The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 18, 1899, Image 1

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    the times - herald
Tho Best—
Gives The News
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
SUBSCRIBE.
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Printing
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JU l Y
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22,. 1896
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. JANUARY IS 189!»
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VOL. XII.
NO. 8.
«
FILIPPINOS READI TO AT-ltaUed, leaving
TACK MANILA
¡.nixed.
ter much soon as possible, as lie cannot af- this wheat and wool sold, a full
ford and has no inclination to be $500.000, will be added to the de­
The house spent the forenoon ¡die. He may take a short vaca- posits of the two banks of.Pendle­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Situation Very Grave.
v.rangling over the number of tion after giving up his office to ton.
One Year
.................................................. <2.*»
clerks to be allowed and their con. ’ his
’ successor. ""
Six »loath» ................................................. l.W
The management
Onta, io,
Oregon.
It is reported on good author­
Three loti lis
•
Madrid, Jan., 1!.—General Rios, pensation. Compared with former ot or an interest in a [Saletn bank
ity that Miller & Lux having
the Spanish e nnnander, lias reit- session« the number of clerks is is one of the propositions that has
OFFICIAL D RE Tullí
leased several acres in the Cican
»TATE—OREGON :
ass-, rtion that Tl
the
G. W. McBride. L; ratcil the
,,
, ... situa- largely reduetd.
been made to him. He is con­ country will drive about 10,000,
Ben-.tor« .
jireph timan i tion in the wer in tne Philippine
tt Tainan«. • 1 1 •
»*..
sidering it with the Others.
head ot California cattle there to
I
wl'itl
Ei’n»RU°’ | islands is most grave. The rebels,: .
Mustering Out.
bODgrc«tnen
.................
Superintendent
of
Public
In-
range curing the summer season.
I
Attorney General .......
wm p ' loi S I appers, are concentr.’.ting in the
Governor
...................
itruclion
Irwin
may
return
to
the
Secretary of btate
••
This
will be an invasion of Oregon
I'hti. 'LUtM L^'u I neighborhood of Manila with the
Washington, Jan.,
11.—The
rreauursr
. k .
Tlxo largest Stcolx
........ GM Irwin I intention of attacking the place.
I apt. Publio luatractiou.
minister}
’
,
he
being
a
clergyman
by
California
and since Oregon
Fourth Kentucky has been muster­
State Primer....................... K ......... W ii Lacdfi
j R. B. Bean.
Groat preparations are being ed out, and other volunteers now of the Methodist Episcopal church sheep men cannot cuter the state
The Lcws3t Prices»
.../ c. Wolverton
jupr-jmc Julge».................
I
> F. A. Moore
made for the defense of the city. in the south will follow them ur.!e«s though he would rather secure a for '.he purpose of passing through
NIN’ETLI JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
No proposition will be without paying enormous tax, ii
. ,D ....... M.D. CLU FOku The Spanish general also asserts reinforcements are made necessary school.
We solicit your trade and guarantee FAIR TREATMENT to all
Olitale! Jad;« ...........
.. ..
U. \V. Parrish.
Bietri»t Atlereey
'
j
that
tiie
natives
of
the
Viz.
icayas
in Cuba cr the Philippines, The accepted, however, until after he is certaii !v to our interest to sei
joint R.preoaiutiv.* ..(11) . ,.O. L. Pn: »erbon.
.
(U)
...............
\.
W.Gowan
j«iat-Seu»t«r.............
3 have again refused to permit the volunteers abroad are to be mus has at least a three months’ vaca­ whether '.difornia cattle drovers
ruFNTY—HARNEY Î
Americans to land, threatening to tered out last.
tion, which lie feels he has earned, i shall not pay a tax commensurate
........ Jamen A Sparrow |
County jJ'.ge.............
. li. RIc itinlffoH ; rei i.-t by force if an attempt is made
Merit
His vacation will be spent in the j with th ■ value they receive Iron
eicoine
rretwurer .................... .(R) . J. C.
G o. Whltiun to do so.
says ; East, lie intends to stay some our ranges. The question shouli
The Americans, the.e-
A
dispatch
from
Salem
iurveyar
A. J. Mc Km doh '
Ihorin.......................
...’ W Buchanan ■ fore, according to General Rios, Most of the present stale officers
A sbosui
time at his old home in lllinois.and be agitated in the pre:-.’nl I.egis-
,.u
w C. B» rit I
*!».»>. k’ir'i’’t“n(ten
. A. K. Ri< •i«r...«n have :i a:mih?:. I
« m H l»Kf.eet©r
are undetermined as to what they at the home of his wife’s relatives l.iture and remedy faund that will
A. \< niter
•. 1»
« J
lic.>. i:»gey i harking, and lie confirms 11 previous wifi do after being relieved of the in New York. He will visit 1 answer the purpo se. Lakeview
i statement to the effect
Ct that they cares of office, A fe-.v will go
1IAHNHY V 8. LASÜ office :
Washington D. C., and return to Register.
............... Geo.*W lift ch
• aC ter .................
to bond
bom! a ard Iloilo back to their old occupation al­
i.re
unwilling
I
...
.....<
has.
Newell
¿..river
Oregon
in the summer, when lie Drunken Indi ins passing from
------ U’.ENTS FOR------
(‘•bee :.u-e the
•' European
"
houses are most immediately, while others
will determine his future course. Sheiid.m and Williamina to Grand
3 st " iti d •• t n j troh uin v. 'ni.-h I'..
will take short vacations, or, at
Attorney-General Idleman will1_____
__ ________
Ronde have
locome so annoying
| fear being set or alighted by the
SOCIETIES.
least,
take time to consider the resume the practice ot law in Port- ■
(¡1C people of Butler have of-
i Amerier.ii sheila.”
L\c□ormck C^arvesting,Machinery,
BYLVA KSBEKAH Degree No. 43
i G, neral Ries alleges tb it the piopo liions that have been made land. He, however, in dc. oting | f ,rC(| a rewan| „[ ¡jjjg for (|le ar.
ifewtbevery ist and ad vVc<lnes(1t;y .
MiesJtDnifc Mci’heelt is N.G.
a great deal of attention to an ! rest and conviction of persons who
y. , t rebels are determinid Io fight the to them.
Pabst Beer.
M es Leot a Zeigler, Rec. Scc’y.
Governor Lord will probably, acetylene gas generator, of which
— Americans before reinforcement!?
.g)®
“
Write
us
for
Prices.
i sells liquor to Indians.
a . >i. v. w.iinrn. i . o J k «, K o k .
;.rrivs from tin United States
In resume tile practice of law. but lie lie is the inventor, and from which
The hunters who went over to
¡conclusion, . General Rios ears Ag- ha- made no definite arrangements lie expects to realize good profit.
J.w S.ocr.K«. Iuinaldo.„ proclamation
,
Old
Camp Warner made the
has pro He has several propositions under
biggest
killing of the season, says
duei- i ¡mini ti e e: tl siasni among consideration.
OREGON NOTEN.
KAEMRY LOBtfS. NO. 77, I O O F.
t'
e
Lake
County Examiner. Six-
.. the rebels.
W. S. Duniway, private secre- ;
•teut« nt Odd Fellows Mail, ever., Saturday
T ,>vi«
L. Le.via, N. ‘ .
'teen
antelope
fill before theii
p ’
J. P. Zeigler, Secy.
tan to Covernor Lord, has receiv­
Geo. A. Massie, the abscond-1
■
guns,
and
they
saw
at a distance*
ing sheriff of Columbia county,
ed several flatering propositions,
]
one of which was made to him was caught in I’omeoy Wash a band of 150.
I
£■ A* SiEÊK,
. Salem, Ore. Jan. 11.—At tin this morning. He is carefully last week. He had been elected J Coyotes have killed 100 head
[opening of the senate this morning considering them, aid may accept sheriff
on the populist ticket in. of sheep for C. A. Buckley, a
:
BURNS,
ORk.wON.
Oregon- la message was rcceiveed from Gov­ one after being relieved of his 1892, and during the following Slierman county stock raiser, so
Burn*,
ernor Geer asking the return of the
fall and winter had collected con-, far tpi;i season.
Draws plan, 111:1k. s e-timat' s, etc. Buildings put up within the amount of
I present duties.
nominations of G. A Dolph, H. S
county tax money. He
Secretary of State Kincaid will siderable
:
1 irivi-n inestimates.
J i7“r'atisfneti<in guaranteed.
. ,
,
,
’
1
1 h.i bond of E. M. I.rattam as
B-. an, H. R. Kincaid. rec i.tsof tin-
said to have been a generous
,
,
again assume persona' charge cf is
,.,,,,
,,
, ,
, I register of the United State Land
slate university, and S. II. Holt,
i ”
, , .
,
,
,
Id- piper in Eugene, lie has been hail-fellow-well-met, who . loaned
. , lollice at Lakeview has been filed
'trustee of the soldiers home, which
counit
money
to
many
friends,
,
.
.
REAL ESTATE
,
,,
, ' .
„„
the Bond is for b 10.00».
had bi en «ent in Monday by Got in the neu.-paper business for 35
and was unable to replace it. 1 he
NOTARY rCBLi’* err.or Lord and referred to the com years, and docs not feel as if he
business methods he used in the |
aiittce. The inessag- was tabled ran stay out of it. However, lie
sheriff's
office were full of lossy-' The Youth’# Companion is
by a decisive vote. After mud •ays that in tiie course of time he
suddenly l ^’bably the only periodical in Urick and lime always on hand at the yard. |-#*Refidoneo llnnlcy I iouho .
¿y ?r:i"tiees b.-fore U- N. Laud Office.
debate a motion to instruct th- may sell his plant and engage in ness, and in 1893 he
the world seventy-two years of
committee to report the nomina­ some other business, though at skipped, owing the county about
¡age,
whose first subscriber is still
tion? favorably nt oneo carried by present lie has no such intention. ^•3600.
living
and still a constant reader
a vote of 19 to 11. leaving the mat­
State Trasin er Metschan is tin-
There is very close to $1.000,
Dr.
j
of
the
paper. The subscriber
ter in the hands of the senate.
decided a3 to what he will do. 000 on deposit in the two I’endle
(
The introduction of the bills was He has had several good proposi­ ton banks, with more than one-i who enjoys this unique distinction
SURGEON
AND
ii
Mis.
Hannah
M.
Parson
of
'hen
pushed
and
soon
came
anotliei
PHYSICIAN
tions made him, but lias not yet half of the wheat crop and nearly
J Brooklyn, New York, now in her
communication from the governor
all of the wool clip of 1S98 still m
Residenc
at
DEALER IN—
Oai«e
revoking the nbove referred to now accepted any of them, lie says
With
^5 Ji:ar- »’be was *bc little sister
he will get into some business as the hands of the growei
¡nations,
"as
promptly
IX-ZX
| of a friend of Nathaniel Willis
OREGON
«URNS
! father of N. P. Willis, the poet,
1 and founder of The Youth Com-
:
TINWARE.
GUNs.t=n
fiMMUNITIOM- «
' panion. When Mr. Willis had
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
' resolved upon publishing a new!
.’lAUHINE SHOP 1' N CONNECTION, Bicycles, Mowing Machin.« 4
attorney ,
T paper for young people, his friend
B urns , ........................... O rbgon .
had him put d >wn his sister’s '' ts. repaired promptly and «aliifavtorallj
Cvllee.ion«. i.s:i ! business, an-.i l.c.1
Eoute niauer promt tlv alUnded to.
name as th;- first subscriber. The'
Companion's first issue was dated*
April 16, 1827, and for more than I
j. w r.istMj,
70 years this first subscriber has I
continued to read and enjoy it* I
BIGG & TURNER
The volume for 1899 will lie the ;
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
best The Companion has ever J
W
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Stuilel’akei* Wagons,
Harry C. Smith,
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Brick Laying and
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c
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BURNS, OREGON.
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Keutuc Whiskies
I farne}' \ alley Brewery.
saranœ sah of Gothia?
PHYSICIAN â SURGEON
WATCH THIS COLUMN
Medical Examiner fur
°er a Hutu*] Life Inaurane» Cs.
fí?“t'iír« a< re«i¿*t>ee.
I PENNY
IS A PL.
D. LIHDSAi
BURNS.
OREGON.
Dr. H. E
DENTIST
I-»*“' >ffi • fir«t dvr loitb cf « : I
QSe« '1: . ..^
O remm .
52 weeks.
We are desirous of closing out
our entire stuck of Clothing and
for the next 30 days will give un-
prcc dented bargains in that line
for CASH.
From week to irei L anti
avail ¡ji.tirvilvr i oj' the
Low P RIF ES.
LONDON.
k
K
T iib Y outh C omfanion ,
211 Columbus Av. Boston Mas«.'
T he T imm Hrucir» i« clubbing
with the l«mf.r g outride paper« and
offer« good indù cementa for cash
sub«' riher» C un” in an<l get tour
r.-adii g matter for the long winter
evening».
—If you want a piano or organ
writ” th” Ja.-obe mi Book and Music
Co. The Dalle«, Oregon,for price«.
Tua TfMasJlaa.o.n and Ort-1
an for *2 in advance.
»/»••D
I'M..,..
CALDWLL, IDAHO
A Gcwra! Banking Busino«., Iritnsacled
COPPF-yrONofc/S'J UNVITED
:>jOr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder .