The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 08, 1901, Image 2

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    OUR NEW STOCK OF
interment of Mrs. E. Moore.it ap­ THE CELEBRATION AT BURNS.
pearing that Baker county now
______
There will be preaching services
holds a warrant against this county
at the Poison Creek school house
for $27 the clerk is authorized to THE EAGLE WILL SCREAM LONG AND every 4th SunjaV at 2:30 p. in.
Rev. A. J. Irwin, pastor.
LOL'D FOR FOl'R DAVS.
accept this in full satisfaction of
Is now arriying
Rev. A. J. Irwin will preach at
said claim.
*1 anatrar
JI LIAN M V Kl>
Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
Win H. Avery allowed rebate of
A\UR DRY GOODS DEPARTlfE\,
the month at 11a. m. and 7:30p. tn.
$5 on taxes paid twice for the year Beginning July 3 And Continuing Until
never more complete than at p/,
|
Sabbath
school
every
sabbath
at
2
The quarterly of the Oregon
6(h--Horse
Race»,
Foot
Race»,
The two cold nights the first 1894.
^*7
We
are preparing this vea to S!.
Baseball Games. Etc.
p. m.
Historical Society far March,1901, of the week ditl considerable
all formers efforts and continue the leaj^'
Wm Dickenson, of Wild Horae
At
the
Presbyterian
church
has been received. This is the damage to the crops in this sec­ precinct, granted liquor license for
tirst number of Vol. 2. Its con­ tion. A very unusual thing for f 6 months. Said license to be is­ The celebration at Burns will be Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor
undar the management the Burns Devine services the third and fourth
tents are a, follows: Political this time a year was a hard freeze sued as of this date provided the
Our spring stock is up-to-date and cot
Volunteer Fire Department No. 1 Sundays of each month at 11 a. tn.
History of Oregon from 1853 to which came as a complete sur­ undertaking, which was returned and Band. Every effort is being
sists many new novelties in ladies w(1I
and 7:30 p. in. Sabbath school at
1865, by Hon. George II. Will­ prise. Gardens were bit down J for correction, shall have been
Men and boys clothing, hats, shoes, ett.
made to surpass all previous cele- jq ft m every Sabbath morning,
jams, Flotsam and Jetsam of the to the ground and it is thought I proved by the judge, who is
brations. More than ordinary in-
Preaching services at the Baptist
Headquarters For
Pacific—The Owyhee, the Sul­ the wheat crop is ruined. Some thorized to approve or reject.
terest is being taken by our busi-1 chUrch every let and 2nd Sunday*,
J. T. Moftit, surpervisor of the nee* tuen and if nothing happens, morning and evening Sunday
tana and the May Dacre, by Mrs. grain will not recover from the
T'a.sliicxzs artd.
France, Fuller Victor. The ves­ severe frost while in other local-! Drewsey road district, required to quite a number of floats represent- HCbool every Suuday at 11a.m. Wrapper and Corset com­
bined. «
ZF'aslxion.a'tole G-ooi
sels referred to entered the Col­ ities the crops will not be damag­ rebuild the Stinking Water bridge. ing various business enterprises of prayer meeting every Thursday
The
account
of
the
sheriff
with
Our line of fresh
Burns will be seen in the parade. 1 even;ng
umbia river between the Colum­ ed very materially.
the county respecting the tax roll
Following is the program fur the
chrjgtian Sc!cnce Service* at
bia river between the years 1829
for 1900 was found correct and the
and 1834. An Histostork.nl Sur­
i Smith’* hall every Sunday at 11
The war stamp on hank checks clerk authorized to ciedit said week:
vey of Public Education in Eu­ goes out of existence the first of sheriff’s account.
JULY FOURTH.
o’clock a. m. and 8 p. in. Sunday
Also find favor with our many customers.
gene, Oregon, by Joseph Schafer. ¡July, having been abolished as a
Parade at 10 o’clock a in, headed school at 10 a. m. Meeting is also
The clerk ordered to forthwith
The Aurora Community, by II. means of raising war a revenue. attach to each of the delinquent by the Band, followed by the Fire held each Wednesday evening at 8 Z-iTTXT<¿3 ID-A_X j TC;
8. Ly man, All these articles are The last fiscal year shows that tax rolls for the years 1893-94-95- Department, Liberty car, floats, cit- o'clock. All are cordually invited
of vital interest to every one who 350,000,000 checks passed thro’ 96-97-98-99 a warrant under his tzens and plug-uglies. March to to attend. Subject for tomorrow:
cares to know anything about the the banks, each bearing a two- hand and the seal of the court com­ Floral hall where the exercises will “Sacrament.”
beginning of things in our State cent stamp, yielding a revenue of manding the sheriff to levy upon be held.
CLAUDE McGEE* Proprietor.
the goods and chattel of said de- Music...................... ..Burns Band
The object of this publication is 4i7,ooo,ooo to the government.
JOHN GEMBERLING,
linquent
taxpayers.
Reading
Declaration,
A.
W.
Gowan
1
to create an interest in the study-
Jeweler and Optician.
Patriotic Bongs ............. Glee Club,
of Oregon History ami thereby
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND ClfiJ
Open for repairing and optical
AN
OPEN
LETTER,
Our ranchers—especially fruit
Orator of Day. Thornton Williams
assist in developing an Oregon
FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES.
Barbecue and basket dinner on ; work.
spirit in order to stimulate growth raisers—should not be discourag­
To the Public:—One year ago the the grounds; handicap bicycle race, 1
NEXT DOOR TO P. O.
COMFORTABLE CLUB BOt
ed
by
the
recent
cold
snap.
Such
in everything pertaining to the
resident Catholics of Burns and the $25; sack race, $2 50; greased pig.'
things
occur
all
over
the
North
­
Old Robinson building.
welfare of the State. Address
surrounding country began the erec­ $2 50; long jump, $2 50; greased
all inquiries about this publication west and while it is not so severe tion of a church in Burn”. Though pole, $2 50; 100-yard foot race, free NOT ICE FOR Pl BLICA1 10N.
to George IL Himes, Assistant in some localities, almost every few in number, they were not satis­ for all. $2 50; baseball, married vs. I LAND OFFCE AT BURN8, OREGON.
May 25, 1901.
Secretary, Oregon
Historical year crops and fruit are killed, fied to build a structure that would I single men, $100. Fireworks in the •
Notice is herebv gi\«n that the following-
the
way
to
succeed
is
by
perse-
simply
meet
their
own
require
­
nameti
settler
haa
notice of his intention
Society rooms, City Hall, Port­
¡evening followed by a grand ball' to uake final proof file«!
P. G. SMITH, Propt.,
-
-
_
_
Burn*, Oreg«
in support of his claim, and
veraneo.
ments,
but,
going
further,
they
that
said
proof
will
be
made before Register
land, Orogon.
under management of the Band.
amt Ret eiver at Hurns, Oregon, on July 6, 1901,
determined to erect one that would
i vis Joel J. Lanipkhire, Hd. No 601, for Lots 1, Fresh Beef Pork, etc. in any quality desired.
RACES---- JULY 3.
Head Ch? lili
2, 3, 4, 7 and H, Sec. 2.5, T. 20 S„ II. 29 E , W M
i
names the following witnesses to prove
The big wool clip of Harney be an ornament and substantial im­ |-mile dash, free for all......... I $150 his He continuous
residence upon and cultivation
Bologna
and
Sausage
of
a!i
kinds
always
on
hai.
Attorney General Blackburn county has begun to move to­ provement to the town. This they J-niile dash, free for all Harney
of Baid land, viz. Tim Donovan. A A. Cowing,
E. B. W itters ami E. G. Blume, all of Burns, liar-
,
ney county, Oregon.
has prepared a complaint in an ward the railroad. From reports are doing, as anyone can see who
county saddle horses that
G eo . W. H ayek , Register.
cares
to
visit
the
spot
where
the
action against Sylvester I’ennoyer, the clip this year will be above
—
never run for public money 501________________
George W. McBride and Phil average and if decent prices were church is in course of erection. It
JULY 5.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
is to lie all of stone, 69 feet long and
Metschan, the men who constitut­ offered our sheep men will do
g-tnile dash, free for all........... 150
33 feet wide, and it is now built up
1 u.
U. 3. LAND OFFICE, BURNS, OREGGN.
j-mile dash for Harney county
ed the State Land Board at the well.
to the windows. The intention is
May 17. 1501.
horses
that
never
won
first
time of the Davis defalcation, and
to have it under roof before winter.
rnl Notice 1» hereby Ktven that the following
money,
..................................
GU
nainol
settler
htui
itled
notice of hi» intention
will send it to District Attorney
For the first time those who are
o- io make Huai proof in support of hisclaini and
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS.
Roping contest, no entrance.
that said proof will be made before Keaiater
Chamberlain for consideration.
building it are about to call upon
and Keetlver of U S. l and Otliee nt Bnru»,
JULY 6.
Oregon, on June 29, l'.’Ol, vl»: Ha» C. Garrett,
The action will be brought in
County court convened last Wed- this community at large to co-oper­ j-tnile dash, free for all,......... 150 lid. E. No. 711 forthe W', NE'4. NE54 NW',
SW‘,«t',. See U. Tp 22. S R 2S K.
Multnomah county and District ne.day Judge Sparrow and Coin- ate with them. A fair for the bene­
He names the following witlii-»*.-» to prove
g mile dash for Ifarney county
his contlnuoua residence upon and cultivation
Attorney Chamberlain will be mivaioner William* being present. fit of the Holy Family Church will
of sai l land, viz: R J. Williams, W. B. John­
saddle horses that never won
son. A. 1.. Vand.-rpool and Win. Spencer all of
associated with the Attorney The following buxine** was trans­ be opened in Locher's had on Mon
first money.......................... 50 Rl'ev, Oregon. Geo. W. Hayes, Register.
day evening, June 24th, and close
i
General M attorney (or the state, acted :
Consolation race non-winners
The road supervisor* ordered to Saturday evening, June 29th, 1901.
says the Oregonian. The com­
date and distance arranged
plaint will be framed upon the appear and report their accounts to This fair will give all of our citizens
July 5.................................. 75 DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF
theory that the clerk of the School the court at 10 o'clock a tn, Monday , an opportunity to express in a sub­ Indian race 2 mile*...........
10 — NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I
stantial way their appreciation of
McClain & Biggs Proprietors,
Burns,
Land Board was the agent of the July I. 1901.
Juvenile baseball game......... 10 U. S. LAND OFFICE, BURNS, OREGON.
the
efforts
that
are
being
made
by
Resignation of A S. Ward as road
May 16,1901.
Board and not an agent of the
This Stable is located on the corner of First and ”, Streets, ai.d Lapa
I the Catholics to advance both the
Notice is hereby Riven that R rs C. Garrett
gtate; that his defalcation was a supervisor of Happy Valley district spir'tua! aod the material interests
Mrs. O. W. Porter received word of Kiley. Orcuon has fl let 1 notice of intention and grain on hand- Has competent help. Runs a Job Wage n, Tain™
to make proof on his deaert land claim No 160.
accepted and J. F. Mahon appoint­
gers to any part of the Country.
defalcation of the board for which
NF«4 Sec I.
SW4 Se<- 2*. Tp 28 fl R
¡of the community. Privately this yesterday that her daughter, Mrs .6 for E the . before
ed ns his successor.
Kec'ster and Receiver at Burna,
Herbert
Goodman,
is
very
sick
at
the members of the board are
Oregon,
on
Saturday
,
the
29tb
of
lune,
lttOl.
In the matter of the petition of appreciation has already been shown
names the following witnesses toprove
distinctly lesponsible to the state. Esther P Terrell for relief on ac­ by generous contributions. No pains Hailey, Idaho. Mrs. Porter de­ the Ht complete
M. F itzgerald , P resident
F. S R ieder , S ecy and T mu I
irrigation at d reclamation otsaid
land R. .1 Williams. W. 11. Johnson. A. L.
parted
for
Hailey
this
morning.
—
While all the details of the com­ count of lands sold for taxes. It are being spared to make the f.iir
Vaink qMMil. Win. Splicer all of Riley, Oregon
B iggs & T urner , A ttorneys
G bo . W. 11 ay £8, Register.
plaint cannot now be given, it is appearing that the land was sold bv > worthy of patronage. What is per­ Huntington Herald.
Eastern. Oiegon Title
known that judge Black burn has the sheriff to satisfy taxes and that haps the most beautiful stock of
<G--uisiX£ixxt37- Co.
fancy
goods
ever
seen
in
Burns
will
drawn the papers so that they the same was bought by C. K. Pet­
be
displayed
and
disposed
of
for
the
terson.
Th*
court
cannot
deter
­
IN CO I < PO1Î A TED.
slate all the facts regarding the
shortage. The question involved, mine the right* of the parties anil benefit of the church. The articles
Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed
have come from almost every etale
therefore, may l»e tried on a de­ for that reason petition is denied.
W.
H.
Burns
Propt-
To all Lands in Harney C ounty, OrqJ
The supervisors of the several inthe Union. Most of them are the
murrer, thus making it possibly
This house is strictly tirst class, well appointed, large well
handiwork of sisters in convents.
road
districts
ordered
to
collect
all
unnecessary to incur the expense
kept rooms under management of experienced help.
ESTATE
The prices will be reasonable. A
road and poll lax in cash.
of a inal.
cordial
invitation
to
the
general
pub-
Bought
and
Sold
on
Commission.
Oilice in Bank Builfc
HEADQUARTERS;
STOCKMEN
A
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS
James Oard ordered to remove
at once all obstructions which he ! lie to be present at the Holy Fami­
ZsAroujAeut.
“Uabics ^trst-Cj ass.
r. Carnegie says hu believe* lias plaecd in or across the public ly Cliuroh Fair is hereby extended
53cst jfccommotiahoni. ¡Popttiar ^ricci.
that the continental powers will road leading from a point on the by the Executive Committee.—J
C
Folev,
Harry
C.
Smith,
M.
Fitz
­
Burns-Drewsey
to
Pine
creek
tombinc against England and
%
Resignation of A S Ward as Gerald, Leon M. Brown. Harry E
oeo
oeo
<w>
peek to crush her. lie further
I road *u|x'rvi«or of Happy Valley Thompson, H J. McDevitt.
i JOHN 1>. DALY', P bkbidkht .
M. ALEXANDER, V íc ¡-P bbsidekt .
TRISCH & DONEGAN, Proprietors.
epy«:
.«t When Hut happens she will' diilric‘ •ccepteil
Additional Locals.
..
. . ... , I Application of Geo W Small to
11
have to (urn to the United b’ates
! lx* declared a county charge De­
for help. 1 feel certain it will not clared a county charge from April
ZL/Zal-zo Tlxis HcacLq.VLSiztezs.
Call and *ee samples of our job
be refused. The United States ¡30,
. 1901.
»
OF ONTARIO » OREGON •
printing.
will step in and »ay Xlon't.’ They J Th* petition of J. W. Warner
Accounts of < 'orporations, Finns and Individuals
Dell Dibble and Mr. Power
re-
*
wi l not just as Great Britain did ailj other* for a eotiiity road, it sp­
Wolh'ited.
turned this week from a visit to
in the S|wnt»h American war |>«ared that all bitsine»« transacted *uiu<* mining pro|>erty in Nevada
STOCKHOLDERS:—John D Daly, William Jones. Frank R.
What she ditl then was great, at the March term is illegal and and the southern part of this coun
Coflin, Abner Robbins, B. F Olden. M Alexander, N. U. Carpen­
void and the matter of re survey I ty. Mr Powers has resumed bis ‘ ter. William Miller, E. H Test.
and it is not half rgaliaed yet.”
If such a thing occur* King cannot be made until August 1901 jKisition in P. G, Smith's meat
E H. TEST, Cashier.
Edward had Ixrtter look out for 1 Litlie Williams discharged ss a market.
»L JH.O«I JM. J*C .O«V
••Emperor William” for since h« ’0*""’*^ c*‘ari’'
Tim* June* of th* O. F Co., ac
has got »tarted into the huatnoa* T J f«haekrlford. of Diamon.l
he mav take » notion to rule the’‘,r*?ct' ’r*n‘ed ‘ li,>”or liee,‘* eoiiH>ani<d by In* wife and little
daughter. Leia, returned yesterday |
. .
11 v
.
i
for U month*.
Tlxe ZSed. Fient
whole world. .\o u’tf •lopi'iui* ..
.
,
t
•
Ur<mrt of flurvvv mu viewers on from Henderson county. KentUCky A*
with the J hthppme*. I brut K ko .'^ j fnj ( n sku |J
u lu > r ( h h | u > where they have been for some lime
»•u. Wn might ba'«- to
|tovanhipMrang* M, approved visiting relatives and friends Mr A> s*
hauler, but wluil* the use of a ani] the route as surveyed i* now and Mr*. Jones report having a
Itig standing army with nothing to
„ public highway.
moat enjoyable lime while absrnt.— A%
(French House building) '
A*
Court ordered to advertise for Ontario Argu*.
À*
Fine Turnout«.
IIay and Grain
A*
J.
E
McCULLEY, Proprietor,
A*
bid« to furnish medical treatment
Courteous
Always Kept
Fred Ih*Lentinen, of Suplee.
The table is supplied with the choicest delicacies the m*rl”
for the county poor for one year
Treatmeul
On Hand.
«•’.me in last Tuesday for nird.cal
foi catrt and iriigation
afford*. The culinary department is presided over by *n,‘
from July “th. 1901.
treatment, a horse having fallen on |
perienced cook.
problema in almost all the < outl­
It npiwaniig to the satisfaction
kA
ine** of the old world ara solve«-«! of the court that certain described hiiu a few day* ago Upon ex­
M c C ulley & berdugo , props ,
TRAVELING MEN S HEADQUARTER
by the reapaciivn governmeuis. i lands were aa****ed to two partis*. amination Dr Kleb* found that one
Large. clean and comfortable room*. Everything undat -1
The «<xT»|urattvrly small ciMMftr} iArlor* A lk»l*utmeu ami I. Mick- of hi* rib* were fractured. Th«-
personal supervision of the landlady.
doctor
*oon
fixed
him
up
and
Fred
|
«>< Sweeden, »ay» National irriga ,all in IS'JS, and that Mid laud was
left for home Wednesday happy as
Inxi, onrne» nearly j>'a> >0,000 s.dd by the sheriff in 1'89 to Har­
ever.
p«r«»off(<a»t Und», the income ney county for delin«|uent taxes
A card, from Dal’s*, under date
tioni wlixh aiaialain, numerous and it also appear* that said IV
*t*te* that Clyde and
{nevslrv xhotl» beeide* kidding a lor* A hetentmen had paid and ef June
Van
Kinbrae
bad arrived bom* on
---- RESERVED FOR------
a handsome revenue to the state that the» «era the owner* of Mid
Mav '. making the trip «wrer the
land
II
was
ordered
and
ad-
i,riman« and Erame teak have
mountain* in 11 day* They found
rvtcuMxc Uueslry department, judged that all claim to Mid land*
»now
to the detub of ’• feet in the
by the county be relinquished »mi
Tliej vid have something to sav next week.
and Spam controla all iiriga.um
the certificate surrendered for can Cascade* They found *nu* on
Works. T*>e general government cellalion
the *umniit for a distance of about t
is alwava the logx manager of
In the metier of lbw claim 8 mile* ranting in depth from - ne
I'O'.h
of *nch work, for •gT ■ »t l’aker cour t)
for to five f>-«.t
Religious
successful irrigation development
depends not only upon proper
supervision, but likewise upon a
comprehensive forestry system
which will protect this important
source of irrigation supply.
Sen ices.
Fancy Dress Goods and Fumi^
The “Star” Saloon.
First Class.
CITY MEAT MARKET
1
Your patronage solicited.
BURNS HOTEL.
THE CAPITAL SALOON,
I
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
I
i Ç
Burns,
? Of Plows, Harrows, Buggies *
? Hacks just received at C.H. Vcegtl;
Headquarters for everything
the hardware line.
K
C
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
likA
Commercial Hotel
si
New Arrivals.
MILLER N THOMPSON
Burns Furniture Co