The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 10, 1897, Image 1

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    CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896.
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON,
Grand Clearance Sale’.............. ..
Oregon Forwarding Company
Surveyor General R A. Haber­
sham has been notified bv the com­
£5.1
missi >ner of the general land ollice
*
that the following contracts for
OKEGON.
ONTARIO,
surveying in Oregon have been ac- 1
cepted within the past month: Con- "S’ l
tract No. 622, to W. R. Whipple;
No. 637 to Rufus Moore- No. 639
to II. Meldrum and R. S. Moore;
No such Bargains ever offered before in HARNEY COUNTY ! No. 636 to E. F. S harp. Notice
Call and be Convinced *%y“l’rices Talk and CASH
has also been received by the sur­
Buys at prices never before equaled!
M«T\Ve have the LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICES
veyor general that the four surveys
on the grant of the Willamette Vai-
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We carry a complete line of
ley
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Gasca,le
.Mountain
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agon
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SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FOLLOWING;
Road Co., which were rejected some
time since upon the report of the;
O it ng Flannel-' 15 yards for $1.00
inspector, have, upon reconsidera­
Q Hits from $1.00 upwards
tion
bj the commissioner, been ac-1
Fifteen n?r cent discount on Ladies
cepted, as it was decided that this
Furnishing goods.
Ldies Underwear anil Corsets
course would be for the best inter
ests of the government. A list ot
lands to be surveyed during tin
coming season is being prepared by
Ladies Shoes.
Furnishing goods
Surveyor General Habersham, who
Hats and Caps,
has the sum of $13,<500 at his dis­
Clothing.
posal
for this work, and pe-sons
Lined Gloves.
who desire to have lands surveyed
“hould hand in their lists as soon
as possible, before the surveyor's
list is tilled.
MASON & LONDON'S
will pay you to come to Ontario
For Sixty Bays, Until After April 1st, 1897.
and buy fall and winter goods
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Gdiiis Furrishing Goods,
Clothing,
Boots & Shoes,
Groceries,
Hardware, Etc.
WRITE DS FOR PRICES
Oregon Forwarding Co.
room for our Spring
and Sr mmer Stock.
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i The Lakeview Examiner says
•that the arrival in Lakeview the
| other day of Luo of A. L. »Smith's
| eight horse hams, with freight foi
| Lakeview merchants and V. Conn,
of 1 aia'.ey, icmimli 1 it that it is Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of
WEDNESDAY
now three months since Mr. Sudili
The New Scalp Itili.
left Paisley for Red Bluff Mr
T ■
Smith started out October 2K, and
P.’B! !>!! I'l'.S AND PROPRIETORS
is 40 miles from his destination.
Senator Mitchell’s bill for tilt
with Jonly two teams,
creation of a fund for the payment
left in Big v'dr'-?’isllinö Taclxl s And Sporting Goods
H I!scili l’TLON RATES:
team having been
of bounties on coyote scalps is a
One Year ..............................................
$..Co
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serious measure, but it may be that lev, Cal. He will return after thi-
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I’inwarc and Firearms promptly Repaired.
Titile Moll >1» ...
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it is destined to be made the sub­ tcam before going on to Paisley. I
OFFICIAI. DIRECTORY
Oregon.
ject of gonp little fun on the part This will take about another month, j |}Ums
N ATION X I. :
.Grover ■ 'level« t.<i , of the legislature.
It is provided thus making a third of a year to
Presi lent
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Ail I ai S'.eveii8<,r ;
Vie
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complete the round trip. Mr. S.
Rix liar.. Oil e.x that county courts are empowered i
3e'*.-etai oi -’n e
.. John G. carliste |
3»* /nr. »t lre ■■ 'i y
says that in one place it took seven
lloke Smith ! o levy a tax of not less than oni
3 » w xr.
1 nt-’.’i 'r
Daniel
s.
1
anxorxl
days to go nine miles. This is an
3 ;cret i"
W : r
lliiarx A. Herbert , half of a cent per head on all sheej
Jeer-‘ X'.
Ury
..I. Sterline Mort, b
, xcepti mal case, and the distance
3 ».-r • x- x of » - r: ill. IIre
Jxi.lsiti llarmoi. within their respective counties,
A tor tc : ' ‘rat
Win.
L
Wiiaoi'
is greater than the route over which
P n>r il X Iter
..... ral
owned by resi lents or being pas­
state —rxr.FcoN :
most of Lakevit w’s freight is haul-.
i
G. W. M t'rice. tured therein
This amount shall
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ed.
The nearest railroad shipping
{Binger Heimann be deemed a fund for scalp bounties,
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n- >n r-çsmnen
« . M. Dilemmi to which must be added a similar point is 160 miles distant, the
V i »fi*»} .eueral
Win I* l or«' ¡
» > ■■.»ruar
t. R Kinenf.l ¡ amount by levying a prorata tax teams make the round trip in from
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n rv of -tale
l'litl. Mrtnliir
STEPHENS & RICHARDSON, Proprietor
U» -, t V 1 r
.GM Irwin ! on all other property.
Scalp in 16 to 24 days. Mr. Smith will
Í • »t. p i »’ie !n»trn< tion
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l.aed»
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Van* Printer
probably lose $200 on this trip.
" S. Ecan. spectors shall Ke • appointed and
IL ORDERS given special attention.
I. S. GEER à CO,
LYT.D ’'ROS.
hardware and Tinware.
ike Burns Bar
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I c. xvolverten
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these shall administer an affidavit
to the slaver of the animal, that he
h is duly killed the same, and shall
rect ive from him the scalp or scalps.•
The inspector shall then remove
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. r. P. Rntherfortl one ear from the scalp;
then the
(R)
H Kelley
•’ c. Wei • m<- claimant takes the scalp to the
R
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county treasurer, and delivers it tot
tt" A. J. W. McKinnon
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; him, with the inspector’s certificate,;
n? nient
Ge« Tre««»kia I
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ami the treasurer shall remove the
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other
«-ar from the scalp. I here
H »*VHV C. S. I.ASD I OVFICB:
Thon»»» Jene» appears to be no provision for the
X A. Cowing '
ver
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a* -—■»*•■ disjiosal of the scalp or the
single
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SOCIETIES.
ear «r for reclaiming the first auric­
ular appendage from the inspector.
SYLVA RFBFKAH I»e«ree No. ,S.
Meetnererv
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H e county treasurer pays the clai­
V1--. 1er i. ”< pt
v ••
M « '.<-ora Z trier. Ree. - r’ V " .
mant his bi untv. This act is de-
A. O. P. W.Rnrns I.oxlse. X-- <7
signed io supplement ami make
Meet.every 2.1 .«><14th
operative a legislative enactment
j. w Sayer. Fee
allowing county courts to offer
haryfv ’ odgf . xn.
i. o o F
bounty on the scalps of predatory
ill "»Il. ru H•!’.*• er’ ••’-»r<1»y
M t Is-t, S.r.
animals —Oregoi i.tn.
4 ip.-c Me hi'li?ee
F. A. Moore
NlN lTtl JVDKTA!. DISTRICT.
M.D curt of i.'
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( . W. I’arrHh.
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A W Gow an
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Feia«-'* ■ a at or
J P. ZeU'er. Scry
Engle valley, in Eastern Oregon
is the place for growing prize taking
vegetable s. Mrs Duffey received
., \,.w Y> ar gift from an Eastern
h,.e,l firm a check for $.50, as first
prize for the largest and best shafied
White Spine cucumber; Silas Car- ; •
ter a check for $.50 as first prize for
(|>e largest and liest-sbaped half-
long parsnip, and John Fraser, a
Ch<ck of ' $50 as first prize for the
largest
largest i and best bellow D.mv« r
carrot, sent for competition in 1S96, .
and grown from seed stippled by
the firm.
Fino Wxaos Liquors
^“Courteous treatment guaranteed.
Cigars
Your patronage solic
I? urn-.Cinyon Stnge Line
A petition asking for th** a; point
J. A. lÍAi bAPAV, contractor.
ment of Jmlge James A Fee to the
C iTvin-r I S. \f tils an 1 Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Fxpss
office of United States district at­
torney received a number of signa-
,1VP Burn« Tnes'liv.Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon City
tures in Crook county, last week.
a,„] ¡nt,.rinPj;. t* «oints, Fare 15.