The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 15, 1901, Image 5

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    Schwartz & Budelman
Celebrate in Burns.
Hammocks at G. W. Water»'.
D. C. O'Reiley has returned from
the railroad.
Fresh fruit arriving daily at
Waters’ Fruit and Produce store.
For accurate work patronize
Davidson the jeweler at Welcome’s
Drug Store.
Lunaburg it Dalton carry a
stock of lumber and shingles at
mill prices with freight added.
Very best New Orleans molasses
on tap at Lunaburg
Dalton's in
j and quantity desired.
Clarence Drink water and sister
i were visitors to Burns one day
this week.
The Burns Cash Grocery has just
received a new lot of nice Amer:-
I can. Cream and Limborger cheese,
C. S. Biggs and Bob Angevine
returned last Saturday from the
the southern part of the county
j where Mr. Biggs has been assessing
I
REMEMBER
We have the Finest and most Complete Stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
IH HAEBEY
k
Why send out and get inferior goods when you
Scan do better with us? Our Groceries are
g carefully selected and second to none.
Our Boot and Shoe de­ Our Dry Goods depart-
partment is complete ment full of fresh and
up-to-date novelties.
in every detail.
Clothing we have for Hen and
Boys,==they fit and wear—we
stand back of every garment.
See the new ad of C. IL Voetglv
Marshal Cardwell's new
denco is nearing completion.
Screen doors and adjustable
window screens at Geer it Cum­
mins.
C. F. McKinney was down from
the mill a few days this week,
turning yesterday.
Garden Seed» in bulk and papers
fresh from the growers. Geer A
Cummins:
Jos. Robertson of Drewsey, who J
was reported seriously ill last week. ■
we are glad to say is much better.
F or R ent —Four room house,
furnished. Apply at Hibbard it
Brownton's dental olliee.
Ben Camblin, a stockman of Sil-
vies Valley, has been in our city
for several days.
F or S ale - A good safe (Hall
make.) weight 1000 lb».—Fred «
Haii.es, Harney, Oregon.
à
Warren and Win. Jordan of Sad­ I
dle Butte, wero visitors to Burns 8
«
this week.
I he populär
THAI THIS
IS BRANDED
ON EVERY
SHOE.
one of the daintiest
and most elegant of Favorite.
shoes. It imparts an exquisite shape
’ liness to the foot. Of the many styles
/^^W'of Oueen Ouality, the Famous Shoe
lor Women, this is one ol the most
attractive. Macle in the gracelul
“Spanish” shape of Kibo Kid, with light sole, me­
dium high heel, and high arched instep.
I would esteem it a favor for all
those who are indebted to me to
call and settle as soon as convenient
OTHER STYLES FOR STREET—DRESS—HOUSE—OUTING
F or S ale —Ono lot and two
F. O. J ac K o ON.
houses situated on B street. In­
F or S ai e —My residence proper­ quire of Paul Locher.
ty on the hill 4 lots, good well and
Those who have tried the Plano
puuip.
say
it is the best all round machine
Visit our Store—it Will pay
Mi:s F. E. M c G ee .
5 EAMS
BEST
i in the market.
you. A Purchase Today ALLOWED
FITTING.
AGENTS
Did you examine that Japanese
I). A. Cawlfield and wife were
malting at the furniture store? We visitors from Narrows this week.
FOR.
STYLISH
Means Content
have lots of it and a big assortment.
GUARANTEED
Onion Sets!
Tomorrow
I Prices right.—Burns Furniture Co.
Burns, OxQg-cn.
POPULAR PRICES
Onion Sets!
Frank Cummins is over from »
Onion Sets!
Geer it Cummins.
Diamond with “Red 8” and “Dew­
ey” which lie is now tiaining for
J. W. Biggs will leave tomorrow
Gives Universal Satisfaction.
the races.
by private conveyance for Bak­
One man who has used a Plano I er City on business, lie expects ,o
■ mower for the past 6 years, and be absent only a few days.
J. \V. IHGGK, P r KHIDENT AND ACTING VAKHIER.
u. c.
j paid -il 50 for repaiis, has bought ’ More wal! paper received
chwartz
udelman
j another one for the coming season. i week at the Burns Furniture Co’s.
< Miss Ida Barnes took her de- ! New designs and up-to-date
I parture yesterday for her home in terns—the very latest styles.
(INCOlll’OHATEID
California.
Her many young j Dennis Moylan has sold bis
frier.ds in Burnfi hope she will again i property on the island to his broth­
-yv
; Ice cream freezers at Geer A- visit herein the near future.
er Mike for $2,500. We understand
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00
The Txrrxs-ftcraiu. Cunimill8i all iize8i
The plowing season having ar­ Dennis intends to leave this
A < IfiK'ral I tankini* Biii-'ineHH Tran.-uietccl.
MW f —
■
j Fred Otlev Jr. was seen on our rived we wish to call your attention | tion. Goodluck to him.
Dii'<< tors: W. Y. King,
I. N Geer
Geo. Fry
SAS TUE LARGEST CIRCULATION OS ’ s(rpej, this week.
I to the fact that we have plows.
J R Jenkins was in from
W. E Trlscli,
J C. Welcome.
ART NEWSPAPER IN THISCOUN’TY.
1 harrows, cultivators, shovl plows, Stein Mountain country this week
Men’s crash suit» i| 3 50 at —
< ’ori'i'spoiKlenco Iiivitcd.
¡gangplows, sulky plows, etc.,— He informs us his sheep have not
■ Schwartz it Budelman’»
■ VTl'UUAY. JUNE 15. ISO»
I
\ Geer t Cummins.
Co
been sheared yet on account of the
A. W. Gowan made a Hying trip
Rev. G. W. Black and wife, ac- scarcity of shearers in that section.
to Narrows Wednesday returning
Local News.
HOPKINS & HUNTER’S
comvanied by Miss Leia McGee,
Tom Sagers returned l^st Satur­
Thursday.
For first class
left Thursday afternoon f,.r Baker day evening from a visit to bis old
Plano! Plano! Plano!
A complete line of tinware, gran­ City, where they go as delegates to
home
at
Blackfoot,
Idaho,
and
is
■Sack Darst was down from Iht ite and crockery just in at G. W. the Eastern Baptist Association
again nt his post in this oflice. Tom
Waters'.
Trout Creek mines this week.
They ex[>ect to return about July reports a pleasant visit among old
Guy and Loren Hembree were] Fred Oakerman, accompanied by 4th.
friends and former schoolmates.
A complete stock of everything
business visitors to Burns this week | his wife and son, were in from
that
C.
W.
We
are
informed
in
an up-to-date shop. Their
We
are
informed
that
Tobn,
Earl
their Silver creek home Wednesday
tyotu tAai t/io spring sanson tj on
Fresh groceries are now arriving .
Drinkwater lias sold his saloon nnd Agnes Swew and Carrol C’e- prices are sight. Give them a
Among cur visitors from Warm business at Lawen to Newt Lewis jcil’s two sons, Homer and Pat, who
sts too naturaHg turn totuarrt tooA--
for the Burns Cash Grocery.
tng afiffr our mac/unory and seo
_.
Springs this week we noticed P. M.
We are informed that M. .".!!Z Cheenev, Al Cote and W. B. Par- and that the latter will take charge i have been attending the Oregon
tuAai ts nffffdffd for t/tff season's
immediately
after
the
present
li
­
Agricultural College at Corvallis
tuorf.
7/fe tuis/i to announce at
Geiald has bought the F. S. Miller j
: ker.
cense expires, which is some time the past year, will arrive home
this time that tue haue ^l/agono»
icsidenee in Burns.
^¡aggies, 7//o users, J/ay Stakes,
Ts your old plow worn out? Geer in July. Success Newt.
about the 25th of this month.
fjtuine, binders, etc., and arc sole
If you are going to buv^a mower
Cummins can fit you out with a
Miss Maude Norton, a sister
this year, call at C. ii. X eogtly s new one. Their stock is complete
A telephone message received
agents
for *2)ain fffucks.
Sfou
and get his prices.
should pro fit bg this tuindg tueather
| and you can get just what you want. here Thursday announces that Mrs. Mrs. M. FitzGerald, arrived
and bug a
7/fthdtnill f ront us.
A number of freight teams ar­ Mrs Geo. Shelley and daughters Clara Marsden of our city has been Monday’» Canyon stage from Har­
Call and examine goods, get prices
rived this week from the railroad Misses Frankie and Lee, returned elected Worthy Grand Matron of risburg, Or» gon, nnd will spend the
and terms.
can oaue gou
Burris summer here. Miss Norton has
loaded with goods for our mer­ Thursday evening from a visit Io the O E. S. of. Oregon.
• money.
S'eer c£ Cum tn ins
,-hould be and is proud of this hon­ just recovered from a severe ill
chant«.
relatives on Crane Creek.
or and T he T imes II ekalp joins the ncss and is not looking as well us
For a fine adjustable bracelet —
We have the best stock of wall many friends of Mrs. Marsden in : her friends expected.
a hair retainer—a parasol nnd a paper and Japanese matting ever
I
extending congratulations.
Inadvertently we failed it, our i
The absolute simplicity of
great assortment of other things. 6°|i,r0Ught from the railroad. —Burns
last
issue
to
mention
the
arrival
of
the EASTMAN KODAKS
Call
and
see
our
draw
cut
Cham
­
to Jorgensen.
Furniture Co.
Ellis McKinnon and family who
lias been the secret of their
pion
Mower.
The
only
machine
Miss Pearl Lewis received a ma­ Thornton Williams, Judge Spar­
came in from Southern Oregon the
seccess,
in fact so easy ha»
that
can
be
lined
up
with
the
cut
­
jority of the votes cast for Goddess row and Janies Donegan all left
first of the month Ellis spent the
photography become that
of Liberty. Miss Lola Baker was Thursday for the Pueblo mining ter bar. I have two kinds of
anv bright Loy or girl of
rakes, the Hollensworth and Mikh­ past winter on Cow creek, Douglas ,
second.
.district to be absent some time.
10 years can successfully
eil ell steel rake, with wood or iron 'county, with Wm. Leyens and says
I The baseball players of Burns
accomplish every step in
The best is what you want when wheels. A full and complete stock became back to Harney Valley to ,
Eave begun practicing in eari est it comes to table delicacies—The of extras from a section to a main stay.
picture taking, from ‘press­
for the game between the married Buri.s Cash Grocery lias only the frame Give me a call before buy­
ing the button” to “doing
A telephone rnes-age from Prairie
■n<i single men on the Fourth.
the rest.”
best.
ing elsewhere.
City announces the d 'ath of Mr».
We have a full line of
£ The Windsor Bar is the most at­
/\ lance and varied Htock of almost everything
J.
J.
T
i
tker
,
Agent.
Charles Collier last Sunday even­
Miss Gay Delinas. who is teach­
these Kodak» and are al­
tractive and up-to-date resort in ing the public school at Lawen, re­ Z a «tier received at this oflice ing. The deceased was a sifter of
ways glad to explain them
Ea-tern Or<gon Messrs Caldwell ceived the s-d news of the death of
TIN AND GRANITE WARE, just GENTS n RNIriHING GOODS.
from Dr Hibbard, under date of • J. I). Daly, of Drewsey. She leaves
to
anyone interested in
A Brenton, the proprietors, are al her father at his home in California
June 9, states that his little daugh­ two little children besides a sorrow­
brought in, and of such variety
In this line one can fiiul genuine
this fascinating amuse­
ways glad to meet their old friends. this week.
ters are just recovering from a se­ ing husl'Roii. Mrs. C. G. Frye left
bargains
thill cannot be equaled.
that
you
can't
help
but
be
suited
ment.
Call and see them.
. here Moitday moping for Prairie
To M ilk C ustomer »—Pay np vere case of measlea. The doctor
and pleased. Alan a nice line of
When in need of anything in this
<
,’ITY DIUTG HTOIIE
Peter Clemens and wife have re­ yous milk bill and gel vour milk states that he expected it would be in reeponce t'< a pbone from Mr.
Crockery ami Gias, ware.
line call and see this stock.
II. M. H orton , l’ropt.
turned from Armstrong springs, I at reduced rates by paying in ad­ six weeks before be would start Collier to t^k- tlfe little children
I
where they»spent a few weeks for vance. 1 quart per month 11.50— home. He finds many people in , The lady ia the father's aunt.
*T TTT^ *TTT
-f w-.i
' -
»1«.i-ir ■
* t it I« a'.---»./«
a
the lieneGt of their health. Pete 20
. cents per gallon. Bear in mind Portland interested in Harney
J II McCoy, of Pendleton, war
X
W .1 i ik JI 1
K •.r.a
u oring tr. ;•
¡ A • r •. *«.r (V s r
V
■ays his rheumatism is much im­ this price is for payment in ad- county and says we will see many in Burns Thursday. The gentle­
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proved.
new people from that section in man is looking over ‘.his section
' vance.
W. A. G oodman ,
Stationery, Notions and Novelties Groceries, Drugs, Tobacco ami Ci*
City Milkman.
her» this summer. Keep up the with a view to locating, desiring to
C H. Veogtly keeps a full and
of all kinds.
gars. Ice in any quantity.
Mr.
complete stock of extras for mowers
Many people are earless about good work doctor, we have room go into the stock business
G. W. WATERS, B urns , O regon .
McCoy will visit Lake and Klam­
The only house that has acomplet- , locking their booses in Burns when for lots of'em.
—AT THE—
ath
counties
and
return
via
War
■tuck of extras for their machinery. they are away of an evening, as pet­
Last Wednesday morning while
IITZELL ESSENCE
You can get any part of the ma­ ty thievery is a thing unknown. Ed Jordan was watering one of his ner valley and back through the
chine at any lime. This is impor­ We would caution them to be more teams on Devine flat, the horse southern part of tbi* county, He
S1H0X LEWIS. Proprietor
tant.
careful. Last Thursday evening which he was riding reared op ami has bis own conveyance and is
Board furn *ln 1 either by the
someone entered. Sam Mothers- fell backward on him breaking his making the trip at easy stages.
day or by th- w> ■ < The ta­
Crane, Ore , Jan 24, 190
ble will always be furnished
DlEO—Last Monday morning at
I purchased from C. H. Voegtly. head'a house during the abeence of left leg in two places below the
with tli‘‘ iiest th* market af-
his
family
and
took
a
ham.
11
o
’
clock,
after
a
long
illness,
knee
and
dislocating
the
kneecap
a Jones Chain Mower and Adjnsta
f.rds pr<q>ard by an eaperi-
ble Hay Rake and know that ther«-
Dr. Geary was called Thursday Ed was going to load wool at the George Small. ag»d about 4‘> years
enced lady cook.
I will ai»o run in connec­
is no machine that can come up to morning to Diamond to see Prest- Peter Oard shearing corrals and The deceased had l>etn in this sec­
BL'BXS,
—
—
—
OREGON.
tion with the boarding house
them. I have tried most every ley Smyth, who was hurt in a run­ gone about a mile and a half away tion for about a year and very little
Draw,
plan,
makes
estiaalcs,
ete.
Building,
put
up within the amount vf
a first-class
kind. 1 did tetter work with the away. We did mit learn how seri­ when he met with the accident. He wan known of h'ni. Father Mc­
figure, given in eeioaatea.
IvF*J*li>f»clion guaranteed.
Jones Mower than with any M 'Wer ously be was hurt. Later—Dr. was since at the time, but managed Devitt of the Catholic church took
Feed E?.rn
I ever run. I cut 20 acres of wild Geary has returned and reports Mr to get back on the horse and ride charge of the funeral ceremonies
Where all horses entrusted to
«• e
t"*
• * • •
meadow where a McCormick left Smyth d'iing very well. The acci­ to the corrals. He was brought to which look place Monday afternoon.
n v car* will I* properly cared
A.V
wXreci.3L.txe
are
S
J
u
the field and could not cut it. I dent was csused by bring jammed Burns Wednesday evening and Dr. The remains were iaterred in the
for. Hay 2i cents per head.
Ì
•
J
f
*
Grain the same price.
cut over 1”) »C’e» and never broke against the fence by a horse he was Geary reduced the fracture E«t is Burns cemetery. Father M iDevitt
informs
us
the
deceased
had
rela
­
Your Patronage Solicited
a thing, an? it was al', wild mead- trying to bold in a shoot No bones now retting very well at the Syme
Hr ck and lias always on hand st th* yard ¡-t*'ii.nce llaolry boa*«.
tives in California.
hotel.
•w.
.
W H Ccctt-
were br'ken
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N. BROWN & SONS,
THE MOUNT HOOD SHIRT
S
& B
,
The Citizens Bank
Burns, Oregon.
BURNS, OREGON.
I
v Kodaks
Waters Fruit & Produce Store
m
BOARDING HOUSE
Harry C. Smith,
Contractor and Builder