IA/F HAVE THE GOODS, WE MAKE THE PRICES, WE CET THE TRADl SATURDAY. AÜGUET 27, 1904. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oue Year ...................................... |2.Ov Six Mouth« 1.00 Three Months.................................................... 75 kiifer It seems strange that our read­ ers do not take particular notice of Mie advertisements which would give them valuable information re­ garding purchases and eave them money. The Times-Herald has watched carefully for some time past the results of ads placed in its columns and from calculations has found that the average family can save from $50 to $75 in a year by taking advantage of special prices advertised by two leading mercan­ tile firms as they appeared in the columns of this great religious. '1'his is not guess work, but that amount could have actually been saved from the recular prices of articles sold. The arrival of new goods, special sales, reductions on a certain line of goods, etc., are all announced for the benefit of customers and the observing ones take advantage of these and profit thereby. Read the ads. That’s what they’re printed for. In the public land farce another scene is now being enacted which has created nine new high salaried offices for the people to bear in addition to losing the public do­ main as rapidly as corporations can secure titles to it, says the East Oregonian. The states of the West have been divided into nine districts with a special inspec­ tor for each district, in addition to the present force of inspectors and secret service agents in the land department. An endless chain of secret agents now encircles the land offices, about as follows: An inspector is located in each land oilice district to watch the regis­ ter; a special inspector is appoint­ ed to watch the inspector; a spec­ ial examiner is sent around to check up the special inspector; a secret service agent follows the conduct of the special examiner; a private detective from the inter­ ior depaitmeut scrutinizes the acts of the secret service agent, and then about once a year the secre­ tary of the interior himself travels around the circuit incognito to look into the acts of his private detective. In the meantime the corporations are waxing fat. Withdrawn tor Irrigation fse-sss HARNEY VALLEY IMPROVEMENT CO. Mrs. 1 Larson and a little daugh «legant dinner. ar. over over from from •> ’ ______ RECOMM ---------- ter of Supt Gilcrest are The happy couple are among A representative of this great ’ Alvoard, the former having come our most popular young people and start life under very favorable cir­ religious weekly interviewed Mr. in for surgical eervices The lady cumstances and with the best Hanley the other day in regard bad the misfortune to fall and wishes of a host of friends. to the work of reclamation under­ break her arm. They are the Mr. and Mrs. Garrett went at taken by the Harney Valley Im­ guestB of Mr. and Mrs. I H. Hol­ once to their new home which "T” provement Company. Although I land. had already prepared for bis bride. the Oregonian had this company They were the recipients of many SUMMONS. among the list of those who had handsome and useful presents: Mr. and Mrs 0 B Smith, silver berry contracts approved both by the In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ Reau’.t gon, for the county of Hrrnsy. dish; Dr and Mrs Burrow, parlor State and Interior Department, Leah held al P S. Whitmer, rocker; Mr and Mrs Simon Lewie, Mr. Hanley stated that he had not Plaintiff, thè Oreg vs. clock; Mr and Mrs Henry Richard­ heard directly from his associates Benjamin Barnard Whitmer, thè repn son, Silver fruit stand; Mr. and Mrs in Portland that the contract had Defendant. State» B Chas king, silver knives and forks; been approved, and therefore he To Benjamin Barnard Whitmer, Mr and Mrs J D Bariows, China could not state definitely when he above named defendant: thè joint Wallag cracker bowl, cake plate and six would begin operations. In fact In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required toappearand pie plates; Mr and Mrs 1’ M he was inclined to be reticent in answer the complaint filed against you bere w> Cbeney, wash bowl and pitcher; regard to discussing the matter in the above entitled court and cause on thè Slat or before the first day of the next regu­ Mr and Mrs F S Miller, parlor deen vi« for publication, stating that it was lar term of the above entitled court, to- table; Schwartz it Budelman, large soler of not the proper time to go into de­ wit: on or before the third day of Octo­ mended rug; Mr and Mrs Lee Caldwell, sil­ ber, A. D., 1904 ; and if you fail to appear seeeiob ver tea and table spoons and cow; tail. Mr. Hanley expressed con- and answer or otherwise plead to plain The me Mr and Mrs H Anderson, set cups ficence in the ability of his people tiff’s complaint herein, for «ant thereof saucers and plates; Johnnie Cald to reclaim the big tract of land if the plaintiff will apply to the court for Full stock of HafclLjUaPe, machinery, Ulagons, Car- Commi well, silver tea set; Tide circle, cut given the contract. He also says the relief prayed for in her complaint, homee, to-wit: for a decree of the court absolute­ glass dish; Mrs Cardwell, carving that the Harney Velley Improve­ ly and forever dissolving the bonds of riages, PI oujs , Cultivators, mindmills and Pumps mah C< set; Mr, Brenton, silver pickle fork; ment Company would do much matrimony heretofore and at this time enee to Mrs Jaineaoo, , ailver pi« knife; D toward the development of this existing between you and the plaintiff, on hands at prices to suit the times thè Tel Jameson, set plates ] and vegetable section when once started on the and that plasntiff be allowed to assume “Noi her maiden name and for such other and dishes; Boots .Smith, I charac silver oyster work. further relief as to the court in equity ladle; Mr and .Mrs If Reed, silver ble con may seem meet. butter knife and sugar spoon; umforc You will further take notice that str- PROP. RAKESTRAW HERE. Knoles Reed, set sauce dishes; Waehi vice of summons herein is made upon you bv publication in The Times Herald Grover Jameson, set glasses; Mr expres Supt. Charles 1). Rakestraw, of and Mrs M. R. Biggs, set table lin­ the Indian Industrial School at by order of the Honorable II. C. Levens, that tl County Judge of Harney County, State en; Mr and Mrs V J Hopkins, large in viei Fort Bidwell, is expected here this of Oregon dated at Bums in said county tea cloth. Mexican drawn work; evening and the Indians have gath­ and state this 5th day of August, A. D., ditìom Miss Clayte and Ruby Burrow, cotti ni 1904, and that said publication be for a ered from all parts of the country period of six successive weeks beginning large embroirdery center piece; eratio in anticipation of this visit and a Chas Veogtly, soup turene and big “pow wow” will be held tomor­ with the first publication hereof which is dated the Gth day of August, 1904. ladle; Bertha and Greta Brenton, row at the homo of Dr Marsden, W illiam M iller , silk piano scarf: Mr and Mrs R J Attorney for Plaintiff. white chief,to discuss school matter. Williams, cow and calf; Mr and It seems the matter of educating Mrs Henry Vulgamore, bed spread; manr nim the Indian children is not taken Corda Cscil Sofa pillow, Grandma in th kindly by the entire tribe and Prof. Caldwell, center piece and bed prop« Rakestraw's visit is for the purpose comforter; China Tom silk crepe end of conferring with them through shawl; Tom Chinaman, silk shawl; nect the triumviry, viz: Chief Marsden, Grandma Haskell, basket ripe eurvi Peter Teman and Capt Louie, with tematoes; N Brown & Sons, large state the hope that more of the young rug; Mrs Jane McClintock, house devo children may be induced to enter plant; Mr Clevenger,mirror, Julius und< the school. Mayer and wife, of Portland, barrel erui The meeting will be very inter­ of dishes. JOHN GEM BEHLING, esting and we hope will result in Purposes Government engineers have found another irrigation project in Eastern Oregon that seems to offer attract- ive features. At their request, about 200,000 acre» of land on the Owyhee River in Malheur County have been temporarily withdrawn, pending a detailed examination to determine definitely whether thia land can be irrigated by the govern­ ment at a reasonable cost. Town­ ships 31 and 32, ranges 41 and 42, lying upon the Owyhee River, 20 miles west of Iordan Valley, eonsti tutes the withdrawal. The other tract is on the Lower Owyhee River, near the town of Owyhee, and east of Cedar Mountain. It embraces townships 21 and 22, range 45, and townships 21, 22 and 23, range 46 These lands are all subject to res­ tricted homestead entry. convincing the skeptical red skins Jeweler. Optician of the benefits to be derived from Enarraver. the children attending this institu­ Fine Watch Repairing A Spe­ Men and boy’s wool hats cheap— tion. cialty. Miller it Thompson. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Chas Belsliaw is over with a load I of fruit from his famous orchard. Mrs. Bert Simmons has purchased I the B. R. Witzell property and is , preparing to open a lodging bouse. J. W. Biggs returned home from 1 Grant county Wednesday evening He reports Mrs Biggs and little , daughter well. Will Cummins and family have returned from their outing in the Cascade mountains. They report 1 a fine trip. M. N. Fegtly is over from his ( home on the Owyhee on business He reports Mrs. Fegtly and Carl I enjoying good health. arrived^ ¡home yesterday from Ander- son Valley. Mr. Hyde just com- pleted the stone work of a large reservoir for nines Mahon. Hank Felton anti Miss Veda Lyons arrived here today from Klamath Falls They had been touring with the Meade .t Harvey Dramatic Co. and left the troup at the above place. The Windsor, under the manage­ ment of C. B. Smith A- Co , is one of the most popular resorts in the interim. Finest of liquors and cigars, billiards and card .allies and expert mixologists. Drs Marsden X Geary yesterday removed a tumor from Bart Cronin's right cheek which had been bother­ ing him for some time. Mr Cronin feels no bad effects from the opera­ tion and ia doing well. Chas Newell and family have returned from a visit to the Des- chutes and other sections. They say they -aw considerable country while absent but found no place that suited them as well as Harney valley. i THE COTTAGE HOTEL I FRANK A. COLE, Propt. -t wat tha uni the 43, lik int er* for foe in GEEP & CUMMINS. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT LUWBER6 & DALTON"? Where one can find a fine assortment of First Glass, Wall Appointed House. B. P Bennett and hiB estimable wife have returned from Maine, where they went some three years ago to take up their residence in their old home. Mr. Bennett call- e«i at this office yesterday and in­ forms us they iutend to remain here permanently, as he bad very poor health back there on the coast. Mr. Bennett is suffering from stomach trouble and finds this drv climate beneficial. They will look around for a suitable borne to pur­ chase. We are glad to welcome this old couple to our midst again. EVERYTHING Centrally located, well, furnished tables, comforta- rooms. Rates, Meals 25 cents, Rooms 50 cent, Single Beds cents. fre U m o to a a Seasonable goods always on hand for inspection Just make The Cottage your headquarters Main St., Burns, Oreg n NEW TRIMMINGS. LACES and RIBBONS i JUST ARRVED t SUMMER DRY GOODS. FURNISHINGS We [lave the reputation of Carrying A brand new stock of prescription drugs, strictly fresh and of the best quality and more on the way. A splendid lot of the Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between H. C. Levens and F. L Mace, under the firm name of Lev- 1 ens & Mace, in the butcher busi- I ness, baa been dissolved by mutual consent, F. L. Mace retiring from the business. All accounts due the firm are payable to II. C. Levens | Those knowing themselves indebted to the firm are requested to call at an early date and settle their ac­ counts with A. C. Welcome at the First National Bank, whois author­ ized to collect and receipt for same H. C. L evins . F I.. M ack . Your Potronage Solicited t t the P BEST ASSORTMENT BEST QUALITY I zd -A-UTOIT lttwabeeg 1 FINEST CANDIES ftND GUMS. A full stock of'everything in the drug line. THF CITY DRUG STORE. H. M. HORTON. Propt. Young's Meat Wagon SHOE STORE ONLY EXCLUSIVE IN BURNS. Will deliver choice steaks, roasts, boiling meats, veal, “Walk-Over” Shoes (iARRETT CALDWELL NUPTIALS Rev J W Sage and wife arrived LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION. etc- at your door daily in any sold everywhere at here last Sunday in company with the same price. O ik - of the most beautiful borne his brother. E B Reed Rev Saga To the Honorable County Court of Har­ quantity desired. neddiugs of the season took place is conducting a series of meetings ney county, Oregon: last Sunday evening at the borne nt the Baptist church in this city We, tlie undersigned legal voters of Wild Hone precinct, county of Harney, of Mr. and Mrs Lee Caldwell when »nd expects to continue next week, state o( Oregon, moat ree|>eetfully peti­ their daughter, Dora and Mr j -f i His home is in Baker county. • > tion your honorable court to grant a li­ Garrett were married in the pres- Married—Sunday, August 14, at cense to John Smyth to sell spiritous, •nee of a large circle of relatives the Dickenson saw mill, Mr. Bert malt ami vinous liquors in quantities than one gallon in said precinct for and friend«, Justice D. Jameson, Hibbard and Mis. Leonia Dicken- a lees period of six months beginning on the grandfather of the bride performed son. Rev Louis Huff performing 5th day of September, A. I'., 1904. the leremonv. Nanas. , the ceremony. The contracting nam as. John Caldwell, brother of the parties Erland t'srlsaon have ' ‘ » many friends who Jaun Redon F M Pedro bride, played the wedding march wish them a life of happiness Tne Andrew Stone John Oates have Bochman • nd tl....... mtrffeting parties took bride i« the eldest daughter • lit Geo A Smyth Jr Joe Ray ales their place under an arch of ever- Dickenson Erank Kui-ny Jesua Marmolejo greens attended by Chester Smith Chas Turner Jack Dennis ami family expect P Andrieu and wife as beat man and bride's to leave a week from next Monday J A Veat AI f red A mlereon Chas Rii