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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1898)
— J C BYRD M. I.. 1.KW1S, THCIR City Motel TI I E TURN TO RUN. The Experience of Tiro Bear Hunters in the Mountain» of Oregon, Lewis & Byrd, OREGON BURNS, We hive for ,ale the following City property in Burn»: In farm property wo liavo » ill te«n Blotkg io ilte Morris >n Ad d.’WBB and the whole of Brown he Addition, eaitaiairg the moat desirable r«aia»a«a in properly Tins town. >r»periy ia offered very aheap lor eash ICT acre L'P of good agricultural land 7 mil''» »■ -utli Thirty »er « in cullira .on of Burna. geed hoiiHe and barn. Title perfect and a 1 argaia at $ 1101). or ka ‘■ata! Iinenis No trouble 10 »Low property or give prior». This is Lata 3 aiH fl ih Bleak 29 kuftwi a ilk J * Kenyon residence wad ia ia a very desirahi • neighborhood and is afferad v. ry low for < 4»b, ia iidwab udly the This bargain beat in tow a A rood rancn contain.ng ICO acre», • a HoiioB Creek, 7 mile*« N »rth East kiiQWH >4 lh* \ Hembree plac» l r • ah hwfi’r «a ah or on reasonable time UadiapMlwd tula A bear hunt which terminated In a ma n iht a i one** <1 isa ppi/inting ond s’lr- prising, is »lesriilM’d by the Portlaml Oregonian. It oecurrrd in the moun tains of Oregon, whither two gentle men l.i.d betaken the»n«elves for a vacation trip. Seierul days were sM*nt in trout fish ing. Then one of the inen express-. <1 a strong desire for a. day’s shooting for larger gum«*. 'I hey vt out the next morning bright and early, and after hours of fr tii’k 11ainjnng were about returning to «’amp, v.hcn sud denly they av. straight t;< fore them a brown bear sitting on his haunches, under a blueberry bush, arid gorgii'Y him-elf with the berries. Both hunters fin <1, and the bear, with an ugly .grow I, disa p*.« art d. '1 hr men hasti i »d after hin>. bio were unable to over take him. i’or half mi hour of more <h<-y followed th»* irail. Then all at once they came to a clearing. In the ( Iraring was a cabin. :nd on the porch of the cabin sat the- brown bear with one of his forelegs ill a sling! The hunters were greatly taken aback, as may w* II be supposed, but were still more surprised w ! h - h they saw a man hnsteuingtoward th< in will» a gun. They turned and ran, the rian after tin ni. They got away in saf« ty, and learn* <1 afterward that the bear wit.-, a family pet, lhe owner of which was naturally angry at finding it ib- trvated.” We have a nice farm, <• ntaining 385 acres, two miles eouthe.est <> Eugene, Oregon, and on the gravel road. Good dwelling, good barn A LAND WITHOUT ANIMALS. and outhouses; good orchard ami stranger* In Japan Are Forcibly Struck well fem > d, worth $7.000, to trad, with Thin I.ack. for a sto k ranch in Eastern Oregoi Japan is u land without the domes of equal value. tic animals. It is this kick which GEO. SHELLEY BURNS Shop opponi te the Brewery wirk in our line done neatly and with dispatch, guaranteed Give us a call All Satisfact’o- .‘.»l ikes th • stranger so forcibly in look ing upon Japaneo a nd.-1 n pcs. Then* i.»re no rows the Japanes«* neither drink milk nor cat meat. There are hut few horses, and these are import ed mainly for the mr of the foreign ers. Tin* fruit cars in the city street •ire pulled and pushed by coolies, and the ph a nrc carriages are drawn by ii-en. There are but few dogs, and these are neither used for watch do; s bca.‘I . of burden nor ip hunting, except bx foreigners. 'There ar*- no .sheep in Japan, and w ool is not used in vl<>thing. Bilk ::nd cotton Is ing the staples. 'Then* are ro pif-i- I ork is an unknoxx n artiel -of diet, end lard is not used in rooking. • here air no goats or mules or donlax s. Wild animals t h< re are, how <*\ < r, ai d. in piu - tieular, be ns of mormon:; size. One of tln se, seen stuffed in a museum, i desci ¡bed as “big as an ox.” Beside an other stlliTcd museum le;*r i ; pi - served in alcohol th«» mangled 1-fly of a rhihi the Iwar had cat< n jn 1 1 < i\>’<* being killed. War, of course, is acquninting the Japanes • x\ ith the useof anic . ! . Tin army has caxalry horsr:-, d other ■ I i drag the field guns. 'The empress, a Iso. in obvio is imitation <>f Europfan » »y- iilt’ms, is an expert horsewoman, and saddle horses are kept for her use. A SOCIETY ITEM. Burns, Oregon. □ j iri.itsed to be firsi claa W h mix oar own Paint*, ami Our Work Steaks fo itself. > 1 ’ I I • » V 11 > HI'.),7’ (ÍB1NET liAKFR / * ) inct \\ ■ i V > on < ¿ X ( i I l)< ( \ I xanibic m\ , i*. < irus, Ore. . " u > r e LIVERY c - ron T X I i ■h * ■ <1, M iiii Street. Pmprri * a R r i i » r I d 4 4 » »h I • • Ull fell i It wns at th* En.' laid I al', and th.* young society reporter t lull ¡»ened her witsand her p'.’neiL . t b*n ■ II a rd sat- f.u t< 1 v description of each rosfuiL1- might I e presented. Surrounding lit r were those most dcsirctr; of rreii g their nanus urd gowns in | r:;.t, nn<i in th«* crowd stootl a shop gii 1, gov. ne»! in flimsy pink eiireseclotn of » dt scrib- able cut. When her turn came for in: ¡>. e ’or. says tl».<' New York Timt .it wns v.ith a hopehss eye that the reporter sur veyed the toilet 'i hr artful qursbon, however, v. ns asked a u. u; I: “Ard year rnirr nr.d gown?” “Mi i-r Matilda Jenkins, nt ¡red in pink crepon and dininords.” w ns th. studied and prompt reply, “Pink ere|.*on.” wrote the nc’ v. omnn, delighted \.»th th - n elegant name for cheesecloth. pi’iicil refused to add “nr.d d r.m- • .ds” until her quirk eyes had disc« ,ei< d on the gill’s collar a tiny rhit.i. tenc f t big as 11 pinhead, Then “r.iul dia- monda’’ w ent (low n i n 1 he nc»tel>ook a* proudly ns if unnounc i> g tiaras and stomachers of purest li mte r. Tim next dnv nil the gi»’ a notion count« r t’.chrir.i d • oxer a well-worn newspaper which rra»’.; “Mbs Matilda atllred n pink crépon and d and when the society »eo ut- over the printed words» he a pung as to the necui icy of th ' in formation she had given to tl. j ubl’c Mrs. Anna Robtrtwn, Proprietress. OttlUOM. 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