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TIMEH-HERALD
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Gives The News
SUBSCRIBE.
Printing;.
Job
JULY 22, 1896.
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY,
OREGON. MAY
31.
MEDIUM
1890
VOL. XII,
NO.27
OREGON FORWARDING CO.
ike tiinrs-Mirraíd.
Demand For Oregon Stock. | is to put on a shirt waist with
May Enroll Macabebes !
Unions lurrimiuated.
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a flat scarf and chew gum.
Wardner, Idaho, May 25.—There
Manila, May 27.—General Mac-
‘‘Oregon is the great breeding ■
are
325
prisoners
in
the
new
bull
­
Arthur
is in favor of the experi­
ground
for
cattle
and
sheep.
It
is
.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Opinion of Oregon Chaplain.
pen. No one has died. There is ment of enlisting the Macabebes
upon
this
6tate
that
the
big
ranch-
1
.... 92.40
Sa« T«s«
................................. v
Oregon.
Ontario,
only one in the hospital, and his is against their old enemies, the Ta-
.1.00
ers of Montana, Wyoming, the Da- 1
iU M«uih»
.............. 75
Th.»« M«uih«
Some time ago the Oregonian not a serious case, They are well
kotas and Nebraska must mainly .
gals.
OFFICIAL DIBECTOKY
depend for 6tock to replenish ranges , asked Rev. William S. Gilbert, fed. The sanitary regulations are
A delegation of the leading Mac­
chaplain of the Second regiment of I goot .
*
TA
”
0
w
McBride,
(depleted
by
the
demand
of
feeders;
'•I
abebes
has visited the general and
B«aa.«rs
Oregon volunteers, for his opinion
The iuquest will
its spokesman read an address as­
,ThosU*T«iu”*U f »aid J. L- Harris, general agent ot
on the political situation in the
■ •>|rM»«s
c. m . ¡dieman the Union Stock Yards Company Philippine islands. Under date of. week longer. So far 300 witnesses suring the American commission­ F_rst Class Coots
Aiurasy U«u«r»l .......
have been examined. Very dam ers of their friendship and ou their
S«»«r»r ........................
' ‘ i^K'/incaid I of Chicago, to an Oregonian repre April 24th, be writes as follows:
.•eratsry »t SUI«
uging evedence has been secured
rrtuursr
a
'"'P1,U'oMMirw*n I sanative at Portland the other day.
la«t. rubli« Illuseti«..
“It has been asked why not with­ against the rioters. The records of willingness to transfer their allegi­
W H Laedt
Ita.« rrlnur..............
R
ance from Spain to the United
e S.
s lieau
ue»u. | "Our stock yards will use half a draw and eive the people their lib­
K
the unions, which were seized by g,ate They complained that the
I f C' a W m «««’ u ; million sheep this year which come
|j«r«w« I«d|e«
erty for which they contend. It the military authorities, show con-1 Tapa,H lnurdered Ulen] anJ burn.
directly from the ranges cf Oregon | would be a crime of the United
HWir» JS0ICIAL BISTRICT.
We solicit your trade and guarantee FAIR TREATMENT la all
clusively the criminal methods of d lheir vi|lageB and they asked
o ....M.D.
e’ I'arriili.
enrrocu | ! besides a large
number of cattle I States to do so. ' e might ei-eape
Situi«. Jud««
...............
C.
W.
B
the
unions.
Black
lists
of
men
to
Si«.ri«t *:w.-««y
to be protected and given arms to I
u*nt RMreesiitatiT« -(R) °*
.that have been grazed in the Rocky annoyance, but no wornd bo for*
be run out of tlio country were peotecl themselves
,el
—
I mountain states and fattened fur- making a trust. A parent has no
_ WABMIV!
I .«
. .
.......
“
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••osrr—
MAKsiT :
thereast since leaving this state as right to desert a child, even though freely circulated. Only a brief ex- ( The Macbebes haye greatly assis-j I
amination of the records has so far i ted in posting ¡.the Americans on! I
S«aityj4l<e .......................James A Sparrow yearlings or 2 year olds. The de­
the child cry to be left by the road­ been made.
Jlerk ..........................
II. Richardson
i the country and the positions of the
rr«a«ur«r ......................... (R)
J. C. Welcome mand for Oregon fed stack ¡9 to be
side.
iurv«y«r ........................
Gto. Whiting
General Merriam left today far enemy General MacArthur would j
4!i«rlff ......................... ..
.A. J. McKiunon permanent so far as I can see now
‘‘Aguinaldo has been called ‘the Denver, leaving Major Smith in
AMeMor
........
J W Buehauan
i«ha«l Superinteudeut
-tD)
W C. Bj rd
arm a hundred of these men and
The demand for Oregon stook Philippine George Washington.’
it««k lnap«et«r ................. A. K. Kichardaen
command.
make them scouts and if the exper­
0•■iBtaaleuera ............ <D)I
A. Venator this season Mr. Harris finds to be
•
Gee. H age y
He is not this in any sense what­
In Wardner, 477 permits for em­ iment proved successful he would '
good. He thinks young cattle low j ever, neither in himself nor his
ployment have been issued.
■ AB5AT V. a. LAND OFFICE.’
niist more of them.
----- AGENTS FOR-----
■2 •••ter ........................................ Geo.JW Hayti. in flesh will Ire sent from this state, ability or power
llo
has
been
Tl.e Last Chance started up with
General Otis has issued orders '
&»c«tver
...............
Ch«« Newell
to be fattened at the corn bids cf1 . marvelously overestimated.
a small force this morning. None inviting volunteers to re cnlist for
«
' '' ■ Mi‘-si“»ippi valley, and the fat | ‘‘The people are not now capable
of the mines above Wallace has six months, according to the act of
; carcasses, inert
in ast d 101) to -<X) per of gOverning themselver. They
McCormck Harvesting Machinery
started, but many men arc coming ¡congress bearing on the matter.
soCItnEs.
c> iit tn weight, will be shipped to 1
are apt aud under our protection in, and they will soen start.
The transport Morgan City,
bti . va tïi’ZKAH Befr»«8«-*8
Portland and I’ugct Sound meat j (
| they would have part of the govern-
All saloons in, Mullan, Gem and which left San Francisco April 25.
•*"r>}4‘,,‘j«u‘nk*Mcî’beèter»x.u- , markets, to the profit and satisfac-
Write us for Pries«.
with COO recruits for various regi­
m . m L««u» Zeigler. Kee.
r I
breeder, droverand consum . ment entrusted to them and more Burk were closed today.
_ .and more as they becamo capable.
The publication of the Mullan, ments on board, has arrived and
,
. „
.er. He thinks, however, that Ore- then in a short
A. •. V. W. Burna L«dg«, N« 47.
time, in five years, Mirror was stopped and its editor . will proceed to Iloilo
'gon stockmen are holding their
Maatanvnry 24 an4 4thThuradaya.
I believe, these islands would beg arrested.
M M Norton, M. W
Major Higgles of the’Thirteenth
J W I si"’< - r,,Kec.
•— | sheep and cattle a little too high
not to be eeperated from, but to be
Minnesotta
regiment, who was
for the present market, although a annexed to the United States
<
wounded
in
the
head while recon-
large number of buyers are now in Commercially, we shall lose noth
■ARNXY L'JBtiE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
Walking for a Wife
'
noirtering
May
8, at a point near
Netta at 044 Fellows Hell, every Saturday
the field anxious to start their pur­ ing by protecting these islands.
7;>t p ta,
WK Huatou, N. G.
W Y Klntf, Secy.
Friday morning there arrived San Miguel, and who was brought
chases esstward. The ruling prices . The north Pacific -s ours. Manila
now are: For 2 year old steers, S25 | for Americans as Hongkong is for here from Hood Rivera young man, to a hospital here, is dead.
William F, Gaston, accompanied j Colonel Miley of Lawton's staff,
c A i'iiEK.
to $27; yearlings, 118 to $20. I' England, will be the gateway to
by Lis prospective father in-law,Mr. has been appointed collector of
thinks such prices as these ought ' I the orient. The islands themselves
BURK?,
OKLwOI.
ATTOr.N KÏ AT-LA w ,
to satisfy cattle raisers, as on a I have great resources. American Kizer, a man of about CO years or Manila,
more. They walked all-tho way
Draw« plan, makea’eatimatea, etc. Bailditgn put up witbia tba atatBil ef
large ccale there would be mill*0118 ¡enterprises will find heie good field from llood River, a distance of 22
B«raa,
I
>
There is some talk o( building'
A^'iren given inestiimtea.
f3F"Satiifaetion guaranteed.
in it.’’
of operations.”
miles, leaving there at sunrise and 1 a beet sugar factory at Ontario,
arriving here at 11 o'clock. After in Eastern Oregon. Beets are
Tried toSuidride, hut shot His
having secureJ a license authoriz­ grown there by the aid of irriga­
A New Maritine.
Cow.
ing the marriage of Mr. Gaston and tion. The Ontario section is se­
-
Miss Mary C. Kizer, they started
REAL ESTAT* AGENT.
Hillsboro Argus: It is reported . A Pendleton dispatch to the Ore- on their homeward juurnev, h ppv curing a class of settlers from Hol­
NOTARY PU1I.I?
I
that nil old bachelor who resides goninn says: 20 sheep shearing ma- and jubilant, though the younger of land and elsewhere, who are ac­
OREGON beteween this city and Newberg, chines are in operation on the ranch the two was pretty nervous, as the customed to intensive farming, Hr ck »uiflire always en band at tbs yard. ! T'P.eiidtrse fltalrj boll«.
became tired of life, and decided to of N II. Cottrell, near this place. elder announced that there would which will be a great aid on the
EF*t*rsetices bvfor» U S. Land Olite«.
shuttle ofl' this tnoital coil. He [ These machines are removing on be a wedding at his bouse Sunday, start in growing the beets to
had been reading an article in ! the average 2000 fleeces of wool provided the young man reached supply the factory.—Beet Sugar
Leslie’s relating to the exporience ¡each dav, or about 100 to the ma­ home by sundown Friday night, Gazette.
of a suicide, and decided to go it chine. Power is furnished by the otherwise the wedding will be de-
one better. So he not only dug (use of a horsepower turned by six
dan-d off. They left at 2 o'clock
j] his grave and rigged it up with a horses. This is the first season
in the afternoon, and if the young
rsTSiCiAS A5D
| trip to dump the excavated diit , these machines have ever been op-
— Ag.tt for th.—
man's aliilitiesjdo not fail, he will
.
u[>on
him
as
he
went
into
the
tomb
erated
in
this
country,
and
sheep
Residence
at
OSce
men
are - 1 inclined
to believe
| but loaded up his gun and set it, I | >•
—......
—i-—- 7-
L_._ that the be a happy married man Sunday I
the «l-ty9
shaep sheiring bv hand night, but if lie fails to cover the 22
OREGON | so that when he stepped U|>on t.._
UP.M»
I
have
passed,
and that all saeep in miles bv sundown he will have io
j trip board which should throw the
the
future
will
be sheared by ma­ remain in single solitude, for Mr.
dirt, the gun would discharged,
chine.
The
machines
are operated Kizer declares no man shall havei
1 thus making the death and burial
on
the
Cottrell
ranch
and
the bands his daughter who cannot walk from .
i ■*
one
song. Every-
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
—» grand, sweet song,
of
sheep
are
driven
there
for
shear­ The Dulles to Hood River in four'
ATTORNEY,
thing being _ in readiness, he step­
ing.
The
advantage
is
not
so
much and one half hours
Bunas, .......... •.............. Onroox. J ped .. upon the
fatal board. It work-
'
Callecaon«, Land VasintM, and Real
L ater .—William F Gaston, the
in
the
shearing
of
a
larger
number
geo
­
eil—but not according to bis
■atate matter prom; t I t attended to.
of
sheep
than
by
the
old
method,
young
man mentioned last Friday
1 metrical calculations. The gun
as
having
a job walking for a wife,
but
in
the
better
mini
her
in
which
' went ofl' with the muzzle at right
•e--- |
arrived at Hood River before the
a
w.TuasEB
only
th*
fleece
is
taken
off
the
sheep's
angles, the shot killing the
t. W Bi.M,
sun went down Friday evening, and
discharge
cow h« had. ’ The
_________
= of the back. B« the hand shearing rnelb-
BIGG & TURNER weapon so frightened him that he od, the »hearer wai apt to cut the there was a wedding Sunday at the
Absolutely Pure.
| jumped out of the pit and escaped ‘ fiber and thus
injure the selling 1 residence of Mr. Kizer. Oregon
‘
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Ixiys
never
get
left
in
a
case
of
this
he
quality
of
the
wool.
Bv
machine
' being buried. The next day
"
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' ”
■rasa, — — — — OREGON miiu
bu ,.<
___ R,I<1 shearing the wool comes from the . kind —Times Mountaineer.
sold his gun,
came into town
Practice in all the courts of Ore. paid $3.45 taxes, and proceeded to sheep's back in perfect condition,
get full of morning glory, purchas- .and it is claimed that each fleece is
Dreyfus Revisión
Collections promptly.made. .
Longest lived ard Lightest Draft Mowers, RakesZand Binders
id A d -parted
ed Cvrsno Bergerac and
•'>•’»«•«1 ' worth
«-»ith 5 cents
rents more on the average
Paris, May 27—Early this after
for born»’, ruminating upon the vic­ than when sheared by band.
in the Woild
Charles Cunningham, the heavi­ noon it was announced that the
issitudes of human life.
8. W MILLER,
est sheep grower in Eastern Oregon, president of the civil section of the
C’avra:a.
• i at»! all l*at-
is having his immense bands shear­
NOTARY PUBLIC.
t .»Ineaa r< tedurt'-*
■«•«'•ra'C fast.
I A writer connected with a Boston ed by the machines, and says now | court of cassation M Ballot do •Lt Our
O'*»*-a *t Ofm,«' e U S P I<r r.t Ottes,
lb-apre,
l.ad
reported
to
the
presi
­
Burns, - - - Oregsa.
and
•• | -« t 11. ie«» t a.e tbau tbrjM
newspaper asks ” Why shouldn't that the utility of the new method
’•’>» »te fr n. U arhiaut' .
S' i) T- 'tw. Crs • • . ,r ph«.tn . with dtvrlp-
' women smoke cigarettes if they has tuwn demonstrated, shwpgrow- dent of the court of cassation M
In* 'A f ad • ■ f patef tab» < r i <>l tr*9 <»f
<» . - fa* • ■ t 'I'.« •. pea«nt Is MCBftt
want to*” The question seems ta er» will retuse to allow their »beep Mizeau. in favor of a revision of h«rr
A PamaftM J6 • tn Obtain l aienla • lb
the
Dryfus
trial
and
sending
the
nt:-.«
’
»fa
i al ell« nta InyowFUM, cmsms IJ. us
w noi.esAi.i and retail
1* t> Dy constrm ted; it »h>uld h- sheared by hand even though the
I vwq , t«i.l fre« Mfr •».
put thus- " What is to prevent a shearers offer to do the work for pri »oner again before a court ii.ar-
C. A.SNOW&CO.
n r.n from »m<-king cigarette if nothing Mr. Cunningham was the i tial.
Oy.t.il« r«wnt CSw. WaakMfl««. 0 C.
It
is
prctically
certain
to
be
ac
­
rhe baa the inclination? ” The man who was chiefly instrumental
cepted
by
the
court
of
cassation
writer goes on to any that cigarette in hr ngmg the machines into this
fcf't"’
smokeing blackens the teeth and country, aud feels satirtied that Ute and means tint Dryfus «ill le
Lreuglitback
to
France
and
retried
Telephone No 21
materially impairs the feminine
innovation will prove to be (perma­
charms, and adds that with the de
nently l«neficiai to the sheep inter­
While those without pull are
parture of the charms th* pros pec ta
ests.
be
g jollied along by evsmin
Dr. H. BurchUrf
of the lady in the matrimonial
ations,
those With pull enough are
market vanish Rea ly the atti­
Non.«—Have you a farm Lr getting on the pay roll of the
tude of the woman of the present
day is moat deplorable, the must sale or fur rent, or do you know of Census Bureau.
OSes Irsi 4s«r asrtb of PosuS.r
not wear corsets because they are any person holding farming land»
O hms .
Tn« T inf »-H« bald can furniib
vainly feminine, and »he must not that they wish to dif pose of* If
smoke because it is distinctly mas­ so, pl»a«e write to any ORAN y»u letter heads and envelopes
culine. It would seen, that the agent and be will send v-.u a Circa-( pfillled at wl.at you will* have to
day for them not printed.
only devilish thing l*ft for woman l*r that will interest you
OUR PATRONS
We sell everything you may want
and our stock is complete in every
line.
Studebaker Wagons,
Pabst
Harry C. Smith,
Contractor and Builder
Brick Laying and Plastering a
Specialty.
C. ÏÏ. VOEQTLY
Dr. W.L. Marsden,
PLANO MFG. CO. IMPEMENTS
POWDER
Fine
Kentucky
Whiskies
Ano Cigars
Harney Valley Brewery.
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