The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 26, 1904, Image 2

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    T
Horton's for Christmas presents
arrived in this city last Monday SCOTT CA1TERSON IS RECOVERING
evening on the Canyon stage. Mr.
Men and boy’s wool hats cheap—
Scott Catteison, the young Miller & Thompson.
Smith came in on business connect­
SATURDAY. NOVIMBEB 26, 1904.
ed with the <■ la of the late Abner man that was so badly wounded ■ Mrs. Frank Bunyard is visiting
Robbins. His friends were some­ last Friday night in an altercation at the home of Assessor Loggan.
subscrh •TION RATES:
what shocked to learn that he had with Richard Haines at Narrows,
\V. T. Hill was irk from the ranch
One Year ............ .. . . ..................
12.00
just escaped death by eating some­ was brought to the Harney Coun­
1.00
Hix Moutha
to spend Thanksgiving with his
thing
the
day
before
he
came
in
Three Months
.............................................7ft
ty Hospital in this city Wednes­
that poisoned him Tom Morrison, day and his physician is very family.
Miss Maude Clark, one of the
.IlJI.IAN HYHD — — — — M*R»K«r the driver 011 the other end of the
hopeful of his speedy recovery.
line was also poisoned in a like
teachers of this county, is over from
The young mail is improving
With this issue The Times- manner .Mr. Smith soon recovered rapidly and will certainly recover. Drewsey the guest of friends.
Herald begins another year and upon reaching this city and secur The laparaloiny operation by
Loren Hembree and wife are up
another mile stone is left behind. ing medicine. He finished up his Dr Marsden was performed about from Narrows, the guests of B. W.
business here and after stepping in
Hamilton and family.
In keeping with the Thanks­
and paying his subscription to this five hours after the wound was
giving times we wish to extend
Frank Johnson and wife took |
great religious which has l>ec< me made and the escapage from the
our thanks for the generous pat­ an essential in hi: household, left intestines and internal hemorrhage their departure last Mbnday for]
ronage of the past year. The yesterday morning for home.
made it more complicated and in- West fall where they will spend the
Times-Herald has prospered in
' creased the danger of death. Dr winter.
proportion to the growth and ad­
See the handsome toilet Bet that
Made Things Lively.
Marsden found the wounded man
vancement of the country, Its
had been cut four times, but only Lunaburg & Dalton are giving
business and circulation have m-
A team belonging to the P. I.. S. two were bad and but one dan­ away. A coupon with eyery caeh
< l eased very materially during the Co. made quite a lively run down gerous. The slash across the hip purchase.
year just closed and it appreciates main street yesterday afternoon. was about four inches in length
A. W. Howser and wife, the old
the encouraging remarks of its O. Calkins was in the cart attached and was quite ugly, although pioneers of Harney, were the guests
friends, ft will continue to do its to the team in company with the not dangerous.
of their daughter, Mrs J. E. Loggan,
part in future toward the develop­ driver. Calkins objected to the
The wounds were made by a yesterday.
ment of Harney county and advan­ speed and decided to vacate but lie stock knife and the dangerous one
Clarence Drinkwater is up from
didn’t light rightside up and his face
cing its interests.
pains him some as a consequence. in the upper left abdomen pene­ his post of duty in the J. L. Sitz
The driver, a man in the employ of trated the cavity and made a rent store at Lawen, circulating among ,
VV. L. Douglas, the shoe man the Company whose name we did in one of the large inleslines. The his friends here.
1
who has just been elected gover­ not learn, stayed with the rigging operation which has every indi-
.John Laycock of the John Day1
nor of /Massachusetts, spent $34,- until they reached the Voegtly cation of being most successful, section is in this city, lie informs I
3oo during the campaign accord­ field, when a quick turn upset his was performed under difficulties us ho is here for the purpose of buy-|
ing to his own statement. He calculations and he found himself with unskilled help and on a ing cattle but. as yet had not bought
will hold the office for one year hugging a fence post shortly after. kitchen table.
Marsden any.
Dr
at a salary of $8,000, the chief ex­ The frightened team ran back up stitched up the intestine and
Haines and Nelson have received |
ecutive of that state being elected the street and some men succeeded watched his patient very closely a handsome lot of watches, clocks
every year. Not .many people in running them into the Simon ’ for many hours.
and silverware suitable for wedding
Lewis barn where they broke the
would spend that amount for ad­
Mr.
Catterson
stood
the
trip
of
and Christmas presents,
lounge out of one buggy and badly
vertising—- especially in that way
should
see them.
30'miles
well
and
at
this
writing,
Forunately
the
jammed a hack,
—but Gov. Douglas will make it occupants were not seriously hurt nine days after receiving the
Ed Howard isover from his home
pay big in his shoe business.
wounds, he is able to read the at Drewsey. He is much improved
papers and entertain his friends. in health and says his father, one of
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Much credit is due Dr. Mars- the oldest pioneers of Eastern Ore­
The Times-Herald is pleased to
I den for the success of this very gon is enjoying good health.
uote a very material rise in the
T. J. Shields -is over from
difficult operation and the condi­
price of cattle. Front reliable in­ creek.
A loaded wagon broke through
formation it learns that buyers are
Henry Goodlow and wife are in tion of the patient at this time the curbing on the town well in the
speaks highly for his skill.
now offering better prices. One the city.
square next to the Red Front barn
man wanting a car load has offer­ Do you want blacksmith coal? The O.
yesterday. The timbers had rotted
Carrol Cecil is spending a. few away.
Fortunately the wagon
ed $33 for th rees delivered at C. Co. is headquarters.
days
in
our
city.
He
has
just
re
­
passed
over
without going down.
of-
Winnemucca and several have
Corte3 Elliott and wife'tire guest* turned from a visit to his family
fered $22 for twos.
Hon. J. L. Sitfc spent several days
of Mrs. \V T. Hill and family.
in Portland and also made a trip
in
our city this week on business, I
Heating stoves at Voegtly's. See to his California ranches while ab­
The Times-Herald is pleased Voegtly for heating stoves.
sent. He slates that green feed having come up to meet H. B.
Smith, the Spokane broker. Mr.
to find considerable interest awak­
The little daughter of Mrs. Elma was fine at- the latter place when he
ened tn the proposed meeting of Jones is nqiorted as sick witli typhoid. left and stock was doing well. Sitz informed The Thimes-Herald
livestock men to be held in this Myrtheline, the little daughter of Mr. Carrol made a special report to that he has not yet fully recovered
city Dec. 24, for the purpose of and Mrs. (!. K McPhoeters is suffering The Times-Herald man in regard from the effects of his cun-away ac­
cident some weeks ago. He took
The Burns Furniture Company
PAYS TO TRADE AT
discussing needed legislation aod j from typhoid fever.
to our mutual friend W. H. Hogan,
his departure for home yesterday have recently added some new and
the general outlook in the stock
E. W. Lewis and wife were VÍ8Í- stating he had landed him at his
accompanied by D. N. Catterson.
attractive designs to their stock of
business.
tors from the Warm SpriugH this home in Albany without any trou­
iron beds, and at prices that are
ble and left him in the special care
j week.
sure to appeal to the house furnieh-
P. M. Chenev and family spent of Rus Wyatt with instructions not
WAR ON TURKEY.
Call and inspect.
Where one can find a fine assortment of
Thanksgiving with relatives and ¡to allow Hogan to stray far from
his
own
roof
without
a
body
guard.
The people of Burns and county ' friends in this city.
Mrs. Cecil and the children were all
in general spent Thanksgiving in
M. V. Smith is greeting old well and happy he reports.
ONLY EXCLUSIVE
the usual manner with an abund­ j friends on our streets. lie came in
KIVI.ES.
tìe-, ree of
>: will fin-!
ance of good things to eat. War ' on land business.
pcrieatoT
9HAKS and
art ; ;1 r t.
was declared on turkey and many
V £. H C ”
Remember Brown’s Profit Shar-
IN BURNS
Were selected with a view to
PETITION.
“gobblers have gobbled their last
ing Plan. Securo your coupon with
Comfort and Reasonable prices
j “Walk-Over” Shoes
gobble”. They were gobbled up on
We, the undersigned legal voters of
Thursday in large numbers by the .every cash purchase.
sold everywhere at
GROCERIES with Quality
prosperous people of Harney coun­ Chns, Wilson has ho far recovered l’ueblo Precinct, Harney County, State
the same price.
of Oregon, respectfully petition the
first consideration, but sold on the
; as to be about the streets some. lion. County Court of lliirnev County,
ty.
margin. Get our prices.
While stock prices have not been He says lie wants to give the bed a state of Oregon, to grant a lácense to J.
-an>l to |»y
what might be desired, the crops of I rest.
C. Peterman to Sell Spirituous, Malt
We Have the Reputation of Carrying the
ZLi! Ahis
and Vinous Liquors in less quantities
r» lequest.
the past season have been excep­
ALL
THE
LATEST
Mrs. Robt. Irving and children than ono gallon in Pueblo Precinct, ’J. STr
OL CO.
tionally good and our people were spent Thanksgiving with friends in
STYLES.
Harney County, State of Oregon, for the
OHIÛC
thankful for continued health and | this city returning home yesterday ■ Period of Six Months, as in duty bound
BOOT and SHOE
the general prosperous condition of I evening.
j we will ever pray.
country.
Names
N'ames
Repairing.
Fred Remy, who has been con­ | A Lundin
Joe King
lieligous services were held at the
de xd xjtou
fined
at
the
Harney
County
Hospi
­
Joseph
Catlow
It Gilliam
Presbyterian church by Rev. A. .)
Attain Admin
Frank Adrian
tal
with
typhoid
fever,
is
now
able
Irwin, the pastor, a large congre­
E<lw J Catlow
B T Fieal
Oppotit First National
to be up.
tsnîuruuntnuœnt
i
gation attended and special music
I rod Mien
P M O’Brien
Mrs. Tom Allen, who underwent an 1> W Hefenbaugh
A Denio
was rendered for the occasion.
John VV Geary
The usual (tail was given in the o|>eration for appeudicitia two weeks »go, S Ilelenbangh.
is improving rapidly and is now able to James Cook
\V J Sisson
evening which was largely attended sit up a part of the time.
M M Doan
Robert Doan
and enjoyed by the young people of
M J O'Conners
J G Holloway
Wm.
Hanley
arrived
home
Thurs
­
this vicinity.
a lot fine
E L Holloway
C F Holloway
day evening from a trip to outside
Notice is herebv givan that on Satur­
points He was accompanied from day, the Pi day of Decemlier 1904, the ¡
A Barbedwire Telephone
Watches
of
FRANK A. COLE, Propt.
undersigned will apply to the County
Canyon City by Ike Schwartz
Court of State of Oregon for Ilarney'j
First Glass, Well Appointed Hrusc.
W. 11 Culp will deliver beef 'Conntv, for the license mention)d in
Latest eatioos io Jewelry.
Judge Levelia. although now a
:
rancher and some two miles from within 5 miles of his ranch on I ba foregoing petition
Centrally 1 Kated, well furnished tables, comforta-
J C PETERMAN.
er
Reep
eye
op
town, is still quite closely connected Poison creek nt the rate of 5 cents
rooms. Rates, Meals 25 cents. Rooms yO
i
nevertheless
He had Lineman |a>r pound lor front and l> cents
cent.
Single
Beds
2^
cents.
LIQUOR
LICENSE
PETITION
per
bind
quarter.
Klink of the Telephone Co. build
him a "barbwire cable” which
Just rnaks The Cottage your headquarters
Geer «(Cummins have received an
works to perfection The 'phone elegant line of chinaware, glassware l'o the Honorable County Court of Har­
Oem.ioexlizxg'.
ney county, Oregon :
M ain St.. Burns, Oregon
wire was attached to the barbwire water sets, wine sets, vases, etc.
We, the undersigned legal voters of
Jeweler and Optician.
fence at the Voegtly field at the These goods are the iine.tev.tr dis­ Lake precinct, county of Harney,
southern end of Main Street and played in this city and must la* state of Oregon, most res|»erlfnllv peti­
tion your honorable court to grant a li­
this manner of connection was car­ seen t > be appreciated.
cense to C, A. Haines to sell spiritons,
ried to within 20 feet of the door ot
h. V, Hauck, of Rocky Ford, malt an<l vinous liquors in quantitiee
his farm residence. Judge Levens
Colorado, is in this section buying less than one gallon in said precinct for
had occasion to call this office up
range horsed and will also take a period of mx months as hi duty bound
we ever pray
yesterday evening and his sonorous
some good work animals He left Geo W Cawllield
II. D. Goodlow
tones almost knocked the 'phono in
this morning for Laweii but will Don Baker *
I
rank Cawltield
this shack from it* fastenings. This
1. G Maupin
return to burns in three or four W J Hu 11 n
suggests the proposition of a nuin-
PG Dervin
D I' Nutta
days.
l>er of such lines in this immediate
I. Hembree
\V V Man pin
A church social wilt be given in J I Cavender
Win C Matney
vicinity that would prove very con­
R. R SITZ, I awen, Oregon
E O Shipp
venient to the neighborhood At a Harney City on next Friday even­ Jess Cox
Jeune.
Simmons
John
Satoriee
trifling expense ranchers could ing amt the Presbyterian Sunday Dr J E Grave»
John Marshall
make connections with the local ex­ School choir of this city has l>een C W Curl
F W Turner
change.
invito! to go up and participate. Notice is hereby given that on Tues
Bulls ready for service, the get of
We have a nice choir of young day. the 6th day of December 1904, the
Thought of Mis I ile lasarante.
people who will leave immediately under-ignevl will apply to the County-
after echoed Friday evening for Court of the State (»1 Oregon for Harney
county, for the license mention««! in the
H. B Smith, president of the ¡that place and they look forward to foregoing petition.
H. M. HORTON. Propt.
Certified copy of pedigree
C A. HAINES.
Spokane Mortgage and Trust Co. a pleasant time
She ïimes-lieratd.
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UMBERS & DALTON'S
EVERYTHING
SHOE STORE
None Better.
James Smith
inti all
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lirther
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OVERLAND HOTEI
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Our Fall and Winter Clothing
the
lowest
BEST ASSORTMENT
BEST QUALITY
^
I rn Hxpectif^
of
aod some
the
C’
Bet
qour
this
space.
HORTON’S
Headquarters for
i
:
Christmas Goods
BULLS FOR SALE
Call early and select
Your presents
bleeder of Pure Bates Short Horn Cattle.
THU CITY DRUG STORE.
Waterloo Prince 174,184.
Riven with each purchase.