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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1902)
H ■ I i H ü i I u H a u S :< STORI TFE FAIR STORE will do its share toward the advancement of Patriotic Suggestions! Our GREAT SALE that deserves your undivided ATTENTION, clearly demonstrates the economy in trading at Baker City s Best and Biggest^ F partment Store, If you buy here once you’ll come again and these pointed purse opening Bargains serve but as an ductory to the general low-pricedness that ever here exists. BEAD ON: H u 0 Best Breakfast Qacon, worth 18c, at „ A Great Saie of Tinware and Household Necessities Yards LL Sheeting 12 I»2C Crash Toweling_________ I jo r 32'nch Feather Ticking, worth 20c Ladies Jersey Ribbed Underwear, worth 50c •: ___ _ _______________ ——. A Great Sale of Mens Hats- -7 he $3.00 kind --------------------------- ----- Mens 50 cent Gloves at 29 Comforts worth $2.75 at .$1.95. 8 lbs o; Arbuckle’s Coffee Si. Snyder’s Catsup worth 35c at 28c. Gingham worth 7c and 8c per yard 5c. Children’s Shoes worth $1.95 at $1.35. Misses’Jersey Ribbed It, Suits 35c value, !<>c. Infants’Topsy Hosiery worth 25c at 14c. Lace curtains worth SJ.Soai 90c. Men’s Suits worth $9, $5.23. Calico value 7 and 8c at 5c. Ribbons Worth per yard 9c. Children’s Dresses, to close out, worth 50; at 19c. Outing Flannel worth 8 1-3 at 6; per yd; limit of 50 yds to a customer. A Lot of Men’s White Shirts worth $1, 49c. 35c, 10c. Turkey Red ’Kerchiefs worth 10, at 2c. Ladies’ Handkechiefs worth 15, at 8c. 57/oys Suits worth 52 nt 25c. ^jroomi regular value 25c at /5c. -Pine ll/ashboards worth iOc at 25c. Clollei 5/asActs worth Si. 06 at 55c. 77/cns 1/ndtrmar worth 51 at 45c. Illelh Trues worth 5/ at 73c. /Poehetboohs worth /Oc at 5c. /Powder 23c Santa Claus Soap 6 cafes for 24c. Potato tyashers worth /Oe at 7. uf an article isn't right bring it bach and get gour money. Boys Hats /’ * Chopping dowlo worth 20c at 76. Sunvei 77/ate her 1 jCion Coffee 7 pounds for 51. 1-2 pound Poya! ¡„ 3-pound package Sold Dust Washing Powder at 15c. *'• '*1 20 Z=OTTZTZDS r: i Mail Orders | Ü p n fi i; trKf.:-.:::t:r.;n::::;r.'.:;:nrrrr.::::nrt.r.; •. I I« .'he, p-T* :■< • • I $1.00 N 11 H Your Money Baci» the H ß . „ __ h For The Asking. ÈS ‘»TMM RATI ra f tmnttntntKtnntnnnttttm: v'. H. DEAN, Proprietor, Baker City, Oregon. ] jmtnmBttnsaass»- ;t::njammaamusaa»te» M «¿he íimrs-Hírtaíd 8 A I I HI»A Y • « ToREil ||. |9V?. JI 1.1 \ N II I II l> M naager The Times-Herald has been toked to print a number of peti tion or protests similar to those ciiculaled in Grant county against proposed forest reserve, to be sent to the various precincts in this county. These petitions will be aciompaine-l by a letter signed by nil the business men of Burns in xv hie h they express themselves as apposed to the measure. We are glad to sec action taken along this line anil will pi ini the protests immediate! v. A number id our u-iik-nt« ate becoming tiled of being annoyed by drunken Indians and some one is going to get into trouble if sell ing or giving liquor to them is nut stopped, it is a disgrace to the i otnmunil v to see the di unken xvortlilcss t ag* lying around. The fact that vve h ive no citv j.til has xauseil tin- “noble Reds" to b<- come vt iv bold and insulting ami it is getting so nu n cannot leave their l> otnes id an evening as thev do not hesitate to (lighten the women whin thev tind the men aie a«.iv. People should have more respect for tlieuvelves and i immunity than to be giving these Indians liquor. Citizens living on tin- lull ate conslanth annoved bv tinm, lying around the vaids at night anil keeping up a “now wow", tin e.ithcmiig to butn hou'es and lighting anting them- »elves Not much of this is seen oil m.un street foi the marshal ibivis th< in oil', but instead of go ing to camp they st ,op al resi deuces and harass de fenseless women and children If things <t<> an investigation I find n ho i< to b litte hor A ( SIM MONS 1 up the new quarters in a very com- ' fortablo shape and have added a In the Circuit Court of the State of billiard table. Oregou, for the County of llar- FRANK SMITH, Propt. ney. i’ctition for Liquor License. 1 he largest and best equipped hotel in Malheur county. George Fry, Plaintiff,N vs, > The rooms are large nnd comfortable. Table Service the To the llonorirlde County Court of Hurney County, State of Oregon: Susan Crookslianks | best. Fi: st-class bar in connection. Up to date............... Sr., Susan Tewailon | We, the undersigned leg.ll Voters and Herman Ti wa- | IIEADQI \RTORS FOR HARNEY CO. PEOPLE. of the precinct of l.iwi ill, said coun don her husband. An- | ty and state, most respectively pe nieGilbert and Worth | Ontario, Oregon- tition your Honorable Court to grant Gilbert her husband. | Susan Cook and ----- I a petition to N. J. Lewis to sell C'H.k her husband | Hjiiritous malt and vinous liquors (whoseChristian name | AL FtTZGKRALD, PuSSIDEKT F. S. RlEDER, SECY AND TllEAS. lit his place of business in said pre is to pltf. unknown) B igg 3 & T vrner , A ttorneys cinct in less quantities than one Agnes .1. Crookshanks and Clarence J Crook gallon for a period of six months ZEactexzx Oxegroxx □Title shanks, heirs at law commencing November 13, 1902: of J .lines Crookslianks G-uie,xerxt37- Co. R, R. Sitz. Waller Gray, Andrew deceased, Defendants., 1N CO li POH A TH LX 1», Lytle, Ed. Silver, A. A. Clay To Susan Cook and ----- Cook pool, J. II Jordan, M V. Smith, N her h.isbnndfw hose Christian name ' Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed O Card, Ben Jordan, (' W Jordan, is to plaintiff unknown) Agnes J j To all Lands in Harney County, Oregon. T. F. Heinz, J W. Heim, GE. Crookshanks and Clarence J. Crook- Parker, J I. Sitz, Scott Hayes, L. shanks, heirs of James R. Crook Bought and Sold on Commission. Office in Bank Building. B. Haves, W, W. Di ink water, I. B. shanks deceased. Defendants: Clark. Win. I. Clark, D. W Jordan, In the name of the state of Ore J C Gray, G W. Clark. gon: You «re hereby required to Notice is hereby given that on appear and answer the complaint Saturday, th* Sth day of November, tiled aguinst you in the above en 1902, 1 will apply to the above titled suit, within six week-from entitled court for the license as the date of the first publication of1 specithd in this petition. this summons ai d if you Lil to | N J I Kwts. answer, for waul thereof, the plain > tiff will apply to the court for a Executrix's Notice. decree quieting bis title to lota 3. 4, 5 and 6 in block five (5) of the City 111 the mutter i»f tlie estate of John of Burns, Harney County Oregcu: \\ Jones, Deceased—Notice of also settling and cancelling all | Appointment. claims ami interest eoidlicting Notice is hereby given, that let therewith; and f r such other and ters teslstuwitorv were issued to further relief as to the court may the undersigned Elma A. Jones, a« seem just and equitable in the pre-1 Executrix of the estate of John W. mis. s, and for his c st« and dis act lain A Bints Proprietors. Burns, Brecon Jones, Deceased, by the County bursements expended herein. | Court of Harney County Oregon, T . Stxble i. Incited on the earner *f First and B «treetr. and k*»px kix Thia summons is published by on the 'th day of S-ptember 190'2 order of the Hon. H C Leyens, I ar t craia erv hand- Hi. competent help. Buna a Job Wagon, Take» paasen era to any part of the C untry All persons having claims against Judge of the County Court of Har- j said estate are required to present ney. Oregon, duly and regularly them with the proper vouch rs, at ma le <m the d-.h day of S-ptember the office of Biggs A Biggs, attor I9t'2. which order requires th- same neys, Burns Oregon, witbin six to l-e publish^«] in tn,* lb ¡nr« Herald months from the date of this notice a weekly newsp.ife-r of general cir Dat'd, Burns Oregon, Oct 4ih I * 2 eulaiion in Harney County Oregon, Ei m a A J om * Executrix of E»t of John W, Joi, s for s,x consecutive weeks fr,*m the date of the first publication of thi< Deceased SARK *N0 WASHINGTON. RORTLANo, VRCGON sumtnc M?hool where thorough work is done; where the reason is Date iven; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping x- .■ kept in bustaew; where shorthindU • : where penmanship is at its best; where hundreds of -sj::d sten graphcat» have been ei’ucated for success in \ 2 •' all the year Catalogue fry, EL ONTARIO. White Front Livery, Feed & Sale ST ABLE A. P ARMSTRONG, LL. 8 , PRINCIPAL ¡tors t i A. E. 1 y from WE ARE NOW L J. D IiCceitjin6 our Fall and Winlfr ioaii 'tc,i ino' of all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots Groceries, Etc. Our ctosk of ladies arr out in o flannels, ladies and childir. wear, ladies and childrens shoes on .^nr cd. IT e invite you to visit our store,!**0 ’ stock, obtain prices. JJe fuaranlet^tt,ni tion in every particular. rn9 Bt ___ £ w. —"d are of tt AT. B. it fror ning GEER & CUMMINS ’ • creek Dealers in <» con ____ >> H lege. AH.E,ioe Mr T3vrr»iJK;jx<EsiNra’Cw Crockery, Glassware, Windmills, Pumps, Gv^d by . Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Paints, Windows, Garden Seeds Etc. > > renU f I then ^ole agent* for Rider-Ericsson Engine». Only Tin Shop in Harney County. I =7hi It wi] •RY .OTI ------- RESERVED FUR------- buckl MILLER & THOMPSON- They will bare Something to sav next werk. ’ gh Pa » i Ja