The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 05, 1904, Image 5

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For bargains in hardware see present. J. C. Foley and C E. Mc-
■Pheeters were selected as the two
Voegtly.
County court is in shrbìoi : this
councilmen. Geo. Hayes bein"
Found—A bear-skin glove. In­
week.
nominated but the two former
ERGEBT CIRCULATION OF
quire at this office.
Mrs Ike Blevins is suffering from
ceived
the highest votes
Robt.
PAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
Mrs Chas, Roper was shopping George was the choice for marshal
tonsilitis.
in our city last Saturday
over J. W. Sevedge and A. C Wel­
MBorn—To Mr and Mrs G.
AY, MARCH 5 IMM.
Horses to hay at the Red Front come recieved a majority of the
¡ Clevenger yesterday a son.
votes for city treasurer over \ J.
Barn 35 cents.
A. Cote and wife were visitors
*al News.
James Turner and wife were in Hopkins.
' from Warm Springs this week.
Another ticket will he placed on
from the Welcomeville section the
W. H. Morrison was among our
the
ballot, although it is possibly
first of th" week
y at Huston’s.
Ilarney visitors since our last is­
not a y e We learn that R A.
The Windsor, under the manage­ Miller will be put up for mayor,
sue.
mpness this week.
ment of C. B. Smith A Co., is one S. W. Miller for recorder, V. J. Hop­
Ora Hili was shaking hands with
11 was seen on our
of the most popular resorts in th# kins for treasurer and J. W. Sevedge
his
many friends in Burns Mon-
day.
interim. Finest of liquors and for marshal. It is not known
day.
ead and doughnuts
X cigars, billiards and card tablm<
* whether other names for council­
Advance styles for spring and summer have arrived and are now on ex-
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Riley and expert mixologists.
Mrs Robbins’.
men will be placed on the ballot or I
hibit'ori.
Among th*m are choice noveities from the large Eastern Lace
Dickens, Wednesday, March 2, a
Nob|e was again in our city
THE MONUMENTAL BRONZE not.
eon.
houses, comprising
lay»|hi8 week.
COMPANY, of Bridgeport, Conn,
Our readers will find several new has appointed M. L. Lewis, their
New Batiste Laces
TOOK HIS OWN LIFE
Tibam is again with us after ,ads in this issue. Read them
and agent for Harney County. This
New Venice Laces.
»gibe winter in the East.
save money.
Geo. Waters brings the news
old reliable Company makes all
New Normandy Laces,
s aeiked day and night at
Commissioner Miller is up from kinds of Monuments, Grave Covers. that Lou. C. Chamberlain, an old
New Clumie I aces,
ch counter in rear of “Win-
Lawen attending to his duties at Corner posts Vases and Urns, out time resident of the White Horse I
New All Over I .aces,
of pure refined Zink, which is one section, this county, committed sui­
court.
New Oriental Laces.
*nd Mrs Elmer Turner were
Anyone desiring a carpenter or of the elementary or virgin metals, cide last Saturday aftenoon near
; after some purchtyies in our
cabinet work should call on llonory the same as gold, and silver, and is the Chas Turner ranch at Andrbws.
e other day.
indestructablc and cannot be affect­ by shooting himself in the head
Dansereau. Shop at hiB residence
ed by the 'climatic conditions. with a rifle.
;tly ia closing out his im- opposite M. Fitz Geralds
He learned that Lou had been
These monuments are cheaper by
atadM of hardware at cost.
A. S. Swain was up from his half than any kind of stone, drinking heavy for several days and
\ sheep camps a few days this week more beautiful in design and can­ had taken the rifle out for the pur­
is looking after the visiting hie family. He has taken
Trading Stamps Given.
not be broken. Mr. Lewis desires pose of killing rabbits. On Mon­
r’s office while J. E. is doing his stock to the range.
all who are contemplating the pur­ day hie body waB found and every
Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents.
Mrs Robbins is closing out her chase of anything in this line to indication pointed to self destruct­
Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms.
bread, mince pies, cakes, line of pillow tops, embroidery call on him at the office of Biggs & ion the ball entering near the right
and doughnuts at the home silks,battenberg patterns and braids Biggs, and see designs sample of temple.
material and get prices.
Deceased had -resided in that sec­
and other art goods at cost.
“BROWN’S” “THE SATISFACTORY STORE” “BROWN’S”
N
tion
since the early ’80’s and was
Baker is again stationed at
Died
—
At
her
home
in
this
city
C. E. McPheeters has bought the
and ranch, Mr. Baker and residence property of Perry Wil­ last Monday night, Mrs. John Culp well liked. He was about 40 years
Mr. Cham-j
ent the winter at the Ander- liams where lie has been conducting aged 21 years The lady bad been old and unmarried
berlain
had
always
drank
consider­
a hospital and looking after county­ quite ill but had improved and was
Chas King and wife came in from
able
and
was
no
doubt
his
worst
again up doing her usual work.
Fisher arrived here from charges.
enemy,
as
he
was
a
very
intelligent
their
rarch near Crow Camp last :
She Buffered a relapse on Friday
me$|i Union county last
Chas. Comegys took his de­
Monday.
man,
well
educated
and
had
at
one
y. 'JB<i expects to spend the parture yesterday for his home at night and rapidly sank until her
.
!
death. Deceased was a very indue, time been a printer. He had no rel­
r in Ibis section.
The Place to Dine
Wagontire. Mr. Cumegys had been
BATHS! BATHS! BATHS!
trious lady and had lived in this atives in that section of the country
Hailey and wife have re- staying with his family in this city
Every Sunday (exclusively) for
section since 1898. She was the
from Portland and other for some time.
OLE OLSEN” A CRACK A-JACK.
the
ladies. We will keep open our
second daughter of Geo. II. Dyer
_____
whero they had been visiting
Dr. Marsden gave a very inter- ' and was married to John (Jtilp in
bath rdbms all day Sunday for the
35 cents and up
pastjtwo months.
Meade’s comedy and Dramatic convenience of the ladies. We have
esting and instructive lecture on Aug 1899. Besides her hnsband
OYSTERS, FISH AND GAME IN SEASON.
bath tub
i. I^wis is kept busy look- astronomy at the College last Fri­ her father and three brothers, of Co. added laurels to their already
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■
Dining Room for I amities.
We Cater to All.
tep 1tie government water day’ evening. It was much appre­ Eugene, Oregon, two sisters, Mrs. good reputation last Monday night in
Rurns. —
Plenty of - clean
towels
when
they
gave
a
big
house
full
of
an(
j
ciated
by
’
those
who
were
present.
Opr “Uncle Sam” will
everything strictly private.
Walter Sanford and Mrs. Loren
REDFORD BROS. Propls.,
becu"dOrrgon.
people “Ole Olson” most satisfac­
is eyes when he sees the re-
Rev. Father Whyte is a recent Hembree, of Kent. Wash., survive torily, The author might have We also make a specialty of ladies
arrival from San Francisco. He her. The funeral took place from produced it better but he couldn’t shampooing.—City Barber Shop I mtkmntmammmmmminnuni:. ♦tjsuttuiuiatm
t Hoover, road master of the has taken charge of the Catholic the residence Wednesday morning have -uited the people who attend­ next day to Mrs. Robbins’ bakery.
diatrfet, was up conferring church here and also has Crook, Rev. A. J. Irwin conducting the ed any better. Its fun and then
'NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
te comity court this week, Lake ami Klamath counties as his services. The remains were interred some.
s on whkre the tools are aiid field of labor.
in the Burns cemetery. The be­
The management could advert se
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,!
reaved husband has the sympathy
doW; ¡other arrangements for the
Burna, Oregon, February *23, 1904,1
If You want your pianos or organs
it “Money back if you don't like Notice ia hereby
given that David 8. Grave»,
of a wide circle of friends. •
s work
----- RESERVED FOR-----
of
Lawen,
Harney
county, Oregon, baa filed no­
tuned
by
an
exnert
hand
who
lives
it,” and be perfectly safe.’
tice of intention to make proof on hla deaert-
I
x
Died—At hiR home near Burns
claim No. 252, for the HE11. and lota 3, 4, 5,
. Richardson was a business in your town, and will guarantee
The same bill will be repeated | 1 land
and 6. aec. 26, N’.» NE‘4, aec. 85, T. 25 B.. R. 82 E.,
M.. before tne Regiater and Receiver at
from KI larney Thursday. He satisfaction or no charge, employ last Monday night, Feb. 29, John tonight and if you fail to see if W.
Burna, Oregon, on Friday, the sth day of April,
gon. I us Ils 8 sawmill and shingle J, A. Davis, office at Clevenger’s Dunstan, aged 58 years, The you’re the loser.
1904.
They will have something to way next week
He name» the fo’lowing witneaaea to prove
cause
of
his
death
was
ureamic
con
­
the
complete irrigation ami reclamation of »aid
II Start just as earl V as the furniture store.
[land: James II. Bunyard of Burna, Oregon.
vulsions and apoplexy. He had
| Benjamin E. AuamuR, .iohn .1. Heinz, of Lawen
r will per tn it. Lon didn’t
CALAMITY ITEMS.
Oregon, Scott Haley, of Narrows, Oregon.
Peter clemens, Chas. Frye, F. M been at his usual work during the
W m F ar re , Regiater.
liticÄo U8.
Jordan and Geo. Waters have re- day and took sick quite suddenly.
id arable more snow fell in turned from the southern part of
The following items were receiv­
untains this week. A’] phone the county where they went to Deceased was born in England and ed to.o late for publication last NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
came to this country in 1873, going
fratn the McKinney saw view out a proposed county road.
week:
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,)
to California and z- Nevada where he
Burn» Oregon, February 28 1904.1
ore than 18 inches
1 thought perhaps you would Notice In hereby
that John ('. Freeman,
Geo
Waters
found
the
mail
sack
worked in the mines, removing to like to hear from old Calamity so of Burn». Harney given
County, Oregon, ha» filed
king a depth of sotne-
notice of intention to make proof on his desert-
which was cut open by Thos. this valley in 1883 in company
claim No. 254, for the S’.. HFJ4. aec. 6, W*4
ike 5>r six feet in that vic-
I take the opportunity to write you land
IS THE PLACE
NEJ4, aec. 7. T. 2»l 8., IL 29 E . W. M. before Reg­
O’Brien and Edward Livison not with his old time friend Stephen
ister and Receiver at Burn», Oregon, on Thurs­
• few lines
day.
tlie
7th
day
of
April,
1904.
long ago. The sack was found Lampshire. The two formed a
He name» the fallowing witneaaea to piove
ggan has gone to the about a mile south of Windy point partnership and took land adjoin­
We have had some warm weath­ the complete irrigation and reclamation of
aaid land: Stanton F. Tyler, Lnte a . Parker,
section to begin the and 125 yards from the road.
Mart V. Baker and P. M. Cheney, all of Burna,
, ing In 1889 Mr Dunstan went er accompanied with rain which is Oregon.
rroperty for this year,
taking
the
snow
off
very
fast;
the
W m F arrk , Regiater.
Supt. Gilcrest of,the P. L. S. Co., to Baker county where he again en­
grass is starting nice on the hills
ggan learned that there were
gaged
in
mining
and
where
he
has been in the city since Thursday
ami stock have gone through the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
heep in that particu-
n.
Mr Gilcrest, says the past winter married the wife who survives him
winter in fine shape.
ion B»at were likely to be
six
years
ago.
He
returned
to
his
has been very favorable to the stock
UNITED STATE3 LAND OFFICE, f
her counties and es-
Burn», Oicgon, February 28, 1904,i
School will commence at Calami- j
and they have come through in ex­ ranch to live permanently 3 years
Notice I r hereby jjlven that Ben Craddock, of
e therefore went there
ago.
His
death
was
a
shock
to
his
on
the
29
of
Feburary-
It
will
bo
Burna,
Oregon,
rhi of Thoma» Craddock de-
cellent shape on all the Company
ceaMed, and hi» widow Jane Craddock, ha» filed Provisions
and Feed a Specialty
many
friends
in
this
vicinity
where
taught
by
a
young
lady
from
Cali
­
notice
of
hiR
intention
to make final proof In
Ranches.
RUpport of hiR mother*« right and claim, by
he was well known and highly es­ fornia.
nomine arrived home
authority of Hon. Coinmiraioner'a letter “C” of
J H Oard, the sheep man was teemed. Mr. Duystan was a Ma­
January 25, 1904, an<l that Raid proof will be
>n last Wednesday
made before the Regiater and Receiverat Burna
Sumlav
school
has
had
a
rest
a caller at this ofi’ice yesterday. son, belonging to the Baker City
Oregrhi. on flimrn
March 29th.
1904, viz:
E. iw.
No.
</rvg«»n.
x:»m, »mr,,
via. Hd n.
___ lady had been called
through
the
bad
weather
but
will
JWp* Thomu cr«ld<H it.<le"eM*l. for the NEli
He says his stock went through the lodge. The funeral services were
I
BEU NWL|, B* N r. 4. aec 29. I. 19 B., it.
ter brother Charles Russel,
e ., w . .M.
winter in fine condition and al­ conducted by Burns Lodge No. 97, commence again on Sunday ■' Feb- » He
name«
Dame, the following wìidcrrìh to prove
<• ’eri
till. She left him im-
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ruary
28tb.
though he was still feeding he A. F and A. M. from their hall in
, of said land, vis: Anton Wintvrmeler, John
;. Mr. Russel used to be
Wintermeier, of Silvi« ». Oregon, Tim Donovan
would soon take them to their this city last Wednesday afternoon
There was a birthday party giv­ and William E. Smith, of Burr.». Oregon.
eamS tike
s of this righteous
W m . F akkb , RegislBr.
range.
All kinds of Fresh Vegetables in Season,
and the remains laid to rest in the en at Mr. Howe’s on the evening of I
V of the old timers
9
Mose Levy now has charge of the Masonic cemetery. Besides his the 22d of February. There were sev­
\ Re? Front Livery arid Feed Barn wife a brother, Michael, now in eral persons’whose birthday came NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Mace entertained
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
)
where he will be pleased to look England, survives him. A good in February and their ages were so
Burns, Oregon. February 4. HMM. I
lung friends st whist
near
the
same
they
gave
a
birthday
Notire
ia
hereby
given
that
the
following-
after your wants in his line. Mose man has gone to his reward.
Main Street.
aettler haa filed notice of hla Intention Durkheimer Building.
Mt Wednesday even-
party half way between which was | named
to make final proof in mipport of hla claim,and
is a thorough competent livery man
aai'l proof wilt be made baforethe Regiater
Welcome and Miss
on the 22. The evening was spent that
and Receiver at Burna, Oregon, on March I«,
and stock placed in his care are
NOMINATION FOR CITY ELECTION.
HJ04. via Hd. E. No. M7 of Stanton F. Tyler for
r were the prize win-
in playing games, music and sing­ the NKti BF.1, aec. H, T. 'M M . It 2X K . W. M
certain to receive the best of treat­
He namea the following witneaaea to prove
T, Garrett and Miss
James Gearhart rendered I hla contlnuoua reaidence upon and cultivation
ment. Livery turnouts on short 1 A mass meeting was held at the ing.
1
of
aald laud, viz: Lute A Parker, Ph-aaant .M
were given the con-
some excellent music on the violin I ebener. Ubold cote aod J. Clark Freeman, all
notice. Prices reasonable.
court
house
Thursday
evening
for
of
Burna, Oregon.
Refreshments were
I
Wx. FaitHk,Regiater.
accompanied by Harry Redding on
purpose
of
nominating
a
ticket
for
Btidelman
arrived
home
teries of hands had
John
the piano, Mr. Jones sang several
t'l'hose present were: from Portland where he went last the city election next Tuesday.
songs one being the Hood of Hepp NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
There were about 100 voters in at­
tie Shelley, Nita month in company with his wife
ner. An excellent lunch was serv­
UNITED BTATE8 LAND OFFICI.»
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
I
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
!
Burna, Oregon, February, 4, 1904.I
Burna. Ore., February 6, 1904 1
week, Agnes Sweek, I and son.
John says the roads tendance. Dr. Geary, our present ed with coffee at about eleven
”
Burna, Oregon, February 4, 1904.1
Notice ia hereby given that Jerne C. Davi«, of
Notice la hereby «Iren that Hylvoater Smith,
Notice ia hereby given that the following
uiayer,
was
th?
oniv
name
1.4-fore
e, Bertha Williams, would not please a freighter just at I
Van, Harney fount y, Oregon, ha» filed notice of Hmith. Oregon, haa filed notice of intention
o’clock. All present enjoyed them named aettIrr haa'filed notice of hie Intention of
Intention to make proof on hla dearrt-iand to make proof <>n hi» deaert land claim No 28M,
mak«- final proof in aup|»ort of hla claim, and
»ra Caldwell, Pauline this time and even the stage driver the meetijig for that place oil the selves and the party did not break to
BWk, arc
T IMH for »20 acre» of land in T. 2* K. R ¿9*^ E . W M
that »aid proof will t»e made before the Regiater claim No. 240. for the
an I Receiver at Burn« Oregon, on March 1«, R '.-t’f E W. M., Itefore the Kegiater and Re iunaurvoyiMl,) before the Regiater and Receiver
ticket
and
he
was
nominated
by
ac
up
until
day
light.
trs. Frank Rieder. grumble some. He ordered the
I’.MH. viz Hd. E. No. Afifiof l ute A. I'arkrr for reiver at Born«, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 9th at Burn». Oregon, on Thursday, the 10th day of
of Marr I 1904
March, I <«l
th<- HU ME* „ HU HW'4 aec. 2.5, T. 25 4., R 2M E ,
. T. Garrett, Hank ¡spring and summer stock of goods clatr.ation
He name* the following wltn«*aac« to prove
He names the following witneaaea to prove
W M
the
complete
Irrigation
and
reclamation
of
aaid
the
complete irrigation and reclamation of said
namea the following wttneea«« to prove
I.. Woldenberg Jr and S w.
One of those line meals at the hi« Ho continnoua
Welcome, Al Wei- I for the firm of Schwartz A Budel-
residence upon »nd
and cultivation land John L. Jonea. < barb*» M. Johnaon, Wal­ laud J»» -¡min.. i - l< ». W. *>«!<•< >«• k , Theodore
ler
D.
<
'appa
and
William
H.
Rei<
heart
all
of
r.
Tyler,
PlBMant
M
Dunn
and John E. Dai per all of Narrows, Ore
of
raid
land,
via
Stanton
V
Tyler.
PI
»•»«ant
M.
ed. Will McKinney, 1 man and they will s « wm , begin to Miller were up for recorder, the ‘ Cafe de Meade” of an evening will Chrnev. Marahall ’ art wright and J. (‘lark Free- Van, Oregon.
gon.
Wr. Faaaa, Register.
W
m
.
F
a
BAR.
Regiater.
man,
all
of
Burna,
Oregon.
former being the choice of those make you feel like a new man.
n Wyatt.
arrive
\
Wa. F a BBC. Regiater.
imes-Jíerald
See Voegtly’s ad.
BURNS. OREGON
Inspect the Handsome Upright Piano
We are Giving Away.
LONE STAR CAFE.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
MILLER & THOMPSON
HUSTON ’S
Groceries,
Grain,
Flour
Tropical and Domestic
Fruits when in Season.
He is Prepared to fill orders
for Anything in his Line.
GIVE HIM A CALL.
THE TIMES-HERALD
I
CLOSING
OUT
SALE
FOR
CASH
nning on this date 1 will close out all lines of shelf and heavy hardware, tinware, etc., at COST. Call and see the
Is, and get the prices, and be convinced. Ibis is no catch advertisement, but is an actual iact
t COST. This is your opportunity. Remember, sales must be STRICTLY CASH.
Goodsjivagon
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