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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1896)
_ If you want the best mower on Huntington, Ore., March 21. 1896. —J. C. Foley was in town one1 —Try Shield Brand of Hams, D ear S ir :—We are now starting N. the market, buy the chain mower, day last week. | Bacon and Lard. For sale at !.. on the new year. Computations- at Charley Voegtly’s. — Ladies duck dress goods a^ > Brown A Sons. for last year are completed. We _ New goods st the Johnson store WEDNKébAY AUGUST. 19 1896 Mrs A. Cowing’s. i now under control ot Cauaday . , find that our firm sold during 1895 ■> of Henry Canaday. Riley. Just as olieap as ever or elieaper. Call i t/he enormous amount OLloi car-, —Ed Perry has sold his ranch and examine goods and get pi iues. and | ioa(j8 of goods, equal to ten train ( jab the largest circulation or (o Walter Parker and is going east. J. C. Garrett has traded his if suited buy. loads—just think 167. cars—For < any newspaper in this county . —There will be a grand ball at Bryan McKinley horse and log for, F. Boyle, photographer, this we thank our patrons,and prom- " . This, we are told, was the Armory race week. Particulars j a bicycle. ’ brought about through the influence wj8he» us to state that he will visit ise the same generous treatment in , next issue. Local News. of W. H, Hogan, who has taken the purns agftin in the near future, the future. During 1896 we will ■k —Mason & London are engaging “craze” and desiring some one as Hia nuuJer0U8 patrons, knowing sell closer than ever, and no honest __R J. Baker is in town today. teams for steady freighting from awkward as himself to practice the 811periority of his work, will do competitors will be allowed to do now till snow flies. —James F Mahon is visiting our with, fortunate for himself but un-i well to retain their orders until he, more far you than ourselves. We —Notice the announcement of fortunate for J. C., interested him- come». | are here for your business, we must town. have it, if honest count, weight,and —Miss Eva Swain is still in town the fall races on another page in Beif ¡n the trade. J. C. came to —Guns, Bicycles, Mowers and treatment and Lew prices will do this issue. I grief in short order, landing him- all kinds of machinery repaired ? the guest of Mrs. Tom Jones. —Try Shield Brand of Hams, ' self in a ditch of three feet of water promptly and satisfactorily at the i it. Call or write us —P. F. Stenger is suffering se- Respt., Bacon and Lard. For sale at X. sustaining some injury and ending | C. H. Voegtly Hardware store. I verelv with a cut on his finger. O. C. Co. z* with an attack of rheumatism with Brown and Sons. —Hugh Smith is now doing the1, _ Just received at N. Browns A l which he is now lai«i on the shelf, —Six teams start tiday for part Sons two la-ge loads of fresh gro iand his bicycle hung on the fence butcher act for our i itizens. Hugh i • administrators notice . of the 100,000 lbs of freight for I for repairs Hogan declares he will endeavor to keep his shop sup- | ceries. Mason A London, successors to J. had nothing to do with bringing plitd with the best of beef, pork and ( H. Johnson a life insurance Durkheimer. Notice is hereby given to all persons about thiB sad state of affairs and mutton. man was in town several days of holding claims against the estate of —Frank Reider has been in town explains “if children play with fire —Get one of I. S. Geer A Co’s Leo Brandon, deceased to present the the last week. two or three days. Frank is a very they Hre likely to come to greif.’ —The state school fund for our ( p|eaHant VOung man and we are al-1 Rob Baker started to Burns on his premium purchase tickets. This saiuetotlA. Sweek attorney-at law, firm agrees to give the holder of | ac his offiice in Burns Harney County, county Treasurer Welcome amounts 1 ways glad to see him. wheel, but, when probably half way, 8UC|1 tickets a fine life size Crayon to 1896 70. Oregon, verified as by law required, — Save your orders for Mason punctured punciureu a tire lire and aiiu in puncturing puuumriuR p orlrait rtrait absolutely free of anv . . . .. r ...» ... ., .. , . ________________________________________ __ : | within six nonths from the date ot this —The church festival held at the --------- London ---- They will have what the tire he also punctured himself. I by purchasing $20 worth. . n , > , n n- tl>ia u:- „i —i___ j i... r...i, 7 * ca8h . at lllejr .. etore lt 1 notice. Dated at Barns, Oregon, this chuich fur the benefit of Kev.. yt)U want at prices to suit the His wheel now _ radiates in the fork of - gO()(j8 for ; Royse yielded $26 05. ¡times. of a juniper near where the mis- is not necessary that the whole 27th day of June 1896James Brandon, . hap occurred, and Bob “pedestrian- amount should be purchased at one (». a S week _ ______ Administrator. —Remember Hugh Smith, ourj Jorgensen has the finest and butcher, is selling meat at reduced back home, hitched » 8Pan (time, but any amount from 5 cents ’ Attorney for Administrator. best lot of goods that ever came to •ated of horses to hia spring wagon and ■ to ( $20 as explained upon the tick-1 prices. — I Burns; go and see for yourself. ’ i went to Burns, but left the poor ' piNAL PROOF. —Don’t forget Henry Cheatham He is also taking Cabinet Photos. barber, desires a part of your pat at $3 per dozen. Do not forget, to wheel gracefully dangling from the juniper, because he was ashamed »LAND OFFCE AT BURNS, OREGON, ronage, at the new barber shop. go and see what he has on hand. For Sale. August 11, 1896. to bring it to town for repairs. Carl, I Notice la hereby given that the followlng- —The popular vote for Cleveland Cecil and Dell Dibble have not yet naioe.i settler has filed notice of his intention, —Dr. J. W. Clymer is prepared two i to make tlual proof in support of his claim, and The Blacksmith shop and in 1892 was 5.556.918; for Harrison been effected with the bicycle to do all kinds of aental work., that said proof will be made before Register <k Receiver It 8. Land Office at Burns Ore, on, i___'___ 2 we - give them credit for lots of H. C. Brown in Harney City, Sent. and (live him a call. Office at H. M 5,176.108; for Weaver, the people’s mania 18 1896. viz: W illiam D. H uffman . Hd. E. No. 42 for the NEJ4 NEU Sec .2Tp 29, with tools if desired,for sale cheap. candidate, 1,041,628; Hogan is for Bidwell, having more stamina. Horton's drug store. 8 R 82 E. names the following witnesses to prove prohibition. 264,133; for Wing, so I thinking of entering the list at the For prices and terms address H. C. his lie continuous residence upon and cultbation —Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Card of said land via: John H. Neal, Sylvester cial-labor, 21,164. The total popu I races at Burns in September, two Brown at Harney City this county, Smith, and Marion Horton of Diamend Ore., well were visiting friends in Burns L. B. Springer of Narrows, Oregon. lar vote cast, including all the scat best in three, mile heats againet or inquire at this office. THOMAS JONES, Register the latter part of last week. tering votes, was 12,110.636. the fastest horse present, but his, ---------------------- —Irwin Geer and Tom Jones —New goods for the firm Mason Partner> J- C., is off. • Chamberlain’s Colic, piNAL PROOF took the deer and fishing fever last & London wiH begi n to arrive about t ¡Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.1 Sunday and departed for the moun the 1st. w’eek in September. LAND OFFICE AT BURN8, OREGON. Notice. I This is the beat medicine in the | August 6, 1896. tains and mountain streams. Notice is hereby given that the following —Mrs. Peter Clemens is expect 28 world f°r bowel complaints. I named settler has filed notice of his inteution On Friday evening August —Mason A London will have ed home today from her visit to final proof in support of his claim,and to iriu LU ' ' . I I acts quickly and can always be that make said proof will be made before Register the only complete stock of mer friends in the Willamette ’ Valley ll^e c’t,’zen8 °f aU parties friends of' and Receiver U 8. Land Office at Burns Oregon, .. ,. . •. . n depended upon. When reduced wklfa on Sept. 17.1896, vis: J ohn H.W itzkll the tk white metal iirkn who favor 14 Bryan i i ...... chandise Harney Valley ever en We are told Mrs. Clemens is ac-. •fili» entry No. 208, for the NWJ4, Sec 24, Tp . . .. I with water it is pleasant to take, 24, Hd. S R. 30 E. z«. , H joyed. the free coinage of are .. , ... compauied by Mrs. Doug Leyens. I. and ............... ”* D silver “’c* “ ,ci • | try it, He names the following witnesses to prove and like many others you his continuous residence upon and cultivation on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. I Veiled to meet in Burns at the | of, saidland. viz: W J Johnson, Cal Geer, will recommend it to your friends —Attys Thornton Williams and Levens, residing near Burns. J. F. Whitworth, and W. T. Whitworth, all of .courthouse to organize a Bryan a For _ _ _ _ sale at 25 and 50 cents a bottle I "urM Orog°"' Judge Dustin of Canyon are in THOMAS JONES, Register. I club. Representatives from every ) by Druggists. " __ . I Burns, we suppose on business con —The following party started | precinct in the county aie kindly; nected with their profession from here this morning to enjoy an invited to be present and partici I ■ NOTICE.—TIMBER CULTURE. —We are informed that Mrs. outing of probably two weeks, viz; pate in the organization. Copshall expects to start a restau-1 Dr- McPheeters. Loyd Culp I Shi ®imr5-gwaW. _______ rant, in a few days in the Brown ian(1 Henry Cheatham, Miss Jennie ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY .McPheeters and her sister Mrs. building south of the post office. FOlirOLA'G LADISS, Loyd Culp —Two freight teams came in to ; Conducted by the Sitter» of St. Francit, day loaded for N. Brown; also O —School notices are posted for a D. Rusk with the engine purchased I poc veu •«. a Baker City, I mi me engine purenuseo | Rpec]a| roeetlng of taxpayers of j ___ Oregon. | ur < ity dads. thie district (Burns) to be held This institution offers peculiar —Judge Rutherford is building1 next Saturday at 3 o’clock p m.' advantages to young ladies who his ranehe, w-hich he lately pur-1 The object, as stated in the notice, wish to receive a solid, useful, and' choB»-d of J S. Bowen, situated on I s is - ------ a special ‘-1 *- “• refined education. -J----- - » Instruction is I to 1 lew tax - to pay off the river one mile north of this the present indebtedness and the given in all branches belonging to' place. consideration of hiring teachers for a thorough English education, he-' the winter term, wages, and length sides lessons on piano, violin.guitar, ' —Keep your monev at home. of term. banjo and mandolin; German lan Trade with Mason A London and guage; painting in oil, pastel, water R*"'the ad vantages of the largest —We are in receipt of a letter colors, and viayuiij crayon; nu all hlllUH kinds QJ of ^totk of g(M|(j8 ¡n Eastern Oregon from B. S. Pague, chairman of the plain and ornsmental needlework- _ ___ T_ . . . —Mrs. Tvler and daughter Miss I state county exhibits of Oregon In- short hand, typewriting, and book- w»sie ">f California who have been dustrial Exposition, which opens ' keeping ,or some weeks visiting friends in Portland September 10, and1 Studies will be resumed Monday, closes October 17 of this year. He Sept., 7,1896. For particulars send •^•rted for home yesterday. solicits exhibits of our resources for prospectus or apply at the "~Ii> the recorders court, yester- fur the exposition. The list is as James Dalton was arraigned follows: Grain, fruit, vegetables. I Academy. f<* Peddling beef in the town The fish, gold, silver, etc. If in case i was decided in favor of Jas. i «my of our citizens desire to repre-! lton and against Burns. sent th’s county by sending a sam-, "Mr. jacob Thompson, whose pie of any of the above products ’ JOHN F. STRATTON’S Okbrsted wme it • *ith ‘ ■ his sen H. E. Thomp they can do so. Send by freight, I . . IHo ^4 Band Instrument ^ofthis place. '■ l. BB been quite ‘ charges collect” Exposition, Port- has ** th* last week, , but T fifej _j we learn, land, Oregon, or send to this office Piccolosand drums Band Supply* i burning, he is on the mend. and we will forward the same. for JOHN F. STRATTON t I '-••rlosu. 111,111,111,1171 »th It I-------- ■ U. 8. LAND OFFICE,LAKEVIEW OREGON. JULY 28, 1896. lbvCMn«ril.'lr,M wl1.!"'.’’?®" e"tered this office Hr.ii.. . M’ w,hIte»y* against E. Knoop for ■J^ ure to comply with iaw as to timber-culture *ry No. 760 dated Aug. 17, 1887, upon the NU H r E34' f ' g ^ m IE^ A i ?K z * «ec. 17, Tp. 30 8 H.’l .u Harney County, Oregon with a view C?2C? ,ald entrv, contestant ■ alleging that said E. Knoop has wholly and ■ entirely fai.ed to do or caute to be done anv ■ act or ac s upon said tract of land with a lew ■ to compi ance with the T. C. laws and h*. I wholly abandoned the same. The said parties lofVranV’H II m "OD m <I.,<‘aVp’ ar at thePoffice ■ Prank on 8. Reide» Notary rublir nt l«4l Diowi<>Ti/i ■ of oiegon, the 5th ’, day «¿Sep emb^r at 1 | o’clock p m, to respond and birnlsh tesnmon v I r*”,car,?lnK»aM alleged failure. ThetestimSnv I then taken to be used in a final hearina of I case at this office on Sept. 15, 1896. * W. A. W ilsiiirk , Register. I Notice for Publication. I u 8. L and O ffice ,Burn8.Or..Ju!y21,t896. I Notice is hereby given that the follow I ”? n“.med settler has filed notice of hia I „/»!• OiDito mRke final proof in support I „ j 8a*j proof will be I 4 h'<Zore RegJ*ter and Receiver U. S, «.«»• a l^th lsSVz: UrD8' °rt‘gOn’ °BAUg- I J. NELLIS P± RKER. I a/l d ^Or section 19, tp. I 24. s? ; 80” N* 8E| Section <P’ t He names the following witnesaea I prove his continuous residence upon and I cultivation of. Haiti land, viz Ublhi Orville D. Rusk, ChM I Moore, all of Burns, Oregon ° Ed 5^^^^^^^^ homas J ones . Register. 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