The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 13, 1897, Image 2

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tracked and followed as far as An­
telope, at which point it was learned
—The Morning Dispatch, of The that he had secured a fresh horse
Dalles, discontinued publication | >30 hours before the arrival of the
officers. This gave him such an
Friday.
I
advantage, that it was deemed use­
—An exchange says the Indiana
less to continue, and the sheriff ’s
girl who wagered 1000 kisses on
posse returned.
Bryan now admits that McKinley
Supt. Williams has almost fully
was the advance agent of good
recovered from his wounds, and
times.
took his place as principal of the
— Hon. A W. Gowan, of Burnw, Prairie City schools last Monday
our joint senator, is visiting friend« morning —Long Creek Eagle.
and relativiH hi the vallry previous
to the opening of the legislature,
Murn mons.
which convenes next Monday.— In the I ircint
< ourt of ti.e Sta'e of Or­
Heppner < iazette.
egon for Harney County.
Additional Locals.
.Volice o/ Sale of TieaI fstate Un­
der .Execution.
By virtue of an Execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of ilie State <4 Ore­
gon, for Harney county, wherein Daly
aisl Bobbins were plaintiffs and Jamea
T. Motfet and Emma Moffett were de­
fendant«. upon a judgment rendered ou
the 26th day of October, 1896, for Ihe
sum of Two Hundred and ninety-seven
dollars (1297 0'); tn U 8. gold coin, tie­
sides costs and interest. I have this
day levied upon, all the right, title and 1
interest of said defendants, of, in »nd to
the follow iug described reHl estate, to-
wit : the SE '4, 8W ,'4 and SW '4 SE
14 of Section seven (7) in Township nine­
teen (l'1 ' R Thirty four -it I
M-
and the NE '4 NW
and NW '.j
of Section eighteen (18) in Townsli'l»'
nine'een 19) »S R. Thirty-four (34) E. '
W M
Public notice is hereby given that I |
will
on
Tlie Board of < 'otnnilssjonei s for lile
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—A momentary hurricane struck ; sale of School and ('liiv'iatty lauds o|
Saturday, the 9tli day of
the
Blate
of
Oregon,
plaintiff,
vs
Ai
­
Pendleton recently. The air was
med.» Stenger, divorced wife of p F. .la tiu ary, 1897,
filled with flying sign boaids, sticks,' Stenger, deceased, and Mary I. Sten­ I
I o'clock p in, of said day, in front of
timber«, etc A saloon building1 ger, Frankie Stenger, Cai Stenger and al
Peter Stenger, minor heirs of Ihe said the coint house door of tlie county of
had its front blown in and the W.' P F Stenger ami Elir.abeth .Stenger, Harney, sell at public auction for Unit­
states gold coin, all the light title
A C 1! engine house was demolish­ guardian ot said minor heirs, Clara ed
Wickliffe, ami Maurice FitzGerald, ai.d interest of said defendant-'of in a. v J
ed. the building was badly wrecked administrator of the estate of P F i Io the above described property, or as
Stenger, deceased, defendants.
t niucli thereof as may be necessary to I
and strewn over the lot.
sHtisfy s iid judgment with interest and I
To Frankie Stenger, Cal Stetiger, Peter
costs to tlie highest and best bidder.
i
—A young man over near Stanger, Elizabeth Stenger and Clara
Dated this 7th day of December, 1896. i
Wickliffe, d< lemlants above named :
Heppner last week, says the Con-
A. J. M c K innon ,
III Ihe name of Ihe State of Oregon,
iff Harney county, Oregon . .
don Globe, was entrusted w it h the ' von and each of yon are hereby required I By S am Slie,
M otiiekshkaii , De >nty
money to bring home a gootl family ’ I I V?
"1'1’« »ml
answer
the complaint
lì Lol il < «i i i . t
1
i ft
ilio <lb>riA>o oritllii-il
tile<l against voti in thè »trovo entilled
sewing machine
Th' hopeful son aliti oli <>r befoie thè tir-t day of 'he
Hui.tir.gton, Ore., March 21. 1896.
carried oil a neighbor’s daughter, nexl leiiii ar terni of thè alsrve eutitled
rutili, to wit, thè 17tli day ot Mav, 1897.
D kak S ik : —W e are now starting
married her and brought her home,
Voli wtll take hot ice flint if voli fati
I
in
the new year. Computations
declaring that she was the best lo appetir Hiid answer or plead witllin
said
lime, plaintiff
pLiintitr fur
ior wantthereol
wn
We
■aid time,
will ter last year are completed.
family sewing machine that lie take judgment
jiid.rneiil against
agallisi von
voli for
ralle!
fur thè
the relief
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find
(hat
our
firm
sold
during
| demanded in plaintiff's complaint.
could procure.
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You w ill take notice that service of | the enormous amount of 16? car-
State Superintendent G. M. Ir , Ihe Imegoingsummons by publication is loads of goods, equal to ten train
made upon you bi order of the lion M '
win will recoin mend to the next l>. t'liflord. < ireuit .lodge for Haru»y loads—just think 167 cars—For
legislature the enactment of an t'oiinty, Oregon, and that said order this we thank our patrons,and prom
I was made and dated in chambe.s at
amendment to th«educational laws 1 -ii.yon i ity, < > egon, on the 22d day of ise the same generous treatment in
i
of the state, to add two n'tfir. t xl DecembeJ, lhllli
the future. During 1896 we will
Gi-:o. W H ayes ,
books to the common school curric­
Atlornev for Plaintiff
i sell eloser than ever, and no honest i
ulum
I hey arc civil government
competitors will be allowed to do
OREGON
BURNS,
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MR. II. B. SYMES, Proprietr.
MEALS 25 CENTS.
labor employed.
Rooms according to location.
No chin s®
Remember we give the best meal in town.
£W“Parties desirng regular board are requested to consult 'he
Landlord.
I
and good morals
valley
— Powder river
farmers
ure having rare sport tbe«e
1 hey
have
days
imiligerated
round ups in which
more fir you than ourselves. We
are here for your business, we must
have it, if honest count, weight.and
treatment and Lew prices will do
Cali or write us
Respt,
O. C. Co
coyote
or
two
three
hundred farmi i m takt part
Mount
rd on horses iml followed by p icks
otdogs they i ,fi.
over
valley
the
the dogs are given full opportunity
surplus
i attic
pr< 11y Will cleam d
have
Been
of
Lake
"tit
coiintv this winter
has been scoli red I \
Ihe
county
local
buyers
lately, lind they luid I
difficult V in
i hey wanted,
says the Lakeview
I I x immer
<)f
Course S line lire holding for better
recu ring t he n u ml» r t
prie! s. I Ut it is thought
ot
man
who
ii olii »in wkll Tanti» K kmkiiv .-Mr»
Wtu .stea's S, h tIling-yrup I ihs l-ven u»e<i fot
elei filli i.msl.i iiìilllous otmoiher» for tlieir
' lilMo-ri « lite tieihlng, with perfeet «licei'»«
I’ s.s.-
* tlie « hibl. »«.fieni thè kuiiir . sii».»
»11 |.»ili, . ore» va tini eolie, nini i» thè besl reme
etti t. r lUHrrhroe»
li plesasnt to thè tasie
-olii i l timaxl»'» tu everv ynrt ef thè World,
lo. liti tlieeent» a Imttle. ftaialuet» tinaia
al.
II. mi e sud s*k for M rs W inddow'*
-eoi li li » - i rii)., »n.l take no other k i nd.
that some
puts a
two linei]
local in his holm' paper once it year I
EM.-?!
«ml tliinka he will l>ui|<| up a big
GEO S. SIZEMORE
the printer if
imagines
trade nini
for oí»
Vear Io four
Bl KNS,
I'i'liei .ton». land
page of
Mun»< v • Mtig i/ine ha- been sold
J
unii t
Leaves Burns daily at 6:30 p
Arrives at Ontario in 42 hours
m .
Fare One way *7.50.
Round trip *15.00.
Through freight 3|ct«. a pound.
,
Two dayf '^tice at any P. 0. on the route and covered coaches wil
1 Le furnished for passanger«.
II. A. Williams, Proprietor.
One line
Beati».
Hicks & Biggs
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
H um
Lolle-
HIGOS,
I'OVONIITT.
• * at ( anvon City and Burin'.
H
J0TX F. STZATT0.1
Ed Meadow'« Exrape.
F'"
I IM'
who st ibi» ,|
woumbd
Staje Line.
O k kgon .
bu-itir-s. __
and Real
J. w
HIK a T Uh KS
Journal c>»sta ■ |nm
«eriotisly
Burns Ontario
Ri KNI
in t he A uuih's t ’omp inion « ..-•- •
I' I Meadows,
Parties not conversant with the Veneering process and want a
nicely finished wall in residence, will do well to consult Mr. McIntyre
before finishing with rustic.
advertí- ri.
of »20 i*>0 for the page
ni the
Brick Always on Hand for Local Custom
t -late inaiti i promptly attended to.
I txt'
each id w hofll to oeciipv it quarter
of a page ami pay *i'iOOO, or a total
while i pig.
Burns, Oregon.
Bt I) M< INTYRE.
ATTOKN EX,
getting Itch off the profits, should
bear tn mind that the lust
ER and VENEERING
X H ;• r \ •* 1 <> it n Hinco very I rrr
over tin*
count i v are hobt i ng, ai .d when f In v
do let go prices will take a drop
I'll"
BRICK MASON, PLASTER
t
large cattlemen
the
......... .
Veneering box, or frame houses almost as cheap as rustic and
much more comfortable—makes a solid wall, durable, very warm in
winter and cool and pleasant in summer.
—100 acres of tine fruit land in
10 acre lot* 5 miles south of Eugene
Oregon, 1 mile west of Spenser
Butte. Lots at *400 each
Horses 1
and cuttle part pay on each lot if I
the purchaser so desires, For fur- •
tlier i n for iHation inquire at
otliee.
to I Illi dow ti t III' covote
The
.
For Salt* Or Trade.
eforv them,and
driving vveryihing
.
School
’V tlhatna at Prairie Utty
I“
otiti er of
the law will swoop d, wn
on him
lik * a hawk on t chicken
He w aa
V.-'CAL
ttolWIss'« • : t r
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MERCHANDISE,
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XI FRS IN,_____ j
nacos. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICINES
STATIONERY. DIAMOND DYES. CHOICE PERFUMES
A FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. TOBACCO. CIC.ARS ETC
X.
Fine Wines 4
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Proprietor
v
ak
I nt it is only temporary, for when
h< ia least expecting. an
f
HORTON
SKW TURK.
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Supt
ha* triu |xtrarilv etici nd at- is. ip.
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nnd
rt centi v
1‘Kinlf
Wcinfsd An Idsa
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r*ay
w t wealth
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.jt A<i>*r
f r tb«Mr • <« k r .M A Jar
Liquors for Medical Purposes
rrwM'ription« acrnrafely compounded.
First Cla«« Dental Work Done
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