The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 26, 1903, Image 3

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    New Ribbons and Trimmings N
Milt Davis is over from Drewsey
Brown & Sons.
! on business.
John Hoss is in the city from
Useful Christmas pret-ents at > .
Happy valley.
Brown & Sons.
9
•BROWN'S”
“THE SATISFACTORY STORI'.”
“BROWN’S
J. L. Sitz is a business visitor
Wm. Gray was up from Lawen
from Lawen.
a few days this week.
Up-to-date job printing at reason­
Preferred Stock canned goods at
able prices.
N. Brown 4 Sons.
Chas, Comegys is overy from his
Born.—Wednesday, Dec. 23, to
Mr. and Mrs. James Donegan a girl. Wagontire stock ranch.
Ex-County Judge Shields has
Handsome assortment of Ladies
g Haudkerchieves. N. Brown A-Sons been spending a few days in our
city.
Mrs. C. R. Peterson is the guest,
Did you ever attend a “half-and-
of Mr and Mrs. I. S. Geer in this
half
” dance? Take in the New
city.
’ W«,
Year’s eve ball. After midnight it
Meals served day and night at
. in endless varieties.
ft the lunch counter in rear of “Win- will be a leap year affair.
The Christmas ball last night
sor Bar.”
was one ot the most enjoyable ever
J. F. Klink, the telephone line­ given in Bums. There was a large
■
man, came over from Canyon Sat­ crowd in attendance and the band
p
,2
urday returning Monday.
boys conducted the affair in their
REMF
Select your Boys holiday suit of usual satisfactory way. They de-
Clothes from our nssoraneiit. N i serve uiuc’n credit.
'
That we are headquarters for anything in the Toy
Bruyn 4 Sous.
i After midnight the New Year's
; line, Work boxes, Toilet c ses, Manicure sets, Cuff and I x"Claud Brittingham and wife are eve bull which will be given by the
■ Button boxes, Shaving sets, Albums, Fancy Baskets,
oyer from the Altnow ranch to j orchestra Thursday evening, the
my
Glove and Tie boxe*? Fancy decorated China plales,
spend the Christmas holidays with , ladies will bo given a chance to
his mother, Mrs. A. Dunn.
¡conduct mutter- to suit themselves
cups and saucers and many other useful pre ents too
Fancy
Collars,
Belt
Buckles
‘and dano° wi,b wb°m they please
, numerous to mention.
Belts, Drawn Work, and Brazilian
Sheriff Allen and John Bony
Point Doilies, Centerpieces and have returned from taking Egbert,
Point Collars at N. Brown 4 Sons I I the murderer to Salem where he is
Mr. and Mrs. A) Cote were the 1,0 be executed, Mr. Allen says
■
B guests of friends in this city Satur­ Egbert did not attempt an assault
5 w line of Ladies (¡loves for the
day, returning home Sunday. Mrs on Deputy Buoy at Austin as re­
•ASSE
hollidays.—N. Brown 4 Sons,
Cote is teaching in the Warm ported.
ejcj
Springs district.
for young and old
The orchnstra will give a ball on
Embroidery Silks, fancy yarns,
4
Frank Jackson has gone to the next Thursday evening at Locher’s • cis, spangles and Jewels at Mrs.
Will find one of the swelh st lines of holiday
Warm Springs, near Vale, to spend hall. Thursday was chosen so as Robbins
goods on hexibit at Gcmbciling’s new store.
the Christmas holidays with his to give the young men a last chance
Miss Myrtle 1 laudcock went to
Cut Glass,
■HI
mother. It’s all a josh about his before leap year This will be a Lawen Wednesday to spend the
of
Rubber Boots and Overshoes
pleasant
way
to
usher
the
old
year
going to be married.
holidays with her parents.
Hand Painted China,
D-scriptions.
out and the new one in. You can't
The Bakery conducted by Mrs.
If
your
hair
,
is
dry
and
falling
t;
help having a good time.
Toilet Sets $1.50 and up.
Remember our low prices on
Rubbins now has the reemmenda-
out try Robbins hair tonic, every
Married
—
Last
Wednesday
Dec
bottle
guaranteed
at
Capital
Harbor
tiou of everyone who has ever pat- .
Pocket óooks, Card Cases,
ronized it. Please remember you 23. at the Farmer’s Hotel in this Shop.
Cuff buttons 50 cts. to $^.50.
•j
can get anything in that line at city, Corey Smyth and Minnie
I
S.
OEER
CHIEF.
Scliul.
Justice
Miller
officiating.
any time.
I nihlem Pins, etc
Corey is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Carrol Cecil and son Homer were H. Smyth, the pioneers of Happy
25 PER Cl. lil BICI Iff; in ALL SILVERWARE.
At a meeting of the tire boys last
their homo for a few days Valley. The happy couple left im­ Sunday afternoon it was decided to
í. in this from
Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention.
Homer was not able to mediately for home. The Tin.es- recommend I S. Geer as chief of
li attend week.
School this winter on ac­ Herald wishes them a happy the fire department to succeed H.
SCHWARTZ & BUDSL^AN
count of work on the ranch.
Call anil See.
Jo N OLMBERLINO
weded life.
C. Smith, resigned. The city coun­
A. E. Brown and wife spent a
R. II. Brown, one of our exten­ cil at its regular meeting last Wed­
few days in our city this week. He sive sheepmen of the Stein Moun­ nesday evening approved of the se­
in Millinery at Mrs. has his sheep on the Owyhee desert tain, accompanied by his wife, was ll ction and appointed Mr. Geer.
TflChe Times-Jisrzld C. Reduction
and unless the weather gets unusu­ in the city a few days this week The boys are to be congratulated
A. Byrd’s. Great Bargains.
ally bad does not expect to feed.
looking after some matters pertain­ upon their choice and they are for­
id.
W. L. Sheppard was down from
The Drewsey correspondent to ing to the settlefnent of the estate tunate in securing the services of
.8 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF Trout creek a few days this week.
Our Western Ways learns from a of hie father. He was wearing a a cool headed ni in for this import­
ANY NEWSPAPER IN THI - COUNTY.
One of those fine meals at the private letter received from S. I). broad smile, caused by the favora­ ant place.
“Cafe de Meade” of an evening will Webdell that his wife, formerly ble open winter.
'J
SATURDAY, DECEMBER .' I'«
make you feel like a new man.
Miss Lottie Myers, died on tho 6th
D ied .—At the family home on CLOSING (HI AT REDUCED PRICES.
------ RESERVED FOR------
ps. = Local News
A. K. Richardson, accompanied of this month.
Cow Creek, Dec. 20, 1903, Amy, the
All
the
W.
N.
Jorgensen
stock
of
by one of hie little sons, was down
Baker City Democrat: Hon W. two-year-old daughter of Mr. and
ps.
from Harney Wednesday returning E. Grace went to Oregon City last Mrs I. L. Poujale, after an illness jewelry, docks, stationery, notions,
etc at bis old stand must be closed
> pr Winter clothing, a big stock at Thursday.
They will have something to mv next wook
evening, called there by the serious of about ten days suffering from out at a sacrifice and the goods are
Brown & Sons.
\ Our stock of iron beds is now illness of his brother, George Grace, pneumonia. The funeral took place being sold at greatly reduced prices
•, St-M.V. Smith was renew
a- complete and at very resonable ex-sheriff and prominent resident from the Presbyterian church at
Many valuable and appropriate
tifidl aintances in our city Toe - lay.
prices. Call and see our folding of Clackamas county. Mr. Grace this place Monday afternoon, Rev. Christmas presents may he found
i, ppRaisins Currants, Citr.... Cher-1 beds, steel couches, etc.—Burns will be absent an indefinite time. A. J. Irwin conducting the services. in this stock. Call early.
is, Mince Meat, Nuts, etc. at N. Furniture Co
C. J. Johnson, one of the old The remains were interred in the
■own 4 Sone.
timo
stockmen of the Lawen sec­ Burns cemetery. The bereaved
Mr and Mrs. I. L. Paujade do-
3 ^9*
parents and relatives have the sym­
Miss Julia Greeley was up from Hire The Times-Herald to express tion, was a visitor to our city Tues­
pathy
of a wide circle of friends.
irrows to take in the Chris!mas their thanks and appreciation of day. Mr. Johnson, like the other
Presents for . ever y body. Our
The
Christmas festivities passed
stockmen
of
Harney
county,
is
fiC fStivities.
their friends during their late be­
line
is complete Albums. Dress­
off
in
a
very
delightful
manner
and
f
pleased
with
the
present
weather
THE PLACE
Cf5 (Miss Ora Williams has ■ far re- reavement.
ing Cases and M nicure sets in the |
everyone
seemed
happy.
The
i
conditions.
... ;,vered from her recent illness as , If your hair is dry and falling
Buck Horn are the latest. Plate I
out try Robbins hair tonic, every
Married—Thursday afternoon at Christmas exercises at both church­ gla-i mirror-, single and trippie, I
be on the streets.
es
were
attended
by
large
crowds
< hottie guaranteed at Capital Barbor the Caftage, Mart Headly and
ai$ ij
et in Rose wood and Mahogany.
G. W. Young and family n v oc. “ I Shop.
Mabel Smith, Justice Miller oflicia- and the children acquitted them­ Our line of Cut (¡lass though Binali j
1py their residencs in town, hav-
selves
with
credit.
Each
little
one
J. F. Mahon arrived home yes-' ! ting. The bride is the woman who
was remembered by their respec­ is select and of the best make.
moved in last Satu'day
terdoy morning from a trip out with came here as Harry Egbert's wife
You are cordially invited to call
The Cafe de Mead.- serves the stock. He informs ns he made and figured conspicuously in the tive Sunday Schools, there being a
tree
at
each
church.
Many
private
,
and
inspect them at
l*nr-»t of everything at a moment's good sales and found everything recent murder trial.
trees were in evidence co that even­
’“ 'tice. The bill of far. is up to quite prospective on the outside.
eed a Specialty.
Provisions and
S. A. D. and C. D. Porter returned ing and Sarita Claus was kept
to and everything to be had in
busy.
last
week
from
Montague,
where
Mrs. E H. King and George were
2'^ market.
fill kind« of Fresh Vegetables in Season,
passengers cut on last Wednesday’s they had taken 150 head of beef
I>r. Marsden and family M • d
| cattle to sell. They report the
Durkheirner Building
M ain Street
* sday went out to th-ir Be ir val- Canyon stage enroute to Pendleton roads between Klamath Falla and
where George will be placed in
:
H V> ranch where the. w.
, • ■ !
the railaoad to be something awful, ::
school for the winter.
" ' ristmas. They exp-• • r
and hay as scarce as the proverbial I
n
C. A. Bunn stt and wife came hen’s teeth. They succeeded in dis­
over
frun
Crane
creek
the
first
of
I (¡."lbe Reti Front Bart - now on- the week. Chas, returned home posing of their cattle at fair prices,
‘ securing 6^ for Bteers and
for
t the management c.| Harry C.
• »•S A Lese s
later, Mrs Bonnett remaining in the cows—Central Oregonian.
lilb where your »lock will be
city.
1 ’ 11 cared for. ft» ba- ^ood, com-
LEWIS & McHARGUE, Proots.
I A
P. Duncan “Tob»” was
A horse fell on Johnny Morrell brought in last Monday by Claud
livery rigs and fresh
L “Ue
New and Elegant Livery Turnouts Complete. Freih Teams
last Tuesday evening while riding Smith in a very serious condition
We will dirid> the pro/tts
</: ■ rM*‘
on the streets, resulting in the large andjs now at the home of E. B
Horses boarded by the day, week or
with you on all Unes of
LlW. II. Shirk atarted Monday for boue of bis right leg being broken.
month.
S|>ecial care given all stock
3
rk.ly, Cal., on» vis;’. to hi* wife He was taken to the résidence of Reed under the care of a physician.
Mr. Duncan was working in a sheep
Special accommodations for Commercial Men
„1 J“- From U»er, he will go to Mrs Wcu. Cummins where Dis. camp and was left alone for a>>out
’ ittle to visit a mi - I
-' r Marsden 4- Gearv reduced the frac­
20 days. He suffered from tooth-
Cor. Mian and B Sts., Burns. Oregon.
om ho has not seen fra min? er ture and the young man is resting
ach for some time and finally hie
grt- rears—Lakeview Ex . iuer.
very well.
jaws begun swelling which resulted
- The Windsor, und- r t
i. >
■
It has always been the custom oil in eomethi g like lockjaw His
nt of C. B. Smith Jr Co .
Rev and Mrs J. A Irwin to re­ condition is considered quite seri­
We have a fine linof len’.a oy«,’ Clothing,
be moot popular r
member th- Indians on Christmas ous.
—^*erioi. Finest of
Shu
. Ov ?shoei, G ’year Pubb.-r Boot.« and
morning there always being quite
In the “big talk” the Portland
an, billiards and
arl table* an amount of candy, nuts, |>op corn
CALL
Suitings and
pa; • rs are making about th, exten­
shoe ..which will be sold at g.tatly reduced prices
1 expert arixolog -
etc, left from the Sunday school sion of the Columbia Southern to
AND SL'H
Overcoating.
tree. The warmrs were on band Bend, not a word is said about the
. 1 “baker Was '
yesterday morning at the Presby­ road eventually coming to Lake
/ am Hti/uf tin hith< ■>
>d<s oj linim/s and ami
L’* arriring now and -
terian Man*“, but i>othing was left oounly However, it it hinted that
I trimmings, and will make < /. /h r suit or overcoat for
However, Rev Irwin the road may “turn taiP' and go to
we can get them in. W- h ire for them
$20, right here, than //«/* ■ an Loy ,n any »torr for the
(Jar store is Ueadf/uarirrs for
car loads of th- r g -Li - ’e told them to come back in the even­ Borns. Well, we have two altar­
same price They/it and mu.it/it
J Pn in trains. The
ing and Santa Claus would remem­ natives left—the N. C. O., and the
Pants $4 and up; pw -<-»;• /.oofs 2d cents; press­
tgons and Vebicl er--r brought ber then . The Times-Herald man Klamath Lake roads We expect
ing suits $1; suits cleaned and //•/ wt J Jl/¡0
Barna. Cal! an-! i - k at g I* saw Him later carrying large bun- to see these roads extended to the
!■
■ (hem fixrd up
up w
• .-. r tr at the In­ Lake Countv line ’within the next
« if yon do notd“- ■“ to buy at J
for the winUr
diana
pg present time G-»r
• year or two—I.akeview Examiner.
b¡-i DPI H THF TAILOR
CASH STORE,
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
BURNS. OREGON
Our prices are the lowest,
our stock the very Best.
WEARING APPAREL
HO I DAY SHOPPERS
Ladies’, Men's and Children's Shoes,
QUILTS AND BLANKETS.
A 1" WAfClltS, liUAKANil tÜ, Si AND CP.
MILLER & THOMPSON
PRESENTS and PRESENTS.
HUSTON ’S S
Groceries,
Grain,
Flour
Tropical and Domestic
Fruits when in eason
The Welcome Pharmacy.
[orai sin
WATERS, HAGEY & CO
Dry Goods,
Christmas Goods,
and Notions.
Corn in and let us show you our
tfoods and quote you prices.
SANTACLAUSÍ
An elegant line of