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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1897)
N. BROWN à SONS, McCLAlN A WILLIAMS, Proprietors. Oregon. Bums, OREGOX BURNS, The proprietors of this large and commodious House are experienced hotel keepers and the public is assured good accommodations. All Treated Alike. V- Table Service the Best. „T ailoring WORLD ■■•¡imitò» Ml I» <ii urtii.u IIFIMIU iiiai.u» hi ¡¡íi»? LITTLEÏÏCOSTS fSF“ Parties desiring regular board are requested to consult the Landlord. S tyushlv «lía* W eil . BRICK MASON, PLASTER MLOR/^ Burns, Oregon. Bt I) McINTYRE, I Forvi Fitting Suits.Pants s» Overcoats. NOTICE. Probate Court Notes. HH Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examin W. I>. Hudspeth relate. ation of all persons who may offer I L Poujade released as admin themselves as candidates for teach iatraior of the partnership property ers of the schools of this county, of Jones A Poujade the county board will hold a pub Geo Fry, adminiatrater of the I. lic examination at the school house B Hawkins estate, filed aetni annu in Burns beginning at 1 o’clock p al account in. Wednesday, May 12. 1897. Dated this 7th. day of April *97. Sale of real catate of George W W C. B y ho . McKnight retate approved County School Superintendent Order of sale of real eatate of the The republican majority of the New York legislature made a record Ditto, ditto Kentuekey. but moat of u« know something a(H>ut the difference between pectntion and realization. Burns Ontario i Leaves Burna daily at 6:30 p m . i i J. C. Wooley Fare One way 17.50. I 2 TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUT. S I GREAT RED FRONT BARN. N0RTHERN : UNION a a a a PACIFIC III M ING I OX, V ia OREG. Through freight 3jcta. a pound. Two days -ntice at any P. 0. on the route and covered coaches wil i X IA H. M HORTON I \ n old ani > W ill I mibd H imidy Mrs tudafow *s tk»othing >*rup has l»cet> used for er fifty years by million« <>fm<>th«*rs f»»r thru I hire« while I vet h lug, with perfect sue« era tuufhes the child. softens the gums, alls'« pain, curve n imi colic, and la Ihr best reme y for IHarrheora la pleasant to ihr taair - ■ enty hvr < t uta « tniulr Its value is invale i . othiug •») rup, and take no other kind DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. STATIONERY. DIAMOND DYES, CHOICE PERFUMEB < M ’ll \ X leave Portland every 5 da\s for A FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. TOBACCO. CTGARS ETC. San Francisco. Fine Wines & Liquors for Medical Purposes £3^“ Prescription» accurately compounded. First Class Dental W’ork Don«. Tr West and N m. have Baker Citv: No 1, nd leave« at 2:54 p. tn , East-bound, at 12:03 p. I i •alMarad Taanl, fi.. T**r. ... • r«r> r« whMkvr ralanl ba «, rr*a*'f efc*n»* <>r,r (•• ** 1 4»a •» '»»I 44.*«« «••!> «rea. L«pN A •’•»«I*«. WÀSHINCTOM. D. & KRK<THI< K4 J W R !<>.**, C anton C itt . Hicks & drums T fifes , Biggs tftlic.« at Canyon City and Burn«. I CALDWELL A JOHNSON Proprietor. OREGON Wines Liquors, ini Cigars. B vnns ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Piccolo« and Band Supplies. JOHN S. STRATTON. Uu.,., «11 »lt»l| 111 t •(» »1 At Proprietor LOWEST RATES PATENTS B,nd |ns,fura,nfs II. A. Williams, Prepr. « We don't know whether the re I I GEO S SIZEMORE, |»orl tint! Mr McKinley had to give ATTOKNKÏ, For i ¡II iletail« call on the O. R up walking and take to horse >avk Bt'KNS, O k KOON A \ ag- nt. at Baker City, or ad- riding, in order to e«ca|>e the im- Ct >II h .loti*. I and bu-tiie-x and Keal K a I m I* itiAlIrr prviuplit * mdrd to d resa. |H>rtuniti«. of the hungry pie hunt er« 1« true or not, but we know that W he ha•¿l><>ugllt a bur»« and ndee Gen Pa.«« Agent. Portland. Or. him for exercise, instead of walkii g BURNS, F M. NEIL, President and M.ingr. a. he did when he first t >ok oth e xS’JW1 Round trip 115.00. [ be furnished for paasangers. 1 SPOKANE DENVER MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA ST PAUL KANSAS CITY A Msrvalnua IMac«»v«*ry F re» 7 Arrives at Ontario in 42 houra I To all Eastern citici JOHN F. STRATTON’S Stage Idine. ♦ Mr. Wooley wishes his many friends in this county to give him a call when at Huntington. Cliatincy Depen is wise enough to make light of hia failure to get an oilier train Mr McKinley lie savs ha haa 1« an turned down so often by republican president« that he has aim'll become used t> it Parties not conversant with the Veneering process and want a •nicely finished wall in residence, will do well to consult Mr. McIntyre before finishing with rustic. I ____________________________________________________________ TO THE PROPT OF THE It is expected that ten million dollars worth of gold will be taken out of Aluskan gold fields this V'ar Veneering box, or frame houses almost as cheap as rustic and much more comfortable—makes a solid wall, durable, very warm in winter and cool and pleasant in summer. -------- (¡IVES THE CHOICE OF that should greatly assist the dem ocrats ill regaining control of the state. Brick Alwas on Hand for Local Custom TO YOUR MEASURE. Good Billiard tables, Pleasant4Card Room«, et«., ete. Salo-m i« first class in every particular. Experienced bartender Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious.