The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 13, 1902, Image 3

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    ¡UY
John Sevedge and family will
leave in a few days for Southern
Oregon to spend the winter.
Bring vonr butter, eggs and pro­
duce of all kinds to W. E. Huetou
at the Durkheimer building.
SC E. K*nyon has commenced
«Hors,
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-;iake selection of a
O11 vili pay you to cr
/.SONABLE.
YOU Wil Fl
; (Ost Complete Stock
Ht
ress Goods
ofi
Best Selections
t*s
Waistings
Suitings from 20 cents to $1.60 per yard
a
.dies-Misses all wool Underwear.
Ready made Skirts and Wrappers.
Underskirts and Waists.
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E \ Fra«er. manager of the Mal­
heur M rcantile Co at Ontario, has
return, d home from his tour of this
sections
h-evk^.
G » ?«• ¡|ll>b»UM ÎVÎ TfHh f. Ul’
Seo Luualiei'g 4 i
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A A Cowing a ■:
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.oved l.iUl Hie J M o. ve G
ente tor it.« wiiite.
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B udelm an ,
Burns, Oregon
Miss Ossie V Howard nrriv-d
X fiotti Porti nd and has taken up
yo h r duties as a t.-acli. r in the pub­
re-l­ lic schools
Luoal'lirg & Dalton will, on I be
»supt Bartlett is -p< lining il few '«st day of the Fair, give a w a y a
.aye m tine vicinity v -HUig the • >e i .tifili Í25 ch ffonier. See it on
anour r«-lj <>l dl» riet.-.
• xhioiti o at their store.
ni
i'iiyior tsiuimu e. .tage c ii-iacl-
County Clerk Lieder returned
•r on the Diamoi.d-Andri «s route, last week from an extensive visit to
s a bueinee» viailor to nur citv
Sm Fr incise - and other points.
Call av Luna iu-g & Daitoi.'s H rji-r's.it'r pl. i->1 ; t v ication
The Teachers’ Annual Institute
15, ¡6,
was held nt Burns, Sept
17, as announced by the County
Superintendent several weeks ago
The program prepared was carried
^,,ut
nnd , gave
(lie teachers, .
i thi-
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county, the most enjoyable n .-ting
work on his new residence, iiume-
diately north of the school house. of its kind ever field in Harney
Season tickets for the Harney county.
The weather was cool and plea­
County Fair for sale at H M Hor­
ton and H W Welcome’s drug sant, so that teachers could come
to and from the sessions in com­
stores
fort without the annoyance of cold
Wo'k will commence on Sheriff
winds or th • i-xees-ive summei
Allen’s new neid elice n xt wet k
heat. This was one of the factors
M R Smith will do the carpenter
that contributed to the pleasure of
work.
j the meeting; but the one thing that
Prof M E Rigby arrived here made the meeting such a brilliant
last Saturday with bis family from success was the excellent program
Southern Oregon
They nre now- ( Some of the best talent was repre­
domic led in the Sam King re si sented on it, and the appreciation
deuce.
shown everv addresi presented
/foeputv Sheriff Hughit spent sev­ shows that Harney county llHS
eral days of this week visiting his among its school people, men H Till
have studied 1111(1
old home at Narrows. Mr. Hughit - women n-ho
¡thought upon school questions ami
and his mother will occupy the Geo
are able to make an intelligent and
Frv residence this winter.
thoughtful discussioi. of them for
Joe Lorenzana, of Wild Horse,
the edification of their hear» rs.
was making final proof on his desert
This talent was supplemented by
claim before County Clerk Rieder
Prof Preston W. Search, of Clark
yesterday. He was accompanied
I University, Worchesler, Mass. He
by Samuel Biekley and J C. West
I has had broad experience in edu
as witnt ss( a
' cational work, having spent many
ZJ. W. Buchanan has disposed of .years ,n t|le HC111)O| ro ,m. He is a
Foil S ai .r—Two b ls front on
Main Si and First St with cottage
on each, one burn. Four lots with
orchard of pear, tipple and chcrrie.
currents ,k gooseberties bearing.two
room house on it, access to an irri­
gating ditch. Also one lot with
seven-room building, good loca­
tion. Term.*: One third cash with
two years for balance in equal year­
ly payments at 8 per cent. For
particulars call at this office.
T {E CAPITOL
BARBER SHOP
Affords the people o( East and Central Oreg.n nil Ilio opn'rtnnity ot a
first-class modern Business College. It is a home institution cmeiing
every course involved ill Business College work. I's rales are the s.iui»
ns cliaiged el-ew here and the methods uro Ilio same. Stn lents ndniitted
nt any time. Instruction at the College or bv mall, lhiriug the summer
n ouths the Collego will conduct a
r»r teachers and others who desire a reviewing nr j repinnt-'iy course
For speiinii'iis oi pen work, an I full iufuruiatioii oil Biibine.-s t'ullegi’ stile
jccts. add res»
E. ZSigrTo-jz-, Z’xirx.,
33- clxxx S, Olsten..
IIAIR CUTTING, SHAVING,
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
Everything first class and up to date.
Xe.it door to Pott Ojfice.
TRISC1I A- DONEGAN, Proprietors.
:::-I OUND ON THI: STRI-E1
A
memorandum of a lot of
the
Oregon.
Burns,
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ZbcZdlro Tlxis
little tliiiijCk 1 must get at the
Ci F Y DRUG STORE
Pharmacy
FOR SALE
one of the most successful that they
Richardson & James’
smnsrc3rijEi?^i:xiL.Xj
Is again turning out lumber and shingles.
Dressed and
rough lumber of all kinds, moulding, and shingles in stock
in sufficient quantity to fill any sized bill.
Large and
small orders given special attention.
Richardson & Janies, Harney, Oregon.
We have a lot of chairs and you
have eight different styles from
which to ch i iso
Our stock ot iron
tied» Iris been increased too. llavo
you seen them? Well, you ought
t i. Five styles in that line. T'lio
wav to rest at night is to get II set
of those "Yumyum” spiings.
We li.ivo something new in the
line'uf pillows
Call and see our
' "Colonial” and "Turkish” pillows.
Wall Paper, Building paper and
picture moulding
We have bed-room suit» "for fur
tber orders,” ticsidea a varied as-
Hortuient of extra dre«sere, com­
mode» and chiffoniers and wooden
bedsteads.
Willing <b ks, hook
eases, tapestry, window shads, mir­
rors, curtain poles and trimmings,
center and extension tnldes, music
' cabinets, etc.
Mattresses in variety
Al) wool,
“Quaker,” ‘‘Ahóndale,” Silk Flur».
Price» to (it any purse.
Wo discount all others on carpi t»,
rugs, art squarse and portiera.
Burns Furniture C?, Burn
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If Vi.EC.TtY
v..|i,T!Y
KENYON.
V0EGTLY a KENYON,
I have yet attended in thiseotiulv.
It is h-li-ve 1 that th
io 1 feell -g Registered Hereford Bulls
— Dealer» in—
C. W. Parrish takes his depart­ I toward the institute »ill result in
bringing perfect attendance next
fem Sliell hit' Is (ll'C O/-
ure today for t.is home in Burns.
.
1 feretl for sole by the French-
W D. IL kcr and wife came over - ye»r.
Crockery, (ìlrixr.u ui c, Tinunre, Cu tilery, I'urm.
Almost
everv
te
her
in
the
Gtenn Livc stock Company.
from Silvies valley Tueadav
They
county was present. 1
total en
Implements, Windmill*, rumps, I'aint,
recently sold their home and ar« on I
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Thru
■ Seen
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Ti.r , Alien at
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mllment as shown
the
Diqtllie
OH, Doors, Windows, Etc., Eie
their wav to Idaho to look fora new
,
tary a record was twenty tevett.
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location.
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The kecretary, H A Dillard :«• ,,
Hulls ft ■'
Mrs. W m \\ oolev. mother of our j iu, j certificates cf j'tenriance to |
Religious Sen ices.
JOHN GE’dBEHLING,
J C W 'oley. died on August 27th thè fjllowing te acher- J A Smith.
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at her hiii.e in Eugene
She was A E Mtllard, Nori- .!» i I ns Ros­
Bervic.T
Ehristiau h'-Lnuc'*
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on* < f the nol,l>- old pioneer* of Ore- R u t li e r f (i r d. I olali McGee, i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Hill
every
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nt Ila m mol
l'MTr.n «T iT".J Í »ND o FFU F.
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g m and leaves many friends and Lena Harkey, Fr.ii -, Donegan.
tot KNA.(/rr. Sept *.
8 p m. 8'-.ryics Wednesday even­
relativ, ■ to mourn her loss
Her Alice Smith M A 1- vd Mrs M A
*:. * re .« her«hr f’vft’ ”.at D«r l«l N Varíen
ba* L < d notlr <- <4 hl« tntenf i«/n t<> >n«kft At al ing* nt 8.
Su I ject for Htmdav,
•reek and will remain sometime.
of U-h're the Kroger »4 Rfti h”. < r «t ’ Lc
We have made Ladiea Dress age was 88 y*ar*. -Canyon E.gle Flovd.Juli i • ireeb v, Mre M Parker pt
’.w^. 1?."Mí<i¿," 24, Christ Jeans
r * I «-.<1 ' »«Ir« I It ■ • '••*»«•
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and
Trimming«
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A marriage Meet ee has e»n is-
Alice Groliaih Mire Marsh ili, H A • tiro »*.*. »
,-»n '9 f - ’ t-..-
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Rev A J Irwin will pre.uh nt
•tlt'iv for a numtier cf year« and
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County Clerk Neil Niven grant'd Dilbird 0-«o- V Howard, ' t. I mn . ff. •JO Í - ' r. v «l.lp N »
•u«d to Mr Char «- KingandM.*«
Hft riBinft« •« «I
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Owen - h y .i, k
believe that we can con«c.e ilionely
Harney the 2nd Sui lay of each • •co «•»•3«3»II9*««>«|««««
mat ring* licence M -rniav to I. G. M E ILghv <i O Ileii lr. ks and rr Ffftd Det «elf. H h* |.ar«1 «», 1 J L. Va;
Mirtie Jamesuti
We ut.de rstu nd
i fr
«I of Huru«. rc» n
• month al Ila. in. a J
JM p. m
say that we have a belter a-sort-
m k F a BBS. Ik ihrer
Buov ■ f H«- l .; l ^ m . o . v and Mi-» J. C Bartlett.
the wedding will be tomorrow We
SabLath cch'.jl every sao* ath at
W
men'. in thi" line than any c’.L.; »
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r. tta Chance lor of Grant countv
««lend c-uigratala'.ion« in mlvatiee.
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home in Harney county
The
Fui.d-iy school at Harney the
NOTICE*
Judge M D. Cl ffbrd at.d fimily
1 H Holland I. ft Mondiv to visit gr «test care was taken in »• b-c'ii g
NOTR E FOR PUBLICATION first Snii Liy r f i «« h month at P> •> LEWIS.'- GARRET, Piton
the P L 8 Co ranches, in M ilh*ur , «ijb«tantiil and up to dat pittern-. a- d Mi i Mildr -1 llu Lin ..i c mi-
n !, third
•*’ ft »t F’.’irn®. Oraynn, •*:'* *’h I'-O? o’l.l’.ck • tn. On t o
sot Til >!At.t »THKET.
To «h -m it may concern: N olire
He «as a<c. inpani’d r | Ladt ■ it will pav you to *e* u« M- pinie.l i.y He*b*et Powell, to k
• L» rwhv «Irto »fa’ t-« (•»!.owing and fourth Sunday «f <arli month
countv
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Iliia barn ha* just tain cum-
tleird
parture
for
Portia,
d
last
under
j
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b*rel.v
given
that
the
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al al 3 o'clock p io
his wife and little daughter w'gi fore vr»u purch««« your fall dresses
l’i. m hii.g • r-
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p!et< i| and my p itroiu will l e
Thursday, wh-r* th rhildrrn will sign'd h*s pumha-ed from ’h* al
g- n ou <»* lot* r r.»l. vii e » very «centri Funday at 8 p tn.
•will »pend son
tn-- visiting in | — Ijina’ rrg <t Dalton.
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well treated. II ira< s entrust­
alteiot sch-'ol th ■ coming winter. ministrator ■ f ih*«-»t»te of Abner
K. S.1 vi for th« •»». .'• r.'a
Ontario.
At th*
Pra*bytcni»n <hur-di
h . E
ed to ui" will receive tho beat
DltO—I.a*t Sunday evening a' From Whitney they were ac o n R il.tiiria. deceased, all the interest
« . T. .
*h t • I n».««’ « a, •»,.▼• bi« Burn*. Rev. A 4. Itvm
p»«'«r
Willie NI-K
*y «»«u-nwl th th* hem* - f S S. Willi» h • n*sr
* »;(*»,»» «? >) ftttitl Dr 11
of care. H y 25 cents
panied l y Mi-« Minni ■ Kelly ..f »nd estat* in th* firm • f D •! v A
it»f »elr. «er. I red D* vine service* th* third and f urth
p-Wlliotl of dep
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Dr-wsev Andy L mg'y
Un"!*” While driving down the “S” h II, R.’.bi’S. of Drews y Or. g-.n and
PALED HAY FOR SALE
Sundav » of » a* h K.or.tb at 11 a in.
* M F a BB«, UegHft r.
<J-r F S Eieder
morn-1
Andy as h» «M familiarly known.¡ti,i - • d* of Austin station th* t< iru that be is now Sol* nwn*r oftl*
Yoi.r l’atr .. go Solicited.
and 7 .0 pm. r» e Mb > I. , I ; t
IDrf
Thw •♦'I»’’
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10 a m. ev-ry r' Jibs'.li ,noiuir.g.
wan ovr 65 ve»r« old and hid •tarted to run arid in the a'tern pt Itusii.e.a formerly owned by raid
v.r p pular o
i \\ I ..
-■ made h « home with Mr Wil'ian.s
to ch. i k them, the bridle bit on o» e D»lv v Ro'J if,.
Bv tho tern.» of
Pr*»*hii g service« st the li» pt is
F a S alk -Ten he«d of f ur
. inn; the c • g- r
f->r mini years
II- had he- n out of th* hor«ee broke ar.d they tore said sal* J -hn D Daly aeaomea all
iiith" Id p s’" also fie-b liut’er church every 1st a'-'l
NOTICE.
m
many friend-
bun’ii g with a p>‘’y of fnands all •ff down the h II at a lively r«'» ili« Eabilitie* of sai.! firm and
rund* V
ever
pa-k*d in new ferkin* for winter marni' g snd
day
«nd
e.'Q.«
Lon
ra'her
tir-d
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n.
nd. f .rm-
rchool every Stii.Jay
T Jt ”uf
The Judge, »**ist*d by Mr Powell ¿•lit« and »cco'iet» ar» now du* and
The rr» pari lier-hip I • rcb.f m
u»* at 35 < *nt* p*r potin J. Inquire
it fer-llog w*i
Tl.ur.da>
prayer meeting eve
t ..
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*' d «aid he ■«■
s r. -. d -1 in turning tb* t am it to pi’»’lelo »lid J ihn I> !>•.'.•
existió g I** t h rer ■ Lu I aLlwell nti'l
ofti.W
Young
•Veiling.
Ik
H • «nd I- - d-
s a «h <k to • th rk*t • f small tr-e« and s'op
I.»» hr < II Illis Iiay
y h
ll.i'rd at Drew*, r. Orejón. 'hi
d
Is-
Pronti, i reti, ing
dio, oh •d M H
Mr
1 «d I >• 1*1* p»r.g 'l-ru in their o.ad career !«t d«y of S*p'*m*ior. 1902
Buf ’ ; 1 !... rr,..,d.
4 a vaia .«r
Th V.’ir.d- r Bar Las l*vn moved
r.e»».
The Witiaor
Ihr
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fr<
v.
n
but
many
I
of
I
frit
n
•
I* rv m rhe j».v
Thecarnage was vertarnwd. thr-iw
J ohw D. D al
into th* buibii'ig >n th" corner
B.r • ’1 hrrrafl *r lie conducted un»
deg
Bros
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the remain« ir.g the occupants to th* ground,
L
i-u’ b>s n-a
jnsaranr« ao
C'a
nottb nf Ibi j
f I * Cal iw.ll
I
t
P ,r i. t » y
'*•' eg pise* in the hut no aeri ,tM injury resulted
rnr.d
jecx tn Vieil
r> have !i
’1 ite n»w things arriving f;! ■ Æ Brr.l, tho pn.pi
.ft - ’’’ t • V- - . - rr • escap.." said R-irr • F-irnit ire Co th « wsek. up th* n*w quar'er
so
F 1er
row«, A fid il« in
atni^Our van.»- 9 r. - .arc- s s an < |.¡rir«-y •
r C ai dwii . i ..
i a very e<
m
H M Barsvox,
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A t cd man hat g-. nc to his Mr. Powell on hi* return borne Fat­ 8«* ilio»* hatid** me writirg b-k- fort «Mo »hspa «r> I
He is f-tvo-a’ y rw-ofi
ploa*
view tn laca' -
ave add. I a
ÎT im«y ville*.
O o F ' 17. HM!2
reward.
|w>pr«ttui e
ui v vi in. g — L ar.ten N t w s.
i ai.-J new
L-iIÌi4f J t * - •
A large sow was take.-, up by Drewsey this morning from her
llarrv G Smith tliis week and is bom* in Missouri, on a visit te her
being cared for. Owner can have sister. Mrs S S Williams, and bro­
same by paying for Ibis ad and the thers. Friyik Ed and Lesley liolli
| A, care of the auioial.
day. The voting-lady will likely
Will Hanley, our local cattle spend the winter i<i this county.
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buyer, lef. yesterday, accompanied
This Office received a deliceous
by his wife, for Ontario where he box of |>each*s fram R F Claypool
E. will «uperiuteud the shipment of a who has a ranch just at the f<ot of
big drove of beef
Cottonwood canyon in Nislheur
County
Rulie used to furnish us
’
Mrs John Bude’.man i-' • j ■ ' g
Tfi a visit from her ui -ther, Mrs R H. with great big m»alv potatoes when
.
Schwab, of Port
1
The la 'v he resided here and we mi "Sed
Now wc are glad he moved
arrived here the latter part of last them
ity.
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
F red F kk , Proprietor.
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, Dec
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...AND...
This shop has just been opened to the
public and solicits a share of the patrvnag<
Horton's
neis
CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE
S ummer N ormal S ciiooi
Comb
Accordion
Instrumi ut Strings
Brush
Mirror
School Hooka
Pocket Book
Mem. Books
his residence propertv in Burns to pleasing speaker, ami ills address Gias» Cutter
Träte Books
Mrs. Elma Jones, and «ill move before the Institute were fully ap­ Finger Cott
Blank Books
Maguz.m-s
to Harney about the 1st of October. preciated. The absence of Stite foot 11 Brush
Nail
Soaps
The people of Bur s very mudi Supt Ackerman, who was prevent­
Cloth
Kt lie
regret to lose Mr. Buchanan and I ed from attending by being hurt in Bath
Scissors
family.
a stag* run-away, was a disap ,iut Hair
Razor
Either “
Razor Strop
Wagons, wagons; We will sell ■pent
Bulls
Tuesday evening, a notable au Match Box
you a Mitchell, Rushford <>r Web­
Marbles
Harmonica
dience met at the Baptist ‘‘hurch
ber Farm Bed Wagon;
Silverware
Piano
Watch
$ 85 00 to listen to a lecture by Prof P. W Violin
"i fitce] Skein
Clock
u
.. 90 00 S arch, on "An Ideal School ” It Guitar
3|
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Jewelry
Mandolin
. 105 00 was one of the ablest lectures ever,
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Camera
presented in this citv, being full of Banjo
Send • our orders to u«. O C Co
Playing Cards
I Blue Vitrol
practical suggestions. It should
i ( epperas
Culling
Sa' , did you notice tlie window
do a vast amount of gpo.i in every I | Sulphur
Checker»
There is I h- community that has the priveb-dge j
■ ' ' le- r ,V Cumini
i Cream Tartar Chees
tin st «IlspLiy of i'llll“ in d fishing
Soda
Hops
nf heming it.
ions. Double
I ick I ever « ei in
Benzine
The Iasi lecture, "Music 111 The' l Truss
Camphor
j Sweet Oil
■ i rrel led “lit*
mi-. Wi, h--«’er
Father Land,” «as given a* the
Peppermint
Spt» Nitro
* \1 tr|iu .-JI1- II. « lilt--« g-illlini'
clo-iug liCture Wednesd -y
It wu» Paregoric
Laudanum
t'l"
p-ipglll-e ’ind any old ibi' g.
giv.-n hi p pular style nnd »as Essence Vanilla Insect Powder
i'hese are being sold at reduced
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L-iuon Bedbug Poison
suited not onlv to music lovers but
prices and tho sportsman who don’t,
“ Banana t 'ement
to all who enjoy elevated senti­
Holders
take advantage of it is loser. Better ment expressed in lit and beautiful Pens
Tablet
Pcncils
drop in .today.
phraseology. Without doubt thof" Nnt»
Cigar«
The people »hould remember that who Were so fortunate a« to have Tobacco
Pipe
one of the in tin attractions of die spent this evening wi.h Prof Search , Canti v
Fish Pole
Fish Hool.s
fair next week will be the nightly »ill not onn forget the pleasure Fiali Lino
Diamond I )ye Salvo
р, rformanre of the Southern Stock mid protit which they owe him.
Court Plaster
Pili.,
I Co at the Pavillion. Mr. M. ade,
The attvndeiice wbs better con­ Ghie
t'h< wing Gum
] the manager of tho troup of artist» sidering the numbci r gistered than Svringo
Shoe Polish
|i< not a stranger to the people of ever before. Some limes teachers Tooth Pn k»
Sipiirrel Poison
Carbolic A. id
I Burns ami they know him to bean sei-tu ti ttniik that all that is i ce­ J’rescript ioii
JaiuHÌi'ii Ginger Machine Od
artist. This is not a little one- ’ essarj is to regis e
ll I i ten I t e Glvcerine
Castor Oil
horse specialty »how that fake in­ I institute for an hour or two a ay
Plasters
Tool li l’owdi r
land towns, but an attraction that . but the teachers at Bums seem to Cough Medicine
Etc. Etc.
would grace the boards of any ! ' have made it their business tole
theater They will given drama present ut every se-sion and to
1 Ut this out nini put it in
or com dv each night during fair spend their whole lime listening to vour hat.
All the above and
week and no entire change each the programs rendered.
moie, too, can l>c found at
performance.
Among the play*
The good attendance is largely
the. «ill pioduee are ‘ The Lost the cau.-e of interi st the conductors
Paradise,” “Natural Gas,” "The awaked in the teachers
Ranchman." "Little Nugget." “In
It was the universal sentiment of
C'oL-r.ida ’’ No long watts. ILgli the teachers that the meeting w is
■lee the beautiful cbiff inier whicii
Ccptain A. W Waters a id wife
on the 27tb of arrived U r to i iy
> route from a
visit to ti." Willamette valley to
V’. J. Hopkins and wife accom- their home at Weiser Idaho. They
panted by the latter’s motlier, Mrs wi I spend a fow days v -ring with
Sagers, lelt t llesii l . f<n iua.o to rel dives in Burns.
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с. is« rj«'
specialitie«
between
visit for n indeiiiiH’- jienod.
M »»Georgia Hailidsy arrived it' Munte singing md dancing
Jiey give away
Sept. *
TEACHtRS' INSTITI If.
HARDWARE AND MACHINERY
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