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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1897)
I | Senator Truly Thurston, these be topsv times.' ed by J. M. Peebles. who turvy was under- Adjourned to meet on the follow —- — -------- —r= '| stood by everybody to have been ing morning at 9 o'clock a . m W ednesday janvary . 6i» 7 been the paid attorney of the Union MORNING LX ER» ISE8. HUNTINGTON. OREGON, ~ Pacific Railroad, and to have been Institute called to order at the Mnnagt-r. elected to the U. S. Senate by that appointed time JULIAN BYKI» __ corperation, now has the audacity. Quite a number more teachers , to sav that he has not taken enough were present. non ,. , With this issue the undeisigned . . ., n A <■... n- r. interest in the Pacific railroad iund- Orthography. Miss Rose Dicken t ike charge of 1 HE 1 imes -H erai . d , '. , ... . . lake . i ing bill now pending in the house, son; Mental Arithmetic, J. M. having leased the plant trom the .Q we|j enoUg|1 posted to say t Peebles; English Grammar, Chas. Ti ev Carry the Goods and firmer management. It is our in whether V ao I Lt AV* ♦ I. <1 ♦ l.«ll • 1.1 l.z-,z»z^.«.z^»» '» that bill wo Id become a ! [<eonarj. Advanced Reading, J. «<«ake the Prices. I...., TC Tl_____ .... • .... 1 ‘ ’ tention to run a strictly local paper, law. If Thurston isn’t posted on ' M. Peebles. giving the news < f Harney county this subject nobody is. Adjourned to meet at 1 o'clock as fully and r it ifully as possible. p tn. More Goods for a Dollar Than Ever Befi re- Our efforts snail be to further the i The gentlemen who are circulat- AFTERNOON EXERCISES. interests of this county and Eastern All goods lower in Price.—Send or call on them. I ing pamphlets setting forth their 1 o’clock p. M. institute called to Oregon, and wish the support of all fitness for official recognition by order by Superintendent. good and enterprising citizens. Percentage, G. O. Hendricks; T he T imes - H eral ') v il continue McKinley may not get office, but to champion the cause of free sil-1 they are demonstrating their belief I Theory and Practice, Rufus M. in the power of the printing press. Brooks; Duties of teachers, W. C Get Their Prices. ver as heretofore and devote part of, 1 Bvrd. its columns to furthering the inter-1 | On motion by G. 0 Hendricks est of bimetallism. ; The amount of newspaper space We most respectfully solicit the devoted to Cuban affairs is a strong and seconded bv Mrs. Gerald Grif patronage of tl.e bu-inesB men of testimonial to the skill of the press fin it was decided that our next An Burns and Harney county, as our agents employed. The Spanish p. nual County Institute be held in i i interests are identical, we should 1a- speaks for the European govern- September. The following named teachers h Ip one an ther. T he * T imes -Diients with as much nonchalence ! were in attendance viz: H erald has the largest circulation | as the Cuban p. a. displays when j -I j Phoebe Kellev, Ella Swain, of any piper in this county, reach , he describes the defeat of a Spani AND ing over three fourths of the homes. I ironclad by a little wooden fillibus- Clendenen , Mary Zeigler, Leona Zeigler, Margaret Lucky, Rose I iter. Our subscription li t is increasing 1 Dickenson, Alice Gorham, rapidly and we hope to reach every voter in Harney county i i a short1 Experience has nut proven war Marshall, Lucinda M arshall, Mrs. . •. . . --------------------- » f .1 the t ------ 1 ' I Mary Griffin, Messrs. G. O. Hen time, U It is therefore best — ad to be an eilicacious remedy for hard dricks, J O Alberson, Gerald Grif- vertising medium in this section. ! times. fin, J. M. Peebles, Chas. Leonard, If you are interested in the wel manufacturer of the welcome tree . Chas. Newell, Dan Cochran, Rufus1 fare of our county an 1 are willing to Institute. I M. Brooks. help auv pu'-dic enterprise that is i Institute adjourned for the term.1 working for the elevation ofthe B urns , Dec. 28, 189f. J. O. A i . berson , W.C. B yrd , ’ J Burns* Oregon- public good, you should give your Institute called to order at 10 Supt. o’clock a . M. by ’¥. C. Byrd, County support to T he T imes H erald . ’ School Superintendent; J. O. Al- Respectfully, B yrd B ros . | berson, secretary. I Teachers present—G. O. Hen-, . dricks, Misses Phoebe Kelley, Ella The Czar of Russia, according to Swain, Rose Dickenson, Belle Clen-' the latest news, has made a straight denen at d Mary Ziegler, kick against the proposed introduc- Introductory remarks by St! per Jj t '.la Foundation of tbe Wonderful Cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. tion ofthe gold standard into that intendent. That is Why the cures by Hood’s Sar il ARRIS A JOHNSON Proprietor. So few teachers being present saparilla are C ures . country, and his kick will be more That is Why Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures effectual than that registered by | institute adjourned till 1 o’clock the sererest cases of Scrofula, Salt Kheum six atd a half million American f p. m . an.i other blood diseases. That is Why it overcomes That Tired ORECON voters last November. I afternoon exercises . Feeling, strengthens the nerves, gives ---------------------- • At 1 o’clock p. m . institute called on, rgy in place of exhaustion. Ito order by Superintendent. That Is Why the sales of Hood’s Sar Well, well! Some of the good Wines Liquors, and Cigars. Fractions by G. O. Hendricks— saparilla have increased year after year, until it now requires for its production citiz.ns of Delaware think that A cicarexposition of simple meth- the largest Laboratory in the world. Good Billiard tables, PleasantjCard Rooms, eta., etc. nothing short of the presence of the tods to instruct pupils; a very in- Saloon is first class in every particular. Experienced bartender State malitia can preyent Gas Ad Iteresting elucidation and highly dicks from capturing the legislature Mixed drinks to please the moat fastidious. appreciated by teachers present and and getting himself elected tu the | Superintendent. U. S. Senate. Adjourned to meet at 9 o’clock a . Is the only True Blood Purifier promi m Dec. 29th. nently in the public eye today. Be sure has Now that “private’ Dalzel MORNING EXERCISES. to get Hood’s and only Hood's. declared that we must haye eithei Institute ca'led to order by Su- Hnnd’a r,,T to My. Intake, HUUU 3 I ea*ylneffect. 2 jcbu U. a foreign war or a revolution at perjn(endent. home, there s ems nothing to do f Several more teachers were in but light. We nominate Dalz« 1 for I attenfjance. the post where there will be the i Decimal Fractions—On the pro- NEW YORK WORLD. gre ¡test danger. i gramme tor Rufus M. Brooks. He JOHN SAYER, Proprietor. The Twice-a-week Edition of the — ' r.ot being present. G. 0. Hendricks If McKinley is superstitious he kindly consented to lead the class, New York World has been convert Situated on Silvias river 1 mile East of Burna, near the bridge ed into the Thrice-a-week. It fur n.u4 have overlooked the fact that assisted by Miss Alice Gorham and nishes 3 papers of 6 pages apiece, buitwelve extra sessions of Con-I Gerald Griffin. or eighteen pages eyery week, at Customers wil receive GOOD FLOUR from gr-ss haye been called since the 1 Writing — By Miss Phoebe Kelley, the old price of One Dollar a year. foundation of the government. The Quite a long discussion followed This gives 156 paper a year for One Good Wheat extra session he has determined te . Miss Kelley’s remarks regarding Dollar and every paper has 6 pages the time and attention th’s branch eight columns wide or 48 columns call will be the thirteenth. I of education should be given in the in all. The Thrice-a-week World I he attention of those who think county schools. is not only much larger than any _______ _________ 1 Primary Geography—By Miss weekly or semi-weeklv newspaper, that political bossism is more sue- cessful in small states than in the Alice Gorham. Her methods of but it furnishes the news with ’ , instruction in this branch were uni- much greater frequency and large ones is respectfully called to ànd versa 11 v accepted and approved by promptness. In fact it combines Nt w Yolk std Pennsylvania i---- all the crisp, fresh qualities of a the ineffectual attempts that aie the teachers present. Adjourned to meet at 1 o’clock daily with the attractive «necial SHELLEY being made to shake off Quayism features of a weekly. p M. and Plattism. AFTERNOON EXERCISES. ade Arrangements have l»ee. BURNS per ~ At 1 o’clock P. M. institute called by which we can furnish th'« and the Thrice a-Week N - fork Shop opposite the Brewery Ex Queen Lil has one good trait, to order by Superintendent. Take World both for 12.25 a year, Genera! discussion on primary if no more; she knows when it is advantage of this offer a 1 get All work in onr line done neatly and with dispatch. Satisfacti u your own local paper and the proper for her to say nothing, s mie- reading. . Thrice a-Week World at this special guaranteed Advanced Work in Common Give us a call. thing that lots of folk have never T he H erald . Schools—By Gerald Griffin, assist- rate. Earned — -Jtnvvftl (il 1 ’C (LblUS-lUUUtU THE 0. C. CO Sold more goods in 1895 than any other House in Eastern Oregon! S trictly one Price J. C. Welcome, ’ b X; SADDLE “‘ maker HARNESS Red ’s Sarsaparilla mSrLOuo S aw mill & WAGON SHOP. I i| « r