Are you going to the Railroad if so do not forget the O. C. Co. CIRCULATION or ■ TjmCMWNTY. ■........ batubdat . vormnix ». imm 5----- News. Buster Cawlfield is in tbe city. LEGAL NOTICES Order groceries from the Miller SOTIcB 0F REC1IVER S SALE Joe Tupker bae returned from the A Thompson doling out stock. -------- railroad. Notice is hereby given that under and Albert Oakerman is over from The O. C. Co. know no competition, by virtue of a decree ot the Circuit Court his Silver creek home. the old reliable. of the State ot Oregon for tbe County of BROWN’S” “THE SATISFACTORY STORE BROWN’S NEW FALL COODS Remember Browns Profit Shar­ ' Harney, made by said court and entered L. L. Clark was up from Narrows I on tbe Journal thereof on tbe 5th day of the first of the week for supplies. ing Plan. Secure your coupon with October A I> 1904, in a suit «herein every cash purchase. | Louis Woldenberg, was plaintiff and ELEGANT IN STYLE-BEAUTIFUL IN DESIGN—MODERATE IN PRICE—REST IN QUALITY Osborne and Acme mowers at the O. C. Co. get their prices. F. Crowley, one of the prosperous Christian Herg was defendant, said de- We can show on patrons this y ar the nv st complete line of goods ever handled 6tockmen of Lawen section, was a ; cree being based upon ai. in conformity Several local sports went to the with a mandate of the Supreme Court by us JJ, Wratar aaa&aa a*4 latifis lakes this morning to net some business visitor this week. of the State of Oregon in the above men­ Cmti, «ftsAte tout fan an A»r„ swan. LADIES’ READY TO WH a R GARMENTS-New in even particular See the line of good substantial tioned suit, and in which decree the un­ f Jrtin tta taMaa af Warns dersigned was duly appointed Receiver FURS FOR WINTER WEATHER -We tulll be able to shoeu you a niee , Mrs, C. A. Byrd has received a shoes at Miller A Thompson’s if of the partnership property hereinafter afainitf *a aati aad aaa Mam you are looking for bargains. new consignment of fall and winter described, and as such Receiver was line of Furs shortly. I flRk» A m t07«n. hats. .therein ordered and directed to s-eil Judge Sparrow has returned from rat far Cltaa. Jf. Aaaatta <4 Wn. said partnership property and apply the CAUL ANO EXACniNE OUR STOCK Tom Arnold is again in the city a few days’ visit with his friend, E. proceeds in the manner set forth in said ugustine Gilbert i® id the city with his family after spending E. Purrington, at the saw mill. Decree. Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents. i Diamond. Now, therefore, I, Sam Mothershead, aeyeral weeks on the ranch. Men’s wear cleaned and repaired r. W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office tlie duly appointed, qualified and acting ; Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy 'I'erms. Comwiiaaioner Miller, accompan­ by piece or month at the Hill resi­ Receiver of the partnership pro)>erty of taira in Veogtly building. ied by his wife and infant son, dence.—Mrs Moon. the film of Woldenberg A Berg do here­ I. M. Davis was over from Drew-'' by give notice that 1 will on he young people who went to came up from Lawen Wednesday ney to take in the necktie ball returning Thursday. sey a few days this week on busi­ -Monday, tlie Sth day^of December 1904, in the City of Burns, Harney County, >rt an excellent time. Geo. and Prestley Smyth, the ness. He was accompanied by bis Oregon offer for sale, and sell at public ie O. 0. Co. are always right as to auction for cash, to tlie highest bidder, Diamond valley stockmen, were sister, Mrs S. D. Hill. js and quality, don’t 'orget this at the hour of 1 o’clock 1*. M. at the the guests of relatives and friends Members of Inland Lodge No. 70, n you are arranging to .lace your court house door the real property here­ here the first of tbe week. K. of P. are requested to attend a inafter described, and immediatoly ig orders. regular meeting at the hall next thereafter, and before tbe hour of 4 Ire. Geo. Hiller and her babies Scott and Bailey Hayes, accom­ o'clock P. M. at the Brewery building j in from their home a few days panied by their families and moth­ Thursday evening. on said lot 6 the personal propertv here­ Robt. Reed, head clerk in the inafter decribed, to wit: week.' er, were up from their homes near Lots one, two, three and six of block > y6u want to buy your goods right,1 Lawen the latter part of the week Fred Haines general merchandise establishment at Harney, come Forty-three af the city of Burns, llarney get tlie prices of the O. C. Co. who on land business. County, Oregon, together with the the largest buyers, and the closest down from that place yesterday. The Baker City Democrat reports j Brewery building, cellar, garna’y. stable th , best quality. We will sell you anything in the ice house and all other buildings, struc­ Mrs. E. J. Lampshire of Burns in S. Geer is much improved from that city. The lady has just re­ line of farming machinorv at prices tures or improvements situated there­ recent illness and was able to turned from a visit to the fair at St. and terms that defy competition. on, Brewery well, one 13 horse poivor vertical engine used in connection witli TY T I m the streets yesterday. Louis and is expected here today. Please call and get prices and terms said Brewery building together will all I ' 1 9 B ads of goods, consisting of Bain ami i said “Exhibit B.” John and Clarence Cary were Pike county for the democrat. I 1 BURNS. OREGON 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 ions wagons, barb wire, blacksmith I, furniture, nails, ecal oil. sugar, visitors from Lawen this week. You should call and get prices at ate and White Rose flour. They report their stock in fine con­ Miller and Thompson’s—closing Dated this 29 day of October 1901. SAM MOTHERSHEAD, Receiver. iupt. Gilcreet arrived hero Sun- dition, which is general throughout out prices that cannot be equaled Date of last publication hereof Dec. 3, y and spent a few days in this that section, and they have mi elsewhere. 1904. for the abundance of feed with which to E. T. and Scott Hailey took in L. S. Co. Mr. Gilcrest bad just winter them. the Thanksgiving times in our city. notice of sale in partition . urned from a trip to Portland Pete waB a caller at this office yes­ r attending to business Of g y ie R. J. Williams, who bae been Hering from typhoid fever at the me of Mrs. M. A. Fry, is now on s mend, although he eufiered from morrbages of the stomach the st of the week. Free! Free!—Handsome China­ ware absolutely free. We are still giving tickets on Chinaware for cash | purchases only. We now have large supply on hand, '■ Take a peep in our windows.—Lunaburg & Dalton. The Carter House Barber Shop Ontario, Lee Caldwell proprietor, one of the moet elegant tonsoriai triors in ail Eastern Oregon. Hot id cold bathe with a spray bath mnected. Les’sold time friends re invited to call on him while at ntario. F. M. Bunyard and family are now visiting relatives and friendein this county, having come over from their home on the Malheur the latter part of last week. Frank was in the city the other day and reports his conduct excellent. Reglste/'A. W. Gowan of the lo- al land office and Ike Schwartz -ere over ta Canyon City this week 'here in company with Thornton VilliaoM they took the Royal Arch iegreee in the Masonic lodge. Ike eturaed home Thursday and Mr. Iowan is expected on today's stage John McMallwn, oar artistic pho- ngrapbor, who has been absent ince last July, taking in the St. x>uw fair, visiting hie old home in Afisooosin and other points of inter­ nt, arrived boms yesterday He ■ays tbe fair was magnificent and *bile he saw many things of inter- nt, be ie eatiafled there was much ie did not eee. His many friends »nd patrons are glad to welcome aim home. the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ terday ar.d says he is now on the In gon, for Ilaruey County. old homestead and still in the Etta Hayes, Plaintiff, I vs. market. II. M. Horton, Defendant.) F. J Harrison ie having rooms Notice is hereby given that under aud fitted up in the Red Front Barn by virtue of a Decree and order of sale building for a barber shop and ex­ made and entered in the Circuit Court of tlie State of Oregon, on the 12th day of pects to be ready for business next October, 1904, ill a suit therein pending, week. Mr. Harrison expects his wherein Etta llayes was plaintiff, and wife and child here about tomorrow | IL M. Horton, was defendant, in which said decree and order the undersigned, night. Sam Mothershead, was appointed referee J. T. Garrett come back yester­ to sell the property described therein, day from Ontario, where he went to-wit: the North half of Lot Seven (7) to take his wife on a visit and in Block Three t3), of the City of Burns, bring back Dalton Biggsand family. Harney County, Oregon, in the same manner required by law for the sale of *‘T” says Lee Caldwell lias a neat real property on execution and to dis­ and up to dato barber shop in the tribute tlie proceeds as therein directed. Now therefore in pursuance to said Carter House and Bruss Byrd ie Decree and order of sale I will on the bigger than ‘‘Daddy.” 28th day of November, 1901, at the hour Charles Miles, the young man of o’clock in the afternoon of »aid day, brought in from Alvurd ranch some at th« front door of the Court House in time ago in a very serioUB condition Burns, Oregon, sell to the highest and suffering from blood poison, is con­ best bidder for cash in hand tlie follow­ ing deqpribed real property, to wit: The valescent. His life was in danger North half of Ixit Seven (7) in Block for a time and his physicians Three (3) in the City of Burns, Harney thought itwould be necessary at . County, Oregon. least to remove his arm, but fortun­ Dated at BurnB, Oregon this 29th day ately he has improved to such an of October, 1904. SAM MOTHERSHEAD, extent that only his second finger Referee. will have to be amputated. Last publication hereof November 20th 1904. Studebaker Wagons, ’Hacks Carriages, Buggies and Buckboards are arriving now and selling as fast as we can get 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 & Cummins County Clerk Mothershead wore a very satisfied smile when seen yesterday evening and upon inquiry tbe reporter found be had received a fine new book typewriter for tbe Clerk’s office which is up to date with every modern improvement. It wae needed. The old one had been doing service for a long time and has now been placed on a pen- ■ioD. i ! ALL AND WINTER WEAR MY GOODS—THE KIND THAT GIVE SATISFACTION. J 1 rns, Oregon Also a full stock of Disc and Tooth Harrows and Seeders L. LIQUOR LICENSE We the undersigned legal voters of Lake Precinct, State of Oregon, respect fully petition the lion County Court of Harney County,State <>( Oregon togrant a License to Sidney Comegvs 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, as in duty bound wo shall ever pray. Names Names T < • Devine C T Simmons I) It Baker D T Nutts R A Smith .1 Ivy Edward Anderson John Satories F X Ilaekmau Frank Cawlfield Wm. A Johnson John Marshall W V Maupin Wm (' Matney W C Lynch Scott Cattcrson Harvey Muller Jesse Woodcock C A Haines. Notice is hereby given that on Tae«- day, the (> th day of Dece i.uer 1904, tl tie undersigned will apply to the Colin ty Court of the State of Oregon for Harney, county, for the license mentioned in the ; foregoing petition. SIDNEY ( oMI.UYS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.' UNITED ST \TES ¡.AND OFFICE, | Birriiw, Oivgon, Novcmlxtr 2, 1904.1 Notice in hereby ulven Hint the following nmned Bottler han filed notice of hia Intention to nink»' final proof in support of hia claim, and that naid proof will be made before the Regiatvr A. B. Macpherson of Ontario and Receiverat Burna, Oregon, on December 9, 1904, viz II E. No. 142.'», of John Davies, for the was here this week with a load of WU NE'4 sW-t, HE'.. NW „ «••••. ’21, T 2# H i i I»» E W M. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. sweet potatoes and pop corn. He ile name’s the following witn-sa.-a to prove continuous residence upon and cultivation UNITED STATE« LAND OFFICE. i hia said was also introducing some air com­ land, viz: John R. Jenkins, John Hughes Burna Oregon, Novembers, I'KM.i of Jones, Thon as E. Jenkins, of smith, Oregon, < pressed honey which was prepared Notice ia hereby given that Charles T. Miller, George Waters,of Burns, Oregon. of Lawen, Oregon, has filed notice of intention W m . F a rhe . Register. I by Pennington Bros, of his section. to make proof on hia deeert-land ciaim No. for the E»$ of 8ec. 30, T. 23 8 , R. : i E„ W. M It is a new method of putting up before the Register and Receiver at Burns, Or­ egon, on Tueadav, the 6th day of December. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION honey which has every indication 1904. He nameajthe following witneM«*8 to prove UNITED STATES LAND Ob Fl< E. I of being quite a success and very the complete irrigation and reclamation of aaid Burna, ore., November 2. ls-'S. i land: J. L. Sitz, J. 1*. Rector, L B Hayea and Notice Ie hereby given that the follow Ina Arthur Claypool, allot Lawen, Oregon handy. The writer was given a named aettler haa Slert notlee of log intention W m E arkr , Register. sample but as yet has not given it I to make proof in eopnort of Ida claim atol that »■1,1 proof will lie made before the Kexiateraurt Receiver at Borne. Oregon,on December 9,I'.SM, a trial. Mac is quite successful viz II E. No. IWll, of John Ifuirhea Jone», for HW'.HW'.. H. NU NW.q. .WK1» NW1,. Mee. with bis loads of produce brought NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION If., T 'J9 li, K. 3. K.. W. M lie nnmen the following wltne»».-ato prove here and the poor boy deserves PNITKD STATES LAN l> OFf'K E. ( hl» Cotrtinnona realrtenee upon end cultivation Oregon, November 15. 1904.1 of aahl latol, viz John K. Jenkin». John W. patronage for two of his daughters Notice in iBtirni, hereby given that the following ltavlee, of Smith. Oregon, George Water«, of named Mettler hat filed notice of I i I h intention Burn», Oregon. anrt Tnomva E. Jenkin», of married newspaper men and Mac to mate final proof in support of hia claim, an«l Smith, Oregon that aaid (proof will be made l>ofore the Resta­ W m . F zhiik , Itegiater. is carrying a big load. te r and Receiver, at Burna, Oregon. «»n Imrein- ber 22. 1904, via If E No D-D of * \ Grant Thompson was a visitor! ( atteraon for lx>ta 9. 10. 11 and 12. Mor 20, and lA)U 1, -2. 3, 4, 5 and 6, dec. 29, T. 2ft « . I< 3 E from Lawen Wednesday looking af­ He names the following witneaaeK to prove This is the time of year to look i hia con tin nona reaidenc** upon and cultivation ter some business affairs and to take of aaid land, via: Newt. Hooter. I. B Hayea. for winter comforts, so call at th' | J. L. Sitz and Geo W Luce, all of Lawen, Ore­ hia son and daughter Frank and gon. Burns Furniture Co’s, store arid W m . F arr »., RegMer. to date goo?s, at prices to suit the times, | wing an extensive line of Dress goods and Trim- Floy, who ar* students at the high d outing flancels, fiannellettes and waistings. More school, home to spend Thanksgiv­ ing. Mr Thompson is one of the eluding the Melba Union suits. children’s underwear, shawls, coats and knit skirts progressive men of Harney county and is ever readv to lend a helping rtly. .hand toward the advancement of this promising section. He states member our Shoes--They Wear. that county high school "is the ubbers and Overshoes for young and old. finest thing that ^v--r happened" ar.d ia well pleased with the pro­ gress his children have made in that institution of learning. Mr. Thompson was accompanied home by Miss Mary Otley. another stu­ dent who wished to eat turkey din­ ner with the home folks. ARTZ & BdDELMAN, Be sure and call and see and get prices before purchasing. Haines & Nelson Watchmakers and Opticians Watch Repairing a Specialty. At old Jorgensen Stand .Mail orders receive prompt attention. GARRETT, I’ropta. Special attention ¿icen, to transcient castoni and freight teams. Horses kept by the day, week or'munth. FIRST CLASS LIVERY TURNOUTS. Hay and ¿rain always on hand. Your patronage solicited. South Main St, Eurns, Oregon. Special Attention Given to Conducting Funerals NEW AMI ACCURATE HAY SCALES IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. THE .TIMES-HERALD leave your order for a couch of any i pattern or style Gives all the local news Lung Sing Bakery and Laundry. Tbe Lose Star Fresh Bread, Pies, RESTAURANT Cakes & Cookies China George, Proprietor. Cor. Main and B Streets always on hand. Welcome A Vorgtly building, weet of Tri »ch A Itonegan'i saloon. MEALS AT AbLilHOURS See Premium offer on Page Four. Bakery in eonneetion. A Specialty ef Sheri Orders. Table furnished with everything Hay for sale—250 tons in quant­ ities to suit. Write to or inquire of tl.e market affords Your patron­ Fred Otley, I.awen. Oregon. age solicited. 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