The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 29, 1897, Image 1

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fiarney Ccvmty
®»“*iCOmLI¡)ATEI) JULY 22, 1896
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. DECEMBER 29 1S97,
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The Money Question.
as if cut by hand © ith an ax.
INDIANS AS STOCK RAISERS.
states that seven acres per
The Problem of the Kace Seems to Ho
i The administration is passing can be cleared with it.
Working .t.ai'lf Out.
Judge D. M. Browr ing, commissioner
along a rocky road in its pursuit
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of Indian affairs, has been visiting n
MASON & LONDON
of currency reform. President
A Quincy, ill., baby is the number of the coast Indian agencies
McKinley, through Secretary smallest baby on record, having and came to Salt Lake from the Fort
reservation.
Gage, is trying to keep the prom­ entered this vie of tears last ILall
“My observations on this tour and
ises made to the people of the ■ week as a feather weight of less the i xpcrience of the hurra a generally
show th at. the Indian service is improv­
country in ihe last preside.'
■ ii i one pound. When dressed ing,” the eommislsoner says. “The
campaign, but finds himself unabic ui some doll's clothes, the young gu.verrlucnt is endeavoring, ns fast a.
potsTle, ar.'l as far as treaty stipula­
to deliver the goods.
lady scored another ounce. Her tions wM! permit, to make the Indian
I Senator Allison, < f Iowa, one of face is not much larger around self-supporting. Of course, the task is
a diillcult one and many failures must
■ the oldest of the republicans lead- than a silver half-dollar; the wee result ix’fore the desired conditions are
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. ers, has recently made the follow­ fingers are no thicker than a darn­ brought about, but we uresut isfled with
the progress bring made. It is not ex­
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ing statement: “I do not take the ing needle; her feet one-quarter pected that many Indians will become
despairing view concerning our ! of an inchin length, while her legs professional or business men, but it is
NOTICE TO PUBLIC:—Commencing December 15th, we
believed that they can be taught tube
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currency which the president pre­ ' at e the size of mamma little fin- fairly good farmers and stock raisers.
will inaugurate our Annual Clearance Sales for the purpose of re­ ¡
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sents. While there are sme i:n- ' ger. Never was there such a Gradually the lands of the tribesare be­
ducing our large slock, prior to taking count of stock for the New
ing apportioned in severalty and the
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ear.
pro- ements which 1 should like to fairv child born in the state of tribal relationships broken up. Where
s
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see made, I think we will be able Illinois, but the best of it she the lands are fit for agriculture th?
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We allow a CASH DISCOUNT OF 15 PER CENT upon
Indians are given implements, wagons
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to get along if we do not get any seems perfectly healthy, with the and scixls. They arc aided in the eon-
J all pinchases made during the time of our sale, with the exception
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I currency legislation, and as the abiliiy to grow larger every day. . ‘.ruction of hou.-a s end then allotments
of groceries.
are fenced. In the dry districts, wher i
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situation presents itself now it
Mot ’ -1 at ing’only is possjLle.a few head
Remember we carry the largest line of Boots and Shoes, Rub-
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of
• f attli’ art given •.’••li indi-i 11 an-’ t•' «*
looks as if it might be impracdc-
ber Goods, Hats and Caps, Dry Goods, Ladies and Gents Furnish-
sale of their stock is prohibited iriiil
a
able
to
secure
legislation
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n
the
' ing Goods and Hosiery. We carry the stock that makes the prices
»hey have a certain nurrbor. Thin plan
I uliman car. Il<- was kicked 111 has worked quite, hi a t isfartoriJy on i ’■ '
lines of the Pr - .' 1'. •. ■
n-
and can not be undersold bv any legitimate competition.
lands. When a contract, for beef
the face bv a persan already occu­ Siuux
dations.”
ha«' 11< i'll uav rded n nd i uroha-ses unfit i
“Others of .u iraders > i u.- pying the berth, and 1 very ugl\ il are to be tnntlr 1 ic indn'B v invitt-d
u* y-.dl -i.rpliL?
cfiti
to t: >■ yov.-rni.’cnt
urpliKi cat
i ’ i • t<
republican party are expre; •.¡ng scar w.is the result. He astonish­ at the col
tract paice.
contract
price. N qi long ago al
themselves likewise and ••currency ed all of lus friends, who knew I ihe Fino Ridge agency GUO head of cat­
tle were bought from Indians on these
reform •ì ” in consequence is one of him "before” and ‘•after,” by ex-' terms and the rod cattlemen were
the impossibilities for the time plaining it was only “a berth n:*!urcJly much pleased with their suc­
MASON <&• LONDON
cess as f tock-rnifirrs. I believe the
being, at least. In spite of the mark.”
Ind an problem will work it If out in
I thi. v.'«v. The solution will lake time.
fact that Secretary Gage is before
reports I bnt the ’’av 13 canrnff when the <Jin-
A New York ex< change
a republican congress with a plan
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| tribution of rations will cease an<l the
>vho was
was stab-
stab­ , Indian, having become eclf-Mistiunlng,
of currency reform which meets the case of a man ivlio
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II n.» Irunrnv l»n •! I* rd nf tin» nn.f i'll "
V ill
no l'i’^'T bo i vani of the rat’.on.’
every demand regarding the finan bed in the tenderloin, No miss —Salt I.nl o '"u’bt’no.
1TKK1.* POX® PiAMdS.
LCBOWN OBQAXB.
STRllIl A ZEIDLER PIAMOS.
cial question, upon which the vic­ s'eak about that.
tory last year was won, almost a
Th e man who made $ 10,000,-
11 g deaf ear is turned to him and his 000 out of cigarettes» is finally
FVDLISIIFI) LVíRY WETMEILAY
JOMM I-. STRATTON-
BY
CELEBRATED
I plan will receive little if any Slip- going to join the army that his
BYRD BROS.
port from that body.
cigarettes have sent ahead of him.
'> a BANTCS,
PUBLISUERS AND F r OPBTKTOUS.
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Imporlarsuf and Wteolcal. ^.alara la all telad» i f
A rural correspondent in Geor­
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Jini, üu !'/4T8. Banjos. Wsiidotlnos. Accord«.. .,
A Eargain With th© Bryanltei.
gia, in writing to his home paper | Li.ami-af.
XU MC RI FT ION RATES:
¿C..&J1 kin.*.» of Ctringt», ttc.,«ic.
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HOWARD SEBREE.
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MEDIUM
ADVERTISING
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A Genera’
Columbus, O., Dec. 24 The
I State Journal this morning prints
: a story that the republicans, led
by Charles Kurtx, in opposition to
the re-election of Hanna. The
¡1 store, the Journal states, comes
from a man who claims that Han­
na will be defeated. The Journal
; says:
“Conferences arc being held
i in various parts of the state by
1 democrats who have gathered at
i the direction of McLean and tin
! free-silver li adi r to p'a 1 f <•
1 bringing pressure lo be •
democratic members of the o
1 lature to vote for Governor Bush­
nell, and the argument wh ch is
used in these conferences to con-
vince the doubting a id bring con-
viction to the hesitating is that
Bushnell has surrendered lo the
Bryanite idea of t'nian e and will
ac with the free- Ivor party in
the United States sen.ite. ii elect­
ed.”
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Banking Business Transacted
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CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
Nord Sagebrush Cutter.
Idaho
Lai son,
side
■ABXBT LOBQK. MO. TT. I O <> F.
■ nata at Odd raltra. Ball, erar' V» • !»
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ML. Law ■
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of the Christmas holidays, says::
“This will be a sad Christin is to
us. Only 15 of oar children will
be witii us. Th" Lord took three
of ll-.em from us last year.
A “new woman,” typewriter
and bookkeeper, tari, his "i>-
scouded from San Francisco, u.ic­
ing with her a large sum of mon-I
ev belonging to her employer.!
The Coliseum building at Chi­
cago
—•«•- in
■ which the national ilcino-
cratic contention was Leki last I 1
caught lire from ekctiic!
“Matilda, I wish you would a»k i
that young Mr. Pet rs to have bis '
i
cull' button replated.’’
“Why, maiuma what d> you I
black
mean?” ’’ “Thev
..—. . ¡< ave
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-- streaks 1
on tli! back of your shirt waist ’
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every evening."
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makes a ap«eiultr of
Epilepsy, kaa without
doubt treated and «cr­
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h living Physician; hia
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Wo havu heard of ease«
of sa jrcai a’ standing
cured by
him. Me
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All kind» of Machine extras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery,
Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc.
Youth — T b. g, sir, for the hand I
of ¿¡.tighter. I cannot live without1
her.”
Ohl Orump—“Gl il to boar it |
sir. I can't live with her. Name Gii-deri Pe»<lr n»d Rporfing Good».
The only
’he day young man. and !i»v’ it
Tin
Shop
in ’Inrnev Co.
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give me tian to re
Give us a nail an ’ we will Convinca you tbs', we ran gir«, batter
fl-ct.” The girl think-papa dene',
pric^ than anyone.
CRESCENT BICYCLES
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shop, building a mai inne o r c.car-
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who got a 120,000
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prat»H
w
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ing land of »agebru h. The p'ari ¡
alimony
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’ of the machine is ft otn an idea ,
Lid>'—“But it eem» to me you
I originated by Mr. Larson,and has
ATTORNEY- AT-L aw ,
ask
v( ry high wag»», when you bc
been operati d by him w 1 per­
Prieoi.
ktiowkuj
■ that you have 1,o’, hid
Bams,
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TRISCH A DONNEGAN, Proprietors.
fect success It consists of t.vo
•'THUNDERBOLTS,”
mm jixp ri.n •Biddy—’ Hur»,
heavy limb rs. p’aced in the form
marm. ain’t it harder work f >r me
sä
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of a V, on the lower side <>f whi h when I den’t kouw Low?'’—Trav
are fastened steel knives, similar I
eler.
Fin-3 W nos Xdquor« A-* C4.**’«
to a mower sickle. From the 1
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RIAL MTATf AaF.?rr.
center of the V shaped fr ime, and
A a ai.’i »»»»ring club ha» !> ••«<
k,nd «• Gent« ter Amt*« Owlflt, «ml io Cr«t« fo«rOteT
70*paff«, lUaauaUd CaUüogac of Libi©«, Albums, Lu
XOTAIY PÜILIG
extending Iwick »cver.il feet, is a o: gsniz d in a Kentucky town, and
rycourteou» treatment guaranteed. Your patronage Bolichea
heavy timber w ilh heavy knives » ' n men l> r pay a fi. e of * cent-
WONDERFUL 3ALEH.
attached vertically on each end for every oath. A part of the club
which hold the machine in pl.ee had a hv»ted political di»cue»ion
balare V » L«ii ' ©••
from srfral »>•!'*© ma4* within th© lui few wo©tea'
when in motion, by cut ing imo the other dav arci the treasury wa- M b T o «rore it. w© g a i«w
One Mgwnt aol
©opi©« lo tw.» an I a half 'lav*. Ano’her wM I. imh *« i « !«• <«7«;
awilled bv additional »u:n of »• '-
anJ another 80 to thr©« 'tajr* <>n© agent in tadiaua sold Henpie© in two nvi. An a«««K
the ground. It requires four
Xv ¡o Mouth < AFuh«a«o4d 48 oup<©a in throe dara
ar©nt in < r*»rgia arU«l »»• tw© haya.
enleen dollar» an i aixty-tive cents. M
An a<©at Ift <^w4rai Meg a wdd « «n-i«« »•
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horses to pull it. Mr. Lnrton
TfJ mimm we allow ag*wS©. ewd th© Iwins^w pop« anty of thia w<w Wrfa4 bowk.
,teo
Eurns-Canyon Stage Line
The
Itoya
♦>»•© with wte»©te it eel la. Share is noshing m whieb a hr«. pn*L ag man onn ©wtAf© 8rtet«h
Grant
Uounty
News:
used a similar machine last winter
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ma4*S»©40la three4aj»; a*«»©a©» >e.%> ia aaa 4 a #i •*»«•**
who are mining for Jack Ch milter» X3! TaNBdarWSa.”
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contractor.
in
clearing
40
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land
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o.i the m mota n. I uilt a e ibin and If B. F. N WNFS PUBLISHING COMPANY. N**tevBta, Twa.
C ir'vin ; U. i^. M iils *nd Eastern Oregon Expr*.e Coe Kxp.tt cred with heavy .bru»h and t
a n leveling off tbe groti.id floor M
Residence
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I,•*»« Burnt To«aiay.Thuraday,Saturday,for Caayon City re»u't wwry -a
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liiscov-red a ri h »«ant of quart?.
Far. 15.
machine cutting every bruah off
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