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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1899)
w» — - THE TIMES-HERALD Tho ‘Best'— Gives The News ADVERTISIN SUBSCRIBE. Job CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896. She iimco-Miaaid. BURNS, HARNEY’ COUNTY, ORI IOX. MAH G 15. lx-m MEDIUM Printing;. YOL. XII, Government of Cuba. NO.16 : ties held by tho state laud board Must Pay Full Licersi'. judge and prosecuting attorney and the same has become delin thereof, and prescribing the times Collectors of Internal Revenue , and places of holding tho terms of Washington, March 10.—The ad- quent, ami certified to by the proper I SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . ministration is contemplating a officers for collection, as the law David M. Dunne h?.' jus' r eUved eiresit court of said judicial district Ose Year Six Moaths Lw change in some features of the gov- directs, it shall be tl.o duty of the ^om the United St.it e8 treasury de-! 1 approved Fepruary 20, 18’35, be Three Months ... .......................................... .. Ontario, Oregon. a decision regarding the and the same is hereby amended .ernment of Cuba. It is probable clerk of this board, upon the aseer- partment . OFFICIAL DIRECTORY i that the military government will tainment of tho amount, to pay the --pl-bia 11 1 ■' -1-- revenue 1 so as to read as follows: STATE—ORIGON : , r • • extent, lie replace by a sun,,- ei,•! i'm.-g • i: ' • • . : .x to tb? i-i iter« uf count, tv, city Section 5. Tho terms of the cir r i g . w. Mi-Brlik. • i - to a certain IMO to' Sanatori < ITb/r Tongue."*U ' civil govt-rikment. The head of the or, whereupon foreclosure proc cd-- :,l,‘l eehool warrents ihed. . on cuit court for tho said ninth judi I vongressmeu ings shall be instituted forth.nth. is un itnportant one, end will I., tin- '"■«n ’ M.'i'iemnn ' government must of course remain cial district shall be bel l at the Attorney General governor means of enriching th ■ gcvvrnim nt county seats i.f the respective coun JTix'st Class C'oods i''¿"KÎnfaï'.i i military, biu the plan in eontem Secretary of state H. to tho extent of several thou aid ties of said district, as follows: Treasurer New Appointments ir« “ !! ; ¡»lotion is to have the civil officers 5apt. Public Instruction d ill.irs at the expense of many of Malheur county, on the first Mon 4t*te Printer 14 w m.aeits[ independent of military men in the f R S. Dean. £ J The following appointments were the brokers of Oregon, Washingt jn, day in April, ami the first Monday ......... ? c. Woivcrtou i cabinet and subordinale positions 5 taj)renio J udges ) F. A. Moor« I * MINETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. It 13 believed that experts in dif- recently made by Governor (leer: ..and Alaska, who . , will be called . up . 1 ! of Octo: er of each year: and in & • M.D. Il -.rin-y county, on the third Mon îî J fnd«e A’tiraev < . W CLlFFOhi» . l’ut r!*h. 1 feront line, such as finance and the J- D- L-e, of Portland, for superin- 01 1”-- again .......... ilk ■ \Ve rli. it your trade and guarantee l'A I It TREATMENT to all ,J±œ ■ management of general business of i tendent of the penitentiary. . L. I’., special tax. which, under a f rue r day in April, and the fourth Mon L t • a a ».. . . . -- . s'V__ - i* % r . ? * <• construction oftb - law, was refam! lay in October of each year; mid tho island and of the different mu-1Oeer- of Marion county, for state BOUNTY—HARNEY : Ja-ncB A Sparrow nicipalities, will gc-t along more I land agent; J. W. Bailey, of l’ort- id to them This r f rs to th in Grant county, on the third Mon 6 ou tit y j ................. ........ .......... 11. Richardaon tflerk (R) .. J - C. Welcome smoothly than the army officers. i land, for dairy and food contniis- special tax far the flacalyeart I lay in May, and the third Monday rreahitrer ......................... ........... Go. Whiting Surveyor 1898. Brokers are re in November of each year. . .À. J. McKinnon It io said that the officers, I ting |sioner, L. 1’. \V. Quimby, of Port ing J:me iherilf.......................... ............ J W lluehftnun quired to pay a tpeei.-tl tax < f *50 Assessor .. Section 2. Inasmuch uh great land, game and forestry warden. ?», ,W C.Hjni brought up under strict military ich.ìol Superirt^u-leut ... A. K. Rtchftrdacn a year. The old ruling, made in n. cecity exist fir tho immediate itock Inspector !b)i..............A. Venator dtsciplin, held, not the statins, but I and Ilo3s E. Moores, of Salem, for Rjaiiu'.»!*: ou «¡'B ' ip .J Gvw. ilagcy wa ■' . . change of the term, of said circuit the army rules and regulations as 1 printing expert. ¡¡Lee’s appointment ■- ptember, 18 that persons employing their own ornea: i • ■ •; rt for s lid ninth judicial di. : riet I will not take effi-et until April 1. LAND MA KN BY U. S, th1' guide in all things, while tilt Geo.*W »¡io money in buy ing warrents wi re i t ! i his act shall take effect and be in Register .......... although Superintend-int Gilbert ’ s t.in.ti Newu civilian < ffieeis would hold the t-pv K«eeiver subject to special tax required of farce from and after its approval ; tues t.s the supreme guide and en term expired last w< ek. The others ------ AGENTS FOR------ broke« di ing a gm ral busim ss. by the governor. deavor to get along umb r them in . will t?.ke effect i.ntnediatel v. I’.ii- Approved by T. T, Geer, Feb. 1(1, Th - following ih fines, for the SOCIETIES. | the Lest, manner possible and with lev was elected by the legislature 1 1899. I time, tho si eond paragraph <d rwsessed i un ^ cr 'he first act creating ki- first 8VI.VA REBEKAH Degree No. 13 I more diplomacy than is »^îcCormck Harvesting Machery e net of .1 une 13, 1 89 • Meetscvery 1st and Cd Wednesday. < lll'-e passed by the legislature, bn! section 2 t.f th . by the army men. " Mips Jeuu.it McPlieetcis N.G. M »a Lcuua Zeigler. Rec. Sec’y. ' ill. rwards another Lili was pass, d r-dating to this sttl ject: It is not known whether the con- Late ( Fro hi Life. “Treasury Department. Ollie of I’.cmplated change has rt ached a ! making the dairy and food comniis f¿ST\V rito us for Prices. A. ô. U. W. Burns Ledge, No. 47 All women are rivals—and this ' point fulher than discussion in the sinner appointive by the governor; \he Commissioner of Internal It. Neetsevery 2d und IthThurf-Inys. M M Hurton, M. W. i ;-o Governor Geer, in naming him entte, Washington, D. C, Feb. 28. they never forget. J.W Bayer, Rte. ; war departin' nt and with the presi , dent. I nt its advantages have been for the place, merely ratified the 1899.—David M. D.inne, Collector Temptation, lit- gravitation, va . pointed out and the authority ot | choice b.4’ the legi.-l ituro. L R. Internal R - ne,Portland. Oregon. r’es inversely as the rqtiam of the! XAKMZY I.0B8E, NO. 77, I. O O F. Me«U ut Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday tho government under control of the 1 | Geer is a brother of Cal Geer of this Sir—Your letter of the 17th instant distance. t 7.5Ö pm, W E H ub N iu , N. G. w y King,seey. njjütaiy government has been d s • . I place. has been received, inquiring Love is the only religion in which I‘whether persons, whose btisim- ■ termined. there have been ni hen-tics. Why? Stopped tire Pap r. I is to buy coun'y warrents, city c Ä- SWEEK, Aeeause women lire at once its ob—, I warrent?, or si bool orders are • ab • , arc . sub- . priesthood. ■ , Sal? cf School Lands t lj- ct and i its ATTORNEY AT LAW, “Once upon a ttime,” sa;. s t ject to the p • u.i nt of special tax | "Even if ih beef vas bad, Miles: Houtzdale (I’a ) .Journal, "a man as brokers. t*rr con. Bitta«. The state board of ech-. ol land got mad at tho editor and stopped ORLuON. BURNS, was guilty i f a breach of etiquette "You are hereby nd vis. d in the in making his charges public.’’ | commissioners has adopt d rules the pati.'r. In a few weeks he sold affirmative, even when, an you Draw j.’ in. iihi I, • -1¡tirili ■ te. Hu'dilings ; ut up within the amenai of ........i ! 1 ¡¡t . . ‘ . “p.i.- ibly; but good bei f is more regulating the loaning of school ..is corn for 4 cents less than the state, these persons buy this class important than ctquttte.” figures giv.-u in cstinintes. ; ¡^Satisfaction guarantee'll. money, Theiuies will be printed i market price. Then his property of paper simply as nil invet tme:,t on the blank applications for loans. I was sold for taxes because he didn.t "If you hav ■ nevi r read the1 "It ¡3 bi Id bv t h ? office tb •They are: rtiulthe Sheriff's sale, lie piid heal estate AGENT. rrnthtelh-r, how do vou know ii is county warrants, city First—No application for a loan 110 for n lot of forged notes whi'.-h ike best new. p.-ipc ' notary rul'd.i.’* ' school orders come will be considered for less than had been advertised for two weeks "I know il lias a n .aller circula ‘Clc ¡250, nor for a greater sum than and which the public had been meaning of tlio words 'other te n than the other.” t ¡ties’, in the second parngrsjih of 7'5000, and in no ease for a greattr warned against. He th ru.-hed to ty ¡‘ructi.es before U- S. I.and Oflce. section 2 of tl o act of J ime 13 1 >98: ' Risii p Geli-m: Y i - h iml< <-il; I Ur t D and lime alway s on hand at die yard, è ' ^’Inidonee 11 unlry houao. sum than one-third of the ca-li the printing oilice ami j .i l s.-vcrnl and that p‘-rsons, thert fere, who- c am b-'ppy lo s:iv timt our mispion- value of the security efi't-rtd. years' subscription in advance and busim --i it is to nt-g.ii.-tl.- j. •'cha-'• I . I . ...... - v S-eond—That no attorney of the had the editor sign an agreement of thc-s.' warrents mt:-1 be required nrv work in thè Pliillipines board thall charge any fee for the that be w-iuld knock him down if to pay s|i< cial ti-.x ns brokers, ns it i bini mo-t succe-■ f tl. W<-recei’tly examination of the title to land of- he should again order bis paper i> expressly provid' d by the statue Iliade ,i. Ice of tuo thoussrid of i theni i-i a single dav. fi red as security for loan fr. in the , stopped.” that those who do fili li I u.-iae-.“ PHYSICIAN and I ¡state, and make the pay meat of the ‘fi r them Ivi -’ shall be r 'arded - ‘ Troth,’’ f id Hogan, a« he no- ■Re ddenc | same contirgi nt upon tho iq plica-' at Office A 250 t-n shipm'nt of 11 air went as brokers. Resp< etfully ' ours, i • d m tibi’i rm.illv large man rid-' DEALER IN - ‘ lion for the lean being accept'd by out lust w> < k from Bend lot on. con i' It ' i', ‘ i‘- ’; an ugly t h'l.-ne for rueh * N. 15 SCOTT, C -.mmiii-i hit . OREGON •A UR NS IIA1 < D WÀ1XE CROCKery ¡‘he board, nor t ltd 1 the attorney a big I ruts- I’ be .--p: ittin’or top <i( signed by the !’< ndletmi roller mills, in nny caae charge any commirsion that li't’.o mare. S :re,’’ he went and destined for the Orient, to go AX ACT i uj on lheamount i f the loan applied ■ <>n, "if I ho loikes of him wants t’ co via the O. il. it N. Co.’s i -anu r ♦ : AMMUNITION- GUNS. TINWARE. iior - b i d; he’d bitter git an ile- . ' fur and granted. To amend section 5 of an Act cri Monmouthshire, on March 20. This GEO. S. SIZEMORE, ph: nt.” attorney . Third—That all charges by any shipment «ill be followed by one tilted "An Act intilt'd an Act .'i A II I 5 E - ilOl’ I* N < O N N l.t IltiN. Uicych-B, Mowing Mickines, Guw B urns , ............................. O reo .» I attorney of the beard for the < x .mi- • of 350 tons, to go in about .. wo k, creating the Ninth Ju-licini District OUecaon«, I.an.l bü-in.iw. and !■'? ■ ts. r«-|>a>rm promptly und satisfaclorully n, ami p .vi- . nation cf the title-to land ofi'eied as and which «ill be sent via the O. ■ f th-- St::‘ I of Or Estât»* .natter pronti Hv athmueu to. | security for such loans shall be a E. A N. steamer Lenox. The two ding for tl.o appointment of a jndg- j reasonable fee for such service, and shipments comprise over 50,000 arida pri.".-outing attorney thereof R M. TÜRNER- the aim unt agreed upon n.u-t be sacks, and in the INndleton ware and pr<-°( ri bi ng the times ami J. w uns««, houses are large quantities awaiting places of holding the trilli' of cir stated in the certificate. BIGG & TURNER cuit < icart </ raid judicial di-’ :■ t.’’ Fourth—Abstract of title tnti't shiproom. appiovid February 21'. 1 i.5. be furnished by the applieimt. and ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Be it enacted by the I? gir! ■ ‘ i ve th sum" shall b" kept i n fib-tn the OKEOON The Filipinos made another at BURNS, A»«enildv of th ■ State ofOrgoti; jodice of the attorney for the board Practice in all the courts of Ore. #j( j | y | ¡|n turnt(j 0Ver t.< his sue- tempt lately to lake the Manila Section 1. 't hat Section 5 of All waterworks, but gave it up and act entilir d ’‘An Act r-ntitlr d nn u \u: deale » ix Collections promptly,made. cessor. Fifth—Whenever dr fault is made ran away. In other words, they Ar t creatn-g the ninth judiei works, but they trill of the : tate of Ori i? n in the payment cf the taxes proper- didn’t ink lv chargeable to any of the s curi— did “take providing for the rpt.ointin needs a S. W. MILLER. lv in in KI .? Ä j? iAi OUR PATRONS xi., 7* a,nd ouv sWvU line. Studebaker Wagons, Pabst Seer. Harry C. Smith, Contractor and Builder Brick Laying and Plastering a CL H. VOEGTLY Everything L. TiVOlC-X3TD?INrT3E;Hd., Fine Il eu tue NOTARY PUBLIC. Burns, - - - Cheap tor Cash. Whiskies Am Cigars Oregon. I Iarnev \ alley H. Volp PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Medical Examiner far n.nn Mutual Life lmurar.ee Co. CX^Offic" at residence. D. LIND5AY Phy-¡clan & Surgeon. BUR « OREGON. UIDVVfLL, IDAHO \ C( DENTIST V£ « . ' B.tiik I is! . Il'cSGScM tod CORRL..PONDENCE INVITED