The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 17, 1903, Image 3

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    Before buying your
meat see Levens A Mai
)n
The Popular piace to do join
ing.
QUALITY, QUANTITY & PR CE
Are essential to jilting orders lai _
• sin ill
As to quality tve trill let you b the judge.
IVebuy the Best only. Out stock /-
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complete in every detail and our prices the
lowest—considering highest Quality.
Our shelves uve stosked id
NEW FRESH DRY GO
and
IV, week or
h all stock
Commerci
of all descriptions Outing jtanned
and dark—Daisy jlannels, soj't
Storm jlannels. extra heavy—.11!
ingsin gray, brotvn and black
cotton irai stings in netr shade
Ladies', Misses and Childi
Coats and Jackets........ ,. .
Circular Shawls--Ladies
Hisses Underwear, Etc,,
^oaids
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SCHWARTZ & BUD
•BROW N S”
Lack of Interest Shown in Government
“ÌT1Ì.: X l lSFAC rORY STORI:
Irrigation Work
Oregonian News Bureau, Wash­
ington. Oct. 13.—“The |>«'opie of
Oregon, in contrast with residents
of other Western States, manifest
little or no interest in the great
gU-(>ject of irrigation,” said F. II
j;ewei) of the geological survey,
chief engineer in charge of all Gov-
eminent
reclamation
______ _______
,„.i work. Mr.
Newell but recently returned from
Oregon, where he personally i in- i
spected the several irrigation with-
drawal* that are now being care­
fully surveyed by field engineers..
Mose Levi returned this week ¡rvel) ¡n the neighborhood of pro- j
from Stockton, California, w here | p0ge(] Qovernmeht wor^g| he reports |
he spent several months.
the people are not interested in the
^Mervin Horton is carrying his j'n’*u‘led‘J®veloP«>ent of the region» i
BROWN’S
iWRNS, OREGON
Call and s *e the I arrest Stock of General Herchan-
dise in Eastern Oregon before purchasing your
Fall and Wimer Supplies—We can fill your or­
ders for anything needed.
face around in a sling the result of Tor most ot the reolaimable lands
a baseball coming in contact with : ure located in regions now given up '
it.
.entirely to stock-raising, and stock­
All kinds of dry lumber now on men seem to see no personal benefit |
band at the A. K. Richardson saw­ in irrigation.
The few men who are actively
mil). Also stair railing, window
booming irrigation, says Mr Newell,
stool, etc.
“are those who control large tracts ,
Jessie McClain and another girl of land lying under proposed irri-
maae their escape from the Bovs gatimi projects, and these men are
We are better prepared to handle your accounts than ever Call and see us
ai.d Girls Aid Society in Portland working solely in their own behalf.
---We want your trade---l:verythinR to Eat, Wear and Use.
last week.
There is an absolute lack of public
\\ m. Orr, a resident of Pine val­ I enthusiasm, however, which is ro­
ley in linker county und an old - •““•'kable, in view of the vast bene-
lime friend of J. \V. Buchanan, was j fits that will accrue to the State of
¡Oregon as a result of the irrigation '
in our citv a few days this week
. of its arid lands.”
“The Woodman of the World," a
Mr. Newell also commented upon ;
50 Shoe for Gentlemen, manu­
the Oregon representation at the;
factured by Buckingham A Hecht
recent Irrigation Congress. He ,
Sold by Lunnbur1' <Sr Dalton.
said there was a glaring lack of
;
,
,
7 , ... I . A. McMahon was a pleasant
“The Woodman of the World,” a enthusiasm
on the vart of the dele-1 ,,
, .
,.
,
,
■13.50 Shoe for Gentlemen, manu­ gallon, 1 here was no evidence of. . caller at this oilier one day this
factured l>y Buckingham A Hecht any concentration of - purpose, ami , week,
♦♦ «
I Sold by Lunaburg A Dalton.
th«' impression left upon the gov-
Mike Moylan has disposed of hi-
/j. M Dalton ariived home Mon- ernnient engineers and others pre- holdings in this section consisting ot
i day from Whitney where he had scut was Unit the Oregon delegation ' ■’'J” iieres of land mid several hun-
r
gone to meet his family who were had little interest in the greut work dred head of stock to Blackwell A
returning home from a visit to the that was being discussed and plan-, -'lace. Mike contemplates a trip
ned.
'to the outside accompanied by his
Willamett«- valley.
brother Dennis. Mr. Moylan has
John Sweek played fullback in
Home made lard al the Citv SP''"’
years in this section
the Pacific Uuiversity football team
I working hard and has succeeded in
market
the other day in u game with the
,,
_ | laving by a snug little sum fol liis
John Cary and Frank Stauffer
.
Portland Academy. It was a hot
, out days.
are in the city.
game but neither team scored.
WE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT.
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Made dy the Thos. Kay W... ;■
Mail Orders Wil! Receive Pr m
SUS OREGON IS ASLEEP.
SE I) US YOUK MAIL ORDERS
.
COMFORT R ,
We have bought a large quantity of tie--
vance ai.d can save yon money on tin in
the Best
Mrs Chas. Roi>er is ill the city
from Harney.
Jason Bennett was a caller in
this ofiiee yesterday.
Dick Martin was a visitor from
Harney Thursday.
Clack Craddock
an I -1'- >• son
were down from Silvies II n.-d.n.
Ches f Smith
’ ’ returned Tuesday
evening from a visit to his mother
in Boise City.
1 H. Holland has returned from
a tour of the P. L. S. Co. rancher
south of here
NEWELL
'1011.
PLANO MOWER'S. BINDERS
and HAYWE5
—
( Ticks ami jewelry at reduct'd | NOTICE’ FOB PUBLICATION.
James Hutchinson was up from
Lawen Wednesday on land busi­ price, at Jorgensen's.
ips
I’NITEI» >FATES UNP OFFICE,
»
City ness, He States there are a num-
The Timss-jisrald M'r‘.
BUR NN, Ore.. October 13. V.HKLl
Wm Altnow is over from Otis ¡
Notice in hereby given that the following
j ber of his neighbors who have beef creek.
■ps
named acttlera have filed notice of Intention to
nt ake tin a1 proof on i heir rop««111 <■ t Ininm L<
(cattle they would like to turn oft'
Woodie IL ôt
fore the Regiab-r and Rccelun a Htirtis. <ireuon
Home made boneless corn beef at on
I A ;oS OF
November 1'.», ltMKi, viz
> Pumi HAS THE LASGSsT i
i this fall.
creek this week
the City Market.
<’HESTER H. SMITH
Hd.
E. No. 170». for HWL MW««. J
SAY’—Y’ou save money and time
Sewing macliine i
See. 5. Mini NW. NP, •
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oil, gun oil : 1
by ordering your suits and over­ John Hoss spent a few days with W. M . North of Malheur I al»<
■XTUKUAY
IOBEI '7. I
JOEL ff. SMITH,
us this week.
coats from Friedrich the Tailor
Hd. E. No 170», for RUG NW., N’ - H
Ask for pri< - .it
NE', MEG', Hee. I. T.
N . R «2 L
Nice salt Salmon nt 15c lb—this a. North
I
tin y fit, and must lit. Any altera­
of Malheur I Hk<
ket before bn . -
Local News.
Thej name tire follow wing wlinvaat«« to prove
season
’
s
cntch
—
at
Huston's
tion that may occur free of charge.
their roiitinuotiM r< - "IviK'i* | > .
I mltlvH
tion of paid land, v iz :
Alphi'im Venator
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Mrs. C. A. Byrd
Friedrich the Tailor, Burns, Ore.
cameras at Jurgen-
z Born—To Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Henry Laddreth, <»f V« rm (nr, Oregon, Ernval
Boirof, < heater It
ti li t
.1 il -mil: . I
ber fall consigli un t
of Burna, Oregon.
The Red Front Barn is now un Mayfield on Oct, 10 a boy.
x|and trinimeli
ll M.
Keglot.'r.
der the management of Harry C.
'-UflB’iT B°rn—To Mr. and Mrs. Mel Par­
See tin; Lace Window Curtains
Geo. Winters, 1
Caldwell and Smith where your slock will be at the Furniture Store Nothing
ker Oct 11, a daughter
Ike Constant cani
. f. in Warm I well cared for. He has good, coin­ i nicer.
THE WINDSOR CAFE
Quarters of beef sold by Levens Springs yesterd:. v.
I fortable livery rigs and fresh
Peter Andrews, Ed. Carlson and
■■'S. St-
Mace cut up free.
HAM BIXBY, Prop-
Ifyou want
I enjoyable I horses.
A. Miranda are in from Andrews
«.l i,. P. H. Gray, th Lawen postmas- I
Open all hours day-.tight.
smoke go t<> th
'’liarma-
II. 1!. Syme is in the city from on court business.
Dril'Sffa ’er wa8 *n the ciLv today.
cy and get mie .fi'
■ pipi : the Owyhee. He came over as a
¡An
experienced Clef ,i> charge of
Artistic crepe paper for fancy
tors* *st Stationery, pencils. Slate pencils
IL J. William-,
..panini by witness in the land contest case work, in roll or flat at Jorgensen’s this popular pía''
i u rything to
and school supplies at Jorgensen's. bis wife and -
I eat and drink
Drop in and we
: me over from j row pending before the land office. cheap
E. L. Beede, I. M Davis and Silver creek Wedm ' iy 'vili: a load . Upon his return he will lie accom­
Short Orders a S dally
Miss Mabie Gowan is teaching
Hurns Frank Norton are over from the of bousehold gì <
The family panied by his children Willie and school in the district north of this
Drewsey section on land business. will soon ino' ■ luto tl ieir city resi- ■ Rose.
place on the river.
^Dr. L, E Hibbard has returned
“The Woodman of the World,” a dence.
If you want a good pair of shoes,
93.50 Shoe for Gentlemen, manu­ Geo Sizemor- ■ 'i Emm-tt Reeo frem his outing in Stien Mountains
try a pair r>f Asbestos. They are i
*♦♦♦♦♦** factured by Buckingham <fc Hecht have returned from
■ southern. in quest of Big Horn Mountain hand-made.—Schwartz <V Budle-
Sold by Lunaburg <V Dalton.
part of the con
they went sheep. He saw some tint failed to i man.
to
atop
sonata
1
were
living kill any. He brought back a band-
C F McKinney, accompanied by
M FitiGerald started to Win­
driven
out
of
t'
ate
They . some specimen of bead and horns,
hi* son Bill and Miss Myrtle Mc­
nemucca
Wednesday where he goes
|
however,
which
he
found
in
one
of
red attacb-
Kinney, went to Harney Lake this caught the st<,<
to bring back Hid Kurtz, who in
ment
paper
-
the
deep
gorges
of
that
section.
morning to shoot water fowl.
held on the charge of aiding the
A perfect
J. C. Currie, accompanied bv his desperado Egbert to get away
Cologne, fate y Meerschaum
the wife and daughter and Mrs. K. L.
pipes, fountain pens, purses, silver many things
the Hibbard, arrived here Thursday N < >TICE OF A DM INIHTR A TIO N
table ware and’ oil r n v. lti- - at will to buy t
get evening. Mr. Curry is traveling
■ept ». great reduced pr
it Jorgensen’s. knowledge to
it. The further
nfítr
representative of Fisher. Thorsen
To all that it may concern:
L. M. Brown h<- r-'.’ii i d home ing liow to ke
Ar Co., of Portland He is spending
Notice is hereby given, that the
from a business •i-il to San Fran­ Then the
L1VÖ’ cisco
a f"W «lays visiting his brother-in- undersigned, Ione Whiting, was on
HOPKINS & <j \RP! . l I
and other p unt- where be for it Y'
law Dr. L. E. Hibbard. “Grandma" the 10th day of Oct. I'K)3 duly
are still at the old «land ami
„■
ordered the winter stock f ir the Horton's.
Hibl ard will likely spemi the win­ appointed Administratrix of the
still making those fine “addlvn
firm of N. Brown a
.
ter here.
e-tate of Frank W. McClintock de­
that have l>«iom<- - popular
Hack
Coart Stenograph (
i.
B
The power for the electric light ceased. an>l all persons, having
with the riders of thi« ction
family arrived 1. me M . dne.- iat
plant was traaferred to the grist claim« against said E-tate. we here­
Wri'• • i.' i. :
from Malheur c
M - I or-
mill the first of the week arm for by required to present them. verifi-| th- liti,- of hsriMH- “«
ence Scoflield a n j r ■ 1 • n
two or three nights our people bad led a, by law required, to me witb­
chape, bridle« «•(<■ . if n a
home.
to group«- around in darkness or in six months from .aid 10th day
and
venient t<> call.
under th n.
Th<- Wind
Wai
earrv lanterns. When asked the of Oct 1903, at Burns, Oregon
They are tie- sole ag< nt
V C
Bated Or t 12,1903
O* ment of C. B Si
cause one of the employ e* of the
thia conn
ree
Ione Whiting
of the most pc j'
plant Mated that the ducks and
Remede
Administratrix.
interiot. Fin«
ge< > were
x
cigars, billiards| an
ail the waL
Al
D-
and expert mix
left them vi
M r* (lev Sb« I y
/Dr Vulp n form * us Frank Whit
IS THE P
C?
t brother Clarwnc » « i
:r«g wa* qu
seriously hurt I urn
from Ontario wit
afternoon at the limn-
Carr slio was
p
on by beir >g a -cidentaliv hit <>n
If
lysis last moot
the head by a ►l-dge hammer. We
proving slowly.
'irc|er»t«r»l th • I they were repair-
ii m ii hih
mih
HUSTON’S
,.
Ex-Com miss
ha* keen in the
looking after a
be and others
which will b* h
vHirt next WWr.
|
bo dietribwtfo- »is.
Mr
1
nd M
ft
Tbev
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butin
:
Remember our prices are lower this year
than ever on goods that c in be sold lower. j
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V EARING APPAREL
urns. Oreg«
win ter s
I thlF
Grain,
Groceries,
Flour
Tropical and Domestic
Fruits when in teason.
ng the barn •nd
and some one
on* wa*
11| S a *I»<1**>
Im ing spike* with
*ls«)ge Lwewa.
mer..
Mr M
Whiling
biting sl-*>pe«l to
pick up semetbing just behind the
Provisions and Feed a Specialty
man who wa* driving. b*i> g struck.
His skull was fractured, but lYr.
All kind* of Fr**ah Vegetable* n Season,
Volp says he will not suffer any
lasting injury.
t.
i Durkbeimer Building
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Main i
¿zío//
don't Aaur to ¡tnif atuay for
HE
J Airep tA* txlrni riyht Aoro.
on any of my (///ac/iineiy,
/« rrw
nbtahea impoaHbitity to buthi n wnyon bailor
tAan tAo
¡MITCHELL
C. H. VOECTLY
Dealer in the above.
RESERVED FOR-----
MILLER & THOMPSON
I Ir \ will hn • Hornet hi ng to my next w»rlc
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BICYCLES! BICYCLES!
Guaranteed for One Year
Prices
$20 to
$35
tirade f \
i; its Wheel
oü want. I'm Qour llurkleKri'
JOHN (»¿MERLINO,
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