The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 30, 1898, Image 3

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    ‘ h ise A Sanborn’« famous Coffc
Mackinaw Coats—N. Brown A
and Tea —N. Brown A gens.
Sons.
The \\ bite Front Barn has a
HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
All wool Mackinaw Coats at Boss
new
delivery wagon.
Cash Store.
AMY KIWWAPEtt IM THISCOUNTY.
Joe Tupker is haying an addition
Boots and Shoes at Bedrock
built to his house.
WIDXKSPAY N'.IVEMl l Ii :0 WtS
Prices at Boss Cash Store.
The bicycle is laid on the« shelf
Mrs. Jap McKinnon is very ill at
until spring.
Local News.
the Anderson hotel.
Winter Clothing—N. Brown <£
Latest styles in mens Oxford
Joe Williams was among those
Sons.
Shoes at Boss Cash Stone.
over fiorn Silver creek.
Ice Wool Shawls at Leia
Dolls of every discription at C. II
Oregon City Blankets — N. Brown
it Sons.
McGee's.
Voeg'.ly's for the holiday trade.
The merchants of Burns have be
Brownsville all wool Blankets
New Outing Flannel and Ladies
gun displaying their holiday goods
8Dd Clothing at Bos* Cash Store.
Sweaters at Boss Cash Store.
20 TO 40 CENTS ON ï ;i¿
DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, BLANKETS, BO ■ t’S ' YIO1 S
At
<
THE BOSS CASH STORE 01
YOiìm
Mens and Bots ALT v
Woolen Mills, of Brownsvl
CAI f’T ESS jBJt'.AT.
The Thanksgiving ball was a
Bess Cash Store has a full line
II ( . Levens. the bog dealer, has
n
successful affair. The hall was
cf Black Cashmere Lustre and killed all but 20 of his fat hogs.
c
5
Henriettas.
Atbrckle or Lion C-flee 14 cents crowded and all enjoyed themselves.
Sylvester Smith, the Happy pir pound.—N. Brown A Sons.
à iu : mi : mi : ei : the rL.icr.
To loveis cf good Coffee we say
Valle’' merchant came in the first
?
Wm Riggs was up from Lawen Dwinell, Wright it Cos. fan ou-
of the week.
Monday.
J&va and Mocha is the best.—Hus
o
A new lot of Wool Mackinaws
( '¡max or Star tobacco 16 oz ton A Waters.
I
and over coats at R A. Miller A plug- >0 cents.—N -Brown w Sons.
tare 'irst door tc
Buyers can save 20 to 40 cents
Co’s.
New Orleans Molases at Luna- on the dollus by buying Dry Goods,
y
M. II. Brenton has gone to Dia berg <t Dalton in quantities from 1
Clothing, Boots and Shoes
!
at B ors
«
mond on a tour of inspection of his to 5 gallon.
â
Cash Store.
stage line.
?
Mark Benson and wife were down
EVERY WEEK A BARGIN
e
Tents, Wagon covers and bed from the mill this week visiting re­ WEEK !!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!
covers just received at I. S. Geer A latives.
at Mason & London’s, Watch their
o
Go’s. Will bo sold at bed rock
aii ou the first page for tho bar
i¡
We have a large stock of Qni'ts, gains offered from week to week for
BERNS,
pricei.
OREGON
Blankets and Spreads.—N. Brown CASH!!!
4
Latest shapes trimmed to order
»<jrjverjL
utr’jv
s-jrjv »or.
by Mrs. C. A. Byrd the milliner. it Sons.
FOL'ND! On Second street be
Alsa a stock of sailors and walking
.«41.
«4 10.
A IL
a .
AJ
Hi.ltl, uu
Mr. <411
and «J Mrs.
E 1. Smith,
ac
tween Washington it Adams!!
All kinds of Machine-extras, Mowing and Reaping Macl
■:
hats.
I compaiiied bv their daughter Ada.
Don't know where it is? It is
A full line of of Window Shades, | are spending a few days at the Ma«on & London’s store and
Plows,
Bicycls'Sundries,
etc.
every
!
Childrens r.nd Infants hoods al i Narrows.
one finds that CASH will buy more
Busi Cash Store.
Large assortment of Winter goods and of a belter quality there
than at any other place in Burns!!!
Homer Smith and Chas Parrish Gloyee.— N Brown & Boons.
f 'L E. 1 IL I. \ 'C E A'. IL E 0 F
Jr. came over from Canyon last I Miss Ollie Rutherford, who is
Garden Seeds and Sporting Goods.
The only
Sunday and are shaking hands| teaching in the Simon Le wis dis­ CLOTHING-We are de­
You can now get’ parasols at
T he T imes -H ekai . d and St. Louis
sirous of closing ou t our en­ Jorgensen's.
with their friends on our streets.
Republic for $2 a year in advance.
Tin Shop in Harnei Jv.
trict, spent Thanksgiving at home.
ON THIS SPACE!
BOSS CASH STORB
You want to buv some Christ
2 mas presents. This space will
tell you where to find the largest
® and best assortment of holiday
goods in Burns.
c&
I. S. GEER à Cot
hardw
CRESCENT BICYCLE.
tire stock of clothing and
C. IL Voegtly.the hardware man.
C II. Voegtly will have a new
The O. C. Co, Huntington are for the next ->O days will
will have a nice lot of fancy China selling the I est Flour at 13 I'
lot
of ice skates in a few days.
unprecedented bar-
ware an 1 Glass ware for the holi b!d. Cheapest bouse at the R It i
IL
C. Bilger has received a large
i gains in that line for CASH.
day trade.
assortment o' Ladies and Gents
A. c. Worthington and family '—Mason ft London.
gold watches. Call and see them
Boss Cash Store is the cheapest were regist'-red at the Capitol hotel '
at the City Drug Store.
place in town to buy Neck ware. in Boise City last week.
Adelor Racin’ and Emmitt Reed
New May, Litt'.c Giant ami A er­
Gloves, Shirts, Handkerchiefs etc
Miss Betty Sni'th spent Thanks arrived home from Portland since
inoter
Windmills the three best
oar
last
issue.
While
in
the
me
The freight« r.s on the road be ■giving in Burns, returning to her
mills in cxistance at prices to suit
tropolis AdeL. r ordered his new —
t re n here and the railroad are school last Sunday.
I. S. Geer & < 'o.
stock of cockery, queens w are cts,
having a "picnic” with slick roads
Th? freshest and finest lot of
Call on C. A. Byrd and get your
vl.ich will arrive about December
and wet weather.
•andies ever brought to Bums, has t '
chairs. lie will set them up so
I 1st.
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.
1
Remember that White Lire Ex just arrived at the City Drug Store. |
they will not fall down and no
pectorant will stop that trouiihs um
Clothing! Clothing! Clothing! wiring is necessary.
Mr«. Ike Blevcns is suffering
cough. You will always find it oi from toiisililis at th? home of S. w.
$15 00 Suits for $10 00
hand at the City Drug Store.
$17 50 “ “ $12 50
Heavy underware ladies and
Miller and wife.
$25 (X) “ “ $20 00.
gents extra sizes at It. A. Miller A
You are better off without glasses
The most complete stock of We can fit any and all persons at
if they do not fit. Go to II. C Groceries in Harney county at prices that cannot be equaled — Go’s.
Bilger, the jeweler at the City Drug
reasonable prices.-—N. Brown * Mason it London.
Store and exchange them.
Why don’t you come in and order
Sons.
A. K. Richardson, of the Harney a windmill. We have the best ones
New and complete steck of Wall
Win. Rutherford, assistant teach Valley Shingle Mill, came dow on this earth and cheap too —1. S
Papers and Ceilings at Mason it
London's. Prices from 15c.s p r er in the Drewsey public echool with a load of shingles Saturday. Geer <fc Co.
roll as high as 75cts, to suit al. a as over to <-p< nd Thanksgiving While here Lon finished riding the
Encourage home manufacturers
tas'es.
I. O. O. F. goat and was able to go
with his father and mother.
by buying of Boss Cash Store.
home
next
day.
Come in before you are snowcii
This rough weather will cause
Blankets, Clothing, Shirts, Sox etc
up and order a warm suit. My the hands to chap. Persian Cream
There is an old, old, story of the
that are manufactured by the Eagle
over coats are warm things too and will cause them to heal again. foolish virgins, that had no oil in
Woolen Mills at Brown«ville Ore
the prices for both are right—L The genuine at the City Drug Store. their lamps. You know it, and
have read it often. Do not be
Epstein, the Merchant Tailor.
The road east of Burns has been
The Thanksgiving dance at
James Donegan returned thi- Lawen hist Friday night was well caught in the same way but be.pre­ put in a much better condition, the
week from a busin-ss trip to Can attended. A basket supper was pared in time, and get your oil of | the approaches to the culverts have
von. He reports the people of that S' rved in the room at midnight. Mason and London. The Head­ linen filled up with rock and grave I
light is the best. $5 0ii p -r Case or There is etill mor« work to 1« done.
place in a bad condition but build • !7 tickets sold.
we can give you Pearl Oil at $4 50.
ing as fast ns possible. 1 h - mo?'
O. D Rusk was run over by s
serious drawback is the lack ot I
J. W. Howard, cf Lakeview, and
The entertainment given last
wagon last Friday . i 1 quite severe-
lumber.
I ly hurt. Some of hi i ribs were others, who have been developing a Saturday evening bv the primary
Messers Dr Burchtorf and Frank b oken and otherwise bruised up. f w ledges near Paisley, Lake Co. and kindergarten departments of
James have ordered a lot of bicyc!«' His case is not cor.-tderd dangeous have struck good ore and some ex­ the public school was well attended
citement has l«een occasioned there and highly appreciated bv all.
skates which will arrive here in n
T hk T imes I1 f : i : ai . i > is dubbin . by. Mr. Howard recent'y sent The little folk acquitted themselves
short time. Locher's Lail will b
with the leading out-i lo -.p -rs and -anipbs to two different assaying with much credit to tl>emselv< s and
used for a rink and the young p«1 •
»tiers good ir ducements for cash offices, and the returns on one Misses Maude Ragon and Cora
pie of Burns are looking forward to
| subscribí rs. Come in and g t tour showed $60 tothetonand the last Beach, their teachers. The flag
many evenings of pleasure.
i reading matter for the long winter
mostly gold. In the spring he drill was excellent, showing the
!
evenings.
will
run a tunnel down on bis the children had been well drilled
A S i re C ure F or M isfits .—
Deputy Sheriff Mother-head re- ledges. He has engaged an expert
Call on Mason & London and bav'
your measure taken for a new suit! tur ied home from Salem, where he from San Francisco to make a
Absolute fit guaranteed! No on
A New Post Master
cyanide test on his rock.
can liegin to compare quality ' placed Jam s Weaver in the |>eni
We had a talk with Dave Cary
workmanship, finish or prices with tentiarv. la«t Thursday. Sam visi
T hf . T imes -II khai . d published
Call and satisfy yourselves ted relatives and friends at Dallas at Lawen the other day. Dave
several
weeks ago that Burns
that we are able and willing to do while down.
just returned from a visit to his old
as we say.
would have a new post master.
home' in Missouri and says the
Anyone erdering ft suit from
We were shown a letter from one of
p.'
jple in this countrv don’t know
D ied —At the Narrows, fa-t Sat­ Fred Kmiffman, the American 1 all­
the
Oregon delegate.’ last Friday,
urday morning at 6 o'clock. S. IL er, of Chicago, through L Epstein, what hard times at«. The farmers stating that the recornmendati'm
Sunni ns, aged 67 years. The de the Burna Merchant Tailor, k fore there are mostly rente:« ¡and have ha«i been ma«le and that the ap­
ceased had suffered from paralysis Christmas will have th’ advantage to pay a big cash rent. Their pointment would be furthcoming in
homes look at if they were camp­
for sometime. Mr. Simmons was of a 15 per cent discount
a short lime. The Oregonian of
ing in the house, as the furniture
bom in Tennesee.cfime to California •
Nov 24, under the head of “New
Yoi ’ hr T alking T iirofgh Y our , is barely what is nccMaary to hate. Oregon Post Ma«ters,” gives the
in 1830 where be resided until ’s~
thro
’
H
at
!
'
As
long
as
you
talk
Mr.
Cary
also
sj
ent
a
few
days
at
when he moved with his family toj
following Burn« Harney County.
one ofo'irhats y >i are all right
thia county- He settl'd near Mai We have tie )a'g«e st »nd best a«- ¡the Omaha exposition, where b* E B Wate s. vice lone Whiting
heur lake where they have resided ; sort ment of Hats and Caps ever f.und the Oregon exhibit ahead of removed. Ed is well qualified for
since. The remains were inti rred disp'ayed in the city at railroad everything "He says: People th* r» the position and we j >in his friend«
would hardly believe what they
in the Burns cemetery last Sunday' prices.—Mason & I.
in extending congratulations.
«aw. and if told anything about
afternoon, Rev Templeton ccndt • t-
J. A. McCune, the «I.eepman. i- ti.e g-eat resource« of Oregon would
ed th • services at the fave.
over frotn Weiser to look after scv< r laugh at one and would not believe
Geo Young received 9 telegrrm al thousand cf his sheep that have it ” We arkid him a few queatione
la»t M<iiday announciig I bed» h t»een leased and which have t een i about the exhibits of other states
of his sister Mr.«. Azubjh Sai^t «t turned ov<-r to him again. Mr. Me-1 and—well Dave haa been used to
Sant» Rosa Califortiii Nov 2 1 Cun» will probably rantiin here si!! talking to Misaouriana and seemed
to forget he was in Oreg n again,
Mrs Swift had been ill for «•■•n- winter.
we rupoose —be said there was
1ime but the last l-t’er Georg »•
SOMETHING TO WALK ON!:! • me car of corn from Nebraska that
ceired w it though t to he !•- p- vi- g
* I
* r^v- • i
rs»r
Go to Mason & Ixxidon’e for voor was eque in diameter to the »tore
J
»rrrp « «-rrd«
The deceitd w«s well known in
lb* » '
Carpets. We can not quote prices I I —pointing to lite 6 inch pip of
r
•
1*4«»- <
4 ' <«» t»rat M !>- •'.-•ML
society cir le here and ha 1 many
ferry’»Aiiuil fw
in th» small «pace we bave bere, a« tbe sett «»l li "i»e »love—and a- long
friends wbo t »tend their sympathy
tkc AtoMM »■ »*♦•< r **••
Fr*<
«c* lY* ar* '»• g.
to her bereaved relatives. Her we hare so many and var:»d de- as, but w* interrupted him lx fore
i
O F FtMV » CO..
sign*
for
to
you
pick
from,
at
all
he
V
Id
its
lenr«h
an
I
n
mind
’
d
•a «ther Mrs. E A. Yom* wit wi: b
pr »•- CALL AND EX IMINE’” him h* wa« in
h» r »hen »he di« d
FERRY’S
SEEDS
Givo us a call and wo will Convince you that we can cis
prices than anyone.
" ’
—T he T imes -H euald and Ore­
gonian for $2 in advance.
—If you want a piano or organ
write the Jacobson Book and Music
Co. The Dalles, Oregon,for prices.
T he T imes -H euald can furnish
you letter heads and envelopes
printed at what yon will have to
pay for them not printed.
The Burns Bar
BAILED <t M’ATERS, PtoruiiToB».
DIIXTE
nd Cig«.rs
IT ino Winos. Xdquorts
With I,. A. Copshall, when in
town.
MEALS 25 CENTS.
Rates for board by tiie wesk
or months made known on
application.
l^TCoui-tcous treatment guaranteed.
Yet r pati« l;, ,
i
i
G ti rns.Canyon Stage
Line
Er. H. Burchtorf
Metschan A Cozad, contractor».
Carrying U. S. Mails and Ea«tern Oregon Express Co’« Fxp
DENTIST.
L ,sve Burns Tuesday .Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon Cirv
d intermerlP 11 «ointa, Fare $5.
; ;Wi ifliee (irsi door i outh of old
Pont
flic«- building.
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Ill H\4,
OFFD E.
Oc tober 22. 1M*H
N.-Hce In hercbv given that|Willin»n B. John
non ”of IJIry. II huk » «'omit). <)H'K>>n, li-a
fLed not ir«1 of iiit(*ntloii tv niakr proof before
I» .'J.«» t A lirrrl vt r ftt 111« OfTIrr III B*rilS. < >re
gon, on Thnr«dn> Ihr Mh May of ¡frernihwr.
IV'. on timber «n'tiirr appi i< nt Inn Nu. *7, for
•I « '
<1 ... - f '4 JW'4
‘ ..Hio«i 2. In T|«
H, R
E W M.
II« nnmt-n fm a itnrbR«*« P. M < hrrnrv. A
!.. Vnndrrnoo'. N. \ Itibblr and E
Plbblc,
ail of Idle}. Harney < oiii<tv, <treaou.
<■« W. H ay r«. Uegieter.
U
S
W. H. KELLEY.
HOUSE PAINTER & PAK’ '.
OiiFfiON
—Carpets laid for $1 00 to ¡
I
ft C11,
I tosi«!« nee Symes Hotel. Burns, Oregon,
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i
BUCKS!
GRADED
I.AXDOFFK 1! I.AKKN1EW, Or.
Uctober «ili. lese.
Noiice i» l.i-ri li» alven timi (tic nlnt of
• niv.-v ,,f Tnw'i'hqi l'oi li -One j II jsotifli
<.f Kitn>e (Girli Tour
.’’.4) C h - i . Will.
'< r li «* ho»n reccived ni 1 hi« olii,■»■, Ilisi
ilo' »nino wili he Iti«' I no Novi-mber I2tli,
181(4, a' I» o’e'ock A
’.| , (hai on arili
r.fii't •■vii fiate, applicai ione forentry on
(li» l.oi'l- imbrii- .-rl in s.-tij town hip will
he n « Hiveil ut Ibi- ofH'-»'
W \ WILsIllliE. Itegiater.
Il Alili V BAII.I-.Y, Iti i-'lver
NOTICE
I
FOR
have at my rauch in Wild Hor«c Valley. 3lY» hcad of Gradcd
Merino Rains, one and two yc.ars old. whiclt will be seid froin $5 50 to
♦ TOOperhead.
Wm D. HUFFMAN, 1* O Andrew«, Or.
GRAND THANKSGIVING BALL!
1’1 PLICATION
R I.A Ml OFFK K AT
1 lai ncy.
( Oregon.
IK HNS, OKF.IION.
November 12,
C. W. DRINKWATER. Manager.
1898.
is hereby Kitt-n th«: the followinir
’ »1 n«>»h e of hi« Inlt-n’ jo "
to make filial i>roof I p
of hi* Halm and
that paid proef v, )i| I*» maoe before the RrRlp’« r
Mt d ID «-el .er. f’. - Land Offi« •. ntBnrit», <>r
• Z«»h. I»w. ia‘M r .4. 1*«. via John T llaile
ltd N.
forth« NE’4
'4.
I>>t I. *« .7.an«l U>ti I A. -«■< VI ».-1». *4 K . I t
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II
Hr tiamra the Io1 •«• a injt wltn«-Mf-a to j»rnte
hi* • oiHhtUoua rraidenre up« n and «tilthation
of. paid land, rir
J T V* ar< J4i< hard -ml'h.
\l< .ati'i* * M« K t«>zi<-nnd J«.hti t Harper, all
of Narrow». Harttvy < otinty. Ort r«ot.
t.KOa W H IVKS, B«fl0ier.
A good way to ahow your Thankfullness is to attend the Ball
uid enjoy yourself.
Orood Aivsic
and every thing arranged for comfort.
A good time assured.
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NOTICE T« » CREDITORS
Oc! .'«»r. !•
A.
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N'itice il h»reby giyen that thè
iimb r«igr,»d i» tua duly appointed.
qualified and acting admim»trat*>r
of thè estate of Oliver Farra, de-
ceased: and ail persona liaving
claitnt agtinst »aid estate are here-
by riofifi'-d lo pr«-erit tte rame,
duly verifled n» hv law rtqnired,
witbin aix in nth» troni thè «late of
ibi« notice, to tb* un<i»r«ig« ed »<1-
mir«i«tsMnr of Mid ♦ ’IfttF. at th»*
office of Mi Z? <V T iff«»
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at Law, in r>r»r« X !•
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