The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 23, 1899, Image 1

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TIMES-HERALD
T'he Tîesf»-
Gives The News
MEDI M
Job ¿Printing.
SUBSCRIBE.
Ͼr I CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896.
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. AUGUST 23, 1899,
Russian Thistle Here.
begin making shipments. It is
expected
that
between
ten
and
I
Omaha, Aug. 19.—Fully 1000 twelve cat loads ci antimony will
The killing of alfalfa meadow«
Douglas democrat, assisted by i be shipped from this place mouth­ last winter bv the Febuary freezing
SVÍSCB1PTION RATES:
delegation of about 300 m.-mbers ly.—Winnemucca Silver State.
created an abuormal demand tor
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?»ar ............
.. . I W , of the JctTerson club of Lancaster
seed fur resowing and the local sup­
M» I« M«ulLt
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county, turned out today to attend
ply which has ordinarily been suf­
Indian
Legend.
U,„ J1»|J L ,
ficient for all demand» were scon
the Jackson club picnic at Svndi-
•rriciAL sinei TCRV
exhausted. To supply the trade
cate
park.
Many
of
the
stalwarts
and
One
of
the
most
’
interesting,
ari !•— orbo » N ’•
t
C .W. McBride. were accompanied by their families vet one o1 the leastkknown, lakes on merchants had to order from points
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Joseph 5iman
and, with the outsiders who cautc the Pacifie Coast is Pyramid Lake f ir distant and the scqual is r. vea’ ■
jThos. Tonrue.
. ¡M. A. Moody
in Nevada. It lies about thirty ing that souie of the seed brought:
D. K. N. Bhiekbura to hear the speeches, they consti­
Cliaiup Clark Speak
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wr«r
u 1 pab
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priuter
T. T.Geer
FI Dual ar
C > M ••
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Acl.arman
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H1 ,ed,
tuted a crowd of several thousand
Hon 1\ . J. Bryan accompanied the
€
. K S. Be*n. Lancaster county delegation.
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verton
Congressman Champ Clark of
ee
> F. A. Moore
Missouri was the orator of the day.
BIÌf.TH Jf»ICIA\ »ISTRICT.
D. cui f ' m > lie declared the democratic plat-
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. . W'.i Milht
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. r. .< i • ■ '■(;■ f nr ui oi 1900 must ' e the same as
irai' '’»prFR-jblatlvc
. J W Morru.v
■ that of 1896. Said he: ‘ The peo­
(.1.
ple understand precisely what they
c<l'í TY -•
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.. Jtine* A SpBrroW want. They
want the Chicago
iff j
. H. BichardBon ;
J
,*) . J . C. Welcome platform and they intend to have
r «r
Gio. Whitiuf
[»•*r
.A. J. McKinnon it unchanged ¡undiluted, unimpair-
P
j W Buchanan
’.<!») ..w .¿rcten H. They will break short off. as
X. K. lUchat’tiFen
& ! - -I’«’
you can break a piece of glass, the
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p'J
i necks o* those who try to play them
a.»«» rr ». ». tvs»
' false. They are net in a frame o*
t» •’
mind to be foelej with.”
bi«»r
Mr. Clark declared the over­
shadowing issue of 1S96 was the
StCIETltS.
question of free coinage silver, and
r.’.l».K*H »err« ’«■<’
it will hold tho p si'.ion in 1900,
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Regarding the Pliilii pine situation
I
Tiilio jyrumi *
Frtnkie Breutou Kee. t
he declared that President McKin-
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i ley has no policy. He said:
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1 “Us is letting things drift and
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i-.«.1 they are drifting to the de
Mean
I time our soldiers are l.cii’g killed,
and dying in. di- .•
a shotls.
I «ster.r ?» - e. *o. 77, i. » » r.
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For what purpose, will anybody
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w I kU-S. ->« J ■ undertake to say? I defy an ex-
i pansionist to stand up and inform
U3 what the president’s policy is.
C k
But some say, and more's th-- pity
and shame,some calling themselves
democrats. ‘The president is wrong
• rr«t».
| but we must support the president.’
To this it has come at last, that we
must shut up our thinker», close
.I cur mouths, c.nd chloroform our
consciences in ordsr '.o be consider-
hl ,L ESTATE agent .
led patriots.
OREGON FORWARDING CO.
Tho tavorlta wlih thaughltul, cuitjr a
people—The Oregonian.
Miss Florence Lewis, who has
been the guest of Mrs. W. E. Trisch
since the Fourth, left for Canton
on Thursday’s stage.
The W. <-kly Or sonlan anfl thl« paner
give you all the news ot home, stale, the
Northwest anil tho nation.
Ontario,
I
The new stone cellar af II M.
Horton has bcm completed and i
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cF-.u
in wa8 foul with Russian thistle, as kind in the county. Ilarrv Smith
thilt ‘lleaile‘1 w.eeJ » begining to ap the mason, will now put bis whole
pear in considerable quantity in force on th» new brick building of I
some of the meadows that were re­ C. II. toegtly and push it to com­
pletion.
sown.
miles nerthenst of Reno, and ab->ut
twenty north of the Central Pacific
tiie
Railroad at‘Wadsworth, says t_
Pacific Bee. Ths lake is forty miles
in length by ten in breadth—near
A gentleman w ho is thoroughly
F or S ale —A house and two
ly twice as\ large as Lake Tahoe
aquainted with this weed, having
bl*eksin Morrison addition, incl..s-
The Trtukee river, which is the
had large experienea with it tn
cd, land in good cultivated condi­
outflow from Tahoe, discharges in­
Dakota where its see.! was 1 rought tion, two good wells, large ice house
t > Pyramid. Tahoe is about (>,000
in by Russian immigrants .and sown lime house, limekiln. Will sell for
feet above the sea level, and P> ra
i
for stock feed, has kindly brought half cash, balnnee on one, two or
raid is about -1,000.
Netr the shore of tho lake is a to this office a well developed speci- three years time. Call on or ad-
cf the plant, and a« the mission “fjjress,
cave in which many human bones
M. Zr.ic.KNn ».
have been found. There is a tra- he Mattock is to conserve the inter­
J4tion among the Indians tint a ests sf the people we hasten to noti­
Burns, Oregon.
baud of Bannocks were once star- fy them of its presence in these
ved tojleith^n this cavern, at a valleys.
It gr0Wg much like the tumble
time when ihc Bannocks were at
war with the I’ali Utes. Many weed only more upright and when
Indian arrow heads of a kind un­ mature break- from its rout at top
like those us,.d by the I’ah-Ute», ,.f ground and like the tumble weed
have been found among the bones. is rolled about bv ti e wind and
a fact which lends probability to thus distribute s its seed over a
great arsa of country. Fortunately
the truth of the legend.
the sagebrush here will obstruct its
j
travels and thus greatly curtail it«
Improving Flocks.
' .-pleading. It h .s a net die leaf like
Shecpa.cn are bent on imprving
phie. rcc.mblcs the tomato plant
the:- flock?, sir e there is a sign in,'" color and when young is readily
Oregon.
\Ve solicit your trade and juaranteo FAIR TREATMENT ta all
OUR PATRONS.
We sell everything you may want
and our stock is complete in every
line.
----- AGENTS
FOR------
Studetfikci’ 'W'ßgciss',
Ai’cCcrmic'c Harveistlnc Machinery
»iS'A'ril» ni for Frira».
Pabst Boer.
Harry C. Smith,
Contractor and Builder
Our infermant
the business horizon that wool ¡--: eaten by stock.
'
savs
it
requires
littk
or no wattr
going to bring good money in th-’ j
near fu ure, savs the Denye» Steck- 'and will grow ¡wherever sagebrush
OiàwOB
man. There is a greater demand will thrive. When ripe the bares
¿bpoîutely Purfe
have
points
as
sharp
as
needles,
fsr fir.# bucks just now than there '
Drie«
mxkri citiirat' i, etv.
[it. up witkii tks
•
lias been for years.
It would' ' are woody and tough and as danger-;
figure® givtn iee»ti«ates.
Ijr.-'itiafaction guarantied.
not be surj.risir g if some rangeman ous to tackle as enraged porcupine (
Thosr
interested
in
tho
matter
would not soon be adding a small
lloek of sheep to their h< ! '.in ’; to invited to call and examine
I
run with the cattle. In west Tcx-ji sp. oimeu of the thistle in tUl
as some cattl* men have tried this See.—Ontario Mattock.
and have found that sheep Allow­
•‘No, if the presidentis wrong, he ing the cattle arc a positive bci efit
ROTARY PVI1.I
I ■ » i ' c . js ,r. bind st 11» y»rd. i tF'l’Mitr-it n»t!»y h|H
University cf Oregon.
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CtrcalF, s
should be made right. If he will through keeping down tho reeds,
builn:
c r G .
V (1. n ’ "
S P Cut O«l •,
oäsgoit riot cease to do wrong, he should be and some of the finest ar.d best
ETTT:??,*'.
Vi ’ ' -
¡..o t lu lets t i;e I'd va
TUITION ; rie .
tiñóte fr'’.™ V»’ i-hín^tcn.
:<• Practico b.far» V- » I sail Oiler
bounced, as he will be ro soon as cattle ever marketed were taken
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Sept IX I ¡99. ’.icn. V. • i.
¡f
¿H»- ■ r m l. fr»«
the American people can get a from a pasture in which ran a1 Fir»t terms beg r.s
. t
Our Í- r not <1
ttil p-.trr: i» •cenr' 4
in
Ancient
and
j
A
P."
.Hit.
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!!<>w
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' Hi
¿ .tenta, «itM
Excellent esurses
crack at him. In the interim, ctn- large flock
of sheep. Perhapsi
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fei-nce»,
Mutile-
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Modern
Lai
punge«,
tuwu,
i
vnt
fr<
c.
Ad'ire»«.
'.LSUHM,
JSBMW.O»*BV grtes should
restrain him from when the sheep bnstn.ss picksup'
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: w
malie» i te , Graduate.« frosu the 10th
farther expenditure of American a little more stockmen will realize
grade and from all a •< r dited tcl.oob
r. * i cv<i.
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blood and American treasure, in these facts, and on almost cv»ry
■ aduiiit J will out examination
his career of 'criminil .> gn -ion’ ranch there will be kept a large
n \f»t for ti.« 5
Physicians and Surgeons.
Student» cot fully prepared to co
for that is what lie himself d. fined herd of sheep in addition to the
ter, can tale »'«die» in which they ar.
nvr.xs, csEOON.
cattle lh*t graze npou a thousand i
i ‘forcible am < xstiou’ to 1».
deficient, in the Eug tie ( i'y High
‘ If he lias not satlicient onursgo hill?,
I School.
0« v at rrt-.itni-t.
¿ST
Xo- ' »
and -'oriitude and strength to resist
l'< r catalogue* and further ii.forn.a
preeure of the gamblers in human
4SD ITS
lion, addreva the Prciidehl or lion J
TO TM El lb • - 1 lie
blood and lives, who a:e bolding
J Walton, See. Eugene, Orc.O i
rtr-/*y for Conitnn; ;. .a. E/ Us tim../ >*
GIO. S. SIZEMQIiB,
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i.
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him on this evil.and ruinoas cour e
Portland, Or., Aug. 18.—It is
ATTORNEY,
P ^lrntly c .r.-.t. So pr wf-positlvs sm I
the
American
¡»
pie
will
find
a
oi rt5 po-’-.T But I consider it ir.y duty to
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Slated that Henry Villard, the well
From the Canyon Nrws
<'.!». ,■«!., Land k««ui««r «nil 1. « president who has. Il’s name, too
Z-: ' ‘
z. I . . .- < .
r . rs
known
rvlroad
nmginate,
and
A,
E.:«te ia*' «r prowl Hv »'.twi.ùrd tu.
who have Consu:"[-t.' .n.ït.r- at, Br >:xhUI or
it William Jenning- Bryan of Ne­ B. Hammond, pre-blent of th" .'.»
Lung
Trout
if
they
wiil
writs
ma
ttwt"
W. J. Coleman hr.» gan» to
ex,■'reis an.1 p .ttoffice address. Sincerity,
braska.’’
■ tori a A Columbia River "ailr-ad Burns on business'
t. A. SLOCUM, M. C., Hl tVsil it., Tew T;:t.
g*- Th« Fl.' rial end S bi I lsm M«n«reme’H «I
a s.irasn
and of the Co:va’lis r.i. l Ea> ern,
I . w »♦»•
U/Mir! --W Cbtw.^4
Frank Metchan is on the *i'k
have obtained immens'1 tract- of list, at his home in Silvies valley.
Sheep
Shooting
DIGGS & TURNER
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Mrs J. W. A-hf>r! is rueticating
During his visit here r■■ imtly.
Reports have reached tl.i« < ty
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
The best way to buy any­
at
th» Warm Spring» for a few days.
that a band of sbeepj was fir- I into Villard went over Harttuond'a
■raas,
— — — — ontaox.
thing
is to borrow it first.
Mi-s Mayan- Cozi ! has return* d
a few days ugi on Bully crc< k and line« and made a thcroi gh ir.ve.-t-
Prs ti e in .11 the courts of Ore. a number kill» 1 and wounded. It Mtion of the cour.trv. While noth- frttn a pleasant outing at th'
< U.t a package cf Sc/iil-
Collections promptly n ‘do.
is also told that the theepmen at ing definite i« known regarding the springs.
ling's Be/ tea oi your
the time were on or near the ranch object c f Villard , visit over these
C. E. Kenyon and aife,of Burns, grocer,
lie pays you your I
of a settler, "Which caused the trou lints persistent rum r are afloat were in town sov< ral day s )a«t week
money tack if you don’t I
ble. Considerable t'«ullehas hsp '.list lie is w. .rk'l .1- th» in r< -tof Mr Kenyon is secretary of the L.
5. \T. MILLER,
like it.
pened in that section of country some trans-continental Un ■ which F. Co., at Burn».
NOTARY PUBLIC.
this summer between sltcep m»n in'eml» to cross southern I.lai o and
Iz-on Brown a prominent Lusi-| "It is a startling fa t th-t .1 ■■ ’t
Oreg»«.
without eacepi.oti, the ail
and the settler». The reperter did roach Portland by way . f the Cur­
Burns,
n* s - tn- ■ of Burns » as in o'.r town teas are danger', is Io health
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not learn the name cf tk owner ■: tail:.« A I. »tern. I'he Burlington
H»t week on business Mr. Brown •I them are actaally j
road 1
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the eheep Cred into nor the a
is on Lit way home from P< rt
— NY Jira.’Z
srrwr
of datr.ag» done, neither d< es the coast and it is not improbable tl.it
OviCOS.
land.
Villard's
inve
'.igatiou*
are
in
the
Eagle vouch for tho truth of the
Yes; some- not all But
J W. Bij»* esc - 1 * fr >ii the
rumor, but gives it for what it is interest - f that road.
that isn’t the point. You
springs last SaturJay a id to It his
niYSXCIAN A SURGEON. worth.—Long Creek E.igle.
1. kAYJ.uDY <1N DRINK GOOD BREN
drink tea because you lik
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r
«h
ptrture
on
the
H-ppn-
r
s*xg"
“Hui to the
1-s it r«sitn e*-
P iHand to lx- in atten iacc? at the it--not because it is goo 1 I
w-rda by N. J Ju
Borax Compaio \ Office
Telephone No 21
7., M Brown ha.«
Indicated bv District Court next w k
tor you.
md Plastering a
Specialty
c. S VOEGTLY
MARSDEN & GEARY.
PIAMO
IMPEMENT8
longest lived and Lightest Oiatt ffiowirs, Raisf uí lirtiri
in We Mill
Harney Valley Brewery.
He V01p,
Quart B:ttb: <31.JO a dozen delivered in Bums.
r*
Compar«y hia rented the K¿< ¡
» uildirg. next dror
J A
nn’e undertaking eetabli*’
aud will u»e it f r a
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Wanted-Än Idea
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two Salem men t<
and General k>
will be donat 1 t
nionnm-it fi.rd.
burine? c f thB cot
Wh»r y <i ». ! v •
carried nn iu th ■*
call up 'p 1 one N q 16
that place.
r < laird
It it fitted that the comperi-.-
Call up ’pfc..
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haf an antin.ory mine r.er Rig
on ih .rt r.'
fen
Creek, thif co-Mr, sad «
• - r.’jor G( er
F. L Stratton ar.d wife r of f-'enor a |
rf.
L at.n y wer« in town last week Mr S:ratv>a
g a tea. hi r's
of the Fong w«» eng <g»d ... '
d first
vplunttcr’g ezamr.alion
She I
grade certificate
VIdilional Locali
The wholesome tea is
also the best-tasting S< /¡:l-
Hngs lic'.t —at grocer» in
packages.
Dr. Price's Cresm Bakiwr Few ¿st
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Five Î alien kegs $2.00 delivered at
your home in Burns.
Teleph one TKTcz>. ö
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