The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 02, 1904, Image 2

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WATERS,
HACEY&
COMPANY.
CLOSING OUT SALE
WATERS,
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We have inaugurated a closing-out sale, for CASH ONLY, beginning January 1st, 1904, on all lines of Dry Goods, Cloth­
ing, Overcoats, Shoes, Underwear, Shirts, Hats, etc. We have one of the best lines of Groceries in Burns, and will sell
them to to you at reduced prices.
Call and be convinced.
I Ilis fingers passed over the purses yere for the pheasant, and that
I of the two men, and did not so they had been exterminated by rig­
I much as take the loose silver from orous winter and unscrupulous hun­
SATURDAY. JULY 2, 1904.
th«' pockets easily accessible. Mr. ters. But they are not all dead
¡Officer’s purse was in the breast and on Sunday Rob’t.' Hines, who
NUB8CRHTIO.N KATES:
pocket of his vest, and when he felt was enjoying an outing along the
One Year
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»2.0« i the nervous hand tapping at it he creek saw a China hen. This would
Hix Months
l.oo I thought it was as good as gone. seem to indicate that others of the
Three Monlha
I But he was passed up safely, and species may still be living, and it
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the efforts of the bold grafter were is possible that the rare and beau­
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— — — — Manager
directed to .Mr Turner. Here, again tiful game bird may yet gain'll foot­
he failed to discover the money hold here. The fine work of Mr.
The Times-Herald believes it and valuables of the passenger, Parrish might be emulated, and
can. best serve the interests of its although the purse was heavy with above all, its good results should be
readers by doing everything possi­ several pieces of gold, and there guarded.—Grant County News.
ble to advance the development of i was near $100 in it.
Harney county, calling attention to j The same inadept thief again ap-
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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our vast resources and showing up proached the driver, and while the
its possibilities, It has always en- first man held the gun upon him,
Shirt waists at Brown’s
joy a good patronage from the peo-I went as fruitlessly through his
Every one is preparing for a big
pie of Harney county and is still pockets, He then climed into the time here the 4th.
forging ahead, securing more husi- stage and threw out three sacks of
Chase A Sanborn Coffee at
ness and growing with and prosper­ letter mail, missing the one that
Brown
’s.
ing with its friends. Tho field, had packages in it. He was told
while large in area, is small when by the driver that he had all, and
The Georgia Harper Co will play
it comes to population and actual lie took his word for it. He next the White Slave tonight.
support of a newspaper, therefore it dragged the sacks a little way into
Need a new suit for the 4th? See
desires to be a benefit to every itiili the brpsh, and began cutting them Miller and Thompson’s ad.
vidtial within its scope. The present open. The driver,was told to re­ t
Wanted.—An apprentice in the
management has never allowed mount his seat and the passengers
Wilson
& Ashton blacksmith shop.
politics to interfere materially with to get inside the stage, and all were
its mission in this respect, still it ordered to look ahead and move on.
The Burns Furniture Co. have
has on more than one occasion As may be imagined no second bid­ received a lot of new freight this
found it necessary under its policy ding was necessary, and without morning,
to publish articles that hurt the turning about, the stage passed on Mrs. C. A Byrd will tako orders for
Í Tailor Made suits. Call at the millinery
business interests of men who have and came to Austin.
store and see samples.
been loyal in their support of this
great religious and who are staunch
Just received a nice lot of ap­
THE GEORGIA HARPER CO.
persona] friends to the manager.
plique Trimmings and Madalions
The Times-Herald is a part of
Georgia Harper has received the Laces and Ribbons.—Lunaburg &
this great country and is here to
Dalton.
stay. The manager does not curse highest praise in her production of
C. A. Gilham and wife, Prof. O.
the country or stab the people who Camille and pronounced a success
H. Byland and Henry Eldridge
by
every
audience
before
whom
she
support it in the back. He appre
cintes the patronage extended and has appeared. Next season she were down from Vale yesterday.—
tries in his humble way to deserve i proposes to appear in Zaza and if Ontario Democrat.
Judge Miller and family and Mrs.
it. He does not malign those who , she doesn’t make a big hit and in­
do not throw their influence and crease her popularity we are much N. U. Crrpenter are expected home
patronage to this paper, realizing it mistaken 11er excellent company , froln Ontario this evening. Mr.
is their privilege to do as they gave a very satisfactory and plqas- Miller’s son has already arriveed.
■ ing production of Zaza in this <Jity
please
Ralph Ryram, Mrs Marsden’s
tli(J last Saturday night. It was aim-
Believing it can best serve
father,
and her son George, came
public by taking no active part j 'ply fine and showed some very over from Grant county yesterday
politics it will be so conducted i I clever acting ¡. It also gives her and will remain in this city until
the future. It wili not l.e tied to i leading man, Joe Detrick, a better after the 4th.
any political party in any manner chance to show his fine ability.
F or R ent ok S ale —A saloon
On Monday night they played
but will publish such political mat­
and
fixtures for rent or sale at a
Monte
Christo.
This
is
very
diffi
­
ter as will be of the nature of news.
reasonable
price and terms. For
cult
and
brought
out
some
very
The only incentive in such a policy
further
particulars
apply to
clever
work
by
the
whole
company.
is to servo its renders in an unbias
L. N. Olson, Drewsey, Ore.
Mr. McDonald, as Edmond, was a
ed way.
decided success and received much
R, A Miller informs us that his
praise from his audience. Kentuc- brother Dave, associated with O.
CANYON-WHITNEY STAGE HELD IIP. ky Folks Tuesday night was itn- W. Porter and .1. L. Sitz have
I mouse and pleased everyone pres- bought the ,1. I). Daly general mer­
Two Masked Men Reb in Day Light e,|t.
chandise business in Drewsey.
But Very Little Booty Secured.
I The Georgia Harper Co. was good
hist season and gave excellent sat­ The town cows don’t seem to pay
isfaction.
I bis season they are much attention to the cow ordi­
While
the Canyon-Whitney
stage was driving at a rapid trot | Htr(’nK'’L giving ; a new repertoire nance and can be seen at any time
of the day or ni^ht meandering
along the mountain road near the, and increasing their popularity
around the streets and vacant lots.
with
theater
goers
People
who
ap
­
new town of Tipton about four)
miles beyond Austin station, a preciate good acting should not fail
A. K. Brown and wife of Steins
masked highway man emerged | to see this company during the Mountain returned yesterday from
from the woods with a pistol in | present engagement.
a trip to Boise and are the guest’s
each hand and ordered tho driver
of Mrs. Brown’s niece, Mr. J. P-
Stock tssociation Meeting.
to stop, says the Grant County |
Kidd. Mr. Brown disposed of his
News The driver in the case, be­
wool in the Ontario marklt for 11
ing one of the owners of the line.' A meeting of the Harney county cts.—De mocrat.
Ben Travis, promptly complied Stock Association will be held on
The announced intention of the
with the gruff command and Saturday afternoon July 9, at the
Independent Packing Company to
court
house
in
Burns
Members
brought the team to i^t’ull stop ns
build in Portland a plant for the
soon as h< could. He was then are reqneste I to he present.
reduction of Northwestern sheep,
W.
B.
J
ohnson
,
told to come down from his seat I
cattle and hogs into mutton, beef,
Brea.
and hold up his hands. 1'his com­
and j»ork and their by products, in­
mand, likewise, he complied with
Pites Upen Top of Pilos
dicates
a growing tendency on the
At ill tout i he same lime another
part
of
the promoters of that, great
man, masked as his confederate,
trust-busting
organization to be
Piles
upo
I
top
of
piles
of
people
came from behind a tree at a short
practical
and
take advantage of
have
the
Piles,
md
DeWitt's
Witch
distance to the left and rear of th",
natural
conditions
for the further­
Hazel
S
live
cures
them.
There
stage, and with a curse told the
ance
of
its
designs
to
break the hold
are many different kinds of Piles'
passengers to alight.
of
the
great
packing
trust
upon the
As it happened there were but but if you get the genuine and
producers.
original
Witch
Hazel
Salve
made
two passengers on the incoming
stage, llobt Officer of this place and bv E ( DeWitt A Co. of Chicago,
Rev. G, W. Black and family ar­
Mr. Turner, a stone cutler iron. Ba­ a cure is certain H. A. Tisdale, rived intown Fridav and Mr Black
ker Citv. They did not wait for of Summerton, S C savs, “1 bad preached his farewell sermon at
the ordt r to be repeated but at once piles 20 years and DeWitt’s Salve the Baptist church Sunday. Since
climb d out. The man who ap­ cured me after everything else leaving here he has done mission
proached them held a pistol in his failed " S Id bv Burns' Druggist.
work in several California and Ne-
hand, but didnol seem exactly to
vada towns Owing to Mrs. Black's
W ¡Dimette Birds Here.
' ill health he has given up’mission
cover them with it. He ordered
1 work and has accepted a perma.-
them to turn their backs to the
A
C. 1 nent charge at Fallon. Nev . for
stage and hold up their hands.
While in this poailion, the hold up W Parrish secured a few \\ illam- , which place he will stark within a
man who last appeared began ett« valley birds and turned them ' tew day« During hie star here
a search though the pockets loose in this section. I he tlocks Mr. Black has made many warm
of the passengers, But he was consisted of quail and China phes-, friends whoaincerelv regret his de-
evidently a gwenie, and was so auta, and were distributed along I parturw and hope that hie wife may
badly rattled that he hardly knew Canyon cre»-k since that time the I toon tie restored to perfect health
which one of the boys he was. He quails seem to have thrived quite ' «o that he may again take up the
trembled like a child, and his well, and many birds have been | work which he has carried on so
voice and breath quivered as though seen in the brush along the field» | ably and successfully during the
he was chilled, although it was near of the creek It was feared, how-Í past nine months—Like view Her-
the middle of a summer afternoon. ever, that the winters were to se- aid.
5: he îimc5-Miera(d
Five hundred feet of2l inch tro­
jan jacket fire hose arrived this
week for our fire department. This
is a nice and needed addition which
the boys all appreciate.
Ilev A. J. Irwin informs us it will
be impossible for him to participate
in the exercises here on the 4th, as
he bad promised to deliver the ora­
tion in Harney on that day,
Morg Brown came in the other
day from Weiser, Idaho, where he
has been living for the past year.
Mr. Brown has sold his ranch there
and contemplates returning to his
stamping ground in Lake county.
WE HAVE THE COODS,
WE MAKE THE PRICES,
WE GET THE TRADE.
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Notice
of
Assignment.
sAV.
To the public: In order to close
up our general merchandise busi­
ness in Burns as speedily as possi­
ble, we the undersigned have
made an assignment to David
Miller, who will collect all ac­
counts due the firm and pay all
debts.
M iller & T hompson .
Notice of Assighnee.
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Fullstoekof Hafduuare, machinery, Cllagons, Car­
riages, Plouus, Cultivators,. CUindmills and Punops
on hands at prices to suit the times.
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All persons owing the firm of
Miller A Thompson are hereby
notified to make immediate settle­
ment of their account with C. H.
Leonard atty, for the Assignee, at
his office inBums Oiegon.
D avid M iller .
Assignee of Miller & Thompson.
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ONLY EXCLUSIVE
SHOE STORE
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f/l
IN BURNS.
“Walk-Over” Shoes
sold everywhere at
the same price.
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None Better.
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ALL THE LATEST
STYLES.
BOOT and SHOE
Repairing.
James Smith
Opposit First Nations
Bank.
Your Potronage Solicited.
mi*r
aii
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QfJßp & CUMMINS.
it pays to trade at
OUT SALE LlMBERS & t)flLT0N’5
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Miller & Thompson Stock.
Where one can find a fine assortment of
EVERYTHING
Great Reductions.
Seasonable goods always on
All Goods Must be Sold.
hand for inspection
Buy Yonr
4th OF JULY SUIT
NOW
$2« SUITS NOW $15
Others in proportion
NEW TRIMMINGS, LACES and RIBBONS
SUMMER DRY GOODS, FURNISHINGS
We Have the Reputation of Carrying the
BEST ASSORTMENT
A b well as the
BEST QUALITY
Prices Iiotuer Than Ever before.
MATS. CAPS. SHOES.
TIES,
UNDERWEAR.
SHUTS. CUFFS, and
COLLARS. Etc.. Etc.
IN FACT FURNISHING OF ALL
AH are Reduced
DO IT NOW
Call and see the Suits
The Price will Please.
1 m expecting a Io t of fine
Watches and some of the
latest Creations ip Jewelril-
Better keep your eqe on ths
space.
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Special Prices on Bi ^Grocery Orders.
Jeweler and Optician.
THE TIMES-HERALD
Cives all the local news.
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