CTf U m nr.iHME
Commissioner Williams was on
harid fur C(jurl yJoBday.
Silk waist and dresa patterns at
Miller A Thompson's.
Joe Buries, a German who baa
been working on Crane freak was
brought in Wednesday by Geo.
Sizemore and taken before the
county examining board. He was
adjudged insane. Sheriff Shelley
accompanied by Deputy Clerk
Rieder a» guard, left this morning
with the unfortunante man for
Salem.
Heiigious
OUR NEW STOCK OF
Services.
SPRING «o SUMMER GOOD!
Christian Science service» at H I.
Brisco’» residence every Sunday 11
Burns baa again acquitted her
Fresh groceries »re now arriving
o’clock a. m, and 8 p. nr. "Sunday
J
self with credit ns an entertainer
for the Burns Cash Grocery.
school at 10 a. m. Meeting is also
!
Is now arriying
The program of the celebration
held
each
Wednesday
evening
at
8
sou
Rolan
Hankins
Sr.
and
M«Bagar
JULI AN BYRD
o’clock. All are cordually invited
<
Rolan, were in on business tbe first was carried out to the letter and
MUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
to attend. Subject for tomorrow: I
wan
attended
by
people
from
all
iHnever more complete than at nrJ
Wonder if the Declaration of of the week.
“God”
over Harney county, all of whom
We are preparing this yea tn
A complete line of tinware, gran were well pleased with their treat
Independence was read over in
Rev. A. J. Irwin will preach at
all formers efforts and continue the le*den'*
ite »lid crockery just in at G. W. I
Harney
the
2nd
Sunday
of
each
the Phillipines the 4th.
Water»’.
i ment. Capt. A. W. Gowan acted
month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. id .
as marshal of the day and formed
Sabbath school every sabbath at 2
M. V. Smith of I.awen was cir the parade at the White Front
The cow ordimance in Burns culating among bis friends in
p. m.
Our spring stock is up-to-date and con.'
•tarn. The Burns Band headed I
has become a “dead letter.” Burns Monday.
There
will
be
preaching
services
si sts many new novelties in ladies w(ar
IN
MEMORY
the parade followed by the fire
Marshal Cardwell will not take
at the Poison Creek school house
Men and boys clothing, hate, shoes,ete
Stamp photos, water color, Cray-1 department—the engines and hose 1 Of our friend and brother, Dr. every 4th Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
up loose stock because the coun
on, India ink, pastel and portraiture oar(, being beautifully decorated McPheeters. Not lost but gone be- Rev. A. J. Irwin, pastor.
cil will not, or has not, put up a
Headqx*tirtei,s For
work at the Weider Studio, V aughn witL the National colors, This was 1 fore. So many years a faithful
pound or place to keep them.
At the Presbyterian church
followed by the liberty cars with christain. What a heritage he has
T’sislxioxxs axxd.
building.
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor
Thia ordinance, we suppose, will
We
have had
laluuy bihj
We have
had many
many visitors from
from j the Goddess of liberty, after which ' left w
to ihb
his family
and irwiiu<>
friends. _
He
T’eisli.i.oxi.eCble G-o©^
become the same as many others all over the county this week tak J oame the floats and citizens. There wgg U|8n of guc|, g HUnny and Devine services the third and fourth
Sundays of each month at 11 a. m.
that have been passed--completely ing in the races and 4th of July were but two business bouses re- geilial disp0gition
Our line of fresh
],e brought and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at
genial disposition that lie
ignored.
10
a.
m.
every
Sabbath
morning.
presented
in
the
parade.
The
Burns
sungbine
wjth
him
whel
,
eV
er
he
i SU1IBUII1V Will! IllUI „uvuv-v. —C
celebration.
„ Furniture Co. put out a very credi 1 came, wherever he went: for he was
Preaching services at the Baptist
‘'See yourself as others see you.” table float and Schwartz A Budel-
big-hearted, charitable and cheer
The national cattle growers’
Yes, but much better looking by j roan put out a very attractive te- ful with every one, and, having led church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
Also find favor with our many customers.
morning and evening Sunday
association still continues to en having your photo made at the
such a life, lie left no enemies be ! school every Sunday at 11a.m.
i
presentation
on
a
little
wagon
drawn
list the sympathy and support of Weider Studio.
XZCTZT-A-ZBZEIBG- de
by tbeir Alaska dog. It received hind him when his course was run. prayer meeting every Thursday
the big daily papers of the West
I evening.
Brother, thou art gone to rest;
Commissioner Venator was in| much attention and comment.
in their scheme of public land
Gone to the silent tomb;
from Crane creek this week attend As usual it was late when the
leasing. Should such a law be ing the special session of commis
Jesus summoned y«B away,
Call and see samples of our job
fair giounds was reached. Floral But
Th.v Savior called thee home.
passsed and the tariff law be mod sioner's court.
hall was filled with people and ,
' printing.
CLAUDE McGEE. Proprietor.
ified—and it looks that way to a
' Brother, thou art gone to rest;
More wall paper received this there were almost as many more ' Thy trials now are o’er;
Call at the furniture store and
“man up a tree”—the big sheep
....
.
. . , „ f) week at the Burns Furniture Co’s, outside. Il being almost the noon ' And thou art safe among the blest I see the new tapistry and lounge
owners will have rather a “blue New designs and , up-to-date
, . . pat- hour before Hon Thornton Williams
Upon the heavenly shore.
¡covering. Now is the time to or
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND C1G4JJ
time.
started his oratian, be did not de
> terns—the very latest styles,
der a new bed lounge or couch.
FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES.
Brother,
thau
art
gone
to
rest;
liver all the address ho had pre
Why
should VVU
we wrrp
weep for tiicr,
thee;
..
.......
1
,
x.
i
w n\ BI1UU1U
J. P. Cullen, the saddler and
COMFORTABLE CLUB ROOI
T he T imes -H erald has taken harness maker of John Day, has pared, Mr \\ lllianiH had a hue | por ^bou ar^ now where oft on earth
JOHN (; EM BEHLING,
oration
prepared
and
many
are
|
Old
Robinson
bui! din ar.
The spirit, longed to be.
the contract for printing 1500 been in Burns since last Monday.
Jeweler and Optician.
sorry
that
a
part
of
it
had
to
be
copies of the County Expert’s re Mr. Cullen reports business very
Brother, thou art gone to rest.
Open for repairing and optical
omitted.
And this shall be our prayer:
port and general exhibit, for the good in his line.
Tbe basket dinner and barbecue1 That when our r ce on earth is run, work.
year ending July tst, 1901. The
C. A. Bonnett, accompanied by was the main feature. Much credit1 Thy glory we shall share,
NEXT DOOR TO P. O.
report will be ready for mailing his wife and Miss Blanch Camp- ( is due James Smith for the success And |hy mPS,Bge to thy loved ones,
P. G. SMITH, Propt.,
_
_
_
_
Burns, Oregon.
about August 15, and it is the in bell, came in from Crane creek the j of this feature, as he worked hard1 Could thou speak to them once
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Fresh Beef Pork, etc. in any quartity desired-
Head Cte
tention to send one to each tax first of the week. Miss Bianchi and had the beef done to a turn. :
[more,
LAND OFFCE AT BURNS, 0KEG3N.
payer in the county. All that re remained in Burns the guest of The afternoon sports begun at 2 Would be: Seek and serve the Sav-
Bologna and Sausage of all kinds always on han
May ?5, 1901.
Notice is hereby Riven that the following-
mains of them will be mailed to friends.
o’clock p m. with the bicycle racej
-
-
'•1Or’ I named
Bettier han filed notice of his intention
Faithful to the end endure.
to make final proof in rapport of hia claim, and
people making inquiry about this
____ ,
The Richardson A James saw There were six starters. Claud
that said proof will be made before Register
Receiverat Rums, Oregon, on July 6, 1901,
section, with the exception of 100 mill is again turning out lumber of Hibbard was the first und.r tho Then when life’s short journey’s and
J. Lampshire, Hd. No. 601, for Lots 1,
[ended, viz: 3. 4. Joel
7 ami «. Hee. 25. T. 'JO S . R. 29 E , W M
copies, which will be sent to the all kind». The mill is located in wire with Robt. Waters second, j And each burden is laid down; j J, He
names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
Buffalo Exposition for distribution good timber with a good road and The smaller purses were all con- We shall meet beyond the river,
of -aiil land, viz: Tim Donovan. A A. Cowing,
j E. R. Waters and F. G. Blume, all of Burns. liar
testested
for,
such
as
sack
race.
I
And
receive
a
starry
crown.
by the manager of Oregon's ex is ready to fill any size order eent
I ney county, Oregon.
G eo . W. H ayes , Register.
M. L.
I
hibit. This report will contain in. They also make vhe best shing wheelbarrow race, etc.
les.
Call
for
prices.
much information of our county
THE BAI.I. GAME.
and will be of great benefit.
J. W. Biggs returned Monday
One of the largest and most en
from a trip to outside points. While
thusiastic crowds ever assembled
We find considerable complaint absent ho visited several railroad at the fair grounds witnessed the j
W. H. Burns Propt-
towns in Eastern Oregon, Portland
among taxpayers on account of
baseball game in the afternoon be
Tliis
house
is
strictly first class, well appointed, large well
and Boise City, Idaho. He was
the county court pushing the mat
tween the married and single men
kept rooms under management of experienced help.
accompanied homo by Judge Ilaz-
ter of collecting the delinquent eltine of Canyon City, who is spend It was by far the best game ever
•flaved on tbe diamond and was HEADQUARTERS; STOCKMEN & COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
taxes al this time. While all ing a few days in Burns.
Well ^urnisAed ZsArougAout.
Vabiej j-irsi-Ctass.
I
very exciting It was a hard fought
agree that the collecting of delin
I
To M ilk C ustomers —Pay np i battle from start to finish and the
¿Scst Accommodations.
¿Popular prices.
quent taxes has been neglected yous milk bill and get vour milk
McClain A: Biggs Proprietors,
Burns, Oregon.
in the past, and, no doubt, Harney at reduced rates by paying in ad I score was kept down about even
This Stable ie located on the corner of First anti B. Streelt«, and krrpi
after the first two innings. The • o«r> <-*•«-> <■»•<■> ooo ooc*
r»er> <■»•«■>
county lias lost considerable by it, vance. 1 quart per month $1.50—
and grain on hand' 11 as competent help. Runs a Job Wagon, Takes p*
married men carried of the honors
M.
ALEXANDER,
V ice -P resident . y gers to any part of the Country.
JOHN
1).
DALY.
1
’
kksidekt .
still by compelling the payment at 20 cents per gallon. Bear in mind
and $100 purse, the score standing
this time will work a hardship on this price is for payment in ad 8 to 7 in their favor at the end of
W. A. G oodman ,
many of our ran hers who are vance.
the ninth inning. We are unable
M. F itzgerald , P resident
F. S. R ieder , S ecv and Turn
City Milkman.
holding their stock for the fall
to give the game by innings as we
B iggs & T urner . A ttorneys
J. H. Garrett, of Emigrant creek, lack room. There is some talk of t
OF ONTARIO * OREGON
market. Il also comes at a time
V
when harvest is in full blast and spent a few days in Burns this tbe teams crossing bate again to » Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals
Sasterxx Oiegon. Title
Holicited.
all have extra hands to pay. The week. Mr. Garrett informs us lie morrow, as the single men do not
G-\xa,ran.t3r Co.
taxpayers do not see the necessi had a valuable young mule bitten | think they will be losers next time.
STOCKHOLDERS:—John D. Daly. William Jones. Frank R.
INCOR PO1 ? ATEL>.
Collin. Abner Robbins, B. F. Olden, M. Alexander, N. U. Carpen
ty of rushing it just now as the by a rattlesnake a few days ago I Below we give tbe lineup'
Abstracts
Furnished
and Title Guaranteed
and does not know whether he will Married Men
Single Men Q ter. William Miller, E. II. Test.
county is out of debt. The court
get well er not.
! Schwartz
c
W aters
To all Lands in Harney County, Oreg®
at the term just adjourned, refused
E H. TEST, Cashier.
V
j Barrows
Luckey
the
old
style
Thomas
We
have
l>
to rescind its former order, how
j Dennis
Sagers
ever, and all property on the de Hay Rake just like your grand
1st b
Angevine
father lived to run in his boyhood [ Young
Bought and Sold on Commission.
Office in Bank Building
linquent roll will be levied upon,
2nd b
II auk ney
days. And w li ile your grand dad Cochrano
advertised and sold at sheriff's may be dead, this hay rake is not I Smith
8d b
Reed * Ö
sale.
Tlie ZSetS. Brexit
Don’t you need one? Prices cheap. ; Rose
J f
Reed K
—Geer A Cummins.
Biggs
c f
1 Hllard li
Max Adder'« New Storie«,
Hibbard
The church fair closed last Sat Mot her»head r f
urday night and was n success in Umpire W. E. Triscb.
3
TRISCH A DONEGAN, Proprietors.
Over $1000 was real
Twenty-five years ago, when
I
Josie Locher won
•■Elbow Hoorn" Out of the llurly-
A very creditable display of fire
EincTiirnoiito.
IIay and Grain
gold
watch,
and
F
works was given in the evening and 0 Courteous
■O
Always Kept
Buriy" were the successes of the
*
wsv siicoessful in the the grand ball by the Burna Band
Treatment
Ou Hand«
day, Max Adder suddenly ceased I
is..
.
.
contest for the gold watch for the finished up the dav. A large and
writing. For a quarter of a cen-
.. „
..
.
.
¿tnllemfin \rlla Mace sold tn? jolly crowd attended the ball which
tury
he
was
proof
against
the
.
.
.
«•
.
.
1
"
! greatest number of season tickets
M c C ulley & berdugo , props
blancUhments of editors, but w.th a|,d wa„ aivardt>d the gih.er wg,ch was, indeed, a grand success in
every particular.
in a few weeks he has complete«!
t .
(’all ana aee our draw cut Cham*
«1 new MerieH of humorous »lories I .
...
. .
,
pion Mower. 1 he onlv machine
which show him at his be«M.
I ..
that a can be .. lined . up with ... the cut-
rale, of old Turley, which xvilljler bar
1 bave |wo kiluh of
np|icar in early numbers of The |
th. Holhneworth an<l Mitch
I LIGHT RUNNING"!
Saturday Evening I’o.t, are won-
«listed rake, with wood or iron
derfully droll »lories of the quaint wheels. A full and complete stock
characters in an old-fashioned of extras from a section to a ui'.in
country town before the war.
frame Give me » rail l*fore buy-
Local politics, school committee ¡ng elsewhere
J J Ti rxss, Agent.
THE JONES LEVER BINDER-*
tights, chinch squabbles and wo- .
Ihe Italy Hinder with a Fly Wheel,
John, Agnes ami Karl Sweek
man’s clubs lend themselves ad
(French House building)
Sell Solei) on their Merits.
mirably to Max Adder
_____ _ ’s humor-
___ i>’sme in last Sunday from Corval
MESDAMES
HOUSAM A JORDAN, Proprietors
ou. touch, and form the basis of lis, where they attended school last
—Not because they have once served someone's “Grandad,"
some of the cleverest stories that | winter They were accompanied
by the Misses Williams, of Lane
but (or what they’ll do for you.
have been written for many a
Large, clean and comfortable rooms. Everything under th»
county, who came to make their
—Not because the price is lowest (they cost more to make
day.
persona)
supervision of the landladies.
home here with their brother Perry
than any other) but because they “till the bill.”
Mr. Williams has rented the Geo
Thex have roused the bitterest opposition from «xmpelitors.
Addilwaal Locala.
Fry residence where tt>«w will live
TRAVELING MEN S HEADQUARTERS
You’ll see the reason why if you but try them.
until Ins new hotue in south Burns
Thev
are
thoroughly
up-to-date
and
practical
farm
imple
Maeblna extras of all kinds at1
Centrally located with Sample rooms in connection.
is completed.
ments from tongue totire--save tunc—save money—save work
Geer A Cummin».
and
worry.
Miss Gay Ih-lmas closed her
Our ranob.rs have l eg un to put school at I awsii last week and
Come in and look them over—'twill pay you to be posted.
up their bay oropa.
came to Burns Saturday. She left
Binders. Movers, Hiy Rakes, Sickle Grinders, Binder
Steel wire cable ou hand al lierr Tueedat for her home in Cedar
Twtoe.
ville,
California,
where
»be
will
A Cummins
t — reserved FOR-----
perhaps
remain
permanently
.
Miss
Jimmie Gentry is over from bis
I »rima« was a very popular teacher
home on theUwyber.
I
in this county, giving excellent sat
I he beat and only sickle grinder isfaction wbereever .lie taught and
Th»y will hare something to say next week.
that ever did good first -clas- wcrk the good wishes of her many
“-Liver A Vuanutna.
frifods in this emnty so with her
Fancy Dress Goods and Furnish
The “Star” Saloon.
First Class.
jui
CITY MEAT MARKET
Your patronage solicited.
BURNS HOTEL
c
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
I
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. I THE CAPITAL SALOON,
Buras,
- -
Oregon.
New Arrivals.
o
Burns Furniture Co.«
Harvesting Hachines
Commercial Hotel
Board ïy the day. week or month.
o. n.
Sixxxxs, Oxegrorx.
Sch Agra*. for Harney Ccuity.
MILLER & THOMPSON.