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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1898)
I« T*« 9AS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANTNEWM’APER IN THIS COUNTY. Local News. _ Tut T imes H erald and Ore gonian for $J in advance. Howard Rigs is over from Drew •ev. Judge Webster will leave for Portland today.' I,. Woldenberg Jr. was down from Harney yesterday. Before purchasing a heater, see C. H. Voegtly’sair light». W. D. Huffman and family have been in Burns for several days. Frank Howard is in Burns shak ing hands with his many friends A full line of stoves of all des criptions and sizes at C. II. Voeg- tlv’s. Harney Ladge No. 77 I. O. O. F. will install officers next Saturday night. l’ref. Wetzell lias gone to Juneau, Alaska, where he has a government position. Mi-s Leia McGee will takecharge of the Kindergarten class next Monday. Ifvcu wants nice suit call on L. Epstein and get the best. First doir south of C. II. Voegtley's. H. M. Horton returned last Monday from a trip to the Narrows and Silver Creek. Robt. Copeland.a former resident of Harney, but now of Nevada,paid Burns a visit this week. Bovle, the photographer, wishes to inform tiie public that he will net take down his tent on account of a rush of business. iiiE 1 imes -H euald and St. Louis The large bulk of land reaantly 3 Republic for $2 a year in advance.1 deeded to Henry Miller by F. F. S. Reiiler, bookkeeper at the Hyde, which deeds have beeu P-ranch, was in Burns Tuesday. iceivedat th« clerk’s office for [cording, is not situated north John H. Cornutt and Dean Hor | »;ff: ton were over from Diamond sir.ee the lakes us at first reported. ' I land all lay» south of the lake and our last issue. the French-Glenn Livestock Co. H. E. Layton, of th« southern , formerly paid taxes on part of it. part of the county, has been in while at least three fourths of tha Burns for several da vs. 1 land was not assessed to any one. Remember Boyle, the photo Thera ara 17,397 .53 acres iu all, grapher, is in Burns and doing first situated in the following townships class work. and ranges: Tp27-R.ll, 23-31,28- —If you want a piano or organ 33, 29-33, 29-33, 30-32, 30-33, 31- WHERE MUSIC IS write the Jacobsm Book and Music 32, 31-32.1, 32-32, 32-321. 33-31, There mirth is < «. I he Dalles, Oregon,for price» 33-32, 34-31, 33-32, 35-32, 35.1-32, know you want a Piano or If ysu are in need of a heater Organ to make the home cir get a cast iron top. air tight at C 351-321, 351-32}. 10-31. 28-31, H. Voegtly’s. They will not sag 29-33, 35-32, 351-32}. cle happy. You want to buy d«wn like the sheet iron tops. a good instrument cheap. The democratic stata central Goto Jorgensen’s for a fine Al-j committe met at Columbia hall 1 bum, Workbox, Dressing Case. I ■ Portland, on the Sth inst. Twenty | WE CONTROL Scrapbook and a who.’e lot of other t | one counties were represented and j things. This territory for the sale of ' eight of the remaining eleven were ' some of the b»»t instruments Several of our young men have represented by proxies. The pur organized a dancing club and will manufactured, and can furnish pose of this meeting was the ar an instrument at the most give the first of a sories next Satur rangement for the meeting of the I day evening. reasonable price which we can next democratic state convention. guarantee, as we deal o >ly Those desiring photo work done It was agreed to hold the conven with reliable and responsible should call on J. F. Boyle. Call tion on March 23, in the city of[ at his tent and gee some of his companies. We sell such n« Portland, but the executive cam- ! photographs. th: < 'hii \ Harrington, J mittee was empowered to chang* R. E. Williams, of Silver creek, ■Jt C. Fisher, 1 udwig, Hard the date if it saw fit to do so. Th. man, Si ipfiei mid tkan-r was in town last week and made apportionment will be made on final proof on his land, He was Pianos. Alio lbw Estey, Chi the vote cast for Hon. W. J. Bryan accompanied by J. C. Freeman, J cago Cottage, Washburh, for president in 1896, one delegate . B. Craig and Newell Hall. Crown, Lyon and Healy Or for every 200 votes and one for each ! gans. Call and get our prices We understand th it Cora, a son additional major fraction thereof, i of Mr. arid Mrs. D. IL Srnvth of and also one at large for each CITY BRIG STORE. Happy valley, has h«e:i very sick county. This gives Harney 6 del- \' of typhoid fever, but is now conva •gates. 4 total of 268 delegates. A)] parties knowing theniBelves The following executive committee indebted to the firm of A. Tupker lescent. Jit Son will please call and settle Len Walton had the misfortune was appointed: Thomas Dealy, Also those having claims against to fall «n the ice one day last week Clatsop; J. J. Daly, Pi Ik; W. IL said firm will present them. J. J. T ipkeb . and hurt his b..ck, which kept him IL Meyers, Washington- W. J. in bed far several day». He is now Westacott, Marion; J. J. Cook, Clackamas. F. A. E. Starr, chair NOTICE. able to be on the streets again. man and Geo. E. Stout, secretary It has been trying bird to snow of the state committe were added All parties indebted to ma are this winter but so far it is almost a as ex officio members of the execu requested to call and settle accounts as scon as possible. I must have failure. We hope, though, the tive committee. The only house in the Interior in Oregon that carry, at all times, a full and complete stock of the money to run my business. mountain» will catch enough to G eo . B hellbt . following goods: insure good crops this '■ear. E. L. Oliver Out oa Bonds. The County Clerk issued a mar riage license this morning to Mr. We understand that Miss Nannie Clarence Lucky and Miss Ella Walla, daughter of Tiles Wails of Whiting. Catlow, was married to a Mr. Iloiix—To Mrs. Ida Waters, last Gloster, nt Winnemucca, last Sun Saturday, a baby boy Dr. Mars day. The groom is a stock man of den,the atteudiag physician,reports Eagle valley. The many friends of the bride in this county join us in the mother and child doing well. extending congiatulations. Commissioners Court is not both The U. S. circuit and district «red any about finding candidates judge has handed down a decision for stock inspector this year. They in the matter of the rettlers vs the say there are a few that haven't ap Wagon Road Co. that if the settler has held peaceful p stession and plied as yet. never in any wav recognized the The public school of Burns re right of the company for a period opened last Monday after a two ten years, such possession gives the weeks vacation. Mins Eva Swain settlers a complete title under tlx law of the state. This decision has taken charge of the primary de was made in cases carried up fro u partment. Malheur county. We have a large assortment of llarney Locals. Men and Bovs Suits on hands for Holiday trade. Call and look at our W. D. Huffman.otieof D amond’s stock before purchasing. We can fit you up in any style desired at substantial republicans, with hie reasonable prices.—Mason A Lon ' family passed throueh town last don. week on his wav to Burns. C. T. Mills, President of the Services were held in the new Seven Devils Transpsrtation Coin church building on Sunday evening. pany, has just closed a contract The geniel S.t n Roach has been with a Portland firm for a steam boat to ply Itetv.een the Huntington spending a few days in town. Sam bridge and the Seven Devil mines ba* great faith in richness of the Trout creek gold mines. Th« first term of 3 months of Wm. Grey had the misfoitune to I’rof. Dillard’s private school will lo«c one of bis best horses the other close next Friday. This school has I day. He was leading the animal been a very satisfactory one to the patrons and pupils. There arc when, without warning, it reared up and fell backward, the fall break about 25 enrolled. ing 'ts neck. The ‘'flagraising” at the Poison The latest in Harney's social cir Creek school house last Friday cle, is a dancing club, with Mr. Fitz afternoon was attended by several gerald as manager and general of our citizens, who report the ex ercises very good, the pupils acquit instructor. There is some talk among a few ting themselves wiih great ciedit to themselves and teacher. Miss Lettie •‘old timers” of re-organizing the flmith. who is spoken of in highest once-famous literary society of Har terms. W. N. Jorgensen took a ney. photograph of the school and flag Mart Alberson and Frank Ben J Enncs, representing the Blue nett started for White Horse on M intain Telephone Co , ¡8 inter I Monday. They intend to work viewing »ur citizens today in regard : lown there the remainder of th» to connecting Burns with the out j winter. side world. They have arranged Th« school was in charge or Mr* to coniect with other lines so it [ Julia Clark Mon lav and Tuesday will be possible to talk with parties of last week. Mrs. C lark is attend •l»i where between Portland and ing school this wi er .reparatory '»It Lake City Th« company ■ to taking ths teae' -rs exan.¡nation want a bonus of $1.5<t0 from our in the spring. She has. so far, citizens to be taken out in telephon shown exceptional ability in thia ing. Are You Using The Best Groceries? Do you buy them of N. Brown &Sons? If you do, you are Using the Best. W e give you a list ot our stock ot Imported and Find out by diligent inquiry Domestic Groceries. whether or not they are the best and buy where you can get the best quality for the same money you are paying for other goods. Of Interest to Sheepmen. The preliminary examination ofl E. L. Oliver for the killing of Peter G. M. Tregaskis will have 250 French, closed last Thursday even fine rams in Burns on or about the ing. The 6tate had several wit first of October. Patties wishing nesses on the stand, but the defonse to buy should call on him. Prices on application did not call any witnesses. Judge Webster, attorney for defindent. made a brief address and demaned NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 'be defendant be admitted to bail LAND OFFICI AT BURNS, OREGON NOVEMBER 20. 1W7. at $10,000, which was furnishnd ¡8 heicb) given that Robert E Williams with the following sureties: N. J. ! haff Notice tile<| noti« • of hi« intention to make final before the Register ami Receiver of the Sioimons. J. B. Craig, II. M. Hor* rtroof Uniteti State« Land Office at Hurnv, Oregon, on i h'.tra la« tbe <>th day of Januar.>, 1K9M. on tiiu ton. A. S. Ward, H B. Simmons be’ culture apj-lication No 110». for the N KI—t. NVV I-I -El-4 NE1-4 HW1-4, bee No. 8, and Fred Lunaberg for the timi Tp No. 26 S. R No IS E. He tiurnen aff witneaffuff J. K. Craig, Newell $1000 each, and W. D. Huffman ' fiali, J. < • freeman, and K. C. Garrett all of I Riley, Ore, for $4000. Mr. Oliver left for his T homar Jexrff. Register. home lxet Saturday. J. T. Marton’s Landon Mackerel and Kipper«d Herring ...................... King Morgo A Co’s. California Fruits and Vegetables.................. Van Camp’s Pork and Beans,....................................................................... Beardsley’s Boneless Herring and Codfish,................................................. Haas Bros'., S. F., Genuine Blns Point Oysters,......................................... Dunbars Shrimp»,. ......................................................... NOTICE-t I.MBEK < t'LTI BE County Court. I t B I.AND orril'K, Bl'IlNS, ORKUOIt Dia-RMnr.K 14. 1897 Complain' having been cnlerei! at this McDonald Altnnw granted a Office by liurl rench agni’ st John W liquor license for a period of six Brown ior failure to con ply with law a to limiter culture Entry No ■’>36 listed months beginning Jan 5,’93, end lulv 14, 1 Ml. upon the EL NFJ4. NW4 NEG. aid NE^SR'i See 31. Tp27 S R iug July 6th. | 31 E. in llarney ( runty. Oregon, with K tt-.t :• , oj ,.,¡,1 entry, The following were ¡appointed to ‘ viow to tin- < ------ iincellati. that John W . Brown damages to to the me French- r rencn- contestant h l() alleging ])r( ,ik I)r p|an( ti| trf( s(.(,(|t assess <t(m«w<i tree roots or cuttings the retpiircd ten Glen Live Stock Co. on the Mean or any number of acres during the der line road: C. Cummins, O, B acres third year after ntak'ng said en ry.m > Dingle and Geo. A. Smy th, to meet 18Mt.br al all. and hut » idjf ¡litre exists at tiiis d '. ud that sai' entryi. • at the house of Alva Springer on I has wh tlly fai ■ d to coi ->ly with 'It* Timber Culture laws in • . i J - i the 25th day of January. try and h : wiioflv :iL : i ■■ • The jury list for th« ensuing' lit |. :■•■■••* ale liw .■■ »•: >■ > to appe ir at tlds Office on the 2oth day of year was drawn. lunuary, !•-&•- at 10 • ■'r|r. i , • . t< r» "L »icing The various road supervisor» »pond -tid fm ic it testin made their reports amt »eitlemeut« said ilegeti failure T iiu M as J ones . Register. It was ordered that the clerk draw a warrant in favor of John LAND OFFICE AT BURNS ORSBoN, Witze'd for $14.15 for taxes which DECEMBER 20, 1897. Nuticff iff hereby Riven th«t John E. Oaker- was wrongfully assessed. man. of Riley, ilarnev County, Oreffon, haff tiled notiea»»f intention to make proof on hi« Court is «still in session. deffert 'and claim No. forth« 1 t rEL. Sec Notice of Forfeiture. .■* I p 2 - R 27, I-.. lieforo R« «later ano Re «•••iv< r C. r I at <l Office nt Burnii. Oregon on Monday, the 7th day of February. 1*9*. lie ••■th" foiiowit n witneaaca to prove the <irnpkte irrigation and re’dam at ion of aald land J> R Thorn.-. Frank IdbMe. De! DibL’e atul W. M. Hogatt. all of Riley. Or eoa I inMtii JvNhiB, Re«later. To Joseph Morris and T J. Hellen, vou are hereby notified that I have expended 139 days labor and itn-i Notice of Sheriff'» Sala. prov«rr.ent» upon the Gold Gulch Lode Claim situated j mile up Gohl i Gulch on the East side situated in 1 Notice i» hereby given that by virtue en Execution an t order of saleieeued Harney mining district, Ilarnev of out of the < ircuit Court of the titale of County, Oregon, as will appear bv Oregon, for the county of llernev, in a .ertificate filed Jan 5. 1898 in the certain i an-e whereiri I If Voegtly »»• effice of the Recorder of said County plaintiff and !.. It Mehaffey wax de fendant, upon a jni’gtnetit and lecree ' tn r>rdi-r to hold »aid premfoee un fureebienre an I sale rendered in aam der the provisions of Se:. 2324 Ke Court und callee >n the lai day of Nov vised Statues of the United States l*'o, in favor of the p .intiff and eganiM • ing the aoiosnt required to hold the defendant, for the »uni of $7s. 0, intere*! thereon at the rare of 10 the same f.r th* year ending Dec willi per cent per annum from the l*t day of 31. 1897, a:: I if within ninety days Nov 1'97. <nd lb furthrr • ■.in of after thi= not es bv publication y"u Its V' i attorney* fe. rovi» and diabtirs- line. lot] or refu*e to contribute your m»nia and the coat« of and upon portion of euch expenditure as ci thia Writ. I have Iht* day levied upon Davis Jahn South, who for several year* Lu nd ay and Chi ’ . Curt the following described real property, • I ia 1 charge of the P-ranch und«r are in tewr. attending school this »■er your interest in said claim' alao described in «aid execution and or will become the property nf the sub der of sale and thereby orderer! to Ire Mr French, ha» been ««lected to winter. •old, ton it: Lot No 4 m Block 23. io scriber under »aid Sec 2324. town of Burn*. Harney cnnuty.Or , take cha-ge of the busine»» of the Dated tbis 12th. day of Jan., 1898. the and will on Natorday, the 22*1 day ot B.>’> Copeland of Pueblo and S ami Et. R oach . ■ Tench Glenn Live Stock Com nan v January, ISOH, at o'elor k p m of said I Chas. Rilev of the Grove are look-1 dav. at the front door of the courthouse •n this county. Mr. South h»« ii. Burn*. Harney r. .'.n<v, Oregon, sell I ing after thiir stock in this »c tion W* been • resident of 8an Francisco at pribbc auction for I - gobi coin, to Um Irglieet and beat bidder, all the According to late reports, tIf prixAL FRO-ir for some time and has nnt heen on claim ri/hf, title arul interest aanl <le- Le ranch in this ciunty during the iuth«:»ticity of which hs« t.avert I AND ItFFb V AT Rt t N», OBKdOX. fer d.<nt I. R M- ff-y. had on Hie .'aa Mi leva. l*t d tv d No. .. I*«". • r «till has in and >»t 5 or 6 ysars, but hs is perfectly ‘■=en doobted. H«rn»y can ho*st of1 a-!'. » bereky si**i ».•• •• > . R to the above described real properly, ha* it^fp • .»f Inferi*! »ri tn r-»aka fitti 49 'fl Idler». ” The statistician. , familiar with th« affairs of hi» pr«H»f t<fore IUgir*r «fid K^feiverl.’ I and or so much lhere-d »• may be neceaeary in hort» »freu» . en Thtirtda . . i be 17th to Satisfy said Judgment, with interest f 'riner employer and no d -ubt i» whose data «hows such wonderful', tuffi»« <!•» • t Fe ntary i*'' *» m Timber ruttare ap costa and accruing costs best man that can be found t« development in the muaieal line. • I cafb-n !Co f« r »he ''s ’W 4. NE*t «W‘4 a Dated th • I’.tl Itili I 'ecetnber. 1897 W4 of ’tea 12. Tp ZÍ *. K E -■ k after th« property. He is now must be impressed with th* ae«lhet-1 H« « N na». • « •• » . , *4». • Wm Beatati, nf A J McKtvwou. * •.. .. hl ’be P ranch. a> is also Mr. Glar.n, Ry Ktw M irri.t■ *1». SLe-iff. and Jao Vaher all of Ham«y. Oregon ic feeling to prevalent among as. j-»» f.r ij,» ronBpan-_ Fvpnty, THOM ** JONF- Kea'Mer Pride of Columbia River Salmon,................................................................... Durkees .Salad Dressing,.... .......................................................................... Schilling's Teas, Spices and Extracts, ........................................... J. Ramsll’s Sardines, ...................................................................................... Del Monte Asparagus ..............’...................................................................... Francois “Extra ................... ....................... Dr Price’» Raking Pewdsr fC'-esm) Chase A ianborn's Coffse, ................................................... Arm Jr Hammer Soda................................ Crosse 4 BUckwell’s Piekies and Jellies, ............................. Wm. Underwood’s Boston Canned Goods, consisting of£Clams, Deviled Ham, Mackerel in .Mustard or Tomato Sauce, etc. California Dried Fruits (Evaporated) Walter Baker <t Co’s Cocoa and Chocolate ................ .. Loa <t Perrin's Sauces......................................................... Carriedby one tiou&o in Oregon ofTtixe NT. BnO’WKT db SONS, Burns, Oregon,