The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 06, 1897, Image 2

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    EAST OREGON HERALD AND
BURNS TIMES x
A'TtrL'liT/SE M
THE TIMES-HERALD.
Consolidated July 22, 1806.
VOL. X.
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON,
BEST GOODS,
MASON & LONDON
JANUARY
vices upon the board might interfere
z • with his official duties in the Ore-
g< n City land oilice. This distribu­
tion of appointments recognizes
(eastern Oregon, southern Oregon
I and Willamette valley.
6 1»97,
NO 6.
Oregon Forwarding Company
ONTARIO,
OREGON.
It is generally agreed that Lon-
I don fixes the price of the world’s
i markets for al) commodities, which i
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 itrwe have the LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICES jpj
ence to wool. Not being satisfied .
We carry a complete line of
with the prices that prevailed here
last fall, says The Dalles Mountain­
eer, Max Richter, of Mt. Vernon,
I Grant countv, determined to try the
experiment of shipping his wool to |
London, and he writes to his friend
in this city that he has received
’returns from the sale thereof. The
wool brought 12} cents and the ex­
penses of shippit g were 3| cents,
leaving Mr. Richter 9 cents net for
his wool. His wool was not of an
Prie s ». low a. any R R- point, with adrlllion of freight,
extra quality,the best offer he could
ggjrspecial attention to M AIL ORDERb—Correspondece solicited
get here being 6 cents, so he has
“ Address Mason & London, Burns, Oregon.
cleared 3 cents per pound by ship-1
ping to England.
It will pay you to come to Ontario
and buy fall and winter goods
GROCERIES
Dry roods,
Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Notions, &c.
Dry Goods.
Notions,
Gents Furrishmg Goods,
Clothing,
Boots & Shoes,
Groceries,
Hardware, Etc.
Oregon Forwarding Co
Orejron News».
Monday night of hist week,
7
Frank Wood, a 14 year-old bov, , Paisley, in Lake county, was the
tHBbiniKD EVERY WEDNESDAY
This
living in Yamhill county, killed a.scene of another robbery.
BY
black bear a few days ago, his only | time the victim was Charlie Camp-|
weapon being a club, which he, bell, the Paisley blacksmith. Mr.
P ublishers and P roprietors . ski lfully wielded from behind bru-. Campbell had been working rather
J
in’s back, while a couple of dogs ' late that night, shoeing horses for
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Bart Conrad and Frank Bunting, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of
engaged his attention in front.
-
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One \ ear .............................................
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the stage men. He had finished
Six Month« ........... .......................................
Three Month»...............................
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In one of the windows of a local h;8 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
Mountaineer. It is a mounted deer him on hjs back. One hand was Fishing Taclzlss And Sporting Goods.
katioral :
°
».„¡ lent
................. Grover Cleveland with large spreading antlers, and tied to the anvil and the other to a j
ViPH President
............... Adlai Stevenson
/ecreUrTof "-H.e .............
Weh»™
natural in every res; ect, excoj t as ling in the wall, and he was gagged 1
Î3F"Tinware and Firoarms promptly Repaired.
iaeretaryof fie.sury
J
11 ke“inith
' »iS to its color, which is snow white. so that he could make no noise. I
The animal was killed on the desert Between $400 and $500 was taken Burns,
Oregon.
¿•X;
\gricultnre.
^^"’iUrtnon
.from him. Mr. Campbell was not
near
Prineville
about
a
year
ago.
Attorney >..eneial
J".
L wli,OI1
Postmaster General
«in.
found until about 10 o’clock the
ST ATE—OREGON :
Matters of great importance are next day. when some one heard
G. W. McBride.
J. H.Mitchell.
senators
now
agitating the minds of the leg him kicking the floor, and he was |
i Binger Hermann
rescued from his trying position, I
(
W.
K.
Elli»
win'resfincn ....
<'. M. Idlem.n lators elect of Oregon, towit: They
Attjrney Getterai
Win
I*
lxird
loveruor
’V. K. Me-’
li R Kincaid have to elect a preident of the sen­ ' nearly frozen to death.
lo «retary of state
Phil. Metsch.n
u
Tr* unter
Cormack
was
immediately
dis­
G M Irwin ate and speaker of the house; then
jnpt. I’nb ic Instruction
K
W
H
Leeds
ttate Printer
P employ a large number of clerks; patched to Lakeview for the sheriff,
SR S. Bean.
C.
Woivgrton
then elect a United States senator who started out and overhauled
4upre.«e Ju igea
F. A. Moore
—or attempt to do so; pass appro­ two men, who had passed through
NINETII JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
D
M.
D.
Curren»
priation bills; secure pocket knives, from the north Tuesday. They
)I«»rlct .lulge
STEPHENS & RICHARDSON, Proprietor
>i<»rriet Attorno'
’ C. • W.
«■ 1’arrish.
K>int-Reprc»ei>t»’iv»
;R)
lw“’c wa . pens, etc , and retire to their admir­ were brought to town, but easily
flint Senator
.(R>
W.Gowan
ing constituents covered with glory. proved an alibi.
COtSTY — h army :
c. P. Rutherford —Sunday Welcome.
Oountv . l igo
.
.
BYRD ?ROS.
I. S. GEER à CO
Hardware and Tinware.
ihe Burns Bar
(K>
II. Kelley
lert
J C. Welcome
■R)
TreaAiirer
T A. McKinnon
D
tnrveror
A . J. McKinnon
.(DI
theriff
S W. Miller
.(DI..
.
KMenS'tr
< »h »öl **11 nennten' lent .. .(D) Ge..'TrwMki'i,
............. v»cv. i ivf » v -..- i
It >ck I «»vector
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Governor Lord has named the
Mlow ing
as members
of the Oregon
~
’la
’■
Z. F.
(D) i
a R.Murïp
«tate board of agriculture:
9otami«»lon»r»
Geo. ------
H««ey I
.P'i
Moodv, of Wasco county, to sue-
HARREY V. 8. lard orfica:
Thom..Jone, ceed J. H
Gray, of Crook, (who
Raeiater
A A. Cowing hasbeen elected sheriff and request­
Kaaeiver
ed the governer to make another
appointment) for a term of four
SOCIETIES.
tears, from December 1, 1895; S.
«VT VA RF.BF.KAll Degree So. •»-
H. Holt, of Jackson county, to suc­
M-el.every 1»> .nd
N.G.
ceed himself, for a term of four
Sam Motherahcad- Rcc
y
years, from Decern tier 1, 189f; F.
C. Baker, of Multnomah county, to
A. <1. f. W . Burr» Lmlge. No 47
' gncceed William Galloway.of A mo-
Weetcevery 2<1 aad 4tk
. M W
M
r * c .1 hi’l for a term of four year«, from
j W -aver. ■»*
____ December 1. 1896 It was the gov-
, n o r
ernor’s intention to reappoint Judge
GalIoway. „ we!l as Senator Holt,
Jfp"-
w u
but Mr. Galloway felt that his ser-
Fine Wines, Idquors And Cigars
PLANTINGj
well begun In halftone. Begin
well by getting Ferry’» Seed».
Don't ’et chance determine
vour crop, but plant Ferry'»
Seed«. Known and »old
everywhere.
Before yon plant, get
£5^"Courteous treatment guaranteed.
Your patronage solic
Ferry * Seed Annual
i
for I’d*- Contain» more prac­
tical Information for farmer»
and gardener« than many bigh-
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j .ext i-ook«. Ma "I free. .
k a. rw«» »
erraoiT ih a.
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JOHN F. STRATTON’S
A
Celebrated
7 " tft Sj l Band Instruments
drums . fifes .
Piccolos and Band Supplies.
Seed foe
JOHN F. STRATTON,
Catetofue. Bl 1. Bl J, 81S.B17 € Sth BL. N.Y
Burns-Canyon Stage Line
J. A. H alladay , contractor.
C iLying U. 8. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expees
»ave Rums Tuesday .Thursday, Saturday,for Canyon City
and intermedi'11 »oiats, Fars $5.