The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 04, 1904, Image 5

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genteel
colorings at
White aud Black
Spring
Waists
at
U. 8. l and Office, Burus. <»re., May llth, 1AJ4.
I Notice is hereby given that in compliance
J with the provisions of the act t»i t'ougress of
d AI TU LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
3. 1878. entitled “An act forthesaleof tim­
An elegant line of Ladies Shoes
Infants dresses at the S. it li I June
ber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
SPAPEK IN THIS COUNTY.
Nevada, ami W ashington Territory,” as extend­
at the S »V B. Cash Store.
Cash Store.
ed to all the Public Land States by act of August
4, 189?. William Rwsmond.oi Montesano,countv
The
boys
from
the
Horton
&
Say
at
of
Chehalis, stale of Washington, has this dav
Beautiful Shirt Waist Suits
■A1I RDAY. JLNE I I'XM
1 filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2XS,
er mill are down for the election.
for the p'lrehasc of the E’ i j SE
sK'
‘, see.
Sec. -27.
27. SW*
SW', 4
the S. it B. Cash Store.
i SW‘ 4 Sec. 26, XE
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in
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'>> Section
S«(tiuii No. 34, to
1 'i'.1.1.
V.. '22 < 8.. IfniiuP
No 28
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Township No.
R«u«e Ho.
W. M..aii(l
See our New Line of Ladies Silk
Chas. \\ '.Ison and Wlte lett Ulis Wili orter proof to show that thelatui ...Hehl is
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oiore valuable tor Its tlmlH.-r ar atone than lor
waists for Spring and Summer morning for
their tarm
near UOg wieUnural purposes, aud to eatablish his claim
.
tosabi land lietore the Regia'or an<l Receiverof
wear.
—
Schwartz
&
Budelmsn.
mountain
thiaoffice at Burus, Orflto», on Tuesday, the 3«th
Wash fluii- at Brown's.
■ day of July, 1304.
flor milr Wniata arc beauties—
He name» ai witnesses: Ja. ,.l> L Medcalf, of
Dr.
Marsden
has
been
indisposed
Wash ami Silk Waists at Brown’s.
uur MIK w aists aro oeauitoti
Monteaauo, Washington, Charles White, of Ta-
tn aoo them__ 8
A-
B
Cash '■'»“•• Washington. Delos irim, of Tacoma,
the pa.t few days and confined to . naV
ask to see mem
n. «
n. vaun WMhil,KtoI1> Geoige I . Salisburry, of st Joe,
TbKhcent rain helped the range.
Qfnrt*
Idaho.
.
his rooms a part of the time.
i Any and all persons claiming adversely the
A full line of girl’s dresses at the
I above-described lands ate reouested to tile their |
Mrs.
Thus.
Balfour
of
Buck
creek
Mrs. Wil). Byram amt little 8on claims ill this office on or before said 26th day
8. & B.Cash Store.
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a.
of July, 1904.
was the guest of friends in this city , are the guests
-------- a 3
j)r
an(j Mr«. I
W m , b arrr , Register.
- Local
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Wash Goods in
I Brown’s
TIMBER LAM) NOTICE
New Ribbons aud Veiling, at Brown's
New Hosiery at Brown’s.
Browu’s.
Hews.
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<oni(
t fr«.
; mo<
dren
ipe
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James Brandon and wife were in a few days this week.
Marsden.
the city last night.
Something new and dainty, those Mrs. C. A l’yrd will take orders for
Dr. W.C. Brown, Dentist Office Silk Komonas in long and short Tailor Made suits, Call at the millinery
u pat airs in Voegtly building.
lengths at the S. A B. Cash Store. store and ns samples.
Geo. Duncan left yesterday- for
The O. C. Co. know no competition,
Mrs. Frank Matney was down
the
home of J. C. Bunyard where
the old reliable.
from her mountain heme Thursday,
he
will
visit a while.
The City Drug Store has some­ having brought in a big lot of but­
Do
you'want
blacksmith coal? The O.
thing new in this issue. Read it. ter to put or. the market.
C. Co. is headquarters.
1-arge and exclusive stock of drees
W. L. Best, the Silver Creek
trimmings at Brown’s.
J. C. Foley, agent for the popular
Btockman, whom the republicans
See the new ad of John Gember- want to elect commissioner, is a McCormick mowers and rakes has
an ad in this week. If you want a
ling, the jeweler, in this issue.
business visitor to oht city.
new machine see Foley.
Osborne and Acme mowers at the O.
I* or R ent or S ale —A saloon
C. Co. get their prices.
Tom Stevens’ Sunday wor. the i
and fixtures for rent or sale at a
Cha. Cronin was up from the reasonable price and terms, For mile dash for maidens at Walla
Walla last week. The purse was
Island ranch Tuesday.
further particulars apply to
Sunday also took second
$100
L. N. Olson, Drewsey, Ore.
Jake Welcome and Tom Allen I
money in a race which was run in
came heme from an electioneering i Fred Otley, accompanied by his the fore part of the week.
tour the first of the week.
eon Henry, was up from his Lawen
Scott Hayes, accompanied by
•Chas. Crawford anil wife were home the first of the week. Mr. his family and his mother, was in
Otley
reports
an
abundance
of
wat
­
down from Harney the first of this
the city Thursday. They had start­
er in his neighborhood.
week doing some shopping.
ed on a visit to Silver Lake but
Phil Smith arrived home last meeting “Uncle’’ George Duncan
■ John Gembe.-ling was unable to
evening
from the railroad where he here and finding the roads in a bad
be at’ his place of business a part of
the .past week, but is again on bad spent the winter feeding a condition, they returned home and
number of beef He succeeded in will make their visit later
duty.
disposing of his stock, but did not.
Chits Newell and wife and Mrs. state the price.
Judge Lowell spoke in Harney
C. N| Cochrane came up from their
City Tuesday evening and then
Miss Mary Zeigler arrived here proceeded to Malheur county to fill
ranch homes at Dog mountain yes­
last
Wednesday evening from her some dates there, Judge Lowell
terday.
home in Eagle Valley. She came is a brother-in-law of our fellow-
The John Day correspondent to on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Lute
the Bluo Mt. Eagle says Len Wal- Parker, and expects to remain here townsmen E. E. Purrington and
was the guest of the latter dur-
tOKwould soon return to his old until August if not longer.
i
ing
his stay in our city.
WBein Burns,
The Misses Vivian ond Vera
si
W. B Johnson the Silver creek
red Oakerman, who has been Hendriks came up from Lawen this
rancher
and stockman, came in
^^iring from rheumatism at his week in company with Wil. Gray,
yesterday
with a load of wheat and
hottie on Silver creek is reported Miss Vera remained in the city and
this
morning
took it to the mill
{■proving by his physician.
will speed the summer with Mrs. where he exchanged it for some
■ will sell you anything in the I. H. Holland.
good home made Hour Mr Johnson
line of farming machinery at prices
Our old friend J. II. Garrett was did not seed ns much of his ranch
terms that defy competition. down from his Emigrant creek this spring as he had intended on
Pie se call and get prices and terms ranch a few days this week That account of high water but says he
Geer A Cummins.
old Missourian will be on hand well make up this loss in an increas­
BH. M. Horton has been spend- Monday to cast a good democratic ed crop of hay.
ing a gooa part of his time ai the vote as he has always done.
Are you going to tile Railroad if so do
■■w mill lately- He reports the
W. W. Brown, the Wagontire not forget tile (>. ('. Co.
mill is turning out lumber.
horse man, has sold 90 head of W. H. C ecil and wife, accompa­
I Blie <). C. Co. are always right as to
horses to Thos. Picole. The stock nied by Miss Ora Williams, came
pric.-s and quality, don’t forget this
will be driven through Grant coun­ over from Crane Creek yesterday.
«ben you are arranging to place your
ty to the railroad for shipment to Mr. Cecil had «quite an experience
{■■ng orders.
Alberta. The price paid was $55 coming in He is not a very large
Mose Levey took his departure
man but evidently has pluck. The
per head.
iMt Wednesday for California
party
got stuck in the mud out in
Mrs. A. W Gowan and daughter
■■■re he expects to spend the
the
valley
and although ono of the
Mabie left the first of the week for
■*iSnmer.
ladies
weighed
160 and the other
Portland where they go to visit re­
'Tfiie O. C. Co. have just received ten
he
landed
them
on dry land
Mpiads of goods, consisting of Baiti and latives and friends and also to at­
ut misfiap and succeeded in
tend
the
annual
session
of
the
O.E.
Vflnomi wagons, barb wire, blacksmith
e rig out of toe mire.
coal, furniture, nails, ccal oil, sugar, S. grand lodge. They will be
■Mats and White Rosa flour.
sent several weeks.
Wm George was a visitor to our
Supt. Gilcrest of the I’. L S.
city a few days this week, having i is in the city, having arrived yes-
cotil(! upto make application for ter,lav evening His company has
proof on some land.
been buying cattle from various
Do you want to buy your goods right, cattle raiders in this section, but
if to get the prices of the O. C. Co. who i we aro informed thev have now all
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X
> on
tow
rOfl
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are the largest buyers, and the closest that can be handled at present and
Sellars, best quality.
are not in the market for any more.
H. E. Thompson was confined to
I hi' home a few days this week j A letter received from the. Geor-
from »ickness. He
L-_ has
— recovered
----------- gia Harper Co. laot night announce.
and is again able to be at his place I they will be in Burns for ¡be week
begining June 20. Our people are
of business.
( assured some excellent productions,
We understand that Walter Sher­ as the company has new plays and
lock will soon start on , i a ,lrlP ! will bring special scenery and
through * Harney county looking tomes. The foster appears in
over the sheep market.—Lakeview ! other column.
Examiner.
M. D. Williams, the government
Sam Mikel was down from bis engineer who had charge of the ge­
home near Harney this week mak­ ological work in this valley last
ingproof on some land. He was summer was here this week in
aMbmpanied by C. A. McMahon company with the other government
and A. K. Richardson who were officials He will take his depar­
wfinesses.
ture today for the railroad. Mr
M)r. W. 8. Holt, synodical mis- Williams doe. not know just where
K|bnary of the Presbyterian church he will be stationed this season.
Bill occupy the pulpit here on
Judge Miller and wife and Mrs
hnday evening, June 19. Dr. N. U. Carpenter and little Dorthy
Jolt is not a stranger to the people ; expect to take their departure next
’ Burns and many warm friends Tuesday for Ontario where the
i welcome him.
former will straighten up his affairs
II. W. Brooks, traveling repre- preparitory to moving here per­
mtative of the Oregon Daily Jour­ manently and Mrs. Carpenter will
nal, of Portland, is in the city in < visit relatives and friends there and
he interest of his paper. He is ' at other point,. Mr. Carp-r.ter will
nesting with a good business in join her later in the month.
.his section where the Journal is be­
A. K. Richards» n, the popular
coming more popular.
candidate for sheriff, spent a few
Sam Mothershead and James days in this city this week looking
Dalton, democratic candidatss foi after his political interests. Mr.
clerk and treasurer, respectively, Richardson has certainly met with
came in from i n eatended tour ol much encouragement during the
the southern part of the county campaign and has bright proepets
last Monday evening They seem for election. His persona) contact
well satisfied with the outlook polit­ with the voters has been of much
ically and have since been visiting benefit to his condidacv and has
various districts io this vicinity. ' increased his popularity.
JOHN GEMBERLING
Jeweler.
Optician
Ensrraver.
Fine Watch Repairing A
cialty.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
THOROUGHBRED
Why n< * k- ep hen . tha
will lay in wlntt r as well
I
as summ°r?
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1 H ave th eh
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I'l
Id
PER 5 ETTING, $2 <0
Dr. L. EHihhard
U. 8. Land Office. Burn», Oregon, May 11th, HIM
Notice is hereby giveu that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 8, 1.578, 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 August
4, 1892, Mrs. Jeanette W.Sease.of Joplin, county
of Jasper, State of Missouri, has this day tiled
in this office her sworn statement No. 233, for
the purchase of the SW.‘4 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 tor its limbi r or stone than tor
agricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said land before the Register and Re­
ceiver of this office at Burns, Oregon, on Tues­
day, the 26th day of July, 1904.
She names as witnesses: Mrs. E. N. Smith, of
Eldorado, Kansas, Geo. F. Salisburry, of St. Joe
Idaho, William Rosmoud.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 their
claims in this office on or before said 26th day
of July, 1904.
W m . F akre , Register.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
U. 8. Laud Office, Burn», Ore., May 11, l'JW,
VOllCE is hereby given that in compliance
IN with tile provisions ol the act of Congress
of Juue 3,1S78. entitled “An act for the sale of
timber lauds in the Slates of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex­
tended to all the the 1'ublie Land States by
act of August 4, 1802, Jacob L. Medcalf, of Mon­
tesano, county of Chehalis, state of Washing­
ton, lias tills nay tiled in this office Ills sworn
statement No. 2:41, for the purchase of the N'.,
SW' „ SW', NW'; Section
NE', SE' , of See
tion No ¿2 in Township No. 22 8., Range No. 28
E., W. M.. aud will offer prool to show tliat tile
land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and toes
tnblisli liis claim to said land before the Regis­
ter and Receiver of tliisolllce at Burns,Oregon,
on Tuesday, the 20111 day of July, 1'304.
He names as witnesses: William Rosmond, of
Montesano, Washington, Charles White, oi Ta­
coma, Washington, George F. Salisburry,of St.
Joe, Idaho, Delos Anns, ol Tacoma. Washing­
ton.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
claims in this office on or belore said 2l>th day
of July, 19U1.
W m F akkk , Register.
THE SATISFACTORY STORE
WHITE GOODS
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE.
Whereas an Execution has been issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Harney County under the
seal of said Court and the hand of its
Clerk, of date the 30th day of April 1904,
m>on a decree of said Court, duly made
and rendered in and by the same on the
13th day of April 1001, in favor of Geo.
W. Cummins plaintiff and judgment
creditor and against Cyrus A. Sweek and
Ella 8. Sweek, his wife, defendants and
judgment debtors by which decree the
plaintiff afore said Geo. W. Cummins re­
covered off anil from the (lefts, aforesaid
Cyrus A. Sweek and Ella 8. Sweek the
demand this Season
Satin Stripped Peques
Mercerized Vestings
Satin Damasks,
Embroidered Etamines,
White Voiles,
Victoria Lawns,
Silk Persian Lawns,
Mercerized Poplaines,
Mercerized Mulls,
Applique Swiss,
India Linons.
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We offer the best values in Burns. You cannot afford to miss our assortment and
prices. "^X7"e want your txad.e, because our Goods and
ZEPrioes 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 aud intelligent attention we can give them.
inspect the Handsome Upright Piano
We are Giving Away.
Trading Stamps Given.
Agentsjfor 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:., 1878, entitled “Aiiiu'i for the sate Ot tim­
ber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Wathington 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. 231 lor
the purchase of the N'W}4 of Section No. 22 in
Township No. 22 S., Range No. 28 E., W. M.,
and will oiler proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, aud to establish her
claim to said land before the Register and Re­
ceiver of tills office nt Burns, Oregon, on Tues­
day, the 2otii day «-I July, i oi
She nameB us witnesses: Jacob L Medcalf, of
Montesano, Washington, William llosmond, of
Montesano, Washington, Delos Anns, of Taco­
ma, W ashington, George F. salisburry, of St.
Joe, Idaho.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
clrfin 8 iu this office on or before said 26th day
of July, 1901.
W m . F a rue , Register.
BROWN’S
We are justified in sr?ting to <»■ r trade ¡hat we arc sho ving th*1 most complete
line of
Goods ev. r shown 111 Burns.
BURNS, OREGON
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,/
Burns Oregon, April 25 1904.1
Notice ¡ r hereby given th»’, in compliance
with the provisioiiK of the net of CougreSH of
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act lor the sale of
timber lands iu the States of California, Oregon
Nevada ami Wtirdilngton Territory,” hr extend­
ed to all the Public ¡.and States by act of Aug­
ust 4, 1892, John Adams, of Taco a. conntv of
Pierce, State of Washington. lit’K T. s t a\ filed
in this office his flworn statement No. ’'.til, for
the purchase of the N!? of sb. of Sediou
8,
in Towuahip No 21 S., Range N<». 2->, I-.. W. M .
ami will offer proof toHhow that the Inmi sought
is more valuable for its timber or Rb>ne than for
agricultural purposes, and to' Rtaidihd hisclaim
to said land before lhe Register and Receiverof
this office at Burns, Oregon, on Saturday, the
2.3rd day of July, 1904.
He names as witi<esses: Fr- ncis 1< J. Dickie,
of Enderlin, N. Dakota, N. A. Dibble, of Silver
Creek, Oregon, G. F. Salisburry, of st. Joe,
Idaho, D. J. O’Brien, of Tacoma, Washington,
Any ami all persons claiming arhcrsely tin*
above-described lands are requ< s'e.i Io filetheir
claims in this office on or befon aid 23d day of
July, 190-1.
W m F ahre , Register.
Properly
Clothed
Is half the battle
It*, a paying venture when
you Invest In a stylish, up-
to-date tailor made ault
the kind made by the
TIMBER LAND NOTICK.
Monarch Tailoring: Co.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,.
Jillrii k , Oregon, April 25, 1904.1
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the a< t of t’ongress of
June 3, 1878, entitled “An set for die stile of
timber lands in the Statesof California, Oregon,
Nevada anti Washington 'l errlloi .. uh extend­
ed to all the Public Land States by u ' of Aug
ust 4, 1892, Francis B. J. 'BIckle of Enderlin,
county of Ransom. State of N. Dukii'a, Ims this
«lay file«! In this office his sworn Kianuncnt No.
i 21’.2, for the purchase of I he Hl* ol N1 , of Section
sum of 17,229.40 principal and interest, No. 8, in Township No. 21 H , Range No. 25 E., W
M., and will offer itroof to show ihtii lite lain! I
of a certain promisory note, and accru­ I sought is more valuable for its liml cr or stone
ing interest atAl per cent per annum than for agricultural purposes, aiwito cHtHblish
his claim to said land before the R«.” ister and
from the 24tlip ly of March 1004 besides I Receiverof tliiH <»ffi<*c at Burns, oreg«’ on Sat
'
nrday,
the 2:i«i «lav of July, 1204
the further buiii of $350 attorney feesand I He names
as witnesses: John Ada na, of Ta
the.costs and disbursements of suit taxed coma, Washington,-^ A. Dibble, of Silver Creek
Oregon, <«. F. Salisburrv, of st. Joe, Idaho, D.
at $25 and wherein the foreclosure of | J O’Brien, of Tacoma, W ashington.
I Any and all persons claiming adversely the
that certain mortgage theretofore made above-descrlbeil lands are reuursted to file their
executed and delivered by the (lefts to claims in this ofib e on or before said 2 <1 «lay of
! July, 1904.
th-plaintiff which was the subject of the
W m . FARP.it, Register.
suit was awarded and decreed and the
mortgaged real property and premises viz
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
the NEq of Section 18 and the SWV. of
UNITED STATES LAND OEEK E.
j
SE'a and Lot 4 of Section 7 and Lots 4
Burns, Oregon, May 2t>, 1904.1
and 5 in Section 17, all in Township 23,
Notice Is hereby given that the follnwlng-
settler hat filed notice of his intention
8., R 31 E., W. M. in Harney County, nameti
to make final proof in anpport of his claim.an«l
State of Oregon, ordered to be sold in the that ■aid proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on June .7th,
manner provided by law, and the pro­ I l'«04, via- Hd. E. No. D m 3 of John F. Vafuler-
ceeds applied upon the satisfaction of t»Hi! tor th. N'.NHV, sec. II, «t"l W.SE'iSec
fl. T. WH.. R 27 K.. W. M
He names the hillowlnx wltn- »« « to prove
said decree; ami further to the effect pur­
his continuous r«;sl<i«ince upon an«l eultivatifui
chaser at said rale be let in to immediate ol said land, vis Joseph T. Oarrctt, Mart V.
possession upon receipt of Sheriff certifi­ Baker, of Burns, Oregon, Thomas J. Shields and
Joseph W. Vanderpool of Riley, Oregon
W m . F arer ,Register.
cate of sale, and that the deft», 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
UNITED HTATEH LAND OFFK E,
I
redemption in the said premises and
Burns. Oregon, June 2, 1904.1
1
Notice
1«
hereby
given
that
th«*
following
each and every part and parcel thereof,
named settler han filed notice of hi« intention
which execution requires me, the under­ to make Anal proof in support of hIs claim, and
Raid proof will t*1 made before the Register
signed Sheriff of said County, ¡to levy up that
and Receiver At Burns. Oregon, on July Iftth,
on and sell said premises as by law pro 1901. vis Hd. E. No. 1237 of William J. George
for the l-ot- 2. 3 and I ami S K't - A ,. and -h'4
vided and make return within 60 daya NW'«. Her 34, T. 25 H.. R 32 E . W M.
nam«*a the following witnrvs
to prove
from the receipt thereof, which receipt his Ife continuous
residence upon and cultivation
was had on the 30th day of April 1904. of raid land, vis Adam George, Herman Rub.
' Chari«-« Johnson, ail of Lawen, Oregon, and
Now therefore I, Tom Allen, Sheriff of Simon Lewis of Burns. Oregon.
1 I
W m . F a m, Register. I
I Harney County Oregon, by virtue of said
!( . execution and under authority thereof
hLACil MINORCA art
BIFF LMHIIR5S.
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TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
BROWN’S
CMca<o*i For emott Talion
We are their Agents, and
guarantee every garment
You want the BEST—
that’s what we offer.
MILLER & THOMPSON
General Merchandise
j give notice« by law required that I have
I appointed and do appoint the 13th day
I of June at half past one o'clock in the
afternoon of said day, al the Court House
door in the City of Barna, Harney Coun­
ty, 8t.«te of < Iregon. as the time and place
I of sai l saie, and that I will on said day
■ pursuant to such notice ami undfr such
j execution at said time and place sell the
said XEq of Section 18 and the HWJ^of
SEq and Lot 4 of Section 7 and iJMs 4 and
■5 of Section 17 Township 23 8., R 31 E.,
W. M. in Hs»nev County,< >regon at auc­
tion to the highest bidder
i »ati«factio>i of said decree.
for cash io
TTatol May 14th 1904, (Dote
I publication.)
To.
of first
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
I’. 8. Land Office. Bu ns. Ore., May H. 1901.
Notice is hereby given that u ««rmpliance
with the provisions of th« a t ol c.>ngre.-B of
June 3, 1874, entitled •• i n act fortfissulem ilm
her lands in th* Rtaten of ' alif ■ in. Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory.” as exleud-
ed to all the Public La d tab s l>> act of Aug
ust 4. 1892, Delos Arms, of Tacoma, county of
Pierce. State of Washington, has this day filed
inthisofflre his sworn statement No ¿<7, for
tne purchase <»f the sK'^ MWU He*-, xt, Eu NW-
U. NE% SW»4 <»f Section No. in Townsbl o No.
22 H. Range No. ¿a E . W’. M., and wi I offer
uroot to «how that the land sought Is more val­
uable for its timtxirror stone than for agri ul-
tural purposes, and to • aiabiisb his claim to
»airland before the Regisfe; and Receiver of
this office at Burna. Oregon, on Wedueeday, the
27th day «»f July, 1901
lie names m - -
'
Montesano. Washington. Jean ell** .«*•- are. of Jop­
lin, Missouri, Jacob 1». MedcaH, of Moute wan«>,
Washington. <»«*orge F. 8eH*l»urry,
»t. Joe,
I'laiio
An> and all prreons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requ*-sf' .‘tofilethefr
< lai ms In this office on or before said 27th day
<»< Jnly, iwm
Ww F am **. Regieler.
Burns
Oregon
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
LEWIS A GARRETT, Propts.
,
'f'.
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to transcient custom'and
freight teams.
Horses kept by the day,
week or month.
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liai/ and grain always
on hand.
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to Conducting Funerals/
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IN CONNECTION WITH BAIN.
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