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T ----rt E ast O regon H erald BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 I —No 20 EHE RALD. $2.BO a Year. 1800. BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. He resided in Oregon City then. in 1889 to $1,756,700. The amount He had a wallet full of bonds and actually loaned, not including cer-1 taxable paper. tificates of Bale, were in 1885, $733- 48HED EVERY THURSDAY T. V. . EMBREE, M. -I). BY The time for the assessor’s annu- 288.62; in Decomber, 1889, $1,- Office at his r»-«l<'er« e o.. (he esst ide oi Sil- vies Riser, ter. cilea l «1 ow ¿turns. • 568,071.14. In 1885 $75 per schol Facts for O reff ou Voters to Study. al visit cuine around. • t ar was distributed to each county; A great hue and cry was I.ISHERS AND P ro FRIETOBS. The following extracts are taken that Thompson’s home had in 1889, $140 was so distributed, from the Sunday Mercury: burglarized and these papers and $160 will probably be the NEWSPAPER LAWN. Open Every Day «xeapt Sunday, from I a m to 4 p as. .master is required t o give notice by Every Lady aod «oaGaaian a «•!•««• Visiter U lb« R«adl«g B««m iirtiftte te««»®s»®4. If the reader is a taxpayer it is been stolen. amount this year. In the manage ¡turning the paper does not answer the S B. McPHEETERS, M. I). I eu a subscriber dues not take his paper his duty to rend this article. The assessor came and poor ment of the State affairs, strictly PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. e office, and the reason for i s not being Office at W. K. Grace’s Drug Sture. 1-ly inv neglect to do so makes the pv«t- No matter whether he pays tax- Thompson had nobondB to tax. business methods were adopted tspjnsii’leto the publisher fur payment hn* pe.s »a orders his paper <’ns ■•»n es upon a modest home, uooti a Not knowing the address of the There have been no fat jobs under ke mus par all arrearages, or the Pub i cuiuiutie to send it until pavineui is palace, upon a farm, or upon per I “burglar,” the assessor took r*o cog this administration. Work has & 1 collect the whole amount whether it from the office or not. There < an be sonal property, it becomes him to I nizance of these collaterals. been fairly let to the lowest bidder, I dis >nrin »ance till pavnient is made y puis>n who lakes a paper from the know whether or not his neighbor He performed his dut}- and went and he haa been compelled to ful e, wne her directed tu his unmo or an Notary Public. | whether ho has subscribed ur nut. is is keeping up his end of the ex- on his way, and, singular and un fill his contract to the letter. The, 1). L. GRACE, 1 ble fur the pay k >ubs Tiber orders his paper stopped BUR Na, OR penses of the government of the precedented.iis H tnav appear to penitentiary and asylum were never uu time, an I the Puluislier cuntfuut-s Land I'ilogs, .Contest blanks, Applications for ill.- f,u. b i >er is buuud to pa . tor it if l’uhiii aiiun Nuti< es, cvrrectiy and pruniptly State. ’the readers nt ibis'paper, in ft few under ) etter management, and the ' ASSETS*OVER A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS. i out oi tlie.p'siuiftj *' Tbi8 Vp M eu‘iS ®Wended to. Deeds. Notts, and Mortgages '.;U!i<l w?iat t: tuaii must pay fur what be egibly drawn uj>. charts reus.>uuble. il-»U. The showing is taken from the days the "I urglar repented of his trust confided to the asylum and “The Leading Company of tho Pacifie Northwest.” i f.-urtB have decided that refusing t< officials records, and David P. sin. and one dark and gl*i«my even the reform school bonds to purchase ! som e t aG i pcriuilk uis ¡ruin lhe pusi £*- <9-nUVATE VWELUNOS AND FARM FROFRRTTA arBCULTT.-Vn*^ c.i. u- .i-'e'ii uncalled for, withuu Thompson will not—dart- not—de ing. after the robins had ceased to laiiils for those institutions, has ir 'i* b.i is priuia facia evidence ui irauu. , ny one sentence—one word—here sing and the charming notes of the been faithfully and judiciously ex w hipporw ill rang out upon the air1 ecuted. written. J. NAT. HUDSON, ■mmoN rateai OF SALEM, OREGON. Let the struggling granger, the po-sessor of the stolen treasur A T T O R N E Y - A T - L A W. ent $8.00 | nuis. J-}» whose brow is so often dampened ers slipped up slylv to Thompson’s HKliALD'S W1HIIIVGTON I.F.TTEH. Oilice: BURNS, OR. Mu.i Lui • -7<t jar ; a ! .ance)..................... -2.öu ; J. C. PAR KER Agent, Burns, Ora. j by the sweat of toil, rest for an home and tossed the package in The Republicans of the House hour and absore these figures. through and open window, and » CLUB LIST held a caucus Tuesday in which; . r'.-. Magazine ................5.00 While acquiring his colossal for there was great rejoicing in the r’s Weckiy ........... 5.20 they experienced how vexatious • r’s l’.az.ir . . 5.20 tune, D. I*. Thompson has posed house of David. C. A. SWEEK. I Speaker Reed’« arbitrary rulings ] r’s \ oting People. . 3.75 LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENT. < before the people as a saint of But th - bonds ami the notes and ’s »tu’jifulil Cyclopedia, ‘.-.90 are, when applied at home. The I . mine after \\»1. 1, ó.» cents. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. saints. the mortgages escaped taxation . uiu.ne, p. s age. ,ru River and Harbor managers tried j 01.ire : Burns Oregon. ( llis honeyed words and sauvity that year, thanks to the uncon n >i a in*above works can be ex bard to have that appropriation bill | sure .ii lie Reading Room. ■ of speech has drawn into his greedy scionable and wicked ourglar. disposed of the first thing, but wr. ' net scores of people who found him As stated, all old settlers remem Reed liiid determined that the Tar- out when it Was too late. ber this occurre. ee. and these linis ifl should have precedence. Then M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor . He has inveigled theinnocei.t in- are written simply to draw the at they wanted second consideration, GEO. S. SIZEMORE, ' to his snares, and many there are tention of later-day citizens to one but were denied that, or any time ATTORNEY, definite and were extremely exas- who in teals have regretted that of the most remarkable incidents in EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLASS. I perated. The time to be taken up H EGON. URNS, . ..................... O h 1 yr. ti mo 11. 1 a man like Thompson was ever the history of the West. by tariff talk was discussed. Speak I CoXcc i< ns, Land bu-iness, and Lleul born. •Al »ft 'M 1 »fl.ti.j b-'« 11 Now, in in all earnestness and er Ib i d suggested that general de- Ó0 12 V-» ! Li (Jl Zft..» 4 Estate iiin /iT prompt’^- aiKMided to. TUÍ» Hotel mi ««w (Haase, Rooms, and Fnrnitur«) and ofTarseoar taow mnt 1««W avstf 1-j.Oo i ’. 1 OU 4 . (X) The aching hearts of fellow I c candur, are the people of Oregon l ate be omitted and the bill taken ;» ;. 0- ! •o pi 0) •..S.OJ 43.'JO .-I.OÜ ings he has not considered worthy ready to swap honest Sylvester up in detail at once. He knew the IÍJ IS.0J 1 SJ.OO 1.0.Ü0 bill would pass and there wasn’t 1 JU .» 00 1 11).uo U J.00 of even a passing t) < light, and lhe Pennoyer for a man like Thomp any use of much talking. Mr. Mc IN CONNECTION WITH TH1 HOVBI. son. ! moans of the suffering has awak Bi. I" > . MEIJN ADVERTISERS. Kinley jumped to his feet and pro Attorney-at-Law. |c? ■ • H'l- s >!i< iiilU V(,nr vatroiui-v Can it be that' party fealty will tested vehemently against the in ened no compassions withili him. |iv o k up our i eu h re p» s co us » lu M. DUSTIN Jan i fii’ii.s i<»‘¡cal wiiit, <•« i lead our neighbors and friends in sinuation that no debate was neces-i Ilislife has been an inccessant I «> : 1 > '■ I’. t.-' i r.Merring t.< ;he t.pi e: Harney City and B i ms rt; tt c n a.n i (ised u;».»'i our cirvu u struggle ft r I). P. Thompson; his to a mire that means destruction? sary. He declared that the party , ■ . hi i n ijuiiutig court its n cd nut fear to discuss the bill be ht,ru t ; i liuu to uu »ctiriv ndver- There is nothing in this election every energy lias 1 een devoted to n11 ut Ui'ih e, or write to Publisher. I fore the country; that to cut off' is < haigt!'.* extra, uc<\.ruing tu space; the accumulation of wealth for him that can effect the tariff or any general debate would be an out-i W. W. Cardwell, pm.- .i uuse u lmilied. i i ■ i. e i :. jural tneui( iital «• e. a’ no pike. other national question. rage upon both minority nnd ma-! self alone. |er lEe.uen s at R m » il»an i * cents i»er A T T 0 R N E Y - A T - L A W. pm c, yearly, or -J cents, traasiertc, Mr. Burrows created; Then shall the ring that is led jority. In all the firmament there has Cd. B urns , On. he«B. rial ptial’iuu *- extra fhitrge per in- by the most ccrrupt and unscrupu-‘ B'nl'ïeni.entb.v B1,yinethatsome{æo- ’ I reptoared do all Kinds of Wo ■ th Blacksmith Uu«. Kara« Bhoetaf al ft-M been l.ut one star that shone for Pi in all the cour*« of the State. Ifijt end of position u standing reader pie having made a tariff speech . tea :>«n u> ad. each »\eek is run in with Also, betöre the I’. S. Laud Oliiee. him, and that Lut illuminated the lous politician in the West, the thought the subject exhausted t mnticr free. L and M atters a S pecialty . I we s ereotvpv al! our n verilsements way that led him onto iho place head of which is David 1’. Thomp | for all time to come, and were na ks after rBt four puhiications, ¡ m eutli. pveills'lng in Io R* culuin:.f. i: c a inc. where he could grasp still another son, triumph over right and fasten turally impatient at hearing other tatriaite, nirth, mid deulii anuuUiKe- »e. mi 11 iie i r. H 'lir i ed t.s bear, upon Oregon the most villainous : people talk. (This was a drive at dollar. iberal rates altered io reji.<i»<us, Social, ruijiial bud.es. administration the State has ever !Mr. Reed’s tariff speech two years He worships at the shrine of RE!». W. BARNF.3, M. R. DIGGS, | ago.) The speaker then laid down I’riueville, Or. Burn , Or gold—lie kneels to the goddess, no known? ' his ultimatum—There would be fif-; JOB WORK This is a plain question and full ty more working days in this ses-1 matter how impure, who places up I description exc< u'.ed with neatness BARNES * BIGGS, DREWSXY ADVERTISEMENT. tch. nt ret;s nable ra ts on his salver the most ignominious of truth. j sion and the majority could give Fosters. Pamphlets Attorneys at Law, L 1,1!I Hern’s. l ette! Heads. The people will" answer it in the whole time to the tariff if it pittance of wealth. L Note Ilea B, Car- i TicKe s. Will practice in all of th® cour s of the State (would, but it must be understood Invita 1..V.8. budge is, Ktc. a. June. The Republicans at the State con All business placed in care of this firin will be I i that other legislation suffered as promptly attended to. vention in Portland, on Wednesday I ’twas very necessary to adjourn April 16, adopted as a part of their A Campaign Speech. ! early. He probably meant public buildings and other little jobs i DICKSON á SULLIVAN. - platform the following plank: practical surveyor . so important to candidates for i “"Eighth—That we are in favor IFFICIAL DIRECTORY i re-election. The outcome of it all ' Lou. J. Boienberg, Mixologist. t . a . M c K innon , of a fair and equal distribution of I Governor Ponnnyer’s Presentation of was a compromise that lhe bill Any and all kinds of surveying dune on »hoi His Case to the People. national : Everything in our line of the Beet. Liquors— Whiskies, BraadiM, notice and reasonable terms. i.ljf Settler taxation, and we believe that all should pass the House and be in Benjamin IIar^*')n wishing tu bt located, t an have plats furnishe i ..Vi o Alurtuu Wines, Fancy Drinks, etc., Cigars, etc., always on hand wk«n lent property not now exempt by law .,^u,, l.laine t : i j ( ch i.- ;c. the Senate in a fortnight. [state The following extract is taken William indum you call on "Uncle Dick,” at Drewsay, II ar nay oownty, Or. ■Treat try Importers of all kinds that put should contribute its due propor /uhnW. Noble fl Interior from Gov. I’t-nnoycr’s speech to up their money for the high tariff Kedtield Pructur f War tion in payment of the legitimate I pei jam in F. Tracey if Navy the people, published in the Ore candidate have discovered »heir Jeremiah M. Rusk f Agriculture. expenses of the government. That Wm H. H. Miner . mistakes and are daily harassing • neral gonian of May 12: SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. John Wauamuker , General we are in favor of the adoption of I “It is proper that the first thing the Waysand Means Committee ( »C'fE OREGON : i J. N. Dolph ' U The manu- i •| J. 11. Mitchell J. C. WELCOME - P roprietor . such amendment to our assessment I should say to you should be in for favors and relief. 4>rs- Hermann , ! laws as will secure the equal and R. _ Binger . facturers of sugar made from im- [ D.Sylvester Pennoyer , ’. l z: 7 ~ *‘z ~ r ■ Bt'ItXH, OREGON. regard to the management of State ported molasses, now insist upon a '¿¡•o. W. Me bride i < State ‘just assessment and taxation of G. V\ . Webb D affairs. Four years ago I was select bounty. But out west the light of I J. B. McElroy j P Instruction It C. A SNOW 4 CO. - - - WASHINGTON, D. «. ■ property at its full value.” Frank Bnkei i 1» pr ed as your servant to have charge reason is finally dawning upon the | R j *. btrahan I I» Pakent» ub'Ained. and all patent basin®«« stl®«d«d to promptly and for m«4«raf« lew In order to carry out their virt- I people. The leading republican i Wm. P. Lord ! R H iff Our Office i« uppusiU lhe U. B. Pat®nt offie«, and w« can obtain In loss M m thee Ibee» $ W. »..Thayer CIIAS. SAMPSON - - B urxs . O r ous intentions they nominate for of a specified branch of your busi paper in Minnesota, the St. Paul] D rernou-from Washington Rend Model or Drawing. W® advise ea te >atentablifty tree ETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: ness, and it is but proper that when Pioneer Pres«, says, that if th«- M< -' of chat g«; anti we make no charge uulew patent !• se«»rod. L. B I son i governor the “Honorable” David I’. D Igo W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R I speak before you in regard to J.. L. R and Wo refer hero tu lhe Postrn>«ter, the Superintendent of Money Order Dlrlaleo, *aad" te .K jrncy Kinley tariff bill passes, that state I -AND- ! Thompson, banker, money loaner, — I official« of the U. X. l atent office For sinrelar, bdrioo. term», aaArofereeeeo W f . so S m B questions of public importance, a will go Democratic; that all the Jeweler. . COIXTV —UARNET: < Hunts in yeur c wn State or eoontr. vrtte to above add^et land public spirited (?) citizen, who G. W. G tlham plain statement concerning my farmer’s necessaries are grievioitsly I t « (R) J. Ì. bUIF.LOS (D) has acquired the bulk of his wealth stewardship should be made. And taxed and that he is given no cor .W. E. GP.A< K (D) T. H. lb)3ERT8 ZD) by systematically dodging his I am greatly pleased to tell you responding relief. The session will W. R. (.RADON ; A. A. (0 ING i .(D) share of taxation and conq>el)ing here, my fellow-citizens, that I lx- a long one. The Republicans. BLACKSMITH. . D). W. E. ALHERSuN j have full power to enact any incas- j !.. h. B aker t (1») the less wealthy citizens of Multno can render a good account. The I . W m . M esser ADOI.PII TUPKER - - Pi«ui ’ (tur uro they want, nnd arc not likely to mah county and of the State to pay State is prosperous; the small debt leave, until the approach of the con (D) { I. ytle H o ward j era '1. B. J ames - a ; —G E NERAL R EPAI RIN G— it for him. His assessment for that existed at the commencement gressional elections this fall warn.« I taxation for 1889 in Multnomah of my term has been extinguished, them to go home and correct the IX kt u. s. ». LAND office : D. 8. HOPKINS. A kcwitbct . county is $171,700, of which there and the ordinary expenditures of ideas the farmers are getting that j . J. B. H untington the tariff is a heavy tax. . ..H arrison K ellcy is exempted, as claimed by him for the State have been kept within Grand Rapids, Mich The Senate Republican commit-, Will fnrn'il. Lesigr.s of N omw . < vttsf»" aud Massless «esi ss fi«m IMS ss sp M rromptlv executed. The tmlding has »’ton eu indebtedness, $33,900, and $300 f.irere want« <! If yuu meau Io bu hl.Mnd |1 lu my address aud I will ■•!! yes • pe^fe tee has nbandotnd all hope of' just limits. A comparison of the lnrixeu arid improved and is prepared to turn llouf d<*s«gi.s of claellioss. lib® th® one oa Bls In M ast O mssox H bsa L» ufis®. wllA il RCH DIRECTORY. out all kiiuis of i iarksmithiuir on «hurt notice exempted by law. The following reaching a satisfactory solution of1 full plan of tu- h. full size dfails. cumplets upeciBcuhQtis. and bill of materials, •!' Tsry first two years of the present official ami iu the best «tyl«* Term». C««h. 1-ly fnll and complete so any ordinary carpenter or bvlldtr will hav® nulrovblela (*!■■ UODIBT EI’iBCOFAL CHURCH shows his holdings, the amount as term, with the last two year« of the the silver question. The whole mat- j ahead and c- pxihg the work. And If you do not find jMt wbat yoa wut. Wr!ts what < Lung- a you desire made, aud 1 will accommodate yoe. Or leave Ordera with Ta* ter will therefore have to be deter-; L M. M c C abt . Pastor. sessed at and the actual market .»receding term, shows that the to I! »«.I V. u will It •• - l.«,p i. «reel > hatxlMB. ko.M t. w,.t, «•<«• Ke preaching br the pas'or In eat b ' mined on the iluor of the Senate ‘ • «l ily 111U4.M *‘l) *l<* »«• •• ™ «0Mlrw«UM !•»« ►*«•». V.U41M •-« ows. until further DuU.*e nmtf ADvg3THs*4f:vr.«. value of it, showing how his les- tal expenditures were les« by over An influential member of the Fi-1 - urua -at 1J u nt. au I t 0 p m •!«ianu nd h< u» H* use— a; II a in wealthy neighbors who hold prop $200,000. and the ordinary expen nance Ceiniiiittec said that if they , 'i!«r»»ey—ut 7:i’O p tn. •Lun >—il L a in, ard 4 .0 p m erty in Multnomah county mid ditures were less by o*er $5UQ, not deaired it, the free coinage people) -Harney—at U a m. and .’.-Cp w. throughout State are compelled to withstanding the growth of the could pass their measure :•« the/ ELITE SALOON. assume the burden he shifts upon State, and necessarily a corresp<it:d- majority of the Senate was in favor of it But that the President had HARNEY,-------------- OREGON them. ing growth of expense«, and not intimated that he wouldn’t apprave j T The Odell TS? Tuial amount of COATSWORTH A TKEGASKle, withstanding the further fact that a free coinage bill and the doubt in' taxable proper SOC 1KTIE.L PB4PR1BTORS. ty os r^turD«-! such ordinary expenditures had the mind» of the extreme silver) b> r. fss sfalnst been increased by over $25,000 for tn«n was whether they abould go1 Tb-impauii lodge , no . n. T. o. o. r, actua: and ra.ima ed ralue of tl.luV.’A't. ahead tn vpito of this intimation, I Fellow* Hall, ever* JM urday w LL lie I llir Olllttl TV l-R WB1TRB. W*at4»T»B VO »0 AKA4 ft LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENT«. Itei ng about one-eighth of the I the two years by th« creation of or whether they should agr - to j C14 J. E. M c KINN ci N, N. U. •• an, On. Ilun<tt«l Dsllar BMki... I V Brel’v taxes which the •’Hon.” D. P. I our ornamental, if not us -ful Isyard some com promise that would ob It combine« «IMFLICITTWith DURABILITY — «PHD, BAM 0» OPKRATluR Thompson ought to have paid, nnd of railroads ami fish commi.sion- tain the President’s signature. lY r rT NO. 4S. G. A. K wear« iv.urer without coat of repaira than any other maehinta. hM ■pt a.id W rd tits la of each Before the committee of the the other eeven-eights of it had to ers. In the management of the t o mkribbon to bother the operation. It neat, aubatantial. nick- 1 Fellows’ Hai A.! « umrs .<.• whole House in discussing the Dip-, kg Invited. Wachmaker & Jeweler, be paid by other tax-payer« of this school fond«, we have dispenaed el-p!at»-'l—perfect nml adapted to al) kind« of typewriting W JB. BRIER!.Y. F. C. loinatic nnd Consular .ppropria-1 ,U Ad’j’l. M.h!^-ît with agents in the countie», where tion I ill. Mr. M* Cn try. i K- ji -' L.IW a Fruit « Frv— it t>r<wl*we, ,I.nr|>. cleen, HpU. manuanript Twe lelea aeMa city, county and State. J. W BONKBRAKE, an in" nin.l« .t wrl iur» Krtltor«, l»wy.r<, mini,tnr« banker, n>w«n«aM. lakeview. Orerò» This it a nice «Lowing for the sometime« money w»« permitted to tueky, condemned tin. administra-l n.nti .fa' .’. t ■ - bu«u •* men. e»c.. cannot n»«ke h Iwtdbr iuvestn»«al Jwr |LB.___ V B. MAI!.! standard bearer ofja ticket with a lie idle, and all the hicney M paid tion for lieing opposed t<> reciproc-1 j Au ^teli’rrnt p*r on in a week » an become a Good operator, or a xapldon® ta t aMmw. ■ TALS: into the State treasury, whence it ia ity with the South American states j 11,(XIO offered .ny operator who can do better_work with a Type- platform as adopted. va O;' exc*y4«d. and for keeping the pro -edinga uf [ Writer t.h-in that protlucrd by the Odell. gSF"Reliable Agent« at once loaned out The growth of And n ,w a word as to the bends Nft— la NTOM ITT the Pan-American Cuiijr-«» a» qui-1 and Sak- mr n wanted Special induaementa to Dealer». P H. MURPHY. * cdDc*!« s, FrlCl: 9. I • a. thewliool fund baa l**n gratifying. atulen as mentioned above. . , ,. „ et aa a Htar-Cbatn»*’r The Me- intla.s a «marea/si» *■ a »■ Fur I'aiuphletn. giving endoraementa, Ac , add reel th« ~ tariff _ _ bill, __ be aa.d, cut oil All old settlers remember the in-1 That fund in 1885, '• ,n*du<iing all USIHIV - — - - OlWrN raiasnuk* Ol ’ KI.L TYPE WRITER 45CO. T h « R oorrby , Carr«««, Ha. i items, amounted to 1863,*35.16; reciprocity with ¿'ana la, »» w JI. n mi • ■ cident. HAY 9 GRAIN B irx « advertisement «. How D. P. Thompson Evades the Payment of J ust Taxes. r. c. byäd & soar. The Farmers’ Company. THE HOPKINS HOUSE. A. r’iin.e BetT”, General Blacksmith Wason-maker* the drewsey S aloon PATENTS. Houses and Oottases JOB WORK. 1YP3 WRIT 5