The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 19, 1904, Image 5

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Ê8T CIRCULATION OF
►ER IN THI8 COUNTY.
j
See Vaegtly’s ad.
Ben Newman was a visitor this
week
At last our mail is caught up to
almost schedule time
Tuxes are being paid al a rapid
rate.
.For. bargains in hardware see
Voegtly.
M. Bonnett spent a few days in
our city this week.
Juaqin Berdugo is over from the
P Ranch on business.
G. W. Clevenger has been suf­
fering fiotn grip this week.
Horses to hay at the Red Front
Barn 35 cents.
Remember “In Old Kentucky”
at Locher’s hall Monday night,
f
Circuit court, convenes in this
city on April 4.
Call for Democratic Central Committee
A meeting of the Democratic
Central
Committee is hereby called
Good bread, mince pies, cakes,
L MARCH 19 1904.
to
meet
at Burn3 on Tuesday,
cookies and doughnuts at the home
March
22,
at 2 o’clock p. in. for the
Bakery.
.purpose of setting a time for hold­
Prof. Dillard was on the sick list
ing primaries in the various pre
il News.
Thursday, afternoon and his depart­
cincts, a time and place for holding |
ment was dismissed.
the county convention, to apportion
at Huston’s.
the delegates, and for the transac­
Geo. Smyth,' accompanied by
g some more rain Mrs. A. T. Clark, is over from Dia­
tion of any other business that may
come before the committee.
mond on business connected with
Dalton Biggs.
iHB the Burns Hotel ap­ the estate of the late A. T. Clark.
J. F. Mahon spent a few days
Chairman.
his ■ sue.
Anyone desiring a carpenter or with his family in this city this
cabinet
work
should
call
on
Ilonory
bread and doughnuts
week. •
FINAL SETTLEMENT,
Dansereau. Shop at his residence
fat Mrs Rabbins’.
Several of the friends of the Geor­
opposite M. Fitz Geralds
ad of the Carter
gia Harper Co. received buttons on
Notice is herebv given that
Price Cohorn and Sid Comegys which Georgia Harper is .photoed undersigned Administrator of
» in this issue.
were up from Narrows a few days as “Camille”. The likeness is ve-y Estate of Frank W McClintock de­
day and night at
this week. Mr Comegys was up to good.
ceased has filed her final account
ler in rear of “Win-
get his saloon license.
tberin; and that Monday the 11
The Windsor, under the manage­ day of April, 1904, has been set for
The
taxpayers
of
this
school
dis
­
;::::::ah Ga (zette reports C. A.
trict should remember the mass ment of C B. Smith Co., is one the hearing of such final account;
and wifi fe and daughter en-
meeting called for next Saturday of the most popular resorts in the all persons interested are requested
"from th ie railroad.
afternoon to consider a grounding interiot. Finest of liquors and to be present on said date and show
cigars, billiards and card tables cause if any exists why such final
y is Closing out his im- proposition.
and expert mixologists.
□ck of hardware at cost,
account should not be recieved.
Ifvou w ;nt your pianos or organs
^tefejugh is up from the
Ione Whitng.
: urniture cheaper than ever be­
tuned by an expert hand who lives
e
Administrator.
in your town, and will guarantee fore i i this town. We ’bought
Trading Stamp* Given.
part of the county He satisfaction or no charge, employ right and will sell right. The very
Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents.
NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.
ain here until circuit court. J, A. Davis, office .at Clevenger’s nicest in Lace and Muslin Cur­
tains.
Ladies,
call
and
inspect.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that,
vest
­
furniture
store
o Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms.
those fi ne meals at the
We can please you in both style ed with the authority given under
Meade” of an evening will
C. E. EcPheeters, Loyd Culp, and price. Bureaus, Chiffoniers,
Section 4106 of Bellinger and Cot­
>u feel like a new man.
Hank Felton and others have gone Sideboards, Iron BedR, and in fact
ton’s Annotated Codes and Statues !
BROWN’S
BROWN S’’
“THE SATISFACTORY STORE
Cheney, Stant Tyler, Lute to the hikes for a few days. It is everything in our line.— Burns of Oregon, the Board of Fish Com­
missioners of the State of Oregon
d J. C Freeman, were all the closed season for shooting birds Furniture Co.
has declared, by resolution duly
n ihi’Warm Spring section and it is supposed they went t> get
a bath.
A press dispatch from Sumpter adopted at a meeting held in the
A nfl lflnd business
to
the Portland Jaurnal. savs: City of Salem February 2, 1904,'
N ' ’
Ladies. I will be pleased to have
BATHS! BA-TIIS! BATHS!
XR kht <>u S ale —A saloon you call and see Chas. A. Stevens J. E. Reed, superintendent of the that on and after April 1, 1904, and
Every
Sunday (exclusively) for
V aw ures for rent or sale nt a and Bros, spring and summer styles Aubejn Deep Sinking Mining com. until otherwise ordered.it will be,
the
ladies
We will keep open our
Itvo“'*
-’ind ,crn18- I’01’ and samples of Tailor made Suits. pany, returned last night from a unlawful to fish for or take any
bath
rootnH
all
day Sunday for the
'^/particulars apply to
Shirt Waist Suits, Skirts, Waists, trip to Cany on and I’rairie cities. salmon or other food fishes in that ! convenience of the ladies. We have
... Jf-fplson, Drewsey, Ore
WhilsTin that part of the country, part of Silvies riyer, in Harney
Coats, Corsets.and Underwear.
Mr.
Reed, says, lie hoard that Ma­ county, from the mouth of Emi­ the only public porcelin, bath tub
jty officers, with the
Mrs. Chas. Wilson, Agent.
jor Boiita had commenced clearing grant creek, to the mouth of said in Burns. Plenty of clean towels
Councilman McPheet-
M. R. Biggs left Wednesday the right nf way for his railroad, Silvies river; including all branches and everything strictly private.
of town, were sworn
morning for Portland, where he and also that some grading had and sloughs, tributary to that por­ We also make a specialty of ladies
dav evening at the
goes to look after business matters been done in that vicinity.
is half the battle
tion of said Silvies ri ver between shampooing.—City Barber Shop
g of the council.
pertaining to the county. He will
next
day
to
Mrs.
Robbins
’
bakery.
its mouth and the mouth of said
Emigrant creek.
s left yeeterdav for also visit other valley points after
's a paying venture when
WATER SUPPLÌ FAVORABLE.
Bv order of the Board of Fish i ~
art of the county which he will make a trip to his
you Invest in a stylish, up-
N .Commissioners, February 2, 1901, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
as special deputy old home in Missouri to visit with |
to-date tailor made suit —
M,
L
Lewis
has
been
out
taking
his
folks
and
attend
to
business
II. G. V an D usen
aenn jurors and wit­
the kind made by the : :: :
measurements of the water at both
UNITED STATES I.AND OFFICE,
Master Fish Warden of the State
April term of circuit matters—Prineville Journal
Hums. Oregon, February 23, 1904,
the Silvies station and the one up of Oregon.
Notice is hereby given bat Davin
Graves,
Mose Levy now has charge of the the river from this city and reports
of Lawen, Ilarnev countv, Oregon. has filed no­
Y
tice of intention lo make proof on ius desert­
land rlft'hn No. ■
for the I? f. »m I lots 3. 4, 5,
and George Waters Red Front Livery and Feed Barn the amount anti How very favorable
NOTICE OE ADMINISTRATOR.
an<l <», see. 26, NL, NF’,, Hee. : -, T. ’> S.t K. 32 E.,
where
he
will
he
pleased
to
look
W.
*M..
before
the
Register am! Receiver at
Portland
next
for
to
There had been a six foot rise in
Burns, Oregon, on Fridav, the Sth day of April,
Chicago’s Foremost Tailors
Lwhle they are called as after your wants in his line. Mose Silvies but Mr. Lewi, did not catch Notice is hereby given that on the 10th 1904.
He names the fo’lowing v.i'nes < k to prove
is
a
thorough
competent
livery
man
tMI?
complete
irrigation
an
I
re'lnmal
ion
of
said
iOft»8 on^brt O’Brien cose for
it at its highest ns it was very Bud- day of March 1904, by order of the Conn -
James II. Bun.artl <>f Buri.F. Oregon.
and stock placed in his care arc­ den aud receded in about, six hours. ty Court, of tho'State of Oregon, for Har­ land:
Benjamin F Ausmus, uohn .1. Heinz. of Lawen |
We are their Agents, and
Of ; the
l,‘e . Bur >p-Venator mail.
Oregon, Scott Hn’ey, of Narrovs Oregon
W m F a RI il . Register.
Ur
guarantee every garment.
^ ii o not [know just how long certain to receive the best of tii-at- This was caused by a warm rain ney County, of that date duly reedered .
ment. Livery turnouts on short melting the snow in Silvies Valley and entered, the undersigned was duly |
—-Il beai isent
appointed Administrator of the Estate
notice. Prices reasonable.
and the lower hills surrounding.
of John Dunstan, deceased. And any
You want the BEST—
i, a prominent stock-
A He reports practically no snow and all persons having claims against I
UNITE)) STATES I AND OFFICE,
One of the most, delightful socie-
outhern part of the
Burns Oregon, February¿3 1901.
that's
what we offer.
said estate are hereby notified to present i
is hereby given thnt J..Jin ( . FrcemR
iV. C. Canfield the ty events of the week was an “At melted in the higher mountains the same duly verified—as required by of Notice
?
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Harney
U.niDiy.
<»r-
-<
l
.
has
filed
Itnrt-K.
T
,
..
notice of inlCiition to nuike rro:>f I,n his desert
man, are in the city1, home” with Mrs John Gemberling and in the timber, it lining on an law to C. H.
I' #Lfoimrd my attorney i
,
.i. for the -1 • • . m - .»■. w.
average
of
three
feet,
from
Trout
NE' j. see. 7. L i • H.. IL 29 E . • . M. Itefore Reg­
at Burns, Oregon, within six months ^1 ' I ister
erything prosperous last Thursday afternoon in honor of
in; vi and
tin** Receiver
• »v« » v • at Bums,
r*. (iregan, on Thurs-
the date of the first publication of day. the 7lli day of iprll, l «'i
The gentlemen ex' her sister, Mrs Larkins, who is here Creek to thie sids of Cold springs. from
lle names the (allowing
following who,
witnesses
. .
..
. •
I Hsnameathe
— to
<>> piove
pi.,,,
t)ll, compL. trrU-iolon , i-l «■< lamation of
here for some''time. on a visit from the east. It being He predicts that the high stage hair this notice; the first publication being • the
said
land
•
i
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on Saturday the 12th day of March 1904, ' ?•>*'
» V. Baker and I* Al. 7'J)
1 " all
' of , Burns.
Mart
Ph.-uey.
St. Patrick day the cards were neat­ not yet been reached.
eek of the school
Oregon.
and
being
published
for
four
successive
At the station above this city he
W m F ahre . Registe»“.
ly printed in appropriate colors with
weeks or for five publications.
orized us toannoui.-
pencils to match. The guests num­ was able to get a good measure­
James H. Dunstan,
ill be a meeting of
ment and sounding. This, how­
bered sixteen
Administrator.
f this school district
ONLY EXCLUSIVE
ever, was not taken at the highest
On Friday, the 25th, the Presby- stage, owing to the floating ice.
muse on Saturday
ito
Oregon.
26
e purpose of consid- teaian Ladies' Aid will give an en­ He would not risk the instrument
Burns,
tertainment at Locher’s hall. ‘Mrs. when the ice was running in the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
()rejf beqflfrg proposition.
IN BURNS.
nnnual ball given by Jarley’s Wax Works”—The whole river and therefore the government
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE J i “Walk-Over” Shoes
Burns, Oregon, February 23, 1904,1
No 70, K. of P. on collection—will be exhibited for will have to take the ordinary gauge Notice is hereby given that Ben Craddock, of ' sold «very» here at
the
first
aud
perhaps
the
last
time
Burns, Oregon, lion of Thomas Craddock de-
uite a success social­
that was established last fall for ceased,
and his widow Jane Craddock, has filed ifcr» enmo nricP
IS THE PLACE
notice of his intention to make final proof in ll4w
* r
'
ity just the size in our city. This will be given in the record of that season which Mr. support
of his mother’s right and claim, by1
authority of Hon. Commissioner’a letter
of,
e it enjoyable. A connection with an excellent mu­ Lewis did not get.
January 25, 1904, and that said proof will be
sical
program.
Admission
50
cents
made
before
the
Register
and
Receiverat
Burns
served at the Lone
Now that all the ice is out it is Oregon, on March 29th, 1904, viz: Hd. E. No.
of Thomas Craddock, deceaaad. for the NEJ4 ... tui ■ » ti
h wa>. pronounced and 25 cents. The proceeds from hoped M. L. will be very careful BIB
SW z ‘4.HE*4 NW^.B^ NE'.sec 29, T. 19 S., R. ALL INI; LAli£i
this
entertainment
will
be
used
to
­
31
E.,
M.
given in Burns for
ami attentive to his duties and He W.
names the following witnesses to prove |
ward building an annex to the ir.uke frequent and careful tn ca­ his continuous residence upon and cultivation
STYLES.
of Raid land, viz: Anton Wintermeier, John
\ church for the primary department - surements.
Wlntermeier, of Bilvifs, Oregon, Tim Donovan nr\AT
CL1A£
and William E. Smith, of Burns, Oregon.
; D'JU I c.D(J u|ikJU
hwartz gave a pro­ ’ of the Sunday school.
W m . F arrs , Register.
party at her home
Repairing.
THE MONUMENTAL BRONZE I ADMINISTRA T RIX NOTIC E.
Ining in honor of Mr.
Provisions and Feed a Specialty.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Win«, w ho is a guest from COMPANY, of Bridgeport, Conn.,
has
appointed
M.
L.
Lewis,
their
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,.
Notice is hereby given that the
Mrs Schwartz «us-
Burns, Oregon. March, 17, 1904.1 Oppotit Firti National
ntation as a most agent for Harney County. This undersigned, as administratix with Nolle« is hereby given that James P. Gearhart
Van, Harney County, Oregon, has filed notice
ss and her guests old reliable Company makes al) the will annexed of the Estate of of
of intention to make proof on his desert-laud
claim No. 261. for the HW'iHW'. sec 29, NW’4
kinds
of
Monuments,
Grave
Covers.
Allen T. Clark, deceased, has filed NW»-« sec. 32, T. 1H, H R. 3BU E. W M. Iwfore the
lost pleasant even-
Register and Receiver at Burns. Wregon, on
4n. A light luncn- Corner posts Vases and Urns, out her mial account in the county Tuesday,
the 26th day of April. 1904
names the following witnesses to prove
and some nice nin- of pure refined Zink, which is one court of the State of Oregon for the He complete
irrigation and reclamation or said
William H. Reif heart, George Rami,
Miss Agnes Sweek of the elementary or virgin metals, Harney County, and that Wednes­ land
Moses Dripps and Frank M. Landing, all of
Rll kinds of Fresh Vegetables in Season,
were awarded first the same as gold and silver, and is day the 4th day of May 1904 at 10 Van, Oregon.
W m . F arre . Register.
’ella Mace and Con indestructable and cannot be affect­ A M, at the court room . of said NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
| the “booby.” Those ed by the climatic conditions. court has been set by said court as
Misses Maude Ragon, These monuments are cheaper by the time and place for the hearing
Durkheimer Building.
UNITKD STATES LAND OFFK'K,
l
Main Street.
Bnrn«. Orewoo, March 17. ISM.1
», Vella Mace, Frank- half than any kind of stone, of objections thereto and the settle*
I
Notice
la
hereby
xi»en
that
the
followlna-
Bline Locher, Helene more beautiful in design and can- ( tnent thereof.
named settler has fl led notice of bis Intention
make final proof in support of hfs claim, and
¡Sweek, Clare Swain, not be broken. Mr. Lewis desiaes
]>;ted and first, publishhd March tn
that said proof will be made before the Register
and
Receiver a» Burns Oregon, on April ¿1st,
n. Bertha Williams, all who are contemplating th* pur­ 19th 1904
1904. vis Hd. E. No. :«M of If earman Gaulin,
for
the
EU XW4. NWfi NEU. NW *4 8IU, aer.
aii<l
Messrs L. E. Wing, chase of anything in this line to
M a by A. C lark , I ». T. ¿Off., R. & E . W M
He names the following witnesses to prove
call
on
him
at
the
office
of
Bigg*
A
y, Frank Rieder. Al
Administratrix with will annex'd I his continuous residence upon and cultivation
said land, vis Adelor V. Racine. Fredrick
Wyat, Earl 8week, Biggs, and see designs sample of of Estate of Allen T. Clark, de­ of
Racine, Louis Racine and John W or low, all of
1 Karns. Oregon.
material
and
get
prices
ceased.
e. Nolie Reed
1
W m . F arrr , Register
BURNS, OREGON
SPECIAL SALE
l.oX
JI
Carpets, Art Squares, Linoleums,
Wall Paper and
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Inspect, the handsome Upright Piano
We are Giving Away.
Properly
Clothed
Monarch Tailoring Co.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF |
MILLER & THOMPSON
General Merchandise
SHOE STORE
HUSTON ’S
None Better
G roceries,
Grain,
Flour
Tropical and Domestic
Season
Fruits when in Season.
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.
. Call and see the
inning on this date I will close out all lines of shelf and heavy hardware, tinware, etc., at COST
Js, and get the prices, and be convinced. This is no catch advertisement, buf is an actual fact, Goods in all lines
t COST. 1 his is your opportunity. Remember, sales must be STRICTLY CASH.