BURNS HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. DECEMBER 23.
Semi-Weekly Herald.
| of 120 piecee, wrought into all man
; ner of beautiful forms. There ar»J
AND SATURDAY.
anklets, bracekts and earrings and
BY
thin sheetB of metal representing
W. C. BYRD & SON.
perfectly the form of the common
P ublishers and P roprietors .
Scioto River sucker.
But the
Caule Car Wanted.
strangest of aii are two peiees made
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
exactly in the shape of the watis-
One Year
Folding his paper, he turned ka. ot cross of the Greek church.
Six Months.
Three Months
.. .75 I
One Year (in advance)
. .2.50 1 round, smiled, coughed, and ad This is the tki<V watiska found in
dressing the man next to him, re North America. The ornamenta
HERALD CLUB LIST:
tieraid and Harper’s Magazine............. 5.00 , i marked:
tion of the whole col’ection is plain
Herald and Harper’s Weekly
....... 5.20
Herald and Harper’s Bazar
5.20 |
“Blaine’s Chilian policy is altu- ly of Mexican or Peruvian design
Herald and Harper's Young People
3.75 !
and this corroborates the theory
Herald and Alden's Manifold Cyclopedia, .2.90 gether too conservative.”
Each additional volume alter Vol. I, 55 cents:
“Think so?” murmured the nian previously formed that Ohio Mound
10 cents extra tier volume, postage.
Builders were closely allied to the
f9 Copies of all the above works can be ex from the depths of his paper.
•mined at leisure in the Reading Room
• “Yes, I do. He should be more Aztecs. The collection is valued
fiy-Publishers of periodicals are solicited aggressive.
Show them that he by Messrs Morehead and Cresson,
’•o send clubbing rates, a copy of their work for ,
eur Free Reading Room—We file and bind the ' means business,"
the chiefs of the expedition, at not
latter at close of every half-volume, end t*«v 11 I
«opiea bv advertisement.
“Ah! think so?”
less th%n $3,000
“Yes. He lias right on his side
ADVERTISING RATES:
and is in a position to force mat
MIR "THE HERMITAGE."
ters.”
1 Inch
50
N ashville , Tenn.,Dec. 12.—The
“Do vou think so?” again mur-
t “
3 00
12 Ul! 18.00
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3.50
15.00 I 24.00
Ladies’ Hermitage Association, a
mured the man.
4 “
4.50
20.00 32 00
% col. 6 00
28.00 48.00
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12-00
48.00 1 80.00
"I do, most decidedly If I was national organization devoted to
20 00
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w oo I no oo
in his place I’d send a fleet down the work of restoring the Hermitage,
there and compel them to make re the home of Old Hickory,” is ac
JOB WORK
tively engaged in the effort of rais
paration.”
dt every description executed with neatness
ing monev for the restoration fund
“Think so?”
and despatch, at reasonable rates.
Circulars,
Posters,
Pamphlets
To
aid them in this work, Mr. Flag
“
You
would,
wouldn
’
t
you?
”
Envelopes,
Bill Heads.
Better HeadB.
Statements,
Note Heads, Cards, TicKets,
ler.
the millionnaire capitalist, has
“
Think
so?
”
Memoranda, Invitations.' Dodgers, Ete.
tendered
the association the use of
“I know I would.”
T he H ekalp la kept regularly on file for re
the Ponce de L(-< n Hotel at St.
ference, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad
“Think ----- ”
vertising Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New York.
“Yes—I think so. And I think \ugustine, Fla., î r a grand Jack
something else, too I think you are sonian historic costume reception
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
to be given Febt *-.ry 3 under the
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----- ablanhety blanked, ungentlemanly
auspices
amj for ,i.i benefit of the
ctank, sir.”
national :
President.....................
association.
PiiCuViA-ss « will be
Benjamin IfarHson
“Think so?”
Vice-President
Levi I’. Morton
Secretary of State
James G. Blaine
“Ido, sir. And what is more I appointed in all the leading cities,
Secretary of Treasury
< harles Foster.
Secretary of Interior
-
John W. Noble don’t care to be seen riding by the and Mrs. Harrison has given her
Secretary of War
Redfield Proctor
consent to become one of the patro
Secretary of Navy
Benjamin F. Tracey side of such a man as you.”
Secretary of Agriculture.
Jeremiah M. Rusk
Attorney General
Wm. H. Miller
And as he rushed angrily to the nesses. Mrs. Levi P. Morton has
Postmaster General
John Wanamaker
platform the man smiled softly and already sent a handsome contribu
STATE—OREGON"
tion of money to be added to th»-
R
(
J. N. Dolph again lisped.
. s.Senator«..
K
I J. H Mitchell
i
association’s fund. It is anticipat
Congressman
R. Binger Hermenn
“Think so?”
Governor
I).Sylvester Pennoyer
ed
that the Jacksonian reception
Secretary of State
.K Geo. W. McBride
As the critic of Mr. Blaine’s for
Treasurer
R
Phil. Metschan.
will
be one of the grandest events
Supt. Public Instruction R
J. B McElroy eign policy grasped the handrail,
State Printer
R
Frank Haket
of
the
kind ever given in this conn
R
) R S. Bean. preparatory to alighting, he turned
/ Wm. P. Lord
Supreme Judge*
R
try.
’ W. W. Thaver to the (tonductor and shouted:
D
Reuben S. Strahn.
“
I'm
going
to
send
in
a
petition
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT:
Still Goil>x
D
M.D C lifford to the company asking them to run
District Judge
.1)
C har . F. H yiie
District Attorney
Joint-Representative
(D).
I), s. D ustin a cattle car on this line in the fu-
.(D) H enry B lackman
Joint-Senator
ture.
o
One day a Lie broke out of its In
COUNTY—HARNEY:
closure
and started to travel.
. ..(D)..
W m . M iller
County <jdge
Clerk
.(D).
W. E. G race
Hr» wan Scared to Death.
And
the
man who owned the Pre
....... (D)
T. H. R oberts
Treasurer
.(D) T. A. M c K innon
Surveyor
mises saw it after it had started
.(D)
A. A. C owing
Sheriff
....... (D).
Assessor
...
, W. E. A lberson
C incinnati , Dec. 11.—James and was sorry he had not made the
■’)
.C har .N ewell
School Superintendent (R)
T hor . G. D odson Mjrgan, who has charge of the east
A took Inspector
Inclosure Lie tight. So he called
W m . A ltnow ••levator of th<- custom house has
Commissioners
his
swifte-t Truth and said:
Lytle Howard.
been literally scared to death. One
“
A
Lie has got lose and will do
IIARN BY U. 8. LAND OFFICE:
day
last
week
the
elevator
became
much
Mischief if it is not atopp-d
Register
J. B. H untington
Receiver
...H arrison K elley erratic and shot up towards the
I want you to go after it and bring
roof like a rocket, Morgan thought back or kill it.”
CHURCH DIRECTORY
his last day had come, and fell in a
So the swift Truth started after
faint.
The
elevator
stopped
itself
BURNS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
the Lie
M.D. WILSON Pastor.
and Morgan revived sufficiently to
But the Li« had one Hour Start
There will be preaching by the pastor in each
escape,but has gradually failed con
month as follows.until further notice-
At
the end of the first Day the
¡st Sabbath—Burns—at 11 a m, and 4:30 p m
2d Sabbath—Island School House— at 11 a m stantly since, and is now complete Lie was going Lickety-split.
The
"
—Harney—at 7 30 p m.
3d Sabbath—Burns—»I 11 a m, and 4:30 p m Iv paralyzed. The physicians say Truth was a long way behind and
4th Sabbath—Harney—at 11 a m, and 7:50p tn
he can live only a few hours, and was getting Tired.
that
it is cl« arly a case af scared to
It has not yet caught up.
SOCIETIES
And never will.—Chicago Times.
death.
PUBL18HEDE VERY WEDNESDAY
I
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I
A full and Complete Stock of Groceries and Supplies.
Ranchers wishing to purchase thei-- supplies will do well to call and sea
what we can do for them before going elsewhere.
Everything at BED ROCK PRICES,
H, E. T hompson ,
Yours Respectfully,
Manager.
A. ROBBINS.
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WHOLESALE!
RETAIL !
HUNTINGTON
We are now located in the New Brick Block, with plenty of room,
occupying three floors, and»each floor loaded With gOOds
Will maintain our former rules: SaUm Dealing. Une PriCS.
Best Ouality.
We huv Flour, Meats, Stock Salt, Barb Wire, Liverpool Salt
Canned Goods, and Coal Oil in CAR LOADS. Our Prices are LOW
SEND FOR QUOTATIONS ! !
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Prprietors Huntington Warehouse.
Your’s RcupecfuBy,
J. H. AITKIN, Manages
BRENTOjN * FINE
Proprietors.
The Proprietors of the White Front Livery Stable
sure the public that they are prepared to accommodate
in every way in their line of business.
¿MT* 11 y and grain constantly on hands, and careful help.
Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection
I
HARNEY LODGE. NO. 77, I. O O F.
Meet« at Odd Fellow« Hall, every Saturday
7:30 p m,
H, M H obton , N. G.
Ben Brown, Tress
HARNEY POST NO. 43, G. A. R.
Meets every 1st and 3d Wednesday of each,
month, at Odd Fellows’ Hall. All Comrade.
In good standing Invited.
M. M. BRIERLY, P. C.
C has . N kwkll , Ad’j’t.
Meh 13-1«
U. S. MAII.8.
burns — vale :
. .
Arrives and departs daily, Mondays excepted.
BURRS—CANTON UtTT:
Arrives Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays a P- nt
•■eaves Tuesdays, Thu-sdat a, Saturdays 6 a m
Relics of the Muuml Builders.
C hilli « oti ’E. O., Dec. 12.—The
members of the World’s Fair arche
ological expedition, which for the
past six n.onlln> has l>een exeat at-
ing the Indian mounds in this vi
cinity, yesterday came across the
richest find they have vet discov
ered. I was a collection of copper
ornaments and utensils, consisting
Three Desperadoes Captured.
B URNS BUTCHER SHOP
TOM ANDERSON Prop’t.
Will sei Vc customers with the best that can be procured, with
any amount from One to Eve-Hundred fi»a.
The
Incorporated
TRANSPORTATION Company
C. C. McCoy, General Manager,
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Stages leave Burns, Oregon, daily for Harney, Drewaey, Bculak
.
Westfall and Vale, where
W ichita , Kae., Dec. 11.—The
CoIse Connection is Made
United State« marshal ha« brought with the railroad. Go<xl fresh horses, careful drivers, new vehicles.
RATES OF FAKE FROM Bl KN« TO ONTARIO AND INTERVENING FOISTS
from Creek county three heavily
Burna, to Ontario
|l<> 0»
Burns to Vale
R 50
-
•• Grove city
• West Fall
armed Indiana named Lealy, Scott
••
" Beulah
no
“ f)rewae>
••
-• Ptnet'teek
2 » I •
•• Harner
and Caesar Jack, member« of the
famous Captain Wiley band of dea- Baggaz1' Wlbs to each Pasfenger. Freight and Passengers
*te way-billed. Passenger fare paid id advance
peradoe«,which terrorized that coun
Nr.k! A culei ,
H. khy F loyd ,
J M. V akihs
ty for aeveral month«
Gen Sup’t.
Division Ag< ut.
Barna Agent
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