The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 18, 1899, Image 1

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STATE—OKKIIOS I
G. W. McBride.
Joseph Simon
tThos. Tongue.
f M A. Moody
Congressmen
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L. R. N. Blackburn
Att^ruvy General ... .
.............. T. T. Geer
Governor ....................
...............F I Dunbar
Secre ary oi state ...
.............. US Moore
sup^ruLlIi instruction............... J H Acktrintin
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>’Aie Primer ........................................
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U.S. Senators
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BURNS, HARNEY’ COUNTY, OREGON. NOVEMBER 18, 1899,
SOCIETIES.
STI.VA REBEKAH Dezre« No. 13
Mett» every in »»<1 ::,l
i.,nl'.>.
Tillie Jor.lnn N. O.
Frankie In • lui Ree see'y.
A. O. U. VT. Burnt* Lodge. No. 17.
Mectscvery r’ridily nicht.
11 A Dillard, M. W.
E li Hojt. Kec.
from $5 to $75 an acre, according
to soil, location, value of improve­
Summary of Current Events ments and state of cultivation,
Througlit Oregon.
i They have become state property
Silver lake, in Lake county, is through their former owners having
reported alive with ducks, geese gotten in arrears in the payment of
and swan—more than for many interest, as the loans had been made
too large in the first place, accord­
years past.
ing to tiie value of the lands.
The 0. R. A N. Co. h.'s a coni-
pany of surveyors camped near
Malheur Items.
Barnhart] station, surveying new
roadbeds between Pendleton and
(DUtriet silver Advocate, Nov. 1st.)
some point below Umatilla.
Manager E. II. Te-t of the O. F.
The Second Oregon Reveille is Co. has been quite sick the past few
the title of a bimonthly issued by days.
two ex-volunteers of Albina, in the
Ex-Commissioner Altnow of Har­
¡merest and for the especial benefit ney county, returned from a trip
of the Second Oregon ex-volunteers. east with cattie Monday.
The bout s of 10 dead Chinamen
W. R. Crawford, one of the Har­
were shipped on the Areata, from ney blacksmiths, was in Ontario
Marshfield, a few days ago. They yesterday.
are bound for the Flowery King­
Frank Gibler returned Thursday
dom. The lot weighed 125 pounds. from a business trip to Burns, hav­
Last we.-k orders amounting to ing been absent a couple of weeks.
$10,000 had to be turned away / The Burns circuit court has
from the Bandon woolen mills, ground out ton divorce cases, and
which was so rushed with w< rk and litigants are being unhitched as
had so many orders ahead that it rapidly as the legal harness can be
was impossible to do the work.
stripp ’d from their tired backs.
Sheriff Withers, of Lane county,
has straightened tip the shortage of
Deputy Sheriff Day, and is today
the only man suffering for the crime
and ingratitude of bis favorite
deputy, says the Cottage Grove
Nugget.
1IARNKV 1.OIWE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
Meets at o.ld Fello.vs Hall. <•very Saturday
-M n
J 'I Halton N. li.
W V Klug, Secy.
A little miss,
A little kiss,
A little bliss,
A wedding—that is splendid;
A little jaw,
A little law,
Baek home to ma.
And, lo! the trouble’s ended.
Captian Scheepstna, of the Ger-
man bark Adolf, died at Astoria
Value of Immigrants.
last week, He was taken to the
Astoria
as
soon
as
the
¡
hospital in
Y’alning immigrants to tl <■
vessel arrived in th ) river, and was
l’KOFESSlONAL CARDS.
United States in proporti" i to the
suffering from an attack of dvsen
amounts of money they bling
tery, which ha I taken him down
with them, the average German
C- A- SWEEX
before he left Kia > Chaw.
A l TORNi-lV A f L A W,
is worth lo us, in round number !,
To build a railroad from Klam­ $52; the average Englishman.
Orriron.
Burnt,
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ath falls, down Klamath river. 60 $51, and the average Frenchman,
miies to a junction w ith the S >uth $ ¡7. The Belgian comes fourth
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
ern Pacific at or near Klamathon, n in the list with $45; the Turk
ATTORNEY,
B urns , ............................ O regon . few miles south of th» Oregon and brings $351
Irishman $15;
(\>jieCvioDu, Land business, and Kcal California boundary, is the object
the
Russian
^12.
and
the Italian,
Estate ¡natter pronti t»\ atended to.
of the Oregon Midland Company,
who is the poorest of the lot, less
which has just been organized at
than $10. Admitting that other
J. IT llllil.-,
K. .VI. TURNER.
Ashland.
factors enter into the problem
BIGGS & TURNER
John Graiitt, a little, old man.
¡that anv man is worth tothecoin-
who has been lr rding sheep near
ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW,
i munitv very much more, or !• ss,
Mitchell,
is being sob red np at the
OREGON
Bl’KN 9,
city prison, says th • Oregonian, 'than the contents of his purse, it
Practice in all the courts ut Orc. lie arrived in Portland seme time still remains true that the most
Collection» promptly made.
ago, in company with a woman, and desirable immigrant, as a rule, is
»’■ cke'bo •!. prove-
now he has swore nut a warrant for the man win
her, charging her with entering his jihat he has already learned to
G. A, K k MP. LD.
C. W. l’AKKl.'il room at night an I stealing ',-2‘l->.
earn money and sa.e it.— Ilotise-
' hobl.
PaRRISH &. REMBuLD,
Governor Geer has written * <
Atlvrney r-at-La w,
G-.-.'rsl Shaner to a-c rt’.in if M ss
Col. J. L. Torrey, the author
t ara» (m<l v .' y -•> City. < 1 < yon
Mona Bowman, a nnr-’. who w< nt
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of
the bankruptcy law, and later
to
the
I
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illlippine«.
son
after
the
Grani t uuu’ie« nti‘i iti tP« b’ip. etite aurt '11t
eia e. ali . a.i- ;iui.
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war begin, and who recently re- the commander of a regiment of
turned to •''»n Francisco, could be rough rider-, found among his
grant d a fur!-High to enabl ■ her to troopers
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two young men in whom
visit her fiieiid- in Oregon. Miss he has taken a gieat interest
B.wman was at one time head One of them. Charles Blake of
nurse at the S.i.ein hospital.
Sand creek, Wyoming, he has
Two hunters, T-.-rt B >rne« an! A sent to the Karsa« state university
JOHN W. GEARY
Lyman, suffered serious injuries for a full collegiate course, To
W. L. M.YR’DKN.
la«t week in I mon county, by ex- the other, Tri inan l ux of Sun-
Kb.Rb-Ci. & L l ARY.
plo. a of their guns, which th'-v dance, Wyoming, he has given
had lo ided with »mok' b ss pow derof I $5.000 for a course in art, to be
pili ski ■ • . u
ns.
too great strength f .r the w-a|>ou
begun in St. Louis and finished in
The left hand of each was badly Lond -1.
mang! 1. and Lvman was also
A-
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Ojie, il r .•■■.’
knocked --ns-k«» by b<-ing struck
The f lit wing story of a lac >ni.
>n the foreheal by a fragment of rhymster is told n the authority
his gun.
of the New Y< ik O. -■ Tver:
A strong flow of natural gas ha’ , A travel' r na t a : eT r n ar a
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l.i’vn -’ra on the firm of Ed Ash­ house in the backwoods, and the
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. lev. situate,1 in Malheur county and following colloquy occuired :
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.T I >>PfF s 9.
four miles from Weiser. Idaho. A
r«“ Jffice at residence.
“Whose homer ’
crew has been b .ring an artesian
“What’s it built of?” ■•Log«
well well for some two u.o:,th- past
T 1 j bone No 21
‘•Anv neighbors; ;>• -Frog-”
and struck the gis at a depth uf
“\t hat’s the «oil ?” “B g«.”
IO24. an I it dr ive the m-n away.
“The elima’e.-'' ••Fog«."
Sul
-
pietitly
they
w-nt
ba.
lc
sad
Dr. H. I h ’- -i
“What do you cat.-" ‘Hogs
tri, d it w • I id ■' h It • •
ni
“How do you ea'vh
and then the men had io ii’e their
-i.
-Sv •
ntn -st eixieafors to e«tin<ui-h tbej “Dogs.”
r north "f Pest fir-
fli-ijea and prevent the destruetc a*
rJi- f derrick and , • -r apparatus
It I
H.
!.. B G«*r, »Ute land ae-nt ’»rs
in tuiries for farm land» «re »ery
n jtneroa* at pres- nt. from partie«
in the Ea«t. <no have all the war
fr-.m $1,0»» »•»
ss‘ ,o fa,w’
Tbeetaten w * i s a'on'. 2”’farn.-
ve revTte«! to it »• a result
•ore suits, an*! th«’*- lands
¡ * ;it b I- a* » füo *’t>rrn-
; 'Uld be bought It >m pri-
t. e, ’¡«e prices varying
DEWEY MARRIED
id. iv, consisting of maize ami vege­
tables steeped in oil.
The decline
A Quiet Wedding and Hasty Ile
of a nation commences when gor­
partlire for Neir York
mandizing beoms. Rome's col-1
lapse was well under wav when
slaves were thrown into the eel-
pots to increase the gamy flavor
of the eels when they came upon
the table. Household.
OREGON FORWARDING CO.
A Washington dispatch under
Ontario,
Oregon.
date of November 9, says:
Admiral George Dewey and Mrs
Mildred Hazen were married quiet­
n
n
ly at the rectory of St. Pau 's Cath­
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olic church in this city shortly
before 10 o’clock this morning.
First Class
oo. s
The ceremony was performed by May a Woman Tell Her Love Ì
Rev. James F. Mackin, pastor of
It is true it is unconventional for
the church, assisted by Rev. Joseph
a woman to tell a man that she
H. Foley, a- istant pastor, ami the
loves him unless thv man has per­
Rev. Sidney Hurlbut.
suaded her to make such confes­
We solicit your trade and guarantee FAIR TR! Al"'' NT to all
As Admiral Dewey is not a Cath­
sion. But is there anv good reason
olic, a special dispensation was
why a woman should not take the
required f >r tho performance of the
initiative?
Is she any less a
ceremony, and this was procured
woman for so doing? A shy and
by Father Mtckin from Bishop
timid man may not know how to)
Curtis, vicar general of the diocese
tell a woman that he loves her.
of Baltimore.
Should the woman, who is of
The cereinonv was of the simplest
firmer faith and stronger mind,,
character according to the rites of
stand halting and waiting f r a
the Catholic church and the only
confession that may never coinè?.
witnesses besides the olliciating
Why should she Buffer in silence?'
clergymen were Mrs. Washington
------ AGENTS FOR------
By so doing may sbo not lose the,
McLean and Mrs. L tl'oir, mother man who loves her and also the
and sister respectively of the bride, happim -s of a lifetime as weii?2
and Lieutenant Caldwell, Admiral New Y’ork World.
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¡VecCormick Harvesting Machinery
Dowry’s secretary.
t Congratulation* and felloita lions
Pabst Beer.
From the time that the mother
followd the eetciuunv »nd the
hinds the child's head till tho
Write uh for Prices.
wedding party drove directly t»»tho;
moment wh. n some kind assistant
residence i f Mrs. McLean, where a
wipes the damp from the brow of
wedding breakfast was served.
the dying we cannot exist without
About 12:2(1 o’clock the Admiral
mutual aid
All, therefore, that,
and Mrs. Dewey left the McLean
need aid have a right to ask it font
residence for the Pennsylvania
their fellow m-rials. None win.
depot where they took the train for
hold the power of granting aid can
New Y'ork. L it » th in a dozen peo­
refuse it without guilt.
ple had congregated at the depot
and there was nademonstrntion as
BURNS,
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—
—
(’RkU)N.
The fusimi victory in Ne'raski,
they passed hurriedly through the
Drawn plan, makes cstimateH, ete. Bti'blii• :s pul up wii- >u tl .= h - • > •
won in tho faci- of a strong ri inibii
station.
can current throughout thè coun­ Hi ur- e L’ivt'i. iii(’stimaD <
J "‘■‘a'i.nr.icti •»» ui ;r uiteed.
try. is a line tributi’ to thè personal
Peculiar nini Pertinent.
wortli of Mi. i ryau. Mr. Brvan’s
Judge«—Prisoner, it is your homo pvoplc believe in bis sineerity,
f
right to challenge the jurymen alility and patrioti-m.— 8p..kes
'CK
man Iuview.
you object to.
OUB PATRONS.
We sell everything 70i; niay w:. .it
and our stock is complete in every
line.
Studebaker Wagons
Harry C. Smith,
Contractor and Builder
Postering a
Brick Laying and
Pugili.-t -All right, mv lord; I
Poss II inna cannot lie. p the
reserve the r ght until after ihey
corn
:- of his mmilh frimi d iop;>ii g
make their decision Tit- Jits.
ev. rv time he glanc s at the total
Reindeer meat as an ordinary
of the amount ii- spent in Ohio.
and i lexpensive feature of the
menu in Europe is about to be­
Literary Note.
come an accomplished fact. Some
The Thanksgiving number of
enlc-rptising Norwegians have un­
'I
he
S Hurd.iv Etneg Post, in
dertaken, under very favorable
its
stori
s. po ins, pictures and
the
ani-
circumstances, to raise
general article’, will be the most
ast-. .vXYjriraÜI ;
I »«. ».»>-*..L.-^
mala in large numbei i f
attractiv
number
oi
the
magazine
tering purposes.
gel i sued.
- u< d. In this number Rob-
An odd monum -nt v.
Ma.h
ert W. Chartioci’.t t’iis a season« MAt’HISE HOI’ ¡N <<)NNT< TIGN
by an elderly maiden
fit!
r«.p4ir<-d
promptly
and
sat
is
I
act
ori
story,
nli
1
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i
able out-of-door
died a few years ago in
iVE'sAT.
U- GIT
“1‘hr Hunter,” the romance I
... *»*
Ireland. She left a fortune of
poacher': p ettv daughter. Otlie.
$135.0 .o to be spent in the erec­
features are: Edwin Markham's
tion of a church, provided that her
latest poem, “The Lyric Seer";
b'nlv should be convertid Il to
“An Ele< trie Transaction," a tale
ashes and u-ed in making the
of the Transvaal w ir by Robert
< )l< I .< ;tiN,
m >rtar for the building.
nun Nr
Birr; “At Dawn,” by tt tave
EVERY BODY CAN DRINK GOOD IITI!
1 Iiingle—Well, old bov. how are Thai et, and “The Ministi r'-, 1 len-
5,1;
b L. i * J«
’. cu getting along.- Biisiiies- im­ hfitise,” a droll story by C. B.
I
t
n
proving any.-”
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this number are “Lincoln a Can­
£ w VÀ V
Jingle- (struggling merchant
didate and President,” )>v his old
A little. IVe succeeded in 1 ed
friend and political ally ,’Col. A.
ing i xpenses about $15 a week.
“That’s encouraging. How did K McClure and "Our New l’ros-
o oxo b
o
o
a
peiity,” by br ink A. Vatidct lip,
you do it?’’
WOLDENBEfcC
EERC.
A-sistant Secretary of the Treas-
••M irried mv tj pew riti r.”
ury.
• New Y ork Weekly.
The Thanksgiving number < f
A bog < f |o.r
The SatUiiLy Evening I’<
20 feet thick he-
be on a 1 n< w« stands Nov.
HOWARD SteRCL, PMi'Mwt
•VHtTE
in
w. R. sconci,c
C. H. VOEGTLY
HAB DW ABE-0»
Ilarney Valley Brewery.
ridi' ei¿ ir
red at
Five ailon kegs 82.00 de
your home in Burns.
Quart Pottles 01.' C a
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('ompaliion r * 'al<-n<!ar.
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E'»-r* n*w -ul> id»r to the
->O V' Il .’C of I ni- Y oui il s
wrvNioN will rn' ive a bea
'Tin- calmdai «
■if <’t-hi :u V of de*
. a of
coloring. That
IQC» will surpa « any one of
iVifll.
It i* the last cal­
the following
Somebody ;
ent ury and the pul»-
Drink less, Ihhcr ha c end- avored to maVe
¡intilhctic-i
eat
less, <hew
breathe
more;
•
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• ti' ' I <J ■1 i i O'»'
ime
Such a one
walk
more;
clothe
m
re;
ride
less,
e by Mr. Evart» »o
who have
less, bathe more; w wry
«T e », wo k
i at a (am < us banqv
crive D0t
Oti ri«ing, “My fri> nd«, more; waste lc” , gìvc m«r ;
ift 1
ach I cmi ,
fatal been hai .ng turkey write le»», read moi
rem
th »age. I wi inow pre-
ved 1er the p
Athene Greece
*ith a rage stufl-d with
createsi cu turc on yq meal* a •ctip
CALDWELL, IDAHO
A General Ranl’iiij ilusin • •> fr<>n*jacted
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