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I------ 1------- ~ ............ — Steel wire cable on band at Geer <k Cummins. Site iiincs-luratd. The Church l air. THE CELEBRATION AT BERNS Notice for Bids. ■ — Notice is hereby given, for bids to furnish medical treatment of the county poor, for one year, com mencing July 7 1901. Which bids will be opened and considered by the Cornty Court, at the court room thereof, at 10 o’clock a. m. Monday, July 1. 1901. .'JI persons desiring to bid on said contract can ascertain what services will be required by inspect ing the contract now existing be tween Drs. Marsden it Gearv and this county, now 011 file in the of fice of tiie county clerk. Burns. June 6, 1901. II. R ichardson , By F. S. R ieder , Deputy. OUR NEW STOCK OF SPRING SUMMER G0| ( The Holy Family Chui'h Fair TtiC best and only sickle grinder I this wok. under the aide manage THE EAGLE WILL SCREAM LONG AND that ever did good, first-class work. S ITCICIiA y jcm : c I'JOI. LOLD FOR FOUR DAVS. ment of Ib v. Father McDevitt, lias Is now arriying —Geer A Cummins. been a success in every resjiect. 51 Mn«Ker ' .11 MAX K V K I» 1\UR DRYGOODS DEPARTM f st Call at the furniture store und The fine display of fancy work see the new tapistry and lounge and the artistic arrangement of the Beginning July 3 And Continuing Until the iMnever more complete than at ' 6th--Mor«e Race*, Toot Races, Ilow to r.iise hogs at 2 cent', covering. Now is the time to or booths, have attracted the whole We are preparing this y»a Baseball liâmes. Etc. ill formers efforts and continue the 'fa'' | population of Burns and vicinity, per pound, is a problem solved by der a new bed lounge or couch. the attendance each night being R. C. Judson, iodustri.il agent f'n JI E Smith has received a part PROGRAM OF THE FOURTH. the O. R, & N. Co, And Mt of the lumiier for his new hotel good. The ladies in charge of the Parade at 10 o’clock a tn, headed Our spring stock is up-to-date andtt'H Judson saj s it is no trii , either. winch will l»e < reeled on the corner different departments have shown by the Baud, followed by the Fire gre at business ability. Thu sales J te uses no other m< an., than pm e south of this office. sista many new novelties in ladieg t. have been good Many articles Department, Liberty car, floats,cit Men anti boys clothing, hats, shoes>1 luxurant alfalfa. su< h as lie grow *• Stamp photos, water color, cray March to hive been raffled and the whole af izens and plug-ugiies. on the O. R. & .N. Company’s on, India ink. pastel anil portraiture fair has been most thoroughly en- Floral hall where the exercises will Headquarters For experimental farm at Whilm.in work at the Weider Studio, Vaughn joyed. Immediately following the be held. how- . building. Station. Colonel Judson, program Wednesday evening th- Music............................. Burns Band ever, does not intend to go into The Richar Ison A James saw | Native Sons of A II Robie Ca'iin Reading Declaration. A. W . Gowan G-c:. the hot'-rai'ing business, .it leastj mill is again turning out lumber of presented a beautiful gold headed Patriotic Songs . Glee Club Our line of fresh for the present, but has made the all kinds. The mill is located in cane, nicely engraved, to Hon. C Orator of Day. Thornton Williams i yojiuE FOR PUBLICATION experiment simp!} to establish to good timber with a good road and W. Parrish in token of their esteem. Barbecue and basket dinner on LAND OFFCE AT BURNS, OREG TN. May 75, WS1. • those who may profit thereby, is readv to fill any size order sent i (’. A. Sweek made the presentation the grounds; handicap bicycle race, Notice in hereby given that the fpllowln h7»’ht“i,t'.>ti"«-«r ’i!.» Yu ■■ u.m I that it can be done, ami without . in. They also make die best sbing- -peech ar.d Mr. Parrish responded $25; sack race, $2 50; greased pig. Also find favor with our many customers. , . and $2 50; long jump, $2 50; greased ! ¡les. Call for prices. giving an outline of the objects great efforts, loo. the'pole, $2 50; loO-yard foot raee. free oc TD-A-T .np*- ' D ied .—The sudden nnd unex aim of the Native Sons. While The illusti ious industrial agent for all. $2 50; baseball, married vs - 'j ..n,¿’„it,■ tl, ¡.rove Native Sons is a social order, it pected death of Dr. S. U. McPliei- has also conic to the conclusion i Ainn P;-«s«rr^Ve in flip hh cmitinuou« retbience upon mm cultivation silicic HlCt), t *0’). r irCWOrK.- llltiie • SHj,j Imttl.viz: Tiin Donovan, A A. < owing. that a cow can be kept the year ters on last Saturday evening cast should be the pride of all citizens r 1 ,...^.,1 its rrrnnJ hull F H Witters ai.'i F. G. Blume, all of Burns. Hur everting followed by a grand ball county, Oregon. of the state, as one of the main ob i gloom over our little city. Dr round on one acre of ground. < >i , » I) 1 I G eo . W. H ayes , Register, _______ __________ I Mcl'beeters was an old and highly jects is to prepare a home for pion under nianageiuent 01 the Band. course this would .not hold good CLAUDE McGEE. Proprietor. RACES—JVLY 3. respected citizen lie seemed t<>< eers, besides the order is doing should the bovine be fenced in on -------------- F0R PUBLICATION tí be in his usual health and had been good woik in procuring data and 1-niile darli, free for all.......... $150 1 NOTICE one acre of ground and allowed !.. U. S. _ . LAND . . OFFIC E, BURNS, OREGON. J lishing during the day. He had the early history of Oregon. S1 j-mile dash, free for all Harney run around at will. Il means the been silting talking with his grand May 17. trot. CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND Cl county saddle horses that Notlfe !« hereby iriven that the following of proper cultivation anil tilling nuinvi settler hus file«! notice of hi« intention FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. Card of Thanks. daughter w liting for his son Charles never run for public money 50 i 1 to makf final proof in support of his claim und lhe soil -Portland T olt grain. 1 tlint said proof will be made before Keginter to leturn fr nn band practice and COMFORTABLE CLUB 1] a Hit-i Receiver of I’ S. Land Office fit Itun.s. JULY 5. sisters In behalf of myself, my ’ Oregon, on June 29, 1901, viz . Ran C. Garrett. finally, complained of being quite Old Robinson building. 150 H<1. E. No. 741 for the W’.j NE1,. NE'i NW\ fatigued, h id retired in an adjoin and niece, I desire to make public l-ntile dash, free for all............ NW l4 SE'4. Sec -4. T|> 22, 8 R -> E. When you start in next Mon He name« the following witnesses to prove ing room. Il'i kept up the conver expression of our gratitude to til'! ’-mile dash for Harney county I his continuous residence upon and cultivation day morning just remember that aaid iRtui. viz: R J. Wi.liarna, W. B. John- sation for it while and the young kind friends who in our time of sad I horses that never won first -n i of mm. A. L. Valid rpuol and Win. Spencer all of in the. transmission of your busi money, .................................... bereavement have been so generous i,u : Riley, Oiegon. „ 4 lady noticed tint his breathing be q . | Geo- W. Ilayes, Register. ness you will not have to “lick come labored for a »bort time then with their kindness and sympathy Roping contest, no entrance. P. G. SMITH, Propt., - - _ _ Burns,Or? J _________________ _ _________________ —— -T—________________ —— war revenue stamps as heretofore. all was quiet. She spoke to hi in and Such genuine expressions of deep JULY 6. While of comse the war tax is receiving no answer, stepped to his regard can never be forgotten. (•mile dash, free for all,.......... 150 .DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF -NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. not entirely repealed on some bedside to see if he had fallen asleep I C haih . es E Mcl’iii:; tei ’. s . ’ mile dash for Harney county I E. S. LAND OFFICE, BERNS, OREGON. things, vet it is greatly modified. lb- was dead. A long and very saddle horses that never won May 16, 1901, I Card of Thank «50 Notice iR herebv given that Ras C. Garrett first money............................. 'The taxes entirely repealed are useful life had been spent and lie I of Rilev, Oregon has tiled notice of intention ' to make proof on his desert land claim No. 160. ! Consolation race non-winners the two-cent tux on bank checks, had gone to his reward. Dr. Gearv I for the NE>4 Sec I. W>2 SW*, See 26, Tp 28 S R We wish to extend our heartfelt date and distance arranged I’.'il E . before Keg>ler and Receiver af Burns, the ten-cent tax on bills of lading was called and pronounced it heart -- Oregon, on Saturday, the 29lb of lune, 1901. thanks to the peon]« of Burns and July 5.................................. ‘ He mimes the following witnesses toprove for export, tiie lifty-cent tax on disease. The funeral took place: Harney for their kindness to us and Indian race 2 miles.................. 10 the complete irrigation and reclamation otsaid land: R. .1 Williams, W. B. Johnson. A. L. bonds not specified other than in Sunday afternoon from the Baptist i 1() Vanderpool. Wnu spneer all of Riley, Oregon. our beloved son, during his sick- Juvenile baseball game demnity bonds, the two r ent tax church, of which deceased was a 1 ness and death. He was so thank- .iEo. W. H ayes . Register. on certitibates not specified m the member, Rev. A J Irwin cot duct-1 ' ful to those that brought him flow ing the services, after which th« re present law, the $20 tax on com mains were taken in charge by ers to cheer the lonely hours. And mercial brokers, the two-ceet tax dAS 1 Burns Lodge, No. 97, A F. A A M we especially thunk Mrs. Etta Dod so »tight drafts, the twenty-live AN’ the deceased having been a mem son for her kindness and attention W. H. Burns Propt- cent to one dollar tax on leases, ber of the Masonic fraternity since : shown him and us. This house is strictly first class, well appointed, large well J II. L oggan and F amily . the tax on money ordeis, the tax early in life. Dr Samuel Bow- nan ..Z kept rooms under management of experienced help. on mortgage ami conveyance in Mcl’beeters was born May 15. IS'.’S, * Rcligicus Services. trust, the two-cent tax on promis in Missonti. He begun the prac HEADQUARTERS; STOCKMEN & COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS sory notes and the twen’y-tive- tice of medicine in lsi'ai and the ?/-e/Z ^urnisAcd ‘UhrcHijhoiit. Vcb/cs inl-Ciai:. Christian Science Services at same year was married to Jennie 1 Smith’s hall every icnt tax on protests. J3cst .Accommodations. ¿Popular prices. Sunday at 11 * A Carp'liter, of Davenport, Iowa I o’clock a in. and 3 p. in. Sunday McClain & Biggs I’topriciors, Burns, Oregim Mi His wifu died in 1SS1. Dr Mc- . school at 10 a. ill. Meeting is also 'I his Stable is located on the corner of First anil B Streets, smib • r»«r> r»«sr> rs«r> r»sr Tar ♦ vrc<r> Ter .-»er> o herd An Ai k ins.is planter is making i’beeters practiced niedivinn in Jas belìi each Wednesday evening 'll S JOHN I). DAI.Y. P resident . M. ALEXANDER, V ice -P hesidekt . 8,1,1 K ra I" 0,1 ll '11"1' ibis competent lulp, Runs a Job \\ i>g< n, T»-’’'. Arrangements to stilt t a kangaroo per county, Mo., for about 20 years, o’clock All ar- cordtiallv invited C Fr «; gers to any part of the Country. ranch. The bides ate valuable lie came Grand Rondc \ alley, this J to atlei d. Subject for tomorrow: I! for tl . "Christian Sei, nee.” and the tentions much mure so. state, in 1SS5. and moved to this c Rev. A J Irwin will preach nt A F. S. R ieder , S ecy and T b At M. F itzgerald , P resident The latter can be split extremely vnlley in 1SS7 where, with the ex-' Harney tile 2nd Sundav of each homi OF ONTARIO OREGON. 5 B iggs <t T urner . A ttorneys fine, and are the best thing ception of about two years spent ini I month at 11 a m. and 7: ’>0p. in. week t known to surgeons for sewing up Western Oregon, he had resided Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 • Account* of Corporations. Finns and Individuals R If wounds, and especially for ho'd- since. Four of nine children sur ! p. ni. ¡Solicited. thia vive him: Mrs. Stacey Smith, of U There will l e preaching services -> itlg broken bom s together. and STOCKHOLDERS:—John D. Daly, William Jones. Frank R IN COI i I ’OI ?. \ TIu I >. Humansville, Mo, Mrs Frank at the Poison Creek school Imuse e Collin, Aimer Robbins, B. F Olden, M. Alexander, N. U. Carpen every Ph Sundav st 2:30 p in. Johnson, of Prineville, Mrs L. I! Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed G ter, William Miller, E. II. Test. K < V A. J Irwin, pastor. R I: SOLUTIONS. o Culp and Charles E Me’’heders, of To all Lands in Harney County, Onl e E IL TEST, Cashier. this place. At th« Presbyterian cliu-eli Whereas It Ims pleased the Su <*««J ^i«i: <J«V <*«*_• ♦<^«*_- _»«tu oo«-- AJOCJ <*«f es D ied .—Hurry A I. >ggmb cloved Burns, Rev. A. J Irwin paster „I J X« preuiu (¡raifd Architect el the Uni Devine services the third ami fourth son of J. H. and E. D Loggan, of Sumi i v s of each month at 11 n. m. F Bought and Sold on Commission. verse to call from labor to refresh Office in Bank Bw of lLirnev, died at th« home of M rs and 7:30 p. tn. Sabbath school at a h ment and filial rest, our esteemed Etta Dodson of this place, on Sun III a m. every Sabbath morning. g X grei nnd beloved brother, S, 1', McPhee day, the 23rd instnn', of tuberctih- 0 to J ters, who departed this life in the Prea 1 ii.g services nt the Baptist sis of th« bowels, after a lingering church every l*t and 2nd Sundaes, <» <« jurisdiction of Burns Lodge, N > 97. I sickness of eight months. Fornw- morning and evening Sunday s A. F t A. M . Jun« 22 I. 1W)I, nt By o end year» before his death, he had school every Sunday at 11 a. in. ò the ripe ng<- of 73 years, again teach V wei TRISCII A DONEGAN, Proprietors. been heard to oceMsionall v complain prayer meeting every Thursday Ing <|« the sublime truth I hat al! on «P of utomaoh ami ln»wel trouble, but evening. Fine Turnouts. earth is eliiinge, Vet death is not the il ay and Grain being of a rotless ar.d energetic Courteous end of man oi the < xpiring hop< of JOHN GFMHERUNC, ilispositiun, he never ceased work tra Treatment Masons: until about the 1st day of Peceml er. .lexvoler and < Optician. Ea our Whereas We pans not at when he was brought home, A Open for repairing and optical first or second steps, but look for- unable longer to witn&tand the rav \v or k. wa MOLLEY & BERDUGO, PROPS ward to Greater Light nnd ages of lhe d;«»*.Ke that had fastened Ci M XT l-OOR ro I-. W hereas W e la»» to the order of itself u | m » ii his syslt*m. On .lanu- Deity, we believe our brother Im- ary 2Glh he was bi ought to Burn* wi onlv gone forward and points be tor medical treatuniit, where on yond the silent tomb to the break «P February an operation w in per itig of a lile<»< I immortality Ave to< formed in the h<*prs of saving hi« the will of tiod is accomplished, s ■ life Hr was, how« ver. I> tvoih I the luot« it be. co aid of human help, and at 2 o clock Therefore, lie it resolved that in Tl in the afternoon, on June ’ 23, stir his death the lativaveil relatives * rounded by ili« inrnilwrs of the have lost an indulgi nt father, hi« Y family. be quietly pas«ed away, I useoeiutes an affectionate ami sy ni- ct At 10 n clock in the forenoon he pathetic friend, and » ;it\ a val ta t«'hl his lather that the end was ued menilwr who»« life was simph near, and asked that all the mem (French Housebuilding) tied by ChrisUat. charity and en I m rs of th»* family be calb d. f *r he a< MESDAMES HOUSAM * JORDAN. Proprietor» dowed with sterling integrity and wished to hi,! them ”g » ’«I by“ for fr manly virtu« that tin Nation ami the U»t time on earth Ilia mind Hint« lias lost a patrioti?, upright P ■ was ch ar and active to the la«t mo a and active eit jvii, and th« church a Large, clean and comfortable rooms. Everytbir.g inrnt, hie last w »rds bring “Fare o p-llar of righteousne»» personal supervision of the landladies. well, 1 am happy, and I am going tl Resolved, That a copy hereof I. to a better laml ” The d ee'ea-.-.i delivered to lhe lueiu'er» of the wa. bom in \\ .¡»hiugtun countv traveling men s HEACQUARÏÉ family i.f oui deceased hrotner. and K itisa«. Ortuber 2X. |s?S tx-ing a copy filed in the archives of this Centrally located with Sample rooms in connect’'’’' \ « . l.i'WOl twenty .two vrwrs, seven months »nd lodge twenty five ilovs ohl at th« time of I M B row X «loath. Tha family niovetl to s \v M tl I KA Ins Union county Oregon, in 1*79. and c 'oiuiiiittee. in May. 1" ' to Harney City. wh«r« he grew to mwiibtwd. He leave«. AJJi’iosat Locai*. ---- RESERVED FOP.------ t>e»Hle« his parvi;«», two brothers anti six staters, as well a.« a h.wit of Call ami w» »ami le» of our j >l> friends to printing and Fancy Dress Goods and Fur^-_ _ sislxion.s and, E^SLslxiorLsCble 1 1 The “Star” Saloon. wt First Class. CITY MEAT MARKET Fresh Beef Pork, etc. in any qii3riity desired. Heeii Bologna and Sausage of all kinds always cn h Your patronage solicited. SSTT* ABUB3, » BURNS HOTEL. MAL BANK [ à « â 3 a d Livery, Feed and Sale Stahle. ZSsLstem. Oreg'ezN Titla Co. THE CAPITAL SALOON Bums, - - Oregon. Tlxis ZZGadq.Tj.arte^ Now Arrivals Burns Furniture Co- Commercial Hott B:ard by the day, week or month- ’ MILLER A THOMPSON The Mscbinr rtlr* titFF *k t Qlt of I at Th«y will bare something to «v neit week. Han (A J •X c