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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1897)
lto<-osriiitio»» of Women. </ the witnesses, I premise ynu ’TESCLA..®” JET.BWSOIR.’I«, Drewsey Hotel man and wife.” Turning to the history of high The neighboring colored peo Mrs. Anna Robertson, Proprietress. (’ W. >0H\T0X à ca. Proprietory er edv.iation in England, we hod ple refuse to believe that thecere I) ri wsey , - - O regon . that she has mightily advanced mony is valid unless it is perform This popular ho-.i*e is fully equip from her position in the days of ed By this judge. ped for the comfort of it* custom BURNS, ORKGOS I’epys, or even 150 years ago. ers. Good table scrviix». when Dr. Johnson could sav 'hat Meals L’"» Cents. among women ,-any acquain'ni c- Terms for board by the week or j with books was distinguished only Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card R-., ¡t- . month on application. to be censured,” and could him : u hart« i.der self though a champion of pro Make» li/e ntliery to thousand« of ¿^“Two doors west of feed stable. Saloin is first class in every particular. Fx; ■ Lewis & Byrd, Wines Liquors, and Scrofula gressive views, pronounce femin- people. It manifests fuel/ fa many different ways, like goitre, »welling», .^/ne painting of portraits impossible running sores, boils, salt rheum and on the ground that it would be pfmplee and other eruptions. Scarce “highly indelicate for a fem tie” t>> ly a man is wholly free from ft, in some form, it dings tenaciously until gaze into the face of a male sitter. the last veatige ot scrofulous poison ia The new era may he said to date «radicated by Hood'» Sarsaparilla, tbs o » h.TVu fur sale the following City propri On» True Blood Purifier. .. have ICO aerea from Mary Goodwin’s “Vindici- Eighteen f/locka rn the .’d riis'*«, 41<1- In farm prop^ Thousands of voluntary testimonlab ¿¡lion And the whole of the Brown of good ugriculti al laid 7 mile* south tion of the Rights of Women, tell of suffering from scrofula, often '»ddiii >n, containirg iLe moMt desirable of If •>■». Thirty acre» in cultiratioa, published in 1791, an i followed inherited and most tenacious positive n vid»*nce prope rty in town. This 8' <> buuse and Lrti. Title perfect and l)oj many years later by Sydney ly, perfectly aod yenBanoally cured by ri'pt ity in offered very cheap fur cash a l arguiti at $1100. Smith’s liberal and trenchant es ar iu n&taHujents. Nu trouble tu show property or give says. Dis arguments may still be pdeea. cited as the basis of the modern it'ils 3 .nd 6 in Bloelt 2b This i. We have a nice farm, containing woman’s plea, proving as they do I mown aw the J. S. Kunyon i*.>i4eAv(, Mi 385 acres, two mile« southwest of that feminine education tends to and i> ill a very ¿edrahl; neighburlioiid Eugene, Oregon, and on the gravel deepen every mother’s influence Freiered only by 0.1. Hood 4b Co., LowfiR, Maia« »ad is offered very low for cn4i. This road. Good dwelling, good barn B« sure to get H ood • and only Hoo’a. U uuduubicdly th» Lent bargain in and outhouses; good orchard and on her children, to elevate mar ■ ■ rwn axe the bfist aiur-dinnfir well fenced, worth $7,000, to trade riage into a higher form of com Mood S Pills »1*, to* luu H. for a Htock^ranch in Eastern Oregon panionship, and to assist public A food ralicit eo-’bta.i»¡ng IGO iicrFW, of equal value. morals by giving the wife an in rn pM»«on Crack, 7 mile* North haat ICO seres good hay land, 9 miles known its th” A. IJcwbrco place, for dépendant of mere youth and South of Burns. This proderty is in a ile lew for cash or on reasonable time. good c >nditiou and is tlis best bargain beauty. The leaven of this new Vmil-puled (ilia. U tho Valley. idea was, however, slow in oper Hood ’ s Sarsaparilla, ation, and when higher education for women breame an actual fact, the honor must be giver, not to ¡old England but to the new.—G. G. Buckler, in North American I Review, ■■■ I—I— ( > i Caveats, a-td Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat- [ Cent business conducted for MODCRATC F ees . '> 5O ur O ffice is opposite U.S P atent O ffice ' Jand we can secure patent in less time than those^ , 5remote from Washington. , I • 5 Send inode!, drawing or photo., with dcscrip-i' ition. We advise, if patentable or not, free of J ¡charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. ' > * A P amphlet “ ,Iow tf* Obtain Patents,” with< > Jcost <>f same 'in the U.S. and foreign countries;; Sscnt free. Address, : On the 8th day of October i more than 10,000 students were on the rolls as members of the first Freshman class of the I.’ ol - mopo htan University. The con- GEO. SHELLEY i fusion into which the plans regard ing the Cosmopolitan’s education I3URNS al work were thrown by the re tirement of President /Andrews, Shop opposite the Rrewcry in order to meet the urgent wishes of his friends at Biown Universi All work in our line done nenlly ».I with dispatch. Satisfaetion ty, has been met by the accept guaranteed Givo s. a call. ance of the Preidency by Dr.Eli- phalet N. Potter. Présider, t Pot J ter has been at the head of two great colleges for nearly twenty- five years, and brings to the work exceptional talents as an organizer anti man of board inlture and (dommon-sense ideas, lie is al- read.v at Irvington engaged in or CULP BROS, Burna, Oregon. ganizing Ills staff of professors. > O pp P atent O ffice . WASHiNCTom. D C. p Miseá drinks to piense the mor! ñi-tidious. S sge leaves Burns e- ery Monday and Thin*:! tv. % Work Guaranteed to be first dass Wo mix our own Paints, and Our Work Sheiks fo itself. Parties Desiring Cabinet Work that excels «any done in this place heretofore, call and examine my work. THOM I.AHffY. Bums. Ore Firri door no.’th of Brick Sturt. RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE The work of the University has been grouped under fifteen heads coverind the various branches of knowledge. Each of these w ill lie in charge ot a professor. As soon as the task ot selection i.» complete, the students will be as- signed their work and the largest Freshman class in the history of th«- universities of the workl begin its studies. The extraordinary dimensions of the class thus formed has open ed the « yrs of the public to the itnprotance of the gap in educa tional f. cilitie ’ . ti the I. olitan has u: . t »ken Knowing that the app •a’K»» made by the Cosm n is a limited one and that 11 'tries arc far bsyontl the mos oar.^cine r pectatiens. embarrassing the Wc ^by their proportions, many pro fessors nn«l other promin.—t men have already made th«* offer ol advice and assistance without pay. The most remarkable noveltv in the way of a marriage cere mony has just been devised by a circuit judge in the St a « f Ga. tbs» CoftwA South of thè Er.neh lfotal, Ìfain Street. He has been so inuu. <1 with retpu st. to marry m>l«>i. I y. >p’c McCLAIN* WILLIAMS - Propretore. • Jh.W Ins work on th» bench i- tie The proprietor, are well known not only her. but in all the adjacent laved, the impetus to marriage bounties and Towns Their busiitea» qasalificMAwM and natural atfec- being attribmed to the fell. >ing Bon for burses especially fits them for tbe »voetiow wwJa, which he apeakes with •i’- raised hands: “By the auiherit) vested in as an officer of the State of G« ia, w hi« h is sometimes called Kffipire State of the South; bv tv fields of cotton that spie.nl about in snowy whiteness around us: bt the bowl of the coon dog; by the gourd \ Mv, w line.« «Inis a ill sh.tiii sour I--amble «1 the ivd ami V . t V « <••• •'ve w it. r-m. ! n I G I TO THE -1 Ari . ;■ » .I» Bi. 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HURLBURT, P/IUNN A CO., 3(*>1 Uruudway, New York. Gen. I’a.’S Agent, Portland, Or. A. L. MOHLER, Vice President. ■ CATARRH 1« a LOCAL DISEASE and is the result ot colds and sudden climatic changes. It cun be cureu oya ph tuianl remedy which Is applied di rectly Into the nostrils. Be ing quickly absorbed it gives relief at <*t*ce. •UWVI» H otaob branded left uhuuidor or left alitle. V. 3t. Baunett, Urane, ore Ely’s Cream Balm io acknowfcMk^d Jc* 5e the most thorough enre for N’urn I Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all remedies. It opens and clcan«ewtWnnsalp*««agvs, ■llnys pain and inflammation, k»«** the sor« ?, pro tects the men.brane from cold*/ to«for«rt tin« t>en«es sf taste and i-mell. Price Sfir. at l>rn«_'giMsor by mail. ELY BR< • IIERs. m Warrcwstrcet. Ji< w'lort STOCK 1'HANDS. PAPERS b’tervbodv itmdi TU lì UKñ'AL'D. .'t drivi ite it» it. J¡ triti FREE BRAND COLUMN. Kt.VS CnrtM BAT M i. «ro.itlv.enr.. Apnly Into the nontrila. It ia quickly atavbeü. M •entfi at Drenti» ta or by mail : 1er. by mall. KLT BBOTHKK8, M Wtma »C. New Tort C’Uj. Ilori<?brnn I j on lcf’,stifle, rattle bransi A m oa h-ft Vv, warHi*, rar 1» M. MeNeuauiy Burna. ’ »re. Horae brand t ar ten on left ahoulder: Cattle barren on left hip and upper clip on bore vara. T. A. McKinnon, Barna Ore. Hardin 4 Riley, raftlo branded V on left side Horae brand *r left aide, r o. Burna,turttfoa J C, Foley, cattle brand = sn rkgat side llors« brand «= on left shualder. noraes branded )■( on laf? stifle. Cattle brand ed )-( on left hip. Marion Runyard. Ft) Burr.s Vtdi,___ A,n> 1T* cm To Tire dito « j — I . have an • » ...- E ..... ,,«.v •»» > Cattle dlamonilou left hip; horse CT en left shoulder. Charles H Voegtley, Bur..s uro. nvnMv for QMBuinptkv. By its tirrk.y Horse branded F on right shoulder, «attic F :lir> -rids of hopvk-i« C-.VS have i!.-c.«d/ on right hip. R A. Hendricks, I* O. l.awva Or f ^nently cured. So proof-positive tn I 01 its rower that I consider it n>y duty to Hone brand M on left shottfrier, also thre< w I fnv fnv tn those nt you* irtders «!• •?■ in shape «>f triangle, cattle branded »ante who !uve Gxerm; tiot:.nw-xit. Sronchiai r E K. Urout Burns Ur. ter»» TnxiM». if thev wig write me th»*- P Dlrhenson rattle hrand J P ror*r*rtcden 1« »t hip I! >r»e brand anv,•; t n left-'»fie p. <j eiprets and rsxtotTice a.ktress. Sincerely, l.awvn Ore r. A. SLOCVM. M. C.. IU rwrl St . Rtw Tit Cattle brand figure Ton eitherhlp; mark light e.-“ Tb» Editorial and En»me*» Manacrnv at <4 1&» l'aver uue gvaervus PrupsK-.. « cr«»p off ca« h ear. slip iu each ear, and wattl ou left jaw. THF. IIER.1LD ÙÙE3 TUE BEST J‘.»H P2IXTIXG AT LOWEST BATIS Horse brand figure 7 on either hip J. H. Bunvard Burns Ore. IL rsc brand bar ra on left shoulder. Catt»* brand barm on left hip and ribs i etherise Marshall P O NarrwwsUrs. Herne brand on leC sh< nlder i Mwe Laura f WiXTGoon FR’xrixa : »•an« lift. Puma Ore. Horne brand » on left eleuMer and same en r- » Is of rlfht hind Phil ««nlth Pams IIIHY WHY STAHL ROBT. iüVIiïG, Prop. khfl • • ’ r. r.TTow’tf rrtr'«ATro r rrïctk. * ~r TH