The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 05, 1903, Image 2

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Notice of F'"«1 Seulement
BURNS AS A MUSICAL TOM N
streams affected by the irrigation
In the County Court, for Harney
work. It should be established
County, State of Oregon
by the laws of the state just how
In
the Matter of the Estate
(Continued
from
page
one.)
j
much water a man is entitled to,
of Arthur Blanckley Puli 11
and these laws should be the re­ singers are angels in disguise.
<
' ’^OldbyM
The disposition to stand aside Deceased.
Mi l’.. I ItlPTlON RATEb:
sult of patient investigation and
' -'Uit
hereby
given
Notice is
One Y.-«r
|ZM
study on the part of men who are and allow a few ambitious people
Rix Muiillii.
i.fjO
T'lie
open
-
a
Thomae
F.
Arnold,
executor,
tin
­
Three Month«
. .75
competent to frame measures of to do all the work does not hasten
der the will, of the estate of Arthur
geese has been in effect since
the desired end. It takes com­
such importance.
Blanckley Paton, deceased, having
We
are
informed
¡ EEF, u S
September 1st.
.11 Ills II I I: li
"The resolution introduced in the munities a long time to discover
M*aa(«r
these watei fowl ai e more numer- last session of your legislature giv­ this fact The secret spring lies in filed his final account as executor
•W-?
of said estate and that Tuesday '
vcral
years,
near
ous
III
in
tor
the
education
of
the
masses,
not
ing
the
governor
power
to
appoint
the Sth day of Sep. 1903, at 161
Our attention has been called
to an art ic le published in a Winne- the lades and vamps. Sagehens a commission of five men to inves­ the few.
This town is right in the midst o’clock A. M. at the Court House,
tigate .the question and frame a bill
iniii i a paper to the effect that a are not m ai ly so numerous this
LEVENS & MACE, Jropts.
been for the next session of the body of a musical revival; if you are wil­ in Burns, Harney County. Oregon
season,
in
f
id
they
have
large number of sheep had been
ling
to
help
to
make
Burns
a
musi
­
has
been
set
as
the
time
for
hear
­
should lie acted upon and the men
sold and di i\ en out of tiie Mal­ scarce for th - p.i-i three years. so appointed given time and oppor­ cal town show it by aiding this ing of objections to said final ac­
Whether
this
is
caused
by
hunt
­
heur counties. This statement is
count and the settlement of said '
tunity to do their work in an intel­ movement all you can.
not lorred and is misleading so ing. the cold w intei s or that they ligent and conscientious manner.
If you have the means but can’t estate.
far as I lai ney county is concerned. are slat mg hack in the hills, we This would be the greatest help sing, you can make somebody hap­ All heirs, devisees, or parties in­
T here have been not to exceed do not know. These birds are that men of the state could render py who cannot afford the price of terested
MJlVowu in
•». Baid
---- estate will appear
--•11
5000 bead of sheep sold ill this now protected as are ducks and those in the service of the depart­ a ticket. The class meets every and file their objections to said
Tuesday and Friday nights at 7:30. final accounton or before said date
county this season and there are geese and, while the law did not ment.”
meet with approval at first, it may
Thomas F. Arnold,
After Friday evening, Sept. 4th. all
at least 50,000 head for sale.
Executor.
j
be
well
tin
i
are
protected.
the
sessions
will
be
held
at
the
Nev nd Elegant Liver ’ whoirts-(' -nplete. Pg
1 lie impression seems to have
Additional Locals
Presbyterian
church.
Horses boa .1 by the dai. week or
gone out lli.it llarney county has
The credit laome - is ¡1 serious
F. C. Dibble and wife came over
’
rnontli.
Spcciwl eare gk. 11 all stock
no mutton leh and buyers have
Notice to Credile»
Oranges and lemons at Huston’s.
not been coming in as in former drawback to this section. Mer­ from Silver creek Tuesday.
Special accommodations for Commet^ coi
We are informed that W. J. King,
years. We have lots of them — chants and business men of all
See the Lace Window Curtains All persons having claims against j
J.
W.
Kelso
deceased
are
notified
kinds
should
try
to
remedy
this.
......___ Store. Nothing
of Lawen, will move to luaho to at the 1 Furniture
gooil fat ones awaiting buyers.
Cor. Main and B Sts., B-ms. OregaWill
nicer.
that by order of the Honorable
Not only have ive mutton but We have been informed that reside permanently.
_ __________ .— ■■.........
torm
goods i .m be sold at much lower
County Court in Probate for Har­
stock sheep f. 11 sale.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. John
Administrator's Notice.
figures
if
settlements
were
made
ney
County,
State
of
Oregon,
dated
:hin
boy.
□ Ahl lough it lias been an exceed­
Budelman. Aug. 29, an 81b
the 26tb day of Marcii 1903, the
ingly dii M ason range conditions more frequent. It would certain­ Congratulations are in order.
undersigned was appointed Admin­
Notice
of
Appointment')
ly
be
a
benefit
to
all
concerned
if
are not •<> bad as have been pic­
John Robinson and son Jack of Administrator of the I
istrator of the estate of J. \\ Ktdso
the
long
credit
business
was
stop
­
1*h
tured 0} outside papers and The
returned from an extended trip to Estate of Effie M Syme j
deceased and qualified on the 5tli
ZZcxclzs, Bue. boaidsu^ j
)
the desert and the southern part of Deceased.
Times Herald finds stock in good ped. Consider this.
day of August 1903, and to present
the county.
condition. T he report that feed
Notice is hereby given that the such claims either to him in per on
C^rxieig-es, Evi.g'gies. lie I
is short and the hay crop far be­
It appears that the Oregon con­
M. D. Wilburns, the civil engi­ undersigned has been appointed or by mail directed to him in, the j
low the average has, perhaps had gressional delegation have trou­ neer who has charge of the goyern- administrator of the above named care of his attorney. Thornton
TUUO CARLOADS JUST
a tendancy to create an impres­ bles of their own in the wav of ment Geological work on the irri­ estate;—that such appointment is Williams, Burns Ore. properly veri- '
. Complete line on hand.
sion that stock is in poor condi­ appointments. J. W. Knowles gation works in this section, was a by virtue of an order of the Honor­ fied and vouched for as required
tion and that many would be com­ had the iin.inimous endorsement ' pleasan. caller at this office Wed- able, the County Court of the State by law within 6 months from ti.
’
a a •
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___
______________________ of Oregon, for the County of Har­ expiration of thè publication of this
pelled to i ell before winter. Such
ney, duly made and entered in that notice.
being the impression buyers may
behalf.—that the date of said order
First publication dated Augu-t
think that by holding off until
RUSER VI-1) SLATS.
is
the 19th day August 1903 and 8, 1903, in The Times-Herald I
later they can get stock at most
that the undersigned has qualified weekB, 5 insertions. Last publi-
any pi ii e. This is not the case
Y) seh n ■: Oil, Binding Tcwse, WireRt.
r- »
thereunder and is now the duly catiion Sept 5, 1903.
E Tiines-I lerald has secured 64 nice comfortable chairs
and bin ei s ivill make a mistake
Pure f’lanilit; Rope.
appointed, qualified and acting ad­
J. H Oard,
A • to b In- u-. J for reserved seats at the benefit Wednesday
if they follow this out.
ministrator of said estate. That
Administrator.
The Times-! lerald finds more
night. It has also sei ured the use of a team from the Lewis
all persons having claims against
Estate
of
J.
W.
Kebo
deceased,
& Dibble stable which will be used to take chairs from the
than an average amount of fitly
said estate, should present the same a---- ■ ......... ....... ......................
Imines of people who desire their own chairs, and return them
lias been put up this season, the
to me, the undersigned, by mail,
the next day. The usual price will be charged, 75, $o and 25
I’. I,. S. Co alone stacking 950
addressed at Lawen Post Office,
Up-to-date job printing at reason­
cents. Seats on sale at Horton’s drug store from Monday
Harney County, or through my
tons more than usual, and stock­
able prices.
attorney, at his office in Burns;—
men tire safe in that respect.
noon.
that such claims should be duly
They 1 an get the feed to carry
|k
EMEMBER
there
will
be
no
expense
to
this
perfor-
verified as by law required, accom­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
tlieii stock ou r, but prefer sell
panied
by vouchers if any exist,
A|»m.mce
The
Times-Herald
manager
is
“
humming
”
log provided a reasonable price is
fXITEP STATES I..1X0 OF! b K
mid be handed in within six months
Burn«. Oregon, July-
I •«
everything
required,
hall,
lights,
chairs,
printing,
team,
etc.
offered.
Notice 1« hereby given that
It V Th " -
from
the
expiration
of
this
notice,
All
tin-
ic<<
ipls
go
to
the
benefit.
Buy
your
tickets
at
the
of
Bum«.
Harnev
county,
Orrth-t
bis
Cattle buiers could find many
of hitefitirtn » a iMMlft» ^rittirKt. uH t - Tr<
viz: four weeks full time from and DOlice
drug stole No ••de.ul-heads” will be allowed in the opera
lan<l claim No L’3, for the vF.1, and
. M .
prime beef at this time. They
JO. Tp ¿* > . R 29 E W M
Hi" I:
after the date of the first notice in­ Hee.
i
i«ler and Receiver at Burin-. Oregon, . t\ I f ►
house,
so
don
’
t
wait
to
get
your
tickets
at
the
door.
w< d do well to ...... .. at this
serted in The Times-Herald, news- day the 29th day ot September, I’Hti
natnea the fallowing witnesm-H t<» pita-
time a> -I' k n ill be in better con
piq>er, printed and published at the He complete
irrigation and reeltimnih>h h
’* ’i;. *.: John
Ereerhan, inllh« < hai I •
dition to diive now than later.
Burns, to-wit, Saturday the 22nd I#»,
.v... Allen and Mart V Baker.
U m I \ k it e . I"
of the delegation fol register of nesday. Mr. Williams informs us day of Augustand the consecutively
the land office at La Grande but that he is now camping at the Tex succeeding four regular insertions
the president has appointed E. W. Martin place but will finish work thereafter, making in all five in­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
in that vicinity the first of next sertions and ending Saturday the
I )avis.
VN1TED SI ATES r.AXh < »EH' E
achei
week and will then move to the 19th day of September 1903, from
Burn«, Oregon, September, I, I1'
Notice is hereby given that th- foil" i
in.
C.
Tom Bain place south of Harney.
which last named date the eaid named settler has tile«! notice of lun in ­
to make final proof inaupnort <rf hieciaim. and
on
Ci
Militi MIT COMINU.
said proof will be made before the ID .. » • r
Miss Frankie Shelley expects to , six months period commencée to that
and Receiver at Burna, Ordgon.on OetoJier. I •
fa
’
lalbu
1903, viz: Hd. E. No. 1665 of Nannie l‘.\< r!<
take her departure Munday for run.
the NU s W'4. SE‘4NW';. see.R, I ?i's i; -
t’lieif 11idriigrapher E. H. Portland where she will attend
J. P. Dickeneon
V. Fai
F . U M
She names the following witnen"> in pron
Newell .mil p.utv are unable to school this winter.
By
Administrator.
rd ay 1
her contiLuoua residence upon nnd ■ ult i\ ’..-j
of said land, viz. Charier trronin. I
l i
visit this section this season to in-
Thornton Williams,
Hugh A Martin. David \\. t ox. all of 1
A. C. Welcome, the popular
I;011
Oregon.
Hie Attorney.
sped the work now being done
W m . Fill«, I;. ,inter.
assistant cashier of the First Na­
by the Government engineers on tional Bank, left Wednesday for a
zou w
A SPECIALTY.
the irribation work, It is stated few weeks' vacation at Clover
pair
that the w 01 k is not far enough swail.
GEER & I'TIRI' - Burns "'•d<
advanced to begin actual work,
Mrs J. F Mahon, accompanied
In speaking of the matter of Gov- by her daughters, Misses Emily and
22^1 Bli
eminent litigation works .it a re­ Pearl, was a visitor to our city a
_______________________ _________ _________ _ ___ —Robi
We have just received a consignment of our Fall and Winter Dry
f the
ception .it IN mill ion l ist Saturday few days this week.
Goods, Linings, Trimmings, ready made Skirts. Waists, Fasci­
evening. Mr. Newell said that the
h
L Racine was brought down from
nators, Outing Flannels, Ribbons, Laces. Muslins, Calicos, readv
government works would be put hie tuounlain home the first of the
made Clothing, Notions; in fact everything that is carried in an
til st in pl.u i -> where they would week, having again been stricken
Win
up to date General Merchandise Store. We carry the
do the most good to the nation, ir- with the old trouble with his lungs.
i espei tne of th. imount of money He is now under care of physicians
that had been raised by the state at the French hotel.
Alfords .the people of East and ('entra al
'1,<
’Y-n-
As well as the
n-' I
, Olili
first class modern Business
It i
for the i .11 ri mg on fc-l the work.
A. 8. Swain, Fred Otley and
•
every
coarse
involved
in
Bi
isii
CHI,
<■
work
I"
In this w.n Nevada would get the daughter Miss Mary and C. J.
as cfiArgèif elsewhere and tli
?
tionl
first fiuits of the work of the de- Johnson were up from Lawen Tues­
at any timtA Instruction at ‘
day. The gentlemen were upon
1,1
wd3
muntlis the (’vllego will condtn ♦ a
p.u tment ft om the fad that the land business, Miss Mary to visit Of ’ Dress Goods and Trimmings of any house in the county. This u
.
n Ma
IS admitted
I
by every dress-maker in town.
conditions of that state demanded friends.
Or ïimcs-MuraÎd
pensation for the trouble of put-
tin^their horses in condition, as
as encourage the raising of a
be ft er ilass of rac ers and harness
horsts
4RKE —
I
LEWIS & ft ¿ARGUE,?«,
Gain and Acme Bucks.
Deering flowers nd Bindc3E<
Buckeye and Osborne Mov11“*
_j
IVr^ctxiixe Extra
New Stock of Bicyc
a TION
Just Received
Fall and Winter Goods.
CITIZENS BUSINESS COLL^ -
CORRESPONDED ÖE SCB1^
BEST ASSORTMENT
BEST QUALITY
that something be done before all
C. Beary has our thanks for two
of the people in it moved out. In nice, fat ducks brought in from his
Oregon th i onditions w ere not so "duckery” at the Narrows These
are the tirst birds of this season to
critical as to demand such haste. find their way to this office.
I le and his enguicct s could make
Mrs A M. Byrd returned home
then reporis^andUp>se would be Tuesday from her visit to her old
submittjxl tu tin board of engi- home in -Crook county, She was
[ ncetsrfm.l ft ai them go to the de- accompanied upon her return by
jcUicatAMrtinnr^Tvminciit. n nb<> «<■ hands lay the her aisters. Misses Bessie and Janie
Anderson, who will visit her for a
All this will settlement of the question.
time.
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••But there is one thing,” said
Tt> more interest be­
H B Smith, a real estate tnan
nefit.
I he speed pro- I Mi Ni ii < ... "111.11 'he men ot this of Union, was in the city Monday
l^mtn .itid athletic events also have I state u ho are interested in the and Tuesday. Mr. Smith was here
business connected with the
“* lheir place and are essential. The , qilestn m i an do to hasten the mat­ on
Abner Robbins estate He return­
men
7iiiHs-llct ild bi lieics, however, | ter, and that is to assist the
ed home Wednesday
that all speed l ontests should be who ate in the service of the fed-
A visit to the race course these
that niornin<w
confined to Hamel County horses I eral government by s»—
shows many horses in
Tssed by training for the races Fair week
This would encourage lov.il horse­ there ate suitable l.ni^f^si
men to bring tn thc.r runners,. the state legislature coy ering the People who enjoy such (port will
see some of the best racing ever
Irotteis ami paevs. knowing they iiMHlitn.ii. to b. nu t s.» that w hen witi.eased on this track thia vesr
would not l»e outclassed by horses the timvii' i<t. i the department
I H Holland and family took
from the outside, This would, I to take action in the master it will their departure Tuesday for the
perhaps, not give the visitors to not be h.impetcd by locally condi­ railtoad Mra Holland and little
the l.|ir any fast harness races, but tions that w i l retard work. \J here Gladys w'll spend several weeks
visiting relatives and Mentis at
they would be satisfied, as Harney should lx' Ian. p.i«scd tl >t will Vale, Ontario and Boise City. Mr
County stockmen and breeders take i an ot th. | hi .> i rights of all Holland expects to return in a week
would li.'.v e some benefit and com-' men to the water of the various | or so.
to oator to van to.
art Atrr f»
kov
yooJo.
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è EtEMEIVIBER,
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If you buy an article at the City Drug Store and find i’
in any way unsatisfactory, bring it back and get your monev
back. I do not, at any time, want your money unless you
are satisfied. 1 am not sentimental about it; I know it VII
pay me to treat you well.
HEREFORE if you are wanting anything in the
druk’s, medicines, toilet articles,
article« peifum««. . nut<
1 line of drugs,
candies, books, periodicals, or anything usually carried by a
tirst doss pharmacy, give me a call and be convinced. T<
those living out of town, will be glad tor you to m ike th
City Drug Store bead-quarters while in the city. I. i
your bundles until you are ready to leave town anJ'Ojei will
I h - taken care of.
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