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i •i i ^.Schwartztci Bad; iman “White is King”call atN. Browu d- Sons. A Terrible Accidia James, tue ‘J-year old .-.on <. Mr. I.awrencv Sheppard was a busi and Mrs. L. F Wiseman, met with ness visitor Thursday. tDoaters ‘n a frightful death this morning “White isl<ii g”call at N. Brown about 8 o’clock by beii g thrown A Sons. from a horse and dragg. some Winter is here and still we are thing over four blocks in Burns. short of wood—and so is everybody He had ridden the anima down 2’ Jfin opportunity prospect .v /•>;? fir bbp totvarer success. else. from his home on the hih to water •i t is eccnomy to fcuy COOL' ARTICLES, such as wp ' White is King"callat N. Brown ut the well by Miller A L’h mpson’s «• r you, and you do net pay any more than for an infer- i Sons. store. Just as lie was leaving the titk-, article. > ^ ** ** > -* F. G. Stauffer was over from hist mare got frightened either at some Œcte ’ ..¿h- ____________ Crane creek ranch the first of the boys skating on a little rip of ice iu the street or at the ismkmenon S week. »ur Shoe Department is com Our Village School Shoe for the cross walks and threw him. te in every detail. Th» be.-t Girl? and Boy-—al! size.—made We have sulky plows, walking Dis left arm was entangled in the s»; t money can buy we off- r you of first quality solid sole leather plows,gang plows at railroad prices. rope and the animal started to run are some of our epecialtit-s Full stock—Geer & Cummins. outer and inn r soles nnd abso toward Lome, dragging the help pt de by laading^manufacturers Frank Turner, who has l.een sick less boy west to the corner of A. W. lutely one piece sole leather :toria ¡13 00 Shoe for Ladies from typhoid fever, is still confined Gowan's residence then turned txcelled for style and dura- counters. Celebrated everywhere to his home. south and ran down toward the L^ty. a? tl>n Best. Fruit jars at Geer & Cummins Anderson hotel. There she slop cam? me again?», n' tiiat are warranted against brettk- ped when the boy es Our Mens High Cut Columbia—especially made for w inter high crosewalk. Some n t. near age. Ef'i .ar—a great seller and a shoe we can highly recommend. cut the dope and picked up ti e un We also carry a fuil line of lite celebrateil Buckingham if: The snow and rain of fast conscious little fellow and he was •cht Boots and Shoes, also the Capen Shoe. Thursday morning stopped tb.e later carried to the office of Drs. ------------------------ street improvement for a time. Marsden and Geary where he died C. H. Voegtly has just received about an hour after the accident, .adies and Misses handsome Coats, Jack a car load of plows and harrows of the right side of his skull was Ut ets and Capes. Fur Collarettes at re- all sizes, and has put a price on terly shattered and the scillp torn them that will make them go. away with the brain protruding. - - markably low prices, ct ct «.$ I. S. Geer, N. A. Cornish ar. ,ll' Tee ekull was torn off about two — ——— James Dalton went to the Silver inches in width a.id from his creek section Sunday, returning temple bail. be. ind his ear Several I 1 Bats Wednesday. The gentlemen were men witnessed the ne ident but were unable to render any assist out looking fur land. ance. Our stock and farm machinery James A. Wiseman was born in was rever more complete. Seeders, A full liner oi Ladies, Misses and Chil- plows, cultivators, drills, anything Missouri and was 9 years old the 22 of last April lie came herewith io, Irens Underwear and Al! Wool Hose car y ou want —Geer & Cummins. his parenrs two years ago. Iii? Wo publish a very interesting shocking death is a severe blow to ted in stock. communication from Archie Mc his parents who have the heartfelt Gowan on our first page this week sympathy oftheentire community. JOHN GEMBEIILING, The funeral will tale place tomor descriptive of hi3 and El Martin’s tuul Optician row afternoon nt 2 o’clock lrom the Jew lei*. trip of the past summer. SCHV. RTz & IJnKraver. All persons are hereby notified 1 I’resbyteJian church. A. J. Irwin Fine Watch Repairing A Spe- not to remove any building rock I will Lave charge of the service. ci ilty. BOtiol I from my land. and City Elections at Drewsey. NEXT IlOOlt TO 1’. •Burns, Oregon, Nov. 30. 1901. I.FON M. B bown . Drewsey, Dec. 7, 1901 John Deere plows are the best Fine plating done by Jorgenson. Drewsey Lodg i No.I ll I. O. O. F, plows made. You can get gongs, elected the following otllcera for th« Ladies rib vests at Miller it sulkies, walking plows, or any kind term ending July 1, 1902 u? follows: Thompson’s. ------ » - ■ ■•■■■ of plow at II. Voegtly’?, and get I S THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF J. II. Mahon and brother Will I them at reduced prices. Call and J. R. Diewitt, N. (•'.; S. D. Web dell V. G.; J C. Bartlett. See; Geo. ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. were in Wednesday. be convinced. Carey, Treas. The lodge will Lave “White is King’’call at N. Brown “White is Kiug”call at N. Brown a public instalation of ofiieeri on »ilia: sATuauAY. nr.cEMr.i •• r ; : it Suns. ¿Sons. Friday evening the it) of January Our merchants have begun dis- For a fine Columbia talking ma followed by a grand ball. j playing their Christinas goods. chine and line Christmas presents i Minerva 1*. D. Lodge No. 112. Local News. Thu absolute simplicity of Try those warranted fruit jars at for old and young at reduced prices I O O. F. elected ofliciT« as fol the EASTM AN KODAKS go to Jorgensen’s there you w.ii , lows: Mrs. E. V Hint’ll, N. G; Mrs —> “White is King”call at N Brown ( ; s. has been the sucri tot their Lillie Johnson, V. G.; Mrs. Nettie son? find what you desire cheap. secce??, in fact so easy ) iuh The Burns Furniture Co receiv- ceBu/ J W- Saver came down from led • photography bicorne that The marriage of J. E Loggan a id Johnson Sec ; Mrs. Beatrice Stand more new things this week. ie sawmill Thursday. Mis? Ella Jlow. er took place at the ; lee Treas.jW. D. Bakar Fin Sec. any bright boy or girl of ___ “V. . <■ is K; ■„ "''all at N. Browr. home of the bride’s parents, Mr J The Modern Wo duini of the 10 years can succcssfnlly Have you seen tbe Christmas a ;;111S accomplish every Step in ,4r>1fumbor "Delineator ’ Notice the ad of the annual and Mrs A. W. Howser near Har 'America Camp No. 7615 elected S. I I). Webdell, V. C. and W. B. Balter ney, on Thursday Nov. 28th. Ju«-1 picture taking, from ‘press ; V Willi* MeKinne •• I lice Davis performing the ceremony. ¡clerk. They will give a public ing the button" to "doing v r vyroui the mill the pa . V .. j > . - w .. ■ : V" : The contra: ting parti»? are too wt II • entertainment on Friday Dec. 13 the rest.” ' You can’t do better g ’ ■>' r good tim ■ known to need an introduction from followed by a grand ball. We have a full lino of The town of Drewsey elected th ■ ’‘«rices on farm much ■' ry at tb..- | Get a chance on beautiful 5 The Times-Herald. The bride be these Kodaks and are al- drawer Dr >p H id White Sewing ing ti.e youngest daughter of Mr. following officers: C. E. Stan JIeu, ---- Geer & Corni.line. way? glad t ■ xplain tl eta \Mu 'bin» N. Brown A S ms will give Mayor; J. D. Daly E. Olson, and to noyono interested .n Lee Caldwell return».! list Fri away free one of tln-se Machines and Mrs. A. W. llowrer and John Loggan is the eldest son of Mi ai d Geo. McDowell Alderm - i two years this fascinating amuse lay from a trip to Boise city and during this month. Mrs J II. Loggan. John was one of term; J A. Bartlett, ... 3. Carey ment. ather railroad points Court Stenographer Coleman and th» boys who helped “L’ncle Sam” j and Joe Lamb Aldcman 1 year Jw CEIY l»HI fl HIOUK and call r, J. Ladies it will pay v i wife have returned from Canyon in the Philippines. We join the term; Geb. Carey. Marshal; K. L. H. M. H orton , l’ropt. seethe new dress g> * j 1''’ r ’ City where the former has been at many friends in wishing the happy ite .dee, Recorder; J. C. Bartlett „ , ceived at Lunaburg and I iton’i. tending the fall term of circuit I Trias. couple success and a long life. fad'’ Mrs Robt. Irving an I little sot court. “White, ie King"cali at N Brown Narrow, Happen!»!,. of Harney, were tl GIVN AWAY FREE—A beauti * Sons. "l itives and friends > ' ' ful fivo drawer Drop Head White Rube Hug’iet made a business A letter from Dana, California week . Sowing Ma -liine a chan.'« eiven under date of Nov 27, to Mrs J. M. trip to Burns last Saturday. porch ase — N with everv Cash We want to talk to von al ut Parker, announces th»; sail tidings Brown and Sons. Frank Cawlfield and G. ■ Sim plows drills cultiva ur - . r |of the sudden death of J. II. Crum, mons went to Burns last Saturday We have a full clock on • <1 T. J. Garrett ha? returned front < f aripoplexy on the evening of Nov. prices in competition with rail- I California where b" went with the 24. Tbe family were all seated at md brought a windmill h line with them for Mrs. N. J Si >tn • *. —Geer & Cumini' artillery hor«ea bought the -upper table in th ir comforta G»o Curtis, Scott (.'alter- n anti Dodson rec»nt’.'.’. W O. White i j ’ : ’ ble home and Mr. Crum «eemeil in his large roomy r< L - Don't buy your plow until you his usual health and good spirits. Frank Dunn have come home fr >m lot« in South Btrr H have looked through C If. Voetlv’« He got up from the table and went the horse ride and have some fine is doing the plaster wo: k Wi.*n stock. Just received a car load to another room to pul some wood eavtlry horses which they exiMCl retí. coa'pleted this will • ■> v< r: i.eat of them. i.i the stove and fell dead. The de to sell to Mr. Janu a No 11 tn in, •nd substantial b' r ria-. Frank Brit- Mr Ja ceased was well known to the p-'s- Grant Thomn-nn and wife w»n\ The Richardson • '■ - ' up from their T.rv.-en horn» Wed p’e of this county wh»r» he and his lhgham ami S . ni Parrt.-h are at two sous were in the sin » p business the Narrows. Mr. Shariunii is buy» mill is again tun nesdav and Thursday. Thev were . iugcavelry bor e? and fe am and for aometime. T! ■■ widow is a •11 kinds. The n 1 the guests of friend« while in our t»r to Mr». J. M Parker. I. - I - Frank are his Vaquera*. good timber with a 1 i . ai 1 city. the widow two grow n aona survive Mr. Geo. Fimi'i'.rt has is ready to fill suv - ■ r him. in. They «l«o it : » ,h • n I Cord, Oregon with a load uf freight gles. Cali for pr ‘ White is Kir g ’call at N. Brown ! M*i on tl:-* ail k <v Sons. F L. Andrew- enterprising lar . «1 f Tbe bill for l»a«mg the public Burna, ban bad tl . ; fr. e, framed by the National rang' painted, many it t r egrowers Association v* a* ed and others 3 Catti M'¡-iEt>— On Thanksgiving, helped tbe opp> X 2S. in Burn«. Mr. Jam»s Git»- published in a recent issue of the r son and Mamie '7 il«on. We over i Oregonian. We have nut the He ha» arraug li er^rr n his gueeta MM1 »d th* event l#.t w*»k space to publish it this issue, but e happy nap .Mr bis Lu«inoao i« i l-nt it is no : too late to tnske it will appear in our next. J mules at a g «tira. A. J. Irwing raid’ the ? *.. At N Brown “White is K A Sons. r hi #. We extend congratula i By the time we celebrate the Wm. Dun tilt Lewis & Clark Centeni.il in !•» »5 moved up to About »vor; twn weeks I will I* river. GARRET. I' m in Burn« with :r- P»«»- Ap »in r eipt of a «hipmrnt Harney county will be in the MAT •'» K»' KT. I will cer- Dim« end P, «• h»» Mr Taylor I Ik»*»” Roae'er. Baker and front ranks in the matter of agri * ha« h *’. culture and quite probaMy hat e tainlv remeaab» - n>y od frierd« Mrs. Join A «earn g which will l-e given away tient that | U and »•>»•*-Ter« • i' g from •9 pleted an»1 tr jr pitrtHi* will I* s*ton era. Thev ar» a very a railroad to that the thousands h-ifer*. the | who visit our state during the big f . tfoer in will do the v»r 1 can ♦17 to *11 p-r » for 99 w-11 treat» d. • - » '» iri n»»*«»ary er fa;r w i 1 lx able to wc us bhrssom cows *i.l Cal vs 9 ■ ! to me e the h*e 4 pne»* To quali'v of fr" t Vhen von have ri ad* ca«h as tbe ro*e. ’», .li v-r I he neat of care. II > ouch ' ■ • to th- amount of 130 a Frink Cawlfl • jit a 0.1 ¿—Ire qaaLty oi »It SALE. 9 BALED lit • eir«n »« riu Call and Li* Fittati that all me < u- 9 n ici led. isti «prit Y or Fair 9 a card filled out Miller »!»•« ■» I»A. ■ e : /t• ?*»r i - ?.M T b A lviw Cawrau TL- »••a. fraas othet« GENERAL MERCHANDISE. - The Eoyal Tailors Strictly Fine Tailoring at Moderate Prices I -___ _ . - . . . . - - j- >> -.-v >A^se e. j- ? 8 S he most popular shoe in America. i « Queen Quality Shoes-The famous shoe for women Chase & Sanborn’s Boston Coflee Used by the best judges of col lee Fhe Packard Shoe for Men. Up to d¿ue in style and moderate in price. w 8 y> 8 8 I H : a í WESELL EVERYTHING TO EAT, WEAR ANDUSE. « N. BROWN & SONS Elegant all wool dress goods, ancy trimmings, taffeiasilks anc ,/elvets in»ail colors. c- < Burns, Oregon « Ó A-... -.__ B udelm an , .1. W. Bums, PiiKMin.sr and actibu casiiikb . H. C. I. kvknb , Vu b -I’ bi : sii > i : nt . The Citizens Bank I (INCOHI’ORATBD.) . BURNS, OREGON. CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00 A (¡onerili Ilanliinu; 1 Htsini a-s Triim-neti'il. W. Y. King, I. S. Geer. Geo. Fry, W. E Triscb, J C. Welcome. Dili ctors: ( '< ini’? I ><>nil< ni ‘e 1 n v iti'U. iLotiaMS >' izrtrcbetocL "'CV'itlxo-ULt “c.irx. Am prepared to do all kinds of Dental work, having the latest and most im proved methods. Crown and jSridf?;© "Work a Specialty. L. L. White. Office in V<jegtly|;Building. CITY MEAT MARKET P. G. SMITH, Propt., I'1. ;.., Or, gon. Fresh Beef Pork, etc. in any quantity desired- Head Cheese Bolc^na and Sausage cf all kinds always en hand Your patronage solicited. ’SC: \r àlcl lain A Biffa Proprietors, Bum-, (in-on UNDER NEW MANAGF I'.JT F. L ANDREWS, Proprietor. BirR.XH, OREGON*. Thia hotel is centrally 1< »I» d a I ur ’rrtl.» management nt sn ■ . (l, ..<| !, • 1 T -1 i. • has i- h •! ’•<••/! Iv renovated I i- W»!l f : • >.|i< d I •' ' , I.*.,., i, i ’ ' - < f I .'ite, IM’COUl- >• furio . i • uuJating waiters Tv Special xkuiix:ia..;.A 7rc.v&lir.»n lion.