Local and General. Bargains at Jorgensen'». Oregonian ami Items. *2.00 I-aac Foster waa among the via- ilor« thia week. McMullen Ilia photographer op- |M)«iU> the bank. Pun Lyon» came up fro n Lawen today to remain a few day». Head the display "ad" of N. Brown A Hon« on this page. Jorgenson hua a complete line of stationary, achoul suppliM; hooka, Of prescription* la no child'« play. etc. Born, to the wife of L. F. Wise- It require» coiiacmnlfog» care and «•curat*« knowledge of drug« and man, in Burna Monday, .May IM, their relatione to each ether. IVe HMM, a boy lake an honest pride in the purity lie didn’t Tell 'er; now she cal)» of our drug«, ai.d th« »kill and m - her lord of a few weeks, but he an- curacy with which wo compound «wereth not. liciu on your phyaician'« order. Pr II H. Brownton returned yes­ terday from a professional trip to Canyon City and John Day. Miss Josie Locher is engaged in H W. WELCOME & CO., leaching drawing in the Wisconsin Proprietor*. state normal school at Oshkosh. Cal Demaria and eon of Harney, arrived from the railroad today with freight for Burna merchant«. The Mate encampment of the • ATI! V DAY, MAY 3 tuo;». Grand Army of the Republic will he held at Portland on June 25, 26 Memorial Hit) Eterei**-«. and 27. The following query, pul by a Following is the program for the Memorial Dav exercises to 1.« held «mall boy to In« fattier, may punie at di« l*r«»bylrrian church at 10 a good many |«-op|e. The child ■aid: Daddy, where ia the wind o'clock A M. May 30 President, Comtado II Kelley. when it doean't blow? Kong. Church Choir. J orgensen will l.ieasc. which Is lhe worst him ol our honest intentions. form of kidney trouble. WAGONS! WAGONS i Dr. Kilmer s Swnmp-Koot Is not rec­ ommended for everything but If yuu have kid Wo will sell you n Mitchell, noy, liver or blatldrr trouble It will be f >und Just the remedy you need. It has boen te .ted Rushford or Webber Farm Bed In ao many ways. In hospital work, In private Wagon ; practice, among the helpless too poor to pur­ ,'H Steel Skein *85.00 chase relief and h«a proved so successful In every ca.se lh«t a special arrangement Iras 3i „ WOO been rnu.tr by which all readers of this paper 3| „ „ 105.00 who have not already tried II. may have a sample bottle sent tree by mall, also a book Send your orders to us, O. C. Co |e|||ng more about Swamp Root and how to find out If you have kldmrv or bladt, Dr Kilmer'« . as the top price,—Huntington Swamp Root, ruul the ad Ire««, Bingham­ I Herald. ton, N. Y., on every bottle. Proper Compounding Burns Drug Store HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS. Clarence Carry wa« an Ontario visitor from Crane Creek, Harney County, last week. Hi» mother, Mrs. Dave (,'urey and sister Grace, accompanied him oil his re­ turn home, where Mrs. Carey goes in the hope of benefiting her healh.—Argus, Receiver Chas. Newell informs us that the local lagid office is in receipt of a letter from the Hou th­ em Pacific Railroad Co., »«king for information regarding this dis­ trict. The Company will adver­ tise this faction with a view ot se­ curing immigrants for this region. E. II. King, ex-sawmill man but now a sheep baron in llappy Vai ley. was in Thursday on business. He says he pulled through the winter and early spring in fine shape and lias a go xl crop of iambs. He ha«n't commenced to ■hear yet but expects to in a few days. Blackwell A Msec this week dis­ posed of the cattle they have been feeding on lhe range near Hunting­ ton. Five hundred head were sold to M. IL Parsons and shipped to Montana, while the remainder of lhe bunch was sold to Wesley Parker A Co. of North Powder. The cattle brought a good price.— Huntington Heruld. Mr». Henry Caidwell received the sad intelligence this week of the death ot her father, J. Jennings at Grant» pas», on the 14th from paralysis. The deceased was 78 years of age. Besides a wife be leaves six children to mourn his loss, three sons and three daughters. Henry Jennings who resides on .Soldier Creek, is a son of the deceased. A team belonging to Simon I-ew- ia was drowned in the river near the Emmett Clark place Tuesday. Mr. Lewis wa« driving across a bridge when the structure gave way, the horse«, hack and driver being thrown into lhe river. Mr. Lewis escaped with a ducking but the team never came up after go­ ing into lhe water. Homer Mace was along but crossed ahead of the team. We are informed that the Martin Bro«, who own valuable ranch properly on the river north of Burns are negotiating for the sale of their holdings in this vicinity and that they intend to leuve this county this summer in quest of a new location. It is with regret that we learn of their intentions as they are among the substantial and reliable citizens of the county, ■nd we hope that they tuav see it to their advantage to remain with us. Home trading helps home busi­ ness. A dollar spent at home comes back to the spender. Home trading helps build up the home city. Home trading permits the buyer to examine goods before they arc paid for. Home trading encourages home merchants to keep a larger slock of goods and to reduce prices to the lowest margin of profit. Home trading gives op­ portunity for profitable employ ment to many clerks, salesmen and other employes. Home trading helps your business, what ever it is. Do you trade at home? Caspar Luig the well known rancher living South of Burns, died at lhe home of Paul Locher in this city, May 18, 1903. The deceased was a native of Westfall Germany and was ('«(> years of age. He has been a resident of this county for 18 years and had ac­ quired considerable propertv. The only neat relative living is his brother Henry Luig, of this place The funeral took place Tuesday morning from the Catholic church, the services being conducted bv Father Doyle, and the remains laid to rest in lhe Burns cemetery. Leon Brown, of the Pioneer firm of N. Brown A Sons, returned to Burns this week from Eureka. California, where he has been spending the past year looking after the interests of their branch house at that place. While the firm was doing a large business at Eureka, their interests were to widely separated to give needed attention to all nnd they disposed of their business at that place. Loon is pleased to be l«ack in Burns again where his firm has dot e so much to build tip our little city. His father who intended ac­ companying him was unable to make the trip oil account of an attack of rheumatism. His friends hope that ere this he has regained bis usual health. □ »THE MATIHFACTOHY MT OHE “HltOWN'M” “HHtJWNM“ four inUrenft and oun r/dnrido ■ that io, there it only one flato nf merehandito that afford to buy, and there it only on* Ha» of meri ha ndite that I hit flore run afford to nell you lAr Best Productions on Earth QUEEN QUALITY HIIOEH FOR WOMEN. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Band B's WARRANTED CLOTHING FOR MAN AND BOY. PACKARD’S SHOES FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. SINGER SEWING MACHINES. McCALLS’ BAZAR PATTERN8 (all ee»m» allowed) ^BF*We have the sole right of sal« for above goods in Harney County. ean boot. 4 I 4 4 I i i I « Ctnr'vr! wax--------- As summery and pretty a lot of Wash Goods as has ever been shown in the City-------- White Lawn. Dimities, Taney White Goods. Organdies, India Liuru, Persian l*»5, Long Cloth. Spring Gloves, Ribbons, Shirt Waists, bare«, Etc.. Ete.-------- Mail Orders promptly and intelligently attended to. Kuril« lie feat« Joint Day. Burns carried off lhe honors in the athelelic contest held at John' Day Monday and Tuesday of this week, securing 60 points to 29 {«oints made by John Day. Fol-' Our Spring line of goods will soon be on display. Call and lowing are the contestants in order - see us and get our prices. Quality of goods the highest; prices of outcome also winning score. the lowest and seeing is believing. 100-yard dash—W. Forcn. John ! Day; Jameson, Burns; Smith, Burns; time not recorded, 16-pound shot put—Luce, John Day; Welcome. Burns! McKinney, Burns; distance, 27 feet 8 inches. Running broad jump—Hibbard,'1 Burns ; Dart; John Day ; N. Reed, j Burns ; distance 9 feet. Hammer throw—Luce, John; Dav; McKinney, Burns, distance 77 feet 7) inches. 300-yard relay race—Dart, Luce, and W. Foten; John Day ; II. Reed, | Smith, and Jameson, Burns; time | L. WOLDENBERG, SR., Proprietor. not recorded. Running high jump—Hibbard, I The services of a brewer of long years experience has been de­ Burns ; N. Reed, Burns ; Dart and cured and the product of this Brewery is of the beat grade in the Luce, John Day; tied for third) Inland Empire. Place a triul order and you will not be diaap- place; height 5 feet. ’ pointed. Pole vault—Hibbard. Reed and Jameson, Burns; height, 8 feet. BURNS, — — — — — —■ — OREGON Hurdle race—Foren, John Day, Smith, Burns; time not recorded. ‘ The basket ball and baseball I games were won by the Burns teams, the former by a score of 111 to 1, and the latter by 20 to 14. The young ladies comprising the Burns basket ball team were Agnes Sweek, captain, Vella Mace, Alice Sweek, Alice Hamilton, Clara Swain, substitute, Maud Norton The base ball team was composed of Caldwell, catcher. Nolie Reed, pitcher; Al Welcome 1st base; Smith, 2nd base; II. Reed, 3rd base; Jamesor., short stop; Hib­ bard. right field; Robinson, center field ; and Sagers left field. Wednesday the two teams stop­ ped over in Canyon City for a game of basket ball and base ball and were the losers in both contests. The basket ball was lost bv a score of 10 to G and the latter by a score , 9 to 8. Lunaberg & Dalton Harney Valley Brewery C. Moffett, of Drewsev, passed through our little burg Friday on his way to Cottonwood to visit his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. T. Swick.—Hamilton correspondent to Long Creek Light.