The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 19, 1904, Image 4

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    Jess Alberson is iu the city.
s-Jíerald
LEGAL NOTICES.
The Thanksgiving ball will be a
bummer so don’t miss it.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Order groceries from the Miller
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UNITED STATES LAND t>FFI< F
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Harry Cary was up again from ®
I hompson closing out stock.
Kuril». Oregon, October 1... Ivl.l
Lawen Wednesday.
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» Notice i« hereby given that Scott .llayes. of
Joe Combs, the Grant county Lawru. Oregon, ha« tiled noiice of intention
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! to make proof on his desertland elnlm No. 311,
The O. C. Co. know no competition, cattle
buyer, was in thia city Mon- forjhe
for ine i^ta
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ia,T..*H,k.Sk..W M. Is'tor. the Kegi.ior
the old reliable.
\jday.
.nd Receiver at Bum«, Oregon, ou Friday, the
2Mh day ot November, 19M.
Ira Mahon spent a few days in
nainea the following wttne.se., to prove
Hay for sale—250 tons in quant- the He complete
Irrigar _____
ion and reclamation ol subi
our city since our last issue.
ities to suit. Write to or inquire of
Osborne and Acme mowers at the o. Fred Otley, Lawen, Oregon.
aUoiL*weu, ore»on.
WM rABBti Rl.g|,ter
Are you going to the Railroad if so do
not forget the O. C. Co.
ikculation or
THIS COUNTY.
BEK 19 1901.
“BROWN’S”
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tatti»» of Siurns
ami »»» tA»m.
CAas. IPi/son.
! <Si»v9nl dk ^ro.
up from his home
i, Dentist. Office
ti« i» VWfUy building.
W. McClain left here Tuesday
Jaldwell. Idaho, where he goes
n >ok after some business
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F I llf.e O. C. Co. are always right as to
•s and quality, don’t 'orget tbit»
1 you »rearranging to
lace your
,g orders.
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A Haines waa in the city Sat-''
vy evening tn route to Portland
re he was called as a witness
"i>he federal court
u want to buy your goods right,
Lt My get the prices of the < >. C. Co. who
i\f |ihe largest buyers, and
the closest
,re, beet quality.
.ung Sing has opened a Bakery
Launtdry in the old Masonic
w®8t °f Trisch A Done-
^*vs. See his ad in another col-
ELEGANT IN STYLE-BEAUTIFUL IN DESIGN-MODERATE IN PRICE—REST IN QUALITY
We can show o >r patrons this y> ar the nv st complete line of goods ever handlet
sugar,
sate and White Bose flour.
Wilton is confined Io hie
this etty suffering from
prostration.'
’ He is pro-
rvous
verv
well
a.
present and
sing
to be able to return to bis
days.
Harry Smith announces that the
'banksgiving ball will be one of
is effort« which means it will be
be social event of the season. We
eome new and unique
Iwjyj ,.■»!» wilt be introduced.
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IVindct^Rtey E. Smith, son of Mr and
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Fres! Free!—Handsome China­
ware absolutely free. We are still
giving tickets on Chinaware for cash
purchases only. We now have
a large supply on hand. Take a
peep in our windows.—Lunaburg
<& Dalton.
Gentlemen’s clothing cleaned and
repaired at a reasonable price. Call
at the Sarah D. Hill residence in
South Burns.
A. K. Richardson, accompanied
by his wife, Mrs Robt. Irving and
Miss Leatha Smith, came down
from Harney thia morning.
Harry Smith wishes to announce
that arrangements have been com­
pleted for “Mother*' H. E. Smith,
who now occupys the Syme bouse,
to give supper for the Thanksgiving
Ball.
The official canvass of the elec­
tion returns in this county has been
completed. The vote stood: Rep­
ublican 390|; Democratic, 187-J;
Socalist, 79; Prohibition, 7; Peo­
ples, 4,
The Burns Furniture Company
have recently added some new and
attractive designs to their stock of
iron beds, and at prices that arc
sure to appeal to the home furnish­
er. Call and inspect.
Chas and John Adams were here
yesterday from the Owyhee after
lumber
with which to complete a
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water wheel for irrigating purposes
They left for home this morning,
It takes about tw<> weeks to make
a trip for this lum’ier.
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IFLUBLE DBY H4IS-TH KIND THAT GIVE SATISFACTION.
R. J. Williams was brought in'*
! from his home cn Silver Creek last
cw and up to date goods, at prices to suit the times.
^e are showing an extensive line of Dress goods and Trim­ , Saturday for medical treatment
wool and outing flancels, flannellettes and waistings. More ' His physicians found him suffering
used in connection therewith and con­
sisting of lieer kegs, tubs, tanks, casks,
barrels, hoops, bungs and other articlea,
also all corks, bottles, bottle boxes bottle
cases, cork machine, truck, loop wire,
locks and other articles used in connec­
tion with the “Bottling Department’’ oj
said brewery and more fully Bet forth in
said “Exhibit B.”
Dated this 29 day ot October 1904.
SAM MOTHERSHEAD,
Receiver.
Date of last publication hereof Dec. 3,
1904.
Remen her our Shoes—They Wear.
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Rubbers and Overshoes for young and old.
I SCHWARTZ & BUDELMAN,
Bup^s, Oregon.
Mrs M A. Fry wh<->- h» haa the
advantage of eapwiwneed rur«a
I.ADIES’ READY TO WEAR GARMENTS—New in ever) particular
FU^S FOR WINTER WEATHHR -We mill be »bl« to shout you • nie
line of Furs shortly.
CAhb AND EXACQiNE OUR STOCK
Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents.
Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Tenns.
BURNS, OREGON
VOEGTLY’S
PLOWS!
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
LIQUOR LICENSE
PETITION
We the undersigned legal voters of
Lake Precinct, State of Oregon, respect
fully petition the Hon County Court of;
Harney County,State of Oregon to grant
a License to Sidney Comegys to sell
SpiritUGUM, 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, as
| in duty bound wo sliall ever pray.
Names
Names
T G Devine
IC T Simmons
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I) It Baker
I I) T Nutt«
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It A Smith
IJ ivy
Kdward Anderson1
John Satories
F X Hackman
■ Frank CawlUeld
Wm. A Johnson
J John Marshall
W V Maupin
Wm < Matney
I Scott Catteraon
W C Lynch
Ilarvev Muller
I Jesse Woodcock
C A I Iair.es.
Notice is hereby given that on Tues-1
NOTICE OF SALE IN PARTITION.
<lay, the 0 th tlay of Dece > Mr 1904, I, the
undersigned will apply to tlie Ci ounty
In the Circuit Court of the State of < >re- |
Court of the State of Oregon for Harney
gon, for Harney County.
county, for the license tnonlionorl in the
Etta Hayes, Plaintiff,
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foregoing petition.
vs.
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SIDNEY COMEGY8.
II. M. Horton, Itefendant.j
Notice is hereby given that under and
by virtue of a Decree and order of sale
made and entered in the Circuit Cnurt of
the Htate of Oregon, on tlie 12th day of
October, 1904, in a suit therein pending,
wherein Etta Hayes was plaintiff, and
II. M. Horton, was defendant, in which
said delree ami order tlie undersigned,
Ram Mothershead, was ap|s>inted referee
to sell the property described therein,
to-wit: the North half of Lot Seven (7)
in Block Three < 3), of the City of Borns,
Harney County, Oregon, in the same
manner required by law for the sale ot
real property on execution ami to dis­
tribute the proceeds as therein directed.
Now therefore in pursuance to said
Decree and order of sale I will on the
28th day of November, 1904, at the hour
ot o’clock in the afternoon of said day,
at tho front door of the Court House in
Burns, Oregon, sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash in hand the follow-
ing »leecribed real property, to wit: The
North half of Ix>t Seven (71 m Block
Three <3) in the City of Burns, Harney
County, Oregon.
Dated at Burns, Oregon this 29th day
of tJctober, 1904.
KAM MOTHEH8IIFAD,
Referee.
Lost publication hereof November 28th
1904.
Hirn« ONfM. Novembers. 1JS4 ♦
Notice la hereby siren that < barlew T. Mil »er,
of (Awes. Oregon, bae filed nciUce of intention
PLOWS!
The best mouldboard plow is the
NOTICE
Haines & Nelson
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Watchmakers ad Optician:
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
At old Jorgensen Stand
Mail orders receive prompt attention.
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
LEWIS A GARRETT, 1’ropts
Special attention given
to transcient custom and
freight teams.
Horses kept by the day,
week or'month.
FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED STATKsLAND OFFICE,
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Burn«, Oiegou, November 2, l#04.|
Notice !« hereby given that the following (
liMined settler has filed notice «»f bls Intention
to make final proof in support of h’s claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Register
an«l Receiver at Burns. Oregon, on December!»,
1904, viz 1! E. No. 1425,of John Davies, for the
W‘i HW'i, NE'i HWJ4. HF.«* NWb. *»*. -’L T 29
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He name« the following witncssco to prove
his continuous resilience u|M/ti and cultivation
of said laud, viz John R. Jenkins, John IIUKhes
Jones, Tho' *as R. Jenkins, ol Binitto, Oregon,
(ieorge Waters, of Hurns, Oregon.
W m . F arrr . Register.
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
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Burnt, Ore., November X l‘> 4. I
Notice in hereby given that the following
na>no! aaetrl»-r han filed notice of hit intention
to make proof In suptFort of hit claim and that
Mid proof will be made betorrtbe Register and
Receiver at Hurns.Oregon,on De< etnl»er 9. 1904.
vlt H K. No. ¡426. of John Hughes J one«, for
-W ' < HWL. Hen. 2t. NU NW'g.
NW»4. Ser.
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He name« the following wttnrtnes te prove
hi« continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis John H. Jenklna, John W.
levies, of rmi’h. <>re«on. <teorge Water», of
Burna, Oregon, «nd Thom«« K. Jenkin«, of
Hm I th. Oregon
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W m . F arrk , Register.
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from typhoid fever Mr. Williams NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I
Arrivals -including the Melba Union suits.
is being cared for at the home of
I- »dies’ and children’s underwear, shawl.«, coats and knit skirts i
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
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le here shortly.
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having just returned from the rail­
road with freight for merchants
here.
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the Anu of Weidenberg A Berg du here­
by give notice that I will on
Monday, the 5th day of December 1904,
in the City of Burns, Harney County,
Oregon offer for.sale, aud sell at public
auction for cash, to the highest bidder,
at the hour of 1 o’clock I*. M. at the
court house door tlie real property here­
inafter described, and immediately
thereafter, and before the hour of I
o’clock 1’. M. at the Brewery building
on said lot 6 the personal property here ,
inafter decribed, to wit:
Ix>ts one, two, three and six of block j
Forty-throe af the city of Burns, Harm v
County, Oregon, together will» tlie
Brewery building,cellar, garna-y. stable
ice house and all other buildings, struc-'
tures or improvements situated there­
on, Brewery well, one 12 horse power
vertical engine used in connection with
said Brewery building together will all
shafting, pulloys, fixtures, pump Bteam
kettle, piping, machinery, tools, scales,
equipments and apparatuses, malt bin
and kiln, everything used in connection
with said Brewery plant more fully de­
scribed in “Exhibit B” of tlie plaintiff's
complaint, refered to and used as a ba­ 1
sis in said decree, also tlie cooperage '
Frank and Charles Newman and
the Lucas sisters desire to express
tbeir sincere appreciation of the
kindness and sympathy shown bv
friends during the late illness of
their niece and sister. Rose.
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call at the Sarah D. Hill residence,
South Burns.
Bert Bower was in the other day?
Haines and Nelson have received
a handsome lot of watches, clocks
and silverware suitable for wedding
and Christmas present«.
You
should
see
them.
Judge Le vens is preparing to
erect a large modern residence on
Hon. I. S. Geer is confined to his
bis ranch below this city, He has
room. His physician has not been
the plans completed and will have able to diagnose his case as yet and
the foundation built and the lum-
fears his patient is in for a siege of
ber on the ground this fall read y typhoid fever.
for early work in the spring.
Men and boy’s wool hats cheap—
Misses Frank Shelley and June Miller & Thompson.
Cavender spent several days at
Misses Mary and Ada Lucas took
Lawen this week visiting friends
their
departure Sunday afternoon
and relatives and hunting water
with
their
uncles for Lawen. The
birds. Frank got a pelicai ,n, but
young
ladies
are staying with Mrs.
never brough any of her game
David Cary for the present.
home—that is birds.
MnE. P. S mith. is here from bis
Pfegorth Yakama
Harry
je for several years and
y made his home in
Wis. He is dealing
in horses and is here
ase of securing some of
horses for shipment,
Messrs. Jas. Dalton, Wm. Farre
ly old time friends are and Satn Mothershead arrived borne
ftiim.
from the lakes last Monday even­
lie little 11-year old ing They report poor luck on ac­
Mr. and Mrs Perrv count of not having a boat at tbeir
quite badly scalded disposal. They succeeded in cap­
morning. The little turing a live swan and brought it
king with her feet against home.
loor of the range when
J. T. Garrett and wife took their
I reached for something I departure Thursday by private con­
[ the stove her sleeve veyance for Ontario where Mrs.
bon a hook on the coffee Garrett will visit her parents, Mr.
1 turning the boiling con- and Mrs. Lee Caldwell, for some
t>n the little girl’s legs, time. Mr. Garrett will return home
r. was called immediate- in a few days accompanied by Dal­
Eeved the little sufferer. ton Biggs and family who are re­
I is all below the knees turning from a visit to the St.
Louis fair and their old home in
Missouri.
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by us
Henry Blackwell has returned
Mrs. Wm Buffington and son
from Heppner where he delivered NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
are here on a visit to her parents,
cattle for shipment.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.)
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cummins.
Burns. Oregon, October 13. 1' amj
Remember Browns Profit Shar- | Notice is hereby given that the following-
Born—At the home of Mrs. M.^
fianiiFft
vniirnniinnn
witk
named
settler
h««’flled notice of her inteulion
ing Plan • tture Your coupon Wlln to make final proof
in «upportofherclaini. and
that said
A.Fry in this city, Tuesday, Nov every cash purchase.
anid proof will be made before the
th<- Register
Remitter
and Receiver at Burna, Oretrou, on November
xEli»i'vi«rH7'E7No7s»,’by Anna Moon, wid­
15. to Mr, and Mrs. Ubald Cote, a
Augustine Gilbert and Claude ow James U. Moon, deceased, for the SE\, Sec.
son.
10, T. 25
R. 32b E., W. M.
names the following witnesses to prove
Smyth were visitors from the Steiu his She
continuous roaidenea upon and cultivation
Leave orders at the City Meat Mountain section the first of the of said land, vi»: R R Sits, of Lawen. Oregon,
L. B. Springer, of Cord, Oregon, H Kelley and
Market for your Thanksgiving tut- week.
C. A. 8week, of Burns, Oregon.
W m . F abre . Register.
key.
See the line of good substantial
G. W. Young and family now oc­ shoes at Miller & Thompson’s if NOTICE OF RECEIVER’S SALE.
cupy the rooms adjoining the butc­ you are looking for bargains.
her shop recently vacated by Judge
Notice is hereby given that under and
Vic Mosier brought over a big lot by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court
Lsvens and wife.
of apples from the Belehaw ranch of the State of Oregon for tlie Couuty of
Mrs. C. A. Byrd has received a on John Day this week.
Harney, made by said court and entered
new consignment of fall and winter
on the Journal thereof on the Sth day of
Dr. Marsden was called to see October A I> 1904, in a suit whersiu
hats.
Mrs. Fred Denstedt Tbursdav even­ Louis Wo'.denberg, was plaintiff and
Born—At their home in this city?
ing. He reports the lady better.
Christian Berg was defendant, said de­
Wednesday, Nov. 16, to Mr. and
cree being based upon ai. in conformity
We will sell you anything in the with a mandate of the Supreme Court
Mrs. Platt Randall, a daughter.
line of farming machinery at prices of the State of Oregon in the aliove men­
C. W. Parrish and son Sum are i and terms that defy competition. tioned suit, and in which decne the un­
now in Grant county Mr. Parrish 1 Pieuse call and gel prices and terms dersigned was duly appointed Receiver
of the partnership property hereinafter
having gone over to attend court.
Geer A Cummins.
described, and as such Receiver wai- j
\dt
The Windsor, under the manage­
Thornton Williams a nd wife hav6 'y.
.herein ordered and directed to sell j
ment of C. B. Smith & Co., is one gone to Canyon City where he goes said partnership property and apply the (
of the most popular resorts in the to look after legal business in the proceeds in the manner set forth in said I
Decree.
interim. Fiuest of liquors and Circuit Court.
Now, therefore, l,Sam Mothershead
cigars, billiards and card tables
Seamstress desires plain sewing. tlie duly appointed, qualified and acting ]
and expert mixologists.
Anyone wishing work done may Receiver of tho partnership property of
tdam George is selling school
niture and the various districts
Those desiring bread can be ac­
mid see him before placing commodated by calling at the resi-
lers.
|dence of Mrs. A. J. Davis on the
Amoung our visitors from Crane Wt«t side of the block occupied by
■ek this week were C. R. Peterson. Miller & Thompson’s store.
Venator and AV. H. Cecil. Mr.
Mrs. Anderson and daughter,
nator remained here for several Lulu, mother and sister of Mrs.
'ke, being rattier indisposed.
Brus Byrd, arrived here Wednes-
A' (he O. C. Co. have just received ten day enroute home from Ontario.
A 'loads of goode, consisting of Bain and
They took their departure the fol-
inona wagons, barb wire, blacksmith lowing day for Prineville.
j?’ |l, furniture, nails, real oil,
“BROWN’S”
NEW FALL GOODS
C. Co. get their prices.
Jfirrr
“THE SATISFACTORY STORE”
This is the lime of year to look
for winter comforts, so call at th'
Burns Furniture Go’s, store and
leave your order for a couch of any
pattern or style
FIRST CLASS LIVERY TURNOUTS.
Hay ami train at trays
on hand.
Your patronage solicited.
South Main St, Ifiyn-t. Oregon.
Special Attention Given
I to Conducting Funerals
♦ : NEW AND ACCURATE NAY SCALES
IN aiNNECflON WITH BARN.
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Gives all the local news
The Lore Star
RESTAURANT
te make proof on hla «teeorf-laod riaim No. W.
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of Hoe. ». T. 23
R. M M W. R.,
Studebaker Wagon-,
Hack, for
before* the Register and Rw«4ver at Bum«, Or
China
Pro|wietor.
on Tueodav, the Mb day of I**' ember.
Carriages. Baggies and Buckboards pfim
HM.
Cor. Maifi ami B Streets,
namee^the following
r. —»■« to*prove
are arriving now and selling as fast the He romptete
irri.-cim and rec lamation of m M
J. L. »Its. J. H. Boctor, I. M Hayes asd MEflUS AT AUUlHOURS
as we eaa get them in. We have land
Arthor nayponl. all of La«*«, Oregon
W■ Fanns. Rorfoter
two car loads of these go's 1 a here
Bakery in «onneetion
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and in trains. The beet slock of
A Speciilty of Stet (frfcn.
You should call ar.d get price, at
Wagons and Vehicles ever brought
Table
furnished with everything
Miller
and
Thom
peon
’
s
—
closing
tlo Berns. Call and look «1 goods
the
market
afford» Vuur patron-(
oat
prices
that
cannot
lie
equaled
I even if you do not desire '«» boy at
ag$ solicited.
the present time. Geer A Cummins elsewhere.
See Premium offer on Page Four
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