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Taylor Simmons was up from James Paul is in from bis ranch Narrows a few days this week. in Happy valley. Jim has nothing P. C. Peterson, the sheepman, new of interest. Schwartz & Budelman GENERAL MERCHANDISE. We. Carry a Complete Line of I Hats, Caps, Gloves, Hitts, Boots, Shoes, Felts, Rubbers Blankets, etc. Reduction on all Winter Goods FOR CASH Agents for Reinach Ullman & Co., the Fashionable Tailors of Chicago. Sole agents for that most perfect fitting Shoe for ladies, “THE VICTORIA.” SEAMS BEST ALLOWED FITTING. FOR. STYLISH POPULAR PRICES Carry a complete line of the best S chwartz & B udelman , Burns, Oregon. » I AB THE LARGEST CIRCULATION Tom Vickers spent a few days in Burns this week. X Dr. Kern, of Narrows was a busi- less visitor to our city the first of he week. O» ANY NEWSPAPER IN THISCOUNTY. SX.'UailAY. FC3BUARY 15. I'O’, I ■ ■--- r POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. I hereby announce myself as i candidate for the otlice of county clerk, subject to the action of tbe dem icratic county convention. F rank S. R ieder . J hereby announce my self as « candidate for the otlice of Sheriff subject to the action of the demo cratic county convention. G eo . S helley . 1 OUR STOCK James Turner and wife, Elmer Turner and wife and Joe Turner Silvies river is “too full" and the water is spreading out over consid were all in from Welcomeville to take in the ball last night. erable territory. was seen on our streets this week. tn Mrs. Emil Baker, who has been Mrs. Jennie Jones is in Burns this week, the guest of her daughter sick for some lime and improving, has taken a relapse and is again Mrs. J. C. Welcome Jr. quite sick. Frank Stauffer was a business Foreman Cronin of the Island viuitor the first of the week. He bad just recently returned from a ranch, Chas. Owens and Loyd visit to bis brother Ed and family Johnson were all in our city this at Winnemucca and points in Cali afternoon. fornia. well. He reports Ed and family RE-ARRANGEMENT OF PRICES J WALKING-SKIRTS fl • fl at reduced pnces ^ p S er T ts c Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Braids,—Prices greatly under value lì Frank Shumway, of Minnesota, ; arrived here this week with the in I I tention of locating In this section I LADIES, Will not carry over MISSES, and engaging in the steck business. II Mr. Shumway is well pleased with I CHILDRENS They are for sale. COATS this section and the people. w Sheepmen who have been win tering tbeir stock in the Lawen vic inity have al', taken tbeir flocks to the hills. Cattlemen in that sec tion are also contemplating turning Mrs. Clara Marsden, worthy their stock to the hills and spring grand matron of the 0. E. S. left range. last week for Portland and other The Ontario-Burns stage baa points to officially visit several been very irregular the past week lodges which were not included in on account of the almost impassable her tour of last fall. condition of the roads. Manager D ied —At the home of Juan Kellogg is doing his best and the Redon, near Andrews postoffice, on people are well satisfied that the last Sunday, Feb 9, N. E. Snow, mail gets here at all. aged 78. The old gentleman had C. S. Biggs and wife have gone to been feeble for sometime and his Canyon Canyon City City to to take take up up their their resi-1 resi- d*;ath wa8 cau8ed fr0,n old aKe dence where Mr. Biggs has gone j W e do not know how long deceased into business. They have many i bad been a resident of this county. friends in this section who will re The fancy dress ball was well at- joice in their success and who hope tended in spite of the bad weather that Claud will become a millionair and roads. Miss Whitmore won in a short time. the prize given for the ladies—a At a call meeting of the “city beautiful ring Bet with opals. El dads” this week L. Woldenberg jr. don Johoson was awarded the silk was appointed city recorder made hat, the prize given for the gentle vacant by the resignation of C. S. men. Biggs. Mr. Wouldenburg will fill The students of the Citizens busi the office until his successor is elect ness College will give an entertain ed at the regular election which oc ment at Floral Hall Tuesday even curs next month. ing. The program will consist of John Bilger informs us be ex music, orations, declamations, dia pects to leave next week for logues, farces and tableaus. They Washington where he will go in have given much time to practice business. John has been a resi and it promises to be very interest dent of our city for several years ing and entertaining. The proceeds and has many warm friends who from thia entertainment will be wish him success in any undertak used to pav for the college organ. ing he may venture. He is a guod This should be well patronized by steady, modest young man and we our citizens as it ¡6 deserving. lose a good citizen. Tom Anderson the Ilarnsy sa loon man, was circulating among Mrs. John Geiuberiing received a <iia friends in Burns the flrot of the message Saturday evening that her week. mother, who lives in Pennsylvania, Sylvester Smith was up from was seriously ill and on Sunday Narrows the first of the week on made preparations to go to her bed side. Later advices stated the lady land business. was tieiter and Mrs. G. postponed Our friend, W. B. Johnson re starting east. She will make her turned home to Silver creek the mother a visit, however later—as irst of the week after a few days soon as the roads are in belter con visit with his family in our city. dition. Mrs. Sagers solicits a share of The announcement of Geo Shel .he public patronage. Iler bakery ley as a candidate for sberifT on the turns out good eatables. Rye and democratic ticket is published in <raham bread as well as white al this issue. Mr. Shelley has held ways on hand. that office the past two years and It means Is Re-Arranged After Stock-Taking. S* OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE I OUR PRICES REASONABLE. N) I Our Treatment ZF^'uir N. BROWN & SONS Burns, Oregon Dealers in Everything to Eat, Wear and Use. SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS. We have a Ln of chairs and you have eight <l:uerent styles from which to choose. Our stock of iron buds has been increased too. Hayo i you seen them? Well, you ought ti. Five styles in that line. The way to rest at night ¡»¿to get a set of those¿“Yuinyuin” springs. ) We have something new in tho 1 line of pillows. Cail and see our i “Colonial” and “Turkish” pillows. Wall Paper, Building paper and picture moulding. ANNOUNCEMENT. Veogtly & Kenyon have this day entered into partnership in the Hardware and Implement business desire to anounce, that we wish nil parties desiring anything in our line to call sod get our prices be fore purchasing elsewhere, motto will be “live and let live.” Very truly, V oegti . y A- K enyon . Feb 1. 1902. Socialist» Mass Convention. Notice it hereby given that a mass convention of the socialist party of Harney county will be held in Burna, Oregon on Wednes day March 5, 1902 at 1 o’clock p. m. at the court house for the pur pose of electing delegates to the state convention to be held in Port land on March 19 and for such other business as may come before tbe convention. C. P. R utherford . Acting chairman. Burns, Feb. 15. Having sold a half interest in my business, and desiring to dose all accounts to date, all parties knowing themselves indebted j We have bed-room suits “for fur to me will please call and settle > ther orders,” besides a varied as same by cash or note at their earli- j sortment of extra dressers, com- all for ’ modes and chiffoniers and wooden est convenience. Thanking 7". past favors and asking a continu-. bedsteads. Writing desks, book * cases, 4 tapestry, window shads, tnir* ance of the same I remain I rors, curtain poles and trimmings, Very respectively, |center and extension tables, music C. II. VoEGTLY. • cabinets, etc. 1 Mattresses in variety: All wool, Teachers' Examination. I •‘Quaker,” “Abondale,” Silk FJ osb . i Prices to fit any purse. We discount all others on carpets. ; Supt Bartlett assisted by the ex amining board, Miss Phoebe Kel rugs, art squares and [tortiers. ley and Prof Leonard has been holding the semi-annual exalnation at the school house since Wednes day. Following are those in at tendance: For State diplomas—A. C. Finn and H. A. Dillard. For First grade —Miss Frances Donegan, M. A. Floyd and Mrs M. A. Floyd. For Second grade—Miss Alice Smith, i For Third grade—Miss Pear) Fry, Miss Julia Greeley. Miss Alma Wickander, Miss Edith Creanman, Miss Katie Kennett, Albert Johnson and Norris Jenkins. Henry Trowbridge and John 'us is tbe custom again asks his Narrow» Happenings. Laycock, two Izee stockmen, were party for the nomination. His Spring is here—ducks anil geera nere this week, having come over run two years ago against a very to look after some stock that had popular opponent showed that be haye come back. * • traced from tbe range in that sec was a man with many friends who Geo. Simmons made a trip to had confidence in him and bis abil- Happy valley this week. We think tion. The water came down in such a ''.ity. Mr. Shelley will again make George is looking for a cook. a good run should his party re Local News. flood the first of tbe week that it The mask hall here tbe 7th of nominate him. rut through the grade in the Potter ,, February was a grand success. Remember the benefit production swamp road. This was one of the Dr. H. S. Brownton of the dental 1 Everybody had a fine time. of“Hick’ry Farm” Monday night best pieces of grade work ever done firm of Hibbard & Brownton, re F. M Bunyard and wife of Cow J C. Johnson, Al Cote and E. J i i this country. The culvert was turned home Wednesday from an creek attended tbe mask ball here Chandler, of Warm springs all took not large enough to allow tbe large extended visit to San Fsancisco tbe 7th. in tbs fancy dresj ball last night. volume of water to go through and where he spent some time with re Marion Horton and wife passed E l. Hurlburt, nil employee of as a consequence washed around latives. While there he also took through here this week on their each side. a higher course in dentistry. Dr. the White Horse ranch, was among way to Burns. They stayed over a We made a trip to Lawen the Brownton came from Winnemucca tbo- who touk in tbe ball last The Bure.a Furniture Co. has a for tbe dance. first of the week and nearly starved by private conveyance and attend nig:’. new lot of art square«, rugs, carjiet, Chas. Hordisty of Silver creek, R v. A. J. Irwin returned home ito death on tbe road home on ac ed to some of the practice of the furnished the music here for the dining chairs, rockers, extension Sandav afternoon from Lawen count of the bad roads. The little firm while enroute. The doctor is and center tablesiu stock. “Dady” dance last Friday. whe re he had been conducting reli city of Lawen was found yery glad to get haek among bis bunch Co is anxious to show them. Chas Collins is staying with Ed- ■ gion services for two weeks. We quiet and every body attending grass friends. Job printing—The Times-Herald Brelnformed he met with very en- strictly to business. Postmaster “Captain Racket,” ODe of the die Anderson at present, breaking cou' sing results, adding a num Gray has moved the office and bis funniest comedys ever produced, boraes. For first cists stock of general merchandise into ber of converts to his church. Religious Service*. will be the next effort of the »mi- J. T. Ware has gone to Ruma to I his large new store and is always tures of Burns. It will be under spend a few days visiting with hie W C. Sanford has sold his pro Christian Science services at H L. ready to extend the glad hand to the direct management of Mr. family. pert; in a mth Burns to P. G and Brisco’s residence every Sunday 11 bis friend» and customers. Holmes the elocutionist and ia by Chip Smith and has moved his George W are is shaking handa a m, and 7:30 p. in. Meeting also J Under th« head of “Political An far the most humorous comedy ever fam: y into the building north of with his many friends here. held each Wednesday evening al S' A complete stock of everything ‘ is ' We understand Mr nouncements” will l«s found that of seen here. Tbe data is fixed for Among those attending the dam e o’clock. All are cordually invited >" "» up-to-date shop. Their inf t ! " return to the Willam M H. Brenton as a candidate for! March 7. A part of the proceeds from Happy valley were D. H.| to attend. Subject for tomorrow prices are right. Give them a ette alley in tbs spring where he the nomination of sheriff on the from this production will be given I call. Smyth and family Wm. McKenzie Mind.” 'republican ticket. Marl is one of tlo the public school library fund will «gain take up his residence. Rev. A J Irwin will preach at ■tbe pioneer residents of Harney and “Won Back” the military play Mrs Turner and family, L. Redifor SOUTH MAIN ST., HUHNS. Tie <■ ntata 'Phyhs. the Farmers Harney the 2nd Sunday of each ; valley »nd is as well known to the will follow it «hortly with «II tbe V. Smith, Cory Staut. Daughter." will be put on the! month at 11 a m. alid 7:30 p. tn. ' voters of this county as any man proceeds going to the library fund. Fred Scott made a business trip Sabbath school every sabbath »1 2| boar some time next month by within its borders. His roanv to Diamond valley thia week. p. m. Mea* « Holmes A I’help* assisted •••••••••••••••••••••••fl friends hope to see him nominated ' J R. Jenkins »pent a few days in There will be preaching services byfth-ir music e'.»ss. This pro- W. A. Hinton, agent for tbe our city thia week. Mr. Jankins RIMO.W LKWfR, J. T. GAKHETT at the Poison ('reek school house As many who attended the pro •ays ’.lie escaped convict from tbe Home Comfort rang« stove, is here ini«e- lobe a rar- treat Mrs. H every 4th Sunday at 2:30 p. m. duction of “ Hiek ’ rv Farm" on tbe C. L n* will take lee principal Idaho penitentiary, who ia reportad this week taking orders. Rev. A. J Irwin, pastor. , 7th in«t urge its reproduction as a» being in a trap in tbe Owyhee supr.< • (»art in tbe contata. Mi*» Lsllah ha« lieeu visiting At the Presbyterian church LEWIS A/GARRET, P rop « well as a number who were unable SOUTH MAIN STREET. W" are in receipt of * *hipm*nt ' to a.tend, the drama will again be country, ia not there. At least a with Miss Martha Rowe of tbis Burns. Rev. A J Irwin pastor Devine services the third and fourth This barn has just been com of “1 be Boss" Roaster, Baker and presented Monday night next. Feb. man answering hie description and plate. Munday« of each month at 11 a. m. Stea r whic h will !<e given away 17, at Floral hall. The proceed* riding M N. Fegtlv’s old horse plete'! anil my patrons will be Mr. Fred Blundell of Diamond and 7:30 p in. F abba th school at took dinner with Mr. J ’ s. camp- tope ■n*tom-rv. They ar-a verv will all be given to charity andI made tbe Narrows a pleaaent call 10 a. in. every Sabbath morning I well treated. Horses entrust ed tn rne will receive the best nee*. dec iraldw aod- neossary ar- ue"d in a deserving cae«e. Adrnie- tender not long ago. The camp- thia weak. Preaching services at the Baptist R aotimx . ticle When y 4 de rash •ion will be adults, 2*> cent«, child tender wanted to hire him hot be of care. Hay 25 cents church every 1st and 2nd Sunday« to the -f «30 a ren 15 The curtain will raise •aid that “gettit.g a job wm tbe BALED HAY FOR SALE. morning and evening Sunday raMT - i« given to » oo ail and promptly at *:15 A good walk least ofhia trouble« juvt now" and school every Sunday at 11 a rn. Your I’a’ronage Solicited. O’ I M g»t a card til. ed c prayer meeting every Thursday «••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml 1er will be placed frr tn town to the left g ong west. Mr. Jenkins is •aLth-d he is tbe man wanted. < A Ti epeon evening. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the otlice of Sheriff subject to the action of the reyub 1 i- can county convention. M H. B renton . Burns Furniture Co, Burns, Or COLD! COUCH! Consumption- ;:::::tr.t:t::t:m:tn :::::: HOPTON’S C ough C ure t i ; i t :t:u::::trr.:rt::r.u:;;:t::t::*:n: tttuuL HOPEINS & HUNTER’S NEW FEED BARN. .!W i r, i I or the Quick Relief and | 1 Permanent Cure of All ’ Pulmonary and Bronchial Diseases. i IAN EXCELLENT EXPECTORANT h | price i'ii r }’<■/:. V/’.S’ ♦ j H. I M. HORTON ORUJOISI, BURNS, OREGON. Is H __ _____ p .un:::u:y.n:::n:::::K’:;tanan3ttu^:uu JOHN GEMBERI.ING, .fow'jler. Optician unii Eneniver. Fine Watch Repairing A Spe cialty. Nl XT l*OOR TO P. O.