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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1901)
TH« LAUGEST CIRCULATION OF ant «« wsfapeb in thiscountt . SATURPAY. FEBfcUARY -A l»01. lass: x>cal News. Lo< al News. ig, ■- Atjcntion Odd Fellows. At the ■««ting to be held tonight i e mattetof putting up a two- yrv brick or stone building on the '~':e nowfccupied by the Durkhei- er storeLuilding will be codsid- sd. All members are urgently (uestedjto be present. South Burns has water to spare. Guns and Ammunition always in stock at Geer A Cummins. J The house that is not ‘’built on a rock” is in danger these days. Lamps; plain and fancy, in all varieties. Call and see them.— Geer A Cummins. Jorgensen is still in the optical business and ready to serve bis m any customers. For Cash Only—No. 1 Bleached Muslin, 8J cents per yard—N. Brown 4 Sons. F or S ale —One lot and houses situated on li street. quire of Paul Locher. W ho I s Y our D octor ?—W ell it doesn’t matter, take your prescrip tions to the City Drug Store. Good wood always on hand at Frank Jacksons wood yard in Burns. Cai Geer now has charge and will deliver wood any place in town. R. II. Brown of Dian.cud ■ Have you been vaccinated? Burns. Notices for city election on Marell A wedding tomorrow is tch> dl 5th have been posted. I by dame rumor. Lap robes ,and blankets can be There will be preac had for cost at Hopkins A Humer's. at the l’oison Creek school i>l A. McKinzie of Narrows was a every 4th Sunday at 2:1 visitor to Burns last Thursday. Rev. A. J. Irwin, pastor. Ik> You W ant T o S ave M oney ?) At the Presbyterian Then take your prescriptions to the Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin City Drug Store. Devineeerviot a the third and :> ■ The new residence of W. C. San-. Sundays of each month at 11 :i| ‘and 7:30 p. tn. Sabbath sehoiw ford is nearing completion. lit a. in. cwrv Sabbath inorili:« For Cash Only—American Ging 4b?!-: Rev. A. J. Irwin will preacfl hams, 12 yards for ¡fl DO—N. Brown ij.irh(,v |[1(, on(j Sunday of M A Sons. I month at 11a. m. and 7:3' • I Nice four room cottage for rent 1 Sabbath school every sabbath ’1 p. m. situated on the hill. Good water. | Preaching services nt the B:i Inquire of Claude McGee. j church every let ami 2ml ■■ u.nl Owing to the large amount of | morning ! niid mid evening S ih » ' Simon Ijewis has bak-J hay f. r 1 af r work to be done, the Burns Flour- school every Sunday at 11 ing mill tvill not close down until prayer meeting every liiui.-l : evening. Steve 5root’s *s reported improv- March the 1st. Ex-Senator Gowan IJ'Mlfi- Mrs. J. W. Biggs arrived home I Wednesday, from Pottland I AVhy don’t you get one of those from Canyon last Sunday evening ' 11 bells at Jorgensen’s? Dr. Geary was called to see Mrs. Judge Clifford brought her over 1 Salem where lie bits spent k m Sam Miller has gone to Silver George Miller of Warm Springe last and after a few days visit returned I weeks. Senator Gowan said he^H , been trying to engineer the SeiB^ Wednesday. He informs us the to his home. V eek for * few days. I rial contest but it had gotto biM lady is quite sick. Link Vanderpool spent a few days Rev. A. J. Irwin came up from I’liim. Ì We have a few Ladies’ Skirts— Lawen last Saturday night am’. our city since our last issue. the well known Palmer Make—at h«ld services here Sunday, return I Althongh it rained bard ■ For Ca»b Only—Best American 20 per cent reduction—N. Brown A ing to Lawen Mondoy to continue night and the si 1«-walks were^H . z\pd French Prints, 1G yds for $1 00 afloat between t iwn and Floral ■ Sons. ihe meetings for another week. V -N. Brown A Sons. the P. P. P. dance was largely! Stock inspector Brown l^as re Sal Davidson, the new jeweler, is tended and proved a very Bucci Jess Alberson and wife were in turned from the southern part ot located at the II. W. Welcome A fui and enjoyable affair. om Alvord the first of the week. the county where his official duties Co. drug store and is prepared to do ie guests of relatives and friends. T. F. Arnold, John John! called him some time ago. watch, clock and jewelry work in a Stoves of all paterns constantly ' Albert Altnow, John Ott and VÌ Ben Brown informs us that N. satisfactory manner. ¿yr stoet. Ilf we have none to fit South, nil of the Drewsey d! in and we will make you one Brown A Sons will put in about 220 /B orn —To Mr. and Mrs. Marion were in Burns this w»ek. acres of wheat on the land thev Horton, at the Syme hotel last ( . order.-lGeer & Cummins. nold informs u« that Drewne) bought from the road company just Thursday, a baby gill. Dis. Mars all under water last week, the If you don’t see the barber before above town. den A Geary were the attending lieur river being out of its I nnday y< lou will have to wear Trisch A Donegan are now pre physicians. and Hooding the whole country hiskere Io church and to see your pared to furnish Gnmbrinus, M ine- Messrs, lb isco A White are now particular damage was done, >gt girl. I The Sunday closing bill bard's “Columbia, ” and Pabsts at worlf rearranging the front of the also states th.it there ar« a nun now a law. Beer in anv quantity desired, from . Capitol. An entrance will be made of casi s of smallpox in that sect V.': We have Crockery and Glass- one bottle to a load. ¡just north of Parish and Reinhold’s but all pasients are doing well. are in all varieties. A very large The young ladies of Burns ti re law ollie« and a room cut off for a Tur. C ity N ews S tand . .' ockof fancy China in many shapes rehearsing ’Milk Maids (2.nvi li barber shop. oURIITlON A geni y . A s <h :n:l " id 8ize8fto sele< t from. Geer A lion” which will be put. on the J. W. Buchanan and wife who has pi e «-¡tated the establisliin J zt:n b umniins. boards in a short time, It will be ■ spent several daysat tl.e home of a News Agency in Buina, yon fl Acahin of native sons of M ¡«souri plaved as a benefit for the ■j Baptist Wil! Gates returned home the first after this date, procure any of ------ 3U](j |,e Lgtituted in Burns with church. I of the week. They report the in leading magazines and periodi charter list of several hundred Ou last Saturday County Clerk ¡ fant child cf Mr. and Mrs. Will published, which will be "on s 'p 11 have taken out naturalization Richardson issued marriage license Gates improving in health. at the City Drug Stere, We are apers. | to the following: James S. Turner Mrs. W O. White has her carpit so situated so that wo call t Irns.oJ Is ti |IS W hat Y ou W ant ? Pure and Mary E Blankenship, and E. your subscription order for anyth Loom ii> running order, ami is ’i,„ rugs, and your prescriptions c<>m- i R. Bunyard and Miss Maud Good- ready to take work. She will be published anywhere in the woi glad to give yon prices and show thereby we can save you the ounded accurately and scientific I low. samples. Remember she furnishes trouble, time and possible ! I12li Uv, titan take them to the City Should the Odd Fellows of Burns the warp for all carpets. your money through the mali« )rue Store. decide to put up a large and mod The news has reached here by link your support in tho ui.deit Newt Lewis ami wife are in Burns’ ern buildi g on the lot owned by telephone that Geo. Gates and Gee. ing, and will endeavor to n — uests atfthe Simon Lewis board-- them on main street, it will be a Buchanan are both down with your patronage and to supply ' ng holise Newt is well known to move that will be appreciated by smallpox at Buchanan station. As wants in every particular. It A DMjoor old residents and this is his the citizens of our little city. Such the disease seems to be in a light mains with YOE to as-ist in -j ¡ret-visit! for some time improvements are a benefit to every ' form their many friends are not nn- undertaking, to make it a bucc : easy about then, ami In pe to see W ill Yot ? W. Y. K'ng says the chinook has property owner, Yours for News, on did a larwl- Mrs. Carrie Nat them up in a sb >rt time. oftened th ings up so at the mill • IL M H orto : hat the pig “bobsleds" could not office busim -- in j joint eny>8bilig j W. R Rutherford arrived at bi ■ tay on t*i> of the ground. Logging at Topeka last 6 nday. Bile |eqd home xibove town the first of the N. Brown & Son ;' Cash rrices. ias beenjsuspended for the present. .■>00 men ami wfpi n in tbegru'sade i>\i k from Drews-v, where 1 ■■ had ■ ,iitneadAujiog ---- 1— and was arrestq aksiyge >4 smallpox. 11 el h iscom The Windsor Bar is the most at- the day. A spe Climax Tobacco . . l|y telripÌone IplkteiyVi 'covered from the disease ve jnnd up-t«-date resort in to this office sta Star ut i-ly e\>ectaj ' an^l it li\i p ¡left no I ad ellect« as l.e r<gon. Messrs Caldwell te visit Burns w Horses! •aliéis in thè ¡« iTot pita At all. Mr Ruther- , the proprietor«, are al hands of the Lord Sawlog rM I ford will Jal« his position in the to meet their old friends Dixie Queen Tobacco -Uh The Huntington' 'V fai ' 1 saysnn public Si V' here next Monday. lee them. Bull Durham. 1/, ox, 3 for week to<»l(ip i attempt was made ) t : wei f of ho many of our Schilling's Tea—4Uc T|his tlffni s .frani Ihat ‘ lith expects to soon have a carload of stolen Vigilane« of oung y ini L f t'.i g n « T i-d :i: ■ i .'•'chilling'» Baking Powder O' )c laundrv in running order. > place, but through ■ ■ umz i^| ji« t w hen we have such rstand the machinery lias the officers the effort l Se tt.'.eVes h firle < lot N fl bedding piper, and can _____ ht and will lie brought in were Bust ran 1. At itions and r.nnotince- print V' ani*: w early las possible. There ia no: the I rands proved tl most metropolitan ments'i Having bought tie ¿< neral isef^o^le. doubt he' ’hat a steam laundrv be the property of slopped. Before you chandise store of Geo. Fry, : style, o e.' \ «-J ’'-’ - Liurns., will do a good business in i Burns. arre.-ts have been ist drop into our office give us pleasure to im et the gene ) get mar nd TaCa ijaost ¡cerr gll(i Isaac Schwartz of the firm oft The O-B ’.a,« ’’rii |>los of our w ik and public at ot:r place of business, Schwartz A Bndelman, left forltainly earn their mon Illese, il.i'.’-,, .e uy wedding combinations wish to continue the ph::-.Hit bll , _ Portland yesterday morning, where ,,f fl ,,ds The mail rive.« In J x •e population of Burns ness relations heretofore < xisti Jtf' - he goes 11 claim a bride. He will I must any old tim« amJ^tlie'peopl . 1. . . . I celebrating China New between the ohi time patrons ami t the past weak. During former owner. We si all carry month ind will soon return to have lieen washed aw week- ’ celebration of the complete line of poods and at Burna tri tb his wife. Mar his path washed cut. Onedriv re celestials sj>end their tines guarantee lowest j > oh I through life be happy and pro«p, r- water for fifteen hour ?*'* A« n und of pb-asiiri and prices. Trusting we shall have i ly, Ort oua it tor wish. ' the week but had the -tT pleasure of meeting you one ami t«ner<>'-.- a l h'--; •! t les for the regular =cho. < I iliet and finally made it ways have something for we beg to remain Yours Respectfully, ■ to be hell March I have M, ■,,_«>, it irs < i g . . | • ir«. ir t - S iiwa . itz A Br:>r:i. man f«ted. There will b" one <li at the ', r,f ti". nd fire crack«rs nt th«- h'ected for 3 years, a cl«rk t" (Tmenm .4 Mi-« On De rear. The notices also Duncan, R«v G. W. Blacl v»y«tr Fashion; 1 or Spring. Messrs. F hwartz A B'i ¡«'man int it is th« desire to vote a ¡nB Th,, bride is the eld« t hnJP^h' jhl th« neral m«r<:han- tax for school purposes, par ter of A. P. Dnncar. ar.d i-H The mo les for spring ar« n iK* Lus: m -s« "f Ge" Fry and took taking deliróte shape and TH t on bond« ami s.art a sink- compli«h',d and amiable youn id to pay off the bonded in well liked among her many acuaint- <dTTr'’O th'' first of the week. The DELINEATOR for the month ns*« of the district. Tho«« ancea of this locality Mr Cameron gentlemen liaye been in bu-ines« at March illu-trat»-« and describ ted in school matter« should is a very industrious young man of various points in th« northwest and •nmr decided novebie«. I’, loo it a point to lie present at the 1 good habits. We join the many hav« the reputation of being up a« though there might be a rr-’ir right busine«« men. They s«em to >g- ’ friends of both the contracting par- j of overskirts ns represented bv be public spirited an«l «i.t«rpri-ing •cries of two or three flounce«. Eti »K’M-At with plenty of push. We predict a Bi'lf’n parents in Wintworth. $ Bigg« baa di»po«ed of his •ucce—ful career for the new firm Jackets in vsrion« modern forr of modification are to he very p<.p . on February 10th 1901. Mr furnjture st .r-to Sam Mothershead in th«ir business undertaking. lar this season anil there will be Qamtt an 1 Mi«« Lora and Julian Byrd. A« soon as Mr A recent dispatch from Ontario tendency to show FAiglon colli The bride is a daughter of Bigr« can straighten up his affairs If the first settler« < f that ««c- here he exjA t« tn return to Alaba to the Oregonion, say-: K. B Han as applied tn jackets. The ripf ____knd is 20 years old. Rs« need* ma. where be will engage in busi ley. who for the past few years has l>a«k effect on skirts cut in hal nolhtrocucti >n to our readers as h* ness. The new firm has taken |wc- heen associate«] with Jack Dalton, fa«h:on is al««> gaining ground, a many years of his life among eession of the furniture establish running a large pack train over the | th* March DKLINEATOR ennta u**>d counts «very man. woman ■went and installed W. C. Byrd, Dslton trail into Daw-on City has an article written by an experie s rri’k*,| a*d ‘did of his acquaintance as otherwise known as “Daddv" ae been here the past few days arrai •»- «<1 dre««m.aker showing how to pr k an er J M.1 yal friend. On lirl.alf of hi« manager and salesman. The bu«i- ing to ship a trainlond-'-f beef cattle ■luce this effect. French am] Rn garrm raaa frfanda in IIarn«y county we n... hereafter will I* conducted to Alaska in the eariv spring. He i «ian effects children ar« was ac« Leyens. d congratulation« and wish under the mm* of the Burns furni- ( Bn: onng couple a h--ppy and pc «• ’’o . with W. C ' mm.v \ S r