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j3kt tixe notice . of the same at your discretion. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. ¡covered how rotten Portland is Mv intention is t • start about lhe The co-partnership since Hon. Geo E. Chamberlain A Ijr vvz-j-' “* ........... r heretofore ex- 10th proximo. Very respectfully Circuit Court convened last Mon vour obedient servant. ¡sting between James Colwell and has been nominated for governor. are ¿Trtuarid to oAotu our ¿Patrons t/,e G eo . M‘ G owan . C. day morning with Judge Clifford (!. W. Hays, ha» has this day been dis- dia- 8ATURDA Y %PRIL26. IW2. Of course Mr Chamberlain is re solved bv mutual consent. on the bench. So far the business Mr McGowan came to the Pa sponsible for the present state of C. W. H ays . has been rather slow. A grand cific Coast thirty-eight years ago. Maik««r J I'M AN RYKD J ames C olwell . affairs, which, by the wav, has jury was drawn, consisting of Wm Daring the civil war he served Heavy Uuderwear, Overcoats, Felt Boots, Rubber existed for years and years before Bennett, W II Gearhart, A D with distinction in the California Burns, Ore., March 31, 1902. DEMOCRATIC TICKET Overshoes, Blankets, Hats, Caps, Etc. 3 ( Chamberlain was resident of the Gould, Albert Altnow. A A Cow volunteers. He began his busi . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. filthy city. The Oregonian has ing. Alva Springer and R P Mollit. ness career in Oregon in 18,0. He We invite the ladies to call and inspect the new thirggiB^ For Governor— line of new Dress Goods that we are now handling Wein, GEO E. CHAMBERLAIN. been published at that place for Three indictments have been established the now flourishing Notice is hereby given that by mnnv new articles iirticles that are of special snecial interest to them. th..... many over 50 years and shows how brought in. M L Lewis is grand town of Burns, in Harney county. For Supreme Judge— i order - of the County Court of jury bailiff and II B Mace court Mr McGowan will, of course, be an — - - long it takes that slow paper of B F BONHAM. famished with abundant J11»1"'»1 ap“7,^’and'haB^ince duly ba'liff. that slow town to “catch oil.” For Secretary of State— Outside attorneys in attendance with which to eniijhten bis fellow- ]i(Td ¡g uow acting as Adminis- Portland has always been filled D. W. SEARS. l .. Estate L'^iuiu ot ar* . of .losenh Joseph \\ War- For State Treasurer— with confidence men and crooks are District Attorney Wm Miller, countiymen of this state s wonder- trator of * the M. F itzgerald , P resident F. S. R ieder , S ecyand T hi ____ All persons J L Rand, L R Webster and Will ful resources and opportunities. ren Curtis deceased. HENRY BLACKMAN. and people who are in a position I B tggs & T urner , A ttorneys having elaims against the said Es R King. Foliowing are the court Portland Telegram For Attorney General— to know say that since Mr. Cham tate will therefore present them proceeding« up to to-dav. J. H. RALEY. Eastern Oreg-on Title with the proper vouchers as by law , berlain was elected district attor EQUITY DOCKET. Narrows Happenings. For State Printer— required to me at the office of Attor O-'U.^xa.r^tTz- Co. ney there has been a marked im J A Sparrow vs Frankie Stenger ney Thornton Williams at Burns, J E. GODFREY. INCORPORATED. provement. The Oregonian’s at i—To quiet title; report of referee r HenryInteman and Frank Stew- Oregon within 6 months from the, For Stipe. Public Instruction— tacks on our nominee for gover > filed. have been expiration of the publication of this j Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed | art of the Sod House W. A. WANN. nor has no influence whatever Frances Brenton vs M II Bren visiting Burns this week, returning notice. To all Lands in Harney County, Ort- I For (J. S Senator — Published in the Times-Herald with people who know the condi ton, divorce— Decree of divorce home Wednesday. Mr. Inteman I i 4 foil weeks lhe first publication! C. E S. WOOD. For Congressman First District— tion of affairs in Portland. It will granted and plaintiff given custody will be elected president of the' |,e)11g dftted the 29th day of March perhaps have some influence with of two minor children, subject to Limburg Cheese Club as soon as l$)02. Bought and Sold on Commission. Otlice in Bank Bu:, W F BUTCHER. J ames F M ahon . those who have always taken the findings. meetings are resumed. DISTRICT TICKET. Administrator. Henry Scoubes vs Maggie Seou Oregonian for their bilde and law. The dredger owned by the F G For State Benutor— The fact of the matter is Mr. l's’, divorce—Decree as prayed for L S Co is now in operation and is a WM. SMITH. Scott realizes that Multnomah and plaintiff given the care and success so far as can be learned. Petition for Liquor License. For Representative— custody of three minor children. I republicans are so badly split that P. G. SMITH, Propt., - - _ _ Burns,0, F. C. Lusk is expected to arrive II M Horton vb Etta Horton, E. II TEST. i To the Honorable County Court of Chamberlain will carry it by a divorce—Conti nued. in the Narrows in a few days. Harney county. State of Oregon. Fresh Beef Pork etc. in any quartity desired- Head good majority -md is now trying Martin Masiker vs Oliye Masi- Frank Cawlfield and wife will | > We the undersigned legal voters to get the outside republicans to ker, divorce—Decree as prayed for Bologna and Sausage of ail kinds always on hai,d depart in a few days for Juntura, oj precinct of Saddle Butte said swallow his ex-democrat for gov Newt Hoover vb Alice Bartlett, where his wife will visilMrB. Bert col)ntv an(j state, most, respectfully ! ernor. Where the political meth possession of real property—Jud •- Simmons I petition your Honorable Court to ods of the Oregonian are known nient in favor of defendant for Joseph Dutcher is working for grant a license to N. J. Lewis A Co. it will not turn a vote for ils nom- costs and diebursemen's. , to sell spirituous, malt and vinouB J. E. Harper of tbe Narrows. inee. lt is worse than any so- LAW DOCKET. I liquors at their place of business Taylor Simmons has had a light P I. S Co vs Jack Craddock, re called machine in existance in J in said precinct, in lesS quantities attack of the la grippe, but is covery of money — Jury returned a J than one gallon, for a period of six Portland or anywhere else, It is rapidly recovering. months, commencing on the 9th. not to be relied upon politically verdict for defendant. Sarah C .Miller vs Woodmen of| Quite a ripple of excitement was day of .May 1902. at any time. It has been a “Hop caused recently just east of our S E Jameson, J LSitz, D L Buen, per” for 50 years and has always tlie World, recovery of money— thriving Imrg Harvey, the man R R Sitz. N 0 Oard, P F Heinz, N Judgment for plaintiff. stood out and fought eyery propo BURNS, — _ _ OREGON. W D Hanley vs Roland Haw who <!'»■’ the counter-jumping at S Oard, G E Parker, Win Egliart. I Draws plan. iuak, » , .-tiuiat, s, etc. Buildings jui up wnb.u thi i(. J. M. Dalton, the democratic sition in its party until the cam kins, ejectment ami damages—By C. A Hainee’ mercantile establish- „ Gray, 1 P Cochran, i . Beu Jordan, J C fcfT*'alisfaelion guaranteed. candidate for treasurer, is mak paign sack is open. When one consent plaintiff takes judgment uient, thought he could drive » 1 johl, Carey, G W Clark. Ira Clark, | figures givei. in estimates. knows that the hitter personalities ing a clean tight for the office. for possession of land described in team without assistance,and started Ej Silver'R Brookhouse, Ed Jor- Jim is a general favorite, and the against Mr Chamberlain are pay complaint and costs; ail damages out with the intention of giving a dan j A Oarj, j w Ke|g0> p L friend or two a pleasure ride. All j t Oard John jordant j H voters feel safe in electing him to articles, it loses all influence. For waived. many years the Oregonian was a J J Donegan vs Paul Locher— j was enjoyment for a brief time, JordaIli D yy Jordan, M V Smith, this responsible position. “side partner” to Senator Simon. Jury returned verdict for plaintiff anti the would-be horseman was Notice is hereby given that on Brick and lime always on hand at the yard. EfTResidence Hanley U for $50 and interest at 6 per cent beginning to tell of his stage driv-. Fri()av lhe 9t|) day of MaV) 1902i Now Mr. Scott wants Simon ’ s We note with pleasure that the ing days when he bandied the rib- • w(j app]y to U)e ftbove entU1(jd from September 22, 1900. democratic candidates are mak place and is lighting the latter Newt Hoover vs W J King, re lions and long whip on six wild court for Baid Hcense as specifieG in — turned against the machine it ing a clean campaign, and that covery of real property and dam broncos. The horses seemed to 1 thig peUtion. nothing of a personal nature is fostered and supported for lo, ages—Continued for term. take exceptions to some of his re- j jjEWIg £ £o said against their opponents. We these many years. E S ¡Penfield vs Geo Stanclift, marks and had a kick coming.1 hope to see this commendable note—Judgment for defendant for) They began to get gav and frisky Hon. Wm. Smith, of Baker $59 attorney’s fees allowed and with their heels, and Harve's pre NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. action continue and all question able methods of campaign war- City, has again been honored order of sale of attached property. cious freight proceeded to vacate DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. bis vehicle as well as hie company fare avoided. with the nomination for the office l and Oflfce at Burus, Oregon, April 10. 1902. CRIMINAL DOCXrr. Notice is hcroby given that the fnllmvinff- ----- RESERVED FOI of joint senator for Baker, Har acttlers have filed notice of their inrea- State of Oregon vs Frances until help arrived. Two trained named tion to make final rnx>f on their reaper» I va | vaqueros at last succeeded in quiet (laiina before »lie Register and Receiver at , We feel more confident rach ney and Malheur counties. Mr. Brenton, contempt—Dismissed at O-eooa, on May xU, lMht vi* ing the fractious animals, and after Bun.* Julian C. Byrd. H. E No. 1*4-4 for the N’El-4cf day that Frank Rieder will be Smith has served four years in State’s cost and defendant d s- I See. ¿’J. T 23,k R. : 3 E giving the young man some advice William Herd. H E No. 1236 for the SE1-I elected to the office of county the state senate, and his record charged. ¿9. T. 23. S K. 1>3 E the party proceeded on its way. See. Anderson L Hunter, H. E. No 1246 tor the State of Oregon vs Geo Miller, as a member of this body, is not clerk. His pleasant gentlemanly Sec. 2». f. 28. S. R. 33 E. Nothing like advice from experi SE1-4 Vertier J. Hopkiu*. II. E. No 1245, for the manners and genial disposition are excelled by any other representa James Caldwell and Bert Bailey,' enced heads, llarve, my boy. ' SW1-4 S. c. US T 23. >. K. .'3 E. 1 hey name the followiitg wltnerae* to prove constantly making him votes, and tive in Oregon. He has always murder in the first degree—Ar- i ' their « ucil (ontimrou* i Uli HU mma residence i i riMe iii . v upon u pirn and ss n «a cultiva- s saa aa s •«- The ditch crew, under the man- tion U . of said land, viz: W. ( . Byrd. ’. A A. ’ E. ” Hunter * t i raigned and plead not guilty; Mon Frank Britlingham. Julian Byrd and V. J. Hop his thorough knowledge of tbe stood by, anti carefully represent kins. all uf bums. Oregon. day set for trial. agement of Mr. Maupin, are uiak- WM FAR RE, Regisier. | affairs of the office marks him as ed tire interests of his constituents. State vs Geo W Hayes, adultery i,,g good headway. ■ . --------------------- ■........... ■ When nominated the first time, the man for the position. —Plead not guilty. while not genera.ly known throu NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. State vs Etta Hutton, adultery — MR. TEST S POSITION. Land Office al Bum», Oregon, April 3,1902. The past levied of W. E. ghout the district, he made an ex Pl«ad not guilty. 1 Notice is hereby given »hat »he tallowiug- nametl se ller has file«! notice of his intention Albetson, the democratic aspi cellent race, and was elected by a — to make final proof in awpport of his claim, and O ntario , Or., April 22, 1902 tha» said pr«n)f ill be made before the Reg stcr rant for assessor, is so well and good majority. He is now better (1E0. McGOWAN GOES TO SCOTLAND Ke eivor at Burns, Oregon, on May'¿Jet, Mr. Julian Byrd, Manager Times- ami 1902. viz Julius E. Chandler, of Rilev.Orcrun, favorably known that his election known, and has become more for the SEI 4 SW1 4 section 17. N1 2 NW1-4, ."El 4 , Herald. Burns. Oregon: Dear Sir— NW 1-4 section .0. T. S K .? E W. M by a substantial majority is con popular from day to day, and names the following witness«-* to prove George McGowan, president of In answer to your favor of recent his He continuous reeidei < e upon ami cultivation wlule he has a strong opponent, fidently anticipated. He will find of Raid land, viz P M Chveney. of Kiley, or- the Ames Mercantile Agency, will date " tn regard to tny attitude on K’on. O 1» Rusk. Richaid Kiiig and l.r Roy we feel safe in saying that Mr. more assessable property in Har ■start soo" on a trip to hie old home the land-leasing question,” I beg , Thornburg, all of Burns. V < »regon M « ty county than any other resi Smith will receive a larger maj in Scotland, and, in anticipation of leave to say: That I am opposed, ority at the coining election than the trip, he has written President first, last and all tbe time to the dent tn it. four years ago. We will from Beacb, of the Board ot Trade, a passage of any land-leasing bill of NOTIE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFCE AT BURNS, OREGON. tune to time speak of his work as letter in which he volunteers to do any kind or nature, March 17, 1902. Sheriff Shelley will be re- Dealers in Notice iff herebx given that the following a legislator, more in detail, and everything (Missible to disseminate Your» truly. nwinetl aeuler baa filed tiofit-e of lu* Intention «•lei ted to succeed himself be- to uakt-final proof in rnpport of hie claim, and think '.he people will certainly re information and distribute avail , E II. T est . that »aid proof will l>e made before Register yond a doubt. Ills successful •nd Ke« eivcr at Hun:*, Oregon, on .May 3, 1902. ward Ins gixxl work, bv again able literature among his former via Hd Entry No byOof < ar'.ton F. Parker ter administration of the vllice wlwise «»Kl 4 SWl-4. »«Ction .1. NU.4 NUH, Ni-2 countrymen in lhe land of Bobby ' sending him to the upper house McCalls patterns are carried by the NB R Ml w M. duties he has so acceptably dis Me name* th«* following witr.vMet to prove Burns. of Oregon’s law makers.-OrUa- N. Brown <t Sons. They have no hi* eontinuoua residence upon an«i cultivation charged in the past is known Mr. McGowan’s letter is as fol equal; so simple a child can use of »aid and, viz Let- I VrnDnrg, Al < ute and s. i io I k'tnocrat. F Tyler, of Puma, Oregon, and John Winter*. to all citizens and taxpayers of lows: Riley, Oregon. Crockery, Glassware, Windmills, Pumps, Guns them. Ga*. W. H atkm . Register. Mr F. E Beach, 133 First street. llatney county, and a renewal of Ammunition. Fishing Tackle, Paints, Doors their confidence will be the pohti- ' Hon. Will R. King and S. O City — Dear Sir: 1 am about to undertake a journey to mv old Cmdidge have purchased the cal verdict they w ill return Windows, Garden Seeds Etc. > > home in the heart of agricultural Weekly Democrat of Ontario. Scotland. through the ballot lx>x. Farming conditions are Tbe paper w ill continue to advo very iliscouraging tliere at present.! Sole agents for Rider-Ericsson Engines. cate the principles of democracy and there is a feeling of unrest and W C. Bird's long lesidence ami will be a factor in the cam a desire for change The farmers' Only Tin Shop in Harney County in tins lounty, and his conspicu paign just open. Will K. w.ll are vary ambitious to reach a coun try where they can acquire homes ous labors with others in the I bate charge of the editorial de- of their own—a thing next to im Atf r!s the people of Fact and Central (h-egn *11 the opportunity of » I unding of it« chief town; his p.utment and this alone is evidence possible in Scotland. If the re-j tirstx-laM iwxlern Business College, It is * home institution coverin* ihuiactei and past record as an that the Democrat w>U l«e ably eoitrcea and climate of Oregon every course involved in Business College work I's rates are the same I* properly brought to their official and eiligen, places Ins edited The gentleman is .1 force could as charged ei-ewhere and tlie owtixxls are tbe same Sin lent» admitted attention, good results would fol at any time Instruction at the College or bv mail. During the summer chain i s for public approval as a ful writer and will make a \ 1^0- low, for there is much to commend n-Oellis the C ollege will conduct a our state to Scotchmen They are i .mdid.ite for the county judge- rou» and bright paper. a thrifty race, all ;xx««e«sed of more ship beloni) the usual uncertain or lees means, a eabetantial gain ummer ormal chool ties of |H>litus. “Daddy” will to any country. Their svstem oft Tlie delegates from the various poll a big vote. farming would serve as a much- For tracter* and olhera who ¿ee irr a reviewing nr prepa atory coaree precincts to tbe democratic conn- needed object lesson to our own For apecimewa of pen work, and full informal ion on Buaineaa College aub- I ty convention were careful in people. jeete addreaa The well-know business ability their selections of preimvI nomi I will do everything jxiesible to <4 )•.. J fallow, tbe dcnt'xratic nees, and we, therefore, urge the disseminate infcrtnstion and will li. S. Zeig-”to3T, ZFrirt nominee for county tomniisaioner,I Candidates to accept tbe nomi ■hstribnte any available literature ' ft would not l*e a bad speculation E vltzx S, Orsg-ort. give» him .< great advantage in lnations and make the race. It is for th- t ixlv of which vou are the race hr the i.llur. Mr. ¡important that we have gtxxl men chairman to furnish a sut»plr ,.f Callow hi, Iwen identified with ; to till the pla, es of road sut«r- literature hearine on this «nij-et I will see that the s.«n»e in circu the interests of tins county for visor, justke of the peace and lated where it will tell. many years. He is careful in his , constable. That I mav het be confound-«! with the agents of transportation business .iff urs, and, altogether, a corrpan'ee some creilrntiala to »aft man for tlie taxpayers to à Bi'.’g'- I’ronrb ter*. Burn«. <>r«c** character and Standing wouid be of TRUCH T DONEGAN, Prop: place in that |H>»nioti value Tk . «•. '•»ted er. the <~-r,r- .« r •M »nd R Str»'" •r*r If vmi consider tbe matter of f** ¿rain as Ha- ei-mfa-tear h-»’ »tJ* sufficient impnHanre you mav sub The Oregonian has juat di». 1 mit it to the t oard or a con>u>ittee I « I, tv r»v tk■ I . xttry Slic Simc5-Miera(d SAME OLD STAX Best of Winter Wearable; CITY MEAT MARKET Your patronage solicited. Harry C. Smith, Contractor and Builder My Specialties are. Brick Laying and Plastd GEER & CUMMINS riMiPL.EMiiiNrTS CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL S N S THE CAPITAL SALOON. Burts,