The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 06, 1897, Image 1

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EAST OREGON HERALD AND
BURNS TIMES
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THZ TIMES-HERALD.
Consolidated July 22, 1896.
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON
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BEST GOODS,
MASON & LONDON
! vices upon the board might interfere
' • with his official duties in the Ore-
j gi n City land office. This distribu- I
[ tion of appointments recognizes
[eastern Oregon, southern Oregon
and Willamette valley.
Oregon Forwarding Company
ONTARIO,
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OREGON.
It is generally agreed that Lon­
don fixes the price of the world’s
markets for all commodities, which
1 is in a manner true, but it does not
follow that the prices fixed in Lon­
Have on Hand a New and Complete stock of
don prevail throughout the world.
| This appears to be true with refer­ fgr*We have the LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICES,
ence to wool. Not being satisfied .
with the prices that prevailed here
We carry a complete line of
last fall, says The Dalles Mountain­
eer, Max Richter, of Mt Vernon, Dry Goods,
I Grant county, determined to try the
Notions,
( experiment of shipping his wool to |
Gents Furnishing Goods,
London, and he w rites to his friend
in this city that he has received
Clothing,
’returns from the sale thereof. The
Boots & Shoes,
wool brought 12} cents and the ex­
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penses of shippii g were 3} cents,
Groceries,
leaving Mr. Hiebler 9 cents net for
Hardware, Etc.
his wool. His wool was not of an
Prie, s ns low as anv R R. point, with addition of freight.
extra quality,th* best oiler he could
■ j SF“ Special attention to M AIL ORDERS—Correspondece solicited
¿¿et here being 6 cents, so he has
“Address Mason A London, Burns, Oregon.
cleared 3 cents per pound by ship­
ping to England.
It will pay you to come to Ontario
and buy fall and winter goods
GROCERIES
Dry < oods,
Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps.
Boots and Shoes,
Notions, &c.
WRITE US FOR PRICES
Oregon Forwarding Co
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Oc üimcíí-Muraíd.
Oregon News.
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Monday night of last week,
Frank Wood, a 14 year-old boy,. Paisley, in Lake county, was the
PVBLtiHKD EVERY WEDNESDAY living in Yamhill county, killed a .scene of another robbery.
This
black bear a few days ago, his only ¡time the victim was Charlie Camp­
BTRD 7R0S.
weapon being a club, which he | bell, the Paisley blacksmith. Mr.
P ublishers and P roprietors . ski Ifullv wielded from behind bru-. Campbell had been working rather
in’s back, while a couple of dogs Mate that night, shoeing horses for
SVBSCKII’TION RATES:
engaged his attention in front.
| Bart Conrad and Frank Bunting, Manufacturers atid dealers in all kinds of
Oue Year ............................................
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.1 the stage men. He had finished
Six Mouth* ............................
Three Month.
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In one of the windows of a local I h’s work and taken the horses to
store is exhibited one of the curios­ the barn, and, on going back to the
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
ities of the age, sayes The Dalles shop,two men stepped in and threw
Monntaineer. It is a mounted deer him on his back. One hand was I Fishing TackLs And Sporting Goods,
RATIOS Al.:
....... Grover Cleveland with large spreading antlers, and tied to the anvil and the other to a i
Pre.ilent ...................
Adlai Stevenson
/ice-President............... •
Rit har i S, Olney natural in every res; ect, except as ling ........
_BB_ '
in the „ wall, __
and ----------
he was O gagged
Secretary of State
{■^“Tinware and Firearms promptly Repaired.
John G. Carlisle
Secretary of treasury... ...................
Hoke Smith to its color, which is snow white. I so that he could make no noise. I
S»eretary <>f Interior
Daniel S. Lamont
Secretary of War
Hilary A. Herbert The animal was killed on the desert | Between $400 and $500 was taken Burns,
Oregon.
Sjiretary of Navy
J. Sterling Morton
Secretary of Agriculture,
Judscn Harmon near Prineville about a year ago.
trom him. Mr. Campbell was not
attorney General • •
Wm. L Wilson
Postmaster General
found until about 10 o’clock the
state —:
G. W. McBride.
Matters of great importance are next day. when some one heard
J. H.Mitchell.
senators
i Binger Hermann now agitating the minds of the leg him kicking the floor, and he was I
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W.
R.
Ellis
resanen .................
<’. M. Idleman lators elect of Oregon, towit: They rescued from his trying position, I
Att.»rney General
Wm P Lord
Yovcrnor ......................
li It Kincaid have to elect a preident of the sen­ nearly frozen to death.
'V. K. Me-’
Se«retarv oí State
.Phil. Metschan
Vrewirer
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immediately dis­
G M Irwin ate and speaker of the house; then Cormack was
jnpt. Public Iiiitruetlon
W H Leeds
R
Atate Primer
S. Bean. employ a large number of clerks; patched to Lakeviswfor the sheriff,
.5 I ? Wolverton then elect a United States senator who started out and overhauled
supremo Ju-lgea ..........
S F. A. Moore
—or attempt to do so; pass appro­ two men, who had passed through
nineth judicial district .
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^Vp.7r?.h’ priation bills; secure pocket knives, I from the north Tuesday.
They
STEPHENS & RICHARDSON, Proprietor
•Harriet Attornex
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Foint-Hcpreseutative. (R) •
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pens, etc, and retire to their admir­ | were brought to town, but easily
loint-Scnator
..(R)
A w.Gowan
ing constituents covered with glory. | proved an alibi.
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COUNTY—H AR!« F.Y t
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i —Sunday Welcome.
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C.
P.
Rutherford
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County j ldge
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I. S. GEER à CO,
Hardware and Tinware.
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II. Kelley
(R).
'Jlerk .
J. (’. Welcome
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Treasurer ..
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T ' A. McKinnon
Survevor
.(D)
A . J. McKinnon
Sheriff. . -
S. W. Miller
4,88C88or
W.
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ph »ol Super iatendent
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Geo.
Tregaskis
It >ck Inspector
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A.B. Merke
(D) J
130 m mi salon era
Geo. Hagey
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Governor Lord has named the
follow ing as members of the Oregon
state board of agriculture: Z. F.
Moody, of Wasco county, to sue- >
well begun Is half done. Begin
8. LAND OFFICE:
HARNEY Ü
well by getting Ferry's Seeds.
1 horn as Jones cred J. H- Gray, of Crook, (who I
Don’t let chance determine
Register
.......... A. A. Cowing
your crop, but plant Ferry's
. has been elected sheriff and request-1
K,o«eiver
Seeds. Known and sold
everywhere.
ed the governer to make another
Before you plant, get
appointment)
for
a
term
of
four,
Ferry'* Seed Annual
SOCIETIES.
for 1*96. Contains more prac­
vears, from December 1, 1895; 8.
tical Information for farmers
VT.VA REVEE AU Henri'« No' •*'
(and gardeners than many Itigh-
H. Holt, of Jackson county, to suc­
nT..-e<l .ext books. Mailed free.
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ceed
himself,
for
a
term
of
four
Sam Mothershead. Ree. Sec y.
T’1
years, from December 1, 189f ; F.
C. Baker, of Multnomah county, to
A. O. n. W.aurw Ixwlee. Fo <7
; succeed William , Galloway,of
Yam-
JOHN F. 8TRATTON’8
Meet.every *1 «”<1 wh TS'uT HorNWI M w
t
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,
Celebrated
' Lili ’l for
T
XTiiilFQ fmtn
J w ^¿r.ReeM Ihi
a 4 term of four years,
from
Band
Instruments
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- I December 1, 1896. It was the gov-
ALSO
DRUMS.FIFES,
,RNFY lodge . NO. 77. look
ernor’s intention to reappoint Judge
oil Follow. H’1"-Nr<*B Galloway, as well as Senator Holt, Piccolosand Band Supplies.
Send for
JOHN F. STRATTON,
w. u c»n.'t»y,seey. but Mr. Galloway felt that his ser- Cet.logue
811,811, 81 S. 81 7 E. 9th St . N.Y
Fine Wines. Iaiqu.ors And Cigars.
PLANTING J
a
J ^"Courteous treatment guaranteed.
Your patronage solic
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Burns-Canyon Stage Line
J. A. H alladay , contractor.
C iFying U. 8. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Ex pegs
.»are Burns Tuesday .Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon City
and intermedi: ti toints, Fare $5.
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