Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, May 30, 1903, Image 2

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THE BURNS PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING
SAW HD AY MAY
K \NK AN:> FILE AKE FOB HIM
This is the circle!
Evert farm
bov want« to be a school teacher,
every school teacher hepes to be au
ed.ior, every editor would like to
be a banker; every banker would
like tone a tiuet magnate, and
every trust magnate hopes to own
a farm and have chickens and
cows and pigs and horses to look
after. We end where we begin.—
Ex.
From an almost strictly agri­
cultural community, this country
has risen to a point where it now
supplies one tenth of the world's
commerce in manufactured gods
And all this bv reason of the pro­
tective policy.
What chance is
there for a free trade party under
such circumstances?
The machine typesetter« have
already revolutionized the mechan­
ical work on newspaper« but the
inventor of the electrical typesetter
claim« that hi« invention will
cause a «till greater revolution.
“ GUESS
who it is?”
The moth­
er knows
the touch
of the soft
hands too well to
need to guers, and
for the moment
she enter« into the
playful spirit of
the child and for­
gets her toil and weariness
Then a
sudden movement «ends a thrill of pain
through her and she realizes th,it though
love may lighten latx^r it cannot lighten
pain.
Thousands of women who have suf­
fered from backache, headache, and
other consequences of womanly disease,
have been made well women by the
use of br. Pierce’» Fa'-orit* Prevno­
tion.
It establishes regularity, cries
unhealthy drains, heals inflammation
•nd ulceration and cures female
weak ness.
"I cannot way enonsfh in nrai«eof Dr. Piwe’i
Favorite Prescription as it ha- Hone tnr
ntuch
r >
” write» M • Hem H«ri
N C . Hox K>? ”1 waw - •■■ oil* n *•-> 1 <. 011L’ u•>» 1ly
walk when I began taki iz th*- . \*/rit* J’r*
»criptton
I also had uterine trraiMe a id conk!
w-itlur cat n*-' sleep onh . ■* I t ■ k !-..■<• iu--
T-ied four diff-
’ doctor - nn<! tli».» rd! i *•«!
|o do me any te>xi »- j *,n *.f r. .■ frier.
?n
r
1 took only t!ir»-e Lottie-« anti art now w 3 and
hearty. On do almost any kind of work ”
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
most desirable laxative for delicate
wvMUcn.
l.oet>e
lY.uid
s
lluntimtt >n. .Mnv ‘21
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Liwke, <m«' of th«- l*«-st known con»
tractors and at«>ekllien in Oregon,
was kill«*! nt his much, ten miles
from Huntington, al il o'clock this
«-veiling by a hors«» jumping on
him.
IL- wns Goveri mmt census vim
meniton of lin stock tn DUX), nod
hi that capacity
visile«! nearly
« very county in the slate
II** was
a prominent Oaldfellow, Knight , f
Pythias and Workman, aid ha«l
just return«,I from Portland whete
he *.tli-nd««l the tNldodlows Grand
Lodge.
> PW.
There is an occasional mention
of secret movement» hostile to the
nomination of President Roosevelt
next year,but they do not seem to
lua'erialiie, and it is a vain effort to
attempt to run down any individual
of prominence in the republican
party who will admit that he is
even concerned in any such move­
ment.
It is not to be denied that there
is some railroad opposition to Mr.
Roosevelt and it is a safe presump­
tion that none of the trust magnates
desire another term tor him. When
the president showed a firm determ*
¡nation to enforce the laws, it was
natural that the men controlling
the great combina'ions should as a
matter of self interest, try to find
some wav of getting rid of Rouse-
▼elt.
I’p to the present time the effort
has been noticeably lame.
A few
disappointed leader« may have pri­
vately expressed themselves as op­
posed to Mr. Roosevelt * nomination
but they have taken good care not
to place themselves at the head of
anv organized movement. The rea­
son is manifest. They know that
the p-ople would not follow them.
As the Baltimore American recent"
ly said: * It may be said to these
men once and for all that the re­
publican party will not turn its
back upon Roosevelt at their bid­
ding. In his attitude toward these
men Mr. Roosevelt h is champion*
cd the interest of the great body of
the American populace and' while
the trust backers and promoters
may rail against him. be has his
supporters in the rank and file of
the people.”—Review.
■ I. H
A lli-tu.irkable lieeoril.
<T..imbetlnin*s Cough Remoli
!
has a remarkable record, it ha«
*k--< -.aYo’.
la-en in us«« for over thirty years,
The Burns publi«* svluxd elost d yesterday alt, r an eight montl lis»
during which tini,1 mai v million
term. The enrolltmnt numlx-red 200 pu| :Ia ..nd fiv«' teachers were
battles have l»-«-n sold and used. It
employed throughout the term as follows Prof. A. C. Emu ad-
ha« long la-en tlx* standard ami
ranceei departineut, principal; Prof. H. A. Dillard, intermedin;.,
main reliant*« in the tr«atux-nl ot
departnent; M *s llowat«! Mi»s Lena Hark«v. Mi*s Fix.ii.e Dm - ■
crolli» III thoi's.mds of him», v, t
gan. primary department. The tern ju«telc»t«i ha» Uen the muni
during all this time no «•»«<• has
succtssful in the history «if t) c s« bool ¡n d the teuebers deservu II.«’
ever la-en reported t*> the manulact-
highest ptaise for their aideat.d t tli.neni mnmigem« r.t and inatructi >n
urers in which it failed Io »-fleet it
The Burns public s. h«>«d buil.Li g is tl «• 1 irx* *t «truc’ure of it«
cur»-. When gii ,-n as »*> Hi us the
kind in the interior, and is not ex, efle ! in anv place of the same
child becomes hoarse or even as
size of 1 urns. It was erected in 1 «'.•.'»at a co»t of nearly $ ill,(>'*>.
s . h - ui as the erolipv cough appear«,
There r.re five 1 rge couimo«Lous n ouis in the I uilding and thou, h
it will pievent the attack.
D is
ample reotu is now afforded, the rate of increase in the rchooi popu­
pleasant to take, many children
lation is such that th«- present building will not more than accom­
like it.
It contains no opium or
modate the attendance by the end of another school year. The
other harmful subs’ane«* and mi«V
building has a large basement at:d steam heating and ventilating
i,e given a« cool’d« u«ly to a l»abv
apparatus e«t> easily be installed.
a« to an a«1 lit. E,,r sal«- bv li M.
condition», will it not act as u -elf Horton, Burns. Fred Haim-«, liar-
SNEAKING OCT OE LIFE.
destroying agency of the human ney.
CORIA
j'or Itifnnts nnd Children.
CAST ürîa
[he Kind You Have
.WU'cUtile l'rci’i-r ilio,11,»r \
MmilaliK'i! ilici, r.Lti'di; -t!tt! I
inni the SkMMcta uml lk’w.’hul
I'ri'nioh'sIhi'c.'lii'iiClavtriil
ItCStt i.i.ll'- -I t . illmi li' illai'
Opium Moipliiii,’ li T Mme il
N ot N anvotiv .
-•’L* ‘>'1
’ - -I m
race, us the ecònomi«; ilia that nr*
What ha« «truck the people of
this good old planet anv way mvs > largely responsible for its iner* a-c ’
Not only u. ■! .1 phil wop
the East Oregonian. What cause
but legislators must «leal -.vitti th*-
is there fur such a.hurrying, scurry­
It can no longer !>«•
ing, shoulder jostling rush for the question.
«usi aside as a freak. It is gr. vy­
next world, by way «»f the Lack-
ing to be as common as u fever
door of suicide?
What mania
and
must be .La.t with accordi; ..-
prompts a san** m tn to tq> a eu p
ly.
of carbolic acid to his lips or to
pull a trigger within a foot of hi*
A good many thin> s cull for sonic
ear?
lectures on purity of life. These
Surely the imaginary ill« of the
elopements ami
runaways and
world are not so appal lin g that a
social scandals of the dav, us well
man should be willing to risk the
a« many things known but n< ver
unknown condition« of another
Ix-artl in public, cry out for reform
world to ocspe them.
in social life.
Impurity offers
Poverty, discontent and disap­
nothing but shucks, something
pointment are the alarming catist -
transitory ami then gone and th«-
of suicide.
People «-annot tires»
character with it
Purity offers
and least like a more fort .mite
everything, the only real happiness
neighbor ami they lo-e hope an 1
in life. It is either up or down in
sneak out of life. Why don't they
life.
The ambition of every ot.e
live and make a fight.
If condi­
ought to l»e for the former. Life
tions «ion't suit them whv don’t
without <-harac*cr is a failure no
they vote ar.d work and preach tor
matter how much attention it mnv
reform?
secure lbr one. Characters live.
Don’t get discouraged because
Shall one throw nwav oneself for
some monopoly crushes ti.e life out
nothing. Il lakes but the. cutting
of you. Some of the rank*mon­
ot a thr* id to precipitates panic
opolists that ever lived on earth,
ami disaster in an individual's life.
have gone before you to another
Some think they can cover tip their
pla -*-, so you will only rush into
social mi«<l>-,'<is. but the*« days
their company by committing sui-
••very individual is I cing watched
cide. Stay on earth a- 1 >i z ■<* you
by everybody tl.*e quick to con-
can. Make it better if only by so
«true and misconstrue, to talk and
much as one good hard fight fur
gossip, to tell tl.c truth a id the
equality.
Ulset.ocds. so that utter all there
People have a 1.al.it of magnify­
are lew lives that nre not open
ing ti.e r troub ••«.
Tlx- greatest
looks. Few can ever letnuin Dr.
fault of society is lint it lire-* a tel
Jt ky Is ai.d Mr. Hid*» n.o.-e than
es, ope when looking for »cand,l.
, month < r two under the scrutiniz-
• rouble or faults in others and
ii g ob*>* rv..tiun of their neighbors.
hoodwinks rt»*-!f when looking for
11.*- Lest ot <■ inn live is none too
good deeds an I go, d trait«
g,«.d —All at y D* mo'-rst.
Because «•■me personal grievance
is 1* aring tlown on you. don't im­
The futility of.-ill attempt to de­
agine that everybody you mc*-t is
feat Pre-i lent Ib.osevelt's nomi­
thinking about it.
Don't work
nation ni d election is emphasized
yourself into a frame of mind that by the
report from Ntbrnska that,
persists in brood.ng.
should Grover Cleveland or any
It is true the struggle for bread
other "reorgnniz ition d-moi-ral*’ be
and butter is a long, fruitless pro
noinii a’e-l. th»- Br> unites will sup­
saic ta-k. with many. The lux tir­
port M r. Ror-sevelt.
ies that seem to multiply ili the
hamls of neighbors and friend«
The courity treasurer’s rr port
seen* elusive when fought,
The just publishid for Grani county
laws of the land seem to be with show» th*, liabiliitie« of thè county
>tie powerful, andtheweak mat. has oo o ttstanding warrant», in, litding
no lever « itti which to rise.
uccrm d in >-r, *'. to li. •'l'l.'l JTfi.'t I
1 et tn the face of all this sui­ lo offset ibis tb** totnl rt-.-ources
cide 1» cowardly. In the t.ice of rhown amourit to
2n.
all thi* inequality it is better to
live a poor man and fight a good
Stornarli i rouble.
fi»bt, tliun to leave the world by
“I have been troubled with my
t..e bars door.
stomach for tl.<- pa»t four veare,”
A study ot the statistics of suicide says D. 1,. Be.-ieh. of (Hover Nook
reveal some of tin- n.o-t »larniing Farm, Greenfield, Mti-s.
■•A few
conditions that ever confronted the dava ago I was induced to buy a
human race. '1 he incK-a»,- of fili­ Isix of Chamberlain's Stomm-h and
cides among young j,< *q>le from 15 Liver I ablets. I hay,- taken part
to 23 has ineri-a-ed
pur vent in ofth* tn and feel agre itde.il better.”
ten years.
I f you hav*-noy trouble with your
The strong, healthful, sane, vigor­ stomach try a l«>x of these Tablets.
ous, educated and talvnUd fall la- You are certain to lie pienoni with
fore its blights as well ns the oid the result. Pri -e 25 cents. For
. arid decrept. If a disease, wber* »al ■ by IL M. Horton. Burns: Fred
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torsi m niy house tor a great mam
years. It is the best medicine in
the world for coughs and cold* "
J. C. Uilliaui», Amca.N. Y.
All serious lung
troubles begin with a
tickling in the throat.
You can stop this at first
in a single night with
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
Use it also for bronchitis,
consumption, hard colds,
and for coughs of all kinds.
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