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* The Simmons divorce case was heard behind closed doors in the circuit court this week. AT1ON or ■COUNTY. 1 News. honey at Huston’s. Bat McClain is here from Idaho i He informs us his father and fami. ly are in Nampa. Supt Bartlett has been in the city the past week conducting the examination of the Sth grade pupils of our public schools. The ninth and tenth grades of the public schools held a little April showers are proving a farewell party at the hospital home great benefit. of C. A. Sweek lust night in honor Speaking of water—well we have of Miss-Bessie Cone and Ray Baker. some, anyway. Progressive authors and other C. Bearv bas returned to his games were indulged in. All port a very injoyable time. ranch near Narrows. A. W. Hurlburt and wife are in Prestley Smyth is a business from their home near the lakes. visitor from Diamond. While here Mr Hurlbert arranged The spring poet has not yet put to make proof on bis homestead. in his appearruce in these parts. He informs us his son is absent at The present weather is consider tending school at the Agricultural ed very favorable to the fruit crop. College at Corvallis, but is expected Bent Embree has been in Burns home in a few days. J. R. Wyatt, law partner of Hon. tbe past week under the care of a J. K Wetherford, arrived herefrom physician. He is better. C. J. Millie and Judge Rutherford Albany last Saturday to assist in took their departure Tuesday mor the defense of Geo. Miller. Mr. Wyatt was tbe choice of his home ning fo1- Crook county. delegation for the office of circuit Mrs Sarah Hill has gone to judge of the third judicial district Drewsey where she will make her on the republican ticket, but it is home with her brother, Milt Davis. learned that tbe gentleman was Miss Mabel Gowan closed her defeated in the convention, term of school at the Narrows last Drewsey Lodge, No. 147, I.O.O.F, i week and is agaip at home in this is preparing fora big celebration j city. and ball in that little city on the ¡! Dr. H. S Brownton is over from anniversary of Odd Fellowship Prairie City, having been subpoena April 26. Invitations have been ed as a witness in the Geo. Miller issued to a large number of people case. . to be present and participate. The | B. W. Hamilton and a crew of Odd Fellows over there never do I eleven sheep shearers took their de anything by halves, so those attend- ' parture the first of the week for ing are aesured the best time of their lives. the Stein Mountain section. See Voegtly’s ad. BURNS, OREGON Col. Meade and bis people will uffis conducting meetings appear tomorrow night in “The tbtist church Fatal Wedding.” This is a new •* to hay althe Red Front bill and the hotfse will no doubt be crowded. , sent*. Sig Durkheimer, a salesman 37 /illiams of the O.-B. stage ew days at this end of the years old, was commited to the insane asylum yesterday. He im week- y is closing out his im- agines people are trying to kill him. ^jek of hardware at coet. This is his fiecond commitment.— Oregonian, April 8. \ \akerand family will leave Tom Stephens left with his two young thoroughbred racers the new home in California in fir6t of the week for Boise where he [vs, we are informed. Will take up the race circuit. He Bartholoina and Eugene has some very promising colts and two jolly liquor and beer his friends hope he will have good > Ijere from Portland. luck.' Ella Thompson, one of the Messers Redford Bros and Meade in our public schools will have fitted up the place recently »e vacation visiting relatives vacated by Mrs Robbins for a ndein Eugene o bakery and are now ready to sup Trading Stamps Given. McMullen is arranging his ply the public with all kinds of Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents. 3 affaire preparatory to leav- baker’B supplies. They will also ut the first of June for tbe run an ice cream parlor in cotinec- Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms. jere he will visit his parents tion. o take in tbe fair at St. Ladies. I will be pleased to have Anyone desiring a carpenter or Court Proceedings you call and see Chas. A. Stevens cabinet work should call on Honory BROWN’S THE SATISFACTORY STORE BROWN’S’ and Bros, spring and summer styles 1 of J. C. Beaty arrived here Dansereau. Shop at his residence The present term of court has ay from Western Oregon on and samples of Tailor made Suits. opposite M. Fitz Geralds Shirt Waist Suits, Skirts, Waists, Ireen rather slow nnd very little ac to hie father at Denio. Miss Bessie Cone expects to complished, caused by the delay ung man. bad not seen his Coats,' Corsets,and Underwear. take her departure the first of the in securing satisfactory men for N OTIC E OF A DM IN 1ST IIA TO K. Mrs. Chas. Wilson, Agent. ;ince he was one year old. week for Idaho, where she* will join jury duty in the Miller case. G. O. Hendricks, who was her parents. »ill sell you anything in tbe Almost every man on the tax roll Notice is hereby given that oil tbe 10th day of March 1904, by order of the Conn farming machinery at prices among those summoned for jury Miss Ragon expeets to take her had either been present at the first ms that defy competition, duty on the special venire this departure in a short time for Rose trial or had formed a biased opinion ty Court, of the State of Oregon, for Har ney County, of that date duly reedered call and get prices and terms week, was accompanied by hie wife burg where she will spend the va of the case from reading of it in tbe and entered, tbe undersigned was duly and two of hie children. They re Cummins. cation viriting relatives and friends. newspapers or hearing it discussed, appointed Administrator of the Estate of Joint Dunstan, deceased. And any R ent or S ai e —A saloon turned home Thursday. A good sized band of horses be The following cases were dispos- and all persons having claims agaiust »lures far rent or sale at a Dan Varien arrived home from*' said estate are iiereby notified to present longing to D. L. Shirk passed ed of during the week: able price and terms. For Winnemucca last Friday accompan CRIMINAL. i the same duly verified—as roquired by through town Monday, for the ia half the battle i? particulars apply to ’law to C. II. Ltonarl mv attorney ied by his mother and also a wife home range at Guano valley.— State vs G. L. Hembree—selling . «U L. N. OleoniDrewsey, Ore. , at IMIlIir, Burns, VICgUH, Oregon, Wlblllll within ElA six IIIUIIIIIB months He was married to Mies Edith Cedarville Record. liquor without liceae. lead gui.ty I (r()lll the date of the first publication of Its a paying venture when 'stages that should have ar- ’Cochran, of Winnemucca on March and fined $200. this notice; the first publication being Our public schools closed yester you invest in a stylish, up- lere last night failed to put 31st. The Times-Herald joins a I State VS Chas Nelson—carrying I on Saturday the 12th day of March 1904, day for the year and exercises to-date tailor made suit , tppearance owing to the high host of friends in extending con anil being published lor four nuccessive were held in three of the depart csncealed weapons. Plead guilty weeks or for five publications. the kind made by the If it keeps up we will find gratulations to the happy couple. merits, those of Mrs. Graham, M isb and fined $50. .James II. Dunstan, >«sary to U* boats as in ’97. So far something like 1<M) men Thompson and Miss Ragon. Administrator.' EQUITY. \ IL Windsor, under tbe iinnagc- have been examined as jurors in Joe Tupker and family have Henry Miller vs Fred S. Allen— ..of C. B. Smith & Co., is one the Geo. Miller case, which has oc moved to their foothill ranch near Injunction answer of (lefts with- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION J most popular resorts in the cupied the attention of the court a town and Joe is now a full fledged Chicago’s Foremost Tailors drawn and decree hy eonsent ju UNITED STATES LA ND OFFICE, j 1 »1. Finest-of liquors and good portion of the week. So far farmer raising pigs, chickens, put Burns, Oregvp, Marell, 17, 1904.1 favor of plaintiff. ¿billiards And card tables ten jurors have qualified and it is ting in a crop and making'butter. is hereby given that JnnicR P. Gearhart We are their Agents, and J. L. Guthrie vs Lou Guthrie— of Notice Van, Harney County, Oregon, has file i notice hoped the full number will be ob xpert mixologists. t of intention to make proof on his dCsert-hmd guarantee every garment. Decree as prayed for. I claim No. 2fil, for the SW t SW> < sec 29. NW, The natural beauties of Harney' divorce, tained to day so that the taking of NW , sec. 32, T. is, S R. 33'.. E, U M. before the Register and Receiver nt Burns, Oregon, on yS Ward WMR|uile badly hurt testimony may begin next Monday valley may be somewhat obscured Tuesday, the 2<>lli day of April. P. m H. names the following witnesses to prove shorse last fall ami has been in from the vision of a stranger just at NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. I the He complete You want the BEST— irrigation and rec In nation or sani The football game last Sunday present on account of being sub land. William H. itch heart, George Rann, ity for the past -ev.Tal week- that’s what we offer. In the Connty Court of tbe Stateof Ore Moses Dripps ami Irmk M. lauding, all of Van, Oregon. the care of a physician. He was quite an exeitiug and enthusi merged by water but to the native gon, for Harney county. Vki!- F ahre , Register. astic affair and was won by Hank it looks different. i much improv: .i h In the matter of the Estate of Ralph NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. d to the O. O. ranch to resume Felton’s team The boys all put CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF The football teams gave a free Brown, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under up a good fast game, but Felton’s dance at Locher ’ shall last Tuesday UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, signed Abministrator of the Estate of lineup had the best of it in weight Burns, Oregon, March 17, 1904. 3 S. B Steifart, one of the Notice is hereby given that I lie following- The Times-Herald man was not night. They had enough money Ralph Brown, deceased, has filed hie' named settler has filed notice of Ills intention Final Account in said estate and that er women of the Drewsey sec- make final proof in support of hls claim, and able to attend and expects the boys left after paying the expenses of the Hon. II. C. Levens, county judge of to that said proof will be made before the Register recently MÄ-ed away, She Receiver at Burns. Oregon, on April 21st, to play it over for his benefit in the their, game last Sunday to give Harney county, Oregon, has set the 25th and 1904. viz: Hd. E. No. 9KI of Hearrnan Gaulin, rery aged and had been in fee- tor the NW ,. SW; N E‘ „ NW , HE' u sec. day of April, 1904, at the hour of 10 33. near future. Some have signified their friends a good time. T. 20 S., R. 2N E., W. M. S eallh far Mt*e time. Deceas- names the following witn< fo b to prove The Shaniko Warehouse Co. has o’clock a m, at the court’s room in the liis He continuous their willingness but there is about residence upon and cultivation xa the moths? of Mrs. A. Git- City ol Burns, Harney county, Oregon, of said land, viz: Adelor V. Ratine, Fredrick a new ad on page three this issue. 6 inches of water on the field just as the time and place for the hearing of Racine, J.ouis Racine and John Worlow, all of This enterprising firm is reaching said account. All persons having any Burns, Oregon. at this writing. W m . F aure , Register. out after Harney county business objections to said Final Account shall er took bis de We learn from James Varien that and is prepared to take care of all abpedr and be heard thereon at said ny morning for the valuable horse which was- re who come. Read the ad—wool time and place. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. went to look ported to have been killed on the R. II. BROWN, UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, j affairs, Frank range by some malicious person men especially. Burns, Oregon, April 15, 19Q4.J Administrator | Notice I m hr ruby given that the following- xies of Harney . named settler ha« filed notice of his intention must have been killed on the range, Henderson Elliott and wife have to make final proof in support of his claim,and the state conven been down from Cow Creek fos that said proof will be made beforethe Register by accident or possible horned by Receiver at Burna, Oregon, on May IMth. sent them next acow brute. An examination of several days the past week, having ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE and The Place to Dine 1904. viz: Hd. E. No. M2 of Augustus W Hurl burt, for the WU 8W%, See. 3 and N’a HK'4 Hee cts to return in been summoned as witnesses in the the animal showed a wound in the 27 S . K. 29 F... W. M. Notice is hereby given that the 4.T. He names the following witness-s to prove iple of breast which resembled a thrust Simmons divorce case. Mr. Elliot undersigned, as ail min ¡strati x with his continuous resilience upon and cultivation I of said land, viz: Simon I.ewis, Tom Allen, J. ............. : ■; Brad well, all of Burns, I Buchanan and | from the horn of a cow ora sharp is now on the James Mahon Cow the will annexed of the Estate of ‘ j . Indo *"' 1 * 11 35 cents and up | Oregon. Creek ranch ami is pttparir.g to put W m . F a a R r., Regist e r. e guests of their stick. It had p’erced his heart. Alien T. Clark, deceased, has filed > OYSTERS, FISH AND GAME IN SEASON. in a big crop of grain an and family for her unal account in the county THE MONUMENTAL BRONZE Bakery in connection at Mrs. Robbins’ fortnei stand. The ordinance requiring that court of the State of Oregon for II days. “Uncle COMPANY, of Bridgeport, Conn., ONLY EXCLUSIVE he has leased his has appointed M. L. Lewie, their flues be built will be looked after Harney County, and that Wednes REDFORD BROS. Propts., strictly in the near future and day the 4th day of May 1904 at 10 i far the season and himself agent for Harney County. This »♦! q r- 1 1 1 Iff* Jre.< wife wWr spend the coming I old reliable Company makes all residents are hereby notified that A M, at the court room of said IN BURNS. they will be compelled to make tbe court has been set by said court as their numerous kinds of Monuments, Grave Covers. sections. They Corner posts Vases and Urns, out necessary changes to conform with the time and place for the bearing “Walk-Over” Shoes CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. the requirements of the ordinance. of objections thereto and the settle sold everywhere at old. of pure refined Zink, which is one the same price. ment thereof. M. L. L ewis . Notice is hereby given that there ter accompanied of the elementary or virgin metals, Dated and first publishhd March Fire Warden. the same as gold and silver, and is are funds in tbe county treasury Lawen ibis week. for the redemption of all warrants Rev A. J. Irwin contemplated 19lh 1904. report of hie indestructable and cannot be affect M ary A. C lark , ed by the climatic conditions. drawn on the Road, Building and taking his departure this week for pea red in a re Administratrix with will annexed ALL THE LATEST These monuments are cheaper by General Funds and registered prior the railroal where he would take great religious of Estate of Allen T. Clark, de STYLES. to Dec. 1, 1903. in tere«t on the ■take—much to half than any kind of stone, [ his family, the latter en route to a i ceased. some will cease from thin date, mis us his fatb- more beautiful in design and can visit to tbe St Louis fair and tela- 1 BOOT and SHOE April 1, 1904. tperation a few not be broken Mr. I.ewis deeires ! tives in the east, Rev. Irwin to at- ; Repairing. JOHN GEM BEHLING R. A. M iller . DeWitt’* JKU? Salve the cataract was I al) who are contemplating the pur- tend a meeting of tbe Piesbyterian Treasurer Harney County, Oregon ¡Jeweler. Optician •ye successfully chase of anything in this line to Synod at Baker City. Owing to1 For Rites, Burn*, *OTM> Engi-aver. Brv to wait about ’call on him at the office of Biggs A the high water they decided to j Qawnra Fanlu R*___ ' Up-to-date|iul> printingjat reason ' Fine Watch Repairing A Spe- Oppovit Firtl National T*“* * the other eve ! Biggs, and sec designs sample of wait, as they feared a very bard Bank. able prices. I cialty. material and gel prices. time getting to tbe railroad. 1 Ì SOMETHING NEW SOROSIS UNDERSKIRTS.” We have the Sole Right of Sale Inspect the Handsome Upright Piano We are Giving Away. Properly Clothed Monarch Tailoring Co MILLER & THOMPSON.', General Merchandise Burns, Oregon WINDSOR CAFE MEALS AT ALL HOURS SHOE STORE None Better. James Smith CLOSING OUT SALE FOR CASH. ling on this date 1 will close out all lines of shelf and heavy hardware, tinware, etc., at COST. Cali and see the and get the prices, and be convinced. This is no catch advertisement, but is an actual tact. OST This is your opportunity. Remember, sales must be STRICTLY CASH. Goods in all lines