The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 09, 1904, Image 3

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    GREAT FIRE
Causes lots of excitement and talk, but nothing com-
pared with the talk created by our Third Annual
BROWN’S
THE SATISFACTORY STORE
“BROWN’S
WE HAD BIG SALES LAST WEEK.
WE WANT A BETTER RECORD NEXT WEEK.
Quality and Low Prices will kevp you coming.
That’s what we want.
WARHER UNDERWEAR
NEEDED.
BFST AND NOT HIGH PRICED.
21 MORE DAYS OF
GENUINE BARGAINS
on’tmiss our Sales.
They are interesting.
They will continue
EVERY DAY UNTIL FEBRUARY FIRST.
Our Shoe Sale has only been one of many. Other lines are be­
ing slaughtered as well. Watch our Show Windows for the next
days. Something new right along
Fine cold weather opportunity for men, women and children for com-
fortable kinds
Healthy because they keep the body warm these cold
days, and keep you from catching coughs and colds and other disagree­
able winter complaints.
Splendid garments and the prices:
Mens Shirts and Drawers............................................................................. 50c, 75c, $1 and Si.35
\\ Oman’s \ ests and Pants......................
X.OC, 75C and $1
Childrens Vests and Pants........................................................................................................ 35C and 5OC
Infants Wrapjiers, 1 to 6 years old,................................................
25C, 50C and 75C
SWEATERS: Bargains in Boys heavy solid color Sweaters, sizes 26 to J4-
haven’t enough to go round but while they last, 50 cents each.
We
Inspect the Handsome Upright Piano
We are Giving Away.
We will have a surprise for you Monday in our
fig®
South Window
ons
BURNS, OREGON
Trading Stamps Given.
Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents.
Coinb honey at Huston’s.
Queen Quality Shoes N. Brown
Sons.
he Times-fiera.! d
Commissoner Miller is up from
Lawen attending court.
GRAND BALL
Oregon Wool Blankets N. Brown
Singer Sewing Machine Needles
Mackintoshes $1.75 io $10 at N.
Full size A 1. Comforters reduced
& Sons.
Browns.
Brown & Sons.
■ -........ .
~
!
to $1 50. Schwartz <fc Budelman.
Up-to-date job printing at reason­
Sylvester Smith was in the city
O. J. Darst was visiting friends
THS I LARGEST circulation of
able prices.
Tom Houser and family were
a few days this week.
in our cityr this week.
!
NY NE (WSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
guests
of Assessor Loggan and wife
Geo Marshall was a visitor in
25 per cent off on all Furs at
A few pillow tops left at Mrs.
a
few
days
this week
our city Thursday.
Schwartz & Budelman.
Robbins, offered at a reduction.
Cfbods sold for cash at almost
Fresh bread and doughnuts
Mrs Sam Mickel was down from
Reduction in Millinery at Mrs.
your own price at the S. <fc B. cash
every
dayat
Mrs
Robbins
’
.
Harney Thursday.
C. A. Byrd’s. Great Bargains.
b tore.
,ocal News.
LadieB all wool Kersey Jackets
Meals
served
day
and
night
at
J. F. Mahon spent a few days
Overshirts and Underwear for
$4.50 and $5.50 at N. Brown & Sons. t he lunch counter in rear of “Win-
with his family in this city this
Men and Boys, at great reduction,
Jvercoafs—large assortment at
sor
Bar.
”
J. L. Sitz left last week for Port­
week.
----- RESERVED FOR------
Browi it Sons.
Schwartz A’ Budelman
land to attend the stockmen’s con­
25 per cent reduction on all
Buy a Singer Sewing Machine
•"rank Jackson is again home
If your hair is dry and falling
vention.
Ladies, Misses and Childrens, coats.
easy payments N. BroWn & Sons.
:u Malheur county where he
out
try Robbins hair tonic, every
Good bread, mince pies, cakes, Schwartz & Budelman.
Frank Catterson and Ted Hayes
nt the holidays.
bottle guaranteed at Capital Harbor
They will have something to «ay next week.
The infant son of Mr and Mrs Shop.
of Lawen were seen on our streets cookies and doughnuts at ihe home
lisaes all wool Melton <t Kersey today.
Bakery.
Geo. W Young died last Sunday
Ed Colwell has gone to Long
$2.50 and $3 50 at N.
Lewis Marshall and wife were morning. The little one was born
One of those fine meals at the
Creek
to spent the rest of the win-
Sons.
the day previous.
“Cafe de Meade” of an evening will the guests of Fay ComegyB and
with
relatives
and friends. He will
lopeland and family and i
family this week.
Messrs Chas Wilson and Geo. return in the spring.
make you feel like a new man.
iley, of Skulls Springs'
See our Bargains in men’s and Ashton have bought the blacksmith
hollidays with relatives! Frank Paul is again with us,
A. McKinzie is up from Narrows
18 THE PLACE
boys Suits and Overcoats Schwartz business formerly owned by J. J.
ds in Ontario.— Democrat. having returned from Idaho thia
and
is
somewhat
the
worse
of
the
Tupker and are ready to serve the
dr Budelman.
week.
many customers of the concern waro from an attack of grip. He
*<1 Front Barn is now un-
Loyd Johnson and family came
is able to he on the streets however.
Success
boys.
thej management of Harry C.1 If your hair is dr j’ and falling up from Lawenthe first of the week
out
try
Robbins
hair
tonic,
every
ith {filiere your slock will be
At a meeting of the city dads
Fowler Parvin is confined to his
bottle guaranteed at Capital Harbor Loyd had business to look after in
I car»' al for. He has good, com- Shop.
the first of the week the city mar­ room suffering with inflamatory
our city.
aid! livery rigs and fresh
shal was ordered to serve notice on rheumatism. The young man is
Born—Thursday, Jan 7, to Mr.
A marriage license was issued
f
saloons to stop selling liquor to resting some better nt this writing.
Thursday to J. L. Keller and Nettie and Mrs. Sam Elliott of Harney, a habitual drunkards, under penalty
S eki > W heat F or S ale —
wick. Dr. Marsden and Smith. The bride-elect is a resi- boy. Dr Geary, the attending of forfeiting their bonds.
Provisions and Feed a [Specialty.
physician, reports mother and son
|py, all took their depar- dent of Drewsey.
N Brown & Sons have nice seed
Eddie Egli accompanied Dr.
doing well.
1 thill week to attend the Na-
All kinds of Fresh Vegetables in Season.
wheat for sale 2| cents per pound
Marsden to Portland where he will
alSU
association convention | Married, in Tia Janna, Mexico,
Buy now don’t wait until the roads Durkheimet Building.
Judge Sparrow received a tele­
1 Dec. 9, 1903, Mr. J. T. Pollock, of
-
_
_
Main Street.
have his eyes examined by a speci­
1 Lo« Angele3, and Mrs Lulu Simp- gram Thursday morning announc­ alist. He expects to be able to re­ are impassable.
^^■ndsor, under the manage-' son, of Los Angeles, formerly of ing the death of his aged mother at
turn when the Dr. and other dele­
Mrs Nellie Grace, of Vale and
4 B.
“ Smith
............
dr Co., is one Ontario, Oregon.— ■ Democrat.
Royalton, Minn. While it was not gates come back from the irrigation and Miss Ida Roberts, two of Mal­
ist popular resorts in the
unexpected, former messages an­
heur county’s popular teachers, re­
Chas. Bernard arrived in our nounced her condition for several; convention.
r^^B Finest of liquors and
turned Friday evening from Cald­
city
this
week
and
informs
this
days previous, it was nevertheless a' M*-®- " 1,1 Earre took her depar-
liards nnd card tables
well, where they have been spend­
1
great
religious
weekly
he
is
going
t mixologists.
sad blow. Judge Sparrow is him-> ture Wednesday for Canyon City
to stay indefinitely. Charley has self in rather poor health and was where she will visit relatives for an ing the holiday vacation visiting
with theis brother and family
harvest is now in full been in Reno for sometime past.
unable to go to his mother. He has indefinite length of lime. Billy John E. Roberts, of the Caldwell
t afl our people are preparing , His many old time friends find him
New and Elegant Livery Turnouts Complete. Fresh Teams
the sympathy of a wide, circle of Bal'8 hatching is alright if one has
News.—Ontario Democrat.
he Slot summer months by the same genial fellow.
friends in this county, where he has a
ftlH' J°n « have to wash
Horses hoarded by the day, week or
ng »O'ite of the finest cakes of
Sylvia R D. Ixxlge, No. 43, in­
month.
Special care given all stock
I
lived
for
«0
many
years
in
pleasant
8.
P.
Keith
and
M.
J.
Keith.both
itaMrut.
of Oklahoma, arrived here via On­ business and social relations with' Frank Welcome, who has l»een stalled officers last Wednesday
nker Wagons, ¡Hacks, tario the first of the week and at the people. The lady was S3 years attending school at Quincy, III. evening anil conferred the degree
. Buggies and Buckhoards present are guests of Dr. Burrow old.
will leave that place for Burns to­ ion two candidates A special pro­
Cor. Mian and B Sts., Bums. Oregon.
ng now and selling as fast and family, who are old time
day. Frank has been in poor gram was a to prepared for the en­
...
At the .w-umi
regular annual
annual i/llBlllCHB
buainess . .
get them in. We have friends These gentlemen are l>oth meeting of the First Preebyterian ‘. e**. *
'l the time since tertainment of the members which
al
tads of these goods here farmers and own land in Oklaho-
leaving here and his physian ad­ was followed by a nice lunch. This ■
church of this city last Wednesday'
ins. The best stock of ma. They are here to look over
vised a change His many young organization is one of the most pro­
evening A. 8. Swain was elected'
Al elegant line of
nd Vehicles ever brought the country with a view of rnov-
friends will be pleased to have him gressive in our city and ilitnrm-
trusted for a term of three years 1
hers
are
energetic
workers
for
the
Cal! and look at goods , ing here.
again among them.
1
and Dr. Hibbard was re-elected 1
good of the order.
in do not desire to buy at
CALL
Suitings and *
treasurer. The report from the! Joe Tupker is now on llio retired
Dr.
II.
8.
Brownton
is
over
from
it time. Geer A Cummins.
Canyon City for the purpose of various boards showed the church list, for the present at least, and his
AND SEE
Overcoatings. «
tre cheaper than ever l>e- moving his household effects over to he in an excellent condition, all blacksmith «lays are over, so he
Ihis town We bought there and opening a permanent den­ debts being paid and a handsome hopes. Joe worked at the business NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I tint using the highest', grades of linings mid and
will sell riyht. The very tal office. Dr. Brownton is one of balance on hand. It was decided faithfully for many years and now
trimmings, and will make a better suit or overcoat ff
UNITFD MTATF.H LAND OFFK’K.l
Borna Orvffoo, Jonnaty • I9M.I
Lace and Muslin Cur- the l>eat dentists on this coast and to improve the church property by hopes to go al something that N«Hire in hereby
rivon that Alexander McKIn $¿0, right here, than you can buy in any store for t, x
<>f Narrow». Harney « «Mintjr. Oregon, han
»dies, call and inspect, during his associaC .1 with Dr. fencing it and putting up a wind­ ! won’t draw au much sweat. He ia »le
They ¡it and must ¡it
C
filed not!«»• of Intention to make proof on hla same price
rlaim No 1L.4. for the 5ft1« XWU,
Pants
$4
and
"Pi
pressing
pants
gfi
cents;
prei>
lease you in l»cth style Hibbard in this city had built up mill. The money is on hand for 1 considering the proposition of start- •lr*«'rt-lan«l
—« 27. T 2» B . R. » F. . W M . hafnrr (hr Keg
later and Receiver at Burna, Orefun, <>n Wwl
Bureau«. Chiffoniers, an excellent practice, besides mak­ this purrx.se we are glad to le.rn
ing suits $1; suits cleaned and pressed Si oO
nredav. the 17th day of February, r«M.
The Time«-Herald feels this would
name» th«- followlna aritnenaee to piove
!s. Iron Be<i«, and in fact ing many warm friends who are R^v Irwin will have his hand« full u a rouH eicellent muve and a th»* He complet
Bring in your old clothes and hare them fixed u
«• Irrigation and re« lam at Ion ef
•aid land
Harvey 11 Kllhrtt. Newton Hngbet
I in our line —Burns sorry to learn of hie proposed move the coming summer getting a nice money making butinesw.
Don’t ft iPiatn Bra»lwrll. all of Narrow». Oregon and for the irin^r
Co.
Our loss is Canyon’s gain, however. lawn started—a very good move change your mind Joe
FRIEDRICH THE TAILOR. I w
January 15,1904.
MILLER & THOMPSON
HUSTON’S
Groceries,
Grain,
Flour
Tropical and Domestic
Fruits when in Season.
The Bite Front Livery Stable
LEWIS & McHARGUE, Propts.
Special accommodations for Commercial Men
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