f . . —— J The Times-fierzld y ___ , SA« THI LARGEST CIRCULATION OF AjrtMBWtPAPER IN THI8COUNTY. Read Brown’» ad. Mason fruit jars at Voegtly’s. Dain Hay Bucks at Voegtly’e. Read the 8. & B. Cash Store ad »ATÜ RD AY, AUGUST » 1904. Up-to-date job printing at reason­ able prices. Local News. Are you going to the Railroad if go do not forget the O. C. Co. = Several from this city will attend the dance at Lawen tonight. Alfalfa at Geer & Cummin». Jeee Alberson was in the city Stop at the Cottage. Good meals, Thuraday. nice airy rooms and clean bed». Dr. W.C. Brown, Dentist. Oflic ■ Your choice of any straw hat for upataira in Voegtly building. 15 cents—Miller and Thompson. treat The O. C. Co. know no competition, Dr. R. D. Burrow has been con- the old reliable. fined to his home a part of thie J. W. Sayer was down from the week from sickness. ■ choit saw mill a few day» this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mickel were id Oebome and Acme mowers at •-ask; C. Go. get their prices. ndyt,' the o. in the city Wednesday and paid THE MONUMENTAL BRONZE Just received—Binder twine at COMPANY, of Bridgeport, Conn., Voegtlv’e. Heavy underware at greatly re­ has appointed M. L. Lewis, their duced prices—Miller Thompson. agent for Harney County. Thi» old reliable Company makes all E. B, Reed and wife and »on kind» of Monuments, Grave Covers. Clifford, took their departure Tues­ Corner post» Vases and Urns, out day for Whitney to meet Mr. Reed's of pure refined Zink, which is one half-brother, Rev. J. W. Sage, who of the elementary or virgin metals, comes to visit them for a short the same as gold and silver, and is time. The gentleman is a Baptist indestructable and cannot be affect­ minister and will probably conduct ed by the climatic conditions. I a series of meetings during his stay. These monuments are cheaper by half than any kind of »tone, Board of Equalization. more beautiful in design and can­ not be broken. Mr. Lewis desires j Notice is hereby given that the board all who are contemplating the pur­ of equalization for Harney county, Ore­ gon, will attend at the office of the coun­ chase of anything in this line to ty clerk of the said county on Monday, call on him et the oflice of Biggs A the 29th day of August, 1904, and pub­ Biggs, and see designs sample of licly examine the assessment rolls, and , material and get prices. correct errors in valuation, descriptions, etc, and to increase or reduce the valua­ BROWN’S TH E SATISFACTORY STORE BROWN’S ‘WE ORIGINATE ANO NEVER imiTATE.” Brown’s Profit Sharing Plan. We share our profits with you. GIFTS: Gift No 1, Gift No 2, Gift No. 3, Gift No Gift No giving away absolutely free the following A handsome Antique Oak drop head 7 drawer Singer Sewing Ma­ chine. One High Grade Steel Range, 18 inch oven, with water reservoir attached. A very useful present. One 100 piece Dinner Set, Artistic Shape, Fine White Semi-porce­ lain Body with elaborate decorations. One fine “Bridge” Double Batrel Improved Model Shot Gun, gauge. A Gentleman’s Fine Gold Filled Watch, Waltham Movement, war­ ranted for 20 years. A Ladies’ Fine Gold Filled Watch, Waltham Movement, warranted for 20 years. One l’arlor Rocker, high grade Mahogany finish; a 'comfortable Gift. One High Grade Parlor Clock with hour and half hour gong, best American movement, beautiful finish. A Full Size handsome oak, dust proof, noiseless, Cyco bearing; lat­ est improved, Carpet Sweeper. One Stradvarius model Violin. tion of property assessed, in the manner, LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION. this office a pleasant call. Born— Thursday, Aug. 17, to' J. H Garrett, the pioneer ranch­ and perform the duties as now prescrib Gift No 6, We, the undarsigned legal voters of ed by law, for the board of equalization Mr». Rose Kern, in this city, a man of Emigrant creek, was down for such county. All persons interested Lake I’recint, Harney County, State of ’eral-. daughter. are hereby notified to appear at such Oregon, resjiectfully petition the Hon. Gift No 7, this week on land business. County Court of Harney County, State time and place. John Biggs took hi» departure of Oregon, to grant a License to Sydney lsac Foster and W. B. Johnson, J. E. L ogo an , last Sunday in company with E. B. two of Silver creek’» substantial Gift No 8, Assessor Ilarney County. Comegys, to Sell Spirituous, Malt and Vinous Liquors in less quantities than Hill and W. H. McAllister, for the pioneers, are in the city on business. one gallon in Lake Precinct Harney railroad. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Gift No. 9, County, State of Oregon, for the Period Miss Clare Swain, of Burns, Ore­ Homer Johnson, the little son of gon, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Notice is hereby giver that bids will of 3 Months, as in duty bound we will Clarence Johnson, of John Day, Thos. Jones.—Boise Capital News. be received by the County Court of the ever pray. Gift No IO » NAMES. NAMES. Slate of Oregon for tiie County of liar i wa» in our ciiy the first of the Cortis Elliott John Lynch H. E. Thompson was over from ney for the grading aDd improvement of Gift No $ $ , One Student Lamp, Solid Brass, full nickel plated. week. Alex DonaUon of Tom Dunn certain parts of the County Roads | Drewsey a day or two the first of Lewis Marshall V Cawlfield You should call and get prices at i the week. ‘‘Uncle” Joe Robertson saiove the undersigned will apply to the Coun­ Gift No 1 7, One fine Sterling Silver Plated Cracker Jar. veating their grain crops which a-e oflice. proposed work will be on file in tlie of- j ty Court of the State of Oregon for Har­ larger than ever before raised in Geo. Hibbard, who ba« been suf­ flee of the County Clerk after August 15, ! ney County for the license mentioned Gift |Mo. 18, A Handsome Chenille Table Cover, two yards square, splendid de­ thia county and a much larger ac- fering from blood poisoning is still 1904, and bids will be opened and con­ in the foregoing petition. sign and combination of colorings. Sidney Comegys. reage. confined to his room, although sidered by the Court on Gilt |NO. 19, One Carving set, consisting of Knife, Fork and Steel, Stag Handles. Thursday, September 8, 1004, Wa will sell you anything in the slightly improved. LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION. sterling ferrules, all in leatherette case. ■and the Court reserves the right to re- j line of farming machinery at prices Dr. Volp was called to Narrows Gift Ho. 20, One set fancy Tea Spoons the celebrated “1847 Rogers Bros, ware.’’ and term» that defy competition. yesterday to see James Simmons ject any and all bids. To the Honorable County Court August 2, 1904. Please call and gel prices and terms who was thrown from a horse sev­ of Harney County, State of Oregon. S am M othershbad , BE SURE TO GET YOUR COUPON WITH EVERY CASH Geer & Cummins. County Clerk. We, the undersigned eral days ago and injured. petitioners PURCHASE. An impression has gotten out residents, taxpayers and legal A number of young folks are pre-' “If you can beat our Prices and Quality we do not expect your trade. that the Cottage has raised on the paring for an outing on Spring vote/s of Diamond precinct, said CONTEST NOTICE price of board and lodging. This is creek next week. They’ will be county and state most respectfully In addition to the above we still give Trading Stamp». UNITED STATES LAND OFFICEJ petition your honorable court to an error. The old schedule of prices chaperoned by Mrs. W. Y. King. Lakeview, Oregon, July 28,1904.$ Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents. are now in force. See the ad else­ A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed grant a license to Augustine Gilbert W. E. Burke came in from the in this office by Fred L. Allen, contestant, where against Desert-land entry No. 359, made August tc> sell Spirituous, Malt and Vinuous Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms. irrigation plant yesterday after some 15th, 1895, for NEJ4 NEU Sec. 11. E'., SEU, See. 2. NWU SW?4 and SW>; NW’¿Section 1. Town liquors in less quantities than one The O. C. Co. have just received ten repairs for the machinery. He re­ ship 41 S, Range 38 E, when it ìr Rurveyea by arfoadu of goods, consisting of Bain and Asa Wayne Lindsey contestée, in which it is gallon in said precinct for a period alleged that the land is not actually desert,but Winona wagons, barb wire, blacksmith ports work progressing very satis­ on the contrary the same is natural meadow of three (3) months, begining on land watered by five living springs find a natu­ coal, furniture, nails, ccal oil, sugar, factory. ral water course, and produces a natural crop August 20th 1904, meats and White Rose flour. wild hay, and did produce annually such For Sale—My ranch with all of NAMES. crop at thè time of entry and for many years prior thereto. Said parties are hereby notified Miss Alice Smith finished a suc- stock, hay and machinery. Terms to appear, Thos Sullivan, M Horton, W M respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a. m. on Oct. 14, ceeaful term of school at Price last given upon application. 1904, before the Register and Receiver at the Wyatt, A Short, Joe Jensen, James United States Land Office in Lakeview, Ore. Thursday. She left for Prineville M rs . S. H askell , The said contestant having, in a proper affi­ M McKissick B Lewis, C R Davis­ davit, filed August 12th, 1904, set forth facts Friday.— Crook Correspondent to Burns Ore. which show that after due diligence personal son, E A Henry, John McLean Jas service of this notice can not be made, it is Prineville Journal. I The Lakeview Herald report» the hereby ordered and directed that such notice Devor, J Trobb, D C Mcore, Dalia be given by due and proper publication. Turner, John Hosa, W V Maupin, J. N. W atson , Register. 6eo Waters and faniily and death of Amos Dodson, aged 70 C. U. S nider , Receiver. . J B Ivy, G A Smyth, A Davis, J E Capt. Waters and wife took their years, at the home of Daniel Boone Smith. ■Karture yesterday morning for in Lake county on Aug. 8. Re­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given that on Pine creek where they will camp mains were taken to Fort Bidwell UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ( the 20th day August 1904, the un­ Burns, Oregon, August 13, 1904.$ for burial. R for a few week». Notice is hereby given that the following- ; named settler has filed notice of his intention dersigned will apply to the County Fred Oakerman and son Albert Poster» are out announcing the to make final proof in support of his claim, and Court of th6 State of Oregon for that said proof will be made before the Register _____ I were over from Silver creek Wed- arrival, on Monday, the 29th, of and Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on September Harney County for the license A WONDERFUL INVENTION 1904, viz: Hd. E. No. 1036, of Josiah Mulkey _____ Mad ay attending to some business Meade A Harvey’s big comedy and 21, for the 8W i 8EM It is interesting to note that for­ mentioned in the foregoing petition. Sec. 27, T. 21 S , R. 30 E., W. M •flairs. Fred »aid he had been dramatic company. This troupe He names the following witnesses to prove tunes are frequently made by the A ugustine G ilbert . his continuous residence upon and cultivation Working too hard and came in for was formerly the Southern Stock of said land, viz: Samuel King, Robert McKin­ invention of articles of minor im­ non, Frank O. Jackson and Charles Mulkey, all Mrs. L. Racine, Fropt. Company. They guarantee satis­ of Burns. Oregon. st. portance. Many of the more pop­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. W m . F arre , Register. lxi Evtry 3P»rtle5Xl«.r. -A.L1 White ZZelp. ular devices are those designed to Messrs Blackwell and Combs are faction.—Lakeview Examiner. HtA.EiVA.MTXH« T-OK COMMXHCIA.I. MX1T. B their way to Grant county after A party of young people from NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. To all whom it may concern: benefit people and meet popular •uoiher shipment of cattle. They this city will go to the Cecil home on Application. Take notice that by an order of the conditions, and one of the most in- UNITED STATES LAND OFFICEJ | teresting of these thathas ever been •re to furnish 1000 head. Thejon Silver creek Monday, where Burns. Oregon, July 25, 1904,$ Hon. the County Court of the State Guests Treated with Utmost Courtesy. Notice 1 b hereby given that John H Neal, of of Oregon for Harney County of invented is thd Dr. White Electric pric es realized by stockmen are they will enjoy a social dance on Smith, Harney county, Oregon, has filed notice Comb, patented Jan. 1, '99 These intention to make proof on hi« desert-land •Xtremely low but it is thought that evening. They will certainly of Well Furnished, Comfortable Rooms. claim No. 302 for the EU SE1Heo. 23, ¡4U NW'4 date the 19th day of July 1904 the and 8W>4 Ser. 24, T. 29 s., R. 36 E., A . M before Last Will and Testiment of W. N. [ wonderful Corni>s positively cure better to Bell than hold another have a big time, as Mr. and Mr3. the Register and Receiver at Burns. Oregon, on Burns, Oregon. dandruff, hair foiling out, sick and Tuesday, the 30th day of August, 1904. year and take chance« on higher Cecil are renowned entertainers. He names the following witnesses to prove Jorgensen was admitted to Probate nervous headaches, and when used the complete irrigation and reclamation of said price».— Prairie City Miner Charles Newell, formerly receiver land: Charles M. Aldrich and Charlds Davis,of and Letters Testamentary issued ( Smith, Oregon, Daniel Moore, of Cord, Oregon, to the undersigned Executor of with Dr. White’s Electric Hair Mr. and Mr». Chas. Anderson of the Burns land oflice, passed Joshua Buckmaster, of Narrows, Oregon. W. m F arre , Register. said Will. All persons having Brush are positively guaranteed have returned from a visit to their through this city last Wednesday claims against the deceased will I to make straight hair curly in 25 aephew, James Anderson, at Mon­ ■from a trip to the Bend country, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION present the same to me at mv oflice days time. Thousands of these ument, Grant county. Mrs. Ander where he went to look over an I electric combs have been sold in UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. I Burns, Ore., August 9. 1904. $ in the City of Burns, Oregon, duly •ou’s health is improved some. I irrigation project being installed Notice is hereby given that the following- verified as by law provided within i the various cities of the Union, and James desires to buy some cattle there under the Carey act.—John named settler has filed notice of his intention make proof In support of his claim and that 6 months from the expiration of the demand is constantly increas­ in this section and was telephoned Day Correspondent to Blue Mt. to said proof will be mane before the Register and Our agents are rapidly be­ Receiver at Burns Oregon, on September 20, l'KM, the publication of this Notice viz 4 ing. by his uncle yesterday that be Eagle vis: Hd. E. No. 972 of ix?roy Thornburg, for the coming rich selling these combs 8U NW‘4 6WL Sec. 14, NE*. SE1 * Sec. 15, weeks from the date hereof could find all be desired in this pr prownton anj wjfe returned T 28 8 , R. 2« E , W M. They positively sell on sight. Send He names the following witnesses to prove Dated July 23rd 1904. action. his continuous residence upon and cultivation Tuesday night from a trip to Sum­ of said land, viz: Heth 8. Smith. Julius H. Oban W. L. Marsden, . for sample. Men's size 35c, ladies’ Willis O. Bardwell, Russell K. Smith, all ¡f As an evidence of their faith in mit creek where they were in camp dler, Executor. I 50c — (half price while we are in- of Burns, Oregon W m . F arrs , Register. this valley a» an agricultural sec­ about a week. A number of camps : trocucing them.) The Dr. White tion. the firm of N. Brown & Son» were eeen at Summil-Prairie. They ’The Dr. White Electric Comb Co., TIMBER LAND NOTICE. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. ; Decatur, Ill. have put a crew of men at work on were people from Vale. Sunday the doctor and family will leave for some of their land below the Han- L'nited States Land Oflice, ; United States Land Office, I Burns, Oregon, June 13, 1904) Burns, Oregon, June 13, 1904) y ranch to plow 250 acres and Raker, business matters call him NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice ii hereby given that in compli­ Notice is hereby given that in compli­ prepare the ground for early spring there on circus day. The circus, of ance with the provisions of the act of ance with the provisions of the act of UNITED HTATE-4 LAND <>FFI< E. » BurnR. Oregon. July 2ft, 1904.$ of Jure 3, 1878, entitled “An Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Ing. This is in addition to the course does not interest him. but Congress act for the sale of timber lands in the actfor the sale of timber lands in the Notice ifl hereby given that Dore«« N Neal, Smith, Harney county. Oregon, I iar filed no 'land» which are annually tilled by his boy. The limit is reached when States of California, Oregon, Xevadaand States of California, Oregon, Nevada and of tire of intention to make proof on her deaert- Washington Territory,” as extended to Washington Territory,” as extended to land claim No. »«. for the E’, HE’4, HE'L this firm in the vicinity of this city. a father drives 140 miles to take his all the Public Land States by act of Au­ all tbePublic Land States by act of Aug­ ► ec. 1«. NK'< »nd NE'i NW'4 Hec. 24. T. . . , \3 month’s old boy to see the circus. gust 4, 1892, William J. Broadhurst, of ust 4, 1892, Daniel McPherson, of Mon­ ; H , R. 36 E., W. M. htfore tne Register and Re . . reiver at Burnt, Oregon, on Tuetday, the 30th “Uncle” Jake Thompson has' Montesano, county of Chehalis. State of tesano, county of Chehalis, State of day of AuguRt, 1904. —Prairie City Miner. \Washington, has this day filed in this Washington, has this day filed in this She name« the following wltneg«e« toprove some very fine cucumbers in bis complete irrigation «nd reclamation of «aid Chas. Russell, accompanied by office bis sworn-tatemeet No. 243, for the office his sworn statement No. 242, for the garden. They have already grown land Charle« M. Aldrb h. of -fnttJi. Oregon. the purchase of the SE'4 SWQ, Sa. ML Daniel Moore, of Cord, Oregon. < hariet Davis, ol Section No. 2, in Town N1,, N W‘i, SEN W>4 of Section No.35 of Smith. Oregon. Joth'.a Buekmaater, of Nar to an enormous size and have been hie wife and little daughter, arrived HE*4 No. 22 S., Range No. 28 E., W. M.t on Township No. 22 8., Range No. 28 E , fowt, <»regon H m . F arrk , Regia ter furnishing the table for sometime. here the latter part of list week. etiii» and will offer proof to «bow that the land W. M., and will offer proof to show thst Anything will grow in Harney val Cba» is a wreck of his former self «ought in more valuable for itu timl>er or the I.«nd sought is more valuabla for its «tone than for agricultural purp -e«, and or stone than for agricultural por- Studebaker Wagons, , Hacks, ley with proper care He also and ha» been eufi ing from his to eatsbliah hia claim before the Regis- timber poaee, and to establish his claim to said »bowed us some very fine apple» of present malidy for about 9 years. ter and Receiver of thia office at Burna, land hafore ths Register and Rewiver of Carriages, Buggies and Buckboard» Oregon, on Wetlnea lay, the 24th day of thia office at Burns, Oregon, on Wednes­ are arriving now and selling as fast the Red Astrican variety that were Although he g-'e temporary relief Augnat, 1964. day, the 24 day of August, 1904. frorr. his affliction he has not yet lie name« aa witneaaea M. V. Smith, He names as witneaaea: M. V. Smith, as* we can get them in. We have ripe and fully matured Hi» pear of Burna, < (regon, N. A. Dibble, of Riley, of Bams. Oregon, N. A. Dibble,of Riley, trees are loaded with fruit, corn 8 l«en able to find a cure and per­ Oregon, Daniel McPhereon. of Montesa­ Oregon, William J. Broadhurst, of Mon­ two car loads of these goods here to 10 faet high, tomatoes, black’ner- haps will never be a well man no, Washington, Geo. F. Salieburry, of tesano, Geo. F. Salisbnrry, of fit. Joe, and in trains. The best stock of Joe, Idaho. Idaho. Mr. Ruseell will again St. Any Wagons and Vehicles ever brought riee, raspberries, etc., all with a again. and all perron* claiming adverse­ Any and all p< rsons claiming adverse­ make his home among his old time ly the above-described lands are request to Burns. Csl! and look at goods ly the ahove described lands are request ­ healthy appearance. \ isil the ed to file their claims in this office on or ed to file their claims in this office on or even if you do not desire to buy at yards on the hill ye doubling Tom­ friends and is at present living with before raid 24. day of August, 1904. before raid 24 day of August, 1904. the present time. Geer A Cummins W m . F arr «, Register. his mother, Mrs M A. Fry. W m , Fazaa, Register, mies. BURNS. OREGON AmericanjPlan. Rates THE TIMES-HERALD Gives all the local news Job Printing