The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 12, 1904, Image 5

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CIRCULATION
OF
IN THIS COUNTY.
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N ews.
Dr. W. C. Brown, Dentist Offic-
stairs in veogtly building.
Waller Cross wa^
tut creek Thursday
H ugh
from
.lie O. O. Co sre always right aa to
ccs and quality, don't forget thia
en you arearrasgiug m place your
ing orders.
Wm. A. Catterson was in the city
it Sunday. He was a caller at
roffice while here.
Jo you want to buy your go>»ls right,
io get the prices ot the O. C. Co. who
> the largest buyers, and the closest
lers, beat quality.
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\
John Robinson was in from hie
sort ranch this week on a visit to
s family.
up from
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I. L. Poujade waa in this city last
Clarence Cary was up from Law- .
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
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Monday.
en a few days of this week.
Burns, Oregon, October 15, l.MM.i
The O. C. Co. know no competition,
the old reliable.
The splendid farming weather
continues.
•ATÜKNAY.WWlMBER 12 l*M.
Local
Are you going to the Railroad if ao do
J. P. Dickenson eauie
not forget the O. C. Co.
Lawen the other day.
The Thanksgiving ball will be a
hummer so don’t miss it.
Nolle. is h.rebr given that Scott -.Uaywa. ot
Lawen. Oregon, I»** tiled no:ice of iutenilon
to make proof on bls deoert land claim So. .Ill,
for the lots 1, X S. E>, NW1*. XE'. SW.. - jc .
22, T. M 8.. K. U K., W M before tile Kegi»ier
and Receiver al Bums. Oregon on Friday, the
25th day of November, 1954.
He name* the following witne.se« to prove
the complete irrigation and reclamation or aald
laud Henry Goodlow, of Harney, orogou, Sam
uel Steele, L. Bailey Haye* and M. V. Smith,
all ot Lawen, Oregon.
W m F akkk , Resister.
Order groceries from the Miller
& Thompson closing out stock.
Osborne and Acme mowers at the O.
J. P. Withers brought in the elec­
C. Co. get their pricee.
tion
returns from Harney Wednes­
Walter Gray and wife were up
day.
from Lawen yesterday.
Jack Scarf is down from the Hor^ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Men and boy’s wool hats cheap—
ton & Sayer saw mill for a few
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,)
Miller A Thompson.
Burns, Oregon, October 18, 1904,1
days.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
Leave orders at the City Meat
naiue<i settler has Hied notice of her Intention
to make tin al proof in support of here lai in, ami
M. L. Lewis is doing duty in the that
Market for your Thanksgiving tui-
said proof will be made before the Register
and
Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on November
land office in the absence of Regis­ 22, 1904,
key.
vis: H. K. No. 339, bv Auna Moon, wid
ow
James
H. Moon, deeessed, for the SKl4, Sec. I
ter Farre.
W,
T.
25
S., R. 32» j
W. M
Mrs, C. A. Byrd has received a
She names the following witnesses to prove
his
continuous
residence
upon and cultivation
Miss
Annie
George
is
staying
at
new consignment of fall and winter
of said land, vis: R R- Sitz, of Lawen, Oregon,
L.
B.
Springer,
of
Cord,
Oregon,
11 Kelley and
tbe
home
of
Mrs.
I.
H.
Holland
i.nd
hats.
C. A. Sweek, of Burns, Oregon.
W m . F arrk , Register.
attending school.
Tom Cleveland paid us a Hying
D. A. Cawlfield and wife were
visit Thursday. Tom and wife are
NOTICE OF RECEIVER’S SALE.
now in charge of the Sod House visiting relatives and friends in this
city the first of the week.
ranch.
Notice it hereby giveu that under and
by virtue ot a decree of the Circuit Court
Hay
for
sale
—
250
tons
in
quant
­
Jack and Ed Chambers returned
of the State of Oregon for the County of
last week from a bunting trip to ities to suit. Write to or inquire of Harney, made by said court and entered
Fred Otley, Lawen, Oregon.
Harney lakes.— Blue Mt Eagle.
on the Journal thereof on the 5th day of
F. J. Klink, the 'phone line man. October A I> 1904, in a suit wherein
The Windsor, under the manage­
Louis Woldenberg, was plaintiff and
Adam George is selling school ment of C. B. Smith & Co., is one is here making repairs and im­ Christian Berg was defendant, said de­
rniture and the various districts of the most popular resorts in the provements in the local exchange. cree being based upon ai. in conformity
ould see him before placing interior. Finest of liquors and
Remember Browns Profit Shar­ witli a mandate of the Supreme Court
■ lers.
, cigars, billiards and card tables ing Plan. Secure your coupon with of the Stato of Oregon in the above men­
tioned suit, and in which decrte the un­
i
and expert mixologists.
¡every cash purchase.
dersigned was duly appointed Receiver
Milt Mode came in town the
,of the partnership property hereinafter
Wm.
Hanley
has
had
teams
Judge
and
Mrs.
Levens
have
‘
her day. He informs us he is
described, and as such Receiver was
■w at the Island raenh, having hauling rock for tbe past week to moved to the ranch where they will therein ordered and directed to Bell
en transferred iron, the southern bis home ranch with which to build reside permanently.
said partnership property and apply the
a cellar. Contractor Hyde will do
proceeds in the manner set forth in said
nebee. H
See the line of good substantial Decree.
tbe work.
The O. C. Oo. have just received ten
shoes at Miller & Thompson’s if Now, therefore, l,8ain Mothershead,
Those desiring bread can be ac­ you are looking for bargains.
rloads of goods, consisting of Bain and
the duly appointed, qualified and acting
iuona wagons, barb wire, blacksmith commodated by calling at the 1 resi­
Receiver of the partnership property oi
8. S. Williams, the O.-B. stage the firm of Woldenberg A Berg do here­
al, furniture, nails, c al oil, sugar, derice of Mrs. A. J. Davis on ti»®
eata and White Rose Ilnur
west side of the block occupied by man, has been here the past few by give notice that I will on
Monday, the 5th day of December 1904,
days, looking after hie interests.
J. H. Garrett come down from Miller & Thompson’s store.
in the City of Burns, Harney County,
s Emigrant Creek home Tuesday!
We will sell you anything in the Oregon offer for sale, and sell at public
Harry Smith announces that the
cast h’.s vote. Like a lot ot other
line of farming machinery at prices auction for cash, to the highest bidder,
Thanksgiving
ball
will
be
one
of
d time Democrat« John etavB
and terms that defy competition. at the hour of 1 o’clock P. M. at the
itb his principles even though he his effort« which means it will be Please call and get prices and terni9 court house door the real property here­
the social event of the season. We
inafter described, and immediately
leen’t win.
Geer & Cummins.
thereafter, and before the hour of 4
understand some new and unique
Say, we’re doing some job work o’clock P. M. at the Brewery building
The Burna Furniture Co. has features will be introduced.
these days and have the finest line on said lot 6 the personal propertv here­
Might the building and ground
E. E. Purrington was down from
inafter decribed, to wit:
of stock in the interior. If you
Down aa the old Tex Resort and
Lots one, two, three and six of block
the mill the first of the week. He need stationery, programs, cards, or
lis week moved their stock of
Forty-three af the city of Burns, Harney
took back supplies with wbiob to anything come in.
County, Oregon, together with the
rniture up there This is one of
build a telephone line to connect
Brewery building, cellar, gnrna'y. stable
e beat budueM locations in town.
Haines and Nelson have received ice house and all other buildings, struc­
the A. K. Richardson saw mill with
As a matter of self protection, the private line of McKinney & a handsome lot of watches, clocks tures or improvements situated there­
and silverware suitable for wedding on. Brewery well, one 12 hors, power
ople who contemplate buying al- Purrington to Harney,
vertical engine used in connection with
fa seed should call and see eam-
Fres! Free!—Handsome China­ and Christmas presents. You said Brewery building together will all
is and comparisons at Geer A ware absolutely free. We are still should see them.
shafting, pulleys, fixtures, pump steam
mmins They have for sale giving tickets on Chinaware for cash
The hunting party consisting of kettle, piping, machinery, tools, Beales,
oe exceptionally tine Harney purchases ODly. We now have Ike Schwartz, Len Walton, Eldon equipments and apparatuses, malt bin
ley grown seed and also samples a large supply on hand. Take a Johnson and Hank Felton, return­ and kiln, everything used in connection
with said Brewery plant more fully de­
The peep in our windows.—Lunaburg
seed grown elsewhere,
ed from the Lakes yesterday. We’re scribed in “Exhibit B” of th. plaintiff’s
wn seeds will not grow. Call & Dalton.
bought off, but others can tell a complaint, refered to and used as a ba­
sis in said decree, also the cooperage
ado.
Drs. Marsden & Geary performed good story on these boys.
used in connection therewith and con­
... Bear? come up from hie an operation on Mrs. Tom Allen
Wm. Hanley has returned from sisting of beer kegs, tubs, tanks, casks,
sh at Narrows Thursday, He last Thursday for appendicitis and a trip to the outside. While absent barrels, hoops, bungs and other articles,
it several days down there and at this writing the patient is doing be accompanied C. E. S. Wood and also all corks, bottles, bottle boxes bottle
a good day with the ducks— well and shows every indication of Chas. Altscbul on a tour of inspec­ case., cork machine, truck, loop wire,
locks and other articles used in connec­
{tho limit. His many friends a speedy recovery.
The many tion of the Road company lands in tion with the “Bottling Department’* of
boon feasting since Lis return. friends of Mrs Allen will be pleased
said brewery and more fully set forth in
Malheur county.
' terry baa always been consid- to know she is improving and that
said "Exhibit B.”
The Burns Furniture Company
t peacable citizen and always tbe operation was successful.
Dated this 29 day of October 1904.
\ have recently added some new and
SAM MOTHERSHEAD,
a good reputation, but he
was
Tbe Times-Herald man
Receiver.
attractive designs to their stock of
back with a hard looking
shown some samples of alfalfa seed
Date of last publication hereof Dec. 3,
iron beds, and at prices that are
Mtt ia aoUM somewhat out of
1904.
attheGeerA Cummins hardware
sure to appeal to the house furnish­
tion. The only explanation
store yesterday that was quite a
er. Call and inspect.
COS to friends is that he has
NOTICE OF SALK IN PARTITION
revelation in that it was found that
o election.
Harney valley grown seed was
Emmett and Homer Reed are
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
a Gambarling and James much superior to that shipped in each having neat residences built
gon, for Harney County.
i arrived borne from a hunt- from tbe outside and claim­ on lots just opposit the paternal Etta Hayes, Plaintiff,
)
V9.
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ip to the lake« They report ed to be first class seed Tbe home in East Burnt. Carpenters
If. M. Horton, Defendant.)
ahootiiME-and a fine time, I Harney valley was of a green col- have the buildings almost enclosed
Notice is hereby given that under and
brought borne eight swan, and > or and every grain was just alike and the boys will soon occupy their by virtue of a Decree and order of sale
made and entered in the Circuit Court of
* ducks and geese. Jim caus- while the outside seed was all dark­ new homes.
> the State of Oregon, on the 12tli day of
>áoidorabie uneasiness one eve- er and some of the grains almost
County Clerk Mothershead. Trea­ October, 1904, in a suit therein pending,
by not returning to ■ amp ami black. According to experiments
surer
Dalton and Register Farre, wherein Etta Hayea was plaintiff, and
thought PO“*'1,1 v there was a mads by the government these
left yesterday afternoon for the H. M. Horton, was defendant, in which
on a ohte^atl roost or some- I brown seeds will not produce or
decree and order the undersigned,
lakes to do a little shooting We said
Sam Mothershead, was appointed referee
g like it, but J. m was only or e,en start from the ground.
hope these gentlemen will conduct to aell the property deacribed therein,
ing for the etar-> to come out so This is something that local people
themselves in a proper manner and to-wit: the North half of Lot Heven 17)
euld loeata the camp, which should know as much land will be
no such reports come back as have in Block Three '3), of the City of Iturne,
new he was alright. sown to alfalfa the coming seaaon
of some others who visited that Harney County, Oregon, in the same
manner required by law for the «ale of
section recently.
real property on execution and to dis­
FALL AND WINTER WEAR
Studebaker Wagons, 'Hacks
Carriages, Buggies and Buckboards
are arriving now and selling as fast
as we can gel them in. We have
two car loads of these goods here
and in trains. The best stock of
Wagons and Vehicles ever brought
to Burns. Cal! and look at goods
even if you do not desire to buy at
the present time. Geer A Cummins
ARTZ & BUDELMAN,
urns, Oregon.
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“THE SATISFACTORY STORE”
“BROWN’S”
NEW FALL GOODS
ELEGANT IN STYLE---BEAET1FL L IN HESliiS — MODERATE IN PRICE—REST IN QUALITY
We can show our patror s this y ar the hk st complete line of goods ever handled
bv us
LADIES’ READY TO WEAR GARMENTS-*New In every particular
FURS FOR WINTER WEATHER -W s uitll ba «bl« to shouu you • niee
line of Furs shortly.
CflUU AND EXAiDiNE our stock
Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents.
Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms.
PLOWS!
VOEGTLY’S
PLOWS!
The best mouldboard plow is the
JOHN DEERE PLOW.
The best disc plow is the
ENECIA-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.
LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION
We the undersigned legal voters of
Lake l’rscinct, State of Oregon, respect
fully jietition the lion County Court of
Harney County, State of Oregon to grant
a License to Sidney Comegys to sell
Spirituous, Malt and Vinous Liquors in
less quantities than one gallon in Lake
Precinct Harney County, State of Ore
gon, for the period of three months, ns
in duty bound wo shall ever pray.
Names
Names
T ti Devine
C T Simmons
D B Baker
DTNutta
I
R A Smith
J Ivy
Edward Anderson
John Satoriea
F X Hackman
Frank Cawlfield
Win. A Johnson
John Marxhall
W V Maupin
Wm C Matney
W C Lynch
Scott Catterson
Harvey Muller
Jesse Woodcock
C A Haines.
Notice is hereby
■ lay, the 8 th day ot l>sce »oer 1904, the
undersigned will apply to the County
Court of th- State of Oregon for Harney
county, for the license mentioned in the
foregoing petition,
SIDNEY COMEOYB.
NOTICE
t
Haines & Nelson
i
VatcUers ail Opticians
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
At old Jorgensen Stand
Mail order» receive prornpl attention.
FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED bTATKb LAND OFFK B.
/
Burns, Oregon, November 2, 1904.1
Notice Is hereby given that 1he following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof Io support of his claim, and
that ■•»Id pr«Md will l>e made before the Register
and Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on December»,
¡904, viz II E. No. 1425, of John Davies. for tbe
WU HW«L NE'i HW‘i.HE,t
21, T 2V
H K 35 r. W M
ife names the following witness»-* to prove
his routintious residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis. John R. Jenkins, John Hughes
Jones, Thou-as E. Jenkins, of Hmlth, Oregon,
George W aters, of Burns, Oregon.
WM. f Ataic. Register.
tribute the proceeds aa therein directed. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Now therefore in purauance to aaid
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
<
Burns, Orc., November 2.
Decree and order of aale I will on the
Notice is hereby given that the following
28th day of November, 1904, at the hour named
settler hat filed notice of hla iatent’on
of o’clock in the afternoon of «aid day, , to make proof In support ot his eialm and that
paid pr<x>f will be made tx.-lorethe Register and
at the front door of the Court Ifouae in Receiver at Burna. Oregon,on December V, 1904,
viz if E. No. 1428, of John llught s Jones, for
Bums, Oregon, sell to the highest and MW'.BW'i.
Het. M. NU NW'4. HE‘4 NW«4. Her
i. W , R. 35 K., W M
beat bidder for each in hand the follow­
lie names tbe following wit Mmes to prove
ing deacribed real property, to wit: The his coni in nous residence upon and cultivation
said land, viz John R. Jenkins, John W.
North half of lx>t Seven (7) in Block of
Daries, of rtmith, Oregon, George Waters, ot
Three (3) in the City of Burna, Harney Burns, Oregon, and Tnomss E. Jenkins, of
Smith, Oregon
County, Oregon.
Ww. F akrk , Register.
Dated at Bnrna, Oregon thia 29th day
■ of October, 1904.
This is the time of year to look
HAM MOTHER8HFAD,
Referee for winter comforts, so call al th*
I Ijut pnbltcalion hereof November 28th : Burns Furniture Co's, store and
lMM.
Died—Friday morning, Nov. 11,
at the Harney County Hospital in
this city, Rowe Lm-as, aged 17
up to date goods, at prices to suit the times,
towing an extensive line oi Dress goods and Trim- years, from typhoid fever, after an
illnees of threw weeks. Deceased
and outing flancels, Hannellettes and waixtings. More
was born in Union county bnt had
-including the Melba Union suits,
resided in Harney c •unly for many NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ind children’s underwear, shawh, coats anti knit skirts years. She was a r.iece of Charles
t XITKD STATES LAND OSFK F.
I
Buras Orsgoa, November S, IJOd »
hortly.
and Frank Newman, of Crane Creek
. and leaves he« idea two eiatrri, Mary
¡emen ber our Shoe»--They Wear.
and Ada. of thia city and three
Rubbers and Overshoes lor young and old.
brothers. George. Frank and Ernest H« n*m*«?lh« f..Oowi«< wHrt nr* to prove
rooipltt*
and r—!*m«ltou J Mid
the two latter now residing in I-a tb»
Und J.L. Mtr. X. F Sector, L ■Haye, »nd
Arthur
Cleypsol.
all
of
la»«a. ‘tr-goa
Grande She waa an orphan both
W m F*.«e, Rar'K"
her parents being dead. The fune­
ral will be held thia afternoon and
You should call and Ret privet at
interment in the Borne cemetery.
Miller and Thompson's—closing
The bereaved relatives have the
out prices that cannot I* equaled
(pmpelby of a wide circle of friend». i elsewhere.
MY MWDS -TIIB KIM TIAT WYE SATEFACDM.
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See Premium offer on Page Four.
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A Specialty ef Short Orden.
Table furnished with everything
the market afford* Your patron­
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