The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 22, 1901, Image 2

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Religious Services.
THE CELEBRATION AT BURNS
Holy Family Ckarch Fair.
ty, as there is no doubt of its be­
ing beneficial to the stock inter­
Christian Science Services at
A T imes -H erald representative I
Smith’s hall every Sunday at 11
ests.
visited the Locher hail yesterday , THE EAGLE WILL SCREAM LONG AND o’clock a. n>, and 8 p. m. Sunday
S aturday , ji sr.n. 1901.
evening, where preparations are be­
LOl'D FOR FOUR DAVS.
school at 10 a. m. Meeting is also
Is now arriving
J. P. Morgan has realized his ing made for the Holy Family ,
held each Wednesday evening at 8
JUMAN Bini! — — — — Massier dream of “community of interests” Church Fair which opens next Mon­
o’clock. All are cordually invited
day. The various booths are al-!
A ur DRY GOODS DEI ARTM ext J
and now has control of all the most completed and aie tastefully Begiaalag Jaly i Ai4 Cwtleaiag talli ike to attend. Subject for tomorrow:
"Is the Universe. Including Man,
never more complete than at pr/'
Mb--Itene Races, F mi Bacca,
decorated
and
arranged.
Special
Circuit Judge ILL. Benson, of main railroad lines in the United
We are preparing this yea to ,u?
Evolved
by
Atomic
Force?
”
Baseball
liâmes.
Etc.
attention is being paid to decora­
the first judicial district, and who States.
all
formers
efforts and continue the leaders
Rev.
A.
J.
Irwin
will
preach
at
tion and it is not rash to state that
resides in Klamath Falls, was in
Harnev the 2nd Sunday of each
Locher’s hall will appear internally
PROGRAM OF THE FOURTH.
month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in
Portland the other day and in an
The baseball boys are doing. as it never did before. In the fair
Parade
at 10 o’clock a in. headed Sabbath school every sabbath Rt 2
•
there
will
be
the
following
depart
­
interview with a representative of some good practice work and the I
Our spring stock is up-to-date and con­
ments; 1st, four booths containing by the Band, followed by the Fire p. tn.
the Oregonian stated that his por-1 people w ill be treated to a good 1 all sorts of fancy and many useful ■
sists many new novelties in ladies wear
Department, Liberty car, floats, cit-
lion of Eastern Oregon was still. game on the Fourth.
articles; 2nd, a general sales table
Men and boys clothing, hats, shoes, ete.
JOHN GEMBERLING,
tzens
and
plug-uglies.
March
to
with subordinate departments; 3rd,I
waiting patiently for a railroad,
Floral
hall
where
the
exercises
will
Jeweler
and
Optician.
the refreshment department, fur-1
Headquarters For
lie said in part:
A dispatch from London, dated nisbing light repasts, soft drinks lie held.
Open for repairing and optical
zhy I
“We thought we had the rail­
E^sislxloixs and
June 18, says Ex-Governor Pin­ and ice cream; 4th, the voting con­ Music ......................... Burns Band work.
tests;
5lh,
Die
nightly
short
enter
­
road all right last year, as the Or­ gree died in that city at 11 .-35 that
Reading Declaration, A. W ■ Gowan
NEXT DOOR TO P. O.
tainments by local talent. The
^aslxioneitole G-oods,
egon Midland road was surveyed
night.
more valuable articles will be de­ Patriotic Songs ........... Glee Club I
Our line of fresh
I
up the Klamath river from
posed of by ratling, the less valua­ Orator of Day. .Thornton Williams
Klamathon, in norther California
ble by sale. Three friendly contests
Bartiecue and basket dinner on NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Additional Locals.
LAND OFFCE AT BURNS, 0REG1N.
ùr B
have been arranged for as many [ tbe grounds; handicap bicycle race
The enterprise proceeded as far
May SS, 1901.
watches—one for gentlemen, one for ♦ 25; sack race, $2 50: greased pig,
Notice it htrebv given that the following-
as the letting of a 6o-mile contract
Call and see samples of our job young ladies and one for the boy or;
Also find favor with our many customers
named settler ha* filed notice of hia intention
oake final proof in support of hia claim, and
to Hale & Kern, of Portland, and printing.
girl who will have sold the greatest ♦2.50; long jump, ♦i 50; greased I to
that Mii<i proof will be made before Register
number of season tickets. The en­ pole, ♦J 50; 100-yard foot race, free and Receiver at Burna. Oregon, on July 6, 1V01,
the contractors began to get ready
J. I.umpbhire. Hd. No 601. for Loti 1,
tertainment committee has arrang­ for all. 42 50; baseball, married vs 2, viz 3. 4. Jorl
Machine
extras
of
all
kinds
at
7 and N, See 25. T. 20 8-, R- 29 E , W M
to put their men, teams and imple­
He names th»* following witnesses to prove
ed
the
follow
program:
First
even
­
single
men,
♦100.
Fireworks
in
the
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ments on the job, but the men Geer it Cummins.
ing. No. 1. Band; No. 2, quartette, i evening followed by a grand ball of sai<i land, viz: Tira Donovan. A. A. Cowing.
E. B. Waters ami F. G. Blume, all of Burns. Har
Steel
wire
cable
on
hand
at
Geer
Mesdames
Gowan,
Burns.
Hunter.
who were to capitalize the Ore­
ney county, Oregon.
under
management
of
the
Band.
G eo . W. H ayes . Register.
I, W. Biggs; No. 3, piano solo, Miss
gon Midland proved to have been | it Cummins.
CLAUDE McGEE. Proprietor.
Bigge;
No.
4,
band.
Second
even-
.
races
—
JULY
3.
without the necessary financial i M H. Brenton bid in the Com­
ing, No. 1, band; No 2, vocal solo, j-mile dash, free for all ........ I $150
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
backing, and after they went back mercial hotel property last Monday Mrs. Gowan; No. 3, piano solo, Miss
U. 8. LAND OFFICE, BURNS, OREGON.
Schwartx; No. 4, vocal duet, Mrs. j-iuile dash, free for all Harney
to Chicago to send the money out I at the sheriff1 s sale.
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGAR,
May 17. KOI.
county saddle horses that
Hunter
and
Julian
Byrd;
No.
5,1
for the sale of the bonds, nothing
isit I
Notice in herebv given that the following FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES.
The best and only sickle grinder band. Third evening. No. 1, band;
never run for public money 50 named
settler has filed notice of his intention
further was heard from them.
that ever did good, first-class work. No. 2, recitation, Mrs. FitzGerald;
to make final proof in support of hrs claim and
COMFORTABLE CLUB ROM you.
that said proof will be made before Register
JULY 5.
No. 3, vocal solo, Nita Smith; No.
“I understand, however, that —Geer <t Cummins.
and Receiver of IT. S. Land Office at Burns,
Oregon,
on
Juue
29,
1901,
viz:
Ras
C.
Garrett.
4, ladies chorus. Fourth evening, J-mile dash, free for all........... 150
Old Robinson building.
there is a party of surveyors in
H I. E. No. 741 for the W’a NE1,. NEJ4 NW>;
Court Stenographer Coleman was No. 1, band; No. 2, vocal solo, Julian
NW ‘4 8E‘Sec 24, Tp 22, 8 R 25 E.
j-mile
dash
for
Harnev
county
the field, headed for Klamath on the sick list for a few days this Byrd; No. 3, piano duet. Miss Biggs
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
Falls from Hornbrook, or some week. He is again able to be up and Mrs. J. W. Biggs; No 4, solo,I horses that never won first
of said laud, vfz: R J. Williams, W. B. John­
Mrs. Gowan; No. 5, band. Fifth1 money................................... 50 son. A. L. Vandirpool and Wm. Spencer all of
point on the Southern Pacific, and
Call at the furniture store and evening, No. 1. band; No 2, vocal Roping contest, no entrance. .. 25 Riley, Oregon. Geo. W. Haves. Register.
rumor has it that President Hayes, see the new tapislry and lounge solo, John Scarff; No. 3, piano solo.
P. G. SMITH, Propt.,
-
-
-
_
Burns, Oregon.
JULY 6.
of the Southern Pacific, is at the covering. Now is the time to or- Miss Schwartz; No. 4, vocal solo,|
DESERT
LAND,
FINAL
PROOF
M tb . Trisch; No. 5, band. Sixth j-mile dash, free for all,......... 150 -NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Fresh Beef Pork, etc. in any quarthy desired-
Head Chees
back of the movement. If this is der a new bed lounge or couch.
envening. No. 1, band; No. 2. solo, i- mile dash for Harney county
the case, we will have a road, as
U. 8. LAND OFFICE. BURNS, OREGON.
Bologna
and
Sausage
of
all
kinds
always
on
hei,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry \Veider are Sam Parrish; No. 3, piano solo, Miss
saddle horsts that never won
16, 1901,
that corporation has the means to having the Vaughn building reno­ Biggs; No 4. violin solo. Dr. Brown-; first money.......................... 50 Notice Is hereby May given
that Ras C. Garrett
of Riley, Oregon has filed notice of intention
go ahead, and in all probability vated and arranged for a photo ton, No. 5, ladies chorus.
¡Consolation race non-winners
to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 160.
for the NE‘4 Sec 4. W> j SWU See 26, Tp 23 8 R
the directors have heard of the gallery. Mrs. Weider is a fine
date and distance arranged
26 E . before Register and Receiver at Bnms,
Oregon,
on Saturday, the 29th of lune, 1901.
A
fishing
party
consisting
of
I
S.
artist.
big, rich territory to be tapped in
July 5.................................. 75
names the following witnesses toprove
Geer, John Gemberling, John liud- Indian race 2 miles................. 10 the He complete
irrigation and reclamation ot said
Klamath, Lake and Harney coun­
B orx —To Mr and Mrs. Richard
land: R. J Williams, W. B. Johnson, A. L.
elman, Ben Brown and Geo. Shelley Juvenile baseball game......... 10 I Vanderpool.
Wm. Spucer all of Riley, Oregon.
ties.
10l
Martin, nt Harney, on the llth left this morning for Emigrant
G eo . W. H ayes , Register.
“In the meantime the undevel­ ¡net., twin baliies, both girls, The
creek. They expect to be gone
oped riches of the country repose pnsents are justly proud of their until Tuesday.
in the soundest kind of slumber. little ones.
The great forests of timber silent­
When you get a Jones Mower
HER SIGHT RESTORED.
va TW
ly await the woodsman’s axe, to you get one that combines all the
W- H. Burns Propt-
ANY«
be sawed into the lumber the good piints in every other kind Dr. Clark Gave Permanent Relief
This house is strictly first class, »veil appointed, large well
Mrs. Robt. Moffett.
world is now demanding. The made, and more too. The cutter
kept rooms under management of experienced help.
har
can
lie
lined
up
with
tt.e
sickle
wide prairies, capable of raising
Mrs. Robt. Moffett, of Drewsey, | HEADQUARTERS; STOCKMEN A COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
millions of bushels of wheat, are and it has both pull and push bars. who came to this city Thursday of j
still unusued, except for pasturage,
A license to wed was issued by last week in company with her hus­
jiccommorifitionl.
¿Popular prices.
and we of Klamath county have County Clerk Gunther on June 8th band to be treated by Dr. Clark,!
left Tuesday morning for home, the
McClain & Biggs Proprietors,
Burns, Oregon.
to i ide night and day in the old to W. II. Witxol and Myrtle E sight in the diseased eye having
• •’»•o
This
Stable
is
located
on
the
corner
of
First
and
B, Sheets, ai d kerpw
Travillion.
Both
parties
are
resi
­
betn fullv restored To the Eagle
fashioned thoroughbrace stage
JOHN
I).
DALY,
ruKsiDKNT.
M.
ALEXANDER,
V
ick -1’ hb » idbjìt . V and grain on band* Has competent help. Runs a Job Wag< N, faUspe -
dents
of
Paisley,
ana
it
is
under
­
Mrs
Moffett
s.ated
that
she
recent
­
<>
coach, in order to reach the train
gers to any part of the Country.
ly suffered an attack of smallpox,
at Ager, which is to carry us to stood the wedding is to lake place which resulted in her losing the
this week — Lakeview Examiner.
Portland.”
sight of her right eye. She was un­
The groom is a son of R. B. Witxel able to get relief at home and came
M. F itzgehald , P resident
F. S. R ieder , S ecy and T heas .
of this city. Hugh is well known to Canyon City a distance of a hun­
OF ONTARIO » OREGON •
B iggs A T ürner , A ttorneys
'l'he Sacramento Record-Union here and we join his friends in dred miles to see Dr. Chirk, who
Accounts
of
Corporations,
Firms
and
Individuals
after
four
days
’
treatment
had
fully
Eastern Oregon Title
a republican paper, has this to say wishing biiu happiness.
»Solicited.
restored her sight. She save that
G-u.e1xa-n.t37- Co.
of the Cuban question:
D ied —Last Wednesday morning •lie can heartily recommend Dr
STOCKHOLDERS:—John D. Daly, William Jones, Frank R.
“The dispatches now report at the Anderson hotel, Edwin Clark to all who suffer a diseased
INCOR POR A TED.
Coffin, Abner R 'bbins, B. F Olden, M Alexander, N. U. Carpen­
ter, William Miller, E. H. Test.
that Cuba has accepted the Platt Marsh (known as Uucle Ned Mor­ condition of the eye of whatever
Abstracts
Furnished
and Title Guaranteed
nature.—Canyon City Eagle.
à
amendment conditions of ‘freedom’ ris) of consumption, aged about 62.
E. H. TUST, Cashier.
To all Lands in Ilarney County, Oregon.
by a majority vote in her consti­ The deceased had been a resident
à
Notice for Bids.
of this county for a number of
tutional convention. She is, in
ESTOLTE
years where he worked for the P.
Notice is hereby given, f r bids
fact, ‘up against it,’ and is to be
Bought and Sold on Commission.
Office in Bank Building.
L S Co. and French-Glenn Co. It to furnish medical treatment of the
free only to the length of the
is not known whether he had any county poor, for one year, com­
stiing we attach to her liberty. near relatives or not. The remains mencing July 7 IDOL Which bbls
Tlx© ISed.
We promised her by word of were interred in the Burns cem- will tie opened and considered by
the Cot nly Court, at the court room
mouth absolute, unrestricted free­ etery Thursday morning.
thereof, at 10 o'clock a. in Monday,
dom and independence, but in the
July 1. IDOL
All persons desiring to bid on
Clippings from Exchanges.
change of heart we have under­
TRISCH & DONEGAN, Proprietors.
said contract can ascertain what
gone we have proved the hollow­
Elm* Turnouts.
Ont at io Ar git a
services will be required bv inspect­
Hay and Grain J
ness of lip service ”
Bob Reed, of Burna, was a guest ing the contract now existing be­
Courteous
Always Kept
tween Drs. Marsden
Geary and
at the Hotel Ontario Monday.
Treatment
Ou Hand.
thia county, now on file in the of­
Tlxis EleeuclcLmaxteis.
The juniper lumber of Eastern
E J. Noble and Harry Corey fice of the county clerk.
Burns. June li. 1901.
Oregon has attracted the atten­ were in from Venator the first of
M c C ulley & BERDUGO props
II R ichardson , Clerk
tion of the manufacturers of the th" week with cattle.
By F. S K ieher , Deputy
East. The samples of work in
K II. Test, cashier of the First
juniper ivixh I placed on exhibition National Bank of Ontario, visited
I
Ill
at Washington, I). C, is begin­ Westfall Wednesday on business.
ning to bear fruit. Crook coun­
The
deposit«
in
the
First
Nation-111
........ . . ... .. ......... - •
!
ty is a wonderful country and its ul Bank ot Ontario for the first three >
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people are becoming progressive I da»
s business aggregated _____
over 130,-
and Prineville will become what 000.
it ought to be, the leading city of
A. Venator, county commissioner
Eastern Oregon. —Prineville Re­ of Harnsv county, delivered cattle
view.
I at this point to Parsons A- Hanley
THE JONES LEVER BINDER-
for shipment the first of the week
Slic ¿iincs-MìrraÌd.
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Fancy Dress Goods and Furnish?! ill
The “Star” Saloon.
y lol
B
si
First Class.
CITY MEAT MARKET
1
Your patronage solicited.
White Front Livery, Feed & Salt
he
™f BURNS HOTEL
t
I
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
II
THE CAPITAL SALOON,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Il
I
Bums,
I
Ocgcu.
--
New Arrivals
Burns Furniture Co.,
Foreman Chino ami twenty cow-
An Oregon editor dreamed that
! boys are in Ontario from the “P" I
l.e dies! and of couise went to
i ranch with 2,000 head of cattle for
heaven anti there came upon a
shipment. The cattle will be ship­
man in chains fastened to a post,
p'd to Coloiado ami Montana
lie inquired if it was necessary to I punts.
punish people that was in heaven.
••That man," said St. Peter, “is a
man from Oregon. We alwaxs J 8 Ixx-ke, who «•a injured
have te ktrp Oregonians chained last week by tiring thrown from a
up awhile in wider to keep them buggy, is -apdly improving and
will soon be able to grt around
from going hack." - Ex
again.
| Col J. II Ailkin and family are
A correspondent to the Lake­ visiting in Portland thia week
view Rustler suggests the organi­ \\ hile there Mr Ailkin will receive
zation of a stock breeders associ­ I he 32nd degree in Maeoorv.
ation in Lake county, and points
Mr» O W Porter returned
■ ut numerous ad» ant.ig, s to I»e week from Hailey, Idaho
derived fiom *ucli an association. • laughter. Mrs. Herbert Goodman,
Such a move should meet with has entirely recoeervil from her
ivccmragi men’ in mir «‘s’er c’un- ' Pre nt rlckness
Tb* Only Under «Ith a Fly Wheel.
Harvesting flachines
Sell
Solely on their
Commercial Hotel
(French House building)
J. E McCl’LLEY, Proprietor,
The table is suppued with the choicest delicacies the market
affords. The culinary department is presided over by an ex­
perienced cook.
Merits.
— Not because they have once served someone's “Grandad,"
but for what they’ll do for you.
—Not because the price w lowest (they cost more to make
than any other) but because they “till the bill.”
They have roused the bitterest opposition from ccmpetitors.
X ou‘11 see the reason why if jou but try them.
They are thoroughly up-to date and practical farm imple­
ments from tongue to lire—aave ume—save money_ save work
and worry.
TRAVELING MEN S HEADQUARTERS
Lar^e. clean and comfortable room*.
personal supervision of the landlady.
Everything under th®
1
Come in and look them over—Twill pay you to be posted.
Binders. Mowers,
Twine,
H*y
Rakes.
Skkle
Grinders.
Binder
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MILLER & THOMPSON
O. H.
Bums, OxGgrozx.
Sob Agent for lùrney County.
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