The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 24, 1903, Image 3

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S^UALITY, QU ANTITY & PRICE
Are c essential
iUiHM ' At
essenOal to flu . orders large or small
I in trill let you be the judge.
As to yunlitu
We
inly. Our stock' is most
H e buy the Best
1
complete in every detail und ou t- prices the
lowest—consideri/ highest Quality.
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'■ r Wi y J .
y
Proni
Olir the,le,
mplete.
v
a
stoski’d tritìi
NEW FRESH DRY GOODS
week or
ill stock
and
'Omnieri
1s. Oregor.
WEARING APPAREL
or all descripti
and dark—Dai
Storm flannels. ■
ings in gray, In
cotton tea ist iw
6ES.
«
luting flannels in light
nnels, soft silk Jinigh—
henry—All wool suit-
and black—JI ool and
cir shades and designs
and Children’s
’OK SIK Ç
Ladies’,
Coatsan
Olì
Circulai Shawl
i Adies and
Hissesilr.i
v, ar, Etc., Etc.
uk- .s .
'X 51« -
COM l-> S'! HRS.
CAMPS’:
o'l.i: tily of them before the ad-
money on them Wo also carry
We baye bought a
vanee and can sav-
the~Best
»aids,
s
¿fies. V *
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L WO L BLANKETS
SCHWAF
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r~„HE LARGEHT CIKCl'I
NEWSPAPER IN Tilt
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Locál Ne'
■ i nb hon' y at Hu ’ n
E, fut:
Pt; -H. Brentom is io
ardw ;"
irters of beef «old b
indem: ce cut up free.
e'u‘"
L. Clark was a vi
1 ng pfn the last of the w<
saflf tionery, pencils, SI -
, jHlgjohool supplies at J
,. Sitz, the Lawen
several days wi.
s. Ort
ogne,
fancy
M
fountain pens, pt
ware and < her
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||)LL' -»I children are
ise City, Idaho, wl,
.t residence proper: y
Windear, under t
of C. B. Smith A <
most popular T'
ol. Finest ofE 1
Mf >, billiards aodftc
Xpert mixologist
j
if
¡]P«'P Whiting has >>•
veral days with
t ..»hieb was hurt
a wagon uot long
«roving.
ieitet ury Richarbeon c
i, orfMario stage theot
an absence of e-
' r and B
the race aaeet*
>i»on. one < f
e O-B»'.agc, m»t
cadent Thur--!
. ■ • be had bis »•<'■
.is left foot ba
< n«rs new wbe-
I*
<ivl before re..
the ught the
■g and got out '
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e
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“BROW
IVO
promises m
fall. We'll :iv ■
than yoj c :
choose from.
.it
I
5AHSFACT0RY STORE”
Well stn.cu on what
: - f iiiwsu tl activity. We w ant yon al-*ra; with us this
’w ■ !'>’• Kpiili'y, more satisfaction fot vovr money
h -. liter»’s p'e?sur-, too, in su hanimnrr.se display
nec, ■ t new li-t of artivals woith youi aiten ion
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p ~ -£"• -•- »e*-
DRI
ct .-/»/ ct Z tct
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900 etc SotC,
Zìo ffeta,
‘Duchesse,
¿Diack antt Colored Jape,
53'ritiio n ts.
'
coiiection
other t/cs-raòte fabrics.
¿Dorotheas.
COTTON V*.’
TRimmiNHOSIBNY.
Fleece Sui tin .
SprQi* Udi stin
( ^rC t >onct ft u istings,
Sitfin rSV ye Waist in
N/Z/r/y
la nnels.
Flannel el
I'lu nnels
in entile
"W
y -—-
Sil K « AND SA I IN<
Ò e/i/t es,
Ç^OÀairs,
^ici/ians.
of fancy wcaoos ¡
“BROWN’S”
xz-
Trimmings of all kinds and lb . -sin-ikers
Supplies.
Our llhosmry stock is absolutely right as
to assortment, quality, size, -lye and fin­
ish. features appreciated In e in fui buv-
Trading
AGENTS FOB
Se&jla Rid Cloves,
(
an Quality Shoes,
fPcGall Patterns,
Royal T ailons,
Gi ù.-. <Sk Hanborn Coffee.
We have better values in Men A Anderson valley
Women's shoes than any mercan­
Home made boneless corn beef at
tile house in the interior call A in­ the City .Market.
’ cceiv. r’fompt Attention.
spect our stock and you will agree
Mrs J. C. Freeman is in from
with us X. Brown A Sons.
Warm Springs.
John D. Daly, president of the
& B’JDELftfiAN
Nice salt Salmon at 15c lb—this
•••••••«•« •••s
••••••••#<«
First National Bank of the cit . is
■cj ion’s catch—at Huston's
over from Drewsey attending
R M. Everett, the contractor i J. F. Klink, I • t- huiloua- lim •
meeting of the directors of that in­
and
builder was down from Harney tnan, has b"i n in th. i. \ forth
stitution
which
is
being
held
today.
and
at Jörgen-
today.
I past week doing .s um repairing
SAY—You save money and time
Curtain- ,0,1 11,0 lin“
1 hf ’
See
the
Lace
Window
11 tu
•1 A the City by ordering your suits ami over­
at the Furniture Store Nothing l-lates installing
coats from Friedrich the Tailor nicer.
he,<- in the n- <r .
Rolli Thorn « - in from Silver ,h,‘y flt’ and muRt fit A,,-v “lter“-
Artistic
crepe
paper
for
fancy
tion that may occur tree of charge.
creek yesterday
work, in roll or Hat at Jorgensen’*
Friedrich the Tailor, Burns, Ore.
— reserved for —
; cheap.
Sen ii.g in :line nt idles,machine |
W. J. King was a caller at this
oil, gun oil at Jorgensen’s.
If you want a good pair of »hoes,
1
' office this morning. Mr. King and
(try a pair of Asbestos. They are)
Born—To Mr a- I Mrs. Charles
family have moved to Emmet,
hand-made.—Schwartz .V Btidle- 1
King yesterday, a daughter.
I h«y will have s-nn< Uiinu to wav
Idaho, where they have bought a
tl
j man.
A-.i for pri • at tie City Mar- • home Mr. King bought 1<H> head
J C Beaty, one thej prosperous !
of beef which he will take out with
-lock men of the southern part of
him.
1 ■ m iger- Ln - r.-t urned from a
the county, arrived here this after­
few day.- outing on Spring creek.
The Red Front Barn is now un
noon on business.
fri m
Inside e^ch
Mrs. C. A. Byrd has received der the management of Harry C
I
Cail and inspect our Ladies,
Smith
where
your
stock
will
be
her fall consignment of millinery
i well cared for. He has good, com- Mis-es and Childrens Jackets and
and Dimmed bats.
We sell the “I’nlmer”
,
fortable livery rigs and fresh I Cloaks.
U8
V - l'auiine Locher, our oblig- jlorHt.s
maki—X. Brown A Sons.
ai
will be found a
inr i.-iio girl” h is been suffering.
At this time it *• not known
60 <11 if
u th
;
arrived
home
last
Geo
Whiting
'.-"in n.re throat the past few days.
whether Dave Cary has reached bis
night from
I Porcupine, Alaska,
At V •
If you want a goed enjoyable
where he spent the summer work­ I home near I.awen or not. Reports |
um
Guaranteed for One Year
r
-ke go to th- \V elcome Pharma-
ing for the company in which Ed are to the effect that Mr Cary is
< y and get one of tho.-o nice pipes.
Hanley is interested George Iik.-s in a very bad condition and his
NOTICE
\V, D. Hani
id wife have re­ it up there aud expects to return life is despaired of.
rxiTH
turned from the railrc ti where Mr. next spring,
Thus. Bain ami wife were down
BC
11. was looking af r th- shipment
fi -m their home near Harney yea- Not i< • ia her«-’«»
itatnwl wttlcra hat
Mrs
Helen
Robbins
will
open
a
of l.eef.
terday. Mr. Bain is one <>f the pio­ maha fina* pnwif
fore the K«*alati r at
bakery the latter part of the c .tiling
Miller and] week in tbe building recently va­ neer residents of this valley and «■b X’irt vtnlH r 19. 1 *
• HRr
fias a good ranch. Hi- considers , il I I No )
i r? this afternoon
cated by the tailor. Sh will keep
this the be«t country on earth and '
,d will remain un-
M . Sorth «4 M«
on hand a general line of br- ad.
think- Harney County has a »till I
pie», cakes, etc and - licit i . ir-
j mi r So in
I.
ft
•
L SK . -K'.. I*»
and Mrs. Dell Dib- of the public patronage.
! Nonh of Ma!Io > ii
Tl-»
y
Barn.-
tb<
1 «y ì tun • 4 t<»
heir »«•nilti»i«»ijs
M FitzGerahl failed to g--t Ki rtz.
l»CT Of ••14 1«D«I
»>•» morning with
Blue Mountain Eagle:
Oregon
Hmry Ijuidreth
' the man who was arrested at Win­
Koirof, < hew*er li
Frank Metcban and wife of Sil­ I of Burn*. Ore »•
nemucca on advice from the officers
:d family have here charged with aiding Egbert. vio-. came over last Friday and left
illding formerly Something was wrong with the ex Saturday for Baker City.
] • ■' dlice. Mrs. trndation paper. This is to I«- re­
Joe Turner came over from Burns
act a ’ akery.
la-t we<k after a load of fruit.
gretted
IS THE PLACE
While here he r|*nt several day»
The I
ffice ha» I wen
Don't overlo«>k the fact that a
wjfb
bi-
brother.
J
F
Turner,
of
MoiM* lif- -l'i.- firstclass bakery will lie opened tir
bavit.g to get out Mrs Helen Robbins the latter part this citv.
great religious of next week in the building form
J I. Huffman carne over from
i half the usual erly occupied by Freidrirli
Burns Wednesday and went d .wn
usual amount of Tailor.
to bi* homestead n-.ir Dayville
Bread, pies, cakes,
re rush orders always on hand.
ye»t»r<lav. He will return to Buri.’
X Saturday where he is employed on
bole outfit, h iW-
R D. McIntyre, formerly of this
the Item»
city but now a resident of Id
"rowisions and
eed a specialty.
"print
»
A party of expert duck hunt«' r 8
arrived bere the other day to
- t- ' pumpkin
C( B/pOttd of Errett Hick», A D
after some business affair» and
All kinds of Fresh Vegetables ir. Season,
. i.
fore, with-
Ixdy. V O.Cexad A J Wendler-
new
a«'<|uaintancee
Hi»
n
✓
un ler-tanding
M un Street.
Len» »n<i J F Turner
A J
friends here always I
11 : ! lurkheimer Building
HOPKIN
.or anyone
' sterduy for
for Ben and will 1«
will return in
contemplai** »pen. ng th
the
here.
tud«-baker
Wagon*,
ll.u k» |
tbe
nag«*», Boggp-sand Backboards I
M:--
E'.hel
Murray
w*-
,arri«-4
rally
Arriving now and selling a* fast I
E l' BuckGv 'iii'l« • nuvin*»»
Mr Chai E Whitm re at her
HAM HIX BY I'r !>•
per
te
can gel them in. We have
-me in Boise last week
MI m trip U* Ibi» «*ily Saturday from hi»
fnll
• ar load» of these gissi* here '
Ha *av»
M array is a niece of Mr- I H brom in Silvie* vallar
n»d in train« The beat »lock of i
H olland of this city and with b»r hi-
al.j la» ex paria need en-
agon* ami Vehicle* ever brought I An experiencwi < i>«-f in < l.-irge of
other »]>ent several week* here ».<*« rablw ehiilv weather dun,.g the
B'irna Call ami look at geod« thia popular piare Every thing to
• past summer.
Her y ><ing pavt month, end one w <«rnir.g in
a if you do not ileaire to buy at .-at an*i «lrii.lv
I hop
mid are.
en«ia in Burn* wi*h the l.*Jy a .s*ptemf*r the merrary regietared
--ottime Geer A Cnuiiuma
h»|’Py voyage tbruugn iif-
only tai. -legre** abura zero
Short Orde"* ■<
Made dy h.
ArçtylMaîl Ordets V
wn .
A. K. Richardson was a visitor DELEGATES TO IRRIGO ION MEETING.
.
the first of the week.
At a meeting of the Board of
Before buying your winter’s
Trade vesterday afternoon at the
meat see Levens A Mace.
court house, the matter of sending
Ladies Fur Boas A Scarfs nt a delegation to the meeting of the
Eastern prices X. Brown A Sons.
State Irri ation Association to be
Bart Cronin, foreman of the P. held in Pendleton « u the 9th and
L. S. Co Agency ranch, is in the 10th of next month was taken up.
city.
Ex-Senator A. W. Gowan volun­
teered
to go as a delegate and to
Why do X. Brown v Sons sell
pay
his
own expenses. This gen.
Letter Roasted Coffee at less mon­
erous offer was apprecioted by the
ey than other merchants?
body. The board also elected Dal­
All kinds of dry lumber now on ton Biggs and X. U.
Carpenter as
hand at the A. K. Richardson saw-' delegates.
mill. Also stair railing, window
A majority of the city officials
stool, etc.
being present it was found thev
"Uncle" Bill Williamson i* again favored sending at least one dele-
circulating among friends in this 8a*e 1° represent the city ot Burns,
city. He arrived here from Boise | A committee consisting of Hon.
I. S. Geer, X. U. Carpenter and
this week.
Halton Biggs was appointed to wait
"The Woodman of the World,” a
'on the county court to ascertain
$3.50 Shoe for Gentlemen, manu­
the number of delegates that would
factured by Buckingham A Hecht
, be sent to represent Harney county.
Sold by Lunabury A Dalton.
The Times-Herald is pleased to
Every house in town is occupied see the interest again awakened in
j by a family. Our excellent schools this movement and gratified with
bring in many people during the the enthusiasm manifested at the
I winter months
meeting yesterday. The suggestion
“The Woodman of the World,” a by one gentleman present to get
$3.50 Shoe for Gentlemen, manu­ together an exhibit of our produ ice
factured by Buckingham A Hecht ; and take along is very good and
should be acted upon by the bodv
Sold by Lunaburg A Dalton
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at its next pie. ting which will lie i
I Mrs. Robt. Irving spent 1^ ; held at the’citv ball
I on Tuesday
Wednesday and Thursday in the afternoon, Nov. 3, at 2 o'clock.
j city. She came down to attend a
Wo hope to see a larger number
meeting of the Rebekah lodge and of our business men present at the
visit friends.
next meeting.
g i We are agents for the Oregon
Woolen Mills and will save you
Home made lard at the City
i money on blankets A Bedding of
market
I all kinds'.—N. Brown A Sons.
E E. 1’urrington is down from
J. W. Biggs and wife have re
the saw mill.
turned from a trip to Lake and
:: Klamath counties and liav>- taken
('locks and jewelry at reduced
rooms in the Geer resilience for the prie ■* at Jorgensen's.
winter.
J. F. Mahon is a visitor from
• -tepped on th-
• rig the horse«
ing him on-1er H
mahl* to move
e road until th
found The '-
tbe J. W. Jon»
was broughtyi-
tnyee
W
1 u'wter the e»
BURNS, OREGON
MILLER & THOMPSON
SICYCLES!
BICYCLES!
Prices
’irade /
Wheels
If its Wheels i,oiJ went. I'm i|our (lijrk'eb
JOHN (iEMERLING,
t
--iUSTON’S
groceries,
Grain,
Flour
'ropical and Domestic
Fruits when in eason.
THE WINDSCI CAFE