The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 16, 1904, Image 5

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    The Times-Jlerald.
aa* TH* LAUGEST CIRCULATION
ANY MKWSfAI'ER IN THIS COUNTY.
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SATURDAY. JULY 16 1904.
’"Local News.
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OF
Sorosis Underskirts at Brown’s.
Big Reduction in Ladies Suits,
Hazel Kirke tonight at Locher’s Shirt Waists and Skirts at Brown’s.
hall.
Miss Merle Dalton has been the
The new building ofG. W. Clev- guest of friends in Harney the past
enger A Co. is assuming proportions week.
and will soon be completed.
We have a Big Stock of Summer
Footwear
at Popular Prices—
We sell High Grade Coffees,
Chase and Sanburn’s and Golden Brown’s.
Gate—Brown’s.
Do you want blacksmith coal? The O.
C. Co. is headquarters.
Miss Bertha Claypool of Cotton-
Mrs. John Buoy entertained a
wood is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
¡
number
of her lady friends at her
Boynton of this city.—Vale Gazette.
Alfalfa at Geer A Cummins.
home a few miles above this place
Do you want to buy your goods right,
Wear a Conquor Hat—Brown’s
if ao get the prices of the O. C. Co. who Thursday afternoon.
Dr. W. C. Brown, Dentist. Offic • •re the largest buyers, and the closest
Are you going to the Railroad if so do
sellers, best quality.
not forget the O. C. Co.
upstairs in Voegtly building.
B. W. Hamilton was in from the
Mrs. .Frank Holliday was over
We are glad to note that work­
from Drewsey a few days this week. men have been employed to repair Welcotneville section on business
Tbe O. C Co. k now no competition, some of our badly broken cross the first of the week.
walks.
the old reliable.
Don’t delay getting a good supply
Treasurer Dalton has a call for
Mrs. J. E. Robests and children, of alfalfa seed, Geer aud Cummins
county warrants in this issue.
of Boise, passed through Ontario have it for sale.
Osborne and Acme mowers at ttie O- Saturday en route home from a vis­
Mrs. H. C. Levens and her nie­
C. Co. feet their prices.
it to relatives at Narrows, Or.— ces, the Misses Sheridan are guests
McMullen, the photographer, ¡8 Democrat.
of Mrs. Wm. Hanley this week.
Wear Queen Quality Shoes.
TIMBEE LAND NOTICE
U. 8. Land Ofiice, Burns, Ore., May llth. 1901.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the net ot Congress of
June 3, 1»78, entitled “An art for the sale of tim­
ber lauds iu t he states of California, Oregon,
Nevada, ami Washington Territory,” as extend
ed to all the Public Land States by act of August
4, 1892, William Resmond.of Montesano,county
of Chehalis, State of Washington, has this day
filed iu this office his sworn statement No. j.;.;,
for the purchase of the E’a SE’4 Hee. 27. SW*.
>\\ , Se4 6, NE»4 Nl ,
Township No. 22 8., Range No. 28 E W. M., and
will offer proof to show tiiat the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purpose«, aud to establish his claim
to said land before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Burns, Oregon, <>u Tuesday, the 26th
day of July, 1904
He names as witnesses: Jacob L. Medcalf, of
Moutesano, Washington, Charles White, of Ta
coma, Washington, Delos Arms, of Tacoma,
Washington, Geoige F. Salisburry, of st. Joe,
Idaho.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lauds ate requested to tile their
claims in this office on or beiore said 2t»th dav
of July, 1904
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TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
U. 8. Land Office, Burns, Oregon, May llth, 1901
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act forthesaleof 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.Sense.of Jonlin, county
of Jasper, Stale of Missouri, lias tiiis day tiitd
in this office her sworn statement No. 233, for
the purchase of the 8W*^ 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 thau for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said lan<i before the Register and Re­
ceiver of this office hi - 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 I.. Med’, di, of M Oil test id ■ Wash­
ington
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file .heir
claims iu this office on or beiore said 26lli day
of July, 1994.
W m . F ac . re , Regiater
“BROWN’S”
“TH G SATISFACTORY STORE”
“BROWN’S”
MADE ON HONOR
SOLD ON HERIT
The Light Running Singer lasts a lifetime
Prices and Terms to suit you.
We have a special offer for the first twenty ladies in need of high grade
sewing machines.
Consult us during the week. If you can’t come we will send our sewing
machine man to see you
Trading Stamps Given.
Agents for McCall Bazar'Patiems 10 and 15 Cents.
Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms.
in Drewsey, haying gone over the
W. G. Robbins took his departure
For Sale—My ranch with all
first of the week.
last Sunday for Bend where he
stock, hay and machinery. Terms
A letter from A L. Hunter states goes to join his family. They will given upon application.
that hie brother, John, died or camp there for some time and en-
M rs . S. H askell ,
July 2, at his home in California. joy the fine fishing for which the
Burns Ore.
i locality is famous.
A social dance last Thursday
Mrs. Rowe is in the city from
Dr. L. E. Hibbard accompanied
night with music by Harper A
Narrows, the guest of her daughter,
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
Ibis family to Harney last Wednes­
Detripk, was enjoyed by our young
Mrs. Tom Sagers. The lady is
U. 8. Land Office, Burns, Ore., May 11,1904,
day where they went aftercurrents.
here under the care of a physician NOTICE is hereby given that in compliance
people.
We learn that the berrieB are quite
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of Juue 1878, entitled An act for the sale of
We will sell you anything in the numerous on several of the farms for an aflliction of the eyes.
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
and Washington Territory,” as ex­
line of farming machinery nt prices in that section.
Our stock of iron beds is now Nevada,
tended to all the the Tublie Land States by
act
of
August
Jacob L. Medcalf, of Mon
complete and at very resonable tesano, county 4, of 1892,
and terms that defy competition.
Chehalis, State of Washing­
Al
Welcome
and
Eldon
Jonbson
ton,
has
t
hi
,
day
filed
m this office his sworn
prices. Call and see our folding statement No. *236, for the
Please call and get prices and terms
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
purchase of the N’ .
went up to Emegrant creek last beds, steel couches, etc.—Burns SW'4. SW' 4 N W'4 Section 23, NE'4 SE' 4 of Hee
Geer A Cummins.
tion No 22 in Township No 22 8., Range No. .8
C. S. I nod Office, Burns, Ore., May 11, 190-1.
Monday to spend a week fishing Furniture Co
E., W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
N.|C. Hubbard is down from his
land sought is more valuable for its t inber or with the provisions of the act of Congress of
KEN-CH
OTEL
and rusticating with the Racine j
stone than for agricultui.il purposes, and to es­ June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of tim­
mountain ranch. He paid this
tablish his claim to said land beiore the Regis­
lands in the States of California, Oregon,
boys. They are expected home I Rev. A. J. Irwin is back from a ter and Receiver of this office at Hurns, Oregon, ber
Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extend­
Mrs. I.. Raeino, I’ropt.
office a short call this morning
trip to Buck creek. He informs us on Tuesday, the 2«‘>th day of July, 1901
ed to all the Public Land States by act of Aug
this afternoon.
lie names as witnesses William Rosinoud, of ust 4,1892, Stuart T. Morse, of Joplin, county of
rirot Cl«.«« lxx Every rskrtlc-vLlaur.
-A.11 "Wkilt* XXelp.
a letter from Mrs. Irwin, who is Montesano, Washington, Charles White, of Ta­ Jasper, State of Missouri, has this day tiled in
The®.
Co. are always right as to
coma, Washington, Georg? F. Salisburry,of ft. this office his sworn statement No. 238, for the
IIELA.E5VARTEKS FOR COXxXXvXEFaOI-a-X- XvIEXT.
The
Windsor,
under
the
manage-1
Joe,
Idaho,
Delos
Arms,
of
Tacoma,
Washing
visiting in the east, states she has
purchase of the NE’4 of Section No 21 in Town­
pri cea and quality, don’t forget this
ton.
ship No 22 8., Range No. 28 E., *V. M_, and will
Any aud all persons claiming adversely the oiler proof to show that the land sought is more
when you are arranging to place your uient of C. B. Smith & Co., is one j been suffering from rheumatism.
above-described lands are requested to tile their valuable for its timber or stone than for agri­
American Plan.
Rates on Application
sprinfforders.
of the most popular resorts in the j
in this office on or beiore said 26th day cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to
J. E. Johnson, the civil engineer claims
of July, 1901.
said land before the Register and Receiver of
W m F arre , Register.
this office at Burns Oregon, on Wednesday, the
L. B Springer and wife, accom­ interioi. Finest of liquors and1 and famous road builder, arrived
Guests Treated with Utmost Courtesy.
27th day of July, 190-1.
He names ns witnesses: Delos Anns, of Taco­
panied by Mrs. Seaward and Mrs. cigars, billiards and card .ables! here this week from his home in
ma. Washington, George F. Salisburry, of st.
Well Furnished, Comfortable Rooms.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
Joe, Idaho, Nathaniel A. Dibble, of Riley, Ore
A. El Brown, were in the city a few and expert mixologists.
Malheur county. Mr. Johnson in­
gon, Jacob L. Medcalf, of Montesano, Washing
U. 8. Land Oilice, Burns, Ore., May 11, ¡904. ton.
Bums,
days Ibis week.
Henry Blackwell, the extensive forms us be will remain here for
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with tiie provisions of the »ictof Cougress of above-described lands are requested to file their
buyer
of
cattle
and
horses,
was
over
■
some'time.
• ••
claims
in
this
office
on
or
defore
the
said
27th
Tl O. C. Co. have just received ten
June 3, 18v8, entitled “An act for the sale of tim­ day of July, 1904.
ber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
art in of goods, consisting of Bain and from Burns the first of the week.
Chas. Parrish went out to Bear Nevada
W m . F arbe , Register.
and Washington Territory,” as extend­
WU la wagons, barb wire, blacksmith While the stock on the range looks valley Sunday where on Monday ed to ail the Public Land Slates by act of Aug
ust 4, 1892, Caddie B. Smith, of El Dorado, coun­
coal, furniture, nails, real oil, sugar, well, Mr Blackwell could not speak
ty of Butler, State of Kansas, has this day tiled
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
he received 200 head of horses for in
this otlice her sworn statement No. 234 for
meats and White Rose flour.
enthusiastically of the market pros­ C. M Clay. He started Wednes­ tiie purchase of the NW’4of Section No. 22 in
Township No. 22 S , Range No 28 E„ W. M.,
UNITED STATUS I.ANII OFFICE,(
The professional card of Judge pects.—Grant Co. News.
will otter proof to show that the land sought
Burns Oregon, Apri 125 1904.1
day with the band for Ontario, and
is more valuable for its timber » r stone than
Notice in hereby given that in compliance
Wm. Miller appears in this issue.
for agricultural purposes, aud to establish her
with
the
provision«
of the act of CongreaBof
from
which
point
Mr
Clay
will
claim to said land before the Register aud Re­
Irving Miller, son of Wm. Miller,
Judge Milller has bought the pro­
ceiver of this office nt Burns, Oregon, on Tues­ June 3. ls“s, entitled “An act tor the sale of
limber
lands
in
the
States
of California, Oregon
ship
them
east.
—
Blue
Mt.
Engle.
day,
the
26th
day
of
July,
190-1.
A brand new stock of prescription drugs,
per® formerly occupied by Hon. A. arrived here last Sunday from the
She names as witnestes: Jacob L Medcalf, of Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extend­
ed to all the Public Land States by act of Aug
Montesano,
Washington,
William
Koim«>nd.
of
raihoad
and
after
spending
a
day
A. Wintermeier, the old time ran­ Montesano, W ashington, Delos Arm?, of Taco ust 4, 1892. John Adams, of Tacoma, county of |
W. (Iowan, just west of the bank,
strictly fresh and of the best quality and
inn, Washington, (.><• rgO F.
11 ■ In 11 r\, <»1 . Pierce, State of Washington, has this day filed
in this office his sworn statement No. 231, for 1 F
where he will be pleased to meet with the family took his departure cher and postmaster of Silvies, was Joe, Idaho.
more on the way.
me
purennse
or
me
...........................
.
the
purchase
of
the
N'.,
of
S
’
.,
of
Section
No.
8.
for the Warm Springs ranch where in tbe city the first of the week. Any and all persons claimi tg ad versel y the ill Towuship
.... ‘
No
'
21 S.. Range No. 2.», E.
• W.
'A M
\t
L
his old time friends.
above-described lands are requeued to tile their
and
will
offer
proof
to
show
that
the
land
sought
t
.....
I
T
he will be employed until the open­ He was loaded when seen by The claiii s iu this office on or before said 26th day i- more valuable for Its timber or atone than
A splen.lid lot of the
han for
... '
of July, 1904.
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
Mrs C. F. McKinney, who has ing of school this fall.
W m . F arre , Register.
Times-Herald reporter, not with
to said land before the Register ami Receiver of
this office at Burns, Oregon, on Saturday, the
lj|tt'-suffering fynn facial erysipe­
23rd day of July, 1901.
The regular semi-annual meeting “booze” but mowing machine extras
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
He names as witnesses: Frciu Is B J. Bickle, .
las, is reported improving by her
which he was securing in prepara­
of Enderlin, N. Dakota, N. A. Dibble, of Silver ( 9
St Joe, I
U. 8. Land Office, Bu ns, Ore., May 11,1901. Creek, Oregon, <i. F. Salisburry, of St.
pkyaiciu,
ll.-r daughter, Mrs of the stockholders of the First Na­ i tion to begin haying.
A full stock of^everything in the drug line.
1). J. O’Brien, of Tacoma, WasL
’
ihlugton,
1 T
Notice is hereby given that in compliance Idaho,
Any and all persons claiming adverse.,
....
isrly the
jMBmigton, has been down from tional Bank of Burns will be held
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
lands are requested to fllethelr
file their ¿
The weather during tbe past week Juue 3, 18/8, entitled “An act for the sale of tim­ above-described
in this office on or before said 23d day
(*
of *
tbs saw mill since last Sunday next Saturday, July 23. This will
ber lands in the States of i nliforniu, Oregon, claims
has
beeu
most
pecular
for
this
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend­ July, 1904.
be
the
second
year
of
this
financial
W
m
F
a
hue
,
Register.
|
looking after her mother.
ed to all the Public La'id • tales r»y act of Aug
H. M. HORTON, Propt.
institution and some things of im­ month and is without a "precedent” ust 4, 1892, Delos Arms, of Tacoma, county of
Pierce, State of W ashington, has this day filed
Sherman Smith, a boy about 15 portance will be considered.
according to the “oldestinhahitaut.’ in this office his sworn statement No. 237, for
tne purchase of the SE*4 sW14 Sec. 23, E*4 NW-
■■ of age who has been in the
NE’4
of Section No. 26 in Township No.
Usually July is very hot and with
22 8. Range No.28 E . W. M., and wi 1 offer
Frank
Stauffer
figured
quite
con
­
MMDy of the P. L. S. Co. at Warm
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,»
no rain. It has been quite cool so proof to show tiiat tiie land sought Is more val­
Burns, Oregon, April 25, 1904.1
for its timber or stone than for agricul­
Spring valley near Drewsey, was spicuously in a run-away as he was far this month with frequent show­ uable
tural purposes, and to establish his Haim to
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
said land before the Register and Receiver of with the provisions of the act of CongreaB of
coming
into
the
eity
last
Saturday
brongb to this city this week with
ers and considerable wind. It has thisofficeat Burns,Oregon, on Wednesday,the June 3, 1878, entitled “An at t for the sale of
day of July, 1901.
timber lands in the stateaof < alifornia,Oregon,
a fractured elbow and has since afternoon. His team got beyond been quite beneficial to grain and 27th
He names as witnesses: William Rosmond.of Nevada and Washington Territory,” ns extend
Montesano, Washington, JeanetteSeaae,of Jop­ cd to ail the Public Land State« by a<-t of Aug
his
control
and
he
whs
thrown
been at the hospital in this citv.
lin, Missouri, Jacob L. Medcalf, of Montesano, list 4, 1892, Francis It. J. Blcklc of Enderlin,
the range.
Washington, George F. Salisburry, of St. Joe, county of Ransom, State of N. Iiako’a, has this.
from the rig. Frank was bruised
<lay filed in this office his sworn statement No. 1
The Georgia Harper Co. will play up some but not seriously hurt.
The school board held a meeting Idaho
Any and all persons claiming adversely the 232, for the purchase of the S’2<<f
No. 8, in Township No. 21 H , ItMtig
atiove-descrilied
lands
are
requested
to
Hie
their
Hasel Kirke tonight. This is a He lost his purse which contained Thursday afternoon and gave Wil­
M , and will offer proof to allow 1
claims in tills office on or befiire said 27th day s<night is more valuable for its ti
Bit» drama and should be well iit- about $40 in currency.
son A Ashton the contract to fur­ of July, 1901
than for agricultural purposes, and to establKh 1
his claim to said land before the Register anti
W m F ahre . Register,
tended . The production of Uncle
nish the big iron rods which are to
Receiver of thia office at Burna, Oregon, on Sat
unlay,
the 28d day of July, llMM
During the cold snap last month be used in repairing the school
Cabin last Saturday night
He names as witnesses John Adams of Ta
coma, Washington, N A. Dibble, of Sil ver Creek
several
of
our
farmers
were
some
­
was well received by a good sized
building. The clerk was also in­
Oregon. G. F. Salisburry. of St J im *, Idaho, D.
J O'Brien, of Tacoma, Washington.
crowd
Play gowers should cer­ what discouraged and feared their structed to notify carpenters to sub­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE.
Any and all person« claiming advt rsely the
alM>vc-describ<‘d lands are reuucatcd to tile their >
grain
crops
would
be
a
failure,
es
tainly appreciate the work of such
mit bids for the wood work requir­
claims in this
on or before said ZRd day of ;
July, 1904.
pecially when there was no rain for ed. Bids will be considered Aug­ Fred Lnnaburg Plaintiff, i
an excellent company.
W m . F arre , Kcglater.
vs.
sometime. Now grain is looking ust 1st.
John
McCoy,
Defendant,)
The friends of Mrs. David Turn- well and we are informed the show­
Notice is hereby given that pursuant NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
^BBRscrr-,’ to learn the ladv has ers of the past few day* have great­
T R Hibbard and Geo. D. Hib­ to the terms of an execution issued on
UNITE!» STATES LAND OtFK’F,
I
not improved to any marked de­ ly brightened the prospects if noth­ bard, arrived here last Thursday the IZili day oi June iii04, by F. S. Beid­
ritiFiii, inV., June 21. Bl24. <
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
following
er,
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
(
onrt,
of
Harney
gree since being received at the ing interferes from now on until evening on a visit to their nephew.
named settler lias filcil notice of his intention
make proof in support of his claim and tiiat
asylum The writer has seen a let­ harvest time.
Dr L E. Hibbard. The gentlemen i County Oregon, conunading me the un­ to
said
proof will l»c made taitore th4* Register and
dersigned sheriff of Harney County Ore­ Receiver
at Burns, Oregon, on August 5, 1904,
ter written by the assistant super­
came over the mountains by private gon, to sell the real estate herein after viz
Hd E. No. 1936, of Emma Ash, now spring­
W. E Tri1 ch left this week in conveyance and report a fine trip
er for the sW‘t NE*,. WUME>4«nd ► E!48E'<,'
intendent which states the patient
described, or so much thereof as may be Ker. 25, T. 28 H., R -7 K . W. M.
names the following witness'-sto prove
is considered quite serious and not company with Carrol Cecil for Cali­ They were here a few weeks last necessary to satisfy the sum ot |2C>7 05 his Hr rontlnnous
resident r upon *ti«l t uhh at Ion
fornia.
Kid
is
assisting
to
drive
of
said
viz Marvil C. Keawe« rd. Arm
safe to be left alone, as she threat­
season and enjoyed some good with interest thereon from the 23th day stead E. land,
Brown, Ktephrn Seaweard, Lewis B
some horseB and mules overland shooting. T. R. lives at Silverton of April 1904 at the rate of ten per cent Springer, all «if Cord, Oregon.
ens to destroy herself.
W m . F arre , Register.
which are being taken to market and his brother resides in San per annum ; and the further sum of »2D
attorneys fees ; for »21 costs and disburse­
The many friends of C. H. l^on- bv Mr. Cecil. He often pines for Francisco.
ments and the costa and expenses of ! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ard an
• > m that he has the old cow l»oy life and finds such
UNITED KTATE8 LAND OFFICE,
» I
ail ! upon said writ of execution, the
Prof.
J.
B.
Horner,
of
the
Oregon
appointed Deputy District recreation lieneficial to hie health.
UNITED STATKs LAND OFFICE.
i
said sums being the amount of a judg­
Burna Oregon,
Ori-irun Jana?,
J tin«« •? 1904.1
I'JfM I |
Burns,
for this county by district Mr. Trlsch will visit with old time Agricultural College, arrived here ment rendered in the Circuit Court of Notice Is hereby given that the following
i
named S4*ttler has filed notice of his intention
Attemey-elect, McCullouch. The friends and relatives in California y-eterdav evening from Canyon the state of Oregon, for the County of to
make final | pr<>«>f iii Riip(M»rt of hla claim, and 1
[
said prooi d will lie made beforethe Register I
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
provides for a salary of and Southern Oregon for some time. City and is spending today looking Harney, on the 2«th day of April 1904 in that
ai I Receiver a’ Burns Oregon, on Ju!) 15th,
I
»01.
vix
Hd.
E.
N«».
I?37
of
William
J.
George
an
action
at
law
then
pending
in
said
around our little city and visiting
I per year for this position and
for the lx>tM 2. •’ and I and N E'» 8W* 4, and SE^
United Staten l»an<l Office, I
United States Land Office, I
W \i
We acknowledge receipt of about old time friends. Prof Horner is Court wherein Fred Lunaburg was He names the following witness«-«
Burna, Oregon, June 13, 1904| •
Barns, Oregon, Jone 13, l!MM>
Iso assumes the duties of the
to prove
plaintiff and John McCoy, defendant, hl« continuous residence upon and cultivation
Notice is hereby given that in compli* | Notice is hereby given that in coni]
ty attorney and the latter office two gallons of the finest currants here in the interest of the college against said defer dant John McCoy, of said land, vis: Adam Georgs, Herman Rub. ance with the provision« of the net of ance with llie provisoes of the sd f
Johnson, all of iAWtn, Oregon, and | Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "A11 Congress of Jme 3, 1878, entitled “A i
that ever grew from the fine garden and will meet those who desire in­ which said judgment was duty enrolled Char)««
jpensed with.
'itn«»n lx»wlsof Burns. Oregon.
actfor the «ale of timber land« in the set for the »«le of timber lands
...........
ill ll «>
W m . F arre . Register.
spot of Mrs. I. S. Geer There were formation concerning this excellent | and docketed in the Clerks office ol said
’ State« of California, Oregon, Nevada and Staten of ( nliforni 1, Oregon, X v.idaai
idge Davis, A D. Le«dy, W two varieties, red and white and to educational institution at the Burna County and state, on the 2nd day of
I Washington Territory," an eitended to!
Territory/* as extended to
hompson, V. G. Cozad and son. sav they were fine does notexpress hotel Monday afternoon. The O May 1901, Therefore, I, th- undersigned
all thePoblic l and Stat»» by act of Aug- "H Jne
,.'"1 Sfap*J>y
•’< v
I usi 4, 18112, Daniel McPherson, of Mon- gusti, 1*492, William J Broadhurst, < f
j»ey, and C. G. Guernsey, of it—they were simply immense—in A. C. now has many of our young sheriff of Hsrnev County Oregon, in
te-ano, county of Chehalis, State of Montesano, county of Chehalis. State . f
city. ar>d J. L. Parrish, of John ' size as well as flavor. They show men and women as students in the obed-ence to the commands of -aid writ.
Washington, has this day filed in this Washington, lia» this (lay fllrd in th h
will on Monday, th IH-.h -lay oi July
office liin sworn statement No. 242, for offlc-liii sworn i-tate<n<M*t No. 243, for the
. and Will R. King, of Ontario, '
what industry and perseverance various department» and if people 1904 at the hour of 2 o’rl s-k P. M. of
the purchase of tbe
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2«, purcha»« of the SWQ NWU, N‘4 SW,.
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SWt, 111 Swti'.ii No 27 in Town
posed a party who »pent a few will accomplish in the way of mak will see Prof Horner there will said day at the Court Ho —- do >r in the
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on Township No. 22
Range No. 28 E , fliip No. 22 S , Range No 2s I-.., W. M ,
■ ->uting on upper Bear creek ling a valuable and beautiful borne mrely I* more.
city of Burns Harney C ><inty Oregon of­
W. M., and will offer proof to show that and will offer pro*if to show that the land
fer for sale at piblic vendue for ca»h in
the I md songht is more valuable for its •ought is more valuable for its timlwr or
week. King, they say. proved in Burns
timber or alone than lor agricultural pur­ •tone than for agiii-ultur il purpose», and
Studebaker Wagons, .Hacks, hand to the highest and i>est bidder all
eelf an up-to-date fisbe-man,
poses, and to establish hie claim to said to e«tabli»h hi, claim before the Regi«.
of the right title and intere»t of John
Price
Cochran
was
a
busines«
land before the Register and Receiver of ter and Receiver of this office at Burn«,
Carriage*, Buggies and Buckboards
kept their camp supplied with
McCoy in and to the follow de-<ribe<l
this office at Burna, Oregon, on Wednes­ Oreyon, on Wedne»lay, the 24th day of
t durin* their stay on Bear visitor our city last Sunday. He are arriving now and selling as fast real prop-rty towit: The N W4 of HW1^,
Aogmit, 1904.
day, the 24 day of August, ISM,
lie names aa witneesr«
M. V.
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lie names as witnessa M. V. Smith,
k, while tbe remainder of the , inform« na himeelf and family are as we can get them in. We have SW^ of N ft'1, and lots 3 and 4 of sec­
of Burna, Oregon, N. A. Dibble,of Riley, of Burns, Oregon, N. A. Ml>ble, of Riley,
ly remained at camp and fought now reaiding at Joe Rector’s Crow two car loads of these grsxls here tion 29 in towuahip 2»> S. R. 31 E. W. M.
JOHN GEM BERLI NG
< tregon, William J. Broadhurst, of Mon-1 Oregon, Itariiel McPherson, of Montesa-
tesano, Geo. F. Salisburry, of St. Joe, no. Washington, Geo. 4. salisburry, o.
-quitoes Jack Chambers pass-. Camp ranch and are feaating on and in trains The l>est stock of South of Malheur Lake, in Harney
Nt. foe, Id.ho.
County,Oregon, to satisfy said jn lgment
fdaho.
<»pti«-iim
th ir camp about noon Sunday fruit from his excellent orchard. Wagons and Vehicle« ever brought and interest, cost« and all accruing Jeweler.
Any and all p< rsoris claiming adverse-1 Any and all persons claiming adverse­
Erurrnver.
1» tbe aliove described lands are rwqnes - ly th» above-itescrihed tends »rerequest­
I f «and all except King in bed Price think« of remaining to the to Burna. Cal! and look at goods costs
el to die their claims in th.a offic - on or ed Io tile their claims in this office on or
Fine
Watch
Repairing
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» supposed the mosquitoes had^ Wagontire section this fall and will even if you do not desire to buy at
ToM ALLEN,
before raid J4. dsy of August, 1904.
before said 24 day of Angnat, 1904.
W m F arhk , Register.
Sheriff of Harney Connty, Oregon cialty.
W m , F bahb , Register,
n their hattie.—Blue Mt. Eagle again take up the raising of horses the present time. Geer & Cummins
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