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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1904)
LOCAL ANO PERSONAL SATURDAY.DECEMBER 17, 1904. HUBRCRIPTION RATIOS: Oue Year |X00 Six Mouths .................................................... ¡.00 Three Months .................................................. 75 15 reads Born—To Dr and Mrs L. E. Hibbard at their home in thia city Saturday, Dec 10, a son. The Burns Furniture Company have recently added “ouie new and attractive designs to their stock ot iron beds, and at prices that are sure to appeal to the house furnish-1 er. Call and inspect. T. II. Nelson, foreman of the P-! ranch, accompanied by T. J. Lilis. I was in the city last Sunday. Mr Nelson was here to consult a phy-1 sician, having a sore hand which he feared was threatening blood j poison They returned home Monday W. B. Johnson, president of the Harney county Live stock Associa- lion, was in from his Silver creek home last Wednesday. He told1 The Times-Herald man that he catr.e in to make a personal reply j to our letter last week—he's a dem- : ocrat and therefore can’t write. Mr I Johnson is well pleased with the , arrangements made regarding the proposed meeting of stock men with Representative Sitz and will be on hand to hear what his neighbors have to say. Victory CUMMINS white Bronze Monuments I WE LEAD IN Haines and Nelson have received a handsome lot of watcheiff docks and silverware suitable for wedding and Christmas presents. You should see them. Christmas Tree at Presbyterian Church Harry Cary was over from Drewsey a few days this week look ing after some business. Harry is now a business man of Drewsey having bought the Johnsen Bros, saloon there and is associated with a young man by the name of Smith. He left for home this morning. Literary Society. The Masonic and Eastern Star lodges of this city have planned a joint installation to take place in their hall on Dec. 27. Masons and their immediate families are invited to attend. A banquet will be served after the installation cere monies at the Burns Hotel DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between Lloyd Johnson anil Harry’ Cary, at Lawen, Oregon, under the firm name of Johnson & Cary, has been dissolved by mutual consent, Harry Cary retiring from the firm. Lloyd Johnson is responsible for all the firm debts and all accounts due the firm are payable to Harry Cary. Adam George and son Julian were business visitors to our city last Saturday. The furniture re cently installed in the High Sohool was ordeied through Mr George who is agent for the Union School Furnishing Co. of Chicago. The furniture is highly satisfactory and is good in every particular. tV. Millard Palmer, a member of a bt>ok and stationery firm of Grand Rapids, Mich., spent a few days in this city this week on business He left yesterday via Canyon City for the railroad. Hon. C. W. Par rish accompanied the gentleman land will go as far as Baker City on business. Where one can find a fine assortments SHAVING. HAIR CUTTING. sHAmPooiNc, Ete. It's at Habit when using STEVENS ARMS—hitting Bnll’s-Eyes and bringing down your game. All requisite firearm vir tues are embodied in our famous line of RIFLES, PISTOLS and SHOTGUNS. How can you kelp hitting the mark when shooting a Best of aceoniinialatiou. and work promptly done. Main St., Burns, Oregon STE.VE.NS? Ask your dealer and In- sist <>n our i vr lu«t, * If am n our ’ you cannot obtain the STEVENS, we ship di- . . rcct, express prepai« upon re eipt of pn e. Send 4 cents Postage for new s , j. 140 v page N s illustrated de. s rii.es entire output,>11 additions; hints on shoot- ing, ammunition, etc. Handsome cover design . \ II, Fmst. EVERYTHING Our Fall and Winter Clothing Were selected with a view to —• Comfort and Reasonable prices G t HOCEFLIES with Quality the first consideration, but sold on the iowest margin. Cet our prices. Wej.’Have the Reputation of Carrying the Silk Shawls, Silk H&nd- kcrehiefs, Ladies* Un deruiear, & Wrappers for sale. BEST ASSORTMENT BEST QUALITY THE OVERLAND HOTEL FRANK A. COLE, Propt. First Class, Well Appointed House Centrally located, Well furnished tables, comfortable rooms. Among the bad features of the propose«! Hein Irrigation Code is the appointment of a state engi neer and w ater commission at an enormous expense of the taxpay ers, the salaries ranging from $3,- eon per year <lown and the water commissioners are to lie paid $10 per day an«l expenses. The bill pt ovides for an appropriation of $40,000 to start with. These F. G. Stauffer and lud :e Spar row took their departure last Mon day by private conveyance for Winnemucca en route to San Francisco. Frank expects to locate ¡«ermanently in that city. Judge Sparrow goes for the l>enetit of his health and will epend the winter there or in Loe Angles. He will return via Portland next summer ami take in the Lewis and Clark fair. Hie many friends hops he will regain Ids health. Headquarters for Christmas Goods Call early and select Your presents THE-' CITY DRUG STORE. H. M. HORTON. Prop, BULLS FOR SALE