The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 24, 1899, Image 2

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limits
f i- . I of'our troubles in ¿.the allowed to live within the
w hieb
of
tile
cob
nv,
the
factories
• re
Philippines hc.it'4 over, th
are t j furniji w.rk for the colo­
jipp ir< n r, ju< beginning.
nists will be owned by the whites.
Boss I’lat’ is too wise to boast
ITyirg Machine will surely come
t.f tin- ease with w hich Im controls
some day, but they will hardly
(Tov ‘'Te.li! . ”; Im just le s’things
cotne out of the $25,0.10 govern­
<!o bis talking.
ment appropriation which is being
expended by Prof. Iangley; a
I IN diodi sii'.u«ly believes that machine just finished by him has
any imeni louai slight was put up- ¡»oven a failure.
01 Gen. Joe Whct.ler al the rei ent
(.'.infederati reunion.
Keping the volunteers in the
Philippines isn’t half as objection-
f: I hiicss the news from Cidra is
aide as the deceptive methods bv
m s'e.iding. the McKinley-Algei
which it lias been done.
i ifiev over th» re has brought the
Cubans to the verge of revolt
“son is to be congrat-
aniout of free adver-
tical 1 Opponents all
■itry are giving his
new paper.
People filli ¡gitati t.
vv. John
lure profit w- ro careful to leave a E. Tris» h, Hugh Harris and Sam
sufficient niiniili r of coyotes in each Bailey, board of directors.
district to keep up the breed. One
especially thrifty bounty grabber, it
was found, went ».? far as to enclose
1 larg- area of waste land .with a
high barbed wire fence, wherein he
bred, some thousands of coyotes
for their scalps. In the < nd it was
found in California that the bounty
TIME KCBEBl'LEA
Asiuvr
was not large enough tu go round, df . part
Fur
Freni
From Baker City
and the law was repealed, leaving
I
’
aat
Salt
Lake.Di-nver,
Fast
unpaid claims to the amount of
mail
mail
Ft. Werth, Onia
llOO.tHX). And to this day the leg­
11:24
ha, Kansas City, 3:25 p m
islature has declined to arrange
a. 111.
Sr. Louis. Chica-
the'r payment.—Oregonian,
go and Ent.
0 R H
f.^G Boyce, who o.vns a portion
of tlm Cochran ranch near Mon-
uumr.t rer.ently constructed a h-vee
along t|io North Fork on his ranch
which has thus far protected his
place from being overflowed.—
Long Creek Eagle.
Wri nn artd Combs bought 10(M>-
head of catlle’near Silver I.akeje-
cently for shipiuent^to Dillon,
Montana, and ( hii igo The cattle
arc to he delir. red at ¿Ontario i:>
.June. Prices were, for yearlings,
#17; f-ir 2 year old heifers
d.V
e 'W-- i'22; cow.- and ealv. «.*#27; 2
year old .«tears '
y. .t n.u.- #30.
Tiru.
— Prineville Journal.
Wall.. Walla,8po
kane, Portland,
San
Francisco,
Minneapolis, St.
Paul, Duluth,Mil­
waukee, Chicago
r nd East.
I NT'Ek TAKER.
l’rsp i !
This Stable it l.eatcd on the eorrtr of Frat and B, Stretta, ini keeps ksy
and grain oa hand Has competent btlp. R ubs a Jvb »Vage», Taits »»»»»».
j-rs to aay ¡ art uf 1 lie Country.
YOU R
Ocean SteiMP.’S.
Frorr. Portland.
For Sun Francis­
co—
Every 5 ¿aj’.
Columbia Hirer
Steamerw.
1 p tn ■
Kxcept j
Sunday.
i
j ’.Ti fa-afttr Birar. | ----------- I
I Ort".' B ( ily. N» > ■L.Ttpn.
j bert*. Sah en anti I Exc
Wiiylanding*.
Sunday
To Astoria and
waylauding».
Tim den th of Mrs It. A. Dicken
‘ on wiii: h ocecrre I last Saturday
nip’ll has eatisi <1 nni'.'h tri k uml
P., C. ANGEVINE, I’roprietwr.
eotmia nt ! y tti ■ citizens of Burns.
many uf wliuin i . nuire tl.e Christ
Tim new -papers dem mstr.ited i -n Scientists fur the ma ner in
Jiltaiuettf Jr Tamhlll i 3;30 p in
Klvar.
flieh liberality by ¡».tying telegrpii wl.i h th
was treated.
O! Ch ’»VINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
I Monday
Tnisiixv
t .s • ami gi iiig’fr'. e pace in thi i;
Wi h ive mail'' partivular inquiry
T1I11 <i'y i Origin G ty.Dnv- | Wedn s-
) POOL TABLES.
<■ ,---».-'.s .0 I,latti- •• ’"''I '¡Stag Ihe'» .-.bout tlm matter and in conversa-
anil
| tun & Waylands. J day and
—Tnr TlMBi-Hxr.ALD and Ore­
Saturii
y
’
i
Friday
■ > : with parlies who know th • facts gonian fur .12 in »dentice.
COMFORTABLE CLUB ROOMS
\ ,, 'ii.l ! lot Springs.
HOME
find that tlm <le< eased was left
I
0 a. m
I 4 30 p in i
Wlltawstt. Klf.r,
without medical for some time when
Tuesday
| '1 uefday
C!d Robir.tcr. Building.
The J ni > Haces
Thuracil I Portland 0 Cor- | Thurs-
Em/lish <-<li'or.; who got it is thought she was in need < f
Sat. I Tallis an I Wuy- ' day and
because
Ambassador such, in fact tiie ease was almost
;
landings.
| Saiurd'y
be
■ ;• it Sampson into the . hnpele.H when a doctor was sum-
L
uv
I
Lea re
nurses
by
'a . as I )ewey and ' moni'd.
I
. ihe r. ‘ Rae im Rq aria, |
Raaia Ntrar.
i
Lewist'n
In
the
first
place
the
lady
gav<
follows:
!
daily
ex-
!
h epic room to kick.
Riparii to Lew- ! daily ex
' I irth to a child and the Christian
Nu. i,
mile
c
ifcton.
i cept
i Fiiday
.. .
8a U l’y i I
Scientista took charge of the cn»e
purse ^150,00.
i
S'ffTII, Fropt.,
1 'i ylaruleis will give Admiral Three or four days after confine
mile d tsh f-ir
Burns, Orrg»B.
S. h'. v 1 testimonial silver service tn. nt Mr. 1 lickensi
C.
J
M
illih , General Ageat,
II.irm
\
Count)
horses,
owned
in
r S .
but
the Navy
Ik- home of Mr. and Mrs I. 1’. I’cn Harney Comity prior to April 1st
‘■’ "■-I,. 'S'
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••
1! ur.tinjton, Oregr ■
-,
pc 11 nt keeps Sampson in com- nett, the adopted parents of th-
that never ^wonT first money;
W. 11 HURLBURT,
n .11 1 of a tine .‘qmiilron of war- deceased, ami said they were going
purse $175.00.
to
have
the
invalid
up
and
dressed
Gen.
r»M
Ajent, Portland, Or
rli
the in xt day. ' The old people i July 4, — Race Xo. 3, J S
A. L. MOHLER, Viet Fr»sid«»t.
l.egg, ;i d him not to allow it hut vve mile dash free to all: purse 175.00. '
The jerseym.m who got himself do not know whether their inst.im
Race No. 4. J4 mile dash for
nt. > a ( ii-rm.lll j lil for speaking of j tions were carried out or not Four I Lu ney County saddle horses that
th ■ lì rm.m Enrieroii, in a Ger- J I'"’11 days after the child was born ' nevei run for public money, vo-
i b er garden,
stiff” - 11 'loctui » jwas
g.nimn, as a .1 big
mg “
"Siiii
—J <ft,lcJ nnd ¿informed querns to 1 id»' vaquero saddles
la» » V »
sft’l'ri’flc • t anv cic ...
lit upon , his I Mr. Dick: nson that his wife w h a .mil Spanish 'mis; purst $50,00.
wry : iek woman and that he should
.1 i parentage, or his Ameri-
iîy fcsîrr'
July 5—Race No. 5, i mile
luve called medic.il aid 1 • fore
<, a: r.osing.
0
nref
e
«
,-,
¡mr.se
$2oo,ou
!
d.tsli
free
for
all;
After treating the case for a short
q ‘* *■ Í- I « 2 vú’l.
1 u ó i..... /
?rr
time and upon going there one day
Race No. 6, ’4 mile dash for
The'wobbling of the New York last week he was told that the II are» v County sad lie horses that
Steck Market, 0:1 account of the Christian Scientists wire there and ni ver run for public money, ¡
ile Ali of ex Gov. b low er' carried wi le treating the patient and that vaquero to riile with vaquero,
a w aming to all stock gambiers, bin rervices were not needed.
saddle«; ¡»ur.se $50.00.
Alter dis-barging tliej phy sician
bm whoever knew .1 gambler to
July 6,
Race No. 7,
lice pt any waniing short ‘ of tlm the patient was given sausage to dash free for all; purse $175,00.
Call and see samples of our work
eat and we are inforimd they tried
Race 8, 1 mile bicy cle race for
Io s uf his~money.'j
and get.Prices.
to get sour kruut for her, against 1 Iarncy
(. 'omit V men th it never
IlARNRY, GASTON.
the wishes of her parents, who
rode for pulbic money ; purse j
Tab.Vs .Supplied ui.'.k t’n first tk< V ’rlrl Afford»
X • the result of his observatii.n lij id that she not be given such
$25.00.
i
while in the east, Col. Bi t an s.iid: tood. Scvi nil lad.es of Burns call
July 7.
Race Xo. <).'n beats.
sa
O *■
“Tlm'demociatie party is in byt- ed at dill. ret.t times and oiT.-rtd
2 in 3. five for all; purse $200.00
their
services
to
help
nurse
the
in
­
—
Teran
fot
Board
by
the
day, wtek or month »n Application------
sb 1; <• iiowjtliai. it was a year be-i
valid but it seems all were refused
Race No. 10, 1 mile
f.ire the last national campaign,
»^Transient Trade.vri ven Special Attention.
except people who had the same \cise, big Indian i ace.
an ! the platform is stronger than
. f ■ • • fr.'»».-r.r»»
f,.i h of the Christian Scientists.
all Indian horses.
c(<::• y cu
it « is in 189(1.” Such .111 opii'ion
On Tuesday, May Id, Mr. Ben
In all races first horse î’(\ IV \ VS
!<i in.
is decidedly encouraging.
nett C tiled to sec how she was get­ 70 percent and second horse 30
n
»
ting along and war told that she percent of purse.
NT C3,
Iliad
dud
and that they (the Christ­
Rev. Dr. Burrell, of X <• »»
PxOao'-v i,.
r«,»*.y,
Entrance fee to be to percent j ojs •-»
im.
BfLYlftKC. ILL.
Ytik.said fiont his , pulpit : “If ian Scii ntists) had restored In r to uf purse. 5 to enter and 3 to start.
' life.
l*i esident Mi Kinley wants my
On Friday afternoon the doctor Enti v must be recorded with the
BURNS,
vol.- again he w ill h.iv e to unload
OREGON.
was again called, having been told 'i ciatarv ’ v S .»’cl. . k • 1 tRe day
him .. If of Alger beline he rc-
that Mis l'iekeuaon requested it. prev.'iling the race.
The New York Life. Norwich Union and English American Under­
seiond nomination.”
lie did what lit could but th ■ case
writers, Fire, and Fidelity <k Casualty, I’refe red cf New York. Acri­
I’a. ti.'Ji.kvy Chib a s- i ¡alien
w fio voted tor Mc- had gone Io > long und his efl'ori*
di ti d the well known companies r< presented.
rules gov 11 r all races.
I the same wav.
wi re unavailing.
T r« JuM what CTirj
Residences business property and vacant lots in all parts cf tba
I he board 1 i »liie ter- reserve
gjsi.vwrrc rvl». i Er Tier
The pi ■ ¡de of tlii- pl.; e are very
city for sale on easy terma; also some good land near Narrcwn and
a : nt th-- *»»..rcaiivn
­
the
right
to
declar«.
i
ff
a:
tidignan .1 ur.d ci lativ i talk of pros-
ii wut<U t 5* rr»n I' H
La wen.
I-. enh, Germ ui .u»il l .u .‘
;» »• s«rC ;
• I.- u»r r-urhl.
f ■cutli.g th' m - whom the) consider all races in c a'», of failure
■ '
ry’i.ct ’ ¿pacai \r '»'4
1 it« 2 ?n '
I-1 . ! 1. ned 1 '• I and '• in block 43. near Narrow»
sin.:» » in »i d ,U' ■ i*«u r of
s.ibjects h.vve put iu 1 ... .is L 1
or other causes w hen it i< n. t
III- to 1 lame for in r death.
s .
r»a
The
rec
-36
T
U
8 R 32j E The SEj sec 36 I 24 S R 32j E, ani
fur tl-r
rj-
m re lli.iii $2o..»oO,i>oi> for pu­
D M. Fr i.R-r A CO
We know that we will be eritn ’ V is» able to run ami to substitute
SWi sec 16 T 23 8 lì 33 E. This at a sacrifice.
l' . > deslroycd in Cu a, vvlrcli i.i by sniue for publishing
this “lini i a» es w illiin the means ad-
entity property we have lot 2 in block 6. on Main St kr.own as tbn
ll» 1 country is ask. d to pa» 1 stat» tin nt but everything can be
Sturtevant p-.-perty. il'» foot front n C St in blr.ck 4. The Morrisow
» : e » lamia ."re not legal ly vouch»! i’ •by g.od reliable people
lots near the brewery and a number of splendid residence lots near th»
court house and Hchool building. If you need anything ia rial eitits
o'la d.e paper they ate wiitlcn md We think it right that the ¡wo-
call on us aud g j price» No trauble to »bow prop»rty.
i p.'it. but claim agents with nec- ¡>le ktioiT the truth. We could sav
< ■ h v nu' ’ h.n e s< cured the a great deal more on the subject,
ttv
’ oilier« equally as bad nut ate satisfini in giving the above
facts.
CI Y MEAT MARKET
Prices
¡Your patronage solicited.
it’ V
0.00
i Comfortable Lodging
Everything First-Class
a.Æ, 31». slj E twis :,
Real Estate & Insraance. «
FERRY’S
ud
ihe Bums Variety Store
of the si »orni
t of M aine.
■1 .
: |o!m Sc.»tt
a ..iati' t,i succeed III»-
-il D:ng . v , ilei '.ned fot
thè Chiiago ¡»Alfoi'in and »le-
n leu ed McKinlcy ism for b .»
‘(»ventile country brillai politi­
cai btissism. relentlis- at-.<l grasp-
i’tg trustisni, unailulter iti d, un-
reiso»i itg ami dclcstable modem
re|»ub ii amsm jiml l olil ami un-
Ae. i'tii U ,rr pri ial:«m
-
HOWU.
Bouat) Grabber*
UHI
a
a
« *•.
<• \\ WATERS. Proprietor.
Coy ole hunting for the Is untv nc
MY ÔPHiftC COODS*^^
cording to a dispatch from l’cn-
dh ton. is to bo tskenjup by large
Arc now arnaing front Nevi Ym k, Chicago, <;,n Francisco
numls rs of p '«ons this season as anti Portland.
a picduetive industry Even the
I
f ll East
Oregon Re» NOTIONS. STATIONERY. TOYS. t I H.ERV. TINWARE. (.RAN
1TWARE. WOOD A WILLOW WARE LAUX’ t Al!RAGES
erration »» ill furego tneir customary
»'tinnier pleasuring* for the profits
high grade
of the coyote chase When the re­
turns io..e in thi< fill, there will
Fruits ao.d Frcduce a Sp clAlty
probably I* claim* c wring the
<•“ ,',’rn mt.' It’Ciuim I'.irlori»
a hole appropriation ami more
>. i > r : kd fruits .
groceries
CAL
\ General Banking nus"
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
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