8, block 59, Burns......... Notice to Creditors. Bright Boys Started in business. Burns is doomed to ditsapoinl- i Geo Sizemore, all of block ment in a high school. The bill The publishers of the famous big Know all men that the under­ 68, Burns........................ 21 30 ol Representative Geer which illustrated weekly newspaper. P enn ­ signed has been appointed admin­ 1898. Is a Luxury that one can SATURDAY. MARCH 2 1901. passed the house was killed in the sylvania G rit , are now placing istrator of the Estate of Jacob Lentz, dispense with but the senate by never getting out of representatives at every post office deceased, and letters issued on the J C Buckland, w$ wj sec 26 tp 22 r 32 and lots 3 and 6 the hands of the committee. The in Oregon, and they desire to secure 19th day of February, 1901, by Good Furniture block 12 Harney............. 11 34 is something that is neces­ matter of electing a U. S. Senator the services of capable hustling order of the County Court of the Frank Buckland, ee{ neL sary in all well regulated Quite a number of letters of in­ was too important to let anything agents in each of the following State of Oregon, for Harney County. ej se|, swi sei sec 30 tp households. We have it. towns in Harney county: Burns, else stand in the way. All persons ha'fing claims against quiry regarding this section li ive 9 59 22 r 32$.......................... Drewsey and HarneV, and in such the said Estate will present the Curtain polls, wait paper, been received of late from differ­ other tow ns as are not alieady sup­ same, duly verified as by law re­ 1897. window shades, carpets, etc, Well, yes. Mitchell was hardly ent sources. We have been given plied. The work is profitable and quired. at the office of \\ illiams ft J C Buckland, wj wj. sec 26 ^n fad anything you want week. several which we have given at­ the choice of the republican push, pleasant. A portion of Saturday in our line. FitzGerald, Burns, Oregon, within tp 22 r 32 and aej nel, J.l jfrtistic ¡Picture Pearning tention and answered the inquiries. but he is there and no ma:ter h >w only is required, No money what­ six months from the date of the sei, swj sei sec 30 tp 22 r at popular ¡Prices, ¿«y» < bitt« r the pill, thej ’ will have to There are many people coming ever is required. Over 5O(IO agents expiration of the publication of this 32j.................................. 13 65 swallow it. Queer they didn ’ t from the East at this time seeking BURNS FURNITURE CO. are doing splendidly. Everything notice, to be published 4 full weeks 1895. homes i.i the Northwest and we see w hat an able and influential is furnished free. Stationery, rub­ in the T imes -H erald . W. C. B yrd , Mgr. J C. Buckland, w4 nw|, w 4 should make an effort to get at wan lie was before he received ber stamp, ink and pad, advertis­ Dated this 23rd day of February 8 34 ing matter, sample copies, etc. 1901, which is the date of the first swj sec 26 tp 22 r 32.... least some of them in this section. the necessary 46. Papers are shipped to be paid for publication. Notice is hereby given that I will We have inducements that other Tlie ZBad. HT’rcnt on Monday, the 11th day of March, T hornton W illiams , Those republicans that are say-, at the end of each month. Those sections cannot offer and we call b not sold are nut charged for. Write A. D. 1901 at the hour of 10 o ’ clock Administrator. should advertise them, Of course ing that Oregon will go demo­ Th. A. M. of said day, at the Front door we are isolated, lack transporta- cratic next election on account of to Grit Publishing Co., Williams­ visito port Pa., and mention T he T imes - of the Court House, in Burns, Har ­ tion facilities and other advantag­ Mitchell being elected Senator Sheriff's Sale. H erald . ney County, Oregon, sell the above es enjoyed by more thickly set­ had better look out. The demo­ described real estate at public auc­ Under and by virtue of a War- tled and older sections, still those crats may take advantage of such Fine Turnouts. Additicnal Locals. tion to the highest bidder fol cash, rant issued out of and under the Courteous very things are in some way an talk and do that very thing. subject to redemption, to satisfy Seal of the County Court of the Treatment advantage. We are not bothered Call and see samples of our job State of Oregon for the County of said Warrant, costs’ and accruing with the shiftless element that is The elements have done much printing. Harney, to me directed and deliv­ costs. always moving to and fro on a damage to the roads of this coun­ M c C ulley & BERDUGO props Dated this 9 day of February, A. ered, commanding me to levy on C. A. Bonnett is over from his raillord. We have a prosperous ty during the last two weeks. D. 1901. the goods and chattels of the delin ­ country, liberal, hospitable people Parlies who have been traveling home on Crane creek. G eo . S helley , quent taxpayers named on the de­ that are doing will and who wish over different sections of the coun­ J. IL Thomas was in from the linquent Tax Rolls of said County Sheriff of Harney County, Oregon. to sen this valley and country de­ ty say that .$10,000 will not re­ Warm spring ranch for several for the years 1895, 1897, 1898 veloped. Our thousands of acres pair the <1.image. I days this week. and 1899, thereto attached, and if Notice of Final Settlement. of line fertile government land President McKinley and Vice- none be found, then upon the real would furnish homes for ten times Notice is hereby giventhat 1 the Proprietor. The Vale Gazette does not President elect Rooseyelt will be property as set forth and described pur present population. in the said delinquent Tax Rolls, undersigned administrator of the seem to think very much of Rep­ duly installed in office next Mon­ or so much thereof as shall satisfy estate of John Murray deceased One man asks: “Is there any resentative Geer. Such is life. day. the amount of taxes charged there­ have filed my final account with prospects of a railroad there? No doubt Mr. Geer will lose much The people will be glad to bear in, together with the costs and ex­ said estate in tbeofficeof the Coun­ CHOICE WINES. LIQUORS Where will it come from and sleep oevr the matter. that President McKinley has de­ penses, I have duly levied, having ty Clerk cf Ilarnev county Oregon; where will itgc?” Well, that is a termined to call an extra session of been unable to find any goods or and that, Monday, the, 11th day of FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. COMFORTABLE hard question. We have pros­ congress begining March 18 or 25 chattels belonging to the respective March 1901, is the day fixed by The bill to establish and main- pects of not only one railroad, bu| C. W Parrish has been elected delinquent taxpayers hereinafter the Court for hearing objections Old Robinson Building, many railroads in the near future. tain school libraries has become a law. The legislature shoule be historian of A. If Robie Cabin Na­ named, upon the following tracts thereto and reading a decree allow­ Where they will go to is another tive Rons of Gregon. Mr. Parrish and parcels of real estate as set ing or disallowing the said account. commended for such work. thing. We are not worrying as is now busy compiling a list of all forth in Baid tax lists, lying and All heirs, creditors and other per­ to where it will go. If people I the pioneer residents of this section. being in Harney County, state of sons interested in said estate, de­ Why the Stage Don't Come. Oregon, and described and assessed siring to file objections thereto shall contemplate locating here now is Since the steamer Rio de Jameno as follows: do so on or before that date, the time, while everything is As Burns has been without I ran on a rock and sank in the bay F. S. R eider , practically new and business op- 1899. mail since last Monday there has nt S ’.n Francisco, we have decided Administrator. T pertunitics that will now go beg­ to pospone our trip across the water J C Buckland, w.J w.J sec 26 been many suggestions and con- ging will soon be taken when a tp 22 r 32, and ee] nej. ej siderable speculation as to the to visit King Edward and Emperor Notice. railroad taps the valley. sei and swj sei sec 30 tp William. cause. While all admit that bad 22r32i.......................... The firm of I. S. Geer it Co. hav­ the 1 roads and high water are factors, Ducks and geese are coming in C G Frye, “ Hudson Block ” ing disposed of its interest in the tom< The Oregonian says that at a they consider that there are other by the thousands and local nim- and all block 19 Morrison Burns Milling Co., the accounts of Men recent meeting of the populist reasons. It is claimed by some rods are preparing to get in some Addition to Burns........... that company must be settled at e. 0. SMITH. Prepl „ .............................. stale central committee at Salem, that there is an understanding and good work before the game warden Hugh Harris, sj swi «ec 26 once. All outstanding indebtedness Will R. King tendered his resig­ among the drivers and a written makes his appearance and puts a ami nJ nwi see 31 tp 22 r will be paid by I. S. Geer it Co Fresh Beef Pork etc. in any quarti’y dasirstf. Hs- trac nation as chairman. After dis­ agreement that they will not at- «top to it. 3(1.................................... and all acconnts due are payable to Bologna and Sausage cf a!! kinds ahvsy: cn teh cussion, the agreement to dis­ tempt to cross a stream where I. S. Geer it Co. Although the democrats were in Hugh Harris, block C Burns solve t’ e state central committee there is any danger of getting the minority at Salem, they suc­ G W Hayes, lots 1, 2, 7 and Dated October 1st. 1900 way became unanimous, and the dis­ their feet wet. Another thinks ceeded in getting control of the _________l^1 solution of the committee and the drivers have turned the poor government of Portland. That --------- 1 E party was oll'u ially accomplished. horses aut for a bait of green won’t hurt Portland, but the Ore­ I). IV. Defeiiha ugh A Dunni í day The sentiments among most of grass and have gone burning. gonian—well that's différant. those present was th.it hereafter Having read the wonderful starics Ue call your attention to th" the populists would alliliatd with of Teddy Roosevelt and party 1 new display ad of Schwartz A- I the democratic party, but no they hope to make a record, with Bud elm >111 at the top of the local! ollicial declaration was made to all the table knives of old Kate page. The new firm is anxious to 1 that effect. b'opiana’s for weapons, they “han­ meet the people of this county and ker" for a more strenuous life. It we can assure you eourt'on« treat­ ment at their place of business. 1 lie senate of the last session is thought by some, and reason­ We have been requested to sn- of the legislature passed a l «‘solu­ ably too, that the Oregonian has ounce that a mass mieting will be been so hot on account of the el ­ Tb« tion proposing an amendment to to 1 the constitution changing the time ection of John II. Miti hell to the held at the court house this ever - ing at , :30 for the pur|x>se of nomi- to of holding general elections from I ■ S. Senate, that the burning | nating a ticket for city « flieers to June to November. They were articles in the Sunday issue have be voted on next Tuesday. It is evidently afraid of doing •otnc- ignited on the way in from the hoped all the property owners and De fen ban eh A Duncan, Proprietors, Burns, Oregon. thing that the people of the • state railroad and we will never know taxpayers of Burns will be present This Stable is located on the corner of First and B Streets, and keepihl just how it happened. 5 I would approve of or the résolu i and grain on hand Has couipi tent help. Runs a Job Waaon Takes ranul ‘At . E. R. Nonman and wife, off \V bile of course all this is guess tion would have been introduced gers to any part of the Couutry. * Norfrom N. Y. Thia appear* on ing « aily in the session. Why v\ a* work, any of the above reasons I the register at the Burns among the Ion are possible. We might also this not done long ago? late arrivals and a.« we have been thi state that it is reported that the desperate for the past few days M. F itzgerald , P i :;:« ipt : nt F. S R ieper , S ecy and T heas . bridges on the North Fork in the The Huntington Herald in - n in C job woik to some house out of hompson his absense began to figure on what art town, and expects liis home paper I N CO 1 i PO R ATKD. we would say to Mr N’otman when Commercial Hotel Building. u ar to blow tip the town and benefit lie made his ap|H‘ irance We finally Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed him as much as his more enter­ decided to ask about the health of prising neighbors.” There It Io all Lands in Ilarnev County. Oregon. t'haunev Depew, Richard Crocker, fol trnth in that Bro. Norths, We J P. Morgan and some of the other -LST have living examples in VWH boy« Just then the hoy come back Mi Bought and Sold on Commission. Office in Bank Building. town. saving he could not find Mr N’ot- man We then asked Father Mc­ HAVE JUST RECEIVED Devitt if he knew anything about Cl, the man and he said we did not Pat IT we has written a letter The war in the Philippines has read the name right This is how LADIES AN'» GENTS UNDER­ to Mr. Cudahv slating that he is cd been over fur Lol this long time. it was: “We are not man WEAR. A NEW CONSIGN­ and much hurt to think that Mr. Cud Still the 1st i f i .icu.itli« ■« comes in wife, nor from New York." MENT OF THOMSON'S why suspects him of being guilty at regular intervals ami each seem GLOVE FITTING CORSETS. TRISCII A DONEGAN, Proprietors. of the kidnapping and say* he will to be just as large. Nl.iUil— 1 don t like to see vou give himself up and prove bis .•.■«WWiSSSSsaCSSSSSSSSSSSSSWSr — _____ ; FINE LINE OF OVER8HIRTR, throwing yourself at Fred innocense. The sucker, w h\ PURE GUM RUBBER GOOD?* •Ion I he have one of the bovs Elizabeth—Why not? He’s a Mostly Bluster. The man who WARRANTED. A LOT OF XX-ilre Tills ZZead.q.xiaxte: take him in and "whack* that is waging war on the mode«* goo«! catch. Tit-Bit* I FRESH GROCERIES. $50,000 reward, P.it, we are prizefight is a regular Don Quix­ A Tempting Thickness--“Is (fissapointed in vou. ote. ’ “Y ou think so?" ••Ofioui ««•: that ice thick enough to skate on, he’s only lighting windmills."— little boy?" “No, sir, it’s just 1'hdadelphi.i 1'ies«. thick enough to trv and see if it’s Although the buiim ss of rais­ (French House building) thick enough P*—Pluck. ing horses has hern unprofitable Carrie joyously . Harry has MRS. FRANKIE BRENTON Proprietor, for sei rial years, many have been proposed to me* to . ,j. That s Why.—“Ho* can you The table is suppiied with the choicest delicacies the market looking after tluir bands, and Bertha OS, well, I wouldn’t go with lie. Squandret, Laura? atTnis. The culinary depart mint is presided over by an ex Must not and will not forget (■cm present irxticationa will re’p min L He's such an «nid ci calure perienced cook. He * iuih .» spendthrift" “What their reward this spring. Horae you kno v. Yi never can tuli MRS H R RYMER Pmprieto-. if he is* He «pends it nearly all THE HILL HOUSE buy er« are already here looking what he will «I- Boston Tran- TRAVELING MENS HEADQUARTERS on m<-." Piubu’clphia Evening NICE. LARGE AND CLEAN ROOMS. vVrr the s tuath-n. setipt. Large. clean and comfortable rooms. Errrvthir c 4tid»r *!»• . Bullct n. THE TABLE LADEN WITH BEST IN THE MARKET I personal rupirvi ::n of th-' lard'idv. ad 3lie íimrs-iurald Livery, Feed and Sale Staffi CITY MEAT MARKET Your patronage solicited. Can both be fitted out complete the line of wearing apparel at our store. E. E. T . R. A. MILLER & COMPANY Burns, Finest ol Blended Coffees —■ss: s* • - Crcg:n. Commercial Hotel