ne TimES-Jierald. — T he T imes H erald and Ore gonian for $2 in advance. The Celebration. —C. H. Voegtly has a car load of To those who were up in time to see old Sol break above the hor nails on the road. ÀSY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. izon un thu morning of July 5th, it —Call on R. A. Miller A Co and Just Received at was clear that the weather prophet get their prices on groceries. WÏDNMDAY. JULY 7. IW7. had worked a hardship on the ice Ladies drawers and undervests cream man, as well as others, who at Mrs. A. A. Cowing’s. Local News. cater to the thirsty upon these B orn .—To Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. occasions. Again we ».'k our subscribers to While the latest fashions prevail bear wi'b u» in our failings. 1 he King, July 5th, a girl. force on T he T imes H erald , from New Goods—Duck, black sateen, ing could be seen in all their diver- A complete line of the following goods in the latest figures and patterns can be found at our store: We wish to inform you that it is editor to devil, are jusc Americans sieu forms, showing the cosmopoli Enough to celebrate with a ven- and colored dimities 10cents ayard fly time and that we have a large tan feature» of our young and at Mrs. A. A. Cowing’s. IL-nce the delay. amount of growing city, yet the “summer TAMBOUR, FANTAISIE, FIGURED SATINES, ORGANDIES, WASH SILKS, GRENA Just arrived—a lot of Oliver Mr. C A. Haines has been ap girl” was doomed to disappoint “Tanglefoot” & “Lightning Fly chilled plows, at C. II. Voegtly’s. pointed postmaster at Narrow». DINES, SWISS, TOIL DU NORD. PERCALE, CIIALLIES, LAWNS E.PA-TANTS, Killer” ment. At an early hour the streets — Those plunge baths at the Boots and shoe» at R. A. Miller CHAMBRAYS, PRINTS, BRILLIANTINES, INDIA L1NONS, APRON AND began to be filled with people who fly paper on hand. Lay in a good Warm Springs below town will seemed bound to get all they could supply now as you will need it be 4 Co ’»- FANCY CHECKED FRENCH GINGHAMS, FOULARDS, MULLS make you feel like a new man. out of the enjoyments of the day. fore the season is oyer. Fred Oakerman was in Burns on A fin« line of pipes at the City MOHAIRS, and before 10 o’clock there were business the first of the week. REMEMBKIi Drug Storo that are being sold at a over 1,000 people on the streets. People from all parts of the bargain. In fact all the best Wash Goods of the season. Never before hai there been such a the Ice Cream Soda Sunday. Our county celebrated .in Burns on th* If you want a chain mower, call gathering of people in Burns. The fountain quenched 1000 thirsts July 5th. early, as they are going fast and hotels found it impossible to pro fifth. CITY DRUG STORE. _jr you want an Oliver Chilled only a few left. C. H. V oegtly . vide accommodations for all and f£7"Careful attention giyea to Mail Orders. Plow cal! on C. IL Voegtly, »ole E. I’. Rollins, an old soldier liv-| many »ought lodgings in7privute Bgvn’. • ng ou Prather creek, has been families. All Bti’.'scribers who wish to run ¿ranted a pension. Promptly at 10:30 the processioi Artesian Water. their brands in the T imeh -II luald arrived at the church, where a part Dave Sweitzer and Mrs. P. A. ihould send them in. Merer’. McIntyre A Lewi» have .Cammann were married at West of the exercises were held. It soon If you have a ranch or city prop fall July 1. became evident that the church received a pipe puller, and will erty fol sale, or rent, list with Lewir would not accommodate one-fourth start to raise the pipe in the artes W L. Gazzam, special agent of 4 Byrd. of the immense crowd gathering ian well, six miles east of Burns, the Aetna Fire Insurance Co., of around to hear the reading of th< to the first flow 335 feet bel.w the James Anderson was in this week Hartford, Conn., will be in Burns Declaration of Independence and surface, in a few days. with a load of grain from his ranch next week. the »ration of the day. near Drewsey. This contemplated effort has been lion R. P. Bland, that grand old Marching back to the upper end known by us for some time but not R. A. Miller & Co. have just re man of Missouri and father of th< if Main street, there was a scram published, except a notice vzhen ceived a supply of lamps, lantern» silver cause in the United States ble for seat» on the balconies ef the first spoken of by the above named Notice of Sheriff's Sale. and glaasware. uses an U. borne Mower. We sell hotels, the sidewalks were filled, gentlemen. Having received the Mrs. H. B. Symes, who has been the Osborne. I. S. G eer A Co. while many took positions in the By virtue of nn execution and order apparatus to accomplish the work of sale isHued out of tlie circuit court of middle of the street. under the care of Dr. Volp for some Tim Donovan's team ran awa\ state of Oregon for the coui ty of From the balcony of the French we feel justified in bringing it again die time, is now able to be out. Harney, wherein the Board of School Sunday, breaking the tongue onto: hotel, Miss Gay Delmas read tht before our readers, feeling confident i.Hiid Burns, Oregon. H. C. LEVENS Propt., Commissioner« were plaintiffs and —If you want a piano or organ the wagon, throwing Tim out ano Declaration of Independence in a the effort will be successful. Ahne<la A Stenger and Mary E. Sten ger. Frank ie Stenger, Cal Stenger and write the .Jacobsin Book and Mush bruising him up some. ‘brcible and realistic manner. This If the flow at the depth of 335 Peter Stenger, minor heirs of P. F. Co. The Dalles, Oregon,for prices. was followed by a choice »election deceased,and Elizabeth Stenger foot proves to be ¿30 gallons per Stenger —C. H. Voegtly has a car load guardian of said heirs, aud Clara Wick Vegetable» of all Thos Walls and family, of Cat >f Mitchell wagons. Mr. Voegtly from the band. The mayor then, Fresk Meat, with a few remarks, introduced oui minute, as was claimed by Kellogg liffe were defendant«, upon a judgment low valley, accompanied by Miss is the only agent in Burns fur th« •stcemed citizen, M. FitzGerald, a. and decree rendeied in sanl circuit court at the time he struck it, they wifi •n the 27th day of Mny,1897,for the sum kinds when' in Shirk, are guests of friends in Mitchell wagons and parties need »rator of the day. Comment upon order a first class steam power out of Twenty Five Hundred Dulhirs(.*2.5 10) ng on? should call on him at once what Mr. FitzGerald said is hardly Burns this week. State« gold coin, with 8 per Season. fit and be prepared to sink wells t< in United interest theieon from the 21st dav Lard, Butter an<l*i The little son of Mr. and Mrs. J necessary, as his oratorical ability any depth. The county court, who cent Mrs. Jos. Sturtevant, who ha® >f March, 1893, mid the further sum of s well known in Harney county attorneys fee, and costs nnd din- been sick since about the 20th o- D. Moore fell from a horse yester Yet to do him justice we deem ii has possession of all the material |200 hursemenia taxed at $30, 1 have this day ’ ay, dislocating and fracturing hi- very proper to say that it was at and machinery left here by Kellogg, levie«l upon all the right, title, claim January, is improving rapidly un left elbow*. Dr. Marsden was called he “eleventh hour” when all hopes has kindly consented to let then, and interest of said d -fendants, in nn 1 der the treatment of Dr. Volp. to the following de«crihe l real est.ite, if procuring any other had failed ind set the broken Jim’). ro-wit: The NEJ^ of Sec. 18, Township hat he kindly contented to per use what will be of any ¿benefit to 23 The Athletic Club will give at! R31 E.containing 169 acres of I ind. them. And just here we would form that part, lea' ing him no tim. —Jorgensen has the finest and Notice is hereby given that 1 will on exhibitional Locher’s Hall Friday in which to make preparation. state it would not be amiss for all the 7th »lav of August, 1897,at 3 o’clock G-ive Ixiixx Call evening and a social hop after. Ad best lot of goods that ever catne t< While it is possible, as was re who are interested in this project p. m . of said day. in front of the court Burns; go and see for yourself house door of the county of Harney, mission, free. lie is also taking Cabinet Photos marked by the speaker, that somt of irrigating our high sage brush «ell at public auction for United —Mrs. Mina Walton and Miss it $3 per dozen. Do not forget t< may feel that the usual current oi laud by artesian waler to lend their <»ate« gold coin, all the right, title, claim and intere»t ot «aid defendants of, bought dwelt upon during excr Wintermeir have opened dress isak jo and see what he has on hand. •:i»e» of thia kind, was not strictly tid and assistance, as it will tak< in and to the above devcnbed property, mg parlors in the building formerly so much thereof «.« muv he necessary Guns and ammunition always or idhered|Jto, yet, judging from th< time and money to raise the pipe or to satisfy said judgment, with interest occupied by the Land Office, when and costs, to the highest and best bid they will lie pleased to meet their hand We can can save you money hearty applause, we would aay tha: to the desired depth. der. fr.ends and customers. ■n these goods We will take yout the speaker struck the k«ynote <>! It is a patent fact that if artesian Dated this 6th di v of .Jn’jr, 1897. the people of this place. A. J M c K innon , Miss Lottie Stevens, sister o‘ •irders and get them cheapvr The program in the afternoon was rater can be had at a depth of By S am M other hkai >. Sheriff. DEALER IN - Mrs. J. M. Vaughn, has been elect than you can. Give us a chans». earned out as heretofore printed from three to five hundred feet Deputy. ending in the evening with a grand every IGO acres of this fine farming ed principal of one of the Portland I. S. G eeii & Co. CROOKHY, V nail under the management of tb< school». M arried —July 6th., at the resi nand boy», which was a success in land in the valley will be speedily C hurch S ervice — Stind.-.r morn •ence of Rvron Terrell in Burns. ■svery particular, showing the inter wrought into cultivation. The wa : : AMMUNITION- GUNS, TINWARE- ing at 11 a m . I will preach s' Mr. Lute Parker and Leona Zeigler -et the band boys tale in makinj ter being warm is vastly superio: Burns; same day at 3 r. x. and fustice Lewis officiating. It was* 41 nything they are connected with to river water for irrigating pur a , succes« beyond a doubt. poses. And at the depth already PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. 8 30 p. m . at Harney; on Monday quiet affait. only a few friends and MACHINK SHOP IN CONNECTION, Bicycle«, Mowing Machines, G um mentioned it brings it within the evening next at Drewsey, Medical Examiner for the New cts. repa.red promptly and satisfactory. relative» being pre»ent. The con Died from Natural Causes. means of every one contemplating York Life Inaurance Co. J. C. T empleton . trading parties ar» well known hen government land. *i£“Office at residence. George S. Sizemore and M. L ind T he T imes -H erald joins theii Certain information cam» to th' We sincerely hope'all interested nany friends in extending congrat Lewis counted 748,971,256,041,783, knowledge of the authorities recent in this matter will help Messrs. Mc ly that. T. N. Baker, who died at 914,231 crickets o^ their way iron ulations. S. W. MILLER, Silver creek June 16, as previouel- Intyre A Lewis in th's enterprise Silver Creek last Saturday, anc Queen Vic is rowing old, reported in T he T imes II kkai . d . NOTARY PUBLIC. Quoen Lil is deposed, think it probable that three or fou did not die a natural death and Queen Stoves all the rage. might have been overlooked. that the symptoms of his briefill E-INAI. PROOF Burns, - - - Oregon. For particulars in regard to the iiess indicated poisoning Wm Reynolds, who is buying Acting Coroner M. L. Lewis, to LAND OFFICE AT BURNS OREGUN cattle for an eastern firm, pasted stove business, call on I. S. Geer A geth»r with Geo. Sizemore and Doc JULY 7, 1897. errat hicks , j . w bioos . through Burns last Friday with Co. tors Marsden and Vofp went ove> Notice 1« hereby Riven that the following C anyon city . of Inten tamed settler« have filed notice ................ Some of our business men are last Friday, summoned a jury anc tion to make final proof on their »c«pc»tivt 2.300 head on his way to Hunting Hicks & Biggs before the Kegialer and Receiver of th» iow talking of forming a stock exhumed the body and made : claims, ton. ’. H l.au'l ofiiee at Burns Oregon, on £atur thorough examination, with the re i lav the 14th da* of Augnat 1*97, viz ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, company and building a large and suit that death was from a rupture« Timothv Doaovau. H<1 app icatton No. 3, foi We Lave a nice farm, containing and lx>t I, Sec. 7, Tn. 10, S commodious hall for such occasions ancorim of the aorta, and all par K 30. E. Offices at Canyon City and Burns •385 acres, two mile» southwest of B Waters, Hd application No ‘.I. for as will be attended by large crowds ties suspicion»! are thoroughly ex- hr Edward HW'4HE>4, her. 23. and V. k M«. N* *• Eugene, Oregon, and on the gravel <K‘4. Me Tp -J). S R. E We are informed that half the lum honor» ted. They name the following wltfeorses to prov< GEO. R. SIZEMORE, soad. Good dwelling, good ban ber, half the shingles and all the The following is the verdict o. heir continuous residence upon and rultiva ion of Raid laud, viz: Timothy Donovan, Ed ATTORNEY, and outhouses; good orchard and hardware are now ready and at the I he coroner’s jury: ward B. Waters. Janies Lampahirr. W. E. Smith O regon and A W. Waters, all of Burns, Harnc) Count? B urk », ........................... We, the undersigned, the jury "ell fenced, worth $7,000, to trad< disposal of the company for that > regun Collet-.ions. Land buxines«, and Real summoned to appear before M L Ebtate matter promptly attended to. purpose. Thi» is a step in the T homas J oke «. Register. for a stock ranch in Eastern Oregon right direction, as there is not a Lewis, acting coroner of the count of equal value. L ewis A B yrd . building in Burns large enough for of Harnev, state of Oregon, at Sil griNAL PROOF James McDevitt, better known in public gatherings We consider it ver creek on the 3d day of July LAND OFFICE AT BURNS, OREGON STUCK INSPECTOR. 1897, to inquire into the cause o', Burns as “Little Butch,” nephew i good investment. June 6, 1A97. ike death of T. N. Baker having of James McDevitt, who was hen Notice 1« her«by that the following First door south 3 Post Otlice. J B ur FOE IIARNEY COUNTY, An accident occurred on the race «cttler hr« filed noth-e of hi« Intentlor last spring looking for a new rang' grounds yesterday, that, for a few '•een duly sworn, according to law named <» make final proof in support of hiarlaim.aiH I. Nf. I)aviH. hat «aid proof «ill be n ude before Reglatei for his cattle, arrived Tuesday. 1I< moments, assumed a serious aspect. and having made such inquisition »nd DEPUTIES, Receiver C H. Land office at Burna Oregon. states that I.is uncle is on the wav Geo. Smith's carriage, containing after inspecting the body, and hear >n luly Iz Er:i<-at llent|» h Kallenl>«rb ing the testimony adduced find Hd. en»rv No,»., for the E' a >W' 4 A Ixrts f, A C. M. Fields, — Andrews, Or. to this county with about 800 head Mrs Smith, her little son, and Mr» 4er 6 Tp 24 S R 32 E that the deceased was nam'd T. N 7. He name«th»? foilowlnp wltneasra to prove Ace Johnson, - • Drewsey, Or of cattle. Wm. Buffington, wa» standing Baker, was a native of America bi« rontinnoua realdenrenpon and » tilth «Hon >f aaid land, viz E < Taylor. Fer»lln«nd H. S Morris, — Kiley, Or. Nail» have dropped. Did you somewhat in the background when was afxut 60 years old; that h< benetedt. Fred l.unabar* an I Louie Rat ine, al) by some means one cf the h»r««s of Burna Oregon. cam» to his death on the llith day hear them fall? We always buy TIIOM AS JONES. Regiater. nails by the car load, and have al got his bridl • fast under the tongue, of June, 1897. by natural causer t------- IN TIIE ways given better price» than any and in surging backward pulled it according to evidence produced. from his head. The team becoming NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dated this 3d day of July, 1897 one else and can do so now, if you frightened at thi« began to run, and R. J. W illiams giye us a chance. PROPT OF THE AT Bt'RN» OREGON LAND OFFICE had it not been for the presence of F red O akf . k . max I. S G eer A Co. jene 19, 1897. mind, ns well as the staying quali R N. M iller Notier if bereby fiwn thnt J< «f>h Z. ins in riding in R C G arrett Th» first ‘'Weary Willie,”’ of the ties of Will Cu htflfile<t notlre <»f hi« intern Ion to walte final and securing rtn hold upon the preof tiefore Rcjrlefcr *nd Rerelver at theh *V m . S pencer genus hobo,made his appearance on .ftw •• in r. >. Land offp »• Biirt-I, Oreton, oi I saac F oster . rhurs'lav the 2*th day of Juljr. 1«**7, n« our streets Tuesday and began to bridle reins the other horse, there OREG. »iiltnrr appllratlon No ¡119 MrtheN!, HUNTINGTON, n a serious result. Jurors timber ply hi»"profesh,” but before he had might ha It is one of the Strongest Companies in tl.e World. x Wl i. and SEI < N Wl-4 and NW1-4 NE1 4 Her 3. Tp 41. H R E ’1 >ne much in hie line. Marshal II* narrt»-« m w|tn*R*»-B ( tj Thomhnr« h» Neal Survey. '{«•ward Morri«, hei ldr»b> and R N. Milleral' Sizemore’s pity for the poor man jf Riley. Harney f'ovatv. Oregon. Mr. Wooley wishes hi» man y cau-.il him to offer him the ac T mowa « Jowt« Reg later ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE ntelligence has b’en received at friend* in thia county to give him eommodation of the city jail for ........ ......... .$■. . » L --.-J F . It has over $187,176,406 in assets and a record of 52 years, dur Notice i* hereby given to all per 'he n'ght and this morning gave 1 the land office.locatrd in this place, a call when at Huntington. NOTICE FOR PUBLIUATION. ing all of which time it has steadily increa»ed in strength at <i him his breakfast, together with hie that the Neal survey of laud» with sons holding claims againet the e» prosperity. BECAUSE yon can tierrow money font the Com tat» of H A. William», deceased choice of "the road” or an 8 pound in the old meander line o» Lake to preeent the same to C. F. Me LAND O»FJCt AT BfRNP, OREGON pany at 5 |>*r cent j*r annum, after your Policy has bten three hammer and a rock pile for thirty Jane 19.1«97 years in force. *l»ys He took the road and the Malheur has been accepted at the Kinney at Burn», Ore, or to 8. S Not Irr |« be'vb^ «Iven ’ha» William H. H»>rar «« fi>d notier of hl«Inten»in« tn rrik» fln« last look at him showed his face general land office. The date of Williams'.at Drewsey, Ore . verified nroof b*f»re tb« Per^a er aa-1 Rnretver of the as by law required, within six turned toward Prineville, and n th" acceptance was .,n th« 24th day - - • ■ ■ a-i • e a »»rn« Omwoa. • • of Jaly. 1W7. on timte*»- < «Itnr* fall determination never to visit of June 1897. Filings cannot be month* trom the date of this not ice h* h da* ' No 2WM. fhr Ibe Fl 1 KFl 4 an*' PAVE LOCHER, Propt. I Dated at Burns, Ore . Mav 24, 107 * 4 NEi-4. a*. I VW1 4 »El 4 -er. ”t. .1. ► You do not hav» to die to win If you live 10, 15 or 20 years Burn* »gain We have plenty at R zf. E. accepted until the pla ts are received cno.ti for I one»t woraingruen, but C. F. M< K inney , you can nettle your ¡ndirv in any way th»' best »u'*« w i ¡r- Hrnameoa’ «t’n*aaea < arv Thnenberf. he •D’.ir • *ard M<.rr1a and R N. MU er. «lief cu- town is a good place for the at this office which may be six 8. S W illiams , cumstan.es at the time—Cor ca>b vaid-up insurance, annuity, ur Ki'.ey, Marne;* « onetv. ffrrror Ex'cutor». Rerfrr?. weeks from, tb:» date. «>lhcr option». Sv' L> stav r,vav 1 from. A8 the LARGEST CIRCULATION OF Ladies call early as they cannot last long. N. BR3WN & SONS, The Leading Merchants Burns, Oregon CITY MEAT MARKET C. H. VOEGTLY H. Everything Fine Cheap for Cash. Kentucky Whiskies And Cigars.- Man Should Insure J.C. Wooley RED FRONT BARN, NEW YORK LIFE BECAUSE BECAUSE BURNS BREWERY BECAUSE I