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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1901)
Fine plating done by Jorgenson. chwartz & Budelman John S. Devine Dead. Ira Venator paid our city a flying visit Thursday. John 8. Devine, the pioneer stix'k- man of this region; died at the Frank Fister has been spending Syme Hotel yesterday afternoon fita/erj tn a few days in Burns. September 13, at 2 o’clock from ob- ‘ Mart Baker and family were structive jaundice, after an illness | of two weeks duration. Dr. Mars-, among our visitors this week. den had been called to Alvoid or. Sheriff Shelley returned last Sat Thursday of last week to see Mr. j urday evening from Salem. Devine and had arrived in Burns Up to date Fur Garments N with him yesterday forenoon where I i invite each and every Lady in Harney County Brown <4 Sone, Burns, Oregon. ¡he was brought for the purpose of1 r Store to inspect Our Fall and Winter Line of Ted Hayes was up from his an operation for his possible relief. $’ and Children’s Dress Goods and Underwear, Hie demise occured just after he place near Lawen yesterday. - i is without doubt the most COMPLETE and “UP had been placed ou tbe operating )ATE” Line ever brought to this part of the country. Newt Lewis and wife and little table. daughter are up from Lawen. J. S. Devine was born in Rich ;call special attention to our line of Coats, X F. L. Andrews has taken charge mond. Virginia in November, 1836 ets and Capes, which are of the latest style of the Burns hotel dining room. He came to California in the early ^we will sell at a price cheaper than they be bought in the large cities along the coast. Fresh fruit arriving daily at days and to thie section in 1868, cheerfully refund locating at tbe fatuous White Horse Waters’ Fruit and Produce store. ranch. He bad resided in this sec-1 Fruit jars at Geer i4 Cummins tion ever since, having later moved • that are warranted against break to tbe Island ranch and 10 years ' age. Silkinet Lining ... ng....................... ago took up his residence in Alvord h Flannels, . . . Shallow Silk Lining A complete line of tinware, gran The deceased was a very ener rose, ......... Cashmere............... ite nod crockery just iu at G. W. getic big hearted man and one of Eider Down ... ^Xloth......................... Walers’. tbe noted characters ofthel’ucific Calico ..................... •p» i Cloth................... Tom and John Jenkins came in coast where he has made many Gingham ................. j ite Cloth................. from the Steiu mountain section warm friends and few enemies. Draperies .......... la............................ Flannel..................... Be-, t Brocade ......... . Wednesday. Many a younger man owes his sue- j e Spun ........ cess to his personal contact with, John Darsey and wife are over t..e Cheviot............. ■ • Outing Flannel........................... and advice of John Devine. His from Crane creek, the guests of ■ninated Serge ........ Ladies’ and Chidren’s underw’r. death is universally regretted i Eifee Waistings........... Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Frye. Ladies’ and Children’s Hose .. t...................... . . among the early pioneers of Harney , ‘ Children’s Toques........ ..... Mr. Ford, representing Richet & 1 is............. „............ I valley, some of whom were, per-, ' Baby Hoods............................... Co of Portland is in this vicinity ets .... ... __ Baby Knit Saques..................... baps, antagonized l>v him at one : ..... ,eteen................ he expects to remain until after Fascinators ................. time, but nevertheless recognized , X tta Lining fair week. ’ | Night Gowns.............................. his strength of character, ability ! J C, cerized Sateen Linin Notions, and many other things. J. C. Dodson, the well known and manhood. stockman of Ft. Bidwell was doing The funeral will take place to A Complete Line of Men's Winter business in Lakeview last Thurs morrow morning at 10 o’clock from j day.—Examiner. the Presbyterian church. The body nderwear and Overshirts. Mrs. C. A. Bonnett has thorough is now resting At the Syme hotel bred Plymouth Rock and Wyandott where friends have an Oppo.rt111''^ _ N. Brown. merchant. from NEW GOODS 2kT roosters for sale at $1 each. Leave to view the remains. 1 Burns, drG£l»ed_ into see us while udelman orders at this office. Ion his way to 'TrigWi where he Ladies rib vests at Miller I spends his winters. Mr. BroWD- Messrs Wm Morrison and James Isays Ontario has grown beyond all Gilbert, accompanied by their Thompson’s. A large aiid varied stock of almost everything Up to date Fur Garments N. of his expectation in the last two wives, were guests at the Cottage Brown 4 Sons, Burns, Oregon. the first of the week. or three years. I GOODS. We have cut the price in two on The new firm of Messrs Griffin TIN AND GRANITE WARE, just GENTF We have sulky plows, walking Or«-------- “ Hammocks at G. W. Waters’. & Ladies oxford lies — Lunaburg '»inc» plows,gang plows at railroad prices. <4 Staples maka their announce brought in, and of such variety I-'V. Dalton. Full stock. — GeerA Cummins. ment to the pudlic in this week ’ s bar, that you can’t help but be suited Try those warranted fruit jars at go». y .. _ „ * F or S ale —One lot and two issue of the Argus as successors to and pleased. Also a nice line of Wbt^ -, Geer 4 Cummins. The family of W Y. King moved THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF line call and see th is sh>c£St houses situated on B street. In- the old firm of Griffin <4 Pogue. Crockery and Glass ware. down from the mill Wednesday in Ladies Fur Collarettes N. Brown IY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. quire of I aul Locher. j Monday last the deal was consum- order that the children might enter —---------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- X. ■ . A Sons, Burns Oregon. Did you examine that Japanese | ated whereby Mr. V. B. Staples Y A5P ' “ r ‘ school. T7T5T , C ’ ’ T T7T5TTTT Of »LX kclxxa.«l. »xy-•••troxx< «vt.1V «.«.A It 1« m.X-x'«.y« a»x SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 190!. Fresh honey in the comb at matting at the furniture store? We ,,urcha^ed the one-half interest of X’ O b X Xb U JL 1 a«M.A 3M ‘Grlxx« lx*, your ordere, X*.r*« or «xxi.m.11 • of it - and ’ a • big — assortment, - - —---- * i |j Q pORUe ¡n t|10 clothing, dry Lunaburg & Dalton have re I have 1 lots I Schwartz <4 Budelman’«. ceived a consignmentof ladies hats Prices right.— Burns Furniture Co. ' j ■ goods and ladies and gents furnish Itle Local Neves. Stationery, Notions and Novelties Groceries, Drugs, Tobacco and Ci- Mr. and Mrs Janies I’irie, of Cow I which you are invited to call and Clyde Shaver and Chester Carter ings in the firm of Griffin & Pogue gars. Ico in any quantity. creek, were shopping in Burns of all kinds. examine. ilk waist and dress patterns at Tuesday. left last Wednesday for the Wil Mr. Staples is one of the leading G. W. WATERS, B urns , O regon . ler <4 Thompson’s. Mr. and Mrs C. A. Bonnett and lamette valley and other points.! and prominent young men in this V. Pefenbaugh came in yester- idled bay at Lunaburg & Dal- day, having driven the team for daughter Miss Blanch Campbell The boys will possibly be gone all section and with his associate in were tbe guests of friends in Burns ■ winter. business. Mr. R L. Griffin, enjoys Slllh 's, i cent a p'Und. J. S. Devine. I yesterday. the friendship and confidence of •-.-»rv air* "»•«■> .-»«r-r»sc-» fier; -.'»sr' J. E. McKinnon, formerly post- < —, wadies Fur Capes <4 Jackets N. Call and see those nice M. ALEXANDER, V« e-1'nisiino.r. came up >1110 people of Eartern Oregon. The i JOHN I). I»ALY. PnsstpaHT. F. L. Wiseman has his new resi-. master at Huntington, <----- "7 own <4 Sons, Burns, Oreg >n. Squares, Tapestry Portiers, and :er mines ' new firm °f Griffin 4 Staples will dence in Morrisons addition well | from the Powder river placer mines tike are informed tint the Ash- Lace Curtains.—Burns Furniture under wav and will have it ready ' Wednesday on legal business > He l._ ' carry a complete and upto date Wil mine, situated in the group Co is in much better health than for- ( »lock of everything in their line for occupancy next week. i.«lt runs from the southern end of Henry Hamilton has returned ruerly and prosperity seems to be an^ through courteous treatment v OF ONTARIO, OREGON. All prices have been reduced 20. li>? is county down into Nevada has from a prospectiug tour of several coming his way.—Eagle Valley of patrons and fair dealings will 'Vl'en sold ata good figure This weeks in the mountains between per cent at Jorgenson’s, except sta- Accounts of Corporation*, Firm* and Individuals undoubtedly enjoy a lucrative tianery, which has been lower than News ine is situated in Nevada. Solicited. here and Crook county. trade. We bespeak for the new any place in town. Call and see. John Getuberling, the jeweler, firm unbounded success—Ontario Those who subscribed money to- We want to talk to you about ard purchasing a jetting process, plows drills cultivators, seeders etc. Our stock and farm machinery optican and engrayer, is now pre Argus. ipe, etc , for the purpose of eink- We have a full stock on hand at was never more complete. Seeders, pared to do all kinds of work in ig an experimental artesian well, prices in competition with railroad. plows, cultivators, drills, anything his line. Mr Getuberling has proven his thorough knowledge of liis busi you want.—Geer & Cummins. ’ill meet in Burns on Saturday. —Geer <4 Cummins STOCKHOLDERS:—John I). Daly, William Jones. Frank R. ness and is increasing his business E --- --.ept 21. to discuss the matter. Parties owing me are hereby daily. His fine stock uf clocks, Coffin, Abner Robbins, B. F. Olden, M Alexander, N. U. Carpen F ound —On the streets of Burns, ter, William Miller, E. IL Test, Thon. Turnbull. rxvr Frank Meucha»». -i.p-n •-! the latter part of July, an open face given notice that no one is author watches, silverware, etc is being i Having bought the Restau- t/luv his wife and daugh’-r. came in nickel watch. Owner please call ized to make collections, but all ac added to right along. | rant business of Simon Lewis, K. II. TEST, Cnshlrr. rom Silvies valley Tuesday night at this office, prove property and counts must be paid to me. t I respectfully invite a continu- is*><jsv<J»v oso oso ♦ OSO John McMullen, our photograph tnd will visit for a few days with pav for tfiis notice. J ames E vans . | ationof all old patrons, as well er, has just recently learned of the friends and relatives. Miss Lillian Mas. H. E. S mith . The Richardson <4 James saw death of a brother who was drowned t as new. W. P. Hurlbut, president of the ‘r Metschan will accompany them mill ¡B again turning out lumber of numnunuuuuuuttuuttMHttunwutiu: home on their return —Grant Idaho national bank at Lewiston, al) kinds. The mill is located in j near Boise City on the 27 th of June. is here for the purpose of looking The unfortunate man went down ! c: County News. over die situation with a view of good timber with a good road and and hie companion says be did not ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mrs Florence 11 ousan has given opening a bank. Mr. Hurlhut is is ready to fill any size order sent riseagaiu and thought he must Tb*v will have something to flay next week. p--:up her interest in the leaseofthe very favorably impressed with this in. They also make ,he best shing have struck against something les. Call for prices. Commercial Hotel. Brick Wells section. which stunned him. The body SIMON LEWIS, Proprietor. having taken charge with Mrs Jor Clerk Richardson was a passen- was not recovered for some time Sol Davidson jeweler at Burns dan. Mrs Housan expects to leave BOVTII MAIN STREET. : ger in on last Monday’s stage, re after. • about the 21st for Port! r I. where hotel will clean your watch for turning from Salem where he ac This barn has just been com rhe is called oo business She will *1 25 main springs *1 25 jewels 50 companied Sheriff Shelley as guard pleted and my natrons will l>e I cents to >1 crystals 25 cents and 0. W. Porter, the Huntington be absent about three weeks. well treated. Horses entrust all other work one half the regular ‘ to an insane man. While absent sheep man, was a. business visitor Cbarlee Carter passed through price. He will get you a watch or i Mr Richardson took in tbe Btreet ed to me will receive the best in this city Wednesday. town Tuesday en route from Loog any article of jewelry for 30 per i carnival at Baker and also visited of care. Hay 25 cents, grain Attorney Will R. King and creek to Burns He was accom cent less than the catalogue price. ! relatives at Weiser Idaho. the same. family returned Sunday from a panied by eeveral young men of All work guaranted. Your Patronage Solicited. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Shirk and the the I-ong creek country who are on J Misses Shirk arrived yesterday two week's visit with relatives and ••••••••••••••••••••••••a tbe road to Hart. . county to as We are in receipt of a shipment from Shirk, Oregon, on their way friends in Jordan Valley. sist J. D. Wilmoth with bis cattle of "The Boes’’ Roaster, Baker and to Berkeley, Cal, where they will I drive.—Canyon Eagle. Steamer which will 1* given away hereafter make their home, Mr. V B. STAPLES K. L. CRIFFIN Dr. E. M Clark, tbe scientific eye to our customers. They are a very Shirk recently sold his Oregon specialist, will be at the Commer useful, desirable and necessary ar stock and ranching interests to the The absolute simplicity of cial hotel in this city September ticle. When you have made cash French Glenn Livestock Company. purchases to the amount of >30 a the EASTMAN KODAKS 17, sod will remain for two weeks. —Winnemucca Silver State. (Sue rtMort to Griffin 4 has been the secret of their Ho will go Cm: here to Drewsey. roaster is given to you. Call and Messrs Edward Hall and family secceM, in fact so easy has end will be st that place Saturday and get a card filled out. Miller Ontario, Oregon. and Elder Hope, of John Day, were <4 Thompson. photography become that •nd Bnndsy, September 2* and 29 the guests of Mrs May Overton and any bright boy or girl of If your eyes are bad Be sure and Rev. Dr Holt.Synodical Mission George Sbaw this week Mr Hall 10 years can successfully | U seethe d i st ar wb. - ary f the Presbyterian Church for is a nephew to Mr Sbaw. Thia is accomplish every step in . bis first visit to Ibis section for H the synod of Oregon will be in About e«*r. two weeks I will be, picture taking, from ‘press years. They were surprised to see >» Buras «It h fruit. Pears. Apple». Burns from Sept 20 to 23. Rev. Burn* such a well built and modern ing the button" to "doing For first class .Plume and Peaches. I will cer- Holt will preach in the Presbyterian little city. the rest.’’ Church of Bums Friday night Sept taioly reseau my o'.d friends We have a full lino of E. B Gaze, the pipolsr traveling and eowtoMer- to the extent that I 20th at 730. He will also deliver these Kodaks end are al -A, I representative of Allen Ar Lewis We make a specialty of Clothing, Boots and will do tbe»er. I can for them in a Missionary lecture Saturday ways glad to explain them spent a short time in our city this quality of [fruit and price». To night Sept 21st and will preach at A complete stock <>( everything to anyone interested in Shoes. »* »* d» week in the interest of h'S firm »neb I peon. to deliver the nest 11am and 7:30 p m Sunday Sept , hi an up-to-date shop. Their this fascinating amuse Mr. Gaze will leave in a sbost time quality of winter fruit and desire 22nd. Special mos<c will also be a ;»rnc, are sight. Give them a ment. for New York where be will witness THE TRADE OF THE MTERIOR SOLICTLD. that all my1 euvtum-re rive me a part of the cervices Come and I rail. the international yacht races, being *roiH ONE PRICE TO ALL. HTV chance btf< ngsging winter fr i:t get acquainted with Rev Holt and the gnest of Sir Thoms» L:r*o<i ri M Ila■ ton Pm- henr bint »peek frata otbs*« Alvtv CawrBf t •bntu fie has known for years ENERAL MERCHANDISE. eare now ready to fill your orders for BALL and WINTER SUPPLIES. f ÌCIAL ATTENTION LADIES! OUR GUARANTEE: 8 That you will receive honest value in every arti I r Line of Dress Goods Consists of: cle you buy, and that we will undersell any le gitimate competitor from 2 to 5 per cent, and to your money should you be dissatisfied with any article we sell you. This will convince you we merit not part of your trade, but all of it. N. BROWN & SONS Burns, Oregon 8 WESELL EVERYTHING TO EAT, WEAR ANDUSE. 3 I L S chwartz & B , Waters Fruit & Produce Store Burns, Oregon. W!.| ie Times-Hcrzlà ............... | ... ............. ... s FIRST NATIONAL BANK I J A 5 MILLER ¿4 THOMPSON NEW FEED BARN. the GRIFFIN & STAPLES ladies aid Seats Furaiahinga Mail Orders Solicited. V Kodaks s HOPKINS a HUNTER'S