The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 23, 1902, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Mrs. A. J Irwin is quite sick.
Ducks for skirts—N. Brown A
' Sons.
Fair week which Christ alone can give. He
now turn to
requests«! while dying that the song:
Percales F»r waists—N. Brown A "Nearer mv God to Thee,
Sons.
Nearer to Th«*e.
N. Brown A Sons have built their
Qtaltri in
Royal Worcester corsets—N 1 E’en though it be a cross
walk to the grade.
That raiseth me.”
Brown A Sous.
Queen Quality shoes for women
To be sung. He sang just before
Cliiviots for fine men’s shirts—
—N. Brown A Sons
dying, with his sinking voice:
N. Bruwn A Sons.
"There's a land that is fairer than
Grain Bags at Lunaberg A Dal-
Isaac Schwartz returned last
day,
1 ton’s. Sold for cash only.
night from Portland.
, And by faith wccan see it afar.
The contractors are now at work
[ For the Father waits over the way
* ■*.
on the new Business College build­ Charley Cronin was up from the
To prepare us a dwelling place
Island
ranch
yesterday.
ing.
there."
From present indications Burns
Win. Altnow and wife, of Drew-
We rejoice that he has gone to
will short of houses for rent.
sev, were in town Thursday and
dwell with the Father above. He
Dr. Marsden was called to Silver was married to Miss Alina Perkins
Friday.
creek Thursday to attend Mrs. June Sth. 1890, whom he leaves be-
Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Hunter went
Thorn.
: hind together with three children,
Ltlî
1 to the King A Sayer saw mill today
Mrs. C. A. Byrd will take orders i Henry, Chester and Silvia, besides
for a visit,
for lady tailor made clothing for he leaves three sisters and a host
Z m rs. W. E. Trisch and Miss fall and winter.
of friends who will not soon forget
Fannie Donegan are expeetd home i Antone Egli has rented the E. H Johnnie Jones, the good citizen, the
the first of the week.
King house and will soon move to devoted husband, the loving father
intv.ç
addi- town for winter.
Ben
Brown
is
having
two
and the true friend.
Reduction on all Lines of Summer Goods,
tional rooms built on to his resi-
Rest it« peace brother.
To R ent —Building located one
Waists, Skirts, Etc.
•ink E;
donee with brick lining.
G W. B.
door from Post Office. Desirable
for
otlice.
—
N
B
rown
A
S
ons
M. L. Lewis has returned from
his trip to Portlaml and other
F or S ale —Thirty head of cows
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
puints along the Columbia.
Our Fall and Winter Goods will soon arrive
and calves. Inquire of Mrs. Adam OFrn EOF COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY
The Red Front Barn, stock and George, three miles north of Crow
Washington, I). C . June 9, l*«02
so come and see.
WHEREAS, bv aatiafactory evidence pretent
vehicles were sold to Chas. Parrish Camp.
edtotheiinderiigueii.it has been ma<w to ap­
that “The Firet National Bank of Burna, ’
Yours Truly,
and he took charge last Monday.
More new things arriving for the pear
in the Town of Burna, in the County of Harney,
and the state of Oregon, tin* complied with all
Albert Shaw is moving the little Burns Furniture Co. this week the provieiena of the Statute* of the United
state*, required to be complied with before an
shall lie authorised to commence
cottage,
— south of Miller A Thomp
. ­ I See those handsome writing desks HHH<x*iation
the buaincMof Banking;
store,
back
to
face
the
opposite
i
and
new
center
tables.
Now therefore 4, I human >’. Kane, Deputy
sons
and Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do
hereby certifv that ’The Fira' National Bunk
street.
^H. C. Smith and family went to of
Burna, in the Town of Burna, in the County
of Ilarnev, anti state of Oregon, ia authorised to
A.
K.
Richardson
’
s
mill
this
week
If Dame Rumor is to be believed
commence the busincM <>f Banking aa provided
in Section Fifty one hundred ami sixty nine of
there will be some weddings in the where Mr, Smith will build a brick the
Revised Statutes of the United States.
in testimony whereof witness my hand ami
near future. Boys, gather up the bed for the boiler that has arrived. Seal
of oflit e this ninth day of June, 1902.
T. P. KANE
coal oil cans.
F or R ent —Building suitable for few i ' Deputy and Acting Comptioller of the
currency.
NO. •
We wonder if every one on Main Photograph Gallery, situated near
Main
Street.
Arrangments
can
be
street
knows
they
have
to
have
their
&
sidewalks on the grade by Sept­ made with right party.—N. B bown
THE CAPITOL
ember 1st?
& S ons .
We understand that the frost
Louie Woldenberg. jr. and family
BARBER SHOP
and Geo. Waters and family re «lone some damage about Harney
F red F isk , Proprietor.
to the potatoes. The wheat is said
turned
Wednesday
from
their
Thia «Aop hat jutt beta opened to the
chwartz
udelman
ranches on Pine creek.
to be well ripened and thought not public and »(dicite a »hare of the patronage
A complete line of John B Stet­ to be damaged.
HAIR CUTTING, SHAVING,
Mr. Hyde, the stone mason, has
son Hats. We buy direct from
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
;
------------------------
Philadelphia. A postal to them just completed a fine cellar for W. Everything fleet cla»» and up to date,
THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
The binders are now at work.
will convince you we carry the J. Coleman. He now goes to Wm.
WXext door to Putt Office,
IT NEWSPAPER IN TUISCOUNTY.
Dill pickles—N. Brown A Sons genuine Stetson hats—N. Brown A Allnow’s ranch on Otis creek to
■--------------- ————----------
put in a dam of masonry.
M rs, Wm, Cummins, of Diamond. Sons.
SATURDAY AUGUST 29. 1902.
is
in
town.
I Wagons, wagons; We will sell
F or S ale —Ten head of four-
-------------
FOUND ON TUB STROFI
A. L. McIntosh, of Fife, was jn you a Mitchell. Rushford or Wino­ months-old pigs, also fresh butter
Local News.
na
Farm
Bed
Wagon;
packed
in
new
fetkins
for
winter
i town Sunday.
' 3j gteel Skein . . .
.. $ 85 00 use at 35 cents per pound. Inquire A memorandum of a lot of THE
ives in bulk—N. Biown A Sons | Mr. Wiseman is now moulding
little things 1 must get at the
90 00 of G. W. Young.
brick preparatory to burning a kiln. |
t.
. .
............... 105 00
bert Cote and wife are in from
Mrs. C. II. Voegtly went to Rich­
CITY DRUG STORE
Wilson Bros underwear, nek i Senil your orders to us, O. C. Co.
«Varrn Springs.
ardson A James saw mill this
I about it. None as good—N Brown
Accordion
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Swain, of morning for a few days outing and Comb
ke Welcome is adding more A Sous.
I Brush
Instrument Strings
Lawen.
accompanied
by
their
littlo
to
take
Mrs.
Robert
Graham,
who
-.^>1 to his residence.
| Mirror
School Books
Send N. Brown <v Sons your mail son. Albert, were in town Thursday has been her guest for several days ’ Pocket Book
Mem. Books
-’'^•1 applicants before the school' orders. Prompt, careful attention
and Friday, coming in to consult a
Glass Cutter
Time Books
Say,
did
you
notice
the
window
, lining board were successful.
Blank Books
given all.
doctor in regard to a gathering at Geer A Cummins? There is the Finger Cott
NIX.
I Tooth Brush
Magazines
nice line of artificial flowers
forming
on
the
arm
of
Master
Robert Irving, of Harney, arrived
' finest display of guns and fishing I Nail
Snaps
lummer wear.—N. Brown A
Monday from the railroad with Albert.
Knife
tackle ever seen in Bums. Double Cloth “
Scissors
1 freight fur our merchants.
Jas. Oard, of Harney, is in the barrelled shot guns, Winchester 1 Bath ”
Hair “
Kazor
3 are goiug to have a railroad,
1 Imported freighters from Malheur city to meet bis sister, Mrs. Lizzie and Marlin repeaters, rifles, gattlinf j Lather "
Razor Strap
re is it going to Btrike in this
Riiner,
of
Rimer,
Ohio,
who
arrived
guns, popguns and any old thing Match Box
county, done a good portion of the
Balls
m?
M arliles
hauling for this section this season. on last evenings train. Mrs. Rimer These are lieing sold at reduced Harmonica
Silverware
will accompany her brother to his prices and the sportsman who don’t I 1’iano
ckards Shoes fur men the best,
We think there was no grain ’ home in Harney where she will vis-
Watch
take advantage of it is lortr. Better ' Violin
>ut question, in the United
! Guitar
Clock
hurt by tbe little cold snap thatjjt for gev„a| I months.—Ontario drop in today.
s—N. Brown & Sons.
' Mandolin
Jewelry
«^'.followed the rain. At least we have : ,\rgll8
D. N. Jamison, Mrs LeeCaldweP, [ Banjo
Camera
rn —To Mr. and Mrs. N. U. ’ heard oi none.
Playing Cards
W T F-igle, editor of the Prine Miss Dora Cal dwell. Grand ma Cald­ I Blue Vitrol
„„—enter, on Monday, Aug, 18 a
Dell Dibble, of Silver creek was ¡ville Journa| wh|> f<n lhe
! Copperas
Calling
Mother and child doing well. I
. , .
,
•>«■"»«, "««» iur me pasi well and Johnnie Caldwell, of Sulphur
Checkers
.......- „ _ M
, ,
k
Preambulatmg a couple ofdavs this week or ten days has been taking Burns, passed through town Tues­
Cream Tartar Chess
». H. B. Mace, who has been Wcek trying to find some
----- one * to ■
- » e
,
.
-
in Burns and the surrounding day on their way to Baker City Soda
Hops
sick for the past week, we are li«ten to his iral>
.
*
Benzine
,
, ■
. 1191 1 lo
Ka '
country, returned hotr.e ast Satur- From there Miss Dora Caldwell will Truss
lo report u dow convalescent, i „ _
. ,
, ,
J,’
Camphor
Dr Geary arrived on Monday s day and registered at the Hotel go to Pendleton to attend the Sis­ Sweet Oil
Peppermint
Lunaburg A Dalton’s, stage via Canyon City, from a visit Prineville from Burns. We sup- ter's school this winter, Grandma i Spte Nitre
Laudanum
[ . .ie beautiful chiffonier which of several weeks at Portland and pose from this, that Burns mint lie Caldwell will go to Waitsburg, Paregoric
Essence Vanilla Insect Powder
give away on the 27th of other Willamette points.
"
L«‘uion Bedbug Poison
on his mind, and that some attrac-, Washington, to visit a son, and the
“ Banana Cement
i Lunaburg A Dalton will, on the [ *’on» whose sweetness rivals the; balance of the party will return to
Pena
Holders
K. Richardson is down from ]asl <]ay of the Fair, give away a nectarine intoxication of the gods,, Burns.—Canyon News.
Pencils
Tablet
binds
his
thoughts
and
soul
to
iw tuill. He says his new beautiful *25 chiffonier. See it on
We have beard of newspapers Nuts
Cigars
that sacred spot.—Prineville Re- killing political ambitions, turning Tobacco
will be in place ready for exhibition at their store.
Pipe
Cand v
Fish Pole
i view.
-lion about Tuesday.
people
from
wrong
to
right,
lieing
The quality of goods carried by
Fish Lino
Fish Hooks
are in receipt of the govern­ a business house is usually the
The University of Oregon will used for bustles and many other I Diamond Dye Salve
or G— reclamation naming the first best recommendation. Call on N open its twenty-seventh session at thing“, but here's a new one: Thoe Pillj
Court Plaster
Chewing Gum
£ ay in September as Labor Brown A Sons and lie eonvincid
Eugene, Wednesday, September A Elliot of Visalia, Cal, has dis Glue
Shoe Polish
l«th The outlook for the year covered that the newspaper is the Mvrin go
nd will be a legal holiday.
Squirrel Poison
G«*o. Johnson, of Malheur county, seem* at prevent, very promising greatest squirrel exterminator on Tooth Picks
*•
Prescription
Carbolic Acid
T —By Fleming Bros', show was in town the first of the week
A number of new men have been earth. He buys old newspapers at Jsniaiea Ginger Machine Oil
-
road
from
Buru-
to
Nar-
with
some
fine
honey
for
sale,
I.
added lo the faculty, all thoroughly the town "print shop" an«l carries <11 v cerine
Castor Oil
a fiddle in Case Fi nder which he had no trouble in dispo*
fitted both by preparation and by them out to hia ranch. He then Tooth Powder Plasters
leave at Miller A Thomp- ing of.
Etc Etc.
experience, for their work. Tbe g-e-s about and stuffs a piece of pa­ Cough Medicine
»tore.
per
into
every
««pnrrel
hole
be
finds
J Mr and Mrs. Gemberling. Mr t niver-ity building, are being re­
J W ' lut this ont and put it in
Canyon stage met with an and Mrs Brut Byrd and Ed Martin paired and improve«] during the The inevitable result is a dead
your
hat. All the above and
nt yesterday.
returned Wednesday afternoon summer, the dormitory, gvmnas- squirrel—that is if the squirrel is
— 0,ie
»•••"’ Stepped in a bodg-r
i from their outing on Emigrant lum. and Deady H 11 receiving eg- at home Mr Elliot states that a more, too, can be foun«l at
•oke hl« leg, cone- , lenliy was creek.
pecial attention Student* intend- squirrel ia as afraid of a piece of
Horton’s Pharmacy
>i>< to enter tbia fail are invited tu
'3 hours late.
Report as«« that Al Reinetnan is i correspond with the president re­ paper as a bull ia of a red rag, and
it
will
stay
in
its
hole
ami
die
raib
3. Staples and Wife of Ontario expected to return to Burns H- lative to their work. Catalogue»
er than venture near the piece of,
eeu visiting witb Mr». O P. is not having good health in th»
• during Use past week. Tues- East. Later—He strived last
R M Rutherford returned the p«l«*r that makes it a prisoner.
ley went op Canyon Creek evening secompar ied by a friend first of the week from the Crane
p for a few day« —Canyon
Creek country, in Harney county
OBITI A 8 V
Mrs. Blizzard and h*r dangh'er. where he accompanied Mr. Bert
Mt« Grimes mother and sister of
was l«ori« in kejfistered Hereford Bulls
Roaa Valley Dorsi Com- Mrs A J Irwin, started for tlieir Mumford who is visiting the coun­ John W. Jones
We»t
Ya, May
Greenbrier
county,
try
in
the
interest
of
the
Chicago,
i teams arrived from the home in Iowa last Wednesday.
.7 />/<• such Hull» are of­
with Lie par-
4th,
I
’
M,!.
Moved
Burlington
A
Quincy
railway
Mr.
> works thia forenoon «ih They went by team to Ontario and
1869.
and
from
i
ente
to
Mia»
-ori
in
fered for setle hy the Fr ench-
uJareoooifMB- t of refined Tom Blizzard ia tlie knight of lb» Rutherford reporte the diac«,very by
bun seif and Mr Mumfvni of an there to Oregon in 1888. Rince1
shipment Io .'«n Frai
Glen n L i re Stock (. 'ompa n y.
ribbons.
immcnae body of excellent fireclay which he Las been a re«p»cted citi­
! 1 ver Stata
Mr and Mr. Chas Anderson ac­ on Crane Creak Mr. Mumford lo­ zen of Harney county In early Inquire of That. .Ulen at
L
Levane and wife started for companied Wm L- vins and wife to cating a section of the la« d. reserv­ life be Joel ble father and mother. •he Sod House Ranch where
m- at G a leggili» in D -g «. Douglas county where they will ing 4«) acres for Mr Rutherford. •O he has had to make hie own way
iWH last Monday. after a plea« visit oid time friends and acq«iaint- The gentl-meu ell return to Crane in life. He was an honorable wan. the Bull» are
it with relative« it.d fr.erwia anees for alw.at a year. Hank Cieek '.be first of the we-k and take a g xxi citizen, a faithful friend, a
ff r* narked that be - g hi c m» Andersen and wife
wilt have a »urveyor with them to »urvev the devoted buaband and father, and
e.
rt. 1 ?0M day to liv-
be “lied rejoieing ;n ’he «olvatfon
Job pin'ing TL« Time»-Her».«J
Schwartz & Budelman
^11 eyeg
CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE
...ANO...
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Alfords the people of East and Central Oregon nil the opportunity of a
tlrst class modern Business College. It ia a home institution covering
every course involved in Business College work. Its rates are the same
ascha'sed elsewhere and the methods are the same. Stu-lents .adinitteil
at any time. Instruction at the College or bv mail. During the summer
mouths the College mil conduct a
S ummer N ormal S chool
For teachers and others who desire a reviewing or preparatory course.
For specimens of [Kin work, «nd full information on Business College sub­
ject«. address
ZEL
ZF’xixx.,
BumS, Orog-oxx.
THE CAPITAL SALOON,
TRISCII A DONEGAN, Proprietors.
EXCELLENT VALUES.
ET
1,
Burns,
Oregon.
ZvdZcQxo Tlxlo ZETocxcLq.vi.a.xtcxs
Richardson & James’
SAWMILL mxd
SHUXTG t LEMILL
Is again turning out lumber anil shingles.
Dressed and
rough lumber of all kinds, moulding, and shingles in stock
in sufficient quantity to ffll any sized bill.
Large and
small orders given special attention.
a
S
- -
Richardson & James, Harney, Oregon.
We have a lot of chairs and you
■ have eight different styles from
which to choo-w. Our stock of iron
tieds has been increased too. Ilaye
, you seen them? Well, you ought
t >. Five styles in that lino. The
way to rest at night is to get a set
of those “Yumyuni" springs.
Wo have something now in the
' line of pillows. Call ami see our
. "Colonial” and "Turkish” pillows.
Wall Paper, Building paper and
' picture moulding.
& B
,
Burns, Oregon.
We havo bed-room suitB ‘ for fur­
ther orders." besides it varied as­
sortment of extra dressers, corn­
modes and chiffoniers and wooden
bedsteads. Writing desks, book
cases, tapestry, window shads, mir­
rors, curtain poles and trimmings,
center and extension tables, music
cabinets, etc.
Mattresses in variety: All wool,
"Quaker,” "Abondalo,” Silk Floss
Prices to tit any purse.
We discount all others on carpets,
rugs, art squarse and portiere.
Burns Furniture Co, Burns, Ore
C. II
VOEOTI.V
VOEGTLY & KENYON,
— Deniern in—
HARDWARE AND MACHINERY
Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, CutUery, Farm
Implements, Windmills, Pumps, Paint,
Oil, Doors, Windows, Etc , Etc.
e .;
is
&
FOR SALE.
S'
JOHN GEMIIERI.ING,
Jeweler.
Optiehm
nn«l
Services al Christian Science
Knaronver.
Hall every Sunday nt Ila in and
S p m. Service Wednesday even­ Pine Watch Repairing A Spe­
ings nt X. Subject for Sunday, cialty.
Aug. 17,"Mind,” 24, Christ Jeeua
Religious Services.
Rev A J. Irwi’i will preach al
Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
month at Ila in. and 7:30 p. in. ••••••••••••••••••••••••e
Sabbath school every aabbalh at 2
p. m.
Sunday school al Hurney the
firet Sunday of each month nt 10
LEWIS A GARRET, P rom .
o'clock a in. On the necond, third
BOITII MAIN STREET.
and fourth Sun<]sy of each month
This
barn has just been com­
at 3 o'clock p in. Preaching ser­
plete«! an«l my patrons will lie
vice »very second Sunday at 8 p m.
well treated. Horeea entruet­
At the Presbyterian church
e«l to me will receive the beet
Burna. Rev. A J Irwin pastor
of care. Iley 25 cents
Devine services the third and fourth
BALED HAY FOR MALE
Sundays of each month at 11 a. m.
and 7 ’-V) p in. Sabbath school at
Your Patronage Solicited.
10 a ru. eve,y Sabbath rnoruing
••••••••••••••••••••••a«*
Preaching services at the Baptist,
church every 1st «nd 2nd Sundays,
NOTICE
morning and evening Munday,
echool «very Sunday at Ila ni
prayer meeting every Thursday
The co-partnership heretofore
evening
existing between laie Caldwell and
M H Brenton has been thia day
diaa«lved M H Brenton retiring
"rfaddy" alill aella furniture al from the basinet» The Winter
reaaonable prieta. No chante einee Bar will hereafter be conducted un­
der the firm name of Lee Caldeeii
tbe election Wall paper going «l A Co.
all kinda of pnce« Cali at the
t.lR C a I UWILI.
Mere, rondóle witb hite and aee iba
II M H kentow ,
good*
P ut « Ore . F«b ¡7. 1902.