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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1899)
tmes-’Heralö «Hic Ha» (The é unes-Hcvnlù is» lhe H?c largest Circulation ot Cesi of Antj Paper itt Hartley in Castern «Dregoit, cfotuitg 3t a ¿Trini. VA'CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896. ,4>r’1i NEWS IN BRIEF. practicabl summer. The —•---- 1 maps will not be finished for about Happenings Here and There IS months. susse BI PT ION RATES: Throughout Oregon. The grand jury of Joiephino |2.«C One Tear l.W Rii Mautha county has returned an indictment .. .75 Tire» Mentha A mule deer was ki’lod last week against Michael Daly for the mur near Granite. Its horns were webb- der of Frank Enright. • rriCIAL SI RECTORY 'ed near the strangles like an elk's Claude Williams was found dead STATE—QR«G®N 1 The races at Prineville have been by the side of the railroad track nt | G W’. McBride. M»«»*’» I Joseph Siunu postponed from the published date New Era Wedm » lay He boarded iThoe. Tutigue. .. |M A. Moody «..rre».-»e» of October 3th to October 7th. the train Tuesday night to beat D. K. N. Biai kburn Attera«} General ............. T. T.Geer. »*v«rn«r F I Dunbtr lion. J. L. Lfcrrow, a pioneer of Lis way to Eugens. deeretarv *f stale C s Mo*:« rre«Bui•r J II AckBrnmn this state, and after whom Morrow iitpt. rubli* Ir.atI• ctiou At Grant's Pass last Thursday, W H Laeds ttata Printer R B«n’ con.'ltv was n*,ned>died at llii ho“e T. P. Lee loaded his ISth carload of R. y." ? U. ▼»'•!verton i-<r« • * ¡in Heppner laet week. j melons sad J. Christie and R. A. F. A. Moore WIHETM JB9ICIAL DISTRICT. Sumpter’s water works will be N. Reymers completed their 13th BlBtri*IJu< • !» M finished by December 1. The pipe carload. Both parties expect to tfieinet Attorney Jeiiii-Reprrteiilatlvc J R W Moiiiw llne is three miles long. The sup- have one or two more carloads be- Jeiat-Stneter ply will be sufficient for 15,000 peo 1 fore t_ae season ends. (• RfT— iákrzt : pie. An admiral's saluto of 17 guns I » a • • zs . J*men A Sparrow H. K h nuiHB.-n J < . W cleome t> u. \\ biting A. J. McKinnon The Lakeview Examiner says it was fired in Salem at noon last expects railroad connection, via Thursday in honor of the arrival • J "w"‘i''bjni IR’oo, Nev., by November of next of Admiral Dewey at New York a . K. Kicharuten year. When the freighting season A cannon was brought up from A. Venator ID); Gv». U«gey ■r t shall open in .. the . « spring I------............. *“h it is expect- Portland for the purpose, and it I. A • • a *•!> 9 : ted the railroad may be met at i wa.= fired by Lieutenant Strain, of G«<>. I!>vea «n ,i..„ -,...»1. „r A n \' i h*» Newell Likely, about 80 miles due south of battery A, O. N. G. Lakeview. A large number of people were in . (it) *111 e. • Rs- . -r Ko oivtr sfl' iETir s. • • • F.RF.VKAII »trree >•. IS jtf « »««try I*, »nd Id f> ednerdav. Tillie Joit.uii N. tt. Frankie Brenton Kee. Sae’y. •. r. • . Buri.» 1.» u«. •«• «7. IS.»t.»’srj Frl»».'nlgtc A PlUant. M * t Ono hundred and ten tons of attendance at the Waila Walla fruit straw a day is being hauled to the fair last Thursday evening to wit paper mill at Lebanon, and there ness the ceremony that joined in will be sufficient tor the coming ; Ho k Ro!-rt E L. D.ivis a d year’s run. About the biggest load ' Louis-? Schaeflir The couple were will, many useful articles reported on a single wagon was SGOO presented ------ . » ba tc start housekeepir g. -pjUllds. The O. R A N. has I aught 33 acres of land at Winona Junction, in Whitman county, cn which it will establish carshop’ and division / and dispatcher's head imirters. Tl.e shop» no v at I'ekoa an I Starbuck will be removed there before Janu ary 1 next. From Winona five [ A proposition is being considered AT* J AN ’ y Ph A r>', divi’l ns wiil be < -tabl:.-! J, rang ' in Baker City involving the connec ing fro:.: 102 to 1'13 m l «1 9r<*«i. » • ay tion of that town with Pendleton, News w.-s ree.nv. 1 by the c -ui.ty by means of a railroad line running ■ freta the present ti-rnTius of the officials at The I’ ilh s, Wedn.-,'.lay, sizEizorx, Washington & l Columbia River rail of a shocking trag -dy which oc G Î >. a.-.r.Y, way. The proposition is to run the curred near the fr-e bridg- r >'sd.iv ?.(••», ...........................O rzí » n afternoon, when Mrs W. T. Gyton » *; * •-»*, land l»-ii »”, and Real line up the head of some creek • laute in« «r promt ’Ì' •«tended U*. .emptying into the north fork of th .- •owned John Day river, thence to Sumpter. dren—a boy of 3 yeirs an I a g-rl f 1 j y< ars in the De-chut- s ri-.'< r. Circuit Judge Lowell, of Umatilla e u.TT’iNr.t. The Gvton’s formerly resi led at J. • 1 » » ». county, has decid'-d to summon a i The I) illt 9, a -d the tr» tedv is said grand jury to pass upon the case of CIGGS & TURNER to be the r suit of a family “j ir.” E. L. .Mims, who awaits trial ’or A’TORN•YS- AT- LA W, In the circuit court in C oof conn- the killing of J IT. Mil! r at Pm tv l:i-t Thiir-d iv, El White. Th cn- dleton. It was deeaied best to pur V • •• sue this course on accsttr.l of the as Drew .in i Chirie.s No-l -r wer - T t ' • tit’* esurts of Orc -gravity of the case in question, and sentcncal to fifte n, live 1 : l fuir • promptly.!;.» de. ladoul-t I ving been raised as to years rrrp c'.i'. !y in the peni ■ lie -■ ; -i .tutionality of the late law tentiary, all three having ¡leaded guilty. Nu er is 11 relativ-- <f abolishing grand ju-i -s. t. W. KILLER, White and was co .vic'. 1 r,f p»r- Prospects for Grass v illi-y to be a jury in trying to prave s i alibi 'railroad town are ver;. I right a« we IÎ0TAR7 PUBLIC. ftvoittlla to While. Whit- anil 'go to press Thurtday afternoon Orcgaa. Dam», Drew n irg'ariz • 1 L -r • ,■ . in The right of wav between here and - e I . Moro has been secured with one or broke jail, and after c niside-abl- two exceptions, and almost five trouble they were recaptured a JO HM «■ W L * AMD«*. . thcusao l dollars eucscribcd. Con few wc< ks a; >. MARSDEN & GEARY. ■tractors are now in M re and it is highly probable that before another I ’ , , I’ln sicians and Surgeons. Price of Hor-.is Advancing. ! week passe» around ih.it active s ii a»>t. Ksr. i Crook county’s acsessoz returns $48,862 in money t'i's year. The .v.ix.tir i.’»,i. so. 77, I. e • r. Piineville Review shows that one *. 8.**»u»a a.ic*» Hill,ev<ry .-Aturda.' bank, by its published statement, 5a a , .. J M DailuU A. G. * X Y kitis.oecy. had $139,458 not long ago, and wonders why tax laws ar* so gener 1 ully evaded. I t at rr9 ¿enee. 'work will be in pr Valley Journal. OREGON. .—Gra - • £FTW Xo A man named Johnson, while clearing !and(2 miles below Ban-) .n last Thursday, found a bu.’ian skel eton in the i.rush. With it were a silver watch and a pearlhandled ■ a nu.n! er of years, and th re was rHYSÎCIA?« i SURGEON. nothing by which it could be iden tified. Theca’s is a mv* -ry. as ¿9~ 1 • it i»l ic.tr. no one hs» ever been mi«red in that T-1 ¡Ame No 21 vicinity, who could He accounted fir v the finding of th*«» remains <9*1 T. JJF"'. of f I-»» «»jr P atents "‘ k 0 TR»O£ «»m 4 >V0 COPTMMITS , OBTAIBSO I The people of the town of Arling ton will endeavor to etcure th* re location of th* county Sett of G.l liatn county at that place at th? nert session of the legislature. Arlington is on the railroad and the present county seat. ('■ ■ d n, is inconveni- nt. • • Arl.njt r. claims, to a large j. ,rt: n of ll.e taxpajer« The government g*-,log _ ,ur- vey is at work on the Sumpter > »ovicE as to F»TMT»en.rrr » « t! - :n “ Ins--•:•« A<- - ge .logi -al sheet. 1 he ,eul -g «1 » Book ‘‘HowtooBtain Pomta" _ ______ r COarrn o»a»wo». S" ft- tel patent is serarsS. i • urvsv fo.liws the t ¡-.graph, al • s ai-*««, . * c t since«« *■■— t.«.«» W1MQQ<<O< 0 C ; surrey, which is still al w<wk on tL» .'-i.rr.pl < t. but has ren. v* i its CSrnp up io near Bourne. B-.th surrar ;>»:ti • will pr ct • the:r w irk until checked by cold weather m . »W w sr - * _ ¿“Ji.NiX 1 1 ■ . ■ ■ - * FREE; Wanted--An Idea <*»iue BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. OCTOBER 4, 1899, Trx Timss-Jierald. ' V«««ty j i*fe . .* K Treafurer Jar.* *r i 1er i fl ■ Asaesaar foil«.»! Sup» Hit* it«**K luBp*ct«r I • .« m •> « MB Nftuertising dtleùium making some comparisons of the heads of Drey fus and Mercier, not Culled From Exchanges Sur much to the latter's credit. The rounding Burnt.. pictures indicate that Dreyfus is a gentleman and Mercier a brute.— (Grftut County Mewi, Sept. 28th.) Ontario, Oregon. The baseball enthusiasts have all Roseburg Review. I returned from Burns. l.nn.bs Held Too High 1 W. J. Coleman, court steno;- d □ 11 rapher, is in Huntington for a few J. L Carbon, manager of tbo\_ days on business. Wyoming Livestock Association, V . O 0. Cl Sheriff1 Livingston left for Port of R inline, Wve., who hn> been land, via Heppner, last Tuesday on trving to buy 25,000 lambs in Ore a short business trip. gon this fall, savs lie has given the M. M. Glen, brother of Robert project up as a bad job, ns sheep Glen of this city, arrived here yes men are holding the stock too high Wc solicit your trj-’e sud guarantee FAIR TREATMENT • >" for him. lie thinks thu line fall terday on his way to Burin. grass is largely r »porn ible for this Dr. Ashford went over to Tzee ns sheep-raisers think they can on professional business Tuesday. carry their limbs over until spring His wife accompanied him. without much expense, and then Circuit Judge Clifford left for sell the Iambs as yearling«, after Vale today, to preside over the taking about G9 or 70 cents' worth court to convent in » few days at o ’wool off each of their backs that place. Mrs. Clifford and lie could find no Limbs in E.ntern daughter, Erma, accompanied the Oregon under $2 25 a head, while Judge as far as Baker City. $3 each was asked for dry «wee. Irving Ilaz.-ltine and Lee Van Ewee and lambs in pairs cannot be ------i CENTS FOR------ captured a fine, large, fat buck bought for less than $5, which is last Sunday, while hunting in too high a figure, lie sais, tojustify g the mountains about three miles shipping to the feeding yards at »HcOcrrncik Wnivesting Machiner! above Hazeltine A Lamont’s placer Central City, Neb., wlnrc the •nine. Each of the boys shot at animals have to be fed on corn for the buck and both shots took effect tl.e wider market. lie will there Wri'.r vi for Tricjr. fore postpone all attempts at pur in the heart. chasing until spring, when he A little stir of excitement was created on the street last Monday, thinks sheep will be cheaper. He when Toni Morrison’s line black says tld exclusion of sheep from team c.i-i.e tearing across the bridge the cascadi s rest rres m-xt summer at a break neck speed. They ran will tend to drive sheepmen out of the business, ami they w’ll thus be the entire length of the street and wen stoppad in their mad career forced to sell to E.i’t»rn buyers. Mr Carson says hi» company is by running into Cunnington A H irsby's stout building. No dam now carrying 55.Off1 lo ad of sheep age was done to the team or on the ranges in Wyoming These i are what he cal's •’native sliei p” Ctl» or wa gon. meanin-’ tho«c raise 1 on the Wy oming hills. They r ing« no lands Dor» ¡tin, m.k*. o'.imati-*, fir. ri:i.7.»s jst «r- •iit.'& i%. tw.jil ; ’ I'rlct Silver Advocate, Sept. 27tb.) S» t F"-'utirftetinn ^carnuticd. Dave Sweit.er was in from West- , leased from the I nion Ticific rail- figuri*:« givrn inci!ii tfro. f.,11 Saturday f ir a 1- ad of supplies, I road, which owns all the odd sec tions near d.v I’ni o line, and ns The majority of the farmers of th upper M ilheur villey are done big stock companies have managed thrashing. Gr.iin has turned out | to obtain poisesslon < f tho watering , ' plac -s in that pirt of ill state, the much better than was expected at, sheep have the country to them harvest time. selves and have lots of rcom to Sr fl .»r r: i 'M.- i ri*tr><i •’ til» rird. 1«» I:«., Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cawlfiel l of range ir,. The small-flock owner, the Narrows, Harney county, he says, has no sho-.v in th-it coun parents of Mrs. J. E. Roberts, try, ai.d sooner or Inter is obliged arrived hers Friday evening ct> a tc ri ll to bis wealthier neighbors. visit to their daughter and family. INTERESTING ITEMS OREGON FORWARDING CO, OUR PATRONS We sell everything you may v.T.ni and our stock is completo in ever)' lino. SVddeb a li er W gons, Harry C. Smith, Contractor and Builder Brick Lavina and Spcciaîtv C Tj E. H. Trst and wife, accom panied by their sons Harvey and Owen, went to Boise Sunday after noon, to be in attendance at the oj-'-ning if th« interm .aiitaiu fair. pris 11 rs is.’ PEA LI B IN r i Ain orí' at sraxa, otte aw. ’Hepn-ini er ÎR, 1.59. I b h«rs i t * u ”í«' ib* fA'îawîr.p’ nan ••! B'MtliT hu» ti » t tinti-e M b litienijoii t«> in si kn Huai pi oof i o B'ipp »ri <-f J. ■ <■ ■ m aii-I ! Ilia! anni p»-.»<.f M il I.» ruff !«• br-fot« 1 lift Hr.-n’r: - - - •■ • ... . ----- « • ....... « -------- i un Rat amb«r 4................. .. y : - * • , , Ih! f rv I f e 11 • V, 1 A \ n d !! ‘i z * 1 | . . E . . I ile 'inni • ' f • r t »• irrieaf»* top» r hi« ■ olitimi.t- F rt-nole u e upa n imi r iiltivuUoti inytli , ■ i i • • » ? i • «if H A R DWA R E^-- Bennie Richard.nn of Vale and Miss Eva <ioud i ■ 1 < f Grove were QU&3p united in the liol v b inds of inatri- : i • menv at ’. ale Friday Inst. Both '.«Afin M ; lau< lift of Hutu* <ntp. ii are natives of Malheur county, hav- ito U M ane » ite. n ¡ :ii< <1 i r-.»«.j ily and «sli»r»clori|y ii g been born and r.i s- 1 in this • JQT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. EVJ.rU'ZTDllTG OIZEAP of worih, in pular. well connected' i s. i.Asn oi ri< r., ri rs >, qrlgon and I serving. The Adsocate joins Brpt Mtr» i5-ir ini? erous friendi in wishing ‘•o’! ♦ ! b h»r< ‘ ■ .*- 1» th* fô i«! j » nate» <1 •#•!’ . r bn» Ho •! no’ii I, Jp|.<»'' <»f l> a ■ i • i ai d tii'in long life and abundant pros- : to • uk»■ ti» tC al pro. f I» a .7, 1 1 1 I ha' »ab! proof u . I I» i ,••:- l.ef.-ie I'*» !»t*r The price of good range horses •»; t »' - r at bu' i .... i ir*¿un, ; ily "ii their n.stiini-niial jourm-y. U • <| Rees-1 V nr I 1 i .1 . <st » I <4.mf «• < ra- b" k i I on October I*.__ _____ ... « at 81 ' R-porter, from f '• to ifuO 50, and the large proporli n that brought $.'JG to f b’ fh > vs th.it -trietly go i-1 branded h <•'.-■ «ili » II t v ry profila'.le figures. Until tbi- s-i- son nearly tn'- entire receipt.» ' f rang ■ L->r w -r* < -.-nn.-.n. Rni'li- man mw - i me * * Plastering a !•»!« Ms»!iia»s, Gas» ITOTI JAsn. I irncy Valley Brewery (Maihear Coucty Herald, Sept. 2iih.) Mrs ^ i ' u Frank O'Neill of Warm reP ’rtvd cn the sick list. Joe Sturtevant, one of the P. I. S <' f. r -men, w 1* in ,he city M- nday. M % Her. 11. Ifd Fntrv No ;»J I for th» I • r. I - • \ *• - : K w w *••» f io pr« « niR5f He name* th« fe’ln- Ingw ».nd ruiilva I In* ( ontitiu • a »on -D im * J- t|.»n of «aid lau'l. viz F» h i < ¿«4. Fra* k R I ■ Frat k " . M. han and all of Milvao». Harto ) »«u*.ry. ir»,..» . ’* U a ■ r I l-d*» *' Th" Mi’-e* Ida R >1 erta «ral Su- * I. V c me down rrom I. in- I W-<! •- '«> and proc edej to Ontario T- ■ - I ly to attend the institute. hor-ts f>r eala ■ t home; ” • buyers naturally di<r> z ird ! th- -n W :> Hi- lev one of Harney b» ause t'. y wi re • , i m -n m l c •li t-.’s pr :.ment cattlemen, wa* RT prices were slway ■ VI or to Malli ir cxinlv’a e»p: representative W '■ rn h>r- tai Tuesday. A bind of 1,000 head ever offered and sol J. f < attle ire t. >» on tli'-ir w 17 from Harney c uuly to Ontario, which Mr Jh . w .1 «hip ■ a-t. St ate Fair a Snr •- While Tf.r. A.hicr was relating A statement preps.rei 1-, Sioa i, • exp*ri- 1. e with the ».«g- rob tirv Gt r;el* >n, o,' lha »tate board , r, • f hi* li-n-nera aak. d him • of flg riculture, shows that if h h..d a gun with him at th<- yesrV state fi sir netted Letter th-.n . .• Hr Sa.l hs was unarmed Snr '* h*r in «e ersi year«, the sur- bur»en>'-r.is ■ fit» U b) ’* a»ke»l one of being at l?a«t IlGti'.'l . Provided •e i. i r.i. • ■ th- 1717 ild have tak-n my fun, loo.” ;• r<»lb • ted the Burp 1« will lw H..:,., r I ar*i-i*»rt attended the t-M 41. The ga;? i eeipt« wer* *11*171 *' -C of I?*» year. »... .1 of Ir . f- • at'd ’•»• l*en • ■•v (a llaak ua, 1 ■ K » EVERYBODY CJN DRINK GOOD r.ZT.R ---- 1 I ? Let's take hold hands, I Mr. Grocer, and dance! Wc'vc got some beautiful business for you and with you, and for and with your vß- i V .» ’ r k customer. Schi/liiig’i Pcsf is the tea. Pay every customer s money back that don t like it We ll pay you. There's money in it Ai k* ae^.^» * Wanted! Your tea tiadc from now on. Scltt/!iiig s Pc t wants it — your money back if you don't like it A • ' — r » * * .«« . raft* r-. ’ c< g II gii kegs $2.00 delivered at homo in Burns. J vVOLCEhBERC ct GERC M.of»3 ia L«a»e«inj Power.— l-atest U.S.Corl F.et>«rt ABâOLClTELV PCJR F