The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 26, 1903, Image 3

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Try Cream of Wheal, a delicious
lmts-yisxa-a. breakfast food—«t Husum*.
Schwartz & Budelman
circuì COURT
The Circuit Court will probably 1
Thomas T. Dunn, of Narrows
was a caller at this otlice this week. adjourn I..r tiie term about the
ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
' middle of next week. Judge Clif-
Only asm-11 portion of our Spring Goods
A new line of ladies belts and
lord yesterday excused the juror«:
arrived
Teams no
enroute f-om the rail
collars just received by t Xpress b .
lAltRfeV AlKIL'.v. tW3
there not having lieen a jury tri 1
road cu th a big lot i-ie'udingfr sh Gioe?ries
N. Brow u 4 Sons.
during the entire term This will
be one of the lightest terms of cir­
Locai News.
cuit court, from a financial stand­
point, ever held in this county.
Besides tiie local attorneys in at
Burpee s gardi n ►. «■ is ..re gunr-
nnleeil pure ami fresh, date 1! 903 tendance at this term are Wm.
Receiver Newel] was a passenger on every sealed package.—(Jeer A- Miller, District Attorney, Judg-
in on Thursday’s Canyon stage.
Webster of Port ami, E. P McCor­
Cummins.
mack of Salem and John L Rand
Bronitu Inermous or Brome
Emanuel Clark and wife are in I
Grass seed for sale Geer 4 Cum- from the P-Ranch. He informs US I of Baker City.
The following oiders have been
muns.
he has sold his ranch up the river made in the several cases:
Frank Paul arrived home Tues
C learance S ale —I can sell vou
State of Oregon vs. W. A. Youn
day from a visit to Baker City and Chas A. Stevens special order suits ger, larceny; bond forfeited.
other points along the railroad.
at a great reduction. Agent,
State of Oregon vs. J. P. Dicken­
Mrs Chas Wilson.
Queen Quality Shoes for ladies
son, larceny; deft, plead not guilty
are sold in the interior country by
Mrs Herbert Goodman, who has and case set for trial first day of
N. Brown 4 Sons.
been visiting her parents, Mr and next regular term.
Jackson vs. Jackson, judgment
' Born—To Mr. ami Mrs Joe Van­ Mrs O W Porter, departed yester­
for
plaintiff and order for sale of,
derpool. in ibis citv, Thursday. day afternoon for Hagerman, Idaho
attached
property.
—
Huntington
Herald.
April 23, a girl.
Biggs
Biggs vs. ('. W. Rann,
Order your clothes from F riedrich
Dr. R. D. Burrow will move his
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judgment for plaintiff mid order for
the Tailor, he knows how to cut office next week to the building on
sale of attached pioirerty.
the corner north of his present lo
a id make them Ct.
Eva L. Thompson vs John R
Some uoexc"lled values in Shoes—some being marked
The doctor will be pleased
! “Grandma” Martin, who was cation
Thompson, divorce as prayed for
as high as $3 50—now t.eing sold at the low figure of
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[quite sick last week, is now much to have his friends call.
The Billingsley-Devine case lias
Friederich, the Tailor is now occupied the court for the past
! improved.
I comfortably located in the build­
A fine line of Gents Clothing, ing formerly occupied by the post- three days, and is being argued
l Shirts. Ties mid Underwear just [ ' ol
hee ___
and _ ....
already
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_ ; lias several or- tins afternoon. There are some
important decisions that will likely
received
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N
Brown
4
Sons.
Iders
for
suits
.
3ARC.aiN COUNTER. | 1
he bunded down at this term,
Mr and Mrs Frank Metscham
E. J. Ni lde, former stock inspec-
amorg them being the case of Hor­
made
this
were in from their Silvtes valley I tor of Harney county,
ton vs. Horton, Woldenbjrg vs
home several days this week.
(office a pleasant call Thvrsdny
Berg and Hanley vs. Nelson.
C. G Frve nnd wife returned afternoon. He reports bis stock
g home last Saturday from pr»ir»a |
wintered well.
Fred Haim'S is in the city,
IAS THE LARGEST CI UCt’L ATION
Or
FOR T E LADIES
Several cases ot our Spring
Dry Goods were received this
week which includes new Per­
cales, Lawns, Mulls, Ginghams,
Calico. Elegant things in Silk
and Fancy Shirt Waists, Skirts,
Wrappers, Ladies’ Vests. Ko-
moihas etc. Come in at once
and look at the new things.
SHOE BARGAINS
75c and $ 3.00 per p^ir.
EXAMINE OUR S«OE
|
We have CUT THE PRICE of
Wo< 1 Blanketsand Quilts. You
can buy now and save money
LAD’E ’ WEAR
We would be much
pleased to show you
our line oi dress goods
suitable for Spring.
Some very beautiful
things in Organdies,
Dimities, Lawns, Per­
cales. etc
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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
Dain Bucks
John Deere Plows
AlcCormick Machinery
Big 4 /Mowers
Harvesters & Binders
Hay Rakes
Bridge & Beach Steel
Ranges and Cook Stoves.
Wauhegan & Glidden BarbWire.
Hacks and Buggies
Disc Harrows, Sulky Plows
Get cur prices before buying.
We have no old stock to work
oft. Our goods ¿ire new and
bought right.
Malheur Mercantile Co.
E. A. F raser , Manager.
SEASON OF 1903.
I will stand until July 1st, the
following Stallions:
—
Hon-, cleaning time is near at hand and 'tie good house
k>rper will be eoiisid. ring the proposition of a n--w- car
pet anil a change in th< wall paper Our iu - w line of
Carp, t and Wall 1’api r samples are ready for inspection
We can quote prices tl.at cninot help l ut please The
pattern“ in both carpi t arid wall paper are 1903 and as
we handle only I y “ample, onr prices are much lower
than «here a large amount is invested, Besides it ives
the purchaser a large assortment from which to choose.
BOYS’ SUHS
J.
. BICQS,
Burns, Oregon.
Besides havirg a large
assnrtm nt oi suits f-r
men w. have s m»- vtty
handsome styles for th.
boys. We it v te mo Itt ts
to inspect them
l hey
are w II made and have
the wearing qualities.
A number of styl< s
to choose from. Also
Hats, Caps, Shifts
Urderwear, bhoes
etc.
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CLOTHINC
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 other.
UNDERWEAR FOR SPRING AND SUMMER.
Designer nul '.cript--.ii reduced to
p*r year This
prop eiti ■!• is g i 1 only until M ty Slat—do i ot delay —
►end i:» 81* eta. it. p.stage at once and you will receive
lh*I'-- goer monthly bv mail one year
STANDARD PATT k RNS are th» beat. Coat a little
mor- t ut it will pay y. n to «•» them.
GROCERIES
Oar Hie cf Groceries c«Mot be excelled
to give cs your fpr rg order.
get pHc s
Ontario, Oregon.
Remember when purchasing that
(train—At N Brown 4 Sons.
the largest stock in the interior,
mid much larger than many stocks
A. McKinzie spent a few iliivs in
carried on the railroad can lie found our city tliis week.
in Burns at N. Brown & Sons.
Extra quality whole Cod Fish
The basket ball game Thursday
for family use at Huston’s.
The clothes that Friedrich, the ( evening between the girl clubs re­
John Blackwell came in from
Tailor, tnnki s right In re do not tret sulted in a victory fir the Red, the
out of shape after the first rain score being 12 to 11 A good sized Long creek this week.
crowd witnessed the game.
Swell Suite for the Swells, at I
i storm
Suikv, gang and walking plows Friedrich the Tailor
Mrs L A Jackson and little son
arrived herí last Sunday from Disc drills, harrows mid cultivators
See our window display of toilet [
j Toledo, Ohio, to join her liu-b mil at Geer & Cummins’. We buy articles—H. \V. Welcome 4 Co
[They occupy the H. M Horton these goods by the car load mid
The I. O, O F. will celebrate the j
goods are guaranteed fully. Prices
1 residence
- anniversary of their order tonight |
Correspondence Solicited.
I Mr and Mrs Ciias McKinzie are I to suit the times and lower thaii| w ¡th a banquet.
in from the P-Rrnch. having I t lie lowest.
Fine wall paper nnd lute styles
brought in their little baby foh I /With th»O. R. & N . Cohimbial
i at the Burns Furniture Company
I medical treatment. The little one Soutlie n, Sumpter Valiev, Corval-
store. Price« reduced.
is improving we are glad to state li 4 E irtern ami another railriad'
J ihn Budelman spent the past ■
Wagons, wagons; We will sell fro n be south all figuring on tap­
week
on his ranch doing some im­
ping centr.il Oregon our prospect«
you a Mitchell, Rushford or Web­
proving, making garden, etc.
seem very good for a road.
ber Farm Bed Wagon;
John D. Daly, of Drewsey, Pres­
Write for our prices on Plow»,
.. $ 85 00
3| steel Skein ...
ident
of the First National Batik ol
... 90 00 Wagons, Dain Bucks. Hacks, Disc
3| “
Harrows, Wool Bag«. Sheep shears, Burns, is in town on business.
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105
00
3!
I mid anything else you want We
Hie Trotting Stallion, with it r.ice record of 2:2(il,
Stri I vnur ordi r? t us. O C. Co.
Geo Thompson has sold his pro L<CXdLÁ» i
H y •'f"-’5 1 If) for the sea-..u
are in the mmk t !■> - d go.ul«.
p-rty on the Owyl.ee nnd is renew­
Malheur Mercai til" < a>
Samuel Pirkcr, of E gin son ol
|g
Tboroiqld .cd .'■-I allo h, fl2<M> fur tho
Ontatio, Oregon ing iicquaiitnnces in thia county.
I the I .te Mrs.) W. K-lso. «a« it.
J —. |a tbi) Clydesdale Stalli, n, $12.00 for th" season.
the citv a few it.iv» this week lui k- | N U. Carpenter of tl e First
If you resided in New York you
ing after some bu-iness connected National Bank of this citv. return-1 would soon be familiar with the
the Malti se Jack, $ 10 CO Ir the ■ ■ in
with his mothers estate. Iletook i ed home Sunday from n business! Packard Shoe tor men. N. Brown
his departure for liome Thursday. visit tn Ontario and Boise City. 4 Sous sell this shoe in Hurney
Look ior <1 curriptions <tn<l intrticithtrs nr.v/ ircek
Tule Circle W. of \V will give a He attended the meeting of the county.
For Pedigrees and further ¡.m licuhtrs cull du or
John Hill, nil Eastern capitalist, j
grand ball on the evening of April directors of the First National l. ink
address
28th: that lieiog the anniversnry of Ontario and was re-elected one has been in our city the pant few
of the order They extend an invi­ of the d:rectors.
days. The gentleman came in
tation to the public to attend thi“
Tents, wagon coyer», stock mt n's company with E. P. McCormick, of
ball wliieb will lie given at L chtre | canvas bed covers and camp stoves Sah m, and we understand is here
hall. Ticket« $1 (KK
at Geer 4 Cummins’.
fur the purpose of buying th* J S.
/A Egli and wife took their de­
He may ii -
A fire alarm was turned in yes­ Devine Alvord ranch
parture Thursday for their home nt terday almul 1 o’clock, the roof or vest largly in other property in
Wagontire where they w.ll remain Mrs. McGee’s residence in Brown a ' this county.
CAI.I. AN'DSEE THEM.
for the summer. Tli' ir son nnd Addition h«vir g caught from the
H-v G. W. Black. sli-i for th-
•..SPRING MILLINERY..:
Just reeeived frinii Uba«. A. Stev- ;
daughter remain wi’h Mr. nnd Mrs (stove pipe. The th mlcal engine pa-tor of I he Baptist chuich of
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C. E Kenyon until schrol closes. was started to the • ene ! u til* past
iirhiort Piate« atei i
years has been enn 4 Bros.
st-vernl
(
hildr.n
s
Hats
and
Bonnets. c
<•<
litemplates
leav
;
g
«ampie«
of
goods
for
Ladies
Tnilor
I
fire
was
put
riut
before
it
reached
his
plac
•,
F or S ale —1 will »'-ll ‘»v half
la. i •«’ Sun Ponnela.
this Heid aloni July first, Th- minio Suit», Cloak-i, Skirte,Siik an i ' o
interest in the blackamith shop mid the building.
Co'ton Wui.ts, Knit aio] Munii.i
II.« >\V KKS.
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tools situated on south Main street,
If you want to «bow your form reverend gentleman is a good speak­
Kl 1$» If >NS.
Cnderweur
ami
llosiery.
er
nnd
lie
1
meml
ers
<
r
h
h
church
also the whole (if the lot tog-ther lo the best advantage get your
I am alno prepari .! to do dres»- I a The very 1st ent in liand-ome
with mv residence property with clothe« made right here at Fried­ Hili find II bard to replace him
Tafetas nnd Malin Tafetas.
mnkmg,
and soli, il thè patronng'
Kev Black is mit decided i s to bis
two lota. Would like to trade for rich's, the Tailor.
of thè ladies of Burli» ami vicinitf ,
I.ADILS
’ SIIIRI W AIST PATTI B5S
future
locution,
us
he
baa
several
stock or sell for cash.
V
< rape de Chine end Taf-,1»,
R J. McKinnon, foreman of the .very promising otfi r». but as yet
Ma»
C
iias W ilson ,
o
Grant Kesteraon.
Ml Brrj |‘n*lora nt in v lu al'leno«'
o
French-Glenn
Diamond ranch has not made up hi" mind w Irteli
(Cai (ìeer ri «idonee )
•
Burns. Ore
Mrs. AYni. Cummins.
cime in Thuriday accompanied by to take.
Burns, < fregoli
Geo Waters ami Pe'.er Scheiltz ar­ Mi«, McKti u n. "L'.tcle*'Rob i« en­
The entertainment al the ball
rived here from Ontario la-t Satur- joying good health and report»
I riON NOI KE
la-t evening by (lie I'resl yterlan
d »y «i'h the 1 ig sheepshe ring mr • every thing lovely in hie section
Ladita' Aid wan well patronized
'1
1...
co-1
rti ’ .ip barai 1
chine. K ry Sin.th is now at work He cau.e over to get a few men to
iii.il se»ined to please the large eX'stmg between (' II Viw-gtly arid •Î .ILSI UHAI mil ; want . O
framing the timber« that nr« used work on the ranch and to have
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audience. The noted Peak Misters (,' E K' iiv'iti under tin- fimi name
in constructing the working pens some dental work done.
1 take pleasure in announc-
of V ...p'lv ,V Kenyon, baa lieen dia­ ::
were there—only ten of them, how­
H
Bill V li
or house and the machine will lie
All parties knowing tliem- il ilig to the te-ople of this si
H
Hon Torn Jones, ex-regi«ter of ever, the others having elop. d di' <1,
..'J V » indebted to Ilio firm please
thin that I have a new lii e of H
ready for business on schedule the land office of this city arrived
H
or were otherwise detained from be call and »etti» nt one»
r.
Shinny
<5z. mrnrr
time.
:•
her» from Boise City this we< k and mg present—and gave the ..... pl» of
C II Via-gtly
replete
with
artist
c design»,
C E Kenyon
Died—K Stanley Thompson, is looking after the business of the Burna a real musical treat. Me
the latest wenvea nnd must F
in
Silvtes valley, last
Sun i N»w York Life Tom is not only would lik» tn give our render, their
i
beautiful coloring» Our >St-
day. He had lieen in poor health writing life insurance but is also uam»s, at least, but unfortunatelv
EST KA YEH.
iuctfuHss the taslv r i.d »filiilu- |C
for sometime, l>til bia death wa« interested in the drug busiiir«« in they arc so lung ami outlandish
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One red )ine-l»ack*d yearling
e.l effeeta so po, lar with care- H
unexpected, Deceased had been hi» horn» city. de%l« in real estate ill« reporter could not remember heifer branded II S connected on
fui dresser», Our úfuciaiiiri, It
prospecting and mining in tb«- arid runs «beep. Hit many fr.ends them
right hip.no ear marks A suitable
latest styles and |>»i fi i t (it, It
reward
will
Is-given
for
Lerreturn
‘ t
Trout creek section for the P"*t are glad to ki.nw he is proapering For liver trouble and constipnlion
liest workmmisliip nnd finest • •
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three or four years. He left a wife ; ^John Getnherling, the jeweler There’s nothing letter in rreatmn or inf .rotation leading to her a here
abouta.
qunlitv nt lowest prices
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The rem-ins were interred in the and optician, inform« us he will irn- Than Little Early Risers, th» f.
Harry <’ Mmith
■X'e
rtrly
ru>!
rolt'rrturf.
Burn« eetneteyy Tuesday afternoon * mediately b»gin the erection of hi«
It
nmi« little pill»
LKIEDIIK II. I HE TAII.oK
Dan Valien and bis mother have new brick Imsine-»« house adjoining They always effect cure and »tv.
s:
Burn«, tiri gon
■
We are
returned from California wbere the Frat National Bank
d-ietor l»illa.
:;m mnura:;:s?u;u:u:nn:::::tr.:::.rt:::'
they .pent the wihler with relati­ glad to note such improv merit» as Littl» »ally Ri<ers are diffevetil
ves. Dan says they had a delight­ it «how* onr bu«n>e«a men are pro-, from all other pill« They do not
W.ll
|M-r furuip
ful visit and that bi« mother is en­ grese.re and entorpriririg. Every weaken the system, but act as a
tie- « a! •r no DfH'i* A
joying belter health Dan save he year witneasea new aubetantisl tonic to th* tissues by sr'-'l.jng the
Me
I
lilr v th«*
saw many pretry v >ung ladies Building« and Burn« i« keeping secretion» arid restoring th» liver
Sh
I
i'lDII
•o
th*
full
tierformsnre
of
its
frmr-
Call
turned
well
to
th*
front
«•
nne
of
the
I
eat
d irir.g h • ah.-I.. ... but h» r. t_... .
ti'K-. ic>f',r><!ly —Burns Dtugg'»’»
imerior teams in the wh ile west
bom» witmmt any vt them.
can
i moue\
City wh"re they spent the winter
.
Joe Rector was in from Crow
Camp a few days this week, having
II een subpoenaed to appear before
tile grand jury.
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The best place to trade in Eastern Oregon
We auof yoa
We can please yea.
ball ar.d
Oar stock is csmplete.
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED
SCHWARTZ de BUDELMAN
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