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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1896)
--------------------- ------------------- - * ’**’ | For Sale. — Mrs. Samuel Kenyon, her' ' —If you want the best mower on —Don’t forget Henry Cheatham Earnest,’ the market, buy the chain mower, baiber, desires a part’of your pat «laughter Dav, and son J-------- The Blacksmith shop and two residing near Drewsey, came over at Charley Voegtly’s. ronage, at the new barber shop. lots of IL C. Brown in Harney Citv, on a visit to friends last Friday, _ New goods rt the Johnson Btore WEDNESDAY AUGUST. 5 IS 6 —The concert last Thursday , with tools if desired,for sale cheap. returnihg home on ¡Monday. Mrs. ‘now under control of Henry Canaday. evening was well attended, the Call For prices and terms address H. C. Alice King and children accom Just as cheap as ever or cheaper. < goods nu<l get prices, and Brown at Harney City this county, ¿AS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF music excellent and ail well pleased. panied them home for a short’visit. and examine l Between twenty arid twont.i-live if suited buy. j or inquire at this oflice. ANYNEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. — Several days since John Mar- , dollars was taken in and duly _ J F. Boyle, photographer, tin, who owns a ranch five miles handed over to R^v. D.'H. Junes, wishes us to state that he will visit Chamberlain’s Colic, north of town on Siivies river, left, Local News. —Tom Lahey and Adelor Racine Burns again in the near future. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. at this office a bunch of ripe, fully — Hats and shirt waists for sale, left her this morning for Baker His numerous patrons, knowing ' mat ..ed cherries and of fine flavor. This is the best medicine in the Cost at the millinery store of ¡City via Canyon on their wheels the superiority ot his work, will do It is only a matter of time,-, ami world for bowel com plaints. I The boys expect to be absent two Mrs. A A. Cowing. that in a f w years, till Harney well to retain their orders until he I acts quickly and can always be I depended upon, When reduced — Dr. .Harden’s little boy is weeks. county wiil produce, sufficient for comes. —Messrs. Nellie Darker. O. I). home consumption, all the hardy —Guns, Bicycles, Mowers and with water it is pleasant to take. ill. I Iiu k and Ed Moore started to the fruits. We mean apples, plums all kinds of machinery repaired Try it, and like many others you —GiaS'hoppers are playing havoc railroad today with their freight and cherries and mavbe peaches promptly and satisfactorily at the will recommend it to your friends with the crops in Michigan. teams for merchandi-e for this and pears, and as to the smaller C. H. Voegtly Hardware store. I For sale at 25 and 50 cents a bottle —Chas. Voegtly has received his place. O. 1>. Rusk will bring in varieties, gooseberries, currents, etc, — Dr. J. WL Clymer, dentist, has by Druggists. chain mowers. Those, wishing to the tire engine recently purchased we have, now, an abundance. The I permanently located in our town. purchase, cal! and sec them. by our town. few orchards we have in this coun Otlice at H. M. Horton’s drug store. — At Woodburn, recently, John -Mr James Copshall and wife, ty, as far as heard from at this of He is prepared to do crown and Huntington, Ore., March 21. 1896. Bertscbinger aged 21 years mar accompanied by Mr. Louman and fiee, are loaded with truit. We bridge work. Dr Clymer comes D ear S ir :—We are now starting ried Elizabeth Werner, aged 55 »on Joe, once residence of this place have plum trees bearing in Burns, will recommended as a first class on the new year. Computations —The county clerk ot Gilliam going from here to Roseburg about on the lot of Cal Geer. Our grain dentist ami as such we commend for last year are completed. We county has discharged his deputy five years ago, returned here yester crop is g'-od, and as much or more hi..t to the favorable- notice of our find (hat our firm sold during 1895- and will hereafter do the work day with the expectation of again than the market demands will be readers. I the enormous amount of 167 car-f becoming residents of our town. raised Still outside land agents himself — Get one of I, S. Geer <t Co’s loads of goods, equal to ten train. and seme kickers right here at The University of Oregon at I loads—just think 167 cars—For —Try Shield Brand of Hams, home, continue to impress upon the premium purchase tickets. This this we thank our patrons,and prom Eugene may be truly called the Bacon and Lard For sale at N minds of home seekers, “that Har firm agrees to give the holder of ise the same generous treatment in. people ’ s school. It aims to give Brown and Sons. such tickets a fine life size Crayon equal opportunities to rich anil poor. ney Valley is no good.” It is our Portrait absolutely free of any the future. During 1896 we will —Mrs J. W. Biggs is visiting her | Education mikes all men equal. honest opinion that all the sage sell closer than ever, and.no honest parents and friends in Canyon Board and lodging $2.50 per week. brush land of this county can be charge, by purchasing $20 worth >f goods for cash at their store. It i competitors will be allowed to do City. Address University’ o." Oregon, successfully farmed if the right more fir you than ourselves. We plan is taken to cultivate it, irriga is not necessary that the whole, —Try Shield Brand of Hams, Eugene, Oregon. are here for your business, we must tion or no irrigation, better with imount should be purchased at one Bacon and Lard. For sale at N. have it, if honest count, weight,and —Jorg risen has the finest and irrigation, we admit, but we think time, but any amount from 5 cents Brown and Sons. best lot of goods that ever came to everyone, who has properly studied to $20 as explained upon the tick- treatment and Low prices will do ) it. Cali or write us —The Atlantic citv train wreck Burns; go and see for yourself the question, will agree with us in I ets. which occurred on July 30th. re He is also taking Cabinet Photos, I Res pt., what we have staled. sulted in the death of 47 persons at $3 per dozen. Do not forget, to O. C. Co. The death in battle of . and 43 <njured. go and see what he has on hand. D ied —At the residence of A. A. Bruno Zeyas, the well-known A DM INISTR ATOR-S NOTICE. —On next Monday the price of —Mr. Chas. Fish and wife and Cowing, in this place, this morning -urgent leader in Cuba, is said to h’lfwill be reduced at the meat II-. E. Ruffe all of Eugene this at 1 o’clock, E. R. Taylor died ol .have been a great blow to the in market oi Hugh Smith date, came into Burns last Monday dropsv. Mr. Taylor was a bache surgent cause, both from a military Notice is hereby given to all persons —Trv Shield Brand of Hams, and are stopping here now. Messrs or, residing on Poison creek 12 or |nnd a political standpoint, as it is holding claims against the, estate of Bacon and Lard. For sale at N Fish and Ruffe are cigar manu 15 miles from Burns. lie wastak I looked upon in some quarters as Leo Brandon, deceased to piesent the 1 facturers looking for a location, if eit sick ten or twelve days since I being impossible to fill his place. 1 same to (J A. Sweek attorney-at luw, Brown & Sons. pleased with our town and have and friends brought him to town He it was who raised the insurrej-j at his offiice in Bums Harney County, —The weather here is getting reasonable assurance of support that he might receive m dical at lion in the province of Santa Clara. Oregon, verified as by law required, cooler, the minimum thermometer will permanently locate here. tention and proper nursing. He It is reported tl.at the govern within six nonths from the date of this dropping to 29 night before last. was cared for at the residence of ment will beyond doubt take every notice. Dated at Burns, Oregon, this —Messrs. Williams and M. L —A party of sportsmen expect Mr. Cowing until his death. id vantage possible of the death of 27th day of June 1896 to start from here to Stein’s moun Lewis both insurance agents made Mr. Taylor owns a ranch on Poi Zeyas, which has caused a sensa James Brandon, I tain, next Sunday to be absent for a trip to Drewsey the latter part of son creek upon which is a crop of (’. A, S week , Administrator. sometime. last week returning on Sunday. grain, vegetables and hav, this is tion. The insurgents, it is stated, Attorney for Administrator. are continuing to surrender in sev- I — Hugh Smith is no 7 doing the They report having had good sue being cared for by Jap McKinnon eral parts of the island, and the' butcher act for our citizens. Hugh cess in the insurance business while The deceased has no known rela. opinion is expressed that the death I will endeavor to keep his shop sup there, and the outlook so encourag tives here, but wc understand he NOTICE.—TIMBER CULTURE. of Zeyas will increase in number ( ing that Mr. Lewis thinks of again plitd with the best of beef, pork and I he has a brother in Illinois, to mutton. canvassing that country in a short whom Mr. Cowing will immediate those who are giving themselves up. U. S. LAND OFFICE,LAKEVIEW OREGON. to the Spanish authorities. t time ly communicate the intelligence of I JULY 28, 1896. —Our business men except | his brother ’ s death. Blacksmiths are having a some Coninialnt having been entered at this office —Mr. Bryan has announced his Two Bears Killed by a Girl. bv Major M. Whiteside against E. Knoop for The deceased was an inoffensive, what leisure time, on account of failure» to comply with law as to timber-culture plans for his eastern trip. He and obliging old bachelor of about 65 5‘',1’ry 7*Waated Aug. 17. 1887, upon the Nk haying Not many persons seen •7.K..'.-,^>.?’ * SE'< N w‘« Hee. 17. Tp. :1O S his wife will leave Lincoln August years of age, living peaceably with R »4 K. in Harney County,Oregon with a view A story c lines from the Coquille, to the <‘»ince!!a!ion on our streets. said entry, contestant 7th. for Chicago, from there to his ¿neighbors and having no ene and is vouched for as true, which I alleging that said E. «,£ Knoop haa wholly and entirely fai ed to do or caute to be done anv — 1 he boy? who left here the | Pittsburg and arrive in New York Bald tract of land with a lew mies. eclipses all other feats of feminine | actor ac ■ upon with the T. C. laws and ha« forepart of last week, on a hunting1 the next Tuesd.av evening, which wholly abandoned the Baine. The Baid parties bear-hunters, says the Marshfield are heri-by Btitninoned to appear at the office and fishing excursion, expecting to| will be August the 11th. On the Frank H. Reide-, Notary Public, at Diamond Notice Sun. Miss Rose, of Randolph, is of Oiegott, on the 5th day of September, 1>W> at 1 return last Saturday, must be hav I 12th. he will meet the democratic dock pm, to respond and furnish teBttmony the heroine of the story. She is a o eone.rnlng said alleged failure. Thetestlmonv ing rare sport, as they have not yet national committee in Madison Notice is hereby given that for modest young lady, and in her ♦hen taken to be used in a final hearing of Baid Sept. 15, lsitti. returned. Square Garden. I he purpose of making an examina teens, and by no means accustomed | case at thia office on W.A. WiLHiiiiiK, Register. tion of all persons who may offer to slaving the monsters of the for —Our races beginning on the — We sec in the Grant County themselves as candidates for teach est. but on this occasion was stroll Notice for Publication. first of September and continui ng | News that steel range peddh-rs are ers of the schools of this county, five days bid fair to equal if not ! ing in an unfriqtientml place in the U 8. L and O ffice ,Burns.Or...Tuly21,1896. canvassing that county. It is like the county school superintendent woods n<ar home witn a parlor rille Notice Is hereby given that iho follow surpass any of our previous races I A full program will appear in our ly the outfit will strike this county ; thereof will hold a public examina and shotting rabbits, birds, etc itig-named settler has tiled notice of his intent ion to make final proof in sunport next issue. The purses aggregate in a short time Forewarned is tion at the school building in Burns, when suddenly came to her gaze a of his claim, and that said proof will be forearmed don’t be ‘gulled” by loginning at 1 o’clock p rn. on the, cub near by. In a nioment it made before Register and Receiver U 8 $800. such peddlers, if you want a stove second Wednesday in August, 1896 dawned upon Miss Rose to Bhoot h?.?,l2®ee ,Ht “l,rna- Oregon, on Aug.’ Mr. .»larion Lovell, a citizen of buy it of your home merchants. the little fellow. The crack of her I 4otu, ]N9n, viz:. Dated this 22d day of July, 1896. J. NELLIS P RKER. rifle brought the object to the i L.inois ami half brother of our en These peddlers are bumbugs and _ H ’ d No for xri Lot 8, " section W. C. B yrd . ground ®r?_ U’’d. Equalling, and then to the ' 94 . r P .11 <> 880, ona ’ VVToW cv"uu 19. ,w- tn lP "* ur."i terprising grocer}- merchant Geo.' tlfe ranges, if good cannot bo sold astonishment of the huntress, moth-I 24, / r. 80. ’ “ n< N * 8E| 8c ‘ rtion 24> tp‘ County School Superintendent of ^rv. came in this n.oriticg on the bv peddlers for less money than er bruin appeared on the scene and i Ilarnev county. He names the following witnesses m ”nta.-io stage on a visit to his' you can purchase the same from at once took a hand in the drama! c’ulHvnHon of11” m“ rT’4nct‘ UP°'> and brother. We did not interview the 1 >our home dealers. They may , by making a ?aVage rush for Miss Orville n u 8aJ' 1T1’ v'.Z: Uba,d Cote, I). Rusk, Chas. Riogs lind Fd young man as to whether he ex •nsk you Battering offers and give ÿHSÂÂqftœ- Rose, who .receded, at the same I vrvuie Moore, al) of Burns, Oregon® time firing several shots at the en- I*"1’• 1 ‘o make this his home- you a long time to pay, but all the T homas J ones , Register. croaching animal. A pet dog then .. ......... , , _ „ New Y<’rk' March let. 18». Mr Loyell is a typo and a free same it will end. if you buy, in M«-BsrB. J ,hn F. Straiten took a hand in the fray This at ---- «iver man and as such the H eh - regretting the purchase. 7r' U‘’roff,Ten V“ar Rn”Un Out tracted the mother bear’s attention How VI \ Olin strine« * thorough trial, ,n.l pl-.. in another direction until Miss A! i' heartily welcome* him in our many of our citizens are satisfied Who cÄn think * Rose got in the fatal shot and bruin town. ***** durable «trine, I hareerer aacd with goods bought of peddlers? thing to patent? 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