The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 21, 1901, Image 3

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GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
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,! SPECIAL ATTENTION LADIES!
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WE invite each and every Lady in Harney County
Store to inspect Our Fall and Winter Line of
and Children’s Dress Goods and Underwear,
yhich is without doubt the most COMPLETE and “UP
TO DATE* Line ever brought to this part of the country.
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i^adies
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We call special attention to our line of Coats,
Jackets and Capes, which are of the latest style
and we will sell at a price cheaper than they
can be bought in the large cities along the coast.
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Fl?Our Lineof Dress QoodsConsistsof
P'p Waitings...........................
French Flannels,............. ..
Albatross, ...........
‘Urn« Golf Cloth,
..............
Crape Cloth.............
Granite Cloth..
Pierola .......
Black Brocade
.. . ....
Home Spun
Panee Cheviot
Illuminated Serge
Serge Waitings
p Silks . - . ..
Saline..................
Velvets .... . .
■ Velveteen... . .
Tafetia Lining
Mercerized Sat-en Lining
Siikinet Lining
Shadow Silk Lining
Cashmere .............
Eider Down . . .
Calico
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Gingham ..................
Dru|ieries
...
Flannel....................
Outing Flannel
........................
Ladies’ and Chidren’s underw’r.
Ladies’ and Children’s Hose
Children’s Toques.
Baby Hoods....................................
Baby Knit Saques......................
Fascinators
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Night Gowns....................................
Notions, and u.anv other things
A Vsompiete
Complete Line
of
Zk
jume oi
Mer/s Winter
Underwear and Overshirts
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SCHWARTZ & IÎUDEI.MAX,
Burns, Oregon.
Oresos ?
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:<n Tins
Try those warranted fruit jars at
Geer <’ Cummins.
Ths ïiir.
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IAS THE LARC1ES-
IIRCVLATtOti
OF
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ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
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SATURDAY. SF.PTEMBVU II. ' Ok
Local News.
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Silk waist and dree« patterns at
Miller A Thompson'«.
Baled hay a* Lunaburg A D il-
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Un-’
oui k
gon's, I cent a p«u .d.
■'—Ladies FurC ip s A J ickrts N.
If Brown A Sons, Burns, Oregon.
P. G. Smith has bought both the
I I Bert Simmons places n ar the
Warm Springs,
Fall and winter bet« at Mrs C A
Byrd's. A Urger stock exp“Cted
tbe first of the week.
.T? ”*15*
w-Vww W'**
irietnn
C horus of 50 v.m es —will render
six selections at the Grand Con­
cert to be given at Floral hall inc
second night of the Fair.
Fred Brow« and Gus Hurlburt
came in yesterday from the Warm
Springs after material to deoorate
the interior of Mr. Hurlburt’s new
house Brown Bros are just finish­
ing up.
Dr E M Clark. tbe scientific eve
specialist, will **■ al the Commer­
cial hotel in this city September
J17,*ud will rem do for two weeks.
He will go from here to Drewsey,
and will be at that place Saturday
and Sunday. September 28 and V-l
If your eye« are bad be sure and
see the doctor while here.
About every two week« I will be
in Buras with fruit: Pear«. Apples,
Plutns and Peache«
I «ill oer-
tandy remember my o’.d friends
and customers to the extent that J
will do the very I can fur them in
quality of fru
and pnees To
•ucb I proaiise to deliver the ties!
quality of wmt«r fruit and desire
that all my >
fort»* -chance bswr- •; g .ging winter fruit
from others
Al.vlN C a MPUEIJ-
YOl’
H Kelson. <f McMinnville.
Grand Master f tbe I O O. F of
Oregnn, arri ;• .1 here last evening
via Canyon and pwid an oflicial
visit to Han r Ixsige N 77.
4 I .
Al­
though it was a special n.eetlrg a
goodly wun G r ..f tie 11><-a. tier«
were prvwei I to greet the granii
matter und receive instruct! >ne.
After lodg- • a« I •• I '.b« K - • bn ' •
came io gad spread a ni - Inn h
to which *11 d>d j -tic» Tbe re­
mainder of'.a« evening w»s »pent
inancial eha' and several interesting
talks on Oil Fell >w«bip Grami
Master Ke a io left tin« morning
for Orew«- w). re h- wi'l suit •!>*
or.ier toni.
and then pr ■ -.-d t"
pi» railroad.
J.
3 CO-
lin*
Hammocks at G. W. Waters .
Fine plating done by Jorgenson.
ù e re UjW
summer.
Ubi 1'v'kÜll.«
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Ladies rib
J. II. Jordan was doing businesi
Thompson’s.
' in Burns yesterday.
Mr« \V. II. Burns has just n -
Up to date Fur Garment« N.
a consignment of fall millinery.
Brown A Sons, Burns, Oregon.
Frank Staull’- r p -id our city a
Adam George was a business
living visit the first of the week.
j visitor to our city this week.
Up to date Fur Gnrmet '.« N
Fresh fruit arriving daily at
Brown A S.ms, Burns, Oregon.
I Waters’ Fruit and Produce store.
Geo. Marshall was the guest of $
Prof W. F. Werschkul will sing
Mr am’ Mrs L. B Springer one day
I one of his best songs at the concert.
this week.
To close out the stock Mrs C A.
We have cut the price :n two on
' Ryrd has reduced ladies under­
Ladies oxford ties—Lunaburg A
wear.
Dalton.
Fruit jars at Geer A Cummins
Newt Lewis the dispell r of “wet
that are warranted against break­ goods” st Lawen, was st en on our
age.
streets Wednesday,
Alva Springer and .Tame« Col­
John N Vance and « ile, of the
well were among our visitors from
southern part of the county, are
Narrows this week.
gue«t« at The Cottage.
A complete line of tinware, gran-
Eon S ale —One lot and two
ute and crockery just in at G W.
houses situated on 11 street, In-
I Waters’.
quire of Paul Locher.
Mr. llarrv Smith’s Children will
Mrs. Jennie Devine was appoint­
be heard in a beautiful duet at the ed administratrix of the J. S. De­
concert.
vine »state bv Judge Sparrow.
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We are now ready to fill vour orders tor FALL and |
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WINTER SUPPLIES
OUR GUARANTEE
That you will receive honest value in every arti
de you buy, and that we will undersell any le-
o-itimate competitor trom 2 to 5 per cent, and to
CHEERFULLY REFUND yOUl* moUCV should VOU be
dissatisfied with any article we sell you.
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This will convince you we merit not part of your :
trade, but all of it
N. BROWN & SONS
Mrs C. A. Bonnett has thorough­ Bond was fixed at .f 5U.000 «ith
bred Plymouth Rock and Wvaniiott John N. Vance nnd J. 1> Biliingsly
roosters for sale at il each. Leave as secureties.
I orders at this office.
The Richardson A Tames saw
i
A nie“ program is arranged for mill is again turning out lumber of
G he afternoon« and evening« nt all kinds. The mill is located in
Floral hall during fair week. Read good timber with a good rond ami
is ready to fill anv size order sent
it on our first page.
in. They also make the best siting K
We have sulky plows, walking
inows.gang plows at railroad prices. les. Call for prices.
Burns. Oregon
I WE SELL EVERYTHING TO EAT, WEAR ANBUSE.
Full stock —Geer A Cummins
The rain of last night mid today
will put land in good condition for
fall plowing.
Lunaburg A Dillton have re-
■ eeived a consignmenfof Indies lints
which von are invited to call and
exn mine.
C H Voegtly ha« just received
near load of plows and harrows of
nil sizes, and has put a price on
'hem that will make them go.
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If you have never heard "Pro 'J
Phundo Basso,” a Iliimorou» quar­
tet. for mixed voices, you should
hear it on Tuesday night Oct 1st. 1
Ladies Fur Collaretts N. Blown
It alone will be worth the price of
Son8i Burns, Oregon.
COOIDS «Ô.T
admission
Win Bennett, of SilvieB. was a
I
The Burns Fnrnituri ( o Inis ju.-1 busiiie.-! is visitor this week.
received a big lot of new goods.
Ladies Fur Capes A’ Jackets N
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The people of Harney county are
A Inrun and varied stock of almost everything
Brown A Sons. Burns, Oregon.
invited to call and inspect the new
Sr.
and
son
Geo
Rolan
Hankins
bedroom sui s, sideboards, chiffon­
spent a few days in our city this TIN AND GRANITE WARE, just GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
iers, etc
week.
In this line one can find genuine
brought in, and of such variety
M arhieh —Last Mot dav morn­
bargains
thill cannot lie equaled.
DeMoss
Fumili
Tickets
for
the
that
you
can't
help
but
be
suited
ing at the residence oi Mr and Mr«
When
in
need of anything ill this
concert
are
on
sal"
.it
the
City
Drug
and
pleased.
zVIs'i
a
nica
line
of
C. A Swei k in this city, Mr C W.
line call and see this stock.
Crockery and Glass ware.
Donahue and Miss Helen Gunther Store.
Waters Fruit à Produce Storn.
Everybody is going to the con­
cert and so will th>ir sisters and
Ladies Fur Collarettes N Brown their .cousins and their aunts
A Sone, Burns Oregon
General admission 50c. Reserved
Rev A J Irwin of the First Pres­
A Mackintosh Sr. and wife, of
A social dance will !«• given nt seats 75c.
byterian Church olliciaiing The Fife. Crook county, were registered
Floral H ill Wednesday, the 25th
All price« have been reduced 20
contr.ieting parties have tesided nt :,i the Commercial the first of the
ir.st , in honor of the teachers hue
per cent at Jorgenson's, eX'Cept sta-
attending the institute. See ad. on tianerv, which has been lower than the ¡’-Ranch for smne time past. wet k.
The bride wiis n resident of Burns
first page.
Don't buy your plow until you
anv place in town. Call and’ see.
in the early Uli’s where she conduc­ have looked through C. II Voetly’s
We want to talk to you about
JefT Billini'slev, a prominent ted a dressmaking establishment,
stock.
Just received a cur load
plows drills cultivators, seeders etc.
stockman of Malheur county, has and is a sister to Charles Gunther,
of
them.
l,ave a
stock on bund at been in Burns for several days at­ the man who run th e first black-
prices in competition with railroad
W. L Best and wife were in from
tending to matters connected with smith shop in Burns, The happy
—Geer A Cummins
their
Silver creek home this week
the estate of the late J. S Devine couple left at once for California
purchasing
material to decorate the
Christian Science Reading Room;
will
malte
tlie.r
home
Our stock and farm machinery I where they
open from 10 o'clock a. in. until was never in >re complete Seeder«, in
future. T he T imi H ehaid interior of their lu w borne
5 o’lcock p. m at the homo of Mrs plows, cultiv liters, drills, any thing ‘joins their friends in wishing them
John D'-ere plows are the best
Sarah D. Hiil.opposite Mr. 11. L you want—Geer A Cummins.
a life of happiness and sue -ess
plows made. You can get gongs,
Briscoe's residence.
During tha past two years Hunt­ sulkies, walking plow“, or anv kind
Parties owing me are hereby
The people of Burns and vieinitv given notice that no one is author­ ington, Oregon, has devel-iped into of plow nt 0. H Vo. gtly’s, and get
should not inis« the opportunitv of ized to make collections, but all ac one of the best trading points on them nt reduced prices. Call utid
hearing the DeMoss Family. They counts must be paid to me.
the railroad which i.« evidenced by be convinced.
are without a p»er in their line.
Col. C E S Wood and sons are
the great number of people that
J ames E vans .
Next Saturday evening at Floral
now go there to buy their supplies. now the guests ol \\ D Hanley at
Ed Jordan spent a d iv or two in
hall.
From being considered cue of the his ranch near Burns, having come
Burns this week
Ed has not yet
highest
priced places in the East­ over from the I'-Rnncb last Satur­
You should hour the popular fullv recovered frem having bis
Male Quartet—Called the "Way- ankle crushed some time ago and ern part of the state of Oregon it is day. Young Mr Wood, «ho has
ups”
siig "In Absence” bv is still walking with the aid of now claiiix-il by those wi o trade n< en in poor health for some time,
I there
to
be a
better
place >3 r. ported doing well, 'loin Sagers
Dublev Brick.atid "Jollv Jonathan” ' crutches.
'to buy
supplies than Portland who ac.e<l us "chief cook" at the
bv I'. P. Bli-s—The latter a side­
Call ami see tho«e nice Art or any city where the goods have P-rmich is also with them.
splitting Humorous piece.
Squares, Tapestry Portiers, and
to be shipped over the railroad
C. Bearv. Johnson’s popular gun­ Lace Curtains. — Burns Furniture
The firm of Sherk A- Graham Com­
smith and tinner look his depart­ Co.
pany is undoubtedly deserving the
ure for Harney Lake last Friday on
Four Columbia Indians were ar­
credit of this a« it is by their in­
a hunting expedition. Mr Bearv rested here Wednesday, charged
domitable push and up-to-date
egpects to remain until the end of I with hunting deer out of season
business methods that the change
this month —Grant County News. One of them got away in the final
has been effected. Their long ex-
We are in receipt of a shipment "round up” and the lemaining ¡«■rience in the mercantile business
three were tried before Justice and the large amount of capital in­
SIMON LEWIS, Proprietor
of "The Boss" Roaster, Baker and
Jameson
yesterday
The jury vested enables them to outc.as« all
Steamer which will be given away
SOUTH MAIN STREET.
brought in a verdict of guilty and competition and th" people of this
to our customers. They are a very
This
barn has just been com­
were fined 125 each and costs. vicinity and the whole of Eastern
useful, desirable and necessary ar
pleted and my patrons «ill be
Tile noble Red« failed to "cough Up" Oregon gets the lienefits This
tide
When you have made ca«b
»ell treated, florae» entrust-
purchases to the amount <>f 430 a land « ill have to lay in jail for the firm is certainly deserving the
cd
to me will receivo the beat
next 30 days.
'patronage they are hiving for hav­
roaster is given to you. Call and
of care. Hay 2.5 cent«, grain
Miller' Visitors at Huntington. Oreg >n, ing brought prices down Io where
and get a card tilled out
the miii *.
Will always l»e made welcome at they belong The are certainly
A Thompson.
deserving
of
the
title
"The
origina
­
Your Patronage Solicited
the store of Sherk A Graham Com­
tors of low Priin Eastern Ore-
Rey IL It. Svnodical Missionary
pany and prospective buyers will
< f the Pr«»l yterian church of this
find the choicest relection of dry
state, arrived here Thursday after­
good*. g"tit« furnishing«, »hoe« and
noon in company with E. P Mc-
I! STAPLES
It L. ( RIFFIN
in fact anything they may need, to
Cornack Dr Holt is not a strang-r
be seen in the Eastern part of the
here, having visited our city three
state. They carry an exceptionally
year* ago, upon which occasion he
large line of men'» clothing and
made many friend«. Dr. Holt
have and immense trade in this
tn Griffin 4«
preached at the First Presbyetrian
branch of their business. Tb»ir peo­
church 1 st night and will again
Ontario,
Oregon.
ple can rest assured they will be
bold services tonight.
Sunday
made to feel at home at their store.
morning and evening
M arhiep —Last
Wednesday
W P Hurlburt, president of the evening, at the residence of Mr.
(dahi National Bank, of Lewiston, and Mr». W C Byrd in this city.
Idaho, was a visitor in this eitv A. M Bvrd and Mie» Jo«;e Ander
early this week, taking his depar­ son. Rev A J Irwinefficiating Only
ture for home Wednesday. He ha« a lew friends and relative» of the
arranged to soon open up a bark contracting parties were present
at Bums with a capital stock of The contracting parti«-» are well
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Fully one tbirl of the known to the people of this section
.yt
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capital stock will lie subscribed by and bare a host of friend» who join
local resident* of Burns. They u« in wishing them succ-on and
THF TRADE OF THE INTERIOR SOLICTED.
hope to have the n»w inMitntior. H»pp ne«s They were t!>e re-ip
ONE PRICE TO ALL.
ready f- r b<.«ineaa at a* early date ,enu> <>f a num er of hamimm«
—Canyon Eig'e
p-eaents
NEW FEED EARN
GRIFFIN & STAPLES
ZDTTZ" GOODS
Ladies and Gents Furnishings.
We make a specialty of Clothing, Boots and
Shoes
Moil Orders Solicited-
FILES
FRUIT
Zf <KiL Xlrx«.» *.• my •••tra-.ie' suit" ».nd it
hand.. ŒJ »wd. C» ’torlxxor In ysur ©rA«r«.
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or
Stationery, Notions and Novelties Groceries, Drugs, Tobacco and Ci­
gars. Ice in any quantity.
of all kinds.
G. W WATERS, B urns , O regon .
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r»»r.
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M. ALEXANDER, Vu h-1‘i<ic»ii>iiNT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK ’
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OF ONTARIO OREGON. *
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-I dm D. Daly, William Jones. Frank R u
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£ ter. William Miller, E II Teet, Thus Turnbull.
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MILLER & THOMPSON.
They will have «utuelhing to nay next week.
V Kodaks s
The absolute simplicity of
the EASTMAN KODAKS
has been the secret of their
Recce««, in fact so easy has
photography become that
any bright boy or girl of
10 year» can »uce»»»frilly
accomplish every step in
picture taking, from ‘pros­
ing the button" to "doing
the rest.”
We hive a full line of
these Kodak, end «re al-
way« glad to explain them
to anyone interested in
this fascinating aruuae-
menl.
Co
HOPKINS a HUNTER’S
A complete Ito k o( everything
in an up-tod.ite shop. Their
prices nr ii^hi. Give them 4
citv drug
stoiif . rail.
II. M. H orton , Propt.
■I lit MAIN >r., tlKNS.