The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 24, 1897, Image 1

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    HFRAI.D. Fetahlished 1S86 »
TIMES. Established 1SSS
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BURNS, HARNEY COI M'Y, ORE«
1 that calls for the Masons in the
district to attend a meeting for the
purpose of making arrangements to
apply for a charter.
VOL. X.
NO 17.
Oregon Forwarding Company
OK EGON.
ONTA RIO,
According to the Athena Press, |
the other day the telephone operator.
,
.
•
at Milton received a message from i
Walla Walla stating that a gentle­
men at that place desired to talk
with a Milton man by telephone
The Milton man was told that Mr
Blank at Walla Walla desired to ggrWe have the LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICES^f
talk with him. The Milton man
We carry a complete line of
didn’t do a thing but strike out for
Walla Walla on foot, in order to do Dry Goods
as requested. It never entered in-
Notions,
1 to his calculations that he could
talk in any other way than to pre-1
Gents Furrishing Goods,
1 sent himself in person. He walked
Clothing,
I the entire distance and met his
j man face to face. That fellow is a
Boots & Shoes.
jewel.
It will pay you to come to Ontario
We Never Fail To Do So
OUR PRICES
Speak for Themselves
Special Discount on all Winter Goods.
Ou.r Clearance Sale
Will last but a short time longer—Come in now.
as LOW as the LOWEST.
MASON & LONDON
^flF“MAIL ORDERS given special attention.
OREGON NEWS.
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
BYRD TROS.
Groceries.
Hardware, Etc.
We are sure to
Please you. (ff'We have the Goods, and our Prices are
Wlie iimcs-Iuiafd.
and buy fall and winter goods
Oregon’s Fir t Paper.
The Prineville Review says that
Jeff O’Kelly, while out hunting on
Mill creek, in Crook county, track­
ed a bear into a imall cave. Jeff
went up to the opening and saw
bruin, when he Jfiired and killed
the animal. The opening was
.small, so be had to ciawl in. lie
then went in and was dragging the
'animal out when another one ran
| out and in a few minutes returned. |
Jeff had not let go of his gun in
■' the meantime, so he floored the
' second one, and going in after that
he discovered a third one and a
well directed shot laid that out
also.
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Oregon Forwarding Co.
I. S. GEER à CO »
BURNS,
OREGON.
There is in the private office of
George
T. Clark, the librarian of
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All kinds of Machine-extras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery,
A resident of South Slough, in j
the San Francisco free public libra­ Coos county, Ore., was caught in ,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc.
One Year
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ry, and which may be seen upon his own bear trap the other day. |
.1.00
Six Mouth»
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. .75
Three Month»
request, a rare publication,"says the
He had set the trap a day or two.
San Francisco Call. It is a copy before, and so well did he cover it;
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
of the first newspaper published on
katiomal :
with leaves and moss that he was
President
................... Grover Cleveland
Vice President.
Adlai Stevenson the Pacific coast, and with it are
The only
Unable to locate it when he went to Garden Seeds and Sporting Goods.
Secretary of State
Ricbar.l S, Olney
Secretary of Treasury
John G ' “rlt*1® other issues of the same paper.
] look for it While hunting for the
Seecetarv of 1 uterior
.
Hoke smith
It is the Oregon Sepectator, the
Secretary of War
Daniel 8. binmm
! trap he put his foot in it and was
Secretary of Navy
Hllftr> A. Herbert
Secretary of Asricultnre
J. sterling Morton first number of which appeared in
Give us a call and we will Convence you that ws can give batter
held fast, remaining there fora day j
Attorney General
Jn, 11 *.U,'",U
»ostinaster General
Wm.L Wilson Oregon City, Or. Ter.. Thursday,
and a half, until rescued by a. prices than anyone,
STATE—OREGON I
Feburary 5, 1846. It was issued i
neighbor who happened to be look­
G. W. McBride.
Senator»
J H.Mitchell. bv the Oregon Printing Company
i (Binger
ing for cattle in that vicinity and
Hermann
J. Fleming manager, and edited by
< W. R. Ellis
won"res»men
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herd his cries for help.
C. M.fdleman
Attorney General
The papers in the
Wm P Lord W. G. T’Vault.
Governor
G R Kincaid
A tcretary of State
Phil. Meteehan collection run from the date of the
Trean tirer
K
G M Irwin
J ivt Public tn»truction
Baker Citv Epigram: Mitcnell
W H 1.ae.ls first issue to and including the 20th
R
Atate Printer
K S. Bean.
and
his ‘push’’ are taking steps to
These papers
C. Wolverton ¡of January, 1848.
Anpreme Judge» ................
F. A. Moore
establish
an opposition paper to the
contain much of interest about the
NINETIt JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Mr Jack-
DONNEGAN & TRISCI I, Proprietors.
. . M.D CLtgroRu earlv history of Oregon, and they Oregonian in Portland.
D
Olntrict Jn4ge
C. . W.
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V
vv . « Parrish.
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Vtornev
were
at
one
time
the
property
of
the
8O|
‘
,
of
the
East
Oregonian,
is
said
'R)
O. L. Patterson.
..(R).. .
A W.Gowan
feint-Senator
Rev R E Parrish
^’e *n l^e combine, and he is
—
bars
ft
:
COVWTY
Th- Oregon Spectator was issued «opposed to he slated for the poai-
C. P Rutherford
0 »nnty .> 11 xe
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Fine Wines. Diquors And Cigars
H Kelley
onths before the first Cal- l'»" of che'f *'diu»r if the enterprise
’<*rk
J C. w plrome several[m
.. 'R)
T *. McKinnon
D
ifornia publication, which was the is carried out.
Virve- >r
P ublishers
and
P roprietors .
CRESCENT BICYCLES
Tin Shop in Harney Co.
I
The Burns Bar
A J McKi”non
W. S. Wiiter»
W C. P' rd
.iD' l
Geo Treeeekl«
A . B. Mnrk»
ID’»
Geo. H»gey
•F't
ID'
California, which first appeared al
Mont« rey on the loth of August,
Union, in addition toother enter- J ^“Courteous treatment guaranteed. Your patronage solicited.
1846 On the first page of the prjgeB j8 (O have a box factory. J I
H Mt’Et C. R. LAMP OFFICE :
Thompson, proprietor of the
Thom»» Jone» Spectator is published the organic jj
A A. Cowing
ft »«oH-or
laws of the territory and a remedy Union plaining mill, has decided,
for the blues. On the editorial! in view of the development of the
SOCIETIES.
page the editor, ’n doubleleaded fruit interests and consequent de­
SYLVA RFBFKAH Defree No.
type, declares hie principles, and mand for boxes, t» put in a factory (
vL’jen, !. .. ..................N.J»
Purns-Canyon Stage Line
has a sub-editonal in which there at hi« mill at Nortq Union.
M
Leona 7.-l«1er. Rec Sec
is a call for a city corporation and
A. O.T. W.Bnrn» Ladre. No
J. A. H alladay , contractor.
the aovice to the mayor and trus­
Ne«t.a»ery M
w
Lambing has begun on many ot
J W Sayer, Ree'd tees to “dig up^the stumps, grade the ranches in Eastern Oregon,and
Carrying U. 8. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expaw
the streets, tax dogs, prohibit hogs sheepraisers will begin shearing the
,»ave Burns Tuesday.Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon City
HARXBY LOIX»«. KO. U. 1.0 « F.
and advertise in the spectator.’"
< ..«.at odd Fall«»»
latter
part
of
this
month.
and intarmedi'.t • »oiats, f ara 15.
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Among th' advertisements is one
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