The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 12, 1896, Image 7

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    __ If you want the best mower on Huntington, Ore., March 21. 1896.
—“Father” Bowen is reported to1 —Try Shield Brand of Hams,
D ear S irl —W* are now starting
| Bacon and Lard. For sale at N. the market, buy the chaiu mower,
be quite ill.
on
the new year. Computation*
at
Charley
Voegtly
’
s.
Brown A Sons.
— Notice the announcement of
_ New goods rt the Johnson store for last year are completed. We
WEDNESDAY AUGUST. 12 1816
the fall races on another page in
—Jorgensen has the finest and
now under control of Henry Canaday. find that our firm sold during 1895-
this issue.
best lot of goods that ever came to Just as cheap as ever or cheaper. Call ] the enormous amount of 167 car*
¿AS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
—Try Shield Brand of Hams, Burns; go and see for yourself. and examine goods and get prices, and . foaj8 of goods, equal to ten train
I loads—just think 167 cars—For'
Bacon and Lard. For sale at N. He is also taking Cabinet Photos. if suited buy.
any newspaper IN thiscounty .
I at $3 per dozen. Do not forget to
Brown and Sons.
( —J. F. Boyle, photographer, this we thank our patrons,and prom­
* go and see what he has on hand.
wishes us to state that he will visit ise the same generous treatment in
B orn —To Mr and Mrs. J hsod i
Local News.
Union county court has dis- Burns again in the near future. the future. During 1896 we will'
Bennett of Harney City, on the
chraged all deputies fir clerk and His numerous patrons, knowing sell closer than ever, and no honest
—Don’t forget Henry Cheatham | 2nd of this month a son. We now sheriff except during court times,
the superiority of his work, will do competitors will be allowed to do'
understand the absence of Jason’s
barber, desires a part of your pat- j
and
in
many
of
the
Webfoot
count-1
wdl
retain tbeir ortlers until be more f>r you than ourselves. We
whiskers.
ronage, at the new barber shop.
ies the clerks are voluntarily dis­ come».
I are here for your business, we musk
D ied —In this place at the Paul charging their deputies, because
—Try Shield Brand of Hams.
„
, .
, hay« it, if honest count, weight,and1
Locher building, last Friday at ‘ there is not work enough for two
—Guns, Bliycles, Mowers and
, T
-S m .«,- —
Bacon and Lard bur sale at N.
J , .
. . treatment and Law prices will do
,,
.
¡tour o’clock in the afternoon, S. E 1 'men except in circuit court times. al kinds of machinery repaired,.
Brown and Sons.
.
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l>L Call or write us.
promptly and satisfactorily at the I
Joy. It will be remembered by ' | —Gazette.
Res pt.,
_ Oard Bros, were in town last our readers that the deceased was
| C. H. Voegtly Hardware store.
I
O. C. Co.
Saturday and Sunday.
Resolutions.
hurt on the 10th of April last, in
— Hugh Smith is nov doing the1
—Mrs. A. A. Cowing is selling the logging camp 15 or 20 miles
J north of Burn- on silvies river. In | Hall of Burns Lodege, No. 77, I. O. butcher act for our citizens. Hugh- ADM i NIS tra TORS NOTICE,
out her short back hats at cost.
will endeavor to keep his shop eup- |
O. F.
wae caught by it
—Mrs Mart Byerlv was very ill 1 foiling a tree he ....
Oregon, August
August 11,
11, loyo.
1896. P,itd with the best of beef, pork and (
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Hurns,
Burns, Oregon,
in some inexplicable manner in
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Notice is hereby given to all persons
two days of last week
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W hereas : B y summons irom, mutton.
junng his spine, breaking the right „ „
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holding claims against the estate of
—Dr. Marsden was called to ( ,
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i ¡The Supreme Grand Master of the
—Get one of I. S. Geer & Co’s Leo Brandon, deceased to present the
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i . shoulder blade and right leg. be ‘
Catlow Valley last Monday tv
h was . i Universe our beloved brother, S. E. premium purchase tickets. This
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sides luòra
being hurt
hurt in«»rHlv
inwardly. It
same to <’ A. Sweek attorney-at law.
Mrs. Thos Walls.
thought by his friends at the time I Joy, has been called from r life of grnj agrees to give the holder of | at his offiice in Burns Harney County,
—Rev. Hughes assisted by Rev he met with the accident that he toil and trouble to that Grand 8UCh tickets a fine life size Crayon Oregon, verified as by law required,
Janes organized a presbyterian ba(] received mortal injuries, Al Lo.lge above, where all is peace,. Portrait absolutely free of any
within six nonlhs from the date of this
church in this place on Monday though so seriously hurt his vitali­ rest and joy unlimited, and bv his charge, by purchasing $20 worth ■ notice. Dated at Burns, Oregon, this
death this Lodge has lost a worthy, of gooJa for cash at their store. It
evening.
ty was something remarkable, sup
27th day of June 1896
active and charitable member, his ¡8 not necessary that the whole
James Brandon,
—The transfer of the church ported by a strong constitution and
i family a loving son and brother, ( amount should
.... be purchased at one (j. a , S week ,
Administrator.
property, in this place, to the pres ’an iron will he fought death and .
and the community a useful and .time, but any amount from 5 cents*
Attorney for Administrator,
byterian church was completed to never gave up the battie until a
law abiding citizen, f therefore,
1---- e— u be
- to $20 as explained upon the tick- 1
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day.
day or two before his death. Mr.
it
et*.
' flNAL PROOF.
—Heenan Miller has retu ned Joy was a member of the I. 0. O F , R esolved : That while we sor­
from his trip east with horses. We and Rebeka lodges of Burns, also | rowfully do so. we bow in reverence,
'LAND OFFCE
AT
BURNS, OREGON,
For Sale.
are informed he found the hi>r6e the G. A. R post, and let. lieuten- to the will of Him who doeth all'
August 11, 1896.
antofthe volunteer militia company
| Notice I. hereby given that the following-
market very dull.
named aettler haa filed notice of hi. intention
things well, and who, in his infinite
The Blacksmith shop and tWO to make final proof in support of hi. claim, and
of this place The deceased wae
—Isaac Foster has returned and .
that .aid proof will be made before Register A
wisdom, has thus afflicted us.
lotsjif H. C. Brown in Harney City, Receiver U. 8. Land Office at Hurns Ore, on
50 years old and unmarried. He
we are informed has again assumed
IS 1896. vis: W illiam D. H uffman .
R esolved : That the heartfelt with tools if desired.for sale cheap. Sent.
has relatives living in Detroit Citv
Hd. E. No. 42 for the NEJ4 NEU See '.2Tp 2»,
his duties as foreman of the Hardin
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Minn. During his sojourn here he sympathy of this Lodge be, and the For prices and terms address H. C.
He names the following witnesses to prove
& Riley cattle firm.
bis continuous residence upon and cultivation
was employed mostly at the saw (same is hereby extended to the Brown at Harney City this county, of said land viz: John H. Neal, Sylvester
Smith,
and Marion Horton of Diamend Ore.,
______ fo reaved family, in this their Lour or inquire at this office.
His funeral
— Dr. J. W. Clymer is prepared mill of J W. Sayer,’ L_„
L. B. Springer of Narrows, Oregon.
TH0MA8 JONES, Register
to do all kinds of oental work. was preached by Rev. D. II. Jones “f afi,‘ction and sorrow; that they
Giye him a jail Office at H. M. and his remains were interred in be furnished with a copy of these ‘
Chamberlain’s Colic,
Horton’s druu store.
P'INAL PROOF
the Burns cemetery on Saturday ree°lutions, the came spread upon 1
Lodge, aVso* I Cholera and Diarrb°e«» Remedy. I
—We see in the Items, that the afternoon under the auspices of tbe m>n,,tes of our
LAND OFFICE AT BURNS, OREGON.
Augu.t 6, 1896.
express office in that place has been Harney Lodge No. 77, I. O. O. p furnished the local press for pub I This is the best medicine in the I
Notice I. heriby given that the following
and that our lodge-room world for bowel complaints. I
discontinued, consequently express the militia and G. A. R. post, -pbe lication;
,
.
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named settler haa filed notice of hi. intention
their deceased brother | be draPed ln ril0UrninK
thirty . acts quickly and can always be
matter for that place will come on latter gave
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depended upon. When reduced | *"
‘J1i®ce,iie,ruE,8 J',‘nd.o,,ic?.a,..,?’L,r-n.,Ore«on»
the usual military honors.
to Burns.
on Sept. 17. 1896, via: J ohn H. W itzbll ~ ’
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I with water it is pleasant to take. Hd. entry No. 208, for the NWJ4, 8«c 24, Tp
THOMAS J ones ,
24, 8 R. 80 K.
— las McLaughlin, well known
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eer
,
He names the following witnesses to prove
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it,
and
like
many
others
you
An Explanation.
hta continuous residence upon and cultivation
in this county, a id who is n >w en
I will recommend it to your friends of,
said land, via: W. J Johnson, Cal Geer,
W. Y. K ino .
J. F. Whitworth, and W. T. Whitworth, all of
g tged in the saw mill business
Since writing the event to T he •
Committee.. ^or 8a^e
25 and 50 cents a bottle Burns, Oregon.
THOMAS JONE8, Register.
near Pendleton, was seriously hurt T imes H erald and its publication!
| by Druggists.
I
while working about the mill one of the birth of an heir in our fami-1
Resol u tion s.
I
<lav last week by being struck in ly, life has again settled down to a,
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stem
reality.
After
walking
thet^
rDOOr
y
Troop
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ihe bowels by a scantling. At one
(NOTICE.—TIMBER CULTURE.
I
NOTICE.
Burns, Or., Aug. 8,’96.
time doubts of his recovery were | floor at nights and working in the '
To my trade and the public: I
entertained.—It* mi.
I hay field all day, I have at last
W
hereas , First Lieutenant S. E. have this 26th day of July 1896 ’ U. 8. LAND OFFICE,LAKEVIEW OREGON.
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— Rev. W J. Hughes, of Baker discovered that the baby mentioned Joy of this Troop has been stricken sold my general merchandise busi-
JULY 28, 1896.
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to* Messrs*
Co’MPl
City will preach and administer l in the issue referred to is a boy, and down at his post of duty by the ness in' Burns? Oregon'
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thl.offlc«
the sacrament*of the Lord’s Supper lif
! he was old enough to vote the.common enemy of all man
man kind,
kind,. . Mason
Mason &
A London
London and
and ¿ould
would thank
thank f ,lur,Nt<,<*7flfl J?1, **th”« «»tonit««
Entry
No.
Aug 17.
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No
760
1887. upon
nnnn i th«
at the newly organized Presbyter-1 con‘>l'g presidential election, he, and lamenting his death . —
with
the ____
you . to continue
the
pleasant busi L K'llry
_____
„ 7SO<kte<l
-tp dated
mn Au».
.an church of Burna, next Monday would cast his vote for McKinley I most profound feelings of sorrow,1 ness relation, heretofore existing to '
evening. All are cordially invited | a,,d honest money, ,
rp,
, .
entlrciv fa'i- “
«d,,
*i‘ Knoop ha* wholly and
•»bn.H the folio».
,ncceMO„. Th.okio«
you _ for1 I ^'?
“ r1< ^«^
Thanking * you
for
a «»ed to do or c«u»e to be done any
*ur *ct or • upon »aid tract of land with a lew
to attend the services and all who
.ng. Be ,t
jp.., f.Tor.,hown
f J
tocompllante with the T. C. law. and hu
R^iveo,
lhal
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take
thi.
a,
a
..king
yon
to
continue
dealing
Ji.h
Solly abandoned the tame. The .aid part lea
have evidence that thev are chil
are hereby summoned to ar——*■
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dren of God, are invited to sit at
nat fittincr
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JV
Reiner, Notary Public, at Diamond
ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY
most
fitting ADnosinn
occasion to express our ‘ the __
new a firm, * I am
Svres- on ‘.he Mh
September, l^ at l
the Lord’s table.
o clock pm, to respond and furnish testlrnonv
> highest regards for his sterling
Yours Respectfully,
i I then^ak1«
f*n’,re The testimony
LVK LOC-VG LADLES.
c«e
“ ?«»!±e»rins of .«J.
| worth as an officer, comrade and
— Adolph Tupker, who has for
J. D ur KHEIMKR CMe Bt **’*• °<nc«oa Sept?"5?7s»6C
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Nf. A. W iuhiri , Regiater.
several months been suffering with Conducted by the Sitter» of St. Francit, 'fellow citizen.
R
esolved , that in his death th* I
Baker
City,
Oregon.
rheumatism, but now improving,
Refering to the abofe, we will
Notice for Publication.
Troop has lost a conscientious,
though slowly, left here last Fri­
say that it will give us pleasure to
This institution offers peculiar
day for Prairie City to try the effi­ advantages .to young ladies who faithful and efficient officer; an af­
meet the general public at our place U 8. L and O ffice ,Burna.Or.. July21,1896.
Notice is hereby give» that the follow-,
fectionate
and
obliging
comrade;
cacy, of some mineral spring neariwjtb
receive a solid, useful, and .hp
comrade; of business and shall at all times log named settler has filed notice of his
. .............
._ | the community an useful member
that place. Mr. Tupker i* accom­
final proof in suDport
carry a full and complete stock of intention to make
refined education. Instruction is
Sty*
Wilf b.
jar.d the country a patriotic citizen-
panied by his wif* and youngeet
k
/
*5
.
inal8aid
Pro°i- will be
good, and we will at all times guar- ’•
given in all branches belonging to
and
Receiver
U. 8
daughter, also W. A Gowan.
R esolved , that the Armory and
antee lowest possible prices. Our '
1896,*vi7: UrM- Oregon’ onAug:
a thorough English education, be­
—No on« in the vicinity of Har- sides lessons on piano, violin, guitar, the colors of the Troop be draped new goods begin.to arrive about!
J NELLIS Pz.RKER.
ney should miss the services held banjo and mandolin; German lan­ in mourning for a period o* thirty August 25th. Trusting we shall 24a’drIi? «88°
"ect‘o«> 1».' tp.
there the latter part of this week guage; painting in oil, pastel, water day*, and that the bereaved parent* have the pleasure of meeting you 24t g r
section 24, tp-
of the deceased be furnished with a
»nd next Sunday,
as
they
will
be
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colors, and vi.fuii,
crayon; an
all aillUB
kinds Ol
of
one and all, we beg to remain
He names the following wltne«««« tn
interesting as well as profitable.' plain and ornamental needlework; copy of these resolution* and that
Yours
Respectfully.
rs .'ones is endowed with an ex- short band, typewriting, and book-1 they be spread upon the records ®f
M ason < fc L ondon . Orville H Rusk KI r - Ubald ro4.ej
the Troop and furnished the local
traordinary musical talent and it keeping
I
press for publication.
has bren thoroughly cultivated.
T homas J ones , Register.
Studies will be resumed Mcnday,
L ibu ’ t . JL E. T hompson ,
Toe pat ho« of the gospel as sang 7, 1895. I
For particulars send for
S erg ’ t . J. W. T upker
bv her move« every heart and add« proapectu«
i or apply at the Acad-
mvcsirwoui.
C
orp . M. L. L ewis ,
* and is an infull r
much U» the effect of the service*.
•my.
M t HI m . Pikwjl. ,.
Csmmittss.
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