The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 13, 1901, Image 3

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Nice spring days and the house­
Fur stationery go to Jorgensen’s.. Ted Haves and wife are in town
the
guests
of
relatives
wife has begun to think of house
L. L. Clark paid this office a call
yesterday.
Screen doors and adjustable cleaning. We wish to remind you
BA* THE LARGEST CIRCl’LATION Of
Cum­ .hat we have a tine lot of wall pa­
Call and see samples of our job window screens at Geer
amymewspapeh in this county .
min*.
printing.
per— Burns Furniture Co. "Daddy"
Mart
Baker
and
little
son
were
SATLKPAV. APRIL 13, 1901.
Baley Hayes was seen on our
Byrd will show you.
among our visitors since our last
streets yesterday.
issue.
[Local News.
D. N. Catterson and son Craig]
Notice to Creditors.
I
Garden Seeds in bulk and papers
were up from La wen for a few days
fresh from the growers. Geer it; In the matter of the Estate of
Simon Lewis has baled hay for
Send in .your renewals to the this week
Jacob Lutz, the true name of Jacob
sale.
City Drug-Store for anything pub­ The Burns Cash Grocery has just Cummins:
Leutz.
J.
H.
Thomas
was
in
from
the
lished
iulhe
world.
the
received a new lot of nice Ameri­
A. McKinzie was up from
Narrows yesterbay.
Fred Ash and wife were guests can, Cream and Limbcrger cheese, Warm Spring ranch ths first of the I Know all men that the under­
signed has been apirointed admin­
week.
at
the Commercial a few days this
Sol Davidson, The Jeweler, guar­
George Caulfield is visiting in
istrator of the Estate of Jacob Lentz,
week.
antees/prom p attention and good ! Rudolph Kuner, of Wadhams it
our city.
deceased,
and letters issued on the
F ob S a C e —One lot ami two work./ Call on him at Welcome’s ' Kerr Bros., of Portland, was taking . I'Jth day of February, 1901, by
Fre*h groceries are now arriving
orders
here
yesterday.
houses situated on B 6treet. In­ drug'store.
for the Butns Cash Grocery.
order of the County Court of the
quire oy Paul Locher.
Good fresh milk delivered at ■State of Oregon, for Harney County.
Miss Lena Harkey has closed
Geo, M arshall spent a day or two
Considerable more farming is her school at the Lake and is now your door. The city milkman will All persons having claims against
with his family in Burns this week
going on in the vicinity of Burns at the home of her mother near furnish you.
the said Estate will present the
PTT,
Lap robes and blankets can be this season than ever before.
W. A. G oodman .
Burns.
same, duly verified as bv law re­
had fog cost at Hopkins it Hunter’s.
Joel Sturtevant and C. P. Ruth­ quired. at the office of Williams A
We ape subscription agents for
F or S ale —A heavy hack in
Paddy Rann of the Drewsev Harney couuty. See about that good condition, also a set of har­ erford left last Tuesday for the Pue­ FitzGerald, Burns, Oregon, within
country was seen on our streets renewal at the City Drug Store.
'Phis Ball will be conducted bv able management and no
ness. Inquire at McMullen's photo blo mines to do some assessment six months from the date of the
pains will be spared to make the affair a success. Gooil
this week.
work and prospect.
expiration of the publication <>f this
tent.
Commissioner
R.
J.
Williams
itliiii*
music, good floor, good time.
notice,
to
be
published
4
full
weeks
Cut, style, finish and quality are was a visitor to our citv since our
Onion Sets!
I would esteem it a favor for all
m J
in the T imes -H ekai i >.
embodied in our clothing.
last issue.
Onion Sets!
those who are indebted to me to i
our
T S chwartz & Bl dei man
Dated this 9th day of March
Onion Sets!
Oh, whnt a pr *tty line of spring call and settle as soon as convenient
1901, which is the date of the first
Quite a number have already ar­ and summer goo^s they carry.
Geer it Cummins.
F. O. J ackson .
publii ¡cation.
PS r rived for circuit court which con
S chwa n't . z & B udelman .
B ohn —To Mr. and Mrs. Frank
0. A. Bonnett and wife and Mrs.
T hornton W illiams .
veneanext Monday.
Miss Lida Sagers arrived here David Carv were over from Crane Dibble last Monday, April 8, a boy.
Administrator.
Fi' Whundred Backs of potato-« last Sunday from Blackfoot, Idaho. creek for a few days since our last Mother and child are doing well.
Je
at
$1
25
per
hundred.
G.
for e:
issue.
Frank savs it was a severe blow to
XV. Waters, Fruit and Produce The young lady will remain here
U xitfd S tates L \ nd ():• i . c î
his
brother Dell because, well —
with her mother.
Five hundred sacks of potatoes,
A
Bumn, Oregon, April 1,
Merk lai.t.
The Lyst is what you want when for sale at $1 25 per hundred. G.| When you want up to-date job Notice in hereby siven that John W.
J. E. Johnson has r* turned to
W. Waters, Fruit and Produce; work send your orders to this of­ Jones,of Burns, ll.noey. county, Ore­
this section and will do surveying it comes to table delicacies—The
Merchant.
fice. We keep a nice line of sta­ gon, has filed notice of intention to tn ike
and road work in this county for Burns Cash Grocery has only the
tionary for that purpose and our proof on his dps.o t bin I eliiini Xo 1 l.i
The
free
ball
given
by
the
R.
Q.
j
best.
for the NE), Section S, Tp 2.» S, K 32,
an indefinite length of time.
was
P
r'°es are ns low as good work and ¡E Willamette Meridian, before the Reg-
P. Club last Saturday evening
VI
Prof.
Dillard
informs
us
the
The Windsor Bar is the most
lna,er>al will justify.
| inter Receiver at B.irus, O.egoi, on
largely attended and a very sue-
school
entertainment
will
be
given
• DC| tractive and up-to-date resort
0
cessful affair.
Read these prices: Canton flan­ | Saturday, the 25lh d.iv of M hv , l’Ol.
Eastern Origon. Messrs Caldwell next Friday, April 19. Programs |
lie na nus the the fo!lowing witnesses 00
nel
underwarel
$1.25
per
suit,
hats
Shoes—Do yon wear them? We
to prove the complete irrigation and 0
,L’r:-j A Br*nton,ithe proprietors, areal will lie issued next week.
ail kinds, from 75 cents upe, Jeans ! reclamation of said land; Fred Den- 9
I
sell
them,
l
adies
and
Men*
up-to-
Is y*ur old plow worn out? Geer
ways glad to meet their old friends.
pants, extra heavy, $1.25; Corsets, I stedt, J 11. Bunvaid, Jesse Bunyard
it Cunimins can fit you out with a date foot wear, that will wear.
Call and see them.
75 cents.
Ladies and childrens |G. E. Shaver, oi Burns, Oregon.
S
chwahtz
&
B
idei
.
man
.
G. W. H ayes , Receiver
Dr. Kl^be has received a most new due. Their stock is complete
homemade clothing. Baby bonnets
Harry C. Smith has put the fair and hoods, silk and etubroideried
complete outfit of the most mod­ and yiou can g-t just what you want.
Messers. Miller it Thompson ground field into grain and requests —’cutest things in Burns—also po­
ern and improved method for treat­
ing piles. He informs us that he have put a new glass front in their parents to keep their children out ; tatoes $1.25 per sack, turnip*, ruta- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
would make no charge unless he general merchandise store and will of the field and away from the j ! bags* 75 cents per sack —Mrs. May V. S. LAND Ob b’k E, Bl'iiNs, OREGON.
18, 0.*
March 9, 1901.
make other improvements during dams in the irrigating ditches.
effected a cure.
I Overton, East Burn* near f iir
Notice I r herein- given that the folltnvlng
*he
season.
The
management
of
the
dance
|
grounds,
named Bottler I ihk tile.l limit e of I i J h iniviidon
fe; Thos. Tucker aiul wife were
to make titial proof in mipvorl of iiiRclaim tu.<l
next Monday night expects to give 1
thai raid proof will be made I efore Ktu i i. r
flue-te at the Commercial a few
J. J Tiipkerinuw has a first class
and Receiver of I' s. land Othrt
t I'.uri.R,
a». days this week. They were on blacksmith from Portland and is those present an exhibition of the
They are Thankful.
Oregon, on May 1;», p.Mii, a in: W ill Y. King
i
lid.
E. No 993 for IherW. Bc< 24, Tp ’.3M K
“
Highland
Fling
”
if
present
ar
­
their wav from Wallowa to the prepared to d/> all kinds of work I
-
At abusiness meeting of the . . j He
immeH the follow ing w itn< h »* « to prove
French-Glenn ranch at Barton lake in his shop. / A speciality of horse- rangements are not interfered with
i I i I r eontinmiuR URidenee upon and cuitixation
.
Baptist
church
of
Burns,
Oregon
of fiaid land, viz F. lk mMect, i al (. er, W
where Mr. Tucker ha* employmer.t shoing and Allow work.
Prestlev Smyth was in from his : April
.
. 1(w
,, ,. the r following
,,
.
llank*y ai d W C. Ip rd >*tl*f Imrr». t >r* gon,
o,
1901,
resolu-
(ieo. W . ilayiR, Regii
.. was adopted,
, . , and , ordered
.
, en
C. H. Voegtly has quite a larg. , Fred L'.inaburg will leave in a home at Diamond this week. His tion
right
arm
which
was
hurt
some
j
,
,
,
,
,
invoice of plows and eteel-toolh few days for a visit with his sister
grossed on the church book of th«-
a horse tailing on him
...
.
Co I'plvte Line Of
harrow* on hand which must be in Cripple Creek.Colorado. Fred lime ago by
.
,
...
1 said 1-t Baptist church:
4. J ■dispoa d ,>f to make room for two
is improving some but still is not,
, , _.. .
,
, ,
I Resolved, 1 hat the thanks of the
deserves a vacation and we hope he , , 1
abn to use.
■
■ , be and . are , hereby
, extend
. ,
cirinds of wagons, hacks ami will enjoy it.
j church,
4^91» implements now on the
way.
tai
to
the
young
people
and
all
who
The plowing season having ar­
Dr Pefferle, the well known den-
in
the
Milkmaids
’
rived
wc
wish
to
cull
your
attention
I
were
engaged
i
First Consideration
Mrs May Overton has bought ist of Eastern Oregon, has arrived
plov/s,
i
Convention,
the
proceeds
of
which
to
the
fact
tjiat
we
have
the general inercnauilise stock oi and has his ofliees at the Burns Ho­
ä zo - zï -Z ltozst
O Calkins and tlie *ame has been tel. The doctor is reliable and is harrows, cultivators, sliovl plows, were given for the furnishing of the
gang plows; sulky plows, etc.,—, »aid 1st Baptist church, with pul­
move,) to her place of business in reasonable in his chargee,
pit chairs, carpet and lights, also,
Geer it Cummins.
o 0 0 0 • 9 O • O 9 • » a a • 0 *
O C. »’ T* 0 Ô
i
• 0 C .- Q • 0 • i © « 0 O 9 « o • 0 0 • e 0 0 0 0
East B urns. She now has a nice
for their kindness in putting down (
If
in
viced
of
farming
implements
*»arietv of goods in all lines.
Mrs. H. M Horton and son M-r- the carpet and re-arranging th*
: such
plows, harrows, ets„ call on
S ilk W aists Made in the latest j C. H. Voegtly. Ills present stock ; vin were passengers on the O-B stove and seats.
styles and of special quality <f i must be disposed of to make room 'stage Thursday, returning from
G. W. B lack . Moderator.
Taffet i Silk arid Pe:,u de soie in for two car loads of machinery now San Francisco where they had
D alton Biens, Clerk.
; »pent the winter. Mrs Horton has
the new sbadet. We can positively enroute.
■ fully recovered from her recent ¡11-
-Bay, these waists are t) e best value
Reiigicus Services.
Sheriff Shelley returned on last ■ ne«*.
ever offered on kale in this county.
Thursday evening’s stage from Sa-
There will be preaching services
K. B rown it S ons .
W. W. Brown, of Wagontire
i lent, where he took the insane man.
the Poison Creek school house
L. C. Grout has sol I hi* stock ¡Win Hardv. Mr. Shelley said Mountain, Ore., wishes to sei! 3(MXt every 4th Sunday at 2:30 p. in.
•nd ranch in tljie county and with Father McDevitt was out and his 1 breeding ewes before shearing and Rev. A. J. Irwin, pa.tor.
lambing, begin lambing the latter
hi*family will leave next Monday ' ; eyes much improved.
The absolute simplicity of
part of April. Sell culls, picked or
Rev. A. J. Irwin will preach nt
•for G rand Ronde valley to visit :
average
of
the
band
of
8000
ewe*
the EASTMAN KODAKS
Mrs.
W
O.
White
h»s
her
carpet
Harney
the
2nd
Sunday
of
each
Telat’ves and friend*. Mr Grout
Le
han been the secret of their
month at Ila. tn. and 7:30 p. in
m»v locate in that section if be, Loom ir» running order, and is now Sell reasonable.
seccess,
ill fact so easy lias
ready
to
take
work.
She
will
be]
finds thing* to suit him.
Nell Parker was in from Silver Sabbath school every sabbath at 2
photograph'/ become that
glad to giye you prices and show creek one day this week and re- p. ui.
I Ontario, Oregon. March. 1901 samples. Remember she furnishes
any bright boy or girl of
i |x>rts R J. Baker improving rapid-
At the Presbyterian church
I have always Until recently.ixen the warp for all carpet*.
10 year* can successfully
j lv from his long illness. Nell was Burns. Rev. A .I. Irwin pastor
badly atllicled with both “crossed
accomplish every step in
R J McKinnon and Fon Torn in for medicine which is being sent Ilevine services the third and fourth
•nd “eqiiint” eye*. Dr. Clark has
picture taking, from ‘pres ■*■
and
Will Mahon all left lant from Portland, Mr. Baker being Sundays of each month at 11 a. m.
rot only straightened mv eyes, but
ing the button" to "doing
Las entirely relieved <hen> of their Thursday morning via Prineville under the treatment of a Chine*e and 7:30 p in. fabbath school at
the rest."
sqnii t. I have never realized for Portland where they will be doctor who is located at the latter 10 a. m. every Sabbath morning.
We have a full line of
»intiI now, what it was to enjoy a joined bv A J. McCinnon and pro­ place.
these Kodaks »nd are al­
Preaching services at the Baptist
ceed to Cape Nome. The gentle­ The people of this place «nd sur­
r -»r -*<r
J>« -»< jr a. Jt
perfect pair of eyes.
ways glad to explain them
men have some very good property rounding country are undoubtedly church every 1st and 2nd Sundavs,
¿AJ
M rs V. V. S tojoe .
to anyone interested in
!,< ' si A b *»>• “ Il on I .
morning and evening Sunday
in that sectior and will do consid­ aware of how I have suffered from
(• ¡’. Butin fh’iil Burn*,
thi* lancinating amuse­
school every Sunday at Ila. m.
J II Weider informs us
he has erable prospecting this season.
.1 II. I.'ivga*' IB" "1 V
eye
trouble
for
a
long
time,
my
ment.
prayer meeting every Thursday
■**• 1 the M L Lewi* property
E A II* ath Dies o y
( 'IT'S
The phenomenal success of right eye lieing almost blind. Dr evening.
lilM’ti KI'OHE
and will at once erect a photograph
H. M. H omton , Propt.
gal'.“' ? thereon. He hopes to be “QUEEN QUALITY” Shoes proves Clark began treating mv eyes on
WHY QUEEN QUALITY SHOES PLEASE
na<! for business by the first of that thev have met the demand for Saturday last; today I can
THE CONSUMER
Ma. . Mrs Weider. who is now in a thoroughly high-class shoe at a very fine print with the eve that
Eug* ne. will conduct the business sensible péce, that they have un- one week ago I could not distin­
They fit where other* fail.
Fr. Mn samples of work the ladv is usual merit and live up to the guish large figures on a calender
They give a "lender, pretty
The
inflamation
has
all
gone
and
•"Plant
’
’
reputation
for
highest
ex-
an artist *>f abililv and should her
i »Mern f)r»/
ini'
the foot, without »acrifice of
to
0
my
eyes
are
feeling
almost
well.
cellence
irt
shoe
valves
"QUEEN
work equal the samples will do ar*
0
n
b
estate
an<
|
fort
0
Lor»* R acine .
QUALITY” Shoes ♦3 00. (Ox-
.•Si* i ent busine**.
m n< i >
9
—
AT
THE
—
They are alway* strictly correct 0
Burns, Or.. April 5, 1901.
fords (2 50.)
, cat lit
0
Mr. Zeigenfb* returned the first
I *n style.
0
S. BROWN A SONS.
VITZKI
nd
0
Burn*. April 9. 1901.
of the week from a prospecting
They have strength an I durabil­ 0
Esclusive Agents.
i (
NIHON LEWIS. I’ropri. tor
0
In 1 Nfl.J I met with an accident ity where th“ wear comes.
tour to the southern part of the
0
D ied —Last Tuesday night at 11 which caused a thick scum to grow
CO>.' ty Mr Z-igviufus Brought in
They retain their shape while th» 0 0 Board furnwlied either > y th-
0 day or t,y the week
The ta-
■On.- of the fin, at c> al we have I o'clock at tl>» Syme* hotel, Eldon, over th* sight of my right eve «Loe* last.
0
ble
will
always
l*e
funu-h<d
0
the
15-
month-old
sou
of
Mr
Since that time and up to within
liien outside of Missoori and «ay*
They embody all the point* of 0 with the beat the mark* t af­
it* has a whole- mountain of it lo­ and Mr* Fay Comegy* The littl*» two dav* I have only been able to I high-grade shies, a, d cor form in 0 0 ford* | repard by an rxjx-r.-
cated He ba* riot told the exact f-llow had the meaale* last January distil.guieh daylight from dark -very detail to the use to which the 0 0 em ed lady cook
I will *!•*» run in con
■cation of this bonanza but l>e has from whi< h he never fully aeeover- with thaf eve I begun treating »hoe is designed, and all for 33 00 00
0 t>on with the I < arding l>
p
■r'.ainly fourni something worth ed and which ultimately caneed with Dr J Clark one week *g > ins’ (Oxford* <2 50.)
0
0 a firat-cla**
hi*
death
The
funeral
service*
Tuesday.
Today
I
can
make
out
In estimating Coal baa t«-»n fon* d
Every pair sold made ua a per-
in the Drewsev country arid it i* were conducted Wednesday after­ object* About me I can see the face manent customer.
Fcod Etc.
0
■a.d there are prospect* in the noon by Rev G. W Black and the of the tjlock. and distinguish f irms
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0
0
1 «*> ,untarne n<4thwe«t I Burt.- but remain* were interred in the Burn* of peoiil- moving on the oppos.'e Can y- n »ff rd iodo without them? 0
0
cemetery.
The
bereaved
father
side
the
street,
something
I
have
N.
BROWN
Jit
SONS.
,,tl • quality of th» coal brought in
0
STiCKfä !•«■*.v*!4!tí
0
*0>-' Mr. Zeigenf'l* 1« superior in and mother hare the svh.pathy of never been able to do aine* mr eye
0
Eacluaive Agent*,
0
^kvery particular to a1 y ber* t •-» a wide circle of friend* tn thi»ccm- was injure-! The eight is cowtant- spring and Sumn.er Style* now 0
- for
- Catalogue
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POKTLAF.'J, C..2
Write
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prkc*. t
* munitv
ly imp'oving.
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R efd
ready for your inspection
I
I
The Timss-Jierald.
It appears that spring has come
at la6t.
Brick Wells has been spending a
few days in town.
New Spring hats just arrived at
Mrs C. A. Byrd's millinery store.
Win. Clark, the I.awen mer­
chant, was a business visitor to our
city this week.
Reserved for
MILLER ¿V THOMPSON
ab
-..Floral Hall
STOVES
)r
Ö
a
zaar
\ 1
(General Merchandise
with Burns Manufacturing Company,
'Phone 322.
V Kodaks >'
J
It
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Z
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. w.,
BOARDING HOUSE
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RUSSELL “i
SES&ijt'^RUSSELL -X CO
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