The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 15, 1901, Image 2

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    OUR NEW STOCK Or
THE CELEBRATION Al BERNS
Additional Locals.
of Bourne, was summoned to th“ir
assistance. The tnen will live, but
There will be preaching services
Me! Fenwick has gone to Baker,
may possibly lose their eyesight.
at the Poison Creek school house
THE EAGLE WILL SCREAM LONG AND every 4th Sunday at 2:30 p. tn.
The «lector hoiies to prevent this City Oh business.
SATURDAY U ■ KI. 1901.
LOL'D FOR FOUR DAVS.
Rev. A. J Irwin, pastor.
calamity but can tell nothing defi­
Harry Weider expects bis wife
Is now arriving
I
nite
in
regard
to
it
until
some
time
Rev. A. J Irwin will preach at
'fAiiiger
from Eugene tomorrow or next day
.11 1.1 A s II V I'. I*
Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
tomorrow. Tonight they are rest­ The lady will open a photo gallery
AYUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMp
Beginning July 3 And Continuing Inti! tbc
month at Ila. m. and 7:30 p. tn.
ing easier, and both are in no dan­ hern in the near future.
i|4 never more complete than at . ’
6ih--ttorse Races, Foot Races,
A representative <»I the L ike-
Sabbath school every sabbath at 2
ger of dying.”
. We are preparing this yea to /'
Baseball Games. Etc.
Dr. IL Volp was a passenger on
view Examiner had a talk with
all formers efforts and continue the lea^
p. m.
Il is un lerstood that both men
President Lytle of the Columbia are insured, as it is the rule to in­ tbc Canyon stage this morning en­
At the Presbyterian church
PROGRAM OF THE FOURTH.
.Southern Railway at his office in sure the lives of all men working in route to Portland. He expects to
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor
Parade at 10 o’clock a tn, headed Devine services the third and fourth
Portland recently.
During the ! the Columbia mint, the amount be­ be absent about one month.
Our spring stock is up-to-date and co, I
conversation he said.
ing, as understood. $5D00, where a
Call at the furniture store and by the Band, followed by the Fire Sundays of each month at 11 a. m.
sists many nexv novelties in ladies
Department,
Liberty
car,
floats,
cit
­
single man is killed, and $25<X) each seethe new tapistry and lounge
“1 suppose you know that
and 7:30 p. tn. Sabbath school at
Men and boys clothing, hats, shoes, e. |
izens
and
plug-uglies.
March
to
10
s.
m.
every
Sabbath
morning.
where there are two men together. covering. Now is the time to or­
Celuinbia Southern lias be-n
r
loral
hall
where
the
exercises
will
Preaching
services
at
the
Baptist
der a new bed lounge or couch.
litigation foi some time and that
IIeadqnarters For
be held.
church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
A White Coyote.
the matter has just recently been
When you g< t a Jones Mower Music........................... Burns Band
ancl
morning and evening Sunday
adjusted? Weil, I also want you
you get one that combines all the
Frank Hutchins while in tow II good points in every other kind Reading Declaration. A. \1 • Gowan school every Sunday at 11 a. m.
to know that I am going to build
G-cci
Patriotic Songs
Glee Club prayer meeting every Thursday
th« other day informed us that a made, and more too.
The sickle
more railroad. You can tell your
Our
line
of
fresh
Crater
of
Day.
.Thornton
Williams
week or so ago he killed
' evening.
can be lined up with the cutter bar
people for me that I will leave
Barbecue and basket dinner on
Christian Science Services at
coyote which bad been
and
it
has
both
pull
and
push
bars.
here in about thirty days and go urounga Land of sheep
the grounds; handicap bicycle race, Smith’s ball every Sunday at 11
Frank Metschan and wife and $25; sack race, $2 50; greased pig. o’clock a rn. and S p. m. Sunday
over the proposed extention from near the Harvey ranch about
Also find favor with our many customers.
Sweet Marie” came in from $2.50; long jump, $2 50; g.-eased S(.|)00] at ]0 a. m. Meeting is also
Shaniko to Lakeview, on the pre­ miles from town.
ranch
last
Frank
’
s
Silvies
valley
liminary survey made by Mr
pole, $2 50; lUO-yard foot race, free held eacti Wednesday evening at 8|
It seems there has been two of
1-LEeO- g S c D A t .n-’o1
I
these coyotes, perfectly white, in Saturday to visit with friends.— for all. $2 50; baseball, married vs o'clock. All are cordually invited
Bud I.”
single men, $100. Fireworks in the to attend. Subject for tomorrow:
The Examiner correspondent the vicinity fortlie past three or Canyon News.
E. Jacobson, of the J K. Gill it evening followed by a grand ball •‘God the Preserver of Man.”
further sax s: ••Mr. Lx tie refuses four years. A h a white coyote in
to give out any i.iforin.itimi re­ something seldom, if ever heard of, Co. of Portland, was taking orders under management of the Band.
CLAUDE McGEE. Proprietor.
races —JULY 3.
garding his intention to Portland hunters have tried in vain to kill from our business men the first of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
{-mile dash, free for all ........ $150 U. S. LAND OFFICE, BURNS, OREGON.
newspapers, or to other railroad | these two freaks; to considered l>y the week. “Jake” drives one
■ all the numerous sheep men who the finest teams on the road.
J-mile dash, free for all Harney
May ¡7. trot.
people, and has all along led them
CHOICE WINES. LIQUORS AND CIG J
■ have time and again saw them
Notice 1« hereby idvin that the following
county sadiile horses that
Sam Mothershead has retired
to believe that his road would not
iiann-'l lettler has iiieil notice of hi« Intention
prowling around their Hocks and from the furniture business, Brus I never run for public money 50 to ninkr final pr<a,f in supiurt of hiselatin and FINE HILLIARD AND POOL TABLES.
that taid proof will be made before Register
go any farther than Shaniko, the who have also tried most every
»i d llecilier of t' S. Land Office nt Butin.
JULY 5.
COMFORTABLE CLUB IU?
Oregon, on June .9.1901, via: Rae C. Garrett.
present terminus. I presume this method known to get rid of til“ Byrd having bought his interest, j
ltd. E. No. 741 forilo' W'.j NB:1,, NEyj NW'.,
No
change
will
be
made
in
the
report will be disputed by people pair. Their color being uniform it
j-mile dash, free for all...........
NW
SB? ,. Sec -I. Tp 22, S R
E.
Old Robinson building.
He names Un following witnesses to prove
interested in Portland, but the was hard to distinguish them when management.
,-niile dash for Harnev county
his l onriiiitous »rident e upon and cultivation
of said lend, viz R J. Williams. XV. II. John-
•
horses that never won first
presence of Mr. Lytle in Lake in or amongst a Hock of sheep and Ontario Argua.
s.o . A I. Vand 'rpuol and Wm. Spencer all of
Virgil Staples is building a neat' money,...................................
Kiley, Oiegon.
view within a month or six weeks the damage done in different herds
Geo. XV. Hayes, Register.
four-room cottage on Richardson Hoping contest, no entrance. .
will dispel any doubts as to the by these two “freaks” has been
P. G. SMITH, Propt.,
-
-
_
_
Burns,Orrpt,|
street, on the same block ami north
JULY G.
intention of the Columbia South­ considerable, and their color no of the George Long residence.
DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF
doubt has been one cause of their
1 mile dash, free for all,.........
ern people.”
-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Fresh Beef Perk, etc. in any quality desired-
HeadCn
A private letter just received bv g mile dash for Harney county
longevity; as they could not well be
' I'. 8. LAND OFFICE, BURNS. OREGON.
School
Superintendent
Milligan
Eolcgr-a
and
Sausage
of
all
kinds
always
on
han
May
IS,
l'JOl,
lired upon when in or near a band
saddle horsts that never won
According to the Argus, On-
Notice is hereby given that Rns C. Garrett
of sheep, this they seem to know I states that his old friend J. A.
first money............................
, of Riley, Oregon has filed notice of intention
. to make proof on his desert-land claim No. lf>0,
tario
noxv
has
a
Stock
Yard
Co.
i
and would make a raid on a band Sizemore, was killed at Juntura Consolation
..„..I..'.:...i race non-winners
I for the NE‘, Sec I, XVS SXV , Ser 26, Tp ‘.3 R R
which lias for its object the ere- of sheep in broad day' light.
•-jd E . before Register and Receiver at Burns,
| last Tuesday by a runaway team.
date and distance arranged
i Oregon, on Saturday, the 29th of lune, 1901.
ation of a market for the sale of j Hunters who have limited coyote*
I He names the following witnesses to prove
July 5...................................
Messrs. Parsons A’ Hanley, the
! the complete irrigatlor. and reclamation oi said
live stock .it that place.
The I for years for their scalps and seen extensive cattle shippers, have be- Indian race 2 miles. . . .
hind . II. J Williams, W. II. Johnson, A. L.
Vanderpool. Wm. spacer all of Riley, Oregon.
first sale of range horses xxill be thousands of the “sneaking bushy- gun their spring shipment of cattle Juvenile baseball game
G eo . XV, H ayes , Register.
held at Ontario on July 16. Olliei tail wild dogs" say they have never from Ontario. They are shipping
sales xxill be held at regular inter­ before seen or heard tell of a white ¡mostly feeders and stock cattle,
vals through the summer anil fall. coyote. It is believed the one some to Colorado and Montana
T lie company is forme 1 of good killed by Hutchins the other day is points, while the majority go to
substantial min and xxill not only one of the two white coyotes which points this side of the corn belt.
W- H. Burns Propt-
be a benefit to Ontaiio, but ft> the has done so much damage to the They have in Ontario now ready
This
house
is
strictly first class, well appointed, large well
different bands and been seen HO for shipment, 100 carloads, which
stockmen of Eastern Oregon as
kept rooms under management of experienced help.
frequently in that neighborhood of are being loaded as fast ns possible.
well.
late years. — Lakeview Hustler.
T I. Arnold came in from Beu­ IIEADOI ARTERS; STOCKMEN A COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
Jurnisftcrf Vhrcu^hcui.
Votici J'irst-Cjast.
lah Monday, bringing his wife for
The Church Fair.
Wh.it great discoverers the
uif'dicnl attendance. Mr. and Mrs.
ttest Jiccornmodati'ons. ^ojiuiar prtcor.
menlbeis of the National Civil
McClain A. Blgg«s Proprietor.«?,
Burns, ('rcgiai.
Those interested in the Holy Arnold, are lately over an attack of
Service Reform League are !
small pox. This disease lias been •
.-»ecv r»»r>
r
rxw.' -ricrr
Tins
Stable
is
located
on
the
corner
ef
First
and
1* Streets and kepi
are
making
Funiilx
Church
Fair
They have found out that the fed­
M. AI.EXANDEll, V icc -P eesidest . 5 and grain on hand* Has competent help, Iluns a Job \\ agx n, iaLc
rapid progress and everything will raging in Drewsey nnd all the sur- r è JOHN I>. DALY. l'comi > t .
eral officials in Keattn kv are com­
gers to any part of the Country.
tie in readiness for the opening rounding country this i-pring, in a r
pelled to pay a political lissess-
night on Monday the 2ltli. A form somewhat mole severe than u
ment of 5 per cent of their Sal-
pleasing program is being nrranged elsewhere. At least three deaths G
M. F itzgerald , P resident
F. S. R ieder , S ecy and T rim
aries. If they really wish to as- for each of the six evenings of the are reported there from small p >x. f
OF ONTARIO OREGON
tonish the country, they shi mid fair by the entertainment commit­ Mrs. Arnold did not have the dis­ c
B iggs & T urner , A ttorneys
o
point out a state in which federal tee. The little folks are all trying ease well broken out on her and f! Account* <>1 < ’oi-porutions. Firms anil Individuals*
Eastern. Orsgron □Zitlo
Hol ioitei 1.
officers arc not compelled to pav to win the silver watch that is to has suffered much in cono qiv-nee, t
Oo.
.mil
is
still
in
Illi
enfeebled
I
......
a political assessmi nt. Ex.
lie given to the one selling the
STOCKHOLDERS;—John D. Daly. William Jones, Frank R
2
tion
that
cutt<es
her
friends
no
little
I
NCOIi
I
’
OIi
AT1
•:I >.
Collin. Abner Ribbins, l>. F Olden, M. Alexander, N. U. Carpen­
greatest number of season tickets.
uneasiness.
ter.
William
Miller,
E
11.
Test.
t
Abstracts
Furnished
and
Title
Guaranteed
o
(hie thing suie, nothing will be Mi-ses Josie Locher, Rose Rutlier
r
E II. TEST, Cashier.
left undone by those who favor ford and Lola Bilker are in the race
To all Lands in Harnev 1. outii'. On;’
for the lady’s gold watch to be
tisi;
< j * v <-»»!_■
»ojev uc<2
<*•
•lie land b asing lull to have it
JOHN
GEMBEHLIAG.
given to the ni st popular lady,
pas cd by the next congress while Frank Rieder and Willie Me
.1 <-vv«’li t und < Iptieiiin.s
Bought and Sold on Commission.
They have money to back tin tn Kinney are candidates to be voted
Open foi i epairing and optical
Office in Bank Dui-
and besides the big daily p.tpets on for the gold watch to be given xvork.
will lie made to see it right.
XI XT POOR TO I*. O.
to the most popular gentleman '
s*
Die heads of the departments are
has an is follows The rifraslinients will NOTIt’E FOR ITi’.l.h ATIOX
l>e iii charge of Mesdames < leer and
1 onditions
I.ANDOFFl'F. Al' m as.«, UREO IN.
0
Anderson. Booth No. 1 will be
TRISCII it DONEGAN, Proprietors.
Mai '..A. IKI.
tel ill ex en
I Fine Turnouts.
X..||rv in Lercio gi\e t tlmt tlv following
presided over by Mesdames II (’
II:tj
and
Crain
t Miivcd iciilrr I ibr fi\ il Iloti, t. of h.n intenti.o- s'
tendere d
8mith, Cecil. McKinney, Shelley h» 1 nkv titia! premi in mtpport ef L ìh «
and '' Courteous
Always Kept
bai! premi «ili Le nude Lrfore Ite«,» rr \N
» a level and Miss Phoebe Kellev. booth No Ihat
and |{e< vii t*r at l’ur- r, Oregon, on Juho. 1<>1.
Religious
She ïimrs-ïicraid
Servie««.
SPRING a SUMMER I
Fancy Dress Goods and Furni^
The “Star” Saloon.
First Class.
CITY MEAT MARKET
Your patronage solicited.
BURNS HOTEL
FIRST NAT19ML BANK j
I a
a 5 a
Livery, Feed aid Sals Stahl
THE CAPITAL SALOOS,
Bums,
Postbl} I use Their EjcMght.
2 l x Mrs. Williams. Misses Josie
I ocher, and Mx rtle Jameson; booth
\o “ by Mesdames Schwartz and
lienil-erling: booth No I b\ Me<
dames Thompson, Min e and Folex
M< sdamt s Triscli,Gowan and Card­
will will have charge of the general
sales table and its subordinate
piirtnients.
vii
.1 I am|>f>hlrv. HI No t-Ol L»r I ot» 1
2. X. 4. ’ and -» >. .• . .. r .0 s . R > f w \|
He natura thè Ldlowing wir.tfmen riprovi
hi" • ontinuonR rvaideure tjjM»n and cultiv gì ioti
of -uni land, vi« l ini |»ot».>v*'i. X A riwitg,
► II XX afrra and F . « Hlutu-.-. u;i «>( I urna. Ilar
nei e-ount \. « »rvic«>n
XX HlYKvP.
The Balter City Democrat of last
M mlii' give* an ac. uni of a dread
till accident whii h occurrid ie. the
Colutnbi.i mine at Bourne, on the
morning of the Gth inst
John
’‘iin-tnn, one i f unfortunate vie
The Turkestan Aitali«
tim». was at one time a resident of
thia vicinity and now owns a ranch
two miles from Bums ‘ Jack" is , The Turkestan alfalfa seed.
well ).i own to all old t'meis here,, to Morris Uro», bv Congressmen
where h< xx is assoei.itrd with Steve* longue, and ex|>eriiiicnted with for 'Î
l.atnpahiie ill the stock business j the first lime in L ike eouiitv, has
A bulletin from the mmag r of the j turned out to be the best dry land
, fodder ever tried in this section It
mine to the I*< moi rat s.ivs:
“At 5 o’cliH'k this morning the | has surpassed all other seeds by
first serious a. cident to la-full miy I far. and promises to be the most
of the workmen in our mine oc- 1‘opular st rd for fodder on the dry
On the
curted nt the Inittiim of the »haft lands of Lake county
James French ami John Dunstan Morris rai.ch cart be seen the re­
xxerr the suff. 1» rs iliev bad ja»t markable growth of the Turkestan
gone on duty and were operating alfalfa, and the farmers and stock-
lire air drill. Tirey bored into an men who have noticed it are well
old hole win ch contained a »tick of j plessvil with the eiperiment
unexploded dynamite, probably a IX>ub|!e»s many acres of this seed
shot placed by ti.e night shift ami will lie planted in Lake county
which liad not tired, ami which the next year Truly the \Ve»t Side
retiring shift bad failed to detect lands are productive anti are bear­
The friction of the drill caused tire ing out the Examiners opinion
rtplost* I*, the full force > f which that that section is one of the best
was .>•■ eived I'v tie- unfortunate i in Lake < Gintv -I tkrview Kiam-
men directly in the face with dead­ incr.
ly result.
A* ».■ n a» |"v*»ible the
inen were carried t > tire surface arid
th» 0 eno v x ’* •r-r-'-x l>- (Sraet.
J
Treat men I ?
Oa Hand.
M c C ulley &
BERDUGO I
Tlxis T-lQa,cLq_-cLa,xteis.
props •
Now Arrivals
o)
/ a \
IUGHT RUNNING 1
DO
Burns Furniture Co.,
Itti: JOM S i lAI K BIMll te-,
the Only tiimk-r with a Fly Wheel.
Harvesting Machines
Sell
ut Al\ mow i «
Solch on their
Merits.
X t because they have once served some re’s "Grandad,”
but for xxh.it thex'll do for you.
—Not because the prut is lowest (they cost more to make
than anx other I but because they -till the bill.”
Ibex have roused the bitterest opposition from ccmpctitors.
lou 11 see the reason why if you but try them.
They are thoroughly up-to-date and practical farm imple­
ments fiom tongue to tire—save time -save money—auve work
ana worry.
C me in and 1
Binders.
k them over .’t«
Mowers. Hay
r^me.
Rales,
pay > nu
Sickle
Commercial Hotel
(French House building)
J. E McCULI.EY, Proprietor,
The table is supplied with the choicest delicacies the msrkd
affords. The culinary department is presided over bx- «nW
perienced cook.
TRAVELING MEN S HEADQUARTERS
Large, clean and comfortable rooms.
personal supervision of the landlady.
Everything undtrfi*
(,.■ posted.
Grinders.
Binder >
----- RESERVED FOP.------
MILLER & THOMPSON'.