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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1903)
I Schwartz ¿k G U de! man. Only a sm».H portion of our Spring Goods arrived Teams non enroute from therail- road cu.th a big lot including fr^sh Groceries. -X»—. ........ i——------ - ------- LADIES FOR Grain, Grain N. Bro • <1 A Sons Dick Martin snd fau.iiy w - ti i.i John Budvlman is suffering from 1 the city Thursday grip. A new line of combs for ladies ¿AS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION ÛF N Brown A Sons. Have V"ti seen the new line of ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. ladies belts at N. Brown A Son«. Chas Wilson and wife are both < SATURDAY MAY 2. 1-03 1 Sylvester Smith was in the city : atllicted with grip. a few days this week. See our window display of toilet Local News. Swell Suits for the Swells, at articles—II. W. Welcome A Co. Friedrich the Tailor G. Griffin was up from Narrows i on business the first of the week. C. F. McKinney went up to the Buster Cawltield was with us a ^a.v or two this week. Give us a list of what you re Several cases of our Spring saw milt Wednesday. Bromus Inermous or Brome Extra quality whole Cod Fish ■ quire and we will make you the lowest prices—N. Brown A Sons. Drv Goods were received this Grass seed for sale Geer A Cum- for family use nt Huston’«. Tents, wagon covers, stockmen’s - ¡' Joe Morris was confined to his week which includes new Per mun9 Tom Stephensis again with us. room several days this week suf canvas bid covers and camp stoves nt Geer A Cummins'. cales, Lawns, N lulls, Ginghams, having returned' home last Satur- ■ fering from a severe cold, Burpee's garden seeds are guar- Calico Reduced—N. Brown A Sons. Calico, Elegant things in Silk I 3 day.J. L. Sitz the I.awen merchant, anteed Reduced — and fresh, date 1903 .Thrtad ; I was a business visitor to our city on every pure Muslin Reduced— sealed package.— (Jeer and Fancy Shirt W aists, Skirts, this week. Silks Reduced — ' Cummins. If you want to show your form I Wrappers, Ladies’. Vests, Ko- Sheriff Allen is on a bn8!nep6 J. M. Dalton was the unable to ¡it «tore thin 10 lhe udvantuge get your I trip to the southern part of the 1 tend his iluties duties iti Tnonas, etc. Come in at once county. a t (ac ] i o f , clothes made right here at Fried-j ! week on account of an | riyli's, the Tailor. Order your clothes fruin Friedrich jKr|P- and look at the new things. Hon. M. R Biggs, for several the Tailor, he knows how to cut | C S —I can sell vou á u H BARGAINS. Soir e un»*xc* lh*d values in Shoes—some being marked as high as $3 »50—now being sold at the low figure of 75c and $L00 per p^ir. EXA.^INZ OUR SWOS B A ?? Q A 8 C D UNTER Wo have CUT THE PRICE of Wo 1 Blankets and Quilts. You can buy now and save money LAO K ’ VySAR We would be much pleased to show you our line of dress goods suitable for Spring. Some very beautiful Í v\W\ things in Organdies, Dimities, Lawns, Per- cales, etc. GOOD TH^QS House cleaning time, is near at hand and the good house keeper will he considering the proposition of a new car- pe' 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 botii carpet and wall pip-r are 14)03. and ns W< handle t l v by sample, cur prin s are much lower th.*n where a large am :nt is invested. Beside» it ivee »In purchaser a large uesorlmeiit from which to choose. boys ’ suns Besides !;avirg a large assortment, of suits f<r men w« have s* me very handseme styles for the boys. We irv te mo hers to Inspect them They are nv 11 mad and have the yzc i ring qualities. A number of sty!' s to chco. e from. Al* o Hats» Caps, £hi<?s Urderw ar. ; hoes etc CLOrílNC Cur m-'n a:.d boys chthing is worthy of inspection. The d »th is m ide by the best mills and the garments made by experienced tailors. «The -MOUNT HOOD*’ Shirt made in Oregon by White labor. They give satisfalicn—that’s why we carry hern. Try one and you wear no other. UNDERWEAR FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. «I' -igner subscription reduced to W." p- r year This Kt1 l ei' I* g ■ >d idy until May 3l»t—do tot delay— Mt, ' i u« “n et», tn j^istage at once and you will receive ^■h- I*e»ig “r monthly by mail one year. ^pl ANDARD PATTERNS are the Lesl. Cost a little ■mi"'re, but it will pay you to t-.“«.thero. GROCERIES ■ Car li e ci Groceries canwt be exaalltd We mast yoa to g cs yjir Spr -g order. We cao please y:a. Call and 9«t pries Car stock is cctapíete. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED g SCHWARTZ A, BUDELMAN • •»•»•»«••••»••••••a ..»•••« r » r Eie piace w iruuuinLbiùa Gi\gon « 9 -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 Bucks John Deere Plows McCormick Machinery Big 4 Mowers Harvesters 5: Binders Hay Rakes Bridge & Beach 5teei Ranges and Cook Stoves. (> n o o V 9 •» Q e o V » ft « » O ft ti» M t* •S ft learance ale o and make them fit. 1 Cha«. A. Stevens special order suit« years a practicing attorney of this place, but now a resident of Prine-' 9 Geo. Curtis made us a flying at ft «real reduction. Agent, 9 ville, has l>?cn appointed County ! 9 visit this week, leaving Wednesday Mrs I has \\ tl.-on. Judge of Crook county by Governor O to catch the hor«e rodeo. J ''Assessor J. E E. Loggan lia« g'»’* [chamberlain i, vice W. A. Booth re 9 9 /Wm. Clark, th» joyial mwehaut ow to lb. Drewry and Pin» Creek signed. _ ___ ______ _ of ‘ _ Dick” has a host 9 » of Lawen, was circulating among , 8ecl'on to ’ntl‘riiew the ProP*'rl.'. frjelid8 ¡n (^¡g C0U11|v> who rejoice 9 his friends in Burns this week. ¡owner‘> uf ,hese »lace8' in his success a 9 The clothes that Friedrich, the! Fnederich, the Tailor is now | Mrs I. N. llilghet this week re o Ì'1 ft is Tailor, makes right here do not get comfortably located in the build- ceived the sad intelligence of the 9 , , 7 , „ . ling formerly occupied by 1 he post- ■ out of shape after the first ran'(e|jjce Hll(j a|ready has several or- ! death of her father, George I'ford, O ft s i it his home, in Pittsburg, March storm. Ider« for suits M. \ . Baker and wife,Isaac Con- , Foreman Andrews of the White 28th. The gentleman had been ill slant and W. B. Parker and wife i|l)rje raneli, Thos, O’Brien and 1 for a year mid his age was 69 years. I were al) in on land business this j Win. Thoma.“ were in this week-' Mrs llughet's many friends here extend their sympathy, The same | week. having brought in the body of L. letter which «nnounced the death n , I Geo Waters has gone to Portland II. Rager for burial. of her father also stated that one • 9 to buy the spring invoice of goods Sulky, gang and walking plow.“ of Mr. and Mrs A. Reineman’s 9 ft i for the firm of U ater«, linger A Disc drills, barrows and cultivators children was very sick from typhoid 9 9 : Fenwick. He expect» to return at Geer A Cummins’. We buy fever. 9 9 these goods by the car load and ' next week. 9 goods are guaranteed fully. Prices \V. I), llanley has been in the Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested. “Force,” n to suit the times and lower than city the past week from Bums, a 3 i ready-to seive wheat and bai ley the lowest. 9 guest at the Hotel Ontario. Ilel 9 Chas. Hemrner, of Stocton, Cal , states the first shipment of stock | 9 food, adds no burden, but sustains, 9 | nourishes, invigorates. 9 accomp inii'd by his wife and little steers, consisting of 2500 >>C‘'tl, I i 9 9 ® J. F. Mahon was in from Ander- child, was in the city a few days will be delivered here between o o this week The gentleman is 11 I the 6th and iotli of May. Mr. ; ' son valley the first of the week. He painter nnd talks of locating here I informed us the lambing season is Hanley states that lie will do all 9 ( about over with him and that lie permanently. ft his shipping, as usual, from | Correspondence Solicited. • Write for our prices oti Plows, Ontario this season.— Argus. saved a very good per cent. Mr 9 0 • 9 r Mahon will soon begin shearing Wagons, i)ain Bucks. Hacks, Disei Harrows, Wool Bags, Sheep sheni»,| L. II. Rager Accidently Killed. g Wagons, wagons; We will sell and anything else you want. Wei yon a Mitchell, Rushford or Web-, A very sad and fatal nccident are in the market to sell goods. occured at the White Horse ranch her Farm Bed Wagon; Malheur Mercantile Co 3j Cjtfel Skein................... « 85 00 Ontario, Oregon last Monday by which Len II. 90 00 34 “ “ ................... Rager lost his life. Deceased and ! We wish to call your attention to 31 ** “ ................... . 105 00 another teamster were coupling a the new ad of Lunaburg ■<£ Dalton Send your order« to 11«. 0 C. Co. trail wagon, the other driving in this issue. This old time firm while Mr. ILigi-r was »tearing the D. H. Smyth and wife were in is receiving new goods and the the Trotting Stallion, with a r.,»-.- h ird of 2:281, short tongue on to the “horn.” lie from Happy valley this week, hav- public is invited to call and see 525.0t» for i ho «eatou missed his aim and the two wagons iug com? in to help celebrate the them. the Thoroupl.ii i Stull'vn, i-1200 for Ilio came together, catching his bend . neuron. I 0. 0. F. anniversary and also to Great Millinnry sale—Big reduc ami neck between them crushing the ( Ivderdale S',¡Hi n. 4:12.(It.1 fir the re ¡.on. attend the commencement exercis I tion in Ladies’ and Childrens’ liis skull from which he died in es of the Citizen« Business College. striet ha's. Don’t overlook on« of stantly. tlm Multi I e k, I" They left for home Thursday after the greatest bargains eyer in Burns. Plie body was brought to Burns, noon. Cull at the home of Mrs. G. W a distance of 150 miles and the re- I Look tor th scri/>!ions mnl parti ■lars nc.vt ¡reck- Supl Gilcrest, of the P. L S Co. Cummins. mains were interred in the I O. O. | For Prtli'Jrccs an<l fuiilier / arlii nlars call on or 1 arrived here last Sunday. This is A marriage license was issued F cemetery Thursday, Hurney address his first visit for some time, he hav- yesterday to Mr. II. F. Steele I and Lodge No 77 having charge of the ! ing just recently returned from a Miss EJith Crea.“m:m. , We nre funeral. visit to Japan where he went for not informed as to the dale of the I Mr. Rager was about 30 years th- I enetit of his health. His many 'wedding but can perhaps give an old and bad been in the employ of' friend« in this section are glad to account of it in our next issue. lhe P. L. S Co for nbouttwo years , He whs n member of Monroe Lodge I learn he ha« recovered from his Prof M. N. Bonham called at our No *289, 1.0 O. F., of Willow« Cal- ■ sickness. .'office yesterday and inform'd us F or S ave —I will sell mv half that a little bry was born to Mr ifornia. lie was unmarried and CALL AND.SEE THEM interest in the blacksmith shop and and Mrs J B Bartlett early ye»ti r- leaves an ngid mother in Missouri .SPRING Mil.I.INURY..: Just rcci-ivid from Ch i“. A Sb v- tools situated on south Main street, day morning. M ther and child and one brother in Oklahoma. Deceased was livid in high es • ,i'h» A Bro« i rifliion Piale« nini 1 Esili» - i also the whole of the lot together are doing well but the professor’s teem by nil his nrq'iairiti-nces be Child r» n'a Hata nr.d Bonncta. «ample» of g • h I h for I. idl< - T.iilor with my residence property with , recovery is doubtful as this is his Ln. i ■ Sun ! orini te. two lots. Would like to trade for first grandson.—Long Creek Light. ing an exemplary young man of „,Mde Suits, Clonk .. Sk irt«.Silk an 1 temjierate habits and genial nature i Co’bm Wsists, Knit and M ,-li.i 1 IX >\V JCHH. stock or sell for cash. County Clerk Rieder received n 1(1 1113' >SH. ' Underwear and Hosiery. Grant Kesterson. From a Cat Scratch letter from Council. Idaho, dnttd lutc-t in linnikomo I am ills » prep tri <l to do dress Burns. Ore. l.if. tnH and Satin Tufi-ta». April 24lb saying that J E Mc On the arm. to the worn aort of making, nnd solicit the patronng' Il Y BUckmell, the wellknown Culley was lying At the point of a burn, aore or boil,DeWitt'» Witch of the ladii » of Burns and vicinity lapìl S’ suini u isr pathrns .cattleman, is »pending a week or death at that piece and making Ilaz-l Salve ia a quick cure. In < reps il i Chine end YeTyfee. M r » C iias W ii - on , two in the city. He ha» ltXX) head inquiry if he had any relatives here. buying WiP'li Hazel Salve, bi- par (Cal Geer residi-nce ) Mrs. W;n. Cihii-iiirs. » of cattle on the road from Harney Jack has many friends in this ticular t» get DeWitt'»—tlri» ia a Burn», Oregon. I county, which wil'. lie »hipped from ,county who will be sorry to learn »■live that heal» without leaving a Huntington about the 1»t of Mav. of hi» death. The letter did not »car. A »|iecific for blind, blecil dixoi . i rn>N notici - . Thia wilt t>e the first large cattle give the nature of his illness. ing, itching and protruding pile» • : •• The eo partnership heretofore •hipment from here this MMon.— The commencement exercises of Sold by Burna Druggiat». existing between C II Voegtly and JUST v. I’ i WANT. Huntington Herald <; E lot "¡I under th« firm 1 no the Citixens Busin»«« College took I take pleti'ure in annotine- H EXECUTRIX’ NOTICE of Vmgilv ifr Kenyon, Ims te en dis W. C. Bvrd and C. II Leonard place Monday, Tuesday and Wed leg to the pioppi of this see- solved Ail parties knowing Iheni- have been out al their ranch“» for nesday of this w».i k. The exercise» Notice it hereby given that the lioll that I have a nr w lii e of .several day* returned Thursday were well atbmded »nd good pro undersigned executrix of th'- < istate »elv.’» indebted to the firm ple.i.-i Call and settle at once. anS iSftntntir fyt&'nfr, !• They report everything lovely in grams were provided each evening of John W. Jone», deceased. did on C II Voegtlv n píete lib that favored aection. They aleo There were four graduates from the Batnrdav.the 4th day of April 1903 C E Kenvoti the lai» rejHirl jack rabbit» very numerous b'lsineesd nartment: Mi»« Vivian file her final account in the above I ' llltifui cole and say they will offer special in Hendrick», F O Ja< k»on, Walter name»! estat», and l»y order of lion ESTRAYED /#r//*o/r// the t f ::> • ducements to the rabbit cannery in Cslkins, and Iz-»ter Hamilton In II C. I-evena, Judge of the County ‘ One red line-backed yi-arli F (I I i»n» Umatilla county to move over and lhe critic il contest between the Court of Harney Count», On gon, heifer bramLd II .“ C connected ful fir in*’--*ra. ¿z./r locate. The proposition is worthy 1 boy», Walter Calkins wa» awarded Monday the lib day of May 1303. right lnp.no ear mark» A -■i:'..» tutrH atyh. and perfeci fit: of consideration. the iiiei'al. Mi«» Vivian Hendricks ( was appointed a« the day for h*ar- reward will lie given for In rri t'i a •»wl 1 .rkmuwhip and I ieM Harney Ixxige, No. 77, and Syl was the »occi »»fnl lady for the irg ol jection« to »aid final account or information I -ad.t.g to h> r » h about«. st lowest prices via R D Lodge No 43 IOOF medal for the bert e»»ar We re-1 All heir», creditor» and other II <rry (’ Smith e»»Zj» rirZZ appropriately celebrated the 84th gret very much that we cannot de persons inter» »led in »aid estate are Filli ’UH H. I HE TAILOR, anniversary of Odd Fellowship at vote n>o»e space to these exercises. hereby notified to appear on the d Onion set«, garden seed« Burn» O-cP'.n tbeir hall last Saturday evening The orations were far aliove the «aid 4th day of May 1903, at the garden cultivator« »1 <•••• r A Cum- .4 •t ■•••tl.t :: . .41 .: tttlttUttUtUltttttti: X large number of the member» average and the c»»“y* by the County Court room in the city * mill»'. Call and «co goods anil g<-t were present and a most enjoyable ! young ladies were exceptionally Burn«, Oregon, and file their objec price« before you buy. time had A sb»>rt program zoud. The school wilt take up' tion» to »aid report.if any they have We are agent» for W I. Dougla* Dated thia -Itb day < f April 1903 was arranged con.isting of short more ermrses next year and be con •'J.fiO *3.00 •• 50 and •<< " E i . ma A Jorge. talks by several u.etn'-vr». singing, ducted in a manner that will add | The Bea. on earth. Executris of eat of J. W J»<nea, etc. A moet bounteous »upper was more credit to it. More will be Hehwar’s A B'ideim.ui ' »aid about this :ater. degeaaed. Wauhegan & Glidden Barb Wire. Hacks and Buggies Disc Marrows, Suikv Plows Get cur prices before buying. We have no old stock to work off. Our ooods an* new and bought ri^ht. Malliedr Mercantile Co E. A. E raser , Manager. SEASON OF 1903. I will stand until Juiy 1st, the following’ Stallions: Dazzler, Winters It Kaiadar, I •I ii il ......... b ii h || n