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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1897)
Çhe Times-Jíerald. Call at C. H. Voegtly’s and see lus display of holiday goods. «Al THE LARGEST CIBCULATION OF We sell Oregon City Woolen Mills clothing. N. Brown A Sons. AST NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. wid . xiídat . mcuiu i . iw . Jamas Gittings Drewsey. is oyer from I Bert Bowers paid our city n fly ing visit last Friday. A fine lot of fresh cream candies I. L. Paujade and wife were in at the City Drug Store. from Cow Creek yesterday. Notice the ad. of N. Brown A Win. Catterson was a visitor to Sons in this issue. Burns the last of the week. This is out birthday. We have our ewn special brand L S. Geer & Co. have heaters of of Tea. try it. R. A. Miller A Co. all descriptions; e.eel ranges and Bsfars purchasiug a boater, »ee C. H. Voegtly’. air tight». Several freight teams arrived cook stoves of all kinds and sizes. _ Tm T imes -H erald and Ore with freight for our merchants this If you want a nice suit call on L. week. gonian for 12 in advance. Epstein and get the best. First Local News. Remember Boyle, the photo door south of C. II. Voegtley’s. A full line »f »tor®, of all des- .ription» and sizes at C. II. Voeg grapher, is in Burns aud doing first We have a complste stock of class work. Chinaware, Crockery and Glass tly’s. You uhould hav« ‘Father” Bowen I “Rebekah’s Triuxph” Dee. 15. ware on hand for holiday trade.— t.ll you how he killed a hog te save We will publish cast of characters I. S Geer A Co. next ¡»sue. its life Geo Zumwalt, a former rcsid -nt Mrs. F E. McGee has rented the of this county, is here on a visit, B orn .—To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newell. Sunday, Movember 28, a Hanley residv.co and will move to Mr. Zumwalt has spent the past town for tV. w inter. boy. Dr. Volp in attenance. two years in British Columbi;-, il. Jack Craddock was in for the the mining business. To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thanksgiving ball, leaving for Sil Goodman, Monday, November 29, We have noticed a girl. Dr. Marsden in attendance. vios valley yesterday. residents of Silver —If yea want a piano or organ streets since our last issue: Messrs Th» Burns Band will give two balls on December 24 and 25. They write th® Jacobsjn Book and Music J. C. Freeman, D. R. Thorn, Link Hutton, W. Johnson, R. J. Wil will also give a musical concert on Ge. The Dalles, Oregon,for prices. liams, R N. Miller, J. C. Garrett Dec. 23. Schillings Best Teas, Coffee. and T. J. South. Try Chase and Sanborn's coffee. Spices,Bakingpowder, and Extracts (This coff»e was sold exclusively at for sale at R. A. Miller A Co’s. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the World» Fair.) For sale by N Seo the large display of holiday LAND OFFICE AT BURNS, OREGON Brown A Sons. goods at the City Drug Stere before The Thanksgiving dance was purchasing elsewhere. well attended, Joe Hudspeth and The bt »t assortment of dolls, wife won the’ prize as the best chinaware and glasswar® in Harney waltzers. county at C. IL Voegtly’s. M. R. Bigg» and wife left for Several large freight wagons their horn* in Prineville last Satur leaded with merchandise for N. day, after a short visit with friends Brown A So: s arrived in town last and relatives in this place. Monday. Chas Barnett, of the Chicago The Royal Tailors for perfectness Portrait Co., is in Burns delivering of fit, excellence »f finish, snd dur tha pictures that were ordered this ability »f wearing qualities. N. summer. He will go from here to Brown & Sons agent. Drewsey. I. S. Geer A Co. have just re We are informed that Miss Thur- ceived a consignment of Queen sie Porter is to be married to Mr. stoves snd you will haye to call at Herbert Goodman at Huntington an early date to get one. next Sunday. The bride elect is The ladies ef tha Presbyterian a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. church will play “Rebekah’s Tri Porter formerly ef this eountry. umph” cn the evening of December Mr. and Mrs A. A. Reinemvn 15. P.emember th« date. and children left last Saturday for If yeu aro in need ef a heater Pa , on a visit to their old home. Mr. Rsiniman will return next year get a cast iron top, air tight at C. but Mrs. R. and children will re H. Voegtly’s. They will not sag main for an indefinite length of dawn like the sheet iron tops. time. Some parties arrived here from x, Sheriff GiO ge Grace, Clackamas county, has been on a visit to Baker City. While hero he paid the Epi gram office a visit. Sheriff Grace is a brother of W. E. Grac», a leading druggist of this city.—Baker Epi gram. Mrs. E. E. Britton, of Canyon City, formerly in the hotel business at that place, called on us during the first of the week. Commencing the firit of the month she will open np a board and lodging house in the house formerly occupied by Newt Jones and family. Mrs. Brit ten’s well known catering qualities as a landlady will no doubt insure her success.—Sumpter News M's get the information from a reliable source that Gen. II. B. Compson, cf Portland will be a can didate before the democratic state convention for the office of govern or. The party cannot, in our opin ion, select a Ixtttr or more popular min for gut arnatorial honors than General Compson; he ia a man con servative, honest and conscientiou» in his political views, a friend to the laborer and all political reforms that tends to ameliorate the pres ent condition of labor and capital. His pu'itical status together with his general popularity makes him a very available candidate. Thxnksgiviag wm generally ob served in our town and county, many good dinner» and kindly greetingswere interchanged and few it any of our citizens are too poor in thia world's goods to deny them selves the little extras and luxuries indulged in on auch occasions, a condition that we should be truly thankful for in this isolated country. How different it is in the crowded district» of our nation in the thrnriged mart» and cities where theiisands eke out a meagre exist ence with little or no hope for the . morrow or future prosperity. In this land of freedom and pleotv- if proper laws were enact»d and administered, want would not be known in any household, misery w>uld not be felt in thie broad and great country where every Jone should have an equal »bowing in th» fight for supremacy, aud not handicapped by moneyed corpora- ti ma and eradicate:. Texas the first of the week and havo purchased property in Burns. We did not learn thsir names. Fin» caihmer» and cctt»a hose, Silk aad ent tan mitts, kid gloves, partsols. battons, album» and •'*- tionary of all kinds at W. N. Jor genson’s. These doors and window» we re ceived the other day will net last but a short time. Parties desiring to purchase should call without de lay.—I. G. Geer A Co. K0V1MBER CO, 1397. Notice I r hereby given that RobertE.Williams lias filed notice of hia intention to make fiuai nroof before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Burna, Oregoi’, on Thuiaday the tilh day of January, 1S9S, on tim ber culture application No. lit).'», for tho ?>;2 NEI-I, NWI-4 8EI-I NE!-' Wl-i, bee No. 8, Tp No. 26 S. R No 2S E. Hu names as witness«»: J. JR. Craig, Newell Hall, J. C. Freemin. and R. C. Garre:t nV of Riley, Ore, T homas J ones , Register. NOTICE LAND FOR GFFICB PUBLICATION. AT BURNS, CREUON. 10, 1897. Notice is hereby given that tLo fol lowing-ntirutd settler Ins filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hid claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver U S. Land Office at Burnt, Oregon, on December 24, 1897. viz: Thomas H. Brennan. Pre-Emption D. 8. No. 5894. for the NjSWj, SW| NW{, N.ViSEl-4, Sec. 23, Tp. 17,8., R. 26 E. He names the following witnesses to to prove hia continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: (\ W Bonham. T li. 0. Brasfield, J. H. Saodgrass, David Magill, all of lies, Grant County, Oregon. T h mar J ones , Register. NOVEMBER NOTICE FOR rt’BLICAlION. N. BROWN & SONS NATURAL Now a-days for young people to want a musical instrument that is easily mastered, and yet will afford real enjoyment. Such instruments are the General Merchandise. WASHBURN GUITARS, MANDOLINS, BANJOS and ZITHERS. Owners of Washburn's enjoy th» inestimable s-'.tisfaction of knowing that their instruments are everywhere acknowljdg«d to be ths standard of excel lence. Nothing like the tono of a genuine Washburn can be produced upon any other make. What would be nicer for a Christinas or Birthday pre sent than one of these instru ment*. A memo forever. It will be a pleasure for us to show them to you. They cost from $15.00 upward. Wc are agents for five or six of the best makes of Pianos and Organs. '-Ve can give you close prices. CIS Y MEAT MARKET NOTICE Is hereby given thnt my wife, Nannie Byerley, having left my bed II. C. LEVENS Prop.. CITY DRUG STORE and board, I will not be responsi ble for any debts contracted by her NOTICE. after this date. U. t. LAND OFFICE, BURNS OREGON M. A B yeri . ey . Frest Meat, O ctober 7, 1897. Dated October 20, 1897. To whom it may concern: The Ofli Corn Bcf, Pork.® cinl Plats of Survey, of Townships hcjc- inafter named have been approved by Lard Butter and NOTICE. the United States Surveyor General for Oregon, Rnd will be filed in this office Ege«- on Tuesday, the 9th day of November.’ All parties indebted to mo are A. D. 1897; at 9 o'clock a m, of saie requested to call and settle accounts day, and on and after said day we will be | repared to reccivo applications for as sorm m possible. I must have money to run my business. land in said Townships viz: Township 2G South of Hauge 31, E. W G eo . E keli . ky . M.. North of Malheur Lake. Township 26, South of B inge 32, E. Of Interest to Sheepmen. W- 5L, Nirth of Malheur Lake, Township 26. South of Bangc 33, E G. M. Tregaskie will have 250 W. M, Towliship 25, South of Range 32, E fine rams in Burns »3 or about the W. M. first of October. Parties wishing Township 25, South of Rango 7’3, E. to buy should call on him. Prices W. M. Township 27, South of Range 30, E. on application. W. M. In Harney C >unty, Oregon. DIALER IN— TllOs. J ones , Register. A. A. CoWiNO, l’’*eiver. Borni, Oregon. Vegetable« of all kinds lu Season. CSrï'VO Ttìi-JOd Et Call C. ÏÏ. VOEGTLY IT. «. LAND orsicu AT WEN» OREGON. Nov. 10, 1897. Notice h hereby given that the follow ing-named sett’er bus filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register und Receiver, U. S. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Laud Office, al Burn?, Oregon, on Dec 24, 1897, viz: .In me« H. Nnodirrcss, Hd LAND OFFICE AT BURNS OREGON. : GUNS- TINVfiRE- No. 580. for the Sec 10. N',V’4 Medical Examiner for the NOVKMBET 13, 1897. SW’.p Sec 11 and NE’4NEl4, Sec 15 Tp Notice in hereby Riven that the following Penn Mutual Life Insurance Ca. MACHINE SHOP IN CONNECTION, 17, S, R 28, E. named «eftler hn> filed notice of his inteii- He names the following witnesses to tlou to ninke final proof in «uppirt »if hin prove his continuous residence upon and e'aim.and that Bai<1 proof will be ma !« befor ¿’¡gr-’Offiao at retidenae. • ta. i«p»lr«d promptly aed »ali»faet»r»lly A Rccwlver. U.S Land Offio* at Burna cultivation of, said land, viz: David RegiB.er <>ie.. on Dece uber 22. 1597, via: Mit a«’. Mooney. Magill,-T H Brennan, T. ........................... -■ II. C. — Bras ------ . H l No. 1324, for tha SWINE’;. NI JiWl-4 and XV. field, v'. Bonham, ...... all of Izee, (¡rant ! n \ vi - i hei -4 see -i. Tp. 21 s. k#7 E. | Ho nam.B t. • • >"owing wi’r> a«»*8 t< prove County, Oregon. E-. IT. PAirchtorf cotnl"U. r« «ldot< e ■ ) kid ■-i Ivu- T homas J ones , Register. Jha |ti<nottei<l hii ■ viz: r. . ; - D< aw. HABDWARI ORCCK, H. Volp, . z................ . I|» E. MrRi ’all of Rivet NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. when H .• I'cirfaAb.j. . Ftt au, ' M hear Count', irego: Tt?OMAii'’JoKFB. Regtater. .DENTIST at freiiii Heul. Those desiring photo work done r. s. uxn ori rex a Nov. 1 ’. If. 7. »hoald call on J. F. Boyle. Call LAND «FFICK AT BURW8, «jaïaex. Oet.iW, HP7. Notice is hereby given licit .1. i. • 1! i at hi* tent «nd ree some of his Snodgrass • a - . < € - a.. • *. ’ • hut - ai.'.es t' has filed notice of iutetilioii :o hoi : D ur uolica of intention to tnuku L i . h I S. W. MJLL1LR, make final proof before Register and Be proof before Repiiter photographs. «rd Kw eifer U s. Land rcivi r 1.’ S ¡.and Office i-i Bums. Oregon, office, in Burna OreRon, on Saturday, the 11th All parties knowing themselves oil Frid.iy tl><' -‘111 d iv of December. 1*97 day of December, 1R97, on Timber culture ap No. 7, for Lota 1, 2, 3 and 4 of section on timber culture application No. 23, for pUcutiou in Tp No 25 H K : JK. indebted to the firm of A. Tupker 111.- >'L. NE'f, I-:1... SE'4 f He -. No. 15. 1?. lie nai.-ca br wltneaa«»*: J. R. Hendricks. Burns, - - - Oregoa. Charles Johnson, J. L Bits aud Herman Ruh. A Son will please call and settle ill Tp. No. 17 8. K, No. 28 E. He names as witnes; David Murili, all of Lawen, Oregon. THOMAS JONFS Register Also those having claims against T. If llreunan. T fi. C. Ilraafi Id and C. kbe vt aicxa, J w aine» \V. Benham, ail of Izi-c, Grant County, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. said firm will present them. c.«T.a crvr. O egou. J. J. T itker . T hom as J unes , Register. U. S. LAMD OFFICE, BURNS, OR LG ON Hick» A Biggs R. A. Miller A Co. have a full Oct. «0, 1W7. ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW, Notice la hereby piren that lb<* following line of boots, shoes and rubber fiaAL raooz. named settler has filed notice of his intention i to make final proof in support i f his claim.and OfEcas at Caayan City and Boras goods, groceries and provisions, tin LAND CFFCB AT BCF.NS, OREGON. that ►aid proof will be mudo before Register ware, coffee mills, curry combs, and Receiver U d. Land Office at Burns <iregoa, November 4, 1397, onjDecember 9. 1897, vis: I rvdriok W. DcLent- wringers, hammers, hatchsts. lan Notice is hereby riven that ike { »’lowing IlK 17. nan.t i sett.t r has filed notice of hlw intention Hd Me. 229 for the N1 2 SEI 4 and £! 2 SW1-4 GEO. 8. HIZEMORB, terns, lamps, etc. to make tinal proof in support of his claim and Everything t immonitioi Bi»y«i«», Mewiag Ma»bia»e, Caaa Cheap for Cash. NOTARY PUBLIC. ’. 35. Tp B » R X» E that said t»n>uf will be made before the Reamer Re« He names the fullowinr witness's to p’«Te ATTOSNBY, and Rr-fiver I'..“.land Offiro a: Burns ore. hi« continuous icsideivc npon and caltiva \V. B. Johnson and Bob Williams on December 20. 1497, via: John F Oakerman. tion of. said land, ria a 1. Mt'kosh. of Fife, Bcxxs, ................................ OasaeN Hd No 77. fer the Nl-2 N£\ aid Nl-2 NW', aie poorer by four or fire pigs this Oreg-n. < . F Dorian. I. M. Mills aud Jam* ■ <’oliaraons, I.and Sturine.« anri «sai of sec 32, Tp. JiH . R.27E arner. all ef Sep ■ e, Oregon. glint« maiMr proni pii. aiutili«« U>. 1 HOM a « J j NF.S. Register. morning than they were last night. He nmnei the follow'nx witnesses t ' prove hie co'.i iQtious residenr *-ipori and cuhfvatloR Now the case of th- pit’s is some: of, iai<l land, viz Itaa- -s er. Vt .lf ii<>gan. LAND OFriCB AT BURNS OREGUM, N. A. Dibble and Frank Dibble, all uf Kiley, STOCK INSPECTOR. O» TORKR 16, 1 b9T. what mixed and isn’t mixed either, Harney conatr, Oreron. Yffofti AS JON7JB Rcg’s er Notiee is hereby Riven that Frank G. RtaufTer that is, in tl.e first place there was row asaxKr coowty , hSR filed notice of intention to make final proof ■ f >re Register and Receiver U. H I and office no mix, but gradually took on that Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. in F.urnR, Ore . on Thursday the 2.rth day of J M I ».Avi«. • state. Bob was told by a friend DEPUTIES, •’ I t •»* . ’ * S « ■ , ’• ’ ’• ■ - K '« . ’ k aud an interested party that one of Notice ia hereby given that by virtue ( He n«m»-s as wltnesie* Gears« Hhe/r . W. C. M. Field», — Andrew», Or. FTr?. h. W I Woolv. of Burns. Ore , F. A our citizens, living near town, hid of an Execution and order of Maleisflued 1 ••auger, Ac» Johnson, -- Drew»»y, Or. cf< lane. Or« out of the ( iicuit Court of the State oil TnoMA« Joiraa. Resister. some pig» to dispose of. Now these Oregon, for the conntv of Harney, in m ’ H. 8 Morri», — Kiley. Or « ati*e wherein rater French war I HO M «E.* I E \ D — CON SU LI DA T E D four footed animals that squeal certain plaintiff and Alejandro «UoiPejo was de NOTICK. every time they see yon and grunt fendant, upon a judgment and lecree of when too full to squeal are rather f »recioaure and fcaic rendered in raid LAM> OFFICE AT BCBVt, OBBGON, ( (Vnrtlard < on the 2«! day o June. ! OVKMBF.R 10, 1897. a scarce article in this county a* ¡897, in favor of the plaintiT.nnd againat .»3, Motice i* hert by given that tho fo|. thia time, and Bob, instead of tak I the defendant, for the sum of with irtere-t thereon at the rate of 8 ing this interested friend into the per cent per annum from the 2d day of lowirg natned S'. itlers l ave fio d antive TROP OF THE of intt ution lo inalo tìnsi proof on purchasing part of the pig». g< ts rune. 1897, and the costa of and nj on this Writ. 1 have/llii* day levied upon thrir respoctivo c’aims beinrc the W. B. Johnson, comes a distance the following describe I real property, R'-sfister and Jleceivcr of (’ S. Land •f about 35 miles, buys the pigs also described in »ai l execution and Ol Office at Barn*, OrcgoB, on Decomber der of Rale and 'hereby ordered to I m * OKKO HCXTIX'ITOX, and stops here over night on their -old. lo-wit: The wed halt of th« wed 23 1S97. vii: •John T. Bniley. H i No <10. f<>r thè half <4 arctioo eight, ¡u Township tbirtv way home. Thinking the little I and Lot, 1 A 2 I Mr. Woaley wiehce hie minr 8. Range thiity-three, E. W. M. and ' NEjSWi porker» were properly secured for ’will on Saturday, the llth day of Dc- j c 26, and Lot 1 ?cc 27. Tp. 8.1 friend« in this county to gire him j cesnber, 1897, at 2 « *c! ck p m of «aid P. 31 È "Nerlh E , “ North of Malheur Lake Lake ’ ’ the night they went to bed happv . .| a . . nt tl • f’ 'ft d MW of t a call whoa at Ifuntinxton. <• urt h • t.** Sarah E. Bviky. fid No Ml. For th« Oregon, a*ll ■ nd coateiitad and dreamed of pig«, I*. Bnrna. H .rr.ey c 7. »nd NWpW|, and at public auction fo.- U •* god coin, to Lota 3. 4 5 « 4 fat bogs and well cured bacon ll.n li,gli*»t and h a-t L’>hicr, a'l the Ser. 2b, Tp 26 S. B 31 E , ‘-North of This morning ujon going out to claim. rizLt, tit’- at.d .» f t •<:.) <te- Maihenr Lake. fet d il»t. AirjanAro 'l jni* j •. had on the They name the following witness«* look after the pigs, none were visi 2d day of .in ir. ¡807. nr a*.ill |IHg in «nd Di prove their continnnav reaidrnce np to the al-MVC deecribed real property, ble. It so happened the interested or • ir.tu h tl*«r«o! a* may l»o n« < »'Me«*y on and cultirafion of chair rrgpectivr PÄÜLLOC1IIB Prop. party was io town last night, so our loaatiAfy aai<| Jn l^meot, with lutefeat chi«*. v»Z Richard Sirjth. J. T Warr, John E H rprr and A|«g Me- readers can see pl »inly that the and acc'ning rfU Da’«d th a a 1 day of November. 1 B*»7 Kir if all of Narrows Harney County, pig» or the men or both are getting A J M c K ixnov , Oregon. Ry S am M^TVWRWMeaD. ^bertff. mixed. TID MA« -ff»Nr* Register Pnputy. Fine Kentucky Whiskies And Cigars Firtt door biutk of Poti Offici. t Why Every Man Should Iniuri f----- m nt J.C. Wooley RED FRONT BARN, BURNS BREWERY BECAUSE It is on» of th» Strongest Compani»» in th» Werld. BECAUSE It ha» over >187,1'6 404 in »««»(» »nd a record nt ol year®, dar ing all of which time it baa iteadily ineraaiad ia tlrat gtb »nd prosperity BECAUSE yau ean burrow money ft am Ua Com pauy at 5 per cent per annum, after year Faliay hat bean three year* in fora«. BECAUSE You do not hava 1« d.« «• wia If T.a ]jr. 10 ]4 you caa aettle your poliav ia anr way that •wa.at.no«. at th. Ua»»_fw wai. Bp „ year»