The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 12, 1901, Image 3

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    z More stow Thursday night.
Aug 5, Frank Goodman and
March 29, Elm -r Shields, age 10
Grace Gibaon.
vcitrs.
Aug 29, A. L Hunter and Edith
April 25, John Anderson, ag - 59
Bvrd.
; ven i s.
Sep. 11 J, A. Carlslon and Jen-
April 25, Elizabeth Moore,age 71
nie Nyquist.
years
Sep. 19 Joel IL Smith and Essie
April 21 Daisy Springer, age 13
McKinnon.
| year»:
Sep. 17, S. S. Williams and Ellie
May 1(5. John Murrv ag.- ('• > years
Local News
Holliday.
July
29, Mrs 11
Al Iriedge, age
1
♦1.50
’
Sack
at
N.
Brown
A
the sick list the past week.
Oct. 3, Dennis O’Brien and Leote 5(5 years.
Every
sack
warranted.
E. J. Noble is in Burns.
Up-to-date job printing at reason­
| July 28 Win. Carev age 2(5 years.
Thompson.
Nice four room cottage for rent,
Bent Embree was again on our able prices.
Oct 31, Chas. Roper and Nancy
Sept. 20, J. 8. Bowen, age
situated on the bill. Good water.
Streets this week.
•
«U--.
Mayer Loggan, of Harney, was
1 Woods.
I years.
Inquire of Claude McGee.
1
down
on
.business
Wednesday.
Sep.
11.
Loyd
Johnson
and
Sept
•>e
Eddington.
AV. J. King ’»as among visitors
The merchant who does not find Bertha Page,
Oct.
Bert French, age 30
from Liwen this week.
Cranberries—you can get them
advertising prafitable always finds
Nov.
28,
I
’
.
T.
Heinz
and
Mattie
years.
Jas. Pirie and wife were in from atl.unabergA Dalton’s.
HARDWARK, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FARM
business unprofitable.
Nov 10. J L. Cross. age SI years,
E Thompson.
Cow creek one day this week.
Guns azid Ammunition always
Machinery, W in Imills, Pumps Guns. Ammunition,
Nov. 12, Infant daughter of Mr
Chas. Roper and wife were down j Dec. 4. P. C. Pederson ami Id.i
Why don’t /on get one of those in sioek/it Geer A Cunimins.
0
.nd Mrs Frank B iker.
from Harney the first of the week. Oliver.
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps.
ft
call bells aGdorgenren’s?
Call and see the new invoice of
»
BIRTHS.
• Tin Shop in Connection.
Clarence Dr ink water was up from goods ju-it received at Lunaberg A
At the Prestivterinn church ft
Jan.
8,
To
Mr
and
Mrs.
C.
P.
Dalton’s
G EL R A CT MM INS.
l.awen this week on business.
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor ft 3
Rutherford a boy.
«»»«•»»••»»OS»»»».»»»»»»
Edward
Miller,
of
Pine
creek,
Lad
'
Devine
services
the
third
and
fourth
spend-
Scott Catterson has been
Jan. 8, To Mr and Mrs Janie-
Sunday a of t ach month nt 11 a. in.
ing a few days in Burns this week business before the local land office
Donegan a boy.
,\l last Tuesday.
and 7:30 p. ui. trabbath school at
J
January 18, To Mr and Mrs C II
Win. Bennett and L. L. Clark?X _
Jenkins Bros, were in from the
L. Bi
10 a. m. every Sabbath morning.
Lamps; plain and fancy, in all
Leonard
a girl.
■ of Narrows, were seen on our street»
vaiieties. Call and see them.— Stein Mountains this week on land
There will be preaching services
Jan. 19, To Mr and Mrs Bart
I yesterday.
business.
Geer A Cummins.
at the Poison Creek school house
_
.
i
Cronin
a
girl.
Marion Stormer spent a few days
The Burns/Hour Milling Co.! Jan. 31, To Mr and Mrs W. J 0Very 111 Sunday nt 2 .’ll) p 111
Fred Fisk has been visiting
■ in Burns this week renewing ac- friends in Silvies and Bear Valleys will close the/grist mill for the win- ...
.
1 Rev. A. J. Irwin, pastor.
I ixmg a bov.
■ quainteinceB.
ter
on
February
1st
1901.
Parties'
.
o
,,,
, ,,
, ,,
i
this week.
Rev. A J. Irwin will preach nt
I J'- drawn and estimates i-heei ful’v furnished when
Buy a Roy/1 Worcester Corset.
Felts ayid Lace or Buckle Rub­
•Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
a-ki-il for.
Ar e | riq ared to lath and plaster houses
■ Catalogue price. N. Brown A bers coi/bined for 13. 50, Wool'
and Mrs Austin month at 11 a. m nod 7:30 p. in.
for
less
money
than ceiling and painting.
■ Sons, Agetits.
BootS/<l (Ml N Brown A Sons.
.Sabbath school every sabbath at 2
AA'e M.tniifai-t !•'• ---- —».--s-y
Feb. 11, To Mr and M rs
I Commissioners Venator and Wil-
;>ASH, DOOHS and FUPNITURE 0
K. p m.
J. C. Freeman and wife were the
I lianis are both in attedance upon
Thorn a boy.
/ ire/o i' in Soir."> . in-,.'.:,
'7'hone
H
guests of friends in Burns for sever­
Preaching services nt the Baptist
Feb. 12 To Mr and Mrs Chas
■ court this week.
al days this week
Í church every 1st and 2nd Sundays.
Voegtly’ a girl.
A. S. Ward, of Happy Valley.
I morning and evening Sunday
Jorgerten is still in the optical:
Feb. 15, To Mr and M.s
I was shaking hands with his many
! school every Sunday at 11 a. in
busiui/s and ready to serve his!
McKinnon a girl.
friends in Burns this week.
,,
,
,
'prayer
meeting every Thursdin
ma ny customers.
March 5, To Mr and Mis Antone
•
i
evening.
B orn —Thursd i v to Mr. and Mrs ‘ . Harry C. Smith has built n new
Egli a boy.
11. R Sitz, of Lawi-n. a boy. Mother foundation for the hay scales nt
March 12, To Mr. and Mrs. Jib
mid ci il l reported doing well.
Lou man a boy.
the Red Front Barn.
April 22, To Mr and Mrs Chas.'
Mrs W O. White has her carpet
Q lit“ a num1 er »' e it from Buri s
A fuH, line of new Rubber Goods,
Haines
a boy.
Loom
in
running
order,
and
is
now
1 ' u -.'if
’t! Í f
to attend the dance at the Island guaranteed 1900 goods at N Brown
ready to take work She will be
April 26, To Mr and Mis A. li
J ‘
„_______
[ranch List night, all report a big A Sens,
Complete Line Of
Î
\\VtirÄ
glad to giye you prices and show Mason a girl.
ti trier.
Ex-Senator Gowan left verterdav samples. Remember she furnishes
May 25, To Mr and Mrs M.t
Stov.-s o4 a 1 | items constantly morning for Salem. Heexjiects to S il Davi/son. the new jeweler, is
Riggs
a girl.
the
warp
for
all
carpets.
located aKthe H. W. Welcome A
tin stock If we have none to fit. be absent about three weeks.
July 9, To Mr. and Mrs Julian
Co.
Don
drugfstore
’
t
forget
the
and
is
children
prepared
’
s
mask
to
do
Lal', in anil 1 we will make you one
F or SAi.E-yOne lot. and t wo ball
at Floral and
II.ill jewelry
next Saturday,
watch,/lock
work in a Byrd a girl.
|n order.-/ Geer
(
A Cummins.
iiousos siiuatytl on B street, In-
July 12, To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
The absolute simplicity of
satisfactory
January
19. manner.
V. ami Tom deffenbaugh, who quire of Paul Locher.
Craddock a boy.
the EASTMAN KODAKS
Local talent will put on »eveal i July 29 To Mr and Mrs Frank
h'ero visitin t in Burns ]a-t week,
Jake Coincgys has rr.ov d bis
has lit' n the secret of their
left Sun.lay m liming for the south­ tailor slnqi into the hniid'ng fiimi dramas and farces during the wit.-1 Baker a girl.
M-ccess, in fact so easy lias
ern part of the county.
■rly occupied by the O. K. barber t< r months. The first one will be' Aug. 11, To Mr
Mrs II. A.
photography become that
played about Feb. 1. The receipts DijJa’j „ ¿o'v
-hop.
any bright boy or girl of
A wood team belonging to Mr.
from tin s - plays will be given fori Aug 14. To Mr. and Mrs. O I).
/
10 years can successfully
Ferry ran off in Burns last Wed- ' John Newman took his ilepart-
some public benefit. Some are in Rusk a boy.
accomplish every step in
• les'lay. Th" only <1 image was a lire on Tuesday's stage for Alaska
favor of applying it on a public
Aug. 14. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe
picture taking, from ‘press­
Lr.ik hi telephone p 4e
where he will try his f<> irtunen. His school library, others to fence the
Martin a girl
I Walter Cross ami family were in many old time friends in Hurney
ing the button" to “doing
seh >ol house blook, while a number
Aug. 30. To Mr and Mrs. Chas.
the rest.’’
|B irns th" first uf the week, the county wish him success.
favor applying the amount inward Newell a girl.
We have a full line of
£Uest« of friends. Mr. Cross was in
House, ( m i lage ami Sign I’aintio;;.
Good woyil always on hand at purchasing a town clock. Which
Aug 30, To Mr and M rs
these Kodaks »nil are al­
on business before the probate Frank Jacksons wood yard
in sbal'i it be?
Fry a gbl.
ways glad to explain them
Gr lining, Paper li.ingin ; mi 1J< iki iiiui.ig.
al Geer now has chnrg.
Burns.
court.
Sep. 21, To Mr and Mrs Joe
to
anyone
interested
in
ar.d will deliver wood any place in
-¿ ù -I’ wcx ' jt - ô ZvCccLoxate.
c Toxico ci
Hopkins A Hunter have received town/
SOME DATA OF TUF. CLOSING YEAR. Tiipker a boy.
this fascinating amuse­
t»
&
a large <’o:i=igi>tiient of winter robes, I
Sep. 10 To Mr. and Mrs A L
ment.
How to pay house rent, meet Dates of Marriages, Births and Deaths Vanderpool a girl.
horse blankets, sleigh bells, etc.,
CITY 11 lire KTORE
which you are invited to call and grocery bills ami furnish fuel fo”
in Harney County.
Sept 25, To Mr and Mrs
II. LI. H orton , Propt.
the
coming
winter
is
interesting
to
inspect.
Robinson a boy.
more people than the Chinese ques­ , During
.
,
,
,
î
Feb.
2.
Io
Mr
and
Mrs
Ed
Perry
|
Oct. 5, To Mr and Mrs
the to clo«ing
year have
of the
Mrs. J. W. Saver is Rcriouslv ill
having wljcat
grind must
it1 a ^-rj
tion.
9
last
century
T
he T imes H erald Kriba a l»ov.
at her home in Burns.
It was
at the mill before that date.
i p,
g To Mr
(J
Q
«
Trisch A Jtonegan are now pre­ chronicled the following events. | Oct. 2G, To Mr and Mrs L E. O
thought al first she was suffering
o
9
Arthur
Claypool
was
a
visitor
to
¡Goodman
a
boy.
Hibbard
a
boy.
©
pared
to
fnrnish
Gambrinus,
Wine
­
The
births
given
are
not
all
of
9
from appendicitis, but later, symp­
c
O
Burns
this
week.
bard’s /Columbia,” and Pabsts those born in Harney county dur-1 Nov. 20 To Mr and Mrs Ira ©
e
toms of typhoid fever appeared.
MAIN ST., HI RNS
©
Q
«
Beer iry any quantity desired, from ing Jake
the Comegys,
past year, the
but tailor
all that
is again
were Stubblefield a girl.
9
—AT THE—
©
O
We have Crockery and Glass­ one bottle to a load.
iti-fartoiy manner.
All orders given
Nov 30. To Mr and Mrs W. A. ft
» Wagon work «lone . 1 .1
, in
reported
Bums to
and this
is located
otlice. in The
the Com
mar­
•
O
ware in tdl varieties. A very largo
Robertson
a
boy.
o
mercial
riages
are
House
correct
where
as
wo
be
compared
will
be
|
o
o
•
stock of,fancy China in many shap“» i G. W. Waters of th" Cash Varie­
prorr.pt attention.
< «ive him a rail.
Nov. 26, To Mr and Mrs Roy ft SIMON LEWIS, Proprietor «
meet the
his uumber
old customers
| pleased
our list to
with
of mar.
ft
O
nnd sixes ’to solei t from. Geer A ty Store is now selling his entire
o
Mc(lee
a
girl.
and
riage
friends.
license
issued
by
the
county
9
Board furn’sh.-d either bv the «
-tock of merchandise at cost for
©
Cummins.
Dec. 6. To Mr and Mrs Bert Q day or by the week. The ta­ ©
Some marriages have been
| cash. He intends to close out that ' clerk.
ft
xr .»e Jr xc ir x<- or jrj
O. J. Darst was down from the
&
9 ble will always be furnished
given notice that took place outside Lewis a girl.
Geo. Hill came in yesterdiy. lie iir.e ns soon as possible and devote Trout
creek mines a day or two1
• with the best the market af­
I-' “ il A rnt< Ala Hi. nr (’n.
I
Ag<
i't-
II
irrt
‘
V
I
’
”
«
Doc. 14, To Mr and Mrs Bert ft
of this county, but such are not
inform? us that the wound he re­ ' all his time to the fruit and produce this
P. Hull f ifoni. Burn«,
W m. Cooley, Bnliili,
1 n
week
©
fords prepare1 by an experi­ •
o
given The deaths are nearly cor­ Bower a boy.
II Ij'VgHD. I !»itrny
lolle Howard, W «ifsll
I 6
ceived when the stove was blown trade.. Fee his ad.
enced lady ei '.k
ft
»»
«
Dec.
17,
To
Mr
and
Mrs
Herman
lit
Util
1'1»
HH
y
ft
rect.
There
were,
perhaps,
a
few
A
.................................
Vaio
I
will
also
run
in
connec
­
up at Geer <fe Cummins’ store, is
ft
Rev. Irwin will begin «penial more:
ft
Rub
a
boy.
tion with the boarding house ft
still a source of considerable trou preaching services in the Presby­
ft
a lirst-class
Dec. 30, To Mr and Mrs Jake
ble to him.
M
VRKIAGKS.
ft
terian Church. Monday Jan 14th
ft
Welcome a lsiy.
Feed.
Darn
ft
ft
Jan. 2., H. B. Anderson and
The Windsor Bar is the most at­ at 7 p. ni. The meetings will pro
ft
DKATIIS.
Everv-
bably
continue
two
week*
Where
all
l
nr-e«
entrusted
to
Mu’jery M Collin».
ft
tractive and up-to-date re«"rt in
Jan, 2(> J. F. Boyle ng“ 47 years,
niv cart- will In properly cared ft ft o
Jan. 11, John Darsey and Ollie
Eastern Op gon
Messrs Caldwell body cordially invited to atlend
Feb. 27 Infant daughter of Mr. J for. H.iv 2' cent» per head. ft
»1
i Frye. ,
Q
A" Brentou. the proprietors, are. al these services.
Eastern Oregon Developing Company does a general
Grii:i the Same price.
C
and Mrs C. H. Voegtly.
».
Jan. 20, M. Horton and Ora
ft
ways glid tn meet tbeir old friends,
Ira Venator arrived in Burn«
real estate ami co-rimission bu.sim'ss. I.u)» and sella
Your Patronage Solicited
ft
March 1. Mr« C. H. Voegtly. ng“ *
it
ft
(.’all and see them.
i<-.d estate, mines -mil mincial land«, business enter­
last Thursday from his Crane creek Short.
2o year».
•
Feb.
8,
Frank
Turner
and
Stella
prises
<4
ail
1
inds,
hot
-<•«,
c.title,
slie<-p,
etc.
Location
it
The Indian “Stop Talkin’’ has ranch, accompanied by his sister. Smith.
<4 goi criitin nt land« and the development of the re­
Miss
Rose,
who
was
on
her
way
to
’“stopped talkin’’ and has also stop­
c
sources of L. r tern (1-u gon a id contiguous territory.
Feb. 10, marriage liewnae to
p’d “drinkin.'’ He got drunk last Lakeview in responce to n telephone Oac't Shcpird and Nellie Chaffin.
Joi
ix
E
Rom
u
-.
iii
,
Ox
i
ahi
o.
On.
it
Wednesday evening and started m'««sge that her mother was veiv
Feb. 15, James Shepard and
j<
j
c
xr
jr
Jr
ar
jc
sick.
Mr.
Burns
took
the
Judy
xc
»r
.»c
jr
»r
»r
»r
c
xo
fir camp and his frcicn bo<i^ was
Clara Wiseman.
found the next morning.
He fell from here on and Ira returned to
I
Veal Chop«. Mutton Chaps, Sirloin, P<rt< rl
<>r
Feb. 25. Geo. Shaw and Maud M
the
ranch
to
look
after
the
stock.
down in the snow and froze to death
Martin
any kiod of Beef Steaks or Ro»«t« cut fieri our
Lvimbo t 9
Link Vanderpool and Newell
sometime Wednesday night.
j iipavi
March 9. Louia Marshall • nd
tender
and jsicy stock of prime meats, fresh and temp­
Hall were in this week. Link wan Alice McKintift
H.ivin/ (ii-p » »I <»l my n.iil,
<]» Minn/ to clean up (ho himter \ani tbiM
The United States Medical Staff
to lead the decorated n ule up the
fall, I ban arrang'd and cli‘»td uiy lumber mi a hi hi a poMtiou to give »one
ing IJa-ns. Bacon. Lard, Poultry Etc.
You sill
April 5, John Heinz and Ollie
► ays: “Pure lng-r beer enriches
street on January 7, but was pr -
Parker.
always find nr prompt and obligir g in nerving pi u.
lhe hi ad improves the api>etite.
vented hv the mule being “off his
April 5, Marriage license to R
rlears t/x- brain and strengthens the
fec-d.” We were not informed a» to
to ptrlie« »i.li .■ to ba) aaythiiig .11 my I nr
I al>o ke< p eon tantly on hand
II Brown ami Sarah Smith.
n-r.-- .1 1
This staff
the date now set for paying of the
a fine glade of shingle»: Bling or send yonr erders to the null.
April
11,
J.
C.
Welcome
Jr.
and
rep rt- tl.- ’ • -I - x.-d bv Lorher
wager.
Fiankie Jones.
A- Pamkratz to l>e al>»olutelv pure
for /)<!i lictt/'ir.-i u'/ r//r.v.v,
A fire broke out in the residence
April 15, Emory Hill and Ida
-[’all at the Burns Brewery and give
of O I> Ru«k la«t Sunday afternoon Bennett.
It a trial.
E. H. KING. HARNEY OR
.A. HAS-TEST FOS TOV!
while the family were all away
May 14. Artie Pool and Minta
Anoth’r gasoline lamp got out of from home. It started by the pipe
Having decided to handle nothing but Fruit and Produce the com­
Moore.
k“kilter” last Wedn - lay evening coming unjointed or coming out
May 31, T. J Shackelford and ing »»»»on, I will now cloee out my entire stock of Merchandise at cost
■ : 1 came near cj - _• a »»ri • .« where it joined the flue. The fire
Bertha Randleman.
Here will be found
■Ire. While lighting one in th» E had gained con«iderahle headway
June 22, Jasper Daria and Lucy
(French Hour* building)
11. Thompson »tore the gasoline before
being discovered mak­ B Coleman.
MRS FRANKIE BRENTON Proprietor.
■which waa leaking from a tank ing it necessary to mash in several
June 24. Daniel Harkey and
taught fire and I ut for the c>x>! places in the roof to get at it. The Maud Carter
The table I* supplied with the choicest d»lie:i<-ir» the market
Groceries, Tobacco ar.d Cigars, Drug« Stationery. Notion» of all kinds
action and levrl-h-adclne«« of neighbor* had the fire out before
afford*. The culinary department i* presided over by an ei.
July 2. J L Giblie and Dabuy
Clothing. Furnishing Good», Wood and Willow Ware, Tinware,
Cha« Brittingham and Il E Mr Ru«k knew anything about it* Moffit
perienced c<s>k.
Glassware, etc. etc.
Tiiomjv .a it might hare caused and h" desire» u» to extend hi»
July 11. E A. Turner and Mag­
Cl NV. Water». Proprietor.
r
dm . jt- At' of thanks to hi» neighbors and friends gie Ti pt on.
» •
i
- ■ i g’ • — 1-.’ " >. f..r th*ir prompt action. Th»
Large. <1, n a,..| <
r .«
I v>Tvi|..ng under lit«
July 22. II H Tlonper-n and
Bating -h' 1 T
larneg- <u« *1 t wbol* damsg* will not exceed t3i»
I.illien Doyle
twr»
Mip’rviin
of th>- landlady.
Call and see samples of our job
Dick Martin and John Wyatt are printing.
down from Harney.
Walter Gray came up from
¿AS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
l.awen yesterday.
Gerald
Gridin
was
in
on
laud
any newspaper in tuts county .
1
business this week.
A fi/ie lot of watches and Jewelry •v
at the City Drug Store.
Quejjti Quality Shoes are in the
BATCRUAT. JAXVARY 12. woo .
J. W. Shown was seen on our
lead/ N. Brown A Sons, Agents.
streets
yesterday.
z Mrs M. FitzGerald has been on
H
c
S
O
R
Stoves of sill ZDesoxiptiorxs-
(General Merchandise
’K Kodaks
Quality t-u First Ccnsidention.
with. Perils Haiikifacturing Company,
’Phone 322.
JOE TUPKER
BSSRfilRfi HOUSE
WITZELL RESIDENCE
i« -
’2
HEADQUARTERS AT ONTARIO, OREGON.
tx jr a c
Ths
2
2
THE NEW MEAT M I KET
i
SS E
gles
ZiOLiman db CO
Commercial Hotel
BARGAINS IN ALL LINES FOR CASH.
TRAVELING MEN S HEADQUARTERS
Burns ( ’ash Variety Store