The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 27, 1901, Image 2

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    ibe Jimrs-Micraid.
»0 open that mtriit and voices do
not reach those at the back of the
hall. The I. O. O. F. and K. of P.
lodges are going to remedy this
matter by erecting a modern
building centarally located and
which will be of great benefit to
the public. The articles of in­
corporation will be fixed up and
signed next week and the pro­
ject started. Some of the stock
will be sold outside of the lodges
which we feel satisfied will be
taken up by citizens and business
men of Burns.
Additional Locals.
Petition for Liquor License.
.Solice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the
Geo Craddock was a visitor from
To the Honorable County Court (co-partnership ben tofore
I between Abner Robbins, John 1*.
Silviet* yesterday.
of Harney County, Oregon.
; Daly and R. A. Miller, under the
We the undersigned petitioners, firm name of R. A Miller & Co.
Waters’ Fruit and Produce Store
residents, taxpayers and legal vot­ has this day been dissolved by
has a new ad in this issue.
A
er* of Wild Horse precinct, Harney mutual consent. The accounts due
Jack McCulley now has charge!
County, Oregon, most respectfully ti.e firm must be settled at once.
J LT.ll N urlili
of the Commercial hotel.
petition your Honorable Court to R. A. Miller is authorized to receive I
New fancy and wash dress goods grant a license to Clarence Putman and reciept for ali accounts due at
They will have something to say next week.
old stand.
received
by the last freight teams 1 to sell spirituous, malt and vinous the Dated
A Corporation has been formed
this 6th. day of April,1901.
at Lunaburg 4 Dalten’s.
A bner R obbins .
liquors in less quantities than one,
in’Nebraska known as the “Inde­
J
ohn D. D aly .
gallon
in
said
precinct
for
a
period
Geo.
Waters
is
on
the
shelf
from
pendent Home Maker»’ Com­
R. A. M iller .
an attack of the girp. George has of three mouths.
pany" for the purpose of securing
just returned from the railroad.
a tract of land in Oregon, upon
W E Alberson Joseph I’edro
Notice For Bids.
John Gates
which to found a colony. A let-
N J Lewis
E. H. King is putting up an ad­
Notice is hereby given that sealed
Bent Embree Edward Stepney
ter recently received from the
dition to his residence in South
Andrew Graf Dave Bachman bids will be received by the County
company to the county clerk of
A notable and growing indus- Burns.
I Court for Harney County, Oregon,
I
John Smyth
Joe Rayalez
Marion county states tliat one of j try in Nebraska is the trade in
¡until Wednesday the Sth day of
J. W Biggs went to Spring creek
W V Dikeman Chas. Green
their number will be sent to Ore­ jack rabbits, which are frozen for ■ yesterday to look after hie horses.
1 May, 1901, at 2 o’clock p. m. of
Joseph Caldwell gajj jgy, at which time the bid*
J Brady
gon in a few weeks to select a shipment to the East, where they | He will return this evening.
J E Carlson
I will be opened and considered by
J
C
West
place where they will locate. It are sold at fancy prices as Belgian
R. E. Williams is over from
Henry Scoubes 1 the Court, for the construction of a
Ed Carlson
further says:
hares, says the Winnemucca Sil­ Warm Springs and informs us be
C E Finnerty , grand and building of bridges and Is a Luxury hat one can
J A Vest
' culverts, for a distance of sixteen
“Our company desires to pur­ ver State. Farmers’ boys in the will leave nezt week for Western
G
Lornzana
P Andiea
I thousand, seven hundred and fifty dispense with but
chase 50,000 acres of good fann­ State t arn many dollars during the Oregon.
Robert Doan
F L Pedon
I (16,750) feet. 011 the county road
ing land in good sections of Ore­ winter in pursuing this game,
leading east from the east end of Good Furniture
Chas. Turner Arthur Barnes
W. O. White is up at the King &
gon for the purpose of locating
the Sweek lane.
Solomon Alberson
thereon our colony which is now which they sell for about $1 50 a Sayer saw mil! this week helping
> Said grade, bridges and culverts is something that is neces­
in process of formation, and which dozen, The price is small, but ; to put the new machinery in place.
I to be constructed according to the sary in all well regulated
will be composed of.a most de­ the supply is ample and the farm­
We have it.
SIMMONS.
plans and specifications on file in households.
O.
L.
Patterson,
of
the
Eagle
at
sirable class of people gathered ers do themselves a double service
j
the
clerk
’
s
oliiice.
BURNS FURNITURE CO
from all parts of the Northern by ridding their lands of what Canyon City, finished up his land
The court reserves the right to
work here Monday and left fur In the Circuit Court of the State of
W. C. B yrd .Mgr.
sections of the United Statts un­
01 reject any and all bids, and the
U. successful
fi.l l.ULl/,»
der the auspices ci the Nebraska often becomes a pest. The extent home that evening.
Oregon, for the county of Harney,
bidder will l>ci
be rortnirurl
required
Independent. It is desired that of the industry is indicated by the
John Ott, John D Daly and Ab-1 to give a bond, to be approved by
Dr. L. F. Hibbard and family
the lands be unimproved and dis­ shipments, which are in carload I
ner
Robbins, composing the firm of the Court, in double the amount of
expects to start for Portland next
tance from a railroad will not be lots.
i week where they will visit for a John Ott A’ Company, Plaintiffs, vs his contract, for the faithful pre-
f-iruiance thereof.
considered disadvantageous, if the
R M. Needham, R. B. Carey and [
II. R ichardson ,
short time.
soil, climate and rainfall make it
J. I’. Gearhart, Defendants.
Counly Clerk.
the
V.
K.
Chestnut
of
Prof
adapted to diversified farming,
The last freight team that come
small stockraising and fruit grow­ Uuited States Agricultural De- in brought one of the finest assort­ Plaintiffs, having begun a suit in By F. S R ieder ,
Deputy.
ing, and where these avocations partment, who is now in the vic­ ments of tin and graniteware ever the Circuit Court of Harney Coun-|
ty.
Oregon,
against
the
deflendants
1
will be reasonably profitable and inity of Fossil making a study of] seen in Burns for Waters’ Fruit
in the aboye entitled cause wherein '
no question exists that thrift and poisonous plants of the ranges of J
and Produce Store.
they demand the following relief; I S. LAND OFFICE AT BURNS, OREGON.
enterprise will be rewarded.
“We would prefer, if we could, Eastern Oiegon, recommends the | (). J. Durst, of the Trout creek
F’irst—a judgment against the I
Fine Turnouts.
Hay and Gnk
April S, 1901.
to purchase from gome individual following antodote for death 1 mining camp, spent a few days in j defendants herein for the sum of A sufficient contest nffid vit having
Alwajslirç
Courteous
or company owning such a tract camas (lobelia) and larkspur our city this week, having cornel $128 22 together with interest ',p,‘n
ln *'”8 o®1'» by Nannie By-
On Ihm
Treatment
§
.
erlev, contestant, acsinsr Charles C.
and who is able to give a clear poisoning: “Five grains each of down to attend the funeral of thereon from the 10th day of Jan-
, K>rkinn<t, T Gentry No. OS mail« Au-
title to the same.”
fz.f
I gust 11, 1890, for ne| swi, si nw j sec­
permanganate of potash and sul- j Stephen Woods.
uary, 1901.
tion 8, tp 24 south. It 32 ea-t, by
An effort should be made to pliate of aluminum.” This is the I
M c C ulley & berdugo , props .
Mert Crum arrived” here yester­ Second—For a decree foreclosing Charles C. Kirkland, contestée, in
get this colony to locate in this dose for a sheep. We presume a 1
which it is alleged that the said Charles
day from hie home in California a lien against a certain building C. Kirkland lias not complied with the
•f Z7Z Z Z-Z-Z-ZZ
valley. Such a tract as they de­ larger dose would be necessary land will remain here several weeks erected by defendant Needham on law respecting tinaber-ciiltnr, in any
sire can be found on the Blttzen for a steer or horse. Stockmen looking after some business affairs. the following described premises, ¡manner; that he has not resided upon
, the lands nor cultivated the same, and
and not long since the French- should remember this recipe.
He reports his father and family to wit: starting at the NW corner 1 is now a lion-resident of the stale, and
has wot planted the same to seeds or cut -
I
Glenn Co. desired to sell their
of the SW| of the SE| of section ¡tings,
in good health.
said parties are hereby notified I
to
appear, rea.i oul and offer evidence
lands in that section. Whether it
23,
township
20
South,
range
35
CLAUDE
McGEE.
Proprietor.
The anniversary dance given bv
It will surprise many people to
said a’l3gati<m nt 10 o’clock a I
East of Willamette Meridian, run­ touching
is still the intention to sell, we do
on May 18. 1991. before Register anil
learn that congress passed an ap­ Sylva R. 1). Lodge, I. O. O. F. last ning thence 490 feet East; thence tn.
F’irst Cl£L6lfi3.
It-ceiver nt Bums, Oregon.
not know. The letter requests
I
propriation bill at its last session night was a very enjoyable social 26) degrees West of South 82 feet I The -aid contestant having, in a pro-
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND ClCil
that parlies having suitable land
. per affidavit, filed March 23. 1991, set
for 2 cents, this being the value affair. The attendance was not to the NW corner of land herein forth file’s which show that niter due FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES.
for sale to send information re-
j laigeowing to the epidemic of grip
. i diligence peiconal service of this notice ;
of a postal stamp accidentally de­
; cannot tie made, it Is hereby ordered
garding it to the company at Lin­
¡from which so many are suffering. described for beginning
COMFORTABLE CLUB 1ft
stroyed by a certain postmaster,
then 26) degrees West of South and directed that such notice be given
coln, Nebraska.
The only jury case decided in 208 7 ft; thence 27) degrees South by due and projier p'lhliealiou.
Old Robin on Building,
another queer appropriation was
G f . o . W. H aves , Register.
The company could secure
for ¡j>2 35 for an olrl pair of blue ■ the circuit court after we went to of East 208 7 feet; thence North 26)
that amount of government land
press lust week, was that of .M. II degrees east of North 208 7 feet; I
jeans overalls, which was stolen
Notice.
in this valley all in a body by us-
Brenton vs Fruncis Brenton. The
from a soldier during the Civil jury returned a verdict for the plff thence 26) degrees North of West
t ie homestead and desert rights.
208.7 feet to point of heginning;and
war. —Ex.
P. G. SMITH, Propt.,
-
-
_
_
Burns, Oirra
in the sum of $2185 50. Court ad­ so much of the land as is necess-l I Notice is hereby given that the
They could find no better place
. hereinafter mentioned and describ-
journed Tuesday evening.
for stockraising than this section.
ary for the convenient tiso and en­ , rd township , plats
Head Cif
,
have been re- Fresh Bsef Perk, etc. in any quartity dssirad.
Will the city dads turn their at­
While we are some distance from
joyment
of
the
above
building.
Dell Dibble will leave about the
|ceived and filed in this office,to-wit;
Bologna and Sausage of ali kinds always cn hah
the railroad and farming is still in tention toward the condition of first of next month for Northern | Third—for an order of sale of , Tp. 20 8., R. 38 E. Tp. 25
13 S “ , ~ R
the
sidewalks
in
some
portions
of
Nevada, where he will go to work above described premises; that the „ 40 E. Tp. 23 8.. R 42 E Tp. 26
its infancy, crops is a success al­
•" |S. R 44 E. Tp 24 S„ R. 40 E.
most every year. Our young or­ Burns, or will they wail until <m Ins mining prospect*. One do:» proceeds be applied first, to '* Tp 24 8., R. 41 E. Tp. 28 8., R.
someone
is
seriously
hurt
and
not
need
to
take
Dell
’
s
word
for
the
payment of cost nnd expenses 41 E
chards aie coming out admirably
and all are bearing that are of stand .1 law su't? It will not cost j richness of the prospect» in that herein: Second, in pavaient of | And that on nnd after the 22nd
that age. Harney Valley is the the city a cent to have property section, as he hue the rock to show plaintiff's claim; Third, the re- , day of April, 1901, tilings will be
for it. Since he han a license tn tell tnainder if anv to defendant R. XI. [ received upon any and all lands
place for the Home Makers’ owners fix them.
I embraced in said townships that
what ever he likes his friends Needham.
Company and we should bring
are subject to private entry.
never ask for "the papers” but de-
Fourth—For such furorders and
G eo . W. H ayes , Register.
A great stove combine, to in-
the colony here.
mand more.
C has . N ewell , Receiver.
decrees ns to the court may seem
dude every manufacturer in tlie
just
and
nroper
country, appears to be the latest
Ontario Argus: O. W. Porter, the
And rhe said defendant R M
Sheepmen of the West, who in trusts, A cast-iron proposition 1 Huntington sheepman,was a visitor
Needham
not being found within
are busy taking wool from the like this ought to be pietty nearly in this city several days the past
this State, after due diligence, and
backs of then sheep, ate watching ■is good a tiling as the traditional week.
an o-der having been obtained from
the wool market with consider­ lead-pipe cinch.
I Thus. Jones, of the O.
Judge Janies A. Sparrow of the1
able interest. Prices remain in
lias been indisposed for
County Court of Harney Coun'v
about the same notch, though the
It is reported that Portland will days with a bad cold.
directing publication of summons
demand is gi.idu.ilp improving. have a new morning paper to Ire
IL G. Canteron Proprietor,
C. M. Kellogg and R A McNeihl to defendant It N Needham, once
A wool tradci lakes the following started the first of May. Portland
This Stable is located on the corner of First and B, Streets, and kt« j
shipped a earload of horses east a week for 6 consecutive weeks and '
and grain on hand
Has competent help. Runs a Job Wagon, Taker J
optomistic view of the situation: ,md the Northwest needs another Thursday. They were billed for signed on the loth day of March
1901.
gers to »ny part of the Countrv.
“Much encotiragr menl is afforded gO(H| pa|H.r al,j lt wln surc|y be a SiouiCity Iowa.
Now, in the n ame of the Sts. e of
by the evident arrest of the decline , MUVC!I, ,( backed by enough cap­
Rev Father McDevitt arrived in
in Europe, a* manifested at last ga| ,o „twrl it in first class shape, Ontario We<intsdav. The gentle- Oregon, you the said R M Need­
M. F itzgf . hai d , P kesidi NT
F. S R ieder , S ecy and T»n' I
ham, are hereby requested to ap-!
month's audtiou sale in London, j
man's eve« are much improved. pear and answer the complaint
B iggs <fc Tci ner . A ttorney *
Fine woo's showed an advance of
He left Thursday for Jordan VHlIev filed against you in the above en­
The Sports That Make The Maa.
71* percent. Although this r.p-|
Eastern. Oiegron. Titlo
and expests to arrive in Burns the titled cause on the 27th day of
precia'ion has not as yet affected j
G-’CLS.xG-rùt'y Oo_
first of May.
HOPKINS
&
HOTTER'S
April 1901 Itefore the Circuit Court
the vilues of our domestic wools,, Sir Thomas Lipton,K C. V. O.
INCOHI’OK ATED.
Prof. J Jorgenson, a prominent of said County and State; and if
F or first class
we judge that before long its fav- , has written especially for the optician and jeweler, of Burns, is von fail t > ai ewer on or l>ef.>re that
Abstract* Furnished and Title Guaranteed
Evening l’ost, of May in Ontario and is
orable influence will I h > felt. ' The
registered at time aforesaid, the plaintiffs will
To all Lands in Harney County, Ortf*!
year 1901 promises a brighter 1 *• an article on The Sports that Hotel Ontario
Prof Jorgensen take judgment against you as
Make
the
Man.
He
places
yacht
­
future for wool. A most impor­
hat just returned from the east and mentioned herein.
n— ft
tant indication is the public de-1 ing high on the list, and gives will remain in Ontario a week be­
Date of the first issue ldtli day
Bought
and
Suid
on
Commission.
Office
in Bunk Buü*l
of March, 1901.
mand for a quality of goods far some interesting anecdotes of his fore proceeding to Burns
B iggs A B ig « s ,
superior io the cotton composition own career as 4» amateur yacht­
Rdifwus Servie«*.
man.
Attys,
for
Tiffs.
heretofoie furnished. Manufac­
Sir Thomas is hopeful if not
turers have no alternative but to
There will be preaching services
confident,
of "lifting” the Aineti- at the Poison Creek school house
um ' wool instead of cotton, inor­
every 4th Sunday at 2:30 p. tn.
NEW GOODS AT
der to market their products, and ca's Cup next autumn, lie say*, Rev A J. Irwin, pa«V>r.
much more wool, through sheer however, that if it were a cer­
TRISCH A DONEGAN, Proprietors.
Rev. A J Irwin will preach nt
necessity, will be used in goods tainty be would not cross the Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
Biirns,
- -
Oregon.
hereafter to I h manut.uluievl.’’— water; for there is no »porting month at Ila m. and 7:30p. in
interest in “sure things”
A large and varied stock of almost everything
Sabbath w hool every sabbath at 2
Tills ZXes.cLq/ixaxtsx®’
This article will appear ex­ p. m.
TIN
ANT*
GRANITE
WARE,
just
GENTS
FURNISHING
GOODS
clusively in the Saturday Evening
At the Presbyterian church
brought in. and of «uch variety
Burn*, Rev. A J Irwin pastor
In this line one can find puffine
Those who attended the enter- Poat, of Philadelphia.
that you can t help but be suited
bargains that cannot I* equaled.
IVvine services the third and fourth
tainmen** last week are certainly
and pleased Ale» a nice line of
When in need of anything in this
convinced that we need a hall and
The international commisNon- Sundays of each month at 11 a. m
(French Housebuilding)
Urockerv and Gia«» ware
line call and see this stock
»»peril bouse that willful nidi >omr ets at Pekin are now talking in­ and 7:30 p m. Sabbath school at
MRS
FRANKIE
BRENTON Prcprietiw.
10
a
m
every
Sabbath
morning
comfort and accommodation to demnity. They demand $400.-
TP
«■'.I.-•
»r.A - • ».—,
The table is «upplied with the choicest delicaeies the f’*
Preaching
service«
at
the
Baptist
the public. One cannot enjoy an 000.000. If this amount is scaled
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* A * W À À
••xi < -T •-?!»< I rx y Z - . r : ; 1 MP*.
• :r
afford». The culinary department i« pr»»ided over by
evening when there aie no com­ down in the same proportion as church every 1st and 2nd Sunday*,
perienerd cook.
morning and evening Sunday Stationery, Notion» sod Noveltie« Groceries. Drugs. Tobacco and Ci-
fortable seal*, or peihaiwi no seats the number of heads to be taken
school every Sunday at Ila tn
of all kind«,
sr*. Ice in anv quantity.
nt all, pc«>r light, uosatisf-ict.irv •off, it will finally be about $too-
TRAVELING MENS HEAEQUARTEP-
praver meeting every Thursday
L*rge. clean and
Even thir.g
stage fixture
, and the
<XXXOOQ
evening
WATER
pers.vna!
Reserved for
MILLER & THOMPSON.
i
I
r
The “Star”
CITY MEAT MARKET
Your p tronage solicited.
Livery, Feed â &
STABLE
zc.
THE CAPITAL SALOON,
Waters Fruit à Prcdv.cs Store
Commercial Hotel
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