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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1897)
—Footwear for ladDe, men, Leaf Lard at the Peoples Meat. Market. misses, children and infants at N. —Fresh meats always on hands Brown A Sons. at the Peoples Meat Market. — Harney (einity Warrant» gite üimrs-^rra(tl WE2sL AÏ JANUARY. 20 1817. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report RpyalS —Snow fell to the depth of three wanted by N. Brown A Suns. Highest cash price paid. inches Monday night. any newspaper in this county . — R. M Brook? made thia office, —(’ash and the best price paid r Harney County Warrants at a call Monday. Mr. Brooks thinks ABSOLUTELY pure some of going to Pendleton to prac-' N. Brown & Sons. Local News. tice law. He is at present collect — Don't forget that T he T imes - —Outing flannels arrived to ing for the Items. l H erald does the best Job Printing day at N. Brown A Sous. —Remember Hugh Smith, our Silver Moetiinx. —The hunting party mentioned butcher, is selling meat at reduced 1 and at prices you can afford. _ A full line of table delicacies in these columns last issue return prices Burns, Jun. 16. 2887. ' —The youngest child of Mr. and at Mason A London’s. ed Sunday, having succeeded in The I ’ nion Bimetallic meeting —.Jorgensen has the finest and Mrs. Harry McClure i> quite ill —County court adjourned Sat bagging four deer, seveial iv,»;,.. coyotes best lot of goods that ever came to called to order by Judge C. P. with congestion of the brain. Burns; go and see for yourself. Rutherford. and wild cats. urday. —N. Comegvs and wife have He is also taking Cabinet Photos, Resolutions passed at last meet —C. W. McClain now has charge I —Send vour little child to N. at $3 per dozen. Do not forget to rented the Wm. Miller bouse and ing as corrected read. No other of the Hotel Burns. will live in Burns for a while. | Brown A Sons and they will receive go an(] 8ee what he has on hand, minutes being read. the same treatment, the same low — Mrs A. A. Cowing will have .. —Dr. Marsden was called to Sil- M. L. Lewis was appointed secre —The chief clerk of the senate , prjC08i the same quality and the new laces and ribbon in a few days ver creek the latter part of last tary pro ten». at Salem this term ot the legisla- ganie quantity as yourself. week Mrs. Frank Dibble being —Mrs. I). H. Jones has the ton- ture gets $5 per diem and other On motion the following commit i —McKinnon and Newman are quite sick. The doctor reports her silitis in a mild form. clerks $3 a day. tee was appointed to arrange a suit ' making preparations to move tbe improving. able program for the next meeting: —N. Brown A Sons carry every —A nice line of dress cashmeres I o]j BCftool building from the pres Frank Miller. Joseph Tupker and thing in dress linings at low prices. in — all • shades 36 --------- inches ---------------- wide 50 cis. ent site to Frank Jordan’s lots on -------- — —Come and get our prices before | pen.j8 —Mr. P. M. Cheney proved up a yard at N. Brown A Sons. the curner south of F. Lunaburg’s. sending away for goods, if we can On motion the meeting adjourned on his land last Saturday. —J. W. Sayers has had carpen — Ladies remember We have not give you low figures we cannot to meet again on March 3d, at 7:30 — Fresh Codfish, Mackerel, Salt ters at work on his dwelling for the received todav a nice line of Herms expect you to buy. N. Brown A p tn, pending re-considering a name for this organization. and Smoked Salmen, at Mason A past week making extensive im dorf’s fast black hosiery, fltece j Sons. provements. lined. \Vt can sell them to you London’s. M. L L ewis , —Rev. D. H. Jones will preach as cheap as you can get them in — N. Brown ASons are carpeting Sec’y pro tern. —Messrs II. II. Trowbridge and at the First Presbyterian Church Chicago and save you the postage the hall over their store and getting D, Magill, of Grant county, paid next Sunday morning 11 a. m it in readiness for the I. O. O. F. N Brown A Sons. our town a yisit last Thur.-day. [Topic—"The Morning Cometh” and K of P. lodges to move in. NOTICE. Frank Miller, Jake Johnson In the evening at 7:15 a lecture —There was a social dance at the —Leon Brown and Register Jones 'and Claude McGee left town yester- wi l be delivered on—“The Influ-| ... . ju -«* Poison Creek school house last 1 All accounts on Mibscriptmn or returned from the P-rancb Sunday, ] day for a few days hunting. As ence of Christianity. , , , Friday night. otheiwise due 1 he 1 imes -H erald and report having bad a fine time, the boys are particul lar friends of. —A new line of outing flannel,! Tom killed a deer while there. T he T imes -H erald we expeetj —Fred Lunaburg, our boot anc I • up to January 1 1897, are payable early spring shades at N. Brown’ —Chas. Williams of the firm of jRO,1,e fine ven‘»°« on their return. shoe man, expects to leave Burns | to me and an early settlement either A Sons. 1 by cash or note is requested. McClain A Williams returned from —N. Brow n A Sons received the the first of next month to visit in W. C. B yrd . — H B. Symes moved into Sam Huntington last Monday with [iron doors for the vault in their Colorado. He will be gone at least Miller’s building the latter part of freight for several of our business store this week and Jos. Sturdevant a month and will leave his busi last week. ’ men has finished hanging them The ness in charge of Geo. Hagey. Notice. I —Geo. Miller and wife are the firm now has a good safe place for' •«. it a a » j —New goods have arrived at R ‘ —Ihe U. 8. Senate passed the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, An- .N. Brown A Sons and you are in va’« able papers, books, etc. All parties indented to me will __ 1 er’ > , measure u known as the <• free-home derson this week. please come forward and settle ac I vited to investigate whether or not —A prayer meeting will be held , stead bill last Thursday. It is a counts, 1 am badly in need of —Mrs. Caroline Johnson has I their previous assertions are correct, | a at the First 1 resbyterian ( hurch I measure of far reaching importance A «V«A»«»V L' •»! 1 •> «» mrjstvlrvz» ♦ ^7 ‘ ill »Y IM * money, and will tie sued for mv li been confined to her bed for the - as to giving good value for your ev ... .^r.v Friday .. i, evening ... at , 7.30 p. - m i particularly to the Western States. abilities unless I ('an collect and money. past week with rheumatism. D H J ones ie °* the lull is to open to pay u j>. M art B renton . Paster, settlement all the public lands ac —Lee Caldwell has taken charge —Your attention is called to the f. , Iquired from Indians, free of pay change in the ad. of N. Brown A of the Henry Cheatham barbershop —Guns, Buycles, Mowers and ’ f Not ice where he will be pleased to meet a]| kinds of machinery repaired |,nent to government, beyond Sons in this issue. all his friends and former patrons- promptly and satisfactorily atlhel,be minor office fees, and to release —Robt Williams and wife of from payment those who have The boarding house of Mrs. Lee’s ability as a barber is above C. H. Voegtly Hardware store Silver creek spent several days in — Remember when in town and heretofore settled on tho e lands. | Belle Geer, has the reputation of the average, we therefore have no town since our last issue. hesitancy in recommending him to hungry Mrs. Belle Geer will i et be | 1 he > number of acres involved, being first class in every particular, fore you a first class meal for two-iaccording to an estimate made by and Mrs. Geer is determined that — All sizes in oyershoes and our readers. Give him a call. blt8’ I the commissioner of the general her house shall not lose its present rubbers forfeits will be received in —There w’ll be a grand ball at. — Chas. Voegtley wants thoseland office, is 33,207,541. a few days. St nd in your orders standing, but by every means in the Adam George school house on in need of furniture to give him a1 early to N. Brown A Sons. her power will endeavor to increase —— ----------------- the 22d of February. Supper at call. He has a complete line of j its popularity. One meal at her — Mrs. Copshall has given up the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Hill. chairs, rockers, bed room sets. etc. A ( Correction. table is convincing proof of her the restaurant and moved into the Tickets $1 50. — Mrs Martha Adams, who now Everybody wel cuisine ability house lately vacated by Dude Me come. Wm. J. George and F. P. occupies the Geo Young nt-idence It has been circulated that Har- solicits the patronage of the public Clain, where she will keep boarders. Heinz managers. nd I,iey ccunt-v 8 ,"<,*‘,’teJness has in for plain sewing, repairing ai._ creased 420,000 under the present —W. N. Jorgenson has just —It was found that the P. L S cleaning gentlemen’s clothing. —W hen you want beef, pork. a',n'iniRlratirt». or since July 1st, finished kalsoining and improving Co. office building could be put in his gallery aud jewelry store. I? | place much quicker with the teams mutton, venison, sausage, pure leaf 1894. The following figures from 1« • there anything going to happen than & capstan and the big teams lard and tallow or anv kind of | the county record, as given us by fresh <r salt meats, whole sale or Judge Rutherford, show that the LOCAL DISEASE were hitched on Saturday and Mr. J? . and li th* remit of cold* and retail, at as cheap rate as the sudden climatic chenjes. • indebtedness has not been increased It can be cured by a plenaant —Read the article on another moved the building to the position cheapest, call on Hugh Smith, the ’ but decreased: I remedy which ia applied <11- Burns Butcher. All orders prompt | Amount warrant* i«*ued from April | roctly Into the noatrilo. Be- page in this issue headed “Hasten desired. Ins 'luickly absorbed it givea ly delivered, free of charge. , , 1st , 1M9 r wa* t reated) to 1889 (time county wan relief at once. the Selections.” It is something —A nice suit all wiol for 112 at J j, L . L . . I 1“»« 1193.267 64 that interests every resident of N Brown A Sons, we can sell you — Remember that when } you i - Total redemption* . 10,835 40 la acknowledged to be the m<*t thorongh •nr® for this land district. anything in clothing for less money want an article that is not kept in Outstanding warrant* 49.'«2 24 Nanai Catarrh. Cold in ¡lead and Hay Fever of all I nt«-rent eatlmaied bj clerk 9.000 00 remedies. !• *>p«na and cleanaeo the nt sal paeaagea, than you can get it by sending any other store in town, Worthing Total llabllltie* allays pain and inflammation, brain the tor« «, pro 68.482 24 tect« the membrane from cold*, raatorea the aenaea —‘ Marcotte” kid gloves 6 'took, away, we are working to keep your ton is likely to have it as he usual Awtilnt assurer* han«!* 4 248 11 3f taateandomell. Price 50c at fWnvviataor l»y mail. Due from Gluing*. «berifT BLY BROTHER«. 66 Warren Ntreet. New 1 ovk. 4.640 (O in black and brown sold the world trad« at home and will meet an> ly keeps almost any article. Total asset* 8,848 11 over for $1 50 can be had at this price in order to do so. Llabl I it >«■• o er *M«ta 49.484 13 — Hugh Smith is nor doing the W arrant* drawn after July 1st 1MM 6,829 62 figure at N. Brown A Sons —The wool growers’ association butcher act for ourtitizens. Hugh Llabllltli* July l*t. 1*9*. over ase.ts 42,654 61 I ipert Julie«’ rej ort July 1st IWl 47,460 O j will endeavor to keep his shop sup Warrant* <-*ncele<l after July lat, Istu —Joe Rector was in Burn? for of Grant county will levy an assess and plied with the best of beef, pork and and de.lut ted by Jumithr. ugh Inad STB PI NEOLA BALSAM I* * «urn Itrmedy ment cf half a cent per head on the a few days this week. Mr Rector cough*, coiila, core UitoU and for asthma. Il verten<-e mutton. aootbea, gMlekl* ludebtedi e*a July l*t, ISM informs ns that he is stopping in 86,000 sheep represented by the aliate* tba cough, and render« exue< u Fot nd —The place to buy Can the vicinity of Lawen at present membership to be paid on or before oraUou aaajr. March 1st. for a scalp fund. The dies. nuts, tovs, cigars, tobacco’s, The amounts issued after July looking after his stock. Consumptives will fnrartahlT derive money will be turned over to the books.stationary or anything usual* 1st, 1896, 16.829.52, appearing in benefit from It« una. M«ny who *np| oaa —Try a package of Heckers Self county court and every warrant Iv kept in a Variety Bazar or Hick- the semi annual report of the clerk tbeirraee«to bacon- •umptlon are only Raising Buckwheat all ready for that is issued for one dollar for the et store, is at Worthinuton’m tie should be deducted as that amount ■uffrrrig from a chronic cold or <l«-ap immediate u?e. No «alt. yeast or scalp of a coyote the sheepmen’s cause he hat the largest stock, is in this fiscal year These figures aeated cough, often hy ra- Baking Powder required, for sale fund will reimburse the county cheapest prices and beet goods in show the indebtedness something Th. For catarrh o«a Kiy'» aggravat'd <*rean> Balm. B- th oedlea arauieaaant to oae Cream Bam, (Orta. over 15,000 less July 1st, 1896. treasury in the sum of 50 cent«. any of his lines. at Mason A London’s. has the largest circulation of CATARRH Ely’s Cream Balm COUGHS I I COLDS rl>otUa ; I .neolt B* ««m, t*r. S- id by Drngg'ata. ALY BKUTUKKS. M Warren IK.. Naw \urk.