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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1901)
Ladies rib vests at Müler Fine plating done by Jorgenson. Thompson ’s. Up to date Fur Garments N. Up to <late Fur Garments Brown it Sons, Burns, Oregon. Brown it Sons, llurns, Oregon. Fresh fruit arriving daily at tn John Saver and wife, accoropan Waters’ Fruit and Produce store. ied by Mrs. Campbell, were down Geo Waters and family came in from the mill this Week. ^from their Pine creek ranch Thurs day. F or S ale —One lot and houses situated on B street. In To close out the stock Mrs C. A. quire of Paul Locher. i Bvrd has reduced ladies under- Joe combs arrived here Wednes .WE invite each and every Lady in Harney County I wear. day and is again buying cattle in Our Store to inspect Our Fall and Winter Line of Mesdaroes Frank and Dell Dib this section. idies’ and Children’s Dress Goods and Underwear, ble are in from their homes on Sil hich is without doubt the most COMPLETE and “UP Mrs C A Byrd has receivnl more ver creek for a few days. O DATE” Line ever brought to this part of the country. niillinev this week including dress Fruit jars at Geer A Cummins and plain hats. that are warranted against break- > We call special attention to our line of Coats, Perry Williams informs us that ■ age. •' ickets and Capes, which are of the latest style his sister, Miss Etta, who has been, ■> nd we will sell at a price cheaper than they Lon Richardson, George Janies quite ill, is much improved. in be bought in the large cities along the coast. and Henry Canady were all down If you have never heard “ProI from the saw mill last Saturday. Phundo Basso,” a Humorous quar Mrs. C. A. Bonnett has thorough tet, for mixed voices, you should bred Plymouth Rock and Wyandott hear it on Tuesday night Oct 1st roosters for sale at $1 each. Leave i It alone will be worth the price of Silkinet Lining . . . P sitings, Shadow Silk Lining orders at this otlice. 1 rench Flannels, admission. Cashmere............. Ibatross, ... ..................... Geo Fry, cashier of the Citizens / Inadvertently we failed to men Eider Down.... Cloth, .5................... bank, returned Wednesday evening tion in our last issue the birth of a Calico..................... , rape Cloth......................... Gingham................ from a busines trip to Ontario. ifJi ranke Cloth...................... nine lb daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Drnperies . .......... ierola......................... . . Casper Hays on Sept. 13. The We have sulky plows, walking Flannel................. “ ' lack Brocade ....................... mother and child are doing well plows.gang plows at railroad prices. iome Spun ............. Full stock. — Geer Cummins. under the care of Mrs. Marshall, as anee Cheviot,..................... Outing Flannel ..................... luminated Serge ' nurse. Ladies’ and Chidren’s underw'r. P. C. Peterson and wife were "^-“erge Waistings Ladies’ and Children's Hose . . The Grand Concert next Tuesday guests at the Cottage this week, 1 «’Ik«...................................... i Children's Toques ......... ........ ievening will be an attraction that J la tins ............... leaving for home yesterday. : Baby Hoods............. ............. I el vets .... « should not be missed There is not I I Baby Knit Saques................... Lunaburg it Dalton have re elveteen... . . ! Fascinators . ceived a consignment of ladies hats a “prosy” number on the program, 'afetia Lining, , Night Gowns........... tercerized Sateen Lining . . which vou are invited to call and all the selections being lively and i Notions, and many other things. of the kind that the people will ap examine. preciate. Several character selec A “merry-go-round” will be one tions on the list are very laughable. A Complete Line of Men's Winter I of the attractions at the fair next Chickens and eggs wanted at the week. The little folks will be Jnderwear and Overshirts. 1 Commercial. I strictly “in it.” Ladies Fur Collarette N. Brown Those Sunday dinners at Mrs. I A Sons, Burns, Oregon. C. II. Voegtly has just received a car load of plows and harrows of S. Geer’s nre bejcoming more popu Ladies Fur Capes it Jackets N J all s’zes, and has put a price on lar. Meal tickets can be had upon Brown it Sons, Burns. Oregon. : them that will make them go. | application—21 meals for $5. Chas Bedell spent a few davs in John Saxton, who has been ab Ticket» for th" D -M 'qs I' imih j our city this week. Mr. Bedell has sent since July, visiting Baker concert arc on salt at the City Drug almost completely recovered from City, Ontario, and other points re Store. I the wounds recently inflicted by turned last Tuesday evening Don’t buy vour plow until you being thrown from a horse. have looked through G. II \ u tl - Hammocks at G. W. Waters’. Mr. and Mrs W (’ Sanford desire Just received a ear load Try those warranted fruit jars at- Everybody is going to che con I to thank the friends and neighbors stock. cert anil so will their sisters and of them. for their kindness and sympathy Geer k Cummins. 8 THE tABOEST CIRCULATION OK their cousins and their aunts. during the illness and death of John Deere plows are the best Mr. and Mrs R. D. Thorn wero General admission 50c. Reserved iNY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY I their little son. They shall ever plows made. X on can get gongs, le — guests at the Cottage this week. seats 75c. Children under 12 years , be remembered. sulkies, v.-alking plows, or anv kind SATURDAY. SEPTI-:NÎBF.U’S 1001 Ladies Fur Collarettes N. Brown 25 cents. of plow at C. II. Voi-gtly s, and get Sample rooms at the Comercial A Suns, Burns Oregon. Dr. and Mrs J. II. Chisholm, of them nt reduced prices. Call and Hotel. Local News. he convinced. Commissoner Venator spent a (¡old Hill Jackson county, this' C. II. Voegtly went over to Can- few days in Burns since our last state, were the guests of Dr. and lyon Tuesday to meet his little son, : Mrs. Vo!;> this week. )»■ Silk waist and dress patterns at issue. Nick, who was returning home from Iler & Thompson’s. All prices have been reduced 20. We want to talk to you about a visit to relatives in Pittsburg. | , Rev Dr. Holt left on Tuesday via plows drills.cultivators, seeders etc. per cent at Jorgenson’s, except sta- They returned Wednesday. Little. 7or Ssnitemcn, ,nyon for Portland. We have a full stock on hand at | tianery, which has been lower than Nick, will make bis home here as » anv place in town. Call and see. ""Baled hay at Lunaburg A Dal- prices in competition with railroad. bis health is not good in the East. Gauntlet Horschide G! ives $1.59 — Geer & Cummins. Ike Blevins and wife and little REDUCED to SI.2(1. i ’ b , | cent a pound. Comercial Hotel is headquarters The opening dance of the season son Lee arrived here yesterday fur Comercial traveling men. I J. H. Oard was d-c.n-g business }or jCiiirl, ' was held at Floral hall last Wed from Prineville on a visit to Mr. llj our city yesterday. and Mrs S. W. Miller. While Col Wood is here a num- Í nesday evening and was a pleasant Gauntlet Buckskin Gloves, $1.25, Ladies Fur Capes it Jackets N. Our stock and farm machinery her of those who have been in liti-, social affair. Forty couples parti REDUCE!) to 80 cents. rown & Sons, Burns, Oregon. was never more complete. Seeders, igation with the W V <t C M W R: cipated. D. A. Cawlfield was doing busi plows, cultivators, drills, anything Co. have compromised with the The people of Burns and viciuity ! you want.—Geer & Cummins. ¡company. We did not learn the Our stock of these gloves is es in our city this week. biioukl should noi not iui?*s miss the trie opportunity oi of. consideration, but understand the ....limited.... Parties owing me are hereby —- A complete line of tinware, gran- hear¡ne the i)eM0iiS Family. Thev _ __ i _ - _ i_ _ ~ ♦ / i w tetms were all very liberal, -ji and crockery just in at G. W given notice that no one is author are without a peer in their line. This is a good move for all Tjaho note of our tortured prisa ’aters'. Next Saturday evening at Floral ized to make collections, but all ac parties concerned, perir ps, hs in on wmtet ctotninff. counts must be paid to me. »»Mr. and Mrs. R Bermudie have hall. many cases the law suits are of J ames E vans . mted the C H. Voegtly cottage Tom Cleveland and wife, accom- considerable more expense G. W. WATERS & BROTHER. ir the winter. A. P Goss, of the First Bank of padied by Sam Cleveland, came O. D. Rn"k and family, accom ■ V You can't do better than get our over from Calamity Sunday Tom Sumpter, accompanied by his bro ftlstices on farm machinery at this has returned home and hie wife ther. Judge J. 1). Goss, arrived here panied by Mr. and Mrs. Malov. Mrs. Rusk’s sister aid husband, me—Geer it Cummins. will visit her sister Mrs Joel Smith the first of tho week en route to are visiting . with friends in our Harney lake for a week or ten days Sam Mickle was a visitor to our and other relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs Maloy have citv duck hunt They spent a short ity this week. W e acknowledge You should hear the popular time in this city, leaving Wednes- hut recently arrived here from ’’9’ pleasant call. Male Quartet—Called the “Way- iday for the lakes. Mr. Goss was .California and expect to locate in Osb ŒW FEED BAHN. • C horus of 50 voices —will render ups” sing “In Absence" by ! very favorably impressed with this our county. • ix selections at the Grand Con- Dublev Brick.ai d “Jolly Jonathan” section and said he was sorry he We call your attention to the P5 ert to be given at Floral hall the hv I’. P. I'li-s—The latter a side h id vis'ted us before. II" had con new ad of the Burna Hotel in this splitting Humorous piece. econd night of tin- Fair. templated starting a bank at this issue. F. L. Andrews now has W W Brown, the Wsgnr.tire place at no distant date, but finding charge of this popular hostelry J. H. Garrett, the Emigrant —-'ireek stockman spent a few day’ stockman, came in Thursdav and Mr Hurlburt on the ground, he of and having had experience in the business will make it even in un n our city thia week Mr Garrett • |>ent yesterday attending to busi course will not do so now. vill soon deliver his fall beef to ness here. Mr. Brown recently D ieo —Last Monday evening at popular. The building baa been visited the East for the purpose of the home of his parents L<-Roy thoroughly renovated and patrons Vm. Hanley. investigating the horse market. He Cecil Sanford, son of Mr. and Mrs. will find everything neat. The Richardson ,t lamp* *aw reports that while it is not the W C Sanford, aged S months and J II Neal came in from his ditch will is again ternir g out lumber of best, very good prices prevail 12 days. The little fellow had been camp Thursday ami will return ••••••••••••••••••••••••• til kinds. The mill is located in We are in receipt of a shipment afflicted with erysipelis fir some again in a day or two. Some wretch rood timber with a g -od road and of “The Boss” Roaster, Baker and time which caused his death. The destroyed a large amount of provi tk> ^.a ready to fill any size order sent < f Steamer which will l>e given away funeral was from the residence at sions, tools, etc. al hie camp last n. They also make ,he b»st thing- 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. month. It was pure maliciousness to our customers. They are a very ea. Call for pri es. ’ 1 useful, desirable and necessary ar Rtv A. J. Irwin preaching the ser as nothing was stolen, but tools A crowd of jolly serennders gave tide. When you have made cash mon. The little form was buried were broken up, flour sacks etc. cut js a pleasant surprise last night. purchases to the amount of 430 a in the Burna cemetery. The bereav open and scattered altont and can ,X.<twakic.g u« fron ir ■’ roaster is given to you. Cail and ed reUtivea have the sympathy of ned goods opened and left standing >"i" with th’ l*an<if' -•■ • f and get a card filled out. Miller a wide circle of frienda in their Mr. Neal offers a rewnrd of |5"> sj eau«e I Low» fka ’ U'e assure you <t Tbompeon. affliction. for the arrest and conviction of the friends it was appreciated and next D. S. Graves was brought before parties. See notice everywhere. We urge the people of Burns and ^time if vou will gi-e i« a lint those attending the fair to attend Justice Jameson thia we»k on a when to expect y >u we'll “set ’em the Grand Concert given on Tues warrant sworn out by Adam George $544 ke««rd. day evening by Prof. Werscbkul charging him with threatening to I will pay Five Hundred Dollars About r very w week« I will b- and hie vocal class. They will kill the latter. After hearing the certainly appreciate every numlier evidence Mr. Graves was discharg for the arrest and conviction of tb* rTf in Burns with ' K Plums and P- on the pr <ram. and wiil have an ed Ju“tice Jameson considering the person or persona who wrecked my opportunity of listening to some evidence not sotficient to justify camp near Burnt flat about the tainly remeswU • excellent music by home talent bolding the defendant to appear at 15th of August last. The following ‘ sniltnstflii»»" • -s • The fact that most of the proceeds circuit court. Among those from article«, among other», will do the wr- I ' forth- vl^* quality of fku t and prise« To remain here will also 1» an incen the Lawes neighborhood sub ciously destroyed Ho such I promi- tn deliver the nest tive to our people to attend, Our poenaed a* witnesses were: A lam wye level, cook stove, F-*- quality of winter fruit and desire bom* talent entertainment* have George and wife. Win George. I>r shop, flour, grain k .nJ" • k* that all my «u‘lomT« gif* m» a always been a sueceae and much Grave», B F Ansmnr, fl. O Hen tools and supplies Burn«. Oregon, rhanew bwdsre engaging winter fruit better than any from the outside dricks. J J Heint, F Crowley and Scott Hailey. from others. Aitn Cawritt t 1 bis will not be an exception. ff. X • L'i Schwartz & Budelman We are now readv to 1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE your orders for FALL and J PECIAL ATTENTION LADIES! )ur Lineof Dress Goods Consists of: That you will • ive honest value in every arti cle you buy, and that we will undersell any le gitimate competitor from 2 to 5 per cent, and to 8 i.i.v R! - rad money should vou be CHEERI i_____ - - vour , dissatisfied with any article we sell you. n we merit not part of your This will convine trade, but all of it. I N. BROWN & SONS. Burns, Oregon WESELL EVERYTH! 0 EAT, WEAR ANDUSE. S'I NEW GOODS ÏÏT S chwartz & B udelman , 2 t»W Un Burns, Oregon. Fruit & Producs Store. <11 VI I-1’RNISIIIN'G GOODS. In th. line one can find genuinn b.iri: linn that cannot be equaled. Win n in need of anything in thia line call and see this stock. Times-fierald. RPI 10T a L tj X Xw U 1 1 ttv-i’ 1» yiW 11 r- • • ■ ■ i- I rlaru, lar«« or amati Drugs, Tobacco and Ci- lee in any quantity. G \V WATERS, Bt’iiNS, O hkoon . MILLER & THOMPSON \ II. STAPLES 11)10 n : We make a specialty of Clothing, Boots and .< <■ Shoes. ** ** • SOLICTED. ONE PRICE TO ALL. Wlnil Orders SolicHed- nr handsome bed KN ITU UK CO.