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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1902)
iN We are having a spell of Match weather. If you miss “Captain Racket” you will always regret it. ! Roy and James Bunyard were visitors this week. There were a few sober men in town last night. Schwartz & Budelman eaters in les bers * / GENERAL MERCHANDISE We Carry a Complete Line of Hilts, 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 filling Shoe for ladies, ‘-THE VICTORIA. ” ty. JS SEAMS ALLOWED for . BE5T AGENT) FITTING. 5TYU5H f' POPULAR PRICES Mrs Sagers has moved into B. R. Witzell’s residence. John Carey was among our visi tors from Laweu »his week. Lee Thornburg is circulating among his friends in Burns. P. M. Cheeny was a visitor from The Weekly Democrat has been , I Silver creek the first of tais week. moved from Vale to Ontario. The school benefit entertainment Geo Cawltield was up from his “Captain Racket” next Friday home one dav this week. I evening. A nice crowd attended the free Link and Tom Hutton ahd E. J. dance given last night by the man i Chandler are among our visitors agement of Floral hall. I this week. A Venator was a visitor to our Tom Bowser is in to attend the city the first of the week, leaving j meeting of the democratic central for home Wednesday. committee. Fred Haines, the Harney mer Jack Shackelford, the Diamond chant, is down to attend the repub saloon man, is circulating among lican central committee today, y I bis friends in Burns. W. L. Wooley,democratic central committeeman from Diamond, is i ' z C. A. Bonnett and F. G. Stauffer here to attend the meeting of that were in from Crane creek a day or two this week. body today. in th, r'gtt John Loggan, of Harney is in the city. i D. N. Catterson, who has been D. Duchesne—The Hypnotist— will appear for a number of nights sick for some time past, is much in thin city beginning Monday improved and in our city today. night, at Floral hall. Alfalfa, Red Top and Brom u 3 O. W. Porter the well-known grass seed in large quantities in sheepman, is in Malheur county stock at Schwartz. A Budeluian's. this week looking after his sheep Put in your order at once. interests.—Huntington Herald. j Vick Gibson having sold his in Robt Bixby, a former resident of! terest in the Kesterson blacksmith Buck creek, has moved with his l shop to Ralph Shelton has been family to Burns. They occupy the maiiipnlatiug the ribbons on the Calkins residence in Morrison’s ad stage team between here and Dia mond since. dition. Simon Lewis and wife, accom panied by Miss Pearl Fry, left this morning for Diamond, where they will visit relatives and friends for a week. ALL WE WANT Is your name on our books for iqo 2. We will do the rest towards handling your business. Our general merchandise stock is always complete. Your wants will be attended to promptly, and anything desired will be purchased for you if not in our line. Send us your meil orders and be convinced that we can make the } right prices and give you good treatment. N. BROWN & 50NS Dealers in General flerchandise If you want to witness the most laughable comedy ever produced in Burns be'sure to see “Captain Racket” at Floral hall next Friday evening. We have a lot of chairs and you Sam Sutton, of Barron valley .ar The Windsor, one of the most Socialists Mass Convention. have eight different styles from elegant and attractive bar rooms rived here Tuesday with several which to.choose. Our stock of iron in Eastern Oregon, has the best i head of horses to deliver to James Notice is hereby given that a beds has been increased too. Haye line of cigars in Burns. Gentle Sherman, but as the latter had mass convention of the social'.st you seen them? Well, you ought lountJ men mixologists and courteous been instructed to receive no moro party of Harney county will be to. Five Btyles in that line. The held in Burns, Oregon on Wednes treatment accorded all customers. ; horses at present Mr. Sutton had to day March 5, 1902 at 1 o’clock p. I way to rest at night is to get a set I hereby announce myself as a of those “Yutnyutn" springs. M. R. Smith has his new engine 1 take tho animals back. Mr Sher- m. at the court house for the pur- . candidate for the office of Sheriff in position at his cabinet shop and ■ man paid his expenses and the pose of electing delegates to the We have something new in tho state convention to be held in Port- , subject to the action of the republi in readiness to start. Besides fur gentleman is well satisfidd. line of pillows. Call and see our [ - land i.a March 1*-> and for »«cl» I 4S THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OK can county convention. “Colonial" and “Turkish” pillows. nishing power to run the machinery R. T. Hughet will again ask the other business as may come before T om A llen . ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. Wall Paper, Building paper and in his work shop, it will be used io republican party of this county to the convention. C. I ’ . R utherford , j his steam laundry. picture moulding. I nominate him for the office of Acting chairman. i I hereby announce myself as a ! county clerk. Mr. Hughet was the SA1 I RL A T. M AI« II 1. I «02 To ladies wishing to be taught Burns, Feb. 15. i candidate for County Judge, sub the art of tatting, I wish to state ' unanimous choice of the convention ject to the action of the demociatic that I will give lessons at 50 cents two years ago and from present in POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. RESOLUTIONS. i county convention. a lesson. Also give lessons in but dications will have no opposition We have bed-room suits “for fur W. C. B yrd . ton-hole making. Will go to homes. for the same place. Although de I hereby announce myself as a Hall of Minerva Rebekah Lodge, ther orders,” besides a varied as- feated two years ago, Mr. Hughet Please write. I one W hiting candidate for the office of county . No. 112, I. O. O. F. I Hortment of extra dressers, com- has lost none of his popularity and Local News. clerk, su «ject to the action of the1 Drewsey, Feb. 15, 1902. The meetings of the central com will make a good run. modes and chiffoniers and wooden democratic county convention. mittees of both patties today form / We your conimittee appointed to | j,gjgtpuds. Writing desks, book F rank S. R ieder , j Rev. Black has returned from the ally starts the political campaign W. C. Bvrd has finally’ consent draft resolutions :>f condolence on casegi tapestry, window shads, mir- oro*o-o:o*oi ----------- --------------------- John Day. j in this county. It should also be ed to allow his name to go before tho death of Sister Emma Davis,1 rorgj curtain poles and trimmings, ».r»—7~>- I center and extension tables, music I hereby announce myself as a j Jenkins is in spending a 1 the signal for spring, as coats will tbe democratic county convention beg leave to report as follows; W hereas, 1 ho angel of death has cabinets, etc. j come off and things will be warm for the office of Judge. Many of candidate for the office of Sheriff, few days with Lis family, j his friends have solicited and en invaded the portals of our Lodge, Mattresses in variety: All wool, in a wav, at least. subject to the action of the demo- „ . , , Mar- .. J Geo. u Simmons and . Louis couraged this action. He is too andin its visitation a loved one 1 <»Q uaker,” “ Abondait»,” Silk Floss, cralitt county ' convention. , , ,, were eeeu on our street vester- We visited the cabinet shop of well known to the taxpayers of this shall has been taken from the homo cir- ' p r j cea to fit any purse. G eo . S helley , i , G. W. Clevenger this morning ai d day. county to need an iiitroduction ole. While wo fail to understand | We discount all others on carpets, «examiued some of his neat work "M — J. L. Hembree and wife were the from this great religeous weekly as we bow our heads in sorrow to the j pUgg( u[-t gquarse and portiors. I hereby announce myself as a guests of Mr. and Mrs, I. S. Geer in the line of kitchen tables, cup he has been a war horse for the will of Him who doeth all things ; boards and cabinets, Mr. Cleven- candidate for the office of Sheriff', >■ several days this week. past 20 years. People always know well. Therefore be it i ger is certainly a first classwork subject to the action of the republi Resolved, That wo extend our March 14, at Floral hall, the con- man and does some excellent work where to find “Daddy” politically. can countv convention. heartfelt sympathy to the sorrowing tata “Phylis, The Farmer’s Daugh- in his line. M II. B renton . K. OF P. BANQUET. husband and relatives in this their er.” The announcement of Tom Allen hour of deepest grief, and may trie ------------------------ Religious Services. Mrs. Sagers solicits a share of as a candidate for sheriff on the re- The banquet given last Monday Father in loving kindness remeni- I hereby announce myself as a COLD! COUCH! the public patronage. Her bakery 1 publican ticket, appears in this is evening by Vernon lodge No. 43, K w thoge who mourn< an(j with teti- Christian Science services at II L. candidate for the office of Assessor, turns out good eatables. Rye and sue, Mr. Allen was the nominee of P., at the Hotel Elkhorn, in ii der mercy lift the clouds of sorrow Brisco’s residence every Sunday 11 Consumption- subject to the action of the repub graham bread as well as white al- of j,ja partv for t|iat o(15ce two honor, of Hon Wm Farre and A. from their hearts. 'a. m, and 7:30 p. nt. Meeting also lican county convention. ways on hand. years ago anil made a very eredita- H. Bea“ley, was largely attended Revolved, That the chnrter Ise held each Wednesday evening at 8 W. E. H uston . Duchesne, the Hvpnotist 1 has hie run He is a very popular msn bv members of the order, and whs draped in mourning for a period of o’clock. All are cordually invited HORTON’S been showing to crowded Imuses in ; itniong hi“ acquaintances and should a most enjoyable affair, Fully two 30 days and that these resolutions to attend. Subject for tomorrow I hereby announce (uyself as a Prairie City, John Day and Canyon ; hi" Party •«»'" nominate hnu, will hours were spent in social in be spread upon the minutes “Man.” WHITE PINE candid i.e for (he ntbce of County City and comes highly recomended tercourse while a sumptous repast, of this Lodge, that a copy be sent a hard man to defeat. EX PEI TORÀ NT Rev. A. J. Irwin will preach at; Judge, subject to the action of the to Atwood Ixxlge, Rausa“. and the Harney the 2nd Sunday of each; by these people, at Floral hall. I The management of “Captain was being served by Herr Bauer. democratic countv convention. One of the guests of honor, Hon. Pacific Odd Fellow for publication. month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn.1 Will Catterson came up from D ac k el has arranged with Mana- G eo . D. H agey . ough ure Fraternally submitted. Lswen yesterday to lie in atten- Rer S®ith of I loral hah to g<> to Wm Farre, is soon to take his de- Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 R ose B aker , dance upon the meeting of the dem-1 homes of those desiring chairs parture for Burns to assume the p. tn. duties of register of I beret.v announce myself as a ocratic central committee this after-, the United B eatkk r. S tandi . ee , t"*te them to the hall and re- There will be preaching services candidat e for the office of Countv N ettie J ohnson , turn them next day. The team States land office, while the other, at the Poison Creek school house noon. Treasur--, subject to the action of Committee. every 4th Sunday at 2:30 p. tn. will visit the homes between 2 and Mr. A. II Beasley, left yesterday The Frame Forwarding Com-1 4 o'clock Friday afternoon for that with his family for Idaho Falla, the democratic county convention. Rev. A. J. Irwin, pastor. J. M. D alton . ; party has succeeded the forwarding purpose. Tickets will be sold at where he goes to make bis future IN MEMOKIAM. At the Presbyterian church business of the O. C. Co. and 3. it G. H. M. Horton's drug store where home. Those preri.t at the ban Burns. Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor Sister, thou was't mild and lovely Co . at Huntington, according to a Devine service« the third and fourth quet were: Hon. Wm. Farre, A lor the Quitk Relief and Gentle as the summer breeze, I hereby anuounce myself as a cirucnlar letter received at this of positions can lie picked out. Be Sundays of each month at 11 a m. H. Beasley, R. K. Chambers. V. G Pleasant as the air of evening sure to have chairs tagged with Candida' ! for the office of Assessor, fice the first of the week. W. R. i and 7:30 p tn. babbath school at Permanent Cure ol All When in floats among the trees. subject to the action of the demo Frame, the manager, is well known yoor name and there will l»e no Cozad. Geo. H. Cattanacb, W. W., 10 a. tn. every Sabbath morning. Pulmonary and Bronchial confusion and experienced ushers Wood, Geo. E. Hollinger, F R. Reis. Peaceful be thy silent slumber. cratic county conventijn. in this section and has many froends will see that you get your seat. Preaching services at the Baptist W. C. Thompson, W. F. White. C Peaceful in thv grave so low; Diseases. W k . B ennett . who wish him well. W. Brown, Geo. Hafner, C. G. Thou no more shall join our number church every 1st and 2nd Sundays, James Sherman, the horse buyer. Thou no more our song« shall morning j and evening Sunday W e are tn receipt of a shipment haa llf.rn cal|e<1 j„ by hig employers Goernsey, F. E Foster, Claude [know. school every Sunday at Ila m. i AN EXCELLENT EXPEC rOMNF I bere‘,y announce myself as a of "The Boes Roaster, Baker and on account of this section being Bigg». R A Clark. J. L. Parrish, I prayer meeting every Thursday candidate f >r the office of county Steamer which will be given away quarantined. It seims that the J. E. Mark*, Otin L Patterson, E Yet again w<- bo|« to meet th«-e evening. When th* day of life have flown, treasurer, subject to the action of to our customers. They are a very horses recently sent through here O. Comegvs. E. O Stansell and J. PRICE FIFTYCEA’TS the repudi nan < unty convention . fui. de-urabl» and necessary ar- from Lake county were diseased D. Welch —Blue Mountain Eagle And in Heaven we hope to greet thee Where no farewell tears ate known. R A. M iller . tide. When you have made cash and for that reason horses from this Ros»: B aker . purchases to the amount of *30 a section cannot be shipped. Horse ESTRAY. t»Kl (H1IST. I her* >y announce myself as a roaster is given to you. Call and men state that it is nothing but She passer! away like morning dew. RIMOX LKWr*, J- T. GARRCTT One roan mare was sent to mt Candida * for the office of countv and g*t a card filled out. Miller mud fever, the horses having been Before the sum was high: BURNS, OREOON. driven a long distance through place about [>••<■ l*t la"t, by mis So brief her time she scarcely knew judge. Subject to the action of the A Thom neon take. Weight IIS’" lb». branded The meaning of a sigh. repuMii an county convention. J. G. Holloway ami two sons E mud that had a cruet frozen on top, with a «crewplate on left hip LEWIS A GARRET, Psora. causing the hair on their legs to H C. L evfns , L. anj C. F . of Denio, were guests wear off Mr Sherman had a num- and vented, also W over the other As ’round the rose its soft je-rfume, SOUTH MAIN STREET. Sweet love around her floated; at the Cottage for a few days this lier of horses contracted which be iron». G years old. unbroken This barn has just Ee-en com- Owner please call and settle bill Admired she grew—while mortal JOHN (. F N B I II 1.1 NG, I her» T announce myself a, a week. Although they have been was unable to take when brought to against animal. pleted amt my patron, will lie [doom Burns fi»r delivery. He arranged Candida * i <r the office < f County residents of this e- unty for several matters satisfactorily with the own well treated. Iloraee entrust Crept on unfeared, undaunted. J. H. WlTZELL. Jeweler. Optician Clerk, at: t.ject to the action of the years they do not visit the countv ers however, and as soon as the ed to me will receive the beat Burris Oregon ix>ve vis her guardian arig*l here. Knarrnver. •»-at very often, it being about 125 quarantine is rsise<1 will likely re repo btt» an county Convention. of care. Hay 25 cents But love to death resigned her miles from their Lome. Mr Hol turn to this field where he ha“ many Fine Watch Repairing A Spe R T H cghet . Though love was kind, why should BALED HAY FOR SALE. loway paid this office a pleasant friends among th» hors« m»n who cialty . [we fear Your Patronage solicited. will deal rail while in the ci’y They left appreciate a matt But holy death it kinder. Lonestljr «¡th them. NH|T WOOK TO r. o. Job p- .'.r ¿ — The T.ILra.d for home Thursday u orr.ing N. J. S chwartz & B udelman , Burns, Oregon. Bums Furniture Co, Bums, Ore C C H. M. HORTON NEW FEED BARN. BEIDER PHOTO STUDIO