The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 26, 1899, Image 1

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i'” ! CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896
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ihe ftimes-lpraid.
BURNS:. HARNEY COUNTY,
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OREGON. JI I.Y 2«, 1899
YEARS IN ROMAN NUMERALS
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‘'Have you noticed,” said the pale
own county
1 he following >» the report of the j mathe!U!lt¡, jan ,.how ,nuch eagier
afSSCKll'TIOS KITE5>:
On Friday last, it a as decided in
"There is'plenty of grass, and all weather lor Eastern Oregon fortín* . .
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it is going io be, after thts year, to
. |2.»o I the probate court of this eountv the stock we have seen looks^finely
• •« ?«ar
Ontario,
Oregon.
nxst week, as sent out by I*. 8
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. .1.00
l.i M«uiM
write the number of the year in Ro-
... .75
that the will of Dennis McAulil'f,
Tarer U*niL«
“J«e Nolf drove down John Day ! l ague. section director:
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man numerals.
deceased, bequeathing his entire grade. He talked so much about
Fair, pleasant weather, with high
“What do I want to write the
property
to
Harold
Cliflbrd,
was
in
it that we expect to see it mention-
4* FICTA L B1KECT0KY
temperatures, prevailed during the nulub«r of the rear in Roman num­
I all respects duly and legally exo- en in the Listov of the Spanish war
Sf A f &—uRIofl.S :
week. The mean temperature avt r erals
- for?
- — ” asked
.
. • business man
the
SO»*«™
j i
«. Jcevpa
w. MeBrMe.
and that there was no fi .rod and the Philippine trouble. It was
simau . I cuted
.
aged 74 degrees shich is 6 higher ■ > ‘ Mavbo yoi don
’ • ’t * ” the pale 2*ir st Cl0.03 C.ooc.s
iThr>8. Tiinjue. | in the execution of the will. About the first time he ever drove a team.”
fM. A. Moody
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than for the proceeding week and ! mathematician replied. . “But no
••affreMB«*
d . r . n . B.ackburn three months ago, one Mary i outer —East Orgonian.
Atttrney uent.ai
6«r«ni»r
3 degrtes higher than for the cor- tree the difference, In Arabic tig
«Í 3:v.e
j - i duui
from Illinois, claiming to Loa
I’taasuKr
responding week last year. The . urcs it has taken just four figures
j ii Acka.u #: ecus::: and next of km to Dennn
Horses for Meat.
» a»t. Futuiii Ii r i action
maximum temperatures ranged to write the number of the year
Sitte frimer
K
i McAunfl, came to this city and
\ a. s.
from
84 to 102 over the Columbia ever since the year 1000, and it will
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A cayuee “beef' factory is to Le
in t*1’8 c(1,lrt * petition to con-
’ F. a . Moore
We solicit your trade and guarantee FAIR TREATMENT ts all
River valley Jand form 80 to 04 take no more until the year 9909
' test Baid will. Wm Lachne-r of opened some time thit month al
JfDICIAL «IST1UCT.
over the Palateau reijon. The But in Roman numerals the year
M.D. CLI1 • M.u Baker City wai employed as at Medara, N. D , which will have a
mitiia.um temperatures ¡it. the tai 1000 was written with a single M.
Attorney
a's
“
iia*"uy
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torney
by
the
contestant,
while
the
capacity of 100 horse» a day tn bi­
Jeint-R»pre«fenlAtive
ley ranged froai 58 to 72, and ovir We shall never get back to the ein-
... .J W Morrow
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Jeiat-aeaet«r
I’xccuter, G I I’azeltine was rep­ gin with. The projectors will d<-
the plateau from 50 to GO. No rain gle letter again. Now for this war
Cei UTT— XAE5•Y Î
resented by J. C. Moroland of Port- pt-nd largely on a foreign market,
winds i it takes nine letters. MDCCCI’CIX.
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.. j»me« a sp»rror . land and J. L. Rand of Baker Citv. us there is a great demand for horse fell during the week. The
S.tv.y j • ««’
JI. Kicharthkin
01.ri
sere northerly in direction and And think of 1888, n Inch we can
.(.».) j t . Acit.ine Testimony was taken in the ca?e meat in Europe. They believe the
tre.aur.r
G*u. Whiting {
i.rv.y.r
easily reuiemler. Then it took
light in force.
a j McKmnuu about three months ago. but was Americans will cultivate a taste fori
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J W Euchar.un
B
A..e»».r
thin m l.tur*. MDCUCLNX.WUI
the almost extinct Indian poney. |
S»h»«l 30; «.'•i'.'* •
citers
■>* A. ’ k. Richaro.tif n , i continued until the 12th of July.
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i*.««« ln«p«ct«r
flint was the hardest year of the
a . ven.torl (j)e case ].as attracted considérable If any reliance is to be placed in I
fl •;aiaiBai«u«rb
The grain crop continues in good whole Christain era so far.
lit». Ilagey
this
presumption
they
wiil
wait
a
attention ihioujhout the county
¡condition. The liot north winds
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“But next venr it will drop do#n
a i• • VV ». ». 1.A?»
i!«-e.
and the deeission will meet with long time. It is quite possible they have caused some shrivelling, but
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to three figures, MCM, aud a hun­
A. ».-.«i-
’-h*“
: the approval of the entire commun ■ ill adopt some subterfuge in get­ reports indicate ttrit no serions
dred and one years henci it will go
i itv.— Canyon News.
ting the stuff on the American damage has been done up to tile
to two letters, MM And how long
McCormick Harvesting EV’a: i. ’-.? j
market, such as a misleading label present date. The valley grain is
i
do
you
think
’
it
will
be
before
an
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sacnriis.s.
or fimetbing of the sort. The cat­ under ^irrigation and looks fine.
i
Ingersoll Head.
other comes that will be as hard to
»VI. V a SSBEK a H »-.-yree S».«S
tlemen cf the country have gone to Rain wculd be of benefi', Fall
write as the year 1888”?
tc~ Writs ex for Pric»«.
M.»....«rylvt*ndld Wedneaday.
N«w York July 21—Robert In­ too much cxpenie and labored too and winter-sown grain are turning
Tillie Jordan N. u.
' I don’t know” said the ruddy
Trankie Brenton Bee. Src’y.
gersoll died at his home in Dobbs hard of late years to bring the beef yellow and spring sown is heading. business man absently”. He was
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Ferry, N. Y., this afternson of Ap- breeds ’up to a high standard to The warn weather will prevent (rendering whether he could turn
a . •. t. t. Surr.» LtJfct,
«7
i polexy.
permit an “oleo” trick "to menace filling. The stand is about normal the crank of the mestenger call to
Msftaoery Fri lay night.
M A billard, M. *
,r.! Mr. Ingsiroll went to his heme in their industry. If horse meet is Harvesting fall-sown wheat has the word “police” without being no
t 11 U«yt. !•:♦'•.
- | Dobbs Ferry two days age appar­ going to be sold on the mar ket here commenced in sections of Umatilla ticed.
ently in good health. Shortly it mi.«! be so libeled.
lAJL'¿r LsJUJi, JO. 77, I. €> % F.
“Not till the year 2388,” said the
county. Barley is in excellent
.As«vt at OFello*♦ iteli, e\»ry E*;ur¿i
after his arrival he complained of
“That will be
condition at.d harvesting has com­ mathematician.
7 i o * •
J 'i bancu h. u.
w ï king, buey •
slight indispoeition.
Stubborn Trout
menced in some localities. Hay­ written in Romani MMCCCLXXX-
I He »pent this merning in !.is
ing continues in Some section.», in X’111—thirteen letters again.
room and shortly before he was
Manager Schaeffer ci the Hart- I others it has been completed. The
C 1 St ¿¿I,
The ruddy business man was get­
Ri’r.f«,
i stricken bis v.ife offered to have ford City, Ind., Paper Company’s crop was excellent, the quality ting more mu! more urieacy. And
I
ATÎ-’f-Ntr »l-Ltf.',
his luncheon sent up to Um to mill, has a trout pond, but he is pure, and a large qusnily has been 1 , F » bat
bat—what of it?”
Draws plan, make« ritimati n, etc Rail«! • ••
La
.•!>?»«< c
, that he'would not have to walk desirvni of getting rid of the trout. ! housed.
“Why only think,” raid the pale
9«f««,
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t
figurcH giver, iaettiisites.
i-i/"Sntii*ac‘ i<.i« kRi
_ | drwn stair« to the dir.ing room be* I ive years xgo the pond was stock­
Continued dry weather all ccteil ' mathematician, for how many gen-
ed
with
trout,
and
as
nobody
has
' low.
pastures and they are rapidly dry­ eratior.sour de-eemlunts will never
He laughingly replied that nhi'e ever been able to catch them, they ing up Stock has been moved to s e a year as easy to write an the
’ie d'd "ot
T’4' ' 1® ! as young as have ¡increased until the pond is the summer ranges in the .'noun \ ar 1900 ho.v many and many
more will never h i .- cue ::s long to
he was ho guessed ha wa« not yet one of the wonders of the town. tai ne.
MEAL ESTATI
1 an invalid and he would go dor.n Some if the trout «re ten and
Thero is no cbing* in the fruit urite a# 1888.”
twelve inches long, but ths most
“A id wii.'it — V. hat of that?” sr.id
1 with the others
prospects. Prunes wiil be n short
Hr ri »#4 lig »•!#»’• «a kind al tin y si J. J
'rnjr’ l> !l »air; bo#»«.
tl:
• business mm.
As he finished rper.king and was expert anglers fail to land them.
crop. Cherries are ripe and pick
The
fish
I'nd
plenty
of
food
in
‘'Nothing 1 su;>[>oir,” said tie
al.siit to ri.e be fell baek into his
ing has com mcnced. In eorne sec­
the bottom of the psud, and they tions »1 the Columbia and Snxke pal- m.-ith'-iiiaticinn. “Only these
ì^*fr*.-lic«« b»tor«
chair.
.i.vave impress me
A phyrician was immediately refuse to be tempted by any of the I | Riverrnlleys the fruit crop is good
rumiaomd. t ut when iio reached Lail that fishermen can devir-j Tii* *] i le «ri p cf Union county
11.» house he found Mr Ingersoll Mr. Schaeffer wants to tu n his wiil not be r.s gond in former <-.n*.
pond into a bass pond, but is de i I’eacl.es continue to ripen.
l id diea almost instantly.
Th • physician did not give the terred became lie can rb.visenoi Sugar beets are meting fine
cause of death but believes it was minus to dispose cf the trout,—Ex. ] I growth. Corn and pot’.toes are i.d-
MrAulifF# Will Declared Valid roads here in Grant county are not
in as good shape as those in our
by County Court.
Eastern Oregon Weather.
OREGON FORWARDING CO.
THE LEADING FIRN OF EASTERN OREGON.
OUR PATRONS
We sell every thing you may want
and our stock is completo in every
line.
Studebaker Wagons,
Pabst Poor.
Harry C. Smith,
Contractor and Builder
Brick Laying and
MHICE
Specialty.
C. ïï VOEGTLY
Dr.W.L.Kar sden.
Finitisi
at
O.lce
Plastering a
BURN?
due to npoplr .ty.
Mrs. Ingersoll and hi« t*o dr.u. h
tl
i s were will. Um «benho died.
OREGON
Resident r
I
A Washington ¿¡“pr'.'li savi:
gome rather perplexing questions
ATT •
have arisen in connection with the
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proposed order admitting to Cuba
l'.llecatn«. Und ’ ’ *i"’
E.tstr la.'.irr promi tl' »-.twidrd to.
free of du'V high bred cattle. In
drafting the order provisian w :s
made that the free admission ■ :»
a
-4.T
r.SEt
j. w
to ply only toclttl- »'nt from the
Ui.itc-d States. H is said that .M-x
BIGGS & TURNER
ico anil Honduras raise a class of
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
cattie specially adapted to Lui a.
BUB.#»,
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cr.d that in the interest cf the is-
Practice in all the courts of Orc. 1 ,r:d tht ’e cat'.!- should c ‘me in on
at lea l 'qua! terms with those
Collections promptly .made.
from this country. In cr ier that a
precedent may be established as to
special tariff advantages in Cul- i.
1. W. MILLER,
th» order was finally iss'i' I. amend­
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ed so as to submit the cattle to Cu­
ba without discrimination as tothe
Burna, - - - Oreja».
country of origin.
G70. S. SIZEMORE,
En R 't* to Stein’# Mountain.
H. Voip#
PHYSICIAN J
young men who 1 ft
The L illy
SURGEON* the other dav for Stein s mountain
Me««rs Will Lane. Joe Nolf and
1?» it r.iil.t
Tel phone No 21
Dr. H. Earchtorf
DENT? ST.
01«. Irsi iter nari» cf
r ■
gone beyond the middle fork of th’
John Dav river and probably have
almost arrived in Ixmg < -eek.
From the middle fork of the John
Dav one of them wrote to the Ea»t
Oregonian, ‘«J r?;
Middle Fork of John Day River
•:'1* ’ July 11- "'e arrived here safe and
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' eai.cing rapidly, but rain would be
No rl< «¡it the two names Dall.*.' very I.rnefii i.il
ai d The Dalles, have again caused
Stock in doing well. Ilairttc food
trouble, tins time to a liille girl, is reported plentiful.
who landed at the Umatilla House
The working of summer fallow
yesterday nfierricon and now Joes conti .lies in r any sectr-uis.
not sei '.1 to 1 n& • whrrs she » '
She is but 9 years old arid came
.JUmjMvcl 11 in Job-
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fror.i Eldorado, Kansas, ripectiug
to find her brothvr, William Mc­ Miles Riley on a summer dav,
Cabe, at tbs end of h"r journtv. 1 Hired an Irishman to shovel b*y;
She now aay s ehe believ.’s her de;- IL- d. L.i’t shovel a littl" b’t —
Dallas. II sever. , Read the. iielor; and whv ho quit
tiur.ti: :i was
Everybody kno- t Mih* Rih y,
her ti 'ret laid '1 he Palle«, ti 4
the
roa l sup.•»«-¡»or of?u': >pring»
her trunk wss checked to this
I ropri.ters of the dis'rict. Miles was in the city t! ••
plate. Tht
hotel and some af ths citixtns have first of the Week in qi|*-t of ). -ip to
taken an intresl in h> r and will place his hay crop in s'.-ick end al­
help her find ! ar reixtivet. It so m«k‘- additionel irni rov< nienlB
has 1 ten learsvd that a man by on the count? road. He hi' d a
the mini“ of MeC; • liv.s onS-Mil« recent arrival from th- Emerald
and he miy be- her brother.—Ti e hie and Marled fof bom*,
¡course, you all know that Miles
Dalles Chronicle.
a jollier
He start’d from
couny sent with his hired hand and
The Prinvill. council, at a spec­ thiakir.j to make a short cut. drove
ial nv ting held last week, rntrr’d to th» Malhuer river ford near the
into an agreement with 8. G. How- r,. . f j
! too Tht ford wm
son, representing Morri» A- White r,tt jn co„di;iO(1 to suit the laborer
head, baak’r». ot PorllanJ, to »ell |)|r
, rubai high,
tb’in th» $10,000 worth of water fi» «i d
.Mii”. v. !r.» nr» you
bond» Five thousind dollars i(t. going todo?” .Miles sr.id
Her«
be delivered about August 1 and '
w’cre r e furd.
Tb« Irishman
tut J
1 I I I
'H re is where 1 jump n.y
said
-«u- i« to be dated Atunst 1. I‘’’9 i job I was born in Cork but ch - t
and M .rris A Whitehead is to pay Mini nor fio*»”. And I.» quit,'
the accru’d interest u;> to January w .Ik’d 1 nek to Vale, and Mi ei
1.« " on •"> ’ ft of the bonds They pr< eei' d on hi’ «ay bo.ue mit.ua
crescidfir *2.7) premium, and a firm hand — Vale GazeCe.
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When mo find sn iteir. of ne» a
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wbi' will ■ . Ml <• fit
or they will hare to p-.T ♦12'» levs evil up ph »'."- No 16 It will i ••
in irter -t 'he • -It sit month».
■ np’eciated
PLANO MFG. CO
Àbiolutoly Ture«
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Longest lived end Lightest Craft Kcvuis, Fakes and BicCeis
in ir.e V.ci'd.
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I larney Valley Brewery.
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EVI .1YBODY I AN PRINK COOP HEER
CUXB
To ni Eraros I lave sn i
mvrdy
Convjrnpii'in. Ey m ten-/«■»
1W «xl» /boprltM nei ha ve been alr«a.f/
p ^wrrtly c arel So praof ponttv» am I
» it» [<a.‘.rr thit I conalder « my duty to
uiJ r-a» hvttln frtí tothrne <t yovr rewt’n
wh-> hive <>^-.r>v»/>o,Thr<.U, Bronrtnl cr
Lar» Tw.itle, If they wiil wnte me IMP
e», er. and po*.'offie» «Adren. Sinrerety,
t. a siocvM. M. c . rs* me st„ #r» t»t
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AND ITS
Quart Bettles $1.50 a dezen delivered in Burns.
Fivo Callon kegs $2.00 delivered at
your home in Burns.
Telephone TSTo. £5.
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