The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 24, 1904, Image 5

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    Mason fruit jars at Voegtly’s.
Dain Hay Bucks at Voegtly’s.
BCULATION or
NKW8PÄPKB DI T II : ■ ■
MY.
Frank Cummins is over from his
much near Westfall.
Are you going to the Railroad if so do
not forget the O. C. Co.
Local News.
Ike Constance was seen on our
streets last evening.
—
Tbe O. C. Co. mow no competition,
t received-—Binder twine at the old reliable.
Dr. Marsden is expected home
omp»u ’**
from
Malheur county tonight.
< Turner was a
- . - \ -
Osborne
and Acme mowers at the O.
-j is week
ad a
T
C. Co. get their prices.
W. 0. Brown, Dentist Ollie
Claranee Cary was among our
y Hjirs in Veoglly building,
visitors this week.
_ ,
and Mrs J. C. F reeman are in ,
Order groceries from the Miller
Or-:their home at Wurm Springs.
& Thompson closing out stock.
Oiei'ur choice of any straw hat for:
Mrs. Robt. McKinnon has gone
Will||Snt8—Miller and Thompson.
to Washington on a visit to rela­
•
■’• coming! The
original tives.
°LUr McKanlase. See ad and dates
r bu* here.
Frank Metschan and family are
eceive > O. C. Co. are always right as to down from their home in Silviee
valley.
i and quality, don’t forget this
g. » you are arranging to place your
Lee Thornburg made proof on
'I I11 g orders.
some land before the local land off-
thei I’. Withers was down from | ice Tuesday.
,
ley this week. He expects to
It is reported that the races at
I flat his son to the high school here
Drewsey the fore part of the week
„ , Winter.
were very good.
■you want to buy your goods right,
Jerry Merritt, a resident of the
get the prices of the 0. C. Co. who
Buck
creek section, is a business
he largest buyers, and the closest •
visitor to our city.
rs, best quality.
fire»«. Sturtevant informs us the| If you want a good watch or
n eyr
¿r
at this season is of excellent Jewelry see Haines & Nelson at the
ity and that the mill is being old Jorgenson stand.
to its full capacity.
The new granary erected by N.
H I UUnabnrg & Dalton are now pre- Brown & Sons is rapidly being
J /] -d to redeem their Chinaware filled with grain.
laalll et'8 bav*DRJust received a urge
Big bars Golden Star soap at
ply of beautiful Chinaware,
5 cents per bar for cash at Luna-
7e are informed that E. IM burg & Dalton’s.
•X
ter has purchased the B R Wit-
Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. Purrington
-^9 II residence! west of the Miller haye moved into their residence in
’hompson »tore.
this city for the winter.
See the handsome toilet set that
A Dalton are giving
Lunaburg
L>o you want blacksmith coal? The O.
away. A coupon with eyery cash
C. Co. is headquarters.
purchase.
County Clerk Mothershead has
been in the Lawen section for the
A Power lor Good.
past few days on business.
The pills that are potent in their
Remember Brown’s Profit Shar­
ing Plan. Secure your coupon with action and pleasant in effect are
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. W.
every cash purchase.
S. I’hilpot, of Albany, Ga. says:
Paul Finke was down from his
‘ During a bilious attack I took one.
mountain home the first of the
Small as it was it did me more
week as a witness on the land proof
good than calomel, blue mass or
of his old neighbor, J. II. Garrett.
anv other pill I eyer took and at the
The families of John Robinson same time the effect was pleasant.
and Chas Johnson have again taken Little Early Riser's are certainly ai:
up their residence in this city in ideal pill.” Sold by Burns Drug
order that the children may attend Stores.
school.
Job printing—Tim Times-Herald
G, L. Hembree, the energetic
CONTEST NOTICE.
young merchant at Riley, was in
United States Land Office, ) j
the city Tuesday, having brought
Burns, Oregon, Aug. 30, 1904)
A sufficient contest affidavit having
his sister, Mrs. McGrath, over. He
been filed iu this office by Grant Kester­
returned home the following day.
son, contestant, against homestead entry
Mr. Van Graven representing the No 1855, made February 25, 1903, for
St. Louie Photo Co. has put up his N'._. S\W4 and W'.j SEW, Section 17,
gallery opposite the White Front Township 25 S., Range 28 E. by Libby
J. Mulloy, Contestee, in which It is al­
Livery Stable and is now prepared leged that said Libby J. Mulloy has .
to take up-to-date photographs. totally abandoned said entry and has
High grade work only.
Prices not resided upon or improved said entry |
reasonable. In town for a short for more than six months next prior
hereto and there are now no improve­
time only.
ments thereon, and that said alleged
C. R. Peterson was over from his absence from the said laud was not due
Crane creek home this week, hav­ to her employment in tbe Army, Navy,
ing come to take his family home. or Marine Corps of tbe United States as
Mr. Peterson informs us he had a private soldier, officer, seaman, or
marine, during the time of war, said
bad luck with his fruit this season, parties are hereby notified to appear,
the crop not being as good as ex- respond and oiler evidence touching
pected on account of frost, His said allegation at 10 o’clock a. m. on
October 14. 1904. before tho Register and
neighbors fared better.
Receiver of the Unite i States Land
J. M. Vaughn, the pioneer news -X
­ Office in Burns Oregon.
paper man, who formerly conduct­
The said contestant having, in a pro-
ed the Items, is here from Portland l>er affidavit, filed August 30, 1904, Bet
on a visit to old friends John now forth facts which show that after due
diligence personal service of this notice
has a good position on the Oregon cau not be made, it is hereby ordered
Journal in Portland where he has uid directed that such notice be given
resided for the past several years. by due and proper publication.
W m . F arre , Register.
He reports Mrs. Vaughn enjoying
good health.
The public schools opened last t\NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
~ —3'or Sale—My ranch with all
You should call and get prices at
ck, hay and machinery. Terms Miller and Thompson’s—closing
out prices that cannot be equaled Monday with a full corps of teach­
.... ~en upon application
ers and some 170 scholars enrolled
elsewhere.
Mi:s. S II.\< ki : i . i .,
Miss Sturgis, one of the primary
The old pioneer, J. II. Garrett,
teachers found it necessary to give
Brown and family arrived was down on land business this
up her position on account of letters
e Sunday after an absence of week and spent a day or two re-
from her home in Michigan. Mrs.
•MMnMt rpont in San Franci6- newing acquaintances.
A J Irwin has been employed by
Tbey report a pleasant vaca-
The ladies of the Baptist church the board to fill the vacancy tem­
will serve lunch, ice cream and porarily and possibly for the year.
have just received ten cake during the fair, in the build­ The school grounds are being put
rioad* 9« C00**14’ consisting of Bain and ing south of Dr. Burrow’s oilice.
in better shape by the school hoard,
nona WEgons, barb wire, blacksmith
We will sell you anything in the walks made to outbuildings anJ
,al, furniture, nails, ccal oil, sugar,
teats and White Itosc Hour.
line of farming machinery at prices other improvements made for the
comfort of the pupils
The rains of the past few days and terms that defy competition.
Please
call
and
get
prices
and
terms
\ rill hdp the range if the weather
Married—Tuesday, Sept 20, at
oes not turn too cold. The show- Geer & Cummins.
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
1» M»lferr i with threshing, hut
N. U. Carpenter is expected home Cawlfield, Dr W C. Brown and
a benefit.
this evening from the railroad. Miss Arminda Simmons, Rev A J
Only a few
1000 acies of forest reserve scrip He is accompanied by Mrs. Car­ Irwin officiating.
friends
of
the
contracting
parties
n tracts ®f 40 acres and upward, penter’s mother, Mrs. Schilling,
witnessed
the
ceremony
which
took
who
will
visit
here
for
a
time.
y for immediate use and
place
at
5
o
’
clock
p.
m.
The
bride
ranteed— Win. Miller, Burns,
For Sale—A 3.1 inch wagon, a
is a daughter of Mrs N J. Sim­
set of double harness and a work­
mons and has been a resident of
A steam wood saw has been at mare and colt. Inquire of E. N.
this county all her life. She is a
work I d various parts of town the Nelson, the watchmaker.
very sweet young lady and much
put few day s. It does good work
Julius Chandler was over from admired by her acquaintances. Dr.
and cord ^oofi is soon reduced to the Warm Springs the first of the Brown is one of our successful den­
week on business. Julius had the tists who spent his boyhood days
misfortune
to get hurt in a runaway in Harney county and who return­
The Win'isor, under the manage-
ent of C. B. Smith A Co., is one not long since making him quite ed here a year ago and opened an
of the most popular reports in the lame, but it is not serious.
office. His friendsare legend. Dr
Finest of liquors
V. B. Staples and wife and J. D. and Mrs Brown have the best wish­
tigara, billiards and card «ables Billingsley, and wife will take their es of The Times-Herald. They re­
{¿nd axpert mixologists.
departure next Tuesday for a visit side for the present in the McGee
-esidence.
H^^Efrcre several errors in the to the worlds fair. Mr and Mrs.
Staples
will
also
visit
relatives
at
y famished The Times-Herald
the notice of street im- Virgie's old home in Henderson, Notice of Appointment of Administrator«.
<anMOl8 and sidewalks. The Ky,, before returning.—Ontario
In the Matter of the Estate of 11. F
HHK notice can be found on Democrat.
Ansmus, Deceased.
The First National bank of Lake
iMtpage.
Notice is hereby given that the under
By zoing to the famous Belshaw view received a telegram from An­ signed It. It. Sitz and Maida K. Aus-
»hard on the Jonn Day and tak- telope. Oregon, asking for a price nans have been duly appointed, respec­
|a variety, you may pick your on 10,000 (mixed) yearling sheep. tively. administrator and administratrix
idii» fall and winter a]'p:’S for the The impression among sheepmen is of the Estate of B. F. AnsTius deceased,
by the County Court of tne State of Ore­
of 2'» cents a box Come all i that the stock can be purchased gon for the County of Harney and have
lugh to supply all of Harnev ■ delivered at nearest railroad station qualified. All jietsons having claims
at 42 00 and 12.25.—Lakeview Ex­ against said estate are hereby notified to
alley.
aminer.
present the same, with proper vouchers
G’orgtand R T Hibbard spent
and verified as by law required, to tLe
Bishop II L Barkley, of Port- „aid It. R. Sitz at bis residence near
few days at the lakes last week
■d report quite good success land, arrived here lapt Saturday to I.awen, Harney Co. Oregon or to Par­
beating
rd». They expect to look over the country with a view rish A Renibohi the attorneys for said
^K|br the Stein Mountains M<>n- to investing He went immediately estate at their office in Burns. Oregon
within six months from the dale here
aito'be absent two weeks.
to the Weleomeville section and of.
ojk Burke is in from his Carev has bought 640 acres of school land
Dated and first published Hept 17th
I^^B d ' near Welcomville. having near Crow Camp. Bishop Barkley 1904.
R. R. Sitz. Administrator.
M^Kar.ied Bishop Barklev in is very favorably impressed with
Maida K. Ansmus, Administratrix
Harney
county
and
says
it
will
be
IpEp'irke inform“ us the work is
the
banner
county
of
the
state
in
a
^^Rogressing y«rv rapidly on’
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
^Ktuingto the delay causer' l v short time. The gentleman left on
his return home this morning
^Hcn“ing not yet arriving.
In the matter of the Estate of Joseph
f\ Robertson, Deceased.
Mrs
Rose
Hetnbree-McGrath,
of
Ashton rnashe«! his hand
Notice is hereby given to the creditors
^^■»everely one <iay this week Kansas City. Mo., is a gu -t of Mrs of the above entitled estate, that the
Mrs Mc­ niidersigntd was on the ««th day of Sep-
||^Kitating a lay off at the black- Julian Byrd this w k
“hop He has not remained Grath was a former resident of tern tier 1904 appointed, by the Judge of
however, but moved his Harney county, having taught here the County Court of Harney County.
^Bv into the Fisk residence for several years arid also served Oregon, executrix of the last Will and
Teetimony of Jceeph Robertson, dereas-
^■nth Burns in order that J | one term as deputy county clerk »I.
^Kipker may bring his family under C E. Kenyon. She has
All persons holding claims against
city residence for the winter spent the past two month with h»r •aid estate may present thorn pmjwrly
of Bigg? A Bigipi
W’lson. the other member of parents, Mr and Mrs A. Hembree verified, at the
^^Llacksmith firm :s carrying and expects to take her departure attorneys at law Burna Oregon, within
nix months o( the date oi thia Botica.
^■y-« in a sling, caused from an for Baker City next Tuesday. Mrs
I hi ted Septem 1 »er 10, l’.Ol.
^Kent. but he ccntinuea to sh « McGrath's many friends here enjoy
Drortfta F. Roheftaoa.
I her occasional visits very much.
Executrix.
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UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,?
Burns Oregon, September 7, 1904.1
Notice is hereby given that Maroellus B.
Hayes of Lawen, Oregon, hag filed notice of
intention to make proof on hie desert land
claim No. 30«, for the SE'4 SE’X, Sec 22, and
Ni , .... I 24 v. EL 32 E.. W . M.. before th<
Register ami Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on
Friday, the Viet day of October, 1901.
He names the following witnesses to prove
the complete irrigation and reclamation ol said
land: William T. Hill, of Lawen, Oregon, Hen­
ry D. Goodlow, of Harney, Oregon, David N.
Catt ergon and Charles Miller,of Lawen,Oregon
W m F abre , Register.
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Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents.
Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms.
BURNS. OREGON
PLOWS!
VOEGTLY’S
The best mouldboard plow is the
JOHN DEERE PLOW.
The best disc plow is the
BENECIA-HAIMCOCK PLOW
A full stock at C. H. Voegtly’s
Be sure and call and see and get prices before purchasing.
Also a full stock of Disc and Tooth Harrows and Seeders
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
FOR THE MAN AND THE WOMAN
WHO KNOW
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Burns, Oregon, September 7. 1904,
Notice is hereby given that Mary C. Hill, of
Lawen, Oregon, has filed noHee of intention to
make proof on her desert-land claim No. 301,
for the NW1 t See. 33, T. 23 K„ R. 32«w E. W. M„
before„the Register anti Receiver at Burns, Ore
gon, on Thursday, the 20th day of October, 1904.
'he names the’ following witnesses toprove
the complete irrigation and reclamation of said
land: Marcellus B. Hayes and Linley B. HaXes.
ot Lawen, Oregon. Henry I>. Goodlow and
Joseph L. Turner, of Harney, Osegon.
YA m . F arre , Register.
NOTICE
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shooting or small c iiiip , because it has Marlin accuracy. If you shoot
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*"
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handle oh well as the surest. It shoots short, lung and
long-rifle cartridges without any change.
The «Marlin 16-g;;iige Shotguns are the smallest and llghh'st re­
peating guns manufactured. A new, w<41 balanced gun of great
¿utuur.K •
Handles stiff loads safely and well.
H z f us about any particular repeating rifle or shotipin
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rt ocr / /;■/ ,« /’> >■ /look, that fells what MAHLISS are
■i ng the world over, free for 3 stamps postage.
FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
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Burns, Oregon, September 7, 19O4.J
Notice is hereby given that William T. Hill,
of Lawen. Oregon, has filed notice of intention
to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 301,
for the HW' 4 Sec. 33, T. 23 s., R. :’2G E W. M .
before the Register and Register and Receiver
at Burns, Oregon, on Thursday, the 20th day of
October, 19)4.
He names the following witnesses to prove
the complete irrigation anti reclamation of said
land: Marcellus B. Haves and Linley B. Hayes,
of I.awen, Oregon, Henry D. Goodlow, Joseph
L. Turner, of Harney, Oregon.
W . m F a rhe , Register.
THB MARLIN PIRU ARHS CO.
Will deliver choice steaks,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION roasts, boiling meats, veal,
UNITED STATES LAND ORFICE,
I etc. at your door daily in any
Burns, Ore., September ?9, 1904. |
Notice ia hereby given that the following quantity desired.
named aetl ler baa filed notice of his intention
to make proof in support of his claim and that
said proof will be made beiorethe Register and
Receiver at Burna Oregon, on October 20, 1904,
viz: II. E. No. 105'9 of James H. B Withers, for
the WHW” „ Sec 26, E'- SE' 4, He«. 27 T. 28 H ,
R.32«i E.,W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resilience upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Neil McMahon, Joseph Turner,
Janies Turner and William Russell, all of liar
ney, Oregon.
W m . F ahre , Register.
NOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED BTATE* LAND OFFK’E,
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Burns, Oregon, September 21, 1904.1
Notice is hereby given that the fallowing
named settler hM filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will l»e made before the Register
and Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on October 2X,
1904, viz: II. E. No. 124:'.. of Charles B. Ausrnus,
for the 8E«4 BE'Ixits 7 and R, Bee. 24. T. 25 8 ,
R. 32 E.. W. M.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of raid land. viz. Herman Ruh, D. 8. Graves. J.
J. Heinz and Charles T. Miller, all oi Lawen,
Oregon.
W m . F abre , Register.
HAYING CREWS SUPPLIED
Wagon in Buns Sundny
Afternoonr.
IN BURNS
.Mail orders receive prompt a tentiou.
Horses kept by the day,
week orlmonth.
FUST CLASS LIVERY TIRNOLTS.
Hay and ¿rain always it
on, hand.
g
Yotir patronage solici.< d
South Main St , Burns, Or. _
Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals
Opponi Fir«t Nsboi»«!
Banii
NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES
IN CONNECTION WITH BARN.
RESTAURANT
A Spuully of Short Orders.
At old Jorgensen Stand
Special at ten Hon ¿¡ven
to transcient custom and
freight teams.
SHOE STORE
James Smith
Tubi* furnished with everything
the market affords. Your patron­
age solicited.
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
LEWIS A GARRETT, l’ropts.
ONLV EXCLUSIVE
ALL THE LATEST
STYLES.
Bakery in connection
Watdunaiers and Opticians
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
None Better
MEftUS AT AbU'HOURS
I
Ask for Prices.
Burns, Oregon, Sepu mlier 22, 1904.1
Notice la hereby given that David N. Turner,
Guardian of the Estate of Alice B. Turner. In­
sane, of Harney, Oregon, has filed notice of In
tentiou to nuke proof on her desert-claim No
3**9, for the Iz*ts 1, 2, 3 and i anl -W'. NW'.,
Sec. 5, I.ot 4, and *W«z NW';. NW'i 8W'4, Bee
4, T. 24 S., R. 33 E., W. M., before the Register
and Receiver, at Burna, Oregon, on Wedneaday,
tbe 2fith day of October, 19i>4.’
Ho names the following witnesses to prove
the complete irrigation and reclamation of said
land: William E. Burke, of Harney, Oregon. BOOT and SHOP
Elmer A. Turner, of Venator, Oregon, JacooC.
Welcome, Jr., and Henry C. lx?vens, of Burns.
Repairing.
Oregon.
W m . F arrs , Register.
China George, Proprietor.
Cor. Main and B Street*.
Haines & Nelson
Quarters delivered within
five miles of Burns.
Walk Over” Shoes
sold
everywhere at
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
the
same
price.
UNITED STATE- LANDOFFU E,.
The Lost Star
New Haven, Conn
42 Willow St.
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
UNITED STATES LAND Itmci,
Barm, Oregon, September 21, 1'iH.i
Nolire In herebjr given th«t Ellen Martin,
of Burns, Harney Omoty, Oregon, hau fllrd no­
tice of Intention t<» mak«* proof nn brr deaert-
landriaim No 2F» for fhe F’. N W*4 JIB’.KW,
Mae. -u, T S B . R.
B . W. .M., befere the Reg
later and Rereiver al Burna, Or. g«*n,«»»» Thars
d*»y. the 27t h day of OetSbef, 1!<M
Mti»> nam**a the foHowing wltneaere lo prove
the r<»mplrte irriration and rerlamafIon«»! seid
land John o < awlfield. Geo r«wlfi» td, *raar
Runyard and Jamra II Bnnyard, all of Rurnw.
Oregon
W m F ass «. Register.
I urniture cheaper than ever lie-
fore i
this town. We bought
right and will »11 right. The very 1
nicest in Lac«’ and Muslin Cur­
tains. Ladies, call ami them—
,
Burna Furniture Co.
Our «lock of iron Iteds is
complete and at very reeonnble
prices. Call anil see our folding
•>e«ls, stwl coui’hes, etc.—Burna
Furniture Co.