The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 28, 1905, Image 2

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of water 1 iglits, are raising streo- Will. FORM REBEL ARMY
nous protests in d planer mining
nplaining that the
SATURDAY. JANPARY U», I'A«.
z .h -ii industry, RUSSIAN REFORMERS WILL CREATE
GOVERNMENT.
e dirvt ii-d against
KLBbCKiPTtON KATEs
that waler rights
Ou. y.tr
dkei
rpropriated by in­
Six Mouth«
.1.00
Three Mouth«
all belong to the state limtmmcnl Stri»»« to Kill Natlsas
Rsvolullssary Movement--v<iiliooa<
individuals .hall have the
Reservist to Join Rebels.
¿LEIAN ill II i>
M ankger
eminent domain io Hit
\ -j * 1 ¡al cable to the Oregonian
ilion of water rights.
An editorial in the Oregonian
11.' iateht
UPON LIVESTOCK.
«f January 22 under the he ld
’»•t/'irdjhg t.’H e.{bn ak ¡h Russia
2hr i iiurs-luraid.
war !
WÄR! WAR!
War Has Been Declared
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“Laws .Should
be Enforced.''
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I.' -im official« today 12||
A Sab iii di.ip.itch iy: That
classes all the cattle men of E.i t
Itinl
agha-r
In fire the- possibility i •
counties m a tax liv: lock in pro­
«in Oregon with sheepsho ti -I portion to the time it is pastured I a provi-i .ti «I
•vermnent being
It has his'ii out- policy and endeavor for the past eight years to deal fair with our competitor as well as our
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if Liberals |i
surd land tbeives. It claims, with­ within their limits s I the object of
cnstonier_ to niaiiitain prices at a reasonalde living profit—to do business on the lite and let lite plan
to
out eaception, that cattlemen do I a bill inti i dm i d by Kepi r.-enta- md II: :■ l ' --..I I :-lr who, it is |
■ot approve of sheepmen having live Dobbin, oi Wallowa. The ■’tati ii. an- iiu-u of Health and posi­
i i . giv»1 onr cusí oiners t lie verv best value for t lie money, and do le >t now noi haie we l>elit‘\t*d in tutting pints
any privileges on the publii bill has been in incubation since tion. The authorities lost no time ::::
when this r'-port became known in
rang*. The Tines-Herald wi h lhe session bej an and various
S r below a legit ima te basis, but since cut t ing is the ta shim i. we pr< ’po»i tu lead. I >ttr expenses are as tigli t as <tny
ft ft
>ne "! tbe
«• to resent this in regard to II.11 members of the C istern Oregon
\\ <* can buy just as cheap as any ot h< r firm in I larney county.
1 hei etot e we
f w b .uh
if ihi- late-t movement r H other firm in Harney count y.
ney pat ticularly. We have more out deleg lin n have turned their
yn to the pul ¡¡;. can i tot nor will not be undersi >l< I by any mie.
We ha ve t tied 1 ii ■ premi nt n pia n a ml found it unsat isfact or,\. “ft
Cattle than any other county in hand to it
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I I it is stated that Maxim ; g”
$
the stale and while not ctedib-d
W’e lielieve it better to give our customers lull value for the mon y nt the time the purchase is made. It is the
Livestock hall be assessed at '' irk i, the novelist, also identified 1 B.
with it pei li.ip<, more shet p pa
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(lie usual time and tax i-s shall be
man with the hard, cold cash that we are after.
W e givi* lu te smite pt ii i s at which we are going- to sell tor cash
tura on the range than any othei i iillei led in the usual way. When
g to withdi w from activi
and for cash only. J'o those whose accounts are satisfactory we will extend credit at regular prices, as asnal.
county, yet no trouble has on 111 the animals aii • driven to another participation if he values *hls liber-
rail between stockmen.
The county taxess lull be collected on ty. Others are also stated to bavB
W’e are here for business, and if prices are an inducement we will have it,
Oregonian states that “cattlemen ihem by tlie S tin k Inspector As- lii-en taken into custody, but their
have no more lights on these uo scssor <>f thiit i oimty fur the time naim s will not be divulged at pre-
..$4 50
Coal oil, l’eatl, per case. . ..
Flour $1.65 or two sacks for-.................................. ‘ $3 25
fenced government lands than tin they are to spend in its limits sent by lhe officials
Corn, new- crop, every can guaranteed 15c or 7 cans 1 OO
■Sugar, 11 pounds...................................................... i oo
At this hour it would seem as y:
sheepmen.” That is a fait m The proi eeds .ball go into a mig-
Tomatoes
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Golden
Star,
Diamond
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and
other
Savon
soap
for
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though the government had sue- |i:
ognued by every stockman in ratory si oi k fund. When the
Corn
and
tomatoes
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per
case
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merly ioc now per bar.....................................
3 25
’■•did n impressing the strikers tt
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Harney county and so long .1 animals returned to the original
Men’s snow excluders per pair................................ i 5°
with the ii -' l"s-ne.'-H of mob reais- g:
Lima, Bayo and small white beans 12 lbs............... 1 oo
Midi equality is considered then county the o.vner is to be com­
tance to tiie gnus of the troops
Women’s snow excluders per pair.......................... I oo
Cream of Wheat, per package................................. 2 5^’
will be no trouble.
pensated out of lhe migratory The general opinion is, therefore,
Over coats will go at 20 per cent discount.
Java and Mocha and Caracola Roast coffee former­
The assertion of the Oregonian fund of In» on n county for the tt.at clashes will become less fre­
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Dress goods, fasinators and other woolens will be sold
ly 3 lbs now 4 lbs................................................
ti too broad and i annot lie applied inn paid by him in the same fund quent, and that those who consider
at
wonderfully reduced prices.
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good
Blended
Roast
coffee
formerly
4
lbs
now
to all < attlemen nor to the wlmh <■! olli'-r counties.
violence the only fitting reply to
Great bargains in shoes and other lines—nearly every­
of Eastern Oregon. If such pa
the government's course will resurl 1
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thing will be reduced.
to bombs.
pera aa the Oregonian really un
Coal oil per single gallon.......................................... 50c
CAPI. Hil.LEV POSTMASTER
One incident of this character, at
deratoed the situation and lend its
Get our quotations on other goods.
‘- “ Head Light, per case................................... 5 00
least, has already occured, but the
efforts towaid bringing about
A \V - -hi ui'toii <ii-pTtch publish
The
remedial legislation, it would do e<l in the Op j miun received here attempt was frustrated.
crowds,
it
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thought,
may
now
more for the cause than sinh hint Suii’l.t, stated that I’rewident
80 itti r. Their plaeeH will then,
editorials as that referred to. Il IL)o- velt, had withdrawn the nomi­
Thanking- you lot-past, fa vors and soliciting-your business, tve arc
Yours Rcspwtfully
•ccording to the Socialist leaders,
is migratory .sheep that cau-es all nation ot E. B. Water« a« post-
be taken by small groups oftwo or
the trouble. That, at least, is the miHle al th # pla o and substituted
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three, who will make their way to |
prime factor. Home stockmen I lie tin me of Harrison Kelley. He the government buildings and pal­ Î!
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«on for this action that
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realize the importance of protect
aces, and, by placing bombs, inllict I
reports hail r<*ichid him which
ing the range against utter de­
than
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more damage and loss of life I
caused him to turn tha appoint-
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strut lion ind will preservi' it-
would lie in the power of the full
meni down Capt Kelley i« an
Likewise will they respect the
force of strikers.
old tilin' resident and his appoint-
But even this outlook does not
rights of others in matters pel nient vili meet with universal
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frighten Russian official so muc ch UH
tamnig to grazing.
will likely lake charge of the office
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does the fear of i slahlishment of a
Such artii les as that of January With in i monili or six weeks
provisional govt riiiiient It is ar­
22 do more toward widening the
gued that such a body could cull a
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breach between 1 attlemen and
ENLARGE I tit. OPERA HOUSE
piirlimeut and proclaim a constitu­
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sheepmen than any other i an ••
tion, and, by gaining the confidence
a
The Times-Herald has no pre
Man e'er s in it h of the King Ojiera of a large preci ntage of the popula­
ference in this matter, regarding llou.o inlorms i’ll»» Times-Herald
tion, maintain a semblance of auth­
o ■I' .inib ly deceded ority, the stability of which would
sheepmen anil cattlemrn alike ami that il h ' ■
to build on ,i largo cingo and dress­ l>e dependent upon the moral sup­
recognizing the lights of both.
I am prepared to furnish my customers with the usual
ing io on- onto lie' present build­ port of tin- outside world. The idea
Mail orders receive prompt attention.
high class goods and invite the public to call when desiring
ing
I hi- h id been urged by many that the Russian government could
Cl I II (I CANAI. Ill KI HI II 1.
who w -re ini' o -toil in making the exert its physical power to the ex­
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tabili mid of siillieicnt tent of placing under arrest or dis­
The long fight for Ihr Celilo
»i’'" Io i 'oimodate the people.
/ Guarantee the Goods and Prices
Canal has been won, sais the
persing bv main force the members
I bis improvement meets with the I of such a parliment is scouted by
Solid
Gold
Watches, Fancy Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds.
Oregonian, The house < omini!
approval ..f tie aier goers of this I the political leaders < f the move­
Silverware, Ebonyware, Cut Glass. 1 landp.iintcd China at
tee on i ivri s and ha i hoi s', t esponil-
city. Di ■ l igo will bo pul in in.-
Cost, Take a peep at my windows.
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mg to enoimoiis pressure Imin iiirdmleli in I l,e in Hil liness for ment. It is not exactly clear upon
what
hopes
of
assurances
they
base
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various sources, has decided b • iitert linin' e II..IV in preparation.
Corner Main and B Sts.
this belief, but their confidence
make an appropi iation of $50,0,..
seems to l>e eueh as to warrant the
• ml it will authorize tin- expendi
HIGH SCHOOL WON
assumption that the agitation has
Burk, Bologna, Veinna and
lute of
$200,000 additional
nlreidy borne fruit in some hither­
There is still on hand for the i anal
The basket hall g aim1 last Tues-
to unsuspected quarters.
Liver Sausages a specialty
a considerable amount from form day evening hetw •en the Burns
Popular report ha« it that funds
ei appropi iations quite sullii lent Athletic t’luh and High School in plenty will be available within n
to carry forward the work now team« resulted in a victory for the «bort tilin' and that much of the
R. R. SITZ, Lawen, Oregon
under way to the 1 lose of tin High School boys. I li ■ score being money is to come through the ag­
17 tn I I
It was quite n lively
Aarial year; and the new appm
ency of the so-called Illegal Red
game and attracted II large crow.I t 'r, ■ Sociei v ’’ which has its work­
priation means that no interiup
I he ho\ m w, re hot in best Condition
Y»nr Patronage Solicited.
ring headquarters in Berne, Switzer-
lion to the gieat project will lx
and how. J the lack of hard train­ ' land, and i« said to have members
suffered at that time. The main
ing. l he I' h ated team ha« chal­
point now is that Congress 01 lenged the victor« for another game among some of the highest ami
wealthiest families of Russia ”
inther the rivers and liarlieis but a« vet it bn« not been arranged
In connection with these facts
Certified copy of pedigree
The teams were:
committee has committed 11 . I
may be recorded tlie rumor, though
II. s.
given with each purchase.
definitely and finally to the Uilile
it is entirely without corroboration
w Gould
Canal.
It has kept faith with tin
I «0 far, that the organization of a
II Dalton
At A14
it x iulionary armv is in progress
HELD I NDER BONDS.
FRANK A. CO i : , Propt.
DI8SOI.1 LION NOTICE.
I- Thompson
mid will s.iuii li. nne a fact. Like
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Curtis Smith
Irrigation lode I« Dlltkul
Fi’-st Cl 'as, Weil
■ii "t of the«’’ rep.irts, the story can­
Justice J»nit’on’ti court tins
Cliff ll<
Notice is hereby given that the
not 1’0 traced to any particular
Appointed H use
been nccupieil a put of thin week. co-partgership eonqHist-d of George
The proposed new iiiig.itn 1
source. The only substantial so
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Centially
kxwleil, Well linnislieil table»,
G \V I'lev, t g, - « is nrr<-sted ehurg- W \\ alters, Thomas and John K j
Ass.ici»-
code drafted Iw tin- state Irrig.i
far obtained i“ to let sought in the
comfortable room®.
1'< with as- iiilt in. I lnUti ry.com- I Jenkins and heretofore engagedin'
Grant,
lion code diafted by the state li­
M
ev t'ountieH ia to mysterious activity throughout the niitted at li e 1' \\ P.-teraon ranch I the sheep shearing business, under j
BATES: Meals 25 cents; Rooms 5i‘ cents.
■ • i.inlrv d Uriels nt well-known alu-
tigation Commi-mons giving tin
or Pierei’’» ^cn-
on Crane Cu t k .Ian 10, th'1 com­ ■ the tlrm name and style of Waters j
dent leaders mid ilher agitators,
State litigation Commi"i 11. i-
Sink Beds 25 CMts.
- n law The
plaining wifi «M ‘ ing I. Cohen, and Jenkins Brothers, has l>een dis
II mid red- of the” r iiu
linn ii have
Have Lei
liei 11 li |
giving tlie litigation comiuilti . 1 bi I
ihe re-’ «lalillah-
Mr. Clevenger waived examination solved by mutual consent of all par-
StOD st ths Overland
from their regular haunt« for days.
the House a gieat deal of lion s,
'i«trict, a» a» to
on this chiirgi- and w as held to ap- i ties: the said George W Waters
It
is
Imre
v
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«»ibie
their
disappear-
Burns, Oregon.
»nd little or no headway has bun
nly Inion and
1 pear at circuit euurt under a bond retiring, and the said John K Jen­
Alice is di to ! Iirir having I ten nr-
in*de in 1 onsideration ot the m-
tua The fuurth
of »2W.
kins and Thomas Jenkins continu­
iati i i« tu l>e rested by »• < l order But their
On Monday Cohen again h.ul (• ing the business under the firm
sute, -avs a dispatcli from Salem
number
is
i
great
th.it
in
some
in-
•V a
rd i f live comia-
W Clevenger ami Gen Thompeon name of Jenkins Brothers. All ac­
The committee did practnalh
IKiinted by thè stance«, at least, the public w OU III arretted, the complaining witness counts due the old firm, and all in­
nothing today and was waiting
an inkling of tl.eir
' > from Baker I have reel
asking that they lie placed under debtedness of the old firm, will be
fot lhe appe.name ot J. T. W hist
i mprison
»ml it is theretofore
ll.irney, tìrant
bond» to keep the iieace. The tak­ paid by the new firm.
hi, of Pendleton, one of the lioi
Of drugs, medicines, druggists sundries
these men are at lib-
asauim d
ing of testimony lasted until Wed­
George W. Waters
< tmnent’s irrigation expctls, amt
erty
and
'tk
on
some
conereteil
perfumes, stationery, books, school uir-
rr
All appropriation
nesday evening when Judge J »me­
John R. Jenkins.
T. G. Hailey, of the same town,
th»» district* plan.
plies, etc., ever brought to Burns. The
lon took the ruattir under advise­
Thomas Jenkin«
nting.
seirctary of the lommiv n
ment rendering, holding each under
¡nest wine» and liquors for medicinal
?
from th?
NOI ICE
Kent) Ankeny, a metnbci of tin
a bond of ♦ Usl to keep the peace.
e
'»ill has I mh ' h rent to
purposes always on ha-d.
commission is here.
I he reh v warn all persone, noi Io
e *
Sita to creata a
The sb1 •ckholders of the Cititene
The objeitions to the bill are
ari ov count? alone,
employ, or harbor, one I’ink Recker,
A
liaiidsoin-
m
unted
specimen
ptiuharly nitualr<l Busim-si* College are nqiusted to
numerous. One is that the me a
• minor, sixteen-yesrs of sge. who
I I
into a district turn then ' lock in to tin* under- of Norway Grouse ha« l«en reeaiv-
sure confers on tlie State I'.ngi
left
his home without my know­
e
tir* anti
any s gn> I in urdir
ordir li»
at the affair»
affairs ct cd by Dr. llilmard sn wing the
thvt
*
ledge »nd consent I shall collect
neer duties impossible id jx-rfot
\ diatvicl
work
of
the
tuan
who
lias
t>een
en
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the » T¡ ration may ts- acted il|* Il
e
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counit?* would not
mam e anti that it makes him a
gaged to mount the «prrimrns for ail moneys due him •
h th? approval of th? pro­ by the bearti.
ber
1st.
1904.
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the Lewis and Clark
v irtual dictator.
Il M H rton.
pio of th” li^lr et * > well aa were it
H. M. HORTON. Pmf,.
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Charles
Recker.
Riparian owners ami p> --e-'ots mad? two nr morv dittricta
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Irr »eurer
Not with Russia or Japan, but
WAR ON PRICES!
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Now is your opportunity—you could not secure such prices during the Summer season.
Xju.xisi,'bu.rg’ <¿3 ZOsulton.-
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Haines & Nelson
W
GOODS
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f/iltamaar: and Opticians
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
At old Jorgensen Stand
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Burns Meat Market.
O-erxx’toexlir^.g'.
KAISER & FELTON, Propts
BILLS FOR SALE
Breeder of Pure Bates Short Horn Cattle.
Bulls ready for service, the get of
Waterloo Prince I 74,184
BEEF BOUGHT ANO
SOLD BY QUARTER
FREE DELIVERY
IHR OVERLAND H0TE1
rite Largest and Most Complete Stock
Ageits for Any Periodical Published.
1« I NCTors HEScnrrw «in smiu
THF CITY DRUG STORE.
Westfall, Malheur County, Oregon.