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THE TIMES-HERALD.
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON,
VOL. X.
DECEMBER
EAST OREGON HERALD AND
BURNS TIMES »
Consolidated ¡July 22, 1895.
9 1896»
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| Kanthack, who speaks with great
• authority on the subject, read a pa- I
per on “Bacteria In Food,’’ in which
I
he pointed out that one might swal-
\
low any amount of micro-organisms
with food without any injury. Milk |
OREGON.
ONTARIO,
ordinarily contain about a million I
germs per cubic centimeter, in
sandwitches they are too numerous Xu
to count, oysters teem with them,
and ices from a fashionable confec-1
tioner’s were found to contain from
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Have on Hand a New and Complete stock of
10,000,000 to 14,000,000, or consid­
erably more than the much abused fW^We have the LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICES Jgg
Italian street render’s wares. There
We carry a complete lino of
is not the least doubt in the world
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that we eat, drink and breathe any
quantity of germs without suffering Dry Goods
I in the smallest degree, day by day,
Notions,
unless the germ happen to be of a
Gents Furnishing Goods,
1 particular sort and to meet with a
I suitable soil. All the “scientific”
Clothing,
' fuse about ihfc necessity of boiling
Boots I Shoes,
this and sterilizing that in order to
kill the gertns is a piece of unscien­
Groceries.
tific babble founded upon a set of
Hardware, Etc.
theoretic assumptions which take
no account of actual everyday facts.
Prices a« low as anv R R. point, with addition of freight.
gMF“Special attention to MAIL ORDERS—Correspondece solicited Of course tbe bacteriologists will
Address Mason
London, Burns, Oregon.
not admit their mistake without a
struggle, and Dr. Kanthack met
■ Edison’s Work for Hu­ with a good deal of criticism.
Nevertheless he is right, and one of
manity.
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' these days every one will be saving
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Mr Thoma. A. Ed>.on >> doing a, th> ,,nie lhing _8, JamM o,„ette.
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great deal for humanity just now. *
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W. C. BYRD & SON.
Having perfected the fluoroscope, I
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a .
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which
ho
declined
to
patent
end
,
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W.-.n
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a
P-uliar
Death,
P ublishers and P roprietors .
CHEAPEST PRICES.
BEST GOODS,
MASON & LONDON.
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will pay you to come to Ontario
and buy fall and winter goods
GROCERIES
Dry toods,
Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Notions, &c.
WRITE US FOR PRICES
Oregon Forwarding Co.
® hr iimcs-iirraitl.
I. S. GEER & co,
which is proving such a boon to
Chicago. November 27.—Anna B.
surgery, he is now devoting him-'
* died of brokin heart<actual.
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Une Year ................................................ •?•??
self to discovering, if possible, L and pbygicany a broken heart. Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of
1.00
Six Mouth* ............................ .........
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Three Month!...............
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whether the new “X” rays can be I ghe died .uddenly in Chicago a
made use of in enabling the blind
week ago Monday and her remains
to see. He may never be able to
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
were taken to her Cleveland home I
make the totally blind see anything for interment. From that city j
hatiohal :
at all except a glare of light, and
President ....................*....... Grover Cleveland
comes information that a physician , yishdaC Taolcls® And
Cflflda
Vice-Preaideut..........................Adlai Stevenson
he may never be able to make the examined the body and asked if i
Secretary of State ............. Richard 8, Olney
• wrfwwtt»*
iecretary of Treasury............. John G. Carlisle partially blind see perfectly; but
Secretary of Interior ............
Hoke Smith
Mi„ Clark had recently -ffered
tWTi«.r. od Kwm,
t| R
Secretary of War
Daniels. Lamont if he suceeeds in giving this most
any
great
shock
or
sorrow.
He
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r
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Secretary
of
.Navy
..........
Hilary
A.
Herbert
£"etery of Agriculture
J Sterling Morton
afflicted
claw
of
person,
any
help
’
thuihi
had
Ueo
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.for
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Attorney General ...........
Hirn2°!
Oregon.
Postmaster General .......... Wm.LWilson
or any relief at all, howerer .light,, ed th„ UU1 blind»,,, .a. near and
■TAT*—OBXGOtt:
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G.W. McBride. they will rise up to call him blessed inevitable.
The physician said that
Senator* ...................
J
J. H.Mitchell.
and
the
world
will
join
them
in
it.
there
was
a
heart
lesion, and that
(Binger Hermann i
vongreMtnen ................ .... t W. K. Ellis
Remarkable
success has already one of the few authentic recorded I
.... C. M. Idleman
Attorney General........
.................... Wm P Lord attended
Soveruor .......................
bis experiments, and deaths from a heart broken by sor- ’
Secretary of State ... ................ HR Kincaid
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........
Phil.
Metschan
Treaaurer
..........K
there is really good ground for the row was hers.
1
inpt. Public Instruction J.................. GM Irwin
Bate Printer .................. R........... W H Leeds hope that a new world of vision,
Two
weeks
ago
Miss
Clark
went
R. 8. Bean.
Supreme Judge*...........
C. Wolverton wonderful as it seems, may yet be ihe daily round of her duties, and
F. A. Moore
opened up to the blind. In con­ then owing to some slight trouble
NINETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Oiatrlct Judge . ........ . D .
M. D. CLirroku ducting these experiments, Mr. Ed­
with her eyes as she supposed, she
BHtrict Attorney ...
C. W. Parrlah.
Joi ut-Representative "(B)
O. L. Patterson. ison shows the same marvelous and
yisited an oculist. He told her
leint-Senator .......... (R)..
...A. W.Gowen
STEPHENS & RICHARDSON, Proprietor
untiring energy of mind and body that the loss of her eyesight might
COUMTT—H A BM *T^
Seanty 4Adg*
. C. P. Rasherford. that has characterized bis work for be the question of but a few hours.
Stark.............
(R).
H.
IL Kelley years.
He is probably the hardest This was Saturday. Sunday after-
Treaaurer ....................... (R)
J. C. Welcome
iarveyor ..................... D ... T A. McKinnon
ONT
Sheriff.............................(D)
A J. McKinnon working man in this country, and , noon Miss Clark returned to her
Asseesor
...................... (D), )....
8. W. Miller the most thoroughly absorbed in re8idence from a walk.
8he en-
School Superintendent
<D)
W. C. Byrd
Stock inspector ........
• Geo Tregaskis hie work.
1 He often goes days and | tered the doorand some one spoke
Mwmiaaionara ...........
|
A. B. Mark*
Geo. Hagey nights with scarcely a wink of sleep to her.
She turned and said: ‘•I
and is seldom seen outside his lab­ hear your voice, but I cannot see
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Register....................................... Thoma* Jone* ra tor y.
He has on more than one you.” Her own voice was a bit
Receiver .............................
A. A. Cowin*
occasion hired a band to keep him­ broken as she spoke, but the sig­ »"Courteous treatment guaranteed. Your patronage solic
self and his faithful, but tired, em­ nificance of what she said was not
ployes awake. There is but one felt by those about her. The next
world for Edison, and that is the morning she was dead.
world of scientific mystery. It has
fascinated and holds him enthrall­
Wonders never cease. Senator1
ed body and soul. And all the
Quay is father of a fiat money
world enjoys the benefit of his la­
A. O. ü. W. Bara* Lodge. Me 47
scheme for the retirement of the
Meet* every 3d and 4th Tharedeye
bors. Mr. Edison is an Ohio man,
H M Honoa.M. W.
greenbacks. Ho wants notes issued
Burns-Canyon Stage Line
J W Sayer. Bee'd and Ohio is proud of him.—Colum­
in their place whieh the government
bia (O.) Dispotch.
will redeem in gold when it gets
J. A. H alladay , contractor.
HARMBY LODGX, MO. H, I. O O F.
good
and
ready
to
do
so.
Nothing
Carry*nI U. 8. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Ex peas
Meet* at odd Fellow* Holl, every Saturday.
The Divafled Germ.
W.C. Byrtl. M.O.
would
be
behind
these
notes
but
B. D. tfelotyre. Secy
At the British association Dr.
government’s promise.
C«,.B aty.
and iatormodiais .»oints, Fare 95.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Hardware and Tinware.
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