The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 12, 1901, Image 3

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Commission Venator is attending
Schwartz & Budelman
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COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS.
county court.
In the mutter of the claim of
Frank McClintock for land used in
i?ca’/rrj in
rebuilding county road in Sec No.
John Gilcrest was in town the . S, Tp. 23, and for moving fence.
first of the week.
■Claim« totaling 138 98 allowed.
In the matter of the claim of Sa-
x Chas Foley is doing some im
. rah Haskel for moving fence and
proving on his residence.
fur land used in repairing county
Mr A S Swain was up from
road
in Secs 8 and 17, Tp. 23. |
The Suit or Overcoat that comes from Our
Lawen the first of the week.
| claim of $50 allowed.
Store. It is correct in Style, perfect in Fit and
Up to date Fur Garments N.
In the matter of the petition of;
Finish, and low in Price.
Brown A Sons, Burns, Oregon.
Geo W. Young and twelve others'
Fresh fruit arriving daily at for the opening of a trail from Rim­
rock Spring to a point on the old
Waters' Fruit and Produce store.
South Fork of John Day road
B orn —To Mr. and Mrs. A D
:oaii
John Garrett, Frank Matney and
Gould, or> Tuesday Oct 8 a lb 7 boy.
E. P. Smith were appointed to view 1
E:
To close out the stock Mrs. C. A. j and locate said trail and report at
Byrd has reduced ladies under-1 the next regular term. The ex­
wear.
pense of viewing and of opening, in
case
the trail is opened, to be borne
Fruit jars at Geer A Cummins
that are warranted against break­ by petitioners.
In the matter of the request of
age.
5E(Y
¡JolinE. Johnson for advance of
if
Mrs Frankie Welcome is visiting
$1500 on the work on the road in
with relatives on Cow creek this
i Cushing lane and $500 on the Pot-
week.
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i ter Swamp road. Request granted
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B orn —To Mr. and Mrs. Bert and County Clerk ordered to draw
Cameron, on \\ ednesdav, Oct. 9, a ; a warrant in favor of John E. John­
son.
Fancy shirts, gloves, underwear, neck­ 9 lb boy.
In the matter of the application
Henry Blackwell is preparing to
Cour*’
wear and mackintoches. Do any of make another beef drive to the of T. J. Shackleford for license to
: sell liquors at Diamond for a peri-
IE
railroad.
suggest a need?
lod of six months, beginning Nov-
in Bit.
Dr. Marsden was called to see ¡ember 8, 1901, License granted.
8
Mrs. Isaac Foster, on Silver creek,
In the matter of the claim of
last Sunday.
LADIES: Have you seen ou, cloaks? New Raglans,
I Jennie Jones, for heirs of C. W.
New Long Coats, New Capes: Also Children’s Jackets
It seems now as though wood is Jenes, for land taken to rebuild
at ridiculously low prices.
going to be a scarce article in town county road in Section 17 Tp. 22
this winter, sure enough.
Claim of $38 50 for land, and $32 10
LADIES! Do not buy your Shoes until you have
for moving fence, allowed.
Mr.
Howe,
clerk
in
the
land
ora.
seen the “VICTORIA.” It’s a Winner.
Ir> the matter of claim of Milo
oflice, expects his son here soon to
Cushing
for moving fence along
spend the winter with him.
county road in Sec. 17, Tp. 23; his
Ladies Fur Collaretts N. Brown
County Commissioner Williams claim for $25 allowed. Claim of
lar.:
A Sons, Burns, Oregon.
! is over from Silver creek attending
j $30 for land used for repairing
to liis duties in the county court. ¡county’ road, continued, owing to| Ladies Fur Capes A. Jackets N
Brown A Sons, Burns, Oregon.
Mrs J J Tupker, who has been pending litigation as to title,
quite ill with typhoid fever, we are
Laweu-Nariows road ordered re-
Those Peacock. Ostrich and Tur­
glad to state is now conva!esing.
surv ’yed.
key feather dusters at th«! Burns ■
There were 371 scalps received Furniture Co’s, are beauties.
We have sulky plows, walking
by
the court.
plows.gang plows at railroad prices.
Don’t buy your plow until you
Fine plating done by Jorgenson.
A
license of $5 per month will be
Full stock.—Geer A Cummins.
have looked through C. II. Voetlv’s
imposed
on
peddlers.
Sample rooms at the Comercial
stock.
Just received a car load
John Stewart has sold his inter­
The graveling of the lane from
Hotel.
of
them.
est
in
the
new
feed
stable
to
Simon
‘■“AS THÏ LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
iSweekscorner to bridge accepted.
Mrs A. L. Hunter is reported on Lewis and will returned to Corval­
Those Sunday dinners nt Mrs I.
The county fair allowe«] $125 for
ANY NEWSPAPER IN THI8C0UNTY.
i
lis.
t ............ ................................. 1 the sick list.
S. Geer’s arc becoming more popu­
payment on premiums.
Lunaburg A Dalton have re­
Peter Clemens allowed all con­ lar. Meal tickets can be had upon
■ atubuat C O ctober i-. tsci
1 Ladies rib vests at Miller A
.
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Thompson's.
ceived a cousignrnentof ladies hats demned timbers and plank of the application—21 meals for $5.
PRC-
John Deere plows are the best
Chickens and eggs wanted at the which you are invited to call and ' county for $20 00.
Local N ews.
examine.
plows made. You can gel gouge,
I Commercial.
Czolgosez say* he does not know
sulkies, walking plows, or any kind
Typhoid Fever.
~ —■ Silk waist and dress patterns at
Try those warranted fruit jars at
wliy
he
killed
the
President.
The
[
of
plow at C. II. Voegtly’s, and get
filler A Thompson's.
Geer t Cummins.
man that kills him will be better j Typhoid fever is due to the them at reduced prices. Cull and
{J? Baled hay at Lunaburg A Dal-
Ladies Fur Collarettes N. Brown (■-.formed.
swallowing and subsequent growth be convinced.
>n’8, } cent a pound.
A Sons, Burns Oregon.
The Richardson A James saw
Fail rye is being sown on the' in the intestine, of the bacillus
Ladies Fur Capes & Jackets N.
There is some talk of a mask various soils of the valley
___ ________
this sea- 1 typhosus. These bacilli, lodge mill is again turning out lumber of
m B Irown A bone, Burns, Oregon.
ball for Thanksgiving.
son and the outcome will be watch- usually in the small intestine, mul­ all kinds. The mill is located in
A complete line of tinware, gran-. Comercial Hotel is headquarters ed with interest.
tiply so rapidly that the blood and good timber with a good road and
qqj . e and crockery just in at G. W. |
for Comercial traveling men.
Mrs. C. A. Bonnett has thorough- j internal organs are full of them. I is ready to fill any size order sent
Z aters'.
Their length is one-thousanth part in. They also make the bent shin
will»»
Up to date Fur Garments N. bred Plymouth Rock and Wyandott of an inch. They survive freezing; glee. Call for prices.
Marriage license was issued last
roosters
for
sale
at
$1
each.
Leave
Wednesday for Chas Rann and Brown A Sons, Burns, Oregon.
! will live in bed-linen for two
orders at this office.
Irs Lizzie Baker to wed.
Wrn. Strode, of Happy vallev,
months and in surface soil for six. COFFEE, TF.A AM) BAKING
Mrs. John Anderson ard family
Geo Tregaskis, wbo lias been I was in town the first of the week. \ or the Narrows, have moved in to but die in a heat near the boiling
POWDER:
— orking on Crane creek this sum-1 I Pan Ilarkev it putting up a town for t!ie winter and will occupy point and in three hours of sun­
shine. They have lived for more
Next week only we will sell,
ler, returned this week.
dwelling on his lots in the south- the S|>encer dwelling.
than a year in air-tight bottles of
re Bu You can't do better than get our eastern part flown.
Schilling’s Best Coffee at 35€t*
C. H. Voegtly has just received soup
_rice9 oo farm machinery at this
F or S ale —One lot and two a car load of plows and harrows of
per pound, 3 pounds for $1.00
A largo majority of all cases
me—Geer A Cummins.
houses situated on B stieel. In-
■come from the contamination of a Schilling’s Best Tea, 5<x.t size for
all
sizes,
and
has
put
a
price
on
Jyquire of Paul Locber.
them that will make them go.
well through underground commu­
►ST’-* Mr. John Caldwell, of Waitsburg?
35 cents.
nications with a cesspool in which
I,Vir-
is in www
town on a visit with! Dell and Frank Dibble and D
»- ’Yash.,
rare»., re
From the amount of farm mach­
. | lplatives and expects to remain for R- 1 horn were visitors from Silver
typhoid discharges have been 2 Set size for 20 cents.
inery leaving town would lead one
creek since our last issue.
| A Line time.
thrown or from the running into it Schilling’s Best Baking Powder,
to think that thia was a farming I
of
surface water. Any well within
___
Mr.
Carpenter
and
son
have
the
5OCt size for 35 cents.
We still carry a stock of lumber
as well as stock raising country.
200 feet of a vault is a source of I 2 5ct size for 20 cents.
QR-.nd shingles at mill prices freight ho“«e of J- H. Neal moved on his
All prices have l»een reduced 20. 1 great danger. Less important
dded. Terms strictly cash.— lot# on ,he hill and the stone cut-
per cent at Jorgenson's, except sta- sources of infection are, poisoning
uuaberg A Dalton.
ters are now at work putting a
The above prices
tianery, which has been lower than of milk and vegetables bv water
.
a
_
-it
\foundalion under it.
cash
only, and will be in effect
.my
place
io
town.
Call
and
s«*e.
I
Isaac Schwartz arrived home
from polluted wells and by Hies
L tiday from Whitney accompanied
E- H. King informs ub that he
next
week
only.
Our stock and farm machinery carrying typhoid excrement and
'
y bis father-in-law who will epend anti family will likely go to Cali- wbb never more complete. Seeders, smearing it on the food. When
>• winter in Barns.
| fornia for the winter if he can so plows, cultivators, drills, anything
you think of the fact that it would G. W. WATERS & BROTHER
Cs*)^ Mr. _.
.
.
.
.
i
arrange
his
business
to
get
awav.
you
want.
—
Geer
Cummins.
lake JllOO of these germs, laid
Rixby, an instructor m bust-
’
7
course, of Med l>rd. is in town
We want to talk to you about
............. lengthwise to cover one-eighth of
The _____
Brown ____
Bros., __
carpenters.
~__ jo'ririg over the situation with a plows drills cultivators, seeders etc.
returned from Silver creek an inch and that one of them
ew of startiug * School.
<Ue have a full stock on band at where they put up fine residences swallowed will establish the di­
VfcFir»z*ss tn
wwat » I»nn m.-t
• L railroad. I I « for w**
• w*
«•
sease, it is easy to believe that one
price«
in nnm
competition
with
W. L.
Best and • G ob **
Hurlburt
What has becom- of our numer­
—Geer A Cummins.
may be carrie«l in the air pump or
ic banks? Our first national
Although last spring was very
hairy cushion of a fly’s foot.—Ex
ink, our private bank* etc.?, Mrs. Shaver informs us that she unfavorable for fruit. Burns seems
are our visitors in this interest iuit received the news of her broth- to be well supplied from outaide
er's death atTacoma from blood poi­ point, and at a very reasonable
Aroven windy?
La wen, Oct 7th 1901.
soning. He ran a small splinter un­ figure, too.
Editor Times-Herald—In vour
The greatest and boldest bluff of
for <>jn»umpt»n. tty Ms tim.., *
der his finger nail and thought noth­
issue of Sept. 2N. I see that you remedy
tko T«d> of h->ptiei» curt have been llr»».1,
rf4 ¡e season was tri««i by Chas John-
Parties owing me are hereby
ing of it until it was to late to do any­
p ’ -rfwnUy Cored. So pr xrf poirthr» tzn I
•n and Henry Welcome la»t Wed- thing.
given notice that no one is author­ state that my wife was a witness in ui 1» power that I enmuer a my due» to
the I). S. Graves case Please per­
tvo tottln fm to th«oe nt yur radr-t
ized to make collections,but all ac­
»eday morning as they bitched
mit me to say through your valua­ wbo have Conj unpi> <1, n.roet, Bench al or
p a four-in-hand loaded up plows I There will ba preaching services counts must be paid to me.
Lung TrocNe, if they will »«rite me Oak
ble columns that she wa» not a exprett and p/V ifftct addrns. Sinter»!».
J ames E vans .
-—Harrow» and grain and -tarted for i in the Presbyterian church of
SLOCUM. M C. '«> *»»rl It.. Brw Tree
witness, nor did she know anything T. • A.
r TV. L4WMI M »M<M. M.«•»
Kir ranchesun Myrtle creek. It Burna ths second and third Sun­
Jim Buckland, of Harney, bad
uLe Pa*»er
sMaiiee tarn reewvtl I *>«««te>»
about
the
case,
yet
»lie
knew
»»
4T
a safe two to One bet that they days in October instead of the the misfortune to get a riata balf-
.much
as
many
wbo
testified
in
. asck op SOM M* to do the work. third and fourth Sundays. Service* hitched around hia thumb while
at the usual hour morning and I laveoing horses and now he ia mi- that case.
Resjiectively,
'
Aboot every two werks I wi.i lie evening. Every body is invited to
■ nus the end of that member. He
Adam George.
P i Burns with fru ' Pear*. Apples. attend there services.
I cam» to Burna immediately and
if
lovnv and Pbach - I will csr-
You Think
W e are in receipt of a shipment Dr» Marsden 4 Geary dressed the
NOTB E TO 8TOCKHOLDKR8
.- remember i. • oi "
!•
of "The Bo»»” Roaster, Baker and wound.
tay naM mfe » u *>
’x*c
- .-n<I customers to t extent ’ at
’MS MM its / .. **oe4 pant
The stockholders of the People's
.’■‘learner which will be given awav
W W. Cardwell writes from
'
ill do the very I can for them in
to our cortomer*. They are a very Nome that hia mines are now in Commercial Company will pl-see
fl»ns( uality of froit and prices. To
useful, desirable and necessary ar­ operation, the first days slucing take notice that a meeting will I*
-.ugt- ocb I promise to deliver the nest
ticle. When you have made cash yielded $475. Even better results held at the old burkheitner build-
,«frostily sf winter fruit and desire
purchases to th« amount of t M a are expected aa son as everything ing. in Burnszm Saturday.Nov 2nd
ta«. ist all my eas* n.-r» give me a
roaeter is given to you. Call and is in god working order J B at 3 o.cloca p. ru All sto- kholders
^«•n-e before eog iz i winter fruit
and get a card filled out. Miller Cawlfie'. l has snpervieion of the are requested to be present in per­
>m othara. j»
\
CAMrscix
i
son or by prosy
Work — Roseberjt lit view
A Thompson
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
EVERYONE ADH1TS IT!
County court
Wednesday.
convened last
We are now readv to fill vour orders for PALL and
WINTER SUPPLIES.
OUR GUARANTEE:
FALL AND WINTER HATS
We have used our best hat in­
telligence in gathering styles for
you. Hats conformed to the head.
New, nobbysoft hats in all shades,
black Derbys.
EXAHINE THEM-GET PRICES.
Fhat vou will receive honest value in every arti-
cleyou buy, and that we will undersell any le-
gitimate competitor from 2 to 5 per cent, and to
cheereui . lv refund your money should you be
dissatisfied with any article we sell you.
This will convince you we merit not part of your
I trade, but all of it
r,
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k
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s
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GENTS' FURNISHINGS:
s,
$s
0
N. BROWN & SONS.
Burns, Oregon
K
WE SELL EVERYTHING TO EAT, WEAR ANDUSE.j;
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S chwartz & B udelman ,
Burns, Oregon.
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'SO-
FERRY’S SEEDS.
OUR SPECIALS
For cash are numerous,
are offering special bargains
largo orders. You can’t aflord to
do without such comforts when the
price is within your reach.
WALL PAPER in the very latest
designs and in varied patterns.
You simply can't do better else­
where. We have a team on the
road with some new and special de­
signs in this line.
We do upholstering to order and
can fit you out with a couch or bed
lounge in any style desired. Call
and see patterns of coverings, trim­
mings, etc.
ELEGANT BEDROOM SETS,
various* styles in dressers, chiffon­
iers, commodes, ladies combination
cabinets, sidebcarda, etc. Exten­
sion tables, library tables, center
tables, dining chairs, rockers, cots,
iron I mx I h , children's cribe, couches,
window shades, curtain rods and
trimmings. In fact we have every­
thing carried in an up to date fur­
niture store.
Be sure to get our prices on car­
pets, mattings, mattresses, pillows,
kitchen oil cloth, tiqieKtrv portiere,
building paper, carpet lining, pic­
ture moulding.
BURNS FURNITURE CO.
When ready to purchase your
fall supplies don’t forget the old
reliable O. C. Co., Huntington
Our lines are now full and coin
píete, and at prices as low as the
lowest.
Correspondence solicited