The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 21, 1897, Image 1

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tiarrxy County,
TlMxV'ïilVJÎÎ.iied UN Í COS OLIDATED JULY 22, 18H
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. JULY 21 1897,
Sage Brush.
BEST GOODS
The mine lies south of Sentinel pleasant as they should be, and
station on the Southern Pacific *’that I was thinking of a legal separ-
Vale Advocate: Growingthrough- distance of about 80 miles and in a ation.
out the arid region of the inter­ 1 region that appears absolutely
When I first heard an American
mountain section of tbe United waterless.
speak of bis wife as Mrs. Jones, for
States in several varieties of the
For 10 days the men and their example, I felt almost like presum­
common sage brush (artemisia tri- burros were compelled to live by ing on my acquaintance by intrud­
dentata) which, with the grease drinking the bitter juice of.the cac-1 ing into his private affairs and ask­
wood forms the principal vegetable tus.
ing him what tbe trouble was at
growth of this vast area.
The men could stay at the mine home. Yet I soon learned that the
Haye on Hand a New and Complete stock of
To the stranger who sees the only a short time but brought back 'custom was universal oyer 1
small white sage, the taller and samples of gold-speckled ore taken but still I cannot get used to it. ‘
coarser black variety and tbe dark i from the bottom of the shaft where
‘My wife,’ is the plain, blunt way
green grease wood, each growing in I yet were the tools left by the miners I speak in Russia ef the lady nho,I
distinct localities and spotting the' of 30 years ago.
suppose, I would have to call Mrs. Oiy GOOdS,
They will outfit and return well Kaaplon in polite society in Ameri­
landscape like a leopard's skin, the
Clothing,
eight means nothing more than a prepared as soon as they regain ca. Insomuof the more fashion­
chance occurrence of nature, but to their strength.
Boots & Shoes,
able circles of St. Petersburg this
the ]>crson acquainted with the toil
Groceries.
American social custom has been j Wines.
A Woman of Worth.
and vegstation of this portion of our
i adopted, though I was told by a
Provisions,
Liquors,
country, the cause of such arrange­
'¡prominent government official not
One member of the family
ment is as plain as the result itself.
Hardware,
Cigars.
long ago that the czar disapproved
i
No analytic chemist could classi-. the late Jay Gould is occupied with ' of ¡{
Farm Machinery,
Pabst Beer.
fy the Boil more accurately than the i labors other than those of increas­
To Buy aa American Girl
Wagers.
’ man who has had years of practical ing the immense fortune be accum­
—
experience in its cultivation. Nor ulated by methode which some peo-
At the recent celebration of the 1
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.
' is it necessary for such a person to ole consider at least questionable.
WRITE OS FOR PRICES
Bl OtlOHS, &C. p®” lbc same with plow and seed; This is Helen Gould, hia daugh- coronatton of the czar a beautiful !
its nature and quality can be as ‘ ter. Whether it is from natural American girl, who had the honor
i fully determined by passing over kindness of disposition or from a of a special invitation to all tbe
Prices as lew as any R. R. point, with addition of freight.
realization that money so produced state functions, attracted much at­
| it and observing its vegetation.
should in some manner be returned tention, and a_noi>g her many ad-
i
Where
the
black
sage
brush
MAIL ORDERS giyen special attention.
grows the soil is good and improves this young woman constantly occu-1 mirers was a magnificent and alto-
in quality as the brush increases in pies herself with work of charity, gather illustrious young grandee
size. The white sage grows where Not ostentatiously,but with a genu-. °L the east, attached to the suit of
ins shirking from notoriety, shv has | ambassador
extraordinary, Li
WHERE THE CATTLE WENT. the hardpan comes closer to the constituted herself tbe almoner of. Hung Chang. Ibis youth calmly
surface, while alkali seems to be
rt-BLISHRD EVERY WEDNESDAY Views of the Vice-President of necessary to the growth of grease poor childien of New York city, and announced to her Pc0Ple th,t be
the Pacific Meat Company.
BY
wood, and the percentage of this right gracefully does she bear the1 would like to buT ber- whatever
salt in the soil,can be very accurate-( burdens of the office. While one the price might be. When it was
J
' ly determined by the character of'stster is abroad keeping up the ex J explained to him that American
P ublishers and P roprietors .
BURNS,
V i «^President W W‘ fepauldmg(ion gnd giz, f th
OREGON.
| tr.vagance. of a titled husband,, g,rls ^re not r'eard*d marketable
Im Pacific
I 'a fl Tin Meat
\1.set Company,
f nnma ta ar
^^..1t at--
. U — a 1 —_____________ a
<f the
of j
' wood. Grease wood land is often »nd her brothers are spending the commodities, and that in any event
Taioma.in speaking of the livestock ■
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
her family did not desire to part
j too strongly impregnated with alk- obL man'ssubstanse at home in so-
One Year
............................................. 12.00
supply
of
the
Pacific
Northwest
|
with her, he was greatly disappoin-
•lx Months
........................................... 1-00
ali to be of any value until it has , 01»l wastefulness, this daughter is
All kinds of Machine-extras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery,
Three Months
..
.................. 75
said recently: The wholesale ship
ed; but gracefully accepting hie I
' been nutralized by fertilizers of j l’v*nK a useful and beautiful life,
Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc.
menl of cattle from Oregon and
dismissal, he asked leave to per­
some kind or has been reduced by and carring sweetness and light in-
Washington within the the last few
form to her an “act of homage,”
(* many a home which before her
! months has taken practically all a free use of water. This requires 1
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
such as was offered in his contry
years
of
labor
and
great
expense,
coming knew nothing but poverty
• TATE—OR EG OX :
to princesses of the bicod royal.
¡the feed cattle out of th? territory so that in selecting farming land in j bitterness and squalor.
|f
O-W. McBride.
I tire rs
This courtesy, of course, could
. The cattle younger than three years
I The«. Tongue.
the arid belt choose only that cov-
The only
fW. R. Ellfa
notbe
refused,anda day was appoin- Garden Seeds and 8porting Goods.
i
and
which
it
will
not
pay
to
feed
«•ngreRamtn
.............
Killed by Lightning.
... <’. M. Idleman
lered with black sage, and of this
Attorney Usuerai .......
Wn» I* Lord
ed for the ceremonial, the young
ievernor
..............
Tin Shop in Harney Co.
U R Kincaid because wLat they eat goes ¡nt® the Iargeat and tallest that can be!
•scretary of State
....... 1‘hll. Mctuchan
lady and her friends feeling natur­
freuarer
R
growth,
are
supplying
the
N
®
’
’
tb
’
if
oun<
j.
,
Last
Thursday
a
terrific
electrical
'
G M Irwin
• apt. Publie I Detraction...........
Give us a call and we will Convince you that ws can give better
W H L«eda
• tats Printer
....................R
I west markets. But such stock will i
storm past over the middle fork ef ally very serious and a triffle nerv­ prices than anyone.
) R. 8. Bean.
ous
as
to
what
this
“
act
of
homage,"
■
.5 C. Wolverton 1 not be available in the winter, and
• aprese Jadge*
May Take Hawaii Without a the Weiser, about 50j miles
) F. A. Moore
might consist of. At the time ap­
I it will be necessary for local meat .
RIÜF.TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Treaty.------------------- north of here, says the Weiser Sig­
'
______
Al
________
1
___
Al._"_
-A„_t_
pointed the oriental noble arrived
D^atriclJudge
D ... M.D. C liffoki » companies to then buy their stock '
l
|lgI>
gnd
on
,
of
thfl
bohg
gtruk
g
Hitrift Attorney ....................
C. W. Parrioh.
I
Aelnt Repreieatatlre
(R)
O. L. Patterioa . in other states
A special dispatch from Wash- ’ man7am". H™.rd” MooV. 'a’nd'hZj accompanied by a numerous retin-
I«int-Senatur
-(R)........... A. W.Gowan
“
It
is
estimated
that
$2,000000
ington
to the Times Herald says:' was instantly killed. He was herd*'ue °* "lcn®* anc* ®*rvants, quite
COUMTY—nARNKT !
The
administration
take-‘ ing
^l?lddin in the story of the
C.
P.
Rutherford
.
.................
came
into
Oregon
and
Washingtun
1
The
administration has
lias take-j
ing sheep
sheep for
for O.
O. W,
W, Porter,
Porter, whose
whose
• eunty j liga
(R)
II. Kelley
Clark
were c ao
..........(R)
J. C. Welcome since last fall for cattle.
The cattle en step.4 to keep its grip on Hawaii.' headquarters are at Huntington.1 7°°.
Treasurer
D
TA. McKinnon
•arrevor
Any aggressive interference on ' The man was missed,andsuspecting
1 ,e ni
ma8ni ,^ent garments.
TRISCH A DONNEGAN, Proprietors.
.(D)
A. J. McKinnon I were nearly all bought in the fall,
WiarifT
....... (R
W. 8. Water.
Aaactaor
I
the
part
of
Japan
will
result
in
the
some
accident
to
him,
a
search
was
ie>
(
rew
U
J
)
>e
ore
l
.
10
1
>U
*
e
•)
W
C.
Bird
but not shipped until spring The
•rheul Superintendent
-th)
...
IM Davin
.
. ..
,
. . . . •
f
j
. whero the girl was staying, while
■ tork Inapte or
LB)#
A. B. Mark«
.
,
majority of herds went to Kan­ landing or marnea and the hoisting made and his body was feund out ,
« osami salon .r. .
• F|
Guo. Hager
* . .
«
• xt t n . <«
-i zi - 1
the rejected suitor, or rather the
of
the
American
flag
with
or
with-
in
the
hills
by
the
aid
of
bis
dogs.
•
sas
and
Nebraska.
They
were
MLRWXT V. •. LAND OFFiCl.*
>i
. r a- nf
1: * *ri
.r al
Jagiater
.
Thoma. Jones not wanted for immediate couver ’zvtti
n*niiincr
1 I ia niarri
the
fleanlv
holt were
were would-be ■ purchaser, ’ with a smaller
Fine T^Tixies, Xdquors And Cigars
out • ♦!»«
the r-ilifLotinn
ratification
of t th*
the pending
The
marks ui
of
the -
deadly bolt
kateiver
................................ A. A.Cowing
following, entered, hia attendants
The
adminis-
on
his
head
and
the
skin
was
brok-
sion into steaks and roasts, but for i annexation treaty,
_________ .
bearing an enormous horse-shoe or
fattening purposes. The corn grow-1 tration, realizing that some crisis en ou the back. The unfortunate half circlet of flowers. This he laid
»
ere of Nebraska wire confronted | might arite while the treaty still man was brought to Salubria and at the young lady's feet, while h<-ItggrCourteous treatment guaranteed
SOCIETIES.
by a great problem of overproduc . hang« fire in the tenate, has taken there given a proper burial. De- delivered an equally flowery oration
b • •
1 • Your patronage solicitée.
SVt.VA REBEKAH Pesce.No.43.
tion. They had corn enough to gt g (o be prepared for any emerg- ceased was about 45 years of age >n hie native tongue, which wasi
Matta.vcry 1st and Sai Wednesday.
ft.,1 iceir lamuies
-.nòli., ana
and meir
ih.ir nomen- encv
,and ... • brolh.r of Mn. C.W I
l”.mb.,r...l»,____________________________________
Miss Jennie McPheeter. N.G.
tecu
It was altogether an embarrassing
M ss Leona Zeigior. Ker. Sec’y.
¡tic aaimah for year.«, corn to yield | j{ear Admiral Beardslee will Porter.
but very pretty ceremonial —Chic- j
ago Tribune.
. a river of fluid that animates, corn |)#Te wjien (he next steamer arrives
A. O. ü. W. Burns Lodge, No. 47.
to burr, to sell and to speculate up ¡n Honolulu, instructions giving
The
Wife
in Russia.
Keel«every 2d and 4thThursdays.
H M Horton, M W
i on. The corn for speculation was him power to act at the first sign of i
Burns-Canyon Stage Line
J W Bayer, Rec.
the primary cause of the misehirf1 aggression on the part of Japan or
i-Thia is a curious custom you
J. A. H alladay , contractor.
with our cattle supply, nvilUlt
trouble Ut
of oui
any atiiw
kind with
. played
I'"—
nisu which
wiiiwii the
sue Americans
w.« .
w have
. w of . referring
-v .w...... A to your -
Carrying U. 8. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Exp* s
The wily speculators slipped into local authorities are not able to by their husbands’ names” observ-
RABSIT LODGI. WO. 77. I. O O F.
M..l..tO<M dia». “•''•VYLF/'J g r
AND ITS -CtJtB
1
the Northwest, bought all the 3 copc.
cope.
Glanvock Kaaplon,
.
. an intelligent W
■ ta
m
Ml*. Li"1»-
Ltave Burns Tuesday.Thnrsday,Saturday,for Canyon CBy
To nre E ditor
I have an a
1
J. F. Zeigler. »cry.
year o’d cattle in sight and hustled
Rear Admiral P.readslee will be Russian traveler. “ I suppose the remedy for Consumption. By its tirru.y use and intermediit* mints, Fare (5.
mds of hopeless cases have been al read y
to the corn burdened lands of the given sufficient force to carry out American holds bis wife it> as high p the r^nently
cured. So proof positive am I
Middle W.st.cfhere to <-at and turn the program that events may force esteem as the Russian holds his, oi its power that I consider it my duty to
tvo hottln fru to those of your readers
into gold the yellow cereal which upon him.
i but if at heme I should speak of my und
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or
C- A- SWEEK,
Lung
Trouble, if they will write me thel* I
^otherwise would not have been
It is definitely settled that the better half as Mrs. Kaaplon my
and postoffice address. Sincerely,
attorney Ar-LAW,
worth a song. The time will come battleship Oregon, will be dispat- friends would at once conclude that express
T. A. ZLOCUM. IL C., 1» Ftarl St., Hew YwV
Th«
Bn«in«to Mana<«ra«nl <4
ere many moons when the quarters ched to Hawaii as soon as she can my domestic relations were not as Uia I’«*** Editorial
Orerei.
Guazsato« ihl« FMfvM Fropoatuob
:
Baras«
of those fattened cattle will lie up- be prepared for the voyage This
on the butcher's blocks of the cities wj|| gjve Admiral Breadi lee three
vessels, the Oregon, Philadelphia j
“THUNDERBOLTS,”
of the East.
th« lateat and grandwt *>or»k toy thia world-wide celebrity
and
Marion.
Japan
has
at
present
"As a result of the big shipments
now out and for »air exUiuivtly l»y t«bKrigtio«. '1 go
ealy book five« to tbe putlfc by Sam Jone« la tea year*.
to Nebraska and Kansas,"tbe price but one vessel in the harbor at
Eaitrd by Ker. B. V. Hayn**«. iiiirodnciion in Bisl ■ p
-I < MS* ph H. K*y, of the M. E < hui rh. hull th. <r>0 pagra.
Honolulu, the cruiser at San Fran­
IH «i.leo'lid illuisiraiiooa. A bonanta fur agents,
nr.AT. ESTAT» AGENT.
— »* of cattls—on foot—advanced a cent
tapidiy, easily asUiaf book of tbe age.
a pound here, and the price of beef cisco awaiting orders which may
ACll’INTS WA1NTED.
NOTARY public went up 2 cents.”
take her to the Hawaiian islands.
MASON & LONDON
We want your trade and
her*,'in order to get it we are offering
* unheard ot bargains in all lines:
GROCERIES
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Oregon Forwarding Co
Ontario,
Oregon
fólic fóime¡5-^eraí d.
I. S. GEER & CO
BYRD TROS.
H AFID W AR E,
CRESCENT BICYCLES
I
The Burns Bar.
SAM JONES.
BUB ITS
►
CB.XCOST
Plucky Hunt ftr Gold.
Artesian water has been found
i
on a farm near The Dalles at a
A special to the Republican from
depth ofthirtv feet lithe well fur-*
Phoenix. Aris., says: John F. Hays A
nishee a bountiful supply it will I
and Henry Blake returned from ia
prove a great thing for The Dalles the desert region near tbe Mexican A
and that section of Eastern
Oregon. border
J , . bringing a story
,
of . extreme
surgeon Artesian water in „ Eastern •_
Ore- I suffering and of success in discove­
Residence gon would tnako it the richest and ry of the famsne Calfornia mine,
moot productive section on the face lone of tbe moot famous lost minee
OREGON of tbe earth
I of tbe southwest.
CV“Pr^ lice« before V 8 Land Office.
I
Dr. W.L. Marsden.
PHYSICIAN
Office
BURN'S
and
at
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A General BanKinq Business Iransacted
CORRESPONDENCE INVITELI
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5«nd
CrntA for Arent* a On till, and io Cents for Oaf
jn-*pn*e. lilnetratod catalogne of Bibles. Albums, Etc
mill—»Bill WONDERFUL SALES.
$10 Every Day Can Be Made by Agents.
To prove it, we rive a few item» from actnel »alee made within the la«t few weeks:
One scent «>4<i »7 eoplee In two and a ha>f daye. Another eohl 15 copiee in two dare,
and anoltoei W in three days. Oae ayrnt in Indiana sold l&enuiee in two riavg An « • t
In iouth (arolina eol<l 41 o>plea in Lb me day«. One aaeul la <<0>>ixia eoM 14 >n t«>
An e«ent In Central Georgia gold Ml enpiee in trn dayt When yon ron«id> ; the
mirnton we allov? agent«, and th« Immenee pnpularity'of litis worderinl brok. an*
mm with which it eell«, there 14 nothing in which a lire, pushinr man can
■ »go wl * h
will yield »nch prokK For instance one agent made lioe.il la tea dart
-Ttonn'lerbnita.” Another made |ye e« ta three Aajs; anotiici >e.AS la tne tay; »-•
• 1) la two «aye; ‘
aaottwr
|H 7J
La uiwu/i
tame «aye.
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