The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 04, 1901, Image 3

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    J. K. Ragon is quite sick at his
For stationery go to Jorgensen’s.
Mrs. James Piere. of Cow creek home in this city.
was shopping in our city yesterday.
F or S alk —A set of second hand
HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
harness.
The family of J. W. Saver has
ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
J ohn M c M ullen .
moved to the saw mill for the sum­
Screen doors ami adjustable
mer.
BAT LT RD AY. MAY 4, 1901.
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window screens at Geer it Cum­
The Eurns Cash Grocery has just
Quite a bracing wind ha9 been | received a new lot of nice Ameri­ mins.
News.
blowing since the big rainfall.
F. A. Ford, representing Richet
can, Cream and Limberger cheese,
it Co , the Portland grocers, has
new
Men
and
boys
clothing
in
Mrs.
Byron
Terrill
has
been
con-
Mrs. E Thompson is reported
styles—Lunaburg it Dalton.
| fined to her room the past week been in this vicinity for some time.
quite sick.
Mrs C A Byrd will receive a new
Will H. Decker, has bought the suflering from grip.
Simon Lewis has baled hay for
consignment of hate the first of next
H.
Burchtorf
residence
property
in
Sam
King
was
in
with
the
first
i
sale.
Brown’s addition.
"greens” of the season the first of; week.
F. G Bloom was seen on our
The Argue eave Hickman Staples
C. E. Kenyon will make a tourjG1« week.
streets vesterday.
has taken a position with the Mal­
of the P. L. S. Co. ranches in Mal­
A
new
line
of
hats,
also
some'
Tod and Manny Newell are now
heur county next week.
nobby shoes are among our late heur Mercantile Company.
herding the town cows.
Garden Seeds in bulk and papers
New fancy and wash dress goods arrivals—Lunaburg & Dalton.
Bailev Hayes and Geo. Hill were
fresh from the growers. Geer it
received by the last freight teams
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Gemberlingl
seen On our streets this week,
at Lunaburg it Dalten’s.
will occupy the L. E. Hibbard res­ Cummins:
Freeh groceries are now arriving
Klink, the lineman, is again
Notice change in the Commer idence during the latter’s absence.
8
for the Burns Caeh Grocery.
cial Hotel ad. Jack McCulley is
Sol Davidson, The Jeweler, guar­ here looking after the local ex­
Al Cote was in from his home now landlord.
antees promp attention and good change of th6 telephone.
near the Warm Springs this week
L ost —An I. O. O. F. emblem
E. E. Cays and Chas. Crawford work. Call on him at Welcome’s
Lap robes and blankets can be arrived this week from Huntington drug store.
pin on the streets of Burns. Find­
had for cost at Hopkins & Hunter’s. with freight for our merchants.
The Canyon-Burns stage begun er please retvrn to Dr, Geary.
its
summer schedule the first of the
We call your attention to the
The little daughter of Mr. i n I
F or S ale —One lot and two
■new display ad of N. Brown & Sone houses situated on B street. In­ week. It now makes the trip! Mrs. G. W. Clevenger has been
through in one day.
quire of Paul Locher.
quite sick during the past week
in tbie issue.
SEE
but is improving.
youngest
I
would
esteem
it
a
favor
for
all
,
Little
Ellen
Geer,
the
Ladies, if you want to get a quick
THAT THIS
those
who
are
indebted
to
me
to
1
New picture moulding received
meal try some of VanCamp’s catin child of Mr. and Mrs. I. 8. Geer,
has been quite sick for the past call and settle as soon as convenient at our store. New designs, cheap
ed eouj —Lunaburg it Dalton.
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F. O. J ac K o ON. land variety large.— Burns Furni­ I ft
few days.
John H. Edwards, of Garden
ture
Co.
Grant Long, a horse buyer from
IS BRANDED
City. Kas. is among the horse buy­ The beet is what you want when Kearney, Neb,, arrived here last
John Cary, of Crane creek, «pent S> ON EVERY
it comes to table delicacies —The
ers in thin section at present.
SHOE.
Wednesday and will remain until a few days in town this week the
Burns Cash Grocery ha6 only the
after the big sale.
Chas Johnson and Henry Wel-
guest
of
his
sister,
Mrs.
George
best.
coms returned from their Myrtle
Five hundred sacks of potatoes Shelley-
We call the attention of horse­
creek ranch Wednesday evening.
for sale at $1 25 per hundred. G.
Rev. A. J. Irwin and little
Shoemakfng
men to the ad. of McClain & Biegs
W. Waters, Fruit and Produce Millard returned home fram Milton
;
J. p. Dickenson and daughter,
in this issue. Horses should be
Merchant.
Mrs Sitz, who have been spending listed at once,
last Tuesday. Rev. Irwin reports
sone time in our cityr etur.ned home
I. M. Bogart, of Garden City, a nice trip.
B orn —Last Monday. April 29, Kansas, has been in Burns for the
’ the fo re part of the week.
Onion Sets!
U nited « tatr » L and O fkck
at the Svmes Hotel,to Mr. and Mrs. '
Five hundred sacks of potatoes Newt Lewis, a baby girl. Dr. past week, Mr. Bogart is a horse1
Burns, Oregon. April I, Bi ll.
Onion Sets!
i
dealer and is here to buy mares.
for sale at $1 25 per hundred. G.
Notice is hereby given that John W.
Onion Sets!
Geary
was
the
attending
physician.
W. Waters, Fruit and Produce
“
Jones,ot Burns, Harney, county, Ore
Harry C. Smith has put the fair
Geer & Cummins.
gon,tins filed notice of intention to tuiike
Merchant.
Is your old plow worn out? Geer ground field into grain and requests
A grand ball will be given on the proof on his tiesort lenj claim No 14(1
A go od time assured all who at- it Cummins can fit you out with a : parents to keep their children out
evening of May 22, the last day of for the NEJ, Section 8, Tp 23 S, It
new
one.
Their
stock
is
complete
tend the dance at Floral hall on
of the field and away from the the big horse sale, at Floral hall. E Willamette Meridian, before the Beg-
i
Good and you can get just what you want. dams in the irrigating ditches.
the evening of May 22.
inter Beceiver at Burns, Oregon, on
This will be given expressly for the Saturday, the 25th day of Muy, VK)1.
music and the best of management
Perry Williams will start about
Schwartz it Budelman are rustl horsemen in attendance and they He names the the follow Kirf witnesses
Those desiring treatment from the middle of the month for Eugene ing for the patronage of the people will be royally treated.
to prove the complete irrigation and
Dr. Clark, the eye specialist, should to get his two sisters who will per­ of this county. See their ad on
reclamation of said land : Fred Den-
W
akted
—
T
rustworthy
men
and
call on him at once he will remain haps make their home here.
third page. Their store is filled W omen to trav« 1 and a Iwrii-e for old stedt, J 11, Bunyard, Jesse Buuyard
G.E. Shaver, of Burns, Oregon.
only one week more. lie will leave
A private letter from Ontario | with new goods.
f-Rtabii^hed house of .«olid financial
U. W. H aves , Keoeiver.
for Lakeview week after next.
states that Tom Jones has gone to
-tai ding. Salary
a year and ex­
The plowing season having ar­ penses, all payable in cash. No canvas­
Kentucky for a short visit. He
’The Windsor Bar is the most at­
rived we wish to call your attention sing required Give references and en-
will be accompanied home by Mrs.
tractive and up-to-date resort in
to the fact that we have plows, * close self addressed stamped enve’ope.
Eastern Or< gon. Messrs Caldwell Jones who has l*een visiting her old harrows, cultivators, shovl plows, , Address Manager, 355 Caston Bldg. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Chicago.
•& Brenton, the proprietor«, areal home for some time.
gang plows, sulky plows, etc.,—
U. S. LAND OFFICE, HIRNS, OREGON.
B
L.
Powers,
who
has
been
in
ways glad to meet their old friends.
Geer t Cummins.
Dan and Vene Defenbaugh ar-i
March 9,1901.
the I’. G. Smith meat market here |
Call and see them.
rived here from t heir home in tin Notice ia hereby given that the following
J.
C.
Welcome
paid
a
visit
to
the
named Bottler Ims tiled notice of hie intention
for several months past, left Thurs- J
make filial proof in support of his claim and
Geo. Durvinore, of Minnesota, day morning to join Dell Dibble on big farm at Welcomeville this week, south end of the county last Satur io
that said proof will be made before Register
misfortune
to
day.
Dan
had
the
mid
Receiver of I’ s. Land oilice at Burns.
an old time friend of Judge Spar- a prospecting tour of Northern lie reports the grain coining up
Oregon,on May 15,1901, viz: Will Y. King
break
his
arm
and
limi
to
come
|
nicely
and
the
prospects
are
good
Ilii
E. No 9'. i for tlictW', Her 24. Tp ’.8 8 R
5 — row,4»p.s been sojourning in our Nevada.
31 E.
I for a fine crop. They have pome* here to have it set. Dr Marsden He names the following witnesses to prove
city for the past few davs.
He
continuous it sideiicv upon and cultivation
soon fixed him up and he is now his
Eugene Boone, who spent the thing like 300 acres seeded.
of Haid laud, viz: E. livnihte'tt, ' a) <i -er, W 1).
will bpend the summer in this sec-
Hai icy at <1 W (.’. Byrd nil of Burns. Oregon.
getting along very well.
past
winter
at
the
Sitnm«
1
Medical
.
...
«.eo. YF.fiajts, Register.
tion.
. .
| Nice spring days an.l the house­
College at St.Louis, returned home'
Read these price«: Canton flan­
house
wife
has
begun
to
think
of
Get one of those Thermal Rath : Tuesday evening. Eugene has one
nel underware, $1.25 per suit, hats
Cabinets now on sale at the Burns year more in school ami then he ' cleaning. We wish to remind you
ail kinds, from 75 cent« up; Jeans
Fernatnre Co. store. A Turkish will come forth a full fledged M. D. .hat we have a fine lot of wall pa-
pants, extra heavy, $1.25; Corsets.
:
bath at home. Handy, takes up no
To M ii . k C ustomers —Pay np1 per— Burns Furniture Co. “Daddy” 75 cents. Ladies and childrens
room and makes you healthy. Call
yous milk bill and get your milk Byrd will show you.
homemade clothing. Baby bonnets
and see one.
at reduced rates bv • paving
in
ad-
»
«««
tvir
h
and
hoods, silk and embroideried
1 • , .,
District Attorney William Miller
fl.oO
—
i
m
>
r
Mr. John Jorgensen returned | vance. 1 quart .. per month
—
’
cutest
things in Burns—also po­
»».. , returned 1 uesday evening from at-
per gallon. Bear in unnd . tendance
.
•
Wedn sdav evening from Chicago i • 20 cents r
on circuit
court at Burns, tatoes $1.25 per sack, turnips, ruta­
is tor payment
in ad- ..
.... reports
» n Burns
. and in.
where he has been for the past sev- this price
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Mr. Miller
llar- bagas 75 cents per sack — Mrs. May-
\\. A. G oodman ,
.
,,
eraf month« taking a course in the vance.
Overton, East Burns mar fair
City Milkman.
"e>’ count-v generally in a prosper­
,.€hk igo School of Optics of which
The absolute simplicity of
ous condition. The French-Glenn I grounds.
. he hi now a graduate.
Dr L. E Hibbard and family. jjve stock Company are building a
the EASTMAN KODAKS
■n
up
the
idea
I had about give
has been the secret of their
’1^ '.
what Matt Rigg« and accompanied by Grandma Hibbard ;argP canal for irrigating purposes . that anything could
C5_! he done for
seccess, in fact so easy has
jMMMe Lackman have to sav con­ ,0°k iheir departure hv private an(j want 500 men Io place on the ! tnv eyes, for in spite of all the doc­
condition conveyance last Tuesday for Port- wf)rk _Ontario Argug.
photography become that
cerning their eye«. ' The
__ _______
toring I could do they grew worse.
via The Dalles. Lester Hat i
any bright boy or girl of
of hot li were well known to people land,
I
was
told
that
nothing
could
>>e
field will take them to the letter I
Burn«, Oregon, April 1901
10 years can successfully
ofthi« community. If your eyes; place where he will load with pro-1 Tho8e who know D,e are fan,'1,ar done for them as n film was grow­
accomplish
every step in
are weak attend to them at once.
. .
with the condition mv eyes have ing over both, while I suffered
visions ana retuen.
...
... more or left pain. 1 l*egan treating
picture
taking,
from ‘press­
V
been in for the past year. I could
Court Stenographer Coleman is
ing the button” to "doing
with
Dr
Clark
soon
after
his
ap
­
R.
D.
Maplesden,
the
Fort
Jones
hardly
make
out
large
letters
on
a
employing his idle moments im-
the rest.”
accompanied
by
-
-
- L. B. ' sign l>oard across the street. I wa« pearance in Burns, The film has
^provi' g hi« residence lots on the nurseryman,
We have a full line of
Warner Jr , came in last Wednes-• on the point of going to Portland entirely disapjx-ared from in y
hill. He is simply doing the light
these Kodaks and are al­
day. They left yesterday for the for treatment when Dr. Clark left eye and nearly from my right,
work such as grubbing sage brush
ways glad to explain them
John Dav country where Mr. Ma- visited Burns. I consulted him No more pain and no more water
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and removing al) the rocks that
to anyone interested in
i plesden will canvass for the “O!d and began bis treatment. Five running from them. 1 can read
weigh less than 1000 pounds.
this fascinating amuse­
| Reliable” Albany Nursery.
He days after he began treating my fine print with either, while they
A phone message to Mrs. G W’ will return to this county later eyes I shot a snipe, sighting mv are consti n’ly growing stronger. I
ment.
€lev enger, from John Day last where he will make a thorough rifle with my right eye. Today I, make this statement for the benefit GIT’S' DIU'G «TO HE
H. M. H orton , Propt.
. Wednesday evening announced canvass.
can read fine print with either eye,: of any who are havlug trouble with
that her father. Mr. Johnson, was
their
eyes.
while
they
are
growing
strong*
r
There will 1* a meetin of the
at the point of death. The lady
C'HRI* L a <KMAN.
M att R icos .
baseball boys and those interested eachday.
-left on Thursday morning's stage
in base ball tonight in the council
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for his lied side.
room We understand it is th»
Christian Science Services at j intention to reorganize and get
BIG AUCTION S-Ä.X.S
Smiths hall every Sundav at 11 ! ready for the coming season We
Sunday
l
are
glad
to
see
them
take
an
inter
­
o’«l<" k a. n>. and S pm.
—AT THE—
—OF—
■ch •! at 10 a. m Meeting is also est so early and hope it will not be
held each Wednesday evening at 8 allowed to altate. Over confidence
WITZELL RESIDENCE
o’clock. All are corduallv invited has proved disastrous heretofore
SIMON LEWIS. Proprietor
toatteid. Subject for tomorrow: and the boys should be careful in ,
Board furn’sbed either by th*
the future.
“Adam and fallen man.”
day or by the week The ta­
ble will always be furnished
All parties hat in? stock which they want sold by us
A letter to thia office from E. H.
Ww?
Burr,«. Oregon, April 30 1901
with the beat the market af­
<..I was treated bv the moat «OC- Mead, the energetic and wbo'eeould
ford» prepard by an experi­
w ill please list them at once so that we may know the kind,
•es-ful occa'ist in P'.rtland for five comedian, who was here about a
enced lady cook.
number ml how to class them.
To get them all classified
I will also run in connec-
ire* ke without receiving the bene­ year ago with the Buchanan Dra
t'on with the boarding house
fits I have from I>r. Clark's treat- matic Co . stales the company will
and entered upon our books will take considerable time.
a first-class
B»*--1 in five day», and my eye« again play Burns this season. They <
have
a
new
company,
far
superior
'
Food. Baza
. We- n a much better condition
*' fhen I went Io the Portland occu- to the old one and will give us all
Where
all borers entrusted to
than when I began treating new plays. This company ie with­
mv care will he properly eared
• ith Dr Clark.
Mv eve» are out exception the Heat ever appear­
for. Hay 2' cents per head
xxs,
Oxegron
Grsin the same price.
♦t- ng»r ar.d better in every war ing here and we expect to arrange
for them to be here during fair
Your Patronage Solicited
4v> i in »o short a time
week.
J I. W yatt
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Mrs J. E. Johnson arrived in
Burns yesterday.
Dr. Brownton has returned from
a professional trip to Canyon.
New Spring hats just arrived at
Mrs C. A. Byrd’s millinery store,
WASH FABRICS
This department fairly whispers
of sunshine and summery days.
How could it be otherwise?
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The new lines are so extensive and vast in vari­
ety, rare in beauty, fashionable in effect—worthy
in quality and unsurpassed from the standpoint of
economy.
8 Delicately tinted shades meet the eye at every
glance. French, German, English, Scotch and
American makes are here in bewildering array—
certainly there is the most attractive showing of
1 wash fabrics Burns has ever seen.
Swell Waists, Walking Skirts, Ladies Dressing
Sacques and Dress Trimmings all new and attract­
ive.
V Kodaks s
BOARDING HOUSE
in
s,
Burns, Oregon
la now arriving
HUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT|wae
i Hoover more complete than at present.
--7 M'u are preparing this year to surpass
all formers efforts and continue the leaders in
Dancy Dress Goods and Furnishings
Our spring stock is up-to-date and con­
sists many new novelties in ladies wear
Men and boys, clothing, hats, shoes, ete.
Also lind favor with our many customers.
J. W . UlOOH, I’HKHlDKNr AND Al'TINO GAHHIF.K.
H. C.
The Citizens Bank
(INCH >li’ I’ORATED.)
BURNS, OREGON.
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00
A < ieni-ral Banking BuHincHH TTannact<»<l.
Directors: W. F. King,
I. S. Geer.
Geo. Fry
E Trieeh,
J C. Welcome.
iMjndoneo Invited.
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T/otu that tho j/)ríny temo»
is on
us use natura/Zÿ turn iousarti took-
my after our machthery
anti see
ushat is needed for tho season's
work.
Wo tot s A to announce at
thts
time
Siuyyies.
that use haue Tifa ponts,
Jffay
77/otues t,
Stakes,
Tsustne, SJintitrs, etc., anti are so/e
ayents
for
Tfain
Stucks.
2fou
shou/tiprofttby this usintiy useather
anti buy a
Tift net mitt from us.
Cat/ anti examine yoods, yet prices
anti
terms.
• money.
Tifo
can
Seer
sane
you
Cummins
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ENCIMES
BOILERS
SÀW
MILLS
S
Machinery
RUSSELL & CO.
Yfcrt.
POflTLAND, Cr.CCQN.