The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 19, 1903, Image 3

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Schwartz & Budelman.
NEW SHOES.
|A consignment of Shoes ar­
rived for us this week which we
invite you to come in and see.
They are late styles and as we
have a big line of shoes you
are certain to find something
that will please you.
We are expecting a new lot
of goods next week. Watch
for announcement in this space.
We are reachingout for new
business this Spring and our
orders have been made accord-
New tresh goods and
lots ol them. Come in and see
them.
We have CUT THE PRICE of
Wov 1 Blanketsand Quilts. You
can buy now and save money.
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.
It A Miller is on th sick list this
See the new ad of Mra. Cutumins w sek.
IAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF on this pugs.
Extra quality whole Cod Fish
ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
H Brenton is in from the Sod for family use at Huston’s.
House oil court matters.
/Joe I.amb is again circulating
SAH'BLAT AIHl IS. IWS,
The little son of Mr. and Mrs among his friends in our city
Dalton Biggs is quite sick.
Geer A Cummins have something
Local News.
Ed Carlson 1» ill from Andrews!
new to say in their nd. elsewhere.
to attend circuit court.
1>. H. Smvth spent the past few
New Siiirt Waists—N Brown A
Try Cream of Wheat, a delicious
days with us.
i Sons.
breakfast food—at Huston's.
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Fine wall paper and late styles
L. B. Springer was in the city a
Court Stenograph«}’ Coleman ar
[ few days this week.
I rived home Thursday evening from at the Burns Furniture Company
Vale.
I store. Prices reduced.
E A. Stauffer arrived here yes­
terday from Winnemucca.
J. W. Biggs return* d Wednesday
Al Weatherly, the genial wet
Brouius Inermous or Brome I from Silver creek where he took goods merchant of Drewsey, was
an arrival Wcdnenday.
Grass seed for sale Geer A Cum-, Engineer Whistler.
mutts.
L. C. Bradfield, the Pine creek
I foieman, was in the City a few
| Rad Howser is in the city from days this week.
i Harney, the guest of Assessor Log-
A new line of ladies belts and
i gan and wife.
collars just received by express by
Queen Quality Shoes for ladies 1 N. Brown A Sons.
j are sold in the interior country by '
Geo Dunsmoru lias gone to his
j N. Brown A Sons.
old home in Michigan having re­
F. M. Jordan returned this week ceived word that his mother is
I from a surveying trip in the Stein i dangerously ill.
Mountain country.
Miss May me Cozad is over from
Order your clothes from Friedrich 1 Canyon to remain with her sister;
Mrs Wm Farre until the latter's
the Tailor, he knows how to cut health improves.
' and make them fit.
The M M Co. of Ontario, one of
Dr. Grave» was in the city a few the popular mercantile establish­
days this week, accompanied by ments of Eastern Oregon, has a
new ad in this issue.
his sister, Mrs. Morri».
Nothing builds tip the system
and give’s new life better than
meat and malt, The best can be
bougnt at II W. Welcome
Co’s
The best place to trade in Eastern Oregon
M. M.C2.
Ontario, Oregon.
Our Prices are Positively the Low-
est. Our Stocks New and Fresh
and Complete to the Smallest De­
tail. Some of our Leaders are:
Moline Wagons
Dilin Fincks
John Deere Plows
McCormick Machinery
Big 4 Mowers
Harvesters & Binders
Hay Dakes
Bridge & Beach 5teei
Ranges arid Cook Stoves.
House cleaning time is near at band and the good house
keeper will be considering the proposition of a new car­
pet and a change in the wall paper Our new line of
Carpet and Wall Paper samples are ready for inspection
We can quote prices that cannot help but please. The
patterns in both carpet and wall paper are 1903 and as
we handle only by “ample, our prices ate much lower
than where a large amount i» invested. Besides it ives
the purchaser a large assortment from w hich to choose.
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Peak Histers at Lieber’s hall Fri­ u
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day evening April 21. Watch for
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If you reside I in New York you ©
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Packard Shoe for men. N. Brown 9
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It is reported that ILirrv Smith •
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was married recently in Michigan
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He and Phil have been east since
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last fall with horses.
Wonder if «
Robt. Baker and wife were in Phil will do anything bo rash be-
A fine line of Gents Clothing,
Shirts. Ties and Underwear just from Fife a few days the first of the fore his return.
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week. Mrs Baker came in to con­
received—N Brown & Sous.
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liver
trouble
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constipation
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sult a physician.
Mr» L. E. Fredrich has been suf­
There’» imthii g better in creation! o «
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fering from a severe cold since her
Burpee's garden seeds are guar­ Than Little Early Risers, the fa «
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arrival from John Day last week.
anteed pure and fresh, date 1903
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on
every
sealed
package.
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The clothes that Friedrich, the
They always effect euro mu! save e
Tailo**, makes right here do not get Cummins.
doctor bills.
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out of shape after the first rain
H E Thompson, C W Parri.-h. Little eally Risers arc different • e
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Gowan,
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Sayer
and
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from all other pills. They do net 0
Parrish spent a ft*w days in the weaken the system, but act as a •
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The lambing season is on in full hills this week.
tonic to the lissu, s’by iirnu-ing the o c
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| blast and with the present weather
Bookkeeper Holland of the PLS secretions and restoring the liver A o
I the loss will certainly be very Co took his departure Monday after
to the full performance of its func­ • »
‘ small.
noon to visit the rancher in the
tions naturally. — Burns Di uggi-t s | 9 O
southern part of the county.
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Mr. and Mrs F C. Dibble, ac-
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ESTRAYED.
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to
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Mrs
Henry
Goodlow.
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I and daughter were ill the city a
One red line-back* <1 yearling 4»
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He informs us the lady is improv-
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heifer
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Onion sets, garden seeds and i A l FitzGerald and wife arrived right hip,no ear marks A suitable e
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! garden cultivators at Geer <t Cuiu- ¡home yesterday afternoon from the
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1 mins’. Call and see goods and get railroad. Fitz visited Boise, l’ort- about».
Correspondence Solicited.
lanil ami Salem dujing his absence
prices before you buy.
Harry C. Smith.
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EC Landingham, of Potlland, j
We ar e agents for W L. Douglas
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DISSOLUIION NOTICE.
Men- $2 50 £3 00
and f l (Mt arrived lure this week. I'h*-g*-n-
tleman is a barber and now has a
Shoes. The Res* on earth
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co-partnership heretofore
ciiair in the Capital Barber Shop.1
existing between C 11 Voegtly nnd
Schwartz A’ Budelman.
Friederich, the Tailor is now C E Ki nyon under the firm mime
JI V. Baker was a caller at this : comfortably located in the build­ of Veogtly A- Kimyon, has been dis­
office Thursday afternoon and add­ ing formerly occupied by the post- solved All parties knowing tlivm-
ed his valuable advice toward help­ office and already has several or­ selves imlelited to the firm please
call and settle at once.
ing get our new machinery starttd ders for suits.
(! Il Voegtly.
Miss
Helene
Swain
has
entered
Roland Hankins, Sr. Wm. Ben­
C E Kenyon
f.-a - a - c ¡ r-, > - 1 h>- I'mttiiig Htallion, with a race iccord <,f 2 211},
the dental office of Hibbard A
nett. Dave Craddock and A. Win- Brownton as an appreriti e and ivil’.
fcw
Zu I w i y ì
for tlie sens,ci.
lermeir, all of Silvies valley, were j study dentistry. Success to you
Business College Ccmmcncenicnl.
Willie S if 1,11 1 *" r”ut 1 ' " 11 Sl|il|i> r, +1200 for tho
in the city a day or two this week . “Dr” Swain.
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I bo C11 de - dale S '..
tl, + I 2 01) fur the season.
The commencement exercise» off
We are glad to state that Mes- j County Treasurer Miller redeem­
dames Wm. Farre and Chas Newell ’ ed $2-1.095 84 in county warrants 1 < the Citizen» Busine»» College will
Din M.i It* »>■ luck.+ 10.00 for tim si is ai.
both of whom were reported serious­ in ten days. He also informs us ‘ occupy three evening». April 27, 2>>
that the total amounts turned in on ' and 29, and preparations are being
ly ill last week, much improved taxes wiib only »1,353 Gt»
Look for ilrsi ri/itioiis a ml parlicit lars next week
made for the grand* st time in th*
and recovering their health rapidly.
I Remember when purchasing that history of the college. Two medal*
/•'or I' i i H l ’I'I' s and further ¡.articulais cull on or
Mrs A E. Brown, accompanied! the largest stock in the interior,
' will lie given, one to the gentlemen i i add r< ■ss
by her mother, Mrs Seaward, came and nnicli larger than many slocks students for best oratioi , and one
in the first of the week. Mrs carried on the railroad can lie found to th*- lady studenta for best iunn
Brown is in to consult a doctor, her in Burns at N. Brown A Sons.
The college t'idate is in a healthy
|/Sk ip Whiting had his right and prosperous condition, and wi
eyes being in a bad condition
are pleased Io announce to our ,
Wagons, wagons; We will sell shoulder dislocated yi-sterda-, morn­ friends and patron» that commcm:-'
ing by a horse falling with him.
you a Mitchell, Ru**hford or Web­ Dr Marsden A Geary fixed him up lug with the fall term we will take
. up a four year, uiiiversity course
ber Farm Beil Wagon;
and be i» doing very well.
also the high normal work. Then-
3-j sjt**ei Skein........
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Mr and
'Photographer McMullen went will be four teachers iu-t* ad <*l
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.. 90 00 over to Cow creek ami took a ph"- two, we have already I,** n so fortu- parent» of
.SPRING MILLINERY..;
. . 105 (X) tograpb of someihing over 2600 1 nate as to s-euie tire services ol nved her ■
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laidi* s’ Hats fl (HI to + 201X1
Send vour orders to us, O C. Co.
liead of cattle whic+i Um Hanley R*-v A J. Irwin as ore of the Sunday, a
Childriii H Hals and It* miet*.
1 had started to the railroad for ship prof- *s*>r.-, utid lot rnl to select for
in
Tule Circle W. of W will give a u*ent.
our force of instructors as good as visit ng I
I.a i s' Hun Bonnets.
grand ball on the evening of April
there are ill the state. As We close the cil V .—
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28th; that lieing the wnniversary I One of th* handsomest window our year's work we thank th*- pub- !
HI Iti I- ,\H. ♦
displays ever seen in on* little city lie for its g*-ner d good will and
of the order. They extend an invi­ is that of N Brown A Son* today
The very latest In linndsomo
patronage,
and
sincerely
hop*-,
a*
tation to the public to attend thi* Lace curtains and port* ire are very
Tafetas ami Halin Túfelas
the ironing si-lior I year approach*
Just received from Chas. A. St
ball which will tie given at L* chers artistically arranged and show to
we may b*- more closely united in ana A Bros. I nrhion Plates a
LADIES
’ SHI«I WAIST PATHI5S
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goizd advantage. ,
hall. Ticket» 11 00.
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■ hit < duCHlmu <1 work, and pull
(.reps de Cbine md f
samples
of
good,
for
I.a
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Tai
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Millinery Ta l rreat my lUsbltnc.
F ob S ale —I will sell my half - Married—ApM II. at the < ot sleadilv together for the building
mad* Suits,Cloaks, Bkirts.Silk n
up
of
th*
iduenlional
interests
of
Mrs. Wm. Cummins. 9
interest In the blacksmith shop ami tage. Dr Francis Teller ami Mias
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Cotton Wsiets, Knit and Mus
Alia Smith. K»v A J Irwin officiat­ Eastern Or* gon.
tools «ituated on south Main street, ing. Th« hoppv couple have the
Followii.g is the program for the Und re.- arut<) Hosiery.
also the whole of the lot together tiest wiah* a of a Large circle of commencement *-x»r<-:*< •—M >ndav
I am i.ls i prepared to do dr>
• veriing ( 27) will Is citizens <-ven-
with mv residence property with friend«.
making mi l «'»licit the patron:
ir
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Himmerville,
on
l*ehalf
of
two lot». Would like lo trad* fur
Mr" J D Billingely came in ye» th*- »clued Will deliver the nddres* of tb> .' • ' ■ of Burns and vicini
JI ST WHAT VOL WANT, p
stock or »ell for cash.
terdav by private conveyance to of welcome, Hon. A W Gmviin Oil
H
Grant Kesterson.
join her buaband who proceeded H-halfof the public will respond.
I take treasure in iintiout.c-
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Burns. Ore her. They will remain until ufter Following will lx short address*-*
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n It g to the people of this K
court Mr. Billiog-ly having an im by Rev G. W. Bl»ck, Atty. Dalton
lion l lia I I have n i < w line •0
A letter to thia office from Mr» portatit ca»*- pending
Bigg», Rev A. J. Irwin and other».
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W I. Wooley announced that the
Tuesday evening, (28) will la­
Sulky, gai g and walking plow*
replete with niti-ti<- di *ign-> :x u
family would immediately take
the cont-st in oratory for tie* m* d
N< tíre in h»r< by given that Ihr
the latest weaves »nd tuna R
their departure from Diamond to Disc drills, harrow* and cultivator* il by th* gentlemen »tudenta Six
I vculnx cf the «-«tat«
Ixsotifu) coloring* Är Jz- «
Caldwell, Idaho Mr, and Mr» at Geer A- Cummin»'. We buy tx»' * will enter the content.
Wednesday evening (2‘t) will )*e of John W. Jim, dec »-«<1. di i on ¡
/ee/zear, th»- t i-1-. ai 1(1 Ml III ti­
Wooley h»ve resided in this county theta goo*!« by the car load an*]
the corilest for the medal by th* H.donJnv,the 4tli diiv of April 1ÎH>3.
goods
are
guaranteed
fully.
Price»
c<i rfTcflUi fo p< p(}!»r v iti» < ll re- :•
for many years where they have
lady »Indent», this content will lie fj>e her final account in the nb»>ve
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ful (IrruM'H». Ûur
ruany friend» M r» Wooley 1» ■ to suit the times and lower than ( for the l*e»t ca»ay. At the cl**»« of hAfned <>tatc, and hy <>r<Jer»»f !l >n
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the
Jowe*L
lattBl itylm and perfect lit; H
daughter of T D. Harris, who is
thia everting, Hrn. I H Ge+r, I’re H < L»-ven«. Judge of the I'miriK
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«ident
of
the
college
incorporation
work man >»hip and finest
■ now residing in Caldwell
Receiver Chas Newell ha* gone
I‘ hl ’. 8 quality at lowest priem
to the railroad to depoail« public ■ ill award the diploma» to those Monday th<- I h dev of M
A K Ri'-hardson wa» down from
money. He will lx at,«ent an in­ 1 wJio have be n >*icc*“*ful incoili wen eppr>inted »• the «!»*y F»r hear-
tnlf ishtiOH
bis mill cne day this week, having definite period and in ail likelihood pl'ting the buvineaa course.
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[>unt H FRIEDRICH,
THE TAILOR, |S
short
addre*»
and
pe**-m
to
the
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All
lieir»,
cr<
ditor.
mi
>ther
brought in a load of shingles Th* will be at Portland or tome other
jier.of „ inf»-re*tr«l in *ai*l ri
e are ;;
Burn« Oregon
it
•now recently caved in the roof convenient p**int when the pr< *i- d*nt». by .M E High)
.Mr» Madge Leonard Fill haro hereby notified lo ap|»-ar
the n>tnunrttz;nttsmtu:tutrttnttnt:*.:au:. >.*
of hi» mill at.d damaged the ma­ dent i« tn the northwest
I he
¡f barge of the muaic f >r the entire »»id Pii dar of May !'• >3,
chinery very much. Mr. Ricbard-
Write f *r our price» «n Plows program Mong* rnd instrumental t'ounty Court room in thè
ly of
W.gon*. Dain Bock» Hack* Di*< mnalc «ill lx lnler»p*-rted with th* Bum». Or«g n, »mi file llw
•ou aaya it will l»k* at least f
W»
to repair the dsm-.g* Thi» i» in Harrow». Wrxl Bag*. f*hwep »Nears program for tach evening, at**! a ti » « 1« .«id report.'.f sny Ih
■ nd anythin« rise y**<i want W* , mu»ical treat i< exi^eted.
No
Dateti
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f
Al
d -ed unf istunale ■» it Will soon 1«
• re in the market tn «e.l gm*da
charges will lx made for ad*ni»»ion
>g to.I Milt
I .time Io l*gtn the »u-r mer epera-
Malheur Mercantile Co
| and th« public 1» cordially inviltd
Executrix
ire Comi
ti' tn of hi» plaot.
Ontario, Oregon to be present.
d< cea»- 1.
Wauhegan & Glidden Barb Wire.
Hacks and Buggies
Disc Harrows, Sulky Plows
\\ e have no old stock to work
oil. Our goods are new and
bought right.
Malheur Mercantile Co
E. A. L R aser , Manager.
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SFASO^ OF 1903.
J. W. BIGGS,
Burns, Oregon
Besides having a large
assortili nt of suits f.-r
men w.- have s me vety
handsome stvks for the
boys. We irvite mo heis
to inspect them
Huy
are w II mad and have
the Wearing qualities.
A number of stybs
to choose from. Al o
Hats. Caps, Shitts
Underwear, thoes
etc.
CLOTHING
Our men and boys clothing is worthy of inspection.
The doth is made by the best mills and the garments
made bj experienced tailors.
HOOD” Shirt made in Oregon
by white labor. They give satisiation—that's why we
carry them. Try one and you wear no other.
UNI -ERWEAR FOR SPRING AND SUMMER.
IX ■ignrr «ubscription reduced to 80c per year Thia
( -it >ti i- g **l i nly until May 31«t—do i ot delay—
M*t I us M» cts. in postage at itnee and you will receive
lh> l’“s g- *-r monthly bv null one year.
STANDARD PATTERNS are the t-st. C*st • little
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but it will pay y**u to u»e them.
GROCERIES
We unni yoo
to giv> as yo_r Sp» -g order.
We can pkase yen.
get pr : -,
O g ’ s’oek is ccmplct*.
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I will stand until Juiy 1st, the
following Stallions:
GOOD TH! MGS
i-e cf Groceries car,not be excelled
Grain—At N Brown A Sons.
Get cur prices before buying.
LAD? EV WEAR
The “MOUNT
Jiiu Simmons is up from the Nar-
rows.
Call and
Al AIL ORDERS SOLICITED
S C H W A R TZj|d<
M^^gLMAN'