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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1904)
WE HAVE THE GOODS, WE MAKE THE PRICES, WE GET THE TR a Married—At the home of the’ Men and buy’* wool bats cheap— Emmett Reed and Miee Stella Ila- bride’* parent* on Rock creek gey also accompanied him. but Miller <i Thompson. i Wednesday, Sept. 7, Miss Eliza Emmett goe* to California where Mrs J W Bigge and little daugh SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1904. j rumor has it he will be married to ter Hellen came over from Grant Buchanan, only daughter of Mr Miss Marguerette Porter and Mi*s county Monday. They spent the and Mrs J W. Buchanan, to Lester 8UBHCRIETION KATEb: Hamilton, Rev. A J. Irwin offici- Hagey goes for an outing summer with reiatiyee. Oue Year..................................... |2.0U ating. W E. Burke. James Sim-' Frank Sigt-rest took the follow Six Months ................................................... i.oo Ike Holland and family took j merville and Mrs Irwin were the ing to Huntington. Earl, Agnes Three Mouths . . . .75 their departure for Malheur county or.ly guests outside of the iinmedi- and Alice Sweek, Vella Mace, Ber this morning where Mrs. Holland , ate relatives The ceremony was tha Williams and Will Burrow. VLUN BVKI) — — — — and Gladys will visit while Ike ' performed at 10 o’clock a m. and Hauk Anderson left Tuesday for looks after some business for the P. a most excellent dinner followed. Hunters who anticipate an elk Sbaniko taking the effects of Lee L S. Co. The conti acting parties are among hunt will do well to remember i Caldwell who with Mrs. Caldwell Judge Miller and wife left yes-1 our moet popular young people and will go out later to take up their res that the law prohibiting the idence in Corvallis for the winter terday for Malheur county where have numerous friends who wish slaughter of elk was extended to while their son John goes to school. the judge has several important j them every happiness, Mr. and 1 ïhe di tn cs-B er a(d 1907, by the special act of the special session of the legislature last winter. The number of elk in Oregon is perceptibly increas ing, and if the law is rigidly en forced against Indians a* well as whites, this noble game animal will have become plentiful in this state, by the time of the expira tion of the law.—East Oregonian. It turns out now that Kuroki, the Japanese general who is do ing such effective military service, is not a Jap at all, but a Pole, the son of a Polish revolutionist of 1831. It is stated that when his father was dying, he asked the son to avenge the wrongs of Russia to his country. And it looks a good deal like Kuroki is carrying out his father’s dying re quest. But it makes no differ ence what he is or by what ani mus he is prompted, he is such stuff as generals are made of, says an exchange. Stanclift surveyors will put in the uext year on that irrigation P’oject with a view of taking it up by the govern- ment. Mr Whistler goes to Silver Lake to look over that section which is under consideration for irrigation projects by the government. Mr. Whistler did not wish to be quoted in regard to the abandon ment of the Harney Valley pro- ject. Bridge Complete. Cattle Bought. The County’ bridge across Sil- vies River at Geo. Stanclift’s, which was condemned as unsafe some time ago, has been repaired by Road Master Clemens and is again open. This bridge had had been in for many years and i.s <nost used of any in the county. The old bridge was put in at a cost of $1700 and the road master has replaced it at an expense of $314. Such a saving is worthy of commendation and certainly is to the credit of the efficient sup- ervision of the officials. Repairing School Building. The Times-Herald is informed by one of the school board, that the repair work on the public school building will be completed next Tuesday, after which the general public is requested to ex LOCAL AND PERSONAL amine it and those interested sat isfy themselves as to the safety Just received—Binder twine at of the building. Mechanics ex Voegtlv ’*. press themselves as being satisfied Grant Thompson wa* in the city the building will be perfectly safe, one day thin week. and in fact more substantial than formerly. School will open on Plow*! well, ye*; see Veogtly’s ad Monday Sept. 19. on the local page. County Court Proceeding«. Dr. W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office upstair* in Veoglly building. PortiM ing pl»“1’ ? V - « in the « working ation of (A- Order groceries from the Miller & Thompaon closing out stock. ■-< ^|iligiV»,‘ Job printing—The Times-Herald SIMMONS. Dr L E Hibbard, accompanied by his family and bis uncles George, and T. R., left Tuesday for the mountains in the vicinity of Buck creek where the party will can>p for a week or more George Hib- bard has had quite a serious siege from blood poisoning and was not yet well, but thought the mountains a good place to recuperate. z 1 Full stock of Harduuare, machinery, CUagons, Ill the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the county of Ifrrney. Leah 8. Whitmer, ) Plaintiff, | VI. Benjamin Barnard Whitmer, | Defendant. J To Benjamin Barnard Whitmer, the , above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required toappearand answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the first day of the next regu lar term of the above entitled court, to- wit: on or before the third day of Octo ber, A. I)., 1904 ; and if you fail to appear and answer or otherwise plead to plain tiff's complaint herein, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the couit for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: for a decree of the court absolute ly and forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and at this time existing between you and the plaintiff, and that plasntitf be allowed to assume her maiden name and for such other and further relief as to the court in equity may seem meet. You will further take notice that str- vice of summons herein is made upon you bv publication in The Times Herald by order of the Honorable H. C. Levens, County Judge of Harney County, State of Oregon dated at Bums in said county and state this 5th day of August, A. D., 1904, and that said publication oe for a period of six successive weeks beginning with the first publication hereof which is dated the 6th day of August, 11104. A petition was circulated among the business men and property owners here the first of the week which was later presented to the county court by a committee from the city council, asking the court to assist the city in devising some means for better fire protection. We have not learned the result. W illiam M iller , Attorney for Plaintiff. riages, PI oujs , Cultivators, CUindmills and A* * Pui* organi» earneat J'"'-' ' X À Your Potrcnege Solicited. family and wi home, er of tl ny of 1 eat pia ned ar in 181 grown ia a i plant* For a mana and e tion 1 stock be til Pack the a the I tion. Jo aleo the ’ and GEER & CUMMINS. "V" ™E OVERLAND HOTEL FRANK A. COLE, Propt. Lt ABILITIES. »25,000 00 :i,5<K> 00 5,527 IS 12,200 00 144,704 35 First Class, Well Appointed House. Centrally lucited, well furnished tables, comforta- rooms. • Rates, Meals 25 cents, Rooms cent, Single Beds 2^ cents. >190,931 53 STATE OF OREGON,! ( ovsTVor H arnxy .I ’ I, N. U. ( «rpenter, Cashier of the above named bank, do aolemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief N. U. ('ARPKNTKR, Cashier. Correct—Attest: (’. CVMMINR, IL M. H orton J. W. (vRARY, Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of September, 1904. Wa Mu.Lt«, (Seal) Notary Public fur Oregon. Ditiolatloa Notice. the city construí of a nt t comp*t> on hands at prices to suit the times >190,931 53 Capital stock paid in Surplus Undivided profits National Bank Notes. Deposits .................................. aidemblo talhM *! i l(tOregonia the coming year. Mayor J. D. Combs returned from an extended trip through the county last week. He immediately left for the different sections where he has purchased cattle for a large shipment to be made the latter No. 6295 part of the month. Report of the condition of the Mr. Combs further stated to a FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0” BURNS, News man that notwithstanding Hurns in the State of Oregon, at the close of published reports to the contrary, buineHB, September 6, 1904. RR8OURCKK. the stock is not being bought up on >105,691.79 government contracts, as that deal Loans and Discounts.. U. S. Bones to secure circulation 12,600 00 was closed with the former ship- Premiums on U. 8. Bends 812 50 625 00 .nent made during the midsummer Repemption Fund. Heal Estate, Furniture and fixtures 6 20000 season. The stock now purchased ( ash and due from Banka 65, 02 24 is for the Carsten Bros, of Seatie, and for Wm. Hanley, of Burns. There is a good deal of stock on the market, but unfortunately the market is not strong. Prices re main low, and the condition of the beef on the range is only fair — John Day N bwb . B«F* . Mrs Hamilton will next week take) up their residence at Lawen where Lester will teach the public febool The latter went with Hank. Jack cases to look after in the circuit Dennis and family also went out en court which convenes at Vale next route to Centralia, Wash., where Monday. they expect to reside. The Windsor, under the manage ment of C. B. Smith A Co., is one WILL WORK SILVER CREEK of the most popular resorts in the interioi. Finest of liquors and John T. Whistler engineer in cigars, billiards and card <ables charge of the government service and expert mixologists. in this state, arrived here yester Wm Stewart was the victim of a day evening and this morning took hi* departure in company with J run away the other day which re II, Lewi* for Silver Lake, via Sil sulted in hie coming out with a dis ver Creek. Mr Whistler stated located shoulder. He was brought that water measurements are now to town by Mrs Stewart and Dr*. being taken on Silver creek and Marsden <fc Geary re-placed the will be continued throughout the bone in position. We did not learn season and next spring. If the the particulars of just how the ac water supply proves favorable the cident occured. ?4Wf- Just make The Cottage your headquarters Main St., Burns, Oregon 44444« EVERYTHING h Seasonable goods always on hand for inspection WV4S%V %% %■*. %■*■ %% %% f J A brand new stock of prescription drugs, strictly f<esh and of the best quality and more on the way. A splendid lot of the Notice is hereby given that the J. M. Parker and wife, accom County court has been in session co-partnership heretofore existing panied by their son Cariie and since Wednesday with Judge between H. C. Levens and F. L. Miss Etlie Terril), have gone to Leven* and Commissioners Best Mace, under the firm name of Lev California on an extended visit and Miller in attendance. ens A Mace, in the butcher busi- with relatives and friend* The time of the court has been nee*. ha* been dissolved by mutual Mr. and Mrs Wm Watt* are consent, F. L. Mace retiring from A full stock of‘everything in the (h ug line. chiefly taken up with road matters after making final arrangements here from Baker City on a visit to the business. All account* due the relative* Mr* Watts was formerly firm are payable to H. C. Levens. for the high school building j Mr* Goodman and is the mother of Those knowing themselves indebted Bids were opened for contracts H. M. HORTON, Propt. Richardson and Austin to tlie firm are requested to call at on various roads and the following 1 Mr*. H awarded: J. T Barnes, the Barnes goodman of this place. an early date and settle their ac »chool house grade for 1835. Dan J W. Ellsworth, circulation man count* with A. C. Welcome at the Varíen the North end of the Island of the Baker City Democrat, who First National Bank, whois author grade for f 1988 and the south end met with an accident last week and ized to collect and receipt for same. for 91074. J T Barnes and H A got tangled up in a wire fence, is II C. L kven *. Marlin the Beat lane fnr *1625. F L. M ace •til! on the shelf, although improv- There were no bide submitted for ing R. R SITZ, Lawen. Oregon the Pine Creek road. One bid re LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION. A K Richardson, the Harney ceived for the Meander line road ; SHW mill man. was a business vi*i- To the Honorable County Court of Har but wan rejected, the couit consid tor to our city last Sunday. Mr ney county, Oregon : ering it too high. It is quite like)y Richardson *ay* he ha* finished We, the nniiersigned legal vo!er* of this piece of grade will be com sowing for this season and ha* some Wild Hone precinct, county of Harney, j pleted by Road Master Hoover of •tate of Oregon, moet respectfully peti- i excellent building material now on the second district, the court be tion your honorable court to grant a li-1 hand to meet any demand. He cen«e to John Smyth to sell spiritous, , lieving th.a plan cheaper than let ' sav* he baa some exceptionally malt and vinous liquor* in quantities ! Certified copy of pedigree ting the work be done bv contract j tine dre*«ed lumber less than one gallon in «aid | recinct for given with each purchase Road Master Hooverreport a period of six months beginning on the 1 Newt Hoover, mid master of the w** so unitted to the court for in 5th day of September, A 1'., 1WM. : second district, is up thia week con Notice of hiowlotion of Co-Pirtoer»kip. MA MU. SAM». v peelion, Erlend Carlaaon The business for the present sulting with the court in regard to j Jauu Redon F M Pedro Notice is hereby given that the Newt told Andrew Stone term will not likely be completed road improvement*. John Gates Dave Boehm« n co partnership heretofore existing The Time*-Herald man he wa* go-| this week. Geo A Smyth Jr Joe Rayales between MisC. M Dibble and N 1 ing to ask the court to put a road I Frank Kueny Je««« Marmetojo sprinkler to work between here and i r Andries . A Dibble, under the name of Dell Chas Turner Off for School J A Vest Lawen We second the motion. Alfred Aoderaon I Dibble is ibis day dissolved. R A Smith Chat Ri, don Dated Sept 3, 1904. M L. Lewie will leave next week F L Redon Many of our young people took N W Rrigirs signed M rs . C M D ibble their departure last Monday for for Malheur county to attend court pr 1» B Cate N A. D ibbi E JOHN lem herum Notice i* hereby given that on Satur school all going to the agricultural and later take tn the irrigation By M b * C M D ibbi i meeting at Ontario. He will ex- I '*•?• “ >• l * ‘ h d,T 1904. the college at Corvallis, Walter Curry Jeweler. < ' ... . - • ... -u undersigned will apply to the County Optician took the following, to Shaniko: tend hta visit to point* tn W a»h- • . „ 7 ’ . I Court 01 the State o( Oregon for Harney E'.nizi' People from ft* country will find -raver, Madge and Irving Miller, Grace mgton and attend the K of grand cvon|y< for the license mentioned in the the Cottage a nice homelike place Fine Watch R< -cp.iiring .\ Calkin*. NoIlia Reed, Grover Jam lodge a* a delegate from the local j foregoing petiikm. cialty. to »top while in the city. J obs 8mrw. ••on, Jay Gould, Marvin McGev lodge before returning t LUNfiBERG & DALTON'S zzfNEW TRIMMINGS, LACES and RIBBOi JUST ARRIVED i IT PAYS TO TRADE AT J H g I1 g :. Where one can find a fine assortment* FINEST CANDIES AND GUMS. t t SUMMER DRY GOODS. FURNISHINGS We Have the I < pittatici» of Carrying the BEST ASSORTMENT BEST QUALITY ; LTTIT^BEEG- ¿z D-A-UTOH : THF CITY DRUG STORE. BULLS FOR SALE Im expectii4 a lot of fine Watches aod some if tb? Latest Oeatioos io jewelry. Bet'er kep ¿our ei]e on this space. Breeder of Pure Bates Short Horn Cattle. G-erxx'toexlirxg' Bulls ready for service, the jjet of Jeweler and Optician. I ■ I Waterloo Prince 174,184 ;. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. BRENTON 4 BERDU O, Propt». Main St., Burns. Gregos. Horses receive the best of from experienced hards, flegenr New livery tufocsb- Cuting Parties Accommodated. Horses Bought and Sold.