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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1899)
SUM MONS. SO to answer or otherwi.eV? mail, on the night of September 22. Canyon on Tuesday n’ght fl stage. LA WEN NEWS. i dir ,.d pass to buy its influence n-aut the r. of, tl1(. plainufi-„af1'*1-’» Long Creek Eagle, Oct. 6. During the hearing, statements or muzzle its utterances. I prefei tbe (’..mt nb'.ve entitle f .‘W’* In the Circuit Court of the State A correspondent sends us the fol made by vVitncsses for the govern W. E. Smith is down from his prayed for in I.,., ...... p|ai(|l - walking, thank you, and retaining of Oregon, for Harney County. t" wit. A decite fbiever il FlTUKDAT. <« TO BEK II. ib'.'j. merit tended to connect Van C. mountain ranch. that God-given privilege of ex lowing items from Lawen: Mary A. Robertson, PlaiiitiiTJ bonds I I imitriin.iny n, w „’" ’"'»Ut The waters of Malheur Lake are Alexander with the robbery, A'ex-1 pressing my own sentiments twee" tlu plai.mß mid 4,4^'’"^ vs. Supt. Byrd has been slightly >! a n<*i;er. slowly rec« ding. JULIA« MT KO ander, ns one of the »vilnesses swore, •I. A. Robirtsoii, Defendant. ) where and when I «1 - d pleaae.” ghmuiiff be awarded the c,r- J '1 he farmers w ho own land bor- having given up $170 to the ollicers. under the weather this tveek To J. A. Ro1 crtroti, the ulore turn-i tody <d the minor ch,klrcil a.i eu raid marriage; Blld l«r her Jr 11 (I. ring on the lake ate still haying. He lives at Huntington. That an- Another lot of winter hats have e<] ib-fenilant: A light fall of snow visited us di-burt: meut» herein, ,Ih] J** The Indians are good weather Tiiere Will be hundreds of tons Other man, besides Barkley ami arrived at Mrs. C. A. Byrd’s. l-st Wednesday--the first of the In the name of the State of Ori gi n, other autl ibrther prophets. A sure sign that a cold that cannot be cut on account of Farrens, was implicated, was con You are hereby rupiirnl to appear ami 3 rB1, th..... . season. A barrel of sweet cider will ar wave will soon sweep the coun high water, But will make tine win clusively proven in the testimony. answer the cutiiplaiiit till'd aeninn you 1 T|.j4 «iiinm .ns >" publi-M ati> rive at the Variety Store in a few in the above entitleu suit within ten and bv virtue of try, is when you see the Indians ter pasture. ofj>B?" Considerable building is going days fram the date of the service of >parr..W, ■ . un,y tuxoder days. J„d„e iu We have our teacher employed Additional Locals. on in Burns, and our biicklayers moving their camps from the val this sun.muns sun.mnns ug ng .in on y< you, aer» 1 d vitli- m iih- lluiwy Cqmilv Ore«™ tins u, if »cni j * If you want a piano or argan call in «his county; or if served within imy dated the 15th day (,f y,. ' ""A* «< leys up into the hills. Tins they for the fall V rm of school in the and carpenters are all busy. Watch repairing guaranteed—II. or write the City Drug olore lor other county i.i tins state, then within Chambers in Burns said . do every fall just before cold Adam George district, but cannot twenty days front the s. rvie» of tins state, and tiled herein this iga'I “* | prices. weather sets in, not returning to g'-t to the school house until a foot C. Bilger. summons upon you; or if served by August, Au<>ust 1899. ISM') 10" “ •J* J«( Mis. Oom Paul is painfully bridge one-fourth of a mile long has No u»e denying cold facts, Luna- publication, thi n on or before the 14di the low lands until spring. Our winter rubber goods haye economical. Her husband is the Biaasèrnn. been built. - berg A Dalton sre head quarters day of October, 1899; and if you fail Attorneys for p,ih|]J possessor of $ 25,oo.o,o° >. ye*, she Haying is about oyer for the sea arrived. IL A. Miller dr Co. for Boots <t Shoes. (hie of ot ’ r exchanges says it is son. There was more hay put tip E. Brown w..s in town a few days does her own cooking. amusing to see some newspapers in the 1’. L. S. Co. field than was ago. | J. W. Biggs returned Thursday squirm in ¡in attempt to offend ever stacked before. It is quite a New outing flannels, easbmeres night from \ ale, where he had been Yim * 'Fite purchase and shipment by nobody. The paper that can be sight to strangers to see the numer swandown, at R. A. Milter dr attending circuit court. the war d pat Ini -nt <A lai ge bands published in a way to not olfend ous stacks of hay all the way from of cattle to the Philippines has J. F. Boyle, the photographer, is any one is a jewel, and the editor Burns to the lake. Every spear I much to d > with the present high C Freeman was doing busi now prepared to do all kinds of J. is entitled to a pair of golden was gathered that could be gotten nevs with our merchants last Sutur first class work. pt ice of beef. at. Last winter was an “ eye- wings. Human nature is so con d ay. Bert French is in town front Mil- stituted that some like scandal, ! opener.” The City Drugstore h»B received ler A Lux-g White Horse ranch— Lawen is getting to be quite an Traveling men say' Burns is while others don’t; some like to attracting much attention through see others “ripped up the back,” int ¡eating place on Sundays. Lots a new consignment of photograph Winnell)Ucca Si!ver state, Oct. 4. out the entile Northwest, and is while others don’t; some like of Leer, hut it is not strong enough, suppliu. 1 Miller A- Lux shipped ten car- jo the boys p it a stick in it to get Spoken of ¡is the coming etiy of fakes exposed, others don’t; some i M hen you find in iteir. of i.ess of canie t(, San Francisco a full head of steam on. 16 it yy;ll be t |.j 8 morning. The remainder ofj call up ’ phone No Eastern Oregon. like to have the truth told about | E cnarolf . appreciated 540 head brought here will be them, others don't; some like to j Not a few of Oregon and a taken paper six or eight years' Additional notes from the pen ofj I. S. Geer and his little son shipped a« soon as ears can be se- ■ W«tdo were down front tiie mill eijred.—Winnemucca Silver State, large number of Washington and never miss ¡in issue nor pay 1‘'Clodhopper’’: Oct. 3. editors were ent< rtained la-1 week a venf and get mad and stop their j George Barth If. and Will Riggs this week. Burn», Oregon. F. S. MILLER I’ropiirtor, •*1 just ------- by the Spokane Presi Club. I* paper when they get a statement have gone to Huntington for Kup- Lunaberg & Dalton have is said the boy done justice to of their account, others don’t. It ' plies. unloaded a large invoice of Boots A This Stable i locat'd on the corner of Fist and B. Streets, and keepslin C. T. Miller and Mrs. Rose Sitz — Shoes. their annual “fill-tip. »> is not in the province of 11 neyvs- and ¡Jrefn on band- Ila- competent lieip. Runs a Job Wagon, Takespen- I paper to please every one, and the have delivered their beef cattle to Wrri. Harris, foreman of the I8 hereby GIVEN T) whom it may con gers to any part of the Country. cern , Thai the nndersign&j has been ap. W. D. Hanley. editor can extract consolation f ’ om Mann Lake ranch, spent several A returned labor delegate says p< ii>ifj<l guardian of the estate of »Jos. I*. 1*. II. Gray has been painting and ( days . in Burris this yveek. he saw women in England going the fact that the Lord himself i Garred, an insane per3on, by order of iitheiwi -e improving the interior of Baking powder with dry goods the County Court of ihu Stale of Oregon About in i logs, di es -d in men’s failed to please everybody when I his store building. other j on ea, ' t!l - prizes, the first eyer brought to for II i.ney county, ma le and entered on r clothiig, in blacksmith and J. A. McCune lias been in Lawen the 23th day of zXngust, 1S09, and all shops, wielding the sledge I persons 1« - i ,-v l II o holding l I i I I 1 I I I I claims against the sad • f - -z • s"> « • w ■ " . for the past two weeks. Mr. Me- Burns, at R A. Miller it Co. . t. A report comes from Washing [Cune lias sold his sheep and set mer with the men. Melvin Dnan and Miss Rosa ¿k^os. p. Garred are reqnes’ed to present undersigned at the Jos. . the mine to the ton that Gen’l Eagan, of trad beef fling tip his business affairs in this Sturgeon, of Pueblo, were married 1' < ¡.iricd ranch in Harney county, Ore- TRISCil et DONEGAN, P.oprietors. The lone highwayman is as and foul mouth notoriety, is to ask section. He left for his home at at Winnemucca Oetoler 3d. ' gon, witlvn six months ftom he dale lively as Paddy’s Hee. Last week for a vindication from congress. Weiser, Idaho, Wednesday. Lnnaberg & Dalton undoubtedly here >f; verilli-l m *’»' law required. Date tut Burna, Oregon, Oclnher 14, ‘•Grandma” Kelso has been quite have the largest- stock of gloves of he was operating near Ailin, The best thing Egan can do is to 189;) A. '»V. G ahbeu , sick the past week. [any store off the 11. R. in ea.-tsrn British Columbia, :ii: I Monday lie l eep quiet .mil not thiu-t himself Guardian. Mr::. Warren Jordan, who has Orejtrn. lie held up the stage that runs be i before the public again. | been very ill for some time, is much tween Canyon City and Sumpter ¡ought to be thankful for having The borax teams, one of 12 and TIMDER't ft.T KK FtNyt. l-ROOF—NOttCI' 1 improved. ; been let off so easily after a seri- NOR PriiLI' ATIoN. the other of six horses, left this Messrs. Bailey Haves and W. J. U 1 LAID OFFrt’C, AT BURN’S UttfiQOM. ious breach of military discipline. I Oregon, loaded with 1 morning tor Oct .hA-y, 189». 1- ing. accompanied bv their fami Ou! of the twenty-nine teachers ( The people have not forgotten lies, have gone to John Day for supplies and general merchandise. I N’ i ’R p Is h»-rrby ,,A cn Hi at Chnr't < T. J, ¡Hard has liRvl UDiifeof intention to nim.c fin:'! proof in the county, all but three were I P. G. SMITH, Propt., Burns, Oregon. Winnemucca Silver State Oct. 3. '■ cf.'rt i:»‘<£ r.ei anti Xeteivera t heir «»ffire in his coarse barroom tirade against their Wluttr fruit. lir.r. F, ori';>>ii, mi M«>:ifla.’the 27lh day of N' g - in atteuclanbe at the teachers’ ¡11- vce '.I ht , 1 on timber enlture apnliea'ion No. Miles, anil it is also remembered th> sEl-t N ;• 1 1 and Lot 1 or rfeeliou No. Professor Bonham arrived home 4, In . for stetute held here this yveek, which j Tp. S R. No. 2-1, E. that the comt martial which tried from Pendleton Monday evening. lie names ns witr.eFses: Robert Bixby and Survivor of the Stein Monntain fT was very gratify in;' to State a . T , • «-o. Jo? epn eph ’ •-•! jhrt rt ei el oi of r Rife, no, » Oregon, »regou. iriiHc 'rt.ne t (!«)i:t, «jet. am ant oi of him recommend.a) that lie be lie WHS aOCOtD piinitd Lv MIS» Leuh Rtlvy. Oregon, ai.d 1 aUard Waggoner of buplee, Massacre. Siinrriiil«'ii<! ,b- ! t\, ’ . rnglt, tri>o went to ner Itunir nt Ure-.s»D GE3. W. H1VBS. R»»f»t»r. man nrtn VBTTul mg <-i inten :« r : have be: n can led out. Unfortu License Oliit er S. C. Beach, Byrd. nately the president, in one of his yy bile in Lakeview, Southern Ore moments of irresolution, dtsre- gon, recently, obtained a photo- Strange as it may seem, in a THOM AY JONES, JOHN W. garded the advice of tithe court i gi aph of a famous Indian charac- land “flowing with milk and honey,” butter i a scarce ai tide and relieveil Eagan from duty. ter known as Susie. but with full pay. Su>ie is a Piute, who in Burns, and c-mi lids a fancy BANKERS, 1 In- blatherskite o'iic.er, instead the early Indan yvars returned ■ hl price. Here i an opportunity for íffZ’.Vó', GfCieO.V. of being degraded, yvas honored. iu my favors to the whites. At • i some enterprising individual to He was given a grand holiday the time of the Stein mountain R. C. ANGEX’INE, Proprietor. establish a creamery. A (Settern! 53ankh:g business ¡¡Transacted with all his tank and emoluments massacre, yvhen Ptter French, Eagan lias been treated about as recently killed, made his famous Correspondence In’*ited- Nc.xt month Ohio, Nebra !.:i, handsomely as any- other ollicer in snms* r jäjK« - - ■ - - 1 ide of one hundred miles in z.t CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. loyva, Kentucky, 1’ennsy Ivania, the ;iimy, ami lie ought to know Ilnurs without change of horse-. Maryland, M . --.n hu-r'-s, M. is it and keep quiet. Spake in m- FINE BILLIARD AND BOOL TABLES. Sus'e earned the gratitude of i-bv »Ippi, Virginia, New Jersey .mJ ; Review. COMFORTABLE CI.UB ROOM* military attaches at Camp War- ami Neyv York w :!l hohl elections ! ner, at that time in charge of j North Carolina yvill vote < 1 a e n A .$ie,'-(id Blaze (ieneral Crook, bv giving the post . stitutional amendment leGii tim war! ing of the treacherous SI10-j BURNS, OREGON, the franchise. Six of these eiet l On»- of li e business blocks on shones. a full set of stale olliceis. I ULL LINE OF CASKETS Covered with tin«- Broa lecloth. Silk Main street, Ontario, was burned Her friendliness for the whites Plush or Embosssd \ ely el in Black or \\ kite, also a full line of to the ground Thursday of last at that time yvas the means of Anybody who is .it a l .'.imili.ir week, resulting in the loss of saying perhaps several hundred With this M i'i 'onof the state ami ,'lJ.ooo w ei di of properly. T lie Jives, as the Indians undoubtedly Of the best ami latest styles ami finish. Also a complete line the needs of i s resident: w ill s;-e lire orignated a the building occu yvould have massacred the entire of Burial supplies, *£ First door east of IL W. Welcome & Co ¡it a glance w I at a disastrous pied by F. M. Gib!:r a ; a lodging ; post bail the olliceis* not received etfei't the !c aig of our g-. .-:n.- r» ■ house, and the d unes spread so timely warping, llow old Susie W ill arrive here iti about two weeks. Don’t fail to call and lands would have upon the whole rapidly that but little of the con is she herself does not kooyv, but see the grandest display of furniture ever exhibited in Eastern Ore- of Eastern Oiegon. Stock tai’ tents of the seven houses burned the oiliest settlers of Lakeview, gon. Lvery thing imaginable in the furniture line. ing is what we dtpend upon to >y 1 re save»). Those yvho were \\ here she now lives, declares Reirt:nber the place, and time of arrival. 1 ring us money to feed aed clothe losits by the lire are: Mis. E. C. 'll* i-s that she cannot be much less than ; our people; to build our school Scott, building occupied I y F. 85 or 90 y ears of age I I Main St., Boss Cash Stort houses and e !u ate our children, M, (>TI'l' r, yy ho loses oa furniture Mr. B< ¡11 h's photograph shoyvs I Building, Eurns, Oregon- and run our county gon rnments. an»l lAtures, confectioneries, etc.; MAIN ST.. BURNS Su-ie sitting near her tepee w ith Should coilgtI . pass a law leas Alex Smith, livery stable: 1 red. All orders given tyvo of her great grand children, Wagon wotk done in a satisfactory manner. ing the public domain, in a very E. White, jeweler; Chinese res prompt attention. | Give him a call. yy ho. as to dress at any rate, are short time rettlers of small hold taurant; Wright d l’oe. s.iloon- adapting themselves without any ings and mentis yvould be so kcepvis; Short Order rest.i'irant, ditllculiv to the customs of the he.lgcd in that they would l c total loss; M s. ]•; Ai m id. rest.m- yy bites, Many old Indian war ccmpel't il to s, ] m si.ii vv; m»-n r.i it keeper; Chim-se \y..sh house, veterans «di d >ubt!. ss recall the with mi lines to back them w . u'd and Mr. and Mrs. Rulhct ford, familiar face of this friendly soon gobble up the whole terri hotel building, 1 ie origin of the squaw, through yy hose kind otlkes M H BRENTON, Proprietor. tory, and the pepulati. n be re- tire is unknown. The Ontario Main St. on Tnrnir nor*h at Rank. Rama, Orefoa many « valuable life was saved. .lined to a feyy w. dty to»: rais Advocate says that through lack No use sending abroad for anything in the Boot and Shoe line when there is an etheient workman at lon>e Mr. Smith can make ers and the inert in theii employ . of yyat. r, apparatus and 1 r ;.miz.t- Miller L Lux yesterday ship|xd voui footwear to order and guarantees s tttsf.ieti n. li. 11 these who fought the tl.tines eight cars of cattle to Lovelock and REPAIRING DONE WITH NE\r.\»8 AND DISPATCH The Loui.tviile Kentucky yyerr b itidic.ipped. The m xt «lav this afternoon seven i.vloads to the ro.ul a fi-w days ago c.dled in thè aftet (lie tire the citv council pass same pl ice. They will be fed on pass of a Kentucky t da. r yy ho ed an ouhnance prohibiting the the meadows for the San Frincilc») J Il DENNIS Hay and Gra n err»’, nth m hand. Gcod teams -tnd R'i* C M GREEN pei sisted in taking s .:. - > j phti- enction of wootlcn buildings market —\\ innemucca Silver State, I assenge1» t.krn '< any p< it t ctsir«« J-^ Ycur patrenage toiiciteA Oct. 7. ’ 'I ••gl» goni;; OO. yy 1:. h tl.en sd yyilhin the tire limits of the citv. <!e< ine»! agaii’.st i'.s interest. . The S hinoi . k «! Sins.it. fs ! Parties de- Krntuckian rettimeli tbe p iss . and Stage Robbers Held. ’ irg shingles can find them all reati thè inanagt ttu nt of thè ro.id S (>< er A Co’s saw mill McKn ny remlletcn.O.’t. 7 —Commissioner AND a piece of bis mimi, as follow s • A Sparr ws saw mill, Seth Rower Hailey, np >n the evidence presented ■ oli ile ino ti ti at | i. thi <t Co’« and Lu: award's at Har bv the go»> rnn>etil against Barklev freedom of speech or thè | pass. J ney, at the post dice in Burns or and Farrens, h<-l»l *hem to the fed I have 0 Yearling and Two-Year old Bucks, Graded and Toor* giy e up thè p.is The influence A. K Richards»' » s itngl ■ mill S 5 caJ Carriage painting a sr*'ialtv t>r«t d*#r irai grami jury at Portland, in the oug ’ .ored Spai i»h and Delaine. These Bucks are now at mv r»c<, M the little p.t pt i i t ùit i> not ver v east of Wei. era* 1 drug ev»ra l i e place to buy gloves is at tiim of #10,000, for the crime of iu W ill IL Tse V alley and will be s >ld at prices ranging from ♦ < *° but it takes more than a l.nnal-erg A' D.'lmie ' robbing tl»e chitarlo Burns stag» War*». — — A-ta*** W T» HPVFM.W p «> t .... Adore«».-Oh." --1 -ted STABLE, 1 CITY KE AT MARKET Fresh Beei Pork, elc. in any quartity desired- Head Cbe^t Guiccna ?nd Savsage of all kinds always on hen Your patronage solicited. j JONES & BIGGS, C. \V. Clevenger C»’d Rcb’nscn Varnished C. baskets and Coffins COMING! COMING!! COMING!!! —«CARLOAD GF F U M i T U R £ JOE TUPKER iks n ,01 C. S. i?iGGS, JAMES SMITH Hoot aiul Shoe Ttlaiier Dennis & Green, PRACTICAL PAINTERS Paper Hangers. BUCKS FOR SALE,