The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 21, 1903, Image 3

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    New hats juet ree'-vi
C. A Byrd’s
CASH STOi^E,
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L(B
'S
The Porper and cheapest place to Trade,
itj s
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»»jj The snow storms of the past week ha\ ? not delayed
^our freight materially. Our stock is r.
complete
_ and we are pleased to inform the public that we can
now serve it in every line of General Merchandise.
New Dress Goods and Waistings.
Zibilines Cashmeres, Serges, Import- d
Ornnellas Homespun, Mohair, Repellant
Suitings, Imparted flelrose, Brocades.
Vew Fancy cotton waist inn's ln OlOSt plausi ng
stripe and polka dotts.
»
Wool Albatros, French Flannels, Ox-
ford Vellon.
gffl_________
■s, Mew Corsets==the Famous
w.
B.
from $1.25 to $ .75
9a
COMFORTERS.
We have bought a large quantity of them before the ad­
vance and can save you money on them. We also carry
the Best
kLL WOOL BLANKETS
Made dy the Thos. Kay Woolen Mills.
SHOES FOR YOUNG AND OLD
- 'libber Boots and Overshoes of all
Descriptions,
Comb honey at Huston's.
Orders tilled for lemon pies and
I. M. Davis wasabnsi -s visitor fancy e.i
at the bakery.
to this city yesterday
F Crowley was up from I.a wen
Clocks and jewelry at reduced since our last issue.
prices at Jorgensen’s
Call and see the fall and winter
Mrs
W. E. Trisch is again able to be samples and fashions for ladies
on the streets after a short illness ' suits, coats and jackets, At Mrs.
Try Robbins’ Hair Tonic at the i Chas. Wilson's.
Capitol Barbet Shop.
If it isn't convenient to call at
Tom Jones and E. W Yeomans the shop order your roast for din»
are again in our city for a few days. •■sl-y 'pho.' from the City Meat
Market.
Young men wanting cake i r pie
can be supplied at the hakerv.
The City Meat .Market will close
A. Wintermier. the Silvies post­ at 10 .o'clock a. m. on Sunday here
master, was s§en or« our streets yes­ alter and will not be ojiened again
until Monday morning. Patrons
terday.
should bear this in mind.
See the Lace Window Curtains
John Jorgensen has been quite
at the Furniture Store Nothing
nicer.
.-iek for more than a week and un­
)V. L. Spencer was in from his able to look after his business. He
Silver creek home yesterday after - under the care of Dr. Bui row
who will soon h ive him on hin
supplies.
feet again.
"Boston Brown Bread with baked
Chas Wilson accompanied by
beans Sunday .Morning at the Neu
some assistants, left the first of the
Bakery.
week f>r his homestead near Dog
Robbins’ Hair Tonic is guar-anted Mountain where he will erect a
to stop the hair from falling. Get
1 irge and spacious (?) mansion for
a bottle at the Capitol Barber Shop. himself and also one for Dr Hib­
! Fay Comegys and wife have bard i i al- ut the same dimensions.
H, moved into the L. B. Spring» r resi-
I
1
Ul M RM nia of the HLirri-
H dence opposite this ollie. .
H : i t rt C Mattison and Miss
g
Order your meat by tel-pTom. Esthei Schwartz, which took plaoe
I from the City Meat Market and it |i:i Portland on Wednesday, Nov.
[ will be delivered promptl ■
| 11, has been received here by the
Hon. Wm. Farro was a passeng­ friends of tho bride. Mr. Mattison
erin on last Tuesday’s stage, re- is an employee on the Portland
j turning from the irrigation conven- Jc urn:;). The many friends of Miss
Schwartz join The Times-Herald
! tion.
in wishing a pleasant and prosper­
A sure cure for dandruff—Rob-
ous
life. Mr and Mrs Mattison are
| bins’ Hair Tonic It will also keep
now
on a honeymoon tour and will
j the hair from drying out At Cap-
!>e
at
home in Portland next month.
i itol Barber Shop.
“BROW N’S”
“THE SATISFACTORY STORE”
EVERY MAN. WO IAN AND CHILI) WEARS SHOES.
Of course not every one weais
-J >!ioes, in fact the ones who wear'guod shoes are
those who.wear
Queen Quality Slioes. The famous shoe for women.
Neptune Shoes, i he Mater proof shoe for men.
• haver & Co.'s Solid Shoes. For boys and girls.
Sweet & Brown’s Celebrated Infant shoes.
Buckingham & Hecht’s California made Bootsand Shoes for all.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPT. Y k\ ' SATISFACTORILY FILLED.
Brown’s rule is to give you your money’s worth or your money back.
Isn’t that fair?
BURNS, OREGON
Henry Hamilton hu been in the
city for several days looking after
some business affairs. He expects
to leave for Spokane, Wash., im­
mediately. and will be absent from
this section an indefinite length of
time. Henry is one of the honest
old pioneers of this section and
one who is universally respected.
Attorney E. Hicks, of the firm ut'1
Hicks A Davis, of Canyon City,
was in Vale on business Saturday.
He left here Sunday noon for Ba-1
ker City. Mr. Hicks is represent-1
ing parties who hold several thou-1
sand dollars’ worth of Malheur •
county warrants, which the county
court canceled somo months ago,
because tho same were more than
seven years old Mr I licks will
attend the January term of the
county court, and request the court,
to reconsider their action in at.
tempting to cancel the warrants
— Vale Gazette.
We are in receipt of a letter from
A. Venator, the Crane Creek
C.
E Kenyon in which he states he
i stock man, and Henry Landreth
; were in on land business this will move from Boise to Ontario
and take the position of assistant
week.
■ .ishier of tho First National Bank
All kinds of dry htn.her now on al that pla< . . Ho did not invest
i hand at the A. K. Richardson »aw- any money in the Idaho city ns
i mill. Also stair railing, window as his intention and was therefore
Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention.
| stool, etc.
not tied there He states that
" 8CHWARTZ & BUDEuvMAN.
N. (J. Carpenter arrived home Boi.-ej» n beautiful place to reside
I Tuesday via Canyon City. le re- ■ut tl. :t !,■■ p■■■!■. there aro better
’t'
st;::;
; ports a very hard trip . ¡d will stay place in \ hieh to invest and go
nto business. His many Ilarney
j
at home the rest of the winter
Í'C* 1 *
Hint
; Iriends will he glad to learn
Kodaks uid < imeras at Jorgen i Prompt attention will
given
of his returning nearer home at
sen’s.
i
all
orders
for
Thanksgivii
ì
;
dinner
v, : ,
I
II —
leas:. Thu officers ol the financial
Mince pie- and doughnuts , ' baking . .Mrs R ■: ‘ in ' Bakery,
iE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
institution
which he goes into are
specialty—at th bakery.
■ (’*’t >’our pecial order in . ail ,
NEWSPAPER IH THIS COUNTY.
to l i- congratulated upon securing
a'iikr_______________ _______
Phone the City Meal Market for : ii an '-•commodating and affable
Link Hutton spent a few days in :
, anything needed in the line of meat. ■i ntleinun for the position.
our city the first of the week.
TURIlAT NOVEMBER21.V
Davidson's “up to date” Coats , lard, etc, and have it delivered im-
Dr. .Marsden recently received a
i mediately.
and Jackets for Ladies at Brown A
Locaf News.
letter from Prof. Charles Kake-
Inside each pound package <>(
Mrs .1. F. Mahon has moved into I
Sone.
raw. n! the Indian school at Fort
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the A. D..Gould residence for the
A. L. \ anderpool was a visitor,
I'ul .v"d in wlii' h was enclosed let­
T'^for Pride of Japan Tea.
winter Hor. soil and daughter,
from the Warm Spring section this
ters from several Indian childsen
Ira and Pearl aro attending school
„ry open all hours including week.
I- m this ction to their relatives
I here.
F
1 friends. They express them-
will be found a FREE game.
Temporary windows have been
Hayes and wife were visi- placed in the front of the new store I | Our stock of iron beds is now vlves as being highly pleased with
60 different games. All new.
our city this week.
building of John Gemberling and complete and at very resonable the school and urge all die other
At Your Grocer’».
1 Tailoring at N. Brown A he will soon move his jewelry busi­ 1 prices. Call and see our folding children to attend. They were all
beds, steel couche», etc.—Burns iV' I. contented and happy and each
ness.
Furniture Co
gave a d< tription of their sur-
They’re Stylish They’re Warm
!' Reed is hero from .Mitchell
|
Mrs A. W. Howser is visiting at rounding. . their work, etc. Their
•it to his father, R. E. Reed They’ve the “Latest” in Coats and
--ions were all given through
the
home of her daughter, .Mrs. J.
Jackets at N. Brown A Sons.
|(. mery, pencils, Slate pencils
E. Loggan, in this city. We are a int rpri-tcr. They extended an
ool supplies at Jorgensen’s. | Commissioner Williams brought glad to stato the lady has complete- i
lion to tho Inifians here to
in
a
load
of
h:
household
good
this
'
'.hem
ii' xt summer and asked
lv
recovered
from
her
recent
illness
’
Gemberling spent several
for money to buy candy. Those
I 1 the lakes recently hunting week. He will soon ne domiciled
with his family in his residence! Studebaker Wagons, Ilaik», • 1 who wrote are Jimmie Louev, son
rts fine luck.
¡Carriage», Buggie»and Buckboards f * apt Lotiey, Frank Louey, :i
here for the winter.
I are arriving now and selling as fasti le pbow f the same celebrity, Jim­
il line of pies and cake at
wo can get them in. We have
bbins’ Bakery for Thanks­ SAY—You save money and time | as we
my barley, George Dick, son of
by ordering, your suits and over-1 two car loads of tin- :e good» here
inner.
coats from Friedrich the Tailor | an(Hn traiI1B. The best stock of | Big Dick nud Tibihai an orphan
]>n. are the days the boys
they fit, and must fit. Any altera- i Wagons and Vehicles i ever brought I girl Several Indians made up a
■oky” front school ami go tion that may occur free ofcbarge
coiii et ion with the assistance of Dr.
I lo Burns. Call and look at goods Mar det», amounting to $11 25 lo
Friedrich the Tailor, Burns, Ore. i even if you do not d> -ire to buy at
be distributed among the children
—<>n says "Furs'’ W show
HOPKINS & GARRE I I
There will be a meeting of the the present time. Geer A Cummins
lor candy money. It is certainly
'le that’s right. N. Brown Ilarney County Stock Association
are
»till at the old »land arri
-
«
---- --------- —— i .Messrs R M. Everett and J. II. encouraging to find tiie little sav-
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»till making th'-<• fin« »addle*
at the court house in Burns on Loggan were In the city
short a. are taking kindly to the school
«, fancy Meerschaum Nov •><>, at 2 o Ci id; P. .M. Impor- time yesterday. W< u i:-, ..»> <|g(
that have become so popular
■ ork and possibly more of them
intain pens, purees, silver tant business will come before the a pleasant call ft oin the former who
with the riders of thin »ection.
wnl rr w l»e induced to take an in­
e and other noveltie- at meeting B and all members nre urgtu
urged jnioriDB
j informs us
us they
they were
w ........ mpelled to terest in education. Prof. Ilake-
Write them for anything in
M’ □ced prices at Jorge: ■t>’s. to be present.
cease work on the hs undMoine new -traw »<■ ms to lie the right man in
the line of harm»». »addle,,
a«
M. Fenwick, Pres.
residence of F. I. Ma • on account charge of this institution. With
chape, bridle» ole , if not con­
VIorris was out at Jack
venient to call.
The last -> m f the circuit of th ; stormy weal
i ranch this week doing
his energy ami interest there is
They are the »<>!<• agent» in
sir work on the latter - court waa one of the most expen-1 Agents for th« Singer
Rung much hop«! in tho betterment of the
thin
county for Security Stock
sive in the history of the county. Machine Co. are N. Brow
'"OUS half cl'dhed, ignorant Indian child- t
•
R»
||l<
<1 -
Bills
to
the
amount
of
over
$11,0»
You
can
Huy
ren.
I
a Singer Sewing
d Front Barn is now un
were
allowed
by
the
county
court,
chine
as
c'
cheap from then, a*
nanagement of Harry (
iere your stock will b- which of course is not all on th« plBce jn Oregon
One price ii
—
motto and if you wai
for. He haa good
m- circuit court account but includer , Singer*
buy a machine on a year'* tin»
livery rigs and t • -I. other funds.
Those having stock in the C. A Brown »t Sonn an? in 8 l
.Sweek pasture are rrqueeted t< accomodate you.
idsor. under the tn ..
come and z t th
■ .it bv the 25tl
M D Wifi »«, wh
. B. Smift A Co., is
it popular resort- •
I nun
vev party wi
, '
'
;r Jn< k> ts, all this .onson .s sti/les,
Finest of liqtso -
1 that
and tbit vaJJt v i ,r
' L >•/' all-irool Kersey in black, fan, Castor
iards and earl t:i
j season, H hf fi nip hid tl
T
uhil hroirn. l ull box shape, double breasted
. mixologist*.
nf low
i arid took h<-
N.
J
>h
with pearl buttons, new niillitartf shoulder
a
lo Har
«ex foi Denver
■ / • s, tri*h stitched straps ant! hultoii i, new leil of
r, the popular a l
?v- place.
t
□ ip men it and other parapher*
{ gun smith, sp
-■
mu ‘ hi dt res, all lined with ¡food satin and Italian
naJi a w • to
cloth
Ktit
this week look.
W1J
. nd bolding» ami
’»‘Hilil $M.M ANO S15.M «<•» USI A jí » |ML
\r
is weâih ter CQuditioL
rrowa. He bron.'
rt handsome line otJdisse- anil
Mr. Wi dixart-
but says aom«
Ch idren's ducket <, $150 to $5.00
WOuld
fering with th«
I work
t d ’.Uked out
friend*
•alber bad *o«net lung t> t
terd y
n.
K
' ir 'migrating _
■’’UU-LINEOF STAPLE GROCERIES.
“BROW N'S”
¿ 3 Times-Jierald
RE8KRVKD FOB------
MILLER & THOMPSON.
I liev will have something to ear next week
BICYCLES! BICYCLES!
Guaranteed for One Year
Prices
to
Grade
Wheels
If ,l> Wheels qou wjii L I'm ilour Huci'eb <1
JOHN GEMELLINO, B“r',
Lion Coffee
.¡1
HUSTON’S IS THE PL^CE
Flour
Grain,
Tropical and Domestic
Fruits when in Season.
Groceries,
Provisions and Feed a Specialty
All kinds of F^esh Vegetables in Season,
I lilt kliciiner Uuilding.
$6»50°"-$8.50
N. BROWN & SONS
»•*
Main Streel.
lit TOe Frtmt Livery Ms
LEWIS & McHARGUE. Propts.
New .ind Elejjant Livery Turnouts Complete.
Tresh learn?;
Ilornes lionrdi A by the day. week or
month.
Special car» given «II Mock
Special accommodations for Commercial Men
a*
NINETY-FOUR LADIES' JACKETS.
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Cor. Mian and B St«., Burns. Oregon.
~ THE HOME BOARDING HOUS .
| W BUCHANAN PfO(t Burn; Ore-;. -
p4/f pnftufnr
t
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D
Jfosss» *••4» no r*'
Mthon ttfi itw* > i
COKING SERVED HOMELIKE
ALSO SOME NEAT. CUE N
M i • thi- viur hum« when in th« city.
(I
in*m*h »ml to families
A UM! SRITVICR
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»r
ar
»t it it
Hpe< ial rib
Courteno* treatment '
IS UNSI PRASSI O
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