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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1902)
x Ur spl l..o W. Schwartz & Budelman GENERAL MERCHANDISE Every ar ’m fl •J G 7 KG’ I Will be reduced D .n if you want BARGAINS, Be 5ure to take advantage of this saie. Fi y* Special inducements for cash. 's ! ntinu' > !Aerar, 1 nr- vai 1 nu. •. . i,.g concert next D. S. Graves and Mr. Caipenter January 1G at Floral H.. I. were among our I.aw.m vi-it-. n thK Fruit jars at Geer >■.' Cummins> ' *> •'* week, that are warranted against break | C. T. Miller and age. 1 up from I.awen a i week. Those who attend the llolnies- Stocktaking reduction. Goods 1 helps concert next Timrs lav reduced in all I lines. Remnants evening will certainly I <• given a s s» ’* N. Brown & Sons counter. rare treat in the line of music. 8 J.C. Freeman was a callerat Don’t buy your plow until you this olliee this week. Clark knows have looked through C. 11 Voetlv’- how to tickle the printer. stock. Just received a ear load i '> The “Tule Club” will give a of them. <rrand mrsk bail at Narrows on 1 lie Richardson >t lames saw 8 I Feb 7. mill is again turning out lumber of 8* W. If. Canady and family now all kinds. The mill is located in ' occupy one of Frank .lickson’s good timber with a good road and is ready to fill any size order sen ; houses. in. They also make the beat shin We have sulky plows, walking gles. Call for prices. ' plows,gang plows at ruilroad prices. John Sweitzer, the old-time cabi Full stock.—Geer A Cummins. net maker has decided to sell his James Sherman, who are-buying '•fleets in Burns and return t > the j horses for cavalry purposes in home of his childhood in the East South Africa has something over Mr. Sweitzer lias he n doin ’ c abi 35 head. net and carpenter work in this C. II. Voegtlv has just received place for a number of years and is a car load of plows and harrows of one of our best mechanics, lie all sizes, and has put a price on will sell his tool“, etc., at public them that will make them go. auction on Saturday, I.. M. Seaward and wife were were over from Harney this week ! Business Culley; Notes. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. J ' Springer. i The college is in good healthy Our stock and farm machinery | condition, __ , new students are being was never more complete. Seeders, I added each week, and all students plows, cultivators, drills, anything doing splendid work. you-want.—Geer it Cummins. The Normal department opened J. C. Dodson, tho horse buyer, as advertised, with u number of now has over 40 head which are earnest working students, and re i being broken. He has some fins view work begin in earnest. animals in hie bunch. A number of the bookkeeping Mrs. Sagers solicits a share of students have got to their first the public patronage, Her bakery j turns out good eatables, Rye and written examination, to which they will devote th. ir attention Monday i graham bread as well as white al- and Tuesday of the coming week. i ways on hand. Mr. McMullen has been engaged Henry Vulg.imore and v. 1 e weri take a fla.-h light photo of the in for several days this ", to school on the evening of the ISth. guests of Mrs. Vulgamore's parents Both dry and evening students E. ('. Bulkley is in from Silvies Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lewis. ; will be present upon that occasion valley. All persons are hereby notified ------------- ,---------- Joaquin Rerdugo, vaquero fore not to remove any building rock K0LME5-PHÌ:! PS CONCERT. man nt the P Ranch, is spending a from mv land. little vacation in Burns. Burns, Oregon, Nov. 30. 1901. Messrs. Hollins and Phelps, as I.FON M. B rown . I Shoes! Shoes!! Our shoes are sisted by local talent, will give n I priced right and represent highest Mrs. Emel Baker h as ’’”e,i “’ ri”; concert nt Floral hall on next standard.—N Brown & Sons. ously ill since last Wednesday. IV ’.January 16. Admission WE ARE STOCK-TAKING Prices on a Great Hany Lines I <•> 8 a jpioneer l.Æerob.ant N. BROWN & SONS Our line of Groceries is not only complete, but is also of super ior quality. Burns, Oregon N S chwartz & B udelman , Burns, Oregon. I “hz zzrz-d IAS THE I.AtlGESC ClllCft. xTtON SATCR'J VT. .‘ANGARY 11. I Local Nev;a. OF . •' r‘¡t : , n| .1. I). Jenkins, the Happy Valley Dr. Mahlen, tbs attending i hyai- -ho. pinan, is shaking hands with cian, reports the lady somewhat VROUKAM — PART 1. improved. I. Piano (»vetture, Miss Esthei James Gilbert was a I si,. .- his fiiends in Burns. and Mr. Phelps. John ’»cere plows are the hist | (jiieen Quality Shoes for women. visitor this week. plows made. S’on can get gongs, 2 Baritone Solo, . Mr. Holmes. I Baier were The factory can ’ t fill our orders, Mr. and Mrs, Chas sulkies, walking plows, or any kind 3. Vocal Duett, Neta and Luti trading in liu-ns the first oi the Dur shoo business is our hobby.— of plow at 0. II. Voegtly’s. and get The Burns liirniture Co. Will have an ail in this space next week. N Brown A’ Sons. them at reduced prices. Call and 4. Smith. week. Piano Solo.......... Mr Phelps. * be convinced. J- E. Mahon was among tho ban- J. P. With-.- and wife were in 5 Comic Quartet. The Auc- i W. II. Cecil and wife were in Narrows Happening. from their home n ar Harney yes- queters at the K. of P. installation tioneer” Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Thursday evening—so was Sam from Crane creek th • first of th« --------- ' t terday. IlunUr.and Messrs. Phelps ami week on a visit to their little daugh Bob Ward made tho Narrrwsii] , , . . , , ! Mothershead, Holmes. The K. of I’. dance la°t night ter, who is attending school here. visit this week. “ P C. Peterson, the sheepman was C. R'-citation, "The Sharpshooter's - was well attended and was a social The Burns Furniture Co. has a Emanual ( lark and family pas a business visitor to our city this Religious Services. Miss.”........................... Mr Holmes ’ success, their sed through here this week on week. Mr. Peterson was looking new lot of art squares, rugs, carpet, 7. Waltz Song, .. Mr Phelps. C. D. Har jisty. of Silver creek, | ( hrislian Science servici - nt III,. for a herder and found just whut dining chairs, rockers, extension 8 Piano Solo, .... Mrs. Wat«' 'S. way to the P-ranch where Mr xvas a pleasant cal.er at t;.;s otlicc Brisco ’s residence every Sunday 11 and center tables in stock. “ Dad v ” Clark will be foreman. be wanted. 9. Vocal Duett. “The Sinking yesterday. a in, and 7MO p. in. Meeting also is anxious to show them. Ship" Messrs. Phelps A Holmes. J. (). Cawlfiehl and Fred Byer Of course you know we sell Roy- Tie' absolute simplicity of held each Wednesday evening al 8 Joe Rector -js-r-.t several d ivs in J ’ AliT 2. are visiting Frank Cawificld and . al Worcester Corsets. We sell a the EASTMAN KODAKS On last Sunday morning a sur- o’clock. All uro corduully invited , , ,. our city this week, This oilice' great many. 1 hey are lhe leading pri«e party awaited the <)-B stage 10. Recitation... ... Mr. Holmes. family. has been the secret of t bei r to attend. Subject for tomorrow: acknowledges a pleasant call. corset in the large cities.—N driver in the way of a runnaway. . 11. Piano Solo,. . .Miss Schwartz. secce?», in fact so easy has Fred Blum'« II, of Diamoml yal-, Life.” ... Mr. Pbelpa. ley. was shaking bands with his’ Rpv y Mr. and M.-s. E A. Ma’ *1 r and Brown A- Sons, Agents. phot .'raphy bicorne that wH| prpnch The team start«.! from the post- 1 2. Song. ... 13. Recitation "The A<1 valico of children depart, d for ^ ramento, y.r nrtj M,.a T p, jalDM were office and chase«! around consid.-r- any bright boy or girl of many friends here this w-« k. | Harney |h«> 2nd Sunday of each Science”... . .. .. Mr Holmes. 10 years can successfully wht re thev will ' ■ » ■ ... i • 1 down from their home near Harney aldy,dragging th- driver for soim Frank Cummins, of Diamond j a* II a m. and 7:<”0p. in. 14 Contralto Solo, . MrsWeidcr. several week- -—Silver Stale. i , , . accomplish every step in distance bruising him up but did | Sabbath school every sabbath al 2 ' one <lav tills week, buying some 15. Piano Solo, Miss Dora Cald vallt v, bought Mr. John Aiider- . p. m. picture taking, from ‘press Geo Vi . Haves wa pas-en.ger ,l(.,v furniture, range, etc, “B'g -h’’ no serious damage. No one would Min’a cows ai d calves at $30 per well. There will lie preaching services ing the button” to "doing out to th- r.iliroa 1 the first of the just fixing up toenjov think that a stage team on the“.- head. . at the poison Creek school house the rest.” ’ touira routes wuuiu would run, run. uui but iil they _,_____ actual- 1G. “Konikel Keelings’ from Life.” week. We are informed he is go- jjfe ....................... .... Mr. Holme» The IJmibiir <r I. ' e club met every 1th Sunday nt 2;i !O p. m. We have a full line of lp surprised themselves. w ing to visit Washington D. C. 17. Cotnic O. P. R. A Mr- I.- o last we«:; and We are in receipt of a shipment elected Harvey Rev. A. J. Irwin, pastor. these Kodaks and are al- “Hiek'ry Farm" will bo put on We want to talk to you about; of “The Boss” Roaster, Baker and At the Presbyterian church nard.Mrs Hunt r, Messrs. Phelps Muller p id« ut, Eddie Anderson whvi glad to explain them Burns, Rev. A J. Irwin pastor plows drill“ cultivators, s eders etc. Steamer which will be given away the boards by local talent some and Holmes. •ecretary and Geo.. Simmons trea- t > anyone interested in We have a full stock on baud at to our customers. They are a very time the latter part of this month 18. Recitation,‘ The Corsican” Mr surer. Tiie bov* -ay the member Devine services the »bird and fourth this i i ' mating amuse Sundays of each month at I I a. m. pric‘ d in C'Hiip. ti" hi with railroad. useful, desirable and necessary ar Hon C W. Parrish will manage Holmes. ship is increasing daily. ment. and 7:30 p in. Esbbath s< diool at the a good l youngster- and has —Geer & Cummins. ------ X.---------- ticle. When you have made cash < '1'1’Y l»I.‘t <1 Me-era Fred l’v< r ami J <>. Cawl- 10 a. m. every Sabbath morning. STORE cast. The proceeds from this en-, OBITUARY Jenkins Bros . the sheapbreeders purchases to the amount of #30 a II. M. I Imi ton , Propl. field like the country at th - Nar Preaching services at the Baptist Cail 'ti d ,er,l,inroent will * B given toward of St- in mountain, have been in roaster is given to you. < rows, but out at Weaver springs . church every 1st and 2nd Sundays, Miller i *”CreM'n^ library of the public our city for several days. They and get a card filled out. The lifeless form of Mrs Jennie they say the snakes rr» too bad morning and evening. Sunday schools ■ ( this place. We ho|s; to ' i A Thompson. • report their sheep doing well Carl-on was laid to rest on Satur they said they saw a snake out school every Sunday at 11 a. in. see a full Uou«e to greet th •■• wh > day Jan. 4. 1902. The funeral set- there that had caught a mule ami prayer meeting every I huraday Ribbons! Ribbon!! We want to z Cha-. E Kenyon has bought one are helping along such a worthy wormy j ■ vices were conducted by friend“, was trying to swallow it. A party evening. sell you more ribbons. We can do half interest in the hardware store cau^e. after which tl ■ mains wern borne was made up and went from here it We have reduced the price on i f C 11. Veegtlv. Mr Kenyon will Elsewhere in this issue wi.l tie jo the Wilil Hor cemetery followed to capture it. They f->un I the all lines of ribbon.— N Brown A continue to hold his position as found the program for the musical by a large cote .urso of sorrowing place and it did lo >ic like there JOHN GEMBEKI.iNG. Sons. book-keeper for the P. L. S. Co. for and literary concert of Messrs friends. had been a b ird struggle there but th- present at least, but may re nii< I .1« ’ W ’4« f >i >ti<’i;in II. E. Th lops n. A M G jwan Holmes <t Phelps. These gentle Tin-d<-. no-i was born in sw.-.l.-r, u|1 „„.„„¡„¡„g (I k - pho-.- they found UllUttflViT. and E II King were out of town a sign when Sunt. Gilcrest come- in men come to us highly rec,-. m- Oct. ”, lb><>. ar d after s|»ending 111 two empty bottles of bug juice so Fine Watch Repairing A Spe few daysthi- week, returning las’ again. He has bought into a good n.ended from southern Oregon and yea: a of her 1'fe in Sweden she they stnpp« d tin- --.ir> li :i:. l cam’ cialty. night. They claimed to have been business and we join his many and California, a- musicians and cros-vd the At Jtntic orean and home. hur.ting c.iyoti • but did not take friends in wishing hiru success and elocutionists. Press clippings from si \ I i » ooi < ro r. o. came to Oregon. In the aenitii of an increased volume of bueineM. any guns or p<»i-on. Tiiey pjssil.ly Most every one are feeding their Lakeview. Cedarville, and Alturas womanhood -. •• fell « victim to took a supply of salt. Inland Lodge, Fo. 70 K. of P. in- •peak in glowing terms of their se cattle now. consumption «hicli lingered for Mr. and Mrs. D. A. C'awlfh ld ar« Annette, the tw -year old daugh • talied officers at its Castle hall complisliment-. They nili be oyer a y-nr arid, although, all that • Co To ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H Ix-onard. la«i Tliur-dar evening. Tho fol sirted by local taient. Reni«*nib«r kind hand- visiting their son Frank Cawlfiehl d loving hearts could ►IWoX t.KWIS, ). T. < jai : hktt hall, do was done it was of no avail. was quite severely scalded last lowing officers will eerv’the en lhe date January 16, at Fiorai and family of thi- place. a ... , «, Munday aftemooji l-y accidentally suing term; C. C., F. 8. Rieder; T. A. Morrison. the obl i me She died Er lay, January 2. 1902 C'ha« Cronin of •!»'• !»lnnd ranch falling into a d .«hpan -f hot water V. C.. Thornton William«; P . C. s> i ■ ■ ■ ■ • her age was 21 yeat», 2 month- atei wns visiting our burg this Week. Fur first LEWIS A- GARRET, I’aoi-. ft*» at A . John Budelman; Bigg-; M that wa- »»tting on th- ti <.r. F- r- the Morriooa'a addition, come in 27 days, S;.< was marri-d in SOI TH VAIX -TH It KT. Mrs Borland has moved to her tunately u-ily b»-r i<-g- w. -a scalded M of W . F M Jor ian; I. G. Dal- from Canyon Tuesday, lie wa- Barna to J. E. Canon on Sept II. This barn ba- j’i»t I < ,-n com ranch on the upper islaml. niid although the born covers con ton Bi g“ O G . C. F. M' Kinney, over to attend to -cm* real e-tale 1900. pleted and iny patron- will lx* H -b Miller of tie- dredg ’ T camp, After the in-taliatioii ceremonie»; siderable surface, it is m>t de«p and Many !i< ar in the o' I country matter« and returned »gain to Can * well treated. II entrust A I ompi ti b>< k of «-verytlung will leave no l>ad eff ct-. Dr. which were conducted by Sam yon Wednesday. We nnder-tand as well a- in < tregon will mourn was hst a few days ago. He -iy- ed tn III* Will receive th- be«t there hasn't l««n waler enough « Ma's 1 :i w > • so« ti ! inime.ii- Mu’her»; «-ad. I»ep’jly Grand Chan T tn - g 'ing » > British C .lurn* a her death. in ship. Their an • of .are. Hay 23 cents to run the dredger yet. cellor. one of those -uptacr- y.. i 0 a’.dy ar.d w th !»r <>.vc them a Th- berea: for an iixiefinite length if tine, have beard •' ut was spread and may g'»sj luck be with him is the G' > Cur’iw is le’.uling bio win’i r* • BALED HAY FUR SALE !» celling wa* put ut r f sight in a osatili?* wish of tii* many friends in thia < • <f tri breed of the t *:"- Y«ur Patronage Solicited. ♦ w od ft "in Dog moantnin-. aljng w-U ai.i wii only known by K d P». i hai .-, r., tnR.\a> » x'tioa. I Kodaks NEW FEED BARN. : H0PIC13 a HUNTER’S