The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 16, 1896, Image 2

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    Additional Local«.
—Prof. Newell visited Burns last
Saturday.
lanital Teachers* Institute.
The Annual Teachers' Institute
—We see John Hembree of the for this county opens Monday. Dec.
Narrows in town this morning
28th 1896. at 9:30 a m. and closes
—Ted Hayes a resident of Alvord
—General Maceo, the great Ca­ Thursday. Dec ölst. 1896. at 3:30
precinct is in town this week.
ban insurgent leader, is reported o’clock. The Institute will be held
—Later-On” is the coming rec dead.
in the public school building at
BURNS,
ord-breaker.
I
—John Newman and J«p McKin- ®urne-
OREGON
—Tom Stephen« has been very non got in with their loads of
School officers and all friends of.
R<k but is now convalescent.
freight front the R R. just in time popular education are cordially in­
—J. P. D..h:.i n was in Burns to escape the present beastly condi­ vited to «tend.
The law as quoted on page 23
tion of the roads.
two or three days Last week
MR. H. B. bNMES, Proprietr.
undvr section 25, Oregon School,
—Jim Moore is out on the road
—Messrs. Woldenberg. Haines,
Law. will be closely followed bv
a
Davis, and Turner all of Harney between here and Huntington. with
the Superintendent
an eight mule load of freight. He
were in town last Saturday
MEALS 25 CENTS.
Rooms according to location
MONI'AY. DEC. 28.
I
io
certainly
having
a
bitter
experi
­
X° chines
— Messrs. Dell and Frank Dibble
S
ence
in
the
"hard
lir.<i
‘
that
natur
­
9:30
to
10,
Introductorv.
r*upt. labor employed.
Remember we give the lest meal in tw
and wives came in from Silver
ally
fall
to
freighters
at
times.
W.
C.
Byrd.
creek ymierday afternoon.
10 to 10:45. Institute work, H. A.
—Jack Dunstan is back with us
—J C Dod« a and wife, of Sil
Dillard.
ver creek. have been the guests of again. He Las been absent sever­
10:45 to 11:30. Common fractions
al rear« working in the mines in
Tbos Dodson for several days
G.
O. Hendricks.
.W* Parties desiring regular board are requested to conmh
Baker county. We hare in idea
—Bob Baker and J. C Garret!
afternoon session .
Landlord.
that Jack is somewhat tired of the
showed t'r.».r beautiful pbysiogno-
n madic life he ha« been leading, 1:30 to 2:15, History, Chas. Coch *
mys in town since oer last issue.
and will settle on hi- ranch situat- ran
I
—Mrs Venator, i mother of A ed a -h.rt distance from this place.
2:15 to 3. Primarv Geography.
and Ira Venator, u visiting Mr and
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M iss Alice Gorham.|
Mrs 'An oel Miller of thi» place
I
Tne republican Congressmen who
3 to 3:30, Duties of Directors. M.
promised
their constituents appro- N. Bunham.
—The Bard bors bav? sold 102
tickets up to date for the grand priavona for new pub..c building«
tvesday . dec . 29.
ball to be given on Xmas night. at -.nis seas; n of Congress will hare
9:30 to 10:15. Decimal Fractions.
This dance, j-rovidence permitting, aome explaining to do. as the party
i"Osses
have
declared
that
no
such
Rufus M- Brock«.
will be a little ahead of any of the
appropriation«
shall
be
made.
10:15 to 11. Wr ting Mis» Phoebe
"swell" dances ever given in Burna
Kelley.
—Pref Br wks gave us a pleas,
Representative Dockery, of Mo.,
11 to 11:30, Primary Reading,
ant call yesterday. His term of
BtD M c I ntyre .
Burns Oregon.
displayed knowledge of the «tui­ Mrs. Marsden.
sciiocd at the Narrows closed last
AFTEBS X>X SESSION
Friday. Hi» work as an instructor tion when he said: “I do not ex­
pect
anv
currency
or
tariff
legisla
­
is highly appreciated in all the dis­
1:3*.' to 2:15. H:s::ry. Chas New­
tricts in this countv in which he tion at this session, and I appre-1 ell.
Brick Always on Hand for Local Custom.
has taught, so it is safe to chronicle heod an txtr* *saion for ^e *nact-
215 to 2:45. Or;h graphy. Miss
*
his name in the list of successful IDenl o: 4 tariff law to reimburse Rose Dickenson
pedagog es.
l^e “»^»gers foFtheir campaign
VeneeriDg box. or frame houses almost as cheap as rustic and
2:45 to 3:30. Advanced Work in
, .
outlay.”
much
more
comfortabif—maxes a solid wall, durable, very warm in
County Schools. Gerald Griffin.
—Mr. >mith has moved back in
__________
winter and cool and pleasant in summer.
to the house he lately vacated bv
WEDKNSDAY, DEC. 30.
"
Parties not conversant with the Veneering process atd want a
order i f the court, and bis occupv- Huntington, Ore . M^rch 21. 1> »6.
9
to
10:15.
Business
Forms.
1
nicelv
finished
wall ia residence, will do well to eowsalt Mr. Mclutrre
D ear S ir :—We are now starting
ing the residence again is bv order
Chas.
Leoc
1
before
finishing
with rustic.
o! a higher court. This controversy in the new year. Computations
10:15 to 11 Mental Arithmetic.
er.gagv'i In by Weeks vs. Weeks, for last year are completed. We
J.
M. Peebles.
bid» fair to reach such proportions find ¡hat our firm sold during 1'95
as will swamp the value of the pro- the enormous amount ot 167 car­ 11 to 11:30. Advanced Reading.
p- rtv in litigation.
loads of goods. equal to ten train J- M Peebles.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
—............... -.........
-
—Since our last issue the countv loads—just think 167 cars—For
this we thank our patror s.«nJ prom­
clerk has issued two marriage li­
1:30 to 2.15. Grammar. H. A.,
ise the same generous treatment in Dillard
•
cense. R C. Garrett to wed Mia»
the future. During 1*96 we will
215
to
3.
Practical
Measure-
1
Elizabeth Johnson, both residents
•ell elooer than ever, and no bone-t ment. J. M Peebles,
of Silver Creek this county, and
com|<etitors will be allowed to do
3 to 3:30. General Discussion on ' a
•
Charles Frank Bennett towed Mis«
m-re fir xou than ourselves. We Reviews,
Ida (. lark, the latter couple reside
are here for your business, we must'
in Harney.
THURSDAY. DEC 31.
have it. if honest count, weight.and
5: ’-'to 1" 15. Percentage. J. M Leave« Burn» daily al 6:30 ? m .
—So * fell here on Mondav and treatment and Lew prices will do
Peebles
the night f losing to ths depth of iv Call or write us
10:15 to 11. Grammar, Cha«
eight inch««, t .e ground not being
Respt..
frozen at the ti no, and the weather
Fare Oneway 47.50. Round trip 415.ÍK).
O C. Co
still continue g mild, has put the
’ 41 to 11:30, Physiology. H. A
road* in a t- - ibis condition and
lor Sale Or Trade.
Dillard.
1
Through freight 34«». a pound
unless we h e freezing wtather
Two dav* -ntice at anv P. O. ou the route and covered eoacbee «ii
.UTtKWX SESSION.
soon th- no a will actuallv become
—100 acre« of fine fruit land in
H. A. Williams Pr. pn«*»-
1: 3Ù to 2:15. Theory and Frac be furnished for paaRangers.
impasea?'.'-
10 acre lots 5 miles south of Eugene
lice. Ch»« Newell.
I
—Th- fr t« to 16 to 1 and fres­ Oreg u, 1 mile west of Spe -r
2:15 to 3. Discipline. J. M. Pee-
‘
■
utte.
Lot*
at
94(A)
each
Horses
co: nag, uh
t tre court hov«e >n
the 23nd m I clock p m. to receive and cattle part pay on each lot if
3 to 3 ' i. Duties of Teachers.
the re p it
•>«ir committee ap 11«- purchaser so de«ires. For fur-
Chas
Newell.
p'inte'i at '
last meeting to pre ’h r information inquire at thi«
'»ttice.
There is no registration fee re­
pare platf.
eoolutkma. etc. Ti -
quired
f teachers, or any other ex- i
is imp rt.- • o all adv.x-ates of s
pe: se to ’Th nu All should attend
Vir and w.
to have manv i re-
and help and he helped.
ent tv a--’-
o'ganizing a ■ ailv .
Lectures will he delivered each
league < r p
to work for the ad
evening d
g the institute on sub­
vaneen--
the silver meth-
jects
irstru'tive
and entertaining
and th- p
*1 doctrine pre
Proprietor
H. M HORTON
by R-v D H Jone». Rev. Arthur
gatril b' *
-launch d-fende
Royse M F:ti ¡»raid. Cha«. Leon
the pe* p
,ails Wtllia n J.
an.
and and J. Nl Peebles.
9
uliis
—Th.
*h of utilitarian
DRUGS.
MEDICINES.
CHEMICALS.
PATENT MEDICINE*
will evs,
It prive us of ex •
•
>HN
F.
ST
’
IATT
the news
■-d put a machine »
STATIONERY. DIAMOND DYES. CHOICE PERFUMES
cierra th :
his pia, ■
The "aatomitic n»«
4
A FA NCY TOILET ARTICLES. TOBACCO. CIGAR* ETC
boy." ree •v exhibited in Kt
York, i-
4 machine where! .
Fine Wines à Liquors for Medical Purposes
reader e
cure his newsp.«-
‘HCOLIKS
amply bv <-tK*s:tmg the reuui«
amount —P‘not?.-« Ink
—Charley Anderson has pur-
eha^d the Al Dunn house and lots.
BRICK MASON, PLASTER.
. Burns Ontario
4
Line.