The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 13, 1904, Image 2

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    WATERS,
MACEY &
COMPANY
CLOSING OUT SALE
WATERS,
HAOEY &.
COMPANY
We have inaugurated a closing-out sale, for CASH ONLY, beginning January 1st, 1904, on all lines of Dry Goods, Cloth­
a
ing, Overcoats, Shoes, Underwear, Shiits, Hats, etc.
them to to you at reduced prices.
'The ®imc5-Mirra(d.
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13 , 19(M
bUHSCKIPTION RATEÒ:
One Year
12.oo
-’lx Months
Ihicc Mouths
.¡I 2.1 A N It VICI»
LOO
. .75
M snager
and may result tn improvement
not otherwise anticipated it this
time.
The Times-1 lerald hopes e\ erv
taxpayer of the district attends
the meeting at the court house
next Saturday afternoon and take
an active pait in the matter of ar­
ranging for the future. ■ Burns
has always had good schools and
will have still better.
The present manager of The i
Times-Herald came to Harney i
The Lewis and Clark fa«r ¡ip-
Valley 21 years ago next May propriation bill carrying an appro­
and lias since made his home priation ot $1,775,000 has passed
here. He became connected with ' the U. S. Senate. The sixteenth
tin- family journal in ’89 and with section, providing for a memorial
the exception of a short lime in building, was stricken out on
Western Oregon, a part of it in Mitchell’s motion. The national
school, has been at work in this commission was reduced to three
shack doing what he could in his members. The section providing
humble way toward the upbuild­ for the franking privilege was also
ing of I larney county, the better­ stricken out. l’latts amendment,
ment of the stockman’s condition closing the exposition on Sunday,
anil the general development of was adopted. The debate lasted
the whole section The business about three hours. Not a single
men of Burns and Harney county vote was recorded against the pas­
have known him ever since he sage of the bill.
wore short pants made out of his
«Lid’s old ones. The people know
The office of the Long Creek
he has worked conscientiously for Ranger was blown up with dyna­
the interests ot this section; know mite the other night, completely
he pays his debts- when he has wrecking the printing outfit and
the money; know he is here to badly damaging the building.
stay; to spend what money he No one was in the building the
gets hold of with them; that he is
job being done at night, It is
not striving to recover what he
not known who is responsible for
has invested for the purpose of
the distantly act.
leaving Burns to its own devices.
He has given away more money
Grant county will certainly be
than some people have made and
is still making a comfortable liv­ a lively old place during the com­
ing with occasionally a dollar to ing political campaign. A part of
invest in the country or pay his the county wants added to Baker,
some to Morrow, while other sec­
honest debts.
The Times-Herald has always tions want to form a new county
been conducted on a legitimate and Prairie City wants the county
business basis and has never had seat.
to play th«- “baby act” or make a
“starve to death” appeal for sup-
War In The Far East.
poll. Il has no kick coining in
that respect. The business men
Russia nnd Japan have broken
patroni/.e it quite liberally and off diplomatic relations and war is
which is certainly appreciated. declared.
Already one naval
During the past week it has added I battle has been fought with the
nine new names to its subscrip­ Japs coming off the bent of it. Al­
tion list—all unsolicited. It has though very little confirmed news
the largest circulation of any pa­ baa been received it in known that
Home good fighting is going on.
per in this county and is recogniz­
Following are some of the latest
ed as (lie best advertising medium.
bulletins from Associated Press
The Times-1lerald has always dispatches:
avoided making personal attacks
London, Feb. 10 —A special dia­
upon its neighbors when possible patch from Tokio dated today says
ami finds it a very good policy.
it is reimrted that three transports
There is not a man w ho can ■ >f the Ruseiaii volunteer fleet, con­
read hi 1 larney county but knows | veying al out 2000 troupe, have been
how The Tunes-1 lerald st.unis oil captured by the tapanese oil the
land leasing or the sal«- of public Korean coast.
London,Feb. 10—Baron Hayashi,
range to slock men. Its expres­
the
Japanese minister, has received
sions during th«- recent meeting
official
confirmation from Tokio of
of the Nation.il Stock Association
the destruction at Chemulpo of the
convention in Portland are still
Russian first class cruiser Taring
fresh in the memory of its read­ and the third class cruiser Korietz.
ers. Not .1 member of the local | London, Feb. 1(1.—A dispatch to
stock association but knows that t ..._
|)U ve„(
rft I | news agency from Port
......
this paper Ims in the past and will Arthur says the Japanese fleet re­
in the future support them in any turned there Tuesday afternoon
thing for th«- good of the stock in- land again bombarded the Russian
teresls of E.l'tern Oregon. It can , fleet and forts but x«a>n withdrew,
do this without being personal The Russian loss was small. Dur­
and without devoting pages and ing the firing a Japanese cruiser
whole issues to personal attacks, grounded
It has space enough to devote lo
I’. L. Gard is in tne city.
othei matters of local interest as
well.
Meade's Comedy Company at
l.oi lier'a hall Monday night,
We have one of the best lines of Groceries in Burns, and will sell
Call and be convinced.
IMPORTANT RAIROAD NEWS.
LIQUOlt LICENSE PETITION.
I
Comb honey at Huston’s.
The Whiti Front Livery Sta
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. '
From a Salt Lake paper, dated
We the undersigned legal voters
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,# I
the first of this week, it is learned of Lake Precinct, Harney County,
Burns Oregon, January 8 1904.1 j
that the Gould interests have de­ State of Oregon, respectfully peti­ Notice in hereby given that Alexander McKin-
sieof Narrows. Harney County. Oregon, has
tiled nolice of intention to make proof on his
cided to at once begin the con- tion tin- Hon County Court of Har­ desert-land
i-iaim No 324. for the NW1, NW1.,
ney
County,
State
of
Oregon,
to
Sec 27 T
S.. It. 30E , W. M . before the Rea
s'.ruction of an almost parallel line
Fresh Te.Q
liter and Receiver at Burna. Oreg m. on Wed- New and Elegant Livery Turnouts Complete.
the 171 h day of February, BUM.
of railroad from Utah through a grant a License to Sidnev Comegys neadav,
He names the fallowing wltueasea to piove ,
Horses boarded by the day, week or
complete Irrigation ami reelnniuiIon ol :
new pass upon lower grades and to sell Spirituous. Malt and Vinous the
land Harvey II. Elliott, Newton llugliet. I
month. Sp< eial care given all stock
Liquors in less quantities than one ■Hid
Wll’lam Bradwell, all of Narrow«. Oieg.m. ami
with lesser curves through Neva­
gallon in Lake Piecinct, Harney | Eay Comegyn of Burn«,
W m Oregon.
F akuk , Rentier.
da into California and connecting Count}- State of Oregon, for the I
Special accommodations for Commercial IV ’
at Sacramento with Pacific Coast Period of Six Months, as in duty
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Cor. Mian and B Sts., Bums. Oregon.
systems. This line will be almost bound we will ever pray.
lly virtue of a warrant ¡«»tied by the Clerk ol I-----------------------------------------
an air line and situated to the
names . •
the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
or" Harney, to me directed, command­
south of the present Southern
George Simmons, Ed Anderson, County
ing me to levy on the goods anti chattels of the
»
delinquent
taxpayers named in the delinquent t
Pacific main line. At Reno the H. Interman, E. L. Mills F H. Sil­ taxroll for Haiti
county for the year 1902. thereto
attached,
and
if
none
be
feuud.
then
upon
the
new Gould line will connect with vey, Bert Oxford, James Cary, J. real propertv, as set forth and described in the
delinquent taxroll, or so much thereof as
the new road being built north­ I’. Cochran, Ed I’ircen, Frank said
Ol
shall satisfy the amount of taxes charged there
in. together with the costs and expenses. 1 have .
Cawlfield,
Geo
W.
Cawlfield,
Lewis
ward from that point through
We have just received a consignment of our Fail and Winter]
duly levied upon the following described pieces
parcels of land, as set forth ami described in
Marshal), Ralph Hutchinson, J. B. or
Goods, Linings, Trimmings, ready made Skirts, Waists, Fj
California into Oregon.
said tax list, lying and being in said Harney 1
county, State of Oregon, described and assessed
Ivy,
Fred
Scott
W.
C.
Brown,
John
nators, Outing Flannels, Ribbons, Laces, Muslins, Calicos, r«
It is staltd on good authority
as follows:
’
McIntyre, Mike Allen, A.C. Lynch
everything
that ’ is carried 'CT
made Clothing, Notions; in fact
I
that it is not beyond the possibili­
Penalty
Taxes
Int
Jesse Woodcock, 0. A. Haines, G.
lia» Sfnro
l»n
up to date General Merchandise
Store. Wn
We nnrru
carry 1 the
j
ties—in fact it is more than pro­ W. Curtis.
Altnow, John, NU SEJ4«
bable that arrangements will be
RK'4 sec 21 tp 21 r 36, NE‘,
Notice is hereby given that on NE*4 Her 2-S tp 21 r 36
11 24 |12 40 |
completed this season whereby Ule 5tb dav of March, 1904, I will Cameron, H. (L, Burns, Lots 7 30 73 00
7 and 8. block a ..............
As well as the
J. T.. WL, NW i, SE«i
the Sumpter Valley railroad will apply to the above entitled court I Duflv.
N W',. S W14 NT:.' 4 nee 28 t p
34
134 13 48
38
r
34
............................
build its proposed extension on f,»r the license as specil'ied in this Daniels, L. B., W2 SW^, SE>4
46
4« 4 65
SE‘ 4 Be el6 tp 36 r 32%........
down from Burns 240 miles and 1 petition,
Fidelity <& Savings Co., NEJ4
77
7
75
/7
sec 36 tp *20 r 25...................
connect witli the Reno road.
Sidney Cnmegys
Farre, Win., Burns (Morrison
Of Dress Goods nnd Trimihings of any house in the county. This !
80
18
00
80
i
i
Addition)
E
’
o
block
3.
..
_____________ I
Gibson. Win. II., W*^ SE*4
is admitted by every dress-maker in town.
56
56 5 65
sec 36 tp 21 r32 .....................
LOCAL MEN TO BUY AUTOMOBILE. BBp'OR LICENSE PETITION. Garred,
('. W., Burns, Morri­
are here to pieaso and to cater to wants.
Cail and¡ti
LEWIS & McHARGUE, Propts.
m
th
in
lir
Just Received
Fall and Winter Goods.
I
BEST ASSORTMENT
BEST QUALITY
son’s Addition, Lot 1 block
09
Mattie, Lawen, Lots
1 To the ITonornble County Court 1 Gardner.
03
m 9jblock
; i > iock 2 2 ... ...................
-t....... o’ ■
(¿nite a number of our local' of llarnev County, State ot Oregon. Harper,
j. e ., i . oi «7nndsrec
I 14’t p ’ 2fi’ r 31. N W 4 N E' „
business men have taken u p ths i We the undersigned legal voters I Ix>t 1 sec 23 tp 26 r 31. Lot 1
24 tp 26 r 31. SE'4 SE%
proposition of experimenting with of Wild Horse Precinct most re­ i ' Her
sec 26 tp 26 r 30, Lots3.4 and
5, 8E‘4 NW»4 sec 13 tp 26 r
an automobile and have decided to spectfully petition your Honorable 31 .......................................
Johnson, Colombns, EJ^ W’2
put one on between here and Prine­
sec 30 tp 23 r27.......................
j Court to grant a License to Homer Johnson,
Albert. W’.; NW’4
ville earlv in the spring.
17 tp 19 r 34. N’a SWJ4
! Winters to sell Spirituous, Malt sec
sec 17 tp 19 r34.....................
At a meeting held at the city land Vinous Liquors in less quan­ Kelso,
Mrs. E. J.,
W’2
sec 16 tp 25 r 32^..................
hall Tuesday, the matter was dis­ tities than one gallon in Wild Horse Lewis,
M 1,., Burns, S’a I«ot
2. Lots 1 and 8 block
cussed and afterwards an organiza­ Precinct, Harney County. State of 5 30, block
Lots 3 anil 4 block 31,
.
Morrison
’s Addition all of
tion formed for a local stock com­ Oregon, for il period of Three1 , W1,, k
........,
1
.
Leonard, ( It., Harney, Lots
pany with a capital of $4,000 for months as in
duty J bound we will Mlle«,
0La,ld (Heirsof,)N
/IV\locVivwi
m
W*4
see 20
the purpose of buying and equip­
1 tp20r36................................
ever pray.
i
Mitchell,
Maude,
S
‘
2
SE
1
,
sec
ping a machine. Committees were
36 t p * 0 r 25..............................
NAMES.
Modern Woodman Lotlge,
appointed to solicit subscriptions to
Harney Lot 7 block 13
A Stone, F S. Redon, Richard McDonald,
’ t sec
stock. Shares were placed at $10 Kelley, Chas. Turner, Lou J Bosen­ 24 tp 18 r 1).. N’2 E NE
‘2 NE>4,
SW , NE', sec II tp 18 rM,
each and we are informed quite an
, NW1., see 12 tp ¡8 r 36,
berg, P Andrews, Frank Larson, SW
N’^SW,. MW»aSE\, SE‘4
amount line already been secured Al Morris, Ed Carlson. Eailand SW
Kgee I3tp 18 r:«; .
Parker, J. <» E’2 E‘2 sec 17
toward the enterprise provided the
tp 25 r 32’ i..............................
Carlson, G. Lorenzana, L. E. Ep­ Rusk,
O. D., Burns LotsBand
basis of the venture is satisfactory
4 block 2..............................
person, Jaun Redon. Geo A Smyth Shackelford,
Jack. Burns,
to all concerned. It is not the in­ Jr (dins E. Rigdon, Johr. Suiyth, Lots 5 and 6 Block
10..........
Sheldon,
Ralph,
Burns, Lot
tention of this local company, ac­
5 Block 16...............................
Amado Miranda, Jesus Jarlejo, T. I Sizemore,
S.. Burns, all
cording to the expressions last. S. Little, Dave Bachman Robt. Block 68 Geo. ..................
Thorn. Lizzie, Lots 2, 3 ami I,
Tuesday evening, to antagonize ot 1 loan
s'2sw>4. nw 4 sw^seca
tp 26 r 28 . .
.
interfere in any way with the pro­
Notice is hereby given that on Thorn.
D. R . S'- NW'*. 8WL
N
E'
4
.
N
w
Sfi'
t sec 4 tp 20
posed automobile line of the Col the 5th day of March 1904, I will r 27 ..............................
apply
to
the
above
entitled
court
Terrell,
Byron,
Burns,
Lots 3
umbia Southern but rather to en­
anti 4 Block 70.......................
for
the
license
specified
in
this
Vanderpool,
J.
W..s
’
^
sw'4
courage it.
sec I tp 26 r 27, W'2 NW ,
petition
sec 12 tp 26 r 27
Among those taking a prominent
Wyatt, Edward L., N^2 NE'<
H omer W inters .
sec 30 tp 20 r 32’j .........
interest in this movement are Chas.
Wright, Jake, s»2 SE’4, NW4
SE'i see 28 tp 20 r 35
Newell, J. M. Dalton, James Smith,
Williams, Geo. M., (estate)
SW4, S', HE'4 see 14 tp 23 r
John (¡emberling, M. I. Lewis, J
26..............................................
Zeigettfus.
M., Burns. Morri­
'V. Biggs. G. W. Clevenger S W
son’s Addition, all block!
i w.
22
and
23
.......................
Miller anti others.
Crawford. Wm.. Harney, Ixrts
09
31
03
Mrs. Win. Farre was passenger
non Tuesday’s Canyon stage, r<-
turning from a visit to relatives mid
friends in that section.
neiv yood-s.
Zshof are of the
LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS
Prices Louier Than Ever before.
5TEEL RANGES,
CAST COOK STOVES,
PARLOR 5TOVE5,
9*8
BOX STOVES.
CAMP SÏOVK
STTTZDZESB-ZùXEZZSze
a.g*oii£
Hacks, ZB-uLOfelooa.xd.s,
Caxxia.g'es, Eug'g’ies.
Caxxip "STZ’ag'oxxs.
TOJO CARUOflDS JUST ARRIVE!
Complete line on hand.
19 .SO
5 anti 8 Blocks 13 and 18
14 1 . -10
And on Tuesday, the 23d «lay of February,
190-1. • t the hour of 10 o’clock a m, of said day,
at my office in the court house, in said count\
and state. 1 will sell at public auction for cash,
the above described teal estate, to the person
who otters to pay the said delinquent taxes,
penalties, interest aittl accruing costs, ami take
a certificate of salt at the lowest rate of inter-
Roland Hankins.i ccoinpansr <1 by
his wife, was down from llarnev the
first of the wet k.
TOM ALLEN,
Sheriff*of Harnev County.
,ever
livin
flermoton uiindmills,
M
Aerrnotor Pumps,
the
eor
Irrigation Pumps,
Pitcher Pumps,
Bieyele Pumps, p*
Galvanized Pipe, Black Pipe, Stove Pipe, »>•
Pipe Fittings -AH k nds.
sf
R1FUES, S HOTCUNS.TOY GUN5, AMIWUNIT10H
Mrs Robbins ia closing out In r
line of pillow tops, embroidery
silks,battenberg ; attorns and braids
am) other nri goods at c< st.
of nil kinds for ill of thwm
R
Hunting Coats, Hunting beggings, H'JntH< R
Caps, Gun Cases, Cartridge Cos s, E c., EtJw
HOPKINS & GARRETT
are still at the old stand and
still making those fine sa<ldh s
that have become so popular
with the riders of this section.
Write them for anything in
the line of harness, saddles,
chaps, bridles etc , if not con­
venient to e.ill.
They are the tcde agents in
this county for Secuiily Stock
Kemedie
Bart Cronin and wile are in from
Agency Valiev having some dent il
work done and visiting friends.
Bart says the past winter Inis been
very favorable in his se. tion
As a result of the benefit ball last
Friday night the Burns Volunteer
Fire department exchequer has
lieen swelled $103 50 and the ladies
auxiliary realized $30 50 from the
lunch. It was quite a success in
every respect
Your attention is called to the
John K. Roberts, Editor of th«1
The Times-Herald regrets Io
new ad of the Lone Star Cafe in
learn ol the condition ol our pub Caldwell News, wax shaking hands this issue The gentlemen who
lie school building and that some i with old time friemla in Ontario, are conducting the new house de­
ami ax uxual callml on the Demo­
have the impression it will be a
sire a share of the public patronage
crat—Ontario Democrat
detriment to our excellent schools
and have a very m at and inviting |
Il has been adding several tnchex dining room where families an
The mere fact-that the building
is not considered safe w ill not in­ of snow to that already pil«-«l up in secure die beet of everything They
the mountains th«* past week, much make a specialty of short orders
terfere with th«' schools, however.
to the satisfaction of th«1 ranchers and serve meals ill hour*
The people of Burn* are progres­
and stockmen of this valley.
IVII Dibble was in the other d»v’
sive ami generous. They take a
pride in educational affairs and no Married—At Itrewxey, Feb 3, Bart having accompanied the Tacoma
trouble was found in securing Curl of this city xml Miss Mvrlle (uirtv over after steering them on to
tlitlings, of Drewsey, Jnxtice Baker some fine timlier sls've Stive Creek
good. comfortable and well situ­ iBatferndng the cerrmmiv
The | Dell told ns mors )i« s this trip than
ated quarters for the various de­ young couple are now in this city
usual and is still undisputed cham­
partments until the school build where they will make their home pion. He drove in one of the finest
i.ig can be repaired or replace«! The Ti'uex Herahl joins tlwir many teams in Eastern Oregon which he
with a larger and more substan­ |friends in well wishes. Mrs Git- had beat some tirisuspding indiv­
tial structure. It is not such a : tings accompani«*«! them over ami idual out of duripg ins recent visit
calamity ax some may imagine is s guest at the Rums.
to California
90
HEAVY, SHELtF, and SNORTING HSRDWAR al
Galvanized. Black and Smooth
Wire.—Doors, Wind to«, Gias ’ t
Homare, Granitetuire, Enameledcuare, Steeliuere.
JOHN GEM BURLING,
Jeweler.
Optician
F.n trim ver.
Fine Watch Repairing A
cialty.
Oliver Chilled Plows, .Sulky Plows, Gang PI om J
Walking Plows, Disc Plows, Disc Dril sand liar
rows. Cultivator, Garden Cultivators- all kind J
of Agricultural Implements.
GEER & CUMMINS, Burns Ort
OrrOStTE THE P. o.
1 Lights in Drug Store Windows
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air relies of the old custom of mascerating and perco-
lating drugs in th- front windowsof apothecary shops.
Oir store clings to the old tradition, but in everything
• m - is pr gressivu ami abreast of the best modern
uiethod* of pharmacy.
THIS LETTER R
which is almost always on prescription blanke, in an
abreviation of the Latin word “Recipe.” an order to
drug« st to "take ’ the ingredients prescribed snd pre­
pare them in a cejbiin way In our prescription work
«• always pre|*an- each prescription exactly as direct­
ed by your physician Spring will »r»n be here and
yow will n rd something for that tir»d ferling T« u
can get it at »he Citv Drug St< re, where you and your
friends are always *r!come.
H. M. HORTON, Pro*
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
LEWIS
DIBBLE, Propts.
Special nt tent ion £ivM
to transcient custom aM&
freight teams.
H ases kept hy the dod
ireck or month.
Fl«sr CLASS UVEtYj TURMH&
tiny and ¿rain a/wopJ
on hand.
our patronaga solicited
S «nth Main St., Burns. OregfJ