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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1902)
mmnr.:rr ~.- tttrtt U!!X!I B C ttl reii-y ¿ST I OR EGON S THE FAIR STORE will do its share toward the advancement of Patriotic Suggestions! Our GREAT S LE that H;fOr deserves your undivided ATTENTION, clearly demonstrates the economy in trading at Baker City’s Best and BiggestIs partment Store, If you buy here once you’ll come again and these pointed purse opening Bargains serve but as an intn^^T ductory to the general low-pricedness that ever here exists. JS READ ON: fs-a-wscBcsaiKK'swaracE’ Best Breakfast Bacon, worth 18c, at --------- —--- A Great Sale of Tinware and Household Necessities io Yards LL Sheeting’_____ _____ 12 I-2C Crash Toweling________ ____4)i * O I n«d« 32-lnch Feather Ticking, worth 20c Ladies Jersey Ribbed Underwear, worth 50c -------- 1|. 8 ■'W S A Great Sale of Mens HatsT be $3.00 kind Comforts worth $2.75 at $1.95. 5 kU __ J®“ Mens 50 cent) Gloves at 29 ca® Q S tb. «rArbuaae’sConee „. Snyder’s C...SS wor.b 3Se al aSe. Gingham wor-h 7 -d 8e per yard Sc Children’s.Shoes wor.h S.,95 at $1.35 J'7hhRibb«1 Cc Suit, 35c value, ipc. Infant,’ Topsy Hosiery worth ,5c at i4c. Lace curtains worth $l.5o a, ooc. Men’s Suits worth $9. So a Ca co value 7 nd Sc at Sc R.bbon, w«Ut- »■ per yard Sc Children’, D,e„e,. Io do« out. worth 50c al I9e. Ouling Flannel worth 8 1-3 al 6e per yi limit ci 10 yds to a customer. A Lot of Men , Wh.te Shuts worth $f, 49c. 35c, 10c. Turkey Red ’Kerchiefs worth 10, at 2c. Ladies’ Handkechiefs worth 15. at 8c. cT*//* tarorfA 42 «/ X/ /A 25a JC/na r<yv/«r salue 25a at /5a. aeartA 4Oa at 25a. ClotAa» Castrats »trU J/. 06 at SSa. W/tni T/Metarueaar aeartA 5/ at 4Sa. Waih Tj-Jit wert A P/ at 7Sa. ^oaAattoo/s wort A / Oc at Se. iPtaàtr 23t Santa Cluni Seap 6 aaÀaa far 24e. J7 ¡Patata W/aeSars wart* /Oc at 7 C*ap/aiaj Scatola wart* ¿(te at 76. an artista ira l rijfÀt bring n Caca anJ gat gear urenag. P.e» Caffaa 7 gauneta tar ¿/. « Boys H.U w ¿attuai V/ateke» 1 h, 1-P paaad ¡tega/ 2ln package Sotvi Dmt ÌTlaeSiag ¡Powder at / Se. tï~~ 3C~. Jkia.il Orders Solicited. I Your Money Back vs TR nuru’.;:tnr..;nnmtuunuttœu:::ui:t::;;F Œlic ïiiucs-ïîcraid. ANY I For The Asking. Mt ___ r j aanntntmnnn. .rnnnitm and Thus llowssr, all settled and I ORf STFR FAVORS THE RESERVE, d¡»missed. Other* continued on former order. | A dispatch from Baker City to John Newman v* I) W Defen* the Oregonian, nay*: George B SATURDAY NOt I NIBIR 1 Itvî. FRANK SMITH, Fropt- bnugh, note, continued pending set- ( Sudworttl, Sudwortb, assistant forester of the: the l ' | JULIAN II A IC I » The largest and best equipped hotel in Malheur county. M•■•(•r tleiueiit. ; > Bureau of Forestry of the United ' The looms are large and comfortable. Table service the J W Biggs vs R J Weeks, confir- States Department of Agriculture, mation, salo confirmed. Best. First class bar in connection. Up to date.............. accompanied by A J. Johnson, for CIRCUIT COURT. estry expert for Oregon, has arrived ! Kqt’lTY. HEADQUAKTORS FOR HARNEY CO PEOPLE. The regular fall term of circuit in this citv, after u six week.’ tour W 1) Hanley vs Chas Nelson, . 1 court convened Inst Monday with of inspeetnm of lhe Blue Mountain Ontario, Ore^on- trespass, report of referee tiled. Judge M. D Clifford on the bench. forest reserve, contemplated in the School District No. 2, vs James District Attorney Miller and other I recent temporary executive order Bine, school tax, referee's report officers prelent. D. Jameson is withdrawing the greater portion of M. F itzgerald , P resident F. S R ieder , S ecy and T heas . tiled. court bailiff and Tlioe. Howard han the timber lands of Eastern Oregon Geo Fry vs Susan Crookshanks R iggs A T urner . A ttorney * charge of the grand jury from entry or sale Mr Smiworth et al», to quiet title, default of deft* The following were drawn a* says that the object of the govern Eastern Oregon Title entered. grand juror*; I, N Stullard, Jacob ment in establishing the proposed G--cLa.xa.nt57- Co. ■M F Kohler vs F C Fisier, fore Wright, W A Robertson, W E reserve is to protect the settlers, 1 NCX)R1’( >K ATED. closure, sale confirmed. Trou h, D M MoMenany, W I. Citizens Bank v» F C Fister.same and especially tho mining industry, Abstracts Furnished and Title Guaranteed Spencer and John Budidmnn, fere in the years to come. His exami J D Billmgsly v* I* L S Co, suit man. To all Lands in Harney County, Oregon. to quiet title, not yet set for trial. nation of the country covered l>y The followiug re|Hirt of the prie the proposed reserve has convinced A Miranda vs Ed Carlson, tres- ESTATE ccedingH is taken from the docket: him of the wisdom of making the pas*, Monday to file nnswer. Bought and Sold on C ommission. Office in Bank Building. I AW Chas Altai hul vs C A Sweek and temporary order permanent, and he will so report He stated that It I. Sabin vs J I. Hembree et ah 1 J A Sparrow, »ml to quiet title and lhe regulations of the government recovery of money, continued for on trial Jury returned verdict for term as to Spa-row, Sweek allowed would prevent the shipping of lum defend ante. ber manufactured from reserve tim \V Y King i t »1» v» Thus Mc until Monday to further plead. ber out of the state, but that there Cormick, attachment, s< tiled and Joel Sturtevant v* Kalli rine Stur would be no restrictions put unon tevant, divorce, dem to complaint dismiss« d. the culling of timber for home con Mel Fenwick vs D W Dcfenbaiigh overruled hy consent, Monday to sumption From the survey made et ala, attachment, continued pend tile answers. by Mr. Sodworth he is decidedly , i John Scarf vs Laura M Scarf, di ing setlleinent of the opinion that the limited sup N Brown A Son* vs Thus (¡rim- 1 vorce, default of deft entered. ply of timls-r in Eastern O.egon d - shaw ft ala. attachment, settled and ’ Lottie 1'eterson v* Tliorvald Pet uiands that lhe governmeii’. shall erson, divorce, decree as prayed for dismissed. protect the future development of G 1. llembre» vat. W Hardistv, CRIMINAL. the cvuuliy by conseiving lhe lim attachn eni continued for rervice State v» Etta Horton, adultery, ber and holding it for lhe Iwlwfil of I) I. Hembree vs Otto llardisty, tried before the the following jury: local industries, such av (arming same. A W Hutebinaon. J W Vanderpool, railroad-building, mining. home MrVtain A Bint« Proprietors Chas Anderson vs Kyran Maher. | Horn«, Oregon i C S Johnson, T Garrett, Joe Will- 1 rianufactories, etc. In lhe opinion attachment, default of deft entered I of Mi. Sudwortb. unless seme re- . ** -est d er tb. r ■* *r ef First .nd R Streets sad I Frank S Miller v» P Defenbaugh, | lam«, C A Spurlock, Chas Fields, 1 , fl* e-w’stent hi Ip. Run« 1 .Tri V s<.rn Tskr. passer G W laice, Will George, J R Hen- 1 »Iriclion i* pul upon the de*,ructi<>u seder. attache - nt, continued pending set of limber in this part of Oregon, er* to sni art < f the Country dricks, F. Carlton, Wm Dunn. Ver tlement. within a few years mining and ag t ituens Hank ve Tim Kriba, at dict of guiltv at charged, and sen ricultural pursuits will be greatly tenced to <wve year in the pemlen- taebment, settled and dismissed crippled for want of limber I John McNullv vs Tun Kriba, the ' tiarv. Sta'.e vt Frank Randall. Iarc> nv same. (I * i* ’o t»e >» *-*■< v t I ha’ r ereilt H E Tbvnips' ii vs David Bond, ol a her»», plead guiltv, »emeni• l' er M. I « >rtn I- co o it - • to one year intbe penitential • same I' partmvnl o Ag icnl urv «hiie Stale vs Ca»s llay* and So" Geo Sbellev vs P \\ INfrnbangb. 4 the public lands and f»r--t rvt t. n< te, continued l ending settlement. CatteroOn, larceny of a h rse. gr <i jury returned not a true l>ill and und-r the yuntuicii.m o! lhe • AMU ANO WASHINGTON. WORTLANo, ORCGON J C Web mo vs C A Sweek. at defUdiaeharged ’ l»>P'r»nie t ,.f the li»un .r ) The school where thorough werk is done where the reason is tachment, settled anrl dismissed. Stale vs Jerry Da » murd r in always given; where cor, tide nee is developed; where bookkeeping I. Il '-priuger vs it F t'.aiuplt d, first degree, grand jury r- tu-c d J F Turner, l J W- -d'-r I Dote, same. • ls taught exactly as books are kept in business : where shorthand is M Ijn-ey and Attomy C i.d t "k brew. h-Gletm Live Stock Co vs not * true hill, deft d's, barged made easv ; where penmanship is at its best; »»here hundreds of State " le-e W ■ MMH with.............................. . .. . . I .. ||, . Si tilers, ejectment, ail dismissed on ' «»e- r- v ’-. -a hare been educated f r success ia adangetms weapon. ptMda goltly I ney , ,,.. k »»ad,. « huii'mg tri) - » r tion of plant nt to assault Se.i einr ■> I pa-w I—< a v t life; ,■ will be. Ope« all the year. bataloft»s~&f> < has Allscb il vs Icitiella Clen- «1» en ■•..•.«. Marshal'. l’sl« r Cl« in- A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. 3.. PRINCIPAL sus, S L.ui psbire, JvUn Dunstan HOTEL ONTARIO. W V rout C: Mr :i ’roai C Mr* WE ARE NOW f. Receiiiing our Roll and H'it//tr toads. inf of all kind» of Dry Goods, Boottai Mr ’ Grnrrric», Etc. Our cto.sk of ladies __ outing /tunnels, ladies and childrens* ,4°*’ wear, ladies and child rens shoes are ir/.C°l«”>“ ed. IPe ininte you to visit our store, ¡zivt,r1’ stock, obtain'juices. H? guarantee st Arr» tion in every j>ai tit ular. for • ............. Joht ' ,-aister, the»» GEER & CUMMINS*";“, Dealers in recent Biggs t yisil I the fir * D! Crockery, Glassware, Windmills, Pumps, Gtfft week I Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Paints, Do»1 — Windows, Garden Seeds Etc. j * > > copy « •ent U Rôle agents for RiJej-Ericseon Engine». Only Tin Shop in Harney County. DR CLO *•;