The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 04, 1899, Image 2

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SCA !{< m OF CATTLE.
tunily to quote you prices on arti­ BOARD OF EQZALIZATION. paper among them a $3500 draft in
cles needed before lending abroad ..
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; favor of Jones i Biggs from the
Ati-attnBd for by the Ilrditctio”. for
r,.- goods
nr^A. that can ij0 purchased at1 A Synopsis of Ils Annual Meet­ Caldwell bank. The drafts were
in Gnus
1 our »tores as chea ap. if i ; gv cl.caper, I
WtRXU"DA ï. OUT' LEK 4, 1“ ■.
ing Held last Week.
all burned. Sheriff Huntingioi. ot
'- j the
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the r ¡d-
One of the results of the visit be«.giving customers
Baker county went to the mother of
Sept. 25th the board of equaltta-'
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of the secretary <.f agriculture, * vantage of it.mining the article
lone of the robbers in Iluntingtcn
tion
met with J. A. ■'tp.trrow, county
before
purchasing,
if
voj pay
Mr. V. ¡son, to the west, was to
and nude her disgorge $680 of the
judge; J. W. Buc' win, assessor,
£1000 takes, lie also found a
convince him ti nt the scarcity of cash for what you buy our nier-
you b.:tt< r bargains I and II. Richardson, cl- rk, present. young lady that had been given
beef cattle anil the cmr eq u-nt chants wili
than any odtil: firm. Wo have ' 1 ne assessment t>f Vi. II. Iloran
Tur. Tri; -' 1 :.;<.v! n m. na ,.e higher prices for beef .it ret ill ail elwavh found the business men of was reduced in the sum of $32db, it •;2j and $•:■> was found on th) prts
ontrs when taken, making up the
over the union at e due to the re­
tnetit has >r .lulled to change the duction i 1 the amount of <*r»ss on Burn? fair in all their dealing, and being a double arsessment.
greater part of the ».'hole amount.
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It appearing to the satisfantion of i Their hearing before V. S. Com­
hare no hesitancy in raying that
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firty of publication < f the
the lands of the great western their pri s are u. rea».unable is of the board that I. N. Ilitgl t v/as
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ir j plains. Upon his return to VV.'.sh- 'obtains in any town in the state not the owner of 75 head of cattle missioner Hailey co r.es of: today ,
...,.1 hereaf.er wi
NDFl-'TAI'm
;t Pendleton.
ington, lie set to work to utilize simila.'ly situated. Our motto is: on the 1st day of March, ’99, and
days, ’I: next nt-moei to
Climax, Sawlog, Star and
11 1 il.<_ government’s 1 esources to ob- "Tatri.r.:/' h i.m industry, ami keep C. R. Peterson was over-assessed for
L ading brands of to-
its appearance Ou dir
2 >0 head of cattle, th-. ir useensments all
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i. t.;m all the information j> .'■r '.le your tnon'v in circulation here.”
were
reduced
in
t!
ran
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of
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f't railroad, prices ai
,. j on the subject.
Thi« 8t.ih • ■
T'ie change vvi'l given- :
X-
liorwn
4’ Sons-
and
$3iJ00
respectively.
s
I.¡'.'gciy
at
his
instance,
Statis
­
and
graie
ok har d
portunity to Jurt ish our r
The application of the W. V. ¿t 0.
Ttu: Tt.'..'i:s-IIi:.tALD is glad toan-
tician Powers of the agricultural
'¿fri
to
giy
part of t!..- (''.'jntr’.
wi'F the latest local and other
•'!. Vi . R. Co. for a reduction on th. nounce to its readers that it has 66-
branch of the census, will attend
news of the week.
a.-sessment of sects m 21, Tp. 2d, It. cured tho service of a first class
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the meetings in the interest of ir­
3G v.as denied.
newspaper man and job printer,
in
rigation matter.; .0 be held in
The Oregon St to k • . - ■ - Buteherir.s
’,{. Glen, of Salem, a man of
SEEDED LEGISLATION. Moul in 1. It i:; the d' si', e o£ the
'A. Clevenger, the undertaker. Co. were allowed a .......
reductlen
._...... i $2500 wide experience in the newspaper
census officials to obtain till the has a i.ew ad in this issue.
on its land.
business, arrived in Burns last
The attention ot T he Ttvir. -
information posfible in regard to
•>. W. Porter bei g over-a-«eBsed Friday and has taken full charge
St
stit radroad price freight
illlRAI.il lias within the pa t fl'.V
the s'tuation in the stock reigons, added at N. Brown Sons.
in the number of 27GJ head of sheep of the mechanical department of
days been < ed to a <
in of
t
was allowed a reduction of ¡MOul). T he T imes H ehald . The plant
and during' Mr. Powers’ stay in j The fall term of publi
affairs .■.hi. :. exi - > in tie >■;'lr i o
•‘-001 at 1 W. II. Shirk, D L. Shirk, S. F. > will be improved in the way of new
Montana
will
have
a
conference
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Canyon o,- i.s next Monday.
part of this count' , in the \ EiiN
• i it! ai, I . 1 olu If ;tton and G o. tyve, etc , just as soon as ths ma-
with leading stockmen and he |
ot the Pi...'.
d
ein Mot
The new nd of J. J. Tupker, the S- ..¡¡ler were cited toap; ;•!'b’f.re terial
can be —
ordered
and shipped,
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ian. The range.; in that sectio:: will also go to other regions in | t.!:i ..smith, appears o:. second the county court on Nov. 8, to show adding greatly to the appear­
are overrun every year with mi­ the west for the same purpose. i Pap---
cause why their assessnienta ihuulJ ance of the paper. The job depart­
gratory stock prim ipally >!.rep. The agricultural department is co- ■ A g :
net be raised.
ment ». ill also be under the super­
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and
hand
lady**
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Thousands of head me driven op1 I’at’ag will the kv.k>us oliicials Icle for rale cheap. Inquire at the
visor of Mr. Glen, who has epent
in
tfiortj
to
secure
information
as
into this count', evei v sum;.::-
i pofctotlicc.
the past year in the state printing
Call on JC Brown S- Sons otlice
R. C. ANGI
to the number of live stotk in the
at Salem.
from I..... t
Your attention is called to the for Hoar sapjdics- Iheij can
country,
and
the
department
is
KI imath , . ■
/•>// boots and. overshoes
i change in tho ad of C. S. Biggs the and will undersell any
and Nevada. • T bey ai e pastured following up closely the question i furniture dealer.
house in. Eastern Oregon- for mm and boys at
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o:i the i an 'es that legitimately
CHOICE wi;
Flour, i-'ug.ir, if. in: and all gro-
In order to ma’-e some extensive Brown S’Sons-
in
igation
methods
in
order to re­
belong to the stockmen of our
G U J.
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ii .’ ngi . e .«! Parties de-:
BILLIARD
AND
POOL TABI.
rocei.'S
railroad
prices
freight
improvements
in
our
oilice,
v.-e
(in
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county ■ bo pay taxes for such I store th.e ranges of tiie West so ‘ ami'd at N. Brow.
Sons.
| it necessary to call upon our delin­ tiring shingles can find them at I. I
privilege, ■, a and yc t the county doe., they vvii! afford grazing fields the
CONFORTABL! CLUB K005Í8
quent suoacribers to ccrue forward S. Geer <1: Go’s saw mill McKji.ny
not receive ;i single dollar from loss cf which is believed io have I Sh 'nii'.MuKirinon, J. Ç Foley and with a litllo remiitance. This is it Sparrows saw mill, Seth Bower
families came do'.v.'i from th* rnoun.
ÖJd Robinson B u H qk :#
the owners of the: - migratory had an important influence in re-;
tains
Monday. Thsir little folks something we have 11 -ver done and G Co’s and Lon Seaward’s at Har­
during
the
number
of
beef
t
attle
animals. It is stated that one I
some of our subscribers aro in ney, at the post o'liee in Burns or
a-.: much improved in health.
man, who doe« not own a foot of in the country dut ing the past two
arre.is several years. It is our in ; A. K Richardsons s iingle mill.
1 Fi.r flour, rolled barley and al,fol-
v
ears.
J. F. Boyle, the photographer, is
land in the county, a few yeai.
'hj National
ieed cal? cn
*nie> *» s- c tentiou to order somo nmv material
'i'll,:
Nc.tiot Irrigation Asso
immediately ami cash would be now prepared to do all kinds of
ago commenced to pasture four
,< rea der, dealer in General Mer-
first class work.
I'U hired sheep oa tl'.e public do­ ciation, in supporting the effort to '.'hai.fiise, Lake ( ity, Modoc C0U»ty , very acceptable at this time.
further
interests
of
the
irrigatior-
main. Every summer the :-h.' p
. California.
I nr over coats something \V< are informed the big cattle
r. G. SMITH, Propt.,
companies of this county are leceiv-
have been driven in, until now the ists, »ends out the following state­ 1 Ti.e t,■.'tellers’ anti
ual
institute
of
>wrrr
carried
in
the,
inter-
i
ment in this connection:
ing propositions from beef buyers
band has in< reused to level
¡Giant county is being conducted Zo/- now at -V- Brown S Sons-
The
secretary
of
agriculture,
fir the spring delivery. This is an
thousand, and j et this man has not
at John Day this ne«tk 1 with a fair
John Berkley mid Forest Farren?, unusual procedure and indicates
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Ion.
James
\V
ilson,
of
Iow
a,
who
contributed om. dollar to the li t a .
attendanci State Supt. Ackerman . two of the higlnvaymen that held
that beef will be scarce next year
ury of Harney county for the toe has recently completed an exten­ is present.
up ll.i'O B stage last wsek, have and, without doubt, higher.
sive
tour
of
the
West,
is
much
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of the grazing lands, to the exclu-
Geo. Buchanan brought his wife he n captured nt I’cndlet n.a.«. was
If you w.xnt a piano or organ call
s on of .'•■ k owned by re idem impressed with the. possibilities to th; Calkins
restaurant list , -I'iteil in our 11st iasue. They took or write the City Drug Store for
of
the
Westt
rn
courtry
thr-
ugh
of the county and a.-.-c sed to
Fridsy to t> near medical aid. . The $1000 in greenbacks remitted bv
assist in defiaying the expenses of irrigation. Out i ai; appropria­ I lady i is Biifforing fioin crysii pelan I the Cald r.'ell bank to Jones fir liigjs prices.
A rec gnlzed authority—The Weekly
tion of $35>ooo, made bv last con- anil ie under th ■ c ■are of Drs. Mars
the county gov ernment
also several pieivs of comm?rei'.>.l Oregonian.
Were these ti e p.i , i • ,1 our gr< : s, his department is making a ! den A Geary.
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ranges excluded, or taxed the broad invcitigation of the subject I Mrt
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S-inders,
a millwright has
same as rr.- dent stockmen I, it is in tin' arid region. The co-oper­ pirriv. fi in Burns for the purpisa of
T11OÏAS JOI E«,
FrssÎ! t'Sif rc.t 2’c. i», a.iy ^j-jíüy j'sirsj. s3] ¿.'¡«n
join vr. mues
safe to Say that our assessment ation of the agricultural depart­ goini; to woik al the grist mill of
loll would show double tiie ment and the geological
survey - Brown A Sturtevant. Mr. Brown
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Mt^a er J w Cf £i|
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amount of live stock assiisei Ijwill bring i ,ether information j informs us another man will come '
BANKERS,
As .ondi s' new exist, the nii- .'.bout irrigati.in, water supply and m the l.-.ft of th <• week t> h«*;> put
/A’A’.l .<
OAZ’GÖ.F.
g atory stock take possession of land-. Miilabfb for reclamation, tho m»i him ry in pl ico an I at art
it
to
running.
Mie langes that would feed a like with will enable congress to lie­
34 ®?:ur»I ítotikhtg ïtuafness Traitaacteò
number of animals th it ould .mil ti imine exactly what can be d. ne j Tho public hears a great deal
< ’oi rc spondence Incited-
Would be r.ii'.cd here, and from in the west. Il then only remains about the fiUiirg of glasses, but if
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which the i ,'imtj vvoald r, i i\< a hi the Western people to stat' tiny me n .! fitt donscientificprin-
their demands, through their con­ cip.i s 11 is time an .1 money waited
benefit.
A bill should be pa , J bv the gressmen. us one voice, to sect: c ■■■ I an in. .■ •. to th< ■■. -. If you
to J, i;cn.'< n von will be fitted
to
legislature Ir casing migralm v the recognition from the national
correctly mid on sei, ntifie principles
government
which
they
have
been
Will .1,'I A C
stock pastured on tl. • pm .. ¡a.;., Is,
[and not hap-hizinl guess-work.
see the grande, di-,
the county courts of the svvoral1 denied thus far through ma*
‘'Grandma Haskell brought usj-
counties of th. state
fix the I i° ■■get tog< tiler" on a board
gon. Even thing ii ; _..... ( ............................
BURNS, OREGON.
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some
apples tiiis wc.fi. that were '
amount eat h animal shall be taxed, tion.il in igation policy, thus
^“Remember the place, and time of ar. ival.
j raised 0:1 her .1 >
pi le ■ adj lining : . l.L I IN1 OF (' \' NF FS Covered with fine Broadecloth, Silk
A law similar to thi ■ ba ■ been mg the Eastern men a good
Burns. Wav back in tho ’t<O's i ■ ■ 1 ur Iv . os.-s.l \ civet in Black or \\ bite, also a full line of
in force in < alifoi ni i (o -ev. ial cu:e '..r refusing the Wes' its
“Grandma” ; ate mi app'e and
9 ^ Cash.Store
year a id gives ati la ;, n t,, al| per share of recognition and
planted the see l in her yard. With
urns, Dreg< n.
propriatiun.
pai ties concerned.
jt,ie result that she lias been raising
Of tl'.e best and latct styles and finish.
Also a complete line
This is a matter of vital im-
¡apples for the pr-t three years.
First door vast of II. \V. Welcome & Co
poi t mi e t > ev i \ tax ' i'
in
i he State Exposition of i!-,,.; D e fruit ,t ot exi- llcnt flavor and
Harney county, and out liti. cns
inaugurated at Portland good shape, which is unususl for
should take «uch ait n in the
lay evening of last week, seedlings.
premises beLn • t!,. ne > ■ - -
M'm. Wallace, n 'inn confined in
■ssi
Were delivered by
of the legislaiai e .. vv I .
; i id
... < I ..‘ei- and II. (A Bree- the G rant county jail »¡nee last
M H BRENTON, Proprietor.
I July, .is. ¡ting his trial on a charge
our ranges of .«' ,d,
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of
hori
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Stealing,
n
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t
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light Within our b rd .«, or c im­
last
lav morning by diggin;
pel the owners to p ■, taxes on
through th' stone nail, llo had
MAIN ST.. BURNS
every anin I th
the best been let 1
out ot his * <‘11 tli' evening Wagon vi i koine in a satisfactory manner.
All orders given
public lands .a d , ..
.
crowd of before to - 1 s
prompt attention.
Give him a call. **
J at .1 when
the slate he return . . instead of go; *g back
New Y oik o
nil,; -er. lamie:.. into the c
went : ■ .■ id th.* door
Dewey a rovai w«fi
ai.il down the corrid >r. Tl; !»e cell
Hay and Grain constantly on hand
Good teams and Rigs
il.iv. Il is safe t.
‘ he .
t'usts and v'oi poration.'. '••i
k I tor th • niHit,lvari ig the
> .1 .e. gt. .'
n to any point desired I-yfYcur patronage solicited,
man of ancient or m
m ti.ne th it ate wanti"the c.iitb, will« prisoner out Wallace is still rt
< \ ci rev. ei\ c <1 mu ’ .1 - , • | ti a feme .-ronnd it,” would haw it ■ veii - i ISO teward is tffervd for
-Toot uS'l Shoe Dialler
overwhelmed the A.
’. h alm, t accomplished should the hi.« capture.
Wall *(.«■< »raw arrtb or Ba«k.
Boro«, O r»»o»
stood on the biidge of th.- > . n! prop« sed bill to lease gevernnent
Kfc.fi.erCbas Newell and family
, '' ,1 l:>
■'’•-’■>'•4 abroad f r anything m the Boot and Shoe line
pi.l at tin lie.nl of a uia.or \lir land be passed by c ngress. have r,tur:..,l f.-.-m tlie.r sh-irt cut- when there is an etlicient workman at home,
Mr. Smith can make
I have -W Yearling sn I Two-Year old But k-', Graded and Thor­
the weath r be your footwear to order and guarantees s
licet of steel thu
ic ■ i f th. I ' er ■ should ami nr, -t be a dif­ ing ..I Gold i,'
itisfacti.m.
ough
>.ed Spanish tnd Delaine.
These Bucks are now at mv ranch
iog
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cold
causing
them
to
return.
deep, followed bv a th. is...,d
ferent plan to build up the ira-
REPAIRING done with NEATNESS AND DlSl’ATdH
in
Wild
Horse
Valley
and
will
be
cold
at prices ranging from 17 to 112.
is
8am
R
rcls of peace, each loaded to th, powiished range than the Ic ising
ha-
‘
lit
re.:,
he
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hi«
ledge
at
that
M.
D.
III
11-MAN
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P.O.
A Jen »a Adsrews, Orc.
guards with p<, p e. Tl.e d< cii.t
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‘ 1 n, p a :. 1 t. ■;: . h ' Wl
J.
n
DENNIS
tlons of the i ty suip.i-scd ir
C. M. GRKKX
rich. Mr. K.>..ch runk a shaft and
splciidot anythig of the kind wet
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11 : .'.nt < ’<>ante N ; w . m. s found what I. considered a g ,>d
witnessed in tins or am othei tt, U* mm n improved in tvpo- .'sdge sometime ago «nd then went
CUT
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• ’’l V tw
-At . : . ' v - - -,
country. The great arch at g.. pliic.il appearance,
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a-U
down
ll.e
mountair.
an
1
begun
a
I he cdi-
w
* er
* ^«? m - hhuw .
Madison .....
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K '< ’*•£»• ■ « r • jjiá to »ots.
torial ... d partimi.t is p'< .Jed » ver tunnel drifting in to tap it. He
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.tiumph.il ,i . . .
MK« m . r»dvccd t
Coti cf
tunuchd *' 1 f ,-t into the n.oun
by a’, .e writers.
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• - Ì • -.-.t it wu
1 =r»gh fra:t'.»ü«
•dbccaav
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AND
to da
•*(.»*»»•
ere
»cic oc faateri
tain, working tor d.wf ,t a t i • <
whkh the mo- f.
s
i. s
without inking muedi I rceptiMe
of America la\¡sin ,| ., ■ ,‘iiuiix.
l'a tt entre Homi' Merchants.
4’ H bettors
• liwav, l.ut alwav« will, f: th >1
V' » aiak« t'-.ctl
stands a superb tribute to the
rcaajflt. >:tk b-.«t
h.s
pro»pect.
We
sincerely
hop-
R r - 3» -a tìs X rt iocs at
ration's hero. It is n
S’l *»J Carri»; painto ; • »rs.'ialtv
jg^Slag firrt
be.iutl-
Far ’ nsa fas
l.e will be rewarded for his la r
ear of 4V«i. ct»cT 4-a; it
till than the arch in Komi.
ar 1 paitcnc
"urte
Orages
JONES & BIGGS
* oui pntroDHge solicited.
COKING!
COLHNGH!
C. V/. Clevenger
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C. S. BIGGS, '
JAMES SMITH
SUCKS FOR SALE.
Den nis & Green,
PRACTICAL PAINTERS
Paper Hangers.
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