The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 17, 1897, Image 1

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    \;,ïÆîrr‘i CONSOLIDATE!) JULY 22, 1896,
WE ARE SELLING GOODS
AT
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON,
On Monday his leg was annul-
i
.
tated in the hope of saying his life,
which was threatened bv blood
poisoning, but the shock was too
great and at no time since the oper­
ation has th; rw, been a probability
of his recovery,.
Joseph N. Dblph was born at
Watkins, N. Y ; in 1835, and came
to Oregon in 1862.
He was appointed United States
district attorney for Oregon by
Presidetit Lincon.
i
In 1882 he was elected United *
' States senator anti served two full
! tei ms.
MARCH 17 1897
Oregon Forwarding Company
OREGON.
ONTARIO,
It will pay yon to come to Ontario
Our new Spring and Summer stock will be
on hand soon and we
giSFCon e in at once and get the advantage of
and buy fall and winter goods
We have the LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICES
We carry a complete line of
Dry Goods,
Notions,
I Articles incorporating the Coltim- ,
Gents Furbishing Goods,
ibia Southern railroad have been
Clothing,
'filed. Tin capital stock of the!
company is $100,000. The termin­
Boots & Shoes,
al points named are Biggs station,
Groceries.
on the O. R & N.. and Prineville,
in Crook county, Oregon. The con-
Hardware, Etc.
¡tract specifies that construction
A Kailroad to Prineville.
c nimence Mav 1, and it is expect
ed that the road will Gw completed
through to Wasco, in Sherman!
[county this fall, in time to handle1
! the wheat crop. As the route has
been surveyed, this can easily be
! accomplished.
Onr deo¿ra:n.oo Sale
MASON & LONDON
£ÖF“MAIL ORDERS given special attention.
WRITE US FOR PRICES
Oregon Forwarding Co
I
alte ¿niies-it
to era ul.
OREGON NEWS.
Bi\H4»lJHD EVERY WEDNESDAY
BY
BYBD PROS.
Divided the Costs.
■ There are 50 pupils in the Oregon
.school for the deaf; 23 pupils in
the Oregon school for the blind;
, 1111 patients in the Oregon state
insane asylum; 131 boys in the
¡Oregon slate reform school; 354
I convicts in the Oregon state pris-
I on.
An Alsea jury has evolved a new
rule of procedure for the protection |
of taxpayers from unnecessary '
SI BSCKll’TION KATES:
aus Year
.................................................... 1'2.Ov
costs in justice courts, says the Cor-:
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Tarte Mouths ...
75
vallis
Times. Ed Kiger and S. W. 1
Childs live on adjoining farms in t
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
Alsea, and recently they quarreled
s atiobal :
Président
......................... ........ Grover 01evelar.il ,
over
a division fence, The fence
Aillai Stevenaoti
v’iej President......................
Kieliar.i S, Olney
3«»re’ary of Siate
Secre.ary of Treasury .. .. .. John G. Carlisle I was Kiger’s, and it lay 10 feet in­
Hoke Smith
4 * »re: ir »' of i ut’-riur
Childs wanted to i
Daniel S. Lamont side bis line.
•Jé *rei try of War
.
Hi
ary
A.
Herbert
■Je t »tary of Navy
J. -terllnF Morton join his fence onto it. but Kiger oh-
<e?retary of Xgricu’tnre.
.1 n<1»i n Harmon
V '
io < 'I p neral
Childs did it anywav and
Win. L Wilaon jected.
3 ut'.niRter Generai
R I ATE -ORE».ON :
a prosecution for trespass speedily
G. W. MePrtite.
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It soon developed that
-e.i itom
.1. It.Mitchell. followed.
\ Binder . II.
", rniat it .1
the
complaint
was defective, in that
i W . K. Elli»
»n xrossinm
t
M. Idll-n IO.
Ut. irney General
win r i.oid it failed to specify trespass, and
▼ > 'zeruor
:■ 1: KlncHfii
a »»retar? of State
Phil. Metrehan the loss of the case by the prosecu
R
f -eaR irer
GM Irwin
 itu. P 1’i'ic instruction
W H bacii» tion and the taxing up of the costs
R
Vate Printer
j R. S. Bean. to thx county seemed
imminent
.!
Wolverton
« iprexvo lu lire»
’ F. A. Moore
Ti e costs were $55. and the ques­
NINETH JI’DICI Al. DISTRICT.
tion of who was to pay them final
M.D. C liffofk
D
) « rlct tuli''
C.
W.
farrifh.
v.*ri't vtornev
ly became the chief issue in the
O. !.. Putter», n
<R)
» »I it- a 'n-»» ' .oi’ivi»
A W.Gowan case.
A $55 expense tojihe county
I cnt-Seastar
as
a
conseqmnce
of the disagree­
C »r’NTV—It ARSFY ‘
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•nnty j i i re
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It Kelley ment of two citizens did not impress
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Weiri me
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r • ir ir«r
T 4. Mi-K intuii the jurors as even handed justice,
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a . ~ Water* and they rose to the occosion
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m
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1-n.Vi» When the smoke of legal battle had
Geo Treaa»ki»
î f » -»it ’ y«-><»-»•.>r
A . B. Mark» claared away, they returned a ver
tr>)
* » n aisaivit’.iif a
Geo. Hagey
• p i
diet prohibiting Childs from hitch
It I RN F. V r. s. T.AKD officf •
Thom»» Ione»
A. A. Cowing ing on to the Kiger fence, and
dividing the costs equallv i etween
MOc f ETTER.
'he two interested parties. The
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job may not be clean law. but it is
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M .1 Jrnrti '•< Pt .<■•• •» V '•
undoubtedly thoroughbred equity.
p*y
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Ex-Smutor Dolph Pend.
Ex Senator Dolph died at his
home in Portland laut Wednesday
at 11:30 o'clock, a m.
The farmers around Long Creek,
All kinds of Machine extras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery,
in G-ant county, are almost of one
Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc.
accord in the opinion that the!
squirrels that have been so destruc '
live to the grain i roj s in that ;
country will do but little damage i
this season, says the Blue M runtuin Garden Seeds and Sporting Goods.
The only
Eagie The mange that was gener
, pests
. i last season came
al « among the
Tin Shop in Harne Co
near exterminating them, and it is
Give us a call ami we will Convence you that wa can give better
hoped that it will complete the jot)
• prices than anyone.
this season.
CRESCENT BICYCLES
The board of directors of Prine­
ville has advertised for bids for the
Construction of a public hall in that
town. The bids must all be in by
March 20
A few cattle are report«c to have
died in Chewaucan, in Lakejcounty
lately, from blackleg, a diseasvhhat
is greatly feared by the cattlemen
It i- thought there will be no futher
spread of the disease.
The Burns Bar
DONNEGAN
&
TRISCI I,
Proprietors.
Fino Wines, Liquors Arid Cigars
Complaints <. f the unlawful kill
; y Courteous treatment guaranteed. Your patronage solicited.
ing of cattle in Long Piarie, on the
Upper Deschutes, in Cro< k county
have resulted in warrants being
sworn out against John M< lograve,
and aobn McMullen, charting them
with killing a heifer. M> lograve
was ariected in Prineville Jttnd Mc­
Burns.Canyon Stage Line
Mullen near Antelope, and both are
now in jail awaiting a preliminary
examii a’ion.
J. A. H alladay , contractor.
.
Mails
and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expss
Carrying II. S
Wanted-An Idea
Protect your Idea« they may bring y«»u wraith |
Write JOHN W HDD EK BURN ft CO . Fatrot Attor
neva. W*«Ltn<u»n, 1» C f * their ftl
prise offer
aa«l list ut two buAorod iuvaoDoua wauled.
,»*ve Burns Tuesday .Thursday .Saturday,for Canyon CDy
and intermedi'.ti »oints, Far« $5.