The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 14, 1899, Image 3

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    California. 1 he doctor will spend
CLOSING EXERCISES
inc her parents at Summer Lake.
A BOLD HIGHWAYMAN
some time in Whittier, California,
__
—Lakeview Examiner, Oct. 5.
with his aged parents whom he has Of The Teachers’ Institute—Au
3AS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
Don't over leak Lunaberg A Dal Held Up the Sumpter-Canyon
not seen for a number cf years, and
Interesting Session.
Stage Monday Night.
ANT NEWM-APKK IN THIXCOUNTY.
ton's
stock of Hats A- Caps.
visit all i he points of iutemst ou the
cc;:.-t. 1 his is the first opportunity
The "lone liigwayman” is attain
The teachers’ annual institute of1 Comforteis and blanket«, heavy,
SATURUAT OCTOBER II. 1S-J»
Dr. Marsden has had fur a vacation this county convened in Burns last! best quality, at R. A. Miller A Co abroad in the wilds of Eastern Ore­
since he begun practicing in Burns, W ednesduy morning, J. IL Acker­ The semi-annual statement of gon. lie held up the Sumpter-
Local N ews.
and he deserves a good rest. The man, state superintendent of public the county officials appears on our Canyon stag« Monday night on the
summit of Dixie mountain, and
Scalp bounty blanksat this office. time for their return is indefinite; instruction, was present and con­ fourth page.
it may be six weeks and it is possi-
commanded
the driver to throw out
W. E. Albstson is in from Alvord i hie they will be gone six months. ducting the work Wednesday and
Dr. Geary was called to Beulah
Ihuisday. An important engage­ I yesterday to see a child of Mr. the express box, which the latter
this week.
. ¡he doctor has k.ndly promised ment iti Portland made it necessaiy
instantly proceeded to do. No de­
Thompson.
A. A. Cowing shows up in Burns ■ rue T imes —H erald an occasional
i mand was made for the mail bags.
for him to leave Friday morning,
at intervals.
Full line of ladies’ and gents’ After receiving the express box, the
letter, which will ba appreciated by much to the regret of our teachers
I
fine win'er underwear, at R. A. | robber told the driver to proceed on
Eves tested and glasses fitted by its readers.
and all concerned.
Miller A- Co.
| his way.
II: C. Bilger.
The song service at the Presby­ Prof. Ackerman based bis work
The highwayman gained nothing
William Wallace, tho alleged
Call up 'phone 18 for job printing terian chuch last Sunday evening upon the state course of study non
for
his trouble, for the box did not
horse
thief,
who
broke
jail
nt
Can-
I
was attended by a large audience. UeL.g introduced into our echo >ls
on short notice.
contain
any money. In the mail
yon
City
last
week,
is
still
at
large
'
and
the
instruction
given
by
him
In the absence of Rev Templeton,
pouches, however, there was con­
J. J. Heinz, cf Lawen, paid Burns Mrs. Laiupsbire presided. The to uur teachers was of incalculable
Everything in the Hue of Gent*
siderable gold dust. It is quite
a visit Monday.
church choir rendered most excel­ value.
furnishing goods just in at Luna-
likely the desperado knew tliat the
Friday's
work
was
conducted
by
CaH and see my stock. II. C. lent and appropriate music. The,
berg A Dalton.
dust
was aboard the stage and ex­
members of the chhir are possessed Messrs. Leonard and Dillard, both
Bilger, the Jeweler.
In last week’s issue J. J. Come- pected to find it in the express box,
of rare vocal and instrumental
*'lom acquitted themselves very
gy’s local should have read: Over- which would account for his not
J. H. Neal was seen on our streets
talent, as was evidenced by their creditably, considering, they were
coats
$12.50 up, instead of $21.50. molesting Uncle Sam’s mail bags.
since cur last issue.
rendition and interpretation of fcllowing so able a condactur as
Tea garden drips and a special There was only one passenger on 1
Al Short is shaking hinds with difficult at d pleasing selections Brof. Ackerman,
brand
of Eureka sweet table syrup board the stage and ho was not 1
old friends in Burns.
from the “old masters.” It is to be
Taken all threugh the institute
—
best
on earth—At R. A. Miller A- molested. There is no trace to the
Fresh groceriesalwavson hand at hoped that the choir will soon give just closed was one of the most sue
robber as yet.
Co.
our lovers of music another oppor j cessful ever held in thia countv.
Lunaberg it Dalton.
Teachers present were: Misses
Ludaberg it Dalton succeed when GLOVES. GLOVES. GLOVES.
Assessor Buchanan and wife were tunity of listening to a eeeond
. Ruse Venator, Leia McGee, Josie all others fail to fit you in a first
praise service.
the guests of friends in Burns thi-
Ladies Gloves, Mens Glove# Chil­
Locher, Bessie Harkey, Lena Har­ i lass Buckingham A IlecLt boot or
week.
drens Glove of all kind and des­
The social nance given by Prof key Gay Deluias, Maude Ragon,
shoe.
criptions at Lunaberg A Dalton.
Lunaberg & Dalton have a fine Smith at Locher’s hail last evening Annie McNulty, Bessie Hardisty,
L ost .—A watch charm and bar.
lot of children’s fall and 'winter was a very pleasant affair. The Katie Ferguson, Elsie McKinnon,
T he T imes -H erald is turning
The finder will he suitably reward-
ladies wera chai mins, their dancing
hoods.
out. some neat up-to-date job work
Libbie
DeCoudress,
Ollie
Ruther
<1
on
return
of
same
to
Postmaster
divine; the gentlemen were courte­
Call mid see samples and get prices.
W. B. Johnson and sun and R. C. ous and attentive; the stranger was ¡ford; Mesdames Mary Foley, Eva Waters.
Garrett were in from Silver creek made to feel at home; the music Byrd; Messrs. II. A. Dillard, C 11
We have holiday goods galore; L ost —A pair of gold-rimmed spec­
Thursday.
wa3 excellent, and Prof. Smith Leonard, W. R. Rutherford, Jess also King boaters, glassware, cut tacles Cinder pleaso return to W.
Metal-seamed collars, the be.-t kept everybody moving in perfect . Alherson, G. 0. Hendricks.
tlery and fancy crockery just in. C. Byrd.
Teachers absent: .Mesdames Juli.i Racine Bros.
nude now in stock at Hopkins »v lime to the sweet and seductive
tneludv of James’ orchestra. If Claik, I. ttie Hembree; Misses Etta
Hunter’s.
Mrs. C. Fiieds, of the southern
¡Eastland, Ella Thompson. Susie
J. D. Jenkins, the Stein mountain any person present failed to enjoy * Smith, Myrtle Porter, Rose Walls, part of the county, arrived here
sheep man, paid this office a call themselves the fault certainly must Lizzie Walls; Messrs. Burtis Bart­ Tliu-sday. She expects to remain
have been their own.
Wednesday.
in Burns several days.
'S ktt, Clarence Drinkwater.
E.
B.
Reed
is
building
n
residence
Circuit Judge Clifford adjourned
Owing to lhe laic hour of receiv­
Attention is called to the “Bu»i-
Court at Vale, Malheur county, last in the eastern part of Burns and as ing the report we cannot give a« ful >ess Directory,’ fourth page, giving
soon as completed will move his fam­ a report of the proceedings as W f names of firm«! whose advertise­
Wednesday.
ily in. Tlia ‘ Hub” grocery stör'1 would like.
ments appear in this issue of the
A new lino of overshirts and room will then be enlarged to ac-,
paper.
x
BURNS,
sweaters arrived this week, at R. commodate a larg.-r stock of goods
OREGON.
Jurors Drawn.
Mrs. Thos. Jones, her daughter
A. Miller i Co.
which Manager Emmett Reed has
I-IAEIDW .Æ.3RLIE3
Leia, Miss R >via Swank, of this
E. Kayes is having a residence
’ .
■ -
•itv. nn«l Hickman Staples (brother
Following
is
a
list
of
names
ol
built on the corner opposite Mrs. A. carrying a complete line of staple I
All kinds of Machine extras, Mowing and Keeping Machinery,
>f Mrs. Jo ies) of K ntucky, arrived
used to be a difficult art It
Tupker's residence.
groceries lie will also keep produce j jurors subpiBnaed for the fall tern, from Ontario Wednesday.
Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc.
of i-iivuit curt to convene here Oct.
I is different now. Anybody can
in' .of ail kinds on hand.
Miss Annie McNulty will begin
11. Scoubes, of Andrews, arrived take pictures, Manufacture's now
23: Jack Craddock, stockman; I .
the wint' r term of school on Poison
J. J Comegvs the Merchant- B. Hayes, stockman; F ,M Bunyurd in town last Saturday with a little
make Cameras wlui li anyone can
creek next Monday.
Tailoris agent for Chicago’s lead­ stockman; C. E. Mel’heeters, pain «on of Mr. Aldgard. Drs. Marsden
operate,
and they furnish acces­
Mrs. Frank Halladay came over ing tailors. Suits tc order from er; Geo. D Hill, stockman; Seth md Geary removed a piece ot steel
The only
sories
and
chemicals in such shape G rden Seeds and Sporting Goods.
froui the stage station Mond ty to $13.50 up; Pants $3.50 up; Over­ Bower, merchant; Walter Cross. from the little fellow's eye.
V
ît »
Ti
’jp » a i t T utirt -
r
the Xuwduuiz of uk :«» . m i*
u. ¡Yi-.i rr»a»»••»»*.
coats $12 <>0 up. You can have a
attend O. E. 8. lodge.
l'eaihs are going tn and from tie that
easy
matter.
Gnr t r a <i 11 r I <1 v. < will ( < i t i < t J < t tl i I it« 11 j j in lilt
II. IJ. Mace has added a new suit made tn Chicago or Hurns by A. Huims, merchant; S, W. H im h'lipest store with wagon loads nf
prices than anyone.
windmill to his other improvements first class workmen, all work war ilton, liveryman; Loyd Culp, paint xood.«—and the O. C. Co. of Hunt
ranb I. Second door wist vf Capi­ er; Cli’is. Lackman. stone m.i.-on; nigton have th’s distinction; can
at his new home on the hill.
Complete Outfits, including
.Chas. Anderson, hotel keeper; H you aflbr 1 to ov< rlook them?
tal saloon.
We have a nice invoice of ladies
B. Mace, rancher; R. J McKinnon
Cameras
and everything neces­
The public hears a great deal
The ladies of the Baptist church
wrappers and fas'eimitors; also,
rancher; Frank Whiting, rancher;
sary
ts
finish
pictures fioin
children's hoods. R- A Mil er A' about the fifing of glns.««'S, but if ' I. S. Geer, merchant; I’yion Ham­ vill pile a box supp-ir on the even
| they are not fitted on scientific prin­ ilton, teamster; Joe Clark, Stock «>g, Oct. 25. Tea and coffee will
Co.
S3 TO $25.
BAILEY A WATERS. 1’norituTons.
ciples it is time and money waited man; I’. M. Cheeney, stockman; J > ■ served. Th • proceeds will be
Buchanan,
who
has
been
Call
and see these outfits and
Mrs. G.
Fin© Wines, liquori? cud Ci^ c' s
an<1 an injury to the eye s. Il y u F. M ill >n, «'ock it i R A Flynn, ,p; lied on the church debt.
quite sick at the Calkins r< aura n t,
the kind of pictuies which can be
go to Jorgensen you will be fitted ■ stock man; Geo. Hankins, s tuck man;
"Where are the ffeonle getting
was aide to be taken home last
2 jJT'Courteous treatment guaranteed. Vol r | ntronag^
correctly and on scientific principle« Scott Hailey, ranch -r; C. 8. John­ •’)> i' fall supplies,” is asked. ‘ \\ «• taken with them.
Saturday.
and not hap-hazard guess-work.
urrv
1
>
isiJ<i
stoke
-
son, stock man;_ S. N. Williams, understand tli ■ O. C. Co., Hunting­
Mrs. A. J. McKinnon and two
II. M. H orton , Propt.
rancher; W. •’ Robbins, rancher; ton, are the people that are supply-
A
man
by
the
name
of
Blunt
was
youtijjest children expect to leave
ng
them
from
their
large
stock
and
11.
R.
M
Ciu.-'.
1
t
r
,r
r;
8.
F.
Ilut
the first of next week for Baker arrested at Canyon City Thursday
E?urns-Canyo.. Siflge Line
xtremely low prices.”
life of
IIEHEH
for threatening the 1...
... on» ton, stockman; R. D. Baker, stock
City on a visit.
Wright at Marvsville. He was man; E. A. Duerrs, rancher.
Mrs. Margaret Lucite, grand
Metschan A Cozad, contractors.
Oscar Swain and his sister, Clare,
STOCK OF
j taken before a justic? of the peace
matron of the order of Eastern Star,
Carrying
U.
S.
Mails
and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expesc
Hardwood
Fur
­
were up from Lawen 1 hursday. ! for a hearing, but being too drunk
Lind Grade Cerlilicates.
irrived in Burns l»«t Monday and
L-ave
Bums
Tuesday .Thursday,Saturday,fbr Canyon Cit/
Mrs. Sam Methersiiead and little I the case was postponed until yee-
remained until Thursday. Mrs niture and Iron Bedsteads, inc hid­
daughter accompanied them home I terday.
interruedi: t > «oints, Fare 15.
j
The state board of education, SO Luekte is engaged in «/¡«’ting all ing Bedroom Suit«, Dining chairs,
We have a lot of calico w rappi rs
the
Chapters
in
this
jurisdiction,
Rockers, Center Tables, Exten­
J II. Loggan came down froniN I am informed by Professor Acker-
that we will close out at a dollar Harney yesterday. Troop A. hirst
errmin, has ruled that teachers hold -xemplifying the work aii'l aiding sion Tables, Book-cases and V. rit-
each, cash .
Nevada cavalry, of which his son ing first grade c< rtificates, state in the great wo:k of charity.
ing Desks, etc , just received and
Lunaberg & Dalton.
John and brother Dave Loggan are diplomas and state certificates can
Deputy U. S. Marshal Roberts
the
Philip-
members, sailed for
cme before the board of examiners was in Burns the first «-f the week will be sold at the lowest possible
For Hour, rolled barley and nlfal-i
pirns
September
29th.
and, if successful, will be granted n summoning quite a number of floures.
fa seed call or, or write <■> S. O.j
ranchers who own «lain* on Silvies
a
telephone
first grade.
Dr. Gear» received
Must be sold to make room tor
Cressler, dealer in general mer­
river and takii ;« water out for irri-1
evrning
an-
This
action
of
the
state
board
was
message
Thursday
chandise, Lake City, Modec county.
other
goods.
£,«i7*Carrisge Painting.
Shop first door l. rth of tins office.
nouncing the d« ath of his brother, taken because of so many success­ ;ating p npo-is above the Island
California.
C.
A.
BYRD.
ranch.
The
P.
S.
L
Co.
have
—
Carpets
laid
fur
I! 00 to $1 50 Each —
Capt. Geary cf the regular army, ful first grade teachers, not Heinz
Frank Bunyard had his collar
The Furniture Man.
who was killed in the Philippines able to pass in the added branches, brought suit in the I . S. court at
bone broken last .Monday by I e c
¿■^FP. .diknce Symw Ilota!. Burns, Oregon.
would l c compelled to abandon the Portland, and the parlies are num
while in action.
thrown from a i, " -
I
noned to appear at that place No | KOIK E Ol 111.ING I INAI. AC-
profe-sion.
Inis
would
undoubt
­
We are sorry to learn of the «L-nth
brought him in and Dr.«. Marsden
t (MN r.
v< tn’a-r C.h, to answer the com-,
¡of th - in ant child of -Mr. and Mrs. edly work a hardship on our Schoo's, plaint Hi ■•d iga’nsl them.
k. Gearv set the bone.
as
many
of
them
are
eminent
Iy
F. G. Glaueter, last w«<k. at Cat-
M. L Lewis and II Timmonslef'
Cli irles Hopper, th* young msti In tin- C" »o’y Court of the Slate of Ore­
low valley, the ! >me ot Mrs. Glau- qualified for our p-imary schools
lhe first of the week for Drewsev
who
was a-r.-t««l in Drcwsey th'- gon for II irm y County.
ster's parents, Mr. and Mie Thos. and are very able teachers.
In ilo- matter o< th ••tai«' of Jos» ph
first of th'- week l>> an otlio r from Zu bs iaii II 'Kan, deceased.
and other pc.inte, to talk life insor-
W. C B ykd
' Walls.
Grant countv, and taken to Car,von Notice is hereby viren thaï W HogMO
ance. M. L took sick and return«d
chool Snpt.
"Fith r” and ".Mother” B,»wro\
Citv. charge«! with selling liquor to as a.liiiini-trat'ir of llie estate of JüM’pll
home on Thursday night's stage.
have arrived home from Sumpter.
! minors in John Day. had In* pre /.»« 'amali II ignii. <Jec< a- 'I. has ibis diy
W. N. Jurgen«en. th* jowl"' ' d Tne old man is in a ba«i vindilion.
liminarr Bearing there ami was Ul< .I bi- final »« ■ «mit .mil report in the
entitled «natter with M e uuder
optician, spent a few dr • m Har- Physicians are of th- oj,inion that
belli in th* sum of ♦■VM) to await above
» ipie.l a» I hrk. an«l tin- .bore «milled
j,ey this week, attending to the nothing can be done for him.
i :he action of lhe rand jury on lain A Oiinly I um I ha» appoialed ten u'c.ix k
defective eyes in that pl ce. It t
,..,»»■ N,,t la-ing a bln to furnish i.i the torri).»»» on Monday, the *»lh day
Prof. H. C. Smith will give a
quite an advantage to have an op-
"■li h>' war- remanded to th* cus­ ol November, 1M »#. », ibe i«m«-. an i the
series of dancing L-sotis this win­
♦ician of his ab’Jity in this r
tody of the sheriff.
l oUbt) Court room in the e«.url Lou»*,
ter. B-ginnir.g the first of next
and will »*»• ,h# Pe PIe
S. F Hutton and two son R L. inll.ec ly of l.u U«. Ilari,ev t oun'y,
month he will give cltb dar.c»s
E. Heroux v« .M Ch*v«li«-r,
dollars.
.nd 1 h»«. Hutton. <f Wag«>iitir*. Oregon, a. lb* pine*, when and where «I
every Saturday evening
pert«»»» li.vmg any objection*
excep­
rounds.
There
will
also
be
’
fe
n
were
it lhe commercial ]»»t f*atur- tion. to any «latter in ani l final arcourr'
Mrs. Ed Walton and ch
We pride ourselves on our ini
OREGON.
Il’T.NS,
dav. The Huttor.» are protuinerit nr repo» I roni « »«•'! or Io aay thing I e«eie
will leave next Tuesday u- " s mense slock of gloves we have on punching, club swinging, etc.
Kobt. Hartin returned to Lake­ i nt<*-kmen of Ih- Wagrmtifw country, f.,re doue by «ai'l »‘Im alelretor. «ball pre
for a visit ‘o relatives a d !■
——Dealer in
hand < yer seven hun«ire«i and tlf
view
Tu-edar. having D»na:»-nt and brougti* in 210 beaci «f in1 f rat » nt IL* »an.«, anti Ike •»«>« »Lall l«e b« ar»l
at Portland, Oreg-.-n. They will !■’ ; ty dodsr rs --------
worth of gLves a»«ne—
in Canton fer sever «1 months. Mrs tic which w*re pii re ha** by F J. ■nd wlira awl where -a d fi"«1 »< e. uni
joined later by Mr. W»R. oar i wul Luna1', rg A Dalton.
and mpo I akall be«e(ib-'l Ml «»I «b.. I.
Hartin has eo far recovered from Rei nol i» nf ili* I) iklaml M« at Co all perwna int.ie.L 'l iu «»H «»tale «re
then go to San r rar.e -co,
Mf.
at
d
Mrs
Capt.
Waters
e»-
1
i,<
■»
wer»
a
few
dry
c>i*s
in
Ih«
the a< ider«t »lurn-t with »»veral
mento and other f-on ts m Call,
rel»y r» ')«iir.<l Io lake dur noti«*.
buncb and ti»<- rcu>amd*r w»re By order of (ke Jnd.e ..f the sb ve rn
« a|
forma. They will be »brent all necl'o h ave next week fwr ^bo-
♦
«bot.e, Idaho where tb*y will mak the aid of crutch««. Their little li.r« -, f'.'ir and five-yvar-old »tovr», iitp-1 Coonty < «mrl, ma«iv
••
winter.
their boms.
,M/!*
son who »off' red a broken arm at a» fine a» w*re *ver ciriven through i,m n ibi» i^-1« ,!*y '>f
'.«MUNITION. BICYCLES, PAINT». WALL PATER, BRUSH"#
p
r W-
W. L
Dr.
1 Marsden and fas.ii»
King heating stov ». cutjerv. Canyon < :'y r- < «ntlr, is improving ibi» *• oi-try, and Ih* majority nf —•• ki< ii *» i " k » v . < 1« rk
'.ft |a«t Wedne-dsy after:.-on. Via
p«-r h*ad — J ' «■ ( g. f. s. Iti ina«, I*pu»y
gla««ware. hcliday goads and
k rlowlr. th* fractor* hiring a Lad one thè band brooght
gsF't'n»’ them 1 ''all.
Fr»n N Hol-I Bnil.lin? XT»'
r ■ « -, M ! I*- • ’
■ “»T
in the • it■■■▼. Mrs Hsrtin i« visit- I «k*v *w C vainm*« <>ct ?.
rrv ; >«t sTrived at Rarrinw Reoa.
t i- Wwai*m Ore on .«'«» <
THE OLD RELIABLE
Watch it Next week.
I. S. GEER à Co,
Photography
CRESCENT BICYCLES
We Sell all These Articles
The .‘Burns Bar
 FULL
W. H. KELLEY,
HOUSE PA1NTUG & PAPER HANGING.
Why Ice t You Rido i
RAMBLER BICYCLE?
RACiNE
■
CUTLERY,
BROTHERS