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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1897)
— V a h Harkness is in town. 5hr n i —Dean Horton of Diamond is in •our citv. | DNFSl-AY MAH' H. 3 !H7 the largest circulation of a \ y . newspaper in tiiiscounty . Local News. session — Leaf Lard at the People’s Meat Market. —Fresh meats always on hands at the Peoples Meat Market. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report —Messrs. Shown and IN mans of Harney in town on Monday. —Watch the space reserved tbr the O C. Co., for their new ad —Don’t fail to take advantage of — See the change in the Burns Mason A’ London’s clearance sale. Bar in this issue. You are well, —The Ontario stage failed to get here today, on account of the bad treated there. Give them a call ABÔCiUTELY PURE this roads we sunpose. —Chas. Voegtley wants those \( >TI< ’l l. in need of furniture to give him a NOTICE. week. i —Among those registered at the call. He has a complete line of — Mrs. Geo. Sizemore is reported , Burns today are Geo. Kirchberger chairs, rockers, bed room sets, etc. Parties knowing th«ins«!v<- in- A II accounts on Subscription or I j and A. S. Ward, of Smith. I ill. , del-led t<> me are request« d to call otherwise due T he T imes H erald — Don t forget that 1 he limes - , , . , . , , _ j \ McCune visited our town —Frank Dibble was in town last 1 _ . , , and settle immediately t v cash or up t I January 1 1897, are payable ' H erald does the best Job 1 rioting Saturday trading with our mer- ii- since our last issue. n- 1 note, to me and an early settlement either ana at prices vou can afford. C. II. VoEGTl Y. _ ’iqie town election yesterday cha nts. bv cash or note is requested. — A. B. Dickenson was elected | passed off very quietly. — Monday’s annual school elec- W. C. B yrd . director in school district No. 21 at — Rev. W. O Fori < s Presbyter- Ition resulted in the election of H. —N. (’onicgvs has moved into the annual election on last Monday, ian Synodical Missionary of Port- C. Levens director and W. Y. King the Frank Milter residence. ami Mrs. Jennie Fenwick elected land will be here this week, to I clerk. Not ice. — Look out for I. S. Geer & Co’s. clerk. hold a seiies of meetings in the • —Mr. and Mrs. Rest were in n, w ad. in next issue. —Several Fossil sports, blessed Presbyterian church in this place, The boarding house of Mrs. i Burns two or three davs since our — Fresh corn beef at the People’s with more time and horses thurii Services will begin on next Sun Relle Geer, has the reputation of J last issue, the guests of Mr. and | inuu-y, are planning to go on horsi- day* morning at 11 o’clock a. m. being first class in every particular, Meat Market. Mrs A. C. Worthington. hack to set' the big fight at Carson — W S Love, who has been cm- and Mrs. Geer is determined that —Mason A London are still sell —The latest we have from Salem City on March 17th. The ride cant ployed in Dr. Horton's drug store her house shall not lost- its present ing goods at reduced prices. is to the effect that some of the be made in ten days.—Ex. I for the past six months, left here standing, but by every means in —N. Brown A Sons have some membeis of the legislature are still — Baker City can boast of the, on Monday last for bis home in her power will endeavor to increase thing to say to you in this issue. holding on and trying to organize highest priced hitching post in the Portland. Mr. Love made many its popularity. One meal at her —Deputy Sheriff Mothershead — When you wish a nice haircut United States. Il stands in front friends while here who regret very table is convincing proof of her ii,,.d<- a Hying trip to Happv Valley or shave, call on Lee Caldwell at. of the Pacific Brewery and cost much t-> lose so good a druggist and cuisine ability. on i/isiness the first of .this week. the H Cheatham Barbershop Lee $4,’500. It is "the top of an artes agreeable gentleman, —'I here was a larger turn out of! mak s a specialty of cutting hair. ian w< 11, 1 —exchange puts the follow- _ County court in vetet^ at the school election Monday than usual. notici :. on —Save money by buying your Garden Seeds of I. S. Geer & Co. — Mr Ted Hayes and wife were We will also furnish you Onion Sets v .-¡ting friends in Burns the latter cheaper than you can buy them ■ a Hi where. part of last week. —Onion seed fiom liicts per H>. I jng language in the mouth of one of up. All kinds of Garden Seeds as i •ur preachers: “The hand that , All persons indebted to the limi cheap as vou can Imv them any made the mighty heavens made a. 1 of Johnson A Harris also Bailey Ar I place. Fine lot of Onion S-ts at I. .grain of sand; which made the' j Harris arc requested to make an 'S. Geer A’ Co’s. Send in your or- lefty mountains made a drt»p of I 1 early settlement by cash or note. water; which made you made the —Miss Mary George, daughter of'ders. —School district No. 4 elected If not settled by the 1st. of March grass in the field; which made me Homer Mace director and Jos. Hill Mr. Adam George residing near — Mrs. Martha Adams, who now tin books will be placed in the And Lawen, returned home ten days occupies the Geo Noting residence made me made a daisy.” 1 hands of an attorney for collection. re-elected clerk. since, after an absence of two years solicits the patronage of the public hi re the congregation bolted. H igh H arkis . — Ma-on it London are selling in California attending school. for plain sewing, repairing and I cleaning gentlemen’s clothit g Fancy and Plain Eider Down at, — A touch of humor in a para* — Mrs. Gerald Griffin closed a graph is as enlivening as a dash of prices lower than ever. — L-’e Robbins was in the city a Opposed to Orgaizal ion. successful term of school in district ft brandy in a glass of soda. An Al- I f. w davs from Drewsey, and — Lee Caldwell, who has beet, No. 17 on Friday the 19th of Febru- Long ('reek Eagle: The Eagle is I Wednesday with his brother pe-e|abama editor fired tw-i I ullets into suffering with rheumatism for some 1 arv. The patrons ot the district an unwelcome caller, and in men- in receipt of a communie ition from > for Reise.—Vale Gazette. time, has so far recovered as to be express themselves as being very 1 tinning the occurrence referred to Salem, in which many reasons arc on the streets. well satisfied with the work of Mrs —Guns, Bijyclns, Mowers and his victim as a double leaded arti- I given why snne want no organiza- — Don't you need a new plow' Griffin. all kinds of machinery repaired | c]e. Wben the latter learned what l ion. Throw that old one away and buy (|(e , ......... e,[ltl,r ....d |iaJ called him, hew is —The Burns municipal election. promptly ami satisfactorily at the Vllt First, there are some who would C. 11. Voegtly 1 lard ware store . a new one with extra ehare for so tickled that ho wrote from the prefer that organization bw not per yesterday, resulted in the re election > 12.50 cash, of I. S. Geer it Co. I J hospital.Jenclosing a year's subscrip fected so that no appropriation bills of D. Jameson, Recorder, John — Remember when in town am —Miss Lucky, who has been Biggs, Mayor. \V Y King. Treas hungry Mis. Belle (leer will i ct be tion in advance. i will be passed. In that event the teaching school on Silver Creek, is urer, Joe Tupker and Geo. Shelley fore you a first class meal for two- | state would have to pay in state ------------------------ ’oit s. in Burns today on her way to Council men I warrants and these men would —Jorgnnsen has the finest and | D iep —At Red Butte, Malheur haye this paper money to speculate Eugene. — In school district No. 1, Burns, best lot of goods that ever came to county, Or., Feb ‘21 at 6:30 a m, on. —The political meeting called the clerk’s report shows the follow Burns; pound see for i ourself, i yjrs. Maggit Jordan, wife of Warren Second, all holding commissions for this evening at 7 o’clock will ing figures of warrants <lrawn$2999- He is also taking Cabinet Photos Jordan, age ‘20, years II months and all recipients of porquisities not be until Friday eyenir.g at 7 99. Amount of cash collected from at $3 per dozen. Do not forget to and 20 days. are doing their level bast to prevent go and see what he has on hand. all sources $1390.73. Amount paid o’clock. A light from the household lias organization for fear their incomes —Tom Lahev accidently dis- —School district No. ‘20 elected out on orders. $1388.31. gone, might be killed. Mrs. McGee director and Henry ' —We are informed that the charged a pistol last Sunday the | A voice we loved is stilled, Third, he believes that the popu 1 school in district No. 14. under the bail entering the calf of his left |(>u Canaday clerk. A place is vacant at our hearth lists are opposed to organization, I Dr. Marsden cut out the ball, and Which can never be filled. —School district No. 3, re elected direction and management of Miss because if they organize it will re- ¡Gorham, teacher, is progressing Tom is now on crutches. Pardon Zeigler clerk and Frank fleet upon the republican manage i rapidly, and the teacher giving en-1 — M. Hurst, of Medford, who«e We know that Maggie is happy Whiting director. ment. With angel’s plumage on, tire satisfaction. son was one of the victims of the Blit it makes our hearts so sad Fourth, there are quite a number —The little child of Mr. and —Secretary of State Kincaid has Silver Lake disaster, has a go’d > To know that sh-i is go i *. opposed to the passage of Joe Si Mrs. John Robinson is still very ill, given out a statement to the effect watch that was the property of his' mon’s charter for the city of Port not much hopes of it living. Blit we hope to meet her that he will not issue any warrants, son. who l.ad it on nt the time of! land, and these of course would In that bright world above, —Mrs. W. W. Johnson, who has organize and appropriate monej for the fire. The crystal of the watch rather see no organization than to been suffering for seme time with the current expenses <>f running the melted in the In at and pressed Where sorrow and death enters not I see his charter become a law. And all is joy and love rheumatism is improving state government for biennial term down upon the bands, stopping Fifth, many are opposed to or A gentle heart that boat —The snow is rapidly disappear- except for the militia and state uni them at the hour the fire occurred ganization for the simple reason With tenderness and love; ing leaving plenty of water running versify, which are controled by —Three boys were drowned at that they are convinced that that down the streets aid mud in special laws. Tillamook la«t Saturday They I One that was young and bright is the only method that can be liar gone to reign above. abundance. were digging clams near the bar adopted which will defeat Mitchell. — Mark Zeigenfus has just com- when they sighted a steamer com Now the question is, will the peo Sb»- ha- gone over the mi stic river —In school district No. 10 at the -»leted , the sinking of a well on Sher ing in over the bar. They started ple of the state endorse all of these To live for ever m ire, annual election on Monday Robert,., itl McKinnon’s lot on the hill. The various reasons. It is very doubt To meet the loved ones Baker was elected director and A. cost i f sinking this well as given by out in a small boat and ns the tide was much stronger than they sup- ful. Who have gone la fore. O. Bedell clerk Mr. h igenfus is as follows; for fuse piped were carried out into I««- -•••"' 1-1 — 17 <lav* —Commissioner Marks came in powder $11.50, labor 17 IB r I»loved bust ami. parents, sis breakers where the laiat was upset this morning He reports the roa Is at $1 25 and 18 davs work at $2.00, ters and t>ro!hers J- r:; F. STEATTOi and they were all drowned. • aggregating for labor |5i 2 >. black sïw Toar. hading to his home on Pine creek, Are hi eping for Maggie we know, smith —-, ;■ / smith $5.00. $5.00. Deptlvof well 52» feet, j But the years will swiftly pass awav in a fearful condition. diam’-ter Lj, wh- le cost of digging When they will meet to part no — Drop iu and ex'indne our In.; - ivvh « W I« »11 kln4aof making about 11 40 more. gi ve well * 1 3 8.», MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, goods and prices, We can Wotifi», C nr», Banj-x. I:cetd «11, Harm «ni. - \V.. alno itale » that 24 J-naw« Tour Mfl»: th*r "'»7 »'>« F M J. '• * also eiai wnw Jons wkvuf . kbukn * co . 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