The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 21, 1904, Image 5

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    imes-Jierald
BEST CIRCULATION
OF
PER IN THIS COUNTY.
DAY, MAY 21. 1904.
1
Wash Suite at Brown’s.
Wash and Wik Waists at Brown's.
Chas. Newell is up from bis ranch-
.. j near Narrows
'Dr. W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office
pet airs in Voegtly building.
Carrol Cecil was over from Silver
¡reek a day or two this week.
Jhe O. C. Co. know no competition,
itrtfie old reliable.
Jack Dennis put a fresh coat of
Mr»aint on the front of the Burns ho-
1 si this week.
Largo and exclusive stock of dress
rimmioge at Brown’s.
i Judge Levens is doing the meat
i utting at tbe city market. He is
j nable to get a butcher.
( Osborne and Acme mowers at the O.
| !. Cd. get their prices.
(l. i Miss Byrdie King is now in
the
hboto gallery of John McMullen
¡rhere she is learning the business.
Grandma Harris, the aged
notberofMrs. W. W. Johnson, is re*
>orted quite ill. The lady is 87
’ears old.
fl Patrons are well served at the
fl lobbins & Calil well barber shop.
£!£ Jail and see them. Bath rooms in
connection.
H. M. Horton returned to this
isity yesterday from the saw mill
. where he had been for several days
’ .he past week
Frank Mognn has accepted a po­
rtion in John Gemberling’s jewel-
ary store and proposes to become a
silver smith.
Judge Miller has purchased the
residence property of Tim Kribs.
This residence is just being complet­
ed and is in a nice location.
D. L. Shirk, brother of W. II.
Shirk, president of the First Nation­
al bank of Lakeview, spent a few
>||, days here, this week.—Examiner.
W. W. Brown has sold 29 head
of mares to parties that will drive
them to Shaniko, via Prineville for
shipmenVto Canada. We did not
learn the price.
We will sell you anything in the
line of farming machinery at prices
and terms that defy competition.
Please call and get prices and terms
Geer & Cummins.
, The 0. O. Co are always right as to
prices sn<U quality, don’t forget thia
wbea you are arranging to place your
spring orders.
Judge Clifford returned Saturday
evening from a business trip to Mal­
heur county, and is engaged in
holding the regular May term of
court tbie week.—Blue Mt. Eagle.
The 0. C. Co. have just received ten
carloads of good», consisting of Bain and
Winona wagons, barb wire, blacksmith
coal, forniture, nails, ccal oil, sugar,
meats and Wh ite Rose flour.
dealings with the whites.
R ent or S ale —A saloon
It has been the impression that and fixtures for rent or sale at a
Garden seeds at Voegtlv’s.
Peter Teeman was in regular line reasonable price and terms,
terms. For
G Griffin was a business yisitor for the position of chief and that
further
particulars
apply
to
from Narrows this week.
he was a descendant of old Winne­
L. N Olson, Drewsey, Ore.
Onion seta 7 pounds for a $1 at mucca, but this is a mistake.
Peter’ sfather was a close friend
Veogtly’,-
TIM BEP. LAND NOTICE
of the old warrior and much ad­
Mr. Cochran spent a few davs in mired and consulted upon state
U. 8. Land Office. Burin, Ore., May nth. 1904.
our city this week.
occasions.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with
provisions of the act of Congress of
Wash Goods in genteel colorings at
The new chief and all the tribe June the
3. 18?8. entitled “Au act for the sale of tim­
Brown’s.
ber
lands
in the States of California, Oregon,
acknowledge
the
good
services
\
Nevada, ana
and Washington
,
0
,
wimmiiiwii Territory,
»».iu«ij. ” asuxtenu-
»».'»iviui-
i.nuu State» I.' <»«
vw » . Auxuet
iukub I
his lUdg- e<i
ed io
to un
»11 me
the iuuhu
Public l*n<l
actol
W. H. Morrison and James Gil- 1 of Louie , and • consider
4, 1X9'2.
1892, William
William Rusmonil,
Rosmond.of
Montesano, eouuty
j
el
4,
»1 Montesano.countv
bert were down from their homes merit and wisdom indispensable.! otchehaiia. state ot Washington, ha* thu ,1,0
1 I miis h-w ifnnp irk RrtrU RidwHlI tiled in this office his sworn statement No.
near Harney yesterday.
l^OlllC DdS
lo roil JjltlWCii for the purchase
______ of
ot the
tne E 2 er.'4 4 ^ec.
sec. 27. S SW'j
Sec.'2l>, NEU NE'a ot Sei > ion So. 31, in
with Dick and others, where they I swi.
? S.. Hanxc No. 2S E w. M., mid
Township No. 22
See our New Line of Ladies Silk will be present at the closing of will Oder prm.I t.. »how7ln»t tlylmi 1 »..tt^ht I i»
*
. ®
; more valuable for its timber hi stone than for
waists for Spring and Summer the Indian
purposes, and to establish his claim
school and remain for a 1 agricultural
to said land before the Register anti Receiver of
wear.—Schwartz Bude!man.
big time on the 4th of July.
thiaoffice at Burns. Oregon, on Tuesday, the26th
July, 1904.
Dr. Marsden made a speech to day He of names
as witnesses: Jacob Medealf, of
It is reported that many home­
Montesano, Washington, Charles White, of Ta­
stead entries are being made over I them Sunday in their own lan­ coma, Washington, Delos Arms, of Tacoma,
Geoige F. Salisburry, of st. Joe,
in Malheur County under the pro­ guage which impressed the tribe Washington,
Idaho.
Any
ami
all
persons claiming adversely the
posed government reservoir.
very much and Capt. Louie took above-described
lauds aie reuucsted to tile their
claims in this office on or before said 26th day
this
speech
as
a
text
to
show
what
White and Black Spring Waists at i
of July, 1901
W m . F arrs , Register.
| application and study would do
Brown's.
toward enlarging humanity and
I’aul Finke, F. G. Blume and son mj>ke the Red Men of conse- . TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
Paul, were all down from their f quence.
_____
U. 8. Land Office, Burns, Oregou, May 1 Ith, 1904
homes up the river the fore part of
Dr. Marsden has been of much Notice is hereby given that in compliance
the week attending to some busi­
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
service to the Indians here and he June
3, 1878, entitled “Au act forthe saleof tim­
ness matters.
ber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
stands high in the councils.
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extend­
ed to all the Public laud States by act of August
Tom Sagers has returned from
4, 1892, Mrs. Jeanette W.Sease,of Joplin, county
a vacation of several weeks at Nar-
! of Newton, State of Missouri, has this day tiled
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
I in this office her sworn statement No. 233, for
rows and will again take up his
! the purchase of the SW*4 of Section No 22 in
[ Township No. 22 8., Rauge No.28 E . W M,, and
work in Schwartz
Budelman's
will offer proof to show that the land sought is
For
Supreme
Judge
—
store in a few days.
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her
THOMAS O’DAY.
claim to said land before the Register and Re­
Spring garden truck has made its
ceiver of this office at Burns, Oregon, on Tues­
the 26th day of July, 1901.
appearance and W. E. Huston, the For Food and Dairy Commissioner, day,
She uames as witnesses: Mrs E. N. Smith, of
S. M. DOUGLAS.
fruit and produce dealer, has been
Eldorado, Kansas, Geo. F. Salisburry, of St. Joe
Idaho, William Rosmond,of Montesano, Wash­
furnishing his customers for some­ For Congressman, 2d Dist.—
ington, Jacob Mudcalf, of Moutesano, Washing­
ton
time.
J. E. SIMMONS.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to tile iheir
For
Circuit
Judge,
9th
Dist.
—
Gus Hurlburt came in Tuesday
claims in this office on or before said 26th day
of July, 1904.
MORTON D. CLIFFOD.
to make proof on his land but was
W m . F arre , Register.
disappointed in not finding some For District Attorney, 9th Dial —
his witnesses here and was compell­
ERRETT HICKS.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
ed to return home for others.
For Joint Representative—
U. S. Land Office, Burns, Ore., May 11, 1901,
New Ribbons and Veilings at Brown’s.
OTICE is hereby given that in compliance
C. W. MALtETT.
N with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘‘An net for the sale of
E. B. Waters and Assessor Log- For County Clerk—
I timber lands in tiie States of California, Oregon,
gan returned from a trip to the
; Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex­
SAM MOTHERSHEAD.
tended to all the the Public Land States by
southern part of the county where For Sheriff—
’ act of August 4, 1892, Jacob L. Medcalf, of Mon-
J
tesano, couuty of Chehalis, State of Washing-
they had been electioneering and I i
1 ton, has this day filed in this office his sworn
A K. RICHARDSON
the latter listing property.
statement No. 236, for the purchase of the N’.j
I SWJX, SW’4 NW*4 Section 23, NE'4 SE1 » of 8ec-
For Assessor—
; tion No 22 in Township No. 22 S., Range No. 28
J C. Foley is now a man of leae-
I E., W. M.. and will offer proof to show Chat the
BYRON TERRILL.
I land sought is more valuable for its timber or
ure, having given up the blacksmith
' stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es­
business. Geo. Shelley now has j For School Superintendent—
tablish his claim to said land beiore the Regis-
I ter and Receiver of this office at Burns, Oregon,
J.
C.
BARTLETT.
charge of the old time shop where
on Tuesday, the 26th day of July, 1904.
I He names as witnesses: William Rosmond. of
For Treasurer—
he worked for so many years.
I Montesano, Washington, Charles White, of Ta-
, coma, Washington, George F. Salisburry,of fe’t.
J M. DALTON.
A letter from our old friend Fred
; Joe, Idaho, Delo# Arms, of Tacoma, Washing­
ton.
Oakerman states he desires the ad­ For Commissioner —
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
j above-described lands are requested to file their
W. I). BAKER.
dress of the great religious weekly
claims in this office on or beiore said 26th day
changed to his home on Silver Creek. For Coroner—
of July, 1901.
W m F arre , Register.
The letter did npt state when he ar­
DR H. VOLP
rived.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
We are informed that Wm. Clark NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office, Burns, Ore., May 11, 1904.
of I.awen has bought the Stauffer
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
ranch on Crane Creek and that the
UNITED STATE? LAND OFFICE, | ' with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled ‘ An act tor the sale of tim­
Burn«.
Oregon,
April
27.
1904,
i
Stauffer Bros, would give possession
lands in the States of California, Oregon,
is hereby given that Samuel Mickel, ber
Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as extend­
immediately and move their stock of Notice
Harney, Oregon, has filed notice ot intention ed
to
the Public Land States by act of Aug­
to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 265 ust 4, all
1892. Caddie B. Smith, o' El Dorado, couu­
to the Nevada ranch.
! for the S’- NE‘4. E’i 8E’4, see. 3X T. 22 8., R. ty of Butler, State of Kansas, has this day filed
t 32^ E W M. before the Register and Receiver at
this office her sworn statement No. 234 for
C. G. Smith spent a few days in Burns, Oregon, on Monday the 30th day of May, in
the purchase ot the NW* l of Section No. 22 iu
I'.'OL
Township
No. 22 S , Range No. 28 E,, W. M.,
the city this week with his family. He names the following witnesses to prove mid will oiler
proof toshow that the land sought
complete irrigation and reclamation of said is more valuable for its timber or stone than
He spent the past winter at the rail­ the
land: C. A. McMahan, David Richardson, A. K. for agricultural purposes, aud to establish her
road with Phil where they fed a big Richardson and Price Withers, all of Harney, claim to said land before the Register aud Re­
ceiver of liiis office at Burns. Oregon, on Tues­
lot of beef. When he left the beef Oregon.
W m . F arre , Register, day, the 26th day of July, 1904.
She names as witnesses: Jacob L Medcalf, of
had not yet been sold
Montesano, Washington, William Rosmond, of
Montesano, Washington, Delos Arms, of Taco­
NOTICE
OF
FORECLOSURE
SALE.
Thornton Williams has been con­ I
ma, Washington, George F. Salisburry, of sr.
Idaho.
fined to hie house for some time Whereas an Execution has been issued Joe,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
past suffering from grip, He is out of the Circuit Court of the State of above-described lands are requested to tile their
claims iu this office on or before said 26th day
now improving and expects to Ro Oregon for Ilarney County under the of
July, 1901.
W m . F arre , Register.
to Grant County next week if the seal of said Court and the hand of its
weather continues good.
Clerk, of date the 30th day of April 1904,
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
A. S. Swain came in from his upon a decree of said Court, duly made
and
rendered
in
and
by
the
same
on
the
U.S. Land Office, Burns, Ore., May 11, 1904.
sheep camp last Tuesday. He re­
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
ports the lambing season over and a 13th day of April 1901, in favor of Geo. with the provisions of the act of Congress of
3, 1878, entitled "Au act for the sale ot tim­
good per centage of the crop saved, W. Cummins plaintiff and judgment June
ber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
creditor
and
against
Cyrus
A.
Sweek
and
Nevada
and Washington Territory.” asextend-
although the coyotes were trying
ed Co all the Public Land Slates by act of Aug­
their best to extermniate all the in­ Ella 8. Sweek.'his wife, defendants and ust 4, 1892, Charles White, of Tacoma, county of
judgment debtors by which decree the Pierce, State of Washington, has this day fib <1
crease.
in this office his sworn statement No 239, for
New Hosiery at Brown’s.
t buyers, and the closest
quality.
«
INDIANS ELECT NEW CHIEFS.
from the 24tn (lay of March 1904 besides
Iltu furHinr anm nf t
ittortiPv fffAfl nn<1
tiie iurtner sum oi
attorney i€es ami
the costs and disbursementB of suit taxed .
at f 2 ) and wherein the foreclosure ot
that certain mortgage theretofore made
executed and delivered by the deft» to
the plaintiff which was the subject of the
suit was awarded and decreed and the
mortgaged real property and premises via
the NEJ^ of Section 18 and the SWJ4 of
SEq and Lot 4 of Section 7 and Lots 4
and 5 in Section 17, all in Township 23,
S., K 31 E., W. M. in Harney County,
State of Oregon, ordered to be sold in the
manner provided by law, and the pro­
ceeds applied U|>on the satisfaction of
said decree; and further to the effect pur­
chaser at said eale be let in to immediate
possession upon receipt of Sheriff certifi­
cate of sale, and that tbe deft», and all
claiming under by and through them or
either of them be barrel! and forever
foreclosed of all right title and equity of
1 redemption in the said premises and
a. Brittingham has been
Last Sunday was a big day in
for tome time past suffer-
cial erycipelas. compli- the Indian camps near Burns and
ear trouble. Her physi- many of our citizens were interest­
ts her improving at this ed spectators and kodaks and
cameras were much in evidence.
Holland has been very much The occasion was the selection of
IBrer the condition of her a new chief of the Piute tribe in
horse, but is now reliev- these'parts*arid" also the dectio’n of e“chlan‘1 everv ?,rt ,nd p,rc‘*
.
r
: which execution ¡requires me. the nivler-
quit sitting up with him.
"-
.
.
signed •'lid
Sheriff
of !"A1M
said WUllbyi
County, to It.vj*
levy U up-
—
f
Sl^lltXl
111 Ml
d the faithful old fellow SUD Capt.
Louie, who is one of the on
on and
an(J »ell
-ell sai
Mi I , premises
preIIliH^ as
aH by
by law
law pro-
pro
graveled.
most intelligent Indians among
and make return within 60 day«
‘®en who are building fence them had been guiding the desti- from the receipt thereof, which receipt
Banley out in the valley , nies of his brothers in this section wm had on the 3Mb day of April 1904.
dsfortune to lose their for some time, but owing to his Now therefore I, Tom Allen, Sheriff of
all their provisions yes- age and the arduous duties of the Harney County Oregon, by virtue of said
execution and under authority thereof
fire. It is not known ' place, he desired to shift some of give not ice aa by law required that I have
the
responsibility
on
to
younger
Ht started. Tbe cabin and
appointed and do appoint the 13th day
I shoulders.
of June at half paat one o’clock in the
■tents were destroyed.
I Capt. Louie has had a good in- afternoon of said day, at the Court Houee
Mons loaded with stage I fluence over the brave« in this door in the City of Barns. Harney Coun­
bat had accumulated along section and has done much to ty, State of Oregon, as the time and place
between here and Shaniko bring about a change for the ol said sale, ami that I will on eatd day
■he bad weather, were better among them, especially for pursuant to such notice an l under such
this week by tbe stage
execution at »aid lime and place sell the
owe of tbe goods had education.
elected said NE’a of Section 18 and the SW1» of
Peter
Teeman
was
« road since last fall.
chief of the Indians here and SE'4 and Lot 4 of Section 7 and lad»4 and
from The Georgia Har- | Capt. Louie retained as a sub­ 5 of Section 17 Township 23 8., R 31 E.,
ites that they will play chief or consulting aid. Dr, W. M. in Ha’ney County, Oregon at nuc-
¡Idaho, next week The Sfarsden was also elected a sub­ liou to the highest bidder for rash in
I is prospering and playing chief and given the Indian name satisfaction of Mid decree.
IM ted May 14th 1*04. f»ate of first
lees Sam Meharry is not
The publication.)
to at prewent, being at tbe of “Modern Winnemucca”.
Tow Au.«’,
bis molbet who is serious- \ Doctor is given power to act in all
matters where the Indians have
>lierifioi Harney County, < 'rrr n
.
-
.
.
Inspect the Handsome Upright Piano
We are Giving Away.
t
Trading Stamps Given.
Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents.
Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms.
BURNS, OREGON
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Burns Oregon, April 25 1904.
Nolice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1S78, entitled “An act lor the sale of
timber lands In the Btetei of Californi*i (iregon
Nevada and Washington Territory,” ns extend­
ed to all the Public Laud States by act of Aug­
ust 4, 1892. John Adams, of Tacoma, county of
Pierce, State of Washington, has this day tiled
in thia office his sworn statement No. 231, for
the purchase of the N>2 of S’2 of Section No. 8,
in Township No. 21 S., Range No. 2.r>, E. W. M..
ami will oiler proof toshow that the land sought
is more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish hiB claim
to said laud before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Burns, Oregon, on Saturday, the
28rd day of July, I'.KM.
He names as witnesses: Francis B J. Bickle,
of Enderlin, N. Dakota, N. A. Dibble, of Silver
Creek, Oregon, («, F. Salisburry, of St. Joe,
Idaho, 1). J. O’Brien, of Tacoma, Washington.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to filetheir
claims in this office on or before sahl 23<1 day of
July, l'.MM.
W m F arre , Register.
SHOE STORE
IN BURNS
“Walk-Over” Skats
sold every« here at
the same price.
None Better
AU THE LATEST
STYLES.
BOOT and SHOE
THE CITY DRUG STOP!
UNITED STATES LAND OFFH E,r
Bums, Oregon, April 25, 1904.1
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
With the provisions of tiie »Kt of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled “An s< t for ’he »ahi of
timber lands in the Statesof California,Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend
ed to all the Public Land Status by net of Aug
ust 4, 1892, Francis B. J. Bickle of Enderlin,
county of Ransom, State of N. Dakota, has this
day filed in this office hi* sworn sta’ement No.
2::2, for the purchase of tin
of N1, of Section
No. 8, in Township No. 21 S , Range No. 2.'» E., W
M.. and will offer proof toshow tlial the land
»ought is more valuable for i’s timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, lux! to <-stHltiiih
his claim to saiil laud before the Register and
Receiver of thisoffice at Burns, Oregon, on Sat
urday, the*23<l dav of July, 1!HH
Hu "names as witnesses John Adams, of Ta
coma, Washington, N A. Dibble, of Silver Creek
Oregon, <1. F. Salisburry, of St. Joe, Idaho, D.
J. O’Brien of Tacoma. Washington
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
alkove-deseribed lands are reuiiested to flic their
claims in this off’< u on or I.••fore said ?”>«! day of
July, 1904.
W m . F arre . Register.
o(
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
ONLV EXCLUSIVE
If you will try this drug store for quality, for in ample
stock of drug store goods;
If \ ou w ill test it for accuracy , promptness and courteous
treatment of customers;
If you will establish a Court of Inquiry to look into
question of high quality with lowest prices;
Then we will be perfectly willing that mu should
judge and jury —we know what your verdict will be.
H. M. HORTON, Propt.
¡
Washington.
Any and all personH cUiming adverwly the
above-<leM’ribed latids are requested to file their
°n
27,h
W m . F akkk , Regi»ter.
VM
JUDGE:JURY
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
Montesano. WaHlongton. Jacob Mertcalf, of
Montesano. Washington, <•■ urge F. Salikburry,
Joe, 1(¡alio |)Hniei J. O’Brien, of Tacoma,
U. 8. Land Office, Burn», Ore., May 11,1S04.
Notice 1» hereby given that In compliance
with th„ provisions of the act ot Uonsreas o)
Junes, unit, entitled "An act for the «ale ot tim­
ber land« in the .States of < alifornla, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory." >m extend
ed to all the ihlblic Land state» l.y act of Ang
uit 4,1HP2, stuart T. Morse, of Joplin, county of
Ja.uer, Slate of Mlwouri, lias this day tib d In
thia office hi» »worn statement No. 288, for the
purchase ot the NEL. of Section No 21 in Town-
• hip No 22 S„ Range No. 2» E . W. M., and will
offer pr,»>f to »how that the land »ought 1» more
valuable for it» timber or stone than lor agri­
cultural purpose», and to establish hl» claim to
»aid land before the Regular and Receiver of
thia office at Burn» Oregon, on w edueaaay, the
27th day of July, 191M.
Ilr name» a» wltne»»e»: Delos Arm», ol Taco­
ma. Washington, George r. Hallsburry, of ft.
Joe, Idaho, Nathaniel A. Dibble, of Riley, Ore-
gon, Jacob L. Med'all, ol Montesano, Washing-
ton.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-deecrDied land« are requested to hie their
claim» in thia office ou or dufore the said 27th
day of July. 11AM
W m . F arre , Register.
Satin Stripped Deques
Mercerized Vestings
Satin Damasks,
Embroidered Etamhies,
White Voiles,
Victoria l awns,
Silk Persian Lawns,
Mercerized Poplaines,
Mercerized Mulls,
Applique Swiss.
India Linons.
Those who are unable to visit our store in person are assured that their orders through the
mail rective the most prompt and intelligent attention we can give them.
Sts.'. of Section No. ¿7 in Township No. 22 S..
Range No. 28 E., W. M., ami will oiler proof to
show that the land sought is more* valuable for
its timber s'
or . stone
agricultural
pur­
. 1 11— than
l. L. 4 .. .'or
. eiaim
.1.. 4...
eiubliih'hix
’i<>” »»i'l 1 1.1,1.1
WI111H111 ...........
are in Great
demand this Season.
We otter the best values in Burns. You cannot afford to miss our assortment and
prices. ■\X7‘e TTT'SiXXt 37’OULX trade, because our Goods and
ZEPrices will merit it.
plaintiff afore said Geo. W. Cummins re- the purchase of the E'4 NW1.,, SW'4 NE’4, NW.
Cyrus A. Sweek and Ella S. Sweek the
sum of 37,229.49 principal and interest
of a certain promisory note, and accru-
iuginurestatld |>er cent per annum
“ BROWN’S
We are justified in stating to our trade that we are showing file most complete
line of ■^77"lxite ‘\X7~a.sli Gocd.s evt r shown in Burns.
A
o(f aD(| from the defts. aforesaid
“THE SATISFACTORY STORE”
WHITF
GOODS
▼ ▼ I 11 I
A
Tom Allen ar.d Jake Welcome)
returned home Thursday evening
Fred Raci ne threw a base ball! from an extended political tour. It
through one of the plate glass win­ is reported that Tom swiped a cat
dows in the front of the Veogtly from Harvey Muller at the Sod
building the othe-day. Rather ex House and Coroner Marsden was
pensive game for Fred but he will called upon to arrest him, but Tom
evidently bought them off,
pay for a new one cheerfully.
A. Pierson, one of the highly* re­
Dr. H. 8. Brownton came down
from Prairie City Monday and has spected old timers of this section,
opened bis dental office in the Con- died at hie home on Willow Creek
lee building in front of the central Thursday evening, and was hurried
telephone office. The doctor is ac- today in the Burns cemetery He
eMMMiibd by his family.— Blue had been complaining for some
time, but was not thought seriously
Mt. Eagle.
ill and had not consulted a physi­
PoyeOant to buy your goods right, |
cian. He had spotted fever.
if so get the prices of the O. C. Co. who
are the
selleni,
"BROWN’S”
NOTICE
1
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Mr». 1». Jiacine, I’ropt.
vkltoir.
r'lrtot O1A.M In Every
-A. 11 Wlxlte XXelp.
IIEAEXVARTERa X'OXR CCMMEMCIAL IvXZEXT.
Hates on Application
American Plan.
Guests Treated with Utmost Courtesy.
Well Furnished, Comfortable Rooms.
Burns
FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
/
Burns, Oregon, May 2h, 1904.i
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
to make final proof in supi»ort of hl» claim. him !
that said proof will be made before the R.-glster
and Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on June 27th,
PAM vis Hd. E. No tfiW Of John F. Vander
poo! for the Nk NE‘4 Ser. II. and W», SK'^Bor
Jl. T. J6H..K 27E..W. M.
He name« the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Joseph T. Garrett Ma»t V
Baker, of Burns. Oregon. Thomas J. Shields and
Joseph W. Vanderpool of Riley, Oregon
W m . F arre , Register.
I
¡NOTICE
keitch :
Oregon.
MILLER & THOMPSON.!
General Merchandise
Burns
Oregon
FOR PUBLICATION.
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
UNITED STATIC' LAND OFFICE,
I
Burn», Or<*Kon, April 18, 1901.1
Notice Is hereby irfven that the following-
I named settler ha» filed notice of hi» Intention
to mike final proof in nnpport of his claim, and
that »aid proof will l»e made before the Register
'and Receiver at Burn» Oregon, on May 24th,
1904, vis Hd. E. No* 773 of Farb \ G. William»
foa the HE'4 *•'*. K>, Tp. 73 g., R. 32 E.. W. M.
He names the following witneeere to prove
hia continuous resblence «»pon and cultivation
of raid land, viz Fred lM;n»i»»<lt, Owen I., whin
gieoeckcr, Albert Hhaw and Frank W illiams,all
of Burns, Oregon.
W m . F arre , Register.
LEWIS
GARRETT, l’ropts.
Special attention given
to transcient custom and
»•eight teams.
Horses kept by the day,
week or month.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE
17. 8. Ixittd Office. Bn*ns. Ore.. May >1.1901.
Notice In hereby given that in »ompliance
with the provisions of th« a t. of < ongrei*« ..f
Jun»-3, I*/«, entitled •• -n act Mr the wale of tim
her lands in the Htatea of • al I foe a la. Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory,” ns ext«*n<l
ed to all the Public La id -tateaby act of Aug
u#t 4, 1W2, Delos Arm», of Tacoma. ronntr of
Pierce. Stat» of Washington, has thia day filed
in thia office hia sworn statement No 237. for
tne purchase of the HK'4 HW*4 Ker-. 21, K1» NW
’4» N E'4 8W'4 of-s rtion No. 96 In Townahi p No.
.-T 8. Ranee No » K . W. M . and wi I offpr
proof to «how that the land »ought la more val­
uable for ita timber or atone than for «ericul
Piral purp«>e* «. and to <»t»hll»b h • claim to
•aid land before the Register and Receiver of
thlaoffi* eat Burn*#, oreron. on Wedneoday, the
/7th day of July. 1901.
He name» a« witneaae»: William Roamond.of
Monteaano. " aahinicton, Jeanette Meaae, of J op
lln. Mlaaouri. Jarob MedraH. f MonWano,
W aahington. George F. !*»Haburrjr, of Mt. Joe,
Idaho
Any and all peraona claim Ing a»’verse!y the
ata>ve dear-ritied laoda are reuue»t<d to file th*
rlai•• • tn thHH ofl!
lare aaid 27th di
of July. I« m
F abm «, Remitter,
FIRST CLASS LIVLRY TURNOUTS.
Ha // a n d ¿ra i n a lira ys
on. hand,
Your patronage solicited.
South Main St , Burns. Oregon.
i
Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals
NEW AMI AUXiATE HAY SCALES
IN CONNECIION WITH BARN.