The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 12, 1904, Image 5

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    Colds Cause Pneumonia.
For bargains iu hardware
Voegtly.
The republican central committee
One of the most remarkable cas-
M. II. Brenton it» in from his 1 eB of a cold, deep-seated on tlie
meets in this city this evening.
desert ranch.
E LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
lungs, i «using pneumonia, is that
I
The weather the past week is
IEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
of
Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion
Jess Alberson and wife came
whnt one would term unsettled.
Ind.
who was entirely cured by the
Thornton Williams, who has over from Harney Thursday.
use
of
One Minute Cough Cure.
¡Tl'RDAY. MARCH 12 1904.
Horses to hay at the Red Front She says:‘‘The coughing and strain­
been confined to his room for a
good portion of the.winter, is im- Barn 35-cents
ing so weakened me that 1 ran
proving,
James Paul was in from Happy down in weight from 148 m 92
Local News.
Anyone desiring a carpenter or valley a few days this week. He pounds. 1 tried a number of rem­
cabinet
work should call on Honory was accompanied upon his return edies to no avail until I used One
honey at Huston’s.
Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles
Dansereau. Shop at his residence by Joel Smith and family.
CUJ Crawford spent several opposite M. Fitz Geralds
J. C. Davis, accompanied by of this wounderful remedy cur. d
me entirely of the cough, strength­
ura ■< our city last week.
M. Zeigenfus is now being cared Walter Capps and W. H. Reicheart,
ened
my lungs and restored me to
Frtab bread and doughnuts for at the county hospital. Mr. was over from Calamity this week
normal
weight, health and
my
-ery duyat Mrs Robbins’.
Zeigenfus has been suffering from making proof on some land.
Advance styles for spring and summer have arrived and are now on ex­
strength. Sold by al) druggists.
Sylvwster Smith was up from asthma and is quite sick.
The Windsor, under the manage­
hibition.
Among them are choice novelties from the large Eastern Lace
section
Thursday on busi-
Adelor Racine is at present in ment of C. B. Smith & Co., is one
.........
F1NAL SETTLEMENT.
houses, comprising
IBS.
the city for repairs. A horse fell of the most popular resorts in the
I
New Batiste Laces
Notice is hereby given that the 1!
Meals served day and night at on him the other day severely bruis­ interior. Finest of liquors and
New Venice Laces,
te lun<b counter in rear of “Win- ing his leg and foot. He is im­ cigars, billiards and card tables undersigned Administrator of the'J
New Normandy Laces,
proving.
and
expert
mixologists.
Estate of Frank W McClintock de- j •
Bar.
1 I •
ceased
has
filed
her
final
account
New Clumie l.aces.
If vou want your pianos or oigans
Carrol Cecil has returned from
Geo. y he Iley is over from the1
therin;
and
that
Monday
the
11
i
New All Over Laces,
Ranch visiting his family for a tuned by an expert hand who lives a visit to bis family in Portland. day of April, 1904, has been set for
I
in
your
town,
and
will
guarantee
New Oriental Laces.
While
absent
Carrol
went
up
to
w days
satisfaction or no charge, employ see his son Pat who is attending the the hearing of such final account;
Voegtly is closing out his im- J, A. Davis, office at Clevenger’s O. A. C. and also spent a day or all persons interested are requested
to be present on said date and show
ense s|ock of hardware at cost, furniture store.
two with W. H. Hogan in Albany.
cause if any exists why euch final
■e him.
James Morrison, who was for sev­ He reports the latter in fine health account should not be recieved.
L. E. Friedrich, who has been eral years a resident of this section, and prosperous.
Ione Whitng.
I for several weekB, is again able spent a few days visiting friends in
Furniture cheaper than ever be­
Administrator. I
be abjout.
Trading Stamps Given.
Burns this week. Mr. Morrison is fore in this town. We bought
NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.
Goodvbread, mince pies, cakes, how located on the Owyhee in Mal­ right and will sell right. The very
Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents.
>okies tend doughnuts at the home heur county.
nicest in Lace and Muslin Cur­
Notice ¡8 hereby given that, vest­
Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms.
akery.
Mose Levy now has charge of the tains. Ladies, call and inspect. ed with the authority given under
Joel Smith and family took their Red Front Livery and Feed Barn 'We can please yon in both style Section 4106 of Bellinger and Cot­
“BROWN’S” “THE SATISFACTORY STORE
BROWN’S
iparture Thursday for the Happy where he will be pleased to look and price. Bureaus, Chiffoniers, ton’s Annotated Codes and Statues
alley ranch of James Paul where after your wants in his line, Mose Sideboards, Iron Beds, and in fact of Oregon, the Board of Fish Com­
missioners of the State of Oregon <
tey expect to spend the summer. is a thorough competent livery man everything in our line.—Burns has
declared, by resolution duly
and stock placed in his care are Furniture Co.
adopted at a meeting held in thej
A *o<i afMrs Jack Dunstan is
BATHS! BATHS! BATIIS!
certain to receive the best of treat­
City of Salem February 2, 1904,
ere fiBut the Baker county mining
X
ment. Livery turnouts on short j
k
MRS HOLLAND ENTERTAINS
that on and after April 1, 1904, and j Every Sunday (exclusively) for
'Ction helping his mother get her
i
notice. Prices reasonable.
until otherwise ordered, it will be ! the ’ ladies, We will keep open our
ffairsAin shape preparatory to re-
... . \
< take any 1 bath rooms all day Sunday for the
irning home with him.
A ’phone message from Silvies' One of the^nost enjoyable social unlawful to fish for or
Thursday stated the river raised 8 event of the season was the whist salmon or other food fishes in that convenience of the ladies. We have
:: J. W*. Buchanan is going round
feet in that valley on Wednesday. party of Mr. ami Mrs. 1. II. Hol­ part of Silvies riyer, in Harney the only public, porcelin, bath tub
twn with a patch on his face
A cold snap caught this flood before land at their elegant and hospitable county, from the mouth of Emi­ in Burns. Plenty of clean towels
lusectby his physician lancing
Teaching the head of this valley home in this city last Wednesday grant creek, to the mouth of said and everything strictly private.
hat appeared to be an abscess,
and prevented taking out all the evening. A large number of their Silvies river; including all branches We also make a specialty of ladies
ome One said its the meanness
bridges along the streams. M. L. friends were present and all spent and sloughs, tributary to that por­ shampooing.—City Barber. Shop
ia half the battle
towing up on Joe.
tion of said Silvies river between • next ^a.'’ 10 "rK- Robbins’ bakery,
Lewis has gone up to look after the a very pleasant evening.
its
mouth
and
the
mouth
of
said
.
■ " Dr. f. C. Brown was up iron? water guage at Silvies.
The honors of the evening were
Emigrant creek.
It’s a paying venture when
-arrows a few days this week,
carried off by Hon Win Farre and
By order of the Board of Fish1 NOTICE EOK PUBLICATION
THE MONUMENTAL BRONZE
you invest in a stylish, up-
•r. Brown contemplates opening a
Mrs. A. W. Gowan, the prizes being
Commissioners, February 2, 1904,1
COMPANY, of Bridgeport., Conn.,
to-date tailor made suit —
lan elegant silver smoking set for
ental pflice in this city in the
H. G. VAN- D uben
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
has appointed M. L. Lewis, their
the kind made by the : :: :
gentlemen
and
a
beautiful
china
ear figure. His many personal
BiiriiR, Ort'iton, February 23. l'.*04.
Master Fish Warden of the State Notice in hereby ¡riven that David 8. Graven,
agent for Harney County. This
cracker jar for the lady. The con­
yS ttiendsjwill welcome bint.
of Lawen, Harney eonntv. oretron. tins filed no­
of Oregon.
old reliable Company makes all
tice of intention to make ¡»roof or. Ida deaert-
solation prizes were given to '(rs.
Initd t-lalto Ko. . -2. for the SE1,. and lots ft. I.
C. H. Kock took his departure kinds of Monuments, Grave Covers.
and ft, nee. 2t>, NL, NE1.,, aee. tV>, T.
ft. 32 E.,
11. E. Thompson, a china mustard
W. M.. before the Retrintei and lleeelver nt ,
NOTICE
OF
ADMINISTRATOR.
estertlay for for Portland where be Corner posts Vases and Urns, out
Burna, Oregon, on Frhlav, the at It day of April, |
jar, and L. A. Jackson, a unique
l'JO-f.
j
i called on important, business. He of pure refined Zink, which is one
Chicago’s Foremost Tailors
. He namen the fo’Iowtne witnear a to provt
match case in the shape of a log.
Notice ia hereby given that on the 10th the eomplete irrijini..ii an I ■ :> . ec -n of
’ i well .pleased with this section and of the elementary or virgin metals,
land: James II. Bnnyard of Burns. Oregon,
Refreshments were served after day o( March 1904, by order of th© (’onn ■ I Benjamin r Auantns. ..-d ,■ I tetnz. ..r t ntren
regard The Times-Herald man just the same as gold and silver, and is
,
.
We are their Agents, and
the series of hands were play­ * ty /.
< ourt,
of the o.
btnte
of ...
<tregon, t for ...
liar- Oregon, Scott lltllev. of Nm-rot
» : orc . ■■ L i i tster.
nfore |)e left, that lie intended to indestructable and cannot, be affect­
ed. Misses Vella Mace, Bertha noy County, of Unit dato duly reederod
gnarantee every garment.
ed by the climatic • conditions.
Hum.
Williams and Clare Swain looked anti entered, the undersigned was duly
These monuments are cheaper by after the wants of the guests in appointed Administrator of the Estate I NOTICE EOK PUBLICATION
Chaim lan Sweek of the school
You want the BEST—
of John Dunstan, deceased. And any,
half than any kind of stone, that respect.
UNITED STATE- LAND OFFICE.
oard fcs authorized us toannoun-
ami all persona having claims against
BiiriiR Oregon, February
1904.
more beautiful in design anti can­
that’s what we offer.
Mrs Purrington favored the guests said estate ato hereby notified to present: Notice is hereby given that John < . Freeman,
-i thatkhere will be a meeting of
Burn h . Hurney <<>U’.iy, Oreuon, has tiled
not be broken. Mr. Lewis desires with some nice music on the piano the same duly verified—as required by of
notice
of
intention
to
make
pro
f
•
n
hiR
desert
»k (ne4«dpa vers of this school district
claim No. j .I, for the >'
nee. 6, \V'a
all who are contemplating the pur­ and Wm McKinney was prevailed law to C. H. Ltonard my attorney land
NF' J, Hee. 7. T. 2»i S., R. 29 E •? . M. before Reg-
f t the c jourt house on Saturday
at Burns, Oregon, within six months iHter and Receiver at Burnn. Oregon, on Thurs­
chase of anything in this line to
upon to sing two v-oc alselections from the date of the first publication of day, the 7th day of j pril, 1901.
1 rah 2 Hi for the purpose of consid-
He names the following witnesses to piove
call on him at the office of Biggs &
• irrigation and reclamation of
which were loudly applauded.
ring attending proposition.
this notice; the first publication being I Hum
9“’1( onio ' ‘ st
Stanton I Tyler, birr . Parker,
Biggs, and see designs sample of
Those present were: Mr. and on Saturday the 12th day of March 1904, Mart V. Baker and P. M. <'hem , all of Hurns,
Oregon.
? One af those fine meals at the material and get prices.
W m F a hue , Register.
Mis McKinney, Mr and Mrs Wel­ and being published for four successive
Miss
Frankie
Shelley
entertained^
,Cafe db Meade” of nn evening will
come Jr. Mr and Mr Woldenberg weeks or for live publications.
James II. Dunstan,
jake you fee] like a new man.
a number of her young friends last Jr, Mr and Mrs Purrington, Mr and
Administrator. ONLY EXCLUSIVE
/ LotiiwSnidt-r was arrested Wed- Thursday evening at her home. Mrs Carpenter, Mr and Mrs Wolden-
Jeeday ■ morning on a charge of The popular game of whist was in­ berg Sr, Dr. and Mrs Marsden, Dr.
Burns,
,,n‘ ^audulftnt voting at the city elec- dulged in and the prizes were won and Mrs Geary, Mr and MrsTriseh, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
IN BURNS
on thoday previous. His condi- by Miss Pauline Locher and Hank Mr and Mrs Biggs, Mr and Mrs
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.» “Walk-Over” Shoes
Burns, Oregon, February 28, 1904,1
——on WORl.l not permit of his being Felton while Miss Helene Swain Schwartz, Mr and Mrs Jackson, Mr
Notice
is
hereby
that Ben < *ra<1<1ork, of
ied at that time so he was placed and Grover Jameson were awarded and Mrs Thompson, Mr and Mrs Burna, Oregon, non Riven
of Thomas Craddock de­ sold everywhere at
ceased,
and
hia
widow
Jane
(’-raddock, has filed i
Mothershead,
Hon.
and
Mrs
Farre.
. L I: jail fe sober up. The trial took the “boobies” Refreshments were
notice of hia intention to make final proof in I I he same price.
IS THE PLACE
Blipport of hia mother's right and claim, by I
Hon.
and
Mrs
Gowan,
Mr
and
Mrs
rerved.
Those
present
were:
Misses
1 nPac* Tburdsay afternoon before
authority of Hon. ('ommiasioDer’s letter “( " of
25, 190*1, and that aaid proof will be ’
•
juiller and resulted in the Ella Thompson, Bertha Williams, Gemberling, Mr and Mrs Byrd, January
made before the Register and Receiverat Burna . None
Better
Oregon, on March 29th, 1904, viz: Hd E. No.
Miss
Geary,
Mesdaines
Levens,
Doloras
Racine,
Vella
Mace,
Nita
“fendant being discharged.
316 of Thomas < raddock, deceased, for the NE‘;
™ ¿JR! ALL |H|: U|Lil
Smith, Dora Caldwell, Junia Cav-I Parvin, Larkins, Messrs Frank 3 i '' e ’. wK'4. NW'” S';
Joe Tupker has bought the C. A. ander, Helene Swain, Agnes Sweek, I Rieder, Frank Welcome, Wm Mc­ He namcR the following wltneflMR to prove
ctvi re
hiR eoiitinuotiR residence upon and cultivation
5| 1
_ week ranch west of this city and Goldie Duncan, Clare Swain, Paul­ Kinney.
of Rai«! land, viz: Anton Wintermeier, John
Wintcrmeier, of Silvies. Oregon, Tim Donovan
tig to seed it to alfalfa and ! ine Locher,Esther Freitnan. Messrs !
and William E.Smith, of Burnn. Oregon.
BOOT and SHOE
W m . F arrs , KvgiMer.
over, le will also put in consid- Hank Felton, Grover Jameson,
T9 BUY AN AUTOMOBILE.
Repairing.
in. This is an ideal dairy Nolie Reed, Homer Reed, Al Wei-
•able
ht in the foot hill range­ come, Archie McGowan, Platt Ran- ' C. H. Veogtly took hi« departure NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Provisions and
a Specialty
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
<
spring water. There is dall. Ches Smith, Charlie Lewis, J. | yesterday morning via Canyon for
Burna, Oregon, February 4, 1904.1
lent site for a reservoir in T Garrett, Earl Sweek, Wm Mc­ Portland to be absent some two Notice is hereby given that the following- Opposit First National
naint*<i settler haa tiled notice of hia intention
■bn where this ranch is sit,- Kinney. Paul Harvey Jay Gould. weekB or more. Mr. Voegtly in­ to
make final proof in aupnort of hia claim,and
that aaid proof will be made be fore the Register
Joe expects to put in a
and
at Burna, Oregon, on March IH,
formed The Times-Herald he was 1904. Receiver
f
viz; Hd. E. No. 967 of Stanton F. Tyler for
the coming season.
the
act 14, T 26 M , K
F ’ W. M
Call for Democratic Central Committee going on business connected with
He name» the following witnesses to prove
hia continuous residence upon and cultivation
hie
hardware
store
but
the
main
TheO.i B. stage is experiencing
of aaid land, viz Lute A Parker, Pleasant M
Ubold <’ote and J. Clark Freeman, all
■
A meeting of the Democratic thing was to look after the purchase Cheney,
______ lenity in reaching here
of Burna, Oregon.
flll kinds of Fresh Vegetables in Season,
W m . F arrr , Register.
of
an
automobile
for
the
local
com
­
Central
Committee
is
hereby
called
ith th... lail and then much of the
tter recieved is soaked to meet at Burns on Tuesday, pany recently organized here.
The Times-Herald did not learn NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
r and must be hung up to March 22, al 2 o’clock p. in. for the
UNITED STATES LAND orFK E.
I
e handling or reading, purpose of setting a time for hold­ the kind of machine they contem­
Burns, Oregon, February 4, 1904.1
Durkheimer Building.
Main Street.
most of last Wednsday ing primaries in the various pre­ plate buying, but understands only Notice ia hereby given that the following
, named settler hss filed notice of hia intention
slough out this side of cincts, a time and place for holding, une will be nought at present and to make final proof in impport of hfa claim, and
that aaid proof will be made before the Kegister
k with two lady pass- the county conventioj, to apportion that one especially adapted to the and Receiver at Burnt, Oregon, on March 16,
1904. viz: Hd. E. No, 856 of Lute A. Parker tor
JOHN GEM BEHLING.
r
>ads
and
mountainous
country
the
delegates,
and
for
the
transac
­
out submerged in water.
SF,<’ *** HW'4 ***’ 25, T 25
R
E
tion
of
any
other
business
that
may
through
which
it
will
I
m
*
operated
Jeweler.
Optician
and
Fry was returning from a
He namcR the following witness«^ to prove
hiR continuous residence upon and cultivation
fclrnmtver.
come
liefore
the
committee.
Mr.
Voegtly
said
he
would
ride
back
r brother at Pendleton
of tald land, viz ^teuton F. Tyler, Pleasant M
hrnev Marthall < artwrlght and .1 < lark Free Firn- Watch R* pairing A
Spe­
to Burns in the automobile if the < man,
Dalton Biggs.
Eva Thompson coming
all of Burnt, Oregon.
Wa. F abre , Register.
cialty.
Chairman. roads would permit.
Haraey.
Times-fierald
See Voegtly’s ad.
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BURNS. OREGON
I
Inspect the Handsome Upright Piano
We are Giving Away.
t
Properly
Clothed
Monarch Tailoring: Co.
w
MILLER & THOMPSON
General Merchandise
SHOE STORE
Oregon
HUSTON’S
Groceries,
Grain,
Flour
Tropical and Domestic
Fruits when in Season
Feed
James Smith
He is Pr< pared to fill orders
for Anything in hi Line.
GIVE HIM A CALL.
THE TIMES-HERALD
Gives all the local news.
■
CLOSING
OUT
SALE
FOR
CASH
ginning on this date I will close out all lines of shelf and heavy hardware, tinware, etc., at COST
ds, and get the prices, and be convinced. This is no catch advertisement, but is an actual fact.
at COST. I his is your opportunity. Remember, sales must be STRICTLY CASH
Call and see the
Goods in all lines