The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 06, 1904, Image 6

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For bargains in hardware see
E. D. Marshall is up from the | •
Narrows.
Voegtly.
“BROWN’S” “THE SATISFACTORY STO RE”
“BROWN’S”
Horses to hay nt the Red Eroní
Up-to-date job printing at reason­
able prices.
Barn 35 cents.
Al Masterson and family were in
Chas Comegys was in from
the city from Drewsey this week.
Wagontire Wednesday.
Man}’ people from the outside.
A. Egli spent a few days with
took in he firemen’s ball last night. his family in this city this week.
Voegtly is closing out his im­
Dan Defenbaugh is in today from
mense stock of hardware at cost. Trout Creek—Winnemucca Silver
See him.
State.
W. J. Coleman, court stenograph­
Ed Hurlburt is in from the P-
er, has returned from
Malhuer ranch. This is his first visit
county where he had been taking some time.
testimony in a water suit.
Chief Justice Miller was on
The Windsor, under the manage-j8he]f a short time this week
ment of C. B. Smith Ar Co., is one is again alright, however.
of the most popular resorts in the
Marl Baker and wife came over
interioi. Finest of liquors and from Warm Springs yesterday and
cigars, billiards and card tables took in the ball last night.
and expert mixologists.
J. A. Oard was a business visitor
Paul Harvey, son of Mrs. W. G. from the Lawen section Wednesday,
Robbins, arrived here Wednesday This office acknowledges a call.
night from Kansas City. The
No matter what grade of cloth may be selected from the Royal storehouse
Clarence Drinkwater, the popular r e
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young man will remain here per­
of Spring and Summer weaves—whether it be the highest in price or the
deputy postmaster at Lawen. has*
manently and assist his uncle, E.
lowest in price-—the garments will be made by skilled journeymen tailors,
been taking in the sights of the me- I
H. Meade in his theatrical work.
tropolis
the
past
few
days.
and
they will carry with them a nattiness, a neatness and a style readily
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Geo. Smyth is in from Diamond
I to attend the meeting of the repub­ Jake Welcome has been out to evincing the expert touch. Royal tailoring bears the stamp of particular
3
Welcomeville the past week super­
workmanship, is the kind that makes satisfied customers.
lican central committee which is
intending some improvements on
called for the purpose of setting a
his land holdings.
date for holding primaries, county
Commissioner Williams came
convention and to
apportion
over
from Silver Creek the first of
delegates.
the week and has remained with
S. 1’. Keith, who went out to
his family since.
Diamond last week in company
To whom it may concern: Please
. with R. J. McKinnon, has returned
I to receive medical treatment for a take care of your dogs and keep
1 badly swollen hand caused by a them out of mv chicken yard.
C hris . L ackman
! dog biting him lie is under the
care of Dr Burrow
Wm. McKinzie was the guest
bis
sister, Mrs. Fay Comegys, a few
The Redford Bros, the young
bays
this week. H i was up on
men recently from Prineville men­
business
before the county court.
tioned last week, are fitting up the
MEN’S SUITS
CASH STORE,
Tailored to Measure.
MEN’S OVERCOATS
Tailored to Measure.
ur Third Annual Clearance
Je ends Sunday, Jan. 31, but
r low prices do not end with
ur buyer has gone to market
his instructions were close
it for cash all goods regardless
■cost to make room for the
finest and most up to date line
General Merchandise ever bro’t
to ^Harney county. So be sure g
and get our prices before buying.
EVERY ARTiC LE
EDUCED
C señd Y íñ T your T mail T órders Z
X,
tìflL LINE OF STAPLE GROCERIES
BOYS’ SUITS
Tailored to Measure
OYS’ OVERCOATS
Tailored to Measure
Inspect the Handsome Upright Piano
are Giving Away
BURNS, OREGON
Our stock of iron beds is now
building formerly occupied by the
Pioneer barber shop fora restaurant complete and at very resonable
and short order house. They . ex­ prices. Call and see our folding
pect to open for business the first of beds, steel couches, etc.—Burns
Always io Stock.
L
Trading'Stamps Given.
Furniture Co
next'week.
Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents.
Curtis Russell and Elmer Parker
An editor has discovered that
were brought up from Lawen Sun­ there is a wide difference between
Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms.
day and taken before Justice Miller the school books of the present and «
the first of the week charged with those of long ago. He Bays that
breaking into a house. Parker when he first went to school, he read
was discharged hut young Russell the lesson something like this: ‘See the date of the first publication of
was found guilty and fined ^25 in the cow. Is not the cow nice? Can ; this Notice. The fi/st publication is
See Voegtly’s ad.
default of payment be was placed t he co w run? Y es, the cow can run. | February 6th. 1904
Times-fier aid.
Biggs A’ Biggs,
J. P. Dickenson was among our in jail for 12 days.
Can the cow run as fast as the
Attys for PUT.
r
■
' visitors from Lawen this week.
. urniture cheaper than ever be­ horse?” But the latest up to date
HA8. w 4 f : i . aroest circulation of Tom Jenkins is over from his fore i . this town. W, e bought style of reading it by the average
ARY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
Stein mountain sheep ranges.
right and will self right, The very kid is about as follows: “Get onto
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---------------- = Good bread, mince pies, cakes, nicest in Lace and Muslin Cur- the cow. ’Ain’tshea brute? Sure services Sunday 3 p m, at the par­
sile is a corker. Can the cow get a lors of the Cottage Hotel. Prayer
MtATI’RDAY. FEBRUARY 6 I'.HH.
¡cookies and doughnuts at the home tains. Ladies, call and inspect, move on herself? Can she hum it ; meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30
We can please you in both style
j Bakery.
Ipvitatioo Extended to th? General public.
____________
and
price. Bureaus, Chiffoniers, like a hoss? No she ain’t in it with i
,ocal News.
J. F. Mahon was in from his Sidehoards, Iron Beds, and in fact de boss.”
Mr. Blackburn, the popular Ba­
Anderson valley ranch a few days everything in bur line.— Burns
ker traveling man, was among the
, Morrison is over .froni^ this week.
DISOLUTION NOTICE.
I
Furniture Co.
“knights of the grip” to invade our
today.
Dan Lyons is spending a few
that
the
,
city
this week.
Notice is hereby given
Joe Jones. James McKee, W. K. co-partnership heretofore existing
iarper is a bnsiness visitor days in our city, This is his first
----- RESERVED FOR-----
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Barry and Harry Riggs, all of between J. J. Tupker and
•rows.
• visit since last May.
Charles NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
North Warner, are in Lakeview. We
_____
i bread and doughnuts ■ One of those fine meals at the understand there is to be another Wilson, under the firm name of
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,»
Tupker
Ar
Wilson,
has
been
dis
­
fat Mrs Robbins’.
1 <-Cafe ¿«Meade” of an evening will scraj) over swamp lands, on some­
Burns, Oregon, February, 4, 1904.1
They will have Homething to say next week.
solved by mutual consent, J. J. Notice is hereby given that Jessee. Davis, of
irs’ examination begins make you feel like a new man.
Van,
Harney
Oregon, Inis filed notice
thing of the same order as that Tupker retiring from the business. of Intention to County,
make proof <m his desert-land
clniin No. *¿40, i<>i the u ' . ■ w ' |.
I 18 8
next 1fed need ay.
J. J. Tupker.
j A Chir.ook wind made a quite a which has been going on in South
R.
E., W. M.. before the Register and Re
reiver at Burns, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 9th
Warner
for
the
past
18
years,
but
Chas.
Wilson
■j served day and night at ' run on the snow banks along the
day of March. 1904.
He names the following witnesses to prove
in- edge of the valley Thursday and probably on a f mailer scale—Lake­
the complete irrigation and reclamation of said
the lol sell counter in rear of
land . John L. Jones, < harlcs S. Jobnaon, Wai
view
Herald,.
SUM
MONS.
pretty near put them out of busi­
ter D. Capps and William II. Reh heart all of
tor Bl
Van, Oregon.
ness
Reports
from
the
desert
as
to
the
W m . F abre , Register.
■C Foley entertained sev-
IS THE PLACE
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
Slate
of
condition
of
sheep
wintering
there,
9^r neighbors nt her hospi-
A party of seven consisting of
Oregon
for
Harney
County.
is
somewhat
conflicting.
.Some
W. B. Scribner, of Iowa City, Geo
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
abiel itaie Thursday evening.
sheepmen tell us
at. sheep are J. T. Guthrie Plff)
G.
Hall,
of
Sumpter,
Chas.
II
Price.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
I
Robbins A Caldwell have
I
vs
/
Burna, Ore., February 5. 19U1 )
doing well, plenty of feed and water,
their new tonsorial par- ........................................
Mrs
Mr" Whittney, , J. A.
Lou
Guthrie
Deft)
Notice Ia hereby given that Sylvegfer Hnnth,
of sinitn,
Smith, Oregon,
has filed
notice oi
of intention
r. . ■ above
.
inn , or
urt'gon,
n«k
men nonce
. ........ n
of Tacoma, and no losses, while others say Io , Lou Glllhrii!
loor south of the Wind-iI,av'8 a"'’ A Wood, <'
named Heft. to
lnak<-nr.x>l
on Ills >l<x.-rt Inml clsltn No ■«,
.........
.
01
lambs
and
real
old
sheep
are
very
.
.
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a.
a
c
'
f.»r
for
321)
acre*
acres
of
land
in
T.
28
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s.,
S..
R.4!'.''.,
R.
<!*.*,'
2
E..
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w '*
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in the name of the State of Ore- (tinnurveyed,) before the Register and Receiver
id are reaefy to receive arrived here yesterday evening via thin, some of which are already dy­
at
Burna,
Oregon,
on
Thursday,
the
10th
day
of
| Canyon City and took their depar­
gon you are hereby required to ap­ March, 1904.
timers and friends.
ing,
and
that
there
will
be
consider
­
He
names
the
following
witnesses
to
prove
Brs are very attractive ture this morning for Buck Creek. able loss regardlesi^ of the weather pear and answer the complaint the complete Irrigation and reclamation of said
land: Jas. Slmmims, Ivw Woodcock, Theodore
The Times-Herald did not get an
filed against yon in the above en­ Dunn and John E. Harpe•• all of Narrows, Ore Provisions and Feed a [Specialty.
■lied and comfortable.
gon.
W y. F a RKK, Register.
i interview with any of the party but from now on.—Lakeview Herald.
titled suit within the time mention­
yy now has charge of the
¡nforIne(j they are going to locate
THE MONUMENTAL BRONZE ed herein, and if you fail so to do.
All kinds of Fresh Vegetables in Season,
Livery and Feed Barn tinibcr in this district. It is also COMPANY, of Bridgeport, Conn, the Plff. will apply to the Court for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
till be pleased to look Baj(j t)lal a])f)ut 20 more will arrive ; has appointed M. L. Lewis, their the relief prayed for therein to wit:
Durkheimer Building.
Main Street.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
I
Burns, Oregon, February 4, I9O4.I
(rants in his line. Mose here in a short time for the same agent for Harnej- County. This
A decree dissolving the bonds of Notice is hereby given that the following
■h competent livery man purpose.
named Bettler has filed notice of his Intention
1 old reliahle Company makes all matrimony now existing between to
make final proof lu suppott of his • lalm, ami
mlaced in his care are
that said proof will Im made before the Beeister
“Grandma” Haskel is never be- kinds of Monuments, Grave Covers. Plff and Deft, upon the grounds of and Receiver at Burna Oregon, on Marth I'.
fcceive the best, of treat­
‘•01. vlt Hd. E No.
of Lute A. Park, r i..r
. bind when there is anything to be , Corner posts Vases and Urns, out desertion and for judgment against the KE'4. S', MW , aee. 25, I. ¿5 .. K 2M E .
■ry turnouts on short
W. M.
done to improve our city or benefit I of pure refined Zink, which is one you for the c'tsis and disborsments He names the following witness * to prove
Ices reasonable.
ilia contiiiuous reai.lent c 'ipon and < nltivation
the community. She bought a of the elementary or virgin metals, of this suit
of said land, viz Manton F. Tyler. Pl< sännt M
CAI L
Suitings and
( hrnev. Marshall < art wrfght arid l.< lai k Free
You will take notice that this man, all of Burna, Oregon.
•vis, an attorney of the’ ticket for the ball given last night I he same as gold and silver, and is
W m . F abre , R «glater.
AM) SEE
Overcoatings.
leks Ar Davis of Canyon , by the Social Club for the benefit indeatructable and cannot be affect­ Summons is served by publication
in
the
Times-Herald,
a
weekly
ed
by
the
climatic
conditions.
red here last Saturday on of the fire department, and also
/ am tisinif the highest.graties of linings and and
Mfore the land office. Mr. contributed 25 cents to the supper These monuments are cheajter by newspaper, by virtue of an order NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
trimmings,
and, will make a better suit or'.orercoat for
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
»
, candidate for the nomi- or lunch given by the ladies aux­ half than any kind of stone, for service by publication issued in
Burn*, Oregow, February 4, 1904.I
right
here,
than you can buy in any store for the
i district attorney by the iliary. That’s the way we like to more Beautiful in design and can­ the above entitled cause by his Notice ia hereby given that the follnwlng-
nBme*igettlrr baa filed tiotlre of bls IntentloD same, price-
They
jit and, mast jit
>a of this district. He is see people do. Some of the busi­ not be broken. Mr. Lewis desires Honor the County Judge of Har­ to mme final |»r«w»f in support of hie claim.an*i
that said proof will be ma le before the Raster
Pants
$4
and
up; pressing pants ‘2h cents; press­
>pular man where he is ness men of this town had to 1« all who are contemplating the pur­ ney County Oregon as by law pro­ an«l Receiver at Burna. Oregon, on Maren I«.
1904 via Hd. K. No. 9»>7 of Stanton F. Tyler for ing suits .$1; suits cleaned and pressed 41 50
d stands well as an at- held up al the point of a gun, chase of nnything in this line to vided, of date January 28th 1904 the SK% ME'. »•<■. H. T. 2'. S., H 2M E . W. M
Reuun the foDowins wltrcxa to prove
Bring in your old, clothes and hare them fixed uj)
Re has been looking after while others are very lil>eral, tak- call on him at the office of Biggs A Which order provides that you are hi. rontinuon. resldenr-v t.|»on and onltivatlon
o( .aid land, via Lu.e A Parker, rk nannt M for the win^r-
required
to
apiiear
and
answer
said
Biggs,
and
see
designs
sample
of
lal fenced here the past ing tickets for every one connected
< br-nrv. I'boM Cote and J. Clark Freeman, all
FRIEDRICH THE TAILOR
I
¡complaint within six weeks from ol Barna, Oregon.
material and get prices.
I with the bouse.
W m . P arks , Hettlater.
The
GRAND MASK BALL!
February 12, 1904.
Cocto’s flail, Narrow^, Ore^.
r„
MILLER & THOMPSON
HUSTON’S
Groceries,
Grain,
Flour
Tropical and Domestic
Fruits when in Season.
An elegant line of
^CLOSING
OUT
SALE
FOR
CASH
¡eginning on this date I will close out all lines of shelf and heavy hardware, tinware, etc., at COST. Cali and see the
oods, and get the prices, and be convinced. This is no catch advertisement, but is an actual lact.
bat COST. This is your opportunitv. Remember, sales must be STRICTLY CASH.
Goods in all lines