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New Hosiery at Brown’s. Wash Goods in genteel colorings at Brown's. ■ M THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. = --------------- -= SATURDAY. MAT 28 1904. ■ e Local News. jjiVasb Suits at Brown's. New Ribbons and Veilings at Bffiwn's This is fine weather for the crops. V. 8. Land Office, Burna. Ore., May 11th, lxn. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act ut ('oiigress <»f June 3, 18/8. entitled “An act tor the sale of tim ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory,“ as extend to all the Public Laud States by act of August Mart Baker is in from the O O 4, ed 1892, William Rosmoud.of Moutcsauo,county of Chehalis, state of Washington, has thia .la\ ranch. tiled in U^i« office his sworn Matemcnt No. 3; for th® purchase of the E'.j se *4 Sec. 27. SW‘4 in Infants dresses at the S. A B SW‘4 Sec. 26. NE»4 NE'4 of Se« tion No. Township No. 22 S...Range No. > E W. Al., and will otter proof to show that the land sought is Cash Store. more valuable for its timber er stone than for purposes, and to establish hisciaim Newell Hall was in yesterday agricultural to said land beiorethe Register and Receiver of this office at Burns, Oregon, on Tuesday,the .tith from the horse ride. > day of July, 1904. He names as witnesses Jacob L. Medcalf, of Montesano. W ashington. C harles White, of Ta Prestly Smyth is a bU8Ìlie89 coma, Washington, Delos Arms, of Tacoma, Washington, Geoige F. Halisburry, of St. Joe, visitor from Diamond. , Idaho. Any and all persons dancing adversely the Beautiful Shirt Waist Suits at above-described lauds ate requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 26th dav the S. A B. Cash Store. of July, 1904 \\ m . F arrs , Register. White and Black Spring Waists at W. B. Parker was seen on our Brown’s. streets yesterday. Au elegant line of Indies Shoes at the S & B. Cash Store. ‘'Mother” Whiting has her hair cut, but perhaps that's no news. See our New Line of Ladies Silk waists for Spring and Summer wear.—Schwartz A Budelman. Vasli and Silk Waists at Brown's. A nephew of M. Fenwick is now SLA. Egli paid this city a flying doing the meat cutting act at the «■Bit the other day. City Market. Martin Olson is in from the Jen- BA full line of girl’s dresses at the Court Stenographer Coleman ar king Bros sheep camp. ■H i- B. Cash Store. rived home Monday from Canyon John Hoss was a passenger in on Dr. W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office City where he was attending court. last night’s stage from Ontario. stairs in Voegtly building. Something new and dainty, those James Pirie and wife were visit 7' The O. C. Co. know no competition, Silk Komonas in long and short e old reliable. lengths at the S. & B. Cash Store. ors from their Cow creek home Thursday. ■ Large and exclusive stock of drees Ray Smith has received the new ¡minings at Blown’s. Our Silk Waists are beauties— fixtures for hit gassoline engine and BB Osborne and Acme mowers at the O. his shop Is again a scene of activity. ask to see them—S. A B. Cash Ct Co. get their prices. Store. Have you seen the “Buckskin SJ Jack Darst was circulating C. H. Dodd, the old time Port Girls?” Well they’re here and among his many friends here a few lar.d machinery man, is looking seem to be more of an attraction days this week after his customers in this county. than the political rally. ■ Patrons are well served at the W. E. Brotherton and wife came C. M. Clay took his departure Robbins A Caldwell barber shop. this morning for Canyon City. He in yesterday from the Beuna Vista Call and see them. Bath rooms in informs us he will drive out about ranch where he has been at work connection. \ 700 head of horses from here. Brus Byrd expects to leave Mon ■ Link Vanderpool and family day for Ontario where he will re Hon. A. W. Gowan authorizes us were in from Riley a few days this side permanently. His wife will to announce that there will be me reek the guests of Simon Lewis follow him later. morial services at the Presbyterian >nd wife. Several of our republican citizens church on tomorrow (Sunday) even Capt H. Kelley has been confined ing at 8 o’clock. went over to Harney last evening his home a part of the past week to participate in the political rally hou R ent or S ale —A saloon is ailment is not serious, however theTe last night. and fixtures for rent or sale at a nd he is improving. Miss Esther Lawry acted as reasonable price and terms. For “Hello girl” at the central ortioe We will sell you anything in the further particulars apply to yesterday afternoon, giving Miss ine of farming machinery at prices L. N. Olson, Drewsey.Ore. Pauline Locher a little vacation. nd terms that defy competition, John Pelton, of Ashland, is in lease call and gel prices and terms this section for the purpose of buy- G W. Clevenger had the misfor A Cummins. ing cattle we are informed, We tune to cut his knee quite severely Jerry Merritt was in from Buck have not been able to learn just with a pocket-knife the other day. mountain this week after a load of what he wants or the number. He is hobbling around with two supplies for W. W. Brown. sticks. The little ’‘Sun Shiners” of the The O. G. Co. are always right as to Presbyterian Sunday School clear Ray Burns is here from Lake prices and quality, don’t forget this view, having came over with Henry ed $27 from their fair given last when yon are arranging to place your He informs us his Thursday afternoon and evening. Blackwell. spring orders. This will be applied toward the ice Frank Cummins came over from fund for the Charitable Hospital. Westfall the other day and has gone Roy McGee has bought the in to Diamond to look after some bus terests of Rush McHarge in the iness matters over there. livery stables of this city and is The O. C. Co. have just received ten rarloads of goods, consisting of Bain and now associated with Lewis A Gar Winona wagons, barb wire, blacksmith rett. Roy’s many friends wish him coal, furniture, nails, ccal oil, sugar, success in bis new business venture. meats and White Rose flour. P H. Gray, the Lawen poet mas ter, paid this place a flying visit last Saturday, returning home the same day. Do you want to buy your goods right, if so get the price« of the O. C. Co. who are the largest buyers, and the closest Bellers, best quality. Wm Hanley arrived home from Portland Tuesday. He was accom panied by H. I.. Corbett, who is in terested in the O. O. Ranch And stock. The young man is here on an outing and will spqnd a month or more at the ranch. Miss Bertha Claypool ie over from her home in Malheur county on a visit to relatives and former schoolmates in this section. The young lady was the guests of friends in this city last Saturday. Late reports say Judge Clifford's chances for carrying Grant county by a good big majority are good and that he has the support of practical ly all the heavy taxpayers and sub stantial men of that section regard less of party. ’ Pretty good recom mendation and shows the standing of the Judge at home. Thos. Turnbull is a visitor to oar city, having come in Thursday in company with A. S. Swain. The gentleman informs us he has also contracted his wool clip this season at 134 and that Messers Smith and Goodwin contracted their clips with the same company. Things are certainly looking blight for the sheep men in Harney county and the good times for the cattlemen are coming soon—possible next month. \ TIMBER LAM) NOTICE L. M. Brown took his departure yesterday afternoon for Ontario where he goes to meet bis father, N. Brown. The old gentleman expects to leave for San Fiancisco on the 30th inst> They will arrive here about June 6. mother will be here about the of next month. first Mrs. E. E. Britten will open up the Imperial restaurant in the Amell building next to Hauser’s new sa loon on Sunday, with chicken din ner.—Sumpter Miner. L. O. Carlisle, a former school mate of the writer and well known to many old timers here, is now re newing acquaintances in this city. He will work at the McKinney saw mill this summer. Ralph Sheldon and family left today for the Sod House where Eldon Johnson has returned home Ralph has been at work for some from a visit to Grant County. time. The family will spend the While over there he took in the summer there. school rally at Prairie City and re Mrs. M. D. Clifford returned Sun ports Meade’s Comedy Co. doing a day from a trip to Portland where good business and playing to full she went to visit her son, Harold, houses in that section. who is attending school at Hill’s R. J. McKinnon arrived in this Military academy.—Blue Mt. Eagle. city about 2 o’clock this morning Miss Leaman, a sister to Miss Bob” Mollie Leaman. a former teacher from Diamond. “Uncle came over to look after some h orses I in this county, arrived here the lat up at bis ranch which he wished to ter part of last week and took her dispose of and is in a hurry to get departure Saturday afternoon for I back to the Diamond to look after Lawen to visit relatives in that vi- his work. cinity. A gentleman by the name of Frank Hall died on Silver creek last Sunday. He had been suffer ing from pneumonia. Deceased was about 56 years old and had been in this county only a few months. He bad relatives living at Oregon City this state. The re mains were interred on Silver creek. John Budelman, of the “S A. B. Cash Store,” took his departure last Tuesday via Shaniko for Portland where he goes to visit his family and attend to some business mat ters for the firm. He will be ab sent only a few weeks but intends to return to the metropolis later and accompany his family to the coast for the summer. Rev. A J. Irwin will talk on the subject of Ix>cal Option at the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning. Those interested in the matter and desire information be- fore the election should attend this meeting. C. M. Clay, representing Camp bell A Reid Western Sale Stables Co.. National Stock Yards, Ill., has been in this section for some time buying horses. The gentleman has contracted for the Geo. Miller horses as well the Roy Mills and Newell Hall bunches. He is buying range horses and will take them as they come or will take a part. The Times Herald has not been inform ed as to the prices be is paying but understand they are very satisfac tory. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. U. 8. Land Office, Burns, Oregon, May llth, 1904 Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 18/8, entitled “An ai t forthe sale of tim ber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extend ed to all the Public land states by act of August 4, 189'2, Mrs. Jeanette W.Sease.of Joplin, county of Jasper, State of Missouri, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 233, for the purchase of the SV\ l4 of Section No 22 in Township No. 22 8., Range No.28 E . W. M,, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said lauu before the Register and Re ceiver of tliis office ai Burns, Oregon, on Tues day. the 26th day of July. 190-1. bhe names as witnesses: Mrs. E. N. Smith, of Eldorado Kansas, Geo. F. Salisburry, of St. Joe Idaho, William Rosmond, of Montesano, Wash ington, Jacob L. Medcalf, of Montesano. Wash ington Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile .heir claims in this office on or before said *26th day of July, 1994. W m . F ar re , Register TIMBER LAND NOTICE U. 8. Land Office, Burna, Ore., May 11,1904, N OTICE is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “Au act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Jacob L. Aledcalf, of Mon tesano, county of Chehalis, State of Washing ton, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2:»6, for the purchase of the N’? SW‘4 NW1; Section ¿3, NE», SE1, of Sec tion No 22 in Township No. 22 8., Range No. 28 E., W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land beiore the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Burns, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 26th day of July, 1904. He names as witnesses William Rosmond, of Montesano, Washington, Charles White, of Ta coma, Washington, George F. Salisburry.of 8t. Joe, Idaho, Delos Arms, of Tacoma. Washing ton. Any and all versons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or beiore said 26th day of July, 1901. * W m F arke , Register. “BROWN’S” “THE SATISFACTORY STORE WHITE GOODS We are justified in stating to o_r trade that we arc showing the most complete line of Good-S tv r shown in Burns Satin Stripped Peques Mercerized Vestings Satin Damasks, Embroidered Etamines, White Voiles, Victoria Lawns, Silk Persian Lawns, flercerized Poplaines, Mercerized Mulls, Applique Swiss, India Linons. We otter the best values in Burns. You cannot afford to miss our assortment and prices "7X7"© want your tiad.e, because our Goods and ZF’xioes will merit it. Those who are unable to visit our store in person are assured that their orders through the mail receive the most prompt and intelligent attention we can give them. o inspect the Handsome Upright Piano We are Giving Away Trading Stamps Given. Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents. Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. U. S. Land Office, Burns, Ore., May 11, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of Aug ust 4, 1892. Caddie B. Smith, of El Dorado, coun ty of Butler, State of Kansas, has this day tiled in this office her sworn statement No. 234 for the purchase of the NW’^of Section No. 22 iu Township No. 22 S., Range No 28 E.. W. Al., and willoller proof toshow that the land sought ig more valuable for its timber < r stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said laud before tlie Register ami Re ceiver of this office at Hurns, Oregon, ou Tues day, the 26th day of July, 11'04. She names as witnesses: Jacob 1, Medcalf, of Montesano, Wash : t'g(< m, William II dmip nd, "1 Montesano, Washington, Delos Arms, of Taco ma, Washington, George F. salisburry, of St. Joe, Idaho. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claiirs iu this office on or be lore aaid 26th day of July, 1901. W m . F a hub . Register. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. “BROWN’S BURNS, OREGON TIMBER LAND NOTICE. UNITE!» STATES LAND OF FICE. BuriiR Oregon, April 25 1904. Notice ¡8 hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the net of <‘ongress of June 3, 1S78. entitled “An act tor the sale of timber lands in the Staten of California, Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory.” uh extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of Aug UHt 4, 1892, John Adams, of Tacoma, county of Pierce, State of Washington, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 231, for the purchase of the NL, of S’of Section No. s. in Township No. 21 S., Runge No. 25, F. W. Al., and will offer proof toshow that the land sought is more valuable for itstimber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish disclaim to said land before the Register ami Receiver of tliis office at Burns, Oregon, on Saturday, the 23r»i day of July, 1904. He names ns witi.esses: Er--in is B J. Bickle, of Enderlin, N. Dakota, N. A. Dibble, of Silver Creek, Oregon, («. F. Salmhiirry, of St Joe, Idaho, D. J. O'Brien, of Tacoma, Washington, Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 23d day of July, 1904. W. m F arre , Register. Whereas an Execution Ims been issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Harney County under the Beal of said Court an I the hand of its Clerk, of date the 30th day of April 1904, upon a decree of said Court, duly made TIMBER LAND NOTICE. and rendered in and by the same on the 13th day of April 1901, in favor of Geo. UNITED STATES LAND OFFK E.» W. Cummins plaintiff and judgment Burns, Oregon, April 25, 1904. i creditor and against Cyrus A. Sweek and Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Ella 8. Sweek, his wife, defendants and June ", 187s, entitled “A11 act for the sale of lands in the Htatvsof California,Oregon, judgment debtors by which decree the timber Nevada and Washington Territory,” ns extend plaintiff afore said Geo. W. Cummins re ed to all the Public Land States »>y net of Aug ust 4, 1892, Francis B. J. Bickle el Enderlin, covered off and from the deft*, aforesaid county of Ransom. State of N. Dako a I mis this day fifed in this office his sworn siaiemeiit No. Cyrua A. Sweek and Ella S. Sweek the 232. for the,purchase of the S’¿of N13 of section sum of $7,229.49 principal ami interest No. x. in Township No. 21 H . Rang No. 25 E.. W AL, and will oiler proof to shoe that the land of a certain promiaory note, and accru Bought It more VMunbi® for it® timber 01 «ton® for agricultural purposes, and to (Hinldhh ing interest at 10 |>er cent per annum than Ills claim to said land beiorethe Register and from the 24th day of March 1904 besides Receiver of this office at Bums, Oregon, on Sat the 23d day of July, 1904 the further sum of $350 attorney fees and urdav, lie names as witnesses - John Adams «if Ta Washington, N A. Dibble, of Sil ver Creek the coats and disbursements of suit taxed coma. Oregon, G. F. salishurrv, of st Joe, Idaho, D. at $25 and wherein the foreclosure of J. Q’Brien, of Tacoma. Washington. Any ami ail persons claiming adversely the that certain mortgage theretofore made alMjvc-descrilied lands are reu nested to fib’ their claiinH in this office on or before said 23<l dav of executed and delivered by the defta to July, 1904. the plaintiff which was the subject of the W m F akrk . Register. suit was awarded and decreed and the mortgaged real property and premises viz NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the of Section 18 and the SW1^ of tTNITKIi STATE.» LAND OEFICE. i 8EJ^ and Lot 4 of Section 7 and Lots 4 Burns, Oregon, Msy 20, low. I and 5 in Section 17, all in Township 23, Notice is hereby given that the following- ' named settler has Hied notice of his Intention 8.. R 31 E., W. M. in Harney County, to mage Anal nrool In sui,port of his claim.and State of Oregon, ordered to be Bold 111 the thst sh I'I prool will be ms'b* before Ute Register an<t Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on June 27th, manner provided by law, and the pro loot, via: lid. E. No. IfiTra of John F. Vander- j poo! lor the NU NE'4 Sec. 1», and Wl, HK'4 Hee 1 ceeds applied u¡Kin the satisfaction of ll.T. jr. •■>.. K A e . W. M said decree; and further to the effect pur He names the following witnesses to prove hie continuous residence upon and i nlllvatlon ■ chaser at said rale be let in to immediate of said land, vix Joseph T. Garrett, Ma t V. I Baker, of Burna. Oregon, Thomas J. Shields and ■ possessing upon receipt of Sheriff certifi Joseph W. Vanderpool ot Kiley. Oregon Wu. F a gas. Register. 1 cate of sale, and that the deftx. and all claiming under by and through them or either of them be barred and forever NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION foreclosed of all right title and equity of redemption in the said premises and UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I Burn«. Oregon, April 27. 1904, i each and every part and parcel thereof, Notice I r hereby given that Mamuel Michel, which execution requires me, the under of Harney, Oregon, hn« filed notice ot intention make proof on hie dewert-land claim No. 2fi6 signed Sheriff of said County, ,to levy up to forth® M’t NE'4. E'j MK‘4, ■•<•. 32, L 22 M., K. on and sell said premises as by law pro 32’E W M. before the Register and Receiver at Oregon, on Monday the 30th day of May, vided and m>ke return within 69 days Burna, BUM. narntR the fo’lowing witness®« toprove from the receipt thereof, which receipt the He complete irrigation and reclamation of Raid was had on the :Wth day of April 19=14. land: <\ A. McMahan. David Rleharda >n, A. K. Richardson and Price Withers, all of Harney, Now therefore I, Tom Allen, Sheriff of Oregon. W m F arrk , Register, Harney County Oregon, l»y virtue of said execution and under authority thereof TIMBER LAND NOTICE . gjve notice as by law required that I have appointed and do appoint the 13th day H. Land office. Ru n*. Ore.. May II, 1!<M. Notice in hereby given that in »omplianrc of June at half past one o'clock in the J 1 with the provleion® of the a*tof t’ongreaaof afternoon of aaid day, at the Court Hoose I June 3, D wm . entitled “ » n act fi r the tale >>f tim land« in th»* States of • alifiirnia, Oregon, door in the City of Burns. Harney Coun I tier Nevada and w nub Ing ’on Territory,” hr extend to all the Public La«d tatea by act of Aug ty, State of < >regon, as the time and place j ed URt 4, 1x92, Delo« Arm», *»f Tacoma, rotintv of of said -ale, and that I will on said 'lay Pierce. State of Washington, haa thi« day filed him «worn Hiat»*»nent No ¿17. for pursuant to such notice and under such lnthiaoffi»e th»- piirrhaae of th® H.W’4 He«-. 23, K«t NW NE‘4 BW’4 of Hwtlon No. Ji in Townahlp No. j execution at said lime and place sell the , 22 H. Range No. ‘2* E . W. M ., and wl 1 offer 1 said NE*4 of Section IS and tlie SW’^of proof to Rhow that the land «ought 1« inor® val 'table for it« tiaiberor atone than for agrieul I ££,'4 and Lot 4 of Section * and Ixrtstand tural pnrpo®?«. and to etiahlirh his claim to John McMullen, our popular and aceommodating photographer, ex Montz Curry, a former land pects to take hie departure about Saloon Men Cited to Appear. mark of the Silver creek section July 1st for a visit to hie father and and who conducted a store at old mother in Wisconsin and also to take in the sights at St Louis dur. Egan in the earley '80’s , was At a recent meeting of the city visitor to our city a few days this ings the fair. Mac certainly de council the recorder was ordered to week in company with Mansal San serves a rest and his friends hope iceue a citation notice to W. ders. a sheepman who recently took he will enjoy it. Johnfion Co. and Paul Locher to up land and became a resident of Prof H A Dillard informs ns he appear before the council next Mon the southern part of this county. did not apply for a psution in the day evening and show cause 1 whv The gentlemen were here on land public schools of this city for the their liquor liern-e should not »>e business Mr. Curry is now a coming year. Hi» health would not revoked. It is charged that these two an* resident of Lake county and is fol permit bis doing justice to the lowing civil engineering This was schools and he therefore did not I ooiir .ell liquor to Ind.sns .nd not 5 ^tlon 17 Towo,hip 2;! M , K 3I E„ Raid land before the Regiater «nd Receiver«»! thlaoflkeat Burna. Oregon, on W edneada y, the hie first visit since 1887 and al apply. Prof. Dillard ie one of the orderly houses and th** citf dads W. M. ia tls«»ey County, Oregon at sue- 27fh day of Jnly. J'.Oi. He narno ae witneaae*: William R«»ainond.of -old time educators of this county propose to investigate the matter : tion to the h'xl>" R t bt-1<ier for ca.li in though he found many changee in i Monteaano. Waahington, Jeanette 'Xeaae.of Jop- 1 lin. Mlaaouri, Jacob L. Wedcaif, of MonV-aano, I Washington, (xeorge F. raiiaburry, ot At. Joe. our city and county he found many and is a very capable man. He thoroughly and take artion. The satisfaction ol mid decree. Dated May 1 (tn iw4, (¡»ate <>• first I ¡»¡»MM Any and all per won a claiming adveraeiy the of tl e old pioneers here to greet contemplates going to a milder Times-Herald knows nothing of (he publication.) abov®-dearribed landa are requested to file their circumstances or what evidence has climate this winter to see if it will c lai ma in thia office on or before ««Id 27th day him and discuss early days and in T om Ai.i.n of July, IWM been obtained. not be beneficial to his health Wu. F<aa« Rrgiater, Sheriff of lisrney Coenty,'1 Oregon. cidents of Harney valley. Properly Clothed 1» half the battle It’s a paying venture when you Invest In a stylish, up- to-date tailor made suit the kind made by the Monarch Tailoring: Co Chicago’s Foremost Tailors We are their Agents, and guarantee every garment. You want the BEST— that's what we offer. CAIL MIO SEE FOR YOURSELF & THOMPSON General Merchandise Burns, Oregon THE TIMES-HERALD