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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1903)
Go to Hustons for fresh ituit. Zw. are informed that W. B Crowned With Success! Has been our Removal and Annual Clearance Sale. There- fore we have decided to continue the same until further notice, as our new store is not ready for : occupancy, Parker bus been very sick at his home near Warm Springs. A ’phone message from Satn « Motbershead, dated at Portland i vesterday. elates that himself and * family will start for home the first | of the week. ^Taylor Simmons was seen on Bo not overlook this Sale. scientific; they «re cheap. IN THa FEBRUARY PATTERNS just received, we have Bayadere Jacket and Skirts, Monte Carlo Shirt Waists. Tea Gowns and Box-Plait ed Skirts, «imp e nd complex © The new brick of II. W. Wel- come & Co. in the Fry block iy ill soon be ready for occupancy. Mesers Brisco & White have fin ished the wood wqrk—shelving, partitions, etc.,—in fine shape and the building is well arranged fur its purposes. The weather has become quite pleasant of late and the bright sun shine q? doing something toward removing the »now. It still freezes some of nights, however. ' Dr. Burrows left early yesterday morning for Diamond, having been called to see Mrs. M. Horton As J. J. Donegan returned this even the ’phone from the Narrows was ing, Via Canyon, from the scene of. not connected during Thursday the late conflict at Salem, where night the courier had to ride ail the way here to summon him. he was a prominent member of the ' "third house” and helped to elect John Cary, who hns been quite Senator Fulton. Jimmie had hisjs.ck at bis home u.ar Lawen, suf money, or judgment rather, on the j right man this time and is much j pleased with the outcome of the contest. is* s*v*X«e»«»weettttttttttttttttSUttttttttttUlttttttttttttttttttttttttttWttfi Spring* Reduction Sale : A P N. BROWN & SONS Prices lower than ever for CAS!! ONLY. GOODS ALWAYS THE BEST Notice in hereby given that the following named pettier han fue<t uotice of hie m vii I d > » Mrs. Robt. Irving was down to make fi. nl proof in supp.iri oi c aim. ami ; jour streets today. We are in- that aaid proof will be made beforethe Regia < r | from Harney one day this week. an«i Keieiverat liuri.s, Oregon, vi> March .!•!. < formed Mr. Simmons has given up l i ’ ” ?0i>. viz: w lit! of t«e«n’ze W Watvib 1 i th« ii>e ,-w E. 1 1 , , No .. 1404 i.;«i..iw W •_ ; SW -ec. 1<J autl U a N V\ 1 . >ce. L', • ’ his contract on the stage route ^Bvron Terrell and family have 1 for ............ F8 E., W. M from Diamond to Denio which Ils moved to their ranch up the river. I He names he lollowing wit.iosea to prove t h!g continuous residence upoi. ami mhivatu u j I sub-contracted from M. F. Wil- Tom Cleveland and Mr. Brunei i. v wm iem <■ g jr . j«m<s i a«a i t -n ; j Biggs, all of Buri.a, urt gon. j liams. are over from the Dreweey section earuf . Reg:»ter Marvin William» of Borns, Or., , on business. ' —- -------- -- ----- --------------- “~ 'and Ida V. Dockman of Spokane, -------------- ........................ - 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION : Daily Have» was a visitor to our ' were married at the Methodist i I Ntri t. STATES I ANI> 01 1 1. F. I J i parsonage Thursday aflernoon, by city yesterday evening. He re Burns, Ore,. February i, r.'uj j T Notice ia hereby given '.hat the following- • Rey. A. R. Lambert. They will ports his child and those of hie named settler has riivd notice <>f his ii.:< l’.ti. t: make final proof in support of lus claim, ami L live at Burns—Spokesman Re borlher, Ted, as improving from to that said pro.if trill be ma .c leRrctiic Rej- • fr * their severe attack of scarlet feyer. am! Keceiver at Burns, Oregon, on Ma cii ii'h view. • • OUR LOW PRICES CONTINUE Every uioman likes to look urll-dressed, yet every uiomao can.iot afford the constint expecse cf dress- mjking. Buy Standard patterns and be you* omn They are dress-maker. They tnill give you style seam »Homing; they are taell-fittlng; they are Bring your butter, eggs ami pre - duec of all kinds to \V. E Huston Hay is becoming a scarce arti at the Durkhuimtr building. cle. The tux roll is now ready and Jason Bennett was seen on our ¡taxpayers can get a 3 per cent re- streets this week. . bate by ¡laying before March 15 Craig Catterson came up frutu I, - ' * ----- — - ■ Lawen yesterday. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ■ A. 8. Swain spent a few days UN1TB0 .«TATIS LAND OFl'K E. ’ i BURNS, Ore., February 19CS.I | with Lis family this week Job printing—The Time» Herald 1903, viz: lid. E. N<». a'.» «.f Frank «’ nibble, for NE% of Sec. 14. T. -» h , R -7 E. W . M lie URmcs ’he foilowiiK wilneasea to prove his continuous io»i«!ence upon ami ”Ultivation of said land. \ ic R. J. Wil'inms, \\ W. Math ews 1». R. Thorn and ligac Foster, ail oi Riiev, Oregon. WM. FAR KE. Register. H CONTEST NOTICE. 1'XITEH STATES I ISIl lin’ll i. I Ore , February f, 19C3J A sufficient conn Bt Hllirtax it has ii’;; <eii filed iu thia office bt Henry K. l e!t«»n. cioiteMaui, Hgaiuai ilonustea l entry Nr;o/, made June •Ju, r.-oj, for bW'g Section : 0. To.i ’. r t ip . ■ > . K ruk « •• E . by Leon Eie man t outc-ntee. In which it it; alie^ I lot’ ►•u<l I •«. n I u iiiHin ' r removed from bhi «1 and and nbandone 1 the same. That he haa not made any improv< - menta on aaid land nor hiui he e\ ei • sta! a reaideure upon and land, and that *t.i I al leged abac nee from the land whb not due to h • employment in the A my. Natyor th«1 Mtuint Corpa of the Unitel siaitR. mid paitka are her«‘by notitie«! to appea , •«-apoml and offer evidence touching Rant a>le H’iona at l«‘o’< lock a m, on Mart b. H 1 03. I efore the RvgitrerHnd Receiver at the United bia'.ea Laid Ollice in BurnH. Oregon. The n ii«t contea’ant having, in a proper a th •lavit, ti’cl Evbruar« 0.1'.1«'.”, h--1 fo th fae a v- hit h allow flint after due diltgeueo pcrao i.d aervit e of this notice can not be ina-lc. it is heri ' y o de-ed and dire« ted that nui I. notice befivt u by due aud proper publication. Wil. FARRE, H-’gialer. $¡.00 I I ONLY A LITTLE SPURT FOR fell DAYS. !l Just to liven things up and make a little voern H Muslins in Lonsdales, Chapmans—The Best—Soft finished » U goods that ne J no recommendation. The price just to try you, 11 und 12 yds................................ 0 Outing flannel» in Teazledowne, Alaska Warmth. Goldendala — We can act mmodutu you during the time they last at .*« — 121 ceni grades FLANNELETTES—Sold for 12^ and IB'*, now tr :: ! I C \LICO—Solids, Itnt-lVrcale»». Fancy Child rens small checks— Piice during this sale, 15 yds I I !0c I H GINGHAMS—Pin checks, medium checks, Dress Plaids— ! i.r r prit ■ 10 cent»—now we will let them go (fp n ,•> at 12 and 14 yds.......................................................... vJ s . V Ü SHOSS -A littl« reduction -25 cents a’pair on unythinq in th# house except H g • » QUEEfi] QUALITY. I j« BG01S, 25 down on any pair in the Louse A matter of making more business for us I and a matt'r of making a few dollars for you cn your purchases. i ii fering from quinsy, arrived in the ¡city yesterday evening. John is At The Cid Stand. considerable better but came to consult his physician and, we-un- f Family Records at the Burns derstand, will remain hero until -»•♦?•*«»••> utttt«:::::::tntttt::tttt::tt «Sttttmn:n;:ttt:tt::u:: nnntmnmt« ! Furniture. Store. These records entirely recovered. are something superior, because Geo. Buchanan returned to Burns NOTICE. they include a complete record of again Tuesday with his wife to tttttttttttttttttitttr'tvt’tnt' 'rrttftTtttttSttvtrttttit*-t:t-tt........;tt*t?t-‘t»ttttttttttttttt ;.,:::;i.tttttr.:í::tt:::::::t:::r:r.:;. i::i:,.Jtt:;::ttttr¡ tt relatives on both sides of the house get medical aid for the felon on «r -—--------------- ---- ----------------------------- ■ — for three generations. Call ex- her finger, muntioned in our last Notice is hereby given that pnr sunlit tn an order duly tn ide by If se know you’ll buy. issue The Timzs-fierald h . mbr«« i» 0P from Nar- amine and He a so brought h s chi 1 C Levens, t.' iuntv Judg« of Har • • rows Somet h'l’g every family should dren, tile little sun . need ed Bull?' in v county. On gnu on the 21st i dental work Mr Buchanan aid day of February, 1903. I the un J F Mahon, the big stock man have. ** * ^The telephone company should lie is simply looking for | family are at the Cottage. TBI LARGIST (TRCVLATION OT of Anderson valley, was an arrival dersigned executrix of the estate of today. some of those good things | arrange to have connections to all Z.HT «IWAFAPICR IN THIS COUNTY. I F or S ai .E —Two lots front on John W J1 ne», deceased, will on m the line of Groceries, | Ike Constance made a flying vis autside points from Burns during Main St and First St. with cottage [ Ihu sdav. th' 5lh day of Marell, Flint, Feed amt Produce | lots with I 19^3 proceed-to i.fl' r for sale at it from Warm Springs vesterdsy, nights. Two instances lately pbv-’ i on each, one barn Four I" • ATC1JAT FEHRUAKY 1W -icians were wanted at outside | carried by I returning home this morning public iiuction, the following di- ’orchard of pea-, app'e and cherr tioints and cou’ii not be reached 1:1 I»'r«'nial prop.-itv belong- current« <V uooseb-r i bcsring.two W H Cecil, one of the »’ll stan- X- ^W. E. HUSTON ! to 'phone. The people of tine ! ing to said estate, to wit: Ten head Local N ews. room house on it, access to an irri tial stockmen of Crane creek, was ,1W Dnrklicimer Building. | section should demand such ser- gating ditch Also one lot with ”* unbroke horse»—m in s mid geld- a business visitor to our citv today. vice. | seven-room building,-good loca- ‘"R*—at 11,0 Wll'le prol,t I’i*er>' ». . .1.. I.o........... ..t«i.....tj.tt..tt.ttíttuni*tt,.í.l.¿..,; ........ ........il. tt This office acknowledges a call. Bent Em’>ree is in the citv. There may be a few local nini- i tion. Terms: One third cash with Stable, Burns. Oregon. F.iy Comegys and wife came up Good fresh butter at Huston’». ELMA A JONES, rods in this vicinity who do not two years for balance in equal year Xfrocri Narrow is yestrrday and are Executrix. Mr» Hank Anderson arrived [ I the guests of f the former'» mother, know that Bill McKinney has a ly payments at 8 per cent, hocoe-Thursday from a brief trip Mrs. N. Comegys. Fay expects to new automatic extracting, ham particulars call at this office. merless shotgun of the very latest NOTICE FOR BIDS. to ouU'ale point». return home tomorrow, his wife re Mr. ar.d Mrs. Isaac Schwartz en- improved pattern. It does irot a» Price Withers is down from HarX ...ANO... maining here until spring. Notice is hereby given that the a i general thing, take the public tertained a few of their friends nt ney today. He reports his family Just think, you get 5 per cent long to find a boy with his first their beautiful home last evening, County Court of Harney county recover! d from scarlet fever. diecouut on all cash purchases pair | of hoots, hut this may have the occasion being the second anni will rec« ive sealed bids up to Sat AiTi i«U the peoplo of E hr I hik I Central Oren >n all Ilio opp itnnltv of a versary of their marriage, The urday, March 7, 1903, at 2 o’clock Bromu» Inermous or Brome made at our store. Save your ■ escaped the notice of a few. firat-<‘hk*8 modern B hmiichh College. It ia n home infllilution covering host and hostess are among the p in, for building the Stenking Grass seed for sale Geer A Cum- checks and when you have fo every couroe involved in B iim iichh College work I'a rultH are the trame Miss Gladys Hopkins, of Weiser most popular society people in our Water gruile us required by tin munlbs worth return them to us aud get hr ch ri g'.-'l «I mp where ami the met hods are the rame. Hl uhm I .«• admit b il Idaho, sister to our fellow towns city and know well how to enter- specification» of John E Johnson nt any tune, f n»t i fiction at the College or by mail. During the atnti .er L. B. Springer and Geo. Mar- 25c. worth of goods free man V. J Hopkins, arrived here ii outlift Ihr College will conduct a tain. The friends present took now on filo in the office of County \ eogtlv <t Kenyon. shall Were in the city the first of on ■ Isst Wednesday’s stage arid will j their departure at a late hour, I Clerk. The Court reserves the th« week on business. Hon K H Teat returned from , make her home with Mr. and Mrs T wishing them many happy returns. right to reject any or all bids. Salem Sunday after a forty days’ Hopkins for the preset.t. We are Gove mor Chamberlain hi»» hìru - Those present w-re, Dr and Mrs F S. RIDER. siege of law making Mr. Te6t informed , that the voung lady is a Marsden. Judge and Mrs Levi ns. ed th« bill introduced by Senator County Clerk. passed several bills of interest to , dressmaker ai d will open parlors Randrto amend Burns charter. Mr and Mrs. Trisch. Mr ari l Mrs T tcacbcr* h t»«l other« who lenire a reviewing» or pre] unt"fv courte. Eastern Oregoti ai)d his district, it: our city immediately. No Thornton Williams, Mr. and P’. h »j oi’.n is of pen v ork, an<! full information on B uhììb ah < ’«jil 'go atib- TOITHE PUBLIC—"The Ore among them being the securing of doubt , she will be liberally patron Weidenberg, Sr. ject«. nddrv*« gon Hotel,” is now open for busi an appropriation of $15.000 for the ized. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. ness »nd we solicit« your patronage fishing industries of the atate, a The report was received her« This office turned out some The co-partnership heretofore while in town. several days ago that unknown large portion of which will b- ap- small po-ters yesterday announc parties had fired into a band <,| existing Fetwi • e Li e C i,dwell nml Respectively, 1 piled in the maintaining of the fish ing a social dance by the B A C., W. A. & K. Calkins. sb«ep belor.ging to W W Brown A d i■' rd. in I r lie m i.mne hatchery at Ontario —Democrat. Friday night next. We were la on the range near Hampton Butte ’f * aldw. L A. Byrd, has been di- - A. P Duncan and Ron, Leonard 1 Chae Owens arrived here )a«t boring under more or less excite C. II vuEGTI.Y. I B, KENT«!«. and killed about 4<XJ. Asnoother olved bv mutual eonsent, A. M. who have been in the employ of A. gatur(jay frotn the Alvord ranch ment and fixed the date March 6. particulars Lave been received we Bvril retiring from th« bu-ii.t-s Venator the p»«t winter, «pent the and that evening took another ’<•2. when it>hould have been '03 'can give nothing definite aixiut the le1 • Caldn II :.«-iiin- ill it.'.’ bt week'in our city looking after turn at the I. O. O. F. ’ goat." Under the circumstances we matter, in fact we do not know for ednes» of the firm —♦Deniers in— some business affair». Chas, has bad considerable ex should be pardened and will stat'- certain that the camp was raided I.K»! t'Al.nwri f . Book-keeper Holland, of the perience at ■‘busting" bror.cos and it was the fault of our youngest at ail. It will by remembered that A M. Bvnr> P. L. 8. Co . returned from Mal was therefore prepared for the typo mentioned elsewhere. Mr Brown was accused of inform- — ckrit/, <Ihts. u‘u re, Tin irtire, t'uttìertf, I'm ni heur county the first of the week. fray. He reports a mild winter The very enterprising firm of ing on several rancher» in Crook /mjilenieiit.'i, II///</////7/.v. /'/«////••. Paint, Mrs. Holland and little daughter, I in the southern part of the county. county who had government land . i Schwartz ft Budelman will be Oil, Doorn, ll'intlotrn, Etc., Eh'. Gladys, remained at Vale to visit F or S ale — I will sell mv half f.,un(J ¡n ¡he new Fry brick before fenced and a» a consequence they relative- for an indefinite period. interest In the blacksmith «hop and .¡)c en{j n( wpr|t jj,,. painters were ordered torn down. Ex,ires A. Venator ha« dieposed of his tools situated on south Main street, Krp completing the work on the eions at that time and published entire sheep holdings, consisting of also the whole of the lot tog’-ther «helving, counters, etc., in nice report» since indicate that these eeveral thousand, to outside buy with mv residence property with «hspe One new feature in the parties resent Mr. Brown's action ers, whs. we understand, are in the two lot«. \t uld like toll» - f'T tIP » build, ng is a ah>-e. d.-ps rt >n> tit and possibly this sheep shooting market for m >re »5 • are in- Stock or »''ll for cash w>-l] arrang’d and h..ri<ly. Tt.-y is the out com*- of a desire f »r re V* 4 isfac- r> anti «»rant K «t-rson. wl|] ,nin”p‘*n up some new al- veug- if such 1« " > »e hope the formed th- price wax v* miitier will <>e sifud do«n ami th- JOHV (JEM BERI.! Bu«ns. Or.- traction» In tlioir fine«. lory. : ZTh e nianag r of this gr-at relig- guilty parlies made to pay for such •Jcw'-ler. < >¡>t i< • ■ i While attending the ma«« meet It appear, from from from Mr injustice Teh- ing at th* court bouse last night ions weekly ha« t-e-n connected Kntrmv «-r. Hanley's interri *w in HANDSOME MIRRORS, gram th At the r-¡sort’d big deal . Henry Richardson took out bls ! Willi the newspaper uualue»» since Fine Watch Repairing A A A. Phillips, who is the inven cialtjr. IRON 3EQ3. in which he and oth«r« had pur- pocket book to get blank paper to 1*89 and during that period has chased the entire P. L S Co. writ« hi» ballot. Instead of re bad » varied experience in regard tor of a self-healing branding iron, Chik’ren’s'lron Beds opposite the r. o. holdinr- in Oregon, was a little turning it to hi« pocket laid it to working with and employing ha« ju»t returned to his home in j printer». He has found that girls Denver, C<d., after a trip through down and forgot it. After • return premature. Cc n*.crToh!es,Com' ing down town he missed the book make the beet and moat ealitfacto all the principal countries of Eu Th« •• •ctisn of a sne^-«« >r to modes, Mattxcases Henry w«» not so particular atiout rv typos, and while be may not rope in the inter-.is of bis ir.reu •••••• th- lat'1 C ongrea«inin T«»ngii* <»l the lee-k but it contained ♦ 145 in ■ »pend the reat of his days in a lion. J T. OAKKI1T Although his method of « SIMOX LEWIS, Pi lows, Lenclium lb* tot di strict wiL b* h’ 1-1 hank note» which he preferred t«>; prrnt »hop, he is pleased to branding was introduced only a Jun« 1’t Guornor <in3rr!wi Kirch n Oil Cio h of •bort time ago. it ia now being have on his person in of th» opinion that auch lilt;*» ha- fe-eti widely adopted twei kiiwl LEWIS ft throughout th« added to about th* court hou»e. will br th“ most conv-n’ent for v •- force west The ’».V ■e l*.tl»isl» of a II • ••ver. «h-- BOI TH linal.le lc find rhe ,.r i ter« t« g-< t > th- poti« This barn V'L’pM O». «■e *r:d <>f t Meet I IlwSp-f ¡deled ano i ar '. •• a rae-r- * I A « • * Wau ms. wag- V» J « well treated s -> .eii is turned rvali»-- ir- i at v«»»r t«*r g <-..’ ■ ng you a M .ch-. R .• f <4 . r We * in ■ nd r»*e uw. yee tei. lay -Vem C. Eel' into and loirned inside the ed tn me wi WeloHSl* J Í rida c bar Fa-iu 1. I Wa, of rare. II w t hir< g® arriving weighed » lb» If he br.nding metal, which is hereb» <—A and ni"t«er i «5 no h-iude 1| gu ISk-.n e in >re («4 * X) with the ad-i.omtim tn urn to kept hot constantly. The »elf BALED II S| - - heating branding iron ia now pat- care Í.1I in the future or »¡piota nu Your Pair FU' NITORE CO 105 tented in fourteen countries.—Ex guardian. e. O C. Co S chwartz & B udelman . Burns, Oregon. N. BROWN & SONS. He’s not after | - [ CITIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL S. mm I’. r N ormal S ciiooi TZ. Z’rin., IBixmS, Oregon. VOEGTLY & KENYON, HARDWARE AND MACHINERY A Mew Line of DINING CHAIRS and ROCKERS NEW FEED BARN. Wall P ris