The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 21, 1899, Image 1

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    THE TIMES-HERALD
The BofKfw-
Gives Ths News
ADVERTISIN
SUBSCRIBE.
Job
JULY 22, 1896.
!
Ike íimes-Jutaíd.
lì P. Bland Dead
MEDIUM
Printing.
T
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY,
OREGON. JUN E, 21 1899,
VOL. NIL
NO. 30
sold at Heppner this spring, one-
Kall Beef will l>e lliixli
City who swallowed red peper and
fourth ot it already being disposed
died a coughin'. But tho hardest
Lebanon, June 15—Hon Richard of at prices ranging from 8 to 121
The scarcity of beef cattle is gr.t 1- one to down was the Payette editor ;
■ U*sCBll’T10N RATES:
Parks Bland died at his home near cents Last year the price reached ually becoming more apparent, says who swallowed an ounce of salt-1
T.»r
»■-’.*■» 1 Lebanon at 4-30 this morning, lie 113} cents, but the sheepmen do tho Denver Stockman. As yet the petre and hasn’t “petered out” yet I
. 1.ÜÜ
Sii M*.i’.M
Ontario,
Oregon.
. .70 ‘pas.-rd away peacefully and without not expect that much this rear, Eastern markets are net suffering, —Ontario Advocate.
Tir». M.u.h.
j
.suffering. At 10 o’clock Tuesday About 1,000,000 pounds of last and Chicago opened up with the
•mclAL Biutc.onv
digbt be fell asleep and continued year’s wool is vet on hand.
usual good Monday run this week,
death
re-1
‘
‘
‘
‘
re-
A
band
of
nearly
100
head
of
but
tht f e 1 lots »re empyting rap J'Z'.'
6
w
McBride
|
tn
that
condition
until
...
•
Biinau lieved him today.
cattle
was
shipped
from
the
llepp-
1
idly
now and very few cattle aic' his product the appointment of _
_
|Tht,i». 'longue. i
Class ».n.l<-i n
f A.K.i.ike
‘ Bland returned home when con- nt r stock yards today to Sait Lake going back i". It is becoming very Federal heir testers. » There woul 1 “
.
C.
M.ldleiniini
,
Allerti*/ uaa«.*i ..
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wui r turd «¿rcss adjourred m March and soon Citv by Mes srs W. F M.it'ock and evident that tho fall markets will probably be no difficulty in secur­
it K Kincaid
. *
iBits.sry «f dia:«
R.
run. MeiBchan suflcrud a relapse from an attack Snipton Bill Brown, of Condor. be obliged io depend largely upon ing men for the position—in l:*t
rreaaiiwr
Tha largest Gtccls
... GM Irwin
late, rubli« Inr.ract ,iou
K
w lilted, of la grippe, bor more than tw T Tho cattle were gathered in Crook, grass cattle. Of course, the West > , n cither.
Stata Printer
» R. S. Bean.
Tho Iiowoat Pricej.
i
. .5
B «I vertuti ¡ months he has been confined to his Grant and Malheur counties, and ern country will be expected to fur-1
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jl
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e . a . Moore
}jonje an(| hig )lea|th hag gradually the baud w.n started for Heppner nish the bulk of the supply, and
ADVERTISED LEIT..:
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Wo solicit your trade and guarantee FAIR TREATMENT t* *11
<!( e.'in*d.
i uh
on the
me 23d
lou ot
oi Mar.
.'.iay. The
me band
uanu rep- some are of the opinion that th.-
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• .«».St J"<S*
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i*«i
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i
;
js
fa
mil
v
are
prostrated with resents a cash valueof probably West is not going to show up as
a >. ■ •« a . ■»
The following is a list of letter
. U . b. i 'nt lei Bull.
J«i:it &••’ rSetituUv«
i *.Gu»»f gri< f ai' t all the community is be- $20000.— Heppner Times,
well as usaal in point »f numbers remaining uncalled for at the Post­
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i As fir as this section is concerned, office at Burns, Oregon, for the
irievid The funeral will take place j
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c.t.t i—I»»’ • «
California is pulling hard for ti e mooth ending M• v 31.1899:
WhoOnned
the
Rabbit?
in
this
city
Saturday
afternoon.
am»«
*
“
l
«.rrow
... Jain**
»••«>?. *•««
. H. Kit’linnlbou q
same cattle that usually come this Arm tt,Billy
Ulart
The
remains
will
be
placed
in
the
1
<1 Ji'en !.
.
ft
vivo
it*
e
(It)
J
c'
Treifurtr.................
G..«» \\ hilltig I
»Mm-ayar ..
Ex Governor I’roctor Ki ett »nd way. Between tho market on th I Ahlet, Dalev
Kempf.
I.. W. 2
A
J . Mt Klulivi! Optra house temei row and will lie
•tariff.............
\V iluvhtHiHU
mertir
The funeral «I distinguiahed professional gentle­ I coast and the strong demand in! Beede, Joseph
Morris, Hugh
))
\\ U.B'f'l in state for 14 hour.
4«n»*l s«r«r'
A. k. KivhartD'eu
<t««k Inspecter
the Masonic man of Danville, K.v., were discu-.*- the Missouri valley, the Western' Emerson, Mrs. s.
Ro 'hoff, Morris
A. \ t ntiur will be conducted by
« • «••Iteieuera
Ge«, liakvv
; order and all the ministers of Leba- ing the claims of Sampson and cattle seems to be in a fair way to Goolowcry, Henerp Sun th. Johnnie
non will be present.
Schley to the credit of smashing I make money for their owners next 1 Goodenough, Jack Sheiltz. Mbs
a.t.tt «. ». io« «••at:
Us D.
it*'•«1
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i Cerv ra at Santiago. The profes- f ill. The better they arc the more Goodenaw. John Sartoris.John
------ AGENTS FOR-—
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Newell
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P.iehard Parks Bland was born sional gentleman took the ground money they will make, and the Greene, ('. M.
Sehlotter,
John
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near Ilareford, Ky , August 19. J that all th* honor of the memorial owners seem inclined to be in no ' Hern, Mr.
Tu.'ner’John
1
1835. lie received an academic conflict belonged to Admiral Samp- hurry to rush them to market In ;
s»< ii.ttr.s.
rnl Hedges, Charles Van, Leo
educati in. In l.V>5 he removed to •on md w.» inclined to ignore western Colorado the cattle are
I I’ rsons calling for above letters I
(tl.t* •.•.«■» :< Xlt.Rrr.:« s».«s
I M issoitri. From there be went to Commodore S-hley's part in the good feed and are doing well.
■ •» ■•«•rv:. tu'l.TWr.I'1«•'*•?■
will pleas? sav, A dvehtisfo .
■ iiiMiniw.
rt»«
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M •• Leon* Zeigler. Lei . sei y : California .'iinl afterwards tu that affair, says the Louisville Times,
‘Write us for Trieci
E. H. Waters I*. M.
«
portion of the th»n territory of Utah - The governor listened until his
Ensttrn Oregon Weather.
| now constituting the state of Ni va ,companion had finished and then,
N oticf —Have vou * farm for
daand located at Virginia City, j r-ith that characteristic twinkle in
The following is tho report of tho sale or for rent, or do you know of
He practiced law an i became in­ i his eve »aid:
weather for Eastern Oregon for the any person holding farming hinds
“M r dea: sir, it is extremely grat­
ti rested in mines. He was county
past week, .is sent out by B. S. that they wish to dispose of? If
Svasar i . s S j «. *'»• "• Le » r.
treasurer of Carson county from ifying to me to have you take the
so, pleas«’ write to any O R. A N
I position you have in this matter. Pague. section director:
’ •»»■•
» : kns.seiy. 1860 until the admisssion of Neva
The mean temperature nverage« agent and ho will send you a circu
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, It is like a balm to my conscience
I da as
a state.
57 degrees, and is the highest for lar that will inter .*t you.
t lS65Mr. Bland returned to Mis-|’"'d se,lles •' I,oi,lt l’nat has nor-
any wcik this year; it is 3 degrees ’
souri ami located at Rolla, where
------- - . tied me many a dav.
higher than for the preceding week
formed a law pirtner with his[ “1 was walking through the1 mid 12 degrees loner than for II:»
BIT. 5«,
Tut Tiurs-H:.p*i.r> can furni.-b|
oiikoa
brother C. C. Bland. He moved 1 woods with a l.oy friend of mine corresponding week la«t year. Th" , ltl letter
heads
and
envelopes
*•■•*,
t
'
to Lebanon in August, 1868, and when we saw a rabbit run into a | maximum
Draws plan, ninkcs estinrntr», etc Ruihli.g. put lip wiibi* lb. .artitl •
temperatures in the printed
. ;...... ; lit wh
__ ____
_ will have to
it you
I continued the practice of his pro ¡sink hole. We stood around the Columbia River valley ranged from
figures given ine«tin>*te».(T "'Hrv’itiafictinn gu.rantecd.
fur (hem not printed.
| fession.
I fsr awliiie, then I told the buy to
64 te 82 degrees and the minimum ;
Mr. Bland was first elected to | keep watch while 1 went to get from 42 to 62 degrees; over the
congress in 1874 and served i:i' some lire to smoke the ribbit out. plateau the maximum ranged from
Call up ’pl10"'1' 16 for job printing
I every congress from the forty-third When I returned the boy had the i 50 to 75 degree* and the minimum > on short noiice.
BE Ik ESTATF AGENT.
¡until the fifth fifth, excepting tl.e rabbit I promptly took it away
JtOTARY PL »1-1 ’ ! fifty fourth, and v.as re elected to from him, claiming it belonged to from 30 to 50 degrees. Killing
ivvr.l.'. '—
frosts were general the morning of
me, because 1 had told him to catch
to
the
lifty-sixth.
In
1891
lie
v.as
and lire »Inj» »n band at the ran’. J yffeiiL-.-tr llaolry bin..
BT73R1T.3
the 6'.b.
¡defeated by J I). Hubbard by 70 him if he came out.
— U-
ft/* A »elice, b.for.
U »■ I »"d LS.ce.
“That was over fifty years ago
¡vlurality. 1896 Mr. Bland was a
candidate for the democratic nomi­ and you art the first man who lias
Wheal ar>d barley are heading'
ever agreed with me that the rab­ in the Columbia River valley; over'
nation for the presidency.
bit was mine. 1 feel now that I the plateau a good growth b*s set |
was right in taking it, and my in. The grain is growing rapidly
Pension Applications
conscience is now at rest.”
full average yield is now
SUF.C: ON , Up to the first of June there had The gentleman looked solemn landa
PITÜCIA» AND
I promised Spring-sown grain is,
W . rk-
Resident e I been received at the pension bureau for a few moments and smiled a | more promising than usual
at
Olice
' a iota) of 1055 applications f ir pen- Peble smile and changed the sub- I ing summer fallo.v continues. I he j
OREGON I sions, coming cither from veterans ject.
hav crop is ver: promi-ing and a
Ut i
BURN*
I of the Spanish war, or from their
large stiply can be cut. In « b "■
Betrayed
sections baying has comn.rnerd >
wi-lows or nlativcs. This number
of coarse, included many from the
Stock is in g >od condition and
A clergyman one day visiting an drivi: j to s immi-r rang- - lias co n-
1 farces which hid served in the
Absolute!/ Turo.
Philippines, as well as from those old parishioner inquired of her if menrid. Report* indicate a very
’ ■ S . in Cut« ami Porto Rico. At that she regularly read her Bible, to satisfactory incrin*1' in ealv< - ,
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Clivia.«-, I.»»d ba-.:ew.
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time there bad -- be-n received 26 which the old lad v replied in the some r' ports indie ite th it the in
Kff.&u* luaiuer proi*i< th ailaiiuea w.
Soon after, as the increase is more than last year,
I applications from Oregon and 19 affirmative,
to di part, lie Shearing continued end a g od
almut
minister
was
trom Warhii gton. Of the former
the evening wool clip is being secured.
suggested
reading
a
u.Tftsrs
applications
for
* a »:••*,
number, 17 «ere
chapter, to which he would add | There is no change in the fruit
that
is.
the
claim*
invalid pcnsiotis
After a little delay provjiect Th* frost on the tiiurn*
BIGG & TURNER
were ma le by soldiers theinsclves, his blessing,
' A’.r
the
Bible
was
presented
to the min- ing of the Gtli did tlig .t «! tinng*. tu
who bad receiv’il injuries in one
ATTORN tvs at ! AW,
r.-r <*.
i.ste.r, «ho lot ked at its dusty covers fruit over portions of th; Plateau
or an v •her while in th- service
f.REQCN
with
astonish
rm
nt
;
but
the
old
■ca.ts,
— —
ripening
Vdi.
c »I •a.
. _ If . r j o«
The ri a air h g l,!i e ch itrs «vire lady, murmuring soniethirig alxiut region. Straab rri s are .............
Ihrfee aol <iii
■ I
s)».»ly
w
armer
we*.her
i.«
necer.
ary
|
£.
»How
Practice in *11 t: e emir* .{ O
i
as
“
dependents
”
A
P
H3
*f.
M
" tn <
whit ; is 'irne
f v rial eilen»
‘•uusty morning.” w'j.ed the book to ri:>en th« m rapidly. Th* apple V*
i
nt
free.
Add? ••
Collectiou* promptly » 1 -f
persons
who
were
t.'-im; i iii.i l« by
with the end of her »pn n. The c ..ip proiniacs to be i< *s than the O.A.SWOw
s
ildier,
as,
for
intent
upon
th'
lowest Lived and Liphiesi Ciaflt.frc^Eis, Rakes and Birders
(<ie{*i
minister takir.g the book up, it fell
0>;-| :» P;'«:.t C5
I -nstance, , * mot be r or wife, and open where a pair of spectacle* had average; in nonie «.- ■ ti >n* a large
1?, the World.
crop i* promi««d, In other n er. at
1. W. MILLER,
were : s do
1 in c;>- ** where the sol- been left in it The o! 1 111 y p«-r-
cr-|> Bear*, prunes, ptarhe* and
di<r was killed, Likewise. there
ceiviug the spec*, started up and other fruits are in about the tame
NOTARY PUBLIC.
invalid
were 15 ' ir.
--------- claims from Wash-
cried: ‘'Bless me. there is mv r otidilii n as .-.ppk* Garden pro­
Burn*, - - - Oregon.
tngt >n Volunteer*, and but four de­
pendent*. Of ÜÚ* number of spec* which I lo«t a year ago — duce i* making g'> si growh in
the v il'cv, bit it i* backward ov.-r
claims, there ha*, as yet, been but Golden Days.
th'-p'at a > Tho continu«d cool
one allowance, that to an Oiegon
TOT« Er IT »
111 K\“
Tiny Take the Cainion
O m * GON.
buck sard « .eon is ebown in aii rrrr/dy fc>r G-n« ■ ; a. P/it» !..■ / uia
claimant.
V>j»'fh
;l
.1
il
h
f--rnlr»*ty
vegeflBion. Sea*- liable
weather
P .^leotly c. ed. So rr vJ potitive un !
Dt-vey rent a br*»s cannon to the will improve i any prodt
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON-
is 1» power t'.it I i -n'.Pr it rry duty to
11*-1 ‘J >n<-r r—’..I« —.
l.\'ER Y BODA CAN DRINK GOOD HEER
^nJ t-ri fiottiti frrr to'9 ' •f yrxrr re»'-'I
committee in New York which is-
»Isa have Goer •nr«' -n.Thr-at, Bronchial r
>S n »t r»»‘:
<*
men
collec int fund* for a inonume.it to (
The wool buyers and sheep
Lung Tr - iG., it they wi.l writ* m* th*t*
We Lav read aliout the f L >w ex; rnv ? vt
- *d Jrnt. Sincerely,
Tel. p'anne No 21
seem to have come to term* recen- him. Th* com mille« will give il t»
tt. c, •» t ut st., rrw r^v
in I’ r' 1 1 ’ ho »« ali.’ \ ■ d i t *r> f. *. uuctrt.
the
town
v.
Iiich
contribute*
most
.n
nz
from
tb*
number
of
V>'
mil
and
BwtnMB
.s «I
■ |y. ji.'G,_w
sale* 1L»t have been made dur.: ; propirtion to it* population. N- » foot rule a d died by incite»; the
*
■
the past few day*. Four of the the little villiage of Three O*kr.
a thermometer and dnd by de.-ree*
Michigan,
sends
io
♦1.1-.2
vu.
an
I
well known buyer* ar* constantly
,»» frlio* at Burris w ho .«*' i.d
on deck, namely Frack Johnson, iay*, in effect, •'.°cnd cannon by
i ri, •!.-">r » I went fl • >y th«
Three
O*k*
is
Frank L«e. Georg* Fell and 8am ipre.., prepaid
• «* J#1
OS m irti 4»or n»r'k at f »‘ '
t t»e patriotic fellow al Caldwell who -w.Rurd
di
right.
There
mu
Wi.kinson. ar.d already they bare
an
old
■
f-l"
»O-1
died
laughing
that neck of the wood*
bought in tl
rw ighlsorhord ofl.
Toiep tionc Mo. £3.
the fell a In V il~ who »Wallowed s K iimis
<«>><>’' (Hijnds t>i w-.o’. it the two
leg crtWH P1»*|*»J
—Tur Turn« Ihtun aid Ort- much whisky ¡.nd diej in g- od
-
t
WOLDENBERC dt BERC
spiri'.-. rhe ur.-.erUber at C-nyon
j>h an for 92 in adra; ee
S.WOALVHAS J NHOf
w , 'e .. . •’ : .. ...............
OREGON F0RV/ARD1NG CO.
? THE LEADING FIRM OF EASTERN OREGON,
1
OUR PATRONS
We sell everything you may want
and our stock is complete in every
line.
Studebaker Wagons,
McCormick Harvesting Machinery
Pabst Beer.
Harry C. Smith,
Contractor and Builder
Brick Laying and
Plastering a
icialty
C. H. VOEGTLY
Dr.W.l. Marsden,
I
i_.
PLANO IY1FG. CO. IMPEMENTS
Harney Valley Brewery.
H. Volp.
Quart Bittles $1.50 a dozen delivered in Burns.
Five Gallon kegs $2.00 delivered at
your home in Burns.
Wanted-An IdeaSf^
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