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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1901)
T'-nprw.M Schwartz & Budelman heaters in GENERAL MERCHANDISE jj, opportunity yrttepcri iu the first step toward success. * it It is economy to buy GOOD ARTICLES, such as we Or. jffer you, and you do nc; pay any more than for an infer- °t>!i;or article. f- .* > »* »* ’itli,, “ior,r Our Shoe Department is com-! jlete in every detail. The best hat money can buy w> o:T-r yon ■Jere are some of our specialtie« >at<__________ lk> nade by leading m o1 ' :■ 'urers pL Shoe f - I. i :> - p* Victoria 13 $3 00 Shot '*> tnexcelled ifnr for Rivi. style aio! <lur:i tility. Our Village School Shoe for Girls and Boys—all sizes—made of first quality solid sole leather outer and inner soles and abso lutely one piece sole leather counters. Celebrated everywhere as the Rest. Our Mens High i’u' Colum’/a—espeei.i'lv made for winter «rear —a great seller and a shoe we can highly recommend. Dtt#; We also carry a full line of the celebrated Buckingham & Hecht Boots and Shoes, also the Capen Shoe. "Ladies and Misses handsome Coats, jack ets and Capes. Fur Collarettes at re markably low prices. e* e# outl.r’---- .<' •' '— -------- Elegant all woo! dress goods, m fancy trimmings, taffeta silks and “—velvets in all co ors. or A full line of Ladies, Misses and Chil- ;' drens Underwear and Ail Wool Hose car- ried in stock. i. S chwartz ¿¿ B udelman , Burns, Oregon. / Up to date Fur Garments N. Ladies Fur Collaretts N. Blown !« 11 Brown A Sons, Burns, Oregon. A Sons, Burns, Oregon. M. V Caw 1 field of Happy valley, We handle Allen A Lewis Pre i N was a pleasant caller at this office ferred Stock canned G sis. None better—Schwartz A Budelman. last Thursday. U? >.■» We have sulky plows, walking J. M. McKissick has I n in from «.S The Royal Tailors Strictly Fine Tailoring at Moderate Prices. » plows,gang plows at railroad prices. the Stein Mountain section for sev- Full stock.—Geer A Cummins. ral days. | Fruit jars at Geer A Cummins Columbia is the name of our high cut mens winter shoes, We that are warranted against break invite your inspection.—Schwartz age. A Budelman. Natural gas has been struck in a R okn - Last Thursday Nov. ell at Ontario nt a depth of 1030 to Mr, and Mrs. W. II. Decker in feet. It is not known in what this city, a girl. Mother and child quantity. When the Argus was doing well. We extend congratula published last Saturday the gas tions. had been burning 72 hours. I « Queen Quality Shoes—The famous shoe for women The most popular shoe in America I L - ___ --- A. C. H. Voegtly has just received John Deere plows are the best a car load of plows and harrows of plows made. You can get gongs, all sizes, and has put a price on sulkies, walking plows, or anv kind I Lent that will make them go. of plow at C. II. Voegtly’s. and get All prices have been reduced 20. them at reduced prices. Call and per cent at Jorgenson’s, except sta- be convinced. tianery, which has been lower than D iep —At his homo on Silver any place in town. Call and see. creek last Monday, Nov. 25, after Our stock and farm machinery an illness of over a years, R. J Ba was never more complete. Seeders, ker, aged 59 years. Mr. Baker was plows, cultivators, drills, anything a pioneer of this county where lie you want—Geer A Cummins. has been in the stock business. Ladies and Misses Jackets, Coats Deceased has suffered for the past bought from us will save from 15 to year or more from Bright’s disease. 25 per cent of your money.— The remains were interred at Silver creek. Besides the widow five Schwartz -k Budelman. Mrs J. H. Witzell, Mrs. All persons are hereby notified 'children. , Nellis Parker, Hobt. Baker Jr., not to remove any building rock Nina and Clyde Baker.Hurvive him. | from my land. One brother, E. 1). Baker lives near Burns, Oregon, Nov. 30. 1901. I Burns. L fon M. B rown . Mrs Sagers and family now have IN MEMORY OF ROBERT J. BAI EB. charge of the Commercial Hotel. Green be the turf above the, Tom has the general management of the hotel and bis past experience When carefully laid a way None knew thee but to love thee in that line will certainly prove Nor name thee but to praise. beneficial. Tears fell, when thou wert dying, J. C. Dodson, the horse buyer From friends who gathered round will be in this section again in And long where he was lying, about ten days to purchase more horses for artillery service. He de There will be memories found. sires horses from 15 to 1G hands high, colors, bay sorrel and roan. When hearts, whose truth was proven, Fine plating done by Jorgenson. When he was laid to rest, The Richardson A James saw There was a small wreath woven r C.; Lad rib vests at Miller A mill is again turning out lumber of And laid upon his breast. jptL.- r‘ ~~lI h unpR'in’B. all kinds. The mill is located in AS THS tAROEST CIRCULATION OF ' While memory bills us weep for ANT NEWSPAPER IN Tins county . .. * Cary was a v.sitor f.om good timber with a good road and thee, I rane Creek tali week. is ready to fill any size order sent PEOp: ■ -------- When thoughts nor words are free in. They also make the best shin satusuat . xoVEMimu i i ' -adit s Fur Collarettes N. Brown The grief is fixed too deeply, gles. Call for prices. A Sons, Burns Oregon. sties. And we shall mourn for thee. W. E. Burke, of the Portland J. .1. Donegan returned from I’ort- His niece, Local N ev.s. Land Company, is stoppii g nt the | land the first of the week. L ola B aker . Syme hotel. Mr. Burke's company i Up to date Fur Garments N Albert Oakermm w . > v .-itin, in filed an application some time ago Br> in A Suns, Burns, Oregon. ur city this week. for about 9000 acres of arid land in W D, Hanley has gone to the the neighborhood of Weicomvillc. Ladies Fur Cape^ A J > •■'« xN . railroad on business. The Argus says the meeting of Irown A Sons, Burns, Or. >i. He is here looking after matters the Malheur and Harney county pertaining to his land. Try tie se warranted fruit jars at “Doc” Hetnbree th- n > Woolgrower» Association, held in > Geer .t Cummins. t Riley, took it’ the mask ball A J Williams, of Calamity who X. Ontario Nov 20 was well attended. » C. II. Leonard and family have has been in Burn« for the past ten Among those from this county it ihiolka Have you seen the Christmas moved into their city residence for davs under the care of th • physici mentioned James Pau), J. 1). Jen lumber Delineator .’ ans, suffering from appendicitis, op n.-d ¿4 the winter. Dyke Jameso'i h kins, A. S. Swain and W. J. King left yesterday for his home. Mr. mtcher shop in the I’- \ >« R sort Ludi»« and Childrens black and The following resolution was un Williams is some what improved led leg in».—Schwartz A Budel-j animously adopted; , . mihling although not entirely recovered. man. Resolved, That we, tbe Malheur 12S.I- You can't do better 11. , u He and Mrs WiIlian» were accom and Harney county woolgrowers in pa|) . jrice« <»n farm nr < k > ' • Mrs Fram-es Schultz, or D»)ta panied home by his »ister. session assembled, at Ontario, Or., •jn,..—Geer A Cummin*. Col rad.i, sister of the late J. S. The Burr.s Furniture Co. baB a on Wednesday, November 20, 1901, device, is in our city. John Hembree wa new lot of art squares, rug«, carpet, do hereby request the honorable 1;fdavs this week H For. S ale or T ea 1>E—A nice sil- dining chairs, rockers, extension county courts of Malheur and Har . .accompanied by his v v> r <•>>rii"t and lea bet case See it and center tables in stock, “Dady” ney counties, State cf Oreg-ni, th t Ladies it will pa y -n to ! at the City Drug Store. the stock inspectors of said count is anxious to show them. see the new dress g > I- j i-‘ - Acton- Egli and family cume in and state, who are appointed by County Clerk King, of Malheur I io r- 1 and a»e th« guests of Mr. raid courts, be thorougli sheepmen county, accompanied by hi» wife, ceived at lamaburg a>>d D ilt 'O . ■ind Mrs. C. E. Kenyon. and one actively engaged in th< spent a few days in our city this sheep industry; that they be ap REG' The c<*partnership > f hr:-. \'our money, we cari «aventi Fur week. Mr. King Kit.g is interested in pointed as such stock inspectors Donegan has been d:-- Colar; ■’ and Boa».—Schwartz A the oil lands of that county and i upon the petition of a majority o' ndiv Donegan retiring fr Budeliuai». was here attending to some matters the several abeeptnen of the re«pe< nt‘.‘ plows drillscultivr.t r- We Frank want to Bunyard talk t > y and u Bailey in that connection liefen* the land live counties; that a copy of tbii We have a full stock on lers etc. Haye, were taking in the sights of office. They left for Vale this resolution be mailed to the honor prices in competition with r Land nl: at ,our ci.y the first of the week. morning able county courts of Malheur and i.shirr -—Geer 4 Cumm E A. Rieger. the popular mana Harney counties. P .n't buy your plow until you «* Mrs. Ike Blexi- have ioolu-d through C. II. Voetlv’s; ger of the Oreg >n Forwarding Co. by her mother. M r - M ;. • r Disselliti«« Notice. -c k. Just received a car load and Miss Sylvia Lvells. of Ontario, — returned home la«' « k f. were married last Wednesday in of them. Day. where Mr». M. > r w Notice is hereby given that the that city. Mr Rieger ha» many Have you ever looked for any medical treatmen' f r i friends in this county who wish co-partnership that exi-ted be thing better in the »bos line? The We are glad to «tatc • the young couple every >>ucc>-«R. tween Simon I æwîh and John Stew Victoria is, a trial will convince much improved in The bride is a very sweet and ac art is disolved by mutual consent. I you.—Schwartz A Budelman. Conn Wyatt left y..»tirJa ' complished young lady. The Mr. St'-wart retiring and Mr. Le wis B orn —At the Presbyterian) Time«-!lerild fores extends con receiving and paying all bills. private conveyance : r Harm a Man««, last Saturday. Nov. 23. to gratulations. J 'MN S tewart . from iwere there be wi 1 g t I . rrom i S imon L ew :«. Mr arid Mr» A. J. Irwin, a son. to finish bis I COU’ About every two week" I will be Con is consider- i l»e many friends of Rev Irwin Business College in Burns with fruit: Bear«. Apple«. k. one of our best b >v » and his many and wife are glad to know that Plums and Peaches. I will cer m -ti.-r and babe are doing well. rerv »nice»« »nd friends wish him • tainly remember my o’d friends will be glad to « come bin. ba. k John Jenkins of the firm of Jen-i and customers to the extent that J during vacation. kins Rr «. tbe sheepmen of Ander will do the very I ran for them in «■ i . vail vail ■». was in on busine»» thia quality of fruit and price« To The remains of M w. ek. wesk. lie left for home today. such I promise to deliver the ne«t pari, who«« de;, ’ k '•« Br<>« have contracted wi*l>|qUa)ity r of winter fruit and desire in oar la«t mk » « I h» M« Neal A Turner to »ink two that »¡1 mv cnatomer» give me a Las the Barna erm «»11« on their ranch*». The wells chance liefore engaging winter fruit morning, the fu WES Al.vrw C anpbei . i . «ill le 5<»J tret deep an<! if liar« from others. H« Presbyte ennduct-d at it* r< • boubl he indicatione of arte»ian f f Irwin M-i chareh bv Rev A A large crowd attended the t. iai.gnts ««’•-r th. y u ay sink further. Sheppard was ti Thanksgiving mask ball which was r ."he Times-jizrald. I I ti, q 8 AS 8 8 K AS Chase & Sanborn’s Boston Coffee Used by the best judges of coffee 1 <•> ««AWN/ I •-Z l'he Packard Shoe for Men. Up to date in style and moderate in price. Mr» in r Tr mt crevk an>; 1 » «t pareo« eeveral t a husband and t Deeeaaed wan "• Hr’ wh«r* ah« at’ schools for see - timely death i« «roa» sch>->> f- paths is ««• re ladree ■Ukl town i th C.èihl ! in B 1A* quite a »ticee»« We are unable to give a list of the masker« Mr«. F. DESERT LAND. FIN A J. PROOF Brown received th« beautiful man —NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION • r 4 <MBr* •' ■PM. •'*♦<»« W IW dolin offered ae a prize for tbe best *f »• I rl *•« ’>«•» R m « •obtained lady character Mr» R . Mm I Brown represerjed a Piute »quaw. a I* «5 ••¿¿ a : Aller, Jone» captured th- prize for RMM fl the he»» • :»t.. • »d g»>>• 5 •>».» char ► • -, ; • i. M acter. He represent'«! a Spanish • k ! * vaquero 5 a > 8 li -ZZ'CZ'Zl A? WE SELL EVERYTHING TO EAT, WEAR ANDUSE.| sj Aj 8 5/rsZs«szsAy N. BROWN & SONS Burns, Oregon. OUR SPECIALS For cash nro numerous, are offering special bargains large orders. You can't allord to do without such comforts when the price is within your reach. WALL PAPER in the very latest designs and in varied patterns. You simply can’t do belter else where. Wo have a team on the road with some new and special de signs in this line. We do upholstering to order and can fit you out with a couch or,b< <1 lounge in any style desired, t all and see patterns of coverings, trim mings, etc. Nl \T UOOIÍ TO I’. - k Kodaks s The absolute simplicity of the EASTMAN KODAKS has been the secret of their seccess, 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 rest.” We have a full lino of these Kodaks and are al ways glad to explain them to anyone interested in this fascinating amuse merit. < ‘Ui’V Dill <i STORE II. M. H orton , l’ropt. 0T<»s<ro ill/ ELEGANT BED ROOM SETS, various styles in dressers, chiffon iers, commodes, ladies combination cabinet«, sideboards, etc. Exten sion tables, library tables, center tables, dining chairs, rockers, cots, iron beds, children's cribe, couches, window shades, curtain rods and trimmings. In fact we have every thing carried in an up to date fur niture store. Be sure to get our prices on car pets, mattings, mattresses, pillows, kitchen oil cloth, tapestry portiers, building paper, carpet lining, pic ture moulding. BURNS FURNITURE CO. Co i o HOPKINS &, HUNTER'S W hen ready to purchase your HARNESS-AND fall supplies don’t forget the old k «»(everythin;» ehop. Their (jive them a ÍWEIDEH PHOTO STUDiC of Mr. and £ I 8 AV M ;E « reliable O C. Co., Huntington. Oer lines are now lull and com iOt Til MAIN ST., BUK> píete, and at prices as low as the •••••••••••••••••«•«••••a lowest. fUMoM LEW IR LEWIS A GARRET, Pm.t«. arrCTH main »TkrKT. This barn ha» just l*en com plete»! ai>0 my natron, will Ire well treated. H>>is*. » ntrn«t- e't to m* will r • v» th* Is*»’ of care. H.y 25 cent« BALED HAY FOR SALE Y<«er Patronay S >ii> ¡ted. I Correspondence solicited.