The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 22, 1901, Image 3

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    Celebrate in Burns.
Hammocks at G. W. Waters’.
Tom Stevens came in via Canyon
City yesterday.
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Screen doors and adjustable
J F. Mahon was in from his
window screens at Geer A Cum-
home Thursday.
mins.
Fresh fruit arriving daily at
F or R ent —Four room house,
Waters’ Fruit and Produce store.
furnished. Apply at Hibbard A
Frank Metscbau was in from Sil­ Brownton’s dental office.
vias yesterday.
F or S ale —One lot and two
For accurate work patronize houses situated on B street. In­
Davidson the jeweler at Welcome’s quire of Paul Locher.
Drug Store.
Those who have tried tbe Plano,
Mrs. John Sweitzer came in from say it is the t*est all round machinej
Westfall yesterday and will visit at in the market.
the home of Geo. Fry for some time.
W. E Grace, formerly of this
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has caught
the town.
There is no
fashionable shape
or color, no idea
of newness in
shoes that is not
first found in
Queen Quality-.
We originate—
others imitate—-and
while ’.hey copy
appearance and
price they cannot
approach
Queen Quality
in style, fit, and
comfort.
Lunaburg A Dalton carry a place, who now resides in Baker
stock of lumber and- shingles at City, has been elected Grand Mas­
mill prices with freight added.
ter of Oregon Masons.
Very beet New Orleans molasses
More wall paper received this
on tap at Lunaburg 4 Dalton s in week at tbe Burns Furniture Co’s.
and quantity desired.
New designs and up-to-date pat­
The Burns Cash Grocery has just terns—-the very latest styles.
received a new lot of nice Ameri­
A. Hembree and wife and son
can, Cream and Limberger cheese, Loren, left the first of the week for
Ed Jordan did not have his leg Baker City where they will visit :
broken, as we reported last week, relatives for an indefinite length of
time.
but has a very painful leg.
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Zsheir sij/Jis/i f/tgancf, perigei i'C
The “Old Standby” Buckeye
F or S ale —My residence proper­
anti
absolute eaoe haue established
ty on the hill 4 lots, good well and mowers and extras are so exten­
them au fauoriteu with fashionab/e
sively
known
that
they
need
no
talk
pump.
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women everywhere.
to sell. Machines on hand now at y»
M rs F. E. M c G ee .
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Geer A Cummins.
Did you examine that Japanese
One pair of Queen Quality told
Tbe Lakeview Examiner says
matting at the furniture store? We
to you makes you a permanent
have lots of it and a big assortment., that an application for the pardon
patron.
Prices right.—Burns Furniture Co. of Robt. Jordan has been made to
Boots $3.00 Oxfords $2.50.
Gov. Geer and as there is no oppo­
“Grandma” Buchanan was down
sition he will likely be pardoned
from her home on Soldier creek
and restored to citizenship.
N. BROWN ASONS,
this week, the guest of her eon, J.
B urns , O regon .
Harvey
Muller
was
up
from
Nar
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W. Buchanan.
rows a few days this week having
Osborne mowers, the best ma­
brought “Uncle Ned” Marsh up
chine made, and a full line of extras
After his death Mr. Muller attend-
for same, always on hand. Cail
ed to all arrangements and saw to
and ee* prices.—Geer A Cummins
tin)
his burial.
J. W. liKIOS, P h SSIIIKMT AMD ACTING UAHHIKK.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weider,
H. C. l.KVKNH, V ice P resident .
N. Brown, the pioneer merchant
Miss Mae Thoma« and Dr. Brown­
of
the
firm
of
N.
Brown
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ton spent yesterday on Poison
arrived home Monday from Ban
creek fishing.
Francisco where he spent the win­
One man who has used a Plano ter. We are glad to see him back
(INOOHPOHATED.)
mower for the past 6 years, and again and looking so well.
BURNS, ORECON.
paid $4 50 for repaiis, has bought
Mel
Fenwick
returned
this
week
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00
another one for the coming season.
from a business trip to Portland
A Cleneral Banking Business Transacted.
Waiter Gray and Craig Catterson He was accompanied home by Mr
came in from Huntington yester­ Park Winkleblack, a nephew to
Directors: W. Ï. King,
I. 8. Geer
Geo. Fry,
day with freight.
Walter had Mrs. Fenwick, who will make his
W. E Trlscli,
J C. Welcome
three wagons mostly loaded with home in this section.
< ’oi-r<‘sjx»n<lon<’o Invited.
machinery for W, D. Hanley.
Hon. C. W. Parrish of our citv
The Acme mower is guarateed to has been elected Grand Orator of
be the best mower made and the the Oregon Native Sons. Mr. Par­
makers will be here to show you rish is an enthusiastic lodge man
they will outrun any mower you and us historian of his home lodge
ever saw.—Geer A Cummins.
is securing much data and relics
Miss Alice Smith, of Humans­ throughout this section which will
ville. Mo , a grand-daughter of 8. no doubt be a revelation when once
A complete stock of everything
B. McPheeters, arrived here on last seen and known by outside people.
in
an up-to-date shop. Their
evening’s O-B stage. The young
R. D. Maplesden, tbe well known
7/otu that the spriny season is on
prices
are sight. Give them a
lady is a school tea* her and we un­ tree man of Fort Jones, California,
us we naturaity turn toward took-
call.
derstand has procured the school has completed bis canvass of thia
iny after our machinery and see
in the new Poison creek district.
what is needed for the season’s
SOUTH .MAIN ST., BURNS.
county and left yesterday for home.
work.
TSe wish to announce at
In the absence of the pastor the He informs us he has taken a large
this time that we haue 7l7ayonot
Presbyterian Sabbath school and number of orders from our citizens
Siuyyies. 77/owersf Sfay Stakes,
Tswine, Scindere, etc., and are sote
Young People will take the morn­ and is well pleased. Mr. Maples­
ayents
for %)ain Stucks.
2/ou
ing and eyening services of Sunday, den has appointed Cal Geer as
shoutdprofit by this windy weather
June 30. Childrens’ Day wiil be special agent here and parties de­
and buy a
TSindmitt /rom us.
observed in the morning at 11 siring anything in the nursery line
Cat/ and esta mine yoods, yet prices
o’clock, and the Young People will can give their orders to Mr. Geer.
7ifa can eave you
and terms.
take the evening service at 8 o’clock.
Seer di Ou minine
• money.
Geo. Whiting left last Wednesday
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The Citizens Bank
.‘he Times-Jierald.
Frank Bunyard was Been on our
streets Monday.
U THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
Ice cream freezers at Geer A
Cummins, all sizes,
ANY BEWSFAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
$
3’!
BATUSDAT. JUNE 22. t901.
Brick Wells is spending a few
■ days in our city.
Local News.
Mrs. Seth Bower was down from
Harney the first of the week.
Plano! Plano! Plano!
Fresh groceries are now arriving
ir the Burns Cash Grocery.
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Don’t forget the date of the Ilar-
_ ey county fair, September 1G to
le 21st.
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If you are going to buy a mower
lie year, call at C. H. Veogtly’s
nd get his prices.
Men’s crash suits $3 50 at —
Schwartz & Budelman’s
Messrs. Klink, Ernbree and San­
der are at work repairing the tele­
phone lines in this county.
A complete line of tinware, gran­
ite and crockery just in at G. W.
Waters'.
L. C. Bradfield, accompanied by
Master Clark, was over from the
Pat and Homer Cecil arrived ■ Calamity section this week.
iotne the first of the week, from
The barbers of Burns will charge
lorvallis, where they have been at-
150 centB for hair cutting on the
ending the O. A. C.
Fourth of July.
a For a fine adjustable bracelet —
Deering mowers take the cake
i hair retainer—a parasol and a
wherever they have been tried Call
;reat assortment of other things, go
and see sample—Geer A Cummins.
Jorgensen.
Milt Modi was in town for a few
— C. E Kenyon arrived home from
days this week. Milt is now hold­
Portland last Wednesday evening.
ing forth at the Wild Horse ranch.
While in Portland Mr. Kenyon ad­
A very heavy rain storm visited
vanced several degrees in Masonry,
, this section last Wednesday after­
having taken the 32nd degree.
noon, doing much good to the crops
The Windsor Bar is the most at­
and gardens.
tractive and up-to-date resort in
We have the best stock of wall
Eastern Or* gon. Messrs Caldwell
A Brenton, the proprietors, areal paper and Japanese matting ever
brought from the railroad. —Burns
ways glad to meet their old friends. Furniture Co.
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: Call and see them.
Thoe. Buhl, ofCambridge, Idaho,
Rar. A. J. Irwin will leave for came in this week with “Little
Prineville next Tuesday morning, , Billie”, a beautiful racer, which be
where he goes to assist in the instal­ will enter in the July races.
lation of Rev. B. F. Harper. Pres­
The best is what you want when
byterian minister there. Rev. Irwin
jit comes to table delicacies—The
expects to l>e gone about two weeks. . Burns Cash Grocery has only the
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HOPKINS a HUNTER’S
with 75 head of horees for the Wil-
’ lamette Valley. Tbe horses be­
longed to Messrs. McClain A Biggs
and will tie taken to Corvallis and
put on tbe market. W. C. Todd,
wbo left Sunday with 8 head of
their big draft horses for Sumpter,
after disposing of them, will go by ,
rail to Corvallis where he will take
charge of those taken over tbe
Call and see our draw cut Cham­
mountains by Geo. Whiting.
pion Mower. The only machine
E J. Martin and nephew, Archie
that can be lined up with the cut­
ter bar. I have two kiuds of McGowan, took their departure last
rakes, the Hollensworth and Mitch­ Tuesday for Arizona and New Mex­
ell all steel rake, with wood or iron ico, where they go to look for a lo­
wheels. A full and complete stock cation. Mr. Martin has been in
of extras from a section to a main poor health for a number of years
frame Give me a call before buy­ and hopes to find relief in that sec­
tion. They will go overland in a
ing elsewhere.
C H. Veogtly keeps a full anu best,
tourist car drawn by a span of fat
J.
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Tups
er
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Agent.
complete stock of extras for mowers
H E Thompson and family re­
mules. No doubt they will enjoy
The only house that has a complete 1 turned Monday from Drawee?
Mr. and Mrs. L Woldenberg Sr.
the trip and hop« they will find a
stock of extras for their machinery. where they had been at the sick
were passengers on the Canyon
You can get any part of the ma- bed of Joe« ph Robertson
Mr. stage last Monday. Mr. Wolden­ suitable and healthy locality to
make their home. Martin Bros
cbioa a* any time. This is impor­ Thompson says Mr. Robertson is
berg has been in San Francisco for own some of the best land in this
tant.
improving and out of danger.
several weeks where he went to valley, and have been residents for
Miss Blanche Campbell who has have an artificial leg fitted. Mrs W many years. “Grandma” and John
Dr. Brownton has moved into
hie new dental office. Drs. Hib­ been attending «ehool the past year returned from tbe O E 8 grand will dispose of th« property here,
bard 4 Brownton now have very at Weeton. came in on the Canyon lodge. They were accompanied should Ed fine a suitable location
neat and comfortable quarters stage last Monday evening and has home hy Miss Esther Schwartz, of
Circuit Judge Bradshaw, of The
where they will tie pleased to meet been visiting Mrs. W. E Tristh Portland, wbo will make her borne
here with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs Dall««, County Judge Cake, of
their Men !* The new office is since.
Portland, County Record»r Maloney
just east of The Citizens Bank
We have the old style Thomae Isaac Schwartz.
of Pendleton and L. R Stinson, of
Cal Demaria met with a painful F I Moore printing Co., of Salem,
Hay Rake just like your grand
Crane. Ore , Jan 24, 190
accident
last Saturday at Happy were visitors to our city last Mon­
father
used
to
run
in
his
boyhood
I pwseh i.--l from C. H. Voegtly.
Vallwy.
While driving his freight day.
day
a
And
while
your
grand
dad
a Jones Chain Mower and Adjusts
These gentlemen are all
hie Hay Rake and know that tber* may be dead, thia hay rake is not team along the r-.ad a Jack came 'grand officers of tbe Knights of
is no «arlune that can eome up tn I Don’t you need one? Prices cheap near and brayed which caused tbe ' Pythias of ' Iregon and were here
team to ran.
Mr.Demaria wan rm s visit to Inland Izxlge No. ,’0.
them. I have tried moat every —Geer A Cummins.
thrown,
one
horse
stepping on him After an enjoyable evening in the
kind. 1 did better work with the
To M ii . k CtsroMEss—Pay np
Jones M ower than with any Mower you« milk bill and get your milk and the wagon passed over him. hall Ila lodge repaired to tbs
I avwFrun I cut 90 acres of wild at reduced rates by paying in ad­ breaking bis left leg below tbe knee
mez$c> where a McCormick left vance 1 quart per month $1 50— acd bruising kirn up eoaoiderably. per had been prepared by mine
the Ael I and cuuld not cut it. I 20 cents per gallon. Bear in mind He was brought to Burns and Dr. host W. H. Burns, to which »mole
■ Geary rM need tbe fracture Tbe
justice was dooe. The grand offiz
rut sv - 1'0 acres and never broke this price h > for ¡«yment in ad­
■ injured man H n<vw resting very
cere ieA Tuesday tnoftiing fr>r Caw*
a thing and it was al*, wild mead­ vance
W. A. Goonnaa,
City Milkman. 'comfortable at Mrs. Dodson's.
ow.
W H Cun
I vosi City.
This office is in receipt of a letter
from Dr. E. M. Clark, stating that
he will arrive in Bums on the 28th
inst on his way to Drewsev, and
will remain here until after the 4th
of July. He desires to see as many
of his former patients as can con
veniently call during hie stay here,
as he wishes to examine their eves.
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The absolute simplicity of
tbe EASTMAN KODAKS
has been the secret of their
seccees, in fact so easy has
photography become that
any bright boy or girl of
10 years can successfully
accomplish every step in
picture taking, from ‘press­
ing the button" to “doing
the reel.”
We have a full line of
thee« Kodaks end are al­
ways glad to explain them
to anyone interested in
this fascinating amuse­
ment.
NEW GOODS AT
Waters Fruit & Produce Store.
A large and varied stock of almost everything
TIN AND ORANUE WARE, just
brought in, and of such variety
that you can't help but lie suited
CITY DKTTCI STORE and pleased. Also a nica line of
Crockery ami Glass ware.
H. M. H orton , Propt.
FRFST FRUIT
• ENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
In this line one can find genuine
bargains that cannot be equaled
When iii need of anything in this
line call and see this stock.
y“atri»g ralV a-n4 It la
-n*
bring in jpe-ar «rAara. baurgre *-r email
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BOARDIMG HOUSE
| Stationery, Notions and Novelties Groeerirs, Drug«, Tobacco and Ci­
| of all kinds.
gars. Ice in any quantity.
a W. WATERS, B urns , O beoon .
—AT THE—
WITZELL ESIDENCE
SIMON LEWIS. Proprietor
Board fum'sbed either by the
day or by tbe week. Tbe ta­
ble will always be furnished
with tbe beet the market af­
fords prepaid hy an experi­
enced lady cook
I will also run in ewnnee-
t>on with th« boarding bouse
a first-class
Feed. Burn
Whm all b«Mrv«?s entrusted U?
my care will be piop^rlr cured
fur. Ilaf 2* ftnta per head
Grain th« same pri e.
Your Patronage xdfcilrd
Harry C. Smith,
Contractor and Builder
BURNS.
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Draws plan, makes estimates, st*.
figures given in climates.
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OREGON.
Buildings put up within tbe ajuouut
Idf'dalufaclion guaranteed.
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