Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, June 15, 1901, Image 2

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FATE OF A TYPICAL TRUST
The annual rep>rt of the I'nilwl
Slate» Rubber Company, made pub­
lic reqeytly, ia a good illustration
of what a trust may expect when
it seeks by monojKiJy to extort un­
due profit*, says the Courier-Jour­
SATCRDAY JUN?, 15, 1901
nal, The report shows that the net
earnings
of this 950,000,000 corpor­
Both Tillman and McLaurin
ation
for
thia fiscal yew were only
claim to be democrats, which rai—s
•62,605
57,
about one-fourth ofl
the question, what is a democrat?
per cent on the outstanding prefer
red stock, and nothing at all on the
The U. 8. Supreme Court is al­ common. Yet the preferred stock
ways hardly critioued when it is entitle.«) to 8 percent dividend»,
makes an important decision, but which heretofore been paid. The
that does not affect the legality ot company has been in existence
the decision.
nine year», and began with die prac-
«tical control of the industry. It
A number of Kansas women are was not satisfied with moderate
«liscussing the proposition ot send­ profits, but mad’’ such radical ad-
ing several of their numwr to the vane« a in prices that competition
missionary fieids of South Afric«. sparng up on every side. Last venr
and the saloon keepets of Witchita it was wittilv observed that the
lyW come forward with the «ur- trust was “ holding an umbrella
prising offer to bay the expenses of over the trade.’’ jneaning thjit it
the entire party if they are pvrtuit- kept its prices so high that the in­
t d to name a single member then • dependent concerns sold the most
uf.
of the goods at slight reductions
I
An attempt was made to buy them
It is easy enough to stand up for up. but this failed, and then a com­
a man or party when every one eL*« bination was proposed, to which
does the same. The real test of the outside concerns would not
fiiendship is to stand up for them listen. Competition has been in­
when everybody else is
1° creased. not lessened, by consolida­
keep them down, It requires cour­ tion. The same result will follow
age to face adverse public senti­ with other trusts if the wiser policy
ment and defend an individual or of giving the consumer a share in
pirty when the world seems to be the advantages of consolidation
does not prevail.
against them.—Ex.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
*C«iKDl’I.E OF EXnCNPITVBE-’*.
Showing, as by law required, the amounts clamed, filed «ud re
corded against the county of llarnev, state of Oregon, and the amounts
allpwed
at th« June 1901 term of County Court for »«id
County.
TO W HOM ’«£<’*£)
i'OR WHAT 1441 VC
AWT.ct v’p
The Eagle Will Scream
4MT ALL’l>
•27800
Etta Dodson, keeping county poor............................. W7.3 00
54 00
A S Ward, 27 days road auperviaor, Happy Valley.
5400
7.5 00
C L Newman, keeping Lucas minor children ..... 7500
9.00
J C Bartlett, traveling expenses, etc ......................... 38.90
196.04
T W Stephen«, rebate on taxes
..................
193.04
500
Wm H Avery, ..
..........................................
5.00
7.10 '
Lunaberg A Dalton, supplies for county poor .....
7.10
59.60 (
Times Herald, printing for county............................... 59.60
18.00
H itnev Co.N’«^», blanks for aaaaaay*
18W
17.50
Hartley Valley Items, printing for county
17.50
52 00
Register <fc Receiver, plats for assessor....................
52 00
25.50
F I Dunbar, certified copies ol laws for assessor.... 25 50
25 25
J J Murphy, brief and trial fee, ataU vs. Huffman
2.5 25
Jenkins Bros, repayment of taxes .............................
95 09
95.09
FIRST DAY, JI LY 3.
3 15
Iijrin-Ho^fvn Co, j>lanka fcr district attorney..........
3 !5
.,
„
„ supplies for county......................... 62 50
62.50
First Race. 1-4 mile daali, free for nil ...........................
112.5.
Glass A Prodhomme,.
........ ...............................
3 60
8.60
Second Race,
1-4 mile dash, fur nil Harney County raddle
22 00
„
„
„
2 delinquent tax rolls
22 00
boraci« that never run for pubjiy luuney ................... 50
12 00
Phoebe Kelley, 4 day s teachers’ exaruiuauyo
12.00
SECOND DAY, Jllly
C II Leonard.
„
.
.. ..
.,
12.00
12 00
parade at i <> ovum k a m sharp .
10 25
Inland Telephone Co . phone rent ............................. 10.22»
Headed by the Banti, followed by tj>c Fire Department, Liberty
II Richardson, postage »tamps .......... .......... ..
12.10
11.50
wagon, Floats, Citisene und Plugugliea—March to Floral Hall.
U Cate, constfbe, Warm Springs, Nov. 1900........
3 (X)
3.00
PROGRAM OF THE DAY.
T J Shields, registering voters.....................................
2 20
M0
Burna Hand
Wuaic............................................................
6 45 :
R A Miller A Co., supplie« for county po?7 • • -
6 4.5
A. W. Gowa »
Reading Declaration of Independence
1 25 I
U S Land Office, list of lands for assessor............
1 25
Gire Club
Patriotic Songs.........................................
Geo Shellcv, pystage stamps... ................................. 10 00
1000
Orator of the Day
....................
Thornton Williams
M II Brenton, juror, Mahei and Wy>tt, inquest. ...
I 2(J
I 20
BaiU'j uc with pot of beans, c/iTut» (Mid basket dinner oy
This truthful paragraph is going FM Jordan,
. ........... ...„...........................................
1.20
1.20
the ground-1 (Barbecue under management of Ju*. Smith )
The creation of an ari^ laud r,e-
. .................................
120
1.20 I
Afternoon sports Handicap Bicycle race. puree 42'»; suck race
• lapiation fund from the proceeds the rounds of the prejs: There are J E I.oggan,
1.20 !
............... .
„ .. ..............
1.20
•2.50; long jump 92 50; 100 yard foot race. free for all, 92 50;
t irough the sale of western public a good s;any men who are lying II B Mace,
1.20
1 20
hinds, to be used in the construc­ under the spd today because they L M Seaward. . ........... . ........................... .................
greased pig 92 SO; greased |»>lv 92 50.
.....................................................
1.20
1.20
BASEBALLOAME. M a KUIKU MK3I vs KBULEMSN Parse «100,
tion of irrigation works, is a propo- tried to please everybody. When Wm Gibson,
No admission to the ground on the Fourth.
„........ ...............
I J/j
Hilion which will commend itself to they started out in life they made | Burbank Clay, witness.
1 20
up
their
mind
that
everybody
THIRD PAY, J’ LY B
F
M
Wyatt,
„
..........
>t
.
....
.
.............
1.20
< very interest. The j>eople of the 1
1.20
should
be
pleased
with
them,
but
>3
—
8
mile
dash,
free
for
all ..................................................
• 150
W D Marlin,
. ........... .
....................
1.20
'Vest ehouij. of course, support it
1 20
they
did
not
gycceed
iu
making
1-4
mile
dash,
for
Haruey
County
sad«lle
horse*
that
h/j
W L Marsden, coronor’s fees „ . t, .. . ...............
1190
11.90
t ■ ji. man, while there can certainly
never son first njonvy............ ................................. 50
.....................
1 50
be no opposition fam Eastern am body happy but the undertaker. L Woldenberg, jr., n»4*a for county
1 50
This
world
is
full
of
fault
finders
Roping contest, no entrance ..
............. ........................... 25
H M Horton,
....... „.........
73
.75
Congressmen.
and grumUers and a man can’t J W Buchanan, stamps..............................
FOURTH DAY. JULY 6.
.
2-20
2 20
walk in ajpy given direction with- ! . C p Auamus, hauling lumber, Saddle Butte Dial
1-2 mile dash, free for all................................................................
150
9 00 disallowed
Ingersoll says: ‘ Rememlpcr that out meeting them I"
Even when a jofcn E Johnson, surveying and tufpiap Wild H Rd UJ8.0C
3-8 t«ile dash, for Harney County saddle burses that have
108.00
I
< \erything of beauty tends to the man turns his face to the wall. I
never won that money
50
• Chas Green, marker.........................
110C
11 00 j
»levatiop of ni^tj. Everv little kicks tlu fsot of the bed ar.d _-----
ex- i
Consolation race for non-winner* Date and dietanceto be fixed 75
;
Andrew
Graf,
cbainpjfn
...............................
11
Of
11.001
morning glory whose purple blcs- pires, th^re ar* people n ho will find Chaa Rig<j00’
11.00 j Indian pony race, 2 mile«, no entrance
10
„.. 11.0C
*<>m is thrilled with the cmoroue fault with it. Some will say that ! Ehner Carlson, viewer
Juvenile
Bas<
ball
Game,
Purse
910.
16.50 I
kisses of the gun tenjs to put
he ought to have tjone it twenty Andrew Stone, ,...
16 50
I»'o6som in your heart. Do npt years ago, while others will say th$t
R
Claypool,
„....
19 2.5 (
i idge of the value of everything by he ought to have waited a little
Wm
Qeorge,
chain<^a«j,
Luwcn-Narrows
Road
...
6 60
fie market rppprts. Every Hower longer for tho £$ke of his family.
C
B
Ausmns,
marker
..........
„....
..
...........
.
.............
9.00 j
¡•b>ut p house cortiuea'.es to the re­ The man who just dogs away from
Herman
Ruh,
chai^n;an
.
....................
.............
.............
6.00
finement of somebody. Every vine, day to day and docs his best regard
R
R
Siiz,
viewer
............
..
...........
..
...........
..
...........
11.00
1 1 tubing and blossoming, Ulis pf less of what ¡»topic sav, is the one
Chas Johnson, . ..................... ..........
...........
11 00
hive an3 joy.”
who is hardest to kill, and when at Wm L Clark, . .................. ............. . ............ . ............
11.Í0
M as » mon I li, Orcgen.
last he does die thsre are about as John E Johnson, surveyor
.30 00
........ .............
n»/M*»4 (nr Gradual«»: th» d.««*»,l for
A poor p an in New York City many bouquet* laid 9^ his casket E H King, lumber for Happy Valley district........ . .
graduate nt the Normal School dutf ng th« |>a«l
34 70
y/ar ha» Ixen nmrh Beyond th« »upply
Hoal
v ho had a wife and children, and a$ there are on the casket of the Joe Tupker, irons for county..........
.....................
2 25
lion« with from |U 00 to W>4» per.inoutb.
man
who
worried
himself
into
A-
»tength to do, but no employment,
John E Johnson, part payment on his contract on
Slat« Ortlfleat«« an^ IXplomag.
l it upon the plan of tying a placard braham’s bosom.
StudanUara prepared forth« St al a F.vamlna
Ziegler
l^po
road
..............................................
450.60
4MJW
upon pis preast with the inscrip -
lion», and readily take «tatep»p»rg on gradum
lion.
A plaint comes drifting down the Geer A Cummins, hardware for county,(Pump cyli^-
’ion upon it: “I want work.” He
<jer, disallowed ) ................................................ 79.88
Mtr^g Amdr^lr
I'roftaalanaJ Conrae.
69 88
Colombia
from
Eajtern
Oregon
that
s o 1 at the crossit g of thronged
« |ij|pprd Training l»r| arlinaht. Kiprn«r«
G
W
Clevenger,
lumber
Ifibyr
in
building
rsom
yangu frmn BIJU to |I7*» 00 per year. Fall term
> r pts until thp attention of the four candidates recently catalogued
for keeping scalps ................................................ 13 01
open^ Sept nth. Fur catalogue «'«mlalnlng ful)
for
governor
all
belong
to
the
west
­
p.'sersby was attracted, and as a
aunoUMcemtulii. addre»«,
P
A
Hy4e,
work
on
water
tfnk
......................................
9
00
F. L. CAMPIIKLL.
icclt got himself a situation. He ern part of the state. The lament
..
.ice jam ........................................
or J. p. y Dntlar.
Frealdaul,
5 25
might
be
louder
if
it
had
any
cause
j
tai been begging for work for
feecretarj*,
Jav Gould, two months work on court house yard... 80 00
months, but until he make this for sorrow. Both Eastern and
Westerni Oregonhavs tho^nds of | ^««-Ontario Stage Co , slap freight....................... 14?.5
pi ito appeal to the eyes of the
candidates whose great |>otentiality Leslie Hatfield, hauling forcougjy..............................
1 00
masses ha had met with failure. At
John
Cary,
Juror,
April.
1901
10
20
I’Vt he fathomed the secret of sue- inheres in tiaeir obscurity. Any | I Price Copjjy^n, ,
1,3.00
•>
.................
If
advertising.
He
^rtfullv schoolboy may be president. Why j
W«u Crawford, 99
, ................ 9«.................... 99 •
11 00
I
brought his want an/j fois ware in­ not governor?—Oregonian,
] Wm L Clark, ,
9.00
to tf.p marked
2 20
EiMt>ri) Montana newspaperg re-
Thompson . ..................... ,»................... ...
8 00
port the purchase pf quite a num- i " 8 Haley,
, 99................. ...........................
Carries a full linn of Broadcloth, Silk Plush, or Valval, alia
7.00
1 cr of gorses in that section by an ’
i
I
Over-Work Weakens
1600
agent of the British government. | ^,ranl Thompson,............ .......... ,,
A Full Linoof Varnished and Metallic Caskets
Your Kidneys. I The animuls averaged fifteen hands C J JoJjnaon, „.......... . ,,
13 W
and Coffins.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. in ’ height, vw
12 40
900 io
to a
1000 *14
in weight
nuigub j
• ^#rnP8h»F*« ■»........ »».......... •»
and sold at about 910 per head.— ' John Maher,
14 40
A complete line of Burial rubes, etc.
... .......................
>i
All ths bloqd in your body passes through
your kidney.
«¿very three minutes.
Cferqnicle,
James Pirie,
8.40
99 ................. 99 .................
fW'East ot Welcome’s drug store.
The kidneys are your
j C P Rutherford . . 99 • • • • • 99
1ÜW
blood purifiers, they fil­
ter out the wasto or
A letter is a conversation by F G Staqffcj,
21 00
. ........................ »................. JJ
impurities in the blood.
for
U
Cary,
proxy.
Its
particular
reason
20.00
9» • * • • •
................. ...
If they are sick cr out
99
cf order, they fail to do
21.00
being written deterjnins itscharqci- U R Thorn,
. ........................ >9.................... 9
fheir work.
er. It should be taken as one j T
Howser,
11 40
. .......................
«9
Pains, achesandiheu-
matism come from ex­ clasps a hand extended through Wpi Russell,
1760
99 ................. 99
ff
es,s cf uric acid in the
Ben Mutter,
21.00
... .....................
W
blood, due to neglected space, but throbbing an(J vital.—
The most simple, practical and durable
j.idncy trouble.
J J Shields,
June L&dips’ Home Journal.
20 60
.........................
19
Typewriter on the market al any price.
Kidney tioubie causes qulc!: cr unsteady
I L Poujade,
1010
pearl beats, and ra»kcs ¿.at feci cs though
99 ................. 99
99
Ask for catalogue.
-y lud heart trouble, because the he. t is
The Oregonian cay« there is three Gep Marshall, 99 ................. 99 ................. ...
20 00
, cr-working 1:1 pumping thick, kidney-
PiLtllSC, General Agent,
candidates already in tb,e field for L B Springer, „
12 20
j >l ;oncp blood through veins and arteries.
........... »
It used to be considered that only urinary gjeretary of state; Frank I. Dunbar, Peter Clemepg, „
Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Albany. Ore.
1.3.40
99 • • • • •
I jubles were t* be traced to the kidneys,
Philips. Malcoln ¡jpd J. N. William- A L Hunter,
99
12 20
12 20
, t now modern science proves that r.early
»>
t I constitutional diseases have their begir.-
Robt
Irving,
17.00
17.00
wn-
99
•9
99
pi 1? tn kidney tionblc.
J W Shown,
17.00
17.00
If you are Siik you car. make no mistake
99
>>
91
Call for County Barrants.
;./first {lectorlag your kidneys. The mild
H C Leyens,
12 30
«9
12.30
99
»9
< id the *xtraord,.)ary effect >f Dr. Kilmer's
C G Frv,
14
2Q
14 20
99
, *nr.ip-Root, ihc great kidney reined/ is
9»
Jt
*
-- - It - — J
1«
L Li _t_ . t _ _
Notice is hereby given that there
; >ati realized. It stand« the hfe|)ct| for It«
Simon Lewis,
19
»•
2
20
2.20
99
> onderUip-r».» ot ;h«.-..ou distraaajpg
distressing uases are funds in the county treasury
Jap McKinnon, • •
1600
16.00
•9
r 1.1 is sold on its mertts
»9
for the redemption of al! warrants
| . all druggists in (lit/
Chas Garred, wagon and coat damaged op ggpouot
. .it and one-dc|!,r j|z-
registered prior tp June 15, 1901.
ofbatj roads
f . Ytfu’rnsy f.ave a
23.00 disallowed
Interest on t/unt will cea*«i from
; niplo bottle by m»l)
F 8 Miller, juror, April, 1901
12
30
12.30
1 ee. also pamphlet telling you now to find this date. June II. 1901.
July 3,4» 5 and 6,1901.
Magnificent Fireworks Display and Grand Ball, the
evening ot the Fourth.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
G. W. CLEVENGER
“The Chicago
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