The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 25, 1898, Image 1

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    TM«—
Co’xty Official Paper
The Best—
—roa-
ADVERTISING
Jiarncy Ccunty,
Job
SVLIÂ^lCüIiljOLlDÂÏEI» JULY 22, 1896.
Are now ready to
take your order
for a spring suit.
our new
SPRING
SAMPLES
Printing.
VOL. XI.
KO
£6.
Const5tntional Amend­
ment.
bouks cost from 25 to 50 per cent favor; and I will favor any book
For the State Campaign.
less than in Oregon.
company, that will give us fair
A Maxwell's grammar that costs prices. I favor also competition
Offered in the Session of ’95 by our 30 cents in Idaho, costs 45 cents in
For campaign purpose, Th»
among a number of the best pub­
Candidate for Governor.
Oregon. A Stickney’s fifth reader, lishers, as in Idaho, where there Weekly Capital Journal is offered
S -nator King introduced senate better than ouis. costs 60 cents in are 13 publishers doing business, from now until June 10th in clubs
Mtna
of tive or more at 20 cents each sub­
c incurrent resolution No. 19, ns Montana; ours $1.00 in Oregon. A or in Missouri where there are 22.
•Aluna«»
scriber. Association press news,
Franklin
first
reader
—
better
than
fillow«: Resolved by the senate,
II. S. L yman .
discussion of state affairs, advocacy
ours—costs 12 cents in Missouri
the house c 'neurring:
That the following amendment to against 25 cents for ours in Or-'goti.
' Hemember the Maine” of people’s reforms, are special fea­
tures.
We have something like 90.1)00
he constitution oi Oregon be, and
The Journal stands for free and
is, hereby proposed:
children enrolled in our schools.
St. Louis, May 17.—Captain Du unlimited coinage and national pa­
It
is
a
question
which
they
can
set
­
S ection 1. The right to approve,
val U. S. commissary, has made a per currency, destruction of monop­
r-ject and repeal state laws, or to [ tle on their slates—or even in their
contract
with local bakeries for oly finance, direct legislation, direct
reject or approve proposed state j heads without slates—how much it
(>10,000 pounds of army crackers. election of all officials, reduction of
laws, shall rest with a majority of ; W!^ eos^ a‘l oftlieso children more
than is necessary if it costs each On each one will be printed the high salaries. If you want to re­
the legal voters of the state
fer state and county government
words “Remember the Maine ”
say 25 cents more a year than
S ec . 2. The right to propose, re- 'one,
:
circulate a dollar's worth of Oregon
Silver Weekly.
ject, or approve, as the ca-e may be, is right.
—T ub T imk *-H erald and Ore­
Weekly Journal $1 a year. One
laws of ¡the stat«, shall, in addition ■ Statistics from any of these states
gonian for $2 in advance.
Cent Daily 25 cents a month, »3 a
to being exercised by tlie legisla­ will no doubt be furnished upon
year. Address,
tive assembly, re . with the number f application and the problem can be
H okeb Raos., Salem, Or.
JOHN
F.
STRATTON
’
S
of the voters of the stats equal to I ! easily work'd out by any one with
n*.vr/ir*
Celebrated
Russian
Gut
I (and not less than) seven per cent I ' a little intelligence, a slato pencil
Violin Strings
j of the votes cast at the last preced I I and the American Book Company’s
I lie Finest in th« World.
inis city of curs for a business er pleasure trip, ing general election, held for the price list thro.vn in.
Every String Warranted.
The
fact
is
that
the
contract
Protect your Mw. th«w may bring row wm IM i
election
of
the
oflicers
of
the
state
John
F.
Slralton,'
remember that personal appearance figures moot
Wrlie JOHN WEDDF.KBt’RN ft (X) . I’M.«« Ajtur.
ney«. WiMiltatjmi. 1» < for tbelr «1 too lum»
and counties; and the sama shall] completed January 1, 1S95, upon a
s«.K( >..: bit, S|3, 815, 817 E. 9th St.
%ud ltel of
bUUurnd favcbtlbus wasted.
•
prominently. Cur K. N. Ct F. Co. clothing 13 noted
N(UI
,
CRR
.
be exercised by the petitioners fil- j ' vote taken in 1894 for school books
fcr Its form-!!ke perfection, elegance and exclusive­ ling a petition witli the secretary of | gave Oregon very bad prices—or
ness—but with the fancy touches in price left out. state, signed by the required num­ j rather very good prices to the com
ber of legal voters, which petition I pany contracting. This was the
I
shall designate the law and demand ' American Book Co. It sells nearly
its submission to a vote of the all the school text books in our
BURNS,
OREGON.
state It is working hard to retain
people.
S ec 3. After the filing of such control until 1901, and then to con
‘Vou’ro oafe with this makc...It'3 C’Jdar-teed
petition tlm secretary of stnte shall tinue it six years longer. The can
designate a date for the holding of didate who is understood to be sup­
an election to vote thereon, which ported by them, voted for their
■jn l shall not be earlier than ten months l ooks with but few exceptions and
after the adjournment of the last those unimportant, in 1894. The -
I preceeding session of the legislative candidate who vutod against them
I assembly, nor later than one year in 1891, and is now pledged to
i
The only
Lifter; and no law, or proposed law, chang - this contract, is notjbefriend Garden Seeds and Sporting Goods.
shall be votod upon at such elec ed by the American Book Co.; he i
Tin Shoo in Jarnau <*-
opposed
by them. ’, w nu is uppuBttl
tion unless the petition^ ^heij^r is na
viiro ua ft oan ftna wa wm cenvince yon that we can gir« Bette
i n<ii> caiiuhiiii-
a----.-
Burns Oregon-
MEDIUM
Wanted-An Idea SS-TS
CRESCENT BICYCLES
ike iunies-gJeraííL
FUBLISnZD EVERY WEDNESDAY
Bar
I ty days before ti e date fixed for by this Look trust, I wish to re­ price« than anyone.
such election. No election shall be affirm through vour columns my
8LBSCKIPTI0N RATD6:
held fer such purposes oftener than opposition to the present contract,
• a. Y.ar ............................................................ ”
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76
once
in every two years, at which and to say that if elected I shall
yin.® Wines, Liquors
nd. CI ss - ts
Ttare® Uoí'.i’í
—
time all bills shall be voted upon u e all the power of my ollies to
• rriOtAL DIBBCTOHY
] that hare been petitioned for, and give the people of Oregon as favor
»ev»—oezsea:
■ petition filed, within' the time r«- aide prices and as good books as in
j
O. W. XeBrlde.
»^gPCourteous treatment guaranteed. Your patronage soliciteo ■ quirtd herein,
■ •vasten
the neighboring states. A change
It
|Th«a. Tor.gue,
Burnì, OregUKk
DOLMAN A CI.ENHENEN Trope.,
.
(
W
K.
EiliB
9«afr68ia*n
.............
j S ec . 4. No act passed by the 1 g- c.f eentract-not necessarily of books,
. . C. M, Idlemen '
Att«. ««y weneral .......
................ Wm P Lord I
B® tmor
...............
j islative assembly shall become a though in several branche* we
U K Kincaid !
• •cretary «f Stat-j
.. Phil. Metflehao
Trea»ur«r .
F.
i law until six months after its ap­ might have better books-is what I
. . 6 Al Irwin I
Pablia InBUWciioD
Burns-Canyon Stage Line
W H L«eda!
liai® Primer
R
proval by the governor, except m
E. R. Beta.
Freak Meat,
laytcae Ja.'iH ....................... | C. WolTcricn
ease of emergency in which event
F. A. 5<cer®
>
J. A. H alladay , contractor.
9 kinds when in
Corn Reef, Pork.|f!
Carrying C. 3. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expess the facts constituting the two thirds
MIMBTM J7DICIAL DISTRICT.
... M.D. C liffoe »
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Dtswa-H Jais«
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vote
of
th«
members
<
le
tidto
nth
C. W. l arriBh.
Feasoa.
Di«iri«t Attorney
•R
(I. L. Pattereon.
L»*vo Burns Tuesday .Thursday (Saturday,for Canyon City ' branches of the legislative assemb­
Lard, Butter andk.1
Jeinl Kcpr<’b®ntatiTo
......... A.
A . W.UWM
W.toowaa
(R).............
Jx «I S«aa'.or
ly; and if in fix month* after its
and ickermedirl • mints, Fare $5.
••7MTT- -1AWH :
I (approval
"
. .. C. P. Rwlhcrford.
a petition shall have been
9<*a«ty J <4s»
(R)
H Kolloy
• ’.•rk
............
•
(R)
J C. Welcomo
II led as required in sections two
Treaairor
purse
D
TA MoKinnu«
•«rv«yer ............. ...
;D)
A . J. McKinnon
;und three herein, an election shall
■ H
K. M. Wattr»
$175.
Aaaeiier
B)
W C. Bjrd
. be or<e ed as required in section
8»D«ol iareri«tendc«t
1 W Davu
1 mile dash for Ilarney county
B. F. WHITÍ,
■:«<k 1nap««tor
HOV/AS0 StBRäE, I*™»’
(D)t
A R.Mark»
' three fur the acceptance, rejection,
< «a muimn
horses that never run for public
.p (
0«o. Uac«y
or approval, of such law, or pro­
8. kAJD office :
■ money purse $225.
.. Thvmaa Jor.cR
posed law; and if at fucli election a
second dav , . h i t 2,
a A.Cewiag
majority of the legal votes cast ba
A’.-
r mile dash free for al’, purse I
in favor of such law the same shall >
| ♦200.
|
then (and not before) become of
2 mile bicycle race Ilarney coun­
B0CTET7BS.
full force and effect; but if less ty m< n, purse ♦50.
CALDWELL, IDAHO
■ TLVA REBEHA’J
‘than a majority be in favor thereof
thikd day , JULY 4.
KiiMiviry latandtd Wedneiday.
Misa Jennle Mr Phe«:ere N O,
the same shall become void; I’ro
M is Leeoa Zeifler. Rec. íwc’y
j mile dash freo for al) puric ♦20<).
A General Banking Business Transacted
vided, that if the petition against
4 mile dash for Harney county i
DEALER IN—
A. O. It. W. Barra Lods«. No «T
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
any law passed by the legislative cow horses, grass fed, untrained. |
HARDWARE OHCCK, .
MtoWaTUy 34 an4 UhTburidar*.
assembly shall havu liecn presented vaqnero saddles, purse $50.
H M H.rtaa, M W
I
-k
J W Sayer, R«»
before the expiration of the six
lot RTII DAY, Jfl.Y 5,
I months after the approval of the
I
IM MUNITI01
1
mile
dash free for all, purse
t
TiMWÄRE.
H à SNIT LQD6E. MO. H, I. O O F
act by the govarnor, in the manner ♦ 225.
M »eie ai QdJ fnh»wB Mall, «vary Saturday
Hipa,
M L. Lewie. N-O-
herein required, sueh act shall not
5 mile race, change horses every
J r Ivititr, fc«ey
h*i HI.NIÍ SHOP IN CONNECTION, JliFjtl«», Mewisg Mi«kia*a,C«>
take effect before the date of such mile, purse $50.
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election.
Indian race 1 mile and reverse, c la. rapan.o prempliy as-i sali.fsstarelly
C Â SWEEK,
8ic. 5. The legislative assembly, purse $25.
or the people of the state of Oregon
C ondition *: —These races will ’n»
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
in the manner herein provided, may
■"•V
,
,
,
»n«.a.
have the power to provide by law ldeo'1 Herse Association. En­
for more affecltiaily carrying out all trance f, a in all races, not other- •
\ -
■ f '. tl
it-
the provisions and intent of this
amend n>en t.
of purse, five or more to enter and
three to start. In case that purses
It is one of the Strongest Compani. * ia th* Wor
above giy-sn do not fill with five
MU. BJTATÏ AGENT.
?-'ch«K>l Books».
completeanlrics, the board has the
KOTABY PÜBLI«,
Portland, Ore , May 16,1898. power to reduce the amouute of the
ORSCON
To Tin E ditor : — Please permit purse* as in their judgment seems'
It
bsa
«ver
1187.176,406
in
eswts
and
a
record
of
52
year*,
dsi-
me
through your columns to call proper. The directors reserve the^
MyPwaaC.aaa b.fem V 8 U i JOJI m
inf all of which time it bas steadily incree»*d in strength and public attention to or e of the vital right to |x>stp'>ne any and all race* (
tt nOLE’ALE DEALER 15
pr »rn-ritv BECAUSE you can borrow money f om the f em
points
of
this
campaign
now
before
on
account
of
inclement
weather.
pan» at 5 p*r cent per annum, after your Peli«y has bsen Uwe
the |»eople, to tie settled by the If above races do not fili, purses will
year* in f^rse.
elrctiun, June (¡th.
be given for special race«, to bo i
It relate* to school text brxik«. sulretituted by the director* Fureee
their prices, and the mean* < f relief. wilt be divided 70 p- r cent to the
and
SOWION
•v ]
Friers of t-ooks in Oregon are too first horse. ■'•>) p r c»nt to the second,
‘•J
all entries close by 8 o'clock p. n>.
Raosdeace
high I» Washington, California. on the evening pr- ' ecding the race.
First
<1 dw ««uth »I Foet Oft.ce.
♦
B urns , Orno«
Idaho. Montana and Missouri, and
fiRO S iixiiav . President.
NÜA3»
no doubt in other states school text J J I) nrgax . Ncerets'y.
RICHARDSON & STEVENS, P bofriito R s .
CI Y MEAT MARKET
Givo laiXXX
Oixll
C. ÏÏ. VOEGTLY
Everything
Cheap for Cash.
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
Dr. W.L. Elarsden.
Fine
Kentucky Whiskies
And Cigars.
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