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\ EAST OREGON HERALD AND BURNS TIMES Consolidated July 22, 1896 h zi r&KTJ&f /.v THE TIMES-HERALD. • BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. SEPTEMBER 16 1896, VOL. IX. > 11 — NO 42, —— “Careful study for the past four months convinces me that, despite serious losses, the rebels are — hold Pt BUSHED E\ EltY WEDNESDAY Sept. 12. The i uc sensation bcu ? siiui > of i»i the me ovs.vw« »•*” . ------ n — etriAT hour in stock circles is the bold ing their own against the troops vV• u. ij X *vD w> uQjsT. theft and driving away of over 200 The wealthy agricultural districts P ublishers and P roprietors , head of cattle owned b/ prominent are now completely under rebel Ada county, Idaho, cattlemen, in-,control, and the whole sympathy ot ■ eluding John Lempand T. C. Catlin, the islanders is with the rebles SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year......................................................... 32.00 I For cleverness of design and bold- Even Havana, which is moreSpan- Six Mouths ....................... ................. .1.00 Three Months ............................................. . .75 I ness of execution the theft stands ish than any other town or district HERALD CLUB LIST: i to Herald and Harper’s Magazine........ 5.00 ' without a parallel in the volumin- is permeated with animosity to- honey - 591,. . . . r . > i- ward Spanish rule, and is honey- Herald an<l Har] er’s Weekly .......... ous history of stock stealing opera- coinhe/with intriguer8 ou behaif Herald and Harper’s Bazar............... Herald and Harper’s Young People 3.75 tions in this section. of the rebellion. Uerald and Alden's Manifold Cyclopedia, — 2.90 1 etch additional volume after vol. I 55 cents: | There were several rustlers in the ‘ It is quite false to call it a color 10 cents ext ra ner volume, postage. . Ir, the fighting ranks of gang of thieves. They quietly struggle, 'epicsof all theabove works can be ex the insurgents the nroporsion is 70 «mined at leisure ill the Reading Room. gathered small bunches of fat steers i ’ per cent whites to 30 per cent Publishers of periodicals are solicited at various points, and, at the up 1 , negroes.” ui send ('lubleng rates, a copy of their work for owr Free Reading Room—We file and bind the pt inted time, about three weeks, la'ier at ek.ee of every half-volume, end n«v tI ago, collected th* ni and drove them I ' ______________________________ copies bV advertisement. I towards the land of stock yards The victims a e satified they TMEtf SELL THEMSELVES! ADVERTISING RATES thieves, SF4C1 • 1 wk 12 wk 1 1 mu J 3 mo 1 0 mo 1 lyr know at least two of the .'Inch I »150 $2.50 $5.00 » 8 00 »11.00 »15.00 and several men are now attempt 3.00 4.00 6.50 12 UÌ 18.00 28.00 I “ » •• 1 8.50 5.00 X 00 15.00 24.00 40 00 ing to strike the trail of the stolen i “ 1 4 50 «00 10.00 2'0.00 32.00 50 00 , co). 1 6.U0 9 00 15.00 2.5.09 48.00 MOO band. One of the followers has re 4 “ 1 12.90 1(1 00 28.00 48.00 80.00 1-0. Oo 20.00 80.00 40.00 (••0.00 110.00 140.00 ported that he has gotten on the t “ track of the rustlers. The fact JOB WORK that another trailor has reported he )t every description executed with neatness also has struck the trail, which ' tnd despatch, at reasonable rales. i leads in an entirely different direc- | Posiere. ■»ircnlars, Pamphlets Bill Heads. Letter Heads, Fnvelopes. Note Head«, Cards, TieKets, dtatemeuts, tion, shows that either the thieves Invitations. Memoranda, Dodgers, Etc. have thrown all the trackers off the Tits H erald is kept regularly on file for re ference. in 1 he Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad- sent or that they are endeavoring voriislug Bureau. 10 Spruce st.. New York. Wiorfcr/oi to drive the cattle through in small bands, each taking a different < "T ’ V.rrrxYt D LAPEL BUTT ON’3 ofthe above cm- . OFFICIAL DIRECTORY blem. i non colors, (wi.h stars in gilt), will be sent I route. Xrtb paiil upon receipt of the f<>’lowing price* : JAiALLSIZE -5 t . piTdoz.; F2 5O per hundred:.$21 00 I She iimrs-f rraM. BW IUUL tN CATTLE- •) I ll.-u*uii<l. I'* in. BUTTONS-75c. per dor. ’ $5.50 — ’ i lr> I; A » per till'Ufland. H4 in BUTTONS— ..■¡Slier dns.; i per hundred; $79.00 per thouHnnd. Orderthe-Hibiiito .aatorv-e and dlstnbu'e them for liegiH'do'th »Ciitxe Kv-*ry word Isa text; the whole u—vioqueutuiid powerful. national : President ................................. Grover Cleveland Brained Viee-Pre»ident. .............. Adlai Steveueoii ieeretary of State ......... Ri< barn S, Olney «•«•retary of Treasury............. John (». CurlUde ■Secretary of Interior ................... Hoke smith Spikane. Secretary of War . Daniel a. I umoiit Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert man one «ecrerarv of Agriculture. J. Sterling Morton Attorney General ..................... Jud-.ti Harmon farmers Postmaster General ......... Wm. L Wilson d STATE—ORKIiON '. t Senators '•ongresamen .... tttorney General loveriior decretory of State Treasurer R <npt. Public I list ruction «tate Printer ........ With a Pitchfork. Agents Wanted Everywhere. S-pt. 11 —J. II. Buck of the most prominent in Lincoln county, was kill« near here last evening by I °j'H.Miwhei:' Waber Fairman. A threshing (Binger Hermann'crew wasat work Buckman’s . W. R. Ellis m . idieman ' place and Fairmar measuring Wm I’ Ix>rd | r F. mpies ol two sizes of Buttons, 15 cents. THE BIMETALLIC ASSOC’N, I ) Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Rpyai.Kx? ABSOLUTELY PURE J. C. Welcome, SADDLE AND MAKER HARNESS I MANUFACTURER OF THE WELCOME TREE W. W. JOHNSON, . °'"uw . OREGON. Keep constantly on hand a supply of fine Liquors and Cig I | they have also — A yino MOSTACK Billiard Table. 63 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. I. s. GEER &, co, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of ti R Kiucald («rain. Phil. Metsehan .............. GM Irwin I Burkinan Fairman of R W H Laeda1 Fairman > R. S. Bean. . .> C, Wolverton called Buck a liar. latter ’ F. A. Moore NIXETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. »Is'rict j n w D M. D. CLirroKu struck Fairman, who Mr'rict Vturney . ... C. W. Parrish. knocking foi nt-Représentât! ve . i R) O. L. Patteraon. I hi nt-seniU or ............. HR) a . Gowan upon the accused whereupon man The retaliated ly Buckham down. He " | then jumped prostrate COUNTY— HARNEY : , form of Buckman and choked him Joi nt v .» idtre ............... ..........C. P. Rutherftird. • K . (B.. II. . eliey until he cried for help. (‘-“ivoire’* .. .......... f R) J. C. Welcome ?»ir ve vor ..................... D Buckman walked away, appar “ TA.McKinnon Sheriff .(D) A. J. McKinnon \ KM • - entlv satisfied with the beating he a(D}.. S. W. Miller i>> »1 per intended .......... <D) W. C. K rd ’»(‘k 1 nupecto" Geo Tregaskis j had received. tn» t A. B. Marks *o<nmistsion«Hi About 10 uiinutvs later Fairman Geo. Hagey ¡looked up and saw Buckman com H 4RNKY r. R. LAND OFFICI' To .......... Thomas Jones ing toward him with a knife. Acr'ster A. A.Cowing deceiver protect himself he grabbed a pitch fork The spectators say Buckman made a rush at Fairman with the SOCIETIES. ; uplifted knife, when he raised the SYLVA REBEKAH Degree No. U. pitchfork and struck Buckman a Meetsevery let and 3d Wednesday. Mice I>ela McGee N.(*. blow over the head with the handle. Barn Mothershead. Rec. hec’y. Buckman f«»|| like a log, the blood rushing from his ears, nose A. O. ü. W. Burna Lodge. No 47 Meetsererv 2<1 and 4th Thursdays and mouth H V Horton. M. W J W Bayer. Ree'd Without recovering Buckman ex pired within half an hour. HARNKY LODGK, NO. 77. I. O O F. Meets at odd Fellone Hall, ever* Hatnrday, i Fairman made no effort to escape ’Wpm. W. C. Kvrd. N. G. B. D. McIntyre. Secy. ‘but remained in the vicinity until a deputy sheriff arrived. swindling, Hardware and Tinw&re Fishing Tackle And Sporting Goods. Tinware and Firearms promptly Repaired. Burns, Oregon. xhe Burns Bar STEPHENS & RICHARDSON, Proprietor < < I ■»«Mod V PQY B and P< m 4J JOI H5f M O«f * cuwq n 00 uuwQiMv petoet« ¡«-Courteous treatment guaranteed. Your patronage solle I HARNFY POST NO. 4«. O. A. R. Neetsererv 1st and Sd Wednesday of each • onth. at odd Fellows’ Hall. All Comrade tn (nod etandinginvited. U. S. MAILS. erase—rati A rriveeand departs daily, yr awe—«aayn* ctrv • stand Departs daily, eieegt Fandev Truth Coming Out. L ondon , Sept. 9 — The Times this morning publishes a long letter from itc Havana correspondent, j dealing with the state of affairs in I Cuba, in the course of which he ±7 »•yi: IjSbotX; XLY k Hurns-Canyon Stage Line H. A. W illiams , contractor. Carrying U. S. Mail, and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expe SUge.-U.„ Burn, dy for C.nyon City, .nd tate.mrfi,», *>„