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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1897)
—Cash paid for hides by S. Durk-1 —Leaf Lard at the 1 eopn - Meat Market. heim er. I —Graham 11 <ur and all kinds of —Codfish, mackerel and salmon groceries at Mason A I.oud n’s. WEDNESDAY JANUARY. 6 18*.7 at Mason A London's. —Fashionable dress making by —Fresh meats always on hands Mrs. Kilbury at her rooms at The ÜAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF at the Peoples Meat Market. 1 Burns. ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. I —Roland Hankins, of Silvies i —Harney County Warrants Valley, was in town for a few days wanted by N. Brown A Sons. I this week. Highest cash price paid. Oc ¡Tinics-Mirraid Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY pure Local News. —This office acknowledges a —Mrs H. W. Welcome is suffer pleasant call from James Colwell ing with an attack of tonsilitis. last Monday. , —Grant Kesterson and wife have —Chris Lackman, has about moved iuto town for the winter. finished his contract of digging a —Remember Hugh Smith, our —(’all and see the new gcods at butcher, is soiling meat at reduced , prices Mrs. A. A. Cowing’s Millinery store. I I —Guns, Bijyelee, Mowers and —Jorgensen has the finest and all kinds of machinery repaired best lot of goods that ever came to promptly ami satisfactorily at the Burns; go and see for yourself. — Fresh Oysters and Utah cheese well on the Hanley lot. C. II. Voegtly Hardware store He is also taking Cabinet Photos. at the Peoples Meat Market. • - . . City and Canyon are now -• j ..>---- — _ p Do o not forget Prairie —Remember wl.cn in town and at l"‘r j dozen. forget to and st‘e what he has on hand. —The union bimetallic party will connected by telephone. Now for hungry Mrs. Belle Geer will i et be Baker City. — Canyon News. ¡fore you a first class meal fur two- meet at the court house Saturday ' 1 L ost .—On the streets of Burns, a “l.oversknot” scarf pin, with a small diamond center. Finder will please leave at this office and re ceive an appropriate reward. Having leased my interest in T he T imes -H ehai d to the junior members of the firm Julian and A. M. Byrd, 1 earnestly hope for the continuance of the success and past patronage of the paper, Un der the funner regime, I can say, without boasting, the paper has been very cuecessful for eight years, land the present managers will use S leighs —Just arrived at Worth number of Indians are in town for —W hen you want beef, pork, The < Y»n<*ert. every effort to continue the paper the purpose of filing on publie land. ington’s, the finest lot of sleighs, mutton, venison, sausage, pure leaf! in the best interests of Harney lard and tallow or any kind of B argains — Worthington will wagons and buggies ever brought fresh ir salt meats, whole sale or I The concert given on Tuesday county and its citizens. to Eastern Oregon, all at lowest retail, at as cheap rate as .... evening, at t’ne court house, for the give them to you on all goods, to\ s, w. c. B ybp . prices Smith, the 'æ'u fit of the Presbyteri-Hi church, cheapest, call on Hugh 1 books, nuts, candies, etc. — Hugh Smith is nov doing the Burns Butche**. All orders prompt was in every way a pronounced An Explanation. —Cash and the best price paid ly delivered, free of charge. ■ succès«. butcher act for our citizens. Hugh ( D r Hurney County Warrants at I will endeavor to keep his shop sup-' —Messrs. Foster and Vanderpool | Tho court room was well filled , The following is given l»v the N. Brown A S ns. plied with the best of beef, pork and | of Silver creek, came in this after-1 and the audience a most apprecia- county board in explanation of the noon. Clark. tive one as was made mani est by ( supposed error which appeared in —Messrs, Cummins, mutton. 1 — Those desiring the services of , the frequent encores given those■the semi-annual statements in our Brown, Whi'eside and Huston ofi I Mrs. Ed Latnpshire, dressmaker, i taki,,« part. — Jap McKinnon and John New-1 Diam nd Valley have had business) The varied program issue of Dec. 9, ’96 and commented 11___ __ at .i ... i. .. I man are moving the P. L S. Co’s. . | will now c_.i find i her the 11 Hanley was rendered throughout without upon by the Items. The county at the county seat since our last I office building froth Harney to this residence. the semblance of a failure. clerk, -n making out his report, put issue. place. We heard today that they] —Milt Davis, we understand, is Capt. A. W. Waters, as master of a part of tt.e former school superin —Miss Dora Biand, who has been had some ill-luck, killing one horse here iqaking application to our ceremonies was in his happiest tendent’s account under the heads county court for the office of stock residing in our town for the past and injuring two others. inspector. We have not been in mood. 'l'he superb contralto voice ,of miscellany and teachers exam- eighteen months- left here on last —J. F. Boyle,photographer, with formed of any other candidates for of Mrs. D. IL Jones, the leading ¡nations* Saturday • » via Ontario for her whom our citizens are well ac that office, but suppose the present , lad v, was at its best; and the five [May term, Chas. Newell, 2 incumbent, Geo. Tregaskis, is an mother’s home in Grant's Pass. quainted, arrived here during quuiir.tu, arineu nere today utiay from nuui ( pp'j( ., mos salary.............. $ 50 (X) I selections rendered Ly her, —The band boys wish to thank Prineville, hut not to follow his pro , ,, ,, , |the evening, were admirably Postage, printing, etc ........ 27 40 _ to » — I he .. saloon in the Burns Hotel1 the public for their liberal patron-1 feffijcn w.in(er He is going to * I adapted to display her wonderful July term, Chas. N< well, 2 I has been purchased and is now un-, • ■ » • r «1 • _ i age and attendance to their Christ (superintend the mining claim of mossal............................ > control of Messrs. Wm. vocal powers. It is hard to say. 50 00 mas ball, and especially C F. Me Percy Davis on Troiu creek. I Trischa Trisch and James Donegan. These where such rare excellence was ex Institute work and cash for Kinney’ for his services as floor-’ gentlemen are well known to our | hihited in all, in which piece she stamps as presented by Prof M N. Bonham arrived from county and need no recommenda- >i . . But during her rendi- manager. Newell, |16<> 15, as allow Drewsev last Sunday on his way tion to the public. We wish thel > tion of that grand old ballad ed by Bcourt.................... 1 15 15 —N. Br< wn A Sons carry a first to Long Creek on business. He new firm success. | “Annie Laurie”—which, by the Sept, W. C. Byrd sal 50 00 class furnishing goods. Nowhere i ivas accompanied to this city by —The band uniforms arrived last from San Francisco to New York Mr Wm. Overholt who had been Wednesday and the boys present way, never grows old—the audience | || A Dillard exam, teacher 3 00 (• K a verv neat appearance w ben <1 ressed ! seemed spell bound and at its close Chai Newell 3 CM) can be found a better class of goods; over to Drewsey for the last two it ll in their flashy attire. Burns will the hearty applause given showed W C Byrd 3 00 come and make the comparison months.—Canyon News. be treated to a concert some time|p| ajn]y j __ t a responsive chord < has Newell bal due Chron- r___ with goods sent for and you will —Ladies don’t be bashful about in the near future Me me priMid had been struck and caused to vi icle Pub. Co. 7 50 see how easy vou can be deceived finding out whether or not you get of our band and the citizens have J brate in the breasts of the hearers. Sept adjourned term W.C shown their appreciation by liber in quality. value for your money. Bring anv ally patronizing it. Mrs. Leonard also—the possessor Byrd 1 mos. sal.............. 25 00 —The Indians are determined article you send away for to our of a very fine soprano voice—ren- * A Happy Event that the “pale faces” shall not have store and compare with our goods. dered a couple of choice selections, Total . $364 05 the best of everything. “Cripple We feel it our duty to show you which were highly appreciated ami | On Sunday, Dec. 27th , the writer Dick” caught the marriage craze goods and make you prices whether solemnized the marriage of Miss ! loudly applauded. Burns, Or., Dec. 4, 1806. and took himself a “better ha f” you buy or not. N. Brown A | Elizebeth .Johnson to Mr. R. C. | Mr. Julian Byrd our local tenor, I, the undersigned, give notice part ¡n a f]ut( froni “Il Trova- that after this date I will not be Christmas day. We did not learn can save you money if you will give Garrett, , both ot Silver < reek, / Oregon. X _ The ceremonv was said , v ho had the honor of performing i them a call. ., home , -j > parents . tore with Mrs. Jones, and aldv at . the of r.t the i brides J responsible for any debts contract the ceremonv. I ed by any member of my family. and the occasion was a very pleas- interpreted that master-piece of —Our County Institute was ant one. After congratulations, we I Verdi. He also sang a solo, which H enry L. H arkey . — Lee Caldwell has taken charge pretty well attended by the teach i sat <lown to a bounteous dinner,' was well received. of the Henry Cheatham barbershop ers, eighteen were present, there where fifty three persons, nearly' The school girls, who composed Notice. where he will be pleased to meet being inly twentvfive teachers in | all relatives, ate as though they en-| the choir of twelve, did splendidly all his friends and former patrons the county. The committee on res- jore(j eating, The following day in the three pieces which they ren All parties indebted to me will Lee’s ability as a barter is above olutions have not yet sent their an equally good dinner was served dend, arid showed evidences of careful training and voice culture. please ceme forward and settle ac- at th • home of the parents of the the average, we therefore have no report to this office. I will take groom. Fiftv five persons took But for an exhibition of charm counts. I am badly in need of hesitancy in recommending him to the privilege and pleasure of thank part there. None seemed to enjoy ing precocity and a display of ing on the part of the teachers and the occasion more than our genial genuine histrionic talent, the duet money, and will be sued for mv li our readers. Give him a call. myself, all that lent their aid and host. Mr. .J C. Garrett. I venture entitled “A Pretty Milkmaid” arid abilities unless I can collect and M art B renton . — Remember ladies and gentle assistance in the evening entertain t > sav there is not another man in rendered by Misses Dolores Racine pay up. and Veva Cowing, has rarely been the county, who can muster, in so men a shoe for $2 is not a $3 shoe. ments. The lecturers acquited short a time, so many relatives as equalled and never excelled. It Notice. Is there any reason why we can’t themselves creditably and the reci this same J. C. Garrett. He ha» was truly inimitable, ami set the sell you fi ot wear as cheap as any tations by M. FitzGerald and the six married daughters, one single audience wild with delight. The boarding house of .Mra. 'I he recitation of “Ostler Joe” by house in Chicago? City houses little girls, Mabel Gowan, Delores son and now, since la»t Sunday, M Fitzgeiald, was well received Belle Geer, has the reputation of one married son. He has twilve are compelled to make large profits. Racine and Myrtle Jameson were living grandchildrer , All of these and roundly applauded; and in Being first class in every particular, It is in the quality that you are vociferously applauded by the audi were present on the occasions men r«-s|*onse to an encore he gave that deceived. Don’t send the money ence. The music was fine both tioned above. The newly marrieo humorous piece “Paddy’s Parody ami .Mrs. Geer is determined that Vou earn in Harney county teCook vocal and by the band, and espec Mr. Garrett is an esteemed young on Excelsior" which seemed to ber bouse shall not lose its present please the assemblage. standing, but by every means in countv Illinois ju-’t because you ially do we appreciate our band man; and h>s wife, t’ne estimable The band rendered several fine her power will endeavor to increata daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. B bovs, who, upon all occasions, come may be able to save a few cents. manly to the front and perform Johnson, will doubtless lie to him a selections which were appreciated. I its popularity. One meal at her N. Brown A Sons spend their money All in all the entertainment was I helpful companion. We wish them their part. highly creditable to Burna ami gave J^ble is convincing proof of her abundant happiness. where they make it and home pat W C. B yrd general satisfaction. I cuisine ability. ____ ____ A rthur R oysk . | c.s.e. | ronage should l>e considered by all. NOTICE. Jan. 16. —The public school of Burns re-1 ...... e. ___ —Chas. Voegtlev wants those --------- , - . r ■ . ... .... — Do f 1 forget that T he T imes - opened last Monday after a vaca- . ,. ii - .t i 1- |,n nPed of furniture to give him a All accounts on Subscription or haB „,,, f[Tn>; ,,,)||ia „ H erai . d does the best Job Printing lion of two we<*ks during th. holt-1 u. days. , chairs, rockers, bed room sets, etc. and at prices you can afford. , . , , up to January I 189i, are payable , , .., —W. S. Waters took the oath of: —Mrs. Martha Aduais, who now1. —M. L. Lewis and J. W. Biggs ., G* .. o . 1 i ung residence , to me and an early settlement either occupies the 1 have fixed up a neat office in the office last Monday and is now i solicits the patronage of the public by cash or note is requested, building south of the Star saloon. found in the assessors office at the I for plain sewing, repairing and W C. B ybp . cleaning gentlemen’s clothing. —We understand that quite a court house