'a skai'C oj the patronay c i D. A. Cawlfield and wife were up discuss the Philippine question, way to rest at night i« tn 4 a net self-destruction. He was well HAIR CUTTING, SHAVING, ' from Lawen on a visit this week. of those "Yuiiiyum” .* prings. hut hefore finishing the explana liked by all his acquaintances. L SHAMPOOING, ETC. We have something new in tlm M V. Balter was in from Warm tion ho stopped and left his ides Deceased had conducted a black line of pillows. C II and see mir Ecerythintj first clast and up to date. tas THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF une’ticidatcd and in confusion. ■ Springs the first of the week. smith shop at Drewsey for many “Colonial” and "Turki ’o ’ pillows. 'A f’.rt door to Post Office. ANY NBW.VAI’EK THIS COI NTY . He announced that he was op years. He leaves a wife, two The place to buy the best gro Wall Paper, 1’uildlng | np'T and posed to land leasing at this time, brothers, Ace and Dick, at Drewsey ceries. at. the lowest prices, is the picture moulding. SATURI''V. MAY 'w- and after tossing a few compli mid one si.-t r, Mrs G.W. Clevenger, — 1 O. C. Co., Huntington. :::-FOUND ON THE STREEI ■::: mentary rentalks to the people and Several freight teams have gone town of Burns, lie took hie seat. of Burns, to mourn hie untimely Local News. to the Stein mountain section The voters would have relished a end The bereaved relatives have A mctnuianiiuin of a lot of Tin. thu sympathy of a wide circle of little things 1 must get at the more pronounced declaration by friends. Crop« are now in good condition. to load wool for the railroad. We have bed-room suits “for fur A most refreshing rain visited Commissioner R. J. Williams, him on the leading question. ther orders,” besides a varied as CITY DRUG STORE Narrows items. Judge Webster then came for sortment of extra dressers, com accompanied by his wife, came his section Wednesday. Accordion Comb ward ami made an eloquent plea to lover from Silver Creek Sunday, modes and chiffoniers and wooden Racine huggi. « and hack«, at 1 iistru.m nl Strings Max Kern has gone to Burns on Brush mid on Monday attended to some his party to stay with their young bedstead.«. Writing desks, book he <• C. Co . Huntington. School Rooks Mirror | colt—Furnish. While the Judge business. cases, tnpe.-try, window shads, mir Mem. Books Pocket Book Dr. Kern a i 1 wife spent a few special business before the com Time Books Henry Vulgamorc and wife, ac Glass Culler Bob had just 1 held the attention of the people rors, curtain poles nod trimmings, lavs in our city since our last missioner's court. i Blank Books center and extension tables, music ■ recovered from a siege of the ■ well, he di>l not gain a vote fur Ilia companifii bv Miss Fry, of Burns, Finger Colt sens. Tooth Brush Magazine» ' mumps, and hopes it will not be ' man. He flailed the democratic passed through Narrows on their N n 11 cabinet», etc. Snaps C. 8. Johnson and W. D. Copp» platform, and from his remarks the way to Diamond. Mattresses in variety: All wool, I necessary to have them again. Ki ife Cloth “ their homes on rere over from inference was almost conclusive ■ Quaker, ” “Abondale,” Silk Plots Scissors Jtalh “ John Moore, of Happv vaHty. Calamity Creek the first of the Full and complete line of Garden that he had never read the docu Razor Hair “ Prices to fit any purse. was in Wednesday for supplies. 1 Seeds and Onion sets fresh from ment itself—only the cop)nient of * reek. Razor Strap Lather “ We discount all others on carpets, Bulla the growers just received. Owing the Oregonian on the Philippine i lion. James Rutherford is shak Match Box of implements Two carloads rugs, art squarse nnd portion. Marbles ing hands with Ids many friends in Harmónica tow on band at Voegtly A: Ken- to the fact that these seed have plank. Silverware Piano The party took the Burns Band the Narrows, after being absent for Violin Rakes, mowers, binders. been very late in arriving we are on’». Watch ! determined to dispose of them and with them to Lawen, Harney and a couple of months. Everybody is Guitar Clock •lows, buggies, wagons, etc. i nnd will make reductions in prices Drewsey. The local candidates glad to see James again. Jewelry '1 andulin __ , Guy Dfekenson was the guest of < Camera Banjo in order to close them out.—Geer A* accompanied Mr. Williamson, nnd R. A Smith has moved liis fam ii« sister, Mrs. Syme, the first of Pinying Cards Blue Vitrol C. H. VOF.GTI.V. <■• u KENYON. Cummin». he was heard to remark at Har ily back to the Narrows. Mr. Copperas «••■■be week. i (,’ailing ney. “You know. Judge, we are not Smith will commence shearing Sulphur CheckerB Dr. Brownton, the dentist, will1 We are in receipt of a shipment drawing crowds, but bringing our soon. He reports feed good an»i Cream Tartar Chess >e located at the Bartlett Hotel in of “The Boss” Roaster, Baker and ? Hops Soda audience with us from Burna !” stock doing well. drewsey for about ten days. We Steamer which will be given away —Dealers in— Benzine Trusa After Chairman Hanley found Daugldin McClaey an») Tom Sweet (Id < anipbor 'QS «sure our Drewsey friends satis-. to our customers. They are a very the people so unresponsive, be actory dent il work by the doctor, useful, desirable and necessary ar Pi pp. i mint Marshall, two traveling men, called Sptn Nitre Liiud.nmin Pan gorii* „ . , . ! tide. When vou have made cash a«ked the members of the band to on our merchants last Thursday. Where do vou buy your dry, .... . r Crockery, < ¡lasswii re-, Tinware, Cut th a, ¡'arm, EftReiiCr ViHiill Insect Powder , , . . ' , . , purchases to the amount of »*»0 a blow their horrs nt the ri"ht time O. O. Dutcher, of the north side, roods, clothing, boots, shoes and ' ... „ „ •' I/*tnon Beillmg Poison The boys accommodated him and tmjnements, Windmills, l‘um¡ . / //, . ..i . .u . l i . roaster is given to you. Cad and “ Banana Cement ...ats? We have the stock and at an l gH * fiHed QUt MiUer made things n»ii«y when an oppor is bu-ilv engaged cutting and haul t ’ Oil, Doors, Windows, Ute • , » Holders ing posts for C. A. Haines. Mr. Pei,» »rice« that defy competition from ' Thompson. tunity offered. Tabb I Pelleih Dutcher mi his last tr p in reported inv aource Call or write the O. ( Religions Services. joiiNt i!i.i:i ¡ . • ig ir* i J, Co, Huntington S’T. (lld X°u not,ce the window having discovered a great cave in Nut» Pipe Tobacco Lee Thornburg ia circulating T lie re is the Geer A- Cummins? \<3 1 8. 8. Williams was in our city a nt ,,»*., U • _ „I *I< JW».*ll *1*. < >1 i! K I. 11 II in I the mountains, near Palamanin Cande I* txh Pole finp#t (,jgpli|y of gung and fishing among his friends in our city. < hristlHii rcieuce services nt Buttes, which be Uwwka will sur Fish Lino 1 i*4i 11</ok h their church (the old Cal<lwell hall) | J liiirrav • r. ’ ewdayalbn week, leaving Thure- tackle Pver Men Bums. Double the great Mammoth Cave of Diamond Dv« Salve every Munday nt 11 n. hi «nd 7:30 j* jni* Watch 1‘ A Spi*. >:an l«y for Diamond and Andrew«. bBrrelled ghot gun, Wincheater W B Parker, of Warm Spring«, pass Court Plaster Pills I*, in. Also mel ting every Wrdnes- . He r-ij» there is only Kentucky. there be ha- -omc business to iook and 5,arjjn repealers, rifies, gattling was seen on our streets Thursday Ch'-wing Gum day evening nX A. All are invited 111 ‘ one way of snteFfhg’ it. and that Glue , Svringe Shoe Polish to attend. Subject for Miitiduv - gun«, jsipgune and any*old thing. afternoon. would be bv remoiingn large rock Tooth Picks Squirrel Poison M iy l>5t “Soul and Body." Muy 2*» W. B. Johnson, accompanied by These are lieing sold at reduced Will Strode, one of the prosper which wall« up I’ entrance. On Prescription (’arliolic Acid “Ancient and Mod«*rn Necromancy >ia wife and daughter, is over from price» and the sportsman who don’t ous sheepmen of Happy valley, ia approaching the one can Jamaica Ginger Machine Oil for Hypnotism and Me«meri»m.” >i« home on Oliver Creek. Bill take advantage of it is loser. Better a business visitor to our city. Castor Oil heur the terrific roar of what is Glvcerir,»* tame in to hear Colonel Butcher. drop in today. PI a Tooth Powder Rev. A J. Irwin will preach at Thomas Sharp, bookkeeper at thought to be winds, or, perhaps, Cough Medicine Eie Etc. Harney the 2nd Sunday of e«ch be “ little cyclone,’’ .«peak, lie Woody Best w»» shaking hand» ’ the I' Ranch, «pent a few dan in some mighty subterranean water i month at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. U>. 0 '.ouaidem himself well paid for bis fall. It is well « >rth_ visiting. Mr with bit many echool friends here our city on buelueaa thia week. < it thi» <cit ami put il in Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 ......... ‘o'1« ri<U- Dutcher says, leii g such a natural your hai. tbie week. ■» Ali thè «bove and p. m. Mr«. Florence Housarn has re woixler. Fast fiTr.iiAi'.r — We are hand- Harney th** Sunday school nt There «re many who wager that turned from an extended visit to *c found at i moie, too, can ---- —"ling wool fr* • of charge, same as V J. K. Harper h»s l»*en riding for first Hun lay of eai*h month «I 10 Furnish will be the next governor, Portland and relatives in Wash- always; will al« > nave the public the past four or five days for horses o'cl'K k a in •bi th»' second, third <d. and there are others who are equal-, ington. ■ n»l fourth Munday of each month I f««1e«aa las' »»a« ttier* by in»nr- in the vicinity of Dog moun tains IV m I will ly as positive that Chamberlain at .'! o'clock p tn Preaching ser I! I) Swain, of Iowa, a brother to and Magehen. t'ing the be«l | -- b e pr e for wo».*l. * II will be elected; and while politic« A S Swain, of Lawen, arrived in ve ■ » v* -y »• * nd Sunday at H p in o M alm * k M sk astiie Co, A Estray Nelke F. C Lusk, of Chico, was a yi»- is now engaging the minds of many this county last Monday on a visit II A y FO R Ontario, Oregon At the Presbyterian church itor in Narrows one day this wee« we must not forget our every day to the latter, whom be bad not seen • Burn», R< v. A J Irwin pa»t»»r • . Voegtly A- K enyon have the ex- requirements, and to tbi« the ques for twenty-seven years. Onft torre! Lorn»*, between H and It.-vine «»•rvi» ** ■ the «bird and fourth • • ••••4 •••••••••••••••••••* • Mr. Ad Bl»rk ha. a contract to ight nb< <it 1 PX) ID, Mundavs of **ach month nt 11 a m. rluaive age y f *r th - Stover Gaso tion arise«, where can we get every Asee«»sor Buchanan left Monday cut 6W cord» of wood for the 9 years old. we line Engine in • *ri uid thing we want at the lowest price, p m. Fabbatb school at a blotted II H or and brsnded with French-Glenn Company'« dredger for the southern part of the county Bring to purchase are in but it is conceded in this that there to list the property of that section tt.i» eon tr.er The dredger ia re H N, is io w in n.y field snd ba» i 10 a. in • very Sabbath morning. parties vit»“d to Call o* them Patroni»« ia only one place where the stock He wa« accompanied by J M Dal ported t" be doing fine work. be» n ll.tie for fonie time He i» rrrf oiorn hi .g rerviies st the Baptist ■ 1 1 well br< ke an» V«ry gentle. The ■ur h«ni ■ ' • hunt aril not lie of go»d« ia carried, and where you ton, dem.« ratic nominee for treas very let «od 2nd Bundays. this day urer. ■ nd evening Sunday owner ran have tan.r by proving We have a full stock <>f wagons of traveling .agents can buy f»r the |nw»-st price the ■.iked. It* retiring rerv •ut.day at 11am. M I — Bam, Ruahford, Winona and prop, rty anil pain g bill hat this firn csr- he«t quality of good«, and from th» ■ nd W «n Winter me» ting every Thursday I.U» I finish w<»rk for amateur pho- M. V. B akes . Mitchell—the Racine line of bug n-• • i • r* ii iti* lin- <f bant firm wh >«e name ii a guarantee < ted Ur- er»* ! ware, wig - I ufi'* •. mowi*r«, l»> quality, price ai d quantity of| tograpb-rs on ths saín- fadele«» gie« and back» Plow»—the Acme 1 aid we 11 paper I f *r tb- liest profes M »wer«. H •- »nd Mw—p Mtake*. .; U far* a»*ylbing go*«t« to «elect from The firm we ¡0«. rake«, plo» Rev G W. i Back »nd ton i ’.ir lion Hmry Blackman, demo- sional pictures. Prices a« low as Call and 1<> k ov-r th« lirw or write in the im: ! • n it Ime. They can refer to is tl»e 'Old Reliable'' and i enee left ye .- •r 11 .• f*»r th»* Jolr »•rat c»n<iulate for alate treasurer, M B hfnton *’’ i ‘ do better % i vou than any ursid* Pioneer •tore at Huntington—the P’* edle f.;.- this gr»4- of material for prie-« W« know no completi ! Day section «ihere tli' v will « .«* 17. IVO*1 left it»:- tt ' ri log for the north. Buri •, 1 ' * Huntington ^■”firm ti on O. C Co O C Co or » few day». GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Have you visited ottr Store lately? Have you seen our New Summer Goods? They are Simply Beautiful and an Endless Variety to Cheese from N. BROWN & SONS Ladies’ and flens Crash Hats. NEW SHOES! Dealers in Genera! Herchandise NEW SHOES! Let us Figure on your GROCERY ORDER. S chwartz & B udelman , Burns, Oregon. DX Burns Furniture Co, Burr..:, C VOEGTLY & KENYON HARDWARE AND MACL '1K3.Y Horton’s Pharmacy.