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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1903)
W B. Parker has been in th Oranges anil lemons at Huston’s. city the past few days. Potato’s for sale at Haines A ‘ Jack Gteenlee was in from Pine Miller’s George James was down from !creek this week on business.- Schwartz & »>. udelman ■ i ■'Dr. Claire Brown is again in the Harney yesterday. Soda water at the City- Drug city after an absence of several ■ days in the vicinity of Narrows. Store 'Airs. Milo Cushing arrived home Mrs. J. C. Garrett and daughter Mrs R. N. Miller, Were the guests Monday evening. of relatives in our city a few davs A fresh assortment of candies this week. just received at Horton’s. Mervin Horton, the little sun of Tom Jenkins came in yesteid ty H. M. Horton has returned fr m with the sheepshearing crew. — r Portland to spend vacation with James Turner and wife were in his father. from Welcomeville yesterday. A meeting of the stock associa- See the Luce Window Curtains tion is being held this afternoon. at the Furniture Store Nothing We will giye the proceedings next nicer. week. Frank Dibble and family now The Times-Herald office has occupy the residence op|iosit« this just turned out some neat Cata otlice. logues for the Citizens. Business The Times-Herald has some College and Collegiate Institute. freight at Huntington it wishes Those refrigerators are worth hauled in. Inspect our stock before buying—and come the price as a ti-ne piece of furni Freighters wishing to bring in ture. even if they were not good to early to avoid the rush. Let us show you that wagons from the railroad should keep things cool. — Burns Furni we have quality, quantity and honest value*. ture Co. call on or address C. 11. Voegtly. BR( W . S ML idc- ■ re;.. ■ rai vai : TV ST* M. V. Baker was in from Warm Springs one day this week. He in- H 1 forms us he ie preparing tn begin (haying. of all descriptions: 1: Adlers & Co. clothing vv th self retaining front. y If you want a good pair of shoes. 1 try a pair of Asbestos. They are Stetson Hats and other standard makes. hand made.—Schwartz A Budle- Buckingham & Hecet Shoes and Boots. man. I Mount Hood shirts Underwear, Ties. W. B. Johnson, accompanied by one of his daughters, was the guest Ladies’ tailor-made dress skirts and shirt waists of Mr. and Mrs. Erank Dibble last Ladies’ summer underwear, new ribbons. Saturdav. We arc prepared to lit you out in 0 0 :: Ladies’ and children’s p trasois. Dress trimmings Hammocks from $1.75 to $<.50. We carry the stock and can fit you out in every detail Tickets for pi i.es irith every cash purchase. IS. Il MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED SCHWARTZ & BUDELMAN The Tirnss-jicrald so: I IAS THE LARO t. r ( I11CÜTATJnN ANY NEWSPAPEIt IN THI8COÜNTY. reek. SATURliAV .11 Ni: ", ! Loca 1 .. N ews. K Burns has one of the best institu tions of learning in the state. See Leon M. Brown about n home on the installment plan. Mrs. Roland Hankins was in the city one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hankins have moved from Happy Valley to Harney. Wagons, wagons; We will sell you a Mitchell, Rushford or Web ber Farm Bed Wagon; 31 steel Skein ............... $ 85 (Ml U 34 “ ‘ ” pl « u Si'i.d your orders to us. O. C Co. Joseph Thomas came in from W. E. Bididl arrived herefrom Warm Springs Thursday. Idaho a few days ago and is in the Schwartz A Budelman have re-j city with his brother Charles Mi. ceived a m-w line of ladies’ oxfords | Bedi-B lived here several years ago ami st rap sandals. and finds many changes since he Stenographer Coleman and fami left. He will locate permanently ly have returned from Grant coun on Twelve Mile. ty. A car load of Mitchell Wagons one car load of mowers, binders and rakes, one car load of barbed wire and nails and a car load of Dain bucks have been received at the shipping point for (’, 11. Voegtiv and will soon be brought in. The clothes that Friedrich, the Tailo», makes right here do not irei ---- N. Coti.egys i- ov , fr. m W ig" - out of shape after the first miti storm. ---11$ .'swell Swell ¡Nulls Suits lor fur t li"- .-eii-. at The Electric Light it Power Co. .’’riedrich the Tailor has changed from water to steam County Clerk Rieder returned Will Georg« was in the city yes- piiwi r. the dam having gone out of from visiting the French-GI<nn the river. erday. ranchers last Saturday evening Before purchi ing a mowei call Inadvertently we failed to state He was Accompanied by Mart lid see the Jom s Vertical at C. H. :;ie r suit of the school election last Brenton who has resigned his posi foegtiy’s. week. J. C Foley was elected di tion with the French-Glenn Co. bl/i James Hutch " oa;d our relq• rectur fur three years ami W. E. and will start in tho stock business f/. vus sanctum a -h vi t i’lo :-- Huston re e!-cted clerk The.-«' un his own "hook.” Mr. Rieder re- gentlemen had no opposition ay. ' [’ >rt< a verv plraH.mt outing among Rl ¡11 Dei ring Mowers, Thomas Hay : !h«* Mcfnes of L h former haunts. Order your ch (In - from 1 r drill he Tailor, lie I knows how t cut Rakes, Acme Mowers, Dain Bucks, Eon S ai .i I will sell my half HUI Acini nd ll.idge Power lift Bucks interest in tin Idaek -mith -hop and nd make them 1' r. and Sweep Rakes. Wagons, Hacks H. E. Tompti ii u.i i i n con an.1 Buggies all shipp«'d in ear lots tools situated on south Main sire« I. ilsb the whole of the lot together 'P sol’ ned to his roe it is days this ni 1 prices to suit Please call and with my residence property with [{||rn eek, not vet! hiviiig get prices tn fore purchasing id»> - two lots. Would like otn his recent i't ■ k wliere.—Geer <V Cummins. stock or sell for cash. ,0,«water. We are agents fur Adler’s ceii- Grant Kesterson Link Hutto the Wagontire br it.-d clothing with self retaining Burns, ' tre rockui Ml, is ill tin citv on busi froi. W. I ’ > . Corsets — none better. ' LLt’M. He iS-jBCe Up.Hill'd by llis Studebaker Wagons, Hacks, M iuiit.Hu l l Shirts in latest pat ster, Mrs. Isaa Fosf- r and her (Carriages, Buggies and Buckboard» terns. Brunke Asbestos Shoes Ale son Frank. are arriving now and selling as fast stli'-t because Best — Schwartz tl X JHOii H. Garret. .1. old as we can get them in We have pioneer & Budelman. two ear loads of these goods here was nchman of E.i igram -r« ■». C. II. Byrd, f Fossil is registered and in trains The liest st<s’k of ..ppora iwn a few day- this we »k, having at the Burns this week, Mr. Byd 'A agon» and Vehicles ev-r brought ¡talk» en aumrnon" i . « -in -- is a relative af the writer, but 'n Burt.- Call and look at gisais IMiC eliminarv •Bnminati n of th whether he is a "forty second c.-us «■ven if you do not desire to buy at 1 lent* en charged with In • -t •iwtta in’’ or futber removed I than that, the pnrenl time. Geer A Cummins The A. K Ri .. ird- - i'v m we cannot say. He 1 will stay in d shingle mill is .¿a n in opt-: i- this section for an indefinite time. l. Wuhlenburg Jr. mourn» th«- i »O'-■ n »ml ready to Cii irders of an. ioss of Jay Gould, the family horn« The cow ordinance will go into i will who passili in hi» checks” last e. Mr. Riel.ards" I! effect on the first of next month. n»h •aaed to figur inr orders. (Wednesday.) The citv dads have Satar hiv night from his own ina --»I Addr. «. waited until people could arr mge prudence and giuttouous pr ici iv- «xi road to t i iti«». Louie WM too good tu liim irney, Oreg«" to i k after tbeir - took arid take arid left - i« k of grain where Jay F. O. Jackson. is •utf-ririg i »re if th- i. As -. *-* The Times- , coil' help hl'uaelf with the result n> spotte«! lev r. 1. . l>een moved Herald knows of n pasture or buy that he was foundered. H" inline to J. to be bad. but people with cows i valuable bofee ai <1 a famdr 'ni the Geo . S*rve*ife’» in thi« . ty Frank HiWtl see to such by the ai«ove -late zi««-'> M ater« ami hi« -h , living very « 1 an » ■ava it will Th» Gworgia Harper C ■ wiil ing crew returned from Gio • <I 2' -hap» be the u m produce "Th« Lyric Que«w»”a, their Mountain «ec »ectimi I îo 11 y est- rd ar of meanner ■ t <-f 1 \ ¡«ening play Thi« is a »oitefy AV »1er« informa informs 1 us they sbran-d 1^ jk***”^ A- C- * ”’ omedv drama with plenlv of com- 3? l*<tt sheep in *11 thi o bead of aln " » office ,e»B ■‘ -dv an 1 a good pi"’ Il >« thrill- d <I that the plant was A’ <Btrawb*rry « mm» of the Boat ex- m M Part:- r who ba«l their << • for the pas xxe« On Monday they > *hear* d by Ine maebin* An k,” Twesday “Camille.* Î oot with the rrs.dl Hfl« lir Ww p re pul oat la v “Way Baek Kaat," will <l<> even h p >• far ab- “Se.l auan Isaaea”—lot» I at a «lisadvii'.ig. , first aeaac' ly—Saturday afternoon M JS D « Harney V ng sb«mM den. BROWN’S ‘ t « 9 UNDERWEAR A pli-ndi J uiuli r-i’armi nt e . !.. Dap .rliiieut for the coming wei i. , . w. iglit, nit lit ished and abm, sph I didly tailo:(«1. I av« d.uld .- nt ......................................... HOSIERY Some real swell ( fleets in M-- i' li pl I. woik effects. Jus’ the fl,mi: sh . s On sale at TIES A big arrival of Neckwear. I lo i - as a morning in Spring Then -n't color—not one undesirable pilon tli.-m HAIS We arH showing somi nnrt 1 i “THK CONQUKR. OR there is nothing in town t e , i, i $3_5Q none of the oMt Hats are better, W.-liav. II ih -h.,p ly new blocks ami chic i" the Men's I mlerwear m h balbriggan, seosonable " iting I'he drawers are •md tint will be a bargain 5Oc» garment ■ di new—as bright and fresh ugly oi unseasonable . I. seen anywhere among 25c and 58c $2.00 Hats. •'W S. 1. Hulen and wife were in from Silver creek this week, the guest of friends. This otlice ae- ke.owleges a short call from the g< ntleman. BURN»4* Commissioner Williams was in tile city on business the first of the! week. He sold several head of, horses to J. C. Garrett which tin ■ \\ e iiph I mort' rain latter wi’l ship to ninrki I in \\ ash-1 iligton. v; I’ljos. Arnold and wife, accolli- pnnied by their little (laughter, Clarence Black, son of Bev G W were guests at the Cottage a few Black, was married in Prineville to days this week. His father Tims, Mrs. Jennie Claypool on the 21g| Arnold Sr , of Agency, was here a Clarence is one of the bricht young short time on land business newspaper men of Eistern Oregon Dell Dibble and wife are in from and we join must heartily in extend Silver creek, the guests of friends. ing congratulations Dell says says Mrs Dibble lines not I ndies and vliildtcn Invited. allow him to run around by himself any moro as be gets in All ladies md ehiidn u who ean- mon- trouble than' II.appy’Hooli eaunot stand the shocking ¿train gan.” of laxative svrups. cathartic.-. « le , — - I .it i ie Charles Angel, a resident of the are invited to try* i Early Risers. t ’ liey ire d ll u . t John Dav v illev. was in the city a f w day this week, the guest of his from all other pills. They do not old friend (' Beary. Mr. Angel is purge the system. Even a double quite favorably impres-ed with this dose will not gripe, weak- n or sick section md ma v locale here perma on; many people call them the Ease Pill W II Il.nv' ll. IL u«ton. nently. Tex., Tex., says nothing better can The Forward is the name of a lie used for con-lipation, sick head- new monthly magazine published ache. etc. Bob M ■ ie. I ,:i i'ayet ti . by .1 P. Kidd, at Ontario The Ind , says all other- grip and sick first number has just reached us cn, while DeWit's Littb Early and is devoted exclusively to a de Risers do their work well and ea-v scription of the arid section in which Sold by Burns Druggists it is published, giving some good yiewsof what irrigation has done WHERE DO YOU GO for Malheur countv. for your medicine anil otte r ■ Imi' Messers DeLaney and I’uter- store articles? bnugh, tin- Oregon Journal repre- We should like to li.n i- voli ■ illative.«, have returned to Burns here for them Wt are w«i from a visit to the eastern part of fur I lie IligllC’l ri siili» in I h tin- county. They inform ìlio pounding of mi die oe ns pie- rili d Times-Herald that Bob Ward was We put lip every pre«cri pi ion cur- quite badly hurt ill the Vaquera rectly. No detail ever mi-n-ed or camp lu-ar Drewsey Inst F riday bv i slighted. Ì in- medicine ba - tn be a horse falling on him. II was . , . right or It cnlimit go out -I " it store unconscious for alsmt three hours Every preseriplimi and r«ci|s and wa.etaken to Drewsey by the I doubly checked in for- it leave thi» Journal wagon where an ugly -ealp store. wound was fixed up by the doctor Standard prop ir.’ f II Our old friend J. C. Garrett Is in kinds can bo obt.'iin- I at from Silver creek and will take his ¡.¡; THE WELCOME PHARMACY. departure this afternoon for I.... home in Washington. Mr. i■ irrelt has something like 1 i't head of horse« which he will drive out H NOI ICE FOB PUBLICATION bought 00 bend of fine horses from CNITr li -1 (TK-I I l SII nrrii I liiirii*, t>i< U A I! J William«, -.mu- broken and i* h«*r«*Lv irli «ri th 75 head of one, two arid three-year- naini 'l artflFr lia> nwtke niak«- final fermii tn »'»| fw>rt old« «if A. L. Vanderpool I. ('. !«i rbal Mfd wlll !»• mn-h- I» Rtreei v ef m * Buri**.1 »r»- "f will ship the former direct to the and l’d«, vlz Hd. F.iitr Mo ! <»rorx«*, f«»r Oria 2, X an i l end Puget S mo I market and tin- young M. T|. r. H . K 32 E A M nam«-« ihe follo* in ir » stuff will Is- taken tr, hi- ranch to hi* II*- ferititi nuoti* r«-»id<-nce H|»oi Baiti land, vi* Aduni «.r I«.- put in for the market of and • bari'-* Jolin*>«n.ali of l«a 1 »Imoti Ijewls of Borrii later KEGON PLANO MOW. BINDER? and HflYRflKE? DflIN BUCKS andM i(HU.LWA6üNS 2/ou fton t /»arc on any of n>y V/ kc / iiikhi , J7 ó :mt a way - an absolute impossibili h/ t<- but let a ivuyoii better than ibo r MITCHELI -4 \z C. H. VOEGTLY O in the above SEASON OF 1903. I will stand following Stalli oom ; ( I July 1st, the . 'h a race record of Ûazzler, Winters h, Kaladar, Dock, h B ■CYCLES! BICYCLES’ teed for One for 4, y zA. extras rtyht hets. Hoi ’lillion. f 12 <M> f«»r the ♦ 12 ' t«*r th»* •«»•niinn • «canon Look tor descript i"H < ' ' 1 > L'or l’cili•_>rt’cs ond j u d d rcss Grade Wheels ulered etlects and also i \ for high or low cut 25c the pair 1 1 s W. N. Shilling took bis depar ture for his home in Ontario the first of the week after a visit of sev eral days with his daughter, Mrs N I’ Carpenter. Cui»! . ‘ nn n, patterns entirely hi ml v new and up to the $1-00 I lot- > . URNISHiNG ITEMS SM IRIS And an invitation to all to visit Our store. On this glorious day we shall make a special effort to display our different lines in order that our customers mav make their selections from our large stock more readily. s m isi - autore s; o >01 s oc \i irt ek li itimi cull 00 ri/- Be- js. Oregon Ye :f Prices A ' \ $21) to n Ji AN, Proprietors. If its Wheels tou sanb I ro qour [luckl’b ' IOHN i GEMERLING, Oregon. Burr.:. TAi.s J - Orem. w làquart er &