The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 28, 1899, Image 1

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    THE TIMES-HERALD
The Rest*-
RDVERTISIN
Gives The News
Job
SUBSCRIBE.
fÄÄÄri CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1396.
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY,
MEDIUM
Printing.
VOL. XII
OREGON. JUNE, 28 1899,
NO. 31
OREGON FORWARDING CO.
The prisoner gave vent to a sound gician’s wand he converts paste
that seemed to be the commingling into diamonds sparkling upon
of the hiss of a punctured bicycle beauty's neck and with a skill of
Manila, June 23, 11:35 a m.—
The following is the report of the tire and the wheezing of a Florida which ancient and ambitious al­
lUBSCKlTTlON RATES:
Aguinaldo does not seem to be sac- I weather for Eastern Oregon fur the
chemists only dreamed and with
alligator.
ear ...................................... |2.tu
Ontario,
Oregon.
fled
with the attempt of the insur- pagt week „ gent out by 1>. 8.
tulF.t.......................................................... 1.00
politemess
whieh Chesterfield
Mr.
Morie
and
his
clerk
asked
MdUkhs............................................................. ”5
gents te retake Sail Fernando and I’ague. section director:
him again and again, but were un­ might have envied he transmutes
Normal temperatures prevailed able to write out any combinatien brass trinkets into golden jewels
i he has taken command of General
• PF1C1AL BIKECTOKY
Luna’s army and has massed the during the la«t week. The mean
when worn by members of a sab-
•t a rl—
largest
rebel force yet mobilized, temperature averaged 65 degrees, nf letters whieh would even suggest scriber's family.
6. W. McBride.
the
sound
which
the
bore
as
a
Jutepb biuitn bringing 2000 men from the Taati-
which is 8 degrees higher than for name The court interpreter wrest­
He is the greatest and most in­ Firat Class Coeds
)Thvt. l«ngue.
(
W.
K.
Ellie
pola region, lie is exceedingly ti e preceding week and 1 degree
«••«r.li**"
genious
of manufactures for while
. .
M. idle men
led witn it in vain.
AUWB.r O.U...1
The X.a.?£03t Steck
............W xn f* Lord troublesome. Last n’gbt his men higher than for the corresponding
««T.ru.r
others
manufacture perishable
Mr
H R Kincaid
•‘Spell it?” finaly demanded
(•«...trj .1 S’.».»
..Phil.
Metachaix
wounded
two
members
of
the
Sev-
.................
ft.
week
last
year.
The
maximum
rr....i.r
The Lowest Prioej.
Morie. and the prisoner did, I sturt's he is engaged in manufactur-
............ GM Irwin
.
,
â«pt?Publi«
wm^edi enleentn regiment,
ft
temperatures ranged from 7-1 de­ •S—p—q—e ”
It’.l. trial.»
1 ing immortal statesman out of raw
t R. B. Bean.
General MacArthur's men are gree. to 90degrece in the valley and*
...> c. Waiverion I
—sometimes very raw—materials
I «r.a. !■<!••• ■■■
How did you get it?” asked the
j F. A. Moore
We solicit your trade and guarantee FAIR TREATMENT to all
contanlly on the alert to repel «ny ■ from 50 degrees to 90 degrees over
an industry which even the Mark
commissioner.
UUIi JfMCIAL 1IS1KICT.
attack,
but
the
rebels
are
sleeping
the
plateau;
the
minimum
ranged
Hanna
tariff
cannot
protect.
He
M ........ M.D. Cbittei.u
“What! the copper?” asked the
•
Ju<t«
U. W. Parrish. upon their arms. The general sin* from 48 degrees to 60 degn.es in
is
S.f.r:»* tu«r«V
)
G. L. Fat terton.
prisoner.
.(K)............A W.Gowau cerelv hopes that chance for a battle the former and from 38 ¡degrees to
To our virtues very kind.
“No; the S-p-q-s,” said the com­
for he scldiers leallr enjoy anop 52 degrees in the latter. Friday
And to our faults a litte blind.
• •CITY—BABV1T!
.
them when they j and Saturday were the Warmest missioner.
—
Honorable
Champ Clark in
. .. J.me. A . Sj.*rri»w
, i portunity
>
7 to fight
r.
>•••17 j»•«•
The prisoner gave it up. lie
ii. Hiruaru.ou cau j0 so without wading through days of the week. A few showers
alert ..........................
Northwest
Herald.
(R) j. c. w.lcome I
b
•
Treaeurer
was about 24 years old, and his
wbiti»« j swamps
• erteyer
fell Monday afternoon and night;
,
A . G,o.
J. McKinnuii
1 to catch them.
•Mr it
clothing • was soiled and much worn. I
.....
j
w
iiuili»u«ui
Railway
trains
between
Manila
since then fair weather with almost
,.1
w 0. bird
«•■••1 Mr*rint»Uw«ul t
He seemed hungry’ both for sym­
a . t. Kiet.re.eu «nJ gan Fernando have been stop
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
|ia«k Intpeeier
a cloudlets sky, has prevailed.
(l»)i
A. Venator
•
........
pathy and for food. lie said he
.ril
uv«. u.gey i j ed for s.veral days, while perma-1
that be lived at Carroll street, and j The following is a Het of litter
C110SS.
----- AGENT! FOR------
' nent repairs were being made to.
lAtirt f. • ^»»•rtiit:
... ...... g ...; w
•■»• the bridges along the route, but to-1 The warmer weather has caused that ho saw the capper lying on the remaining uncalled for at the Post-
fts.sivsr .
day traffic was resumed.
i all vegetation to make a rapid Cob dock and thought it was rub­ office at Burns, Oregon, fur the
bish.
month ending May 31,1899:
grawth. Fall sown wheat is in
McCormick Harvestinc Machinery
EXCIT15«
EXPERIENCE.
Spqs was In Id for a:i examination Arnett,Billy
Leland,¡Ben L.
I first class condition and is heading and went oil to jail with a deputy,
»•C1KI1ES.
The transport Centennial, which in all sections. Spring sown wheat
Kempf. L W. 2
Ahlet, Daley
etl.t A ftîBtXAll tetr«« Äe.tS
not seeming to care very much Beede, Joseph
has
arrived
here,
had
an
exciting
Mutria, Hugh
is
much
better
and
more
promising
Writ« as for Prieoi.
a »vary i®: tnd Id Wednesday.
w here lie went or whit was his fate Emerson, Mrs. S. Roe hoff, Morris
Mia. Jaunit
'te i
li.aa Leona Xci<l«r. Eec.-te j experience while rounding Point .than usual. A large crop will be
Engano on the northern const u>f yielded if ther« are no hot north- The deputy avoided pronouncing (ioolowcry, Henerp Smyth, Johnnie
I Luon on her way to this port She ' least winds. Barley, oats and rye his name by referring to him simp !y (•oodenough, Jack Sheiltx, Miss D.
* •. *. W. Karr.« L«tc*.
17
«truck » rock on Wednesday and • are fully as good as wheat. Hay* as “Say Bill.”
•• ••
Tammi*. «. •
Goodenaw. John Sartorie,John
j . » Sajer, !•««• ' remained fast for several hours,
Schlotter, John
Greene, C. M.
j ing has commenced and reports in­
A Country Editor.
I duiiug which time she wsa sur­ dicate that it will be a heavy crop
Turner’John
Horn, Mr.
rounded by «warms of natives in (¡rass is making good growth on
Hedges, Charles Vau, Lee
canoes, who became n.eanacing.
Persons calling for above letters
ed-
Having once been a country
.the ranges and stock is leported to
Captian Eagle, who commanded I be in good condition, Shearing is itor myself, I entertain a most1 will please say, AnvKUTtsrn.
the transport, was conivtllcd to nearly completed. A large portion kindly feeling for lnv old confreres.
E B. Water» P. M.
C 1 if-lí.
throw overboard a hundred ts:.« of! i of the wool clip is already at the I am willing to make affidavit that i
BUHBS,
OK1*OV.
supplies in order to lighten the ship ' ; warehouses awaiting shipment. ¡the 11 months I spent editing a
ATTuRNlt »T-L a K,
—Tiit T imf . s -IT bbai B and Ora-
sufficiently to gel her afloat
Draw, plan, m.kr. estimates, ete. RaiHisgs put ut «itbia tb. aa.vat«
j Most of the bands of stock have rural journal were th'i „most bene­ g-niau for S'J in advance.
•»•«••■
,
Before
this
w
as
<
fleeted
tli£
Fili-
flgur«» given iasstimate« C
IVSatiafaelion guarantsed.
1
•
been moved to the summer range* ficial of my life to my - If and per-i
I vinos l.i.d towed the cases ashore j in the mountains.
taps to others. I am proud to|
and were lighting ovi r the
t'
spoils. • j|)e warit) „eathvr caused straw - have belonged to the editorial guide.
Call up 'phone 1C fur job printing
I v i 1
The ciuiser Baltimore v-AWorat
recently
berries to ripen rapidly; Hood I am unalterably opposed to any i «bort notice.
¡ground'd nt the same point, but J
River shipped five carloads on thing that will injure the eauntry
the natives feared to approach her.
1GE.NT.
Friday last, The strawberry crop editor, curtail his profits, cirenm -i
y
is very good. The fruit prasjiects scribe hi« usefulness nr place an
KOTARÏ PUS1.I ’
Brel ud li*« «la.;, «n band at th« y«rd. {Wftt.iJtr*. H,o!»y bon«.
’ are no better than have been here­ additional thorn in his pathway.
Coughed it Up.
QÄEGOH
tofore reported. Peaches, are about
The rural editor—God bless
yy fracticea b.for« u. ». Land Otica.
Two weeks ago J. S Millikin lar ! an average crop in the Columbia him—is the most persistent or tea­
I
and Snake River valleys. Apple chers. Like charily, ns described
at his borne on the Owvhee in what
trees are being spraro and a fair by St. Baal in the thirteenth chap­
was pronounced the last stages of
pneumonia and was given up by | crop is expected. The cherry crop ter ef First Corinthinans, lie “suff-
his family and attending physician will be good; cherries are ripe in eth long and is kind”, which cannot
. the valley and are being shipped to le said of son:« nu n. He “envieth
to die. But natureeatne t» bis re-,'
— Ag.Xt for the—
SURGE* N lief and also revealed the ths cause ,, j ! market. Prunes have ceased drop­ not,” in which he decs rut rrseilibie
pfTXieiw A’°
some
people
over
0:1
this
side
of
the
ping:
the
eaop
is
already
reduced
of his iliness- Abscesses had been
Residence forming in his lungs and he had but it will not be a failure, Sugar house lie‘is not pnffiil up” in.
at
Oflce
be< ts in Grund Runde lalb-y are which he do, « nut rest ruble a Rood
OREGON fri quent spells of coughing when he making rapid growth al>d are very many of us. He “does not behave I
BURNS
would expel great quantities of puss
himself unseemly, sreiulv, s*' keth i
and blood In his In'- and most promising. Oearsional rains and
not h:s cwn, is not < a* ly pr o k< d’
an
absence
of
hot
winds
will
make
violent coughing spell ho r ii-i.l
In this last rt "p< cl In rusenilihs
Absolutely Pur«.
from his lungs a piece of rock in the good crops over eastern Oregon
GÎO. «- SIZEMORE,
mv friend from Or-g n, Smat irj
shape of a triangular prism either
ATTa::\rv,
Joseph Simon
_
OnEaes-. side of the angle of which will mea­
At the hours of 9 a. tn. and 2
BÜ.T’î'a.s*. Ünd ''•'‘•‘’•r •jl‘‘ Kr*' sure about half aa inch. \Vh>-n he m , in Denver, in front of the prin- He “bearelh all things, bnjwtli
t.i«ie ni«rwr promt »1» ..tmiJi-d to-
all things, enduretb ail thi g* ai d
felt it in his wiouth be thought it eipnl hotels in that city, an open
in that rcsjiect is very much in the
was bis false teeth become looae street-car knot, n ar a tourist car predicament of i mini up a tree ; nd
t W.TVBSKB
until be remembered they had long halt« and waits fora f<-w moments a bull J ig barking fur a bite at the
I. «
been laid away. On taking it for such Rtrang*rs as may want to
al K
bottom of the climb
from Ids mouth he recognixed it as ■ see I he sights •>( Denver in-l the
I «(•.
BIGG & TURNER
Hein
the
pack
h
r
e
of
every
C r ') : 8 l O ddo «» • u 5 P *<n» OfTiet,
I*
'r i
• h. ie»a ’* «¡e li» »a IboOB
-ore from a mine which be owned famous mountains in that vicinity.
community, the promo’er uf every
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
-a.
,r
with aeertl«
years ago. From the moment of On Isiard of these tourist car is a l iudable enterprise, the worst un*, 1, y
,
•
.e
If
-
t •«'• r nv i., i t'— *
__ — OBB0O9Í.
winch
biff* 1 ’ ir f»* not T»« till
ia »»rurH
it
the
intense
pain
BFBWW,
— — —
lecturer,
w
ho
explains
the
different
raiding
derpaid laborer in the vineyard.
I A P r * I.‘ II' • U> I’’ • • I'«’«» ’•
nv - -,
al '
« II 7'.» r F-«»v, »
•
Practice in ell the courts of Ore. be bad lonf been suffering ceased points of interest as the car moves
Counting his space nr bis capital U.»- u. r» i.t tree A<l<lr>-»».
and * of once began to mend along, and they are brought into he g'.ves more to charity, hi" tw «ns
Collectiuus promptly.made.
Longest lived and
The t xt day he got up. dr >‘r I the view of the passengers The considered, than any other member
C m -, la Pams a»«. a.a. a.
io the World.
himrelf and took considerable nou trip ovi r the entire city consumes
of society.
.
four
hours,
and
for
this
service
each
rivlraeut.
,
He is a power in politics, a pillar
s w miller .
On Thursday last he *'« *n On­ passenger pnys 10 cents. The r • of the church, a leader of the cru
NOTARY PUBLIC.
tario. showed the ruck toa M att »» k suit is that visitors to Denuer who »□de for lietter m«r»ls
repersenUtire, ami said that li make one- of the-e trips go away
He i* p’e-eniirxiitly the friend of
Burna,---------- Orf»”
years ago he. and n nun.lier of from the city impressed with the humanity. Line upon line, day by
other men with pi<k*. was dressing ides that Denver and Colorado sre dav he i« embalming in cold type
the roof and .ides of a room at Hie are most truly wonderful place*. fact* from which llero*li us,Taci­
bottom of a 150
on hi* The idea is unique and original tus F.smondi or Macaulev of th?
mine in Mont, preparatory to put with Denver, but it makes a meet future will v rile the hirtory of our
EVERYBODY CAN PRINK GOOD BEEN
.•j
physician » svuoto:», ting in a pump The room was in lasting irr.pres-ion upon visitors. » times J
ore body which waa wrv hard
lie joy Lilly chronicle« our ad-
at raail»' <•-
Thei: picks made but.little impr«‘-
venl into thi» world, briefly note«
Spelled Ilia Name S p u ».
aion on it. but «mall chips of fhe
Telephone No 21
Ot r • prlainga and downsitting» an I
rock were flying about pretty thick
n.rruwfulls record» our ent fr tn
he
Jidni Spq» was bis name, and
when he drew .ometliing into hi.
did his beat to pronounce it. l»ut this vale ol tears.
threat which «at him to coughing
A. a creator <•( I entity he <1> ulde
jw 2. Burchtof*
tto< •
.>•»*->
caused hlu. 1« quit work and laid without rulficient success to help
• ‘
' ■
" f, :t il» vis it*'it* <• ’•*.
United
Stale«
Commissioner
Morie,
him up for t*o
k«. F.mrtimev
to i»cr».a*e L-n.inine fm.cbri'u
¿.’.SX,'•«»«» ’J «W
•ince then he has had what the before wf.i me l.e was arr» g ed in
p»t ,-•»*< V. • »’M«» À*»« 4
llM
' ’
«
charge
„t
doctors pror.nuneed pneumonia. Brooklyn r.ontly on the
* » mi m
4 *41
q B m Ir.i 4«or a*1*
the
ci
..•ry
r<Tur,
e«erri*ii»g
pier.ar
of stealing C« p[“ r from the navy-
s3tipi£
»«»I
o! A
but which be now thinks were only
n>> *r r, insutif. « iinpartiadv all
H9
WJ ...... ...
O,
nataiea eflbrU to e«H a f re go yard
«
onu
ii
wli
*e
name»
a)
t
ear
lit
it«
W hat is t ■ ur name ? alk J ti e
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WOLDENBERC <k BERC
6.NO1AVM19 J MHOr
.u^t.re. f.-».. >-
imi.« By • Ion« b of hi" ma-
eoniuiisx nef.
-i Ms "k
She times-gurald.
Rebel Leaders on the Alert
Eastern Oregon Weather.
THE LEADING FIRM OF EASTERN OREGON.
OUR PATRONS
We sell everything yon may want
and our stock is complete in every
line.
Studebaker Wagons,
Pabst Beer.
Harry C. Smith,
Contractor and Builder
Brick Laying and
Plastering a
ialty
c. ÏÏ VOEGTLY
Dr. W.L. Marsden.
PLANO MFG. CO. IMPEMENT8
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Harney Valley Brewery.
H. Volp.
Quart Bottles 81.50 a dozen delivered in Br
I
DENTIST
Five Gallon kegs $2.00 delivered u
your home in Burns.
Telepb.one IXTo. EJ.
utantpd-ln Idea