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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1897)
—Doc Cozad is in tawn. —Fresh meats always on hands — In a private letter to Mell Fen at the Peoples Meat Market. wick, Elonzo Fleming states that —More cattle buyers in town. —Ben Craddock is in Burns to —O. Calkins and wife of Diamond hie _8',ter’ who was reported very WgDNISDAY MARCH. 24 1897. ill, died on the 10th inst. are registered at the Burns. day. t —Mrs. F. E. McGee, who has' —Freeh corn beef at the People’s —D. S. Graves was up from occupied the J. S Kenyon residence, HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF iOY Meat Market. Lawen Saturday. any newspaper in this county . this winter, moved to her ranch.' KrJ —Wm Gittings paid us a visit \e-5, —Jack Ivy was in our “burg” last Thursday. last week. since our last issue. ngpc ' —There is to be a new Presby- J Local N ews. —Miss Phoebe Kelley is reported —W« noticed F. G. Bloom on ter>“n church in Harney. The cit —Fresh bacon and lard at Mason ' quit« ill. izens of that place and Cow creek cur streets this morning. have donated $250 for the purpose. London’s. —See Mason and London's new —Sid Comegvs was in town the -We noticed Dora Paujade on ad on the first page. —Rey. W. Fo hes baptised eleven I latter part of last week on a visit to our street yesterday. members of the Presbvterianjchurch ' —Eddie Cowing is expected j his father and mother, I at Harney last Monday. i Absolutely Pure. —J. O. Bunyard had business in home about May 15. — Chas. Voegtley wants those I —Rev. D. H. Jones will preach I Celebrsled for its vreut leavening Burns this week. —New ribbons and chiffon at ¡lnnceaoi in need of iurnnure furniture to io give him mm a x . n . • . . strength hh hih ! healtlifulnesa. Assures ¡call. He has a complete line of at thp *,r8t Presbyterian church the food f“O(1 »gainst —Our city Dads have passed an Mrs. A. A. Cowing’s. »linn and nil iorms of 1 chairs, rockers, bed room sets, etc. I next Sunday, morning and evening, adulteration i common to the cheap ordinance to grade main street. —Don’t fail to take advantage of 1 I brand*. — Mrs. A. A. Cowing has pur- ( K oval B aking P owdkk C o ., New York. —I. S. Geer moved int® the J. S. Mason & London’s clearance sale. —Dave Davis and Joe Clark chased a part of Mrs. D.A.Kilbury's . Kenyon residence Monday. — We had the pleasure of shak- made our town a Hying visit last millinery goods, such as show |~ —Mason A London are selling jng hands with L. B. Springer this Friday. cases etc, j Fanct and Plain Eider Down at morning, —Abe King left for Corvallis —Mehaffey and Bylsiid are dig-l NOTICE. prices lower than ever. ; —Don’t forget that T he T imes - last Friday. He bought about a ging a well back of the building, —There is a project on foot in H erald does the best Job Printing 1000 head of cattle while here. lately purchased by H. C. Leyens. ( All accounts on Subscription or Pendleton to form a stock company and at prices you can afford. •ajaqMAutt | othsiwisedue T he T imes -H erali > Mrs. Martha Adams, who now and have a summer school. —Mr. Mickle, the shingle mill occupies the Geo Young residence cuaqj ¿nq uvo noX uuqj jadvaqo up to January 1 1897, are payabls —“Uncle” Wash Smeltser is very man has been doing business in solicits the patronage of the public 8)9g u (,o,uo noA q8?ujnj osp n,M to me and an early settlement either luw and there is some doubt of his Burns for the past few days. for plain sewing, repairing and i. •03 y g j jo spaag u»pj«0 by’ cash or note is requested. cleaning gentlemen’s clothing. recovery from an attack of grip. —We are having some rain at W. 0. B yrd . jnoA SuiXnq Xq ¿0110111 ®A«g— —Our friend, E. Brown, spent ■00 -T S T J° 09 SI $ present and the snow is disappear Mr. Jas. Wilson of Caleb recently several days in the county seat this joj 0«qs sqxi qiia auo mou b ing rapidly. sold one hundred head of the “F«p- week. ¿nq pus Au«« auo p(o ivqi MOjqjJ —Ducks and geese are coming in | piano” band of beef cattle to the j*o[d msu v paau noA ijjoq — —A. S. Ward, of Happy yalley, Union Meat Co. of Portland. He and the sports of Burns are having was shaking hands with his many Pold“for$;f25 per hundred" on foot —Little Harry Worthington fell plenty of hunting. friends in Burns Sunday ajjainet a hot stove the other day Let's take hold hands. delivered at Arlington. At thii —H. W. Welcome has treated and burned his face quite severely, . 'price the cattle will bring Mr. Wil- Mr. GfOCCr, and dance! his drug store to a new coat of I To R ent .—Two nice rooms im but is getting along nicely. We’ve got some beautiful | paint and made several changes I the RaVsry. Bakery, Any < ne desiring son an average of $35 per head A es'tho —Drop in and examine our giving him more room. 'rooms will call on Mrs. II B. few of the steers are of immense business for you and with size, and will bring about $60 each. goods and prices. We can give —A traper by the name of Powell Symes. »you, and for and with your you prices that you cannot over- who has been hunting and trapping — The 1. 0. O. F. and Rebekah I customer. look—Mason & London. NOTICE. on the Malheur river south of the lodges of this place wdl celebrate I Schilling’s Best is the —Mr». Byron Terrell has been Agency valley this winter reports their anniversary on April 26lh. quite ill for the past week or more, ' seeing a very strange animal Particulars later. All persons indebted to the firm tea. Pay every customer’s but is nnw convalescent. Byron I roaming around in those *''•*“•••■6 »ivuuu .U..OC parts. p»iw. _ Gur Mowers aiiu and’° tt Tf John8on A Harris Bailey & money back that don’t like GunS, Bi’VcleS, luvwrie • . , alse , , has been having a seige of the grip, The Advocate says ~ ------- it is a -- biped of a ]j kind Is ui of matiniici machinery y jupaiiuu repaired ’ Harn8 are rp,lHP8,p,i to maKe nn , ----- — an ikiuuo We ll pav you. but is able to be about the streets. promptly and satisfactorily at the I early settlement by cash or note, i n ll tr.____1________ __ I.1-J t_„ ____ l There’s money in it | it If ___ not I___ settled by the 1 1st. of r If March —Bob Pierson, and Jake Green feet high, having long and massive C. H. Voegtly Hardware store. A Scb lin l ’ & 1 oinpany the books will be placed in the are down from the Jogging camp. arms that reach to its knees, while \V hen vou wish a nice haircut hands of un attorney far collection, They report having about 200,000 the whole body is covered with call on Lee Caldwell at| or shave, H ugh H arris ! feet of logs banked at present, and curly, glossy hair. the II Cheatham Barber shop Lee j expect to finish their contract by —We are in receipt of an issue of makes a specialty of cutting hair.. NOTH ’E. the first of May. the Cosmopolis Enterprise, publish i POWDER —Andrew Lucas, of Diamond was in town for a day or two since our laat issue, leaving for home last Sunday. Miss Sho«t accom- pained him as far as her bom« on his return. ed at Cosmopolis, Wash., in which theie is an article showing the work done by a Tiger No. 1 fire engine. It was thought by many that it was a poor investment, but proved to be of great advantage. A steadv stream was kept flowing from 3 •sjap o’clock until 8 a. m. The hand •io juoa ui pusg *8^3 4» jaag -g engine we have is the same as the I 1» siag uoiuq jo auij ao«|d above and we can surely do as ¿u* rnaqj ¿nq u«o noA ss dvaqo good work, but without an organ • b »paag uapjR£) jo sput^ [[y dn ,ized 1 fire company we can do noth- ■q[ jad m«jj pass uoiuq — I ing. Let us have a fire company We receiyed by mail last Satur I at once! Of what g«od is the en- —Jorgensen has the finest and m ___ __ ___ , , . r i .. . .io whom it may concern: I best lot of goods that ever came to. . Burns; go and see for yourself.! All parties are hereby notified ( He is also taking Cabinet Photos. • n°f t° trespass upon, or drive stock | at $3 per dozen. Do not forget, to I of any kind, across our land«, or go and see what he has on hand. ¡through our inclosures, without my 'consent or permission of the men | —Major J H. Aitkin, of the O. in charge of the different ranch««. ’ C. Co. at Huntington, will g|Ve a Any person so violating this request medal to the one of the graduating 1 will be dealt with according to law class delivering the best oration at I P eter F rench . I the commencement exercises of the] Huntington high school. NOTICE. —The big fight at Carson last. I Wednesday lasted about 54 min- Parties knowing themselves in-1 day morning a copy of the Burns 1 gine without some one to run ii? utes. Fitzsimmons knocked |Cor-' debted to me are requested to call Times-H’rald dated Jan. 20 1897; —Here is an account of an un bett out in the 14th round, and has' »»<1 settle immediately by cash or "hr?—Vale Advocate. We are usual accident, from the Lebanon given out that he will retire from ' note. unable to sav why Th« Times-Her C. H. VoEGTLY. Advance, that illustrates the dang the ring. I ald was so late arriving, we mail a er of carrying concealed weapons. —Twelve new members added to I copy to the Advocate regularly C. H. Whitney was on his wav to the Presbyterian church of this every week. Lebanon from Albany on horseback place since the beginning of the L Woldenberg Sr. inform« us when his horse shied and jumped | series of meetings conducted by that he has sent a formel challenge to one tide. A bottle that was in Rev. W. O. Ferbes. JOHN F. STRATTON’8 CELEBRATED to champion Fitz to fight C. F. Me Mr. Whitney’s hii.d pocket was sell — Mrs. D. A. Kilbury will I Kinney. The fight - to come off — - in broken by the lung, and the glass I ____ him • .................... Burns at no later date than April WO Jli unded in the thigh. He her house hold furniture. con«i»ting> >f a large mirror, carpets, chairs, MANDOLINS, 20 th. Louie has begun working did not think the wounds were ser etc . at private sale at th« residence Importers of and Wholesale Dealers in all kind« of Me by sending him to the swamp ¡ougi but on arriving in Lebanon he MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, I of E J. Lampshire. Call early. Bit. «13. 815. 817 East Ct’a EL. New York every day duck hunting. thought he would stop at the doc James Woods, who has been a — A son of H. Gifford of Happy tor’s and put court plaster on them. ▼alley was brought in last Saturday H« g®t off his horse and ipened the suferer from that dread dieeaae and placed under Dr. Marsden’s door of the doctor's office, when he consumption, died at John Day yes care. The boy was playing with fell in a faint and was unconscious trrday morning “Jimmy”, »» fie was familiarly known, had borne f B am > I astwi MEvrs powder near the fire and it explod-; for several minutes. The doctor his sufferings patiently for many W JI «*»... StXT PSDtWSIT found that two arteries had been eJ. burning his face badly. It was « a«« W- thought for a while that he would cut, and were bleeding profusely. long months The funeral willtak - ’• >». luft place at two o ’ clock this Thursday lose his eye sight, but ie improving The injuries were attended to and JOHN F STRATTON 1----- ui ->■■■■ th* patient is getting on all right. afternoon—Canyon News. - — ■«« r«»a. at present s Cavrnta. and Trude ‘ inea. and all Pal« ollerate I tee. ent bntineoa condura ___________ Our OiNce 11 Ont»»« S. Paient Office, indwnran .enirc palei t ,n law time than tnoee •emote tr-’in WMhlDftOB Bend model, drawing or photo., with drecrlp» ion. We a;k inv. if patentable or not. frw© of barge. Our fee not (juc till patent I h nvrured. A Pamphlet. “How to Obtain Patent®,’’ with name?» ofaerual client» inyuurHtate, county, or town, sent free Add re»«, C.A.SNOW&CO. Oppotitt P«t«nt Offic«, W.*hra«ton, 0. 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