Times-Jerald" J HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. Up-to-date job printing at reason­ Do you want blacksmith coal? The O. C. Co. is headquarters. able prices. Ike Constant is Warm springs. over “Dixie Belle" The from New tbe Queen Quality Sandal $2.50 at Brown’s. SATURDAY. JUNK IS. 1904. Mrs. Rose Kern has been in city for several days. J. A. Williams came over Calamitv last Tuesday. the from C. H. Leonard and family came W. N. Stewart was in from the Sod House on business the other in from their rapch yesterday. Local News. Are you going to the Railroad if so do d»y. I not forget the O. C. Co. Mens Fancy Vests, Belts, Hois- *.u.r- Alfalfa at Geer it Cummins. ery and Summer Underwear at Mrs. A. Egli and son Eddie are over from their home near Wagon­ Weather is some cooler today. Brown’s. tire. John Cary is a visitor from Don’t forget the date of the Geor­ Mrs. C. A Byrd will take orders for La wen. gia Harper Co. engagement. June Tailor Made suits. Call at the millinery store and see samples. Dr. W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office 25. upstairs in Voegtly building. M. H. Brenton is in from his Geo. Salisburry was a business ____ NC. j O;. Juaqnin Berdugo is a business desert ranch. This is his first vis it for some time. visitor from the I’-Ranch. X fl it ) KMH c - \ nade an Assignment to David Mil- Drewsey Tuesday and conducted J ar who will proceed to close out an examination of eighth grade I U. 8. Laud office, Burns, Ore., May 11th. 1901. Notice is hereby given that in «ompliance with the provisions of the act of Cougress oil June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of tlm ber lands in tbe States <»f California, Orvgou, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” asextend- ed to all the Public lmnd States by act of August 4, 1892, William RosmomLof Montesano,eouuiy of Chehalis, State of Washington, has this dav filed in this office liis «worn statement No. for the purchase of the E'4 SE‘4 Sec. 27. 8W‘4 SW'4 See. 26, NE»4 NE'4 of 8e« tiou No. 34, 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 s»r stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register ami Receiver of this office at Burns, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 26th day of July, 1904. He names as witnesses: Jacob L Medcalf, «»f Montesano, Washington, Charles White, of Ta­ coma, Washington, Delos Arms, of Tacoma, Washington, Geotge F. Salisburry, of st. Joe, Idaho. Anyandall persons claiming adversely the alM>ve-«leseribeti lands aie requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 2t>th day of July, 1904 W m . F arr «, Register. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. visitor from Silver creek a few days U. 8. Land Office, Burna, Oregon, May lith, 1904 this week. We are better prepared than ever Capt. H. Kelley is still confined The 0. C. Co. k now no competition, 1 K the old reliable. to his home, although improving to serve the clients of The Royal Worchester Corset Co. Brown’s eCtfl B. F. Aurmus was in the city from his recent illness. have exclusive sale. one day this week. Mrs. Bart Cronin and two little J. F. Klink, the telephone line­ * l Osborne and Acme mowers at the O. children are over from the Agency C C. Co. get their prices. man, is over from Canyon City Ranch, the guests of Mrs. I. H. 'hllA making some repairs and install­ We will sell you anything in the Holland. irrg some new ’phones in various line of farming machinery at prices W. G. Robbins and Len Walton places in this city. and terms that defy competition. have rented the barber shop ad­ • Our stock of iron beds is now Please call and get prices and terms joining the Windsor and Lee Cald­ complete and at very resonable Geer & Cummins. well is again out of a job. prices. Call and see our folding shini Wm. Kriske, of Harney,, was a JatnesSimmerville has returned beds, steel couches, etc.—Burns caller at this office yesterday. He from the southern part of the coun­ Furniture Co informs us he will have an excellent ty where he has been teaching the !• urniture cheaper than ever be­ crop of rye on his place which is I past three months. fore io this town. We bought i being raised witbout irrigation. Rev. Holt will preach at the right and will sell right. The very J' |i The O. C. Co. are always right as to Presbyterian Church in Burns Sun­ nicest in Lace and Muslin Cur­ prices and quality, don’t forget this when yon are arranging to place your day night June 19th at 8 o’clock tains. Ladies, call and inspect, We can please you in both style spring orders. , All are invited to hear Dr. Holt. or E. E. Purrington was down from' and price. Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Ben Brown and family took their departure last Thursday for San. the saw mill last Tuesday having Sideboards, Iron Beds, and in fact everything i in our line.—BurnB Francisco where they will visit for some repair work done. The en­ r Furniture Co. gine broke down causing quite a the next two months. Judge Levene, H. W. Welcome, The O. <1 Co. have just received ten delay to the mill. accompanied by a crew of men — arlosds of goods, consisting of Bain and I' or R ent or S ale —A saloon including an engineer—have gone i Winowst^gons, barb wire, blacksmith I 11 coal, fturattun , nails, ccal oil, sugar, and fixtures for rent or sale at a to Welcomeville where they will do reasonable price and terms. For I V aeftoswd White Ross flour. a big lot of improving and operate further particulars apply to Mrs. Peter Clemens arriyed home the big centrifugal pump to irrigate L. N. Olson, Drewsey, Ore. last night from Portland where she there crops and increase the acre- iwn age ______ tl :.. __ _ of . r *. Tim Kribs was brought down reclaimed. This •_ is one the had been for several weeks. from Silvies the' first of the week most favorable spots in the great Do yos Want to buy your goods right, ^'if so get the prices ot the O. C. Co. who suffering from spotted fever. He is Harney- valley and only needs wa­ tre the Urge sst buyers, and the closest doing very well se hie physician ter to make it produce anything reports. ■ tellers, b&t quality. < from orang“« and sweet potatoes to a gold mine F. G. Stauffer spent a few days C. A. «week w as fortunate enough the money and pay off in the city this week looking after Notice of Assignment ■ I 'Wjailpaent against his valuable some business affairs which he de­ sired settled before taking his de ­ Monday before the sale To the public: In order to close parture from this section to pastures arrived. up our general merchandise busi­ new. ness in Burns as speedily as possi- the handsomest window The Windsor, under the manage­ | ble, we the undersigned have lever seen in our city is ment of C. B. Smith it Co., is one made an assignment to David Schwartz & Budleman. of the most popular resorts in the Miller, who will collect all ac­ have done an artistic job interioi. Finest of liquors and counts due the firm and pay all e much credit. cigars, billiards and card tables debts. Both-desiring to retire from the and expert mixologists. M iller » fr T hompson k merchandise business Supt. Bartlett came over from dosers. Miller it Thompson have * ’ TIMBER LAND NOTICE Notice ia 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,” aw extend­ ed to all the Public land States by act of August L 18 ’ Mra. Jeanette w .Seaee.of Joplin, county of Jasper, State of Missouri, has this day Hitd In thia 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 for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said lana before the Register and Re­ ceiver of this office ai 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 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 Hie .heir claims in this office on or belore said 26th day of July, 1904. W m . F arre , Register. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. U. 8. Lund Office, Burna, 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 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. Medcalf, of Mon teaano, county of Chehalis, State of Washing­ ton, has th!» 4 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 belore 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 St. Joe, Idaho, Delos Arms, of 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 26ih day of July, 1901. W m F arre , Register. “BROWN’S” “ JHE SATISFACTORY STORE” Only 16 days more and then we give away ab­ solutely free the Handsome Upright Piano Its a beauty and you li have an opportunity to be pre* !:sented with it. E very purchaser given a coupon : i We are sharing our profits with our customers See our Premiums and ask for our Trading Stamps. NEW GOODS— Special Values in Women’s Fine Muslin Underwear. These represent some of the cleverest offerings we have ever shown in Muslin Und rwear. In value, in . ut and general appearance they are far superior to gar ments usually sold for one third’more than we ask fur them. We have some Remarkable Values in Shirt Waists, Ladies’ Wash Suits and in our Wash Goods department we are showing the most complete and up-to-date slock ever placed before the ladies in Burns. Our lines are all exclusive and our prices sell the goods. Trading Stamps Given. Agentsjfor McCall Bazar Pattenis 10 and 15 Cents. Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms. BURNS, OREGON TIMBER LAND'NOTICE. U. 8. 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-' i 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 («li­ the purchase of the N\V'4 of Section No. 22 in I Township No. 22 S , Range No 28 E., W. M., ! and will offer proof to show that the land sought ! is more valuable for its timber < r stone, than I for agricultural purposes, aud to establish her claim to said land before the Register aud Re- • celver of this office »it Burns. Oregon, ou T ics- • lay, tbe 26th «lax of J ulv, 1904 She names as witnesses: Jacob I. Medcalf, of Montesano, Washington, William Rosm« nd. of Montesano, Washington, Delos Arms, of Taco­ ma, Washington, George F. Salisburry, of St. Joe, Idaho. Any and all persons claiming adversely the a bo ve-«l escribe«! lands are requested to tile their cl-tin s in this office on or belore said 26th day of July, 1904. W m . F arre , Register. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. U. S. Land Office, Burns, Ore,, May 11,1901. Notice is hereby given that in compliance ¡.with the provisions of the act of Congress of Notice of Assighnee. ’.lune 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of lim­ ber lands in the States of California. Oregon, 1 Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend to all the Public Land -tates by act of Aug All persons owing the firm of I ! ed ust 4, 1892, Delos Arms, of Tacoma, county of Pierce, State of Washington, has this day filed Miller it Thompson are hereby 1 in this office his sworn statement No. *237, for notified toYnake immediate settle­ toe purchase of the 8E*4 f .W4 Sec. 23, E*-. NW- J4, NEJ4 SW*4 of Section No. Jtiin Township No. 8. Range No. 28 E..W. M., and wi 1 offer ment of their account with C. H. 22 proof to show that the land sought is more val­ uable for its timber or stone than for agricul­ Leonard atty, for the Assignee, at tural purposes, and to establish his claim to ; said land before the Register and Receiver of his office in Bums Oregon 1 this office at Burns. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 1 27th day of July, 1901. D avid M iller . I He names as witnessesrWilliftm Rosmond.of Montesano. Washington, Jeanette Sense, of Jop­ Assignee of Miller , E. W'. M.. and will offer proof to show that i he land sought is more valuable for itstimber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and toeRtablish Disclaim to said land before the Register and Rcceiverof this office at Burns, Oregon, on Salurdav, the 23rd «lay of July. 1904. He names as witf-etHs: Francis B J. Mickle, of Enderlin, N. Dakota, N. A. Dibble, ofVilver Creek, Oregon, G. F. Salisburry. .»f St. Joe, Idaho, D. J. O'Brieil, of Tacoma, Washington, Any and all persons claiming a«l\ers«d.v the abovc-tleseribed lands are reqn< slef July, 1904. W m F arre , Register. 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 : :: : TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Monarch Tailoring Co. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,» Burns, Oregon, April 25, 1904.1 Notice I h hereby given that in compliance with the provisions «>f the act of CongreHS of June 3, 1878, entitled “An t f«>r the Bale of timber lands in the Statesof <'alifurnla,Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend- e«i to all the Public Land states by act of Aug­ ust 4, 1892, Francis B. J. Bickle. of Enderlin, county of Ransom, State of N. Dakota, I ihk II i I n «lav fiie«l in this office his sworn statement No. *23X for the purchase of the SU of N1., of Section No.8, in Township No. 21 S . Rang • No. 25 E., W M., and will offer proof to show that the land Bought is more valuable f«»r Its timber or stone than for agricultural purpom s. and to <*stab1iih his claim to sal«! land before th«* Register and Receiver of this «»file«* at Burns, Oregon, on Sat ur«lay, the 2:>«l «lay of July, l'.MM He names as witnesses John Adams <«f Ta coma. Washington, N A. Dibble, of Sil ver Creek Oregon, G. F. Salisburry, of St Joe, Idaho, D. J. O’Brien, «»f Tacoma, Washinglon. Anyandall ihtboiis claiming a«ivers-ly the alM»ve-dvs«ribe< NWW, N^ SWJ^, to the terms of an execution issued on an«l Receiver at Burna, Oregon, on June 27tb, ■tihlic that he will not allow any E. A. Stauffer and wife have re­ SE*4 SW'i of Section No. 27 in Town the 17th day of June 1904, by F S. Reid« 1904, viz: Hd. E. No »658 of John F. Vander- in3 lor the NJ, NE% Her. H, nne made before the Regiater ami Receiver at Burna. Oregon, on July 15th, ed to file their claims in this office on or said sums being the amount of a judg­ 1901. via: Hd. E. No. 1237 of William J. George re informadlthe happy event will Dr. Bancroft is an excellent lecturer before raid 24. day of August, 1904. for the lx>ta 2. 3 and 4 and NE'4 8W‘4. and AF.’4 ment rendered in the Circuit Court of NW 4, Sec 36. T 25 8., R 32 E W. M , ike placa Bomorrow. Ths contrsc- and has made a deep study of hie ''M Register, name« the following witncaaea to prove ! the state of Oregon, for the County of • hia He continoowi residence upon ami cultivation psritanre both well known subjects. They are certainly worth Harney, on the 28th day of April 1904 in of «aid land, vis: Adam George, Herman Kuh, CharlcR Johnson, all of I aapii . Oregon, and TIMBER LAND NOTICE . od popular in society circles and an action at law then pending in said Himon Lew!« of Burna. Oregon. hearing and his advice is a good W m . F arre . Register. of friends who join qb United States Land Office, I ' Court wherein Fred I.unaburg was thing to follow. They close tbe Burns, Oregon, June 13, BKMf ; plaintiff and John McCoy, defendant, best wishes and a long lectures tonight. Notice is hereby given that in compli­ against said defendant John McCoy, ance with the provisions of the set of ONLY FXCLU1IVE John Caldwell has arrived home Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An which said judgment was duty enrolled •Herald hoped to be act for the sale of timber lands in the aud docketed in the Clerks office of said from Pendleton where lie attended States of California, Oregon, Nevada and County and state, on the 2nd day of the program for the school the past winter. John has Washincton Territory,” aa extended to May 1904, Therefore, I, the undersigned of the 4th this issue, made wonderful improvement in all the Public Land States by act of Aug­ I n HURNS x ust 4, 1802, Daniel McPherson, of Mon­ sheriff of Harney County Oregon, in e committee has not yet hi, studies, especially music, both tesano, county of Chehalis, State of obedience to the commands of >aid writ, “Walk Over" Shoes Arranged it. They have on the piano and other instrument« Washington, has this day filed in thia will on Monday, the 18th day of Joly office his sworn statement No. 242, lor 1MM at the hrmr of 2 o’clock P. M. of sold everywhere at ■ decided to hold the ex- and will return at the beginning of the purchase of the SEQ SW1., Sec. 26, Nif NW' a , SEQ NW‘4 of Section No 35 said day at the Court House do >r in the the sask price. ■th-- court bouse block in the next school year He has on Township No. 22 8., Range No. 28 E , city of Burns Ilarney County Oregon of­ Bn and among the inter- grown much taller since leaving W. M., and will offer proof to show that fer for tale at public vendoe for cash in &ts in the afternoon will the land sought is more valuable lor its her« last fall. timber or stone than lor agricultural pur­ hand to the highest and best bidder all Ktitive drill by the Burns poses. and tn establish his claim to said of the right title and interest of John ALL THE LATEST We are informed Mies Maude land b-lore the Register and Receiver of McCoy in and to tbe follow described ffitment. The main fea- this office at Burns, Oregon. on Wednes­ real property towit: Tbe NW^ofBWIgt STYLES. Ragon will not return to Burna to day, the 24 day of August. I'.XM Brrhaps the one that will ils name« aa witnesses: M. V. Smith, I SW'4 of N Wq at.d lots 3 and 4 of sec- Koore people will be the teach in the public school« the of Born«. Oregon, N. A. ftibble, of Kiley, , tion 29 in township» S. R. 31 E. W. M. BOOT and SHOE B in the evening which coming year, having accepted a Oregon, William J. Broadhurst, of Mon­ South of Mafbenr I^ke, in Ilarney Repairing. This is something position in the Baker City school« ies* no Geo F. Saiiabnrrv. of St Joe, ¡County.Oreg.,,., to satisfy sei d jirigmeni Idaho. Bial and will meet with Her many fnenda here, especially Any and ail p» rsons claiming adverse­ and interest, coete and all jp-nounting Kroval. The Band Boys the little one«, a-e sorry to learn ly the above-described lands are request­ cost*. TOM AU, EN, Oppritrt Fsr«t Hat»'-»»» K in force and give some thia, aa the young lady i« a general ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 24 day of August, 1'