THE TIMES 1 herald ■The BesF«- Give The News .ÄDVERT15IN Job SUBSCRIBE. —------ - ------- - e* JULY 22, 1896 > BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, * f MEDID« Printing. OREGON. JULY 11», 189t», ' OREGON FORWARDING CO. good condition, except in Klamath Supreme Court Decisions. Orci :on Volunteers ask to be' shared thiir cheers with the Ore- Mu tered out in San Fran­ eounty, where it is poor. gonians. Haying continues. The hay crop cisco. Then came the regiment headed The folio«ing opinions handed »UBSCKII’TION RATES: by Brigadier General Summers and down from the supreme court re­ is heavy and of good quality. Pas­ I2.VU • •• f »tr After getting permission to bring a band. As the men marched com­ cently will be interesting reading! tures are drying up. and all stock Ontario, Oregon. . LUO I • it MtOlM is being moved to the mountains. ......... 75 I the second Otegon to Portland and pany front lip the wide street, they Three M«nU;« for onr renders: Working summer fallow contin­ , to muster them out at Vancouver made a splendid appearance. I-'red llaines, vs A J. McKinnon,! ues; tho soil is in good condition to As the soldiers pass'd the Palace • Fl ICIAL BiKECTCiKV . the comtr.itees have been knocked respondent, from Harney, Morton ! be worked. Sugar beets are mak hotel they aero delug ’ d with flow ­ ST a ri— uki . g «. n : i out again by the boys after arriving D. Clifford, judge, retersed opin­ G * ScBrif.e. g««*»ra I ers thrown from the windows by ion by Wolverton, C J. Moore, J , ing good growth. Joeeph Siinan at San Francisco. They desire tc I Strawberries are now plentiful T'irot C1O.S3 Cooc’s iThos. ivnRue. be mus’ered out at th» latter place tho guests. General Shafter and | dissenting. fW. K. Ellit. •eetreeiAee over the Plateau rvigon; in the Col M. ldleman his staff and Governor Geer cf O.e* Atierney ueue.el . This was an action for the re­ umbit River valley they are about ............. Win B Lord »s the folowing will show: ^ererner Th. 3 lagosi Stock h R Kiucsi'l gon and his staff and many notable- èeereiary et St*’.« San Francisco, July 12.—It the covery of personal property by the n all picked and shipped. Cherries Phil. Met8('hftn j Tretteier ............. G M Irwin army officers reviewvd the parade appellant against the respondent. «apt. Publie lutti A<*1 •tiou The Xiowcbt Prloej. W ii Lseds j I Second Oregon is mustered out in K • tete Printer ripening rapidly. There is no i R. s. Beili. Portland every man in the regiment as it passed up Van Ness avenue The respondent was .lue sheriff' .> u. r.’olverton change in the f-uit prospects • ereae Ja t»« ’ F. A. Moore , from General Sumners down, will ¡toward tho Presidio where the men of H arney county and his claim to We solicit your trade and guarantee FAIR TREATMENT ta all Along th« Snake river the fruit crop MtNETtt JÍ3ICI «I. »IS1UÎCT. the property was based upon the be indignant almost to tho point of went into camp. is good, ^aiid the same can be raid D. Cm "*i.u Here they will rest under military levy of a writ of attachment issued >.•:.•.•) Ju(.). good travel allowance, for the sent to their northern homes by tachment was levied. On tlic 1st Uierk com- • , J ■ . Welcome I . ! Treaturer train. cf August, 1898, said Mutin was last year, reaches havt wbitn r private.« of the regiment alone, and lirvxer \ i. J. Mel.itnioi menced to ripen, the crop «beri*. the owner and in pcs'c.-. ion of a GIVEN A SQVABi: MEAL. .■ w a r.ui t'.Bjril. i.auan $6000 to A7000 for the officers. E»ch .,S| 3» »*"»1 .'»!?•’ farm near the loan of Harney.upon much .«nailer than usual, st«« it ’Hipe*sier «. k . Ki'-L«' h ’ o . pnv.vte, if mustered out here, » ill Late this afteraoon a drees parade ii>;i will be a short crop. I • a e e-ietk T I i.. .. nan; * receive $32 travel allowance and of tile Oregsn volunteers w»t re which was growing crop of grain. There is no failure of crops in j ,.«ua ¡subsistence. He sill t. • receive it viewed l>y Governor Geer, who On that day Martin executed to j ----- AGENT! FOR----- fl •••*?.• !. eastern Oregon, nor will there be a| • •• ......................................... v»;-. For nfternaids addressed the soldiers. Fred Haines it bill of vale of all the failure, but there will be a shortage I ' J'*if mustered out at Vane . . < I.Cb N» .» »»' ¿•Jtivar . ... this reason the regiment to a mini Later in the evening they Wete crop, the consideration recited be- in all products except liny, and j _________ wants io be mustered out here. ’■ taken to the mechanics’ pavilion, ing«310. Martin remained in pos­ that will be »bout an average. McCormick Harvesting Machinery Portland «¡thin 21 hours will agree where an elaborate dinner had been session of the crop, harvested it, St i J LUES. Stock is doing fairly well. Shear­ to reimburse the mtn for the loss, a prepared for them by the ladies of stored part of it in his granary, the ing has been completed and the • f l.f A ft£«f.KAlt Jcf.rte •*.«3 | decided majority will vote to mus- the Re 1 Cross society. The dinner lest being stacked in the field. Mc­ X»«.B»r«ry !• »nd 14 Wednefftl«) . Write ui for Prices. wool is being hauled to warehouses «• ’-- 1..........Î-- Mel M .. t ’heel»i» ■ « K.J»- MIMJ.uvI. This contingency • as the first really good one ttho Kinnon levied upon it a» the pio M Lauta 7.-'gier, Kce. r 1 ter out at home. is so »lender a» not to be considered boys had had since they left Cali­ perty of Martin and Ilaines brought N<> letters will be delivered un- I to recover the prop»riy. : »,»,».».euri» i.v.«• «’ 1 seriously by tho reception commit- fornia for the Philippines r.nd to this notion . til they are received. If von dont • See from Oregon, headed by Gov- say they enjoyed it is put ing it The issues I cing made x trial was .*•1, ,, w I get a letter or a paper on tin- day J I •. • r, .«•€• I had .".nd aft• A lloldtip • ' Aiu».-.s«-cy. hocn («as the quarantine ollicer’s The opinion by Chief Justice | there some where a id he likes to I vessel, having on board the Oregon-1 Wolverton says that ‘the question 1 hunt for it to please you. If your ian’s correspondent. When he I. .»t night about midnight 9harp C i St zik. 1 for determination is whether there friend don’t v rite, cuss the post bi r.f. 'conveyed the inf >rination that the' Reception Horn, who Club was attending at the ""9 H’l’icient evidi nee to go.to ih-J [ master; he is to blame. OtlwOM. saloon, bar manager was sufficient evidence to go to th-j ' masler; he is to blame. If he tells I transports Ls.d bien ordered to As­ Draws plan, niaki’i ratimatcs, etc. Rsildiag« put up wilkia tha »••■•l o bed. jury 111 *hich they might inferou lhere 9 no put Ol, an »<•••«. toria, the news was received with Frank Smith having gono to I —, » » 1 that the plaintiff was the owner of aggrieved f-pi essimi and sav, Bg'iri’S given ineatiu»1rs. J jySatiafoetion guiiruntsed. iilcvncealed groins by a score or was held up and robbed of some nC! ■ ]._ » the property which he Seek» to re- lie une. • ‘ there ought to be 5 more within hearing. Within fiv» $250, by a couple of masked high- , cover.” The opinion holds after a | is probably hiding yi.ur mail for ’ minutes indignat'on had spread; wayn.cn, tlie robbers escaping ¡. review of the evidence that there j' throughout the ship, General Sum­ into the darkness immediately i the pleasure of having you call was sullieifnl to go to the jury. In mer» himself not beinj exempted. after making tlicirhuu). two or three times a day. Ask his dissenting 1 pinion Judge Moore A G I..' I ■ 1 On the transport Ohio, ahich cur Marshal Sproule wv* immediate­ says that, in his opinion, tie judg­ ’ him to look again. I x. I XCTAKY PU .*.1-1 ried eight companies io the New­ ly sun nxnid, «nd the robbers des­ ment should l e lulirrni d, for the i- .”2 v r ----- r.-'s’is s - ff- el >ad live i ' v »» f »n fc»n bill of JOHN F. STRATTON’S C^Urscticti bafot. V » I lud Cîff-r Celcbralcd Russian Gut bearing the Oregon delegation, otlicer proceeded to run in .-ill sus-' •ale, end that plaintiff' failed to in­ .1 Steamed around the Ohio on In r pieious looking characters, and in Violin Sîritigs troduce testimony tending to show 'I he I incit in the World. return to th» wharf, every man on a »li.irt time had four suspects in the intention of the parlies with I I very String »’• jnan’ed deck shouted as bis choice for ths the lockup. Two of them were re­ reference to the transfer of the tit!'- Jahn F. Slrillon.V.-J"!’.'' rnustcring-out place, ‘•'Frisco, leased this morning, they having | »•- ■ »11. SI3. «!.’>. S!7 I ’Frisco.” To this there was noli given a sufficiently correct account ■ m » vc John T. Bailey, respondent, vs I A^sst for the— A .13 of tbeinselres to prove an nlali. dissenting voice. Unless Adjutant piìsìcih the Malheur A H-rney Lakrlrri-J Trio other two arc being b Id General Corbin refuses to rrscind Residence at O.lce the order directing the transports to awaiting developments, but it is gstien Company, uppdlaat, from . ........... Harney county, Morton I). Cliff.-rd difficult OREGON proceed to As’ori.i, it may be set conceded that it will be n under the judge; affirmed. Opinion by Wol- BURNS matter to convict anyone t.... .......... down as certain that there will be • ­ ‘ verton, C J. no marine pars..!» on the Columbia cireuinstai css, though latt< r de Tbr»» question.“ ar ia th'S river i:. honor of the Oregon Volun­ velopments mnv bring out the fur­ case, tin- sufficiency i f the com­ teers. However this dor« not argue ther netesrary evidence.—Ontario G TO. !>. SIZEMORE, plaint, the sullieiei ■ .- of the service Advocate July 12. that the regiment will straggle zT7»::.-.r y, and the sufficiency of the proof of home. Bea«», ......................... Onsca.N. serviee. The opinion sustains them Celiaca»««, I.nxl b»-i: »•*. «nd licil Gvner.il Summers has promised Saisie 'nailer prouai ’lx a''coded to. ¡all. An Organized Band the Oregon reception committee I that he will ke< p the regiment to­ Eastern Oregon H rallier. gether, and if the state will furnish It may be generally knovn, but i jw sAfl^-. a special train, lie «ill bring the it is a fact just the same, savs the La Grande Chrcbielr, that thrre is BIGG & TURNER regiment home in x body. The follow ing ;« the report »if the a regular organized band of horse we ither for E .stern Oregon frtlie LOYS LAND TN 'FltlSCO. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Absolutely Puro. thieves operating in this commun­ p".-I • eek, s* si nt o-i: b» B. F. >tt.«S, — — — — OREGON. San Francisco, July id —Not ity. SjK-cial officer Win. I.eaie. Fugue. section director: Practice in all th» court’ of Ore. since th» departure of the California hss just returned after a hard ride Tim mean temp riture for the volunttera for the Philippines !,av< through I.ndd canyon and to Whis­ longest lived and Lightest Draft Mowers. Rakes and Binders Collections promptly n »de. week avenged 68 d*.- re». . which i» the street of San Francisco pieaent- key c.-et k' camping on th* trail in »Jdecrees higher than f >r the pre* in the World. ed such a scene of animation as i f the g c ding »<»k ri'.d •» degrees lower they did today, nor have steam in fa t so closely pursued urr»- tl.ari for the corresponding ». k S. W. MILLER. • histles. cannon and bells created these out la as ti.nl they had last tear The mai’i.um tempera­ < • ri « ’ such a rumpus; and all this in to leave a horse on the trail, • hi« h • NOTARY PUBLIC. tures ranged from 76 to !» »and the •.If» O fie» •• Opon»»*« ti 3 F honor of the returned regiment of is no» in the | -.«esaion of the offi­ minimum fr ,tn ">') to GO. except in •nd Owr . ■ ’ r< • t . I» .' It. «e Burna, - - - Orcgvn. ’•'n >♦* f' in W-.i h n. .i.» in 1 California Oregon volunteer» » «ra j »,» t» » th ■*e»'Vfp cer.- and is held for identification. portion- of the P’.iteau district, fr n -. ’ ■ t r . f've / re returned It is tin- intention of the o(lic»r» to signal corp«, who b r/e fi.rfvF-r . ».u erti»» r 4 No ■here I A B »reit h. ’ 1 1- ■ <>. !«.!• «itb Ill'»»" from f-vreig'i shore, ."ter »»--r II keep • y.», r • /.-» the trail of these fol! w.i rain fell during the week. A f.W uirr.- « f- . to*3, F A<*.' and fighting months of hardship until every one of them is capturid ttr» it raa *<' re. Telephone No 21 Dr. H. E¿rchtcrf DENTIST. oa.> i :»t inr n.r't f r<-»t"f - returning to their native country ' • : ■ 1 i fi la tered by their trying experience in a tr pical elirpate and a vigo- .» campaign sga : :... the foil • ers of Aguir a! Jo. • * * • Children are apt to be unimen ti ia!iv irreverent. A 'c««e in point is that of a little Chicago girl who wound up a prayer in 11.i« way : “And p'ea«e I) Lord take care of yourself, too. If any thing should bapyen to you. ire * Mc Kinley t< » <’ pei d on, and he isn't doing as «cil a» pi «Xj»cited.— First in Il a line of march was M jor Noble.Ger-eral Shafter's »ide. followed by the Land of th» Third artillery. Then can e Governor Ge*rof Oregon and his staff Ll- E m . •o«od by the Cil f «ho 7 h»- greiii < rop c-jtilir i.» « t»> i.» in 1 g 1 : omlition I’ a h ». u!»l be oí l enefit, but th» g» nrral < f inion is ' of hot that if there i« an p. bsencn w > vlier t, - crop nil! be all right. ai.r-aJv oc- Some »hriyciíiiig i eurftd in veri ona of Waaro nt.d Morro» count i - k Fa 1 nml " :r.t* r • i*. n grain ar- col ring and vpring • n • be- 1 g . h" »ta: 1 1» langth 1 ha - r - v 1 .- ■ : • I n I • . '■ ’ r -, ! ¡ i>, , t 11, l|1* wli»a' Ríe i- :»’ r*.i:; hi Quart Bottles 31.50 a dozen delivered in Bums. Five f allon kegs $2.00 delivered at AID IT« cv»« Twi [■ IP r I have ini remedy f < Coni n. By m t. v../ n » > . 1 tlntdf r ' I c.rel So pr x/positiv, in. I tn •» pu :r tint I co.m.ler it my duty to .nJ ft K:iltt frtt to •’ ••« 'J y. ir re*t"t • ho tiiveOxiT mptFin. Ihn tt, Br-jnctinl * Lang Tro ■ o. if ttwy «.I »-rite mt i.irt' M. rew lot [V•' »dice adTret.. Sinserety, r A. M. C.. ’ll ?«rl tt, Znr V«rX. *r* E4»v. a. aad A: ■'•«•m«-»« «g bu« iMana • • ifeto *• »*• - • I ? « tto «L m CV.Í. B mim « your home in Burns TcieptLone Mo. 3. WOLDENBERC