The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 04, 1898, Image 1

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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. MAY 1
1893
Will K. King.
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Massa S Laodoa
Burns* Oregon*
Are now readv to
Call and see
our new
SPRING Tbit city of ours for a business or pleasure trip,
remember that personal appearance figures most
SAMPLES prominently. Our K. N. & F. Co. clothing Is noted
for Its form-like perfection, elegance and exclusive*
ncss —but with the fancy touches In price left out.
i honest and industrious in his life, ;
SUMMONS—DIVORCE.
cenisi, kind and courteous in hie
manner, generous and loyal in hie In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
Baker City Deraecraf.
eon for ll irney County,
friendship, firm and determined in
Fred Csi'ipbell, Plf
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vs
Willian Rufus King, the nominee his purposes, purs and untainted in
Minnie Campbell, Def. I
for governor of toe peoples demo­ both his private and political life.
To Vl>n*>ie C.n>p!*--ll, he *tls*ve nnme I
He
was
th*
author
of
several
im
­
def-*
il»nt:
cratic, silver republican parties in
In III** name of the ata e ul * I e«o
this state, was born near Walla portant laws now upon the statutes you are h-*rehy reqn!r..i| io ai pe r aii-l
Walla. Washington. Oct. 3, lSiU.of hooka of this'etate, notably among answer the complain* fi'eii .e-insl you
in the all >ve entitled .ill on or befo e
pioneeer parentage and was brought i which is the presant irrigation dis­ the fi'sl dav of ilie next remibir term f
trict
law
distributing
the
five
per
the
Cirenit Court, i->r If o n»r Cnnm,
up on a farm. The rugged life on
lowit: .VI *ml*y *he to ll 'lav id May.
a frontier farm tei.d-d to develop cent fund among the various coun- 1S9K, and you « ill take uotii-e that if yon
the characteristics of honesty, cour­ I ties of the state for road purposes. fail wo to app -ar and .ill wer. for w.int
thereof plaint if will take a jiplgiii-nt
age. ee'f reliance and strong indi­ He introduced in thv senate the only and decree against von for the irle-f
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(or in H im plain'itT» cotnplHinl
viduality, with which ba was en resolution ever submitted to our y proved
| jg ■ For
fr'of* a A ilieoliition
•« » ••**» —. of
f sl.m
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vi»:
the bond- i-f
purposing an matrimony
m.trimotiy now existing between
legislature purpesing
•lowed liy nature and which at the state
arly age of th*:ty three, has made amendment to the oonstitulien of plain* iff and defendant, end for the
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| plaintiffs co«t» and disbnramenta of the
*»!i.. one of the foremost young tneu Oregon, providing for direct legisla- 8Ujt. yol, wj]| B|,O tak» notice that'the
tion by thppeople
He also intro- eervtee of this summon, hv publication
within the state of Oregan.
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>» made by Older of lion VI I) Clif
uueed
thv
first
and
oaly
resolution ford, and that said *»*der was made and
He is truly what might be ealkd t i
I memorialising congress to recognize «•»•*»! atl'an.von Ci*v Oregon, on the
a self made man, for he has carved ,
■ the bohgerent rights of tbs Cubans
g A. Hern bold.
hie wav. piaeticnllv unaidfd and ;
Att’y for Plf.
■ and asking for luterveutioa on the
.lone, ’*e<t bv oUsticle*«, privatious I
part of the United States.
.
» Iiicb w«ul*l Lav« over-J
If sleeted governor of the state ef - - ■ ■
>*. 1
- her less favorable
Oregon
the people's interest will be '
• .1
. Ature.
In every posi­
aafo in Mr King's keeping, and no
—Tur T imcs H kkai I> and Or
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k . : ♦ ih» T
ti» a formers
Oregonian, whatever his politics, i0'*'*1’ Yor L2 in advance,
*»v. ■ J. r:t»s IO » ¡ITJI -uffietont mon-
will have cause to feel other than '
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' *!•>: it col-
h:
pride
io Oregon's youngt's. gov.-:
—
iegt :.|-1O.< tl !><• .U., «s a pt ivate
*•■' z r. or in th > hulls <>f th> senate, I or.
lor the State Campaign.
Eor campaign purposes The
Weekly Capital Journal is offered
from now until June 10th in clubs
*f five or more at 20 cents each su1*
'fl1',
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di.-cus'i»n of *t itu .* flairs, advocacy
of people’s reforms, are special fea­
tures.
The Journal stand« for free an-*?
unlimited coinage and nntior.al pa
p.-r currency, destruction of monop
*»lv finance, direct leg »1 it o i it.
.-lection of all oilic- . «. • ■
high salaries
if i uu w m ..- *
for state ami county gov. r.nii
circulate a dollar's worth ot Or»g
Silver Weekly.
Weekly Journal $1 a year. One
Cent Daily 25 cents a month, $3 a
year. Address,
H ofkr R ros .. Salem, Or.
Wanted—An Idea
Protect your Mean: th»” may bring y«M« wnali<t*
Write JOHN WEDDKKBtJRii AGO,
A>tnr*
ueyg. Wuthtairum. 1» < for Ibeiy >1 HP g^nd «sOdt
<uU U»t of b—o LiuMiirwd iuvslitlouM wnwd.
hie strong irent.i ill. individu-ihti.
setuid conservative judgment, it**ii
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esty of purpose and di vutioi* to
OKEuON.
Portland Or. April 28.—The Ore­
principle, have inspired lhe conti
gon national guard eoutmenced to
deuce and respi-ct of all, and mark­
-rc,
move today and by tomorrow the
ed him ns a fearless, safe an 1 intel
entire guard will be in Portland, the
ligent leader of Mien
Al! kinds of Machine extra*, Mowing and Reaping Machinery,
Vou'ro cafe vzt-.N this make...it's cuersr.tscd
rendezvous point.
Line officers
When only thirteen years of ape
the
vol-I
Plow«, Bicycle Sundries, etc.
were chosen last night for
he tr ivi b-d with atmther party from unteer regiment *-ut the governor
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W:iila Wail.i to Jordan Vall.-v, in has not let announced bi*
appoint- i
what is t'.ic.v M- lhi ur county, Orc., inents of oflieial and stuff
officer*. !
a d tut.co nr -yer 3lH) mile., he
Tiie position of colonel of the new r.
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c. ,
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The only
a* *1 ! ,s i o ujtin’on hiving but one volunteer regiment il is raid lies be
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I’oi.-x- 'twi'*n lhe.n, each riding tween Colonel O. Summers of the I
and walking in turn*. Young King Fiast regiment of nation'll guard
worked upon a farm during tbs and Lieutenant J A. Jackson, I’. S.
Give u* » call and wo will Convinco you that we can giw bette
RICHARDSON A STEVENS, P hopuii -. tors .
summer in Jordan Valley and ia A. retired.
prices than anyone.
SVBSCRtPTtOJi KATES:
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| the fail, just after the close of the I
Brigadier General Beebe of the
rtirva M as ng
1 Indian war of 1878, traveled on I national, guard is also mentioned
Fin. 9 Win.93. Zdqvovs ad Ci^3- s
I
horseback alone through what was for the place.
tfjFKHAL D1KKCTUMY
then largely an uninhabited coun-
MATl-OJI
x :
The camp at Irvington park has
• w. NcRride.
' try to Walla Walla, Wash , to at­ been named Camp McKinley in
tend school, and when his school honor of the president.
¡wh*K I*".”*'
I '^’Courteous treatment guaranteed. Yu* r patronage solicit«.
*•» ì r'eMtuea
Utoraey »•■•ral
M.ldleman
term had ended in the spring, re
• «»▼•rwisr
W tu F Lord
I.OUMAN A CI.ENDEN Prop».,
Bsrns, Oregon.
’•crelar.f ©f state
.4 U Nf'.tcaid
turned to Malheur county to again
CrtAsa.er
A
Phil. .Meischan
Guard
the
Columbia
•ot. Plblit ! nut wstioa
GM Irwin ,
take up his duties upon the f* rm,
«ai? Friuta.-
R
W H L*ed«I
wher» he remained until 1882. By
Eurns-Canyon
Stage
Line
> K ». Bean.
ikjifi«» ;«dc»s
Washington, April 28.—Il is the
• C W»!|tr:.>
industry and rigid acouttrny he
> r A. M»r<
intention or lhe navy di-pnrtment i
MIXKT1Í JUDICIAL ■isra.'CT.
FresL Mea».
earned sufficient m**n»v to take a
J. A H ai . i . adat . contractor.
J h « xj .................. L»
. . M. D. CLiFFekw
to htivc one auxiluiv naval vessel'
♦istrici V.i>ruay
L. W. i’arriah.
I irrrin; U. < Mails and E utern Oregon Exprès» C-*’v Expers course tn college, and uceor*lingly,
wîipf
m
ioiat Ktpiewutatlve
R)
G. L. Patlerpun .
stationed at the month of the Col- Corn B-»f, P* r’
...A. W.ka*WAA
'•ial4«aaur
-(K,..
I.-are Burns Tuea.lav.Tbursday,Saturday .for Cnajoa City iti the fall of 1882 he entered the umbia river for its protection, or in ’
State Apri'-ultural College at Cor­ case of necessity. The probabilities ^‘ar
O7MTT -AAAI
Butter »•
and intermedi l mints, Fare #5.
?a«3tr ijj«
Rath«rf«rd.
vallis. Oregon, where he remain'd
■ lara
n K«!l»y
rr»*««-».-
; are that no» of the inorehaat v- ssels
Egg»
C. W«kowt«
■
at schcel for three rears.
fa f* »ar
L>
1
ifcertf
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which
have
been
negotiated
for
en
■ (D)
i
( Necessity compelled him to again
iutiiur
Teha«sl inserìatondaat
return tothe farm in Malheur coun­ the coast will be used for this pur­
lugpactor
i • <■ «Liai«M9'g
/bji'
ts', where he remained until 1889. pose, or some veasle that can read­
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bk RD O
During that year he began a cour»« ily be obuiee4..en the Columbia. [
B1CYC1.ES
ilic Jinw-Ttfratd
The Burns Ba?
Tin Shop in ’larnev Co.
CI Y MEAT MARKET
SW
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*■ the law school of Deuville. Indi- She will probably be armed with !
i»a. griduatlng
graduating from there July 1,
1 | six peundero and rapib-firing guns.,
1891, with distinction and h»aor. jTb» Oragoa naval reeerve will.
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Roon after ha opened a 1 la«F ofcc*. in I Pr<rt*Wy bemusternd in for Mitico
Vila, Malheur county, Oregon.
Orrgon. 1B [*• her crew, •• it io desired that
the opting df 1892 Mr King Waul asea familiar with the river and tbe
Pacific Narlhwoot t*e in command
’ i nominated by tbe democratic party •r in pooition to reader eervic» on
of Malheur county for th» oflieo of
repiaeer-tativa and was »looted by« board ths cruiser.
Cttll
Him
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CALDWELL. IDAHO ' i
Miss Jenni» MrFh««tere M fv
M as Leona Zeigler. Ret. iec y
A. 0. U. W. Barai I.odje, No <T
Xe.ta.Tary 24 >■* «ibTharaday».
À General Banking Business Transacted
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Why Evrey Man Should Insure
SWEEK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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NEW YORK LIFE
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tb» World.
KOTA SY PtTJI.tO.
ORZCOIT
Dr. W.L. Marsden.
rauem A»»
5ÜFGÎ0N
OAeo
ReoUeace
e • • o e et
ORMO*
BECAUSE
Il h i* over 1137.176 406 in a»*ets and a record of 52 war». <-»r-
ii,g all of which lime it ha« steadily incree«»d in »tret gib and
pr-spente
RE*'A USE von can herrow money f om th» L'em­
pan at 5 p*r cent per annum after yonr Policy ha» I *<«i Wi*ne
rears in forte
band.-eme majority
He wa» maz-
-;»!t on !\i-»niher G. 1892, to Miss
Myrtle King, of Danville, Indiana
f * In k»areb ef a larger field
for the
practice of in» profc.i-h.n he remav-
id to Baker City, Baker county,
Otegoa. in the spring of 1893, where
ho ha* since lived in the enjoyment
of a good law pi act ice and where
h" i* esteemed and rerpected by all
irrespictive * f party
DEALER IS -
orc ce ,
Spaniards did-coosiderablo b<j**t
I ing Wore the war opened about
' the terrible things their warships
were going to do to our coast t in..«
j but an they haven't any gun. that
will »hoot 3,fXlO mika, and a'.l of
their formi'l ibis warship* are about
that distance from our or,st, there
is no occasion for an>l*dy to get
al irioed
We should begled to of
hi the fall of I8*.j:j, Mr. K ng lie f«r them a premium to attempt an
cau.e dissatisfiid with the d*.mo- attack on our coast
< ratio parti as interpreted by the
Cleveland administration and cart
hit lot willi tl.e pi »pie's party; and
in th- rpring of '91 was nominated
by thi people's party for the mi ce
of eale »> nat'r for Maih'ur and
Baker Counties, lhe democrats nom-
The Englirli once found it oa»y
ii.sting no one against him, and
«as elected l y a majority of 3w0 enough to capture Havana, after a
votes over hi» republican opponent. short a»-tg», and we «hall do the
While in the Oregon legislature, «aim- if our authorities allow us
thcugh in the minority party, he
was »ot' recogniiod as a leader of.
that party and was its nomine« for t
Von
eie» have to die to win
Tf v»n live 10 IS cr ® eases iresid« nt of the senate
Hie aoeo
ven can settle vnur polier in any way that beet »site vewr e»p ciatee in that Uidy speak of him a»
som stances at the li«»» — for sash Dod-ttp ir.swvw
*. awwoiey •* an able debater poseeved of sound i
rnS-e’’ *»•»«»
judgment, conservative in bis view«
BECAUSE
C. H. VOEGTLY
u J I < ■»
fiìl il À*-.
Everything
1
Cheap tor Cash.
Kentucky
Whiskies
And Cigars
tf Feti fit«.
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