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S.VTl'KOAY WGl SViM tlKK!, MOB LAW IS AMK i IIV The president wisely, and with emphatic vigor, calls attention to the grave pubim dangers connects«! with an indulgence of lynch law. No one can s»y that the reu arks are sectional, for the worse lynch ings of late have U-en in tuwthern states. 'Libs have rightlv been called the insanity of the many, but the phrase is net strong enough v« hen apphe«l to a lawless execu- t.on. with torture at that It is said bv a well-known citizen who witnessed a recent lynching in tn Illinois town that the mob was start««) ar.d lead by barroom loafers. In all such demonstrations the list of kil!e«i and injured is seldom lim ited to rioters, and casualties are certain to be serious, as well as un expected, if the orticers of the law stand up to their duly. A mid» ot any kind »rings the worst element to the front. Every idler and crimi nal joins it, appeals to its worst passions and tries to inflame its wild frenzy. Mol-s are at the mercy of chance impulses They rush here and there at the beak ofiniecrea-its, whose design is to break down all the safeguard.': of law anc order. A nub that is not promptly suppress ed invariably passes into the con trol of thieves bent on looting pri vate property. President Roosevelt’s letter on lynching to Governor Durbin of Indiana, is a just condemnation ol the latter for bis resolute assertion of the law against lvnebii g or mobs of anv kind. In the course of bir- lory it. has often l«een substantially said, as the president points out ag »in. that “mob violence is »imply one form of anarchy, and anarchy is now. as it always has been, the handmaiden and forerunner of tyr anny." Assaults upon women are. as the president says, horrible and hideous. In Missouri they are sub ject to the death penalty, »ndevery state is at iibertv to include them among capital oFenses. Th* pres ident elronglv condemns the law« delav ai d technical indulgence of that crime and murder. But mob Jaw is not a proper reme«lv. It is a part of the fundamental law that every man shall be heard in his own defense. When the law fails to work surely and swifiiy its ad ministration is at fault, not the law itself. Mobs wreck their worst injuries upon our form of Govern ment. If not put down they would n-eessar:iy destroy it. The colortd people are advised bv the presi lent to exert themselves to the utmost to bring to justice any of their race who commit revolting crime and to manifest their horror at such occurrences. Courts are instituted and judges mainlv elected by the people Pencil sketch from nature by the HARNEY COUNTY EAIR 1’1! EM 11 M LIST artist *1.50 * Architectural drawing by Following is u complete lift of artist *2 premium» to be »warded »1 the Pastel drawing hv artist *2 Fair. September 1-1 toinolusive on tsio.v i — ror ri ixis. All premiums will be divided as Exhibition of pot plants, not 1«»* follows: Seventy per cent, first than ten pots *2 premium; 3l> |H*r cent seoottd pre Rustic stand not has than thr-«- mium. A certificate accompanies Il el ill height tilled with clmic'i each premium stating the grada of plants #1 .50 the prue awatded Ten per cent Exhibition of Pansies not leas of premium will be charged on all than 20 varieties *1 entries for priies ot l'J.50 or over Fancy I iisk< t of flowers #1 i >; vision i — iionsks . DIVISION M —I'ASTKV ETC. Draft Stallion, *20 Loaf salt rising bread II 60 Sweepstake Stallion. 120. Hop rising br< ad * 1.50 Jackass, with evils ofhi» get, *20 Potato y vast * I Ati Mare and colt, draft. *20 Soda biscuits * I Ati Mare and colt, roadster. *20 Assortr d cakes * I >O Best team of draft horses or Largest display of Jams *2 50 in tiles. *'.’5 Largest display of Jellies *2 •’•0 Double driving team, *20 division x—xi no » work Single driver, *15 Rest ret net! saddle horse. *10 Rest display crotchet work by DIVISION n—« ATTI K. an v one person * I >0 Bull, two yiars and over, *20 Best displav IHttchwork quilting Milch cow and calf, *20 * 1 AO Best display pillow slip» and Beef cow ami calf, *20 sham *1 50 DIVISION !—SIIKKI*. Best worked toilet cushion *1.50 Ram, one vear or over. *25 Best ladies’ worked scurf 1! 50 Ewee, pen of three iambs, wool. Best display tatting »1 50 When Colombia finds that the »20 Ewes, pen of three lambs, for All entries must be made with United States is really in earnest mutton. *20 ♦ he Sc-retary not later than Wed- in preparing to dig a canal throu.h Best H«ece. *10 m - l.iv S« ptvmper Ifl No exhibit Nicaragua, rhe will likely make DIVtMOX D — SWINK. will be enteri<1 in the contest after all haste in recovering the plum be Roar, one vear or over. *7 50 that date. All exhibits will be fore it rolls down hill out of her Brooding sow ana pigs, #5 carefully looked after. Feed will reach. Aa a matter of fact it would DIVISION K—POriTKY. tie furnislitd livestock, and an cm probable disapjHiint but few people Trio of Brahmas, *fi..50 ployee will see that ample care to seethe Panama route discarded Cochins. *!> 50 taken of all exhibits in this line. an<l the Nicaragua canal built. The Hamburg». *S.5O iattei was the unanimous choiceot Leghorns, *fi.5O the Panama Canal Commission, SPECIAL PREMIUMS. Domimvkers, *fi.5O until the question of the mere cert The M. M. Co . of Ontario, wili Plymouth Rock«, *fi.5O of the undertaking a-ose, and if give a *20 ea«li prue for the best Pair Turke vs, *3 50 Colombia thinks that rheptople ot fleece nf wool, tor Malheur and division r—»AHU peonicr« this country are wedded to her Harney Counties. Display of sheaves of grains, all mule and that thev consider that Shaniko \V ir< house Co , *20 for they must have it at any price, she kinds, not lees than five sheaves of the largest and best display of live will likely have a quick and sad each. *5 stock by one |x-rron. lOOIbs barley, *5 awakening __ Continued on Fourth page. lOolbs wheat, *■”» There is no apparent reason for lot1*-» oats, *5 low price« on tat live atock. exet-pt Display of alfalfa. *2 50 avarieioust.ess or. the uart of the Timothy grass. *2 50 buyers, ar.d if one is so situated ; Natural meadow grass, *2.50 Poor man! He can’t help it. that he can hold bis stock thete Cum. *2 30 He gets bilious. He needs a will «urely be better prices offered, DIVISION <1—ItOKTICt LTtHE good liver pill—Ayer’s Pills. unless tin re shsuM I* a combine < They act directly on the liver, Display 1 pk apples. *5 between the buvers and the ebip- cure biliousness. * . 1 pk peaches *5 pers. A buyer in town this week | 1 pk |«ears, *•"» Want your moustache or beard | ack ncwledged to one of our ranch- | 1 pk plums, *■> a beautiful brown or rkb black? Usci ers. so we were tol«i, ¡that pr e s ’ Judge» »»ho are appointed »renamed and continued bv the people's representatives. If courts are uu- faithful, the people can reach them through the ballot l>ox, 'lob law can not posaildy serve as a substi tute It is like burning down a house to purify it, and. at the same time, exposing a whole city to con flagration. Every right minded eitiren knows that the president speaka truly and seasonably when he save: “The corner atone of this republic, as of all free govern ments. is respect for and obedience to the law Where we permit the law to be detied or evaded, whether by rich man or |>oor man, bv black man or white man. we are. by just m > much, weakning the bonds of our civilization." opening the door to the overthrow of the republic and of "violent alternations of anarchy tyranny.” All the gover nors of the states, and all are charged with special responsibili ties in dealing with mobs. should give the president's letter to Gov ernor Durbin their thoughtful, earnest consideration —The Dalles Chronicle ___ CASTORIA ®w For Intnnta nncl Children. castora AAcgit.iUe l’rep ir.iti.’iit'or V slnulahii<thel\xkl.>thlReeitl.i line ttw Stornai Its and Bowvh of Boars the Signature ITomoKs Diiji’slionChxtful (WM and IW leitl.iins m lila t- Opium Mondimi1 nor Miucr.il N ot X aui otic . I i Use For Over kpetfcil lì. ni-dv fort’nnatlpa lion.Sour Slom-Kb Diarrltoen "ornivi onvnUanisJcwriah tus» and I ons ot Nutt I*. Fac Sumi» Signatur» of <2Í^'.X3ZZ*. NEW VOliK EXACT CCrT QF W^APPC % 1 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL WIN Mot T M. DRKiittN. Tuli lag ' hiM-l !■>» »■••< ter», l'unrse» ar- ra«K*<l w.<rk lu-iat't m »•-♦usi -I hig - i a«*ii<M»l» Thedri -anit l<*r »rs-l'ia!««»1 Ibis wh-w-l Irjilirl! lo in r,i'« III! The l*i o- «/ f»epario., io a lui li <ot alala ul a Rine Iliade poi-li« « c I kni I «I a»-o<il ;'.'«» pii- pilsj- «eli ■ |Ulp|»-l in all Ila t-rainhe« in. 1*1»-^ MI.Mu«l' . f»r»«lne. a«.| |'h»,1 trainili» The N..rnial » Ih» urei ah'l-p.ì-trai w,»« H-sia«--» arliflcalr. Tl. * .1 irriti -’prua **rpl I *.r i .' li ^ ii . i r* i.ialntiitf tuli ini—aia- ♦ In« »1 p. |i HKNSl.F.R Cross ? in the East are a* coo I or better this year than la«t summer and he was making lots of money at present prices. It is hardly neces sary to say that he didn't buy any cattle from that rancher. — Ixing Creek Ranger. DIVISION II—GARDEN raODVi'K lo» Imin-n» !«-«< hrr* (or alt braiu-h«« «»I Ih* |»r--l--«ei<.h Vl<—t ap. pr-or ! n- !h«Hl* tur Ir* a« I itagra<le<t or.t II V. Hiitlrr. Nrr v l'realdrnl. BUCKINGHAM’S DYF.I Bushel Onions *2.50 ' ' ' > ‘ ' ' - ' " Turnip» *2 50 I Beet« *2 50 BOA1 I« OF ElJAl.lZATlUN. Potatoes *2.50 Tomatoes *2 50 Notice is bervbv given that thr Botrd < abbage 1 doz Leads *2.50 <4 Equalisation for Harney Cuuntv. Oregon, will at*en I at the of t hr Pumpkins *2 50 County Clrrk of *.«i I emtitv, on Mondav. Sugar Corn *2.50 Sept. 7. 1903. and pnbh»|y examine Squash *2 50 the aomriit mlln and «««met error» iSrlrgate« to National Irrigation Displav of Kahlrabi, Carrot, in valuation, 4» m n pt ion, etc., and to hi and Aluericjn Mining C'uu- Kale. Cauliflower, Mangel-wertzei create oc reduce the valuation of pepper gre««-i>, ty aaae. »«*4, hi the manner and pThxtn at«.. W.50 Salem Or. Aug. 18.—Governor the dutie* aa *i*>w prewt rilawi by law, for DIVISION I—DAIRY PRoDl'! Tit. the Board of Equid ix it ion (orauch county Chamberlain has appointed the L \\ < H.DEN BE R<i, SR., I*ro| rletnr. Butler *.5 AU ¡wrw»ns intrrratwd ant hereby notified following delegates tn the National DIVISION J—HANDIWORK to ap|**ar at sr.uh Utne and place. Irrigation Congress which meets at Neatest piece uf Mechanism in J > hn E. IxxjaiM, Ogden, Utah, September 15 to 18 Iron *3.50 Aieeraor <4 Harney County inclusive: In Brass *3 50. Will R. King. Ontario: Sam In Tin *3.5«) HIS White. Baker City: A. H Dever*, KASTENS In Wood *3.50 BIRNS, OKEGON Portland; F. G. Young, Engen»; VOICE In Stone or Brick *3 50 J H. Fletcher, Jefferson; <». A. DIVISION K—ART AND KAN- V Hartman, Pendlet» n ; Henry E Lai>d«ca;>e painting in Ankeny Medford. E. R McDaniel, canvass *5 The bar in >-applied with nono Baker City. J. A. Doutith. The Marine painting in oil *5 I Dai es: R. W. Mitchell. Portland; but th« very beat brand» of Portrait on canva-s *5 T G. Hailey, Pendleton; A. 8. Win M. Liquors nod Carlxinatcil Largest display portrait painting Bennett. The Dalles: F. C. Bryant, drink«, and the Choicest Cigars, Ho-xl Rivrr; Malcolm A. Moody, in oil on canvass, three specimens Many a man Mould bet* *5 Yotir patronage solicited. ter go without lunch at ail the Dalles; R C. Judson, Port Largest and best display of por than eat the hurried lunch land; Frank Davenport. Hood Courteous treatment to all. wiiich form» the noon-day meal of many a business River: A. King Wilson. Portland: trait painting in oil by one person Corner north of postofiice. man. Hasty eating, foodb Cecil Bauer. Portland ;B. F. Irvine, *5. hard to digest, and no time Beat painting in Water Colors C B. SMITH A ( 0. allowed for digestion are Corvallis , R. M. Brereton, Wood- the cause of many a case strw-k. by the artiet *5 Proprietors. of stomach **trouble.* Largest and hirst Cravon drawing Th« Victor Talk1'i? Machin* hnldfi fi'«t disease of the stomach Th* following have been appoint »bur, It took nighrat «ward at the Hufaln terinuslv threatens the ed delegates to the annual session five or more s|scimens by one per Faa-Ameri'an Fipoahion. health of the whole body THE. VICTOR, it b*tf brrrufi Victor r«roi i ...»• • ate fiat and In4c«tfu«.ti» and should T»e promptly of the American Minirig Congress, son *5 bk no w» « !• i r« it or break o<. cure»f. Dr Pierce’s Golden Photogornphic views, two, large Victor re < r • f i e perfect repr< diction« Medical Discovery cure* wiiich will be held at Deadwood, the human • • -.<*• a* thoufh the tinier Were p- tent 1« *•' -fl. • diseases of the stomach S. I>. September 7 to 12 inclusive. size by one person *2 50 Victor tc or In contain *11 th»t 1» be t In Mid other organs of and nutri- Photographic views, larg<st • * of it te/to F. ' Drake, John T. Grayson, J. t.- n It enables the pf rfect assimilation 4uce4 by r. »otherUUinmu- htn«. W. E. 7BI3CH. Proprietor. Vic ar ( >'9.90 to »O. 7 ew of food and the prop» r nutrition of the Muir. Philip S. Pates and Clark number bv one person *2.50 rigid a a Victor lire !»"••< improv« .*.»« body on which physical strength depends. Largest and best displav of Pho >?9..TO t<* >4*. t A . O 1». <• i * ■ Taber all of Portland; G W. Mc "Nine or ten year» «tro nty health liecame pro-ait» arty j e < n th* P’t- i>. C<*»t. BEST OF WISES, I.IQI oils AND ( It,AKE. very prx>r nn-l in wa«- f.«r ne that rood Coy, Baker Citv; J. W. Conneiler tographs by one persons *2 te..4 for Catalogue. d«»-ior« pmn'wtnced niy «star the w ret they hn<* SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. ev*-r treated " write* ?.fr Harvey pint p* oi arid. S. H Autumn leaves drawn in water Bell, Sumpter; Albert ! »tr-ttve A’.a "I hart arr!* •* tr»»n>'’*, fWDrinks mixed to suit your tante. Courteous treatment guarantee! colors *2 5<» Steinway Pl»no-Anyclu< Piano Player liver complaint cat. rrh and wa< ermm. t<- «».ch an extent I <' «’’-! n»»t *l»rr> I fit ally rot three Geiser arid Colonel A. J. Punting, General Music Dealer» bottle* ef Dr Pierre • Golden Medics) Pi*mvery Hea moss in frames *2 Kearny and Sutter St»., San pruictaco Faker City; Arthur Conklin, ami *ome P< !> t* Took them accrrdittff to Your patronage Solicited. direction« on th* bott’.** an»! m a few »!av« Sign painting, work by artist Grants Pass; Johri ('. Luc*, Leland; t .jiifftl a decvied improx nt J commenced »2.50 t > pet more rr«t at tiight am! cub! «<»< with E. A. Reames. Jacksonville; C. E- j leaattr* wi»er* formerh’ f<x»l ws« like chip« to r When I had need three tx-ttlea of the Specimen of oil raintingon Fatin Reiifiild, Heppner; J. W. Virtue, ’ I>i«coverv’ I wa* a new man : could eat mince f e for «upper po to f»ed at seNen P M and by the artist *2 50 Leland. » -p tinti! •even A. M I am now wurkin^ at n v fa ir <.♦ ;•« .itn ever - * in all kind« ♦ ! Specimen Etching by artist *2 wr iher a id think if I had nr* taken v</ur For a bilious a'tack take Cham medicine« 1 would now be under the aod." Displav by one person feather berlain’a Stomach ai d Liier Tab Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets clean** lets aid a quick cine is certain work *2 ♦he «-lowed eyat-.m from accumulated lor -ule by H M Horton, Burns ; Display by one person Zepher impurities Seven Million boxes told In post 12 month». TblS signature, Fted Haines, Harney. Howers 2 Harney Valley Brewery sen. i c.o.d The Windsor Bar The Capital Saloon a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. >c /%.// •««w ■