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VOL. X\ DEPARTMENT STATISTICS. medicine, having all its advant KiN'ü EDWARD IS CROWNED. and at 12 o'clock a party of men appeared and began shooting into them, with the result that 325 were L1»*T SUBSCRIPTION RATE. THE CEREMONY AT WESTMINISTER killed. Thia is the most serious *31 T ' r' f- ---------- COMPILED FOR THOSE INTERESTED shooting scrapo that has yet oc t.’.Ov ABBEY. 1« T««r ............. .1.0 J IN IRRIGATION. X Months curred, and will doubtless lead to . .76 irs« Months ------------------------------ io.-" further trouble. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY h-, "Mr. Moore has no idea as to the 8TAT®—OBI> OM Lasted Two Hours and the Sick Monvnb J. II. Mitchell. Some Figures «nd Values That Will Be of . Ss «alors .................. Bore the Ordeal Bravely.••Ms) Un identity of the men who did the Joseph Simon Information to Irrigators. Also, dergo A Se.ond Operation. iThos. Tongue. shooting, further than a general You Help the Cause. iM A. Moot!y < sressmen ................ D. K. X. B'.rtt kbnrn idea as to the parties “in interest.” rae- Gsiisral............ T. T. Geer srnor ....................... .. ... bl Duabar King Edward VII, after a seven A peculiar phase of the shooting is Stary ot stalo «... .. Washington, D. C. .............. US Moore A Bogus Trat)’. , u r'uhllc;tMtr«eltoa. ....... J II Ackerman weeks’battle with death, was tri that Mr Moere has been using the (Special to Times-Herald ) ............. W H toed» • Printer .................... umphantly crowned ruler of the same range for summering his i R. S. Bean. : r - ' ■ The progress in agriculture in , A bogus Tracv is reported to ,.../ C. Wolverton remo Judies world's greatest empire at West sheep for the past ten years, and We have the most complete stock in town ) F. A. Moore -i the arid states and territories dur- holding up farmers in the southern irr- minister Abbey at 12:21 o’clock. surely no stock man had a better all lines of NINETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. -, Reports state that . ..M. D. C lifford ing the decade ending v.ith 1S99 is Washington. riet Jndga--------- August Olli, and as the crown was 1 right than he to it, according to the .. W in Miller t riet Attorney IS Geer shown in tha report just published on Thursday evening, the day after a-Representative placed upon Lis head a signal was custom of the country. . . .. J W Morrow by the division of agriculture of the famous bandit's death, a man : flashed from the Abbey to Hyde “Mr. Clark feels that he has been C.ÜHT1 —Bir.SEX the 12th census. As this progrese armed with a rifle and two revolv James A Sparrow park and the tower. At these very fortunate in the sale of his uty JuOx« • ■■ H. Kiehurtlsun is attributable largely to irrigation ers rode up to a farm house near ( ■I k .............................. places the artillery fired salute aft sheep at the time be sold. lie was R A Miller * .anr.................. • J K JvhUBUH the statistics relating thereto are Medical lake. He declared that lie .. . Geo Shelley er salute which joined with the ■ headed for the same neighborhood ■ z ■ j \ n Buelianau of general interest. was Tracy and called for something i . J •' Bartlett ringing of bells made the whole i iti which Mr. Moore’s sheep were ar. ■ >ol Bapcrintendent . E J Noble Th« number of irrigators ii. the to eat. To convince hi9 hosts, lie , kInspector .... A. Venator city reverberate with acclamations ' located, but sold his sheep while X. I tt!e mtSBiouare . B j Williams United States in 1S99, not includ is said to have done some remarka ' tyr* J of joy. j enroute to the mountains, and they HARNEY U a. LAN W officr : ... Geo. W Ma es ing irrigator of rice, was 10S,218. ble shooting. Our Specialty- The very best of Surrounded on all sides by Bear were turned back. But for this, i«t«r .................. ......... than Newell an increase in ten years ot 99 9 p r “if vou don’t believe it, 1'11 show ft .............. let robed peers and white satined lie believes tint lie too would Lave - ■■= goods and prices as low as our compet cent. The area irrigated was ",- you,” be said. After dinner, it is peeresses, Edward solemnly swore suffered a severe loss.” ■t--, SOCtSTll 539,545 acres, an increase of 107 6 claimed, another stranger rode up, ttC. avLVARBBKKAHbegrceSo.»» to govern according to the laws of itors. t«e t*t per cent. The cost of irrigation saying, "It’s time wo were going, Mt»«,err Weriur. »eww”> 3 l.tandid Mri.C.G M!iuH • . X.G. parliament, whereupon the Abbey Reagdrdiiig Forest Fires. rpi . C. O. imi; hf' ■" ■ systems in operation, exclusive of Harry,” and the two rode away to rang with shouts. The most repub- »»■tt» - -__ — tir. ——* ‘'. '‘ ''V’j's those on rice plantations, was $67,- gether. Later they held up a far Gov. Geer has issued Ilia annual ! lican spectator must be impressed !. i v x. O. U. W. Buras Lodge, No 4- 770,942, while the value of irriga mer near Cheeney and took away I f'cifl ..«.«ry W4ay »Übe D1)lar,, M w with the solemnity of the occasion. proclamation warning the people • • • * ted crops was $86,860,491. one of his saddle horses. >nr... h H KOI'. — •' A close scrutiny of the King aft against setting fires that tnav • 9 fl 9 The average number of irrigated It is probably some weak-mind-1 er he left the palace did not bear spread to timber, fences or crops. « O *' ia CWBY LODGB, NO. 77. 1.0 0 1- • acr«s, in farms, in arid states was < J ¡m | foul hardy fool whose head out the favorable impression of his The law on the subject provides a * • • 3 O ,.i. a. Odd yellow. 71 acres. Tin- average value of ir- |lild been turned by reading of the physical condition and although he tine of $20 to a $1000, or imprison • • H a etc * * i Ring. >• • ' rigated land per acre, $-12 53; the exploits of the real bandit, or vise walked erect and without assist- ment from. 3 to 12 months fur ma • • « 9 rron--^ average value of crops produced on nley were Tracy’s confederates try- ance, his pace was very slow, De liciously setting of fires which shall • • O • In connection with our buxine S'. PROFESSIONAL cards . • O irrigattd land. $14 81; the average mg to draw uif the poosso on a spite these signs that convales destroy the buildings, crops, fences » fi» • O first cost of water, $7.80; the aver- wrong track. cence was not ended, Edward bore or timber of another. If the fire be 9 a « • t w. J. COLEMAN, age cost of maintenance, $0 36 himself with great dignity. In atl- set without malice, and yet de fl • 9 a •j*’’ .enographer and Notary i u nc The value of hay and forage was More Oregon Railroad Talk. j swering the oath questions Ids stroys such property, the person 9 © fl • $34.831,966; cereals, $14.338.326; rw B urns , - O regon . voice was distinctly heard through- setting the lire is liable to a fine ot • • a * ^■i Offie. 1« Cilizen. Ban. Bui.-ling. vegetables, $9.627 491; orchard1 Tile Oregonian says. A circular j out the Abbey. A magnificent ef $10 to $1000. Any one setting a © • V> — fruits. $8,920,409; other < r ps, in I issued by J. L. Mel.«.-in dr Co., imjl UEO. S. tìlZEMOKE, feet was produced when the King fire to any wooded country belong O V « © -.s- cluding eu'i-tropieal fruits, grapes, bankers an-i brokers of New Y'ork àttoks tï, put the crown upon his head. For ing to tlm United States is liable • © O fl ■Ml • O . O regon . tlowers. plints, sugar beets, etc , City, sets forth the merits of tie a moment tho glistening gems to a fine of $1000, or imprisonment « 9 k¡ kn », .. - CLXXCl ZOCLCk $16,712.245. end Kcal Goul I sys'em of rairoads. and ah *Uetaou», Land bu na rested upon his f. rebead, then the for one year, or both lino and im • © • 9 lua'.ier proiuillv Hiiei-ueil to. lu Oregon tin* nunilier of irriga e. hi speaks of the connection of the electric lights were turned on, mak prisonment. In all cases one-half • • O H Correspondence Solicited. • • J' ' tors increased fiom 3.150 in 1889 to Goulds with the Great Central rail ing the crown dazzling. the fine is to be paid to the person « 9 • O 4.63G in 1899, or 47 2 per cent, and load project between Coos Bay and ¡orí 1! X/ Biggs &. Biggs The entire ceremony occupied who furnishes the information tol • 9 the number of acres irrigtted from Salt Lake City On this matter two hours, after v, liieli it was o (li the district attorney. 3 ^TTOKXEYS- a 1-LAW, • • 177,944 to 883,310, or 118 2 per the circular speaks ns follows: « INS, — — mihO"-'- ciaily announced that he bad « e I • cent. Tlie ditches in op-ration in “ The Great Central now build borne the cerenpmy well arid öufl- The l’olea and Bohemians have fl Jf m 'ractice in »U ccürls 01 Ure' 1899 had a length of 2.283 miles, ♦ a ing between Coos Bay and Salt ered no fatigue. learned how to make money on the • • b'i: llections promptly made^___ • • cost $1,S3*; 7S2 and irrigated 388,- Li ke City, with an extension into .«.indy timbered tracts ill central e » NOT YET WELL. c.w.r^>.n 111 acies There were 199 acres Portland, is believed to be for the, • o A special cable despatch to the Wisconcin. They coax a growth * • » « irrigated from well». The irriga purpose of supplying the missing » » PARRISH &REMBOLD, of clover, plow the clover under, e • ted area in crops was 290,256 acres link to tlio Pacific coast for the | New Y'ork World from Cowes, gives plant potatoes and raise the linest • • 0 • I Avtorn»y»-in-Luw, !e,'^Burw (»nil Cunyo" L'liy. img<>:>. 9 • yielding products valued at $8,- greil Gould system. It is the gen out the following: D MCt.ee i“ iu the tuc Cuui b »<•.:»•-• ol H ’ it Although Ki-ig Edward 1ms been potatoes in the country; then sow U’t îVçXÙÎTfiUU • - . • » «• 062,926 The area irrigated in end belief through best posted ii to fall rye and clover the land again • f’‘' s. auu a»»M iu U. o. *»'• * •,i»*c‘-- pasture and immature crops w a. • n.cial e'.ai.iiels that the money cro.vned. his reign is d stilled to They ore gilting ricii olT of land i-e a short one. Ill nil • Il ■ news of 98054 a.-ri -. = n I'm ni-h -1 for t .i- r <d I y w hich in an early day was thought , i'C '1 tit«-A ‘ Chas. H. Eeuimrci. In illm tie- pliy -H ian- li ive ex Sh'-rdy after ndit'g tl.e ir t!.e (i d.- i their a<--o i>.:<s ’ h„,H- ATTUKNKÏ-A1--AW, to be worthlese for agricultural pur pressed no h ip • of ins permanent lion bill to the President, Con; e- JOHN II DALY, P hkhiiiknt 1 HANK 1:.< ulTIN, Ya : PuKsiot m - Tins circular was intended I r ‘¿“‘refui attention given io C u . kc - poses. recovery. p i.-S' -i a resolitti m . i.ill -rizu ) circulation among the foreign III- *iH uua aud Real L-la.c matters i.bf •_ Those wh i nr» intrUst- l with the liiri ctor of cmih '. is to compile stalls 1 v -tors, and it was quite incidental Notary Public bail -• R duty of giving out the news regard D W Jones of Pueblo valley, ? B urns , tics relating to irrigation for the O regon . tliat . ...... . tliem reach-d Portland 'IfCNN’ U ing th- King's health are following Harney county, Or, who arrived OF BURNS, OREGON,, 'crop year of 1902. With th data | riiose who have watched the situa mail, ft ? in Vale a few weeks ng > with his in fiiues-Herald building '"-r ice now assembled, this work will be tion, however, see other evidences precisely the same lines they did Accounts of Corporations, l irtns and Individuals Solicited. «Ito I family, and ina le his headquarter* comparatively simple, moat of it of the conn ction of ihe Goulds tiefore the operation was p rformed j JKcs S(TOS WlLUAMB <5’ZecAAa/rt'err.----/«Aw 0. CMn, Scary, on him June 24. Up to the last here p-nding the location of a being done by correspondence To with llie Coos hay project. 7/. Qf. Caryoftcr, Jfintr Siobbtas. SP. Qi/tiharat, S. hoiio-atead or the buying of a home, minute every effort was made to re s cure this inform.tion inquiries ^’WILLIAMS 4 EllZuEKALD O/c^cn, 77/. Jf/txandtr, 7Sm. assure the public—then tame the informs uh that he bought a piece will soon be sent out to irri'jators y ;‘ M in ula Mawtile tnilding. Visws Oa the Reserve. of state land last week on Sucker operation. i throughout the United Slates. N. U. CARPENTER, Cashier. •r . RfllNS, ” 'b R 5, paying $ 10 per A large abscess was discovered creek, in T I The co-operation of those interest- The withdrawal of such a great acre. Mr Jone, st ite» that he line |.-d in irrigation is earnestly eolicit- area of forest land on the Straw in the region immediately sur 'Tu:. * 8. W. MILLER, found just what lie wants, and be for upon their prompt response wiii berry range of mountains by the rounding the vermiform appendix lieves it to lie the most productive NOTARY PUBLIC. «an found to be in a highly in depend very largely the value of department of public lands at land in Idaho. He will move to ££ Burn», - - - Oregon. these statistics. This is in part a Washington, Las provoked some flamed and 'n dangerous • mdition UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT his new home in a few days—Vale mà MD„. «« abv supplementary work, the results of adverse criticism in this part of Ex icily what the operation was Gaietto. which will be utilized in the wotk th" district affected It appears to lias never been toljJ. Only one îV MARSDEN & GEARY, soon to lie undertaken by the D<- some like a wholesale coup for tin- thing is certain—the vermiform ap- »i» I’h} siuians and Surgeons. ir-V tiling« arriving for th* partmerit of the interior under the private aggrandizement of range pedage was not removed. '•fl1. BVBXS, -OREGON. Burns Furniture Co. this week HAILEY & ANDREWS, Proprietor, BURNS, OREGON. Now, it transpirsa that a second provision of the irrigation Lili. and timber monopolists. The line ’T' «.IrMidei.«. £»- PA . - .V See thone hand-orno writing Jenks <i|> ration is necessary to remove it e in ______ _— of the proposed reserve may, how and new center tables. ever, be restricted by the inspector in order to a»ve tho King's life. MtlMrap. A. A Fever Cure. DR H. VOLP, In other words, the first operation The Windsor Bar has been moved By the way, these f-liows should 55”; Ph/sician and Surgeon, wax made in order to insure the into the building on th" corner Among our mist valued orna be met and counseled with by «-« ’ north of the p mloflice Caldwell orricK at BF n t >■ r King safety for the time being by well informed citizen, of Grant mental plant, says the Cosmos, is evacuation of tie- pu- and to defer A Bvrd, the proprietor. have fixed »¿SrwntMi I- * UU>b«d is heliotrope, not because of its county, on their arrival here. up the new quarters in a very com 9 o The pe ople of this part of the a radical cure until a later period. fortable ahape and have added a »•Œibbard Ac Brownton. beauty, form and color are special A second operation ia not of a Billiard table. district generally recognize the ne ly remarkable, hut because it flow DENTISTS. This hotel is centrally b »nted and under th" management of an necessity attended l>y grave dang>-r M fle« «r« 4oor m M oí Tb« < i • l'ar.ï ers abundantly throughout the cessity of government reserves to experienced landlord, The building ha* l»-> n thoroughly renovated F or S aif . — Two lot. front on ‘-Ut * Burn*. Or on. year and is particularly fitted for protect the timber on the most if the patient han l"-en properly Main St and First St. with cottage and ia well furniahed The dining room i. in charge of polite, accotn- built up and prepared for it. But t-oquets Now. if these qualities prominent watersheds, hut the ter The tables are furnished with the liest. on each, one barn. Four lota with modeling waiter* much depends upon bis general were not sufficient, a more serious ritory outlined bv the report from ................................................. C' condition and mode of life previous orchard of pear, apple and cherrie, nil»’' one is attributed to it, namely, abil Washington certainly extend, be currents <t goo-eberrie» tearing.two F irst C lass B ar I n C onnection * TORN NfoM UI.I.r.N to the operation. yond all reasonable bound. They IW* ity to cure fever». The Cosmos room house on it, access to an irri ar* willing to aid in the effort to says further: gating ditch. Also one lot with Th: Sheep Shooting The ancients, we know, notably have it cut down in area nt i least • ven-room building, good loca ’ - Oiez n Dtj.-corhl«». r-c gniz< 1 thi» proper- one-half—Heppner Times, Th« flr«t lnform.tion with my tion. Term»- One third cash with Ç .-» r> «■»•«■> ■-»•«-- ♦ -»•»* -.*»•<> tv. and in the sixteenth century, ifj rl ■ Cloudy day. preferred f r appearance of accar.cy coming in i two year, for balance in equal year We Stand -Pat.” JOBS 1» DALY. l ’ »r.m«aT. M AI.EXANUElt. Vi< a we tuav believe Bauhin's ’ History “ making sitting* Photo« fin- ngardiiig the rli<-'iting of J C. ly payment, at 8 per cent, For u •0 of Plants, ’ its seeds we prescribed to particular, call at Ibis office. •hed in carbon Ç A special to the Evening Journal Moor»'» »beep is ntained in a re tie taken in wine for quartan fever; Ä* effect», cent is.'ie of the Anteloj« Herald, Say, did you notice th. window U but in our day of light »nd pr ag ■t Portland. saya: li» * loatnntanen - prore.«« u«'J »» at Geer <fr Cummin»? There i. the w The military reservation at the which .ay. regarding thi» affair: re«», who pave »nv attention io the OF ONTARIO, OREGON, • xteueivelv. F »Veli»« work “There »"err,» V» l>e more truth finest display of guns and fishing ancien's* So, like so many other Hatne. Mm* ion. in the disputed rm«1 and MU .fact to guaranteed in the report of e*ri >»i. trouble be tackle ever Seen hi Bums. Double Ac-'-ountr- oi (‘orporatir.nH, V'initu .m<l Imliv i<lii<»li* beneficial plants, it bm been cast Alaskan territory, ia being enlarged tween th- «lockmen in the moun barrelled shot gun., Winchester • Holiciteel. divion No w, however, a Hr survey» to 6 square mile«, indi cating thia government. purpose tn tain. than wa. first credited. Geo. and Marlin repeaters rifles, gattling iW, STOCKHOLDERS: —John I> Daly. William Jone., Frank R. ba« reb.iMl in, of M »wc P»’ Clark, of Mt Vernon, who arrived guns, popgun, and any old thing Cofin. Abner Hobbit«. B F. <>; len, M Alexander, N. IL Carpen P l.’î ; in a tnemo pr-wnted to maintain a large garriaon there *** Fow A ale —T* in town ye.terday report« that on These ar« being aold at reduced ter. William Miller, E. H. Te.t, rh<«. Turnbull. i’ Ru- •ian Acid* i y of Medicine, Thia taken to be a confirmation of Bull *i registered D. • price« ai.d the sportsman who don t America'» devign to re«i*t the »t- l»»t Friday a band of .Leep belong- n? ria« that th heliotrope can E 11. TEST, Caahler. ♦ Ar 1 liti-.4 gr .de c»w- and er • : OOil- tempted territorial encroachments ing to Jet-tii* Mu* rp w* r* *bot into take »ds.ntege >f it is losar. E< tier C.c « adva.-. ’ ag' '-‘ "y . <.'<«. <70*. J«*- «J»< <-/«€> O ar old grade D corr*l* 1 during Hit nigM, dr >p in today. in of Great Britain in Alaska y ” Ê' ages without its inconveniences. He adds that for many years it has been used in Persia, Turkey and parts of Russia as a remedy for fevers with success. ‘‘Its mode of preparation is very simple, consisting merely in macer ating the stems and leaves in brandy.” Ontario, Oregon GROCERIES, HARDWARE DRY GOODS AND BOOTS AND SHOES. No one has the qualities we have in all I in sc. We have secured the ex elusive agency for the Malheur Mercantile Co. E, A. F raser Manager Ontario, Oregon. First Natioai Bank HBxxrris ZEL’cwl Secciai Accommcdatijns for Traveling Men. >*' Photogr:.;h’r, r u e i ¿ <«* FIRST NATIONAL BANK 5 Í à Ü 3 $ 5