The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 26, 1896, Image 2

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    Additional Local».
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For Nule Or Trade.
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—A gospel tent is erected on a va
—100 acres of fine fruit land in
cantlot in the eastern part <f town, 10 acre lots 5 miles south of Eugene
andpreaching every evening begin­ Oregon, 1 mile west of Spenser
ning last Saturday evening.
Butte. Lots at $400 each. Horses
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cattle part pay on each lot if
—Misses Guwie and Lennie
Rolwrt-on and Mrs. John Daly, all, the purchaser so desires. For fur-
of Drewsey, came in yesterday af-1 ther information inquire at this
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ternoon on a visit to their sister office.
Mrs. H. E. Thompson.
AN oto an »
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4th. 1896.
Music By Prof.
Feeling, strengthens the nerves, gives
energy in place of exhaustion.
X Marvalou* Diaeovery Fr<«
—The residence lately occupied
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bv Onn Thompson has been pur-
At Armory Hall.
la the FouadaMoa of th« Wonderful Curaa
by Hood’a «anapariUa.
Th*» Is Why the eurss by Hood’* 8ar-
aaparills are Cvan.
Th*» Is Why Hood’» Rarwaparfll* cures |
the »everest cases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum
and other blood disease*.
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That la Why it overcomes That Tired
have Increased year after year, j
until it now reqafres for it* production
the largest Laboratory in the world.
• Prompter Gso Young
saparilla
wmdsiuw*« soochinKSyrup h** been used fur
tir
over fifty year« by million» ofmothers for their
We i Children while teethiuy. with perfect «neceee.
I It soothe*
eouthe* the child, «ot
«often*
the cum*, allay*
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pain, cure« wind colic, and 1« the beet rem«
understand Mr Smith has also pur­ all
edr fur Diarrheoea. 1« pleasant to the ta*te
by Dru«i«t* In every part of the world.
chased the ranch of C. H. Dewitt Sold
Twenty-flvecent« a bottle. It* value 1« Invals
table. Be *ure aud ark for Mr*. Wlndalow’i
8 or 10 miles south-east of Burns. Soot bln« Syrup, and take uo other kind.
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Chased by Mr. Atlitlli Smith.
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Sarsaparilla
—The following race horses are
here ready to take in the races
How’s This!
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next week: Babe, owned bv Dave
We offer One Hundred Dollars ,
Newman, Chess by Chauncy Cum­
Reward for a> y case of Catarrh
mins. Dutch Mollie bv Bob Inger­
that can not be cured by Hall’s Ca­
soll, Special by Stephens A Rich­
ardson, Gray Dick by Tom Will­ tarrh Cure.
F. J. C heney , A Co; Propts.,
iams, Big Ben by Jeff. Byerley.
Toledo, O.
—Troop “A” is called to assem­
We the undersigned, have known
ble at the Armory next Sunday at F. J Cheney for 15 years, and be-
2 p m.lfor final muster out. All | [itye him J>erfectly honorable in all
troop property in the hands of any {jU8jne88 transaction and financially
one must be returned at once able
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to carry out any obligations
Sergt. Sizemore will take charge of raa^e"bv their firm,
and account for all property turned
West and Truax, wholesale drug­
in. The organization was perfect-1 gists, Toledo, O.
ed Sept. 11th, 1893, so the 3 years
Walding, Kinnan A Marvin.
enlistments at that date have near­ Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.
ly expired.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
TICKETS $1.
A good time insured
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■Mr* *.*,
la the only Trne Blood Purlfler prom I-
nently in the publlo eye today. Be sure
to
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«nd only Hood’».
mil«
FlOOd S a -IIS
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in ,%lt*
easy 1 q effect. 25 c unta.
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TONSORIAL PARLOR,
ROBINSON A
WALTON
P roprietors ,
BURNS,
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MRS. R. D. SCHEIBER, Proprietress.
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The Hotels are now under cne management.
few equals and no superiors in her vocation.
The proprietress hw
Everything in their line guaranteed
to be done satisfactorily.
Bathes at all hours.
Transient Rates $1.50 to $2 Per Day.
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iWParties desirig regular board are requested to consult the
| Landlady.
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
—A newspaper having published ternallv, acting directly upon the I.
ATTORNEY,
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an inaccurate and incomplete list blood and mucous surfaces of the B urns
Collections, Land business, and Real
of the charter membership of the system. Price 75e. per bottle. Sold Estate matter promptly attended to.
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First Presbyterian Church of Burns, i by all druggists. Testimonials free. I
To correct the error we hereby pub-
Hall’s Family Pills are the best
lish the true list: Mrs. M. J. Har-*
ERRAT HICKS,
J. w BIGGS,
C anyon C ity .
B urns .
key, Mrs. Amy R. Byrd, Mrs. Alice ’
King, Mrs. Caroline Johnson, Mrs. I.
Hicks & Biggs
Thl* I* Your Opportunity.
Annie Hope Jones.
I On receipt of ten cent«, cash or «tamp«, |
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
» generou« «ample will be mailed of the '
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
The Weekly Oregonian and T he ! (Eiy’a Cream Balm) «nfficient to demon- offices at Canyon City and Burns
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H erai . p for only two dollars a year, j • Irate the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BROTHERS,
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Subscribe or renew at once and se­
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BB'Warreu bt., New York City.
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cure your county paper and the
Bev. John Reid, Jr..of
r.jin.'Mont.,
R ” M- i PHUBTERS m . d
EJyTn Cream Haim to me. I
most newsy weekly published in Wcomniended
can emphflHize his Rt«teiu< ut. ‘‘It is a posi­
this state
Every intelligent read­ tive cure for catarrh if u-<e<l ns directed."—
r-iiysiuian <x ourge^n.
er cannot help but see the advan­ Rev. Francis W. Poole. Pastor Central Pre«.
i Church, Helena, Mont
A graduate of the Iowa State
tage of getting two papers for the
Ely’s Cream Ralm is the acknowledged University and College of Physi­
price of one. We hope our sub-1 curefor catarrh and contain« no n>en »ry
cians and Surgeons.
scril»ers will see the point and give nor aay injurioua drug. Pnoe, 60 cent«.
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Office at residence in Burns.
us a call.
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Orchestra.
That la Why the «ale« ot Hood’s Sar­
W ilv T uid B uudt - Mr*.
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Duncan’s
BRICK MASON, PLASTER-
ER and VENEERING.
Burns, Oregon.
B D McINTYRE,
Brick Always on Hand for Local Custom.
Veneeiing 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
nicelv finished wall in residence, will do well to consult Mr. Mclutvre
before finishing with rustic.
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CATARRH
STEEL RANGES.
b a
Teatlmonlala From Farmers
to their Worth By Actual
Teat.
NEW YORK WORLD.
LOCAL DISEASE
The Twice-a-week Edition of the
New Yo.k World has been convert­
ed into the Thrice-a-week. It fur­
nishes 3 papers of 6 pages apiece,1
Baker City, Oregon., August 4—
or eighteen pages every week, at
We have used a “Home Comfort” la acknowledged to be the met thorough eure for the old price of One Dollar a year.
Arrives at Ontario in 42 hours
Nasal Catarrh. Cold In Head and Hay 1-ever of all
steel range for eight years It is as_____
This gives 156 paper a year for One Leave» Burnt daily at 6:30 P M.
remedies. It open* and cleanse« the n «al parna^e«,
pale and _________
Inflammation, _
heal* the eorva,
good to dav hn the day we bought allay«
, pro Dollar and every paper has 6 pages .
tecta the membrane from colila, re-toree the «enee«
Fare One way 47.50. Round trip $15.00.
it. It is not cracked or warped
brotukrh . m WamaBrnwi, M«w York. eight columns wide or 48 columns
and M have not paid out a penny
in all. The Thrice-a-week World I
is not only much larger than any .
Through freight S^Ct*- a peun
for repairs. Bakes perfectly and
week
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semi-weeklv
newspaper,
Two
days
ntice
at any P. O. on the route and covered coachet wi
has given entire satisfaction. No
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f -ir
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and I* th* r*«uH al caM* and
•udd*n climatic change«.
It can be cured by a pleasant
remedy which
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la «pi
applied di-
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Be-
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nelly
noatri
ins quickly a; «orbed it give*
' n lief at once.
Burns Ontario
Stage Line.
: Ely’s Cream Balm
matter what others may say eon
renting the <'Hon»eUo<i>fortnwe are
perfectly satisfied with ours, and
can cheerfully recommend the range
and tbeoainpanv to alL
Respectfully,
W l>. Adams.
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but it furnishes the news with
much
greater frequency and
Mve*
3 >lm F. Struioa
I'» ir Mr- —1 h .v«itiven j our Ru-«i»n Ont
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promptness.
In fact it combines
Violiti Stri»«. « tlt .roiu.-b t ri.,1, tv d .1.4 , .««••
all the crisp, fresh qualities of a
<• 1 to Met* that I be y ar« th* h»-l t uul au J
noi» dorai le «triti«* I knee ever u*< ;l
daily with the attractive «necial
Yuan reap;., UlVkl U. IAII AM
features of a weekly.
ade
Arrangements have bee.
per
by which we can furnish th'i
TMW. KTlUTTO-l
and the Thrice-a-Week N * f ork
B and I nstruments Worldboth for $2 25 a vear. Fike
Baker City, Aug >r. A
WJIOw.—««IT r«KMDF.KT
^advantage of this ofler a 1
Maw« ••• Ca'*<M<w* rur.
a Hosue Treasure at»*-l rang« and
. your own local paper and the
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lad u riw »M t 'o* IWÎ
b»«4 **
•«* tladMM
, Yhrice a-Week World at this special
after testing it thoroughly, hod that i
I HU r SYRYTTOM
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rate.
T he H rrai . p .
it is exactly aa rwomnbhihi by
■kN r*aa
the sa lesa aa. He*»w-up very easily I
JOHN F. STRATTON’S
and with very little wood and hakes
.w*
Rnnill Gn
beautifully. I could st * ,k fer any­
^Violht Strings
thing lucre perfect
It tills the bill '
1M Fh»*«> I>I th» w orkl
exactly and I own uabeaitatingly<
M««v lie-, Waff«n«*<!
rvoomoaond them ta all
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Jokn F.
Mas E J Law.
m, »15. «17 K. »th St.
Ve furnished for passanger».
H. A. Williams. Proprietor
Xvw York. Marek 1*1. :
RIN VMM.
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H. M. HORTO»,
Proprietor
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drugs , MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES.
STATIONERY. DIAMOND DYES. CHOICE PERFUME»
A FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, TOBACCO, CIGARS ETC
Fine Wines & Liquors for Medical Purpe?«
Prwcri ptions accurately confounded.
First Clam Dettai Work Done.