The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 02, 1896, Image 6

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    Or íimcs-Mírraíd.
BURNS DRUG STORE.
WEDNESDAY BEl’TEMHER. 2 18'6
Finaucial Defin i ions.
Bimetallism: A good word to fool'
voters with.
Debased money: Any money
which does not afford the Roth
child syndicate a rake-off.
Honest money: Money designed
for the payment of debts and of
double the value of money bor­
rowed |
International agreement: A po­
lite term signifying 'till hell freezes
over.
Most enlightened nations of the!
earth: Those whose legislatures are I
controlled by the Rothchilds.
Rothchild: A foreign potentate |
whose influence in the United States ,
is greater by for than that of any |
other man.
Sound money: The system now
in vogue in which one class of dol­
lars is worth but one half what an­
other class is.
Standard money: Something
which not one politician in a dozen
can define —Ex.
H W WELCOME, Proprietor.
N. BROWN & SONS
DRUGS, PAINTS, GLASS, TOILET ARTI­
CLES OF ALL KINDS, ETC
The Leading Merchant will
occupy this space.
£gy Prescriptions carefully compounded by a Registered Pharmacist
HOUSE, SIGN 4 CARRIAGE PUNTING.
CULP BROS,................................................ Burns, Oregon.
Work Guaranteed to be first class.
We mix our own Paints, and
Our Work Speaks for it e f.
Durkee’s Baking Powder.
Badly Beaten.
Fort Smith, Ark., Aug. 28.—Con-!
ÄBbOLUTELY PU«E. i* made in Baker City, and is a home production
greasman Hugh A. Dinsmore, of the |
Fifth Arkansas district, ex-United
States minister to Corea, was mob-1
BUY IT. and you will find it gives satisfact on.
Keep your
ed at a political speaking at Eng-,
landtide, Van Buren county, on I
money at horae, and build up home industries.
Wednesday and sustained injuries
which will confine him to bis bed C3TFOR8ALE BY ALL GROCERS.
bed for some time to come. Dins­
more was recently renominated for
third term in congress. He spoke
at Englandtide Wednesday and di­
vided his time with Jerry Scanlan, |
a local populist candidate. In the'
course of his speech, Scanlan" ailed
Dinsmore a liar, whereupon the
congressman struch Scanlan in the
face. Immediately four of Scan­
lans friends attacked Dinsmore
and befere his friends could get to
him he was almost insensible.
CARPENTER, BUILDER, CABINET MAKER.
Parties Desiring Cabinet Work
that excels any done in this place
heretoore, call and examine my
work.
THOS. LAHEY, Rums, Oregon.
jfMFTirst door north of Brick Store.
ROBT. IRVING, Prop.
MAIN STREET,
Oil in Alaska.
HARNEY,..................... OREGON
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 28.—A. H.
HF’Uommidious, Convenient. Cheap,
Eddy, of Hartford, Wash., has re­
turned from Alaska where he re­
ports having discovered two great
petroleum wells in the mountains
not far back from the coast and
within 10 miles from Junenn. He
brought samples of crude oil which
Princville Bums Stage Company.
tie prtHes to have tested. There is
u flow of 200 or .">00 barrels daily,
Eddy alleges, from each well and Stage 'caves Burns cverey Monday and Thursday,
he thinks it r. t iinpossllj. tb:a
H'ct.o i may rival the pre.it oil fields
iSF'Good Accou-odatrona.
vf l\nn-y h.mi.i.
F are
An Adida vit.
Thia is to certify that on May ll
1 walked to Melick’s drug store on
a pair of crutches and bought a
bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
for
inflammatory rheumatism,
which had crippled the up. After j
using three bo'.tles I am completely
cured. I can cheerfully recommend
it—Charles H. Wettel. Sunbury,
Pa
Sworn and subscribed to before
me on August 10. 1894.—W alter
Shipman, J. I*
For sale at 50
cents per lx»ttle by druggists.
to
On the Corner South of the French Hotel, Main Street.
McCLAIN <t WILLIAMS
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Proprietor.
The proprietor is well known not only here but in all the
Counties and Towns.
His business qualifications and natura
tion for horses specially fits him forthe avocation.
P rinevili . k f io.oo.
PROP.
FRANK SMITH
MEAT MARKET.
ELKHART CARRIAGE and HARNESS MFG. CO.
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you! Write »vur own onter Po.in« Iren. Wo
taha nil Uw i Uh of dama«* I» .kippui«.
WHOLESALE PRICES
Spring Waaona, S3O to *43. OnarantMd
Mnto a« Mil fvr tet te *.x it atyl«* of Road
Waaone. Burraya with k.n« r*n.i»ra. »«O,
MwM»lllwtek4ia Top Biiogiea n.-low
aa 33S. Phaatona a. ktw a. 36 J.
JAMES DALTON, Proprietor.
No. WK Koud Wagon.
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HARNESS.
Wanted-An Idea
Protect ,«>»r M wm , <•»*? may M m J"*
Write JOHM WKl>DFKhl'RN « CO Ktltert Arter-
Mr. «uKlaftM. b Cfvr ifcwir »I •*> prter o«w
aa.litot trf Iwu kuteiftei UrwtkMte WMteA
RED FRONT LIVERY
STABLE
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ITtMM* R>n4 Fly Me««. >e .t 4 mi,
»lamps to
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W. B PRATT, t3crct3rv, Elkhart, InJ
BUY YOUR MEATOF JAMES DALTON.
Meal .Isara fresh and fat.
Kill, on Monda»,
Kids on Friday, delivers on Saturday.
Tw ice a week. *
Jelivers m ea right at your door.
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