The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 21, 1903, Image 3

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    | SCHWARTZ S WBELMAN
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In last week’s
minded you of our new store
and the many good things we
have for the purchaser.
This week we want to call
your attention to the fact that
our Spring Goods are shipped
and will be here as soon as
teams can bring them from the
railroad.
I Spring business promises to
be good and we bought heavi­
ly in order to meet the demand
and give the public a great vari­
ety to select horn.
DRY GOODS
Ladies’ and Mens Fuming Goods
Ladies’, Men's and Children’s
Underwear.
sxxorES.
Buckingham & Hecht
and Giesscke Boots
CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE
The Timss-Jierald
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
S
N
S
Farm Machinery,
Garden Tools.
VOEGTLY & KENY0M
Reinach, Ullman it Co.,
Chicago, Betasco & Har is
Co , San Frandsc
Tail­
ors to tlu Trade—Two of
the leading tailoring
houses in America.
W e arc sole agents for
them and have the r.prirg
line of samples ready for
your inspection.
-/
Give us a trial
on your next suit.
We guarantee a
fit, superior wook-
manship and fi i-
I
Í-
ish
LADIES WEAR'.
New Petti­
coats, Wrap­
pers <fc Dres~.
Skirts; ladies
hosiery; iron
clad stocking
for the child­
ren Best on
earth.
-
I H^ts are displayed in out« re a
you can find et onee the het ycu uiant,
Hew and staple shapes in Stetson, Uyin and
Coronet brands. They are hats that uuill
utear at the right prtecs.
CLOTHING
Our men and boys clothing is worthy of inspection.
The cloth is made by the best mills and the garments
made by experienced tailors.
The "MOUNT HOOD” Shirt made in Oregon
by white labor. They give satisfation—that’s why we
carry them. Try one and you wear no ether.
.UNDERWEAR FOR SPRING AND SUMMER.
I Designer »ubfcriplion ^educed to x 'c per year This
■ p-oposition is good only until May 31»t—do i ol delay—
■ rend u« 8«' ct». in postage al «,i»ca and you will receive
■ the Designer ri.onthlv br mail one year.
■ STANDARD PATTERNS are the U«t. Cost a little
E more, but it will pay you to use them.
GROCERIES
' Oar lite cf Groceries cannot be exceitd
We œant you
to give 03 yocr Sprîrg cader. We can pkese you. Cail and
jet price».
Seed Grain—N. Brown •*: Sons. , Go to Hustons for fresh i'tuit.
Job printing—The Times Herald 1 Diessmiiking by Miss Hopkins
...AND...
,
Dixie Queen 50clb N. Brown A at lhe hoM’° of l,er I’^'ber.
3A6 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
Sons.
i -Tim Donovan was down from his
ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
The O. B. stage came in on reg- l|Ome
I alric» s day.
Alford« the people of Bust and Central Oregon nil the i-pporlunity of n
8ATVKDAY JUKI H 21. 1903
ular time last evening
Garden seeds in any quantity at
rtret-ela«s modern Business College, It is u home ic.-l-liitiou covering
Sam Parrish returned this wtek »«‘gtly A Kenyon’s.
every course iuvulved in Uusine»» College work
I:s ran ;< are the saino
Local News.
sa charged el<ewhere and the methods me ilia same. .Students ndmitU ,1
from a visit to the Drews*y section, j Spring weather, and stockmen
nt any time. Instruction ut the College or I i mail. Duriog the »uinurer
G. W. Haves is fitting up au of- ( are liappv.
mouths the College w lU conduct a
Venator is in the city.
lice in the 11. C. Leveus meat mar
Buy your garden seeds at
Red Beil 50clb X. Brown A Sons. ket building.
Vsogtly A Kenyon's.
ummer
ormal ciiooi
The Harney county ben is again
W H. Shirk and wif* arrived
A. T. Hunter is oiit on a little
on duty.
herefrom Reno last Thuisday — vacation at the I’. Ranch.
For teachers sn<l Olliers who desire a reviewing or preparatory eour»e.
Chewing tobacco's 50c Ib N Lakeview Examiner.
A great variety of garden seeds
For specimens of yen work, ami full iiiforiuutioii on Business College sub­
Schwartz A Budelman have at Voegtlv A Kenyon’s
Brown A Sons.
jects. address
What’s the matter with a little something new to say to our read-
J. C. Buckland was a business
ZZ. Zeig'To^r, ZF’xrn..,
i era in tins issue.
foot ball these days?
visitor the first of the week.
Richard Haines, a brother of
Zj-vtxn-S, Oregon.
Mrs. W. H. Burns and son Ray
Mrs Isaac Foster and little son
Harney
’
s
efficient
post
master,
was
have gone to Lakeview.
Frank have Ixen the guests of
'in the city this morn ng.
friends in our city the past wiek.
Grain, Wheat, Barlev Oats.—N
G. W. Cleyenger was confined to
Come in ttihl see us about your
Brown A Sons.
Burpee's garden seeds are guar­
1 his room the first of the week, suf­
Voegtlv A Kenyon have a new ad fering from the grip.
anteed pure ami fresh, date 1903
this week. Read it.
on every sealed package.—Geer A
Miss Gladys Hopkins is prepared
Try Cream of Wheat, a delicious to do dress making. She is locat’d I Cummins.
breakfast food—at Huston’s.
latthe tonne of her brother, V.J. ' Homer Reed has bought Chas
i
Geo Tetreau and Frunk Turner Hopkins.
Lewis’ barber chair, tools, etc, in
the
Capital Barber shop and has
i have returned from John Dav with
A. K. Richardson, the rustling
potatoes.
'
taken
charge. Ch is contemplates
¡sawmill man of Harney, was a
i
going
to
Portland in the near fu-
Brornus Inermous or Brome 1 business visitor yesterday, return­
ture,
we
understand.
Grass seed for sale Geer A Cum- ing home this morning.
ui unins.
The Times-Herald man regrets
H. W. Welcome A Co. are now
C. R. Peterson is in from hie [ :nost admirably situated in their very much that he was unable to
Crane creek home. ""
' office
~ ac- j new brick store They have some rttend a “big eat” last night to
This
which he was invited bv the Order
knowledges a call.
: very neat window displays.
of Washington. This organization
J. W. Biggs and Henry Black-
Cycle Poco 4x5 Camera, carrying which was recently revived, is
will arrived home yesterday from ¡ease an«i 5 plate holders. Cost $25.
pushing ahead at a rapid rate and
a trip to the southern part of the ' Will sell for $15—goed as new. In­
adding
recruits every meeting
WiHD^JLLS, PUMPS, PLOWS
county.
quire at the county clerk’s office. Those attending the feast last even­
Don't de1 a y buying u
Get our prices on Buckingham ' Work mtn are now remodeling ing report a very pleasant time.
A Hecht Boots A Shoes before pur­ i the Geo, Fry brick recently vacated
Sylvia Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O
chasing. We can save you money, j [by Schwartz A Budelman, which
F.
of this citv is oneof the liveliest
N. Brown 4 Sons.
: will be occupied by the post office orders we h5ve. The membership
I
' '
The ball given by Inland Lodge when completed.
is growing rapidly and a great deal
No. 70 K of P. last Tuesday even- I
We are agents forW. L. Douglas of interest is taken in the work.
| ing was a veiy* enjoyable affair and
Mens »2 50 $3.00 $3 50 and 14 00 On last Wednesilay evening six
i well attended.
candidates were initiated and'sev
Shoes. The Best on earth
Onion sets, garden se«'ds mid
nd applications rend. After the
Schwartz A Budelman.
garden cultivators at Geer A Cum­
degrees hail been conferred a very
Win. Reynolds, the volt ran c I
mins’. Call and see goods and g« t
interesting feiture was given in the
tie buyer, accompanied by a horse
prices before you buy.
way of an elegant lunch.
buyer of Chicago, were in the city
I Ed. J. Callow and Frank Adrien yesterday and went on to the lake F or S ale —Two lots front on
■t left for Denio, Ore., this morning. section.
> ’
q
■MU «en*. A * Bad" —
Main St mid First St. with cottage
and
ROCKERS
I taking out a lot of supplies for
Ladies our prices are lower than on each, one barn. Four lots with
their ranch is.—Winnemucca Stan­
usual, we want your trade. Our orchard of pear, apple and clierrie,
HANDSOME MIRRORS,
dard.
spring stock which will be here by currents A gooseberries bl aring,two
BftON BEDS.
Tents, wagon sheets, Bui covers April will please you as every thing room house on it, access to an irri­
for use in sheep camps carried by will be stylish new and reason able gating ditch. Also one lot with
Children’s Iron Beds
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us. Send in your orders, they will in price.—N.'Brown A Sons.
aevei -room Imibling, good loca­
have our usiii-1 strict attention —
tion. Term.*: One third cash with Center T a bles, Com
Frank Berry, of Drewsev, was an
N Brown A 8'itis.
two years for balance in « qiml year­ modes, Mattresses
arrival o:i the O-B. stage Wednes­
ly
payments nt 8 per cent. For
Th«* report that J. L Sitz had day. Mr Berry is a carpenter and
t> irtieulars call at this < flice.
Pi.lows,
Lenolium
bought the general merchandise contemplates locating litre and
business of P. II Gray at Lawen, work at his trade.
Tin re is good prospects of a meet Kilchm Oil Clo.h
is a mistake. There has been no |
between the athletic clubs <.f Burn»
Sulky, gang ami walking plows.
Latest <l< signs in
sale.
*
I Disc drills, harrows and cultivators ami Canyon City in th«i near fu-
tiir<>.
It
is
likely
that
there
will
lx-
Postmaster Waters is taking a at Geer A Cummins’. We imy
s
little holiday, going to Narrows and these goods by the car load and a contest at basketball between th«-
■
Lowen and other points in conipa- goods are guarantee«! fully. Prices girl teams of the two towns, and
Coni« in ami *<*«■ ns.
• ny with Cuner, the drummer. Sam to suit the times and lower than the boys will cither play ba»a or’
foot bull. The Burna boys are in­
fParri.-h is acting as postmaster the lowest.
[New things arriving.
clined to favor foot ball, but Can­
general during his absence.
I
Since the balmy days of spring yon seems to prefer th«* old staml
i -
N. Brown A’ Sons just received have come our people arc begining bv game of base ball. We sincerely BURNS FUPNlTUnn CO,
from
New York a very fine and to look after their girden tools. hope the meet will be arranged.
fa*
large line of Embroideries* and They should remember that Voog
The pupils of the two lower
Laces. They are on display in tlv A Kenyon carry not only gar-
rooms
of our public schools gave
their
store
and
are
marked
much
ilen too)«', and farm ma him ry,
!
ti lower than the regular prices for t.ijt also a choice lot of seeds. Go an > xliihiiion yesterday afternoon
which was attended by quite a
such goods.
and see them.
number < f p Iron«. The entertain­
Judge M Dustin, of Canyon Citv
Silver Lake is Blessed with two ment consisted of recitation», songs,
was in the courthouse yesterday newspapers, the Central Oregonian
etc., and the littl '• folks acquitted
looking up records. The Judge has and the Silver Lake Bulletin 'liamselvea with much credit to
resided in Canyon fur 30 years past What ft pity the Blue Mountain ■ tl,eir t«nn-!i»r«. Mirs Harkev and
FOR
and can therefore reasonably lay forest reserve wax withdrawn from Miss Donegan,
We understand it
claim to being a pi ineer. He will entry, otherwise this r»r:k of the is the custom of these
rooms to
return today —Baker Democrat
woods might have a newspaper at give such esliiliitions at intervals
■ luring t|ie aciioo! year, Part nt»
Wagons, wagon»; We will sell every |ostollice.
you a Mitchell, Rushford or Web­ Just think, you get 5 per cent «hr ul'l make an « (Tort to attend
ber Farm Bed Wagon;
discount on all cash purchases •meh and «-Acournge the little oih -
... $ 85 00 made at our »tore. Save your
3} gteel Skein
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Kbown, of
st
. .. 9000 check a and when jou have $5 Harney, ep n* n few days in our
31 **
<1
105 00 worth return tinnì to us and get
in any
»I “
citv this week, being among the
Send vour orders to us. O C. Co
25c. worth of goods free
eandiiiuter initiated in the Relx kali
Veogtly A Kenyon.
Lodge Wednesday evening. Mr
Died, in Baker City al 12 o'clock
'i±'
Shown but rec-ntly took u.ito him­
noon, March 16, 1903, at tb* resi­
Ho ne -
Ger.. James was down from hi" self a Ix-tler half, much lo the stir-
dence of hi» «on, J. Nat. Hudson,
m.m»i'"
1735 Seventh street, after a brief ranch near Hartley today making prise of hi« numeral!» friends in
i some peculiar purchases for a bach­ this section. His bride is a Mouth-
illne“«. Dr Nathaniel Htid«on,ag>d
elor. Of course its none of our ern bulv and impressed tliose n ho
82 years. 10 months arid 5 days.
business if a young man see. fit to nn-t h<-r as a lady, of refinement
F or S alk —I will well rnv half fit up bis home with a new kitchen ami education a* w II as pleasant
"ft in
interest in the blacksmith shop and range, eb gant china, etc . but then disposition. J. W. is tn Le con
’««wer.
h
tool, .¡tostcd on south Main «treel. « new»pa|>er min will speculate gratubil-.d. We suggested such a
r
< uri «
also the whole of the lol together and ha* a vivid imagination.
move on hi* part some time ago
Ju
with my residence property with
Perhaps nowhere outside of Har­ and st arc glad be t>x,k cur advice
two Tots. Would like (o trade for
ney county does a practicing phy­
stock or sell for cash.
sician have to go such distances
Grant K»»f*r-"or>
and endure »rich hardship ami r-x- The b««’ pili ’neath thè stara and
Burns. Ore
stri per,
posure a« our local doctor«. On
il
cleai.ses thè System and hevar protection fr >m vermin« —»ure death !■> bed bug«, < t<
Thursday
riiglit
of
last
week
Dr
The report that cattle men abut
«ri per.
and kilted over 40» head of aheep Geary was Mmmoned tn »-<• Pearl
l>elr>nging to W. W Brown on the Wei»» who was suffering from Little Ear'y Risera of «roridi? re-
pute—
range near Hampton Butte, not pneumonia in Cat'.»* valley, ■ dis­
long ago i« not thought to bo true. tance of 100 miles away. The doc- A»k for DeWitt'a and tak e no sob-
slitti te.
It is known, however, thit Mr. «* travled by private conveyance.
A
amali pili, easy to boy, easy tr
with
frequent
changes
of
bora*
«
to
Brown wa« accused of infurming on
reach
hi»
patient,
never
»toppng
take
and ea»v to art, but never fail
tome cattle men who had atrme
givemmer.t land fenced that had to real. D'. Geary returned borne
Mr.. E*Hy Riser» arou*e the accretion» !
i
to Be torn down, ar.d ’they resented Sundav evening ami reporto
•
«.»
as * a a...
to«.ie to the liver, cur­ ■
Weiss
iniprovinf.
Thia
is
truly
■ and act
the action, and took reveng» on hi«
country <-f m»g - fic*r«l diatancaa. ing p*rrnzr.eitly-'hi’ns' D**igg •!»
•h'»p — T.ik’riew Examiner. •
1
issue we re­
SCHWARTZ S BLDEUAN
Our stock is complete.
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED
i SCHWARTZ & BUDELMAN.
A New Line of
CHAIRS
Paper
0
Hopkins & Huntei
flaiW and Saddle Dealers
Security StocJ
Poultry Food 'v
Worm Powder
Heave Remedy
Calf Food
Colic cure
Rheumatic Liniment
Pi nkeye and Distemper cure
Hoof Remedy«”"!’. I
Caustic Blister ,v
Antiseptic healer
Gall cure
Carbolized Disinfectant
THE TIMES-HERALD
Gives al! the leca! r ews.
a
Job Printing.