X “I did not shoot those men down in cold blood,” he exclaimed. ‘1 “BROWN’S” “THE SATISFACTORY STORE” “BROWN’S” don't give a G— D— what they say. SLAYER OF J 0 SAXTON AND JACK 8»®ton Dad told Charley Rigdon, There Is never any “letting up” of our efforts to procure and give our patrons WEST FOUND GUILTY Kurtz and others whom I do not' want to name, that he would shoot the biggest values in Merchandise that is ottered in Burns. This Store Is full of life me on eight. I sent him word he vigor and enthusiasm and every effort is stronger than the one before, because we couldn't do it. :AT. Will be Executed at the State Penitentiary are growing, broadening and strengthening. “I had no intention of killing. Friday. January 2.S. 2d, l ur for #3.50 they are unmatcbablo Presents for everybody. Our O IS.THK PLACK the condemned man Thursday 1 ity the first of the week R R, Sitz und 1*. II. Cray were line is complete. Albums. Dress­ bargains.—N. Brown A Sons. afternoon. After the usual greot- rai»» , „ , ,. up from Lawon mid took in a part ing Cases mid Manicure sets in the M. V. Smith, one of the old Joe and James Turner and the ingsand a talk of acquaintances of tho murder trilll tllil week mere of Lawen, was circulating latter’s wife were in from the \Vel known to both in Douglas county, Buck Horn ure the latest. Plate ■ ...... > Frank Williams > ii was looking! gluss mirrors, single and trippl., mong friends here this w< ek. . comeville section this week. Egbert was led to talk of his crime n f,,w set in Rose wood mid Mahogany. Bur» Coffee—Three Leaders Chase A ' J. H. Oard, one of our prominent X and the trial. He is a very intel-1 ,fter businMH in ,iliH iigont looking man. 27 years old | *^ r - illiarnaor» Our line of Cut Glass though small anborn’e M. J. B. Mocha and Java sheepmen, was a business visitor to is select and of the lx-st make. and powerfully built. While he I infor,11B "" he wi: Boon f,r »♦♦♦’"nd J. II. Folger & C> Mucha A our city this week. You are cordially invited to call would answer questions and ^alk Mulheur county where the sheep ava. Brown’s sell all the best Husbands and young men want­ quite freely, he did not give any­ will I m > wintered The gentleman and inspect them al ---- rands. Provisions and Feed a JSpeeiaTy. ing pretty Christmas presents for thing new particularly in regard to is a brother to Congressman Wil­ .♦♦♦’ Frank Cummins is i.|• lb d t ■ wives and sweethearts, should call liamson. the case. All kind» of Fresh Vegetables I b Heason, ' se crutch«« owing to an a.ciiient at Mrs. Robbins’ art store In answer to a question he said: " n which he cut his kb , ite - Mam Street :::u::::::::re:re::tt:t:ttm:retttttmtt Durlchcitner Building. J H Garrett is down from Emi­ “I have a perfect right to either the [ d. H adly. Frank was t-o playful name Frost or Egbert, __________________________ My father's 1 1 grant creek. Mr. Garrett inform- jocj: rith a new axe. us he has been suffering from grip name is Frost but I was legally , haw*: The pronj gar, jg now un­ • • ever since he was down here to adopted by an aunt when three ; Mr the managemen' of Harry C. He is now im- years old and look her name Eg- < court last month, ^zimilh where your st . k will be bert. My mother is dead, th«nk ; proving. NAreJl cared for. He has good, com- j God—or thia blow would have ! R room— . u-* ortable livery rig- and fresh | Carpets that finish the .. . . 'killed her. Those beautiful patterns that make I LEWIS & McHARGUE, Propta. torse«. ‘‘No, I have not the ueans to I :■ nr: ■ your home so cosy and comfortable New and Elegant Livery Turnouts Complete. Freeh reams The Windsor, and- r the manage- —all grades from 50 cents a yard carry my case up and I am sorry. If I could get it before the supreme j will divide the profits uent of C. B. Smith A Co., i« one up. Brown’s. Horn»’« boarded by the dty, er 1er*' court I could bring tha sentence with you. on all lines of F,. >ftbe most popular r-- rts in the month. Special care given all elncb th»t Joseph L. Shirk, was here several - down to man slanghter. Saxton Fine«t of liquor« and botfc' nteriot. — • -j never made it known to me that he Special accommodations for Commercial Men ,. -igare, billiards and can! table* days last week from the .Shirk ia¿ It ------- is said wu 8 dePulY sheriff nor did be ranch in Guano valley. 1. ind expert mixologist- read tbe warrant to me.” Cor. Mian and B Sta., Private lets» The 14-year-oId-soi, if Ferd Tip- that Joe had an experience with a ___ - _ _____ _ — f He appeared rather flighty at int- n was brought down : .11 >r:.ey goat while here.—Lakeview Exami­ times, showed more or less excite- up ester day to reoeiyi med: -al treat- ner. \ment and would swear with a ven­ Earl Swaek and Somy Alberson^ geance 11« i-eemed toreeent tbe uent, be baring bee: struck ou the came in yesterday from the An­ action of tbe officers of tbe court jr arynx with a bos- >ai w We havi a fine line of .Ten’s Boys’ Clothing, 1 jrjf -iderable fores. It was feared at drews country. P F.a.l^ ha* ghren uj- for not allowing Mabel Rhode« to Shoes, Overshoes. Goodyear Rubber Boots and : with M«,. During a talk with irat it »M broker but upon ex- bis po*ition there with the P. L. S --------------- uninatioa was ho:. d to f-e only Co. and expect to remain here for A. D. Leady in the presence of shoes which will be sold at greatly reduced prices tbe present. ■ pulsed. tbe reporter he said: N. Brown A Son« are certainly Had I k Down they would not Studebaker Wagon*. ¿Hacks irriagee, Buggnaa: d i ‘ i giving their caah customer« good allow me a few hours with my wo­ The be»t <4 order will be maintained thiuugb«* tho e«««iog ar« arriving now fed selling m fast inducement- They have just re­ man it would Lave be*n all off with and tlx management will u«c every rode««« '•« th« affair ceived a handsome piano with ma­ tbe ‘big Swede.* I would have (?. i* we «an get th- Our -tore is hetidyuarters for tlx mo»t mscbesriul affair o< the «eaawi Ikmt • AtaH- ...t»« ear load« of th- *e goods h re hogany case which they will give butted my brains out against th« Ì4 . id in train«. 71. be-l stock of away to their customer« in lb- cell and ail h—1 c- uldn't have «trip­ OOOZD XvCXXTÖlO. ped me." Tbi* ia tbe first intima-* . ig ii* and Vet Supp r will be Served at Narrow» Bateel tioo be had given of any «ueb Baraa. Call at 11-r«n tf yaa 4a n I - flala paten «fl thought and tbe guard« present did Al ¡-reaaattim* ‘ magnificent too* ______ not take it «eriously. * renitrerererenretreretre g EGBERT SENTENCED TÜ HANG CASH STORE, The Proper and cheapest place to Trade. ! K CHRISTMAS GIFTS Santa Claus will soon be here. The Child who Buys a Hair Ribbon May get a Piano Thrown in. I WORTH«00 I HOW THE PIANO WILL BE GIVEN AWAY. REMEIVrBER^ flUR J ÇTHEREARE NO CHARGES OF ANY NATURE CONNECTEDj Our prices are the lowest, our stock the very Best. WEARING APPAREL Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes, • QUILTS AND BLANKETS. FULL LINE OF STAPLE GROCERIES. BURNS. OREGON Times MILLER & THOMPSON PRESENTS and PRESENTS. HUSTON Flour Grain, Groceries, Tropical and Domestic Fruits when in Season. The Welcome Pharmacy, i The White Front Livery Stable WATERS, HACEY & CO Dry Goods, Christmas Goods, and Notions. GRAND BALL Narrows. Oregon. December 18, l*t!3 I Come in and let us show you our goods and quote you prices. SANTA CLAUS COCHRAN HALL.