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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1897)
I J«<--»•«"-»•T J*r J xxMesJfi^Jir Mr. McKiiley worked harder white organdie, and wore a mow in Ohio than most men do when wh't" I“1*« *»'*. and in her »">u,h It wasn’t for beauty was as calm and Air as taking a vacation, the sunshine that streamed upon WK0M.SUAI i-llTIXLlH IX ! ,7 the go.>d of the country ,however her. The maid of honor wore a that lie worked, but for the good .»I «unger, simple dress of rose coloied, figured and under the order of Boss organdie, and presented a charm 1 lamia. I h. led ing contrast to her brown haired c •y sister, the bride. After the cere al What Dan Lamont doesn’t mony the young couple repaired to d t o . t I <lc • Il a 1 now about tunning a big rail- the home of the bride’« pireiits, learn, ‘"“■d showers of Lheshigs and k ■ iig uil lie ke ps hu'dil -s mis-ilThe hippy a * i u ..c . c li.c ds while lie pair dep.irt.id fir a <h irt • j mr-i a' < II n , th next > .imp ngn. *i‘ T quiet. I he •* o e M r au i .M - G« * p 0 i a 'S ar* I Igldi in (1 »n will L f i h uj a? ite < e . d b i > u.i I eii *- b i n tin neii <1 lice »»f 1 h« Lri ‘e oh d '.V f r< . ■ c; ’ ul i' i t. tn >, and X'í’lh T a 'I i ’I th re ,, !» XI w e a r li. w 1 n ‘-da j .d I hu'H i.i Th « Cg .li I i.f it e ; b*d ve a« d »« i ... ft* f »r i» K I f a il i * III. e It is ! h<»me ai Bu m. ’ >r I I 1 *».t■ er*.<iI ot No co irt has yet is*i e.l an in- ¡i: e iíiincs-lWraíd •V it get lilt* (Hie - ju n i *n to prevent a ip;.n mar y- : i. II lb II i r> the lAoimin o! l is choice, but n ti T ic Lillies ihcn* h n«» t ll.n¿ how M<tOn th»*¡ M celing for Mr inj ;nc ion ciazj may nac í iLat *?* k Inin In acci i t sagr. B. i. L * 1 1 an i A’ i ' ici ng Mr li J Weeks is end’ ring fro- 1 ' d iioi-o ling op. i h ( i d upon tie t<> ih • w p p i -■, fi a'u'eti < X 11 ‘ 'ill' HIS I < » Mr 1; Wil ini M • Leigh r. Mrs ih. t .M s Linker. Mr. H. S.nith. Mia Cowing ai d Mi R. Wi.'von am al Ml C ' <1 'o:>- Q u *, . U •Mr Chris. Volp who cam« here lain vi I im ar a t -in Salt Lake to he tr ut.d ms«' and i an . a di iner l u Let h * broth r, is now atoibi ni t e lem..!.id. r o' the c.nn- B ker City. th, i iiinrnis-.il»in r of pi i sum . c* ii . • . - i*ig 'hi- manying . f ma', p n i A niv •< c l I ’C ■ n. i a> i 'ie L. dc.1 .1 o d i.....I k de i.*'i).* ,ia o .li r's • id gi 'in >> IS now ao i t* .ul i. v.i a on. i t • re tun. io C ha next ilinntii, w al H to I nouïe of ex Congres man k h i ■ h. 1 III. who hat been re» tai de I a oi ? G< neral Lee’s success- ( iiunli ( ourt Provvedi ii ^ h . A e ar< inf.»! med by Dr. Marsdm L'iat Mr«. Geo. Buchanan is rapidlv improving. » W. cl tl. .1. i.l i > a of '1 i.iaig was given the con ..... s’ruct a ' ridge across B D. Mein' vre Las J S. Dev. in* paid Bu since our i .sl ssu* ill«- I* run n i * a \ I- 3 I < i a I ' . ’Ill II V V nip- I* \x o W h or \\ h a I i K III n o I <• mg a’ <1 I'V .1 .Si* hr ill I wll> I e I I’..I I • I ( I I Kale Joseph 1 d u.ghter of Mr and Mrs Gill « ,s quietly married la«t - ».lily e.ei iii. a 6 o'cl.a'k to E.i * Hl Brow, smiih London «iddi g w a« c< lei rat« I in • M K church. Rev. l>r Ras mna otli.'iating I'nder the skill io 1 touch of Mr« W I" Thomas, Sh I.er m l as t, i Last Thursday evening one of Mr. and Mrs. I’ A Sweek's little girls retired about S o'clo k and 1»ft a lighted eandlo on a stand n. ar tt • he id of the 1 e l winch io •wii« niaiinet tell aga i »t t'o l ed r r do •r. followed •lead af.e * site had i Mil ¡I ■ ”« .pi led t>x hi.* selling the bed an! M, '! itilo. Me« Forluna'eiv it wm < i. 1 cf L.mor. p*«- Hu e to prevent an. •• • I. > fidlowid •• i » tlier. J K G.ll. At I th ■ altar II.» full inarrnge e* t vc- fihe M t'.'vti.t Epi-eoi.sl i huri-h ■ * 4 I ¿ 11 1 V e n i • • -r th« c- i ira» ti »4 parti.« re.ponaing Tlie Ibr»* «ti »wautifillv drvM-J in 11 !• jutt Last waek, while Archis MvGow an and his uncle were out hunting together, near Monmouth, a bird tlew up between them and the latter told Archis to shoot, which he did A few of the ehot struck the uncle on III« head and baud, imbedding th« lisclve« in the flesh. th> orgm puih'd out in in ghtv Ilin«, th« Wed (mg March'' from I I. h iu-er, s« the biidil party li'. v I h V the h»ur ips n t 1 enter, d at « .1 EB and VENEERER. Bin M c TNTYRE, DKY GOODS Burns, Ortgoa. Brick Always on Hand for Local Custom. We «ever were so heavy stocked, with a full line, of all kinds, mid at price« that will please th« closest buyes, lu Veneeiir.g box, or frame liousee almost as cheap as rustic and "i.ch more comtort ii.lt—makes a solid wall, durable, vory warm iu ■inter and cool and pleasant in summer. i CLOTHING We are headquarter», we are gelling all weol Mens suits fr«» Î8 00 up, and with stylus that will jilease you, our A e I . i l> M Mille . wno left here last. J tin. with J t G.wr.tt lo dine hi i a. i* i «et, r. turo.d on tue O H , st. g. last Friday inoruihK Mr. i Miller hit J C. in Nebraska with prosaci» of sidling his horte« at a good tigni« L BRICK MASON, FL ASTER Parties not . iiiversant with the Veneering process and want a u**!r hu.elivil .all io residence, will do Weil to cuuaull Mr. McIntyre . r n.iiaun g w.in rustic. Glenn, l.iv* Stuck C d ., hdd fi! d a claim of b* d ... sai l ma’l r in lb* mtn f *l!0 > ^¡»non Lewin L. C <»ra”t «nd A \V ll'irlh'irt weir still insists i ppoii ted to HUbOM damagre •i -I 1» an attraction, that we never had before, we have add.d i large line (,f .heif goods, a full line of Rakes, Shovels, How and Mitchel Wagon«, wagon extras, Osborne and Champion Me>w«--g, Steel Horse Rakes, a full line of Plow«, and last but not least, a TIN SHOP with a practical TINKER iu cbarg«, special goods madu while you wait. Lui sing 120,000 brick y was cul V Io the matter of retaining the la ti * ks'i i, II' c »untv attornev it a| p“aring to th“ Joe Sturtevant and wih* n. i. li w r bug of <•<»»!»• that tlrrr i* in further l»u-i ' «»vet from the Ag iicv last « e t a ill imp 5 n • i et* i»ef<»r.' th* ' or« I that requires M r.«. ■Sturteva il rems n ■ I i * i i ur ..* t |»p *»TVi' CM • f • I I attorney it cs. n de t 'I I h it « »i ! service Le d» • T .1 Mill Ids, Joe William«, R pr • I uoh ihn rett. R J ■ d 11Ì s in - J i • li >i « o I* eli « . 1> n. ad t r i- ’•» I Il I. •» -r. II II,II,g I'U.liierS III i in town tin; wirk I nd i \ t. R' g » ) gii Staples now holds a p -I » h * n in I 11. Voaglly « hard > ,e .ml V Sept II. 1 I . O o a ni will tube the pia. e ot lì Al.i-r Kleine «ho «ili le.tv» the tiret i I ii’-xt month f.»r 1*. rlland to )l .bi uni.al stund t- Imol Ibi« winter. i HARDWARE finir) cd I ' the matter of the petiti n of W J Dunn n I others for h <*«»unti ro id i; m ppiriog tbit the French, I i r All Treated Alike. Table Service the Best. Guv Dickenson who had Lis fing II • Vi i>.i i In GROCERIES, never did sell go CHEAP as this Spring, we KNOW NO competition, our stock never was so I.ARGi as at thia time, gel our prices. Our er taken ofiT last week is getting W it. King »1« employed to alone well under the ekillfui care £9~Parties d.cir: ig regalar board are requested to «onsult th« UH-i-t the din'rict attorney in the of Dr. Maisden. Landlord. ci.u'» of ILirn-v enmity, vs. P. L. Steve \V oods who has been under' S Co, French. Glinn. Livestock Dr. Marsden’« care for some time | <'n.. St.iuffrr 4 Sweetser and A W. will soon be able to return home. Rile/. In tin* matter iif the petition of E. L. Oliver fur a road of public Additional Locals. p.'isement, was continued for th. Si'n.itoi Goini in was c< mlident term Cha«. Owens was «een on oui I I < Illi I ll'llic I is o th st t streets tod ay. t.p in P p ii . •Adr of the court house —T he T imes H erat p and O < 1 V I goii'an ¡<>r v2 in advance. ’ r ORKGOX J svie Tin nri; bui . if the Ag- McJLAlN A WILLIAMS, Troprietora. S -< <-ta y Du is b.u k h id til»* indi X f.ng-r of his right Toe proprietors of this large and commodious House are expcrieaovd John hind amputatili by Dr. Mar-d«»* • oil this week. lintel k> epura and the public is assured good ac ommodalitiiis. c en - i I c p i i 1 ai.ii'gh .iv e is cl I’o s la • s mil cat s iba' THE 0. C. CO u der Dr Volp’s troutinent. I The i ublidi d i ¡lino n .1 I» nay a* J • 111 hr I'l'd nt Furti Exsuii ..... O' Stock and Piiuas Pei , ;.lr to - --- M,i! old. r- Ireeiv. ini'Uipt uttHiiinn. i . Isr < n I- o V ■* I 1C - u '-5 1 ip o i I'1’« tu i. ^C-6 i '¡‘’n- Si k. j Ji I '.CI I .i THE NEW STO-E! If an alarm h i I I < c i • i 1».n* 1 the fir.* e* c hsv Iwen taken we Ha Are w in tli«t direction . 3 arm O ji bario HW ¡>u> ,.s U*.. Í al 6:30 r M. !. n HATS & CAPS RtorV i« *nt of eipS*. in M ■■■ » Pnv* »nd Child rea«. **c LsV? an immense stock at g>r: t fr».i. 0« vanti upwards, lock •v«r ear line, Round trip 115 00. .gh fr ight at a . i P. i> Line. Arrives al Ontario iu 43 ho««« F M Ona way «7.51 Tildi Stasa SJots. a pound. on ths route a.id cov«r«d coach«« will i II. Á. William!, Propr. furnish. « for passangers. I Well, we sre where we have always been, right 1« »k» FRONT RANK, it is . r hobby. -i I« Proprietor. JOBS' SAYER. I and Best. Customers will receive GOOD FLOUR from Good Wheat. OrTlS. ID Lit Oil., House and Sign Painting, Paper Hanging and Kais, mining___ »t Anders hi * ite.lsiirsnl Burns, tlreffiin. Xotice to Nliernnun. I To the Public. R A. Hendricks of Weiser. Ida. Puri: g th« year 1' >7 8 th U will b. al nr near Burn« with ‘AK) versitv of O eg n wil, c i.iduCt • head of heavy wool, lisaw ! hm > o Moiino tuck» f.r «ile. Jutt th< special tenth grade class for the It I ltd uf . ka for mor« «->1, m ai « ' < r *-• of student* .1-« »d. et rol’rd IltUttoH. m >re m.inev O’h.r students who have con j lend Addrt • «. Burn» Oregon. the ninth grade may be «dmitttd C A Hc.inu toths .I'.« up » pte«»- t g '.heir Send your orders to the old reli able “One Price Store,” cheapest Situated on Silviee river 1 mil« East of Burn«, near the bridge CARRIAGE P INTER SOOTS & SHOES I I