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Oe iimcs-Mwraid HATURDA Y- M A R< If .« JVC?. JI I ! 1 N IHKIl VI miatfvr Gov. McBride, of Washington, has vetoed the $50,000 appropri ation bili recently passed by the legislature of that state for the Lew is .11 d Clark lair. we have always advocated a cor poration tax law. It may, per haps, be rather tough on some of the numerous ‘-wild cat” mining companies to Lace to pay a tax on their ‘-watered ¿lock,” but if this law is allowed to go into ell'cct it w ill perhaps be the means of letting some of the ‘-water” out of this i class oi stocks, and the genti a . public may then be able to form some idea as to what the capital stock of a corporation really is. (i .i i-rnor ( l.ainbi rl.iin has muzzled the lieu land grafter, and. has dctcrmiiifd to sail- the rem-, We believe that should the peo mint of Oregon’s once glorious I ple of Harney county be jpven ¡111 - . bool land arc. to the actual ¡ictu.il set- Het- ' opportunity’ to vote on the Lewis While it is late th i - oi I lie Lt.lte and Clark Eair appropriation, re traits Io begin, some valuable tract* cently made by the legislature, may even yet be saved f.oin ex they would sustain the action of ploitation. that body. A petition to invoke the Ri-feiei.dum lias bei-11 receiv Tin ()i eg' ni.in w ill obtain fi otn ed in this city,but we do not know ■ ollie.- of the Secretary of to wliat extent it is being signed. Slate tin- list of names of those While tins county would receive persons w ho have so little pride | less benefit Iroin the f.iir than any in their state as to try to defeat 1 other county in the state—with tin- Lewis and Clark Centenial; I the exception, possibly, i f Lake, and it will publi-h the fist by 1 01111- on account of its lack of trans lies. In tins way it will be shown portation facilities the people what dead weight Oiagon is are public spirited and willing to doomed for the present to carry. stand the burden of taxation the Oregonian. big appropriation would incur. I However. Portland’s selfishness IMTEU -TATE“ I.AXn "EKI' E. I jtl llNS, Ore., I etiruar} jjl . .) Perita*« Sendo 'kin to New York to fid Harriman'« Perm; siwa. Thi»co-parlncr.-diii, heretofore ex Not re is hereby given that tin* following- II- . ; kin* and ■ •o .uk-: li.iul l-r'"I "' support .4 ci»iiu. »“'I isting between V J. -• — - ■hu'“u. 1 ! ruufml I- ...O«- A. I- Hunter, under the firm name H.-.liir«! Iwn. Mutl-h EX.- 11 I "f » Wu.il of Hopkins A Hunter,ba* this <lav .. viz III •»', ...... 19.L.1 SV. T ■ c- - K. F YV M . been disolvid. All ai 'tints due J. ! uttn b C-t f. 1 '»v.J.g Witu.tjee to prose i uot'K r< Bidviire uiMin anti cnlmatio i said firm are pay 1 fie t > ■ J- B p" ofraid . l.viz J- Durât, of Harney,Oregon, v. .»iG« t.l»»T4 Jr.. Juniis Law teas, and Luitou kins who will al- > l-ay all claims 1. Biii-ts. ail of Bun a. orvjjon. • \Y.M. FA RHE. Réguler. again-1 the firm. V. J- Hopkins. A. I.. Hunter. NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. Barns March 23, l'-W3. I,. B. Wilcox. president of the Portland flouring Mil! company, has bleu eeli-c-t-- I by’ the chamber of commerce and the board of trade to go to New Y rk and interview E H. llar.imaii. with the v< -v to bringing about an agreement be tween th-.- Oregon Rml'.iav A Navi VNlTriD STATES LYND OFFICE. I gation company and the Columbia Burn», Orc,, M r -h I'-'1 8. > N’.jio :« ltvreLv ifiven that the followGij.- Southern railroad whereby tin- lat i .ti *. -i h t.r- lixh til. d notice oi his intention ter will be enabled to extend its NOTICE FOR IM BRICATION. i., ,¡.lit I <>.,f in nupp-»rt of his claitn. and tii.-i’ »-aid proof - a ill be liia ic before the Register and Ef< civer at Bun a. Oregon, on April J'th, lines south from Shaniko about UNITED hT Y 1 r - I. AND OFF: KJ 1 •):!. \ /: Hd. E No. 1577 of Joseph Corn- for the Burt'H, Oie/- t . March H. Loir 1. G ti d - iti'-i. >E‘ i *F.'4 >ec. Lots 7, 8 100 miles to the Bend. • • Notice i» hereby given Ü I . • - . 11 _ L.. YY If. Lui : ». Orfv<» «. L h < flU- ! i r He names ihe foHowitg v.iineFsvn to prove The Columbia S .uth-rn now make pr*>..f on lier «h *»• ■ h!« <.i moi;». ■>'.'i'L't fv upon anti "Ultivatioti f. i th- - N A> , NV. ,N’A . of hrtid-lai. L \T T. Du 'ii. W J. Dunn. I.. M. runs between Shaniko A Biggs, a -'A VV‘. NW-. lint . SetiAurd und E. S. Marshal’, all oi Narrows, Or- *! beri.ro the l»»,gi»* ' f distance of 70 mile“, connecting nt W. Fur’ ', (»regon, on Tues 11 • \VM. FARRE. Register. 11K3. the latter point with the Oregon April. She names the followii ' the comjdete irrigation 1 Railway A Navigation company unid ¡and: I shm " Cona’an’- The On-gon Railway A Navigation A alter B. Barker ami I.- ■ 1 Burn», Oregon. W . 1 arre . Kegifrter. company holds the bonds of the NOTILE FOR PUBLICATION. Columbia Southern, ami without r.XITKIi STATES 1..1SII OFFtl-F, f BCK.X-. Ore.. Man h . l'.KB.l '.lie consent of the Harriman road NOTICE EOR I I I.LIGATION’. v ■ lahereli *tv*n rh«t*Mr* Carri« Free- lihin i»f Ri < »r;-«« -:i, ili! H ti loti notti c of in Yeti- it is not able to extend its lines into iL 1 io Link- proof 0:1 lo r «’»nert lami •■‘aim No. rXITEU STA . . LAND OrFIl E.l , sn •><<•. <. hot 1. I N W ,. central and sr.utlieastcrn Oregon. Burn» Ore-' > .. .lurch '.I. 1 .'.3. t vi:1 j .-'A 1 ,. \\ SE’a. 7, N’W t NE’4 fece. 1-S I» hereby giv< '! . lit«.- e„i.,'»nt. T. ■ . K F.. Ite» »re ihe Reuiater and Re- The chamber of con tn rce and of Notice Buren, »»rcgofi. hr» fi'e-l no'ice ' f intention t t-ivcr fi’ Bui na, Oregon, on Friday, thè 17th < ¡aim No. ’5á. tceke proof on h h ■:< ft and _ board of trade are endeavoring to ' I»; a 4 dav nf Aprii, 1! <W. L>rtb *V,‘48W>4 N', -A';. -r’-t NW she i.aiin a ili'' followii-K witncBat a to prove N YV'4 &E‘4. -■ »'ti-.i I. Tp. - IC -M E.. \v . M. ih-- <..iii|." 'i- irrigai;.»!: and n f latnation of aaid tiring about an adjustment nt the . before tiver at ------- Burns, th»* Regifi’er m i Ke-.......... -. land I' - es M. < heeney, of Riley. Oregon, Mart afiairs of the Columbia Soutiiern thegou, on Tu'»!«-, the '-'’h <luy of Apri., V. Baker, imae ' onatant and J. Clark Freetnau which will en ibl - it to 1 xten I its 1'J He name» the i>' ■ . g «i iiw/Men t-> piove a! « f Bui uh , oregou. W m . F arue . Regia’er (’.inp'Hf ii : ‘t. re» .ulna'ton of lines and open up 11 vast and fertile ! the ih.-l lnmì J. chi’ a l’i ■ -a . Muri. ▼. Baker, ‘ci. »' Mil u'l! <-f territory in Centiai and mullieast- Burna, -.». eru Or.-gon which s tributary. W m E aioïk , Register. Job printing—The Times- Herald What’s In a Name? Will K. King lias ilispo; i-d in die past and apparent indiffer- Everything in in tin* name w I d ii it j ence to this section would carry comes to Witch Hazle Salve. E. the Ontario Democrat to J. f>i egg, in ol der to devote liis Ctl- some weight should the referen (J. I> Witt A’ Co. of Chicago, dis- tin- liim to his law practice. Will dum be invoked. If, ¡is is possi covered, some years ago, how to K. did not stay with the news ble, but hardly probable, the ap make a salve frornj Witch II./. 1 f.r Piles ¡'ill ¡1 1’or paper l)u«me.-s until lie was too propriation be voted down, it that is a sp'i ifie f»r pool to quit, as some of the rest would not be desire to economize I blind, bbi-ding, itching mid pro oi ir.. Mi . Gregg is an experi and prevent an increased tax rate, truding 1'ih-s. ' i z'-ma. Cll! ‘, burn“, bruises ami all skin dis. asi-s, D • enced new spaper man and a pi ac but more to give Portland a slap Witt's Salve li is 1.0 iipi il This tual punter, and will make a for her domineering methods on has given riso to nmm rmi; worth sun i .s of the business. Here’s legislation asked by other parts less counli-rf. its /• k f.r D -Will.’- to y ou, |ake. of the slate. —tin-gi'i.uin -—Hurns’ th"..gif Is. i A ‘ i ih Htfrtjl r» A K at h ¡V I ► i H r< ‘I’ I. ,<l a1 pl.,y n h i f •re I id« ■n K \T ’ rt' th i: I’ •••I u: h i» I I It is n d likelv tliat Central Or- ■gi.n will long leni.un willioiit .1 1 albo.id It ungili go unrccog- nizcd indi finitvly if tlic-i e w ere olii) thè (¡ut <d ils rcsouices to 1 omini iid it to ti.mspor'.iition invìi foi m.lgnilii ii ni 1 csouri es are noi aloni- siillicient to justify tlie build ing ol 1 .lilro.ids. lini tinse ic- -ourci > ¡uè dr.iwing peoph-, and .1 tunnelous popu'.itimi will bave i.ulii.id 11 .inspoi t.itimi. llieii pi escili c in dii- country will pio- duce ¡1 tr.ilic tliat will inuke it ¡111 ol'jeit fin 1 aih muls lo build tlii-te. Ami wlicic ilici 1 is 1 emulici alive ti .itili file le w ili ti .111 poi t.itimi lilies In- built. Ihe sittlcrs poliiing ulto Centi al ()i egon and tlie ile Aclopincnt .igeili ie< already al wmk tlieie inaki H icitain tliat lh.lt svitimi will li.ivi- adequate ti anspoi t.itimi (acilllics. Il i iimot be ili il il will reni un ¡-.ol.iied fot nny i onsìdei able pei ioti. (Lego uhm. A Remarkable Cu<e. (Inn of the most remurkiiblit cases of li cold, deep sented on tbe lungs, cmising pneilli.oiiiH, is that of Mrs Gertrudo E. Kenner, Marion Ind , who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She sil>s: 'Til.- coughing nod straining so weakened me that 1 run dewn in weight from 1-IH to 92 pounds I tried n number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wunilerful remedy cured nu entire ly of the cough, str. ngtliem d my lungs and restor-<i me to mv nor mal weight, health mid strength.” - Hurns’ Druggists. About the 1st of March we will begin taking gtc.ek and nn(i| that time will close out many useful article» for Less Ilian the Articles Cost. r We need tlie room for our spring stock. Tbe Cash and rMll ar.- worth more to us than thè goods. Ths more we sell th, h -s we will have to invoice. Now is the time to secure btr. gains. Call and see if we don’t mean business. ‘T—. T~27~ J??*c5C/ J i J I ¿11 i - i 'TQ^ ¿11 GEER & CUMMINS. Dealers in Crockery, Glassware, Windmills, Pumps, Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Paints, Doors Windows, Garden Seeds Etc. tc tc ai th se b< Sole agents for Rider-Ericsson Engines. Only Tin Shop in Harney County L L Mari h arti li ha t itti» l»vvn fih •: ti. c.-iit« E, F 7, iiiH'ie Jt.iit N.. s.. T. • WT < ui.ivtPev, in I. i Frrimun httft nl hanrioiHMl the I HI tflM'l any in»|i*.»ve IN er < » ■ »< : -1 i « lieti >r I) IN hr I. I .<1 that sf Di al •Ut M IN ii.H dii«’ tw h.'B ir the Ma'iue Stu .1 paititu arc >n<i nnd i.fRr >• a’ H» !•-■< k fti Kia’er anti ni.-l. L-L ti STOCK-TAKING SALE! CONTEST NOTICE. r. r ST VI E LAND rrn r. •4 JOHN GEMIJERL1NG, t n in ' hr” It V f. F li ■ ■I .hr I stl J A >pei ini liom Baker City to ic Oregonian of recent date, assei Is that the loss of stock in Illi county has been fl ig lit fill dm - mg the past winter. It is strange how inh i epoi Is get abroad «lien in.thing can be obtained to verify them. Stockmen admit a heavier loss than usual, but such lias been the case all over tin- West on ac count of the unusual si-iere win ter. The report that the loss was i an ed through carelessness of owners in not putting up a suffici ent r.inoiint of li.i) is not correct. The lack of hay was not caused from neglect. PUBLICATION. NOTICE 1A>R DISSOLUTION NOTICE EXTENSION Oi Tilt COLL rtßlA SOLÍf.E«N- i. F ADDITIONAL LOCALS. NOTI: E Jeweler. Optician Emrraver. and Fine Watch Repairing A cialty. Spe opposite the PUBLICATION. ------ RESERVED FOR------ MILLER & THOMPSON They will have something to say next week. p. o. Fay Cwmegy* i- up on a vi relativi«. »V J II. Ourd was a vi city Wednesday. A great vai i.-ty i.f nt Voegtly A Iv-nv.-n’s .1 \V Biggs spent a few days Buck Creek toi.- Weik h.okil.g afll-r -aime hon i s. ft ■ - <■ F red F isk , Proprietor. i sith : i > sta A S. Sivnin fin“ bien hi . ..Jing a few dnv.s with his family in tl i.- eity tins week. - i. i rBLU ATION. EOR r.:-. i.-,xi> orrt. E.i But ’it;, O ' ■ it, Murch 11. l’.K>3.1 Nidlie r hereby gf-en tlf t Let» ti» I'ntKer .»f iiil >. »»i-e t-»n. hi’» fi'.< ! tn.’ice of intention t'»i"iike on her tletee' Ji t.l elnim No. 1‘.» b :. r tl • N1 , SV. 4 e. . ■ I . ' , I! > E. W. M . ! » fere llu- Rvii’c c' ie t eivvr nf Bum«. • ; t:. on A •• InvS'iny. the .. ih (’ny of Apiil, 77. ■’ »/.r.p ha. ja.t brrn oprard to j.ubllr ¡.a 1 .alieit.ft iCuirr of t.'ie ioi I/ ohoij . HAIR CUTTING, SHAVING, A re hie Cros-. son of Waltt r Cro-s. SHAMPOOING, ETC. ill.- Emit creek stockman, w a-s m. •In ■ ¡itue-ifhe follow i;g vt ■ •• s !.. prove Conkcy's Home Journal is an "II nut streets 1 < steul.iy, the (ompkte irrlgnthot nt «1 ivhin a-iott «. NEAT BATH ROOM. • HI.I Hi; P M. • het • • , •* nu’oH F Tvlei - ’uoev ! . Tyler nmi < f.v D. Ki sk. nil o other monthly nmgnxiim which li.-i» Burn», ore;jon Sli. rilf Allen will .“‘.art , i:t m xt < < itii'uij jl.xt class and up to date. discovered nil increased demand week to interview people wh- desire for short stories and presents I’m to serve as jurvnieii i -xt in-nth. in its April issue, which also shows Rumi r savs that the Sumpter mi incrense of eight pages In nd Valiev railway will bo extemle 1 dilion to the short stories, tlo re thi“ season to the limber bell .‘outb are several sp ci li illustrated arti of Whitney. > * cles and sei oral departments for tin ’’reparition for garden making 4 LEWIS A DIBBLE, Propts. home, ns Well as n di piirtiiii'iit of seems to I o about the principal oc music. Tais magazine lias mire cupation of the residents et Puri.s Specitrl attention given tInin kept it* promise inaile ti- its since the spring weather began. * to transcient custom, amt render« 11 yi-nr ago to outdo all it- ¿n ight teams. Burpee’s garden seeds me guar eompetitors in the 5 cent magazine anteed pure ami fresh, date 1903 11 trscs kept by the day, field. on every sealed package.—Geer A i.. J..Û .. RY AND FEED STABLE Oi V EOI’I.’’ who read thia will undoubtedly profit by it. li iiynnr duty to your v'f or to your family, to get your medicines and drug« it The City Drug Store, because even tiling in that line is of !>e-t quality, manufactured l.y tbe most rcs|><ai-ilde firms, and dispen ed si.h li>« nioztexacing care by experienced and paofieient pl>arma<-i*i*. fi uU E also keep in stock at all times a full line of toilet s tie’.w. Í I'l-rfiimes, pocket I, ok», pocket memorandums, stationery, school s"|e I I lies, school book“, ca dies, mils, e'c. Also truss.--, syringe-, su pen- wjiie-. b.andaizes, plasters oi a'i kinds. A ' umber of guitars, banjo*, violins, ami a fine upright piano. AG’f TOR EVERY PERIODICAL PUBLISH A por'ion of your pntronsnn soliciten. carte. Wo boneve in living ami let live. Wo don’t want the THE CITY DRUG STORE H ÍD. HOLTON, Pfcpt , Burns, Of ircele or month. Cummins. Wrn. Gray, «h > has leen Attend A weak stomach weakens the nnm ilig the Bus:ni--s Ci liegi- the past because it cannot transform th winter. hits returned to li s Imme al food he ent« into nourishment Law vi». Health nod strength cannot I < re The young people of the Baptist stored to any sick man or weak wo ami I’n-idivten m churches wifi give man without first restoring health .-in entertainment at ¡1 H-licr'e and strength to the stoinneh. A Monday evening, April tl. w ak stomach 1 .1nnot d gi st enoii h Now is the time of ven food to feeiftbe tissues and revive -houhl look lifter Votir b ond. tini tired and run down limbs and to II. W W o in- A Co** .organs of the liody. K. m I o I lh«- g ('Sarsaparilla, tliv greatest blin d . pepata Cute cleanses, pilliti. < purifier. l sweetens mid strengthen* the gland Th« City Council will probably Tbe nnning invìi i>( E.istcm mid membranes of the stomach, takeup the luAtter of luipri ving O. egon, hca.li il by tlie B.ikei mid cures indigi stion. dvspepsi i the road ¡ending < ut < f t wii on Citv Di n 11.1t, aie veiy min li in and all stomn.fi troubles.— Burns' the north in the near future This riia-l is iiotv v ry bad and err laracst in thi-ii tight against the Druggists. need* improving. |M>rtage r.iilway law and the ' The warm rain« of i < 01 potatimi tax la a pissed bi Dlssoi.l ríos NOTICE ¡day* will b- north tlie last legislature. In the first Giollar* to the Sloikuieo it this The co partnership heretofore rv imuiity, on aicount < f tt-.e I« iv. til petitimis “Vili oilt bv iheill to 111- V oke tbe K .-lei vtwlum against '»ting between Shown Lewis and I to the rünge. Minh of it. g. I i fiecl will be ofTsett. however, if tlicse law .these were smile etivis J Garrett, under the firm name of I ewi.s A Garrett, has been dissolved It should wind lip null ac-iil snap, in - e-'it.itvil then levali, w hi. Il »¡Wll.tf uv mutual consent All ni olili.« a* is o(;en the ..ne witli s I m 'WI s aiul 11 le« teil pctitiiHis arc now due the said firm art' payable to J bcillg Si ut bimiih.i-t (01 sigil itur- U E. Burke, of the T. Garrett •* im 'M L kwi «. .e I imi s I li-r.ikl ha* I c- Uo, is again with u« aft J T. G A MH K A T. -olii. o( thè 11,11 .a tc.l ui( the winter in 1‘ortlmu and anv onc whi, de Cone out t the cen panv'» land ¡lie president has re-appointed holdings t.i resume reclamation Dr W l> Crum, colored. Collector work. His company hi- .1 contract of t .»twins al < barle-t.-e, S C for srvrr.il thousand acres und r i . - p | i"d " . ham M Birne- United • he Cart-y a. t States Dial riet Attorney for pela i be first to get a contract um ware Both of thee n minations la« i>. this state, and failed of coiifirmatio.i at the recent did coiisiile • --.on of the Senate Mr Burk w wi » and II Try Cream of W'lxat, a delkh t forms The Time« lieraid I bieakt.iet fox'd—jit ll-istoi. i ti fr m The Palli « DDES THIS APPLY TO YOU? FIRST CLASS LiYERY TURNOUTS !l nj an 1 grain alicays on hand. Your patronage solici.-d. S .ai’i M tin St , Burns, Oregon. HOTEL ONTARIO FRANK SMITH, Propt- riie largest and best equipped hotel in Malheur county. The rooms are large and comfortable. Table service the Best. , First-elass bar in connection. Up to date................ y< N c< HEADQlARTORS FOR HARNEY CO PEOPLE. CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE ...AND... COT JZLSPOZTDENCE SCHOOL r , e I .,t *1: i Ci r t sl ire« t.-in 11 isìn»-s l Il is n tve.l in Business College «. ere «n.lilie niefli>-li are lire l,uetion at 1 tir College or bv - « ùl evadaci a n i»tl tlie t-,p|, rtuiiity et « beine ■i-t ihit ion cttvérinK rk I * rat» s are the «am*» esine S > lents nd mi: text niail. During the bimmer N ormal S chooi UJ Ontario, Oregon- M. F itzgerai P resihixt F. S. R ifdxr , S rct P igg * .V T urner , A ttornkt « ax ’ d T ria »- T. Sasterzx Ozeg'ozx Title O’VLe.re.rxt^r Co. INCORPORATED. AK-tr.icts Furnished and Title Guaranteed h To nil Lands in Harney County, Oreg«» Bought a; J Sold on C. .-mmission. CH Office in B..nk Building *:»•« or frepA'iihuv mir»e. ¡I’,.. it.: rm. t < , i'll IhiMtiV'S y'ollegr aiib* IRHCII s not after a s â MONEY n lie is simply locking tor si n-.e i f ih.-se good Um -» in the line i f Gr«« «-r e«, Fi tir. Ft cd and Ln < im < carried hv <W. E. HUSTON le ki timer Build.ti t, gi