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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1899)
«nie ffimes-Heralò Has ?he largest (Circulation of ut Aug i)ap»r in Marneg Countu. J i:V. K» ni b iiahed tasa I CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896. .j——— fffK ff «nics-Mernlô i» • Best A&uertising 3Meô in Snstern ffh-cgoit. Ï! n «Trial BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. OCTOBER 21, 1899, ---------- Ths Times RESOLUTIONS PASSED SUBSCRIPTION KATES: One Year ............................ ~ . ' ■* rhs ...................... ïi-i«* ’“'h*.................... 12.00 .1.00 .75 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STAT«—OKBfiDJ.’ C. W B rd* U.S. Senators ........... ‘ ' jFtph Siitiun jll-GB. Tongue. 'reesmeu ..................... iM A Muodv kit .«fney General................. D. it. N. Blackburn 1.1. Geer ti.ivernor.................... b I Dunbar e arv til State .............. C s Moore freuna:er.................................. ... »up . i ' ii lie Instruction. .. J ii Ackerman W H LdBda S'.i.e Primer........................... i R. S. Bean. Supreme Judges ................ .. > C. Wolvertou » F. A. Moore KIXETII JUDICIAL DISTRICT. District Judge.......................... .. M. 1». C lifford m Miller D.:,nict Attorney ................ . . R N Douelly '.»ini-KeprtBeutative luinl seuatur ............ ............ J \\ Morrow COUNTY—HARNEY : Cnonty Judge ......................... J nines A Sparrow .11. Riehanlfitin Cleik ............... ................ TiBUHurer .................. •• - . . J . < . \\ elconie (r 0. \\ hit in a -ar » eyor................................... . A . J. Mi*K111 noli Sheriff. . ...................... . ■ • J W Buchanan Af-seFFor ............... W ( . B\ r«i <t u.i'1 Superintendent A. K. Rit hardfeu •t. .‘Ji Il.fi: ec‘'ir ..................... A. Veuatur Coinintksiuners................... Gee. Haue} , I ■ 1 1 Francisco from the Arctic, re ports that a disease like quick Protesting Against Leasing the consumption is epidemic among rubile Domain the Indians. At Point Barrow, 'between August 14th and Sep T.ie mass meeting held October tember 7th there were 19 deaths, Sib, at Vale, for the purpose of tak and at Cape Bathurst three natives ing action looking to the defeat of died during the few hours the me bill which is said »ill be intro- d .ced at the next session of cong: ess Beluga was anchored there. The to lease the public domain, was Indians are so scared that as soon largely attended, says the Vale one of them is taken sick he im- ’ mediately begin preparations for Herald. The committee on resolutions pre i death. If the death rate keeps sented the following which, were up at Point Barrow there will be adopted: no Indians left there next sp"ing Whereas, It is 6aid a bill will be Strike with hand of fire, oh, introduced at the next session of wield musician, thy harp, strung congress looking to the leasing of with Apollo’s golden hair; till the the public domain; and, Whereas, If such a bill should vast cathedral aisles with sympo- be introduced and passed it would nics sweet and dim, deft touches be utter ruin to the stock and other of the organ kevs; blew, bugler, industries of Malheur county ; there blow, until the silver notes do fore, touch and kiss the moonlit waves, We. the undersigned citizens of and charm the lovers ’midst vine Malheur county, Oregon, protest clad hills; but know your sweet against the passage of the bill, and est notes are discord all, compared request, our representatives in con gress to ure all honorable means with childhood’s happy laugh— and oppose any steps looking to th« the laugh that fills the eves with passage of the measure relating to light and every heart with joy.— the leasing of the public domain. Ingersoll, A comiriitte of one for each pre Mrs. Sarah Terry of Philadel cinct in the county was appointed to secure signatures protesting phia has just celebrated her 108th against the passage of the bill, birthday. Her father fought in and the petitions will be forwarded the war of the revolution. She spent several years of her younger to our representatives at once. life in Denmark as companion of the wife of the former Danish FEN AND SCISSORS. embassador to this country. Alas! that from happiness there ' Senator joneS) cliairman of the so often springs pain. -Goethe. J Delnocratic national committee. INTERESTING ITEMS Culled From Exchanges Snr- rouding Bums. (Malheur County Harald. Oct. 13th.) The grand jury was in session five days and returned four true bills of indictment and two not true bills. Judge Cliflord and Atty. Rand h ft for their respective homes im mediately upon adjournment of circuit court. Will R. King left for home Thurs day. He was the last one of the legal lights to depart, urgent busi- retaining him. Sheriff Locey departed for Salem Wednesday having in charge O.*> ¡r Arnold and J. 8. Hawkins, who were convicted of larceny and both sentenced to 18 months in the pen itentiary. P. C. Peterson, the sheep trail, was in the city the first of the >v. ek on his way to Boise. He purchased 700 ewes and will winter his entire band in Anderson Valley, Harney county. Hon. J. IT. Aitkin and Editor Northy came over from Huntington last Sunday, the former on business connected with the Steel 4 Adams case, and the latter on a visit to ye editor and family, The gentlemen returned home the same evening. proclamation declaring that “all ' persons abetting an enemy in a ' state of war with Great Britain will be guilty of high treason,” in dicates embarrassment of the Brit ish government in South Africa through active sympathies ot the Boer inhabitants of the British dominions with their countrymen of the Transvaal. Hero is one of i the serious dangers of the English ‘ situation.—Oregonian. The sheepmen of Lake county are jubilant over the prospects for 1900. Two prominent woolgrowers of Lakeview, in conversation with the Examiner representative a few days ago, declared that next year would bring advanced prices for wool and sheep over the pries uf this season; that in their opinion the price of wool would pass the 15-ceiit mark, and it will not be surprising if it reaches 18 or 20 cents. OREGON FORWARDING Ontario, f Oregon. 1' J1U 1 4 « Ths Iicwost I We solicit your trade and guarantee FAIR TREATMI. OUR PATRONS We sell everything yon ma and our stock is complete ir line. The chamber of commerce of Portland "by request” has adopted resolutions urging congress to abun Reg’nter ................................... ... Geo. W Hayes Receiver ................ ........Chas. Newell AGENTS FOR---- den the proposed boat railway at! The Dalles and build a port ge SOCIETIES. railway instead, says the East Ore STLVA REBEKAH Degree No. 13 gonian. Portland and Portland McCormick Harvesting Me Mee.su very 1st and Sil Wed ies«lay. people have never been in earnest. I Tillie Joi dun N. G. Frankie Brenton Rec. Sec’y. regarding at open river and this f«* Write us for Prier«. resolution is not in good faith. A. O, U. W. Herns Lodge, No. 17. lteet»every Friday uiglit. A young lady of Long Creek sat ii A Dillard, M. W. E il Hoyt, Rte. on the front porch for two hours the other night waiting for the kissing HAHNBY LODGE, NO. 77, I. 0 O F. bug to come along, says the Eagle Mi ’. at Odd Fellow. Uall,every Saturday J M lialtou N. u. After a while, when her parents W Y Klug,Secy. (D strict Silver Advocate, Oct. 11th.) Attorney Jno. W. Biggs was in were safely in bed, the bug came the city Sunday, returning from a He was five feet some inches tall, 1 IOFESSIONAL CARDS. trip to Caldwell. The Advocate weighing about 135 pounds nml smoked cigarettes. Her lips were acknowledges a plea-ant call. BURNS, — — — Olth-.ON. not swollen a bit the next day. Manager E. II Test of the Ore A chill air surrounds those w ho has returned from Europe so Draws plan, makes estiiustcs, etc. Buildings put up within tlr uiicu’ are down in the world.—George much improved in health that he gon Forwarding Co. left lust even- I While in San Francisco. General lig'iri-« ;'ivi-i. in- iliniati s. J ¡■'V~S:iIi.:factiup iiuaraiiteeil. it" al buTTduiTfyT 1 ' All the wit in the world is tackle the preparatory work or have soane good fighters there and GKO. S. SIZEMORE, Supt. Milligan left for Jordan thrown away upon the man who next year s uitnpaign. some pretty good .hots, but the ATTORNEY, Valley Monday, iiml will spend majority are poor marksmen.” A New York business man, .................. O regon . has none.—Bruyere. some time paying official visits to IL eideeee Ila While some of the Philipinos were Brick and hire always on hand nt the yard. Land business, and Real now under arrest, is said to have Judging from the warmth of his the schools in the southern part of itia: ter prom, tli attended to. intelligent, he did not think they made tn'.re than $100,000 by re reception wherever he goes, Col. the county. were capable of self-government. Bryan is as popular as he was in moving cancellation marks from BIGGS, R. M.TURMER. Dick Rutherford brought in a lot This year's corn crop, says Sec war retenue stamps and selling 1896. of strawberries. fine large ones, fullv BIGG5 & TU «NEH the stamps tc employes of big ripened, that lie picked from the -etary Wilson, wiM be one of the One’s morning indolence is soon AT ÍOKNEY8 - AT - LAW, largest in our history. Estininted establishents. vines at his ranch a few miles from gone «hen one has once persuad total yield, between twenty three OKEGON. HUHNS, Something entirely new in Ontario, Saturday. This is the 'and twenty five hundred ndllien ed one’s self to put a foot out of Practice in all tne courts of Ore. bed.—Goethe. China is that the red cross floats second crop picked from his patch Im-hels. The high prices offered this season, and the same patch Collections promptly made. for meats will incline ll e farmers to The old adage says “Money is . over a fully equipped hospital, produced two crops last year. save their crops for feedinz pur- the root of all evil;” a new one ' where from 50 to 100 or more JtftiikCROÜKErt TIW A ~ L, pofee. t|ie patients are treated daily. The C. W. P arrish might truthfully say, “Gold is (Grant County New», Oct. 12th .) hospital is in charge of four native Nebraska is still shouting about, root of all British wars.” Min* Florence L^wiaoiThe Dalle« her 30<),000,0<)0“bu«hel corn crop, CUN3, AM^UrciTiOf^S^ PARRISM & REMBOLD, physicians. ¡R visiting with her sinter, Mrs. z\t the laving of the corner Atîorneyf—at—Law, without a sign of huekinesa in her .MACHINE 81101* IN CONNU« I'lON Bicycles, Mowing M The owners of excursion craft Frank Seis. stone of the Parnell monument, al etc. r"| :n"d pr unfitly and sstialactorily voice. It is only wh'-n the enor (Hid Cm.yon City.; O ^gon. t . F ' : Hit: ey nu'l Dublin,Irekinu,cheers were given in New N ot k harbor are not do John Hopper a well known ranch mous bulk sheds it» Imsks and as EVZZH.’ZTLill'TQ CH a A? FOIL u i e. and in ihe mp erne i«urt oi the ing any ki< king on account of the er snd cattle man of Hilvies valley, sumes a liquid fo'm that It produces a so ¡n l .s. hind vHice. for “Gallant old Kruger.” numeious attempts to pull off the was in town this week. ¡this efl'-ct, and the corn ernp is yet Georgia has one county every international yacht races; every Mrs V. G. Cozad ami Miss Jo in the fn I<1 h and bin«.—Oregonian. resident of which was born in attempt puts dollars in their pocket Cozad w nt to the Blue Mountain East Oregonian: On the Umati’la America. It is doubtful whether books. springs last Monday, returning reservation are about 80,4X10 acres there is another in the United GOÄ BURN? of tillable land, and morn than one- It may be that those army offi- Tuesday. States. EVERYBODY CAN DRINK GOOD BEEL Messrs. Livingston and Clark arc half of this will be in crop for the Our ancestors are very gr<xl ceis who are opposing the estab putting in a foundation fora frame next year Priced for leases range J ohn W . GE ARY kind of folk«; but they are the lishment of civil government in building, sooth of the Steohens A from 11.50 to 12 50 a year, or from MARSDEN & GEARY. *■» 4 last people I should choose to have Porto Rico, are actuated b\ self Clark building. to $5 for each summer fallow a visiting acquaintance with.— ish motives; it is said to be a de ' crop. Ph «, siuians and Surgeons. lightful place to spend the winter. Frank Metachan and wife. Mis» Shei idan. Met «' han and Otto Met-'han de A man nnirn 1 Brooks, *f Cane- The preacher who said that if OREGON. Lexingtcn, Mass., is already part'd for Portland last Friday. inah, Oregon returned horn'-a few making preparations for an elabo Christ were on earth today the Mr« Metsehai will co on to Cal nights ago, and found 1 rank I rec 20 rate celebration it is intended to politicians would try to quiet him ifornia and Mi«» Annie and Otto man with bis wife II** shot al have April 19. 1900. of the 125th by giving him an office mav h ive will return to II.. jr home in Salem Freeman and the ball struck th** woman, entering the abd men, per been sensational almost to the i*x- niter visiting th • xpo-ition. anniversary of the battle there. f rating th* intestines arid lodging he wasn’t tent of blasphemy, but On the day of the resuri ection in the right Lip bvne. far from the truth. GENERAL NEWS II I iS. SURGEON those who have indulged in ridi H oward .este, en».M.T «. t woitt vs. »«»• < ■ Helix II'.meetend: The farmers cule will be called to the do ,r of The Central Pacific Railway W. R. ttBRIX. CAI-»« were supplied around Weston who :e at r»-r’:d«nce. Th» great il l.iSF’ Trin-y]vania Paradise and have it shut in their C'ompanv ha« deposited in the with sugar Leets for experimental / «take was won by Lord Vincent. faces when they reach it. -.Ma United State« treasury $47.000,- T< 1 phone No 21 f pur,e>»ea have just shipped a car Bradstreet sa«s there «re |6,o»i0,- OoO in 4-per cent, gold bonds to homet. La Grande fac load of heeU to the ,(iiX) less Is-ef cattle in the Unit'd \ 7 The intention of the E.irl of secure the government that States than there were seven yeais lory. They were paid t*5 aO per i ton for the beet« delivered at W»B- Dunmore to explore New C ale amount of notes due the govern ago. ". Eurchtcif I (on. donia is .«aid to be not wholly un ment on the purchase of the road The Transvaai. South Africa gold W On Oetoier 15th th» Sootheri. connected with the reports o! .f; 11 st January, and in put«uan< e of A General B*.inkinrj Busings I ¡«worth a l «j'it ♦18 4V per ounce. Pan Sc Co inaugnrats'i a ' Dav Èz^Officr first &■ -r » rth of P<.«tnffic marveloU: « gold discoveries in that: the contract maite at that time. Tic* productum >f the.R.itid dis fight Express. ' leaving P »rtlxmi at CORRESPONDENCE INVITED colony. The annual meeting of the Ore trict for the first «»ven months of H 30am.su I 1» iching Han Fran- Some idea of the enormou*1 gon Short Line stockholders was 18'.*9 aggregated ■* ' »,079.427. I cisco at 7:45 n^xt evening—only growth of trusts in this country held -t Salt Lake on the nth Admiral D-wev’a «alary ainounta one night out. may be gathcied from the official inst. A board of direc'ors was to 437 50 tx r day Pr»»id nt Me- The steamer Te»s, which I rouf ht f— figures «bowing that two thous tnd . f vs: Oliver A Ki lev's •« "ilal to 1131 p r day. ♦50 0*" • in gold fr m Al»»ka, reports of thi-m, authorixed to i’- ues stock Francis S. Bangs. H. G Burt. S cabinet o'Tic r«. the vie«-preside«»» that a stamp'd« is now on from I. 1 to the amount of three and one- C. Carr. T. J Coolidge, jr . W. and «peaker g-t ♦22 22 a day. Ben- Dawson to Cap» Nome, Th« Klon- ha’f b bon dollar«, base been D. C"omi«h, W. E Glynn, G J. atora and co' gr* • n»en 118 90. and d'ke river • ■ i.-r. ‘ »i-ig chartered <n New Jersey in the Gou’d, E E. Harriman, T. R. the chief justice of the supreme i ont crews. D«w- >n f .tv will • n Jones, O. H. Kahn. G. M Lane, court 929 a day. last year. • The fact that th British govern- •»rt»d mining can ;» if th J. Ix>eb, U. M k and W. S »team Captain Boofi«h. of the ''ape Norwc is • el b»a ’'J w> a’er Be'ug'. j»wt arrived So** P;***'r‘** harnby u . s . land offici : gtndebakeT ------------ W¡ w a 2,0ns, Pabst Bee Harry C. Smith, Contractor and Build:.? TTfTcR laying and r/astr Specialty. r C. II. VOEGTLY HARDWARE^ 1Iarncy Vi die y. Brewery. Quart Ecttlc: 81.50 a dozen delivered Fivo . ailon kegs $2.00 d'.’ivc’ your heme in Burns. Telo-plxoiTLO 3. WOLDE^BEKG £c B rr. DENTIST. first Batienal B< CALDWELL, IDAHO w