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Schwartz & Budelman in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dr. Brownton is expected home J. W. Suownjs down from Hnr- from San Francisco sometime in i I »ey. The Burnu Furniture Co received February. a lot of new goods this week. Guy and Loren Hembree have, s' Newell Hall has been circulating been in from Silver creek, for sev 8 8 >7 - among his friends in Burns ihie eral days. I week. We have sulky plows, walking NN J. W. Buchanan and 'family plows,gang plows at railroad prices. (spent a few days at their ranch Full stock.—Geer A Cummins. Z A. L. Vanderpool and wife were this week. the guests of relatives in our citv I J. T. Bailey, of John Day valley, : this week. They were among a former resident of this county, those to enjoy the New Year’s is over on a visit. dance. Stocktaking reduction, Goods | reduced in all lines. Remnants ( Mrs. Sagers solicits a share of the ' public patronage. Her bakery turns (counter. N. Brown A Sons out good eatables. Rye and gra- j Manager Kellogg, of the 0-B ham bread as well as white always ■ stage line, is looking after business ’ on hand. matters at this end of the line. The Bums Furniture Co. has a C. H. Voegtly has just received new lot of art squares, rugs, carpet, a car load of plows and harrows of dining chairs, rockers, extension R;*í;*5^5í«5SíSS«í®S®S#S5«S«S®SSS«SSS»ÍS4SSS5SSSSS««S«SSSSí««WSSSS®S4#S®SSSftSSS«í«S«e» (ail sizes, and has put a price on and center tables in stock. "Daily” them that will make them go. is anxious to show them. /Rev. Father McDevitt will ac- L. F. Andrews, the genial host of » company John Budelman to Port I the Burns, now has a half interest land. They will go by private in the bar in connection. Mr. conveyance to Shaniko. Andrews expects to put in a com WE ARE STOCK-TAKING Prices on a Great Hany Lines «SSSS»SSS»SSSS«$«¿ Call on us and Examine New Prices. WATCH THIS Our stock and farm machinery i plete new out fit of fixtures includ was never more complete. Seeders, ing a handsome bar next spring, plows, cultivators, drills, anything l/ R. S. Settlemire an employe of you want.—Geer & Cummins. (the P. L. S. Co., on the Island County court has been in session > rnnch, received a $300 saddle this since Thursday I i,,.-„.i..., morning, morning. 1 lie ( froln the Dalles, where it was principal business is the inspection (made. It is certainly a "daisy” of reports of the various county and has been admired by all who officers. saw it. NV. B. Johncon was over from W. J. Coleman returned Monday Silver creek this week spending a from monument where he had been • few days with his family. Mr. as referee taking testimony in the Johnson is still having trouble with case of Neal vs Roach. He took his eyes. hi* departure Wednesday for Bak I John Deere plows are the best plows made. You can get gongs, sulkies, walking plows, or ativ kind of plow at C. II. Voegtly’s, and get them at reduced prices. Call and ba convinced. er City accompanied by his wife—I Canyon Eagle. I I 8 8 I r p8 ? À Positive Reduction Sale I I to Cash Purchasers. II S' Pioneer Merchants, s' N. BROWN & SONS Burns, Oregon I i II X WATCH PARTY. Narrows Happenings. JOHN GEM BURLING, /' The beautiful spring weather we Upon invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Optician and Mr and Mrs. M. V. Baker,of the Jeweler. are now enjoying makes one be- chwartz Eiutfitvt'f. Isaac .Schwartz several of their Warm Springs, were visitors this i leivc that he is not in Eastern Ore Pine Watch Repairing A Spe friends met at their lovely home ( Fred DeLentmen, of Suplee, gon, but in the sunny south We on the evening of Dec. 31 to watch | week. cialty. Crook county, was shaking hands are having all the winter we need the old year out and the new one 1 Mr. Randolph Gibson and Miaa NEXT POOR TO I’. O. with his many friends in this city provided a good supply of snow in. It was indeed a jolly crowd ( Zoe Bel four, of Buck creek, were at falls by the middle of March. It is 1 this week He was over having and the host and hostess made all 1 the dunce the 24th. ideal for the stock. P. M. Cheeney was a business some dental work done. I present feel welcome and perfecty | Mr. V. Cawlfield and wife, of visitor the first of the week. The entertainment given by the at ease. The evening was spent in Happy valley, were here this week All persons are hereby notified ; I H —" *““* Try those warranted fruit jars at not to remove any building rock Burns Athletic Association last playing whist, hellbender, music, visiting friends and relatives. Saturday evening was a very cred charades etc. Refreshments were <A8 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF Geer t Cummins. from my land. Mr. Heb. Miller, of Surprise val i Burns, Oregon, Nov. 30. 1901. itable exhibition ar.d all who at served and at l'oclock the guests ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. ley, is shaking hands with his I Shoes! Shoesl! Our shoes are L fon M. B rown . tended were well pleased. The reluctantly retired to their homes many friends here this week. Heb priced right and represent highest SATURDAY. JANUARY 4. 1902, M rs Geo. ITagney, who has been , boys contemplate another exhibi wishing Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz a says he doesn’t like the valley as standard.—N Brown & Sons. happy and prosperous New Year. well as the good old town of the suffering from tonsilitis, is im-| tion in the near future. J. C. Johnson, the Warm Spring proving and expects to leave for > a A scarf pin in the shape of a wish These present were: Mr and Mrs Narrows. Local News. isheepmar, has been spending a her Canyon City home about next bone with an etneral set was picked W E Trisch, Mr and Mrs II C Dev The absolute simplicity of Ike Const-'nce, of Silver creek, few days in our city. Wednesday. up in the Masonic ball alter the in ens, M r and Mrs John Gemberling, the EASTMAN KODAKS made the Narrows a visit this ! W B Johnson is over from Warm Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dibble were The registration books will be stallation exercises last night. The Mr and Mrs Sam Mothershead, Mr week. I ihh been the secret of their the guests of Mrs. W. B. Johnson opened at the clerk’s office next owner may haye it by calling on and MrsJulian Byrd. Misses Fan Springs. seccess, in fact so easy has Win. Dunne has quite a force of( I The public schools resumed work j ““-'s this week. nie Donegan, Clare Swain, Messrs -j Monday. Voters should remember F. 8. Rieder. photography become that men working on his well. Billy is This office is in receipt of a Frank Welcome, Willie McKinney going to put in a horse power j Thursday. ■ G. W. Clevenger, our I undertaker, That they must register before elec any bright boy or girl of check for three hundred ai d sixti- and John Budelman. 10 years can successfully 41 H Brown has been in from has raoved 10 hig "ew building tion time. pump that will raise 4000 gallons accomplish every step in Diamond for several days. | north wf J’ C' Welcome’s harness ■^About 60 couples attended the fiva days, signed by C. II Voegtly, of water per hour. Peter Clemens Wins Machine. »hop. picture taking, from 'press New Year dance at Floral hall the hardware dealer This check Eddie Anderson made a business A. Egli, the Wagontire stockman is drawn on the National Bank of ing the button" to "doing Wed nesday night. All report a , Notice change in C. H. Leonard ’ s The handsome sewin'* machine trip to Burns this week. paid us a Hying visit this week. Prosperity and arrived at our desk the rest.” jeardin this issue. Mr. Leonard fine time, as the floor was not so given away by N. Brown A- Sons on Mr. and Mrs. Dalia Turner, of We have a full line of January 1, 1902. Thanks old boy, Walter Cross was down from now has his office in the Times- crowded as at big dances. ¡January 1st was won by Peter Happy valley, were visitors this these Kodaks and are al ( same to you . Trout creek the first of the week. Herald building. i Clemens. During the first week of week. The Richardson A- James saw V ways glad to explain them I Don’t forget the social dance on A. A. Cowing, ex-receiver of the December last, the firm inaugurat- I Queen Quality Shoes for women. mill is again turning out lumber of to anyone interested in all kinds. The mill is located in The Christmas tree nod dance January 10th, given by the K of P’s " i The factory can’t fill our orders. local land office, has been in for j ed a new system to stimulate their tliis fascinating amuse good timber with a good road and several days past helping receiver here the 2-ltli was a grand success. cash sales and gave a chance or O. D. Rusk and family were the our 8hoe business is our hobby.— is ready to fill any size order sent ment. There were 60 numbers sold. The in. They also make the best shin Newell on his quarterly report, number to eyery cash purchaser, guests of friends in Burns this N Brown <V Sous. Narrows is coming to the front. I»U'I<1 STORE this was made necessary on account which entitled them toadraw. All gles. Cail for prices. Week. No one should kick at the cli II. M. I I oicton , l’ropt. of the rush of business during the numbers were placed in a box and Mr. Marion Horton and wife, of M arried — Last Sunday morn past few weeks Several ti*w students have enter mate. If we had a railroad we ■ one firawn out on January 1. The Diamond, were here at the hop. ed the business College since the couldn’t keep out thousands of peo- ing, Dec. 29 at the Presbyterian i Parker are i one holding the corresponding num Mr. and Mrs J. M. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Harper went pie who would take up their resi manse, Mr. W. P. Cochran and Miss liolidav vacation. ber was the lucky individual to to Burns to spend their Christmas River home down from their Silvias Grace Catterson, Rev. A. J. Irwin J, F Mahon was in on land busi dence with us. today. Theo« two old pioneers are ■carry off the prize The manager Mr. Taylor Simmons returned ness this week. We are informed i---------- 1 Ira Venator is in our city at pre officiating. Both the contracting building a large new house anil | of this great religious weekly spent parties are residents of the Lawen home on last Monday's stage from scrape, hop lie will apply for quite a “batch” ' sent under the cate of physicians every (tickle he Could neighborhood the bride being the furnishing it in modern style, where Burns where he has been under I on account of a sore finger caused of land under the Carey act. ing to »in the priz* but all in vain. daughter of Mr. and .Mrs I> N. they will spend their reclining the care of Dr. Volp for some lime. We want to talk to you about by a hojee bite. The wound was Catterson. Mr. Cochran has been years in comfort All their children He bought several spools of thread poisoned from the teeth of the an — one at a time — Ix-sides two or The school entertainment the plows drills cultivators, seeders etc. a resident of that section for several live in this country and each year home of three blocks of matches and a can 24th, under the nian-igement of a re-union is held at the We have a full stock on hand at imal. years. We join their many friends i ->f fruit. He is too good looking to Miss Julia Greeley, was a grand the parents. prices in competition with railroad. Of course you know we sell Roy in wishing them a happy life. be lucky and lots given up. There's success. -Geer A Cummins. al Worcester Corsets. We sell a y Quite a number of our citizens - From the report made to the nothing in it. No premium for Wm. C'arbal was shaking hands J. D. Moore and Pete Shieltx ar- great many. They are the leading county court thia week by the took in the grand ball at Harney cash purchases w'll tempt him with his many friends here this corset tn the large cities. — N on New Year ’ s night and ail report ri Ived from .he railroad Tuesday sheriff there is practically no de again. week. a fine time. Among those who at 'ith height for several of our firms. Brown A- Sons, Agents. linquent taxes in Harney county. tended were Mr. and Mr«. L*e Cal Tiiev had a very g<x>d trip, the Mr and Mr Wm. Hard well, of John Budelman of the firm of The 1900 assessment roll, a« charg Religiuua Service.. rpads most of the way being good Schwartz and Budelman, expects ed by the county clerk amounts to dwell, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Ander- the Warm springs, were here at Co son, Geo. Shelley and family, Mr. Christian Science services at H L. the dance, Bill is just as young Ribbons! Ribbon!! We want to to leave next Tuesday for Portland 476,395 90. Sheriff'» assessments and Mrs. Frank Goodman, Mieses Brisco ’s residence every Sunday 11 as he ure to lie. •e ill you more ribbons. We can do where he will visit for an indefinite $954 71, making a total of 477,- I x - ii Robinson and Myrtle Jameson, a n>, and 7.30 p m. Meeting also 1 350.61. Of this amount 476,999 21 it We have reduced the price on length of time While absent Mr. Mr Frank Cummins, of Dia For tir»t < I hsh John Darsey's orchestra furnished held each Wednesday evening at 8 al ill ¡it.es of ribbon.—N Brown A Budelman will select much of the has been collected leaving delin mond. mad* the Narrows a busi the music, having the same pieces o'clock. All are cordually invited 8014« spring goods for the firm. Hi« quent taxes to the amount of $351.- ness trip this week. We'll not tell as played for the Christmas dance to attend. Subject for tomorrow many friends hope he will enjoy the I 34. This is a good allowing for the what k Ind of business it was, but - The New Year edition of tba here. “God” sheriff's office. we are saying our tin cans. Or--genian contains over 6*1 pages vacation he so much deserves. Rev. A J Irwin will preach at It is a mamoth edition and is full Henderson Elliott, of Hag* Hen We are in receipt of a shipment ■^M arried —Last Thursday Janu Notice of Final Settlement. Harney th* 2nd Sunday of each of ntervsting matter setting forth of "The Boss” Roaster, Raker and ary 2. at Harney City, Mr. T. B. iias moved back here for the winter month at II a m. and 7:30 p. m. tb- re-K>urce» of Oregon and ad- | Steamer which will be given away James and Mrs J. K. Tudor. The In the matter of the estate of J. B Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 to feed hie st.x k. j« ning states p. m. . to our customers. They are a very mal^iagacame as a surprise to their Craig, decea.ed: Mrs D. II Smyth and family, of There will lx- preaching services Happy valley, were here at the d useful, desirable and necessary ar friends on account of the extreme J M. Ilaiton. C. Cummins and Notice is hereby given to the at the Poison Creek »< hrxil house N. A. Cornish went over to Silver tide When you have made cash youthfulness of the contracting par heirs of J B. Craig, deceased, and every 4th Sunday at 2:30 p. hi . Christmas tree and dance. ere- k Monday, returning Thursday. purchases to the amount of 430 a ties and even if the parents did to all persons having an interest in Rev A J Irwin, pastor. Bert Bailey and Lee Thornberg. Tb-- gentlemen were looking at . roaster is given to you. Cail and not object there were a number of the estate, that the administrator of tiie <)<) ranch, were here for the •••••••••••••••••••••••• church At the Presbyterian aosii- land in that section which and get a card filled out. Miller bachelors who did—J. W. Shown has filed his final account, and the Burns. Rev. A J Irwin pastor ball. •IMOM LKWfR, J T. GAMMFTT among them. Both the parties are court by order made and entered Devine services the 'bird ami fourth tbev will apply for under the Carey A Thompson. Earl Elliott and wife are visiting well and favorably known in thia January 3d, 1902, filed Saturday, Sundays of each month at 11 a. rn. wet w« understand. I Deputy Sheriff J C Wooley, of county and have resided in Harney February 15, 1902, at 1 o’clock p •nd 7:30 p tn. habbalh «x-hool at with Mr. end Mrs II Elliott. Ixwal talent will present “Hick’ry ( Granite, |>aseed through town LEWIS A GARRET. I’aora. R aotimk . vicinity for a number of years Mr m of said day, at the county court 10 a. m every Sabbath morning. *<>l TH NAIM 1TMKKT. Farm' some time this month. Thursday, enroute to Baker, where James was at one time county com room, in Burns. Oregon, as the Preaching aervicea at the Baptist Having taken part in "Hick’ry he turned over to Sheriff F W Thi« barn has just I ren com Fruit jar. al Geer A- Cummins missioner and ha. been prominent time end place of having vuch ob church every 1st and 2nd Sundays, pleted and mi patron* will lie Farm, tbe writer can certainly rec- Durbin, of Marian county, J. M ■ in politics here since the early ’80. jections ae may >*■ made or filed morning and evening Sunday that are warranted against break • well treated. 11 or Ms entrust oaniend it to oar people aa "O K.” McCowan, a young man wanted in They are very esfimabl. people for thereto, and for the consideration school every Sunday at 11a. m We uuderatan i Hon. C. W Parrish that couuty on a charge of seduc ed to me will receive the best whom only lb* beet words are and settlement of the administra prayer meeting every Thursday of rarr. Hey 25 cents will manage the local company, tion under penalise of marriag* evening. •poken We sincerely hope their tor’s account. •mi 'hat this is the first of a «cries He has been working at the R—i hie will be free from care »nd that BALBI» HAY FOR BALE. Dat»J January 4. 1902. of like entertainments to take place Bov for the vest fire or six months they may live in happiness to a A L. Vast, it a root. Your Patronage Solicited. Administrator ds*. g the w; - ter ripe old age. I —' in-pter Reporter & B udelman , S Burns, Oregon. The Times-Ji erald. Kodaks ■ , . • 1 HOPKINS S, HUNTER'S NEW FEED BARN. I