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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1897)
EXX.J •• British Columbia and Alaska, cross j, ing the Behring Straits, traversing ' Asia, and then tapping the Old ' World line. This was 32 years ago.'' What was left undone and abaod-tj oned in the 60's may be completed 1' in Che Ws. To push through the ' son has proven that it *» easy t° get around that rule, by uiakiuj ! things so unpleasant that an official will resign in disgust. That is the WXPHXSPAT At'Gt'HT, 11 UI7 i trick that he played upon the dem Man*x«r ocratic chief clerk of the Depart /I I It* BYKI» ment Of Agriculture. country intervening between the Air McKinley ha* mad» an early ■ B CRN’S, art in hi* effort,to »enure the del- There is a disposition on the part termination of the old telegraph i trail and th* Yukon country would égalés fr-.-tn Matsachusettes to the of th« other New York papers to, 1','n I convention, and one that may ! make tliii gs a littlo unpleasant fur have no terrors for our modern en , i ’. assist the democrats materially in Whilelaw Reid on account of the gineera.” "scoop" made by the 1 ribune in their efforts to capture that stat*. ■___ w* Carry a C<Mb»t* ®*----- publishing the Hay instruction* J .U' 1 L 1 ILT i^a thing first, which ‘ scoop ” they declare to | Even the hotel bills look small The bath bouse constructed by jvben compared with the head the have been unfairly obtained. Austin Goodnianat the warm spring spciul adulation of Newport ha" south of Burns, is only^tolerably ' given Mr. Hobgrt. groceries * provisions , queensware , stoneware , wall pstronixed, whioh sesms to us: GLASSWARE BOOTS a SHOES, ROPE, TOBACCO, sto. ia little strang« The house is a Perhaps Chauncey Depew al good one for the' purpose, the floor jiect* the world to think that di» is carpeted, plenty of towels, brushes appionted look i* only an ordinary The tenacity with which some and combs, the water just the right ease ' f bicycle faee. ; would-be politicans hold to time- temperature to >>e refreshing nnd I enlivening. The bath itself ia about Senator Gorman started his earn i worn and thread-bare rot found I icrngcuJar of ’ten fret in len«th *,,<J *ix in widt,‘ paign like a man who is certain of only iq the vulgar v— ¡ land ‘the bather can regulate the winning: that's why hi» enemies Ward-heeling office seekers, is ■ .rw-Fiist rie»», »od •"! •‘-!d “ *’ ,o’ Ü *"J .. „ „ 7 , ’ depth of the water to suit hinmelf Goods in H7"Our H.tnry County We invite the People to Ex.tui. eSt-eti end Í noe. conclusive evidence that they have . 7 are all howling , . qt ia not th» intention of tho write? Mail orders receive prompt .Itenm a. not brain« enouifh to <io then own j-- ■ r ■ . > <s before Purelut.ing Etoewbere h 1 to infringe or say anything deroga 7 Tin Unbar s have almost decided thinking. , lory , to 1 xk 1» bath* a 1. * giren a . —— — at a a the 1. 1. barber «—bi— . '•> ' 1 V — >-»<« - ■* .capture Havana and get rid’df; ' ' ' v 'lihipi, ’lli'Wghf.nd •flit.:.-- tiiesArp .d—2*.— -j g-«d __ 4 . New« Note». Note*. the Spaniard» without any «»»i»t- News ; but the object i» to give what is and from the goyernmeut. — 1 justly due the bath at warm spring' —————— There is a scheme on foot to and ¡n doing so we have to say it is' Secretary Long is reported to light Dawson City bj electricity, just grand and would advise every have his eyes longingly hc J upon j Only | out of a class of n > citisen, both male and female, of I passed the itvil service exaihina- Burn* uke advantage of th* ( Hmator Lodge'« eeut lien held recently in Portland. war“ *Prin« b,th„al leMt °nce ’ : week and especially the ladies of Tiro iilla mill hand* of Fall River Joe Patchen paced the fastest |our t0<n would enjoy it very much OREGON n o probably doing Route of the BURNS, h i.'daet thinking of their live*, and mile ever made in the grand cir- a() wej| a9 being very materially they w.ll soon b* asking the repub- I cuit, equaling the worlds record ! benefited It is only a short dis- McCLAlN A WILLIAMS, Proprietors. ! tance, a nice ride on a bicycle, in a u -« or »emo hard questions about I of 2.oi ^4. The proprietor* of this large and commodious House are experienced the u»es of a p-otective tariff King Leopard of Belgium ha* ‘or bor,e back. hotel keepers aud tho public fa assured good accommodation*. ■ been chosen as arbitrator of the Jn»t why Secretary Long should dispute between Japan and Hawa- Additional Locala. Hpjioint a board of naval officers to ¡ii. investigate the subject of establish- I Chohali, broke the codsl record j p Henry Miller gnd President of .hri|)ti L 8 Co John Gik Cliohalis broke the coast record lishiHg a government plant for mak Co. ing armor plate for our naval ves for mile heats in the free-for-all) General manager, have been in town •el», instead of making uee of the puce at Butte on the yth., time! for several days Mr' Miller is li; 2:091;, 2:07 Partie* de.iryig regular board ar* requested to con»ult the exhaustive report on that subject I making a general tour ef th« count- ’ made by direction cf ux Secretary Judd and Root purchased at 1 ry in which his large possessions lie. Landlord. Herbert, is one of th* things unex- T Pendleton, Arlington and llep-i C. S. Humphrey spent several p'aiued upon any other basis than pner a total of 350,000 lbs. of I days in Burns since last issue. Mr. tbit Mr. Long wishes to give some wool on Thursday of last week. ' Dumphrey expects to put about ¡00 n ival ullicirs a j »tint at public ex club of nQCn ,0 wor^ °” * ditch to tap Mai- ' pen*«. I The Knickerbocker heur lake some Aim« in the near ____ _ _ 1 Sa-i I'"rant isto has offered £20,000 , - future. The ditch ir to be 13 mile. Ja claiming that the bountiful for a fight between Thos. Sharkey I long and will be 30 feet jride at the r-r.’ iww ^‘'IdhW/Hi* nidw"ml(hf and Peter Maher to take place VUV^WVSMIU SV.« V ««• vx..- I The hope glowers in Lane1 rndaaAj U J asàCk.1.. v eJfa'a«, • they rate the intelligence of the ay- county are using large quantities ; 1 tarie last night for Dawson vllT City. u” i'" *r«ge voter. . . . . " “ Mr. Jacquemin, who is n practwa 1! of quassia chips and whale oil .................................- miner, has lived iu Burns for some' soap, m the.r effort, to keep the time, and ha. established a repots Btb M c I ntyre , Burr.*, Orsgoa. Tie Masiachusett* furloughed Vermin from destroying their I tion for honesty, sobriety snd in mill »iterators may find pleasure in in- ; dustry—three qualities of character k.m.Ting thaf Mr MeKinlsv is also crop, • - '■■king n vacation, but hi* $50,000 Johny Bull has given fresh indi- ! that will bring its owner success in ••ilarv i. «till gOing on, n[|i|rf the|r cations of hi» characti ristic greed any country. John leaves with the best wishes of a host of friends, who «r»g.*s bare stopped I for more territory bv re cently an- nev.nrr ... . ,i i .i v . • j b»H«ve that he, if anyone, will sue- „ " T,e<<J „„ „„ \ eneeting box, or frame houses almost a* cheap as rustle and h i» said that Fred Grant bad a " '*an ' ,c directly bear auch (tattering re- much more comfortable—makes a solid wall, durable, very warm iu winter and cool and pleasant in summer. ■'•htne«"ona diplomatic po.ition east of New Guinea and are rich port<. ief rre h« r«si»ned from the New in cocoanuts. | Parties not conversant with th» Veneering proce»» and want a The trial before the Recorder last nicely finished wall in-residence, will do well to cousult Mr. Mcliityre V ork Police Hoard. Fred Im» al Mi«. A. Hammond of I'endle- Monday wherein the defendant ws* trf-fore finishing with ru.tie. wsv. hid lb« idea that the. publie ton, wife of a rail road conductor,' charged with illicit cohabitation re- to take cnre of him. and her 17 year old daughter May, suited in the acquital ofthe accused, were drowned in the Wilhamette Arrests of this nature, except the A new floor i* being put down in ’0 I ante moni of Mr. McKinley*. river through the unskilful man-' complainant has conclusive evi agement of a row boat in the dencCi »hould be avoided. One " ashiugluu - office, ------- the ..... iiiduRiriuii» hands of a supposed rricnd.as they r,,,on. *l place* a stigma upon the • tli •• ■ re<k«r* having worn out the uere witnessing tire departure of r*Pu,«l'°n °f thw party or parties L catm Burns daily At C30 p m . phi one. Arrives at Ontario in 42 hours the stiamer .steamer Eldor Elder for for Alaska Alaska. •ccu,eJ th,t «'»»■ the scandal i the mongsrs and gossiping populace ... ...... . ----- J~pU.«Vt- Lie Ûoldttn Rod Silk Co., of Pat , Alcofa I esla has just announced food for circulation and generally Far* One way 17.53. Round irip i 15 30 t.ic completion of hi* wireless sys , detrimental to the character of tlv ¿he ¿itnfs-ïirndd THE NEW STOKE! R, A, MILLER & CO. General Merchandise Call and inspect our Stock. Sat isfaction as to quality and price guaranteed. 2 THE 0. C. CO In GROCERIES, never did »ell *o CHEAP a* this Spring, we KNOW NO competition, our stock never was *o LARGE •• at this time, get our price*. Our I All Treated Alike. Table Service the Best HARDWARE I DKY GOODS !* tern of telegraphy by means of which it i» possible to transmit a message to all parts of the earth at the same instant. The principle involved is, that intense disturban- ce* of the equilibrium of the ear- th'» electricity can by means of certain inatrumenta, be felt and noted simultaneously at all parts of the globe. Th* executive committee of the ' Oegon Slate Pres* Association held • meeting yesterday, sad decided t 1 hnlq th«- annual meeting in Baker Lily in October. The committee met yesterday on boar J X Brand*' little yact, Florence Mr. Brand, tendered it* nee, and, assembling *1 the appmuted time, the commit- lee steamed away on a little excur ► 101 up the river, aud held their meeting during the trip Th* an nual ineetingof the aseociatien pill cummence Thursday, October 14 and will continue three days —i >rv gonian. j CLOTHING I i defendant Another reason, it i* Through freight Sjct» M peu .d. I'kely to injure, to some extent, his Two dayr notice at any P. O. on th»* route a.id covered coachet will Business The consideration of an, individual's busir.es» relations, hi» be furnished for passengers, 11. A. Williame, Propc. daily walk knd conduct should l>r ,ludi«d and care should be taken r‘ot U n>»ke affests of a cHminal’ u,d»»» we are fulljf persuadí •d that th* evidence is euch a* k>; warrant th* action. • 1 ------------------ ------------- ——I Proprietor I Spokane Is anxious to get some of the commercial bei efits that have created bv the Clondyke ex-1 citemeut. Hav,ng no waterway it hae evolved a plan for building a railroad from Spokane to Circle City, which would follow in part the old route of the Weetern Union telegraph line The Spokane Re view outlines the project ss follows "The route is not beeet with up- «urmonntable difficulties From S|x k.ne .he line pould run to Pen ScrofuSa ». ^».,.11* KI im I kJ ix. I « ,nr Ki DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICI»««. STATIONERY. DIAMOND DYES, CHOICE PERFUME« Make* life misery to thousaiels of peuple. It manlfwie n.elt m many different way», like goitre, swelling», running Burn», boite, m,t rbenrn and iil.eplce and other empuon«. HeMew- 1 a mtn U wholly free from it. ia •oin« fur. a li cling, icnacionely nutfl the U.I vestige of eeroftilou» j ¿»eu I. eredi.atod by Hood', teu^rill», ths A FANCY TOIl ET ARTICLES, TOBACCO, CIGAR« ETC. Fine Wines A Liquors for Medical Purpcses f^^rreeeriptions accurately compounded. First Class Dental Work Done One True ,lood Pwrtfter. TltouMude of voluntary teetliaenh!» wll o< .ufferteg from »rmnila. oitev Inherited and moot tenoehwu. poeitiv^ ty. perfectly a»J permanently ewred by ticton. theuce to Kamloupe, up the ‘ north Thompson river, and ibrougb the Cariboo country. Tbeit it would touch and follow the route •f tbe telegraph Irail as far as Tort Stager U will he remembered the Aithsogh the civil service rule* Wesurn Union Telegraph Company,, I RweecK. u-w«n Mem. now »ay that no official »hall bv m ! « m V» •», eiprnded «3.000,000 in rwnotnRUC ___ ________ "* **^1 t*>l ‘'—v 1 w“' *>*»>* dismissed eleept lor eauee and op- < making th'« trail in Heir attempt 1 L ». M< enx-rw b--*'" * W:' , n + -1 ■ v rls.,4 ’:< * thro »gH ‘ r * • • • c-w»- Hood ’ s Sarsaparilla, I JOHN BAYER. Proprietor. Situated on Silvi., viver 1 mile Ea* ,f Bures. wear the brid* **■ • » •» *. ' * Customers v*HU receive GOOD FLOUR fr^m Gocci Wheel, headquarters, wsare selling all wool Meas anlla front «.00 up, aud with styhsthat will plea«* you, eur f I i HATS & CAPS Stock .* *nt of sight, in Mens, Boy* and Childrens, we hav* an immense stock at pries* freai 05 ctnt* upwards, look ever eur line. Line. BOOTS & SHOES A Railroad to the Yukou. A' hen Bue» Harina hears i fron t?» Ohio voter» he will take »ever i al re*f* in hit conceit a* lie contení plate* nis heavily de|3et*;1 bank account Fenalor Gorman ha* never been defeated in a campaign involving h>aown political fortune, and h, ha* no idea of being d, tea ted thia year- Stage V* "'j —fi".with a full line, of all kinds, and at prices that will-please tn* closest buyes. la uu Brick Always on Hand for Local Custom. Burns Ontario I* an attraction, that we never had before, w* have added a large line of shelf good*. » full line of Rakes, Shovel*,[Hoe* •and Mitchel Wagon*, wagon extra*. Osborne and Champion Mowers, Steel Horae Rakes, a full line of Plow», and last but r.oi least, a TIN SHOP with a practical TINNER in obarge, special good* mad* while you wait. I I I MASON, PLASTER w e e I r&T'.TsiÄi'rÄ,k-’ """ '• Send your orders to the old reli “One Price Store,” cheapest f and