The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 23, 1898, Image 4

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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
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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.
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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.
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