The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 21, 1903, Image 4

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    ' and 7:30 p. in. SabbatL
■neats.
’ 10 a. in. every Sabbath niornin;'
Under the Dingley tarrifT the
Preaching services ,.t t; .n -
duty on imported cattle over one
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER*!, 1903.
j ear old is 27 1 2 per cent ad- church i very 1st and -i.'l
morning and evening .-u:i L.?
1 valorem; on ‘•Iresli beef veal,
ichool every Sunday at 11a.m.
< KI PT ION RATt
mutton and poi k 2 cents per
prayer meeting every Thure la >
I2.0U
pound;” ( Dingly act Section 274)
LOO
evening.
Tin
. .75
on frozen or ci.illi cl beef 5 Cl" ' ’
per pound and on meats < ‘ all
Al h nager
J L'LI AN BVK1»
kinds prepared or preserved, not
especially provided for in this act,
--------IN
oh F ICI AL DIRECTORY
25 pel cent advalorem ” (Dingley
Act .-'.clion 275).
MTATK— OJ11CGON :
J. If Milrhel
I . - senator»
Go. . Cummins says the Ding
Nothing is omitted that c ncet
<;. W. Fulton.
lev tariff must not be revised; the interest of buyers and selieis
N. WlJHamton,
< longren iiifhi ............
Senator Al:i 11 01
the: Dingley in the live stock, grain, provisions.'
A. .M. < rawford.
Attorney General ...
Geo. E » itamin rifili).
Governor
tariff
must
not
be
¡evtsed;
all re­
F. I . Duubar.
H.ere»ary of Slate
produce and financial markets—
C. H. .Muore.
Tf asure;
publican party leaders cry out the quotations are compr- :ivnsive,
Hupt. I'uidle I nat ruction.
J. If. Aekerman.
J. R. Wbitney.
tí la fu Bri tiler
against tariff reversion.
What
. K. ri. Begli.
and are in every way reliable
./ (., Wolvurtoi say
the republican farmers of
» F. A. Muore
The1 Journal in addition cariic-
Iowa? Are they in accord with
N
I H Ji DK 1AL DIHTRU T.
every days a full and truthful re­
patters.-” Do they
DiBtrii 1 J'j>ig<-
M.D- C lifford Hie “stand
port of tne world’s news and pre­
Dietrk-r Aitorn» )
.
Wm Mlilei
I agree with their political leaders
Circuit Court inectM thè Third Mouday in
sents many special features of deep
that this lobbery by the packers
Aprii limi Fonili» Monday in Octolwr.
•
'interest to the average reader
John RcpreaBntative
..E. H. Test shall go on while they are told
Fhe Jouanal’s woman’s page, th
Joim <mutor
... . .. J L. Rand
that they are protected by a duty illlustrated .sportlang news |
,
( -H NTY- IIAHÜKY
on cattle and dressed meats.'
Journal stories and comic pages
li. c. Leven»
CuoHty Judge
F H Rio 1er zXbraham Lincoln said, “All the
clerk
...
anil othilr good things mtke it
R A .MiHer
IrwiiKurtr
t an be fooled some of the time;
F Urve V or
very popular family newspap
Tom Allen
sheriff
J. E. Ixtggan part of the people can be fooled
Afefe'-fefeor
J c Bartiett
richool .• ) perl i* tendont
clean and bright from A to / ; ■
.Newt Hoover all the time, Irut all the people
Htock itibp'-eior
. / R J William»
Com moMom. ™
year’s end to year’s end.
i C *1 Miller
cannot be fooled all the time.”
Daily, one year by mail,
r.Hinii Court me« ta the flrwl Wednesday In
Are republican farmers in the
Jmmiiry, .¡m» h. .May, July, September and
six months, $2 25; three men -
Novcin l»er.
category of the ‘•fooled all the
$1.25.
HARNEY H. M. land ofkh k :
time?”
Semi-weekly, id.; issue“, 1 m
W jii I'arre
The farmers are still further
..... . ..... (,'I ihm Newell
year,
$1.50.
< ITY, BURN»*
plundered by the trusts under the
Weekly,
$1. The issues nF t:-
. ..Dr. J. W, Geary.
Mti> 01 .
Dingley law. Binding twine has
L. Woklenberg Jr.
jiff oi iler,
Semi-Weekly
and Weekly |>
W. A. Gowan.
Trenini) « i,
im reused 29 to 31 per cent in
D. JaniuBon.
Ma rali al.
al
also
contain
the market n<
| Sam Motherahead,
price. Nails have advanced 5^
• E. < >. JarknoH,
and
all
of
the
features
of the D
| Hi mon l.t-wife,
per ti nt per 100 pt>unds, Bessem­
(G. W. Clevenger.
Journal.
have advanced 31
Mt<‘ili>,’H of the t’oimell every Second ami er tin plates
'1’lie Times-Herald clubs will
Fourth Wed in-winy.
per cent.
the Jou'nal at the following
Nor is this the extent of the
for both puffers:
evil. Before the passage of the
H< H I ET I ES.
Dingley tariff law we had a splen­ Daily,.................
Semi-Weekly . .
did market in France for Hour.
CARNI Í LODGE, NO. 77, 1.0 O T.
2 2-
Weekly
. m
Fellow* Hall,everv Haturday The high rates of duty on pro­
i i
E. J. Martin, N. (L
r. o Jnekgon, Secretary.
ducts imported from France has
caused the French government to
PROFESSIONAL CARI <
bi n\ ■ I Iix.l NO. '.»7, A F. A M..
Mt . U t terv -iilurdft. evening in Mmionlr put a prohibitive duty on Ameri­
finii.
R A. Miller. W. M
F. H. R- Ider, herretiir.y.
can Hour and our exports have
W. J. COLEMAN,
fallen off so that they are practi­
INI. \NI> I «»DGF No. 70 K. oí I*.
Stenographer
and Notary I’uF
Me«i»t <‘V ei y 'IhiiihiHt evening in the Brown cally nothing.
O regon .
B
urns , -
Thornton Wi ilia ma, C. <
As ex-Senator Washburn of
John M. Bii'ileiTiHii, K. It. 4
Office I’i Citizens Bank Building.
Minnesota, a republican whom
Bl’RN L(»D< ' Vo 17 A. O. U. W.
M. Em»
*.
that republican state highly bou­ T hornton W illiams
,G..........
< i
•
..i <| mu! Lnirth F ritlay
Notary FuLi;
Attorney at law.
A. ( Welcome, M w.
rns, siiil, “the farmer gets the
I: .
1 .
; ....... I’I I:• ■ <■!•'!<•!•.
WILLIAMS <fc FITZGEEALi’
bust s and the manufacturer gets
Oflice
in old Masonic Building.
ORDER <-: W \-.UNuTuX.
the profits under protection.”
M's ir . • i., fits! und third Friday, hi Brown
B urns ,
-
OiiEUOJr.
This is the issue today between
Hni
• . I*. Rutherford, PreBiden
Pearl Vukaiitore, See ret tir y.
the democratic and republican
¡»ALTON BK.« '
JVW BIGGS,
parties. It will be the vital ques­
in 1. s • 1 II II' 11 1; NO 111, <>. E s.
Mt Hi’.i h i oml mid fourth Monthly a, in tion to be decided in 1904.
Biggs & Biggs
We
Mt.»-.
ill
R uh ’ E. ( nailing, W. M.
i»i‘lBt>iii r.iwan, Secretary.
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
ate on the battle line in Iowa and
in Dubuque county at this mo­ B BNS, — ---- ---- — OREGON
rtV I I \ »li Hl
\ II I’I 'iltF.E No. 13.
Practice in all the court ■ of Oo'
5) •
. elX 1 hl liIIA 3d WetlnvK'iHy .
ment. Democrats do not desire
F lout llngt y, N. (».
Collections
promptly made.
C G. .^ntlib, Keo. Sec y.
to shirk this issue and republicans
cannot. Where is the voter—
democrat or republican—who by
S. W. MILLER,
I is vote would stamp approval
NOTARY PUBLIC.
up al a party that is responsible
Burns, - - - Oregon.
t ri 1: < i j i
n . i . n5, \> .J u
tor l- gislation that enables the
Meet« every f<<ur(b ììn-H lay.
Mm 1 »‘it Dalton, <•. M.
gu idy, grasping aiTd selfish trusts G. A. RKMIIOLO
fonu V\ Idling, Clerk.
C. W. I'.lhKP’ll
to despoil the people? The re­
KflRRiSH & REMi-'LD,
publican party lias given the farm­
Attorneys-at-Law,
\ statement sent out by the
Burns (and Cauvon ( ity. On• ■ n.
ers such protection as wolves give
A ill practice in the courts of Harney mid
AsMHiattd Press from Omaha,
.rant count ivfe ami in the supreme court ol i:
to lambs.
itate. and also in U. H. land office.
midi i ri cent date say s:
We must not wait until next
“t. oiiM'i vative live stock men
year to align the1 forces opposed
( ’lias. II. Ix'oiiaial.
i la "i that the stockmen of Neva­
A ttorney - AT-t. ai
to this vicious revenue system.
da Io a a and other Western states
Demociats must come together t.'ureful attention given t i < - i
lions ami Real Estate matters
h.ne Inst mi le than one hundred
now for the great contest that
Notary Publii
million dollars dining the past
awaits us in 1904.
O regon .
B
urns
,
time monlhs by the manipulation
The gr< cd of the beef trust is Office in Times-IIerafil buildii .
of the m.ukct- by the trust« and
further illustrated by the with­
that huiidiids of cattle men are
drawal ol delivery wagons of
UEO. S. SIZEMORi .
on the m i m' of i uin
There be­
agents. Retail dealers must at
ATTORNEY,
ing pi.i< tit.illy only one biddci
their own expense haul the meat B urn «, .............................. O regon .
1 i live >tui k, the beef trust sets
from the railroad station to their < ’olkcâou*. Land
Estate itiatu . n^iuj tlv a.•« •
.
tin pi.ic.mil stockmen must sell
shops > Ex.
at that piiic oi see their stock de-
pi cci.ile daily
Flic pai king ti ust
«. L. neaapss,
j. i.sv. i- ikv
Ar’ -tie cr"p> paper for fancy
is paying 40 pci cent less foi
MARSDEN
&
GEAR't.
work, in roll or flat at Jorgensen's
poik tl.,11 one year ago and the
Physicians and Surgeons.
cheap
rct.iili is me paying' the packers
HVRNS.
OREGON.
15 pel 1 ent more toi dressed pork
Kili<iou> Sen ices.
Ojfice at rffithm'f'.
than one year ago. For beef
Si-rvices at Christian Science
steers the p ickers are pa \ in g 25
R. I). BL’RROV
11
ill ev. rv Sunday at 11 a in and
pci 1 ent less than one veal ago
PHYSICIAN
AM) SI KG1
while the celling price is 10 per S |> 111 Service Wednesday even­
ings nt s Subject for next Sunday Special attention given lo <ul <: r
cent higher."
diseases.
November -2, "Ancient ami Modern Calls to any part <>f the countr win *
I c packets, by robbing the
answered day or ni^h!
Necromancy, or, Mesim rism and
t.umei .ind th* consumer increase
Rooms I and 2. Burns H . i
Hypnotism.”
th< ir | 1 ■ tits on p.'i k 55 per cent
and ot ’ , ( 35 per cent, making* Rev A J. Irwin will preach at
Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
an .
’ ; 1 ■
of 90 pci cent
month at Ila. m. and 7p. m.
on tin- two tood staples.
Sabbath school every sabbath at 2
l'hcic w.i' a pretense a year p. m.
algo of w ip ng out the beef trust
Sunday school al Harney the
process. It was a
bv jiie.ii ■
first S mdav of each month at 10
I1H r ' : tin.
The bi ef II ust is
o'cl ck a iu On the second, third H. S. Brownton
Fth
ever before. «nd
.
fourth Sunday of each month
lliblvatvl »V B inivi
An »I nt\
Knov dozes at 3 o'clock p in. Preaching ser­
1 »ENTIKI
and -I'cu- m Ins on',.e chan while vice »verv see. nd Sunday at S p tn. Of »it c ff r»* door c*a-’ of T
ti c
goes •
p'undeting the
Burn«. On
At the Presbyterian church
Lun
oil th- v,it Hand and the Burns, Rev. A J. Irwin pastor
c< - . i . n tlic ouicr, to add 90 IVvine services the 'hird and fourth
Ono Mints
pi 11
J' protit un packed Sundays of each month at 11 a in
ew Line of
Q CHAIK
md ROCKI
Oe gimcs-Tuiaíd.
SUB THE JURKET NEWS
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