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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1896)
’U. She îitw-ïhraid. WKDNX8DAT OCTOBER. 28 1896. I Bnsy Cliff Dwellers. ! I EATING IS A NECESSITY “The cliff people are busy folk,” / writes Hamlin Garland in The Ladies’ Home Journal, in an arti It may also lie a pleasure if you buy your Groceries from us, Everything ’ cle describing the homes, home life and wholesome in our stock. Otherwise it would not find a place here. The values ars and customs of the cliff dwellers of factory, for although we pride ourselves on the quality of our groceries, we also quote prio^g th the southwest—“the most myster higher than you would have to pay for inferior qualities. A great increase in our business la-^' afin' ious people in America,” as he this department and continued growth this year shows that people who give us a trial been * ^V|n designates them. “The women nent customers. ’ 100 Pertnj An Affidavit. grind meal and weave blankets and This is to certify that on May 11 baskets and make very interesting and often beautiful pottery. The I walked to Melick’s drug store on old men make moccasins very a pair of crutches and bought a deftly, while the younger men go bottle ef Chamberlain's Pain Balm inflammatory rheumatism down from the cliff to the fields to for which had crippled me up. After tei <1 the crop, to watch the strug gling corn as it battles against drift using three bottles I am completely ing hot sand and against sudden cured. I can cheerfully recommend floods—such are the extremities of it —Charles H. Wetzel, Sunbury, their climate. Each morning while Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before I was in llano I .heard the men at early dawn go singing down the me on August 10, 1894.—Walter sleep trail—down into theFpurple Shipman, J. P. For sale at 50 plain. Their quavering songs float- cents per bottle by druggists. ed up to me with a strange beauty. Every morning, while it was still dark, the women woke me by en tering the room w here I lay to grind corn, and each night I went to sleep to the regular rhythm of the meal a ing stone timed to the mystical re ligious chant of the toiling women. “Let it be said that there is no women slavery among these people H W WELCOME, Proprietor. made in Baker City, and is a home production any more than among the Navajoes. i ABSOLUTELY PU^E. The women are chief property hold-; DRUGS, PAINTS, GLASS, TOILET ARTI ers. The house is generally the BUY IT. and you will find it gives satisfact on. Keep your CLES OF ALL KINDS, ETC woman’s, and descent is through ¿Ji Prescriptions carefully, compounded by a Registered Pharmacist her and not througp the father. money at home, and build up home industries. The men are seldom severe jn man ner, and in Acoma and Walpi, as nrFOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. well as in Laguna and Zuni, I saw the men taking care of the babies and doing it with great ¡tenderness and smiling patience. I saw no evidence of any severity except in t case of the old women. They CULP BROS, Burns, Oregon. seemed to be the drudges of the household in Walpi and in Acoma, Work Guaranteed to be first class. carrying wood and bottles of water up the steep trail, bent, withered, We mix our own Paints, and morose and complaining They alone of all those people seemed Our Work Sueaks fo" it e’f. saturnine.” I I t Six weeks ago I snflered with a very severe cold; was almost unable to speak. My friends all advised me to consult apysician. Noticing Chamberlian’s Cough Remedy ad vertised in the St. Paul Volks Zeitung I procured a bottle, and after taking it a short w’hile was entyrely well' I now most heartily recommend this remedy to anyone suffering with a cold. W m . K eil , 678 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For sale by I I I . N. BROWN & SONS,—The i > BURNS DRUG STORE. Durkee’s Baking Powder. I I I ; I i V i 1 I I • i * i« ROBT. I A IRVING, I 1 ( 1 : Prop. I MAIN STREET, HARNEY, OREGON I I » I 31'3 wind EiF"Commndious, Convenient, Cheap, I i 1 r II : 1 * » * J . VI * <. I Stage 'eaves Burns everey Monday and Thursday. r" i~' < I I mes longer rimes better Than ' • .nes cleaner Stow ’ ’vo tiuvs cheaper t’oluh * ' > 1 ' es handier vow r 1 • > r doesn’t keep it, • li •• > : e with 10c and ■ >\ and a valuable . m .. d book tree. 1 i » r. I . i Í Merchants. I t rd T Co.« Afts., ST..S.P., GAL. «H JOWM F. B'HATTOH BANJOS, 1'4 ¡.nfrr'tH- .ll * A<^. I 11.1’ GAL 'i&V Ml A‘TU'lMAH-':sr • c ohm Er<>x. » Wo'l-w i. JL. -rd. wu, «. >«. eie .«te. Ln '.uuu THOS. LA HEY, Burns, Oreg MT Good A ceo mods trona. F are to AW First door north of Brick Store. P rinkvillk $10.00. 9 PROP. ERANK .SMITH 9 W. W. JOHNSON, Proprietor of the XXaXTS SAXsOOlT BURNS OREGON. Keep constantly on hand a supply of fine Liquors and Cig?rs CJCLHIRATKD Parties Desiring Cabinet Work I that excels any done in this place heretoore, call and examine my work. -----THEY IIA\K ALSO— Tixxe ICOCTJkOS BlUlnri Table I •RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE On the Corner South of the French Hotel, Main Street. McCLAIN <t WILLIAMS - - - - Proprieto Ths proprietor is well known not ouly here but in all the adja^nt Counties and Towns. His business qualifications and natural affec tion for horses specially fits him for the avocation.