------ ?------------- (The Times-JÍEralcl Mason fruit jars at Voegtly’s. Special reductions on all Sum­ mer goods at Brown’s. Binder twine at Voegtly’a. Dain Hay Bucks at Voegtly’s. The Burns Furniture Co have received a lot of new freight this morning. Do you want blacksmith coal? The O. ■AS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF Caqienters are now at work put­ C. Co. is headquarters. Wanted —An apprentice in the ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. ting up a new law office for C. H. Are you going to tbe Kailroad if so do Wilson A Ashton blacksmith shop Leonard on the lot adjoining the not forget the O. C. Co. J. C. Bartlett came over from» J. P. Dickenson was among our Burns Furniture Co. Drewsey yesterday to look after Furniture cheaper than ever be­ visitors from Lawen this week. | some business affairs. fore in this town. We bought Local News. Special reductions on all Sum­ right and will sell right. The very G90 Sizemore made a Hying trip nicest in Lace and Muslin Cur­ to Canyon City this week on busi­ mer goods at Brown’s. Alfalfa at Geer & Cummins. Sylvester Smith was a business tains. Ladies, call and them— ness before Judge Davis. F haying. £ Special redactions on all Summer pods at Brown's. ■ Mrs. Robt Irying was a visitor from Harney Sunday. Jordan and A. Venator ar e again in the city. | See the new ad of Geo. Young meat wagon in this issue. w Tim Donovan was down from his ranch up tbe river yesterday. | Dr. W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office upstairs in Voegtly building. 'ill nc y. Co rankt I :u EAÏ ago Do you want to buy your goods right, | visitor from his Happy valley Burns Furniture Co. if so get the prices of the O. C. Co. who home this week. C. M. Clay has returned from a are the largest buyers, and the closest Don't delay getting a good supply I trip to Ontario where he shipped sellers, best quality. of alfalfa seed, Geer and Cummins over 600 head of horses east, It is Clarence Drinkwater and Oscar have it for sale. i learned that he will make another Swain came up from Lawen Tues­ shipment at an early date.—Blue Found—A pearl handled parasol day and took iu the leap year dance Mt. Eagle. on the streets. Owner call at this that evening. J. H Neal was over from his office. Joe Rector is in from hie Crow home in Happy valley the first of Mrs. S D Hill is again occupying Camp home. He informs The the week. He was accompanied her residence in this city having | Times-Herald that his fruit crop upon bis return by Misses Myra returned from the Drewsey section. was exceptionally heavy. and Byrdie King who will visit V/» A A*. Kyrii * ** will trill VUMW Mrs. C. take VZAWID orders AV* for > Just received a nice lot of ap- Tailor Made suits. Call at the millinery with his daughters for a week or more. plique Trimmings and Madalions store and see samples. BROWNS If you buy a Singer You Buy the Best Trading Stamps Given. Agents!for'McCall BazarTatterns 10 and 15 Cents. Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms. Laces and Ribbons.—Lunaburg & 1 C. W. Parrish, and H. E. Thomp­ Dalton. son have been exploring various The Messrs Oiley, Senior and historical and interesting points in Junior, were up from Lawen the this vicinity during the past week, first of the week accompanied by Dr. Marden is over at Warm their families. Springs where he was called to see Studebaker Wagons, ,1 lacks. Carriages, Buggies and Buckboards are arriving now and selling as fast j as we can get them in. We have two car loads of these goods here and in trains. The best stock of Wagons and Vehicles ever brought E. E. Owsley returned from the a child that is suffering from ap­ to Burns. Call and look At goods railroad this week with freight and pendicitis. We did not learn the even if you do not desire to buy at has since moved his family to Sil- name. the present time. Geer A Cummins. vies valley for the summer. Dr. Geary made a professional THE MONUMENTAL BRONZE I Water still interferes with put­ For Sale—My ranch with all trip to Harney yesterday and this COMPANY, of Bridgeport, Conn., ting up hay in the Lawen and Nar­ stock, hay and machinery. Terms ! morning reports a 10 pound bov at has appointed M. L. Lewis, their rows sections. itlie George Tregaskiss home over given upon application. agent for Harney County. This i We will sell you anything in the M rs . S H askell , ! there. old reliable Company makes all line of farming machinery at prices Burns Ore. I ok R ent or S ale —A saloon kinds of Monuments, Grave Covers. and terms that defy competition. We learn from the Baker City and fixtures for rent or sale at a Corner posts Vases and Urns, out Please call and get prices and terms Democrat that Judge Clifford con­ reasonable price and terms. For of pure refined Zink, which is one eer A Cummins. templates moving to that place further particulars apply to of the elementary or virgin metals, Sheriff Allen has returned from where he will practice law. L. N. Olson, Drewsey, Ore. the same as gold and silver, and is A trip to the Stein Mountains and indestructable and cannot be affect­ Rev A J. Irwin will leave next The Windsor, under the manage­ Crane creek where he went on offi­ Tuesday for the railroad to meet ed by the climatic conditions. ment of C. B. Smith & Co., is one cial business. of the most popular resorts in the Mrs. Irwin and the children who These monuments are cheaper by I The O. C. Co. are always right as to interioi. Finest of liquors and have been visiting in the east since half than any kind of stone, prices and quality, don’t forget this more beautiful in design and can­ last spring. When you »rearranging to place your cigars, billiards and card tables and expert mixologists. Harry Cary and Oscar Swain not be broken. Mr. Lewis desires Spring orders. all who are contemplating the pur­ | County Clerk Molhershead, ac-^ Mrs. J. W. Buchanan and daugh­ came up from Lawen last night to chase of anything in this line to Keompanied bv his wife and little ter Eliza, were in our city Wednes­ participate in the farewell hop call on him st the office of Biggs A daughter went to Narrows this day. They report Joe in the hay given by Harper and Detrick. It Biggs, and see designs sample of was a nice little dance. field and had to hurry home for afternoon to visit some friends. material and get prices. Attorney Hicks accompanied his I The O. C. Co. hava just received ten fear he would starve to death—Joe g arloads of goods, consisting of Bain and won’t cook in hot weather. family to upper Canyon creek I Up-to-date iob printing at reason- .‘Winona wagons, barb wire, blacksmith | A meeting of £the high school Saturday, where the latter are en able prices. al, furniture, nails, coal oil, sugar, board is being held today to make joying an outing with the family ■neats and White Rosa flour. Notice of Assighnee. final arrangements for the opening of W. J. Coleman, of Burns.—Blue I)r. Hibbard has been quite sick of the high school this fall, employ­ Mt. Eagle. for the past week and confined to All persons owing the firm of ing a teacher,etc. We will not be Prof. A. C. Finn was the victir’ his bed. His physician reports Thompson are hereby able to get the proceedings of tbe of a runaway accident yesterday Miller him better but he will not be able notified to make immediate settle­ meeting for today’s issue. his team having run with a mowing to attend to business for sometime. ment of their account with C. H. Married—Thursday evening at machine. Prof was thrown off and Leonard atty, for the Assignee, at While unharnessing a horse last more or less injured, but is up and the parlors of the Burns hotel Mr. his office inBurns Oregon. around again. Tuesday Mrs Austin Goodman had Charles 8. Stewart and Ida D. D avid M iller . her callar bone broken by the ani- Cal Geer has left some specimens Claude, Justice Jameson perform­ Assigt ee of Miller it Thompson. Rnal striking her. The lady is do­ ing the ceremony. Tbe contract­ of his apples at this office from his ing very well so we are informed by ing parties are residents of Drewsey last year’s crop which show that her physician. section and left for home yesterday. Harney vallev fruit will keep. The LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION. apples are as sound as when picked [ J. D. Jenkins arrived here from Joe Sturtevant our honest miller To the Honorable County Court Ontario last Sunday and spent arrived home yesterday evening from the trees. of Harney County, State of Oregon. several days in our city attending from a visit to the St Louis Fair. Chas Comegvs and family took We, the undersigned petitioners to some business. Mr. Jenkins We have not yet had an opportuni­ their departure Monday for their C formerly ran sheep in this county ty to interview Joe to find his hame at Wagontire. Mr. Comegys residents, taxpayers and legal ‘but for the past year has been a impression of the big fair or wheth­ has been staying in this city the voters of Diamond precinct, said resident of Malheur county. er he bought any gold bricks or past month under the care of phy­ county and state most respectfully petition your honorable court to M sicians, his ey8 being quite bad. [ R. C. Goodlow and wife are here not. grant a license to Augustine Gilbert Jenkins Bros, came over from from their home at Haines Baker J. H. Garrett is down from hie to sell Spirituous, Malt and Vinuous county, on a visit to relatives and mountain home, John is 68 years their Stein Mountain ranches this liquors in less quantities than one friends in this county. Mr. Good- old hut can do the work of any week, bringing some machinery gallon in said precinct for a period Klow was formerly a resident of this man half his age and enjoys good and a crew of men to put up the of three (3) months, begining on county, hut has resided in Baker health. He has an ideal stock hay on their Sage Hen ranch. August 20th 1904, • for the past year. He likes his ranch and when this valley is all John was accompanied by Mrs. NAMES. new location. taken up in 160 tracts he will still Jenkins and the little ones. Tom Thos Sullivan, M Horton, W M has returned home to look after tbe Wyatt, A Short, Joe Jensen, James I Mrs D. D. Fleckstein. nee Miss haye an abundance of range. sheep camps. M McKissick B Lewis, C R Davis­ M arried —Last Saturday even V Gracie McGowan, of Portland, is Chas Adams is here on a forced son, E A Henry, John McLean Jas. the mother of a nice little daughter. ing at the Catholic church, Mr. Mrs Fleckstein has the distinction Platt Randall and Miss Doloras lay off. He bad the misfortune to Devor, J Trobb, DC Mcore, Dalia of being the first baby horn in Racine, Rev. Father Daugherty be run over by a wagon a few days Turner, John Hoss, W V Maupin, The ago necessitating hie taking a rest. J B Ivy, G A Smyth, A Davis, J E Burns and it therefore makes our performing the ceremony. young couple are well known in He left men on his Owyhee ranch Smith. city feel at least that it is past tbe Notice is hereby given that on this section and have a host of to attend to his big hay crop. Spring chicken” age. friends who join us in wishing them Chas says Burns has grown out of the 20th day August 1904, the un­ Chas. Newell informs us he will happiness. Mr. and Mrs Randall all recognition and he has difficulty dersigned will apply to the County take his departure immediately Court of the State of Oregon for have taken up their residence in in finding his old friends. . for the Deschutes where he and in this city Harney County for tbe license Miss Clayte Burrow arrived’ his family will camp for some time The members of the Georgia home Wednesday evening after an mentioned in the foregoing petition. [ for the benefit of Mrs Newel’s A ugustine G ilbert . Harper Dramatic Co. have taken absence of almost a year. The |Khealth. Mr. Newell says he has their departure for Canyon City young lady taught in the Baker ■ never seen that section of country NOTICE TO CREDITORS where they will play the coming public schools last winter and has ■ and if he finds it to his liking may invest some there. | week' Du,inK their here the> spent the time since vacation be­ tr.ade many new friends and will gun visiting her old home in Texas To all whom it may concern: The leap year party last Tnes-jbg missed by our young societv Take notice that by an order of the and taking in the eight« nt the fair dav evening was an entire success people and playgoers Ii is a pri­ Hon. the County Court of the State in St Louis. K Harper and Detrick furnished some vilege not accorded many inland of Oregon for Harney County of A German wh<- baa been working date the 19th day of July 1904 the ■ fine music for the dancers and the towns to b* visited by sueh a in the Stein Mountain section for Last Will and Testi merit of W. N. I young Indies showed the boys just theatrical company «nd Burns will I how such things should lie conduct- see no better until a railroad Tbos Turnbull was brought to this Jorgensen was admitted to Probate I ed. There was nothing slow about reaches here. The Georgia Harper city last Monday to a physician. and Miters Testamentary issued I it and even tbe old men, like the Co is high class in every particular HJI.ad accidentally shot h'mself in to the undersigned Executor of | writer, were given ¡a strenuous eve- and the members are ladies and the left leg, the ball entering just said Will. All persons having I ning. making them appreciate the gentlemen who conduct themselves below the waist band of his pants claims against the deceased will privilege of appearing in shirt as such at all times. Sam Parrish and ranged down coming out above present the same to me at mv office waists. One feature that was very joined them here and will tour the knee and re-entering below the in the City of Burns, Oregon, duly amusing was tbe appearance of at with the company for an indefinite knee and again coming out lower verified as by law provided within least a dozen beautiful young ladies time. The Tim-s-Herald will ever down, making a very painful flesh 6 mouths from the expiration of all in a body at tbe door without have a good word for the Georgia wound. We could not learn his the publication of this Notice viz 4 escort«—just like a number of slow Harper Co. and does not hesitate name, hut hie physician Dr. Bur­ weeks from the date hereof Dated July 23rd 1904. boys that never take a young ladv to recommend them They pay row, reports him improving and W. L Marsden, any where. That should be bint their bills and give good perfor­ expects the patient to be able to be 1 mance*. out next week. Executor. enough I The Cottage Hotel has been sold as was mentioned in our last issue. B. Tbe O. C. Co. k now no competition, the old reliable. I F. G. Blume and sor. Paul were business visitors a few days this week. ■ Osborne and Acme mowers at the O. C. Co. get their prices. “THE SATISFACTORY STORE Take advantage of our Special offer on Singer Sewing Machines. --- -- -= The weather is ideal for es. BROWN’S” BURNS, OREGON Our stock of iron beds is complete and at very resonable prices. Call mid see our folding beds, steel couches, etc. — Burns Furniture Co BENCH Mrs. L. Racine. Propt. Claas lxi Every 2"«kXtievLl*.r. xi: A WONDERFUL INVENTION It is interesting to note that for­ tunes are frequently made by the invention of articles of minor im­ portance. Many of the more pop­ ular devices are those designed to benefit people and meet popular conditions, and one of the most in­ teresting of these thathas ever been invented is thd I)r. White Electric Comb, patented Jan. 1, ’99 These wonderful Combs positively cure dandruff, hair foiling out, sick and nervous headaches, and when used with Dr. White’s Electric Hair y in 25^ Brush are positively guaranteed to make straight hair curly days time. Thousands o( f these r electric combs have been sold in J the varions cities of the Union, and the demand is constantly increas­ ing. Our agents are rapidly be­ coming rich selling these combs They positively Bell on sight. Send for sample. Men's size 35c, ladies’ 50c — (half price while we are in- trocucing them.) The Dr. White The Dr. White Electric Comb Co., Decatur, III. Í NOTICE American Plan. I vcsxt . Rates on Application. Guests Treated with Utmost Courtesy. Well Furnished, Comfortable Rooms. Oregon. Burns, JUST ARRIVED A brand new stock of prescription drugs, strictly fresh and of the best quality and more on the way. A splendid lot of the t i FINEST f’flND'IS AND GUMS. A full stock oFeverylh'ng in the drug line. THE CITY DRUG STORE. H. M. HORTON, Propt. FOR PUBLICATION. BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. UNITED STATES LAND ol I'll E. I Burns, Oregon, July 2ft, 1904.1 Notice is hereby given Hint D oh - m N, Neal, <>f smith, ihiriM-t county, Oregon, has filed no Hue of intention to make proof on her desert land claim No. 808, for tb< I w •, >i.' (. Fee. 13, W1^ NEL and NEL NW‘4 Sec. 21, T. 29 8., R. 86 E., W. M. Indore the Regiwter and Re eeiver at Burns, Oregon, on Tuta int , the 30th day of August, 1904. Khe names the following witness toprove the complete Irrigation mid rerlamaUon of said land Charles M. Aldrich, of smith, Oregon, Daniel Moore, of ('ord, Or« gon, < harles Duvis, of Smith, Oregon, Joshua Huckmaster, of Nar fows, Oregon. W m . F arhi ., Register. LEWIS Ä GARRETT, I’ropts. Special attention given rinvi to transcient castoni and < freight te< 'a ms. ■ < io u Horses kept by the day, week or'month. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. J FIRST-CLASS LIVERYj TURNOUTS. UNITED S I \TE8 LAND Ol EK EJ Bums, Oregon, July 2.». 1904,1 Notice Is hereby given that John H Neal, of Smith, Harney county, Oregon, has filed notice ot intention to rnak«* proof on his desert I hii «I claim No. 302 for the E’;HE'4, M cj .3, S'a NW, and HW'i Ker. 24, T 9 > , K E., A M before the Register and Receiver nt Burns, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 80th dav of Augunl, 1 ••»!. He names the following wltneaMes to prove the complete irrigation and r> < Initiation of said latr4: Charges M, -tldriehjind < httHda Davis,of Smith, Oregon, Daniel Moor«- of < ord. Oregon, Joshua Burkmaster, of Narrows, Oregon. W m F akke . Register. NOTICE .A. 11 White XX»lp. xiVAKTEKa roR commircxaz - ¡Tan and grain always on hand. Your patronage solicited. South Main St, Burns, Oregon. Special Attention Given to Conducting Funerals FOR PUBLICATION NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES UNITED STAT EM LAND OFFICE, I IlirnR, Ore., June 21. 19 4 | Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed noth-«* of his intention to make proof in support of his claim rim ] that said proof will I m » made before the Register and Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on August 1904, vis Hd E. N o. 1986. of Emma Ash, now Spring IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. ■ Ser, 2ft, T. 2M M., R 37 E , W M He names the following witncMeato prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Mary I! (’. -eaweard, Arm Rtend E Brown, Htepben Heaweard. Leela B. Springer, all of Cord, Oregon. W m . F a rue . Register. I Young’s Meat Wagon Will deliver choice steaks, roasts, boiling meat', vea', etc- at your door daily in any q antity desired. UlVIAIC fUCH’C CUDDI ICIl JlATllIU UKKW3 3U1TL1CD _ _ Wagon in Burns Sundny Afternoonr. Quarters delivered within five miles of Burns. Ask for Prices. | TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United Staten Land office, I Burna, Oregon, June 13, 1904) Notice is hereby given that in compli­ ance with the provhioim of the set of . '(’ongrcHMof June 3, 1878, entitled “An ‘ 1 act for the sale of timber lands in the ' Staten of California, Oregon, Nevada and ■ | ■ ■ > i 1 W ashington Territory,” aw extended to ’ all thePnhlic Land States hy act of Aug* unt 4, 1892, baniel Mr I'hereon, of Mon- tetano, county of Chehalin, State of , Washington, has thin «lay filed in thin ’ office bin a worn statement No. 242, for the purchase of the SE*t SW1^, Ser. 20, N1* N W’a, SE * j N W * j of Section No.3ft ! ’ on Township No, 22 S., Range No. 28 E , ' W. M., an«l will offer proof V» ahow that the l»n«l sought in more valuable for itn ’ 1 timber or atone than for agricultural pur- j* «••••, and t-» »-tahlish his < laim t<» -aid land l»ef‘>n«thM L -t» r an«l IL -iverof thin office nt Burna, Oregon, on Wednen* I dav, the 24 «lay of Angiint, IKO4. He nanien an witneanew M. V. Smith, of Burns, < >regoti, N. A. I>ihble(of Riley, Oregon, William J. Broedhnrwt, of Mon­ tesano, Geo. F. Salishurry, of St. Joe, Idaho. Any an show that the land night is m«»re vsluahh* for its timber or stone than for agiicultur.il purposes, and to establish hie claim before the Regis­ ter an«l Receiver of this office at Burns, Oregon, on Wednef lay, the 24th day of Atignat, 1IMM. lie names as witnesses M. V. Smith, of Burn»«. Oregon. N. A. iMbble. of Riley, Oregon, I>anicl McPherson, of Montesa­ no, Wgebtagton, <»eo. F. Salisburry, of St. Joe, Idaho. Any an«j all pervons claiming adverse­ ly tbe above-«leitcribed lands are request rd to file their claims in thia otf»««e on or before van I 24. day of August, 1904. W m b akre , Register.