The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 11, 1902, Image 2

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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^
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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:
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Best Breakfast Qacon, worth 18c, at „
A Great Saie of Tinware and Household Necessities
Yards LL Sheeting
12 I»2C Crash Toweling_________
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32'nch Feather Ticking, worth 20c
Ladies Jersey Ribbed Underwear, worth 50c
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A Great Sale of Mens Hats- -7 he $3.00 kind
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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.
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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
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an investigation
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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
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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
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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.,
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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 |
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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.
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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,
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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
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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
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all the year Catalogue fry,
EL ONTARIO.
White Front Livery, Feed & Sale
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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.
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GEER & CUMMINS
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Crockery, Glassware, Windmills, Pumps, Gv^d by .
Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Paints,
Windows, Garden Seeds Etc. >
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^ole agent* for Rider-Ericsson Engine».
Only Tin Shop in Harney County.
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MILLER & THOMPSON-
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