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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1903)
s CASH STORE, The Popular place to do your Trading. | Fall and Winter goods are now arriving and in a short time our stock will be complete. W e are showing a large assortment of new and styl ish Coats and Jackets for Ladies, Misses and Infants. They are the latest crea tions. Our immense stock of Ladies’ Men’s and Child- ren s shoes has never been more complete. Our shoes have a reputation for style, fit and wearing quality. Try a pair ol our shoes and you will wear no other. Joe Lamb was seen on our streets Comb honev -i H- i’s. this week. Home made lard at the City Before / buying your winter’s market tin t s.-a Levens Mace. Robt. Reed uilii.i 1 to bis J P. Gearhart is over from hi« bed al the Burns 1. t- I suffering home on Calamity. Poke is just from pneumonia ! i as good natured as ever. Those desiri; . pasture Apply to If you ij»ant a good pair of shoes, Fred Denstedt : try a pgir of Asbestos. They are Clocks atid jewelry at reduced hand-made.—Schwartz & Budle- prices At Jorgense n - ■ man. .S ü‘ >-to-date ' punting at reason N. V Carpenter of the Firt Na able prices. tional Bank took his departure Hom</ made i . > -j cc,ru Reef at Tuesday for Ontario where he was the Cite- Mark t ' called on business. All kinds of dry lumber now on hand a| the A. K. Richardson saw mill. Also stair railing, window stooj« etc. A. J. M. Dalton leaves today for \\ hitney to meet his family who have been visiting in the Willam ette valley for the past two months. “The Woodman of the World,” a $3.50 Shoe for Gentlemen, manu factured by Buckingham A’ Hecht Sold bv Luntiburi’ A- Dalton. Nice salt 8 ilmon at 15o lb—this season’s catch—at Huston’s. See the new ad« ofth- City Meat Market and Ii : \ •BROWN’S” ». — «- . » <• We will not be under sold on quarters of be f—1. vens A- Mace. Chas. Cronin was a business’ visitor from th Island ranch yes terday. Artistic crepe piper fir fancy • work.,it ii roll or flat at J • ;< nsen’s • chpirp. Biggs A Bigp 111v ■ 11 'Veil their law office into tl. J- dan building on the corner south of Lunaburg & Dalton’s. “BROWN’S” A Miss Agnes Sweek has gone to Postmaster Waters b is returned the southern part of the county to from an outing on tl e Tim Dono teach the coming winter. She will van ranch. : be missed from the social circles of Call and see the f ill and winti r her many friends here. I samples/a i d f.i-hions for ladies 0 The Red Front Barn is now un I suits, e/i'- d At Mrs. O der th- management of Harry C. Chas/AVil Ri Smith where your stock will be wi ll eared for. He has good, com J. A. Williams and family were fortable livery rigs and fresh the guests of relativi - in our city a day or two this wi -l.. horses. Frank L Moore, a prominent at torney of Baker City, was in the city last Tuesday accompanied by bis wife. They were en route to Silv.-r Lake to visit Mrs. Moore’s brother. STORE” •*TH!-5ATi OREGON. ’ Call and see the I ar x of G neral flerchan- dise in Eastern (»r ¿¡ore purch sini; your I all and Winter Supp cs We can fill your or ders for anything- needed. Remember our p< than ever on gooc dowe; his year c n be sold lower. We are better prepared t > ha 1 -—We want your trade- rcounts thanever C ill tnd seen* thui-. to Rat, Wear and 1 se. SEMI U!S YOLIK «AIL ORDERS WE WI LL TH Vi Y(H RIGHT. Job printing The Times Herald ’ A good second-hand cook stove MI m Vella Mace Liforma us we for sale inquire at this ollice. made a ini--i.i' 1. «t v • 1. < See the Lace W indow Curtains Mrs. I. II. Holland and daughter ing that 20 scholars had at the Furniture Store Nothing Gladys arrived home Tuesday from school at Baker. Only five nicer. the railroad, having returned in Fred Oakerman and wife return- Dell Overton stopped in our citv company with Earl Sweek who had cd home tlii- week fr. tn the rail taken C. E Kenyon and wife out. road wlier- they I M delivered Wednesday night while en-roiite to California where he expects ton Mis. J. W. Biggs and little horses sold ' N -b,' buyers side in future. daughter arrived here laid Satur Messrs I’ M. ( en. , W B. Par ■ day from Canyon city. Her many ker, Stauti.ii T. i . 1 O 1). Rusk, W. R. Rutherford, familiarly fri-nd in this section are glad to all prosp-r.-us ranch' ' < f the known as ‘Rud,’' is here Ibr tin“ SCHWAHTZ & BUDSL AN purpose of gntheiing tin-stock be is enjoying better health Wa rm Sp H lisiin «trnnttmi«: • . u:;.: . .•unn::«:’.;:;. ttrnnur;: longing to liiimi If and father a>>d I. E Burlington was down from\‘° 1,111 taking them to the Snake River the sawmill the first of the week, We me nf< rm i that ('has. country where the .lodge and fa no Home made the City \[r Purrington and family will oc Morton has ¡.it > i. i t i. >n di sei I- are now located. Marjfet. cupy the Carrol Cecil residence I ing his fai . 'y . ; ■ f.irg-i ting ly 1 this winter. F. Crowley va up from Lawen to »ettie hi T h .■■ v be 3AB THE LARGÆST < ■ • I.Aih* ■ F last Monday. hl p ibly Il v. A J. Irwin and C. Beai v read by Notice of l inai Sviliiment ANY NEWSPAPE I coVNTY i ■ k<-i. in by Sewing iy ch . • i T s.maehin went down to Lawen Thursday to profit by it '.H.i H In the Countv Court of th.' State of have a f-w days shooting. Rev him. oil, gun oil at ■' ■ ■■ n.-eii's. 1UKK 3. IVOS BATURDA1’ Oregon for Harney County. Irwin will hold services nt Lawen I Dr. Standi Supt. Gilcre t wa- in our city In the matter of (lie Estate of Em- tomorrow and the party will re Drewsey \> d is now at Thursday. Local News. mil .1. Davis, I ii'Ceaseil. turn home the same night. the Martin n.-li arranging Ask for pii- Des at the City Mar- Notice is given to whom it may to start wiiii t for Southern Kod.ks ami ■cameras nt Jorgen ■ kc-t before bévi ng quartern of beef. C. S. Johnson was over from Cal- - concern that the undersigned haw Oregon. Tl. | ill go ovor- sen,’/. amity this week with a load of t • ■ . I flr*ir filed his final acciiiint iih ,'id mill i -- Deputy Sheriff If'ghet spenti? grain at d vegetables. Mr. Johnson I land and R ' J. F. Mahon w i ¡sine- visi fra.iir of the estate of Emma .1 few days at Narrows the first of son had wheat that went 50 bushels health. tor Monday. Davis, det eased, i id by order of the week. J. N. Thomas < his departure per acre and some of the finest the above named ( ort, Monday Quarters of b f Id by ¡.evens yesterday fir Ca liforma. Mrs. C. A. Byrd has received vegetables seen anywhere. Mr. November 2, I'.Hl.!, ,-il 11 Hen o’clock A' Mace cut up fr Thomas inform that the trans- her fall coitsignmvnl of millinery Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otley Sr. a. In. of said da . b s Ii n fixed ii ■ Ches. Smith is >.nt on a vacation and trimmed hats. fer of tho A. W. Riley land holdingel came up from their home near the time win n nd acctiunt will be visiting his mother in Bui - City. ' to Wm. M, V. Baker and J. N. Thomas Lawen last Monday to consult a and stock in th . considered and M < I jeclions then Stationery, pen -. Sin pencils were in from Warm Springs Tues doctor. Mrs. Otley has a badly Hanley h is I to heard and <b -l-tmined. ampchool' eupp’ Jorgens-ii - day on land business. L. ('. Bradfi Id chargi sprain. .1 foot and is now nt the I. M D avis . i ■ aneb, hllil iiiiMtratm W. N. Stewart in the city If you want n good enjoyable Anderson Hetel under the care of of the P. L. 8. Co, 1 i ■ .'lit on from the Sod hou- T ursday. smoke go to Hie Welcome Pharma Dr. Burrow. Mr. Otley returned was in the city Th his way from ' 1 : u h home Wednesday. “The Woodman of 1 W. rid i cy and get one of thoee nice pipes. home. Mr. I; I .1 not i ♦3.50 Shoo for Gent. . m, manu Julius Chandler informs us he F.STRAYED.—From the range oftill V, “ factured by Buck Jiam A’ Hecht will start for Albert:!, N. W. T w"“t Horton & Sayer mill, welcome fr . i -in - f| Sold by Lunaburg & 1 -Iton. where he exp' t- -p-iid the wit. "tie black m ire, branded )( with friends. bar over on shoulder, scar on knee; F. 8. Rieder, our j -pul ir luntv ’ter. Frank M' ( 'Merk, returned Tin -day from a Fresh 92 acre grain pasture just one black gelding with white hind ing danger . i ■ . un foot branded JO on stifle, had bell visit to the vicinity f the I .ak .- opened on the Davis corner south day, at the L : . ii.otli-r in • ■m. Presumably strayed toward where he went on ¡-ii • - of Haruey. • Silver Cr-ek and Prineville. Suit- i t hi - ■ ' . Cologne, fan M isib.itim John McMullen has carpenters able reward for information. <1 i -■ .1- - I ' 1 " ai y pipes, fountain p -, purees, silver at work building an addition to bis have been in alu. ' • -. tant at- G oe . W C onk , Burns, Or. table ware and -'her t vGt «at building to be used for a studio. ¡tendauce and h Idi is not great reduced price Joi ?n- n’s Mac will have a neat and comfor-1 C. T. Lillard was* business visi-i I much chai g..1 thi morning. I tor fmm Paulina the first of the It is reported that T ' fine l acks table gallery. “Unlce" Frank hi many warm week. Mr Lillard says hay in the r<. .ver • were poisened in th- St-in Moun ' ' ' -‘\rTand hul friends who ! p- lr : : but it is very d tain section net 1 r.g ng It is many things to make it. First the HOPKINS & (iARPI I I very attle is on the market for sale. not known det.air from what will to buy the best. Next, the That which has been disposed of John T Whistler, tin govern- are still at the old stand and knowledge to know’ when you get ! cause. i re entiy has been sold for 110. ment engin* ■ r. ha R n in still making those fine laddb - The WitxMp, ip u z— it. The further knowledge of know M' «t of the cattlemen are holding since Wedne- l ay g He • that have become so popular ing how to keep and dispense it. 1 ment of C. A 8m.th A Co., is one J with the rider» of this section tbeir own crons to feed during the j of the most BftJ’U. ' t - 't- m the Then the will to charge reasonably 1 w to look • th ’ *• r<t • winter.—Prineville Journal. Write them fur anything in interior. FiAet f l.quors and for it. You will find all this at ' to possi Ide . -r.g ■ the line of harne»», saddles, Levens A Mace, the enterprising Horton's. cigars, billiards« a- I ird table will gone ■ onntrv v chape, bridles etc , if not con proprietors of the City Meat Mar and expert mixi - Studebaker I Wagons, Hacks, venient to call ket. Lav- . -taRlished a free delivery accompanied Gy J W Carriage-. Bugg»« and Buckboards D. Stark, of (-■ They are th- sole ag< nl< in wl. :. will certainly be appreciated wife Th- l>t' r . are arriving no v .tnd selling as fast hope of th- tr p > r companied by h this countv for Security Stock v their many custom«». Orders as we can get trai® in. We have in our eity lb - should lx* left by M;30 a m. another Mrs Big.- Remedies two c&r lo&cls ■f " > g Ksis here contemplates 1 ••••«•••«•a delivi ry will be made at 11 and absent tw> i.r I t stock of manently. He again between 4 and 5 o’clock in i> l les ever brought and is now wor tbs afternoon Patrons should Burni. Cal . ’ and k»ok at goods bear thia iu mind. A Wileoo »bop even if yoa do . t deaire to buy at IS THE PLAC'u Robt. Moff< Frank Berry camo over from the prts-nt tim <5 - r A- Cummin». ranch near Dr Drewsey t' ther day He la just Prof. W F. ■ -r tikul left Sun ted to C»li for Milt Davie and fr tn a Bevern attack of of his wife - day f.r Portli to again take uj lypboM f rer which kept him in ria for the b [Ft w worm ami. bi» vocal « >rk health. The h - veral weeks He will at tbe Tbo* followed vocal t the family eb few day» for Southern rhere they «till for the past 15 year» and ie con- McCormack ra company with John and •idered one of tl remain. Yes' Ed where they will »pend vu reported < jl Dr Standlee. of 'd eed o Specialty. Uter-Mn certainlr be a >ene .to our local .'1 also accompany the R? to get parti- moaiciane arid mgbt. We art pa '.y and if bis health improve* All 8*1 Vegetables in Season, t will give an pupil« «ill resu It in a greet deal of may pc.»ibly *i**-ial the winter ’ calare thie h account oextlv Minn Street. Dur PLANO M0WER5. BINOtRS and flflYRflKE?. The Tir :cs-jÌEralà HUS AGONS I MilCfll N. z ;/ (ton t. Anne to send auttrff nc/liniry, y for At.e/> tbo extras tiff Ài Atro. •v/Mffffbfi/iff io buiiei a ti e. than o better the Ì. VOcCTLV Dcc.-er in the above. X THOMPSON iced for One Year IN’S Grain, Flour .id Domestic Fruits when in feason Groceries. Ore ¡on.