The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 02, 1897, Image 1

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    CONSOLIDATED JOLY 22, 1896.
best GOODS
CHEAPEST PRICES
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. JUNE
| Co. horses that never run tor
I public money, purse
100
FOURTH DAY, JULY 6.
4 mile dash,free for all.purse 200
1 mile bicycle race for Har­
ney co. residents, purse
25
MASON & LONDON.
Red S. and Pin Ear barred in all
races.
Haye on Hand a New and Complete stock of
GROCERIES
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Furnishing
8 Soods,
Hats and Caps.
Boots and Shoes,
Adniiiiisti'ator’s Salt*.
Notice of Administrator's Sale of Real
Estate for Cash in Hand.
Notice is hereby given that under ail
thority of an Older of Sale by the Hon.
County Court of Harney county, Stale
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of Oregon, duly mule and entered on
jU8| Glions, (Ki lllr :il1 ,I'IV 1,1 May. 1897. at the tegulai
May, 1897, term of said court, the un-
I det-signed adnrnistiator was duly em
; powered and licensed to sell all of the |
Prices as lew as any R. R. point, with addition of freight.
i teal estate of the estate of W illiam 1»
Hudspeth, deceased, of which he died
j seized, in said county and state, al pri­
gßTMAIL ORDERS given special attention.
vate sale for cash tn hand ; 1 will so sell
' at private sate for cash tn hand, on or
after the 24th day of June, 1897, nil oi
'the fohowtng described real estate to-
• wit:
The east half ot lite southeast quarter I
' ( E 1 2 oi HE 1 4) of section nineteen (19)
irjuth-
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the northwest quaiter ol ‘ I
market
and j advancing
prices r tor I ami
( N
,utllWt ‘ ,K1 . .e quarter
west quarter and . the
aoiitliwesl
She Simcs-iteraiil
Fl uid qiWl)
EVERY
BY
WEDNESDAY
EYED FEOS.
P ublishers and P roprietors .
SI INSCRIPTION RATES:
one Year
.......................................... 12.0c
Six Months
.................................. LW)
Three Months
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In Mentoriam.
Died, at the Imme of C. B. Mat­
ney, on Applegate. Jackson county
Oregon, May 15, 1897, Miss Mitnda
Maupin, aged 19 years, formerly of
Burns, after * an illness of two
weeks. She was called peacefully
awav, to meet her heavenly Father
and her mother who awaited her
on the other shore.
\\ ith t’rie'ds on eat th we me t in
gladn< ss,
\\ bile swift Hie moments fly;
But ever cotues the thought of
Sadness—
That we must sty good bye.
Ilow joyful is the hope that lingers
Wlitn loved one* cross death a sea
That we, whet, ull earth’s toils
are endpo.
B itli th.ui shall ever be.
No parting words shall then be
spoken
In ihut bright Imine so fair;
But songs ot joy and peace and
gl nlneos
SI ail reigli fori Vi r the. e.
A\ e ll never s«v good-bye in
hcavi n —
Wr il never say good by,
For in 'bat land ot light anti 8 >ng
W e ll • ever stiy g"< d bye.
M M
We want your trade and
in order to get it we are offering
unheard of bargains in all lines:
Ten per cent entrance tee re­
quired in all races. Entries to be
made with the secretary on or be­
fore 8 o’clock the evening before
each race. In all races 5 horses to
enter and three to start. First
1 horse 70 per cent, second horse Diy Goods,
j 30 per cent The races to be gov,
I erned by the Blood Horse Associa
I tion Rules.
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C. \V. M c C lain , President. ¡Wines.
J. J. D onegan , Secretary.
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ClotmriG.
Boots & Shoes,
Liquors,
Cigars,
Pausi Beer.
Groceries.
Provisions,
Hardware,
Farm Machinery,
Wagons.
WRITE US FOR PRICES
Oregon Forwarding Co.
Ontario,
Oregon
their products, there seems to be of the northwest quaser NW I 4 of
,
,
' >W 1 4 and SW 1-4 oi N A I-J) ot section
no reason why the sheep and cat- twelltv (.jq), township tbinx-three (33;
lie owners of Crook countv should i south of lange thuty (¡i t) I.. W. M
The sml ii half of the soil'll west quar­
not this year go far towards over­ ter and the southwest quarter ot th»
BURNS.
OREGON.
quarter (S 1-2 oi SW 1 4 and
coming the depression thrust upon southeast
SW 1-4 of >E 1-4) ol s ci ion twenty (29)1
them three years ago. The horse­ mid i lie ten t h w, st qtia11, r ot the north I
quarter (NW 1 4 ol NE 1-4) of sec-]
men also seem to have limited rea east
tmn twe,.tv nine (29), towimhip tliirlx
son to hope for better times, as re­ tlnee (33) south ot range ihuly (39) E. '
All kinds of Machine extras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery,
M
I
ports from various Northwestern W The
Bonthenst quarter of tiie south-
Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc.
points indicate an inquiry for ani- ea.-t qnaHer (SE 1-4 ot SE J 4) of sect ion |
tnenlv (2)), and the southwest qnaitei
mals of the better class, the de­ I of the soUihaest quarter (StV I 4 of
mand arising principally from an sW 1 4) of section t weiitv one (21), anil
the northwest quarter of the noithwest
intended shipment to Japan. A quaiter (NW 1 4 of NW 1-4) of section
stock-growing country will survive i i weiity eight (28), and Hie noitliei.Mt I Garden Seeds and Sporting Goods.
The only
j quartet ot the northeast quarter (NEl 4
some hard blows, for when people of NEl 4) ol section twenty nine (29), I
Tin Shop in barney Co
can get money they must have itH i towusliip t lurty-i hree (33) » >u It of raiiga i
thirty (30) E W. M
products.—Prineville Review.
j
The south half of the northeast qnar- '
Give uh a call and we will Convene» you that wa can give better
ter and the s mill half of the noithwest
prices
than
anyone.
(.S' 1-2 ot NEl 4 and S 1 2 of
The gamblers in Baker City are quarter
N
i 4 ol m ction twei ly-etglit 28
split up just now into two factions, : townshiptliirty-three [33] south of range
[3> •]. E W M
and one set has informed agair.st tbitty
Tile east half oi the southwest quarter
the other, causing prosecutions for (E 1 2 of SW 1 4) of seci ii nt twenty-sev­
[27]. and the east half oi the north
violating the g:itwbling oidinance of j en
xve-t quarter ( E 1 2 of hi W 1-4) of s o—
i m>h thut y-four (34), township thirty - •
the city to be begun.
I, S. GEER à CO,
CRESCENT BICYCLES
The Burns Bar
RACES!
RACES!!
1
i
$800 In Purses.
'
The Burns Jockey Club will give '
four days racing, July 2, 3, 5 and
¡6, 1897.
I
FIRST DAY, JULY 2.
| mile dash, free for all,
$150
purse
!
SECOND DAY,JULY 3.
8 mile dash,free for all.purse 150
THIRD DAY. JULY O.
? mile ami repeat,2 in 3, free
With plenty of »rasa on the ran*
175
for
all, purse
g*s. abundant neef and mutton, to
grow fat thereon, and with a ready
600 yard dash, for Harney
three (33) south ol range thirty (39),
E W M
TRISCI1 & DONNEGAN, Proprietors.
The west liilf of Hie northeast quar­
ter mid the west half ot the southeast ,
quarter ' W 1-2 of NE 1-4 an 1 W 1-2 of
ftE 1-4) of section thirty-four (34). !
township t hirl y-l hree [33j south of'
range tbirtx [3d] E W Al
’I he east In,If of lite southeast quarter
( E 1-2 of > E 1-4), <4 section Hurt x -lour
34]. and the south Im If ol the south west I
quartei [ft 1—2 <»f SW 1-4] ol sectmii
thirtv-flxe [35], township lliirty-lhree |
[33] Mouth of iaiige thirty [3 'j E W M
r^y’Courteous treatment guaranteed. Your patronage lolicited.
I he south hab Of the northwest quar­
ter [S 1-2 of NW 1-4] amt lot iiuium-reil
fo'ir [4] of section two [2], a* d lot uuin-
ie-red one [lj.of section tnree [3‘. towu-
► b’p I h: r’y-'our [24J sont h of i., i _>e tlm -
tv (39). E. W Al
Alt localrxi hi Hai—|
list i-onnty. (tiegon
Bid* will he ieia-ivvd t>V me at lite o’—
Hee of Afes-OH ( re»sh r xk Ronner, ar
Hie town of CeilerviHe, t i!lf Hila. <>■
at the office ol Waters A Gowan, in' at­
torneys, hi Rums, Han,ey cy'ioty, ln>
gon
J. A. H alladay , contractor.
Terms of sale: Cash in 'land, or on I
Carrying U. S. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Exp»**
deposit subject to con fir mat ion of said
sale I V swid court.
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B WK KI.IFI E
Adm-nwtfrator
. *3 ve Burna Tu-t.-hy .Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon City
of the estate of Wllliatu 19. HodapCth,
j
■ointe, Far« $5.
deceased
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Fixxo Winos. Liquore And. Cigai s
Burns.Canyon Stage Line