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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1897)
ihr (!imrs-ïirmfd —J. A, McCune paid our town a —Ras. Garrett was over on busi visit this week. ness the latter part of last week. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report — Annual school election March B orn —To the wife of Commis 1st, sioner Hagey, last Saturday morn- b“r- —James Perie and T. B. Ja.ue. ’"»• “ JAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF were in Burns Thursday [ —Don't forget that T he T imes - any newspaper in this county . s , , - , . Ae M llliams is doing business H erald does the best Job Printing c and at prices you can ail rd. ---- --------------- , with our merchants today. ABSOLUTELY Local News. IK)ti ,.d Wagh HarkneM' —Guns, Bicycles, Mowers and all kinds of machinery repaired _ Leaf Lard at the People’s .Meat on our streets today. promptly and satisfactorily at the Market. —Jorgensen has the finest anti —Fresh meats always on hands Hardware store. Oregon Leads The World. best lot of goods that ever came to — Fresh corn beef at the People’s at the Peoples Meat Market. | —Remember when in town and Meat Market. ' . — ----------- ,>-■ . , . hungry Mrs. Belle Geer will i et 1 e- Burns; go and see for yourself., Henry Maule, a seedma.i of -Sheriff McKinnon is having a f((n> you Knit chlg8 meal for |wo. '.lie is also taking Cabinet Photos. . Win. . ’ at $3 per dozen. Do not forget to * '‘Hadeiphia, «tiered 2« premiums —The dog poisoner was out l«8t well dug on bis property near the go and see what he has on hand. . for best specimens of various kinds ! < — nigLt. . court house. — Remember Mason (tnd mi I , . n . , of vegetables raised in 1896 in the — 1 he losses of the sufierers by — Henry Lyons of Lawen. was up —New laces and Novelty ribbon London's ¿mini clearance r in Baker ,, . ... ednes- - 1 nited States, Mexico and Canada, the fire ( itv last . \\ this week. at Mrs. A. A. Cowing’s Millinery sale. Not ice t h eir a d. day, are as follows: Mrs. J. P. Ofthese 27 premiums the states that ' —Chas. Voegtley i -See M as m A London’s newr ad 8lore‘ wants those Faull, owner of the City Restaurant took the largest number were New —Our patrons are well satisfied >n ,ieed of furniture to give him a in this issue. building, $1000; no insurance. S. York 4. Pensylvania 4 and Oregon with the clearance sale prices at (a ’ L ‘ .^ aB a com pl e,e °* —Al Sutherland was registered Ichairs/rockers, bed roon.'se’ts. etc' M Btek‘ »f the restaurant 5 Of Oregon’s five premiums four Mason & London. were from Union county—as many at The Burns the first of the week. I —G 0 Hendricks’ little girl is $600; fullv insured. Mrs. R E from this county as from any other —Grand ball at Locher’s Hall —Pon’t fail to take advantage of still suffering with erysipelas. She i Bvani, milliner, stock damaged by single state on this continent. Ore Mason A London’s clearance sale. Feb. 22, by the P. I’. P. Supper at is now in town under the care of water, $250, no insrance Terry A The Burns, 50 cents a plate. Fleetwood, proprietors of the Hub gon’s live premiums were |50 each —The teachers examination last I Dr. Marsden. grocery store, stock damaged by to Wm. Dobbs, I nion; J Frazier. —John Garrett, a resident of week resulted in five out of eight —Tn our last issue we made a water, $500; fully insured. Mrs. E. S. Dully and Silas Carter, Emigrant creek, is registered at I applicants being successful. I mistake in the date of our town New Bridge(three in Eagle valley;) The Burns. election. It will be held on March | Four portly gentlemen of Pendle and $50 to J R. Douglas, Albany. —Two more Conn instruments —H B Symes moved into the 2nd instead of March 5th. added to the band this week, an ton Wednesday engaged in a dis —Ex Eilat con et for Alfred Welcome stone building, recently purchased —Frank Metseban came over pute as to which was the heaviest. bv him from Louis Racine, last and a tenor for Cneater Smith ,, , I Alex Drysdale swore ha could tip from Silvies last Friday, He N( )TI< ’L. took , , , , , Monday. —A few days left in February. occasion to attend the whist club 'the scales at more than any of the —.1. S. Devine of Alvord was a meeting before returning—Canyon | others. W. F. Matlock averred Take advantage of the reduction in Parties knowing themselves in that he was heavier than any of debted to me are requested to call visitor to our town the latter part ¡News prices at N. Brown A Sons. them, while Charles I Frazier and land settle immediately by cash of last week accompanied by E. II I or — Our Presbyterian minister, Mr. King of Harney. —D II. Jones will preach in I George Hart tman set up similar ■ note. Jones is quite ill andljt may be Harney next Sunday morning and claims. It was finally agreed to! —Rev. A. Royse, the Baptist | evening, if he has sufficiently re- I (’. II. VoEGTLY. some time before he is able to at settle it. Mat lock stepped ‘oil the I 'minister of this place, begun a tend to his clerical duties. I | covered from his late attack of ill scales and weighed exactly 218' series of meetings in the Jordan ness. —J. I’. Dickenson informs us that I hall last night. pounds. Drysdale was next and James Brock, of the Saddle Butte — Mrs. Martha Adams, who now the scales were not changed a notch —\\ e are indebted to Secretary occupies the Gto Young residence for him, for lie weighed exactly All accounts on Subscription or neighborhood, has sold 600 head of of State Kincaid for the Bienn'a ’ | solicits the patronage of the public 218 pounds Hartman was next o,btiwise due T he T imes H erai d cattle to F. S. Miller for $17 per report of that officer, for the years for plain sewing, repairing and and again ¡t was uneeessarv to ' "P tu January 1 1.897, are payable head 1895-96, which reached our table cleaning gentlemen’s clothii g. change t he scales, as he weighed to me and an early settlement either —Just received at N. Brown & today. —Mr Simmons an old gentleman ‘ exactly 218 pounds. Frazier was by eash or note is requested. Sons a fine line of ladies tan foot* hair cut llivi"g iu ,he Warn* S«’ri,'‘i8,|n.-xt and he weighed exactly 2261 W C. B yrd . wear. Call and examine their j — When you wish a nice •neighborhood, is suflering «'th I pound,t beati|(g the others ei gbt | or shave, call on Lee Caldwell at fine line i f ladies tan low shoes in the II Cheatham Barber shop Lee paralysis. Dr. Marsden was called | pounds ahd wi„ning lhe b(Mt g C(M1, ties and buttons. Not ice cig «r in town, which was the size tnak s a specialty of cutting hair. to see him last Friday. — License have been issued by -It is reported that the citizens I,,f.,he W!'^r <ach one l,a,i ,nn,,el’ —The P. P. I’, will give a grand - . 1 U’llIIIUF to txN get «»tit on» /»•»*> cigar /ll.».«»« from each ......1. The boarding house of Mrs. . 1 1 winner the county clerk to Ed Perry to I j of the \\ arm Springs are endeavor ()f the (1,.f,,.UeiJ une8. ball at Locher ’ s Hall Feb. 22. Be Belle (¡eel, has I lie reputation of wed Miss Dora Thompson, step, iug to get an extension of the mail being first class in every particular, daughter of Mr. Sam King. We sure to attend. Supper al The • I route from the Narrows to that NOTICE. understand the ceremony will take Burns, 50 cents a plate. and Mrs. (Jeer is determined that point and a post oilice established I her house shall not lose its present place tomorrow. —Some of the unmarried men of in their vicinity. | AH pergong jndebled t(> the firm standing, but by every means in —Just a few paterns of outing Burns are taking steps to organize — The antlers, head and neck of of Johnson A Harris alae Bailey A flannel left at Mason A London’s a “Bachelors Club” and reading a deer, mounted, is on exhibition at I Harris are requested to make an her power will endeavor to increase room, This is something that its popularity. One meal at her Call l< fore they are all gone. the hardware store of G er A (\>.,«arlv settlement by cash or note. receive encouragement from j should table is convincing proof of her This extraordinary nice piece of1 If ll(»t settled by the l»t. of March — IL E Thompson and Ben all. cuisine ability. werk was done by A. 1). Varian the books will be placed in the^ I I’m n paid “Uncle” J. P Holmes —N. Brown A Sons February a visit last Saturday night. What clearance sale means something to and shows great skill in that line of! hands of an attorney for collection.' art. H ugh H arris . - was the trouble boys? We pre you if you wish to purchase goods. | — Bob Reed and Len Walton are sume someone changed the sight« Dress goods, drv goods and fancy N < >t !<•< •. U J _ Prof. W. H. Fct’hc, »1.1 ,both on the wounded list. l'h«- HI <1 make« • «peci.iltv ..f —We are having fine weather. are reduced Call and compare former was thrown from a sled ' ¿8 U ■ L V Epil. u»v, till» Without prices now with former prices. B . Fj d.iubt tri al« I (IIKI I ur. I ut the roads are in a bad condi e<l more < ns, r t liun any while coasting, resulting ir. a j( I. All delinquent taxes must posi- Eg 'MH K MH livitu; I'lrsfan; III« lion. Snow on the mountains to | — We have just found out today cut on the hand, the latter stepped I tivelv be paid before the beginning R H fl k 1. thing. We have heat J of case« the depth of from four to seven feet why Tom Jones and Leon Brown i 1 On a nail, which ran nearly through "f new ,"x v‘ar Parties know- of to yea«»' (tanking .................... - ' painful ling themselves delinquent will 1 hi« insures an immense hav and failed to bring any game - home on *'-• his foot, resulting in a very please settle at once and save costs grain crop the coming season. their return from the P-ranch. The as well as dangerous wound. of levy and sale. j reason for the entire absence of —R S. Huston, foreman of th-j Dated Feb. 3rd 1897. —Mrs. C. F MeKinnev, of this proof of success was they slaugh Guard, went to Salem today to ap place, fill on the ice last Friday, A J. M< KlNNON, tered so many deer they were un tin of his absolute cure, free tn any aufTrrere from which she is now suffering willing to advertise the famous pear before a special military ex Sheriff Harney Co. Ore. who may sen ! their P. <) and Expre* i n b'rr .4. V’e a-lvtxe any one wishing a cure tonddre 1 with a colics fracture of the left j hunting "ground. Some one filed amii.ing l>oard to receive the exam PnxX.W. IL FiXXX, I. U.t 4 Cedar 3t.. Mew \ art wrist. Little Jack Robinson is also the eights off their guns but that ¡nation for the rank of 1st lenten Lost Note. suffering from the same kind of a «lid not signify «» either of them ant. Lieutenant Iiustou was elect fracture, he being thrown from a can shoot just as well without ed to that cilice some lime ago. but On ab» ut the 14th dav of 11er is required to take the military 1897, a note for $40 made l»V w tied » bile coasting, last Monday. sights as with them. examination before receiving bis A Wvmrr «V Carter, ami payable —The news is brought to this —We are informed by Dr. Mars commission —Eugene Guard. July 1st. 1897, to t he und« r*'gn« d. ELY B PI NEOLA BALSAM la a ture lUmrdw place that Jack Brady and John den that the infant son of Mr. and and f r antiirna. It — Rev. W. (). Forbes from P >rt was lost in Burn", Oregon. All fur c<*:igho, cool«, tore LLrual »ootb««, quickly Callow have discovered a rich ledge Mre. J. C Beatty, born on January land, will bold protracted me« lings parties are cautioned not t<> n«*goti » the cough, an«f rendm expo u in the Pueblo mining district. It 20. died on the 26th. six days after in Burns and Harney «luring t«> xt ate f<>- the swine. oration ea*y. month 1.« t ” s prepare o«irs«-|vea assays $33 gold $23 silver and 13, I irth, of pneumonia. Mrs. Beattv« Consumptives A literal re*ard will be paid for will Invariably derive |*r cent copper. The fortunate the mother, who has been very ill minds an«l hearts. fo. thia great I I . I ■ Gospel tr« at. We Imp»- to ««e a its rrlnru to Geo. V llav » Burns, Many who a«ip| >>**e discoverers have purchased a‘Jit with “child-bed” fever, is now in a great many of our dear frirmlg. Oregon. UivirraM uto bjron- J B hady . eetnptk’D are only stamp mid and will, as son as fair way to recover. The f-iends givir g lieid to the graci.itis inv'ta a chronic C' M or «h ep ;•< «‘il>le. put it on the ground and of both Mr. and Mrs Beatty, who lions of the GoP|«t*l aeafrd CoUgh, oft* U avirravat* »1 l y ra- D H J ones , ther improvements neee*sary to reside here, are very glad to hear •ji*Th. F'»r I eMwrh __________ um — f.'y't , ( rt-un Bn'm. Both Pr..«^l , "ir ««!<«• th«MT rn; trln«c »«« wraith •cnaed’»'« ire pltamuil to Cream Ba in, fk — •<, Writ» JÓH « W KbDKKHt h’. A «;■ p.t.nt Att .r P.i«’or r»v«, dtvelope their mine. . of her h‘ Proved cond,t,on' P' iwo I* . fB*. H id l-y Waahln,t> . 1< < . t r thrlr ,1 x.• prix. uBw *r Baking Powder pure WX1.JIIHM'* I EhRVAKY. 17 U 7 iiirrn LUI life COUGHS and COLDS h Wanted-in Idea «»I Hai ut l«J Luulrel Uvetu.uid waut*l ELY BKU1HEIU.M WaoeabL, N«w )o<L