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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1903)
New Si Ik i lines- -N. Brown A Soil». New Cretuns—N. Brown A Son*. I Soda water nt the City Drug A fresh assortment of candies i Order j our clothe» from Friedrich just received at Horton's. the Tailor, he knows how to cut Store. New Lawns—N. Brown A Son». »8 Schwartz & Budelman LADIES’ WEAR. New Dress Patterns The best place to trade in Eastern Oregon M. M. C°. Oranges, Lemons, Bananas—N Before purchasing a mower call ’ Brown A Sons. and see the Jones Vertical at ('. H. ■ Tents, wagon covers, stockmen's Queeu Quality Shires for Ladies Voeg fly’s. canvas bed covers and camp stoves —N. Brown A Suns, at Geer A Cummins'. Chas. Brandon arrived here Sun-i e Ule hr ve reeeivad seme day from Lakeview, where he spent The clothes that Friedrich, the Mrs. Maitha Ash is here from the past winter following his pro of the handsomest dress j Tailor, makes right here do not get Idaho on a visit to her parents. fession, being an optician. patterns ever shouuntn out of *hape after the first rain A large lice of Stationery carried j storm this e-ty, eut in 10 yard Mercerized goods are worn a hy N. Browu A Sons. » I great deal this season. N. Brown pietes and no t no p«t J. C Dodson and wife, and Mr. W. E. Huston, the produce man. A Sons have a nice line of these o i Cooper were over from Warner on has a fresh supply of apples. terns alike Impcred <♦ goods. • land business Monday, savs the merer z-tdnov tries, Or V Commissioner Williams and wife o Lakeview Examiner. A. P. Dunean, accompanied by • gandie«, Peresles, D m 1 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon If you want to show your form his daughter Mrs. Bert. Cameron Lewis a few days this week. iti«s, Ginqhams, fine to the best advantage get your and little child, was in the city a D?d asUauin*' & Batiste Fine wall paper and late styles few da vs the first of the week. ;clothes made right here at Fried Chilly, Duek end Cover at the Burns Furniture Company rich’s, the Tailor. ed Cloth, Prints ete. Hainer A: Miller, the south Burna store. Prices reduced. Will R. King, of Ontario, was in merchants, are having a large stone I* Miss Gussie Robertson spent a n the city yesterday on bis wav home tire proof warehouse and cellar put few days in our city this week vis from attendance upon the supreme up on their premises. Contractor iting relatives.. court at Pendleton. — Baker City Hyde is doing the stone work. Mrs. C. A. Byrd has received an Democrat. Mrs. J. W. Jones and children i o other consignment of the latest The Eastern Oregon Title Guar will leave here about the first of! Drees and Sailor Hata. anty Co. have been doing a land next month for Iloquim, Washing Freighters wishing to bring in ton, to visit her mother lor three | oflice business the past few month». Many abstracts have been made, wagons from the railroad should month», returning Imine just before! the largest being the A. W. Riiey call on or address C. II. Voegtly. . the beginning of school. holdings. z F. C rowley, one of the-well known ,, _ ,, , , E l>. Marshall, of Narrow«, was | Hon. C. W. Parrish came over ranchers of Lawen vicinity, was re a caller nt this office Wednesday ! from Burns Tuesday. He was ac-1 newing acquaintances in our city Mr, Marshall was enroute to Pen-' companied by Mrs. W. A. Gowan I this week. dleton to visit his sister. Mrs. Culp, j and children, Miss Goldie Duncan Onion sets, garden seeds and who has been seriously ill He ex I and Miss Mayme Cozad—Blue Mt. | garden cultivators at Geer & Cum pect« to be absent about a month.' Eagle. mins’. Call and see goods and get Carrol Cecil was in from Silver Arthur Hedrick,! brother of Mrs prices before you buy. Creek Sundnv. He informs us his , C. G. Smith and Mrs. Geo. Young, Al Weatherly, the genial “wet family will return home front Cor-1 is here on a visit with his sisters. ¡goods” man of Drewsey, «pent a vallis next month, and will likely! He expects to return to bis home few days seeing the sights of this occupy their city residence a part i al Crescent Mills, California, about : burg this week. of the time during vacation. June 1st. I We are agents forW. L. Douglas1 o « Joseph Thomas wn» it, from the Henry Richardson and Claud Mens $2 50 $3.00 $3 50 and $4 00 Warm Sprint ’ s ranch Thursday on ; McGee left this afternoon for Can- Shoes. The Best on earth business, Mr Thomas savs the I We can fill yoor Spring order fo you’ complete sa’isfac’ion j yon City to witness the athletic con- Schwartz A Budelntan. I» final tran«f>-r of the A. W. Rilev I tests between that county and our both as to quality end prie s. Fll me tuant js a chance. If Í [ focal teams, They will also take - County Clerk Rieder lias receiv properly to Wm Hanlev cannot, he me cenft please you don’t tuy—but give us an opportunity to ed a letter from an aunt of the late nccompliehed until Mr. Hanley's, : in circuit court a few days, quote prices ¡.lack McCulley. The lady lives nt return from the railroad. The weather has been quite disa ! Lakeview, and writes she will go st I A K. Richardson, proprietor of j greeabie for the past week, being ' once to Idaho to look after the estate MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED very windy and blustery. The the Harnev saw mill and shingle < Byron Terrell has gone to South « much needed rain has not yet ma mill, was in our city Tuesday, He SCHWARTZ de BUDELMAN ern Oregon and from there he will terialized, but the weather clerk informs us that ho will start the go to Portland to attend the I O. New Hosiery—N Brown A Sons iias kindli (?)sent us some enow the O. F. Grand Lodge as a represen shing'e mill Monday and in n short Correspondence Solicited. past few days. time will have the mw mill run- Itative from the local lodge. II B Mace is suffering from a ning. The machinery thnt was Wag'ins, wagons; We will sell l ime back. Great Millinary sale—Big reduc-[ damaged by the rnnf caving in last 4A8 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF you a Mitchell, Rushford or Web Packard Shoes for M n—N ber Farm Bed Wagon; lion in Ladies’ and Childrens’ winter is now being repaired and re I ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. Brown A Sons. 34 Steel Skein.........................♦ 85 CM) street hats. Don't overlook one of placed hy some new, f BATE Rb A Y MAY »6. 19G3 I ” ........................ »0 00 the greatest bargains ever tn Burns. /The basket ball team left for C. G. Smith was in from his 3| “ “ ....................... 105 00 Call at the home of Mrs. G. W. Grunt county thir, morning, where Crane creek ranch a few days ibis 3} “ Cummins. Send your orders to us. O C. Co. ; week. Local News. a game has lieen arranged with Mis* Howard intended giving the Jehu Day to be played the first of The Canvon Eagle says a negro Mail orders promptly filled »t Brown i- by the name <’f Smith, who had pupils of her room a picnic today, next week. The team is: Agnes Oranges and lemons at Huston's reasonable figures—N Sons. been acting rather nueerly for sev but upon observing the weather she Sweek. Alice Swick. Alice Hamil the Trotting Stallion with a r.iec iceord i f "lit. L. B. Springer was a visitor thia eral days, was declared insane decided it would be better to turn ton, Maudu Norton, Vella Mace LXClZZIOiy ♦25.txt for the season John Firrer and Dave Newman week. lit into a Christinas tree or sleighing ’ and Clara Swain. Mrs. C. A. Sweek |g the Thoroughlitril Slnll'ot', fm the took th- ir departure the first of the Tuesday and Sent to the asvluni Judge Rutherford has been suf party. | goes as chaperon, mid Earl Sweek, week for Alberta, N. W T., to look This is "Bluch,” who spent the past fering from erysipelas. Hank Felton and A. C. Welcome I r the Clydeadale Stalli.m. fur tin at that section with a view of loca winter in Burns. Hi« wife is still i / Local horsemen are considering _ See our window display of toilet ting. here. I the proposition of a race meet here drove the teams. Several of the the MulU-ae Jack. ♦10(f) for the season ' lioys had gone over previously to — articles— H. W Welcome <t Co. Deputy Sheriff Hughet went to during July and contemplate build F'liederich, the Tailor is l"W take in the school rally and field ing a new track in the C. H. Voegt V’ Mr» J. C. Welcome Jr i* visit comfortably located 111 tlie build Harnev Thursday to dispose of Look for (leseriplioHH and ]>articulars uc.\ t trt t k ly field. Plans will be perfected meet of the Grant county schools, ing relatives on Cow Creek. ing lotinerly occupied by the post 1 some liquors nnd cigars which were and will lake part in athletics ar- ‘ For Pedigrees and further i.arlieulars call on or by our next ;ssue when we can give Swell Suits for the Swells, at office and alreadv has several or tinder attachment lielor ging to C. definite information. ranged between Hint section mid address W Rann, «nd which were ordered ders lor suits our local association. Among those Friedrich the Tailor I A car load of Mitchell Wagons, who went over to participate were: i ' sold at the last term of court. The Mrs. H. Richardson nnd children I tdTf’Ilf County Trea-urer Miller i- suffer gisids did uot bring more than half 1 one car 1< ad of mowers, hinder« and Homer and Nolie Reed. Grover; 1 rug* •’ ing from rheumatism in It’s kme. have gone to linker City, where she rak>-8, one car load of barbed wire Jameson, Claud Hibbard, Bat Me- j the judgment. qiwHU. was called by a ’phone message an and nails nnd a car load of Dain ii Clain, Ches. Smith. Wm. McKin- J. P. Dickenson is in on a visit lith 1« F or S ai . k — I will sell mv half nouncing the erious ilh.ees of her to hi» daughtz r Mr*. Syme He i interest in the blacksmith shop and bucks have liven received at the - ney and Tom Sagers. Our young: mother Mrs. Watts f„r thefun I has about recovered from his recent ; tools situated on south Main street, shipping point for C, H .Voegtly l)r'p|e Hfp goi„R a tir’** r$* also the whole of the lot together and will soon be brought in. i linen. of it mid for a friendly preliminary ol MP* DISSOLUTION NOTICE SO J*®* Burpee'» garden seeds are guar- with mv residence property with j J O. Bunyard and wife came in bout, with the idea in view of a The co-partnership heretofore two lota. Would like k> trade for from their Cow creek ranch Mon return meet in Burn, perhaps .lur existing Itetween C II Voegtly and rnteed pure and fresh, dale 19o3 ano L hi I ìpn ’ II h I k $|i'Oh> $’20 0‘» • day and took their departure Wed- ing the first week in Julv. The C E Kenyon under the timi name «lock or sell for caeli. >n every »eeled package —G«er A ( liildrin n II h I h nini Bonn**t< ♦ n.-rd .y for Lakeview, where Mr. basket ball girls will tie somewhat I of Veogtlv A- Kenyon, has been dis- Grant K- sternon SHD Jummine. La> i •»’ Sun Po ini I». • Burns. Ore Bunyard war called as a wilnera handicappe.i on account of the in- i solved. All parties knowing them- . the Court Stenographer Coleman has selves indebted to the firm please FLOWEIIN. J on a suit mvolv ng the water right« clement weather ami (lie fatigue of A meeting of the Board ot Trade H C. Smith and little son Harry {one to Canyon City to te in at- call and settle nt once RI li»!' >\s. ; on a ranch near Silver Lake that riding siuh a dirlance with not C I! Voegtly. endance upon Circuit Court which arrived home from Silver Creek was held at the Court house last The very lutot in b imi -mie * lie formerly owned. They will be time enough to recover before the C E Kenyon > • ' Thursday evening Mr Smith has night, but nothing of importance lonvenee there next Monday Tafeta» and Satin ì lieta*. <• absent an indefinite period. game i* called. lieen doing some mason work for c u>e 1 p Ti.e committee 01. con Strencth tod vigor come of good LADIES’ SHIIT WAIST IHITIHNS * stitution and by-laws was not ready ' W. L Best on the Creek. < rgpa de Chine end fatata» * ^t'ood, duly aigested. “Force,” a Mllllner, H.'lot. a. m, li. ■I.lru ... “ to report and other business war O D Rusk is in from his ranch endy-to serve wheat and barley Mrs. Wm. Cummins. • held up awaiting answer* to inqui at Warm Springs, having come in i^ood. adds no burden, but su«ta - ties that had ta-en sent to various to get wool sack». He expect« to tourrshee, invigorates. places and on vaiiou* subjects la-gin removing the fl-eces of his We call attention to the notice of N. S. Gil», the gentlemati who flock in ■ few day». * be school dielrict in this issue <»k- has la-en placing water guv es at in a Canner Luig. who has been ng for bids to supply wood for JUST WHAT YOU V ADMINISTRA roR’S NOTICK Varnuis point« in Htlviee River un- •: very critical cirid'tion for the pa*t O* wintor I take pleasure in annum, der the direction of the Geological co««*? u ten days at tt.e home of Pani I-i the matter of thr^ vice th N. Brown, th* old pioneer mer It g to the |M-tiple of thia ar< U survey, left yesterday in company Lichee, is still very low with little estate of Elizaliath/ ha nt, and »on Leun, are expected lion that I li ave i, i < w line < I f P with Sheriff Allen for Silver Creek, J Kwlso. Deceased ) hopes for hi* recovery. li » arrive her» some time next week ant/ Summfr where he will place guage* in that Nizrti > or si'PuixTMKxr The dental office of Hibbard A stream This to done in connection here they Will spend the summer replete with srli.lii rle-ign» Nolic* is hereby given that by ! «on has «Mi’liabed a very nice Brownton will be closed from next I with the proposed reservoir site«, the latest tinti.« ami most an order of the County Court of ueineM in Eureka, California, »nd Monday until Friday. Dr. Hib in order to asertrain the amount of beau'iful coloring*. Je- Harney County, Oregon, made and -^r^*beoid gentle-ran ha» Imen in San bard leave* Monday for the Stei » water Mr. Gila will tri ut ii tier. entered on the 20th day of April. 1 ZerZ/ee/,- lire la-lv si -I u’ <1 . -sgirancieco, where he always sp-nds Mountain section and Dr Brown today. 1903, the undersigned was duh 1 rd effects so popular with care ton will not return from Canyon ia winters. fui dressers. 0nr *S^tc<nlhtl, appointed Administrator of the Es Ed Blackburn of Baker City. City ur.til Friday latest styles and perfect fit tate of Elizalieth J Kelso, deceased 3 Rye«. Byrd, accompanied hy hi« Ar lx* «18 in who represent« Allen lw»t workmanship and fines F C. Lo»k O»neral Manager <>f this territory, spent a few day« here All persons having claim* against i ifo and M's Edith Frrgusen, quality at lowest prices said e*tate are required to present -nt up lob'4 mountain ranch this th* F rench-Gieno Co. interests. Wa* taking orders from our l.ical mar- J'fn mrty enN Cltn/. a bu.meM visitor i.. Borna tiw. the aauie, verified a* by law requir- ! eek where I e was going to »pill chant- diia week , Mr. Blackburn FRIEDRICH nil-: xiloli ed. to my attorney, C. A Mweek. at k ff *’ nle and (pl out posts »nd fence wr-k. ace<.n>p*i.ie4 by hi* iwmk |Myw the pe< pie of Baker City lisre '; Burn* ( (regno his residence in Burn«, Oregon 11 d thet'l» botating» If-also expe 'ted *o keeper. Mr Prank II. H«weiî much confidence in Major Bonta's _____________ While bere M L'i-k cloa-d th- Kttnmnnurit.-rn:: iK.-ntnun:: : :::n : : n within six months from the dale of r ,M,r“ jt iat imr;L w-el to la«t hi n elsctr.e railroid priject and con- * « at m- thia notice. » der hrs backing first cla«». Major p,,»a Bring neat rintet Nuch to tlie |.«re||»*e of C Commit.»’ land Dat’d al Burn». Oregon, this 25<h irgjiaa efV ~frtends they r*-tum- Diarnotxl Valley which wa* ba • B -i.ta, sc <»rdii g to Mr B'ackbum. riiie.1 f..r t-v the con.p.ny i««t f*li i» a»k uz rm far or4 of the Baker day of April, 1903. _llw W fc* lavs. Bru» didn’t »TO* red (?) bv cl.im. ... Th. ee are MO acres - f land m l Mr C ty p>-<-pla «nd ia going aliead M ani »1. J P abkrb . Cummin» »»y* h- w«« (¿yen a go d wi h the ftork a* tl oi >h be meant B Inc '• - d to Administrator of estate of Elizabeth pr ce for il. fc-u' g t • -e. J Kela’h d< ceased and make them fit’. ‘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: Some elegant tilings in Silk and Fancy Shirt Waists, Skirts, Wrappers, Ladies’ Vests, Ko- monas, etc. Come in at once and look at the new’ things. HARD WEARERS We are anxious to show our excellent line of men and beys Shoes. They not only the correct thing in shape, but are also hard wearers—The best thing in boys shoes. GROCERIES. Moline Wagons Da in Bucks John Deere Plows McCormick Machinery Big 4 Mowers Harvesters & Binders Hay Rakes Bridge & Beach Steel Ranges and Cook Stoves. Wauhegan & Glidden Barb Wire. Hacks and Buggies Disc Harrows, Sulky Plows Get cur prices before buying. We have no old stock to work off. Our goods are new and nought right. Malheur Mercantile Co. E. A. F HASEK, Manager. —.The Timzs-fieraid SEASON OF 1903. N. I will stand until July 1st, the following Stallions: J. W. BIGGS, urns, Oregon 0 I 1 EY