The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 27, 1904, Image 5

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Bob Reed has returned from his
Read Brown’s ad.
Mason fruit jars at Voegtly’s.
outing in the mountains in company
Just received—Binder twine at
Dain Hay Bucks at Voegtly’s.
with T. H. Curl, looking as hale
Voegtly
’s.
Read the 8. <fc B. Cash Store ad.
and
hearty as a four-year-old.
HAS TBB LÄGEST CIRCULATION OF
Heavy underware at greatly re­ Bob says he feels just as good as he
Woodie
Best
is
in
from
his
home
AMVW—yAPEK IN THIBCOUNTY.
duced prices—Miller A Thompson. looks Mr. Curl stopped in Drew-
on Silver Creek.
J W Buchanan and daughter, sey, but expected to come on home
Are you going to the Railroad if so do
•ATUBDAY. AUGUST Í7. UAH.
Miss
Eliza come in from the station in a few days.
not forget the O. C. Co.
today.
THE MONUMENTAL BRONZE
Roland Hankins Sr. is in tbe
Local News.
Frank Dibble and wife and COMPANY, of Bridgeport, Conn., I
city from Silvies.
from has appointed M. L. Lewis, their
-
Dr. W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office Frank’s mother were over
Alfalfa at Geer A Cummins.
agent for Harney County. This
Silver Creek this week.
upstairs in Voegtly building.
old
reliable Company makes all
J. P. Goarhart is over from his
People from the country will find
Dr. R. Thorn was among our
kinds
of Monuments, Grave Covers.
home on Calamity.
visitors from Siler Creek this week. I the Cottage a nice homelike place Corner posts Vases and Urns, out i
to stop while in the city.
Stop at the Cottage. Good meals,
X of pure refined Zink, which is one
The O. C. Co. know no competition,
nice airy rooms and clean beds.
Wm Hanley has returned from a “ of the elementary or virgin metals,
the old reliable.
id a J H Jordan was up from Lawen
Ed. Blackburn, the Baker City trip to the outside where he shipped the same as gold and silver, and is
, u a few day« this week
indestructable and cannot be affect­
traveling man, in taking orders for a large bunch of cattle.
Mrs.
C.
A.
Byrd
will
take
orders
for
ed
by the climatic conditions.
groceries
from
our
merchants.
"I Your choice of any straw hat for
Tailor Made suits. Call at the millinery These monuments are cheaper by
for 2;
pent« -M'ller and Thompson. Osborne and Acme mowers at the O. store and s«o samples.
half than any kind of stone,
!
A. Venator and family spent tbe C. Co. get their prices.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bonnett were more beautiful in design and can­
Mrs. W. L. Marsden has gone to
..¡..''■paet week in our city. Mrs. Venator
the guests of friends in our city a not be broken. Mr. Lewis desires
Grant county to spend a few weeks
visiting her many friends.
few days this week.
all who are contemplating the pur­
with her father and other relatives.
(Ollr
Do you want to buy your goods right,
See the line of good substantial chase of anything in this line to
l
if so get th« prices of the O. C. Co. who
Estrayed—A large brood sow,
shoes
at Miller A Thompson’s if call on him st the office of Biggs A
are the largest buyers, and the closest black, with a very little white, A
Biggs, and see designs sample of
:CCivt sellers, best quality.
you are looking for bargains.
suitable reward will be given for
material and get prices.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rembolt have
The TimeH-Herald was in error information or her return.—F. S.
returned from a three weeks’ visit
£ fop last week in stating Miss Blanch Miller.
LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION.
to the Racine mountain home.
Campbell had returned home,
Dell Dibble was in town the
We, the undersigned legal voters of
For Sale— My ranch with all other day, but The Times-Herald | The O. C. Co. are always right as to Lake Precint, Harney County, State of
prices and quality, don’t forget this
stock, hay and machinery. Terms reporter failed to locate him, conse- when you are arranging to place your Oregon, resjiectfully jretition the Hon.
County Court of Harney County, State
iquently has not the usually big spring orders.
given upon application.
of Oregon, to grant a License to Sydney
1
story.
Dell
’
s
full
of
’
em.
evt
M rs . 8. H askell ,
Mr. Hyde, the stone mason, Cotnegys, to Sell Spirituous, Malt and
Burns Ore.
The painters have improved the
Miss Lelah McGee took her de" Vinous Liquors in lees quantities than
G. W. Waters and family and front of Gemberling’s handsome parture last Wednesday for Cam­ one gallon in Lake Precinct llarney
Capt- Waters and wife have return- stone jewelry establishment this bridge, Idaho, where she goes to County, State of Oregon, for the Period
of 3 Months, as in duty bound we will
from their outing on Pine creek. week. The paint gives it a fine | teach school this winter.
ever pray.
NAMES.
NAMES.
Deputy District Attorney Leo-' effect.
F. S. Miller came home Saturday
Cortin Elliott
occupies his new office
Geo. Clough, a brother of Mrs. J. from the P. Ranch, where he went John Lynch
Alex Donalsoti
Dunn
just north of the Burns Furniture O. Cawfield’s, arrived here this with Capt McIntire, to receive the Tom
Lewis Marehnll
V Cawlfield
woek from his home at Arlington mules recently purchased by the W W Patterson
C T Simmons
1 «1
on
a visit to his sister. Mr. Clough latter. Frank says they were a Ed Kelley
W E Shapcott
/[ Al
You should call and get prices at
Ralph Hutchinson
Scott Catterson
¿ill Miller and Thompson’s—closing brought a fine Clydesdale Btallion fine lot of animals.
Don Bakes
Frauk J Cawltield
1 oat prices that cannot be equaled over with him.
Chas Ward ¡8 confined to his Geo Simmons
J W Riggins
Messers Jones A Williamson, room at the Cottage with a badly J E Harper
elsewhere.
E T Haley
R J Haines
John Satories
the
pioneer
sheep
men
of
the
Lawen
hurt
knee
caused
by
being
kicked
County Surveyor Jordan left this
C A Haines
I morning for Myrtle creek where he section, were visitors to our city by a horse last Sunday afternoon Notice is hereby given that on Wed­
goes to run out some ditches to be this week. We are informad these at Lawen. The leg was not broken, nesday the "th day of September 1904,
gentlemen disposed of their yearl­ but the knee cap was somewhat the undersigned will apply to the Coun­
used in the placer mines there.
ing lambs at a good figure, buyers deranged necessitating the service ty Court of the State of Oregon for Har­
TbeCdc. Co. have just received ten
ney County for the license mentioned
paying $1.80 and $2 in the Stein of a surgeon.
arioadto of goods, consisting of Bain and
in the foregoing i>etition.
Mountain
section.
Mr.
Williamson
agons, barb wire, blacksmith
Mrs. Wm Hanley met with a
Sidney Comegys.
Iture, nails, coal oil, sugar. is a brother of Congressman Will­
serious accident the other day while
White Ros« flour.
iamson.
riding with her husband in the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Wkwill sell you anything in the
Green Hampton a brother of field. The team became frightened
line of farming machinery at prices Mrs. Lizzy Riggs, was a pleasant and began to run and kick and Mrs.
To all whom it may concern:
iMudlA— thih that defy competition. caller at this office the other day, Hanley did not relish the close
Take notice that by an order of the
Pleak« call and get prices and terms Mr. Hampton is an old timer of proximity of their heels, so she Hon. the County Court of the State
^^^KTummins.
the Summer Lake section and climbed out the back of the rig. of Oregon for Harney County of
We are glad to note that Miss Hampton Buttes were named after The team was going more rapidly date the 19th day of July 1904 the
Frankie Shelley is again able to be his family. He spent the past than she calculated ami the lady Last Will and Testiment of W. N.
out, after being confined to her room winter in Eugene and expects to lost her footing and fell, fracturing Jorgensen was admitted to Probate
fur a week from running a large ieave here about the first of next her left wrist.. She is not suffer­ and Letters Testamentary issued
month for Lake county where he ing very much, but it is rather in­ to the undersigned Executor of
splinter into her ankle.
goes
to look after property interests. convenient.
said Will. All persons having
C.R. Peterson and family came
claims
against the deceased will
over from Crane creek this week.
Prof Rigby informs us the Citizens
Miss Clare Swain returned
C. R.^ returned home, but Mrs Thursday from a two weeks visit to Business College and Collegiate present the same to me at mv office
PefoMOn and children remained friends in Ontario. While absent Institute will open for the coming in the City of Burns, Oregon, duly
hMM'tke guests of friends.
she took in Ringling’s circus and school year about the middle of verified as by law provided within
6 months from the expiration of
1000 acres of forest reserve scrip' saw the sights of Boise. She re­ October. The west room of the
the publication of this Notice viz 4
college
building
has
been
rented
for
ports
Mr
and
Mrs
C.
E.
Kenyon
in tnfetH of 40 acres and upward,
weeks from the date hereof
EMH r for immediate
use and and Mr and Mrs V. B. Staples pre­ high school purposes and the college
Dated July 23rd 1904.
d—Wm. Miller, Burns, paring for a trip to the St. Louis will occupy the east room. Prof
W. L. Marsden,
fair and to visit relatives in the Rigby informs us he desires to
Executor.
visit the various schools of the
East.
ffMfrEgli and wife came in from
county in his official capacity as NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
^^Hkorne at Wagontire last Sat-
Joe Clark had the misfortune to county superintendent before set­
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
I
Mr Egli returned home lose about 35 tons of hay last Wed­
Ore., August 9, 1904. i
tling down to his school ivork for Notice ia hereby Burna,
given
that
the
following-
Ik. following day, and was accom- nesday by fire. We understand he
named aettler has filed notice of his intention
the winter. The college will make to
make proof in support of his claim and that
| as far as Silver creek by had gone to the stack yards after a
said
proof will be inaae before the Register and
Receiver at Burns Oregon, on Septemlier 20,1904,
L Woldenberg Sr. who went load and was accompanied bv his a specialty of the normal branches viz:
Hd
E. No. 972 of Leroy Thornburg, for the
su SW»4. NWL 8WL 8« c . 14, NEJ4 SEJ4 Sec. 15,
visit for a few days. Mrs. little son who had in some manner this year.
“BROWN’S”
n
“BROWN’S”
“WE ORIGINATE AND NEVER IfDITATE.”
Brown’s Profit Sharing Plan.
We share our profits with you.
giving away absolutely free the following
GIFTS:
Gift No 1 , A handsome Antique Oak drop head 7 drawer Singer Sewing Ma­
Gift No
2,
Gift No. 3,
thet
hat
rocer-«
“THE SALISI AC TORY STORE”;
«
Gift No
4,
Gift No,
5,
Gift No
6,
Gift No
7,
Gift No
8,
Gift No
9,
Gift No
Gift No
10,
11,
One Student Lamp, Solid Brass, full nickel plated.
Gift No. 12,
Gift No 13,
Gift No 14,
A handsome Blasted Guitar.
Gift No 15,
One set Triple Plated Knives and Forks “Rogers Bros.” “1847
ware.”
One fine Moquette Rug 36x72.
Gift No 16,
Gift No 17,
Gift No. 18,
Gift No- 19,
>
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 witli elaborate decorations.
One fine “Bridge” Double Bairel Improved Model Shot Gun,—12
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 Parlor 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.
Gift No. 20,
One fine Rosewood Mandolin.
One beautiful Decorated Toilet Set.
One fine Sterling Silver Plated Cracker Jar.
A Handsome Chenille Table Cover, two yards square, splendid de­
sign and combination of colorings.
One Carving set, consisting of Knife, Fork and Steel, Stag Handles,
sterling ferrules, all in leatherette case.
One set fancy Tea Spoons the celebrated “1847 Rogers Bros, ware ’>
BE SURE TO GET YOUR COUPON WITH EVERY CASH
PURCHASE.
“If you can beat our Prices and Quality we
do not expect your trade.”
In addition to the above we still give Trading Stamps.
Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents.
Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms.
BURNS. OREGON
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
T. 26 8., R. 23 E.,W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
gUMwmained in this city under the secured seme matches. While the
liia continuous residence upon and cultivation teresting of these thathas ever been
of
Raid land, viz: Seth H. Smith, Julius E. Chan
father was loading the hay the ,
physician.
Board of Equalization.
dler, Willie G. Bardwell, Russell K. Smith, all invented is thd Dr. White Electric
of
Burns, Oregon
and Ed Martin and Dr. little fellow set fire to the stack and
Comb, patented Jan. 1, ’99 These
W m . F arkk , Register.
Mr.
Clark
had
difficulty
in
getting
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
board
arrived home last Sunday
wonderful Combs positively cure
*n absence of almost a year his team and wagon out of tbe of equalization for Harney county, Ore- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. dandruff, hair foiling out, sick and
8°"> win attenJ at “,e office tbe conn"
in the Cascades. They yard, the fire burned so rapidly.
nervous headaches, and when used
| ty clerk of the said county on Monday,
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,»
(part the past winter on the coast
F. 8. Rieder and wife ariived the 29th day of August, 1904, and pub­
Burns, Oregon, July B, liHM.i with Dr. White’s Electric Hair
Notice is hereby given that John H Neal, of Brush are
positively guaranteed
in Southern Oregon. They report home Thursday evening from Port- lic>y examine‘he assessment rolls, and Smith,
Harney county, Oregon, haa flleil notice
,
,
.r
r>- j
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r
correct errors in valuation, descriptions, of Intention to make proof on hli deaert land to make straight hair curly in 25
having enjoyed themselves and land. Mr Rieder informs The .
,
claim
No.
8V2
for
the
E>,
BEL,
Seo.
A,
SU
NW'4
etc. and to increase or reduce the valua-
HWW Sec. 24, T. »8., R. 36 E., W M before days time.
Thousands of these
John and Ed are looking well , Times-IIerald they are here only tion of property assessed, in the manner, and
the Register and Receiver at Burna, Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 30th day of August, 1904.
electric
combs
have been sold in
He
left
for
his
.
f
O
p
a
days
and
will
then
go
to
and
perform
th«
duties
as
now
prescrib
Doo. is not well
He names the following witnesses to prove
complete Irrigation and reclamation of said the various cities of the Union, and
home in Drewsey Tuesday.
Crook county where he will spend ed by law, for the board of equalization rhe
land: Charles M, Aldrich and Charlda Davis,of the demand is constantly increas­ «
smith, Oregon, Daniel Moore, of < ord. <» hum ,
E. N. Nelson, a watchmaker and several weeks looking over the land for such county. All persons interested Joshua Biickmaater, of Narrows, Oregon.
ing. Our agents are rapidly be­
are hereby notified to appear at such
Wx F akkz , Register.
coming rich selling these combs
jeweler from tbe John Day section, holdings of the W. V & C. M. W. time and place.
They positively sell on sight. Send
■pant a few days in our citv the R Co. of which he is general man-
J. E. L oooan ,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. for sample. Men’s size 35c, ladies’
lattejart of last week Mr. Nel-
A friend of Frank’s says that
Assessor Harney County.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
( 50c — (half price while we are in-
ade arrangements to take Mrs. Rieder finds the corner stakes
Burns, Oregon, August 13, 1904.1
trocucing them.) The Dr. White
Notice is hereby given that the following
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
of the W. N. Jorgenson jew- and inspects the land while Frank
named settler has f!!f'i Dotif'.-<»f his intention The Dr. White Electric Comb Co.,
to make final proof in support of hfs claim, and
Lablisbmeiit, buying a con- hunts Indian relics arc! arrow Notice is hereby given that bids will that said proof will be made before the Register Decatur, III.
and Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on Heptember
heads.
We
don
’
t
believe
it,
but
it
received
by
tbe
County
Court
of
the
be
kble portion of the stock, and
21. 1904. vis Hd. E. Nos 10». of Joniah Mulkey
State of Oregon for the County of Har for the HWL HE*4. Her. 22, NL NEtf, HE’-4 NB%,
may
be
true.
loon open up for business
Her. 27. T 11 H , R 30 E. W M
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ney for the grading and improvement OÍ
He names the following witnesses to prove
jentleman has returned to the
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
I
Messrs. II. M. Horton, N. U. certain parts of tbe County Roads of of
said land, vis: Hamuel King, Robert McKin­
Burns, Oregon, July 25, 1904. i
Day to artange his business Carpenter and Chancy Cummins sai l Harney County, as follows, viz:
non. FranM O. Jackson and Charles Mulley, all
Notice Is hereby given that Dorrs« N Neal,
of Burna. Oregon.
of Smith, Harney county. Oregon, has filed no­
’« so he can soon come back arrived home Thursday from their The Best Lane Road.
Ws. F abse , Register.
tice of Intention to make proof on her dmert
Tbe Island Lane Road, I rem the NW
land claim No 3UR, for th« E'a HE'4, Brt'i J*E'4
remain permanently. He outing in the Stein Mountains
Fee. 13. W'u NEL and XKL NW'4 Sec. 24. T.
corners of Sec. 16. Tp. 23 8. R. 31 E.,
8., R. 36 E., W M. I»efore tne RegiMet and Re
CONTEST NOTICE
highly recomended and no They all look well and report excel­ eouth to tbe west fork of Silvies River.
ceiver at Burna, Oregon, on Tuesday, the noth
I day of Augiiflt, 1M4.
t will do a good bueiness.
lent luck Some damaging reports The County Road from the McGe-
UN iTim flTiTFft i avdo FFK f
i Hhe names the following wltn«Me« toprove
XLvie. IrSLn jil/ii 1 mm theromplete irrigation .nd reclamationo? «aid
Oregon, July 2H. 104.1 ! Un<j (%ar|ea M. Aldrich, of smith Oregon
of D. W. Yoder, tbe gentleman’1 have gained circulation regarding school house east to tbe Barnes School A «uffif tent Irtkevlew,
contest affidavit hat ing been filed i>«niel Moor«, of Cord, or* gon « harb a Davit,
house.
in thia office by Fred U Allen, contestant, I Of Smith. Oregon, ,lo«h<ia Burkmaater. of Nar
■ was elected as principal of the their exploits, but we ’nd hank on Tbe Pine Creek Road from the school against
Deaert land entry No. 359, made August 1 fowa Oregon.
15th,
for NEL NE'4 Kec. 11, E’, nE’L See. 1
W m F arrf . Regiater
Intv high school, arrived in thi" Chancy being capable of keeping house east mile.
2. N* L BW t and MW4 NW4 section 1. Town
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when
it
la
aurveyeo
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the
other
fellows
out
of
trouble.
Tbe Meander Line Road.
| yesterday evening via Canyon
Aaa Wayne Lindaey conteatec, in which It la
.
...
tir
.
alleged
that
the
¡and
ia
not
actually
deaert,
but
btudebaker
\v
ilKODH,
%ilECKH,
Still
Dock
shows
damaging
evidence
I
’
lans
and
Specifications
for
the
alnve
w. Prof. Yoder informed Thfl
on the contrary the aamr fa natural meadow
i «>
ui
. I
watered by live living aprlngt and a natu ' Camag^F, BuggiCO RIHl l»UCEbo»ir<>H
pes-Herald he expected school on his face—wearing a beautiful propose.] work will be on file in Hie of­ land
ral water conrae, and prolucet a natural crop
in-
c .
fice
of
the
County
Clerk
after
August
15,
Wild hay, and did produce annually mb are arriving DOW and Helling aH last
Open on the 5th ¡net, but the black eve, while Carpenter is some­ 1904, and bide will be opened and con­ Of
crop at Tbe time of entry and for many year«
,
... .
prior thereto Hald partiea are hereby ncxifie l 1M WP Can get them in.
nelihVc
le has not as vet been definitely what evasive in his answers to sidered by the Court on
to ar>j>ear. reepond and offer evidence touch in«
.
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aald allegation at io o’clock a m on oct. 14. . two car loads <>l tlH?se goods here I
lied and will not be until tbe pointed questions. We don't pro­
Thursday, September A, N«4,
I'MM, Ix-fore the Heglcter and Receiver at tbe
,
f
Stater I And Office In I Akev lew. Ore.
and in trains.
I h© best RtOCK Ol
|eting of the high school board pose publishing any thing damag­ and the Court rwawrvee the right to re­ United
The »¿id sosleataM SaUng. ia a proper affi
«•»..,
i
u.
davit. Siad Au ruet l«h, I-MM, eat forth farta i A MgOliH and \ chiclefl CV*r brought
kt Monday. He thought it ]>os- ing to the character of these fellows ject any and alt Hda.
whh haho« that after due diligence pcraonal
*»
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.
»
aervice of th<• notice ran not b« made, it la to Burns.
Cal« and look dt goods
for
we
have
been
bought
off
with
a
ile that a delay might be caused
August 2, 1IO*.
hereby ordered and di ranted that am h notice
.
he ci ven by doe and prowr public «no«
. even if you do not desire to buy at
R aw M otmckkhcad ,
account of text books, which liberal donation of "jerky” and
c u "iiTl’Z:
1 the present time. Geer A Cummin« |
County
Clerk.
■
some
very
one
trout.
ty yet have to be ordered.
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Mrs. I j . Itavino,
i
Clo.«« In Every Particular.
I’ropt.
Whit«
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row oommekcxjli -
American Plan.
Rates on Application.
Guests Treated with Utmost Courtesy.
Well Furnished, Comfortable Rooms.
Burns,
....
Oregon.
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
f.EWIS A GARRETT, Propia.
Special attention ¿iven
to transcient custom and
freight teams.
Horses kept by the day,
week orjnonth.
I
FIRST CLASS LIVERY, TURNOUTS.
Huy and. ¿rain always
on hand.
Your patronage soln 1 t d
South Main St , Burn"-. Ori.
1.
Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals
NEW AND ACCI RATU HAY SCALES
IN CONNECTION *ITH BARN.
THE TIMES-HERALD.
Gives all the local news.
Job Printin».