The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 27, 1897, Image 1

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    TIMES, Established 1889
¡CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1806.
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON,
Grand Clearance Sale
at
Three of the citizens of Pendleton
now have suits of clothes made
from wool grown on Umatilla-
| county bred sheep in Umatilla
¡county; scoured at the mills in
Pendleton, in Umatilla county;]
ONTARIO,
OREGON.
spun into yarn in Umatilla county:
woven into cloth in Umatilla!
e
connty;
manufactured
into
clothing
No such Bargains ever offered before in HARNEY COUNTY!
in Umatilla county; worn by Uma-i
Call and be Convinced ^gTT’rices Talk and CASH
Buys at prices never before equaled!
tilla county businessmen, and they
will be thrown finally on the rag i
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FOLLOWING;
heap in Umatilla county by these I
Umatilla county business men when
Out'ng Flannel- 15 yards for $1.60
they have passed the ustful stage
Quilts from $1.00 upwards
and been replaced by more clothing ■
We carry a complete line of
Fifteen per cent discount on Ladies
made at the same mills.
Furnishing goods.
Dry Goods.
Ladies Underwear and Corsets
A carpenter was employed mak­
Notions,
ing repairs to the windows in the |
Gents Furrishmg Goods,
Ludits Shoes.
'corridors of the Umatilla county
Gents Furnishing goods
jail, Thursday last, and during the
Clothing,
Hats and Caps.
time that he was at work the pris­
Clothing.
Boots & Shoes,
Lined Gloves. oners were kept locked up in their
cells. Notwithstanding all the pre
Groceries.
v-j
•
LdUllUIia
lilACl
cautions taken,
it has since been
Hardware, Etc.
learned that d uring the time the
carpenter was at work one of the
prisoners drove a pin into the end j
of a broom handle, bent the pin
r
i ' wl ™-"
and with this dragged to his cell
Oregon News.
door a keyhole saw and a small
square from the mechanic’s tool­
rjau ,usi) EVERY WEDNESDAY
box. These tools were found Fri­
School Land Board.
BY
day and taken from the prisoner
In submitting the report of the | by the jailer.
P ublishers and P roprietors . school land board to the legisla­
ture the board also makes a short! A petition is being circulated
statement, a portion of which is as here and numerously signed, ask-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
7
One Year ....................................................I'J-Ou
follows:
ing for an amendment to the iiri Manufacturers ami dealers in all kinds of
Six Months................................
100
Three Months.....................
7o
“Collections of interest on land gation district law restricting legal
notes have been slow, and quite a voters upon the question of forming
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
number haye wholly defaulted, in an irrigation district to those who:
which case the certificates of sale are owners of at least 20 acres of]
national :
have been cancelled without giying land. It is claimed by those who1
president ...................
Grover » ’lcveland
Vice-Presideut.......................... Adlai Stevenson
thirty days’ notice, except where are forwarding the movement that:
Secretary of Stale ............... Richard S, Olnej
Socretarv of Treasury................ John G. (. arlisle interest payments have been in de­ now the owner of a town lot may ]
Secretary of Interior............
Hoke Smith
I'inwure and Firearms promptly Repaired.
Sicretary of War
Daniel 8. Umott fault six or more years. It will be I offset the vote of the owner of a |
Secretary of Navy
Hil«rv A. Herbert
Secretary of Agriculture.
J. Sterling Morton noticed that there has been quite a ranch, and that the inequality is
Burns,
Oregon.
Attorney General
•n'('
Postmaster General............. Wm. L V llson iallingoffin the number of acres unfair.—Vale Advocate.
STATE—OREGON :
G. W. McBride. sold, due in part to the financial i
Senators
J. H.Mitchell. depression of the times, but more
The other day a tramp asked a
(Binger Hermann I
Congressmen...................... jW.R. Ellie
largely due to the fact that the sale Dalles woman for something to
Attorney Geuerai ...
...<’. M, Idleman
She said she would furnish it ]
Governor
W m I Lord of indemnity school lands was I eat.
Secretary of State
. •
p R Kincaid
if
the
tramp would sr.w some wood.,
Treasurer
R ....... Phil. Metsclian withdrawn from «ale for two years
Sant. Public Instruction ............... GM Irwin
4tate Printer
■
R
W H Leeds by the operation of the Daly law, The tramp agreed to the proposi-
R. S. Bean.
C. Wolverton approved February 19, 1895. The tion, was fed, and shown the wood
«upreete Judges
F. A. Moore
board has refrained from forcing pile. The woman went into the
NINETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
vard an hour later to see how he
District Judge .. .
D
M. P.CLIFFOS h collections by foreclosure of mort
District Attorney .................... C. W. Parrish.
was
getting along, and found the
STEPHENS & RICHARDSON, Proprietor
the
Joint-Representative
(R) .O. L. Patterson gages, except in cases where
lelnt-Senator ............. (R)..............A- W.Gowan
following
note
pinned
to
the
saw
interest of the state appeared to
COUNTY—HARNET:
buck; “Just tell them that you saw
demand them.”
Bounty olge ............ . ... C. P. Rutherford.
...
(R)
H.
Kelley
me. but didn’t see me saw.”—Ex.
UerY ................... ....
Oregon Forwarding Company
MASON & LONDON’S
Tor Sixty Days, Until After April 1st, 1897.
It will pay you to come to Ontario
and buy fall and winter goods
W e must make room for our Spring
and Summer Stock.
WRITE US FOR PRICES
Oregon Forwarding Co.
Or iimrs-MirraW
BYBD TROS.
I. S. GEER & CO
Hardware and Tinware.
xhe Burns Bar
S
j
Treasurer .. ............
Survevor .....................
4‘nriff.........................
ks.essor
< tl >ol Suo'-rintcndent
St >ck t nspector
i R)
J. C. Welcome
D
T A. McKinnon
(DI
A . J. McKinnon
..(R\
W.S. Water»
... .(D)
W. C. By rd
.............. Geo. Tregaskis
A.B.Marks
(D' I
Geo. Hagey
■ V' Ç
11 is First Hailroad Ride. | Benton county has brought suit
F in. s Winos, Liquors And Cigars
--------
against ex-Sheriff Osburn and his
James McGarvey was taken to hemdaii-ipn
bondsmen t®
t« recover whatever
O inmissioneri
the asi lum at Salem Saturday from amount iv due from that office. It
H ARKST V. 8. LAND OFFICE:
McGarvey is a is alleged that Osburn was $8,608. 2 -^"Courteous treatment guaranteed. Your patronage solic
OoThoma* Jone» Josephine county.
Register ......................................
Cowing
lUseiver
................................... A- A
bachelor, 66 years old. and has 73 short in his accounts when he
been working in the mines of settled up with the county.
Southern
Oregon since coming to
SOCIETIES.
this coast in 1853. He crossed the
There were 49,000 tons of Coos
SYLVA REBEKAH Devree No. 43.
plains
with
an
ox
team,
and
his
Bav
coal shipped to San Francisco —
Meet«every 1«’ and M
s- «,
MieaJenri« MePhee'er»N.o.
ride
to
Salem
is
the
only
time
he
in
189T,
an increase of 4400 tons
Mi»» Leona Zeigler. Rec. Sec > ■
over
1895.
has ever been on a railroad train.
t
He was a partner of Alex Watts,
A. O. U. W.Rurr.s Lodge. K« 47
Burns-Canyon Stage Line
i working the Horsehead mints, and
Weetscvery 2d and 4th Thvrsd«\s
JOHN
F.
STRATTON
’
S
H M Worten.
"
j severely stabbed his partner in the
Celebrated
j. W Sayer. Rec'd
J. A. H aliaday , contractor.
breast with a butcher knife a few
Band Instruments
ALSO
Cirrying U. '4. Mtila and Eistern Oregon Express Co’s Fxp»s
davs ago for attempting to arrest
DRUMS.FIFES.
HARXRY TODGR. XO. 77. T. O O F.
f”’.,,otl fellow» Rail. CTcrv oatvrdn?. his work of destroying a pipe line
Piccolosand Band Supplies.
•ave Burna Tuendav. Thursday .Saturday, for Canyon City
7 JO r> m
Mi’
Send foe
JOHN F. STRATTON,
that conducts water to the mine.
J. P. Zeigler.Secy
and
intermedi
11 «oint«, Fare 15.
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