The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 01, 1903, Image 3

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volete Stocked with
tc_e Best to be Had.
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Soda water at the City Dm
C. F. McKinney was in the city
Story.
Sunday.
Up-to-date job printing at reason
Dean Horton was in from Dia­ able prices.
mond Thursday.
O. D Rusk has returned from
Tim Donovan was down from his busini-ss trip to the railroad
home up the river Wednesday
“Mv Undo From Japan” Sumi.■
F. G. Blume spent a day or two night al the Opera House
with us the first of the week.
M. V Baker was in from Warn
J. W. Sayer was down from the Springs Wednesday. He report
mill a few days this week.
the haying season progressing ii
A fresh assortment of candies his section.
just received at Horton’s.
J M MeKessick is here with th
Frank Cummin» lias just return­ famous old racer‘‘Red 8" putti ne
ed from a visit to the Agency.
him in shape for the races Fai
Dr. Horton and son Mervin made Week.
a trip to Narrows Monday returning
Harry Riggs was in town Mon
Tuesday.
day, having recently returned frun
Rev. Father Doyle returned home a visit to Ilarnevcounty—Lakeviev
last Saturday evening from a visit Examiner.
to Portland and points in Southern
‘ Henpecked’’ husbands shouh
Oregon,
attend the renition of “My Um I
' C. F. McKinney was down from From Japan” Sunday night as Tim
the mill Thursday. Some of the jothy will need all their sympathy
machinery broke and be came
V. J Hopkins and wife are stay
down to have it repaired.
ing at Mr. it Mrs I. S. Geer’s resi
Mrs P. C. Peterson arrived home I deuce looking after the garden am
Wednesday evening from Portland yard during the latter’s absence ii
where she had lieen for sometime the mountains.
in the hospital.
Fite Windsor, under the manage
M. A. Modi, I’. L S. Co. foreman ment of C. B. Smith & Co., is ont
the Wild Horse ranch, was in the of the most popular resorts in th<
city a short time the first of the interim ' Finest of liquors am
cigars, billiards and card tables
week.
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Mesdames J. W. Geary and Tom I and expert mixologists.
Allen arrived home Wednesday
evening from Portland, Dr. Geary
will return next week.
Mrs Chas Hemmer
daughter are again at
in the city after an absence of a
few weeks in the country.
A few have remained in town to
look after businese affairs, but mnsf
of our people have either gone or
preparing to go to the mountains
Frank Welcome .expects to Ink,
his departure about the 20ih of
this month for Quincy, III., when
be will attend school the coming
winter.
Tom Stevens and “Scotty”Bailej
left Tuesday for Hailey, Idaho,witl
their race horses—Dude and Sun-
d n .and will enter them in the race
rm-el which opens in Blain county’s
metropolis on July 30.—Ontaiio
Argus.
The Red Front Barn is now un
der the management of Harry
Smith where your stock will be
well .-ari d for. He has good, com­
fort aide livery rigs ami fresh
horses.
U
' II ii John L Rand and wife will
take their departure for Portland
and Long Beach this evening Mrs
Rand to remain at the seaside for a
w<-< k or ten days. Mr Rand will
return in a day or so.
BUR; 5 OREGON
A Few
Ask to sec our “Conqueror Hilts’’ for sale exclus
at tliis store.
playgoers of t his p ic*
filila to plen-o in «li.itevi ini-- he
is cast. A h i h-ading nini li-' Ini
been stroug, snpp"ilin Mis ll.-irpei
most admirabh in all ile lu-avv
plays so far giyeii in Ih i-np igi
ment. Ilis char.ieter Work ha
beeii mi a iisw line
ibis sedioli. Ili’ n
as in must case-- i n c
thè work ti ne lo ii
as Mr Iletrick iti i
in flint he is a
is placed.
Cecil Rilev is again in the citv
from his home in California. II-
arrived at the Warm Spring ranch
on the 24th and will rainaiu tor
AT THE OPERA HOUSE.
v- ' (A ^'wman Cronin was up from the several days.
island ranch Wednesday.
Osborne Mowers and Rakes have
‘‘My Uncle From Japan" a nide-
One and two-year-old sheep are been used in this county for lo’ splitting comedy, will lie the bill
ÎA8 THE LAHC-. IT LIE
^TICN <>F selling for 92.50 and 93 in Lake years and some of the oldest ones for Sunday evening by the Georgia
are still in use doing as good work Harper Co instead of "Ten Nights
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county.
as any new Machines. Full line of Inn Bar Rootr.”. The people, or
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Mrs Robt Irving and little son
extras for these machines always at least a majority of them, prefej
8ATUEL'
_______ were in the city Thursday and
on hand. Geer Camming. »•.
comedy to heavy plays and this
I Friday.
Under the experienced skill and bill will certainly please them as
Geo. Hagey and family have perseverance of Sam Meharry, tin it is fuu from the time the curtain
returned to town, having finished
type settmg machine in this office goes up. Don’t miss thia perform­
\ Oranges «od I tn is r1’ Hn-ion’s. putting up hay.
has beon put almost in readiness ance if you like fun.
Job printing—Th i
ILrald
Quite a number of our young for use. It is possible the machine
The Pronti liar'
-■h.-p now people spent Sunday on the river will lie ii*. shape to do work next
The "Mock Initiation”at the I.O.
at the mill dam.
week.
sports a new b.irl r p !<-.
O. F. hall Thursday evening un­
F. C Dibble has returned from
Wagons, wagons; We will sell der the direction of W. A. Simpson
Thornton WJ -un- mid a busi­
ness trip tofca ' h i < itv this week Silver creek where he was harvest- you a Mitchell, Rushford or Web­ and wife assisted by local talent was
not very largely attended. Those
s. mg his crop of hay.
ber Farm Bed Wagon;
Jake Blqnk rm i?e-.l frmn Can I- ­
steel Skein
............. ♦ 85 00 present were given a good laugh nt
The social dance last Tuesday
ext wm yon yesterday '
i
> linir in the
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90 00 the expence of the writer who wu«
evening was enjoyed by a nice little
capitol Barbm -li-;
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105
00 the victim initiated. Mr Simpson
crowd of young people.
again gave the audience two violin
Send
your
orders
to
us.
O.
C.
Co.
Haines
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M
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hai
hud
me
i
The talk of the town Ladies
'
solos
and Miss Buckingham gave
large sign Wo: ■ dom
n the front
The handsome stone business
dress patterns and shirt waist sale
I some creditable recitations
of their store in : hi
bouse of John Gemberling is
at Schwartz Jr Bu-lelmans.
assuming proportions. Contractor
Did yon,/
'le
e’- the
N. U. Carpenter was able to he Hyde spent a few duys the first of The prodution of"The Old Home- tliarrf.,| |,
price of Hie
i-i crystal
down
to the bank a part of the this week getting out some stone of stead" by the Georgia Harfier Co '
ah |
warejWopi«»d al Tm
1cm' Phar­
tirn- this week. He is not well yet
last
Saturday
night
at
the
opera
t»»g».tli»-r
a red tinge with which to build the
macy.
but improving.
piers and upper part of the front. house was a treat to all. Those who |1<u.e
Friedrich th . ’
It I <■ ready
had seen the bill a numtier of times jj,,. ]j,t |,
1'ain
Hay
Bucks
large
and
small
: .4»-r.» r< r suits. 1
F ob S ale I will sell my half felt they had not got their money’s ahl, jp,,,
next week KE '
stock now. Prices and terms to interest in the blacksmith shop and
■ barge fo’ al-
A fU sg4u r< d
worth on former occasions as the (|in( |j|p
suit tbe/dmes. Geer <t Cummins
tools situated on south Main street, Georgia Harper Co, presented new
teratjrms
t'-r» expects tol -^l.ittle Gladys Holland was ton- also the whole of the lot together features. Most notable in this line'
Mrs G. M
fii'-d to her room several davs this with my residence property with was the end of the first act when
the
of wet-ks fori week from what seemed like sun­
leave in a c
two lots. Would like to traile for the old worn out dance was left out
sit her ninth’ r I stroke Her little friends are glad
■s tu' Ì Weiser, Ida!
stock or sell for cash.
and a half hour devoted to singing
9td*y for a Ume.
to
tears
she
is
improving.
Grant Kesterson
N
J. G. Harper and Georgia Harper
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reived hi* new f Fred Fisk informs ne that a
Win Go« n
Burys. Ore. sang two duets that charmed the anyone w
wood sawing appi-i tuMini accom-' - ther-in-law of E H Meade will
During his recent visit to the indo nn . a male quartet followed rang'
ririi left v -ter­
a l e here to reside permanently, Malheur River Hon C. W Parrish and some chorus singing by the eoovir .i
?CH0 panied by 81
land near toe having arranged to take a chair
day for his
was given an old epper 1*11 by­ entire -mpany. Joseph Iletrick. Il-ni. I" i
mill.
in bis barber shop.
John Wright, an Oregon Pioneer -f as ‘uncle losh" made a hit with a left -title
lilv. accompa^
I. S. Geer
John Witzell and family now oc. 185.". He had bought the bell in solo in which C'v links figured con- left I'
tnpton, took ips th-Sweitzer residence in Burns '58 and il had l>een in constant na. spii-nouslv Mr Detrick has he-
nied by Jx
1 r A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs since that lime The heli is an old cornea general favorite with the,
their depart
For ten dav8. j Witzell Tuesday but it only lived pattern and moulded nr turned in-
Bear ervek t
r come of good ' a few hours. Mrs. Wilsall is do- stead of the present method of
rMrength
making them
food, duly i it
•Force.” a' g as W--1I as could >>a expected
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“THE SA IISI ACTORN STORE”
••BROWN’S"
“BROWN’S”
PUMO MOWlk^. BINDER?
REPAIES
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Jf Aroy tAc extra» nybt Aoro.
on any of my ?7/aeAinery
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nbiohito iii.fiainbihty Io hM a toayon bfHtr
f/lftll
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C H. VOEGTLY
Dealer in the above
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ready-to-srt
wi
food, adds r
nourishes, ii
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pt
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J. W. B
in th« city
home to alt 1 '
neaa. Mr 1
will rHuri t f -
for the wh t r
Dr. L I
Megan b’
day wbU
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bounds.
e eh Ml
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badly br »
with bis i
Frank b
Be* ,.
Botb-vw 1»
bate tA t .
Deering Mowers. Thoma» Hay
GIVEN AW a Y FREE—During Au-
atinnw." t i«t and September X. Brown dr Rakes. Acme Mowers, Dain Hrv-ks
- will give away free 10 Smyrna Acme and Hadge Power lift Bork-
R
:gs
Thv*e rugs are handsome and Sweep Rakea. Wagons Hacks
»n<l wife were
ay fr>ni their i de-ign and will beautify your, and Buggies sll ship|»d in car I -
* Ask for a ticket with every and prices to enit PI»»»- rail and
mo laml buai-. 1.
get prices he fore purcliaemg el-,
cash
purchase.
in and family
where—ftear A Cummins
al ut > pt l»t
J.e-ne| Johnson, .special corvee-
p.
nt of the Portland Oregonian,
l.it.le Jimmie Bunyard was
trd a* »1 F raiik has t>een in the city for several quite badlr hurt at bis fathers
•ion the other day- He is writing some special ranch naar Burns last Thursday,
•i riptive articles of the interior by a rake team running sway with
ai it« «Hit tlie
’*ea ran into for th* Oregonian and is now him He was thrown under the
high upeed. . ring data for a writeup of rake 'ee»h receiving some bad cula
• and Harney county's re- and brutaes H* was ><rought t
arul juite I!
r-- - Mr. Johnson is a brother thia city amt I>r Marsden found it
'■ th nr -tayri
haa n 1 td kne* > J E Johnwm. the civil engineer» necessary to take several atilches
1 formerly editor of the Vale in cute nsi hie lip and bead lie is
doing very well at tbia time
not woriw bort. Gazette.
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