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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1901)
Call and see samples of our job printing. Queen Quality Shoes N. Brown A Sons. Screen doors and adjustable x"> window screens at Geer A Cum s' s . ’ » » II. E. Smith is building an ad <s mins. dition to J. M. Dalton's residence. s 8 Garden Seeds in bulk and papers The Burns Cash Grocery has just 0 s'» ' received a new lot of nice Ameri- fresh from the growers. Geer A § Cummins: i can, Cream and Limberger cheese, F or S ale - A good safe (Hall 8 E. C Bulkley, the Silvics valley <■> s> stockman, was seen on our streets make.) weight 1000 lbs.—Fred s> S Haines, Harney, Oregon. : Thursday. S 8 New picture moulding received ;; Sol Davidson, The Jeweler, guar K antees promp attention and good at our store. New designs, cheap i and variety large.— Burns Furni i work. Call on him at Welcome's ture Co. drug store. two F or S ale —One lot and two Sam Cleveland was in from houses situated on B street, Silver creek this week. We ac quire of I’aul Locher. knowledge a pleasant call. 8 Onion Sets! X» I would esteem it a favor for all Onion Sets! | those who are indebted to me to •» Onion Sets! I call and settle as soon as convenient n Geer A Cummins. F. O. J ac K o ON. For stationery go to Jorgensen's. Schwartz <& Budelrnan We haven’t much news to tell today, but our story, however, will bear repeating: New Gocds are constantly arriving to replenish . ■ cur Stock. \V e have on sale a large assortment of this season's most desirable garments, at prices which cannot be met by competitors. n That the people of Harney coun= ty appreciate our efforts, fair treat= ment and honest goods, is evidenc ed, by their patronage. EXCELLENT VALUES, Ladies Tailor-flade Dress Skirts, and Ladies Fur nishings Compiete. n W ASll SKIR 1, in.i.le of Shepherd Cheek Suiting, very full, band trimmings at ^1.50. See our Skirts for $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50, which are a little bit better and at prices much lower than are offered elsewhere. DI CK SU11S We wish to call your special attention to our $2.00 and $2.25 duck and linen suits which are the best garments ever offered for the price. \\ e have new lots of Silks, I.aces ami l.mbroiilei ies, at surprisingly low prices. Mr. and Mrs. Lucker, accom •Çhûsc. ^Sanborn’s- panied by their little son, will leave tomorrow for their home at Eugene. 3 The spent tiie past winter here with PILLOW SHAMS, COH- their daughter, Mrs. C. E. Kenyon. PLETE BUREAU SETS, The committee of arrangements for the celebration desires that DOILIES, TABLE-LINEN. parents who are willing that their children should take part in the The Grant county News says the parade and ride of the liberty ear county clerk this week issued a representing states, hand the names GOING FAST—Fsvorites among marriage licens to Sigmond Durk- in to T he T imes H erald . All Ladies and Men are our Shoes. We heimer and R. Runyon, both of. children under the age of 15 are have made a hit with them. They Prairie City. asked to take part. are STANDARD VALUES and The plowing season having ar will stand the test. Queen Quality Sir. ■ s N. Brown 2E3-o.xn.c3, Oregon. rived we wish to call your attention — S, Jons. II to the fact that we have plows,, You are always welcome. You ■Wld ’ SrYíúr J. W. Dillon, of Portland, arrived harrows, cultivators, shovl plows, [ do not have to buy. Come and see gang plows, sulky plows, etc.,— 1 here last Wednesday and thinks | our stock. We are your servants and some of locating in this section and Ladies Fancy and Plain Geer k Cummins. will show vou g'oods that need no bringing liis stock here. Mr Dillon Handkerchiefs. apology. i M iss Rebecca Biggs, a sister to ' has a fine stallion with him which the Biggs brothers, came in last he brought from the Valley. Should JUST ARRIVED-oMen and boys Nobby Clothing, flore to arrh e June i Saturday from her home in Miss-1 he locate in this country he will ouri and will spend the summer bring some fine horses here fi r visiting here. chwartz udelman breeding purposes. * Nice spring days and the house Queen Quality Simes N. Brown wife has begun to think of house A Sons. 1 n < ‘t >ii i’< >ir\Ti',i >.) | I cleaning. We wish to remind you . Read these prices: Canton flan BURNS, OREGON. Ice cream freezers at Geer A that we have a fine lot of wall pa-1 nel underware, $1.25 per suit, hah CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00 per—Burns Furniture Co, “Daddy” I all kinds, from 75 cents up; Jeans | Cummins, all sizes. Byrd will show you. pants, extra heavy, $1.25; Corsets, i A (loneral Bnnkini; Business Transacted. B orn —Last Saturday to Mr and «A8 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF 75 cents. Ladies and childrens' Dinitora: W. Y. King, I. N. Geer Geo. Fry, J John Jenkins was a pleasant I Mrs, Dan Harkey a gill. ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. homemade clothing. Baby bonnets i W. E Trisch, J C. Welcome. .) j caller at this office last Wednesday. ; John Sayer was down from the not shVared'hisi a " <1 :iood ‘ ‘ ‘ 8i,k IU “ 1 | I Mr. Jenkins has 1 orrespondonco Invited. a saw mill yesterday. SATURDAY. MAY c>. 11101, —’cutest things in Burns—also po i ' sheep vet, but expects to begin up- . : ... ------------------------------------------------ tatoes $1.25 per sack, till nips, ruta-i J. H. Garrett was down from ! on his return home. jbagas 75 cents per sack —Mrs. Mii v HOPKINS a HUNTER’S Emigrant creek this week Local News. Queen Quality Shoes N. Brown Overton, , East Burns near fair James Donegan nnd Ed Parsons <t Sons. grounds, Simon Lewis has baled hay for have grate to Ike south part of the II. I C. H. Veogtly keeps a full and d.-J sale. county. Religious Services. Joe Rector was among our visit A complete line of tinware, gran- complete stock of extras for mowers. dcsi« ! The only house that has a complete ers this week. liteand crockery just in at G. W. There will be preaching services ■ stock of extras for their machinery. at the Poison Creek school house Chas. ¡Owens was down from Waters’. , You can get any part of the ma every 4'h Sunday nt 2:30 p. tn. Silvies the first of the week. Loren Hembree was up from chine at any time. This is impor Rev A. .1 Irwin, pastor. riitiil V/otu that tho spriny season is on Tim Donovan was down from his Narrows and took in the dance last tant. Rev. A. J. Irwin will preach nt us tuo naturaiiy turn to uta rd took- Harney the 2nd Sunday of each iny after our machinery and seo ranch a few days this week. Miss Josie Anderson left for month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn. tuhat is noedod for the season's Fresh groceries are now arriving W. E. Trisch came in Monday I Prineville last Monday morning on tuorA-. 7fJo tuish to announco at Sabbath school every sabbath at - for the Burns Cash Grocery. this tinto that too hauo 7fJayon&, from Crane creek where he had ' receipt of news that her father was p. m. 53uyy ios, VJ/otuars, -^fay 5?ahes, Lou Sitz was among the visitors been for some time visiting Frank | very sick. It is since learned that! At the Presbyterian church Estuino, ^iincto/s, etc., a.id aro soto Stauffer. from Lawen this week. ayants for (Da in 53uchs. 2/ou he died on Monday. We couid Burns, Rev. A. .1. Irwin pastor sh ou idprofit by this uundy tuoa ther Devine service* the third anil fourth If you are going to buy a mower ! Is your old plow worn out? Geer get no particulars. and buy a Winttmi/t fhm us. this year, call at C. II. Veogtly’s A Cummins can fit you out with a Cat/ and examino yoods, yetpricos Queen Quality Shoes N. Brown Sundays of each month at 11 a. tn. , new one. Their stock is complete and 7:30 p. tn. Fabbath school at and get his prices. and terms. *3Co can uauo you A Sons. and you can gut just what you want. 10 a. m. every Sabbath morning. • money. Soor d Cummins aid I H. M. Horton was over to Dia- M. G. Wilkins, field deputy of Preaching services at the Baptist - mor.d last week looking after his Messrs Rev. Irwin Weider and . the A. O. U. W. came in Tuesday church every 1st and 2nd Sundays, stage line from that place to Dr. Brownton spent Thursday on j evening from Westfall and will re morning and evening. Sunday Andrews ' Poison creek where they succeeded The absolute simplicity of main here several days helping school every Sunday at 11a. tn. , ■ »» n r>- , , in landing 81 trout. the EASTMAN KODAKS MR — ......................... for tiie round in new members M R. Ihggs and wife arrived prayer meeting every Thursday has been the secret of their herefrom Prineville last Monday PA r.Ll«,.lI rofnmod Monday Mnndav lodge. Ed Caldwell returned evening. eecCMS, in fact so easy lias «nd are the guests of relatives and from f the southern part of the coun Christian Science Services nt Tom Sagers, our ‘‘right bower” photography Income that friends. ty with “Bill Nyet” He did not and principal “kicker” at the job Smith’s hall every Sunday at 11 any bright boy or girl i.f get “Jack Brndv” as was his inten press, left last Tuesday morning o'clock a m, nnd 8 p. in. Sunday Mrs. 0. D. Ru«k's mother ar- 10 years can successfully tion. for his old home at Blackfoot. school at 10 a. ni. Meeting is also ‘IS, rived here recently from California accomplish every step in Queen Quality Shoes N. Brown Idaho, where he will visit a short held each Wednesday evening at 8 __ and will »pend the summer with picture taking, from ‘press A Sons time. Tom may be going to get o’clock. All are cordnally invited — relatives in this section. ing tho button” to “doing to attend. Subject for tomorrow: the rest.” . To M ilk C ustomers —Pay np married but we don't lielieve it. N. D. Sweitzer and Miss Olive •‘Ancient and Modern Necromancy; He will, after a short vacation, take We have a full lino of A largo and varied «lock of al most everything yous milk bill and get your milk Croy were married at Ontario Or Mesmerism and Hypnotism.” his old position in this office. these Kodaks »nd are al at reduced rates by paving in ad ... Tuesday, Mav 14. B. L. Milligan ways glad to explain them vance 1 quart per month *1.50— officiating — Vale Gazette. TLX AND GRANITE WARE, just I. EXH I- TRNIHHING GOOPS. to anyone interested in 20 cents per gallon. Bear in mind In thia line one can find genuine brought in. and of -m-li variety this fascinating amuse- Stores start and stores finish, but this price is for payment in ad bargain» that cannot lie equaled. that you can't help but be suited the O. C. Co. are here for good. New Arrivals. vance. W. A. G oodmax , 7 and pleased. Also a nice line of When in need of anything in thia 3 City Milkman. They assist vou when irr need of < ST< lit! Crockery and Glam ware. line cal) and Hee this stock. assistant ■ They have done more The 0. C. Co. have sold during for our people than any firm at the the week 125,000 pounds of wool. railroad Give them your business. Among the clips were Porter A 2xF2klTESE 1Æ2 x TTI1TO The Wi <i»or Bar is the most at Callenbach, Sitz A King. A Miller, tractive and up-t'-date re» rt in and Harkness A Callenbach. We Eastern Or> gon. Meaeni Caldwell understand they brought 10 cents. fi Brent' the proprietor«, are al The wool will be shipped a« soon as ways glad to meet their old friends. car» can be procured.—Huntington G W. WATERS, B uhn », O regon . ark* Call and ’see them. I Herald. n «*• The O C . Ce , Huntington buy' Qoeen Quality Shoe* N. Brown tbeir gtx in larger qu-ntitiee. A Son». rs and ther- ,re at lower prices than On n»xt Friday evening the r* any atber house at the railroad. Burns public school will close for Yoo wil g“t the best goods at the the summer vacation, after a very lowest price« Blare your orders satisfactory school year. C. F with the * Old Reliable. Kenyon, chairman cf the board, in- ( forms us that ‘.be second floor wil. The R -f’»r office acknowledges BIRN.8, _ — — OREGON. À thia we»': a pleasant call from two be partitioned into three rooms for , Draws I prowiin- citizens <f H.iroey the coming year and firs teachers igure« V » ». i» •iiiíit-s J-ff ti'»n ipiranUed. will be employed. The school will county. On inquiring '.heir name, ♦ and wh i we «honld sav about them, o *n this year on the Cist Monday a • • 1 • one eaid “I hold the 1 iernse for th* in September. The following teach » y G w Gk * K C --*«•» G ers have been elected Prot. H. C. ebaaipi •n liar of Harney county; (>ra I -f •a» a ebum of Simon I*wis, a Firm, principal, II A Dillard, brother a yeer fallow town.rren, Misse* Rosetta Eastland Lena Har Ev Le-.« —Lakeview Rustier er and ranny Donegan. « S & B Burbank Clav, accompanied by ! Misles Ethel Goodlow and Mattie Bennett, of Harney, were down for the dance Wednesday evening. | The best is what you want when, it comes to table delicacies—The Burns Cash Grocery has only the best. , i ne Citizens Bank Burns, Oregon. Kodaks [ Waters Fruit & Produce Store $ O '» Burns Furniture Co., : Grand Celebration B9ÄRDING HOUSE Harry C. Smith, Contractor and Builder At Burns, Oregon. 5ee Program Next Week. m a