The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 17, 1897, Image 3

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    CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896.
WE ARE SELLING GOODS
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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON.
MARCH 17 1897,
VOL. X,
NO 16.
On Monday his leg was am du
tated in the hope of saying his life,
which was threatened by blood
poisoning, but the shock was too
great and at mt time since the oper­
OB EGON.
ation has th< re’ been a probability
ONT A BIO,
of his recovery.«
Joseph N. Dblph was born at Vi-
Watkins, N. Y pin 1835, and came
to Oregon in 18B2.
He was appointed United States
district attorney for Oregon by
Presidetit LincQtln.
£3F*We have the LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICESjaf
In 1882 he was elected United
States senator and served two full
We carry a complete line of
1 tei ms.
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Oregon Forwarding Company
will pay you to come to Ontario
Speak for Themselves
Our new Spring and Summer stock will be
on hand soon and we
gUSi'C-me in at once and get the advantage of
OUT* Clearance
MASON & LONDON.
gMFVMAIL ORDERS given special attention.
and buy fall and winter goods
Dry Goods,
Notions,
I Articles incorporating the Colnm- ,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
ihia Southern railroad have been
Clothing,
filed. Th« capital stock of the :
company is $100,000. The termin­
Grots & Shoes,
al points named are Biggs station,
Groceries.
on the O. R. «fc N.. ami Prineville,
in Crook county, Oregon. The con­
Hardware. Etc.
tract specifies that construction
A Railroad to Prineville.
c tnmence May 1, and it is expect
ed that the mail will be completed
through to Wasco, in Sherman
countv this tall, in time to handle
the wheat crop. As the route has
been surveyed, this can easily be
| accomplished.
WRITE US FOR PRICES
Oregon Forwarding Co.
i
■ There are 50 p«lpils in the Oregon
i school for the deaf; 23 pupils in!
j the Oregon school for the blind ;j
, 1111 patients in the Oregon state |
' insane asylum; 131 bo, s in the
7
Oregon state reform school; 351
HlUlbl ill FJD EVERY WEDNESDAY
BERNS,
OREGON
h r
convicts in the Oregon state pris-
Divided the Costs.
■ on.
An Alsea jury has evolved a new |
P ublishers and P roprietors .
The farmers around Long Creek,
rule of procedure for the protection
All kinds of Machine-extras, Mowing ami Reaping Machinery,
in
G'ant county, are almost of one
of
taxpayers
from
unnecessary
SUBSCRIPTION KATES:
Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc.
‘jne Year ........................................................... |2.0U
costs in justice courts, says the Cor­ accord in the opinion that the
Six M » i ’ns
.......................................................... 1.W
['ll ree Months............................................................... 75
vallis Times. Ed Kiger and S. W. squirrels that have been so destruc 1
Childs
live on adjoining farms in j five to the grain < ro) s in that'
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
Alsea, and recently they quarreled country will de but little damage i
n ational :
...........Grover Cleveland
?r?si<1ent
.........
over
a division fence, The fence this season, says the Blue M juntain Garden Seeds and Sporting Goods,
Aillai Stevemon
v'i.-i Pregi-leilt.
The only
Kieliaru s, Olney
ia-rotary of state
was
Kiger
’s, arid it lay 10 feet in­ Eagle The mange that was gem r
...........John G. Carlisle
A-jc’-e.aryof I'reasury
Hoke smith
< ■ -re: ir ■ <>f I nt ' tor
Tin Shop in fame Co
line. Childs wanted to al among the pests last season came
Daniel S. I.amont side his
ia-retiry of War
. Hi ary A. Herbert
-r-tarv of Navy
near
exterminating
them,
and
it
is
j
join
his
fence
onto
it,
but
Kiger
ob
­
J. sterling Morton
ie ’rettry.if Agrii-ultnre.
Give us a call and we will Convene« you that w» can give better
Jml»« n Harmon
A ’
i«< General
Childs did it any wav and hoped that it will complete the job I
Win. L Wilaon jected.
3 utmaAter General
■ prices than anyone.
a prosecution for trespass speedily this season,
STATE —OHKGOS:
G. W. Meltride.
It soon developed that
s? i ttors
J. H. Mitchell. followed.
I Binger Hermann
The board of director» of Prine­
the
complaint
was defective, in that
i W. R. Elli»
•/ >n rressinm
...
C . M. Idlen nil
V* itne.v 'renerai
Win I’ l.oni it failed to specify trespass, and ville has advertised for bids for the
4 » /eraor
:■ it Kincaid
< ? ‘retarr of State
, construction of a public hall in that
Phi). Metrchnn the loss of the case bv the prosecu
R
r e is irer
GM Irwin
I in». P I’t'ic Instruetiou
tion
and
the
taxing
up
of
the
costs
town. The bids must all be in by
W H Laert»
R
Vate Printer
. R. S. Fean. to the county seemed
imminent March 20
.[ ('.Wolverton
* i pre Me Ja lues
' F. A. Moore
The costs were $55, and the ques- •
NIN’t-lTH JVDU I VI. DISTRICT.
tion of who was to pay them final
A few cattle are reported to have
DONNEGAN & TRISCH, Proprietors.
. M.I). CLIFrOkK
D
> «‘riet In 14'•
C. W. Pnrrirh. ly became the chief issue in
verier vtornev
the
died
in
Chewaucan,
in
Lnkejeounty
O. I. Fnoer»> n.
. i B)
» V it-H -n- •« eitatlve
A W.Gowan case.
JR) .
A $55 expense tojlhe county lately. from blackleg, a diseas, »that
f ilnt-Senst.ir
as
a
conseqmnce
of the disagree­ is greatly feared by the cattlemen
r it ’ nty — ¿I 'RN
c P Rnthorford.
11 ro
ment
of
two
citizens
did not impress It i - thought there will be no tut her
tK)
n Kelley
J. <’. Weir« me
. ' K:
T A. Mr Kinnen the jurors as even handed justice, spread of the disease.
D
A . J MrK ir non
,W
they rose to the occosion
w . ». watora and
.(R
W C. S' rii
’. iD)
When
the smoke of legal battle had
Complaints cf the unlawful kill
Goo Tretra»kia
’^•Courteous treatment guarantee«’. Your patronage solicited.
.A. B. Maria i
fp’l
itig of cattle in Long Ptarie, on the
Geo. II »Key v claared away, thev returned a ver
•P i
diet prohibiting Childs from hitch Upper Deschutes, in Crook county
ft « RX F V r. « LAND orrtrr •
Thom»» Jone»
' ‘ »1 «‘er
Kig»-r fence, ami have resulted in warrants being
A. A. Cowing ing on to the
dividing the costs equally ietweeu sworn cut against John M< lograve I
« octettes .
•he two interested parties. The and John McMullen, charging them i
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job niav rmt be clean law, hut it is with killing a heifer. M> lograve
if »'pt g e vAry
1
.
was artecled in Prineville Jantl Mc­
M-iJmli '*• r’ »* ’•”’ v'*
undoubtedly thoroughbred equity. Mullen near Antelope, and botti are
Burns.Canyon Stage Line
M
lx->t a Z •¡-•■.••r. K«-.' ec’y
now
in
jail
awaiting
a
preliminary
A. O. V. W.Bnrn» I.odre. So <*■
exaruii a’ion.
J. A. H alladay , contractor.
Ex-Sniator Dolph De&d.
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,ave Burns Tueaday.Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon CIW
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