The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 15, 1904, Image 2

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ested in land in the Welcome ville
Wm. Bennett was down from NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,)
section are now considering the I Silvies Wednesday.
Burna, Oregon. September 22, 1904.1
proposition of sinking an experi­
Notice
Is
hereby
given that David N. Turner,
J. P. Dickenson was a business Guardian of the Estate
of Alice B. Turner. In­
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1«M.
mental well !• : the purpose of visitor to our city one day this week. sane, of Harney, Oregon, has filed notice of in­
tention to make proof on her desert-claim No
for the Lot« 1, 2.3 and 4 and SWVi NW.»*,
ascertaining the possibility of an
SUBSCRIPTION KATES:
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 309,
Bee. 5, Lot 4, and SWh* NW»*, NW1* BW»i, Sec
4, T. 24 B R. 33
W. M.. before the Register
artesian
flow.
Nothing
definite
One Year
|2.00
Welcome Jr., Thursday Oct. 13, a and Receiver, at Burns,
< )regon, on Wednesday,
the 2»>th «lay of October, 1904.»
Six Mouths
1.00
has yet been done, but plans are j son.
He
names
the
following
witnesses to prove
Three Months
, ,75
the complete irrigation and reclamation of said
being considered anil a decision
William E. Burke, of Harney, Oregon,
Mrs. J. F. Mahon and (laughter land
Elmer A. Turner, of Tenator, Oregon, Jacob C.
is expected to be reached in a few l'earle were visitors to our city this Welcome,
Jr., and Henry C. Levans, of Burns.
JULIAN HVKII - — — — Maw,«r
Oregon.
days.
W m . F ahkb , Register.
week.
Some very flattering prospects
W. L. Spencer and family are NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
1 he Times-Herald commends
have been found and the only
the City council on its taking up drawback at present is lack of guests at the Overland a few days
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
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this week.
Burug. Oregon, September 21, 1904. Y
the matter of grading the road apparatus with which to experi­
Notice in hereby given ibat Ellen Martin,
Burns, Harney County, Oregon, has filed no­
See the line of good substantial of
tice of intention to make proof on her desert-
north of the city leading from the ment to a .satisfactory depth at a
land
claim No. 299, f*»r the E»a N\V‘4, NE'4 8W*£
31, T. 23 S .. K. 32 h.. W. M., before the Reg­
Stanclift lane. This work was cost within the me ins of the par­ shoes al Miller & Thompson’s if Sec.
ister
and Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on Thurs­
you are looking for bargains.
day, the 27th day of October, 1'1)4
badly needed and will be appre­ ties interested.
She names the following witnesses to prove
irrigation and reclamation of said
Dr. L. E Hibbard has the thanks thejconiplete
ciated by the people who travel
land: John o. Cawlfield, Geo. Cawlfield, Jesse
Hunyard and James H. Bunyard, all of Burns.
BARLEY
GOES
KO
BUSHELS
PER
ACRE
of
The
Times-Herald
for
some
fine
that road. The proposition of
Oregon.
W m F akrr , Register.
celery grown at bis home in this
bringing the load over the hill is
One of the largest yields of grain city.
also a good move. It may be
yet report) <1 this season is a tick! of
See the handsome toilet set that
THE
rather soft the first season but will
j barley grown by John Hogg on Lunaburg & Dalton are giving ONLY EXCLUSIVE
finally be a superior road bed to black sagebrush soil without irriga­
SHOE]
any built on the flat and coming tion on Poison creek When thresh- away. A coupon with eyery cash
IN BURNS
up the old grade. Bids are ask­ ' ed this field i,f grain made SO bush- purchase.
We are informed Geo. Shaw has “Walk-Over” Shoes
ed for the building of this road els to the acre and parties who have
and parties desiring to contract visited it state that much of the Purchased the residence property of sold everywhere at
.. E. F. Morris and that the latter
for the work should examine the grain was down and left 111 the
drop
of C0,,te,I1plttte8 removing to Nevada. the same price.
field.
There
was
not
a
plans and specifications at Recor­
We will sell you anything in the
water turned on this field but it
der Miller’s office.
was so situated that it received sub- line of farming machinery at prices
. irrigation to some extent from and terms that defy competition. ALL THE LATEST
A well known capitalist of this sloughs near it. The Times-Her- Please call and get prices and terms
STYLES.
city remarked the other day to aid learns that this ground was Geer & Cummins.
The Times-Herald that if a good well grubbed and plowed last sea­
Mrs. W. N. Shilling who has been» BOOT and SHOE
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strong company of private capital | son and left until spring when it visiting her daughter, Mrs. N. U.
Repairing.
should take up the proposition of I was again plowed and seeded, Carpenter for the past few weeks,
building a reservoir in Silvies j This is certainly an instance where took her deparsure Thursday morn-
valley for the purpose of irrigat­ cultivation instead of irrigation l ing via Canyon City tor her home Oppobit First National
Bank.
ing this valley, he would be will­ made the crop and should be of in Idaho.
benefit to other farmers who have
ing to put every cent he had into
Sewing Machines at factory price
similar land.
with freight added. The White,
it. This gentleman is a careful
Blue Diamond and the Vassar, all
financier and has no patience with
LOCAL ANO PERSONAL
[ carrying a full guarantee.—at the
any wild cat schemes, therefore it
j Burns Furniture Company store.
can be readily seen that such a
born nt Woodmere, October 2, a
Will deliver choice steaks,
Rev. A. J. Irwin, Geo and T. R.
project appeals to conservative girl to the wife of John I. Hem­
■ Hibbard and Mr. Rasnic arrived roasts, boiling meats, veal,
men who understand conditions bree.
home Satuarday from a most pleas­ etc. at your door daily in any
here and who realize what such
A recent letter from Bend states ant hunting trip to Stiens Moun­ quantity desired.
an enterprise would do in the A. L, Hunter has the typhoid fever
tains. They report excellent luck
way of developing a rich and fer­ but is recovering.
and all enjoying good health.
tile country.
If you want a good watch or j Free! Free!—Handsome China­
Such a project will eventually Jewelry See Haines A Nelson at the
ware absolutely free. We are still Wagon in Burns Sunday
be taken up by private capital old Jorgenson stand.
giving
tickets on Chinaware for cash
Afternoons.
unless the government should
W. L. Best and family have purchases only. We now have
take the initiative. By proper
moved into one of the Jones cottag­ a large supply on hand. Take a Quarters delivered within
management such an enterprise es on the hill for the winter.
five miles of Burns.
peep in our windows.—Lunaburg
could really be financed in a short
Remember Browns Profit Shar-■ & Dalton.
time with a considerable portion
of the stock taken by local people. ing Plan Secure your coupon with I The Tinje8.Herald is glad to note
every cash pui< base.
( an jncrettge ¡n the attendance at the
While crops are successfully rais­
Mrs Fred Haim s and Miss Alice i county high school. Among those
ed here without irrigation we all
Drinkwater were visitors to our city (who have entered lately are Frank
realize the advantages of plenty one day this week They have justand Floy, son and daughter of Mr.
of water and fact that such crops
returned from a visit to the St] and Mrs Grant Thompsen of Law-
FRANK A. COLE, Prop».
could be increased to almost Louis fair.
jen, and Harry Withers of Harney.
double in some instances. It
First Class, Wall Appointed Rouse.
would be the means of making a
Centrally located, well furnished tables, comforta-
home for a family on every Bo or
rooms. Rates, Meals 25 cents, Rooms 50
160 acres of this vast valley and
cent, Single Beds 2$ cents.
increase the value of the big sage
brush plains tenfold.
Just make The Cottage your headquarters
The geological department
Main St., Burns, Oregon
says there is not sufficient water
for such purposes, but men who
have seen the spring Hoods and
watched the water tlow here for
years think different, Let the
At old Jorgensen Stand
government show its measure-
ments to nten of capital together
. IM/7 orders receive prompt attention.
with such other data in regard to
A brand new stock of prescription drugs,
climate, altitude, soil and the
strictly ftesh and of the best quality and
amount of land susceptible to re­
clamation under the reservoir and
more on the way.
see if private capita) will not jump
A splendid lot of the
al the proposition.
And since we are on this sub­
LEWIS A- GARRETT, Propts.
ject it might not be amiss to ask
Special attention given
why this data is not given out to
A full stock ofjeverything in the drug line.
to
transcient custom and
the public by the geological de­
freight teams.
partment? It would certainly be
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beneficial to the people of this
H. M. HORTON, Propt.
Homes kept by the day,
section, besides we have a right
week or.month.
to know on just what grounds the
HkST CLASS LIVERY TLRNOLTS.
project was abandoned by the
government. The people are
Hay and grain always
not satisfied and are entitled to
on hand.
what information obtainable upon
Y’our patronage solicited.
the matter.
R. R SITZ. Lawen, Oregon
bridge
....and
SHOE STORE
amoun
Of every description, see
None Better.
!
GEER & CUMMINS.
WE LEAD IN
James Smith
7
Young’s Meat Wagon
takdin I
ng unp
ptembe
I amoui
>F ORI
ty of H
Sam M
>regon,
of the
aid Co
r, 1904
f warrs
id as tl
1 cuate
toces i
1 this '
and
STOCK
HAYING CREWS SUPPLIED
munt i
>ayme
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1er, A.
Harm
14, To
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4,To<
Ask for Prices.
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT
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BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
$
$
JUST ARRIVED
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BILLS FOR SALE
South Main St ", Burna, Oregon.
FOR
ARTESIAN
WATER
Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals
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i NEW AND ACCIRAIE HAY SCALES
I IN C0NNEC1I0N WITH BARN.
MEW TRIMMINGS, LACES and RlEBOliSl
;
SUMMER DRY 600D5. FURNISHINGS
We Have the Pfputation of Carrying the
BEST ASSORTMENT
BEST QUALITY
Breeder of Pure Bates Short Horn Cattle.
I n) F-xpedir,4 a lot of fire
Wab bes and sw of th?
latest Creations io Jewelry
Better keep i/our ei|e on ibis
space.
^■eiÄ’bexllzxg'.
Jeweler and Optician.
Bulls ready for service, the get of
Waterloo Prince 174,184
Certified copy of pedigree
given with each purchase.
RENTON &. BERDUCO, Propt«.
Main St., Burn«. Oregon.
JOIIX GtHIHtHMi,
Jeweler.
< Dptieinn
Kliixraver.
Fine Watch Repairing A
W. E. Burke and other» inter- 1 ¡ally.
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FINEST CANDIES AND GUMS.
THF CITY DRUG STORE.
HAS BOUGHT IS.000 HEAD OE SHEEP.
EVERYTHING
Seasonable goods always ohm
hand for inspection
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Watch Repairing a Specialty.
MAY
Where one can find a fine assortmentdJjlj
Haines & Nelson
Watchmakers and Opticians
John Hendrickson has returned
from the Stem Mountain section
and informs The Times-Herald
that he had bought in the neigh­
borhood of i s.txxi sheep front the
grow cis in that section. He is
in the market for more and will
likely sei lire several other bands
Ik-fore leaving the county.
Mr Hoy of the Frye-Bruhn
Co is still out and is buying stock
sheep as Well as mutton. It is
reputed that over $40,000 had
been paid (or sheep in the Stein
Mountain section during the past
few weeks.
LUNF.BER6 & DfllTOiC
Hones receive Jhs best of
from experienced hards
Elegant
Nea I ivery tumors
Outing Parties Accommodated.
Horses Bought and Sold.
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