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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1899)
£he iuinrs-Mimud. wEnxt-ii>Aï l EitBCAity i.. i - A»#»»« J C 1.1A S II» no M n iiRK«*r. 7X>.-- 71 ohu y 71Uh. sec if it is found that artesian wa ler can be had in such c unities as Harney, where there are thous ands ami thousands of acres i f arid land, that the county will soon be developed, all the land finally taken up, cultivated and thereby bring in more money to be appro priated to his ••bles ied” \\ estern Oregon schools, salmon hatcheries, state fairs, the II ix project, etc. These two bills are more enti tled to consideration than a large majority of those proposed fol that secion. tain, the present facilities for light ing lire is not w hat ¡'. should be ami something ought to ba Gone to belter our condi ion in that re sped at least. will put up a general merchandise store on the W IL Hogan place on Silver ereek in the near future. That section is a very good locality f .r such a business. White Front Livery, Feed & Sale STA 23JL,æS The Detroit Tribue is very »a tie concerning the proposition to elect United State senators hv a a direct vote of the people. It re minks that “if that cannot be, how- <-vi-r. it is certain that there should be a Litv to compel cat; 1. I ites tn use cash registers.” Prof. Chas. Leonard, principal of the Burns public schools, is working to have the sell ?ol ca'.a logi.ed for the coming year. This is a move in the right direction and should have the hearty stip pint of every patron ami citiz 11 I-i the district < o tit t) i m rn nj of the district. The matter will cforo Judgt Bonnifiel-l, James be so arranged that the mone» Sh t-.v and Leslie Bo.vie, the train for printing t he catalogues wil1 not robbers, nppcsre.l f r arraigr.ru-nt In talking with some of the come out of the regu'ar school D. S. Truman appeared as counsel business men of Bums »ve lind funds, lmt be raised outside. fir the défendants am) entered 11 that should the proposed neiv to the indictment, the hearing for chai ter "pass and become a law. it A Boy On Masonry. 1-murer 1»hich was set for 1 o'clock will have a tendency to slop tin- this afternoon. W. S Bonnilield was rapid impiovements now being An I Hi noil Loy was ask <1 • ntered of rccoid as as-; -stunt coun -<1 foi the slide.— Vi’innimucca contemplated. It is claimed by ivri.e an cssav on M isonrv many that too much power is vest here is wh t lie wrote: "Kit Silver State Feb 11. A letter to C. A. Swet-k ft ed in the town couui ij, giving that onion was a man ivb i 1 veil so many body the p >»ver and authority to years in the country that he was Winnemucca, states tint the trial bond the town for large sums of the whole push. He was an awful of Shaw and Botiie has b eti set for ■.vise man and one d i v two women March 27th. money for the purpose of water came to him. each holding to the works, electric lights, street im leg of a Icibv and ne.i-lr pulling it provements, etc., which they con two uml eacii <1 liming it. And sidi-r should b : submitted to the King S demon wasn't ('.•< ling right NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (J S LAND OVTICE AT Bl h.N«, OHEGOh' w hole people. good anil he said: ‘Whv couldn't February 9, 1899. One m.m who contemplated the brat h ivo been twins an 1 st< p Notice is lit relm given that the itllovrlnyt na ad notice of *' Ma ----- - put'ing up a large brick this ped this ho'her?’ And 'tlo-n he j to make final piu->( in Bui'jmrt • f J ij '’ifi'm and I : h i! sui I proof »vili be nitnie bufo, spring, says: ••1 w i l not moi tgage ••nil'd for his mac1 e*e an I was ir > jan I Ke< < h er. >. Land Offîna a: JiitrnK, (.ir «.'raddock, , ¡-g nt. on Ma:< it ti, is 1-»5 i.», ». viz: G<-.-. ; 'I î. N.» .il. .’-i I. for f«>r : 1 Ju he K’-., . Ni. N E ’ !.i t un! SW , my own business, and am not in . ing Io W> yli-rizo tin p. or l tt N, N’A , w W t , .-<•<•■ !■<•<•• ; ?, T IS is > S !; 2 E W M. H l * name* i ’he íollowinjí wi’nrFses ’<» pr.»re favor of giving four or live other noc'-nt litth baby, and give I his c intinti' > s retE.lence upon aa I « nifi »a.ion ■ • Fani Ian • I, viz: 1 et (’..ziri. F rank II. Sv’k men the privilege to mortgage it woman a p'.-< <• of it. then the nn uu<l '.eui«r* lltnuins, nil of Fr n . W . Oreg. n. -•.* »uft, H m rii e.» t »11 for me. I shall 11 >t build if the 1 mother of the I a'w said: GE ». W. B.» YÄ», Rogiti ar. Salomon; stay Ihv Lai-d. 1.- t new city charter is pass <1 by the ■ Id h- g h ive it. If I can’t hi legisl :tu e. thole b it.v 1 wi n’t I :.ve any All this di s itisfaction might Then S oomiiii tol 1 her to oik e th ha» e been n m dii d had the pro 1 :e v ami go Lome and wind 1 its posed inc isure b -i-n l ead a’ a i Li’-e. f>r In- k..ew it was h rs. IL- mass meeting of the taxpayers people buy Ilood’a Sarsaparilla fn told the <>■ b< r <ld v.in>:in t I ' K" Do preference to any other,— in fact almoirl a id r. ceived theii ; [ oval bef. re chase h:-rs< If. King Sol. mo.i t(z the exclusion of all others? bi i >g sent to our rep. e .i n'ati» v> Solomon's temple m <] was at S dem. I itlur 1 f Mas >ns lie l a i t hundred wives ami three lm.-i They know from actual use that Hood’a is the best, i. c., it cures when others fail. that la.ly tii- nds, a:i I that’s why then- Hood ’s Barsaparilla is still made under are so many M isons in the world the personal supervision of the educated pharmacists who originated it. the My pipi says King Solomon hiis a The question of best is ju6t as positively ivnrm 1.11.uber and I think he was decided in favor of Hood’s as the question comparative sales. hot Hull mi self Th it. is nil I know of Another thing: Every advertisement or King Solomon.”— T m Ti ler. of Hood's Sarsaparilla is true, is honest. It was not difficult to make several of Wisconsin's would be Atldiltunal Locals senators believe that the s a e lias It will Boon be taxplying time. just past through the coldest snap The Maino was I loivn up on>- it has lia 1 for y-eais. year agi t idav. Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. SI. The Salem staff correspondent of the Portland Oregonian has the following to say injjregard 10 ap propriations prop oed for this sec tion : The coyote .bounty bill calls foi ,5*50,600', nf w hich about half is to be raised by a special tax upon sheep of 1 cent per head, and the balance by general taxation. If there is one good ai gument in support of this proposition, 1 can not conceive it, and have found nobody who can give it to me. b would be too much to call it a steal, for it is, J am sure, propose'l in good faith; but, if it should be come a law it would be .male a graft, pure and simple. 1 nder a Jaw providing for a bounty of $2 per scalp for "vartninls,” tin- busi ness of raising coyotes for the 1 scalps would soon surpass even other industry in the slate. 1 can not believe lh.it this absurd propo sition stands a ghost of a show. The artesian well bill, calling for .$42,000 to be spent in i-xperimen- tation in the arid counties, bears till the supei lii ial mill ks of a job. and if at the bottom of it there does not repose a company of po litical wcll-bori-rs with alleged ^kiilful service to sell, I am no prophet. I do not pi etend to know, in the sense of having defi nite personal inf< rmatioi., an, thing about it; but lam willing to bet a cotton ha’, against thesi.itehnu e that this aitesiail well proposition is a graft without mitigatiim. Its whole appeal lies in the allegation that “justice-’ demands that the state “do something” for Easti 111 Oregon. ¿And here, truly enough, there is somewhat of a grievance. The whole public fund oi (he state, barring the little appropriation f..i the so called normal school at Weston, mid a petty d slriitfa-i appropriation, is expended in the western countie'. Mai i<>11 has the Capitol, the state “institutions,” lb.- alleged state fair and the state of- Jicials; Polk has the so-called nor mal school; Benton has the state agricultural college; Lane tin- state uni» ci sity ; Douglas the sol diers' home; Jackson lias th.- s >• called normal silmol at /Ashland;. Prepared only byC. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Klass. Clackamas has a hatchi-r» ; C at El Caldwell, who has been visit 'Pile school board of this di: - -, ,, are the only pills to tak» sop has in >st of the local benclit- ing 1.1 t'iiiviia City, returned horn flood S rlllS w>Ui Hood's bar »»parili». which come*',from the disburse tri t has levied a j mill lax for 'l:e '.hi • Week. ments of the lisli 1 nninission.! md I pu;a> ne of paving interest on the Multnomah, in the end. gi ts them bunds. T'he people of Burn line Poor old Gen Miles They iri all I'e coast counties, nutside to pay a ; |.7-lo mill tax this ye n . dter Lis scalp nn I from present in ^4 :7 j ! f '! ot Clatsop, get little from the state; dil ations are going to get it. C- : E y. 'éM ir 4 but they have big slices of patron Twenty-four stati s have, bi Huntington has the youngest age through state iidluenie in tin form of government appr<>pi iatioiis formal votes of their legislatures, city mayor in the state, Hi' name Eastern Oregon .done pays taxis dei l.ued ip favor of the elei is Harry Dully and is 23 rears oh!. n .'.:idallA‘ai* cder»-e faea. • but gets nothing back, and tlu of 1 . S. senatm s by direct . - P iteti’ Office. . Y s tir!c those people don’t like it. of the people, but congress •'-.‘■■l deucrip- The last paragraph of the above ignoies the matter Call and see samples of our wotk |i-.r<T.: r.«cured. < • ..p I .U-.iir'. " with shows who received the bcm tits —... ■ 1 ■ I!" • and get Prices. j a >ute, »y, or *’>W from looting the state treason If fu i* trade in w noil pulp, for ••Eastern Oregon alone pa» > tin paper making is .1 goo ] thing Lu I taxes but gets nothing ba-. I. he 127 big daihes which sent rep No»», that’s a (act. I he pc >ple resentatives to Washington to .ok of Eastern Oregon do not object for is, w hv wouldn't free trad.- in to appropriating mom \ when it everything b - good for evei vboilv . 3 is for something of benefit to tin- Ì SEEDS state in genei.d,-blit when such ( icii . Mlles may console himself appropriations are m ule foi the » ’* vLat vv. ry with 1 lie knowledge that lie has • - i-wt >• :n«cds. 'j h«« i jrr benelit of a 1 ei tain localit», when .1 • •- I •. convinced a large majority of the <<>>> ' ' ' : - >.| it is plain that it is not of equal j&QT ci* Ml.;« h !•. ,•* I«« 11 I mt tP.<* people th.it bad beef was furnish if rvest .-»».,« » ... -, ,n • y, v.Mld. ,n beni lit to the »»link* state or e»-en W Ft rry ’s J••• d _A • r, i f vr ed our soldiers, eten if the admin one-tliild of r, when it is to help r X :k;c '• •'• ' * • i reo '• th»« : 3k>ng. istration refuses to be convinced FERRY i CO.. a town wlieic a so-called‘-state I. Mxh. institution is located and pa» big It is a little humiliating when a sala: it-s to certain "pets” »»ho get Santiago, Cuba, p.ipct objects to the coveted prizes and graf > our introducing there the monop whether limy have the qu.ililii-a lions 01 not tiu- people of East olies which have been allowed to accomplish so much ruin in the ern Oregon don’t like it ù 3 .-.of LOCAL DISEASE The assertion that should the United States it is and is the result of ro»ds and sudden climatic chancct. bill providing a bounty of $2 on Tt can be ctiroa rr a pit. «ant •> : r.- rent, dy which re . E ig.-m is holdiui; tight to hi> coyote si.tips be,erne a law the • ' are rvc’.y ntotl:.«’ « . B-. bnjfntik'k’y a s irbedH vivee "pull but lie cannot hide lus business of 1 airing coyotes foi then un- at on- ie( atone.. - p-ev. rr rc'ier si alps »»null soon sui p.i’s evei» easiness that it may fail him other industry , i. \cr\ >•!!» With His friends have been m iking is nek- 'Vi'i :_cx| t» b.» E - th. nwsh frurr for N«>. a K a’arrh. <’■' t n lh'r.4 and Hay brver of ail rv; ardiva, k • • •; « • » ' n over J,000.000 In ad of sheep in ■ v eiicil threats al*nut what he »» III pi > a-, i n rS • v. en, brait lha aurea» po* che<»l a’ •Haya Irctt» H k - mem -tt • r«*'i*Mva tham «va Oicgon and two-tliiids if them ti II. if h- isn't pn tected. rftaen an I • ■■<• ■. Pr.. -«c. st l*r«i .-’«rscvl m.1 KL\ L«. X1 i'llr lis War 'aiuxx-Ñc * ïctk. 1:1 Eastern Oregon it will !>•.- s< cn that most of thy $5o,i*»«o »»ill be Gov. M, Millen, of Tenn , has laised by men in that business and the courage of his -nictions over half the amount east of the ■ t >A\I> I VSTKt MI’.'.TS C.isc.ltii s. \\ hu h >s more I ent- city < f Memphis to issue gold ' S\T i’KIMT’ » F iinal to all sections the scalp boun- bends, and a n ounced th it he \y bill or $100,000 appiopi i.ited wou'd sanction no leg station W • were slio.vti a letter from a dis- to the state uni» ci sit» . criminating against I . S legal captain at Iloilo, written to Reeeiv- The aitesiail »»ell bill •■bears all tender coins. er N- nd, of thi-_ tri.».- I ',.- fetter n a* an answer to an i . ¡uiry from the supcrtii ial marks , ( a job," he Mr V well In -< g tt .1 to ti: t 'n't<. ’.» says. Well, n< w, il we »»« e m Some of our ci ecus think the son who is under his command JOWA- !-. SfiÀÎÏUÂ'S b:s place, mil interested in that ideiof pul.ing m water woik Ct Lt FX ATTO IL * xpresw 1 liim-i- ; ,*.s i i . g p Cl! TAR A section of Diegan, wltu- appro unpi .u tii ..b'e . nd tint it» m,|, ot '*• d to ret si mug the I i>/p-'t « priations for l >i .d affairs 11.»<-r lai. be accomplished (or leas than to pas’, we would not hr e ■ 5*50,0. o ..ml perhaps n.d .itti .it tinned that mb) it. Can.u.t h. figure. Well, one th n ccr M. II. BRENTON Propinici-, This Stable is located on the corner of Fist’ ami B, Streets, and keeps L»y and grain on hand- Has competent help. Run» a Job Wag. 11, Take» pane,, gers to any pail of thc-Couutry. TRISCIJ it DONEGAN, Proprietors. Et RNS, OREGON McC'LAIN it WILLIAMS, Proprietors. Tne proprietors of this large and commodious House are experienced Why hotel keepers and the public is assured good accommodations. All Teated Alike. Table Sevice the Best. fiTParties decir ig regular board are requested to consult the Landlord. Because Hood’s Bums, Oregon. “STAR” Saloon, K. C. ANGEVINE, Proprietor. OI Prices CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. Sarsaparilla COMFORTABLE CLUB ROOMS Oíd f?cj.nson Euildin«*', ci Y MEAT MARKET 4 THE Ely s Creili b3:iü Burn?, Oregon, i Fresh Beef Pork, etc. in any quantity desired. Head Cheese Bologna and Sausage of ail kinds always on hand- Your patronage solicited. HARNEY HOTEL, j. W. BUCH A NON, Propt IlARNRY, OREGON. SoppUrd with the Bf,t ,ht .Varket Afford, Comfortable Lodgings. Everything First-Class. -T m. fur Bo.nl by the d.y, week nr Mcnth tn App)iMtiOn___ msient Trade uiven Special Attention. 0. CALKINS, — DEALER IN— SrAPLElfìROGERIES.J VEGETABLES, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, etc. TOBAC CO and CIGARS. Opposite The Timee-Herald Office, Burna. Oregon,