The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 05, 1904, Image 4

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    You should see our new line of j
| Infants’ soft and hard so Jed shoes. |
| They not only handsome, «but their
wearing qualities are unexcelled, j
We have just received some of the
latest novelties in Ladies’ Neckwear
and Belts, Fancy Lisle and Cotton
Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Ladies’
Dress Skirts. Very latest shapes in
Hats and Caps for Hen and Boys.
We handle only Standard Makes.
ÎWJL CORSET, AMERICAS LEADING MAKE J
[ADDiES^MENS,XROYSXANDXCHILDRENX$HOES^ Dry Goods of all kinds-Highest Standards
Men’s and Boys Clothing Ladies’ and Gent’s Furnishing Goods.
SCHWARTZ & BUDELMAN. Burns, Oregon
8UBHCKI 1‘TION BATES:
Due Year
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Hix Months............
Three Month*
,2.00
.1.00
. .75
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The Times-Herald feels it does
not owe its readers an apology
for being late this issue, when
the enlarged size is taken into con­
sideration, the many new ads and
the fact that one of our composi­
tors was laid off a part of the
week from sickness, no other i-X-
cuse is necessary.
HARNEY COUNTY’S RAILROAD PROSPECT. pleted it will be one of the finest that he and the boys would seed
in the.town. At present one half 200 acres to grain at hin home this
[ of the business houses are construct ! Sprjng Hn<] his non Alma and
(Concluded from page three)
eu of either ..brick or , stqne, and |
James Bunyard would put in a
Vlil UI
of I
ous and the jx-ople are happy. each year witnesses the removal
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of 100 acres on the Abner
frame buildings and the erect io;. ..."
Such a thing as misery and want
first class brick or stone buildings Robbins place on Pine Creek.
is never known. The town is well I in their place. Outside people are
The Times-Herald is pleased to
supplied with good schools; there invariably struck with the prosper note this and hopes to find others
being besides the public school of ity of Burns and surrounding who contemplate farming on so
live rooms the Business College an country, and the open hearted „hos­ large a scale. The big snow fall
pitality and generosity manifested
institution of two years growth,
. and condition of our soil certainly SATURDAY, HARCH la,
i by her people.
A county high school will soon be
indicates a very favorable season.
The Comedy Drama,
built, and later additions will be
I hereby announce myself ns a
added to the public school build­ candidate for the office'of Schoo)
NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.
ings or likely n new eight-room I Superintendent, subject'to tbe ac­
Notice is hereby given that, vest-'
brick building erected.
tion of thodeinocrnticconvention.
ed with the authority given under
There arc three church buildings,
Section 4106 of Bellinger and Cot-
Which was played so suc­
the
Presbyterian,
Baptist and
cessfully on the 15ih, will
I ton’s Annotated C oi I ob ami Statues
Catholic.
The Presbyterian and |
WILL SEED 300 AGRES.
be repeated by special re­
if Oregon, the Board of Fish Com­
Baptist churches ; re woqden struc­
quest.
missioners of the State of Oregon
Only apace for private chairs will
tures well finished and well fur-
has declared, by resolution duly
nishod.
The Catholic church is|
adopted at a meeting held in the be reserved. All other seatB child­
made of stone am] while not. entin -1 fro"‘ ,liM ,,on,'‘ lll8t Nloietay look- Cit.v of Salem February 2, 1904, ren 10 cents, adults 25 cents.
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I ing after some business affairs, that on and after April 1, 1904, and
ly completed
letis used for se’- I Mr
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Davis pant , this
a call until otherwise ordered, it will lie, hi active preparation the Comedy
vices. W hen this building is con • | ,ln,j ,||iri,.j, our conversation statrd
| unlawful to fish for or take any
any’
Drama
i sahnon or other food fishes in that
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¡county, from tbe mouth of Emi-
A Substantial Business House in Burns.
I grin.t creek, to the mouth of said
Silvies rivet; including all branches Monday, March list,
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8 : tnd sloughs, tributary to that por-
. 8 I tion of said Silvies river between
and
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£' im mouth ai d the mouth of sa:d I I
Saturday,
March 26.
y Emigrant creek.
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Bv ri'der of t he Board of Fish
)• | < aim'iiissioners, February 2, 1904,
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ONLY EXCLUSIVE
II. G. V ax P i sen
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Mash r Fish Warden of the State
if Oregon
Fresh and Salt Meat
Always on hand
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE.
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Railroad Must Show by Work.
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INTEREKI IN<
INFORMATION
n i l WKKIIIT HAI L.
Wool dip annually, Harney county
Sheep shipped annually
Cattle ehipped annually
Horst«« and mules shipped annually.
Merchandise shipped in to inurcliiints
Merchandise nhi|«ped direct to mnelierw
Stock salt mid sulphur
Stage freight nt 3 cant« per pound
Total
SHOE STORE
IN HUHNS.
11> t !.<■ I ’ircuit Court of the State of I Ire-
”«« ii , for the County of Harney
8 Vein • Chmieelor, Plaintiff.
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vs.
An ’rviv J. Cbani-cllor. Defendant.
a To Ainlreii .'. Chancellor, Defendant.
a i h th -inline of the St itu of Oregon j
a » von are heri’by required to appearand
answer the complaint tiled against you
in I lie above entitled suit, w ithin six
«j weeks from the date of the first publica
tiou of this summons; ami if you fail so
to answer or appear for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief prayed for in her complaint here­
TO RAILROADS. in, to wit; first, for disolution of the
bonds of matrimony heretofore existing
t
between plain'iff and defendant; sec­
ond, for the care, custody and control of
Number, Cars.
the minor child of Plaintiff and Defen­
dant, vix, a eon named Vere; third, for
80
a judgment for the costs anil disburse­
50,000
240
ments of this suit against you ; fourth,
25,000 1,000 ’
2,000
for such other mid farther relief in the
«0
100 •
premises as to the court may seem just
100
ami equitable.
10
This summons is published by order
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of the Hon II. C. Levem, County Judge
of Harney County, Oregon, duly made
77.(100 1,6 It. 37,21)0,(MX) and entered on the 5th day of March,
l'.XII, which order further directs the
publication hereof for six successive
2,100,000 I weeks
You will further take notice
3,000 that ths date of tbe first publication
r»,ooo . hereof is March 5th 1004
Dated this Sth day of March, 1004.
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Bions A Bums.
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Attorneys for Plaintiff.
18,000 •
10,000
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Lumber Hold annually, (eel
After you read thia isatin send it Fuel wo < k 1 Hold Annually, conta
Fence pout* Hold annually,
to a friend.
rAaCKNUKaa ani » mail
Chas llelshnw presented The
I'nwenger*
by
«tage
mm
».div,
<100 at |10
Times-Herald force with some tin«*
Passengers by private conveyances, 1800
pears the first of the week. Quit«' Mail eontrjets
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n treat at this time of the year.
1.1 VK STOCK.
Geo Smith, who has been work­
Number of tdiovpowntNl in Harney County
ing at the Alvord Ranch, arrived Number of nlieap summered in Harney county.
in this city today. Mr Smith was Number of cattle owned in Harney comity
n member of the Canyon City base­ Tons of hay grown annually in Harney county, over. . .
ball team that played horn during ronsof bay grown annually, in a radius of 30 miles << f Burns
the 1900 fair.
stock AsanaaKn. InOH w »1.1..
Nnmber of «beep
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Number of Cattle
Number of llorae« and Mulct«
Number of Swine
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ARK l or I «Ml« IN HABXXV UK I XTV.
300,000 J
5 >0,000 -
150,000
55,(XX)
30,000
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M.ltut
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HAMS.
Home Made Lard
and Bacon.
Beef sold by the quarter and
cut up to suit the customer.
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Order your Building Material from
The Harney Saw Mill
Ali kinds of dry Lumber--Rough and Surfaced—always on
hand. Rustic, Flooring, Moulding, Stair Railing, Window
.Stool, etc. Also first class Sawed Shingles.
“Walk-Over” Shoes
sold «verywhere at
the same price.
A. K. RICHARDSON,
Good Road.
Harney, Oregon.
JOHN McflULLEN
ALL lilt LATEST
STYLES.
THE UP-TO-DATE PHOTOGRAPHER
BOOT and SHOE
Repairing.
All the latest styles and improved photography In
use to be had. Profile Panels, Artist’s Proof and
Poacelain process. Photos finished in up-to-date
style upon applicatio. All sizes from the smallest
locket picture up to an 8 x io finished in Aristo
Platino or on any of the American papers
James Smith
Opposit First National
E Gallery xppoal'e^First Natioca! Bank.
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Turns, Oregon.
into i
tn., .
no wane trout Livery Luoie^
LEWIS & McHARGUE, Propts.
7^
JOHN GEM BEHLING
and New and Elegant Livery Turnouts Complete. Fresh TeamsJ
•Towelor.
Optician
Knur raver.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
id mi
Fine Watch Repairing A Spe-
month.
Special
care
given
all
stock
din
W<
cialty.
Special accommodations for Commercial Men,
THE HOTEL BURNS BAR
SftM BAILEY. Proprietor,
fine Wines. UqJors and Cigars
fluents for Maryland Club Whisky.
CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION
Bak<
Mid r
ent th
Nome Sugar-Cored
“IN OLD KENTUCKY
mc
brea
and i
CORNED-BEEF,
“FRIENDS,
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C. H Koch arrived here from
Hillsboro this week to look over the
country with a view of locating.
Mr Koch is a butcher and was do­
ing well but had to dlapoao of his
interests in the Willamette on ac­
count of Ina health.
LEVENS & MACE, Propts.
Comedy and Dramatic
Company.
The announcement of J
Bartlett as a candidate to succeed
himself for school superintendant
will be found elsewhere in this
issue. It was not received in
time to he placed with the other
political
announcements
Mr.
Bartlett is now serving his Hist
term as siiperiit'endant and 1-as
conducted the affairs in such a
manner that lie deserves a second
term, lie is a Harney county
boy from infamy and has devot­
ed his entire life so far Io educ. - <
lion
Mr Bartlett is one of the
most popular young nu n in Fast
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ern Oregon and will certainly hi­ »
re i levied.
Oregon News Bureau, Wash­
ington, March 1 Senator Fulton
and Representative Williamson
today laid before the Forestry
Bureau a request of the Sumpter
Railroad Company that a strip of
land, two townships wide, lying
along its proposed right of way
through the Blue Mountain forest
reserve withdrawal, be restored to
entry.
If the company can give posi­
tive assurance that its road wdl In­
constructed from
Sumpter to
Burns, and gives the exact loca­
tion of its right of way, the Bu­
reau will recommend that the strip
of withdrawal land will be restor­
ed to the puplic domain.
CITY MEAT MARKET
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EVERYTHING Fl-ST-CLASS
Ar,«a of land, »ere». .
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I. K. Wing, an old time friend of | Appropriated...............
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John Budelman, came in from | Tillable, «se, a«sl
Nuntilialile,
aenenaed.
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EOIN TDKS on
Portland with the latter thia week.
Irnproreil, not patimted
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Mr Wing ia recently from Klondike
Huecvptable to irrigation umltr the UiM»til States Govertiment. »«-Ast
be ilP,,nt several years. lie
survey for Bilvies vnljey reetrvoir witLun
mil<s raiLwie of Jfo o- .«»
tbia city foraotuei t inier Dinted Sts'«« Vimvemmetit enwap. waawt
, decide to locate here Carey seiecuaus. approved
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Koad Companies Land
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trades of linineA and and
1 rtf Clark came in Sucoepiable to irrigation
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50
it
and
u
ill
make
a better suit- orlorercoat for
y« and Denio
Water FneiHties—Httvie«. river. S!lv«’Y • m-t? WcOoV ifovk. TO ft, «11 xivw
■SJlf,
right
here,
than
you
ran
buy .in any store for the
’
ten
emaller
erevfcs.
J wfJtivi'M
term*
price-
Tht
t
and
must
fit
Altitixle
—
4.100
feet,
sain«
ss
Hill
taike
Valley
,i
for
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Mean Tauiperature—12.
Pants $4 «
llP- pressing /Hints 25 cents; press­
4
2
"Plb
Annnnl Precipitation—8 .•■100.
ing suits /l; suits cleaned and pressed
50
•v» . Burna-Venator
Mi Horn le— 2.2UO imhiv I s of l«orax inineii ami hsnleal
'earn; r*nt» ik'niu Or«
Bring
in
your
old
clothes
and
hare
them
fixed up
' ’»A failed to io- | goo, to Wiaaemuci«. Nevada daily, l«ednaall that is develrpe,) «to <p««t rd
for
Uu
icin
,
er
*.ad left that
Crops— Wheal, ««at«, rye, barlay. alla'tla. <cgar lawta l>ape ^atatae». aiid ail,
FRIEDRICH THE TAILOR.
i kinds nt hardy fruits ami v<v«*fob4«~>
p H Hi CALL
Suitings and
vftA.jV'- AND SEE
OvercMfitgs.
Cor. Mian and B Sts., Bums. Oregon.
Mrs. L. Racine. Propt.
T*lrwt Cl&M lxx JE-v-erT’ ^•trtlcxxlsur.
A*.t
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American Plan
Rates on Application
Guests Treated with Utmost Courtesy.
Well Furnished, Comfortable Rooms.
Burns,
Oregon.
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