The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 02, 1901, Image 4

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Mothers, wives, fathers, husbands,
Fast Salt Lake.D»-liver..Ft Fast
you cannot invest $2 that will
Machinery Wagons Shelf Hardware Drv Goons Cl tiling
IXK Worth, Owalia, Kan Mail
bring better returns. Call or send i 30 p il saa City, St. Louis. 2:25 am
Biots Simes Hats Caps Groceries Oils Paints Patent Med­
in your orders fcr T he Tf-n:--
Chicago and East.
icines Extracts Etc.
IfEiiAi.D and get The Household
o Farmer’s and Stockmen’s Supplies are Specialties
Walls Walla, Lewis
'Spokane ton. Spokane. Miune *pokane
o Special Fric.s O.a Isarge Cash. Orders. 9
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The Light
oí the World,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
<)r«an Ste»r.i: tn . ,
From i’. rilaiel. For
4 p. Hl.
1 8 pm.
San Francisco
Every 5 day*.
or
Our
Savior
in
Art.
. Cost nearly $lt>0.000 to produce. j 8 p. ID.
1 p. tn.
L'olumM* Hirer
SlramerM.
Except
■Contains nearly 100 full-page en­ Ex Sun.
To Astoria and
ay- Sunday.
gravings of our Saviour and Hi 'rtturaj
Landing*.
Bits of Humor.
Mother by the world's greatest 110 p. IL.
painters. True copies of the great­
Willamette Hirer.
At a recent poultry show was est Masterpieces in the art galleries I G a. m. Oregon • ity, New­ 4:30 p m
berg, Sab tn and Way Except
■an exhibitor who claims to have of Europe. Every picture is a’ 1 Except
Landings.
Sunday.
1
Sunday
beautiful as a sunrise over the hill­
Wset a hen on music.
tops. Contains descriptions of the * 7 a. m. WilUmettr Jk Yamhill 3:30 p m
Don’t despair because you’ve
hirer.
Monday
paintings, biography of the paint­ • Ten -day Oregon City,
Dayton
¡got the grip; think of the spider
ers, the names and locations of the 11 Tuhrd’y and \\ ayLaudings Wed, &
whose life is always hanging by a galleries in Europe whe-e the origin­ . ' & Sat.
Friday.
thread.
als may be seen. Also contains a
Willamette ltir*r.
4:30 p in
6 a. in
“It is better,” chirped the Dish- Child’s Department, including a |
Portland Corvallis Tuesday
Faced Idiot, “to have married a Child’s Sb.ry of the Cnrist ami Hi- Ti.urs 4 and Way Landings. Thurs <Xc
Sat.
short gii 1 than never to have loved Mother, beautifully written, to fit
'jt
each picture. This wonderful book,'-
a tall.”
Leave
Leave
,
Some men are always referring matchless in its purity ami beauty.1 Riparia,
Snake Klrer.
Lewis! n
“the mistakes of their lives.” appeals toevi ry mother’s heart,and , 1 .20 a in Hiparía to Lewiston. 8:30 a ni
Daily.
Dii v.
The real mistake of their life was in every Christian home where
A N.II oah ,
there
are
children
the
book
sells
it-1
in being born.
Huntington. Oregon
self. Christian men and women
“Mama,” asked little Nettie,
W. H. HURLBURT,
are making morey rapidly taking
“what is an angle?” “An angle? orders. A Christian man or woman Gen. Pa«s. Air’t. Portland. Oregon
Well, an angle is a beautiful can in this community soon make A. I.. MOHLER, President.
young girl that dies.” "But mania $l.u0<) taking orders for Christmas
presents. Mrs. Waite, our agent in I
why does papa always call my
Massachusetts, has sold over #3,000
te nursie an angle?” “Hum, respond- worth of books in a very short time.
£ ed the mother, after a moment of Mrs. Sackett, our agent in New
J thought, “your nursie is going to York, has sold oyer #1.500 worth of
books m 11 very short time. The
lly immediately.
book is primed on velvet-finished
A self-camplacent skeptic re- (taper, beautifully hound in Uurdi-
■ cently attempted to “josh” an old pal Red and gold, and adorned with
Golden Rises and Lilt •». It is,
I negro aunty about her religious
without doubt, th - most beautiful
f i views. “Do you really beleive,” boo k of the century. Write for
j said he, “that people are made terms quickly and gut the manage­
j out of dust?” “Yes, sab; de ment of that territory. You can
v.L.i.’. nooECHCiosa uu.es in 132 ¡¡ oiks
work on salary or commission, and
Bible says dey is. an’ so I b’lieves «■hen you prove your snccess we
it.” “But what is done in wet will promote yon to the position ot
weather when there is nothing Manager and Correspondent, ala
permanent salary, to devote your
but mudr” “Den I speeds dey time to attending to agents an 1 the
H make infidels an’ sicli truck.”
tiorrespondence.
Wanted also a
State Manager to have charge of
Good wood alwiiy* on Imnd nt office in Leading City of the State
and manage n’l the business of the
Frank Jni'kxoiiH wood card
in
I Burns. < ’ m I < leer now Ims charge State Send for ter ns Address—
T he BmrtsH-AMEHii'AN Co.
; at.il will deliver wood any piuco in
Corcoran Building, opposite I . S
town.
Treasury, \Yasaiii.;iou, D.
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The Twice-a-Wevk Republic.
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o. r' cc. C.-.t.'iogi: • tells you
v ay. Write tor one.
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Every Monday and Thursday
a newspaper as good as a maga
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I interesting stories is sent to the
I subscribers of
tlje “Twi;'e-a-
Week” Republic, which is onlc
$1 a year,
Factory,
I I A IDBRE. ¡LL.
BURNS SAWMILL
CMiis'lon ail F'V'fîi Hin Kipt
SisyW Tit.’i:;o.L/iiAlli
Maney Qorsf.on dis -uss-rl in
light of expt-ricaix und history.
the Leading BlmilaUic ?»;-«■ ot A
* f. S. Senator W. M. STEWART, 2Ä»
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Published weekly by the
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Tlie mill is situated in one of the finest bodies of Pine and Fir timber ii.
Eastern Oregon. The proprietors bavir spared no expense to put the road iu
good condition
All rpecial orders receive prompt attention
An excellent quality of »11 kinds of lumber always on hand. Fcr fur­
WASHINGTON, D. C.
ther information cal: on or address
KING & SAYER, Pioprietors, Burns, Oregon.
Burns-Ontario Stage Line.
C. M. KELLOGG, Manager.
Leaves Burns daily at 8 o’clock a m., arrives at Ontario in 42 hours
Fare One wav *8. Bound trip «15.
Through freight ojets. th
Twc dar s notice at any P. O. on the route and coicnd coac bts
will be furnished for passangers.
The manage:: ent has put on fresh stock and passengers will find
this route the shorted between Burns and the railroad.
«•Cave anil TruCc-Mirks obtained andallpJ
Jent bi i . s < <;nd.:< '■•<! ft 1 M oderate Ftti'
' JounOFf CE'3OPPOSITZ U.S.P atent O
land we can secure patent in less time than
a remote from Washington.
5 Send model, drawing or photo., with desoi
Ction. We advise, if patentable or not, fr«
¿charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
?£ P amphlet , “ Uov/ to Obtain Patents.’*
Jcost of same ’in the U. S. and foreign c
$ sent free. Address,
|CuA«S^ O tA/ & CO,
$ O pp . P atent O ffice , W ashington
Facts That
Every Patriot
and Voter
Eurns-Canyoi. S’.age Line
Ought to Knew.
Metschan A Cozad, contractors.
Carrying U. S. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expess
Leave Burns Tuesday.Tbursday,Saturday,for Canyon City
<fc intermedia! > «oints, Fare f 5.
SHELLEY & FOLEY Proprietors,
BURNS,
OREGON
THE 19«
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AND ENCYCLOPEDIA.
Containing Full Infcrmatia
Upon All Statistical Facts
and Figures,
] The
New
j Congress.
Shop opposite old Brewery
All woil: done wi b neat.ifcsu ai u distateli.
ive us a call.
Politician <
Will Wanl'
A Complete Guide to th
Forthcoming Election»
of 1900.
HOBT, IRVING, Prop
HARNEY
OREGON.
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ILirmssi tl ■ on y kind that will stand inspection; we make
■” specialty of I;:> jh !- hi -(! c por ds. We al.o make a FIRST ( LASS rbek
Saddle and guaraette it to be easy on both man and beast, and to stand
as much hard use as tiny saddle made. Our goods Lave been tried and
pr ven to be all we cli.iu. them
The South Africz |
SPECIAL
FEATURES. War; War in the Phi
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ippines; The Intern
Congress; Our Nan
tional 1 Peace Cot
and 1 Military ______
Establishments; , Tb
Samoan Settlement; The Grs
Trusts and Their Capitalization, u.
many other subjects ot equally via
interest.
________
A complete History of each of
the Ships in the American
Novy, by Edgar Stanton Mac-
lay, Historian U. S. Navy.
THE STANDARD
AMERICAN ANNUAL
cp
'Price
> Postpaid to any address
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Eai|u<e if tmokele«» powders and
v *Y‘ jacketed bullets in large calibre rifles.
.* 5 \ \ 45 iCb e bullet weighing 500
K . »• ' ci a
k tu Is “C gunie that ths
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tl Sin n. t <s fieel” barrels. For
' " t > us it tormatiou sec our catalog.
?>'»* .cd for 3 atampB.
. iz M amun Fine arms C o .
NSW HAVXN. CONN.
The woman who read# the
“ l wicc-a-W eek" Repub|ic gath­
ers a bit of valuable information
about household affairs and late
fashions and tinds recreation in
li
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< I II AX
oYrry tAlny a lit. ays kept neat
met clean,
(.•tie ¿¡cròia will al-
ways bo suptv.\oa' with th a 6at.
G lOP, CI.FAX BEDS.
tv* Tn-.ox M ark -
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C opyrights 4 c
Anyone eentllng a jtkeirh end dwicrlptlon
qr. <• iis-’ort i n cur < t>inv it 'roe wheths>r »
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tin»»«strk’tly<•>-i.ü.tp .ti J. IIun lb<'okon i’afentej
»etil free. 0) l.-wt
v f<>r M-eurttig patenta. J
Patent* ’.ikon 'hr ur’i Munn A Co. receftfl
i’-í.?í r. dice, wi' I ot,. chnrtre. tn the
Sctemiiic American.
The traveling public will find
th’ 1 t •■<• acvmnluodating place
st
n the1 bright stories that come
under both the headings of fact
¡and tiction. There is gossip about
(new books and a dozen other
copies oi espec'.d interest to the
La-. î«c"!f?r»r i-trnfoi1 weekly. T^irirest
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ta<- ; tirnal. Tvnia. **t|
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New ïortj
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wide awake man and woman.
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The Household
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T iik T ime « B kkai . p i« in ircript
of a few r ahi pl« copies of "The
Household,” n handaotue "2 page.
■ illustrated monthly, full of inter-
jesting reading matter and valuable
4 information for old folk, middle-
v aged people, bevs and gir'a. :a a
Iperu.alof its pages will at once
■oobyinco the reader. Each inaue
Icontains well written wtorien of
a home life, interesting facta and
'• amusing inci fonts, short articles
gon current event*, practical sugars-
g lions to mothers, incidents and
■ illustrations for children, popular
■ home entertainment, etiquette in
■ social ¡¡Is, seasonable suggestions
on what to wear bow t
11 l»c home, lessons in silk ambroid-
| ery. Ralteid>erg lace in new stitches.
I new patterns for knitting and cro
ebeting lessons from lbs ILwton
miking »« hool. prsclical rreip. • for
home cooking, window gardening
and flower euhura
No home
• h.uid l-e wiih.-ut Tlie II
It hat no swgsrivr of it*
lhe .Vete }’ rk Lijc's matchless aceumulatir.',
(tua ratee d surre dir calne, /. an acfreem, ut ai il
auf matte adjustiblc features carni1 l,e equaled la/
any e ntpany. . ! p licy-h Iders c mpany.
fí 'fce instirm u ¿ire him a call and hare the
bu vùic.s’.s’ fully explained
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st 11 ‘sidsne*. Burnt,Oregon.
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Traile tritìi us once and ¡j■'■ti are sure to trade
I IOPRI XS &
Carpenters and Architects
J la ns dnt irli ir: 1
amfes cheerfuUtj furnished
.Ill work don it tf nieehani 'al manner and satisfaction
guaranteed
H INTEL
Burns, Oregon
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H.ghcst of ill in Leavening Fewer.— Latest V
¿5 Kest is simp’I
good lion_'.>t tea, well gradl
ed, fresh - roasted, packcl
air-tight.
If you don’t like it. youg
groerr returns your monel
in full.
There is no other suJ
aling in tea.
hii'-taj A • nr.oany
>an r ratK.i»<aj
Send foe sample copy FREE. Ad baaa,
VICTOR J. EVANS A CO.,
iPalen; .4 ttorne.vs,>
Evans Building.
I
We can afford to haul
you try all five flavors—onl
after an. '.her—of Sr/z/Z//;//!
Z?»’5/ tea. and get you!
money back if you doni
like any.
Your tea-trade for thfl
next ten years is werti^
having.
Our fee return. I ■( we fafl. Any one sen img sketch and description cf
snv invention w-..l promptly rc-eive our opmion free concerning the patent,
abdity of same -How to Obt un a Patent" sent upon requit. Patent! as
secured through us advertised for sale at our expend.
Pltent taken out through u * receive
rw/ire. without charge in
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• pa i ents -:^ h
b Notice in “ Inventive Air**’
* Rnrk H ow to ostein Petente”
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I foreign events; is posted about
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