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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1897)
N County Official Paper The Best— ADVERTISING MEDIO —FOB— Tiarnzy County, Job _ Printing CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 3, The Institute. Miller and Belle Cochran, Four of th* above have lately married The eighth annual session of the and may contemplât» quitting th» county teachers’ institute con profession. vened at one o’clock p m, Tuesday. Now, in conclusion, the county October 29, 1897, at the public superintendent wishes toadd hisap- school building in this place. preciation of the workaccompliehed The session was opened by Supt. in the institute, and also the work Byrd, and was followed by State in the school room done by the Superintendent Irwin who outlined teachers, and earnest interest taken 'he working plan of the institute. by the teachers of this county in Mr. Irwin’s remarks were full of the advancement of education, and , , , -'ducational hints and good advice recconimends all teachers to take to the teachers. one, or m»re, live educational &, LOKDON President Campbell was then in journal. And further, he thanks f)[y GOOÜS, troduced as instructor. He first them for their attendance at the in Carry tr\ing made’ byj^thesc UnwMiic* Clothing, took up number work, and his stitute, only three or four being ab Manufactuy methods of teaching this import sent whose duty it was to be pre- Boots S Shoes, ant branch were clear, logical and eent. II. A. D illard , Wines. Groceries, Coulti not resist the temptation of denning one ol appreciated by the teachers Mr. Secretary. Liquors, our celebrated K. N.& F. Co. Overcoats—made up Campbell then took up the subject Provisions, and fit just as if you left your measure and ordered of language, which engaged the at Cigars» An Oregon Geyser. Hardware, it that way. Five styles to others one here, and we tention of the institute duriug the Pabst Beer. Farm Machinery, have the best salesman on earth; his nams is remainder of the afternoon. Lying south and east of Vale is a The evening exercises were con- . Price, surnamed Low, and what a glorious trade Wagops low range of hills, varying in height ducted in the church and opened he does command I from 200 to 1,000 feet above the val with a chorus by the Burns choir. ley, and which forms th# lower WRITE US FOR PRICES CHRISTMAS CLOTHING Mr. Campbell delivered an eloquent watershed between the Owyhee and CONSUMERS lecture on education, our free insti look for this label and tutions and free government. The the Malheur rivers. Thia range is you look for the best in wearing apparel exercises closed with a mandolin of acquous formation, being gray and guitar duet by Messrs Speigle sand stone, prophyry and conglom erate. Southeast of the city and a and Sayles. distauc» ef half a mile, the range Wednesday, the subjects of reaches its greatest elevation and language, arithmetic and approaches the south bank of the geography were presented and dis Malheur in abrupt cliffs and steep cussed. Mrs. Irwin’s remarks in hills. Thelower stratum is conglom the afternoon on school manage STRICI! k ZE1DLEK PIANOS. erate with sand stons above. Close ment wore highly appreciated by to th» water l»vel is a cropping of teachers and all present. PUBLISHED BVBRT WKDXEIn talc or ocher, and from this springs The evening exercises at the of boiling water flow—not iu large• BYRD EROS. church were opened with a chorus BURNS. OREGON. volumes,but in a hundred tiny, PSDI.ISHBRS AND PROPRIETORS by the choir, followed with a solo thread-like rills. 3] by Mr. Sayles. State Superintend Just south of where the lower ■UB8CRIPTI0X HATEuJ: ent Irwin was then introduced by springs gurgle up, and which is al-1 One Year S2.M All kinds of Machine-extras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery, i Supt Byrd, and taking the subject Six Month« Tkxoo Montha I of education, bis forcible and logi- most due east of the city, is a mesa, I Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc. slightly elevated above the streets cal style of reasoning and clear of the town. About two months 1 presentation of thia subject to his ago this mesa and 40 acres of the • FFICIAL DIRECTORT hearers held them in closest atten- adjoining hills, were purchased by «ATI—: tion for shout two hours. J. N, Fell of this city from Chas. Garden Feeds and Sporting Goods. ) •. W. MtEridr The only .......................... ll Supt Irwin and party left here Aultschul J (Th»)!. Tendue. graaiuQeR ................. t W. K. Kill! i on Thursday morning for Malheur Mr. Fell at once began prospect Attorney General ....... ... C. M. Idletnan Tin Shop in Marnev Co *«rernor ................. ................ Wm p Lord ' county to meet an appointment and ing for hot artesian water, and dur iMratary af State ......... U R Kincaid Treasurer . r R . Phil. Mctschnn promise to bo with the county sup ing the past month has met with Give us a oa.ll and we will Convince you that we can give better • apt. Publie Instruction . .—................ « M Irwin State Printer prices than anyone. R W H Ldeda erintendent and assist in conduct varying success. After sinking ) R. 8. Bean. iipriat Ludjoe ing the teachers institute of that •veral holes and expending aboutt ....................... > C. Wolverton ) F. A. Moare 1 county. $1,000. ths men yesterday about MINETM JUDICIAL DISTRICT. JIitHat Jndge ................ y ........ M.D.C liffok j i Teachers and citizens of this 4 o’clock at the depth of 42 feet Jiiinct Attorney ............. C. W. Parrish. |3F"Se5ond hand nstruments taken in part payment fer new ones. Aunt Kepiesmtative ..(R) .0. L. Vatterson. I county regretted their necessary de- struck a strong flow of boiling wat /•«aiAoaaUr .............. (R)............. A. W.Gowan l parture as they hoped to held them er, which, on removing the drill •«O»TT — sainit : here for two more days. e.a.iy j.dg,........... ............. C. P. Rutherford . from the casing, spouted into the BURNS, OREGON. (R). H. Kolloy Thursday the branches taken up air fully 40 feet, and at this time rrsanrer .. -...(B) J. C. Welcomo TRISCH & DONNEGAN, Proprietors. D TA. McKinnon ■ auritT I were directed and conducted prin seems to have increased both in • (D)...... . A . J. McKinnon Auegior .(R'......... W. ii. Water« cipally by Messrs. Peebles, Dil'ard, volume and force. Viewed from ieiaool Buperiatendeut (D) W C. Byrd ■t«ck Inspector .... ....... I M. Davii Hendricks and Griffin. Friday the city this morning through the 0 «MmiMioQ« ri ......... <D)| A.B.Mark! 'P)| Guo. Hagey ; HOWARD StSRCE, PMWer» •• '• WHITE, Vw. Hwwn morning the subject of theory and frosty air, it has the appearance of IABKIT ü. >. LABB OFFICE.’ y. R. SCBREE. Ou»H»€R Fina Wln.es. Liquors And Cigars. practice was taken up and dis an escape pipe from a giant steam B»glitor ..................................... Thomas Jones Reestvor ....................................A. 4. Cowin; cussed freely by all. Mr, Peebles plant wai unwell and regretted very It is a genuine gepier,assisted by much his inability to be present, as its birth by man instead of nature, {.¿gf Courteous treatment guaranteed, Your patronage selicit«! 1OCIKTIXS. i theory and practice is a subject in but a geyser none the less; not in-1 I ■ YLYA REBEKAH DerreeMo bS. which he is very much interested. ld- • j tarmittance bnt with a strong, steady I Meeta orery 1st and Id Wednesday. CALDWELL, IDAHO The following teachers were ha 91 irsn Ti MieaJennie McPheeters N.O. flow fVxaf that Rlla fills I the 2$ inch naatner casing fnl to | ---- —------------------------------------- ---------- M bs Leona Zeigler. Reo. öec’y. attendance: limit, from the mouth of which it A Genetti I Banking Business Transacted I leaps 40 feet into the air, carrying Mrs. Clara Marsden, A. O. ü. W. Burna Lodge, No. <7. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED small rack and gravel to a consid- “ Mary Griffin, M IBd.thThur.d.y., '• May Worthington, Burns-Canyon Stage Line M M Uortoa, M. W enable heighth. J w say.r, Re». “ Leona Parker, It has bean visited by scores of Miss Bessie Harkey - > J. A. H alladay , contractor. peopl* from th» erroundi»g coun ll ' Day Kenyon, Carrying U. 8. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expose It try, and is undoubtedly the great humor page, complete markets, do-1 Edith Gorham, H.AMSr LOD««, MO. ff, I. O » F. THE ll partments for the household and , . >1 044 r»ll3*a Hall, ever, (aturdir Eva Swain, est natural curiosity in Oregon. I. ’ are Burna Tuesday,Thursday .Saturday,for Canyon City M L. I-.wt., M. U. Cl NEW YORK WORLD, women's work and other special de , Effie Hutchinson, 1. r. l.i»l.r,B«y. What its ultimate uses will be to and intermedi: U joints, Fare lb. • 4 partments of unusual interest. Gabrielle Delmae, Vale is difficult to say, but il has ll THRICÍ A-WEEK EDITION. Libbie De Coudreee, We offer this unequaled news <1 possibilities if properly utilized Leia McGee, paper and Tim T imes -H erald to ll Mary Ziegler, that insure immense advantages to C A SWEEK, 18 pages a week—156 papers ajear gether one year for $2.25. cc Phebe Kelley, the city. At present it will b» pip The regular sbscription price of I. Rose Dickenson. ATTORNEY-ÀT-L AW, FCR ONE DOLLAR. ed into tewu ar.d iu waters used the two papsrs is 13 00 i Mr. J. M. Peebles, for domestic purprses, heating and i i i H. A. Dillard, Published every Alternate Day ex F-vwt ff.l.^wwe»» d ll to supply a largo natatorium Mr. Gerald Griffin. Prof. W. IL Peeka, nil« cept Sunday. il wake« a «pecialtv of Curtis Bartlett, Fell will erect at one».—Advocate. Epilepsy, has without el “THUNDERBOLTS,” Clarence Drinkwater, doubt treated and car ed more eaaec than any H the IatMt ln'l grande, t lxx»k by tin world-whir rekbHty Chat. Newell, b living Physician; hU now out an<l Im exUMilvehf >»y «ubeergthj«. 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RK a X MT ATS AC EKT. publishes a quency of publication, and the fresh- The f.llowing teachers were ex valuable A single sunflower stalk at Burns ACUNTii WANTED. work on uupreceeented this dis« cused because of distance: Mieses Kansas, carried the NOTARY PUBLIC. ness, accracy and variety of its con Send kg Ont a for Agent ’* Outfit, end io Cewta fcr Oar ease, which 7<> page, IllaatreUd Catalogue ot HILlee, Album!. hU number of 233 blooms at eno time tents. It has all the merits of a ha sends Annie and Rose Walls and Mr .with a SfTS 2TS CnZGOZT great $6 ja;|y at tI), pr¡ce of a ¿O1- —------- large bot J. E ¡Alberson. A bumble bee etung Ike Will» Miss Mary George, tle of his absolute ear*. free to any sufferers WONDERFUL SALES. lar weekly. Its political news is ( who may ser.d their P. 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