The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 30, 1901, Image 3

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The Times-fierald.
SXB.THE LABGK8T CIBCÜLATIOM OF
AMY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
I SATUBDAV. MARCH». MOI.
Local News.
Mrs. Geo. Marshall is ccnvalesc-
ing.
Simon Lewis has baled hay for
**!•■
Mr and Mrs. Sol Davidson now
occupy the Sam King residence.
Q lothing —Little prices that
talk loudly N. Broun A Sous
There has been a general rush
this week to pay taxes.
A S. Ward was over from Hap­
py vallev this week.
Pans Eastel Egg Dye, at the City
Drug Store.
. A »lance will be given at Floral
hall on Monday April 15. See ad
W W. Brown recently disposed
or SUH» head of his sheep at reason­
able prices.
Five hundred sacks of potatoes
for sale at $1 25 per hundred. G
W. Waters, Fruit and Produce
Marchant.
Ch» •ster Smith has returned from
Portland where he has been attend­
ing school, and has taken a position
al the Windsor Bar.
W all P apes —All sorts and
prices. But every sort a worthy
sort and every price a low one. N.
Brown A Sons.
The Ontario Argus states that
Rev Father McDevitt, who left
here some weeks ago for a tour of
Malheur county, has gone to Port­
land to have bis eyes treated.
The Windsor Bar is the most at-
I tractive and up-to-date resort in
Eastern Or»gon. M ssrs Caldwell
A Brenton, the proprietors, are al
ways glad to meet their uld friends.
Call and see them.
B. F. Ausmusof Lawen, spent a
few days in our city this week. He
paid this office a pleasant call
Thursday. Mr. A. informs us tbe
water is rising quite rapidly in Mal­
heur lake, and that the roads are
'«till hi a bad condition.
I
; “Mother" Whiting informs us
us that a daughter was born to Mr
and Mrs Frank Whiting on March
16th. It was not intended to keep
the matter st-cret, we simply didn’t
know it before. Please remember,
we are anxious to rep.irt all lnr:h-.
*o let us know about them.
•
• Mark Benson and family returned
this week from Prairie Citv where
obey were called to the deathbed of
' Mr. Marrs. Mr. Benson wishes u?
tossy that the relatives of Mr.
Marrs in this section appreciate
verv much the kindness of friends
in Prairie who so kindly assisted
during the old gentleman’s late
sickness.
R. J. McKinnon expects to leave
here April lOtb for Portland where
he will be joined by hie eon A. J
McKinnon on the 15tb. Together
with Tom McKinnon they will go
to the Cape Nome goldfields by the
first Itoat that leaves after that date
"Uncle” Bob and Tom were up
there last summer and procured a
good lay which they will work ex­
tensively this season, besides will
do considerable prospecting.
Dick Martin wasdownfroui Har­
W. T. Hill was a business visitor
For stationery go to Jorgensen’s.
to our city yesterday.
Robt. Drinkwater was among ney Tuesday.
Jess Bunyard
and —
his ---------------
son James i R. E. Williams is in from Lis
our visitors Thursday.
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.
from tonsilitis.
were
county
seat
visitors
Monday, i home at Warm Springs.
Do
vou
think
the
public
range
Easter Egg Dye. five cents a
should be leased?
Mayor Kenvon and wife went to
Ralph Byran. father of Mrs. W.
package at the City Drug Store.
the
Island
ranch
Thursday.
L.
Marsden is here on a visit to the
David Carey was seen on our
C. S. Johnson was in from hie
F.
G.
Stauffer
came
in
from
‘
a
*
ter
a,,J family.
This Ball will be conducted by able management and no
street*
this
week.
borne on Calamity this week.
pains will be spared to make the affair a success. Good
Crane
creek
this
week
on
business.
I
Hats
and
Caps
—
Style,
newness,
Cba*. Comegys was among ourj
New Spring hats just arrived at
music, good floor, good time.
Screen
doors
and
adjustable
Q
u
alitv,
iuteresting-to-the-wearer-
visitor* the first of the week.
Mrs C. A Byrd’s millinery store.
wiudow screens at Geer A Cum-J l’rice8’ Thata our ha‘ 8tory !<•
Sheriff Geo. Shelley is busy serv­
Laundry Soaps—Diamond B.
Brown A Sons.
none better 5 bars 25 cents N. ing jurymen for the April term of ,n'na
Mrs O. Calkins, who underwent J
court.
Garden Seeds in bulk and papers
Brown A Sons.
an
operation last week, is reported
fresh
from
tbe
growers.
Geer
A
Read the communicatian of Hon.
M. L. Lewis informs us he has
by
Drs. Marsden A Geary as con­
Cummins:
planted over 1000 trees on bis ranch Geo. W. Haye* on leasing the pub­
valescent.
For Ladies
lic ranges in this issue.
at Miller springs
Thornton Williams returned last
I would esteem it a favor for all '
Saturday
afternoon
from
a
profes
­
BEAUTIFUL
SILK
WAISTS
Send in 'Our renewals to the
Sol Davidson, The Jeweler, guar­
those who are indebted to me to
si!
nal
trip
to
Canvon.
HANDSOME
SHIRT
WAISTS
* iiy iting Store f ir anything pub­ antees prornp attention and good
in white and other pretty designs.
call and settle as soon as convenient. I
lished in me world
Underwear—Critics cannot criti­
work. Call on him at Welcome’s
NEW STYLES of NECKWEAR and COLLARS
F. O. J ac K oon .
cise our 75 cent underwear. It has
A very neat and up-to-date hat drug store.
New Trimmings, and a great variety of
no bad points. N. Brown A Son».
rack has been added to Lunaburg
Notice to Creditors.
Is your old plow worn out? Geer
A Dalton’s store.
The Ontario Argus states that
Spilzo nSTo-velties.
A Cummins can fit you out with a
In the matter of the Estate of
F or S ale —One lot and two new one. Their stock is complete ex-Sheriff Gittings and family pass­
houses situated on B street, In­ and you can gst just what you want. ed through that place recently en Jacob Lutz, the true name of Jacob
quire of Paul Locher.
Leutz.
route to Drewpey.
For Spring and Summer wear.
Five hundre»! sacks of potatoes
Know all men that the under
C. R Peterson and family spent
Good
fresh
milk
delivered
at
for sale at $1 25 per hundred. G
signed has been appointed admin­
a few days in Burns this week, the
chwartz
udelman
W Waters, Fruit and Produce. your door. The city milkman will istrator of lhe Estate of Jacob Leutz,
guests of Mr and Mrs. Geo Shelley.
furnish
you.
Merchant.
deceased, and letters issued on the
W. A. G oodman .
John Budelman accompanied
C. R Spears, who has been pull­
19th day of February, 1901, by
Messrs. Warren and Dinmore to
J I. Hembree has filed a peti­ order of the County Court of the
ing the ribbons on the Burns-Can-
Narrows yesterday.
von stage for some time, has given tion in bankruptcy in the U. S. State of Oregon, for Harney County.
We are subscription agents for up the position and left Monday court. His liabilities are $2,201 81: All persons having claims against
assets, $909 4(1'
Harney couuty. See about that for Susanville, Grant county.
the said Estate will present the
renewal at the City Drug Store.
09
same, duly verified as by law re­
CO
Onion
Sets!
|
Mrs W 0. White has her carpet
quired, at the office of Williams A
Frank Cawlfieid was up thia Loom in running order, and is now
Onion Sets!
FitzGerald, Burns, Oregon, within
week from Narrows, having brought readv to take work She will be
Onion Seis!
©
six
months from the date of the
his cattle to summer range in the glad to give vou prices snd show
Geer A Cummins.
expiration of the publication of this
hills.
samples Remember she furnishes
There will be preaching services
notice, to be published 4 full weeks
h*
S hoes —Queen Quality the fa­ the warp for all carpets.
at the Poison Creek school house
in the T imes -H erald .
mous $3 00 Shoe for Women Queen
every 4th Sunday at 2:30 p in.
Ö9
N. Comegvs. accompanied by’ his
Dated this 9th day of March
Quality Oxfords $2 50 N Brown A
Rev A. J Irwin, pastor.
son Fay and wife, came in last
1901, which is the dale of the first
Sons.
C orsets —Royal Worcester, Buy publication.
Monday. They were here for med­
Stoves of a.11 ^)esoriptloxi.3.
Miss Mary Caldwell has been ical treatment for the latter’s little the best, they cost no more than
T hornton W illiams ,
quite sick this week at the home of son. He is some better at this the just as good. N Brown A
Administrator.
HARDWARE, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FARM
her grandmother in this place, time.
Sons Exclusive Agents.
Machinery, \\ ind nills, Pumps, Gt ns. Ammunition,
the young lady is better.
James Brandon, of the Island
The plowing season having ar­
Call and see samples of our job
Crockery. Glassware, Lamps.
Oren Thompson, son-in-law of P. rived we wish to call your attention ranch, and his crew were here Mon­ printing.
H. Gray of Lawen, was a business to the fact that we have plows, day en route to Silyies with 2,500
Tin Shop in Connection.
visitor to Burns last Saturday. harrows, cultivators, shovl plows, head of cattle. This is the second
GEER & CUMMINS.
This office acknowledges a pleasant gang plows, sulky plows, etc.,— drive.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
call.
Geer & Cummins.
Rev. A. J. Irwin will preach at U. 8. LAND OFFICE, BURNS, OREGON.
March 9, 1901.
E. Cayes and Chas. Crawford, of
Don’t forget the meeting of the Harney the 2nd Sunday of each Notice ia hereby given that the following
Harney, Left Thursday for Hunt­
named settler has filed notice of hia intention
Harnev Countv Stockmens’ Associ­ I month at 11 a. m and 7:30 p tn to
make final proof in support of hisclaim and
ington after freight. They will load
said proof will be made before Register
ation which meets next Saturday Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 that
and Receiver of U. 8. Laud Office at Burua,
forSchwanzA Budelman and tbe
p. m.
Oregon,on May 15, 1901, vis: Will Y King
1 Iead<iuni'tors For
afternoon. Matter of importance
lid E. No 993 for the
Sec 24, Tp .8 8 R
Burns Furniture Co
81
E.
to the stockmen and taxpayers will
Jack Dennis is now at work
He names the following witnesses to prove
The Presbyterian Ladies Mission­ be up for consideration.
hanging new paper and repainting his continuous italdence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: F. l>vmste<lt, < al G er. W D.
ary Society takee this means of
the interior of Claude McGee’s sa­ Haney aLd W. C. Byrd, all of Burua, Oregou.
^asliloixa-ble Goods.
Geo. W. Hayes, Register.
J. W. Shown was shaking hands
thanking the public for the gener­
loon. When finished the “Star”
with
hie
numerous
friends
in
our
ous collection given at their meet­
Complete Line Of
will shine.
citv the first of the week. Mr
ing on last Sunday’ evening.
Shown owns same of the best farms ( At th’ Prciiiyt'-rtait ch i c DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF
John D Daley of Drewsey was near Harney and will cultivate!
• Burns, Rev. A.’J. Irwin pastor — NOTICE FOR PUBLICATJON.
in town Thursday, en route home quite extensively this searon.
j Devine services the third and fourth U. 8. LAND OFFICE, BURNS, OREGON,
from a business trip to Portland.
March 15. 1901,
When you want up to date job I I Sundays of each month at 11 a. tn. Notice In hereby
Mr Daly is a member of the firm
given that Nancy E Garrett
and
7:30
p
tn.
Sabbath
school
al
of
Rilev,
Oregon
nan filed notice of intention
■>f Dalv A Robbins, leading mer­ work send your orders to this of- ;
eSC D2Ù.LTOKF
to make proof on her deaert land claim No. 162, XiTTIST-¿ù-ZBTHZeO-
10
a.
m.
every
Sabbath
morning
i
for the E," NE%, HE'4 bee 26 Tp 288 *26 E. be­
of sta- I
chants of Drewsey —Hutington fice. We keep a nice ’ line
fore Register and Receiver at Burna, Oregon,
Saturday, the 27 day of April, 1901.
tionary for that purpose and our
Miss Gay Del mas is the guest of on She
Herald.
names the following witneaaea toprove
complete irrigation and reclamation ol aald
prices are as low as good work and , friends in Burns, having come up the
land RJ Williams, Dell Dibble W H. John
M arried —At the Calkins hotel
good material will justify.
from Lawen Thursday where she sou and A. L. Vanderpool, all of Riley, Oregon
in this city last Tuesday Mr. Geo
□ bo . W. H ayes , Register.
had just completed a very success­
W. W. Brown, of Wagontire
Parker and Miss Essie Heinz,
term of school.
Justice JamesoD officiating Both Mountain, Ore., wishes to sell 3000
C offee and T eas —Right. That
the young people are residents of breeding ewes before shearing and
Lawen, where they have many lambing, begin lambing the latter ' one word briefly descril>es one stock
friends who join us in wishing them part of April. 8ell culls, picked or I , We are sole agents for Chase A
a happy life.
average of the band of 8000 ewes Sanborn’s famous Boston Coffee A
House, Carrtageand Sign Painting.
Teas. N. Brown A Sone.
Sell reasonable.
Mrs Wilmot, mother of Mesdam-
Graining, Paper Hanging andjKalsomining.
H M. Horton returned Tuesday
es Lucky and Egli took suddenly
W. W. Brown, the horse and
titeve M oods is improving.
Mrs. Geo. W. Hayea is suffering
JtfClTDAY EVE., ¿FifIL 15th, 190L
-..Floral Hall—
SHOES AND OXFORDS
& B
S
STOVES
STOVES
W
o
H
a
Ladies
azaar
Cenemi Merchandise
Quality the First Consideration.
CULP S McPHEETERS
^ith Burns Manufacturing Company,
Phone 322.
ill at the home of the latter at
Wagontire last Wednesday. Mr.
and Mrs Luckey left Thursday
morning for Wagontire. We have
not heard anything of tbe lady’s
condition since th* first report.
sheep man of Wagontire, accont
panied by W D. Arnett, were in
our city the first of the week. Mr
Brown has purchased the horses
and ranch of Mr. Arnett Both
gentlemen paid ibis office a P *"aS
ant call.
While returning from a drive
last Sunday afternoon Col G. W
Michael Pankratz informs u* he
Hayes and Mr, Weider met with has dissolved partnership with
an accident. Just as they turned Paul Locher, of the Burns Brewery,
the corner into Main Street in front i but still holds the position of brew-
oftheVoegtly building, the king ! erer. Our friend Mike understands
bolt of the buggy gave way and tbe his business thoroughly and the ex­
team and tbe front wheel* of the cellent beverage turned out by him
rig went on up the street, throwing is becoming quite popular.
the occupants to the ground with
Sioux Citv, lows, June 15, 1898.
considerable force. Mr. Weider
To whom it may concern: This
escaped unhurt but Col. Hayes
is to certify that Miss Mary Mo
struck his right band on the front
Queen studied piano music with
axle, as be made his hurried exit
me for four years, harmony two
over tbe dashboard, brusing it up
years. During the time Miss Mc-
considerable and hurting both Queen was with us she practiced
knees. Dr. Klebs fixed him cp in
sight reading, and was accompanist
a few minutes.
for the Choral Society for two years
M arried —A quiet but pretty
wedding occured at the home of Mr.
and Mr*. A. A. Cowing six miles
east of Burns on last Wednesday
March 27th at 11 oclock a m. when
E J. Lampshire and Mies Grace
Brown were united in marriage
Rev A. J Irwin of the Prtebytetian
church of this city performing the
ceremony. Only tbe immediate
relatives of tbe contracting parties
were present. At high noon tbe
wedding partv eat down to a dinner
Mrs. M» v Overton and her broth­ After her studying she taught pi­
and it is expreee-ng it mildly to
er Albert Shaw, have bought the ano music and harmonv for two
sav it was a perfect feast of good
building formerly occupied by Mr year*. In al) her work Miss Mc­
things. The bride ia a charming
Johnson as a store, situated near Queen has shown herself to he very
and accomplished young lady from
tbe fair ground*. Tbeir stock of capable, a* well a* thorough. She
Eugene where her recatives now
general merchandise ba* been > plays with great feeling and ex-
live. She has spent several months
moved into tbe building and they pression and baa an excellent
in this section, have just completed
are ready to receive tbeir friend* knowledge of piano technic. Mi»s
a very successful term of school on
and customer*. Tbeir stock con­ McQueen was very succeasful as a
Poison creek. Mr Lampsbire has
sists of dry goods, shoes, furnishing* teacher, and I am very glad to re­
been a resident of this section for
hardware, groceries, canned and commend her to any wishing an
several rears and needs no intro­
dried fruits, hscon, ete. A fine earnest. painstaking teacher.
duction to our readers. He has
O vid P. B arrocb ,
' assortment of ladies shirt waists,
been for several year* engaged in
Director of music. Morningside
wrappers, hornets, aprons, table
tbe sto'k business with bi* father
linen, towels, childrens' elothing. ; College
aid brother and has many warm
Mrs Sol Davidson (nee Miss
cigars, tobacco, fresh fruit, candies,
friend* who join us in extending
nuts. etc. Mr Hhaw also has some Marr McQueen) will take a limited
congratulations
Mr snd
Mts
good potatoes and tnmipe and will number of students in piano, har­
Lampshire immediately took up
carry a line of vegetables when in I mony and vocal—aigbt reading
their residence on the Matney | season Prices the cheapest You Stottgart German Method. Call at
finch on Silyies riyer.
sre tny'ted to csjl snd
the k»m Ki”f residence
evening from San Francisco. He
left Mrs Horton and little son well.
Doc looks like he had been living
well in the Bay city.
I
— iuaviimg wv
services at the Baptist
J t i Preaching
church every Lwt and 2nd Sundays,
morning and evening Sunday
school every (timiday at 11 a. m.
prayer meel irwg every Thursday
evening,
E C Warri^ and ’ W. II Din-
more, two of the jolllest "knight* of
the grip” tr>*lu»ig this territory,
came in Thnttjay an<i left yester­
day for the Narrofc*._
Wm. Whitworth who ha* been
quite sick at the Anderson hotel
for sometime, is much improved
and expect* to be out again in a
short time
Kodaks
The absolute simplicity of
the EASTMAN KODAKS
has been the secret of their
seccess, in fact so easy has
photography become that
any bright boy or girl of
10 years can successfully
accomplish every step in
picture taking, from ‘press­
ing the button" to “doing
the rest."
We have a full line of
these Kodaks and are al­
ways glad to explain them
to aoyone interested in
thia fascinating amuse­
ment.
BOARDING H0U8E
On last Thursday Mr. and Mr*.
Tbo* Howser and Mrs J H Ixiggan
were just starting to Harney when
the team started to run throwing
the occupant* out. Mrs Loggan
was quite badly bruised up but no
bone* were broken and sbe is im­
proving. Mrs Howser and baby
-scaped unhurt.
Blacksmithing
WITZELL RESIDENCE
SIMON LEWIS, Proprietor
Board furnished either by the
day or by tbe week. The ta­
ble will aiwaya be furnished
with the beet the market af­
fords prepard by an experi­
enced lady cook
I will also run in connec­
tion with the boarding bouse
a first-class
prompt attention.
All orders given
Give him a call.
Local Agents llarnny Go.
0. P. Rutherford, Burn«,
J II. Lotfgan, flanney
E A Heath, Drewaey
Local Agent. Malheur Co.
Wm. Cooley, Bulah,
Lytle Howard, Westfall
.................................. Vale
E. 0. D. C
HEAEQUARTERS AT ONTARIO, OREGON.
Eastern Oregon Developing Company does a general
real estate and commission business. Buy* and sells
re»l estate, mines and mineral lands, business enter­
prises of all kinds, horses, cattle, sheep, etc. Location
of government lands and the development of the re­
sources of Eastern Oorgon and contiguous territory.
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RUSSELL
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Where all horses entrusted to
my care will be projierlv cared
for. Hay 2-' cents per head
Grain tbe seine price.
Your Patronage Solicited
Horseshoeing
MAIN ST., BURNS
Wagen wot k done i.i a satisfactory manner.
CITV DRUG STORE
H. M. H orton , Propt.
James Hutchinson came in
Wednesday accqrnpained by his •••••••••••••••••••••••••e
wife who is suffering from a poison­
ed wound in the palm of her hand . •
Dr* Marsden and Geary are treat
—AT THE—
ing tbe injured member.
Tbe first of the week Dr* Mars­
den A Gwwry refeovi-d the left eye
of M C. George, father of Mr*
Thornton Wifiiam*. The eye had
been bothering him for more than
a year although it had been injured
•bout thirty year* ago. Mr. George
is doing well.
JOE TUPKER
¡JTMRESHERS
i STICKERS
RUSSELL & CO.
Wrtta tor Catalogue and Prices.
PORTLAND, or. Z CCN.