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BURN’S. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST ,;o. 1902. TEACHERS’ ANNUAL MEETING ’he Ti • <l at P't rre S. D., with a i a ital >50.000.000, are just being made 'public. »UlMTRlPTION RATES HARNEY COl'NTV j»? íaar 4'X Mouths ... i'fjrw« Months Under the r allowed to own a share of HAR . 1 I ... James A ¿psrruw ii. LtlvUdi<tb*‘l* U10IA R V Miller Ire&aurer J K j*.nt.Suu aurTsyer ueu .-UeUev *uwriif. . A‘- fidi Dul.Uli AMelMT ... .J ». Bartlett R u . ai . Saper utendeut L J 2»ubie L ock , luepeetvr A. v euaiur . I •ia¿at£aiQuare . R J A uiUà.» \ MAAVEY V. > LAND OWK fc H a ce «esister -f- .. ••• . . . .’ llAP ,\t *•<•!. ieceiver a. i n il f 'l tia I .i .• y if y mr — A. o. U. W.aerut Loilye. Nu ( vlf rit.* , h uo. i. ' m 1 x <,-^ tcropjS »ntl íes 7: ledonr ■ ear. . bOTHt undent; iar ” s tig -un til* i cas -s p ,-t n. -nd in m ny ' ; o' :-ig tf ■ a ,1 s- tt! nit ut and the ’ il. taiIs : her. of m t 'I th* i pti aranc" inlendent’a Bill UtiCt*- I t in i o nty msl itti e tii.* Institute will be held ut Burn- S pt Institute pro 15 16 m il 17. grams will be * * n No iloui t It lielioove- li e to ann lliii'e that Mn». * ci - .1- * • •' C. it- .' lhiu . Bee WNU.van Frt.Ul aisbt. * i.nty. possilile. in se it mu ord* r as soon a- that you may i complete your owi personal plat s .AftSty U11M.Í*. .......O4.WI.« •seul. W 7:* L o Cl F. V, ! Kill», MS stock Tin* county It is believed institute is a mot mail by and having the firiuera of the country it lhe organization can f.ctor in PROFESSIONAL CARL’S. vV. J. (Ji’LEMAN, .q'•<.-* GEO, S. ElZE.MOllE, .ïm' ' ATTUllNEV, that it gives horizon, ideals higher g'-enter i* spiration for tin* but and noblest NrMvy «'>' n..'n rrrx Eckles «».I Lake and Bewett and Remington From Coos Bay. Sail «run makes the' question before the citizens’ committee a delicate one. Tile Grand .Army insists that Tiie Empire Construction Com General Miles be given the position pany. org iniz- d for th** tion iif the construc of honor at every Lake-Coos Salt railroad, is now in ILa* ... UllLGOA of teach* re, w ho enroll in the an ba-ine-s. and H»a : nu il infttiliite of Hartley county mu.1« lun-er .iroao io a.t.au ■ <■ i.iaa:_____ _ ___________ —■ ¡are sufficiently advanced in knoyy- . fr w BKiGS, »raus. la . .lot* s,* — J, ! lodge of the subject of the brnnehes Biggs & Biggs Rkl|¿. I‘aught, to ti'iieli lhe schools to . lu id I A l l OKN E A H • A i -LAW, which they may b■ el-cled. In.L ed. e, X!*-¿J utko 3 I --------- , BNS, — — there are many teachers who an c. W. P aumism Ontario, Oregon but We have the most complete stock in town all lines of hands of must also be taken into c.intidera the what may be called lb Big Four, tion The plan f r the president to re with a capitalization of if 1,000,(kit) File Big Four cimsirs of Nslson view th* Grand Army parade with Bennett, anil At m H R-mingt.m, General .Miles has already been GROCERIES. HARDWARE DRY GOODS AND of T icmtia, D.ivnl Eckles of Ogden abandoned absolutely and C. AV Niblev of Baker City. Nelson Bennett is a well known The Windsor Bar lias been moved ROOTS AND SHOES. maintain a uniform price to the contractor, having construct'd the into the building on the corner Caldwell b. ii tit of the farmer without illjtl- Stampede tunnel for the Northern north of the postoilice A’ Byrd, the propi mtors have fixed Pacific through I be Cascade moun r y to t!>• eon-umer up the new quarters in a vt rv coin- tains. fmtable shape and have added a AA'111iam R m11 glon. inigi illy billiard laide. Another Forest Reserve. IL m Sall l..,k* , is a pr nni.ent con FreidJent Roosevelt on Aug 22. tractor ami now has charge of th« Co: struction C 'lnpanv of th. N "rtlivrn P ci lie Alexami'r archipelago forest re- D .vid E kle- is tile b a bet»» Hil ■erve in extieine Southeast* ri U»* ¡4 H IDillio Alaska The res-rve cotnprisi'S I lie . ar king of Ui.ih issued a p’ocl.im ition creati ig th* Piii.ce of AA’al'S Chichag. f. pr am f. Ku u and Z ifi mb I - Ku- d ■ ire an I i- well known throughoui lll< P " ’Ii ' l*",isl University of Oregon, EUGENE. OREGON. • ■Y • O • G • O • 9 • • e <• • o • 3 I'tie tii st Si nister, session 1902-3. • pi n< AA i rlm sd.iv, September 17. l*’mni-»o», of th»* them in*o the I sugar-beet raising I uit* d States Navy. who. at there ■ industry These four wealthy m* n will o.vn quest ot the President, made an • x Lieutenant Our Specialty--The very best of goods and prices as low as our compet- G T. I <• io 1 .wing s. bo is and col csr s arc compiiseli in the Univer sity : Graduate regularly employed in and have repeatedly and expressed lhe opinion that un less the reserve was soon the limber would be and destroyed. As C. AA' created ■> ill hav cliarg" ot the cut end ami build this lavishlv the David Is. kl - and islands road, while Mes-r.s have not lieen surveyed, their are . Remington is unknown way. will Ni Salt of Literature, Science and Aris— Colh ge < f Science and Engineer ing Univeisiiy Academy- School way on Bennett bull I the Music. L.k> the and othei fee In connection with our busitn We have secured the ex igency for the < • o w «• e • • ® 9 9 • • $IOOO. Student-Body tax.$2 50 per year) Cost of 3>2OO per living y ear. from $100 to Correspondence Solicited For catalogue, address R KG Is rit Ml OF THE I N I VI IlSITV, The establishment of th" reservt will not deprive any l omi fide in- c unity f hnbit.it t if the islands of nny valid ' passed the rigid be may posses4 either under) ( Incident d O one has the qualities we have in all linse « « • O • • 9 n * .• 0 o School—College Sy ho. J of Medicine amination of the timber resources the Empire Construction Company of Music the of Alaska He reported that these and with tin tn lielnnd it, the < ii- School of Law. i eliild's mind, giving him high aims lands contain the thiek'-st mid most terpii-e wi) til dmibtediv l)r Tuition free, excepting in the ¡and noble purposes. valuable >imh*rin the li'rriluiy. liandiid successfully. Schools of Law, Medicine and ............. , 1 m J a . Bsescao opportunity the feelings of President Roosevelt deyelotiii g ÜVÜVCUUII-, ? ' Practice in al! ine courts of Ore. "y Jolieciious promptly inodc^ between the work a person may engage in—that "f leading out a'ld I hi lieve that th' great majority st General administration and the h-id of the impr.i liroadeus lhe inin'al i f locating The open antagonism ng ' le :. a* t h r w* • C AA- N i.y. ft parto- f Mi ntim- n *1- nlj ■ I Its ft. ' f -m:di islands ty mt* to liit- foa Aahl I.CK .' S. I- I ll' i. .»Ilo c oi.iz i| benefit« ire not merely that it givi s of those named i lie reserve wh * E isb rn Oiegon with a .Mormon the teacher be ter methods and created on the rt conitiirinia!imi of sett lenient from I. lull ami alarteli valuable ment is the Miles during the various exercises. HANDLE COOS BAY ROAR. ietliei'l l-y Ilf I HI sell Illa. ilder; x mars. ■ ■ Stenographer pid No’.aiy rubln dt:n,r •. Y Kf til BNS, - OllF.GoN. lUMer: u ■ ûffic«VA vklStju* Mauk buiiuin». ligfitirq down. ¿S I5cnM 1" ” middle mall. of the ' eliminating the middle b ■' •• n-en la 1 kmg over >■* hind ii ui plans 'luring th* v."- u i :. • Nu •’ * vU cmiVia at*toii t.i-i tm i i r-i : * :: * -u:- SO» LE I : L-* gYLVA KKBSK.v.i otiur de'ailHof p ai- i ' ii ; •-.derii•:' management of the coining Grand .Array encamp Branch offices are to lie established CSCMTA One of the most vexing problems .confronting the loc il INSTITUTE TO BE concern no one but farmers w*'] he WELL KNOWN CONSTRUCTORS WILL HELD SEPT. IS, 16 AND 17. öddLty Judge W». <1, PISHED WORK of the plan all over the United States, the chief ■ rFICIAl. nt UE< t .IKV ITATK—QKE<" y branch establishment tn be in Chi Suprr ’ ntemfcrt Bart ’ eit Add e 'ci the Teach J. H MH« heli. i.i sentí oí J.*»iepn dimvn 1 cago All kind- of Firm prmillet- ers and Urges Them to Attend--State iTh«>8 longue. Supt. Ackerman to be Present. ¡are to tie dealt in and haiidh ii on (M A. Moony «agreMiueu D. R. N. Blue kturu Aliurae* Geuwral ; a commissioned ba»is or for cash T. T. kvter itraraar ........ Fl Du a Dur cc «tary ol Slate l’o the Teachers:—An-lber in- las circumstances may direct < Moore , Ireaaure... J U Ackerman rfupt. PubHe^íuatruct. m. Denis on the Chicago B* ard of \A H Laeda i -titute season ia almost upon n«. état« Printer . K 8. Bean. For several m "iiths I have been 'Trade in cai-h grain are cont**m ./ ( . W. h vertun » up rem« Judges H. A. Mu«»re m ktn- arrangenitnis f r th s an- plated, with the object of giving NJNKTU JUDICIAL DIsHLUT. i ual event, cotre-pondii-g with in- th** farmer n chance of getting a District J dd^o ... tu ■ . . ' y . , , I -tt-r price to’ hi- prtelncl- and at Uis.rict At.uiae» .. *’n‘ fai u»-i<s|rtes8>>'stive their availability mid H tn-, iiiil h earn** ’im** ehu'ting nut th** <0et»0r«ry RAILROAD Di. ciii rged Freni Jail. Eugene, ()i egon. th teachers’ < xaniinalion, who would the Russian treaty or acts of Con 1 George Bilker wlm yv.ia hero l ist Wednesday from A. r raser Manager Ontario, Oregon brought McDer notice of i-iral Settlement. mitt by Constable English, having gross relating to Alaska. Further: been arrested there fur stealing a In lhe County Court, of the State f locations within th- reserve, how ! Auorueyb-.n-Law, nurse from the Whit* Horse ranch of Oregon, fur Harnov Count Instruction in snbj'ct matter Very ever, will be prohibited, and *he e > | , h> m Guru» (sud Calivi* ■■ Coy., yi" gon. I'll mu p.Sl'l.cs 1“ '•>- I'..:,- I llHO'C.' " ‘ ofen too many sutje ts are pr- tire resetvati'iu will come und-r tn Ort gon was released from cii-tu- III the matter of the Estate of *«.'!■ ,aai v^uuua. mu la iue . u * <lv by order of Judge Boniiifi* Id Jr si rd'd in county institute; bene* — eem ral rui-s prescribe I furfore- William Marrs, deceased on rid -»'«• •“'* •*•-* *■ d.»- ***** vm* ■of. Tin* evidence <>f the defendant Di' administratrix. Martini y ll will set by the program that I rtn'rves in th ■ United Slates N . • Chan. 11. Leonard. «. tn*1" II ive d eided it i- Ii tier in h ive n officials hav* yet been appointed to a* d 1 hr* t* wiln* Fees was intrmiiiceil Marr-, having tiled her linai ac Ci: ' A ttuknkï at - law , and placed a vert dlli-rent lighten basi f-yr subjects well presented tlinti t • assume control of the count in the above estate, the court reserve. irii.- .ardui atleuliun given to Coi lee th- case fruin what had heretofore try to present every thing in th* Thi- is th- second forest r ■-* rve has appointed the 1 1111 day of Aug JOHN l> HAI.Y, I’m -lilt s r FRANK U. i * ii*'l | N, Yu .; I’m im Kr ¡IJII» and lieal Estate mullers. curriculum, mil thus make a prac created in Al.i-k' and will probably been considered the fact4. l'd02 f ir the hearing of Ohj -Cl ¡(»UH . 114 ' iNuiary i'lTtjilC According to Buk-r'a storv hi !e; mi > Heal failure of the institute. to suoli linai account and tin* set t le | be the Iasi. The first was Af-gmak if lv-.< 31 OUAUON. ÖUHNH, iind b* i'll einj loyed on the Wliil* meni of said estate 1. I believe lll-t -very session of tii Island, which was also utihz d a s a Horae ranch and quit work with mk »dice hi liuies lieraid building iii-titute, to be practical, should be game preserve. Al ‘.terna M arks . iítlíí ;; - -everal others Th-r** w 1« Aagm to tl.e teachers about what a well Administratrix with will annexed Accounts of Corporations, Finns and Individuals Solicited. slitei) «assroll W ilm . m « -M. rirz o K.ti. .mug to McDermitt that day and <• 'dm”. ii recita'i'in -h niM I e tn DaVii thi- II day of July 1902 Ml 4UOTU«* M L»W. >O «r, II1U.M To Settle Ccnlnfflcr« ’ Strike. SfocArAo/tfert.—^oAn 2). Slaty. SranA St. Coffin. J flf Stary. . «•' •” " I o* men prepared to ride With ill** the mem>u*r- ot he class, and tie b„^ WL1.LIA.M0* T UZ,oLl.ALl> If. If. Caryon/or. jfinoi Stottim. St. J. Witiinmt, £ J!f Tioit. driver. 1 In* r uiuti lort iit.in did proved .re of 'Ju iiistructors will I«- P.-i H!d‘ ii’ R lo-i-V' lt will n-k‘ d I »* iictiB via ÀiasMuic i uuuii.g. St. S. O/im, 27f. fthrnnitr. Ilfm. Jonea. ii .1 o' j**cl to noy of the lie ii lidii.g fotin led upon th- sani" |>r>ni' ples •r hftii * ’ • : ■ ’kffiiSnt ' Notice of f inal Settlement. i < i call a *p*ci il *> -simi of emigre* ,.o K uhn », - U skgo . n "Xi i-yt Buk* r. with whmn In* whs a* those on which a properly con 61df. ■------- -------- N. U. CARPENTER. Cashier lo take action to end th** coal strik ■ v* ry nngry for quilling work Au ducted reci ation s based. i’he ilntlo* rnattiT of tin* Estate of .1»ir b. W. MILLER, This rvflH de<*i*b*d a* a li.eeting last n SyW lit* t s anii'iunc* d that Buker would at: -e r-' • id a- which t' H'hers alreidv have J Slnpinl. ’)»•<fHRfd, M*mdlV* f ’ll* ('r' lr-ll p. *1 • *ut,.f h-v* « 4 Iiliv. In wrilk to McDermitt if he shoi.' l l*v enlarged arid rn ide in-r- Nolic»* i» hereby gi\» n that I nioi., ii N*'V A’ork. r -p-**H.mling righi got there at all. Tin, foreman Burna. - - - tir-g m ♦ iefinit*'. or eorr*c*d if wrong ‘ underngned ha» iibd Ilin final 1250 00O work men. •tornnd around with a big revolver — Ad teachers ri g gid for fall <»r count ai lie* nduiiiiUtraior of JuHK * WEARY Mass meeting« under th L. MAKSuKN. an- strapped to his side ami threatened Lh.**r I wimer. or trho -x|»et to'i.gig- in < Btate of Jcp«ie J. Sin pa rd. d »*»•»* a Red. ■ p’C'Hofthe labor iinion* -ill h»» i dia2“*l MARSDEN i GE.- Vi 'okill l»'th lhe driver arid Buker ii la ®: ■ ' ii'hi* g during that ne, are an«] l»v or<l» r of the court inn»ht and held, a ’ which rtHoltriims will bv I'ti) fxip s 11 SKMkis 4i»d ö>.» if ill* Inlier was permitted to rid** arUy P ¡ear: estiy i.qm-t-'l t . Is pres* nt al filter««! July ¡902. Satunlny. adopt* d urging th- President to BUKNtf, . (MUGuN* I I he team drnvtf oil and Bukrr ub&, ? ' -aeii se-sior. of th* Institute. Augunt 23d, l'J< ‘ 2. at o’clock p convene i* it gri «s ami imiii* diately ice — at rfâiéface ~ ■ -*” Au J" “tarted across the desert for Mc- .ri.< HAILEY A ANDREWS, Proprietor. BERNS, OREGON. Your a'trndance is required by «1», of »aid date, ha» b“en fixed by decide ut*on plan- which will bring t 1er ---------- I iermitt, 45 miles After going a I ho C« Hi rt a* tb»* «lav nh»*n nil ob- iu nf- ’ 1 law and vuir duty to yourself and • he h rik- to n just and h |«--<I v ter DH H. VOLF’, f iv uiilee Ii- turn'd and went back j i iijHi- makes It essential that VUU joetjon» tn the final accoant will be mination. io th- ranch H** cnight a hors** il.. «d Physician «nil Surgeon, . impr..v * -v-ry pp .rtunity nil .riled beard and the I> umiii »- hh of the estate Senate** Harm 1. who. it seem*, i“ I in tlie ti-ld. took a saddle and bri -»ttle y.u; fur acc.'iiiidisliirig iietter work avriCBftfBK 1I.-.S .- And all person« having ch- J »«•*1 taking a just stand, 1* very inm h i ll** from th" stable and Hide away. Slate Sup. tintendent, J. II Ack jectiotiM toxaid account are required disc niraged and »nniitinces that h «* •■ ' « 3r«v«um L F Uli.b«ril A McDermitt B*'ker turned the erman and Preston AA' Se well. City to appear on said date* nt th*- Coun ‘Í IibbaixJ A l 1 îj-oxvnt* ti. The c *rn I . 4 can do nothing further Ihoi.' ov*rto W (> l'ali**t, saiinu I Superitlter.dent, Holyoke, Ma-s iy Court roorn in Horn», in w*»i«i psny. he sta'e« ab-'ihn-lv refosee »ENTl^TS. i be wniil'l leave it th-re to lie t»k* n will conduct the work of th*- Insti county an.] atftie. that they may le to arbitrate while th- ni**n are will fie« IrGttiowr efrK «M Th»» t » tank Thi’ hotel i« centrally I rated nml liti«’» r tlm management of an j "ack loth*» ranch bv a leamster heard lute Burnt. Oregon. ing tn submit tl.e matter t*> such a *•: ’T3w p**rienrtd ¡AHifforii. The building ha. I -n thoroughly renovated . who «as to return in a d»y or two Date«] thi» 19 ’ h of Julv, l r »02 In arranging fur this institute 1 *n>t *a. j -el lenient MKÎ iw well furnished The (tilling room i- in charge of (Milite, »cenni- Early th« i.iorning following h- L W HifRpAwr». have tried t * rrcognixe the real -««* Administrator modating waiter» The table» are furnished with th** best. waa arr**«ted tor stealing th** hors** need* of teacher«. Every effort Big Dutch is nn Oregon borir Buk> r in his story jo court ilis- fOHN MoM ’T.LIiN has been put forth to luake it the »tti*a— ar.d ba. won fully fifty races Hi» claimed any intention <>f stealing «H** best ami most instructive ever dam «n a thoroughbred ni A r»- the horse, saving ba could not Atainittrfter'f Notice to Creditori. held in Harney County, ami all named Styx He was not trained walk acroea lhe desert, Hi« story that remains to tie done is the regu Oirg'n hfW. to race until he was five years old. was corroborated in the mail, by lit*» Notice i» hereby giver, that th* lar and prompt attendance of every when he l*at a horse st three fur Tom and Luke Murray who worked undt-reigrnd. S W Cloodr day» preferred f r Hamilton, was teacher in the County. Thia we ‘ .-»•e xr* ♦ *>•<- -»«o long- that w.s supposed tn !■« a with him at Wlrita Horae and who **n tn* 9’h dav of July nppmn'***] »king titling» Photo, fin- hope to have. t.v H on II (' I» hv < 1* Conn»y Jtplg*- M Al L.XANIH U. Vh r. Jllllb l> PAI.Ï I ■; FiiticlkT «orld better. He is now ten year» quit at the «arn< time. * 7,0 hed in carbon citi platinum Hoping to aee you at S:30 on the of H.xriipy Cour.tv 1». a old and a wonderful »printer for ft was deVeloned m the proceed •V fret« »Mr»for bl fh<- » ».at*» < f H» nry If ruornitig of September ¡5th, ami ¡.It W • three eights. H* was ruled oft the ing* that no corutdamt haw been Ma»t< th »ii <!*<,•* mi <I |ft»>m of wishing you continued success in ur »* Instantaneous ■ • turf Saturday becaus* of the poor made in the local court against Administration dn!% rh»-re- ttenaWely. Fir-’ ■« votir Work, 1 remain. « All jwrton» holding clolni» ■ bowing he made The owner be him and no word ha« l*en received nn. i aatiefactionguaranteed Your» Very Truly, lieves something waa girer. to the from the official» of Harney county v^sinM said rstute »Itali ¡»r<*»**nt •••••••••••••••••••-••• J. C BaaTLrrT. fh*m with th* proper rou<*h»rv at » Xei’Ollllte of < ‘ol| oriition-. Filin- U. I I n< Il V it IlialiH ri» . - hors-, as be never made such a poor in regards to th“ case or askiog th** ofE* h of Bigg« A' Bi/2 attorro*%*». ; Solicit« «I. C* ur.’y Superintendent. •bowing in any race be ever started that Ruker be det < n-d Judge i'i t’ •• r ' f I’u'T • <>' / *• . wi»h« - 1 1 >< K lit >1.1'L I. - - 1 i D Dali William Jone«. Frank R — Butte Miner Bonnifield decided ’hat there was » » wix mentii» Poni th** «fato of iti» (gT*oft Patt— Yea- I «i «rider, N I t.'arpen- F Olden, M A F insert Inwt. : notice thi- !2*h day of no authority of law for holding the lijilXisterad Derbem F ml 1 1 Teat. Th m . Turnbull. Send N Brown o Sons rout mail .defendant and ordered hi* dis Joly ¡002. ¡ojr rr»de cows; a two ■ S W H s MILT i X Pe order». Prompt, careful attention icbsrpe from custody—•Wintvmue- old grade Dw-div • Admit islr«(r r of II If W..irr.. n’« Tru«’ givfi all 0«. ’A' A rr»»- S* ir. PARRISH 8c RE bl bOLD, get hut little benefit fn in mi insti tut*1 thnt i» made, nnlv, a school First Natioai Bank OF BURNS, □ /¿EC Oft NOTARY PJ3LI0. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Strictly ^ixst-Clas t ^f\.cocrrLm.od.Giti.oxi.. Special Accommcdati-ns for Traveling Men — Photograph;?. F irst C lass B ar c f ; I n C onnection FIRST NATIONAL BANK OI ONTARIO, OREGON