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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1903)
SCaWAlTZ & BL'KUUN [ SCHWA1TZ 4 BLDEL1AN r Now that our large and well selected stock has been arrang ed in our new quarters we ask our friends to call. The differ ent departments are so arranged as to give you an opportunity to inspect each to good advantage. Our former cramped quarters prevented our showing goods and our friends hardly knew the extent of our lines. Now, how ever, patrons have many new features to confront them upon entering our store. DRY GOODS We invite tbe Ladies of Harney Poanty to inspect oar large assortment of Dry Goods. Yoa mill find them aiell displayed as soon as yoa step into oar neta store. Heat, fresh goodsin endless variety from Calicos to Silk— They have pleased you befsre and mill do it again. for Spring seating aie have pretty Ginghams, Flannelette, Organdies, Dimities, Uaatns, Percales, Simpsons anexceled Prints and many others. Laces in endless variety. Come and inspect our Remnant Case. They are beauties at 10c per package ranging from 2 to 8 yards. LADIES’ WEAR New Petti coats, Wrap pers dt Dress Skirts; 'odies hosiery: Iron clad stocking for the child ren. Best on earth. SHOES SHOES Our shoe department f contains many of the b st t makes, such as the Doug las, Buchingham & Hecht and Smith Wallace. Ladies Dongola Turns and Goodyear welts. Plisses and childrens •chool shnes---They will stand the test. t. T? ’ K. - .<2 ".i Mens light, me dium and heavy shoes and boots. Ladies, mens and childrens Rubber Boots. You will need them. For men we have them in full length or shot H«t« displayed in our n«tn ease and you «an find at on«e th« hat you uiant. Naw and atapl« shop«« in Stetson, byon and ®OFon«t brands. Th«y ar« hats that will uiaar at th* right prises. CLOTHING Oar men and boys clothing is worthy of inspection. Tb* cloth is nude by the best mills and the garments ■Mdc by experienced tailors. The “MOUNT HOOD” Shirt made in Oregon by white labor. They give satisfation—that’s why we carry them. Try oat and you wear no other. UNDERWEAR FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. ¿De*igner »ubicription reduced to 80c per year This proposition i* good only until Moy 31*1—4« rot delay — send n. 8" cts. in postage at on«* and you will receive " -£,'<he Designer monthly bv mail One year STANDARD PATTERNS are tbe Leet. Coot a tittle '•«nor-, but it will pey you to nee tbern. YOUR CROCERY BUSINE88 ' I* *l*o d<-»tred Give u* a trial end let Hyour Spring order. figure on MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED 8CHWARTZ & BUDELMAN. F. G. Stauffer is in the city. The Times-fíerald SU THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. Go to liustone fot fre«h fruit. Seed Grain—N. Brown <k Sous. i Ubald Cote is in from the Warm Job printing—The Times-Herald Spring* country. Our old friend, Wm. Dunne, is < Game birds are beginning to ar in town for <i few day*. rive. He’s not after Ia 1 MONEY :::: W. B. Johnson is a business vis Dixie Queen 50c!b N'. Brown A He is simply looking for itor from Silver Creek. : Sons. some of those good things i Local News. The Ontario stage failed to “show Did you see Schwartz A Budel- in the line of Groceries, up” one trip this week, owing to man’# ad? .Emit, l\ed and l’lod.ucc Bailey Haves is up frem Lawen. | | high water in Indian Creek. carried bv ' Read Schwartz A Budelman's ad Red Beil 50c!b N. Brown A Sons. ' this week. P. C. Peterson, our prosperous \ ^W. E. HUSTON sheepman, was purchasing supplies I. L. Paujade was in from Cow Lawrence Sheppard is in from lilfl' Duikheimer Huiidj^g.’ in Burns this week. He reports his creek Thursday. Trout creek. stock in excellent condition. Chewing tobacco’s 50c tb N. L. M. Seaward has been in the Chas. King and his little brother Browu A Sons. ci y tbe past week. | George are in from Happy Valley F. G. Blume was seen on our • 1 R. R. Sitz was a visitor from I •and report stock doing well in that streets yesterday. Lawen yesterday. i section. Feed i* not so scarce over Grain, Wheat, Barlev Oats.—N. Tom Howser was a business vis there as in thi* vicinity. Brown A Sons. ... and ..; itor to our city today. Peter Clemet s and family moved James Crawford, the Happy val Wash Harkness is in the city back to their Poison Creek ranch ley merchant, was a visitor the first this week, after spending the winter from hi* home at agency. of tbe week. in town where the boys have been Atlords the people of East and Central Oregon nil the opportunity of a Chas. Johnson was up from attending the Business College. tirst-çlass modern Business College. It is a ’tome institution edyenny* Bromus Inermous or Brome Lawen one day lilts week. every course involved in Business College work. Ils tales ire (bo suine Grass seed for sale Geer A Cum- J. W. Buchanan and daughter, as charged elsewhere and the methods are the same. 81 u Jehts .lyliipttbd Fay Comegys is in the city on a Eliza, were in from the station the rnunins. nt anv time, instruction at the College or by mail. During the summer visit to bis wife i nd mother. mouths the College will conduct a .■ e fore part of ths week. Mr. It. was Tom Sagers has accepted a posi • ; . • ' r*. ♦ î’k It appears that the long delayed here to consult J. O. Cawltield with tion in Schwartz A Budelman’s : breakup has finally come. whom he is interested in the con general merchandise store. ’• s tract to build the Stenking Water J. C. Creasman was among our | Mrs Jasper Davis was tbe guest grade. s ’ ’ T.y: He reports bis I uf friends in this city Thursday. visitors today, For teachers and others who desire a'reviewing or preptfaiory course, Mrs. Lee Thornburg met with stock looking well and has plenty ' Roland Hankins and family were For specimens of pen work, and full information on lhisiu£8|i I'uJlege ¿ab quite a painful accident one day of feed. I in the city for several days this ject«. address ’i’*:* last week by having her foot caught The Woldenberg building ad 1 week. K Ifcv'X- ZEL T^ig-'by 7 ’ -» under a hors ’ e which fell with her. joining tbe postofiice is being fitted A. McKinzie, one of the old tim 2E3-uimS, Oregon..' up for an office to be occupied by ers of Narrows, was on our streets She was brought to this city Sun day and Dr. Marsden consulted. Ex-Judge Sparrow. this week. He found no bones broken but the ........................................................................................... ............ .. ................. ........ . ... ... Get our prices on Buckingham The roads are in a bad condition ankle severely sprained. The lady C. It VOEGTI.Y. <». E. tkNŸlÎtf’ A Hecht Boots A Shoes before pur caused by the recent rains and is now at the home of Mr. and Mrs. chasing. We can save you mouey. melting snow. C. G. Smith in South Burns and N. Brown A Sons. the injured member reported much Geo Smyth, of Diamond, came H. W. Welcome A Co. are mov in Thursday and has since been the improved. ing their stock of drugs into their guest of relatives. Last Thursday evening the Elec handsome new brick next door to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cumminsand tric Light A Power Co. made the Schwartz A Budelman. ; Miss Drusa Dodson returned home change frutn water power to the Crocker//, Glassware, Tinware, Cuttlcry, I'arm engine at the new power plant. Tents, wagon sheets, Bed covers J last evening from Portland. Implements, M'inilmills, Pumps, Paint, The rapid melting of the snow for use in sheep camps carried by Oil', Doors, H'indows, Etc., Etc. Walter Cross, the Trout creek and rising water made the change us. Send in your orders, they will stockman and rancher, was'a busi i necessary. It caused more or less have our usual strict attention.— ness visitor the last of tbe week. N. Brown A Ssns. "cuss words” as the lights were off "■i Our old friend Sam Mickel of and on again at short intervalsand At the special session of the the Harney neighborhood dropped kept patrons busy lighting other county court last Friday and Sat in to see us a few minutes Tliun- luminatin' apparatus before things urday contracts were let for road dav. were finally adjusttd and running w >rk to J. T. Barnes for a p irlion | ! smoothly. George James spent several days of the Ieland road grade and to I Buchanan A Cawlfield for the in our city this week looking after , F or S ale —Two lots front on affairs pertaining to the estate of Main St nnd First St. with cottage I Stenking water grade. his father, tne Iiite T. B. James. on each, one barn. Four lots with N. Brown A Sons just received j HANDSOME MIRRORS, from New York a very fine and j Cycle Poco 4x5 Camera, carrying orchard of pear, apple ami cherrie, IRON BEDS large line of Embroideries and case and 5 pl ite holder*. Cort ♦25. currents A gooseberiies bearing,two •Ji • or ■ room house on it, access to an irri- : Laces. They are on display in Will sell for ♦la—goed as new. In Children ’ s Iron Beds j their store and are marked much quire at the county clerk’s office I gating ditch. Also one lot with • seven-room building, good loca Center Tables, Com lower than the regular prices for Assessor Loggan has moved his tion. Terms: One third cash with I such good*. household goods into the cottage two year* for bulance in equal year modes, Matttesses A recent press dispatch from back of Miller * Thompson’s store, ly payments at 8 per cent, Lenolium For Pillows, Salem states that Attorney Mc and hi* family will be installed tbe particulars call at this office. Kitchen Oil Cloth Gowan was before Governor Cham- | first of next week. The best pill ’ neatli the stare and ' berlain nsking for a pardon for Latest designs in Frank Dibble was in Wednesday stripes, j James Weaver who was convicted making proof on his land. R. J. It cleanses the system and never of murdering Wm. McKinnon here gri|>es. * few years ego and sent to tbe Williams and Isaac Foster were in as hi* witnesses. Mrs. Dibble ac Little Early Risers of worldly re ; penitentiary for life. companied l>er husband. pute— I Wagons, wagons; We will sell t Ask for DeWitt’s and take no sub We are agents forW L. Douglas jyou a Mitchell, Rushford or Web-1 stitute. Mens 82.50 *3 00 »3 50 and 14 00 ■ ber Farm Bed Wagon; A small pill, easy to buy, easv to BURNS FURNITURE CO, Shoes. The Rest on earth. 3j gteel Skein.................... ♦ 85 00 Schwartz A Budelman. take and easy to act, but never fail- 3| •• “ ....................... 90 00 I ing in results. DeWitt’s Little |3f “ “ ...................... 10500 Next Tuesday evening ¡8 the ; Early Risers arouse the secretions j Send your orders to us, O. C. Co. date of the K. of P. “Green Ball ” and act as n tonic to the liver, cur Co to Mart Baker of the O O ranch Don’t miae it or you’ll feel like ing permar.entlv-tlurne’ Druggists wa* in the first of tbe week to have i kicking yourself when you hear the Dr. Marsden fix up a broken rib. more fortunate tell about it. While standing on a small box one W. H William* made a trip to' day last week it turned giving him Lawen this week to visit his son. ....Given by.... quite a wrench and Mart did not. V. ho i* working for Grant Thoinp- FOR know the rib was broken until ex-' «on. Mr. Williams reports much »mined by bi* physician. water between here and I.awen. I à TI'BD à Y MARCH h . ISMM I II gl p p CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL VOEGTLY & KENYON, HARDWARE AND MACHINERY A New Line of DINING CHAIRS and ROCKERS Hopkins & Hunter, FIRST ANNUAL BALL Inland Lod4e.No.7O, HaiW and paddle Dealers Security Stock Food F or S ale —I will sell my half Ladies our prices are lower than A fine condition powdi-r tlist will keep interest In the blacksmith shop and usual, we want your trade. Our stock hen It li y nnd in good condition tool* situated on south Main street, spring stfick which will be here by fatten ducke, 'I. also the whole of the lol together April will please you s* every thing chicks grow with my residence property with will be stylish new and reasonable <-nlye*, boga, worms. two lot*. Would like to trade for in price —N. Brown A Son*, •lock or *ell for cash. I Grant Ke.ter.on I Th,t P°rtio" of ,he road "orth of s"l>phi - nutritive ipi ifilir« to -kimmed or Busns Ore - l^e Krs<^e ,n^ **'n8 "dibin tbe city , Vzdll lUUU i-p.irator milk A ipio k fitti-nir limits, should receive the attention KNIGpn OF pYT IIflS. Fred Oakerman was in the city of the council.. We hear consider- ||«« ■ I te A " 'll ' ,,r'- ’ be ' i"-f ■ I-' - I lorsi'- I v «*ea ehowld wever be wltbevl it a few d*y* thi* week looking after abJe comp|.int about it* condition LOCHER'S HALL, MARCH 17. I some Kos me»« affair* He inform* GENERAL COMMITTEE. at thia time. ! n* that the Silver creek section i* II E Thompson, Just think, you get 5 per cent F <) Jackson, farther advanced in spring weather J J Doneg.n. - than here. Although he i* still discount on all cash purchase, Softens the hoof and keep* fret in COMMITTEE or ABRAXOEMENT*. i feeding bi* stock more or levs be made at our store. Save your good condition. Qui< k hoof g’owar. ba* bad them on tbe range ad cheeks and when you have 85 Thornton W lliam*, Dalton Bigg*. V.r. Lest blister n,ad*. t'uR* joining his ranch for some time worth return th'm to us and get G A Rembold, John Budelinan. - 25e worth of good* free We learn that J. W Kelso, wh >«* COMMITTEE ON NALL ARl> Mime. l’revent* l'lood poison from Vrogtly A Kenyon. death was mentioned in our l»at wire eut*, etc; heal* qui ekly Frank Paul. Charles Lewis, iaeue, was born in England in 18IS. 1 1 "ll'ir g ''' • -sdd> g< - et. whil* W Z M om returned from San E It Waters, J M Dalton J V4QI I VU I V I in hi* early youth he wa* sent to 1 Franciaoo Monday, «bare hs went i RE' EPTtoM COMMITTEE. - reside with hit uncle in Australia with a hunch of borsea. J. C Dod IX',1;;: where be remained until be receiv son, who has t een in the city for Mr* Triach, Mr* Tbompaon, protection from vermine—sure death to lx-d bug», etc. ed hie edn<*ation after which ba • tome tim* with bor*e«, returned Mr* Geer, toured all tb* principal countries with him. and went to hi* borne in Sam Mothereheed F M Rieder, I of the eoaunaot and in 1849 cane Warner Jim succeeded in di*r>oe- Julian Byrd. acme* lb* big waler to Catiferuia ing of all his at a fair prtca, and FLOUR COMMITTEE. where b* worked al mining and Bill sold all but ten head of th* teamine and later moved to Utah last lot he to k down. Hs pur C F McKinney, C R Peterson. J F ' He came to thio valley ia tb* chased *ome more on hi* way up | Mahon, A Venator, Jan.ea Paul. .Mr. Keteowaa a vecy obeewawt through Modoc county, and logetb Uba* Cronin, Geo A Smyth. E A , , men and mad* tbe beet of hi* traw er with a few he ha* in Warner,, Htnoffar Bni* Byrd. H Richard-1 eon. C N Cochrane. It A Miller. I eia. twing a very intereatinj eon- will abort ly Mart oo another trip ver eaUonabel. Wm Ferre, I K Geer. Ila the city —Lakeview Examiner I Poultry Food Worm Powder Heave Remedy ;r,I;;;;,:;“ VxvJ I lv vU Rheumatic LinimenttiT'"" Pinkeye and Distemper cure. Hoof Remedy Caustic Blister Antiseptic healer Carbolized Disinfectant THE TIMES-HERALD Gives all the local news. Job Printing. r