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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1897)
—Fresh meats always on hands —Fresh corn beef at the People’s —Tlure is a movement on foot f to make the artesian well six miles at the Peoples Meat Market. Meat Market. —Chas. Voegtley wants those east of Burns useful, by drawing —Fresh bacon and lard at Mason WEDNESDAY MAR« H 1< lf'7 in need of furniture to give him a the pipe up to the 335 foot How. A London’s. call. He has a complete line of It will take a little monev to do —The last two or three days look chairs, rockers, bed room sets. etc. this, and we hope the business men 4K8 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF a little like spring. of Burns and all persons, able, who axy newspaper IN THISCOUNTY. —Onion seed from Tacts, per lb. — Ri member the services tonight are interest -d in the development , op All kinds of Garden Seeds as of our county will not be backward at the Presbyterian church. cheap as vou can buv them any L Local News. — It snows in Harney Valley place. Fine lot of Onion Sets at 1. in donating towards the amount _ p,| Stauffer and wife are visit-1 with less effort than in any country S. Geer A Co’s. Semi in your or- required. We know how essential to the cultivation of the sage brush ing friends in Burns , on the face of the globe, so we ■ ders. land irrigation is. and if it can be _Gt ese and -»wan are now plenti- j think. — Mrs Martha Adams, who now made an established fact that ar —Don't fail to take advantage of occupies the Geo Young residence ftil in the lake. terial. water can be h id at a depth — J C Foley paid Burns a visit Mason A London’s clearance sale, solicits the patronage of the public of from three to live humir d feet Absolutely Pure« for plain sewing, repairing and this quality of land, of which we a few days since. cleaning gentlemen ’ s clothing. — Mrs. Geo. Shelley, who has ( elebmh-il for tr L-reut it* .veiling have thousamls of acres, will speed Mn-nglli mill lieafilifuhiers. Asrines — Pave Baskerville, stage driver, I been ill for several days, is now con —Guns, Bicycles, Mowers and I lie fool ii»ainst ninni and uli loinis of jg taking a much needed ryst. 'all kinds of machinery repaired ily be settled by the many persons ad il I le rat ion coiiimon to tlu- cheap valescent. promptly and satisfactorily at the seeking homes. And further we In amis _W. I) Buchanan and wife were —A la'ge attendance at church C. H Voegtly Hardware store. are aware of the fact that this qual B otai . B aking 1’owtn a ( o , New Volk. in t vn last Saturday and Sunday, ¡last Sunday evening. Many more ity Lt’ land is the best we have pro —Save money by buying your vided water can be had to irrigate, —Messrs. Al. Rieneman and • than could be seated. NOTICE. Newt Hugbet paid us a visit the' —There will be special services Garden Seeds of I. S. Geer A Co. and the How in the old I artesian | held by Rev. Jones in the I’resbj- We will also ftirnislr vou Onion Sets well at the depth of 335 feet was first of this week. All accounts on Subscription or cheaper than you < can — ' 1 buy .... “ ---- . them be, thirty gallons per min- —0. W. Porter one ef our mo8tlterian church on Easter Sunday, otherwise due T he T imes -H erald anywhere. lite, and that amount -if 1 water will up to January 1 1S!>7, are payable extensive sheep owners has been —Don't forget that T he T imes - — When vou wish a nice hair cut irrigate a good many acres, if in Burns for several days. H erai . d does the best Job Printing to me and an early settlement either or shave, call on Lee Caldwell at properly handled. Many of our and at prices vou can afford. — Mr. E. Clark, cattle buyer,who by cash or note is requested. the II Cheatham Barbershop Lee I citizens are acquainted and fully left In re a few weeks since, is back • —Mart Baker, foreman on the makes a specialty of cutting hair.' W. C. B yrd . apprised of facts connected with Warm Spring cattle ranche, was in again. and ; 'he sinking of the well to which we — Remember when in town t — Bub Smyth accompanied by town yesterday. hungry Mrs. Belle Geer will " i et bei | refer, so it is not necessary to enter Noi ire. —A livery team belonging to the fore you a first class meal for t wo-, lnlo a detail«-.! account if it. but Abe King arrived in Burns yester I Red Front barn made a little run day. I the idea now is to raise the pipe to The boarding house of Mr«. I —Jorgensen has the finest and the tlmv already mentioned proving Belle Geer, has th«- reputation of — Mason A London are selling this mornii g. Nobody hurt anti best lot of goods that ever came to I ,(> a]1 t[) u artesjnn WftU,r can ba(| being first class in every particular, Fancy and Plain Eider Down at no damage done. Burns; go and see tor vourself. , , . , . . prices lower than ever. —We understand our old friend He is also taking Cabinet Photos.' here and not Ht 11 ^rea{ del4h- And and Mrs. Geer is determined that —Messrs. W. D. Huffman and N. Brown, is in Southern Oregon at $3 per dozen. Do not forget to moreover this depth brings the cost her house shall not lose its present M M Whiteside, came in from the looking over the mining district ofjiio and see what he has on hand. 'of sinking a well within the com standing, but by every means in Diamond country yesterday. I that country. I —Jack Dunstan who has been pass of a poor man's means. Let her power will endeavor to increase this matter l>e attended to im its popularity. One meal at her —Jorgenson’s geese are chatter visiting friends here for some time —loe Sturdevant has been in mediately and all interested give it table is convincing proof of her town for several days. Mrs. Star ing lively for spring,but we presume past, will leave on the Ontario a shove. We have men here who cuisine ability. devant has been very ill, but is Miss Spring has her own notions Burns stage this evening for thi understand j- st how to go to work concerning her introduction into mines in Baker county. now improving. but of course it is our duty to help * any communitv. —“Scottie, how many command them with the amount of monev NOTICE. —J A. McCune of Lawen, was in town several days of the last I —Miss Leona Zeigler has been ments are there?” “Sure there are . required (o „ccomidish the under "Well Scottie what if vou >. taking. .- . »> • ■ .> the quarter see All persons ¡nibbled to the firm week. While here he disposed 1 employed to teach the spring term 1 ten. Besides of all his sheep except the baud l of school in district No. 24. situat-j would break I h< n th-.< Itionofland upon which the well of Johnson A Harris also Bailey A led about 6 miles north of this place would be only nine. Burns Snn-| Wf18 HUn]< was promised as a dona- Harris are requested to make an leased by J. II. Crum and Sons. ! on Silvios river. dav School. |jon fo the county provided we were »arly settlement by cash or note. —Drop in and examine our —This is St. Patrick’s day, the goods and prices, We can give —There was kind of a show <>r | successful in reaching an artesian If not settled by the 1st. of March the books will b»> placed in tho you pr’ces that you cannut over 17th of “Old Ireland” and the date exhibition at the Locher Hall last tlow «f waUr hands of an attorney for collection. of the Coibett-Fitzsimmons fight evening, but the proceeds were al-, look — Mason A London. H ugh H arris . at Carson Nevada. 'N'ou Aue Invit<*<l most nothing, there being but few —Don't you need a new plow! — We are informed that the present, The citizens of Burns Throw that old one away and buy To attend religious services at X< >TI< 'll. a new one with extra share for Harneyites had a big excitement have had enough one horse con I the Court House next Sunday as if 12 50 cash, of I. S. Geer A Co. at their municipal election last cerns to satisfy them and hereafter ‘follows; Sunday school at 10a in ; To whom it may concern: we predict small comfort ami less —S S Williams, proprietor of i'atutday. . and further informed All parties are hereby notified money to cheer the hearts of such ' Preaching at 11 a ni., and 7 30 p m. the Burns-Ontario mail route, is in that there is likelihood of a contest not to trespass upon, or drive stock j Remember the place—Court Ilouae fakes. over the result. town circulating a petition for a of any kind, across our lands, or A rthur R oyse . longer time on winter schedule, be through our inclosures, without my —Our merchants are praying for — Ex Senator J. N. Dolph died consent or permission of the men cause of the bad condition of the good weather and better roads, at his home in Portland last Wed- Nothing—"Pat,” said Tommy to I*» freighters in the same boat, as they nesdav. On Monday his left leg th»* gardener, "what is nothing? in charge of the different ranch«-». roads. which w as > 1 here ain t any such thing as Any person so violating this request, —Messrs. L. Woldenberg, M. F. want to be on the road to the Ii. R. was amputated, will be dealt with according to law. Williams, Henry Turnei, James 'and the merchants want their new threatened with blood p> isoniug, nothin," replied Put, “because P eter F rench . the shock from the operation was'whin ve find nothin’ and come to Pirie and II. C. Brown all of/pring goods. Harney and vicinity have had —Judge Rutherford is still in so bgreat that his recovery w is look at it,then-ain’t nothin’ there.” business at the county seat since i town, He will, just as soon as the deemed impossible from the time]—Harper’» Round Table, our last issue. roads permit, move his family to it was performed. Mr. Dolph was Lct’s take hold hands, a useful mati and all lament his , —The Tex Resort Saloon is un- • his ranch near Burns. Mr. Grocer, and dance! demise. He died at the ago of) <L rg-ing a complete renovation.. —Can we not induce our town Wo ve got some beautiful sixty two. | "Do I understand that you give The billiard table being newlv cov- councj| to help us build a sidewalk me the lie? ’ business for you and with ered and cushioned. Look out for to the church? This is a public —The Rev. W. O. For as has; “Yes." you, and for and with your the new ad. of the proprietors of hee(j a« this time >1 the year the conducted a very interesting series “Thank you.’’ this favorite Resort, in our next is ,11U(j anj Water at times make it ____ services in this place. ______ . .His ser \\ ith a sweet Htnile th»- Ion»- fish cik.t- liner. sue. almost impossible to attend church j mon« are practical, forcible a d erman went his way He had been Schilling's Rest is the logical, dealing in the subject mat wondering where ho was going to — A S. Swain had business with or Sundaj school. tea. Pay every customer's our dentist since our last issue. — Several towns and cities in ter under consideration, without get i good lie. and the gift was cer money back that don’t like His trouble» with tooth aches is on.gon and Washington have late- any « gotistical allusions, to his own lainlvopportune. — D -t>oi! Tribune. it. We’ll pay you. now over as he had them ail ex ly obtained an excellent and ade partic- lar cre««l or doctrine, but traded and is no v enjoying r a There's money in it quate water supply in an inexpen ■ good for all an«l evil to none, inch N< >i l< ’l l. A Sc' fen '«/iw««» set made to older that i» insured to sive manner by the use of wooden a minister will accomplish much W 1 Parties knowing themsc-lves in- la- non-acbeable. pipes. The pipe» are made from good in any town or country, and be followed with the eari.t st pr iv»-rs d<-hle<| to me ar»- requested t»>call —Notice the a«l. of J. C. Wooley, common pine logs, ten inches in of all Christians and the g >od ami settle immediately by Cash or livery stable. Red Front Barn, diameter, hollowed out with a six- wishes of « very one on his pathway note. JOIIX F. ST3ATTO5 Huntington. Joe is one of our old inch bore. It is Claimed that the jof pastoral ministry through life. C. II VoEGTI.Y. of this ‘ w.sslen pipes last-s long as iron timer.«. The freighters 1 ‘He goes from here to Harney to r.^l fr.mj county ard all travel from her. her« to to Pit* pii*’ ’ - <>"e ‘ow" ha" a 1""‘ “f P‘I** him ’even mile» long that with all con nmrroW, where he will, with the Itnprwwet «etf WholMel« Dealer« It* allbfadi t Huntington will not forget 1 neclioiir. cost but f2,OCO.—Heppner «»«-istance of Rev. Jones, conduct a MUSICAL MARCHANDISE, your id*»». th*y n-ay brittle » -u w»alih when they desire livery accommo U rlU* JOHM U k DDEKHL RN *<!<>, Ealefit Ait«sr Vlvlint. Cult ir». Ban|Ot. Accerdton«, HirmonK series of meeting». Washington. 1« c f ,r thrlr m . prise offer Gazette. IU, te., .-'II .¿»ct tlriBft, etc., rU. dations in that place eod ¡1st of two buAdred turecHkius waut«<l. I ihr êimro-ïirraid POWDER » Wanted-An Idea ESS