The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 09, 1898, Image 1

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ADVERTISING
MEDIUM
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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON.
Gerniuny Prohibits.
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FEBRUARY » 189S
How Edis>u Propos <1.
The Prussian minister of finance
The idea of the great electrician
has iisued a decree which goes into Edison marrying was lirst sug-
effect immediately prohibiting the g■ sti-d by an intimate friend, of
importation of every kind of Amer whom Edison timiJly inquired who
ican fresh fruits Thedecioii n has he should marry.
Tiie friend somewhat testily re-
teen sent to all German ports and
Alt kinds of Machine extras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery,
plied, “Any one.” But Edison was
frontier stations.
Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc.
The United States consul at Ham­ not without sentiment when th-’
burg telegraphs that 1(5.000 barrels time came. One day as he stood
i f American apples have been for­ behind tile chair of a Miss Stillwell,
bidden tv be unloadi d and that two a telegraph op r.itor in his employ,
trains full of American fruit have he was not a little surprised whjn
Ths only
also been forbidden to cross the she suddenly turned around and Garden Seeds and Sporting Good^.
s
lid
:
I', ntifr it Emmer:.- h lykh a ide ,
Tin fShop in ’iarnev Co
“Mr. Edison, I can always tell
from Hamburg is the principal
Give us a on’l and we will Convince you that we can giro better
>,l-i-s fiu'ry f>r American Luit. when you are behind me or i;i ar
They say tint the fruit is vermin me.” Edison fronted the young prices than anyone.
i.ifected ai-.l prohibited on sanitary l-.dy, an 1. looking at her I xedly.
grounds. 1: i.- thought in oilitial said:
.-¡1er bly
circles at Washington that the san
‘T’ve been thinking cm-
are
'itary grounds is only a pretext, and about you of late, and if you .....
willing
to
marry
me
1
would
lilieto
tint the order was is u-d ts a re­
marry you.”
taliation against the United Stales
The young lady said she would
I tc iuse of our tariff.
talk the matter over with her moth­
Burns, Oregen.
II. C. LEVENS Prop..
er. The result was thei' marriage
to
-
and
a
very
h
ipp
one
it
pioved
Killed While boxing.
| be.
CRESCENT BICYCLES
thing in the clothing line.
Is a necessity these raw mornings and
evenings. The famous Kuh, Nathan &
Fischer Co. garments r..-o now In. Get
into one cf them. E;:^ one of the de­
signs as bright and fresh as the first
soft flake of snow.
Turn about-.. Leave It to year talle? <»”•
$25.00 or i:. ve it to us ior- <ji5.00‘?
cc/e with this maha.
Il's ciuc ¡¡ou a written ga:.ranlet.
irEit» * > ox!> Ptixys.
ïlie ¿iiacö-Uienuu.
J.ZS11ED SVSRY
as-..
ei-. - wx
WEDSSSDAY
BxRD mCS.
CI Y MEAT MARKET
During a glove contest between
two high school boys at West Bend
Wisconsin, resulted in the death of
< ns.
Tin* young men had been un-
frii-mti;. a; d de idrd t > st til ■ tin-ir
differences wim tin- g'
’ f- . -.'t-
ly iifi-»r th • -eginnin. ! ' i ■ -
round one received
stinging blow
in the f-rk’ of tln> breast bono
which Mlsd hi n to the ll-nir fm-e
’ ..vo;n l. Hi? ’
ran t > Ins
i-s - .i-,- and wi - n. rm':--l to
find him d -a J.
Wonderful Birth Rttteord.
Pensacola, Fla , Feb. 1 —One u* Corn B“cf. Pori
the most r ma kable birth records
has cc 'erred near Pollini, Ala. Lard, Rutter hi
Seven y< i rs aj .1 rs .1 1). ILtt.s
clmun
, I'--- rth '
:■ ii 1- and one - ■ .. A ;CV.
since she gave birth to I V. r
Two of
Cuban Vi (ory.
Due Year
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Tar«» Moa»ha
#FFT»IAL DIX1CTOMY
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BURNS.
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The loss caus’d by the great
-tori, that swept over New England
on Mui.day night and Tuesday of
last week is greater than at lirst
thought. In Boston ilone the dam­
age will amount to ov-.-r a milii-m
dollars. Scores ot b.i lies are being
picked up along the coast an l the
loss of life at sea must ne fTglitf-.il.
fefiT Se»ond hand ii.struturi ts tak»n in part ] in n.< Lt irr in w < u
idfs
KAKrKY F. S. LAUD
■A, IDAHO
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A. •>. V. W.Barss Lodge, No *'
A Genera
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Bar uL-g Susine: . I reacted
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
C. H. VOEÖTktl
The Burns Bar
ATTORNEY AT-LlW,
DON NEG AN.
Proprietors.
t
ammunition
Bicycles, Mowing Machines, Guss
A prominent niai. of Heppner
was arre. ted the other day for vio­
lating the postal la vs by sending a
dun o:> a postal card. II- said lie
did not 1:,i r.v he was bre iking th.
law.
A treaty is n -out finished with
the b.-tnnuck ludimis in wbi'-li tiny
oiler to ell to th- I . s. government
Sheep Dying.
certain l.md* of th’ir rssi rvation
I laho. The laud
Thousands of sheep ..re rep o ted near Pocatella,
compri»-'
same
valuti To farming
to have perished from raid ami
st; rvation in western Wyoming. and min- r.il tra- ts.
The cold has been intense for 09,
Th# friends or Hatva.ian annexa
days and obi timer» say that it is ,
lion claim they now flee victory
the hardest winter they have seen
Congress r <‘ îoh to have
for the past 19 yeira. Flock man­ 'ahead.
undergone
a change since Doi-* ap­
terr claim th. Io»- will amount to
peared.
25 pt r cent.
Kentucky Whiskies
And Cigars/-
util of Post Oliiie.
Spain now is going tor rid a war
■hip into the Ne* York portas an
A young hoodlum from Southern act of courtesy.
Oregon got on a ' booze ’ in Poll-
They have been experiencing ter­
land and connnenc- d to shoot pro- ,
rible c >1<1 and stormy weather in
promiseiously, breaking a i 11’10
the cast and along the Atlantic
plate gla-.iat Ohl’A K ng’ \Vii«n
coast
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Didn't Know the Ways.
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C 1 SI'EEK,
England is making
u! prep u
atious to hold her supremacy upon
the seas She has 117 w-ir vessel.’
now in course efi-onslruetion. F.f-1
teen are battles]iips, twelve first-i
class cruisers, nine second cla-s
cruisers, ten third class cruiser.’,
six twin eer.-w gmibnit«. fifty six
torp- do boats, eigut I _ -
- it- gun­
boats, ami on • royal yacht. .’I my
of the.’-' ar« nearly completed.
Private advices from Gibara con­
firms the report that the Spanish
loss at the battle of Mcgia was
greater than reported at the Havana
headquai t-rs. The loss wa* 11-’
iiist. ,d of 20. The insirg -nt lead­
er surprised two squadrons of cav­
alry on the military troclia and in­
:
GUbh.
The old “’49 ers” in th-ir snug
fl NW ARE. •
flicted considerable loss, imlading
callin’ in “th? gl. riuus clim-it-.i ot
a captain. The remain I- r of the
IN t (> -.MICTION.
California” have fonder
find r memories
uA'TUNE "OP
Spanish force made disordetly re-
d6
t > recall than will tin- returmn
tr-at
, ts. lepa.re<> proaipiiy unit saiiafactorally
ers," minus a few toes and e.<i -- and
the in« inury of the thermometer
Eastern Storm Havoc.
fifty d< ¡xrct-M below.
gCMCKIPTION RATI»:
flanatv
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r. -Ison.
other, six p.iuni
Pj-LtSHXKS AND P ro PBIKTOKS.
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XIMXTM JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
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Fresh Meat.
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Why Every Man Should Insur
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KOTA1Y PCBLIQ, jjyCourteou* treatment ¿uaiant.e.i.
Your patronage
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ORSCON
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Dr. W.L. Marsden.
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Burns.Ganyoii Stege
Line
Tn. U.dy of tiu.z, the Spanen
Pr.siiL iit Ihaz of Mex < ■> h ok
envoy that tried to g t a Cuban ing of making a visit and tour of
general to surrender, lias at last
this country. The American peo­
been lecovered anl will be given ple will extend him a warm wel
a grand military burial
com**.
A’-out 10 druggist, of S in h ran-
England an l Japan deny that
they have furm-d sn all ance in eisco are under arr»-t for railing
celestial matters.
l egus pills.
J. A. nAt.t.AVAY, contractor.
Mails
and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Kspcss
Russia i» w trar-’o rti-
c»- •yin j E '
1» .Saturday,fur Canyon City ail pc«»ib’- hart«
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run oftf"’! milts in,
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ît haw nr#r 2 | S?, I7ß 40ß in »•“# tfl nr*«l a record of oî vetri, dm-
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ing all of whi’ ’> tun • it ha*
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you
can
burrow n.oney f <>m lb* Om
pr >wp rity. I■ E*
piny at > p t . nt per annum, after your I’ .liey hai k».a Ihr»«
year* in for«
BEÜA
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You do not have to die to win
If you live 10 15 or 21’ ▼•art
v-’T-’.n''-.-l ie »our p.licv in anywnv that I .-t suits ro«r mr
von can <
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