A
1*0 Constant is among our visi-
Mrs. M. E. Gray is up from Law
J4>VAa“LU‘ tors this week.
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Are you going to the Railroad if so do
CIRCULATION
OF not forget the O. C. Co.
IN THIS COUNTY.
J. P. Dickenson has been in the
- ------- j city the past few days.
SMBER io.lsiM.
News.
i The O. C. Co. know no competition,
! the old reliable.
, Mrs. J. T. Garrett has been on
I sick list this week.
Osborne and Acme mowers at the O.
\d fun ar» Aor» C. Co. get their prices.
p/ea and dt»ijn»\
" d J do*ro tAo tadios of Xonn
3":: F wrZw/^g *
CAat. Wihon.
O J Darst was circulating among
his friends in this city Sunday.
Mrs. C. A. Byrd has received a
new consignment of fall and winter
# .on Richardson was down from ‘ hats.
I
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ALrney Saturday
Miss
Mabel
Gowan
is
again
at
^br. W. C. Brown, Dentist. Office
home having closed her term of
itairs in Veogtly building.
school on Crane Cr,eek this week.
¡T. C. Dibble and wife are in the
Craig Catterson aud his brother
from Silver Creek.
Ray were visitors to our city a few
for CfUu. Jf. <St»v»m A Siro.
'he O. 0. Co. are always right aa to days this week. Craig informs us
ces and quality, don’t 'orget thia be is now located at Drewsey.
» en yon are arranging to place your
Joel Sturtevant informs us he
[■(¡liring orders.
Hank Felton aud Charles Kaiser
.11 have their new butcher shop
ten for business next Monday.
. aey will occupy the building on
/ e corner of Main and B St. south
J. C. Welcome’s harness shop.
The Carter House Barber Shop
Ontario, Lee Caldwell proprietor,
one of the most elegant tonsorial
irlors in all Eastern Oregon. Hot
id cold baths with a spray bath
innected. Lee’s old time friends
re invited to call on him while at
ntario.
Grover Jameson, who has beer«
working in the barber shop with
Len Walton for some time as an
apprentice, expects to leave Mon
day for Ontario where he will as
sist Lee Caldwell in the Carter
House shop. Good luck Grover.
F. J. Harrison has received his
chair and fixtures and opened his
barber shop in the Red Front
building. Mr- Harrison has a very
neat shop and is disappointed that
he is unable to put in his bath tubs
at this time. See his ad in this
issue.
Harry Cary has gone over to
Bill McKinuev
arrived home Drewsey with a view of locating
uesday via Canyon City from an there if business opportunities are
«tended visit to the St. Louis fair to his liking. Harry just disposed
nd other sections of the East. He of his interests in the l.awen saloon
i looking well and says he enjoyed and bifl many friends hope he may
very hour of bis visit, especially at | find a good business point and pros-
he fair where he made a complete ‘ per.
our ef the grounds and took in
Road Master Hoover was in the
very intereating feature. Bill was
city Tuesday to confer with the
_______ here daring the visit ot the presi- ; county court on some road matters.
lent and saw “Teddy” twice
He informs The Times-Herald that
A. P. Coleman and wife arrived i
jiere this week to reside permanent I
ly. Mr. Coleman is the new pro
prietor of the Caldw.fll barber shop
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Windsor and will
«lake full
of the business to-
Jiay. Hi
s well reccomended
«nd hope
tain the excellent
he has completed the meander road
with a total cost of $1100—some
thing like $300 less than the lowest
bid for contract work Mr. Hoover
also states that he spent $100 on
this road for work not included in
the plans and specifications. He
has returned to his work in the
second district and says he must
c patronage ths shop has enjoyed in push some repairs for his salary
i the past. Ho is a very pleasant will likely stop ihe first of January
gentleman. Bee bis ad in this is- | until spring.
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••BROWN’S
AN ERROR
TnE SATISFACTORY STORE
Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and 15 Cents.
Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Easy Terms.
CORRECTED.
BURNS, OREGON
VOEGTLY’S
PLOWS!
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
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SUre and C«H and See a,,d Ket Pr,CeS before Purchasing.
We will sell you anything in the
line of farming machinery at prices
Fred Otley Jr. and wife were the |
and terms that defy competition.
guests
of friends in this city a day
Please call and get prices and terms
Call For County Warrants.
or two ago.
Geer A Cummins.
Hay for sale—250 tons in quant-I Notice ¡8 hereby given that there
C T. Miller and wife, Joe Rector
¡ties
to suit. Write to or inquire of are funds in the county treasurer
land
and Bailey Hayes were in on
for the redemption of all warrants
business the first of the week. Mr. Fred Otley, Lawen, Oregon.
Miller also attended a special ses-. This is the time of year to look drawn on the general fund register
sion of court.
for winter comforts, so call at th' ed prior to May 5, 1904. Interest
The Windsor, under the manage Burns Furniture Go’s, store and on same will cease from this date.
J. M. DALTON.
ment of C. B. Smith A Co., is one leave your order for a couch of any
Treasurer.
Dec. 10,1904.
of the most popular resorts in the pattern or style.
’
pnroha8e-
interioi. Finest of liquors and
cigars, billiards and card tables LIQUOR LICENSE
and expert mixologists.
Hames & Nelson
Watchmakers and Opticians
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
At old Jorgensen Stand
Mail orders receive prompt attention.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
I NiTEPSTATES LANl>OFFICE.}
Burns, Oregon, November 15, 1904. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named Bettier has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that «aid proof will be made Itefor« the. Regis
ter and Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on Decem
ber 22, 1901, viz: 11. E. No. 101«, of William A
Catteraon for Lots 9, 10, 11 and r?, Ser 20, and
I .Ota 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, See. 2*.», T. - > < . R- 33 R. r
He namea the following witnesses to prove!
itis continuous residence upon and cultivation ,
of said land, viz: Newt. Hoover, I.. B llaycs. (
J I.. Sitz and Geo W Luce, all of l.awen, Ore
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CALDWELL BARBER SHOP. *
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
LEWIS A GA BRETT, Propts.
Special attention given
to transcient custom and
freight teams.
—
A. P. COLEMAN, Propt.
Horses kept by the day,
week orlmonth.
Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing
HUST CLASS LIVERY TURNOUTS.
Kot aud Cold Baths
Latest Art of Massaging,
Your
patronage solicited.
Post office block.
Bum.
Locate«I in •
Your patronage solicited.
South Main St , Burna, Oregon.
OregM.
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Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals
The Lose Star
RESTAURANT
Lung Sing
Bakery and Laundry.
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Also a full stock of Disc and Tooth Harrows and Seeders.
PETITION.
Mrs. Lester Hamilton was up
We, the undersigned legal voters o(
County, State
from Lawen last Saturday, accom- i 1’ue',1° 1’r‘’cinct’
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n
n . | of Oregon, respectfully petition the
panted by her brother, Roe Buch Hon. County Court of Harney County,
anan. Mrs. Hamilton came up to state of Oregon, to grant a License to J.
do some shopping and Roe to see C. Peterman to Sell Spirituous, Malt
his best girl. The latter informed anil Vinous Liquors in less quantities
The Times- Heraldman that skating than one gallon in Pueblo Precinct,
Harney County, State of Oregon, for the
was fine at Lawen
Period of Six Months, as in duty boun-1
Court Stenographer Coleman ar we will ever pray.
Names
Names
rived home from Canyon City
A Lundin
Joe King
Thursday afternoon, accompanied K Gilliam
Joseph Callow
by his eon, Cravin. Mr. Coleman Frank Adrian
Adam Adrain
says that the weather here is much B T Fical
&lw J Catlow
Fred Allen
more moderate than in Grant. P M O’Brien
A Denio
D
W
Defen
baugh
They have been skating over there
John W (teary
S Defenbaugli.
for some time.
W J Sisson
James Cook
Robert Doan
Christmas gifts are now occupy M M Doan
J G Holloway
ing the minds of the people and M J O’Conners
E I. Holloway
C F Holloway
while you are looking for suitable
Notice is hereby given that on Satur
ones just drop in to Geer A Cum day, the 10 day of Decemlier 1904, the
mins and see the fine lot of China undersigned will apply to the County
ware, Glassware, Toys. Fancj’ Court of State of Oregon for Harney
Vases, Silverware. Jewelry, Water County, for the license mention« din
tha foregoing petition.
Sete, Wine eels, China Chocolate
J C PETERMAN.
COUNTY COURT.
BROWN’S’
Remember on the the last day of this month
our premiums will be awarded. A ticket
with every cash purchase this month
To the Editor:—As there was
slight mistake in your notice of u.y
birthday party I think it only jus
tice to Mrs Sweek to rectify it.
The whole program was gotten up
by her, besides she contributed very
liberally of good things for the tab- >
le, and I, as an old friend, believe
her to be a too true daughter of Eve
to ullow any one to farther her faults
if she has any, and think it only
justice to give her credit for her
good deeds.
I can truly Bay the surprise «he
gave me was not only the greatest
but one of the pleasantest of my
life. The little faces with their
kind teacher, and their sweet voices
in song and cheers will always be
remembered with pleasure by
Fancy Creamery butter at the
G randma H askell .
City Meat Market 75 cents per roll.
Also vinegar, cider. Front quar
Horton’s for Christn.ae presents.
ters sold for cents per pound.
\ The first snow of the seasen yes
Receiver Sam Motbershead found terday morning—and a very little
no bidders for the brewery adver-
See the handsome toilet set that |
tised to sell last Monday. The
Lunaburg & Dalton are giving!,,
sale was postponed for one week.
away A coupon with every cash |
Sets, Celuloid Goods, Skates etc.
Some of the finest things in the way
of dishes in town.
See our Display of Beautiful Presents.
MEETING DECEMBER lì.
The Times-Herald last Sunday
Wm. Buffington is over from
mailed
a letter to Hon. J. L. Sitz
Westfall.
asking if he had any preference to
Treasurer Dalton has a call for
the date of the proposed meeting of
warrant« in this issue.
stockmen for the purpose of discus
Geo. Page, a Malheut County sion legislation, but as yet no reply
sheepmen, is in the city.
has been received. On the same
Yes, it looks like we may yet date a letter was written to Presi
dent W. B. Johnson of the Slock
have some winter.
Association in regard to change of I
J. C. Davies, of Lawen, is spend
date of the meeting. He, too, fail
ing a few daye in our city
ed to respond. Secretary McGow
Order groceries from the Miller an has authorized us to call the
A Thompson closing out stock.
meeting for Friday Dec 23, at 2
Commissioner Best was in atten ’oclock p in. in the court house.
Representative stockmen have pro
dance upon court last Tuesday.
mised to be present to discuss and
J. A. McCune is over from his
give their views on the stock re
home at Weiser, Idaho on business.
forms in this section and that part
I. L. Poujade was a business vis pertaining to legislation especially.
itor from his Cow creek home this
The Times-Herald is given to un
week.
derstand that the meeting is open
“Aiderman” Foley has been work for all interested in stockraising
ing out at his ranch for the this and it is hoped a large attendance
week.
will be had.
C. R. Peterson and family are in
•foali Oard and family were up has removed the mill machinery
from
the
plant
at
Drewsey
and
now
the
city from their home on Crane
m their home near Lawen a few
has
it
all
at
the
grist
mill
here.
Creek.
ya this week.
Judge Sam Miller is again carry
Men’s wear cleaned and repaired
>o you want to buy your goods right,
o get the prices of the O. C. Co. who ing hie hand in a sling, He claims by piece or month at the Hill resi
the largest buyers, and the closest a sore member, several say its the dence.— Mrs Moon.
^^Sers, best quality.
only way he has of getting out of
S. 8. Williams, the O-B stage
. Egle wm here a few daye this milking the cow these cold morn- i man, is looking after busines at this
kFTek visiting hifl family and at- inge. Bet it’s right too.
end of the line.
I iding to some business affair.
Len Walton, the pioneer barber
You should call and get prices at
Adam George is selling school of this city, is now a man of leisure, Miller an«l Thompson’s—closing
-niture and the yarious districts his lease on the Caldwell barber out prices that cannot be equaled
Aijf^uld sen him before placing shop having expired. He expects elsewhere.
^Oilers, .
to leave Monday for San Francisco
The Christmas ball will be given
where he will spend the winter.
F. G. Stauffer is in the city. He
on the evening of Dec. 23, Friday,
Free! Free!—Handsome China and will be conducted by the Burns
■ been looking after his stock at
a Junipers for some time. Frank ware absolutely free. We are still Band which insures a success.
II spend a few days with friends giving tickets on Chinaware for cash
George Luce of Lawen was a call
purchases only. We now have
n.
er at thia office last Monday and
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a
large
supply
on
hand.
Take
a
The O. C. Oo. have just receive«! ten |
r load a of goods, consisting of Bain and I PeeP ’n our windows.—Lunaburg informs us that a 9 lb. girl arrived
at his home on Dec. 1.
inona wagons, barb wire, blacksmith A Dalton.
al, furniture, nails, ccal oil, sugar,
sate and White Roe« flour.
STOCK
I
China George, Proprietor.
Cor. Main and B Streets.
MEflUS AT AUU HOURS
I
NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES
IN CONNECTION WITH BARN.
Fresh Bread, Pies,
Bakery in eonneetion
At a special session of the Coun
Cakes
&
Cookies
ty Court held last Tuesday the
A Specialty of Short Orders.
following business was transacted:
Table
furnished with everything
always
on
hand.
chanical toy», Indestructible iron Toys, Road Master Clemens reported
S, Laundry sets, in fact everything from a milk wagon to that the Fenwick lane road built Welcome A Vorgtly building, west the market affords. Your patron
age solicited.
of Triech A Donegan’s saloon.
I
under contract by J. E. Johnson
wn follzs will not bo forgotten. Many useful was completed and was accepted.
The amount yet due Mr. Johnson,
will find at our «tor«-, such as
1083 and the sum of $19 for ad-
and square knit shawls and underskirt», ♦ drtional
work was ordered payed
ckets, White and mottled all wool blankets, C. A Haines grnnte«l a liquor
osiery and Handkerchiefs, Children’s Hats, license for a period of six n onths.
Sidney Conirgva granted a liquor Reasonable Rates, Good Clean Meals, Comfortable
d infant’s knit Jackets Hoods.
license for a |ieriod of three months.
Rooms, Courteous Treatn ent.
A liquor license granle«] to J. C.
Peter for a period of six months
An appropriation of *10f|p was
made to be used for advertising
purposes This amount is to be
used to defray expense of securing
an exhibit at the Lewie and Clark
fair. It was further ordered that
I. S. Geer l«e empowered to receive
Your Patronage Solicited
i and reciept for such exhibits.
in endless variety for the little ones. Santa Claus
will ba liberal this year. He has ..........................
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ng to
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