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4 />/ r / Í8 i il <Z>A » kttse ix TIMES-HERALD. > BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. NOVEMBER EAST OREGON HERALD AND burns TIMES Consolidated July 22, 4 1896, 1896 NO 49. Denver, Col.. Oct 29.— A spec al to the News from Cheyenne, Wyo., says: The Overland Fly°r on the Union Pacific, westbo*und, due here at 9:55 p m, is reported stuck in OREGON. ONTARIO, the snow between Ogallala and Big I Springs, Neb. __ She _ is „ now five # hours late Avioi.ni .no« .torn, | is raging in Nebraska and it is im possible to tell when trains will re sume ----------------- — I lis Rrain Destroyed. fJF-We have the LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICESjpf _______ Oregon Forwarding Company MASON & LONDON. it vvill pay you to come to Ontario . Have on Hand a New and Complete stock of GROCERIES £ oods, Clothing, *. ■ ■ ■ - ’ and buy fall and winter goods San Francisco, Cal. 28 —William We carry a complete line of Kennedy, the well digger who was r pinned to the bottom of a 60 foot Dry Goods well last Friday by a crowbar Notions, ' which fell from the surface of the Gents Furbishing Goods, ground and penetrated his brain, I and lived to tell how it ^upprned,! Clothing, 1 died in great agony, in the city and countv hospital last night. Boots & Shoes, How Kennedy lived at all after Groceries. the accident iB a puzzle to the phy sicians. When the wound was laid Hardware, Etc. open by Autopsy Surgeon Morgan P.icf» •'« Io v as anv R R. point, with addition of freight. 'tfcial attention to MAILORDERS—Correspondece solicited at the morgue, it wan found that WRITE US FOR PRICES Address Mason «& London, Burns, Oregon. fully one-third of the brain had es caped through the great hole made by the crowbar, and the remaindei* A Philadelphia Mrs. Mataprop was badlv decomposed. The point | of the heavy crowbar had pene There is a Mrs. Malaprop living i trated the skull ju9t over the right PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY up town whose que>-r blunders in temple, passing through the skull BY her everyday talk would fill a good | i in the rear, fracturing the bone ii I W. 0. BYRD a SON. sized volume, and most of them are B|a hundred pieces. Yet K H Pent t « hfrs and P roprietors . funny enough to deserve publica- lived three days and was al » ti n She was telling a neighbor I 9 t< 11 of his sufferings almost up to Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of the other dav about a friend of the time of his death. hers who had bought a bicycle “He went and bought the tiling.” rhe said, ‘‘for $15, and when he OFFICIAL DIRECTORY went out to ride it the first thing ODSOniPllODiriSlliXXS Tac;kl£S ■A*nd Sporting Goods ‘Why you know it fell apart satioml : ... Grover Cleveland don’t you go,’ sez I to him, ‘and ^Me-Preifkh-nt. ................. Adlnt Stevenson Kichar-i s, Olney get a good wheel arid pay for it on kerrtar.v of state . . AND ITS ^"CURB John G. Carlisle ••< rsinry of Treasury ... "*■** 1 inware and Firearms promptly Repaired. i«>-ret«r> of Interior Hoke Smith the European plan?’” Yesteidav To the E ditor :—I have an absolute I Daniel 8. laniont »ei’ret.iry of War .. . . I Furnishing Goods; Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. Notions, &c. Oregon Forwarding Co She iintcs-Mjcbtid. I. S. GEER & CO Hardware and Tinware. Hilar« A. Herbert she wsnt over to a neighbor’s house <»cret;i.-y of Stivy . . .. «-<-.•>» ,.f Agriculture. J. Sterling Morton Jud«« ti Ilannou Vtor >ei oenetal .......... recipe mayonnaise ’ Win. L Wilson naster General d ye Mrs s r \ tk —omw.nx : G. W. McBride.'! Smith? want make **Ua'OTB J. H.lMitchell. (Ringer Hermann and ’ ................... (W. R. Elli» « . M. idlemati get A’t-otie, 'lem-ial .... me a ” — pro •«»er,.<>r .............. Win 1’ l«ord :, K Kincaid noancirig S' ’run <>( stale .. . r-i-M.iret K . ..Phil. Metacbsn «ßf. r r He Instruction .. G M Irwin {dressing.” Last «late Printer W H l.-Htli R “. S. Bean. winter her I -• 4apre n* Jud je® C Wolverton F. A. Moore ^was her NINETII JUDICIAL DISTRICT. her she explained that the 1 ••rift Ju-ge D M. D. < Lirmho ’ A rio v . . (. W. Parrish. was by a /«I't-Kepreaentative .fR) O. L. I’attereoO. ■•i'lt senator . ,(R) A. W. Gowan flue. an acci remedy for Consumption. By its timely use U k mds of hopeless cases have been already r .unently cured. So proof-positive am i oi its power that I consider it my duty to send two bottles free to those of your reaiders who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postoffice address. Sincerely, IM'- m , r •"h »I ^nner.ntendent I r«pect4»r Oregon. xhe Burns Bar V* ’®«inty ,.id<e ;«rk ..................... T.-Vn-er ... ■ larve’or Ikeritf Burns, for a for dress , ; ing. She said: “How ’ do j I to chicken I 'salad tonight, I thought I d ! you to give recipe T. A. SLOCUM. M. C- 1*3 Pearl St., Rew York. The Editorial and Busineaa Management of it in two syllables—“for »«T Uua Paper Guarantee thia generous Proportion. ’ Movauiensing house caught fire and /Vom tr..s. Jmtnnl nf Prof. W. H. Peeke, v. ,.j slightly damaged. To makes a »paciulty of Epilepsy, hag without friends doubt treated and cur- ed more casoc than any trouble caused disinfected living Physician; hl. STEPHENS & RICHARDSON, success is astonishing. On another occasion We have heard of cases ot ao ytais' standing dent occurred on the street oppo cur.d by . r . i\u> uvrioni. i him. Ho She and her cronies H. h Kelley site her house. publishes« J C. Welcome ! (Ri valuable n T A. McKinnon were discussing the affair across work on A. J. McKinnon 'in thia dis “I didn’t know .(I»!.. ..«. W. Mine- the back fence. ease, which ! D W. r. B’ rd ho send. • Ce., T retasti» there was an accident at a'l till I .with a rp) » A. B. Marku heard the avalanche a comin down ti. of hf. abaoint. core, f r «m to P ( Ceo. H«ltey end u*e,r Lo¿.,n<1 E^pre«. ««Idre«« the street ‘a-nngin the be»l. ! s• r>t>e y.^ailylse any on. wishing acure to address LA K 1> r>rr;c«: »TM.W. a. nxu, r, »., 4 Ceux SL, Mrw Teck Thoma« lone» also told Mrs. Smith that she hau »‘^Courteous treatment guaranteed. Your .... A. A. Coarlng read in the paper that milk was a goo«i “anecdote” for poison.—Phila delphia Record. Thia Ia Yoar Opportuwlty. MV Proprietor J I .11 J Cured - « ---------------- —2—y » ‘ e am yr ■unriCIl SOCIETIES. *YLV a RKBKKAH Degree N o . Meet, »very let and M Wedneeday. MI m I-e’a MHiee N «». Sam M«><berthed. Rec. See’y • Blizzard In Nebraska. Omaha, Oct. ¿9—Western Ne I hraaka ia covered with 10 inches of A. O. V. W. Rnrn. Lndre. No 47 »now tonight In Kime Section, of «»♦«•»Tery ¡A «nd 4thThur*d.*a SHOW KM Horton.M W . i w rarer. Re«--.» i the state a high wind accompanies the »now. assuming the proportion* M'RNRf tonca, xo. 77. i. o o r. , «if a blizzard. The trains are de '•***-• at Odd Fellova Hall, everv ««tv rday layed and on several branches have W C Byrd. N. O. B. It. McIntyre, sery. been Huck in anew drift*. I On receipt of ten cent«, cnah or «tatnp% a generous sample will be mailed of the tnor,t popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely'. Cream Balm; .ufficient to detaon- i ■trate the great merit, of the Ft tuedjr. ELY BROTHEBS, fit» Warren bu, New York City. 1 Bev. John Reid. Jr.. < f Or at Falla, Mont, recommended Ely’s < rerm l’a m to me. I can empha«tze i is »’m«iu>r.t, ‘‘It i. a t»ci. tiv. cure for catarrh if u *d redirect««!."__ Rev. Francit W. I’oole. Pastor Central Prea. Church, Helena, Hout. Ely’s Cream Ra’m is the acknowledge«! cure foe catarrh nnd rvmtains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, GO ceata. Burns-Canyon Stage Line H. A. W illiams , contractor Carrying U. 8. Mail. ...d Ea.tem Oregon Exp,«. Co’. Exp. FarMs’” BUr"' ** C,nJon C"’'1 ‘"d fato •« «"•’ «« .■•»