The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 23, 1896, Image 2

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    Additional Local*.
—Polk Gearhart paid our town a
visit last week
— Lee Caldwell and family have
returned to Bure#
—Joe Williams paid u« * «bort
visit last Monday.
—J A Halladay. Canyon City
and Bums ni» i route contractor,
has been n town several days.
—A letter from Dr H M Horton
wh. * now in Ukiah California m-
fcrmo u« >f his rc<d health, bat lot*
of rair He say»
expect* to tw
water b and for the winter.
—Our dailv mail thia muddy
w-*tt ’-.sr -t so jn?mp< a* naval,
bars: it reta here every day which
i* n
tc it? .‘redi: considering the
condition of the roads.
—’.Ve are informed that G. W.
Haye- f this p'^.e is an aapirant
for the :■ -.tMO of Register in the
Burrs lar 1 office and Jame* Done-
ga- for Receiver
— We understand W. H. Hogan
was ■. town tw or three days since
our la-’ ss’je. but he did not show
up at this office with his usual
buc-- ’. : ews we presume he was
t •
iv ; rebasing china ware for
h.s r.e
r. Ike Foster.
—Frank Kingsburry. of Drewsev
is visiiii g friends in this place.
Our •
-- remember that Mr
K. z« :rv was partially paralvzed
la*: * m - r the whole f one side
being effected, he is now sn far re­
covered as to walk with the aid oi
a cane.
—White owls bare made their
appearance incertain localities in
this state and Washington. They
we presume. came from the arctic
reg-.-i -, and f course, are said to
winter thia winter or some other in
the future.
A p’« asing account of a govern­
ment entirely under feminine rule
come* from the little Indian ocean
island f the Maidive and Lacca*
dive group«. The woman is the
bead both of the government and
of the home, and when sh- mar­
ne- b-r hu-band takes b«r nante
a. d tak»« over ali his earning*
thr . oTt
am d life Silk
gown* a-e th- universal wear, th*
•pt-r
.
nit g red «¡Iks ar d
•*'* -*
■ t >e 1 wer ten ap-
pear
dark *'r i*-d silk of coarser
quality.
From an
teachrr- wi>l lw n 1ère* ted inarate
tried aotne tir
ago in Chamber-
bu’» Pa A
- had kick’-d a lit­
tie girl on ♦ L
ar ground at re-
Cr** Wbnn
• I was dismiss«»!
the bov wa* < ■4 forward for p-i-i-
tehment. Mi’ refneed to go and
W’cnfonrewaj
Se drew a
kn»fe upon I
teacher. The b»»v
■ a« o
’
wr»er. and «
g ven a t!-a
« • h » h drew Mood
The father
the boy hai the
teacher are»
few aasault and
batterv T
■raiding jedg* said
that the
-t w*a on* of in-
•uboftiinat
»4 that be had de
CtJed the-» v
’ -re that he wa*
at the head
•»- *chool. In the
op uiofk of
• ** the wh ppi nr
■ -
revere. The jure
•.
•
•• and coat« of the
prewre-jtw*» w-re placed on tb-
boy's father
How thr Electoral Tots UTrai<-
milted to the Capitol.
The electors of each state shall
meet on the first W edoeeday in
December following the presidential
election a: the place designated bv
the state legislature, in this state
Sa.eui > named. For fear of some
contingeney. the federal statue*
have provided to fill vacancies that
might occur. After the vote* a-e
cost one person is chosen, to Per­
soua.lv. deliver the vote to th«
president of the Senate at the
Cpaitoi. before the first week in
January if the president of the
senate is not in W astington at the
time the rote is put into the hands
•f the secretary of state. A v-cond
v te or certificate is mailed direct
to the pr*?.dent >f the senate so to
reach Waahington before the firs:
week in January A third one is
delivered to the federal judge of the
distr..: in .which the electoral col­
lege meets.
The second Wednesdav in Feb­
ruary congress is in session and the
electoral vote is formally cast
Hui.usgtcn, Ore. M^rch 21. ISSo.
D eas S ib : —We are now starting
in the new year. Computations
for last year are completed. We
hr. i chat our firm s Id durirg 1' >5
the enormous amount oi 167 car­
loads of goods, equal to ten train
cars—For
loads— -: thi
this we thank our patrons.and prom-
the ?ame generou« treatment in
the future. During 1896 we will
sell doser than ever, and no honest
compr’.itors will le allowed to do
m»ref>rvou than ourselves. We
are here for your business, we must
have it. if h nest count, weight.and
treatment and I.ew prices will do
it. Call or write us
Resp’,..
For Sale Or Trade.
Traehei**’ Institute
The Annual Teachers Institute
for this county opens Monday. Dec.
2*th l>y6. al 9:30 a m. and cloaca
Thnr-d-y. Dee 31st. 1?96- at 3:3»>
o’clock. The Institute will be held
in the public school building at
Burns.
School officer* and a’.l friends of
popular education are cordially in­
vited to attend.
The law as quoted on page 23
under section 25. Oregoo School
Law. will tie cloeely followed bv
the Superinteodent.
MONDAY. DEC 28.
BURNS.
I
OREGON
MR. H. B. SYMES Proprietr.
MEALS 25 C ENTS.
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9:30 to 10, Introductorv, Supt. labor employed.
»
W. C. Byrd.
10 to 10:45. Inaritute work. H. A
10:45 to 11:30, Common fractions
Hendricks.
Rooms according to location
Remember we give the best meal in town.
Parties desiring regular board are requested to consult »he
q q
Landlord.
aftebnoc - n session .
1:30 to 2:15, History, Chas. Coch­
ran
2:15 to 3. Primarv Geography..
Miss Alic** Gorham I
3 to 3:30. Duties if Directors. M
N. Bonham.
Tl’ESDAY. DEC 29.
9 30 to 10:15, Decimal Fractions.
Rufus M* Brook«.
l»j:15 to 11. Writing Mis* Phoebe
Kelley.
11 to 11:30, Primary Reading,
Mrs. Marsden.
Ban.*. Orezen.
BrD Me INTYRE.
aftebnoon SESSION
e
1:30 to 2:15, History. Chas. New- i
i
Brick Always on Hand for Local Custom.
2-15 to 2:45, Or . grsphy. Mis«
Rn«e Dickenson.
Veneering box. or frame house* almost as cheap as rustic and
2:45 to 3:30. Advanced Work in
wall, durable, . very
much more comfortable— m»kf«
i------ --- a «olid
.
. wirm in
» autv * bools.'»erald Griffin.
winter and cool and pleasant in summer.
WEDENSDAY. dec . 3).
'
Parties not conversant with the Veneering process and waM a
Form«.
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nicelv
finished wall in residence, will do well to consult Mr. Mclbtyre
9:» to 10:15. Business
■ before finishing with rustic.
Chas. Leonard. _
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XI- Mentxi .vrnutnnj” >
*J. M. Peebles.
11 to 11:30, Advanced Reading.*
J- M Peebles^
—100 acre- of fine fruit land in
AFTERXOOX SESSION.
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10 acre Ivts 5 mile* sooth of Eugene
1:3»»to 2:15, Grammar. H. A.»
Oregon. 1 mile west of Spenser
Dillard.
Butte. Lots at $4* t) each
Horses
2.15 to 3. Practical Measure-.
and cattle part pay on each lot if
ment, J. M Peebles.
the purchaser so desire*. For fur- ;
3 to
', General Discussion on
ZX
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th- ’ iaf rmatioQ inquire at thi-
Re™.,
office
YHVRSDAY. DEC 31.
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:•? l'.':15. Percentage. J. M. Leaves Burn* daily at 6:30 pm .
Arrive* at Ontano in 42 bool*
Peebles
10:15 to 11. Grammar. Cha?
Leonard.
Fare One way $7.-50. Round trip $15lX>
41 to 11.30, Physiology. H A
t
Dillard.
Through freight 3jcta. a pound.
Two dav* -ntice at any P. O. on the route and covered coaches sil
ASYEBNOON «»«ION.
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1:30 to 2:15. Theory and prac ’Ve furnished for paasangers.
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ties. Ch*«. Newell.
2:1'» V» 3. Discipline. J. M Pee­ I
bles.
3 to 3 :V». Duties of Teacher«.
Cha* Newell.
T: -re s no registration fee re-
uired >f teachers, or any other ex-
p nse to ¿them. All should attend
and he p and be helped.
l.*ct »re* will be delivered each
ever ng d iring the institute on sub­
ject« it struetive and entertaining
H. M. HOkTON
by K-v D. H. Jot -*. Rev. Arthur
E'vse. M. F; tri »era Id. Cha*. Leon
ard and J M Peebles.
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H. A. Williams. Prepnetot.
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Proprietor
taures n
DRUG* MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICINE?
STATIONERY. DIAMOND DYES. CHOICE PERFUME?
A FANCY TOTI.ET ARTICLES TOBACCO. CIGAR? ETC
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W «X
Fine Wines &
Liquors for Medical
Prweri ptioos accurate]v compounded.
First C.««a Dentai W«rk
Purposes