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

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    Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
—There has be«n s»me sleigh
—Cash paid for hides by S. Durk-
riding.here in the last few days.
heimer.
—Don’t forget Henry Cheatham
—Mr. Ed Lampshire has moved
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER, 2 18!*.
I
baiber,
desires a part of your pat-
into town.
]agt ronage, at the new barber shop.
—A. S. Swain was in town
i
—Chas. Voegtley wants those
«A8 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF Sunday.
in
need of furniture to give him a
ANY NEWSPAPER IN THI8 COUNTY.
—Codfish, mackerel and salmon
call. He has a complete line of
at Mason & London’s.
chairs, rockers, bed room sets, etc.'
—Harve Dixon butchered a pig
Local News.
— Hugh Smith is no v doing the
a few days ago that netted 450
butcher
act for our citizens. Hugh . On motion of J. W. Biggs C P.
_ Ladies Cloaks and Jackets at
Notire.
pounds.
will endeavor to keep his shop sup- Rutherford wa8 made chairman, C
N. Brown & Sons.
X mas —Don’t forget that Wor­ plied with the best of beef, pork and
gweek secretary.
The boarding hous« of Mrs-
—The K. of P. ball was well at­
thington is receiving the finest dis mutton.
■ on rnotion the chairman was au-, Belle Geer, has the reputation of
tended.
play of Xtuas goods in town.
—Jorgensen has the finest and thorized to appoint a committee of being first class in every particular,
— Price Withers is trading in
—Miss Rose Dickenson is visit­ best lot of goods that ever came to[ five on permanent organization, to and Mrs. Geer is determined that
Burns today.
ing her sister Mrs Symes at The Burns; go and see for yourself, draft platform, resolutions, etc , for her house shall not lose its present
Joe Rector ¡and Dora Poujade Burns.
He is also taking Cabinet Photos. | permanent organization of silver standing, but by every means in
came tn this morning.
—Call and examine our stock of'»1 $3 per dozen. Do not forget to clubs in the county. This to he her power will endeavor to increase
—Len Walton is going to Drew- Oregon City Clothing—N. Brown 1 go and see what he has on hand.
submitted for change, rejection or its popularity. One meal at her
gey tomorrow to see------
& Sons.
—W hen you want beef, pork, approval at the next appointed table is convincing proof of her
—Remember Hugh Smith, our ' mutton, venison, sausage, pure leaf meeting which will he held at the cuisine ability.
—Graham flour and all kinds of
butcher,
is selling meat at reduced I ' ]ar(l and tallow or any kind of court house on Wednesday Dec. 23,
groceries at Mason <fc London’s.
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11896, at 1 o’clock p in. The follow-
pnees.
cr salt meats, whole sale or
jidtn inis tra tor's .Ao tice.
—Messrs. Mason and London are
i
the
committee
was
appointed:
W.
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retail,
at
as
cheap
rate
as
—Guns, Bicycles, Mowers and
now stopping at the French House.
Notice is hereby given to all per-
all kinds of machinery repaired cheapest, call on 1 Hugh Smith, the c- Byrd, L. Woldenberg Jr., D L.
—Fashionable dress making by promptly and satisfactorily at the Burns Butcher. All orders prompt Grace, Cal McPheeters and Joseph ___
sons ______
holding
o ______
claims against
o____ the
Tupker.
(estate of Chas. W. Jones, deceased,
Mrs. Kilbury at her rooms at The C. H. Voegtly Hardware store.
ly delivered, free of charge.
t j
| Meeting adjourned to meet on
Burns.
to present the samej to the under­
— The gold and silver i-----------
B argains — Worthington will
the date above mentioned.
—Facinators and hats at great give them to you on all goods, toys, do very well to talk about, but at
signed at her home on Cow Creek,
C. A. SwEEK,
reduced prices at Mrs. A. A. Cow- books, nuts, candies, etc.
Harney coHnty, Oregon, or at the
this office we see so little of either,
C. P. R utmerford ,
Secretary.
that
we
are
perfectly
willing
to
office
of Maurice FitzGerald in the
i g’e.
—Bargains in Ladies and Misses
Chairman.
town of Burns, Harney county, Ore­
—Mrs. L. Woldenberg Jr, ac- cloaks and coats at N. Brown <fc take cord wood on subscriptions
also
hay
and
grain.
Subscribers'
gon,
verified as by law required,
ceinpanied by her sister. Miss Will­ Sons.
Notice.
I please take the hint throw two or
I within six months from the date of
iams, sre in town.
I
—Rex Scheiber is fixing up the uhree 8ack8of grai n into your wagon
... this notice.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ike Blevens left Grace business building for im before starting to town, dump it at * All parties indebted to me will,
here yesterday for their home in . mediate use in some line of business, the T imes -H erald office, pay up' please come forward and settle ac- • Dated at Burns, Oregon, this
counts. I am badly in need of • 7th day of November. 1896.
Crook county.
i
—Evaporated fruits lower than
J ennie J ones ,
—We are glad, indeed, to pub­ money, and will be sued for mv li­
—Misses Mary and Leona Zeigler I are sold at the R. R. at N. Brown
Administratrix.
lish the improvement of Mrs. M abilities unless I can collect and
have add-'d their names to the & Sons.
| H. Brenton. She has now so far re­ pay up.
M art B renton .
Burns school register.
NOTICE.—TIMRER CULTURE,
—Johnnie Hunsacker of Prine­ covered her health as to be able to
—Mrs. Louis Racine, proprietress ville, paid our town a visit in the
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be on the streets again.
Petition/or Liquor License.
of the French Hotel, will have a last week.
|U. 8. LAND OFFICE, BURNS, OREGON.
—The T imes H erald is ten years To the Honorable County Court of Har­
NOV. 61, 1896.
grand dinner on Christmas day.
' —E. D Newsome is going to old today. This issue is the first t ney county, State of Oregon
Complaint, having been entered at thia office
by Burt French againat John W. Br< wn for
—The State Teachers’ Associa-1 California to visit his mother, whom of the eleventh and if it has not
We, the undersigned legnl voters of failure Io comply with lew aa to timber-culture
Entry No. NM'xlated July 1<, DW6, upon the EU
tion will be held at balem begin-1 | be
15 years.
years,
he has not seen for
tor lo
I <|nite come up
i to the Oregonian and i l)reWR®y precinct. Harney county, State NFAi, NW»i NE« A NEV« 8EJ4 Sec 31, Tp. 27 B
R 31 E, In Harney County, Oregon with a view
„„d 1 of °'e«on’ 1,0 hereby petition the Hon to
ning the 20th of this month and
the cancellation of eald entrv, conteatant
—We see in our exchanges that Examiner in its circulation and
alleging
that raid John W Brown haa fail d
,
,
.
i
.
]
Uoiintv
Court
<>f
Harney
county,
State
lasting one week.
break, or plant to Tree eeede, Tree roota or
the “Divine Healer Shrader,” is general news we hope at least, as a'of Ore|con> fo ur„nt (o M M McDonft|<1 to
Cuttings the required ten acrea or any number
—A fine assortment of ladies creating quite a commotion in the local paper it has held its own both and Willie Altnow a license to sell spir- of acre», during the third year after making
, «aid
to-wit,
and
»aid
A I I o entry,
nt.lt
— — «V
a IM).
• thia
V- J— or date,
• at
* all.
.. that
— ■Bia
I ¡toils, malt and vinous liquors in lees I r failure
«till
and . Ilins
that
the
»aid
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null
me
Chriatmas goods will be exhibited state N. J.
in circulation and worth.
haa whh*
wholly
failed to comply
quantities than one gallon at tbeir place I eneryman
thrV.Ic*nL*wa
regard*to*
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’ with
in a few days at the millinery store
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to eatne, and haa
The committee appointed by of business in Drewsey precinct, county V*
—J. R. Jenkins, sheep-man, was
wholly
the tame. The aald parties
“ abandoned
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f . .
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-•»•'•’’"-"jprwntmuuni.i are hereby lummone.l to appear at the office
of Mrs A. A. Cowing.
in town two days since our last is­ Judge Rutherford to draft platform of Harney, State of Oregon, for the »f Frank 8. Beider. Notary WbMc’st Diamond
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Oiegon, on the 'Jlith flay of December, l«a> at IQ
—Mrs. Martha Adams, who now sue, laying in supplies fer his sheep resolutions etc., for a bimetallic period
of six months from the Sth day y »clockam,
to respond and furnlxh teatlmony
1897, to th. 5Ü, J.y of J„|,. | JJTO"!^t',SrtiS!',iU
occupies the Geo Young residence camps.
league, are hereby notified to meet
o’clock am,
solicits the patronage of the public
at The T imes -H erald on Saturday I 1897:
THOMAS JONES. Register.
—Remember when in town and
I Wm Fredericks
A
I
Johnson
for plain sewing, repairing and
Dec. 12th at 2 o’clock p. m.
• Jj M McMullin
hungry Mrs. Belle Geer will let be­
R B Johnson
cleaning gentlemen’s clothing.
W C. B yrd , j John (jtt
Ueniy Masterson
fore you a first class meal for two-
J R Drewett
—It was reported here the first hits.
John D Daly
of last week that there was two feet
• 1) Stuart C L McPherson
—Call on N. Brown <fc Sons and
W F Loder
E II Taylor
of snow in Vale. We hear since we
be convinced that they have the
John L DeCoudres
L
N
Stallard
The governor muat have “smole”
published the report m our last is
finest qualities and can sell you
N E Duncan •
S I) Miles
•ue that there |was no truth in the
when he read the following letter Jas A Gifting»
Win
Harness
goods at close prices.
report, therefore consider it our
from a woman asking for a pardon W P Robbins
H Baird
—Hank Levens has gone to his for her husband: “Dear Governor s B StewHi-t
duty to correct.
W F Kingsbury
“d Trade-Mr
Jned, and all Pat­
bnalneM cnduotc
.«Marate I ata.
native home in Douglas county on —Will you not please pardon my *
II Freely ent O«r
Office 1» Opposite U.S. Patent Offica,
"When the baby is done drink­
we can aecura patent in laaa time than thoea
8 W Hamilton »nd
business
connected
with
his
father
’
s
»mote
from
Washington.
d
*ar
husband
so
he
can
come
home
g
j
n„
war(
j
ing it must be unscrewed and laid
A Hassett
Send model drawing or photo., with deacrtp-
1 estate.
and see his dear children. We i Tom Delan.v
ion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
in a cool place under a tap. If the
J W Warner
hSrV' Q"Lfee..not “no un patent la »eeared.
have
two
sweet
cherubs.
One
is
Bartlett
A Pamphlet. “How to Obtain Patenta," with,
B
Drake
baby does not thrive on fresh milk
—Christmas candies and con­
uamea
ofaetual client» In jour (Hate, county, ot-
twe
and
the
other
is
three
years
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John|M
Howard
town, eent free. Addreoa,
it must >>e boiled.” The above is fections more for the money than
W F Moffet
*n advertisement in a Canadian any other house in town, at the old. They have neyer seen their .jMrne„ KrnaH
Ed Washburn
Oppoaita Patent o«ca, Waahteaton, 0. c.
confectionery in the French Hotel. father, because he has been shut up ] 8 N Williams
paper for a nursing bottle.
M F Howard
in that horrid prison fur the past J A Bartlet
A A know
C andies —Persons expecting to six years,—Gazette.
—Jap McKinhon, B. W. Hamil
|OF Right
W J South
ton, Jas. Moore and John Newman, have Xmas trees will do well to
Jacob Lutz
J 8 Kenyon
F M Gibler
freighters, all loaded for our mer­ call and get Worthington’s prices
Axel A Hansen
jjw. W. K. Peeke, who
E 8 Woo«!
chants are on the road between on candies and ail needed orna­
T B Finer
Meeting of Central Committemen iVm Altnow
W A Robertson
•ere and Iluntingtoh. Pretty tough, ments before purchasing.
A F Maateraon.
«y«. these cold nights, hut we sup-
—A Umatilla girl made an elec­
gSKASiSSS
B urns , Nov. 28, 1896.
oee you will have to stand it.
tion bet with a young man that if
Pursuant to announcement the
—Herman Ruh returned from McKinley was elected she would county central committeemen of
ortland a day or two ago, where marrv him if Bryan was elected he the democratic and peoples parties
e haa been to a specialist to have was to marry her She paid »he met at the court house at 2 o’clock
Atarrh of the head treated. Her- het.
.w*,,1,ba<un te half dona. Becfn^
p m.
VWttT
4:
• aii has been suffering for several
Ma of hie abeolnta mi
lar<» bot-
aixon t let cbanca determined
The following persons were pres­
—Rev. Jones rec’d a letter yes­
who may »end the"r P^o an7«?«anjr
M
bu< P»*nt Ferry's d
ears with thia disease and has be- terday from Wales announcing the ent: C. P. Rutherford, A. C. Worth­
anown •*><» »old >
■ everywhere.
o»ne very hard of hearing. The death of his father on the 10lh of ington, M. FitzGerald, J. W. Biggs,
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Vestment he received while in Port­ last mouth. He was 63 years old. Chas. Zeigler, C. E. Kenyon, A. J.
ed l-cnefited him a good deal and His death was caused from par­ Wilson, W. C. Byrd, John McKin-l
alysis. Mr. Jones has the sym­
a".<'L**rdM>«rs than many high-,
t hop» a continuation of the treat- pathy of his many friends hsre in non, W. N. Jorgensen, Cal McPhee-1
hooka. Mailed free. J
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*nt will perfect a cure.
ters, H. E. Thompson, H. Hughson
his sad bereavement.
and C. A. 8week.
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