The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 22, 1902, Image 3

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Bluestone a limited quantity at
Wm. Gray and wife are
Schwartz A Budelman’s.
Burns.
Schwartz & Budelman
“Ota tori in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Spring Sewing Time is Here
There is no time like the present to buy your
Summer Goods. We are now showing an ele­
gant line of Wash-Fabrics, all bright. New
Goods.
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Oui ‘litmeto tu *D,iptay uuH oAowyouÓAirt-Wailh
in CnSion Varttfin—jf/i /9O2 Sooii..................
Beautiful white Shirt-Waists with embroidt rv
and lace insertions and trimmings. Tan and
colored Shirt Waits in pretty designs which will
please the most fastidious.—Handsomely finish­
ed and trimmed You can find them in all sizes
now...................... .................... .................. ..
COME AND GET FIRST PICK
A most attractive and large assortment of
Ladies’Belts will also catch your eys when
entering our store. They will in terest you see
them ...............................................................
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NEW LACES
EMBROIDERIES
All Over Laces, Valencines,
Insertions to match .... .
All Over Embroideries and
Insertion................................
Ladies’ hfecku'eai—Most beautiful creations
of silks in delicate and deep shades —Very
artistically arranged....... •_....................................
No one can offer you better bargains —We know how to
buv and buv BEST.—No store in the large cities can
make you better prices ....
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S chwartz & B udelman ,
Burns, Oregon.
[ I hereby announce myself as a
¡candidate fur the office ofSh<riff
■ subject to the action of the republi-
<AB THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF I can county convention.
T om A llen .
ANY MBW8PAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
in
\Ve call your attention tc the
Garden Seeds in great variety at
Voegtly A Kenyon’s.
new ad of Veogtly A Kenyon.
A nice crowd attended the dance
A good 8x10 combination view
camera for sale cheap at the Weider at Floral hall last night.
Studio.
The city is having a new bell
Chas. Comegys, wife and little tower built on the city lots.
son, are speeding a few days in
An entire Photographic outfit for
our city.
sale. Call at the Weider Studio.
/The boys have begun playing
Mrs. Joel Smith has been serious­
baseball—ano. her indication of ly ill for sometime past and is not
spring.
much improved at this time.
I’restley Smith was over from
Commissioner Venator was
Diamond this week attending to business visitor to our city this
some business.
week. He left for home yesterday.
Ex-Senator A W. Gowan spent
Miss. Eva Geer, daugliterof L B.
several days in Drewsey and vicini­ Geer, arrived here last Thursday
ty this week.
afternoon and will visit I. S. Geer
Rev. A. J. Irwin has been con­ and family for the summer.
ducting meetings at the Presbyter­
Mr and Mrs Tom Cleveland are
ian church this week.
over from Calamity on a visit to
D. H. Smyth and little son Rye, relatives and friends. They are
of Happy valley spent a few days now the guests of Mr and Mrs Joel
Smith.
in oUr city this week.
John Saxton has started off the
E. E. Mogan was over from
Paulina this week shaking hands baseball season with his usual luck.
While batting a foul ball struck
with his many friends.
him in the eye with painful though
R. H. Brown, the Diamond sheep
not serious results. John looks
man. has been in our city the past
like
he had been to a real ‘‘Irish
week on land business.
wake ”
Atty. E. P. McCornack, of Salem, ✓
¡8 here on business connected with I C. R. Peterson came in from
the estate of John 8. Devine de­ Crane creek the first of this week
with the intention of moving his
ceased.
family home. His two little datigt-
Fred Fisk has returned from the
ers took sick Thursday and as yet
railroad where he went in company
have not recovered sufficiently to
with James Sherman sometime
make the journey.
ago.
By request of mv friends I will
Miss. Hallie Whitmore took her
open a class in elementnry Music,
departure last Monday morning for
voice building and chorus Singing
Prineville where she goes to join
followed by a preparatory course in
her sister.
thorough bass and harmony at the
f J. D. Daly and Joseph Robertson Caldwell Hall begining Monday
arrived here from Drewsey this evening, April 7th.
morning. They will spend several
C. J M errill .
days in Burns.
Mrs. W. L. Marsdfln, grand
Alfalfa, Red Top and Bromus worthy matron of the O. E, 8., ar­
grass seed in large quantities in rived home yesterday evening from
stock at Schwartz A Budelman’s. an extended tour of Western Ore­
Put in your order at once.
gon where she was paving offii ial
Mrs. John Gemberling left last visits to the various lodges. The
Sunday morning for the east to lady had been absent from home
visit for an indefinite time with her several weeks.
mother who is in poor health.
John McNulty, a former resident
ALL WE WANT
Is your name on our books for
iqoj .
e will do the rest towards handling your business.
Our general merchandise stork is always complete. Your wants
will be attended to promptly, and anything desired will be purchased
tor you if not in our line.
Send us your ineil orders and be convinced that we can make the
right prices and give you good treatment.
N. BROWN & SONS.
Dealers in General Merchandise
CALL FOR PRIMARIES AND CONVENTION.
The democratic county convei -
tion of Harney county, Oregon, is
hereby called to meet at the circuit
court room in Burns, Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 2nd dav of April,
1002, at 9:30 am., for the purpose ,
of nominating candidates for nil the ’
county offices to be tilled at the l
next general election; to elect three !
delegates to the democratic state,
congressional, and district conven- I
tions and for the transaction of
such other business as may come
before said convention.
The convention will consist of 05
delegates which have been appor­
tioned among the several voting
precincts, as follows:
We have bed-room Biiits “for fur­
Burns, 11; Harney, 4: llrswsey, ther orders,’’ besides a varied as­
5; Curry, 3; Diamond, 3; Saddle sortment of extra dressers, com­
Butte, 3; Happy, 3; Alvoid, 2,Lake |
3; Crane. 3; Wild Horse, 3; Poison i modes and chiffoniers and wooden
....... 3; _ Pine bedsteads,
.„.¿„.. „v1„. Writing desks, book
Creek. 4; Islrnd, 3; Silvies,
creek, 4; Catlow, 2; Pueblo, 3; 'caaes, tapestry, window shads, inir-
Warm Springs. 3.
■ ............... J rors, curtain poles and trimmings,
The same being two delegates at
large for each precinct and •” one » for
f... | center and extension tables, music
every 15 votes and a fraction of 8 cabinets, etc.
or over cast in 1!MX> for Hon.Tho-1 Mattresses in variety: All wool,
inns G. Greene for Supreme Judge. ¡••Quaker," “Abondale,” Silk Floss
The central committee recom­ Prices to flt any purse.
mended that tli» democrat primar­
We discount all others on carpets,
ies pe held io the several precincts
at the voting place tlierin on Tues­ rugs, art squarse and portiers.
day, the 25th day of March, 1902.
Done by order of the democratic
countv central committee, March
1st 1902
C, W. M< C laim ,
('hairman.
J ulian B yrd ,
(’. If VOEGTI.Y.
Secretary.
We have a lot of chairs and yoti
have eight different styles from
which to choose. Our stock of iron
beds liaslieen increased too. llayo
you seen them? Well, you ought
tj. Five styles in that line. The
way to rest at night is to get a set
of those “Yutnyuni” springs.
We have something new in the
line of pillows. Cull and see our
i “Colonial” and ‘‘Turkish’' pillows.
I
Wall Paper, Building paper and
picture moulding.
• I hereby announce myself as a
¡candidate for County Judge, sub-
M. II. Brenton has returned from r of this county, but who has made
POUTICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
|Ject t0 the nc,km of the Je'D0C'«tic a tour of the southern part of the his home in California for the past
: county convention.
county where he was interviewing • several years, arrived here the first
\V. C. B yrd .
his republican friends in regard to of the week and is at present visit­
I hereby announce myselt as a ,
ing with his daughters, Miss Annie
the nomination for sheriff.
candidate for the office of county , -
and Mrs T. G. Kribs. Mr McNulty
clerk, subject to the action of the 1 I hereby announce myself as a
Tbe Windsor is one of the most
democratic county convention.
I candidate for the office of Assessor, elegant and attractive bar rooms j has stock in this section ami is here
F rank 8. R ieder .
subject to the action of the detno- in Eastern Oregon, has the best ¡on business connected with his
| cattle. His stay will perhaps last
■ ——— cratic county convention.
line of cigars in Burns, Gentle-
l all summer.
\V. E. A i . berson .
metdy mixologists and courteous
I hereby announce myself as a I
Messrs Phelps and Holmes left
treatment accorded all customers.
candidate for the office of Sheriff,
1 here yesterday by private convey­
I
hereby
announce
myself
as
aj
/j
afI
,„
p
au
l
and
J.
subject to the action of the demo­
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D. Jenkins
candidate for the oilice ( ounty are ¡n froni jbefr Happy valley ance for Lakeview. These young
cratic county convention.
Commissioner, subject
’*,e | ranches. Both these gentleman are I men spei t the past two months in
G eo . S helley .
action of the democratic county out for oflqce but don't agree as to Burns teaching music and elocu-
convention.
j what particular place they a-e lest | tion. They are each proficient in
I beret y announce myself ns a)
J. A. W illiams .
qualified, Jim would make a good i their respective work and their
candidate for the office of Sheri fl.
| pupils are well pleased. The gen­
supreme Judge, we think.
subject to the action of the reuubli- “
J tleinen will again visit our little
can county convention.
j I hereby annotine myself as a 1 We are informed that Wallop,
M H. B renton .
candidate for the office of Judge, the horse buyer in whose employ Icily at no distant date, where they
..subject to the action of the demo- James Sherman has been for some­ have made many friends by their
gentlemanly conduct and good
,,
cratic countv convention.
time, will be in this section in a j work.
1 hereby announce myself as a;
■
J. C. F oley .
short time. It is possible James
candidate for tbe office of Assessor,
A petition signed bv a large num-
Sherman will also return here for
A h it will lie necessary for her|
«ubject to the action of the repub-
her of property owners along Main to retnrn to ber studio in Eugène,
the
purpose
of
purchasing
more
iican county convention.
Local News.
St., asking the council to lower the by May lst, Mrs J. H. Weider de­
j cavalry horses.
W. E. II uston .
cJosswalks in that section of town. ' sires to inforni lier friends who dé­
Alfalfa. Bromus and Red Top 1 V. J Hopkins, of the firm of was presented at the regular meet-
('rockery, Glassware, Tiiuvare, (’uttlery, I'arni,
siré work tocallearly.
Hopkins A Hunter, arrived home
I here I y announce myself as a Seeds—Schwartz A Budleman’s.
Implements, Windmills, Pumps, Paint,
| ing of the city dads last Wednes­
Thursday evening from Portland,
-andidaie for the office of County
Warren Curtis was shot and kill­
day evening The petition wa‘
Oil, Doors, Windoirs, Etc., Etc
J. W. Sayer and family returned
fudge, subject to the action of the . this week from a visit to relatives where he spent the winter. Mr. granted and by so doing the town ed at bis home near Narrows thia
Hopkins is not any lielter looking
lemocrat.c countv convention.
i saved several hundred dollarr (Saturday night) about 9 o'clock.
and friends at Canyon City.
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:t::na:
than
when he left, but certainly i which would otherwise have beer, | C m Haye,
G«o. I). H agey .
"
Religious Service..
<>eo > Miller and James
Mrs Laura Shaw has taken her __
^as _____
fared —
well.
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He reports the necessary to spend in order to fill | Colwell came to his place and there
|{ COLUI COUCH1 i t
.laughter. Miss Nelli« Weeks, to rimd, between here and Ontario in
Christian Science services at
in the squares This was also quite was a quarrel over n colt, It is re­
I here' >y announce myself as a Portland to be created at one of the a very gfKxJ con<jjtion.
Consumption-
their
church (the old Caldwell ball)
ported
Curtis
ordered
them
off
the
I
an
accommodation
to
property
own
ssndidate for the oilice of Countv hi epitale.
every
Sunday
al
11
a.
tn.
and
7:30
place ami as they did not go be
ere.
Treasurer, subject to the action of
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suit
A.
8
Swain
and
family
were
up
Harney Lodge No. 77, I. O O F. j
went into the house and got a 22 p. In. Also meeting every Wednes­
.be démocratie county convention.
from Lawen tbe first of the week,
In obedience to the call made by caliber rifle. Upon his return he day evening at 8. All are invited
and Sylvia R D Lodge No 43 are •
I:
HORTON’S
J M D alton .
the guests of relatives We are in­
several of the republican centra) was shot above the left nipple and to attend. Subject for Sunday
' preparing to celebrate the anniver­
formed Mr. Swain has consented to
CommitV e a primary election is be­ instantly killed. It is not known M arch 30, “Unreality.”
sary of the order on April 26.
I hereby announce myself as a /Mr and Mrs David Carey were allow his name to lie used at the ing held in Burns precinct today who fired the shot and we are unable
; I
Rev. A J. Irwin will preach at
republican county convention for
candidate for the office of Assessor,
I
in from Crane creek this week, the the office of county commissioner. for the purpose of selecting delegat­ to get further particulars.
llarney the 2nd Sunday of each
«Meet to the action of the demo­
guests of Sheriff Shelley and family He Is well known in this county es to the county convention The
month at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. in.
:
cratic county convention.
fact that the "official call” sets the
'■They left for home Wednesday.
Sabbath
school every sabbath at 2
and
no
doubt
would
make
a
good
JOHN GKMBKRLING
J
W m B ennett .
26th as the date for such elections
p. m.
F. L. Andrews has disposed of race.
does not seem to make any differ­ Jeweler.
Opticinn anil There will lie preaching services
his interest in the lease of the Burns
!• oil and complete line of Garden ence with those who desire a con­
I hereby announce myself as a hotel to Sam Bailv and will leave
I at the Poison Creek school bouse
blnirrnver.
Seeds and Onion sets fresh from vention on that date for the puq>o»e
■andidate for the off.ee of county Monday for White Horse where be I
Spc-
**rT
Sunday at 2:30 p. m. ::
the grower» just received. Owing of electing delegates to the state Eine Watch Repairing A
reasurer subject to the action of will take charge of the ranch.
Iter
A.
J.
Irwin,
pastor.
to the fact that these seed have convention. They will not recog­ cialty.
he repabi an county convention
At
the
Presbyterian
church !■ ntuntnnntnr.:■•.t:::ttntœnt!i
been
very
late
in
arriving
we
are
S. 8 Williams, the veteran stag»
nise the "official call ” We under­
R A M iller .
NEXT DOOR TO P. O.
Burna, Rev. A J Irwin pastor ; I or the Quick Relief and j
man and who was the successful determined to dispose of them and stand otlier precencts will also elect
Devine service» the 'bird and fourth
bidder for the O. B. line, was cir­ an I will make reductions in prices delegates today—just bow many
Permanent Cure of All
Sundays of each month at 11 a in.
I hereby announce myself as a culating among hie many friends in order to close them out —Geer A
we are unable to say—perhaps si). ••••••••••••••••••••••••e* and 7:30 p m. Fabbath ecbool at rt
■andiJale jr tbe office of countv here t be first of the week. He will Cummin».
• Pulmonary and Bronchial |
SIMON LEWIS,
J. T GARRETT
It is impossible at this time to
10 a. in. every Sabbath morning.
udge,
ject to the action of the take charge of the line July 1st
forecast
the
out
com»
of
this
con
­
Diseases.
E Rrown, who for the pa«t two
-»public» i county convention
Preaching service» st th» Baptist
1 oeit.
tear» has conducted the Burns troversy. Following is a list of
church every 1st and 2nd Sunders, y unmttntttnanttKnnmmimm atta |
H. C. Levrse.
LEWIS A GARRET, P rop .
We are in receipt of a shipment Cssh Grocery, has disposed of his d<l»gat*s being voted f>r h»re this
morning and evening Sunday
SOUTH MAIN STREET
school every Sunday at Ham I • AN EXCELLENT EXPECTORANT
of "The Bose" Roaster, Baker and stock and left yesterday morning afternoon, designated as "Unpledg­
This barn has just l«een com­
I b ersi) annmuve* myself as a Steamer which will be given away for hie old home in Sen Francisco. ed delegates to republican county
prayer meeting every Thursday j ! tmmrntuaumtmmmmmunmm |
evening
pleted and my iMitronn will I*
candidate for the off -e of Count} tn our cu‘tomers. They are a very N Brown A Sons bought bis goo-ls ’convention to be held March 26”
PIIU E EH T VCEA TS
well treated Horace entro»'-
Clerk, tdbj-e’ to the action of the useful, desirable and necessary ar with the exception of the esndies. Joel Sturtevant, J C Welcome Jr..
ttttnvvnnntvif.v.nntair.imntn ’Jt |
ed to in* will receive th- be«'.
■-publica county cub vent ion.
tide. When you have made cash which L. Wouldcnberg Jr. purchss H Kelley.C Dummine. W D Han­
of care. Il «y 25 cants
P.T H cohet .
J D. Billingsley, the Barren val-
pur base« to the amount of *3" a ed. This move was mul« necess­ ley, I Fchsrarti A. W Gowan. J W
BALED HAY FOR »ALE • ley sheepman, arrived here last
DRKWilSr.
r .aeter is given to you. Call and ary on account of th» death of Mr Sevedge. J J. Dor.egan, J W Buoy,
* - today and »i*nt a ' <
Your Patronage Solicited
| BLUNS,
OREOON. |
and g»t a card filled out. Miller Brown’s wife, his children desiring M FriGerald. K. P Smith Gue
city
on
.business.
A
Th-mner
n
Rem
bold.
J
A
Sparrow.
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that he should return to tbe city *'
Job pr n'.ir ¿ -The Tin »-Herald
ttntum*ut*.um>umnmtn*mtmmna I
SATURDAY. MARCH 12. LOW
Burns Furniture Co. Burns, Cre
VOEGTLY & KENYON,
HARDWARE AND MACHINERY
I
I
C ough C ure
NEW FEED BARN.
H. M. HORTON