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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1897)
—Relic hunters almost destovad CITATION. The President's Social Li e the fence around McKinley’s house Ex-President Harrison, whose at Canton. Alxuit three y«ars articles iri the Ladi”~ Hom» Journ hence the president will l«gin al are creating such widespread mending them. interest, will write aiout “The So — M' Kii.lev’s p< stmnet»r general cial Life of the President.” in the Mr. Gary of Baltimore, has eight April issue ofjthat magazine. The unmarried daughters. He surely ex President will toll of the dinners, should 1« aide to dispose of them receptions, etc., that are given by in his new invironmeril, says the the Chief Executive, and detail the East Oregonian. great social demands made upon him. He also gives a peep into — If tLe wicks for kerosene lamps the White House dinning room and are s<iaked in strong vinegar twenty- silver closet, and notes the beauty four hours, ami thoroughly aired of the service used for State din before inserted, all smoke will be ners, which was bought at second avoided, the wicks will last twice hand. It is said that he also pays as long, and increased brilliancy of heed to the oft repeated question. light will be obtained.—Ex. “How much of his salary can a \V. Wills, of Hay creek. Crook President lav aside?” •n the C’ountv Court of the Stale of <> .-¡¡••n for the Countv ■ f Harne»'. In '».I- 'I dler of the L-t.il“ of 'Vi llani It Hudspeth, Deceased , To Amanda Hud-pe'n. B F HuB path. \Vi It.itn W Hudspetn, And ew I) liud»|ieth, George M HudupetU. t ha.lee E llu l-ta-lh, Marv E H«' pelli. Ja-uea H. Hnd-petli.Nancv Huds peth and L'ICV llud-|etlf. widow etui lennut William I» Hu l-peli, d.cea-- ed. ami-I < Wel*>»m». guardias.of •»!<! i Marv E Hud-ji-th; .lame« H Hud — |.tlli, N-iu v Hud»|ietli and Lucy Huds- lietli, and to all ottier heir» ttiiknown | .m l to all persons who tn.tv be interest-1 ed in »aid ea'ate. Greeting : In the Name of the state of Oregon, , von and each of yon are liereb? cited and require I to appear beto'e the < otiti- . tv Court ot thr Sta’e of Ore.’ou for the County of Harney at the <•< nrt room thrrrof at the town of Burna in-aid county, mi the 3rd day of May. 1*.'7. at . 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at a term ot • »aid court to fie then and there holdeu. to allow can-«1 if any exist why an order should not be made bv said t’ourt au thorizing C B, Wickllffr-.admiuiatrator ol toe eftatu of William 1* Hiid«|>edi. county, acting upon the n-quest of di-c-a»»d fo »ell at private »aleail the real propeity of said estate, namely, tii'jae citizens of hit section, has aeked pi N VI PBOO1 two certain tract» or parcel« id land I Governor Lord to intercede in be Situated in Mid County of Harney and half of the Eastern Oregon people LAND OFFICE AT BURNS, ORKGON. dreen'ted as follow«: 1 One tract in Township number 33, in the matter of the exclusion of February 24. 1*97. South range 30 Ea»' of " illamette Meri- Notice I* hereby given thaf the following- diaii. coiitainii g 1140 acres, and coin- | • to« k from the Cascade reserve, bv named Betller has fl led notice of his intention to make final proof it support of taif claim, pnaing and tieing tlie East ha t of the inanking a special request of the and that »aid proof will be made bekrre the Souih«-a»t quarter of Secti m 19. and the | Keiciat« .' an I Receiver I >. Land Office, at Northwest quarter of the southwest president. Burna. Outgun, on April X, I*’.»7, viz D aniel I N. \' «air.*. lid No. 157, f«»r the SE 4 Sec 20, Tp quarter of Section 20, and tlie .'■oulbwest qilarte» of 'lie No1 th west qii i t r of -ad 23. a K j F. He names the following witness a to prove Section 20, and the South half of the —The Weiser St ven Devils rail hie continuous residence upon and < ullnaiiou road is to be the Payette Seven j of. aaid land, viz John % Jolies, Edward C. Southwest quarter of »aid Section 20, Fayiorand Ferdinand D-ua c'it, of Burna. Ore and tie .'»out hwe»t quarter oi llie South Devils railway. Weiser through I gon, aud Owen shinicledet ker of Harne) Oreg ea»t quarter ol said Section 20. and the TH >.M a - JONE..*, Register. N'ortliwe-i quarter of tl.e .,ortbwesi lack of enterprise fails to get the quarter of 'Section 29. anil the S iiitlirasi qnaiter ol he »oiltliea-i q 1 • ter ot said road which will be boi t out from V S LAND OFF l( E Sectiuu 2 i, and tlie Soutiiwe-t quaitei Payette. Surveyors are at work, Burnt,Oregon, January 19, 18'.'7. of tlie Sonlhwe»t quarter ot Sei'tloli 21, and tlie N’ortliweat quarter of the Nori h- contracts for construction are being To Whom it inav concern: Notice 1« hereby that tlie Wil- we«t qu-rter of Seetiou 2». ai d the let. Indications point to the build lainetieValley un«i< amende Mt \\ Roa. I Noilliweat miarter of the Nortbea»! ing of the road this time without Coin pan * ha* tiled in till* >rti< e a in»t of quarter ol .»e< lion 29, and tlie South land« Hitiiated in the townahip* dew half of tlie Northeast quarlerjof »aid fail. rribed I h -I<» w .inti ha* applied for a pat Section 28, Hud tlie Sotrh li of of the ent for aaitl land*; that the hat is open N'o tliwe»t quarter of »aid St Hou 28 to the public for iii*pe<*tion, and a copy ( 2 One tract in Towualii; 33 and 34 | — What a mnd fellow the state thereof by 'le*<* iptive *ui»divi*ionn. ha* Smith of Range 30 E..»t ot ‘Villaiuete treasurer would Be if the counties been ¡MiHted in a convenient place in Meridian coiitainiug Six Hiihdn d and lliiaoffice, lor the inaoection oi ail per ihniy lone and 87-110 ’>.. I.»7 ac es. should pay in the state taxes as nona interested and the public generally I < <>mpri»lng and being lb«' 1 i-t half ui \\al hu the next MXtv data following ' die .»ou'liwe»r quarter oi »• -tion 2’7 111 ►•seed against them. Of course he the date of thiM h lice prote^ta or con- would lock th” money tight I v in teal* M|{.<iii'l the claim of tlie company I-a'd Townahiii 33. and the Ea»t bait ot llie No’lliw.-st quarter • i .*»eetlon 34 III the treasury vaults and keep it to am tia< t or *uf*iivi*ion within any , «aid rown»liin 33. and me \\ e«t half of ••eclion or part «»I M-ctioti, deticrilied ill there until another legislature con the I *t. on the tfroii d I hut ttie name is I lie No«1liea»t quartet o> ■»a t seciloii 34 in e.»i-i Town* ip -Lf. i» Southeast ’ 33, hi ai »1 d venes two years hence. Ths conn tuoie laluable lor luineral than for atfij- oti.irier < f r>Mi<l >ecti*»i» 3t in said low n- I ’1 cuitural pinpoaea, will lie received an i n e S »utii- ties may lu* |on to that job them noted for report to the General Lan<i ( ship .. and the >>»uih n ■ 4f-i qtinr’tM of Sei’ii n « « . Hai I fuaii- 1 selves. Why t ol keep the money Office at A a*h,r»uton, l> C I’-hip JJ. ,in<l I be South l> It t 'iie North • South ol base hue and East of Wil- '»»’■t ipiar er of Section 2 i >.ii«i 1'ow u at Imine? Inmette Meridian >El4 ^ec 17 alni ship >4. ami Lot Nun. ■ •! -I of stnl A H I i H 34 , '*e«ii«iti 2 in -i,<<| loan-i p J4. an.l I.ot T h > m a * .lost .*, Register. INutuOe rii I of Section u said fown- —A California man named Moon A A. Cow ING, Recriver. ship was presented with a daughter bv I Ilia citation is isaltril ,n |>u susnee of Lis wife. That was a new moon. «n order ot sai l Court in de ..nd entered on the fifth day of Mar .. Ls’.l” The old man was so overcome that I H itue>* tn« ham! sud ie -eal of aaid I I Court hereto itiived til - t i • littii d v Ot ' he went oil and got drunk That J.C. Wooley was a full moon. And when he got sober he had but 25 cents left. That was the last quarter. But when the old lady met him at the door with a rolling pin there was a total «clips*, with a comet in ths distance I Match, 1897 LKV. Clerk K I \ K*rv«lf»ui I» !•<•»»% cry Free XN old and v* kll T ried K kmrdy . — Mm NX indaluw a ^<M?thinK syrup >veu uaed for over fifty irari by tnillhm« ? »««ihers for their hildrm whilv trr’hing. » I. nerfet t SUCreM. It >«•«<■ ‘ • a ihr hi 1. a«»f • • s the ruma, a!la' a ORFG. a pain, < nfva wind coiic, an : it thr beat reme . vdy h»r biarrhe» ra la p »said to the taate -w»ld hy Draggi* > in v\rry part of the world. 1wrnt\ tivr m’a a l»i»ttlr. n value is invaia » labié Hr anre and ark for Mr* Windalow*B manv '•oothingSyrup, and take no Other kind. F punt S W«r. ^a •<• jonîi r. s <JKU ..RATU r.mot» w R U ».'.tone G»« a . f »««7-« •■—iv ar*-» ■ Knew* and , « »a B R Ferry s S*«d Annuli % H and I astri m ; «air rar-ii % . MXN9OUNS, B«*^*-**’ —.'•-»■ ^ X b- •I« I *11. All Treated Alike. Table Service the Best £j^“Partie8 desirng regular board are requested to consult the Landlord. BRICK MASON, PLASTER ER and VENEERING. B« d Burns, Oregon. M c I ntyre , Brick Aiwa s on Hand for Local Custom Veneeting box, or frame houses almost as cheap as rustic and much more comfortable—makes a solid wall, durable, very warm in winter and cool and pleasant in summer. Parties not conversant with the Veneering process and want a nicely finished wall in residence, will do well to consult Mr. McIntyre before finishing with rustic. Burns Ontario Stage Line. FRONT EARN. C. A.SNOW&CO X The proprietors of this large and commodious House are experienced hotel keepers and the public is assured good accommodations. , ih X i ix«. rox. —The secretary of state recently received a communication from a ...... . . . nnmlrer of business men of Prairie Mr. ooiey Ina City. Grant county, asking as tn friend* in this cuuntv to give him > what the effect of the failure of tne a call when at Huntington. legislature to trass a general appro GEO S. SIZEMORE. priaton lull would l>e upon the sixth ATTORNEY, district fair, which is to be held at Bt rn ' s , . O regon . | that |Miint this rear A reply was < ... <■. .ion-. I..,n*i I'u-'i r-s. and Kral Estate matter proiui ; » a inded to. sent to the inquirers stating that as li e appropriations were only mad« for a biennial term and the » KK.vT HU K- BIGGS, legis «lure having failed to make it» C<1. f a all tai* '•»I Trade » t AN VON Boss. < 4rrMe i Wt. provi-HHis for the fair.it would S P »teat Oflce. ♦ IS • . —■ •'•.nr i * . c « m > time than tboet Hicks & Biggs fol low 'hat no state futida would r J *-« to w>tb dr**.f j». be av table tar the district tair f ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ‘I »• »ecoresl <| tic» t i i. or for that matter f'titb PAlrBla, with Otliccs at Canyon Citv and Burns. war’■‘talc, cOMfty.or fair lìllà include* the state of Sa it, and will naturely ad cl i-3 th«* a me| meeting* *f the diti r . Fafeat J< ji ft «Mu »41 «A, 0. C • lit t rs tn th« »tate — Engle rwv «nuTT«» « McCLAIN & WILLIAMS, Proprietors. i I RED OREGON BURNS, ( H PROPT t'F THE BURNS HOTEL I? w a l ktx*» MUSICAL MERCHANOlSe, î r I • •---• •!■• .?•«. V.. *■ I '.tian - ’ ' , Ml pr.-e-t ',«■ ■«•,. Ma) rrw, Al M I * i no, i „ »rTM«. ai. a m ' Leaves Burns daily at 6:30 r m . Arrives at Ontario in 42 hours Fare One way S7.50. Round trip 115.00. Through freight 3Jcts. a pound. Two days “ntice at any P. 0. on the route and covered coaches wil be furnished for paaaangers. H. A. Williams. Proprietor ______ H M HORTON C^K^DFAI.ERS Proprietor f DRl GS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, ST \ I iONFRY, DIAMOND DYES, CHOICE PERFUME8 * FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, TOBACCO, CIGARS ETC. Fine Wines & Liquors for Medical Purposes Prescriptions accurately compounded. Firat Claw Dental Work Don*.