The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 25, 1899, Image 3

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NEW FLOUR MtLL itrict. located in the Southern part
THE VOEGTLY BUILDING
HKrrtoads were
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H^Stoek and I. V. An Enterprise Worthy of Public of this county, will leave in a few
days foi that old mining camp. Mr. A Beautiful. Substantial ami
of Paridise valley by Mr.
Patronage.
Imposing Editice.
Fitzgeaald lias great faith in the
Iison, buyer for a big Chicago
ledges
of
the
district
and
is
devot-
The flouring mill just erected bv
, Contractor Harry Smith has just
la, and one carload belonged to
Rr..»n and
«...1 J. r Sturtevant,
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c ing much of his time in developing
N. Brown
tv. II. Shirk of Catlow yalley, Ore­ banks
finished the l.riek and stone work on
of the Stlvies river, about i hi" P^pects there. There is no
gon, who went along with the ship­
j the Voegtly building, ami the
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u,llld of
writer
ment. The horses were fine ani­ one mile north of this citv, will be
plumbery painters ami carpenters
ready to start operations next week. ,,i,ul when the nn,,M of lhe *,i8triet i are now at work finishing up and
mals, ranging from 1,200 to 1.400
The mill building is a three-story ) are P«>P*rlV
r,ch vein8 «' putting the last touches on one of
pounds each, and the demand for
structure,
equipped with all the «ol‘,> col’l*r “,,d
bearing | the finest structures in Eastern
|CÎns office, ¡this class of animals is said to be latest and most improved roller !
wil1 1,8
ai‘d Oregon. Work on the building was
excellent in the Chicago market.
process machinery, with a capacity Itl,e cau,P becon,e fa,UUU6
j started just forty days ago, ami
felts at th*
“Clip your cupotis now.”
for turning out 30 to 40 barrds of|the bullion producing sectton. ot taking into consideration the dimen­
Janes Tabular, who was up before . liour every 24 hours. The tnaehin- 1 •'Sortlicrn Nevada aud Southern sions of the building and the diffi­
I ¿has. Parrish, jr., came over from the conntv board last week fur an 1 ery will be driven by a Sampson Oregon.
culties encountered in securing ma­
L'ainon the first of the week.
¡examination as to his sanity and Lafell turbine wheel The power
“Clip your cupons now.”
terial to keep the force constantly
r Blanket Buyers—Our price are
discharged, was again examined is taken from the Silvies river,
employed,
the time occupied in
Harry Timmons, representing the
I moderate—N. Brown & Sons.
this week ar.d adjudged insane. about 150 rods above the mill, and New York Life Insurance Company, completing the work thus far dem­
Herman Ruh and wife were up Deputy Sheriff Motbershead ami the ditch conveying the water to left us this week fir Canyon Citv onstrates that Harry and the men
I from Lawen the first of the week. ¡Guard C. F. McKinney left with the plant has an average depth of and other portions of the territory under him h ve not let the grass
him yesterday for Salem. Mrs six feet, surface width of 22 fiet,
grow under their trowels and mor­
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A
When you want any winter Motbershead accompanied her hus­ bottom of channel 10 feet, with a he covers in doing business for his
tar boxes. The dimensions of this
company.
His
success
here
has
apples goto Waters’ Variety Store. band as far as Portland, where she fall of between 9 and 10 feet, giving
' been phenomenal, ami lie leaves us new ami handsome edifice are 29
Special sale of iron bedsteads goes to take treatment for granula­ a 66 horst- power.
with regrets, but will ret-itn about by 90 feet, height 3$ fret 6 inches.
The cost of building and equip­
y
this week. C. A. Byrd, the furni- ted eyelids from Dr. Dixon, the
the 25th, of next month. Harry The foundation and trimmings are
specialist. Mrs. Motbershead will ping the mill will not fall far short
ture man.
gray
granite
t.ik-
n
from
a
quarry
has made many warm friends in
of $10 000 when the button is
If you want heavy winter goods, be absent several months.
Burns who will miss him during his near Burns; and the iron cornice
I pressed to start the machinery.
will lie painted and sanded so as to
even if your purse is light. N.
“Clip vourcupons now.”
absence.
Messrs. Brown A Sturtevant, the
correspond with the gray stone
Brown & Sons.
I n B aptist C ircles .—Rev. T. S. enterprising citizens who have at
“Clip your cupons now.”
trimmings. On the top and in
Maunie Marrs is reported quite Dulin spent last week in special their own expense constructed this
\V. \V. Martin of Cedarville was a front of the building is the date of
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sick with pneumonia at his^uome meetings at Silver Creek. He had modei flouring t mill,
and guest of the Calkins hotel this week. its erection and the name of the
pti the islands.
a very pleasant visit among those ' carried out the idea without aid Mr. Martin is taking »tour through owner, reading:
New invoice of Thomson’s glove excellent people. He will preach from any one Similar enterprises Harnev countv with a view to pur­
“C. H. V oegtly ,”
fitting corsets just received at R. A. at the Baptist church in Burns to- undertaken on the Pacific slope chasing anywhere between 2,500to
“IS—Ilardwa re—99.”
morrow, Nov. 26th. at 11 a. in. and ¡have received bonuses ranging from 4,000 sheep. So far he has been
Miller A Co.’s.
The cost of the building is esti-
at 7-30 p. m. Sunday-school at 10 $5,000 to $10,000. Whether or no unsuccessful, but will visit Stein maied to be between $6,001) ami
Many of oar citizens hare gone to a. m.
’
“ Baptist Pub- the efforts of these public spirited Mountain, Catlow Valley and other $7,000.
The American
Canyon City to attend circuit court, lication Society lias kindly present­
gentlemen will be duly appreciated points, where he thinks he will find | The owner will occupy the first
now in session there.
ed the Sunday-school with a nice by the citizens of- Harney county the quality and quantity of stock
tloor, and will put in a line of hard­
All woolen goods must be sold library, lesson heirs ami papers. time alone will tell.
sheep he is looking for.
ware unsurpassed by any similar
before winter commences, bo take All are kindly invited to thess ser­ I.et us briefly look over the situa­
establishment
in Eastern or West­
Our public schools are having an
vices-
advantage. N. Brown & Sous.
tion and see the advantages, from
examination this week,and thecon- ern Oregon.
King heating stoves, cutlery,
The sei ond tloor will be cut up
J. J Comegys the Merchant- a financial and business standpoint, sequent flurry of pupils naturally
glassware, holiday goods and crock­ Tailor is agent for Chicago’s lead­ that will accrue from the building follows. Teachers come in for their into offices ami a lodge room for the
ery just arrived at Racine Bros.
ing tailors. Suits to order from and operation of til's mill.
share of the worry; and the differ­ A. F. A A. M.
and family now occtqiN $ 1G.50 up; Pants $3 50 up; ; Over­ Today ‘.lie freight alone on every ences between pupils and instruct­
E. Brown
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barrel of liour brought to Burns
T he T imes H ehai . p is turning)
roo n3 at Cal. Geer’s residence and coats $12.00 up. You can haven costs the consumer $4; or, in other ors have occasioned no little stir in
out
some neat up-to-date job work '
suit
made
m
Chicago
or
Burns
by
family circles, and have been the
will spend the winter in Burns.
first class workmen, all work war words, the citizens of Burns pay, all abserhing topic discussed at the Call and see samples und get prices, i
W. S. McMurphy and wife were ranted. Second door west of Capi­ yearly, in the neighborhood of
family fireside the last few days.
in from Sagehen this week purchas­ tal saloon.
$28,1)00 for hauling their Hour from
L ing supplies. Mack has recovered
Bl'RNS,
Kelley it Dennis, painters, paper- A1) MIN I ST 11AT( ) R S NOT 1C E.
the railroad, to say nothing of the
OREGON.
Ex-Senator A. W. Gowan left hardships endured by man ami hangers and sign writers, have just
from his recent attack of grip.
last Monday morning via Ontario
N otice is hereby given , that the
F or S ale —My residence in for Portland, to be absent about beast in transporting goods from finished a neat and unique piece of I niith'tsitfrird
ban l»< « n appointed Admin-
work
for
Dr.
Hibbard
in
the
shape
Huntington
to
this
point.
Would
B?rns.
Price, $750.
Address: two weeks, Mr. Gowan informed
All kinds of Machine-extras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery,
i-trntor of th»» »•stale of Joshua 1». ('ring,
of
a
hanging
sign
in
front
of
the
;
Mrs. Lucy Baker, 217 East Ban- us it was liis intention to stop at it not be better to patronize home
dowiis'd, by the county court of the
Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc.
industry and keep the $28,000 in doctor’s place of business and fine
nock street, Boise, Idaho.
The Dalles and have a talk with circulation here? Most assuredly lettering on the entrance door to the state of Oregon for the countv of llarne.x,
by order made and entered oil the 6tli
“Clip your cupons now.”
Congressman Moody on the pro­ it would.
dentist’s office.
• lav of November, 1899. All peraona
having claims against said estate are
The mud is drying rapidly, and posed leasing of th? public grazing
There are thousands upon thou­
W. II. Crawford and I). Richard
byroads are again in good condi- lands.
sands of aerts of rich land in liar- son were d iwn from Harnev Thurs­ requirt <1 to present them, with proper
voucher«*, with n six monibs from the Garden Seeds and Sporting G ooi I b .
The only
stages are making bet-
S hingle »! S hingles ! Parties de nay county that will produce the day, having been subpo-naed as «late of thia notice, to the und TMignod at
faBan they have for the past siring shingles can find them at I finest wheat grown
the world. witnesses In the case of Jack Geb­ Ilia ranch at the Warm Springs in said
Tin Shop in Harnev Co.
5 Geer A Co's saw mill McKii.ny
The actual cost |n-r acre of grow­ hard for larceny. Mr. Crawford has county.
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day
of
Nov*
nibcr.
1899.
Gjie
vs
n
call
aid
we'will
(< t.virie y< u that we (tn git< lilt
r >kiiZ
03 -y A Sparrows saw mill, Seth Bower ing ami harvesting a crop of wheat been suffering from rheumatism for
prices than anyone.
A. L. X' asiilh I’ ooi .,
will
not
exceed
$7.
At
a
fair
esti
sometime past, in his" right hand Administrator <»F the estate of Joshua B
JOO«) *S I ‘3|OO)S CUIWBX! pUB [[BJ 6 Co's and Lon Seaward’s at Har­
•A’t[Bioeds u sdmnd aojo, putt uo'.qj ney. at the post office in Burns or mate, the net profits on every acre and lower limb.
Craig, dceeas*' I.
of land . own to whe at will not fall
•rpo)S ut ,uou suoltiitjosep pun A. K Richardsons shingle mill.
In
the
line
of
progression,
Mar
­
Miss Rose Venator ha« resigned below $20 and have been known to shal Cardwell thinks the city gov­
SOZjS [[11 ‘»[[t'U[>UlM pus satunj
her position as teacher in the Burns reach $40. Could the land be ernment should have a pound where-
GRAND
Everybody is looking for wood.
school district and h is gone to her made to produce better n-tilts by ! in to keep stray animals. The
BAILEY it WATERS, P roprietors .
Most of our teams are on the road
brother’s home on Crane Creek, putting it to any other * se?
swine and the kino roam th>-streets
between tin» place and Huntington,
Il remains to be seen whether
where she will look after bis house­
Fino Winos Idquors and Cigars
together and unmo’ested because
hauling freight, and it is next to im­
the farmers ot*'ihe valley nill turn
hold and her little nieces.
there
is
no
place
provided
to
im
­
possible to get a team to bring in a
their attention to the profitable
• * Courteous treatment guaranteed. Y olt patronage
load of firewood from the hills.
J. W. Riggs, accompanied bv his business of wheat growing and sup­ pound them.
rh'jrsrtay Evening. No/. 30, ’99,
“Clipyour cupons now,”
We have just received a fine lot of wife and little daughter, left by pri ply our new flouring mill with
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winter clothing, including men’.« vate conveyance for Canyon Mon­ a sufficient quantity of the article
Dr. Volp was called to the bid-
day.
Mi.
Biggs
went
over
to
at
­
to
keep
the
mill
busy
the
year
and boys’ suits and overcoats of all |
side of “Father” Bowen yesterday
P urns-Canyo,. S’.age Line
sizes ami description!. Cail now tend circuit court, having been re round or not. It is safe to predict, forenoon. lie found tiie old gentle­
LOCHER’S HALL.
x howover, that there will he an man in a sinking condition, but
while the stock is complete and tamed in several cases.
Metachan .♦ Cot.id, contractors.
-[»abundance of wheat pour into the before the doctor li ft his patient
make your selections. Lunaberg A
Carrying (J. S. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’» Expesa
There has been an unusual
Dalton.
amount of rain-fall in this section bins of the mill, ones the fact is I was resting as comfortable as possi­
L*ave Burns Tuesday .Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon City
This ball will be under the
The perliminary examination of .luring the past month. It has established that a* good if not a ble under the circumstances.
it intertuedi'11 loints, Fare $5.
superior
article
of
flour
can
be
man
,
management
of
Prof.
II.
C.
Smith,
Jack (iebhar I, charged with steal- been a great benefit to the range,
Prof. Harry Smith savs all ar­
ufactured right at home, and be
rangements are completed for th. who will spare no pains to make it
Aug a horse from George Shaw, was and in fact everything esle but the
sold as cheap as it can be bought
h'ff^before Justice Jameson, Tliurs freighters.
Thanksgiving ball, which promises one of the molt enjoyable events
on the line of railroad, thereby
of the season.
If you desire a nice Bet of hand
day T>rnoon. The prisoner wai
saving the consumer the freight to l>e one of the finest affairs of tin-
heid in the'sum of $100 bond to made harness, chaps, or anything
The music will be furnished by
charges for hauling the breadstuff kind ever given in Burns. “Select
await the action of the grand jury in the line of saddles, call and see from the railri ad to Burns.
your partners for the grand march,’
In default of security Gebhard was our stock. Our goods are all band
and an enjoyable evining.
FRANK JAMES' ORCHESTRA.
remanded to the custody of the made and guaranteed. Hopkins A
FnfNI».— A stern-winding, open
‘‘Clip your cupons now.”
Hunter.
sheriff.
faced silver watch, on the road Is*
f MT*( arringe Painting.
Shop first door north of this office.
Mrs. C A. Bonnett is over Crane tween Burns and the I. S. Geer A
If there is any place on the globe
The Childrens’ Cash Racket is
—Curjiets laid for $1 00 to $1 M Each.—
creek.
Co. saw mill. Owner can have
by fare the cheapest notion store in that can beat the weather we have
Everything in fancy and staple same by calling at this office, prov
town. They also carry a limited had the last few weeks, we should
Residence Hymn Hotel, Burna, Oregon.
line of silks, dress go -1«, outing be pleased to learn where to find it. groceries, at prices that sell. N ing projierty and paying for this
Brown A Sons.
notice.
flannel, ginghams, hosiery and un-
A large supply of sparkling cider,
jUerwear. 1 *•• 5
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r
W.
D.
Martin,
of
Harney,
paid
In Justice Jameson’s court y s
apple butter, preserves, condiments,
this
office
a
pleasant
call
yesterday
terday
afternoon, Charles Miller
lunch goods and fresh confection­
afternuan.
(colored) was held in the sum of
ery at Waters’ Variety Store.
$50 on a charge of assault on China
w
N. Brown informs us he will leave' A full line of Shilling's Ikst
Och
with a potato masher. Miller
yThe large pile of a»one shipping»
the latter part of this month or the spices, hiking powder, cotfee and
gave
bail.
tjjjt came from the granite block-*
first of next for San F rancisco, extracts a*. R A Miller it C ■ 's.
u->Mi the erection of .the A oegtb
Weidenberg
A Berg will build a
used to be a difficult art. It
a here he will spend the winter.
J. W. Sayer and family are aga:n
building '•
utilized to grade
•tone addition to the Harney Valh-y is different now. Anybody c .in
domiciled
in
their
residence
east
of
Time on goods is good, but good
tlie eel on the south of the new
Burns, where they will spend the Brewery next spring. The addi­ take pictures, Manufacture'<« no*
structure. The pieces of granite times and low prices are better. winter.
tion will be two stories.
make Cameras »huh anyone can
^rill make a fine r.i.id bad ni l would \Ve undersell, for cash. N. Brown
WE ARE AGENTS.
The old man Marrs suffered a operate, and they furnish acces­
We have holiday goods galore;
be just the miterial to grade our A Sons.
second stroke of paralysis last week
streets with.
Supt. Byrd has returned from a also King heaters, glassware, cut- We understand he has loot entire sories and chemicals in such shape
tlery and fancy crockery just in.
that the finishing of pie tures is an
week's lour throughout the county­ Racine Bros.
“Clip y®ur cup*ms now.”
use of his lower limbi.
easy
matter.
Burn« n»eds a white laundry bad­ visiting the schools.
Men’s suit« regular price $1')<>*
W antei *—50.000 rabbit'and’har»
We have the kind of shoes you skins during winter months Send our special prie» 15.00. N. Brown i
ly. and it is to he hoped that before
BURNS,
many weeks, or at firtbe«t month*, want and sell them at prices that sample skin and address Wood, <t Sons.
Complete Outfits, including
have rolled by we will have on*- are moderate. N. Brown A Sens. Mayer Co. Ill Ellis street, San
Mr and Mrs. J. P. Dickinson Cameras anil eimthing neces­
Our people are at the mercy of tw
The little infant of Mr. and Mrs. Francisco. Cal.
were th» gisst» of their daughter, sary te finish pictures from
Chinese wash bouses where they are J. C. Templeton is quite sick with
Mr«, il B Sym», for a few days
If
you
want
blankets
or
comfort
­
compelled to get their linen laun whooping cough.
thia
weak.
S5 TO S25.
ers, sheetingor pillow-eating, or any­
dered. or g> dirty. The Chinamen
Cali
and see these outfit« 4ml
New
Orleans
m-la»-es
and
aor-
thing
?l«e
that
would
lie
found
in
a
Men’s pint« regular pri* »
50
charge outrageous prices tor the
gu:n
on
up
at
Waters'
Variety
first
class
bwdding
stock
coms
to
N.
the
kind
of
pictures which can lx-
our
special
price
»
1
0».
N
Brown
work they do. and ar» as •Independ­
AM,
Br -wn A Sons’ store.
taken with them.
A H ina.
ent as a bog on ice.”
M Filigerald, who is largely in­
Halfot th* people of Borna ar-. I a - ii Y I>R1 o - l' >L*I-
’ Six carload« of hors»» were re­ J C. Buckle nd «pent several days
terested in the Pueblo Mining lh»~ iff- ring fr- m gr:f>p ai» 1
cently *hi[*j»-d from Wimtamuccaf in Eurt.e »bis week
l
Space is Reserved for
THE OLD RELIABLE
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Watch it Next week
I. S. GEER & Co,
HARDW ARE
CRESCENT BICYCLES
I
Thanksgiving Ball!
W. H. KELLEY,
A
HOUSE PAINTNG & PAPER HANGING,
I
Why Dent You Rido a
Photography
RAMBLER BICYCLE?
Best Wheel on Earth. Cheep,
Durable and Light Running.
RACINE
ROTH frs
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We Sell all These Articles
HARDWAMri
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