The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 02, 1896, Image 7

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    For Sale.
—L. R. Mehaffey is suffering
Don’t forget the dance Friday* —Assessor Mil'er and wife, ac-
night.
¡companied by Miss Bessie Norton, with several badly larcerated fin-
The Blacksmith shop and two
selling were in Harney several days since gers.
—Mrs. A. A. Cowing is i
lots of H. C. Brown in Harney City,
—Work is now going ahead on
out her short back sailets and sun' our last issue,
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER. 2 18fS
with tools if desired,for sale cheap.
hats at cost.
j —What are all the teamsters go- the county jail.
, For prices and terms address H. C.
— We visited the school in dis- grown at Harney City this county,
«„ T.is LARGEST CIRCULATION or
-Th«-!» »re not .o ma,,y persons i„g to the K. R. fot? Why don’t
AS V SEWSl’AREK IN THIS COUNTY.
J «'"“< *!>« ««8 th,S
A. yo„ know? F.T th. He.t .„d «>«• trict
No. 20, - Miss Mary Zeigler is
*1 or inquire at this office.
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g hr iiincs-Mìcrafd
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w«tegh‘b' ei'"” by
Local N ews.
— Mason and London successors
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to J. Durkheimer in the mercantile
business, whose names appear in
our last issue as the firm of M. and '
1
L. will have here in a few days the
largest and cheapest stock of mer-
chandise ever brought to this place.
I
—Buy your goods from M. & L.
and save the liberal discount they
offer.
—II. A. Williams, the Burns- :
j
Ontario mail contractor has been
j
in town for several days.
¿oing good work and the patrons •
8eem well patisfivd with the pro-
plete sto k of merchandise of M
—The supper for the dance Fri-' L., successors to J. Durkheimer.
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—Remember Hugh Smith, our
butcher, is selling meat at reduced
prices.
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—N. Brown & Sons handsome
two story stone building is nearly
completed.
—Jorgensen has the
finest
and gress of their chilaren.
best lot of goods that ever came to
—
yie]d of
of
—
The yield
Burns; go and see for yourself.; thj8 county this
He is also taking Cabinet Photos. than ever before.
at $3 per dozen. Do not forget to simply immense,
go and see what he has on hand.
! tree in
ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY
j^o/¿ room
grain per acre in
ladies ^
season is heavier
The hay crop is Conducted by the Sister» of St. Francis
Baker City, Oregon.
and every fruit'
the county is loaded with
Thig in8titution
offers peculiar
—Quite a number of Harneyites fruit.
advantages ,to young ladies who
on Monday among
—jp yOU want the best mower on j wish to receive a solid, useful, and
—Mr. Ed Test and Mrs.
whom
were
the
fullawing;
Ered
t
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)e
market, buy the chain mower, j refined education. Instruction is
left here yesterday morning on
their return trip to Ontario.
Haines, Jason
Bennett,
Louie' at Charley Voegtly’s.
(given in all branches belonging to
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a thorough English education, be-
—Don’t forget Henry Cheatham iWoldenberg, Charley Crawford and
—New goods rt the Johnson store.
.
I
Thos.
Bain
now under control of Henry Canaday. ( ^¿^8 lessons on piano, violin, guitar,
baiber, desires a part of your pat-
ronage, at the new barber shop.
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—We published two or three ' Just ns
cheap
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ever or cheaper. Call | banjo and mandolin; German lan-
1 were in town
Jonec
weeks ago that Judge Rutherford and examine goods sod get prices, Hnd , guage; painting in oil, pastel, water
—We desire through the press to
if suited buy.
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colors, and “ cruyon; all
kinds of
express our heartfelt gratitude and was putting up a house on his.
—A nice line of dress g< ods, thanks for the k|)i(J attention and ranche above town, that was a mis-
—J F.
Boyle,
photographer plain and ornamental needlework;
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suitings,
puitings, ladies
Indies wear, hose, etc., will
rp„piv_j frnm
Plt
.. ;,AI,a , tn
take.
LH
Mr Rutherford is i putting a wishes us to state that he will visit short hand, typewriting, and book-
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sympathy received from the citizens1
be found at M.
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tbe river to'.irrigate his Burns again in the near future. (keeP,ng
of Burns and Harney in our more Idam
Studies will be resumed Monday,
ranch. Irrigation with the Judge Hi8 numerous patrons, knowing 1
—I ncle Jacob I hompson is still than said bereavement.
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the
superiority
of
his
work,
will
do
Sept.,
<,1896. For particulars send
first and house second.
very ill. We are informed bv his
M r . & M rs . L ou F oster .
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for
prospectus
or apply at the
nurse that little hopes are enter­
B urns R aces —Yesterday after- well to retain their orders until hei
—Another cut of 25 per cent has
Academy.
tained of his recovery.
been made in the stock uf goods at noon races i miie dash and 600 comes.
conieB’
—Rev. Jones will preach in M. & L’s. store. The goods must yards saddle horse race. Horses
—Guns, Bicycles, Mowers and
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Harney this evening. He is having ^c so‘d before the new stock arrives ’entered in | mile dash, “Big Ben,”
.11 kind» of machinery repaired ■ HuUington, Ore., March 21.1886.
Call and be convinced.
good congregations in that town,
“Babe,” “Chess,” “f-peeial,” and | promptly an(] satisfactorily at the
1
D ear S ir :—We are now starting
and quite an interest is manifested
—If you are thinking of buying “Dutch Mollie.” The latter was (j. [J. Voegtly Hardware store.
| on the new year. Computations
in the direction of moral rtform.
“Big Ben” took first
a run
a
suit n
it will
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pay you to
ID Ut'iuy
delay u a i withdrawn.
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— Hugh Smith is now doing tbe for last year are completed. We
while, as M. & L. will have just | money, . “Babe” second. Purse $150.
—Stock and sheepmen are in-j
, butcher act for our citizens. Hugh find that our firm sold during 1895
vittd to call at M. & L’s. and get'"’^at you want and something new Saddle horse race the following
• will endeavor to keep his shop sup- the enormous amount of 167 car-
horses were entered: “Cannon-Ball”
i
prices.
Remember you pay no an^ neat.
plied with the best of beef, pork and loads of goods, equal to ten train
“
Elmer,
”
“
Frisk,
”
“
Maud,
”
“
Bird,
”
more than the addition of freight* —N. Brown <fc Sons the Leading
mutton.
■ loads—just think 167 cars—For
from any R. R point and all goods Merchants will receive in a short and “Baby.” “Cannon Ball” first,
—Don’t forget that the new stock this we thank our patrons,and prom­
wan anted first class.
time the largest stock of general 1 “Elmer” second. Purse $50. To-
ise the same generous treatment in
merchandise ever carried in Harney l'h‘3’8 race, f mile dash for Harney of goods for Mason <fc London will
the future. During 1896 we will
—Rev Jones will preach a series
county horses, the following are be in Burns in about two weeks.
county.
They
are
here
for
your
sell
closer than ever, and no honest
of sermons at the Narrows begin­
entered: ‘‘Big Ben,” “Babe,” and Call and examine it. No trouble
business
and
will
not
be
undersold.
competitors will be allowed to do
ning next Friday evening, the 4th.
“Dutch Mollie.” Purse $100 but to show “ootis- All the latest de-1
inst. and continuing over the Sun­
more fir you than ourselves. We
—The testimonials published in the race will be run for short money s*gns W*U be displayed.
day following.
are here for your business, we must
our last issue regarding the “steel
■ ou account of not filling.
1 have it, if honest count, weight,and
ranges” sold by agent McNight'
Notice.
The University of Oregon, the prove the range to l>e just as repre
I treatment and Lew prices will do
Obituary.
great free school of the people, I gented and certainly the b®«t stove
I it. Call or write us
The boarding house of Mrs
opens September 14, 1896
Every I now on the market. Mr. McNight
Respt.,
young man and young woman in'j is B still
af;n here
j,prp and selling stoves every j T he T imes H erald : On AuguBt I Belle Geer, has the reputation of
O. C. Co.
the 27th at 6:30 o’elock p. m. at| being first class in every particular,
the state ought to share in its day.
He courteously invites a
Christian educational influences. call and examination of his ranges. | the residence of Samuel Miller i ar,d Mrs. Geer is determined that
I Burns Oregon, the angel of death, her house shall not lose its present
-Address University of Oregon,
J71NAL PROOF.
—The child, Viola, of Mr. and, again visited us, overshadowing a standing, but by every means in
Eugene, Oregon.
j Mrs. Louis Foster,that was accident t once bright and happy home and j *ler power will ondeavor to increase | LAND OFFCE AT BURNS, OREGON,
(
August 11, 1896.
—Mrs C. A. Byrd, who has been ly shot by her father on Sunday making many hearts sad by gather- its popularity. One meal
at her I Notice la hereby given that the fcllowlnr-
here some tune visiting friends left | the ‘23d of Aug., died, at the resi- ing unto him, the pure and lovely I table is convincing proof
named «eitler ha« filed notice of hla intention
of her 1 }® >“ake final proof in support of hla claim, and
that
aaid proof will be made before Regiater A
yesterday morning for her home in , deuce of Samuel Miller in Burns, child, little Viola Foester. Viola , cuisine ability
eImr.’k8’ <LBni °mce Bt H«™ Ore, on
Riddle Oregcn. She went the San the following Thursday evening at | was 13 years old and though young
"»• >«. >MM>. via: W illiam D. H uffman
’ 8 R 82 E No' 42 for the NKJ4 NK^ 8cc ‘2Tp M’
ti-am route, with Mr. and Mrs at 7 o’clock. Her remains were •,n years she had endeared herself
Notice.
I »<’,e n*!neB the following witncaaea to prove
Da»id Carv, of Crane Creek thir iuterred in the Harney cemetery to many hearts by her loving and
I am greatly in need of i money
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count}’, who are going on a visit to on Friday. Rev. Jones preached gentle ways and unconsciously
that section of Oregon.
THOMAS JONES, Regiater
her funeral sermon.
stirred many souls to follow the bet- and desire my customers who are
-Mr.
Pearl
Geer
lectured
at
the
’
ler
P
aths
of
,ife
her
own
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4
f
ebt
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t<’
roe
,o
con,e
/«'ward
and
F. M. and J B. Tipton of |
our
Roseburg, this state, since c
”~ last1 court house last evening, His sub-1and gu,lele88 nature' Although we | 8e't,e lbeir acco™ts immediately.
I piNAL PROOF
J oseph T upker .
iMue, hace arrived here and intend , ject was, ‘‘Why I am a secularist. „ sadly miss hei and feel an irreB’st-.
I LAND OFFICE AT BURNS, OREGON.
•able longing to call her back, still---------------------- —
locating in our county. Both of
Mr. Geer seemed to handle his sub­
Augnat fi, 1896.
Chamberlain’s Colic,
these gentlemen are men of family. ject well and spoke earnestly, but we know that the Mastei doeth aid
v..IÌ?U1ce ’!..herJby Flven ,httt thè followlnx
things wisely and that for some ICho,era a,,d Diarrhoea Remedy, to
°! A'« Intentici
They are stock men and will follow
while we are his particular and
that
.
ììm j’^orwiii'be-ra WM
that busineHS here.
1 h’8 18 the best medicine in the and Receiver U 8. Land Office at Burnì Oreson
warm friends personally we cannot good cause known only to him it is’
’
better that she should be taken j world for bowel complaints. I I onSept. 17. 1896, via: J ohn H. W itzell
24,H b
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yKNO- a°8’ ior the NWM. 8»c 24, Tp
say
“
amen
”
to
his
lecture.
He
.
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8
R.
HO'«.
MAtWEo—At the Hotel Burns,
hor absence
n!><■<.I ’actB Quickly and can always be
will lecture again to night upon from us, and while her
hte
JS»?*’“« witneaaea
witncMO« to prova
°n Sun<lay evening the 30th ult
A • residenceupon «nd cultivation
leaves anaching void in manvhearts j ^ePe,,ded upon. When reduced
the subject of secularism.
? J Johnaou.cal Geer
at^elock, by M. L. Lewis justice
with water
it is pleasant to take. Burna^o'regon.*1'#n<* *' T Whl,wort**' .11 oì
ofihis community,we feel there was ~
*
oflhe{e.ice. Mr. Ja
THOMAS JONES, Regiater.
—A Burns Bryan Silver Club great rejoicing when the beautiful Try it, and like many others you
--imes. Doningen
‘«J Mis8 M: aggie rfinyth
-
were Xjoin- was organized on last Friday even- child passed through the pearly will recommend it to your friends
in w( dlock
[ Both the
contract- ing at the court house. The follow gates and greeted her Savior wit5i For sale at 25 and 50 cents a bottle
mu uwiivriiuv-
NOTICE.—TIMBER CULTURE.
pani'8 ar* residents ef this ing permanent officers were duly ' the same angelic smile that glad- by Druggists.
.
*nd have many friends who elected: M. FitzGerald, President;1 d ened so many hearts here below.
¡1,,^ TiMgd H erald in congratu- Judge C. P. Rutherford, Vice-Presi­ Her remains were Jnterred in the
,U- 8 LAND0"ICE,LAKEVIEW OREGON.
S’ **phing the happy couple dent; Dr. H M. Horton, Secretary, Harney cem tery Aug thi 28th
JULY 28, 1896.
I 11>T vears of *-nj„
Vtnent an(
enjoyment
and j Drog
pros . and Frei Lunaburg. Treasurer.
Rev. Jones conducted the funeral
»
Jy®” en,*’*d at thia office
r,nT. with 1 all other rejoicing , There will be a grand rally of the services. The bereft parents have
I idililioria” r
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-.awe
f/uiviito Iiayc
k
• ot married life. The club on next Friday evening at the the sympathy of every one who had
j^J^rtsined the occasion with ; court house.
The Burns Brass ' the blessing of knowing their little
••**1 choice
Consumptives 1
»nd select pieces. | Band will furnish music for the oc-1 one. May tbev look beyond the i
fter which
of sorrow that now shadows
young “America' cation, and several addresses bv ’
Many who MppcxM to compliant • with th« t
i with a lew
^’inwithti..
^hoHyPatin„7onZJ1the.arne The
n cans and other local speakers will be delivered. thair lives and see enly their dar­
•^P^n are o-Jy are hereby lum monad toannj‘ at tW"
of torture ■nd annoy* ■ Everybody i. cordiali, invited, ling resting with Jesus, supremely
•pHering from a 1 °f Frank 8. Re Id er Natarv
chronic cold or deep ; Oiegon, on the Sth dav a / mo . ♦
Diamond
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»heir .h.
•totad
cough, oftZk : o’clock p m.
-a. Jid Ln.? .*’** •» 1
re of candy and ' The meeting will be called to order to be called home.
m
’ then* Pen
tal 1 Jr*‘> T"Tbs
at 7 p m, sharp.
E. C.
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