The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 14, 1896, Image 1

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IE TIMES-HERALD.
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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON.
VOL. IX.
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The
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CHEAPEST PRICES.
'ST GOODS,
MASON & LONDON.
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Have on Hand a New and Complete stock of
GROCERIES
very religions man, cut the throatB
of his wife, his 9 year-old son, Carl, |
his 2-yeat-old daughter, Edna, and j
himself between midnight and day-|
¡light this morning, five miles north
of here. Bray, owing to sickness I
in the family the past few months j
and financial embarrassment, lost
I his reason.
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1896
NG 46.
Oregon Forwarding Company
OREGON.
ONTARIO,
lit will pay you to come to Ontario
and buy fall and winter goods
Salt L ike, Oct. 9.—Henry Sly,
of Payson, Utah, was arraigned be­ <W~We have the LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICES
fore United States Commissioner
We carry a complete line of
Twomey today for making and
passing counterfeit $5 gold pieces- Qfy QoOtlS
He waived examition and was held
Notions,
I to the district court under 12000
bonds.
Gents Fumshing Goods,
I
Iry oods,
I Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
| Leadville, Colo.. Oct. 7.—From
I
Hats and Caps,
' present indications every mine that
was in operation before the strike
Boots and Shoes,
will have been started again within
next 30 days. The Smith-
Notions, &c. the
Moffat, propertiers, which, it was
0^?
Consolidated July 22,
OCTOBER 14 1896,
Counterfeiter In Utah.
Jrs
go
EAST OREGON HERALD AND
BURNS TIMES
Clothing,
Boots & Shoes,
Groceries,
Hardware, Etc.
ices as low as any R R. point, with addition of freight.
^flTSpecial attention to MAIL ORDERS—Correspondece solicited thought, would be idle for some
time, are to resume under present
Address Mason & London, Burns, Oregon.
plans and, barring the satnewhat
slower work of men unused to work­
ing in {these mines, the output ot
Regarded It as Impossible.
. the great carbonate camp will rap-
__ idly
»
A . groan of e , horror escaped . f
from
,
7 reach old time figures.
"
L b LISUED EVERY WEDNESDAY
passing pedestrians as the scaffold--
BY
ing
eave way and the form of the | ’ La Grande, Oct. 8—At. Enter-1
W. C. BYB.D &. SON.
housepainter was «e^n to drop i Dr,t,e, *n Wallowa county, today,
PiJBLI8HER9 AND PROPRIETORS.
through the air. He caromed on • S. Ivanhoe shot and seriously
the third story cornice, struck the wounded R C. Gregg. Mr Ivanhoe
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
telegraph wire in front of the sec- is
1 a well known attorney, and Mr. 'Gnufacturers and dealers in all Linda of
unr Year
...............................................
•li Mouth» .................................................I-J?
ond story windows, plunged into a ' Gregg is a druggist. The report
Three Month» .. ...............................................
pile of bricks on the sidewalk and received by telephone says that Mrs.
rolled to the pavement with a thud. ./• W. Dalzell and Gregg were have-
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
Strong men turned awav their ing trouble over Mrs. Dalzell's son
N ATtONALl
faces. A woman fainted. The en­ and Mrs. Dalzell had i
And Sporting Good.,
[rwident ...................... ....... Grover Cleveland
Gregg with an umbrella
Aillai Stevenson gineer, who was getting a breath of
f ii-e-Preiident
Richaru S, Olney
leeretary of State
. .
tempting to dis arm her, Gregg |
John G Carlisle air in the areawav, bounded up the
krretary of Treasury
I-iT Fin ware and Firearms promptly Repaired.
I
Hoke Smith
erretarv of I nterior
broke tne umbrella, and a scrim |
Daniel S. Lamont stairs and stooped over the pros­
krret»ry of War
Hilary A. Herbert
kcretary of Navy
Oregon.
A b he did so the pros mage resulted. Mrs. Dalzell con­ Burns,
J. Sterling Morton trate form.
Irrretarv of Agriculture.
Judaon
Harmon
Utvrney General
tinued
the
assault,
add
in
protec
­
Win. L Wllaoli trate form rose with a spring and
•ontmaater General
ting him self, Gregg used consider­
HTATK ■OREGON :
nearly knocked him off his feet.
G. W. McBride.
tuttora
J. H.Mitchell.
•‘Aren’t you hurt?” asked every­ able force. Just at that time lAan
J I Binger
Hermann i
hoe appeared, and, seeing, as he i
body in a breath.
r-'*n?r?Minen
..............
»W. R. Elli»
<’. M. Idleinan
I Attorney General
supposed,
a man. assaulting a)
“Hurt!” was the contemptuous
Wm P laird
poveruor
..........
!i R Kincaid
Heeretary of State
. .
‘‘Why, I’ve ridden a wonan. took a shot at the man.,
Phii. Meteehan lesponse.
Ireuurer
. R
0
GM Irwin
14upt. Publie Inatructiou
The firat time he missed, hut the
«tate Printer
R
W H Laedi wheel every day for five years.”—
second shot struck Gregg in the
> R. S. Bean. Detroit News.
■•upreine fudge*
> C. Wolverton
jaw,
inflicting a severe. The bul­
J F. A. Moore
N’INETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
let wos recvered bo physician this
Monkeys Have No Fleas.
Jlttrict Ju'ae
1)
M. D. CLlFFOKu
Oittrict Attorney
........... . C. W. I’arrieh.
afternoon. Unless blood poison-
STEPHENS & RICHARDSON, Proprietor
Joint-Repreaentatlve
(R) .. .O. L. Pattereon.
'•int-Seuator
.,(R)
.A. W.Gowan
It is curous that monkeys should ingsets in no serious results are
COUNTY— HARNKT :
be thought to be infected with apprehended.
»
<»nnty „jdge
. C. P. Rutherford
•»’.erk
(R).
H. Kelley I what naturalist call the pulex ir-
treaanrer
J. C. Welcome
... (R)
Sarveyor
D
T A.McKinnon ritans .and what ordinary people’
<h«ri£
A. J. McKinnon
(D)
**e»»or
.............
.(D..
8. W. Miller know as the flea-
«ebool Superintendent
.(D)
W. C. Bird
'toek In»pector
As every zoologest isjaware, mon- j
Geo Tr»ga«ki»
„/ ¡Mlrbu
A. B. Mark« keys have neither fleas nor any.
«<»mnii»»foner»
W. n. Peeke, who
Geo. Haney
make» a apeciulty of
other yarasite what so eyer; in
Epilepay, ha» without
harnet r. a. land officb :
doubt treated and cur-
••Kiner
.................... Thom»« lone» which, of course, they diTtr vastly
than any »-Couneou. treatment guaranteed.
Your patronage aolie
••«euer
..A. A.Cowing
| living Phyiiciant hi«
from man.
A b a matter of fact, when mon-■
« to year»’ »tending
STi:dHb:
keys begin to pick each other about i
SOCIETIES.
publishes a
in the friendly wav we have all ob
valuable
syi .V a REBEKAH Degree No. tf.
work on
served, they merely detach bits of
thia di»,
’•*»1» every lot and M Wedneadav.
M' m l.e'a Mr-Gee N.G.
ea»«, which
hardened sebaceous matter which
h e aenda1
S»m Mot her» head. Rec. Bec’y
has been excreted by the glands,
and the flea idea is entirely fabu who«¿7 ¿ otäk - s
P. W . Rnrna Lodge. Mo «7
loti a.—Pearson’s Weekly.
Burns-Canyon Stage Line
Mretaevery .J and «th Thnredev»
WRITE US FOR PRICES
Oregon Forwarding Co.
She ¿imc5-|ieratd.
I. S, GEER & CO,
Hardware and Tinware.
ihe Burns Bar
Fits
Cured
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H M Horton. M W
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J W Bayer, Rec’d J
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WtavRY Lonc.B, wo. n, too r.
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Fellow, Hall, every Setnnlay.
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w C Rvrd. W. G.
B. I». McIntyre, Secy.
Family Wiped Out.
Coblesville, Ind , Oct. 9.—Albert
Bray, aged 35, a farmer, and
t
H. A. W illiams , contractor.
Wanted-An Idea SSS
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