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    -'he Tiines-fíerald.
NO. 35.
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY,OREGON,JULY 26, 1902.
VOL XV.
THE
COLUMBIA
SOUTHERN same as any other set d corn ra'-- d TO
ADVERTISE THE
STATE Hal), of the bureau of publicity, of
the same company.
Mr. McKinney will leave for
Eastern Oregon Tuesday. He and
his party will visit Hood River,
The Dalles, Shaniko, La Grande,
Baker City, Union, Sumpter and
other places.—Sunday Oregonian.
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in Kansas, Nebraska or Iowa, but
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i it is an extremely solid cob, as hard
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SUBSCRIPT ION RATES:
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EXTENSION WILL BE COMPLEI ED TO as oak. Imitators have taken the IMMIGRATION AGENT M'KINNFY IS
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a« Tear ......................
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seed
and
attempted
to
raise
this
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BEND
NEXT
SEASON.
PERFECTING
PLANS.
ix Muntila ..................
LOO
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hr«9 M od bha..............
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corn in various parts of the coun­
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try . but hare always failed to ma­
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
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8 T ATB— O R E G O N :
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Engines Being Remodeled to Burn Petroli- ture the cobs properly.
J. II Michell
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Corps of Trained Associates Will be Seat
I. Seaat9ra ...
Jv«K'ph -il'ivD
um-.First Line in tbe North » est
Washington ie the center of an
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East--Oregon Towns Along the
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'TL< 8. Tongue.
to L'tHIze Oil as a Fuel.
This Is the Latest From Tracy—Nit. • 9 9 9
agricultural paradise. The farmirs
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,M A. Mooly
Lines to Co-operate.
itHMma ...............
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. L'. R. N. H m kburn
oroej Ueuorol ..........
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j
can
be
seen
driving
into
town
every
I
T.
Geer
«•raor ..................
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. Fl Dunbar
President Lytle, of the Columbia day. some of them with regular
atary 91 Htata
A long-distance telephone met»- • 0
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C S Moore
»■«rar
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G. M. McKinney, general immi­
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J H XektrioHii Southern, announces that the first
>t. Put Uc-IttMrucUon
sage
which
is
not
entirely
credited
caravans,
bringing
their
cobs
to
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L.deds
ta Printer ............
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: R S. Bean. 30 miles of the extension of the line market, and they get more for their gration agent of th» Harriman lines, says that Tracy was out for a row • e
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/
Wolverton
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>rrme Judges ..
returned
to
Portland
yesterday
from
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from Shaniko to Bend lias been cobs than they do for the corn on
F. A. Moore
this morning on Lake Washington, • • We have the most complete stock in town ill 9 9
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permanently located. Finds and them Tho' average price of cobs a trip up the Willamette X’alley at Seattle. On his return to the © • • •
NIVETH JCPtCIAL DlsriUCT.
all lines of
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M. D. CLtrroan
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and in Southern Oregon. Monday
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.trict Judge .........
estimates
are
now
being
prepared.
Win
Mittel
shore,
he
took
a
coupe
and
was
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ranges
from
1
to
2
cents
a
pound
urict AUuraey
.................. IS Geer
evening
he
will
solicit
tbe
co-opera
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ai-ttepieBcutxtiYe
...........J W Morrow The company will let contracts for Some of the farmers have annual
driven to his hotel. The cards of • •
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a:-8eu»U>r ..............
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tion of Portland in the immigration reporters were sent up to his rooms 9 • • •
the
construction
of
the
first
30
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incomes of $4000 derived from the
C9Ü1ITT—! x .N! Y
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work of tbe Harriman system, at a in great numbers, but the outlaw • 9 • •
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James
A
Sparrow
miles
early
in
August.
This
ex
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omtyJuJi« ...........
cob product only.— Boston Trans­
H. Kie Dart Ison
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meeting
of
citizens
called
by
the
>rk ..............................
K A Miller tension is being made out from
refused
to
admit
any
one.
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.Murer.........................
cript.
J K Juhnsvu
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Board of trade.
-•reyur .........................
. .Geo Shelley Shaniko.
This
portion
of
the
line
i
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It
was
given
out
by
Tracy
’
s
valet
•riff............................
j \V Buchanan
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Mr.
McKinney
has
benn
received
j •• Bartlett is the most difficult from an en­
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Work Suspended st Oil Well.
that the distinguished criminal on 9 9 9 •
loot Superintendent
............ E J Ncbli-
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at all places of the Northwest with
icic luapector..........
A. Venator gineering point of view.
Among
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his
return
took
a
bath.
lie
then
m jQibsioutrB............. ... I
K J Williams
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other things there is a 'unuel t« lie I II. X’. Gates of Hillsboro, Oregon, much enthusiasm and with many had breakfast. After that a cigar 9 9 9 •
OFFICI :
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■ ABMEY Ü. •- LAMI»
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expressions
of
encouragement
for
Our
Specialty
—
The
very
best
of
...Geo. w 11a ?• made at a point 19 miles south of and Walter Moore of Baker City,
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guter...........................
and a shine. He then sent for the • • 0 •
.1 has -Sewell
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the
great
work
he
is
about
to
inau
­
Shaniko
President Lytle does who are largely interested in the
morning papers and read the ac­ • » goods and prices as low as our compet-
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not look to see this part of the line | Malheur Oil Companny, visited the gurate. As Portland ie the largest counts of his own escapades. He ••
aociEiiEa
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SYLVA REBEKAH Degree No.<s
finished for al least six months company’s properties in Dry Gulch city in the Northwest division of has sent a letter, it is said, to each •9
itors
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c*e
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«SÊ
g.eL.r.rj IM and M
G.
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the
Harriman
lines,
it
is
expected
from the time actual construction this week, and as a result of their
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of
the
editors
of
the
Seattle
papers
c. G. smith- Rec sev’y.
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visit operations at the oil well have to lend a generous hand to the drawing attention to the inaccuracy •9
work is begun.
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A. O. V. W. Burua Lodge, No
"As soon as permanent location been suspended fir ninety days. movement.
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and variations in their reports with •9
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The
cause
of
the
great
increase
pnHTV! FridM uiibu A Dl)liri) M w
is made for the next 30 miles," he The drillers have struck an un­
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the true state of facts.
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L 11 U-J.'l.
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said to the Portland Journal, “a usually hard rock in the well and in tbe population of the state of
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It is understood that Tracy has •9
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contract fi.r construction of that in order tc drill further it 1'0 nee Washington ie the advertisement kindly offered to read the proofs •9
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77. 1.0 0 F.
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and
colonization
of
the
state
by
the
U..U .1 Odd Fell«"«
ualLS““«.
part of the line will be let. It ie I cessary to secure heavier machin­
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for
each
paper,
in
order
to
see
that
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td p «n,
vx y King, beuv
our purpose to let construction con­ ery, which will be purchased in the railroads. The purpose of Mr Me­ he is not misrepresented. The •9
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is
to
do
the
same
for
Oregon
tracts in 30 mile sections, as pro­ east. Messrs. Gates and Moore
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newspaper men are giving Tracy's ••
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In connection with our business.
professional cards .
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ductive of better results. I think have great faith in the future of Thousands of people in the Middle proposal careful attention as he has •9
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that by August 1, 1903, the exten­ the Malheur oil fields, nd give West hardly know of Oregou at all. promised to call upon them if they •9
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Many
of
them
will
be
better
citi
­
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sion will be constructed and in op­ a-surances that work will be re­
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W. J. COLEMAN,
do not.
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e o
zens
when
they
are
informed,
for
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eration
”
sumed
this
fall.
R.
W.
Graham,
Application
has
been
made
by
­
Stenographer and Notary Rubili
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When this line is completed it the genial manager of the company they will come to Oregon to live.
several
posses
to
wait
upon
Tracy
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B urns ,- - O regon .
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Mr.
McKinney
has
supreme
di
­
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who
has
had
charge
of
the
work,
•
e
will
he
the
direct
route
to
the
Cra
­
omcsiuuUiSeus B.ult buGaing.
with a view to arranging a division 9 •
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rection
of
the
immigration
work.
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ter Like district, for th lake car departed yesterday morning for
of the reward tn case of bis capture © • © o
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GEO. ». tSlZEMViii.
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ii- reached from the future t<-imi­ ■'an Francisco — Huntington Her 11» has appointed assistants who or surretder. It is understood th&t • *
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are
thoroughly
familiar
with
the
AT7Q1U LY,
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nus of th- road by easy staging
aid.
Tracy has positively refused to con­ • • 9 9
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details
of
the
enterprise
they
are
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President Lytle was asked what
itKNS,
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sider
the
matter.
A
placard
is
azxd. ZOxXOlZO.
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(«Ilec.iou-, Land bu.ìne ». and Kea
about to undertake. W. 11. Burke
Odd and Interesting.
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progress was making in the matter
posted on the main door leading to 9 9 9 •
Ami. manar prowl o a.isuded to.
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will
have
headquarters
at
Indiana
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Correspondence
Solicited.
of
,
hanging
its
locomotives
into
the suite of apartments which has 9 9
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j.W B1«HM
1
"
polis.
His
district
will
be
Ohio,
the
At
Reikjavik,
Iceland,
tein-
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petroleum burners He stated that
been gratuitously placed at Tracy’s 9 9 9 •
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Biggs & Biggs
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by August 1, and possibly before perance women, who are known as Indiana and part of Michigan. I. disposal by the landlord of the 9 9
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N.
Conklin
will
have
the
South
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ATTOKNEX S- Al - LAW,
that time, four engines would be “white ribboners,’’ have taken to
hotel, that he does not care to be • 9
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and Illinois district,
—
OREGON. completely equipped for burning standing at the doois of public Wisconsin
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disturbed
by
anyone.
His
strenu
­
I BNS,
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with
headquarters
at
Milwaukee.
.
houses
from
4pm
until
closing
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Practica in all toe courts ut Ore. oil. The first tank of oil reached
ous life lias become very fatiguing • 9
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11.
A
Townsend,
formerly
of
Salem
’ house, urging men not to enter.
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Biggs
yesterday,
where
there
are
JoUeclious promptly made.
and bis physician says lie must 9 9
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Capt. Andre, a Chicago life-sav­ Or., will be at Des Moines, in charge have some rest. It is feared that • 9 0 9
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V. W. PAWBliU tanks for storage of the new fuel I
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..A - F.XMB a JLD
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There is another shipment on th- ing official, has devised a steel of tbe district comprising Iowa, part should he take his daily sprint • • 9 0
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PÄRR1SM à REMBOLD,
I way here from tbe Associated Oil rocket which, when used to throw of Missouri and other near bv states. through the brush while the weath­ 9 9 0 O
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AUuriw;. B-ai-Law,
I Company at Kern River, Cal
life lines to wrecked vessels, leaves These men are now with McKinney er is so warm, he may suffer pros­ 9 9 0 0 **!*******!!*!******** ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •
!•nina (and Cuiivun Uuv,; Oiugun.
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Tlie Columbia Southern is the a trail of light behind it and en- touring the Northwest, acquainting tration.—Pol tland Journal.
themselves with its needs, its in­
first
line
in
the
Pacific
Northwest
;
able»
lifesavere
to
locate
the
dis-
Uue. and am J in V. a- uiwuia-u_______
dustries, its resources and its poten-
to utilize oil as a fuel on its engines ■ tressed ship.
What a Boy Should Know.
i
tial deveh pment. Bv this method
<Jhan. H Lcouai'd,
Representatives of the other lines
The design of the President’s I j they will become thoroughly con­
A ttubm y - at - law ,
j will witness the result of run |
People differ us to how much a
It now bears
JOHN d DALY, Pni-.stnKNT
FRANK It, COFFIN, Viri P iilsidixt
Jareful attention given to ColleC- ning trains with this class of fuel. , E
,
, tbe United versant with their territary. Ad­ collegiate education helps a young
|
,.
,
,
,
,
the
coat-of-arms
of
vertisement of the Northwest will
Uous aud Ke... Estate maltvia- • If th» experiment proves entirely
i States in a blue field In the new be carr.ed on in a general wav, and mon in a busine ss career, some con­
Notary Public
j-atisfactorv. the conversion of en-
tending that it is of utmost impor­
i flag the 13 stars will surround the
B urn »,
O k egon .
i gine from burners of coal and { eagle and a sunburst will radiate homesi ekers will have their own tance; other«, that he can get along
OF BURNS, ORECON.
individual choice in selecting places
Office in Times-Herald building wood into consumers of petrolenm from the stars.
without
it.
Asa
matter
of
fact,
it
Accounts
of
Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited.
for new abodes. The immigration
in this section may become uni-
depends on the young man himself,
bureau
will
simply
put
into
the
the
hottest
of
The
star
Arcturus,
TUO««» WtllUSS
M.FITZ.i«M.I-
c5* focAAo/d^rj.^- ^oA/i 7). Da/^, Zrank -iP. CofA'n,
7i7. Stary,
versal.
Atwra.y M Law ■
tit« »'Ant
.celestial bodies, aives out as much hands of homeseekers information for, while a collegiate education
0/.
Car^nUr,
JfAntr
SV.
ISil/iami,
&
SV. ZJtii,
can hardly lie called a hindrance,
i heat as a standard candle six miles about the whole Northwest country,
•WILLIAMS & FITZGERALD
New Railroad Rumors.
S), S. Otttn, 77/. jfturandtr, $¿7nt, /ont9.
it
might
in
some
cases
give
a
young
away. This fact was as ertained leaving them to select district»
Orties tn oli Maaei ic Luildiug.
man a foolish pride that would
N. U. CARPENTER, Cartier.
B urn «,
-
O regon .
A bran new railway rumor is by the radiameter, an instrument which best please them.
make
him
hold
himself
above
the
Citizens and commercial bodie-
living about the streets, says the which will show the amount of heat
so-called drudgery of a buaii.es«
g. W. MILLER,
! Baker Bity Herald. It is assured given off from a man’s face at 2000 | of the several cities will ue relied life
upon to furnish a large part of this
: that the ORAN, will build from feet distance.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
A'very successful man, in speak­
information.
They are invited to
Huntington
toward
Sumpter.
A
Burn«, - - - Oregon.
A curiosity in tbe shape of a
ing of what a young num should
eend
to
the
immigration
bureau
few weeks ago, when General Pas minature book, lias been issued by I
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
know to begin a business life in lhe
,.i_nwn.
w
senger Agent A. L. Craig was in a Birmingham (England) manu­ printed matter descriptive of the . I right way, summarized the qualifi­
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,the upper camp, he arranged to facturer. The book which is a resources and industries of the dis­ cations about as"follows:
MÄRSDEN à GEÄRY.
Physicians and Surgeons.
submit contracts pledging the dictionary, is only 1| inches by 1} tricts in which they are located
Hu should be able to write a good,
transportation business to Sumpter inches in size, but it is co clearlv This will tie distributed by the 1 legible hand.
BORNS,
OREGON.
BAILEY A ANDREW’S, Proprietor. BURNS, OREGON.
Oficr ai rf itene••
Phone Ao ti ami surrounding towns to the O R printed that, with the aid of a lens bureau where it will do tbe moat
To spell all the words that he
possible good. Inasmuch as this
,t N. to the people of that section, provided every word is legible.
printed matter heretofore has much ' knows how to use.
he met with flattering encourage­
DR. H. VOLP,
To speak and write good Eng-
Dairymen
hate
thunder.
It
turns
of it gone where it did lhe least
ment. It is now said that similar
Ph j ule la o and Surgeon.
realize
the
(
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’■
their
milk
aour
in
a
few
hours
possible good, citizens I-----------
, coutracte will be submitted to peo-
Bost ^.ccoxxxzxxocicxtiorx.
To write a good social or business
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE
The
reason
is
that
electricity
great
advantage
to
them
of
the
en
i pie along the route of tbe John Day
1 letter.
It is changes the sugar in milk to lactic terprise undertaken by the Harri­
H. S. Brews wo
L K Hibberd and Prairie City country.
To write an ordinary receipt.
acid.
The
casein
or
cheesy
part
of
man
system.
All
tbe
leading
cilie«
Hibbard At Brownton, iielieved that this move will result
the milk, lieing insoluble in pres­ which have been visited have pro- t To make opt an ordinary account.
in guaranteeing the construction
D entists .
This hotel is centrally located and under th* managerner t of an
ence
of an acid, i« then precipitat­ mised to furnish advertising mater­ To add a column uf figures rap­
Office Sr.l door -<a- of Tbo Cltliena Beni.
of the line either this fall or next
idly.
'-Iperienced
landlord. The building han been thoroughly renovated
ed
into
curds,
and
no
tbe
milk
Barns. Oregon.
ials. These material« will be
-pririg.
To deduct
per cent from the and is well furnished. The dining room 1« in charge of polite, accom­
sours.
mostly in the form of booklets,
face of the account.
modating waiter«. The tables are furnished with the best.
Complaint is made in Paris that, about four by eight inebea in size,
Millions of Corncob Pipes.
To receipt an account when it is
containing
from
eight
to
15
pages,
while French guards on the sleep­
paid.
JOHN McMVLLEN
irst
lass
ar
n
onnec lion
Washington. Mo., is the home I 01 ing car train between Paris and replete with halftone illuatratioo»
To write an advertisement for
The
number»
of
copies
promised
al
­
Berlin
are
obliged
to
efface
them
­
the "Missouri meerschaum,’’ 1 re-
the newspaper.
□owned tb* world over for it« «wert selves at the froi tier and make way ready numtiers 2,0'J0,<J00.
To write an ordinary promissory
Mr
McKinney
is
greatly
pleased
Berea. .» —
-
Oregon
smoke, Many years ago a wood fur German conductors, the Teuton«
note.
turner, bating plenty of time on on the return journey remain at with hie trip up the XVillainette
Cloudy day« preferred for
To reckon the interest, or the dis­
bis hands, created from a common their poet» until French capital is Valiev. His party, which returned count on the note for years, months
making Mtir.gs Photos fin­
yesterday,
included
:
C
Mackinzie,
'
corncob a pipe Two years ago be reached.
ished io Bar on and platinum
his first aMietant. and W H Burke, and days.
died
a rich man. From his first
To draw up an ordinary bank
effect«.
I N. Conklin and H A. Townseed,
Estray Notice
lot of pipe«, «old at the corner gro­
lMtantai.*or>s process used
1 check.
who
will
have
headquarters
al
tbe
cery, the manufacture ha» increased
To take it to the right place in
•xtenaivel. F --t-elas« work
OF ONTARIO OREGON
One »orrel horse, between 8 and leading Eastern cities as named th» bank to g<-t the money.
until today one bouse turn« out the
and satis f etio 1 guaranteed
above.
W.
E
Cotnan,
general
9
years
eld.
weight
about
1100
lb«
en irmous number of 17.000.000
To make neat and correct entriea
A<->-oiints> «>f iJorjjomtioni«. F' iiiiim an<l I ik liv uInab->
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I
cob pip*» annually. They go to branded with a blotted H 11 or freight and passenger agent <>f the in the day leiok or cash book
Molieitc«!.
To tell” the numlier of yards of
H N. iu now in my field and has southern Pacific lines in Oregon;
neerly every part of the globe.
HTOf K HOLDER* — John D Daly. William Jones Frank It.
c rpet required f r the parlor
The meerschaum tob i« found been there for some time. He in H F Izmnsbury. traveling freight
1 ffin, Abner Robbm» li F Olden. M Ale«and»r, N 1 Carpen­
F ob S ali — •Yearling Bull* from
If,
save
th»
anccemfuj
business
agent, and G. P Jone«, traveling
ter. William Miller, E 11 Teat, Thon Turnbull
man. a toy can do all this, it 1«
Durham Bull ai. J only in tbe Missouri river bottoms well broke end very gentle. The
a register.
pa»»eng»r «gent of tbe same lines; probable that he ha« enough edu- I
owner
can
have
same
by
proving
and
within
a
radius
r.f
30
mile«
of
good grad» r. .'*s; aleo, two t bree-
K H. T»T, («wilier.
J H O'Neil, taveling passenger eation to make his way in the
Washington Tbe corn on this cob propertv and paying bill
year old gr. • Durham«
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'V < V i’VEC-
xJtV
Agent of tbe O R A N and R M world
M V Barta
is not cnn»oaL being about the
Gr« W Yer
M. M. CO
Ontario, Oregon.
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
DRY GOODS AND
BOOTS AND SHOES.
No one has the qualities we
have in all linse.
L arce W p ° l W arehouse
We have secured the ex
c lusive agency for the
Malheur Mercantile Co.
E, A. F raser Manager
Ontario, Oregon.
First Natioal Bank
Special Accommodations for Traveling Men.
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