The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 31, 1898, Image 3

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8A! TitE la « gmt circulation
ART NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 31 18CS
Local News.
or
County court next week.
Mrs. Chas. H. Leonard is on th*
John Gilcrest was in town Sun­ sick list.
day.
Call an<J see our all wool mack­
A. Lucas, cattle buyer, is now in inaws at N. Brown A Sons.
Harney county.
W. D. Hanley has been buying
Ladies sliitt waists at 75cts.
N. cattle on Silver creek.
Brown A Sons.
L. L um
Sheeting
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vregor. and Oregon
The thermometer has dropped j blankets at Mason it London. City
1__ i _ t
*
Link Vanderpool has gone to the several notches.
New May. Litt'e Giant and Aer-
Willamette.
Mrs. Frank Dibble, of Silver creek moter Windmills the three
mills in existance at prices to
IceCream Soda every Sunday at is in town today.
—I. 8. (leer & Co.
Fine assortment of mens and boys
the City Drug Store.
is the way you will act
Are you contemplating building?
sweaters
at N. Brown & Sons.
J. C. Garrett paid us a flying visit
when you hear the excellent
If so see Dyer A Brisco and allow
the latter part of last week.
T he T imes -H erald and St. Louis them to figure on plans, etc. You tone of a Ludwig Piano. The ac­
tion is free and easy The ease light
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mason have Republic lor $2 a year in ady-u.ee. will save money.
and serviceable and an ornament to
returned from their short outing.
Three freight teams arrived last
«... parlle8 wb0
The parties who held up and
any parlor. Any one wishing a
Harry Bilger at the City Drug Sunday with goods for Mason A robbed Joe Wooley
_____ . -J j’s saloon at piano or organ should ordt/ now so
Store can fit your eyes with glasses Lo"do"-
. Haines a week ago have not been
that they could be brought in before
We will spoil have a full line of • : apprehended. It was a well ex
China Joe has opened a restau­
the roads get rough.
all kiiids oppumps at bottom prices. «cuted hold up and it is not likely
rant in the building back of the —1. S. Geer & Co.
that the robbers will be heard of
Remember the long winter even­
Capital.
Mason <t Ixindon have received a again in Baker county.—Baker ings that are to come. How can
B orn —Near Burns to M r. and
you spend them more profitable
new supply of rice, beans, dried Epigram.
Mrs. Ed Perry a baby boy,on the fruit and other groceries.
han by studying music?
We notice the local papers in
28th inst.
Marshal jordan has a force of some counties in this state make n
We can get you anything known
Mason ifc London can give you
men at work putting in cross walks great “a do” if their county jail ti music—give us your orders.
prices on suits. See their ad on in the southern part of town.
happens to be without an occupant,
first page.
while
our county jail is vacant al­
CITY I)KCG STOKE.
B orn —To Mr. and Mrs. Cary
B orn —To Mr. and Mrs. I. S Geer
most
the
year
round.
Still
this
Thornlierg this morning, a baby
yesterday, a girl. Dr. Marsden was
county has a tough name and some
girl. Mrs. Chas. Frye in attendance.
the attending physician.
would try to make you think that
Parties interested in the matter, respectable people would not
—T he T imes -H erald and Ore­
live gonian for 12 in advance.
B orn —To Mr. and Mrs. L. Wol-
should read the notice in this issue here.
denberg Jr., last Thursday, a girl.
of the selection made by the W. V
The White House Saloon is under
Dr. Marsden in attendance.
We began this war with 14 bat*
__
the efficient management of two
A’ C. M. W. R. Co.
tieships and cruisers, 19 monitors, experienced saloon men, Hugh
Rev. G. W. Black preached his
An ingenuous girl asks, “May a only six of which were modern; 16 Smith and Geo. Tregaskiss. If you
farewell sermon last Sunday even­
lady ride a diamond frame?” unarmored steel 'vessels, 19 gun- are downhearted and depressed in
ing and has left for a new field."“
Opinions and skirts are both divid­ I boats. 23 to-pedo boats. We have spirits, give them a call and you
will go way a new man.
Dr Holt and Rev. Shields will ed on this proposition, dear.
now 39 battleships and cruisers, 31
—If you want a piano or organ
begin their meetings here in the
There were 314 prisoners in the unarmored steel vessels, 19 gun
write
the Jacobsen Book and Music
Mrs.
Pry
Wilson
and
her
daugh
­
First Presbyterian church tonight.
state penitentiary Thursday night. boats. 25 torpedo boats and 15 ter and Mrs. Franklin of Monument Co. The Dalles, Oregon,for prices.
You can call for most anything Not for several years has the num­ special crafts. An entirely different
passed through town last Sunday
Those desiring photo work done I
in the Novelty line at Jorgensen’s ber in custoday been so small.
kind of a record from that of Spain.
on their way to D ewsey to visit should call on J. F. Boyle, Call
and get it. Call and see his new
Oregon is reasonably prosperous relatives.
In the Bridge Creek country.
at his tent and see some of his
goods.
Crook county, several sales of sheep this year; its crops are large and
photograi he.
Teams
are
loading
nearly
every
Chas. Johnson and family have have recently been made at $2.50 prices, while not high, are sufficient
returned from their outing in the for yearlings and $3. for 2-year olds. to allow producers to live and make day at Rinehart’s orchard and de­
a little profit, but a v* xatious cloud parting for Harney county where
Stein mountains and Chas, is again
No better evidence of American
appears in the otherwise fair sky; a there is an excellent market for fine
luix-ologist at the Capital.
Having disposed of my business
good faith could be given to the
special session of the legislature is fruit.
I
desire
to close all my acoounts is
Why don’t/you come in and order I people of Cuba than that offered in
a windmill. I We have the best ones 11 the opening of schools at Santiago, j threatened. Let the people pray
Last Saturday morning Baker soon as possibly. Parties knowing
to the Lord—the Salem Lord—for City had another firo which wipe! themselves indebted to me are re­
on this earth/ and cheap too —I. S.
Campers should remember that deliverence from this affliction.—
Geer & Co.
wooden buildings to the value of quested to call and settle at once.
Persian Cretin will remove that Welcome.
nearly
$30,000. Rust's opera house
A. C. W orthington .
II. C. Bilger at the City Drug “horrible tan and those awful
was
among
those
burned,
and
We
had
a
short
call
from
our
old
Mr.
Store has a nulmber of dust proof freckles.” /You can get the genuine
time friend John Berry, this morn Rust will at once repair the loss
watches on ha;ki, just the thing for at the City Drug Store.
ing. Mr. Berry holds a position as with a modern brick structure.
the hay field arid harvest.
The California Ideals gave a per one of the faculty of the state nor-
BRENTON A FINE Propts,
Burnt, Oregon.
The Burns telephone line was
Pat Daly, the prize fighter who formance at Locher’s hall Monday I mal school *at Ashland and has
had a “mill’' with Tim Tompkins evening to a good house, The show * been making a tour of eastern Ore- struck by Harney valley lightning
I
This Stable is located on the corner of Erst and B, Street«, and keeps bey
here at the athletic club last season was above the average that visits i gon and Idaho on his wheel during last week, and the electric fluid was
and grain on hand' Has competent help. Runt a Job Wagon, Takas passes
is in Burns again.
this place and was highly appre- . vacation. He will go home via surprised that no damage was done I,
gers to any part of the Country.
Lakeview and Klamath Falls and except the prostration of four polo
Word comes to us that tl e lead­ ciatad by all.
Telephones and thunder storms will
ing firm at the railroad are selling
Dr. Marsden found it necessary expects to be in Ashland by next probably get along better over there
the best Island City flour at $4 per ta remove another piece of bone Monday when the fall term of
Ï
now, since they are getting ac-1
barrel. The O. C. Co. are the peo- [ from the leg of E. E. Laughlin, school opens.
quainted.—Canyon News.
pie.
j The operation was performed yes
The choir of the First Presbyter­
Messrs Geo. Walers and Walt terday and the patient is getting ian church of this place went to
Hoard of Txpial zat ioa.
Harney last Sunday to attend the
Huston have purchased the notion along very well.
store of A. C. Worthington. These
Notice is hereby given that th* F
, L ost —Last Monday morning, dedication of the church there and I
gentlemen are good business men between S. Lampshire’s ranch and help with the singing. Quite a i Board of Equalization for Harney 3:
and we predict success for the new the residence of Sam Mothershead number went from here, among ! county, Oreg< n, will attend at the
firm.
| in Burns, a silk umbrella. Finder whom were, Messrs Dr. Burchtorf, > office of the County Clerk d said ►
Chas. Byrd, B. D. McIntyre, Frank county, on Monday, September 2t>. ;
BURNS,
O RECON.
Messrs Ben Brown and Chas. will please return to Mrs. Lamp
Miller and Bruss Byrd, and Mes- ■ 1898, and publicly examine the 2,.
'
shire
or
leave
at
this
office.
Kenyon and families have returned
dames Chas. Byrd and C. H. Leon­ assessment rolls, and correct errors ¡t
if
Brick and Lime coiiManlly on hand, at the yard in west Buina.
Ml kiad
from the mountains, Chas, says he ( Jack Dunstan, who has been vis
ard, Misses Minnie Richardson,Ada in valuation, description, etc , and ' •
J of work done.------- Terms an application.
is a good hunter but he could not iting hie many old friends in Burns
Smith, Leia McGee, Maud Ragon to increase or reduce the valuation M
kill anything.
and vicinity the last ten days left and Edith Byrd.
of uroperty assessed, in the mailer,
McClain <fc Rusk left with their h* re yesterday morning, for Mon­
T
Sheriff French has returned with and perform the duties as now pre J
tana
where
lie
is
employed
at
a
horses last Monday. The Herald
scribed
by
law,
for
the
board
ofj
Andy Beckleheimer from Burns,
man saw them on Silver Creek and lucrative salary to luperintend
Oregon,savs the Wallowa Chieftain equalization fol r-uch eonnty. Alii
some
paying
mines.
Jack
carries
they were getting along verv well
Andy is wanted for driving eome persons interested are hereby noti t
with the exception of one sick mule with him the good wishes of his
! fied to appear ai such time and »
With L. A. Copshall. when in
friends in Harney for his future horses belonging to parties in this
PROP. OF THE
j
place.
W. S. W aters ,
Messers Welcorpe A Johnson of welfare and prosperity.
county to Lewiston last spring
town.
Assessor of Harney County |
MEALS 25 CENTS.
the old Texsas Resort are still in
His bonds were fixed at $1000,
A letter from Cuba written by a
Rates for board by ths week
business with a first class check
which he could not furnish. He is
soldier in the volunteer army grate
• ata
or months toad, known on III NTINOTON,
supposed to be connected with a
reasturant in connection
Make
fully acknowledges the receipt ef a
rir.g of cattle and horse rustlers that U.S I.ANI.-OFFI* E Bt'KNS, OltF f
that your head quarters while here
application.
Mr. Wo«ley wishes his many
night shirt sent to him by loving i
nfest the ranges of Ore-on, Idaho
GON. August 2t. 1888.
celebrating.
friends
in this county to give him
friends at Gotham.
He save: Bl
’
a call when at Hunt ngton.
E. H. Test started on a second “Nearly every man in our regiment nd Washington, and a few persons To whf,m it m.,T Conre*»
Netiee is hereby given that tlx* Willum
trip to the mountains yesterday. received a night shirt from the have surmised that at his trial he pile
Valley sod < a eaiie Mognialn Waznn
will
probably
implicate
others.
I
Itoiid
Company, ha« tiled in Ibis --fllce i»,
He will return in a few days with Ladies Aid society, and they came
KRKAT hicks ,
* Bia«,
| ■ ¡¡.t
MCI <>f
«rc I »«wren
iidi I« situated Ill
in l the
MV7 HIW
lowssliii».
0BIII
1
>
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.
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---- * . d * tor j a
•« V
C»M TOW CITY
his family who have been camping in hnndy for cleaning guns as the
The University of Oregon gradu ¡de ,<rib*d k below
and • 1 bi. a|>|4
«I Krtueb U.i.l
• i 1 i-atint
i.afint for «aid
««id land»
laml». that the
tlie li«t 1«
I. open
<>|H-n
iu Sumpter Valley during th« hot mud and rain keep the rifles in bad ated last June the largest class in
e public
Hid > A B
I | to ,|,
the
public for
for in-j>«ii<>o
inspection ami
and a a copy
copy
• * — * hy_ d.
1 w-riptlva
—
___ h.n
weather.—Ontario News.
.uti.liyi.ion«,
shape, and rage are ecarce. They its history. The class numbered thereof
ATTOK. i.
I.«> n po«te<l in n c -nvenienl place in thia
were all glad to get the shirts, as it 30. The fall term will begin Sep olBre. for the iBspectioa of all per»»-n»
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
—inadvertently and because we
Office
at Can y on t
interested
ami
the
public
gen-rally
ie lietter to have yonr gun in good tember 19th Students who have
ATTORNEY,
could not to a certainty ascertain
Within the next sixty -tays following
completed
the
tenth
grade
branehe-
shape thantu sleep in a night gown.”
Bl RNS, .. .................... O hfg . n
the date of thia n lice, protests or CoS.
the sex we did not publish in our
Coller ;t«M*w, I,and butina»« and Kaal
can enter the sub freshman class le« s against th* - lalm of the company to
T
he
T
imes
-H
erald
man
met
Dr.
K
m at* mattar promptly attended to
last issue the birth of a baby bov
any tract or subdiriMzo within any Sec
8 W MILLER,
No examinations are required for I tion or part of seetiox described in the
born to Mr. and Mrs Hui Hotchkiss Horton and H. E. Thompson on
I list on th* grou d that the same is mor-
graduates of accredited schools
valuable for minsral tl-an for agricultural
pittai. rnowr
The birth occurred on Thursday Sage her- yesterday and at first was
Reasonable equivalents are accept­ purpo-• will b* received and noted foe
inclined to think he had met some
Burns, - - - Oregon
the 18th inst.
, npori to the General I.ami trill- e al
land orrcr. at burns orkosn .
ed for moet of the required entrance W »«bingteii U I'.
road
agents
—
so
many
guns
in
A
iiriis
I
|f,
|M9A.
The little 8 year old son of Mr
u:trs 122 hour 5 >•
North half and part of South half of
studies. Cataloging will be sent
Xotlr« is hereby riven that the follnwfng
named «eitler ha« filwl nutb-e of hi« li 'ention
and Mrs. Fritz Mace cut one of his eight—and was veiy much dieap- free to all applicants. Persons de Section 1 in Towosliip 23 -oulh of Itan^e
■X Me- i-.-lf of the Northeast q-eirb r in
to make final proof In support of hi« < ¡aim and i
ft
«
i
[-ointed when it turned out to be hie
that •■!<! proof will $>« rna<le Itefora the Kr^iater
toes off and another nearly off last
siring in'ormaliM may address the xeetmn 23. and part of W e«t halt of -•<
•-< My/wJ
and Wer »Her I. -, I .am! Offb*at Hum« Or«,
fri< nds cn their way to eome new
ti»n 25 and North -««I qu -rter- f »*• t on
on Rrp*ember ZZ, IfiUfi, vii Jain«« I.. S’arien,
<
Saturday, by letting an ax drop on
president. Secretary J. J Walton, ZV
z J
in r-rirt-‘hip *23 Neutli of Range 31
f<.r the - t n F«4 a a-, N W 4 »•<• 1 T|. 21 - R
I K * M
his foot. He was brought to town hunting ground. Ia the short epace or Mr Max A. Plumb, all of Eugene, ,n 1 Wr«t half of .-s«ction S In loas hip
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
He name« the follow inc witnt-aae* *o preva
24.
South
<-f
R«ng-
84.
'oulh
of
base
1-B
hl« < .»ntinuou« restdenee upen and cultivation
and Dr. Marsden dressed the wound of time when he first saw them and Gregon. The courses offered ar* .>nd East of Willamette M- ridian
1 of, tali land, vis Elmer Allen Hater » Irmin», BIKNS, — — — —
« H R Berteraiid o Ih.uflede» her. all of Burn»,
Gao W llart». Kngitter.
Heisgetting along nicely at this before he recognized them, he was those of a good university. There
A. A. Cowixo, Receiver.
f Oregon.
Practice, in all the eoi ‘
wondering what kind of a "scare” are departments of modern and,
'ito W. Ihiri, R*«l»ter
writing.
«
y I a R g
Collection, promptly n-
head he would put on the account ancient languages, physics, chemia
i. .. ’ j
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stancliff left of the hold up. The thought of low­
unrirr M tt'iine
try. biology, geology. English, elo F*!XAL PROOF
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
the first of the week fol Portland, ing hi* money did not bother him—
*
LAMP
©FFTCt
AT
BURRS,
OREGON
cution, advanced engineering.* as­
I
r. t. land orn<i, ri mnw , ohagom
via Prinevill. to have an operation being without any, as usual
»
Avgust <1. IBM
tronomy, logic, philosophy peyebol
f
AW tf I**
I
performed on Mrs Stancliff-s eye It might be just as well to state
Notice 1« hereby rf»»n that ihe fo-owlnr
Motfrei« h«r»by rfven ’h«< th« following
ogy, mathematics and physical named «Ktler baa filed notice of hie In lotit Its«
Superior
to
all
others
Irrespective
n«in»d
«eitler
ht»
filed
notte«
oí
hl«
Intention
it being necessary to remove one in that be has several dollars coming
to make final pr.wrf la sopton of hi«rlata» and
*•» «R«kt final proni in>upp»rt of hi»claim, «nd
education. Music and drawing are that «aii -rf will he made before Kerlater
of price. Catalogue tells > ou
bal «a 1 proof win i»a mail* before Realerer
•ad Receiver of i; S. f_ai.d OShe at Rnrae
in order to save the other Her <«n subscription that would !<• ac- (
why. Write lor one.
and Receiver V H f and Office at Knro«'iregun,
also taught The tuition is free Greeoi.. on October a. iwn, tig < her «a r
on *ept W. I*»*, vit Predrlrk * l»*l-enimee. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
1er a- H • N- *•. far «be Is
many friends in this county hop* ceptable at this time. With such
i
Av L>r the
All students pay an incidental fee
I
I ! 7 . « • R .. r
«
He ramea be
w Itoci». ■ »n pr ««
she will soon recover her impaired prosperous times and beef eatHe in , of ten dollars yearly. Board, lodg
Medical Examiner for tbo
He
name«
»he
fallowing wl'
hl« r >v»»i«w«H»e r»«lde"» e a*Hi and ca’rlvanen
NATIONAL SEWÍ5Q MACinffiCA,
hi« rontmuona i caldeare «pon and cattiva
of »aid >at.d. via • W Mi'ler of Bn'n» <»r«
e'ght and be with us again in th» such demand those in arrears should ing. beat and light in the dormitory a<»n.
1L«n of »«hi land, vii A. I Ma* iinle«h of P<-nn Mutual Lifo Inaurano« C«.
AA.nVUAUWAV,
Facury.
Bm' be I [Hable ai d « a j Tbara-
'»reei.a, < F. boriai. I M Mill« and
hoeg. e l •»< Bl ey. Orcrwr
MI VIlÆMr HA. ‘ Fife
near future
^member th« newspaper man
Jame« ■ .er ne y a!l of «tiplee Oregon
coat 92 50 per week.
G». W Htvca Rentrer
fW“''ffice st resid.noo.
>•« a 11»va« Ratifier.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Now Arriving.
We guarantee to meet all Railroad Competition
Freight added.
I he Leading Merchants of Harney County.
White Front Livery, Feed & Sale
1
JENSEN & PEARSON.
1
Brick Makers and
Contractors
J.C. Wooley
RED
J
FRONT
BARN,
Dr. H. Burchi erf
DENTIST.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
R. M. TURBIR.
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