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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1901)
mm where the water is so hot it can only be used for cooking purposes Vale, however, is said to be “ a arm” enough in other respects, HATIKDAY MAY 1'JOI. '¡’here are several hot springs M a naffer light here at Lakeview, but hell JULIAN BVKIl is a long wavs from here.—Lake M. V. Gates,of Hillsboro. Ore- view Ex.unifier. gtii, spent several days in Burns this week looking over the situ., A number of wool sales have tion with a view to putting in an been made during the past few electric light plant and water -\-- days for io cents per pound. tein. Mt (rates b.,- put in -ei or While this is not as big a price as al such plants in Oregon and sheepmen had hoped for, it will thoroughly under.-'and-, his I usi- put some money in circulation. ness. He met with the city au Wool men have seen better days. thorities on last Wednesday and discussed the matter with them, Gf i onise the Oregonian had explaining what he con <b red the to give President McKinley Hail best plan for a water system in Columbia for bringing his invalid Burns, lie did not submit a pro position, but will later i aninuni- wife along on his trip to this coast. cate w ith the city cout-a ¡1. He Il was not light at all, especially outlined a plan similar '.o I::- con since it prevented the president tracts with other places when he from coming to Portland. Had now has plants in operation. '1 he ¡the presidental party reached the iity to put up a part of the amount metropolis of Oregon before the of the cost of the plant and at the illness of Mrs. McKinley, the expiration of a stated time the i ity Oregonian would not have a w ord would have the option of pur; ha - against the lady’s coining. Oc Eiinrs-Muratd ing the plant, the amount given in the first place being taken a: tiist payment. Mr. (rates slated privately that in his* opinion it would lake $30,000 to put in a suitable plant here. In that C«ke, should the plant be put in, Burns would have to be bonded for $10,000. While nothing de finite has been done in the matter, it is nevertheless well to study the proposition. No bonds will be issued without a vote on the matter and decided by the tax payers. I cattle from being stolen in that sec-! Plano! Plano! I'lano! Queen Quality Slices N. Brown tion. Their organization works in connection with a similar organiza-, ^•ns. tion on Burnt river, and includes Harry McClure was here on busi the Middle Fork country below ness this week. Austin some distance. It would 1 Tom Howser came down from be well for this organization to work in harmony with the Middle Harney yesterday. Fork organization. By so doing a You can get grain and baled ha» stop would be put to stolen cattle at Lunaburg A Daltons being driven up tin- Middle Fork, “Dad” James was a business vis as »veil uh being otherwise beneficial. itor to our city yesterday. —Canyon Eagle. We are informed that there will Th" Harnev County Live Stock Association is anxious to work in be a benefit dar.ee on May 30 for conjunction with all such organiz the Fire Laddies. ations. The stockmen of Grant Those who have tried the I’lano county should join hands with our say it is the best all round machine local organization in the work. in the market. The Auction Sale. B orn —Last Sunday. May 19, to Mr. and Trs J. C. Foley, a baby girl. Gerald Griffin was up from the Narrows this »»<ek taking in the horse fair. □Uf? MEW STOCK OF Is now arriving *\uR DRY GOODS DEPAlffiJ $ )never more complete than at i ': —V We are preparing this ye* t(|? all formers efforts and continue the S anoy Drass Goods and Th.-. Harnev < our.".' Live ?t.xk »««orl.tl.'n will t h. -*e\(.’i Hundred ami Fifty 1 ollnisne- uard fiir the arrest a-t-i couvictlon non or vers.»! « who kill,«‘ea! or drive off an\ h ,!>• muks or < attle . I« utiging to any mem ber of th-- As«o< iati«<n. The County < ourt d»'» an a 1 reward of Tv. a ai.dEif’v Hollars. '1. F i.xw k K, « .♦»• G. W. Y » ung . Ser ’v. Burns. Oregon. Our spring stock is up-to-date te and J I eists many new novelties in ] Indies tJfl I fall Ana J I Men and boys clothing, hats, shoes, 1 i « r- Headquarters For .»'/x ITsLsln.icn.s ¡’RANI S AND I’. O. ADDRESS OF MEMBERS. Geo 1» Haee'-. Burns, cattle branded Lar (IL , with HI. ■ ’ : •” ’ 1 ” : ir hiT?: <?*r,-,ark*- ul‘ , T. i rliti’f crop off kit ear, under half crop oil ' right e»ts. vn’ile ««n left shoulder. Kanve on Emigrant and vicinity, also west and northwes. of Burns. BR Po-t<*r, Burns, rattle, heaG bar (bar bc- q - c J Wrapper and Corset com bino«!. ■ Our line of fresh M’hile the number of buyers t-ach <-ei. « : • p off t’t her ear. wattle between the were few the horse sales the first of <-.< •: rance Emigrant (reek and northwester Burns. Also find favor with our many customers the week went off very satisfactory Feter 1 ’lemons. Burrs, hors» s. I’C oo ■•-*!* 6U- flc cattle same on either hip: eaimarks, crop to all concerned. Local buyers were Hodsp I’ in left ♦» swallow fork and square t it in right. quite numerous and private sales | Frank Dibble was an interested under 1 (’Grout, Burns. Horset TI conreer.-Ion left . |(!| -' ",.p ..ver th < ”-ip.« ■•en.iifg wer» good. Less than 200 head I spectator at the horse sale this I U. /wn v. ’ > ’ P (at marks, uuoer ha.f crop and underbit in each ear, were auctioned off, the price for car week. M Fenwick, Bunts, horses, double dot vertic- load lots ranging from f 1 to 127 90, I .-ft sh.m! ter. »a tie. Lon right hip; Rev. tl. W. Black came in last afbaron . I r- • W - ui " eueh :• f - s .me | while single horses brought as high brand-i bar T on right ribs; earmark, under CLAUDE McGEE Proprietor. Wednesday from the John Day half er.-p in l’-ft ear. as $7<>. M'ell broke horses sold ! J H Bunvard, Burns, cattle, 7 on left bin; ear »»here he went last week. \ 1 marks. crop off left ear, swallow fork iu right. well, one team only halter broke! OlOiESO. p Withers. Harney, h( mes. combined TJP ai’i.'TOt B ohn —Last Saturday to Mr. and on j left Lh.-ul’ler, caitie, half ciicle cross on CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND cJ brought *130, In all about 600 (•¡•her hip: (-..marks, upperbit iu right var.un- head of horses and mules were sold. Mrs. Joel Smith at their home in,' i derbit iu left. FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. Marfin Brt s.. Burns, cattle, double dot McClain and Biggs will arrange for Burns, a nice baby boy. z n.tal bat on either hip: earmarks, upperbit n right ear, swallow folk in left, wattle on ngl.t COMFORTABLE CLUB K, another big sale about July 1st. O. J. Darst was down from Trout iaw: u b«< FMie branded cirt ie N on right side. O I SblngkitK ker. Burns, hor««, S on left creek last Saturday on business fh.,uiiti.r: Old f?obi n on Building, until.. on rlgln shl.; un<l hip: ear- I..urk,. ' r..;i . :t riuln var, ir. p and under hall Stackhulders M.eeting Barai pertaining to the settlement of the ! crop off left. Milling Co. Lt'd. Sn phen Woods estate of which he Fred Densfedt. Burns, horses, FD on the left shoulder; cattle Fl» on left side; earmark, un- is administrator. der half crop in each ear. RJ Williams, Rilej, h .rs- «, < B on the left Tho regular meting of the stock shoulder. ■ a’lle. < B on left hip: earmarks, crop Several of Joo Martin’s children 1 oil ’left ear. under hair c rop off right, waitleun- P. (I. SMITH, Propt., holders of the Burns Flour Milling Burns, Orep h ' m . uttie branded « rop and an are afflicted with spotted fever at th-rehin: derbit in ’eft ear. under halt <-rop in right; ais<> Co Lt’il will be hold on Monday JT on left rifts, crop and spin in left car. . their home above Burns. They cattie under hall crop in right. June 3, 1901 at 2 o’clock p. m. at H II Elliott, Narrows, horses, Th combined on are improving some. the office of N. Biown A- Sons, ]efi stii'.e; cai’lie Th com Dined oh left hip; ear- W. B. Johnson and brother C. J.,i ht‘r' Burns Oregon, this being the regu- were over from Silver creek to take; leg; «•. •:»•«»'• r-umh, »•»». w». h-.rc«. it.«. n Huto lar place of meeting. rattle V bar, earmark, under half crop and in the horse sale. They did not? short over Slope in each car jughandle and I. i : on M. B rown , uewlap. Secietary. have any horses to sell, but come p G Smith, Burns, horses, quarter circle S on right bin.! leg and left shoulder; cattle, quarter to see the “sights” circle H on cither hip; earmarK, crop i*ft right Burns, Or., May 11, 1901. Star r” Saloon. Now that the horse sale is over and J. W. Biggs has some spare lime, be will begin to form plans and get the Harney County Fair program for this fall under way. Mr Biggs promised some time ago to take charge of the fair this year at tl.e earnest solicitation of many business men interested. Tiie cxait date has not vet been fixed, but we presume it will be about the same date as last year. It will be ably managed and from present indications will far surpass the lirst one. We hope to give A Mississippi editor makes this some definite information about tar. split in under Bide of left; two dewlap«. Queen Quality Shoes N. Brown \ E Young. Burns. hor«e«. V on left leg and ! appeal to delinquent subscribei s : the coining fair in a short time. J J «•..! !,«•■’. d oil rigl.’ ■ h ittl'ler; ««>•• ‘ left «houider; cattle, rocking chair oti left hip: I & Sous. “Fish down into your pockets and Additional Locals. earmark, right • ar drooped down, left cut glop- ing towards head on upper side; wattle ou leit dig up the dust, the editor is hun Clyde and Van Embree, who «ideof neck: all animals dehorned. Andrew Carnegie quits business < P Rutherford. Burns, cattle, bar 2 on le t spent the past winter in this coun side: gry and the papers 'bout to bust. »villi $200.000,000 in cash. 1 Im» Ask your neighbor earmark, under «lope in left ear; horce«, bur 2 ou left shoulder. ty, left last Saturday fur Dallas, We’ve trusted you foi several did he get so vast a sum? Prima Michael Morlan, horBc«.:’»on left stifle; cattle Saunders, the piano tuner, is in where they will visit home folks ;,5 o’i left liip; murk, right ear with fl.-h hook, years, anil did it with a smile, so rily, through the favor of the gov left drooped down, jtighandk) on brisket. Burns looking after the work in for a month. The boys went over Thus Wi'igt eld. Burns, horses. ° ? hainlinkj just return the compliment anil ernment, »»liich “protected” him his line. on 1-tt s'., ' »d r; ca t e. same on left sidt ; mark the mountains on horseback. crop oil ci: ear, »hurt overslope in right. trust us for a while. Our wife against foi cign competition dut ing 1 John U.a.!'lo< k. Silvie«. horses, S-S on the left He will tell you i attle, 8 ri >n rl b de; mark, crop Inadvertently we failed to men BhoU she needs stockings ami baby long years, while he used his op 1.1!'riuh. car, swallow fork in lclt, eewlap on needs a diets; Jimmie needs portunity to deny to labor its just] B ohn —Dr Geary informs us a tion in our last issue that Fred i brisket. \V ¡1 Smith, Bn n’, cattle, XI on right side: some bt eec lies and so does Kate share and at the same time to ex-1 baby girl was born to Mr and Mr«. Lunahurg of the firm of f.tina' urg mark, split in right ear, warile on no«o. G Hudspeth. Burns, cattle, s issors on right and Bess. Paul is on the hog toil from consúmeles unconscion-1 Henry Goodlow at their home last A D 'lton. had gone to Colorado to aide - mark, < r< p and split in ««oh ear. night. visit a few' weeks with his sister Sir.ion Lewis. iJurif«. cattle SL on right side: McL'ì itn A Rlgg ; l’roprit (crii, lìti; I.«, train anil Pcggc's sick with grief, able nriies. The donation <>(| inaik. crop end unde-'bit iu left ear, <Tup and mil Oil! friends. under hal. crop oiF right. and good gosh almighty can t con $10,000,000 which lie is now I fiat Schwartz & Budchnan's Tl.ig Strible is loeatid on t'ir corner »! First .•nd I?. Streets, »nd W TG TG KrilS. Krils. Burns, F.UtliH. cattle fill' v quarter q>inr;t-i circle t in .v 3 on J. give a man relief. Shell out in.iking so ostentatiously in Scot Queen Quality Shoes N. Brown left bip; mark«, cn>p off left rar. hole in right and graia on liiuid' Ila« cnnipetenl In lp, Fun :. Jib a“, n. T.ltif ors t II. W. Hamilton camo in from I John Witzell. Burna, horse». W bar on right gerà to aie,- pan of thè Country. those nteklcs and turn loose the land »»as taken away from those it Sons. [ stifle; ratt’i.', diamond tar on left hip; marg; Diamond yesterday and informs in each ear, wattle un ier elun. E. A. Stauffer, accompanied by | J split dimes, tin n ’em loose and whistle to whom it rightful'}' belonged in 1» M McMenamy. Burn», horse«, reverse Lon us he is going out on a prospecting ‘ ft m :lie: < ?"!»•. o9 .-n left hip: mark, nicial tag and we'll have better times; there Ameiiea Observe that Carnegie tour. M. F itzgerald , PiŒsinLNr F. f- R e leí :, í ’ ecy and T rui liis niece, Frankie Shelley, arrived ! n. • ..; !> ear With full Dame and addres. 1 p «•,• 1 x» Bro»., horse«. LF «'ii riuhf pttfle; csttle, will be ficver patches on the got this money under pretense of her© from n irni60lUCC«l liist 5100- I ; I.y ,. right hip; mark, ere]*, upperbit and un- I.;- i". t „in i.ip, uinra. vivj , iq>[>vivii uuu u».- B iggs A T urner , A ttorneys Endless chain of values in right ear bosom of our pants, and we’d ••protecting” the American »vork- day. Ed spent a fetv days in | • derbit J W Jone«, Buri:«, cattle, quarter circle J on O7'C'-;cr?, TDitls One m in who has used a Plano Burns and returned to the Crane right hip: mark, er* p ami s‘.ir in left ear. under Fi make the piper better if we otili ¡ngiiii 11. Il is a consistent over bit in light; horses same brand on right stifle Oc. mower f,,r the past G years, aid for t ereek ranch accompanied by Id« had half a c hance. Don't give us come of the »»hole colossal fi.iud (Owing to a number of changes that are necessary in the list of INCOKI’f 'IfAT '. '.D. the old story long gone to reed; that the money now goes to Eu-1 paid i l 50 fur repniis, has bought brother Frai l:. Lt another one tor the coming season. brands, we are unable to give th“ bout taking more family papers rope. Oregonian. J. F. Mahon, who spent several full list of members of the Associa ¿Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed Cannot be surpassed. days in Burns during the past tion. It will be complete in our than the family want to read; but To all Lands in Harney County, Ore, week, informs ns that his 90 acres next issue.—E d ) help to feed the pt inlet , and In ’ll M'm. Buffington and I Frank ■ * "'"•'" ’ ’ I "T» help our town to grow, ami thus and Cummins are over from Diamond of rye nt Andi rson valley is doing -------------------------------- 1 well. He also has ItH> acres seed NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. escape the su!phut in the legion Ohiec in Bank Buiiirj Bought and Sold on Commission. H Wheat speculation, love and Bill says be will bring over some ed to barlev w hich will make an down below.” I ».ND OFFCE AT BURNS, OREGON. lior.-vs fur the llh of July races. business are the motives of a excellent crop. May W, Wei. J B Johnson and wife, of West N«?ire in hereby given that the follovving- gi'e.tt serial story by Merwin- nHHi.-l «■ : '.t-r has tib-1 noti'-v h.n in’enti.»n Ed. “Doc" Biggs of Bowling 1.» nnkc filial p. ■>»? in Fupport of hi» Tile l’imvville Review sa\ s Webster, authoi s of I lie Short fall. have been visiting in Burn« claim, arid •’ha* 'iiid |.r.Mtf will be made before Regia'cr «hat Imise thieves •ne i uHtling in Line war, which will be begun in <nce last Tiles lav They are old Breen. Mo . who officiated as auc I uii<i lb- »-iv er ut Burns, Ort g»:n, on June f>, 1.01, J \ iz J xm H J. ! a.npFhire. Hd. No '¡01, f»>r Lot« 1. T. -o S . K. .9 E . W M the Hay 11 Vi k m i lion i f that File Salurd.ii Evening Post of friend« of Mr and Mrs <1. W. tioneer at the horse sale Ibis week, . .. . I , at i a. -«•<• He the following MitneBiH« t.» prove is a cousin to R. M. Biggs instead Clevenger. ; hi« t-.e ’itiu.m» residence upon an l cultivation country, I uo im n, >upptt>tn| to Mav ij. TRISCil & DONEGAN, Proprietors. -ru * land, viz: l im Pou«.»an. A A.’’owing. of a brother as w< s'ated last week. - ; »'! E. B. Waters mi l E. G. B!amt, all of Buru«. Har- be members of the gang u ci v M G Wilkin«, accompanied by | i.ey count), Oregon. Ex President ¿Teicl.md will Mr, Burgs left last Thursday for G eo . \V. H aye ... Register. sci'ii in that »uimt» m t long »incc contribute to the following issue hi- sister, Mrs Sadie Moore, called Mis-ouri to l e nt a big sale on May and several lie.id of hoiscs n erv 1 June 1 1 an able paper on the at this o.l.ce this morning Mrs 29. It was Ids intention to remain stolen. 'I he animals the» w vrv \\ .isle of Public Money. In this Moore is here representing the D of here for a few weeks but business NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tiding seemed jailed and W VI V article Mr. dec eland sounds a IL A <) U W. . U. s. I.ANI» OFFICE. BURN«, OREGl N. called him back. May IT. irci. Your attention is called to th traded off t.i panics in that sec warning m te against National 1 x- P ied —List Sunday, nt the re Noti ■ is h —vbv give® that the following tion and aftei»» ards stolen. Fill* tiavag.inie and the criminally card of John Genilierlinx in thi- rame». settler has lib-d in fice oí his intenti. sidence of Mrs Etta Dotson,Oddell, ioti'.« final proof ii< supi ort of his. .aim and '.-~ue Mr Gemberliiii i« now readv Ki »ie»\ s.i} s 111 p.n t 'lhat m » i I i - • ( will tv ’.iA«h' '.afore Register reckless expenditure of public the 10 year old son of Mrs. John '«ntl Ke« t iter of í’ S. Laud Office at Bums, to do repair work in his line and “¡he horns winch the» had monei. *gon, June-J. V.*dl. vn: Bas C. Garrett. Anderson, of Hippy valley. The Oregon.<o . h II i !. . F. r. n N .. . "Il '.Tth- W . Nr?.. Ni? N\v ilso Optical work. He comes to With them »»ere the (¡nest looking *»• • >•'(’ -L Tp 2-. b 1» kA E. little fellow h.ul been atllicted with '• À I *i M u« well recommended. re i . • ’••' *»!’ v su» v. • n* *«e« to prove S of ail} ever seen in this counti} rheumatism since last winter and h '• ft ••OU «’«u. ’itlUr'll iuuoun IxSideuee Upon aird vuhiv at ion Memorial Sen ires. WÍ 1 a am». W B J. hi — n«. W. C II Vecgtly is agent for the ha I suffered much. The remains i id »ah’ • I. « V • R J. Wt th« and »»ere thought to belong to a Fon. A L. \ an.l ,p.»ol and Um. "peaccr al. oí < Ri.ey, Oregon. I'lano mower, and gives a warrant» The big sloi k In m m .11 Stems Mount- Geo. W. Hayes. Register. <)n Grand Armv Dav Mav doth, with every machine sold—that if it were interred in the Burns ceme tery l.i-t Monday afternoon Rev. A ain». I he hoi sc stolen from the memorial Services will l>e held at does not do what is claimed fi>r it, J. Irwin of the Presbyterian church for i Dunham Kun »».is a bay gelding, the Bapti«t church at 2 o’clock p DESERT LAND. FINAL PROOF the machine may be returned. rail condì cling the services. The be wtrighs«bout 1... op .m,,;,. m. Ciptaii Harrison Kellev, — NOTR E FOR ITBI.iCATION reaved family have the sympathy < After the usual weekly choir cd with a t guie 5 on the lift I'rcsidi' t, I . N I mi -on Uliaplain ,T F. >. land orni E. BURN j *. OREGON. practice last night the I're-bvterian of a wi le circle of friends. stifle, Ii woU|,| lx. wv|] (O| pv(> Following is tho 1’rcgr.iin: trae Ma.- I*. 1*1. church choir was invited to the N. * -ei» herebv aiven th.V Ra« C. Garrett Eaa pie to be on the lookout for these Music........................................ of Ki ey. Oregon h«' Bird notice of intention mar- where lb v a id Mrs lrwi-. (French Housebuilding) Op-ning l'rayer, IB v G. M ’ . Black. » to make pr ••: <»u ! » r' la- .1 i-’aim No 1 m \ JOHN GENBF.ni.lNG. Ä E men and it the» can be located, «erved iee cream and cake. It was ' : . - ■ • . ' . T « R J. E. McCVLLEY, Proprietor, I ! ire R. I<i • g i;. ' A J Irwin way Jeu oler nini < Optici. in. E . tieb-r«* Krg «ter a» «I P *» ’ -iver at Furti. to inform the piopei aulhoi itu «.” Orcffoa. «»n Sainrda?. *P.e -’.Gt of Tune. W01. The tab’e is supplied with the choicest delicacies the nitA* j Cal Memorial A l.lr --, X A l unsh a delightful surprise to the song Open for repairing and optical He nam» « ?he vftsmHea to prora afford«. The culinary departm-nt is presided over by *«*,'j the «'«»intvle rrtcation a <1 redan a:¡on or »aid Concluding Ceremonies nt th«- sters. work. k J v G ian • w B. Juh -.n. a . I.. T A StH'Ilg fi, \\ ,.f perienccd cook. Wm. <par?r all of R. ey. Oregon eemeterv. ritualistic, and decorat A f. w of the young ladies, whose V \ t nona to r. <». th« W. H at *». Reais'er. »»atcr luta 1 < i n « t.f.imed .1! an u ing of the graves The foregoing names are being voted on for God- ' Ivsiati »»eli n«.ii V ale. Malhcur 'esereis«» will l>e inter»|M*rsed with dess of Liberty for the Fourth, d«- Large, clean and comfortable rooms. Everything unJet*^i any county. lij»t« rn O h u >n I n appropriate vocal ai d instrumental -ire Io have their names withdrawn. personal supervision ol the ¡and! dv. '» I»■ ii.ui U m i p ■ . . . ii . I music Next we, k we will have the name, B» Order of Committee. .of candidate» and the number of a "hot place,” bui wc diti no« vote» each have receive.!. kno»v «he tiiry (nrn.ue- nere tattle Orfoaiiauoo quite mi i l«>«e to th< suif.««- R v Father M IX vitt, the first Fresh Beef Pork, etc. in any quartity desired. K? Bologna and Sausage cf a'i kinds always an hait Your patronage solicited Burns, - - Oregon, Oí* Plows, Harrows, Buggies si Hacks just received at C.H. VcegtiJ Headquarters for everything the hardware line. Commercial Hotel TRAVELING MEN S HEADQUARTER5 Salmi Sta!. » . .in ihcii is no u-' minn.itnig th.it hcll is in thia direction Tii.it Io ture hume ot ''aleni lie« men and mmiG-ts < f ti c Orr^nn j gisl.'IUic h.i» long -e.««- Iteli lotatcd al Aundet , C.iiifotn i, .1 «he ime ol thè N C-O R.i of the week opened up the articles >ime the organiiation of t I m * contribut' d for the church fair to stockmeti along the Mol.ll« Fork to be held het «• nr xt moti th li is a prevent cattle stealing in that lo- very handsome display of far.- v calitv. the Eagle i« informed that a work of »»try discriptmn mxnv of similar orgtmtalion exist» among the pieces are very valuable. Father the il ekitiri on the upper J >hn Mi TVvi.t informs n» he hv« veeeiv- Day valley, a- J it» operation dur- e,l i-t>ntributi,>n» tmm almost ev-rv prevented any * Slate in U m Vnioti :: . ine Turnout K I ourteous ima tni,*n< s ■ lay «ml Grain Always hept Ou Hand. MILLER & THOMPSON o McCULLEY & BERDUGO PROP V Tl».y will bare »ooiel g t j »ay- r.< x‘. wi»k.