The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 13, 1897, Image 1

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EAST OREGON HERALD AND
BURNS TIMES
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iJHS TIM3S-HERALD.
Consolidated July 22, 1896.
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON.
JANUARY 13 1897
services. Since the law is such as
to req”ire him to draw his full sal-
CHEAPEST PRICES. 7 'vi" ■ ■h*
BEST GOODS,
MASON & LONDON
[therefQre, sees Pt to give halt ot it
1 away to deserving charities, and in
doing so he out-l’ennoyers Penney-
[ er. —East Oregonian.
Who Was The CulpritP
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Oregon Forwarding Company
ONTARIO,
OREGON.
It will pay you to ccme to Ontario
An attempt was made to brain
Marshal Heminger Sunday night.
Have on Hand a New and Complete stock of
As he was making his regular
rounds he passed through the alley ^CTWe have the LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICES
! back of Frtmkl’s store about 12
i o’clock, and when he reached the
We carry a complete line of
little gate some one struck him
a piece
across the eye and nose with
i
of scantling, knocking him down.'
Al. heard the mugi im nt and threw ,
1 up his arm, warding the I low some-
1 wnat. As soon an he could r< cover
'■ himself, Al opened fire in the di­
rection of the retreating figure, but
to no purpose. No reason is known
for the assault, whether the person
intended robbing the store, or had
Prices as low as any R. R. point, with addition of freight.
I a personal grudge against the mar­
WRITE US FOR PRICES
«•“Special attention to MAIL ORDERS—Correspondece solicited shal.— Lakeview Examiner.
“ Address Mason & L vndon, Burns, Oregon.
and buy fall and winter goods
GROCERIES
oods,
Clothing,
Furnishing Goods.
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes.
Notions, &c.
Dry Goods.
Notions,
Gents Furr ishing Goods,
Clothing,
Grots & Shoes,
Groceries.
Hardware, Etc.
The School ot Mines.
Oregon News.
The United States under an
passed by congress has donated to
Polk county has a $50,000 indebt-, (he luining gtak,8 a ni)eral p(.r cent
IWBL1-Il.;n EVERY WEDNESDAY
edness.
•
procee(jg f t|)e mineral lands
BY
' sold within then borders for the
The total indebtedness of Doug-| purpose of maintaining a sell >ol of
P ublishers and P roprietors .
las county is about $134,000.
| mines in each state. In view ot
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I this it is essential that the repre- M anuh
SI BSC RUT ION RATES:
Colonel James B. Eddy, of the ¡sentatives in the state legislature
one ..
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six Mouths ............................................... *•£
state raihoad commission, content ■' from the mining counties of Oregon
Three Mouths...................... •
plates buying the Plaindeal»r. a' hold a conference so as to secure
weekly paper published at Rose i th • appropriation and the establish­
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
burg Colonel Eddy was formerly ment of the school in the most |
orting Goods
manager and editor of the I’endle prominent part of the mining dis­
national :
Presi lent
...
................ Grover Cleveland ton Tri bene.
tricts of the state.
Vee-President........................... Arttni Stevenson
’’¡rearms promptly Repaired.
Secretary of State ............. *|1<hnC Carlisle I
1 The establishment of the school
been
I
should he in the locality of the
A telephone company has
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.. Daniel S. Lamont
<?./., ■ vol xavv . ... »Hary A. Herbert incorporated
with i mineral belt and Baker City being
at
Heppner,
>f Vgricultnre. . .J. Sterling Morton I
attorney G ’neral
J'wn'"1 WHs'm $3,000 capital, W. E. Brock and the hub of the mineral wealth of
P.wtinaster General
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others being interested in the new the state here is where the school
STATE—OREGON :
G. VV. McBride.
I
It is called the Blue should be located. Of course, the
J. ».Mitchell, company.
b enamore
)
t Binger Hermann ' Mountain Telephone company, and Agricultural College at Corvalls,
(VV. K. Ellis
,
,,
voti-resstnen .................
c. M.iiitenian wj|]
n llne from Heppner to the State University at Eugene and
Att irti'-y General ■■■•
.
.
Win
P
i.or<1
j
lover.>or ............... • ••
ii r Kincaid | ong Creek and Canyon.
’ the Willamette University at Salem
Ve-re'.ary of State
Metsehan I
6
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G
MIrwin
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will have their covetous eve on this
i in’. !’ i liiivliistruction
W H Leeds
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f
R
ln:t Printer
federal bounty, but they have no
-.
K.
Bean.
Milton
Eagle:
Inequation
of
) R.
. > C.
01 > erivin , (|ividing Umatilla county is much
C. Wolverton
lupreme Judges
just claim to it. However, if the
) F. A. Moore
XINFTII JUDICI AL JHSTRTCT.
I like Banquo’s ghost to the people .representatives from the mining
RICHARDSON, Proprietor
lls’rfetJn-Ige .............. D
M. D. CLirTOLn
c. vv. Parrish, of ...........
Pendleton, and ’ no - matter how counties fail to co-operate and op­
¿HX^«T^lve. ..(Ry o.L.
Ä * Patterson.
Patterson.
. . v” it, the sub­
pose anv such attempt, the money
foiat-^nat'»? • • ..............
A- w.Gowan much they try to lay
ject will not down. hut restlessly drawn from the mining counties
C>T NTY—HAKKFY !
will be expended along with eyery
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p
.Rutherford
all(
l resolutely arises at every ses-
County j line ............
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welcome
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pjpj,
o
f
th
e
legislature
and
every
o
n)f.r tax on the people within the
J.
C.
Welcome
I
a
treasurer ..
• .........
T A. McKinnon 1
4 k «renn ................... ip) a
.
1
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MeKi-Ton
1
t<>
haunt
wicked
politicians.
Willamette
valley. The members
A. J. M< Ki’ 10.11 election to
Fino Winos, Idquors And. Cigars
»riff..............
p
VV.s. Wale s
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Küsegsar
,
The
only
way
to
finally
dispose
of
f
roll)
pakek,
Union.Wallowa,Grant
VV.
c.
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Geo. Tregaskis ,
4t >ck t aspect or
Malhuer and Harney comities, em­
B. Marks the matter is to divide the county,
(D) >
’J .)m nUeionere
Ge
i.
Hager
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it is an act of justice due the peo­ braced within the Eastern Oregon
• ^"Courteous treatment guaranteed. Your patronage solic
land
orricr.
:
ple and they will never cease to de­ mineral belt proper, ought to at
HARNEY V. s.
Thoma« Jone«
A >zi«’er
............... A. A. Cowing
mand that which in all honor be­ once interest themselves in this
Receiver
matter and confer with the mem­
longs to them.
bers from Josephine, Jackson,
SOCIETIES.
Mayor Sylvester Pennever of Douglas. Coos and Curry, and come j
«V V v REFER VH Degree No. 4«.
Portland has performed a generous to an understanding.
The Democrat believes that if the
action. He has donated to the city
M'rs Leur,a Zeigler. Rec. »ec jr board of charities $1250, being one- claims of Baker City are properly
■Purns-Canyon Stage Line
half of his semi annual salary as presented the school of mines will
be
located
here.
Baker
City
has
mayor. Mayor Pennoyer enter-
A. T-, W. Rnri’S Leduc. No <■
J. A. H alladay , contractor.
Ment,ever) *1 «nd «hT.’j"’l’in ron. M. W I tains the opinion that the salary of nil the advantages over any oth'-r
J w sayer. Bee d
point
for
the
establishment
of
such
Ci-rying U. S. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expeas
¡the mayoralty, 15000 a yectr, is ex-
' ce,,i Ve pay for the performance of ar. institution and the appropriation
'.*ave Burns Tueadav.Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon City
HARVEY TODGE. NO. 77. ’• ° " ' L
the duties thereof, and that $2 o < m ) should come here by all means.—
and
intermediat
t «ointa, Far# 15.
«•”. V All Fellow«
'î G- ’
a year is a reasonable sum for the Baker City Democrat.
She ïimfs-'ijcïaiil.
IÏED mos.
& co,
d Tinware.
$
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