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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1902)
. The republican press of the ' state is each day telling the peo ple that the di-satisfied repub- HATI.KDAY. MAY ::1 Iti licans are coming back into line. This is done wi'.h the hope that M JI LIAM II Y III» some of them will think it is’a f ■■ t and return to the boodle fold. We hope to • a go d vote The fact is, they are just as far polled in this county for Senator I ■ ipirl ns when the convention William Smith, who is the demo nu t or even farther. Governor srat ic nominee for re-election. Gi er’s private secretary, Walter Senator Sm.th 1. < ■ a rec rd that Lyons, let the “cat out” the other his fiiemi are proud of. Dining day when he called on Jack the last seie-i u oi the legn ature Matthews, chaiiman ci the re of the demo- publican state central committee, Unii» J States and ask d whv T. T. lit er’s senator, and ri-cvii ' d tin unani mime did not appear in the vari mous vote of the party- through ous new-pipers with tile rest of I out the sesse n. Governor Geer the state ticket. It was rather a appointed him one <>f 11" state warm in erview, according to the university ngents in > -',9, ami rvp'i: t of those present, and the lie has filled the po-ifion lo the republ can boss was somewhat public - Ci fai tion II«' has ex- “worsted.” Don’t get the idea pre'- ' d I..111 - If ri-] itcdiy from hat <i■ i j’s friends are staying the stump as < >pp >ct*(l to the leas- with tin- republican ticket, lie ing of the public domain, He should have been given the nomi has ever been < n the watt ’■ i, ciur nation for governor again, and ing his term <>f office, for lile Ila- party knows it. They also welfare of his constituents and know the reason he was not the state in general, lie has on given that nomination was that more thin one Occasion fought he would not do as certain lead- against large appropriations tli.it i i de-ired. Thev refuse to place were not for the public good, and his name as the republican can which were started and advoca didal': for L'nitcd States senator ted by gialtei ■ In many in ai the party organs because they stances lie has made the light fi ar him. Mr. Matthews say s single limilled. they will not support Fulton for lie is vi-r\ popular in lii.s Inane I nited States senator cither, so county 1 li.ii.'-ri, where his worth it comes down to just one man is known mid I.is record honored. for that position —Scott. Since Senator Smith h:i- represented Geer’:i mime goes on the official this district t > great advantage, ballot as tiie republican nominee and, in lie is thurnuglilv familial and the next legislature should with the work, quick to see the I be republican, it looks reasonable intere is of his peonle mid tin lliat Tall Timothy would be the tax pa \ ei s in . eaei al, iie ■ hou IJ In next ♦.’nited Slates senator fiom returned. lie can do more lor Oregon. Eastern Oregon as a member of the legislature than any othci J.lilies E. Godfrey, democratic burns sawmill She <Eirat5<ricra(d* man m this section. nominee for state printer, left this morning for Astoria to yisit the voters of that city. He sp-nt Wednesday tn Portland. Mr. Godfrey enjoys the distinction of having 1» en the pies'dent of the tii st Typographichl Lnion in ()regon, the one organized in Salem many years ago. He has been mi employe in the state prmling office for twenty-five ycats, having served under all mlministi i'ions during the quarter of a century past. Mr. Godfrev was indorsed by the Federated Trades al a recent meeting, with unanimity, the members of tie federation taking consiih t.d h pi ide in having a man on the democratic state ticket \vho r< p- resents union labor so vtlk’ivnllv as docs Mr. Godfiey. lie feels encouraged to expect success m his candidacy. Portland Journal. A vote for E II. Test for rep resentative is for the best inter ests of this entire territory, lie is the propel man for the place. and his numerous fiivnils, regard less of party, are going to see that he dm . ri prcsent us in the lower hotis ■ of the legislature for the next tw o v c.u ■. Mr. 'l'est is so thoroughly familiar w ¡th the needs of his constituents -a man of wide influence, wide awake and energetic that the people consider it a pi ivilegc to be ap- predated to have such a man fm theii i epi i ■ entative. Mr. Test’s op’ponent may be a very good man. but he is not well enough know n. We do ¡.now Ed Test and have c mlideni e m his ability to look ¡liter onr inlvre-ts. His large bu.-iac-s atfairs in both M.d hem mid llarmw i auntie, in ill c las sinceiitv in d >ing his best The fail that a man wears a to.vai'fi any legislation ficsirefi rr •'rid button” doesn’t siguifv much of bcm 1.1 lo this sei lion . Im this section. The disaffection I in the 1 epublic.in ranks still exists, I I; position taken by the Hon. and its presence will be shown II. \\ I'oibitt, president of the wlnn the vote is counted next Lvwi. i -d k‘. n’. Centi iinial (.’01- Moilil iy evening. There are poration, clears up the matter of do - ns i.f republicans in this pre Conili i ling li e exposition with cinct alone—to say imlhiug of the politics. Hi. letter, winch ap countv who will support Geo. pears < 1. where in this issue, E. Cbamb 1 lain for gmernoi. eliminates th.- troublous element Thev feel that he is a man to be of p.iiti-in p wai.h threatened trusted in that p notion, and that to 1 uin the | .>-pe«»rs of the gieat he is Here in what he advo evpo-iti 'i. I he (hi .’ni.in has cates. lie is a man (>f the peo been gelling itself into an awful ple; str.1 glitf. a w.u fi, upright and 1.ingle ovet the matter. It has w sc o '- al ii cord is without a been li ving to m;Ge it a p.ililical s'.1 1. lie will c irry Multnomah issue, and woike 1 it against Geo. county in spi'e of the Oregonian I ( 1 11 ci l.on is w ell Bob mil Ills opponent’s boodle. The Inman, candidate for niavor of ¡big daily has virtu illy conceded I’mllaml. l’erbap* the whole his election. Ilarnev count! \> in c 'tillymte to Ins majority b\ a t‘. u we are net elect- good big chunk. tug men tu preside al the fair, but a g s ernor i f On-g 'it ami a !>• olutioo Notice. m a \ <»i cl 1’, it! mil. who will each nil. b m "c imp mint duties have i N t ice is hereby given that tO |H” L' ’ t! .n the mere cetc- ■ 'I'.irtni rsiiip hi-r^tofore existing mom«* 1 the exp >sitii n. But, t'ctni'fi, Samui l Ilailav and t' W. takmfl th two i t.leers'. gather, Johnson, under the firm name of o <n n the matter of ceretnonv. Railev A Johnson, was dissolvo.I \\r i . '•n:il tli.it out pm beats v mutual ..nis-nt on January 1st, \ < 'it i 1‘ (' \V Johnson retiring from the business Al] accounts due th ■ s.. d firm are payable to C W Johnson. S vm B aii . iv i C. \\ J ohnson Orc r» Irai Th, The Sunday tp’iti >11 of the Louis Republic is a marvel modern new-paper enterprise The orginiz itiou of its news ser complete- in vices is world-wid' neri- every department; in t i t, :p> :i- or to that of any ollie-:'m-.v •;-ap'-r. The magazin : ><■ lion i ii trated in daintily tint. ■. c .. i id splendid half-tone picturi . Tins section contains more 1. literary matter ' ni ¿,1 t monthly mag i <-s. '1 • i L is illustrated in natural color me especially valu ible to il. ■ lmlies. The colored coin : i i a genuine laugh-maker. Tii • fumiy cartoons are by t!ic bi-t arti-ts. The humorous storie' a: . 1 igli class, by authors of national r y- utation. Sheet music, a hi di-cias-, pop- ukir song, is furnished free every Sunday in the Republic. The price of the Sunday Re public by mail one year i . :S2 oo. For salt: by all new -, dealers START A BUSBTSSOb YOLlt OWN Onr new hook entitled ‘ 1'1 Mu' :: v M aking I deas >« worth it ■■■ Let in gold io every man who wants pist.i;'. a legitimate, payinj mail order l.n-::-- < It t'dls yon wliat to do and Ir -.v to . > it aueel -fully. ."hod ui a-i-- t ■. ■; and wo will eend you the li. A. an 1 a valuable uontldy journal one year tree ChNTI'llY Pl'Bl.l Sil I'-<; I' > , 15(>X 73, Ilr.BON L ake , M inx . J V Tn*oe M arks D esigns C opvpigutg As- Anynnn •wncllntf n slu'frh n ¡ ' t qnó’iily mcert ¡tin ottr <ipiit!"n ’> I• r mi invt*r.tl<»n it* pr-'li i ' - i • ' ’ ( i ■ ■ ■ ■ »ent < »! lent t l . it Pttlohtu taken ...............> Mur »1 < .». n ivo »/■ ml not I . • i' 1 ' ■ : Sdentine A ll’ iHt -1’ -> ;-v.-■<! ■’. I ” < tl' tu« 'I ' f I'l v -• ■ ' ■ ■ -•nr; f ' T rii'in* . <1. Hold ■ I »■• ■ iflUNMÄCr tfu ZSAXStic'axxd. Z^lc ziixxg' ZvCoulcLing' O regon S ho ¡ v L ine . - .The mill m situated in one of the finest - of Pine m.d Fir timber "■ Eastern On gon. The proprietors have spare 1 - " <xp. ns.- to put the road in UflSON PACIFIC Ii. ;1rl r..r TIMK s< 11« in I « » Fri»>«i Muntin-• (,,e ('i.i. .j I’, rd nd S\ • ial 12.35 a. tn Salt Lake.l’envcr. Ft. Worth, Oi ; I- n -as City, St l.'-u ■ t.'l1iearo and ¡--“I A Illi IVS. good conditi ti All special orders receive promi t mu ¡.Hon An excidluht qualitv’of all kinds of lumber ultrav s o<> hand. G. W. Yv i ng , - St. Pau) Walli« M lllln. Lewis- !.-t Mail ton, Spokane. Minne 1 45 api,lis. St. Paul, I’ii- llutli Milwank'-e, Cl'i-I ■•ago mid East. Ali OEA'i and RIVER SCI!EDULE From Porllan'l Ml sailing dates sub j cl to charge. 4 p. m. For San Francisco very 5 days. • Q rj ni Columbia lllvrr t p. ni. ‘ ’ Steain«rs. 1 ‘^dn. 'pQ Astoria and Way Except Sunday. Satur-1 Landings. Ill) p. IL. Willamette Hirer. <1 a. in. l l,> ^.'7 1 30 p in |.'xt„ t berg, -.'I m anu »«aj Ex er pt Sunday. Sunday 7 .. ... »1 i:;amattr Jr Ysiahill ... leU'GUV Op, gotl City, I‘.ivton L'lhid y .¡.j \\ ay-Laudings A Sat. " ■' V- '■ Th Geo D Iln-.L-.-. I'ur"-. with HI. < oi.oei lol.. i. -.. O? | er half i n.). ■■:i |. . . .J1;,; • Hk-l.t ea« v.a.tle rmUra-.it Mol ii.m: . .„.“•«< BURNS, OREGON of Burra, B F. Porter, Buri:s. . j. , neath bear«;on i.f |.i ..'.gT- ,- h -I. ear. . r. |.. H a . Shop opposite old Brewery eyes; range i.nt.grnn: ei k »•/ ’c work <1onc with neat.rrss a> ci dispatch. Sat ¡ación goranteed Bum. Fjtei £ ¿PGive us a call. lie; (-utile sain«« on . , ■ . ¡j,, 1 and rpiit in '.eft < p.••, f . /! bit ii * ** L C Crc.ut. F.v.riir. H< r«- s Tjrfl hip; cattle, U p mi :; p <... rthtrr down uh loili hh»«; •:.< i. urkui and uuderbit in eat h . 1( , *u M Fenv.it k, Bunin, horn™ al • ar <»n ¡¿ft Bhov; .'«' . . a-j’e' [5 carb.arkM, iw. uudeil i!h •. J b anded bar T on rig! IivS. JJ hall crop in left tar. ™ J H Bunyard. Hums t aftle ■ »• Taarka, ( r-.p oft left vr J I’ Wither«, Han ey, j rp ’ on left Fhouluer; cum ’.-, half,? IIARNEY... . ....OREGON. either hip: cuiLuarU. u; i.ab»!^ <lerbit in left. .Vartin Br f .. Burr f , • a aoi.tal I.U1 on e;::., , I; j , ; * right ear. swallow f.-rk i.i h-fr »75 jaw; also some branch««: t ¡-. ley • O I. mUrniM. eeker. i.rua. ¡2 frlwulder; earth«, 5 on r ^-4,™ hoc 1 Agents Malhmr Co. b.u:ka. off rishi , ,A Agents Ii.trn-y ( L crop oil crop .eft. Hutberfonl. Burn«, W ni Cool« V». Bultih, Fred Densledr. Pun s. l.(l«fK n L< L’gan. Hann y Lytle i toward, W st fall tattle FD gi : .• Hitit; m/,ri r I. shutb'c.er; .er half t r. p in . t( h mr. Ih alb. Diewsoy .................................. Abdo R J Imiains, Rile», I ■ fh« .Uhii r: < a’:!«?. (,T <>-. , • trieft car. ; •. . r 1 t. f < :■ <;cr ( bin ; al^u ( a” , :,:- ■•‘Til ill '. ,’! i :' y. ... i ( atCe .IT . it Jeff rjt'b. t lt s a ..- r ri J under half crop ii. i i-.: H II Elliott, Namins. L lef! ( uitie T’i <•• i I mar k, np; er slui t ou « a and bell collar. C j i , .' 1 '■1 C - 1 r '' 1:. ■ | ' ftt* ■' V b "I'.: . Eastern Oregon Developing Com pa -;y <’>-e.s a general shi rt over slope in <•.; ■ . dew lap. real estate and commission business. Buys and sells P <• >ni’• h, B ti .8, h ■ right hind leg jiii :; ¡;. reel estate, mines and mineral lands, business enter circle .s on either hip prises of all kinds, horses, cattle, sheep, etc. Location car, split in uadir kh A E Young. Burt s. of government lands and the development of the re J •< cotinei c<! on j; . left Fht.ulder; «ai. u , sources of Eastern Oorgon and contiguous territory. earmark, right ear <ir ing loAtt’ib. fcee i. J ohn E. R odei O ntario . O r . slue of i.cck; till anima « | <.'1‘ P.Uf herfurd, side: i ni i"H’ k, bar z ou ici: rh« u Mit bail Mo\ la ■ 5 cn k it Lip; m Icit dro. pi Th- s Wit SHELLEY A FOLEY Proprietors, 3:30 p in Monday Wed,& Friday. Leave L<*ttve | Lnwist’n Riparia, Raake Hirer. 1 ? ! a in 'lij alia to Lewiston. 8:30» ni I'Ll. Dai1 v. A N.H oar , Huntington, Oregon A. L. CRAIG, Gon. B -s. Ag't. Portland. Oregon A. L. M0HI.ER, President. r >«• The Ilerrey Count ijre . will ppv .-even Hur- - r| 1:nj > / ward for the ri .« pt r. ,-n.' F'.n or perH'i.s ulu. k..i, ¿7® lu iFei, niuks or ent; .• i t.i, lei of the A ff . x iuti ji e ufivrs pn fulilitiiu.ul H . a-a J0 I Atlantic Salt Lak«-.J>' nv r Worth, O il .. ■ Iva' 2.10 «»RS City, St. Lonh n rn Chicago »i.<l » ’’ B1 For lur- iher information cali on or address KING X SAVER. Pro] ;ii too. Dunin, Oregon. (j a. m Willamette Hirer. 1 30 p m 'I’ll'.- pmiiland Corvallis '! uesday Thurs 6. and Way Landings. Thurs & Sat. Sat la EO YE.'.nS’ up EXPERtEUCa ’. 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Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expen e. Patent taken out through us receive special . dice, without charge, in T hk P atent R ecord , an illustrated and widely cirealuu J journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Addrc's, VICTOR J. EVAKS & CO., (Patent Attorneys,) ■ '■3 A L'fc-kV PIONEER « t'-' •w«Vx^ ¡ •L 3^j”G LEAD u -■ '' VY. Xr-s Ver*. m ACKNE CO., Calory. BELVIDERE, ILL. ILsiiltilely Pi lli vili 01 ¡ WEAK nil other Lead . X. -X «X -x X X HOWARD »IB RLE itàSULL s ALL CASES CF i> Tra woaim nin ( ni . ’i s la travi I aiat tv> iti.e lor 1 M « o e ':ib--hi-d house if srlid’fiacanial1 Salary a year or.d tx- I a at • eirg J-e ■ • ,i’l paya'-' tn . .uh. Not a Ka TV ti O sin r-i| i-.rid Gir. r ' 1 rences i n I en río e sulf sd<lro«e<i co me- d etire'r’t.o. W I* Fuller À Co. Portland A -r-.s Manag. r. 3À5 C'Xton DIJg ' » 3• » • * « e• C'm-ago • 9 e WASHINCTON, O. C. ««■ irrespective ■ you Writ. for one. 'or to r'l »••t«03JÍC»;»9f 9®»*» < o o 4 O u Evans Suilding, r»wt< vtsT DEAFNESS O*? EEARiK •Ï t~- APE NOW CUSABLE by onr ne w invention. ' Or.h- t’: HEAD F. NOISES CEASE ¡ 7 >?• -LA-ELY. A. WEftMAN, UF DALTi! ' •AYS: <bir trrahneitt doct not interfere »> right onr, left doWl: ag:iii R» . C 8 Johncon, < a;tie, «j »-.-, j U m ! î crop in right ctkr, ul < ' J Jonr.ft.H), Iîik ”, < I;’. mark«, hvi 1 fork lu li . W B Juin : ¡n. ca’tæ. J K e< ni par*, cr. ; ci- ngutetir. i-v.’ bpU i»a*f crop h » lef’. " A <'iiinpl)<-iJ, >"ftr-,iv,ft. I. i . if Il Ie:t ►honbiot : - i.uic, t a N •it ü . mi I.«er; xraïK. vp, .r liuii John ! uoy, ¡¡unir, h mp f . l B Htie.LBt.ii right liipcr Fide; eacü ear, hole i.i right. •■ ff I Iiii. bet. Warm Spri >< g on kftw t«e; •■•.ark. ve’tici 8ohn H.j -meu. Turi.?. h lioujif. r; isttie,i»J ,»r, ft. k-it ear, twu uoglìì ha it. right. •<R’u Hing, Bur. », rat;>. .'-7e! • ."« p and u. tred in t ach tc )«•' J P Dir krrgnn. Narrov, r-. hori Filile; cetile, her thn-n-.L -" in Foo»ud<r: nt.ik. n. i'-« i luTileduQ left xi je an«! iiip. 1*1 , p Firtnenv.-e hurnr. h •:». -. uf: sr.i«;e; < ¿otic aaiGi-1 n ief hip: i ■ -, ■ LATELY. f *.n entir'ly cure J ef d?afncM thanks t ? v a in.I ’ olarv vi i.ijy can. tjhe’uv ! r.t % .» kt • At* ut five rears right ear be^univ iuc . and U- - ! mv l.Gtr-.fe m ti i«- c-.r CHurely. 1 uu lev«” r.t a treatment for catarrh, for three r.ir:av= v ?•- ner at ihx» ,.<rv atnone other« the mo-t (.r’-rt-m » < r-iv an < < 'iiM heln r - e —n »; - «• : ::'r »uthe a.iected ear w I then savr vonr e iverti«ement aecideti.al’v i-t a N.w ' ei*».t Afr.’" « had it ofGv a lew r< »» r<.t t v v after hre week« mv hearin? In t**«- ’ w .< heartily and beg tA retuuu V ,-ry truly y< ■ r- x F. A. WERV 1 G Kli’ s. Enr Jeil hip; iffiiki, John Wi? ’ h ’J. «tifie: <afije. f?j Fp’ii it: ent h lk , . I> M McYiet ar wit tritio; < a»rie ih ta< h car WiJ Varier» jjr, H.. I.F (»!’■ ii»h! 1,;; clerbi: in dghle J W .hrrn tl, Pi 1 igh! hip: inrt k bii in rijiht; lik>j J A W ilî.a: t eu Lie, bar IL ou ear, under s ,»j H KHiert, un ” i* Md . March r^or. ..:.;;<.ut. I v,-;r. now give you : oil getting worse, until I jest it n»’v*ncce-« c-'neul'-.d awitm- t ■ f thv city who »oi 1 me that v that the heed noises wtxild .•-•?« n; ht hip; mark, uj per hai • J T Ware. Nurru’.vx. t ;. tlc. r-’nle m •ap: mark, under hull < rop ir right<1 J W Id_g», burns, h. .¿ex, ■ «-n «^j ?.'■■■] « ’ ’ ’ -t • ; ».Ur * “ i ■* J mark. ...... < r««p under . .V . I.MI half ' • « r p i» - -* j derbit derbtx In Mght Mahf. ‘ deu dew lap undrrt under t! ■ r«* ’*' 5 1 ». uJ DTI J ■ Hi! ’ ptr r.;u! ordered vcnir trer.t- ■ - " : . . ■ - r. '.i • ?rc. ?Id. f ;t’tl Wf'muttion, » CAN CURE YOURSELf Al HOME M a nominal roMt. INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA S.‘.A. AVE.. CrialASO. ILL i ee«l ’»», . . righ’ »■ iti. ft r. * ? h • W D íp H H ■ rt£ LV « ft ir«-p • * »! hùM' Xx.-rew», horses. »*. fP. L (Al DWELL. IDAHO 1 \ General Bnnkinq Business iransacted c» Imitation tr-.r>; merlu aaJ tahc’s. Ì4 •4 Xi t, ll k COR^ESTO?i3ENCE INV1TBD * .sir jJ'.O E.' ’ . H.ghe»t of all in Leavening Power.— Latest V. S. Gov’t Re-xm 15 All !| Where do you buy your dry g>-ds, clcthii’g, boota. »b>>e<< and bats? M ' Lava the atoek and al pnc. • that virfy competition from •*»' . Call or write th- O Costs do rut . '.X \rp.u. Oliver spoin i-.g ù.j-, k.. s soft f JOHN F. STRATTON ' * F- --» rn od »ro lAiJ: «,-Jy >y COGHt * fn„ 5- •• y rc rs rrnrik’ rs —Mjyr.w’Y pure d -