The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 05, 1896, Image 2

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The Weekly Oregonian and T he
H erald for only two dollars a year, i
town on Subscribe or renew at once and se­
cure your county paper and the
Additional Locala.
—J. A. McCune was in
Monday.
weaker mo8t n«w»y weekly published in
this state. Every intelligent read-
1 er cannot help but seethe advan­
—F. M. Williams, of Harney’ tage of getting two papers for the
made us a call last Saturday.
price of one. We hope our sub­
—L. Woldenberg jr., was in our scribers will see the point and give
—Ed. Joy
every day.
is
growing
town the latter part of last week.
us a call.
—Mrs. Geo. Hayes is visiting her
parents in the southern part of this
county.
—100 acres of fine fruit land in
—N. Comegys is able to be on
10
acre lots 5 miles south of Eugene
our streets again. He has had an
Oregon, 1 mile west of Spenser
attack of erysipelas.
-Dr. Cate is kept pretty busy 1 Butte- Lots at $400 each
Horses
The universal gootTden'tistry done) a,ld cattIe Part Pa^ on ^h lot if
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For fur-
‘ the purchaser
so desires,
by him has gained for the Dr. a,
ther information inquire at this i
lasting reputation.
1 office.
—Nellis Parker has moved his I
D. Rusk.
— Ripe cherries left at this office
yesterday by W. D. Buchanan,
Soldier
grown on his ranche on
creek, in this county.
li tha Foundation of ths Wonderful Cures
BURNS,
OREGON.
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
That to Why the cures by Hood’s Sar­
MRS. R. D. SCHEIBER, Proprietress.
saparilla are C urbs .
That to Why Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures
the sere-est caves of Scrofula, Salt Rheum ,
The Hotels are now under cne management. The proprietress h..
and other blood disease«.
few equal» and no superiors in her vocation.
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That to Why it overcomes That Tired
Feeling, strengthens the nerves, gives
energy in place of exhaustion.
That is Why the sales of Hood’s Sar­
saparilla have increased year after year, |
until it now requires for its production
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fW*Parties desiring regular board are requested to consult the
the largest Laboratory In the world.
Transient Rates $1.50 to $2 Per Day.
For Sale Or Trade.
family to the property in the lower1
end of town, he lately bought of 0.1
Rich
Red Blood
’s
Sarsaparilla
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Is the only True Blood Purifier proml-
nentlT in the public eye today. Be sure
to
Hood’« and only Hood’«.
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A Marvaluua I>lac»very Free.
TONSORIAL PARLOR,
AM OLD AND W k LL-TKIKD R k MKDY.— Mr«.
Wlniiolow’« Soothing >> rup hag been used for
over fifty yearg by millioUH ofmotherg for their
children while teething, wlthperfect success.
It soothes the child, softsns the gurng, allays
all pain, curea wind colic, and ig the beat reine
edv for Diarrheoea. Ig pleasant to the taste
Sold by Druggfgta In every part of the world.
Twenty fivecents a bottle. It« value ia inval^
lable. He anre and ai>k for Mrs. Windalow'a
Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.
| Landlady.
ROBINSON &
WALTON
BRICK MASON, PIASTER
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ER and VENEERING.
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P roprietors ,
C anyon C ity .
meat.
D M c I ntyre ,
Burns, Oregon.
Brick Always on Hand for Local Custom
Everything in their line guaranteed
to be done satisfactorily.
—Miss Bessie Norton, once a res­
How’s This?
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ident of Harney, but now of Wil­
Bathes at all hours.
lamette Valley, is here visiting the
We offer One Hundred Dollars
| Reward for at y cane of Catarrh
family of Assessor Miller.
—Frank Joidan is again n resi-j ( that can not be cured by Hall'» Ca­
dent of our town. He moved from tarrh Cure.
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
F. J. C heney , A Co. Propts.,
his ranche near Lawen, to his house I
ATTORNEY,
Toledo, O. 1 D
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in this place lust Saturday.
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« e the undersigned, have known I C’ollecÜon«, Land business, and Real
-Hugh Smith, the butcher, is p j Cheney for 15 ,ear8> and
Estate matter proiuptlv attended to.
giving excellent satisfaction, and | Iieve hj|n pprfecfly honorable in aI1
his customers are increasing. Re buBjne88 transaction and financially
member he sells you first class I able t0 carr/ out any objjgation8 ERR AT HICKS,
J. W BIGGS,
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Veneering box, or frame houses almost as cheap as rustic and
much more comfortable—makes a solid wall, durable, very warm in
winter and cool and pleasant in summer.
Parties not conversant with the Veneering process and want a
nicely finished wall in residence, will do well to consult Mr. McIntyre
before finishing with rustic.
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B urns .
made by their firm.
Hicks & Biggs
West and Truax, wholesale drug-
—Mrs. Louie Woldenherg of
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Toledo, O.
Harney is in Burnt, her purpose
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Wilding, Kinnan A Marvin. I
here is to get medical attention for
Offices at Canyon City and Burns I
[W. E. G race ’ s old stand ]
her babv, which ia suffering with | Wholesale druggist», Toledo, O.
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Hall’s Catarrh Cure ia taken in
an attack of whooping-cough.
A. C. Worthington
Proprietor.
ternnlly, acting directly upon the
—J. H Jordan has been in town blood and mucous surface» of the
t ^--DEALER IN,
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DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONARY, DYES, PAINTS, PERFUMES
town several days. He recently system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold
x-iiysiuian <x ourge^n.
TOILET ARTICLES, AND NOTIONS,
came from the Owyhee and reports by all druggist». Testimonial»free.
A graduate of the Iowa State
A full line ef School Books and School Supplies.
Confections
the families of M. N. Fegtly and
Hall’s Family Pill» are the be»t.
University and College ef Physi­ Nuts and fruits.
Rott. Iytrs, once residents of this
cians and Surgeons.
£W*Mail orders promptly filled.
place, well and happy.
Office at residence in Burns.
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—Subscribers to the Burns Times
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whose names are not en the H erald ELY’S PIN EOLA » albam ia • aura Remedy
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for coughs, colds, acre throat andI for asthma, ft
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subscription list,and do not desire
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abates the cough,
to have their names added to the
and rendere expect­
NEW
YORK
WORLD.
oration easy.
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H erald list will please so inform
Consumptives
The Twice-a-week Edition of the
us. Otherwise their names will I m *
will Invariably derive i
benefit from it: 7“.
New
Yo.k World has been convert­
taken and considered bona fide sub
Many who auppoaa
their caeca to be con-
It fur­
scribers to the H erald , and
eumptlon are only ed into the Thrice-a week.
auffering
from a
nishes
3
papers
of
6
pages
apiece,
sponsible for the subscription.
chronic cold or deep
eeated cough, often
week, at
aggravated by ca- or eighteen pages every
Cream h
Halm.
Both
c'ream
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!£
Bc
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o,d
price
of
One
Dollar
a year.
—It is reported in some of
-emedlre are plea«ant to n»« Cream Halm,
per hottie; Pineole Balaam, the. 8<ddbyDru|
exchanges that the strikers at
ELY B rothers .M Warren bl , New
This gives 156 paper a year for One Leaves Burns daily at 6:30 p m .
Arrives at Ontario in 42 hours
Cleveland Ohio 40 in number have
Dollar and every paper has 6 pages |
organized a company, electing
eight columns wide or 48 columns
Fare One way $7.50. Round trip $15.00.
captain and other officers, pur
in all. The * Thrice-a-week World I ’
chased revolvers and drill in the
Through freight 3]cts. a pound.
is not only much larger than any
evening. The object is one of re- ,
weekly or semi-weeklv newspaper,
Two dayr ntice at any P. O. on the route and covered coaches wil
Tenge, and their purpose (o avenge’
but it furnishes the news with
be furnished for passangers.
H. A. Williams, Proprietor.
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the killing of two of their number
much
greater
frequency
and
•t Ac. n't ..
to •
by non union men.
promptness. In fact it combines
PIONEER DRUG
STORE.
COUGHS and COLDS
,
Burns Ontario
Stage Line.
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Last week, save the Walla Walla
-tOHN F. STRATTON’S
CELEBRATED
Statesman, h voting man called on
Judge Maiden and requested him1
to perform the marrirge ceremony
for hituself and fiancee on the next Y.A’^CLINI,
•t r« • «*f arut Wholesale Dealers in «R kinds '*
Sunday, and said he had no money
b»ik could par the fee in hay. Sure
enough, Iasi Sunday here came the
happy couple riding in triumph on
a big load of alfalfa
The knot was I
tied, the hay unloaded in the
judge’s mow, and then the bride
MUSICAL MCRCMANOISIt,
î.s’.c.:
'.7 Ext »th ft ,N\v, \\>.
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rfiV” Hrsham. ore p-'pui*»
l>* c. r <1 MMe u liar rig >«*• l Itvatre
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New Vock
*rvk t.U I»
4, ««-■ J ,hn F. *1r ui.Mi
l*v.«r «-ir» — I h ivvglveti y ",:r
Gut
i t strt is« « th >rou<h tri »L,
■ «t .»• th«» the» »re »’ « b
1itint!4» •’
I h !'••••■ -r
'*« are r*.r , i...
•nd groom. altuoM lw>nie them-
•elves with delight, crawled on to
the hayrack and drove off.
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all the crisp, fresh qualities of a
daily with the attractive «necial |
features of a weekly.
Arrangements have bee.
.ide
by which we can furnish th’*
per
and the Thrice a-Week N • fork
Worldboth for $2 25 a year,
Take
advantage of this oflvr a i get
your own local pa|*er and the
Thrice a-Week World at this special
tfito.
T he H erald .
JOHN F. STRATTON’8
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DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICAL8, PATENT MEDICINES,
STATIONERY. DIAMOND DYES, CHOICE PERFUMES
Violin Strings
A FANCYTOILET ARTICLES, TOBACCO, CIGARS ETC.
John F. Stratton,
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Proprietor
Celebrated Russian Gut
1 he Finest in the
orld.
k ' evv String Warranted.
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H. M. HORTON
i‘,s-8,R- 8,7 R- •»*» St
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Fine Wines & Liquors for Medical Purposes
^UFTreecriptions accurately compounded.
First Class Dental Work Done.