The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 25, 1897, Image 1

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    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