The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 21, 1899, Image 2

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is nit.ch so' ncr than -lie boys hail
i \| i .ed, tin I they are elated, for
exeixbodx is noxx anxious to git
t Cl i KO » 1 « I
Imine. Nobody know- detinitely
just huw the regiment is to be
.M «nu; er.
J»1 Rii
transported, but if the sentiment
• >' ni ..--tenths of the companies
TIME FOR AL 1 '( N
has any w cigut the men will go
north by rail. They prefer to
/I-
Every citizen who has <•
pay tri -ir 1 <• r itlier than go free
fare of our county at li- t and bx steamer.
would like io see i s pt
The Oregonian says the In­
■ ke an
tinue to prosper
defeat- dians are sl -iightering game­ ani!
active part in the
fowl in all parts of the state, espe­
ing the proposed measure of leas-
cially in Umatilla, Union and
ing' 'be public domain, There
Wallowa c.'iunties, where the red
should be no time loV. Mass men have been filling their wag­
meetings .-iimiid be h. d ■ ev, r_. ons and pay ing no attention to
town ¡mil Irmt'et in lb ■ c-arnty, the laws. One band killed 28
and the signature of ever, xil z u does, 5 bucks, 2 elk anil 13 spot­
signed to a petition pi ' -siing ted fawn. Game Warden Quimby
says the Indi ms would do little or
against the pa-.-age 1 u ;rc-i
no il.image if the agents would
of this outrageous bill. Mailwur
instruct them regarding the laws.
County has ta .ell lhe lead in this
3he (¿imtí Mindíd.
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V
matter, petitions are beii ng incu­
Cliairman J >m 9 of tlx' National
lation ami xx .1 soon ! e lcada to Democratic Committee is in St.
forw 1 rd to ur sen'.it. :
Louis, where he is in conference
with
Vice-Chairman Stone and
resenta ives. \\ .
not
other
put) leaders, T’lie sella­
roil- mg tn isS 11 ; e .11
> I > . ns
tor, when ven after tile confer-
about tne nr Idle o next week,
ence.
“The Democratie
as at that time there will !
a
party will, in my opinion, stand
number of peope in the lily from on all national issues in 1900 pre-
all parts of th - count , attending cisely where it stood in 1896.”
a ir .it­
court. Ne:g.ib r , th «
!.. s i ON.
White Front Livery, Feed â Sale
ä J
i J*?
Site
War is xxaging between the
Pacific
coast terminal shippers on
and w e fl ust y - ni vx i sc :
one
side
ami the sliipp rs of St.
portance of acting promptly.
Louis, Chit ¡Igo and other Mi; -'S-
sippi valley jobbing centers on the
THE COM MBIz\ WIN’S.
other, says the Spokesman-Re­
view . And it is a xvar which may
Dispatches are lit ing across the
give Spokane and other inland
stale i f ore-. » n, t(i wit :
wires to all parts of the globe an­
Late dispatches from the seat' >j-
i ¡ties freight rates lower even
lhe grand .........................................
lodge 0< the jurisdic
’The south l.di • f .ho northeast quarter ami
nouncing the victory of the cup
f xxiii in South Africa throw lit- tion of Oregon, Knights of Pythias, ‘he nojthvhLt unartei of the southeast quarter
tlu an terminal rates.
of section twenty, and lhe cast haiftf the
defender over the British yacht.
tie fresh light upon the situation. : met in Portland last week. The southeast quit t*r <>f section 17, all in township
The first llidsh fight between the
thiity-six BvU'h of rangé thirty-two and three*
hi sp. ¡iking of the resources of The Boers appear to be strength­ representatives elected from Inland fo'iiih-. cast \\ i !•. Bictte Me r Ki fan, containing
Columbia and the Shamrock lor
Lodge,
No.
70.
of
this
vlace,
xxcre
ening
their
position
in
Natal.
two
hundred acres.
Harney count' . the prospects fori
the American imp and the v.will­
M L. Lcivis and A. B. Ma.-on. Mr.
Notice Is He eby Chen
There
is
some
tighting.it
Mafe-
,
developing rii h mines w ithin li- r
ing supremacy of the wor'il,
Lewis did not attend, as he had That Î will • ») Saiuioav. lhe l;Tk day of Novem­
king.
borders should be borne in mind
ber, A. D. I' >. ri 2 <»’»• • k p. rn,of saiu day, at
which took place on 16th hist.,
line to made a mi-take in the date the ses the front do'ir < * the e u-t I.« use ir Burns, Har­
Do not overlook the fact that! - Boers seize telephone
1
! siun opined and could not reach ney county, C'r< ; n. tvil nt public auction to
n suited in a complete victim v fur
the 1J .host and heft i>’>! ’er for IT. 8. gold coin
we have two promising mining Kimberly, hoping to learn of the Portland in time.
file American Ixiat. the American
in hand, all the rh.du. title, claim sud interest
districts lh.it are at any moment disposition of British forces there. I
the
above-named défendant, Hei.ry A. Stevens,
-kippei and the Anicric.in crew.
A wealthy European offered to' Winnemucca Silver State, Octo­ ha»I in the above <i •st ribed reu property on the
liable to forge to the front as
The Columbia surprised ev cn
furnish the Boers a fleet of torpe­ ber 13: A. W. Riley, Mi-a Riley . 19th dftv < f January, 1893, or now has. or so
Hi h 011 producers.
Stiosc
!. '....... ’ - ’•-•
and J. N. Thomasarrivi <1 yesterday much I her- of uh sha I satisfy Raid judgment
with iiiiere '. c-.sis ati'l R<'<Tuiu ,r uusls.
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J do boats. President Kruger re-
ftu lhe .a.i‘t the Aiiieia.m ’ n
Dated thia E't a day oi Oei.' . •A. J). 18'.).».
,
ikr.
The I.-tlimus canal commission-
look the h .id and Kept that (-
A p i.d distinteli from C-ipe .Santa Ilosa, Cal., this afteino >n.
Bv S am M^ thersiiead , Deputy.
lion to the lin h, rounding the r- are "on o their job” as it were. Town .-a s 300 Boers ¡mil 18
They
spent
the
warm
weather
in
ontir mails 9 minutes anil 3;
British xx cre killed in a battle al
-.T=»=«SC=
A
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seconds ahead of her competitor. Paris, ar.d are noxv preparing to Mafeking.
À THOMAS JONES,
JOHN W. BIGGd
go
to
the
Isthmus
for
the
wint.
r
riieoHixi.il time was: Colum­
bia. 3:5 | 5 ;. Sh.imi->ck . | v........ to obtain inform iti* 11 now on tile
Ed Slag i , of Bonham, Tex is,
>
The second contest, wliiih took -it Washington.
an exten.-.ve dealer in mules and
BANKEKS
if*
place on Tue -day, xx as a\x-ilk- 1 > 1
horses, lias just filled a contract
»
r
A'As,
eg
o.
i
:
m
There
i*.
not
a
vacant
house
for the Columbia.
lhe Sli.-m-
with the British government for I
fock bei-'iniiig disabled by the Bu.'is not c,.m tn unoccupied 1,500 mules for service in South
A (Renerai Daiiking Œusines» STansacteù
breaking of her topmast shoitlv .-lu her for man or beast. \\ lule Afi ic a.
I
< ’oiTespondence In’ited-
after the start. This leaves the there are sex oral in course of con­
A London di-pileli says that 1
sti mtioti, »till it will take as many
vup with the American boat.
tlie l’i nice and Princess of Wales
more lo supply the demand.
have each subscribed $1,000 to
the Mansion Home fund for the
Collimandet'-iii-Chicf Shaw, of relief ot the S ula Allie.in rrlti
I11 tin- line of progK s ion a city the G. A R , is evidently deter­ 'co.
jail should be the next in order. mined that newspaper readers
No vxi ll-l eglllated iitx’ 1 .in afford shall not fin gel that lie holds the
BURNS, OREGON.
Additional Locals
lo be without one not even posil ion.
FULL LINE OF CASKETS Covered with tine Broadec'oth, Silk
peaceful Burns. It
a necessity
Watch K pairing guaranteed—11. Plush or Embos-sd Velvet in Black or 'A bite, also a full line of
Illinois has a warm factional c. Bilger.
to the good government of the
Republican
light on hand, said to
riA, an.1 our marshal
is
power!
s
dial
powe
N. Brown A Sens’ new stone cel­
to enforce the law' and maintain . xx > its origin to Governor Tan­
lar is about completed.
Of the best and latest styles anil finish.
Also a complete line
good order until a place is pro- ner's ambition lo succeed Senator
J
First door cast of 11. W. \\ elcome & Co
of Burial supplies,
Our
winter
rubber
goods
have
vilk-il to ciailine law bi rakers Cullom.
arrived. R. A. Miller A Co.
A good substantial structure
It docs secin that Maine might
Newell Hall was ehakiiig hands
should be erected one that xx ill
be a ci edit to Burns w hi n, in the have found a bigger in >n to put in will, triends in Burns tins week.
Sheriff McKinnon has been in
m ar futiin’, we xx ill compete with l oin Reed’s scat than his 1 x-
the ' grasp" of the ‘g ip ’ Illis Wi< k.
Ih iulhton or Baker Citv in com­ prix ite sei retary.
ter of n > s:n i-l moiiK-n
I
AVOID HBE-TJIU’S.
[ program has o< n prey ¡red.
Restaurant â
| •). It. it N ai.J S. 1*. r i. r.ia 11
'I hi re is same t; k ot the city
W ■ .li a
t ■ J
- .y give r.-ilneed rates an I th re
erecting
a temporary wooden build-
3 '. i.
------ MR & MRS O. CAI.KIN’S, PllOPRIEIORS____
.til .1 10 a large attendance, sp • al
< a
Alb
my
at
ing
on
th.»-
lot ] urehaeed at the cor-
will
leave
Port!
ml..
ÜÜ.-1-
promue ut and .
■ , ■ c
W have just newly fitted up onr ri orhs and are nmv yremr
S:3t) a. m.. October 26th. a id 1 turn ner of First and M a. ‘lington streets,
ne- s in -n of this 1.: . Lu
ed to accommoxlate families and eii ;le r ••u1. rd with L- 1 ,■ • ~
at
noon October gsth Tm-l-.m rate for city purposes. It is to be 1 oped
lodgings.
w hat s, ems to ns 11 «>. »i ■
1 me-
f $2.2'>, i’- rtlau 1 to Alt- 1-• and there is nothing in tue rumor, as
I
\
1_V SUgges 03. II.
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return will be made, and all dele such a structure in the heart of the
a jai . .mil in my opi- a it -lnmid
; itrs law. nd I’ .-rt ind . n-invited city would only add another fire­
be built at oncei B t V. d «I SO
lo take these ear-1. S-ml name« of trap to Burns. The setting fire to
are n w nt of a city lia . o.lICC*• all d'.egat.-s t-j A V Morse, Uú4 wooden prisons where drunker, men
We have just received a fret-h li t of i-onfectiom-ry of all ¡,1 ,,j-R
xv 1. ch are t-old at prici s to suit the times Oar Lne of < irs
fur city­ o.iicl ,1s and 1
ci:;;.ne We Iler Street, I’ortia'i 1, Or.
are confined is of frequent occur­
and Toiiueco embrace tl e best brands in the market. A trial
house, .Now, I think it would be
rence. Only Iasi week the Canyon
of either luxury will convict1 you of this fact
Mr. a .d Mis. Th is. Barnes, who
a good and economical plan to
City calaboo e wus fired by a
have been here for some tim° visit­ drunken priioner, ¡ nd but for the
BURNS, OREGON
build a substantial txvo-story brick
ing their daughter, Mrs. II. B.
prompt action of by-tanders and
or stone (the former would cost
Mace, and other relative», left last
les« ami answer every purpose 1 week for their home in California. ttie fact there was no wind stririr.g j
uilding on tiie ground just pur- They were accompanied by Mrs. the prisoner and building would '
have been consumed. On the heels
< a-cd by the citv. The upper M. If Brenton who will visit in
of the recent destructive fire at On
storx cou’il be petitioned off into that »ection until the last of next
tario and Canyon City’s losses of
r-.o i.s ior tin- utliciais and a hall month. She will be met at Lake­
last year, would it not be a far I
ut jt -tice, which c mid al-o be view by her husband upon her re­
wiser plan for the council to pass
..sed as a meeting ro.;;:i fur the turn and come from there by pri­ an ordinance for protecting city
1
.. . anil Ollier gatiu.i.ig- of .. vate conveyance.
property in prohibiting the erection
I .. .c can.re. -ji.e-i a sli u ;ure.
We have fount! at lease one man of wooden buildinp within eertaiu
or structure-, will have to be who can control his excitement, in prescribed fire limits, rather than
ere d at no distant day. ln- case of fire C. W. Parrish had add to the danger of life and
sic id .
p.ating 1 ■> te.. , -
I \ quite a little blaze in one of his of­ property by putting up a wooden
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C I W it C- --t
fice rooms on the evening of the 9th building in the eenter of the city.
inst.
lie
quietly
put
out
the
fire
c
Th, W’eekly Oregonian an,1 tills paper
i.
. h
nut a . and f .id nothing abcut it. Mr. give yuu all the news of h jai , state, the
s- ,O’ >O. or >.i.
üOo, : (I cl’ it Parrish had placed a candle on the Ncrthv. ust and the nation.
and went cut aft r a pitcher a
-
-1 B.vJa-nar j rr x ^naKcJMntaB
s', rue tire th
¡ be .. 'if»!c lor dr<
of vatpr, leaving a towel where it
F. S. MILLER PropiiMor,
Barns, Orfgen.
: i i i : Ó C . Lei
SHERIFF’S SALIC.
caught. No damage was done to
business
¿peak of.
| Ry virtue of an exf-t u'ion ¡• mic -I out of and
This Stable is locatid on the corner of Fi st and B, Streets, and keeps bay
wavs
utvJer llic seal ui th»*, circuit eou.t.
iheS^a’.e
and grain on hand' lias competent help. Buns a Job Wagon, Takes passm.
Attorney? Parrish A Rernbold, of
\x urk :
oreg .n ¡or the eo.<nty oi llu. j, dated the
assisted by ]{. K !!ev, have been ISth dny (>i f't luLer. 5. !>. 1899, in a certain gers to any part of the Country.
oli-
in W. C. ’:ev.<-,t» was plaintilf and
retained aa couns 1 by the parties cause
i’
..VU.,.«.
Henry
A. Stevens
. .X . ... was
....ouvivuuuMt,
defendant, upmi
upon ajudg
» jwi . u -
: c>
ttiat WOreSUP’t in the I . S court by tnunt roxtlu.. <1 in paid court aud ea-tfo on the
i
the P. I.. 8. Co. Judge Mallory is t.-th day of January, A. D. 1895, in favor of tile
above-named plaintiff and against the above­
to look after their interests at Port­ name i 'efenda: t, for the sum of
30, less
with interest thereon at the
land. It is their intention to have the sum of
rateof 8 percent, perantuin from the 19th day
the testimony taken here, if possi of January, 18!1"'. together with cost« and <ii«-
hie. to save tin: expense of taking burieD.cnts ni. l cos ' iho ' and upon this writ, J
News iront the Seat of War.
have this day levied upon the following de­
witiusees to Portland.
ft ribed real estate, situated in Harney "county,
.RLSCH A DONEGAN, P oprietorz.
A GOO.)
Oregon.
CITY MEAT MABKET
p. G. SMITH, Propt.,
Burns, Oregon.
fresh
¡hud Cte
I t 7 UT
I J cl 11 V711 ci
j JONES & BIGGS
.X.NGE v INE, Proprietor.
C-z J.
X’' 11
.
fcs
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS ANI) CIG\R3.
FINE BILLIARD ANI) POOL TAPI.ES.
COMFORTABLE CI UP I1CCM3
C. W. Clevenger
Gid Robinson Building.
COMING!
COMING!!
Varnished Caskets and Coffins
JOE TUPKER
Blacksmithing & Horseshoeing.
mercial impoi lance and outnum
her either in population.
We
lope our city council will take
favorable action in this matter at
an early muting of that body.
TELEPHONE
Comforters and blankets, heavy,
“ glad banders ”
inule best quality, at R. A. Miller A Co
MAIN ST.. BURNS
do xvhat he never itone
.lames Smith lias had rustic put
Wagon
uotk
done
in
a
sati>factor\ manner.
All orders given
cry enough.
on the outside of h.s boot and Stive
prompt attention.
Give him a call.
shop.
Too many “next mornings ’ will
A number of important cases will
I NTENDED. knock out heroes as well as ordi­ be tried at th* coming term of cir
nary folk.
cuil court.
The impoi tame of Burns and
Harney county is being recog­
nized l’\ the out-ide world, and
business men with large heads
and long pmsis aie anxious to be
in tlo»vr tomb with our thrifty
city ami preductixe county. To
this end the xiti/ens of Narrows
have raised sufficient funds to
establish tek phone connection
wi’h us. and the work of extend-
■he line will begin at ome. But
the good work will not end at
Narrow-. The hn<- will be push­
ed on as rapidly as possible to the.
t*-iamh, theme, possibly, to Wm-
V'-rnaci 1
JAMES SMTIH
The new ritv Ball now- being
(ieneral Otis is still “negotiat­ erected at Harney will be 30170
ing” xxith Aguinaklo.
feet in size.
Wain St aw < arn*r nerth of Hank.
Hnrnw. Omcow
The Lite rams seem to have
The workmen on the Voegtly
No use sending abroad for anything in the Boot and Shoe line
been general throughout E isiern brick are at it early and late. not when theie is an efheient workman at home
Mr. Smith can make
Oregon.
eze< ptmg Sundays.
' our fxxotwear to order and guarantees satisfaction.
King treating «to.es, cutlery,
The baseball season in the
East has ended.
lhe Brooklyn glassware, holiday Ro > Is and er, di-
eryjust arrived at Racine Bros.
nine xvimi the pennant.
inadvertantly we fail’d to men­
William W. Th.ixer, ex-justice
tion the birth of a baby girl to Mrs.
> f the supreme court, c t-governei G. A. Sweek, on Thursday of last
and a prominent lawyer of this week.
state is dead.
Fi iur
» per
Ca, 01.
Tbe S.ilt Nike Tribune »ays it or write t * S i ». Uft ssl r. d< a .er ,ti
is now thought ’lx.it J. B. Berry gem r h m *> u . uk I.- -, 1 «ke City.
will be made thief engineer ot the Modoc county, t. ail. rn.
The f'urtu nth annual e uvention '
' >’ i pm Short I.me, and by divid­
}'*»e I p'st V ><h-«i»tt»n voiun- ing In» time betxxeen Om. ha anil of the On g m > ■ ' ¡nd ly S:bo 4
.
>
>ei-s will be mu'ttinl mit at San Salt Like van attend to both A m
October 2ii-2i. Is x' A »p<«ndid
-i em- m <»
l’t. whah^ro.uis
Soot and Shoe Maker
Will arrive here in about two weeks.
Don’t fail to call and
see the grandest display of furniture ever exhibited in Eastern Ore-
gon.
Even thing imaginable in the furniture line.
tS^'Remeaiber the place, and time of arrival.
C ñ
V.
TRiC4ß&
J Main St., Boss Cash Store
; Building, Burns, Oregon-
■3?z-xin
smorci"
Livery Feed and Sale Stable.
M .1 ut! INTON. Proprietor.
REPAIRING DONE WITH N i ATN ESS AND DlSPATt II
C M CREEN
J II DENNIS
Dennis & Green,
PRACTICAL PAINTERS
AND
Paper Hangers.
Si|
PÍT* -
es»t of Wek-om»'« xiruf st rv
Burr.».
—-
Orvfnr.
■ '
nd Grain constantly cn hand.
Gcod teams and Rtf’
Passenger» t. ken to any point dtsirti -f-v?” Ycur pationa^e fcliciteJi
BUCKS FOR SALE.
I have 500 Yearling and Two-Year t,Id Bicks, Graded and
ugL'red Sfiat.ish and Delaine.
These Buck» afe now at niv r*
:u W>'d Horse VaPev and will be »old at pti-es ranging from ♦ ■
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