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(The iimes-licraid. ’ '''i H ATC Kl) A Y HEPTKM BEK 19, HMKJ. 81 • B8( J KI rr ION K A T Eh One Year Hix Mouths Three .Monthi I2.ÛU 1.00 .75 JI IJAN BIRD HARNEY COUNTY AT ST. LOUIS FAIR Hon. Jefferson Myers, presi dent of the Lewis and Clark cen tennial exposition commission, was a visitor to our city this week. Mr. Myers is making a tour of Southeastern Oregon in the inter est of the Lewis and Clark and for the purpose of gathering a display of products for the Louis iana Purchase exposition at St. Louis. He was most agreeably surprised at what he saw in this valley and the fruit and vegetables grown at this high altitude, lie- arranged with a committee of tin- fair association to send a nice col lection of products of our section to the Lewis and Clark commis sion at Portland which will latei be sent to St. Louis. The following is a list of exhi bits wanted from this county: wood, wool, grain, grass (native,) wild grass, hour vegetables, fruit, hops, red sand stone, borax. This collection the tot al committee will get together by Dec. 1st in ordei that the commission may have it in place at St. Louis by Feb. I, 1904. Mr Myers addressed the people from the grand stand at the fair grounds yesterday afternoon, lie- stated that the outside had no idea of what we have in Harney county and that the business men of Portland were ignorant of our wonderful resources, lie also stated that the display of our pro ducts at the St. Louis fair would be a revelation lo the people when they learn of the great altitude in which it was grown. The gentleman informed the Times Herald that Gov. Cham berlain was much interested in this particular section and had in sisted on Myer* taking the trip. IMKREI* STILI AT LARUE. ADMINISTRATOR ' NOTICE THE FAIR. Garred’s mother was a witness at the inqu »1. She testified that Ad (i.iried, the murderer, had two w eeks. Thai In 1 son had been at U kiah as) lum md had escaped. She tc'liiicd that her sun had left hoi id had carried a gun with him He told her before he stai 1 ’h.: is going to see his hr >tiu rs, Joe and Charles, in Oregon On Moo , tin- witness testi fied, In 1 -on li.ui complained that In- had I . , d p.asoning and that he ‘-was gone up.” She testified that she did not know the de ceased Bui h l heard of the Mc Kinnons. T he lab t received here is to the elfei t tiiat Garred had not yet been captured, but the sheriff of Sonorn < had gained clues that had not been made public. L a 1 eh \ telegram received today by -iherifl Allen states that offn 1 1 ■ .f \ a. aville,Solano coun ty i-wh.mg, I not- with Ad Gar red I t night, (iarred escaped but the officers captured a horse and rig he had stolen on the ioth Solano counts is south and east of Sonoma county where the kill- ing took plat e. litt: CONCERT. 1’he i oiu i i t to be given by Prof. \\ i i likul and his class next Friday i veiling, Sept. 25th, will be of unu-uial interest. The Proft will sing a number of his best »< h etmns, a tine male quartet is also drilling—also a ladies’ chorus of 16 voices. A number of humorous selections will in ike it interesting for those who enjoy a hearty laugh. The da numbers over 50 voii es, anil 1 1 imposed of the best vocal talent in the city. Such choruses are 1 111 ly heard in a city of 'his size their work will be woi th the pi........ I admission. I ii kets for sale by members of the i l i- ii .ine’s Pharmacy uid tin I :i\ Drug Store. zXs it is uh , curt mi num- >1 table i Ii.in », ’the ni.ii>.i;;< m h.1« de. ided to sell se.it» ill oici the house at 50 cents, 1111I I11 n 25 cents. The I inn s Ik-laid wishes the people ol Burn» to remember that 50 pei lent I the receipts from this concert is given to the town clock fund It is hoped all will attend notice for publication .' C SITED STA Burns, BEEF, Xotlee 1» hereby i Harney County’» Fourth Annual In the Matter of the Estate 1 A il- . aini d Mltler hM nie 1 u i t„ make final proof J® •UPV' lars N. Jorgensen decease J. Fair will not go down in history as that nai-1 pr.Hil .vlll be h . .| l’.e. elV'-r a' Burn any great success as an agricultural To all whom it m i-Viz Hd. E No. • 1’ecial ‘Itnb'i W 3 »E1. and E',- exposition. This is not altogether Notice is hereby given that ti un the ■rdpr9- wZI E..W. M. , „ nam-'S the follow h - through lack of products but of in dersigned, Jorgen Jorg<i.-"n li C'1* his He continuous residence u a,nl cut up to, ofaald land ilz: ,?-dgar terest. What vegetables, fruit and 9th day of Sept, P’"3 Oregon. William h - M‘»tntf See us before ir.an( Nf. I»at j *. all of Vai. grain that was exhibited was good appointed by the Hon. IL * I v w meat. and would compare favorably with County Judge of Harney ( unit CORNED BÏEi3 that grown in a lower altitude and State of Oregon, administrator ot notice for publication ••"ME.)!.; the Estateof Willard- N J rgen=en, other advantages. EXITED STATE- !.A Nil OFFICE. Burns, Oregon, September 1 , The races and sports were all good deceased and all persons having Notiee is herebv given tha' the f numbers and enjoyed by a large claims against said Estate are hen- name«! settler has filed iifxif-o. I crowd. Each card has been very by required to present them. " tl‘ tn make final pruaif in support of nm 1 iuim. ni LEVENS & MACE, ■» P, 1:. ,....|.. ■ nt Hur; ►. ■ ■ - ■ ; r, nops. satisfactory and our visitors go the proper vouchers then.-Fr. w ';i- home well pleased with the treat- in six months from th" dat-- ot thi: Itenani.-, tbe Ii.tl.iinK " ’ "r,'„'."'.A' I hi, continuou, r. •i-l' i - • ups «"I ' notice, to me, the said administra ,.i ment accorded them. Mid luinl. viz: «...» l.irifl"I ' - "¿'A E'lgir L. Bi-e-le. Frn-.k N sl-'U Hll'i l-"> The field sports participated in tor, at my place of residence in ,11 of Urea »er, Oregon by local athletes and teams from Burns, Harney County. Or- gon, or Canyon City and John Day resulted at the otlice of Parrish <v R- ml -I NOTICE F0R PUBLICATI0N. in a victory for John Day team in in said Burns. points. The baseball game Wed Dated this Otli day ot Sept--mln 1 UNITED STATES LAND «>F1 H E. j Burns, Oregon, September 16, l'J0<M nesday afternoon between John Day 1 1903. ■ 1 aettler Ino- nled notti e ol Ma Intentlon J orgen J orgensen . and Burns was won by the latter, lo mane linai pruni in aupi»'« ot hi» ' ?nd Elegant Livery Turnouts Complete. _ . . ... I ! • »... .1 zt.. li..I.i'il .t* IL‘!! - 1STI will be ... mil'll- bel" 'U"- lf- , r r Nc ■ Administrator. t ihnt »ai, : 1 I _ proof the score standing 29 to 5. The I t neJ Receiver »t Burns. Oregon,on October .1, | I ,, V1Z - nd E. No. «»lot lii'iir ■« Huteliil »'<». game Thursday with Canyon City Horses 1 • .tided by the day, wwU f,„ the.-K', NW't.s\V'i Nt • ■. - . I--" ’■ 1 R. .31 E. W. M. North «>1 Mtilhuiu Lake resulted in a victory for Burns, the month. Special care given all stock Administrator » Notice. : He names the fo’lowiuK witnesses to pr'.’ve his coutinuoufl resilience bpoii and ( ultnat ion score being 19 to 5. The Canyon i <if.»ai'l land, viz: W illiam Diinn,<>'raid Giiuin, , Frank Dunu and 1’. I • Dutcher, all oi Narrows, boys had not practiced any and was Ore«on. W m . E a RRE, Region. a picked up team. They decided i Notice of Appointment J I of Administrator of the { Cor. Main and B Sts., Bums. Orç to come over just at last moment Estate of Effie M Syme ; and did not expect to take the game. : Deceased. PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR J The team was composed of Jake > UNITED STATES 1. AND OFFICE. the Notice is hereby given that BURNS, ore. .. Ainaist '.«.1. Blank, A. J. Stephens, Antone Hup- N oti« e is hereby given thfi it Mart linker, o prich, Clyde Nunes, Denver Leedy, undersigned has been ap) int' 1 I Burtib, Harney (dunty, Ory-ion. bus 5 filed iiotlci of intention to make proof on I ■»> desert-la lit I administrator of the above named t luim No. 20x. for the N'j SI?,. ■ -w, \r.', J. E. Marks, C. G. Guernsey, Har ' 4. Sec. 2::, T. 2*. S. R 2^ E, W. M., be estate;—that such apt» ¡iitm'nt i N F. , old Clifford,Lynn George and James 'by virtue of an order of th- Honor - fore, tlie Register a tu I Receiver nt I 'inu. Ore. TZsuclzs, E-ciclzToca:-. mi Tuesday, tiie 2'.' «lay of St pieni Gray. : He names tlie following witnt 1 ;-8« h to prove ion 01 Raid able, the County Court of th" Slat' ! the complete irrigation und r< < lu juat The basketball game Friday af 1 lami. Joint C. Freeman, Juliun • i handler, Tom Osurriag-es, Orc. 1 Allen ahd Joseph N. Thomas, nil tif « m Burns, ■ ternoon was only an exhibition of Oregon, for the County if Har W. m J' • I’.r.E, I: game by local teams. This was ney, duly made and entered i:i t! it TCJUO CARLOADS JUSTflR: behalf.—that the date of said i< quite a drawing curd and the young . , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION', Complete line on hand. ladies were highly complimented is the 19th day Augu t 1- . ami that the undersigned has qtr lif I UNITED STATES LAND oFFIl E,( on the excellent game. Burns. Oregon, Julv is hereby given that Joseph N. Thomtu The racing cards rzsulted as fol thereunder and is now th" duly- of Notice Burns, Harncv County, Ore appointed, qualified and acting ml- notice of intention to niiikv proo lows: land claim No. 323, for the SE’; ministrator of said estate. That Sec. 20. Tp. 2». s„ K. 2.' E.. W. M. MONDAY isler and Receiver ut Burtie, Ore all persons having claims against day the 29th day ol September, 1! H-mile dash, maiden race, purse said estate, should present the same He names the following wittu the complete irrigation ami i ♦ 75. Entries, King Castro by CDaehine Oil, Binding Ttxiine, Wir- lo me, the undersigned, by mail, said land: John C. Freeman, Ju Tom Allen and Mart V. Baker. Richardson, Monte Carlo, by F. S. addressed at Lawen I’-ist Olli ■ Pure Manilla Rope. W m F a rue Miller, Sorrel Ben, by Wm Bulling Harney County, or through my ton. King Castro first, sorrel Ben attorney, at his oflice in Burns — NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION second. that such claims should 1 duly J j-miledash free for all,puree ♦100. CNITED -T.VI ES I.ANU verified as by law required, accom Burns, Oregon, Sej>G tube Red 8, P. C. Buffington. Gray panied by voucher- if any exist, Notice is hereby given that tin named settler Ima filed notii <-< 1 : 1» Dandy, H. Richardson, Billy Mau land be handed in within six mouths t<> make final proof in support that said proof will be inaili- in pin 11, C.E. Whitworth, John R. from the expiration of this m,ii , , f iiutl Receiver at Burn«, ore ini, , | P.03, viz: Hd. E. No. io.-, of Ingersol ¿Weatherly. Gray Dandy 1 viz: four weeks full time from : lllld ’ v NU SWJ4, >E\ NW ,. -• i: . W. M. first, John R second. ! after the date of th" first imti - 1 She names the following witnesses tn I d r continuums reflidencc upon and cultivati TUESDAY Netted in The Titm s-IB raid. 1 1-- of said hind, viz: Charles Cronin, Fred Fine, Hugh A. Martin, David W, Cox, all of Bur is, j-mile dash for saddle horses, paper, printed and publish- 1 t Oregon. W m . F ar re , Ii purse 150. Politi, Fred Fisk, John Burns, to-wit, Saturday tin 22n-l L, Thos Anderson, Bird, J C. Cleui day of August and the cm 1-1 ■ -.o i vi-li ens. John L first, Politi second succeeding four regular in« ,-tious |-mile dash free for all, purse thereafter, making in ill tivi- in ♦ 125. Little Henry, Frank Cum sertions and ending Saturilay the mins, Gray Dandy, II Richardson 19th day of September 1903, from John R, Al Weatherly. John R which last named date the said first, Little Henery second six months period commences tn f-mile dash trot or pace for 2 run year olds, puree $75 Esther, E •1. 1’. Dickenson P. Smith, Maude, Claude McGee, j Bv è j Administrator. Frank Rieder, J.jW. Biggs. Esther Thornton Williams, JOHN GEMBEllLiNG, first, Maude second. His Attorney. -L'xvele-r. ( )[>t i<•inn 1 liese wheels are guaranteed by the manufai WEDNESDAY. blntr raver. “ The Woodman of the World," year. Call and get pi ices on our nit" • a 1-ine Watch Repairin.; A j mile dash free for all, purse ♦ 150. John R., Al Weatherly, ♦3.50 Shoe for Gentlemen. manu- cialty. IVIAMII I c 4 Ain innif tTIflV Little Henry, Frank Cummins; factured by Buckingham A Hecht OI’I'OsITH itti I'. Henrietta, Helsley Johu R. first Sold by Lunaburg A Dalton. ■ I £ Ci FY MEAT MAR) ; ■ :v Th White Front 1« LEWIS & McHARGUEfi Special accommodations for Comn? New Stock of Bicyc BEST ASSORTMENT BEST QUALITY LftTtST STYLES AND FASHIONS eie i : i : $ :: 1 known here and had mam tr ends. a J IVTetctiiiCLe Exta Just Received Fall and Winter Goods ueit Friday evening. 1 Dain and Acme Bucks. Deering Howers and Bine Buckeye and OsborneN 1 lus otlice is in receipt of a let ter from Miss Bonnie How.nd, a step-daughter of the late A. J McKinnon, giving the details of his tragical death. Had’the letter reached us earlier in the week we would have been able to give full details of the homicide, inquest, I h. Georgia Harper to. etc. As it is, the crowded condi With tir « k the Georgia tion of our columns this week pre mpletes its engage vents. Mi. AL Kinnon was a very Harper Co mint In i. I ives Tuesday via popular man in this county and it Little Henry second. seems was highly esteemed in his I’rini villi t. r tin railroad. During } mile and repeat trot or pace, limit st iv m our city for the past late home from the exprssions of thro m, th this company has for horses bred in Harney county, Santa Rosa papers, from which given nr 1 ph some excellent purse ♦75. Rowdy, C. Wilson: several clippings were sent. Fol I Mias Harper is cer- Ned, J. W. Biggs; Daisy, E. I’ lowing are portions of the dip- ol tin last emotional Smith; Maude, Wm. Corbell. Daisy- Ww have just received a consignment of oar Fall it , pings descriptive of the shooting: Metti - t ic it this time first. Maude second. Goods. Linings. Trimmings, ready made Skirt». U lists. I -, i- ‘I he murder was committed in and lier \ I ut int rpretatiou of FRIDAY. natofv, Ooting Flannel I ’ - -. 1 , - M . front of the old Joost A Starrett Camille is hard I ■> equal. The i mile and repeat, purse 1175 made Clothing, Notions; in fact everything that is . d in an saloon, now run by Joost X Conn limes II:, if Is that it >-»nnot Little Henry, Cummins; John R , up to date General Merchandise Store. We carrv the alongside the railroad track. Mi. [irais, thi- X''lient company to Weatherly; Henrietta. G. Helsky f aver visit Little Henry, drat; Henrietta, sec McKinnon had come uptoGuern- ville from Camp Vacation on the th - si , li.in 1.: un tiny will find a ond. morning train. lie had been heart, wt home and crowed houses. i mile and repeat trot or pace purse 1125. Shag, J M. McKissick working at (’amp vacation for 1 hank the People •( Burns Daisy, E. P. Smith; Ned, J. W. Lewis Cnopius of this city, lie Riggs Ned first Shag second. had crossed over to the saloon to Of Drew Goods and Trimmings of any house in the county. This rim John Dav track team re- chat witli his old friend Jacob is admitted by every dress-maker in town. SATURDAY. quests I'li runts-Herald to ex- ar. Aar. to pl.a,.<i anS to rat.r to a>ant,. Cat! and Joost, who was silting on the pn-s tin r ti. - , io the people of i mile dash, purse ♦ 150. Red S, our now ffoods. are of tAe porch, lie took a chair beside Burt for -' r, >. roue treatment. Buffington, John R Weatherly Mr. JcHMVt and the two were chat Tim I , « tu- n h uue highly Henrietta, G. Helsky. Henrietta ting pleasantly when Garred 1 .line I [' i i-- I « tl ir ' iitertaiumer.t first, Red S. imai along. He was carrying a rifle i lie- ih i I p l . arrange to enter Relay Race, purse ♦100. John Prices Uoaier Than Ever before on his ami, and had passed along iti their home Wooley, Tommy. Blora, Palameno. Reno, I<ee Thornburg; IVwey, the road in front of where Mi I town again io-xt season. Comet. Soloble, Roundo, John I. . Joost and Mr Mi Kinnon were sit P. C. Clemens; Cannon Ball, Frit». liante' baiali • I loitio, it 41«. ting on the porch, w lien he turned Baldy. Riley, Lee. Frank Raker suddenly and -aid to Mi M, Kin 1 II - v pr ili has charge of I^e Thornburg's string took first non with the words of greeting a parti rs running a line money, Frank Raker's string sec ••llcw d<> Tom n h «• started at tide- ond If you buy an article The next moment, without re n.1 r I 1 11 - n iw working in n any wav unsatisfactory moving his ride from aero»« his th< v ity The party Jake Ne«mat bartered back. I do not, at am ti arm, he sent a bullet crashing left Hiiv-. m lust June and are are «atistied. 1 am not s< thro' Mi Kmn n’s breast. With > 1 Ils Mr A telegram w»e received I*et Sun pay me to treat you will. out saying another word he walk . - t-r- I’lmee Herald day by Post Master Waters an ed slowly down the track :’ Harney valley nouncing that John I. Newman, a HERl-.I-ORE if y< u are w.utting 1 I »long the former resident uf this section had The suddenness of the aw fui line of drugs, medicines, toilet artic.c 1135 to 4150 and been murdered in Mexico about <’>U deed almost paraly zed Mr. L ost candies, hooka, period:. »’«. or anything usu icab, ' it 11 is about 4140. miles from IYouglas Bev Newman, temporal ilv 1 le raised the dvmg the tin- first closs pharmacy, give me a call and be man from the floor of the porch. I’h pi 1 p i..-.| an iron poet in a brother of the murdered man those living out of town, w ill he glad tor the urt h v. - yard giving the was notified and in response to a Dr.JCole was in-atntlv called, but City Drug Store be Ail-mielate T9 while in I elev at ion of this city. Main street telegram left Tuesday for the place it was seen from the tiist that lite your bundle* until you ar< lie just 4143 feet I where hie brother was killed. N - rave town .md 1 was fast ebbing away. The dy be taken care of. particulars of the affair ha« Fen ing man addressed his last words Lìt i your ticket for the concert j received here Deceased was well to Mr. Joost: : I A M J. the c W * l,een Fi good I)alt< A SPECIALTY. Mi Miss of th GEER & CUMMINS. Burn- •T *3.K facto A Sold CITIZENS BUSINESS COLI ...AND... J, CORRESPONDENCE Sfi Moei: \ llords the people of East and Central Oregon »11 H* - ■ -- ( nlh'i;''. It - Tb in li - 1 in Business <'olleire iv- - I[8r* panit bs cliarg. l elsewhere and the methods are tlie same. S'5* ^ggg atanytime. laatraction at t • h| ■>’ nths the College will conduct a new S immer N ormal ScH£Mrl tvacl ers and others who desire a reviewing of M hs of prm work, an«l full iniormnti n n Bw . ’ t* address of thl zeig'-bsr, S vlxxx S, Oxog'CT- *nd' s . Mi their I dab BURNS LIVERY AND FEED SI^ LEWIS A DIBBLE, Propl«. ly awl Thai Special ' «■ount fo transcicni Mi freight traini- at th Horses kepi ; soutk week or month »nd Min* > FIRST CLASS Utf Thai Mrs lar v /M// f/H/Z « vaqo on hand. lalaa dent » • v • 'n* grate