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Dain Hay Bucks at Voegtly’s. CIRCULATION OF IN THIS COUNTY. îatuboa  cioheh » liMM. Local News. Alfalfa at Geer A Cummins. The recent rains will be a benefit IX> you want blacksmith coal? The O. C. Co. is headquarters. to the range. Heavy underware at greatly re Are you going to the Railroad if go do not forget the O. C. Co. duced prices—Miller A Thompson. A McKinzie is up from Narrows Remember Brown’s Profit Shar on business. ing Plan. Secure your coupon with The O. C. Co. know no competition, every cash purchase. the old reliable. Adam George is selling school Born—To Mr and Mrs Fay Com- furniture and the various districts u»t received —Binder twine at egys in this city last Wednesday, a should sen him before placing son. orders, Pplgigtlv's. Osborne and Acme mowers at the O. frs A Gilting* is in the city C. Co. get their prices. n Drewsey. Men and boy’s wool hats cheap— )ell Dibble win over from Silver Miller A Thompson. this week. Miss Alma Bower has been in the >r. W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office city for several days the guest of ^^•tuirs in Veogtly building. friends. iee tfafour choice of any straw hat for Order groceries from the Miller ¡11 dtft cents—Miller and Thompson- A Thompson closing out stock. Dikt. Atty. McCulloch has gone Mrs. C. A. Byrd will have her )Ur lakes on a bunting expedi- new Fall hats on display this com DUiin^ ing week. W. H. Holabird, of Los Angeles, accompanied by a young man from Vancouver, was in the city a few days the first of this week Mr. Holabird come over the Cascade mountains and will continue his journey on out through Idaho with a pack train. He is looking over the country and prospecting and expressed himself well pleased with this section stating it bad wonder ful resources that would be devel oped at no distant date. The O. 0. Co. are always'rigbt a* to Mrs. C. A. Byrd will take orders for President R. C. French, of the ce* and quality, don't iorget this Tailor Made suits. Call at the millinery f ,en you are arranging to place your Weeton Normal school, was one of -‘ore and see samplee. ■1L ring orders. the instructors at the teachers’ in CONTEST NOTICE. United States Land Office, ) Burns, Oregon, Aug. 30, 1904i A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed iu this office by Grant Kester son, contestant, against homestead entry No 1805, made February 2b, 1903, for N>„ S\V>4 and W1* SE>4, Section 17, Township 25 S., Range 28 E. by Libby J. Mulloy, Contestee, in which It is al leged that said Libby J. Mulloy has totally abandoned said entry and has not resided upon or improved said entry lor more than six months next prior hereto and there are now no improve ments thereon, and that said alleged absence from the said land was not due to her employment in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States as a private soldier, officer, seain.m, or marine, during the time of war, eaid parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and oiler evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a. ni. on October 14, 1904. before tho Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office iu Burns Oregon. The said contestant having, in a pro- j>er affidavit, filed August 30, 1904, set forth facts w hich show that after due diligence peisoual service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. W m . F abhk , Register. “BROWN’S” “BROWN’S” “THE SATISFACTORY STORE”; *S)oo& Qojfec flOW & Coffee is alwaip gnod.ils jiauet ani otoma is most delidous <mi satisfying1 Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents. Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hanley have hp g D o yoa want to buy your good* right, stitute which closes here this after returned from a yisit to the fair at ’to get th« price* <J the O. C. Co. who noon. Prof French expressed him NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | ua the largest buyer*, and the closest St. Louis. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ( self as well pleased with his recep Burn», I irezon, October :i, imn. j ‘‘ "llerB, best quality. J. R. Jenkins of the firm of Jen- ^VflLuiiaburg & Dalton are now pre- kins Bros has been in the city the tred to redeem their Chinaware past few days on court business. ikets having just received a >arge Adam George, Lawen, Oregon is ipply of beautiful Chinaware, preparing to winter GOO head of IlCtri: Thos. Jones arrived here from stock—cattle or horses—cheap as e borne in Bosie. Idaho. He in the cheapest. k'll i inis us he expects to remain in The Martin Bros.. John and Ed iis county for a few weeks looking expect to leave immediately for fter some business interests. California where they will spend For Sale—My ranch with all the winter. lock, hay and machinery. Terms Big bars Golden Star soap at ’ iven upon application. 5 cents per bar for cash at Luna- M rs . S. H askell , buJg & Dalton’s. Burns Ore. We are informed that Mrs. Geo. 11» Bookkeeper Holland of the P. L. Waters has purchased the Millenery I. Co. is absent in the southern establishment of Mrs. Wm. Cum —wjart of the county visiting the var- mins. ous ranches. Attorney J. L. Rand arrived here The O. C. Co. have just received ten from Baker City by last night’s ds, consisting of Bain and s, barb wire, blacksmith stage to look after some legal busi , nails, ccal oil, sugar, ness in the circuit court. ite Rose flour. See the handsome toilet set that Mrs I. i H. Holland and little I.unaburg A Dalton are giving ill arrived home away. A coupon with eyery cash ^-41 monday from a visit to Malheur purchase. county. of forest reserve scrip in tracts ¡of 40 acres and upward, ready for immediate use and —Wm. Miller, Burns, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs J. M. Parker, ac- OObapaoied by their son Carlie and grand daughter. Miss Effie Terrill havo returned from a visit to rela tive! and friends in California You should call and get prices at Miller and Thompson’s—closing out prices that cannot be equaled elsewhere. tion here and praised the people fortheir hospitality and friendli ness. He informs The Times- Herald that the Weston Norma) has an excellent attendance this year the dormitories being com pletely filled and the school pro- greasing very satisfactory. Prof. French took his departure for home this morning Notice is hereby given that Mrs May Tyler, of Burns, Harney county, Oregon, has filed no tice of intention to make proof on her desert land claim No. 291, for the Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 32, T. 25 8., R.28 E., W. M., before the Register and Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on Thursday, the 10th day oi November, 1‘JOi. She names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamationot said land: Stanton F. Tyler, Walter B. Parker, L'bald Cote and Pleasant M. Cheney, all of Burns, Or egon. W m . F arkk , Register. UNITED STATES LAN 1)OFFICE.f Burns, Oregon, September 30, l'.»04.| Notice is hereby , gi „iven that the following ____________ settler ____ has tiled tiled notice of his intention Married—Sunday evening Oct 2, named to make proof in suppc support of his^daim, ami said at the home of the bride’s parents proof will he made before the Register and Re ceiver, at llurui, Oregon, on October P.mi, in this city, Mr. V. C. Gibson and viz: H. E. No. 1022, of David Richardson, for the S'¡. SE«4. NW'4 SE,,.SW'4 NE'4. Lee. 28, T Miss Alma Smith. Rev. J. A Davis 22 8.. R. 32ja E , W. M He names the following witnesses to prove performing the ceremony. The his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said’and. viz: James Bunyard, Alonzo K. bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. Richardson. Charles Crawford and James B. Buck I arid, all of Harney, Oregon W m . F arre , Register. and Mrs W. E. Smith and has been a resident of this county all her life. She is a general favorite NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,/ among her acquaintances, Mr. Burns, Oregon, September 7, 1904.1 Gibson is one of the industrious Notice is hereby given that Maroellus B. Hayes of Lawen, Oregon, has tiled notice of young men of this section and is at intention to make proof on his desert land No. BUN, for the SE'4 SEU, Sec 22, and present employed in the Wilson A claim NE ,. 9ec. 27. T. 24 B . R. 8 ' F.. A. M . before the Register ami Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on Ashton blacksmith shop. Only the Friday, the Jlst day of October, 1901 names the following witnesses to prove immediate relatives and a few the He complete irrigation ami reclamation of said William T. Hill, of Lawen, Oregon, Hen invited friends witnessed the cere land; ry I». Goodlow, of Harney, Oregon, David N. of Lawen, Oregon mony which was followed by a Catterson ami Charles W.M Miller, F arre , Register. most excellent luncheon. The happy young couple were serenaded NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. later in the evening by the bride’s UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,/ former schoolmates. Mr. and Mrs Burns. Oregon, September?, 1904,1 Gibson went to housekeeping at Notice is hereby given that Mary C. Hill, of Lawen, Oregon, has filed notice of intention to once in the Sehaver residence. The make proof on her desert-land claim No. 301, for the N W>4 Sec. 38, T. 28 8., R. 32'J E. W. M., Times-Herald joins their many before.the Register and Receiver at Burns, Ore gon, on Thursday, the'20th day of October, 1904. friends in extending congratula She names the following witnesses toprove the complete irrigation and reclamation oi said tions. land: Marcellus B. Hayes and Linley B. HaXes, The best mouldboard plow is the JOHN DEERE PLOW. The best disc plow is the BENECIA-HANCOCK 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. FOR THE MAN AND THE WOMAN s. JU ject any and all bids. Sealed bids will his old race horse last week he pro be received at the office of the City Re corder up to Monday Oct. 17th 1904. E. P. Rollins was an ar poses to quit horse racing. By order of the Council. rival this week. He ie much im- Frank Welcome ie confined to S. W. Miller, I in health and states he is his lied at the home of Judge and City Recorder of Burns, Oregon. well in Nevada. Capt. Iloi- Mrs. Levena, suffering from typhoid here to look after some pro fever. He is quite sick but getting Netk* ol Appellimeli al Admialatratara. perty and will again take his de- along as well as could lie expected. parture in a short time. In the Matter of the Estate of B. F Sewing Machines at factory price Ausmus, Deceased. The Times-Herald ie informed with freight added. The White, Notice is hereby given that the under that quite a number of sheep have I B|ue niatnond and the Vassar, all signed R. R . Hitz and Maida K Ana been contracted in the Stein Moun- 1 carrying a full guarantee.—at the mas have been duly appointed, res|cc- tively, administrator and administratrix tain section at good prices, There Burns Furniture Company store. of tlie Estate of B. F. Ansmus deceased, are several buyers in that section • , A. C. Gotchy and wife were pass by the County Court of toe State of Ore ion is mat ' r and the general impression that 11 be sol 1 engers on th« last nights stage Mr gon for the County of Harney and have many thousand head wi.. -------- ** ¡Gotchy is a brother of Mrs A C qualified. All |>ersons having claims this fall, thereby relieving the range against said estate are hereby notified to Finn and we understand he comes and (Kitting considerable money in present the same, with proper vouchers with the intentions of making his and verified as by law required, to the circulation, home here. »aid R. R. Sitz at bis residence near A telephone message received A Mr. Coleman and wife are re- Lawen, Harney Co. Oregon or to Par rish A Rembold the attorneys for said laat Tuesday from Ontario announ 1 cent arrivals to this city. He is a estate at their office in Burns, Oregon ced the arrival of a young Byrd in barber and Las Ixiugbt the shop within six month* from the date here ■om>- of Bruss and hi> wife now being run by Len Walton next of. morning Oct 4. It ie a bop Dated ami first publisheil Heid. 17th door to the Windsor. Mr Coleman according to his '‘dad’’ a fine 190«. takes charge December 10. We It. R. Hitz. Administrator. The Democrat of that place wish him success. Maida K. Ausmus. Administratrix the drug stores there report Among those over from the Increase in the price of bird seed I that Bruss is attempting to Drewsey section attending court EXECUTRIX NOTICR. are Win. Altnow and eon, Albert, her the market. *Sfi. S. Williams, I. N Stallard and In the mutter of the Estate of Joseph Jhas Wilson this week present-'! Roberlron, Deceased. A B. Marks. These gentlemen the writer with some very fine j Notice ie hereby given to the creditors are all interested in a water suit iche* which were grown at the now pending in the circuit court. of the above entitled relate, that the kl Geer residence property in this \ undersigned was on the »’-th day of Sep Mrs Lute Parker and her sister,' i tember 1904 appointed, by the Judge of We had intended sampling the County Court of Harney County. but in some mysterious Miss Mary Zeigler, teturned last Oregon, executrix of the laet Will and week from a visit to their parents, unner they disappeared before Teetinx-ny of Joseph Robertson, deceas e had a chance. This office do«» Mr and Mrs. Chas. Zeigler, in Eag ed. j>t sport the usual office devil— le valley. Our old friend Charles All | er »on» holding claim* against Lur b<>vi being all girls—so we can- •ent ns some excellent specimens raid estate may prevent them property verified, at the oft ice of Biggs A Bigg* !t «•' place the blame The peaches of apples snd pesrs grown by him. attorneys at law Bnrn* Oregon, within Iwere g.xxi lookers just the same They are beauties, although not so •ix months of the date of this notice. Dated September 10, 1904. Ik nd we’ll always think they would large as some of thos« on display Jbave lasted better than they lookqatGeer A Cummins that were Drwilla E. Roliertsoa. Executrix. L j raised in Harney county. UNITED STATES LAND Of FICK, I Burna, ore., September 19, 19<M. I Notice is hereby given that the following- named Bettler has tiled notice of his intention to make proof in supnort of his claim and that Raid proof will lie maae betöre the Register and Receiver at Burna Oregon, on October 26, 1904, viz: II E. No. 107» of James H. 1* Wilbers, for the W.HW'4, Sec 26, E«4 SE't, Sec. 27 T. 23 8 . R. 32', E., W M He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laad, viz: Neil McMahon. Joseph Turner, James Turner and William Russell, all of liar ney, Oregon. W m . F ar BR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ( Burns, Oregon, September 21, 1904.1 Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on October 28, 1904, viz: H. E. No, 1243, of Charles B. Ausmus, for the HE'I HE'». Lots 7 and *. Sec. 24. I 23 H , R. 82 E . W. M He name« the following witneeeea to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Herman Ruh, D.M. (¡raves, J. J Heinz and ( harles T. Miller, all oi Lawun. Oregon. W m . F arre , Register. 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At old Jorgensen Stand Wagon in Bums Sunday Afternoons. .Mai! orders receive prompt attention. Quarters delivered within five miles of Burns. Ask for Prices. BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE LEWIS A GARRKTT, I’ropts. ONLY EXCLUSIVE Special attentimi ¿iren lotranscient elisioni and freight tennis. SHOE STORE IN BURNS Horses kept by the day, week orjnonth. FIRST CLASS LIVERY TIRNOLTS. None Better. lía y and ¿rain always on hand. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Your patronage solicited. BOOT and SHOE South Maili St, Burns, Oregon. Repairing Special Attention Given to Conducting Funerals James Smith Oppoeit First Nation»’ The Lone Star NEW AND ACCIRATE HAY SCALES- IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. RESTAURANT China George, l'ro|>rietor. Cor. Main and B -treets. MGflUS AT AUUfHOURS Bakery in eonneetion A Squally si Short Order:. Table furnished with everything the market affords Your patron age solicited. New Haven, Conn. .... "Walk-Over" Shoes sold everywhere at PUBLICATION. the same price. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,. Bitrnz, Oregon. Septunlier 22, 1904.1 Notice la hereby given that David N. Turner, Guardian of the Estate of Alice B. Turner. In nane, of Harney, Oregoa, ha#» filed notice of In tention to maKe proof on her desert-claim No 80», for the I>*ta 1,2. 3 and 4 and n W'. NW1,, Mee 5. lX)t 4, and HWU XWL NW' MW« . See 4, T. 24 8., R 38 E., W. M.. before the Register and Receiver, at Burns,(Iregon. on Wednesday, the 26th day of October, 1904.' He names the following wit noises to prove the complete irrigation and reclamationof said land William E. Burke, of Harney, Oregon. Elmer A. Turner, of Venator, Oregon, Jacob C Welcome, Jr . and Henry C. Levena, of Burnt,. Oregon W m , F akrk . Register. | WHO KNOW The rains have again stopped threshing and we are informed in some fields is doing considerable damage to grain that has not been ot Lawen, Oregon. Henry I). Goodlow and Joseph L. Turner, of Harney, Oregon. stacked. W m . F arre , Register. E. N. Nelson, of the firm of NOTICE TO BIDDERS- Haines st Nelson lost a valuable NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Thia is the time of year to look mare the other day. The animal The Common Council of the City of UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I ' Burns, Oregon, September 7, 1904.1 ! for winter comforts, so call at the died soon after he discovered she Burns, Oregon, will receive sealed bids is hereby given that William T. Hill, for construction and building a wagon of Nolice Bwm furniture Co's, store and was sick. Lawen, Oregon, lias filed noiiee of intention road commencing from X E corner sec to make proof on hlu desert-land claim No. 301, !«•*• jour order for a couch of any the 8W'4 Sec. 38, T. 23 8., R. 82*4 E W. M., We will sell you anything in the tion Seven Tp 23 S R 31 E,, (known as for before the Register and Register and Receiver |■■|»r style Burns, Oregon, on Thursday, the 20th day of line of farming machinery at prices the end of the Stanclift tirade) thence at October, 19J4. names the following witueases to prove I By ■aing to the famous Belshaw and terms that defy competition. to the North West corner of A, C. Finn's the He complete irrigation and reclamation of said ' residence property io the City of Burns, land: Marcellus B. Haves and Linley B. Hayes, on the Jonn Day and tak Please call and get prices and terms Lawen, Oregon, Henry D. Goodlow, Joseph ! Oregon, a distance of two thousand four of L. Turner, of Harney, Oregon. Geer A Cummins. ing »^Variety, you may pick your! hundred feet and in accordance with the W m F a a he . Register. Will deliver choice steaks, and winter apples for the plans and specifications now on file in Frank Wilson took his departure roasts, boiling meats, veal, |25 cents a box. Come all Tuesday for hie home at Paradise, the office of the City Recorder. —-enough to supply all of Harnev Nev. He says since the death of The Council reserves the right to re NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. etc. at your door daily in any valley. PLOWS! VOEOTLVS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED »TATES LAND oFFIfE, I Burus. Oregon, Hepteasber 21, P.O4. v Nodre is hereby given that Klien Martin, of Hurns. Harney County. Oregon, has filed no tire of intention to make proof on her desert land riaim No. jV». for the E’j NW'*. NE* t MW«* N.»e 31. T M . R. 82 K.. w. ft , before th»* R»-g ister and Rarelver at Burn«, Or. g«»n, on Tburs day. the 27th day of October, 1904 -he name« the following witnrwe^s to prov»* the r«»fnplete irrigation and reclamation of said land John O Cawlfield. Geo. Cewlfield. -esee Bunyard and James H Hunyanl, ail of Burns. Wu Fannl» Regieter. f ---------- Furniture cheaper than ever lie- fore iu thia town W« bought right ami will sell right, I he very nicest in Lace anil Muslin ( ur- tains. Ladies, call ami litem— Burns Furniture Co. I The Burns Furniture Company ||aVlt recently added some new ami attractive designs to their stock of ¡yon beds, and at prices that are stirs to ap|>eal to th<- h <1 e furnish er. Cail and in»pect.