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Schwartz & Budelman NEW SPRING GOODS. The advance guard of our new Spring Goods has arrived. While the consignment is limit bed, it will give our patrons an .idea of what is to follow in a 4short time. ,e The goods just received are o.^the latest creations for Spring wear and consists of Kimonas, ¿Goli Vests, latest novelties in top,Shirt Waists, Ladies’ Sweaters, elegant things in Dress Skirts, Wrappers, etc. Call and see '»ret. H, LADIES» WEAR II. «...■■ ---------------------------- ----------------- «£ a# «3» Our Invitation to aS! We would be much pleased to show you our line of dress goods suitable for Spring. Some very beautiful things in Organdies, Dimities, Lawns, Per cales, etc. ices »od» any full ‘ons y SPRING 1903 SUMMEBH903 Everything New for Your Inspection. M. BROWN A SON8. The Pioneer Merchants of Harney Co. » ►re. ____ v. DRY GOODS __ Ladies and Mens Furning Goods Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Underwear. Farm Machinery, Carden Tools, Etc Buckingham & Hecht 4.»*' i ’ says’ and Giesecke Boots. suits ___ Besides having a large isaortments of suits for 'j^nen wa have a seme very tiandeome styles for the boys. We invite mo: hers to inspect them. 1 hey yell made and have is ronr ugs st •ring qualities. uality, ih ths WINDMILLS, PUMP8, PLOWS. Planet Jr. Garden Pirn and Grill limber of styles sc from- Also Caps, Shirts ear, Shoes rtidsa, •I snp- o peá VOEGTLY & KENYON o. A New Line of DINING CHAIRS and ROCKERS HD H«ta are displayed in cur r.euu ease and ean find at onee the het ycu want, staple shapes in Stetson, byon and brands, They are hats that will rar ax the right priees. )• « 6«.-6 j N m L l — ... HANDSOME MIRRORS, IRON BEDS. Children’s Iron Beds Center Tables,Com1 modes, Matttesses Pi'lows, Lenolium Kitch. n Oil Cloth ---------------------------------- CLOTHING ) inty. • the LE. Oar men and boys dMhing is worthy of inspection, le cMfc is made by the best mills and the garments tade by experienced tailors. The "MOUNT HOOD" Shirt made tn Oregon y white labor. They give satisfation—that’s why we arry them. Try one and you wear no other. UNDER WEAR FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. ier sub. < ript:on reduced to 80c per year This item is good only until May 31st—do tot delay— * Sffcte in postage at once and you will receive signer m»pO)lyvbv mail one year _____ DARD PATTMRN8 are the beat Coat a little MB but it will pay you to use them. Y tor GROCERIES 1>M of G rkcfk .* c¿Mot be excelled /oar Spring cader M. V. Smith was up front Lawen ' Commissioner William, is in at- Having applied for membership Marsden has some 250 acres of fin« in lha "Ladies* Afternoon Reading hay’ land in Bear Valley which is yesterday. tending court. Club,” which for the present is sparcely covered with sage brush Ira Ruble was over from Drew- Buy your garden seeds at studying Oregon history, our better and he has contracted with Indian» TAB THE LARGEST CIRCULATION Of half requested us to bring up any to clear it. Nothing like knowing •ogtly A Kenyon’s. sev this week. ANY NEWSPAPER IN THI8COUNTY. thing in the office relating to the bow to talk “Injun ’’ Garden set-da in any quantity at Extra quality whole Cod Fish early history of this state. Oregon [Since the above was in typo for family use at Huston's. Voegtly & Keuyou’s. authors, etc. After carefully look Ben Coxad arrived with a big team FATI KDAY AVRIL 4. 1903 I Wm. Bennett is down from his ing over our extensive library we to convey, wlint he supposed,would seen on oor Pen Mutter was ' have found ttie following. One lie half of the Piute aggregation ou- Local News. Silviee valley borne today. streets yestetdav. copy of Ayers A Sone newspaper to Bear Valley. The Doctor h»u Dressmaking by Miss Hopkins I eiias Comegys is over on a visit annual, a recent History of Harney, arranged with quite a number of Easter Dyes at II. W. Welcome Malheur and Baker counties, one the noble red men and families to to his fatuity from Wugoutire. at the borne of her brother. A Co. Jones Cash Buyer’» Guide, one go, but al the last moment most o Geer A Cummins have something copy Hill's Manuel, (revised) a them got “cold feet" and only thn- Thos Howser and wife were in Several freight teams started for late report of the Oregon Slate were taken out. If the Dr. swon new to say in their od. elsewhere. the city yesterday, the gutats of tbe railroad Thursday ir.orning. Board of Horticulture, six copies it was in tbe Piute language, for no relatives and friends. Ed. Caldwell is again able to be of Olds, AVortuian A King’s spring onn has ever heard him coinplain | Bromus luermous or Brome James Hutchinson and wife were on the streets after a very severe catalogue, and one copy of Pearl Grass seed for sale Geer A Cuni- KXKCV I II 1X' NOTH B. Geer's Torch of Reason. Being a up from their Narrows home this sickness. tnunins. Missourian, we did not help make Notice is hereby given that the week. . - I The hunters returned from the any of the early history of Oregon undersigned executrix of the estat< L. A. Jackson informs us he is Tents, wagon covers, stockmen's lakes last Saturday and report very and must oonfesd our ignorance. of John W. Jones, deceased, <li I oi< expecting his wife to arrive here in If friends have anything to loan Saturday.the 4lh day of April It* canvas bed covers and caiup stoves' good lu-k. a short time. that mav bo added to the above file her final account in the abov* at Geer A Cummins'. Fine wall paper and late styles list we would appreciate it. named estate, and by order of Hon Joseph Cone, who has been seri The many friends of Mrs N. L. i at the Burns Furniture Company H. C. Levens, Judge of the County ously sick at Mrs. John Anderson's, A Very Sailli Low. Carpenter are sorry to learn that store. Prices reduced. Court of Harney County, Oregon. is reported some better. Monday the 4th day of May 1903. the lady is suffering with neuralgia A. Mclntosch,a prominent stock- Pr w t Marsden returned the was appointed as the day for hear Onion sets, garden seeds and Price Withers was in this week utan of Fife, Crook county, was in first of the week from a visit to hi* ing objections to said final account garden cultivators at Geer A Cum cattle ranch in Bear Valley. He purchasing farm machinery pre town this week on businee. All heirs, ctedilors and other mins’. Call and see goods and get , reports stock looking well and feed perrons interested in said estate are paratory to begin his spring seed^ 1 hoa. \ teker* and wile were the plentiful in that section. The prices before you buy. hereby notified to appear on the i«R- «nests of Assessor Loggaii and fam- ex- ggerated reports of great loss of said 4th day of May 1903, at the Geo Cawlfield waa in the citv | stock in this section that are being County Court room in tho city of Miss Gladys Hopkins is prepared ily a day or two this week. one day this week, aecompaning outside have no founda- Burns, Oregon, and fi!e their objec to do drees making. She is located j Mrs C. A. Byrd is expecting her ; circulated tjon whatever, as Dr. Marsden in- tions to said report, if any they have. Foreman Cronin and Boots Smith at the home of her brother, V. new .-pring stock of hats and milli- quired in Imtli Silvios and Bear Dated this 4th day of April 1905 of the Island ranch. Hopkins. I nery goods to arrive in a few days. ' allies, and learned that the loss E lma A. J one *, Court Stenographer Coleman has the past winter has been even Executrix of est. of J. \V. Jones, We call the attention of our read Isaac Foster, Carrol Cecil and W. gone to Vale to be in attendance smaller than former years. Dr. deceased. ers to tbe spring announcement of L. Beet were among our Silver upon circuit court which meets at the Oregon Forwarding Company Creek visitors the latter part of the that place next Monday. on the first page. week. We are agents forW. L. Douglas ' Cycle Poco 4x5 Camera, carrying Nothing builds up the system Mens $2.50 $3.00 $3 50 and $4 00 case and 5 plate holders. Cost $25. and give’s new life belter than Shoes. The Best 011 earth. Will sell for $15—goed as new. In meat and malt. The best can lie Schwartz A Budelman. quire at the county clerk’s office.- bought at II W. Welcome & Co'». Clarence Carey »pent a few days /J. P. Gearhart and W. A. Capps, B orn —Thursday, April 2, to Mr. 9 in the city thia week. He informs a both of Calamity, were in this and Mrs. W. E. Brotherton, a baby • us his stock came through the win-I week to pay taxes and attend to girl. Dr. Marsden was the attend- • ter in good shape and have been other business affaire. They re ing physician. turned on the range. . • I • port everything lovely in that fav I , • j W. K. Burke is in the city from Claude, Corey and Pearl Smyth, ored spot, I • A full and complete line of Dress Goods, consisting of Sum his land holdings in the eastern who have been attending school here mer Dress Fabrics in M. FitiGerald. accompanied bv ; part of the valley. He is on bis the past winter, took their depart- j Hie Latest and Newest Things Worn. hi* wife, took his departure the way to Portland to remain a few ure the first of the week for their' first of the week for the railroad i weeks. We will be pleased to have you call on 11s before purchasing home in Happy Valley. We understand they will visit and examine our goods, and assure you courteous treatment and Wall paper furnished and put on C. E. Kenwon has disimsed of Boise City and other pointe before prompt attention. the wall for so much a roll, accord liis interests in the hardware busi returning. ing to quality, by the Burns Fur ness toC. H. Veogtly. We under Sulky, gang and walking plows niture Company. Call and see us; ' stand Mr. K. will likely go on a visit to his old home in Missouri Disc drills, harrows and cultivators we can save you money. a* soon as bis buaii.eae affaira can at Geer & Cummins’. We buy O. Wv Porter returned Monday these goods by the car load and be arranged. front Hagerman, Idaho, where be goods are ¡guaranteed fully. Prices| Comt in and see us about your Supt. J. C. Bartlett spent Wed to suit the times and lower thanl has been looking after his exten sive sheep interests. Mr. Porter nesday in this city to attend the tbe lowest. was cotiqielled to »hip corn in from ' ! county court; a meeting of the dis J. M. Maxwell, a ualioitaJ Bank Nebraska to carry his sheep, trict boundary board having been called to adjust any school district inspector, arrived here Thursday through, but hia lose • w»a very ; and epent yeeterd.-iv looking into entail.— Huntington Herald. I boundary lines that may need at the business of ths First National tention. Lou Marshall arrived in Burn* Bank of Burns, which be found in this morning with the sad iritelli-1 Wagons, wagons; We will sell first class shape. gence that Mrs. McKenzie, wife of! you a Mitchell, Rushford or Web The athletic associations of Can A. McKenzie one of the old and ber Farm Bed Wagon; 3j gteel Skein.................... $ 85 00 yon City and Burn« are tferreepoisd- respected citizens of Narrows, died 3| “ “ ........................ 4000 ing with regard to the proponed last i.iglit at Iter home from apo 31 •• “ ............. .......... 105 00 meet of the two towns, and every plexy, aged 50 years. The lady 1 thing looks favorable to bringing retired feeling as well as usual, but Send your orders to us. O. C. Co. it about in the near future. later her husband noticed some- L. A. Friedrich, a tailor, who ar xSince the balmy days, of spring! i thing wrong and found she could rived here from John Day Iasi Saturday, is having the building ! have come our people are begining not speak 8he became unconscious from which she never rallied. Dr. just vacated by the postoflice fitted to look after their garden too)». Marsden was summoned, but di-atli They should remember that Voeg up and will follow his trade. The had claimed her before his arrival tly & Kenyon carry hot only gar-j gentleman comes well recommend Don’t delti y buying a ed and we predict a succès-fuI busi den toole, nnd farm machinery, i | Mrs. McKenzie was born in Ken tucky, and was the mother of seven but also a choice hit trf seeds. Go ' ness career for him. jchildren. The remain* will lie in- and see them. F or S ale —I will sell my half t< rrt-d in lie- Burns cemetery Mon interest in th-, blacksmith shop and ' J A Buchanan spent Wwinra- day afternoon. day in the city, having comp down tools situated on south Main street, also th« whole of the lol together- to file the Imnd required oil his con Fpr liver trouble and constipation , wilh my residence property with tract to build the Stenlccn Water Then-'a- nothing la-tter in creation two lots. Would like to trade for | grade which lie and J. O. Cawlfield Titan Little Early Risers, the fa I were awarded. He waa-usebmpa- , I tttoua little pills stock or sell for cash. nied by Mrs. Buclianatf? They always effect cure and rave Grant Kesterson Burns. Ore doctor bills. Just think, you get * per cent Little earlv Riser« are different discount on all cash purchao ’ .« As is usual each spring. Harney from all other pills, They «lo not Lodge I. O. O. F. and Burns Lodge made at our t-ire ■A'aVx your weaken the sy-tein, but act as a A. F. A A. M are again agitating hecks and when 3011 have $5 ■tonic to the tissue» bz arousing the worth return th- ’ m'M qr»* ’ kM'get tlx pr->potMtion of building Halls r-i rriioi a aid restoring 'hi livrr The Times-Herald hopes to see both 25c worth of'goods fire to ib<- full p< firtuancn of its func- Veogtly A Kimyprp. j of these excellent orders in new • z ft ’ <• . « r ►th* lit«iA-4i»turall y.— Burn* I>i Alra+rSd -Osfc<*m.frr ahd'kSff' homes of their own hefxs euow Albert, accompanied by Mrs Ida Hies again. Shelton, were in th» city frotj HiJ-^ Hoti. Henry W. Corbett, ex-l' S J E Johnson, the surveyor and i ver Creek this wgeK Mtp Dakar- Hetiator from Oregon President of road contractor, arrived here last man informs us her husband is in the First Nat. Bank of Portland Mhursdav from Vale. Mr. Johnson Portland being treated by special President of the Lewi, and Clark came to meet with the county court ists and that a recent letter from Fair, arid one of the leading finan to confer on seme road matters He him states he is improving in cier* of the Pacific Coati, died at left yesterday for Htenkiug Water hit home in Portland on March 31. health. canyon to do some surveying and after an Itinera of only a few hour, Abe postoffice is now in ita new make est'mates on building a road I He Corbett waa one of the wealthiest Latest deiigna in grade on the opposite aide of the quarters in th» Geo t ry brick ' men in the state. and was connect stream, with a bridge lower down The application of paint brush»» ed with several of the largest bnai- and wall-paper baa made quite a than the old one. new enterprises in Portland. Hi. change for the better in the inter lots will he greatly felt in bu.inei. Our o’d friend, Wm Dunn was ior and front. Postmaster Waters i I and charitable circle«, aa he waa a up from bis home on Blitzen yea- Come in and see us. has shown good taste in the ar ' liberal donator to charitable insti lerday delivering cattle to W. D (New thing« arriving rangement and I lie patrons will re tutions of ail kinds. Hanley. He informs us he had ceir* the beat of service. occasion to leave the ranch about BURNS FURNITURE CO A committee of the city d.da three weeks ago and during his were conferring with the county aloence some one broke a pane of glaaa from the window and er tered court Thursday afterixtoo di»eo»»- On tbervening of next Sur.day the bouse. Thev also used his ing the advisability of tlie city and Aprii Alte lh*re in to b» a program gunsand am uni lion for their own county buying a rock cruaber to giv»n by Junior Union al th» pleasure ami left the fire arms gether After talking tt»» mailer Baptial Chorch All ara earnaatly * without cleaning them. He desires over it was about decided that such requewted to be preseti! M an in- to inform the part -e that in future step could not be taken at Ihm tier tef**ting program Ina braa pfipwr be will leave a ladder so they ean A rock-cruaber would 1» an ag- ed. er.me down the chimney—aa it will eeBsnt thing, but they are a iso a An offering vili 1-s taken for th< eave the expense of buying glass— very espsnyivv thing, and under pnrpna« of aidmg in th« bui’ding and hope* they will bring their th* pr eorctl fkn«nci»l condition of of a rhumh in Mexico. own ammumUnn i tbe city «uukl hardly ba jaat'tied Clifford ReeJ, Srey. Ths Times-Jierald We watt yon We can pleine yoo. Calf and Oar stock is complote. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED SCHWARTZ <Sc BUDELMAN r THE TIMES-HERALD Gives all the local news Job Printing