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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1899)
W ■w. I COUNTA. far as Fish lake, where there was five feet of snow on the ground and the worse storm of the reason pre Baker Cay, Ore.—David Ec vailing. Mr. Booth wan to leave lx WED.N!>I)A . cles, L. W. Nibley and other hi= horses there and proceed on AI a nag«* r. stockholder.“ of the Sumpter Val- snowshoes to his ranch on Cache J r 1.1 A N K VI'. n railvvav, sav they will this year creek, nine nail -s west cf ol<l Camp “Fin •ferninst’ the government" extend the railway to tap Harney Polk. He owned a Lome there, and was the common expression las! In twelve years, from 1882 to county stack region, the most ex served as tollgate keeper for the 1895, the rum' er of female- em tensive livestock range in East road e mipany. 11c was about 35 Tuesday. years of age and a good mountain ployed in industrial enterprises in ern Oregon. eer. If Mr- Croker could control the Germany was more than doubled, In i's i-sue of Saturday next the electoral votes of New York, hi- t hat is the sort of showing the BUILDING IN TO OREGON. Laker City Epigram will announce U. S. will make wln-n it gets to advice would be more valuable to that Frank A. Bowen, who for the maintaining a 1 ig standing army, the democratic party. Redding, Cal.— The construc- past year has been ihe editor and but we don't believe the people tic.n crews 0:1 the Nevad.i, Caìi- proprietor, has sold out to Wesley w ill ever allow it to get to such a There is nothing yellow about fornia & Oregon railroad have Ahdrcws. a young man who has Dewey. When he said he need thing. Thanks to the determin reached a point 12 miles north of been his foreman. Mr. Bower, ed tin- battleship Oregon, it is sife ed stand of di-mo. ratic senalpitt, Zimadee, La.-see county, and are retiies from journalism to engage to bet be knew what lie was talk the evil has been avoided for the rapidly extending the road bed in other business which offers him present. a mere remunerative field. ing about. across the Madeline plains to- Tho officers in charge of the ward Alturas and .Southeastern Unit'd States recruiting office in There is again a report tl -it the Oregon. Fitz ’Lee doesn’t bold the high Carlists are about to rise in Spain. est command in cur army in Cuba '1 he haste of the narrow qu'ige Portland has received orders to en This tiling is giowing tiresome but 'he Ciibnnc treat him a- pe<»| le in throwing their road for list no more recruits for the forces One becomes weary even of tlx though he was “the whole thing” ward is said to bv occasioned by in the Philippines at present. He !>as been sending away quite a liction at times. whenever he shows himself in the approtv l> of a road southeast number of recruits lately and baa ward fi < m Grants Pass, which is | evidently supplied ibe demand public a-M inblage. ir.,;!. ing for the rich stock regions Those who have put off enlisting In London the}’ are expel ¡mi nt — ing with cork as a pavement and will now have to wait awhile to get “Teddy” has been to of Klamath and Lake countie in Paris they are doing the same (another chance. ['ton, but Mr. Mi Kinivy j with glass, There would seem bls as to vxhehter he cor- i GALGON NOTES. Tin re are 8000 hungry natives to be no comparison beteween the tiled his'mission when he; about Manila who want Uucle Sam i two as to comfort - in sitting visit was “merely social.” I to give them a square meal. They flown. Fiftien hundred men will be em want to surrender. IIow much ployed in construction work on the ■ ant><*d roast beef hasJMr. Alger on l . __ Public condemnation made Al Secretary Algrr has given it ger give up his contemplated Northwest Railway b-f.re March hand?—Telegram. 15th. out Hat ami plain that nothing pleasure trip to Cuba add Porto | short of a kick from Mr. McKin- Rico, but it ha - not yet been able i Tramps objected to the Japanese ( ity Election ley will force him out of the cabi to make him give up his grip or I section men - clearing up” the nil- road th pot grounds, at Gervai«, one net, and now the public is waiting '.he War portfolio. There was aTiot time-’ and da ’, last w -' k. and a lively Bcritn- HOME to see if Mr. Mt Kinley has the mistake Tuesday. Although • ■ in J the nerve to administer that kick. Czar Ri ed is .- aid to oppose an tramp-- being i ntir.ly •‘cleaned out.' the candidates had expressed them- selves ns opposed to bonding the extra session of congress I étatisé C. Guernsey has 1 t fhe contract town, it was nevertheless made nn With Miles, the conqoeror of he had some outside blisines to tor the first st .tie I -,i! ling at Can ¡‘.-tie and worked to a ‘‘queens of Porto Rico, and bdilev, the attend to. lie, in common with yon. The contract was 1-1 to Joe 1 triste." destroyer of Cervcra’s lici t, both all the other congri s-incn, draws Gos: man, of Vale. The building is The nominees at the meeting apparently oil the Washington an annual salary. to be two stories hirb, dimensions luid Friday were not satifactury blacklist, one is tempted to w.nidei 23x10, with a iliessed stone front to a number of tho voters and if there is not a place also resei- Ilellow ! 'Those interested in Excavators have been working for mother meeting was held Saturday | evening and other candidates nom- ! ved there for Dewey. I the elevated railroad, which has several days. n:.t d. l'he saloon men considered I I viituallv owned New York citt The thicks and g,; e bave arrived they should have some representa-1 In view of the fact that kero ■ for years, are now calling Tammt anil our local spurt nien are I oni- tion on the board, but were not sene and chloroform where the “populists”, because the L'ity ail- ! Larding them from one end of thè successful in electing their candi flavoring extracts which one of I ministration lias cqlleil the 1 ai'road ‘ .slash to the otbi r with indifferent. date, which was a dissapointment slice, s-1. More i irds are kill-d the army colonels examined by company down. to them .-i.i well as many others i ¡about the stove than any place else. who favored tlv-ir nominee. There i the Court of Inquiry detected in —- ' Ammunition, guns and gunboat» the meat fuinished to bis men in The new words, graft and graf- I are in <1, iiiund. The general com- were 176 voters cast with the fol lowing result: < 'nba, it was rath' r llimecessary Il' Mi.SUI«",! » ,rW.’. ..J.1.1.. pleasure in eating.” < .’mVnn^i.'R. ih Ár.'gte; fiiiing tht’ words anil describing .-ighti dmss —Lakeview Express. (ie> Fry, 1)9, Geo Shelley, 91: Geo |a punishment for’a person found K o Waters, 61. The ^highest two Tile ice on Big Klamath lake is .shipment from the guilty. A grafter is defined to bi elected. Treasurer W- A. Gowan, ne.iiIv all gone, and ns soon as the United States to Spain since tile any person who lo.ifs around le ’- M. L. Lewis, 67, Recorder, D. post .fliee department permits the war was a cargo of w lieu'. islativc halls seeking employment carrying of the Fort Klamath mail Jami son, 86- NV. Y. King, 83. Spain ought to recognize bv this by persons or corpoiations inter I I.' result gives g K»d satisfaction bv Ste.iir.hn.it, the little steamer time |h,tt] she can get am thing ested in measures pending before Lottie i’ will bo brought up from I fi <>in t hi- country, from a licking the legislature and any meinbi 1 th.' leaver Klamath ;.uil put on the to a square meal, it she on)'.' g i of the legislature who introduces ' Lig hike for that purpose. The úcu.i F» STKA a a 92! about it right. Ex. bids of .1 prohibitory character for Fort Klati i'!i mail j imtrr.ctor, J. TOEff. the purpose of extorting money M ‘ hihiers, is daily expecting word Call and see samples of our work V ’ "i and w ho .:s.-i.-t outside grafters from tb.e department t > this ell'i-et gnd get Prices. Sore heads often tell the truth. Importen >nd WhoIesaJsDaatera I« all kinds jf in seeming employment fi.r in iilUCICAL CftäCHANDISE« i he Tobtison Bros , of John Day, I'or instance, when Citngnssman Gi'Hars. Ocn’o«. A cordon®. Hii-mont tended victims. Any person ecn- Io-1 nb*'ut 50 h ad of she *p li»'li,‘.v .1«. - . 11 :. lits I»;»,etc., tu. I Johnson, of Lid , who said as much about Mr. Mclxinlev as t i< ted i ( being a grafter shall be Da v ville last wk /ays t he t ’ai.yon Egan did about lien. Miles, onb lined t^io to .‘¡’500 and be disipiai- News. 1 he sheep were on a bar in more polished l.ingu i;p‘, dun g ilied foi holding any office.- Ex between t»v > channels of therivir, ’ and wiieii the ice broke up, causing ed that the policy of the ¡uln.ims the water to rise, the bar was over-, tiatian was dictated bv a combine New \ prb Immranic ('o. Leads. fl.iweu and 3 200 shci p w ’re in 1 of capitalists. danger of drownin.t. By heroic 'Ir*: Albany, Feb. 2(>.—The insurance I Toris all the sheep, with th ■ ex ep- ! Caveat a . nnu Tnid .r.< irilalll’at- cut t'B ’ ir.t ss ». o«lrrd‘e I et-s. i reports tiled with Insurant' • Super- 0 is OppcsC? «■'• S. Patent G«Mce. We under.st.uni the “cite d ids" i intendent 1’iiyn are being tubulated non ot about 50 lr ad, '..e'e pilntv'd I idg Ot.r we can >ecurc patent I .1. ieas time than thoao across 'emote faQi Wsdbingtoa. will insist on lrick (lues in .ill lor reference to the legislature. The ' photo., .............. with de«crip- ..p- ■ ' '< . o- M ib.c . r no. fri ■ ot partsuf town. That's the stull! year 1 m *8, for the lire anil marine 11 ■ < - . ■ • ■ parent — •.- — cured, ----- . G.i.d turf cattle are scarce in is 1*0 * P. ’’’vl'ka. -i: hov.- '•. Ooc.j'u Putrnta.” with ’, .-rn.-tuil V client« . ■ ; - ■ y ur st At d, county, or 11 we are to do without .my bet i companies, shows an itq r, vi meiit Lake county now, and the unprcec-' Uli:. tons, i.-ni lire. Addn.!*», A iks s -. dented demand for fat cattle b.-is ter tire protection than what We | oyer 18!>,. IL, ’1 otal premium re ’OW&CO hwve at present, it stands the , <‘i ipts were ♦12S,4A_>.•/_>•’, 40- pU:(] in lined in.n. v stock nie'ilto consider ! C,A.SL C.P ts Faie.:l i Xcs. W..-.-^tor, 0. C- tin 1 u.-oposition of winter feeding tor losses, |.VSS(l| p.dd f, r property owner in hand to look alter his buildings. No more |.1\'s. 13,91® III 96; totaldlebarav them for the epiingnrirket. Ab ait I stove-pipes. menu, 1132,338, 978 35. The life the only available beefeattie in the companies’ statements show that county are th.>.<’ owned by 11 n-v tin re bos teen a large increase oyi r Jac's• o t, the wea'thv Indian st >'k The new c ity officer.’« civettìi 1897. man ot ‘he ns rvati >n. who has, last Tuesday are good, subit.in I lie New N ork Lite leads in new a! ut f>0 which lie is fei'.li.i’ at i 1 tial citizens and have ali ex business, paid forth-' ve.tr, with the Pig tuarsh. pressed themselves as being op <3.1,1 poliites, insuring ♦l'>2,093 Ali e irth slide in Coir creek can »■ posed to bonding the town of 369, and new pr< iiiiums of i6.(t.>t,- | voti Tueedav morning iytx>ut 5 Burns for any purpose. Those 499 The Mutual Life reports 51.. o dock lesiilti d in deridling thè who were inclined to drop further 7s> policies, insuring $ l ?s 7-, 1 Uss ergine, ti nd< r and dea l'end bag improvement and building on ac and new premiums of ♦5,14t>.54‘» li i gè c..r of thè south botimi S. I* » mi ««ovas count of the bonding clause in the The Equitable Life. 12,030 p-dieies overhinl. Michael Drvanev, th<- insuring 9121,267,516, and pruni li.-.-tnar, -v;.s esught and liniomd pew city charter can now pro- urnsot *4,4*1».6 I '1 tie war stamp under thè cugine as il w:ia over- teed w about fe v tax to the governniet.t on the new turniil and ,'roni tire nature of thè business of these three great com ì ground it «va.« som - lenirsi Libre he Should a country in-wsp.ipci panics will i xie I I 150.UM. eould be r.'lc.i-.l. Fortunately i’he New York Life ha- til d with ln> was Iving dose io Co«r ere. k accept adv••rii-ving in.itter fimn ■¡H'rintemlent Bun it new form and a Constant application of WR.tr merchant# in competing towns.- This m a question Uvat will heir of policy which is made absolutely previ nted hi# being a nonforfeitable amt death bv eaeaping steam discussion. As 1 genv.al p: op from date of issue, tsken 1.« liìa home at IL'.«* aitiou we should siy not to do so. a 3 | er emt ii.t-» gissi pr spreta o! re.-overi providing your own merchants rc- suinpli >11. and t ie Irrespective No hing tei bis bt'-’ii h ciprtH'.ite. We fail to s, e .11.v ports state tint it it ^c- leSs fri-m \\ R. Itootli. wh ic for one. good reason, however, whv al ai policy com rail c •li ro.«s ihe ui•> in.ahis fra the loy.dity to some institute» 1. any eompinv. 1 V .1 inu.irv .»il, and it ì.« «up; •i •’ 'iWEüL lind all self-sacrilicing should dv- create a i nplx a' he pi ri-hrd in thè mi ytjlve oil the new-paper in.»n met b ids. F . k< n’< man ivi n1 aiti TAI' HARNEY White Front Livery, Feed & Sale ( -ND ERTA KER. M. 11. BllEMOS lropnetor, Burns, Orsgsn. This Stable is located on the corner of Fist and B, Streets, and keeps I k ; and grain on hand' lias competent help. Ruas a Job Wagou, Takes panes, gers to any part of the Country. YOUR Our Prices IRISCH & DONEGAN, Proprietors. OREGON McCLAIN &. WILLIAMS, Proprietors. rhe proprietors cf this large and commodious House are experienced hotel keepers and the public is assured good accommodations. All Toaied Alike. Table Sevice the Best. ^£T*I’arties desiring regular board are requested to consult th# Landlord. n 9 R. C. AXGEVINE, Proprietor. CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FINE BILLIARD AND I’OOL TABLES. COMFORTABLE CLUB ROOMS OH Pcbir.son Buiiding KIGHT Y HEAT MARKET Burns, Oregon. Fresh Beef Pork etc, in any quantity desired. Head Cheese Bologna and Sausage of all kinds always on hand- Your patronage solicited. 1. HARNEY HOTEL, J w. BUCHANON, Propt. HARNRY, OREGON. TMr, Supplied with the Be.t the Jfartet Afford, Scznfortable Lodsino's, Everything First-Class. —Teuu. fur Board by the day, week or month an Application— Transient Tmde unvon Specta! Attention. o. CALKINS, — dealer in — SïÂfLEXtjROSERIESj 'EOETABI.ES, GRAIN. PROVISION?, etc. TOBACCO and CIGARS. 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