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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1898)
sn'jumj- ..na our sorro.v may case to k * «JJ Uit* repine. ■ a our little city, which When we know that thy God is 1J lent will add greatly to its appearance with thee. West- in the near future. |ero:ne, Arizona Light be the turf of thy tomb! luff, Cal. have been May its vendure like em raids led l>\ de- 1 m live lire.», both in Bl.:< Lieg in Grant County. 1 be! aid prcp.'ilv. It would seent There should not 1 e the shadow 1 opportune' time to reflect a little Long Creek, Nov. 24 A dis of gloom, om - lies ami figure out what a ease much dreaded by cattle own In aught that reminds us of (li -.isl"r a lire if once under head w i\, would cause in our little citv. ers, known as blackleg, has made thee.” b.v -i ) town ought to I ave ample appe.1r.1111 >• in this county, L A F kie . sd . fi i- pr.itei tioii and i-spi i ially Can- B. Conger, a prominent cattle vo l t 'ity . The :;ti eels are very raiser, while io Long Creek yes Additi >nal Locals. nariovv and lit • buildings mostly terday, stated that during the past M. U BRENTON ITopiictir, Burnì, OrcgoK. fi aine w hi'. Ii yy ■ . d burn hl. r pitch Eight inches of snow Tucsdayj ten flays the disease had killed if a tile di'iuld get a good start Tins Stable is locati d on tl:c corner of Fist ami B, Streets, and keeps bay 'T' i . 1 ■ ■ nil vv mhi be the entire Ims live of his calve-. lie said that, morning. iics» pm lion wiped off '.lie face of while tiie appearance of the dis Tiie case of Slate vs Win. George, xn.l ^rain on hand- lias competent htlp, Kuua a Job Wagon, Takes passen the earth. We sadly r.c <1 a re- ease need not necessarily cause a for trespass, in Justice Janesim’s ¿■■rs to any pait uf tbe Country. ter', e rcscrv'.ir .¡nd several more fear of an t-p'd' mic. it is coatagc- court yesterday bad not been de I hydrant th n if the tired lii <* d e.ibd up to time of going to p i .-». come, w ■ y\ 1 I lie bet'er pcp.ind ous, and generally pi oves fatal, A. V. Racine is having a new to bold om o.v 1. Steps are being and every owner should guard take 1 i i ¡bis dirccti >11 anti we -in- against its spread as much as new front and other alterations c. lely hop; tln-y will mateiclize possible. made in his store room at the i- ■it once, French house preparatory to re- ! The above was publish: I in tin Tin1 editor of an < xchange ha« cejving his large stock of hardware TRISCH A DONEGAN, Proprietors. rant Count'.' News Sept, 22,'</' di-, ivi led that there is a wide dif erm kery etc, which is expected in On tin mo I « «î I 11 I r U ICW (til 5 S. I rence iintwecn the senoo! UooK.s ot I von Cil‘ was in a lie ", th • people the preM-nt nod tlio«e of long ago / " Albert Ward was in from Happy I'egll i t’l g to prepare. Are th lie-ays that when In: first went to Valley last t week. He and his citizens of limns going to lie school 1 lie read his lessons Home- family have just returned from a S11O33 caught the same wav '.' \Vi|!.e ti| thin;; I like this: 1 S -e the cow itili? visit to relatives and friends iti the This line lies been increased t. such do something it the dir. 1 i ci <>i 1 Is not the cow nice? Can the <’O>V East and report a pleasant trip We are iver the lest people fr an extent that we lave t.vt near the Shoe» to b» fouud in Eastern Oregon. watvryvoiks or we will w ike up run? ' Yes, the cow can run. ('ah end a good time. space to show the stock and in couse Wc give the best shoe for (lie least s Hue mo: ring w i'lioul a roof over ,1 llie cow run as fist as the horse? S S Williams, the Ontario Burn-' • ¡lienee they are marked at p.iccs thi t money. Our aim is n .t ir get cheap, No, the can not run as fast as the stage contractor, informs us that ; our head-. . ,.'K' V...IO ,<ciur, llliorilis US mill will insure a <prek sale ar il reduction horse.” But the latest up to date after reading the article publish'd trashy Shoes that arc not cheap at any 1 I of slock Don’t buy a new suit until ) rice, but to give a good, honest Shoe I style of r ailing it liv tl.e average a f- w weeks ago in T iie T imes -IIEli BURNS, OREGON is in need of a good jail. you have cn our line. We will be nt a reasonable pi ice. Fur goi d niatir- kid is about ns follows. ‘(¡it. unto ai .n, which stated tliet some of our 1 Iyretof >• < the marshal h. u-1 <1 pleased to s' ow you thi in whether you ia), lie .vest styles and hi nest wear, onr that cow. Hain’t she a beaut? Imsin ss McCLAIN & WILLIAMS, Proprietors. tneu were protesting wish to purchase now or at some )al<r lilies «aiiiiiit be licuten. the ci unty jail for imaiceratin 'Tire, she’s a cork r. Can the cow against the change in the schodule, prisoners, making it very inc m- 1 Tiie proprietors of this large and commodious House are experienced time. We have i.’Vt ry thuig in Mens. We are showing all the new styles, get a move on herself? Can she Boys and Children's Clothing. Als» also the staple thing» in Melis Ladies’ venii nt for the sheriff when there î hum it like de boss? Nit, she ain’t he lias li t the matter rest in ord' r hotel keepers and the public is assured good accommodations. to asc.-rtnin their wishes, but us vet -ole agents for M. Bom & Co. Custom and Children's Shoe», and carry an a«- are pi is 11 i' in bis ch arge. The I m it w id de boss.” Made Clothing. nothing di finite has be. n done. Mr. sortrn nt that cun ot fail to phase all citv authorities should take some Williams lias always consulted the steps in that direction si ion I mid Dico—Nov, 21, nt her home wishes of our people and does not advcithe fol plans and bids near Drewsev, M'ss Phoebe Wright,I wish to interfere with their business £'i>*Partie8 desirag regular board aro requested to consult the While they are putting o le up ifter sixty d'tvs illness of typhoid' interests to benefit himself. He has Wc still merit the reputation of car it might an well be a good one of fi vi r. shown hi good intentions by defer rying the host lini- of Underwear to be The youi ;t I i Iv was IS yearn of 1 ring final action in the matter out of stone or brick one that will last foul'd in this part of th country. This ago and lid liv I in thi-iommun Consideration of the people of Burns. ' and cannot b burned. Since pulling in this line last fall we Fall it is larger, ch aper end better ity ttini'i: it Hui ill cbilil Dec'-nsi'd Mr V» illi nu», e . ivh jf the schedule than ever beton, iu.luding Gents. have met with a [ binominal sates, in b lives a fit her. 1 motli< r, two sister- j is changed he w.b make all possible With ibis is<ue Tm Tnn Ladies, Nisses, Boys and Children's their sale. This fall we have largely and two brothers to m nrn her s;.d cfForts to get the mail here in 30 R. C. ANGEVINE, Proprietor. in two 1 ii c< s and union suits. 11i.s\l.P eit'crs upon its twi-lftb untimely death. increased the line and are now showing I hours from the railroad, and that r v.ir. It lias cnjovi'il The good Ge: t.-' Unde: w< nr from 50 cent« up. Iler i.’i ttlli will leave a vacancy a most complete assortment in these ;-e he can n.id wdl when the roads are Ladies' Undir car from 35 cents up. goods, including all the new and latest \vill of Its It-.iih-rs ami advert: " FS in our p.n tii s if 1 oiiug ..... pie w hi eli ’n g' o I condition. The schedule Children .- Underwear from 20 c. nts in tin- pa<t and has been well sup can never bo entirely till. d. time now is -12 hours from Ontario, i patterns, at prices from 75 cent- up CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGVR8. The i ported. The pre. nt managi sympathy manifest'd for If th ' new sc'ieilnl,' time is fixed at FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. in, nt will vnde ivor to m ike ii her mid her bereaved relative« nt A) hours the mail will he hereabout I COMFORTABLE CLUB ROOMS i v. n bi ib i m tlw future, both as the time • of her illness and death the -a ne time as now. Th«» citi 1 a local p »per and advertising me by t ho -o with whom she has been •11 - I Id let Mr. Wdii.im.- most <1 I -el,- nssiiciiited, plainly dium. Tm. T imi s -II i . h \ i . i > wish- know their wishes at once, ns he! ah iai d the place she held in the is desirous of changing the seheditle < 3 l'i thank its patrons for tin it heartJ ' f all iminedi itelv if there ere no serious i past kindnesses and solil i sai., - riiis bue interest ; il.c miner ana iil'ii i tioii-. 1'h • matter 1« now in Again tin- Lord has exercised ti ’nation of their supp nt. stockman, as will as (he housewife Heretofore we have sold these good Ins liatnls and if our people wish 11 - power just and right. A’.* lave »'ways bien the leaders in •by sample, lilt the lime cpn«u»iid be the ret 1 dale to remain as it is an I Ao ] .me more dt ar familiar app al should lie made to him. du se gm i!- . i d tin1 imnii'iiSe stock we tween selecting and receipt of good» The “City Dads'* are to b< Is hidden from onr sight. --- ------ - ----------- ------ ----------- - have tLi- f.iti .' ill i n !y lu Ip to strength in nine idl'd upon getting tin was inconvenient to those de.«iri»g car 1 en "iir r*‘| illation. \nd tlnmgh purcliem e our tears I*. G. SMITH, I'ropt .. < 1 rors walk« i 1 good sltap ■ Ic Earns, Orajun. will iiow, We li-ve a a an.tmall line of Com pet. This Full We have brought e> the C the stormy weather set in. Sev Our motive's r< Itish, forters. from the cheap, heavy ones tn Carpet, by the roll and are preprtd io for wo eral of oui citizens have not 10m- die fine sateens. k-.ow sell Carpets at Eastern prices and from pletcd the sidewalk around th 11 Shi's found n Blankets were never show n in great- a good assortment of patterns. more blessed I lot k- as y e', but m a shot t time , er abund..nce, from 75 cents per pair life We have them from 50 cents per . ’o the fine Ail Wool California Blank- all will be lompleted within the Beyond the rebus of earthly yard up. ; cts. bounds while orders wiie given t trite Also a full line ready made Sheets Mailings from 25 cents per ysrd up. l.> build them. It would I hi ' U Î 0115 to wi:lt her md Billow Cases. We have added several new lea ti res to our already large stock. Among these we wish to mention Ladies, misses & children’s cloaks, Jackets and wraps, Ladies, Misses & children’s Fall and winter Hats, carpets, mattings, rugs & draperies, - -if We cordially invite an inspection JALOOS v;f of our stock, whether desirous of purchasing or not Clotliiug All Tcated Alike. Table Sevice the Best. ladies’ Wrappers. öS Gid i^Gbinson Building, CI Y SEAT MARKET hero I'd nl leg has made its app.iat- '1.1 in t!i ant c unity. Om stock in a should take every pia ciutioii a,; iins' allow mg their cattle to mix yy th any in that section,as we are inf am d it is contageous. If .my • t I’n T im » s H i k yt.v readci k mw of a remedy lor this disc.. e woti'd be pleased to publish . mcipe 111 our next issue. On earth 1 I’gain with friends dear. Within tin' reach of trials and pain Is net our loss the loved one's gain? 3 Î32 HOURS Cloaks, Pork, etc. 'n any quantity dasired- Head Chrs Bo!ogr.a ard Sasisage of all kinds always on liand- S. ÓU, And though our d tyo t gether here Oueurtli, w e know, are passed, In th. n.e , ,1 lin .-of ui' ii. ry'.« p.n'.e They will forever l.n t. Drewsi y, Ore Nov 23, 'i'S By a school mate Thanksgiving has passed and also received another co the people line settled down to their ci cry d iV pursuits u^ain. mu ., iti.m giving an account of of the vo’mg Indy’s death, with the lino v county can bo 1st of Lav following tribute to la. r mi ni >ry i ,g a populati m that could il at f. r.l a tu> key dinner. If there yy is .i|iy on - in this county that d I 1.0' v “ turkey that day it w .is Your patronage solicited. irrespective nt îlrgue tells you Write 1er one. ■ v. ;; utìiNi: co., laclory, r ! IA IHEHL. ILL. Parties I’arties di ¿ siting -nil sn - ’ gir« cm ¿ft ih.ui al McKinney A Sparr ir- aw mill at a.inu- pr -i- a-at the shingle tkiil In llar.iny S< Ih B wer .V t'e n il attend to the want» <»f T».y customer*. L. W..1Ú. nbeig Jr. keeps ahinglea on hand at 1« rcstm-nce in Burns Call 011 tin in f<r prirca and t-rtrs or at th: Shinaie B1 - Proprietors of the—: 8^-1? V ariety $ tore Our Xmas Goods T’ ro Now in HARKEY HOTEL, BI’CIIANON Pn.pl somethin). ■ • V k y ” Bdde'Vns big h< t, atre burned in Sun Ft.pi ll w<ek. How kxtg will lore til- papers will I v In this lit e wc carry a very »ouipleto assortment, including all tbe ^latest novcltio as well as staple article. Fine Plaid Chtcke at 15 and SO cent» per y ard. Imported Brocade» at 20 cents per yard. Heavy Cloaking at 75 centsjper yd. Tr: mmin gR. In this line we are neknywledgcd leaders. This Fall we have inerì ased oui’a ready fine line. Now it inelud«« all ihy new and leading tilings in G-nips, Braids and I'assamentr.ee. rsng’ii.' in price fu m 5c per ysrd np JÄ U rite us for I’ricre.«_^rW of o r stockmen contem IBs * ■Ki r This is an an entire* new di’jarture, but one that hee long been needed The system of ord' iing these goods frois sample has not beer, as satis'ac- tory as having the gooda to try cn and inspect. Wc have put in a very nice assertnr nt and will sell them at prices that cannot be beaten in any large city rhe-e good« were bought to «ell and ire marked at 1 rices that will insure a speedy »ale. Ladies' G«rm m- from f ! GO up. Mi«--- and Uhildica - Garments I ■ : $2 CO up. Dress Gcods A. K BlCIlAHP'ON b.c. u-e th v were tix> scar<e not 1.11 1 a k of cash. plate a bard winter on stock and hive made provision- for it. While b tv is not considered nbunda it there is enough to take the stock through tn good slt.ipe ttnlc<s lhev have to be led for sev eral week» ni ne than usutl. Jackets and Capes. L c F ji 3'-'. ——Te». f..| y carry I I'loduce for Cash y Trau harnry , »1 Krtt thf O regon AfxrJi Everythin? First-Class. v Am n.«»th >u p-I>»tb>n — — CD