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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1897)
is a simple metallic chain terminat-, Deafness Cannot be Cured. ing in a handle at each end To by local applications, as they can each link in the chain is fastened i not reach the diseased portion of WEDNESDAY MAK< H. 8 1897. two tiny balls so arranged as to the ear. There is only one way to permit of easy revolution. The cure deafness and that is bv consti- FRANK GOODMAN Proprietor. chain is taken in both hands and Luck In Odd Number». itutional remedies,.. J2e8^Qeilii *8 rapidly pushed backward and for caused by an inflamed condition of Good cord wood delivered on short notice and at Reasonable Rates A tramp ?at in the hotel rotunda ward oyer the aching portion of the the mucous lining of the liustach- ,d tried to look lika a guest. His head, tho speed ofeourse. being reg- ¡an ^ube When this fl ame gets JfW“Leave orders at \\ orthington’s Drug Store clothes were rather seedy for a $4- u-lati-d b.y the judgement of the suf- inBatned you have a rumbling a day boarder, but he had a dis fi rer. -sound or imperfect hearing, ami tinguished air. Turning to a band The advantage of the little ar- when it is entirely closed deafness somely attired stranger seated next rangement. say those who know, is ig the result, and unless the inflam to him the seedy* one remarked, that it increases the capillary cir- ¡nation can be taken out and this cheerfully: dilation and thereby produces the tube restored to its normal condi i "The dawn of prosperity is at effect of a gentle or violent reaction, tion, hearing wil’ be destroyed for-1 according as the sufferer pleases. ever; nine cases out of ten are hand.” •Do you think se?” responded But whatever be the explanation of caused by catarrh, which is nothing AND the miracle, its strong point un but an imilamed condition of the ! the stranger. deniably lies in the fact that it is mucous surfaces. “Mire.” new. Drugs have long since "Why?” We will give One Hundred Dol “Because 1897 can’t help being a proved theirineflieacy. Electricity lars for a’ y case of Deafness (caus lucky year. There’s luck in odd may not be tampered with at will, ed by catarrhjthat can not be cured number1. Such a combination of and such radical measures as a! by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for luckv numbers as that of 1 and 7 change of diet or the adoption of circulars, free. and 9 must bring about good t.mes. habits of exercise are naturally un- F. J. C heney , A Co. I’ropts., IS T1IE Take 1897. Nothing could be welcome to the woman who is per- Toledo, O. luckier except 77 < t and it will be 1 suaded she can obtain the same re Sold by druggists, 75 ets. PLACE TO GET BARGAINS IN HOSIERY. UNDERWARE, a long time before we see that suits by a simple little metal chain. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. GLOVES, MITTONS. TOWELS, FLANNELS. ETC date.” It is tri.° that it is an expensive toy I Located first block East of Chtych. « said the “I should think so,” but that will doubtless be consider-' The Weekly Oregonian :.r?d T iie cd only as an evidence of its value • H erald for only two dollars ayear. stranger, smiling. M. H. C anaday , Manager. “Now, let us analyze the ele I--------- — Subscribe or renew at once and se mints of luck in 1897. We have ’ John Minto, of Salem, secretary (cure your county paper and the first 1 and 9 and 7. That’s a goo 11 of the state board of horticulture. • most newsy weekly published in •> n/i ; (j > g of /» . i[ i le opinion • • . i .<i be this state starter. Then we have the 8 and that there wilt . ............. j Every intelligent read-1 we have 7, or if th it doesn’t suit an unusually heavy yield of fruit er cannot help but see the advau- you we add the 1 to 8 and we have of all kinds in Oregon this year, tage of gi fting two papers for the )» This is encouraging for fruit men j price of one. We hope our sub "Wits both ways,” said the scribers will see the point and give stranger. ' ns a call. I “Ofeourse it d®es. Then we add I them all together—1 and 8 and 9 DEALER IN— and 7—and we have 25. That’s an jdd number, too. Then we add W A N't ED ■ I ■ 1 the 2 and the 5 and we have *>pond with < ti'ea.'ii purtie- another luoky number. Then we f ,vh<> limy lie nb'e to supply : TINWARE. GUNd. AMMUNITION- take the 8 fiom the 9 or the 7 from I me wi li cli.>ic Indi in relies the 8 and we have 1 left. Odd -p. ar iieud.-. arrow lieai -tone • t Write me. tellina in ’ wh it ?iA( HINE SHOP IN (ONNECl'loN. Bicycles, Mowing Machines, Gun* number again. Then subtract the TO THE e. Ad ires»: II. P H amilton . IS from the 97 and you have 79, Two Rivers, \\ ston-in . | ets. repaired promptly and satisfactory. an odd number, made up of two 1 corking lucky numbers, 7 and 9. I tell you we’re ail going to get rich STOCK INSPECTOR. this year. | UHI I1AKNEY Col XI V, “I hope so,” said the stranger. | ( it'o.T’ia’ygaskis. Hui’iis.t )r. “I know it I feel that I am go DEPU 1’IES, GIVES THE CHOK E OF ing to make a big strike during I O. B Dingle, — Dian <md, Oregon. 1897 By the way, could you lend 1 H. S. Monis, — Biley, Oregon. me a nickle foi car fare? 1 left mv 2-TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES pocketbook at home, and—” I “Here’s live pennies,” said the C Ä- SWEEK, Stranger. “I 11 give ’em to you for GREAT UNION V! TORNEY AT LAW, luck—all ones, and the sum is 5.’ ‘Thanks; I’ll go and take my car,-’ and the seedy man made a I I ■ ■ bee line for the stranger watched him and saw him enter a saloon , V ia \ JA 8POK \N E with a big sign announcing “The I DENVER MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA Largest Schooner in town for 5 ST PAUL KANSAS CITY ¿¡REAL ESTATI cents ” Turning to a friend, he ! lemarked: NOTARY PUBLIC "He's i.ot going to make a land LOWEST RATES B l TBITO journey by car I see that he has To al) Ernten cities I gone to t ike a schooner.” Bl HNS, Olii GON. First door south Wood Yard! She Simco-^vvaid LOOK! Johnson’s Wood Yard! LISTEN!! Cash Store C. H. VÜEGTLY, I 0 R & N Everything NOTHERN Cheap tor Cash. : PACIFIC Fine Kentucky V/hiskie cr.zcow gpPraelices before U S. I ntxl Oftiev. Magic Cure l or Headaches. A new fad is being taken up by women addicted to headaches. It is a little mechanical instrument of inass.ige, simple in construction and requiring no skill frits application. 1 he results are said to be tniracu- . Ivus and the women who have ji’i ti ed by the marvellous cures < fleeted by t’* e little toy now n uni- her it among their most priceless treasures. And as there never was known to l>e a woman who did not have 1 e.idachcs. the number to whom the new reme ly will appt al is practically infinite. much-vaunted little Allair OCEAN STEAMERS leave Portland every 5 day s for San Francisco. D'.', W.L. Marsden. PMXSJCIÄN. Trans leave Baker Citv: East Oilice bound 11:58 p in; Westbound 3:02 p in , BURNS For full details call on the O. R A* N. agent, at Baker City, or ad dress, AND SURGEON ; at AddTMS . OREGON ¿Gen. Pass Agent. P rtland. Or E M«NE!L. President and Mangr. 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