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BURN’S, HARNEY COUNTY. OREGON, MARCH :S, IQ03 E VOL XVI. Amid loud cheers the pontoons when Preside it D. R Francis re PRESIDENT TO START FAIR on which tiie Shamrock rested slid turns from his European tour he easily ituo the water. I will make the plea that foreign na After more cheering the visitors taUBSCKlPTtON RATES WILL BREAK GROUND WHILE IN PORT tions desire to make exhibits.sur- TEXT IS SECRET AT PRESENT. Bl’l proceeded to luncheon. LAND, NEXT MAY. passing anything before attempted OnaYeir t-'®® RESULT IS KNOWN. SlxMoioii« -l-î? | by them in this country, and that Thræ Month« S CM.MONS. they cannot get ready in time be OFFICIAL DIR1CTOHY Presileat Corbett Sends Formal Imitation STATE—OiiKGON : Advance of Wages, Weighing of Coal, Check fore May, 1904 ” J. H. Mitchell -•Cornerstone of Monument May Ill the Circuit Court of tiie State of 03 Dockage, Eight Hours anil Settle The same statement alleges that Joseph Simon Also be Laid. Disputes by Committee. Oregon, for the County of Har 1 Thus. Tongue, the real and potent reason is that t M . A. M ood y ney. D. K. N. Blackburn the Westinghouse Company has Ploro«) oeuvr.l T. T. Geer President Roosevelt will break John W. Biggs and Dal lo verno A press dispatch from Washing advised the exposition officials ..... Fl Dunbar ecr«t»r. I Stole C 8 Moore ‘reason- J II Ack< rman ton says that tiie members of the that, it cannot install its light, heat ground for tiie 1905 Exposition at ton Biggs, composing the uot. PBb. r n -lrueUol!. ..... W H Lae ia Portland next May He may also Co-p irtnership of Biggs Isle (Hater ______ > R. 8. Bean. coal strike commission had filed and power plant intime for the with the president unanimous re proposed opening in 1904. More lay tiie base of Hie monument to and Biggs, Plaintiffs, vs. commendations and a final report. over, the steçl mills, burdened with j Ijjwis and Clark in the City Park. glNETII Jl'DICIAt- m-llCr T. The occasion will be a memora- C. W. Rami, Defendant. M. D curro»!' Although tiie commission ’ s report • BiatrlctJ eKv orders for month« to come, have W in Mittel . rosy . ..Is liver i had not been made public, enough i confessed their inability to furnish ble one in tiie history of the Pacific To C. AV. Itann, the the above eutalive J W Morrow Tiie Governors of named defendant: is known of its recommendations i construction material for the pro Northwest. COCSTY-iiARsrv : Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Mon In the name of the State of Oie- H.U. Levons to permit a review of the materia) jected buildings and intramural uuonty Ju l«e I ’ Kit-tler , tana and perliHVs oilier states will gon: You are hereby required to features. Clerk KA Miller] j railway facilities. Mnaaarer be invited to take part in the cere appear and answer the above com iellj ( Not only is an increase of 10 per '.. Tom Allen ear monies. Toe occasion will bring plaint filed against you in the above ' i c ¿« ’ mii't ce,| t 111 w 'iM(es granted to the miners. A mcmot THERE'S A HITCH IN APPOINTMENTS. bchjolSuperir’undeut the Lewis and C a-k centennial to entitled notion within six weeks Kock Inapeetur I RCJ wm'um«r , but ,,ew regulations in weighing UoHjuikasioiwf» t < t Miller coal, it is said, will really make the Gen. H. B. Compson May Get To Be the notice of the whole country, from th" dale of the first publica U.XRNEY Ü. 8. LAND OFFICE*. and will give tremendous impetus tion of this summons; amt if you j Adjutant-General. . wm Farre increare much larger, as they will to the Exposition. It will be a fail to so answer or appear, fot J^ewer ■ preclude men from being compelled lililliant mark in the centenni.il want thereof plaintiffs will take to mine more than a ton of coal There is a hitch over the ap and getting paid only for a ton, as pointment of a state g- me and for grow th of the Oregon country. The judgment agiinst you for the sum societies . President will be in Portland May „f r, |? 1.76 and interest thereon at now prevails. estry warden Mr. Quimby’s term SYLVA REBEKAH beitree No. |3 the rate of ten per cent per annum Another point decided by the expired March 4, but Governor Meet« every s,l ( Weituemlay. Meer«e> 'J 1st «n't Mr< S1„i;».. N. <>. H. W. Corbett, President of I he from tho 21st day of February. c u. smith. Hee. see y. commiieion is that the mining op- Chamberlain has taken no steps erators must fix the day s woik at toward naming a successor, The Exposition, telegraphed a message 1903, together with attorneys fees A. O. L’. W. Burr.« Lodge, No 47 to President Roosevelt, inviting him U11l.costs and disbursemouts of eight hours for every miner. MM».ver> Friday night. * M w reason of the delay is tiiat there is r. o uo>i. Bee. The minus .ll-o gain another j an 0Verp|U( of candidates fertile to lake part in the ceremonies ^¡g action, being the am uht of tin point of their contention in recog- job and this makes the task of Secretary Reed telegraphed to Sen- ju<fgn,demanded in plaintiffs HARNEY LODGE. NO. 77, I. O O F. i ator Mitchell about tho invitation ! complaint herein. ^»..«oildFenow. Hs>^v«yj«tunl.y n.zed with checkers of their own selection a delicate matter. e xtended to tho President. Senn-j „ummons is published by 7:3® P “• w V King. Seey- for coal as mined. I5y the system Speculation is also busy with of dockage the miners assert the the appointment of an adjutaut- lor Mitchell replied thut the I’re.-i- l)r,|,.r ,.f jfon h <■ | , V!111 j,llige PROFESSIONAL CARDS. operators heretofore have over- General of the Oregon National dent some time before had said by ,f the Comity Court i f Harnev burdened the workmen with re Guard. In fact, speculation is ‘ letter to Senator Fulton and him- t’minty. Oregon, dated tlie27tliday W. J. COLEMAN, bates, which material ly reduced more busy with this matter than is self that he would gladly pitriici- ,,f February, 190 !, w hich order re quires this summons to be publish gtenograplier and Notary i ublic their actual income. the Governor Unlike the position pute in the exercises. imzs- Jicrald STRIKE COMMISSION B urns , — O regon . OIB< ■ 'I C’l Igeo» Hank Building. GEO. 8. SIZEMORE, ATTORNEY, B urns , ................................ O regon CoUecaon- Lan 1 business, and Real Esiate Mincer prvuii <lv aiveii'ieil lo. M, FITZ'i EK ALL Notary i ublic Attorney at Law. Ketil Estate Agcut WILLIAMS & FITZGERALD Office ilold Masonic 1 i ■ i« X- E bn ¿, - ÜKEG0N. T mmlkiom W illiams S. W. MILLER, KOTAKY PUBLIC. lower Burns, - J on leùfl •MR i i lit kt. I ■ > I Mi i‘-J J.W BtG'jS, Ï I ¡Musili NC i H il t ÀM . I un kflJ ; man. ■] - Oregon HALT ,N lHGi.S Biggs & Biggs « ar F.'d I ciiAi <•) H.» n - ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, — — — — OREGON. B ! BNS, Practice in all toe courts of Ore. Collecti ons promptly made. REPOR I So tiie real issue raised by the millers when tliey went on strike is granted by the commission. Lers of game warden, there are republi can« us well as democrats after this ' military military title. title. Among the leading work, more pay and less ii.terfer- , deniocmls metit.ned for udjutnnt- ence on the part of the mining op-' gei,eral j8 If. f}_ Compson, who erators sums up this feature of the tilled tiie cilice several years ago. commission’s report. I General Compson has the bucking 11.e rep: rt also contains a pro-; of 11)any of ||le molit prominent t iston, it is sajd fur the settlement [l :1,j(rg ¡n (|le party mid it is sup- of all future troubles between . posed . that he will eventually win miners and operators by adjudicn- ----- ,U| The reason f.-r this delay is t on by a committee of tiie two not up; a-ent, but tint supposition parties tn tiie cot troversv. By is that there is politics mixed up this provision, it is understood, the in it 6Ouien here. Miner’s Union ii indirectly recog- The people of Burns are tinani- n'zed, mid this again is regarded nious in fawr of lien, Uompson’r as a victory for President Mitchell appointment and now is tiie time and organize I labor. The c ir. | for us to <*o a little missionary rnissi- n rs condemn the boycott ao k for our choiie. His friends jin thia little city should use their THE DEMOCRATIC DISTRICT CONVENTION. influence witli the Governor so that th* chief executive may know that Called to Meet io Albany April 11 to Norn- ..tiers ciions than Portland favor inste Candidate for Congress. • icn Comp-on. The Democratic State Central C. W.P.uami Committee has called a convention of the First Congressional District. PÄRKISH à REMBOLD, The convention will lie held al . ‘ «ttornevs-al-Law, : . n .pr.^kC liarDB '’tn<l Canyon Ci’y. ; Oi t ;oti. Albany Saturday, April 11. The <111 pra> < e in ’!•« courTB «>ï Harney i:”«i < Jtaatcvun ira anti i** tbv tupivuv tKun vi me delegates will number IOS, to be • . »(<:•. aua «aio tu U. M ÍMUÜ uiih <•. chosen by county central commit tees or . t primaries, as th cou -¡ty I! !.«r. •’-?'••• Cha s. 11. Ueoiiaixl, ctnlrai c imliiittees will decide ' - rs si? K attoksey - at - law , The district convention will elect -r .’.r- Careful attention given to Collcc- i if. an executive committee, which will kious and Real E-tale matters. c. - nx rate with the State Central Notary Public rl committee in conducting the cam O regon . Bra.xs, Office in Times Herald building paign. Samuel White, of Baker City, chairman of the State Com mittee, will be chairman of the ex JOHN W . GEARY I«" •.«..■«*•■>(>. . u. V ecutive committee. MARSDEN & GEARY. ‘ We shall wage a vigorous Cam rsici.ins and Sut^eotis. paign,” said Mr. White in an em U Wl .«i BURNS, OREGON. h .TM«. ■■■ phatic tone, “and we shall elect ..n h ,t jM £W none Xo to OJU e nt re» de nz * e. h. TH a our man. It looks as if .Mr Her tun ing *i rudi «,í*l mann will be the opposing candi n ¿b: R. D. BURROW. P »■•Í date. 1 can assure him in advance ■ >* PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. that if be is the republican tinmi- Bpevial atte tion giv.n to all chronic nee he will et the hardest run he die a«ei*. ever received in h's life.” «*;:«<• Calls to ■«"'pirt <3 ihe country will lie ’a»« ■ :D ArTt* i «lav or ni.-ht. TWO FAIRS IN IW5? • ',* , Boom« 1 and 2. 11 irns H -tel. nr- 0.X.IM 11 "J WAITS TO HEAR PROTESTS. 1 *5v •Ee-di ed in The Times lieraid, a weekly EASTERN OREGON WOOL GROWERS. newspaper published at Burns, Ope- I gon, once a week, fur a period ol Meet iit Pendleton and Set Dates For six weeks. 1'1 e dalo uf the first Ssles-.-Other Business. publication In reof is February 28, 1903. C A. SwKEK The executive coinmillee of the Attorney for Plaintiffs. Oregon Wool Growers’ association, in session at Pendleton, lift tin Religioni Services. matter of securing salt ini lie hands of Secretary J 11. Gwinn. About Servie-s at Christian Science 1000 tons will be required, says Hall every Sunday al II ;i tn mid ’.he Pendleton East Oregm ian. S p in. S ryiee Wednesday even The following dates for Sub were ings nt S Subject for Sunday, established: P"ndleton M.iy 28 29 March 22, “Reality.” and June 12-13; Heppri-r, June 2- Rev A .1, Irwin will preach at 3 and June 23 24: The Dalles, Harney the 2nd Suud.iv of each June 5-6; Shaniko. June 9-10 and month at 1 I a. ni. mid 7:30 p. m. June 26 27; Baker City, June 15- Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 16; Elgin, June 18 19. To Pendleton will come all of the | t>. ni. Sunday school nt Hurney th» product of Umatilla county, a part ' first Sunday of each month at Id of Grant county and probably ail of that of'Walin Walla county. ! o’clock a in. On tiie sec«>tid, third To Heppner will come- all of the mil fourth Sunday nf each month Preaching ser product of Morrow county and a at 3 o'clock p ni vice »very sec.nil Sunday at 8 p ni portion of that of Grant county. ! Two and one-lialf million pounds Representative Williamson ' of wool in tiie grease are expected secured a promise from Laud Com to he marketed at I’endletou this missioner Richards to take no riual year. steps looking to the creation of the IX8FES OF SIIEEP. , Blue Mountain forest reserve until Mr. Gwinn believes the loss in ifter delegations of miners from sheep will be shown by the time of Sumpter and residents of Grant the sales begin to fie much larger c iunty can be heard in opposition. Ccmmissiciier Richards said, as tins year than anyone now sup- f"r as lie persotuiliy concerned, Le p .sea to be possible. He ia not did not favor including mineral optimistic either about the quantity Lind within the reserve, liut be of wool. He say«: "It mu-t be would gladly hear anything r ex remembered that an experienc'd that is to tie said W l.iamson wooibuyer can tell the instant lie thinks u delegation <>f interested pulls a fleece apart just how many parties will soon make n trip to periods of forage feeding the sheep Washington to present their case which bore the fleece Iris been He told the Commission' r that II e through during the year, and prettv closely when •beep and stoi kmen favored th • moreover, creation of the reserve, provided tho«e periods were. Every sp-ll <•{ graaing be permitted on the sum very «old, distr<s»ful weather mer range, the same as is now show« tn a fleece, as surely as the done in the Ca-eade reserve. annular rings «how in the growth .fa tree. Swsir.p Lend Dcdsicn. Tn the case of J. I. M .rrow and The St. Louis F dr may be po«t- others against I be State of Oregon W, w L E. Illhhard p .tied Until 1905, is the gi st of a and the Warner Valley Stock com UibL ui ii <k. BixjMrnton. F DEN T1STS. el speci il dispatch from S . L ’UH t pany, involving rom* th »Brands of • I» r sir. r. the San F.mictrco Chronde. Office Irf wr *»*■ of The 1 [ft » T<rk acres of swamp land se’ec ion near ’ Biro». Oregon. The Lewis'and Clark Fair will Lakeview, Oregon, ths secretary of L.e? e'll ————————m——————— be held in 1903, if it has to bs hcl'l «be interior has lever«e| the deci* in a backyard, is the sentiment of «ion of the commissioner of the tiie Punliiid directors. And they renera) land office and directed the r» 8 n.urk.»* ■ re strongly inclined tu believe submiseion F. for approval of a * JOHN MfMPLLF.N » • I that ths report from St. Mais is a i new swamp laud list eiubtacing Fhctoanphar. canard. 1, II « such of the lands in Controversy as « ma According to the statement pub properly |.ns«ed to the alate. rtc Baras — — (hegon liahed in the Chronicle, the direct Thia decision rejects all claim* ore or the Louisiana Purchase Ex adverse to the state excepting that Ckoniv days ,♦> ferreJ f.«r I«’ p- Mlion "have unwillingly persua of the heirs of Ama Boyd and any maki' g Mttings. Pbotoa fin ded themselves that another year other existing pre-emption claim ished in carlnJn and platinum i« n«ee*sary to give the »orI I*’ aat- which ha« been perfected before ing exposition they hive planned. the dc lsroi. is carried Into effect. >i Tiie qu< «lion how to make the au extei velv First <•!■•« work nrement public is cow Icing Try Cream of Wheal, a de! and stisfai-ti ii gnarai t> Be<ed. expcied tha b-*«kfa-t f- 1—at Ifuston's. COMPANY Launching ol the Challenger Glasgow. March 17.—Shamrock III was launched at 1:1E p in. today Large crowds gathered at Demy's yards at Dumbarton in spite of the drenching rain, which however, ceas'd before the arrival of the special visitors train. Sir Thomas I.iptoi escorted Lady Shaftesbury to the christening data. Among others on the plat form were the Earl and Coun’es« of Marandkellie Lord Overtor, Lord Provost of Glasgow, linn. Chari»« Russel, Reginald Ward, William Fife and Captain Wringe ■ nd Captain Bevis. At 5:15 p in.. Lady Shafts!.:,,/ broke trie bottle, saying: I <-l.n-l-n you Shan,rock I Ji, may God bless V'.u and may you bring I ack the At th" Preslivterian church Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor Devine servici s '.he third and fourth Sundays of each month nt II a. tn. and 7:30 p in. b abbuih school id 10 a. n>. ev.-ry Sabbath morning. Ä Tria! WiH Ccnvmce You Oregon Forwarding Co Ontario, Oregon UNDER NEW MANAGEMEN I Strio S3 Special Accommodai?.uns for Traveling Mem Preaching servics nt the Baptist This hotel is centrally I <-.it'd and under the inanngemi i.t of mi church every 1st ami 2nd Sundays, morning ani t'vening Sunday experienced landlord, The building h i < I h - i - ii thoroughly renovated -chord < verv Sunday at II a. in. mid is well furnisbid. The dining i •om is in < h irge nf polite, accoin- prayer meeting ever}' Thursday ino.'a’.ing waiters. T he table« are fiirnisln d with the best. evening. I n C( >NNE< 1 ION. F irst C lass B ar KODOL digests what you eat. KODOL cleanses, purifies, strenr’henf and sweetens the stomach. KODOL cures Indigestion* dyspepsia, and all siornaoh and bowel troubles. the action of the gas KODOL accelerates tric glands and gives tor.e to the digestive organs. KODOL relieves an overworked stomach ——— of <11 in rail! gives to the heart a full, free and untrarnmeied action, nourishes the uervods s/ue-. and feeds the brain. KODOL I, the wor.dertul remedy th«l ii i -i n making aomariy sick people well and weak p«op e strong by gn ■ ? to their bodie, all of the noun»1ment that la con tained tn ihe food they eat. * BAtk, oi'r. Z1 0^ Sire hr. - 2'J IH tm t'., trial ■He which MU» Iw SOe. frewed Ml, to I. C. toVITT < C3 . C'P CA&Q. JOHN II HAI.V, Pin « 1 HANK lt,< OFFI.N, Vir I AMI1 IKK First National Bank OF BURNS, Ori£CON„ Accoiints (/■ CnrfoiaiiiitiÁ, lirio, and Indhitlituls Solkited. \7E WANT YOUfr BUSINESS. •f'/r/- anti Cuunly ^nri mb bonyht nt tAt . n>‘. t j. fi.i.i bank Is insured and will lx- reimbursed for any I or hold up day or night. Burna Dmggirt- 4 .-»n .'»•r-. .'»•«i :*»•«*> ♦ >«r. »•«- .ter. V JollN It ItAl.Y. I n -mv. i. M Al l X A.NIM.lt, A i. r tlooi TiiK n <Kie»r »1 «.IT.O I i » riivwimn*; ’ V U =-■= IsILTFXTT =- C01ap33.bla Pocket Mt'Ti'O-«'' >j « \ i >| »nut ti. Th»" Wfer^sA" <*T> »I .«mal.« t inaili, «•.l»ii. «»¡» with riel» if J'l «»■«! iwtiLg» In« «n-îirjr X VI« j «»f »Ttrphef« • I» k- 'm-. » in l’K!. Af.ÍMí * AMTr.l LILIPUT STÛRIGSCCPE CO. FORRE-! BUILDING FlitI X FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ONTARIO OREGON lililí I III 11 \ il! utili. STGi KHOI.DF.RS-John D. Daly. W li n i .L i. i • Frank It Coflin. At.mY Robbi«.. II. F Ol ten, M A'« N. I Curri ri- ter, William Miller. I. II Let. 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