The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 19, 1901, Image 4

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    Mary Ellen Lease has deceded stories are pure and elevating in ,
to quit politics and settle down tone. T he T imes -H ek . u . i » will
to a uomestic life.
Incidentally send The Household free to every
she has become reconciled to her subscriber who pays us one or more '....................................................................................................
ahkivk
N< HFVI KM
husband and dropped the divorce years in advance fcr the paper. MFAB1
Mothers, wives, fathers, husbands,
suit
which
she
bad
instituted
Jt LIA M MIRI)
Fast Salt Lake,Denver. Ft Fast
that will
against him. If she sticks to her you cannot invest $2
Mail
TIWK Worth, Omaha, Kan
bring better returns, Call or send 1.30 p a. sas City, St. Louis, 2:25 a m
resolve a long suffering public will
Chicago and East.
At the annual banquet of the have cause for thanktullness, but in your orders fcr T he T imes -
Chicago Bryan club held on Jack- poor Mr. Lease—well, that is H kuai . d and get The Household
Wall? Walla, Lewis
son day, at which W. J, Bryan another matter, says an exchange. free.
Spokam- ton, Spokane, Minna Spokane
Fljer apolis, St. Paul, Du Flyer
was the guest of honor, he took I
2:25 a.u. !uth Milwaukee, Chi­ 1 .30 piu.
occasion to announce his retire­
cago »nd East.
World,
Light
of the
A Nebraska woman who, a
ment to private life, Mr, Bryan
(Irra« Ktrarnrr«.
short time ago received $5,000
said in parti
or
From Pcriland. For
for
injuries
caused
by
a
defective
­
‘•This is the fifth consecutive j
4 p. m.
San Francisco
Our Savior in Art.
Every 5 days.
Jackson day banquet w hich I have sidewalk, has just lost her husb­
1 _
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Cost nearly $100.000 to produce. 8 p. 111
Celebrated with this club and I and because of indigestion caused
lolumbia River
1 p. in.
kitranirr«.
appreciate the honor which the by a defective pie, and his rela­ I Contains nearly 100 full-p.tge en­ Ex Sun. To Astoria and Way- Except
Sunday.
members have done me in giving tives are threatening her with a gravings of our Saviour and His Saturil’)
Landings.
Mother by the world’s greatest 10 p. IL.
dose
of
her
own
damage
medicine.
;ny name to the club, ami am
painters. 'True copies of the great­
Willamette River.
greatful for the support they have
est Masterpieces in the art galleries G a. ni. Oregon City, New­ 1:30 p in
giveu to my condidacy in the two
Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, organ­ I of Europe. Every picture is as Except berg, Salem and Way Except
Landings.
campaigns.
I take this oppor­ izer of the railway, coal and other beautiful as a sunrise over the hill­ Sunday
Sunday.
tunity, however, to express the Titan trusts, evidently doesn’t tops. Contains descriptions of the
' Tam.
WlUamettr A VamhlU 3:30 p m
hope that this club and others agree with the poet that “Man paintings, biography of the paint­
River.
• Teusday Oregon City, Dayton .Monday
w hich have Ixirn my name will wants but little here below.”
ers, the names and locations of the 1 Tuhrd’y and \\ ay-Laudiugs Wed,&
Friday.
substitute for my name the name
galleries in Europe whe-e lhe origin­ dr Sat.
als may be seen. Also contains a
of some Democratic saint, or a
Willamette Klver.
6 a. in.
1 30 p rn
Maybe Mars is signaling to Child’s Department, including a Tuesday
name descriptive to principle
Portland Corvallis 1 uesday
learn whether 1 Linna’s trusts now Child’s Story of lhe Christ and Hie Thurs i and Way Landings. Thurs i
rather than of men.
Sat.
own
the earth and are reaching Mother, beautifully written, to fit
a
private
citizen,
of ani now
w ith excellent prospects of re- out through space for the remain- each picture. This wonderful book, 1 Leave
Leave
matchless in its purity and beauty, Riparia,
Lewi-fc'n
Plaining such, 1 intend to contln- | ing planets.
appeals to every mother’s heart,and 1:20 a. id Riparia to Lewiston. 8:30 a in
ue actively in tlie discussion of
in every Christian home where 1 ’ > ! v.
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public questions and do not desire
I Self- praise io all right when it there are children the book sells it­
A N. H oar ,
Io be embarrassed by being placed is inserted in the advertising self. Christian men and women
Huntington. Oregon
in the attitude of a candinate for columns of this paper
W. H. HURLBURT,
are making money rapidly taking
any office.
orders. A Christian man or woman Gen. Pass. Ait’t. Portland. Oregon
Since the recent introduction of can in Ibis community soon make A. L. MOHLER, President.
‘•In seeking journalism as the
$l.u00 taking orders for Christmas i
best field for usefullness, I am civilization in Cuba there have
presents. Mrs. Waite, our agent in •
aware that I am placing myself been more than two thousand Massachusetts, lias sold over $.3,0001
worth of hooks in a very short time. !
in the position where I can give saloons opened on that island.
Mrs. Sackett, our agent in New 1
lltore aid to others than myself,
I It is getting a lx, ut time for York, ha« sold oyer $1.500 worth o!'|
hut the field is chosen deliberately
some resident of the Danish West books in a very short time. The
because I ain more interested in
book is printed on velvet-finished
Indies to begin to train for future
paper, beautifully bound in Cardi­
the proniulpation of Democratic
, experience as the Aguinaldo of nal Red and gold, and adorned with
I
principles than I am in enjoying
Golden Roses anti Lilies. It is.
the islands.
any honors w hich my country men
without doubt, the most beautiful
The population of the 159 cities book of the century. Write for
can bestow ."
in the United St it>-s, having over term» quickly and get the manage­
ment of that territory. You can,
25,000 population, showed an in­ work on salary or commission, and MILLE»! ROÖEGNE2093 MILES IN 132 HOURS
In a few days the work of elect­
crease of about 32 per cent in the when you prove your snccess we
ing senators in Oregon, Montana,
past decade. At the same time will promote you to the position ol
¡mil Idaho will begin in earnest
Manager and Correspondent, at a
the rest of the country showed an
permanent salary, to devote your
In Id.ilio and Montana the sena­
increase of about 15 per cent. In time to attending to agents an I lot
torial waters appear to be quite
Wanted also a
other words, the big cilies grow correspondence.
well settled, but there appear to
about twice as fast as lhe small Statu Manager to have charge of
be still a few cuttie fish swimming
office in Leading City of the State
rural districts. This difference, and manage a'l the business of th<
ili puiid loose u hicii may ye t dark­
however, is less than at almost State. Send for terms. Address—
en the waters and thereby create
T he II hitisii -A meric an .C>>.
any previous time.
I Corcoran Building, opposite (.1, S |
,t senatorial muddle. In Oregon
Trensury, Washington, D. C.
things are still a little mixed, with
Fhe Belvai
0.00
The Twfcc-a-Week Republic.
I'.x-Senator Corbett, banker anil
Superior t-> all others irrespective
millionaire, of Purtland, in tin­
of price. Catalogue tells you
lead and McBride, now rattling
Every Monday anti Thursday
why. W rite for one.
around in the position, a close .1 new spaper ns good .is a mag.i
Heyund. Neither of these men zine —and better, for it contains
NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO.,
3J9 BIJOADWAY.
Factory.
are thp choice of the people of the latest by telegraph us well as
Neu 3ork.
BELX IDERE, ILL.
Oregon. But the people have interesting stories —is sent to the
nothing to say about it and those- subscribers of
the “Twi.-e-a-
\v liu arc delegated to elect sena­ Week” Republic, which is only
tors will “do their duty" largely $i a year.
as they arp instructed by the re
The man w ho reads tl»e“Tw ice
publican mac bine in Oregon and |
a-Week" Republic knows al
lhe nation. In short, the senator
about affairs piditic.il.domi-stic and
bv
should be some good, able, cllici-
foreign events; is posted about
yn| Eastern Oregon man, ns at
Mi{< M E GRAY
lhe markets .iiidcomiiii-ici.il mat­
♦rtWjNTLREST ia being displayed in lhe
present tins section has nort pres­ ters generally.
i «íee.-y lA. np altvnjo Áe¿,l ne<H
fl tl u’e
amoUIcaa powders and
H M iJt tried bulkti in large calibre rifles.
i an i c / mh . e>Ae Z/ttie will <Z>
*
A -.5 calibre bullet weighing 500
entation at Washington, although
* r r» a shock fo large game that the
The
woman
who
reads
the
<vayi te ltip/ei,e<i <v<tA <Ae Acs!.
•
«4.1
l«.»r.
•
can
not
always
be
depended
on
i| is more than one-third of lhe
Alar.hl M >del ISOS Repeaters have
"I
wice-a-Week
”
Kepiilqic
gath
­
rc..'|
Smokeless
Steel
“
barrel».
For
state.
It would have represen­
GOOD, ULE IX HEPS.
11 date Information aw our catalog
..kd for 3 stamps.
The traveling public «ill find
tation and a big linger in the po­ ers a bit of valuable information
::
:t tl.i« a ni'e act-ou modaling place
•- M arlin T ire arms C o .
litical pie, if Eastern Oregon re­ about household affairs and tale
4
t*EW HAVKN, CONN.
t • ft op
publicans as a whole were not fashions and finds recreation m
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lame, halt and blind, and too n the bright stories that come
Kickward to claim their own, under both the headings of fai t
They should be awakened to fund liction. lTicrc i* gossip almut
•new books and a dozen other
xj
|heir rights. East Oregonian
copies <4 espee al interest to the
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wide awake man and woman.
X-lic,
o-rxcl -i^.oold.ont.
’l he action of both Imuses in
the legislature of Idaho in passing
The ''ic ) rk l.i/e s matchless accumulatirc,
The Hoiiuelioltl
a memorial to congress bv unani­
(lit tra teetl surre ci r value, I. an <«»•, cement and
mous vole praying it not to pass
ant mafic adjttstible feafares eann
l>e equaled lot
a laird leasing bib, should be
>«//// e m/tantj. .Ip licy-h liters c mpanu.
Tux T ime » H khmi > ¡« in receipt
brought to the attention of the •4 a few sample copies of ' The
Re/ rc insui, no ¡¡'¡re him a call am) hare lhe
Im si ncss ¡tilltj cxpla i nc
premhers id ihe Oregon legislat­ Household, .i handsonis 32 page,
ure. Not a dissenting vote was illustrated monthly, full of inter
(>t.iec at R -odenee. Burns, Oregi
Cast and it passed to third retding ««ting reading matter and valuable ♦
trrKn^trg.-;::
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under suspension of rules. It is information fur old folk, middle
C<«isi«lcrv,l a menace to the Ix-st Mged |Riqde. bovs and gir’s. a* a
interests of the state, tending to perusal of its |>ag<<s will st once
12.
de Co.,
largely »lo t easy immigration, as ciu.vitice the reader Each issue
|»<»t »4 lhe lantl would lx- “golr- contains we.l written stories of
borne life, interesting facta and
bh-d" up by large c.rrpotalxxrs.
Plans drawn and ¿stimate., cheerfully furnished
inmaing incidents, short articles
\\ hile the matter was being on current events, practical stigges- .III work done m a me h,mie I manner and satisfaction
'
Sgitaletl a v «-ar ago, C.mgtessinan tiona to mothers, incidents and guaranteed
O U Z2 ZST
M.xuly was crMisxlered to favor illustrations for children, popular
puch n bill in spile <4 lhe la«l that home entertainment, etiquette in In Smith lit,rns is fully o, nipped to do all kinds of irork
Op/tosife P .1 .UH/er S Co,s
practically his whole district as social lite, seawMitlile suggestions in,rood
w ell as a targe portion of the fit st on what to wear how to decorate
VongressHmal ilistrx t opposed it. tlie home, leseon. in silk embroid­
Héí’1 of al] in Uav«un4 haartt.—L*r cat U.S.Gov*t Report
A memorial tn «xmgeess from ery, Ilattenl>erg lacs in new stitches,
new
¡aiierus
few
knitting
and
cm
lhe Orepan legislature would cer­
tainly |xc»ent <ur del, gats n at dieting, lessons from the Roeton
ow>king school, practical recipes Ihr
Washington from supporting such
home cooking window gardening
a measure amt »uch mrmoiral ,
and Hower culture
No horn-
•hrHild he pusli< il by Eastern Ore­ •hould be without The llousebol.i.
gon membrta.
|t ba« no superior of its da«« lu
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Gray,
P
Liwaa,
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Moacy ths Pri:is¿ Instrument.
Oregon.
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Ci»i'iza'ion sal Proirsst l!m K"pt
StA» W Me iq Seppi t I« All Ajas.
Machinery Wagons Shelf Hardware Dry Goods Cl thing
Bcots Shoes Hats Caps Groceries Oils Paints Patent Med­
icine. Extracts Etc.
f •
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$
The M -ney Q-n-aion dlscnM-S in the 1 1
experieucs and hialory.
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Farmer’s and Stockmen s Supplies are Specialties
Special Frie s On Large Cash Order,.
The Leading Bimetallic Tape, of Araeriea.
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I C. S. Senator W. M. STEWART, EJitor. I
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A correct Recount of the doin-s of 0
(
I Congres, given each week.
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A family paper for the h me anil ire- (
k side. Ail the important happenings of
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BURNS SAWMILL
’ the week, condensed, in newscolumn,.
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A large circulation in every Slate and 1
I Territory.
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HDressed. ZL-ciznrL'bex,
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Published weekly by the
TSuistic azxd. znccxizig-,
Silver
$s,
ZxzCCVLlcli EL g".
Knight Publishing Co.,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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The mill is situated in one of the finest bodies of Pine mol Fir timber it.
Eastern Oregon.
Subscription Price. SI Per Tear,
Send for sample; agents wanted.
The proprietors have spared no expense to put the r< ad in
good condition
All special orders receive prompt attention
An excellent quality < f all kinds of lumler always on l and.
For fur­
ther information cal! on or address
eCaveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat­
ient business conducted for M oderate F ee *.
5 O ur O ff ce is opposite U.S. P atent O ffice
iand wccan secure patent in less time than those J
remote frotn Washington.
¡>
KING & SAYER, PreprietJrs, Burns. Or. gon
Burns-Ontario Stage Line.
C. ’.I. KELLOGG, Manager.
Leaves Burns daily at 8 o’clock a ni., arrives at Ontario in 42 tours
Fare One way $8. Round trip $15. Through freight 3jcts. lb
Two dayr notice at any P. O. on the rcute and covcicd coaches
will be furnished for piassangers.
The management has put on fresh stock and passengers will find
this route the shorted between Burns and the railroad.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip­
tion. We advise, if patentable or.not, free of ;
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
A P amphlet , “ How to Obtain Patents,” with
cost of same ’in the U. S. and foreign countries
sent free. Address,
Facts That
Ready
January
1st
CvA.S^OW&CO.
Every Patriot
O pp Vote»
P atent O ffice . W ashington ,
and
Ought to Know.
Eurns-Canyo.. S'.age Line
D. C.
THE 1900
Metschan A Cozad, contractors.
Carrying U. S. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expe.-
L-ave Burns Tuesday.Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon City
A’ intermedia.! > .oints, Fare $5.
A Politiwl Pester
SHELLEY Á’ FOLE1 Proprietors,
BURNS,
I
OREGON
Shop opposite old Brewery
All woik done with reat.wss at u diiqatch.
Eatisfiicion
gSF*' live us a call.
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R0BT. IRVING, Pr p.
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OREGON.
Containing Full Information
Upon All Statistical Facts
and Figures«
Every
The
<
Politician
New
eoo
;
Will Want
;
-L^, Congress.
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A Complete Guide to the
Forthcoming Elections
of 1900.
SPECIAL j
The South African
FEATURES, j War; War in the Phil­
ippines; The Interna­
tional Peace Congress; Our Nava)
and Military Establishments; The
Samoan Settlement ; The Great
Trustsand Their Capitalization, and
many other subjects ot equally vital
interest.
________
A complete History of each of
the Ships in the American
Navy, by Edgar Stanton Mac-
lay, Historian U. S. Navy.
THE STANDARD
AMERICAN ANNUAL.
to any address.
(price Postpaid
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D esigns
C opvrichts Ac.
Anrnn* «etidfnff a »ketch and dcnerlptton tr.-r
qu.cK'r ascertain our <>jdnion free whether un
inrer.t.on I» probable pate"table. Coren'.svlcn-
ttmiaMrictlyconndetiftal. Handbook on Patent«
sent fr«*e. obtest ».eenrs f< r »• <-urt?^r patenti».
Patema taken «hm»ch Munn A Co. receive
notkr, wit I ..ut < r.’r. in the
Scientific American.
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G-eneral Insurance
Carpenters and Architects.
Rs^âlÂ
absolutely pure
A hsr.dsomcly il’ i«tr»red weekly. j..*irveet rir-
rulati n of anv -ctent ifl.* journal. Terms I". «
four r ■•1’0«, 11. Sold byall newsdealer*.
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Branch
Trade tritìi
us all the time
n.v
once rimi you are sure to trade
H opkins a H unter
Burn
PATENTS GUARANTEED
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SchilUng s Best is simply
good honest tea. well grad-
eJ, fresh - roasted, packed
air-tight.
If you don’t like it. your
grocer returns your money
in full.
There is no other such
dealing in tex
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Nao p raaotco
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We can afford to have
you try all five flavors—one
after another—of Schilling $
Best tea, and get your
money back if you don't
like any.
our tea-trade for the
acxt ten years is worth
has ing.
as Ku - Frauau
c c*—
Our fee returned if w» (*il Any one
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sendÙMt
sketch
any invention wfll promptly receive our opinion
fix-e conceming
concerning thepatent-
the
'■ frve
ability of Mme. *How to OUain a Patent” sent
i__ . upon rvquest. Patenta
secure.I throngh us advertised for sale at our expense.
Patent tah« n eut thrvugh U« reçoive spécial nofut. witbout charge, in
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VICTOR J. EVANS A CO.,
iPatcMt Attaraeya. i
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Evans Building,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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