The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 09, 1897, Image 1

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    I CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896.
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BERNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. JENE
a—wyi—— m ——*——»****
Co. horses that never run
public money, purse
CHEAPEST PRICES,
BEST GOODS
tor
FOURTH DAY, JUI Y 6.
4 mile dash,free for all,purse
1 mile bicycle race for Har­
ney co. residents, purse
MASON & LONDON
I
Have on Hand a New and Complete stock of
Dry Goods,
Clothing.
Furnishing Goods,
!
Hats and Caps.
Boots and Shoes,
Notions, &c.
Red S. and I’in Ear barred in
races.
Ten per cent entrance fee re-
quired in all races. Entries to be
made with the secretary on or be-
fore 8 o’clock the evening before
each race. In all races 5 horses to
enter and three to start. First
horse 70 per cent, second horse
30 per cent The races to be gov­
erned by the Blood Horse Associa
tion Ruler.
C. \V. M c C lain , President. I
J. J. D onegan , Secretary.
We want your trade and
in order to get it we are offering
'unheard ol bargains in all lines:
. Dry Goods,
Administrator's Sale.
Notice of Adininistr utor’s Sale of Reni
Estate for Cash in Hand.
*
Clothing,
Brots & Shoes.
Groceries.
Provisions,
Hardware,
Farm. Machinery,
Wagors.
Wines.
Liquors,
Cigars,
Pausi Beer.
Notice is hereby given that under au­
thority of an Order of Sale by the lion
County Court of Harnev county, State
of Oregon, duly made and entered on
.In 3d day ol May, 1897, at the regular
May, 1897, term of said eon it, the un­
dersigned admjii»tiator was duly cm
cowered and licensed to sell all of the I
Prices as low as any R. R. point, with addition of freight.
eal eState of the estate of William D
Hudspeth, deceased, of which he died
eized, in Haiti countv and stale, at pri-
^STMAIL ORDERS given special attention.
ate sale for cash in hand ; 1 wilt so sell
I t private sale for cash in hand, on or
ifier the 24<h day of June, 18 17, all o
i lie fol.owing described real estate to-
ait:
I The east half ot the southeast quarter
E 1-2 ot HE I 4) of sect ton nineteen (19)
¿lid II.e no tbwest q-faiter ol t e sjinh
no guard at the jail that night, and | aest
quarter and the southwest quartet
| about 10 o’clock Gittings came and i i* the northwest quarter NW 14 of
PCBLisllKI) EVERY WEDNESDAY unlocked the door ami said: "Now ' ■ \V 1-4 and SW l-4oiNw I-J) of section
BY
g—<1 d — m you fellows get out ol ¿verity' (20). township the ly-I lin e (33
ti h of range flinty (30) E. W. .11
this, all of you.” He finally sail
1 he s mtn half of the soili li aest quar­
that if John and I went the other, ter and the somhwest quarter ol the
BERNS.
OREGON.
P ublishers and P roprietors . boys, Ben and Will, would come -oiltheast quarter (8 1-2 ol SW 1 4 and
¿W 1—1 of ,>E 1-4) ol s etion twenty (2 t)
clear.
.nd lie no' I h w, st q uai 1» r ol the in rl It
"After
leaving
here
we
went
t<
SUE C K L PT 10 N KA T ES :
■ast quarter (NW 14 of N E 1-4) of st c
One Year .................................................|2.0u
the Owyhee and there I separated non twe tv nine (29), township thirty
S'x Mo.'iihi ............................................... 1.00
All kinds of Machine extras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery,
Three Months..........................
75 ; from John and never saw him again thiee (33) south ot range ihnty (30) E
W
M
until being brought here.
The southeast quarter of tiie south-
Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc.
"No, I have not seen G’ttings- I ■list quitter (8E 1-4 of SE 1 4) of section I
Robert Jordan
since leaving here nor heard of him twenty (20), and the southwest quaitei ,
"My sentence, although not as if the southwest qila'terfsW I 4 of
s\V 1 4) ol s,-c ion twenty -one (211, and
After T he T ime « H erald had ! long as I expected, is still, 1 think, the nort west quarter nf t lie mn t II west
1
more
than
I
deserve
and
if
I
could
q uarter (NW 1 4 of NW 1 -4) ot m Clio n
gone to press last Wednesday, we
The only
had a talk with Robt Jordan in the have secured a new trial I am pos­ •wenty-eight (28). and the noitn.isi Garden Seeds and Sporting Goods.
piarter of the northeast quarter (NEl 4
itive
I
could
have
established
mv
county jail and got him to make a
of NE 1 4) ol -ection tweniv-nine (2.1), I
statement which we give below. innocense.
ownship Ihirty-i tiree (33) s-m h oi range I
"I
have
been
in
Idaho,
Montana,
liuty (30) E W M
Jordan seemed to be verv cheer- j
Give us a call and we will Convence you that we can give better
The south ha f ol Hie northeast qtitir- '
f'll for a man under sentence for , Washington and British Columbia
er and tin* south half of the iioithwest
since
leaying
here.
I
have
not
prices than anyone.
seven years in the penitentiary.
piari ei (N 1-2 ol N I, I 4 and 8 1 2 of
He thought he would he out in five been in any trouble and if I had NW 1 4) of section tweit y-eight (28,
years, after which he would go to not been caught I would now be in ownship I liirty -three [33] south of range
I had come liti ty [3)), E W. M .
some place where this trouble was British Columbia
Tne east half ol the eont It west quarter
back
after
mv
wife,
who
was stay
net known and be careful not toi
(E 12 of SW 1 4) of section twenty-sev­
get in trouble in the future, The ing on Willow creek, M alheurc oun en [27], and the east half of the north
west quarter (E 1 2 of NW 1-4) of sec­
following is what he has to say in I ty, and was on my way north ”
ion t Im t y -four (34), tow nsliip tlnriy-
retard to his sentence and how he |
hiee (33) soutl. ol range thirty (30),
effected an escape a year ago:
E. W M.
TRISCll & DONNEGAN, Proprietors.
RACES!!
the
RACES!
“in the first place I want
Tlie west half of the northeast quar­
tet and the west half ol the southeast
statement made in a recent issue ot
I quarter ' W 1—2 of NE 1-4 an • W 1-2 of
the Countv New s corrected, 1 have'
s,., ]_4 of section Hurt t-four '34),
only served one term in the pen. I i
•nwiiship lliirtv-tbree [33] south ot
*>:- never indicted on a iffiargo of
i.i'ige thirty |30] E W M
'
I he east li .If of the southeast quarter
a.-saull with a dead I v weapon as
(E l-2ofnE 1-4;, of section Hurty-lour
"as stated in that paper, there
34], and llie south hull ol the southwest
v.a- only one charge against me and
quartet [r> 1—2 of 8W 1—4] ot section
that was larcenv. I had no woman i The Burns Jockey Club will give thirty-live [:<■’>], towtiehlp thirty-three
Courteous treatment guaranteed. A our patronage solici*
33) sou'll ot lauge thirty [3 J E W M
"i’n me bv the name of Blalock;1
and
I lie Minth halt of tIn- noi i liuest qn.ir-
the lady (hat was with me is mv four days racing. July 2, «3, 5
■er [S 1-2 ol NW 1—I] and lot miiultererl
"ife, whom I left in Baker city 6, 1897.
I four 4) of -ection two [2], a- d lot liuni-
" hen I was brought over here by
.1' i nt • ue [ 1 ] of sect loll I liree (3 ¡. tow n—
FIRST DAY, JULY 2.
I - li 11 I lorty - out ¡34] »not li of range thii -
the d pnty sheriff.
All i«u aled hi Hat — I
y 3 • ), E . W M
4 mile dash, free for all,
‘I "ill simply corroborate the
nei <■• nmv, t > egon
s’atenient mad* by my brother purse
$ 1 •'>( »
Bide «i I •* received tiv me at the o —
•h>hn, a« to our getting away from
lb-» of Mea-r» CresHlet W l’>‘ iiner, at '
SECOND DAY.JULY 3.
i|ie town of t ed rviiie, < '»lif rtita, ot
here. Several dcys Itefore our be-
at the otlice <d Water»
tion a”, my at —
i"H let out. Gittings brought us up
f mile dash,free for all.purse 150 irriievs, al Burn», liatliey co'l lit y, Ore
t*o chi--els with the instructions
»•on
y
J. A. H alladay , contractor.
THIRD DAY. JULY 5.
that when the proper time come he
Terns of*a’e: < g-h iri I,aid, or on
Carrying
U.S.
Mails
and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expeaa
d- I'os I suhjel" to culifir tnut ,oti of said
• ould tell us ar>d we were to work
i mile and reje-at.2 in <3, free
•ale
i
v
sh i<i com t.
on a hole in the floor. It was nev­
•ave Burns Tuesdav.Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon Clip
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B Wit KI IH'E
Administrator
175
er intended that we should go out for all. puree
■ >( the estate < f William D. Hudspeth,
and intarmedi t» >oint», hare ’ 5.
through it, howeyer. There was
64)0 yard dash, for Harney
deceased
WRITE ns FOR PRICES
Oregon Forwarding Co
Ontario,
Oregon.
the iimrs-^irraii!.
I. S. GEER à CO,
BYKD "KOS.
Talks.
CRESCENT BICYCLES
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Tin Shop in barney Co
The Burns Bar
$800 In Purses.
Burns-Canyon Stage Line