East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 30, 1889, Image 1

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BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
oblige me very much by going into with bin), so far as money was con­
the house and knockingthat squall­ cerned, an<l the semi-humorous in­
[Detroit Free Pruts Mftv Wlh.)
ing young’un on the head.”
scription printed upon either side
Some of my readers may have
It was half an hour before I of the “schooner” indicated he was
formed the opinion that Mr. Bow­ dared make an excuse to get out not a stranger to the leading attrac­
ser is egotistical. He is simply the again. By that time Mr. Bowser tions of some of the Western states.
On Main street, Burns, Harney county, Oregon.
average husband. The average had the spring on, but the door In fact ho had evidently tried them
P roprietress .
MRS. C. M. CALDWELL
husband knows it all without being stood open instead of shut, llo all and got the worst of it each
egotistical. And if any one has was standing in a deep study.
time. These were the words,
formed the idea that Mr. Bowser is
“I know what ails it, Mr. Bow­ printed in large, black letters, that
This Old and Reliable House
obstinate, 1 wish to disabuse his [ ser.”
pedestrians read as the schooner
Has been refurnished and put in condition to accommodate the Traveling Pub­
mind on that point. Mr. Bowser
“How shrewd!”
floated down Fifth street towards
lic, Guests from the Country, Transient and Regular Day Boarders and
never concedes to me, but that isn’t! “When you tightened the spring the state line.
Lodgers.
Meals served promptly. Charges reasonable. The fare
w and service the best the country affords. Wants of Pas­
obstinacy. That is simply the way up you turned it to the right.
sengers by Stage promptly met. Time-Tables
chinch Bilged In lllinoy
of all husbands.
That throws tlie door open. If
and Daily Newspapers in the O ffice .
cicloaned
in
Newbrasky
.
The other morning I asked Mr. you’ll tighten to the left, the door
White
caped
in
Indiany
Bowser if he wouldn’t send up a will spring shut.”
»
: Baldnobbed in niissouree
IT CLAIMS TO BE A FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY HOTEL
carpenter to hang the scrcen-door
He sat down on th? steps and
Perhibbitted in Kansas
Only, anti offers its courtesies to all visiting Hurns, the Trade-Center of Harney country.
to the kitchen and, after a moment’s looked at me with twelve different
: RIOklahoniy or Bust!!!
thought, he replied:
shades of irony and sarcasm in his
Absolutely Pure. I “I’m in no hurry this morning expression, and finally deigned to
The Best Work Ku ant.
and I’ll hang it myself.”
reply:
Tbi6 powder never varies. A marvel of puri­
“But it’s got to have a spring on,1 “Where did you learn all you
ty, strength, and wl.o’i s aneneFs. More eco­
The eighth volume of Alden’s
nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot
be sold in competition with the multitude of you know.”
Manifold Cyclopedia extends from
know?”
low test, shore weight, alum or pht Bphate pow­
“Well what of that.”
ders. Sold only in eai.s. R oyal B aking P ow ­
“Will you fix that spring as I Ceylon to Club-Foot, and is fully
der C o ., 105 Wall st., New York.
“Can you—you—?”
equal to its predecessors—its hand­
tell you?”
“If I can’t I want to be knocked
“No, ma’am, I wont! I’ve been some type, numerous illustrations,
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
DEALER IN
on the head for an idiot! I’ve put looking it over, and I know where handy form, neat, substantial bind­
on more doors and gate-springs the trouble is. It's a spring for a ing, and more than all, its skillful
GrENERAL 3XÆERCHANDISE,
T. V. B. EMBP.EE, M. D. than you’ve hairs in your head.” left-hand door. I should have seen editing, which brings within such
Office a» l.ia residence on the east sido of Sil­
He
got
the
door
down
from
the
convenient
limits
such
a
vast
it
at
the
outset
if
you
hadn
’
t
been
vie« Ri * er. ten miles below Burns.
I
loft, and after running up and down ; bothering around.”
amount of knowledge, so well adapt­
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and backwards and forwards for
“I can make that spring work on ed to popular needs, are a satis­
S. B. McPheetors. M. D. half an hour his assortment of tools this door.”
faction and a delight to students.
i
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
consisted
of
to
saws,
an
auger,
a
Not only in its marvelously low
“
Mrs.
Bowser,
I
wouldn
’
t
have
Office at W. E. Grace’s Drug Store.
1-ly
brace and bit, a plane, a screw­ your conceit for no money. No price, but in every other respect, j
ln Burns, Oregon.
driver and screws, a square, com­ wonder you haven’t a single friend this seems better than any other
J. G. Welsh, M. D.
pass, a mitre-box and a tape line. in this neighborhood.”
Cyclopedia suited for use in the
Offers his professional services to the citizen«
“Does it require all those tools to
“I have all I want, and I can homes of the masses, and in our|
of Hunts ami vicinity. Office-ut residences, of
Herald building.
ly
hang a screen door?” I queried.
public libraries. A specimen vol-1
fix that spring in two minutes.”
We respectfully solicit the trade of Stockmen and Ranchers.
“It may and it may not,” he re­
J. IIURKHEIMER <fc CO.
“Never! You simply want an time, to be returned if not wanted,
P. F. STENGER'S OLD STAND.
My’ 1C-25
plied.
Practical Surveyor
opportunity to break it. You’d may be had in cloth binding for
“Can I assist you in any way?” ! ! tear the whole kitchen down for 50 cents, or in half Morocco for 65
t . a . M c K innon ,
“Can you assist me! Mrs. Bow­ the sake of carrying your point, cents;
—
,r>. Address John
Any and all kinds of surveying done on shor
postage 10c.
notice and reasonable terms.
Settler
ser,
you talk as if you didn’t regard Go in and maul that howling baby B. Alden, Publisher, New York,
wishing to be located, can have plats furnislie
FREE of charge.
me as half baked! When I want some more.”
Chicago, Atlanta, Ga.. or San Fran­
your valuable assistance I’ll send
I grabbed the wrench from his cisco.
Saddle and Harness Shene- you word on a postal eard!”
hands, loosened the spring and
J. c. WELCOME - PttopitiKTOB.
I retired in good order and re­ then turned it the other way, and
HERNS. OREGON.
mained out of sight twenty minutes. lol the door shut and was held stiff
When I returned he had the door in its place, as was designed.
w- A-T-C-H-M - A-K-E-R
on and seemed very well satisfied., “There! Mr. Bowser!”
PAUL LOCHER
PROPRIETOR.
-AND-
“You’ll have to make a »slight
“There what !”
Jeweler.
change in that, Mr. Bowser.”
“The spring shuts the door.
z As
CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns , O r .
BURKS. OREGON.
-How?”
“I don't see it.”
a
“You’ve hung it to top bottom.” | “But look! Did you ever see
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The Burns Beer is a Fine Quality, and may be had by the Glass, Bottled, or in Quantity.
“I have eh? I’ll bet you $10, ! door work nicer?”
000,000 to a cent I haven’t.”
“It doesn’t work at ail.”
PORTLAND
OREGON
“Well, look at the knob and the
“But see!”
catch and moldings on the panels.” : “I see a ruined door, just as I ex
GEO. POPE a co.
He was fairly beaten, and he re­ pected to sec, and now I must get
alized it. but instead of acknowl­ an entire new screen! Mrs. Bow-
I
Combines the juice of the Blue Figscf
i edging tbe corn he looked at it for ser, I have borne from you Until California, so laxative and nutritious,
a moment and then quietly said: the limit is about reached, Don’t with the medicinal virtues of plants
WOOL GRADERS,
geo . M c G owan .
BURNS, OREGON.
to be most beneficial to the
“I slipped it on that way to see provoke me to desperation, Hus- known
WOOL PACKERS,
human system, forming the ONLY PER­
if
you
would
notice
it,
but
you
’
d
Agent
for
Stftvcr
<fc
Walker,
wholesale
dealers
in
FECT
REMEDY
to
act
gently
yet
AND
bands rendered desperate by per-1 promptly on the
tf*
have
let
it
pass
if
I
hadn
’
t
called
-COMMISSION MERCIIANTS-
sistent and malicious nagging have
MachinerVi
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED---- your attention to it I”
been known to nrise at midnight
—AND TO —
WAGONS,
BUGGIES
& CARRIAGES,
In
the
course
of
half
an
hour
he
---- ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL.
and wipe out the whole family!”
made the change and was putting
Cleanse
the
System
Effectually,
agents :
— SO THAT —
»»“Agent for Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company,
on the spring when I came back.
Prune Culture.
PURE BLOOD,
Geo. McGowan - - - Burns,
He
had
never
put
on
a
spring
on
REFRESHING SLEEP,
V. J. Milller, - - - Harney.
The cultivation of the prune is a
a door in his life, and it would not
HEALTH and STRENGTH
Boston Agency with DENNY, RICE <fc CO.
profitable
branch of horticulture. Naturally follow. Every one is using it
have detracted from his dignity to
llf'J Federal st.
Established 1835.
and all are delighted with it. Ask youl
ask my advice, but he would have The trees are heavy bearers. The druggr t for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu­
’) C1UU1UU1UU) inilllU, Dill
silver
prune,
and
petite
prune
del-
factured only by the
died first. He measured for it and
I
Toilet Articles, Glass, Putty, &c.
began to bore a hole for the screen. Agin (French prune) are twoofthe CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BLACKSMITH.
F kancisco , C al .
After he had worked for two or best varieties. It is claimed that L oukvtllk , S K an
W. E. GRACE, P roprietor ,
BURNS, ORB,GON.
v .
N ew Y okk , N
E. I). GRAY
- Burns, Or three minutes I asked:
this branch of fruit-growing will be
r. Bowser, which way are you more profitable than any other kind
—GENERAL REPAIRING—
A Large Assortment of
HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS.
in the future. Fifty pounds of!
turning that gimlet?”
A N 1)
FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Etc
“What do you mean?” he de- dried prunes would be a very low
estimate for a full bearing prune
manded, as he stopped work.
W. V WILSHIRE,
NAT.
HUDSON
J
J.
Has just been Received.
Harney, Or.
j
Lakeview, Or.
“You have been turning to the tree. As a rule they are planted
twenty
feet
apart
or
108-
trees
to
Promptly executed. The building her been en left.”
WILSHIRE & HUDSON.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
larged and improved and in nrepared to turn
“Of course I have! Whoever the acre; that would give 5,400
out til! kinds .if bla< ksmithing on «hurt notice
and in the best style. Terms: Cash.
1-iy
pounds
to
the
acre,
which
arc
worth
heard of turning a boring tool any
Attorneys-at-Law
»»“Everything guaranteed pure and of the very best quality.
eight cents a pound. Reduce the
other way?”
LAKEVIEW AND HARNEY, OR.
price
to
the
low
figure
of
five
cents
“I have. You may work all day
This firm prartices in the courts of the State,
Rei Front Liverv & Feed that
before the C. H. Land office. Any land I
way and not accomplish any­ per pound which will give the pro­ and
office or other buairwss entrusted to them will
receive prompt attention.
ducer
a
gross
profit
of
$270
per
thing. That gimlet and all other
Stable
The Sctw-JKill.
acre, and the work is light compar­ INLAND CAHErt SOLICITED.
gimlets turn to the right.
V. J. Ml LI.IK.
NEAR BURNS, OREGON.
II. CALDWELL. - -
P roprietor .
ed
with
general
farming.
In
1889
“They do eh? What a smart
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
there were import' d into the United
Harney City, Oregon.
A CASH BUSINESS AT BED- wife I have! You had better de­ States 64,995,545 pound« of dried
P roprietors .
SAYER <t DORE
Will practice In all the State Courts.
1-tf
liver a scries of lectures on me­
prunes. When skill and care are
ROCK PRICES,
chanism.”
brought to bear in picking, drying
“Will you turn to the right?”
•I f our motto. Good Buggy Teams, and Nice
and packing, our prunes will be the ß LACKS MIT j I JyHOp
Saddle Horses Furnished a» Rtasonable Chance«
“
No
ma
’
am!
”
and Particular Attention paid to the Boarding
and Gr.tomingof Transient Stock. Hay & Grain
He bored and bored, determined favorite in the eastern markets over
on hand.
VAN. S. CURTIS, P rop ’ b .
not to give in, and at length I all foreign competitors.—Ex.
pushed him aside, and turnod the
FRENCH
All kinds of Blacksmithing
Oklahoma, or Bust.
gimlet to the right and have it into
and Wagon work
An old-fashioned “prairie schoon­
HOTJE3T-1. the wood in no time.
“Didn't I tell you ao, Mr. Bow­ er,” that has evidently been on the
11 orse shoeing S5.OO ■ span.
Mrs. Louis Racine, - - Propriety bf .
ser?”
move constantly during the past
A limited nuniberof guests can secure the
ELITE SALOON.
ni<»«t comfortable lodging room* in the town
“Well, the man who made that century, drifted into the city yes­
at this home. Tuole* stippiiedwith all winds
It’s terday forenoon. It had the usual HARNEY, -
OREGON
of eatables the marxet afford«.
1 lv gimlet deserves state prison!
the first one I ever saw that turned complement of three or four
COATSWORTH A TREGASKIS.
PRoPKtKTOftS.
to the right, and I had seen mill­ scrawney dogs, a big rooster, two
CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
ions of them before you were born.” or three kittens, several dirty-faced
THE LEIN SER LIBRARY
“Can you put the spring on children, and a lank couple repre­
“Her Double Life.” by Harriet f^wls,
C. A. SWBKK.
And all kind»«J surface lumber thoroughly seasoned for building purposes aad at
Ledger Library No. I Paner rover 50e; Bound
alone?”
senting
the
head
of
the
family.
It
Volum«,
ATTORN EY-AT-LA W.
REDUCED P1UCE
“Mrs. Bowser,” he answered, af­ was an Oklahoma outfit, a dupli­ “f’nknown,” hy Mrs E. D. E. N. Houthworth.
CANTOS CITY. OREGON
U-.iK'-r LH-rary No 2 Paper. Mit; Bound, |I.0C
“
«»nr.maker
of
M<«row,
”
by
Nrlvanu«
<
’
obb.
Jr.
,
ter glaring at me in a chilled steel cate of the “Pike’s Peak or bust”
I
way for half a minute, “perhaps I aggregation that got picked off by Any of th»; foregolnr works will be «uppllcd
Attorney-at-Law.
and Ne«n<lra!*rs. will he went
ought to be in the idiot asylum, Indians less than a score of years I»- by s’ Bookaellerf
age paid. on the reretjd of the prire, by
M. DUSTIN.
and perhaps I do know enough to ago. The old man looked as if it
ROBERT DGNNF.K’R BO1M.
L elosk »• iMdPd,
.
N.
Office Canyon City and Burns
come in wli< n it rains. Yon will was already a genuine case of •'bust’’
Cor. WHUim «nd t prucc ■'* N* * York
Mil. AM> Mils. llOWSEIl,
J ■ d / l . grace ,
ah
1889.
w I
POWDER
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
J ob work .