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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1897)
à lie äimrs-iirtafd. Rev. D. H. Jones is reported —Fresh meats always on hands at the Peoples Meat Market. I on the sick list. WEI SE:-liAV FEl I.lAKY. 10 1.“ 7 — N. Comegys and wife are liv- — N. Brown A Sons have a new ad. in this issue. ing in the Thos. Dodaon residence. HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. Local News. —Our sales are alright, Highest of all in Leavening Tower.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report —Mail orders given spec — Harney County Warrants ial attention at Mason S’ wanted by N. Brown A S obs . London’s. Highest cash price paid. — Miss Rose Dickenson is visit — Don’t forget that T he T imes - ing her sister, Mrs II. B. Symes in H erald does the best Job Printing er and at prices you can afford. this place, A bsolutely pure —Guns, Bicycles, Mowers and — When vou wish a nice hair cut Curtis Bartlett, Grace Bartlett. Notice. all kinds of machinery repaired j| ettie Bartlett, or shave, call on Lee Caldwell at Hattie Bartlett, ,. the II Cheatham Barbershop Lee promptly and satisfactorily at the Carl Berth t», Stella Bartlett, I’. S. Land Otliee. Burns, Ore., —Our customers are treated al- C. H. Voegtly Hardware store inak s a specialty of cutting hair, | Lewis Bonham, Maude Curry, right. M ason & L ondon . Jan. 30, 1897. — Remember when in town and Eugene Daly , Libbie lM'otidress, To whom it may concern: The —James Adams is over from the I —Alonzo Fleming has received hungry Mrs. Belle Geer will >et be fore you a first class meal tor two- Alma DeCoudress, Nine Det'ou official plat of the survey of the news that his sister is very ill in Owy bee. dress, Ethel DeCoudres», Grace I'ownship hereinafter named, has California and not expected to live.1 bits. —Leaf Lard at the People’s Meat He will leave for her home next1 —Remember Mason ant ^¡Gittings, Delia Johnson. Zelpha been approved bv the United Sur Market. Johnson, Cast >lia Johnson, (iussie veyor General for Oregon, and will Monday. I London's grand clearance Kingsbury, Daisy Moffett, • 'arrie be filed in this otliee, Monday, — Fresh corn beef at the People’s —City election March 5th. A sale. Notice their ad. Moffett, Rosa Miller, Lula M'ller. March,8 1897, at 10,o’clock a id ,and Meat Market. mayor and two councilmen are to I —Chas. Voegtley wants those. Dtssie Miller, Edith Miller, Joseph on and after said day, we will be —Bob Laker put in an appear be elected to succeed Mayor Geer in need of furniture to give him a | call. He has a complete line of Miller, Nellie McM illite, Wm prepared to receive applications for ance again this week. and councilmen Chas. Johnsen and ‘chairs, rockers, bed room sets. etc. I Rutherford, Mary Rut her for l,OI live land in said Township, viz: Town- —T. A. Rhea is again in town I H. E. Thompson. —Sheriff McKinnen and S. W. Rutherford, Rose Rutherf rd,Willie ship 22, South, Range -If E. . W. M. registered at The Burns, — Messrs. Clarence Drinkwater, Miller spent two days in the vicin Robertson, Lilli-* Roberts.. ., Lena >" Malheur county, Oregon. —J. L DeCoudress made this William Rutherford, William How ity of La wen the first of this week. Robertson, Morgan Pn-I. v, and T homas J oxes , Register. ard, and Curtis Bartlett: Misses Phoebe Wright. office a call this morning. A. A. C owing , Receiver. —Dr. W. L. Marsden has pur Effie Hutchinson, Jessie De j Names of visitors as follows: Mr. —Clearance sale at Ma Coudress, Grace Bartlett and Carrie chased the lots adjoining his pro M. F. Howard, director, Mr A I. I son <J’ London’s See ad in Moffett are in for teachers exami I pertv on the north, formerly owned Johnson, clerk, Mrs J. M Howard, NOTH ’l l. by Mrs. M A. Fry. this issue. nation. Mrs. (.). J. Massiker, Miss Minnie Parties knowing themselves in —Albert Busse was in from his — New lace» and Novelty ribbon Bonham, Mr. W. F. Moffett and debted to me are requested to call — Great reductions in fur ranch near the lake this week. Mr. | Mr. Fred French at Mrs. A. A. Cowing’s Millinery nishing goods at Mason <S ‘ Busse i never forgets T he : T imes - and settle immediately by cash or store. r .. i . ’ • s. Our motto is—“Be Thorough.” London note. 1 H erald office when in town. —John Harper, of the Narrows Respct submitted I C. II. VoEUTLY. —Tommy Conger killed on l’ine — The editor and wife look their was doing business in Burns this M. N. B onham , creek, in Grant county, recently, a creeK, in urani county, recently, a . departure yesterday for the sunny’ week. Teacher. i I monster gray eagle, positively on» | their destination being Gal-1 —Our prices are alright, —Our goods are alright, NOTICE. ___ - -- captured * ’ in • that ' » — IT. B. Symes ai d J. I*. Dicken- ' *o C f a |[ I )e _ ] 1 ar gest • ever veston. Texas. Col. Asbury is a son have purchased the Racine county. 1 Its^ wings measured 8 J(.]egate to"the National Editorial Bakery. feet 2 inches Trom tip to tip. . • ' ^,p | Association which meets in that bird could carry a child, its claws —Chas. Cochran of the Items city on tire 16th, and the pencil office was a caller at this office measuring 8 inches from tip to tip, pushers from all over the nation ■ ne of its spurs being 3} inches in Mond ay. expect to have a grand time togeth length. —Jas. M hon and Mrs. Boehma er.—Canyon News. —Jorgensen has the finest and All accounts on Subscription or best lot of goods that ever came to Burns; go and see for \ yourself. I othei wise due T he T imes -H erald He is also taking Cabinet Photos, up to January 1 1897, are payable at $3 per dozen. Do not forget to ■ to me and an early settlement either go and see what he has on hand. ’by cash or note is requested. — Mrs. Martha Adams, who now W. C. B yrd . .occupies the Geo Young residence | ! were re^it te. ed at the French Hotel I —The wife of an old toper at i —A Washington state ed>tor ap-, solicits the patronage of the public Marshfield concluded to frighten ppaj8 i to Ids subscribers in this I f,t,r Plai" ee'ving repairing and ' the first of the week. Not ico |her wayward husband a few even r I . cleaning gentlemen s clothing, —Grand ball at Locher's Hall unique manner: If you have fre- Feb. 22, by the P. P. I*. Supper at ings ago by arraying heiself in a quent headaches, dizziness and The boarding house of Mr«. frightful apparel and when her fainting spells, accompanied with The Burns, 50 cents a plate. Not ice. Belle Geer, has the reputation of boozy husband entered the door she chills, chilblains epilepsy and I —(’ash and the best price paid -aid in a deep sepulchral tone: being first class in every particular, All delinquent taxes must, posi- for Harney County Warrants at Come with me; I am the devil ’ j jaundice, it is a sign tint you are | and Mrs. Geer ..... -ell, .....1 likeiy lo db .1 „.y !•» P»« ....... is determined that ..... . N. Brown A S ns. His reply vas ‘Zat Sho? Sliak ■; minute, Pay your subscription a J of the new tax year. Parties know —The lower house his not organ I’m vourbrother-in-law I married year in advance and thus make ling themselyes delinquent will 1 standing, but by every means in iz'd and the prospect« of Mitchell vour sister.” yourself solid for a good obituary ; please settle nt once and save costs | her power will endeavor to increase I its popularity. One meal at her notice.” to return to th .* U S. senate are —Some one has figured out th, I of levy and sale. table is convincing proof of her very slim. occupation of the members of the I Dated Feb. 3rd 1897. A Success cuisine ability . A J. M c K innon , —I. L. Campbell •ditor of legislature and reports as follows: I I Sheriff Harney Co. Ore. Eugene Guard, was married I’bere are 31 farmers. 2 horticultor The entertainment given by the Saturday and has gor.e to Mexico i«ts, 1 stock raiser, 2 cannerymen, kindergarten and primary depart Lost Note. on a wedding tour. 5 manufacturéis. 1 banker, 2 capi ment of the public school last Sat —The P. P. P. will give a grand talists, 3 teachers, 11 merchants, 1 urday evening was pronounced a <)n ab. nt the 14th day of Dee ball at Locher’s Hall Feb. 22. Be conductor, 1 surveyor, 17 lawyer», ¡ success by all. Th« program was 1897, a note for $40 made by W sure to attend. Supper at The 4 doctors, 1 brewer, 2 ministersand well rendered and the performance A. Wymer A Carter, and payable 1 elder. The author of this might speaks well for their instructress J j Burns, 50 cents a plate. .July 1st. 1897, to the und< rsigned. change his slate and class about 30 It would be an injustice to the w„ loHt ¡n Burn„ Oregon. AH —Alfred Welcome sent for a I of them as do nothing«—Ex. chi.<ln n who took part to make , pnrtjeB ar(, cautioned not to negoti Conn cornet this week. If the mention of anyone. The . . ., —Walter W\land, who was in special band boys keep on at the present * - ate to? the same, house was crowded and the audi- .... , , , rate we will soon have a full set of the county jail at Canyon for lar i , , • ... 1 A liberal reward will be paid for , ence «bowed their appreciation hv .. , ,, ... ,, ,, cenv of a horse and saddle, escaped Conn instruments. • ' its ret urn to Geo. V Hay s Burns, ..... , . „ vigorously applauding. FEBRUARY 12 1897. one night last week, by sawing off t ._ e ' , . . ’ ,ave j Oregon. J B rady . — Rrpr< sentative Dustin in a let not been informed aa to the amount ter to the Blue Mountain Eagle, the bolt« that held the casing of the of receipts. —■ - ........... states that he does not think the door. He was found on Beach AT THE V lower house of the le gislature will creek and again taken into custody School Repot t. Trot. W. • H. apaciulty Peeke, wl.o by Chas. Wood. When Sheriff •2 N4 wane* a lia» »peciultv < t ! organize at all. fl j» b] ■ L 1 make» Epilepsy, with. Kpilepay, hai without Livingston came upon the scene 1 ■ I V. doubt trial. I and .ml < JORDON HALL. Report of the Drewsey public doubt treated cur ed more< a»< t than any — The Conn tuba which was sent Wy lai d took a ruz >r from his pock rchool for the month comm ncing ■ living Phy.ician; his ■ucceea I. a»t oniahl ng. for some time ago hat arrived and et and made three attempts to cut Jan 4 and ending Jan 29, 1897: We have heard ot case« ot to years' standing our band i* very proud of it. bis throat l>ef»re lie could be «top No. of t.ovs enrolled ................... 23 cured by Good music and a good timo him. Ho ‘•Presented to H E Thompson by ped. Dr. Ashford was summoned Ne. of girls enrolled ................... 37 publishes a Supper at Burns valuable guaranteed the Burns Band” is engraved on and fixed him up and he is doing work on Total enrolled during month 60 this dIs- Hotel. the bell. very well. When asked why he at A verag» daily attendance . case, which 57 j ho sends — Long t’rtek elected the follow tempted to take his life he replied No. cases tradiness -w 11 h a ... 40 — laiao bot of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers ii g officer« at their city election that he promised the sheriff that if Tim»- lost by tardiness (¡hours 5 m tle who may send tbeir P.O and E»pr<-o ad.lr<-»a. We advise any one wishing a euro toaddre.s last week: Mayor, Orin L Patter he would not put him in the iron No. of pupil« neither absent no Tur. ■THATTil'» Prof.W. a.ntu,r.l>., 4Cedar. N«w Ter* son; councilmen. T. B. Keener, D. cell h* would not try to eecap»*. tardy ...................................... 35 BAM» ÍXSI HI Ml NTS P King. N. B. Oliver and E O. Now that he had violated bi« word No. of visitors ........................ wdiawt.H>r »«XT rar.lumi Woodall, recorder. T. F. Hall; he did not want to see Mr Living- Following are the names of the Hll IUUU Wiin< lo imlenO marahal, Ge». F. WarJ; treasurer, ston again and would rather die pupils who were neither absent nor ■ i«r’.?M *«2 Z’Lr ’’’•J y U wraith than return to jail. Writs» U FDDF.KHÍ ’RN A < »» f4twit Aitor M S Keeney. tardy during the month: Wrt«blnfU>>>. D <’,. f r ffcrir || 4ipriw uffer •**•1 uf lw<j Lu4Ul/*>l wablod I GRAND Masquerade Ball. Tnej- 1 lid Cured Í Wanted-An Idea wmihuw C* M-»w t* *«*• time »*» * >• «P«VJ4| irvi << ' *w«r »• toe I W« er« JOHN f l*i«He«'r4 * —« if» SinvrTON »xaur-— »i.i IL ' . 1 -W