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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1897)
—Look out for A. C. Worthing —Geo. Smyth of Diamond, is in ton’s ad. in our next issue Burns today. <riic ïimrs-Mirratd. WSDNÏ8DAY JANUARY. 27 1817. BAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF any newspaper in this county . Local News. —Outing flannels arrived day at N. Brown A Sons. —Fresh meats always on hands —Leaf Lard at the Peoples Meat Market. at the Peoples Meat Market. —Footwear for ladi's, men —(’ash and the best price paid r Harney County Warrants at misses, children and infants at X Brown A Sons. N. Brown A Sons. —Clearance sale at Ma — Harney County Warrants son <5‘ London’s- See ad in wanted by N. Brown A S ohn . Highest rash price paid. this issue. I Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Baking Powder A bsolutely pure —J. C. Dodson, of Silver Creek —Ladies shoes and ties just re — A good walk will be fixed to Jake and as the waters receded the church before ) next Sunday. _ Seyeral final proof notices in ceived for spring wear. We keep I was in on business before the land t|)e ------------------- body was finally left on dry land. office officials this week. i _ your shoes in buttons using only this issue. I The bones were put into a sack — Remember Hugh Smith, our the patent fasteners. N. Briwn A — Don ’ t forget that T he T imes - butcher, is selling meat at reduced and buried on the spot, and it is _ J H. Jordan of Lawen, spent Sons. H erai . d does the best Job Printing prices likely to remain a mystery as to several days in town this week. —Clearance sale at Ma and at prices you can afford. I —Jorgensen has the finest and who he was or how he met his death. —Loyd Johnson is up from the son <5- London’s See ad in II —W. E. Mason was elected tt best lot of goods that ever came to Island ranch. I Burns; go and see for yourself. this issue. < ’ini' for 1 )iplithoi-ia. IS. Senator freni Ill. He is also taking Cabinet Photos, I —A full line of table delicacies — Miss Ethel McGee, who has I —Jack Craddock spent a few at $3 per dozen. Do not forget to 1 he Scientific American gives at Mason A London’s. go and see what he has on hand. been visiting Mrs. L. \\ oldenberg dav8 in our town this week. this recipe, which the whole world —We saw Tom Bain on our Jr., of Harney, for several days | —The little child of Mrs. — Mrs. Martha Adams, who now M. ought to know: At the first appear returned home yesterday. streets Monday. 1 occupies the Geo Young residence i Brenton has been quite ill but solicits the patronage of the public ance; of diphtheria in the throat of — McKinney A Sparrow have i now convaie8cent —Ted Hayes was in Burns this ! for plain sewing, repairing and the child make the room close, purchased the Burns hotel of Steph week on business. then take a tin cup and pour into it —If you ¡wish a good tender cleaning gentlemen’s clothing. ens A Richardson. This house is — Fresh Codfish, Mackerel, Salt McKinnon and Newman finish a quantity of tar and turpentine, steak call on Hugh Smith and you under the management of C. W. and Smoked Salmen, at Mason A- ed the moving of the old school eAual Parl«• Phen stir the contents will find exactly what you want. McClain, ‘ and the public is assured London’s. -Clearance sale at Ma- ^¡«'g last Sunday. It held the ’ wi,h « r»‘(i hot iron, so as to fill tho good treatment and excellent ser ronni wi,h fumes. The little pa —J. T Bailey, of the Narrows, vice. Giya him a trial. son <S’ London's. See ad. in | attention of a majority of the tient, on inhaling the fumes, will “ Rubber-necks ” about town for a was registered at The Burns the this issue. — We can please you in any line cough up and spit out the membra few days. first of the week. —Mrs. Reese and her little we carry. Prices are within reason neous matter and the diphtheria —Clearance sale at Ma and quality is first consideration daughter came in from the stage —Presbyterian Church, Sunday will pass out. The fumes of the station on Sunday’s stage and are Jan. 31st. Morning Service 11 a. tar and turpentine loosen the mat son <J- London’s. See ad in with N. Brown A Sons. ' m., Union Sunday School 2 p. m. guests at the French House. this issue. ter in the throat. affording the re- —A. B. Mason of the firm of! Evening service, 7:15 p m. Topic —Kansas has turned Peffer down Mason A London left here yester-1 —Lee Caldwell, our tonsorial ar —“Good in Everything,” | lief that has batlled the skill of and elected Win. A. Harris as U. dap in company with Messrs. I tist has been confined to his room > physicians. 1). II. J ones . i S. Senator. Adams and Langley, on an extend ] f°r past week with rhe umatism. Pastor. I t 0 I Henry Cheatham has had charge —C. W. Fairbanks of Indiana led pleasure and business trip — Burns has had a fire engine for >Ti< ’i< was elected to succeed Vorhees in 1 Portland. Mr. Mason doesnot x | of the barber shop during Mr. several months but as vet we have pect to return until some time jn Caldwell’s sickness. the U. S. Senate from that state. I artiea knowing themselves heard nothing of any fire company March. —Guns, Bijycles, Mowers and being organized In case of fire at dehted to me are requested to —Dr. Marsden returned from a —Try a package of Heckers Self all kinds of machinery repaired this time we would be badly in «ml settle immediately by cash professional call in the southern promptly and satisfactorily at the Raising Buckwheat al) ready for C. H. Voegtly Hardware store. need of an organized fire company. 1 note. part of the county, last Monday. immediate use. No salt, yeast or C. H. VoEGTLY. What could an unorganiz d lot of —The finest line of gents furnish — Remember when in town and Baking Powder required, for sale hungry Mrs. Belle Geer will i et be- men do compared to a well drilled ing goods and clothing at N. Brown | at Mason A London’s. I fore you a first class meal for two- ‘ ‘ire company with a captain and A Sons. NOTICE. ¡everyman know his place and —Lee Caldwell has taken charge 'bits. —Clearance sale at Ma of the Henrv Cheatham barbershop —Chas. Voegtley wants those |duty? We would venture to say son $ London’s. See ad in where he will be pleaped to meet in need of furniture to give him a that if an alarm of fire was timed call. He has a complete line of in it would takp at least 30 min this issue. all his friends and former patrons. chairs, rockers, bed room sets. etc. . . , utes to get the engine in place and —The Rebekah lodge of Vale is Lee’s ability as a barber is above Remember that when you | ¡n reudiness, and half a dozen try going to give a musical entertain the average, we therefore have no ment, assisted by Alice Hamil- hesitancy in rec®mmending him to want an article that is not kept in . jng to do the same thing at once any other store in town, Worthing- 1 This matter should be looked after Handcock the 14th of February. our readers. Give him a call. ton is likely to have it as he usual- hv our town council, —If U. S. Senators were elected —There w’ll be a grand ball at ly keeps almost any article. Noi 1er by the popular vote, as they should the Adam George school house on 1 Found a Skeleton. be, the Oregon legislature would the 22d of February. Supper at — Quite a number of our friends | The boarding house of Mr». have been organized and doing the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Hill. from Harney haye visited Burns 1 J. R. Gould, contractor on the Belle Geer, bos the reputation of business two weeks ago. Tickets $1 50. Everybody wel since our last issue, among whom Burns Crane creek mail route, —Wonder what’s the matter come. Wm. J. George and F. P. were L. Weidenberg Jr., Prof. Chas. brought in the news last Thursday being first class in every particular, Newell, Chas. Leonard, Jasper night that George Page had found and Mrs. Geer is determined that with Bob Baker? We noticed him Heinz managers. • her house shall not lose its present on the street yesterday, but he the body of a man on Pelican is —M essrs. IL B. Langley and H. Davis and John Wyat. standing, but by every means in wouldn’t let u« get nearer than a M. Adams, the rail road men of F ound .—The place to buy —7 Can- ---- land, near Lawen. her power will endeavor to increase block of him. whom we made mention recently, dies, nuts, toys, cigars, tobacco’s,1 Later a party of about 20 citizens its popularity. One meal at her —If you wish to look through a returned from Lakeview Monday books,stationary or anything usual-1 lhat nsighboi hood investigated table is convincing proof of her fine line of clothing samples and on their way to Huntington. These lv kept in a Variety Bazar or Hack- the affair and found only a skele- cuisine ability °f the party told T he want to get a nice fit call on N.lgentlemen are working for our et store, is at Worthington’s, be- ,nn- cause he has the largest stock, T imes -H erald that from appear- cattle shipments next season and Brown A Sons, they are agents for cheapest prices and beet goods in 1 «nets the man must have been dead expect a liberal patronage from this The Royal Tailors. any of his lines. , IB or 12 years; the skeleton was section next spring. I —Sylvia Rebekah lodge of this v » j i . ,, —Atty. C. A. Sweek will leave Yesterday about 11 a m,| | perfect with the exception of the place is growing rapidly, They feet, which could net be found. It it a here next Sunday for Portland via of spinal-meningitis, little Earl. | initiated four candidates at their was lying on its face with one hand LOCAL DISEASE Huntington. Hie presence is nec- youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. H. and li th« remit of cold« and last meeting and are getting num- under it and the other doubled •udden climatic changes. essary as atty, in the action of the R. McClure, aged 9 months, after It ran tie cu red by a pli iMant erous applications. back and to one side. They could remedy which la applied di Wagon Road Company vs Harney an illness of about 10 days. The rectly Into the noatnla. Be find no indications of clothing, but ing 'tulrkly absorbed it gives —We have been informed that County in the matter of back taxes remains were taken to Harney to tons or anything l»v which it could roller at once. cattle around the lake are wintering due this county upon the lands day to be interred in the Harney l»e identified.’ in acknowledged to be the m<*! thorongh wre for nicely and that feed is abundant. owned by said company, and which cemetery. The bereaved parents Naeal (’aUrrh, (’old In Head and Hay Fever <»f all There was no fracture of the skull remedies. It open» and cleanse« the n »aal paMagea, Cattle can be found in that section will come up for hearing in the have the sympathy of this commu °r bones, whatever, and it is a mys allays pain and inflammation, heal* the aoreii, pro tecta the membrane from cold*. r«vtnrea the arnnea that would make excellent beef state court about the 1st of Febru nity. taate andarnell. Price Mr. at !>rii 'letaor by malt t> rv as to how it got there. Some jf KLY BKOTHKBft, M Warrenbi.-cet. New lurk. that have not been fed any bay this ary. —H. E. Thompson, leader of the think, as the lake used to cover the winter. — Mr. S. S. Williams, contractor Burns Band, has sent an order to the place where the skt-kV n was on Ontario Burns mail route, has C. G. Conn for one of his best E tkt found that some man must have —The ladies of Harney will give been giving the people of this tuba’s The instrument will cost JOHN F. STRATTON’S been drowned and fierhape washed 1» OlEBRATED a "poverty party” next Saturday county good mail service in spite of $104 delivered in Burns. Our to the place w l«-re it was found Op BirmingFamSteelStrings night for the benefit of the Sunday the bad riads Mr. Williams band is making progressive‘strides There has been no one iiiisMrig, so tor Violin Guitar Mandolin, eanja Sch >ol This is something out of brought in the last of the freght and will be second to none in the far ns known by the citizens, and W r N I ct Mid*. Birr« Pl.ir.l the usual and no doubt will be well that had been delayed during the state in a short time, and the boys MATT Warr.. i , j .1 to rurt Sr nJ lor 1 »tig as there is no evidence of any fi>i»l JOHN F. STRATTON attended. They invite al' to come, bad weather this week, and inform« owe much sf their success to their I play, the theory is surely correct Imptrlrr, Manufartui--- nr. I HAJrMl« Ztealar* us that the stages are able to bring dressed as shabbily as possible, and efficient leader. that b« was drowi ed in Malheur I I *11.813. 815,817 K «th SL, N. Y. all freight in now. 25 cents in your vest pocket. I T. I CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm