The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 21, 1896, Image 4

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    The Drewsey Portion of our ' in this their hour of affliction; that’
they be furnished a copy of thesej
County.
resolutions, the same be spread up­
We have juet returned from a on the records of the Lodge, and
few days spent in the' Drewsey furnished the local press for publi
the Foundation of the Wonderful Cures
JAME» DALTON, Proprietor.
country. We find the schools in cation; that the lodge-room be Is
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
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that part of the county, that are draped in mourning for thirty davs, That is Why the cures by Hood’s Sar­
now in session, in good condition. and that all Master Masons resid saparilla are C ubes .
That is Why Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures
The term l»eing taught bv Miss ingin this jurisdiction wear crape th9 sorerest ca^es of Scrofula, Salt liheum
Clara Rutherford will close next for the same period of time.
aii io h?r blood diseases.
BUY YOUR MEAT OF JAMES DALTON.
Th »t Is Why it overcomes That Tired
Friday. Miss Rutherford, from !
A. W GOWAN.
FeC.aj, strengthens the nerves, gives
information we received from pat-!
J. C. WELCOME,
en’ry in place of exhaustion.
rons in that district, has taught a
That, is Why the sales of Hood’s Sar-
S. W. MILLER.
Meat alwavB fresh and fat.
la have
increased ‘ year aLer
year,
j Rills on Frjday, delivers on Saturday1"" °Twice ^week''k™ T11^,la-V
saparlll
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successful Bchool; she is well liked I
Committee.
n .w requires for i.s p-odacuon deliyer8 ujeat Hght at
do(jr
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» eek, Remember he
i un:il it t noi
by both patrons and pupils. The
i.flhorsf nrv in
hp WLfid.
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Che largest Laboratory
in $ the
world.
school term just begun in the Otis
The W eekly Oregonian and T he
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district under the supervision of H erald for only two dollars a year.
Miss Rosa Miller as teacher and Subscribe or renew at once and se­
guide of the children for the term cure your county paper and the
in that district, is starting off on most newsy weekly published in
the right foot and we predict suc­ this state
Every intelligent read­ Is the only True Blood Purifier promi­
nent'./ •..» the public eye today. Be sure
cess to her efforts; the children are er cannot help but see the advan­ to C't I* lod’a and only Hood’s.
young anil very susceptible to train­ tage of getting two papers for the i
Uç e,”T y in tn effect.
b”r Fa -5 *v cents.
to take’
»5 I P’
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ing and seemed interested in their price of one. We hope our sub- ; I
studies.
scribers will see the point and give |
BURNS,
Prof. M. N. Bonham, at Drewsey. us a call.
OREGON
TOWSORIAL PARLOR, ,
with his regiment of boys and girls
MRS. R. D. SCHEIBER, Proprietress.
just starting into the fight for knowl­
ROBINSON & WALTON
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edge, seemingly have pul on the Huntington, Ore., March 21. 1896 |
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The Hotels are now under one management. The proprietress has
P roprietors ,
whole armor, and unles-i our judg
D ear S ir :—We are now starting
few equals and no superiors in her vocation.
merit of conditions, circumstances, in the new year. Computations!
pluck and lietermination to advance for last year are completed. We, Everything in their line guaranteed
to be done satisfactorily.
is greatly at fault, that school in find that our firm sold during 1895
Transient Rates $1.50 to $2 Per Day.
this term will win great honor for the enormous amount of 167 car­
Bathes at all hours.
the pupils and its teacher.
loads of goods, equal to ten train
fW" Parties desirig regular board are requested to consult the
The Drewsey country, taking in loads—-just think 167 cars—For
Landlady.
Calamity and Pine creek neighbor­ this we thank our patrons,and prom­
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hoods, is truly in a prosperous con­ ise the same generous treatment in
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
dition, regarding crops of every the future. During 1896 we will 1
ATTORNEY,
ki'id, the bay crop cannot be ex lRe|] closer than ever, and no honest; B urns , ..............’................ O regon .
Land business, and Real
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1 county, gram
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celled
in the
excellent' competitors will be allowed
to <lo Estate matter promptlv attended to.
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and vegetables immense. If only1 more f>r you than ourselves. We
we ha«i money in circulation the are here for your business, we must
business of the country demands, have it, if honest count, weight,and F.RR a T HICKS,
J. W BIGGS,
C anyon C ity .
B urns .
the ranchers in that section would treatment and Low prices will do
reap a rich harvest. Mr Stewart it. Call or write us
-Hicks & Biggs
on Otis creek has several tons of
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ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
the finest onions we have ever seen,
B D McINtYRE,
Burns, Oregon.
Offices at Canyon City and Burns I
not only him hut others, hut he lias *
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the greatest amount. Alfalfa is
Brick Always on Hand for Local Custom.
For Sale Or Trade.
grown there to perfection,Sam Ken­
yon has great ricks of it waiting a
—100 acres of fine fruit land ini
purchaser io buy it or cattle to eat
Veneering box, or frame houses almost as cheap as rustic and
ourgenn.
it. On account «>f the scarcity of 10 acre lots 5 miles south of Eugene r-iiysiuian
much more comfortable—makes a solid wall, durable, very warin in
money and the uncertain future, i1’ Oregon, 1 mile west of Spenser
A graduate of the Iowa State winter and cool and pleasant in summer.
Horses University and College of Physi­
the gold bugs should remain in Butte. Lots at $400 each
,
Partiesnot conversant with the Veneering proce«s and want a
power, Mr. Ken von hesitates to pur- < and cattle part pay on each lol if cians and Surgeons.
nicelv
finished wall in residence, will do well to consult Mr. McIntyre
chase cattie to consume his hay, the purchaser so desires. For fur
Office at residence in Burns.
1 before finishing with rustic.
fearing when put upon the market ther inforiMation inquire at this
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his labor and hav will avail him office.
but little.
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NEW YORK WORLD.
Rich
Red Blood
MEAT MARKET.
’s
I Sarsapariila
BRICK MASON, PLASTER
Resolut ions.
A »1 arvHloiiK I»lncov«-ry Free
The Tnice-a- week Edition of the
New Yo.k World has been convert­
ed into the Thrice-a-week. It fur­
nishes .”> papers of 6 pages apiece,
or eighteen pages every week, at
the old price of One Dollar a year. r
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Arrives at Ontario in 42 hours
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Leaves Burns daily at 6:30 p M.
Ibis gives 1,>6 paper a year tor One
Dollar and every paper has 6 pages
Fare One wav 47.50. Round trip $15.00.
eight columns wide or 48 columns '
How's This?
in all. The Thrice-a-week World :
Through freight 3$cts. a pound.
is not only much larger than any
Two dav? otice at any P. O. oil the route and covered coaches wii
We offer One Hundred Dollars weekly or seuii-weeklv newspaper,
H. A. Williams. Proprietor
Reward for a» y case of Catarrh hut it furnishes the news with be furnished for passangers.
that can not be cured bv Hall’s Ca­ much greater frequency and
tarrh Cure.
promptness. In fact it combines
F. J. C heney , A Co. Propts.,
all the crisp, fresh qualities of r
Toledo, O. daily with the attractive snecial
We the undersigned, have known features of a weekly.
Arrangements have bee.
.ide
F J Cheney for 15 years, and be­
per
lieve him jierfeetlv honorable in all by which we can furnish th’»
ami
the
Thrice
a-Week
N
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fork
business transaction and tinaneiallv
Take
Proprietor
able to carry out any obligations Worldboth for $2 2.5 a year.
H. M. HORTON,
advantage of this ofler a .1 get
made bv their firm.
your own local paper and the
We«t and Truax, wholesale drug­ Thrice a-Week World at this special
gists. Toledo. O.
rate.
T he H erald . I
t ^5.0 FA LE RS IX ä J
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINE
Wilding, Kinnan A Marvin
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Wholesale druggists. Toledo, O.
JOHN F. STRATTON’S
STATIONERY. DIAMOND DYES. CHOICE PERFUMES
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
Celebrnkd Russian Gut
* FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. TOBACCO, CIGARS ETC
ternallv, acting directly upon the
Violin
Strings
bhaxi and u.ucous surfaces of the
Fine Wines & Liquors for Medical Purpe ®5
1 he FiftcM in the V orM.
Evtrv Mrtag Warrant el
system. Price 75c per bottle Sold
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by all druggists. Testimonials free.
Jobs F. SlralloD?^;' fW*
Prescriptions accuratelv compounded.
NIL 813. NI5. B17 E. Mh St
Hall’s Family Pills are the best
First Class Dental Work Dona.
n . w vonx
W bll -T kiki « R kmkdy .—Mr».
Wtndiilow'i Soothing syrup (, h » been used for
over tlfty t furl by tiiilliuux ofinulhers for their
i hlhlren while teething, wtih perfect «uece»».
It K.Hitheg the child. Roftetts the gum», Allan
all pain. cure» wind colic, and in the best rente
e<ly for Iliarrheoea. in )>I vh » hu I to the t»»te
Sold by hriiggisii in every part of the world.
Twenty tlvecent» a bottle h» value 1» Rivals
lable. Il«- *nre and ark for Mr». Wiudslow'i
soothing Syrup, and take no other kiud.
an old and
Hall of Burns Lodge, No. 97,
A F. A A M
Burns, Or.. Oct. 11, ’96
W hereas , The Supreme (¡rand
Master of the Universe has called
our beloved brother, 11 A Will­
iams. from all earthly communica­
tions to the (¡rand Lodge above,
from a long life of toil and care to
eternal rest ami peace: by his death
this Lodge han lost a worthy, ac-
live and charitable member —a
Craftsman devoh d io his labors;
his family, an affectionate father; >
his fellow -citizens, a true friend;
the community, a useful member,
and the county, a w >rthy citizen.
Be it, ther«fore,
R ksoi v Kt». That wv most humbly
anti reverentially bow to the will of
Him, who hath n His wisdom so
sorrowfully afflicted its.
R eho I ved , That, as our deceased
brother halted not at hie first or
fecund step, but pressed onward for
great« r light, so we believe his mor­
al worth ami virtues will insure
him a welcome entrance into that
Temple not made with hands.
R esolved , That our sympathy
is extended to the bereaved family
Burns Ontario
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