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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY,OREGON, NOVEMBER VOL XV Religious Service*. ROSE the moment, not having time to consult with all of the other coun Services at Christian Science ties and get delegates from them, Hall every Sunday at It a maud so that they could personally con AWB WASTE" OF HARNEY SAYS 8 p in. Service Wednesday even sult Senator Mitchell before he left BAKER DEMOCRAT. ing* nt 8 Subject for Sunday. for Washington, D. C„ and they Oct. 19 “Probation After Death." were all the more pleased to find Oct 26 “Ever'asting Punishment." Experiaeatal Orals Raialag Witbeat Irriti that Grant county has sent a strong ti*« Mat Prevea tbe Wea4erful petition to the senator protesting Rev A J. Irwin will preach nt Fertilità ef tbe Sail. against the reserve. In fact, it is Harney the 2nd Sunday of each said that Grant county, almost to [ month at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. tn. Sabbath school every »abbat h at 2 For a few eaasons the farmers of a man is opposed to the measure. Harney valley have been eiperi- If the majority of the people in ! p. m. men ting in raising grain without Malheur and Harney counties fa Sunday school at Harney the • • irrigation At first they wen some vor th* creation of a reserve, or any first Sunday of each month at 10 • • • • We have the most Complete st ck in town in • • a • aa what surprised that they were able ' da«» of people favor the same in o’clock a m. On the second, third • • • • ail lines of • aa • and fourth Sunday of each month • • to get any results at all and but . Grant and Baker counties, they will at 3 o’clock p in Preaching ser • • ae aa • • little trouble or eipenae was haz- have a chance to make themselves vice every second Sunday at 8 p ui. • at • • • • • sarded in the undertaking. Each heard by getting up petitions and • aa • • • At the Presbyterian church • • tecurring year has been bringing | interests of all commercial classes • • Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor • • • • ae better crops until this fall’s crop concerned will be carefully weighed Devine service» the third and fourth • • • • • • has been an eye epet er The tall lie congress the same as before a Sundays of each month at 11 a. m. • • • • aa at • • stubbie and the many sacks et grain court, and the decision undoubted and 7:30 p m. habhath school at • • aa aa 10 a. in. every Sabbath morning. • • that embelish the landscape in ly in favor of the largest interests aa • • aa every direction is an astosii»hing The delegation is composed of s< me Preaching services at the Baptist • • • • ae • • Our Specialty—-The very best of ae revelation not only to the old-time <*f the leading men of that section, ‘church every 1st and 2nd Sundays. • • aa ae stuck raisera but to the tarar ger and ail thei ask is that th« govern , morning and evening Sunday • • • • ae ae i school every Sunday at 11 a. in that sojourns in the laud Every ment does not take snap judgment i prayer meeting every Thursday • • • • goods and prices as low as our compet • • ae • • body is commencing to A»k bis on the question before consulting evening. aa itors. «.< <4 • • ae • • aeighbor “lias a new era dawned ail of the interests at stake. They ae • • ae • • on us?” Experienced men from will start w irk just as soon as they ae • • ae • • TrtB Tlhat Tarn* to Rtone. the Walla Walls country were tell I return home to organize and co-op- ae • • There is a tree that grow« H Mexico • • ae ing th* |H*<>pie of Burna last month j erate with the other counties with I called the “chijol,” or atone tree, it • • ae aa that the great wheat lands of the a view of getting the commercial Is of enormous proportion«, both in • • • • aa ae • • north in their infancy did not be I bodies and all others interested to circumference and height. It ha« a • • ae number of branch«» spreading out • • ae gin >o give the lesulte that Harney i-ign a petition and pass resolutions WideI) and carrying leaves vf ay ellow- • • ae • • • • ish green color. The wood is extreme coun.v has been showing after its against the forest reserve being es ae • • ae ly tine and easily worked in n green • • brief trial The discovery means tablished ae • • state. It is not given to cither warping • ae • In connection with our business. much to tbe people of the south. It ae X • • or splitting The moat remarkable FORMED ORGANIZATION. • • thing about it ia that «fter being cut means a large population in a short • • • • The delegates held a meeting the wood gets gradually harder, and in • • • • • * time. Il means the cutting up of the course of a few n ears it is absolute e» • • ' last evening and formed a perma • • ly petrified, whether left in the open • • ' the great stock rang«». It means • • • • • a railroads and cities, churches and nent organization in order to carry air or buried in the ground. From this • • • • | on the work against the proposed timber houses can be built completely • • • • houses. fire-proof, and would last as long ad • • aa • • forest reserve An executive com aa though built of stone. In stead of one industry support • • • • • • mittee cons st ng of sev.'ii members a at ing a few isolated communities tba • • aa • • A Zoological Wonder. • • laud will teem with husbandmen ; ; was named ae follows. J. H. Rob • • • • The only live mus-k-ox ever exhibited • • and artisans of all kinds and thrift bins, chairman; .1. L Rand, Wil on the American continent is now at • • M ovt - cxs and Bucks. • • • • liam Pollman. Emil Meizor, E. J • • the New York zoological park, to re • • and prosperity will work th« com aa I •• Godfrey, Mr. Johnson and Maurice main as long a« it will consent to live. • • aa ing and going of every harvest. Correspondence Solicited. aa After long negotiations, beginning in • • aa Have the seasons changed? No! \ Fitzgerald. • • San Francisco anti extending across aa • • Committee on finance — E J God the continent, it wr * finally • urc’iaF e<! • • aa The explanation is probably that in I aa • • Hon. William C. Whit nt < nd by aa many places there are large tracts ! frey, E W. Mueller, F. 8. Baillie by • • him presented to the zoological park. •• aa Committee on petitions—C. A. The price paid was $1,600. Thus far aa- ! that »ub-irrigate. This has been aa • a I tbe dryeet season ever seen in Har Johns. N C. Richards and Judge only three lite specimens of the inuik- aa ox have ever reached civilization. The aa ney county yet where proper atten-! J Fawcett. other two were taken on the eastern aa I •• a a coaat of Greenland, in Ifi'.iy, by a Swed lion has been given the average' •2 WIIAT J. II. ROBBINS SAYS aa ish exploring expedition. • • » aa i yield of wheat and barley has been • a aa I “It seems rather a wild statement I 1 This ia the rarrit animal that has thus •• aa ' about forlv bushels to the acre J. W II'WI, t)Al.TOK Miaos aa | no doubt to that portion of Pori far been secured by the zoological •• •• park.—Four-Track New». The cultivation of the laud has I landers who are not acquainted Biggs & Bigg* ••>••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I been to summer fallow, that is to with the conditions is Eastern Ore ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW, I allow tbe ground to rest every other got. to state that the valuation of B I BWa, — — — — OBBOON. Petltioa for Liquor Lkenie. year and put in tbe crop early i Practica in all tba court« of Ore. The natural moisture of the land or { the property in the district of (he proposed forest reserve e as much I CoUectiou» promptly mad«. To the Honorable County Court I the sub-irrigation or something not: aa the commercial rating of Port of Harney County, State of Oregon: JOHN 1) DAI.T, l*BS*ina>iT UIA.<K K. COFFIN, Vi< « P iik . iuamt explained permits the grain to ma- land, over *22,000.000, but it ia e. A - BixxoLb C. W. F amish We, the undersigned legal voter» i tore It ia tine too, a» good ae is true. We did not come to this of ih" precinct of L'«wcn, »aid couu PARRISH A REMBOLD, produced anywhere The old-: place with bowie knivo and pistol, j t.y and state, most respectively pe A ttor nay s-al-I-aw. timers are I- th to believe their eves i ae was represented ill some of your tition vour Honorable Court to grant OF BURNS, OREGON. Barn* (and Canyon City.) Oregon. They t’tve l>een saying: “It was Will »rKt.c» I. I*. c«r» «r Man.«, Au a p»|a*r», but come ■» representative j Graat cuvatles aad In th« su*r«*ia cvart ui la» n petition to N. J. Lewis to sell Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited. Si> sccidi nt thia year, you will see •tat*, aad aia* In U. •- lana viftca. citizens to present evidence to »how »piritou» mall and vinous liquors iirBl," and so It has ••een. The 2). W Starf, that we are right and only want al hi» place of business in »aid pre men from the north are telling them Uhan H. Leonard, If. Car^tafr. Jftaar StaAA.a,. X. J W.Uiam,. 6. JT. Vaat, wnai 90 per cent <>f the citizens in cinct in less quantities than one A ttobniv - at - i . aw , “We had the same experience, but ’ ■f- Ot^aa, ?//. Jf/aaaaatar, Wa. Joaaa, T j A oi . 2)aaaa. the counties named demand lor the Careful «tteiition given to Collec- •e* whai •mi cmintry is doing and protection of their interest» We gallon for a period >'f »is months OMiimeiicing November 13, 1902: N. U. CARPENTER, Cashier. tmos «nd Real Estate matters leSides the Im.gei we cultivate the think We have the right to be Heat R, R. fils, Waller Gray, Andrew N'otsrv Public i>etter *<• do Of course you will ed seriously, and not written op in D. Lytle, Ed. Silver, A A. Clay B ush . O bkoo * have luid tears; we h»<i and do humorous iiiaiiner, ae though ih* | pool, J H Jordan, M V Smith, N OiTice in Tioiea-Herald bud ling i nave now but the uverag» n. ikes it > whole thing were a hug* joke. In 1 O Oard, Ben Jordan, C W Jordan. worth trying all the time’’ my district, nut of ta-tween 3000 T. F Heinz J W Heinz, G E. Next year Harney will put in JONH W « faut and 4000 people, but three person» i Parker. J L. Hitz, Scott Hayes. L UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT W. U i tn»r* grain than she did this and have publicly eipre»e*d themaelves B. Hayes, W, W Drink water, I. B. MARSDEN 4 GEARY without d itibf’titnea ar* changing” in favor of the reserve "—Telegram Clark, Wiu L Clark. D W Jordan. Phyakuns and Surgeons. All h.i» not lieen said yet that can I J C Gray. G W Clark BVBNS, OBBOOB. , to-»aid *1*0111 Eastern Oregon and iBittotlvc iU R«fere*4«a aaw Operative. .Notice is hereby given that on 0/« al reMd»**« i'hvnr .Vo _ I lik* Eastern Washington it loo has MRS. A JORDAN, Proprietor. HURNS, OREGON. ‘ Saturday, the 8lh day of November, ’ a future.—Baker Dem.*crat, Governor Gee ’ submitted to At DR H, VOLP, 19112, 1 will apply to the abovs torney General Rl«< k>>urn th* ques entitled court for the license ■« Striotlv Z^izot-Oleiss Physician and Nurgron, THEY WANT NO FOFEST RESERVE tion •» to whether th*cooetitutional specified in this jaitition. omet AT kUIDSMlK amendment adopted at Iset election East -¿ù-ocorrxrm©d.a.tloru N J Lr.wis. Easters Oresaa Mes Oktala a Ptedge for th* initiative «nd referendum ■ • BrawalM L ■ H IbbArA is operative with.m' legislative en Fra» Seaatar Hitchell. Hibbard & Brownton. actment _____ i D kntistt «. (ilf \ N S H Th* »ttorney general hold" that Otne» « e <o"f «OT •' Tb» cttlwn» Bank United Slat*. Senator Mitchell PATENT W KITING RING This hotel is centrally located and under th* management nf an it i> ••peratiee Hie conclueion i* Bnrn. Or»r’n ( ha* protniaed a delegation of Raker The building has been thoroughly renovated experienced landlord, that it ie »elf egecutlng. H* *•*• 'I‘HE most important improve- I City men that nothing will be don* The dining room ia in charge of polite, aceoiu- •nd is well furnished, the people in ed .pting th* initiative • merit of the «g* tn the art nf • toward creating the forest rcaerva The table* are furnished with the beet. ihodating waiters JOHN' McMCI-LEN • in the Blue mountains until the ■ nd referendum simply reeerve to |>*f>nianehip make* th* poor writer a splendid penman in a few week* tbem*elve» the power which they • |>eople of Baker. Grant, Malheur F irst C lass B ar I n C onnection originally held, but had voluntari by the use of thi« ring Endorsed • and Harney counties bava a chance by prominent College Presidents ly vested in the legislative a«aem- and Boards of Education in Europe a | to make themselves beard on th* Baraa — — Oregon • and America. Sample doten as a subject. While lb* pre.ent deleHa bly. I sorted sue* sent po*t paid for IL'KI Cloody days preferred for • • tkm, which held a long conference rwo owo ■ -»•«-* ♦ owe* o«r>-o«r> <^wr» e Th* preliminary elamination of •ingle sample 25c When ordering making sittinfa. Photoe fin- • | with the senator, were from Baker Jl,UN 1» DALY. l a.Miosr M Al EXANDEK, Vm l*BBaiDSBT. $ a single ring, slat* whether for man, i»bed in carbon and platinum and Grant counties' they assured the Thomason brothers for the woman, or child effects tbe sai.stor that tba people of all shooting of Lew» Heott, at th* Har PENN MFO. SUPPLY CO. Instantaneous proceaa u»ed tba counties mentioned were op per ranch, was held at Vai« Tues Ns. IU I Fwrts Sir»«. FRIl «Ot.LMIIA astwnaivalv. Firal-claa* work posed to tbe furaet reserve, and day and resulted in th* diecbaig* OF ONTARIO, OREGON A and aatiafaetiou guarantaerl they only ask that ths matter bs of young Thnmseon, while his brie •••••••••••••••••••••••••e bald in abeyance long enough to tber. James Thomason, was held to A<-<*otinte of < ’or ¡x»i iitionio, Fimin nnd Individuals J give them lime to convince tbe gov appear liefore th* grand jury with Solicited. A ernment through pe'1'*00* from the bi* bund filed at t.jiJU Scot I ia STOCKHOLDER- —John D Daly. William Jonaa, Frank R } MU. OrM MRS«. Bak«r Qty. On. mining, stvckrsisii^ and vgricul- reported aa gelling along nicely C ffin. Abner Robbina. P. F Olden M Alesandar, N U Carpen- a Th* ofily fully equipped optic«! • t . .. .. M . • i. 11 . • I } laral iatsreeta of tba county to es and will recover —Ontario Argue institution lietween ‘•»It Lak* and tablish th« forest reserve. E II. TBIT, f aahler. X Hrisii'ific fitting of S ot I.snaberg 4 Dalton's ad tbit Portland. Il may be Mid that tbe delegs *»•*> "C»v gists-» J.*ns*tgrou»'4 •■> mesvur* •v xy«O<4««- *!•*.• -Utv .xjav >M«O <-»•«- Use was Urasd on tbe impulse of wavk BLOOMING LIKE THE M. M. CO Ontario, Oregon GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY GOODS AND BOOTS AND SHOES. Oergon Forwarding Co Ontario, Oregon, Is now selling goods on a cash basis and making a slaughter in prices, It will pay you to see them. Watch for the an- nouncement in this space next week. 1 • • X 1 I ■ tfi ■i W' w?™ •• I:: .. «tic *| lieft re I e 'W j . hroi; ¡Où en, ri’i, her efi hi;..: IF cm c nip, m The Times-fier aid 4Ü8ÖCB4PTION KATKÄ itk$V 'til.!. 112 e tau u Jaa Tear .. ....... ......... six Meatha.......... .............. Tbraa tfeetba ................................. I. Eps J«!j ;.!• id. 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