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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1897)
The-— County Official Pape The Best— ADVERTISING MEDIUM. —Fon- Jiarney County, J ob JULY 22, im. BEST GOODS BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 25 1897, Ci n A must wait ui til the delegation | meets in Oregon. This will not be I very long. Representatives Tougue I .nd Ellis are already in Oregon, ind Senator McBride will arrive soon. All left Wa.hington soon ifter adjournment, but Senator McBride went to New York on a 'isit.— Salem Statesman. PRIC IVIASOM db LONDON* Have on Hand a New and Complete stock of GROCERIES Dry Goods, I lis Face His Foatune. Clothing, RACES’ Printing. VOL. X. NO 39. RACES!! 8850 In Purses. ; We want your trade and in order to get it we are offering unheard ot bargains in all lines: county j The Burna Jockey Club will give four diva racing, Oct. 11, 12, 13 and 14 1897. first day , OCT. 1 1. A Corning, N. Y., man gave a utent medicine house a testimon ; § mile dash for Harney ial. His picture was published. i horses owned in Harney county Dry Goods, I $150.. A Denver woman worth $40,000 prior to Oct 1, 1S96, purse j mile dash, free for all, «A'v it, fell in love with the picture Î125. ' end wrote the man, proposing. He puree ILil Samples is in> iccepted, when she sent $75 for his Groceries. •ICOND DAY, OCTOBER 12. containing cnou~h Apensen to Denver,and he left last styles to stccL three Provisions, j mile dash, free for all. week to complete the romalic affair. steres. They are purse This ought to boom patent oiedi-! Hardware, the famous KUH, 2 mile bicycle free for all, cine testimonials. NATTiAZ', t.R CO. creations, the big Farm Machinery, purse Tailors cf Cb.x ho _ c fancy-priced Draper’s THIRD DAY, OCT. 13. Mrs. Clara Orno, well known as \ ¡¡.t rs greatest rfveir.. 1 ear--. -3 of modern masterly custom J a western cowboy. di id recently Jat I week with many students. Come in .-tnd turn the I mile dash, free for ali, j nei home in Perry, O. T. She was purse pages of this great encyclopaedia of fashions. Get $150 WRITE US FOR PRICES. i a famous woman in her part of die measured for your Fall and Winter Suit or Overcoat and 4 mile dish, for Harney , county ’ __ , _ . get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right country, and she claims to haw ‘ » 0,pe, that have nevor run for [°OCT OT"1 L O 1° cA 1°C a 1 T1 CT quality at the right price. killed five a>»n during her ‘ will !‘l* ’ i public money cowl ova tu ride i i vaquero saddles purse and wooly career" en the plains $50.' J Mrs. Omo was born in New York Prices as low as any R. R. point, with additiou oi ireigut. fourth day , oct . 14. city, but when a child removed J mila dash, free f >r all, £SF"kiAIL ORDERS given special attention. with her pari nts to Kansas. In a hand-to hand encounter with a des purse perado in Little Buektail canyon, Ten per cent eutrar.ee fee re , Governor Lord’s Opportunity, thi't ih state is charged about 10 near Butte, Mont., she killed him quired m all races. Entries to bai per cent extra for its supplies, be by »hooting him with a pistol. made with the secretary on or be PUBLISHED EVERY’ WEDNESDAY lo- e 8 o’clock ths evening before! If Governor Lord wants to make sides being morally bound to pay Mr. J. P. Jennings exhibited in each race. Inali laces 5 horses to ' a ten strike let him give the public i itérés on these claim“, whil« it BYRD EROS. the semi-annual report of thu con has a vast sum of money piled up ' Cottage Grove last week a pan of enter and 3 to 6t3rt First horse BURN’S. OREGON’ PCBLIRHEKS AND PROPRIETORS. dition of the state treasury and in its strong vau t—plenty of mon j decomposed quaitz from th« Gold 70 per cent, second hi reo 30 per ' -v to m»at cil 1 f it* obligations. — Bluff ini e, mar R-dtlle. Grmt cent. The races to be governed bv force a show-down as to where the T^T’CJFtirVV jOLDFi 11?, I’ mlIvtun Ou gon.a,. [itriig-aml chinksof gold c..uld .. tl0 p,l„ „1 Hors« Association Rules. money is, says the Salem Journal. PU RGCKI PTION RATKd: All kinds of Machine extras. Mowing and Reaping Machinery. ■ be seen all thro i'ii ih di t, al-j R. bt A nu : vise President. Oso Y«t? ............................................... 92.M Does anyone imagine that, if the tlx Munthi . .. l.M I ■ ' though no m .i-i than h.If pinmdjj J DoNKGAN, Secretary. | Three 2d ob '.hx.......................... 7ft state treasury department i,a. c; io Klondike* r’e<-pie on the Plows, Bicycl» Sundries, etc. ¡down. There was probably 122 or, Warpath. pelltd to make an accounting .. i st : $23 in ths pan. Mr. Jennings says was $300,000 to $500,000 short ti.-1 'T“7T- Seattle, Wash.. Ang. 17—The 1 there is enough ore tn sight, ami on result would be any more g-ttiefa- OFFICIAL directory • ti-amer Humboldt, which was t. ,. the euaface at that, to run a 20 STATE—OKE v OJT: torv than the Oregon National, ihr .l-:v f..r Si. M.clcit-!-, Alaska.I stamp mill a yeur. A*» ES /•"TTY j G W. McBride. Willisms and England bank,or any Garden Seeds and Sporting Good». The only 3 tis’.ori Froi. W. II. rcstf’. v. i 61 The» Tonguo. r. : t'i 223 pi»seng ri at.d. 4 U tonsi | rtakrs a specialty cf other financial institution with I W. K. EtliH l f.p. -pBy, ha» without Tin Shop in Karney Co. c. M, idlemau Ar u«ucral ... doubt treated nnd cur* Treasurer Metschan wan of f eight ii<-.-tieid f >r Dawson ( ity . A Kansas editor who had noth "• ovttruor Wm P Lord which . cd mor?rance than any iaursiary of State .. li R Kincaid living Physician; hit is m the hiinds of a Unitvd States ¡ng to do has ligtircd out that it Give us a cal! and we will Convince you that we can give bettor success i t astonishing. f eisnrer.. Phil. MetKhui. personally er officially interested as K XVc have lie.-'i d of casej . GM I ruin < h - ’. F «.Lit*___ I’Btrnction deputy marshal. costs the people of the United States a depositor or otherwise? We do uX ao ycrij' stan lin f prices than anyone. t ah Frin.tr .. R W H Leeds cured b/ t R. 8. B sab . not »ay this to hurt his fevlinga or in n the oat was about to »ail, twenty-five million dollars a day to him. H 3 Capriate Judges ................... . > C. Wo vertou j-uttishena today the pas.en ere discovered be boin, three hundred milliuu dol 1 ) F. A. Moore call in question his integrity. Bui val uabl9 KIXÏT1Î JUDICIAL DIM I KICT. v.’ o r k 0 4 tliat a large amount of their l ag- Hrs a year t> be n>arri<d,revuiity- thia dis- 0's rif i Jn¿<* .................D M. D. CLIFFOAM politic» and banking are such a bad ease, vhit *1 C. W. Parrish. P'.F-r t V .... fi IV gagu was to be left on tho dock. fjve million dollars to be buried, lio »ondu O. L. PstterFon. paitnership.and politicians are such * » u lepreiaatatl ve .’R«. with A A. W.Gowan buHt.dWr ........... til;.. They were very angry and held a i and nine hundred million dollars | poor bondemea that the public has large but* tie of his absolute cure, free to any eufTerer J mass meeting. , to get drunk. It will be noticed OOÜMTY DARN«. Y: who may send thoir P. (.».and Vxpros.’* adt'reia. no protection whatever. The situ advise any one wibhing neuro to addr- m íounty u j . .. ......... C. P. Rutherford. Tore Wood of Seattle, who is that the larger amounts are paid V»e fratW, 0. FEJXt. I. D„ 4 Ceitar ClIl.w TwB «Ieri tR;. H. Kelley ation in Oregon is favorable to an TRISCI I A DONNEGAN, Proprietors. manager of the boat, was called ,cr *Jie ^un .frolic ot lift — ' t easiror R, J. C. Welcome D TA. McKinnon enormous defalcation. Su/eyor , . , , , getting married and getting drunk. 1 • a*riff . . (L>) A. J McKinnon ° The stat« credit is good; fheie is upon to explain and promised thatj • r -, w. 8. Wat«’» A ¡nesso.!* •s- h io I I9uperintendeut . .(D) W. C. H> rd those who left provisions would lie. . I M I a.ie a large surplus of founds; there has fttock ! t-ftyvcior A. 3. Mark» So j*'ul»òivaen» ......... iD)i 1D) properly cued for and that the • r I Oeo ilMiey been no accounting »inc» years, Fin.<3 W.nss. Idquors And Cigars. H ark kt u, ». laws office : barring the fracical l-gi»litivo in goods would be shipped on the next ' ............. Thoma» Jones ............... boat. This did not suit the crowd, | A. A.Co*in.’ vestigation every two years; there fce«oiYor ¡s no law to protect the people, as which demanded a guarantee. »5F“Courleous treatment guaranteed. Your patronage solicitée Arthur Seymour of Haverhill, CWCW* f'BGAJ»**. 1 VE Its A Í’OXO PÎAM.K. the old law requiring quarteily - Mass., made a speech demanding' newspaper publications was re SOCIETIES. pealed; besides the etate treasurer that the rights of those who ha4 SYLVA REBEKAH Decree So.«. is so universally popular and such raid f.r tickets and freight ba cun-, Mteteevery let »nd 2d Wednesday. Mirs Jeanie IMcPhevter» N.O. a good fellow that he is a dang- rotis rerved. M aj Le -..a Zeigler. Rec. See y Incidentally he said tkat he sup-j I man in a public treasury. I posed that there were those in the A. O. C. W.B.ru. Lod(.. So. tl Bnrns.Canyon Stage Line c*owd who would like to hang the Meeti«Tory 24 «nd 4th Thursday ft ' In the absence of official infor- manager. 11.a words had an ex-1 H >1 1 tortue, M. W J. W ea> er, KeC. ■J. A. H alladay , contractor. in spite of--perha.ps because of—the kten compelition i mation on ths subj-ct, on account plosive effect, but he managed Carrying U. fl. Mails and Kistern Origin Express Co’» Fxpari ' of the with holding cf th« report secure order and a committee waR of the (I'jc ice live in and the critical disposition which is ■ fostered by better musical education, our sales and our from the public, »ayB the Salem appointed to adjust matters. L ave Burns TiifS-liv.Thursrfay,Saturday for Canyon CHy habmst lodos , wo. r?. i o o r reputation steadily ¿row, a nd with abundant rerson; and intermedi-1« •oints, Far» t.*>. X >m .t Old e.lluw. H»ll,.Tíry 3*:n.-.l»r ' Statesman, we think we are sif- in At this point it was announc <1 irci. a>, M L. L«*i. M.o. * J. P. z.la.er, s«cr sayingthal a sum of money am i-t- that John Gallivari of Spokane had we make a strictly first class Piano; thru we tell the ing to a million of dollars is i -w libeled the steamer. Matters bid world of it, and the conclusive and final proof is—not , tied up in the state treasury. *wait- fair to be settled so the steamer what we say nor what a competitor says to the contrary, , ing the meeting of the legislature will get away tomorrow morning. but what the pianos themselves demonstrate in use. C fi- SW EEK, J-flTScsond lurid iostturaent» t.ken is part pajtn-. ot f .r new on: a. ' to direct it into the channels for —Statesman. ATTORNEY Al-LAW, i which it wm collected from f ' people. Kara», < ’ould Not Agree. BURNS, OREGON This is a large pile of mono/ to be thus tied up. The Oregon delegation It begins to stink of scandals. “THUNDERBOLTS th®er i p ■’.nr!* *•'»’< I U., r ■ u bl.» rr’cb’^'y It will be increased gradually, grp*« «a, unable to agree upon anv !t«,w < • • -I • itH’- JM’y b” S’rivrHtWM. r.T«y »rv.’i u> go« 1/ J ..v. in ua ie»ru and doubled if the state lax for the of the appointments soon due in » ,il. i i i • r. t« .’<» e(,h - > . < . y_^ 51I I bv ; L I. ft. uth. t•<! { • *. Oregon. There is the collector of !.î •!!«-<»; 'n». AL M.ra for «.¿cut», ilo C “ - j present assessment be levied, which KE \I. ERTATI AGENT. i ipjuìj» r**■»- .' n».«:n4 ix»k of if.er.je. ought to be done, in order to »avc customs, marshal, district attorney ’A AGENTS WAIS’TCD. NOTA BY PUBLIC, i ii.ten.al r vence, an-l collector of Oregon from a large debt when t t M 9enJ kg C-r(* for Outfit. *nrf io C*.:t for Cur » F. WHITE, VW» hes dee some of mi ■■•-■r imp »’tar i r legislative body does finally r.. 7*» (***• hiMAtiAvcü Uuivfui of biller, AHuß.r, Lu. CHECCN BTO ITS ; » the iioiise an 4 Mj , If there ’» no meeting of the lez Th« t vu im-- t'.r Mr!' (1“ • * had f L-.pi-n- - .-.r- WONDERFUL SALES M/ islature until the regu'ar e- r7*rri*tice« before C 8. Î «od Office. vra k».| : in January. 189?. there . !» rn rgr. tnev « c about $2.000 i>00 piled upl .ts • u g -t ’’ K / «• .**r state treasury, if the regular tax«« « are ie'. 1 and paid, M they o-.igu J to i Mi eg *»n. tor they to be. miti we t'-ow sv*nt«. »r I the hr»**« » n*”!«’ tv of thh wnnd«rfiri I«.*, awd !»*«• t -*'t w i h wk h it sell*. in t.n g tn wi • »» t» it* p«,. ‘ 'r.„ n.wn rs • <•• t • •• « | >1 h IiU ire w.iu id be imi;« b ne pi •_ This 1» r.ot official, hnt it is offi v.iil < » I X- •>» i - fl f.,r intinnM or* nr<-nt flM 21 H ft« <? »• ael't*;. sr*" **•> <tr ’ UuU< *• i*. i SICÎfiN AND An •• •*• rn^<* • in thrrt C-7t, - « f h . V ul vt t 4- , —« - • •. A General Banking Business Transacted :. U |X th>-m w hen they * 1 * 1 I. I ■>* S. we er. :;h t indicate that the leg &J41» fwstfiya; s» Ai« r V».’tUi < *x ac I hum* th h?n it wai while 1 ' CORR’UTOfvai-NCE L'.VITED R. ridern e islative i-ody ought to have been nt B. F. HAVNES l'UGUÔHÎNÜ COMPANY. H’ashvinc, Tenet. isbingt j! the >n. Bi convened in extra eessieu several iey were ir a Wa ORB ION (ruoniK» *g — s I- mo R;» *•’! -pwn * app-MotURnll and t Ht ¡’.NS Furnishing Goods THAT BOOK Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoos J Notions, &c Ontario, Oregon. She OHcs-lurafd. CRESCENT BICYCLES The Burns Bar F. V. JEFFERS, Agent. MÂURICB mmii & Dr. W.L. Marsden