rimes-jierald. flAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. HKPNEf-llAY MAUCH 2 IS» Local News. C. A Bonnett und A. Venator, of Crane Creek were seen on our streets this week. Hurney Locals. Dave and Joe Turner of Crai » creek were in town Satur la Mrs. A. A. Cowing has sold her Fred Crowley was un our slieeu millinery store to Mr». F E. McGee Sunday. 1 he B. S. I. A. will give a public The citv election will soon be at entertainment March 9, assisted bv hand, and as yet, no excitement the Burns Band. 1 f» TW1S 1 »Tip ' r r U.X 111 luA0 Jos Shirtz left Sunday forSilvies, An extra fice lot of fresh bacon, where his son is mining hams and lard at John Schlotter’s Harry Clenuenei went to Burns Meat Market. Monday. —If you want a piano or organ write the Jacobson Book and Music Lon Richardson and Jack Darst Co. 1 he Dalles, Oregon,for prices. are up at the mines. Mason A London have a large Chas. King was visiting in Burns variety of samples for spring cloth­ and vicinity Friday and .Saturday.! 1 ing which you are invited to call How Sweet the Music is that conies Mrs. C. II Leonard is spending and inspect. From one of Those Washburn a few days in Burns with relatives ' Instruments. Tli» masquerade ball March 17th S. S. W illiams, proprietor of the will be well hxnaged and all are Do peuple get all the real enjoy­ assured a g ifcd >bd time, tim?. Don’t forget O B. stage iin ■, is in town this week ment out of life that is possible? the date. \ Dore Panjade made a business Not always. If they did, you would —T he T imes H erald and Orc Those desiring photo work don« trip to Bums Monday. never find a home tint did not con­ gonian for $2 in advance. should call on J. F. Boy lr. Cal, tain a Washburn Guitar. Mandolin, Conn Wyatt, Emery and Or it his tent and see some of his Salmon bellies,salt maekeral, cod phologra) he. Hill left for the southern end of tm Banjo or Zither. fish, dried herring and smoked county Saturday. If von are thinking of ordering a salmon—Mason A London. Now is the time to order your Th »is Long, watchman at King's Piano or Organ this spring, call Bovle. the photographer, wishes Onion Sets for the coming «easoi. and we will give you the lowest to inform the public that he will \\ e have them; choice ones, too.— mill, in in town getting acquainted figures that can be given. We with the boys again. not t ike down his tent on account I S Geer & Co. handle none but first class instru­ ,f a rush of business. John (iilcrest, manager of the I’ W C Jacobs was in from Fife ments, and wH| give our personal 1. S Co., was in town last week Ouri’nmplfte lilK of garden seed- asl Friday to pr V" up n h - a ti Guarantee with each one. Sh.iefTer ili was on iiis way tn the Agenc will be h«re in a Jew days.—I. S Messers Bedell, Merrett, ai.d Lulwig. Krakaner, Herrington ami ranch. Geer A Co. \ Lillard accompanied him as wit. Hardman are the names of the best Special sile’of outing flannel at nerse». The grand ball on the 17th is Pianos, price» $2,50 to $1800. Or­ bound to be a ‘swel.” affair. Don't gans from $65 up. We can get you Mason A Lendon’s. 16 yards for a J. S. Devins of Alvord was in forget the date. $1 and up. anything known in the music line the city Saturday. Mr. Devine is Mrs J. M Peebles and little Teamsters are talking about go making arrangements to ship a CITY DR CG STORE. daughter left on the O. B. stag mg to the railroad soon if this fine large band of href cattle to the Klon weather continues. Monday evening for Portland. v-e> like—Vale Advocate. Rev. J. C. Templeton held ser I W'. McClain has returend from NOTICE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. BURNS IfR T MARKET; .:> District Altirney Parrish is busy known as to the conclusions i cached ADMINISTRATORS th" warm springs Grant count) compiling statistics for th» uss of vices in the church Sunday, He thus far by the court of inquiry. Notice is hereby given to all per­ LAND OFEI, E AT BERNS, OREGON never fails to be on hand at the a? -: —John Selilotter I’ropt—:- iiiueh unproved in health. the Oregon State Hoard of Agrieult pointed time. A report is current in Havana sons holding claims against the FEBPVARY H. IMS. Notice i« hereby Riven that lizzie Thorn of' Dealer in all kinds of Meat and Go to Jorgensen’s for a fine Al lire, whi ,h will shortly issue a b >< k that Fluted States Consul General estate of G. W. WTllcoxsoi,. deesas- Riley. Harue. C »unty. '»n*4>ti h»u filed notice ' “Father'’ and “M >thi r” Bowen Lee has been threatened with assas I.mn. Workbox, Dressing Case. descriptive of the resources of Ore intention to make uroof «>u her desert 'and ¿j.. aus.ige. Nothing but the very ■ I, to present the same to the under­ of claim No 7 f >r the l.o’a S au»i 4. -. N 55 1, ‘ Serapbo ik and a whole lot of other gon.—Canyon News. welts the guests of .Mr. and Mrs E. an»! NW’, .i Tn .* R k> E.. bviote signed at Burns, «. verified as filiation, but lie is not at all alarm »: best quality, at prices to suit i very Regiaterand Receiver I >. land t»tTir. O.AM» ui z\ me*-tin; *. » held .it the c 1 Mr. Thorn, sheep man from Mrs. C A. B^rd has ordered a day. The young lady is a niece of lit •' , ! M?5h Bt Satti ' ■ ■■ ’ 2 Stein mountian, arrived in town complete stock of millinery goods Wm Longgood of this place. Friday right. He is on his ”.-.iv from Eastern importers which will A marriage license was issued Dawson. yesterday bv the county auditor to arrive about the lpth. James II. McDevitt of Placerville I’u 1 Shirtz is d velopi » L. Epstein the Tailor is paying and Alice Hudspeth of Burns, Or. mg 11 .* .o n : ............. req • it-.-UU iu i .tii ...» I« » i mine in Silvies vi lley. He expicts- bio »■ a.n* - he f-.d .wlu wiliuft $ to prvva was a good atti ndai.ee th" highest market prices for coyote — Boise Statesman. Feb. 22 Both as BOOM as possible. I must have the < omple e lrrii.H >on aiot rvclama ion .1 «aid V> erk mid pritguaranteed to to put in hydraulic machinery thi» lat.d Ra > ' .arrett. I’ M.Chctivv. A I.. Vander ' voting people are well known hen Judge Rutherford called the meet­ money to run mv business. hides, tanned or otherwise. Bring give satisfaction. pool, and W, II. Varker, all of Kilcx. Ore. .-ummer. T h >» mas J one -. Rcgieter. ing to order ant? the f dlowing of­ G eo . S helley . them in before the end of this and have many friends who wish I ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | First door north them success in life. Tiines-IIerald Chas Broadwell, representing the ficers elected : W C. Byrd, pre«.. month. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. office. For information call at Church service Burns M i fch 6: Chas. Dodd Hardware Co. of Port Sam M( thershead. Secy. The club B arest » — Please let us have Interest to ¡Sheepmen. U. «, LAND OFFICE, BURNS, OREGON ve.ur children at the church Satur Sunday school at 10 30 preaching land, was doing business with our had a inembf r-hip of 52 at that < >1 office, address Burns Laundry. Feb. 1. 1RM time. day an 1 Sunday at 2 o’clock p m. 11:30 a tn. In the evening at - 7 30 merchants Saturday Notice is her»by given tha' the following G M. Tregaskis will have 250 named that we may drill them for the Sun i song and praise service by th« The next meeting will be h. Id at settler han file*! notice of l>is intention A Rufus of Diamond '■pent Sit G. A. REM HOI.D, children. Admission 10 cents, the line rams in Hurns on nr about the to • lake final proof iti support of hi« claim.ami day evening song service, t » tin ’ court house Friday night tha: «aid proof will be made I efore Register wishing Sunday in town, lie first of October. Bailies proceeds to be used in Buying song urdny and -ITIORXEY- IT-I.15V. mid Receiver I S. I.ind ' »ffice at Burna Oregon, i J. C. T emp .. eton . books, papers, etc., fir th- Union was on bis return from a trip to further perfect organization. to buy should call on him. Prices on Mardi 11. lS'is. viz John H I averv. UCIINS. OREGON. lid N ». 17 for th * M \ 1 4 mid 1 2 HE1 I Th- democratic central commit­ Sunday school. Come and hear m application ■Sr«. -I. Tp ’.OAR F. Baker City. He names the ful'o.v ing 5« iu.c: wca to pro o' some good singing by the children tee of Grant county have met and Fast Freight Line. his «■<•' tinuoup »rahlercp in».»n ami ruliiva ti«»n tf. •»’ 1 ’»<: i. viz O' ar ar 1 Wii*- i Jess .\lberson ami wife came over cle.’ted delegates to the state con­ fieid s< -tt of Iteniah, Oi ..i John Cardwell returned from i:nu it un i;.s, j. w diooh . , J jmu 1' ■_,i'*f;ot». Petei ♦ vention. There were 22 committee Portlan last Monday He k-ri here from Wild Horse Saturday. They i Homer Mace in a short time wi.l A REWARD. C anyon city . • ire dot THOM » men present all of whom were in a few weeks ago for Klondike, but -Xpert to leave for Daw«on about I start a fast freight from this place We w 1! give a reward of fl 50 Hicks & Biggs favor of nominating M. I). Clifford upon meeting friends who were ac­ the 1st (»f April. Jess is a hustler to Huntington. He expects to be per head for any cattle with the fol­ ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, for circuit judge. quainted with the condition of af­ and will succeed in any countrv. gin this much needed enterprise ot lowing brand and mark: Horizon­ He will attend school here up to ; Oflico at Canyon City and Burns so much advantage to the business tal bar with a dot nbovu ¡mil be­ Recorder Jameson has submitted fairs in Alaska, decided to return the time of his departure. men of this place the last of thi- low, on the left hip of yearling», a statement of the financial condi­ home. Skaguay is over run with — month. Lie will make a trip each bier cattle on both liip«. Mark, tion of the town of Burns. The working men and wag» h ive been LATEST FROM THE MAINE. week. cut. lie was advised not to go un ­ total amount of warrants issued is swallow fork in left year and up­ $15,289 08. Total amount of i» ter less he could read) the inter: or with Chicago. Feb 3G —A Times Her per bit in the right, wattle on right For the State Campaign. est paid $702.35, Total amount ot at least one years supnliea. Mr. ild Washington special siys: jaw. I’a'ties will please take »ame all outstanding warrants to March Caldwell would advise all who con Con-ul General I. 'u ha« made a M artin B ros . For campaign purposes The | "P “*»d address template going to take plenty of formal report to the president th it 1st ’98, principal and interest Burns. Oregon. Weekly Capital Journal is offend 885 31. Thcie is nothin? said about supplies and enough “dough to it is bi» opinion that the Maine was 1IÛNTINGT0N, OREG. from now until June 10th in clubs buy a return ticket. then annual income. deliberately destroyed. of five or more at 20 cents each sub Mr. Wooley wishes hi» many Every effort has been mede to keep A letter to the I. O. O. F lodge of -criber. Association press news. I friend* in thia county to givu him 1’UBLICAl ION this information from becoming l’otitical Squibs. NOTICE l'or Liquor l.rrcuur , a call when at Huntingtoll. this place from Chas. Fraser, dated »Ii»ctis»ii>n of state affair«, advocacy public. Even where ; rivately cir of people’s reforms, are special fea­ LAND (iFEir r m Itxs. nllEG »X. at Skagaay Alaska. Jan. 26, was To the Hon County Court of the S’tate . From the Long Creek Eagle: culated, the friends of the adminis­ ture». rmRVARY ‘2 1. 1898 received here last Saturday. He of Oregon for Harney County S. W. Ml 1.1,ER, Errett Hicks’ name has been tration are try ing to minimize the The Jqtitnal stands for free and We the underRitfoed le/al voter*. ie*i- ' Nolic-' is In reby given th«t the fol inet John Jacquemin and Charles mentioned in connection with the importance of the report by » tying I unlimited coinag» and i ati<-i al pa- lowing-named settler lias fil'd n<»li»*e dents and hl'v H«k that yon grant a licence to.I. L Skein and .1. T Ware Burna, Ort gon. latter had made a fortune The democratic ticket. Mr. Ilieks is in ion by the consul general unaccom- olv finance, direct legislation, direct support ol his claim, »mi that said to eell RpiritoUR malt and vinons liquor» , ’* [ i proof wi I >»<■ III I'l ■ before Register »ml in leRR quanlitiet Ilian one gallon fora* election of all officials, reductio- of many friends of Mr Jacquemi.i will attorney of ability, and if elected to ' panied by evidence. high salaries If you want to re e. Reeeiver U 8 l.ami Offi» - st Burn». period oi fdx months fro n the löth day , be glad to heir of him as the last that responsible position, would of March, in Lake 1‘reci^ct, Har­ The fact that Lee ha« never made fir state and county government ... ... on Marcl. 31. 1893 vix: ney countv, Oregon, ami *e your peti­ news up to that time was that he serve th«* people ably. Tlx E:igle a mistake iri Cuba, however, adds circulate a dollar’s worth of Oregon Ji lin Met'ov, tioine-tr id No 218. tioner* wil* ever pray: for Ih- NW’l SW|. SV. j NW j »>"1 Lad left for the coast. Mr. Fraser has heard of no republican candi­ mr ch and has increased the genera) Silver Weekly. I c Haya PHYSICIAN A SI RGEON. < i W llardiaty < >ne I. is 3 »ml I. S.-c 29. Ti . 26. It 31 Weekly Journal $1 a year. I K Ob. it J no Hembree expected to start for the interior the date for tris position except the concern to the importance of his Win Hay» Medical Examiner for I H Wo d | Cent Daily 25 cent» a mouth, $3 a E south of Mulhi’iir Lak«. next day, Jan. 27. John tri 24 n B 1- in Harney toWII. • which was aceompliihed at the Hon. C. 8. I)u»tin> name has occurred <’> inly. t»r< (¡on. with i eiew t<> the < »n NOTICE. C M Field», — Andrews, Or. ,,•11«,ion of- li t « tun . > '.iii< »i ni »II.•( New York divers have so sworn court house last Saturday evening, been mentioned as p- wible timber Aee Johnson, - Drew»ey. Or. i » n«i> o»ri» >■ i Aar.vtaw, ok » kb 14. in» that «lit V I »l.l er. he tailed t> MEALS 2-5 < ENTS. is not intended as a fusion organ on the people's party ticket for rep today to the investigating lioard break any of sai l I "1*1 "r ,o t«IM. ILS Morri», — Riley, Or e». tn<- «ned» or colline» « >y izat’ >n but a step taken by the resentative Irwin Geer, a hard It is now believed by experts that Crwnullant bevine be n entered at th • , il, r 'r f. In »ml lia« «Iiollr »liandon«d t Rates for board by the week v fr i- N »r «gainst D > s* . I Le • .11 p n e« »»e In rehjr »um fri- r.d» and champions »( silver for ware merchant of Burns, and 5V 15 a f*ig torpedo or mine, aided bv -MW» Offi-e ni» Ormer'l !♦»« ahnndorónz bi» Hom or menthe made known on mon' ■>’ »V, ear at iln-<'ffi <■ on (he »to dale I lie. Zn-I. day OÍ t>ri the purpose ef advancing it» inter DooaMton, a stockman of western pound« of saluting powder in the •t-nd t.n'ry No 2 !r. a v-e«: to (-«nee I.ition of »«'<1 entry; i.i»- opinion regarding the present finan ictual rvsulto t ind in the wreck «» -I parties a * hereby »>imnn,ne I to up PAUL LOCHER. Prop Sen A W Gowan would lik< GEO “. SIZEMORE’, p-ar at tin« O'ficeoi the 2«,i, .|ny cial policy of the government. It * very milih to be re eleded to the I LEE TURr.ATF.NED. Apri: l*e«« at I I «.'clm-k A M. t re p*i-»r, and has from Havana «ay» that d«"»pit» the t WlI III!:!* !< of th" an »«¡nn The next meeting 1 rumor« to th" cvi’ri«» »..»hi ’ • -< ■-.I -i „ e . v . .-Jay i i.ig~.l -.i. several ««pram \v. J. Johnson came in ou the stage today. J C. Freeman and wife were over from Silver creek last week. Pell Dibble and wife were visit gfiiends in Burns this week. R J Baker was doing business in Burns yesterday. John DcCoudress is ever from Drew-sey this week. Joe Lamb and Geo. Buchanan were in Burns Saturday. H LIASSE! Prices Lower than Ever In order to g(d a complete stock ot carlv Spring Goods, we must buy now or else we would be com pelled to take remnants lett in the hands of wholesale houses. Watch the local columns a little later and xvill give few Prices tTxeit will surprise you The b’.ims Laundry, — J. C. Wooley RED FRONT EARN, DWTIEx BURNS BREWERY t