The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 08, 1903, Image 3

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    Clocks and jewelry at reduced
prices at Jorgensen’s.
CfiSH STORE,
QUALITY, QUANTITY &
-JCE
Our sin Ires are stoski ' j,
NEW FRESH DRY GO DS
Up-to-date job printing at reason­
Oregon Made Blankets at X. able prices.
Brown A Sons.
Fur Stoles and Fur Scarfs for
Jas. Pirie was iu from Cow creek Ladies at X. Brown A Sons.
Thursday.
Orders Riled for lemon pies and
Queen Quality Shoes at X. Brown fancy cakes at the bakery.
A Sons.
Carpets Art Squares and Bugs
Try Robbins’ Hair Tonic at the at X. Brown & Sons.
Capitol Barber Shop.
Try Tree Brand of Tea. A sam­
ple
package free at X. Brown A
Nice salt Salmon at 15c lb—this
Sons.
season’s catch' ■at Huston's.
L WOOL BLAÌN. i TS
Made dy the.Thos. Kay Wo'b-n Mi
R jjj . Mail Qrde's Wil! Receive Prom
SCHWARTZ & BUD
TO SHOPPERS
OF MEi
&NDI8E
“The Woodman of the World,” a
$3.50 Shoe for Gentlemen, manu­
factured by Buckingham A Hecht
Sold by Lunaburg A Dalton.
The new hay scales recently in­
stalled at the Lewie A Garrett liv­
ery barn have been found to be
very accurate and satisfactory.
Mrs. Henry Anderson and Mr.
Edward Hollenbeak desire to thank
the friends who so kindly assisted
and extended their sympathy dur­
ing their recent bereavement.
W. R Rutherford took his de­
parture the first of this week with
his father’s cattle which he had
gathered on the range to take to
the Snake River where the Judge
is now located.
COMFORTER:
Stoni
ids.
BROW VS
The new bakery jnet started by
cake or pie
Mrs.
Robbins fills a long felt want
bakery.
and she is getting the patronage she
to Narrows deserves.
his ranch.
Call and see the fall and winter
See the Lace Window Curtains
at the Furniture Store Nothing samples and fashions for ladies
nicer.
suits, coats and jackets. At Mrs.
W. T. Hill and son Ora were up Chas. Wilson’s.
from their home a day or two this
A. C. Brotherton informs us he
week.
will go to the Chas. Peterson ranch
next week where he has obtained
work for the winter.
l'nflit
\ /( —
suit­
and
ipis
the Best
BROV y VS
Young men wanting
can be supplied at the
zI)r. Horton is down
looking after affairs on
WEARING APPAR I
of all descriptions- Olitimi fanne
and dark—Daisy flannels, soft •'
Storm flannels, extra heavy—.111
ings ingray, brown and black—V,
cotton iraistings in new shades <i,
Ladies', Misses and Chil r<
Coats and Jackets.. ..... .. .
Circular Shawls-~Ladies
Plisses Underwear, Etc,, r -c.
Comb honey at Hueton's.
It was reported on the streets yes­
terday evening that Pat Moore, the
murderer of George Simpson, had
been captured by Chas. Rann in
Colorado. Careful inquiry was
made and it was found to be a mis
telephone take.
et and it
BURNS, OREGON
Roasted Coffee at 20c
inai to the coffee you
id 40c per pound—X.
ÖäO! ÌHE largest circi lati . > n of
fililin newspaper intuì - o ',\ ty .
>rp'i
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SATURDAY SOVKMBE
Local Nev,
J
A fire alarm was turned in Wed­
nesday shortly afternoon a fire hav­
ing started in the fence and wood­
pile just back of John Gemberling s
Jeweler store. It was soon extin­
guished. The fire caught from the
stump of cigar carelessly thrown
under the edge of the fence in such
a way as to create a draft.
Y itesi BICYCLES!
will be found a FRi.iv
60 diff< : a
•j: .rantccd
for One Year
At Your Groci'i ' .
HUB''ON ’S IS THE PLAC
roc ries
■ epical and Domest c
Fruits when in Reason
rovisions
AVIS & McHARGUE, Prop
nt Livery Turnouts Complete,
i re >
T eams
IL>r-e» l>. ard*d by the day. w»-»k or
month. Special care given all siocii
S.
''mmcdations for Com me ■
and B St»., Bums. Ore?* r
Men