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The—- County Official Paper T he Beat— ADVERTISING —FOR- T ob fiarney County, (“ÄÄÄ"* i CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 30 1897, I BEST GOODS Skeleton Found. CHEAPEST PRICES, I The Hanley Case. RACES! MEDIUM. Printing. VOL. X. NO 31. RACES!! The Huntington Herald says : j The trial of W. D. Hanley, O. T. While taking — a little •wo prospecting A"derson and B. P. Wells for the jaunt along the riyer last Wednes- alleg*’i purloining of cattle, con- day, M. D. Murphy, night clerk at sunied most of last week before the j the Pacific Hotel, made a very circuit court, says theVale Gazette. $800 Dis- greweome find. In a rather out of, The State was represented by — ' the way and lonesome nook, not far trict Attorney Parrish, J. L. Rand The Burns Jockey Club will give j from the Begley place, he came and Will R. King,while the defend- four days racing, July 2, 3, 5 and Have on Hand a New and Complete stock of 1 suddenly upon the skeleton of a ants’ interests were looked after by 6, 1897. J. Webster, of Portland a and i man. He brought the skull to FIRST DAV, JULY 2. j town and it is now at Duffy’s drug " m- Miller, of Ontario. Much I store. ’ The next day he returned interest was manifested at the trial ! i mile dash, free for all, with Harry Duffy to make a closer. an^ *t was two days before a jury $150 purse I examination of the spot and get could be secured, Sheriff Boswell Dry Goods, ' the remaining portion of the skele- being compelled to issue a special SECOND DAY, JULY 3. Clothing, I ton, but found that part of the venire. After the testimony was 150 Ü mile dash,free for all.purse Boots & Shoes, ' hones were badly decayed, while all«in and the pleading of the law THIRD DAY, JULY 5. I some were gone. A bank of gravel yers finished, Judge Clifford Groceries. Wines. was near, with overhanging rocks, charged the jury, who in a short i mile and repeat,2 in 3, free Provisions, while a large boulder rese <1 on the time broueht in a verdict of not for all, purse Liquors, 175 bones, therefore the supposition is guilty as to all the defendants. 600 yard dash, for Harney Hardware, Cigars. that the bones are those of a pros-: * 'vo other indictments against the i Co. horses that never run for Farm Machinery, pector who was probably caved ' Parties were dismissed. Pabst Beer 100 public money, purse ' upun whils delving alone for the / Wagors. I FOURTH DAY, JULY 6. ¡gold covering his remains until the I Some newspaper men are terrible i wind and rains had partly exposed I i liars, says an exchange. One of J mile dash,free for all,purse 200 i WRITE US FOR PRICES. [ the bones. The skull is in a good race for llar- them wrote saying e - — - — about me w a» a cyclone, vawraa v j aowo » a a a^ I j 1 mile bicycle ar . state of preservation, but the bones (hat jt (urnfd a we]1 wrong end up ne3’ co- residents, purse 25' viz is* rant» Prices as low as any R. R. point, with addition of freight. i ert give P evidence of Lnrrinnr having Inin lain tliorn there . in .. the ~ State of _ ______ Mississippi; turned J Red 8. and Pin Ear barred in all 1 i for many J years. a cellar upside down in Wisconsin, races. fTM AIL ORDERS given special attention. moved a township line in Nebras-j Ten per cent entrance tee re- Oakland Gazette: Two years ago ka, blew all the staves out of a I 'quired in all races. Entries to be j James Brown was at the death bed whisky barrel in Iowa and left made with the secretary on or be-1 of an old Indian woman, who lived nothing but the bunghole; changed fore 8 o'clock the evening before ¡on the upper Umpqua, and before the day of the week in Ohio: blew each race. In all races 5 horses to John Jordan's Strange j her death told Brown tho following the hair off a baldheaded mar. in enter and three to start. First story: Thirty years ago three Ger-1 TexflS ’ 1,lew ,he mortgage off a • horse 70 per cent, second horse Dream. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY j mans discovered a fabulous rich *"ar,n Michigan; blew all the I 30 per cent. The races to be gov John Jordan, , - a --------- Harney county 1Ilil)e in in me the oonemia Bohemia umirici, district, auu and , [cracks out of a fence in Dakota; erneo j --------- j mine _______________ erned uy by 11 the Blood Horse Associa-. cattie thief, who was incarcerated whi)e tliey were at work were uiur.jtoolc al1 the wind outof a politician ti,n Ruleg OREGON. BURNS. P ublishers and P roprietors . in the penitentiary last Saturday ld,red by lbe Indian woman>. hus-.in Missouri. | c w M c C lain . President, for a period of five years, is report- i band ghe toId where th# bodi„ | --------------------- I J. J. D onegan , Secretary. to be <1 vinir under th«* ................................. • .« dying the hfllliininatinn hallucination ' were .... SUBSCRIPTION RATES: buried, described the locality , mt The • incorporation of - the « Seven ' that his deceased sister declared and told where the picks, shovels,: Devils Transportation Company, as ■ ;.-'ne Year ...... 12.00 All kinds of Machine-extras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery, fix Month« 1.00 Three Months ............................................. 75 he cannot live two weeks Be it etc., were hidden, and described a , announced in the Democrat yester-1 Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc. fancy of a disordered brain, or what chopped tree which stood near the , day,means that within a few weeks | Adinini ’vf » » Sale. you will, the case of John Jordan mouth of the mine. About three steamboats will be plying Snake Notice of Ailm • 'a Hale oi Real ' is simply inexplicable. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Estate I.. it Hand, weeks ago Brown imparted this in- r*ver from Huntington bridge to 1 On his lonely ride from Harney formation to Will Marcey, brother Ballard’s landing, the termini of Notice is her by given that under au STATS—OREGOB : 11 I G. W. McBride. to Ontario. John Jordan had visiot a | thority of an Older of Hale by the lion. , , , Sew. ori I i The only • deceased j j • a « AiHrcPV J Brothers, oi Oakland, ' the Kleinschmidt wagon road from County Court < f Harney county, State Garden Seeds and Sporting Goods. (Thea. Tongue. of e» his sister s appearance, of Oregon, duly made and entered on |W. H. Kills . j Seven Devils. i/tajreiuncn ................ , i • r i • . • ana the two men left for . <’. M. Idleman lhe 3d day ol Slay, 1897, at the regular Attorney Generai ...... Tin Shop in Harney Co. , the msun- ( ........ Wml* Lord and after wakening from Ins cot in ' Back of the transportation com- May, 1897, term ot said eonrt, the un lover.or .................... ., , tains. They returned a few days h R Kinculd 1 erre!ary oi State .. .. the wagon in which he was travel- ■ J adnrnistrator was duly ent ...Phil. Metechan Give us a call and we will Convince you that wa can give better rreaiurer. R Iago, and report having found the Pany *l|c hand of the O. R. <fc N. dersigned ... G M Irwin ing, said to Sheriff McKinnon: 4‘ipt. Public Instruction uoweted ami licensed to sell all of the W H Leeds itale Primer R ruins of the cabin, the chopped tree, Co. appears and it is authentically leal estate of the estate of William 1». J prices than anyone. S. Bean. “Say, Mr. McKinnon, I have some- Hiidaitelli, deceased, of which lie died ' and cayed in mine, also what seems 8>ven out that it is really the O. R. seized, . Wolverton iuprewe Jadgcs in said county and stale, at pri i thing to tell you. Last night I saw F. A. Mo«»re to be the grave of lhe Germans. N. Co. that has the project under vate sale for cash in band : I will so sell NINETM JUDICIAL DISTRICT. | my Bister. My sister is dead, you | at private sale for cash in hand, on or M. D. C mffokv Og’rirt J’.lJge................. D They had no tools with which to control. ...... ... . after the 24th day of .time, 1897, all ol C. W. Parrish. I know. D «rri'*t Attorney ............. She,s the only one that ever ... , I pi. • also, • It 18 stated, with a degree , u,e following described real estate to- Ijlnt-llepresontatlvs (R) O. L. Patterson. l.i i, li ui «.open either the grave or the mine, A W.Guwau thought much about me. Maybe I", r Uiut-denator .............. (R) . : but will outfit and return in a few reliability, . that the machinery wit --------------- ---------- The 1 lie PHRI east Iliill half III of Illi* lhe BGUiiieiBHi southeast quart«*; quarter ¡ought to have been a better man, .--------- COUNTY—HARNEY : days when, it is promised, some a Bme*ter is now en route from I (j? p2 of HE 1 4)<>f section nineteen (19) | ............. C. I». Rutherford • : sheriff, but let that pass. C-mnty Jitge Well, sis I interesting facta will be developed, from Era. Pennsylvania, and that, t‘^U.wXZ’ier ............ (R). li. Kelley • lerk . . ........ /R) J. C. Welcome •came to me last night. treasurer ... I saw her TRISCH & DONNEO AN, Proprietors. D.........TA. McKinnon itrvevir 1 it will be located on Snake river as ,,f the nortl.we.t quarter (NW 1 4 of | (D) A. J. McKinnon I as plain as I see you now. 4h«ritT She was I to work in harmony with the boat 1 s " ’ 11 u " lls " 1 4"f N W 1-4) otsectioii .(R . ,W.8. Wsters Asses«>r ...... (20), townelnp township thiitv-three thirty-three (33) , . , . . .... - - itwentv (20). iD) W. C.H>rd ! all in white, sheriff, all in white. i h ><)1 Superintendent ... I. M. Pavis Lincoln county has paid its en- enterprise—Baker Democrat, <’j'k Inspector south of range thirty (39) F, W M (!>)/ a .B.Mark« • She pitied me and pointed to my 4Qm.ainsitif.ar8 . The « mln half of the southwest quar tire state tax for 189G, a remittance ! ip) I Geo. Hager ter and the smithwest quarter of the .ye where I got them shots in my ifor tbe ba)ance dde $1088 ]7) bav.| Tine Wines, Xaiquor» ▲nd Cigars. HARNKT ü. a. LAND OFFIC1: | southeast qearl T (S 1-2 of 8W 1 4 and Regiiter Thom«» Jones I head. Gnuit County Items. J SW 1-4 of «E 1-4) ol section twenty (20), Ung be ■'ll received by the state trea»-1 Uselver ...... A. A.Cowiug I and tho no'lhw.st quatler of the north-1 [ “She says, ‘You’re only going to lurer. Remittances from county, east quatler (NW l-4o(NEl-4) of sec-) live two weeks, Johnny, and then twenty-nine (29), towuship thirty- ' i treasurers are slow at this time,! The Canyon City News furnishes lion l-Yy“Coui teous treatment guaranteed. Your patronage solicited1 three (33) south of range thirty (30) E. i you’re going to follow me. I know i some of them having been ordered following: W. M SOCIETIES. where you’re goin’, but you won’t' The soul beast quarter of tiie south-I by their respective county coutts to I The steel cell» and all necessary east quarter (SE 1-4 of HE 1 4)ofsection SYLVA REBEKAH Decree No.4*. •stay there long. Don ’ t werrv, twenty (29), and the southwest quarter j Mcetirver» 1st and Sd Wednesday. n.ake no more payments for the material for niaki ng the interior of MieaJenni« McPbeelers N.O. „ , . , . . of the Moiilhwest quarter (HW 1-4 of' i brother, for I’m with you and I feel M l^oua Zeigler. Rec. Sec y Grant county a jail secure, arrived | ( 4|tlf wolio„ lwe„ty.one (21), »ml I haye not ns ' for i ou.' How beautiful sis look ed present, and others turnovers from Tuesday and soon th« work of fit- lhe aorthwent quarter of the noithwe»t t irom j ..r NW i.4i quarter iniv (NW 1 1 4 of 14) oi section sn-tion I ! ! sheriff, you ought to have seen her.” yet received any turnovers A. O. Ü. W. Baras Lodge, No 47. ting them together will begin. , twenty-eight f2H). end the northeast , their tax collectors, no collections Mct'.»e\ery ’2d and 4thThurtdaj« At the prison John Jordan talks H M Horton, M. W quarter oi tire northeast quarter (NEl 4 1 B urns-Canyon Stagn Line J. W Payer, Rcc’d raniblingly of his sister and resign- j having been made, while some are Frank Metschan who drove over of NE 1 4> ot section twenty-nine (2!)), .............. “. rmt ‘ hoi rang* _• I from his Silvies t alley farm last j mwuslii pi liirtr three (¡Kb remitting as fast as funds are re edly says he is prepared to die J. A. H alladay , contractor. thirty (30) E. W. M KAKNEV LO j GB, NO. 77, I. O O F. week, reports the outlook encourag- The south half of lhe northeast qnar- ( ceived. . 1e -H .1 oj.l S.llowil U»lt, «v.-ry ’BatanUy when his time is up.—Portland Carrying U. 8. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co's Exp*. I ing for an immense hay ciop this I ter nn<l the south trail of lhe noithwest, '">n, M L. Lewis. N. J. p. Zelpier, seer Telegram June 11. quarter (8 1-2 rtf NE1-4 and S 1 2 of L-ave Burns Tnesdyv.Thursdny,Saturday,for Canyon t’My summer. Harvesting will Iregin N'.V 14) of section twenty-eight (20) i townahiptlrirtr - three [33] south of range A phenomenon in the shape of a over there ncxt ln0Ilth. sr d intarmedi t > •oints. Far. $5. 1 Jeclinecl to Act. thirty [3 Ij. E W. M. calf was born to one of Mart Wnl-; A few days ago a band of sheep Tne east half of the Southwest quarter (E 1-2 rd SW 1 4, <rf section twenty-sev ters’ cows, at Lakeview, last Week G A- SWEEK, , being driven through the North en [27|, and the cast half of tire north Washington, June 25.—The ten Twins were born, one of them with 1 quarter (E 12 of NW 1-4) of sec ate committee cn privileges and Fork country was fired into near west ATTORNEY AT-L.kW, tion thirly-fenr :!!?, township thirlt- out a vestige of a tail, in fact, Dale, 100 sheep luting killed anti a three (33) south ol range thirty <39),' elections today considered briefly a says the Examiner, in the place Baran, ürrçes. : W M. number crippled. It is impossible) E. The report prepared by Senator Hoar in #Mt half of the northeast qitsr-I where that useful addendum ought to learn whose sheep they were it ter noil the half of the «<>t>tlit*nst the case of H. W. Corbett, recom to be, several of the vertebra are who did the murderous «bootin,.’M-y.'Wl-^fNE M .„.Rf.^ mending that Corbett be seated as 1-4) of seclion thirly-iotir “THUNDERBOLTS,” missing, which gives the calf a very The baud was driven on further' township ibirtv-tbreo [33] sooth of senator from Oregon. Thecon<n>it- ludicrous appearance. the lat*st stl'l XTSnrl.--’ Imoli try Uttoworl-l-- lr rcltlirlry I range ran2’ thirlv ¡31) E W M trow out rrml lor rnh- tAClSSlvtly l>r tlitStOSttoa. H e into the interior. tee declined to act upon the report oily book «Ivra to the public by Sam Jotrti In tea years. The ea«t h»lf of lhe «otillienRt quarter ►..Utr.l In It'-r H. F. Itnyn' «. Inlrudm ru n In nr lw p ” • - ■ - ■ di section tinriy-*four HEM. ESTATF AGENT. Jrneph s. Key, of the M. I < hureh. Soutli. uOy.ar' ». but ordered that the report be ih. 1“’°i flip mjii «. II i I ih I i ol lhe tuititliwnst Misa Minnie Bonham, daughter ° « (.34], (.341, »nd the Mitill l-n ,(>le»lr<l illn-lraoon». A bonmrea lor rgei.U, Meet The dwelling of George McPher of Prof, and Mrs. Bonham, waa quarter (» !-2 of SW 1-4] of section nq.i'tly, ««.tty wiling book ot tire aye. printed fur the use of the committee. NOTARY PUBLIC Ihirty-five [3ft], township iliirtj-thrre son. on Granite creek. Grant coun married on Wednesday evening of AOl’lNT» WANTED. [.33] aonth of ran je thirty [3») E W M. Send Ss Cent, for Acrat'a Outfit, sad in Cents for O«r Vale Advocate: Mr. Gardner, ty, was destroyed by fire last week last week at the home of her par ’The south half of lhe northwest quar ;o-pn<e. Iltu.trnUd catalockc al Blltos, Album«, l.u [S 1-2 of NW 1-4] and lot numliered 'of Riley, Harney county, arrived A defective stove pipe was the ente, near Long Creek, to Jeaae , ter four 14) of sort ion I wo [2], ard lot oum- Wl'racticea before U 0 Laorl Office ¡here Saturday with 75 head of cause The children at school near Bartlett, of Drewsey Mr. and herrd use [I] of section three [3]. town WONDERFUL SALES thirty-four {.’Mj south of ranife thir- ' horses which he is driving through by saw the fire and went to the Mrs. Bartlett passed through this i ship *y »)). E. W >|. All located in Har to Texas. He states that J. C. assistance of Mrs. McPherson, who city during the week on their woy ner cun m y, Uieuon Bids will be received by me at lhe <>F- T<i prore it. we (Ire» few limi- trom Mt»l «»!»• wilhnt tlw Ivi te» "eeke: Garrett, the democratic wheel horse was alone at the time. They sue- to their future home at Drewsey. ti< e of .Messrs Greasier A Bonner, at 1"’ o»« «eml «>l<rw eopi« I» • hall'Uy». Ai««»' «otJ l»«» lulwo'tare, of that county, is on the road with ceeded in saving all the household lhe town <»f Ced»rviHe, Calih-rnia, or k’i »n I » o . k I h -1 » i. Ihree ■'«7«. <>»• «rei In lixliena «••M limole» I» iwn .,»• ■. Aita.mi KMiUi'.»n»in««>l.ltlmpl.H in ibto» •l»>a. <M» «nol ut 1 >«ont«a ».hi -A .n t«o<1 at the office of Waters A < iowan, my at A» »(•»> <" ' »»irai i.«vra>a »4'1 « mi-we In im aayw Whaa poti emeiAer ili», 150 head of horses for the Ixme effects. Considerable wool has Iwen sold torneys, »t Barns, Harney county, Orf *4 . ,9 M,|a. «Ila» armi«, »tri thè Immnnw r«.pittarli» ni thia «m—lerful hook. A e»M wlth trhtrh il «ella. Ih»"- '« n<Hhi»s In whw-h a II»», pnahln« manran erg» PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Sur market Mrs Garrett and at MG rande and Elgin during the gon «ili .»Il an.li pmSla Fnr in.laner: mie a peni ma.le SI0S.Z5 Ih tea 4S- Term» of sale: Catdi in hand, or on 9K ■■•ninn.larhnlle son "T” accompany him; they will I The United States ship Adame last few days, 9 cent« being the depo«it ’' A»."»' ma l- IH.Mia thr»«4ayai annlbcr te.Mta «so« subject to confirmation of raid ¿2 »11 la twa 4aye; eomh. r SS, 71 la tarpa 4aya. Oflkv at Residence drive through, and Mr. Garrett will' has been ordered to Seattle to take price paid. From 7^ to 8 cents eala by said court. put up • few carloads of bacon to' part in the Fourth of July celebrs- was paid last year for the same C B WHKMFKE Administrator IV1N0 of the estate ol William t>. Hmlspefh, OREGON ship back this fall. |tion. claas of trrol. ' deceased MASON & LONDON We want your trade and in order to get it we are offering unheard oi bargains in al! lines: GROCERIES Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions, &c. va Oregon Forwarding Co. Oregon. Ontario, She ïimciS-geraW. I. S. GEER BYRD TROS. H ARDTV ARE, CRESCENT BICYCEES i SAM JONES. | » S $10 Every Day Can Be Made by Agents. Ör. W.L. Marsden, * s • I