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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1901)
The Times-Jicrald. TAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. JANUARY 19. 1900. Local News. Up-to-date jub printing at reason able prices. Call and see samples of our job Frank Metschani was a visitor to See the ad for the grand mask printing. our town this week. carnival on February 11. J. L Sits was among our visitors A fine lot of watches and Jewelry L. C. Bradfield is over from J. C. Buckland and sons Frank from Lawen this week. at the City Drug Store. Drewsey. and Star were among our visitors Cranjrerries—you can get them We are glad to state that Mrs. J The man that don't "cut no ice” from Harney yesterday. at Lundberg & Dalton’s. W. Sayer is improveing. now will rue it next summer. When you see a grou;> of men at J. H Ixminan 4 Co have closed Nice four room cottage for rent, Mrs. F E. Wiiuiarth, who has the post office or on a corner, put the new meat market situated on the hill Good water been quite sick for the past week, it down that they are electing a U. STOVES «2 W «2 © o Guns /nd Ammunition always Inquire of Claude McGee. is much improved at this writing. 8. senator. in stock at Geer & Cummins. town At the Presbyterian i hu cli J H Runyard was in Joe Clark, Mrs. Bunyard and Mrs Frank Cawl field was doing busi Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor Miss Susie Alberson is here on a Thursday for medicine fir his Fred Ha ines came down frani liar- ness in our city yesterday Devine services the 'bird and fourth visit to her sister Mrs. G. W. Hayes daughter Lora, who has been suf 1 ney yesterday Whv don’t ypti get one of those Sundays of each month nt 11 a. m. , jep(t Bu„yard w„ehaking hands Call and see the new invoice of fering from a severe Cold call bells at Jorgensen’s? and 7:30 p in. habbath school at goodsjust received at Lunaberg 4 S:>1 Davidson, the new jeweler, is , with his many friends in Burns 10 a. m. every Sabbath morning. “Farmer” Green, the drummer, Da lion's locat'd at the IL W. Welcome 4 yesterday. is one of the first birds of the sea HARDWARE, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FARM Rev. A. J. Irwin will preach at E. L. Seott and Harvey Muller Co. drug sjore and is prepared to do There will be preaching services son Snowstorms do not stop the Harney the 2nd Sunday of each Machinery, Windmills, Pumps, Guns, Ammunition, were in from the P ranch for sever watch, clock and jewelry work in a at the Poison Creek school house “Farmer.” month at 11a. m and 7:30 p. m. satisfactory manner. al days this week. Crockery, Glassware, Lamps. every 4th Sunday at 2:30 p. in. Stoves of ally paterns constantly Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 Rev. A. J. Irwin, pastor. Geo L. Strong took his departure Lamps; [Jain and fancy, in all Tin Shop in Connection. in stocK If we have none to fit. p. m. varieties. Call and see them.— last Monday morning for Prineville John Jorgensen, who has been cal’, in and we will make you one Geer & Cummins. Preaching services at the Baptist where he expects to go to work in here for several months pa<t visit to order.- Geer 4 Cummins. B orn —To Mr. and Mrs. W. C. the mechanical department of the ing his brother W. N. Jorgensen, church every 1st and 2nd Sundays, Hopkins 4 Hunter have received Sanford on Friday Jan. 11th a 7} Journal. morning and evening Sunday will leave next week for Chicago. a large consigpiuent of winter robes, school every Sunday nt 11 a. in pound boy. The Burns Flour Milling Co. Fred Haines, the genial mer prayer meeting every Thursday horse blankets, sleigh bells, etc., 11. L. • Irisco W. O. White Jorgensen is still in the optical will close the grist mill for the win chant and postmaster of Haniey evening. which yon are invited to call and business and ready to serve his ter on February 1st 1901. Parties was down this week looking after inspect. many custo mers. having wheat to grind must have it; the business of the Haines4 Miller Dolly— That young minister We have Crockery and Glass at the mill before that date. store here. seems rather guileless. Although cold, we have been ware in all varieties. A very large Madge- —Yes, he appears to stock of fancy China in many shapes having some nice bright weather Mrs. W. C. Cecil fell on ti e Jake Comegys, the tailor is again and sizes to select from. Geer 4 the past few days. Plans drawn and estimates cheerfully furnished when in Bums and is located in the Com-1 kitchen floor at her home last Sat know more about the next work! asked fur. Are prepared to lath and plaster houses Cummins. F or S ale —One lot and two mercial House where he will be I urday, receiving painful injuries, than he doe» <4 this.—Puck. for less money than ceiling ami painting. houses situated on B stieet. In- pleased to me»t his old customers though not serious. We under The Windsor Bar is the most at quire of Paul Locher. 1 , —'— ----------- We Maniilai't -nr* stand she is much better at this and friends. Creditor—So if you won’t pay tractive and up-to-date resort in SASH, DOORS aod FURNITURE time. Tobe Duncan came down from my lull I have my trouble in Eastern Ort gon. Messrs Caldwell /•’itetory in Sont/i Tin ths , "J'/tnur .'i’J'i. If the city marshal would open f\ 4 Brenton, the proprietors, are al the sawmill this week and has his peepers a little earlier in the' It is reported that petitions are climbing live Hights of stairs for ways glad to meet their old friends. gone to the Warm Springs where morning he might find a few head ■ being prepared asking that that notning! lie expects to work. portion of Wasco County between j Student—No, indeed. Just look Call and see them. of loose stock to get in the pound. the Deschutes and John Day rivers gt |he lH.autiful view!-l' iergen Good wood always on hand at A Cabin of Native Sons of Oregon Mrs W O. White has her carpet lying south of the 8herm*,n county Frank Jacksons wood yard in will be organized in Burns in a Burns. Cal Geer now has charge Loom ih running order, ar.d is now line lo be annexed to Sherman Headquarters For short time. James Donegan aid and will deliver wood any place in readv tq take work She will be county, others bave the matter in hand and town. glad to ¿iye you prices and show already a long list of signatures E 1 G r>w, of Prineville, spent samples. Remember she furnishes ¡ Charley Parrish Jr. arrived h re from Canyon yesterday afternron have been received asking for a several days in Burns this week. the warp for all carpets. j and expects to leave for home to charter. He was on his way from the south Complete Line Of morrow nceotnpanied by his sister James B. Bunyard and Misi to his home. Mrs. Win Gowan and brother Sam, Katie Ferguson were married at Trisch 4 Donegan are now pre j who will visit for several divs with Harnev last Sunday, JuBticg Davie pared to furnish Gambrinus, Wine < fliciating. The young couple have Mr. Bradfield informs us that relatives and friends at their old bard’s “Columbia,” and Pabsts I home. a host of friends in Harney county several have had smallpax in Beer in any quantity desired, from w ho j iin us in wishing them a life Drewsey during the past few weeks, The new fire engine was reported The absolute simplicity of one bottle to a load. XuZTZT^AHZZZZSO- ÓC DALTO1T of happiness and prosperity. \ ». but all have recovered. It seems this side of Drewsev early in the > the EASTMAN KODAKS Inadvertently we failed to report y to be in a very light form and some I week. It had been brought that j J F. Mahon was in from Cow has been the secret of their far by sleigh ami the snow having creek last Tuesday He infoims the birth of a baby boy which was claim it was not smallpox. success, in fact so easy lias | disappeared in that section it was | us he has been very busy breaking born on January 3d to Mr and photography become that Ed. Washburn, who was in Burns limits and now has 70 vot.ng mulei Mrs Fred Ash. He is a fine boy | the first, of the week, brings the found necessary to await the arriv- any bright boy or girl of well broken and 30 head of horses •md we hasten to apologize for our word that the residence of James |al of wheels before it could be 10 years can successfully brought in. Jim expects to go to hie Anderson seeming neglect. accomplish every step in Anderson on Calamity, was de ranch where he has 80 more ani picture taking, from ‘press G. W. Waters of the Cash Varie stroyed bv fire about two weeks Bun Comegvs, of Canyon City, I mals to break. ing the button” to "doing ty Store is now selling his entire ago. The house ami contents were I brother to J. J. Comegys of this stock of merchandise at cost for the rest.” Mrs I. 8. Geer expects to leave a total loss according to Mr. Wash place, was in on a visit to the latter We have a full line of next week for Salem to join her cash He intends to close out that burn. We do not know whether ' last Sunday. The gentleman is a I House, Carriage ami Sign Painting. these Kodaks »nd are al husband. She will visit relatives iir.e as soon as possible and devote it was insured or not. nainter and paper hanger and is at ways glad to explain them all his time to the l'ruit and produce Graining, Paper Hanging andjK tlionining. and friends in Marion county fur ; this time employed in beautifying Harney Valley Camp, No. 381, Frank Metsclian’s home in Sil vies | to anyone interested in an indefinite period. Miss Anna trade. See his ad W. of W. installed the following this fascinating amuse Donegan, who has been visiting her Jeff Billingslv, of Barren valley, officers last Tuesday night for the Valley. ment. sister Mrs W. E Trisc'i, will ac- has sold 2000 head of mutton Ed Martin, who left here in the < company Mrs. Geer aud will con sheep to Wilkerson 4 Eastman. ensuing term: V. J. Hopkins, C. C; TPY DRUG RTOHE early fall to spend the winter in tinue mi to San Francisco, ile r The price received was $2 45 for W. O. White, A L; James Smith, II. M-H orton , l’ropt. Southern Oregon, where he consid Banker; J. P. Robinson, Clerk; By home. yearling» and $2 95 for two year- ron Terrill, Escort; Clyde Shaver, ered the mild climate would be ben- ' At a school meeting held last olds. They will be delivered be Watchman; G. E Shaver, Sentinel. j ifieial to bis health, is at Ashland Monday evening the resignation of tween May 10 and 20—Vale Gaz After the installation ceremonies a and writes that there is a foot of Prof. Roby, principal of the public ette. lunch was served by the Woodman snow there and are experiencing schools of this place, was accepted Progrfss Union, No. 45, Order of Circle. A large crowd was in at extreme cold weather. He expects MAIN ST., BURNS There is no school in that depart —AT THE— Washington, installed the following tendance and all enjoyed them to leaye there an 1 go to Portland ment at this time, as there was no or some point in the Willamette. Wagon woik done i.i a ■satisfactory manner. All orders given officers for the ensuing term: Alice selves available teacher foe the position WITZELL RESIDENCE King, Pres; A. L. Hunter. Vice D ikii — Grandma Shaw, mother Mrs. Ray Mallett, whose hus and those now employed object to prorr.pt attention. (jive liiin a call. SIMON LEWIS. Proprietor Pres ; J. P. Robinson. Secy.; F. 0. band is a prominent business man of George and Albert Shaw and being moved up Prof Roby took Jackson Treas; Walter Calkins of Portland, arrived in Vale Satur May Overton, died at her home Board furnished either by the his departure last Wednesday via day or by the week. The ta Escort; Lucy Rusk, Assistant day with a petition to have the yesterday at 3 o’clock a. m.. aged ->c sr .ir m Canyon. Ill health was the cause ble will always be furnished Escort; Ubas. Newland Chaplain; governor pardon her brother, Henry . 84 years. The lady had been suf Loe.il Agents Mnllu ur ('■>. ot his resigning. brini with the best, the market af I Florence Housem, Guard; W. O. Ixing. who was sent from this coun fering from grip and complication Win. Cooley, Bulah, P. fords prepare’ by un exjieri- I Silvia R. D. No. 43. I 0.0 F. While, Sentinel. .1 II Lytle Howard, Wealfall enced lady cook ty lo the |ienrtentiary last April for of ailments fir about six weeks and has installed the following officers E A I will also run in connec J. H. Seaward, of Cord, was a larceny. The prison authorities her death was not unexpected for the ensuing term: Clare 8wain, tion with the boarding house •» business caller at this office this assert that he is suffering with con though a sad blow to her children a first-class N. G.; Annie Brown, V.G.; Alice u I morning. He inform« us that the sumption, and that he cannot live The funetai will take place this w King, Secv.; Ella Mothershead, Food. Bam long if he remains there, The par- (Saturday) afternoon at 2 o'clock Con : Esther Smith, chaplin; Amy •now in the mountains is not as I the condition from the Baptist church. Rev. A don is asked for on Where all burses entrusted t< Byrd, warden; Phil Smith, I. G.; plentifol as usual this winter. Mr. that if granted he shall at once J Irwin will conduct the services, my care will be properly cared HEAEQUARTERS AT ONTARIO, OREGON. Seward also informs us that Ed. Byron Terrell, O. G.; W. C. Byrd. for. Hay 27 cents per head. assisted by Rev. G. W. Black The California and leave the state for R. S. N. G ; J. M. Dalbo. L 3. N. Crosby »nd his father in-law, Mr. Eastern Oregon Developing Company does a genera! Grain the tsroe price. never return here, The |>etition is many friends of the bereaved rela <1 Edith Hunter. R. 8. V. G Armstrong, had their huiise burned real estate and commission business. Buys anti sells Your Patronage Solicited ners in Vale. — tives join us in extending sympathy receiving many si i down in Happy Valley a week «go real estate, mines and mineral lands, business enter Gussie Terrell L. S. V. G. ••••••••••••••••••••••aw in their hour of sorrow. last Friday morning. The fire was ' Vale Gazette. prise! of all kinds, horses, cattle, sheep, etc. Location Archie McGowan, son of George caused by moving some coals from r -------- ■ of government lands and the development of the re W k are going to yrv to break a McGowan, is here from Portland I the heating stove to the cook stove. sources of Eastern Oorgon and contiguous territory. on a visit to relative». Archie spent The house and all its contents were : record and at the dullest time of J ohn E. R obkrss , f . cy ., O ntario , O r . the year. Here's the story briefly: his boyhood days in thia section, totally destroyed, with the excep- ¡"Well begun is half done. ” We c jr ir -• c ar >r leaving here with his parents in '89 I tion one trunk.—Vale Gazette. believe in a g'>od begiuning for the and this is his first visit since He Veal hops, Mutton Chops, Sirloin, PorterhocM, or Realizing that a fortune cmi lie | year in the way of sales. Each finds many changes and improve any kind of Beef Steaks or Roasts cut from our vear we try to push the mark a ments. but many old friends of his made in a verv short time in the little higher for January sales and lender and jaicy stock of prime o>< als, fresh and tenqt boyhood who extend the glad hand poultry business in Burns, the min- liaving disposed of my mill, ano drsiring to clean tip tlie luniter yard ibi, of welcome. His father named the sger of this great religious weekly, eact. year we bare succeeded. It fall, l bave arrangiti and clasatd my luiuber and am in a posilion to gite «oo.» ing Hams, Bacon Lard, Poultry Etc. You will takes more planning than it did town of Burns and was its first in company with Torn Sagers, a always find ua prompt and obligirg in serving you. when (Air sales were small. The SPECIAL BAE&AI1T3 postmaster. At that time the town thorough and well posted, as well pr-vioos January record was not consisted of one store, one hotel, a as experienced man in that line, lo parties winlung to buy anything in ni y line. I «ho kerp eonrtantly on liand livery stable, blacksmith shop and has made arrangement« to launch so hani to beat then, now it is— i fine gi idc of «liingle» Bring or .end jour .nier» to the mill. out hi that business early in the and takes such values as these to two saloons. spring. We have several catalogues mske Big sales Childrens Jackets /■’<//■ /m rl itiilu rs r.v.v, Mrs. J. W. Biggs and little before us from which to order in 1 former prices 12 50 now, 12 00 daughter and Miss Rovia Swank E. H. KING, HARNEY OR ZIABVEST Z^OZS TTOTTI cubators and other necessary para Miss*» Jackets f >rmer prices ♦ *3 » 50 Ax left on the Canyon stage last Wed- now — 44 <H »4 50. 85 00. to 03, phernalia. leased a ten acre plat in i>-«Jav morning, the former to visit !! < . ' ; decided to handle nothing but Fruit and Produce the com the suburbs Henceforth our peo 82 8-1 88 20, 13 6). ? I J. »1 85 r-latives and friends in Canyon and prises 85 UU. ing season, I will now close out my entire stock of Merchandise at cost ple will he furnished with poultry Ladies Jacke's form ll.e Utter will soon be married at now — ' 16 00. 87 50, 88 50. 89 UO. Here will be found without delay and at any season of u.at place to Mr. Virgil Staple» 4, 2). (French Housebuilding* »6 80 «4 1 0 84 80. 86 00 the year can have fried cbick»n. Both of the young people are well MRS. FRANKIE BRENTON, Proprietor, Freeh egg* every morning—fr»«h Mdies Drew« Skirts former prices known m It»* vicinity, hav.uR t2 50. 88 JO. < 4 50, ♦ G 00. enough to ples*e the most fastidi The table is supplied with the choicest delicacies the market nr tn.n place tfeetr home fur $1 6i). 82u0, , 82 80, ♦ ■ <?• Groce' >», Tobacco ar.d Cigars, Drugs, Stationery, Notions of ali kinds ous—as we will arrange it so they affords. The culinary department is presided over by an ex ve-al year». Mr. Stauie« n->w ha* You soo t mike a C. 'thing. Furnishing Goods, Wood and Willow Ware, Tinware, can go to the telephone and hear perienced cook. position in the Oregon For* aid patronite our Janu Glassware, etc. etc. th» bens still cackling. The man Miao ing Cu's store at Ontario, that owes u* on subscription i* re- W Wiitci*. Proprietor. TRAVELING MEN S HEADQUARTERS rivai-k held the position r f t»«k- I quests«! to help us start this great Large, clean and comfortable rooms. Evirything under the per at The t’iur-m op ' enterprise by either handing over i personal sup •rvision of the landlady. rhe time she left We eV.erui con- f> W riUeb», W2 03 Stoves of dll ZDescxiptiorxs. Ï 1 Burns Manufacturing Co Contractors and Builders. Ladies’ azaar Z^aslxioxxs cixxd. Z^aslxioxxalole Goods General Merchandise I Quality the First Consideration J&odaks CULP & McPHEETERS With Burns Manufacturing Company, 'Phone 322. Z’xices .Always Modcxate. BOARDING HOUSE Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing E. 0. D. C THE NEW MEAT MARKET I Lu.mber, Commercial Hotel BARGAINS IN ALL LINES FOR CASH. Burns Cash Variety Store